RECEPTIONS, PARTIES. WEDDINGS. ANNIVERSARIES YORK CO. HUNTERS SHOT BLACK BEAR filled 300-Pound Animal on Mountain North of Wilkes- Barrc VERY SUCCESSFUL TRIP Had Big Porcupine and Large Number of Fine Gray Squirrels BY Sfecial Correspondence OillthnrK. Pa . Oct. SO—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans made an automobile tour through me northwestern part of the State by war of Green3burg to Erie to nuftalo and Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur tiess returned on Sat urday from their wedding tour and are now occupying their home in South Baltimore street. Devi Arnclt,clerk for T P Goehenour, the lumber dealer, is off duty on account of illness. Mrs Mumpher Barley disposed of her house furnishings at public sale on Snturdav and moved to Mechanicsburg where sh<> will make her future home. The Rev. A. S. Krabil. the newly appoinud pastor of the Calvarv I nited Brethren Church, preached his first ser mon on Sunday night. A party of four voung men from Washington township returned on Thursday from » hunting trip in the mountain north of vvtlkes-Barre with a large black l<»ai which weighed more than three hundred pounds. They also had a por cupine and a number of squirrels. Lancaster County Farmer Is Expert Accordion Player Manhoim. Pa.. Oct. SO. Daniel Lehman. of Rapho township, aged 7 4 years, has been a farmer all his life time and he is also one of the best accordion players in the State, hav ing played at many notable functions in his time, but never accepted anv money for so doing. He loves to play his favorite instrument for all who ( all. Abraham M. Gibble, living near here has a freak in the shape of a 10- weeks'-old cockerel of the Plymouth Bock variety which has four perfectly I'ormcd legs. The usual two legs are nt their right place while the two extra legs are at the rear and fully ihree inches in length. The rooster Is as lively as any of the others of his Clock. George Donmoyer and Sam uel Obetz spent Sunday at Schaffers town. Mr. and Mrs. John Walters «nd Monroe Walters spent Sunday at Ephrata. Mr. and Mrs. X. B. Gibble spent Sunday with the former's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Gibble at Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. John Snave !y of Raplio township spent Sunday at the home of Alvln Hershev. Milton Brenner and son. Robert, of Miner's Village, spent Sunday here. Dr. Paul E. Romberger of Elizabethtow n. spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas E. Bomberger. Miss Laura Bomberger has resumed her Herical position at Washington. D. C. t after spending two months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elias E. Bom berger. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Zart man spent Sunday in the home of her mother, Mrs. Samuel Spickler at Litita. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Rupley. of Oberlln. spent several days with the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Knlt tle. Mrs. J. W. Hees and Miss Flor ence Miller, of Rismark. spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Beamensder fer. Elmer Bartlett, of Reading spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Gantz. REBUILDING ROAD I nion Deposit, Pa., Oct. 30. Mr. find Mrs. Clarence Fetterolf o? Hali fax. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Keiffer on Saturday. Mrs. John L. Shoop spent Sunday at Me chanicsburg visiting Mrs. David Long enecker. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kay lor. Miss Bessie Shope and Theodose Boyer spent, a day at Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. G. Knightic of Fishing 'reek Valley, visited their daughter, Mrs. Irving Hughes on Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Baker spent Sunday at Grantville visiting the latter's brother, Amos Snavely. Misses Blanche and Mabel Long and brother Roy Long, spent a day at Harrisburg. Preaching services will be held in the United Brethren church to-mor iow morning by the pastor, the Rev. George W. Hallman. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavlor accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Landis spent a day at Wormelsdorf where they visited Mr. Landis' brother, Frank Landis. Mrs. Jacob Spangler of Palmyra after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Miller has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Amos M. Kuhns and iaughter Mr. and Mrs. John B. Swope '■pent several days at Washington. D. .'