RECEPTIONS, PARTIES. WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES YOUNG WOMEN AS THEATER USHERS Help at Benefit For Washing ton Fire Company of Mechanicsburg 1 .(MMI AT ENTERTAINMENT Members of High School Classes to Give German Play, "Eiginsinn" Hy Special Correspondence Mcchanicshiirc. Pa... Dee. 11. On Monday evening the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Trinity Lutheran church, held an in teresting' meeting and the following officers were, elected: President, Miss .Margaret. Blackburn: vice-president, .Mrs. John 1.. Lamb: secretary, Miss Catherine Hummel; corresponding secretary. Miss Caroline Bongsdorf; treasurer. Miss Emma Rich. lt is estimated that almost one thousand persons attended the benefit enter tainment at the Star Theater for the Washington Fire Company on Monday night. Music was furnished by the company's orchestra and young wo men acted as ushers. Miss Sara Murama left to spend a month with Mrs. S. Carroll Miller at Glenside. Miss K. Olive Thompson of Atlantic City is the guest of relatives, Prof, snd Mrs. A. H. Ege. West Main street, and will spend the holidays here. Miss Vera Seidle and Miss Alice Funk have returned from a visit to Phila delphia. Mrs. R. P. Bong was hos tess for the Bridge Club on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mary Clendenin and Mrs. George Lloyd scored highest points. Clyde Huber left for St. Petersburg, Fla.. where he will engage in business. An entertainment will lie given by the I.a tin and German ■ lasses of the High school on Thurs day evenihg, December 16. An amus ing German play, entitled "Eiginsinn." or "Obstinacy." will be given. The Church of God Mite Society held a meeting on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank L. Coover. Mrs. Harriet Melligan, of Sandy Hill, Perry county, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Klinedinst. Miss Edith Fcgley was the week-end guest of her brother, the Rev. Charles K. Fegley at Reading. Last evening the Woman's Missionary Society of the First T'nited Brethren church met at the home of Mrs. Guy H. Lucas. Miss Beatrice Uhrich returned to her duties as trained nurse in Philadel phia. after spending some time at her home in West Main street. The l.adies' Aid Society of Grace United Evangelical church met at the home of Mrs. Frank Wolf on Thursday eve ning. WEIGTTTVO SOCTAI, FOR CHURCH By Special Correspondence Montandon. Pa.. Dec. 11. Walter ■P .titter Is erecting a large barn on the property he purchased from the Wolfe estate. A weighing social will be held at the home of Angus Frurchild this evening for the benefit of the Methodist church. Joseph Frederick. William Frederick, Ray Shteets and Barron Wenzel spent Sun day with the Montandon hunters on the White Deer Mountains. - Mrs. Alice Garber and Miss Mary Garber spent Sunday at. Watsontown with H. M. Knowlton. Mrs. Lincoln Weary of Kelly Point and Mrs. Wm. Diehl of Sunbury were visitors here on Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fur man of Sunbury spent Wednesday at tiie home of John Sheets. Miss Martha Reigel attended the wedding of Miss Grace Dieffenderfer to Sam uel Wagner at Lewisburg on Wednes day. Miss Sue Fries of New Berlin spent Sunday at the home of her brother, Frank Fries. SUCCKSSFUB CHICKEN SCPPKK By Special Correspondence Blain. Pa., Dec. 11.—More than S4O wa-= realized front the chicken supper at the Lutheran Church. Miss Anna Harking, left on Wednesday for a visit at Ada, Ohio. The Rev. R. W. Woods, of Pittsburgh. and G. L. M'oods and (laughter, Miss Florence, of Boiling Springs, visited W. W. Woods, ■*vho is ill. —■ Mis Edith Rohm, came home from Harrisburg. R. H. Kell, attended the fruit show at Newport, this week, and had several varieties of apples on exhibition. Miss Alda Snyder, visited at Harrisburg. Miss Elizabeth Hall, is home from Susque hanna University. She accompanied her mother. Mrs. H. M. Hall on a visit to Washington, D. C. Samuel Keen ■paid a visit to his son at Harrisburg. Miss Josephine Sheaffer, was home from Bheaffer's Valley, over Sunday, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Shoaffer. G. W. Shreffler, suffer ed a light paralytic stroke. Mrs. Sal he Rowe, is ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Elizabeth Henry. J. F. Shannon, is ill with heart trouble. - Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Kell and Mrs. J. A. Snyder spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Moose at Anderson burg. TARCEI, SABE FOR FIREMEN By Special Correspondence Newton Hamilton. Pa.. Dec. 11.