)RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES NEWVILLE PASTOR GIVEN NEW CHARGE The Rev. F. I. M. Thomas Goes to Maclay Street Church of God at Harrisburg MISS DERRICK ENTERTAINS Announces Engagement to Scott Coyle Rea at Enjoyable Dinner Party By Special Correspondence Newville, Pa.. Nov. 7.—Airs. Samuel , Lehner is visiting friends at Alartins ' burg and Hedgesville, W. Va. —T. J. Seholl, of Aleehanlcsburg. spent Tues day with Mr. and Airs. Hewlett.—Airs, ißachel Sanderson and daughter. Mrs. J. W. Strohm. are spending the week at Philadelphia, visiting the latter's son, O. C. Strohm.—Charles B. Walk er is on a trip to New York.—Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Getter, of Belleville. Pa., spent a few days with the former's brother. St. Elmo Getter. —Ed. Ham maker, of Harrisburg. spent Wednes day here.—Ned Koser has been elected president of the freshman class of Dickinson College.—The Rev. and Airs. JF. I. M. Thomas left for their new home in Harrisburg on Thursday. The Rev. Thomas has recently been ap pointed pastor of the Maclay Street Church of God. The Rev. Parsons, of Bowmansdale, succeeds the Rev. Thomas as pastor of the local church. —Miss Alary Derrick entertained a few of her girl friends at the home of her parents. Air. and Airs. T. A. Derrick, at a dinner on Hallowe'en. During the evening the engagement of Alias Derrick to Scott Coyle Rea, of Phila delphia, was announced. Air. Rea Is « druggist and the oldest son of Air. and Airs. Arthur Rea, of Big Spring. —Atr. and Airs. Ralph Lehman enter tained twelve little girls in masquerade »ostume at their home In honor of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth. The decorations were all for Hallowe'en.— The Civic Club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. H. AlcCrea on Monday evening. Mrs. McCrea will give a talk on the subject of "Old Masters and Some of Their Paintings." Harry •Boyle shot a fine grey fox on Alonday on the McCulloch farm, a short dis tance from town.—The young ladles of St. Paul's Lutheran Bible class will hold an oyster supper at the home of Wilbur Getter on Big Spring avenue this evening. CHICKEN AND WAFFLE DINNER Montandon. Pa., Nov. 7. —Ladies of : the Epworth League of the Methodist j Church served a chicken and waffle dinner on Wednesday evening to 60 young ladles from Bucknell University Lewisburg.—Alose Follmer is suf fering with a very sore finger injured •while at work at the Lewisburg Chair factory.—Born, to Air. and Airs. Ed ward Reitz, Saturday, October 31, a son.—Paul Eberhart, of Allllmont, epent Sunday at W. C. Surrey's.—Aliss Florence Taylor, of Alexico, was the guest of the Rev. J. P. Hurlbert on I Sunday.—Air. and Airs. R. K. Frank, of Willlamsport. were visitors on Sun day at H. F. Frank's.—Air. and Airs. D. S. Cope attended a birthday party at the home of Don Cope in Northum berland. 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Gohn. prominent resi dents here, has appeared in evangelis tic meetings in the local churches where he has sung to good accept nace. He has n remarkabt.v well trained voice for one of his years. Hezekiah Hetrick First Man to Vote in New Precinct By Special Correspondence lliinimelstown, Pu., Nov. I.—Heze kiah Hetrick, a staunch Republican, was the first man to vote at the new precinct voting district on Tuesday.— Mrs. Mary A. NiU, of Harrisburg, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Mil ler.—About 25 automobiles tilled with politicians of Palmyra, headed by a brass band, on a large auto truck, passed through town about o'clock Wednesday morning, on their way home from Harrisburg, where they heard the election returns, cheering for the whole Republican party. —10. 54. Etter, 'west end merchant, spent the week at Cedar Run. Lycoming county, hunting.—Quite a number from town attend the Stough evangelistic meet ings in Harrisburg.—Mrs. George T. Ricker, of West Main street, is very ill.—Mrs. Joseph B. Rhoads. of Har risburg, spent Thursday with friends in town.—Dr. Nile Crist spent Tuesday at Lancaster. Foxes Plentiful and Bold Along Mahantonga Mountain By Special Correspondence Millersburg, Pa.. Nov. 7. —Several of the Allllersburg football players are minus money and other valuables which were taken from their clothing while they were playing at Sunbury last Saturday. The young men had plaend their clothing in the school building and while they were on the Held thieves entered by a window.— Foxes are said to be plentiful and bold along the Alabautonga mountain north of Alillersburg, coming down to the farmers barns and making off with chicken and young geese.—Mrs. J. E. Frank, who underwent a serious oper ation at the Harrisburg hospital last week is said tobe rapidly improv ing.—Work has now commenced in earnest on the new concrete bridge across Wiconisco creek. A foot bridge has been erected for foot passage be low the old bridge and teams will ford the creek near the same place.