RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES DOCTOR'S AUTO RUNS OFF BRIDGE IN FOG Perry County Physician Finishes Trip Behind Old Reliable Horse FOREST FIRE BURNS TANNERY Letter From Ohio Says Rabbits Have Foot and Mouth Disease New Gorman town, Pa., Dec. 5. Teachers of Toboyne township all at tended the teachers' institute at New Bloomfield. Dr. H. W. Woods, of Blaine, was called to tlie residence of J. R. Outshall. near I'nion school house, on account of Mr. Gutshall's ton Harry having an attack of typhoid fever early Tuesday morning. The doctor attempted to make the trip in his automohile, but the deep fog prevailing just before daylight caused the lights on his automobile to show the road but a short distance ahead, | iind in crossing the bridge at the side l of the old Blemel mill the auto ran off the bridge. The doctor was then taken to his destination in H. N. Hart's buggy while some of the neighbors "jacked" up the automobile and got it on the bridge again.—Miss Rhoda Morrow assisted Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Koose, of Madison township, to | butcher on Wednesday.—E. F. Mid •Ueton. who resides with S. B. Trostle, had a letter from his sister living at Columbus. Ohio, in which she says that Ohio is badly afflicted with the foot and mouth disease, even the rab bits being atllicted, which makes it] «I most impossible to stamp out. "While chopping wood a week ago Philip Sheaffer had the misfortune to have a chip strike him in the left eye. A physician who examined the, eye says Mr. Sheaffer may lose the eight of it.—A. D. Bowman, an aged gentleman of this place, is very ill. —A lire, which broke out on the Tusca-] lora mountain in Horse Valley, de tit royed the old Harris tannery at the entrance of the Concord Narrows. — A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Mumper.—.Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mum per and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Stokes nutoed to Newport on Sunday and *]>ent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Stokes.—James Baltozer killed a March pig which cleaned 293 pounds.—An old-fashioned country dance was held at B. F. Henry's on , Friday night.—Lester and Oren Mor-! rison. of New Bloomfield, are spend ing the week with their grandfather, j T. A. Morrow. - Assessor Foster T. | was in Harrisburg. Albert ■Mumper, of Utica, 111., is visiting his ™uncle, A. L. Mumper.—Mr. and Mrs.; Snyder, of Sliiloh, Ohio, are visiting] the latter's parents. Mr. and .Mrs.' 30niert Trostle, of Jackson township. ; ■—Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wagner and j Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pershing, of Bell-1 v-ood, and Bruce Jacobs, of Honey j Grove, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles | F. Tressler. —Mrs. Harry Briner has; the grip.—Dr. W. R. Brothers, of this; place, has gone to Landisburg to prac tice during the illness of Dr. William j 3. Allen, of that town. MANY DAUPHIN VISITORS Callers Hospitably Entertained During Week Dauphin, Pa., Dec. s. —Mrs. Howard Bailey, of the Touraine. New York city, has returned home after a short visit with her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Spons- Jer.—Miss Martha Cresswell, of 211] Harris'street. Harrisburg. spent thel Thanksgiving vacation with Miss Sa-. bra Clark.—Mrs. W. D. Kinter is the! guest of her sister. Mrs. Joseph Whit- I ley. at Trenton, N. J.—Mr. and Mrs. j Clarence Winegardner, of Harrisburg, j spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ! lioward Rhoads.—Judge Henry Duffy,, of Baltimore, has returned home after a visit with the Rev. and Mrs. Robert | Fulton Stirling.—Miss Mary Umber-j ger is visiting Miss Emma Reel at Harrisburg.—Airs. Emory Wlerman ond daughter Julian, have returned to I their home in Harrisburg. after a short visit with Miss Julia Kinter.—Mrs. Sarah Spousler and Miss Maggie Pof fenberger spent Thanksgiving at York. Pa.—James Lewis Gross, a student at the Lehigh University, South Bethle hem. returned on Sunday after visit ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gross.-—Mrs. Frank Kline, of Phila delphia, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Kline, last week.—Miss Doro thy Helman. of Harrisburg, is spend-j ing the week-end with Miss Sabra Clark.—Miss Arne Shaffer, a nurse at the Pennsylvania Hospital. Phila delphia. has returned after a visit l ■with % her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaffer.—Edward Garman, of Brook lyn, is the guest of his brother. Wil liam Garman.—Mrs. Edwin Winter born, of Philadelphia, has returned home after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Masoner.—Mrs. Charles Bowman and children. George and Ruth, have gone to their home at Renova after a visit with Mrs. Bow man's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Kinter. —Mrs. F. Haas, of York, was the guest of Miss Cora Coffrode. — Arthur Lutz and Harold Lutz. Enola, are spending some time with their grandparents, the Rev. and Mrs. Lutz. —Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Forney, Miss Ethel Forney, and Edgar Forney, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman C. Gerberlch. —P. B. Young, of Haddonfield, N. J., ar rived to-day for a short stay with Miss Margaret Brooks.—Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gerhart, formerly of Plketown, have moved to North Erie street, Dauphin. SHOVELED MONEY INTO FIRE .Klioo Factory Engineer Thinks He Burned Pay Envelope Millersbiirg. Pa., Dec. S.—Mrs. Maria Aletzgar, an aged woman who resided with her daughter, Mrs. Ma son Foulkroad. east of Millersburg, was buried at Meiserville Monday.— F. G. Novinger, who was kicked on the leg by his horse last week, is slow ly recovering.—C. G. Shetron. while cleaning a sea bass Tuesday discov ered in its stomach a baby octopus which the bass had swallowed for food. The head and tenttcles of the sea vampire were perfect and are on exhibition at Shetron's store.—An il lustrated lecture with fifty pictures of the Passion Play will be given In the Methodist Church this Saturday even ing; admission free to all.—Mrs. Grace Gilbert gave a dinner Tuesday even ing in honor of her son, Allen, it be ing his seventeenth birthday anni versary. The following members of the Pioneer Cabin Club, of which he is a member, were present: R. R. Novinger. Clark and Jack Cooper, R. 1,. Franke, George Buffington, Alfred Hoffman, Roswell Day and Herbert Miller.— 11. W. Forney, engineer ut the Johnson-Baillie shoe factory, missed bis pay envelope containing S3O. which he had placed in a vest pocket. The supposition is that the envelope worked out of the pocket while he was shoveling coal Into the furnaces and that it was shoveled into the lira and consumed. SATURDAY EVENING, Lebanon Valley Student Pastor of Montclare Church gfflF \w THE REV. JOHN O. JONES By Special Correspondence Aiinvillo, Pa., Dec. s.—The Rev. John O. Jones, who has been appoint-; !ed the pastor of the Otterbein United Brethren Church at Montclare. twenty miles west of Philadelphia, is a senior at Lebanon Valley College. He is the son of the Rev. M. 11. Jones, who was pastor of the United Brethren Church at Penbrook several years ago. The Rev. John Jones is a member of all the religious societies at the college and expects to enter a theological semi nary as soon as his work is completed at Lebanon Valley. Next week he in tends to hold revival at his church, i-rominent clergy of the United j Brethren Church will make addresses. . BIG TANK CRUSHED Blows Off Platform and Is Struck by Train By Special Correspondence Halifax. Pa.. Dec. s.—The Rev. C. jW. Stinespring. of Baltimore, Md.. oc cupied the pulpit of the Otterbein United Brethren Church on Sunday morning and evening in the interest of the Quiney orphanage. A total [collection of $16.50 was lifted for the day.-—William Hilbut and family left on Tuesday for their new home in Snyder county.—Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stailey and little daughter visited the former's mother, Mrs. Lillie Stailey, at Liverpool over Sunday.—Mrs. C. A. Funk spent Tuesday with friends at 1 larrisburg.—One of the galvanized tanks to be used in connection with the erection ot' the light plant at the new sohoolhouse arrived at the local freight station last Saturday and was left lay on the platform. During the heavy storm which prevailed that night the tank was blown uf*on the tracks and a night passenger train hit it with the result that nothing re mained the next morning but pieces. —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bottomstone, of Watsontown, spent Thursday with friends in town. —Mrs. William Mill ard and two sons, Abner and Daniel, of Plymouth, spent a few' days at the home of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Pike.—Warren Pottieger, of Cham bersburg. spent a few days at the home, of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Pottieger.—Miss Miriam Dun kel and Miss Mary Clippinger, of Steelton, were guests of Miss Char lotte Heisler over Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Slpe, of llerndon. spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Zimmerman.—Elias Flowers, of Steelton, visited friends in town on Sunday.—Mrs. I. P. Miller and Mrs. I. O. Miller, of near Fisherville, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keiter.-—Joseph Shive spent Sunday at Harrisburg.—Dr. and Mrs. F. I'. Barndt and Mr. and Mrs. William Mourer, of Hegins, spent Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bowman and Mrs. Caroline Chubb.—George W. Bowman, who has been seriously ill at his home, is slowly improving.—Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Brubaker visited Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hoffman at Harrisburg on Sun day. Mrs. Alfred Bowman and daughter have returned home from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Harvey Rouch, at Highspire. SUPERIN'TEN DENT RESIGNS H. S. BKlncr Retires From Green castle Plant By Special Correspondence (ireencastle. Pa.. Dec. 5. H. S. Bittner. superintendent of the Green castle Electric Light Company, hand ed in his resignation last week. His successor has not yet been appointed. William Alexander and F. D. Mickey, ! of Chamhersburg, are new members |of the board. —Mrs. William Richard tson Davison entertained at a reception Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. | John Garfield Davison. Quite a num j ber of out of town guests were pres |ent. Mrs. E. O. McLanahan and Mrs. [P. F. Carl poured tea—Announce j ment has been made of the marriage of Frank Hoffman, Jr., of West Mad ison street, to Miss Lena Lear, of ! Hagerstown. The wedding took place [on Thanksgiving Day in Hagerstown. —The Music Club was entertained on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Emily Collier. —Alice Snively is ill with scarlet fever at her home near Greencastle. —Miss Camilla Starr, of Reading, was the guest this week of Miss Elizabeth Brendle.