RECEPTIONS, PARTIES. WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES TEACHER-TRAINING ' ALUMNI REUNION Big Feature of Franklin County Sunday School Convention at Greencastle Next Month ADDRESS BY PRES. BARKER Pan-Pipers' Glee Club Holds Corn roast For Wives, Sweet hearts and Guests By Special Correspondence Greencastle, Pa., Aug. 28.—One of the big features in connection with the Franklin County Sunday School convention here Sept. 9 and 10, will be the Teacher Training alumni re union on Thursday afternoon. James W. Barker of Harrisburg, State presi dent of the Teacher Training alumni will deliver an address. The Pan Piper's Glee Club held a most en joyable "Corn Roast" yesterday at Moss Spring. The wives and sweet hearts of the members were the guests of the club. The Misses Grove entertained on Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Harry Grove, whose marriage took place in June. Mrs. Belle Hostetter was the hostess of a very enjoyable bridge party Tuesday evening. Mrs. Robert entertained at live hundred on Thursday evening. The party was one of the largest so cial functions held in Greencastle this summer. Structural work is pro gressing rapidly on the new high school building. Contractor Hilllng er has the walls almost completed.— The marriage of Miss Nellie Kuhn, daughter of Mrs. Mary A. Kuhn to H. M. Newsbaum, of Nebraska, has been announced. The young couple will make their home at Crawford, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davison left Monday for a trip to the Panama exposition. Miss Daisy Dailey has returned to Baltimore, after a visit with Mrs. J. W. Homer. Miss Kath arine Johnson, of Franklin, VV. Va., is the guesr-of Mrs. C. P. Omwake. — Mrs. Keiffer Kisecker and Miss Anna Snivel}' are home from Chautauqua.— A. F. Saiter left Sunday for Pitts burgh. The Rev. Dr. I. N. Peightel, D. D., has returned from Huntingdon county, where he spent a vacation. —- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hostetter, of Pittsburgh, are guests of Miss Alice Hostetter. Misses Mary and Ger trude Barnhart and Anna Showalter are home from Atlantic City. Miss Gladys Fleming left this week to visit her sister in Middleboro. Miss.—Miss Mary Heilman of Philadelphia, spent the week at her home here.—L. H. Fletcher and daughter, Mrs. H. A. Bit ner and children are at Pittsburgh.— Miss Barbara Grove has returned to Detroit, Mich., after spending the summer with her mother. Misses Jluth and Hope Schaff are at Harris *»rg. |\ m Who ig| Cleans HE YourWin= jpp dows and We Want To for the most excellent reasons, because we're in the business and need the money anil be cause our rates are so low and our work so superior you can't afford to do It yourself; we use no chemicals. Harrisburg Window Cleaning Co. OFFICE—BOB EAST ST. Bell Phone 631-J V— STOP UOUGHING !!! DEPTONOI | | MADE IN A HEALTH RESORT. AT DRUG STORES; SI ooPerßOl TIE THE PEPTONOL CO. ATLANTIC CITY N.U. EIIt'CATIOKAL School of Commerce Troop Building, Phone, Bell ItHHJ. IS So. Market Square, Harrlsbn rit. Fall term begins! Day School, Septem ber 1( Night School, September 0, Office opeu froin 8 a. m. to s p. Phone, write or call for catalog or further Information. Harrisburg Business College Day and Night School Sept. 7, 1915 Business, Shorthand and Civil Serv ice. 30th year. 329 Market St., Har risburg. Pa. SATURDAY EVENING, Old Canal Boatman in Good Health at 76 Years ■ggjgg— ———I—W» n VI jgg|P fi ■ jfl! m —— 11 ■* ~ T9WHI ■ H. A. WALTERS By Special Correspondence 1 .owistown, Pa., Aug. 28. —Among the 250 veteran canalmen, who at tended the reunion at Rolling Green Park, was H. A. Waters, of Lewis town, one of the oldest canal boatmen in the State. Mr. Walters followed the canal back in the fifties, boating up (he West Branch of the canal. Mr. Walters is living here at the age of 76 years, in good health. In Civil War times he was a member of the Famous Logan Guards of the First Defenders. Later he became a grocer and coal dealer here, and was in busi ness many years. lie served as coun cilman from the Second ward. Dictionary Presented to Hummelstown High School in Behalf of Class of 1891 By Special Correspondence Hummelstown, Aug. 28.—Mrs. Wil liam Longenecker has returned from a visit to her niece at Reading.—Miss Beatrice Nissley assisted Miss Barbara Hummel in the post office during the absence of Postmaster Strickler.—A large Standard Dictionary by Funk & W agnail was presented to the High School by Mrs. E. Z. Etter in behalf of the class of 1891.-—Mrs. James Schwartz and her mother Mrs. lloer ner attended the funeral of the lat ter's twin grandchildren in York on Tuesday.—-Dr. M. S. Nissley is ill with typhoid fever.-—Mrs. Harry Holler is home from Mt. Gretna, where she spent some time.—Mrs. Minnich of Scranton, visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Wheeler.—Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Garrett and daughter Myrtle, have re turned home from a visit to Danville, 111., and Ashland, Ohio.—Mrs. Philip Delmler and son Landis, spent four days in Philadelphia, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Somniers.—Miss Mar garet B. Devore, of Indianapolis. Ind., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Snyder.