Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, July 17, 1915, Page 6, Image 6

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ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS
MOIUOHW
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
—
Turned on For First Time on Sat
urday Evening With Kg
Celebration
SPEECH AND GOOD MUSIC
B. K. Focht, Superintendent Ellen
berger and Ex-Judge Walter
Made Addresses on Occasion j
By Special Correspondence
Montandou. Pa., July IT.—A festival
held by the Baptist Sunday school on
Saturday evening was largely attend
ed. The Lewisburg band enlivened
the occasion with choice selections, i
The speakers for the evening were b. I
K. Focht, of Lewisburg. Superintend- j
ent Ellenbei'ger of Sunbury, and ex-1
Judge Lincoln Walter, of Mt. Carmel. j
Electric lights were turned on for the
first time and the town presented a.
gay appearance. Born, to Mr. and!
•Mrs. Thomas Staggert Saturday, July
10th, a daughter. Mrs. Carrie Man-I
hart and daughter, of Sunbury, are I
spending this week at Forrst Hamer's.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Byerly and son
of Washington. D. C.. were visitors
over Sunday at the home of Jeromo
Furman. Mrs. J. H. Frederick and
Mrs. Alice Garber spent Wednesday at
Lewisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
Johnson are spending a vacation at
Harrisburg, Palmyra and Elizabeth
ville. Robert Stahl Is visiting friends
at Northumberland. Mrs. Arthur
Best and son have returned from a
visit at Sunbury.
H TO RESTORE ■
VITALITY
Loss of appetite, impaired diges
tion, sleeplessness, bodily weak
ness and a feeling of depression
are signs of lowered vitality,
largely due to the heat, and ex
haustion of the body's supply of
phosphates. Recover strength,
vigor and vitality by taking
HORSFORD'S
Acid Phosphate
(NOD- Alcoholic)
Never Mind Strong Yeu Are— I
What d Know?
That's the point—"What d'ye KNOW?"
To-day it's a battle of wits—and brains win
Muscle and brawn don't count so much as they used to.
In the fight for good jobs and big salaries it's brains
—not brawn—that win. "What d'ye KNOW?" is the
one great question that draws the line between defeat
and victory between "wages" and "salary" between
you and the Boss.
What do YOU know? Are YOU so expert in some
line of work that you can "make good" as a foreman,
superintendent, or manager? If not, why don't you mark
and mail the attached coupon and permit the Interna
tional Correspondence Schools to show you how you
CAN "make good" on a big job ?
For 23 years the I. C. S. have been showing men how to
do better work and earn bigger salaries. Every montb over 400
students write of promotions or salary Increases through I C
B. training. What the I. C. 8. axe doing for these men they "oaii
do for YOU.
No matter where you live, how old you are, what hours
you work, or how limited your education—if you can read and
write and arc ambitious to learn the I. C. S. can train you In
your own iyrne, during your spare time, for a more important
and better-i>&ying position.
Mark and mail the attached coupon—it won't obligate ■
yon in the least—and the I. C. S. will show you how you can
acquire this salary-raising ability by their ample and easy H
methods. H
It win cost you nothing to Investigate—lt may cost a life- H
I time of remorse If you don't Mark and Mail the Cmidoo
NOW. v K
\ INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLs"!
J Box 1331, Scranton, Pa.
J Please explain without any obligation to me how I can qual- '■
C ify for the position before which I nj&rk X. !'
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5 Electrical Emsl»«r Mechanical Drafts Show Card U'HII..
