RECEPTIONS. PARTIES. WEDDINGS. ANNIVERSARIES ANNIVERSARIES ON SAME DATE Mr. and Mrs. John C. Saucer -00 man Celebrate Dual Event at Newport VET. ATTENDS REUNION Col. Horace A. Moore Was Member of Fifteenth Penn sylvania Cavalry By Special Correspondence \mport, Pa.. Nov. 20. —Mr. and Mrs. Blake H. Beatty, of Latisdowne, are visiting Mrs. Beatty's parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. John C. Saucerman, having come to celebrate the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Saucerman, and the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Saucer man. Charles W. Smith has gone to Anderson, Ind., to visit his daughter, I Mrs. Wler Mlley. Mrs. Smith, who has I been visiting Mrs. Mlley for several j weeks, will return with her husband.— Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Whitmer were on a j pleasure trip to New York this week. I —Mrs. Ralph G. Van Newkirk spent several davs at Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Taylor are spend ing the week with their daughter. Mrs. , Victor Crosson, at Harrisburg.—Colo- I nel Horace A. iuoore attended the re -1 ent annual reunion of the Society of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania Regiment of Cavalry, of which the late General Palmer was the colonel during the war. The reunion was held at Philadelphia. Mrs. Moore accompanied her husband to Philadelphia, and has prolonged her visit with relatives. Cloyd B. Adams, of Mt. Union, spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Almlra Adams.— Miss Daisy V. Kuhn spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J Silas S. Kuhn. Mrs. H. Munson j <"orning Is entertaining her sister. Miss Hazel Kisner, of Carlisle. Mr. I and Mrs. J. Emery Fleisher, Mrs. I Hiram Martin Keen. Miss Grace Mc- j Manigal and Dr. J. Harry McCulloch j autoed to Harrisburg and York on AVednesday. Mrs. C. F. Smith enter tained her sister. Mrs. Emma Wolf, of Harrlsbur- this week. Miss Verna M. Myers, a student at the Cumberland Valley State Normal School, Shippens liurg, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. i George W. Myers, over Sunday. Alfred Marshall, of Philadelphia, presi- | dent of the Juniata Furnace and Foun- ; dry Co., was a visitor here for several days. Mrs. Horace Beard and her j daughter. Miss Louise Beehtel Beard, have gone to Philadelphia. Miss Beard | will be a bridesmaid at the wedding; of her school friend. Miss Mary Bolton. —Mrs. A! Clair Laudts and children, of Havana. Cuba, are now ocupying "The Mansion" in East Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Martin Keen are entertain- | ing their relatives. Miss Anna S. Keen, i of Quarryvllle. and Claire H. Keen, of j Manheim. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Fickes and infant son. William, are spending the week-end with Mrs. Fickes' parents, at Mechanlcsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams Sharon were at Harrisburg on Thursday. The Misses Florence Butz, Marie Kath- ! ryn Campbell, Mary Morrow Schlomer and Elizabeth Dorwart were guests of i V». Charles E. Rippman, at Millers- | |pn, on Wednesday. Pennsylvania Mothers and Daughters. 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Lindaman at Littlestown Church Thirty Years RECEIVES MANY PRESENTS | Wild Turkey Shot in Midst of Tame Flock in Barn yard By Special Correspondence Bluiu, Pa., Nov. 20.—The Rev. Francis S. Lindaman, who was pastor of the Zion's Reformed charge at this place for fourteen years, was given a celebration at Littlestown to which place he went from lllain thirty years ago. Seventy silver dollars, one for each year of the clergyman's age and S3O in gold, one dollar for each year he has served the church as pastor, were presented to the minister yester day when 600 persons gathered in Christ Reformed church, to celebrate the dual anniversary. Seventy lighted candles were burning on the altar when the aged clergyman and his wife entered the church. Other gifts included seventy carnations from the young ladles' Bible class and Mrs. Lindaman was presented with a purse of gold and a large birthday cake.— John A. McKee, of Newport, visited his brother. D. P. McKee. Mrs. Susan Gutshall has returned from Lewistown where she visited her son. Professor N. F. Gutshall, city editor of the Dally Sentinel. She was accom panied here by Mr. Gutshall and son, Sherwood Gutshall. Roy Wilt shot a wild turkey that flew into the barn yard among a flock of tame turkeys. —R. M. Johnston shot four rabbits while standing on one spot on Satur day.—Two opossums were killed by hunters on Friday night. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Weaver, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper, a daughter. Ralph B. Kell, health officer, has been appointed by the State Board of Health to inspect the public school buildings In Jackson and Madison townships. Robert Gray shot a turkey gobbler that weighed sixteen pounds. Beniamln Gutshall caught a pike which meas ured 19 inches in length. HARRISBURG MHXISTER \T R\L1 V Y By Special Correspondence Tower City, Pa., Nov. 20. Miss . Lillian Stout of Dayton spent several i days with relatives here. Jacob Martz of Williamatown, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guernsey Knarr of Wiconisco. spent several days with the latter's grand mother, Mrs. Wm. Bairhart. Mrs. Reese of New York is here to nurse j her father, William Ownes who is | seriously ill. Ray Phillips of Har ! rlsburg was called to town by the sickness and death of his father. I Mrs. Sallie Bressler of Pottsville is visiting her father, Henry Reedy. Mrs. Hand and children went to Har risburg to join her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Horley entertained friends from Lykens on Sunday. On Sunday the United Evangelical church will hold its Rally Day services when the Rev. A. H. Hangen of Har risburg will be the speaker. He will also preach at the Union Prayer meeting on Saturday night in the Methodist church. The United Breth ren will also have Rally Day services on Sunday. REVIVAL AT MT. LAUREL Piketown. Pa., Nov. 20. The Rev. and Mrs. Jonas Martin and children Mary and Willis, visited B. C. Shope on Wednesday. Mrs. Charles De walt and daughter of Penbrook, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Stroh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Upde graff and son of York Haven were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. McClain. Mrs. H. B. Megonnel and daughter and Mrs. E. O. Shepler and daughter were at Harrisburg on Wed nesday. The Rev. Jonas Martin will begin a series of revival meetings in the Mount Laurel Bethel to-morrow evening to continue indefinitely.—S. S. Ebersole of near Middletown was a recent guest of his brother, J. W. Ebersole. Mrs. George Wade. Jr., and daughter of Linglestown spent Sunday with D. C. Runkle.—Curtis Shartzer of near Manada Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Strohm on Sunday. Miss Luella Gastrcok of Fishing Creek Valley on Tuesday visited Misses Min nie and Susie Ramsey. Miss Nelle Jones of Harrisburg, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoenshelt. PARENT-TEACHERS' MEETING By Special Correspondence Endern, Pa.. Nov. 20. A Parent- Teachers' meeting was held in the schoolhouse and an Interesting pro gratn rendered. The organization will ave regular meetings each month. Jacob G. Enders is 111. A union Thanksgiving service will be held in the United Brethren Church on Thurs day evening, the pastor, the Rev. J. C. Pease, will preach and pupils of the public school will participate. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zimmerman, of Eliza bethville, were visitors here on Wed nesday. H. M. Swelgard. of Harris burg, spent Sunday at the home of his Barents. Miss Maud Lentz returned rom a week's visit at Harrisburg. C. E. Uhler and family, of Millersburg, were visitors here on Sunday. BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There Is a constitutional i cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Sum mers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any mother her success ful home treatment, with fyll Instruc tions. Send no money, but write her to-day If your childrm trouble you in this way. Don't blame the child, the chances are it can't help it. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night.—Adv. ftp For Headaches ;I ° It l'fsf,rr Lebanon, P«„ l-9-'ls. Yon are at liberty to use my name aad tentlmnay for advertla- InK CafA'So tablets, aad yoa nay refer any person to me and I mill rlndly tell them tbe good tbry have ionr for me. VVlsblnx you auccesa, I um yours truly. UK9. 1.17.7.11: FHirZ, i 721 Spring Ave. : ( Try Telegraph Want Ads "Western Europe, Theater of War," Subject of Lecture By Special Correspondence Hershey, Pa.. Nov. 20 . J. B. Lelt hiser visited his daughter, Mrs. Edwin C. Deamley at German town. Mrs. W. F. ft. Murrle and children are spending a week at Cumberland. Md., the guests of her sister, Mrs. C. E. McEvoy. Mrs. Oeorge J. Eppley and son Robert visited relatives at Lan caster. The Rev. O. G. Romlg, of Tower City, spent several days with his family several days with his fam ily hefe this wees. Mrs. P. S. Wil son is visiting her mother at Hagers town, Md. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Hamme, accompanied by several friends of Dover, Pa., were the guests of Mrs. H. Kottler. Orville Hotter and friend of Fleetwood, were the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Hoffer. Simon J. Eby has re turned home after spending six weeks with relatives in Lancaster and Cum berland counties. Mrs. Ewing Cain and son Harold are visiting relatives at Pittsburgh. Mrs. J. E. Senft, of Columbia, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Graeff. Miss Yirgio Glpe and John E. Koons, of this place, were married at Hagerstown, Md. Miss Edith Freed left for New Haven, Conn. Mrs. George Wesner spent several weeks with her daughter at Richmond, Va. Miss Eva Stlegel- Man, of Harrlsburg, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. L. Edwards. Mrs. B. L. Kopp is recovering from a serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon, Jr., tire receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. William Dowdrick of Oberlin were guests of J. B. Sneath. Edward Zimmerman visited friends at Phila delphia. George Earl Raiguel, of Phladelphia, will deliver an address on the subject, "Western Europe. the Theater of the War," at the Hershey Central Theater to-morrow afternoon. —Mrs. H. N. Herr visited friends at Lancaster. D. C. Giles spent several days at New York City. Mrs. J. E. Snyder spent several days at Phila delphia. Simon M. Brandon of Eas ton, was the guest of his brother, J. M. Brandau. Raymond Arnold, of Allen, Cumberland county, was the guest of John Sollenberger. Miss Helen Daniel, a teacher in the Berrys burg schools, was the guest of her sis ter. Mrs. George Copenhaver. at the Industrial school. Newton Bossier has recovered from his serious illness. —Mrs. William Cooper visited relatives at Carlisle. James Murray visited his father at Philadelphia. Mrs. Jacob Hammer, of Long Beach, Cal., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John F. 1 .»ps< . Miss Taslc Cocklin gave a house party to a number of her friends. Visitors Spend Pleasant Fall Days at Dauphin By Special Correspondence Dauphin. Pa., Nov. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Singer and daughter, Dorothy, have returned to their home here after spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Singer at Har rlsburg. Harvey C. Forney spent several days at Pittsburgh, i — Mrs. Edward J. Flte and son. Richard, have returned home from Philadelphia. Mrs. John Rupp, of Shiremanstown, Is the guest of Mrs. Sarah Sponsler. Mrs. Elizabeth Gerberich has gone to Hanover to spend the winter. Mrs. Thomas Poftenberger of Harrisburg, was the guest of Mrs. Freeman C. Gerberich. Miss Helen Ilargest Hoffman of 310 Hamilton street, Har risburg, was the week-end guest of Miss Sabra Clark. Mrs. W. F. Johnson of Harrisburg Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Grace Garman. Miss Carrie Elizabeth Gerberich is spend ing the week-end at Narbeth, Pa. Paul Welker returned on Sunday from a week's vlsh with his aunt, Mrs. Walter Speece of Speeceville.—James Russell and Harry Bowman of Har risburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman at Speeceville.—Miss Susan Jackson spent several days at Harrisburg. Miss Margaret Robin son left on Tuesday for Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Maurey of j Millersburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. McNeely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowman and children, George and Ruth, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Kinter have returned to tlieir home at Renovo.— Miss Minnie Hendershott of Buffalo. N. V.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swartz at the "Wren" Cot tage. Speeceville. Mr. and Mrs. William Sourbeer and children. Anna and William, of Paxtang and G. Sour beer, of Pottsville, were the guests of Miss Mary Umberger on Sunday. Thomas Greenawalt of Baltimore was the guest of his niece Mrs. William Fisher on Sunday. Mrs. Frederick Schneider and son, Courtney of York were guests of Mrs. Sarah Sponsler on Tuesday. Misses Mildred. May and Dorothy Kline spent a week with their aunt. Mrs. D. F. Heffner at Pax tang. Mrs. Harvey E. Knupp, who has been ill at her home on the first slope of the mountain, Is greatly im proved. T. A. Sweltzer is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Harry Young at Atlantic City. William Ege was a juryman at Harrisburg this week. Mrs. Blake Brubaker of Williamsport, was the guest of Mrs. Freeman C. Gerberich on Wednesday. Excellent Program at Missionary Entertainment Lykens, Pa.. Nov. 20. —A mission ary entertainment at the Baptist church on Thursday evening was opened by Mrs. M R. Loomis, presi dent of the Missionary Circle. The opening prayer was offered by the Rev. Hill, a Methodist minister who recently returned from Canada. A recitation was given by Arthur Schoff stall and Charles Page sang a solo. The speaker of the evening was Miss Phillips, a missionary from Burma. The prayer of the evening was offered by the Rev. Jones, of the Lutheran church and the entertainment was brought to a close by singing by a quartet composed of Clara Page and Olwyn Phillips, Charles Page and Harry Bitterman. —The Transfigura tion Baptist Church is in the hands of carpenters undergoing alterations In preparation for an evangelistic cam paign in the near future. The Rev. A. H. Soulliard is the pastor.—Keen and Kniley are building a large addi tion to their hosiery mill in North .street.—lsaac Morrlp & Co. arc mak ing alterations in ( their hosiery mill at Wiconisco.— A country store fes tival was held in the Cooper building on Wednesday for the benefit of the Reformed Church. Produce of all kinds, fancy work and ice cream were sold. FARMKR GOBS TO FLORIDA Malta. Pa.. Nov. 20.