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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 7

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THE YOLKES-BARRE RECORD SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1903. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1903. PENANCE -He kissed me. sad I knew 'twas wrong. For its was neither kuh Bar kin.

Need pnm do pensncs vsry long For suck a ttay UtUs sin? He pressed soy hand. That wssa't right! Why will men hsvs such wicked wsys? It wasn't for a minute quite. But In It there were days and days'. SOCIAL, THE BEE HIVE 10 South Uua Street. 1 There's mischief Jn the moon.

I know. .1 I 1 I posftivs I sew her wink When I requested him to go. I meant It. too, I almost think. i Miss Daisy Jsonagle.

book-' keep for Cut Rats Ue.l Co, was gusa a pltssaat surprise on Thurs-, ay evening by all the cousins gather-: lag at her home, aod prrst-niin her with a handsome signet ring; also wishing her the return of many happy birthdays, Mrs. Barbara, Stein hauer of East End will leave to-day for a trip to Buffalo. X. and Erie, Pa and at; the latter place will visit her son. Frederick- a former resident of this city.

Her youngest son, Henry will accompany her. F. D. Langfeld has returned from New York. Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Detrick of; Skinner's Eddy have returned after spending two weeks with relatives in this city and at Huntock's Creek. 1 Bern hard Long and family arrived In New York yesterday, after an extended European tour.

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gaffney and son Cyril, of 44 North Pennsylvania I avenue, leave to-day on a ten days' vacation. They will visit Rochester.

Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Attorney G. B. Kleemann Is In New I Mrs. Alvin Stull of Plymouth entertained at her home on Thursday evening In honor of Mrs.

A. Hartman of Danville. Those present were: Mrs. Stanley Davenport, Mrs. Bert Connor, Mrs.

E. Marks, Mrs. C. Weliver, daughter Helen, Mrs. Oscar Eberte, Raymond Davenport and Albert StulL We Give Hat, after all.

Tin eat to blm. Hs took the kin! I do think men Are nuke without the sense of shams! I wonder when he'll coins again. Green Trading Stamps Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Baker of a Fangor, arc being enter taJut-d by Mr. and Mrs.

John Fenimore of South Welles street. Mr. Baker la In th slats quarrying business -in Northampton County and has mt with considerable success. He and hit wife find a great dfal about the coal mines te interest I Fenimor ot South Welle street hai es a guest her cousin. Miss Motile Harrity of Scranton, who will remain some time.

Miss Saldee Kajfcer is spending the month of August visiting Anne Ford Author Unknonrw. From out of town were the Misses Jeannette Chaplin and May Fell, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weiss have returned from a two weeks' stay at Dimock. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Z. Huntington and baby daughter, who spent the month SATURDAY SPECIALS Miss Mary Kidder and Mrs. Nichols of Pittston are spending some time at the Kidder cottage at Thornhurst.

The Misses Hodge returned on Tuesday from Europe, where they passed the summer. Their brother S. Alexander Hodge, met them in New York. Mrs. John Torrey Fuller Is visiting her parents in Honesdale.

J. Gere Jeyne of Berwick spent of August at Elk Lake, have returned the English plant ht and coach. at her quaint seaside home in Ker.i,1 to their home inland. Both Anne Ford and Miy Mrs. Fred Parrish has stay at- Spring from a several weeks' Lake.

lork. Mvkle, the cellist, her sister, ar engaged for American tours this autumn and winter. Hon. and Mrs. D.

Foster have -been entertaining two visitors, who Robert Harvey, accompanied by Leo W. Long and Arthur Homadieu, i came from New York yesterday In an automobile. i Charles H. Bsnker and son, P. Walker Banker, wife and daughter Elizabeth, are spending some time at Orsnge.

