4 {SOCIAL NEWS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE WRETWATCHFOR NEVEV A. BOWERS Galahad President Called to Colors Receives Gift and , Good Wishes From Club Th Galahad Recreation Club loses one of its most active members. Nevin A. Bowers, who is called to the col ore and leaves for Camp Wads worth. B, C., Thursday evening. Mr. Bowers was one of the charter members of the White Knights and has held vari ous offices, being its secretary, tennis and cheaa manager, and at present its president. He was also a member of the baseball team. The Galahad Club hus now thirty-five members in vari ous branches of the U. S. service. Being one of the hardest workers for the good of the club. President Bowers will be missed by the organi zation. He was given a wristwatch by his fellow clubmembers with the wish that he "would fight a good light as a representative of the United States in upholding the rights of humanity, and as he looked at the token from his club members it would give him the inspiration that he. with the help of his countrymen, would be instru mental in placing a new set of works in the Watch on the Rhine." The young man was also given a farewell supper last evening at Reser voir Park, the party including: Mrs. William Maurer, Mrs. R. C. Mil linger, Mrs. R. C. Armes, Mrs. D. C. Hawley, Mrs. S. L. Bowers, Mrs. John Bogar, Mrs. N. A. Bowers. Miss Jen nie Cassel, Miss Marjorie Millinger, Miss Eleanor Bowers, William Maurer, R. C. Milinger. R. C. Armes. D. C. Hawley. S. L. Bowers. N. A. Bowers, E. H. McCoy, George M. Allen, Allen H. Fritz, Edgar McCoy, Jr., and Rob ert Bogar an quisite suites we have ever offered. Chairs may be had with •- p; cane-insert backs, blue Spanish leather , I? flfi plete. August Sale Price OUU ,£J Ivory Bed Room Suite with the improved Bow-foot bed; '0 ;/'] large chifforette with trays, and the new Vanity Dresser, every /■,) piece distinctive and different from the ordinary kind. The lat- 0 S est creation in furniture designing, 5 pieces. QUO Pi (\f\ 'M August Sale Price UU || Other Bed Room and Dining Suites, ranging from $35.00 up II to $350.00. £ | We have what you want at the price you want to pay for it. You will be surprised at the wonderful selection of goods that we I! have on our floors. Our low Cash or , expense is 7" ~T C H A S . F . 7~) jp your big 1 1 0 0 VE-t* R ~ bU I saving Credit Furniture Company gjj AUGUST 6, 1918. JUDGE KUNKEL TO HOLD COURT Session Tomorrow Morning; Judge Henry Will Pre side on Monday Bbbmk President Judge J/jTI George Kunkol jsy court to-morrow announced by of ficials. The usual ■gUl motion court ses \ slon will be held. pljpSf may not he heard Two injunction cases scheduled to bo heard this week have been con tinued until next Monday when Judge C. V. Henry will preside. Touchers' Examinations Special examinations for teachers who must have provisional certificates in order to teach in the county this fall will be held to-morrow at the office of the county superintendent In the court house and at his office in Lykens. Damage Suit Filed—That she was accused of the murder of her moth er, is the charge that Helen Stanko vlch, Steelton, brought against Stana Nevajda, another Steelton woman, in a damage suit filed to-day. No state ment has been prepared but it is un derstood $2,500 will be asked, the Stankovich woman claiming she has suffered damages to that amount. SEARCH FOR HUN SUB By Associated Press A Canadian Atlantic Port, Aug. 6. —Search was made in Canadian wa ters by government vessels to-day for a German submarine which since Friday has destroyed five sailing ships and the Standard Oil tanker Luz Blanca, sunk yesterday after a running fight forty miles off the coast of. Nova Scotia. Man's Heart on Right Surgeons Say of Draftee Phlludclplila, Aug. 6. The draft' has revealed to George W. Nicholson, 30, 1525 Morris street, that his heart is on his right side. The discovery was made by Dr., John H. Bailey, medical njember of Local Board No. 22, Fifteenth atreeti and Snyder avenue. Nicholson was turned down because he was under weight. He appealed to "Washington for special permission to enter the service, was refused, and asked the local board for another examination. In making it Dr. Bailey made the dis covery as to location of the heart. Nicholson has received requests from medical societies for special ex amination this fall and says he will gladly undergo them. Dr. Bailey says Nicholson's heart is normal- Thero are only a few similar cases In medi cal history. INDUCTED " INTO SERVICE Harry Hurvitz, 236 North Second street, has been Inducted for special limited military service as steno grapher. He wllH be sent to Wash ington, Thursday afternoon. In tha 814 th Aerial Squadron. He was in ducted under the call Issued Saturday for twenty-five stenographers. Two calls for twenty-five stenographers each were received by the local boar yesterday, and filled so quickly they were -closed in the afternoon. Tho number of stenographers qualified for limited service is large, and -calls for these inductions are quickly filled. Keeney's Flowers Beautiful Floral Work 10% less than any other place in town. We will make a beautiful spray for 08c. A handsome wreath for $3.08. Keeney's Flower Shop 814 N. 3rd St. 157 N. Front St. lifirrlMliurK Steelton