Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, July 03, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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    r . RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES
QUIETLY MARRIED;
NOISILY SERENADED
That's What Happened to Lester
Eby and Miss Mary Keiter
at Elizabethville
SURVEYING BROAD MOUNTAIN
Upper End Grain Fields Being Rav
aged by Destructive Hes
sian Fly
By Special Correspondence
Elizabethville, Pa., July 3.— Mr. and j
Mrs. D. Frank Smeltzer, ot Sunbury j
are spending the week here. —Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Fisher, and Mrs. Walt
ers of Berrysburg, spent th week at |
Lansdale. —Mr. and Mrs. Harry t.
Rush of Newberry spent several days
with Nathan Shutt. —Miss Maggie \\>it
mer is at Atlantic City.—Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Beard announce the birth ot a
daughter. —The Rev. H. E. Miller and
family of Lebanon, spent several days
in town.—Joseph W. Shadley of
ington D. C., spent the week with his j
parents here. —Isaiah S. Daniel spent
Monday at Sunbury. Mrs. John A.
Byerly and sons of West Milton spent
several days here. —The State Depart
ment has a corps of engineers sun-ey
ing Broad Mountain. W. J- Daniel 01
this place is one of the surveyors.
Miss Florence Hoover and friend or
Berrysburg visited relatives here on
Monday.—July 5 will have its usual
celebration here. Baseball games dur-
Ing the day and in the evening a car- j
nival and fireworks.— Clyde L. Eyster
of Williamsport spent Sunday with H. j
H. Weaver. —The bungalow at Marge- i
rum's park is nearing,completion and.;
will greatly Improve the summer park j
of Mr. Margerum. The grain fields (
hereabouts are being ravaged by tne
Hessian fly and much grain will be
harvested before the haymaking be
gins.—Lester Eby and Miss Mary
Keiter were quietly married on Sun
day and on Monday evening were
given a clamorous sendoff by call-;
thumplans. —Prof. M. E. St' l *® trans- ,
acted business at Lykens on Tuesday, i
j a v R. Eby has entered Susque-!
hanna University for the summer |
term. —Nathan E. Flicklnger and
family of Lucknow are the guests of ;
Mrs. George K. Leiter.
Baby Promises to Be Big
and Jolly as Grandfather
Halifax, Pa., July S. —James Lebo i
■was at Herstaey on Thursday at a j
bipr Sunday school picnic.—Miss Miriam
' Ryan left on Monday for Leland Stan- j
ford, Cal., to spend the summer with j
her uncle arid aunt. Professor and Mrs. j
Harris J. Ryan. She will also visit the
exposition at San Francisco. Miss,
«Viola Zeigler, of Steelton, spent Sun-)
*dav with her school chum. Miss Neta
Seagrist. Mrs. Cornelius Waldron,
aged 78. fell while walking through
the house and badly injured her leg.—
Orva Lingle. Ralph Lenta and Joel
Enders, of Harrisburg. were in town
on Sunday.—John Sponsler, of Wil
liamsport, spent Tuesday
ptirents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sponsler.
♦—Lawrence Lebo spent Sunday at
Enola.—Miles Lebo. of the Millersvtlle
State Normal School, is spending the j
summer vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lebo. —Mrs. Harry
Bottomstone. of Watsontown, spent
Saturday with her father. John Crat
zer.—Charles Sands shot a fox on Sat
urday.—James Tobias, of near Fisher
ville. has gone to Lyons. Kan., where
he will remain for some time.—W. H.
Keiter and family and Mrs. Elizabeth
Glace spent Sunday at the home of
Charles Colsom, at Dillsburg.—Mrs.
Millard Poffenberger and son Millard
and Mrs. Ray Beatty returned to their
homes in Portsmouth. Ohio, on Sun
day after spending some time with
their father. Fulton Knouff. —H. R.
Landis has a bull five months old that
weighs 580 pounds.—Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Etzweiler, of Penbrook. spent Sun- j
day at their homes here. Grant j
Proudfoot. of McClellan. was kicked i
on the knee by a horse and is slowly j
recovering.—Mrs. Proudfoot is very
111. —Mrs. Raymond Bressler and chil- j
dren, of College Station, Texas, will
spend the summer here.—Mrs. Mary 1
Drawbach. of Goldsboro, Pr., Jlis3
Dora Krafft, of Glen Rock, Pa., and ;
Miss Blanche Miller, of Sparrows j
Point, Md.. -were guests at the home of j
Harry O. Chubb over Sunday.—C. A. j
Cratzer, of Atlantic City, N. J., spent
Sunday with his father, John Cratzer.
—Ernest Brubaker. of Altoona, spent
Sunday with his mother. Mrs. B. A.
Brubaker. Mr. and Mrs. Budd B.
Beistel. of Millersburg, announce the
birth of a son, weighing 141,4 pounds. 1
Mrs. Beistel is a daughter of Mr. and j
Mrs. W. H. Arnold, of this place, and 1
the little lad when he grows up prom- j
ises to be as big and jolly a man as j
Grandpa Arnold. Harry Biever, of
Harrisburg. visited his mother, Mrs. I
Mary Biever. on Wednesday. Mrs.
John Shultz. of Lykens, spent Monday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Miljer.
Horses Shipped to Europe
For Use of Fighting Armies
By Special Correspondence
DUUburp;. Pa., July 3. —Miss Kath- ;
rvn Graff, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. 1
H. Graff, has been elected teacher in i
n private school in Knoxville. Tenn.—
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Speece are spending
several weeks at Atlantic City. —Mrs.
M. W. Brltclwr visited friends" at Get- I
tysburg over Sunday. Miss Nancy !
