RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES CIRCLE WILL STUDY FOREIGN COUNTRIES Wil! Not Touch on War Status of Germany, Belgium and Denmark GETS BOOK FROM PORTO RICO Auf Wieder Sehn Club Meets at the Home of Mrs. Stehman Hy Special Correspondence Anil vide. Pa., March 20.—Antivilie Ttea-ding Circle htui decided to pursue the study of Germany, l>enmark for the year. Only lory, literature, art. customs, aicnt tecture and natural scenery will studied, the war disturbing the stains of the countries beiiiß not referred to. . Miss Eilltan Gantz, who recently celebrated her birthday anniversary and received a large number of cards, has received a gift in the form of a book sent from Porto Rico. —David 11. Meyer shipped a registered Poland I'hlna "hog to M. Eord, manager of Ualen Hall Sanatorium at Wrerners ville. —Dr. T.awrence Kelster, former I 'resident of Lebanon Valley <'°ll e Ke, was a guest of his sister, Mrs. Mary K. Mills. —G. I>. Gossard left for Phila delphia on a business trip on Monday. —The Rev. Mr. Happel, pastor of the First Reformed Church, Lebanon, and the Rev. Mr. OeLong. pastor of the local Reformed Church, exchanged pulpits on Wednesday evening.—'l be Auf Wieder Sehn Club met at the home of Mrs. Stehman. ROYS' PRANKS BIJHX BAHN I'laying With Matches Causes Heavy 1 ,oss to Farmer By Special Correspondence Montandon. Pa., March 20. On Sunday the barn owned by Mr. Coup. -Ituated near the residence of Angus 'airchild, was set on tire at noon by , \bram Fairt hild and t'harles Forn- J valt, who were playing in the build- i ng. As one. of the boys struck a match i he other knocked it out of bis hand j nto the straw, which caught lire, and | n a short time the building and con- ; ente ot straw, hay, oats and ma- | 'hlnery was totally destroyed.—Last , Friday evening the tenant house | jwned by R .W. Cummings, occupied j >y Mr. Mull and family, was discov- j •red on Are by A. G. Kevser, who lecured help front the railroad station 1 md, forming a bucket brigade, the) lames were soon extinguished. The ' lamage was slight.—Fifty years ago 1 his St. Patrick's Da> occurred the I aeat flood of 1885. At that time all he bridge® along the Susquehanna : iver near here were swept away.— ; The B. A. Wilson home sale held at | Park on Wednesday was largely , ittended. —The Rev. James Hurlbert j (nd Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Roberts are ittending the Methodist conference In i ihamokln.—Mlbh Mary Garber is vis- ' Sore i mi. uat. VV lauom. To relieve Sore Throat you must {jet at he seat of th* disease, the i aiiM. Nothinp elue does that so ■ luioUy, safo'.j and surely iuTONSILINE. l dow of TONS!LINE' upon the j irat appearsno/i of Sore Throat may save ong days of eieknes*. Fss a little Pore "hroat witdota and buy a bottle of TONS!- .INE fcodav. Y u mavneek 111 ' or the long necled ft llow on the r j ! iott!e when von p< to tli« drtt({ store 1,1 | o get it. Mr. nvrl . Hospital \)\ j lire 81.00. 1 - J \ Howry & Son Wagon Works We build wagons and sell direct to the consumer and saving you the retail profit. Also build auto truck bodies, paint and trim auto cars. Shiremanstown Pa. - V Wide Lumber Narrow Lumber Long length*. Short Lengths. Any kind of lumber yon want is here in our yard. And if we don't have the exact size we can easily cut it to suit. It makes no differ ence how small your order is, you will get it promptly. United Ice & Coal Co. MAIW OFFfCK; Vorftn aad Ctirdn Ma, ■ ' ~l EDUCATION AJL Affrisburg business College 329 Market St. «n term, September first. Day and night. 