4 ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS VISITS OLD HOME AFTER 25 YEARS Mrs. Charles Klinger, Wayne, Pa., Comes Back to Call on Annville Relatives PROMINENT IN CHURCH President Gossard, of Lebanon, Valley College, Attends Con ference at Harrisburg By Special C orrcipcr rien ft Annville, Pa., Oct. 2.—The Rev. O. Edgar Wolfe, pastor of the Mllford, N. H,, Congregational Church, has re turned to his charge after spending several weeks at the home of his par ents In Manhelm street. Prof. A. E. Shroyer, of the faculty of Lebanon, Valley College, spoke on "Teacher Training" at the convention of the I Palmyra Sunday School district. —Miss Jessie Marshall has returned from Al lentown. Annville had a welcome guest this past week when Mrs. Chas. Klinger, of Wayne, Pa., visited her old town. Mrs. Klinger left Annville over twenty-flve years ago. While a resident of this place she was largely Identified with the Reformed church. G. D. Gossard, of Lebanon Valley College, with a number of the faculty members of the college, at tended the conference of the United Brethren church at Harrisburg. Adam C. Yingst, of Washington, D. C„ left for his home after spending sev eral days visiting friends In this town. \ Very Desirable j; Modern Residence { 1410 N. Second St. j: j FOR SALE \ j 'pHRF. E-S TO R Y J 2 brick and brown- i 5 stone. Lot 18x113. 5 > Nine rooms and bath; S ? electricity and gas. j •! Stationary wash tubs. Ji 5 All conveniences. In f >' best condition. j! ■: H. E. vanHaagen '• J Insurance and Real Estate '[ J 406 Kunkel Building 12 ? 0 T" For Headaches 38 Tj II lioiitiaar Lebanon, Pn„ l-O-'IB. You are at liberty «o use my ntimr and tmtlvmny for advertis ing CarVSo tablets, and you may refer any person, to me and I will Kindly tell them Jhe good tliey have .done for me. I Wishing you success, | I am yours truly, lilts. JU7.7.1E FRIT/,, 7Si Spring Ave. Never Mind How Strong You Are— What d'ye Know? 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Musser spent Sunday at MoVe-ytojvn, where they conducted lovefeast services of the Brethren 111 Christ denomination. —Dr. j. ,1. Newpher has been reap pointed medical instructor of the pub lic schools of East Donegal and Mount Joy townships. —r The Mount Joy trol ley waiting room'will be moved across the street from its present location after the owner has made the necessary improvements to the property. Miss Catharine Brenneman left on Tuesday for Luthervllle, Md„ to resume her studies at the Ladies' Seminary. —■ Frank Roland and son. Charles, of Phil adelphia, after spending some time In town have returned to their home. C. Fred Zebnder, of Philadelphia, was the guest of J. R. Missemer, on Wed nesday. Mrs. Harry Sheaffer, of Phil adelphia, is spending a week in town, the guest of Mrs. Benjamin Hiestand.— The Rev. J. Howard Kern. A. W. .Swenker, Melvin Grove and William Delllnger attended the Lutheran League Convention at New Holland, —The Rev. G. M. Owen and wife, of Elmer, N. .1., and Mr. Whitticer, of Mlllersville, N .1 spent Monday with Dr. W. W. Chandler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roland and Mrs. Sarah Roland, of Philadelphia, have been guests of J. R. Missemer and family. Tobias Stauf fer. of Bradford, 111., was the guest of ■I. R. Missetnor, on Tuesday. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury aa mercury will surely destroy the aense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such nrllcleii should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can pos sibly derire from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the Wood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine, it Is taken Internally and made In Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. S"ld by Druggists. Price, 75c. per hottle. Take Hall's Family rills for coustlpatlon. TETANUS VlCfil IS RECOVERING Hummelstown Boy Returns to His Home After Treatment at Harrisburg Hospital FIRE COMPANY SMOKER Philadelphia Minister Will Preach at Hummelstown Re formed Church Tomorrow i By Special C orrespondence Hummelstown, Pa., Oct. 2.