PERSONAL AND GALAHAD CLUB'S OUTING IN PARK Novel Recreation Parties Held by Organization Every Monday Evening Members of the Galahad Recreation Club and their friends held an aren as outing and social at Reservoir 'PaA last evening. The evening was spent in playing games and singing. iThe party or young folks was chap eroned by Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Watts. Galahad Recreation Club holds Tptm-air meetings and socials every Nlonday evening during the month of \ugust and September, cutting out heir regular business meetings during hese two months. The following people enjoyed a treat if ice cream, lemonade and home nade cake: The Misses El\a Bittner, 'lara Bittner. Sarah Wonders. Flor nce Hoke. Annie March. Nell Seidel, .oraine Heagy, Mrs. H. V. Jones. Reba "oland. Grace Snow, Haze: Snow, •Ithel Hoke, Margaret Lenker, Mrs. \alph Grove. M. Elsie Fritz. G. Mc 'lain, Mrs. Clem Bolan, Mrs. Ed. Ma pne. Lois Seidel. Elizabeth Smith, lelen Shope, Mrs. Steven Bowers. Irs. William Maurer, Mrs. J. C. eiael, Mrs. J. H. Snow. Elnora Watta, 'livia Reichard. Winifred Watts, ennie Cassel, Catherine Morton. Lydia ierger. Bertha Shellenberger, Mrs. D. ". Hawley, Mrs. R. V. Watts. H. U. Johns. J. C. Snow. P. D. ilarch. S. L. Bowers. M. D. Comp, A. |H. Fritz. G. Chief Bender. Dick Seidel. t. Hiller. H. Cobaugh. Clem Boland, k-lomer Boland. W. H. Maurer. Ed Ma lone. Jr.. R. V. Watts. Geo. Allen. J. fc. Watts. Ben Linkis. Roy Seidel, D. C. Hawley, and Nevin Bowers. The club officers are; President, Paul D. March: associate president, Steven L. Bowers: secretary. Nevin A. Bowers: treasurer. D. Aust Lutz. The managers include: Baseball, Allen H. Fritz; tennis, Harry U. Johns; quoits, J. H. Snow: chess. Dr. W. E. Kiefer; debates. R. V. Watts; music, George M. Allen: hikes. Wm. H. Maurer; gun- Ding, G. W. Thompson. LANDIS FAMILY TO MEET Members of the Landis family in this city and vicinity have been notified that the sixth annual Landis Family Reunion will be held in the Salem Reformed Church. Allentown, Pa.. Saturday. August 19. A fine program has been arranged, a number of prominent speakers having been se cured for the occasion. The morning session will begin at 10 o'clock and the afternoon session at 2 o'clock. Dr. D. M. Lar.dis of Perkasie is president and Myroun S. Landis of Coopersburg Is secretary of the association. yarr\ Ike 59P<L brand Columbia The Woman's Exchange Third Street at Herr ii '■ Bring Your Films to Kellberg You get "professional" | finishing— The kind you want for the films vou have taken— || , Kellberg has reopened his department for amateur II . \ finishing in response to f hundreds of requests. It Kellberg qualitv. - Kellberg Studio 302 MARKET ST. —i You Can't Get Away from These Facts 1. 10 per cent, of the people of this country own 90 per cent, of the wealth. 2. 32 per cent, of the families live on S4OO a year or less. 3. 2-5 of 1 per cent, of our people pay the Income tax. 4. S5 per cent, of our men earn less than 815 a week. Lesson For People Training gives power. The men who own the wealth of the world no things WITHOUT BEING TOI.D. Tiiey are trained—they are nee essary to the business In which they are engaged. They can't be } discharged when times get hard. ■Whether you finally belong to the ninety per cent, or tha ten Der ■* «'nt- is up to you RIGHT NOW. Are ycu going to prepare for a good place in business life or are you going to drift? Day and evening classes. Free catalog. School Of Commerce 15 South Market Square HARRISBURG TUESDAY EVENING, CHICAGO MAN WEDS HARRISBURG GIRL Miss Rena Heikes Rhoads Be comes Bride of John R. Menish ======~SB MRS. JOHN R. MENISH Mr. and Mrs. David Rhoads, of 115 North street, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Rena Heikes to John R. Menish, of Chicago, 111., Sat urday July 29. at the New Howard Hotel. Baltimore, Md. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Nelson of one of the Presbyterian churches there, at 4.30 o'clock. The bride who was unattended wore an attractive sown of white organdie with a picture leghorn hat. After a southern wedding trip Mr. an Mrs. Menish will leave for Chicago where they will reside. The bride possesses musical ability and has a wide circle of friends in the city. Mr. Menish is an alumnus of the Chicago High school and of the University of Chicago. He is a steel inspector for one of the Chicago Arms. AT CAMP .NEPHAWIX Miss .lacobina Mayer. Miss Irene Burn. Miss Mabel Backenstoss and Miss Helen Lauck have gone to Camp Nep hawin for a two weeks' outing. Miss Marian McDowell, of North Third street, has gone to Atlantic City. Miss Clara V. Mahaney, of 217 North Second street is home after a visit with her sister Mrs. Oliver Simmons, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Von of the Public Service Com mision. has gone to Philadelphia, where she will reside. Mrs. Jacob Baker. Sr., and Mrs. B. Looker, of North Tenth street, have re ! turned after a week's visit to Cain | den, N. J. Miss Minerva Hepford. of 120 Pine I street is enjoying an outing at Liver pool. i Mr and Mrs. Ralph Boswell, of North Seventeenth street and small daughter 'Marv Jane, have gone to Atlantic City for a week. Miss Grace Lcib, of 10 North Six teenth street, is visiting her grand j mother at Bethlehem. MOTOR FROM LANCASTER Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kunzler and children Miss Margaret Kunzler. Miss Lillian Kunzler, Christian Kunzler, Frank Kunzler and George Kunzler, of Lancaster, motored to the city to visit Mr. and Mrs. H. A Trostle, of Four teenth and Thompson streets. TO ATTEND COXVEXTIOX i Rev. L. C. Manges, of 1431 Walnut street, pastor of the Memorial Lutheran church and Paul Laudenslager of ISI2 Regina strtst will leave Thursday to attend the Lutheran League Conven i Uon at Greenville. HOME FROM THE WEST Mr. and Mrs. Georg® Parker and niece, Miss Evelyn Eckenbarger, of 1.403 Bumbaugh street, have returned home after a visit with relatives in Ray, North Dakota. During their visit there they toured various western State and places. , Miss Evelyn Eckenbarger. of 1403 Bumbaugh street, is spending some time with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mumeyer, of Greensburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zeigler, of 1411 Thompson street, spent the week-end Jat Atlantic City, N. J. EARLY ELOPEMENT OF MISS HILTON Kindly Chauffeur Drives Young Couple to Hagerstown Where They Wed at 3 A. M. Fred Fee of the Harrisburg Auto mobile Company played the part of Little Dan Cupid this morning, acting j as chauffeur in a big touring car tak jing Miss Ruth Hilton and Earl Kim ! niel to Hagerstown, to be married. Arriving at the Maryland Gretna Green in the wee sma' hours, they thoughtlessly routed out the marriage license clerk and awakened the Rev. iE. K. Thomas of the First Baptist j Church, who performed the marriage j ceremony for them at 3 o'clock in the , morning. Immediately after the ! service the party quietly started on the homeward stretch, arriving here with ! out their families any the wiser of their trip, as each went to their own homes. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hilton. 231 Liberty street, and a niece of Alderman Ed ward J. Hilton. She has been stenog rapher for Daniel Polleck, the grocer, at 1303 Derry street for some time. Mr. Kimmel. a salesman for the Har risburg Automobile Company, also has a cigar store in Hamilton street. WALTER FAMILY REUNION The Walter reunion will occur on August 15 in Rolling Green Park. In case of rain the event will be post poned until August 16. Members of the Walter family are requested to wear the reunion but tons and to report for registration at 10 o'clock a. m. It is desired to se cure the names of ancestors back to the great grandparents in order to complete the record of the Walter i genealogy. The afternoon program Is designed !to please all present. Lewis E. Walter is president and T. F. Shambach, sec retary. GCESTS OF .MRS. FISHER Miss Lottie Bard, of Oregon: Miss Elizabeth Martin, of Mill way, and Miss Blanche Smith, of Akron, have returned home after spending several days with their aunt. Mrs. Martin Fisher, of 6IS Boas street. Miss Marie C. Holtzman. of Cot tage Ridge, is home after a fortnight's visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Young • in Sunbury. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Krieg and chil dren, Daniel and Albert Krieg, are ; visiting relatives in Landisville. The Rev. Rene H. Williams, of Hughesville. Pa., former pastor of Messiah Lutheran Church, this citv. and Mrs. Williams are in Harrisburg visiting former parishioners and i friends. Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Elsenhart, of . 1122 North Second street, are home ' after a ten days' outing in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawthorne, George W. Ehler. George 1,. Ehler and Miss Gertrude Ehler. of 1921 Green street, and John Cooper mo tored to Atlantic City. Mrs. Harry G. Keffer and daugh ter. Miss Nancy Keffer. of 236 Wood bine street, are visiting in Atlantic , City. GIESTS FROM LANCASTER Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hite and sons, Edward, Jr.. and Lester Hite; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stoner and Miss May Stoner motored from Lancaster Sunday and were the guests at the home of Frank Stoner, 1T26 Fulton street. Miss Clara Mahaney, of Crescent street, is spending some time along the eastern shore of Maryland, as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Millard F Bingham. Miss Dorothy Sterline. of 229 West , State street, is home after a week's outing along the shore. Mrs. George Willoughby and daugh ter Miss Ruth Willoughby, of 2037 North Fifth street are visiting friends in 1 Pittsburgh for several weeks. Miss Ruth Etter of the Gernert apartments sent Sunday with Miss Edith Denny, who is visiting at Boil ! ing Springs. Miss Bertha Pettit, of Ocean City. L. 1., has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watkins, of 121 South street. LADIES' AID GIVE DANCE A picnic ajid dance have been ar ranged by the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society to be held at Summerdale, Wednesday, August 9. The commit ' tee in charge of arrangements include Mrs. L. W. Kay, president; Mrs. M Gross, vice-president; Mrs. E. Gold , stein, secretary, and Mrs. I. Cohen, treasurer. A stringed orchestra will furnish music for the dancers and a i: large crowd is expected to attend. If it should rain on the day appointed for the affair it will be postponed until [ Wednesday, August 16. CAMP HILL FLY CONTEST The first fly contest of the Camp i Hill Civic Club will close to-morrow when Mrs. W. C. Sieemund will meas ure the flies and award prizes to the schoolchildren. Ten cents a pint will be paid. The prizes are $1.50 and $1 and the contest will be held at the Fire Englnehouse. MOTOR TO GETTYSBURG Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weller and fam ily of 660 Woodbine street and L. L. Lenhart of 1327 N. Front street motor ed to Gettysburg Sunday via Dillsburg pike. On return via Mt. Holly pike they stopped at Mt. Holly Park and Carlisle. Mrs. C. Grant Hamaker of Phila delphia is spending a few days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Kinsey of Calder street. Miss Ruth Whistler of Chambers- is the guest of her cousin. Mrs Clarence Zorger, 202s North Fifth street. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Rhodes of 800 North Second street are home after an automobile trip to Eaglesmere. Mrs. Sue Gardner, of Marion, O Mrs. M. A. Sturtevant and Miss Jen nie Sturtevant, of Liverpool, are guests of Mrs. C. M. Attig, 511 Reilv street. J , Miss Margaret Ramsay Boas of' Walnut street came home to-day from Owensboro, Ky„ where she visited , school friends for six weeks. ' Mrs. R. Wilson Hoffman and Miss 1 Margaret Hoffman of Cottage Ridge 1 have gone to Eaglesmere for the re mainder of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Dunmire 1 and daughter, Ruth, of Boston, have! returned after a two weeks' visit « t A„ Mr ', t an<i Mrs - Wilson Dunmire, 234 Woodbine street. I Mr. and Mrs. James Newell Moore I of Pine street are visiting relatives in BuUer, their former home. HARRISBTTRG TELEGRAPH Announce Engagement of Prominent Lemoyne Man Special to the Telegraph Lemojue, Pa.. Aug. B.