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1L THURSDAY MORNING XXmSfUU zjmmrnm FEBRUARY 15, 1017 WAYNE ceremony a choice wedding dinner was served bv the bride's sister, Mrs. George Gilchrist. Mrs. Ray G. Hopkins is one of the most popular young ladies of Rilevville.

find will he verv The Globe Store Company 's Great Sale of 1 much missed in the church and Sun METHODISTS WILL Tr 11 tr BANQUET TONIGHT Pension Fund Plan for Retired Clergymen to Be Explained At Dinner. 1 day school by her many triends. Ray Uopkins is employed as a brakeman in the passenger service of the New York. New Haven and Hartford railroad. Mr.

and Mrs. Hopkins left on the afternoon train from Lakewood for an extended wedding trip and will make their home at Webster. Mass. The following were present: George W. Atkins.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hopkins, of Rileyville; Mr. and Mrs. George Gilchrist, Margaret.

Lucille. William and Robert and Kenneth Gilchrist, and Rev. and Mrs. E. W.

Morrison. STERLING STERLING. Feb. 14. J.

E. Cross attended the State Educational Association meeting at Harrisburg on Thursday and Friday, of last week Milton Cross, of Scranton, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Cross. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Webster were guests at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. S. B. Carey, on Thursday of last week. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church, wtll meet with Mrs.

H. R. Megargel. on Wednesday afternoon, of his week. Miss Myrtle Ammerman spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Iva.

Butter HONE SD AXE. Feb. 14 On I.Thursday evening of this week, the enters upon its fourth week with enormous quantities still to be sold. We are gradually reducing it, some departments are nearly gone; the Books and Stationery occupy only one fourth their former place, the remainder of the Housefurnishings Department has been moved to the Main Floor, but all these changes only mean that the bargains grow better and better every day the prices are reduced in some department to the lowest figures. "wnai BO jLver circle of the Methodist Episcopal church of Honesdale wia serve a banquet which will be open to KB BOB 13 trie men or town.

The purpose of this gathering Is to bring before the Methodist people the plan of campaign which has been se Iected to raise the pension fund for the fcenefit of retired ministers. The fol TO Dooi Jim Dress mens i lowing will be the principal speakers: ore and More Sweeping Reduc lose 25c Dr. J. S. Crompton, campaign field manager, of Scranton Dr.

F. D. Hart eock, Ph. district superintendent; Dr. A.

E. Piper, of Wilkes Barre, and Kev. E. E. Clemens, of Chicago.

Odd lots and sizes; worth to 50c. Closed out for only Colored dress linens. Helio, wistaria, Copen, rose, pink, light and dark blue. 1M yards wide; all pure linen. Regularly sold for 75c.

Yard. 45c i tions I the Coat and Suit Section Owing to the icy condition of the roads John Gillner and R. R. Stevens each had an injury last week so as to incapacitate them for service for some time. Misses Belle Stevens and Margaret Howe called on Mr.

and Mrs. II. R. Megargel on Sunday afternoon. Ruth and Ksthryn Gillner.

the little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Gillner are recovering from attacks of chicken pox. Mrs. Winfleld Hineline and daughter Grace, of Jubilee spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. McLain. OATEEBED AKOUNTJ TOWN Mrs.

Anthony Okowitz is visiting her sister, Mrs. Otto Hensel, of New York city. Mr. and Mrs. F.

W. Kreitner were guests of their son, Edson. of Dunmore, for several days. After spending two months at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Muslin Underwear w. Baker. Mrs. F.

C. Davis and daueh I', ter, of Roselyn, X. were Joined by 1 nainsook gowns, envelope che Bmise, skirts and" camisoles, a few silk Turkish Towels jar. uu.vis ana reiurnea 10 tneir Home. Miss Josephine Katz is visitine Ir.

Wonderful reductions in Fur Coats just in time for Winter's coldest weather: $175.00 Selected Hudson Seal Coats for $119.50 $150.00 Selected Hudson Seal Coats for and Mrs. Ulinian. of Baltimore, whose duiui icll 111C1UULU in lilt on. Aiirea, is very critically ill with These garments are exquisitely made pneumonia. Edward Schuerholz.

of Englewood, of a very heavy firm quality, an excellent wearing grade. Altred McLain. who underwent an operation for appendicitis at Dr. Thompson's private hospital a couple of weeks ago, returned home from that institution on Friday of last week. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Lee and daughter. Helen, were the guests of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Frick, on Sundav. Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Hafler called on Mr and Mrs. C.