Zeigler, of Carlisle, is visiting Mrs. I
Mumpher Bailey. Mrs. R. P. Smith re- 1
turned to her home here on Monday af- 1
ter spending several months with rela- !
tlves at Lancaster. John H Powell, :
an employe of the Bulletin Publishing
Company, has been off duty the past
week on account of illness. Mr. and
Mrs. J. victor Jones, of York, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Altland
this week. Dillsburg fishermen have |
been very successful in catching a large i
number of bass, in the Conewago creek
this week. Charles Altland. horse
dealer, has been purchasing horses dur
ing the last two weeks, to be shipped
to Europe for war purposes. A large
number of horses nave been shipped
from this section.
BTATK REPAIRING ROADS
By Special Correspondence
Rife, Pa., July 3.—Mrs. D. F. Smelt
zer and family of Sunbury are spend
ing some time with her father. Frank
Forney. Cloyd Hunter and family
of Tower City called at Nicholas
Lenker's on Sunday. Daniel Dlttys
visited Charles Deibler at Curtin on
Sunday. Aaron Pauls and H. M.
Bonawitz called on friends at Berrys
burg on Sunday. Grace Longabach
of Millersville. is spending her vaca
tion at home. Wilson Lebos called
on friends in Millersburg on Sunday.—
G. W. Noll, blacksmith, was kicked
by a horse he was shoeing. Upper
Paxton school board will have its an
nual settling Monday. Elmer Spotts
and Victor Lebo attended a festival
at Detrleh Saturday evening. The
State Highway Department has a
sang of men working along the road.
SATURDAY EVENING, BARRLSBURG tfajllftfl TELEGRAPH JULY 3, 1915.
GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATI
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jHrc jBIH|B
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE B. HUGUB.
Aiariettn. Pa., July 3.—Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hugus, are busy receiv
ing congratulations on the celebration of their golden wedding. Both are
enjoying good health. Mr. Hugus is a few years older than his wife, and
daily attends to business. The couple were married at Spring City, fifty
years ago. They received many handsome gifts.
Summer Colony at Dauphin
Enjoying Life in Mountains
By Special Correspondence
Dauphin, Pa., July 3.—Miss Mary
Irwin, of 226 Herr street, Harris
burg, spent Wednesday at the "Kee
waydin."—Mrs. E. M. Sellers left on
Tuesday for Newark, N. J., to spend
several weeks with her daughter.—
Miss Carrie E. Gerberich was the
guest of Miss Mary Stees Poffenberg- :
er it Harrisburg this week.—Paul and
Edmond Good, of White Hill, spent I
Wednesday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank J. Wallis. —Miss Naomi j
Young and Miss Buelah Young, of |
Atlantic City, have arrived to spend,
the summer with their grandparents, i
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Sweitzer. —Mr. !
and Mrs. Harvey E. Knupp and fam- j
ily motored to New Oxford, near >
Gettysburg, to-day.—Harold Haw
thorne, of California, Pa., is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Hawthorne. — Mrs. Frank Ebersole j
Williams, who is summering at Mt.
Gretna, is the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Greenawalt. —
Mrs. C. C. Loomis, of Des Moines,
lowa, is visiting her cousin, Mrs.
Charles Bricker. —Walter Seiber re
turned on Monday from his ,
vacation at Buffalo, Niagara Falls I
and New York City. Miss Emma
Schrimp, of Harrisburg, spent ThurS- i
dav with her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah |
Kennedy. Miss Rebecca Lyter
is spending several weeks with Mrs.
C. Glass at Paxtang. Miss Orpha >
Spepce, of Sunbury, spent the week-1
end with her sister, Mrs. D. F. Seil
er. —Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Coble mo
tored to Hummelstown on Sunday
and were the guests of Dr. Coble's
sister, Mrs. Harrison Hoover. —Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bierbower and chil
dren, Mary Jane and Frances, spent
several days at Harrisburg.—Earnest
L. Shaffer is spending several days
on a canoeing and camping trip.—j
Miss Hazel Coe and Miss Esther Suy
dam, both of Steelton, are spending]
the -week-end with Miss Ruth M.
Shaffer. —John Senseman, of Har- j
risburg, was the guest of Mr. and |
Mrs. George Landis, on Tuesday.— j
Miss Kathryn Robinson, of High
spire, is spending several weeks with !
her aunt, Mrs. Samuel Sellers. —Miss:
Marie Wedell, of New York City, re
turned to her home, on Monday, al
ter visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Kline. —Miss Doro
thy Helman, of Harrisburg. spent the
week-end with Miss Helen Louise
Wallis.—Howard Bayley. of the
"Touraine," New York City, is spend- j
ing the week-end in town. —Mr. and
Mrs. J. McCullen Derr, Frank Gleim
and George Gleim, all of Lebanon, \
and Perry Gleim, of Allegheny, mo-1
tored to Dauphin on Tuesday and j
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. j
Freeman C. Gerberich. —Miss Julia i
Miller, of Enola. has returned home:
after spending several weeks with [
Miss May Williams. Miss Emma i
Rank, of Williamstown. and Miss
Helen Hoffman, of Harrisburg, were
the guests of Miss Anna Hoffman this
week —Mrs. U. S. Aberc.romble, Rich
ard C. Alden, of Steelton; Thomas S.
Penqelly, of Hazleton, and Miss Mar
tha Louise Cresswell, of Harrisburg,
spent to-day with Miss Sabra Clark.
Miss Ruth Koser New Clerk
in Greencastle Post Office
By Special Correspondence
Greencastle, Pa., July 3.—The en
gagement of Miss Elizabeth McLana
han, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
McLanahan, to Elmer Hessler, of
Philadelphia, has been announced.
The date of the wedding has not been
determined. —Miss Ruth Koser has ac
cepted a position as clerk in the Green
castle post office. The establishment
of free delivery for the town necessi
tated another clerk. Samuel Flack
has resigned his position as superin
tendent of the Greencastle Electric
Light Company and John Jacob Carl
has been appointed to succeed him.—
Dr. J. F. Nowell was called to Al
tcona this week by the death of his
sister. Dr. Mary E. Nowell.—Two chil
dren of Andrew Hoefilch have been
taken to the Chainbersburg Hospital,
suffering with typhoid fever. Mrs.