—0n Wednesday the farmhouse of Prank Phillips, near Hickory Corners, occupied by his son. Claude, was destroyed by fire with »l! Ills, house furnishings. The barn was saved by the effjrts of the neighbors. —Fred M. Wiest, a retired ftarmer, left on Tuesday for Florida wher" hp ex pects to sp"nd the winter for the bene fit of his health. Mrs. Eva Thomas and child, of Milton, called on her aunt. Mrs. Louisa, ttchroyer, on Wed nesday. William Schroyor, of Middle, hurg, visited relatives here. .l. Scliroyei; was a county scat visitor. Saturday. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ' NOTICE TO TELEGRAPH CORRESPONDENTS Owing to the Thanksgiving Holi day all weekly letters for the Cen tral Pennsylvania pages of the Telegraph for the issue of Satur day, November 27, should reach the office by noon on Wednesday. November, 24. Personal News Items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania Herryabar®. Daniel Behney and District Attorney M. E. Stroup have gone on a hunting trip to Clinton county. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ko boch and daughter. Pauline, autoed to Reading and visited friends there and at Lebanon and Penbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaln and son. of Lykens, spent Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weaver. Miss Maude Bowman has returned from a week s visit at Harrisburg. Charles ScholT stall Is employed at Millersburg. Cevlon Bowman, of Fisherville. spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell are visiting friends at Dornslfe. Mrs. Hoover and daugh ter. of Hublersburir, are visiting at the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blngafnan. Blnilnnuiln Cburcb. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gruber and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cassel, all of Palmyra, visited Ha l" entine Uhrich on Sunday. Frank Bacaston. Jr.. of Palmyra, spent Sun day at Grantville. Barley Kern, rural carrier of Grantville, made a trip to Palmyra. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Karley, of Palmyra, visited friends at Lemberger's. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Barnhart visited friends at Hanover dale. on Sunday. Revival services are In progress at Steelstown and Lem berger's. Jacob Tobias, of East Han over. made a trip to Palmyra. Jere miah Maulfair entertained bis children at his home, on Sunday. Grant E. Albert made a trip to Palmyra this week. The Rev. O. R. Blttner, of Grantville, visited some of his parish ioners to-day. DNluintla. Robert Showers. of Wilmerding. spent several days here visiting his parents. Earl Rordner, of Pilger. Nebraska, was a guest at the home of J. F. Brosious this week. — Mrs. George Wetzel returned to her home at Harrisburg after visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Zeigler.— F. M. Wiest started for Jacksonville, Fla., on Monday where he expects to spent the winter. Miss Mary Bubb. a student at the Bucknell University. Lewisburg, spent Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ha^>enplug t of Philadelphia, spent sev eral days at the home of D. F. Bat dorf. Frank Wald, of Harrisburg. spent Sunday here. G. E. Kopen haver, superintendent of the Hershey Industrial School, with his wife and son. and Mrs. Lydia Lenker, of Wico nisco. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Fenstermacher. on Sunday. Garret Blngaman. of Marysville. spent Sun day here. Wesley Romberger, of Mil lersburg, visited here recently. Mlllerstovin. T- William Walker was called to Altoona by the serious ill ness of his brother. James Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Page were at Lewistown on Sunday. Elmer Rets- Inger went to Newport on Sunday to hear Governor Brumbaugh speak at the rally services of the Methodist Episco pal Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beacham and Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Beacham visited Professor John Adams at Millersburg, Sunday. Miss Mary Kepner visited her brother. Harry Kepner. in Allentown. Miss Nan Hough is visiting relatives in Tyrone and Huntingdon. Miss Sara Rlcka haugh. who had been visiting in east ern cities for several weeks, return ed home this week. Mrs. William Rounsley accompanied her grandson, Kenneth Rounsley, who had been visit ing his grandparents for several weeks, to his home, at Penbrook. on Monday. —Mr. and Mrs. O. Wagner spent Monday in Philadelphia. John Deitrick and Miss Florence Shenk. of this place, were married Tuesday at Elkton, Md.— Mrs. Maria Cochran is visting her daughter. Mrs. Robert Thompson, at Huntingdon. Mrs. E. M. Sellers Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Charles Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mar tin and sister. Mrs Sara Kophendafer. of Loysville, were the guests of Amos Stall!, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Brandt, of Newport, were guests of A. H. Ulsh, on Sunday. G. D. Tay lor and Mrs. Mary Allen spent several days at Middleburg with Mrs. Allen's son. Charles Allen. James Kipp and family, of Harrisburg, and Mr. and Mrs. j. C. Kipp and Mrs. John Brinton, of this place, spent Sunday with Harry Kipp at McAlllsterville. Miss Hazel Myers, of Thomnsontown. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Charles Himes. Mrs. John Light and daughter, Grace, were at Harrisburg, Wednesday. Emory Fry and D. G. Rickabaugii were at McAllisterville on Thursday. Wil liam Gregg, of New York. *pent Sun day with his family at the home of James Brandt. Miss Ruth Ritzman' spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton, at Lemoyne. Miss Lil lian Nanklvel, of Steelton. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nan kivel. over Sunday. Newton Hamilton. Miss Mary Se christ was a recent visitor at Altoona. —Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ewing, of Hunt ingdon. spent several days with rela tives here. Mrs. Hartzell Temple and daughter, are visiting at the home of her parents, at New Germantown. Miss Alice Norton spent the week-end with relatives at Tyrone. Mr. anrf Mrs. Thomas Bard and sons, of Hagers town, Md.. are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Mary Galley, of Pittsburgh, spent several ilays at the hopie of her mother, Mrs. Kate Ewing. Mrs. J. M. Graham. Jr., and daughter, spenf several days at the home of her par ents, at Altoona. Herman Norton, of Altoona, was a recent visitor In town. —Monroe Wharton, of Altoona. Is vis itinir at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Oliver Sechrist. Union Deposit. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Sloner. of Penbrook, visited Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baker, on Sunday.— Mrs. Apdrew Miller and daughter, An nie. spent Tuesday at Elizabethtown visiting her nephew, John Hershey.— Miss Rosa Swope, of Hummelstown. visited Miss Mary Rambler, on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Chronlster and children, accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Tsaac Keiffer, son Harry and fam ily. spent Sunday at Spruceville Preaching services will be held In the United Brethren Church on Sunday morning by the pastor, the Rev. Georg'e W. Hallman. Mrs. Emma Hershey and daughter, Martha, of Elizabeth town. are spending the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Landis. — Mrs. Jacob Spangler, of Palmyra, Is spending some time with her daughter Mrs. Henry Miller, who is sutTering for injuries received in a recent au tomobile accident. RKCOVERING I'ROM TYPHOID Dillshurgt Pa., Nov. 20.—0n Tues day night a delegation of thirty Dills burg folks attended the Belderwolf evangelistic services in the tabernacle at York. Mrs. M. W. Britcher spent several days at Gettysburg. Rod erlck Cook, a student at Gettysburg College, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cook over Sunday. Dr. J. H. Graff, of North Baltimore street, is 111. lra L. Heikes served on the traverse jury in the York county court this week. Mlse Grace Brucher returend to her home after spending some time at Steelton as the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Seg elken. Daniel Altland has secured a position as clerk In Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart's store at Harrlsburg. The Rev. K. M. Alter will begin a series of revival meetings in the Wellsville Methodist church on Sun day evening. The Rev. A. S. Fasick. of Carlisle, will assist for severai nights. Qulnten Kllndinst. driver of the mall route between Dlllsburg and Wellsville, who had been serlousiv ill with typhoid fever for three '.months, is now convalescing. 0. B. Tennis Sails From New York For England Today By Special Correspondence Thompson tow n. Pa., Nov. 20.—Miss Anna Cameron Is spending the week with J. H. Book's family near Mexico. —Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knight and clildren of Enoln spent the week with relatives here. Miss Irma Rlpman is the guest of her grandparents at Newport. John Allen and Harold Haines motored to Myerstown on Saturday. A daughter, Irene Eliza beth. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo McNalght on Sunday. The Ladles' of the Lutheran Church will hold a chicken and waffle supper this even ing at the home of W. H. Brubaker. — James Cameron spent Tuesday at Har risburg. Mrs. Singer Smtth, of Newport, Bpent a day with Mrs. D. H. Spotts. O. B. Tennis of Chicago spent several days at the Tennis home. I Mr. Tennis sailed from New York to doy on the steamship Philadelphia for Liverpool, England. —Michael J. Fan ning of Philadelphia, was a guest at the home of Jonathan Keiser on Tuesday. Mrs. William Colyer re turned on Wednesday from a. visit at Harrsburg. Miss Myra Graham went to Philadelphia on Wednesday. —Mrs. Katharine Dyer of Harrisburg visited her sister, Mrs. W. R. Long this week. Q. P Ahl Building at Newville Sold to Banker By Special Correspondence Newville. Pa.. Nov. 20. —Mrs. J 01 '" Brandt has returned from a visit at chambersburg. Miss Stella Harrisburg, spent the week-end wltn her aunts, the Misses Stewart. Mrs. Clara Lindsey has gone to Lansdowne to reMain some time with her dauM>- ter. Mrs. John Krall. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Remshurg. of Mlddletown, spent several days with their ® on, ,„P,' Remsburg and family. Frank Householder Is on a trip to I nli adelphla. Mr. and Mrs. J. t. bnger have returned from Cape Gap. ra., where they visited the formers par ents. Mrs. Margaret Burkliart and Miss Catharine Burkholder have re turned from a visit to l,ancaster. —- Miss Bertha I. James, of Scotland, spent a dav at her home here. Miss Alice Randall, of Catasaunua, was called here owing to the serious illness of her father. Edward Randall. J s : Robert Shopwell and niece. Miss Isabel Shopwell, spent the week-end at Har risburg. Mrs. John Wright and two sons, of Mt. Holly. N. J.. are spending tne week with the former's mother. Mrs. Maxwell. Miss Rachael Hayes entertained a number of her at two sewing parties, ono held on Fri day afternoon and the other on Tues day afternoon at her home. In Parson age street. Mrs. C. D. Ashmore has returned from a visit to her parents at Washington. D. C. Glauser Martin, real estate agents, have sold the Q. P. Ahl building in High street to Ralph S. Lehman, of the Farmers' National Bank. This is a business place with two storerooms, occupied by St. Elmo Getter and George D. Kyle, as cigar and barber shops, respectively. "Parable of the Lost Sheep" Subject of Sunday Sermon By Special Correspondence Lewlsberry, Pa., Nov. 20.—T0-mor row morning the "Parable of the Lost Sheep" will be the subject of the Rev. ISdward Jackson's sermon In the Methodist Episcopal Church. In the evening he will begin his special serv ices in the Lisburn Methodist Episco pal Church. The Rev. J. A. Hollen baugh, presiding elder, delivered a ser mon in the United Evangelical Church, on Sunday evening. He was assisted in the service by the pastor, the Rev. M. E. Bartholomew, the Rev. W. W. Reese, of Camp Hill, and the Rev. Ed ward Jackson. lsaac Gray is con fined to his home with sickness. —Miss Fairie Zinn will lead the league service in the Methodist Episcopal Church to morrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bonner, near Newberrytown. —Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Srhubauer were Sunday guests of relatives at Emigsville. Mrs. ICdward Wolfe and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Grove, vis ited relatives at Andersontown, on Sun da. Mrs. Elizabeth Reiff and daugh ters. of New Cumberland, who spent several months at their summer home here will return home next week. Mrs. Frank Johnson Gives Party For Many Friends By Special Correspondence Montandon. Pa., Nov. 20.—Mrs. Frank Johnson entertained a party of friends at her home Saturday. The afternoon was pleasantly spent and refreshments were served to Mrs. Thomas Johnson, of Sunbury: Mrs. Oscar Gilbert, Mrs. Edwards, Miss Margaret Gilbert, of Milton: Miss Susan Shearer. of Milton; Mrs. Frank Fries, Mrs. Adam Stahl; Mrs. Frank Cox. Mrs. James Stlner, Mrs. P. J. Roberts, Mrs. D. A, Smith, Mrs. Edward Reltz, Mrs. J. M. Park, Mrs. Augustus Fairchild, Mrs. Myron Fairchild, Mrs. James Best, Mrs. Ms- He Fetter. Mrs. Sophia Dark. Mrs. H. F. Frank. Mrs. Merrill Johnson, Mrs. p lmer Shaffer. Mrs. J,ee Beiber. Mrs. r lmcr Kooney. Mrs. Harvey Follmej-. ■Vfrs. Hrrv Snvder. Mrs. .T. S. Peltz, the xruses Aenes and Carrie Smith, and "i»» Helen F«v. of this nlnoe. A born O" the felnnil near Atllton 'own ed bv H. B. »'nnt<"imprr wis rtestenv fd bv fire on Tii»»dnv w'th Its contents of wbent. strew i»«d bpv "riie live • took WAS snv>d bv T,ewls Hnrrl»"n «*bo I'ved An the fnrn* ftio franklin Arties wns it Wllllanißnnrt o n Moirla". Frenl' T.-ple» v. F. h. Arthy, Mr. and "r'. Edward Reltz. Mill ftr P"herr , »n Catches Three Fine Pike By Special Correspondence Mlllrrshnrg. Pa., Nov. 20. William H. Hoover, living near Curtln, pur chased, this week, through J. H. Rowe and Sons, real estate agents, of this place, the H. Loftier farm, east of Klllinger. Edward Etzweiler, oldest son or Charles Etzweller, of Pine street was taken to the Harrlsburg Hospital suffering wit IT bloodpolson of the hand and arm. tne result of a nail wound re ceived about ten days ago. B. M. Creasey. fishing In Mahantonga creek recentlv landed three fine specimens of the pike family, one of which meas ured twfnty-two inches in length. Charles F. Sponsler has returned to his home, at Rochester. N. T„ after being here for some weeks looking after his Interests connected with the sale of the Millersburg Fifth Wheel Co. The Rjev. J. Earl Bowman, of Phillipsburg, was back at his old home here this week on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowman. Miss Marion Stelner. of Harrlsburg, was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alter K. tlish. tills week. Tho sudden starting of an automobile In which Miss Edna Relnberger wns rid ing. on Tuesday evening, caused her to move forward In the machine with such force as to render her unconsci ous and cut and bruised the bridge of her nose badly. On Saturday the same lady, while standing near the faat flying milk train, lost her hat. the re sult of the swirl of wind caused bv the fast-moving express. The hat wt« cut to bits. J NOVEMBER 20. 