S OCIAL and PERSONAL MRS. J. V.W. REYNDERSGIVES LUNCHEON FOR DEBUTANTES Miss Louise Carney and Miss Dora Wickcrsham Coe, Guests of Honor At Charming Affair Given To day Mrs. J. V. W. Reynders gave a lunch con at her home, 115' North Second street, Steelton, to-day in compliment to Miss Louise Carney and Miss Dora Wickersham Coe, debutantes of the sea son. The guests were Miss Alice Wallis, Miss Robinson, Miss Mary Elizabeth Meyers. Miss Constance Ferriday, Miss Elinor Neal Clark, Miss Arta Williams, Miss Eleanor Darlington, Miss Eliza beth Bailey, Miss Johnston. Miss Myr vinue Leason, Miss Virginia Hargest King. Miss Dora Coe and Miss Louise Carney. Luncheon in Honor of Miss Meyers Mrs. James Henry Darlington will give a luncheon at her home, 321 North Front street, Tuesday complimentary to Miss Mary Elizabeth Meyers, one of the season's debutantes. i Benefit Card Party To-day Mrs. E. Stern, Mrs. Charles Adler, Mrs. Samuel Friedman, Mrs. Charles Freund, Mrs. William B. Mrs. Alfred Seligman, Mrs. Joseph Nachman, Mrs. Lee Goldsmith, Mrs. Jacob Miller, Mrs. Henry Claster aud Mrs. Otto Buxbaum comprise the com mittee in charge of the card party given this afternoon aud to-night in Winterdale hall. The proceeds will be added to a fund for Palastine sufferers. Farmers' Dance at Elk's Club Appropriate decorations transformed the ball room at the Elk's Club into a barn for the "farmers' dance" held" there last evening. More than one hun dred and fifty guests, costumed as farmers and country maidens, attend ed the dance and danced old-fashione'd dances to music furnished by the Upde grove orchestra, A feature of the evening was the mock wedding with Miss Joanna Reese as the bride, and Charles Williams, as the bridegroom. Charles Schmidt, as the parson, officiated. A "donkey party" will be the fea ture of the entertainment of next Tues day night. Mrs. Raymond Voorhees, of Lake ivood, N. J., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Krall, 2305 iNorth Sixth street. Announce Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Oleson, 330 South Sixteenth street, announce the 'birth ol a 'laughter, Helen Kliza'beth Oleson, Tuesday evening, February 9. Mrs. Oleson was Miss Margaret Dona hue prior to her marriage. Why "No Coffee" For Children? Many parents who drink coffee would not allow their children to touch it. The 2y 2 grains of the drug, caffeine, in the aver age cup of coffee, is far more injurious to the sus ceptible nature of a child than to an adult, but, just as constant dripping will wear away stone, so will the repeated doses of caffeine undermine the strong est constitution. Parents who would protect their own health as they do that of their children, will see the reason for quitting coffee and using POSTUM I his pure food-drink contains nothing that is harmful or injurious, but is, on the contrary, health ful and invigorating. Postum is easy to make; has a delightful snappy flavour, very much like Old Gov't Javas; and is good for both children and adults. Postum is sold in two forms—Regular Postum, which requires boiling, 15c and 135 c packages; In stant Postum, which is soluble in hot water —made instantly in the cup, 30c and 50c tins. Both kinds are equally delicious, and the cost per cup about the same. "There's a Reason" for POSTUM —sold bv Grocers everywhere. j DUNCE IN JAM'S | Many Guests Attended Pleasant Affair Held I»ast Evening—Music By F. Marion Sourbeer, Jr. The following guests attended a dance in Hanshaw's hall last evening: | Misses Katherine Burkholder, Marie | Kreamer, Helen Marshall, Lillian Bern heisel, Celia Mountz, Ruth Hilton, | Katherine Hagerman, Marv Flinn, Sara McLaughlin, Ruth Snider, Agnes Toomey, Agnes Towsen, Ruth Mentzer, j Maude Ford, Mary Kelley, Katherine ! Kuhler, Anna Robbius, Mary Carroll, j Helen Neumjper, Katherine Rea, Ivy j Jones, Elizabeth Burd, Mabel Coxeter, Helen Tettermer, Pearl Kratzer, Marie Wolfarth, Clarabel C'laster, Pauline Ferriday, Elizabeth McCann, Anna I Fcljartv, K. M. Sadler, Pauline I Schmidt, Catherine