Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 20, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS
C. E. SOCIETY IS
27 YEARS OLD
St. James' Lutheran Church Or
ganization Celebrates Anni
versary at Gettysburg
BURIAL OF MINISTER
125 Automobiles Endangered
by Fire in Garage in Battle
field Town
By Special Corrtspondtr.?*
Getfyabnrit, Pa.. Nov. IP. With a
•lraple but impressive service, last Sat
urday afternoon, the bod- of the lato
Dr. Sylvanus Stall, prominent minister
and author, was laid to rest in Kver
green C»metery. The funeral service
was read by tho Rer. Dr. Pohlman,
Philadelphia, and Dr. U. I* Seiber. Get
tysburg. St. .lames" Lutheran Chris- I
tlnn Hniieavor Society, the largest in
this part of the St*te, observed the
twenty-serenth Anniversary of its
founding or. Sunday evening in St.
James' Church. One case of diph
theria and one of scarlet fever has been
reported to the local health authori
ties and strict quarantines have been 1
placed on the homes. Kire was 1
covered Monday evening m the small
room under the o'tlce of the Gettys
burg: Motor Car Company, among some
waste material u;«V. in firing the fur
nace and was spreading rapidly. An
alsrm was sent in. employes of the
establishment holding the blaze in
check until the arrival of the com
pany. There were about 125 cars stor- ,
et! in the parage.
How's This?
offer Or- JJnndr»vl Dollar* K«ward for an?
case of Catarrh :hat canuct be cured by Uall V
Catarrh Care.
r. J. CHEN LTV A CO.. Toledo. 0. j
We. th* nnd*»r*Urned. >.tTe known F J '
Cheney for the .a»t 15 yaars, anil heller* bin i
perfectly honorable In all batiueas transactions I
and finatrially aUe to carry <»ut any obligation?
made by bla tL-tn.
NAT BANK OF COHMKRCF..
Toledo, Ohio.
Hall'? (%tarrh Oire !• taken Internally, acting
directly uj on the bleed aad toocjiij surfaces of
the» ajar en. Teatimoaials Meat free. Price 73
cecti per bctHe. 9aid by all Drugfrlsts.
Take Hall's Family Pilla for coostlpatloo.
Rif AsH The
Merchants
F°f Whom
- (Iff, WeWorß
I Ml
We will gladly furnish you
with the list, but here's a
good plan: Notice the clean
est windows—
WE "DID" THEM.
IHarrisburg Window
Cleaning Co.
OFFICE—BOB EAST ST.
Bell Phone 631-J
Never Mind ILw Strong You Are—
What d'ye Know?
That's the point—"What d'ye KNOW?"
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.
What do YOU know? Are YOU so expert in some
line of work that you can "make good" as a foreman
superintendent, or manager? If not, why don't you mark
Rand mail the attached coupon and permit the Interna
tional Correspondence Schools to show you how you
CAN "make good" on a big job?
For 28 y*are the I. C. S. have been showing men how to
do better work and earn bigger salaries. Every montfc over 400
•tudents write of promotions or salary Increases through I C.
B. training. What the I. C. 8. ar® doing for these men thev 'm>
do for YOU. *
No matter where you live, how old you are. what hours
you work, or how limited your education—if you can read and
write and ar» ambitious to learn the I. C. a can train you In
your own l,#me, during your spare time, for a more Important
and better-paying position.
Mark and mail the attached coupon—lt won't obligate
you In the least—and the I. C. 8. will show you how you can
acquire this salary-raising ability by their Umpls and easy
methods.
It will cost yx>u nothing to Investigate—lt may cost a life
time of remorse If you don't Mark and Mall the Counon
NOW.
1 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS 1
j Box 1331, Scranton, Pa.
Please explain without any obligation to me how 1 can qua)-
c Ify for the position before which I mark X.
? Electrical Engineer Mechanical Drafts Show Card XVrttimm ?
