4 INTERESTING PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS MARRY SATURDAY IN EARSONAGE Miss Margaret Myers and Charles Mehler Wed by the Rev. A. M. Stamets Miss Margaret Myers, the pretty daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myers, of 170S Penn street, and Charles Mehler, were quietly mar ried in the parsonage of the Augs burg Lutheran Church, Saturday evening by the Rev. A. M. Stamets, pastor of the church. The bride wore a dainty frock of pale pink organdie and a small hat of pink roses with long streamers of tulle, and carried a bouquet of pink roses and ascension lilites. The maid of honor was Miss Anna Capin. She wore a frock of white georgette and a picture hat of tulle. Her bouquet was of pink rosebuds. Harry Myers a brother of the bride was best man. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mehler, returned to the bride's home, where a dinner was served. Late in the evening they left Eaglesmere, where they will spend their honey moon. 11 Lenses, ; , correctly made Ka- and fitted, will ■ be a pleasing ■ ) surprise if you J*. are now wear i| ing ordinary flat lenses. i:> The increased view, or •| range of vision, you get from our Toric Lenses may !<: be compared to the advan tages of a bay window to an ordinary flat window. Be <!• sides, our Toric Lenses are efficient to the very edges, light and becoming. | CH3t Sohl.^inkrnbarh^Kotisi ;| OPTOMETRIST# ANO OPTICIAN! N0.22 N. 4-TH.Sr. J> NARRISDURO. PAt ===== Give your time t We will do your Washing promptly, efficiently, economically. One trial of our superior service will prove that we launder with brains as well as pure soaps, filtered water, modern equipment, etc. City Star Laundry 1005 NO Z",ZI TH ST □tJ " j 'I ii' ii ii II In H (How about having Your Palm Beach Dry Cleaned Here CI Our method is the most : modern and we will not only do the . J. work thoroughly and promptly, but will give your suit added luster so that it will look as good and fresh as new. : ATTENTION IS CALLED TO ! THE FACT THAT WE CLEAN , LADIES' GARMENTS OF ALL KINDS. ESPECIAL ATTENTION ■ , GIVEN TO BLOUSES AND LINGERIE OF FINE TEXTURE. 1 MONDAY EVENING, Friends in the Service Arrive Over There IMI HAROLD J. BROWN Harold J. Brown, of 2327 North Sixth street, a clerk in the offices of Appleby Brothers and Whittaker, and Harris Hoffman, of 2117 North Sixth street, blacksmith in the Enola shops are friends in the service who have just arrived "over there." They left Harrisburg April 30 for Camp Lee and were both placed in Company E, 145 th ,U. S. Infantry. Y. M. C. A. Girls Return From the Canton Camp 8;> The following girls, Miss Lois G. S; Scott, leader; Miss Ruth Seabold and I'lMlw Pearl Hoover, R. F. O. M. II Club; Miss Daisy Seidle, Miss Bertha i Scliubauer, Miss Sarah Wrightstone, j Bachelor Girls' Club; Miss Esther i Gardner, T. M. T. M.; Miss Ruth I Arnold, Litus; Miss Catherine Jlc -1 Loughlin and Miss Peggy Devan, j Monito; Miss Elizabeth Hartman. 1 Kresge Komrade Club; all delegates of the Harrisburg branch of the Y. g I W. C. A. to the Federated Industrial [; [Clubs' conference which was?' held |; 'at Camp Nepahwin canton, return t||ed late last Saturday afternoon, t'j On their way home from the con s' ' j ferenco the Germuntown Y. W. C. i; iA. chapter chaperoned by Miss Vint, i: j religious work secretary, stopped oft ! ■ for a short time to view the Fenn 'jlsylvania Stslte Capitol and took sup j per at our local association, j) Groups of delegates from the va il jrious cities participated in one of ' the features of the conference which j; j was "Universal City Movie Show." It was presented July 4, the Harris . [ burg girls representing the "Em ■ ployment Bureau." IrT Hm| ,-.. HARRIS HOFFMAN Miss Dallman Honor Guest at Party on Her Birthday The Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Dallman, 