RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS. ANNIVERSARIES EELLITES HOLD 11101 MEETING 9 Several Hundred Delegates As semble at Hershey For Annual Convention This Week STUDENT TO COMPLETE STUDY Italian Minister of Church of Breth ren Organizing Sunday School Class at Hershey Hershey, Pa., Sept. It.—Clarence Campbell attended a family reunion at Mt. Joy.—George Long, of Tower City, spent several days here. —Charles S. Kutz, of the Carlisle Sentinal. was a visitor here this week.—J. O. Hess and son, Irvin, spent several days at Millersburg. The Rev. O. G. Romlg, pastor of the United Brethren Church at Tower City, spent several days with his family here last week. Angellne Deininger, of Kansas City, Mo., is vis iting relatives in this community.— Mrs. Owen Underwood, of Potts ville, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Welnger. John I. Meek, who served the Holy Trinity Church as pastor during the summer months, left this week for Philadelphia, to complete his course In the Mt. Airy Theological Seminary. The Rev. J. Caruso, of Brooklyn. N. Y., an Italian of the Church of the B-ethren, is here for the purpose of organizing a Sun day School class amon» the Italians.— Several hundred ▼.ussellites came to Hershey this week and are holding their national convention. Mrs. Charles Myers and children, of Pitts burgh. and Mrs. Kent and daughter, of Huntingdon, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad. State Highway Department Building Bridge Near Rife Rife. Pa., Sept. It.—Men of the State Highway Department are putting up a concrete bridge below Rife. They are from Newport and are boarding at J. M. Bonawitz's and Dan Ditty's.— The Rev. Mr. Miller and family, of the Reformed Church, called at the home of Daniel Dlttv on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Salida, of Berrvs burg. visited the home of A. F. Stro hecker.—Harvey Strohecker and fam ily. of Millersburg. were guests of J. K. Strohecker.—Victor Lebo started vork with Philip Nace at his coal digger last week. 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SUFFRAGE WORKERS MUCH ENCOURAGED Meeting at Williams Grove Last Week Believed to Have Been Very Successful JOINT MEETING OF W. C. T. U. Mrs. B. Reily Shope Entertains Church of God Mite Society at Mechanicsburg i By Special Correspondence Mechanics burg, Pa., Sept. 11. —Suf- frage workers are feeling very much encouraged over the success of the meeting held at Williams Grove last week, which was marked by splendid co-operation and exceptional interest. —The public schools opened on Mon day with a large enrollment of pupils. —Mrs. Augustus Reinoehl and daugh ter, Miss Leah Reinoehl. of Lancaster, were visitors in town. Miss Manetta Kilmore. who teaches school In Shiloh, N. J., left for that place to resume her duties. Miss Ruth Lloyd has re turned from a visit to Seattle, Wash. —The W. C. T. U. held e joint meet ing of the mothers' department and the franchise department on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Alice S. Hauck. Mrs. R. H. Thomas had charge of the former and Mrs. Charles Martin of the latter. On Tuesday evening Mrs. B. Reily Shope entertained the Mite Society of the Church of God at her home. The following persons par ticipated in the program: Miss Etta Miller, Miss Claire Fortenbaugh, Miss Romaine King. Miss Orca Miller and Miss Violet Bowman. Harvest Home services will be held In the Brethren in Christ Church this afternoon at 2 o'clock and this evening at 7:30.-—Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Zug and daughters, the Misses Ree and Manllva Zug. have re turned from a trip to the Pacific Coant. —Mrs. E. C. Gardner was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. A. J. Snyder, In Harrisburg on Tuesday. Miss Grace Adams has recovered from her recent illness. A festival will be held by the Rescue Hook and Ladder Company this evening on the lawn of the enginehouse. Music will be fur nished by the Singer Band. Miss Martha Schafhirt left for Myerstown on Monday, where she teaches school. U'KESI SCHOOI, IMPROVED By Spedal Correspondence l.vkenn. Pa., Sept. 11.—On Wednes day morning the stork arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schreffler with a bouncing hoy. Mrs. David Gratz, one of Lykens' well-known resi dents. has been confined to her home by illness for some time. She Is now slightly Improved.—The Lykens school building, which has been undergoing a complete change. Is nearing completion. The Fall term will open with several new teachers Installed In the high school. gFARMERS! V Give Your Wheat mßm Fields What They |U||BUi Need to Make the Wheat Grow. WIZARD BRAND PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE The Food That Fattens The Wheat Heads Wizard Brand is 100 per cent pure Sheep Manure, no filler, nothing but the pure manure. It Is the tireatest Fertiliser for all crops, Nature's own way. It feeds the crop with just exactly what it needs, and builds up the soil for the next crop. No matter what kind of soil you have or what its condition, the Sheep Manure will enrich it. 