—Homer Hummel Strickler is spending a ten days' vacation in Bos ton and surroundings. He made the trip by boat from Baltimore. —Edgar Haehnlen, of New York City, is spend ing a two weeks' vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Haehnlen. —J. Landis Strickler and family spent the past week at Mt. Gretna.—Miss Edith McCall entertained a classmate, Miss Anna Whitmore, of Baltimore, this week.—Mrs. Ernest Penny is en tertaining her aunt, Miss Supplee, of New York City.—Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Landis entertained Prof. John Hol linger and family, of Pittsburgh, on Tuesday. Misses Elizabeth Hill, of Metal, Irene Notter of Dubois, and H. Elizabeth Wentz, of New Cumberland, will return to town today to take their positions as teachers in our public schools. Miss Margaret Mullin will visit friends in Philadelphia next week. —Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller visited friends at Middletown the past week.—The public schools will open on Monday, the 30th. An out-door recess of 15 minutes will be inaugu rated. All pupils are required to be vaccinated. Two new teachers are added to the corps this term, Miss Annie Cassel and Miss Sara Muth.— The Rev. Herbert S. Garnes, who has been absent for a month on a vaca tion, will conduct the morning serv ices in the Lutheran Church to-mor row as usual.—Fred. Bolton spent part of the past week in Reading.— Mrs. H. R. Laucks and son Oscar, spent several days at Reading.—Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hummel entertained Evan Badger of Philadelphia.—Prof. Thomas O. Mitman has returned to town for his winter's work after a two weeks' vacation. FARM SOLD FOR SBIO Eiulors, Pa., Aug. 28. Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Kitzmiiler, motored to Harrisburg on Friday. To-day the Union Sunday school picnic is being held in Hoffman's Grove, near Enter line. This gathering usually attracts large crowds. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Enders are on a trip to Philadelphia, Ocean Grove, Asbury Park, and New York City. Mrs. Wilber Holt who spent a week as the guest of Dr. J. W. Neff has returned to her ho'me in Maderia. C. D. Enders was at Northumberland on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira P. Snyder motored to Harrisburg on Friday. The farm of Mrs. Wiliam Keefer was sold at public sale for SB4O to Mr. David Koons of Lvkens, who will take pos session in the Spring.—Adam Snyder is ill. The New Labor Law The new Workmen's Compensation Act goes into effect January Ist, next. If , you are an employer of labor you should be familiar with every phase of this most im portant piece of legislation. We are prepared to supply this act in pamphlet form with side headings for easy reference. Single copies 25c with very special prices on larger quantities. The Telegraph Printing Co. PRINTING, BINDING. PHOTO-ENGRAVING DESIGNING, Harrisburg, Pa. WHY PARTIES, WEDDING SHOWERS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sprucebank Give Delightful Entertainment , For Pittsburgh Guest BIRTHDAY OF YOUNG GIRL Many Guests Entertained in Homes at Waynesboro During Past Week By Special Correspondence Waynesboro. Pa., Aug. 2 B.—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sprucebank entertained friendß at their home Thursday even ing in honor of Miss Irene A. Breiden thall, of Pittsburgh. Refreshments were served to Misses Irene Breiden thall, Louise Cook, Emma Sulanke, Ethel Martin and Martha Sulanke, Earl Gordon, Frank Miller, Vernon Stover, Hibbs Bowder, Harry Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wadkins, Mr. and | Mrs. H. E. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sprucebank.—A watermelon party was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Minnick on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Fannie Hare, of Sparrows Point, Md. There were thirty-five young people present.—Jo seph Latshaw, Frank Holtzman, Eber l.atshaw', Earl Gordon and Owen Shsnk have arrived from Atlantic City.—Mr. and Mrs. Presley Rhea are spending two weeks at Atlantic City and with relatives at Westminster. Md. —Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Huntzelman gave a birthday party in honor of their daughter Emma. Miss Grace Stull was given a surprise kitchen shower yesterday evening by twenty of her girl friends. Miss Stull's engagement to Professor H. L. Tompkins lias been announced. —A linen shower was ten dered Miss Maye Dubble by a number of her friends. Miss Dubble's en gagement to Rush E. Stouffer, teller of the Citizen's Bank, has been an nounced. — Mrs. Clarence Edgell, of Baltimore, is spending some time as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Abbie Letshall.-—Mr. ana Mrs. F. J. Diffen derfer, Mercersburg. are spending a week with Mrs. Charles Stoner. —Mrs. W. L. Neal and son Clarence will re turn to their home, Cleveland avenue, to-morrow from Franklin. Pa.—Mr. and Mrs. Claude Haugh and Arthur Smith left this morning in Mr. Haugh's automobile for Philadelphia, New York and Atlantic City.-—L. E. Beeler and family, east of town, will spend the week-end with friends at Harris burg.—Miss Grace and Kriner Potee, York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crimm. —Miss Lavinda Meely, Wash ington, D. C., is visiting Miss Alice Snively.—Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shockey 1 are visiting friends at Harrisburg.— Dr. and Mrs. Hyman Wiener, of Har risburg. are visiting the former's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wiener, at Pen Mar.—Miss Addie B. Shockey has gone to Harlshurg to visit friends.— Misses Irene and Marvel Slirader are spending a few weeks at Harrisburg.— Miss Helen Miller returned to her home in Pittsburgh after spending a month with Miss Irene Shrader. Postmaster and Mrs. J. W. Warehime have returned to their home from a two weeks' vacation at Atlantic City. Grandfather's Clock 175 Years Old at Lemoyne By Special Correspondence Lemoyne, Pa., Aug. 28.—David S. Eshelman, of 414 Hummel avenue, is the owner of a grandfather's clock which, according to a local jeweler, is in the neighborhood of 175 years old —estimating from the make of the works. The watchmaker stated that he believes the clock was made be fore eight-day clocks were invented. Mr. Eshelman obtained the clock from his grandfather, Thomas Hamil ton. of York county, and he had se cured the relic from a York county man. The present owner has had the clock for nearly 35 years and his rela tive held it for more than 50 years. Mr. Eshelman also owns an old fashioned looking glass which is more than 100 years old. FIFTY GUESTS AT RECEPTION Special to The Telegraph Montundon, Aug. 28. —Mr. and Mrs. Angus Fairchild gave a recep tion at their home in honor of their son, Dewitt Fairchild and his wife. The guests numbering about fifty were present from Milton, Lewlsburg and Montandon. The evening was pleasantly spent and refreshments were served.—Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shortess, after spending two weeks at the home of 11. F. Frank, left Wed nesday for York, where they will visit the Rev. John Shortess and fam ily before returning to their home at Jacksonville, Florida.—Mr. and Mrs. George Maden and daughter, of Phila delphia, were visitors at Elmer Shaf fer's.—Mr. and Mrs. George Grove, of Harrisburg; Alpheus Pfleegar, of Wil liamsport and Edgar Pfleegar, of Muncy, spent Sunday with their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pfleegar.— Miss Edna Beaver, of Shaniokin and Irvin Shortess, of York, spent Wed nesday at H. F. Frank's.—Miss Myrtle Savidge, of Red Bank, N. J., was a visitor on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Alice Garber. —Miss Belle Fur man, of Washington, D. C., is visit ing her brother, Jerome Furman.— D. H. Riegel and Miss Martha Riegel attended old home week at Watson town on Thursday as the guests of Mrs. D. A. Frey.—Miss Mary Garber left Tuesday for a visit with friends at Philadelphia, Red Bank, N. J. and New York City.—Mrs. Clara Reed has returned home after spending a month at Boston, Mass., with" her daughter, Mrs. David Clayton. Mrs. Norman Keyser and daughter, of Camden, N. J., are visiting her father, C. P. Smith.—Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Cope are spending their vacation at Altoona and Atlantic City.—Charles Smith Is spending several days in Erie.—Mrs. Belle Scofield left Monday on a trip Jto Jamestown, N. Y. ! "ROYAI, BUNCH STILL LIVING" By Special Correspondence Binduauglcs Church. Aug. 28.—The I Royal Bunch are still living although i the beautiful Swatara was very high and not being able to walk together I they rowed together on the Swatara Creek.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolfers berger, of Llnglestown, visited Wil ; llam Gerberich's family.—There will j be baptizing at Syner on Sunday after noon by Blauch's denomination at Steelstown. —Many attended the Pal myra Union picnic.—Daniel Seechrlst visited friends at Palmyra. Robert Sherk. of Palmyra, visited his parents lon Wednesday.— Adam M. Keller made a trip to Annvllle.—C. E. Barn iliart and M. B. Farling were at Leb anon on Monday. , HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ADAMS CO. COUPLE'S DAYBREAK WEDDING Ceremony Performed at Home of Bride at Arendtsville at 4 O'clock Sunday Morning MISSIONARY SCHOOL CLOSED Dr. Samuel Dixon, Head of State Health Department, Condemns Littlestown Water Supply By Special Correspondence Gettysburg Pa., Aug;. 28.—The mis sionary school that has been In session at the Theological Seminary since the latter part of May closed last Wednes day. The twelve voung people who were here to attend the school have left for their homes to spend a short time before going; to their work In the mission flelds of India. William K. Welkert. former County Commissioner, of Sit. Pleasant township, met with a painful accident Tuesday afternoon when two fingers of his left hand were severed while he was in the act of re moving a congestion of straw from a threshing machine. The source of water supply at Llttlestown has been condemned bv the State authorities. Two wells in the outer part of the town furnished the water, and upon examination by the chemists It was found that this was not lit for drink ing purposes. Dr. Samuel Dixon, of the State Health Department has con demned the water. H. K. Raffens perger and Miss Anna Carey, both of Arendtsvllle. were united in marriage at the home of the bride, at 4 o'clock Sunday morning. The wedding was a very quiet affair and was a surprise to the many friends of the young couple. —Professor Stephen C. Lelnlnger, of Heading, has accepted the position of teacher in manual training In the Gettysburg High School. ln stepping from a boat landing at the Masonic Camp, .T. Harry Holtzworth slipped and fell, breaking: his right leg just above the ankle. Many Summer Visitors at Linglestown Homes By Special Correspondence f.lngleNtown, Pa., Aug. 28.