I T°£ The Three S's Safety Service Satisfaction Are All Found In jl FISH MM \W NON-SKID r . W TIRES Compare These Casing Prices With Those on Plain Treads of Other Makes 35x30 - 12.20 41x34 - 27.30 4 x 33 - 20.00 x 36 - 28.70 4 x 34 - 20.35 5 x 37 - 33.90 Fisk Tires For Sale By All Dealers THE FISK RUBBER COMPANY of N. Y. W Chicopee Falls, Mas*. I Tr«4«»* » Mirk I Ref.U.ft. P«i. of. Harrisburg Branch 19 South Third Street Ti "£fcft* T Funeral Services Several Months After Death of Boy Special to The Telegraph Lebanon. Pa., May 2 s.— Services were held' in the Union Church at Pontana in memory of John, the 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ebe,rsole, who perished in a fire which destroyed the Ebersole home early in March of this year. At the time of the disaster the mother was so badly burned and over come wtth shook that the body of the child was buried at once and the funeral services were postponed until Sunday, May 23. the Rev. David Zellers and the Rev. Martin Risser conducting the ceremonies, which were largely attended. MISSIONARY DELEGATES Special to The Telegraph Annville, Pa.. May 25.—The annual meeting of the East Pennsylvania Branch Missionary Association of the Church of the Brethren in Christ will he held ia Columbia, May 25 to 27, Inclusive. The local missionary so ciety, one of th« largest and strongest in the denomination, will be repre sented by Mrs. A. S. Kreider, wife of Congressman Kreider; Mrs. A. K. Ket tering and Mrs S. F. Daugherty, wtfe of the pastor of the United Brethren Church of Annville. Miss Catherine Light and Miss Pauline Daugherty are delegates from the Otterbein Guild. SURPRISE FOR MISS HOI'SER Annville. Pa.. May 25.—A surprise fiarty was tendered Miss Carrie Houser ast evening at her home in College avenue. Games and prizes were awarded and refreshments served. Those present were Misses Lillian Gantz, Anna Houser, Anna Smith, Helen Smtth, Carrie Houser and Sarah E. Youtz, John H. Ness. Paul Shan non, Carl Shannon, Harry Katerman, George Kutz and Oscar Mulhollan. ■ _ BOY'S SKULL FRACTURED Specif to The Telegraph .Lebanon. Pa- May 25.—Falling less than four feet from the haymow to a floor in his father's barn. Aaron Reigel, 4-year-old son of Charles Reigel, re siding near C&mpbellstown. sustained a fracture of the skull and is now in the Good Samaritan Hospital in this city in a serious condition. Madam, Allow Me Post Toasties You may have eaten "corn m flakes" hut you have never tasted any that equal the New Post Yfl Toasties. V These new flakes, madam, are crisp and flakey, and have a sub stance and toastie flavour, a snap and zest that makes them distinc- J tive. Dainty to be sure in their sweetness, the New Post Toasties have a body and firmness that don't mush down when cream or milk is added; and a true ripe-corn flavour that makes one feel that here, at last, is something really new and good to eat. New Post Toasties—selected Indian corn, prepared for the table as it was never prepared before. Your grocer has them now. Buy and Try and Smile Awhile TUESDAY EVENING, * WELL-KNOWN LEBANON COUPLE MARRIED AT HAGERSTOWN Special to The Telegraph Pa., May 25.—Ralph Lentz, a young machinist at the American Iron and Steel Works, a son of Henry Lentz. and Miss Kathryn Shott, daugh ter of E. A. Shott. chief timekeeper at the American Iron and Steel Works, surprised their friends *by slipping away on Saturday and getting married at Hagerstown, Md. The first inti mation here of the ceremony was when a telegram arrived here on Monday announcing the marriage. The bride was a member of last year's gradu ating class of the Lebanon high school and Is particularly well known at Mount Gretna to Harrisburgers and many cottagers. TO ARRANGE CONFERENCE Municipal l.etfur and Planning Com mtaalon Invite H. U A IVCo. to niactißK Wharf Plans While no date ha-s been definitely fixed for the proposed conference be tween the officials of the Harrisburg Light and Power Company, the Plan ning Commission and the Municipa. League relative to the trimmings of the coal wharf on the island, it is un derstood, that this will take place as soon as a time can be conveniently ar ranged. At its session yesterday the Planning Commission passed favorably upon tho plans for the construction of the new Tenth Ward school building, and the Atlas street vacation ordinance. BIBLE CLASS GIVES RECEPTION Special to The Telegraph Marietta, Pa.. May 25. Henry Pickle to-day celebrated his seventy sfventh birthday anniversary and in honor of the event the Bible class of the Reformed Church, of which he was the organizer, tendered him a re ception at Accomac. A planked shatf supper was served. John C. Goodllng, of Lancaster, was toastmaster and the Rev. E. Elmer Sensenig presented him with a huge l>ou