E. Luchs, on Sunday afternoon. in. was a recent guest of his mother, and trimmed with the finest of embroid Airs. Herman Schueruolz.

Accompanied by her sister, Mrs, Emmet Wagner, of Wilkes Barre. Mrs, White with pin stripes of blue. 50c quality ery and lace and there are many styles to select from. Prices II Karl F. Zenke and litrlft HmiFhtAp fapi or Honesdale.

lert lor New lork city where their father recently suffered a iracture ot the nip. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W. I SUSQUEHANNA Spry will leave for Detroit, $1.19 to A New RacR of Suits that sold to $39.50, in the season's choicest styles and colors; sizes 16 to 49 bust.

An exceptional opportunity for stout I where the termer will enter an auto mobile school. Sheets HAWIEY. HAWLET, Feb. 14. Competition is visible in the selection of carriers to SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA, Feb.

14 For the first time since the high school was established, the school board has received $800. being the full amount specified in the school code for high schools of the first class. The district has been receiving less than $400 for deliver mail wnen free delivery is es Offered in this sale for only women. tablished in the borough. Several applications have alreody been received 98c quality muslin, size 8 1 x90, wide hems, fo 82c I by the local postmaster within the past two weeks and the outlook is that considerable difficulty will be experienced a number of years.

1 Shirt Waists Beautiful S5.00 and $5.50 waists, crepe de chines, geor (c l7A in making the appointments. Frivate funeral services tor airs. Emma L. Skillman were held at her late home on Washington street last Theodore Pistler is confined to his home with i ll nets. Mr.

and Mrs. James O'Hara, of Ot evening. The body was taken to Union, N. for burial this morning. tawa.

Canodn. are visiting at the home Mrs. John Dougherty, ot washing ot Mr. and Mrs. tred Bea, Belmonte ton street, has returned from a visit i rim Bgettes and silks.

Assorted col nrs. inclndine Vil.ick. Sizes to New York. Miss Frances Sabin, of East Church tone ronieres avenue. Pearl Lose p.

of Middletown. X. is visiting at the home of her mother Mrs. Lucy Losey, on Maple avenue. eHrman Diehl.

of New York citv. Velour and Plush Coats Assorted sizes, must street, is the guest of friends in Columbus, Ohio. 0 Ogjf to 50, for only Last evening a large audience en was a busines caller in town on Tues day. joyed a recital given in the L. A.

C. club house by the Laurel Hill Academy orchestra. be closed out at once. W. H.

Guinn was a visitor in Xew York city the lore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. D. J.

Lynch and daugh It A $1.50 kind for 98c $4.00 kind for 557.50 kind for INDIAN ORCHABD ter. Miss Phyllis Lynch, have returned from Elmira where they attended the funeral of a relative. former prices $25.00 to $29.50. Now only iBoys Suits INDIAN CKCHARD. Fob.

14. The Women's Guild, held at the home of Mrs. F. T. Bishop on Thursday last was James M.

Drake died at the home of his aunt. Mrs. Elmira Morrison. Pine street, Monday after a lingering illness. The funeral was held this after i noon.

Rev. T. W. Davies officiated. 10.0 Burial was in Evergreen cemetery.

The L. A. C. basketball team and the The remaining high class Boys Suits priced up to 1 0, closed out for. $4.95 wen attended.

There has been but little traffic on the roads during the past week. Snow drifts are the chief hinderance. Mrs. K. Ham.

son Lawrence, end Alletta Marshall, were visitors at Prompton on Friday of last week Mrs. Harry Sp.y. who has been spending several days with her sister in law. Mrs. John Wizzard.

went to Binghamton, where her husband has employment. Scranton Inter County team will meet for the tirst time Thursday, February 15. on the L. A. C.

court. SOUTH GIBSON SOUTH GIBSON. Feb. 14. A fare A well reception was given Mr.

and Mrs. Big Lot of Coats Women's and Children's. Plain materials, 8 Size 1 1.3 nnn 'c Just eight of them. Good grade Brussels, were $25.00 to $32.50. George Resseguie in the church, Saturday, prior to their departure for Oswego, N.

where they expect to make their future home. The G. A. It. post of this place and their wives attended in a body.

Mr. Resseguie being 1 Costume Velvets Closed out for 1 Black Broadcloths, fancy checks and plaids. For a charter member of the post. Also the mer prices o.ju to i j. viosea out ror friends of and Mrs.