Elec. Lighting Supt. Refrigeration Euglneer tdvcrtlalai
•, Electric Wire man Civil Engineer '
5 Tel. * Tel. Knslneer Surveyor Teacher
< Architect loco. Fireman £ Eng. Ensliah Braivtn i*
i Architectural Draftsman Hvll Service AKrlcultu^T
J Structural Engineer Railway Mall Clerk Poultry Farming i
Ji Building Contractor Bookkeeping Plumb. & Htcnm Fit i'
/ Concrete Construction Steao. & Typewriting Chemistry J
jj Mechanical Engineer Window Trimming Automobile Running ■'
Name _ J
fit. and No. .1,,; i
J, City . State _ \
[i Present Occupation |
SATURDAY EVENING,
School Building Erect ed Nearly Century Ago
Mount Joy, Pa., July 17 Several miles north of Mount Joy stands the
only schoolhouso in Lancaster county which antedates the common or free
school system in the county. The building was erected ninetv years ago. by
subscriptions from the neighborhood, on a lot of ground deeded for school
purposes by Abraham Hambright. Among the pupils that attended the school
wajS Mra. Elizabeth Missemer, the mother of J. R. Mlssemer, editor and pub
lisher of the Mount Joy Star and News. Mrs. Moses Miller, of Manheim. is
uie only person now living who attended school in that old building The
schoolhouse is a small, rude log structure, which later on was weatherboarded
Alter being used for thirty years for school purposes, it was abandoned in
when the present school system was adopted. It was then deeded to
Frederick F. Baker, whb converted it into a dwelling, for which it has been
used ever since.
Lewistown Man Making
Automobiles in Denmark
By Special Correspondence
Lewistown, Pa., July 17. —A wet har
vest has grlven the farmers much
trouble in this section. —Miss Gladys
Smith has graduated from Indiana
Slate Normal School.—William Moller.
formerly in the auto repair business
here, is manufacturing autos on the
other side of the ocean at present in
Denmark.—Harry Haverstick, of Phila
delphia. called on friends hero.—Vin
cent Powell after spending Bix years
in Arkansas lias returned to his home
here.—John Rowe, of Mifflin county,
has oats the stalks of which are over
five feet tall.—Parks Murtiff has closed
his hotel at this place. He says it
wasn't paying without license.—John
Ganta: is still laboring at this place
at 90 years of age.
MERRYMAKERS SERENADE
limdnauslos Church, Pa., July 17.
Many of the farmers are using the
cradle to mow the wheat instead of
the binder, because the soil is too wet.
—Amos Krelsor of West Hanover, was
here this week. M. B. Farling and
sister visited their uncle who is ill.
Mrs. Gingrich of Hershey, visited the
Snyder family on Sunday. Robert
Jeffries and family of Palmyra visited
his parents recontly. The merry
makers serenaded for Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Hess. Harry Hartz and E.
M. Baum of Palmyra were here on
Monday. Mrs. Elmer Helt and two
daughters. Dorothy and Florence, of
Wysomissir.g, are visiting Raymond
Shepley's family.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for an J
ease of Catarrh that camnot b« cured by Hail'i
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Tolado, O.
We, the undersigned, have known P. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and belie™ him
perfectly honorable In all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obligations
made by his firm.
NAT. BANK OF COMMERCF..
Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upoti the blood uud mucous surfaces of
the ostein. Testimonials dent free. I'rice 75
cents per bottle. Sold by all Drusglsts.
Take Hall's Family FlUs for constipation.
sovHEAL THAKOSTF?£A/GTH
DEPTONOI*
| MADE IN A HEALTH RESORT
AT DPUG STORES^SI .ooPer BOTTLE
THE PEPTONOL CO.
I ATLANTIC CITY ISI .«J.
Emerson Glee Club Will
Sing at Lewisberry Church
By Special Correspondent
Lewisberry, Pa., July 17.—0n Sun
day morning the pastor will deliver
a sermon in the Methodist Episcopal
church at 10 o'clock. In the evening
at 7 o'clock the Senior League service
will be led by Dean R. Hudson. At
7:30 p. m., music will be rendered by
the Emerson Glee Club of New Cum
berland. assisted by Miss Lillie Crum
lic, soprano and Miss Adams, alto.
They will be entertained at'the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Relff, who live
on a farm near town.—Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Ivottcamp and Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert C, Kottcamp and son, Elmer, of
York, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac Rudisill 't "Meadowbrook"
farm. Mrs. Leah is spend
ing the week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Schubauer at Trlndle
Springs, near Mechanics burg.—Mrs.
