4 S OCiAi^g MISS AVK GROVE BRIDE OF TODAY Young Couple Will Reside in Pittsburgh After Western Wedding Trip The marriage of Miss Avis Lau retta Grove, (laughter of the Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Grove, to Professor Lewis Elhtiff, of Pittsburgh, was a pretty event of this morning at 9.30 o'clock, at the bride's home, 2146 Green street, with her father, who is pastor of the Green Street Church of God. officiating. Christmas greens dec ated the house and after the service a wedding breakfast was served. Miss Helen Mae Shaeffer of Carlisle played the Lohengrin Bridal Chorus as a processional and several other numtiers after the ceremony. The bride wore a charming costume of white •marquisette and carried a shower of brtde roses. The matron of honor, Sirs. Irid I**. Grove of this city, was attired in a white lingerie frock and carried pink roses. A western wedding journey will be followed by a residence at 7224 Her mitage street, Pittsburgh. The bride, who has a host of friends here, is a graduate of Irving College, and Mr. Pilhuff, a Tale alumnus, 1912, is a member of the faculty of the Westing house High school, Pittsburgh. Dance For Young Folks in Honor of Miss Kuhn Mrs. Edgar S. Marks, Mrs. Lee Gold smith, and Mrs. Jacob Lowengard have issued invitation to about fifty of the younger set. for a holiday dance to morrow evening at Hanshaw's hall, in compliment to Miss Mildred Kuhn of New York City, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goldsmith. Green and white will prevail in the decorations of the hall and there will be attractive favors in the same colors. The Stouffer orchestra of Carlisle will play. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM There will be a special musical pro gram Sunday evening at Fourth Re formed Church, Sixteenth and Market streets, by the choir, consisting prin cipally of Christmas anthems and quartets. The choir will number about twenty-five voices under the direction of Stanley G. Baokenstoss. MARRIAGE AWOCXCEI) Mr. and Mrs. Albert N, Slieaffer of Ibis city announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Margaret EX Sheaffer to George H. Fox. The young couple went to Chambersburg at ''hristmastime and were married there by the Rev. J. W. Burton, pastor of the United Brethren Church of that city. There were no attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Fox will make their home here. | ifFj S r|^j I FOUimiS^iJ 1 WSPECIAL NOTICE Owing to the inclement weather of to-day we shall con tinue our BIG SUIT. COAT AND DRESS SALE TO-MORROW, THURSDAY Former prices up to $20.00. For Thursday only V • ovJv/ $1,120,367.04 One million, one hundred and twenty thousand, three hundred and sixty-seven dollars and four cents was saved by members of the Union Trust Co. Christmas Savings Club during the past five years. Now Starting 6th Year Union Trust Company Christmas Savings Club Everybody Invited to Join Union Trust Co. of Penna. UNION TRUST BUILDING WEDNESDAY EVENING, Minister Performs Wedding Ceremony For Daughter " Musser-Smith Wedding Early Morning Event Mechanicsburg, Pa., Dec. 29.—Miss Lena Mae Musser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Musser, of Me chanicsburs and John R. Smith, son of Lloyd Smith, of Wellsboro, were married at 8:30 o'clock this morning at the parsonage of St. Haul's Re formed church by the bride's pastor, the Rev. John S. Adams. The bride was unattended. Following the cere mony the couple left on an early train for,eastern cities ou their honeymoon. Upon fheir return they will reside in Wellsboro. Mr. Smith Is proprietor of an art and stationery store in Wellsboro. Mrs. Smith is a graduate of the Mechanicsburg High school. ' Mrs. Guy Alton Colt has gone home to Doylestown after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Ms. Daniel W. Cox, 1011 North Front street. The Misses Schmidt Entertain at a Dance Miss Mary Cameron of Canton, 0., who is visiting the Misses Dorothy, Elsie and Pauline Schmidt at their Forster street home, was guest of honor at a pretty little dance given at the Colonial Country Club, by her hostesses. Norway pines, holly and mistletoe were featured in the decora tions. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. James Luti!. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Reese chaperoned the party of merry young people. Aloysius DeLone and Reed Shuey played' for the dancers among whom were Miss Mary Cameron, Miss Mary Hutraan, Miss Hazel Rexroth, Miss Helen Smiley, Miss Margaret Weis man, Miss Naomi Flckes, Miss Dorothy Dowdell, Miss Helen Gerdes, Miss Miriam Landis, Miss Katherine Peters. Miss Mary Witmer, Miss Dorothy Helman, Miss Gertrude Wil son, Miss Sara Morgan, Miss Helen Wilson. Miss Gertrude Edwards, Miss Hannah Burn, Miss Marian Goho, Miss Mary McCleaf, Miss Mary Gar land, Miss Helen Morrow, Miss E T anche Hantz, Miss Alice Parthe more, Miss Nan Mosey, Miss Faith Jlell, Miss Freda Berg, Miss Fannie Hoy, Miss Dorothy Duncan, Miss Margaret 'Welsh, Mies Marie Dough erty, Miss HeOen Wallis, Miss Edna Dowdell, Miss Mary Roth, Theodore Weakley, John Miller, Kenneth Rhoades, Leroy Shelley, James Fitz patriclc, Urie Lutz, Harold Morgan, Edward Roth. Bruce MacGregor and Lewis MacGregor. of Carlisle: Geo. Stewart, Mr. Lerch, Ralph Hutchi son, William Corish, Heath Brassel rnan, Chandler Market, Homer Engel, Samuel Longacre, Dana Griffin, Wil liam Hilton, Harry Rote, Jack Wolfe, Donald McFarland, William Kish baugh, Edward Forney, Mrs. Botts, Paul Rexroth, Thomas Moyer, Miss Mary Kierman, Randall Kiernan, of Philadelphia, Samuel Froehlicli. Miss Carrie and Miss Katharine Liness have returned home to Ger mantown after spending the Christmas holiday with their sister, Mrs. Charles R. Keet, of Green street. HARRISBURG <666l TELEGRAPH THE YOUNGER SET IN PRETTY DANCE Miss Mary Knisely Bous Hostess This Evening at Holi day Ball The guests of Miss Mary Knisely Boas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. I Ross Boas, of State Rtreet, will "trip I it on light fantastic toe" this evening jat the Harrisburg Club, through a I ballroom gaily decorated in pink and j Krcen, with rose colored lights shed- I ding a soft glow over the dancers. A border of cibotum fern, follows jtlie liall and galleries, and from the | center of the celling will fall a grace- I ful shower of baskets of pink roses. Uttley is the floral artist. The Sara Lemer orchestra will play and a supper will be served at 11 o'clock in the club cafe where there will be decorations of pink. Among the dancers will be: Miss Marian Burns, Miss liiartha Ann Fletcher, • Miss Marian Hean. Miss Helen Rauch, Miss Alice Marie De cevee, Miss Helen Oenslager, Miss Katharine Hart, M4ss Eleanor Earle, Miss Arta Williams, Miss Eleanor L. Etter, Miss Elizabeth Knisely, Misa Helen Vickery, Miss Dorothy Wall ower, Miss Sarah Denehe.v, Miss Caro line Lynch, Miss Isabel Ann Shreiner, Miss Vivian Mercer, Miss Marian Bretz, Miss Sarah McCulloch, Miss Helen Cherrlck Westbrook, Miss Eleanor Neal Clark, Miss Almeda Herman, Miss Ruth Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor Neal, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Herman. Spencer C. Ross, James H. Wicker sham, Williard Oenslager, Robert A. 8011. Richard Robinson, Charles Segelbatun, Jr., John Kunkel. William Eby, J. Motter Fletcher, Henry Schultre, Lancaster: Pierre Mather, Paul McCulloch, Newville; Lane S. I Hart, Jr., F. Boas Sites, Samuel Burns, Daniel H. Kunkel, Charles Williams, Mercer B. Tate, Jr.. Bruce W. Long, B. Franklin Etter, De For est Lescuro, Samuel B. Stouffer, Lan caster: Dana Gurnett, W. Minster Kunkel, Archibald G. Knisely, Jr., .1. Herman Knisely, Albert Stackpole, Francis March. Charles K. Boas, Arthur W. Kunkel, William Spry Hurlock, Jr., Mrs. Charles