Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 23, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS
WILD TURKEYS
IN PERRY COUNTY
Hunters Killed Many Fine Spe
cimens During First Week
of Season
SQUIRRELS AND COON SHOT
Nearly All Hunters Got Limit
Allowed by Game
Laws
\
By Special Correspondent*
Blaln, Pa., Oct. 23. R. M. Smith
sprained Ills right ankle by stepping
into a hole in the yard.—The Rev. J.
W. Keener spoke in St. Peter's Re
formed Church, near Bridgeport, on
Sunday evening.- Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Dromgold and daughter I<ee returned
from a visit to the Panama-Pacific
Exposition.—Mr. and Mrs. J. 1,. Stum
and daughter, of Harrisburg, are here
on a visit.—J. M. L,. Wentzel, of Har
rlsburg, visited here. —Victor Kutz, of
f'arlisle. is visiting his sister, Miss
Calanthla Kutz. — T. C. Droneberger
"ltd Clark Anderson each shot a tur
key on Saturday. Others who killed
turkeys were Dr. E. C. Kistler, D. U.
Hench, Roy Arnold, George Mumper,
Raymond Wurley and W. F. Gray.—
J. E. Dare, Samuel Morrow and Kel
b r Davis, of Harrisburg. killed fifteen
soulrrels and Mr. Dare a turkey.—
George Deohn, Howard Dehart and
f'hester Wentzel, of Harrisburg, an(\
Charles Bickle and Robert Dehart, of
Reading, bagged twenty-nine squirrels.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kenney, of Ha
serstown, Md., aro visiting Mrs. Jennie
Gutshall, —H. C. Henry. Miles Shannon
and Robert Gray killed a young 'coon
that weighed 10 pounds on Monday
night.— A. D. Garber, of Florin, shot
the limit of squirrels.—S. L. Rickard
visited in Harrisburg and I^ewistown.
BELL-ANS
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proves it 25c at all druggists.
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for the most excellent reasons,
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and need the money and be
cause our rates arc so low and
our work so superior you can't
afford to do It yourself; we use
no chemicals.
Harrisburg Window
Cleaning Co.
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Bell Phone 631-J
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To-day it's a battle of wits—and brains win
Muscle and brawn don't count so much as they used to.
In the fight for good jobs and big salaries it's brains
—not brawn—that win, "What d'ye KNOW?" is the
one great question that draws the line between defeat
and victory between "wages" and "salary" between
you and the Boss.
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SATURDAY EVENING,
TWO GOOD FARMS
SOLD AT AUCTION
Properties of Mrs. Kmma Her
shey Near Landisville,
Lancaster County
[NEEDLE GUILD FORMED
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Thirty-two Young Women of
Mount Joy, Organize and
Elect Officers
Momit .loy, Pa.. Oct. 2R. Auc
tioneer Jonas Minnich on Monday sold
for Mrs. Kmmn Hershey a farm of
l>> acres near to Martin
Miller for $5,500 and on Tuesday a
farm of 15 acres for $5,000. —On
Tuesday evening thirty-two young
women of the Lutheran Church met
at the home of Mrs. George' Brown
and organized the Needle Guild So
ciety by electing the following officers:
Mrs. Annie Witmer, president: Mrs.
Frank Schoch, vice-president: Miss
Helen Krall. secretary, and Miss Ber
tha Missemer, treasurer. —Mrs. Amanda
Eshleman, of North Platte, Neb., spent
Saturday in town. This was her first
visit to the town in thirty-three years.
—Miss Elizabeth Reesor, of Harris
burg, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs.
