6 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS Day services in the morning.' White peonies predominated in the pul pit decorations, with American flags, and the beauUful regulation army parade flag recently presented to Troop 11, Boy Scouts of America by Dr. C. S. Rebuck was used In the flag salute by the Junior depart ment of the Sunday school. Miss Sara B. Chayne arranged the flow ers. After songs by the school and congregation, the pastor, the Rev. Dr. George Edward Hawes, baptized twenty-eight children, the largest group ever receiving baptism at one time in the church history. Judge McCarrell, superintendent of the senior Sunday scchool, offered prayer and the pastor spoke on the "Flowers and the Flag." Salutes to the American, flag and the Chris tian flag followed, the congregation joining in singing "America" and "Fling Out the Banner." ATTENDING DEDICATION The' Rev. Dt\ Silas C. Swallow and Mrs. Swallow have gone to Upland. Indiana, to attend the dedication of the Swallow-Robins memorial dor mitory, presented by them to Taylor Lniversity in memory of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Swallow and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Robins. The dormitory is a brick and stone structure, with accommodations for fifty women students. The col legians have named It the "Bird House." LEAVE FOR COMMENCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. James B. Bailey, Miss Georgia Bailey and Miss Louise Bai ley, of Pine Furnace, who were guests of Mrs. George W. Reilv over Sunday, left to-day for Catonsvllle, >ld., to attend the commencement of St. Timothy's School, where Miss Mary Emily Bailey Is a student. RETURN* HOME TO DUBOIS Mr. and Mrs. C. Laurence Shepley. of Dußois, who were here for the Kenn-Carl wedding on Thursday, have returned home, accompanied by Mrs. C. L. Shepley, of 313 Chestnut street, who will make them a little visit. PROMOTED BY GOVERNMENT Carl W. Robeson, graduate of Har rlsburg high school and for several months a fortification engineer In the War Department, has been trans ferred from Savannah, Ga., to Balti more with a promotion. After spend ing the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Robeson. 1628 Green street, Mr, Robeson left to-day for Baltimore. POURS TEA AT THE COLONIAL Mrs. John S. Arnold, of 1509 Mar ket street, mother of Dr. J. Loy Ar nold, presided at the tea table Sat urday afternoon at the Colonial Country Club. Iced tea was served instead of the usual hot beverage and everyone declared It a pleasant and seasonable change, CAPTAIN SEEKS TRANSFER Captain Charles H, Patterson, of the coast artillery, now stationed at Panama, hfts made application to be transferred to the field artillery and be sent to Prance with General Pershing, Captain Patterson is a brother of Andrew S, Patterson, j president of the Union Trust Com-! pony, He was educated at Harris burg high school and West Point, TOURING TIIE BTATR Mr. and Mrs, 8. O, Nicholls, of Sanford, Maine, who are taking a pleasure trip in their fine touring car, are guests of their daughter, Mrs. George B, Coleman, in Mechan icsburg, for a few days, They are 1 touring this state and will go on the Washington, D. C. t sightseeing, before returning home. Attorney Eugene G. Col*n, of this! city, will deliver the Flag Day ad-1 dress at the services to be held by the Order of Elks of Bloomsburg, ! Pa., on Thursday. Mrs. M. J. McLaughlin and daugh ter, Eleanor, of Rutland, Vermont, are viaiting her mother, Mrs. E. W. ; Coatee, of Woodbine stfget. - - > ' . - • i - ■ 1 * y lELAJIRISBURO tfjjftl TELEGRXPtf BUSY LADIES' AID CHURCH BENEFIT Mrs. Harry Motter Directing Pleasing Entertainment by Epworth Loyal Workers "Our Busy Ladies' Aid," will be presented to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Shimmell Building, South Seventeenth street, by mem bers of the Loyal Workers of Ep worth Church, with Mrs. Harry Mot ter, director. The young people have given suc cessfully, two other attractive en tertainments in the last year for the j benefit of Epworth building