• Klec. Lighting Sift Refrigeration Engineer Advertising (
\ Electric Wlreman Civil l£ngla«er Snlesmanahln i
J Tel. A Tel. Knglneer Surveyor Teacher ij
< Architect f.mrm. Fireman 4b Eng. EnglUh Drurkn >'
J Architectural Draftwnu flvll Service Agriculture r
J gtraetnml Engineer Railway Hall Clerk Poultry Fannlu /
J Building Contractor Bookkeeping Plumb. * Strum fit <"
J Concrete Conn traction Stcno. A Typewriting Chemistry •
/ Mechanical Engineer Window Trimming Antomsblle Ruu^g
J Kame J
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SATURDAY EVENING,
' Oldest Active Hunter
in Central Pennsylvania
JOHN GANTZ
By Special Cerretpondenei
I I'wkliinii, Pa., Nov. 20. John
Gantx of Lowistown Junction Just
across the river at 91 years of age ! .s
as active as a boy. He is an old hunt
er and still enjoys the sport as much
as he did In his younger days over
half a century ago. Mr. Gantz has
killed no less than 300 wild turkeys.
He stands over six feet in hiss tock
lng feet, is lean of build, but very
strong and muscular.
BIG CONTRIBUTION TO CHURCH
Pa., Nov. 20.—Miss
Ruth Barnes spent Sunday at home.—
John Ream tripped Joseph Sheaffer
last -week causing him to sprain his
arms. Seven hundred and fifty dol
lars were raised Sunday at the United
Brethren Church. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Snoke of New York City, spent Sunday
at hoe. Frank Hollar has purchased
the Drake property corner Penn and
King streets and is tearing down the
walls of the burned buildings.
fEVEN IF
YOU HAD A
NECK
Aa Lena As TM* Fallow, And Hal
>ORE THROAT
ONS i LINE
WOULD QUICKLY WEUtVt IT.
A quick, safe, toothing, healing, antiseptic relief
for Sore Throat, briefly describes TOMSILINE. A
small bottle of Tonsihne lasts 'opger than most
any case of Sor* Throe t. TOf«s:LiNE relieves
Sore Mouth and Hoarseness and prevents Quinsy.
25c. and SOc. Hospital Size $1.60. All Drvfgists.
THK TOWSILIWE COMPANY, . . . Canton, Ohio.
DR. CHASE'S
Blood and Nerve Tablets
Fill the shriveled arteriee with pure, rich
fclcod, increase the weight in solid flesh and
muscle tnat give you strength, the brain and
nerveewith fresh vital fluid that force new
life and vigor into every part of the bodv.
WEIGH YOURSELF BEFORE TAKING
Price 50 cents: Special Strength 75 cents.
Dr. Chase Co., 224 N. 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
! I
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TRAIN SERVICE
MUCH IMPROVED
Pennsylvania Company Adds
Three Trains Between Mt.
Union and Huntingdon
WILL RELIEVE CONGESTION
Graduate of Huntingdon Hos
pital Head Nurse at Mount
Union
By Special Corrtspcndtnc*
M«. t'nion. Pa., Nov. 20. On Tues
day the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany iiesan th« running- of three addi
tional trains between Huntingdon and
Mt. Union, a train arriving here a half
hour before and leaving here half
hour after each of the three tricks at
the powder works, which start at 7
a. m„ S p. m. and 11 o. in. This will
relieve the congested conditions which
now prevail here. The Mt. Union
Library Association met in the library
rooms and elected the Rev. C. W. Todd,
president: C. K. Culver, treasurer: W.
P. Harley. secretary, and Mrs. Mary
Kyper. librarian. A meeting will be
held in the high school building this
evening for the purpose of organizing
a Parent-Teacher Association. A pro
gram. which will Include children from
nil of the grades, has been arranged.—
W. T. Bell, cashier of the Central Na
tional Bank, and family, N. Claire
Shearer and Miss Martha Sechlor mo
tored to Keedsvllle. Sunday, and at
tended a dinner party given tv Mrs. J.
Bruce Davis. F. W. B. Humes, super
vision agent of tho Middle Division, of
the Pennsylvania Railroad, with Mr
Smith and James Phalen, were In town
on Wednesday Inspecting the com
pany's property. Sidney D. Furst. of
Lock Haven, and John Heitsenrether,
of Pittsburgh, sales manager of the
Mt. Union Refractories Company, at
tended a meeting of the directors of
the company held here on Wednesday.