29th year. Harrisburg, Pa. Begin Preparation Now Day and Night Sessions CHOOL OF COMMERCE M fh Mwke* Mr F». -"'■ V • . '- 7 1 •>'" • " ' ■ 7'- -r ■ v T- ■■■-,>' ■ •■ * : '. ff-- ■■ : SATURDAY EVENING, HARJRISBURG tffSf&l TELEGRAPH MARCH 20, 1915 EASTER SERVICE BY ST. PAUL'S CHOIR j"A Morning in the Orient" Will Be Given Under Direction of W. A. Sigler EPWORTH LEAGUE BOX SOCIAL Tree 1 riinmer Plunges Into Bushes When Limb Breaks ' Under Him By Special Correspondence Mfrhanicfihiirg, Pa., March 20. Under the auspices of the Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal j Church, a box social was held Tuesday evening at the home of Guy | Guinevan. East Main street, and thej members spent a pleasant evening:. • Following' an interesting' program, I much merriment was ocasioned by un- j tangling "cobwebs" and the auction of! the lunch boxes. Mrs. D. L. Snavely j is chairman of the social department. —Miss Emma Piatt, of Lewistown. is visiting at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Shipe.—Mrs. Lorenao Tse Miller, of Pittsburgh, spent some time) With Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Swanger, | [East Keller street.— An Easter serv ice, entitled, "A Morning in the | Orient," will be given in St. Pauls Reformed Church, by the choir, un der the direction of \V. A. Sigler on I Easter Sunday evening. April 4.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurt Ross announce j the birth of a son, Robert Hart Ross, Jr., on Sunday, March 14.—The Rev. j J. J. Resh. pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, left on Tuesday to 1 attend the conference in session in ] Shamokin. —Mrs. Edward L. Daron, of: Scranton, was a visitor at the homej of her father, H. S. Moore.—Mr. and ; Mrs. Wilbert Southard, of Harrisburg, ( were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D, L. Snavely.—Mrs. Gertrude Rent- j y.e 1 was hostess for the Mite Society of j Trinity Lutheran Church on Tuesday evening.—While trimming a tree In his yard, John t'oover, substitute local I mail carrier, fell to the ground when] a limb snapped. He plunged into some bushes, which broke the fall, but left liim with a bruised leg.—Miss Carrie | Hershman spent the week in Harris- j burg, the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Sollenberger.—Mrs. Ella Ad ams continues ill and Improves very slowly.—Miss Oliver Thompson spent several days in Harrlsburg. WORKERS' I.BtGI K FORMED By Special Correspondence Xtilpiienxliurg, March 2d. The Rev. Mr, Young, a member of the Johnson evangelistic party, will locate in town, i His family has alrlady arrived. Nor man Keim, of Waynesboro, spent sev- j eral days here. Mr. anil Mrs. T. 3. i Truitt and daughter. Ruth, of Cham bersburg, spent Sunday here. Miss Eilna Gruver, of Harrlsburg', spent a few days in town. The Young Ladies' Personal Workers' League organized Tuesday. New rails are being put in on the Cumberland Valley Railroad here. The Rev. C. O. Bosserman has acepted a call to New Jersey, PERKY FARMER WILL WORK CAMEKOX FARM NEAR MARIETTA By Special Correspondence* j Blaln. Pa., March 20. The Rev. j T. R. Gibson is attending Ihe Meth odist conference at Shamokin. —W. 1. ] Stokes was in Philadelphia recently, j —G. D. Trostle, of Jackson township, i Is very ill.—John Zimmerman and daughter Delia, of Falling Springs, visited the former's son, W. N. Zim- j merman,—Miss Nellie Robinson went to Colorado Albert Bernhisel cap- j tured a gray fox.—M, S. Spotts visited i his daughter, Miss Margaret Spotls, j in Philadelphia.—Harry Martin, with , a team of eight mules, started on j Tuesday to Lancaster county, where he will farm the J. Donald Cameron farm near Marietta. HE LOVES HIS BATH I ,LLHJ I I.U-l j ; Q l j j . r, j |! j j ! CUTICURA | : ; Soap because it is so sooth- I ing when the skin is hot, Irritated and rashy. Samples Free by Mall ' Ciltlcura Hew unit Olnt.mont soM cverywhw* j Mhimi! mrople of moh rusllol free with S2-p. , Adtfrea pnst-cirt "CuUoure," I>ept. 17F, 80-ton. i Take Care of Your Eyes ami They'll Take Care of You Tor advice, consult With H. C. Cluster. 