—The engage ment of Miss Katharine Mae Rohrer, of Harrisburg. to Harry D. Leach, well known here, was announced at an informal family dinner last even ing at the home of Mrs. Scott Cor nelius. aunt of the bride-elect, 539 Maclay street, Harrisburg. The wed ding will take place early in the Fall. Miss Rohrer is employed as stenoß rapher at the City Health Bureau, and is very well known. Harry Leach has lived in this town for many years, and is secretary of the borough coun cil. He is employed with the E. K. !• razier Lumber Company as chief clerk and is a member of the lodges of the town. Little Thimble Party With Mrs. Harold Hanson Guests of Mrs. Harold Hanson of 2532 North Second street yesterday afternoon had the pleasure of meeting | her mother. Mrs. Thomas D. Mc- Elhenie of Brooklyn at an informal thimble tea and house warming. Sewing and friendly chat with delicious refreshments were enjoyed by the ladies who included Mrs. Geo. W. Hill. Mrs. Frank R. Oyster. Mrs. i Oscar Wlckersham. Mrs. C. A. Ellen : berger. Mrs. George S. Beal. Mrs. Arthur D. Brown, Mrs. Prescott, Mrs. John Kline. Mrs. William R. Wright, | Mrs. Charles SchafTner, Mrs. Mc ! Elhenie and Mrs. Hanson. BREHM FAMILY REUXIOX The Brehm family will hold their j fifth annual reunion at Reservoir park j August 12. The clan is largely rep resented in Cumberland, Adams. Dauphin. Lebanon and York coun ties and representatives are expect ed from several other States. The : business affairs of the association will I occupy the greater part of the fore noon and the afternoon will be given to social activities. EXJOY TRIP TO HF.RSHEY Paul Walmer. of 1011 North Third street, and Herman Hetrick. of Shells ville, accompanied by two young ladies, spent Sunday at Hershey while !on an automobile trip. All the pleas ures of the park and lake were en joyed by the party. TRIP TO SUXBURY Mrs. Smith and daughter. Miss May Smith; Miss Sadie Shires. Harrv Mathias and Lee Kinsey, of Harris burg, spent the week-end at the home ! of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of Sun j bury. Miss Josephine Roberts of Fifth and j Emerald streets leaves for Halifax to-day where she will spend a week. Miss Ruth Walzer of ISO 3 Xorth Second street leaves to-day for Cam den where she will spend some time with her sister. Miss Helen Walzer. Miss Mary Boas has returned to her home in Walnut street after a trip | in the South. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and daughter, , Miss Florence Miller of this city left last week for Atlantic City where they ; will spend some time. SUNDAY SCHOOLCOXYEXTIOX Special to the Telegraph Dalmatia. Pa. Aug. S. —On Sundav j afternoon and evening the annual township Sunday school convention was held here. D. J. Keen, of Hiekorv Corners, president of the association"; | the Rev. Mr. Goss, of Pillow, and Mr. 1 Beck, of Sunburv, made addresses. | Reports were presented from the dif i ferent departments of the schools and plans were mad® to introduce teacher training conrses in the Sunday schools. The Rev. Mr. Goss was chosen to head 1 this new department. VANDALS DAMAGE CHAPEL Special to the Tclcgrcph Waynesboro. Pa.. Aug:. S.—Vandals are at work about Pen Mar and even the sacred precincts of God's house are not exempt from their ravages. During: the past week some degen erates took mountain rocks and hurled them through the windows of the Blue Mountain Chapei. completely riddling the large panes in the sash. Some half-dozen of the windows were de molished. For the past several Sun days the Rev. James C. Walker, the blind preacher, who is spending the summer at Pen Mar. has been holding sen-ices at the chapel. |f§fj/ You would enjoy a Victrola! BSmj We have every style And the "money end" is easy mjmmm' Have you ever thought of all the pleasures a Victrola brings to the home? Companionship for the wife who is alone all day, recreation for the tired man in the evening, entertainment and instruction where there are children, a treat for friends who drop in to dance—or just to listen. They are a few of I the enjoyments that make a Victrola the most prized possession of the home. | °* Remember the Victor artists are always the world's greatest artists in every phase of music. And when you have a Victrola it always plays your HSEB It is a matter of pride with us to have a complete line of Victrolas in jpEBBNR Whatever style or size you choose an enduring enjoyment goes Drop in and let us show you our stock of Victrolas. Listen to your favorite music— ■BranjnHH and take home a copy of that wonderful book, the Victor Record catalog. QA J. H. Troup Music House ■JL Troup Building 15 S. Market Square ASTRICH'S"] I Special Items On Sale Wednesday ||. ||j WHITE DRESSES—VoiIe--Lawn- II II Organdie About twenty-five dresses, values from Q | $7.50 to $10.00.' On sale Wednesday | About Twenty Dozen Fresh Lingerie j Waists ! Plain and embroidered patterns, all sizes, r> fV values up to <9c. On sale Wednesday k!