4 PERSONAL-- MISS LEBO WEDS SAMUEL J. BOWMAN Pretty Home Wedding Solem nised Saturday at Bride's Home in Enterline A pretty home wedding was sol emnized Saturday evening'' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lebo, En haut, when their daughter Miss Anna Grace Lebo was united in marriage with Samuel J. Bowman of Fisher ville, by the Rev. J. F. Stabley, who used the ring ceremony. The bride's sister, Miss Irene Lebo played the Bridal Chorus from VLohengrin." Miss Bernice Lebo was ring bearer and Miss Kathleen Frank, of this city, was flower girl carrying a basket of roses. The charming bride wore a beauti ful toilette of white crepe de chine with soft, draperies, with trimmings of old point lace and pearls. The court train fell from the shoulders and her tulle veil was crowned with orange blossoms. She carried a shower of bride roses. A wedding supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Bowman, the Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Stabley, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lebo. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Frank, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lebo, the Misses Emma Sweigard., Almeda Hoffman, Ruth Harman, Irene Lebo, Kathleen Fratfk and Bernice Lebo, L. C. Shott and John D. Harman. Newton W. Speece Joins the Army Training Camp Newton W. Speece, superintendent of city schools at Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, who has been spending a vacation with his sister, Mrs. Daniel F. Seiler, at Dauphin, leaves for the United States Army training camp at Piattsburg. N. Y., to-morrow. Mr. Speece will meet the special train at Philadelphia, run by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which will carry several hundred Pennsylvanians to this camp. At the close of the third camp, August 8, Mr. Speece will re turn to his work at Red Lake Falls, Minn. HOUSE PARTY GUESTS Mrs. Emma Burns, of South Sev-' enth street, New Cumberland, has as her guests at a house party. Miss j Helen Keiner, of Philadelphia, sister, of Walter Keiner, of the Plaza Hotel: Miss Anna Burns and Ross Burns, of Philadelphia: Angus Burns, of Wash ington, D. C., and Miss Dorothy Mc-1 Creary, of Detroit. IN THE MOVIES Miss Alberta Claire, known as the "Wyoming Girl," was in Harrisburg Saturday, enroute to Sunbury. Miss! Claire is awaiting instructions to re-1 turn to Mexico to represent a New York magazine, and to get photo graphs and moving pictures of Mex ican scenes. Miss Anna Margaret Miller, of 2117 North Third street, Is attending the; Pocono Pines Presbyterian conference. Harry Mehring, of Pittsburgh, is vis- < iting his mother, Mrs. John Mehring, of 201 Harris street. Charles Kennard McFarland. of 1417 Zarker street, left to-day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hartman, of Berrysburg. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Fry, of 216 Cres cent street, have returned after visit ing their daughter, Mrs. Smith, in Pittsburgh. Homer Cummingrs. 11, of Washing- i ton, D. C., has returned after visiting j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cum- I mings, of 228 Crescent street. Mrs. J. Newton Herb, of 1307 Derry) street, left to-day for Hagerstown, Md., to visit her sister, Mrs. Frank l Miller and family. Miss Esther Rogers, of Intercourse, ! Lancaster county, is the guest of Miss ! Mary Shupp, of 330 South Sixteenth i street, and Miss Stella Ulrich, of 1525 ! Derry street. I Miss Mildred Dunkle, of Lucknow, has returned from the college confer ence at Eaglesmere where she was a! member of the Lebanon Valley Col lege delegation. Mrs. Arthur Charles Watklns, of South street, and daughter, Lucy Wat kins, have gone to Oswego, N. Y., to visit her parents. Miss Cora Swain, of Thirteenth street, is spending several weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W H. Swain, of Buffalo, N. Y. J. Horace McFarland who is sum mering at Eaglesmere, is spending some time in the city. Miss Martha Anderson, of Mechan icsburg, has returned home after spending several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. David Pentz,' of Walnut street. Miss Mabel Clark, of 23 South Nine- j teenth street, was a recent visitor at! Hershey. Miss Elizabeth Fahnestock, of Riverside Drive, Is spending part of the vacation in Chicago. Miss Julia Lee, of Philadelphia, is' the guest of Miss Carrie Shope, of I Seventeenth and Park streets. Mr. and Mrs. Guipelle, of Logan, Philadelphia, have gone to Shippens burg after spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Newton Herb, of 1307 Derry street. Mrs. William Worley and daughter, Miss Mary E. Worley. of 111 Paxton street, are visiting in Washington, D. C., and points in Maryland. Miss Helen Walzer, of 1803 North Second street, was a recent guest of Mrs. Scott S. Leiby in Marysville. Miss Katharine Jane Kintz, of the Berlin apartments, Williamsport, is visiting Miss Miriam Blosser in Rock ville. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunlap have gone to Erie after spending several I days among relatives in this vicinity. ! Miss Marie Holtzman, of 2222 North j Third street, was a week-end guest of Mrs. George A. Young in Sunburv. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hench, of 235 Woodbine stree* and Dr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Wright and son, Paul Wright, motored to Atlantic City Sat urday for a week's stay. Mrs. John H. Weiss and Miss M. Caroline Weiss, of 325 North Front street, are enjoying a stay in Atlantic City. Mrs. John W. Reily, of Fort Hunter, Joined them to-day. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. Dr.H. R. Wiener haa removed to 234 State Street MONDAY EVENING, TELL ENGAGEMENT OF THEIR NIECE Mr. and Mrs. Winfield An nounce Betrothal of Miss Mar shall to Barnett Gurewitz j Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Winfleld, jof 706 North Sixth street, announce | the betrothal of their attractive young niece. Miss Rae C. Marshall, of Winni peg, Manitoba, Canada, to Barnett Gurowitz who is connected with the local branch of the Swift Co. The young people were both former resi dents of Glasgow, Scotland. Miss Marshall is spending several months among relatives in this city, and the marriage will be a September event, probably taking place here. AFTERNOON PORCH PARTI* Miss Helen fiennethum, of Cottage Ridge, is giving a porch party this afternoon in compliment to Miss Dorothy Willis, of Baltimore, who is visiting her. The guests are: Miss Katherine Silver, Miss Myra Eby, Miss Mildred Astrich, Miss Sara Mos ser. Miss Helen Gurnett, Miss Kath erine Balsley, Miss Rebecca Weakley, Miss Ruth Walzer, Miss Dorothy Chubbuck and Miss Lillian Benne thum. . GOING TO PUVTTSBURG Mrs. George G. McFarland and son, Donald McFarland leave Wednesday for Westmont, N. J., to visit Mrs. Mc- Farland's sister, Mrs. frank M. Wal ters. Later in the season Donald Mc- Farland will join some Cornell Uni versity men at the military encamp ment in Piattsburg. JOIN EXCURSIONISTS Among those taking in the excur sion to Tolchester Beach yesterday were Miss Viola Witmer. Miss Mar guerite Brownawell, Miss Verne Bom gardner, Melvln Dare, Harry Hoerner and John Moses all of this city.. Miss Grace Lane and Miss Maude Lane of Hartford. Conn., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Richard V. Wallace, of Green street for the week. Mrs. Edward Clark Cowden, of South Front street is home from Clin ton, N. J., where she attended the funeral of her brother, Professor Nathan S. Conover, Jr., who died in Arizona. Miss Josephine Hanlen. of 108 Lo cust street, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Landon, in Canton, Ohio. Mrs." S. A. Breese, of Auburn, N. Y., is the guest of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Hay, 1402 North Third street. Miss Anna Brady, of 211 South Front street, is home after a pleas ure trip to Atlantic City. Mr., and Mrs. Lewis E. Johnson, of Steelton. are in Bethlehem, looking after a house. Miss Marie Reamer, of York is stop ping for a while among relatives in this city and Marysville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jacoby, of Har riman, Tenn., were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Thorne, of North Second street. Mrs. S. A. Fownes, Miss Sara Kownes and W. C. Fownes, of Pitts burgh. