4 ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS PASTOR AND WIFE ENTERTAIN CLASS The Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Walters Give Pleasant Affair For Young Folks VISIT OF LODGEMGN Ephrata Odd Fellows Prepar ing to Receive Delegation From Lebanon By Special Correspondence Lplirata, Pa., Dec. 4. —George A. Rpotts of Ml'tway. near Ephrata. and Miss Anna M. Foltz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Foltz, of Barevllle, were united in marriage on Thanks giving Day by the Rev. Luther Welbel at the Lutheran parsonage in Ale chanicsburg (Leacock P. O.), Lancas ter county. Paul D. Sherrlck and Miss Esther Copeiand, botli of Mount vilie. Somerset county, were married by the Rev. J. ML Walters at the United Brethren parsonage here on Saturday. Miss Minnie R. Dissler and Mr. Martin Endihunst, the latter of Ephrata, were married on Saturday evening at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dissler at Hopeland, by the Rev. W. E. Shoop, pastor of the Hopeland United Breth ren church. The newly-married couple will live in Ephrata. On Saturday evening last, the Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Walters entertained a num ber of young people at the United Brethren parsonage, including mem bers of Mrs. Walter's Sunday school class of young women. Part of the evening was devoted to music, in cluding; vocal solos by Miss Marie Wlegard, of Lancaster; William E. Daniels, of Akron, and Miss Marie Richwine. and Leroy and Karl Wal lers, of this borough. Refreshments were served and a most delightful evening enjoyed. On Monday eve ■ling next more than sixty members of j Lebanon Lodge of Odd Fellows will j pay a fraternal visit to Ephrata Lodge N'o. 406. I. O. O. F.; a big time is be-I ng arranged by the Ephrata lodge to ! ■ntertain the visiting brethren. Miss I Mamie C. Bohner left on Tuesday for Miami. Florida, where she has se -ured a position as head nurse in one af the leading hospitals of the city, s'ext summer she will be added to the 'orce of nurses at Galen Hall, Wern •rsvllle, Pa. 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State |! jj Present Occupation ...ma J V.SV^.SV.SV.V.-.V.-.-.V.V^.c SATURDAY EVENING, Lewistown Letter Carrier Has Served Fifteen/Years Mv" 1 wBH CHARLES R. HOFFMAN By Special Correspondence Ltwhlonn, Pa.. Dec. 4. —Charles R. Hoffman, letter carrier, of Lewistown, lias Just donned his winter suit and on the sleeve is a little red star showing that lie lias served fifteen years. Mr. Hoffman took up the position of mail carrier when the free delivery was first established in town. William B. Hart Shot Wild Turkey and Gray Fox By Special Correspondence Duiieannon, Pa., Dec. 4. Mrs. Harvey Wolpert and children have re turned to their home at West. Fairvtew after a visit to relatives here. Mrs. George Young and son and daughter have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Singleton at New Cum berland. Miss Ida Long, lias return ed to her home at Dauphin, after a visit to her aunt, Miss Ida Lerfing.— Mrs. John Ashton of Roanoke,< Va., is spending some time as the guest 'of Miss Sue Stewart. William and Ross Jennings and William Brown, of this place, and Ralph Mamer of Harris burg. spent the week-end in camp at Lush's run. Through the efforts of Miss Carrie Reutter, two hundred glasses of jelly and a half dozen bot tles of catsup were sent to the Har risburg hospital last week as a dona tion from the residents of this place and vicinity. Mrs. Harold Moffat of Steelton was the guest of the sewing circle entertained by Miss Anna Dun can Wills Wednesday afternoon.—Mrs. J. W. Young is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. John Sheck. —Mrs. J. A. Hess, of Harrisburg, is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Boyer.—Mr. and Mrs. Howard Probst have return ed to their home at Altoona after a visit to Air. and Mrs. I. N. Brown.— Hugh Boyd has returned to Pittsburgh after a visit to his parents. Air. and Mrs. David Boyd. - Miss Ida Bow man has returned to her home at Newport after a pleasant visit as the guest of William Zcll's family.