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  • THURSDAY EVENING, HARJUSBURG tfijlflgTELEGRAPH JANUARY 1, 1914

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    INFORMUL RECEPTIONOld and New Friends Throng Ex-

    ecutive Mansion ThisAfternoon

    This is the day when all good Penn-Byivanians want to call on their ChiefExecutive to extend their greetingsand good wishes for the coming year."Open house" was kept at the Execu-tive Mansion this afternoon from ?.30to 6 o'clock, with a goodly attendanceof visitors.

    The Governor and Mrs. Tetiergraciously received their guests in theBpacious drawing rooms, while presid-ing at the refreshment table in thestate dinlngroom were Mrs. WilliamHenderson and Mrs. Philip T. Mere-dith. A centerpiece of Killarney roses,stevla and fern graced the table.

    New Year's Marriagesby the Rev. Dr. Smucker

    The first wedding of the New Yeartook place this morning at the StevensMemorial Methodist Church, Thir-teenth and Vernon streets, when MissFlorence Edna Forsyth, daughter ofMrs. H. M. Forsyth, 1602 Zarker street,and John M. Swomley were united inmarriage. Dr. Clayton Albert Smuck-er, pastor of the church, officiated.The bride and bridegroom will spend afew weeks in Philadelphia and NewYork, and upon their return will re-side at 1 North Fourteenth street.

    The wedding of Miss Bertha MayCobaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Edwin Cobaugh, to J. E. Hoffman.!took place New Year's eve in thehome of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. C. Hoff-man, 1625 Chestnut street. The Rev.Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker, pastorof the Stevens Memorial MethodistChurch, officiated.

    Poaghkeepsie CriticsPraise Georgia Snyder

    The following clipping taken from aPoughkeepsie. N. Y., paper, says:

    "Miss Georgia Snyder's solo work \In the Cantata, 'Prince of Peace,'"which the Congregational Churchchoir gave Sunday evening under the jdirection of Fred L. Brown, was en-1joyed by all who heard it, for she jsang the words of the Angel Gabriel's 1greeting to the Virgin Mary in the ]'Annunciation' with grace of expres-1sion, and richness of voice was pecu- |llarly suited to attain receiving com- 1mendations on his happy selection of iindividual voices for the several solosof the beautiful cantata. Miss Sny-der's voice was pecularly suited to at-tain nobility in rendering the passage \u25a0ehe was assigned to sing."

    .MISS MYRTLE DORNBACHI ENTERTAIN S N\ G. CLUB |L Myrtle Dornbach, of 2104 North\u25a0ourtli street, entertained the N. G.Blub at her home last evening. Re-B-eshments were served at the coming

    the new year to the Misses BessieHelen Loeser, Kathryn Llch-

    \u25a0nberger, Helen Kaufman, EstherHelen Black, Mabel Ward and

    pfyrtie Dornbach.

    ANOTHER LOCAL COUPLE WEDS AT HAGERSTOWN

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    Merry Yoang PeopleWalk From Rockville

    A country walk was arranged forTuesday evening by Miss Bess Bennett

    and Miss Helen Broomall, the young

    J people riding to Rockville and walkingback to the city, where an oyster sup-per was served at the home of MissBennett, 2313 Jefferson street.

    In the party were the MissesEleanor Wolfe, Margaret Shoaff, MaryMussina, of Mt. Gretna; MaryWheeler, Mary Morgan, Ruth Huston,Nora Bennett, Helen Broomall andBess Bennett; Donald Smith, PaulDoutrlch, Vernon Huntsberger, CharlesSchadle, Alton Snyder. Ed. Gladfelter,Fid. Book, Leroy Smucker and JosephKendleliardt. The chaperons were Mr.and Mrs. Roy Sanderson and Mrs.George Bennett.

    Philadelphia MatronHonor Guest at Cards

    Mrs. A. L. Bishop, of Philadelphia,was guest of honor at a card partyyesterday afternoon given by Mrs.William O. Bishop, of Second andHamilton strets, whom she is visiting.

    The party Included Mrs. Samuel Z.Shope, Mrs. Andrew Dillinger, MissJessica Ferguson, Miss KatharineMoyer, Miss Moyer, Mrs. Augustus

    | blitz, Mrs. W. P. Stacky, Mrs. Fred-I erlck H. Marsh, Miss Grace Ensmlng-er, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Andrew Moyer,Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. W. H. Bishop, Mrs.E. P». Ensmlnger, Mrs. C. W. Burtnett,Mrs. David I. Miller, Mtb. H. W. Mil-ler, Mrs. Charles Crist. Miss BessieDubbs, Miss Esther Attick, Miss CarrieReinoehl, Mrs. Francis Snyder, Mrs. J.T. Balsley, Miss Alice Dillinger, of Mt.Joy; Miss Nealson, of Kentucky; MissEmma Hocher, of Llttlestown; MissGertude Lehman, of Lancaster.

