4 INTERESTING PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS SHOWER OF GIFTS FOR NEWLYWEDS Friends Give Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Backenstoss Pleasant Surprise Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Backen stoss who* were recently married, were riven a pleasant surprise on Saturday evening at their home, 227 Herr street. Twenty of their friends came to spend the evening with them, bearing a shower of beautiful gifts for the new housekeepers. After playing progressive Ave hun dred, Miss Mary Irwin and Miss Mary Bell Corbett gave musical numbers and Mr. Backenstoss also sang several times. Refreshments were served to Miss Dorothy Houden and Raymond George, Steelton; Merle E. Keller. Forrest Mercer and Robert H. Thomas, 111, of Mechanicaburg; Prof, and Mrs. George W. Houck. Hershey, Pa.; Miss Katherlne and Uto Margaretta Blerbower. Miss White Boots High White Boots, ex tremely modish for Sum mer** near. In either Back, Nußuck, White Kid, Relgnskln or Can- Tin lire here In every Rise, Home In AAA —■ nome an wide an EE, and trlthln easy prlee range of every pocketbook. PAUL'S . For Shoes 11 N. Fourth St. I WITMER, BAIR and WITMER c Walnut Near Second SUMMER BUSINESS HOURS 8.00 to 5 P. M., except Saturday at 9. P. M. Thursday Half Holiday. After Inventory Sale Clean-up of Odds and Ends at IRRESISTIBLE PRICES BATHING SUITS—Ten different styles, #1.95 tb 95.95 EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL ITEMS FbR TUESDAY $2.25 White Voile Waists, trimmed in lace and em broidery #1.25 $3.75 White and Flesh Silk Crepe de Chine Waists, hemstitched and tucked $2.25 $3.25 White Batiste Waists, linen collar and cuffs, of pink and blue $1.95 $2.50 White Voile Waists with large plaid collar, cuffs ' and tie, in blue, pink, lavender and gold $1.49 $3.50 and $3.75 White Gabardine Paisley Figured Skirt, wide belt and large pearl buttons $1.75 7 Apple Green Serge Suits—sizes 36 and 38—519.75 to $25.00 $5.00 13 Coats —green, magenta, gold and plaids 511.50, $13.75 and $16.75 —sizes 16 to 38 $7.50 $48.50 Navy Blue Gabardine Suits imported model, white collar and fancy lined—size 18 $27.50 $46.50 Navy Blue Pin Striped Novelty Suit size 40, pongee lined and collar $25.00 $46.50 —same model in Wistaria—size 36 $25.00 $33.50 tan Fine Serge—sizes 38, 40 and 18—semi tailored Suit $16.50 $22.50 Navy Serge Dress gold lattice stitched pocket and collar—l 6 and 38 $15.00 $23.75 Navy Serge Dress, straight line model— pleated skirt—striped crepe de chine collar and cuffs sizes 16 and 40 $15.00 $25.00 Navy Serge Novelty Coat Dress—genuine Khaki Kool collar and trimming—size 16 $15.00 WITMER, BAIR and WITMER ——- C- | 308 Market St. 308 M " kct St ' ® I Sale Continued Tuesday! I FOP the benefit of those who were prevented from attending our MONDAY SALE OF MILLINERY 1 ON ACCOUNT OF THE RAIN. Sale Will Be Continued All Day U Tuesday At Monday's Prices % Red Monday's Sale Tickets Will Indicate Prices MONDAY EVENING, Mary Ball, Miss Frances Corbett, Miss Bara Graoe Rhoods and Miss Margaret I. Vance; Albert J. Meh rlng, Goorue H. Albright, Harry J. Flnerfrock, Dr. Alfred D. Btrickler, Prof. John A. F. Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Renn. of Harrisburg. Mrs. John Reily's Niece to Wed in Philadelphia Miss Mary Stuart Wurts, daugh ter of Charles Stewart Wurts, of Germantown, and niece of Mrs. John W. Relly, of this city, will be married to-morrow to S. Gray Dayton. The wedding will be celebrated in Cal vary Church. Germantown. The maid of honor will be Miss Sarah Logan Starr and the brides maids will be Misses Charlotte Rush, Mary Frances Fisher, Josephine S. C. Foster, Mary Deckla, Sarah H. B. Penrose and Clarissa Anderson, of St. Augustine, Fla. Mrs. W. Stanley Stokes will be matron of honor. The little sister of the bride, Eliza beth Wurts, will be flower girl and Mary Joy Reeve and Johi< Wurts will be ribbon bearers. The