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Gaither, of 205 South Front street. , Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, of 1315 North Second street, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Smith, of 1605 Green street, leave to-day for a week's stay in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earle and family, of Steelton, have opened their summer home at Charlemont, Mass. Dean Seitz, an Eastman College stu dent, will spend a month with his uncle, D. S. Seitz, at Overview and In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Walton and Robert Walton, of Philadelphia, are here for the funeral of Mrs. Walton's mother, Mrs. Adelaide Fox, 129 Wal nut street. Mrs. Lillian Haynes and her daugh ter, Miss Carolyn Haynes. left to-day for their home in Pittsburgh after spending ten days among relatives in town. Mrs. Luther Rogers entertained at luncheon Saturday in honor of her guest. Miss Belle Hamilton, of Brook lyn. Ten guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Bell have gone home to Johnstown after a week's stay among old friends in this vicinity. Miss Florence Rees. of Punxsutaw ney, is visiting her cousin, Miss Nellie Gourley, of 302 Chestnut street. Miss Verna Woodrig, of Renovo, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. H. Heller, of 127 South Fourteenth street. The Rev. D. H. Widder, of 1516 Derry street, who has been confined to his home on account of a serious illness, is convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Pierce, of 1715 North Second street, entertained a few friends informally at the Colonial Country Club on Friday evening. Francis March, of 1712 State street, left yesterday for the foreign service training school of the Standard Oil Company in Nov York, where he will remain four months. Miss Charlotte Cherry and Miss Es ther Cherry have returned home to Germantown after visiting Miss Helen Vickery. Of Cottage Hill, Steelton. Mrs. John J. IxTomt and children, John. Henry and Robert Mofflt, of Second and Kelker streets, have gone to Chelsea, N. J., to spend several weeks. Mrs. Albert Tarlo and small daugh ter have returned home to Philadel phia after visiting Mrs. Louis F. Haehnlen at Bellevue Park. „ „ and Mrs - Albert Householder, of rJ 2B^.N^ rth - Kourth street, announce the birth of a son, Donald Franklin Householder, Saturday, June 24, 1916. Mrs. Householder was Miss Mabei Lauer, of York, prior to her marriage Mr. and Mrs. William R. Naugle, of 2176 Brookwood street, announce the birth of a daughter, Grace Marie Naugle, Saturday, July 8, 1916. 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Clipping With Thl. Clipping. With Thl. Clipping. With Thl. Clipping With Thi. Clipping. Soutter's lc to 25c Department Store \Ldemr™mtJ/ Where Every Day Is Bargain Day 215 Market Street Opposite Courthouse Birthday Celebration For Elizabeth Martin In celebration of their daughter, Elizabeth's fifteenth birthday, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Martin entertained at their summer cottage, the Chelsea, along the Susquehanna at Marysville. The guests Included Misses Elizabeth Martin, Ruth Wagner, Marie Hopple, Bertha Marzoft, Esther Marzoff, Merle Hartz, Helena Burg, Betty Martin, Catherine Htmes, Mrs. Florence Davis, Mrs. Mary Dlssinger, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pennell, Mr.'and Mrs. O. C. Burg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Martin; David Lo ban, Wlnfleld Loban, Vernon Wright, Dwight Gregory, Paul Horning, De loss Frank, Luther Himes and Ray mond Himes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Dietrich and family and Mr. and Mrs. Al. K. Thomas and family motored to Wash ington, D. C., to spend several days. Miss Emily Jean, of 1420 State street, is visiting? Miss Theodora Kaul n)an at Mount Gretna. Miss Marian Reinoehl. of 2014 North Third street, has returned after spend ing several days In Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley and chil dren, John and Dorothy, of 172 2 North Second street, left to-day for Pen Mar to spend the remaining part of the summer. William Marks, of Evanston, 111., formerly of this city, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Underwood, 132 Locust street. Miss Dorothy Helman, of 227 Em erald street, is spending a week with Miss Helen Waliit* at Dauphin. HARRISBURG sss&&& TELEGRAPH HOME FROM MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Britten, of West Falrvtew, and Miss Sarah Lynch, of North Seventeenth street, have re turne dhome after an automobile trip to Shamokln. While there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sullivan, former