. Mrs. David Hanshue spent Sun lav at Harrisburg visiting her sister. Mrs. Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Etter and the latter's mother, Mrs. Lizzie Smith spent Sunday at Camp ■elltown visiting their daughter. Mrs. 5. Patrick. The making of a better -oad from the Swatara creek bridge to Swatara Station has now been started. - Ira Boyer spent a day at I (arrisburg. —• Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ■■eltzer and children. Mrs. Reuben llenry and son, Morris, of Palmyra, vvere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Israel F.isenhaucr on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. John Rambler entertained as guests on Monday the latter's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Emenheiser and her >i other, Albert Emenheiser of York tnd brothtr. George, of Omaha. Neb. 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Davis, standing back of Mrs. Farnsworth. and to the right of Mrs. Davis is her son. George Davis: Mrs. Maud Williams is seated and her two children, Clifford aiul Ethel Williams, complete the five generations. Miss Margaret Martin Will Give Hallowe'en Masquerade By Special Correspondence (•rcrncastlc. Pa.. Oct. 30.—Charles ("King" i Lear, who pitched for the Cincinnati ball team the past season, has arrived home. Miss Margaret Martin has issued invitations for a Halloween masquerade on Monday evening at her home in East Madison street. A number of fancy costumes are being planned by the young folks. Miss Dorothy Shook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Shook, has ac cepted a position as soprano soloist in the Presbyterian Church at Hagers town. —,>ir. and Mrs. John Moss an nounce the birth of a son on Monday. Mrs. Moss was formerly Miss La Rue Detrich.—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Myers and son and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Newport, spent part of the week in the home of Mrs. Clara Martin. Mrs. Man Paschal. Mrs. L. H. Crom well and daughter Miss Dorothy, of Henry. 111., have arrived in town for the Hessler-McLanahan wedding, which will take place next Thursday evening.—The Junior Order United American Mechanics will hold a me morial service in the First United Brethren Church Sunday afternoon. The lodge was organized twenty-two years ago and since that time fifteen members have died. —Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warner, of Sacramento, Cal., are guests of Greencastle relatives.— Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craig. of Ches ter, Pa., were guests this week in the home of Dr. Robert Keepers.—Mrs. James Graham and son, of Lancaster, are visiting Mrs. Alice Haller.—Miss Mary Grove entertained at cards Tues day evening in honor of her house guests. Mrs. Shartle and Miss Herr, ol' Lancaster.—Miss Josephine Whit more has returned from a visit to the Panama Exposition. Mr. and Mrs George Sharder have returned from a three weeks' sojourn in Lincoln, Mo. —Mrs. Ola Gardner is visiting rela ti\es at Martinsburg.' W. Va.—Miss Maude Davison entertained the Alpha Circle of the Lutheran Church at a Hallowe'en party Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Speck and daughter, of Scranton. are guests in the home of Emmert Sheely. RETURN FROM PACIFIC COAST By Special Correspondence New ville. Pa.. Oct. 30.—Mrs. J. Clark McCulloch and Miss Sade I.en nev have returned from a trip to Philadelphia and Atlantic City.—Mrs. W. B. Oyler and daughter. Mrs. Thos. Brereton attended the wedding of a friend in Clearfield. Pa., during the week.—Robert Hursh who spent the summer at Buffalo, N. Y., has re turned to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Killlan, of New Kensing ton Pa., who spent several days with Mr. Killian's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Killian, have returned to their home. —Miss Elizabeth Miller, teacher of music in the schools at Spring City. Ps«., spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller. Mr. and Mrs. James Sharpe and daughter. Henrietta, have returned from a trip to New York State. —Mrs. John Hursh and sons, of Steelton. spent Saturday here. —Miss Gertrude Borst has returned to Washington. D. C., after spending a week with her mother. Mrs. Borst.