Friends Go as Pimples Come Stuart's Calcium Wafers Make Your Face Clean and Radi ant in a Few Days. Trial Package Mailed FREE. No need for anyone to go about »ny longer with a face covered with pimples, blotches, eruptions, black beads and liver spots. These are all due to Impurities in the blood. }uit HnvlnK Plmpln t» Br o* Thcv Vrnibli ami * B«'«iltlflll Com plexion Follow* Oul.kl. by latins Stunrt'n <"*lclui'i Water*. Cleanse the blood thoroughly and the blemishes will disappear. That's what Stuart's Calcium Wa fers are intended to accomplish and do accomplish. Their principal in gredients is Calcium Sulphide, the quickest and most thorough blood cleanser known. These wonderful little wafers get right into the blood, and destroy eruptive substances present in it. In some cases a few days is sufficient to make a marked improvement. And when the blood is pure the whole system is a hundred per cent, bet ter. Don't fret any longer about those blackheads, pimples, boils, tetter, ec icma, spots or skin eruptions: they all go and "go quick" if >«u use Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Go to any druggist anvwhere and buy a box. Price 50 cents. Mail coupon below to—day for free trial package. FREE TRIAL COUPON F. *. Stnart Co.. 310 Stimrl Bid*.. Marshall. Mich. Send me at once, by return mail, a free trial package :if Stuart s Calcium Wafers. Same Street City stute Birthday Anniversary of Mrs. Murray K. Boas Mrs. Charles S. Anderson enter tained at her home. 408 South l«our teentli street, last evening in honor of her mother. Mrs. Murray K. Boas, who celebrated her birthday annt- The rooms were prettily decorated in lavender and white, with chrys anthemums prevailing in the flowers. \fter an evening spent in games and music a dainty birthday supper was P Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roland. Mrs. Milton Browna well, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coart. Mrs D. Barrlck. Mr. and Mrs. William \\ . Ripka. Miss Mary Roland, Miss Viola Brownawell. Mrs. Chalmer Enek.Mrs. G Leidig. Miss Sara Ripka. Mrs. Meals, Mrs. William Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Brownawell. Mrs. Russel Nye and Miss Merlam Nye, Mrs. I'rank Hoff man. Mrs. John Rebel- and Master John Reber. Jr., Miss Margaretta Meals. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Anderson. MRS. KELLOGG ENTERTAINS IN AN INFORMAL MANNER Mrs. James W. Kellogg, of Old Or chard. entertained informally yester day afternoon at her suburban hom<» in compliment to Mrs. Harriet 1* itch Kellogg, of Amherst. Mass.. who has arrived here to make her home with her son. Dr. Kellogg. Autumn flowers graced the rooms and refreshments were served to Miss Elizabeth Ruther ford. -Mrs. John Elder. Mrs. Eliza Rutherford. Mrs. John Walzer, Mrs. Susan Walker. Mrs. M. A. Welker and ,\;rs. H. F. Kellogg. POSLAM ALLAYS SKIN SUFFERING QUICKLY Tf you suffer from Eczema or any Itching affectton so torturing and ag gravating. Poslam is ready to free you iroirj distress, as it has in hundreds of • ,ises. Allays itching and soothes in flamed skin. Quickly relieves aggra vation and distress. Takes sore ness out <>f cuts, scalds, bruises, com forts itching feet and various forms of itching irritation. For skin protec i on make it a point to keep some Pos- | lam handy. Poslam Soap is medicated with Pos- I lam; the ideal soap for daily use on . the skin: toilet and bath. For samples, send 4c stamps to 1 Emergency laboratories, .12 West 25th I St.. New York City. Sold by all Drug gists.—Advertisement. Bringing Up Father(H) f) |i( SHOT OPf I IMtjiST OH tOO <OING MR.PVJFF-I'M 40\N3 / _ / W ' \ NOW - TELL. THE ] f"' " ' / OOT WITH WS. POFF VHEN HE TO LtA,V£ VOU AND I'LL. TAKE ( :zA O P3 r ' - IK^ZX\ /) TRUTH'- DON'T . v ) CAU/b MR. Jk,<J<=> A LO NF- I HIM FOR A ~f\ ' B • *JT* N XOO THINK -TOO I SURG! TOU-UU LEARN SOMtTHIN<i FROM >(OU MEN 1-*TTLE VTRQLL 3 ♦ \ ") ) CAN ENJOX Xr*«- HIN instead OF4O,N<iV»TH UU<E TO TXlk <T S THEN- gC )> I , J/ . S??F SCSe v5fS ~ FRIDAY EVENING, N HARRISBURG fifßjflE TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 5, 1915. | fersonal^vSocSJ miller IVrsmtnls cm Pncp ftl PRAISE SERVICE AT ZION CHURCH Special Music Arranged by Pro fessor Deceeve For Next Sunday Night ! The choir of Zion Lutheran Church I will give a praise service on Sunday I evening. Two special features of the I service wiil be a violin solo by the well-known artist. William Meyers, who will play Raff's "Cavatina." Fred