John P. Stover entertained at a large
reception Thursday afternoon at her
h ome .—Mrs. William Weakley has re
turned to York after a visit with her
parents. —Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Heilman and daughter are at Gap,
Lancaster county.—Miss Pauline Klep
for has returned to Philadelphia to re
sume her studies as a trained nurse
after a viilt with her parents.—Miases
Ellen and Mary McCurdu, Charles
town, W. Va., spent several days at the
home of Lemuel Snively.—Miss Eliz
abeth Hawbaker. of Baltimore, is
spending a vacation with her mother.
Mrs. Clarissa Hawbaker. Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. McLanahan have returned
from a month's sojourn at Jackson
ville, Fla.—Miss Nelle Elliott is visit
ing friends at Harrisburg.—Mrs. Sam
uel Wllhelm has returned to Harris
burg after a visit with her parents.
x BIBLE CLASS SOCIAL
By Special Correspondence
Shiremanstown, Pa., July 3.—-On
Tuesday evening the Ladies' Aid So
ciety of the United Brethren Church
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Danner. Woman's Bible
class number 7. of the Bethel Church
of God. will hold a social at the home
,of Mrs. Stanley Bates in West Main
street this evening. Mrs. William
Starr of Harrisburg sper»t Wednesday
here. Miss Thelma Drawbaugh
has returned to her home after spend
ing several weekß with her aunt, Mrs.
C. V. Miller at Atlantic City. Mrs.
H. M. Rupp has returned from a visit
at Newberrytown. Holy communion
services will be held in the United
Brethren Church to-morrow morning
and evening.
Diakonia Bible Class Holds
Meeting at Hershey School
By Special Correspondence
Hershey, Pa., July 3.—Diakonia
Bible class of Holy Trinity Lutheran
church held a business meeting at the
Hershey Industrial school. Refresh
ments/were served. There were 38
present. The Rev. O. G. Romig of i
Tower City spent several days with his
family at this place this \^eek.—Mr.
and Mrs. C. V. Glynn are spending ten
days with friends at Boston and other
New England points. Louis Smith
and daughter, Mabel, and Miss Flor
ence Hamilton, of Jamestown, N. Y.,
are guests of M. S. Hershey.—Ezra
D. Hershey, J.-B. Leithiser and Miss
Margaret Leithiser spent several days
at Atlantic City.—Clayton Snavely re
turned from a week's trip to Buffalo,
N. Y. —Miss Byrd Barclay, of Balti
more, Md., is the guest of Lynn R.
Meekins. —Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K.
Focht of Lewisburg. were visitors in
town Tuesday.—Miss Mary Snyder is
spending a week's vacation at Lebanon
and Reading.—Miss May Fitzkee, of
Mt. Joy was the guest of Miss Edna
Landis recently.—Miss Helen Rentz,
of Philadelphia, was the guest of her
brother, the Rev. G. S. Rentz and
family.—Miss Mary Groff of Waynes
boro, is spending several weeks here
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Wilson.—Mrs. John Conrad, Mrs. Hull,
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Reist and the Rev.
George S. Rentz attended the county
Sunday school convention at Middle
town.
Upper End School Teachers
Assigned For Next Term
By Special Correspondence
Malta. Pa., July 3.—Schools of the
township were awarded to teachers on
Saturday evening as follows: Susque
hanna, Miss Verna Lahr; Malta, Miss
Bessie Leltzel; Hastings, Chas. H.
Zerbe; Union. Roy W. Bingeman;
Mahantongo, Alva M. Zerbe; Stone
Valley, Peter L. Tressler; Washington,
John H. Lenker; McKees, William L.
Zerbe; Eureka, A. L. Snyder; Blasser's,
Henry Hile. The schools will open on
September 20. —Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Updegrove of Valley View, called on
relatives here on Sunday.—William A.
Martz and family paid a visit to Roy
W. Bingeman of County Line on Sun
day.—H. E. White and family of
Dauphin, spent Sunday at the hoipe
of John W. Martz.—Mr. and Mrs. Vn,
Shaffer, of Hickory Corners, and Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Schlegel, of Man
data, made a short call on Robert B.
Zerbe on Sunday.—B. Fraiik Zerbe, of
Dalmatia, called on relatives here on
Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. William Wit
mer, of County Line, were the guests
of George H. Deppen's on Surfßay.
Mrs. R. B. Zerbe and son, Palmer,
called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
L. Schlegel, at Herndon on Sunday.
300 "Rooters" Accompany
Ball Team to Millersburg
Marysville, Pa., July 3.—Marysville
Cornet Band is laying big plans for the
summer and will give a band concert
in Diamond Square each week. The
first of this series of concerts will be
held to-morrow evening at 6.30. They
will procure new white duck summer
si'its for the members and will hold a
carnival to raise the money.—Miss
Helen Hain and Miss Leona Bare,
teachers of the first and second grades
in the schools, have gone to State Col
lege, where they will pursue summer
courses. They were accompanid by-
Miss Annabell Snyder, of Duncannon,
who taught the third grade in the
local schools during the winter.—Mrs.
Rebecca Stees, of Baltimore, and her
daughter, Miss Josephine Stees, of
York, are spending some time with
Mrs. Stees' sister, Miss J. S. M. Heck.
Mrs. George Nauss and son Louis, of
Philadelphia, spent several days with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Roberts.—Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. Frey and son Allen, of
Red Lion, are spending several days
wtih Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Albright.—
Mrs. Gilbert Hassler and daughter
Elizabeth, of Chester, are visiting the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
White.—Mrs. George W. Gault has
gone to Philadelphia, where she will
spend some time with her sister, Mrs.