—Mrs. W. C. Woodburn and daughter. Sara, have returned from a visit to the former's daughter, Mrs. Beattle. at Akron. O. —Joseph Wheeler, of Steelton. spent the week-end with his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. F. T. Wheeler. Mrs. J. G. Morrow, of Landisburg. spent several days with her mother. Mrs. M. E. Landis. —Mrs. Belle McK. Swope has returned from Wilkes- Barre, where she attended the State Federa tion of Woman's Clubs. G. W. Swig ert and niece. Miss Anna Peebles, have returned from a trip to the Pacific Coast and visits to Mr. Swigert's daughters in St. Paul. Minn., and a son in Mo. They were gone several months. Waynesboro People Are Spending Winter in South Waynesboro. Pa., Oct. 30. Mrs. Carl Westerblad entertained a number ot friends at cards. Mrs. Westerblad served refreshments.—Mr. and Mrs. John Rodgers entertained a large number of their friends. The evening was spent in a very pleasant manner. —Misses Ida Stouffer and Margaret Lehman, of Stoufferstown. Pa., are guests of Mrs. Victor H. Myers.—Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Foreman have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Adele Brotherton Foreman. to Robert Spottswood Payne. Jr.. of Staunton, Va., which willitake place on Thursday, Novem ber 4, at their home. 82 West Main street.—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Pot ter returned yesterday from an ex tended trip to the Pacific Coast. —Miss Daris Ray, who has been spending several months with her sister, Mrs. K. L Potter, left tb-day for Baltimore and from there she will go to Jack sonville. Fla.. where she will spend the winter. —Postmaster and Mrs. J. W. Warehime, who spent several days at Washington. D. C., and Frederick. Md.. have returned home.—Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Butler, of Westminster, Md.. are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. C. P. Albert.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1. Crlswell, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Stouffer and Mrs. Laura Pilkington spent the week-end at Strasburg. Lan caster county. The trip was made by automobile.—Mrs. Samuel Freden and daughter Tetta left this morning for Baltimore, where they will visit rela tives. Later they will go to Norfolk and Richmond. Va., on an extended visit. —Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Harris left this afternoon for Greenville. S. C„ where they will spend the winter.— Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Clay and Mrs. Charles C. Robinson. Columbus. Ind., and Sirs. Morris Royer and son Jacob, of Dayton, Ohio, are visiting in the home of P. M. Snider. The trip east was made by automobile. / All-Day Rally Service at Lewisberry M. E. Church l.ew isberry. Oct. 30. To-morrow the Methodist Episcopal church will have an all-day rally service when three sessions will be held. At the morning session addresses will be made by H. M. Straley; Prof. James W. Gosnell, of York, and the pastor. The music will be rendered by the school and Primary Department and also by different classes. The Rev. R. S. Stair, a Lutheran minister, living at Meadowbroow farm will make the address at the afternoon session and music will be rendered by the Junior League members, who will also give recitations. The evening session will open with a song service led by the choir, and addresses will be given by the Rev. William E. Watkins. a Metho dist minister of York and R. R. Kohr, of Nev Cumberland. MTss Ladson Hall of Philadelphia, spoke at an open-air suffrage meeting held in town Monday evening. She was accom panied by three women of York.—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy and Lester and Eleanor Hoy, of Harrisburg, were guests Sunday at the home of Daniel Hutton.—Mrs. Ott Shelley arrived home Sunday after being in the Har risburg hospital for the past month.