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Entertain, is A. Hough and Mist sy Greer will be hoa lday afternoon, at th< r. and Mre. Harry J Fairmont' avenue al honor Mrs. Bernart merly Mlea Francei nd Mre. John Pau erly Mies Virginia Let hoBe marrlagee weri is and Miss Helen Rob in engagement to Joht s announced last week .oulse Hall, whose en o Delmer Robinson o , Va., was recently an I Invitations Issued, tatlons have been Isauet a marriage ol Mlaa Luclh inning, daughter of Mr. ant '. Hanford McCoy of Slaters ind Alfred K. Sharp, son o id Mra. C. A. Sharp alao o avllle, which will bt aired on Thuraday, Septem 8 at St. Paul's Protestan ipal Churbh. The bride wll tended by Miss Vlrglnli as maid of honor, and tbi ) Mordelle Sargeaut o , Pa., and Miss Edna Ken ^bridesmaids. Miss Harris I Deuel will be flower girl Is Shlnn of Bellngton wll ' Sharp's beat man and thi ? will be Messrs. Fred J. Mc Charles Beatty of Beatty leorge Sharp and Leslie Mar Following the wedding a re in will be held at the McCo; ments. Miss Clendennlng 1. known In this city havlni d here an'the"guest of Mlsi e Hall at the home of he: ts Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hal jttsburgh avonue. Dinner Party and Mrs. Dorsey P. Fltol If are entertaining with a dtnne flparty of attractive appointment I ?v?t 6:30 o'clock this evening a Bpthelr home on the Country Clul ISKJtOitd.' The affair was arranged b; BBS-Mrs. Fitch and .celebrates the HjBlxty fourth birthday anniversary II of Dr. Fitch. Covers will be lalt Ml.i tor twelve guests anJ thp tabb t will be centered with a basket c ~ Jcalandulas. Out or town guests ti !>' 'be entertained will be the Mlssei B, Orac? and Florence Cole of Nev v > Xtjrk, the gueBts of their mother Ufa. Laura A. Cole and thel: p aunt Miss Florence Arnott at theli 1 home on Main street. KytLeaving for Pennsylvania Jat'.giMr. and Mrs. James P. McCun. I of Barrackville are leaving thh MBctty for Elaworth, Pa., where the; jfSjill Teslde. Mr. McCune had beet ti general superintendent of the HBtthlchem Coal Co.'s Interests li H. litis division and had been locat [Rred at' Barrackvllle. He will b' B succeeded as ceneral ounerlntend Ptu of the division by M. Bentor Mitchell of this city who had beei I associated for some time with the k Bethlehem Co.'s Interests here. Birthday Surprise .Miss Lea Adams wus given fl Ml delightful birthday surprise part; f w?t evening at the home of hei MMajents Mr. and Mrs. Howarc | Adams on State street. A part) Vlfi^nhberlng twenty seven went tc ||??$ae> Adams home and complete surprised the 'honor guest. Tfc I .evening was spent with gamci rind music and refreshments wer< I Leaving Friday. ahd Mrs. A. H. Bannister ant son are leaving Friday ft) lgton, where thoy will rc Mr. Bannister who Is witl ancha Locomotive WoVks o lUls, has been transferred t' igton. They are spending , time with Mrs. Bannister') Mrs. Benton Mitchell, at he at Barrackville, having givoi tr apartment In Walnut ave Have Daughter, a eight pound daughter wai yesterday, to Mr. and Sirs Johnson, at their home a agton. The mother of thi was formerly Miss Ellsabetl II of this city and the intan randdanghter of Mr. and Mrs Troxell of Fifth street. Sirs II is in Huntington at thi: he guest of her daughter. Series of Dances. 'Sfasonlc Social Club, a rc organised social organise will hold a dance and cari on Slonday, September 25, a laconic Temple. Music to inc'e will be furnished by thi Barrett's Old Gold and Bhn stre. 