RECEPTIONS, PARTIES. WEDDINGS. ANNIVERSARIES FIFTY-ONE TONS OF DRIED FRUIT Jiig Product Turned Out by , Greencastle Evaporating Company ENTERTAIN TEACHERS "Hen-Picked Singin' School" Given by Junior Christian Endeavor Society By Special Correspondence GrcencasUe, Pa., Dec. 4. The Greeneastlo Evaporator Company which recently completed work for ihe season, turned out fifty-one tons of dried fruit. It requires live pounds of green fruit to produce one of the evaporated product, which gives an idea of the great amount of work done this year. Dr. SI. E. Stover has sold his large farm north of Green ■astle to Isaac Myers at private sale. -Mrs. J. K. Newell spent the week at Philadelphia, where she attended the woman's suffrage convention as one of the delegates from Franklin county. Carl Shoap is able to be out again after a month's illness with pneumonia. Mrs. E. O. McLanahan has returned from a visit with her daughter at Philadelphia.—Miss Amy Shank, of Goucher College, Baltimore, spent a vacation with her parents. —■ Mrs. W. A. McKinnle is visiting her daughter at Martinsburg. Miss llorothy, Charles and William Mc- Laughlin entertained their school teachers at dinner on Thursday. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Sadie B. Helinan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hel man, to George F. Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus Kennedy. The wedding took place at the Lutheran parsonage on Thanksgiving Day. —■ Mrs. Fred Fletcher and daughter have returned to Pittsburgh after a visit here. The Rev. W. J. Houck and Mrs. Houck, of York, were guests of Mrs. D. S. Rinc. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Omwake are visiting in Philadelphia. —"The Hen-Pecked Singin' School" was given in the Presbyterian chapel on Tuesday evening by the Junior Christian Endeavor Society. Miss Maybelle Klepfer was the hostess of a "Sewing Bee" on Monday afternoon at her home in Spring Grove avenue. -E. O. McLanahan has been continert to his home in East Baltimore street by illness. PATRONS' VI BKRRYSBURG fly Special Correspondence Bcrrysburg, Pa., Dec. 4.—The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Huyett and daughter .lean are visiting relatives near easter.—John Harris and family moved ' heir household goods on .Monday to the house formerly occupied by Sir. | Geist about three miles east of Berrys htirg.—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martz called on friends here on Sunday.— Miss Lizzie Weaver, of Philadelphia, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Sirs. |jMniel Weaver. —Misses Helen Daniel ffnd Bessie Mlnnieli and Clayton Stine took an auto trip to Tower City.— Misses Dora Hartman, Dorothy and Florence Hoover spent Sunday with a former schoolmate, Slary Enders, at Jacksonville.—George Warner, Charles Leiio and son Raymond. John Forney nnd Daniel Bahney left for a fifteen days' hunting trip io Clinton county.— Mrs. William Bowman spent a day i with her daughter at Lykens.—Sirs. ! I'oggleman and son, of EltZ&bethville, ! spent several days with her sister. Sirs. Oscar Hoover. —The schools will ob- 1 served patrons' day Friday and pro grams will be rendered. A literary society will be held by the high school in ihe evening. JE VE N IF YOU HAD A NECK At Long As This Fellow, And Hid SORE THROAT * FONSILINE WOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT. A quick, safe, soothing, healing, antiseptic relief lor Bor* Throat, briefly describes TONSILINE. A small bottle of Ton&iline lasts longer than most any case of Sor> Throat. TONSILINE relieves Sore Mouth and Hoarseness and prevents Quinsy. 25c. and 50c. Hospital Sixe SI.OO. AM Drugglsti. THE TONSILINE COMPANY, ... Canton, Ohio. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE J The above mark on your policy is a guarantee that you have COMPLETE PROTECTION U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. 304 Kunkel Bldg. j CHARLES KGNKR. Manager • Bell Phono i>«2 18 For Headaches :,,i ' r \ H •lonentonn. Pn., 1-21-1S I hove trloil ho innny rrinrdlr* for beii<i«eh<-ji anil mmr proved an nntln tnctory an the Cnf-a-ao Antl-Paln Tablet". I would ad vine all who »uf f«T with headache* nnd nenralnia to )ry them. I think tlie.v have no •■■■mil. >II«S, W. 11. ZKIIKIXG. * SATUR DA Y EVEN IN G, ' Millersburg People Attend Turkey Dinner at Newport By Special Correspond once Millerstown, Pa-, Dec. 4.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rlnehart and nephew. Marry Helsey, Airs. George Heisey and George Wolfe automobiled to Lewis burg on Sunday to visit Mrs. D. Wolfe, who has been ill. Calvin Dunn, of Harrisburg, who spent several days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kipp, returned home on Mon day. Charles Hippie, of Philadel phia, visited John Ritzinan this week. —Mrs. Jennie Byers, Miss Mame Kep ner and Dorff Lahr were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lahr at Newport on Sunday with a turkey dinner. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Snyder and daughter, Helen Snyder, of Harrisburg, spent a day with W. D. Bollinger. Mrs. W. D. Bollinger was a visitor In Harrisburg on Wednesday. —Misses Helen Landis, Virginia I-.au dis and Josephine Sharon, of New port, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rippman this week. Miss Gracella. Allen and brother, Lee Al len, visited their aunt, Miss Ella Ty son, this week. Mrs. Emma Pellow, of Houtzdale, and Charles Noll, of El liottsburg, were guests of their father, Martin Noll, this week. Prof. John : Adams and family, of Millersburg, i and Prank Fickes and family, of Newport, spent Sunday with their father. George Taylor. Misses Helen and Marion Beaver visited their aunt, i Miss Olive Dunn, this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Page and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beaehman visited Mr. and Mrs. j Roy Patton at Lemoyne over Sunday. i —Miss Lillian Nankivel, of Steelton, 1 spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nankivel. Miss j Mina Kremer entertained a number, of friends at her home on Friday i evening. Miss Helen Rebok spent I several days at Duneannon. Montandon Church People Receive Pastor and Bride By special Correspondence Montandon, Pa., Dec. 4.—Hog ohol era has broken out In this section and ' Wednescday nine hogs owned by Wil- ! liam inlands were killed. Members | of the Methodist church tendered their ; pastor, the Rev. Franklin Arthy. and ! his bride a reception in the church ; on Tuesday evening. A program eon- j sisting of vocal and instrumental mil- ! sic, with several addresses and recita tions. was rendered. A generous do- | nation of groceries, vegetables, canned fruit and money was presented to the pastor and his wife. Dainty refresh ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Cafe spent Sunday at Northum berland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barr and Mr. and Mrs. Don Barr and 1 daughter. Winifred Barr, of Shaniokin, were entertained by Mr. and .Mrs. P. i J. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. I Frank spent a day at the home of i their son. R. K. Frank, at Williams- ! port. A party of deer hunters left | Montandon on Tuesday morning for | the mountains near fioganton, where they will spend two weeks. The! bazar held by the Ladies' Aid Society I of the Methodist chifrch was a sue- i cess. The ladies realized S2O from the i sale of fancy articles. Lodge Men of Dalmatia Attend Special Services By Special Correspondence Dalmatia, Pa.. Dec. 4. Melvin! Ritchie spent several days at Harris burg.— E. J. Klingman transacted busi- I ness at Philadelphia. Miss Alberta j Uingauian. of Selinsgrove, visited here several days.—Roy Weaver, of Lykens, spent several days with his mother. j Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Witiner are at Sliamokin.—Miss Hazel Johnson spent 1 several days at Sunbury.—Mrs. Clara! Propst. of Northumberland, visited | her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bord- I ner - Mrs. Lewis Glace spent Sundav i at Millersburg.—Dr. Maurer, of Slia mokin. spent Tuesday here.—Mrs. Re- j boeca Michael and son George spent ; several days at Harrisburg as guests I at «he home of William Michael.—Mr. j and .Mrs. Byerly, of Norristown, i viisted the former's parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Frank Byerly, recently. Mrs. I' rank Reese visited at Harrisburg sev- | eral days as the guest of her sisters, I Mrs. George Mersinger and Mrs. j George Wetzel.—Mrs. J. M. Wiest was l at Sunbury on Sunday.—The Junior Order United American Mechanics, the Modern "Woodmen of America and the Grand Fraternity of this place attend ed the Reformed Church in a body on Sunday. One hundred and two mem bers were present. A special sermon Deafness Cannot Lc tj local ai'j.licatlou*. as they . dlfflwd portion of the *»nr. Tli'ir 1 vajr to <-ure deafness, nnd that U by cona; i al remedies. Deafness t* cnuawl by an In;, condition of tL»* mucin lining of tho l'n*t c Tub'-. V\ h*»n this tube Ip lnflampil you luw. rumbling sound «r imperfect hearing, am! wu it cntl:*o!.v oloaod hfßfiiPH* Ip tlw» result, jji unloss tlie Inflammation can be takm oui ai. thi* trl>e r'vered to Ha normal condition, !)«»:»: ing will b«« destroyed forever; nin» rosea out o ten are caused by Catarrh* which 1h nothing but an condition of th» mneona aurfacc*. Wr will give One Hundred Dollars for any oioe of Deafnesa' icauscd by catarrh) that cannpt bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Hruggista, 75c. Take Hall's Famitv PUIs for constipation. i\ b. AsK The UfljjiL Merchants vB For Whom | W We Work 1 W ® ur i Ability We will gladly furnish you with the list, but here's a good plan: Notice the clean est windows— WE "DID" THEM. Harrisburg Window Cleaning Co. OFFICE—BOB BAST ST. Hell I'lione 631-J / \ HEADQUARTERS FOR i SHIRTS ' aiuts & SIDES 4L 1 $25,000 LOAN FOR NEW BUILDING Mt. Union School Board Will Hold Special Election For Purpose in January 100 NEW DESKS FOR ROOMS j Raymond Green. Superintend dent of Mt, Union canning Co. Arrives in Norway By Special Correspondence Mount Union, Pa., Dec. 4. —On I Thursday, the Aetna Explosives Com- I pan.v broke ground for a large build- ; ing to be used for the making of sul- ; phuric acid. The borough school , board will hold a special election early : in January for the purpose of asking the privilege to float bonds for $25.