Miss Katharine Miller, of Mahanoy
City, is being entertained af the home
of Dr. P. H. Woods. Margaretta Em
mert, teacher of drawing in the public
schools here, visited her parents, at
York Springs, and attended the wed
ding of her sister. Mary Isenberg
graduated from the Blain Hospital, of
Huntingdon, yesterday. She will be
come head nurse at th>> Aetna Explosive
work.-. where an up-to-date hospital
is being fitted up.
Printer's Young Son Has
Leg Caught in Press
fly Special Correspondence
Mount Joy, Pa.. Nov. 20.—Benjamin
1". tlie eight-year-old son of
T,evi F. Slieetz. Job printer, while in
his father's office Itad his right l*'g
caught in the printing press nnd badly
bruised. lnteresting services were
held in the l-'lorin United Brethren
Church, on Thursday evening by Mrs.
J. Hal Smith, a returned missionary.
—The Rev. J. W. Meinimnger, of Lan
caster, addressed a meeting of the No
License League in the Presbyterian
Church, on Monday evening. —• The
Rev. Ira MacDannald, pastor of the
Church of God, will deliver the Thanks
giving sermon In the Presbterian
Church, Thursday morning. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith, of Norristown. spent sev
eral days visiting P. O. Bchniaeltzle.—
Mrs. Ellen W. Garber and daughter.
Ksther, are spending the week at East
Berlin, Adams county, visiting the
family of Aaron Seachrist. Ross
Engle, Sem Brubnker. Joseph Charles,
Eugene nnd Daniel Brubaker
have returned from a hunting trip to
Fairfield, Adams county. They suc
ceeded in bagging sixty rabbits and
quail, besides a number of pheasants.—
The Rev. Eli Jl. Engle has gone to
Pusadena. Ca]„ where he will spend
some time. Miss Mary Kellner and
Paris Garber, both of East Donegal,
were married at Baltimore by the Rev.
Dr. Clark. They will live at Maytown.
—Nelson Baker, of Christiana, is the
guest of his father. Frederic H. Baker.
—Mrs. Grover Thompson, of Coates
ville. is spending some time with her
mother, Mrs. Harry Krali. County,
Treasurer and Mrs. Harry C. Schock
and son, Frank, are on an automobile i
trip to Dayton. Ohio. The Friend- I
ship Fire Company created the office ofj
a chief hook and ladder man. and I
elected Harry J. Williams to the of-!
To Prevent
Falling Hair
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ill
Cuticura Soap
And Ointment
Are most successful because they re
move dandruff, allay itching and irrita
tion, keep the scalp clean, and promote
healthy, nair growing conditions.
Samples Free by Mail
Cutlcura flo»p ud CHotment (old e*rtrwhe«.
liberal sample of each mailed free with 32-p. book.
: AdOrtm poet-card "Cutlcwa," Dept. 3G. Boctoo.
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Increases strength
of delicate, nervous.
mm V I T I YITII rundown people 200
I ['l'! per cent, in ten days
IB till feri in many Instances.
■ sioo forfeit If it
falls as per full ex-
IllrJ jjIB planation In l*rge
i article soon to ap
-1 pear in this paper.
Ask your doctor or
druggist about it Croll Keller. O. A.
Oorgas always carry It In stock.
STOP COUCHING !!!
DEPTONOH
| MADE IN A HEALTH RESORT.
AT DRUG STORES-- SI.oofcrBOTTLE
THE PEPTONOL CO.
ATLANTIC CITY N.a
E. Z. GROSS, 110 Market Sfc,
Harris l>urg, hk , ,
! Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bowman
Give Wild Turkey Dinner
By Special Correspondence
Halifax. Pa.. Nov. 20. Theodore
Strieker on Wednesday moved hts
family to Harrisburg. c. A. Cratzer,
of Atlantic City, N. J. ;s spending;
several days with his father, John
Cratiir Mrs. F. S. Bogar and son.