Edward Brown.—Mrs. G. A. Dissinger
and children. Mrs. Walter B. Forten
baugh and son and Miss Julia Dis
singer are visiting George Haney at
Toledo, Ohio.—Mrs. Nellie Alberts, of
Shale, Cal., is spending several weeks
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. An
derson Pines.—Mrs. Elizabeth Hain, or
Newport, is vjsiting her son, J. L.
Hain.—Mrs. W. W. Rhul, of Baltimore,
was # the guest of Mrs. Jennie Wox.—
Mrs. L. A. Fuhrman spent the week
with Miss Anna Fuhrman, of Middle
burg.—Professor Charles Dryfuse, of
Philadelphia, is visiting several days
with his cousin, the Rev; S. L. Fllck
inger.—Miss Alda Varnes, of Harris
burg, called on friends here Wednes
day.—-The Marysville baseball team of
the Dauphin-Perry League was accom
panied to Millersburg to-day by over
300 rooters.
READING PEOPLE TAKE IN
SIGHTS AT BINDNAUGLE'S
Btndnaugle's Church, Pa., July 3.
Christian Capp made a business trip
I across the Blue Mountains. —Adam
Gingrich and family of Mtddletown
visited friends here. Andrew Paint
er and family of Palmyra visited
Charles Barnhart. A number of
Reading people took in the sights of
Bindnaugle's Church. Charley Sei
bert visited friends at Steelton.
Samuel Brenner visited friends at
Hershey. Dr. Fox of Hummelstown
was here on Bunday. Henj-y Bailer,
of Syner, called upon Conrad Rasp
on Monday.—John Young and Henry
Dohner are ill. The Blndnaugle's
Sunday school will hold Its annual pic
nic in a grove near the church. Mrs.
Annie Miller of Bearmont, visited C.
E. Barnhart on Sunday,
PERRY COUNTY HIS
STORM EXPERIENCE
Thunder, Lightning, Wind, Rain
and Hail While Sun Is
Shining Brightly
STONES AS BIG AS WALNUTS
Suffrage Speaker Fails to Make
Appearance at New German
town Meeting on Tuesday
By Special Correspondence
N'ow Gerniantown, Pa.. July 3.
Russell A. Sturn, who had been work
ing In a lumber camp in Oregon since
March, 1913, has returned home.
On Tuesday we had all kinds of
weather. We had thunder, lightning,
rain and hall and all the time the
sun was shining. In town the hail
was as large as hulled walnuts. On
Tuesday evening a woman was to
speak in this place on woman suff
rage. but did not make her appear
ance, probably on account of the un
favorable weather. On Sunday
morning the Rev. C. E. Strlckler of
the Church of God, of Landisburg,
held preaching services at Center
Square. After preaching he baptized
an applicant by immersion.—Mrs.
Blaine Bower of Shiremanstown, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. George D. Martin,
of Mt. Pleasant. Miss Mabel R. Noel
Is visiting friends at Mount Union.
The Rev. J. C. Reighard, of Blain, will
hold communion services in Trinity i
Lutheran Church here to-morrow.
The Knight Brothers and their wives
of Lancaster, are occupying their
house on the Barnhart farm and are
gathering and canning cherries. —Ed.
F. Middleton, who had been at John
S. Briner's at New Bloomfleld during
the past two weeks, returned homo
on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Morrow spent Sunday with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Kesler at Mt. Pleasant. Elmer
Hockenberry, of Burn's Valley,,
Franklin county, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Hannah Hockenberry. Mr. and
Mrs. George A. Collins, of Center
Square, and Mrs. J. C. Reeder and son
Samuel, of Jackson township, spent
Sunday with Mrs. A. D. Bowman.
The Rev. Thomas R. Gibson, of Blain,
took supper with Philip Sheaffer on
Sunday evening. - Mrs. B. S. Gring
and Mrs. H. C. Showver were in Har
risburg on Saturday. Miss Pauline
Gring Is taking lessons on the violin
at New Bloomfleld.
Class of 15 Taken in by
Millersburg K. G. E. Castle
By Special Correspondence
Millersburg, Pa-, July 3. William
Breish, a native of Philadelphia, who
had been living at the home of Wal
ter Rylah at Lenkerville, died, in his
81st year. The body was taken to
Philadelphia for burial. Spencer
Martz, night ticket agent of the Penn
sylvania railroad at Millersburg for
several years, has been promoted to a
similar position at Williamsport.
Floyd Herrold, a clerk in the freight
department, has succeded Mrfl Martz
and Merle Johnson has succeeded Mr.
Herrold. A class of fifteen members
were initiated into Millersburg Castle
Knights of the Golden Eagle on Mon
day night. Brubaker Brothers will
lay concrete pavements the entire
length of their properties in Market
and Center streets, more than a block.
—George Bud Fry, manager of the
Millersburg baseball team,' who had
his right hand injured recently in a
game, is back in his position as catch
er. Lightning struck the new home
of R. F. Bowman, in course of con
struction, in East Union street, during
a recent storm, but the damage was
slight. Dr. and Mrs. J. Sweisport,
of Danville, were guests of Mrs. Sweis- j
port's sons, J. A. and C. E. Franke,
during the week. Joseph Rutter of
Pottsville. was back to his native Mil
lersburg home on his annual vacation
the fore part of the week. —Miss Mar
guerite Hartman has returned to her
home in this place from Midland
Park, .N. J., where she taught school.
C. E. Society Will Hold
Fourth of July Service
Blain, Pa., July 3.—Miss Margaret
Spotts, who graduated at the Phila
delphia High School, returned home
to spend the summer with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. .S. Spotts.—
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shu
maker, a daughter.—Professor and j
Mrs. Newton.Kf-rstetter are spending I
a month's vacation near Mount Pleas
ant Mills, Snyder county.—Miss Ethel
Stainbaugh, of Harrisburg, is visiting
Perry county friends. —The Rev. L. E.
Henry, Lutheran minister, of Pen
brook, accompanied by his wife and
little son. came to visit his mother,
Mrs. Elizabeth Henry.—Miss Florence
Bower and Miss Currence Beard, of
Bellwood, are guests of C. M. Bower.