Sophia Erney returned home from a
visit at Steelton, New Cumberland and
Harrlsburg.—Miss Margaret Ross, who
spent some months at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Frankeberger,
returned to the home of her sister,
Mrs. F. A. Barret, at Wellsville.—Miss
Bessie L. Kunkel and Mies Lorena
Kllmore to : day attended the Chau
tauqua sessions at Mechanicsbur^.—
George W. Smith, of Baltimore, is
spending sonic time at the home of
his mother. Mrs. Mary S. Myers.—
. alter J- Erney, of Chicago, Is spend
». „ a Y. acatl °n with relatives in the
18 n r, OW th ® K uest ° f JUS
mother, Mrs. Sophia Erney.—Valley
Grange, No, 1360, met on Mondav
evening in Stonesifer hall and received
eight new members.—William Watson
and Paul St. Peter, of Harrlsburg,
took a motorcycle trip to Lewisberry
?. Ue ? ts at the home of Mrs.
famrn f n Laird -~ J °seph Bell and
familj, of Cresson, visited Mrs Bell's
P^ nt \Mr. and Mrs. Charles sfone
a r Kvlm S Virgie Rehm is visiting
r , I', e suest of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank M. Sealover.—Mrs. Lewis
Thf.r«rt and X ? is L Rosalin e Cline spent
W s? Harrlsburg.—The Rev.
W. Scott Sturgeon, of Goldsboro, was
in town on Tuesday.
Editor Missemer, Colorado,
Visits Father at Mt. Joy
Mount Joy, Pa.. July 17. John J
£Ves s em a C t r, T P of the Daily Ex-
S»nt mi , n ' Colorado, whom Presi
n L i 5" i? tely appointed receiver
rVi I : ,? ofr 'ce at Hugo, is the guest
of his father. J. R. Missemer. Jacob
* ra Arthur, of Harrlsburg
'Hottler Tuesday with the family of A iV
~ Mrs. Jacob W Shrite left
for Nahaut. Mass whe-e
listed Mrs en 7 S F Ve c a ,' weeks with her
T\, E ' str °"t and Mrs. F.
b!,"h:;;'cVr r ilui{' t i*lSS "'"IH'
coubin, j. R. Missemer. The R#»v n
B° f We r i.h ar l n C^^H
Misses Mary a n n c * Brady of°PhiT
beth McNeaf. the guestß of Ml'ss Ellza-
BAPTIZFJ) IX YELLOW BREECHFS
T r'?"' Pa -. July 15.—The Rev. W.
J. Schaner, of the Church of God ad
♦ 'l 10 rite ° f ba P tisl « to eight
candidates in the Yellow Breeches
creek at the home of H. T. Hoisev
nin» r( L tWO eel f s a ß° another class 6f
nine were haptized by the same pus-
I «° rk i ng at hi 3 binder,
W. C. Baker suffered a severe cut. al
most severing his thumb. Mrs
<n T? eus , r Musselman of Youngs
♦w visiting the scenes of
rw.Vl in"' 7~ Miss ? thel s Pera of
•♦i? Ur ' spending some time
with her aunt, Miss Lizzie Weigel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Heagy of Johns
town, visited Mrs. Heagv's parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Webbert Mrs
Nora Small of Baltimore, Md., will re
main some time with her mother Mrs
Emma Baish.
Aunt Este's Stories For Children
THE ADVENTURES OF FAlktf SILVERWINGS
silver Wine la Handled by the Gtaat ChUrt. At last disappointed she handed It back-
Poor SilverwlngE quivered and quivered with fright— For sho found not a Fairy, alas and alack!
When she heard that child shouting "X saw one all right!" And hor mother Just chuckled her onoe neath her chin—
And she quivered still more when she heard the child 6ay— And said* with a most provoking big grin)
-Look In that wee clover of yours right away, «T>ear, you must have seen the wings of this fly—
For 'twas In there I saw her silver wings duck Perhaps he'll be a fairy some sweet by and by."
As all about her her dress she did tuck I" The little girl smiled but determined was she-
Mother laughed gayly, and said; "Well, my dear, "I SAW A FAIRY A3 PLAIN AS OOULD BE!
I'll take out the flower and look, but I fear Who knows but that FLY Ik the Fairy I sawT
You were Just seeing things—fairy tales you've been reading— Bllverwlngs listened—lt tilled her with awe,
And those tales are prone to be very misleading!" To know just how smart these earth children were.
Bo the Giantess Mother reached up to her hair, Why she soon would Indeed bo afraid to e'er stlrl
And grasped Sllverwlngs by the dress unaware— But the mother Just laughed and said: "Dearie you're funny—
But Just at that moment nhe though of her charm Wljy wouldn't you think that ths fly was a bunny.