—Bert ram Hummel spent the. week at Se wickley and Pittsburgh. Mrs. Harry Gresh spent a day In Harrisburg.— Miss Mary Groye entertained the Ayuda Club of young women at her home. The Rev. Robert A. Bausch was elected president of the Harris burg Ministerial Association at its last meeting. Harry Bomberger was brought home from the Harrisburg Hospital on Saturday evening on a fair road to recovery from tetanus in fection from which he has suffered for the past month.—Francis Hamp ton has gone to Huntingdon, Pa., where he enrolled as a student at Juniata College. The Chemical Fire Company helil a smoker in the lire houSe on Tuesday, levelling. Miss Florence Gresh accompanied Mr. and Mrs. William A. Lunilis to Reading last Sunday. Mrs. Edwin Blessing and sons are visiting relatives in New Bloomfleld. Mr. and Mrs. George Blackburn spent several days at At lantic City. Mrs. Mary Bolton en tertained her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jacobs, of Mechan icsburg. On Sunday evening, tlie 10th, the Lutheran choir will render a muslcale under the direction of Mrs. J. R. Alartz, the chorister.—Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Geesey spent Saturday at Philadelphia. Misses Annie B. Nye, Minnie Haehnlen and Myrtle Garrett spent Saturday at Harrisburg. —The national lecturer of the Modern Woodmen delivered the lecture, "The Man Who Came Back," in the Star theater on Thursday evening. Mrs. Hummel returne dto her home in Port Carbon after spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Emory Fet terman. Mrs. Albert Hummel spent Tuesday at Harrisburg. Miss Emma Landis is spending several weeks at Mt. Gretna. Miss Margaret Mullin, of Shippensburg Normal, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mullin. Mrs. Mary Grove is visiting relatives at Newport and New Bloomlield. Mr. and Mrs. Aldus Hoffer visited relatives in Buf falo this week. A regular monthly meeting of the school board was held on Monday evening. The Ladies' Mite Society of the Reformed Church met at the home of Airs. Walter Baker on Tuesday evening. The Rev. Ru fus W. Miller, secretary of the Re formed Publication Board, of Phila delphia, will be present at the Rally- Day services in the Reformed Church next Sunday morning and wlli preach at the evening services. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hummel entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hummel, of Had don Heights. The Rev. A, S. Leh man and Clinton M. Hershey attended the sessions of the East Pennsylvania Conference in the Sixth Street United Brethren Church, Harrisburg, on Wednesday. Brinton Gaus, of Har risburg, visited his father, Jacob Gaus, on Sunday. Emory Fetterman has been laid up with a severe cold. Elizabethtown Postmaster Entertains Physicians By Special Correspondence ' Klizabetlivllle. Pa., Oct. 2. —J. K. Bertslield and George W. Lenker ser\*d as jurors at Harrisburg this week.—Prof. Mack E. Stine left on Monday for Port Carbon, where he is principal of the public schools.—Miss Stella Weaver spent some time at the Capital City. Dr. E. L. Bertram, of St. Louis, Mo., spent several days with Postmaster Enders. Mrs. Clara Harper is visiting her daughter at Ly kens. Charles W. Cook arrived on Tuesday evening with a carload of western horses and mules. Joseph Sh6esley spent Wednesday at Harris burg. Rural Carrier P. E. Stine moved into the Swab home in Spruce street on Thursday. Mrs. Milton O. Miller and children spent several days at Lykens. Mrs. Merrill B. John son, of Monta'ndon, is the guest of her father, L. H. Zeigler. Scott Weaver and Lester Harner spent sev erai days at Hershey/ William J. Witmer spent severaf days at Phila delphia. , \ Pennsylvania Woman Telle Her Story. Lewisburg. Ta. —"I had been bad fc two years with stomach and live § trouble ant spent a good deal of money on the doctors but did not get over my trouble. Two years ago I began lining Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical better as soon as I began to take it. I I have had more appetite and kept more comfortable and enjoyed better health since using it than I had be fore in years. I consider it the best niedicine for the stomach and liver. I wish every one could use it and get the benefit I have." — MRS. JANE WEAV ER, 615 St. Catharine St "When the food reaches the stomach it is subjected to a peculiar churning movement- by the muscular walls of the stomach"—(See Dr. Tierce's Medi cal Adviser, page 45). Tn the liver, kidneys and skin, the blood Is purified of its waste materials—these organs act as human filters, leaving the blood pure and clear —unless liver, digestive tract.and kidneys are clogged. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a stomach, liver and kidney tonic —by assisting the stomach to assimilate, the liver to filter, the kidneys to act—the poisons are -emoved. the red blood corpuscles are increased and one feels light, fresh and active insteady of logy, dull and heavy. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, cloth-bound, sent free to you on receipt of three dimes ( or stamps), to pav expense of mailing only. Address Dr. Pierce. Invalids' Hotel. ot>3 Main Street. Buffalo, N. Yi„ HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Dillsburg, Pa., Oct 2.—This group contains five generations of the Kinter family of Dillsburg, York county, the oldest being. 84 years old. From left to right, those in the picture are: Mrs. Henry Kinter, aged 84, of Dills burg; Mrs. George W. Kinter, 65, of Dillsburg; Mrs. J. W. Smith, 45. of 650 Woodbine street, Harrisburg; Mrs. Edgar Hoffsmith, 21. of 650 Woodbine street, Harrisburg, and Evelyn Gertrude Hoffsmith, 6 weeks. Mrs. Hoffsmith was Miss Agnes Smith prior to her marriage. Personal News Items •From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania By Special Correspondence Hershey.—The Rev. N. L Llnebaugh and S. D. Clark are at Harrisburg at tending the sessions of the United Brethren Conference. Lynn W. Meekins returned from his vacation In the Blue Kldge Mountains. Miss Sarah L Steck, of the Young Women's Christian Association, spent several days at her home, at Welch Run. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Snavely have returned trom their honeymoon trip to the Bermuda Islands. Mrs. Clara Kearns, of Wllkinsburg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Oarman. U. W. Sneath visited relatives at Dun cannon. -r- Miss Clara Moyer left for Brooklyn, N. Y„ where she lias entered Pratt Institute for a course in domes tic science.—John C. Moyer visited his brother, O. W. Moyer, at Newport. ■ — Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lehman are recei ing the congratulations of their many friends on the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Snavely spent sev eral days at Lancaster. Bertram Hummel made a motorcycle trip tu Sewickley, where he visited friends. Mrs. 11. M. Burch, of Wllliamsport. was the guest of her daughter. Miss Mary Burch, at the Young Women's Chris tian Association. llerrysliurK. Miss Naomi Derr and Mrs. Charles Schoffstall attended the celebration at Harrisburg. Mrs. Kate Keboch and Mr. and Airs. Charles Dan iel attended the Allentown fair. Airs. Norman Engle and' two children, of Penbrook, are visiting her parents. Air. and Mrs. Charles Ketioch.—Charles r Keboch and daughter, Pauline, and Mrs. Harry Andress and child autoed to Penbrook last week.'