^C II Afternoon Frocks and Evening Dresses About twenty-five or thirty including our entire stock, val ! j ues up to 830.00. On sale O |!| Wednesday l| Washington Society Belle I &£Y 3V&L JSLSQ& Miss Sydney Burleson, daughter of the Postmaster General, is a favorite member of the Capital's younger set. AUGUST 8, 1916. Recent Deaths in Central Pennsylvania Special to the Telegrapli Waynesboro. Mrs. Elenore Mur doch, aged 60, died at her home here on Sunday morning from heart j trouble. She was the daughter of | Elijah J. Pentz and had been a resi dent of Waynesboro for the past twenty-five years. Waynesboro.—•Mrs. Elmer Sprenkle, j aged 43, died at her home here Sun day from philagra. She is survived by her husband and several brothers and sisters. j Manor. Mrs. Phares K. Stauffer. j aged 2 4 years, died yesterday from ' tuberculosis. She was a member of the Masonville Mennonite Church and | besides her husband is survived by two sisters. She was only recently I married. Marietta. —Mrs. Susan Steffv, aged j 92, the oldest woman of Bowmans ! ville. died Sunday evening at the home iof her grandson. Four brothers, one ] sister, five grandchildren, five great i grandchildren and two great-great j grandchildren survive SNYDER-ROSS WEDDING Special to the Telegraph Millersburg, Pa., Aug. B.—Paul Ray | mond Snyder, of Millersburg. and Miss i Carrie May Ross, of Herndon. were I married on Saturday night at Sun burv. the ceremony being performed j by the Rev. Charles E. Roth, of the ! Reformed Church. The groom is a son of J. George Snyder, a prominent i Upper Paxton township farmer, and i holds a responsible position with the ; Johnson-Baillie Shoe Company. The ! young couple will live here. SHOT AT STEELTON Versal Johnson, colored, of Steelton, was shot in the arm and the thigh yesterday in a fight near his home. I He was taken to the Harrisburg Hos j pital for treatment. His condition is not serious. , J ODD FELLOWS REUNION' I The annual outing the Independent j Order of Odd Fellows of the States of I Pennsylvania. Virginia. West Virginia. | Maryland and the District of Colum ! bia will be held at Pen Mar on Thurs day. Fourteen special trains will be used to transport the crowds. The | committee from this city expects a record-breaking attendance from Har | risburg. Past Grand Master James W. j Chapman. Jr., of Maryland, will be the orator and Crand Master Perry A. Shaner, of th? jurisdiction of this state, will be the presiding officer. FINAL PAVING PLANS Special to the Telegraph Penbrook, Pa., Aug. B.—Borough Council last evening made final plans , for the paving of Main street for a distance of 1,700 feet. After plana and specifications have been submit ted by Borough Engineer Cowden on August 15. bids will be asked for. WAR VETERAN DIES -< Special to the Telegraph Biglerville, Pa.. Aug. B.—Samuel G. | Spangler. aged 74, a Civil War vet eran, died at his home in Butler town | ship, near here. He is survived by I several children. HERN DON CAMP OPEXS The sixteenth annual campmeeting of the United Evangelical Church opened to-day at Herndon camp ; grounds. Bishop W. H. Foulke, of Philadelphia, was one of the speakers. INJURED BOY NO BETTER The condition of David E. Fleck, 1 aged 19, who had his neck broken Sunday while swimming in the river, | was unchanged this morning. TWO DEATHS IN PHILA. By Associated Press Philadelphia. Aug. 8. Two deaths | from the heat in this city up to noon j to-day brought the number of fatal ; ities during the past 48 hours up to eight. Many prostrations were also j reported. 7
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