—Mrs. •'liarles Keiser was a recent visitor to .Matta wanna. Mrs. W. W. Watts and Miss Alice Temple spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Bewistown. Dr. J. R. I'alling, of Saxton, called on friends in town recently. Miss Mary Hazzard, Harrisburg. spent last week at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Hazzard. Mr. and Mrs. West ley Clemens and daughter, of Hollidays hurg, spent Sunday here. Mrs. Don Price and daughter, of Mt. Union, spent Sundav at the home of her mother. Mrs, .\niaiida Temple. A parcel post sale was held In Mrs. Galbraith's ice cream parlor for the benefit of the Newton Hamilton Fire Company. Miss Hazel AVharton. of Altoona, spent several days at the home of her aunt, Mrs. O. M. Sechrist. Eugene Clarke is spend ing several days at Pittsburgh. Miss Anna Ewlng was a Mount Union vis itor. Mis. J. D. Mill.er visited Lewis town on Friday. * LITERARY SOCIETY ELECTS By Special Correspondence Worniloysburg. Pa., Dec. 11. The Wormleysburg high school has elected •these officers of the Literary society for the month of December, president, Robert Reed; vice-president William Itamner; secretary, Violet Stouffer; asiiftant secretary, Tda Swegar; treas urer. Helen Bear. Miss I/aura Knier has returned home after spending some time at Carlisle. The Rev. R. rt. Rhodes spent the week-end with bis daughter, Mrs. R. P. Hummel.— AVilliam Anderson spent a week at Middletown as the guest, of Paul Erb. Miss Alice Ebv spent Sunday at «'arlislr. THROUGH m.EEPING CAR TO JACK *OXVIt,I,K 0\ C. V. R. R. Sleeping car on C. V. R. R. train leav ing Harrisburg at 11:00 P. M. now runs through to Jacksonville. Fla.. via N. &- W, ami A. C. L.—Advertisement SATURDAY EVENING, Personal News Items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania Halifax. Miss Hazel Sterner of Sellnsgrove spent Sunday as the guest of Mrs. W. B. Nace. Bailey Wan bach of Harrisburg, was the guest of His nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Epler. Elias Etzweiler and family spent Wednesday at Har risburg and Penbrook. Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Shepley of Highspire, spent Sunday with Mr. Shepley's par ents. .Mr. and Mrs. John Shepley. Dr. B. S. Marshall, Harvey Bowman, John Albert, Alvln Parmer and Jas. Schroyer left Tuesday morning for Mifflin county on a deer hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Barry and (laughters. Carrie and Edna, of Eliza bet hville, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Barry's sister, Mrs. Daniel Miller. John Beitzel of Carlisle, spent Wednesday with his parents, Prof, and Mrs. S. C. Beitzel. Frank Doudell of Philadelphia spent Sunday here the guest of John Royer. J. M. Grove spent several clays at Millmont and Mifflinburg. Edward Ballan spent Wednesday at Philadelphia. —- Mrs. Mont C. Beck of l.ebanoti spent several days at the homes of her brothers. J. Herbert and Monroe Boyer. Francis Powley of Hum melstown spent the week at home. Mrs. Charles Railets spent several days with her parents at SpeecevlUe.— Mrs. Olive J. Cooper spent Sunday with her parents, at Fort Hunter. Mrs. Elizabeth Detweiler spent the week at Palmyra. Mrs. John J'. Ryan and little daughter left Tuesday morning for Kansas City. Mo., to spend a month with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Fred Keini and Miss Helen Westfall of Harrisburg. Harry Westfall and Miss .Jennie Flickinger of Marysville and Miss Hannah Pat ton. of Millersburg. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G: W. West fall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamil ton of New York City were recent guests of Mr. Hamilton's mother, Mrs. Jane Hamilton in Market street. John C. Freeburn of Harrisburg spent several days at the home of the Misses Bydia and Mary Clemenson. - Mr. and Mrs. William Rummel announce the birth of a daughter, December 8. Carrie Sheetz who had been seri ously ill for some time is slowly re covering. {.en In berry. Mrs. Samuel Varnicle, of Highspire. spent several days with her daughter. Airs. Harvey Erney. Mrs. W. S. Hammond is spending the week vvitli her sister, Mrs. Charles King, at Harrisburg. and Mrs. Alice Hau'k. at Mechanics burg. Miss Clarissa Bratten will spend the winter months with her sisters, the Misses Bratten. of SOS North street. Harris burg. Mrs. Frank Sealover. of Krail town, was a recent guest of her sisters. Mrs. W. G. Fetrow and Mrs. Amanda Rehni. Mrs. Barret and sister. Miss Bizzie Ross, of Wellsville, spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Frankel berger. Miss !3essie Kunkel returned from a visit with her sister, at York.— Mrs. Earl l.ichtenberger returned to Steelton after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Sophia Erney. WU bert A. Parks was at Harrisburg on Tuesday. He was accompanied by Miss Ethel Rich and Miss Mildred Rhine smith. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. liuttorff and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Buttorff, of New Cumberland, took an auto trip to town on Saturday evening and attended the bazar in the town hall. Miss Mar garet Rosi, who spent some months at Camden, N. J.; Philadelphia, and Wells ville, arrived here Saturday and will spend the winter at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Frankeberger. Daniel Smyser. of near Rossville, is now teaching the borough school, suc ceeding Miss Myrtle Ruhl, of Carlisle, who was married at Franklintown on Saturday evening. Hlfe. Carson Shultn. of Penbrook, who is staying at Charles K. Benker's for his health, is improving. Miss Emma Deibler, of Curtin, is calling on her sister, Mrs. Blleil Ditty. S. A. Holtzman and Oliver Bebo spent Sunday at Elizabethville calling on Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Benker spent Sunday at Pillow. — Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder called at the home of Mrs. Uriah Koppenhaver on Sunday. J. B. Benker is building an icehouse on his property here. K. E. Coppenhaver. Ed. Yeager and H. M. Bonawitz are on a deer hunt. Mrs. Bd Koppenhaver called on her daugh ter. Mrs. Roy Bolton, at Ellzahethville. —Mrs. Carson Shultz and children, of Harrisburg. are calling at the home of C. E. Benker. Sellnngrove. R. E. Yeager, of the Yeager Shoe Factory, was in Philadel phia this week on business. Mrs. •lames Dlemer and son. Russell, spent Sunday with the former's parents at Meiser. Sherman Row, of Monroe Mills, was a visitor here recently. Miss Edna Seeshoitr.. of Berwick, vis ited J. Dallas Wetzel this week. Charles Wagner, who is employed at Mount Union, has returned home to spend the winter with his family. Union Deposit. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Boonkle. of Palmyra, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fox. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Poiffer and the Rev. A. C. Forseht spent Monday at Harrisburg". Mr. and Mrs. William Stoner and daughter, of Pen brook. "were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baker, on Sunday. Mrs. Em ma Porry spent Sunday at Palmyra visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Kieffer. Ross W. Bong and brothers, Claude. John and David, spent Sunday at Eliza bethtown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart man, of Steelton. visited Mr. Hartman's mother. Mrs. Magie Hartnian, on Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor spent Sunday at Royalton, visiting Mrs. Mary Kaylor. Mr. and Mrs. David Baker, of Hummelstown, were guests of the latter's brother, Joseph Etter, on Sun day. Preaching services will be held In the United Brethren Church on Fun day morning by the pastor, the Rev. George W. Hallman. Paul A. Miller spent Tuesday at New Cumberland. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Curry and children, of Swatara. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bandis, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Stauffer and daugh ter. Maude, spent Sunday at Harris burg visiting their son, Paul Stauffer.— Mrs. D. Espenshade, of Overland, and Miss Rosa Swope, of Hummelstown, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Espenshade, on Sunday. Mrs. Ella Spotts spent Wednesday at Harrisburg VtketoTTD.—Mr. and Mrs. John Aungat on Sundav entertained the fol lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kocher and daughter. Emma. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. John lveider, Harvey Smith. Misses May Fox. Annie Smith. Frances Smith arid Margaret Smith. Miss Minnie Murnma. of ll».rshey, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David llumma. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shutt. "f Einglestown. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Cassel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wleken helser. of Paxtonla. spent several days here. Mrs. Sadie George, of near Progress, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kennedq. Miss Ida Wade spent Saturday at Harrlsburg. Mrs. Jeus Clausen, of Paxtang, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Wade this week. Harry Reigle, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Michael Cas sel. WOMAN FALLS DOWX STAIRS By Special Correspondence Jonestown. Pa., Dec. 11.—Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Camber of Outwood spent several days here with Mrs. Gamber's sisters. Mrs. John C. Eentz, airs. William Klinefelter, Mrs. Felix Eight and Miss Maggie Phillips. Mr. Camber is 78 years old and Mrs. Gamber 76 and both are in good health. Mrs. William M. Bohr fell down' the stairs at her home on Sun day afternoon and broke a leg just be low the knee. John W. Schade and family of Atlantic City., are visiting Mrs. Schade's sister. Mrs. Susan G. Boes here. Postmaster Adam B. Webbert has embarked in the sta tionery business as a side issue. The Swatara township road board on Monday reorganized by electing Adam A. Bed gar treasurer and Edward B. Shirk, secretary. REUNION OF W ELL-KNOWN MECHANICSBURG FAMILY • > | Wr> Wk Br tB Mrchanli'itliiirg. Pa.. Dec. 11.—A family reunion, in which all the members were present for the first time since thev left home, was held at the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hurst, in South Frederick street, on Thanks giving Day. Following a turkey dinner the family grouped In the yard and the above picture wag taken. Those in the group, from left to right, are: Top row—Mian Fannie Hurst, of Hershey: Harvey B. Hurst, of Antioch, Cal.: Mrs. John rook. Mr. Cook. Mrs. George E. Hurst and Mrs. Hurst, all of Mechanlcsburg. Middle row—Mrs. Jacob S. Hurst, Mr. Hurst, of Bemoylie: Amos Hurst. Mrs. Hurst. Mrs. George Nauss, Sylvia Nauss. Mr. Nauss, all of Mechanics burg. Lower row —Calvin Cook, Howard Nauss. Helen Cook, Russel Cook and Roba S. Hurst. Hunters Eat Wild Turkey They Shot in Mountains By Special Correspondence Mount Joy. Pa., Dec. 11. J Miles Baekenstoe, Henry* Smeltzer, Harry Hornaflus and Frank Good, of Mount Joy, returned from a gunning trip- to Manada Gap with a wild turkey, eigh teen rabbit*, eight quail and two pheas ants. The turkey was shot by Mr. Hornaflus. The gunners were royally entertained at a turkey dinner by J. Miles Baekenstoe. The Rev. Solomon G. Engle. of Philadelphia, is conduct ing revlcal services at Reich's Church, under the auspices of the Brethren in Christ denomination. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. W'olgemuth have gone to Tampa, Fla.. where they will spend the winter. Miss Elsie Davis, of Mount Alto, is the guest of Miss Ethel Sheaf fer. Harry J. Williams and son. spent Sunday at Mechanicsburg. —Mrs. Jacob Sherite and daughter, Marlon, took their first trip over the new Her shev street car line on Sunday, and vis ited the Poltz family, at Deodate. The Richland Club celebrated "Stag Night," when fifty-six members and guests were pleasantly entertained. The evening was devoted to playing cards, the winners being Jacob New comer, Joseph Charles, Clarence Green await. Roy Bender and Joseph Hershey. —Jacob I). Boyce and daughter. Fan nie, returned home after spending some time at Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Kessellring have returned home from an extended trip to Frederick. Md„ their former home. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Herr, of Salmuga, cele brated their fiftieth wedding anniver sary on Friday. The Rev. 0. G. Romig Serves Twenty-Years in Ministry By Special Correspondence Timer City, Pa., Dec. 11. Mrs. John Dando visited her sister at Wi conisco, who is seriously ill. Mrs. William A. Hawk enjoyed a pleasant visit to relatives at Auburn. - Mrs. Charles Hoffman of Lykens visited the Hosley family this week. Miss Boyer, principal of Tower City High school, visited her parents at Pine Grove before they leave Tor Florida, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Blanche Klinger and son will leave during the week for Akron, 0., where they will spend some time. To-morrow will be a big day in the United Brethren church when the Rev. O. G. Romig will celebrate the twenty-second anniversary of his ministry with special services. The Rev. Clinton Miller of Mt. Carmel, who was twice pastor of this charge, will be the speaker. On Sunday aft ernoon a fellowship meeting of the pastors of town will be held and short addresses m.ufe. Miss Elvie Shiley is recovering from illness. Master Mark Rishe is ill. On Tues day evening a surprise party was held for Charles Troutman at the home of his brother, Guernsey, in honor of his fourteenth birthday. Games were in dulged in and refreshments were served to the following: Misses Kath r.vn ITorley, Ellen Maher. Elsie Erd man, Vivian Updegrave, Vivian Gelst, Anna Brosious. Ina Kline. Myrtle Keiser, and Mary Fike; Edward Kline, Harold Price, John Kaufman, Marts! Schoffstall, Chester Shadle. Henry Reinhard. Allen Updegrave, Harry Zimmerman. Paul Schriener and Chas. Troutman. Mrs. Guernsey Troutman. Mrs. David Troutman and Mrs. Walter Klinger served the refreshments. Mt. Union Band to Run Moving Picture Theater By Special Correspondence Mt. Union, Pa., Dec. 11. Borough council met on Tuesday and elected W. T. Bratton to fill the vacancy of H. A. Wagner as president, who left recently for Canada. The council also purchased 1.000 feet of hose for the fire department for SI,OOO. lvan C. Carter, head druggist at the l>aird pharmacy, resigned his position Tues day, and will take charge of a store at New Castle, Pa. MiSis Frederlcka Hackman entertained a number of friends at a sewing circle at her home on Wednesday evening. Frank Sei bert, bookkeeper at the Harbison- Walker Brick plant is seriously ill with typhoid fever. The Llndsey Con struction company who had charge of the construction work at the Aetna Explosives works, finished their work for the winter and the several hun dred of the men employed were given work by the powder company.- The Mt. Union iJand has again taken pos session of the motion picture house owned by the I. O. O. F. lodge. The band will run Universal Feature pic tures. high class vaudeville and a 10- ptece orchestra will furnish music at all performances. REVIVAL AT BARRENS By Special Correspondence Dillsburg, Pa., Dec. 11.—Samuel Ar nold, Adams Deeter and J. K. Evans have been drawn as jurors for the January court of York county.