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CHASE'S" Blood and Nerve Tablets Fill the shriveled srteriss with pure, rich tilled, increase the weight in solid fleeh and Ir.usels that rive you strength, the brain and rerves with fresh vital fluid that force new life snd vigor into every psrt of the body. WEIGH YOURSELF BEFORE TAKING Price 50 cents: Special Strength 75 cents. Dr. Chsss Co.. 224 N. 10th BL. Philadelphia. Pa. RURAL CARRIERS HOLD CONVENTION Congressman B. K. Focht Makes Address at Annual Meeting at Port Royal MIFFLINTOWN HOTEL IS SOLD New Automobile Repair Shop and Garage Built by Potter Wagon Works By Special Correspondence MlflWntown, Pa., Sept. 11.—Mrs. Brady Robinson and daughter, of Oil | City, are guests of Mrs. Ezra Doty j and Miss Josephine Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Graybill and Mr. and Mrs. John Watts, of Belleville, on Sunday i visited Mrs. Watts' sisters, Mrs. B. F. ' Junkin and Miss Louise Jackman. —• Miss' Mabel Zeiders left on Monday [ for Shlppensburg where she will at tend the Cumberland Valley State Normal School. Mrs. Wilson Loyd left Monday for a visit to California I and New Mexico. Misses Mabel and Edith Kreider, of Pittsburgh, spent several days at the home of their uncle. James Kreider, and family. Mrs. J. H. Neely and sons, Howard and William, and Mrs. Ezra Parker and son. Southard, naotored to Har j rlsburg and back on Friday. Mrs. j Beulah Shearer and little daughter, j Ona, left for Sioux City, lowa, where : they will spend several weeks with relatives and will then go on to the ; Exposition. James McClellan and : daughter. Helen McClellan, of Roan oke, Va„ are guests at the home of Charles McClellan at Mifflin. Miss Kathryn Diffenderfer left Monday for Egg Harbor, X. J., where she Is a teacher in the public schools.—Misses Nellie Weimer and Clara McCachren. of Churchill, spent Tuesday with Mrs. D. L. Berry. Mrs. H. B. Mutthers | bough, of Driftwood, is the guest of 1 her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Kreider. Miss Mary Kulp, of Har risburg. spent Monday with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Kulp. Charles Potter, of the Potter Wagon I Works, has announced that he has i bought the Neff property north of town and will at once erect a large repair ship and automobile garage.— David 13. Youtzv, who has conducted i the Keystone Hotel for some time, has sold out the business to P. Gulfogle, of New-port. Mrs. Darlington, of Lewistowp. spent Sunday at the home of William Zeigler. The rural mail I carriers of Mifflin, Juniata, Perry and i Snyder counties held their annuai con l ventlon on the fair grounds at Port Royal on Monday. An address was made by Congressman B. K. Focht, of Lewisburg . Tower City School Teachers Hold Cornroast Along Creek By Special Correspondence Tower City, Pa., Sept. 11.—On Fri ; day evening the school teachers en joyed a cornroast In the woods across the Wlconlsco creek and all had a pleasant time. Those present were: Misses Ellen Messner, Vera Bressler, Miriam Fegley, Elsie and Ida Henrv, Margaret Powel, Margaret Walsh, Winifred Evans. Ella Berney and Grace and Frieda Kantner; Messrs. Richard Murray, John Snyder, Charles Miller, Ed. Kopp, Clarence Messner, Prof. Keal and Adolph Long. - Ben jamin Kaufman has returned from South Bethlehem. Mr. and Mrs. j Richard Horiey enjoyed a pleasant day at Lykens. Miss Helen Long 1 and aunt will spend several days at Philadelphia. Charles Wolfe has re turned from a pleasant visit to rela tives In Losberry. Misses Florence Lewis and Ellen Messner. of Harris burg, spent several days in town.— Abe Reed and Mr. and Mrs. William Dorr, of Philadelphia, are visiting former neighbors here. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller returned to their home in Akron, 0.. after a visit to the former's parents.—Miss Marie Schreln er, who spent her vacation at Har risburg. has returned home John Messner, of Willlamsport, Is visiting his parents here. Miss Ida 80. of • Tremont, is enjoying a visit to Miss 1 Annie HofTman. Mrs. Charles Stover and daughter, of Reading, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Krebs. Misses Bertha Jones, Mary Murray and Helen | Callen, of Reading, are visiting their parents. Mrs. John Nlghtllnger, of Zarephath, N. J.. is visiting relatives here. A motorcycle party from Reading, consisting of Clayton Ludwlg , and Miss Mame Swab, Mr. and Mrs. I ; George Amery, Mr. and Mrs. Enic Whierv, Harrison Miller and Miss i Violet Wilson, George Duckey and < Mary Whiery enjoyed Sunday with J. P. Ludwlg and family. Richard Murray, of Philadelphia, Is home for J his vacation. TEACH Kit GOKS TO TF.NXESSKE By Special Correspondence Dillsburg. Pa.. Sept, 11.—Miss Kath ryn Graff, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J H. Graft, has gone to Huntzdale, Tenn.. where she will teach In the | Mossop memorial school.