The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, March 29, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    Witmer, Bair & Witmer
Coma and Select Your faster
Suit, Coat or Dress
We'll give it to you for Easter Sunday wear. Extra
operators have been taken oil in the workroom to ac
complish this.
100 Suits arrived Saturday and this morning. The
choice kind—made especially for us — $10 to $35
We have made special provisions for the ladies
wearing sizes 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 40, 47 to 51—note
the odd and regular size for the short and long waisted
ladies. 1
Three packages of White Dresses and four extra
packages of Coats arrived this morning to take care
of the College Girls desiring to provide these wants |
before they return to school. |
Witmer, Bair I
202 WALNUT STREET j
I TTT"TF PV'C 321Walnu(St - I
: 111 LUi I o Floral Artist li!
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The House of Flowers will be during Easter ||
i the Palace of Flowers. 1
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Largest showing of cut and blooming Plants in |
E the world. ' §
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The latest note in Easter corsage. See these fji
b modes— js!
The Tokio—Spring—The Seasons-
Sunset —The Promenade. p
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MRS. A. L. GROFF HONORED
Given a Farewell Dinner by Members
of Her Bible Class of Olivet
Church
i
Members of the Bible Class of Oli
vet Presbyterian church, taught by
Mrs. A. L. tiroflf, arranged a farewell
dinner in her honor, which was held
Friday evening, in the basement of the
elm eh.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A.'
1« Groff, Miss Elizabeth Groff, the
J»'e\. \V. (). Yates, Mrs. K. I. l>iehl,
Mrs. Iviward Nic-demus, Miss Kath
ryn Uuber, Mrs. Rose Berlew, Miss
Cora Cullmerrv, Mfs. Harriet Arm
strong, Miss Ruth Brasselinan, Miss
Maud Mote, Miss May Palmer, Mrs.
J. Harry Steele. Mrs. Daisy Strauss-'
tier, Miss Annie Shoemaker, Mrs.
Ciiarles Rapp. Miss Esthe. Hoagy,
Miss Margaret ilerrniami, Mrs. Pan
i:vpa.'l:er, Mrs. Clemm, Mr-. Farner,
Miss Hoover, Mrs. Ilarrx Shoemaker,
Miss Blumenstein, Mrs. Shoop, Miss
Alice Cnmmings, Mrs. Langlet/. Miss
Margaret Frbeu, Mrs. Charles Barton,
Mis. Davidson, Miss Emma Sell off,
Misses Mary. Annie and Gertrude
liuber, Mrs. Harry Rouse, Mrs. Good
l:arl. Mrs. Charles Bowman, ,Miss
tiara MilU . Mrs. \Y. O. Yates. Mr*.
Kendall, Miss Claire Boob. Mi<s Tiliie
Kiester, Mrs. Hoiirk, Mrs. Lyme, Miss
Elizabeth Woolly, Mrs. Charles Bier
bower, Mrs. Sourbeer, Mrs. Himes,
Miss Annie Stouch, Mrs. Bratton, Miss
Annie Stevens.
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Willk " WSM Tt is
Over tej® better
i t° buy
. nraP/EiL wood
accepted than
I style
. Salons (lOVER i,ad'
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Walk-Over Spring Styles
Ready for your inspection
Tl'f question of Spring Footwear is now occupying the thought
and attention ol men and women who are particular about the
I appearance of their feet, and we extend to you a cordial invi
tation to visit our store and inspect the new fashions. Our Spring
exhibit comprises the season's most popular styles and patterns
In men's and women's fine footwear.
For Men and Women.
WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP
226 Market Street Harrisburg, P a ,
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Advertised The
rices /\S~I Walk-Over
mean shoe
little A tlle
until I JhovEß IUA ! aristocrat I |
you see
the foot
shoes apparel
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ARTISTIC PRINTING AT STAR - INDEPENDENT.
1 PARTY FGRJEWLYWEDS
Mr. and Mrs. William Mann Enter
tained 111 Honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Shadle
i \
Mr., and Mrs William Mann enter
, tained at their home in Penbrook Sat
urday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Henrv Shadle, of Linglcstown, who
were recently married. Mrs. Shadle was
Miss Martha Maun prior to her mat
liage. The guests spent a pleasabt
evening, during which dainty refresh
ments were served. Those present
were:
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cassell and family,
of Linglestown; Mrs. Arthur Beufer
and sons. Karl and Bernard, and daugh
ter. Marie, of Marvsville; Miss Amy
Roth, of Enola; Krvin Weavadore, of
Kiverside; Mrs. John Beck. Miss Ro
mayne Horich and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
linker, of West Fairview; .lohn Mann,
of Harrisburg; George W. Vandevender,
of Harris-burg; Misses Martha and Ks
t Iter Ksling. r. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sha
dle, Mr. and Mrs. William Mann, Miss
Ethel Mann and William Mann, Jr.