—Church services will be held in the ITnited Brethren Church to-morrow evening by the pastor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch, and in the Church of God in the morn ing by the pastor, the Rev. George Sigler; also in Wenrlch's Church in the afternoon by the Reformed pastor, the Rev. Lewis Reiter. The Evange listic services that were held nightly on the Church of God lawn, closed on Sunday evening. They were conduct ed by the Rev. Dr. George Sigler. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Kyle spent the week at Ocean Grove, N. .1. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Zimmerman announce the' birth of a son. Saturday, August 21. Mrs. W. G. Zimmerman and children, Paul and Mary, left last week to spend several weeks with friends at Berks county. Mrs. Miller, of Elizabeth ville, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Daniel. Miss Esther Mcll lienny and Miss Mabel Backen'stoss, of Harrisburg, were guests of Miss Marion Smith. Miss Louise Hench, of Harrisburg, was the recent guest of Miss Wilhelmina Ball. Miss Hettie Fisher, of Rutherford Heights, spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hocker and children, Reese and George, of Penbrook; Professor W. E. Wellls, 1. W. Mehring. Miss Anna Mehring. of Harrisburg; Harry Nelce, of Pitts burgh; Miss 1-liilda Longenecker and- Miss Verna .Milliard, of town, were the guests of G. \V. Shriner, on Sunday.— Miss Marion Smith spent Tuesday with Miss Esther Mcllhenny at Harrisburg. —Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Leese and son, Walter. Mrs. Annie Buck and Miss Eliza Buck, spent Sunday at Perdlx.— Professor H. B. King, of Bainbridge, spent Monday here. Miss Dorothy and Mabel Feeser, of Hershey, were the week-end guests of their mother, Mrs. Carrie Feeser. Mrs. Emory Hassler and Miss .lane Care spent several days at Mt. Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert, Lenker announce the birth of a daugh ter. Mrs. Seaman and Mrs. Smith, of Beading, and Mrs. Amos Lingle, of Harrisburg, were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schaner.—Mr. and Mrs. John Clay were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ricker, at Hummels town, on Tuesday. Miss Eliza Shaner left on Wednesday for a week's stay it Atlantic City. Mrs. Harry Schools and four sons, of Lebanon, are spend ing several days with Mrs. Savilla Shirk. Mrs. Elizabeth Potteiger and granddaughter, of Enola. were recent •cuests here. J. H. Mcllhenny and C. D. Ltngle, of Harrisburg; Kdwin Hoof nagle and George Bowman, of Pen brook. spent Monday here. Miss Minnie Baker and Miss Annie Schaner were week-end guests of friends at Lykens. Mrs. William Mader. of Penbrook. Mrs. William Mader, of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Harper. Boy Scouts Spend Week With Tower City Minister By Special Correspondence Halifax, Pa., Aug. 28.—Mrs. W. B. Nace was at Liverpool on Sunday. E. W. Brubaker, of Altoona, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. B. B. Brubaker. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pawtey and son, Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Xobiet, spent Sunday with Mr. Puwle.v's relatives at. Dauhin. Miss Florence Etter, Philadelphia, is the guest of ner grandmother, Mrs. B. B. Brubaker. The Rev. C. A. Funk spent several days at the Hill dale United Brethren campmeeting.—■ Mrs. Ella Jury spent this week at Harrisburg and Steelton. Mrs. Viola I. Winning and daughter, Helen, of Harrisburg, spent several days with Mrs. John W. Poffenberger at Sus quehanna Heights. Annie Krelder of Harrisburg, is spending some time with her brother, John F. Poffen berger at Susquehanna Heights.— C. E. Wise has resigned as teacher of Frank's School at Enders to accept a school In Wayne township. Pro fessor and Mrs. S. C. Beitzel are spend ing a week at Atlantic City and Phila delphia. Edward Harper, of Mill ersburg and Ralph Harper of Phila delphia. spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Valentine Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keim, of Harrisburg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Westfall. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lebo and daughter, of Lyons, Kansas, are spending some time with her father, Uriah Badle. Mrs. T. J. Kunhurst and children and Carrie Shott, of Lebanon, are spending some time at the home of Charles Miller. Howard Heisler came down from Northumberland Monday and accom panied by his mother, Mrs. B. F. Heis ler, left on a sight-seeing trip to Niagara Falls and other points. Mrs. Frank Hocker and son, Alvin, and I. M. Glace, of Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Glace and W. O. Glace spent Sunday at the home of W. H. Keiter and at the bedside of Mrs. Elizabeth Glace, who Is seriously ill. —Mr. and Mrs. D. B. A. Mehargue of Lucknow, spent Sunday at the home of I. G. Ryan.