And changed to a tiny gnai fly in alarm! Or an angel or something else equally strange.
The child ran over and picked up the clover, When your mind Is made up it Is most hard to change!"
And examined It carefully over and over. Watch for the Ktxt Adventure of fairy hUvecwtaa*.
HARRISBUR TELEGRAPH
Personal News Items
From Nearby Towns in
Central Pennsylvania
By Special Corre.ifor.dence
Dalmatla. Miss Delia Kebach is
visiting at Sunbury. Paul Shu
maker is visiting at Harrisburg. C.
A. Schnee and family, of Philadelphia,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank By
erly. Mrd. Harry Derk and children,
of Paxinos, spent Wednesday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bubb.
Mrs. Witruer. of Philadelphia, is !
visiting here. Plans have been made |
for a picnic of the Dalmatia union Sun
day schools in Lshr's grove, on July i
81. Music will be furnished by the
Dalmatia Concert Band. Miss Bessie
Morgan, of Sunbury, is visiting here.—
C. C. Boone, of Sunbyry. visited George
Armiller. on Wednesday. Mrs. J. N.
Lenker and Miss Vivian Burns, of
Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. M. R. Fenstemaker. C. K. Martz,
of Paxinos. a candidate for sheriff 01
Northumberland county, spent Wednes
day here. Elizabeth Kcrstetter. of
Sunbury. is visiting at the home of P.
L. Tresslor.
Mlffllntovrn. Miss Itathryn Vin
cent, of Danville, is visiting her uncle,
Thud. Vincent. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. J.
Holman and daughter. Anna, entertain
ed the following persons at their cot
tage. at Mexico: Misses Caroline Gar
dener, Minnie Penny. Maude Keller.
Ruth Croff. of Chambersburg; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Walley. Nitfmopd Keller,
! shelly Kauffman, John Kelly and Leon
i ard Byor. Mrs. William Banks, Jr.,
J and daughters. Jane and Catherine, and
son. William, motored to Harrisburg on
i Tuesday. Mrs. Wilbur Cumbler, of
Steelton, Is visiting her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. Ellis. Miss Dorothy
I-antz, of Philadelphia, is visiting Miss
| Jessie Andrews. —■ Lloutenant David M.
(Crawford, stationed at Fort Worden,
Washington, is spending a couple of
! months' furlough with his parents. Dr.
I and Mrs. D. M. Crawford Frank and
Lewis Bousum spent Wednesday at
Harrlshurg. Mrs. Lottie Sleber and
daughter, Grace, and son. Loudon, are
' snending a couple of weeks with the
Misses Loudon.. Misses Dorothy and
; Margaret Vincent have returned to
; their home, in Danville, after a visit at
| the home of their uncle, Thad. Vincent. I
—Mrs. Mary Andrews, of Granville, is
I visting her uncle. Mrs. Louis Bousum.
—Mrs. Janney and sister. Miss Wilson,
; have returned from a trip to the Pacific
coast. Miss Edith Etka left Tuesday
[ for a trip to Altoona and Ford City.
i Misses Ruth and Leah Auman. of T.«n
--i caster, are visiting their
W. E. Auman. Miss Beth Jones, of
Tyrone, is a guest at the Mayer-Scott
cottage, at Tuscarora. Miss Mildred
Ellis Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Wilbur
i Cumbler. at Steelton. Mr. and Mrs
Elmer Jacobs, of Altoona, who has
i been visiting for the past week in East
i Waterford, stopped off en route to his
i home. Mrs. Clarence Wilson and
i little daughter, of Altoona, are vlsit
i ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K
Robison. Mrs. J. Howard Netly and
; daughters are spending a couple of
'Weeks at Atlantic Cit>r— Mrs. Wilson
j Loyd is spending a month at New
York with her son, Wilson Loyd.