Lerch-Snoddy Wedding
Miss Lucinda V. Snoddy, 51 North
Cameron street, anc' P. H. I.ereh, this
city, were married Saturday at the
manse of the Stevens Memorial Metho
dist Episcopal church. Thirteenth and
Vernon streets, tne Rev. Dr. Clayton
Albert Smucker ollieiating. Mr. and
Mrs. Lercli. after a short wedding trip,
| will be at home in Harrisburg.
HAKRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, MONDAY EVENTNIi. MARCH 29. 1915
SOCIAL and PERSONAL
MISS CHARLOTTE ADAMS
BRIDE OF EARL MACKENSON
Ceremony Was Solemnized This After
noon at Home of Bride's Mother—
The Rev. ,Dr. John D. Fox, Offici
ating ,
A pretty wedding was solemnized
this afternoon at tne home of M rs.
iCiciHtrd Adams, 211 Forster street,
; when her daughter, Miss Charlotte
j Adams, became the wife of Karl Mucu
onson, sou ol Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T.
Mackeuson. 1213 Morth Second street..
The ceremony was performed at 4
o'clock by the Kev. Dr. John D. Fox,
pastor of Grace M. E. church, who used
the double ring service. Only the im
mediate mttubers of the families and a
few friends were present.
The house was beautifully orated
i with palms, Southern sinilax and undo
! roses, and the ceremony was performed
j under a canopy of smij'ax and roses.
The bride wore a gowu of cream
lace over accordion pleated pink chif
j fou and black picture hat trimmed with
j pink roses. A Tokio corsage of Jap
! unese roses were the dowers worn by
j the bride. There were no attendant.
The orchestra furnished the
I wedding music alul played durihg the
diuner ser ed immediately after the
ceremony. The table appointments wore
in pink and white, Japanese roses aim
softly shaded candelabra carrying out
bhe color scheme.
■Mr. and Mrs. Maekensoo will .eave
to-night for a wedding trip to Palm
Beacn, Fla., and on their return will
reside for the present at 217 Forster
street.
Prominent Guests at Banquet
Men prominent in the educational
and busiuess life of the State to the
number of one hundred and sixty-six,
were guests at the eleventh anniversarv
dinner of the Engineers' Society ot
Pennsylvania, which was held s>aUir<*av
evening at the Harrisbnry; Club.
The banquet hall was beautifully
decorated for the occasion, and ttie
table appointments were in read ami
green, with a huge basket of red car
nations as a centerpiece. AVhite carna
tion buttooieres were worn by the
guests.
Music by the I'pdegrove orchestra and
Farley Gannett, president of the so
ciety, presided, and introduced the
speakers, among whom were Dr. Mer
vin filler, dean of Dickinson College;
Dr. S. B. McC'ormick, chancellor Uni
versity ot' Pittsburgh; Dr. John H. Har
ris, president of Ducknell University;
Dr. A. A. llamersehlag, director Car
negie Institute of Technology; Dr. \V.
A. Granville, president of Pennsylva
nia College, Gettysburg; J. V. \V.
Reynders, vice president of the Penn
sylvania Steel Company; Thomas L.
Montgomery, State Librarian.
F. Herbert Snow, chief engineer of
tht Public Service Commission, was
toastinaster.
PARTY FOR EDITH M \( II AMKU
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Machamer Entei
tained in Honor of Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Machamer en
tertained at their home, 612 Dauphin
street. Saturday evening in compli
ment to their daughter, Edith. Musip,
games and contests were features of
the evening's entertainment. Prizes
were won by Harry Reynolds, Mrs. J.
W. Boyd, Miss Lulu Klinepeter. ljate
<n the evening dainty refreshments
were -Served to the following guests: ■
Mrs. Martha Hursh and son, Roy;
Harry Reynolds. Harvey Bolan, Caryl
Herman, of Bressler; Miss Verna Stone,
of Enola; Ralph Crowl, Mervin Growl,
of Lemoyne; Edward Hoy, Frank
Machamer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Klinepeter and son, John; Mrs. A. Har
row, Mrs. K. S. Ross, Mrs. J. W. Boyd,
Miss Florence Horning, Mary Macha
mer, Sarah Parker, Edith Machamer,
Margaret Wagner, Lula Klinepeter,
Alice Wagner, Mr. &nd Mrs. V. A.