—Mr. and Mrs. John T. Glass have returned from a visit to their daughter, Mrs. George Holland at Harrisburg. Ray I-lench of Newport has succeeded Emanuel Jenkyns, Jr., as agent for the Susquehanna River and Western railroad here. William B. Hart was among the few nlmrods who was for tunate in killing a wild turkey during the season. He also shot a fine speci men of gray fox, which he is having mounted by a Harrisburg iaximerist. A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism, whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica, lumbagos, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a homo treatment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels it her duty to send it to all sufferers FRKB. You cure yourself at home as thousands will testify—no changt of climate being necessary. This simpia | uiscovery banishes urio acid from the blood. I loosens the stiffened joints, purifies the blooa j and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above interest* you, for proof address Mrs. tL gammers, Bos H, Notre Dame. Ind. Men's Chorus to Sing at Senior League Service By Special Correspondence I.ewlslierry, Dec. 4. This evening the Ladles' Aid Society of the Metho dist Episcopal Church will hold a ba zar in the town hall. Cushions, aprons, dust cap 3 and the like will be for sale, also oysters, fried and stewed; bean soup candies, etc. Miss Mary Franke berger is president of the society. Miss Edith Cline, the first vice-presi dent, will lead the Senior League ser vice in the Alethodlst Episcopal Church on Sunday evening. A feature of the service will s>e four selections of music rendered by the men's chorus. The topic to be discussed will be, "A j Nameless Prophet Who Kept Fresh God's Name."—Augustus Halo, Mrs. Lichtenberger is spending the week with relatives here. i\lrs. Edward Jackson and son Charles are spend ing the week with relatives at Stew artstown.—The Rev. Edward Jackson was a York visitor on Saturday.—Miss Lorena Kilmore of Mechanicsburg is spending the week with her grand mother, Mrs. Annie I.aird. Miss Bessie Kunkel is a guest of her sister and family in York. • Mrs. Joseph F. Sutton and children, Robert and Anna, returned home from a vltt with her sistpr, Mrs. George D. Coover. at Lemoyne. Frank D. Bratten. of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with his sis ter, Miss Clarissa Bratten. Mrs. El lis Hammond returned home from a visit with her daughter. Miss Jennie K. Hammond and her brother, James G. Glessner and family of York. —Miss I Julia Sutton spent several weeks at York. Mrs. J. H. Shettel returned j from a visit with her sisters, the | Misses Bratten at Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Downs, of Fishing Creek Valley, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downs. Mrs. Laura Kline and her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Armstrong, were recent guests of rela tive# at Harrisburg. Auto Speed Fiends Are "Flirting With Death" By Special Correspondence Lewistown, Pa., Dec. 4.—Mrs. John Chilcote and daughter, Francis, have returned homo from a trip to the western part of the State. Helen Smith has returned home after spend ing some months at Pittsburgh. Jon Garrett, retired employe of the] Pennsylvania Railroad is improving from a serious illness. Last winter the corners of the town were stand ing full of idle men unable to get em- I ployment. This year every man who wants work can get it. Miss Bertha Krentzman of Harrisburg, lias | been calling on friends here. The , new auto hose truck of the Brooklyn Fire Company cost $4,000. The Sunshine Club is getting things in shape to make poor hearts glad at Christmas time. Stalls in Mt. Joy Market to Be Sold December 18 By Special Correspondence Mount Joy, Pa., Dec. 4. J. R. Mis semer, Edgar R. Missemer, Charles S. Frank, Harry Getz, Reuben Shellen berger, John Grosh, Daniel Miller, Frank Yost and Mary McGinnes, ac companied the excursion to Washing ton last Sunday. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Lutheran church will hold a social next Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Harry C. Schock. The Willing Workers Sewing Circle of the Church of God, will hold a chicken waffle supper in Mount Joy Hall this evening.