—Guy Bower, of Bellwood, is spend
ing the summer with his cousin, Ben
Bower. —Mrs. F. B. ,Morrow and two
children, of Landisburg, visited her
parents.—Mrs. J. L. Stum and daugh
ter, of Harrisburg, are visiting her
mother.*—ln observance of Indepen
dence Day, the Society of Christian
Endeavor of the Zion's Reformed
Church, will hold a special meeting
on Sunday evening, led by the pastor,
the Rev. J. W. Keener.—Miss Dora
Sheaffer, of Loysvtlle; Mrs. Leo Bol
dosser and son; Joe, of Summerdale,
visited D. W. Sheaffer.—Miss Mary
Seitz, of Newville, is the guest of her
grandmother, Mrs. Matilda Morrow.
CHURCH RALLY AT KEFFER'S
Tower City, Pa., July 3.—Robert
Shope and Miss Winona Kehler spent
Sunday in Shamokin. Mr. and Mrs.
Fritz and daughter of Trevorton en-
Joyed Sunday here. —Mrs. Bordener
and daughter Effie, spent a pleasant
evening in Willianistown. Timothy
Kehler and Miss Emma Lewis autoed
to Trevorton and visited the Rev. Mr.
Andrew's family. Mrs. Mary Dix
and son of St. Louis are visiting rela
tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Landis
Kllnger, of Northern Michigan, are
here on a two months' vacation.—Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Martz spent several
I days with the former's parents.—Miss
| Elizabeth Stouffer of Myerstown Is
spending her vacation with the Rev.
W. A. Kutz. Richard Horley and
son spent a day at Lykens. Mrs.
Whitworth presented her husband
with an eleven-pound boy. It is their
first child. The Trinity Reformed
Church will hold their rally at Kef
fer's on Saturday. The Knights of
Pythias held memorial services on
Sunday, after which they went to the
Methodist. Church, where a sermon
was preached by the Rev. Mr. Felton.
—William Jones, of Llewellyn, is vis
iting his aunt. Mrs. Daniel Neyer
of Tremont, spent several days here.—
The colliery has suspended from June
30 until Jul* 8.
Personal News items
trqm Nearby towns in
Central Pennsylvania
! Siew Cumberland. The Uev. B. H.
! Huictilsuii win assist in ibe communion
services ut Trinity v Unioed Brethren
Cnurch to-moxroiv. Misses Nettie ana
Ellen Lmebaugh, of Mt. Wolf, vit-n.ua
Mrs. J. K. Hutchison, Jr., ihis weeK. —
John (Jeistwnue, employed by the gov
ernment at Wasnlngion, u. C, who was
on his way to visit his mother at
Bellwooa, called on friends here this
week. Mrs. Jennie lvllne is visiting
Mrs. Sophia Knulman at Mt. Vernon,
N. V. Mr. and Mrs. Picketts and isiari
bmlth ot Pnitadelphla are weeic-end
guests of Mr. anu Mrs. C. H. Smith.—
trot. Wise ot Philadelphia, was a guest
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. omnh this weet.
—Mrs. Jamts Davis is visiting friends
at York und Yoe. Mrs. Boyu of uar-
I ned, Kan., is visaing old friends in this
vicinity. Miss Kuth single iea tnis
week lor Statu College. Miss Helen
and Malcolm rteitf are spending some
time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Logan Keiff, near Eewisberry. Mrs.
Arthur Waltman of Heading was a
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Fisher several days. Miss Mary Mc-
Urew of Canton, Ohio, is visiting Miss
Florence Hull.
New Hamilton. —Miss Henrietta Sog
ers is visiting friends at Huntingdon
and Suxton. George Anders is visiting
at the home of his sister, Mrs. George.
Palmer, at Harrisburg. Melvln Uray,
of Pittsburgh, is visiting at the home
of his aunt. Mrs. E. F. Bratton. Miss
Florence Parsons, wno spent the wai
ter at Hazlehurst; returned to her
home Wednesday. Cramer Vanzandt,
of Wllkinsburg Dr. W. T. Sheaffer of
Huntingdon and Mrs. Mame Kittle oil
Providence, R. 1., were recent visitors,
at the home of Miss Catharine Black.—
Charles McVey and family. Fern Mc-
Vey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy
Plank, all ot Altoona, were recent visi
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Holt
McVey. Mrs. H. B. Shaver, Mrs. G. W.
Watts. Mrs. Math Gaff. Mrs. Kate John
ston, and Mrs. W. E. Johnston attended
the funeral of Edward McKinstry in
Altoona Monday.. I. H. Wilson was a
visitor at Huntingdon on Saturday.
I'lketvna. Mr. and Mis. Wilson
Rhoads of Hershey visited John Rhoads
on Saturday.—Miss Blanche Ebersole of
Round Top is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Ebersole. Thomas Ramsey
and daughter Prlscilla and Miss Luella
Gastrock spent Wednesday at Lingles
town. the guests of Mrs. Mayme Cas
sel. Sir. and Mrs. E. C. Wilt, of Pen
brook, were guests of Mrs. H. M. Wilt
this week. Miss Priscilla Perkey of
Linglestown spent several days here
last week with her sister, Mrs. Thomas
Potteiger. Mr. and Mrs. John Weav
er, of Penbrook, were the guests of Si
mon Weaver on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
1). C. Runkle were visitors in Hummels
town on Saturday. The Rev. Dr. C. H.
Forney, of Harrisburg, was the guest
of G. W. Fox this week. Miss Mil
lie Straw, of Philadelphia, spent several
days with S. H. Stroh. Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Shaeffer and son Earl of Pen
brook on Sunday visite«l Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Hughes. Miss Mabel Mumma
spent Sunday with Miss Bessie Kreiser
near Linglestown. Mrs. Jens Clausen
and daughter Louise of Paxtang are
spending some time with G. W. Wade
and family.