New Cumberland. The Rev. and
, Mrs. J. R. Hutchison left on Thrusdav
j 'o attend the Pen-Grove campmeeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherman and
daughters. Margaret and Vera, of Co-
Himhus, Ohio, are guests of the Misses
Martha and Chastine Yensel Miss
Ruth Boring is spending her vacation
with her aunt. Mrs. Wilhelm. at Woos
| ter. Ohio. Miss Mary Prowell ,of
l Bellwood. was the guest of her sister,
! Mrs. Henrv Mosey, this week. Miss
Mary Eichlnger, of Dallastown. visited
relatives here this week. The Rev.
j Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stevens, of Phila
| delphia ,are guests of George Grove's
J family. Mrs. Jennie Felght. of Levis
j hurg, Is visiting her sister, Mrs.
| James, of Market Square. Dr. J. H.
| Young spent several days this week
with his granddaughter, Mrs. Christ
I Coble, at Dauphin. Mr. and Mrs.
I Samuel Miller, of Toledo. Ohio, visited
I Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller. Mr. and
l Mrs. George Mathias, of Mt. Washing
j ton. Ind.. who spent part of their va-
I cation at New Cumberland, have re
| turned home.
SMrrannifowii. Scott Hake and
I William Bates motored to Baltimore
| on Sundsv. where thev were guests of
i Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weigol. Harry
I Eberly. of Williamsport. was the guest
| of his sister, on Sunday. Miss' Vesta
Weber, of West Fairview, spent several
days with her grandparents. Mr. and
| Mrs. S. E. Sheely. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
I.eisman, of Harrisburg. wore guests of
the former's sister Mrs William Stans
! fold. Mr. and Mrs Claude Sheely, of
White Hill, spent Mondav with the
I former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
i Sheely.
Sbcpherrtstoivn. Mav Wolford. of
j Reading. 1 = spending some tim» with
her aunt. Mrs. ,T. W. Sours. Harvev
Crowell and family spent several davs
; with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
j Crowell. John Crone, of York coun
i tv, after spending a week with his
i daughter. Mrs. Frank Brady, has re
j turned home. The Re'- A. W. Rudi
s'll. TV D., of Ralt'more, Md.. Is visiting
the Rev. A. B. Mower and family.
H»len Sutton is spending several davs
with her sister Mrs. Mel'Mn Woods,
j Pinetown. Mrs. Mary Shetter, of
| Harrisburg, was called hero by the seri
i "us i'lness of her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth
| Shaeffer.
«e!lni»E-r«»v».—Mrs. Chalmers Frontz
! and daughter, Catherine, of Tifflin, Ohio,
I are visiting at the home of the for
mer's parents. Profesor and Mrs. Wll-
I liam Noetlin?. Charles "nv«r has re
| turned to his home. In White Pigeon.
Mich., after a nleasant visit at the
1 home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. s
i Pnvpr. .Tohn McCarroU. of Har
i Hsburg. spent Sundav with hl« wif« at
i tho h n ffle of her mother. Mrs. Mary
on the Isle of Oue. Misses
Atari- and Stout, of Reading, an.
' visiting their cousin. Miss Anna Pot
; tiger Miss Maude 'Rressler and Mrs.
I P.endlgo. of Tower City, are spending
some time at the home of Elmer Ben
j fllgo.
j TOTT» Clt-v. Mrs Oliver Macha
mcr enioved the week-er.d with rela
tives lie r e Sh» was accompanied by
|h«r daughter, Ada. who wljl «nend joins
ttrpo here' Miss Lizzie Waters, of
I '"'oterbur*-. Conn.. Is 'Mslt'ng her uncle,
Michael Wx»ers. Mi«s TCnthrvn TTor
: lev Is eo.io"ing a vacation at Lvkens.—
iMr and Mrs. Rob»rt TConn are enter
! toininT tholr daughter and familv from
Phll-delphis. Mr and Mrs Blxler and
| children snent. several days with »he
! former's parents, at Tr»nont. —, Miss
1 Annie Farlc- of Pottsvllle snent sev
"-al day with the r 'tch»ll famiiv.
CV">rler Kline. of We*hl»rton D C,
lll "no»d n week with his father.
Taxman returned Jiome from
Tcffor«on Hospital, wher« he was op
i nn for a fractured shoulder
|Mr Trimnn and daughter, of T.vk»ns,
I visited th- former's son. Alhort Erd-
I man Mrs. Krehs entertained her
sister and fatnllv, of Lebanon. on Sun
day. Trvin Eckler, while at work at
FOUR GENERATIONS IN DILLSBURG FAMILY
DULsbursr, Pa., July 17. —Four generations in the family of Robert A.