— Claude Stroup, of Harrisburg, spetit several days as the guest of R. Lam bert Franke hunting on his native heath.—George Michaels, of Franklin Marshall t'ollege at Lancaster was home this week. Young People Made Town Lively on Hallowe'en By Special Correspondence Berrysburg. Pa., Nov. 7. —Mrs. P. S. Bergstresser is spendinc a few days at home but will again return to Harris burg to spend a greater part of the winter. —Guy and Earl Struwhecker of Harrisburg called on their father, Daniel Strawhecker.—Revival ser vices were begun in the United Breth ren Church on Sunday evening by the Rev. Air. Rhoads. —Communion ser vices will be held In the Reformed Church to-morrow morning by the Rev. Air. Wehr.—M. S. Daniel was a business caller in Harrisburg 011 Wed nesday.—Hurry Runk, of Harrisburg, Called on his sick father on Wednes day.—J-larry Deibler is visiting his wife who is in the hospital at Harrls -1 burg.—On Sunday evening George Copenhaver, William Curtis and Ezra Hershey, of Hershey, and D. L. AL Raker, of Harrisburg, to this place and went hunting on Alonday.— !Samuel Stroup and family of Williams- I town, autoed to this place on Sunday land called on friends. —The younger | people of town made the place lively | with their many HnlloweVfi prunks.— Misses Verna Alattis and Evelyn Fog gleman, of Elizabethville were visitors in town on Sunday.—Mr. and Airs. ! Emanuel Lebo of Harrisburg autoed to this place on Sunday and called on ! friends.—-Mrs. Catharine Williams, of Everett, Bedford county, visited her mother for a lew days.—Mrs. Walter I Swartz and two children of Illinois, 1 are visiting her parents for a few | weeks. I LITERARY SOCIETY ORGANIZED By Special Correspondence Xew Cumberland. Pa.. Nov. 7.—New Alarket schools have organized a liter ary society.—Airs. Abram Flurrie, of Newport, is the guest of E. K. Flur ries.-—Solomon Beck, of Aleehanlcs burg. visited liis sister. Mrs. Catherine Shaffer on Wednesday.—Aliss Sylvia Kaufman is visiting her sister. Mrs. | Frank Backley at Washington. D. C.— Airs. William Critchley, of Ipswich, Alass., is the guest of Mrs. T. R. Nevin. —Aliss Lena Mills, of Boiling Springs, was the guest of Aliss Edith Beaver this week.—Mrs. Annie Cohen, of Willlamßtown, Is the guest of Benja min Cohen's family.—Miss Marion Klllheffer, Aliss Ethel Drayer, Emit Shields, Rnlph Packer were at Wash ington, D. C., this week.—Airs. Bruce Taylor is at Will's Eye Hospital in Philadelphia, where she Is taking treatment.—Airs. Sara Ateikert, of Get tysburg. Is visiting her doughter, Mrs. John Hoyer. Millerstown People Are Entertaining Many Guests By Special Correspondence Millerstown. P., Nov. 7. —Mrs. Ed ward Alaxhammer, of Upper Stras hurg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dlffenderfer this week.— Mr. and Mrs. David Sternberger and Raymond Wagner, of Lemovne, visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wager this week.—Mrs. Edith Al bright. of Harrisburg, is visiting at the home of her unole, David Earner. —Mrs. Edward Beaver, of Pfouts Valley, was entertained at the home of D. M. Rickenbaugli this week.— Airs. William Bollinger who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Charles Pike, at Washington. D. C., for several weeks returned home on Tuesday.— Mr. and Mrs. James Rounsley, Jr., were visitors in Harrisburg on Tues day-—Miss Ruth Ritzman visited her friend, Miss Mabel Rlppman, at Thompsontown over Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. William Poole.v, of Osceola; Wm. Rounsley. Jr.. and family of Penbrook, and Mrs. Edward Rumple, of Mifflin, weer etertained by Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Rounsley over Sunday.—Mrs. Hulda Knight, of Duncannon, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Banks Page.—Mrs. Harry i Branvan was a visitor in Duncannon. | —J. Bank Lahr, of Pox Chase, spent the week-end with his brother. Dorff Lahr. —Mrs. P. K. Shenk and daugh ter, Mildred, spent the week-end with her son, Robert, who was operated on for appendicitis at the Hebrew hos pital at Baltimore.—Messrs. George Fry, Harry Rippman, C. C. Page, Emory Fry and D. Gilbert Ricka baugh autoed to Lewlstown on Tues day afternoon.—Miss Grace Light, who returned home a few weeks ago from the Hebrew hospital, Baltimore, returned to Baltimore Saturday where she will undergo another operation.— Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patton, Mr. and Mrs. James Kipp and children; Messrs. Calvin Dlnn and John Brinton spent Sunday at the home of J. C. Kipp's Sunday.—Mrs. Harry Rinehart, Mrs. George Heisey, Mrs. James Rounsley, Sr.. and daughter, Edith, were visitors at Harrisburg. Miss Helen Forsythe Is Bride of Flood Conrad By Special Correspondence Newport, Pa., Nov. 7. Edgar Brandt, a senior at Albright College, came home to cast his first vote. —, Max Lahr, principal of the Oxford. Chester county, schools, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lahr, over Sunday.