'This is the first of i of dances and card partle given during the fall and win of which promise to be mos ible affairs. The commlttei rge of the series Is composei H.' L. Satterfleld chairmai essrs. Harry S. Sharp, Ballo: ( R. C. Jonps and Lawrenci For Fairmont Girl, s Llzetta Braddock will hi hostess to a number of young pe.i pie this evening at her home li KCSeuth Wheeling, complimentary ti Kjther guest, Miss Mabel Stoneklni o? Fairmont. Miss Braddock am SSwss Stoneklng will leave Tuea ay to resume their studies a Mount/de chantal. Dancing wll jSfjSe enjoyed by the young peopl: f'C this evening, with other delight ful pastimes, and a dainty lunch ; eon will be served at which -at A tractive, appointments will be car . . ried out. Those/present will be Misses Mabel Stoneklng, Mary Mc KB 'Dermott, Jane Murphy, Ellzabetl % * Knuttlp, Sarah GoUlnger, Llzetti aBraddock Messrs. Alvernon Ot L , to, Elwood NIckerson, John Brad f dock, BobeVt Drlehorst, Stantoi ffir Kettlor, Elwood Walton, Wlllian I" McClelland. ? Wheeling Intelll IV'lgencer. ^ E Morgantosvn Man la Honored. J( T. Hawkins of htla city, whc & y with Mrs. Hhwklns, Is visiting in , i he homo of his daughter. Mrs. J Wllhelm, of Fairmont, m X] Honored last .week with a parts I In celebration of, his 78th birthIfeday. Art-elaborate dinner was served at noon and the honot I ber of useful gifts. Among the 1 : guests were Mr. and Mra. Clar- 1 > ence Stansherry and children, 1 . Louise and Junior Staneberry ot ' I Morga'ntown.?Morgantown Post., ' 1 t ? ? * " 1 Organize Chapter ) ' Mrs. C. H; Sraoot. formerly of, i j this city, has organized a chapter; . of the Daughters of the American j i Revolution at Alllngdale, her, , home.' The chapter has been if . oamed the Webster County Chap.! \ f ter and the officers have been!] - named as follows- Regent, 'Mrs.! 1 C. H. Smoot: vice regent, Mrs.f Lemon Rose; secretary, Mrs. W.l t ;! t, ===== [\ t sj Choose : for t Women who "I a Fifr Coat wou ?| kind. A great < t; eyes, sleeves thi i' gether, a certa Jj furs always ha> ?| lege girls love t i i i CoatS' 1 f r Marmot Coney Natural Mus Laska Seal Sports Mode Pric lew chapter "was organised with a If teen members. One of the first undertakings of the new dhapter " will be to place-a headstone upon the grave of Edward Morton at Black's Chapel Cemetery. Edward 1 Morton Is the ancestor of several o if the members of the chapter. g 8 Have Returned n Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rlggs and fi amlly, have returned from a two h veeks motor trip to points In.the a 5a*t. They visited at White II Plains, N. Y., where they wots g fucets of Mrs. A. E. Ehle. for- a ner residents of this city. They c k ^ fmv rf ' U 1 Ui vv Comfort have spent a comfy win Id never go back to any jollar that turns up t< at make a muff when h? in snugly feelipg that jq?is it any wonder the hem? -Regal Fi Wraps Hudson Seal Raccoon ' ikrat Squirrel i Mink 7 ; sis?Elegant Wrap Sty] es Begin at $55.00' I . vehinfc at 7: SO at the church parira. Celebrate Golden Weddjng Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonald f Bentons Ferry, celebrated their olden wedding anniversary on unday when they entertained (embers of their family and riends at a dinner. Mr. and Mrs. rrTV\na1ri vorA th*> mranfa nf Offerit Fur A prices A Fur merchandi suit of n when fur ] ' offered at at the toj; planned fc make you money on The sof woman does choker abou \?jj- about her. A )&L joynowtha tive opportu equisite and sentative sty ter in other | hp* ) her * v ild to- Hi ltdS , W The varie that you are i the display. II or Hudson Se, |j^ - there are mat Fox Scar Kit Fox in gray colorin American J $35.00 t? 1 es, ' even children, alx ot whom are ring and they have seventeen rand children. All were present t the celebration and the aged ouple' were showered ,with a ' 1 . \ rJl J Begi HA SA1 McDonald efld.._ j&lMr??. R4*JC.. Martha Wandta and John; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hugh McDonald, Mr. and-Mre, E. J. McDonald, and children,. Lawrence and Robert; Mr. and Mn. C. L. Barnes, and children, Harold, Harry, Hubert, Herachel and George, Jr., Ernest McDonald and eon. Wilbur ot Lumberport; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown and children. Charles, Gilbert and Virginia of Independence; Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Barnes and daughter. Lucille; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Sbaver and children, t luxuriousness of beautiful in't" love to wrap up in their t her throat or a coat d rnd what woman need deny t the Hartley Sale presents i nities. The styles ate