Quinn, Charles Hershey, Harry Welsh, John Carey, W. R. English. E. K. Espenshade, Cy 1 Heckert, Paul Knight, E. L. Loss, Mr. Whahr, C. C. Stouffer, John Loser, i James Flinn, Frank Blair, Paul C'ritch ley, G. E. Diffenbacli, George Ruby, Karl Ellsworth, Alphonsis Cashinan, F. 1 Bumgardner, Frank Womm, Arthur 1 Loser, Ray Parker, Rav Levan, Clem ent Kelley, Charles Mutzabach, John , Kimmel, Joseph Miller, Roy Bgolf, 1 Harry Long, John DaugHerty, William i McCarroll, Robert Deiseroth and W. J. I Corish. ENTERTAINED S. S. CLASS i Members of Fourth Reformed Church Guests of Milton S. Kline Milton S. Kline entertained the mem | bers of his Sunday school class of the i Fourth Reformed church at his home, 23S North Fifteenth street, last eve-n --j ing. A short business meeting was held j after which music and games were en i joyed. Those present were: j Misses IMaude Stailey, Susan Grouse, I Pearl 'C'rouse, Eva Wei rick, Bessie *Hoop- I er, Elsie Fritz, Minnie Humis, Lois Sei i del, (Marian'Mumma, Lulu Irvings, Mrs. | Steven L. Bowers, Grace Snow, Carrie j Swaveiv, Mary Miller, Mrs. George I Thompson, Ruth Stokes, Beryl Grouse, ! Mrs. Carl Smeigh, Grace Kern, Esther M. Hoopes, Helen E. Sawyer, Marie Moretz, (Mrs. W. 11. Maurer, Anne | Glass, 'Rebecca M'ichener and Sadie M. | Reige.l. T. M. T. M. Club Meets The T. M. T. M. elub met last even : ing at the Y. W. C. A. The members | spent an hour sewing for the Visiting Nurse Association. Those present were: Misses Viola Bird, Sara Main, Catherine : Pike, Margaret Tilghman, Mae Grouse, Ruth Gilbert, Anna Dickey, Dorothy Morgan, Miss Bird, Helen Tillghman aud A 7 iolet Bird, of Waterloo, lowa. Bean Soup Dinner and Supper The Mid-wav Fire Compuny, of Enola, will hold a bean soup dinner and sup per to-morrow evening at the engine house. - 'J' f - f'; V . ' HARRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 10, 1915. A HAPPY BALD HEADED MAN Well-Known Politician Nearly Bald Now Has New Growth of Hair Tells How He Did It A western politician, well known on account of his baldness and ready wit, surprised his friends by appearing with a new growth of hair. Many of j his old friends did not know him and others thought he had a wig. On be- | ing asked how he did it, he made the j following statement: "I attribute the i remarkable growth of my hair to the j use of the following simple recipe j, which any lady or gentleman can mix I at home: To a half pint of water add \ 1 oz. of bay rum, a small box of Barbo ! Compound and ',4 oz. of glycerine, j Apply to the scalp two or three times i a week with the finger tips. It not | only promotes the growth of the hair ; but removes dandruff, scalp humors and prevents the hair from falling out. It darkens streaked, faded, gray hair and makes the hair soft and glossy. These ingredients can he purchased at any drug store at verv little cost , and mixed nt home." —Adv. j News <5 Persons Who Come and Go| Mr. anil Mrs. Robert Hurshmau, of I Mechanic.oburg, arc speiuliug several j ilays as guests of MM. R. Drake, 1614; Derry Htreet. P. Bruce Wickerf'hain, Jr., of Get tysburg College, will spend a few days | with his parents at Steelton. M'/s. William Bovles, 2419 Peuu street, is in Philadelphia. Miss Mary Stark, 235 Kelker street, J will attend a fraternity house party at State "College. Mrs. Roy 'Moll, of Duucanuon, is j visiting Mrs. H. Moyer, 632 Peffer I street. Miss Fannie Cohen, 913 North Sixth I street, is visiting a-t State College, | where she is attending a fraternity | 'house party. The Misses Kolbens.