8 Albright Family Reunion at Rolling Green Park Mr. and Mrs. Abo Seller wer host and hostess this year at the Albright Family reunion, held at Rolling Green Park, Wednesday, August 20. The following were their guests: The Rev. J. C. Albright, of Elkhart, Ind., as guest of honor; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Seller, of Northumberland: Mrs. Catherine Shellenberger. Steelton; Mrs. George Ensor, Sr., West Fair view; Mr. and Mrs. Linus Martin, West Falrview: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Al bright and daughters Etta and Maud, Hummelstown; Samuel Albright, Har rtsburg; Mis. Emma Erb, Harrisburg; Mrs. Simon Albright, Sunbury; Mr, and Mrs. Nat Hunsinger and son Ed- Wedding Flowers Plant Decorations j If It has to do with Flowers or anytlilng that ; "grows," consult us— THE BERRYHILL Locust Street at Second NOTICE " Office dosed until Septem ber 2. Dr. J. B. Lawrence Chiropodist 204 MARKET ST. *• . o o <s^ CLEAN CLOTHES Are a Necessity—Plenty of them are needed. Tho VOSS ELECTRIC permits you to have plenty. —Easy Payments— Neidig Bros., Ltd. 21 S. Second St. I ARE YOU GOING TO "BECKLEY'S" IN SEPTEMBER? "IT'S THE BEST SCHOOL" SEE AD PAGE THREE ROBINSON'S THIRD AT BROAD ST. j ROBINSON'S You no doubt have attended many splendid Dollar Events here-abouts in the past but ■ we doubt if you have ever attended any to equal this one. The goods it has to offer are I new and seasonable, fresh from their packing cases and for a dollar are values well worth I coming a good many miles to get. They number many hundreds but we've space only I enough to list these few. |g DOLLAR DAYS—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | "Ready-to-Wear" Snecial Men's Furnishings I . , " Men's Lisle Hose, seconds of a 1 Children s $1.50 Gingham PplHp fine 35c quality. Black, tan. gray I School Dresses, variety of Plaids. J Will S mae and whit M fi Double sole and heel , g Days' SI.OO Laundry Soap $1.50 Bungalow Aprons, made 2 7r Men's Silk Lisle Hose, with em of Percale and ginghams, .ill %J M/ C broidered clocks; black, cordovan Days 51.00 With Every Dollar Purchase Dollar da>'s -59c Brassieres, made of Cam- f ()r 3) I.UU brie embroidery trimmed. Dot- Germantown Yarn, "Minerva" 65c Men's Underwear, Balbrig lar Days fl! 1 AH brand. All the new fall shades. g an ghirts and Drawers, all sizes. 3 for tPl,uu Regularly 60c a hank. (I Art 2 Garments *1 Art I-79c Combinations, made of -••• ■ • ••• ••• ■ * for ® * longcloth, embroidery trimmed. 1 *L2o and si.oo Bead Neck- Men's Union Suits, 11 dozen Dollar Days £1 Art laces, graduated pearl and fancy Nainsook Athletic Union Suits, 15 2 for ' wl.vv colored. Dollar JQQ dozen Ecru and white Balbrig 50c Drawers, embroidery trim- indow " Screens, tl 'rtA ribbed SI.OO mod, 3 pairs SI.OO Dollar Days, i for ... 51.00 Men's Work Shirts, $1.50 ' Boys' 75c Pants, fine for school Chambray Work Shirts, ir? dark Corset Co\ers, 39c \alue, lace wear khaki color—all sizes. gray, full cut, all sizes. AA and embroidery trimmed. Dol- Dollar Days, djl A A Dollar Days ©I.UU lar Days, SI.OO 2 P ai, ' s for O I .UU $1.25 and $1.50 Dress Shirts, 4 for 75c Boys' School Waists, in as- i fine percale dress shirts—all Pink Ripplette Night Gowns; sorted striped madras, all sizes, j sizes in both stiff and soft cuffs. SSS " Don *r. Si.oo j ?C r . D ";'; SI.OO CS." SI.OO SI.OO CLOSING OUT SALE OF SHOES SI.OO The height of value giving in the closing out of our Shoe Department will be during Dollar Days. 58 pairs of Ladies' and Chil- (1* *1 e P?' rs *?' tennis oxfords also a d,en's Shoes (or $ 1 .UU $1 .00 Piece Goods Piece Goods Hosiery and . 60c Table Damask. 63 Inches — WT J 29c Pillow Cases. (42x361. o yards <G| QA Underwear Dollar Days. SI.OO ' 'comfort "Covering, 4 Ladies ' Veßts ,n P ink and yards (gi A/y white, "V" neck and bodice. Cotton Blankets in gray with i f° r ® nf Kn „ „ lla iit„ n . n ., colored border. Dollar *1 AA f , r^ 3 Ginghams for school j econds of 50c D ° lla r Days, each 51 ' 00 for '. , P . SI.OO SI.OO 35c Turkish Towels, A A 4 for ©I.UU FINAL CLEAN-UP Ladles' Burson Hose, in black, , 1 .. ™ , .. SUMMER HATS white, brown, field mouse and Striped Outing Flannel, 3 v _ _ , ' * . „ ~ Your (1* "1 buck. Seconds of 59c quality. ©I.OO Choice .. TY 1 .UU Dollar Days, 3 pairs <G JQQ for - Fancy figured flan Boys . Poros Knit nclette for kimonos, A Union Suits, sizes up 3 yanis SI.OO 11 to 34. 