Robert, are visiting Mrs. Bogar's pa
rents, Mr and Mrs. Barnard Hoffman,
ul Knterline. Master Lee Hotter is
spundtng the week with his grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wager, at
Mi.tamoias. Mr. and Airs. George
f'etterhofi and Mr. ami Mrn. Chariot*
Hess visited .Mrs. Hess' parents. at
Grats. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob \\ caver and l£noch Giant, of
tenhrook, spent Sunday at the home
.Mr- ®"<i »irs. James Bowman, In
Halifax township. Mrs. A. C. Smith
spent the week at Harrisburg and then
jWeni to Salem. Ohio. Miss KoxTte
t. ** v «r «p.nt the week at Philadelphia.
| Harvey Boyer, <<f Middletown, on
Sunday visited his brothers. —• Harry
Bowman, of Sleelton. was the guest
of his narents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B»
How man. Edward Tobias and chil
dren ami Miss Lillian Tobias, of Lvons,
Ivan, are visiting at the home of Mr.
an»l .Mrs. James Tobias, near town.
Jerome K tutors and William Wllbert.
of Harri&'ourg, spent Suunday at their
homes, here. Mr. and Mrs. Flank
shiley announce tho birth of a .laugh
ter, on November 11. Mrs. George
L* bo and daughter. Mary, and Mrs. Cor-
I nelius Hoffman, spent several days at
I Harrisburg. John Carsnitz is ill.—
■Mr. and Mrs. O. C. X'ace. of Steelton.
! are spending the week with Mr. Nace's
I rather. John K. Nace.-- Mr. and Mrs.
I Albert Zimmerman and son. Russell,
jof Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
I Zimmerman, sons, Clarence and Ru«-
j sell, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fetter
, hoff. of Halifax, and Marie Grim.
, Hannah Sheesley and Katharine Sweig-
I ara. of M-itamoras, were guests of the
Rev Mr. and Mrs. S. y. Kauffman. in
Halifax township, on Sunday. Mrs.
; uutner Lehr and daughteri), Alverta
I andi Rachael. spent Tuesday at Mc
. Clellan and Millersburfir. Professor
I Q- Rise and children, of
Carlisle, were guests of Professor and
Mrs. S. C. Beitzel over Sunday. Thev
were accompanied home by Mr. and*
Mrs. Beitzel. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W.
How man entertained a number of
ends at t>»«* second wild turkey din
ner of the season at their home, above
town, on Sunday. Rally Hay will be
observed with special services in the
Halifax I nited Brethren Sabbath school
| on Sunday, November 28.
Friends of Robert T. Fox
Enjoy Raccoon Dinner
By Special Correspondence
j Hunmektinvn, Pa., Nov. no.—Mar
jorie Allwlne spent several davs at
Steelton.—Miss Kdith McCall visited
friends at Hagerstown.—Miss Annie
! f; was the guests of friends at
I Millertown.-—P. W. Cassel has re
turned front Detroit. Mich. Robert
Snyder entertained his brothers. Dan
iel and Emanuel Snyder, of Shamo
• kin. Miss Annie Suteliffe lias entered
jthe Harrisburg hospital as a student
nurse.—Mrs. Emma Jones entertained
I Iter son. James Jones, of Reading, this
■ week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jacobs,
|of Mechanicsburg. spent Sunday with
Mrs. Mary Bolton. Miss Blna
Schwartz is home from a visit at
Reading.—Mrs. H. R. I.aucks spent
i the week at Reading.—Mrs. Fred Mc
! Call and daughter Ruth spent several
; days at Philadelphia.—Fred Hummel
was a recent guest of Mr. Nicholson
at FrackvlHc.—Mr. and Mrs. Holf en
j tertainod William Jennings, of Dun
cannon, over Sunday.—Assistant Dis
trict Attorney Robert T Fox enter-
I talned a number of friends at a rac-
I coon dinner at his home on Wednes
day evening.—Mrs. Katie Miller has
been seriously ill for several days.—
The Rev. Robert A. Bausch attended
the sessions of the Men's Congress at
Allentown during the week.—On Wed
nesday morning from 8.30 to 9.30 the
! high school students enjoyed an Edi
! son rendition musical numbers in the
| opera II Trovatore. Prior to the mu
islcale they had studied the story of
I the opera which made It especiallv In
teresting and beneficial. Famous
operas will be a feature of the win
ter's work.—Harry Haug. who has
been master mechanic at the Brown
t-torn quarries for a number of years
has resigned his position because of
' ill heath. Mr. and Mrs. Haug will
| remove to Lebanon.—The firemen of
town are having a successful fair and
j will continue it several nights longer,
i —John Ney is seriously ill at his home
in West High street.—Misses Ada M.