J. R. Missemer.—On Sunday, October
81. the Lutheran Church will have
"every member present" services. In
the morning the pastor, the Rev. How- |
ard Kern, will preach on "What Is j
Man?" and In the evening on "The I
Home of the £oul."—Harry S. Hinkle, j
one of the stalwart Democrats of town, I
Is a candidate for postmaster to sue- j
teed J. Fred Fenstermacher, the prea- |
ent Republican incumbent.—Mrs. A. |
L. Clay and Mrs. Fred Wood, of Mil- j
ton. Vt., are guests of Dr. Newpher.-- i
J. R. Garvin and son James, of T>an- i
caster, were guests of Dr. J. J. New- I
pher on Sunday.—Miss Dora Rush, i
Miss Kathryn Brandt, Miss Emily Ceu- j
pold, Miss Tillie Fretag and Walter i
Rush were auto visitors on Sunday
with J. W. McOlr^nls. —Martin N. Bru
baker celebrated his eightieth birth
day on Monday.—lrvin Starr, of Allen- |
town, has been the guest of her friend.
Miss Viola Baker.—Mrs. C. K. Mohler. j
ol* Harrisburg, is spending a week j
with the family of E. F. Baker.- j
Christian H. Newcomer sold the Rail
road House at Landisville to the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company for sfi,ooo. i
It is a three-story brick building and '
will be torn down to make improve- j
ments. i
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blood, increase the weight in solid flesh and 1
muscle that give you strength, the brain and .
nerves with fresh vital fluid that force new |
life and vigor into every part of the body.
"WEIGH YOURSELF BEFORE TAKING
Price 50 cents; Special Strength 75 cents.
Dr. Chase Co., 224 N. 10th St. Philadelphia. Pa. j
FAMILIES OF EIGHT SISTERS AND BROTHER HOLD REUNION NEAR MOUNT JOY
Moont .Toy, Pa., Oct. 23. A family reunion was held at the residence of Jacob Brown, a prominent farmer, half a mile east of Mount Joy. in
honor of Mrs. Browli's brother and eight sisters, together with the families. Forty-six members of the various families were present, all of whom
are In the above group. A special feature of the day wts the rlnner served by Mrs. Brown, with a number of able assistants.
Mrs. Heck and Daughter
Return Home From Turkey
By Special Correspondence
Dauphin, Pa., Oct. 23.—Mrs. George
Heck has returned home from an ex
tended trip to l.aucaster, Philadelphia,
and Atlantic City. Miss Anna Houck
was the week-end guest of Miss Katli
erine Shall, at Huminelstown. —Mr. and
Mrs. George Crous«\ of Kenovo, and
Mrs. Adelaide Arnold, of Lebanon, were
week-end guests of Mrs. Elizabeth
Crouse.—Mrs. Mary Cofrode is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Walter Speece at
Speeceville. Mrs. Harry M. Reed and
Mrs. Bevtha Hennlnger spent Sunday
at Pittsburgh. Miss Carrie Hoffman,
of Mlddletown. was the week-end guest
of Mrs. Frank E. Williams. P. B.
Young and Mr. and Mrs. Graw, of Had
donllold, N. J., motored home on Tues
day. after a week's camping at Camp
Bayard, about seven miles from here.
They were accompanied as far as Phil
adelphia by Mrs. Robert Fulton Stirl
ing and Miss Margaret Brooks. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Singer, and Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Singer, all of Harrisburg,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Singer. Miss Cora Cofrode left for
Johnstown, on Sunday. Miss Anna
Hoffman and her guest. Mrs. Frank
Sanford, of Washington, D. C., spent
Thursday at .Gettysburg. Herbert
Greenawalt, of Elizabeth, N. .1., is tbe
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Green
await. Walter J. Shaffer is spend
ing the week-end in New York City.
The Rev. L. O. Heisler, of Harrisburg,
i was the truest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
1 Sheetz, on Wednesday. Mrs. 'Maurice
Lewis, of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Thomas
I Stuart Halter, of Frederick, Md., were
guests of Mrs. Blanch Robinson.
William Bell Corbett, of Harrisburg.
| spent Sunday with William Bell Gross.
