8 Enjoy Week-End. Party Given at Juniata Bridge Mr. and Mrs. William Ford enter tained at a week-end party at tlielr summer home at Juniata Fridge In honor of Lieutenant K. F. Crane, who is home on a short furlough from the Walter Reed Hospital, i Washington, and Corporal William, Crane who recently returned from | overseas. Among the guests were: Miss Helen Rote. Miss Margaret K. Hough, Miss Mary Rote. Miss Miriam . Krisman, of Lancaster; Lieutenant ! K. F. Crane. Corporal William ! Crane, Ross Atkinson. Horace G. ! Geisel. Rodger Brown. Frank Ford, i Norman Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Harry j Shatter and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Roto., Miss Ruth Kraybill. 707 North Seventeenth street, find Miss Viokt Cosset 1 are spending the month tit Mt. Gretna. Thomas Clark. 707 North Seven teenth street, left yesterday for Put-' merton after spending the weekend at his home. | Wedding Flowers : Plant Decorations v If it lias to do with !; . ! Flowers or anything that ]■ | I "grows," consult us— \ j THE BERRYHILL ; t Locust Street at Second 1(1 Q ) j JL ! Vim Co /tlfn/) l£L I I a.ll kinds s shades Ar\& Gift Shopi! 205*r 2*St 1 ! WbraaiVvS Exchange' j || ATTENTION! BAYARD LODGE No. 150, K. of P. Special Meeting Thursday Evening, Aug. 28. 1919 Business of Importance .James 1.. Baker. K. or & s. ('. C. Stonesifer, j| l | iIMPORTANT I Have Your Child's | j Eyes Examined jj J A child's health depends r H very often on the condition rn 111 Df their eyes. I H| You will be surprised at the |i g remarkable change Glasses □ j will make for children who jj | have apparently lost interest | in play, study or work, g We take unusual pains to CI jj make glasses that are right for [j | them. 3 Consult Us ! oo | j (STohl.l&nkcnbnch&Ytmia# ' u Optometrists aw Optician® I! No 22 N. Ith Sr. Uarbisduro. PA, |j] Where Glasses Arc Made Right"!! Special Reductions on LAWNMOWERS, WAGONS and FRUIT JARS, During Entire Month of August The wagons we sell arc the SG °° Value - spec,al * 3 - 75 best on the market. Holler 17.00 value, special $0.35 bearings; coaster wagons; , , just what the kiddies want. s7.ao value, special $0.75 LA A/NMOWERS $8.50 Regular Style 14-inch $7.50 regular 1 style*an^uall*"bearing 19 00 Re sular Style 16-inch $B.OO mowers that we are offering SII.QO Ball Bearinc 14-inch k_tk 1 this month at exceptionally ~ "earing n men ss..o low prices. $13.00 Ball Bearing 16-Inch... .$0.50 FRUIT JARS ptB -- reg - Price doz. $1?30. now $1.15 This is the canning season. 1 Pt.. reg. price doz. $1.50, now $1.35 Everybody needs jars. This , , , ~ „„ is your opportunity to get ' reg. Price doz, $1.60, now $1.45 ■ POSTER SEAL-FAST white Glass tops for jars, n0w....35c doz glass jars at an exceptionally '• ■ low price. Rubber Jar rings, now 10c doz H. J. WOLFORD 1603 NORTH -TIIRD STREET Open Evenings Hardware, Gas and Electrical Fixtures of All Kinds TUESDAY EVENING, {PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF INTENSE INTEREST] I TO PRESENT ! LOVING Cl'P i ! To Class Having Largest Rep resentation at Central High j Alumni Picnic Thursday i In the window of the shop of P. j i G. Dlener. Market street jeweler, a j i handsome loving cup is attracting j much attention. Because of this j trophy Central clask spirit runs high 1 I and present day students vie with j j their mothers and dads, who at- I tended the institution some years | ago, in boosting the Central High J ! Alumni picnic to be held at Her j shey Thursday. j What person interested in the big j event has not heard of the commlt i tee' offer of a prize to the class liav ; ing the largest percentage of at j tendance? And what class is not striving to win by having all its j members present? There will be , a registration booth open all day j where a record of attendance will | be rigidly kept and the above men- I tioned loving cup will be awarded I to the class boasting the greatest ; number enrolled for