- [ 000 to complete the present high school building. One hundred desks were received to-day and they will ho set up at once in the two schoolrooms 1 recently completed. A social was! held in the Methodist church on j Thursday evening, in the form of a country school in which Dr. C. E. ; Culver acted as teacher. A home [ talent minstrel given Saturday night : for the benefit of the band netted $175 j for the band. A cable ntessage was i received on Wednesday that Raymond ; (Sreon. of the Green Tanning and Ex- t tract Company, of Mt. Union, had ar rived safely In Ch<-istiania, Norway, on Tuesday. He is on a business trip , and from Christiania he will go to Denmark and Russia. Another case ' of diphtheria was reported at the : home of William Latheron. David i Saxe was in Xew York City in the j interest of his n<i.w store. Vella! Witherall has accepted a position as! clerk in the Saxf department store.— j Mrs. J. 1". White, whose husband is i superintendent of the Aetna Explosive j Company's works here, arrived on ! Monday from Scotland. Philadelphia Man Visits His Old Halifax Home By Special Correspondence Halifax, Pa.. Deo. 4. —Mr. and Mrs. llarry Cratzer. of Watsontown. and Mr. and Mrs. Brookspahr. of Harris burg, spent several days at the home of John Cratzer. Mr. and Mrs. Dan iel Kemerer. of l.ock Haven, spent a day with his eousin. Mrs. Lewis Wag ner. The Key. J. O. Barr and family spent several days visiting Mrs. Barr's mother, who is critically ill at her home at Shippensburg. Mips Sue Wagner spent the week-end «s the guest of Miss Miriam Dunkel at Lct>- anon V'nllev College. Annville. Mrs. Uaymond CarsnitJ! spent o\'er Sunday at Elieabethville. - Mr. and Mrs. An drew Ryan, of Shiremanstown, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. John Ly ter and mother and Mrs. Arabella Swcigard, of Elizabethville, spent Sun day with relatives here. Martin S hep ley, of Palmyra, spent several days at his home here. J. H. Fau ber on Sunday. S. ,T. Zeartng and were at Harrisburg this week. Mrs. Eliza bearing accompanied them to the city and will spend the winter with her son. H. B. Zearing. Wil liam Tobias Is home from South Beth lehem, visiting his parents. Mrs. L. P. Heath, of Camden, N. J., is vis itinpr her father, J. Peter Koppen haver. Mrs. Isaac Lyter nnd daugh ter, Katie Lyter, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. IT. IT. Kline. A. M. Pennington, of Phila delphia, spent several days at the home of his sister, Mrs. John Chris mer. This is Mr. Pennington's first vimt here in sixteen ve«rs. J. Rush Sterringer and two children, of Har risburg. spent Sunday with his father m-law, J. Peter Koppenhaver.—Mrs. A. it. Jacobs, of Williamsport, and Mrs. Isaac Biever. if Miilersburg, and Miss Blanche Chrismer. of Palmyra, children of Mrs. John Chrismer, spent several days with their mother, Mrs John Chrismer. Old Tuscarora Social Club Reorganized at Mifflintown By Special Correspondence Mifflintown, Pa.. Dee. 4.—Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Kulp have announced the engagement of their daughter. Mary I'leveland Kulp, to William Wallace I ortzer, of Greensburg. who is assist ant supervisor of the Pennsylvania railroad here. Mrs. j a eob Duhbs and son, Arthur Duhbs. spent . tiie week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hartman. at Manches , , M , r linri Mrs. Downing, of Philadelphia, were guests at the F. R. i M<'( l«>llan liomp several <la3*s. Miss Elizabeth Okeson returned on Fridav from a ten days' visit with relatives at Johnstown. Miss Mary McNeal a teacher in one of the public schools in Altoona, spent several tlavs with I her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Kelly Mc- Neal. Miss Gladys McCauley spent the week-end at Wilson College rhambersbnrg. Misses Louise Jack man and Bennett Junkin returned to Albright College. Myerstown. on Mon day after spending Thanksgiving Day at home. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Sie ber spent Sunday with the formers parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sieber The Tuscarora Club which was organ ized twenty years apo. has been re organized with a membership of forty, composed of leading citizens of the twin boroughs. I). n. Heitrick. eash l ll ? e Poo l' |o ;< National Bank at I Mifflin, has bpen fleeted president The owner of the building. Ferd Mey ers. is having extensive repairs made to the rooms and the club will expend about SSOO for furnishings. Mrs Crosier, of Altoona, is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. George Wilson, of Mifflin.