E. Covert, Mrs. J. R. Wilson, Mrs. Arch G. Knisely, Mrs. E. S. Herman. Mrs. Mercer B, Tate, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Ross Boas. Dinner Precedes Dance Prior to the dance Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1,. Shearer are giving a din ner at the club in compliment to Miss Boas with the following guests in attendance: Miss Eleanor Etter, Miss Martha Fletcher, Miss Alice De cevee, Miss Almeda Herman, Miss Elizabeth Knisely, Miss Ruth Payne, Miss Boas, Minster Kunkel, Daniel Kunkel, Charles Boas, Richard Rob inson, Dana Gurnett, De Forest Les cure and Motter Fletcher. A Vic torian centerpiece of fruit and (low ers will grace the table where ap pointments of pink prevail. Camp Hill Music Club Presents Fine Program A crowded house and most enthusi astic audience greeted the Camp Hill Music Club last evening' at its annual concert of Christmas music. Choruses, quartets, vocal and instrumental solos were given with fine Interpretation and finish and followed by the cantata ."Christmas Scenes," when the club was assisted by Mrs. John Henry, pianiste: Henry Mann Shope, Jr., vio linist; Miss Louise Cook and Miss Gretchen Deen, Christmas fairies. I In the chorus were: Sopranos, Mrs. Cahill, Mrs. Ensign. Miss Fink, Mrs. Gilbert. Mrs. Lebo, Mrs. Mumma, Miss Steinhauer, Mrs. Sweeney and Mrs. Whitney; altos, Mrs. Hawbecker, Miss King, Miss Kurzenknabe, Mrs. Pardoe and Mrs. Stein met z; Mrs. Dennison, accompanist; Mrs. Shope, director. MISS SPRINGER'S GUESTS ENJOY HOLIDAY DINNER Miss Caroline Springer entertained with a dinner last evening, at her home, 202 Herr street, complimentary to her sister. Miss Lula Springer, of Cressona. The table appointments were in real holiday fashion with Christmas place cards and the festive greens of this season of the year. The whole effect was heightened by the subdued light radiating from the can dles. Covers were laid for ten. Around the gaily decorated board, were gathered Miss Lula Springer, Miss Alice Hepford, Miss Evelyn Speakman, Mrs. A. T. Hubley, Jr., Miss Frances Manley, Miss Helen Strayer, Mary Louise Hubley, Catherine Leib, Miss Mabel F. Wright and Miss Caro line Springer. Christmas Cantata Sung By Maclay Street Choir On Thursday evening at 7.4 5 o'clock Ihe Maclay Street Church of God choir will sing a cantata written by William R. Spence, the well-known American composer, entitled "The Story of Beth lehem." Mr. Spence is celebrated for his beautiful Christmas carols. The members of the choir taking part are: Sopranos: The Misses Mar tha Shoop, Ethel Dissinger, llelen Merkle: altos, Mrs. F. Fager, the Misses Goldie Gallagher, Dorothy Gib bons, Sadie Gordon; tenors, Frank Hincy, Clifford Zellers; bass, Alorris Cover, Eeroy Merkle, Albert Siple, William Barmont, Martin Gordon; or ganist, Miss Nora Gross. The following will sing solos Thurs day evening: Miss Ethel Dissinger, Miss Helen Merkle, Mias Martha Shoop, Mrs. Fager, Morris Cover, Wil liam Barmont, Clifford Zellers, Leroy Merkle. The Maclay Street Church choir un der the direction of Mrs. Sue Dugan Fager is rapidly developing into one of the best volunteer choirs in the West End. HARRISBURG W. C. T. I'. There will be a meeting of the Har risburg W. C. T. U. to-mor row afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in the Fourth Street Church of God, with Mrs. William Bricker leading. The topic for discussion will be "Our Duty to the Men and Women of To-mor row." Miss Blanche Krouthoff, of Phila delphia, and W. E. Mickey, of Leb anon Valley College, will be among the guests at a house party given by Mrs. Whitehill at Valley Glen. Miss Mary M. McCartney, a teacher in the put He schools of Carlisle, Is spending •' holidays with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Comp. 1213 Market street. MARRIED IN BALTIMORE William C. Kroli, of 612 Maclay street, announces the marriage of his daughter, Miss