ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS DILLSBURG STORES CLOSEJOB PICNIC Everybody Will Be Giveh Oppor tunity to Attend Big Outing of Sunday Schools NEW POTATO CROP IS READY Larger in Upper End of York County Than For Many Years By Special Correspondence Dfflsburg, Pa., July 24. William Lewis, clerk at the Dillsburg depot of the Cumberland Valley Railroad, has been transferred to the Bunker Hill station, in Virginia. Cleason Weaver is filling the position here.—The Rev. «nd Mrs. J. Harold Wolf and daugh ter, Miss Marian Wolf, are visiting the former'c parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Wolf, at Glen Rock.—M. Clar ence Thumma, bookkeeper at the Dills burg National Bank, spent the week with his parents near Carlisle.—Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beatty, of Harrisburg, visited the former's mother, in Han over street, on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. I;. L. Bentz and aughter have returned from Atlantic City.—Mr. and Mrs, Wil liam Krall, of Malvern, were guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. A. L. Heikes. —William Klugh, cashier of the Le moyne Trust Company, was the guest of relatives in Dillsburg several days. —The condition of Miss Laura Bushey, who has been 111 with typhoid fever, Is improving.—-The early potato crop is now being taken from the ground and is larger than for some years in this section. New potatoes are now selling at 60 cents per bushel, in contrast with more than a dollar at the same time lest year.—On account of the union Sunday school picnic on Thursday, July 29, all business places In Dillsburg will close. Heat Fatigue —accompanied by f aintness, weak ness or dizziness, produced by working in hot, close places, or by exposure to the sun—restore tha vitality of the system by renewing the supply of strengthening phos phates of which it has been de pleted. Recovery follows the use of HORSFORD'S Acid Phosphate (Non-Alcoholic) Try Telegraph Want Ads Never Mind How Strong Yeu Are— What d'ye Know? That's the point—"What d'ye KNOW?" 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Engineer Surveyor Teacher £ Architect Loco. Fireman * Bag. English Branches 5 Architectural Draftsman (Ml Service Agriculture J Structural Engineer llallnaj Mall Clerk Poultry Karmlna 5 Building Coatractor Bookkeeping Plumb. A Steam Fit. > Concrete Construction Stcno. & Typewriting Chemistry ? Mechanical Eaglneer Window Trimming Automobile Running J Name 5 St. and No. J City State J. Present Occupation, i •WftWWVWWI iV.WtfSV,VAV.".W.VW^ , .V.VW/rtWAV^' SATURDAY EVENING, Miss Beatrice M. Knight Teacher at Irving College MTSS BEATRICE M. KNIGHT Mechanicsburg. Pa., July 24. Miss Beatrice M. Knight, of Hudson, Mass., has been elected to teach pianoforte as assistant in Irving College for the ses- ! sion beginning Septemoer, 1915. She , is a graduate and a post-graduate of music at Boston, Mass., and for three years taught In the Normal Depart ment of the New England Conserva tory of Music. She was a pupil of F. Addison Porter, superintendent of the Normal Department of the New Eng land Conservatory. Smoke Will Soon Issue From Rolling Mill Stacks Duncannon, Pa., July 24.—Dr. E. E. Downing and little son Richard, of York, visited friends on Wednesday. —W. H. Wolf of Penbrook has rent ed the Johnston property in High street. William L. Bothwell has broken ground for a new cottage In High street. William Owen while making ice cream on Tuesday, had the first finger of his left hand caught in the machinery and severely crushed. —The army worm has made its ap pearance on lawns in some sections of I town. The Duncannon Flour Mill Company Is preparing to tear out the dam In Juniata creek from which the Company got the supply of water to run their mill and erect on the site a structure or concrete. W. R. Swartz of Harrisburg has sold his lots in North High street, neax Juniata bridge to Frank Cook of Harrisburg who will erect a cottage thereon. James G. Zimmerman, of Chicago, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Clara Zim merman. Mrs. W. A. Harmon and daughter Ethel of Pltcalrn, are visit ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy and son James are visiting relatives at Atlantic City. M. C. Lindemuth has returned from a visit at Springfield, Ohio. The Rev. F. L. Flicklnger, pastor of Christ Reformed Church, will preach an interesting sermon at 7.30 o'clock to-morrowl evening, entitled "Baseball and the Game of Life."