---Mrs. Frank McDonald, of Harris
-1 burg, spent Tuesday with her mother,
Mrs. George GUday. Mrs. William
Kodenhaver, of Harrisburg, spent the
week-end with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Sellers. Mr. and Mrs.
Fdward Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Scott,
Miss Hazel Johnson, and Miss Leona
Scott, all of Harrisburg, were the
Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
.1. Wallls. Miss Sabra Clark spent
several days with Miss F. Dorothy
Helman, of 227 Kmerald street. Harris
burg. Mrs. Sarah Blessing and
daughter. Mary, and Miss Mary Fager,
all of Harrisburg, were week-end
guests of Mrs. J. W. Hawthorne.
'' rank Davidson, of Tacoma, Washing
ton, is spending the week-end with his
sister, Mrs. Charles Shaffer. Miss
Helen Louise Wallis was the guest of
Miss Mary Witmer, of Maclay street,
Harrisburg, for several days. Free
man C. Gerberich, Miss Carrie Ger
berich, and Miss Anna Hauck spent to- j
day at Philadelphia. Mrs. Joseph
Downing, and Miss Kdna Sprenkel, of i
Harrisburg. spent Fridav with Mrs. J. I
TJ. Hawthorne. Mrs. William P.!
Clark spent several days with Mrs. I
Harry Robinson, at 1421> North Front
street. Harrisburg. Mrs. Lewis Heck
and daughter, Emma Dorothy, wife and
daughter of Lewis Heck, who is an at
tache of the American ernbassv at Con
stantinople are visiting J. Lewis
Heck, of Heckton Mills, after recently
returning from Turkey. Miss l« %
Dorothy Helman and Miss Mary Wit
mer, both of Harrisburg. are the week
end guests of Miss Helen Louise Wal
iis. --- Henry Moore, a student at the
Harrisburg Academy spent Sunday at
Camp Bayard.
MW CATCHING SKUNKS
By Special Correspondence
! iiiiHlnauKlc'H Church, Fa., Oct. 23.
li— Adam M. Keller is spending the
I week nt Amos Heniperly's. William
| McHaftey is busy catching skunks
which are very numerous. Born, to
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Kromis, a son.— j
Mr. and Mrs. Deavan and brother
j made a trip to Lebanon. Allen
| Donges has made his home in his
I bungalow watching his vegetables so
| they will not be stolen. Mr. and
| Mrs. Paul Ungle visited friends at
j \ ian. Uncle Ainos Kreiser of West
I Hanover was a visitor on Tuesday.—
j Mrs. Jacob C 5. Bomgardner visited
i friends at 1-obanon.
I
i !-WS——
PERFECT HEALTH 15 EVERY
WOMAN'S BIRTHRIGHT.
When a girl becomes a woman, when
a woman becomes a mother, when a
woman passes through the changes of
middle life, nre the three periods of
life when health and streugthare most
needed to withstand the pain and dis
tress often caused by Revere organic
l disturbances.
| At these critical times women are
j best fortified by the use of Dr. Pierce's
I favorite Prescription, an old remedy
| of proved worth that keeps the entire
female 6y6tem perfectly regulated and
in excellent condition.
Heading, Pa.—"l was badly run
§down some years
ago. I was in a
tired - out, worn -
out. condition.
After taking two
bottles of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription I felt
it up until 1 had
tnken six bottles.
It. is a very goo'J
medicine and I
was pleased ant
satisfied with it."— Mrs. D. H. Lupfer
322 Franklin Street, Reading, Pa.
Mothers, if your daughters are weak,
lack ambition, are troubled with head
aches. lassitude and are pale and sick
ly. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
is just, what they need to surely bring
the bloom of health to their cheeks
and make them strong and healthy.
Rick women are invited to Consult
Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. Address In
valids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. T.