— Airs. Charles Straub is visiting at Harrisburg. Communion services will bo held In the Lutheran Church by Ihe Rev. Mr. Derr to-morrow morning. Aliss Alary Straub, of Harrisourg, spent several days at the home of Mrs. Kate Hart man. I nluu llepoKit. Miss Alargaret Dunn, of Quincy, is spending some time i with Aliss Elizabeth Parthemore. —Mrs. Joseph Ktter spent Sunday at Lebanon. —Air. and Airs. Paul Stauffer moved to Harrisburg. Airs. Alyrtle Newcwmer, of Steelton, is spending some time with her mother. Mrs. Alaggie Hartman. Aliss Blanche Long spent a day at Har risburg. Claude Long spent Sunday at Heading. Air. and Airs. Harry Hartman. of Steelton. and Air. and Mrs. Joseph Albright, of Hummelstown, were entertained by Airs. Alaggie Hart man on Sunday. Aliss Edna Kauf man, after spending some time at Hornerstown with her aunt. Airs. John Facklef, returned home on Sunday. Atrs. John A. Ivellar, accompanied by her two daughters, Edith and Emma, and grandson, Arthur Rhlnehart. of near Alanada Hill, visited- Mrs. Henry Miller on Sunday. Air. and Airs. Harry Keiffer and daughter, Kathryn. spent Wednesday at Harrisburg. Mrs. > Samuel Brown, of Liliglestown. is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. C. Straw. Aliss Annie Mlller spent Wednesday at Hummelstown visiting Aliss Annie Martin. Air. and Mrs. William Yohe and son. of Colum bia. visited Air. and Mrs. William Phfeils, on Sunday. Airs . Joseph Snavely, of' Palmyra, is spending the j week with her daughter, Mrs. Annie Fausnacht. —Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Brown, of Liliglestown, were entertained by | Mr. and Airs. C. Straw, on Sunday. Aliss Sarah Etter spent Wednesday at I Harrisburg. l.eulstovttt. Herman Alkey and familv will remove to Akron, Ohio. George Wian has entered the dental department of the University of Penn sylvania. Horace Scht-11 went to Nlrwlch, Conn., to work in the draft ing department of the Hopkins and Alen Arms Company plant. Frank Wertz has taken up the practice of dentistry in this place. Aliss Alildred Went 7. is making quite a reputation as a pianist in Philadelphia. G. S. Mil ler and wife have returned home from a trip to Denver, Col. Airs. Thomas Reed and daughter are at the exposition at San Francisco. Mtfflintonn. Wash North anil daughter, Mary, spent a (lay .at Har rlsburg. Mr. and Mrs. D. Stoner, of Fairfield, Adams county, are quests at the home of S. A. Kills. Mrs. North b'tenett returned home Monday from a visit with her son. Edgar Sterrett. at Philadelphia. Southard Parker, of Mifflin, is attending school at the Har risburg Academy. Miss Florence Vincent left Monday for Comb's Musical Conservatory, at Philadelphia. Dr. and Mrs. Main Nipple, of Turbottvllle, are visiting his Mr. and Mrs. J C Nipple. Mrs. George Clark, of New York, visited her aunt, Mrs. Henri etta Baldwin, r- Mr. and Mrs. Elger and son, Ned Elger, and his wife and daughter, of Mount Vernon, Ohio, and Mrs Nelle Tompkins, of Am bridge. Pa., are guests at the home of Wash North. —Miss Euphemta Strouse has gone to the Drexel Institute, at Philadelphia, where she ts taking a course in domes tic science. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Rodg ers and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson are attending the Grand Army of the Re public reunion at Washington, D. C. Miss Anna Hibbs left Monday for Lynchburg. Va., where she will be a student at the Randolph Macon, Col lege Ralph Hills and son, Robert, left Frldav for Pittsburgh, where they will visit Mrs. Hills sister. Mrs. Clair V. Br eh m. and then go on to their home In Madison, Wis. Mrs. Stubbs and son, of Harrlsburg. are visiting the former's slater, Mrs. J. C. Miller, at Mifflin. Big Lot of Black Walnut Logs Sold at Thompsontown Thompsontown. Pa.. Oct. 2. Holy Communion will be administered In the Lutheran Church to-morrow morning at 10.30 o'clock by the Rev. D. B. Trelb ley, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. .T. E. Flelsh or, of Newport, were guests of Mrs. D. H' Spotts. on Monday. Miss Almyra Graham, a .graduate nurse of the Epis copal Hospital, Philadelphia. Is spend ing several weeks with Mrs. Almyra Logan. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Schlegel are visiting at New Holland and at tended the York fair. Miss Flo Trelbley spent a week with Miss Mary McCauley, at Harrtsburg. Mrs. N. F. Rlpnian is visiting friends at Harrlsburg. On Monday evening. October 4 a temperance entertainment will be given by Mrs. Azula Jones and daughter in the Lutheran Church. Messrs E. B. and .lames A. Cameron visited Mr. and Mrs. John Wallet at Irkesburg. Sunday. E. H. Harman sold a lot of black walnut lumber to J. E. Flelsher. A. P. Dlium and family, of Kurtz Valley, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cameron,' .on Sunday. FIVE GENERATIONS OF WELL-KNOWN KINTER FAMILY Newport Party Touring State by Automobile fty Special Correspondence Newport, Pa., Oct. 2.—Mrs. Charles McHenry Eby and her sister, Miss Mary Harris Irwin spent several days at Philadelphia this week. Mrs. Joseph B. Baker, Jr., entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Marshall of Rydal, over the week-end. Mrs. Frank V. Templar of Harrisburg, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Julia Keim. William R. Bosserman in his auto mobile., accompanied by Harry Wagner and Kenneth Kepner is making a tour of the western part of the State, re turning by way of Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Flood Conrad and Flood Conrad, Jr., of Huntingdon, are visit ing Mrs. Conrad's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Conrad. Harold Pcnder gast of Wiljiamsport, visited his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Mingle over Sunday. Mrs. Harry Burns of Aitoona, visited her grandmother, Mrs. Mary E. Sheibley this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Leiby attended the Lancaster fair on Thursday. The Rev. R. M. Ramsey, pastor of the Presbyterian church attended the meeting of the Carlisle Presbytery at Newville. Miss Mary Catherine Blatzer visited relatives in Harris burg on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Thompson of Cleveland, 0., are visiting Mrs. Thompson's father, Levi Smith., — Dr. and Mrs. J. Harry Mc- Culloch, Miss Jennie Linn Milligan and Mrs. Paul R. Homhach. traveling by auto, are spending the week at Phila delphia. F. P. Geary of Center Hall, is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Geary. Miss Elizabeth Dor wart is visiting her brother, Albert Leonhard Dorwart. a senior at Penn State. Mrs. A. Keese Bortel. is visit ing her daughter. Mrs. Charles Feiser at Lemoyne. Jacob Super and his daughter. Miss Emma Super are at the fcrtv-ninth annual reunion of the Grand Army of the Republic a* Wash ington, D. C. Miss Claire P. Dc maree who lias been visiting her brother} Harry Stambaugh Demaree, the past three weeks, has returned home. Blain R. T. A. Club Elects Officers For Coming Year By Special Correspondence Blnln, Pa.. Oct. 2.—The R. T. A. Club elected officers as follows: President. Miss Hazel G. Hencli; vice-president, Miss S. Grace Stambaugh; secretary. Miss Golda Pimm; treasurer. Mrs. S. M. Woods. A cakewaik was held at Stum's 011 Saturday evening. Seven cakes of the old-fashioned kind were walked off and each cake brought from seventv-flve cents to SI.OO. Mrs. Ray mond Ball and baby Frances Louise, of Indianapolis, Tnd., are the guests of Mrs. Ball's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. \\. Johnston. Miss Nellie Pryor. a train ed nurse, has returned to New \ ork City Mrs. W. M. Gutshall and two daughters, of Lancaster county, are visiting friends. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Gutshall. J. C. Gutshall and Harry Kline attended the celebration at Har risburg. Miss Blanche Rohm visited at Harrisburg. James Snyder, of Sliiloh, 0., visited his cousin, J. M. Sny der. A new frame building lias been erected in which to store the new chemical engine. Miss Alice Peck, of Maryland, visited Miss Mary Gutshall. —Born to Mr. and Mrs. David Stam baugh, Jr.. a son. Miss Mary Ab bott. of Dudley, Pa., and Miss Mabel Noel, of New Germantown, visited Mrs. M. D. Garber. O. 1,. Hench is at the Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, with an ailment which puzzles the phy sicians of the institution. The Sew ing Circle was entertained by Mrs. Annie Woods on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Crumpton, of Seattle, Wash., visit | ed Mrs. D. P. Stokes. Combined Meetings Held at Millerstown Mlllerntown. Pa., Oct. 2.