—The condition of Dew-is Bentz, who was seriously injured several weeks ago. in a runaway accident, has improved so that he is able to walk about the house.—Walter B. Deck srpent several days In Philadelphia.—The Rev. J. H. Eveler began a series of revival ser mons in the Barrens Church on Mon day night to continue for several weeks.—Communion services will be held in the Dillsburg Methodist Church to-morrow morning by the Rev. K. M. Aller.-—Miss Cora Knisley, of Harrtsbufg. visited her mother, Mrs. George Knisley over Sunday.— Eernuel Ross returned to his home on Wednesday after spending several weeks with relatives in Gettysburg.— Mrs. Leonard Helkes is spending sev eral weeks with her daughter, Mrs. T. IJ. Hoopes, at WellsviUe. HABJEUSBURG TELEGRAPH Railroad Supervisor Gives { Dinner For His Foremen By Special Correspondence Dulmatla, Pa., Dec.. 11.. William i White visited at Harrisburg this week, j —Mrs. Anna Fetter and daughter, j Katie, spent Sunday at Willlamstown.— i Mrs. Daniel Kline, of New Bloomfield, J visited her father, E. S. Radle, who is ill. J. G. Bingraman was at Harris burg- recently. Mrs. R. V. Watts, of ! Harrisburg-, spent several days with her mother. Mrs. .Sarah EmerlcU, who is I ill. R. E. Jaggard. of Wllllamsport, I spent Wednesday here. -J. E. Radel I transacted business at Helinsgrove, on j Tuesday. at. R. Fenstermacher was < at Harrisburg on Saturday. B. F. | Hackenburg, of Milton, called on j friends here, on Wednesday.—Seventy- j Hve Pennsylvania Railroad track fore- j men took diner at the Fenstermacher Hotel here on Tuesday, as special! guests of their supervisor, J. W. Kea-j nan, of Millersburg. The Rev. Ira * Gass, of Pillow, called on friends here on Wednesday. The Rev. Dr. Peightel's 20th Year of Pastorate By Special Correspondence (ireoncastle, Pa.. Dec. 11. - Miss Anna C. Shu man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shutnan and William X. Shull of Coketon. W. Va.. were united in marriage on Tuesday at the home of the bride near Greeneastle, by the Rev. Dr. I. N. Peightel. pastor of Grace Reformed Church. The large deer shot by Frank Koontz at Caledonia has been on exhibition in D. F. Ry der's hardware store window. Mrs. Watson Byers fell down a flight of stairs at her home in East Baltimore street, and injured her face so badly that thirtythree stitches were required i to close the wounds.-—The Rev. Dr. I. N. Peightel this week observed the twentieth anniversary of his pastorate of Grace Reformed Church. An ex hibition of subsoil plowing was given on the Omwake farm this week, which was attended by a large number of people from Greeneastle and vicinity. —Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Ilostetter ob served the twenty-seventh anniversary of their marriage on Sunday by en tertaining a number of friends at din ner. Mrs. .T. C. Cromwell and daughter. Miss Dorothy, left Wednes day for their home in Henry. 111., af ter a visit to K. O. McLanahan. David Martin entertained the members of the Pan Pipers Glee, club at an oys ter supper on Tuesday evening at his home. William Ruthrauff, son of Mrs. Ruthrauff. left this week for Philadelphia where he has accepted a position with the Baldwin company as a draftsman. Mrs. Fred Burk holder of Atlantic City, is visiting her mother. Mrs. Mary Simmers. Mrs. Elmer Hessler has returned to Phila- | delphia after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. McLanahan, lieu tenant Fitzhugh Berry AUderdlce and Mrs. Allderdice of Jacksonville. Fla., were visitors with Greeneastle relatives on Thursday. Mrs. Wesley Shoe maker. of Lancaster, county, is the guest of Mrs. Annie Bitner. Miss Florence Ziegler is entertaining a number of the young folks of Green eastle to-day at her country home. Farmers Plowing, Cutting Wood and Husking Corn By Special Correspondence fiernwntovFii. Pa.. Dec. 11. Hunters who have shot deer in Toboyne I township since the season opened are: j Herbert Smith, Charles