The modern improvement in pills
—Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They
help Nature, instead of fighting with
her. Sick and nervous headache, bili
ousness, costiveness, and all derange->
ments of the liver, stomach and bowels
are prevented, relieved, cured.
ttARRISBUHO TELEGRAPH"
Personal News Items
From Nearby Towns in
Central Pennsylvania
By Special Correspondence
Hfrry-Kbnrg.—Mis* L<epa Hartman. of
Milton, spent Sunday under the paren
tal roof. Miss Annie Hunk left for
Scottdale. where she expects to spend
the winter with her brother, the Rev.
Irvin Hunk. Mrs. M. S. Daniel re
turned from a two weeks' visit to
Philadelphia and Hershey. Miss
Catherine Williams, of Kyerett, is vis
iting her mother, Mrs. Anna M. Snyder.
— mass meeting was helu
at Bowman's Hotel on Tuesday even
ing- Communion services will he
held in the Reformed Church to-mor
row morning:, at 10 o'clock, by the Rev.
11/I 1 / Wehr. with preparatory services
this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Swab and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lioke;
of Kllzabethville, called on their sister,
Mrs. Oscar Hoover, on Sunday.
Dalmntin.—Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Binga
man spent Sunday at Harrisburg. C.
C. Bowen. of Sunbury, was the guest
of his brother-in-law. George Aumil
ler, on Monday. Albert ZeTgler, who
is employed at Swatara, visited his
family over Sunday. Mrs. Merslnger,
of Harrisburg, spent several days with
relatives here. Garret Blngaman, of
Sunbury, spent Tuesday here. Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Delbert visited at Heg
lm; on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Sclinee. of Mt. Pleasant Mills, are visit
ng relatives here. W. C. Bubb vis
ited his daughter. Mary, at Rucknell
university, Lewisburg. Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas B. Shannon spent a day
at Sunbury.
Plkei«%vn. Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson, of Harrisburg, spent sev
eral days with Thomas Ramsey.—Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Kbersole - md children
visited Hershey and Midd'.®town on
Sunday. Mr. a*nl Mrs. K. K Strohm
and daughter, Mildred, spent cVjnday
with Mr. and Mrs. Truman Strohm, at
Bismark. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward
Brown and son and Mr. and Mrs. Galen
Funk, of ILebanon, were week-end
guests of Miss Priscilla Ramsey and
tt. H. Brown. Miss Goldie Wade
spent Sunday afternoon with Miss
Mabel Aungst, near L*inglestown.—Mrs.
Rosanna Shlve. of Harrisburg. is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. My Hughes.
Miss Nelle Jones, of Harrisburg. is the
guest of Mr. and . Irs. Joseph Hoen
shelt. —• The Rev. Jonas Martin at
tended the ministerial meeting of the
Churches of God at Harrisburg on Mon
i*l* Z7 r * anf * M rs - Simon Weaver vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, at Pen
brook. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D.
C. Uunkle spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. George Wade, at IJnglestown. .
Air. and Mrs. Charles Pletz, of Fishing
Creek Valley, spent Sunday with Wil
liam Brown.
Sellnsgrovr. Mrs. John McCarrel,
of Harrlsburg, is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Mary Scharf. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Arbogast, of Elkhart. Ind., are
visiting at the home of the latter's sis
ter, Mrs. Krdley. Misses Dorothv and
Christine Sclioch. students at the Ship
pensburg State Normal School, after
spending several days here, have re
turned to Shippensburg. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Biles, of Harrlsburg, are visit
>nsJ:l,c latter's parents, Mr. and Mis.
A H. Witmer, on the Isle of Que.
Misses Christine Sohniuk and Grace and
Maria Geiselman, of Hanover, are vis
it. home of iheir uncle. Dr.
Charles T. Aikens. Miss Edna
Klinger, a teacher in the public schools
of Middleburg. was a visitor at the
home of Miss Sue Tool. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Doebier, of Harrisburg. spent
last weelt with their parents, here.
Mrs. A. W. Hamuer. of Wllliamstown.
spent the week with her cousin. Mrs.