—Austin Le rew left Monday for Annvllle, where he has entered Valley Col lege. Mr. Lerew is a graduate of the Dillsburg high school, class of 1915. —William E. Hess has returned to his home in Idaho after spending several months at Dillsburg. Professor Charles Smith has gone to Pa., where he will teach in the Pan ther Creek Valley Business College.— Miss Grace Cassel has gone to Home stead, Pa., where she will make her future home.—Mrs. Albert White has removed to Rochester. Pa.—The con dition of Miss Pearl Trimmer, who has been seriously ill for the past sev- 1 eral weeks with typhoid fever, is Im proving.— Ralph Roblson, of Latimore township, is ili with diphtheria. SPENT DAY ON BATTLEFIELD By Special Correspondence Wormloysburg. Pa., Sept. 11.—Miss Grace Sweigert has returned home after spending two weeks at Asbury Park. Miss Mary Wright has re turned home from New York city.— Mrs. Russel Hummel entertained Mrs. Davis, of New Cumberland. Wednes day.—Theodore Deysher, of Reading, spent the week with the Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Renshaw.-—Mrs. J. J. Hemmer and son Norman an Miss Wertz spent Sunday with Mrs. Hemmer's sister at New Kingston.—The Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Renshaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hippie. Mr. Deysher and Miss Bal thaser spent Thursday at Gettysburg. | —Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hippie and Win ter Baker and family spent Sunday and Mondav at Hagerstown and Berkeley Springs ,Va.—Mrs. Heckard and daughter have returned home after spending two weeks at Buffalo | and Niagara Falls. Mrs. Wesley; Geiger entertained her Sunday school class at the park. Personal News Items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania By Special Correspondence I nlou Drpmlt. Mr. and Mrs. John Linker, of Penbrook, visited his sister, Mrs. Emanuel Lenta:, on Sunday.—Mis. Henry A. Miller and two sons, Harry and Paul, spent Sunday at Palmyra, visiting; her brother, Edward Spang ler. Miss Naomi Groff returned home on Sunday after a visit at Sandy Hol low. Ray Stauffer, of Harrisburg, ; visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Stauffer, on Wednesday. Mr. and | Mrs. C. A. Lanilis spent Sunday at [ Elizabethtown visiting their daughter, I Mrs. Emma Hershey. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Faokler and children, of Eliza bethtown. visited his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Abraham Faokler. on Sunday. Preacfiing services will be ht*ld in the I'nitcd Brethren Church on Sunday morning, at 10:30 o'clock, bv the pas tor. the Rev. George \Y. Mailman Harvey. Miss Blanche Long, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Elias Kaufman spent Sunday at Royalton. visiting their son, Harvey. Miss Blanche Long, Miss Mary Rambler. Mrs. Henry Miller and i sons. Harvey and Paul, spent Monday ,at Annviile. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Eis enhauer, of Reading, visited his pa rents. Israel Eisenhauer, on Monday.— Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Pelffer enter tained the following guests on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zllmmerman and children. George Lov. of Philadelphia; : Martin Landis and daughter, of West Virginia. I Piketown. William Baker, of Har hisburg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Llngle. Mrs. Jobn Thompson, of Harrisburg. spent several days with her father. Thomas Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lefevre, of Philadelphia. I and Miss Marion Hetrick. of Beaver Creek, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ' ; C, H Megoonel. Theodore Shepley, of Dauphin, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shepley. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fox and daughter. May. and son, Earl, visited Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ging rich. at Hanoverdale, on Sunday. Miss Mary Carpenter, of Harrisburg, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lingle. Miss Irene Detweiler, of Oberlln. spent the week with Mr. ind I Mrs. H. E. McClain. Mrs H. M. Wilt and Master William Wilt on Sunday I visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Early, in | Fishing Creek Valley. Mrs. David I Mumma and daughters. Mabel and Ada. iand son. David, spent Saturday with ! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rhoads. The j Mount Laure! Sunday school will hold its annual picnic In the grove near the church next Saturday. Tlnlmntla—Mrs. John Reitz. of Har risburg. was the guest of Mrs. J. F. Rrosious. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Det bert spent Sunday at Kl'ngerstown.—• Mr. and Mrs. Rltter, of Philadelphia, j spent several days at the home of E. J. Kingman. C. S. Deppen transacted ! business at Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. ; Renton Wiest. of Shamokin, visited the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wiest. Morris Bohner was at Wat j sontown. oir Wednesday. lsaac Mess ner and Isaac Dreibelbis, of Paxton, ! spent Wednesday here. Mrs. Newton i Wetzel were at Fisher's Ferry, on j Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Dale, of Pitts burgh. is a guest at the home of M. ; R. Fenstermacher. Allen Brown, of : Sunbury, is visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Brown. Miss Hazel Johnson, of McKees, spent Wednesday here. I. J. Batdorf, of Harrisburg. spent Wednesday here. —■ Miss Eva Fegley, of Lykens. is the guest of Mrs. Emma Bettleyon. Mrs. W. G. Zimmerman Gives Picnic For Class Llnglostown. Pa., Sept. 11.