the day's fes- I tivities. Older classes, not withstanding the fact that their strength is greatly impaired by time, will turn out fully prepared to compete with : students of later years. Some of j ! tlie latter have made personal can- ! I vasses to insure a large representa- i ! tion. The special committee of 1915 j met last evening at the home of Miss Dorothy Helrnan, 1222 N. Third street to complete plans for fifteen's participation in the event. A class registration booth will be opened ! ! in the Hershey Press building and i | various stunts will be staged during ! I the day. The committee comprises i ! Miss Sarah Bacon. Miss Lillian Mil- I ! lor. Miss Helen Wallis, Miss Martha 1 j Miller. Mrs. Frederick Dapp, Mrs. j | Aloysius Delono. Karl Peters. Clar- j ettee Cooper, Richard Hamcr and j Frederick Lyter. lIOI.D BLOCK SOCIAL I The Ladies' Auxilliary of the | , Harrisburg Polyclinic Hospital will i hold a social to-morrow evening, at j j 7 o'clock, from South Fifteenth and Rerryhill streets to Naudain street, j i Cake, ice cream, candy and soft i j drinks will ho on sale and the pro- j ! coeds will be devoted to furnishing j ■ the nurses' home in connection with [ ! the hospital. Dinner Tiicsdny Eve., AUK. 211 Stouffer's Restaurant 4 X. Court St. 5 to T. 311 50c Vegetable Soup Creamed Ham on Toant —Chicken FricflNNeo Fried Toiitiitoei*—ltonxt Heef or Brown Potatoes* strinit Ilennn—Mnenroni nml Cheene—Entree lee Crettm—Pie or Pmiilini; Coffee—Ten or Coeoa DR. G. A. ZIMMERMAN. having: returned from the Army, announces the reopen- ' i : ing ot his ottices at 1409 Market St. KEEFE CORSET AND HOSIERY SHOP 107 A s/~ 2nd Sc. 0 wr*g ' 1 w |i , w j for J/rene and <SaceecScSO la.ee. Corbels r ! Miller-Jones Wedding Solemnized in Scranton! i A wedding of interest to many i , Hftrrisburgere was solemnized in the j , Simpson Memorial Methodist Epis- I | copal Church, of Scranton, when ' j Miss Carmen Sylvia Jones, daugh- i ter of Professor and Mrs. William ! Jones, of Scranton. become the bride ! I of L. Paul Miller, of Newton. N. J. ' | Miss Rachel Jones, a sister of the j | bride, was maid of honor. Donald , j F. Lybarger, of this city, was best ' i man. Mrs. Miller graduated from Con- j ; tral High school, class of 'lO at.d i j was a student of music at Colum- ' I bia Fniversity. j Mr. -Miller, who is a graduate of Pennsylvania College at Gettysburg. I i and a member of the Phi Sigma | fraternity, was formerly a local j newspaper man. After a wedding trip to Niagaia Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Miller will re side in Newton, N. J. Entertains S. S. Class at Merry Garden Party The Sunday School class of the Messiah Lutheran Church taught by -Mrs. M. C. Peters was entertained at a garden party at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Blair. The guests enjoyed quoits and croquet. Refreshments were served on the lawn to the following: Miss Ro sanna Scheffer, Miss* Miriam Fink,! of Lancaster; Miss Bessie Zimnier- j man. Mrs. M. C. Peters, Mrs. Ro- I I sunna Scheffer. Professor and Mrs. jJ. J. Brehni, Mr. and Mrs. Jucob jL. Boyer, Professor and Mrs. j Francis Wilson, Mrs. Rebecca Al- i ' bright. Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Sollenberger, of Palm Beach. Flor- ; ida; Mrs. C. C. Miller, of Lemoyne; Mrs. Julia Zimmerman and John Wilson. Wed at First Presbyterian Church at Hagerstown Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rupp, of; ' 1715 Forster street, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss ; Neva Margaret Rupp tq Frank i i Morris Mills. The wedding took j place Monday. August 11. with the I iiev. J- R. Garr, of the First Pres byterian Church, of Hagerstown. j Md., officiating. Mr. Mills, a son of Mr. and Mrs. ' William S. Mills, 1202 Walnut street, 'is connected with the Bethlehem | : Steel Company, at Steelton. j The young couple will be "at j i home" to their friends at 1715 : ! Forster street. Two Weddings of Local Interest Solemnized Here Miss Bertha Beatrice Malick, j daughter of Daniel E. Malick. 