    MR. AND M HS. DOMER P. JACOBS

    The marriage of Miss Carrie Rleber,of 117 North street, and Domer P.Jacobs, of South Summit street, was aquiet event of the day before Chrlst-mas, solemnized at Hagerstown bythe Rev. Dr. Spangler, of the ZlonReformed Church. The young couplespent the holidays with the bride-groom's parents at Loysvllle and are

    now at home in this city.

    PRETTY BMQIIEATcon CLUB

    Quaint and Becoming CostumesWorn by New Year's Eve

    Dancers

    Features of fun at the holiday bal-masque held last evening at the Coun-try Club of Harrlsburg, were a bur-lesque parade and a grand march,when all the merry masqueraders hada chance to show their clever cos-tumes to good advantage. The Loeserorchestra played and supper was serv-ed at midnight in the ballroom. Whilehells were ringing to usher in the NewYear, the dancers pulled long stream-ers attached to a great ball suspendedfrom the ceiling, which parted, show-ering everyone with confetti. Snow-balls were made of the bright-huedpaper and the guests pelted each otherwith them.

    Some of the merrymakers and theircostumes were Frank Payne, FrankD. Carney, Philip D. Meredith. HenryGross, John Reynders, as Pierrots,with their Pierettes, Mrs. Payne, Mrs.Meredith, Mrs. Carney, Miss VirginiaHargest King, Miss Mary Williamsonand Miss Helen de Schwelnitz, of Beth-lehem; George Shotwell, as the girl inpink; Mr. Herrlck, fat boy; WatsonCreighton, Western ranchman; FrankJ. Brady, corporal of the guard; Fran-cis Jordan Hall, Santa Claus; William

    1 J. Calder. Pierrot; Henry L. Ritten--1 house, sailor; Edward Stackpole, Jr.,

    sheik; Albert H. Stackpole, pirate;John Fox Weiss and W. Wally Davis,French chefs; Miss Margaret William-son, Puritan maiden; Mrs. Ross An-derson Ilickok, Mrs. W. Wally Davisand Miss Sara Fullerton Hastings, in

    ! peasant costume; Mrs. Lesley Mc-Creath and Miss Mary Emily Reily,Chinese lady; Miss Marian Watts andMiss Elise Haldeman, Scotch lassies inthe Cameron plaid; Mrs. Carl WillisDavis, as an old-fashioned dame; MissCatherine Comstock, Dutch girl; MissElizabeth Peale, of New York, andMiss Helen Goodwin Hammond asgypsies; Miss Frances Bailey, peasantgirl; Miss Emily Bailey, Spanish girl;

    |Mrs. Richard V. McKay, peasant mai-den; Miss Myrvinne Leason, little old-fashioned lady; Mr. and Mrs. LewisSaddler, of Carlisle, as Colonial folk;Mrs. Francis Jordan Hall as "1860girl"; Miss Elizabeth Alorrls, of Belle-fonte, as shepherdess; Miss EleanorBoyd, "Night"; Mrs. Henry L. Ritten-house as a wood-nymph; Miss Mar-garet MeLain as a gypsy girl; John

    I Magoun, Scotchman; Dr. AA'llliam E.Wright, old-fashioned gentleman; Les-

    I ley McCreatli. artillery officer; LesterI A. Hamilton, Arab sheik; Vance C. Mo-Cormick, Chinese mandarin; Boss An-

    ,derson Hiekok, gentleman of CivilWardays; Carl Willis Davis, a sheik; Mrs.

    IJ. V. W. Reynders, Mrs. William O.jHickok and Mrs. Daniel HartmanHastings were unmasked.

    Dancers at Elks' HomeWelcome the New Year

    I' The dancers at the Elks' home lastevening wore vari-colored wreaths ontheir heads and had a merry timedancing the old year out. Greetings

    : and good wishes followed the adventj of 1914.

    Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs.I Benjamin Demmlng, Mr. and Mrs.

    Isaiah Reese, Mr. and Mrs. John Gel-! ger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bass, Mr.land Mrs. James Lutz, Mr. and Mrs.j Franklin Chance, Mr. and Mrs. JohnI Kelly, Mr. annd Mrs. David Hershey,

    i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yost, Mr. andI Mrs. Daniel Helney, Mr. and Mrs.Charles Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

    i Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus| Ringling, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fraim,I Mr. and Mrs. James Conley, Mr. and; Mrs. Fred Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Harry

    i Ibacli, Miss Phoebe Miller, Miss Mll-i dred Plack, Mrs. Jacob Seifert.Miss 110,, sannah Reese, Miss Morgan, MissI Baker, Miss Ellenberger, Miss MinnieI Lutz, Mr. Hess and Miss Green, of

    1Lancaster; Dr. Thomas Bowman. Ed-! ward Mneslein, Mirvin Cope, Charles| Weber, Percy Grubb, James Metzger,Samuel Weber, Charles Swope, GeorgeAlbright.