1957 Bellevue Road, entertained In formally at their home the other evening in honor of their daughter. Miss Ruth Dallman, who celebrated here sixteenth birthday. The young folks enjoyed a pleas ant evening with music, games and contests. A cleverly-appointed sup per with an arrangement of bloom ing laurel was served to the guests. I The young people extending good j wishes to the honor guest included: | Miss Ruth West, of Corry, Pa.; Miss | Laura Althouse. Miss Mary Moyer, Mis-s Emma Jones. Miss Lillian Dall- | man. Miss Rosalie Yeakle, Henry i Palm, Lester Neiffe. James Homire, ; Richard Mount, Donald Dallman. | Meredith Dallman and Fred Hand- , land. Mrs. Mary Peters, who spent the past several weeks at Altoona, with her daughter, Mrs. A. G. Sink, has returned home. She was acconi-j panied by Mrs. Sink. Miss Blannche Sweeney, of New Cumberland, spent the past several days in town, as the guest of her, aunt. Miss Ida Beaverson, Swatara street. Charles Mayer spent Sunday at Reading. Miss Helen Weller has returned home from a month's visit to her aunt, Mrs. Wesaley Raymond. She was accompanied by Miss Elise Ray mond, who will spend some Jime in town. Miss Hull Is to Marry Early in the Autumn Mr. and Mrs. Sherman T. Hull, of I Fourth street, New Cumberland, an nounce the engagement of their j daughter, Miss Florence E. Hull, to Gilbert L. Yetter, of Steelton. The ! marriage of this popular young j couple will be an early fall event, i Both are graduates of the Steelton j High school. Miss Hull is also a | graduate of the Institute of Tech ] nflogy. Mr. Yetter is a Lehigh Uni ; vet sity man and a member of Theta ! Xi Fraternity. WILLIAMS PORT GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Zimmerman, 1910 Park street, entertained an au tomobile party from Williamsport yesterday. Those in the party were: Mrs. James Watkins and sons, David and Roy Watkins; Ralph Evans, David Watkins and sflns, Lloyd and Thomas Watkins; John Holden. George Challenger, Mr. Machamer, | all of Williamsport, and Mrs. Wil i liam L. Evans and daughter, Mary I Evans, of this city. IN THEIR NEW HOME | Mrs. Emily Swope and her small j granddaughter, Mary Emily Sour : bier have gone to Westfleld, N. J., to ! join Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Sour bier for a permanent residence. Mr. 1 Sourbier, a former Harrisburg, Is ; an auditor In New York for the Un [ derwood Typewriter Company. Mrs. Anna B. Kammerer, 1034 : South Eighteenth street, is visiting ! friends and relatives in Pittsburgh. M. R. Eckman and daughter. Miss ' Mae Eckman, of Lancaster, motored to Harrisburg yesterday where they spent the day with friends. Miss Elsie Shultz, 45 North Sum mit street, has just returned from I a visit in New York City. Mrs. Joseph W. Rehn and chil dren, Elizabeth and Neil, 620 North Sixteenth street, are visiting at Downingtown, Chester county. Pa. Mrs. Daisy Sellers, of Chambers j burg, is spending several weeks at I the home of Mr. and Mrs. George j Wert, 1620 State street, j Miss Laura J. Craig, St. Peters- I burg. Pa., is visiting Mrs. H. K. I Crull, 808 North Seventeenth street. Mrs. Addison Sheffer, of York, is spending several weeks with Mrs. H. T. Piatt, 812 North Eighteenth street. MAKE VP HOISEPARTY Mrs. H. S. Dill, Mrs. Zug and Miss Florence Fager will chaperon a party of girls at a houseparty. In the party will be the Misses Har riet Bastain, Gertrude Bastian, Vir ginia S. Morrow, Dorothy E. Fager, Elizabeth F. Smith, Helen R. Haw thorne, Irene L. Johnson, Ruth I. Landis, Lucille K. Beard, Gertrude A. Nye, Margaret G. SpencSr. They left to-day for Glen Lock cottage, near Philadelphia, where they will enjoy ten days of primitive outdoor life. Mr. and Mrs. L D. Perry, of 1617 North Second street, announce the birth of a daughter, Thursday, July 4, 1918. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Fagen announce the birth of a son, Gilbert James Fa gen, June 24,-1918, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Delaney, of 268.Herr street, announce the birth of a daughter, Helen Ruth Delaney, Thursday, July 4. 1918. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Garrett, of 40 North Summit street, announce the birth of a son, Robert Keene Garrett, Sunday, June 29, 1918. [Other Personals on Page B.] EARRISBURG TELEGRAPH! Another Military Bridal on Saturday Evening A military wedding was solemnl*- ed Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Ellen C. Thompson, 457 South Fourteenth street, when Miss Iva Marie Thompson became the wife of Sergeant Richard Brown Max well, the Rev. Clayton Albert Smuck er performed the ceremony. The bride was attired in a train less gown of taupe satin and silk tulle with bodice of satin folds in high girdle effect and carried a shower bouquet of orchids. Sergeant Maxwell, the son of Mrs. S. E. Maxwell, of Washington, is sta tioned at Camp A., Humphreys, Va. Only relatives and close friends were guests. Miss Ellen Thompson, sistef of the bride, was maid of hon ot and Henry Wolf acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell left for a short wedding trip through the South. Hosts at Surprise Party For Miss Mary Ludwig A delightful surprise party was given for Miss Mary Ludwig the other' evening at the home of her parents, Air. and Mrs. Jerome Lud wig. 1915 State street. A regular fireworks carnival was enjoyed by the young people and a delightful supper was served. The guests included: Miss Beatrice Bowers, Miss Nettie Brown, Miss Helen Cope, Miss Dor othy Cope. Miss Mary Kline, Miss Delia Fackler, Miss Ferriday, Miss Hilda Ludwig. Miss Mary Ludwig, Dan Guish, Russell Brightbill, Clyde Bruaw, Harry Rudy, Jess Black, Ross Whittle, Jack Gould and Fred Stonesipher. Miss Edith Marshall Tatnal, of 238 Emerald street, started to-day for a pleasure trip to Portland, Me., Boston, Philadelphia and New York city. -Miss Florence Wright, a prominent vocalist of New York city, is visit ing Mrs. Edward O. Pardoe, at her home In Camp Hill. Landis Oswald Workman, of York, is visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Workman, at 1626 State street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Todd, 1005 North Front street, are home after an automobile trip to Middletown, Va., Washington and other points of interest. Miss Margaret Krlchbaum, of North Second street, is able to be "Out after an illness of ten days. Henry F. Grayscm went home to Erie this morning after a short stay among, relatives in the West End. Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Bruce, of Baltimore, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson, of street. Mrs. William Lott, 701 North Seventeenth street, entertained Mrs. Albert Fager and Miss Louise Ea ger, of Lancaster, at dinner Saturday evening. CHAPLAIN IM BRIE HERE Chaplain Charles K. Imbrle, of the National Army of the United States, ; who expects to sail for France this ; week, spent the week-end with his wife and their children, Mary and Betty, who are staying with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Flem ing, of 104 South street. Chaplain Imbrie participated in the communion services of the Mar ket Square Presbyterian Church ! yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Omwake ! and family have returned to their 1 Riverside home, after spending sev- I eral weeks at Coliegeville. ! Miss Blanche McCurdy, of McEl hattan has returned home after a holiday visit with friends in this city. Miss Helen K. Weliver, of Wil liamsport, was in town to-day on the way home after a visit in Chambers burg. / <| Furniture Specials at the Hoover Furniture j Company i v ' White Enamel feed, spring and