644 Geary street, and James Herbert ; McCurdy, 61S Briggs street, were i united iu marriage Saturday, at i : noon. in the Otterbein I'nited ' t Brethren Church, the Rev. Dr. S. i Edwin Rupp, officiating. The bride wore a dark blue trav- | cling suit with hat to harmonize. Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy will make ! their future home at 618 Race ; street. Rev. Rupp also officiated at the marriage of Miss Mary Kifie Wat i kins. 434 North street, and William jT. Taylor, of Philadelphia, which l took place at the home of the bride, yesterday, at 7 o'clock. Miss Marguerite Heinitsch. ot Lancaster, is the guest of Miss Mary i Worley, 111 Paxton street. NOTICE Office closed until Septem ber 2. Dr. J. B. Lawrence Cliirop o d 1 st 2(11 MARKET ST. lUMimmini iinm^j 1 Backward In School may be the fault of eyes A child backward in school E is not necessarily at fault I I mentally. Weak eyes, dizzi- I i j ness and headache, sap mental fl I vitality and causes backward- I j I ness. Before school starts fl ! I have your child's eyes R j I examined. There will be H i I no charges if glasses are fl B not needed. No drcps fl RUBIN & RUBIN I EyeMlght SpediilintN FMtnlillMbcd fifteen year* ■ .*l2O Market St. Over the Hull H llell IMione TJ4I-J I Open Wed. and Sat. Kvcm. i | CLEAN CLOTKES Arc a Necessity—Plenty of tlicm ■ arc needed. The VOSS ELECTRIC permits you to liavc plenty. —Easy Payments— Neidig Bros., Ltd. 21 S. Second St. Haruisburg telegraph; Lieut. Geo. A. Zimmerman i ! Returns From Overseas i | ' v ;: :, - f • # i f. i# , I , ! LIEUT. G. A. ZIMMERMAN | Dr. George A. Zimmerman lias ic- ! 1 turned to liis home in this city alter ! | serving overseas for about a year I I and a half as chief of the X-ray do- ! | partment of Evacuation Hospital ; No. 49. He was located in France j I until last February when he moved I with the Army of Occupation to | I Coblenz. Germany, remaining there j | until his return to this country scv- j | era! weeks ago. Dr. Zimmerman has I , resumed his practice of medicine if. ; this city with offices located at . j 1 409 Market street. Entertain Last Evening For Out-of-Town Guests - . I j Mr. and Mrs. William P. Edmond-j j son and Mrs. M. J. Edmondson en-1 | tertained informally at their home. | 1715 Regina street, last evening in j | honor of friends from Akron, Ohio,; | and Petersburg, Pa. | Music was enjoyed and during the j | evening the guests received a visit i ! from the "Chicken Chaser." A buf-j • fet luncheon was served to the fol- | I lowing guests: The Misse3 Esther j l.entz, Margaret Edmondson, Lila I j Raker. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eve- I I lyn, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Botdorf, | Mrs. Frank Evelyn, Walter Eve'yn,j Raymond W. Yettpr, John O. Ed mondson and Lester Allison. Spencer Ross, of 219 Pine street, ' | spent the week-end in Atlantic City, j I Miss Lois Coons has returned to j I her home. 128 Locust street, after | ! visiting friends in Lancaster. Miss Naomi McOabe, 702 North I i Sixth street and Miss Sarah Mc- I j Laughlin, 1230 North Sixth street, j are spending several weeks in fjuf- i i falo. Niagara Falls and Toronto, i j Canada. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wickersha.il, I |of Thompsontown, motored here 1 yesterday for a visit with Mr. and | i Mrs. Walter Carton, 13 North Fif- j i teenth street. i Miss Lucy Munce. 1042 Rollston j street, is visiting in Pittsburgh. Miss Mildred Hartley, of Lewis- i : town, visited relatives here last j week. . 1 Lieutenant J. Wilbur Towsen, 610 I ' North Second street, left to-day for i Camp Dix. where he expects to re- i ; ceive his discharge. James Hud wig, 518 Market street,! and daughter. Miss Pauline Ludwig, j a teacher in the Youngstown public ! j schools, spent the weekend wuli I I relatives in Eric. Miss R. Elizabeth Mehring. Sixth j : and Oxford streets, has returned ! from Put-in-Ray and Cedar Point I on the shores of Lake Erie. Miss Laura Miller returned to her ' home at Hampdon, Pa., after spend ing several weeks here as the gut3t : i of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Leiby, 300 ! North Second street. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Leiby, 306 j North Second street; Mr. and Mis. , Harry Ebersijle and daughter, | Frances Ebersole, of Sixth street, ] and Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Smith, of ' ! New Cumberland, motored to New- \ j port and Rloomtield, Sunday. , Miss Nancy McCuHough has re- \ | turned to her home, 2041 North Sec- j ond street, after a visit with rela-! ' lives at Mercersburg. Miss Lena Garonzik and Miss i Gladys Adele Garonzik, of 414 j | ('aider street, are visiting Mr. and ! Mrs. Henrys Lipsitt, of Newport. : Mr. and Mrs. Charles 11. Reeserj 'and son. Charles R. Reeser, Jr., Mrs. j |A. M. Clay, Miss Lillian Schafmels- j Iter and Miss Agnes Maguire have, returned from a motor trip to At- j I lantic City. I I Mrs. John Stewart and daughter, 'Miss Rebecca Stewart, are at their j 'home, 1404 North Second street,' j after a visit in Newcastle, Pa. ! Miss Marion Rcinoehl, 2114 North! 'Third street, is visiting her aunt in I Lebanon. ! Mr. and Mrs. Archibald B. Millar, of 2430 North Second street, will! leave the latter part of the week for 1 \ Bedford Springs. > j Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. ! ! Downes, daughter Virginia, and son, ! i Kenneth Downes, have returned to I ! their home, 1811 North Second street, after spending the summer in Carlisle. Miss Celia Fink, Miss Bertha Fink and Henry Fink, of 229 Pine street, are spending several days in Eaglesmere. John McCullough, of 2041 North Second street, is visiting in Mercers burg. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Delaney, of 1527 North Second street, have re- ! turned from a trip to Atlantic City, j Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cortman and 1 daughter, Azalia Cortman, 19 North I Fifteenth street, are spending some ' time in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wagner, of Lebanon, spent yesterday with rela tives in this city. Miss Elizabeth Fahnestock, o,' Riverside, and Miss Caroline Keefcr, of 1631 North Front street, are home from Stony Brook, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grunden, 22 North Fifteenth street, spent the weekend with friends at Mt. Gretna Mrs. C. Earl Whitmoyer and chil dren, of 1726 Market street, ha"e returned home after visiting the hitter's parents. Mr.-and Mrs. Pfctf fer, of Fayetteville, Franklin coun ty. Pa. Miss Gertrude E. Schutt. North Fifteenth street, and Miss Bertha Schader, of Regina street, are home after a stay at Pen Mar. Miss Helen MeLaney, of £2B i North Second street, leaves to-moi | row for Washington, D. C. Miss Mary Moyer, of Fifteenth ! and Market streets, is home from - Ashland and nearby places. I 'Miss Harriet S. Schaeffer Is Bride of Walter Deibler ! A quiet wedding was solemnized j this morning, at 9.50 o'clock, at ; the home of the bride, when Miss j Harriet S. Schaeffer, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. George Schaeffer. of j j Millersburg, and Walter E. Deibler, j 1 son °f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Diebler, | j of Upper Paxton township were uni- j | ted in marriage, the Rev. H. C. I Bergstresser, of Littlestown, offieiat- I ing. The bride, one of Millersburg s i j most popular girls, is a graduate of | j tlie high school there. The bride- I groom is a student of Lebanon Val ley College. During his junior year ' he enlisted in the Nuvy and has seen j service for about twenty months. Ihe young couple motored to lork, Dover. Lancaster, Lebanon I and other points in Central Penn- i sylvania, Where they will visit j friends and Relatives. They will I reside in Annvtlle, where Mr. Deib ler