Miss Minnie Banker is spend-in? some time in Philadelphia. Miss Anna Williams of Elizabeth If Gloves Fowne's Elbow Length Silk Gloves, double tipped fingers, in tan, brown, mode, gray, black and white, $1.25 quality, for 75c Saturday Special 54-inch wide Cloaking for children's serviceable School Coats, in shades, of gray and tan and black and white mixtures, seasonable fall and winter weights, worth Saturday, special, 1 .5,9 street has returned, aftst spending two weeks at Utica and Sylvan Beach, N. Y. have returned to their home in New York State. Miss Jane Shoemaker has returned from Seal Harbor, where she spent the greater part of the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Potts have returned after a vacation spent at Jef-fersonville, N. Y. Mrs.

W. D. Curnow has returned from a visit at Hazleton. The Misses Nicely have returned from the Bermudas. Mrs.

M. Cleveland, who has been spending some time at Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko, has returned home. J. C. Laird, who has been on a two L.

f). Hoover and family have weeks' trip to Boston, Halifax and closed their summer home at Glen other cities, returned home yesterday. Mr. and Mr. Richard Williams of 41R Hazle street have returned from a month's visit with Mr.

and Mrs. D. C. Jones of Branwell. W.

Va. Mr. Will Saturday iams Is a brother of Mrs. Jones. Thursday In this city.

Dr. W. Cllve Smith Is rpendlng several weeks in New York. J. Gordon Mason of West Pittston lies gone to Cuba, where he has taken a position.

Mr. and "M's. Charles B. Lenahan and a party of friends took supper at Hotel, Dallas, on Wednesday evening. W.

H. McCartney has returned from Big Moose Lake In the AdlrondacKs, where he spent a month. F. J. Weckesrer and D.

Roberts have returned from the Rangoley Lake dlctrlct, Maine, where they went In thf-lr touring cars. Their guests on the trip were: W. S. Goff, W. C.

Shepherd, Robert Sturdevant, W. B. Robinson and E. T. Shepard.

They had two guides and lived under tents for five days fishing, having excellent luck. On (heir return they enme hy the way of Portland, Boston, Naragansett Pier and down to New; where they spent a day slght-sesing. Mrs. George W. Carr entertained some frends at dinner on Thursday evening.

John Atherton of Scranton was In this city on Friday. Theodore Barber has been spending several days In New Tork. Dr. and Mrs. Edward G.

Fullerton and Grler Fullerton have Returned from a visit to Connecticut the Catskills. i The cottagers at Harvey's Lake gave a "ghost dance" at the Oneonta Hotel this week, an lnovation which proved litshly enjoyable for the participants. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson, who SpeyxN.

Y. Mrs. F. B. Collamer has returned from an extended stay at Rlpon, Wis.

James Griesmer and family have closed their cottage at Nuangola and returned to their home on South Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bunting have returned from a couple of weeks' stay at Deal Beach, N. J.

George F. Lee, president of the Automobile Club, and and Mrs. William Alexander and Miss Mrs. Alpheus Thomas of Pennflelo, N. snd her daughter, Mrs.

Henry Webb of Rochester. N. have been David Sioherman, a New York attorney, is spending a few days with his brother, Samuel Sleherman, 22 North Main street. Mrs. J.

Wesley, of 165 Madison street, has returned home, after spending several weeks at Waverly and surrounding towns improved in 3. B. Do Mun, of 167 Madison street, rho has been confined, to his room with severe cold. Is much improved. Miss Llllle Kline has returned home, after spending the past two weckd at Swift Water, Pocono A daughter has arrived at the home of Dr.

and Mrs. A. B. Smith of Wyoming. John F.

O'Neill leaves to-day for New Tork, accompanied by Joseph Hurwits, on his annual 1,000 mile automobile run. In New York on Tuesday next they will meet Adam Turkes and Barry Roth of this cily, who will a.r-company them to the New England cities. They will step at important places along the lire. Charles Atkin and Alexander Mann of Plains and John Kropp of Mldvale left yesterday to attend the convention of engineers at Denver, Colorado. Miss Kittle Robinson of Madison street has? returned from Lake Wlnola, where she spent three weeks.

Attorney Alfred Walters of New YOf Is in town, the guest of his mother, Mrs. Samuel Walters. Budd Burgunder. who has been In fit Special guests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Andrew Boyd of Ashley. Mrs. P. J.

