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Wedding Tomerrow. . VThe marriage of FdKer Dale Reed. WD of Ret. and Mrs. W. D. Heed ,0' 'Jairmont avenue and Miss Claudia tonus, daughter of Mrs. M. E. Layman will be solemnized tomorrow atternooa at two o'clock at the home Of-the groom's parents. The marzlage cSremony will be performed by Bar Heed the father of the groom ^Misied by the Rev. Archibald Moore ' rni??lnt nnrt nn t nf fJukllinil district 0. m.Fconie?ncr Mr. Reed will be attended by Dane Moore, o. CfiarMftos, a son or Rer ArcMbald Moorfdad Mbe Layman will be attended by Jllss Marguerite Barnes as maidl o: tJSmor. Miss Fiances Moore o. Clarkstar* whote marriage to Frank L. 'S3m formerly of this city will take place on June 29. will play the wed'SnT inarch. Following an informs, reception Mr. and Mrs. Reed wUl leave in their Buick for an eastern wedding journey. Sana Moore will arrive here this evening from Charlesion and will W tie guest of Rev. and Mrs Reed, and Ret. and Mrs. Archibald Moore will arrive here iromwuauu, U the morning and will also be their P-t< Miss Moore of Clarksburg Will also arrive this evening and will be' the gnest of Dr. and Mrs. Walter J, Bovdston in Loop park. About firIt# relatives and friends will witness [tie marriage tomorrow. Ii * f Mr Returned Home 1 '.Dr. ami Mrs. W. a. Ulotielty of Ptas ttmd}. have returned home alter a ?H (jays visit with Mr. and Mrs. John 9(S!?uon on Morgantowu avenue.] They were en route to Pittsburgh i twin a visit in the east. i?" * * * * ?? To Lake Chautauqua. Y$-AUorney ana Mrs. rtembie white arm asugnter. Miss Harriet wnite anu ion Keinble White, Jr., are leaviug QMay in their Cauiiiac tor Lake ChauUUMua, New York, where they nave iMlf*" u cottage lor the months of July | fid - anenst. Thev will go via Pitts-1 bnrgh ana will be joinea tnere by Miss tiulaah Taylor, aaughter ot Mr. anc Krs. tl H. Tayior, who will spent! t July there as the guest 01 Miss Wnlte. Daring the month ot August Mr. ana Mr* White will entertain a house par- j ty*of friends and relatives from the .... :V Returned from West .' The Misses Lucile bhain aut eanor Fox have returned from Lin cola; Neb., where they bul been the 'nests lor several weete or Mr-. Surry K. Graingr. nee Hite. the, ilso visited other western points while t Changed Residence. --Mr. and Mrs. Brooxs Fleming. Jr.. aid children, the Misses Caroline. Virginia, Ida and Sarah, have moved 'irom' their Fairmont avenue home to 'SfcBir summer home on the Country dub road. ;. . ? fife Returned Home. vMrs. Frederick Grant Mute.who -hid been the guest of Mrs. Ralph Recto at Hiilcrest for several weeks, ?has returned to her home In Chicago, ftfrs. "White was the recipient of a 'large number of social courtesies dur IBg tier stay nerr. I f ? Have Guests. ' ^Attorney and Mrs. Ytisca Morris we as their guests at their home ou ftinnont avenue the latters mother, Mrs. J. W. Chesnev and nephew .Gheaaeyi Young, son of Secretary of State Houston' Go.'f Young. They arrived here last evening and will spend | some time here. i' ? ? 7, Leaving Tomorrow, Miss Mary Louise Stocklev who had .spent the past several months with taunt Mrs. M. A. Fletcher on Be: avenue is leaving tomorrow for home at Iron Mountain, Mich. Mr. Mrs. Fletcher will accompany her 't<y.,ritaDurgn.> ??. Tournament Begin* ?rThe bridge tournament which will pbjjrhcld at the Country club during W next few weeks was formallv open Si-last evening when twelve tables ;were occupied with those who will participate in the tournament. Much enthusiasm was manifested bv the flayers and keen rivalry exists in the "wing which will be continued each "Jfcesday evening for the next several Mpks. At the conclusion of the tourMBDimt prizes will be awarded the! ^toners. Despite the cool weather of JUs evening conditions at the club mn ideal and a huge log fire in the -Uxfng room added to the comfort and '.enjoyment of the guests. To Give Recital. <uThe' pupils in mnsic of Mrs. JoseSum Haymond will appear in recital S Shinnston in the anditorium of the Jftttddist Episcopal church on TuesOy evening, June 29. The recital will Jtijfrw under the auspices of the gCefien'l Foreign Missionary society Sfllhachurch. The