RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS. ANNIVERSARIES • ■■ l CHURCH DEBT OF S9OO SUBSCRIBED Brethren Congregation at Millersburg Contemplates Many Improvements ERECTING PARSONAGE Survey Made For Swimming Pool to Be Built Along Ship pen Run at Millersburg By Special Correspondence Millersburg, Pa., Oct. 2.—Debt of about S9OO remaining on the United Brethren Church was fully subscribed for at the church services last Sun day. This congregation has grown from a handful of members a few years ago to about 300 at present. There is now in course of erection a new parsonage on the rear of the church lot and it is said that in _th p near future, they will build a large ad dition to the church. A survey was made recently for a swimming pool along Shippen Run, near Race street, to be 45x125 feet. Dr. Rickert who has the matter in charge, does not know whether the work will be started on the concrete structure this Fall or in the Spring. J. A! Seller, who was injured about the legs when .the Buffalo Flyer struck a wagon at the North street crossing of the Pennsyl vania railroad several weeks ago. is said to be improving. Ed. Harper, living in Pine street, while out in the vallev on Saturday, was suddenly seized with an attack of lumbago and had to be brought to his home by conveyance. He is improving.—Miss Jennie Wetzler. who has been a pa tient at the Mont Alto Sanatorium since last Spring, was brought to her home in Millersburg Tuesday. Re cent births: A son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubendall, September 24, 1915. and a daughter, born to Mr. and Mr. Gordon Hoy. Frank Free burn and daughter. Miss Florence Freeburn, spent the week In Wash ington. D. W. Day and daughter in-law. Mrs. Robert Day, have re turned from a visit to Philadelphia and Mt. Royal. N. J. H. J. Forney and family spent the week at West Point. Montgomery county. William F. Dav, of Waynesboro, was a visitor St his old Millersburg home this week. BIG APPLE EXHIBITED By Special Correspondence Shlremanstown. Pa.. Oct. 2. —A large apple is on exhibition in the B. A. Bower store window, which measures 13*4 by 15 inches in circumference and weighs one pound and two ounces. —George Markley has returned to his home in Hagerstown after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wallace. Mrs Henry Snavely, of Baltimore, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Jacob Rupp, In « Front street. John H. Miller, of Leb- spent Tuesday with his son, W. Grant Miller and family. Mrs. Jacob Rupp and Miss Ellen Stover have re turned from a visit with Hummelstown friends. Mrs. Annie Goglar and daughter. Miss Man* Gogler. of Worm leysourg, were recent guests at the home or Mr. and Mrs. A. M» Sheaffer. — Mrs. Jacob Carl and Miss Sara Harman, of Beavertown. York county, are visit ing the. latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Harman, Sr. Miss Naomi Shields, of Chambersburg. is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Faust. —Mrs. Mary Dean has gone to Indlna napolis, Indiana, where she will spend the winter with her son. ATTENDED OTTERBEIN INSTITUTE Shlppenaburg, Pa., Oct. 2, Mr. and Mrs. William Flemming have returned from a visit to Pittsburgh. Mrs. Clarence Green and daughter, of Pleasantvllle. N, J., are visiting Mrs. Green's mother, Mrs. Clarence Hawk. • —Mr. and Mrs. John Diehl and daugh ters have returned from a visit to Phil adelphia. Mrs. Clyde Coover and Miss Lulu Long attended the Otterbein Guild Institute of the United Brethren Church at Carlisle, In the Grace United Brethren Church, on Sunday. Mrs. Coover made an address. Messrs. Lawrence Casner, Orren Fogelsonger and William Snoke are ill. Paul Zinnis seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Snoke, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. Snoke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. 