Parks, of East Harrisburg street, whoso ages range from one year to eighty
one years, are shown in the above picture. Left to right: Wilbur Parks, of
York; Miss Loine Parks, Robert Parks, of Dillsburg, and Blake Parks, of
New York.
Tschopp Family Reunion
Held at Midway Park
By Special Correspondence
ElisabcthvUle, Pa., July 17. Emory
W. Tschopp and family, of Lafayette,
Ind., are spending some time with his
mother here. On Weduesday a family
reunion was held at Midway Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kemmerer, of Phila
delphia, are guests of Mrs. John A.
Schrieber. Misses Emma and Mabel
Bohner spent several days at Pillow.—
J. H. Lyter and family spent several
days with her sister, at Carlisle.
Ira M. Hoke and family, William Wit
mer and family spent Sunday at Get
tysburg. Mrs. Gideon W. Shadle and
son, of Scrar.ton, spent the week with
Mrs. Catherine Shadle. Miss Verna
Mattis spent several days witb Miss
Maude Bowman, at Berrysburg. «i.r.
and Mrs. Abncr Rossman, of Montgom
ery, are guests of H. H. Weaver.
Henry Hassinger spent several days
with his sons, at Harrisburg. Mrs.
Harry C. Swab left on Tuesday after
noon for New York City, from whence
she will sail for the Canal Zone to visit
her daughter. Mrs. Farrar. While
cutting brushes on Broad mountain, on
Tuesday, J. K. Bertsfleld was struck by
the sudden return of his ax, and cut a
deep gash in the left side of his face be
low the right ear.—Howard Fetterhoff,
of Mahanoy City. Is speinding his vaca
tion with his parents here.—Mrs. Emma
E. Eby spent several days at Pottsvllle
and Reading.
Suffrage Society Formed
by Women at Newville
Bv Special Correspondence
Xevrville, Pa., July 17.—Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas McKinney Hayes and
dnughter Catherine, of Huntington,
W. Va., are visiting the former's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hayes.—Mrs.
Emma Landia and daughter. Miss Bess
Landls. have returned from a trip to
Landlsburg, Newport and Harrisburg.
•—Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lytle have re
turned from their wedding trip to
points in Maryland and are at home
with the brlde'9 parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Klllian.—Miss Edna P. Hursh,
of Athens. Ohio, Is spending her vaca
tion with her father. D. D. Hursh, ajid
sisters here. Mrs. George Hilbuch
and son William have gone to Xew
Berlin, Union county, to visit relatives.
—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess and
daughter, of Middletown, spent several
days with Mr. and Mrs. Wood David
son.—Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Mickey, Mr.
and Mrs. John Clark and daughter, all
of Philadelphia .visited Mr. and Mrs.
j R. A. Mickey.—Miss Grace Thuma, of
I Baltimore, is the guest of Miss Char
! lotte Dougherty.—Miss Caroline Clouce
spent several days at Harrisburg.—Tho
I Rev. and Mrs. T. X. Parsons and son
| have gone to Mexico, Pa., to visit
I friends. —-Mr. and Mrs. Elias Bloser
> have returned to their home at New
! Kensington, Pa., after a visit here.—
Miss Annie M. Walker and nephew,
Charles Walker, will leave Thursday
for a trip to St. Louis, Mo., and Mer
riam, Kan.—The Sunday school and
congregation of Big Spring Presby
terian Church will hold their annual
j picnic at Mount Holly Springs Park,
■ July 2 B.—Mrs. Binz, of Philadelphia,
a suffragist, addressed a small gather
ing of ladies at the Newville Park on
Thursday afternoon. An organization
was effected with the folowlng officers:
President, Miss Mary McCachran; vice
president. Mrs. Perry McLaughlin; sec
retary. Miss Henrietta Sharpe; treas
urer, Mrs. B. Frank Seitz: chairman
literature committee, Mrs. Edward
Manning.
I Brookside, escaped serious burning by
| lotting himself fall three feet. He was
i burned on the face and arms. Ed
Hoffman became the father of a bounc
ing boy during the week. The Patri
otic Order Daughters of America, vis
ited In Loyalton on Tuesday night.