—Mrs. William S. Bergner is visiting Mrs. Edward Ever ett Marshall at Rydal, Pa. Mrs. Harry B. Wilson, of Duncannon, and Mrs. Emma Tennis Spotts, of Thomp sontown, were week-end guests of Mrs. J. Emery Fleisher.—Mrs. Carrie V.! Bossernuin is entertaining Mrs. Vlc torine Demaree, of Philadelphia.— Mrs. AVilliam H. H. Glanding and daughter. Miss Margaret Glanding, of Beliefonte, were guests of Mrs. Gland ing's sister, Airs. Horace Beard. —-Mrs. Hiram "Martin Keen spent the week end with relatives in Quarryville. Lan caster county.—Air. and Mrs. Alingle, of Harrisburg. spent Sunday here. — Air. and Mrs. Frederick G. Groff, of Lancaster, are spending the week-end with relatives. Air. and Airs. Hiram Alartin Keen.—The Rev. C. D. Collins, who has served the congregation of the Church of God for the last three years, left in Thursday for his new appointment at Saxton, Bedford coun ty. Air. Collins' successor will be the Rev. Air. Witmer.—Aliss Anne Lynn Irwin is visiting her sister, Mrs. How ard Armstrong in Chicago.—ln the Church of the Nativity, the Rev. Wil liam Dorwart. rector, united in mar-' rlage Flood Conrad, a conductor on j the Huntingdon and Broad Top Rail- j road and Aliss Helen Forsythe. The | young couple will reside in Hunting-1 don in a newly furnished house.—At the last meeting of the Civic Club held j at the residence of the president. Airs, j J. Emery Fleisher. it was decided to j offer prizes to the public school pupils who should excel in the delivery of orations. Principal H. Munson Corn-! ing will arrange the details of the; contest. —At a meeting of the direc tors of the Men's Association of New-; port it was decided to hold a spelling bee to be followed by a dance in the j association rooms on Friday, Noveni- j ber 20. Tickets of admission will be sold which will entitle the purchaserj to the enjoyment of all the pleasures j of the evening. The association has j recently purchased a piano and Vic-j trola.—Mrs-. William Dorwart and daughter, Aliss Elizabeth Dorwart, are spending the day in Harrisburg.--Mr. j and Airs. J. Porter Smith and daugh ter, Miss Louise Smith, were guests of Air. and Mrs. L. AL Blatzer on Sun day. Office of Justice of Peace Bolton in New Place By Special Correspondence LiiigleMown, Pa.. Nov*. 7. —Church j services will be held to-morrow morn- » ing at Wenrich's Church by the lte-i formed pastor, the Rev. Lewis Reiter. and at the Church of God in the morn ing by the pastor, the Rev. George j Slgler; at the United Brethren Church, In the evening by the pastor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch.—A love feast was held i by the German Baptists on Wednesday I and Thursday at llanoverdale.-j--Airs. , Fannie Shalfner. Airs. Alary Feesei-. Airs. Emory H tssier and Daniel Felly were guests of friends at Hanover- j dtile. —Airs. Charles Look and daush- j ter Fay and Air.-. Kzra Care and Aliss 1 Jane Care were at Harrisburg recently, j —Mrs. Charles Shaver and children, of Harrisburg. were week-end guests of Air. and Mrs. David Nissley.—Air. I and Airs. C. D. Llngle, of Hershey, were week-end guests of friends here. Airs. Ezra Care and Aliss Jane (.'are are spending the week with friends at i Hagerstown, Md. Aliss Flora Clay | spent a few days with Air. and Airs. ■ Harry Ricker at Hummelstown.—Air. and Airs. Harry Troup and family. Air. | and Airs. John Wright, of Harrisburg, j Air. and Airs. H. C. Wright and daugh ters and Air. and Airs. Bower and daughter, of Steelton, spent Sunday I with Air. and Airs. John Shepler.—The Misses Martha and Elizabeth Graybil! j gave a party at their home, west of , town. The rooms were decorated with corn shocks, pumpkins and flowers. Gume contests and fortune telling were features of the evening's entertain- : ment. Prizos were awarded to Aliss j Anna Feeser and Henry Ferber. Re- | freshments in keeping with Hallowe'en ! were served to a large number of in vited guests. —John Smith, a student ' of Princeton University, spent a few j days of this week as the guest of his | mother. Airs. Annie Smith. Aliss ' Emma Stuckey, of Highsplre, vlsiteu I friends here Sunday.—Mr. and Airs, j Simon Weaver were guests of friends j at West Falrview Sunday.—Aliss Vera ; Care, of Irving College, spent a few ! days with her mother, Mrs. Fannie' Care.—Allies Bolton is spending the I week on a hunting trip in Perry coun- j ty.—Air. and Mrs. William Lenker an- j nounce the birth of a daughter Sun- I day. November I.—Mr. and Airs. Harry \ Ricker, of Hummelstown. announce the birth of a son. Airs. Ricker was I formerly Miss Jennie Clay, of tills \ place.