I. N. Catherman.
rhnmpmntimn. Mrs. D. H. Spotts
is spending the week with her ntec%,
Mrs. J. Frank Patterson, at Mlftlin
town. Mrs, W. K. Applebaugh, of
baston is visiting her sister, Mrs. A.
G. Haldeman. Mrs. Simon W. Cam
eron and Mrs. D. B. Treibley were
guests of Holmes Books, near Mexico,
on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. W H
Haines are attending a medical con
vention at New York City. Jona
than Keiser, Misses Rose Keiser
Bertha Reams and Marlon Cameron
spent Saturday in Mifflin county.—Mi
and Mrs. Gilbert lb Frank. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Brant, oi Newport, and
Mrs. Sloanmaker, of Huntingdon, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Shu
man. Dr. S. F. Melz was in Philadel
phia this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kugene
Cameron, of Harrisburg, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Sausman.— Mr. anil Mrs. bemuel
/-eiders, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Harry
McClellan, of Altooua. spent the week
with their mother, Mrs. Joseph Wetz
ler, who will accompany Mrs. McClel
lan homo to spend the winter. Mi
ami Mrs. John Sieber and Mrs. Chris
tian Sleber, of Indiana, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. B. 11. Branthoffer. Mr.
and Mrs. M. I! Bastress. Mrs. Maggie
Klein and daughter. Ruth, of Somer
set, Ohio, are visiting in Kurtz Val
ley.
I nlmi Deposit. Mr. and Mrs.
George I.*>dge, of Harilsburg, visited
the latter s mother. Mrs. L.ydTa Ramb
ler. on Sunday. Jonas Kbersole, of
Bachmansville. visited his sister Mrs
Emma Forry, on Sunday. Mrs. Henry
Miller and two sons. Harry and
Paul, spent .Sunday at Palmyra.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rambler entertain
ed 11. Uhoads and family, of Harris
burs;. on Sunday. John Fausnacht
spent Sunday at Pittsburgh. Mrs
Jacob Spangler, of Palmyra, is spend
inK-some time with her daughter. Mrs.
Tlllle Miller. Mr. and Mrs. John M
Baker and son, John, accompanied bv
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fausnacht and
son, Harry, spent Sunday at Carlisle,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Trexler —-
Preaching services will be held. In'the
United Brethren Church to-morrow
evening by the pastor, the Rev. George
W. Hallman. Mrs. Henry Miller spent
Saturday at Harrisburg. Mr. and
Mrs. B. Alexander, of Harrisburg were
quests of Mrs. Maggie Hartman on
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Faus
nacht spent Sunday at Pottstown.
Miss Lizzie l«andls returned home on
Sunday after spending some time at
Ellzabethtown with her sister. Mrs.
Emma Hershey. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Kelfrer and son, Harry, spent Sundav
at Annville with Mrs. Kleffer's
brother, John Whitmyer. Mrs John
Schlepfer spent Sunday at Harrisburg.
—Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kohr and son
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John
Randolph, of New Cumberland, spent
Sunday at Mechanicshurg Miss Ruth
Stauffer and Miss Esther Herr, of Her
shey. visited the former's uncle. Frank
H. StaulTer, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Kspenshade, accompanied by
Mrs. Lizzie Rambler and daughter
Mary, spent Sunday at Elizabethtown.
Wormleyahiirjr. Miss Blxler, of
New York. Is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
George Hoover. Mrs. A. J, Wright Is
entertaining her sister from Brooklyn.
Y. Mrs. Ralph Echrack and
Forest Ranger Saw 32
Wild Turkeys in Flock
—Before Season Opened
By Special Correspondence
New Germantown, Pa., Oct. 23.
Ed. P. Middleton was in New Bloom
field on Wednesday. J. Mcßarnett,
of New Bloomiieltl was in town on
Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and
Mrs. John S. Briner, son, Donald and
the former's brother, William Briner,
foreman of the Perry County Demo
crat office of New Bloomfleld were the
guests of Mrs. Briner's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Trostle. Forest
Ranger H. N. Hart saw 32 wild tur
keys in one flock on the old Barnhart
farm before the game season opened.