Viola Kroh. to Earl E. Grubb, 2113 Jefferson street. The ceremony was performed on Decem ber 9 at the parsonage of the First Reformed Church, 421 North Calvert street, Baltimore, Md., by the pastor, 1 the Rev. Joel T. Rossiter. i FIRST ASSEMBLY IN MASONIC HALL Brilliant Holiday Event Is At tended Chiefly by the Younger Folks I The patronesses fo rthe first Assem j lily of the season, held last evening at i Mnsonic hall were Mrs. George Kun j kel, Mrs. William Henderson and Miss J Jennie Dull, who Rroeted the guests jWith dignity and KTaoe. The Ktouffer J orchestra of Carlisle played dellsht j fully and Hollis of the Harrlsburg :Club catered. j Among the dancers were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. B. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Carney, Mr. and Mrs. (Francis Jordan Hall, John Armstrong j Herman, Dr. end Mrs. Harvey Smith, •Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Magulre. I Judge and Mrs. George Kunkel, Mr. land Mrs. Koss A. Hlckolc, Mr. and Mrs. I Henderson Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. | Philip T. Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. F. j Herbert Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. IM. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne, ! Air. and Mrs. A. Reeder Ferrlday, Miss j Constance Ferriday, Mr. and Mrs, ;John Crull Herman, Mr. and Mrs. W. Walley Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Mc- Creath, Miss LaWail of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Etter, Miss Margaret Tenney of Haverford, Miss Minster, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hooker, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford D. Coe, Miss Dora Wickersham Coe, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel C. Todd. Mr.and Mrs. H. Lindley Hosford, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Palmer, Dr. and Mrs. John Oenslager, Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. W. Reynders, Mr. and Mrs. G. Watson Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Gaither, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earle, Mr. and Mrs. Farley Gannett. Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. William Milton Hargest, Miss Julia Stainm, Miss Maude Starnni, Miss Harriet Nauman, Lancaster. Miss Katharine Stamin, Miss Suzanna Fleming, Miss Margaret Kennedy of Chambersburg, Miss Josephine Glon iger of Philadelphia, Miss Elizabeth Eby, Miss Richards of Boston, Mrs. John H. Weiss, Mrs. F. Asbur.v Awl, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatfield Irons, Miss Bent of Philadelphia, Mrs. Mc clain. Miss Arta Williams, Miss Mary Myers, Miss Bradley, Miss Sarah Dene hey, Miss Frances Morrison, Miss Myr vinne Leason, Miss Sara Cooper, Miss Louise Carney, Miss Martha Fleming, Miss Jane Gilbert, Miss Mary K. Jack son. Miss Margaret McClain, Miss Katherine Etter, Miss Margaret Wil liamson, Miss Mary Williamson, Miss Helen Armor, Miss Emily Bailey, Miss Eleanor Darlington, Miss Eleanor Clark, Miss Katherine Etter, Miss Mar garetta Fleming. James McCutclieon and William Mc- Cutcheon of Philadelphia, Fred Rey nolds of Bellefonte, Thomas Dice, Charlton Reynders. William S. I-lur lock, John C. Kunkel HI, Herbert Wal lower, Edward Traill, Arch Knisely, Spencer Roberts, Orvis Keller of Belle fonte; Arthur Kunkel, Daniel C. Herr, William McCreath, Robert McCreath, Stephen Gordon. Charles Bailey 111, George Kunkel, Minster Kunkel, Dan iel Kunkel, Charles Hiclcok, Leland Johnson, Edward J. Stackpole, Jr., Albert Stackpole, R. Boone Abbott, Dr. Robert Williams, Charles Williams, J. V. W. Reynders, Jr., Frank Brady, Marlin E. Olmsted, Jr., Dr. George MofTltt, David Shotwell, Henry McC. Gross, Vance C. McCormick, Dr. Luth er Moffltt, Dr. John F. Culp, J. Clar-. ence Funk, Casper Dull and Daniel M. Dull. MISS BEVARD ENTERTANS FOR FEW COLLEGE FRIENDS, Miss Noaml