Resseguie from this town and vicinity were present. .45 $2.50 quality, in garnet, plum, green, I brown and black Dinner was prepared by the ladies and served in the dining room of the church. After dinner D. S. Michael spoke feel $3.50, $4.69 and $7.39 To lOTboy $2.98, ft John Spiy was a business caller at Narrowsburg.

N. on Saturday last. Inspector Desrrote and Borden's veterinarian were inspecting the dairies here last week. Fred and Henrv Schwarz were recent business callers at Levi Ostran ders. at Atco.

Mrs. WMliani I'regnail, of East Honesdale. is at the home of her father. S. Saunders, who has been in poor health the past week.

Albert Schwarz, of Honesdale, was a recent guest at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Schwarz.

Leon Toms, of Binghamton, is at the home of his grandparents, A. M. Hen shaw and wife. Russell Decker and two friends, of Honesdale. spent the week end at the home of the former's uncle, J.

W. Sprv. Richard Brock, of East Beach Lake, is very sick His son and daughter from the west are by his bedside. William Hacker, who has been bail ingly in behalf of the veterans, of mum nDfl HEH HEM BflU HIHb HH HSI HBI BH their deep regret at having their comrade and his estimable wife go from their midst. Miss Edna Manzer ad dressed Mrs.

Reseguie in behalf of the L. A. of which she is a taithtul member and officer, and Mrs. Harry Gardner spoke in behalf of the Queen Esther class, of which Mrs. Resseguie is president, and Rev.

Lyon, the pastor, gave an excellent talk for the church, telling of Mr. and Mrs. Resse Pongee Serge guie good work and ner untiring efforts in the choir as leader and Safin Taffeta $2.00 quality in a good selection of shades for Georgette Crepe $2.00 quality, ex fl cellent heavy weave.Y good range of shades, for $1.49 .49 Gabardine $2.50 quality; all wool; an excellent wearing fabric .10 $179 Worth $1.25, imported, 33 inches wide, for 79c 1 ing hay on Cherry Ridge, spent Sunday with his family at this place. SOUTH CANAAN SOUTH CANAAN. Feb.

14. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Ccnedon have returned home after spending a week with relatives at this place. Mrs. Frank Corey, of this place, was $1.75 quality, alldj wool, 54 inches wide.v A good range of shades, left, for BUNNELL HILL BUNNELL HILL. Feb. 4 Mrs.

H. F. Bunnell spent the latter pert of the week with Mrs. Frank Arms, of Mehoopany. Mrs.

N. C. McMicken spent Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Shorwood. Misses Nellie and Myrtle JSacon en jy, nil utmmm tertained the following, for dinner, 2a mmtm Km flfr' i 'Suit Sunday: Misses Anna La France, Mable Jayne and Messrs.

Theo Carlin, Byron Mowry. Miss Pauline Shaner is assisting Mrs. Russell Howard with her house work. Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Sherwood spent LACKAWANNA Sunday with rs. C. McMicken and wite. called to arbonriale to attend tho funeral of her Mrs. Dilles, of New York.

Morene Hetzel is spending a few days in the Electric City. Oscar Bisbing, of Honesdale, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Stennard, of Gravity, on February 9. Mrs. Charles Menele.

of Scranton, has returned after spending the week end at the home of G. W. Dershimer, of this piace. Mrs. Edgar Swingle and daughter Grace, of Scranton, are visiting friends here.

The funeral of Mrs. Jake E. Shaffer, was held at East chapel on Friday last. Interment in East cemetery. Frank Swingle and wife, of Carbon dale, spent the week end with the former's parents at Vardcn.

WEST LENOX. WEST LENOX. Feb. 14. Lynn teen degrees below zero here Tuesday morning.

Miss Ella Weckel, of Roxbury, X. is assisting Mrs. Jerome Britton with her house work. Mrs. Ella White and Miss Chole Vail of Clark's Green, were visitors at Mrs.

Libbie Nichols" on Sunday. William Jones spending several days at Winimers, Wayne county. Mrs. Black and family have moved to Olyphant. Green is spending a few days Bing ham ton.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Mc Donald, a daughter.

Feb. 11, 1917. WIMMIBS WIMMERS. Feb. 14 Mrs.

Frances Batyel and daughter, iladalene, of Fimhurst, have returned home after spending a few day3 with Samuel Leader and family. The L'rinker school closed on account of an epidemic of measles. Gertrude Beers is nursing her nephews, Darrell and ltobert Koch, who have the measles. Ivan Batytl and son Stewart, took Mourice McDonald, a very much respected resident of this place, died at the home of his Mrs. Charles ary, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.