1915. SNYDER COUNTY'S NEW COURTHOUSE Remodeled Structure Is Now Ready For Opening at Middleburg TO MAKE KREAMER "DRY" Plan to Ruy Only Hotel in Town and Abandon License ! By Special Correspondence Sellimiirovr, Pa., Nov. 20.—Mrs. Harry Moyer was operated on for appendicitis at the private hospital of Dr. Geise. at Sunbury. Mr. anil Mrs. Claude Bailey and daughter, Phoebe, called on W. H. Luck, on Saturday. Misses Carrie Wetzel and Jennie Luck spent the week-end at Berwick. Charles P. Ulrlch was at Sunbury this week. Mrs. Sallle Keeler, of Swlneford, is spending several days with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Houseworth, in South Mar ket street.—Snyder county now boasts of a new courthouse. The remodeling was completed this week. The Valley House. Krenmer's only hotel, and one of the few licensed places in this county. Is offered for sale, n is said that a number of the leading "drys" in this county are planning to buy the hostelry and thus make Kreamer dry. This same plan was used some time at Middleburg, the county seat of Snyder county, when the Washington Hotel was purchased by the antisaloon people and converted Into a temperance house. —Miss Matilda Maurer was a recent visitor at Middleburg. Kansas Minister Occupies Pulpit at Elizabethville By Special Correspondence Elizabethville, Pa.. Nov. 20.—Roy A. Romberger is enjoying a vacation at Allentown and Reading. Robert Boyer, of Lykens, spent several days with Edgar Newkirk. Miss Hannah Zerflng and brother were guests of their grandparents at Gratz several days. George C. Swab, of Philadel phia, and daughter, Frances, of Har risburg, are guests of Hannah Swab, j —Clair T. Romberger spent several | days at Philadelphia.—Union Tlianks i giving services will be held in the ! United Brethren church on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock when the Rev. Jas. E. Beam, of the Evengelical church, will preach the sermon. Mrs. James E. Lentz and daughters spent a w.eek at Harrisburg and Lebanon. Prof. M. E. Stine. of the Port Carbon schools, spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs. William Drissel suffered two paralytica! strokes and Is In a critical condition. Miss Annie Bertslleld, of Elizabethtown, and Mrs. Charles 11. Uhler, of Har risburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Uertsfield this week. Mrs. Harvey M. Miller addressed a ladies' mission ary society at Highsplre on Sunday.— The Rev. Edward Flcklnger left for his home at Corning. Kansas, on Tues- I day morning. He occupied the pulpit in the United Brethren church on Sun day morning. Harrv E.- Rush, of Newberry, spent Tuesday with his father here. Swab Wagon Com pany shipped a carload of wagons to their agent at Chain, Pa., on Thurs day. A. A. Gohn has resigned as assistant superintendent of the Wico nisco Telephone Company to take ef fect December 1. Tobacco Expert to Lecture at Lititz and Maytown By Special Correspondence Eplirata. Pa.. Nov. 20. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Davis and daughter, of Sterling, 111., spent several days here on their way to St. Petersburg, Fla., for the winter. Mr. Davis is a native of New Holland, Lancaster county. W. W. Wic-kel of Napervllle, 111., is spending some time visiting his sister, Mrs. Jesse Jones, who has been critic ally ill for several weeks, but is now improving. Mr. Wickel is also visiting his niece, Mrs. C. E. King and his nephews. Charles S. Yeager and Charles W. Jones. lsaac G. Mentzer was the recipient of eighty-seven beautiful curtfs and one letter, all of which contained messages of good will on the occasion of his thirty-ninth birthday several days ago. Mr. Mentzer is superintendent of the Ephrata United Brethren Sunday school and most of these remem brances came from members. The Ladies' Quartet of the Conservatory of Music, of Ithaca, X. Y., gave a con cert in the Grand Theater on Mon day evening, under the auspices of the Luther League of Trinity Luth eran church. Otto Olsen of Ephrata a United States Government tobacco expert will deliver an illustrated lec ture on "Tobacco Culture" at the Farmers' Institutes at Lititz. Decem ber 1 and at Maytown, December 3. [iimiHiiiiniiiiiniiiiiciiiiiimiinniiiiiiniuitEJjHtwiiioiaimmniiinßiiiHimiainiiiiiiintSJmwmwniiitiiiniiinuiHiHimniroßiiiMtS Scientists discover the cause of bleeding gams and loose teeth \ The old idea that bleeding gums of Senreco Tooth Paste, and loose teeth (symptoms of Senreco contains the best eor-, pyorrhea) are due to little pieces rective and preventive for pyor of tartar or bone under the gums, rhea known to dental science, has been exploded. Scientists Used daily it will successfully pro have made the astounding ducov- tect teeth thu dUeajfc I ery that th,s disease is caused by a contabl| th(J « ,rm wh,ch ,, u found Bm " harmlew «g m t for the hum™n»utl>. ,„,h clean wd wkite. It lu. . This germ is the most active , „ , . and destructive enemy of your refreshing flavor and leaves a teeth. Are you protecting them wholesomely clean, cool and pleas against it? You can