mattress. Bed has heavy 2-inch I posts and 10 filling rods, 10 year I guaranteed rflOA r" f\ spring, AZ/.nf/ I complete V™ " High grade felt mattresses r011514.98 $14.98 100 per cent. Pure Silk Floss Mattresses. m Mmm finest quality CM. £ •% lof Java Floss, * - ' Felt combination ft* mm Ct mattresses rk / if A good ticking, ... V* * -vU j Reed Baby Carriages, white I enamel, reversible body, com ' plete with wind shield, made of ; sr. $29.75 ! '•The Htot that uvea Van Nie; CHARLES F. HOOVER FURNITURE CO t 1415-19 N. Second St/ NOW IN OVERSEAS SERVICE Norman W. Kines, with Battery D, Three Hundred and Thirteenth Field Artillery, A. E. F., has arrived safely "over there" according to word received by friends In this oity. Mr. Kines was connected with the Charles F. Hoover Furniture Com pany prior to joining Uncle Sam's forces. He was widely known here and ift the upper end of the county, having resided In Duncannon. SHANK-GRAN SHURY BRIDAL Miss Ruth M. Gransbury of Lake Como, Pa., and Emory B. Shank, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Shank, 235 Harris street, were quietly married Saturday, June 15. at the Presbyterian Manse, of Han cock, N. Y., by the Rev. A. C. Stuard, minister of that church. | Soutter's 25c Department Store; ► Buy Here Not Alone Because Prices Are Lower, but Because Qualities Are Better '< 10c value I ft S J 39c C Hair Nets J S —————— 4 elastic, 36-inch wide '< nipping Price, Bleached 3 for 10c -Sfft- I; Sew-on Sup- 19c value porters, w * #\ | Turkish Clipping Prtee. J A 1 k t %\ Towels t -^roMORROW^O*! p "" A Liberal Clipping of Prices 39c'"* ► 5c val. Will Feature This Clipping Day Tomorrow, Tuesday ' citpiißg'priicc? , Clip n °w the list of articles advertised that you will want to u •<! Card, buy tomorrow and come early in the morning to insure complete 21 C "V 2c selection. Lots are limited in many lines, and at the prices quoted 45c value < ,_ . many will be sold out before the day gets very far along. Come! Sport Skirtings, 4 JC value ——figUred, 36-inCll Ilo< Eves an(l 25c value Rvalue. 15c value 25c value 10c and 25c < i Cllppinc Price, Clipping Pr lee I aby Caps ' I Men's Soiled I Black Grip I value I c,,p i , g^ rfe 'il ► Card.- C. ' Price, Linen Collars, Lunch Boxes, Instruction AOC V r 1 OC Clipping Price, dinnlne Price. Books, m villi" L 1 C ————— . Q Cllppinc Price, . ™ lUe ,, i [ 50c value. 50c value. 12c CJr Longcloth 36-^ [ 10c value Collar and Cuff Children's Skirts mch w,d< ;' < I [ Skirt Markers, ciippm. price, 12c and 15c 17c value 85c value c " P 2IVL '* r r ( lipping price, oc? value Aluminum Stamped Made- <£5C y ODC Wash Ties, Strainers. up Ladies' i k 7- ; "T: Clipping Price, Cllppinc Prlee, Gowns e-ll ' r , - 2oc value 50c and ?9c If| _ , - ciippinc Price, Silk Shirting, . r _ I® C va ' ue Organdie value IVFC lUC £Q 32-inch wide, i Dress Shields, Collars. White Aprons, TZ ; OJt cupper Price, < Cllppinc Price, Clipping Prlee. slightly SOjled, SU J 50c Value. s(k yalue 75 C " air ' 17c clipping; Price, Aluminum Stamped Made- , n " r 5c 19c U anrl Vi ' Meat Forks, up Children's X. a^ue 4 50c value, 1 34 and 36 > ciippias Price. Dresses White Lawns, < [ vllll . £, ac ! Ja tS tS 10c and 15c cii P y Prtee, v CllpplnK pAcc. 27-inch wide, I Soiled Val lac, 3 g c £2£ 2sc 1C- H r CUM Price. Cllppln, "rice, * 35 C value. SOC ValUe * iOC 2C va ' ue C Extra Size Gold Band Scrim Dresser 39c value. < Organdie Ladies' Vests, China lea Pots, - Scarfs 36-in. Shepherd < K 1 10c , Va i UC , r Uf? llarS 'i i 50c value. cn P pi„ Price. CIIPPI-, Price. ; Plaid Dress L Colored Braids, slightly soiled, 7Q/> on 1 Goods 4 Clipping Price. Clipping Price. Ladies Wash &%J C OiJC Z"C Cllppinc Prlee. / y 3c clipping Prie*, 25c value 19c value 50c value 25C \ y 10c value , 15c r'!" r - 25c Vu d .iS S .. V p2. S .' St s a r d bi l bl a „ n d tS ' 36 Tl" Ch S r'- mpe,J 39c value " y Oriental Laces, Ladies Fancy ————— iq Sets—bib and Union Linen j\/- t i . ruinL Price. Linen Handker- 39c value bootees Center Pieces, Voiles,^ n chiefs C 1o ■——— Cllppinc Prlee. Cllppinc Price, 00-jnCh Wide, ► 3c Cllppinc Price, Sandals 50c value. 