Ehiek. B. F. Smith. Charles F. Bowman. William Collins, John M. Collins and the Bryner | Hunting flub, of Cisna Run and toys- i ville killed two. Joseph Neidigh kill- ] ed three 'coons on Friday night Mrs. I Edna College, or Sugar Valley, Mifflin i county, spent severad davs with her father. James O'Donel. who is recov ering from n bad attack of quinsy, Charles F. Tressler. of Seagertown. killed two hogs that cleaned 1190 and 475 pounds. Mrs. Russell Watt and sister. Mis Gladv Wilson, were guests of their aunt, Mrs. Harry Welcomer. and their sister, Mrs. Blanche Stone, of New Rloomfleld. —• A demonstration In spraying and pruning was held at the farm of C. W. Otto bv J. C. Wilson on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Smiley anil 1 daughter. Mildred, of Harrisburg. and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rice and daughter. Sttra, of Ijoysville. autoed to .hi? place and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William J. Flnley. Mrs. Martha Beaver, who had been here for several months with her mother, Mrs. Sarah O'Donnel, and brother, James O'Donnei, returned to her home, in Grape Creek,! HI., on Wednesday. The Rev. C. E. Strickler. minister of the Church of God at is holding revival services In the Bethel Church at Center Square. Wavne Plner, of Horse Val ley, spent Sunday with his uncle. Her man N. Hart. Some of our farmers are plowing when the weather permits some .ire husking corn: some are butch ering. while others are hauling in their winter's wood, which had been cut in the woods earlier in the season. Cold weather is petting In enrlr tills year. PARTY AT PFf'KTOV By Special Correspondence Ffeekton Mills. Pa., Dec. 11.—Miss Florence Smith gave a surprise party ! in honor of her sister, Velia, at their I home last Saturday evening. Games; and music" were enjoyed and many j beautiful gifts wore received. Re- i freshments were served to Misses Mary j Rodkey, Nettie Wynn, Velia Smith, ( Fannie Wynn, Lilly Stovier Romain i Turns, Florence Smith, Blanche i Smith, Florence Ifcckert, Elizabeth ) Adams and Harriet Adams: James' Swalm, Charles Smith. Ralph Noving-' er, William Xovlnger, John Meyers, George Adams, Charles Craft. Arthur ' Gardner, Miller Strohm. Albert Ream, ! Mark Buff, Rtissel Smith, Charles Ad ams. Mr. Shaffer, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams, Mr. and Mrs! William Smith. Rescue Company, of Annville, Buys Auto Fire Truck By Special Correspondence Annville. Pa.. Dec. 11.—Annville hu I added to Its ilre department a motor ) driven combination chemical and hose j truck, the property of the Rescue com-| i pany. It is equipped with two forty-! | gallon chemical tanks and has a spe- | I dally built hose reel. The committee: which purchased tile truck was Mllea! IK. Wltnieyer, chairman; J. K. Mark, chief of the Are company: Hermanh Hpangler, John Fegan, Isaac Farnsler,! ! George began, John H. IsllHnger. J. P. j Batdorf, G. P. Light and Roy Bowers. | I A plate lias been engraved and placed ! ion the front of the track bearing thel j above names. ■ — The Rev. Paul D'. Wit-| man, pastor of the Kirst Lutheran, j Church, preached in the Zion Lutheran | Church at Indiana, Pa., last Sunday.! I the local pulpit was filled by the Rev.: Dr. Gobble, of Albright College. - The j Woman's Missionary Society of the | ! United Brethren Church, met at the •home of Mrs. A. M. Brightbill, Thurs-1 day evening. Dr. I. K. Uricli spent a I ; day at Philadelphia. Oyster Club Dues Fixed at Three Cents Per Meal By Special Correspondence Bindnaugles Church, Pa., Dec. 11.— Albert Harts, of Palmyra, was here this week.—D. Webster Hemperly vis ited his parents on Sunday.—Mr. and Msr. Hiram Moyor, of Palmyra, visited relatives here this week. Revival services are in progress at Sherk's United Brethren Church.—Harry Fas nacht is serving as juror at the Leb anon court. —The Oyster Club elected its officers to serve for three months. The regular dues are 3 cents a meal. — Henry O. Fehning visited friends at Harrisburg on Wednesday. Jennie Shearer visited Conrad Rasp over Sun- I day.