LOCAL PEOPLE MARRY IN PHILA. The Ogelsby-Rcinoehl Wed ding Ceremony Quietly Per formed by Rev. Dr. DeYoe The marriage of Warwick M. Ogelsby, vice-president of the Com monwealth Trust Company, of this city, and Helen B. Reinoehl, of Cot tage. Hill, Steelton, took place in Philadelphia at noon to-day. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Luther DeV'oe, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Gcrmah town, formerly of the Messiah Lu theran Church, of this city. After a two weeks' absence, Mr. and Mrs. Ogelsby will reside at "220 North Second street. ATTENPS to 7.30 50<* Vegetable Soup Senllopeil Chicken Hum nnil Cnbbage Roust Reef Chicken Giblets Muslieil or Home Fried Potatoes Stewed Pens, Onions. Fruit Snlnd Choice Desserts, Coffee, Ten or Cocoa ELECTRIC.- Cleaners and Washers 15 DIFFERENT MAKES WE HAVE THE KIND YOU WANT EASY PAYMENTS NEIDIG BROS. 21 So. Second St. The Lovett-Masterson Wedding in Parsonage Mrs. Leah Masterson, 139 Sassa fras avenue, announces the marri age of her daughter, Miss Lydia E. Masterson to Rufus K. Lovett, of Chester, Pa., formerly of Eouisian nu, Monday, March 17th at three | o'clock, at the parsonage of the First Baptist Church, of Chester. The bride was-charmingly attired in a dark blue gown of georgette crepe with hat to match, and carried a shower of sweet peas. • Mrs. R. Hauman Derstine, of Ches ter, formerly of this city, the ma tron of honor, wore a suit of Perkin blue and a corsage of lavender sweet peas. After the ceremony a reception was held in the newly-furnished home of the young couple, 1205, Han? cock street, where they will be at i homo to their many friends after | April Ist. Mr. Eovett is connected with the Sun Shipbuilding Company, of Ches ter. DR. C. R. PHILLIPS will meet his patients and those of Dr. J. W. Kllenbergcr, for the pres- I ent, at 922 North Third street, from j 1i.30 P. M. to 8.30 P. M. Other hours by appointment. feb24-tf I ~ ~~ ~ Coffee : You'll Appreciate | You know the kind; golden clear liquid with a wonderful I aroma which appeals to you, i and makes the meal "just the i best ever." i I Golden Roast Blend Coffee I is that kind of coffee. Most carefully blended and then just as carefully roasted, Golden Roast is put up for I people who like real coffee. ! It's put up in pound packages, air-tight Sold by your grocer R. H. LYON [ Coffee Purveyor to the I'enii-llnrrijß IlurrlMburir, Pa. American Red Cross Clothing Drive, March 24-31 + bundle up y bundle If you have two coats, give one to your fellow man who is shivering in Europe. Give every practical garment you can. Give your second best dress. Give shoes. Give underwear. Give all the used cloth ing you don't urgently need. Because men, women and children across the water need it desperately. GO Bundle Dp Your Clothes Take them to any Red Cross Receiving Station, located at all Public School Buildings, or Telephone: RED CROSS. 4884—80Y SCOUTS, 1962-R By Way Of Education— Just to see how true it was "that Doutrichs were always busy" a New Yorker came to pay us a visit. We won't tell what he said —but it was some com pliment. RETURN'S FROM FRANCE Motter Fletcher, who served with the Twenty-eighth Division of the motor truck battalion, has returned home. Other Harrisburg soldiers are gradually being demobilized and i during tlie next two or three months I hundreds of the boys who went into ! the service a year or two ago will j be back in the' old home town. ON BUSINESS TRIP William F. Paul, of Cottage Ridge, left for an extended business trip through the western part of the State. AVhile gone he will attend the State, conference of the Retail Shoe men's Association at Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs. John Nailor and Lloyd Nailor, of Mechaniesburg. und Miss Ethel Sanderson, of Carlisle, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, 431 Curtin street. Miss Miriam Small and her cousin. Miss Bertha Williams, of San An tonio, Texas, went to New York to day to remain for a fortnight with their aunt, Mrs. Luther D. Bell, of that city. Miss Mary Koons, of Camp Hill, returned last evening after a de lightful visit of several weeks in Overbrook and Chester. Daniels Leaves Brest For Trip to Paris By Associated Press Brest, France, March 25. — Jo sephus Daniels, Secretary of the American Navy, left Brest for Paris yesterday afternoon. Prior to his de parture Mr. Daniels visited the American arsenal and hospitals and tlie cemetery where a number of Americans are burled. More New Garments Are Here 0 Our little shop is the talk of the town for styles and values. We are keeping up the pace by having new things arriving all the time. Many New Snappy Capes Special $l5 and $19.75 These are the cream of the season styles that are so much admired but cost more in the high priced shops. Here you get the style and quality but pay much less. Most Exclusive Styles in Suit? You Will Find Anywhere Are Here at $35 to $39.50 And the best part of it is that you save all the way from $lO to $2O by purchasing in our little shop. Women who are consid ered the best dressers in the town are patronizing us. That is because we have the styles and workmanship and the ma terials that can be had in the best shops— but they cost less here. Poiret twills, serges and tricotines are here. Navy and all the best colors. Remarkable Suits Are Here at $25 and $29.50 There are no better anywhere and the real point is that you cannot find such suits elsewhere at the prices. All you have to do is to come here and see for yourself. You get the newest fashion notes here for less. ffIARRISBURG.PA. MOTOR TO LANCASTER Miss Helen Rowland, Miss Cooper and George Souder, of Lancaster, motored hero yesterday, meeting old friends and taking luncheon at the Penn-Harris. N. GOODMAN'S Cleaning and Dye Works 1 N- Sixth Street 1 [ AVe clean, press and repair old I clothes like new. Spring Is Here —Ciena l> lloth I'lioncK. We Call and Deliver L- * f '■* Funeral Designs Special | A Beautiftfl Spray *or $2.00 A Handsome Wreath for $5.00 Keeney's Flower Shops 814 X. 3d St. 157 N. Front St. ; Hnrrisburg. Steelton. i COFFEE 30c, 35c, 40c Lb. PEANUTS 213 Chestnut