Walter and Annie B. Nye, of the
leaching force, visited Carlisle on
Thursday where they observed work
done in the schools of that place.—
At a meeting in the parish house on
Tuesday evening it was decided that
the Lutheran Sunday school will give
the cantata "Santa's Advance Man" at
Christmas.—Carl Saylow returned on
Tuesday from a visit to Philadelphia.
Donation Party For U. B.
Minister at Greencastle
By Special Correspondence
Greencastle, Pa., Nov. 20. Janet
Diehl, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
D. Leslie ran in front of an automo
bile on Tuesday and was knocked un
der the car, but escaped injury with
the exception of bruises. A large
donation party was given the Rev. W. j
M. Beattie pastor of the First United .
Brethren church on Tuesday evening, i
Announcement has been made ofi
the marriage of Charles Beard to Miss j
Florence Devilbliss of Hagerstown.
The wedding took place at Hagers
town on Thursday evening. The;
Rev. William Ganoe, of Jersey Shore. .
Pa., a former pastor of the Methodist i
church, is a guest in the home of D. i
Z. Shook. Miss Frances Wilkin- j
son. of York, is visiting ner sister, 1
Mrs. Harry Grove. Mr and Mrs. A. !
R. Fleming of St. Louis, Mo., are visit- !
insr C f encastle relatives. Miss
Minnie Strite is spending a month at;
Washington. D. C. —J. Ed. Omwake. i
M. M. Gilland and Ira Funk attended
the Men's Missionary convention ofi
the Reformed church at Allentown
this week. Miss Elizabeth Brendle
was hostess of the Music club Tues
day evening Mr .and Mrs. George
M. Hellman arc home from New York.
Mrs. Edward Shup was taken to the
Chambersburg Hospital for surgical
treatment. Dr. John P. Stover has
returned from York. Miss Bess Mr*
1 Kinnie of Philadelphia. Is spending a
week at her home In North Carolina
street. Mr. and Mrs. George P.
Vance of Windber. Pa., are In Green
castle. for an extended visit. Miss
Eva Mowen left this week for a west-
Icm trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Staley
of Falling Waters. W. Va., were vis
itors with Miss Florence Zieglcr.
UMBRELLA STANDS PRESENTED
By Special Correspondence
Woniilevsburg, Pa., Nov. 20. The
Ladles' Aid Society of the United
Brethren Church has presented the
church with four umbrella stands.
Mrs. Wesley Seeger and Mrs. W. O.
Rishel were delegates to tho Sunday
school convention in Grace United
Evangelical Church at Lemoyne on
Thursday. Mrs. John Fauber was
a visitor at ther sister's home at Mt.
Holly Springs. Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Rishel spent a day at Philadelphia.—
Wesley Gelger spent Wednesday In
Washington, D. C. The Missionary!
Society of the United Brethren Church
met at the home of Mrs. Catherine j
Rap p.
FOUR GENERATIONS OF MILLER FAMILY
Marietta. Pa., Nov. 20.—Tliis picture sliows four generations of the
Miller family, with John H. Miller a t the head. He is a retired blacksmith
and recently celebrated his 86th birthday by shoeing a horse. The others
in the picture are, from left to rigli t: Clark L. Miller, aged 27; William A.
Miller, aged 56 and Margaret Miller, 7 years. The veteran blacksmith is
enjoying good health.
Manheim Singer to Appear
in Concert at Sunbury
By Special Correspondtnce
Manheim. Pa.. Nov. 20. On.Wed
nesda.v next Miss Mtiry Fetter, a vocal
soloist and reader, will take part in
a concert given by the United Breth
ren Glee Club of Sunbury. Mrs. H.
D. Matthews, spent with her sister,
Mrs. Eli Miller, at Harrisburg. Sam
uel N. Reed and granddaughter. Miss
Hazel Michael, spent Sunday at Lan
caster. Mrs. William Marling and
daughter Helen of Harrisburg. spent
several days with her mother, Mrs.
John Slie-if. Mrs. Stella Metzler and
Mr. and Mrs. Troutman of Harris
burg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Fetterly. Mrs. Caroline Ritter
and Mrs. Charles Hammer and chil
dren, spent Sunday at Sinking
Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ha
maker. of York, spent Sunday with
the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
uel Hamaker. Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Boyd, of Columbia, spent Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boyd.