will finish his eollege course. ■ Celebrate Birthday ; With Delightful Party Little Miss Elfrieda Ruth Chris-! hirH, *' ai< hostess at a delightful j of 1,1- i P uE y , Kiven in celebration i her eighth birthday anniversary "tree/' h °" ,e ' 735 South Twenty-third cet. Saturday afternoon. sr,i i "5 llse wus decorated with l fe r " B' Tl,e J'outhful! I M,s \v y p Fames and contests, t I Chrismei L. , Cen assisted Mrs. I , ' ,l n , , ln entertaining the follow-I mm ,? h . Udren: Almeda Brandt of Kill in ffoi W ai'i • Vtarßare ' Stouffer. Fay Shuey and EV? Hepler ' All " a Mary ,-nuej and Evelyn Green. Richard Heagy, of Camp Hill is 'Pending the week hi Philadelphia. Witmer, Bair &Witmer Witmer, Bair &Witmer Witmer, Eair &Witmer Walnut Near Second St. Walnut Near Second St. Walnut Near Second St. Qtln *>£ ll* 1 f* J ! A few of the hundreds of Only 20 of the Ot High Grade New Fall and 200 New Fall and DreSSeS • Winter Winter Dresses j j 1 i 1 Suits and Coats and Gowns Keduced to Almost 1/2 s~ "lis 00 For Wednesday All Day, Thursday m "' bac L-M7° s o avy ■ ' [ Morning and Until Sold lamon"'' ' Cfl " ~ $46.50 1 | IIS X f. u; , v u D . , . ~ trimming ...VTUtOv Na srown and I)lack I Just the Kind You Have Been Looking For n . , . . meteor (ho "7 1 For Three Month.. ■ 537.50 E P, , model . vOv.UU Brown brocade crepe dc i cm georgette, s.ze 16 $39,501 £_Your Brown silvertone suit, $72 SO White georgette, size 16 $37.50 |pi . p neatly <£C7 Cfl S ' ZC White crepe de chine, sze 38 $37.50 ! or tailored Black satin, with touches ft While georgette, size 44 j £C QQ "'s64 50 I I White georgette, size 36 $36.50 i " tailored .... ipOD.JU <PU*TUU R • .. ! ! . , Navy blue Paulette dress, fl | r—- —— Nav - v tncotme suit, but- embroidered I I White georgette, size ,8 546.50 | j . $71.50 - 79.5U j Gray georgette, size 18 545.00,. ° ,ce ° r , Navy tricotine suit , brai(l JW. brown and Putpc I Bisque georgette, size 16 $43.50 [ 29.50 ; and button $89.50 lette ib /O.vlO j Hague wool jersey dresses, I ! Navy poiret suit, braid embroidered, Hague and | Flesh crepe de chine, size 42 $54.50 \ trimmed <tQQ CO brown— pi i j j front & back P 17 •%J vl (f* O O 50 & (t0 0 50 R Mesh georgette, s.ze 14 $45.00 , 7_Y OU r <&ZOo White georgette, size 18. 849 50 i r>L • c Taupe velour suit, high 7 I Choice For fur col . AAQ r*r\ Navy serge <|o£ Gray georgette, size 38 $79.50 ' ] ar blouse dress VfaiOouU Giay taffeta, size 18 $87.50 QC /111 ■ Navy trico-(t O rj f\ Peach georgette, size 40 $44.50 Vw • W Brown suede \ eloui t jnc dresses • sul t, nutria collar j (jra\ georgette, size 40 $47.50 j an d IOQ Navy tricotinc dresses, pockets.. iplUOiwv i braid trimmed, sizes 16, ... . .. , Navy velour coat, flare i 42 $49.50 Peach georgette, stze 16 $31,501 m , )dd y rt-QC AA v r I Flesh crepe ,1c chine, size 36 $31.50 j >*M • tr.co.tne dress coat White crepe de chine, size 16 $31.50 i 10—Your Brown velour coat, large ( 'riss • White crepe de chine, size 38 $31.50 1 „ . „ sh ![ rC(l $4 ISO N , a \ y • 1 r >,? oti n e I* j Choice For collar <P * X •%J\J Stitched in gold thread H White erepe de chine, size 18 $27.50 J Mandarin (J Q"1 C/"| R •r..„ it- .r. -,r * Brown polo cloth coat, coat wO 1 <OU M lan crepe de chine, size 40 s32.7} neat plaited <£AA (-/> I White crepe dc chine, size 18 $42.50 VII fill back iPtIiOU Embroidered and bead v R White georgette, size 18 $33.50 velour coat> plaite<l size 40 ./_$ ! 07.50 White georgette, size 38 $34.75 back belt- $O2 50 Lavender georgette after- R White georgette, size 38 $35.00 J noon dress, beaded in white; Brown silvertone coat, 3g... Hudson seal (£7E% OO ~~ .. ,o M , cni collar tj) I O.vJU Peach tulle evening I Gray georgette, size 48 $27,504 gown aah |j-^| French blue georgette, size 36....529.50 6—Your Over Seas blue coat, lur at •••■ • .Ov/ Gray georgette, size 16 .'