Lydon has been visiting Philadelphia friends. Elsa Alexander of Dorranceton left Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Callahan and Shirt Waists Saturday, special sal of ladies' fine White Lawn Shirt Waists, trimmed in various styles with late or b'r i ery, $1.49 value; Saturday only 75 son of Philadelphia were recently entertained here. yesterday for New York City in Mr.

Lee's big Matheson car. Mrs. Charles A. Schuler of Acad Mrs. R.

P. Brodhead, who Is sum emy street, who spent the summer at For Men Men's fine Negligee Shirts, in neat figures, stripes and dots, worth 65c Saturday, 44c mering In Pike County, has been spending a few days In her West Side home. Lake carey, Atlantic City and Fhila W. G. Meyers of Louisville, Ky has delphla, returned this week and left yesterday for Reading, where she will been spending a fortnight here with relatives.

spend several weeks. Mrs. Harry Frace of Hoboken, N. Maj. O.

A. Parsons, son and family have closed their cottage at Lake is a guest ot friends here. Herbert Frantz and sister Lillian Wesauklng. S. M.

Bard and family return today from their farm at Dallas. have returned from an outing at Atlan tic City. Mrs. J. M.

Cressler and grand Miss Louise Lake has returned from have been spending the summer at Dal las, have returned. ed In a pavilion on the lawn, where Arnold Lohman's orchestra provided the music and Mrs. Hochrelter catered. Among the out-of-town guests pres attendance at a house party at the home of her school friend. Miss Dorothy Gillette, at Cortland, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. Lsning Hnrvey have last few weeks In Pottsvllle and several towns In Schuylkill County. Mrs.

Rees Lloyd of Hanover street Is spending a few days at Shlckshinny. returned from a stay at Cape May, N. and will entertain a house party at their bungalow on the Poconos over Mr. and Mrs. Elliott R.

Morgan have to her home yesterday, after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Andreas. Mrs. H. C.

Mott and son have returned, after having spent several weeks at Andover and Newton, N. J. Mrs. S. J.

Rowe and daughters Gertrude and Luella have returned, after spending the summer at Harvey's Lake. Mrs. Charles Barney and family of Lockhart street left for Philadelphia to Sunday. been entertaining Miss Margaret Pat-ton of Danville and Mr. and Mrs.

H. D. Quick of Blocmsburg. spend a few days with her mother and sister before they leave for ih West. ent jvere: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Law 7 of West Pittston. Dr. and Mrs. C.

R. Parke of Florence, Italy; Mr. and Scott of Washington, D. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawall of Easton, Mr. and Mrs J. J. Ryman of Dallas, Mr. and Mrt Ixrnls Landmesser of Wilkes-Bam Mrs.

George Cross, Miss Cross Miss Ellen Blxhy has returned from Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah B. Welter of a month's stay at Detroit, Mich. Mrs.

Frank Leavenworth and family Brooklyn, N. Y-, and Mr. and Mrs. George Lipman of Blairstown, N. ere guests of Mrs.

J. F. Welter. ofsDallas are at the seashore. 11.

B. Espy is a guept at Judge Councilman Hemingway returned last night from the Bethlehem fair. 1 Mrs. Pauline Haslacher, of the Globe store millinery department, has returned from New York. Mrs.

H. Frederick Helntz of Pittsburg Is vis Wheaton's camp along the Susquehanna river near Vosburg. Sol Bacharach, who la touring the far West, Is now at Oklahoma. Miss Mildred Traver has returned from a visit at Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Miss Delia Walsh and Miss Mary Rowan have returned after a visit of two weeks with Mrs.

Thomas Murphy iting here. Miss Bessie Wilkinson of Pueblo, Binghamton, Mrs. C. P. Ford Marshwood, Miss Frederick Yennl Brooklyn, N.