—Duncan and Wills shipped a large number of railroad ties from here during the week.—The shifting engine owned by the Dun cannon Iron and Steel Company was put Into service on Thursday. In the very near future smoke will be roll ing from the stacks of the long idle ston, during the week. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any caae of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall'i Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, hare known P. ,T, Cheney for the last 15 years, and beltere him perfectly honorable In all business transaction! and financially able to carry out any obligations made by bis firm. NAT. BANK OP COMMERCE. Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall'a Family rills for constipation. Personal News Items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania By .Special Correspondence Halifax.—Professor Harris J. Ryan, of Leland-Stanford University, Calif., spent several days at the homo of Ills brother, Luther Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Shanimo announce the birth of a dnußhter. Miss Laura Urieh, of Harrisburg, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Metzgars. Howard Helsler, of Northumber land, spent Monday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 13. F. Helsler. Mrs. W. A. Millard and childre,n, of Plymouth, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Pike. Postmaster and Mrs. Harry Noble* spent Tuesday at Harisburg. William Cooper, Guy Clempson. Penn Loomis, need Lanills, Charles Bressler, Russell Poffenberger and Miss Florence Matter were enter tained at a party by Miss Florence Douden at Mlllersburg on Tuesday eve- j nlng. Miss May Lodge of Philadel phia, Is spending some time with her brothers, William and A. L. Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mich, of Hagers town, Md„ Mr. and Mrs. William Urieh, of McClellan, John Urlch, of Philipsburg, N. J., and Stanley Urieh, of Rochester, N. Y., spent a few days this week at the home of (heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Urlch. William Boynoski, who spent several months in the West has returned home. Lin coln Harris, of Wllkes-Barre, is visit ing at the home of James Meckley. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Glpple of Lingles town, spent Sunday at the home of Aaron Lebo. H. R. Brubaker lias been appointed teacher of Gilbert's school near McClellan for the term. — The Misses Brittomarte and Gertrude Westfall are visiting friends at Harris burg and Marysville. —Charles Still and sons, Delmor and Edward, and daughter, Mae, spent Monday with the former's father, D. B. Still at Dauphin. Professor and Mrs. S. C. Bietzel spent the fore part of the week with their daughter, Mrs. W. G. Rice, at Mechanicsburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dunn, of Harrisburg, announce the birth of a son. Mrs. Dunn has been visiting her mother, Mrs. C. B. Wil cut, here for sometime. Nfwvlllf, Fred Randall, of Dor rancetown, is spending: his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Randall. Mrs. A, J. Hutchinson, of Johnstown, Pa., has returned to her home, after spending several days with her aunt, Mrs. Susan Kllnk. Miss Gertrude Borst, of Washington, D C„ Is spending several weeks with her mother. Mrs. Henrietta Borst. Miss Mary Arnold, of Clarion, Pa., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Davidson.— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shreffler and son, of Scranton, spent several days with the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Shreff ler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eby, Miss Dorothy Huntsberger and Raymond Shulenberger enjoea an auto trip to Anttetam Battlefield on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Redding and two daughters, of Wellsburg, Pa., are visit ing the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Killian. Mrs. Alice Hunts berger, of Chambersburg, spent Wed nesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hunts berger. Mr. and Mrs. William Relf snyder. of New York City, and Mrs. Annie Shearer, of Carlisle, spent Tues day with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomp son. Miss Margaret James has re turned from n three weeks' visit with relatives at Philadelphia. Miss Maipa Killian accompanied her home, and will spend several weeks here.