'I. Hafer, Harry Sclicter and son, Floyd, visited at the home of Mr. Slieter's parents, at Strasburg. THE LEADING BUSINESS DAILY OF AMERICA t ( THE Journal of Commerce NEW YORK It is on the desk of practi cally every prominent Busi ness man in the principal cities of the country. It is a Financial authority and takes the lead among American dailies in Whole sale Dry Goods, Insurance, Drugs, Groceries, Cotton and ! Shipping. Its market reports-are noted j for their accuracy and com- I pleteness, while its editorial page is one of the ablest in A the United States. It costs only twelve dollars j a year. The business infor mation it contains will fre quently save you that amount —and more—in a day. The journal of Commerce and commercial bulletin 32 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Dr. Wm. Tyler Douglas ; HAS MOVED HIS OFFICES TO 1634 Derry Street, Corner of 17th SXTURBXY EVENING, BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR YOUNG GIRL Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Provard En tertain Friends in Daugh < ter's Honor DINNER PARTY FOR GUEST Birthday Celebration Given by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trey For Son Bradford Bv Special Correspondence Waynesboro, Pa., Oct. 2.—A birthday surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Provard In honor of tlieir daughter, Isabel, on Friday evening:. Games were played on the lawn which was decorated for the occasion and refreshments were serv ed. Those present were: Gladys Pro vard, Esther Robinson, Julia Moats, Mary McLaughlin, Beulal) Ivnipper, Chaflott Lewman, Bertie Knlpper, Hilda Robinson, Helen Moats. Eliza beth Monn, Hhoda Middower, Florence Fasicli, Florence McLaughlin, Eva Benldlck, Susan Moats, Llln Fortney, Hello Oiler, Edith Oiler, Eva Burns, Josephine Masters: Messrs. George Masters, Clarence Fleagle, Paul Slay bourn, .lohn Benedict, Otto Hoffman, Joseph German, Joseph Lowraan, Glenn Broslus, Charles Asey, Charles Baker, Allen Noll, Paul I'tiz, Glenn Benedict. Gilson, Provard, the Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Fasick, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hartzook. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gearhart, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ira Stoops, Mi. and Mrs. C. A. Provard, and Mrs. D. B. Stoops. Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Martin entertained at dinner Thursday, in honor of guests from Ohio and Illinois, who have been visiting relatives In this vicinity for the past month. Those In attendance were: Miss Ruth Heller, ("auton, 111.; Captain Russell Brewer, Xenia, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Eeathermnn and sons, Jacob and Kennith. Hagerstown, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Martin and daughters. Eva, Lora and Katherlne, Rouzervllle; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mar tin Marlon, Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Martin, Almon Martin. Louise Cook and Ethel Martin Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Press ler, Mr. and Mrs. Harper Black and son, Martin, and Miss Olive Beainer. all of Harrlsburg, spent a day with Mrs. Hitselberger. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Clayton, Miss Cornelia Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Todd and Miss Isabel Todd saw "Robin Hood" played at Chambersburg, Monday evening. Mrs. Bertha Summers ami Miss Bea trice Blair are visiting their aunt, Mrs. A. .1. Hoak, at Milvilie, W. Va. A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W'. l T rey in honor of their son, Bradford. Those present were: Misses Kathleen Swartz. Wilda Wallower, Irna Ivrider. l.ouise Snlvely, Mildred Beck, Kosanna Amtierson, Helen Feeser, Holly I'rey and Esther Hollander, of York: Messrs. Russell Bonzagar, William Shultz, Lorane Hos pelhorn, Kenneth Barr, Harry Feezer, Blain Bishop, Gerald Hurbaugh, Earle NVeigle, John Urey and Bradford Urey. —Mrs. Herman .Cringer and daughter, Gladys, left this morning for Roanoke, Va., after spending the summer months with Mrs. Cringer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Clayton. CHANGE IN SERVICES By Special Correspondence Lewisberry, Oct. 2. Mrs. W. S. Hammond has returned home from a visit with her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Nortenheim, at Philadelphia. On Sunday preaching services will be held in the morning at 10.30 o'clock in the Methodist Episcopal Church, instead