— Mrs. Anna Seitz celebrated her birth day anniversary, on Sunday, by giv ing a dinner to a number of relatives. —Mrs. Edward Jackson and son Charles, has spent the past week at Cross Roads, where they were called on account of the sickness of Mrs. Jackson's father, Charles M. Dunnick. —S. C. Frey, of York, *n taking a walking trip across the country, at tended the Methodist Episcopal Sun day school session, lie also addressed the school. —Mr. and Mrs. William Fetrow and two children, of Strines town, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fetrow. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH NEW POSTMASTER TO TAKE OFFICE lin F. Sch reck. Democrat, Named For Ephrata by President Wilson SALARY $2,000 PER YEAR Thomas Reifsnyder and Miss Dora Weaver, of Ephrata, Married at Reading By Special Correspondence Ephrata, Pa., Oct. 30. John F ! -chreck, Democrat, who has been ap pointed t>y President Wilson, as post- ' master of Ephrata. to succeed I. 'N. I Lightner, the Republican incumbent, { will assume charge of the office in the j near future. The term for which l>r. I l.ightner served expired on April 15. I but the appointment of his successor ; was deferred from time to time, due j to the fact that there were several can didates for the position. Mr. Schreck is one of Epbrata's most prominent citi- | /.ens, enjoying the confidence and es- i teem of his fellow citizens. He has been a resident of Ephrata for almost thirty years: and for some time past he 1 has been manager of the Fleck C'gar | Company. 1-Ie is a member of the Luth- j eran Church,, and Is actively identified \ with the I. O. O. F.. Knights of Pythias j and Knights of the Golden Eagle Lodges of Ephrata. The salary of the Ephrata postmaster is f:\000 a year. —Thomas Reifsnyder, son of Harry Reifsnyder and Miss Dora E. Weaver, daughter rtf Mr. and Mrs. Flank S. | Weaver. of Ephrata. were united in I marriage on Saturday evening last, by the Rev. H. E. Fassnacht, pastor of St. Paul's United Evangelical Church at! Reading. They will live at Reading.— j The Junior and Senior Bible classes of Trinity Lutheran Bible school held a> chicken anc, waffle supper in the Eph rata Band ball on Saturday evening and supper was served to nearly 600 people. Leroy Walters, son of the Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Walters, of Ephrata, and W. E. Daniels, of Auburn who are students of Lebanon Valley College, Annville. Lebanon county, have been elected to membership In the Col lege Glee Club. Many Visitors Hospitably Entertained at Dauphin By Special Correspondence Dauphin. Pa.. Oct. 30.—Miss Annie Hinkle returned home, on Wednesday, after spending several months with relatives in Colorado.—Mrs. E. H. Gottshall. Mrs. Carrie Siothower and Mrs. Mary Messmer, all ot' Harris burg. spent Friday with Mrs. J. W. Hawthorne.—Howard Bayley. of The Toyraine, New York City, spent the week-end here. —Mrs. Mary Cofrode and Miss Cora Cofrode are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Speece, at Speeeeville.—Mrs. Marion Bickel and daughter. Miss Ora Bickel. left here, on Thursday, for Philadel phia, where they will make their home with Mrs. Bickel's son, Clinton Bickel.—Augustus Brooks, of Xeward, X. J. and Miss Fannie Wilson, of Har risburg, spent Wednesday in town.— Harvey C. Forney spent several days at Philadelphia and New York.— Houston Weaver and Richard Madi son. of are the week-end guests of Mr. and Airs. George Heck. 1* reeman C. Gerberich spent several days at Williamsport.—P. Herbert Greenawalt. of Elizabeth. X. J„ re turned home on Tuesday, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Greena walt.—Mrs. Elizabeth Hendell left for her home in Peoria, 111., on Tuesday, after spending the summer with Mrs. Jennie Hic-kernell.—Mrs. Robert Ful ton Stirling is the guest of friends at Philadelphia.—Miss Margaret Brooks is the guest of friends at Philadelphia. —Miss Kuth Shaffer arrived home on Sunday, after spending the past month with Miss Gertrude Gross, at Brooklyn, Q- —Dixon Greenawalt. of Eliza beth, X. J., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Greenawalt.—Miss Clair Demeree. of Xewport, Miss Mary Mc- Kee, Miss Dorothy Helnian and Miss Mary Witmer. all of Harrisburg, were ithe veek-end guests of Miss Helen iLouise Wallis. Walter J. Shaffer | spent the week-end in New York City. I —Clinton Bickel. of Philadelphia, several days here.