fund. i i The entertainment shows the j | ladies aid trying to get a new piano i for the church. In this they are j successful, with the aid of the min- | ister's fftmily. A special feature is, , the men's supper, served in latest | style. The cast of Characters: Mrs. Christopher Astorbilt, presl-i dent of Ladies' Aid, Mrs. Mountain;! Mariana Poppet, vice-president of [ Ladies' Aid, Mrs. Martin; Hortense j Hackett. secretary of Ladies' Aid, | Emma Wallace; Wilhelmina Wilkins, treasurer of Ladies' Aid, Grace Sny der; Virginia Valentine, keeps store, sells papers. Bertha Beck; Susannah Wiggins, Georgianna Prickett, the I j told you so's, Mrs. Dutrey, Opal I Pierce; Sally Sycamore, Sara Syca more, minister's twin daughters, ] Adella Geiger, Daisy Arms; Gloriana Kissem, committee on piano, Ethel i Wolfe; Bettina Toplady, committee I on carpet, Maud Shaffer; Delia Dap-j pies, committee on fence, Emma | Auspach; Piretta Perkins, commit tee on furniture, Carrie Lawrence; Amofetta Munsey, committee on china, Carrie Sterrett; Carolina De Mott, who expects to play, Edna Hyde; the Bev. Silas Sycamore, our new minister, Ewing Wallace; Abra ham Lincoln Sycamore, minister's i. son. Irwin Martin; Charles Broadway | Swift, New York Comet, Aivin i Pierce; waiters, Percy Arms, William Kurtz; Philip Bender, Jesse Ban- j dolph; our pianist, Miss Maria Elder. 1 Music by the Epworth orchestra, ac- 1 companist Miss Bertha Beck. \ j PICNIC AT PAXTAXG . Members' of the Seller school party to the conference at Camp Nepahwln, Canton, Pa., next month, j held a picnic on Saturday afternoon ! at Paxtang Park, under the direc- j tlon of Miss Sara Jacobs. Those pres ent were the Misses Gertrude Olm sted, Jane Hlckok, Dorothy Hur- ' lick, Annette Steele, Alice Thomp- , son, Alice Virginia Cooper, Alice | Lescure, Lydla Kunkel, Elizabeth I Harris, Eliza Bailey, Florence Cock- i lin, JudHh Lee Dismukes, Elizabeth Black, Elizabeth Hurlock, Louise Plank, Hary Haww, Elizabeth Zieg- j ler, Margaret Bullitt. . J j Eye Service For Reliability has been the keystone of our success. Rubin and Rubin eye service at SI.OO buys a thorough examination with- | out drops, the best lenses for either far or near, gold filled frames fguaranteed) J in either noae, spectacles or straights. A more liberal ofTer at SI.OO we know to be an im possibility. RUBIN & RUBIN EVE SPECIALISTS 320 Market St. Over Hub Open Wed. and sat. ETC. 801 l Phone 3020-W. I T | Miss Kaufman Is Bride of Edward H. Bennett Mrs. Hettle Rosier, of 525 North Third street, Columbia, Pa., an nounces the marriage of her daugh ter. Miss Elizabeth Kaufman, to Ed ward H. Bennett, of 1642 North Third street, this city. Thursday, June 7, at 7.30 o'clock, at the par sonage of the Solemn United Breth ren Church, Columbia. Pa., by the pastor, the Rev. p. H. Balsbaugh. They were attended bv the bride's brother. William T. Bosler. Mr. Ben rett is an employe at the Pennsyl vania Railroad shops and a son of John T. Bennett, a Pennsylvania Railroad engineer, of the Philadel phia division. The young couple will make their home In this city. f 10c value w * w-i _ v DAV^FTIFEI ► 5c value 25c value < ► Cambric : Box y flip,ilnc | C "PP'g Prtce. ► Val Laces ® ox Stationery. < CllpplDK Price, -w 1 a flipping Price, ' i JtroM OR R 0 Wv2&! ""5' Values of Supreme Importance In a One Day Selling——— { < 50c value Event For Tuesday, June 12th Stamped Stamped TL* .11 . t 1 1 • . . . Made-up | Made-up 1 18 monthly event for June brings genuine savings in merchan- Children's f Infan .t' ;; illows < dise moßt wanted right now—savings that no shrewd shopper will fail ci.p*° B * n ™c, K c.