of the evening so that the pastor, the Rev. Edward Jackson can be present in the evening at the harvest home services in the Methodist Episcopal Church at Lisburn. A son was born on Sunday to Mr. and Mr. J. W. Wei gle. The Misses Childreth, of Ten nessee have spent several months as the guests of their sister, Mrs. Marlin J. Potts. Miss Jennie Hammond, of York, was a recent guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hammond. — J. A. Kilmore and daughter, Miss Lo rena Kilmore returned on Sunday to Mechanicsburg after a visit at the home of the latter's Mrs. Annie Laird. The members of the Junior League of the Methodist Episcopal Church will hold a festival on Saturday evening, October 9. A son was born on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Les. Miller. Mrs. Amanda Rehm spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sea lover of Kraltown. Mrs. Hannah Ensminger returned to her home in Harrisburg after being a gu»st at the Foster home. Mrs. Charles Bair and son Robert, of Falls, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. .Brlnton. Mrs. Emma Bell, of Me chanicsburg', was a recent guests of her son, P. C. Bell Miss Nora Bon ner, of near Newberrytown. spent the week-end with relatives at Lewisber ry. Mrs. Ralph Flicker and son James of Harrisburg, were guests of Miss Clarissa Bratten over Sunday. WAR VETERAN AT WASHINGTON By Special Correspondence Enders, Pa., Oct. 2.—Mrs. Charles Shoop and .Miss Mary Enders spent several days in Snyder county.—Adam Snyder, retired farmer, near town, is critically ill.—Harry Deitrich mov ed his family and household goods on his father's farm, while his father, Phillip Deitrich, will make his home at Lykens.—The Rev. .J. C. Pease is attending the United Brethren con ference at Harrisburg. His parishion ers expect to have him returned for another year.—lra A. Enders pur chased a new touring car recently.— Superintendent of Schools F. E. Sham •baugh, of Lykens, visited the schools in this section.—Andrew McCurtin, a Civ'l war veteran, is attending the national G. A. R. encampment at Washington, D. C.— Miss Quillie Thompson, teacher of the local school, was the guest of he rparents at New Buffalo over the week-end. TRUSTEE BOARD ENTERTAINED By Special Correspondence Wormleysburg, Pa., Oct. 2.—The Rev. Mr. Stinesprlng, of Baltimore, is spending this week at the United Brethfen parsonage. The Indies' Aid Society and Board of Trustees of the United Brethren Church met at the home of Mrs. Afnos Snyder, 116 Chestnut street, Harrisburg, on Tues day evening and they were pleasantly entertained. —Miss Myrtle Arney, of Mechanicsburg, has been a visitor at the home of her father, Elias Arney, —Mrs. Elias Arney spent Sunday with her brother, Frank Arney, at New Buffalo.—Mrs. Piefer, of Lemoyne, visited her father, W. O. Rishel. on Wednesday. - The Rev. S. G. KaufT man, of Lancaster, was a visitor at the United Brethren parsonage on Thursday. Mrs. Vernon Kister has been spending several days at Golds boro. THE Office Training School Kaufman Bids., 4 S. Market Sq. NOW IN SESSION Oar tckool and Night School Call or send for 32-page booklat-- Bell phone 694-R. HXRRISBTTRG & TELEGRAPH "GRAND ARMY" OF DUNCANNON .A IBMIWIH I Embroidery Club Guests of i Miss Care at Linglestown By Special Correspondence Linglestown. Pa.. Oct. 2. —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hock, of Hagerstown, Md., are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Care.—Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mumma announce tlie birth of a son, September 24. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Getz, of Mount Joy, were week- ' i end guests of friends here. Roger j Care and son floss, of Steelton, on jSunday were guests of Mr. and Mrs.! [C. B. Care. Aliss Bess Early, of; i Hainton, spent Sunday with Mr. and 1 'Mrs. William Feeser.—Mr. and Mrs.! ICo.v Look, of Harrisburg, are spend- : ing the week with the former's par- ) ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Look;— Mrs.! Ross Moffit and daughter. Miss Mar- t garet, of Port Royal, spent Sunday | with Mr. and Mrs. McClellan Hench. j —The Rev. C. G. White, of Allentown, spent Tuesday with former parish-' ioners here. —Miss Elizu Buck and j Mrs. O. B. Lese spent Thursday at Harrisburg.