—Paul Killian, of Harrisburg, is spending the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Killian. The Rev. Mrs. J. Edgar Skllllngton and daughter. Susan Virginia, of Hazleton. are visiting Mrs. Skillington's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hartzell. Mr. and Mrs. Dunham, of Binghampton. N. Y., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Eby. Misses Virginia and Eleanor Kirk, of Plttsburgrh, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Deemer Eckels. New Cumherlnnd. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hoff and Mahala Elohinger. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Clerk'U and son. James, are camping l at the Poeketts, York county. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cllpplnger and son, of Dayton. Ohio, were here this week. The Rev. Mr. Cllpplnger Is a former pastor of Trin ity United Brethren Church here. Miss Florence Hull has gone to Atlan tic City to visit Mrs. George S. Irfn liart. Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Kirkpatr'ck and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, accom panied the Doctor and Mrs. Kirk patrick and family, of Harrlsburg, on a trip along: the Atlantic coast. Mr. ana Mrs. F. E. Coover and Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Kcister have returned from a tdlp to Eaglesmere. Mrs. C. TV. Het fleman and daughter. Dorothy, spent a week at Parkton. Md. W. J. Erney, of Chicago,fl is a guest of his brother, William Erney. Misses Helen and Clarine and Harry Guistwhite accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr, of Mid dletown. on an auto trip to Pittsburgh. —Miss Catherine Gerber, of York, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Randolph. Shlremsnstnwn. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Noell and daughter, Miss Sybil Noell, left for Vanwert. Ohio, after spending several weeks with the former's sisters here. Mr. and Mrs. T_i S. Houck are spending a week at Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mm. R. N. Attlcks and daughter, Miss Mary At tlcks, spent Sunday at Penbrook. Blain A. Trimmer, of West Chester, and Miss Margaret Thompson, of Harris burg, were week-end guests of Miss Jennie Stevens. Miss Violet Wil liamson. of Ijambertville, N. J., Is spending a week with her grand parent, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Sheely. William Irvin, of Jersey City, spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Hess are spending two weeks at New York and Atlantic City. Mrs. Gilbert Starr, sons, Donald and Kennith, have, re turned home after being guests of Mrs. Starr's sister. Mrs. Oscar Rupp, at Harrlsburg. Raymond Renlcker and daughter, Caroline, of Carlisle, spent Monday at the home of S. H. Draw baugh. Wormlevshurg. Mrs. Sara Derr and two children, of Crumlynne. Pa., are spending some time with her uncle, the Rev. Mr. Renshaw. Mrs. Wesley Gelger and son, Carl, have returned home after spending several days at Oelgertown and Reading 1 . Miss Alma Fries, of Reading. Is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Wesley Oeißer. Mrs. J. D. Hemrner Is entertaining her aunt from Shlppensburg-. Miss Maud Arney, of Harrlsburg. was a visitor to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kilns Arney. on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hippie are staying at J. t). Hippie's for a few days. Miss Sallle Geiger spent Tues day with her brother, Joseph, at Pax tang.