Lutz and Mr. Mathias will sing a duet. By request Mr. Deeevee will play the inarch from "Tannhauser" by Wagner. Solos will also be sung by Mrs. Dece vee. Miss Bennett, Mr Allen and Mr. ,f, i Lutz. The following program will be given: Opening service, Book of Worship; violin solo. "Cavatina." Raff: William Meyers: Scripture lesson; (iuet, "The Earth Abideth," Mr. Ma thias and Mr. Lutz; prayer;; hymn; quartet, "Abide With Me,' Barnby; offertory solo, Elegie. Massenet; ser mon by the pastor, the Rev. S. W. Herman: anthem, "With (Jrateful Hearts." Steane; closing service, Book of Worship; postlude, March from "Tannhauser," Wagner. <). R. C. AVXIUARV ELECTS •/ho following officers were elected at this week's meeting of the Key stone Division. No. 47, Indies' Aux iliary to the Order of Railway Con ductors: President, Mrs. W. H. Young; vice-president. Mrs. Alice Cornelius; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Myrtle Conrad: senior sister, Mrs. J. Morris; junior sister, airs. Bertie Fortenbaugh; guard, Mrs. Mary Kline: correspond ent. Mrs. Johanna Keagle: musician, Mrs. Bessie Brenisholtz: delegate to grand convention at St. Louis in 1916, Mrs. Harry Leonard: alternate, Mrs. S. Hair; insurance secretary. Mrs. Harry j Leonard; chairman executive commit tee. Mrs. E. E. Dissinger: tirst mem- I be*. Mrs. Martha J. Hartzell; second i member, Mrs. Sarah Himes. SERVE CHICKEN AND WAFFLES The Ladies' Aid Society of the Chris tian Church at will serve a chicken and waffle dinner and supper to-morrow in the basement of the church, with lots of other good things on the menu. Service will begin at 11a. m. and close at 10 p. m. Mrs. S. W. Long is chairman of the com j mittee of arrangements. HELEN WOLFS BIRTHDAY Mrs. James Wolf, of 1534 Wallace street, gave a little party Wednesday afternoon in celebratioiy of the fifth birthday of her daughter Helen. Gaines and a birthday luncheon pleased the guests, among whom were Dorothy Campbell, Hilda Wenerich, Katherine Wolf. Florence Wolf, Wini fred Wenerick, Paul Wenerick, Ralph Wolf, Gerald Campbell and Ray Wolf. TEA AT COLONIAL CLUB The usual afternoon tea will be held to-morrow at the Colonial Country Club with Mrs. Paul Starkey pouring, assisted by members of the ladies' aux iliary committee. These teas attract a goodly number of members and their friends who enjoy the pleasures of the club. GUESTS OF MISS LILLIAN FOX The G. G. Club members were guests of Miss Lillian Fox last evening, when a social time closed with refresh ments. In attendance were Miss Thelma Bashore, president: Miss Helen Knobl, secretary; Miss Edna Rhen. treasurer; Miss Fox, Miss Pauline Boyd, Miss Dorothy Maddox and Miss Charlotte Bashore. GUESTS AT A WEDDING Mrs. V. Hummel Berghaus, Jr., and Miss Sara McConkey attended the marriage of Miss Ethel Merchant, of Dorrancetown. to the Rev. Charles Ed ward Berghaus, on Wednesday, at the Grace Episcopal Church of Dorrance town. Miss Emma L. MacAlarney has re turned home to New York after spend ing several months in Pennsylvania speaking for suffrage. F. M. Albin, of Pittsburgh, is a guest of his sister, Mrs. Frank P. Ray, at 1913 Market street. Miss Constance Wardlaw. of Cincin nati. is a guest of her aunt. Mrs. Mark Goodwin, of State street. Miss Grace Doane and Miss Harriet Doane have gone home to Chicago after a ten days' visit with their sister. Mrs. Alma Doane Bums, of North Third street. Miss Minnie Wilver. of Sunbury, Is visiting relatives in this city. Miss Miriam Keiser, who is attend ing the State College festivities, is a guest at the Phi Sigma Kappa frater nity house. Mrs. C. R. Colestock has returned i home after an extended trip, visiting friends at Conneaut Lake, Greenville, . Sharon and Johnstown. ' Mrs. Guy S. Vogt and daughter have (returned to their home in Lemoyne ,after a five weeks' visit in Baltimore. ,Hagerstown. Pittsburgh and Altoona. . Miss Margaretta Fleming. 