—Mrs. William Wor cester spent Thursday at her cottage' Limberlost.—Miss Sabra Clark spent several days with Miss Martha Louise Cresswell.—William Anderson, of Har risburg, spent the week-end with Frank Warner.—William Cofrode, of Johnstown, is visiting his cousin, Bion C. Welker.—Mrs. Edward W. Miller and Herbert Greenawalt were guests ol Mr. and Mrs. A. Carson Stamm. at Harrisburg. on Monday. Miss Etta Kobenslaugh, of Harrisburg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert AVarner. Thirteenth District S. S. Convention at Elizabethville By special Correspondence Kllrnlirthvllle. Pa., Oct. :!0. A Sun day school convention of the thir teenth district will be held in the Re tormed Church here next Friday even ing. at which time the fleld secretary, | I'reston G. urw.ng, will address the | meeting. Dr. J. VV. Sheffer and fam- I ily spent several days at Millville. John A. rtomberger purchased th» llie gle farm near Curtin for $6,000 on Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Cook and Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shadle are spend ing sometime at Washington. D. C.— Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Miller spent several days at Harrisburg. Mrs, G. Fred Holtzman has returned after a pro longed visit at Philadelphia. lra P. Rombergpr and family were the recent guests of Mrs. Ira W. Klingor. rtoy Schriver, one of the < lerks at the rail road station is enoying a vacation at Philadelphia, New York and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Miller of Washington. D. C„ are guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller. Mrs. Amanda Hartman Is visiting at the home of Isaiah Bowman near Fisher ville. Homer Hassinger spent several days at Harrisburg. Mrs. O. N. llei sey of Elizabethtown is the gruest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lewis. —The thunderstorm on Tuesday even ing caused the electric wire to he torn east of town and the town was in dark- j ness. The Choral Society will render a concert on inanksgiving evening in l the Auditorium. SUN BURY PASTOR OFFICIATES Sunbury, Pa., Oct. 30.—The Rev. John H. Daugherty. of St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church, officiated at the wedding of Helen M. Bowers and Lemuel G. Lynn at Harrisburg this week. He was pastor of the Ridge Avenue Methodist Church there for six years.-—Mrs. Lloyd Eisenberg and Mrs. Daniel Reedy spent a day at Mount Carmel.—Mrs. T. J. Scott and Mrs. John McCabe are at Philadel phia.—Mrs. J. B. Stein is visiting at Carlisle. —Mrs. Charles Silvius Is visit ing at Harrisburg. Mrs. Harry Welker and Mrs. Daniel Fry are visit ing at Danville. —Mrs. George Thomas spent a day with friends at Harris burg.—Mrs. Erma Snyder Is at Sha mokin.—Mrs. J. R. Oressinger and Mrs. Lucy Haas spent a day at Mlfflinburg.—Mrs. J. H. Slear Is visit ing in Harrisburg.—Mrs. Jennie Bos man, Newport, is visiting Mrs. Jennie Noss in Sunbury.—Mrs..Ralph Sterner nnd son. Russel Sterner, are visiting relatives in Harrisburg. 100 WILD TURKEYS SHOT IN TOBOYME I Perry County Hunters 11 a > Been Highly Successful in Securing Game MANY SQUIRRELS KILLED Forty Hunters Slop Over Night at One Small Hotel at New Germantown Now Gcrmantomi. Pa., Oct. 30. Hunters who shot turkeys during the past week were Frank Rice, Grover Stitzel. Russell W. Swartz, Russell Stum. Jacob Hopple, HJlder Gibbons, James O'Donel, Lee O'Donel. C.leve Gutshall. Ralph Hopple. John Hopple, William Sanderson, Thomas C. Drone berger, W. R. Mumper and Randolph J. Gutshall. Nearly a hundred tur keys have been shot in Toboyne town ship this season and also hundreds 01 squirrels. Joseph Neidigli has a radish which measures 21 inches in circumference. —While picking applet. Daniel E. Mumper fell from a tree and sprained his ankle.—While guid ing the tongue of a threshing machine at John W. Fry's while it was being pushed into the barn on Thursday evening C. B. Trostle was struck and knocked over the bridge wall, bruising him aboiit the legs.—Herbert Smith John C. Shearer and Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Tressler, of Mount Joy; Wilbur Koontz. of Altoona; Maurice Sander son. of Summerdale. and Clarence Rambo. of West Chester, visited friends here.