W. A. Depew. Miss Agnes Watts and neice, Miss Janet Watts, spent Saturday afternoon in Elmhurst. James Hoar, of Scranton, is spending a few days at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. E. P. Van Brunt. The Parent Teachers' association will meet in the school building Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, where they will be entertained by the school.

Reed Travis, of Stroudsburg. visited his grandparents. and Mrs. F. T.

Peiton, over Sunday. The last number of the lecture course, which was to have been given this week, has been postponed until further notice. Warren Knedler. of Bloomsburg State Normal school, spent the weekend with his porents. Dr.

and Mrs. G. Knedler. Mis Mary Roberts and Master Donald Richardson, of Scranton, spent Sunday with the formers, parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Roberts. Pickering, Wednesday. February 7. He hearst; assistant secretary, Mrs. N.

Kenback; treasurer, Mrs. M. Sitgraves. Although it has been over fifty years since the hard coon battles of the Civa! War were fought, tho people of this town were afforded tho opportunity, on the evening of Lincoln's birthday, of hearing the story of the sorrow, hardships; deprivation, ami what was more, tho patriotism and the glory of victory of those men in blue who fought for such just cause, and won such a grand victory during 1 8H 1 1 The speaker. Dr.

i). Secec, one of the veterans of that war is a fellow townsman and he carried his bearers through many of the battles so graphic was his description. Tho veterans who listened to him seemed to be lighting over again the battles in which he described, while the others who listened to him could not help but be imbued with the spirit of patriotism. To the boy scouts who wi re there in a body, ho gave a word of praise and incotirngiugement. The Harmony Glee club Eang several specialtis.

has Deen an invalid tor twelve years There was a large crowd at the Services were conducted at his late Ladies' Aid at the M. P. parsonage this visit. Pastor, Rev. J.

N. Rescigli. Walter Saxe and Arthur Wilson left yesterday for a visit in Johnson City. Mrs. F.

B. Homlin visited relatives in Hyde Park Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Barthold attended the anniversary banquet of the Eastern Star in Taylor Tuesday evening. Edward Evans of Second street, left Tuesday on a busines trip to Harrisburg. Mrs. Arthur Williams attended a meeting of the Teachers' training class in St.

Luke's Parish house. Scranton, last evening. Mrs. Jonies Clark, of Fourth street, visited her daughter, Margaret, who is improving nicely at the Dr. Burn'e hospital.

Mrs. Charles Gay, of Main street, will entertain fiie A. W. T. society at her home on Thursday evening.

A large ottendance is requested by lue hostess. The men of the Baptist church in a body attended revival services in I'riecbuig last evening. This evening at 7 o'clock Miss Rachel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Williams, of Second street, and Joseph Da home.

Rev. Kellerman officiating. In February 7. All pronounce Rev. Veil GLENBURN.

CARD OF THANES We wish to thank our neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us in our late bereavement. F. D. METZGER AND FAMILY, Glenburn, Pa. Adv.

terment was made in the West Lenox a royai entertainer. dinner Saturday with the former's sis ter. bamuel Leader. A sleighing party from Gouldsboro surprised Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Leader of this piace Saturday nigni. Leader was assisted in serving supper bv the Misses Frances and Loretta BLAXE1Y. ELAKKI.T. Feh 14 Tho Vnn v. Leader.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Oran Leader, Mr. and Mrs. Henry fongensnc arty opened a campaign in the Primitive Methodist chin el, nn Heater.

Misses Mary Heater and Elsie cemetery baturday. February 10. Married at Binghamton, Februory 12, Albert R. N'orthrope. of Oxford, N.

and Miss Emma Smith, of West Lenox, by Rev. R. A. Gate. They will be at home to their many friends after March 1.

They will reside at Oxford, N. J. The Bible class will meet with Mrs. Mason Tingley Wednesday for dinner. Everybody welcome.

Mrs. Green and daughter, of Clarks Green, visited her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Corey and family a few days last week. Mrs. Sarah Conrad and Mrs.

N'orthrope are moving their household goods to Oxford, N. J. Their many friend" wish them good luck in their loungs, Messrs. Chester Leader and Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Rex Ilolley, February 9, a girl. Robert Sisson, of Ilarrisburg. spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sisson.

Mr. and Mrs. Evans Avery, of Tunk hannock, were guests at the home of G. E. Walton, over Sunday.