Machamer and Mrs. Frank Machamer,
Sr.
FORNEY-BIMvI.KV WEI)l)l\(i
Ceremony Performed by the Rev.
Adam Hollingcr
Lititz, March 29.—Announcement
was made today of the marriage of
Miss Gertrude Kinklev, of this place,
and Charles S. Forney, of East Peters
bur-;, the ceremony having been per
formed February 2 7 bv the Rev. Adam
M. Hollingcr at his home in HarrisburJj,
The bride is a graduate of the Litit<
High school and i as for a number of
years been a teacher in this section.
On Eastei Sunday a reception will lie
tendered the newly-weds and a number
of friends at the home o; the bride.
SURPRISEiMIts. .loll\ FKEMAN
Dinnsr Arranged in Her Home by Miss
Malone and Mrs. Fishel
A dinner was given Saturday even
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Fceman. 1313 State street, in com
pliment to Mrs. Fceman. The affair was
arranged by Miss lies* C. Maione, a
sister of Mrs. Feeman and Mrs. Walter
Fishel, a daughter, and was a compete
surprise to Mrs. Feeman.
Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Feeman, the Rev. Dr. and
Mrs. Clayton A. Smucker, Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Affleck, Findley I! Thom
as, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Fishel, Miss
Hess C. Malone aud Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Malone.
Will Give Lenten Cantata
The choir of Zion Lutheran church
will render a Lenten cantata, "The
Burden of the Cross." at the evening
service Thursday ».t 7.45. The soloists,
Mrs. Edwin J. Deeevee, soprano; Miss
Nellie Bennett, contralto; Sherman
Allen, tenor, and Frederick Lutz, bari
tone, will be assisted by a chorus of
forty voices.
Invitations for a Dance
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Claster, 2001
North Third street, hr-ve issued invita
tions for a dance Thursday evening at
Winterdale complimentary to Miss
Clarissa Olastei, n student at Wellesley
College, and hei guests, the Misses
Edith and Phyllis Beekinan, of Natchez,
Miss.
Lutz-Wilaon Wedding
Mountvillu, March 29.—Miss Flor
ence B. Wilson and Walter C. Lutz, of
Lancaster, were married Saturday even
ing at the parsonage of the Christ Lu
theran church by the Rev. A. J. Reich
ert. The ring ceremony was used, and
they were unatteudad.
MISS LAPPLEY TO WED
Engagement to J. Scheifley An
nounced «t Luncheon CHven by
Miss Lappley's Mother
At a luncheon given Saturday after
noon by Mrs. John Lappley at the home
of Mrs. John M. Lappley, 2031 North
Fourth street, announcement was made
of the. engagement of her daughter,
Miss Ruth Lappley, to Dr. William J.
Scheifley, 1624 North Third street.
The table appointments were in pink
and white, with swejt peas as a cen
terpiece and a single rose as place fa
vors.
Miss Lappley is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Lappley, 1800 North
Fourth street. She is a graduate of the
Central Higa school, class ot 1913, and
will graduate from the Froebel Kinder
garten Training School this June. She
is teaching at the kindergarten school
conducted at the Bethauy mission on
Herr street.
Dr. Scheitlev has heen appointed pro
fessor of dentistry in the Severenee
Medical College. Seo;il, Korea, and will
take up his new work at the coming
fall term. He is a graduate of the
Boys' Central High school, Philadel
phia; the Philadelphia Rental College
and Temple Cniveisitv. He is a mem
ber of the Psi Omega Dental fraternity,
the local and State dental societies and
graduating president of his class at the
Philadelphia Dental College until the
time of the five-year class reunion.
He has served un the advisory boards
of several union church movements in
Philadelphia and this, with his experi
ence in rescue mission. Christian En
deavor and Sunday school work in the
s line city, gave him valuable experience
for his new work.
The voun, couple will •ail from San
Francisco about August 1. Dr. Scheif
ley will devote his time to the study of
dci.tal radiography, several educational
systems, the methods of conducting
churitablo institutions and attending a
number of conferences and conventions
before leaving.