Mr. and Mrs. Joh-Flanlgan of Wllkes-Barre, Robert IA of New York, Miss Dreher of TabJ Miss Atherton of Wllkes-Barre at Mr. and Mrs. Benton of Wilkes-Bart Is visiting on the West Side.

daughter Gwennle and Gertrude Thomas have returned from Drlfton, where they spent the month of August at the Drlfton Boarding House. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Smith of North Washington street, who have been spending the summer at Alderbrook farm, Dallas, have returned home. Dr. and Mrs. A. E.

bull have returned from a couple of weeks' visit at St. David's, Philadelphia and New York. Mrs. 3. (if Seitzinger Is at Stod-dartsville, In the The family of B.

R. Jones. who spent the summer at I'ocono Lake, returned home this week. Dr. and Mrs.

1. H. Moore are home from a stay at Tannersville In the Poconos. Mrs. Dv James of the Heights, who has been visiting her daughter at Bergen, N.

has returned. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Kulp are at Bedford, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Cook have returned from Northumberland, where they spent the past ten days.

Miss Lillian R. Wallace has as her guests Misses Edna and Louise Everts of Detroit, Mich. Wltmoyer, head milliner at the Globe store, who has been In New York, has John P. Jones has bought a home at Shaverton, which he will occupy next month. R.

Nelson Bennett is entertaining a Mrs. J. M. Harrlscn Is at Nordmount, Sullivan County. also returned.

New York for some time, has returned home, Charles Stout and son Carl have gone to Tunkhannock to visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pettebone. i Stephen Drum and family, have closed their cottage at Nuangola. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles H. Weiss of Academy street left during the week for a visit in Cleveland. O. Charles Griesmer and family have returned from Tluangola, where they pent the hot months.

Amos Chamberlain of the high- school faculty has returned from a summer spent at Ithaca, N. and Hlbernla, N. J. Attorney P. L.

Drum has returned after spending some time at Orange-ville. Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Dana and chll-drtn, who have been occupying a' cotJ taRe at Nuangola, hp.ve returned to their home on South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Williams and children, who spent the summer at Dallas, have returned to this city. Miss Gertrude Lindsay has returned to town after spending the summer at Metown. Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Lutsey are spending two weeks at Heart Lake. "-'jUi J. Stout and Robert Balrd have Miss Mae Keenan of Columbia, South Carolina, and Miss Vint Hogg of house party at Big Moose Lake in the 'Babes in Toyland" Georgia, a niece of Governor Hogg, are "Babes In with the AclrondackS, where he Is spending the Hummer. His guests are: Miss Dorothy Warren, of Scranton; Miss Webber, of Stamford, Miss Lcha Sterling, Miss Amy Sturdevant, Bay rMtiotfi rt 4 YToKciv4 and (ha nrAi i Sh, unnce of the toys, was given by a roa company at the Nesbitt last night, to Quite a large audience.

The audienceX ard Hand, Z. Piatt Bennett and Edwin Shorts, of this city. applauded the various numbers and the1 chorus was made up of a number of here the guests of Dr. ana Mrs. B.

J. Coblelgh. Miss Muriel Arnold of Firwood has returned home from a several weeks' visit at Perry, Ohio, and others towns In that State. Wednesday evening next, Sept. 9, the Anatolian Club will hold a prlvato moonlight dance at Valley View Pnrk.

There will be new dances. Including the barn and rye dances. Labor Day, both afternoon and even Charles Bertles took a party of good voices. friends to Stroudsburg and return last of hite Haven. Mrs.

Thomas Dougherty and son Charles have returned after a month's visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, of White Haven. Miss Lena Stevens and Miss Emma Trethaway have returned from a two weeks' vacation at North Mountain. Percy A.

Brown has returned home. He attended the Retail Merchants' State convention at New Castle. The home of Mr. and Mra. J.

H. 517 North Pennsylvania avenue, was the scene ot a party on Wednesday In honor of their grandchildren, Margaret and Rosa Abend. Games were Indulged In and a light lunch was served by their grandmother. Those present were Margaret and Rosa Abend, Thelma and Muriel Ouster, Ruth and Alice Miller, Mary Keay, Helen Glove, Florence Hausch, Helen Kneule, Amelia Schornstein, evening in his touring car. The members of the Liverymen's and Undertakers' Association of Pittston took supper at Raub's hotel, Dallas, on Thursday evening.