Mrs. R. B. Place gave a recipe shower in honor of Miss Dora Patterson. Each guest was requested to bring a tested recipe.

These were copied in a book and presented to the honored guest. Several guessitig games, were enjoyed and prizes awarded to the successful contestants. Delightful refreshments were served. The following were present: Miss Dora Patterson, Jennie Gardner, Miss Emily Gardner, Mrs. Ralph Watkins, Mrs.

Stanley Sinirell, Mrs. Harry Conrad, Mrs. Floyd Wrigley. Mrs. Ray Chase, Mrs.

R. Walton. Mrs. George Walton W. Proudlock, Mrs.

James Lewis, Mrs, Samuel Reynolds, Mrs. C. Hunt, Mrs. V. W.

B. Hedgepeth, Mr i. Sherry Taylor, Mrs. E. H.

Miller, Mrs. Stanley Boker. LAKE WINOLA LAKE WINOLA, Fen. 1 I Mortimer Christmas, of Wilmington. is spending a fe.w days at this place with his family.

Mrs. Fletcher Gregory is quite ill at her home at. this place. George Jaques has gone to Rio, N. where be is working for T.

K. Vose for a short time. Miss Flossie Swariz, of Tnnkhannock will spen 1 the rest of the Winter witii her grandmother, Mrs. M. J.

Swartz. and attend school at Mill City. Mrs. J. G.

Secor is visiting her sister and daughter in Ohio for some time. Mrs. M. Arntz, of Wallsvlllc. is spending some time with Mrs.

Mame O'Neal. The W. C. T. tT.

ladies of this place will entertain the Falls, Mill City and La Orange unions on Saturday next at the Lake Winola M. E. church. After dinner Mrs. Wiggins will he presented and give a talk.

Entertainment in af ternuon fre" to all. LAKE COMO LAKE COMO. Feb. 14 The Gilchrist house was the scene of a pretty wedding on Thursday, February 8. when Miss Elsie Meroe Atkins, daughter of George W.

Atkins, of Rileyville. and Bister of Mrs. Georpe Gilchrist, and Ray Gager Hopkins, of Webster, were married bv the pastor of the M. E. church, Lake Como, Rev.

E. W. Morirson, at hiirh noon. During the ceremonv Mrs. Morirson rendered softly "Meditation." The bride was gowned in plum colored chiffon, trimmed with velvet.

Her traveling suit was navy blue with picturesque hat to match. She was also the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Following the1 Roy Heater. WYOMING First street last evening at 7:30 o'clock. This party is meeting with great success and much good is hoped for in this campaign.

The church extends a cordial invitation to all. and trusts the entire community, will be profited by CHINCHILLA. 14 The CHINCHILLA. Feb. vis were quietly married at the Baptist Chinchilla pinochle club held its reg FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW.

ular meeting in the Town Hail on baturday night. After the cards were abandoned a very inviting lunch was new home. served by the committee in charge, and the pleasant evening terminated with PACTOBYVILLE. FACTORY V1LLE, Feb. 14.

The members and their husbands of the Adelphias Sunday school class of the M. E. church are invited to a Valentine social on Wednesday evening at the home Mrs. Nellie Reynolds. H.

I Capwell is ill at his home on River street. Edward Brown has been confined to the house the past week with the grip. dancing. Thoes in attendance were: I Druggist Says Ladies are Using Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Brown. ana Mrs. Albert Palmer. Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. ilBICK RELIEF FKM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Alexander. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Pryor, Mr. and Mrs. M. B.

Uoud Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Pinkney, Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew parsonage in Peckvllle by Rev. J. b. Thomas.

The bride wore apricot Georgette crepe and hat to match and carried white roses with sweet peas. Her maid. Miss Edith Wardell, wore wihte net and carried pink carnations. The best man was Lewis Hilling. After a motor trip they were tendered reception at the home of the bride's parents.

The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. George Hilling. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Neecham, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph West, of Providence; Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Anderson, of Providence; Mr. and Mrs. David Simons, of Vandling; Mr. and Mrs.

T. M. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. M.

V. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prisk, Mr. and Mrs.

William Myers. Mr. and Mrs. James Lanvon. Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Hartman. 489 Residents of Scranton Warnock. Mr and H. B.

Irauger, Mr. and Mrs. Will Birtley. Mr. and Mrs.

Clvde Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, Mr. and Mrs.

George Edwards registered at Hotel Astor during the past year. Florida Kecipe or oage 1 ea and Sulphur. Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mixture improved bv the addition of other That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr.