— Miss Grace Sieber left Sunday for Saltzburg where she has accepted a position as teacher in the public schools. Henry Schull is attending grand lodge in Philadelphia. Mrs. Joe McCauley spent Tuesday in Har risburg. MARKIKD AT HIXTIXGDOX By Special Correspondence Newton Hamilton. Pa., Dec. 4.-—Mrs. Alice Drake Is visiting relatives at Wil kinsburg. William Dysart, Jr., of Bellwood, visited friends here.—Miss Olive Wilson spent several days with relatives at Altoona. —Dr. J. R. Mor/ row spent several days at Philadel phia. D. S. Wharton, of Franklin county, is visiting al the home of James E. Norton, having- been called here by the serious illness of his sister Mrs. 'Norton. Charles Wharton, of Veagertown, spent a day at tho liomt of his uncle. James E. Norton.—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Charles and two sons and Misses Isabel and Neiie Graham, of Tyrone, spent a day at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Graham. Jr.—Herman Bard, of Ger many Valley, and Miss Nellie Lane, of Wayne township, were united in marriage Wednesday, November 4, at Huntingdon, by the Rev. Mr. Woomcr. They will live in Germany Valley. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Personal News Items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania By Special Correspondence Mnnheim. Miss Lillian Hummer spent the week-end among Philadelphia and Ambler relatives, ■— Mrs. Charles Butzcr, after spending six weeks with her sick mother, Mrs. Hallie Krall. at t>t. Joseph. Missouri, has returned home. Miss Beulah t'lrlch spent sev eral day* among relatives at Karris burg, Lebanon and Palmyra. .Miss Esther Evans, of Ijitit/., spent Sunday at the home of her unel®. Dr. J. K l . lJun lap. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Brosey and sons, Kaymond and lOlwood, and I). 11. Waughtel spent Sunday at llarrlsbuig. 1 Misses Lizzie McCauley, Oiga McCauley . and Charles McCauley spent sev- I oral days at Philadelphia. Miss Catherine Uric, of Kphrata. spent Sun day with Miss Olga McCauley. Charles Hendricks, of Sparrows Point, Md., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hendricks. Harry I Haekman, of Reading. spent several I days with B. Frank Danner. Mr. and I Mrs. Marry Spohn, of Heading, spent a ! day with relatives here. Abram ; Ember, of McPherson. Kansas, who had been visiting relatives in this sec tion for three months, left for his Western home on Monday. Miss Anna Myers, of Philadelphia, was a visitor in the home of lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Myers. ThnmpKontniYU. Mrs. David Speece. |of Harrisburg, spent Wednesday at the home of w. G. Thompson, north of ; town. Anna Bastress. of Mifflin, spent Sunday with Miss Beula Cam eron. The following people from a 1 distance attended the funeral of B. L i Harris: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hlmes and 'family, of near Millerstown; Miss Mae \ Leonard, of Lewistown; Miss Maude j Leonard, of Washington, D. C.; Mi s. I Ewing and daughter, of Altoona; Mrs. 'A*.nt, of McCoystown: Mrs. William | Hawk and Mrs. Valentine, of Miltlin town. and John Leonard, of Chicago. I Mr. Leonard is an employe of the j Northern Pacific Railroad, and will re ' main several weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cameron spent the week-end jat Millerstown. Mrs. Frank Hlbbs and little son, of Harrisburg. spent the | week with her mother, Mrs. Mary I Cross. Miss Marlon Smith returned I home from Philadelphia, after spend- I ing several weeks with her sister. Mrs. David Ernest. Mr. and Mrs. winey I Guyer. of Washington. D 0.. are visit-' | ing Mr. and Mi s. C. G. Winey, at East I Salem. j t nion UrpoKlt. Mr. and Mrs. ,To l sepli Etter spent Sunday at Annvllle, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kettering. | —Mr. and Mrs. John A. Keller and ; grandson, of Bucks Motel, visited the , latter's sister. Mrs. Henry A. Miller, on j Sunday. Mrs. Henry P. Peiffer spent j Wednesday at Mechanicsburg. Mr. j and Mrs. Harry Kaylor spent Sunday |at Harrisburg. Joseph Snavely, of I Palmyra, visited his daughter. Mrs. ■ Harry Fausnacht. on Sunday. Miss j MsKgie Dunn and niece. Miss Margaret I Durn. spent Sunday at Mechanicsburg. Preaching services will bo held in j the United Brethren Church on Sunday J morning by the pastor, the Rev. George IW. Mailman. Sterling Peiffer spent Tuesday at Harrisburg. Miss Lydia llnwn. of Middletown, visited her pa i rents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hawn. on Sun day. Mrs. Maggie Hartman spent I Sunday at Steelton with her son, Harry | Hartman. Mrs. Ralph Ebersole and children spent Sunday at Steelton visit ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Shooler. I—Miss Violet Stauffer, of Harrisburg I visited her brother, Frank Stauffer. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Keiffer. i accompanied by their son, Harry, and i family, spent Sunday at Annvllle, visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitmoyer.— Miss Lizzie Patrick, of near Hanover- I dale, visited Miss Sarah Etter on Sun i day. Mrs. John Shoop and sister. Mrs. ! George Hooker, spent Tuesday at I Lebanon. visiting- their uncle. Dr. J. Zimmerman. Miss Lizzie Sortman. of (Philadelphia, spent the week with Miss i Mary Shertzer. G. Alfred Schock Presents Clock For Courthouse By Special Correspondence Sclinsgrove, I'a., Deo. 4.—Miss Klsie iSieffen, accompanied by Robert Mease j motored to VtoklbDTf on Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shambaugh and I family of Middleburg. spent several | days hero with Levi Knapp and fam lily. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Wood ! ruff, daughter Mary, and son. Ralph, j spent Sunday with Charles Dinus at I Salem. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. j Snook, a son. George W. Wage.n --i seller, editor of the Middleburg Post. : was here this week. —G. Alfred j Schoch, of Mlddleburg, has presented j a town clock to that borough. The i clock is now being placed in the | tower of the newly-remodeled court house. Snyder County Teachers' | Institute was held at Miiidleburg this week. Patrons' Rural Life Day at Linglestown Schools By Special Correspondence Linglostown. Pa.. Dec. 4. Miss I Kathryn Shuey and Miss Ethel Fisher, jof Knola, were guests of Miss Anna ! Schaner. —Mrs. John Grove and daugh ! ter Edna were guests of friends at | Harrisburg on Tuesday.—Mr. and Mrs. • Marry Kicker, of Hummelstown, spent I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Clay. I —Andrew lletzel. of SteHton, on Sun i day was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I Carl Keith.—Mrs, Wayne Johnson, of ' Harrisburg, was the week-em) guets of j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sny- I der. —Mlss Salome Feeser, of Itarris i burg, on Sunday was the guest of ! friends here.—.Mr. and Mrs. Luther | Crum announce the birth of a son, j November 29. Mrs. Edward Smith and son. of Harrisburg, spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Farllng. Miss Dorothy Foeser and Miss Mabel Feeser. of Hershey, were the week-end guests of their mother. Mrs Carrie Feeser. Mr. and Mrs. I King, of Dauphin, on Sunday were the ! guests of Mr. .and Mrs. C. K. Care.— j Professor William Weills, of Allen- I town, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. George. Shreiner. —Professor and | Mrs. Schaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Fenlcle. . Frank Orris and daughter, Miss Fern j Orris, and Miss Louise Orris, of Har risburg, spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orris.—Miss Aurelia Uehtenberger, of Philadel phia, on Monday was the guest of Miss Sara Shreiner. —Patrons' rural life day was observed by the Linglestown schools December 3 and an entertain ment was given in the evening in the Union Chapel.—Eugene St rite, of New Cumberland, and Miss Mabel Jones and Miss Mollie Lingle, of Harrisburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Shreiner. OFPICKHOLDERS KISSIGN By Special Correspondence Clin roll, Pa.. Dec. 4.—■ Mr. and Mrs. David Pancake, residing along the Blue Mountain, visited friends here on Sunday. Revival services are In progres at. Steelstown and Lembergers. Monroe Theal and family of Palmyra visited his son-in law's family. lsaiah Brightbill, of East Hanover, visited friends at Palmyra. Mr. and Mrs. David Wag ner and son. Walter, visited John Light's family recently. Harvey Kuntz broke his arm in cranking his automobile. Samuel Bordner of this place visited friends at Bearniont. Harry Shertzer and family of Harris burg visited Albert Stuckey's family. Mrs. Shell and Mrs. Snyder of Pal myra visited friends in East Hanover on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Witmer of Palmyra visited C. 13. Barnhart's family. Four officers of North Londonderry township have re signed since the election. The Misses llartz of t'leona, visited their cousin .on Sunday. MARIETTA COUPLE MARRIED FIFTY-FIVE YEARS \ n • ■' ,■# <T ••• J ..rajr \«j v: MR. AND MRS. JACOB L. BOWER Mnrlettn. Pa.. Dei'. 4.