6 Queen Esther Circle at Caton Home Last Night The Queen Esther Circle of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church met last evening at the home of Miss Miriam Caton and Miss Sara Caton, 1940 Chestnut street. After an Interesting business meeting, refreshments were served to the following members: Mrs. F. Tyler, the Misses Frances Moyer, Winifred Moyer, Edith Bent ley, Margaret Banks, Mable, Doyle, Mae Williams, Miriam Caton and Sara Caton. The next meeting will be held No vember 4th. at the home of Miss Edith Bentley. 1417 North Front street. Flowers FOR ALL PURPOSES Cut flowers and plants for weddings, social occasions, fun eral flowers and flowers for the sick. 801 l 3799 X The Berryhill LOCUST STREET AT SECOND i Dinner Wed. Eve., Oct. 8, Stouffer's Restaurant 4 9', Court St.. 5 to 7.30 500 Chicken Noodle Sonp Senlloped Chicken, Fried Tomatoes Pork Chop I Plaint, Rons! Beef Mashed 'or Brown Sweet* Stewed Toraatoe*. Baked Beans, Entree lee Cream, Pie or Padding Coffee, Tea or Cocoa. ■ ' Dr. C. W. Batdorf Has moved liis Office from 1022 X. Third St., to 1600 N. Third St. Cor. X. Third and Harris Sts. I II t x Star Carpet Cleaning Works Let us clean your carpets now. General Upholstering Expert Work Guaranteed Give Vs a Trial Joseph Coplinky Eleventh & Walnut Sts. Bell 398-R Dial 6651 GRILL ROOM OPEN { 1 * BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH I Weekdays, 75£ > < 1 Served 12 to 2 P. M. I ' Evening Meal, $1.25 , 6 to 8 P. M. | , , Dancing 9.30 to 12 midnight Blucßird ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER Six Dollars Places One in Your Home A Full Year to Pay NEIDIG BROS. 21 South Second Street The Mary Elizabeth Shop 109-A N. Second St. Skirts Middies Coats Dresses for girls 2 to 6 and 6 to 17 Two Attractive Dress Items Gingham Dresses for girls 6 to 14 $2.50 and up Serge Dresses for girls 8 to 14 $10.50 and tip. A Gift of unique distinction Most attractive in any room, but particularly in tbe library or guest room are the hand-decora ted Mottoes which we are showing. They iQ are made on parchment, illumi nated over a mediaeval motif. Some are made up in a single frame, others in folding frames, illustrated on one side, the motto lettered on the other. These constitute but one of the many gift ideas you will find here. A new assortment of candles and candle-sticks has Halloween cards and just been received. favors. N The Art and Gift Shop 105 N. Second St. WEDNESDAY EVENING, PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF INTENSE INTEREST GIVE SURPRISE FAREWELL PARTY The Rev. und Mrs. Thomas Garland Honor Guests at Delightful Event The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Garland, of Penbrook, who expect to leave for Cleona during the week, were honor guests at a farewell party given by Class No. 2 of the Penbrook U. B. Church, of which Mrs. Garland is a member. The guests arrived unex pectedly, completely surprising the aged couple. The Rev. Garland made a speech of welcome to which the Rev. H. M. Miller responded. Re freshments were served by the ladies of the class to the following people: The Rev. H. M. Miller and Mrs. Mil ler. the Rev. Thomas Garland and Mrs. Garland. Mrs. S. A. Fishburn. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Hocker. Mrs. J. Garland. Mrs. Page. Mrs. Stroup. Mrs. Stoner. Miss Lehman, Mrs. Pletx, Mrs. Ryan. Mrs. Ryan. Mrs. Hummel. Mrs. Wagner. Mrs. Hoofnagle. Mrs. Heck. Mrs. I. Nisley, Mrs. Shaffer, Mrs. Holtiman. Mrs. William Ream, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Aungst. Mrs. Meckley, Mrs. Packer. Mrs. Bax. Mrs. Herman. Mrs. Gertrude Nisley, Mrs. J. Ream, Mrs. Roundsley, Mrs. Knupp and De Witt Zimmerman. Celebrate Birthday With Merry Little Party Mr. and Mrs. John Leroy Hollands : entertained at a little party at their I home. 725 South Twenty-first street, ' in celebration of the tenth birthday anniversary of their son. Jack Hoi lands. The table was graced with a 1 large birthday cake and clever Hal ! lowe'eu favors. Cosmos were placed | throughout the house * in artistic i clusters. Those present \wre: Joseph Gray bill, Calder Shuey, James Shuey. "Jimmy" Major, Marlin Motter. LaTrobe Barnitz, William Barnitz, j Robert Bowman. Leonard Michener. ' George Yarnall, Harry Smith. " = ' Announcement FRED H. MENGER Proprietor of the TRINDLE INN bogs to announce that the Inn Is closed for the season. Will ro-open early in the Spring. MEADE W.C.T.U. NAMES CHAIRMEN Committee Heads Appointed at Meeting Last Evening; Mrs. Fishel Delegate The Meude W. C. T. U. ntet last r eveiWng at the home of Mrs. William ' Pickel, 1616 Market street. The meeting was an interesting one with ■ a