—Services will be held in the United Brethren Church to-morrow evening by the pas tor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch; in the I Church of God in the morning by the pastor, the Rev. George Sigler and in Wenrich's Church in the morning by the Reformed pastor, the Rev. Lewis Reiter. Mrs. W. G. Zimmer man entertained her Sunday School class at a picnic on Saturday after noon in Homestead Park. Sixty chil dren were present. lsaiah Lenker killed a rattlesnake in Stony Valley that measured 4.1 inches and had ten j rattles. Henry Stackhouse, of Phila delphia. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Zimmerman on Sundajn, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Humphryville, of ; Philadelphia, spent Sunday with j friends here. Miss Tillie Cassel, of ; Piketown. spent several days with Mr. i and Mrs. Barney Gastrock. Miss Liliie Lee, of New Britain, and Harry j Onschlager, of Philadelphia, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hassler. Henry Rerryman, Mr. and Mrs. Pitchman and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ferdrich, of Allentown, and Mrs. Maria Zimmerman, of Har risburg, were guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schaner on Saturday. Miss Jane Care and Miss Grace Smith on Sunday accompanied Dr. E. R. Rhine and family on an auto trip to Ham burg.—Miss Emma Smith, of Harris burg, and George Biddle, of Duncan non,- were guests of Miss Eliza Buck on Sunday. Miss Eliza Buck spent several days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ebersoie at Penbrook.— j Mr. and Mrs. Adam Walmer, of Steelstown, are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Leese.—Miss Marion Smith was the week-end guest of Miss Myrna Smith, at Maple Lodge cottage at Millersburg. Miss Wil helinina Ball left for Atlantic High lands on Monday to resume her 'classes.—Mrs. Roat, of Reading, Is spending the week with Mrs. Alice j Rahuck. Mrs. John H. Look, of Piketown, was the guest of Miss Ellen and Sallle Zimmerman on Tuesday.— Mr. and Mrs. Miles Backenstoe and daughter. Lilian, of Mount Joy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bolton on Thursday. Mrs. Annie Smith and Mrs. Elizabeth Balthaser visited friends at Penbrook on Thursday. Mrs. Thomas Koons, of Harrisburg, and Mrs. Tyson, of Blairsvllle, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hench. Mrs. H. C. Schaner and children, of Harrisburg, and Mrs. John Geyer, of Middletown. on Thurs day were guests of Mrs. Rebecca Baker. Overseer Noel Is Repairing State Road in Perry County Xew Germantown. Pa., Sept. 11.— Mrs. T. S. Gibson and Mrs. Ira Collins, of Rlain. were guests of Miss Luella S. McLaughlin on Tuesday. They also railed on Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Trestle. — C. B. Trostle was in Blain on Monday 1 and also went to C. M. Foose's, in Madison township.—George W. Meek, of Wheatfield township. Democratic candidate for the nomination for county commissioner, was looking up his interests in Toboyne township.— j Overseer J. A. Noel had several men employed repairing the State road and took an auto trip to Landisburg on Thursday. William J. Wlllhide, of Baltimore, visited friends here.—Post master Russell F. Swartz, of New Ger mantown. and Miss Hazel Smith, of Blain, were In Harrisburg this week. — Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kesler and | daughter Romaine, of Mount Pleasant, i spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ros- j coe Morrow. Martin Hopple is 111 with pleurisy.—Mr. and Mrs. George t W. Johnson, of Blain, visited Mrs. R. j c. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. ' I Trostle on Sundav.—A valuable cow i • died for George D. Martin, of Mount j Pleasant, that he had refused SBO fori a short time before. Miss Jessie I | Mumper, of Mount Pleasant, has gone j to Norristown to become a trained i nurse.—Mr. and Mrs Hoffman, of Mil lersburg, spent Sundav with Mr. and I Mrs. W. H. Adams.—Mrs. W. H. Ad ams went to Harrisburg to se«< Mr. and Mrs. John Burrell before their re i moval to Dupont, Fla. Trip by Auto to New York to Visit Son By Special Correspondence Lewlsberry, Pa., Sept. 11.—Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parks returned from an outo trip to New York city, where they were guests of their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Parks. They were accompanied as far as Philadelphia by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armstrong and daughter who returned t home with them.—Mr. and Mrs. Allan j Frankeberger and daughters, Miriam land Margaret, who were visiting rela tives here, have returned to their home I In Philadelphia.