1 CllpplncPr.ee, , y 11 c Cllppinc Prlee. Ladies' Union lvC 29c '__ Y alue -. .. 25c Suits, 50c value. Plain White 4 Venise Insertion ]2l4c value ————— ciippin K Price, . T 75c value Cllppinc price. r a if4 C Colored 25c and 50c QQ C 36-inch Stenciled Lace Curtains, p , ain Colored < 7 Handkerchiefs value OOC Covers, 2^ l1 >'® r I is Silk and Cotton ' C Cllppinc Price.' Elastic Belts, 59c value. Cllppinc Price. * M j xed p op n ns^ 8c value 9 c Price, Ladies' Union 25 C Cllppinc Price. , Embroidery In- 1 OC Suits, , I9 C va i ue 55C sertion, 39c value ciippinc Price. a - Colored Border j 'Cllppinc Price, Ladies' Initial 50c value. 4g c Curtain Scrims, J? c , value \ . Handkerchiefs, Pocketbooks, stamped 36-inch 44-inch wide Clipping Prlee. Cllppinc Prlee, ic_ „_i„„ 1 OWeIS, ' plain and l C T i„ T.r p„... p„... Vo|lm 50c value. &OC SoC Two Lip Jar 101/ v** 1 fir ciippinc Priee, A ttv;ca .. . . ———— Rubbers, l£*/*C *nn i Bandings, f d"™ oT y , e v „. e I9c value 39c c '"Xr 15c S 29c MM. °£_ Stamped ..Meroerized 25c value 25C 25c value 18c . value. s h < Mo'e RlSbon. ' hta, 's.™"" Sal cuU. ; luIL: cTlpnll- Prtce. R>ngs. Cllppinc Price. 50 C IOC -|Q„ Cllppinc Price. | Cllppinc Prtee, 1 Hr> ———— X 27C < 25C 8C 75c value 50c va i ue - 39 C value , 29c value ————— Lot of Stamped Made Turkish Towels, P1 • w . . < ~? C T al "f. Ladies' Su- 10c value 17c value up Fudge blue and white Children s Skirts bonnets, Cuff Links, Aluminum Lids, Aprons, check, j nc j i °,V Cllppinc Prtee, Cllpplnx Prtee. Cllppinc Prtee, Cllppinc Prtee, Cllppinc Price. Cllppinc Prlee, Clipping Price L 15c 10c 8c 11c 49c 39c 29c ! Heavily Clipped Prices on Stylish Millinery Lo* of $2.00 and $3.00 value Ladies' Lot of $2.50 to $3.50 value Ladies'Un- Lot ot SI.OO value Children's Trimmed Trimmed Hats, Clipping Price, #1.19 trimmed Hats, Clipping Price, $1.48 Hats, Clipping PnCe ••••••; 390 " Lot $3.50 to $5 Ladies' Trimmed Hats Lot of $1.50 value Ladies' Sailors, Hats, Clipping V Price, .. f". 8 Tr ' m ] Clipping Price $1.98 Clipping Price A. Lot of 25c and 39c value Millinery i Lot of $1.50 to $2.00 value Ladies' Lot of $2.50 value Ladies' Sailors, T lTo? 50C vafue" Untrimmed Hats, Clipping Price, 590 Clipping Price $1.19 Clipping Price < Soutters lc to 25c Department Stored I2O" )| Where Every Day Is Bargain Day 215 Market Street Opposite Courthouse; PENNA R. R. WOMEN'S REMEF The Penna R. H. Women's Divi sion for War Relief, Department No. 7, will hold their regular month ly meeting: at the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A., Reily street, to-morrow after noon at 3 o'clock. A full attendance Is desired. All new members are urged to be pres ent as the meeting will be of special Interest to them. Lester Landis, Fifteenth and State streets, and Henry Klugh, 800 North Sixteenth street, left to-day for Pittsburgh where they will do inspecting work for the Water Com mission. J. Halifax Chubbe, of Halifax, Is a Ruest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shultz, 15 North Summit street. Robert E. Gohl, 1717 Forster street, is visiting in Maine with rela tives. JULY 8. 1918. Mrs. Albert Fager and daughter, l-oulst', of Chambersburg, spent last week with Mrs. Charles Schmidt, 222 Forster street. • ■ Announcement We beg to inform our patrons and friends that Miss Mary Sachs is no longer in the employ of the Wm. B. Schleisner Stores. Mrs. Wm. B. Schleisner < lie.vnold Askinn, 17liNortl: street, is home froin Phlliulelphhi where he is working over the week end.
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