Those present were: Miss Maude
Graybill, Mrs. Charles B. Lambert, Miss
Klnia Lvter, Miss I lies Miller. Miss
Fnima Lorenz. Miss Blanche Sebold,
Miss Bthol Miller, Miss Kuthrvn Al
dinger, Mrs. Geo ge F. Scliaurn, Miss
Meila Woods, Miss Elizabeth Dunn,
Miss Marion Williams, Miss Evelyn
Gnrbcr, all of Hurrisburg; Misses Mar
garet and Grace Hummel, of Reading;
Miss Margaret Middleton. of Steelton;
Miss Sarah Muth, if Hummelstown;
Miss Ruth Lappley, Mrs. John M. Lapp
ley and Mrs. John Lappley.
Mull-Krull Wedding
Miss Emma Krull, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Krull. 1941 Derry
street, and John Mull, of Chambers
burg, were married Saturday evening at
the parsonage of the Lutheran Chureh
of the Redeemer, the Rev. E. Victor
Roland, pastor, jffieiating. Mr. and
Mrs. Mull will reside at 402 South
Nineteenth stree
SERVICES AT REDEEMER
Prospective Members of Church to
Meet Pastor and Council Thursday
Services will be held every night
this week except Saturday at the Re
deemer Lutheran church, Nineteenth
and Kensington streets. The subjects
fol.ow:
Monday, "The Cursing of the Pig
Tree;" Tuesday, "The Judgment
Scene;" Wednesday, "The House
Beautiful;" Thursday, "Jesus Reject
ed" and Friday, preparatory service,
"Jt Is Finished."
The pastor, the Rev. E. Victor Ro
land, and the church council will meet
all persons to be received into the
church fallowing the Thursday even
ing meeting. There will be reception
Of new members at the Easter morning
service.
EISHOP DARLINGTON CONFIRMS
Admits Throe Classes to Church Mem- j
bership at Lancaster
Bishop Darlington continued three'
classes at Lancaster yesterday ifi St. |
James' church, 21 persons were con
firmed at morning services. In the aft-1
ernoon Bishop Darlington confirmed I
six at Yeates school and 12 at St.
John's church at night.
To-morrow he will conduct ordina
tion services in St. Luke's church, Al
toona. The Rev. Alan Arwel Hughes,
of Trinity church, Jersey Shore, and
the Itev. Frederick Andrew Cooke, of
Trinity church, Tyrone, deacons, and
the Rev. R. A. Morrison, a recent grad
uate of Virginia Seminary, will be or
dained.
JEWS AID RELIEF WORK
Start Fund to Help Sufferers of Their}
Rase Abroad
•lews of this city at a meeting held '
yesterday afternoon at the Kesher |
Israel synagogue in the interests 'of!
sufferers of their race abroad, contrib- ;
uted SSOO to start a local fund for re-;
lief work. The money will go through i
the National Jewish Relief committee I
at New York.
The principal speaker yesterday was j
J. Pfeft'er, editor of (me Philadelphia
"Jewish World."
BIG PALM SUNDAY CROWDS
Weather Favors Afternoon Paraders on
City's Principal Streets
Favorable weather yesterday brought
out large Palm Sunday crowds and es- [
pecially in the afternoon was Market !
street thronged by paraders. '
In the churches appropriate decora
tions marked the day and special mu
sic was sung by choirs. The services
were the first o£ many series of Holy
Week services, lu the Presbyterian ;
churches the period until Easter will '
be known as the week of' prayer.
Li:«rary Note.
"I nm»t tnat i don't unaet i
■tand Heiirv .lames (lis stylels so in
rolvi-d "
"I'll tell y»» how to :ro about rendlnu
him First rim ov««r a life Insurance
policy. After thnt Henry .lame® wll: j
aeera lucid anil clear Pittsburgh
A Veteran.
The chef was Interviewing the yoiinc
man who had applied for work
"Have you had any experience ID the
lunch bwlnwr he asked.
"Why. I should say so." replied the |
energetic youth "Pre been luuchlni:
fur almost twenty years.*'—Llpptneon* j
r
Of Cotuirse==
we'lll do tflie best we cairn! but advise you to
conme fin just as eairfly no the week as pos
sible fiff you want your hat for Easter, amid'
"SHOP IN THE FORENOON."
A no {j r? TW| 9 Market and
s 9 Fourth sts.
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News of Persons
Who Come and Go
Mrs. William Sourbeer, 1342 VernotK
street, has returned from Bellwood.