—Mrs. Charles Miller, of Cumberland county, is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. D. Bowman.—The Rev. David A. Foust. of Greencastlo, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray D. Snyder, of Jackson township, called to see Mrs. A. D. Rowman and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Trostle on Monday.—Twenty nine hunters took supper and forty remained all night and took breakfast one day lust week at the hotel in this small town.—S. H. Tritt. of Newville, bought up several hundred bushels of apples from our farmers and shipped them from here on Thursday. He paid 70 cents a hundred pounds for them, which averaged 35 cents pet bushel. S. B. Trostle sold some to a dealer in Camp Hill and some to E. H. Zercher & Bro.. of Mount Joy, for 45 cents, delivered at the station here.—Harvey Kesler. daughter Mabel and son Robert, of Mount Pleasant, partook of a turkey supper at Roscoe Morrow's on Sunday. The Rev. Thomas R. Gibson, of Blain. who is conducting a revival in the Methodist Episcopal Church at Falrvlew, took supper with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Trostle on Sunday. Hummelstown Boy on Wyoming State Rifle Team Hummelstown, Pa., Oct- 30. Frank lin Allwipe and family attended the funeral of a relative at State College. Center county on Saturday.—Mr. and Mrs. John Longenecker and Mrs. and Mrs. W. A. Landis spent Sunday at Sun bury.—Mr. and Mrs. l-larry Holler visited their son Arthur, who is a stu dent at Lafayette college, at Easton. —Earl Brlghtbill of the University of Pennsylvania spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and 31 rs. J. M. Bright bill. —The Rev. Herbert Games is able to be out again after his recent severe illness.—Chauncey Yingst, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Yingst. who went West several years ago, was one of the Wy ominK National Guard who qualified as a rifleman and he was fortunate in being chosen as one of twelve men to represent the State at the National Rifle Meet at Jacksonville, Fla.—Mrs. Alfred Kell and son Walter, of York, spent Sunday with her brother. Prof. W. A. Geesey.—The second annual banquet of Class No. 1 of the Metho dist Sunday school will be held No vember s.—The annual fair of the Chemical Fire Company will be held in the firehouse from November 13 to 30. The Acme Band will give a concert each evening and articles of all kinds will be on sale—Mrs. William Lingenfelter and son Billy, of Altoona, ►spent several days the past week with her brother. Prof. W. A. Geesey.—The Mite Society of the Reformed Church were entertained at the home of Mrs. David M'Holland on Tuesday evening. —Miss Annie Mack has been ill this week. —Mrs. Samuel Habeshore, who had her collarbone broken in an auto accident at Rutherford on Sunday Is improving. Mr. Habeshore is able to be out.—James Schwartz and family spent the week-end with relatives at Reading.—Miss Edith M'Call and Miss Irene Notter were off duty in their re spective schools during part of the past week because of illness. The Rev. A. Stewart Hartman, D.D., of Baltimore will preach at the morning service in the Lutheran church. Dr. Hartman is general secretary of the Board of Home Missions.—Director E. N. Etter has returned from a week's hunting in Lycoming county.—A bul letin board inscribed with the hours of service has been placed on the front of the Lutheran church, the gift of the class of young ladies taught by- Albert Hummel. The board was de signed by Mr. Hummel.—Jacob Gaus, a Civil War veteran, will celebrate his 81st birthday to-morrow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed.—Mrs. Albert Hummel spent Thursday at Harrisburg. | SERVICES IX DUN HARD CHURCH Shephenlstown, Pa., Oct. 20.—Mrs. I Sarah Snyder, of Altoona, spent sev eral days with her sister, Mrs. W. H. i Knouse.—Mrs. Angellne Baylor, who i visited her daughter at Harrisburg. has I returned home.—Mr. and Mrs. R. A. | Kuhns entertained a number of auto i parties last" Sundaj'.—Earl B. Mower ! and R. T. Baker, of York, were guests ,at the United Brethren parsonage this I week.—Mrs. Walter Kline and children spent a week with Mrs. Kline's par j ents at Eberly's Mills.