—Mrs. Ettie ElHeman I left on Monday for York, where she j will live with her sister. Miss Mary I Hall. She lately had as her guests ! Mrs. Bella Keller, of Philadelphia. Mr. j llall and Miss Hall, of York.— Mr. and Mrs. Will Bushey and daughter Es- I ther, of Lemoyne, were guests of Mr. i and Mrs. J. F. Sutton..—While playing bail recently in front of G. J. Straycr's ; store Raymond Stonesifer. pitcher of | the I.ewisherry team, pitched a ball to ! Ralph Millard, who is also a member I of the home team, which struck Mil lard in the face, breaking his nose.— Mrs. Alice Stonesifer is visiting in I Philadelphia, the guest of Mr. and ! Mrs. T. W. Barnhill.—The Rev. Ed | ward Jackson to-morrow morning in the Methodist Episcopal Church will deliver a sermon to the members of Lewisberry Valley Grange. No. 1360. John E. Whisler, of York Haven, president of the twelfth district of the York County Sabbath School Asso ciation. attended the local Methodist Sunday school session on Sunday.— Miss Lorena Kilmore has returned to her home in Mechanicsburg after a vacation spent at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Annie Laird.—Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith returned Monday to their home in Baltimore pfter a visit with Mrs. Mary S. Myers. —Martin Brentjeman, of New Cumber land. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | Roy Miller.—The Rev. and Mrs. Gor don Gray have returned to Philadel | phla after spending several months at the Strominger summer home here.— Dean R. Hudson, a student at Dickin son Seminary, Willlamsport, will leave shortly for that institution, where he Ik preparing for the ministry.—Har vey Erney, assistant rural mail car rier ,is now serving the route while C. C. Rich, carrier, is taking a vacation. Men of Newton Hamilton Organize New Fire Co. By Special Correspondence Newton Hamilton, Pa..Sept. 11. — Miss Nora Hughes is visiting friends at Burnt Cabins.—Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coulter, of Tyrone, were recent vis itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. i M. Graham. Sr.—Mrs. C. A. Daniels j spent the past week at Millersburg, Ohio, having been called there by the ''.eath of a sister.—R. B. Fields, of I Elkins, W. Ya.. is visiting relatives | here.—Mrs. Harmon Gearhart left on ! Monday for her home in Georgetown, ' 111., after a month's visit with her mother, Mrs. Annie Sechrist. —At a meeting held recently a fire company was organized and the following offi cers elected: President. L C. Bowen; I treasurer, Samuel Miller; secretary, L. j B. Rogers: financial secretary, L. F. Valentine; chief, S. C. Rardine; assist ant chief, G. L. Kennedy.—Arthur Graham. Ardell Gaff and Ralph Nor ton were visitors at Mount Union Sat urday.—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Monaca, Sunday. September 5, a son.—Misses Mary Palmer and Irene McVey were Mount Union visitors Saturday even ing. ELIZA BETH VTLI ,E BAND CONCERT Elizabetlivllle. Pa., Sept. 11. —Charles Hummel has sold his propertv in Spruce street to John Ritz. —Dr. W. E. Naylor spent a week with his sons at i Harrisburg and visited Camp Hill.— j The Citizens Band rendered a tine I concert on the square on Saturday I evening. Miss Ida Eckert has re ! turned to Elwyn, Pa., after spending a vacation here.—Mrs. A. A. Gohn is visiting at York and Harrisburg.—Jo i seph Stine lias returned to Franklin | and Marshall College; Russell Rhoads 1 f-nd Jesse Zeigler to Lebanon Valley j College.—William P. Ingle, of Mill- I mont, spent last Saturday In town.— j Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Bingaman, of Lock | Haven, spent several days here. Mr. Bingaman was formerly Pennsylvania i Railroad ticket agent.—Mr. and Mrs. |J. Bohner are visiting the latter's j brother at Rough-and-Ready. Mr. j nnd Mrs. A. M. Romberger and son Roy spent the week with the Rev. Mr. Romberger at Wilkes-Rarre. Miles V. Miller has entered the Millersburg I high school. —Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. I Enders and Miss Miller spent Tuesday ;at Ashland. Miss Hilda Eby will j leave for Highspire on Monday, where } she will teach school.—James A. Hoff man. Fnited States ganger at Lititz. spent several days with his family here.—Mrs. W. A. Miller and son's spent Saturday at Millersburg.—John Hoover, one of the town's Civil War veterans, is ill at his home. Miss Beulah 1. Shutt left for Johnsonburg, j vhere she is instructor in music.—■ I John A. Whitman and Mr. Lapenta, of Norrlstown. are the guests of Wil- I liam Whitman.—Mrs. M. H. Zerfing j spent several days at Gratz. Mrs. Fred A. Zeigler spent the week at Philadelphia.—Samuel Hosterman is spending a vacation at Spring Mills.