    Local Boys Sing LeadingParts in L. V. Glee Club

    j With the Lebandn Valley CollegeI Glee Club scheduled to give a concert'the evening of January 8 in TechnicalHigh school auditorium, will be fivelocal boys, Thomas B. Lyter, Marcel

    Ivon Bereghy and Frank Shearer, of.this city; Faber Stengle and EarlEichelberger, of Oberlln.

    Marcel von Bereghy is the son ofProfessor Julius von Bereghy, thesinging master of this city. He singstenor in the club quartet. Thomas B.Lyter, the son of the Rev. and Mrs. J.A. Lyter, 1608 Derry street, sings thebaritone in the club quartet.

    RECEPTION AT COVENANTTO THE NEW MINISTER

    The Covenant Presbyterian congre-gation will give a reception Fridayevening at 7.30 o'clock in the Audito-rium of the church to I ho new pastor,the Rev. Harvey Kluer, and his fam-ily.

    Store Clones Daily f VU jTA(Tfef/ Phone Us Yourat 5:30 h. Vf ? VUUIV Wants. We

    Saturday at 9P. M. "The Quality Store'' Have Both Phones

    A SPECIAL SALEOF DOUBLE IMPORTANCE

    FOR FRIDAY SHOPPERSIt is of double importance because it marks the

    first day's business of the New Year and because of thevery notable reductions offered.

    Lot of dress ginghams. about 20 Lot of Indies and misses' suits Inpatterns lit liatcs' and other

    n» sizes and In the desirable shadesqualities. Friday price, Ql/,o nl,(l "'ixtuiys?all new styles thisvaml y /9C season, made by tlie Ivest tailors?

    Mill he sold Friday at HAIiFGood heavy Woachcd Sheeting, PRICK.

    9-4 wide, even thread, soft iiuish, 820.00 suits for SIO.OOworth 28e. Special Frl- OO- $25.00 suits for $12.50dav price, yard $30.00 suits for 515.00.?? 835.00 suits for 817.50

    42-inch bleached pillow casing, ??medium weight, fine cloth; worth Any person purchasing a pack-J2}jC. Friday price, Ql/ age of "YKISKK" hooks mid eyesyard ** °" Friday, will be presented witlt acomplimentary package FREE?-

    81*90 bleached sheets, seamless, "VEISKR" hooks and eyes arc? themedium weight, free of dressing; best made, having new featuresvalue 65c. Friday price, C*Jr lliat others do not have. Buy aeach package. Friday nud get two for

    \u25a0 ?? the price of one.75c gray cotton blankets with

    neat pretty borders, new perfect hot of ecru net curtains, 2 >/jgoods. Special Friday price, yards long, made with Renaissancepair edge and Insertion; worlh SI.OO.?. Friday price, en.

    45 and 54-Inch hemstitched and pair .OI7Cembroidered dresser and buffet ??scarfs, pretty designs 011 line piece while Nottingham lace curtains,of cloth, a good 50c value. OQ_ IIMVpatterns, It yards long; 81,50Special Friday, each OIJC value.. IViday price, qq

    Black petticoats made of a nice , . . ' 7~

    a nn it 1 tii \u25a0> (iprn Odds and ends of lflcct net andClC)tI» Wltll «1 deep v(ii|(> rMII'IflilW 1/ 11 ti 1 1 %'niwlu 1.,n1«flounce and trimmed with neat

    " 'V7 V ,tucks and shlrriiur- a eood 7r-c . nlul < f ru

    ? onc l'alr of a kll,flFridavnricc 1,A 011 >< "",fh front 81.00 to 810.00eaehf' . 49c l'ulr- Friday at HALF PRICE.

    "New ( loth' plaids that look like «,ie quality percale, new model,expensive wool cloth, 27 inches checks trimmed with white?apron

    colors fast; sells for 85c. ail( j caps to match; worthFriday price, OC c $2.00. Friday price for d»-| oqyard dress, apron and capMen's 81.00 Neglige*! Shirts, at- Ladles' and misses' sweaters of

    tached and detached cuffs; nearly (he belter kinds, such as wo alwaysall sizes in slock. Special sell, in while and colors, will beFriday price, each ? sold Friday only at ONE-FOURTH-. 1 \u25a0 off their regular prices. $2.00. Small lot of ladies' neckwear left sweaters for 81.50. 93.00 sweaters,lover from the Christmas rush; 25c 82.25. $5.00 sweaters, $4.00. SIO.OOjto SI.OO. Friday ut HALF PRICE. sweaters. SB.OO.

    "Sanltol" liquid toolli wash will?

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    Uru? l' sW be sold very special Friday 1O _ ]r°. ."IT «> Friday at justf fop Jbottlu I«JC HALF PRICE. Me have most allsizes and are all good styles?every

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