residents of this city. Mrs. James I. Chamberlain and Miss Jean Chamberlain, of 323 North Front street, will leave for a trip to the Pacific coast and Yellowstone Park. Miss Frances Jean, of 142 0 State street. Is spending some time with Mrs. John Burger at Clean, N. Y. Mrs. Paul A. Kunkel, of 1607 North Second street, is spending some time In Philadelphia. Attorney Walter R. Sohn has gone to Clearfield for a short stay. Lee Stroh is spending a few days in Philadelphia. Miss Mary Reamer, of York, Is vis iting friends in Harrisburg and Marys ville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Forsythe of North Third street, are hoijie after an automobile trip to Butler, their former home. Mrs. A. J. Herr, of 19 North Front street, is enjoying a stay at Spring Lake, N. J. Miss Isabella Kulp, of Calder street, is taking a summer course of music at Cornell University. Ithaca, N. Y. William Kennedy has returned to Newark, N. J., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy, Sr., 366 South Thirteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hay, of Elmlra, N. Y., have returned home after a visit with Mrs. Hav'« ™nr«nts, at 253 Boas street. Week-End House Party ait La William Cottage One of the most delightful of the week-end house parties was that given at the La William cottage at Perdix with Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Downey and Miss Laura Conrad as chaperons. In the merry party were the Misses Mary Foltz, Grace Mclntyre, Elsie Mclntyre and Ida Hoyer; Messrs. Le roy Smucker, Robert George, King Cohill and Lester Mathlas. EPWOItTH IiKAGUK INSTITI'TK Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Peregoy, the Rev. and Mrs. E. Keboch, Miss Myrtle gchell, Miss Sara Grimm, Miss Mabel Hoffsommer, Miss Miriam Brown, Miss Alva Shoop, Miss Jean Allen, Miss Caroline Brown, Miss Dorothy Brown Miss Maude Sites. Miss Maude Har vey, Miss Alfarata Horting, Miss Eleanor De Silvey, Miss Mabel Winn Miss Hazel Seibert, William Spring and Ross K. Bergstresser have gone to Eaglesmere to attend the sixth an nual Epworth League Institute of the Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. VISITORS AT PERDIX Mrs. Sara Nebinger and Miss Mar garet Frank entertained the following guests at the Kloskelt Cottage, Perdix: Mrs. James Wickersham and daugh ter, Lorene Wickersham, of Pitts burgh; Miss Katharine Falrlamb, Har rlsburg; the Misses Agnes Hess and Marie Roberts, Mrs. Berkley Franke, Robert Millard and Wayne NeblnKer! of Steelton, all of whom motored' home. JULY 10, 1916. DINNER IN COMPLIMENT TO GUEST FROM CANAL ZONE Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lynch, of 80 North Seventeenth street, entertained at dinner yesterday In honor of their guest C. C. Britten, who leaves Tues day to resume his duties with the Panama Railroad Company, at Bal boa, Canal Zone. Mr. Britten, who has been home for two months on a leave of absence will sail from New York on the "Ancon." SUMMER AT PEN MAR Mrs. Frank J. Consylman and son, Leßoy Corrsylman, of 2220 Cottage Ridge, left to-day for Pen Mar to spend the remainder of the summer. Miss Dorothy Holtzman, of 2222 Cot tage Ridge, will be their guest for two weeks. [Other Personals on Page 5] — « Bathing Caps Bathing Tour most exacting desires can be satis fled here, because we have every good kind of Bath Caps that girls are wearing Plain ones, fancy ones, light ones, loose are here Jn un " m,ted variety of col- FORNEY'S DRUG STORE Second Street, Near Walnut MRS. SLENTZ HAS PARTY FOR HER LITTLE NIECE Little Miss Margaret MacNeil, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ( was given a party Saturday afternoon in celebra tion of her third birthday, by her aunt, Mrs. William Slentz, of 152S Uerry street. There were decorations of pink and white in the rooms and a feature of the refreshments was a large birthday cake adorned 'with three tall pink candles. Mr. Slentz, Mrs. Robert Crawford, Miss Mary Mumma and Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Mac- Neil assisted in entertaining tlie youngsters. In the party were: Rachael Slenv Catharine Morton, Alice Garland Sa& Einen, Francis Lutz, Hazel Sco'l Mildred Lutkins, Catharine Crawford Robert Crawford, "Bllly•• Halfpenny, Madalene Marks, of Lebanon, Mr. and John MacNeil, of Poughkeepsie,