Mrs. Edgar Lewis of South Sherman street, Mrs. Tudor Morgan and Mrs. William Davis of East South street will leave to-day for a week's stay at Niagara Falls. Con Frank, of Weltienkorn's Sons' clothing store, leaves to-morrow for his old home In Pottstown, to spend Labor Day with his mother, who is one of the pioneer residents of that town.

PICTURESQUE WEDDING. An unusually picturesque evening wedding was celebrated in the Green Ridge Presbyterian Church, Scranton, on Thursday, when Miss Grace Bren-ton Law was united In marriage to Frank, Best Rutter. The ceremony was performed by Rev. I. J.

Lansing. D. pastor of the church. Six bridesmaids and a maid of honor preceded the bridal couple to the altar, keeping step to the strains of Mendelssohn's march, played by George Brandon and Arnold Lohmann. In the recessional each bridesmaid palreo off with an usher and marched down the aisle.

All of the bridesmaids were gowned precisely alike. They wore pink satin. Empire In style, with the skirts having a suggestion of the Dlrectolre In the Mrs. W. B.

Barnes of Wrest South street has returned from a couple of weeks' stay at Leraysvllle, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. B. M.

Espy and sons, who spent the summer at Ocean Grove, are again at home. James H. Kenny returned frsm ing, at Lake Nuangola, dances will be held. Those attending are asrured of a delightful time. It will be the last social occasion of the season.

An en Asbury Park, N. where he spent several weeks. Butter 2 "7 Per Lb. larged orchestra has been engaged. Mr.

and Mrs. Max Galla'nd and chll Miss Frantz of Carey avenue, who Mrs. Albert and children of North Franklin street returned during tho Ldren, Marjorle and Bernard, have re has been visiting in Bastoiy, has re turned home. turned from a three weeks' trip along week from a month's stay at Ocean Grove. Mrs.

F. V. Rockafellow and Miss Grace Rockafellow have been spend the Great Lakes, going as far as Du luth and spending one week at Mack James Custer and Fred Schornstein. Mrs. David J.

Edwards and daughter ing some time out of town. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Henry L.

Jones liacnel are visiting at Athens, Fa. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schlingmann and daughter Minnie are spending a few week3 at Atlantic City.

have left Spring Lake, N. and are lnac Island. Miss Jessie C. and Miss Lena M. Hlller have returned from Nantucket Island, where they were-tha guests of Mrs.

S. H. Houser. Alexander Murray of Madison street If you want the best buy AT DAVIS BROS. Miss Josie Goeringer entertained the S.

S. Club at the home of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Banks on Kulp street, Thursday evening. Games and singing were Indulged In until a late hour, after which the hostess served a dainty lunch. Mr.

Nichols of Scranton took a number of flashlights. Mrs. Nettie Metzdorf and son George row at Lake Placid In the Adiron-decks, with their daughter, Mrs. J. Pi yor Williamson.

i Mrs. G. R. McLean has returned are spending a few days at Elizabeth, N. J.

Miss Emma Dean of Hastlngs-on- Among those present were Misses the-Hudaon and Miss Martha Dean, an Instructor In the University of Chicago, Mary and Kate Hergert, Gusste Ro-gall, Edith Huttner, Ellen Johnson, will leave in a few days for their Standard Granulated Sugar 18 pounds $1.00. Gertie Schlel. Myrtle Slckler, Nellie schools. Miss Ruth Dean will enter as a student in the university. from Bay Head, N.

J. Mrs. F. M. Klrby spent yesterday at Harvey's Lake.

Charles A. Jackson made a trip to Ntw York this week. 'Mrs. Daniel A. Fell entertained soma friends at bridge at her Dallas cottage recently.