authen . workmanship distinctive, des from the East and Nor Small Furs' omen Ado ity of furs and the range of gar sure to be .captivated by at leas ; may be a bushy Fox scarf, a ! al Choker to soften your severe ly others too. fs ?19.50 Stone Mart brown and Ba Sabl{ gs. $39.50 t( Fox Scans ) $59.50 Squirrel Ch< _ ? ' u v v ' V. ? \8M8k(BBI^skBB n H <s titling Thurs September 14 .KILE. LEorFU ig the accepted 1922 M ? ? lodes at August fi representing Great St Sale that is consistent sing policy of Hartley's lonths of planning, ai prices were at their lowi a time when stocks art > notch of completenes ir thO) purpose of enabli ir selections early an them. That re ments is s&ch t one piece in Stone Marten tailleur. And en, Hudson ! Ch-0kerS Scotch T d '$89.50 Blaek U1 Scotch 1 >kers $13.50 Polo and mandy, 1 Many of Pur trim aine, Ve) including 3? . Superb ? | from $59 SB-* * and family returned Sunday fron ^automobile trip to Alliance Canton; Akron and Cleveland, Ohio. They alio visited at Ura. Schlmmel'e home at Lowell. \ From Moundsvilla Prof, and llri. H. P. Roieri and children hare returned frotr Moundsville where they were call ed by the lllneei and death ot th( former's mother, Mrs. Emma P. Rogers, who died at the age ol 89 years. Meeting Called Off The meeting of the Falrmon Quota Club to have been held las' evening at the summer home ol i !< V Not thought the oppc styles?i here nov instantlj prices fo ity and . Coat sea UUt/, chases, r your owl r TVio L mire the as to bu; rs B RS J ger and -1923 Sf ices? ivings with the >> the re- And id buying e??n, ^ aof q o a 1 p makes t ~*l> a bdl? fabrics; i new and exquisit? s; a sale linesang you to d saving x furs?what i, a bit of rawn close herself this such attracts peltryBest reprethwest. . and lln, C. n. Sturm returned , from an automobile trip to a point along the South Branch of the Potomac, where they had camped tor a couple ot weeks. They i camped at a point near Franklin, i W. Va. V ? ) Corn Reaet. The J. M. Black Class ot the [ Presbyterian Church was delightfully entertained last evening at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lloyd In Oratton street. It had been t planned to hold the outing at the t suburban homo of Mr. and Mrs. t Lloyd at which time a corn roast I A Companion t Fur Sale Sale of C< and Wra Presenting Real V< at an Accomoda Range ofPria withstanding the many women of purchasing Coats and Wrap irtune time to buy. All the bes all the hew fabrics?all the ne\ r. Every garment possesses disti r recognized by smart dressers. 1 r their lowness are hardly in ke] style of the garments. This wil ison dnd we canot hope to dupli (either in variety or price. We gr a protection. style changes are radical and p ; Hartley display?and you're s r. 'ery Woman Apprec Serviceability of TILITY 0 se coats come in fabrics, thick, ind some qfe as warm as fur. 1 ootroKolir riloi'ri ol-iTla? ???? *!.? Ubivtvij pioiil otjico 111 UIU1C Llltl 5 two tone shades. Many; of tl Wraps Enhat by Furs ! it is not only their luxurious fui ix, Squirrel; Wolf, Beaver, Mole hese wraps so handsome either Marvella, Gerona, Fashona, V : texteures and their rich colorir weed, Polalre, and PUM^ ;ility Coats , 'weed, Polaire. Plaid Back. B, iiir Utility and Coats Shagmore Utility Coats?^Boli itaritan Bolivia Wraps and Coa these with fur collarsl med Sports Coats, luAirious Pi dyne,' Nprette Coats and Wrap i conservative straight line styles ityles in rich Fabrics ranging .50 to $185.00. ,> : - ' i .v, '% >. j, ... ?.. : > . here a via It. s just now tills is- ,"?S t Fall and Winter I v colors await you " -Vffl nctive style points, . 3ut, best of all, out; ping with the qualr m I be a tremendous^ Si cate our early pur ne you this hint.for^ leasing?you'll ad. is welcome to look > soft and light in .n mannish, swag. ] n a dozen colors, J tern have fur col 11CU trimmings of rac- ;'-l5 and Lynx that; f? .. The new pile || i'ondora, etc., are, igs are added love- II i I! olivia, Normandy I via, Velour, Nor- I invelaiM, Marvd^j 1 by easy stages I II &$MKM