—Mrs. G. B. Renshaw Just received s postal from Mrs. Paget, who Is in the flooded district of Cnnton, China. Mrs. J. L*uer Baum Is spending a Aunt Este's Stories For Children THE ADVENTURES OF FAIk/ SILVERWINGS IIIT«ITWIB(I WalrkM THE Glaa Mechanics burg, F*., July 24. —Trlndle Springs Lutheran church, near Mechanicsburg, the Rev. 8. S. Games, pastor, has one of the largest women's Bible classes In this locality, with a large average attendance. Mrs. Samuel Weber is the teacher and the class steadily grows. The number enrolled at present is forty-five members. v month at Mt. Gretna. The Rev. O. B. Renshtw spent Friday at Blglervllle. Brrry*hnrjr. Mri. Sarah Macher, of Tower City, and Charles Delbler and little niece, of EUzabethvllle, were fuests of Peter Deible, over Sunday. orest Keboch, Hoscoe Daniel, Maude Bowman, Dora Hartman and Hattle Wise autoed to Fishervllle on Sunday afternoon to visit Miss Mary Knders. After spending a month In Kansas, Mrs. William Bowman returned home I this week. Miss Minnie Snyder and i sister, Mrs. Catherine Williams.attended the Berrysburg Seminary reunion at Reservoir Park, Harrlsburg, on Mon day. Mrs. Samuel Snyder spent day at Elizabethvllle. Mrs. Walter Wltmer and two children, of Wlco nlsco, visited her mother, Sarah Enders, after spending several months with her daughter, Mrs. M. S. Daniel. Mrs. John Laidacer and children returned to Shlekshinnv on Tuesday. Miss Mil ler, of Wlconlsco, was elected teacher of the grammar school. Miss Helen Daniel Is visiting at York. Robert | Delbler Is spending the week at Mid- | dleburg. Mrs. Sylvester Painter, little I daughter, Mary, and niece. Florence I Bender, returned to their homes, in Philadelphia, after visiting the for mer's parents, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Ben-, der, for a month. Jrrs. Long and children, of Harrlsburg, are visit ing Mrs. Long's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Neiman. Superintendent and Mrs. F. E. Shabbaugh. of Lykens; Mrs. William Retallck, of . Wllliamstown: ' Beulah Pontius, of Wiconlsco, and i Harj'y Shoop, of West Falrview, at- j tended the sale of the late Sarah Shoop. j on Saturday. Marie Hartman, ot ' EUzabethvllle, and Ottle Hartman, ot Pillow, visited their mother, Mrs. Kate i Hartman, on Sunday. Mlfflintorrn. Miss Marlon Kiser, i of Harrlsburg; Ellen Roblson, of Mif flin town, and William Weber and Thomas Laird, of Lewlstown, motoreo to State College, where they spent the ■week-end. The following enjoyed a trip to Selinsgrove. Rolling Green Park, and Sunbury: Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. Beuhn, Mrs. Staylor. Mrs. W. H. Cumb ler and Mrs. S. A. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Diekershlcd returned Monday from a visit to Philadelphia and Cam den. N. ,T. Miss Mary Fagley Is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. Williams, at Cam den. N. .1. Miss Kathryn Dlffenderfer spent the week-end at Harrlsburg. Dr. R Druitt Crawford, of German town. spent Sunday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Aulcer spent Saturday in Lewlstown. Frank Evans, of Bal timore. spent several days at the home of Dr. I. T. Andrews. Misses Ben nett and Mary Junkin and cousin, Vir ginia Stevenson, of Pittsburgh, return ed here Monday evening after a month's visit with their aunt. Mrs. John Watts, at Belleville. Miss Jessie Andrews and guest, Miss Dorothy Lantz, of Washington, D. C.. are at Liverpool. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bousum spent Sun day wltli Mrs. William McCahn. Mr. and Mrs. James Sterrett, accompanied by Mr. Sterrett's mother. Mrs. Jane Sterrett, returned home Saturday from a trip to Cleveland, Ohio. FIRST VISIT IN 2* TEARS By Special Correspondence Blain. Pa., July 24. Dr. W. H. Fllcklnger, a graduate of the Uni versity tff Maryland. Baltimore, came home for vacation. He took the ex amination before the state medical board at Augusta. Maine. —Mrs. D. M. Fetro. Miss Anna 1,. Fetro and Miss Helen Kistler are visiting the family of H. E. Garlln. at Collingswood, N. J. —Miss Gutshall, of Spring Grove, York county, is visiting rela tives here. Miss Alma Bonsall. of Newport, is the guest of Miss Nellie E. Book.—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen an nounce the birth of a daughter. Lois Stroup, July H>. at their home at Meri den. Conn. Mrs. Allen was Miss Laura E. Stroun, formerly of Blain. —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henry, of Philadelphia, are grests of the former's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Henry.—H. B. Kell and C. J. Kell returned on Monday from a visit to Plalnfleld and Carlisle. —Mrs. Ella Mniser, of Wabash. Tnd., who has not been back to her native home for twenty-three years, Is the guest of her nged father, William Owings.