—Mrs. North ' land, of Harrisburg, spent some time with friends, here. —J. A. Sours is con fined to the house by illness.—Elmer Brady is convalescing from typhoid fever. —A two weeks' evangelistic ser vice, to be held In the Dunkard church will begin to-morrow evening. WILD TURKEY DINNER Hcrshey. Pa.. Oct. 30. Harold Weishaup visited at his home at Lan caster recently. Mrs. May Slack has returned home after spending two weeks with relatives at York and Lan caster. Edmund Smith visited at his home in Newport, Perry county. Wilson Rhoads gave a wild turkey dinner to a number of friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Leslie were guests of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Clark. Mrs. J. Roland Kinzer of Lancaster, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Snyder. P. N. Kasson transacted business in Virginia re cently. Miss Mary Snavely of Lawn was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Flowers. Mrs. Aaron Slesser and son. Paul, were the guests of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Evarts at Har risburg. OCTOBER 30, 1915. Dillsburg Minister Assigned to Franklin County Charge ML hhk -v P IIE REV. JOHN H. POWELL j By Special Correspondence Diilshurg, Pa.. Oct. 30.—The Rev. | John H, Powell, a Dillsburg young i man who was granted a minister's 1 license in the United Brethren Church b' the conference at Mechanicsburg last Fall, has received an appointment j as pastor of the Lemaster charge, in 1 Franklin county, which includes the I United Brethren churches in Letnas- j ter. Mercersburg, St. Joseph. Edens- 1 ville and St. Thomas. The Rev. Mr. Powell during the last year has as- 1 sisted in a number of revival services > in this section and frequently filled I the pulpits on the Dillsburg charge; during the absence of the pastor. He i will begin work to-morrow with serv- | ices in St. Joseph, Edensville and St. Thomas churches. Preparing For Wedding at Bindnaugles Church By Special Correspondence Biiulnauglc's Chureli. Pa.. Oct. 30. | I —Another wedding, the groom. 711 | years old. weighs about 120 pounds;! | the bride weighs 300 pounds and Is j |43 years old. The merrymakers are) j busy preparing the necessary articles.) Dr. Fisher of Palmyra was here on ! Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron G. ! | Bomgardner of Bellgrove visited J. A. I Farling's family on Tuesday. —i Adam Shannentan and Adam Blanch of Algers, visited Rudy Behner's fam- | ily. David Ensminger received by express a seven months' old Frieslan I Holstein bull from George Greer of New Castle. Pa. Charles Grossman iof Millersville was here on Wednes ! day. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Benja- | | niin Hotter a daughter. Mr. and j Mrs. Christian Long of Coffeetown, visited friends at Grantvllle on Wed nesday. Daniel Reise of Syner j visited J. A. Farling. Lancaster County Gunners Shot Wild Turkeys in Perry By Special Correspondence Mount Joy, Pa., Oct 30.—Mrs. Anna ! E. Calhoon and Mrs. Shade, of I Royersford, were guests of Mrs. Leah I Miller. Paul E. Getz and Edward Ream were gunning for wild turkeys near New Germantown, Perrv County, and each bagged one. Mrs. H. C. Phil lips and Miss Jennie Phillips, of Phil adelphia, arc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elt W. Bentzel. Mr. and Mrs. Hor ace Slater and daughter Dorothy, of ! Terre Hill, were guests of the Rev. J. ! E. Johnson. Mrs. J. A. MacNicholi and daughter Mary of Merchantville. N. J., arc spending some time with Mrs. John H. Stoll. Mrs. Frank Snavelv of Pittsburgh is the guest of Mrs. B. E. Hiesiand. Dr. Oliver G. Longenecker, Howard Longeneckor, Daniel Brubak er and James Berrier are home from a i successful gunning trip to New Ger- I mantown, Perry county. Mrs. Chas. 1 If. Zeller and .uiss Lydia Carpenter are j on a trip to Philadelphia, Washington, Raltimore and Atlantic City. Hcnrv G. Carpenter made a trip to Philadef phia on Tuesday. Harold Leib of Philadelphia has been the guest of his ! father. At. M. Leib.—Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | seph Charles, Mrs. A. K. Manning and I Miss Clare Manning are home from a trip to McConnellsburg.