Miss Agnes Brenenan and Miss Mame
MciJhea, of McAdoo, are guests of Mir.
and Mrs. John P. Gallagher, 1100 Re
gina street.
Miss Jane Dawson, of Philadelphia,
is the guest of the Masses Wilhelm,
1706 Green street.
Oscar Feldser, of Sitate Oollege, is
spending the Easter vacation With his
mother, Mrs. J. W. Katz, Cameron ana
Herr street.
Mrs. Willinnt Harper, 251 South
Eighteenth street, has returned from
a visit to Philadelphia.
Mrs. Wilson Zerby, 1 642 Market
street, has returned from a visit with
friends in Chaim'bersburg.
Mrs. E. E. San ford and daughter,
Miss Helen Sanford, 150 Sylvan Ter
race, are home from Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kaufman, 1728
North Second street, have returned
from New Yorly
'Harry Cohen, of State College, is
spending the Easter holidays with his
parents, Mr. and MTS. Cahen, Sixth
and York streets.
Mrs. John McCanna has gone to her
home in Columbia after a visit with
Mrs. David Boyer, 1500 Derry street.
Mr. and (Mrs. Robert Rosenberg, 1835
Whitehall street, will sipend the Easter
holidays with relatives hi Philadelphia.
Mrs. Trump and daughter, Miss Bes
sie Trump, 15 Argle street, are in Phil
adelphia attending the Williamson
Trade School commencement exercises.
George Trump is a member of the grad
uating class.
Miss Bertha Black, of Chamlbers
'burg, is visiting Mrs. R. Holmes, Eignt
eent'h and State streets.
Miss Lillian Wolf, of New York,
and Miss Sara Krawan, of Philadel
phia, have returned to their homes lift
er visiting; Mrs. M. Baturin, 609 Boas
street.
Mrs. Mary Freeman. 612 Reily
street, has returned from a three
months' visit with her son and family
at West Chester.
Walter Welch, of Paoli. spent yes
terday with his father, George Welch,
310 Cumberland street.
Mrs. Joseph Davis, 404 North
stree«t, left to-day for a visit to Phila- j
del'phia.
Miss Eleanor R. Miller and Miss j
Ruth Rapp, 529 Hamilton street, have'
returned from Carlisle where Miey i
attended a house party given by (Miss I
Effie Hoffman.
Homer Engle, who has been spend- j
ing his vacation at his home, 203 ft j
Green street, left to-day to join tne!
"'S'tate College Thespians'' who nrt
playing "Miss Adam of Eden.''
A. E. Fisher, a senior at State Col
lege, is home for his vacation at his;
'home, 420 Boas street.
M'iss Margaret Elder Rankin, a stu
dent at Miss Baldwin's scliool, in Bryr,
(Mawr, spent Saturday in HarrisJbnrg,
en route to Mercersbtirg where jtfie will j
spend the Easter vacation with her
mother, Mrs. Clarke Rankin, formerly I
Miss Jeanette Forster, of this city.
Miss Mary A. Leaner, art instructor I
at the Ely school, Greenwich, Conn., j
is spending the spring vacation with !
her jarents, Mr. and Mrs. Lerne Lemer, j
213 South Front street.
Miss Helen Wilson, a student at j
Swarthmore College, is spending the
spring vacation with her parents, Mr.
and 'Mrs. Harris B. Wilson, 934 North |
Second street.
Al'bert E. R'hoads, of State College, j
will arrive Wednesday to spend the j
j' Stieff Removal Sale
flftJH Ends March 31
| Our Big Removal Sale Ends Wednes
' ! Don't postpone putting a Stieff piano
J E8 or P la y er * n y° ur home. Visit our ware
| rooms NOW. Every instrument is being
10 Per Cent. Off
The advantages of this sale are called particularly to the atten
tion of parents who intend purchasing a piano as a June wedding
or graduation gift.
Sunday-schools and lodges, too, will find this sale the oppor
tunity to secure an instrument of the highest grade at a price far
• below the usual.
Stieff pianos produce the richest and purest tones obtainable
from choice materials and skilled piano making.
Reasonable rates on all purchases.
j " Investigate "
Chas. M. Stieff Warerooms
24 North Second Street
Easter holidays with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. H. K. Khoads, 1601 Swatara
street.
Albert M. Hamer, Jr., clerk in the
Public Service Commission, spent the
week-end With Ex-Senator William
Hortzler aud his brother at Port Roy
*al, Juniata county.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tarman, 621>/ a
Peffer street, spent the week-end in
Palmyra.