Miss Dorothy Biddle has been entertaining Mies Alice Mercur of Wett Fittston at Harvey's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sellgman J. Strauss have returned from a three weeks' and Josie Goeringer, Mrs.

Bank and Mrs. Slckler: Messrs. Ernest Welser, Mat Park, Ray Slckler, William Jensen. Charles Mansfield, Martin Read David J. Edwards of WIlkes-Barre accompanied Mr.

and Mrs. John Ed gfriie'to Harveyville on a fishing trip, before returning to school for the fall term. Mrs. Dr. W.

B. Gearhart Is spending this week with Mrs. Lindley Dennis at Orangevllle. Miss Katherine Toohey of the high school faculty has returned from Schuylarvllle, N. where she spent her vacation.

Mrs. Joseph J. Baer and children, who spent the summer at Atlantic City and Philadelphia, are at home. Mrs. William Jenkins of Washington street, who spent several weeks at Atlantic City, has returned.

Mrs. J. W. Patton and MlsaiLydla are at the Chalfonte, Atlantic City. Miss Emily Jacoby has returned from a several weeks' stay at Rutherford, N.

J. She was accompanied by her brother Raymond, who will spend two weeks here before returning to college. rprace E. Hayden. who has been visiting his parents this summer, has returned to the University of Virginia.

Mrs, M. E. Crane of Union street has closed her cottage at Thorn-hurst. Robert L. Leonard and family of Alexander street, who spent the summer at TrucksVille, have returned to the city.

Miss Almah Case Wallace entertained Miss Harman of Hazleton during the week. Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Fitzgerald have feturned from Afton, N.

where they spent the month of August. Cyrus S. Weiss and family are home from their cottage at Wyoming camp ground. close fitting lines and the slightly slashed front revealing lace frillls. The bodices were elaborate with embroidery of tiny folds of pink satin In a braidlike design on pink filet net.

The yokes and sleeves were of princess lace. They carried pink sweet peas and wore veils with wreaths of maidenhair. The maid of honor wore pink chiffon cloth, with ribbon bayadere effects at the foot. Her pink Brussels net veil was fastened with a wreath of maidenhair fern. The bride wore an Empire gown of supple white satin, with a large bertha of rare point lace.

Her only Jewel was. a diamond pendant, the gift of OUR CHICKENS Per Pound lGtf. leaves to-day for Idaho, where he will spend some time before resuming his studies In October at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts at Philadelphia. Mr. and Charles Rover and daughter Helen of North Main street are spending the week In Philadelphia.

Robert Ross, who has been connected for some time past with the Wllkes-Barre Gas Electric Is now stationed at Philadelphia. He Is spending the present week on a vacation at Ocean City. The boys of Camp Lazyland, Harvey's Lake, have broken camp and returned to their homes In Philadelphia and Ridley Park. Jack Renshaw Is spending part his vacation In Philadelphia. wards of London to Montreal, Canada, wljere they will remain for a few days, ing, George Maher, Mr.

Sickles, Joseph Banks. William Nichols and Mat Mrs. George CoddlngtoTT' and Miss Moore of Scranton. Mrs. E.

J. Giles and Mrs. E. P. Ruth Searing are at Ocean Grova.

Miss Henrietta Hoffhelmer of West Kingsbury and son of Nantlcoke spent trip to Maine. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson have TO-DAY 3 Leader Milk .25 3 Red Cross 4 cans Corn 25 3 cans Tomatoes 25J Thursday with Mrs. August John son.

returned from Dallas, where they spent Miss Llir.le Williams of 294 North the bridegroom. Her veil was fastened by a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried bridal roses and lilies Bernard M. Rlfkln has returned to New York to resume his studies. Esther Ingham Wood, Cornelia M. of the valley.

A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents, which was attended by representative people of Scranton and elsewhere. Supper was serv Slark an dsldney Warner, who havs EXTRA STAMPS ID-DAY Pennsylvania avenue has returned, after spending three weeks in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Law of West Pittston, Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Ryman of Dallas and Mrs. Louis Landmesser, Mr.

and Mrs. John Flanlgani Mr. and Mrs. Benton and Miss. Atherton of this city, attended the Rutter-Law nup two months.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartland of Pittsburg, former Wllkes-Baireans, ars being entertained by the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Talioy George B.

