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On June 4 the Devereaux players will render two of Shakespeare's plays, "As You Like It"' and 'Twelfth Night," GRADUATES AT BOILING SPRINGS Special to The Telegraph Shippensburg, Pa., April 24.—This evening the annual commencement of the South Middleton High School will be held in the Order United American Mechanics' Hall in Boiling Springs. The New Cumberland orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. TO VOTE ON LOAN Special to The Telegraph Sunbury, Pa., April 24.—Milton to morrow will vote on a proposition as to whether or not its school board shall borrow $50,000 for the erection of a new school building to replace the Washington building, which was burned. Advocates of the proposition say that it will pass easily. SIO,OOO FOR RECTORY Special to The Telegraph Sunbury, Pa., April 24.—St. Mat thew's Episcopal Church, the Rev. Walter C. Pugh, rector, to-day bought a rectory, paying 110,000 for the prop erty to Mrs. William R. Rohrbach. wife of a Sunbury Water Company magnate. CASHIER OF MAYTOWN RANK Columbia, Pa., April 24.—Norman F. Arntx, a teller in the Coneetoga National Bank, of Lancaster, has been elected cashier of th» People's Bank, at town. "BROTHER JOSIAII" AT DILLS BURG Special to The Telegraph 1 Diilsburg, Pa., April 24. —A play - given by the Diilsburg High School in 2 the opera house last night, entitled, s "Brother Josiah," was highly success -5 ful, members of the cast playing their 3 parts well. Those who participated !ln the play were: The Misses Oletha ! Freeland, Sarah Bentz, Kathryn sjGintzer, Helen Baish; Messrs. Robert Beatty, Levi Dltmer, John Baker, Wil liam G. Kimmel, Scott Dick, Daniel s'Altland and W. R. Coulsin. r k CAKE THIEVES SENTENCED Special to The Telegraph 1, Diilsburg, Pa., April 24.—Cha.-les and Tolbart Zelgler, the two young men from Mechanlcsburg, who rob jbed J. L. 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