—David Meese, Jr., of j Mansfield, Ohio, spent several days as: the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Un-1 ger.—-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swartz, announce the birth of a daughter.— [ Mrs. Mary Noecker is spending some j time at Oberlin.—Miss Ellen Grove, of; Paitang, and Miss Jennie Grove, of j Penbrook, were recent guests of Mr. • and Mrs. John Grove.--Miss Kather-j lne Mickey and John Longenecker, of Harrisburg, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Koons. —Mr. and Mrs. William Dingle, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- j liam Bickley, Miss Mollie Eingle, Miss! Maybelle Jones, of Harrisburg, and Mr. and Mrs. George Huthbert, of | Philadelphia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Shreiner.- —The Embroid ery Club was entertained at the home of Miss Jane Care on Monday even ing. Refreshments were served to sixteen members of the club.—-The merchants of Steelton had a chicken supper served at the Eagle Hotel on Thursday evening. Dr. E. R. and Mrs. llhein, of Harrisburg, accom panied by Dr. C. H. Smith and daugh ter, Miss Grace Smith, motored to Delaware Water Gap and Allentown. —John Mcllhenny Smith has entered Harvard law school to take up his studies for the coming year. Dauphin People Visiting in All Sections of Country By Special Correspondence Uuuplilu. Pa.. Oct. 2.—Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Poffenberger and Miss Mai*' Poffenberger, who spent several months bare, have returned to their home at Harrisburg. Miss Katha rine Bufflngton, of Harrisburg, the week-end with her parents, at Red Hill. Freeman C. Gerberich and .1. D M. Reed spent Monday, "Pennsyl vania Day," a\, the Masonic Home. Elissabethtown. Mrs. Alice B. Hes», formerly of Detroit, Mich., left to-day for New York City, after ape tiding sev eral davs with Mrs. Sabra M. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaffer, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. W W- David son, of Harrisburg, spent Tuesday at Washington. Mrs. Robert l-ulton Stirling spent several days with Mrs. Laura Middleton, at Camp Hill. Mrs. William Leaman, of Detroit, Mloh.; Mrs. Thomas Crawford and son, Thomas, of Pittsburgh. who have been guests of Mrs. Leaman's father, T. G. Sweitzer, left to-dav. accompanied by Mr. Sweitzer. for Atlantic City, to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young. F. C. Gerberich lias return ed from a trip to Washington. Har vey C. Forney spent several days at Lancaster and' Columbia. Mrs. Wil liam F. Reed spent Monday at Kliza betlitown. Miss Gertrude Gross, who has been the guest of Miss Ruth Shaffer for several weeks, left on Thursday for her home in Brooklyn. N. Y. She was accompanied by Miss Shaffer, who will be her guest while there. The Rev. Robert Fulton Stirling:, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, attended the Carlisle Presbytery, at Newville this week Dr. A. C. Coble spent Mon day at Elizabetlitown. Miss Lucy Novinger, of Harrisburg, spent several davs with Mrs. William P. Clark. Mrs. Gertrude Barnard, of Plainsboro, N. J.. and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Johnston, of Harrisburg. left on Tuesday after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wallis. Mrs. John Putt and son, Kenneth, of were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. McNeely. Mr. and Mrs. George Kinter spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowman, at Renovo. —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poorman, of Hershey, were the guests of Mrs, Mary Coffrode, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor spent the week-end with Mrs. Taylor's brother, William Crimmel, at Altoona. Charles Gar man is visiting his sistrer, Mrs. Albert Koons. of Altoona. Mrs. Margaret Cresswell. of Hershey, is visiting Mrs. Mary Coffrode. The Rev. and Mrs. Harry Nelson Bassler and Miss Louise Koons, of Harrisburg, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. George S. Landis. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Good, of Camp Hill, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wallis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles fiierbower and children, Mary Jane and Frances, have returned from a visit at Harrisburg. Mrs. Harvey E. Knupp. Mrs. George Landis, Mrs. Frank J. Wallis and Mrs. Albert War ner spent Thursday with Mrs. E. A. Good, at Camp Hill. Miss Sarah Ellen Bell left here on Thursday to make her home at Harrisburg. Tower City Tabernacle Meetings Well Attended By Special Correspondence Tower City, Pa., Oct. 2.—Miss Blanche English, of Philadelphia, has returned home after a pleasant visit with rela tives here. Miss Grace Kantner spent several days at Harrisburg:. Mrs. W. Shrope has returned home after an absence of two weeks. Edward Kehler, of Shamokln, spent several days with his sister, Mrs. Dave Miller,—Miss Dubbs. of Wllllamstown, spent Sun day with Miss EfTle Bordener. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Marts, of Williamstown, visited the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Martz. - Mr. and Mrs. William Searer and daughter, Mrs. Henrv Cpdegrave, went on an automo bile trip to Akron. 0., by way of Maryland and West Virginia They will return by way of Buffalo and New York. Mrs. Anne Williams, of Phlla -1 delphia, is visiting her children here.— I The Rev. O. G. Romig. of the United Brethren Church, is attending confer ence at Harrisburg this week. The meetings at the Tabernacle are large ly attended. The Rev. .Davis delivers excellent sermons and they are much I appreciated. The chorus wins many I compliments f.ir its rood ainarinr. Reception Given to Aged Members of Congregation By Special Correspondence Dum-annon, Pa.. Oct. 2.—Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church save its annual "Grand Army of the Church" reception on Saturday last. All mem bers and friends of the church who are sixty years of age and over were invited. Charles Haas, in his auto, brought those who could not walk to the church. A special program was arranged, consisting of music: and an address by the pastor, the Rev. Wil liam Willis Sholl. Mrs. Ada L. Reem sang a soio entitled, "[•'ace to Face," accompanied by Miss Edna Mader. Old hymns were sung by the congre gation. After the service In the audi torium of the church, the entire com pany repaired to the Sunday School room, where refreshments were served by the Willing Workers' Blbie Clu3s. Those present (from 60 to 9" years of age): In the group: Sitting in chairs are Mrs. Sophia Smith, aged H7 years, and Mrs. Priscilla Lukens, aged 81. Others present at the reception were: James Kirkwood, John Benner, John Ogle, John Kugler, Samuel Flnken binder, Mrs. John Benner, Mrs. John Kugler, Mrs. Mary J. Beam, Mrs. Han nah Parson, Mrs. Lydia Leedy, Mrs. William Finicle, Airs. Sophia Smith, Mrs. Priscilla Lukens, Mrs. Sarah Leedy, Mrs. Jacob Sterner, Mrs. Cath arine Shearer, Mrs. Frank Loper, Mrs. Mary Winters. Mrs. Margaret King ston. Mrs. Elizabeth Guiler, Mrs. Kmma Snoudy, Mrs. John Heffly, Mrs. John Belton, Mrs. Sarah J. Blckel, Mrs. Emma Orris, Mrs. Emma bep perd, Mrs. Hannah B. Cook, Mrs. Annie L. Leedy, Mrs. Mary Banks, i Mrs. Wesley Hayes, Mrs. Emma Owen, i Mrs. J. \V. Deckard,. Mrs. Catharine I Eberts, Mrs. Mabel Lukens, Mrs. John i W. Mader. Mrs. Mary Daniels, Mrs. j Myrtle Ralsner, Mrs. Mary Campbell, | Mrs. Mary A. Hague, Mrs. William A. j Page, Mrs. Margaret I.owe, Mrs. Ada I L. Reem, Mrs. Anna M. A lander, Mrs. I Martha Shutt, Miss Lizzie Booker, Miss Addie Johnston, Miss Naomi ; Sampson, Miss Rulh Hague, Miss j Edna Mader. Miss Anna Page, Eddie j Banks. Charles Haas and Mr. and , Mrs. William Willis Sholl. Visitors Spend Pleasant Days at Halifax Homes By Special Correspondence Halifax. Pa., Oct. 2. Ticket Agent J. S. Gemberling spent Sunday at Ann vilie. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Ryan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Coulter, at Millersburg, on Sunday.