8 jerry on the Job QSOlflVllif iiffilii **"*- «*- v ""f..„ y^j j \ TTJ I fib If a tag r' drl! ■l Rear. "Ike" McCord, coach. Left to right, middle row, Helen Rote, guard: Claudia Melville, for ward, manager and captain; Ruth Richards, guard. Front row, Elizabeth McCormick, center; Beulah Starry, substitute; Lil lian Kamsky, forward; Helen Rauch, center. [Recent Deaths in Central Pennsylvania Special to The Telegraph Marietta. —Mrs. Aaron Sharp, 40 years old, died yesterday from tuber culosis. Her husband and several jchiuldren survive. New Holland.—Theo. M. Storb, 80 year old, died yesterday from a para lytic stroke, after an hour's illness, lie was one of the leading business men of this section and a director in several companies. Marietta. —Miss Fannie Elliott, 88 j years old, a native of Pcques, died last night. I'jtst Petersburg.—Adam L. Her shey, 17 years old, died yesterdav. He was a retired farmer. A widow and three children survive. MRS. .1. 1). M. REED HOSTESS Dauphin Jlite Society Spends Evening With Sewing and Games special to The Telegraph Dauphin, Pa.. March 10—Last even ing the Alite Society of the Presbyter ian Church was entertained by Mr and Mrs. .1. D. M. Reed. The evening was spent socially with sewing and games. Refreshments were served to the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Fulton Stir ling Mr. and Mrs. w. F. Feed Dr. and j Mrs. A\. P. < 'lark. Mrs. Freeman C. Gerberich. Mrs. William Fisher, Mrs. George Gilday, .Miss Margaret Brooks, Miss Bertha Sellers, Miss Ann Miller, Miss Annie Webtier. Miss Ora Bickel' Miss Carrie E. Gerberich, Miss Ks'her Shaffei*; Miss Sabra Clark, Charles Eby, O. W. Dei bier, Charles Gerberich Charles Shaffer, Bion Welker. Harry' Reed. Wellington Deiblcr, Paul Gi'~| day, Russel Reed, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. M. Reed. CRESCENTS WIN CONTEST Defeat the Covenant Basketball Team in One-8i