-ftlag, 208 North Third street, are in New York. Mrs. M. Mc'Cormiick. of Philadelphia, | lvas returned after visiting her mother, Mrs. Ferry, 348 Hamilton street. Ira OolMns, 11 North Thirteenth street, is visiting at Newport. Robert F. BrowneM, of New York, is the guest of C. A. Jeffries, 407 Wood bine street. Miss Marie Welchaus, of Lancaster, is the guest of Mrs. Edward Deichler, 27 South Seventeenth street. Ray Heffclfinger, 48 North Seven teenth street, and Lawrence Glass, 4 0 North Seventeenth street, are in Phila delphia on business. # Miss Blanche Har. -e. of the Derry blu,-k apartments, has returned from Mt. Holly. Mn. Edward Dei.'hler, 27 JS.inth Sev enteenth street, ha? returned from Lan caster and Parke >urg. Miss Carrie Swaveiv, 1421 Market street, has returned from Heading. Mrs. M. J. Mulcahy, 2352 Ellerslie ' street, spent to-day in Philadelphia. j Miss 'Maud Fettcrhoff, 16J 0 Jiarker j street. and Mi\s Anna Glass, 40 North Seventeen'tth stree't, are home from Mid- [ dletown. Miss Elinor Walter, of West Fair- j view, has returned from New York. John Boyer, of Philadelphia, is spending several days with his mother,' i.Mirs. David Bover, 1502 Derrv street.! Miss Sara S'harpe, 303 Nor Hi street, has returned l'rom Philadelphia, where I she spent a fortnight with friends. '.xlrs. George Eberly, 1356 Vernon street, is the guest of her father, John I Miller, at 'Fredericksburg. Miss Margaret Kraft, of New.ort, has retur/ieil after spending three weeks | witli Miss Editih Springer, 1345 Ver non street. Miss Sara Carrol, ot' Greasoti, is the guest ot Mrs. William Traxler, 315 Binhlield street. ! Miss Ad'. Me Bowers, 1001 North J Sixth sltroet, left yesterday for a month's visit to Jacksonville, .St. Peters l>urg, Fruitland I'ark and other points ! in Florida. Mil's. George lleim and Miss Kit Irene Porter, 1502 North SixTh street, are spending several days at Union De posit. 'Miss Florence Shreifier, 2140 North Seventh t'treeit, is convalescing from a week's illness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoner, 1720 'Fulton street, spent vesterdav at New ! port. John Seebold, North Third street, land L. P. Noaksr, 117 Cumberland I street, spent last nijjht at Lebanon. Miss Violet Bird, of Waterloo, la., is the guest of Miss Viola Bird, 2104 North Third street. i Francis ('. Tomlinson, 1728 Fulton | street, has returned from a visit to hia son, George Tomlinson, at Halifax. I Mrs. >fl. M.i Walker, of Tyrone, en i route to Waynesboro, was a guest of JMir. and Mrs. T. M. L/ogan, 1015 North ! Second street. j Mu - . and IVlrs. William .Small wood ; and daughter, Miss Carolyn Srn all - wood, have gone to Palm Beach, Ida., j for several weeks. Harry Sites, ol' Philadelphia, spent 'yesterday with his father, A. W. Sites, 1003 North Sixth street. Miss May Davis, of York, is the guest 1 of Mrs. George Bit Her, 936 North Ber : ond street. Harry Beigh, 33 Nortih Eighteenth j street, is at Newport on business, j iMrs. H. E. iHess and daughter, Katli j erine, of (Baltimore, were guests of j Miss Anna Hess, of the Donaldson. | Mrs. E. Wog'han, of Carlisle, is visit | ing 'Mrs. George Fisher, 816 North I Sixt'h street. George Fulton, of Da.ature, 111., is i the gueslt of 'Mrs. Clara Reistline, 25 j North Eighteenth street. Returned to Loysville Miss Clara A. Wolf, of Loysville, ! who has been the gijest of Miss Ada laide l,udk, for,some time, returned to her home yesterday. Miss busk will spend the week-end with Miss Wolf and attend a party given in honor of Miss Wolf whose marriage to Paul Leese, of Manchester, Md., will take place next week. Celebrated Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kniselv enter tained last evening in celebration of their tenth wedding anniversary. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ruth, Miss Esther Ruth, Edward Ruth, Mrs. Mary Kniselv, Frank Kniselv, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Grisginger, Herman H. Kniseiv and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Knisely,, This Piano Sale Will Close Quicker Than Ever Before ( ■ - Extraordinary Last Minute Values. Read Carefully, Then Act Quickly. The Time Is Getting Short By Saturday night we expect to be able to close this sale. We expect all the "used" pianos and players and most of the new instruments included at reduced prices, to be sold. So we say—act quickly—the time is getting short. Dangerously short. Despite the v large we^offer^ to-morrow a^fine be half enough to go round ® These Pianos at