MlfUliitunn. Mrs. Paul Heimach
and little daughter Jane of Philadel
phia are here to spend the summer with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Kulp.
—Mr. and Mrs. John North, of Juniata
spent several days at the licme of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Kreider. Miss Irma
Snyder, of Cresson, spent Sunday at the
home of F. M. M. Pennell. David
Harmon, principal of the Hazleton
schools, spent several days with his
niece Mrs. Bryant Zeiders. Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Lucas, of Trenton, N. J., are
visiting Mrs. Lucas' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Robinson. Robert Boden,
of Burnham, spent the week-end with
Robert Kulp. Miss Mayme Coffman,
teacher In the schools of Hazleton,
spent several days In town. Mrs.
Norman Wise, after spending the past
two weeks with her sisters, Mrs. B. F.
Junkin. and Miss Louise Jackman, left
Tuesday for a week's visit to Phlllips
burg, before returning to her home at
Philadelphia. Robert Kulp has ac
cepted a position as inspector of
shrapnel with the Pipe Bending Cojn
pany at Harrisburg. Mrs. Bonner
and granddaughter, of Trevorton, spent
the week-end with Mrs. Bonner's
brother, J. W. Criley. Miss Grebinger
and -Hiss Swiegart. of Lancaster, spent
Sunday the guests of John J. Gray bill,
Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Craw
ford have returned home after a visit
with their daughters. Mrs. Ralph W.
Hills, at Madison. Wis., and Mrs. Clair
V. Brehm. at Wilkinsburg, Pa. Mrs.
T. Van Irwin entertained the follow
ing persons on Wednesday evening:
Misses Gladys McCauley and Olivia
North, of this place, Ellen and Pamelia
Pomeroy of Port Royal and Messrs. En
gel and Earle Childs, of Lewistown,
and Graybill Crawford and Edred Pen
nell, this place. Mr. and Mrs. James
Fasick and children of Altoona, are
guests at the home of their uncle,
George Wilson in Mifflin. Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Calhoun of Memphis, Tenn.,
are visiting at the Calhoun home at
Mifflin. Mrs. Collin and three chil
dren, of Altoona. are visiting her sis
ter, Miss Alice Todd.
Mrs. Winter Observes 89th
Birthday at Duncannon
Duncaiuion, Pa., July 3. —Mrs. Mary
Winter, who makes her home with
her son, Thomas E. Winter, of High
street, celebrated her eighty-ninth
birthday on Monday. Those who were
present, were Mr. and Mrs. John
Winter, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Blake Wint
er, Mr. and Mrs. William Sheibley,
Charles Winter, John Winter, Jr.,
Dorothy, Martha, Arthur, Robert and
Helen Winter and Mary Bolinger, of
Harrisburg; Mrs. JThomas Singleton,
of New Cumberland; ToTTii £>eise, Al
ton Getz, Nellie and Charles Meek,
Lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winter,
Mrs. John A. Wilkinson, Robert Wil
kinson. Ruth Wilkinson, Charles Olass
and Mrs. Mary Winter, of Duncan
non.—R. Jones Rife spent part of the
past week at Atlantic City.—Miss
Ruth Wills, a teacher in the public
schools of Hancock, N. Y., is spend
ing the summer vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wills.
—Miss Carrie Dressier returned to
Altoona on Thursday evening after
a visit to relatives.—Miss Martha Mil
ler has returned from a week at At
lantic City.—D. L. Kluck and son
Donald visited relatives at Newport
this week. —Mrs. Jacob Berntheisel,
of Green Park, is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fritz.—
William. DeHaven, of North High
street, assumed the duties of chief
burgess on Thursday evening.—Mrs.
John T. Miller has returned from
a week's visit to relatives and friends
in Philadelphia.—Jerome Bowers, of
Harrisburg, visited his daughter, Mrs.
W. E. Bender this week.
Adams County Preserving Co.
Erecting Plant atYorkSprings
York Springs, Pa.. July 3.—A York
Springs organization, known as the
Adams County Preserving and Can
ning Company, is having: a large build
ing erected In High street where it
will manufacture apple butter, pre
serves and mincemeat and do a gen
eral line of canning apples and
peaches. Machine men are installing
an 80-horsepower boiler, apple pealers
and cooker and other machinery for
conducting the business.—C. E. Pear
son has sold his property in State
street to George Fickes, who will take
possession next spring.—At a recent
meeting of the York Springs school
board Professor J. E. Myers was re
elected principal of the local schools
and Miss Nora Kaufltrhan was chosen
as his assistant.—Paul M. Marshall,
manager for Shane & Wilson's flour
mills. Hastings, Minn., was a week-end
visitor at the home of G. W. Emmert.
—After having been absent from York
Springs for a period of thirty-seven
years. J. L Worley, a wealthy farmer
of Abilene, Kan., is visiting relatives
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PROF. JOHN F. LEININGER
•' By Special Correspondence
• lemoyne, Pa., July 3.—Prof. John
F. Lelninger, of Chambersburc, elected
principal of the Lemoyne High school
■ is the first out-of-town man to hold
this position since the organization of
■ the High school in 1907. Prof. Wil
liam C. Bowman, of this place, has
been the head of the local school
since its organization. Prof. Bowman
. was recently appointed game protec
tor of Cumberland and Adams coun
> ties, and he resigned to take up the
i duties of his new office.
Prof. Leininger, is a graduate of the I
• Pennsylvania Business college at Lan-|
. caster and of Lebanon Valley College.
At present he Is taking a summer
course at the Columbia University. He
; has been a teacher in the schools of
; Chambersburg and vicinity for nearly
, ten years.
