6 INTERESTING PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS BOOSTER WEEK AT OLIVET CHURCH First Social Held Last Even ing; in Charge of Bible Class Officers The first social gathering of Boos ter Week, being held by the mem bers of the Olivet Presbyterian Church, was given last -evening with the officers of the Men's, Ladies' nnd Beaver Bible classes in charge. The socials are held for the purpose of creating sociability and interest among the members: Enthusiastic speeches were made by: Mrs. Carl Strausner. Mrs. J. E. Peters, Mr. Terry, and the Rev. A. L. Taxis. Music was furnished by the Boys' orchestra of the church and a social hour with games and refreshments was enjoyed by the 100 members present. Another event of Booster Week will be the Sunday school picnic to be held in Hershey Park to-morrow. Motor trucks leaving the church. Berry and Kittatinny streets, to morrow morning at 7.30 and 10 o'clock In the morning will convey the members to the park. The truck will leave the park at 4.30 and 7 p. m. in the evening. Each one will pro vide their own basket of food. The committee in charge of arrange ments include: Br. J. W. Storey, chairman: Miss Ruth Brassleman, Miss Elizabeth Woolley, Mrs. Roscoe Bowman and Mr. Huntsberger. The members of the amusement commits tee include: J. W. Craver, chairman; S. A. Howard, vice-chairman: Q. L. Culmerry, Harry G. Kendall, BeWltt Gable. Miller Bricker, Miss Martha Shartzer, Miss Eftle Blough, Miss Mildred Smiley and Miss Bertha Adams. / BECK-WANBAL'GH BRIDAL Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Wanbaugh, of 325 Peffer street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Wanbaugh, to Philip E. Beck,' both of this city. The wed ding took place at Frederick, Md., Sunday, June 24, 1917, the Rev. James O. Wrightson performing the ceremony. They will be "At Home" to their friends after July 1 at 325 Peffer street. The Ladies' Bazaar I \ 8-10-12 ] "It's Right Because l 8-10-1? " I S. 4tfi St. We Make It Right" !S. 4th St. v y ° v. / Unusual Presentation of SUMMER WASH DRESS SKIRTS A collection of smart models that will sustain our reputation of being THE Skirt Store of Harrisburg. Plain white, figured and , . ' \ harred dress skirts for sum / if/ ( Ij /,u? mer in Gabardine, Poplin, j Bedford Cord, Corduroys, jytf Honeycomb Cloth and Nov elty fabrics, in many models, 75c 0 54.98 ,>JA~ Extra Size Skirts 1 \ /I in white gabardine, waist i. ! 1/2 bands up to 40. An excep- Lj . tional value s '' r Newest Style WAISTS jjmm Special mention is made - F of these white voile waists in a nobby model, stripes of fwja \ • ]Po various colors, white or- IR' gandie collar and cuffs; just j the thing for the outing; . ) fj! !ii ijV>l jhj M I " Ua,, sL9B Q m Others In lingerie, voiles, silks, / k , vjj J I ltfL crepe de chine and 85c to $8.98 Wfv June Corset Clearance i . M * Buy Now—We Offer You Unusual Bargains j SIO.OO Pink Silk Bro- .MO*. $3 and $4 Corset*— 1 i cade Corsets. Back Pink and white, slight i lace. Medium and stout i and medium