All the Sunday schools in town, Catho
lic and Protestant, will join In holding
a union Sunday school picnic in Thomp
son's grove, on July SI.
fnlon Deposit. Mr. and Mrs. John
Kuhns and daughter, Mrs. John Ging
rich. of Paxton. visited-the latter's son,
John Gingrich, on Sunday. Mrs.
Henry Miller and sons. Harry and Paul,
snent Saturdav at Annvllle. Mrs. Roy
Felenbaum, of Harrisburg. is spending
, some time with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. John Fausnacht. Harvev Elsen
hauer caught a fish In one of his nets
In the Swatara creek weighing fifteen
pound. Mrs. Henry Yingst spent a
day at Lebanon visiting her sister, Mrs.
Albert Boltz. Mr. and Mrs. Enos
Fackler, of Ellzabethtown, visited the
former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Abram
Fackler. Mrs. Llllle Miller, accom
panied by her two sons. Harrv and
Paul, spent Sunday at Buck's Hotel,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Kellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Tcaac Kelffor entertained
as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Fetterolf and Harrv Zimmerman,
of Halifax, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Mover and Mrs. H. Snoke. of Pftlmvra.
—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peiffer. daughter,
Ruth. Mrs. Pelffer's father, Peter Kll-
Inger, and Miss Lillian Crum SDent
Sunday at Philadelphia. A. Ham
maker and Miss Edna Kaufman spent
Saturday at Harrisburg,
JULY 17, 1915.
Campfire Firls Surprise
Miss Shover on Birthday
Millers town, Pa., July 17.— Mrs. John]
Brlnton Is camping with G. Brlnton [
and family at Stoverdale. Missi
' Hazel Myers of Thonipsontown is vis
j Iting the Rev. L. F. Himes at the
I Methodist Episcopal parsonage.—
1 James Roundsley, Sr., made a trip to
Harrisburg on Tuesday. Dr. Roscoe
Hall, of Baltimore, Is visiting his
j mother, Mrs. J. C. Hall. Miss Zella
(Cathcart is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Metsersmitb at Harrisburg.
j Charles Noll, of Green Park, spent
Tuesday with his father, Martin Noll.
—Mrs. Sallie Rowe and granddaugh
ter, Beatrice Colyer, who have been
the guests of William Spangler for
several weeks, returned to her home
at Harrisburg on Wednesday. Lewia I
Cox, of Harrisburg, was in town on|
Wednesday. Mrs. S. C. Alexander,
who has been visiting in Rochester. |
IN. Y„ and Steubenville, Ohio, has re
turned home. James Rounsley, Jr.,
and daughter, Mary spent Saturday at
j Harrisburg. —Misses Jennie and Zora
! Martz, of Harrisburg, were guests of
j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin this week.
—Misses Maud Sheaffer of Middletown
and Alma Baker were week-end guests
of Mi3s Helen Rounsley. Harry Al- |
tic of Sunbury spent the week-end
with his brother, Peter Altic. Ray
mond Wagner of Lemoyne spent Sun
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wagner. Wendel Sherrick of
Shippensburg spent Monday with D.
M. Rlckabaugh. Miss Ruth Cox, of
Dunnsvllle Is visiting Miss Olive Dunn,
—Mrs. Melvin Beamer and daughter
Martha of Altoona, visited her sister,
I Mrs. Martha Pretz this week. —Misses
jC. Leon Thrush, Ruth C. Long,
Margaret Sherrjck of Shippensburg,
|iind Misses Minnie Ditty, Elizabeth
{Reber, Martha Mark, Grace Lyon,
Alma Alleman and Mary Dunkle of
Millersburg are spending two weeks
at Elm Cottage above town. —Edward
and Harry Wilhelm, of Harrisburg,
were guests of P. Shenk Tuesday.
The Campfire Girls held a birthday
surprise for Miss Maude Shover, one
of their members at her home in
Greenwood street Monday evening.