—Mrs. Lewis Bowman and daughter, Margaret, of Altoona, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah ,T. Sweigard. The Halifax Boy Scouts spent this week with their friend, the Rev. C. B. Felton, at Tow er City. Mrs. TVillam Lyter and daughters. Lottie and Ethel, of Phila delphia. spent several rtavs at the botne of S, J. Zearing. ( YORK COUNTY COUPLE MARRIED AT DILLSBUR fl Httk v> Ji&Sk tin Hk I B^.' MR. AND MRS. CLYDE B. SPAHR Dillsburg, Pa., Aug. 28. —On Th ursday morning Clyde Spahr and Miss Velva Hamme, representing two prominent families of this section were married by the Rev. C. E. Heffleger, pastor of the Dilisburg Reformed charge at the parsonage in Harrisburg street. Mrs. Spahr is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hamme a prominent farmer of Franklin town ship. Mr. Spahr is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Roert Spahr, of South Baltimore street, and is employed In the Air-Brake Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad shops at Lucknow as an inspector. They lett for Atlantic City, where they will re main for some time and upon their return will reside in Dilsburg. Personal News Items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania Duupbln. Miss Arne Shaffer, a Philadelphia, arrived here yesterday to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brinton and children, of Harrisburg, are spending a week at the cottage, "Eat a Ix>t," Speeceville.— Mr. and Mrs. William Hidler, of Shen andoah, Va., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. William F. Reed. Mrs. Marry Miller, who had been ill for some time with typhoid fever, at the Hartman hospital. Harrisburg, returned home on Saturday. Mrs. l« reeinan C. Gerberlch and Miss Carrie Elizabeth Gerberich left on Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Charles Knull at her cottage at Mt. Gretna. Thomas Hawthorne, of New York city, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. W. J. Haw thorne. Mrs. John Hyde, of Philadel phia. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Geo. Gilday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackquemin of Lewisburg, are th.' guests of Mrs. Mar garet Fertig. Miss Grace Rlchwine, of Harrisburg. spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. George Motter. —Mr. and Mrs. Grover Glass and sons of Harris burg, spent several days with Mr. and Airs. Samuel Maurey. Miss Ivathryn Weddell, of New York City, Is the guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Kline. Mrs. Nimrod Smith has returned from a week's stay at Atlan tic City. Mrs. George. Drum, and Miss Eva Gipe of Williamstown. spent sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dav'd son, of Harrisburg, spent several days with their daughter, Mrs. Charles Shaf fer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black, of Washington, D. C„ Mrs. Roy Geysking and children, of Harrisburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Landis 011 Wednesday. John Senseman and Harry Holtz, of Harrisburg, spent Tuesday at the "Sidnal." Rnlph Lutz, a son of the Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Lutz and a graduate of this year's class at Albright college, has gone to Burns ville, N. C., where he will teach in the Stanley McCormick school. Mrs. Al bert Warner spent Tuesday at Phila delphia. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. An derson, Mrs. William J. Anderson, Miss Mary Miller. of Harrisburg, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rierbower. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bier bower, Mr. and Mrs. William Rierbower, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday at "The Nook." Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Warner and son...Douglass, Miss Mary Cieck ner. Miss Kathr.vn First, and William Anderson, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warner. Edward Snavely, of Harrisburg, Harry O. Hlmes. of Gettysburg. Miss Louise M. Dornbusch, of Dayton. Ohio, Miss Irene Zelders. of Washington, *lr. and Mrs. Howard Irwin, of Harrisburs', were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Knupp. Harvey C. Forney spent several days at Pittsburgh. Miss Sa bra Clark spent Tuesday with Mrs. U. S. Abercrombie of Cottage Hill, Steelton. —Mrs. J. E. Williams and daughter, May. are spending several days at En ola.—A. F. Gailbratth. of Darlington, Md., is the sruest of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert F. Stirling. Mlffllnton n. Mr. and Mrs. Alexan der Keiser of Crafton motored to this place on Monday and spent the night at the home of M. P. Crawford. On Tues day accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Crawford and daughter they left for Harrisburg where they will visit rela tives and friends. Frank Rohrer and daughter. Mrs. Harry Hubler, of Harris burg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Manbeek. Ella Painter, after spending a week with her cousin, Mrs. M. P. Crawford left Monday for Har risburg, to visit her brother, Jesse Howe, en route, to her home in Wash ington, D. C. Jacob Davis, of Medix Run. is snending a vacation with his mother. Mrs. Sara Davis. Mrs. John S. Graybill, Jr., and Mrs. Guy Auker spent several days at Lancaster. Mrs. Thad Voncent and son Alexander re-> turned home on Monday after a vlslv at Danville. Herman Howe and Ro bert Ku 1 o employed at the Pipe Bend ing Works at Harrisburg