large number in attendance. The 1 following heads of committees und ■ superintendents of departments ' were appointed: 1 Chairman of social committee, s | Miss Gertrude Forsythe; superin ! tendent of tiowers and mercy work, i {Miss Elizabeth Haekenberg; chair : ] man of visiting committee, Mrs. E. ■ K. Smith; superintendent of literu- I ture department, Mrs. Leese; super intendent of scientific instruction, %lrs. S. D. Wilson: superintendent of Sunday school work. Mrs. William Obeidier; superintendent of press work, Mrs. William Elder; superin tendent of current events. Miss Mary Bowman; superintendent of unti narcotics, Mrs. T. 8. Patterson; su -1 perintendent of Loyal Temperance Legion and Temperance Light Bear ers, Mrs. W. E. Rickert: superin tendent of mothers' meetings. Mrs. John Appleby; chairmarp of soldiers • and sailors' work, Mrs. E. E. | Rhonds; superintendent of prison. ; jail and almshouse. Miss Elizabeth ' : Haekenberg; legislation and suf | frage. Mrs. Walter Fishel; co-opera j tion with missions, Mrs. John Pere , I gov. i Mrs Walter Fishel was appointed !as delegate and Miss Elizabeth i Haekenberg as alernate to attend I the state convention at Easton con | ventng from October 1" to 22. | It was decided to change the time ! of meeting from the first to the | third Tuesday of every month, i At the close of last n'glit's busf- I ners meeting an orchestra gave a ! delightful musical program and re j freshments were served. Mrs. Helen Buffington, of 1009 I North Third street, left yesterday for | a visit in Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McClure went I home to Buffalo last evening after ; spending a week among relatives in l this vicinity. James A. Stranahan has returned to his offices after a brief illness at : his home in Pine street. Richard Innes and Benjamin Innes went home to New York to | day after a short stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lawson, ; of State street. Miss Merle Young, of Schenectady, ; N. Y., is a guest of her sister, Mrs. j Ralph F. Wonders, of North Third , street. Mrs. Joseph Kalbfus has gone to Honesdale. Wayne county, to spend I the winter with her daughter, Mrs. 1 Helen Kalbfus Freer. Miss Esther Robinson, of Brook lyn. is in the city for a week's stay | with her aunt, Mrs. Newton B. Mountz, of Green street. , Walter Fondersmith, of Brooklyn, is in town on a business trip, stay- I ing with his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. ! Wilson Gensler, of North Second t street. Miss Pauline Gray and Miss Min | nette Gray, of Pittsburgh, are in the | city to remain for a week with their i cousin, Miss Estelle Rogers, of Penn ! street. Miss Carolyn Watson went home ! to Troy, N. Y., this morning after ' ; spending ten days with Mrs. George W. Ellerson, of Market street, an 1 j old schoolmate. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Zeamer, of Mechanicsburg, recently visited Buf- ' falo and Niagara Falls. They wit- ] | nessed a parade in which the King ■ : and Queen of Belgium appeared, i Mrs. Agnes L. Sprout and Gilbert K. Sprout, 928 Norwood street, have i j returned after attending an Elk roast at Kishacoquillas Park, Burn ; ham. Pa. : Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Kister and ; daughter. Miss Sara Kister. of Wash- | I ington Heights, are visiting friends i !in Richmond, Va. They will spend some time with their son. Sergeant j Arthur Kister, af Camp Lee. I ""^s^STORK ; i lAn announcement under this head ino i [ must be accompanied by name to assure , accuracy.] Mr. and Mrs. John Evans Laird, j i of St. Louis, Missouri, announce the j i birth of a son, John Evans Laird, ; jJr., Saturday, September 20, 1919. ! Mrs. Laird is remembered here as j Miss Marguerite Rausch, daughter of j Major and Mrs. L. V. Rausch. | Mr. and Mrs. Luther R. Marsden, | of Pittsburgh, former Harrisburgers, ! announce the birth of a daughter, ! Harriet May Marsden, Saturday, Oc- I tober 4, 1919. • Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Johnson, ,of 1130 North Front street, an -1 nounce the birth of a daughter, I Agnes Cecelia Johnson, August 5, 1919. Mrs. Johnson was formerly 1 Miss Mattie Mitchell, of Charleston, S. C. NEW MIRHiY-HII.L TURKISH BATHS I.nillcs* Da)i, Monday and Th 11 ra il ny from II a. in. to tt p. m. IS North Murket Square, Kuan Building. To The Cltlsens of Harrlsburg, Pa. We want to demonstrate to you the value of Turkish Hatha a* a promoter of pood health. There's nothing like Men who do brain work become worn out. Often they think their brnlns are tired out. This Is wrong. The human brain Is positively not susceptible of fatigue. It Is composed of millions and