—Jospeh L. Bolton, justice of the peace, removed his office from th* home of Mrs. Alary Rhein to the home of C. D. Llngle. where the post ottice was formerly located. j HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH State Ranger Finds Deer in Perry County Mountains Stag Threatens Him When He Starts Up Young Animals, but Walks Away With out Doing Any Harm I Now Gcrinnntown, Pa., Nov. 7. — Captain Gard. C. Palm, of Bixler, county surveyor, assisted by James O'Donel, D. S. Beaston, Earl O'Donel. I'. B. Trostle and Orlando Trostle ran the lines of Miss Luella S. McLaugh lin's farm on Thursday and Friday. ; The drafts were made from a survey j of 1847.—The Rev. Thomas R. Glb- I son. of Blain. is still continuing the re vival services in the Falrview Al. E. [Church. There were five accessions I to the church on Sunday.—Edgar Col ! lege sold a cow to Al. N. Wlllhlde for ; $45 and Henry Eby sold a calf to Samuel Alorrison for slo.—Dr. E. C. 1 Klstler, of Blain, medical inspector, [examined the pupils of the schools 111 ! Toboyne township.—Mrs. J. K. Shu ! maker and son. Norman, were the , guests of James O'Donel, Air. and I Mrs. Lee O'Donel, Mrs. Amanda Gut ! shall and Mr. and Airs. A. D. Gut- I shall. This was Mrs. Shumaker's I first trip in thirty years to this part of j Toboyne township, although living j most of the time within a distance of 1 three miles.—Several hunters from 1 Loysville and Landisburg have rented . the Berrier house from the Mumper I brothers, lumbermen, and will occupy Masquerade Party Given in Attic at Clayton Home Wa>nosl>oro, Pa., Nov. 7.—Aliss Vlc ! toria Clayton, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Charles B. Clayton, was tendered a j masquerade party on Alonday evening. | The affair was held in the attic of her | home, which was decorated In corn [ fodder, pumpkins, lanterns and au tumn leaves. A phonograph furnished the music and dancing was indulged in. The hostess' costume was that of a Spanish lady. Other costumes were gypsy. Japanese, jester, sailor, Turk, witch, clown, fortune teller and preacher. Refreshments were served. Those present were Allsses Susan Cranwell, Katrlna Anderson. Mar garet Phillips, Beatrice Clugston, Ha zel Haugh, Helen Beeler, Cornelia Clayton, Agnes Newman. Helen Shue man, Isabel Todd and Victoria Clay ton, John Hogg's, Walter Grove, Ben ner Kelly. Chester Yount, Clayton Phillips, Barker Yount, Joe Etter. Junior Beeler, Joseph Morganthall, Wilfred Harbaugh.-—Bart Hockman, Harrisburg. is visiting home people here for a few days.—Aliss Anna King, o!' Pittsburgh, is here for a visit with her nunt. Mrs. J. E. Phillips.—Aliss Sue Sanders and Aliss Lottie D. Hoke entertained a number of their friends at the Dreyfuss cottage, Pen-Alar, last evening. There were thirty guests.— The Rev. Joseph E. Guy and F. F. Grove have returned home after spending a week at Altoona.—Bart rani Shively arrived to-day from Harris burg to pay a short vitst with his mother. Airs. Jennie Shively, at the Inn.—Airs. Carl Btlteley and Aliss Alary Chively are visiting Aliss Mary E. Bush in Winchester. Va.—An elaborate mas querade party was given by Aliss Alary Aliller to a number of her friends last evening. All the guests were masked. The young women were attired as ghosts and witches, while the young men's costumes varied from a clown to the pope and kaiser.' Those present were Allsses Ruth Stoner. Hazel Rock ville, Elsie Happle, Alvrtle Currens, Elizabeth Heffner, Ruth Clopper, Alaude Alonu. Belle Reed. Jessie Alii- | ler, Julia Snyder. Ethel AlcLaughlin . and Alary Aliller. David Funk, Orner I Harbaugh, Baker .Miles, Russell lllle, Jessie Koontz. Harvey Routson, Ed ward Gingrich, Engler Royer. Paul ! Weagley. Wilbur Beckner. 11 liber ] Bock. Paul Kreitzer. Paul Alartin. Ray 1 Middour. Guy Harris. Frank Noll, 1 Alerle Brown. Air. and Airs. J. W. | Rockwell. Mrs. Charles Young, Air. 1 and Airs. Charles Aliller. Dillsburg Pastor Formally Installed With Ceremonies Dillsburg, Pa., Nov. 7. —Oliver Wea- j ver, of Harrisburg, has began the 1 erection of a new home In Gettysburg 1 street, which he will occupy when I completed.—The Rev. J. li. Eveler I was formally installed pastor of the Dillsburg Lutheran charge at a ser vice held in St. Paul's Church on Sun day evening, conducted by the Rev. J. AI. Ditfenderfer. of Carlisle.—Air. and Airs. B. H. Shriner spent several days iti Philadelphia.—Mr. and Airs. J. AL Karns visited relatives in Bendersville over Sunday.—Hundreds of rabbits : were shot on Monday, the opening day I of the season, on the hills near this! place. The fire that burned over a' great portion of the mountain h:id j driven ihe rabbits to the foot of the hills, making them easy prey to the' gunners.—Air. and Airs, Charles Reev-i er, of York, were guests l of the for-j mer's parents, .Mr. and Airs. Amos! Reever. over Sunday.—Various reli-' gious organizations of Dillsburg are taking subscriptions for the European war orphans.— .Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Heikes were the guests of Dr. and Airs. R. A. Harding iti Reading sev eral days this ".veelt. —The condition of John H. Dick, president of the Dills burg National Bank, who had been critically ill for some time, continues to improve.—Charles Stouflfer, 0 grad uate nurse of Philadelphia, is spend ing some time with ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stouffer.—Airs. C. W. Gross sustained a second opera tion within two weeks in the Kennedy Hospital of Philadelphia, this week. Oldest and Youngest Get Prizes at Rally Services Tower City. Pa., Nov. 7. Airs. E. B. Jenkyns. accompanied by her husband and children :>nd Aliss Freda Kaut ner.' uf Harrisburg, spent a few days with iter mother. Airs. Lydla Kaut ner.—Morris Leaky, of Pottsville. was in town on Sunday.—Miss Ethel Jones is visiting her aunt. Airs. Alinnie Reedy at Llewellyn.—The stork visited the home of Satfiuel Boyer and left a baby girl, this making the fourth girl. Eddie Barr, who died at Pottsville Hospital from typhoid fever, was bur ied in Greenwood Cemetery on Sun-] day.—Morris King, who for years has been suffering from asthma, died at his home on Alonday.—The colliery suspended work on Tuesday. It being election day. but it is rumored that we will have full time from now on. I —The United Brethren Sunday, school held its rally day service on Sunday. The oldest attendant was Airs. Nune maeher. who was 78 and the youngest was Ralph Zimmerman who was eight months old. Both received gifts.—The Sunday school convention of this dis trict of Schuylkill county was held In the Union Sunday school at Orwin. The Tower City schools were well rep resented and a goodprogram was ren dered.—Guern Troutman and brother, Cnarlcs, Henry Updegrove and Homer Lebo autoed to the valley on a hunt ing trip and were very successful. They returned with fourteen rabbits and ai coon weighing ■ sixteen pounds. it during the game season.—Three of I the State Constabulary are stopping j at James Baltozer's.—While out in the woods one day recently Hanger Lcroy I Koontz scared up two fawns. 11 ear -1 ing a snort not far behind him he saw I a large buck, which seemed enraged, as it stamped the ground viciously with its forefoot and at once com menced to walk around Mr. Koont*. each time getting closer until It had made three complete circuits. Fear i ing the deer intended to make a rush jat him. Mr. Koontz took the shell ' containing small shot out of the gun j he was carrying and put in a shell containing buck shot in order to shoot the animal if it should come at him, ! but the deer settled the matter by j walking off.—Harry Sanderson vis ited his brother, Maurice, at Enola.— : Air. and Airs. William Z. Willhide and ! son. Russell, of Baltimore, are vislt | ing friends here. —Air. and Mrs. Chas. i Bistline, of Pittsburgh, are visiting ! friends here.—William J. Flnley has i the contract to put in a concrete dam on the ridge on AI. N. Willhlde's farm and a two-inch pipe will he laid from the dam to convey water to the house i and barn. I Miss Violet Beitzel Will Give Organ Recital Nov. 12 By Special Correspondence Mechanics burg, Pa., Nov. 7.—An or gan recital will be given by Aliss Violet Beitzel, organist of the First United Brethren Church, on Thursday even | ing. November 12, in the church. Airs. I Clair Harnlsh, soprano, will assist.— Airs. Alary S. Holmes, who lived here a number of years, moved to Lans- i downe on Tuesday. Her daughter, Airs. Charles Collier, will reside with her.— Air. and Airs. Charles Clouser, of Alarysvllle, were guests of Air. and Airs. Al. B. Ibacli. —At a meeting fo the Alite Society of the Church of God at the home of Airs. Charles Smith on j Tuesday evening the following officers iwere elected: President. Airs. B. Relll> Shope; vice-president, Aliss Sue Swartz; secretary. Aliss Viola Wilt; treasurer. ! Airs. Esther Miller; collectors, Mrs. Riddle. Mrs. Baum, Airs. Smith, Airs. Trego, Airs. Keller and Airs. Railing; relief committee. Airs. Anderson, Aliss Shepley and Airs. Railing. A social time followed the business session.— Airs. .Mary L. Haversticlt; of Harris | burg, visited relatives here on Tuesday j To-morrow evening the Woman's 1 .Missionary Association of the United i Brethren Church, will hold annual • woman's day exercises. A program has been arranged, concluding with an adress by Aliss Grace Joii"s, branch or ganizer. of Windsor. Harland Sur face, who was accidentally shot, is re covering. Airs. I. G. Hinkle was hostess for the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Mark's Lutheran Church last even ing.—Aliss Katharine Kough left for a visit, to Philadelphia this week.—Airs. Fred Gerber and small daughter, of York, were visiting at the home of tho j former's parents. Air. and Airs. H. H. i ATercer.