—Misses Mar garet Goetz and Isabel Reymer spent the week at Philadelphia.—W. S. Fleming and daughter. Miss Gladys, are visiting in Philadelphia.—Mrs. C. P. Omwake was hostess of the ! Bridge Club on Thursday afternoon at I her home in Shady Grove.—Mrs. Mar ! tha Kauffman has returned from a ] visit at Hurrisburg.—Miss Belle Plt ! tinger spent the week-end in Win chester. Va.—Miss Frances Cremer | was the guest of Harrisburg friends this week.—Miss Katharine Omwake j has returned from Harrisburg.—The ' home of Mrs. Sophia Cain was slightly ! damaged by fire. The roof caught from an overheated stovepipe.—Paul Miller, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Greencastle friends. MEN'S MEETING AT DILLSBURG Dill-burg. Pa., Dec. 5. A men's i meeting will be held on Sunday after noon in the Methodist Church by the | Rev. S. B. Golf, the evangelist— i Charles Morris is Installing a steam j heating plant in the Rossville Luther an Church.—Miss Martha Bailey, a [student in the Women's Medical Col lege at Philadelphia, visited her moth jer, Airs. Josephine Bailey.—Professor J. E. Hartman. of New York city, visit led his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. i Hartman. over Sunday.—The Rev. j Mr. Myers, of Logansville. is conduct ing a series of revival services in the ! Brethren Church at Shepherdstown.— [Mr. and Mrs. John Goudv began house : keeping on Thursday in the il. L. Mil- I ler home in South Baltimore street'.— : Miss Esther Bentz. of the South Bal timore street millinery store. Is ill ! with pneumonia.—lra L. Heikes be ' gan the erection of a garage at his i home in South Baltimore street.—A 'series of revival services are In prog ress in the Franklin Church conducted iby the Rev. G. H. Eveler. COMMUNITY TREE IN NEWPORT SQUARE Committees Appointed to Arrange Details For Christmas Celebration TO HAVE 200 ELECTRIC LIGHTS Many Visitors Hospitably Enter tained at Perry County Town Newport, Pa., Dee. s.—The idea of i having a community Christmas tree here this year has grown to such an! extent that at a recent meeting sutfi- | clent enthusiasm was displayed tlo 1 lead to the appointment of the sev- j eral committees to carry out the| project. It is purposed to locate the tree in the Square and to place on j its top n largo star, all to be lighted, with some 200 electric lights. The committees appointed are: Committee on tree —John E. Kby, William G. Lioy, Wesley W. Potter, I William T. Tanly, B. F. Damaree, William M. Benson, Paul R. Horn bach, John L. Snyder. E. S. L. Soule, ■ George W. Taylor, Roy Wagner. David j Ickes. Hay Wertz, Wylie Davis and Albert L. Dorwart. Executive committee Francis A. j Fry, Anson B. Wright, the Rev. Wil- j liam Dorwart, Joseph B. Baker and j H. Munson Corning Financo committee—'The Rev. Wil ■ liam Dorwart, William T. Hanly, ! Lewis M. Blatzer, Paul R. Flurle and ; W. Nelson Grubb. Miss Gertrude Hertz, of Lewlstown. i was a recent visitor to the family of David Mingle.—Mr. and Mrs. William 11. Happle spent Sunday with their! daughter, Mrs. Harry Kaylor, and her j husband, at Union Deposit.—Silas S. i Kulin is enjoying a ten days' visit to j Jacksonville and Tampa. Florida. iliss Annie Dewalt is the guest of, | friends in Philadelphia.—Charles I?. ; ' Kerr and family, of Harrisburg, are j visiting Mr. Kerr's parents, Mr. and ' 'Mrs. P. Irvin Kerr.—Mr. and Mrs. Os -1 car C. Miller are on a visit to Phila- : delphia.—David Ickes, who spent some j months In Texas, has returned home. . Miss Hazel Flurie recently entertained! ilier cousin, Miss Margaret Flurie, and 'Miss Ethel Watts, of New Cumber-j I land.—Mrs. Emilie Fleisher had for ! quests this week her sister, Mrs. Ellen I \ Helm, of Loysville, and Mr. and Mrs. | Plummer McVitt, of York; Mrs. B. F. ! | Demaree . and her daughter. Miss i Claire K. Demaree, attended the! j funeral of Mrs. Demaree's niece. Miss ' Edna McKee, at Harrisburg. Wil liam S. Gregg, a prominent attorney! Jof New York, is visiting his parents,) Mr. and Mrs. Emmor Gregg.—-Mrs. I iCurtis C. Flurie and her children,! Mildred, Mary and Ellsworth, are vis jitlng friends at Harrisburg.—Drs. K. | P. Harvey and Gregg Curtis, of Wash ington. D. C., and William H. Hoopes. lof town, performed a very delicate I operation on Mrs. Emmor Gregg on Thursday.—Mrs. J. Kyle Gilmore, who ! has spent some weeks with her par ents. Dr. and Mrs. If. O. Orris, has ! returned to her home in Minneapolis. \ ANNUAL TURKEY DINNER i Mr. and .Mrs. Cyrus Herr Entertain Relatives By Special Correspondence Aiinvillc, Pa., Dec. 5. — Mr. and Mrs.; Joseph Kreider returned from New | Haven. Conn., this week where they] j were the guests of -their son, D. Al i bert Kreider.—Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus! [Herr entertained their children and '■ | grandchildren at a turkey dinner at their home on Thursday. This is an nnnual affair and was thoroughly en joyed.—Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller | announce the birth of a son. Howard, j Jr., on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. George ; I,evan. of Harrisburg. were visitors on I I Saturday.