The following persons have killed
turkeys: George M. College, Ed. Col
lege, Harry Wilson. Dale McConnell,
Clark Anderson, Adam Miller, Floyd
Morrow, William Miller, David Beas
ton and Wilbur Beaston. William
Wilson ancf daughter, Mary, of Alex
andria, Pa., and sister, Mrs. S. Fried
ley of Jersey City, N. J., are visiting
their sister, Mrs. B. S. firing and their
aunt, Mrs. T. Potter Hays of New
— Mr. and Mrs. Vaye of
Baltimore, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard P. Keira. Justice of the
Peace John A. Rhea visited his daugh
ter, Mrs. Blaine Bower of Shiremans
town recently., Mrs. Showers of
Center, was the guest of her cousin,
Mrs. John H. Briner of Mt. Pleasant.
James O'Donel, Ira C. Morrison and
Miss Mary Gutshall visited friends in
Elllottsburg. Miss Maude Smith
spent Sunday with Rosooe Morrow and
family. S. B. Trostle has a pear tree
and strawberry plants in bloom.
0. D. Wingert Returns to
His Home From Hospital
By Special Correspondence
Mlllerstown, Pa., Oct. 23. —Clarence
Kipp, of Philadelphia, was the guest
of William Kipp this week. The
Rev. Ray Pierson. of East Waterford,
was the guest of D. M. Rickabaugh
and family on Tuesday. Mrs. Roy
Coates and daughter, Dorothy Coates,
are at Chambersburg. bloyd Gates,
of Tyrone, spent Sunday with his fam
ily at the home of Mrs. Robert Patton.
Miss Zella Cathcart spent the week
end at Harrlsburg with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Messersmith. Elwood Brown,
of Chambersburg, spent Sunday with
his uncle. D. L. Farner. O. D. Win
gert. yrho has been in the Harrisburg
Hospital for several weeks and who
underwent an operation, returned
home Tuesday, accompanied by his
son, Rudolph, of Enola. Mrs. Rus
sell Martin, of Andersonburg, visited
her father, Amso Stahl, over Sunday.
—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin. of
Pittsburgh, spent Wednesday with his
sister, Mrs. Samuel Seiders. Mrs.
Hulda Knight, of Duncannon, spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Banks Page. Jacob Dietrich ac
companied his daughter, Mrs. Wil
liam Brindle, to her home at Gran
ville, where he will visit for several
weeks. Mrs. Roland Harrison and
sons, Roland and Wingert, of Claren
don, Virginia, are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Wingert.—y"
Earl Patterson, of Philadelphia, Is
visiting his aunt. Miss Elizabeth Pat
terson.—Those who took advantage of
the excursion to Pittsburgh Sunday
were: Mr. and Mrs. John Ward. Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Reislnger, bewls
Dimm, Banks Page, D. Gilbert Ricka
baugh. Hoy Atticks-nnd Kd. Beacham.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson, H.
G. Rippman and Charles Rippman at
tended the Rippmuii-Joncs wedding
at Newport on Tuesday evening.—
Mrs. Sarah Dongenecker, of Avalon,
is visiting her brother. D. M. Ricka
baugh.—Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patton
and James Kipp and family, of Har
rishurg, spent Sunday with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kipp.
Dillsburg High School
Purchases New Piano
By Special Correspondence
Dillsburg Pa., Oct. 23. —While at
tending the Hagerstown fair, Chester
Shank of Dillsburg. and Miss Susan
Decker, of Heidlersburg, were se
cretly married. They will live in Dills
burg. Communion services will be
held to-morrow morning in the
Franklin church by the Lutheran
congregation, in charge of the Rev.
G. H. Eveler. Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Bennett and Miss Ruth Garrett, of
Harrlsburg, were guests of Mr, and
Mrs. W. H. Shriver over Sunday.
