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for mada Jn ih mtai of Abraham I'. Vhli mer, lata of Lowrr Hatara town hlp. by Harry M. Whltnur and J. Altwlna.

tinl in th ml at of William llallman, lat of Middla I'axton township, by Ueors C. IlalU man. r.srrllrnt flavor hihI uroma GOLDEN ROAST BLEND COFFEE "When you're brewing; Golden Roast into the beverage you will serve, the aroma promises much in flavor. And you'll never experience disappointment in that promise. When you serve Golden Roast, you are serving the best coffee you'll buy for the money, and great ivill be the pleasure of your family and guests with your choice.

Golden Roast does make more cups of coffee from every pound, as actual test will show. R. H. LYON Coffee Purveyor to the Penn Harris Harrisburg, Pa. Rich Richard Says: STRAWS show the direction of the wind.

And the ads' in the Telegraph's Classified Section show where real economy lies. They will guide you to substantial savings. Read them today! Telephone The Telegraph Bell 4100 or Dial 2135 Ask far Dtrtll; Xrria (Copyright, 1S24. by Basil Smith) M'tVKPAV lA'tM SO. eSLESEUASDT M.

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I Maiher. (Jcrninniown. nini l.mt waa th jtuett of ber aon and daush nlhi to th iumii of 1 r. and I trin law. Mr.

and Mm. UatldiMr. t'hcrrltk Vibrook. I0 fi Yon. 1127 SuiKjuchanna atrtet, tin Wrk.

Minn Margaret J22J North Fecond atreet. la vUlUnif In Wllllamoport. Mr, tiara Kite and Mr. and Mra. Elmer Ktrln.

Itto atreet. and Mra. Theodore Ueihore. J52 Jlarrli atreet, were In York Tliumdav. Mra.

Kmma Uachman. 231 Hamilton atreet, waa at William Grove to day. Mis Fannie Eckert. Wormleya burp. la In Jiemhey thin week.

Miss Alice Shaftner. Camp Hill, who haa Just returned from Atlantic City, ha sone to Hhlpjenburg for two week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, 1423 North Fecond atreet, are In State College to day, where Mr.

Rogers Is attending the tenth anniversary of his class. Mr. and Mr. Charles Rhatfner, Robert Shaffner and Howard Shaff ner, 1940 Green Mr. and Mrs.

John Shaffner. Camp Hill, motored to Oil City, where they will visit Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Kirk. Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Miller. Miss Jeanette Miller and Henry Miller, 2224 North Second street, have recently returned from a motor trip to Rochester and Watkins Glen. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank B. Mickey and Miss Hilda Mickey, 817 North Seventeenth street, are in State Col lege for the weekend. Mrs. Arthur Kelley, Red Lion, is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Mc Clure, 2150 Jefferson street.

Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Oves, 2218 North Second street, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ira P. Romberger, 2223 North Second street, are on a motor trip to Cleveland and Detroit. Mrs. Lizzie Fletcher, Northumberland, is the guest of Mrs.

Susan Grubb, 1617 North nrtn street. Mrs. Grace Bernheisel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noll, Dorothy Noll and Miss Myra Noll, Green Park have returned from a visit with Mrs.

Elizabeth Stutzman, 1731 North Fifth street. Mica Miriam Hall. Aonn Fifth street, and Miss Dorothy D. Reheard, 1945 Green street, are in York to day, the guests of Miss Helen Haugh. S.

S. Class Has inner I The Sunday School class' of' the I Fifth Street Methodist Church, taughtvby Mrs. Elizabeth Stutzman, I held its annual dinner at the church Thursday night. A Bhort program preceded the dinner and i the following members and their friends were present: Mrs. Teresa i Caldwell, Mrs.

Sarah Leahy, Mrs. Elmira Jones, Rebecca Zimmerman, Mrs. Lizzie Mrs. Margaret Hodge, Mrs. Katherine Blough, Mrs.

Susan Grubb, Mrs. Mary Himes, Mrs. Mary Weigle, Mrs. "Mary Fosselman, Mrs. Frank i Smiley, Mrs.

John Beam, Mrs. Harry Howard. Mrs. Carrie Mulligan, Mrs. Annie Tomlinson.

Mrs. Emma Stees, Mrs. Agnes Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad, Mrs.