—M. H. Shaud and Dr. H. j | Zimmerman made a trip to Philadel :phia.—Mrs. Morris Nye and daughter lof Lebanon, are the guests of Cyrus : Herr. —John Hinkle, of Williamsport, j is the guest of his mother here.—Miss Elizabeth Marshall spent Thursday at II tarrißburg.—Miss Margaret Fronfield, lof Philadelphia, is spending a few : weeks at the home of her cousin. Miss Jessie Marshall.—W. M. Rohland and j family spent Sunday in Shellsville, I making the trip in Mr. Rohland's car. j While at the latter place they visited j Mrs. Paul Linsie. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE POST PONED By Special Correspondence ; Berrysburg. Pa., Dec. 5.—A num i ber of people attended the concert at | St. John's Church on Saturday even ing.—Miss Lena I-lartman, of Carlisle, i spent a few days with her parents.— Paul Lehman, a student at Ursinusj College, spent several days with -friends.—lsaiah Daniel! 'of Ellzabetli- Iville, was a caller in town on Sunday. —Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reigel, of Big I Run, were Sunday visitors at the home |of G. M. Hartman.—Ceylon Bowman visited his parents for several days. I—Moving pictures were shown in the! | school on Friday evening by Harry j Smith. Teachers' local institute at Uniontown will be postponed until De jcember 19 instead of December 12 as ' stated. Superintendent Shambaugh I visited the town's schools on Wednes day.—Mrs. Harry Miller and children j of Harrisburg. were visitors at W. M. ! Bowman's.—The Christmas entertain ment of the Lutheran and Reformed Sunday school will be held December 124 in the evening.—The Berrysburg \ Band has a call from the West End ; Republican Club of Harrisburg to fur jnisli music on Inauguration day.V --j Monroe Heim, a single man, about 50 i years old, living with his brother on ; George A. Weaver's farm near Pillow, was found dead in the barnyard Wed nesday morning. Apoplexy was the j cause of his death. ATTENDED FAMILY REUNION ! Now Cumberland, Pa.. Dec. s.—Mrs. i Annie Smaling and daughter Ruth at | tended a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fink, Mrs. Smallng's parents, at Zlon's View.—Thomas Ferry, who resides on an island near Marsh Run. made sale of his Ktock on Tuesday.—Miss Elizabeth Smallng has returned from a visit to relatives at Lancaster.—Mrs. Clarissa Sterret. of Decatur, 111., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jesse Sipe.—Miss Prudence Melr, of Third street, has returned from a visit to Miss Grace Shelly at Shlppensburg. —Mrs. J. C. Neflf, of Philadelphia, was the guest of her niece, Mrs. Mar garet Prowell, this week.— Mrs. Cyrus Long, of Rutherford Heights, visited friends here tills week. —Miss Chastlna ! Yensel spent the week with friends at ' Lancaster. —George Haverstoclc, who bas been vistiing his parents in Mar ! ket street, returned to Annville Col lege.—Mr. and Mrs. John P. Sweeney, .Mrs. Elizabeth Kreiger. Miss Mahala Fisher and John M. Fisher attended the funeral of Mrs. George Umberger iat Williams Grove. Monday.—Mrs. It. I R. Reiff visited her home at Wellsvllle i tbis week. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH "MATRIMONIAL EXCHANGE" ON DILLSBURG OPERA HOUSE STAGE 1 1 1 MlklH W v' ' • • '-. y !' ' V: \ { '* £ , Mj§_ ipjgrffr - Personal News Items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania By Special Correspondence ThoiupMontown. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Johnson, a son. Mrs. Johnson was Miss Grace Allen before her marriage. John Allen spent sev eral days In McCoytown this week. David Kelser, of Williamsport, was a week-end guest of Ills father, Jonathan Kelser. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Boyer. of Van Dyke, and Mrs. Burris and two children, of Mexico, spent Tuesday with their mother, Mrs. Nate Vanhorn. —Mrs. Almyra l.ogan Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Abram .Sleber, of Bunker town. John Glace and family moved into the Gayman house. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cameron, of Harrisburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Saus man, over Snndaj-. Mrs. Jesse Nye hart, of Lewlstown, is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sowers.—The Lutheran parsonage is much improved by the addition of a new poreli—Jacob Sausinan, Jr., spent several days with his sister. Mrs. Kugene Cameron in Harrisburg. Misses Margueretha and Marion Dimm visited Albert Ward in Pfoutzes Valley, over Sunday. ShlppenMburK. Miss Miriam Oyer, a student of Lebanon Valley College, spent Thanksgiving at the home of her parents. Rodney Angle, of Franklin «nd Marshall College, Lancaster, spent Thanksgiving In town. Miss Nettie Russell, a teacher of New Jersey, spent several days here. The Rev. .S. D. Daugherty. of Oakville, and the Rev. G. W. Sherrick exchanged pulpits last Sunday. Roy Guyer, the Lebanon Valley football ooach, spent some time with relatives here. Frank E. Phi lips left this week for a trip to Cham hersburg and Waynesboro, where he will visit friends. Walter Rebuck, a student at Gettysburg College, spent Thanksgiving with his parents. Russell Jacoby and family spent sev eral days at Mr. and Mrs. Baker's, near Dry Run. lCthel Powell, teacher at New Cumberland visited relatives here. Plketown. William and Kzra Wilt, of Knola. aro guests of their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Wilt. Misses Mary and Mabel Muinma spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peters, at Progress. Mervln Strohm spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Airs. I. W. Strohm. at Stone Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Shaeffer. of Pen brook, were guests of Air. and Mrs. C. M. Hughes, on Sunday. The Rev. Dr. C. H. Forney, of Harrisburg, spent sev eral days this week with G. W. Fox.