—Warren Sheaffer, carrier of the Telegraph, is ill with typhoid fever.—Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Burd and daughter Verna, of East Waterford. visited G. C. Yot\n's. —Mrs. Susan Gutshall and Miss Carrie Hut ton. Harrlsburg, are guests of G. W. Gutshall. CHILDREN OX TRTJCKRIRE By Special Correspondence Jonestown. Pa.. July 24.—Miss Ellen M. Gerberlch. of Harper's. Is visiting her cousins. Mrs. Thomas J. Lesher and Miss Mary Bross.—John H. Kern spent Sunday at Audubon, N. J., visit ing his father, Henry W. Kern. —Mrs. Daniel B. Koons, who has been seri ously 111 for some time, Is steadily sink ing.—The children of the Jonestown Church Home were treated to an auto truck ride to Hershey on Tuesday. They were conveyed in Weaver's large truck. Professor Harry D. Spltler, principal of the high school for the past three years, has resigned to ac cept a similar position at Independent district horough high school. Miss Beatrice M. Boltz is spending some time with her brother. Dr. Howard Boltz, at Paulshoro. N. J.—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Louser and Mrs. Louser's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Wolf, all of Lebanon, spent Wednes [ day afternoon with Thomas J. Lesher and family. Lancaster Co. Wheat Stack Held 13 Four-Horse Loads By Special Correspondence Mount Joy. Pa.. July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alwlne, Mr. and Mrs. John Whitman and Miss Florence Al wlne, of Hummelstown, were visitors on Saturday evening with the family of J. R. Mcssemer. Miss Hess Bow man is enjoying a two weeks' vacation | at Delaware Water Gap. Amos R. | Strickler of Landisville, the veteran grain stacker of Landisville, who Is I 74 years old, lately made a wheat stack for his son, Joseph Strickler, on the Jacob S. Carmany farm, near Florin, which contains 13 four-horse loads of wheat and is forty feet hign and ninety i feet in circumference at its widest! point.—Benjamin Franklin Missemer, i after spending three days with his father, ,J. E. Missemer, returned on Monday to his home in Harrisburg. Miss Stella Robinson of Philadelphia, is spending some time with Mrs. Geo. Brown. John J. Missemer. receiver of the public land office, at Hugo, Colorado, who in company with hisj wife, spent a week with the family Of J. R. Missemer, left on Tuesday for their home but will first visit Wash ington, Philadelphia, New York, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Chicago.— Miss Elizabeth Missemer, uccompanied ] by Jacob Rohrer of Sporting Hill, on i Monday visited her brother, J. R. J Missemer. Mrs. Omar Hummel and , daughter of Hummelstown, are visit ing Mrs. D. E. Long. A. H. Sander, of Newark. N. J., an. expert toy de- > signer, was a caller at the Grey Iron Works. Mrs. Ezra Foltz, of Deodate, | has been the guest of Mrs. S. M. Wlt mer. Miss Annie Brown of Media, is visiting the family of Dr. Oliver G. Longenecker. Guy L. Barr, of Fre mont, returned home after spending several days here. Joshua Goldstraw of Northampton, spent several days with Quinton Amspacker. Miss Lois Wiley is spending some time at Wormleysburg. SURPRISE TOR MISS DERR I By Special Correspondence Montandon. Pa., July 24.—Epworth League of the Methodist Church will I hold a lawn festival this evening for the piano fund. Miss Reba Derr ' was tendered a surprise party at her home in honor of her birthday anni versary. The evening was pleasantly spent with music and games, and re freshments were served. About fifty guests were present. Andrew Evans formerly of this place but who has been located in Alaska for a number of years is visiting Mrs. Kate Snyder.— Mrs. Charles Riegel and daughter Helen have returned to their home at New Castle, after a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pfleegor of Mun cy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snyder and daughter Alvaretta, of MlffilTiburg, and Mrs. and Mrs. George Grove of Harrisburg were vtsltors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pfleepror. Mrs. Clara Reed la at Bos ton spending a month with her daugh ter. Mrs. David Clayton. Dewitt Fairchlld and his bride have returned from their wedding trip and are stop ping with the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Fairchlld. Misses Kathrvn and Mary Wagner have re turned to their duties at Harrisburg after spending a vacation at the home of Frank Cox. —Cares Keyner, of Cam den. N. J., is visiting his grandfather, C. P. Smith. Miss Alma Shaffer Is spending the week near Miffllnburg at the home of her uncle, Harry Dief fenderfer. BIBLE CLASS FESTIVAL By Special Correspondence Mechanlcsbui-g, Pa., July 2 4.