—Miss Olive Dimin spent the week-end at Harris burg. .lolin Brinton, of Harrlsburg Is visiting at the home of J. C. Kipp. —William Gregg, of New York City, spent the week-end with his family at the home of James Brandt. Mrs. Samuel Rounsley is at Philadelphia.— Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ward and daugh ter. Alice, were Harrisburg visitors re centlv. Mrs. J. B. Parson, of Port Royal, visited her father, William Ktpp, tills week. Miss Ada Myers, of Thompsontown. wes the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. F. Hlmes, over Sunday. —James Rounsley was at Newport, Wednesday.—Mrs. O. D. Wingert spent Sunday in Harrisburg with her hus band, who is receiving treatment at the Harrlsburg Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Rounsley left on Monday for Cardiff. Md.. to visit their daugh ter. Mrs. Eidward Rumple. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Snyder, of Harrlsburg, spent Sunday with W. D, Bollinger. Mrs. Harry Rlnehart and nephew, Harry Heisey, and Mrs. George Heisey were at Harrlsburg. Tuesday. W F. Rounsley and family, of Penbrook, spent Sunday with Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rounsley. Mr. and Mrs. Spangler returned home Wednesday evening after spending the summer on the road with their vaudeville show.— Miss Lillian Nankivel. of Steelton, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nankivel. The second and third quarterly conferences, combined, were held In the Methodist- Episcopal Church Friday afternoon, Dr. E. M. Stevens, district superin tendent, presiding. *— Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Page and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beacham automoblled to Harrlsburg on Friday. Miss Marguerita Boning, of Haddonfleld, N. J., who had spent sev eral weeks at the Ward House return ed home Monday. Mrs. Robert Thompson, of Huntingdon, caljed on her mother, Mrs. Maria Cochran, on Sunday. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25oat all druggists. OCTOBER 2, 1915. Ephrata U; B. Congregation Has Given $15,751 in Five Years For Various Purposes By Special Correspondence Kphrnta. Pa,, Oct. 2. —The Rev. J. W. Smith, M. L. Weidman, John M. and the Misses Ruth M. Specher, Ab bie Gehman and Mabel Gehman as delegates and Dr. Jacob B. Balthaser and others as visitors, representing Trinity Luther League of Ehprata spent Saturday at New Holland, where they attended the annual convention of the Lancaster District Luther League. John M. Fry, of Ephrata, presided at the gathering, being presi dent of the District League. The holy communion will be administered in Trinity Lutheran and Bethany Reformed churches to-morrow morn ing by the Rev. J. W. Smith and Al lan S. Meek, the respective pastors.— Rally Day was observed last Sunday In the United Brethren Sunday School. —Ephrata with an attendance of 323, and an offering of $59.22 for missions, the pastor of the congregation, the Rev. J. AT. Walters and Charles S. Yeager, the lay delegate of the con gregation. are in attendance at the Easl Pennsylvania Conference at Har risburg. The Rev. Mr. Walters has been pastor of the congregation for the past five years and in this time the contributions for all purposes have aggregated $15,751.45. Of this amount, $3,666.99 were contributed for benevolences. During the five years, 175 new members have been added to the congregation; members lost through death, transfers or for other reasons, ninety-four; net gain for five years, eighty-one.—Mrs. Henry West erhoff and Miss Kate Hoffman spent a day at Lebanon and Hershey. The Rev. C. E. Boughter, of Oberlin, was a visitor here.