—Mr. and Mrs. .iacoh L. Bower have been married flfty-flve years, flotli are enjoying good health and received many congratu lations. They have resided on the Bower homestead all their wedded lives. College Students Return After Vacations at Home By Special Correspondence Dauphin. Pa., Dec. 4. Mrs. lid ward Miller has returned to her home at Youngstown, Ohio, after spending several mouths with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Greenawalt. Sherman Megon nell has purchased the Irvin property on South Erie street. Mrs. Mary Coffrode and Miss Cora Coffrode re turned on Tuesday from an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Speece, at Speeeeville. —Miss Eleanore Em inert spent the week-end at her home at York Springs. George Denison, Jr., B. Chambers Denison, Miss Anna M. Earner, Ra.vmond G. Philips, and Wilmer Shoop returned to the West Chester State Normal school on Mon day after spending a vacation at their homes here. Miss Ida Learling of Duncannon and Mr. anil Mrs. G. M. Long and son Horace of Steelton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Long. Paul Si hade, of Allentown, was the week-end guest of Miss Julia Kinter. James Lewis Gross and his guest. Harold G. Barrett, of Leomin ster. Mass.. returned .to Lehigh Uni vesity on Sunday after spending the Thanksgiving vacation with Mr. and Mrs. William Bell Gross. Harvey C. Forney has returned from a trip to Philadelphia and New York City.— Nimrod Smith is spending several days with relatives at Mt. Airy, Md. - Miss Julia Miller, of Enola, is the guest of her cousin, Miss May Williams.—Mrs. Albert Cooper returned home on Tues day after a visit of several weeks at Cumbler's Heights, Steelton. Miss Mildred Florence Lybarger of 123« Eckert avenue, Reading, was the week-end guest of Mls.s S&bra Clark.— William Bell Gross left, on Tuesday, for Baltimore, where he will be em ployed during the winter.—Miss Helen Strayer of Riverside was a recent guest of Miss Carrie Elizabeth Gerberich. — Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis of Decatur, 111., are spending the winter with Mrs. Lewis' lather, John ' Brieker.—Mrs. Frank .1. Wallis nnd Mrs. C. Linwood Scott of Harrisburg spent a day with Mrs. George Landis. Miss Ruth Long. Miss Christina Long and Max Long were guests of their aunt, Miss Ida Learling, at Duncannon, on Sun day. Mrs. George Kinter and grand dapughter. Helen Henninger, are spending the week-end at Millerstown. —Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seller and Wal ter Seller spent the week-end at Hern don. Mr. and Mrs. George Landis and children, Emily, Marian and Rob ert, spent the week-end at Harrisburg:. Mrs. Mary Eschenman Celebrates Birthday By Special Correspondence shippenshurg. Pa., Dec. 4.—Prof. Roy J. Guyer spent Sunday at his home near town. Miss Esther Long spent several days at home. Miss Miriam Oyer and Herbert Snoke. stu dents at I/ebanon Valley College, spent a. vacation at home. Miss Zclda Powell is visiting at Hagerstown. Miss Margaret Powell is at Oakville.— The United Brethren church at New burg will be reopened to-morrow.— Mission Day will be observed in the Messiah United Brethren church to morrow. Mrs. Hal Smith will speak in the evening. Mrs. Mary Eschen man celebrated her eighty-fifth birth day recently. Miss Margaret Sher rick spent several days at home. GLEANERS GIVE BOX SOCIAL By Special Correspondence Tower City. Pa., Dec. 4. —Miss Lil lian Murray spent a day at Lykens.— Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Berney and da lighter Florence spent several days in St. Clair.—Miss Emma Lawler spent the week-end at Pottsville. Miss Frankle Kline returned to school at Annville after enjoying a short vaca tion with her father. Miss Mary Dando, of Harrisburg, spent several days here. Homer Lebo. Guernev Troutman, Ray Jones and Joseph White autoed to Mahantongo Valley on a hunting trip and returned home well stocked with same.—Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jenkyns a-nd childt-en returned to their home at Harrisburg after a pleasant vacation with relatives here. —Mr. and Airs. Joe Kehler spent sev eral days with relatives at Pittman.— A box social for the benefit of the Gleaners of the United Evangelical Church was given in the old band room last evening.—William Carl spent several days at. Rife. I* Scientists discover the cause of j bleeding gums and loose teeth | (The old idea that bleeding gums of Senreco Tooth Paste, and loose teeth (symptoms of Senreco contains the best cor- § pyorrhea) are due to little pieces rectivc and preventive for pyor- | of tartar or bone under the gums, r hea known to dental science, has been exploded. Scientists U #e d daily it will successfully pro- | have made the astounding discov- teeth from this d ißcaße . | ery that this disease is caused by a Scnreco &]tQ the best 1 f f rm wh,ch " found m eoery harmless agent for keeping the 1 • l Tk ,n mOU •*U f »r*\vr> c ' ean an£ l white. It has a 1 This germ is the most active , ~ „ , , s 1 and destructive enemy of your refreshing flavor and leaves a | I teeth. Are you protecting them wholesomely clean, cool and pleas- | a. against it? You cart ward off its an ' taste in the mouth. « = constant attack and escape the Start the Senreco treatment I dread results ot t.'-.r disease by tonight—full details in the folder using the proper corrective wrapped around every tube, n and preventive treatment in Symptoms described. A | your daily toilet. U't 25c two oz. tube»sufficient S To meet the need for this ft A {or "\ OT w ce ks of the j treatment and to enable \U% pyorrhea treatment. Get - . . , \Jv/j\ Senreco at your druggists a everyone to take the neces- W-/-\ tod4y . or Bcn d 4c in stamps 1 sary precautions against \ or coin for sample tube and § this disease, a prominent 1 folder. Address The Sen dentist has put his own tanel Remedies Co., 506 prescription before the pub- Union Central Bldg., Cin- | a lie in the convenient form SampU >(.