following pupils participate in the recital: Misses Pauline Cox, Martha Hess. Marie Tptrfck, Gertrude Tarleton, Velma /Core, Blliie Lambert, Margaret Bowifljp,"; Freda Shuttleswortb, Gladvs TBp "'" Virginia vvoiia. auuic lkc Girder, Mabel Pigoa, Winthrop Vin'cent of the Shinnston studio; Clarice Ookes. Doris Parrlsh, Carmen EvangeUita. Marine Barbe, Virginia Bryan. ?5H? P. Hesters, of the Worthington rttdio and Miss Mary Dunham, of tht rtJrmont studio. ^ / ^'Former Local Teacher Weds. - Announcements have been received h^tUs city of the marriage at Chicago X Mist E. Pearl Hodges who was formerly teacher of elocution in the JSiinnont high school and veil known a^manr Fairmont people as a young man of fine accomplishments and phasing personality. The wedding aremony took place in Chicago Jane I and the bridegroom is Ross Sban-' ion. The; will be at home at Linien,' Indiana, after July 1. ' * Wedding Anniversary. . ;Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Orr, prominent tridents of Preston county, on last; Sunday celebrated their fortieth wed-; wng anniversary at their home near independence. '?- noon an elaborate dinner was fTSe dining room was beaudecorated In color scheme of id white and many pink roses sod. In the center of tbe table' iced tbe bride's cake, wbich ked by Mrs. Eddy Hervev. Jr.,1 if-iMorgantown. tbe cake was adorn-! t'jd with forty lighted candles. Th?, jride of forty years ago cm the cake Bid each guest received a piece. 'f The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. On j n* . ' roc WILL BE DEUGHTED ??b rosults if yon have your rugs tad droggets cleaned by the Amoriaa Laundry. Phone 77.?Adv. -22-6t?8277 j m ? i ? r'joi HELEN SALNIK. DENTIST. : . > Specialist m Children's Work, j "#i>|Ayiaxi8 and Pyorrhea treat- 1 iMU.< Associated with Dr. C. H. : "! 2:C2i1 Professional Building ' _ _ took place May 9.1SS0. Mrs. Orr before her marriage was Miss Martha Louise Loar, ot Monongalia county. Mr. Orr has been a life Tong resident of Preston county. They have reared five children to manhood and womanhood all of whom are living and four grandchildren. 'I he gathering Included the Immediate members of the family and all were present. They were ' Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Orr. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Orr and son, John Dale. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dale Orr and two children. Charles ri?iH Mnvarfl nf Rrirfronnrt W H Orr, Mr. and Mr*. John Merrlfieid and ron, James EUis, Jr.. of Fairmont, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robison. of Morgan town, and Miss Myrtle Robison, sister of Mr. Robison, was also present. a ? Class Entertained Mrs. A. L. Peters was hostess last evening at her home to the members j of the Friendship class of the Southern Methodist Espicnps2 churoh. | Other guests entertained were the husbands of the members of the class, i During the evening the talent money I the class members had earned was turned in. more than one hundred] dollars having been made. Refresh-1 ments were served. Features of the] evening which were enjoved werei musical numbers furnished by the | Misses Sarah Wans. Daisy Cross.. Robert Yoak and Harold Jone3. * Gave Shower. Honoring Mrs. Harold Schwann before her marriage Miss Ethel Toothmnn, Miss Jessie Jacobs entertained with a miscellaneous shower last evening at her home on Fairmont avenue. The guests in-1 eluded the members of the choir o: | the Methodist Episcopal church of. which Mrs. Schwann is a member, ana a tew outer iniioia'" ineD"*. M mock marriage was a feature of the evening and In this manner the gilts were presented, the maids and flower girls earning the gifts as tbev entered the room. Mrs. W. R. Crane was the bride while Miss Ruth Milson acted as the jroom. Mrs. Minor Dunham played the wedding march while Mr. Dunham aeted as flowet -irl ar.d the Misses Naomi Hcffner nd Katharine Troxell were the bridesmaids. Miss Mabel Toothman. risier of the bride, sang daring the ercmony and the marriage rites were tierformed by Dr. E. W. Howard. Tie wedding party were grotesquely costumed and tne affair throughout was unique Pink ramblers had been arranged attractively