— Mrs. George Kennedy and daughter, Viola, of Charlton, spent Sunday with friends, near here. Mr. and Mrs. George Wltherow. of Hershey, spent several days with the latter's father. Thomas Ramsey. Air. and Airs. Simon Straw visited Isaiah Atumnia. at Charl ton. on Sunday. Atlss Tlllie ('asset spent several days as the guest of Mrs. Hellaman at Grantville. Atlss Luella Runkle, of Pishing Creek Valley, visit ed her sister, Airs. George Wade, Jr., on Sunday. Aliss Emma Alegonnel spent Sunday with friends near Dau phin. lsaac Seiger, of Fishing Creek Valley, was the guest of Harrv Alum ma, on Sunday. Dnlmntlii. D'. W. Itadel returned home on Tuesday from a trip through the western states. Allss Lizzie Show ers and Allss Anna Lenker visited at Harrisburg recently. Airs. Catharine Lutz, of Hazleton, visited at the home of Andrew Spotte several days. Mrs. AI. R. Fensterniaclier returned home from Philadelphia, where she visited.— Air. and Airs. David Boswell and Aliss Mary Bubb, students at the Bucknell University, Lewlsburg. were guests at the home of W. C. Bubb, several days. —Air. and Mrs. Linn Batdorf attended the funeral of the latter's father, at Lansford. on Tuesdav. William An derson is visiting at Danville. W. O. Bingeman, of Philadelphia, is a guest at the home of his son. John G. Bingeman. ll. S. Byerly, of Norrls town, visited Ills parents, Mr. and Airs. Frank Byerly, on Tuesday. Mr. and Airs. John Hasenplug and daughter, of Philadelphia, were guests at the home of D. F. Botdorf. - Mrs. Charles Trego, of Tower City, visited Mrs. Alary Seider. —I. J. Batdorf, of Harrisburg. called on friends here on Wednesday. Frank Burnett, of York, spent Tuesday In town. WoriiileyNburK. The Rev. G. B. Renshaw spent a few. days In Lykens this week. Aliss Clara Baltaser had as her guest on Sunday, her niece. Aliss First, of Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. Hippie entertained Airs. Jacob Hip pie and son. 011 Thanksgiving Day. The Rev. and Airs. G. B. Renshaw had as guests Miss E. M. Eckert and J. .1. Hemner. Mrs. John Reel is ill. Afrs. Winton Baker is able to be up and about again. Airs. Harrv Baker and daughter. Airs. Kaylor, of Hagers town, have returned home after spend ing Some time with Charles Maker. Mrs. J. .1. Hemner Is entertaining her niece, Allss Alary Ilgenfritz. of New Kingston. Air. and Mrs. Holcome have been entertaining relatives from Philadelphia for several days. Air. and Mrs. L. R. Holcome spent Sundav with his grandfather. Mr. Gregorev, of Klizabethtown. I nion Drponlt. Airs. C. Landis spent Sunday at Elizabethtown with her daughter. Airs. Emma Hershey. Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Fasnaclit, Air. fend Mrs. W. D. Long,, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Aliller and son, Harry, and Airs. Harry Fasnaclit, made a visit to Michael Overcash, at Steelton, 011 Sun day. Air. and Mrs. llarvev Fox. of Palmyra, spent Sunday with "the form er's parents. Air. and Mrs. Jerold Fox.— Air. and Airs. F.' H. Stauffer spent Sun day at Harrisburg.—Harry Walmer and family. Airs. W. H. Rapp and Harry Fasnaclit. spent Sunday at Elizabeth. —Many of our people go to Harris burg to hear Evangelistic Stougli. On Sunday morning, at 10.0 o'clock, there will be preaching services in the United Brethren Church, by the pastor, tlie Rev. G. W. Hallman. C. C. Groff and family and Mrs. John GroIT spent Sunday at Llizabethtown. H. P. Peiffer and Henry Carmany spent Wed nesday at Aiiddletojvn. (.rum vlllc. Mrs. Caroline l.lngle i entertained her son, Calvin, and his wife, of llershey, at ThunkHglvlng din ner. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kelin i entertained the following- at Thanks | glvini dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hlatt, Mr. j and Mrs. Alfred Bii'kle and Miss Hosa I Basehore. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln I,lngl>> i entertained the Jtev. and Mrs. O. It. j Bit tnet- at Thanksgiving- dinner.—Mr. | and Mrs. John Seller* and daughter. TIWEY DINNER FOR Plßiy OF FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Haines Enter tain at Pen Mar Hotel By Special Correspondence Waynesboro, Pa., Dec. s.—Herbert L. Qrinirn, Pennsylvania -State editor of the Philadelphia North American, spent Sunday with his parents, the Kev. Dr. and Mrs. J. Lower Grimm.— Mr. and Mrs. A. Gasman Hains, pro prietors of the Glenden Hotel at Pen- Mar, tendered a few of their friends a tine turkey dinner on Sunday after noon. Those partaking of Mr. and Mrs. Haines' hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bowyer, Miss Sarah C. W ay, T, Lester Karp, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Todd and Miss Jsabel Todd, of Waynesboro. ln honor of his birthday, Samuel Care, of Waynesboro, was given an elabo- i rate dinner Sunday by his daughter! in Chambersburg. Mr. Care's fam ily were all present. J>r. Mark Li. Heefner, Paber Heefner, Daniel Heef ner and Omar Kauffman motored to Philadelphia on Wednesday, where the latter two will resume their i studies In the University of Pennsyl vania.