302 Market Street. MUETOWTE ON NEW SCHOOL LOAN Special Election Called For Third Tuesday in April to Decide Question NEWLYWEDS VISIT PARENTS i i —. | Ten-year-old Newville Boy in Philadelphia Hospital For Appendicitis Operation By Special Correspondence Xewvllle, Pa., March 20.—Mrs. J. S. Taylor, of Johnstown, Pa., spent the j week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Susan | Klink.—Russell Swigert, a student at [the University of Pennsylvania, Phila ! delphla, spent Sunday with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Swigert.— Clarence Byers, of Chambersburg, spent Sunday with his father. M. 1,. Byers, and family.—Thomas Mel'aeh i ran, of Altoona, spent the week-end | with his sisters, Misses Alary and Jane | McCachran. —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woodburn, of Baltimore, who were married on Thursday, March 11, spent a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Woodburn.—Mo j land, a 10-year-old son of Mr. and i Mrs. Samuel McAliater, was taken to j the German hospital in Philadelphia, j to be operated on for appendicitis.— Airs. Ira Randall, of Waynesboro, Is the guest of the Aliases Randall.—A i special election has been called for the ; third Tuesday in April, at which time the citizens will have the privilege of 'voting for or against a $15,000 loan, to be used for enlarging and remodel-, ! ing the school building. CHIUCH WITHOUT PASTOR I i lliiiimielstnwn Methodist Minister Sent to New Field By Special Correspondence Humniel.stown, Pa., Alarch 20.—0n Wednesday evening the ladles' Aid | Society of the Methodist Church met at the home of Airs. Thaddeus Koutz. I The church is now without a pastor, as the Rev. Alonsso S. File, whose en gagement ot Miss Mabel Landis was announced on Tuesday, has been sent to a new field of labor.—Mr. and Mrs. William Fox have returned home front Lancaster.—Mrs. Allen Walton is 111 at her home. Mrs. Eunice Blackburn Tyson, of Cresson, Pa., is spending a week with her parents. Air. and Mrs. George Blackburn. Pharmacist Ir vin Ruff is entertaining his sister, Mtssj Elmira Ruff, of Gettysburg.—Mrs. Guy I R. Lingafelt. of Ilollldaysburg. Pa., and Mrs. Alfred Al. Kelt, of York, Pa., I were guests of their brother, W. A. j Geesey. on Wednesday. Miss Lola j Kerr, of Reading, was a recent guest of Miss Barbara Hummel. George Stover, who bought a tine horse at a country sale on Tuesday, was very unfortunate, as the same niglit the stable door was blown open and the horse, escaping, found Its way down to the railroad crossing near town and was struck by a train and killed. —Miss Hazel Blackburn, a student nurHe at the Allentown Homeopathic Hospital, is slowly recovering from a combined attack of grip and tonsi litis.-—Mrs. Edwin HofCer is slowly re covering from a severe illness.—Ed win Bechtel was willed home on Tues- j day by the death of his grandmother, Airs. Wolvering, of Elizabeth ville.— J Christ. A. Rothfon is seriously ill of j pneumonia. RETI'RNEI) FROM FLORIDA .Mr.' and Mrs. (inirge Heck Visited Tlieir Sou at St. Augustine By Special Correspondence Ihtupliiii. Pa., March 2 0. —Preach- ing services will be held in the Evan gelical Church to-morrow morning by the pastor, the Rev. 11. C. Lutz.—Airs. Frederick Haas, of York, spent Sat urday with Miss Cora Coffrode. —Airs. Anna Owens, who was the guest of her sister, Airs. Jennie Hickernell, at Maple Grove farm, has returned to her home at Narberth.—Mrs. John Heidler, who was the guest of her sister, Airs. W. D. Kinter, has returned to Shenandoah. —Aliss Julyann Wire man, of Harrisburg, spent the week end with her aunt. Aliss Julia Kinter. —Airs. Bertha Tredwell, of Harris burg. was the guest of Mrs. W. F. Reed on Saturday.—Walter Garman, of New York, spent Wednesday with j Air. and Airs. T. (!. Sweitzer.—Airs. | Walter Speece, ot Speecevllle, Airs, j <"harles Welker and Mrs. Eugene Gar man spent Thursday with Mr. and Airs. Jrvin R. Koons at Penbrook.