« cinnati, Ohio. S>MM*Mi]iiuHHiwninHiiiiuiaiim»uiiicG]]niimHnauiuiMHiaiiiiiiitiiHauiiiiwiiit3>i«nuinßaMiiiiiraK]iiiinMHinuuiHiiii»)g DECEMBER 4. 1015. Retired Methodist Minister in Philadelphia Hospital Newport. Pa.. Dec. 4.—The Rev. George L. (,'omp. a retired minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, has gone to the Methodist Hospital at Philadelphia for treatment. J. U. Baker, Jr., has joined a party of Philadelphia people in camp at Snow Shoe, Center county, for a ten days' hunting trip. Edward Coinman. of Philadelphia, is visiting his sister, Mrs. L E. Gantt. Mrs. Charles W. Sunday had for a recent guest, Mrs. Ira Fickes, of Lancaster. Mrs. V. M. Bench, of Wilkinsburg. visited her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. George L. Comp, over Sunday and on Tuesday accompanied her father to the Metho dist Hospital. Mrs. Margaret Gantt and daughter, Miss Carrie Guntt, are visiting their son and brother, Percy Gantt, of flion, N. T. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Fickes had for week-enil guests, John D. Adams, principal of the Millersburg public schools, and family. Mrs. Philip Nickey enter tained Airs. Milton Haines on Sunday. —The Misses Josephine Sharon, Helen and Virginia Landis spent several days with Mrs. Charles IS. Rippman at Mil lerstown. Mrs. S. E. Whitmer spent Wednesday in Harrisburg. Mrs. H. F. Stidfole and children have gone to Dalmatia for a visit of several days. —Curtis C. Flurie anil daughter. Miss Mary Flurie, xisited his brother, EI. E. Flurie, at New Cumberland. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Mingle and Mr. and .Mrs. S. Uruee Mingle, of Harrisburg, visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Mingle, on Sunday. Alfred Marshall and son. Richard Marshal, of Philadelphia, made a trip here this week. Mrs. K. R. Breese. of East powningtown, is visiting her daughter, .Mrs. J. B. Baker. Jr. Miss Lucetta Orr, who has been the guest of Mrs. Baker for several months, has re turned to her home at Indianapolis. Itid % — Newport Council, No. Cl 4, Jr. O. U. A. M„ will attend services to morrow morning at. the Reformed Church of the Incarnation, at which a special sermon will be preached bv the pastor, the Rev. U. O. H. KerSch ner. Birthday Surprise Party For Miss Goldie Shearer Waynesboro. Pa., Dec. 4. —Mr. and Mrs. H. 'J*. Shearer gave a birthday surprise party in honor of their daughter. Miss Goldie Shearer, at their home on Wednesday evening. The music was furnished by the Wayne orchestra. Those present were; Misses Frederica Good, Kathryn Kis secker, Maybelle Criswell, Margaret Nicoilemus, Elizabeth Criswell, Mary Zook. Elisabeth Swam, Elizabeth Unger, Mary Gorsuch, Beulah Hap pel, Mary Baringer. Margaret Shearer, Goldie Shearer, Messrs. Mark Frantz, Harry Esbenshade, Albert Wentworth. James McKown, Paul Stover, Wilbur Zook. Clarence Hartsock. Price Gor don. Philip Shreeve, Robert Baringer, Roland Tressler. John Boone, Joseph Rowe, James Boone, Clyde Boone, Carey Hicks, Robert Loiter, Robert Boerner, Merle Protzman, Dewey Shearer. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Shearer. Miss Leila Smith entertained a number of friends last evening at her home. Twenty young people were present.— Miss Edna Miller, who graduated !n trained nursing from the Methodist Episcopal Hospital at Philadelphia, has arrived home to spend some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miller. Miss Frances Baird and Miss Georgia Foltz, of Goucher Col lege, Baltimore, spent several days With their parents at this place. Miss Isabel Todd spent the Thanks giving vacation with Mrs. Frank C. Becklcy at Hagerstown. Mrs. An nie Wolfersberger and Miss Sadie Mc- Carney arrived home last evening from an extended trip to the Pacific Coast. Misses Larue and Madeline Warehime, of Hood's College, spent several days with their parents, Post master and Mrs. J. W. Wareheimer. —James McKeever, of Harrisburg, spent several days here this week.— The Rev. W. Ft. Hartzell, of Harris burg, and the Rev. S. L. Flickinger. of Marysvllle. spent a day as guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph E. Guy at the St. Paul Reformed parsonage.—A delightful birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stilely, in honor of the twenty-first birthday of their son, William Stltely. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaner and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Remine, of Harrisburg. spent Sunday with the Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Kelley at the Lutheran parsonage. KNIGHT BROTHERS ON ANNUAL HUNT Shoot Wild Turkeys, Rabbits and Squirrels in Perry County Woods G RINDING RUCK WHEAT i ' I Red Fox Runs Into Flock of Wild Turkeys and Is Killed by Hunter X«;« Uerouuitown, Pa., Dec. 4.