—This evening the members of Class No. 18 of the First United Brethren Sunday School will hold a festival on the church lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hortzler, East Main street, announce the birth of a son, Paul Herbert, on Sunday. July 18. Mrs. Hertzler was formerly Miss Grace Schroeder.—Don ald Goodyear ,of Carlisle, was In Me chanicsburg this week attending the Chautauqua.—The Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Robb, of New Kingston, were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. H. Hall Sharp at Trinity Lutheran parsonage.—Noah Arnold and son Harrison and daugh ter, Miss Alma, of Dillsburg, were Me cbanlcsburg visitors. On Saturday evening, August 14, the men's organ ized Bible class of St. Paul's Reformed Sunday School will hold a festival on the Rescue Hook and Ladder Com pany lawn. Miss Marietta Sultza berger left on Wednesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. F. Norma Hunter, in Philadelphia. She will also visit in Atlantic City.—George W. Hauck spent several days in Towanda.—The Mount Pleasant Church of God, Filey's Meth odist. the Church of God of Llsburn and the ShepfterdstoAvn school held a picnic at Williams Grove on Thursday. —After spending a week with her aunt. Mrs. Charles Umberger, Miss Martha Varley left for her home at Boiling Springs.—-James Williams, of Dillsburg, paid a visit to his brother, J. Elder Williams. JULY 24, 1915. New Tennis Court Built at Fishburn Country Home By Special Correspondence Linglestown, Pa., July 24.—Church services will be held in the United Brethren church to-morrow morning by the pastor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch. In the Church of God In the evening, by the pastor-the Rev. George Sigler and In Wenrlch's Church in the after noon by the Lutheran minister, the Rev. O. R. Bitner. Miss Ellen Bol ton spent a day with friends at Har risburg. The Embroidery Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Lillian Pittman on Monday evening. Dr. Brown and Fleck Mlxell spent Tues day at Atlantic. City. Miss Hilda Mixell is spending some time at Balti more, Md. Mrs. Cooper and daugh ter. May, of Lykens, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. -Daniel Smith. Miss Sara Zimmerman Jeft for a six weeks' trip In Berks county. The Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Lynch, of ! Harrisburg, are spending the week l here. Miss Mabel Feeser of Hershey is spending part of her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Carrie Feeser. Samuel Balthaser of Newark, Is spend ing part of his vacation with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Balthaser. Ferdinand Reith is spending a few days with his brother In Lancaster county. The Rev. Mr. Richmond of Kansas spoke in the Church of God on Tuesday evening for the benefit of the Scott Collegians. . A tennis court ! Is being laid out by the Misses Fish burn at their country home. Joseph I Ball of Baltimore, Md., is spending his I vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ball. Mrs. Alice Rabrick 'has purchased the home of Mrs. Mar- I garet Farling. Mr. and Mrs. Wiclc enheiser have taken possession of their (new bungalow at Paxtonla. Misa i Mina Wentzel of Highspirc Is the I guest of Miss Sallle Zimmerman. Visitors Enjoying Pleasant Summer Days at Newport By Special Correspondence Newport, Pa., July 24.—Mrs. John Hartley, of Philadelphia, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. William H. Gantt. —Mrs. Gilbert Haven Frank has been enter taining her sister, Mrs. E. R. Isenberg. of Thompsontown. Miss Frances Kraiss is visiting relatives in Philadel phia.—Mrs. A. Edgar Fawcett, of Wil kinsburg, is visiting her mother, Mrs. .T. C. Frank. Earnest Brown, of Bridgeport, Conn., was a recent guest at the home of D. Geary.