— -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffner, of liar-' rishurg, were the guests of Air. and j Mrs. W. B. Slieetz on Thursday.—Mrs. j John Bogar, of Harrisburg, spent ; Thursday with her daughter, Airs. Floyd Speece.—Mrs. P. Bout, of Har- j risburg, was the guest of her mother, 1 Mrs. Sarah Kennedy, on Thursday.— j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bickel have re- j turned from Harrisburg, where they spent the winter with their sou, Wil- ! Ham Bickel. The Rev. J. Gould | Wickey, of Gettysburg Seminary, was j the guest of Air. and Mrs. 1. Lane Dong j on Sunday.—Mrs. <'harles Stoudt, of j Harrisburg, spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Eugene Garman. Alias i Annie Hlnkle spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Aliss Henrietta De wait. of Penbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Knupp and children, of HarrishurfS, spent Sunday at their summer bungalow, Keewaydln.—Aliss Juniata Kline, of Millersburg, was the guest of Miss Ruth Shaffer on Tues day.—Mr. and Airs. Wayne Singer and daughter Dorothy and Mrs. A. Cooper, of Harrisburg. moved fo their bunga i low on the lirst slope of the mountain ; to-day. -—Mrs. Charles Shaffer spent Wednesday with her parents. Mr. nnd i M rs. W. W. Davidson, at Harrisburg.— i Mr. and Airs. Gebrge Heck have re , turned from St. Augustine, Flu., where they were visiting their son, Alaurice j E. Heck. I ~ ~ " Rheumatism pains are dangerous if ne glected. If 6topped, they letsen the riik of heart affections. Those frightful paim, »tiff joint* and awollen muiclei are imtuntly relieved by SLOANS LINIMENT —fine for 'umba••• low prices that prevailed a --~"" r 7 Pf /Hi 1 T Tested Seed a of "Kaowa VI-HW'f (I ItV Hi \ LjJ? / ja/1 Jallty and Purity" are the /_ \*T H V 1W A kind to sow. We have them. V 1 \\1«1 /i Be sociable. Call and ret .» / 7 V btSlJBk ' acquainted. Everything; for "flat/ x a ■■JfflffvO '/ the Garden. Uwn and Purin.'?* ► *%'* * '^.KSBf descrip" * n« mp Um en 1 * of all *w ' TUj HOLMES SEED CO 106 and 108 South Second Street 7 HORSE DROPS DEAD ID THROWS RIDER Theorus Auker Pitches to Ground When Animal It Stricken in Road OLD FELLOW WORKMEN MEET Two Pennsylvania Railroad Em ployes of 53 Years Ago Enjoy Reunion By Special Correspondence Mlfflintown, Fa., March L'O. Tlih Rev. and Mrs, C. Ely have as their guests at the Presbyterian parsonage their parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. Ely, Sr., of Oakland. Md„ and Mr. and Mrs. Hawley, of Wilkinsburg.— Mrs. Laura Suloff is visiting her sister, Mrs. Smiley, at llarrisburg. Albert ltil tersbaugh, who was an employe in tho Pennsylvania Railroad shops in Mifflin, fifty-three years ago, and who is now living in Philadelphia, visited his old friend and fellow workman, iYtderiek Espenschade, Sr. The Juniata AV. T. U. will meet in annual eonvention 011 Tuesday, April 20, in the Mifflin town Methodist Church. Mrs. Parsels will be present. John J. Patterson, 3rd,- son of John J. Patterson, and Grayblll Crawford, son of Dr. 1' M. Crawford, have received the ap pointment and successfully passed tint examinations to the Naval Academv nt Annapolis. Mrs. .(. c. Ely entertain ed in iionor of her friend, Mrs. \\ riser all, of Boston, Mass. James Mathers, of Altoona, visited his sister, Miss Katharine Mathers, on Sunday. Pro fessor and Mrs. R. B. Taylor, of Lewis town, spent Sunday as guests of Harry Diekershied. Carl !•'. Espenschade, of Pittsburgh, is visiting here. Miss Jessie Andrews, of this place, and Mrs. Charles Stahl, of Lewistown, will open a Dutch tea room in the Andrew's home, in Third street.—Theorus Auker, whilo riding from the Stoner farm in Fer managh to his home here, had the mis -1 fortune to have the horse which he was riding drop dead, throwing him to the ground. He was severely shaken up Winter Coughs, the Early Form of Bronchitis Winter cough is the earlv form of »ronchltiß unL 11*11 t'hoa»