—Mrs. Howard Hosington, of Worces
ter, Ohio, after spending four weeks
at the home of her brother, 11. S.
Whitman, has returned to her home.—
Mrs. Mrs. Milton Buchmoyer of Leb
anon. Miss Beulah Christ of Hopeland,
Miss Kathryn McConnel, and Samuel
Babb, o' Lebanon, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. William Gantz.—Mrs. George
K. Gantz of -Annville, spent several
days at the homes of George Seabold
and Mrs. Emma Fry.
Mrs. Louisa Corbett
Celebrates Birthday
Waynesboro. Pa., Nov. 20.—George
! C. Pilkington and Miss Mary E. Bone
i brake, both of this place, were mar
ried in Hagerstown, by the Rev. E. K.
Thomas. Jeremiah A. Wliitmore, of
Waynesboro, and Miss Grace M.
; Glaeken, of Emmittsburg, Md., were
: married in Hagerstown this week.
| A well-attended moonlight social was
given at the Reformed parsonage by
| t'-e Helping Hand Society. Mr. and
I Mrs. Walter T. Todd and daughter,
! Miss Isabel Todd, were guests of rela
| tives at Raltimore this week. Miss
i Rae Stull spent the week with her
I sister, Mrs. H. L. Thompklns, at
! Phoenixville, Pa.—Miss Esther Spahr
was the guest of her cousin. Mrs. W.
! F. Spahr, at Hagerstown. A num
' ber of young people from Chambers-
I burg were entertained Tuesday even
j Ing by Mrs. Arthur Dockter, in honor
iof the Misses Margaret and Helen
I Dockter. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bow
i ers and children attended the family
! reunion of Sir. and Mrs. C. L. Trostle
!at Gettysburg on Sunday. M. G.
\ Lohman left this week for a visit to
i Harrisburg, Lancaster and a number
I of other cities. Mrs. Louisa Corbett
celebrated her eighty-first birthday,
on Sunday. The Misses Labeebah
j and Fareedah Jnglesi, women of Syria,
: who have been guests of Mrs. D. M.
Wertz, left this week, accompanied by
, Mrs. Wertz, for New York, from which
i place the former will sail on the
' American liner, St. Louis, for Eng
lund, where they will remain until
the close of the war. Miss Grace
Lightner and E. S. Parks, of Altoona,
spent the week-end with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Eberly.—
W. C. Faust and daughter, Miss Eve
lyn Faust, are spending some time at
Harrisburg. Richard McFerren is
spending a week at Harrisburg.
WOOI) SAWING OUTFIT MOVED
By Special Correspondence
Rife, Pa., Nov. 20.—Jacob Lenker,
a fireman on the Pennsylvania Rail
road is spending some time at his
home here. Daniel Ditty moved his j
wood sawing outfit to Rife on Tues- I
day. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Holtzman j
took a trip to Harrisburg on Thurs- j
day. Walter Spotts of Millersburg, '
was at his home here on Sunday.
James Sheetz of Treverton spent some ]
time with his brother-in-law, J. E.
Forney. Carson Shultz of Penbrook
is spending some time at Thomas j
Lenker's for the benefit of his health.
Roy Lenker went to County Line 1
where he is employed by Jerome
Lenker. There will be communion J
in the United Brethren church to-1
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. I
Wilson Lebo called on Mrs. S. A. |
Holtzman on Wednesday.
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Snow Squalls and Ground
Frozen in Perry County
By Special Correspondence
New Germantown, Pa., Nov. 20.
Hunters who shot turkeys-during: the
i past week were Robert Swartz, Ed. F.
Middletown, Elder Gibbons. Morris
Gibbons, a gobbler 20' pounds; An
drew Trostle, a gobbler 20% pounds:
John M. Collins and Dr. William A.
Meiser, R gobbler, 22 pounds. Carl
Uvsey, of Philadelphia, visited his
uncle, H. N. Hart.—Mrs. Alda Berrier,
of Shade Valley, Huntingdon county,
was the guest of friends here. James
|o'Donnell is ill with quinsy. Mrs. H.
