r l-111 11 * ■ ' © lOiUoJC* Sterling Gtrm The T" point - eio , CINNAMON ~ BLUK WOAKKK 1 "~1 Strawride to Carlisle by Park Street Folks A pleasant event of last evening was a strawride to Carlisle taken by young people of the Park Street Evangelical church. An automobile truck con veyed the party and supper was en joyed at the Good home. Mr. and | Mrs. Adam Batdorf was excellent j chaperones for the crowd. In attendance were the Misses Mary | Derr, Jennie Kissinger, Myrtle Kitz-j miller, Esther Springer, Mary Lauer, Edna Leopold, Ruth Orner, Lulu | Orner, Mary Dands, Carrie Zeigler, Catharine Bolton, Leah Hanger, Jeanette Hover and Ruth Hampton, Edwin Harris, Wm. Zeigier, Earl Bressler, Paul Hartzler, Robert Hartz ler, Richard Beach, Levi Bolton, F. A. Hoover, Curtis Dunlap, Harry Lan dis, Mark Steelman and Paul Nissley. WOMAN'S GOLF TOURNAMENT j Those entertaining the woman's golf tournament force at the Country Club' of Harrisburg, playing for cups of-j fered by Frank Payne, Ross A. Hickok j and Walter P. Maguire were Mrs. Rob- I ert E. Foray the, Mrs. A. M. Chesley, | Miss Margaret McLain, Mrs. K. M. j Kaltwasser, Mrs. Roy G. Cox, Miss Frances Morrison, Mrs. John M. Wal lis, Miss Emily Bailey and Miss Fran ces Bailey. REMOVES FROM COLUMBIA The Rev. Joseph Daugherty. former pastor of the Columbia United Breth ren Church, and his family, moved to this city yesterday where the Rev. Mr. Daugherty will take charge of the Sixth Street United Brethren Church. MEETS OLD SCHOOLMATES Walter S. Weaver, a student at the Williamson school, Philadelphia, is spending the week-end with J. Harold Wagner at Lehigh University, Bethle hem, and will attend the Lehigh-Al hrlght football game to-morrow. Sev eral former schoolmates of Mr. Wea ver's are playing with the Albright! v eleven. Both young men are former Tech boys taking special courses at the I above college. HOME FROM CALIFORNIA j Mrs. A. M. Clay, formerly of 319 Chestnut street, who spent the - past year in California has returned from the west and is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Reeser. of Walnut and Harris streets, Camp Hill. PARENT-TEACHERS ELECT Professor J. D. Patterson gave an illustrated lecture last evening to the members of the Parent-Teacher Asso ciation of the Pleasant View High school. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Presi dent, Mrs. J. D. Patterson: vice-presi dent, Mrs. Douglas: secretary, Mrs. Shrelner; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. H. Stahler, and treasurer, Mrs. George A. King. SHOCK RESTORES MEMORY York. Pa.. Oct. IS. rShoek of being , knocked down by a team In North York yesterday restored the memory of Albert L. Ziegler, a Cumberland countv farmer, who wandered away from his home near Mechanicsburg, J Wednesday morning in a fit of aphasia. Ziegler was only slightly injured in the accident. j [ponirtm-nfrwai | f |OX"AvORKY—Use CONKEY'S ROUP REMEDY in the drinking water and let the fowls doctor themselves. Con kev's new Poultry Book FREE with a package. Dealers Everywhere. ' iON'T^'wORRY—CON KEY'S POULT RY TONIC in the feed each day will soon round the late hatched youngsters into money makers. Good for all your birds. Get a pail. Dealers everywhere. CONKEY SAYS: — , . DON'T WORRY—But he ready when trouble conies by having a well stocked CONKEY CORNER in your j poultrv bouse. Conke.v Poultry Rem edies save life. Dealers Everywhere. ringing Up Father(fjj) # # # # # IF COURSF F 1 / MAACRE-YOU 1 JYOOI.L NEVER ]I F > MO JI6CB- ) I DOLLAR! IF YOU NJ SAY S NOW JEF,RX [« E T IT BACK- JERRY KEPT HFT 1 FIW' JERRY TELL HIM-I'NL ' RETURN ,T TO SJMUSTHAVE UOODBT HP C^I VEU NL HER^A WAY U *»RO-HE RETURNED THAT A / IEHT ME OVER %ORR"T I CAMTT 1 Y ° U FTER ' Oi-^P O W ETOW Y TH V T M - *»»»*•• TO AT>K XOU L HE NF OE Y^ ED I J H 7 TEN- TODAY: ) CAME FOR ,— J V 7 MP IF YOU'D LEND | ME YESTERDAY; Y~. 1 -V- 5 "7 " TOO: I HTM FIFTY UNTIL FRIDAY EVENING, , HARRISBURG td§ai I I I%A 4 a frfA Cr'g^^lsfAl waysnel Shirts * i n v O tpjLv 3Q4 Market St. Harrisburg, Pa. SI.OO to $2.50 9 13