—A. D. Adams and F. H. Adams have returned home from a several days' visit at Hanover and York. —Mrs. Clayton Philips and Miss Sue Philips spent the week-end at Baltimore. Miss Marjorie Funk left tor Philadelphia to-day, where she will spend several weeks.—Mr. and Mrs. John M. Newcomer returned this afternoon from their farm at Big Pool, Md., where they spent the sum mer and Fall. Clarence llartzook, formerly of the Philadelphia Shoe Store, this city, and now with G. M. Spangler In the insurance business in Harrisburg, spent Sunday with his mother here. Mr. and Mrs. George Bartliolow, son and daughter, Lloyd and Gladys, returned to their home in Pittsburgh after a visit with Fred Bartholow, proprietor of the Hotel AVarner.—The Kuby Seal Band of the Methodist Episcopal Church met Wed nesday evening at the home of Miss Ethel Washabaugh, Potomac avenue, and rendered a short program. Re fresments were served by Miss Wash abaugh.—Miss Mary Babb, of Carlisle, Is spending a few days with freinds here.—Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Enniss have returned home after a few days at New York and New Haven, Conn. MANY DEER KILLED Thirty-eight Bucks Shot la Seven Mountains Region By Special Correspondence Ijevvlstown, Pa., Dec. s.—The "One Hundred Christmas Club" started by W. F. Eckbert, Jr., is growing.—Mrs. Mary Eberly, of Cleveland, Ohio, Is calling on friends here.—Miss Ruth Snyder has returned from a visit to the western part of the State. —Chas. Woomer, halfback of the strong Yea gertown football team, Is improving from an injured back, received while playing in Harrisburg a week ago.— Andrew Long is foreman of a printing office in San Rafael, Cal. —Raymond Schell has returned from a visit to Johnstown. —Miss Jennie Nighthart, of Philadelphia, is calling on friends here.—Jeryl Bowers is home from Ohio, where he had been employed for some time.—-H. C. Estep and two daughters, of Harrisburg. have been calling on friends here.—John Gantz, Mifflin county's oldest hunter, aged 90, bagged some rabbits this season. —Thirty-eight deer this season are reported to have been killed In Mif flin county In the Seven Mountains region.—John Flke will have his name presented to the Carnegie Hero Com mission for saving three lives. SI'PERIIVTENDBSiT TO PREACH The Iter. Dr. A. S. I'nalck Will .Visit l.ewlnberry By Special Correspondence I.evil sherry, Pa., Dec. 5. Til© dls | triot superintendent, the Rev. Dr. A. 8. Faslck, of Carlisle, will preach in the local Methodist Episcopal Church on Sunday, both morning and evening, and the following three evenings. The pastor, the Rev. D. L. Dixon will begin his special services In the church on Sunday evening, continuing indefinite ly. Miss Lorena Kilmore, of Me chanicsburir. Is spending the week at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. An nie Laird. Mrs. Ella M. Sutton, Mrs. Margaret Zlnn and Miss Edith Cline attended the Stough meetings at Har risburg on Tuesday evening and heard the sermon on "Bell." Mr. and Mrs. i Edward Hammond, of Washington, i were recent guests of Mr. Hammond's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hammond. —Mrs. Mary S. Myers and Miss Edith Cllne, of Lewisberry. and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith, of Baltimore, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Traver, of Yocumtown. Miss Mabel Ylnger returned from a visit at New Cumberland. Malcolmn and Helen RelfT. of New Cumberland, are spending the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. RelfT. Mrs. Eliza A. Pennington spent the past week at Harrisburg, where she attended the i meetings at the Stough tabernacle. I Miss Celia Ballets is visiting at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ernes'. ;Mr Fitzferald, teacher of a school In I Newberry township, will spend the ! week-end with Bruce Neblnger. I. (Pearl, Mrs. Smith and son. and Mrs. I Snyder, all of Annvllle, called on the Rev. anil Mrs. Blttner. Mr. and Mrs, IJ. Spayd Bombergcr and Daughter, ■ Margie, and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Whlt- Imyer, of Palmyra, took Thanksgiving ! dinner at the Qrantville hotel. DECEMBER 5, 1914. Ladies of Monaghan Round Table Give Enjoyable Play By Special Correspondence Dillsbnrg, Pa., Dec. 5. —Recently the ladies of the Monaghan Round Table grave their annual play called the "Matrimonial Exchange" in the Dills burg opera house and it was the most successful ever given by the local so ciety. Above is a picture of the cast of characters. From left to right, back row: Charles Smith as Billy Light, foot actor and singer; Mrs. Ira Heikes as Mrs. Bridget tVFlananne gan, with furnished apartments: Rob ert Bailey, as Michael McCJinnis. of the police force; Mrs. Charles Sidle as Mrs. Cl.vde, a widow; Harry Grimes as Laurence Gotrox, a banker; Katherine Altland as n colored maid; Daniel Alt land as Lord Reginald Montgomery, a fortune hunter; Mrs. Charles Altland as Fanny Gusher, a matrimonial appli cant; Grant Shelter as Professor Gus tave, trainer of world wide fame; Gretna Beitzel as Pareppa Do (Maimer, an actress and poetess; Mr. Cook as Laur.v Gotrox, son of Laurence Got rox; Katherine Gintzer as Nellie Clyde, daughter of Mrs. Clyde; Mrs. Robert Smith as Alvira Slimmins, a matri monial applicant. Front row: Mrs. M. W. Britcher as Mrs. Malmdy Jane Per kins Gabble with talented children; William Sheffer as Thomas Jefferson Gabble; Elizabeth Cook as Malinda Gabble: Katherine Graff as Katherine Clyde; Mrs. Clyde's daughter; Bertha Sidle ns Sarah Elizabeth Gabble; James Smith as George Washington Gabble; in front, seated, are the two black cats represented by Robert Shef fer and Keith Cook. . MIFFLIN GIRL WINS FIRST PLACE IN W. C. T. V. WORK By Special Correspondence Mitlliiitown. Pa., Dec. Miss Loulnc Jackman. musical Instructor at Al bright College. Myersto wn, spent 'thanksgiving at her home here.