York County Oats Head
Found With 188 Grains
By Special Correspondence
Dillsburg, Pa., July 17.—L. L. Bentz,
cashier of the Farmers' and Mer
chants' Bank accompanied by the
wife, daughter, Miss Elizabeth Bentz,
Mr. and Mrs. George Seibert and
} daughter, have gone to Atlantic City
for two weeks. Philip Lehmer is
suffering with a very sore'hand caused
by running a heavy splinter of wood
| into the palm and the wound becom
!ing Infected. George Cassel of
| Reading, Pa., visited his parents, Mr.
land Mrs. Levi Cassel over Sunday.—
I Miss Gladys Fox, of Harrisburg, was
| the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Altland. The condition of Miss
Laura Bushey, who has been U1 with
I typhoid fever, has improved. R. S.
I Clark found a head of oats growing
; in his field near Dillsburg which has
i 188 grains on it.— Mr. and M?s. Nor
jman Spalir, of Harrisburg, were guests
I of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I R. A. Spahr, on Sunday.—On next
| Wednesday evening a large class of
| new members will be admitted into the
recently organized Odd Fellows' Lodge
in Dillsburg. George Heikes, of
Harrisburg, visited his mother, Mrs.
Leonard Heikes on Sunday.
SCHOOL BOARD ORGANIZES
By Special Correspondence
j Berrj sburg. Pa., July 17.—Mrs.
i Catherine Williams and daughter,
' Mrs. Whetstone, of Everett, are visit
: ing the former's mother, Mrs. Anna
iM. Snyder.—Misses Geist and Schle
j gle, of Urban, were visitors here on
' Sunday.—Mrs. Elizabeth Snyder has
I returned to Harrisburg after spend
i ing several months with her daugh-
I ter, Mrs. M. S. Daniel. —Miss Ola Wea- '
ver, of Lykens, was in town Tues-
I day. She and Migs Pauline Derr have
! been elected teachers in Gratz schools.
! —Boyd Miller has been elected teach
er of the grammar school. The fol-
I lowing officers of the school board
i were elected: President, D. M. Lower;
secretary, P. F. Deibler and treasurer,
i Charles Schoffstall. —Mrs. John Ladi
ger and children, Edith and Samuel,
!of Shickshinny, are visiting her sis-
I ter. Mrs. P. F. Deibler. — Wbj. Bow
man. State supervisor, is busy im
proving the State roads near here.
—Misses Edna and Stella Lubold, of
Loyalton. spent several days ia town.
—Mrs. Clara Snyder, of Mlllcrsburg,
vi&ted friends here this week.—Mrs.
Ralph Strawhecker and Guy Straw
hecker, of , Harrisburg, and Earl
Strawhecker, of Millersburg, spent
set-eral days with their parents here.
LOG HOUSE 100 YEARS
OLD IS TOM DM
Ground Will Be Used For New
Church For United Brethren
Congregation at Millersburg
CONCERT BRIDGE AT MILL
Lightning Strikes Shock of Wheat
and Completely Destroys
It in Field
By Special Correspondence
MilJersburg, Pa., July 17.—The Rev.
A. L. Haeseler and family are spending
their vacation at their former home at
Landingville.-—Miss Ella Umberger is
at Lancaster.—Mrs. E. H. Green, ot
Brooklyn, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. N. Brubaker. —I. E. Ulsh
Is constructing a concrete bridge
across the mill race of the Millersburg
flouring mills. Another of Millers
■ burg's old landmarks, the property on
the corner of North and Market streftts,
owned by the United Brethren Church
and known as the Campbell property,
was razed on Wednesday. The house
was built ot logs and was over a hun
dred years old. The ground will be
used to build a new United Brethren
Church.—John Doney, foreman on the
Pennsylvania Railroad work train, who
injured his leg recently, is improving.
—The following young women, all of
Duncannon, spent the week at the
cottage at Crow's landing, opposite
Millersburg: Misses Grace Fry, Ruth
Johnson, Gladys Lewis, Alberta Mor
ris, Ednell Passmore, Lenora Rife,
Ruth Wolpert, Ruth Wilkinson,
Blanche and Maude Zcll and Anna D.
Wills.—James M. Heckert, employed
by the Millersburg Manufacturing
Company, has a badly lacerated nose,
the result of a piece of wood catching
In a saw which he was operating.—
During Tuesday's storm lightning
struck a large shock of wheat on the
farm of S. A. Miller, east of Millers
burg, totally destroying it by burning.
■ —Miss Grace Poffenberger is in Phila
delphia. where she will take a course
In manicuring. She will also visit New
York city before her return.
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