spent Sun day at home. Misses Marguerite and Merla Crlswell are spending a couple of weeks at Orbisonla and Rellwood. George K. Rodgers. of Crabtree, Is vis iting his parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Rodgers. Mrs. Jannery returned home Monday after a month's visit with her brother In Cresson. lowh. Mrs. William Miles and son Sydney and urandson, James Harwood, of Jersey Citv. are visiting at the home of F. M. M. Pennell. The Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Kendall of Muscatine, lowa, are visiting her oarents, Mr. arid Mrs. I. D. Musser. —Miss Rettye Mayer and Miss Davis, nurses In the Philadelphia hospital; Southard Mayer of MillvlUe, Ohio, and George Mayer of Columbus, Ohio, are guests of C. W. Mayer and family. Tom Jenkins of Pittsburgh spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins. Mrs. C. W. Marshall and Miss Nelle McCdllough of Harrisburg spent Wednesday In town. Ellxnbethvllle Prof, and Mrs. R. C. Hertzler spent several days with F. P. Margerum and family at their country home at Grand View. Joseph Zeigler of Hershey was a recent guest of Lewis H. Zeigler. Mrs. Isaac Snyder and children of the Capital City, were the recent guests of Miss Alice Schreftler. — Master Hurn Diller, of Carlisle, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Culp.— Ray K. Buffington and H. C. Swab rep resented Camp 110, P. O. S. of A. at Reading this week. Charles F. Eby Is building an extension to his home In Main street. H. W. KoppenhetTer, of West Faiiwlew. and James Koppen heffer of Northumberland, spent sev eral days in town. Cashier H. H. Has singer and family camped in a grove near Klingerstown this week. Miss Mae Barrett .of Bloomsburg, a former public school teacher here, is visiting at the home of W. A. Bauder. Charles H. Walters of Philadelphia is spending a vacation with J. A. Schreiber. Mrs. Elmer Daniel of Llnglestown. accom panied her mother to this place on Tuesday. Mrs. Ira W. Klinger spent Thursdav at Harrisburg. Miss Mar garet Liddick of Millerstown Is the guest of Miss Blanche Fogelman. The Rev. R. L. Romberger and family of Wllkes-Rarre are guests o fhis brother, A. M. Romberger. Mrs. Blanche Hep ner. of Palmyra. Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. H. Weaver. Walter W. Koppenheffer of Roanoke. Va., Is spending some time with Daniel Kop penheffer. llnlniatla. Mnrk Prelhelbi* and family, of Millersburg;. are visiting: at the home of Henry Zeigrler. E. J. Klingman was at Philadelphia recent ly. Ellen Messner, of Tower City, is visiting; her mother.—Mrs. Anna Mess ner. of Tower City. Is visiting lier mother. Mrs. Anna Messner. B. F. Dreibelbis spent several days at lyew isbui'K. Mrs. Henry Zeigler 1s visiting: al Bloomsburg. Melvin Ritchie and AUGUST 28, 1915. Earl Klinger spent Sunday at Harris burg. Miss Ida Dorworth and Miss Edith Byerly have returned to their homes in Norristown after spending several weeks'here. Mrs. Galen Lthr and son, James, spent several days at Harrisburg. David Renn has return ed home from Sunbury.—Clinton Fens i termaclier left for Pittsburgh, 011 Tues ' day. Dr. B. S. Kerchner spent Tues day at Harrisburg. Kstella Bubb, of Millersburg, spent several days with relatives here. Jerry Radle trans acted business at Urban, on Monday. Hershey. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Glynn and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walton, Jr., made a motor trip to Delaware Water Gap. Miss Helen A. Magee, of Lan caster, is spending the week with her brother, D. Frank Magee. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jacobson, ot Washington, D. C., are the guests of her brother, A. C. Krapf. Miss Frances Moyer, of Scot land. and Mr. and Mrs. J. -G. Grotf, of Harrisburg, were the guests of Harry Moyer. John Malone visited rela tives at Lancaster. Felix Moyer, of Allentown, was the guest of his broth er, J. H. Moyer. Miss ina Garman is spending a week's vacation at Wash ington, D. C., and Baltimore, Md. Miss Lillian Edwards, of Wlikes-Barre, is spending her vacation as the guest of Miss Florence Kitchen. Miss Alice Elder, general secretary of the Y. W. C. A., is spending several weeks with her mother at Saltzburg. Miss Mary Gross, of Duneannon, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller. Lloyd E. Gordon visited relatives at Alechanics burg. S. T. Stlne and family, of Har risburg, were the guests of his brother, H. W. Stlne. Miss Helen Snanglcr, of Dover, i ork county, and Miss Alma Green, of Gettysburg, were the guests of Mrs. H. Kottler. Mrs. .1. N. Keller, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. it. Kasnacht. MlllerKtowu. Mr. and Mrs. Justus Lindcr, of Bloonilield, N. J., are visiting Mrs. Linder's sister, Mrs. Charles Holt man. Mrs. William Walker and daughter, Daisy, visited relatives at Reed's Gap this week. Mrs. Laura Carter,' son Harold, and Miss Maude Shover, left Saturday for Cardiff, Md., where they will visit Mr. und Mrs. Ed ward Rumple. \\ illiam Uounsley and family, of Penbrcok, are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willlaii) Uouns ley. Mr. and Mrs Frank Flukes, sou Ralph and daughter Louise, of New port, spent Sun-iuy with' Mr. G. D. Tay lor. Raymond Wagner, of Lemoyne, spent Sunuay with his parents, Mr. aim Mrs. Frank Wagner. M i.