Hilli.ien, who has been at Eaglesmere with his family, has returned to this city. Clin Derr has returied to Thomaa-vllle. Ga where he has business Inr tf rei-ta, after' spending several days In New York en" route. been spending some time abroad, now making their way hc-meward. In the latter part of August they were In Glasgow and Dublin and the surrounding country.

Full Cream. Cheese, per pound 15. Friends here will be interested to learn of the recent birth at Columbus, of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes, formerly of this place If you want good Lopes we have them.

River street is visiting In New York CUy. 'George B. Hlllman spent some days In town thlri week." His family is still at Eaglesmere, where will remain some time longer. Mrs. M.

H. Pease and daughter are at Dansvllle, N. Y. Col. Franck Darte joined hli wife In New York this week and both attended the.

wedding of one of Mrs. Dane's friends, celebrated at one of the well known watering places. Mrs. Josephine Hlllman la at Bear Lake and seems somewhat better. F.

E. Parkhurst and family returned this week from a venation trip. Rev. and Mrs. W.

D. Johnson and children have returned to Brooklyn after spending most of the summer hereabouts. Henry Miller, for some time bass soloist of St. Stephen's choir, has gone to London for a year's study of musto In the Royal Academy. His ambition Is to go on the concert stage.

Mrs. Elizabeth Morse of Jollet, 111., Is visiting her sister. Mrs. A. C.

Mon-tanye. West Jackson street. -t Miss Florence, Amsbry of Plains Is spending several weeks on Orr's Island, Casco Bay, Mains. G. Warren Bachman and Evan T.

David of this city wl)l sail for Europe next Saturday. Ex-Sheriff Joseph Jacobs and wife of Walter Steelman has been making rome good catches' of black bass In Harvey's Lake this week. bram Marks has returned from New York, where he spent most of the week. Elmer H. La wall i and daughter.

Misses -Clare and Maria La wall, return soon from a trip to, Europe, where the latter have been spending Our Coffee at 15 per lb. Will please you. This Very Day you ought to commence taking the Bitters, especially if the system is run down, appetite poor, rleepc restless and the bloociin impoverished condition. Walter D. Roberts has returned to Bellevue Hospital, New York, after spending a week at the Cnurtrlght Farmi at Orange.

Edward E. Carey, a student of Olrard College, leaves to-day after spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs. Edward E. Carey, of Kingston. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles West field of South Washington street entertained at dinner on Tuesday evening Dr. R. M. English of Js'ew Haven, Conn.

Miss Mamie Howley has returned to Pt. Luke's Hosnltal. South Bethlehem. Special All 40c Tea to-day, 25 per pound. tials at Scranton on Thursday evening.

The wedding party was a large one, consisting of six bridesmaids and six ushers, the maid of honor and groomoman, in addition to the bride and groom and the brbfte's father, Archibald F. Law. Mrs. George W. Guthrie and daughter.

Miss Jean, have returned, after having had a most delightful trip of seven weks through the middle west. They visited for a considerable portion of this time at Rochester, where Or. Donald Guthrie la connected with the Mayo Institution. They also enjnyed trips to White Bear Lake and Lake Mlnnetonka. and to Minneapolis and Ht.

Paul. Mrs. Guthrie will spend the balance of the season at their Bear Lake cottage. Misses EthM and Alberta Mann. Miss Martha Hogg.

Miss Ruth Rae and Mlssss Gertrude snd Evelyn Mann have returned home, after spending two weeks at the Courtrlght farm at Orange. Miss Edith Brower has returned from Connecticut. 1 after spending the last two months with Campbell's Soup, 3 cans Shawnee Catsup, 3 for 25S her parents on North Washington street. George Bherman of New York, who has been the guest of friends In town, returned to his home yesterday. OSTETTER celebrated STOMACH Teanut Butter, 5 can.