—Mrs. Benjamin F. Missemer. daughter, Florence and son, George, of Harrisburg, have returned home after spending several days with the family of J. R. Misemer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laskewitz, and chil dren returned home on Tuesday after spending several days with friends at Philadelphia. The Mary Hcrr prop erty, consisting of a large brick house, in West Main street, was sold at pub lic sale on Tuesday to Amos W. New ; comer, for $4,581. The Mount .Toy ! Market stall will be sold Saturday, I December 18. The first, meeting of | the newly-formed Women's Auxiliary |of St. Luke's parish was held on | Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. j Margaret Dell. J. R. Missemer at tended the Moose parade at Lancaster | on Saturday. * i ftforalMe iyKeepmYonr ConnDtedonYomß ffltifiitaiSMp Assisted when necessary by Cuticurs Oint ment. They keep the skin fresh and cloar. Samples Free by Mall 1 Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold everywhere, i.tboral (lam pit of each mallml I roe with 32-p. book. Address poit-caM "Cutloura." Dept. 6Q, Bostoa. DR. CHASE'S Blood and Nerve Tablets Fill the shriveled arteries with pure, riclj blood. ineroaßC the weight in solid flesh and tnuscle that give you strength, the brain and nerves with fresh vital fluid that force novr life and vigor into every part of the boar. | WEIGH YOURSELF BEFORE TAKING Price GO centir. Special Strength 75 cents. I Dr. Chase Co., 224 N. 10th 81, Philadelphia. Pa. Are You Weak, Nervous, Exhausted? I Don't feel like working, everything go , ing wrong? Digestion poor, blood Im | povcrished, cannot sleep? Dr. Emerick's Body Builder I a Reconstructive Tonic, Is pi-escrilied by tJic famous Dr. KMERICK for these contlitions. Valuable after a severe | sickness. Price Sl.Oil, prepared by tile ! Dr. M. li. Kmcrlek Co.. Itldgway. I 'a. ! Sold in Ilarrisbnrg at Gorgas' Drug ! .Store. HARRISBURG &&£&£ TELEGRAPH —: Notice to Telegraph Correspondents ChrisiniHs I>a.v falling on Satur day this year necessitates the prim ing of Central l*eim.sji\aula news in the Telegraph on Friday even ing, December 24. and to Insure publication all letters from corre spondents must lx- In the Telegraph editorial rooms one day earlier. They should be mailed so as to reach the office not later than noon on Wednesday. Break of Elevator Rope Injures Newville Workman By Special Correspondence Newville. Pa.. Dec. 4. —Ed. W. Shulenberger is on a trip to Philadel | phia. Airs. John Wright and two sons have returned to their home at [ Mt. Holly, X. J., after spending two 1 weeks with Mrs. Wright's mother, Mrs. Maxwell. Miss Gertrude Reed is spending several days at New York. Joseph and Frank Wheeler, of Steelton, spent the week-end with their parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ken dig and daughter spent several days with Mr. Kcndlg's mother, Mrs. Lizzie Kendig. Thomas McK. Hays has returned to Huntingdon. W. Va., after spending several days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ilays. Mrs. Harry Thorpe, of Philadelphia, is spending some time witli her mother, Mrs. Maxwell, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Eby and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Huntsherger autoed to Highspire on Sunday to visit the Rev. and Mrs. Frank Moyer. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Fitez and son have re turned to their home in Hagerstown after a visit with Mrs. Fitez's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kllllan. Mrs. J. Edgar Skillington and daughter, of Hazleton, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hartzell. Mr. and Mrs. U. Grant Fry and daughter, of Camp Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fry, of Paxtang, spent Thanksgiving Day with their mother and sisters here. Mrs. Belle Swope and sisters, Misses Lucy and Jane Hays, spent a day at Cliambersburg.— Mrs. John Zeigler and Mrs. Baron, of Sioux City, lowa, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zeigler at their home, a few miles north of town. Mr. and Airs. C. G. Huntsberger announce the engagement of their daughter. Doro thy Huntsberger, to Raymond Shulen berger, son of Ed. W. Shulenberger, of this place. While engaged at work on the new school auditorium here on Wednesday. WSlter Bigler was seriously injured: in taking bricks to the second floor the rope of the elevator on which he was riding broke, allowing it to drop a distance of about twelve feet. It is feared he is internally injured. Barrel of Christmas Gifts For North Carolina Home By Special Correspondence lliiramelMtimn, Pa., Deo. 4, Car roll Hummel lias returned to Lehigh University after visiting his father, Edgar,. C. Hummel, for several days. Attorney and Mrs. F. J. Schaffner en tertained ills brother, Alfred Schaffner of Myersdale. for several days. Miss I Katharine Rohrer, of Dubois, spent : several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rohrer. - Miss Katharine Nissley, of Smith College, spent sev eral days with her mother. Mrs. Paul Nissley. A barrel of Christmas gifts j for the Nazareth Orphans' Home of the Reformed Church, at Crescent, N. C. ! was packed and shipped during the ! week by the ladies of the Mite Society. ! —Mr. and Mrs. Philip Deimper and son, Landis. visited Philadelphia dur- ! ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wagner entertained Mrs. Adams and children, of Reading. Karl Brightbill, of the University of Pennsylvania, spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brightbill. Mr. and Mrs. Balrd Potts and children, of Harrisburg, were Sunday guests of Mrs Potts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pox. Goorge H. Greenawalt is home from the Lebanon Hospital greatly im proved by the treatment which he un derwent for rheumatism. Mr and Mrs. John H. Gay, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Gay's sisters, Misses Mary and Elizabeth Pox. The punlls and teacher of the eighth grade held a surprise party for Ammon Pat rick on Wednesday evening. A pleasant evening was spent playing games, and refreshments were served. C. P Haenhnlen was called to Converse, Tnd i by the death or his brother. Jacob liaehnlen. Mrs. Susan Hummel, of Port Carbon, is the guest of her daugh ter. Mrs. Emery Fetterman. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Garrett entertained Mrs. IT. K. Garrett, of Danville, 111., last week. Miss Helen Zerfoss, of Cape May, N. J., visited home folks over j Thanksgiving and observed work in the public schools of the borough on 1 Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Suuey I are entertaining their son. Mead, of De- 1 troit. Mich. Arthur Holler, of Lafay ette College. Enston, spent several days with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry F. Holler. Miss Annie Burkholder has returned to Indiana. Pa., after sepnd ing several days with her parents, Mr* and Mrs. Joseph Burkholder. Miss Ethel Smith won the gold watch in the contest at the firemen's fair last week. She is a sophomore In the high school and collected the largest amount In the 1 contest. The banquet tendered the Ladies' Bible Class by the Men's Bible Class, of the Zion Lutheran Sunday school, was held on Thursday evening in the parish house. The Rev. Mr. Menges, of Harrisburg, was the speak er. Misses Elizabeth Price and Sara Muth visited schools in Steelton and Harrisburg on Tuesday and observed methods in the primary grades. Wil liam 11. Gaus paid a visit to his mother, in Wllliamsport, during the past week. Miss Anna Fishburn Chosen President of Aid Society By Special Correspondence I'enlirook, Pa., Dec. 4. Miss Anna Fishburn, of near Linglcstown, was elected president of the Women's Mis sionary Society of the Reformed Church, here. Ciass No. 7. of the Church of God, was entertained by Mrs. Goorge Mumma. Among the guests werel: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Zeigler, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Koons, Miss Stella Runkle, Miss Anna Sellers. Miss Alice Daniels, Miss Barnhart, Mrs. Llppard, Mrs. William Campbell, Irvell Koons, Wilson Mumma, Mr. and Mrs. George Mumma, Joseph Mumma and Ruth Mumma. Next Wednesday evening I the Ladies' Aid Society, of the United Brethren Church, will hold a bazar In i the town hall. Carson Schultz is vls ; iting Thomas Lenlter at Rife. Mrs. ■ .1. C. Forncrook visited her daughter, at Mechanicsburg, this week. Mrs. I J. W. McGarvey und Miss Mary McGar ' vey visited in Oberlin.—Miss Lulu Dut- I row, of Blue Ridge Summit, is visiting Mrs. E. B. Izer. ENDERS TEACHER RESIGNS By Special Correspondence Endera, Pa.. Dec. 4.—Mrs. Mary Bow man, who died at Steelton, at the ago of 80 years, was burled in the Fall- View Cemetery on Monday. Professor C. A. Bowman, dean of Albright Col lege. Myerstown. and two daughters are the surviving children. Jacob Enders is slowly recovering from a re cent illness. Milliard F. Enders, who spent several weeks at the home of his garents, has returned to Hamburg, erks county. Miss Llllie Thompson, teacher -of the local school, handed in her resignation to the school board, to take effect December 8. The United Brethren Sunday school is rehearsing for a Christmas entertainment. Lulu Enders. of Harrisburg; is the guest of her grundparents Mrs. Ilenry Wil bert returned to her home. In Progress, after a week's visit at the home of George Wilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Enders left for Portland, Oregon, on 'Saturday, where they will live. Grace United Evangelical Church at South Enola I ' r.noln. Pa., Dec. 4.