Civil War Veteran Dies
After Four Years' Illness
By Special Correspondence
t Berrysburg, Pa.. July 3. Berrys
• burg Cornet Band will help furnish
music for the parade and Fourth of
July celebration at Willlamstown on
: Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Ben
i der of Willlamstown, Mrs. Lewis Bar
! rett of Lykens Mrs. Painter, daughter
1 Mary and niece of Philadelphia are
, visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Bender. Lawrence Hartman
i of Chicago is spending a week's vaca
tion with his parents. Miss Naomi
■ Derr has returned from an extended
' trip to Hampstead, Md. —Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Strawhecker called at the home
i of H. G. Foster on Sunday. M. S.
i Daniel made a business trip to Har
' risburg on Monday. Mrs. O. B.
Schuryer and Mrs. Sallie Miller, of
' Sunbury, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
, Romberger, of Elkhart, Ind., were
visitors at the home of John Brugger.
—Miss Marl Snyder left for Wlldwood,
N. J., to spend the summer. Miss
Bessie Minnick spent several days
bith her sister at Harrisburg. On
Monday while the Rev. J. K. Hoffman
was picking cherries he fell from the
tree onto a roof and sustained slight
Injuries. The Rev. and Mrs. Hoover
and daughter Melba, of Hublersburg,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward'
Bingaman. George Hassinger, a
miner, at Wiconisco, fell fourteen feet,
landing on a pipe, severely injuring his
back and ribs. Harrison Weaver,
aged 74 years, died on Sunday after
an illness of nearly four years. He
received a paralytic stroke while go
ing to see his brother and has been in
bed ever since. He was a veteran of
the Civil War.
L LINGLESTOWX CHURCH SERVICES
By Special Correspondence
i Linglestown. Pa., July 3.—Church
i services will be held In the Church of
. God to-morrow morning by the pastor,
1 the Rev. George Sigler; In the evening
: in tho United Brethren Church by the
' pastor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch, and in
. Wenrich's Church in the afternoon by
the Reformed pastor, the Rev. Lewis
Reiter.—Mrs. Charles Look, daughter
Fay and Miss Jane Care spent Wednes
day with Mr. and Mrs. Scot Stroh at
, Paxton. —Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shuey
' and son and daughter, of Enola, was
thft guest of Mrs. Matilda Shuey on
' Wednesday.—lndependence Day will
i be observed here on Monday. The
i Linglestown A. C. will play Oberlln
i A. C. at 2.30 p. m. and an ice cream
s and cake festival will be held in the
i evening for the benefit of the club.—
■ The Rev. William Lingle, of Penbrook,
, Mr. and Mrs. David Smeltzer, of Pax
, tang. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ricker and
I daughter Miriam, of Hummelstown,
! were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Clay.—Mr. and Mrs. Paul Getz.
! Mr. and Mrs. Miles Backenstoe and
son Ward and daughter .Lillian, of
| Morunt Joy, on Sunday visited relatives
here. —Mrs. Charles Brown, of Brook
! lyn. N. Y., Mrs. John T. Ensminger,
i Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Bishop, of Har
. risburg, were recent guests of Mr. and
, Mrs. John Shepler.—The ' Embroidery
, Club was entertained at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mumma on Mon
day evening.—Mrs. Daniel Metz, of
Paxtang. spent Sunday with friends
here.—John Hench and family, of
Harrisburg, and Frank Hench and
family, of Progress, spent Tuesday as
the guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. McClellan Hench. —Miss Georgia
Snyder, a student of Bucknell College,
will spend the summer with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder.—
Mr. and Mrs. Harry and son Gra
den. of Chamber Hill, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Look on
Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brlghtblll,
of Hummelstown. visited friends here
on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ctfm
-1 bier, son George and daughter Evelyn,
\ of Highspire, on Sunday were guests
of Mrs. Annie Smith.—Mrs. Hrank
Hutten, of Chicago, 111., spent Monday
with her aunt, Miss Mallnda Seibert.—
Miss Sara Zimmerman is spending sev
eral days with Mrs. Gertrude Nissley
at the Klrkwood farm. Miss Amy
. Clark returned to her home at Towson,
' Md., after spending several weeks with
Miss Marion Smith.—Benjamin Glass,
of Harrisburg, was the week-end guest
i of Mr. and Mrs. John Beistllne.
Misses Eliza and Sara Shrlner and
Amy Clark spent Sunday at Highspire.
—Miss Cornelia Basehore. of Philadel
phia, is spending some time with her
sister. Mrs. •'William Hess.—The Rev.
George Sigler and granddaughters.
Misses Florence Roberts and Emma
Frantz, on Wednesday accompanied W.
O. Zimmerman and son Miles to Hall
fax.—Mr. and Mrs. Russel Shoop. of
Hummelstown. and Miss Carrie Bol
ton. of near town, on Sunday were the
guests of W. G. Zlmtnerman.—Mrs.
John Gyer and daughter Ruth, of Mid
dletown, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Re
becca Baker and family.—Mrs. Annie
Smith spent Thursday with friends at
Harrisburg.—Miss Anna Bernhardt, of
Harrisburg. visited C. B. Care and
family Thursday.—Miss Myrna Speas,
of Penbrook. spent Thursday with Miss
Marion Smith.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Zimmerman and children, of Phila
delphia, and Mllfred Miller, of Le
moyne, are spending several days with
A Mr. tmd Mr* Elmer
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BOUGHT BUOMPIf
Hummelstown Building Will Be
Fitted Up For Manufacture of
Automobile Supplies
MINISTER ADDRESSES CLASS
Principal Walter A. Geesey Admit
ted as Graduate Student at
Columbia University
By Special Correspondence
Hummelstown, Pa., July 3—William
H. Gaus was a recent visitor to Will
iamsport. Miss Marion Burns, of
near Coatesville, will spend the sum
mer with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
m'i y Gresh - Ray Fellenbauni
will leave on Monday for Ashland, Pa.,
where he will re-enter the Miner's
Hospital, to have another amputation
to a part of his foot. Some months
ago he received an injury whiie at
work at Rutherford, and was obliged
a P art °f his foot amputated.