75c value. I *Ea Kobinsons siss * medium ribbed, 39c borden jiQQ Uptown Department Store **!>*, Doll si D gg THURSDAY EVENING, ward, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Albright and son King. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bloom, son and daughter, Kay and Mary, all of Sunbury; Mr. and Mrs. W. Haas and children, Pauline and Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. B. Hummell and children. Dick and Lew, Northumberland; Har ry Shellenberger, Mrs. Bertha Dob son, Mrs. W. Mc-Vaughton, all of Steelton; Mr. and Mrs. L. Ensor, son and daughter, Joe and June, Enola; George Ensor. West Fairvlew; N. A. Fager. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Fager, of this city; Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Martin ' and children Evelyn. Doris and Ruth, i West Falrview; Miss Laura Fager, ! J Miss Sue Fager, of this city; Lorenzo ! j Albright, Sunbury; Mrs. John Al-| bright, York; Miss Cathryn Rearick, | Miss Ray, Sunbury. I Ed. Albright was elected president;! I Miss Sue Page, secretary and treas- j urer. The reunion Is to be held at ! Harrisburg next year. It AH HI lIAAS HOME Rabbi' Louis J. Haas, of the Ohev j Sholom Temple, lias returned after ! a two weeks' vacation at . Atlantic i City. He will immediately resume ! Tits duties with his congregation and | at the V. S. Army General Hospital } No. 31, Carlasle, as the representa- ; tive of the Jewish Welfare Board. ; |■ > | i Take Advantage of the . Low Prices in This Optical Sale EYES EXAMINED FREE NO DROPS USED Prices during this sale are lower than they will bo for quite a time. To illustrate, we quote a few: Gold-filled finger-piece mount ings, guaranteed, into which we will put your own lenses without charges. Nose w"", on,y : si-50\ < / eyes fitted with a pair of/ V I flat spherical lenses for far j or near, mounted In a guar anteed gold-filled spectacle frame, lenses rimmed with shell. Extra large lenses and gQ case ° j Special Attention Given to School Children's Eyes RUBIN &RON | Ilarrlsburg's Loading Eyesight Specialists 320 Market St.—Over the Hub Bell Phone -126-J Established Fifteen Years j Open Wed. and Sat. Eves. INTERESTING PERSONAL NEWS CLASS ENJOYS MOTOR PARTY ! Chicken Corn Soup Supper Is Served at End of Trip ! Members of John A. Affleck's I Sunday School Class of Steven's Memorial Methodist Episcopal ' Church went by automobile, Thurs day evening, to the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ensminger, ; ten miles front Highspire, where ' they were delightfully entertained j at a chicken corn soup supper. The diningroom and veranda were artistically decorated with gurden I flowers, the national colors, and Jap ] anese lanterns. Following the sup i per the evening was spent with 1 gumes and music by these guests. I the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Clayton A. Smucker, Al. K. Thomas, Mrs. John t Byrem. Mrs. Smith Kuhn, Mrs. Her man Geiger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bay, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Byler, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ful weider, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lath am, Mr. and Mrs. Uayniond MucNeil, Mrs. Lewis Smith. Mrs. Robert Stuekenraile, Mrs. E. Newcomber. Mrs. A. Falkener, Mrs. C. Moore, the Misses Etta and Mary Perry. Miss Sara Houser, Miss Elizabeth Elter, Miss Carrie Roe, Miss Erma Ensminger, Miss Elizabeth Ens minger, Bruer Smith, Mrs. E. Good year and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ens minger. Miss Miriam M. Taylor, 117 Coney street, is visiting at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sterich motored to this city from Philadelphia and arc the guests of Mrs. Sterich's moth er, Mrs. C. H. Snyder.. 1849 Derry street. ATTENTION! 1 BAYARD LODGE | No. 150, K. of P. Special Meeting Thursday Evening, Aug. 28, 1919 Business of Importance I James L. Baker, K. of R. & S. C. C. Stoiicsifer, ■ NOTICE Office will close from Sept. 11 Until Sept. 29 DR. J. B. LAWRENCE, 204 Market Street il BLAHRISBURG £{£§s&& TELEGRAPH NOLDE-JACOBS BRIDAL AT YORK Young Couple Will Reside in This City in the Near Future MRS. ROBERT A. NOLDE Tho marriage of Miss Emma C. Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Jacobs, 125 Edgar street, York, and Robert A. Nolde, of this city, was solemnized Saturday aft ernoon, August 23, at 3 o'clock, at the parsonage of Trinity United Lutheran Church, the Rev. A. F. Weaver, officiating. The ring cere mony was used. The bride wore a frock of pink Georgette crepe with picture hat to harmonize, and carried an arm bouquet of pink snapdragons. She was attended by her sisters, Miss Mary Jacobs and Miss Helen Jacobs. A farewell reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Young. 127 Edgar stret, prior to the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Nolde for this city, where they will reside at 313 Seneca street. Mr. Nolde recently returned from France, where ho served as a ser geant in Company K. One Hundred and Twelfth Infantry. Members of his company claim that when he himself was suffering from lack of food he gave his share of rations to his men. He is a graduate of the Stevens Trade School, at Lancaster, and holds a responsible position with the Atlantic Refining Company. Dr. E. N. Kremer, pastor of the Sa lem Reformed Church and son Hiram Kremer are visiting Dr. Kremer's son Charles Kremer, of Hydetown. They will return Friday. Donald Miller, of 1909 Green street, has returned to his home after a vis it in Williams Grove. The Rev. and Mrs. H. S. Hershey have returned from a vacation in the Pocono Mountains. Rev. Hershey j will occupy his pulpit in the Green ' Street Church of God on Sunday. Miss Nancy Kline and Miss Helen | Haulman, of 72 North Fourteenth I street, have returned home after a ! week's stay in Chambersburg. Miss Margaret Oyster, of 126 State I street, is spending some time in At j lantic City and Trenton. Miss Eleanor Eby has returned to her home, 2012 North Third street, : after a visit with friends in Hunting i don. Miss Georgianna Weigle, of 201 j Her.* street, is spending several j weeks in Stony Brook, N. Y. j Frederick F. Foerster, of 1116 North , Second street, is spending several ! weeks in Atlantic City. Mrs. A. Hall Harvey, of 1118 Green , street, is spending several days in ' Ocean Grove, attending the camp [ meeting services now being conduct | ed there. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McCleary have i returned to their home, 715 Capitol street, after a trip to Atlantic City. Miss Anne Kolbenschlag has re j turned to this city after a trip to | New York. ! Miss Jane Dibler. 624 Harris street, has returned after a visit of several ! weeks at Atlantic City, i irvin Vannan, of Danville, spent a j few days here as the guest of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Arthur D. Bacon. Miss Louise Kckles of the Don ! aldson Apartments, is spending ten days in Jersey City and Atlantic ' City. Frank Davis, Earl Taylor, and Nor i man Taylor, of Philadelphia, motored { here yesterday to visit with Mr. Da i vis' aunt, Miss Fannie Poorman, 619 | North Second street, j Miss Hazel Beatty, 626 Harris street, is spending some time in Hagers | town. j Daniel Bason, 216 North street, is ! visiting relatives at Danville. Marshall G. Kelley, 609 Harris i street, is spending ten days at Pitts burgs and Buffalo, j James C. Meserol, of Jackson, is the i guest of his niece, Miss Alice M. Cum- I mings, 1440 Derry street. Miss Catherine Shrum, of Nine ' teenth street is spending two weeks i at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Muckler, Mr. and | Mrs. John G. Muckler and daughter, ' Helen Muckler, are home after a mo i tor trip to Atlantic City, Ocean ! Grove, and Philadelphia I Mu uitnouncflrruml utuif (AM A ead l r. , must 0s accompauxut by mums to asu>-< . accuracy J | Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Hamilton, I of 250 West 75th street. New York I city, announce the birth of a son, I Wallace Hamilton, Jr., Sunday, Au j gust 17, 1919. Dr. Hamilton was a j former resident of this'city. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Staub, former I residents of this city, announce the birth of a son, Friday, August 22, 1919. Mrs. Staub was Miss Gertrude I Fry, 1315 Fulton street, prior to her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fellers, 224 South Fifteenth street, announce the birth of a daughter, Sara Barbara Fellers, Wednesday, August 27, 1919. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Roden heber, 1642 North Third street, an nounce the birth of a son, Earle Beam Rodenheber, Wednesday, Au gust 27, 1919. (Other Social News on Page IS) Harrisburg Girl Weds New Cumberland Man An attractive home wedding was solemYiized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wire, of New Cumberland when their son, Ralph Harmon Wire and Miss Bessie Raysor were united in marriage, the Rev. Vaughn T. Rue, pastor of the Baughman Mem orial Methodist Church, officiating. The bride who wore a charming gown of white satin was unattended. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Raysor, of 1418 North Third street, and was formerly an employe of Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart's store. Mr. Wire recently returned after three months' service in France, where he was a member of the 315 th Infantry Band, Headquarters Com pany. Following a. wedding dinner tho young couple left for Philadelphia and Atlantic City. They will reside in New Cumberland. Mrs. George Bearley and son, John Frederick Bearley. of Lewis town,' spent the week-end with Mrs. Bearley's mother, Mrs. Amelia Gundrum, 925 North Third street. Airs. J. F. Hauf and daughter. Miss Lillian Hauf, of Colonial Acres with Mr. and Airs. L. E. Hauf and daugh ters, Aliss Frances Hauf and Miss Lucille Hauf, have returned after a visit at Bay Shore, Md. Aliss I .aura Britton, of the Hoff man Apartments, is the guest of Miss Alildred DeShong, at Alount Gretna. Miss Jane Dibler, 624 Harris street, has returned after spending several weeks at Atlantic City. Alaster "Billy" Lipsitt, of Newport, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cohen, of 30 South Fourth street. Mrs. C. S. Buck and daughter Vir ginia who have been the guests of the Misses Keefe, of 123 South street, returned to their home in Youngs town, Ohio. William B. Stinson, of 2214 Jeffer son street, is visiting the Rev. J. J. Funk, of Johnstown. Miss Blanche Wertz, of 2007 Green street, is at home after a month's stay with Mr. and Mrs. William Hen derson, of Bethlehem. Miss Ida Swope is home after a ten days' stay at New Y'ork. DR. G. A. ZIMMERMAN, having returned front the Army, announces the reopen ing of his offices at 1409 Market St. If Yoa Need Glasses Consult Us We furnish you High Grade Guaranteed Glasses at a Rea sonable Price. CKjt (S>ohl.lftinhcnbnrh &Kotist Optometrists and Opticians No 22 N. 4th. St. JIAKHIBBURO. PA* "Where Glasses are made night" I " New Fall Arrivals Gingham i dresses for school and play | for girls 2 to 6 ami 6 to 16. i A variety o' styles and pat j terns. "Regulation" a dress of serge ideal for ! school.. I: 3ad collar with j Ueeves and cuffs trimmed with emblems. A few Summer Dresses j at special reductions. Mary Elizabeth Shop 109 N. Second St. If you like Real flavor In Coffee You'll Like Golden Roast Golden Roast is blended to please people. It's more than just a coffee—it's a "different" coffee. It has a flavor of all its own be cause of its exceptional blend, and then the roast ing brings out all of the j goodness. In many "homes nothing but Golden Roast is served. That list is growing every day, as more and more peo ple are discovering its de licious flavor and armona. A pound air-tight package ordered from your grocer will win you too, R< H. Lyon C'offff Purveyor to the Penn- Hnrrl*, Harrlnborg;, Pn. THE LAST FEW DAYS OF OUR GREATEST August Furniture Sale Are Certain to Be the Biggest in the History of This Store With furniture prices about to take their greatest jump, thrifty buyers are preparing. There should be no question in your mind WHEN OR WHERE TO BUY. I I Saturday Is the Last Day of the Sale I OPEN EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK OOOVED sSls n Furniture Co. J\ "^ ,l 4-Piece Mahogany Bed Room Suite, $125.00 | I Exactly as illustrated. Bed, Dresser, Chifforet and Dressing Table. Elegant William and Mary Snite in American Walnut, $250.001 I Figured Walnut. Massive Pieces.Very best construction and finish. New 1 Bow-end Bed, large Dresser, and Chifforet. Dressing Table SSO additional. American Walnut Dining Suite, $2 7 5 .<3Ol I Consisting of 60 inch Buffet, 54-inch Table, China Cab- /l/l I inet, and 6 Cnairs, complete ipd* / o*v/1/ I 3-Piece Tapestry Living Room Suite, $250.00 3 Deep spring construction. Loose spring- seats. Elegant silk finish tapestry. I An exceptionally high-grade suite. AUGUST 28, 1919.
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