ward off its teste in the mouth, constant attack and escape the Start the Senreco treatment dread results of the disease by tonight—full details in the folder using the proper corrective wrapped around every tube, and preventive treatment in Symptoms described. A your daily toilet. To meet the need for this Vt 1 forsix or eight weeks of the treatment and to enable \[/| P yorrhea t / eatmcn , t - 9? ..... iJaT IJ\ Senreco at your druggists everyone to take the neces- today, or seri in sUmp.' sary precautions against \ U or for #ample tube this disease, a prominent I folder. Address The Sen dentist has put his own r~tY tanel Remedies Co.. 506 prescription before the pub- Union Central Bldg., Cin lic in the convenient form SmpUti— einnati. Ohio. OPEN HOUSE ON GOLDEN WEDDING Hundreds of Friends Greet Mr. and Mrs. Amos G. Stouer at Penbrook LARGEST RECEPTION HELD Final Services of Evangelistic Campaign in United Breth ren Church Tomorrow By Special Correspondence Penbrook, Pa.. Nov. 20.—The Rev. J. W. Lingle will have charge of (ha final evangelistic service at the United Brethren church to-morrow morning-. Assisting at the servlea will be the Rev. H. M. Miller, pas tor. Mrs. L. B. Garrison, of Read ing, visited Miss Vera Speas this week. An open meeting of the Young People's Missionary Society of the Zion Lutheran church will be held to-morrow evening Miss Sue Hoof nugle is visiting friends at Middle town. George F. Shope visited in Porry county this woek. Mr. ami Mrs. W. C. Hurst have returned from u hunting trip to Juniata county. Miss Mildred Rupp of Chamber Hill is visiting Miss Catherine Heinly. Guests from all sections attended the old-fashioned "open house" given by Mr. and Mrs. Amos G. Stoner on Tuesday to mark their fiftieth wed uing anniversary. .Present at the garnering one of the largest In the town's history were: Mr. and Alr.s. Amos Stoner, Mrs. Kohn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Plank. Mr. and Mrs. Faust, Air. and Airs. Saul Buck, Air. and Mrs. William Stoner, Mrs. and Mrs. George Deminy, the Rev. Single, Air. and Airs. Emanuel Sowers, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley i lolenbautfn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. John Lyman, Mrs. G. Day, Mr. and. Mrs. White, Airs. Penticove, Mrs. Brinser, Mrs. Richard, Joe Koons, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lauver, Mrs. G. Ebersoie, Airs. Hammer, Air. and Airs. Charles Holenbaugh, Air. and Mrs. Wenric, Air. and Airs. Ed. Peirsoli, Air. and Mrs. A. E. Stoner, Missy* Ruth Dummy, Elizabeth Deminy, Beulah Koons, Grace Koons, .Miriam Stoner. Susan Stoner, Gertrude Welt mer, Annn Brinser, Katlierine Brinsc)', Ida Richard, Esteiia Richard, Violetto Stoner, Wullmina Stoner, Lillian Palrson and Alildred Holenbatigh; Lawrence Denlmy and George llolen buugh, all of Penbrook; Air. and Alr.s. Daniel Brig lit bill of Paxtonia; Samuel Stoner and Mrs. Alarkley of Eliza bethtown; Air. and Airs. Buck and daughter, Lucile, of Fontana, the Rev. Burgman of Rutherford, Air. and Mrs. Harry Longnecker, of Union Deposit; Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Kettrlng, Mr. and Mrs. Sellers, of Annvilie; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wynne, and daughters. Flor ence nnd Katlierine and son Albert, of Enola; Allsses Ida and Alyrtle Sow ers, the Rev. Air. and Airs. Harris and son, John, the Rev. W. R. Hartzell, and Air. Shreffler, all of Harrisburg. John Stoner and daughter, Llllie, o! Rockville, and Air. and Mrs. Qoss anil sons, Alartin and Leroy of Paxtonia. Engagement of Mifflintown Girl Announced by Parents Mifflintown, Pa., Nov. 20.—Mr. and Mrs. G. X. Brown and child and Louis Seiber of Altoona, motored here last Sunday and spent the day at the home of John A. Aloyer. Alias Anna Aloyer accompanied them on their return trip to Altoona. Aliss Erma Hower is on a week's visit with relatives at Hummeistown and Dauphin. Rob ert Kulp is visiting his sister. Airs. Paul M. Heimach at Philadelphia. Miss Elizabeth Kline of Duncannon spent Sunday with Aliss Alarian Ba shore. -J. Howard spent Sunday with his brother, who is In the German Hospital at Philadelphia. Harold Berry is spending instituta week with his grandparents, Mr. and Airs. James Neely at Church Hill. —• Miss Elizabeth Okeson is visiting her niece. Mrs. Slick at Johnstown. Harry Sieber of Lewistown spent Sun day at .the home of his parents, Air. and Mrs. J. T. Sieber. William Neely of Harrlsburg, spent Sunday with his sister, Airs. D. L.. Berry. Chester Fasick was rendered unconscious last Saturday when he was kicked on the head by a Alilroy player in a game of football. A Aliiroy player had his cheek punctured. —• Col. and Airs. J. K. Roliison have announced the engage ment of their daughter, Ellen Craw ford Robison to William Weber of Lewistown. The wedding will tako place November 25. Air. and Mrs. James K. Robison are visiting their daughter, Airs. Clarence Wilson at Al toona. Airs. M. P. Crawford and niece, Aliss Ellen Robison returned home Monday niter a visit at Phila delphia. 5