Heinz's Sweet Mixed Pickles. Heinz's Dill pickles. At the bouquet or design we make for you. Note how fresh and perfect each flower Is. How artistic the whole Is arranged.

We give the same care to the small bouquet or design as we do to the larger ones. OUR FLORAL DECORATIONS For weddings or other occasion are always admlrfd. Our services are yours to command. Let us send you a few Fresh Asters for your Sunday dinner table. i.

three months. The former on his trip ovr last month was a member of the organization -committee the Cunard-er Mauritania, which gave a concert In aid of Seamen's Charities at Liverpool and New. York Mrs. Joseph Schlingmann has returned from New York. T.

L. Newell and son of Kingston will return In a rhort time from their trip around the world. Mr. snd Thorns Brown hive returned from Spring Lake, N. where they spent several weeks.

Mr. snd Mrs. Thorns H. Atherton returned on- Tuesday from their trip anroad. They spent some time In London and Paris.

They will spend the month of September at Glen Summit. Mr. snd Mrs. 8. M.

Bard will return on Monday from their country home. N. Jordan the guest of hi brother In New York State, near Albany. Mr. and Mrs.

Wetley Woodruff have returned from Plssconsett, Nantucket Inland, where they spent several months. Mrs. Andrew J. Baldwin has returned from Luserne, whre she sfnt the summer with her daughter, Mr. 'An-drw Rauh.

Mr. and Mrs. Lswrenre B. Jones at Rig Moose Lake In the Adirondack. BITTER .10 Suakcr Oats orse Radish Denver, Col, are spending ft month.

In this vicinity. Mr. Jacobs formerly resided In this city. Miss Gladys Haines has taken ths position of teacher of German at the WIlkes-Barre Institute for the coming year. Miss Haines, after living for eev-eralyears In Hanover.

Oermany, entered Prvn Mnwr College, where she graduated In, 107. She Is spoken of by the professors of the German department at.Bryn Mawr ss one ofithelr best students snd as master of ths German Isngusgo. both written and spoken. The patrons of the Institute sre to be congratulated upon this accession to the staff of 'teachers. Miss Me Reese of Hssteton and Miss Msml BsrptTof ffhensndnoh are visiting.

Mr. snd Mrs. John Matthews of Dsns street. Albert J. Kropp of East End nd Mi's Marcella Lalley of North Wllkes-Barre were quietly married at St.

Mary's Church on Wednesday afternoon at o'clock by Rev. Father R. A. Mc-Anrtrew. They were attended by Miss Anna Nolan, a cousin of the bride, and Peter Kropp, a brother of the groom.

The bride was attired In a costume of champagne silk and wore a i loture hat to match and carried cream roses. The bridesmaid was attired In light blue silk, with hat to and csrrled white csrnatlons. At a wedding dinner was served at the home of the hrlde's mother. i2 North Main street, by Mrs. Hochrelter.

The bride wss the recipient of a large number of handsome gifts. Mrs. R. 3. Homer snd daughter Ruth have returned home after spending the Mrs.

D. A. Fell entertained at cards on Tuesday and Friday of this week. Mrs. W.

H. Dean and Miss MacNutt arv on the ocean, homeward bound from Europe. Miss Lillian rrlce of New York, formerly of Wllkes-Ilarre, representative for t. Arthur Baker, vaudeville agent Is In town for few days. Mr.

and Mrs. SamuM Werner snd daughters Florence and Katie. Mrs. Sarah Haas of Drums. and Mrs.

Reuben Drum of Hmleton spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. William An has clearly proven its right to be called "the and a trial now will convince you also. In cases of Headache, Sour Risings, Belching, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costiveness and Malaria it is excellent. Everything good to eat at DAVIS BROS.

and Plymouth. A. W. B. EVANS dreas nf HO East Market street.

The FLORIST. Op. Record Office. 14 N. Main 8t.

Both 'Phones. two latter are sisters of Mr. Andreas Mrs. Apperson of New York, returned.

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