-s Pearl Koush is spending this week iu Phila delphia aim Atlantic City.—Allss Mary Howe is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Klopp at York. On Wed nesday Mr. and Mrs. John Light, Miss Urace Lignt, Mr. and Mrs. Ellucr Reis inger, Mr. and Mrs. George Fry, son Fred and daughter Sylvia, una the Rev. and Mrs. mines and son. Kennell), lUtoed to Hershey Ralph Beaver, ot Pfouts Valley, spent the week-end with D. M. IticKabaugh. Miss Nelle Thompson, of Huntingdon, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Maria Codran. — Mr. and Mrs. David Diium and cnil- Jren, of Lewistown, spent the week end with Harry Martin. Mrs. John Woods went to Philadelphia Wednes day. Miss Marguerlta Bonning, of Haddontield, N. J., is visiting at the Ward House. Mrs. Irvin Crane is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Letlt, at Parkcsburg, W. Va. "Dick" BoKinger and daugnter, Mary, of Har risburg, spent Tuesday In town. Dr. James Kverhart and Dr. E. Shutnan Eveihart and tamily, of Lemoyne, were the guests of D. M. Rickabaugii and family on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dimni. ol Harrisburg, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ktpp. —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Branyan and Mrs B. H. Branyan were at Carlisle, Sunday. Martin Noll and daughters, Sarati and FaJinie, and Mrs. Carrie Froutnian attended the Noll reunion at Crow's Ferry, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore anu sister, Miss Sarah Kipp, spent Tuesday at McAllis tersville. The Camp Fire Girls, ac companied by Messrs. Ralph Beaver, Uussel Jones. Foster Bollinger, Harry Beacham and D. Gilbert Rickabaugii hiked to the Reading company's ore grounds Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Newton Cox and daughter, Ida, on Tuesday met with an accident owing to the harness on their horse breaking. Mrs. Cox, in jumping from the buggy, was very bady bruised and cut In her side. The firemen held a cornroast down at the Willows, below town, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mary Loaman, of Harrisburg, is visiting rel atives at this place. A cornroast was held in Echo Grove, above town, by the Hick-a-Thrift club, of Harris burg, Monday evening. I'lkctown. Mr. and Mrs. George Wade. Jr., and two daughters, Verna and Alberta, of Llnglestown; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ebersole and children, N'aoml, Elvira and Marlin, spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mr. D. C. Runkle. Mrs. Minnie Shepler visited at Llnglestown ,on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Nicholas and son, Gor don. of West Falrview, spent several •lays with Simon Weaver. Miss Potteiger, of Harrisburg, spent several •lays with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Straw. The Rev. Dr. C. H. Forney, of Harris burg, was tbe guest of G. W. Fo>' and family tills week. Miss Katherlne Bufflngton, of near Dauphin, spent the week with Air. and Mrs. H. W. Sweig trt. —• Misses Bessie and Bertha Krels er, of Llnglestown, spent Sunday af ternoon with David Mumma. Miss Miriam McCord, of Harrisburg, is the guest of Miss Vera Early. Thomas Ramsey and daughter Priscilla, and Miss Luella Gastrock, spent Wednes day with Mrs. Maymc Cassel at Ling lestown. Mrs. Emanuel Feaser, of Dauphin, spent a few days tills week with her daughter, Mrs. S. H. Stroh. Inlon Deposit. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and son, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Yantz. —Mr. and Mrs. George Miller spent Monday at Annvllle. Joseph Ulrich, of Penbrook, visited his sister, Mrs. Charles Whitmoyer, on Sunday. W. S. Long and sons spent Saturday at Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hare spent Sunday at Elizabetlitown.— Irving Wagner, of Palmyra, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wagner, on Sunday. Mrs. Henry Miller and son, Paul, spent Tuesday at Harrisburg. Mrs. Sarah Glrfln "and daughter, of Columbia, after spending some time with Mr .and Mrs. William Phfells returned home, on Sunday. Preaching services will be held In the United Brethren Church 011 S.onday morning by the pastor, the Rev. George W. Hallman.. Mrs. Joseph Etter spent a day at Harrisburg. Miss Dorothy Shutters, of Renovo, is spend ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. David Hanshue. Levi Rambler spent Sat urday at Harrlsourg. Mr. and Mrs. SIMMY BIN CONCERT Hi CHURCH SERVICES Berrysburg Band and Minister Will Have Joint Affair on Town Common at Six O'clock SHOWER ON 18TH BIRTHDAY Friends of Miss Maude Bowman Present Handkerchiefs on Anniversary Occasion By special Correspondence Berrysburg, Pa., AUK. 28. Ross Giirber, a student at the Commercial School at Harrisburg is spending some time with his grandmother, Mrs. Raker. Sirs. Hoffman of Philadel phia is visitine her parents, Mr. and . , charles Leno. C. J. Daniol and Mrs. Wiliam Lance and children rr&ncls and Elnor returned to PhKn i.i "fter spending two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jr. b. Daniel. Roscoe Daniel accompanied them to Philadelphia where he will lie employed. on Saturday morning Miss Esther Bonawitz and Wiliam Bowers were married at the St. John's parsonage, by the Rev. Mr. Huyett. On Sunday Miss Anna Matter of Loyalton and H. Hochlander of