—Mrs. Joseph ■ llolnian of Phoenixvllle, is the guest ! of the family of Johnson R. Keller. The repairs of the Donegal State Itoad from Mount Joy to the Cross Roads Church Is completed and it is now open for travel.—Miss Elizabeth Ttecsor, after spending ten days in town with her cousin. Mrs. J. R. Missemcr, left on Tuesday for her home at Harris burg. Mrs. Abraham McDaniel of West Philadelphia Is spending a few i days in town, the guest of Mrs. Martin N. Brubaker. Mr. and Mrs. G. I Metzger left on T.iesdav for Bethle- | hem. where they will spend some time with their daughter. Mrs! n. M. Haver- \ stick. Shippensburg High School Class on Moonlight Hike By Special Correspondence Shippensburg, Pa., Oct. 30.—Mem- I bers of the sophomore class of the! high school had a moonlight hike to i the homo of Harvey Noaker. the party ! being chaperoned by Misses Cora Cle- 1 ver and Ella Daley. Professor R. J. Guyer, of Lebanon Valley College, j spent several days at home.—Messrs. ! Snoke and Evans, students at Leba- I non Valley College, spent Sunday at t the former's homo.—Orrstown has an epidemic of diphtheria.—Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy, of Fannettsburg, spent Sun- I day with Mr. and Mrs. William Flem ing.—William Clouser has secured a : position at Harrisburg. OYSTER SUPPER AT TOWN HALL j By Special Corrcspou dence Wormlc.vsburß, Pa., Oct. 30.—Mr. j and Mrs. A. J. Wright entertained j their niece and daughter, from Bal- j timore, over Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Geiger and son Carl visited I their brother. Joseph Geiger. at Pax- ) tang! on Sunday.—Miss Mertie Arney, j of Mechanicsburg, spent the week with ; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E'ias Arney. —The Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Renshaw ! were visitors at Simon Walters', at I Mount Zion. on Wednesday.—The reg- i ular meeting of the Ladies' Aid So- i ciety of the United Brethren Church was held at the home of Mrs. Wesley Geiger on Tuesday evening. Mrs. j Keiffer spent Tuesday with her daugh ter at West Fairvlew. The senior I class of the Wormleysburg high schooli will hold an oyster Bupper in the town hall on Friday evening, Novem- | ber 12.—Mrs. Russel Hummel is visit ing at her parents' home at York. STOP COUCHING I!! DEPTONOIf | MADE IN A HEALTH RESORT. I AT DRUG STORES--Sl.ooftrrßOTTLE THE PEPTONOL CO. ATLANTIC CITY rsi . K. i. GROSS, 11* Market St., UaxrUhunc. Pa. I DERSHEM GOES TO NEW POSITION Former Congressman Is Now Special Income Tax Agent at Philadelphia IN U. S. REVENUE OFFICE Thirty-Seven - Wild Turkeys Shot by Port Royal Hunters on First Day By Special Correspondence MllTllntowii. Pa.. Oct. 30. — Frank L. Dershem has gone to Philadelphia to assume the duties of a new office. t« j which he was recently appointed. Mr. [ Dershem is now special income tax | agent, with territory east of the Alle j gheny Mountains and is connected ' with the Philadelphia revenue office. , The duties will require an almost con | tinuous absence from home.—Ex- Senator and Mrs. W. H. Mail beck, Judge Nelson and J. Lloyd HartmaJß | motored to Harrisburg Tuesday.—Sirs. John ,T. Patterson and daughters re l turned home on Monday from a visit I to Washington, D. C'., Baltimore and | Annapolis, Md. J. Frank Bousuiu 1 and R. Louis Bousum spent Monday |at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Shelly | Souders spent Sundav with Mr. Sou ■ ders' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ! Souders. at Spruce Hill. Twenty- I seven wild turkeys were shot by Port | Royal men the first day of the sett i son, on Herringbone Ridge. John |T. Nourse, a former resident of Juniata county, but for many yean | living in California, was the guest, of I Squire Rodgers at Mexico on Sunday. —J. Frank Patterson spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. John Craig, at Baltimore. —"Jesse Deitrick and fani i ily, of Tyrone, and Guy Auker and j family, of this place, spent the weelc > end with Ed. Auker and family at i New Oxford. Mrs. James Sterrett. spent Tuesday at. Harrisburg. Mr. 1 and Mrs. John Graybill, Jr., and Miss | Ella Auker .spent Sunday at Lancaster. —Mrs. William Grey and two sons, of Reedsville. spent Monday at the i home of D. L. Berry. Miss Ali®» Grubb and Grace Hower spent Satur l day at Lewistown. —Mrs. Niscly.