Mrs. George Brown, of Birdsboro, left
Saturday for Reading after a visit with
her son, Howard M. BrOwu, 638 Reily
street.
Mrs. Hiram Slieuk, 271 Hamilton
street, has returned from a visit to Co
lumbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brooks, 321
Woodbine street, have returned from a
trip to Philadelphia.
Miss Anna Meyers, of Philadelphia,
lias returned home from a visit with
Mrs. F. M. Bellman, 2031 Penn street.
Mrs. Laura Suloff, of Mitlliu, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Tom Smiley,
Hamilton and Susquehanna streets.
Mrs. Harry Rote, 1520 Wallace
street, has returned from it visit to
Lancaster.
Mrs. Ben Byers, of Tlie Gap, has re
turned home aftfti a visit at the homo
of her sou, Ben Byers, 2004 Green
street.
Miss Julyann Kinter and Miss
Laura Kinter, of Dauphin, were recent
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Emory Wierman, 2033 Penn street.
Miss Olive Himes, 2041 Penn street,
returned to-day to Shippensburg Nor
mal School to resume her studies after
a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry M. Hinies.
Mrs. J. Odin Hoffman, 140 Sylvan
Terrace, has returned from a trip to
New York City.
Miss Dollie Knouse and Miss EtheJ
Showers, of the Donaldson, have re
turned home from Shepherdstown.
Mrs. Rov Atticks and daughter,
Miss Dorothy Atticks, 15 Angle street,
are visiting in Philadelphia.
Mrs. Robert Crawford, 1815 Rudy
street, has returned home after spend
ing a week in Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Calvert, 351
South Eighteenth street, has returned
home after speuding a week in Phila
delphia.
Mrs. Edward Musser, of Bainbridge,
is the guest of her brother, Leßoy
Nailor, 1832 Hunter street.
Miss Lillian Wolf has gone to her
home, in New York after a visit witii
Miss Sara Baturi>, 639 Boas street.
John Hoke, 2168 Brookwood street,
is visiting his family at Chambersburg.
Mrs. James Henry Darlington and
son, Elliott C'. B. Dariington, 321 North
Front street, are staviug at Galen Hall,
Wernersville.
Miss Tully, who has been the guest
of Mrs. Lyman D. Gilbert, 205 North
Front street, left to-day for her home
at Petersburg, Va
Mrs. Al'bert Wilgoos, of Philadelphia;
Miss Irone-Adahis, of New .York, and
William Adams, of Allentown, are
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MRS. PAUL A.HARTMAN
Announces the Opening
of Her
NEW MILLINERY SHOP
514 N. Third St. Bell Phone 2315 Hbg. Pa.
s /
here to-day for the wedding of Misi
Charlotte Adams and Karl Mackenson^
J PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. I
<£ D«oay«d Teeth, «
I Decayed teeth cause an ut»- j
| clean month. Toothache and X
X disease of the gums may result 2
¥ Neglect of the first teeth Is a 4
X frequeut cause of decay of the f
♦ second teeth. If a child ha# de- 4
J ca.ved teeth It ennnot properly j
4 chew Its food. Improperly chew- j
X ed food and an unclean mouth 1
* cause bad Indigestion and con- 1
X aequently poor general health. 1
4 If a child Is not in good health «
X It cannot keep up with Us stud- |
4 les In schbol. It Is more likely 3
J to contract any contagions dls- |
•* ease, and it has not the proper £
i chance to grow Into a robust, 2
r healthy adult. If the child's 1
£ teeth are decayed It should be 3
y taken to a dentist at once. The "J
% teeth should be brushed after '1
I each meal, using a toothbrush 4
anil tooth powder. The follow- 2
ing'tooth powder is recommend- j
ed: Two ounces of nowdered pre- 2
clpitated chalk, hu>f an ounce of j
powdered castllo soap, one dram
of powdered orris root, thor- *3
oughly mixed. This prescription J
can be filled by any druggist. j
Tomato Se«d Oil.
The skins and seeds of tomatoes ar*
not wasted in Itnly. The seeds are
crushed as a source of oil. while the
skins are used as stock feed. Crude
tomato oil is used for lamps and fot
making soap, while the refined oil ia
said to be edible
(r ==^
See Our Display of
EASTER
FLOWERS
For which we are noted
J. E. MILLER
FLORIST
Two Stores
44 N. Third St.
Hill Store, 1258 Walnut St.
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