Fred Seats, Mrs. Reheard, Dorothy Murray, Frances Weber, Mary Weber, Mrs. Harriet Yost, Miss Helen Burris, Miss Carolyn Flshburn, Miss Fannie Fox, Miss Kathryn Earley, Miss Mary Elizabeth Dechant and Edward Melojv Five Hundred Party Mrs. Roy G. Stoner, gave a "500 party recently at her home.

2233 Fenn street The decorations were in pink, and those present were: Mrs. David Attig. Mrs. Vhomas Black. Mrs.

Heist Culp, Mra. David Bennen, Mrs. William J. Martin, Mrs. John Stoner and Miss Bess Stoner.

I trond atrwt. Mia Acne DUon. Philadelphia. I I the Kuent of Ml Clirlmlne lirandt, 3 North Front atreet. i Mia Elizabeth lirandt.

604 North Front atreet. attended her rlana reunion recently at the Fhlpley School. Bryn Mawr. Mr. and Mra.

L. G. Knuin. 1912 Market atreet and Mra. Geortse Doehne, Rcllevue are attending the commencement exerchte at lli thlehem Preparatory School.

Their sons, Robert Doehne and Charles Krauae took first" and second honor In the graduating class, and will enter LehlKh University In the fall. Mr. and Mra. Krause will remain In Bethlehem for the university alumni day celebration. Arthur E.

Gardner. 1224 Chest nut atreet, has returned from a visit with friends in Chicago and Whiting. Indiana. Dr. and Mr.

J. Howard Rahter. Charles Kahter, John Rahter. and Mrs. Mary R.

Rahter. 324 North Second street, are In Atlantic City, where Dr. Rahter Is recovering from an illness. Mrs. Fred Holmes, Bloomsburg, has returned home after a visit with Mrs.

E. R. Heckman, 2116 North Third street. Dr. and Mrs.

E. R. Heckman and Miss Elizabeth Heckman, 2116 North Third street, were In Altoona Tuesday and Wednesday, attending the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. N.

E. Gee. Mrs. Wilbur Irving Mudd, College Park, attended the alumnae dinner of the class of 1916 at Bryn Mawr College, recently. Miss Margaret Gassner, who has been with her mother, Mrs.

Carrie Gassner, 265 North street, for the last week, left i to day for Lake George. N. on a camping trip. Miss Gassner is a student at the School of Industrial Arts, Philadel phia, and will be accompanied on the trip by her roommate, Miss Florence Taylor, Lancaster. John Beaver, Perryville, was with his sister, Mrs.

John Frankfort 2030 Fulton street, this Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldberg and Miss Carolyn Goldberg, Coatesville, and Mr. ad Mrs.

D. Lurio and Miss Blanche Lmrio, Lancaster, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller, 2224 North Second street Society Elects Officers The Home Missionary Society of Grace Methodist Church, held its annual election of officers yesterday with, the following results: Mrs. Alexander Maxwell, president; Mrs; Robert Bagnell, Mrs.

Willis "I Youri, and Mrs. H. B. Wolber, vice presidents; Mrs. Francis Tyler, recording secretary; Mrs.

Neslin Dun mire, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Edwin Gottshall, treasurer. The Society has contributed $500 for a room at the Bancroft' Rest Home, in the name of the Women's Home Missionary Society of the church. NIP PLOT TO ROB BANKS WITH CHECKS BarfTalo, N. June 7.

A wholesale attempt to defraud Buffalo banks was nipped to day when James Cal houn Collins, a long sought forger. was arrested. Collins, had planned to cash bad 'checks at nine Buffalo banks, the in spector said. A grip containing the bad checks on the local banks was found in his room. He is said to hare operated in Greensburg, Wilkinsburg, Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Memphis and Nashville.

Thomas J. Penny. assistant United estates attorney. announcea mat lomns naa ronress A. R.

Will Dedicate Marker at New Side Churchyard aJaaMeMaaaMMaiaaaaaaaBiiMBMaMeaiiMiaMaaa' 4i i i I I I JOHN J. STEWART Harrisburg Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will dedi cate its bronze memorial tablet mark ing the site of the ancient New Side Churchyard, In Lower Paxton town ship, Thursday, June 19, at 2.30 clock. The marker will be of gran ite, the tablet of bronze bearing the names of the Revolutionary soldiers Duried therein, and will be set on a concrete base. The attention of the chapter was drawn to the old cemetery through a letter written to Governor Plnchot by John J. Stewart; a fosmer resident of Harrisburg and aSsociate in his youth with many men prominent a generation ago in the affairs of the city who now lives at Llgonier, Ind.