—Grace United Evangelical Church building at South I.iioiu, which was dedicated last Sunday with impressive ceremonies. The con gregation was one of the first to establish a church at Unola. services being held in a large tent. The church lias made great progress under tiie present pastor, the Rev. B. L. Moore. "Humbugs and Mossbacks" Star Course Entertainment By Special' Correspondence Elizabeth vlllo. Pa., Dec. 4. Mr. A. 1.. Herbert and son, of Philadelphia, spent a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Matter. Russell Rhoads returned to Annvllle College on Tuesday morning. Arthur Golih re signed as chief wireman for the Wico nisco Telephone Company and lias ac cepted a position at Harrisburg. Joseph Stine returned to Franklin and Marshall College after a week's vaca tion. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lewis spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Helsey, at Elizabethtown. A. E. Grove, Blair Mattis, J. H. Lyter, A. W. Hoke and J. M. Harman are hunting bear and deer in the northern counties this week. Miss Alice Schreffler spent several days at Harrisburg.—The iirst number of the star course of en tertainments for tills season will bo given this evening wnen Dr. Alexander Cairns will give his popular lecture entitled, "Humbugs and Mossbacks." — Revival services .lave been started by the Rev. James E. Beam in the Evan gelical Church. A young son of Samuel Sadewitz was struck by a two horse team of Aaron Miller, the wheels going over the child's body. Pro fessor David Kessler. of Stat'* College, spent several days with his sister, Miss Sara Kessler. The Swab Wagon Company has received a consignment of btudebaker automobiles, .of which they have taken the local agency. Fred Zeigler and family spent sev eral days with his brother, Charles Zeigler, at Palmyra. Mrs. Allen Swab and Miss Margaret Barr are guests of Isaac W. Matter, at West Fail-view. Charles Gansel spent several days at Middletown where liis mother is 111. "Two Snakes in Eden" Subject of Blaiu Lecture By Special Correspondence Wain. Pa., Dec. 4.—Mrs. C. M. Bower was best speller at a spelling bee held at the Adams Grove school. Her son. Miles Bowor, is teacher of the school. Walter Fry, millwright, went to Grafton. W. Va. H. J. Hench and son, Edwin Heneh, of Britt, la., are here on account of the serious Illness of the former's father, O. L. Hench. These guests were entertained at the home of W. I. Stokes on Thanksgiving: The Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Keener, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bistline. Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. Bistline and children. Miss Nellie and Loy ißistline. Miss Nell E. Stine, of Harrisburg. is the guest of her mother,- Mrs. Elizabeth Stine, at Blx lor. Dr. Stanley LeFevre Krebs gave a lecture in the town hall oi. the subject, "Two Snakes in Eden."— W. H. Rife and son, of Harrisburg, visited F. W. Dimm. Frank E. Kochenderfer, of Ickesburg, and Miss Leona Kerr, of Donnally's Mills, were married on Thanksgiving Day at the Reformed parsonage by the Rev. J. W. Keener. Miss Hazel G. Hench has resigned as teacher of the Hull Run school. W. C. T. U. will hold its meeting next Monday evening at the home of Mrs. C. R. Hench, the president. Miss Grace Hostetter Is ill at her home. The Rev. R. W. Woods, of Pittsburgh, visited his father, W. W. Woods, who suffered a slight paralytic stroke. Miss Chr's tina Kern, Mrs. Olevia Averlll and daughter, Caroline; Mrs. F. A. Kern and son, Lester, are visiting at Har risburg. BOY'S HAND INJI'RI I) Rll'c. Pa., Dec. 4.—Ditty Bros, are shredding fodder for the farmers in this section.—Evan Landis, a small boy, had one of his fingers badly lace rated in a cogwheel last week.—Jerry Klinger is ill.—Ralph luandis made a trip to Armstrong Valley in search of cows. Mr. Novinger, of Missouri, called on friends here.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leitzel called at JTriah Lenker's on Sunday.—Oliver Lebo and S. A. Holtzman were at Elizabethvilie on Sunday. - Montgomery Phillips and William Stroup were at Millersburg on Wednesday.—Nicholas Lenker called at Levi Shafer's on Sunday.—Mary Lon«aba<jh, who was employed at Hickory Corners, was brought to Aaron Longabach's home ill. Grand Prize, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Grand Prize, Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, 1915 Baker's Breakfast Cocoa tThe Food Drink Without a Fault Made of high-grade cocoa beans, skilfully blended and manufactured by a perfect mechanical process, without the use of chemicals; it is absolutely pure and whole some, and its flavor is delicious, the natural flavor of the cocoa bean. The genuine bears this trade-marland is made only by Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. K.O. u 8 PAT orF Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS: DECEMBER 4, 1?15. Wins Cup by Running Two Miles in Twelve Minutes By Special Correspondence Jnnoßion n, Pa.. Den. 4.