Bevard was hostess at a delightful little party yesterday after noon for some of the girls home from college, at her home, 1323 Green street. The girls spent a pleasant aft ernoon with music and various enter tainments. The house was artistically decorated with forms, and holiday greens. Refreshments were served to Miss Katherine Fahnestock, Catherine Ortli, Lillian Miller, Caroline Hatton, Elizabeth McCormick and Naomi Be vard. Phillip Getter, a former draughts man for the park department and now a student at Valparaiso University, In diana, Is spending the Christmas holi days with his parents in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Wilson am' daughter, Mary Elinor, are spending !tlie Christmas holidays with the form er's mother near Bridgeport, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Richardson of Denver, Col., were Christmas guests of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 18. White of North Second street. GIVE HOLIDAY BANQUET FOR OLD SCHOOL CHUMS There was a pleasant little reunion of some old school chums last even ing with a banquet served at the Fort Hunter hotel. Christmas decorations and a gorgeously decorated tree made the rooms attractive. Herbert Spring er played various numbers and the boys all sang with a hearty good will. In attendance were Paul Parthe more, Richard Hamer, Robert Pyne, Anson Devout. Raymond Meek, Ken neth Patterson, Herbert Springer, Clarence Cooper, Jesse Wells, Robert Gohl and Fred Lyter. JOINT MOTHERS' MEETING A joint meeting of the Bethany and Pine street, mothers' meeting will be held to-morrow evening at 7.30 o'clock in the social room of the Pine Street Presbyterian Church. A fine program has been arranged by Mrs. John Q. Stewart, the superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Osman, of Ober- Un, Pa., announce the birth of a son, Lee Edwin Osmiyi, Tuesday, Decem ber 28, 1915. Mrs. Osman was for merly Miss Verna Eshenaur, of Ober lln. Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart Wallace of 2114 Atlas street, announce the birth of a son, Donald Kreig Wallace, Monday, December 27, 1915. Mrs. W'allace was Miss Betty Kreig of this city, prior to her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Johnson of 2000 Forster street announce the birth of a daughter, Ruth Eva May Johnson, Monday, December 20, 1915. Mrs. Johnson was formerly Miss Helen Bollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wynne King of Columbus, 0., former Harris burgers, announce the birth of a daughter, Helena Wynne King, on Saturday, December 25. 1915. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years DECEMBER 29, 101?. > ' " WITMER, BAIR & WITMER | WITMER, BAIR & WITMER " Pre-Inventory Sale Began Monday, to Continue Until Friday Evening. The Best We Ever Had. 2 Days More So near inventory—of course, you can not expect us to have everything you may ask for—but there is plenty of all kinds of garments left, and the prices arc most interesting. Suits—tailormade, fancy or fur-trimmed. Coats galore! Dresses, Gowns, Waists, Furs, Petticoats, Top Skirts, etc., Just arrived—Large Angora Skating Sets rose, green, oxford and red $1.95 Rain should not keep you from coming and sharing in these new up-to-date bargains. Witmer, Bair Witmer 202 Walnut Street ■ 111 l Miss Pearl Sheaffer Bride of Parke Parmer MM* I —«* H wr If MRS. PARKE PARMER The marriage of Miss E. Pearl Sheafter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Sheaffer. 