—The ] Rev. John T. Moll, of Watsontown, a I former minister .of (he Blain Metho i dist Episcopal charge, who had been | here lor the past month recruiting his health, returned home on Monday. lit* j had so far improved as to be able to !assist the Rev. T. R. Gibson in the ser vices at Fairview on Sunday.—Cyrus Whistler, of Little Germany, was the guest of his sister. Mrs. A. C. Wlllhide. • —The Knight brothers, of Lancaster, I who were accompanied by Dan Rice, i F. S. Rice and D. U. Kane, ol' Elliotts jburg. broke camp on Saturday and i went home. They shot two wild tur j keys, JO rabbits and 20 squirrels. The brothers have been coming to To bo.vne township for fifteen years for .a two-weeks' hunt. A bov was born to Mr and Mrs. Joseph Neldigli. • George S. Briner of Carlisle visited his two farmers. Harry u. and Ed. S. Gut- I shall.— Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Morri son and son Luther of Center, and Mr. and Mrs. Ilarvey Kesler of Mt. Pleas j ant, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ros- I coo Morrow on Sunday.—R. Met). I Morrison, of Pittsburgh, is visiting I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson \\ . I Morrison.. R. (}. Rumple, Harry O. and Cleveland Gutshall each shot a turkey during the past week. —Ther. [are several parties of deer hunters in loamp in Toboyne township. Jacob , Hopple and brother Ralph shot u coon one night recently. Mrs. Oliver Stephens is confined to her uoom with neuralgia. Martin Hopple is also vet'. 1 ill with lung trouble, and Miss Mar garet J. Johnston, who has been in failing health for some time, is in a critical condition. Maurice Sander son of Summerdale and Mr. Dougher ty of Duncannon were quests of th* former's father, JJavid Sanderson. Miss Lillian Weibley, of Harrisbur~. was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. .T. Weibley. The sewing cir cles of this place and Blain met at. the home of Mrs. 11. K. Bryner..- County Superintendent D. A. Klimt visited the schools in Horse Valley this week. Sheridan J. Beaston, of Cum berland county, spent several days with Air. and Mrs. David S. Beaston. Miller Jacob K. Sliumaker ground S>«t bushels of buckwheat on Friday. Dowis M. Bistline shot a large red Co>: on Monday which had run into the Hock of wild turkeys out of which Harry O. and Cleveland Gutshall had shot two. A PENNSYLVA^A MOTHER'S ADVICE "Every Young Girl Should U*« It" MoKcesport, Pa.—"When T was 15 years old. my mother being dead, a lndy insisted on my using Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. I cannot tell you how glad I was of this and how I wish every young girl would use it at this time. I am now 45 yetirs of age, have had 13 children, seven of whom are well, strong boys and girls. With the first four children I used 'Favorite Prescription' as well as 'Pleasant Pel : lets,' according 1o directions, both be fore and after and had very little trou ble. Occasions come now when I turn to Dr. Pierce's remedies for help and they never fail. Tbe ' Pleasant. Pellets ' have been a 'stand-by' with me for years for eick headache, constipation, etc. They do nil you claim for them. - ' MRS. FRAJTK H. MiLßtnut, 2323 Fifth Avenue, McKeesport, Pa. Heed the warnings of nature. Back ache. headache, low spirits, lassitude and pain* are hard enough to bear. Act! Don't wait! If you are a suffer er. If your daughter, mother, sister need help get Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription in liquid or tablet form from any medicine dealer to-day. The medicine that, even - woman needs when passing through the changing days. It is not a secret prescription, for it* ingredients are printed on the wrapper; it's a temperance medicine. Not ouly does it build up the entire system and make it strong and vigor ous enough to withstand the organic disturbances, but it has a quieting effect upon the feminine organism. Book on Women's Diseases sent free. Write Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buf iulo, N. Y., for free confidential advice. Constipation causes and seriously ag gravates many diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Doctor Pierce's Pellets. One a iarativf"; two <>- Muvo a cathartic. STOP COUGHING I!! DEPTONOIf | MADE; IN A HEALTH RESORT. AT DRUG SI-ootvrBOTTLE THE PEPTONOL CO. ATLANTIC CITY IM I£. Z. GROSS. 110 Market St., Harriaburß. Fa. f Everybody knows the merits of White Pine It has been the uni versal wood since the landing of the Pilgrims. More houses have been built of White Pine than any other wood. It is easy on tools and easy to work. Takes paint readily and holds it. We like to sell White Pine lumber because we know the buyer will be satisfied. United Ice & Coal Co. Korstrr and Condcn st». 5
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