—• John R. Hauck. of Harrisburg, is the guest of his brother, Henry Hauck. Selinsgrove Schools Have Full Corps of Teachers By Special Correspondence .Selinsgrove, Pa.. Sept. 11. Lester Shucker. accompanied by Leon Mach mer, of Hamburg, students at State College, returned home this week from Reading. Misses Mabel and Marie Steffen. who spent the summer at I Eaglesmere, returned to their home her this week. Selinsgrove public schools opened Monday or this week with the following corps of teachers- Principal high School, Sumner M Snv der; assistant principal high school, Ray Seaman; grammar school. Earnest Ramaly; Intermediate. James Roust fourth grade, Jennip Miller; third grade' Anita Houseworth; second grade Martha Gemberline-; primary, 5, T ellle Forgy. Miss Matilda Maury returned to her home. Saturdav. after spending several weeks at Philadelphia.—Miss Margaret Dreese left for Pittsburgh on Tuesday. Selinsgrove school board at a meeting held this week has decid ed to reopen the Isle of Que public schools which were abandoned several years ago. nOXMOTER FA Mil,Y REI'XIO* By Special Correspondence Jonestown. Pa., Sept. 11.—The Don mover family reunion h«-ld In D. H. Kreiser's large grove, a short distance southwest of town, on Sunday, was largely attended. Mrs. Charles Bow man and daughters. Carrie, Harriet, Blanche and Eugenie, and grandson. Charles, of Allentown. spent several days with Mrs. Bowman's mother. Mrs. Caroline — The Misses Hum melberger, of South Araboy, N. J., re turned home after spending several days with their uncle, L. Hellman Rank. Mrs. Ralph Westbrook and son, John George. who have been spending the summer with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Capp, re turned to their home at Harrisburg. The peaches of Harry R. Zehrlng and Amos L Darcas are In great demand. —Charles Walker and family, of New York, who had intended leaving for Montgomeryvllle. were delayed, they having received a telegram stating that there was a contagious disease [ In the family of his brother, Thomas. AUTO STOLEN AND THEN ABANDONED Machine Taken From Greencastle Garage Found Next Morning at Street Corner TOLL GATE OFFICE ROBBED Winger Block, Oldest Building in Greencastle. Being Remodeled by Workmen By Special Correspondence Greencastle. Pa.. Sept. 11.—Green castle was visited by robbers on Tues day night when a number of stores were entered. The Witmer garage was broken into and the automobile taken, but evidently the thieves were unable to run the car. for the ma chine was abandoned on one of the street crossings. At the toll gate east of town the robbers secured thirty dollars in money. The Franklin Sunday School Association met In an nual session in Greencastle this week, with about one hundred delegates in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Grove entertained at dinner In honor of Prof. Harry Grove and his bride. Covers were laid for twenty-five. Mrs. E. O. McLanahan gave a very in teresting talk on "Woman Suffrage" before the W. C. T. U. on Tuesday evening. Carpenters have com menced work on the remodeling of the Winger block in Center Square. This Is one of the oldest buildings in the town. Miss Margaret Walter has returned to Philadelphia, after an extended visit with Greencastle rela tives.—Harold Drew, of Derby, Conn., was a guest at the home of D. Z. Shook.—Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Carter, of Glen Ridge, N. J.. were called to Greencastle this week by the death of Mrs. Carter's aunt, Miss Kate 1,. Mc- Cauley.—John Diehl has entered Car thage College, Carthage, 111.-—Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Broad, Dr. Edward Pardoe and Miss Wadell, of South Fork. Pa., spent part of this week in the home of Dr. C. B. Carl. Miss Tirzie Grove :is home from Chautauqua, where she spent the summer. Elmer Hessler, of Philadelphia, was a week-end visi tor here. —Miss Elizabeth Wight, of Baltimore, was the guest of Miss Llllle Kauffman over Sunday. Miss I/ore Branisholtz left this week for Eliza bethtown. where she has been elected head of the music deportment of the public schools. Hiram Metcalfe, of Pittsburgh, Is spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Metcalfe. Mrs. E. D. Stouffer and daughter, Miss Helen Stouffer, are home from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hostetter have returned to Pittsburgh, after a visit with Miss Alice Hostetter. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Arnold and son. of Harrisburg, spent the past week with Greencastle friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Etter Give Lawn Party For Friends By Special Correspondence Halifax, Pa., Sept. 11.—Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Chubb and daughter, of Topeka. Kan., spent the fcast week visiting relatives here. Evangelist Ross Denick, of Harrisburg. was the guest of the Rev. J. C. Pease over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Kelter and children and J. Harry Wagner, of Cherrvdale, Va„ and Joseph Camp bell. of Washington, D. C.. were visi tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Potter during the week.-—Mrs. Emma Wilver. of Washington, D. C.. is a guest at the Potter home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keim, of Harrisburg, and Miss Effie Kelm. of Lebanon, were guests of 51 r. and Mrs. G. W. West fall over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ellis, of Springville, N. Y„ are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ballon at their home at West View. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hoffman, of Tampa, Fla.; Mrs. W. K. Bumbaugh, of Harrisburg; Miss Margaret Zinn, of Lewistown, and Mrs. B. B. Brubaker, of Halifax, and granddaughter, Florence Ettie, of Philadelphia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Poffenherger at Susque hanna Heights. Mrs. Josephine Evans, of Carbondale, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Lebo. C. C. Sweigard. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lyter, Huldah Whitaker and Mrs. John War fel and son spent Saturday at Hershey and Union Deposit.—Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Etzmlller. of Penbrook, spent several days with their parents here. —J. Harry Wagner and Joe Campbell, of Washington. D. C„ are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner.—Mrs. Daniel Lebo, of Luck now. is visiting his nephew, Charles Miller, this wek. Anthony I«ng, of Arizona, Is visiting his nephew, Chas. Miller. Michael Sheaffer, of Pen brook, spent several days at the home of Jerry Jury. F. J. Kunhirt and family, of Lebanon returned to their home on Sunday, after spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. Carrie Shott re turned to her home In Lebanon on Monday after visiting at the home of Frank Shlley. Mrs. Claude Hoover and daughter. Grace, of Highspire, are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wise. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Etter entertained at a lawn party at their home In Second street on Thurs day evening. Gilbert and Delmar Still spent several days at Philadel phia and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William Mish, of near McClellan, announce the birth of a son, Septem ber 4. Annie Meokley spent the week at Enola. John Zeiders and family, of Progress, visited at the home of William Bowman. PRRRD-I, \ XT/, WEDDING By Special Correspondence Tont|w«ntow n. Pa., Sept. 11. Mr. arid Mrs. .Tam"s A. Cameron joined a party of twenty people from Millers town and motored to Rllzahethtown where they visited the Masonic Home. —Miss Jr-an Griffith, of Kaston. was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. G. Halde man, this week. Mrs. Josephine Zell, of Passaic, N. J., and Mrs. Crowther. of Oak Lane, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Slilnpen Thompson. John C. Tennis, of New York, and Misses Mar guerite and Klgarda Tennis, of Phil adelphia, wore r*c»nt guests of Mrs. Israel Tennis and Mrs. D. H. Spotts. Mrs William Brown, of Cocalamus, Is visiting her daughter. Mn, B. H. Branthoffer. Mrs. Herbert Colyer and little son, of Philadelphia, spent several days at the hom» of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Colyer. Miss Elizabeth Halde man. of Mlddleburg, Is spending several weeks with her grandmother. Mrs. J. G. Hnldemsn. Mrs. William Moore and little son, of Trenton, N. J., are visiting Mrs. Irvin Lantz. Ralph Freed and Miss Tlllle Lantz were mar ried at the Methodist Episcopal par sonage by the Rev. W. A. Garber last Saturday evening.—Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Haldeman snd son, John, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gilbert and two daug.l ters. of Mlddleburg. were guests of Mrs. -I. G. Haldeman, on Fundav. ,vjr. and Mrs. W. R. Long. Miss Katharine Pmel. and Ross Atkinson spent Sun da with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bai , hore at Mlffllntown. 4100-MILE TUP TO SI FRANCISCO Automobile Used 250 Gallons of Gasoline Between Pennsyl- , vania and California LEWISTOWN MAN'S JOURNEY Joseph Gantz, 90-Year-01dHunter, Ready For Fall Shooting Sea son in Mifflin County i/cwlstown. Pa., Sept. 11.—Voters will decide on the proposition of rais ing funds to construct a new high school building. Dr. D. C. Smith underwent an operation at Philadel phia for a growth on the spine.—Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Miller have returned from a trip to Denver. Col. The Rurnham Park has closed and it was a very unprofitable season due to the wet and cool weather.—Horace Schell. of llion, X. Y„ is spending some time with friends here.—Catherine Faught, of Harrisburg, has been calling on friends here. Miss Mildred Wentz will return to her musical studies at Combs Musical Conservatory, at Phila delphia in a few days. John Gantz, at 90 years of age, is ready to take the trail again when hunting season comes in. Joseph Dreese, of Lewis town, has motored to San Francisco, over 4,000 miles by the route he trav eled. He had but one puncture and a broken spring, and he used 250 gal lons of gasoline as fuel. He says it was a delightful trip. New York Evangelists' Campaign at Mt. Joy Mount Joy, Pa., Sept. 11.—Peter S. Brubaker, A. N. Musser and Abraham L. Nissley were in Philadelphia on Wednesday. Miss Margaret and Master John Hollowell of Reading aro spending several weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hol lowell. Mrs. Fanny Frankenfield of Philadelphia was the guest of Miss Eliza Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Graham and daughter of Carlisle have been guests of Mrs. William Brown.