—After spending some time with her parents in this place, Aliss Sue Clendenin returned to Pliiladel i phia. i United States Army Officer Is Transferred to Florida By Special Correspondence ;' Sell ns< rove. Pa.. November 7. I Lieutenant Frank Al. Kemble, of the I U. S. A. who was located at Fort Re- J vere. Alass.. was transferred last week . to the Coast Artillery, at Key West. Florida. Lieutenant Kemble is a son j in-law of Prof. S. AI. Srnyser of this j place and is well known here. Hit. | wife is spending a few days here at i , her home., on her way to Florida.— ! j Aliss Alinnie Portsline, gave a suppei Thursday evening at the National Hotel, in this place, to several of her j friends at which her engagement was announced to Air. H. AI. Hess, of State j | College. Horace E. Chrlstman, of I Chicago, a former student at Susque- ' I henna University was renewing old j acquaintances here this week.—Misses Helen Fretereff and Helen Holshue are ' spending several days with Miss. Verna Simmons, of Shamokin.—Air. and Airs. Samuel Bulicks has returned from a 1 visit to their daughter, Airs. William j Johnson, at Huntingdon.— Air. and : Mrs. Jacob Fisher, of Snnbury, and i Air. and Airs. John Gross, of North | umberland, spent Sunday at the homo | of A. B. Keck. | The Rev. I. Moyer Hershey Goes to Shamokin Church j By Special Correspondence llerslicy. Pa., Nov. —The Rev. E. Moyer Hershey has been appointed pastor of the Shamokin United Breth ren Church, to take the place of the Rev. A. S. Beekley, who died several ' weeks ago. 1-le will move to that place iin a few weeks. The Rev. Air. Her ishey has been a resident of this place for several years and his many friends 1 regret to see Mm leave.—Fifteen (jar loads of cocoa beans were received last week. Mrs. O. G. Romig. and daughter Florence were at Harrisburg oil Saturday.—Aliss Evelyn Bowman, of Royersford, was Ihe guest of C. S. Alaulfair and family on Thursday.—-| Airs. George S. Rentz and children have returned from Hunters Run, • 'umberland county, where they spent! the summer months.—J. B. Sneath is on a four-day motor trip through the coal regions, lie accompanies George Dlllinger. of Umoyne.—Mrs. W. 11. Uhler. of Lebanon, visited friends at this place. Aliss Ethel Leib spent ' Sunday with friends at Llnglestown.— Mrs. Adam Shaffer, of Lebanon. Miss: Edith Freed, of Berwyn, and Airs. Vio let Freed, of Annville. were guests of Jacob Nissley and family over Sunday, j —Mrs. H. G. Alumma spent several days with her parents at Lititz.—The Rev. O. G. Romig is spending several I days at Tower City. Allen Fldler I spent several days at his home at i Pinegrove. Mrs. Hugh Drager, of | Philadelphia, were the guests of Air. j land Airs. A. T.'Heilman. Motorcycle Rider Injured While Going to Social By Special Correspondence Dallastown, Pa.. Nov. 7. Lloyd Slenker. who owns a motorcycle, also is the possessor of an injured knee and hip. received in an accident to his machine while going to Glen Rock to la social.—Mildred, young daughter of Mr. and Airs. Mildred Seitz, Is seriously 111 from pneumonia.—The parents of the late Rev. Joseph Ecliterllng. who occupied the rectory with him here, will make Lancaster their future home. —Scott Shaw. A. F. Brilhart. H. L. Spotz and ('. A. Spotz shot twenty-five rabbits and a squirrel near Orwig's 1 Station on Tuesday. They were guests i of Adam Gehb. 1 NOVEMBER 7, 1014. Delightful Little Party on John Lebo's Fifth Birthday Hj ' ' |BHh9 HBEh^eS] Br | HI ■ ■- ~~ M mw Jfl I < M 'MBH BBfflHp, f§ JOHN JERAULD LEBO By Special Correspondence Dauphin, Pa., Nov. 6.—Air. and Airs. Charles Lebo entertained In honor of their son, John Jerauld's, fifth birth day. A delightful afternoon was spent by the guests and later refreshments were served to Air, and Airs. John Lebo, Mr. and Airs. Eugene Garmen, Airs. I. K. lvoons and daughter Alll dred. of Penbrook; Isaac Lebo, Mil liard Garmen, Perdie Garmen, Eliza beth Lebo, John Lebo and Air. and M rs. Lebo. Four Spelling Bees in Vicinity of Blain on Friday Hlain, Pa., Nov. 7.—John W. Free man is building a new house on his farm at Center for his own occupa tion.-—The Ladies' Sewing Circle was delightfully entertained on Tuesday evening h.v Airs. N. K. Bistline at her home.—Charles Al. Wolf, of Iluni melstown. and Joseph B. Shreltler, of Palmyra, were here 011 a gunning trip. —The Reformed church realized SSO out of their supper last Saturday.— Air. and Mrs. James C. AlcKee, of Richmond, lnd., visited the former's sister, Ills. R. M. Smith. —Air. and Airs. James Berrier, of Lancaster county, are visiting friends here.—The Rev. anil Mrs. Israel Welbley, of Hoakesville, Va., are visiting here.— Clark Kiner and Aliss Charlotte Wald smith, eloped to Hagerstown, Md., where they were married. George ' Boyer accompanied W. W. Woods to Cumberland county and led a cow across the mountains to this place from Centerville. —Gordan Alinleii, of Loyavttle and Mrs. Elizabeth Stine, of Bixler, spent Sunday here.