4 WITMER, BAIR & WITMER | WALNUT, NEAR SECOND Pre-Inventory Sale ONLY er Cent. Reduction ONLY 2 or 1-5 Off of 2 Everything DAYS MORE . „ 5 MORE !_____ m the House ___] Many customers are availing themselves of this rare opportunity of saving 20 per cent, on their summer i needs. Everything in the house nothing excepted. f NO APPROVALS NOXE LAID AWAY XOR V | EXCHANGED. v I , Witmer, Bair & Witmer - MISS PARTHEMORE TO 1.1 ig| , f ., ;-i - y iK Miss. ESTHER PARTHEMORE SS Palms, ferns and rambler roses strewn in profusion make the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Parthemore of 1923 Derry street, the scene of a most attractive wedding this evening when their daughter. Miss Esther Margaret Parthemore, becomes the bride of Charles Harrison Bair of Washington, D. C. The ceremony will be performed a* S o'clock by the Rev. Dr. M. P. Hocker, former pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church of Steel ton, but now superintendent of the Emaus Home at Middletown, in the presence of a large number of friends. Dr. Hocker officiated at the wedding of the bride's parents 25 years ago. The bride who will be given away by her father, will wear a gown of white taffetas with an overdress of silk mar quisette and .rrldescent trimming, the skirt of which will be caught with bridal knots of silver cloth and a gir dle of silver cloth tied with the large bridal knots and a tulle veil and will carry a shower bouquet of bridal roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Frances Bell Gelwicks will play the wedding music. Prior to the ceremony Miss F. Ruth Parthemore will sing "O Prom ise Me," afier which the bridal proces sion will enter to the strain of Men delssohn's "Lohengrin." "The Ros ary" will be played during the ser vice and afterward will follow the Recessional "O Perfect Love," by Miss Ruth Parthemore. The maid of honor ■will be Misa Mary Mishler Stroup, who will wear a gown of pink taffetas with overdress of pink Georgette crepe with touches of gold cloth and will carry a bouquet of pink roses. The brides maid, who is Miss Sara Jane Bannan, will wear a gown of yellow marquisette over yellow taffetas with a girdle of -j/ffj y Neckwear Hand kerckief.s ns gone to Camp Minnewah, near Portland, Maine. Mrs. Winfield 8. Booth, of Pine street, is home after a visit in North umberland. Miss Grace Virginia Walters left to day for Staten Island, to visit for a | month. Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Maguire land children have gone to Cape Cod I to spend the summer. LOCUST VALLEY FARM FOR SELF-SUPPORTING WOMEN The Y. W. C. A. announces the opening of Locust Valley Farm, a favorite resort for self-supporting wo men under the direction of the as sociation, Saturday July 1. This is one of the nicest things the association Is able to do in its widespread work —offer at a merely nominal price a beautiful country place to spend the vacation. Reservations may be made at once for any time during the sea son at the association office, Fourth and Walnut streets. AFTER PLEASURE TRIP Dr. and Mrs. James W. Kellogg of Old Orchard are home after visiting in New ngland where Dr. Kellogg at tended a reunion of his class of the Massachusetts Agricultural College On the return trip Mrs. Kellogg visited in Springfield with Miss Marjorle Bolles at her home in Wilburham Mass.. in Philadelphia and Pottsvllle! Summerdale Park Two Orchestras Tuesday and Thurs day evenings. Band and orchestra Saturday evenings. Advertisement. 1 (Other Personals on Page 9) I "The First Real Thirst Quencher" 4> Grapefruitola is the pure juice of fresh, 5 | ripe grapefruit with sugar and water added. £ Nothing subtracted. Has all the tang, % the tonic, and food quality of the fruit itself— a K even the color. ir J It cuts thirst —tickles the palate^—and is % \ good for you. r MISS WILLS HERE time of his death wan the oldest army Seller of 17 North Front street, will Miss Bolle Wills of Washington, D. officer. leave to-morrow to. he the guests of C.. is visiting at the home of her Mnj Charle „ Vo he -nd daughter. Anne McCormlck at lto.e Gar brother. John S. Wills, of 1121 North mlbs Ver a Vohe. of 1254 Derry street, Professor and Mrs. D. K. Conner, of Second street. Mlm Wills li thl are spending some time with friends Lawrence. Kan., are visiting the for i daughter of the late chaplain Wills of In Tyrone. mer's brother, Allen Conner, of 1516 [the Lnlted States army, who up to the Miss Martha 0, Seiler and Miss Sue North Fifth street JUNE 28, 1916.