^p, h .. fl to participate in. 25c 25 c : _ ; 2sc value Lot 25c value Lot of Ladies' Lot of 15c value v 39c value 12v£c and 15c * 15c value Ladies' Rings White Crepe 25c value Florial Design Stamped Curtain i* „ Men's ''-■ rr.ee, Madras and Open Drawers Dinner Plates Librarv Scarfs, plain and fln^ . Wash Ties 1 1 r Ratine Cloth Clipping Price, Clipping Price. Clipping Prtee, CllpplDK Price " 4 Clipping: Price, Clipping Price, 1 C„ 7r* OP - _ 'I 10c 23c value 12>/ZC (C 25c 10c ► ———— shirt Waist Sets ————— L ot Q { 25c value 15c value c n , ► 19c value capping Price, sOc value Ladies' Deep Salad c an® J- 5c i L Nainsook 9q Blue, Lavendar, Neckwear Dishes am l? C( l. 1( ! ue Figured Crepe < l Embroidery Gray and Purple ciippin* PHee. Floral Design. . n(1 . La ™"- < Clipping Price, 10c va l ue Splash Voiles 1 K r Clipping Price. '< 15C Beauty Pins, ciippin. Price, i±lh 0 C ZOC 10c I ► 1 lot 19c value cupping Price. Boys . 10c value 10c value f ► p lam and Fancy 5 C 17c value Soiled Hats Fancy China 12-inch D J T u< r j ► R , lbbo ", Bleached ciippm. Price. Salts & Peppers Renaissance aippin.Tric./ ? cupping Price, 25c value Turkish Towels 1 cupping Price, Doilies, r- < 12 J 2C Ladies' Belts 2 for AOt C _ cupping price. OC { Yard Clipping Price. Clipping Price. 2 5c value sc pair. > Hot 29c value 5C n S K oil^ d 1 _- Revalue \ Plain and Fancy 1 lot 10c value 12'/ 2 c value cupping pfiee. Work Covers" Ldies ' Pin-on < Ribbon MUSIC 36-inch Figured 10//~ ciippfng fh c " Supporters. \ cupping Price. Clipping Price. La „J 1 19c 3c Clipping Price. 6c valug C - 7 C 15c value devalue Machine Oil. 25c value ■ P air - > Babcocks' Stamped 25c value clipping Price. Stamped 10c value va i ue i Corylopsis Pillow Cases. 36-inch Figured 4rC T Made-up Colonial Glass Snap Fasteners.*, T alcum Powder slightly soiled. Lawns bottle. r^ u " dry s - Ba ?f. na Spllt cupping Price, Clipping Price. Clipping Price. Clipping Prtce. Clipping Price. Dishes. Q i 12c 1Q- in- 25c value 1 cupping Price. OC it,C lUC Ladies' L 2£ R r don. J 50e value value 39c value Black Aprons and 15c e. valllp ► I St. Gall i, erc( . ri2e. i' r i ee> i Lmbroidery cupping price. Drawers, —————— Corset Covers. Sauce Pans. O \ rast tdges Qr 71 39c and 50c value cupping Price, cupping price, aC i Clipping Price, V 9( - cupping price. Children s 3 C 19 C card. 8c value 1 Wash Dresses ————— —————< 15c value Honey Comb AtJt c,,p^ n f : rr,ce * 50c value 19c value 3c value 4 Men's Toweling Lot of Ladies* ADC Stamped Water Glasses, Hooks and !< Dark Ties cupping Price. 39c va , ue Children's Hats. Cut Flower ci,pp?ng CS price Clipping Price. 5c Corset Covers 19c value ciippu. Price, clipping Price. , 10r ——— Clipping Prtee. Boys %Kr Clipping Prtee. J C value 1 P- Dutch Suits C 10c card \ 25c value Huck Towels cupping price. 7 < Brighton Garters cupping Price. "" ; lhr c ♦ a value 5r value \ Clipping Price. IH r 50 c value ilfi Stamped Children's H • v, u 17n ' AUC Ladies' 29c value Collars. Children s Hair Nets, with < * C Combination ri'u cupping Price. Plates, Elastic. 4 ■7^ c valnp value c„;* c Children s Fairj'tale Clipping Price, 1 Men's Whi ' e Cordc,i W,sh Skirts OC Design. 3 for Suspenders c„.^ 25 C 9c devalue. 5 C . ™„..„ IyC Japanese iyC Children's 39c value Slippers. Q< . va , lf( . 10c value i 17c value 25c value 25c value Sterling Silver c,l " n * PHce ' Lace Curtains, S.^PrtJ. 8 ' L Men's Bleached Muslin Skirts 3-Piece Castor 10c 2'/j-yd. long. ' t Hose Turkish Towels Cllp li ,n p Prlce ' Sets pa j r cupping price, OC Clipping Prtee, Clipping Prtee, I "JC Clipping Prtee, ... Ol*/ 4 12 1/ZC 19C 17c 25c and 39c value ' • ~ C 9C , ■ rr ; L ? 4 ?/ ———- Plain White, cacll ' 25c value 25c value 33c value Ladies Tight 15c value With White One Lot Ladies" White J Pnrlrp*' Tlrtlra Mf rc £[ ,zed Fitting Corset A. BC. Cereal Stripe Voiles, 36 Remnant Cur- Lawn and , a^pi Sr/y.t. • ta ™ d s^ s 15c 25C 9c 7c 15c I HALF PRICE I 12 ..H'U 1, a " in'orma/1 reception, Mr. Yocum left for a wedding 279 V u nncl reU,rnln K will reside at M ! ,J.., I C. Pri i CB .. Btreet - Philadelphia, ornament? K 5 of Bllver - household showerill | CU | F asß and Jewels wro couple. lavlshl y on the young t SOn ° f Ma^or Md li ft S , • Yocum, of Columbia, phla P actlc,nK attorney in Philadel a graduate of Mercers burg Academy. Princeton University and the University of Pennsylvania law class n t fln dUa t h nK ttt th ° head of hlB class at all three institutions, ho made an enviable record for himself fts a student and orator.