millions of cells and corpuscles—each of these containing thoughts. The brain la the greatest engine ever known. It cannot tire. When you're nil tired out It's your body that needs repair most often your stomach—and the first aid Is Invarlubly the proper clreulntinn of the blood. This Is what our Scientific Turkish Bath and salt rubdown will do for yon. Start your circu lation doing Its duty—give you vim. vigor and vitality—renew your endurance—M AK E VOU KEEL LIKE A NEW MAN OK WOMAN. Our baths will positively relieve COLDS, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO and NEHVOU'SNEKS. We have the greatest Institu tion of Its kind In the State—and we are doing a great work for the busy man or woman. Come la and bring a friend and enjoy a Turkish Bath and a re freshing plunge. If yon have never taken a Turkish Bath, send us your name and address, and we will send you a ticket to be onr guest. Yours for perfect health, MU'RRAY'-HILL TURKISH BATHS IS North Market Square. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH YOUNG COUPLE MARRIES IN HAGERSTOWN CORP. AND MRS. JOSEPH C. FELLIS \\ hen Miss Laura D. Green, daught e* of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Green. 132 Sylvan Terrace, started for Lebanon Saturday, accompanied by Corporal Joseph Fellis of the lecruiting offic es of the U. S. Army. 325 Market street, no one thought anything about it. but that they were to visit friends there for the week end. Later in the list of marriage li censes secured at Hagerstown. Md.. Hoover-Albright Bridal Solemnized Sunday The marriage of Miss Lilla M. Al | bright and Raymond E. Hoover was I solemnized Sunday afternoon at the 1 home of Mrs. Matthew Turns, Brick [ Church road. Enola, the Rev. J. Stew i art Glen, pastor of the Enola L'. B. | Church, officiating. Miss Elizabeth I Gimniel. of this city, played the wed dmg march. | The bride wore a frock of blue and a corsage bouquet of bride roses. The | ceremony was witnessed by friends and relatives. Mrs. Hoover has been employed us head saleslady at the | Robinson Woman Shop. North Fourth t street. Mr. Hoover is a brukeman in the Enola yards. U. S. Daughters of 1812 in Session Tomorrow Members .if Keystone chapter U. S. Daughters of 1812, will have the pleasure of hearing "What Will Wo men do With the Vote." discussed at their meeting to-morrow at 2.30 o'clock in the Civic Club, by the Rev. Dr. Thomas Reiseh, pastor of the Christ Lutheran Church. The regent, Mrs. Samuel Z. Shope. will preside. Other interesting features of the program include, songs by Miss Kath arine Dubbs, an original story by Mrs. Anna Hamilton Wood and cur rent events by Mrs. Mabel Cronise Jones. Refreshments will be served with Mrs. B. F. Blough and Mrs. Shope hostesses. A. S. Hoover Honor Guest at Birthday Party Monday A. S. Hoover was the honor guest at a birthday papty given Monday evening at the home of his son, Rob ert Hoover, of Rockville. The eve ning was spent with music and story telling. Refreshments were served in the diningroom where a largo cake bearing 67 candles formed the centerpiece. The following were present: A. S. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Vt illiam Bell, Mrs. Donald Horner, the Misses Margaret M. Hoover, Pauline Hoover, Mildred Hoover, Blanche Hoover. Elmina Miller, Em ma Bell, Helen Bell and Ethel Bell. W. C. T. U. in Rally Tomorrow Afternoon The Harrisburg W. C. T. U. will meet in annual rally to-morrow af ternoon at 2 o'clock in the Fourth Street Church of God. with Mrs. R. A. Ronemus the president, in charge of the program. Mrs. Manuel Andujar, of Porto Rico, will he the principal speaker and her little daughter Dolores will sing several Spanish songs. Mrs. Ous M. Steinmetz and Mrs. Watson will also give vocal selections. Mem bers are urged to be present to en joy the fine program and a social time with refreshments following. Lucknow Missionary Society Has a Meeting There will be a monthly meeting of the Lueknow Missionary Society of Grace Methodist Church to-mor row evening at 7.30 o'clock at the home of Miss Mary Cotterell, 2604 Derry street, Paxtang. The leader, Mrs. C. M. Rickert, will begin a discussion of the topic, "The Bat talion of Life," and reports will be made by delegates who attended the recent branch meeting. Members are to take the Hum melstown car to Swan street or the Paxtang car to Paxtang avenue and walk for one block. Mrs. H. H. Carter and her sister, Miss Bonnie Roberts, are going to Frederick, Md. to visit their father, and sister, Mr. and Miss Roberts. Miss Wllma Starr went home to Pittsburgh this morning after a week's stay among relatives in this [city and Middletown. Miss Sue M. L