Mrs. Daniel Klmmel is confined to her
home by illness. Dillsburg High
School has purchased a new piano.—
Mr. and Mrs. William Krall, of near
Philadelphia, visited the latter's moth
er, Mrs. A. L. Helkes. Prof. Charles
Smith, of bansford, Pa., visited rela
tives in Dillsburg on Sunday. Con
gressman D. F. bafean, of York, spent
Saturday in Dillsburg. South Moun
tain bodge of Odd Fellows took five
candidates for membership to Harrls
burg on Monday night where they
were given the work of the order by
the Harrisburg lodge. The Rev.
O. E. Krenz, former pastor of Cal
vary United Brethren Church, who
was appointed an evangelist at the
last meeting of the conference, began
his work at Carlisle Junction on Sun
day night.
daughter. Gladys, spent Sunday at Co
lumbia visiting her parents. The
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Renshaw and
Mrs. Wesley Geiger, spent several days
at bebanon. Henry Sipe is suffering
with bloodpolson. Mr. and Mrs.
Kilns Arney and Mr. and Mrs. frank
Arney, of New Buffalo, were Mechan-
Icsburp visitors on Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Mlpple were on n trip at
Milton. Mrs. Montelt entertained her
two daughters on Sunday, Mrs. Shoe
maker from Bonnymead and one from
Steelton.
OCTOBER 23, 1915.
Harrisburg Laymen Will
Speak at Church Services
By Special Correspondence
l/Cwisbcrry, Oct. 23. Two laymen
I of Harrisburg will speak in the Meth
odist Episcopal Church to-morrow
< morning, 'TCiere will be no preaching
[service in Ibe evening, as the pastor,
the Rev. Edward Jackson will accom
pany these laymen to Usburn, where
they will hold a service in the Metho
dist Episcopal Church. Nathan
Stickel of Decatur, 111., and Charles
Spangler of Rossville, called on rela
tives at Lewisberry on Wednesday.
Miss Mildred Rinesmith returned
home from a visit with her grandpar
ents in Carlisle. Miss Catharine
Prowell, of near Llsburn, is teaching
the Pedland school, in Newtierry town
ship as the teacher, Bruce G. Ncbln
ger. is 111 with typhoid fever. Paul
Stetler, of l>emoyne, spent several
days with the families of O. D. Byers
and J. C. Harlacker. Mr. and Mrs.
Wise and soh of New Cumberland
spent Sunday with Mrs. Wise's sister,
Miss Bessie Kunkel and Mrs. Annie
Eaird. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Erney
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Boring. Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Sutton were guests of relatives "at
Harrisburg. The Methodist Episco
pal Sunday school has purchased new
song books. Frank Miller of Har
risburg, were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Bower. A feature of
the morning service on Rally Day will
bfe the singing by the men of Mrs. E.
A. Pennington's class in the Methodist
Episcopal Sunday school.
CHIC KKN DINNER FOR CHURCH
By Special Correspondence
.Montamloii, l'a., Oct. 23.—The La
dies' Aid Society of the Baptist Church
will hold a chicken and noodle soup
dinner and supper at the home of
Mrs. Howard Swengle Saturday, Oc
tober .10.—Teachers Institute will be
held in the high school building on
Saturday. October 30.—Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Sharpless and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sharpless, of Bloomsbhrg,
were guests of their aunt, Mrs. Charles
Frey.—Clayton Detweller, of Philadel
phia, was a visitor at Elmer Shaffer's,
The Rev. F. I<. Artley, the newly ap
pointed Methodist minister, has moved
into the parsonage. In the near future
he will be married to Miss Grace Hart
man. of Buckhorn.—Mr. and Mrs. E.
Stone and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
Stansbury, of Carbondale, on £unday
called at the home of Mrs. Charles
J'rey.—Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Frank, of
Wllliamsport, spent Sunday at H. F.