—Miss Clara Nissley and Mrs. Edward Slabach, of Harrisburg, who Bpent several days here with relatives, have returned home.— .lohn A. lOsele and family, who spent several days here with their par ents, returned to their home at Harris bursr. G. O. Runyeon's mother-in law and sister-in-law, of Reading', spent several days here. Miss Mary E. Gilbert, who spent several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Amanda R. Swartz, has returned to her home at Philadel phia. Lieutenant W. Lesher, accom panied by Thomas .1. Rank and Thomas M. Ross, made a trip to New York to witness the Army-Navy football name. —Jonas Yordy left for Fort Lodon with a party of friends where they will spent some time hunting' deer. Mrs. William IJaeshore and daughter, Miss Es telle V. Grossman, spent several days at Mount Gretna. The large chrysanthemums in the window at Miss Lily Gilbert's home are a finer variety than usual in this section and are ad mired by many. The Episcopal Church Home was agreeably remember ed by its many frienjs on Thanksgiv ing Day. Dr. and Mrs. .Samuel T. Gilbert are visiting th®ir niece, Mrs. Paul Schott, at Lebanon. ll. Frank lin Souillard prized very highly the silver loving cup that he won by win-, ning' the "Woodblock" marathon on thanksgiving afternoon by running two niiles In twelve minutes. Pastor and Members of Church Go to Steelton Wornileystwrg. PH., Dee. 4.—The Rev. Mr. Vance preached in the Church of God at Steelton on Mon day evening and about twenty of the members of his church accompanied him. Refreshments were served by the Rev. and Mrs. Gotz at the par sonage. Mrs. AVesley Geiger and son. Carl Geiger, are spending the week with relatives at Philadelphia, Geigertown and Reading. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Quigley entertained at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ruth erford and their sister. Miss Maud Arney, of Lancaster. The Ladies' Aid Society ol' the United Brethren church held a meeting on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Raker. The Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Renshaw were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Getz, of Steelton, on Thursday for tea. Mr. Renshaw preached iii the Church of God in the evening.— The Rev. Mr. Oyer, of West Fairview, was a caller at the United Brethren parsonage Tuesday and the Rev. Paul Koontz, of Lemoyne, in the afternoon. —-Mr. and Mrs. Rolio Sparrow visited Calvin Erb at Middletown on Satur day. Address or "Personality" at Hershey Central Theater Hcrshej', Pa.. Dec. 4.—■Tno Rev. C. A. Suavely, pastor of the Thir<l United i Brethren Church, Philadelphia, visiucl I friends in this vicinity. While here i he preached in the United Brethren Church. —Mrs. E. E. Binner, of Leb anon. was the guest of her son, Ed. Field.—Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gordon visited friends at Lebanon.—Mr. and Mrs. Paul Funck, of Harrisburg, vis ited friends here.—Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hershey and son Edwin visited rela tives at Oberlin.—C. V. Glynn has been confined to his home with ill ness.—George Frederick, of Royors ford, was a Hershey visitor. Mrs. j Lawrence Drake, of Wlllimsport, was ] the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Baker. —Mrs. C. F. Sternberger, of Sher mansdale, Perry county, was the guest of her son. Hoy K. Sternberger.—Miss Dorothy Feeser visited friends at Har risburg.—lvan Mease visited at his home at Roseville, Lancaster county.— On Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Montavillc Flowers, of Monravia, Cat., will deliver an address on "Person ality" at the Hershey Central Theater. —Mrs. E. M. Uhler and daughter Sal lie, of Lebanon, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips.—l. B. Sneath visited relatives at Harrisburg and Duncannon. NEW LOCKUP AT MECHANICSBURG Better Building to Take Place of One Destroyed by Fire in October SHAKESPEABE CLUB MEETS Women's Christian Temper ance Union Holds Meeting at Home of Mrs. Alice Hauck By Special Correspondence MrcUnnifNkurlt. Pa., Dec. 4. On Thursday evening the Women's Chris tion Temperance Union held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Alice S. Hauck. Holy communion (services will be held in the Presbyterian Church to-morrow. Preparatory services were held last evening. The Bible and Tract Ho- I V'f ,v . mct a * the home of Miss Anna j r'y. on Thursday evening. Mr. ■ and Mrs. Clarence .Stein have returned I from their honeymoon trip and after spending several days with Dr. ami Mrs. I.ong, left for their home in Cum berland, Md. Miss Klla Howe left on Tuesday to take up her duties as a nurse In a hospital, near Pittsburgh.— Oscar Sonder and Fred O. Burtner, of Allen, returned from a two months' trip to the Panama Exposition. Mrs. U J'" ll '("stone was hostess at dinner " n Tuesday at her home. In South I'redo rick street, for the members of i V 1 * Shakespeare Club. Mrs . .1. Arthur Underwood, of Harrisburg,. wus ?n V » *1 on Miss Margaret Hlestand,* of Ijancaster, spent a week with her aunt. Mrs. Annie Boss. A lockup is in course of construction, to replace the one recently destrnv ed by fire. It Is being built on a new site In the vicinity of West Factorv street, and in every way will b.' ai> improvement on the old one. l.evi Bricker, who sustained a stroke of paralysis recently is slowly recovering. rT.vt i' • r>ice and daughter. Catharine, spent a week with relatives in fenyder county. Miss I>orena Kil more visited at I.ewisberry this week. —Mr. and Mrs. Scott Green, of Clarks sverl S" e sts of the lattei vi' i ' , and Mrs ' H - <'■ Singisei. J'f a. ' v 1", f lreot ' The Aid Societv m„r.V„ Mark S mP uth ? ran f'hurch, hold a Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. H. Smith. MISH Florence Underwood, of Jersey City N ' several days at her home, lit V\est Main street. Mrs. .lohn Free burn and daughters, of WilWamstown. weie guests at the home of the form ers parents, Mr. and Mrs. W M. Schroeder. Dillsburg Mar. Hurt by Falling Into Church Cellar By Special Correspondence Dillslnirg, pa.. Dec. 4.—Rovd C Baker has accepted the position as telegraph operator for the Cumber land Valley railroad at Carlisle The » OI J?, 1Uon of Dr - J - H - Graff of North Baltimore street, who has been crit ically ill from a carbuncle on his neck, has improved so that he is able to be about his room. Miss Martha L„ Bailey, a student at the Women's ieal College, Philadelphia, visited* her mother, Mrs. Josephine Bailey, over Sunday. Daniel Smith has returned to the home of his brother. J. (i. Smith, after spending several weeks with relatives in Maryland. Austin Lerew. a student at Lebanon Vallev ( ollege, Annville, visited his mother. Mrs. M. J. Lerew, over Sunday Adam Anthony, of Harrisburg. was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Kathe rine Anthony, this week. A special rally day exercise will be held in the Melhodist church to-morrow morning. —William Anderson, of Rochester. Pa., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Wil liam Anderson. Willis Dick, or Warrington township, who for nina weeks has been seriously ill with ty phoid fever, is now improving. —» Robert S. Clark was seriously injured by falling into an open cellarway at. the Presbyterian church on Monday night. Millersburg Hunters Out in Mountains For Deer By Special Correspondence Millersburg. Pa., Dec. 4.—Millers burg and vicinity is well represented in the northern counties by deer hunt ers this week. C. C. Hummel] and County Commissioner Isaac Hoffman •yHt their headquarters in a cabin near WotxCrvard. Center county; E. E. Koppenhaver, i-J.I Veager and H. M. Bonawitz are in CiintwA counts; John Messner. Claude Polk. Charles Snyder and Thomas Hart man have a shack in the Paddy Mountain region of Center county: Guy L. Heckert, Cameron Campbell and James Bowman are also in Center county, and H. H. Walborn and sons, Oscar and Mark, are in tha South Mountains with headquarters at Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sehreffler and sister will leave De cember 11 for Orlando, Fla., where they will remain during the winter. Thoy will make the entire trip In Mr. Schrefller's automobile and expect to reach the end of their journey in about twelve days.—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beatty and daughter, of Shamokln, were (he guests of Beatty's mother, Mrs. Mary Heckert. on Sunday.—Mrs. Raymond E. Margerum, of Trenton, N. J.. is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Freck.—Miss Bertha Fitch, of Philadelphia, was the guest, of her sister, Mrs. Robert J. Day, on Sunday.
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