— Mrs. Reuben J. Myers and two daugh ters ha\»e returned home after spend ing a nnonth at Mount Gretna. —Miss Beatrire Brown and Thomas J. Brown were at Media. Miss Mame Hagen berger returned to Kennetl Square af ter spending a week in to»n with Mrs. Harry G. Hagenberger. Mrs. Mary Boyd is at Baltimore visiting her son, Howard Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. I.eßoy Bates of Shiremanstown vis ited the family of Albert Campbell, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pastorius of Pittsburgh were visitors In the fam ily of John S. Myers. Mrs. Anna Myers and Mrs. Mary Martin return ed home on Wednesday after spending a month with the Rev. Lloyd Martin of Cincinnati, and Mrs. H. S. Gabel of Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Flury and son spent Sunday at j Wrlghtsvllle, wit h Mr. and Mrs. C. S. ! Flury. Evangelist and Mrs. Ward Mosher of Ithaca., >T. Y., on Thurs- I day commenced union > evangelistic | meetings, to be continued for on i month in a specially built tabernacle. 60 by 120 feet, seating 2,000 people.— Joseph Boyer and wife of Philadel phia, Mrs. Kate Ferguson of Ambler and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snavely of Harrisburg, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrg. Benjamin E. Hiestand. j—J. R. Missemer was at Christiana on Sunday, where he visited Alfred Sim mons. William M. Hollowbush and Paul E. Getz spent Tuesday in Phila delphia. John Kesselring left on Wednesday for Fredericksburg, Va., his former home, where he will spend a week. Mrs. Amelia Gintzer Home From Harrisburg Hospital OnnMinnnn, Pa., Sept. 11. Mrs. | Amelia Gintzer has returned to her I home here from the Harrisburg Hos pital, where she had been for several weeks, as the result of a fall in which she received a fractured hip. Mr. and Mrs. McCartney, of Altoona, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Harllng, this week. Mrs. Annie Johnston has returned to her home, at Harrisburg, after a visit to her son, Charles Johnston's family.—Oscar Noss. I of Boston. Mass., spent the week .with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Xoss. Miss Anna Wills Is on an ex i tended visit to Detroit. Mich. Elias I M. Haas lias returned home from a visit 1 to Altoona. J. M. bind, of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting relatives here. Mrs. William Mozingo and little daugh ter have returned to their home, at Duncansville, after a visit to her sis -1 tor. Miss Susie Stewart. Mrs. S. W. behonan, of Philadelphia. was the guest of Mrs. William Wills this week. | —Mr. and Mrs. D. Homer Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert MacKellar, of Phila delphia. were week-end guests of the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ziegler. Mrs. Fulton Reel and daugh ter. Mrs. Elsie Berry, of Tuxedo, Md.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hemperly this week. Mrs. Elizabeth Mutzabaugh and daughter. Mildred, of Hummelstown, spent Sunday here. Schofleld Hart has returned from a visit to relatives at Auburn N. Y. Mrs. Ralph Smith and little son, Charles, have returned home from New port. The Misses Margaret and Mary Rnlsner, of Harrisburg, spent Tuesday with their sister. Mrs. Jacob Johnn ston. William Klrkwood, of York, was the guest of relatives here over Sunday. Mrs. Robert Kelly and two daughters, Misses Ethel and Naonji. have returned to their home, at Phila delphia. after a visit to relatives here. XV. C. T. U. Pltf.VIC By Special Correspondence Hlnln, Pa.. Sept. 11. Mrs. Robert Rov McKahan. of Washington, IT. C., name on Tuesday to visit her cousin, H. M. Hall. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union have decided to hold its annual picnic In Sherman's Park, on September IR. W. H. Trostle has returned from a visit to the I'anama-Paclflic Exposition at Sari Francisco. Twins were born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harris on Saturday night, but both babies died during the follow ing day. Miss Grace Spotts, of Phil adelphia, is visiting her father, M. S. Spotts. Dr. W. H. FUcklnger Is the guest of C. C. Kern, at Harrisburg. C. J. Kell has returned to State Col lege where he Is a senior student In a four-year agriculture course. He was accompanied by W. F. Hall, who will enter State College as a freshman Mrs. B. A. Bower and two children, of Shlremanstown, visited friends here. Bl SY INTRODUCING CANDIDATES Allen. Pa., Sept. 11.—D. G. Bow man spent Saturday at Philadelphia end Willow Grove.—The schools of Monroe township opened on Monday, September 6.—David Kauffman, who haa serious brain trouble, has been removed to the State Asylum at Har risburg.—Dr. Bp.lsh and family, of Baltimore, are spending their vacation with their parents.—A number of flit tings are already mentioned for the Spring, particularly among farmers.— John Starry is preparing to erect a house on his lot in North Main street. —Warren Zell and Xorman Enck are kept busy Introducing the candidates ol their respective parties. 5