best man will be Edward M. Biddle and the ushers will include Edward S. R. Wood. Henry Gibson Brock, John M. Hemphill, J. Dayton Voorhees, Charles S. Wurts, Jr., and Henry Van Cleef, of Poughkeepsie, N. T. Miss Carroll's Club Takes the First Honors Miss Florence Carroll, of this city, who Is in her first year as industrial secretary of the Collins, Y. W. C. A., Philadelphia, has the honor of see ing her club take first honors among ninety-seven clubs attending the an nual Y. W. C. A. conference of in dustrial clubs at Camp Nepahwin, Canton, Pa. The district represen ted Delaware, Maryland and Penn sylvania, and the list of honor stands: first place, Collins club, of Philadelphia; second place by the Chrysanthemum club, of Philadel phia; third place. Bachelor Girls, of Harrisburg; sixth, T. M. T. M. club, Harrisburg; seventh, Laetus club, Harrisburg; twelfth place, R. F. O. M., Harrisburg. The honors were given for the best written reports of the year's work. Miss Sylvania Nagle, industrial secretary for the Harrisburg Y. W. C. A., deserves great credit for the fine work the local clubs have done the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Einmett Morton and small son, Harold Morton, of Pitts burgh, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Wilson, of North Third street. Miss Hazel Grant and Miss Lola Grant of Cincinnati, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Steel of Penn street, for a week. HOME FROM CAMP ALONG JUNIATA Guests at Idylwile Cottage Spend Happy Week in the Great Outdoors Gilbert Aldinger was host to the jolliest sort of a houseparty last week at the Idylwile cottage, Juni ata Bridge, with Miss Alice Mus grove chaperoni.ig the merryma kers. Canoeing, swimming, walks through the woods and across the beautiful country were enjoyed, as well as various outdoor sports, the party returning home renewed in health and vigor. Mr. Aldlnger's guests were: Misses Rebecca Michener, Edna Forrer, Evelyn Joyce, Cecelia Joyce, Mar garet . Johnson, Margaret Cover, Mary Black, Phoebe Richards, Mar garet Richards, Flo Zerbe, Elizabeth Kingston, of Wllliamstown; Ruth Ulsh, Bessie Wolfe, of Highspire; Grace Daniels, Frances Fortenbaugh, of Marysviile; George Peters, Carl Cover, William Wynn, Clarence Hartman, Gilbert Aldinger, Law rence Showalter, John Mumma, Al bert Hamer, Russell Nissley, Law rence Och and Russell Gleim. Roy G. Bignall and S. G. Stauffer were in Philadelphia, to attend a banquet held at the Bellevue-Strat ford Saturday. Miss Beatrice Lindsay, of* 423 Harris street. Is visiting Miss Blanche Proudfoot In Halifax. Mrs. George W. Boyd, a former Harrisburger, now residing in Phil adelphia, is spending the summer in Ocean City, N. J. F. W. Lewis is spending a month at Mount Clemmons, Michigan, for the benefit of his health. Mrs. Edward O. Pardoe, of Camp Hill, is visiting at Harrisonburg, Fairfax county, Virginia. Mrs. S. M. Follweiier is enjoying a month's stay in Ocean City, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. John Oenslager and family, of 115 South Front street, are occupying their country place at Aqueduct for the summer months. Dr. and Mrs. V. Hummel Fager and family have opened their cot tage at the Cove for the season. Mrs. William H. Egle and Miss Catarinf Irwin Egle, of 305 North Second street, have gone to Chap man Manor, Blue Ridge Summit, for a prolonged stay. Miss Jennie Donaldson, of 204 North Second street, is spending the month among relatives in Short Hills, N. J. Mrs. W. P. Cunningham, of 219 Walnut street, is staying for a fort night in Atlantic City. Miss Mary Berghaus, of 109 South Front street, is spending the summer at the Bitner Farm, Cumberland county. Mrs. George P. Tillotson, of 719 North Sixth street, Is summering at Tom's River, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. H. Whar ton and the Misses Katherine and Nancy Wharton, of 1519 North Sec ond street, are having an outing near Elizabethtown. E. Z. Wallower and Miss Dorothy Wallower, of 2101 North Front street, are spending part of the sum mer in Eaglesmere. Thomas T. Weirman and Miss Sarah Weirman, of 116 Pine street, are enjoying a stay in the country, near Mechanicsburg. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Kalbfus, of 818 North Sixth street, are visiting for several weeks with relatives in Stevensville, Bradford county. W. Stanley Ray is entertaining a party of friends at his camp at Dor set, Ontario, Canada. FORMER RESIDENT HERE The Rev. B. Irvin MacGowan, pas tor of the Methodist Church of Cumberland, Md„ with Mrs. Mac- Gowan and their three children, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Kingsbury, at Wash ington Heights on the way to camp near Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. MacGowan Is pleasantly remembered here as Miss Myrtle Kingsbury, a gifted musician. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Eye Comfort You need pay no more One dollar will buy a com plete examination. (without drops), including proper lenses for either far or near, and guaranteed gold-filled frames in any one of three styles spectacles, straights or nose. Our reputation guarantees you complete satisfaction. Rubin & Rubin EYE! SPECIALISTS 320 Market Street Open Wed. and Sat. Eves. Bell Phone 2020 W. Over Huh BXKRISBURG TELEGRAPH BID FAREWELL TO THE SOLDIERS Y. M. C. A. to Give Farewell Reception and Entertain ment to Bth Regiment At the special meeting of the Woman's Advisory Committee of the V. M. C. A. final plans and arrange ments were practically completed for the farewell reception to be held In the association hall Wednesday evening, July 11. The affair will be given in honor of the men of this city who are members of the Eighth Regiment. Prior to the reception there Will be an entertainment at 5.30 o'clock in Fahnestock Hall for the men with Mr. Bartholomew, of Now Tork City, prominent in Y. M. C. A. work, as principal speaker. The Y. M. C. A. is providing for the en tertainment and the reception which will follow is In charge of the ad visory committee, which numbers eighty women, Mrs. Paul Kunkel, as chairman, and Mrs. George Kunkel, as vice-chairman. A large crowd is expected and unusual effort is be ing put forth by the committee and 1. M. jC. A. officers to make the af fair worth while. All the members are urged to attend and hearty co operation expected that the final farewell to the men who are serving their country may be treasured as a sweet memory. , The farewell reception is of un usual interest and importance in that It is not only one of tlje lasting memories of the soldiers as they leave for their military duties, but will be the first method of greeting as they eventually land on the French shore, for the Y. M. C. A. is one of the greatest factors in add ing a pleasant side to the soldiers life in the trenches. Mrs. Henry Bair Wilson and Miss Esther R. Wilson, of Pittsburgh, spent the week-end among old friends in the West End. Joseph T. Ambler and son, Hor ace F. Ambler, of Cleveland, Ohio, are guests of their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Barr, Green street, for the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hilton, of 1212 North Third street, with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rodgers, 1412 Green street, aro Enjoying a week's stay in Atlantic City. Miss Arline Moore entertained at luncheon Saturday afternoon in hon or of Miss Ruth Gregory, of Balti more, her house guest. Mrs. Mabel Cronlse Jones return ed home Saturday after spending six weeks in Detroit, Mich., and To ledo, Ohio. Mrs. John C. Orr presided at the teatable Saturday afternoon at the Colonial Country club. Miss Kathleen Harman and Miss Lucy Bele Harman have gone home to Altoona, after a short stay with their relatives, Mr. and Mr?. Hugh Black, North Third street. Mrs. Luther McLaughlin and son. Earl McLaughlin, 1411 North Third street, are home after an extended visit to Chicago and Pittsburgh. Ralph Dewalt and Stanley Dewalt are goinlng to Atlantic City to-day for a stay of two weeks with friends from Jersey City. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Reiss, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Walters and Miss Estelle Walters, of Baltimore, mo tored, to this city Saturday for a week-end stay with Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Keenan, of Green street. Miss Marguerite Adams, of Hav erford, is the guest of Mrs. Farley Gannett, at Nantlllle, where she is spending the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Harper and small daughter, Harrlette Har per left for their Newark, N. J., home this morning after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Harper, of State street, for a few days. Miss Ellen Kent Jackman, of Tampa, Fla., is staying with Mrs. Jo seph Lurie, of Green street, for the month of July. Mrs. George Darby, Miss Ellzaofcth Darby and Miss Christine Darby, of Cumberland street, are spending the summer at Roaring Creek. Miss Helen Arch and Miss Esther Arch spent the week-end at the Cove as the guests of Mrs. Joseph Berrier. Miss Myrna Speas, Miss Vera Speas, and Miss Rose B. Mumma motored to Gettysburg yesterday. Miss Susan Thompson, Miss Doro thy Arnold, and Miss M. Katherine McFarland, of this city, and Miss Sara Lackey, of Enola, visited in Steelton yesterday. Miss Sara Isenberger, of Nejv Cumberland, is home after a visit to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kistler, of Steelton, have returned home af ter a month's trip to New York city, Boston and Worcester, Mass. Miss Rose Hoffman, of 921 Penn street, motored to Mt. Holly over the week-end. Mr .and Mrs. Joseph E. Bocam, of Pottsville, are visiting their son, Joseph E. Bocam, Jr., and family, of 1415 Zarker street. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jones and son Robert have gone to Philadel phia to attend the funeral of his brother. Miss Llnnle Bomberger, a student nurse at the Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, is visiting Mrs. W. E. J. Bomberger, 1450 Market street. Warren G. Moltz has returned to his home. 1335 Derry street, after an extended visit with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mel chinger Lewis, of Washburn, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Squires, of Cleveland, Ohio, former Harrisbu-g --erd, announce the birth of a son, Frederick Squires, Jr., Wednesday, July 4, 1917. Mr. Squires was man ager for the Romley Manufacturing Company while in this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe, of 1420 Zarker street, announce the birth of a daughter, Lucy Rowe, Friday, July 8, 1917. Mrs. Rowe was Miss Maude Bitterman, of Lykens, prior to her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roddy Wlttle, of 314 Clinton street, announce the birth of a son, Harry George Roddy Wlttle, Friday, July 6, 1917. Mrs. Wlttle was formerly Miss Ruth Shters. of Steelton. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin W. Shadle, of Wllkes-Barre,. former Harrlsburg ers, announce the birth of a son, Robert Irvin Shadle, Wednesday, July 4, 1917. Mrs. Shadle was Miss Ruth Doyle prior to her marriage. Wright's Orchestra of Columbus, Ohio, will play for dancing at Summerdale Park, Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday even-. Ings, July 10, 11 and 12. Rain or shine. This Is a very extraordinary attraction. Admission 25 and 50 cents. Fifteen-minute cars from i/ 7.45 till 9 o'clock.—Adv. ON PLEASURE TRIPS Mr. and Mrs. W. H. a. Hoffman and granddaughter of 1C25 Chestnut street, are home after a pleasure trip to Chicago and the West. They were accompanied home by their niece, Miss Velanna M. Writer and Miss Eliza Walker, of Shabanse. 