uiconisco were married at the same place. A large monument is beim? erected over the grave of the late Ex < ommissioner John Delbler. Mis. Shcink of Lancaster .is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul Huyett. Miss Minnie Snyder is spending some time with her sister in Everett. The Lutheran and Reformed Sunday school will hold its annual picnic in Henninger's Grove on Saturday. .V handkerchief shower was tendered Miss Maude Bowman on Monday night on her 18th birthday. Numerous par lor games were played and refresh ments were served to the following: Misses Hazel Deihler, Dorothy Hoover, Dora Hartman, Lena Hartman. Ola Weaver. Florence Hoover, Hattie Wise, Beatrice Hoover, Maud Bow man and Helen Daniel, Messrs. Paul Lehman, Forrest Kebaugh, Harry Hartman, Wiliam Schlegle, Miles Mot'- ter and Mark Kebaugh. On Sundav evening at 6 o'clock, the hand will give a sacred concert on the Com mons, after which the Rev. Hoffman will have an open-air meeting. Mount Joy Pastor Baptises Eleven Children on Sunday Special to The Telegraph Mount Joy, Aug. 28.—Albert. Stfick ler has grown a cabbage head weigh ing pounds. The Crusaders Men's Organized Bible Class of the United Brethren Sunday School will hold an outing in the grove of the, borough mill dam this afternoon.— William Kuhn and wife of St. Louis, Mo., are the guests of Miss Mary Kvihn. —Miss Salome Feeser, of Har risburg, has been the guest of Mrs. Paul E. Getz.—Mrs. Simon Mennaugh left on Saturday for York and Gettys burg.—Clair Wallace of Media, spent Sunday in town, as a guest of Burgess George H. Brown.—A. E. Koons, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday in town. —-Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rodgers, of Washington, D. spent Sunday In town, stopping at the Exchange Hotel. —Levi Hostetter, of Chicago. 111., while in town on Monday, called to see his old friend, J. R. Missemer.— James Glatfelter and two daughters. Misses Elizabeth and Margaret, at tended the Glatfelter reunion at York. —Mrs. E. W. Christman, of WfJkers ville, Md., is the guest of Miss Linnie Greiner. —The Rev. George W. Getz, pastor of the Church of God at Steel ton, was in town on Wednesday, the guest of the Rev. C. D. Rishel. —Mrs. Ambrose Raffensberger and Miss Ruth Westafer of Elizabethtown, were tlie guests of Mrs. J. R. Meissenier on Wednesday.—The Rev. Lewis Chester Morrison, Rector of St. Luke's Epis copal Church, on Sunday baptized eleven children of the parish.—Henry G. Flory, of Old Line, was in town on Wednesday, the guest of his nephew, J. R. Missemer.—Miss Ruth Hagen berger, of Williamsport, after spend ing two months with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hagenberger, left for her home on Monday.—Carson Engle and Benjamin Hoffer have gone to Saginaw, Mich., where they will be instructors in a business college. HARVEST HOME AT BARREN'S Special to The Telegraph Dilishurn. Aug. 28.—Rev. and Mrs. Ira U. Trostle. ■of Millvale, Pa., are visiting friends in Dillsburg. The Mr. Trostle was pastor of the Dills burg Lutheran Church. —D. W. Bet zel, cashier of the National Bank, re turned to his home on Monday, after spending a vacation in Buffalo, X. V. —The Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wolf spent the week at Gettysburg with the lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Johns. Mrs. Marjorie Fetty left Wednesday for California to attend the Exposition.—The Rev. O. E. Krenz, pastor of Calvary United Brethren Church, is confined to his home by illness.—Miss Susan Beatty, who has been critically ill for some time, Is now improving.— Robert Le rew, of Philadelphia, is visiting his sister, Miss Lizzie Lerew.—Slervin B-. Gochenour was at York this Week.— Harvest Home services will be held in Barrens Church on 'Sunday morning by the Reformed congregation. The ltev. C. E. Heffleger will conduct tho services.—M. C. Thumma and John A. Goudy represented Dillsburg camp of P. O. S. of A at the State Conven tion in Reading this week. RKTDR.VK» FROM EXPOSITION' Blnin, Pa., Aug. 28.—Miss Ruthi Sel lers, a school teacher of Johnstown, Pa., after spending a vacation' here, has returned home. G. W. Uutshau who visited the Panama-Paclc Expo sition at San Francisco, returned home on Thursday. Mis. Gutshall also came back from a visit at Shenandoah, lowa. —Mrs. Marv King of Philadelphia, who is nearing her eightieth milestone and has not been back here since her girl hood days, maue a snort visit on Thurs day evening at the home of W. h. Sheaffer. She was accompanied here in a touring car from New Blootnfleld by Miss Clara Mclntlte. W. B. Peale, H. E. Shelblev and McClure Ramsay. Mr.- and Mrs. F. S. Clsna. of Washington, D. C„ are guests of his mother, Mrs. William Owlngs. Miss Rebecca Brown, of Pittsburgh, visited her sis ter, Mrs. Boggs. Mr. and Mrs. Her man Rrlnkman, of Klllottsburg. who were recently married, were the guests of A. C. Hollenbaugh. Mrs. Rrlnkman was the widow of Taylor Roush. Henry Pclffer and Mr. and Mrs. George Miller spent Saturday at Stouch..burg attending the Peiffer family reunion.— Mrs. George W. Ballman. of Annvllle, spent the week here. Mrs. Harry S. K'elffer and daughter Kathryn spent Tuesday at Harrisburg. Miss Agnes Peiffer. of Stouchsburg, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. 5