...532.50 Choice For spcdal $84.50 Pink and lace f a-. ~ evening <SSiAA Rfi Gray georgette, size 16 $21.50 "I T A A Blue silvertip Bolivia fur & own I Flesh georgette, size 16 $35.00 JL */• U U collar box iOO Blue and silver taffeta plaited evening AA White georgette, size 18 $29.75 J j dress O.vFU Brown Bolivia coat, nutria d 1 f\f\ f\f\ Peach taffeta evening Hague blue taffeta, size 38—595.00 CCA c011ar.... J) 1 UU.UU own, touched with green for i •%J\J "1 and CiO „ Brown Bolivia coat, nat- K ok ' vUUoOU r; Cr . Se " Be " C :!'" $50.00 collar and cuffs. Grcc „ taffeta cv eni„ g band C 1 9C 00 gown, trimmed with French Navy taffeta, size 36 $87.50 ' .4075 -e bln.and or f Reindeer Cashmyrtine coat, handsome fox Black tulle dinner gown B 'fo c r kma '.' asse ." ep !: si . zc . 36 r t9s ;°°.... $47.50 g: $215.00 S^ysl2s.oo BRIDAL AT THE PENN-HARRIS Snyder-Kapp Wedding Sol emnized Last Evening in i Presence of Families i I The marriage of Miss Viola M. S. Kapp, only duughter of Mr. and Mrs. IW. E. Kapp, of Biglerville, and j Arthur K. Snyder, of Vandergrtft, | was solemnized last evening at the Penn-Harrls, the Rev. Harry G. ! Snyder, father of the bridegroom and pastor of the First Lutheran (Church of Vandergrlft, officiating, j The ring service was used, and only | members of the immediate families ! were present. ' The bride, wore a taupe traveling ! suit and a corsage bouquet of Vlc- J tory flowers, and sunburst rqses. j The matron of honor, Mrs. Sewell j E. Kapp, wore a suit of dark blue ' serge and a corsage bouquet of I yellow roses. Seweil E. Kapp. a j brother of the bride, was the best : man. j Following the ceremony, a wed | ding dinner was served in the Jap janese dinlngroom. i The bride is a graduate of Gettys j burg High School, class of 1817, i and the bridegroom received his B. jS. degree at Pennsylvania College in 1918. j Mr. and Mrs. Snyder left on a brief wedding trip to points of in terest in the east. LEAVES EOR DETROIT Mrs. William E. Bailey, Front and South streets, left for Detroit to at tend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Annette Henry Alger, widow of General Russell A. Alger, who was Secretary of War during Presi dent McKtnley's administration. AUGUST 26, 1919. Honor Mr. and Mrs. Walters on Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Walters were honor guests at a party given by a number of friends in celebration of their tlrst wedding anniversary, at the Walter's home, Third street, West Fatrview. The guests present were: Miss Mary Wolf, Roy Walters. Warren j Walters, Arthur Weber, Hoy Wolf, . Howard Walters, Kalph Walters, , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walters. Mr. and : Mrs. C. A. Walters, Miss Tholma Walters, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Weigel, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Walters and Kenneth Walters. Mr. and Mrs. I.eVipr W. Van ' Nasdale, of Washington Heights, have returned after spending some i time at Richmond and Altantic City, i Mr. and Mrs. David Witmer, Miss Mary Witmer and Miss Elisabeth Dill have returned to their homes in this city after visiting off the coast of Maine. NOTICE Office will close from Sept; 11 Until Sept. 29 DR. J. B. LAWRENCE, 204 Market Street ARE YOU GOING TO "BECKLEY'S" IN SEPTEMBER? "IT'S THE BEST SCHOOL" SEE AD PAGE TWO Mr. and Mrs. John C. Herman, North Second street, have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Hruce Caldwell at Sharon. Mrs. Kalph Kell, 10 North Fif teenth strqet, is home after several days' visit in Washington. Mrs. Thomas Clark, 707 North Seventeenth street, leaves to-morrow for a two weeks' v'sit at Mt. Gretna. ADDITIOX.M, "STVIAL PAGE 11 ! I . i I New Fall Arrivals Gingham dresses for school and play for girls 2 to . and 6 to 16. A variety o". styles and pat- I terns. ' 'Regulation" I a dress of sort Ideal for | school.. Il.oatl collar with I Ueeves and cuffs trimmed with | emblems. A few Slimmer Dresses | j at specfal reductions. Mary Elizabeth Shop 109 N. Second St.
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