111. Miss Walker left this morning for Buffalo, N. Y., for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George DeWalt Kin neard are home after a wedding trip to New Tork nd the seashore and are residing in Rlvemde. Miss Maude Doman has returned homo to Lancaster after visiting Miss Beatrice L. Lindsay, at 423 Harris street. DAY/^fi ► 10c value *Jv J J , Dress Shields. 23c value ,] Clipping; Price, Une * ot Pl ain I K pair, and Fancy 4 Clipping Price, ► 8c value "=- 17c '1 ► Snap Fasteners. w i Jr% m ■—< I^tomoRROWV^JM : sagHK Tuesday, July 10th Is a One-Day Sales \ I isc value Event of Supreme Importance Belding Spool ill ► Whi Con l ?bs eSSinS lx . "Clipping Day" for July will surpass even those preceding it. blacked 'colors. < cnppi.. K pnce, We have tried to make this the biggest money-saving event Harris- c,lpi "°* ,>r,ce ' < ► 9c burg has yet met 4c < ► 10c value 8c value, 25c value 25c value 35c value 17c value 15c to 25c Rias Binding. Torchon Laces. One lot Pocket- Children's One lot Shop- Turkish Towels. values < clippie* Price, ci.ppjn* Price, books Dutch Suits, ping Baskets. C..PPH,. Price, Stamped < : 4 c §£ 15c cu4£ inc. ""fir* in 1 * an,/ 1 7v ~ Clipping Price, \ ► 39c value I&ZC 33c value J ► 10c value ° ne lot Pif l ue 25c value ————— 15c value Mercerized / C Spool Ribbon and Organdie Men's Garters. 25c value Tin Canisters. Table Damask. ■■ i 10 vards in a Collar and Cuff clipping Price, Fancy China clipping Price, ciippta* rrice, and 50c i 'spool. Sets - 17C Ash Tray. g c 25c values. < ► cupping Price, Stamped < ► 19c >f 39 f v T ?) ue L ._ 13c 38c value 25c value Library Scarfs. 4 ► 0 _ Men s E ] astic . Middy Rlouses. One lot White cupping Price, < ► * 9c , val p?- Onc lotOrgLdy . One lot Plain une ioi urgana> or- values 19c ciippin* Price, and Fancy Collars, ZOC Soiled Rootees. ————- 1 < ' Ribbon. sll^ tl y mussed. cupping pnce, 10c value 25c value i ► cupping Price, "! r cr ' w , cjii. 5c One ot Sheet 15c and 25c . * /2-yard i ► lie 15c — Music. values len | t . hs Stamped < ► r n , Clipping Price, 50c value One lot Lawns, Houncing. ► 10c value nn wL OC- Infants' Knitted Crepes and CHp,,,n * ~r,cc' , Oriental Laces. ° ne ! ot &&C Saccules. soiled. devalue Voiles. apiece, Clipping Price, SOr Ties, slight- Clipping Price, "3C value Clipping Price, 1C r 4 ► c r ly Soiled. 39c value One lot Sport - IOC capping Price, Men's black and wJC Stripes and / C 10r value 2Fir white Silk Hose. , Figured Skirting ————— , c \ a . * ' Point de Paris c,,l,p,n * • n 3oc , v f alu r e 25c value ° ne ot Novehy , Point de Paris 25c value OnelotGxng- jc 12-inch Sport Shirting. ► clipping Price, Ladies' Soiled —————— ai y., ■ Embroidered 25c * ► C r , Handkerchiefs. 19c value cupping Price 39c value Doilies. I ► Clipping Price, Children's 1 n ' Lace Curtains, cupping Price, J ► 17c value 11c Rlue Hose. 1"C yards long. „ n,. u 4 1 Cllppl.g Price, Clipping Price, 1 X." C . ? mC " . ► venise uaces _ - ~ 15c value each, 1 Figured Lawn. 4 " a ntii?g ei PHc n e!" 15c v a i" d ps l9C Glass Spoon or 25c value cllpp '" K Prlce ' ' : 10c Fancy BOX 17c and 19c 9c Stationerv values 7 39c value Laundry Bags. i ► 25c value clipping Price, Children's Black ' Lace Scarfs and c " p ll ln i rrl< ''> All Curtain 4 ► One lot Chil- 11 n Hose, all sizes. Shams. lOC l. dren's Muslin Clipping Price, r , R _ n j Clipping Prtee, 4 ■ two pair, Gold Rand each, 10c and lie PRICE ► cupping Price, 10c value Dinner Plates. „ Yalues ; ► 1C- Palm Olive ZOC cupping Price, Stamped Collars _ s9c . va !^. e .. < Soap. • „ /c , , ,1 - Clipping Price, One lot Chil- i 1C . cupping Price, 50c value 12/tC and lx C dren's Trimmed ► T ! J C . 7/ one sample lot _ values. *>C Hats i ► Ladies light- ' Ribbed Union v ?yf . Plain White and " clipping pnee, < fitting Corset 2 - . Suits; stnali Yellow Mixing Colored Curtain 39c value OC < ► n., C ? ver , s .'