1860 Walnut street, to W. Parke Parmer of this city, took place Monday evening, December 27, at the parsonage of the v Memorial Evangelical Luutru Church, with the pastor, the Rev. Lewis C. Manges, officiating. The couple was unattended and will make their home in this city, Mr. Parmer is employed by the Philadel phia and Reading railroad. Mrs. C. A. Emerson of 1017 North Front street is home after spending two months at the Hotel Chalfonte, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. George Murray Nauss have returned to Altoona after a holi day visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Nauss in this city. Mrs. Li. I. Dunn and Mrs. E. C. Bitner of West Philadelphia, are visiting their mother, Mrs. C. R. Wolf, of Hummel street. Their sis ter, Miss Anna Wolf will accompany them home. Mr. and Mrs. Guert W. Ensign of I Camp Hill are spending part of the holidays in Philadelphia. Mrs. A. B. Coates of St. Joseph. Mo., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. L. McColgin at 242 Woodbine street. Miss Anne U. Wert, who is making a holiday visit to Washington, rela tives will be home on New Years' day. tr= —^ An Apology The demand for VITANOLA TALK ING MACHINES has exceeded all our BURNS & CO. Exclusive Vilaiiola Agent 28-30-32 S. Second Street — i THE HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY, of Ilarrisburg, Pa., has for many years made a specialty of PERSONAL TRUSTS—under Will or under Agreement—and maintains a carefully organized department for handling them. MANY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS' WORTH OF PROPERTY real and personal have been entrusted to the company by conservative people. CORRESPONDENCE OR INTERVIEWS with persons considering the formation of trusts of any kind—for themselves of for others—solicited. Harrisburg Trust Co. 16 So. Market Square Capital and Surplus •_ $800,000.00 Fraternity Banquets at the Engineers' Club An interesting event of the holiday season was the reunion and banquet of Delta chapter, Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity last evening at 8 o'clock at the Engineers' Club, Front and Chest nut streets. The fraternity colors of blue and gold prevailed in the decorations and there were souvenirs for each guest, bearing the O. P. S. monogram. John A. F. Hall was toastmaster and the members present were: Dr. Robert P. 'Williams, Parke Weldler, F. MaeFraser, Paul Esmer, Robert Free, Samuel Fackler, Miles Neldig, Thomas Kelker, Edward Richards, Thomas Fairlamb, Philip Fairlamb, Robert McFarland, George Sutton, N. R. Wyckoft, Richard MoAllster, Roy Egolf, Clarence Hall, Daniel Graham, J. Douglas, M. Royal, Charles Orr, Harper Spong, William S. Middleton, William vVorst. Harold Sherk, Wil liam Hesser, Ralph Hesser, James Handshaw, Walter Sohn, Lesley Shope, Francis Wilson, Thompson Martin, 'Wilbur Towsen, George N. C. I Henschen, Ralph Part.hemore, Ross Rogers, Paul Rogers, N". W. Henning er and F. D. Shoemaker of Sliamokin.- The officers for the 1915 banquet were: Robert Free, president; Ralph Parthemore, secretary; treasurer, Richard McAlistor; executive com mittee, Harper Spong, James Hand shaw, Paul Richards, Roy Egolf. Thomas Fairlamb and Ralph Hesser. During the past year two members of the fraternity have been removed by death, Sumner Fry* and DeWitt Holler. HOKE-VARDORF BRIDAL TAKES PLACE, CHRISTMAS Miss Minnie Mardorf of this city and Godfrey Hoke who has charge of I the roundhouse for the P. R. R. Co., were quietly married Christmas day I at noon, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Beck, 1234 Derry street. The Rev. Robert W. Runyon, pastor of St. Paul's Methodist church offi ciated, using the ring service. The bride, who was unattended wore a dainty frock of white satin and carried bride roses. A wedding breakfast was served at the bride groom's home, 1217 North Sixth street where the couple are now residing. W. A. Landor has returned home to Canton, 0., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. Roberts of Fifth and Camp street. RETURN TO ELM IRA Robert W. Hoy, formerly commer cial manager of the Harrlsburg Light and Power Company, who, with Mrs. Hoy, spent the Christmas holidays with the former's mother, have re turned to Elmira, N. Y., where Mr. Hoy is the commercial head of the service utility.