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kessler arid Mrs. Miller, of At lantic City, who are touring Lancaster county by automobile, spent Wednes day in Ephrata, the guests of I. R. Leed. ITCHING SEVERE j ALL OVER HEAD Irritated Scalp By Scratching. Kept Awake At Night. Hair Game Out. HEALEDBYCUTIQURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "I noticed an itching all over my head and { my wife said I had a half dozen white spot* on my head about as large as a penny. I 1 -ssefev was given some ointment which /ff\ seemed to loosen some hard j ■ VI —j- J white scales and after they were i fif T off my head would be full of j » ji&l red blotches which finally 1 J covered the whole top of my head. The Itching was so Lj \r severe that I irritated my scalp C. V/ by scratching, and it kept me ' awake at night. My hair came out. "I read of a case which had been cured by the Cuticura Soap and Ointment so I tried them. Now I am completely healed after suffering with it for over four years." fSlgned) George Metts, 306"! N. Bousall St., "Philadelphia, Pa., April 9, 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad dress post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T, Bos ton." Sold throughout the world. "Sterling Washer" AT LAST A WASHER WITH THE MOST CORRECT PRINCIPLE lET PRODUCED. AN EXCLUSIVE MA CHINE. FEAT DISC TYPE, OSCIL LATING TUB, no pegs to tear the clothes, will wash anything to be washed. FOUR POSITION REVERSIBLE WRINGER. Steel frame, full length folding extension, rack. Largest cedar tub made, detachable. EIjECTRIC 6r ENGINE POWER AS DESIRED. Come look it over. Hbg. Electric Supply Co. 24-26 South Second St. JfArrisburg, Pa. , MANY VETERANS AT G. A. R. REVIEW Members of Mechanicsburfl Post and Women's Corps in Review SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING Mrs. D. L. Snavely Hostess For Standard Rearers of Metho dist Episcopal Church By Special Correspondence Meehaiilcsbure, Pa., Oct. 2 —Among the members of the Col. H. T. Zinn Post and the Woman's Relief Corps who were in attendance at the Grand Army encampment and Review in Washington. D. C., this week are: Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mohler, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. "Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bricker, F. K. Ployer, W. E. Strock, I. J. Weaver, Mrs. Alice S. Hauok. Mrs. Margaret Eberly, J. C. Reeser, George Baish, W. H. Mohler, Philip Strawsbaugh and John Tate.—Mrs. 15. A. DeFrehn left to-day for a visit at Pottsville.—The Wontan's Missionary Society of the First United Brethren Church held a meeting last evening at the home of Mrs. Alex Wise.— Holy communion service will be held to-morrow in Trinity Lutheran Church.—Miss Maria Wagoner i« visiting at Renovo.—Professor W. C. Rice and family have moved to Car lisle. The former was appointed as sistant county superintendent recent ly. Mrs. D. h. Snavely was hostess for the Standard Bearers, a missionary so ciety in the Methodist Episcopal Church at her home on Thursday evening. After a business session the evening was spent socially and re freshments were served.—Mrs. James Guy and small son, of Wilkensburg, are spending some time at the home of Miss Laura Westhafer. - Samuel Strong, of Tlagerstown, Md„ was the guest of his brother, W. H. Strong.— Mrs. R. E. Rakestraw and two chil dren were visitors at Waynesboro this week.—Miss Mary Lenker and Miss Elsie Lenker are at home after a visit to Mt. Gretna.—The Rev. Dr. A. R. Steck, of Carlisle, was a visitor here on Tuesday. Asthma Sufferer Write to-day I will tell you free of charge how I was cured of asthma after 28 years of terrible suffering, by a simple inexpensive home treatment which never fails. I am so grateful for my present good health I want every one to know of this wonderful treatment. Mrs. Fred E. 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