While in the hospital he was seized
with appendicitis and an operation
was performed for that, and now ho
must undergo a third operation as tho
root did not heal properly. Edwin
Bechtel has resigned his position tn
the Hummelstown National Bank and
will take up another line of work.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ebersole visited in
Mechanicsburg on Tuesday. Mrs.
1 Barbara Nye entertained her brother,
David Ellinger and his wife and MM.
I keister, all of Harrisburg on Sunday.
Mrs. Ephriam Baer will entertain
her son, David Beseur and his bride
and a few friends on Sunday. The
Rev. and Mrs. D. Burt Smith, of Eas
ton, Pa., will spend the Fourth with
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Walton. —Bradley
Christy of Philadelphia spent the past
week with his aunt and uncle, Mr.
Mrs. George Fox.
Miss Edith Henchen of Reading
spent the past week with her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Henchen. —■
Miss Ruby Wahl of Harrisburg spent
several days with her grandmother,
Mrs. Jane Hummel.—Herbert Scliaff
ner has gone to Becker, Mass., where
he will have charge of a boys' camp
for the next ten weeks.—Miss Mabel
Nlssley is home after four weeks at
the Panama exposition.—Cyrus Miller
sold the old canning factory a few
days ago to the National Service Cor
poration for $4,000. They will re
model the building and convert it into
a manufactory for automobile sup
plies.—The new steel cells ordered
some time ago have arrived and are
in place in the tirehouse. Each cell
will hold four persons.—Messrs. Her
bert and Paul Schaffner entertained
the Misses Vandergrlft and Martin of
Philadelphia, Miss Marion Bloaker of
Gettysburg, Miss Sarah Swords of
Lancaster, Miss Virginia Fox of town,
and Messrs. Donald Van Holden of
Baltimore, Alfred Sutcliffe of town,
and Paul Sykes of Lancaster at a house
party at the Shady Nook boathouse.
The engagement of Miss Swords and
Paul Schaffner was recently announced
and their marriage will take place dur
ing the summer.—Miss Emma Walton
entertained Miss Salome Metzgar of
Philadelphia, the past weCik. Mlsa
Metzgar was a termer Hummslitowa
girl.—Mrs. George Blacßburn went to
St. Louis last week.—Miss Ethel Stauf
fer spent several days tn Schuylkill
county.—Miss Mation Espcnshade of
Harrisburg spent Sunday with her par
ents, Mr. and MR. Andrew Espen
shade.—The Rev. E. E. Snyder of St.
Matthew's Lutheran church of Har
risburg, addressed the Quarterly Meet
ing of the Men's Organized Bible class
on Monday evening In the Parish
house.—Principal Walter A. Geesey
left on Thursday morning for New
York City where he has been admitted
as a graduate student in school super
vision and grading in Columbia Uni
versity. He will remain there during
the summer session. He ia accom
panied by Mrs. Geesey.—Jacob Gaua
who resided in this town for the past
thirty years and went to Harrisburg to
make his home a few months ago, has
returned to Hummelstown and will re
side here permanently.
You owe It to yourself to see Fairy
land at Hershey Park July sth.
Dancing all day at Hershey Park
July sth, free from 10 to 12 a. m.
Band concerts Sunday afternoon and
all day Monday at Hershey Park.
Join the crowd on July sth at Her
shey Park. Every minute something
doing.—Advertisement.
Hang Chow, China, Visitor
Spends Day atThompsontown
By Special Correspondence
Thompsontown, Pa., July 3.—Miss
Helen Wright, of Harrisburg, Is visit
ing Miss Marion Dimm in Kurtz Val
ley.—Mrs. Robert F. Fitch, of Hang
Chow, Chira, spent Tuesday with her
friends. Miss Mary Herr and Miss Pearl
Haldeman.—Robert Allen and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Allen, of Fort Wayne,
Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Johnson,
of Weigard, and Miss lsabelle Allen,
of Myerstown, spent the week end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Allen. —Miss Erie M. Henkles returned
Monday to her home here after spend
lnp the winter at Erie. She was ac
companied by her niece, Mrs, William
German, and two little sons, of Alex
andria, and Mrs. William Spencer, of
Tuscarora.—O. B. Tennis and William
Smelghle, of Chicago, spent the week
end at the Tennis home.—Mrs. Mertie
Stouffer and daughters, Misses Doris
and lone, of Harrisburg, are spending
the summer with the former's mother,
Mrs. Emanuel Smith.—Tibertus and
Leroy Zeigler spent Tuesday at the
home of David Dimm.—Miss Kath
arine Smee, of Harrisburg, Mr. and
Mrs. Solomon Bashore, of Mifflintown,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bashore and
daughter Mary, of Oakland, werpi
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Long on
Sunday.—Roy Colyer and little son
Douglass, of Harrisburg, were at Wil
liam Colyer's on Sunday.
FESTIVAL AT JONESTOWN
Jonestown, Pa-, July 3.—The festi
val held by. the Perseverance Fire
Company, of town, was entirely suc
cessful. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Loser
and family of spent Saturday
with their niece, Mrs. Henry B. Lesh
er. Raymond G. Ellis and family of
Philadelphia, and Mrs. Jerome Henry,
■pent Monday with Mrs. Henry's sis
ter, Mrs. John A. Wenger.—Charles
H. Nagle of Renovo, Pa., Is visiting
his sister, Mrs. Michael B. Mohn.
Miss Agnes M. Hazeltlne, of Philadel
phia, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John F. Hazeltlne. Harry R.
Blouch and friend of New Cumber
land, and Mrs. Paul E. Blouch and
child of Landsdowne. are visiting the
family of John H. Blouch. —Born, to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. B&chman, a
daughter. There Is a large force of
men at building the new State road
from Jonestown west. Mr. and Mrs.
Moses F. Arndt attended the funeral
of Mrs. David Smith at Pottavlllt ou
.Tuesday.
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