. Men's Colored sizes. B ° wls - . Scrim. Drawn Work _£££_. Clipping 1 rlee, Clipping Price, 7 Clipping Price, Pillow Shams. (g, rp. i (go ► 7- Silk Handker- 0 - cupping pnce, $1.50 and $2.00 ' chiefs. ZOC *IUC op- values < ca va i, )o cupping price, —— 39 c value ZOC One lot Ladies' y One lnt rnmhi- 15c 50c value White Enamel 8c value , Satin and Straw y nation Suits- 1 ■ Bungalow and Ware Handle Mercerized 50c value Untrimmed ► 5c value Bib Aprons, Sauce and Pud- Napkins. 42-inch Stamped Hats. * ► cupping Mee, United States seconds. ding Pans. Cl,pp < !"V Pr,ce * Pillow Cases. cupping Price, ftp Flags in cards. Clipping Price, Clipping Price, ' Clipping Price, OC g% ' 4 ► cuppjng Price, 25c 23c 5c 25c OneTot '"soiled " 25c value , 8c value $1.50 value •< H p Pads and 15c value Soiled Baby „ 15c Honeycomb Qt SOc , va, " e One lot Ladies , nip i aas ana United States r in . Fancy China Tnwelc Stamped Dress- Sport Hats. ' Flags in cards. ciipping P price. Salad Bowls. cupping Price. ing Sacques. cupping Price, ► I rlee, C |l|,lng Price, 1A Clipping Price, cach> Clipping Price. < ; 5c 6c —loc_ 7c 5c 25c —l2l 25c value ———— 25c, 38c, 50c ' ■ ————— $2.50 value * One lot Ladies' 25c value values 35c value 15c value 15c value ,One lot Ladies' K Knickerbocker One lot Ladies' Children's Wizard Oil Extra Heavy Japanese Sport and < ► Drawers. Rings. Sample Dresses. Mop. Hand Towels. Slippers. Tailored Hats, i y ( lippfnn Price, CUppioK Price, Clipping Price, Clipping Price, Clipping Price, Clipping Price, Clipping Price, ► 15c 11c 19c 21c 10c 10c 98c ► 4 ►|l '' ' "> ' ' Rare Bargains Are to Be Found Daily Among Our " ; STYLISH MILLINERY DISPLAYS ; ► The very smartest shapes of the seasonable models in Milans, Milan Hemps, Liseres 4 ► and Leghorns, in trimmed, tailored and untrimmed models, in black and colors. New Sum- < ► mer Millinery in white, sport hats and sailors, and every wanted model for Women, " y Misses and Children is now being shown here at LOWER-THAN-ELSEWHERE-PRICES J ► 11 , _^ 4 Soutterslc to 25c Department Store] ; |( )| Where Every - V.DEMRTMERTJ J \ 215 Market Street Opposite Courthouse : MONN-J >HNSON BRIDAL Mrs. Annie Monn, of 1083 Swatara street, announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Orpha Monn, to Charles W. Johnson, of 2216 Logan street, in Baltimore, Md., Tuesday, July 3, Afte- a wedding trip to Washington, Philadelphia and Atlan tic City, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will be "At Home", to their friends at 2218 Logan street. GUESTS OF MRS JAMES Mrs. Melville H. James, of Nine teenth and Market streets, has as her guests Miss Verna Williams, Mis 3 Helen Edmonson and Miss Maud Davis, of Ebensburg, who will re main the balance of the week. JULY 9, 1917. OX MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mr. J. WooUton Jones and eon, Norman, of 133 4 Derry street, and Miss Mary Katherlne Mumina, are enjoying a motor trip through New Jersey, where they will visit relatives at Moorestown, Mount Ho'.ly and Atlantic City. Mrs. Benjamin E. Long and small son, of LandlsvlUe, are visiting Mrs. Mardie Nicholas, at 216 Herr street. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Armour and little Miss Mary Jane Armour, 236 Emerald street, leave this week for Atlantic City. Arthur Dunn and small son, Paul Meily Dunn, of Cleveland, Ohio, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dunn, of North Third street. SOLDIER VISITS FRIENDS P. A. Chronister, a well-known Hnrrlsburg. boy, who enlisted some time ago In the Engineering Divis ion of the United States Army, and who is row stationed at University Camp, Washington, D. C., was in Harrisburg yesterday on a brief leave of absence. Mr. Chronister is a singer of soi 'c note and is a member of several musical organizations. His company expects to be moved to a southern training camp within the near future. Mrs. James P. McCullough, Miss Nancy McCullough and John McCul lough. of 2041 North Second street, are visiting relatives in Mercersburg for the month of July.