6 GIV E SURPRISE TOMKS.BOSSLER Shower of Handkerchiefs to the Pastor's Wife From Sunday School Class Mrs. Bossier, wife of the Rev. 53. A- G. Bossier, pastor of the State Street United Brethren Church, was given a surprise at her home, 125 North Eighteenth street. In cele bration of her birthday. Each guest brought a pretty handkerchief for Mrs. Bossier and an Informal program Included a piano solo by Lester Lingle; reading by Miss Marie Ger hart; vocal duet. Mrs. Batdorf and Miss Margaret Edmondson. Brief talks were made by Mrs. Bossier, the Rev. E. A. G. Bossier. Mrs. Fred Lyons, the class president; Mrs. Wal ter Spitler and George Oyler. assist ant teacher. Those present at the festivities were the Rev. and Mrs. Bossier. Mrs. Mary Lynn, Mrs. Catherine Lyter, Mrs. Jennie Buck, Mrs. Minerva Fnltler, Mrs. Margaret Edmondson. Mrs. Eva Butdorf, Mrs. Enders. Mrs. A: Laughlin. Mrs. Agnes Xauss. Mrs. B'anche Laverty, Miss Ellen Levan. Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. George Runkle. Mrs. Ankerbrand. Mrs Da v'd Basehore, Mrs. Anna Morris, Mrs. W H. Zimmerman. Mrs. Nobler, Mrs. W. R. Zimmerman, Miss Evelyn Lynn. Miss Grace Lynch, Miss Mar garet Edmondson, Miss Elda Zim merman. Miss Gertrude Zimmerman, Miss Mildred McGlaughlln. Miss Mil d-ed C!ark. Miss Esther Moore. Miss Edith Reeves. Miss Dorothy Reeves. Mr®. Frank Mats. Mrs. Doyle. Mrs A W Myers Miss Anna James. Miss Marie Gerhart. Lester Lingle. An drew Buck, George Oyler and Mrs. C H. T.vter. secretary of the class. A '"His Rrown. of Capital street, mtnTWi after n extended trip to Oreo>- *y V. j., Philadelphia and V "mir.gton. Del. v<- V-p Schwab, of 191S Market fTJ K l, est of Mr. and Mrs. H * Colvtn. of Schellsburg, Bedford C * V ■ ! 'l * VA' INDIES' TAILOR work done at moderate cq'- A The Ladies' Bazaar I "It's Right Because 8-10-12 Store J We Make It Right" |s. 4th St. | Women and Misses Will Find the Display of Fall Styles Very Attractive t Comprising Every Garment in Latest Models. Everything in Fact for the Woman Who Appreciates What Being Fashionably Dressed Means. Fashionable New Suits, the most handsome that we have shown In many a recent season. Exceptional Coat Values many beautiful effects, all ga-ments perfectly tailored in sea son's popular weaves. 0 Dresses fl W™l Skirts | J JA V :2OT Waists 1 Are Here V TT onderful Assortments Ji \ •vill be to your advantage to (CC)// our big store and see how —7^-'^/?" v h" e prepared to meet your ' I t, *'• [* # H aiding | the Outgo! eej ing down family expense these days amounts to a juggler's job it not? \nd the FAMILY WARDROBE is i • 7 consideration—isn't it ? Well—make the old clothes DO, as ange- j ments are Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Grls- j singer and Mrs. Himes. Franklin J. Brunner, of 1628 Sus- j quehanna street, has returned home after a trip to Quebec, Montreal, To ronto, Canada and Niagara Falls. Mrs. C. C. Gohn, an