—Four spelling bees were held in this district on Friday night. At Green Grove, Aliss Alae Aloyer. teacher, Russell Kell was best speller. Roy Arnold won first honor at a contest at Upper Liberty Valley, Aliss Maude Nesblt, teacher. Aliss Anna Fetro and War ren Shumaker, stood last on the floor at the spelling held at Red Corner by Aliss Elsie Bistline, teacher. At Ad ams Grove, Miss Frankle Dlmm, teacher, the honor lay between Miss Mabel' Reber and Leslie Shumaker, who stood last. —Miss Ellen Moyer, of Center, spent Sunday with her friend, Aliss Josephine Sheaffer. Coal Region Hunters in Elizabethville Section Elizaliethville. Pa., Nov. 7, —Edward F. Aliller, of Washington, D. C., spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Airs. J. A. Aliller.—l. T. Butllngton and family spent Tuesday at Ashland. —The Swab Wagon Works were idle for several days to repair boilers and take acount of stock.—A trick bicycle performer entertained a large crowd on Tuesday evening on the square.—■ Air. and Airs. Clarence Snyder an nounced the birth of a daughter.—• An Infant child of Air. and Mrs. James A. Hoffman died on Saturday.—Roy A. Romberger, of Harrisburg, spent Tues day at his home.—Mrs. Priscilla Alat ter and her two sons, Evan and Harry, of Harrisburg, have moved to town. — The Star course committee has opened the chart for reserved seats, and will present a strong course for this win ter. The Rev. Dr. Driver, of Chicago, will be the ttrst. one and will lecture here 011 Alonday evening, November 23.—The Rev. and Airs. Farnsworth spent several days at Lebanon.— Joseph W. Shadle, of Washington, D. C., spent some time with his parents here.—A motorcycle driven by 1. B. Alattis collided with a bicycle rider on the square, on Tuesday, damaging the machine but not injuring the rider. —Airs. Charles Gardinier and son of Millersville are the guests of Mr. and Airs. D. AL Stine.—Prof. Al. E. Stine of Port Carbon spent several days In town. —Many hunters from the coal regions were infesting this section this week.—Several of our young men at tended a social at Grata on Alonday evening. BURIED WITH MASONIC HONORS Grantvlllc, Pa., Nov. 7.—Burial ser ; vices fur the late Galen Hess, of Wil llamsport, took place here on Friday afternoon at the home of his mother, i The Rev. O. R. Bittner officiated and the Masonic lodge of Willlamsport of i which the deecased was 1 a member, | bad charge of the service.—Mrs. 1 Thomas Llngle and children visited 1 her parents, Air. and Airs. Wentllng, at ; Alt. Nebo.—Mr. and Airs. Benjamin 1 Keim called at the home of Erastus 1 Albert on Sunday.—-The Rev. o. R. Bittner made a trip to Reading ori Wednesday.—Mrs. Erastus Albert was on the sick list, but is improved. 1 Charles Krutn, visited his sister, Mrs Irvin Canslielo is a patient In the Har risburg Hospital.—Air. and Mrs. Irvin Books and Air. and Airs. Charles Blatt, of Moresvllle, visited Air, and Airs! Jacob Blatt on Sunday.—Mrs. Uriah Buck, who has been very ill the past few weeks is greatly Improved Messrs. Yerke and Rhodes and daugh ter. Alary Yerke, of Lititz, spent Sun day at the homes of Charles Keim and Jacob Blatt.—Air. and Mrs. Jacob Rank of Frederick, spent Sunday at the home of William Hetrick. of Shellsvilie.—Air. and Mrs. J. Rufus Felty visited their son-in-law the Rev. and Mrs. Bittner. —Mr. and Mrs Frank Leese and Mr. and Mrs. Moyer, of Hershey, called on Jacob Gerberich and wife on Sunday. MRS. CHiS. HER nils SOCIETY Ladies' Aid of Dauphin Presby terian Church Meets at Home of Hostess COTTAGERS MOVING TO TOWN Closing Summer Homes For Season to Return to Winter Residences ".v Special Correspondence Dauphin. Pa., Nov. 7. —On Alondav evening the Alite Society of the Pres byterian Church was entertained by Mr. and Airs. Charles Shaffer. After some important business was trans aeted, games and contests were en joyed by the guests. Air. and Airs. Shaffer showed moving pictures of the war and later refreshments were served to Air. and Mrs. Dixon Greena walt and son, Stanley, of Rosclle Park, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Fernald. of New York City; Airs Au igustus Brooks, of Newark. N. J.; Mrs. William Rodenhaver, of Harrisburg ; the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Fulton Stlr ling. Air. and Airs. Harvey C. Forney, Air. and Airs. Freeman C. Gerbericii' Air. and Mrs. William P. Clark. Mrs | George Gllday, Airs. Sarah Sponsler, Mrs. George Heck, Airs. William F. Reed, Mrs. J. D. Al. Reed, Airs. Harrv B. Greenawalt, Mrs. Harvey E. Knupp, Aliss Margaret Brooks, Miss Alarv Um herger, Miss Anne Aliller. Miss Bertha hellers, Aliss Marian Smith, Aliss Car rie Elizabeth Gerberich, Miss Annie i W ebner, Miss Ethel Romayne Fomev, j Miss Elizabeth Knupp, Aliss Dorotliv I Singer, Miss Sabra. Clark, Aliss Esther I Shaffer, Aliss Ruth Shaffer. Edgar Forney, Charles Gerberich. Blon Wel ™® r .'