—Miss Gladys McCauley, of Wilson College, Chambersburg, Is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCauley.—Mrs. D. L. Berry spent | Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jttmes Neely, at Churchill.—Given Ebright spent Sunday with his brother Leigh, who is recovering from an op eration in the German Hospital, Phila delphia.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder, of Cresson, are visiting at the Pennell home. —William Neely, of Harrisburg, spent Thursday with relatives hert».~ Mr. an Mrs. Orr, of Jjewistown, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Margaret McClintic. Dr. Norman Ebright is spending Vi month in Norristown.— Miss Elizabeth Buchfleld attended the Army and Navy football game at Philadelphia on Saturday.—Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Espenschade, of Pitts burgh, are visiting their parents, Fred erick Espenschade and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seholl.—Mrs. Wilson, of Juni ata, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Mahlon Guss, Miss Elizabeth Okeson left on Friday for Harrisburg, where she expects to spend the winter. • —Miss Mary Zug, of Bowie, Md., is visiting at the home of H. E. Watters. —For an intereounty grand gold medal oratorical contest held last May In the Ridge Avenue Methodist Church, the j state superintendent of medal contests has awarded to Miss Lavina Lemon, of Mifflin, first place for excellence in tht Woman's Christian Temperance Union grand gold medal work the past year —The Rev. Mr. Osburn, of Bradford, occupied the pulpit Sunday morning and evening in the Westminster Pres byterian Church.——Miss Rebecca Doty left Tuesday for a visit with relatives in Philadelphia.—Mrs. Charles Fldod and two little sons, of Nook, are visit ing her sister, Mrs. Charles McClellan. HELP BELGIAN FUND Millers town Collection at Religious Services Adds $23 By Special Correspondence Mlllcrstown, Pa.. Dec. s.—Mrs. O. O. Wagner and aon Oren visited her parents at Wooster, Ohio, this week.— A. A. Willis, of Forest City, lowa, was the guest of his cousin, Mrs. J. C. Hall, over Sunday.—Mrs. C. C. Page left Wednesday for Altoona, where she [will visit relatives. —Misses Mame Kep ner and Nan Hough, Mrs. Margaret Brown and D. A. Lahr were visitors at Harrisburg on Wednesday. Misses Anna Bollinger, Helen Rounsley and Professor J. Charles attended teachers' Institute at New Bloomfield this week. —Calvin Dipim and James Klpp, of Harrisburg, who had been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kipp, for several days, returned home Sunday. Walter Allen and daughter Grace, of Altoona. were guests' of Mr. and Mrs. William Spang ler Sunday.-—Miss Grace Light, who has been a patient In the Jewish Hos pital at Baltimore for several weeks, returned home Sunday.—Mrs. Susan Wagner, of Harrisburg, was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Ida Ward.—A col lection was taken up for the benefit of the Belgian sufferers at the union serv ices on Thanksgiving evening and at the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school on Sunday morning, which amounted to over $23. —Mrs. Mary Pellow was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Calvin Cox, at Newport.—Mrs. Rounsley and aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Crocker, spent Sunday in Mifflin, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rumple.—Mrs. Hoyt Johnston and daughter Anna Lacey and Mrs. Roland Harrison and chil [dren, who have been visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Wlngert, returned to their homes in Washington, D. C., on Tuesday. They were accompanied home by their sister. Miss Clara Wlngert—Miss Lil lian Nanklvel. of Steelton. spent Sun day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nankivel. —Mrs. C. A. Pike, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. W. D. Bollinger, for several weeks, returned to her homo In Washington, T). C., on Sunday. SHOT 200-POUND BUCK IN CLINTON Benjamin Gochenaur Only Mem ber of Elizabethtown Club to Get Prize GAVE OFFERING TO SCHOOL Samuel S. Stacks Celebrates Sixty ' Fifth Birthday in a Novel Way By Special Correspondence Mount Joy, I 'a,, Dec. s.—Benjamin P. Gochenaur. of Mount Joy, accom panied the Elizabethtown Gunning Club on u two-weeks' gunning trip to Keating, Clinton county, and he was successful In capturing a fine 200- pound deer the only one that waa shot by the members of the club.—■ Harry Grosh and wife, of Johnstown, are guests of Harry W. Grosh and wife - A J o »y party of hikers started out from the residence of Miss Sara Kreamer and footed it to Elizabeth town. Among those in the party were: Miss Anna Lehman, of Steelton; Miss Laura Dorsey, of Lancaster.