—Miss Alda May Eyth spent several days at Camp Carpe Diem, In the Lewlstown Nar rows.—Misss Louise Bechtel Beard Is at Lewisburg.—Miss Jennie Linn Milll gan Is visiting Miss Jennie Lane at Chambersburg. Miss Mary Blatzer spent the week-end with relatives at Harrisburg.—Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kauf man visited their son, Harry A. Kauf mnnn. of Harrisburg.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Allen, of Stamford, Conn., arc spending their vacation here.— Frank Gray, of Philadelphia, supreme recorder of the Knights of Malta, spent the week-end with relatives. — Miss Anne L. Irwin is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Howard Armstrong, of Chi cago.—Mrs. William C. Flckes is en tertaining her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Baltoser, of Mechanitsburg. —A party spending the week at Hotel Snyder, at Liverpool, consists of Mrs. Samuel Adams Sharon, the Misses Janet Jones, Virginia Jones, M. Kath ryn Campbell, Mary Schomer, Jose phine Sharon and Mrs. John Schlomer, of Mifflin. Harold Flickinger and family, of Latrobe, are visiting the former's mother. Mrs. Laura L. Fllck iiVger.—Mrs. William Wilson Sharon has returned from a visit made to her I mother at Wapwallopen.—Miss Ger- I trude Jones, of Philadelphia, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ella Jones.—Miss Virginia Jones, of Johnstown, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Samuel Adams Sharon.—Lieutenant Charles McHenry Ehy, commandant at the University of Missouri, Columbia. Mo., and family are at the home of Mrs. Eby's father, J. Holmes Irwin, having made the en tire trip by auto. "AUTO NEXT ON PROGRAM" By Special Correspondence Rife, Pa., July 24. —John Henne man, employed at Canton, Ohio, came ! home to spend some time, a few days ngo. There was a family reunion at ! George Novinger's on Sunday In honor I of his two sisters from Missouri. There j were 52 people present. Mr. and | Mrs. John Lebo of Harrisburg are spending a vacation with their parents here. Mrs. Leah Paul and daughter were at Harrisburg on Tuesday. W. C. Wert, of Millersburg, was here this week. Mrs. Maggie Nelson and two daughters and Ira Hoober called at K. A. Holtzman's on Saturday evening. —A. F. Strohecker has built a new shed: next on the program Is an auto. Ray Lenker has secured employ ment on the State road. STONE CRUSHER FOR IMS n ROUS Chambersburg Pike Will Be Resur faced From Cashtown to County Line at Graeffensburg CHICKEN THIEVES AT WORK / "Night Hucksters" Make Good Hauls on Farms in Neighbor hood of Gettysburg By Special Correspondence Gettysburg, Pa., July 24.—Highway maintenance work in Adams county was Riven another substantial boost by the announcement from District Engineer Wolflnger that commencing this week a stone crusher will be placed in a quarry in the mountains west of Cashtown and the work of re surfacing the Chambersburg pike from a joint where it stopped west of Cash town to the county line at Graeffens burg and the entire stretch will be finished this summer.—Chicken thieves operating in Highland township made good hauls at the homes of Mrs. Sam uel Dubbs and John Dubbs and at neither place was. the visit of the "night hucksters" discovered until about fi o'clock in the morning, after the thieves had made good their es cape.—Robert C. Witherow was pain fully injured when a front wheel of a four-horse wagon loaded with dve ran over him after he had been dragged some distance by the team. The wagon passed over his hips.—■ Workmen in the quarries of the Ad vance Industrial Company at Char mian struck a small vein of gold and a sprinkling of silver some distance below the ground while operating a drill in the workings.—Adams countv Mecca bees from the Gettysburg and "V ork Springs lodges will attend the annual reunion of the Cumberland and Adams county lodgemen at Boiling Springs Park on August 2.—A thresher owned by Harry Felix while being backed Into the barn on the Smith farm, tenanted by Edward Redding, along the Bonneauvllle road, Wednes day, broke the plank flooring and fell as far as the joists, where it rested. It was with great difficulty that the ma chine was raised and no damage done other than the breaking of the floor. 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