IN. Hart is also quite ill.. Prepara
tions are being made to hold Christ
inas evercises in the Methodist Epis
copal Church at Fairview. Howard
Hockenbush is ill. Mrs. Julia Dolby
lof Blain visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip SheafTcr. Samuel Hist
llne and David C. Kramer of Pitts
burgh, are visiting trends here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N> Foose of Madison
towhship, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Morrow. Tho Rev. T. It.
Gibson of Blain took supper with Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Trostle on Sunday.—
Mr. and Mrs. William 'A. Willhlde and
son Kussell of Baltimore, are visiting
friends here. Mr. Willhlde is a rail
way mail clerk on a run between that
■ city nnd Pittsburgh. Mrs. John E.
O'Dell was called to Newvllle on ac
count of the serious illness of her
mother, Mrs. Daniel Neidigh. Mrs.
Rhoads, of Harrisburg, and Mrs.
George A. Anderson of Jackson of
Mrs. Leila Anderson. Announce
ment has just been made of the mar
riage by the Rev. T. R. Gibson, of El
mer E. Brickner, of Marietta, to Miss
Dolly L. Watts, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Watts, at the
bride's home here. Miss Marie Pat
terson, of Landisburg, was the guest
of Miss Mabel Noel. There were
snow squalls in Toboyne township on
Monday afternoon and on Tuesday
morning the ground was frozen hard.
—Mrs. Zora Temple, of Newton Ham
ilton is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver S. Biatlino.
Linglestown Musician's
• Recital at Tech School
By Special Corresfomdtnce
Linglcstown, Pa., Nov. 20.—Mrs.
j Charles Look and daughter, Fay Look,
j and Miss Jane Care spent Sunday as
| guests of Miss Shoemaker at Har
! rlsburg. Mrs. Elizabeth Palm, of
Reading, on Sunday was the guest
j of Mrs. Annie Smith. Fleck Mixell
was the guest of Dr. B. Brown at
l Witmer, Lancaster county, on Wednes
: day. Mr. and Mrs. John Unger, of
Hainton, on Sunday visited Dr. C. H.
Smith. Miss Violet Smith, of Qster
burg, Bedford county, was the week
end guest of Miss Marion Smith.
Roy Sheetz, of Lancaster, was the
guest of Mrs. Fannie Care. Dr. C. H.
Smith is spending several days with
the family of Dr. E. R. Rheln at Har
risburg. Andrew Hetzel, of Stecl
ton, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Reith. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Shuey, of Enola, on Thursday
were guests of the former's mother,
Mrs. Matilda Shuey. Miss Marlon
Smith entertained the following guests
on Saturday evening: Miss Mabel
Backenstoss and Miss Erma Henry, of
Harrisburg: Miss Mabel Fceser, of
Hershey: Miss Violet Smith, of Oster
burg; Miss Anna Feeser, of Lingles
town; Miss Myrna Speas, of Penbrook:
and W. L. Harbaugh, C. A. Neol, Ralph
Shrockey. Raymond Gingrich, Wal
lace McNabb, Edward Buck and
Frank Hoke, of Gettysburg College.—
Mrs. Frances Con over, of Washing
ton, D. C„ on Wednesday was the
guest of her brother, Reily Shope.
Miss Sara Shreiner will give a recital
accompanied by Miss Sara Lemer. vio
lioniste, at the Technical High School
auditorium at Harrisburg, Tuesday
evening, December 7. Mrs. Annie
Smith spent several days at Harris
burg. Mrs. Samuel Grubb and son,
of Penbrook, spent Thursday with
Mrs. Reuben Koons. Mrs. Trump
and granddaughter, of Pleasant View,
spent Thursday here. Mrs. Reeves,
of Harrisburg, spent Thursday with
the faintly of Daniel Tobias.