Edwards produced Olive I ablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old time enemy, discovered the formula for Ohve Tablets while treatinir naticntc Mrs. Tillie George and Mrs. rra Stevens, MOUNT COBB MOUNT COBB.

Feb. 14 Mrs. Joseph Daniels, of Port Jervls, N. fnnnerlv Miss Mame McNally. of this Cuba iurinr the winter ordi a Mrs.

Charles Myers. Misses Edith War dell, Hannah Davis. Bernice Wood delightful v.orth. Louis Hill nc and Luther 1.. climate for Soutlt hrt.

of piace, who has been spending the past ten davs here at the home of W. H. 1000 Rooms. 700 witl Bath A cuisine which has made the Astor New York's leading Banqueting place. I ingredients by asking at any drugstoio Philadelphia I Georuia and PECKVILLE Llovd.

of town; Mr. and Mrs. William I Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Jenkins, Mr and Mrs. John Shaffer, of Dickson I City: Mr, and Mrs. William Scott. Mr and Mrs. Charles Shotts.

Mr. and Arthur Shotts. Mr. and Mrs. Jam.

i Wilson. Mr. arv.Mrs. Spencer King, of! Scranton, and. iss Lillian Williams, ii Havana, a the ior a ceni nottie or vyetrrs Sane ami Sulphur Compound," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell It has been applied.

You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw PKCKVILLK. Feb. 14. CHss No. 1, liool I of ttie Presbyterian Sunday Single Rooms, without bath, J2.50 and $3.00 DoublB 13.50 and $4.00 the enjoyment ol Coif.

Sea Bathing, Motoring, with aocial diver mom of the highest order. Osgood, returned home last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S.

E. Woodrurl were called to Carbondale last week owing to the serious illness of Mrs. Woodruffs mother at that place. ltobert Clemens has purchased the old Walter McNally homestead and will move there on April 1. E.

L. Foster and family are occupying their new home at this writing. Miss Edmunds spent Sunday with her parents in Jermyn. JUSTUS of Jermyn. Mr.

and Mrs. Davis will reside in Blakely. will meet at the home of Mrs. Heller this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the city to faacin with their long tingly quaint, season and so historically ideal climt.tic interesting, conditions, that male possible a visit ii like the enjoyment a sojourn of outdoor pal in a toreign times through country, out the wir.lei.

chronic constipation and torpid livers Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do no: contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar coated, olive colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver tp act normally. They never force tnem to unnatural action.

If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, vou'H find s.ire and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Taulets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. 10c and 2oc per box, All drunjists.

I MOSCOW. MOSCOW. Feb. 14. There will a meeting of the Y.

M. C. A. Thursday evening at 7:1." uiuil 1 5. February lli.

after which there will be a social session and entertainment for the members. The adult members of their Single Rooms, with bath, $3.50 to $6.00 Double tl.l) to $7.00 Parlor, Bedroom and bath, $10.00 to $11.00 Times Square At Broadway, 44th to 45th Street the center of New York'i social and business actirities. In close proximity to all railway terminals. fgr 1 rtpt." ud litaraal tr Kerptono avenue, Friday evening. On Saturday February 17.

thirty Industrial girls of the Scran toy railed "Every Gili." in the H'kely V. W. r. will Eive a tui act play high school. No.

of the Sunday school. heM a rvcivd dish dinner the home of M' John Evans un Pleasant avenue yesterday afternoon. The following olTicers of Class No. of the M. 10.

Sunday school, have been elected: President, Mrs. Earl Gummoe; vic president, Mrs. Harry Gard; secretary, Mrs. T. B.

Broad grey mur disappears; but what delights the with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur ori'pouiid, is thai, beshh fc beautifully darkening the hair after a plicalii ns, it alsi brinrts bad: the glj is and and gives it tin ap uiee or fi bundanee. Wyeth's Sum and Sulnhur Compound Is a delightful toilet requisite to Impart color and a youthful appearance to the hair. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention ot Atlantic Coast Line R.R. Feb. 14.

Miss Marion Miller daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bur dick Miller, is ill with diphtheria. G. K.

White is building an addition on his house. Emmet White and help from Binghamton, N. are doing the carpenter work. The thermometer registered seven The Standard Railroad of the SoutiC families and nny friend they may wish to Invite. Refreshments will be served.

B. J. Bleseeker is confined to the house bv illness. Snowden Kelly, of Wyoming semin ItW outa llth Philadelphia.

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