about the house ar.d during the evening refreshments were served. Besides the members >' the choir present the guests included the Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Barringion and Harold Schwann. * ? ? Entertained for Guest Mrs. H. S. Keister was hostess last evening at her home on Fourth efroaf ??? on ofraittiulr onnftinfat! * * i vvl ui nil miuvj'vv Hpyviuiv.u inner party with her grandmother, Mrs. James Johnson of Hundred. W. Va? as the honor attest. Roses formed the table decorations and an excellent course dinner was served. Covers were laid for Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. A. R. Watson. Mrs. James Boyer, Mrs. K. Trickett. Mrs. Jennie Hap). Mrs. W. R. Campbell and daughter. Miss Charlotte Campbell; Mrs. Harry Arnett and Dr. and Mrs. Keister. iii* On Eastern Trip. D. M. Osgood and daughters, the Misses Beatrice and Virginia, and Mrs. K. Grant, left yesterday for Baltimore wnere tney will spend several days with Mrs. Osgood who is there for medical treaiment. From) there they will pi to Rosedale Manor, Camp Fieishmann. N Y? where the young women will spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Grant wilt remain in Baltimore with her daughter. ? Fisher-Iiawrence. Richard Paul Fisher, of Baltimore. Md.. and Miss Pearl Lena Lawrence, of this city, were united in marriage at Oakland. Md., June 22. They will take up their residence with the bride's mother, Mrs. J. M. Lawrence.1 of Morgantown avenue. Mr .Fisher is! checking clerk at the American Rail-' way Express office. 17 ? =n PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. J." Watson. Jr., are spending some time in the East. They will return here the latter part of the week. Mrs. Prank R. Murphy and nephew, John A. Clark, the third, have returned from ML Lake Park where they had spent the past several days. Mrs. Murphy will soon open her cottage there and Master John will be her guest there for several weeks. Mrs. Noel Weaver, who had been In Baltimore with her si3ter, Miss Xola McKinney, who Is a patient at the Mercy hospital, will arrive home this eveninr. A message received today from Miss Marga/et McKinney, who is also in Baltimore, stated that Miss McKinney's condition was entirely satisfactory and an early recovery is looked for. Miss Nola underwent an operation for a mastoid effection yesterday. Mrs. F. Y. Horner and daughter Miss Marian who had been the guest FRENCH Mile. Reyst, Native French teacher i Is arranging private lessons for beginners and more advanced pupils, in grammar and conversation. Starting July 1st. Persons interested please write Boi 8251 care West Virginian. Delicious Aid to Digestion For a cranky appetite and a balky digestion nothing is more delightfully effective than Goverdale Ginger Ale Prepared with the famous Cloverdale Mineral Water and nure, digestive aromatics. Order a case today from your druggist or grocer. If he cannot supply you telephone STEVENSON COMPANY, Diitrifautw tor Faint* j ' 71"' -> : a/.. . .;r; TSora^m W. were accompanied hone by Miss Martha Jobni'on, a niece of Mrs. Horner who will be her piest for some time. Prof.. H Colebank principal of tbe hirh xrhnnl in in Ifnrantnvn attend Ing the University suamw school. Mrs. J. R. Jones has returned from Grafton where she has been visiting with relatives the past month. Miss Irene Vincent has returned : from a few days visit with friends at | Grafton. While there attended tne Womans' club reception. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Pratt and children. Dorothy, Evelyn, Harold and George, left yesterday for Wheeling 1 after spending some time with Mrs. I Pratt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vanata. on Maryland avenue. Mrs. C. C. Meredith is in Salem today where she is attending a district nf fho Pvfhinn Sief Arts Mrs. J. M. Jacobs te returned from a visit with relatives at Martins Ferry. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Musgrave, 0i Georgetown, were visitors in the city yesterday. State Templars Give $12,000 to New Home A munificent gift for the proposed Masonic home to be erected at Parkersburg was received yesterday after noon by Hrn. 0. S. MrKinney, treasurer of the board of trustees of the Grand Loupe of West Virginia, when the Grand Commander? Knights Templar of West Virginia, presented a che-k for $12,000. The check was turned over to Mr. McKj antsy by Vrcott Vandervort or Weston, treasurer of the Grand Com mpndery of Knights Templar who came to Fairmont yesterday for l ha: express purpose. While in the city Mr. Vandervort attended the meeting Siil "Leap Year's her< dear, "A husband I wi A man she won ' Like mother us< v^l fflAtl OTdm miums. whybuj because offered for drin fee that LM. j _ imeiy ra ior? Be s coffee is < and wh< Buy Gold T1 VKK<J fiMm TTWUBUU Ifeteib Sk . ''S % < * h I i I < I i $11 i# ?! Xjf" -..M :' } I ijil^i "1 ; W2 | DETROIT.?me weaatng gins ot .Mrs. Jame3 H. R. Cromwell, (Miss Delphinc lone Dodgei whose father.' Horace Dodge, made millions building: I automobiles, filled a whole floor n! j i he Dodge "paldce" here and are said | | o be worth $500,000 or more. Not! I be least of the little trinkets showered! | ti the bride was a $100,000 pearl neck- j ace. shown around Mrs. Cromwell's neck, and a furnished mansion in; Philadelphia. Both were giren b> ! he' father. ipfNf |^^ | | said a pretty 11 take." with Golden Sun ed to make. r jfttkJiuO * . y^AMipy^ cannot tik preCThen. f coffee you are a prize kingcof is very be infe? ureyour dean,pw3 riesome. fen Sun. f Spice Ca bOkae | M Thp 1 WHITE Begins' This sale offers you the best opportunity of the season to attend to your undergarment requirements for the warm season. Much of the merchandise in this sale was rmmhased 14 months aco and therefore priced much less than it would be if just recently bought. You could not buy the materials and make the garments and duplicate the quality at our White Sale Prices. Obviously, now is the right time to stock up with a | supply sufficient to last for months. The Crepe-de-Chine and Philippine Undergarment values loom large in the June White Sale. Gowns, Envelope Pk/MvnrA Rlnnmmv. onrl Povnicftloc QTO Is'IlCulioi/} uivumvij aiiu V?IUIUUJVW u^v featured at unusually low prices. Below We Quote 0 Many White S 65 styles of Envelope Chemise of nainsook, witchery crepe and batiste, 1 _ 1 1 1 . J t. AM. ,^11 111* O /*! /*\ AH/1 Cleverly siyieu, ueaumuuy mouc auu trimmed$1.00, $150, $1.75, $1.95. 100 styles of Nightgowns of nainsook, white and flesh "batiste, figured and solid color crepe. $1.75, $2.00, $3.50, $4.00. Petticoats of pique, satine, batiste, nainsook and novelty silk- Paneled, scalloped, lace and embroidery trimmed. $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and up. mss ' Put a small Vi piayruuiii u Why not give the kiddies an i for their very own?to play with, part of their lives? Think of the great delight a Vi time hours! It brings them music love and memorize; music to accom singing games, folk and interpretal I' leara, and stories about the marvi Land" that die little folks adore. Both the Victrola IV and VI ar PamrJt n^rfwl IiUCy yiftj wi 4WW*w r etratc,.^ " No reason at all why you shoulc II mAmant in rvln/iinnr fVlD nrrpflt^st. flf fll lUVUiCUb xxi ytavtii^ iuiv ? ments in your home. The expense is within your re; ment a perpetual joy. Come in and (Hartley's Fonrth flo< H"''?|\y/>.:'. .'.V>tt'y^'.* . 1 H '' I rodsv ^ I tily A FewOfthjij ale Offerings -9 " ' 1 Bloomers of white and pink .ba^ffi tisteand crepe daintily trimmed. ' -~ "i' A ^ rVE& I Crepe-de-Chine Bloomers, $2^^ and $3.95. Silk Camisoles in Rrii|| flesh na\y anc, black 95Cv EnveIo|e|| Chemise, $3.29. Nightgowns, $3i& 'i French and Philippine hand-made^ and hand-embroidered Night gowns, ij $2.95. Envelope Chemise, I Lingerie for Fall Figures. ' |q^H I if nexpemive, small-type Victrola to live with, to become a vital ctrola would add to their play* -3 of sweet and simple beauty to ipany their plays and pageants; r- J dve dances; songs to near and dous people of^'Never, Never *31 e ideal instruments for chfldren! /^ Jy. Come in and let us demon?'*|?fl 1 hesitate anoth1 musical instru* mi _ _:j -fJSMI icn. ine rnsiru- im hear it |l cf Crusade Corananfa' yesterday a! tomoon and evening. The color yellow Is said to have : very' beneficial effect on the health Xew York fanners lead the country in ownership of motor tracks.