Frank's. —Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Saber,
of Danville, were visitors over Sunday
with Angus Fairchild and family. ,
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SCHOOL PARADE
Children of Town and Vicinta
Will March to Reformed
Church
LED BY GERMANIA RAND
Miss Mina Jane Kramer Enter
tains Members of Philoma
thaean Club
ftv Special Correspondence
Newport, Pa.. Oct. 28.—Mrs. Clar
ence Stewart Smith has gone to Wil
mington. Del., for several weeks' visit.
Miss Mary Wright, a graduate nurse
of the Episcopal Hospital, Philadel
phia, who has been spending several
months at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wright, ha.
entered the Municipal Hospital ai
Philadelphia to take a post-graduatf
course in contagious diseases. H
Chcston Frank, of Harrisburg, spent
several days with his mother, Mrs. .T
C. Frank. - Miss Ursula Brown, ol
Frostburg, Md.. is a guest of her sis
ter. Mrs. Horace Agnew Moore.—Mrs
Annie Foreman, of Altoona, is spend
ing this week with her sister. Mrs
J. Keeley Everhart. Mrs. Williatr
Dorwart and Miss Elizabeth Dorwari
were quests at. the Margerum-Frecl
wedding at Miliersburg 011
evening.—Miss Claire A. Demaree is
entertaining her cousin. Miss Mary K
McKee, of Harrisburg. Miss Marj
Catherine Blatzer was in Harrisburi
on Wednesday.—To-moYrow afternooi
a parade of the Sunday school chil
dren of town and those of the sur
rounding districts, headed by the Ger
mania band, will take place. Afte:
traversing the several streets of tin
borough a mass meeting in the Inter
est of Sunday schools and their worl
and influence will be held in the He
formed Church of the Incarnation
Addresses will be given by several o
the local ministers and by W. D. Reei
a Sunday school worker of Philadel
plila.—Miss Mina Jane Kremer enter
valued the members of the Pkllo
mathean Club at her home, near Mi!
lerftown. yesterday. The guests wen
Mrs. be wis A. Carl, Mrs. John Henr:
Jones, Mrs. William C, Ney, Mrs. Edltl
Barton Brandt, Sirs. I-I. Munson Corn
ing Mrs. William C. Fickes. Mrs. Man
rice Wolf. Misses Olive Viola Adams
Claire Rebecca Demaree, Edith Pear
Grnbb, Katherine Marie T-iiggctt, UeUl
Et'genia Rlppman. Selma Vernal Ste
phens, Nelle McKenzie Kough. Fran
ces Marie Kraiss. Mae Elizabeth l,ong
Marguerite Uertrude, Rippman am
Eva Miriam Robinson.
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WKMIKII'N St'NDAV SCHOO
By Special Correspondence
(•rantvllle, Pa., Oct. 23.—Mr. and Mr!
Benjamin Hetrick, of Hummelstowr
spent the week-end here as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hetrick an
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ungle.—Holy
munion was celebrated by Shell's «II
thcran Church, last Sunday morning.-
Mrs. Harriet Wagner and Mrs. Milto
Wagner, of visited relative
here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stucke;
of Hershey, ahrt the Rev. and Mrs. (
11. Uittner and daughter, were guest
of William Klein and family, 011 Sun
dav. Holy Communion will be cele
brated by /.ion's Lutheran Church to
morrow morning. Mr. and Mrs. .Tarn
Rank, of Fredericksburg, spent Sunda
with William Hetrick, at Shellsville.-
Irvin Ungle and Harvey Hess eac
shot a wild turkey and a number o
squirrels. John Kunta, of Shells
ville. Is having a forre of men install
ing a heating and lighting; system i
his home. William Klein, of Shells
ville, who was 111, is able to be abou
the house again. Rally Day service
were held by Wonrlch's Lutheran an
Reformed Sunday School last Sundaj
A special feature of the program wa
the excellent music furnished by th
:hoir.