10 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS ITEMS OF TIMELY INTEREST RUMMAGE SALE FOR POLYCLINIC Big Uptown Event to Be Held October 22, Securing Funds For Nurses' Home All the good housewives of the city who are busy cleaning house are asked to get together their discarded clothing, furniture, bric-a-brac and the like, to be sent to the Rummage Sale of the Polyclinic Hospital, Wed nesday, October 22. The Nurses' Home at 1524 North Second street Is overcrowded and another house will soon have to be secured, so that funds for complet ing payment on the first must be secured at once. The place of this great sale will be announced in a few days, in the meantime, housewives are asked to call Mrs. G. F. Koster, 232 Wood bine street, telephone 3604-J, or Mrs. J. L. Essig, 117 Verbeke street. 2150-J when cars will be sent to collect. On the committees are: Men's Ap parel—Mrs. H. C. Rineard, Mrs. W. H. Windsor, Mrs. Charles Shcaffer, Mrs. Kepple, Mrs. Harry Kreidlcr, !Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs. Charles Se bourne, Mrs. Rudolph K. Fortna, Mrs. Anne Davis. Mrs. W. L. O'Hail. Children's Clothing—Mrs. H. F. Gross, Mrs. John Lappley, Mrs. George Bentley. Mrs. A. A. Gohn, Mrs. Mark Holtzman. Groceries—Mrs. Ralph Essig, Mrs. Walter Mildaugh, Mrs. Grimes, Mrs. R. Kreiser, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. S. H. Zimmerman, Mrs| M. I. Kast, Mrs. Frank Poulton, Mrs. Morris Blair. Toys—Mrs. Dr. E. Kirby Lawson, Miss Nellie Bennett, Mrs. S. L. Cad walder, Mrs. Bellett Lawson, Mrs. Charles Karper, Mrs. R. E. Holmes, Mrs. Harry E. Davis. Shoes—Mrs. Sarah DeHaven, Mrs. J. J. Weaver, Mrs. P. J. Schuyler. Pictures—Mrs. Betty Ford, Mrs. Frank Mountz, Mrs. C. Linford Scott. Furniture—Mrs. E. E. Hagner, Mrs. D. Wolf. rs. Joseph Moyer, Mrs. John C. Seidel, Mrs. G. A. Zim merman. China and Glassware—Mrs. B. Frank Snavely. Mrs. Luther Bow man, Mrs. Ewing. Women's Apparel—Mrs. L. V. Fritz. Mrs. Harry B. Orr, Miss Edith Sible, Mrs. Harry F. Crane. Mrs. R. W. Dowdeli. Women's Hats —Mrs. Charles W. Emerick, Mrs. John A. Fress, Mrs. Smith Kuhn. Men's Hats—Mrs. William H. Windsor, Mrs. Daniel Solin, Mrs. J. C. Dare, Mrs. Mary Elder. Bric-a-brac—Mrs. A. L. Warner, Mrs. John H. Cawley, Mrs. E. A. Nicodemis, Mrs. William Marzolf, Miss Sara Tack. |Trees and Flowers Ifor the hardy garden, can be]! planted now as safely as in the]] spring—Plant now and gain a;] year In growth. 11 Feed Your Lawn jj ] ] now with Alphano Hums, the]> '[great soil builder —Apply one]] ! 'pound to each square foot —$1.50]] ]!per 100 lb. bag—s2o per ton. <[ i The Berryhill || Nursery Co. j | Bell 3799J—Locust St. at Second!' ~ > < More Than Selling Glasses There are some optometrists to whom you could go, who would sell you glasses without regard to your needing them. Not so with Rubin and Rubin. We recommend glasses only in case you need them. And if your eyes need medical attention we tell you—more; we help you to receive such attention. Such is Rubin and Rubin service. Our prices are mod erate, some glasses costing as little as $1.50. No charge for examination, and no drops used. Rubin & Rubin I-cading Eyc-siglit Specialists 320 Market St., Over Tlie Hub Established 15 Tears. Open Wed. and Sat. Evenings Bell Phone 126 J. *■<* PENN-H ARRIS { GRILL ROOM OPEN if BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH Weekdays, ' • Served 12 to 2 P. M. I Evening Meal, $1.25 6 to 8 P. M. || Dancing 9.30 to 12 midnight MirJl' 1 M W ohl.l&nkcnbach£cKouM OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS N0.12 N. 4th.sT. BARRtaBURO. PA* Where glasses are made right iU IH 'I Mil ~T~""~TTfi IM—Bi 9 M * 11—M OCTOBER 9, 1919. Daughter of Minister Marries in the Church The marriage of Miss Miriam M. Lisse, daughter of tNc Rev. and Mrs. H. F. F. Lisse. of th.\ city, to Her man Peters, of Buckl^ - , 111., took place yesterday at 10 o'clock in the German Lutheran Zion Church, Herr street, with the bride's father, the pastor, officiat ing. Only the Immediate families were in attendance, with Mr. Dapp, the bride's godfather and his wife. The bride wore a frock of blue satin and carried a shower of bride i roses. Miss Maude E. Daniel, the maid of honor, wore orchid crepe de , chine and carried pink rose buds. ! The best man was the bride's ; brother, Karl A. F. Lisse. | Following a wedding breakfast at -' ■ —it's not too early to think about those Gifts for Christmas 11 Practical and Acceptable Suggestions .For Gilts. ggyj*- ELECTRIC I Pff Grills I Chafing dishes Toasters Percolators ILT~ |'gg iD Irons Waffle-irons —■*—HuP\ Vibrators Curlers , I Dauphin Electrical Supply Co. X -V JOHN 8. MCSSER, President. , 436 Market Street * 1 Only Two More Days \ | / of Home Craft Week \ J | / Those who have not had the pleasure of in-\ | 'I u J specting our complete assortment of \ | * " Quaker Laces \j And Other High Class Laces \ For Curtains —will have the opportunity of seeing these ex clusive patterns Friday and Saturday of this week. These laces are considered the choicest to be J * had and the patterns entirely different from the ordinary run of curtain laces. Our Lines of Over Draperies /' harmonize with the laces with which the cur- | tains will be made and show the same distinctive- *i ness as them. fp A We shall be pleased to estimate on your drap- ,/wJ [ erics now. J u j 1 v THE BLAKE SHOP /f i .. J(© Interior Decorations w J | I 225 North Second St. J TT ISN'T so much the price you pay as | the value you get for your . TMt INSTRUMENT Of QUALITY CLEAR AS A SELL C v Sonora is the leader in the phonograph world to-day. The best always has been the Sonora principle. Hear the Sonora. The rich, clear, accu rate, beautiful tone will captivate you A and will explain to you why Sonora won highest score for tone quality at the Panama Pacific Exposition. OUR NEW LOCATION ft 13 N. Fourth St. I YOHN BROS. II Across From Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart I ■ Sonora Is licensed and operates under BASIC PATENTS m of the phonograph Industry ( ( the bride's home, Mr. and UK Peters left for a short stay at Mount Gretna before starting for their '*■ home in Illinois. MISS HARRINGTON'S SCHOOL SECOND AND STATE STS. Reopened September 24, ltlt. Kindergarten to Eighth Grade FROEBEL "ST SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS Two years' course in theory and practice. Prepares for Kindergarten arsAfj Primary Teaching. Registration Sept. 15. EVELYN BARRTXGTOW. Principal, Residence. 120 Walnut St. Bell fflM "J