11l State street, is visiting Miss Harriet Nau mann, in Lancaster. Central High Juniors Dance at Hanshaw's Hall The first dance of the Junior class of the Central High school was held last night at Hanshaw's hall, where the school colors predominated in the decorations. Miss Janes Deibler and Frank Har-j rig chaperoned the dancers, among whom were Miss Kathryn Nisslcy,; Miss Esther Coates, Miss Dorothy! Teats, Miss Mary Scliutzenbaueh. Miss Helen Smith, Miss Kathryn Aldinger, Miss Let ha Fair, Miss Pearl Malabee, .Miss Kathryn Jacohy, Miss Eva Sul-j hammer. Miss Helen Rote. Miss Ruth' Reatty, Miss Romaine Bover, Miss Margaret Winegard, Miss Marv Allen. Miss Evelyn Speakman, Miss isnhellei Unger, Miss Kathryn Ernest. Miss Kathryn Kelly, Miss Margaret I.andis, Miss Sarah Reef. Miss Kathrvn Luse. -Miss Marie Yount, Miss Mary Miller, i Miss Kathryn Boger, Miss Sue Hep ford. Miss Sarah Larberich. Miss Edith ! Bently, Miss Helen Saltsman, Miss Rachel Litner, Miss Mildred Kulp, • Miss Helen Maishal, Miss Jane Dibler. Charles Muteabaugh, Edward Hilton, i Theodore Weekly, Charles Sounders, | Clement Kelly, Karl Peters, Alpsonse Cashman, Harry Rote, Frank Harris, Nathan Issacman, WiHllam Foster. MRS. KINTER IS HOSTESS TO MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Lucknow Missionary Society of 1 Grace Methodist Rpiscopal Church, 1 met with Mrs. J. Carroll Kinter at her I home, 1403 State street, last evening-! The lesson, which included parts of the "Jubilee Blue Book" and "Along! Old Mission Trails," from the first chapter of "The King's Highway," was I most interesting. The reports showed activity among) the officers and after serving light re freshments, the society adjourned toi meet, December 2. with Mrs. F. E.! Downes. TRIANGLE CLUB ARRANGES ITS USUAL HOLIDAY DANCE The Triangle club announced thisj morning that the usual holiday dance, will be held Wednesday evening, De cember 29, at Winterdale, followed by dinner at the Senate. Invitations will' not be issued until December. On the committee of arrangements are J. Stewart Montgomery, Charles Yowler, Fred Corl and Ralph Eld ridge. MRS. OLMSTED'S TRIP Mrs. Marlin E. Olmsted, of 105 1 North Front street, who is visiting her ! mother, Mrs. Conway Howard, at Staunton, Ya., stopped in Washington en route to attend the marriage of Miss Isabella Hagner, former social i secretary at the White House, to Nor- ' man James, of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wright have gone home to Tyrone after a short stuv with Harrisburg relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stewart of Denver. Colo., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Havman of State street for two weeks. Mrs. George Beacliler of Sunbury spent yesterday with friends here. ' Mrs. R. C. Hunt and Miss Lillal Hunt of Hummel Terrace are home I after a trip to Philadelphia. Air. and Mrs. Francis Jordan Hall with Miss Edith Walton of Easti Orange, N. J., will attend the game ati Princeton to-morrow. Miss Kathreen Westbrook is home i roni New \ ork City where she spent a month at the Castle School of Danc ing. Mrs. M. M. Eichelberger of Sunbury has gone home after a short business trip to the city. Miss Claire" Sutton of Washington. D. C., is visiting Mis s Mary Lee Hu mer of Green street. ilr. and Mrs. Peter Brisbain of Bal timore are guests of their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brisbain of Third street. Miss Frances ,Bailey left to-day for Princeton where she will be the guest of Frederick Reynolds for the Prince ton-Harvard game. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henry Thomp son of Geneva, N. Y., spent the past ; several dais with old friends in this city. i Miss Letitia Murdaugli of Oxford. Pa., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Elder Bailey of Front and South streets. Mrs. Mabel Cronise Jones who was called to Toledo, Ohio, by the death of a relative, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Warren Jay Vinton, at Detroit. Miss Ruth Donnelly of Donnellv's Mills, is visiting in town. Miss Bessie Dubbs who spent the summer at Shamokin is here for the winter at the home of her brother. Charles C. Dubbs. Mrs. Louis Astrich of 216 Harris street is visiting her mother. Mrs. Baumgarten in New York City. Miss Kathleen Haraian has gone to Cleveland. Ohio, for a ten days' stay with relatives. The Misses Helen <s{erdes. Esther Hutton and Miriam Hall of Noth Third street are attending a week-end house party at State College. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dowling and small daughter Pearl left for their home at Baltimore to-day after a short visit in this vicinity. Miss Anna Henderson of South Front street is visiting at New York and Summit, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. L. Peebles, of Nash ville. Tenn.. ere guests of Miss Louise Sponsler, 105 Chestnut street. Miss May Mohler and Miss Tlielma Mohler, 333 Crescent street, have re turned home after a month's stay in New York. 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