Mr. Stewart asked the Governor what was being done to mark this spot. The Governor turned the missive over to Adjutant General Beary, who got into touch with Miss Cora Lee Snyder, regent of the local chapter. On account of the historic character of the plot and the that many Revolutionary soldiers were buried there, the chapter un aertooK to mark the place and the tablet will be placed as a result. At the dedication Miss Snyder and General Beary will speak.

After the dedication the thirtieth anniversary of the chapter will be celebrated with a reception at 4 o'clock for Mrs. Anthonv Wavne ook, president general 'of the D. A. in the Civic Club's house. Front and North streets.

MRS. HAROLD STECKLEY IS GIVEN SHOWER Mrs. W. Harold Steckley. who has returned with her husband from a wedding trip in the Bine Ridere Mountains, was given a miscellaneous shower at Jier home last night, by her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Haul man, 72.

North Fourteenth street. The guests were the following: Mr. and Mrs. C. Stees, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Vonhauser, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Nye, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Cooper, Mr. anu Mrs. H.

D. Haulman, Mr. and Mrs. J. X.

Stone. Mr. and Mrs. 1U Steckley. Mr.

and Mrs. F. V. Steckley. Mrs.

William Lytle. Mrs. G. W. Conner.

Mrs. John Stern. Mrs. Charles A. Stigelman.

Mrs. M. Cooper. ed to passing bad checks for more Mrs. Isabelle Walkemeyer, Miss Ada than Jlt0.000.

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dozen Saucers, y2 Aluminum Dinner Box. $1.84 Decorated Eng OAp lishTea Olt Electric Boudoir Lamp, shade $154 Infants' Bedtime 59c value. Lingette Creep tA ers, $1.39 wtt 69c Tuscan Curtain Nets, 40 jnches Aft wide. "7l 98c and $1.10 Filet Curtain Nets, 45 in ,74 wide. Yard TL $1.25 value Boys Corduroy It 98c value Dress AA ing Sacques TrfrC $1.25 value Pan An tie tTrC $1.95 value House Dresses 75c value Brown Silk Hose 94c a i 98c value La C4n dies' Silk Hose.

wit 29c value Children's White'Hose, size i fy't only. 2 pairs I TfC 15c value Chil 1 dren's Socks, 2 pr. 69c value Ladies' Fancy Top Lisle Vf Vests OtL $1.98 value Ladies' Silk top Lisle OA Union Suits 07 Men's Gray Balbriggan Men's White Oxford Cloth Dress Shirts, collars attached; all sizes $1.14 Men's Nainsook letic Union Suits Ath 44c Men's Night Shirts, Fruit of thex frl OA Loom muslin. 01 tj7 $1.25 Coral Necklaces, 60 inches long. Special tC 50c Pearl.

Beads, 24 or 60 inches long, Special 7. 34 $2.88 Beaded Bag, with silver frames; combination of colors. 0f fJ Special i.74 $2.48 Leather Pouch Bagsi with small purse and mirror. tf QJ Special $104 50c value Ladies' 2 Snap Silk Lisle OA Gloves. O'tC $1.29 value Strap iength Silk Gloves, not 1 A all sizes.

Pair. Tt Ladies' Lace Tuxedo Collars, 98c value. Each 54c Mennen's Tinted Tal cum Powder 35c value Ribbons. Yard "Dress Pair Shields. 14c Children's Princess Slips, 4, 5, 6 1Ar year 1 59c value Wide OA Cream Net Lace, wTL Picot edge 24c 14c 1 Lot Trimmed and Ready to Wear A Hats DttC Watch Monday's Paper For Tuesday's Specials gO.UTTER'g; 25c Dept Store 1 Lot Sport Tailored Hats Ladies' Gowns and $1.74 Odd lot Sanitas Sets 04C Lace trimmed Dresser Scarfs 1.34c 44c Children's 0 1 Stamped Aprons.

aVtC Lancaster, Amoskeag Apron Gingham, 14C 36 inch wide Bleached A 1 Muslin, 18c value. 2 yards 24c 58 inch wide Bleached Table Damask, A 69c value. Yard. JtC Extra Heavy Plain White Turkish 'Towels. 59c value.

Each 36 inch wide Neat Check Dress Goods, cotton and wool mixtures 59c value. A Yard 04C 45x36 Pillow Cases, 35c value. If A 2 04C 39 inch wide. Plain White Ratine, 89c A value. O'tC 32 inch wide Neat Check Dress Ginstem.

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