DR. GEO. E. REED
WILL LECTURE
Address on "The Man Behind*
the Plow" For Epworth ,
League
p LAY AT IRVING COLLEGE
"Adventure of Ursula" to Be
Given by Dramatic
Club v
V
".v Special Correspondence
Mevhanlcsburg, Pa., Nov. 20. Dr.
t»eorj,e Edwird Reed of Harrisburg,
former president of Dickinson Col
lege. will give an address, "The Man
behind the Plow," on Tuesday eve
ning, November 23. In the Methodist
Episcopal church for the benefit of
!!)L Ep , w , orth Lpa » ue - "The Adven
ulivt °i„ h Ursula- is tlio title of a
Club If , B ' V 0" by thp dramatic
evening v . c ° n f*e °» Thursday
Hal? ov ««>ber 25. in Columbian
"• A. DeFrelm returned
home from Johnstown where sho
" pe " t » month with relatives. Mr
« 5.7,5r rtfKSr-
SKK s
hero on Monday after a trip to Florida
ent* M aI ? d »l 8 the BUest fo ,lis l ,a| -
®nts, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hurst T
i , cashier of the Second Na
. °?*J Ban,< WRS the representative at
]nHh O, )l erenoe ? f Rural Oedlts, held
under the auspices of the Corn Ex
change National Rank at Philadelp
hia. Mrs. Alice S. Hauck was ill
snlremaiistown on Monday evening
"»»«• a , n address at a meeting of
the Women's Christian Temperam-o
T n u lon „r J,r " and Mrs * J - N. < 'lark,
John \\. Hershman. Miss Mlnnio
Hershman. Mrs. Mary A. Zinn. Mis
George Mohler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
K Arbegast, William Arbegast and
Airs. William Miller were at Carlisle
on Tuesday attending the funeral of
John A Moul. Mrs. John T. Lain I ►
spent the week In Hanover, Mrs Will
King entertained the members of tho
Ladle s Aid Society of Grace United
Evangelical church.— John M Un
derwood is recovering slowly from In
juries sustained when he was Knocked
down by a team several weeks ago
Mrs. Atkinson of Camden. X. J was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. s
Weaver.
Turkey Dinners and Socials
For Duncannon Churches
By Special Correspondence
Duncannon, Pa., Nov. 20. Mra_
William Willa has returned from
visit to her daughter, Miss Ruth Willn,
a teacher at Hancock. N. Y.—The La
dies' Mite Society of the United Breth
ren Church will serve a turkey din
ner and supper in the basement of
the church on Thanksgiving day.—•
Mrs. E. G. Gladden has returned from
a visit to friends in Illinois and Ohio.
—The young ladles' Bible class of the
Lutheran church will hold a Thanks
giving social in the church next Wed
nesday evening.—Mrs. James Fltzger
old returned to her home at Clarion,
Pa., after a visit to her mother, Mrs.
Clara Reutter.-—Ladies of the Reform
ed church will hold a pastry and
noodle soup sale in tho basement of
the church on Saturday, December 4.
—Harry Banks and son Bruce, of At
lantic City, visited relatives here last
week.—* Mrs. Lynas Boyer, of Harris
burg, spent Monday with relatives
here. —Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Zerflng an
nounce the birth of a son, Carl Herr,
■Wednesday. November 10. —Professor
and Mrs. W. A. McClure announce the
birth of a son, William Alexander,
Saturday, November 13.—Dr. B. F.
Beale was In attendance at the regu
lar monthly meeting of the Perry
County Medical Society at Newport on
Wednesday morning.—The Dev. Fill
more T. Kohler was in attendance at
the Mechanicsburg United Brethren
ministerlum on Monday.—Mrs. George
Parsons, of Harrisburg, visited rela
tives here on Sunday.
Annville Reading Circle
Meets at DeLong Home
By Special Correspondence
Annville, Pa., Nov. 20.—0n Tuesday
evening the Annville Reading Circle
met at the home of the Rev. Mr. De-
Long in Maple avenue. The meeting
was both instructive and entertaining,
Mrs. T. 8. Stein and Mrs. A. C. M.
1-leister being the readers. Thomas
M. Werner has organized a singing
class at lona. About twenty mem
bers are registered. Prof. F. Stein
read a paper before the Lebanon
County Historical Society recently on
the subject of "Annville's First Burial
Place and its Memories."—Word has
been received of the serious illness of
Mrs. Garman, widow of the late
Sheridan Garman, living in Illinois.
Mrs. (iarnian was a former resident
of Annville and Is a sister to Squire
Z. S. G. Light—William Rutherford,
of Middletown, was a visitor In Ann
ville this week.