— Reed Landis visited friends at Wilkes- Barre over Sunday. Mr. G. W. West l'all spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. G. F. Keim, at Har risburg. Mrs. Elizabeth Glaze is still confined to bed by illness. While S. F. Bowman was driving his mule along the main road on Wednesday the animal sustained a sunstroke. Mr. and Mrs. David Bausatnan of En ola spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Welker.—Mr. and Mrs. Christie Lebo and Esther Enders spent Sunday at the home of S. L. Sheetz, in Halifax township. Mrs. Olive Bechtel is ill. H. C. Baker spent Saturday at Harrisburg. J. H. Fauber and family of Wormleys burg are visiting relatives here. —Miss Ruth Hoffman is visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lentz, at Enders. A valuable young horse owned by John Sweigard died on Mon day from sunstroke. Frank Muff of Steelton, spent Sunday with Joseph I>eo, near Matamoras. lsaiah Fet terhoff of Harrisburg was the week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fetterhoff, in Halifax township. —E. W. Brubaker and son of Altoona. spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. B. B. Brubaker. William Fetter hoff, of Lucknow, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fetter hoff. Elmer E. Daugherty spent several days last week at Harrisburg. —Mrs. J. W. Schroyer and son, John, spent several days at Harrisburg. Mrs. Clara Llchtenberger of Harris burg, visited hfer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyanowski, in Halifax town ship. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Dagle and Miss Margaret Hawk of Harris burg were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. F. Loudermllch on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Weaver and son Russell spent Sunday at Pittsburgh. Miss Miriam Ryan returned honie on Tues day night from an extended visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harris J. Ryan, in California. Miss Helen Westfall has returned to Har risburg. after spending several wee'ks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Westfall. Frank Meader, of Al toona, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mattie Meader. Harry Biever, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mary Biever, in Front streets Surprise Party on Birthday of Miss Hazel Pfleegor Montandon, Pa., Oct. 2.—A surprise j party was held at the home of Ellis I Pfleegor in honor of the seventeenth j birthday anniversary of their daugh- I ter Hazel. The evening was pjeasant | ly spent in games on the lawn and i music and the guests were served with i refreshments. Those present were; Martha Uucas, Miriam Stocker, Mary and Mildred Voneida, Laura Melxeli, Elnora Fillman, Grace Hendricks. Pearl Fries, Reba Derr, Altha Har ner, Josephine Walter, Anna Fair child, Grace Fetzer, Grace Albright, Myrtle, ltuth and Hazel Pfleegor, Hugh Vogt, Luther Miller, Ralph Fillman, Starrett and Barron Wenzel, j Donald Hauck, Charles and Merrill I Derr, William Frederick, Abram Fair child, Dean Albright, Foster Rauck, Merrill Best, Melvih Harshberger, Ed ward Stahl, Lee Pfleegor.—W. C. Burry made a trip to New York city on Wednesday.—George Walter and George Heddlngs are attending court |at Sunbury as jurymen.—Mrs. Mer rill Johnson and daughter are visit ing relatives at Elizabethville.—The Rev. and Mrs. Jchn MacAlarney spent several days at Mooresburg and Mex ico.—Mrs. P. J. Roberts is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Barr at Shamo kin. —Miss Mary Garber has return led from a six weeks' visit at Now i Vork, Red Bank. N. J., and Phlla i delnhia. Railroad Runs Special Sunday Train to Camp By Special Correspondence New Germantowii, Pa., Oct. 2. —A temperance- society was organized in this place on Wednesday evening by electing these officers: President, Mar shall H. Clouser; vice-president, J. Lower McConnell; secretary, Russell W. Johnston: treasurer Miss Mattie E. Morrison. Addresses were made by the Rev. T. H. Materness, of Landis burg; the Rev. J. C. Reighard, the Rev. J. W. Keener and the Rev. T. S. Gibson, of Blain. S. B. Trostle was here on Tuesday to attend the pri mary election, the first time i*->ce No vember 2, iai4. —The Rev. David Roth, of Jackson township, called to see Mrs. A. D. Bowman on Tuesday. Mrs. Bowman is in her eighty-second year and is quite ill and