These Prices To-morrow Action Must Be Immediate. See Them This Evening or Early in the Morning Pinnos, shop-worn, at $lB5, $l9O, $2lO up. New Player-Pianos reduced to $385, $395, $4lO and up. Terms to suit. Store open this evening: until 9 o'clock. J. H. Troup Music House Troup Building 15 S. Market Square W.T. SEISM WHS HOST Entertained at His Home Last Night in Celebration of His Wife's Birthday Anniversary VV. Thomas ■Seuseman entertained at his home, 154 Sylvan Terrace, last evening, in complimenit to his wife, who yesterday celebrated her birthday an niversary. The gues'ta enjoyed musk ami games, after which supper was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Plack. Mr. ami Mrs. Jesse Howe, Mr. and Mrs. M-er ' ine Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph For- HAIR COMBINGs VALUES 1 For personal comfort, health and adornment your own hair combings are best. Always Rellab!# and SattsFaotory Work. MISS H. M. SUNDAY 202 Chestnut Street '.ward,' Mr. and Mrs. .10-hn Ha? ton, Mrs. I William Shultz, Mrs. C. Lefonvan, Mr.] and Mrs. William Serriwt, LMr. and Mrs. Kran'k I lesser, MTS. Lincoln Holler, Mr. ] , and Mrs. Bernard (ierdes, Miss Bmma Fought, 'Mr. and M rs. -Howard Cochran, John Martin, Mr. and Mi's. John Ober, Mr. and Mrs. 'D. W. Ober, Wilbert Ober, David Ober, Jr. John Ober, John I'\ Senseirtan, W. Thomas Sensenran, , Jr., and Miss Anna Senseinan. Choral Society Rehearsal 'More Mian tihree hundred members of the iHarrisburg Oboral Society met in i rehearsal last evening in Palmes took hall when Handel s oratorio was re hearsed. Dr. J. 'Fred Wolle, the director, characterized the rehearsal as a great success and plans for the spring fes tival to be held April 29 were discussed. The Russian Symphony orchestra, of New York, will assist tihe singers. Exchanging Compliments Mr. Bntabou't—l like to see one eat appropriate food. May I offer you some of this delicious angel food? Mrs. Donetodoarti—l quite agree with you. Suppose you try some of tlhe sponge cake.—New York Globe. ! LINENS FOR MISS PLANK Bride-elect Given Shower of Gifts by Her Friends Mrs. John Burtneitt, 1313 Walnut, street,' gave a linen shower last evening in 'honor of Miss Helen Plank, Whose marriage to David Attig, of Sunbury, will take place on Thursday. The guests present were Mrs. F. M. Thri'tzman, Mrs. R. Bumtiaugh, Mrs. Pindar, Misses Ivat'hryn Kissinger. Rosalie. Ye&kle, .Sarah Smith, Pearl I'omlron, Ruth | Richardson, Edith Stewart, Kthel Franken'berger, Florence Seasf, Mrs. J. W. Veakle, M>rs. T. M. Yewkle, Lola May IHertaler, APrs. Russell Hertzler, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Plank, IMlns. A. W. Plank, David W. Attig. Miss Schultzenbach to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schutzenbacih, Third and 'Reel's (Lane, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Theresia C., , to Donahl Melk)nriell Reed. The mar riage will taike place Thursday, Feb ruary 11, at St. Lawrence Catholic ctiurch ait 8.30 a. m.. anil will be per formed by the Rev. P. H. llucgel, rec tor. ENTERTAINMENT BY CLASS « Members of Stevens Memorial Church. Plan Interesting Program An interesting program is being prer pared by <7lass No. t> of the !B. l-*j Stevens 'Memorial Sunday stfhoofi taught by James W. ißarker, for thff nig*lvt of February 11. Th'is class has a great record, Iu the past three years it 'has grown in membership from thirteen to eigh ty ftrtir. To those who attend the entertain ment on Thursday night is promised an hour of fun. The family album will be shown, a business meeting of the class will be held, to show the ex cellent system used in transacting tiheif aft'airs, anil solos and quartets will lis sung. A small admission will. be charged", t'he proceeds going to the buildiug fund of 'the church. " Docs t'he baby cry 'lor yout" * "Its mother says so." replied the! young father. "Seems it is alwayg prying for inc when it yells after i.4 !)• m.'' —liouisville Oourief-Journai. 3
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