—Henry Bender, Harry Hiestand and daugh ter Bessie, started on Tuesday on a trip to Florida. They will go by boat from Baltimore to Jacksonville.—The old Mennonite Church building which is about 150 years old has been cov ered with a slate roof.—Samuel S. Stacks, the superintendent of tha I'lorin shirt factory, who is a mem ber of the Crusaders' Men's Organ ized Bible class of the Mt. Joy United Brethren Sunday School, celebrated his 65th birthday anniversarv Inst Sunday by giving a birthday offering to the school. —Lieutenant David 11. Nissley, Post No. 478, Grand Army of the Kopublic, passed suitable reso lutions on the death of Archie J. Mc- Lain. > a member of the Post. —Mrs. Harry C. Krouses of Paxtang, after spending five days with her mother, Mrs. J. U. Missemer, returned to her home on Monday.—Mrs. T. P. Bow man and children, of Ilarrlsburg. were guests of Mrs. I. D. Steliman.—Mrs. Elizabeth Owens, of New York, is a visitor in the home of A. K. Man ning.—Miss Helen Buohl. of Beading, is the guest of her brother, John IT. Buohl.—Forty members of General Cameron Council Fraternal Patriotic. Americans, attended the Mount Joy- United Evangelical Church in a body on Sunday evening at which time tho pastor, the Rev. N. A. Barr, preached an excellent sermon.—Paul M. Kisser and Miss Elsie M. Shonk, daughter of David S. Shonk, of Mt. Joy, were united In marriage on Saturday by Elder A. S. Hotterstein, of East Pitts burgh.—Walter Taney, of Philadel phia, was the guest of J. R. Missemer last Tuesday. IX NEW LOCATION Herslicy Post Office Now Occupies Modern Quarters By Special Correspondent* Hershey, Pa., Dec. s.—Mrs. J. H. Painter visited relatives at Middle town.—E. If. Stine moved into the home of the Rev. O. G. Romig, in Cocoa avenue, recently vacated by tho Rev. I. Moyer Hershey.—Mrs. Andrew Frey. of Lancaster, was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Frank Magee.—E. L. Bomgardner, who has been ill for several weeks with typhoid fever, is Improving rapidly.—Thomas Ingram, who had been a patient at the Harris burg Hospital for eight weeks, has re turned to this place.—Joseph Dyer, of " Sheepsliead Bay. N. Y., was a visitor here.—John Sollenberger visited his home at Dillsburg.—Dr. W. T. Sher man Culp, of Chicago, 111., will deliver an address in the llershey Central Theater on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock on "Uncrowned Kings."—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black have com menced housekeeping and have moved Into one of the brick houses in Areba street.—The post office has been moved Into the newly fitted quarters, for merly occupied by the Hershey Trust Company. WESTERN HORSES AT ELIZA BETH VILLE By Special Correspondence EHzabcthville. Pa., Dec. 5. Miss Sarah Goodyear, of Harrisburg, spent some time with the Misses Gaupp.— Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sheetz attended the funeral of William Sheetz at Car sonville on Sunday.—Miss Florenco Cooper, of Paxtang, spent'several days with her parents here.—Mr. and Mrs. Clinton T. Miller are spending some time at Lykens and Williamstown.— Isaac T. Miller and son. of Lemoyne, are visiting in town.—Miss Elizabeth Weaver is home from a visit to Phila delphia.—Miss Esther Mattis spent several days at Berrysburg. John Miller, of Denver, Pa., spent several days hero. —Isaac N. Bonawitz and corps of carpenters are doing some work at Malta. —Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lenker announce the birth of a daugh ter.—Aaron Shoop wns taken suddenly ill on Tuesday morning, but Is now somewhat improved.—Elmer Culp ill traveling in New York State this week in the Interests of the Valley Shoe Company.—Charles W. Cook arrived on Tuesday evening with a carlond of western horses.—Messrs. George E. Romberger and I. E. Matter, United States grangers, have been stationed at Highspire.—Tho local . stores are already assuming the holiday style* and decorations indicating early shop ping. BLiAIN ROYS TAKE MIDWINTER COURSE AT STATE COLLEGE By Special Correspondence Blaln. Pa.. Dec. 5. Loy Bistline. Robert Wcntz and Edmund Book went to State College to take the midwint er course in agriculture.—Miss Sallio Collins Is learning the dressmaking trade with Mrs. Sallle Kreamer.—John K. Nesbit and Frank Stewart, return ed to McConnellsburg.—Harry San derson and Miss Elsie Berrier, of Newr Germantown. were married at the Lutheran parsonage by the Rev. J. C. Reighard.—The Lutheran congrega tion realized SSO from their supper on Saturday.—Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rhine smith, of Dlte, lowa, are visiting their former home here.—Mrs. Rickard, who was ill. Is Improving slowly.— Mrs. W. W. Woods is Improving from a spell of sickness.—Mr. and Mrs. Ras mer Hockenberry, of Altoona, visited friends. —Mrs. John Wolf and daugh ter, Miss Sarah Wolf, of Johnstown, visited G. W. GutshaJl.—MHss Olive Martin, of Andersonburg. visited her brother, Harry Martin. —Miss Nellie Murray, of Loysvllle, spent Thanks !giving with her grandparents, Mr. at»d Mrs. J. A. Shumaker. Miss Ethel Murphy, Miss Florence Woods and Ralph Murphy, of Carlisle, visited Judge Samuel Woods.— Miss Marie Stroup, of Pine Grove, visited he* cousin. Miss Ruth Book. 5