„ lt ? r Shaffer . Earnest Shaffer, !VA illlam bhaffer, Donald Shaffer and j Air. and Mrs. Shaffer. The next meet ing will be held on Tuesday evening at the. home of Dr. and Airs. W. P. Clark.—Air. and Airs. Harvey C. For | ncy left on Tuesday to spend the win ter in Harrisburg.—Air. and Mrs. Charles Al. Singer, Air. and Airs. Ed j win Singer. Mr. and Mrs. James Pat | terson, of Harrisburg; Mr. and Airs I Herbert Brown and son, Donald, and Robert Bentz, of Aleehanlcsburg:, were | the guests of Air. and Airs. Wayne Singer.—Air. and Airs. Harvey E. I Knupp, of Harrisburg. returned home on Wednesday, after spending the | summer at .their bungalow, Keeway | din.—Airs. Herbert Brown of Ale , chanicsburg. spent the latter part of | the week with Airs. Wayne Singer.— Mrs. Albert Cooper is spending sev eral weeks with her daughter. Airs. A. jW. Klalss, at New Cumberland.— Charles N. Black, of Washington, D. spent Monday with Air. and Mrs George Landis.—Air. and Mrs. A. C. ; AlcKee. .Miss Edna AlcKee and Aliss , Alary AlcKee are spending some time j at the Wallis bungalow on the moun tain side. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bier bower, of Harrisburg, who were sum mering on the mountain side, have I tested their bungalow and opened | their city home.-—Airs. Irvin Koons | and daughter. Alildred. of Penbrook, spent the week-end with Air. and Airs. . John Lebo. —John Hummel and I daughter. Anna Bell, of Philadelphia, | spent the week-end with Airs. Sabra I AI. Bell.—Air. and Airs. Dixon Greena [ wait and son, Stanley, of Roselle Park, jN. J,, returned home on Wednesday after a short visit with Air. and Mrs. Harry B. Greenawalt.—Aliss Helen i Wallis, of Harrisburg, spent the week end with Aliss Sabra Clark.—Miss [ Ruth Shaffer spent Sunday at Har risburg.—Airs. J. D. AI. Reed has re : turned home after a visit with her j brother, Frank Shope, at Berwick, Pa.—William Chauncey, of Alexan- I dria, Va., spent the week-end with 1 Air. and Airs. William Bell Gross.— 1 Airs. Augustus Brooks, of Newark. 1 N. J., was the guest of her sister, Aliss Margaret Brooks. Halifax Township Cactus Stalk Has 196 Flowers Halifax. Pa., Nov. 7. W. C. Helsler visited friends at Shamokin and Sun bury. Airs. D. S. Vonieda, of Ephrata, and Airs. Alary Bowman, of Harris burg, spent Tuesday at the homo of I -stmaster anil Mrs. 11. S. Nobler. Ernest F. Ivoppenheffer spent a few days at Lancaster this week purchas ing a herd of cattle for his father, Cornelius Koppenheffer. James B. Bedgar, who Is employed at Williams port. was home with Ills family over Sunday.—David Alvord, of Williams town, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs , Oscar Alvord, over Sunday.—William Matchett and daughter, of Millersburg I spent. Saturday with his sister, Mrs. I David Sweigard.—Misses Sue Wagner land Ksther Bailey are visiting friends ,at Cherrydale, Va., and Washington, MO. C.—Mrs. James Novinger and daughter, Edna, of Penbrook, visited friends here this week.—The Rev. C. A. Funk spent Wednesday in Harris burg.—Charles R. Tobias and Miss Clara Acker, ol' Halifax- township, were married on Tuesday at the Lu theran parsonage by the Rev. J. F. I Stabley at Flshervllle.—Mrs. Lester R. Jackson, who spent the past three weeks here with her mother, Mrs. M. E. Belim, left for her home In New Brighton, Beaver county. She was ac companied by her sister, Mrs. C. R Shope.—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Graeff. of Millersburg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Graef's sister, Mrs. G. L. Wert ! George Tobias, of Highspire. spent; Sunday with his family.—F. J. Byrod j was operated upon at the Harrisburg Hospital on Wednesday morning by | Dr. Kunkel. The operation was a auc- I cess.—Mr. and Mrs. Herman Killlnger | announce the birth of a daughter, on 1 (Wednesday, October 28.—Mrs. C. 1. I Behney, of Enhaut, Is spending soma! j time as the guest of her sister, Mrs Isaac 11. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Keiter announce the birth of a daughter.—The condition of Harry Miller, who has been seriousiv ill witii j rheumatism for several weeks, 'is [somewhat, improved.—Mrs. Jerry S Chubb has a cactus stalk at her hom»< in Halifax township which has 19« i flowers on it.—Charles W. Weaver and John Brancher took a trip to Watklns' | Glen, N. Y., on Sunday. MINISTER FILLS PULPIT By Special Correspondentr Rife, Pa., Nov. 7.—A number of our people attended communion services at St. John's Lutheran Church at Ber rysburg on Sunday. Four hundred partook of the emblem and twenty nine were taken Into church.—Sports men are hunting cottontails.—Claud Hunter, of Tower City, called oi» Nicholas linkers.—C. E. Spotts, G. W. Noll. M. D. Bonawltz and C. S. hongn boclc were at Millersburg Monday evening to attend a mass meeting. The Rev. Hartman, of Armstrong county, preached an able sermon on Sunday in the Reformed Church, which is without a pastor. 5
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