—Mr. and Mrs. George Bashore, of Palmyra, visited friends in East Hanover township.—Elias Moonshine, of East Hanover, visited friends at Palmyra.—Elmer Reigel and family, of Vian, were here recently.—John Carper Earley, of Palmyra, visited friends here.—Edwin Spangler caught two fine fat coons recently. cm?) INSTITUTE HELD Wormleysburg, Pa., Dec. 11.—Miss Housekeeper, of Ohio, who is making a tour through Pennsylvania visiting the different Otterbein guild chapters of the United Brethren Church was entertained this week, by the Rev. and , Airs. G. B. Kens haw. Miss House- i keeper held an institute In the United | Brethren church on Wednesday.—Miss | Catherine Sparrow, of Newburg, is | visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Cath-1 erine Rapp.—Mrs. Ralph Schrack and j daughter Gladys spent the week with her parents at Columbia.— Mr. and I Mrs. J. D. Hippie and Mrs. Hal- j I thaser spent Sunday at Harrisburg, j guests of his brother, Jacob Hippie.— j The Rev. R. R. Rhodes, of York, spent j Saturday with his daughter, Mrs. ; Russel Hummel.—The Rev. and Mrs. i Hutcheson. of New Cumberland, were i entertained at the United Brethren ! parsonage on Wednesday evening.— | The visiting guild girls were enter-j tained at luncheon at the home of j Miss Mary Wright on Wednesday! evening. j SHOT SEVERAL GRAY FOXES ! By Special Correspondence j Elizabcthvillc. Pa., Dec. 11. - Mr.: land Mrs. O. S. Farrar of the Panama! Canal Zone, are visiting Mrs. Farrar'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. i ! Swab. George Webner, Jr., spent sev. 1 ! eral days at Harrisburg where his j wife is in the hospital. Mrs. Charles I Hoffman of Philadelphia spent several i days with her mother, Mrs. Schraln here. The Rev. S. L. Rhoads fell down a flight of steps and broke one i of his legs recently. Mrs. W. Hock jen brock and son spent several days |at Harrisburg. On account of the activities in the several churches the Choral Society will not meet until after the holiday season. Mrs. H. M. Miller an. Hershey •! attended the Grand of Kree I Masons at Philadelphia. Mr. and | Mrs. Clarence Kauffman, of Lancaster, » , were quests of Mr. and Mrs. William I I Frederick. Mrs. W. A. W Indie spent a with relatives at Philadelphia. —The Rev. o. U. Komig attended a l meeting of the executive committee ot the Kast Pennsylvania United Brethren christian' Endeavor Branch, at Karris burtf on Wednesday. Mrs. \V. U. Fas-, j liacht spent several days at Middle i town, the guest of her daughter. Mrs. |j harles Keyset-. i) r . Karl I»oukla.«s \ Holtz, of Pittsburgh. w'.-J deliver an ad- i j dress orf "The Measure' of a Man." in j the Hershey Central Theater, to-mor | row afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Millersburg Hunters Shoot Fine Deer During Season By Special Correspondence Milifrrsburtf. Pa.. Dec. 11. Guy L>. [Heckert was a successful deer hunter ;of Millersburß. he having shot a one hundred and fifty-pound buck. Con gressman James McCttntock, of Okla j Itoma. who was with -Mr. Heckert. also !shot a line buck. They were In the I woods only two days to secure their trophy.—Oscar Walborn. who, with ihls father was deer hunting in the I South mountain, returned Wednesday evening with a fine buck. Mrs. C. A. | Weaver living near the Mahantongo mountain, two miles east o£ Berrys jburK, was badly kicked by a cow on [Sunday morning and rendered uncon scious. John A. Snook has a pet goose which he has trained to follow ] htm wherever he goes. Jeweler u. H. Watts has moved into his ne'w store I room In the Brubaker block. The I Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Hoffman of : Powls Valley were entertained by [ Mr.s. Mary Heckert on Monday.—The ! new Masonic hall on the thirl floor ot' I the Brubaker building is speedily be iing completed and Susquehanna lodge jof Masons expect to occupy the new quarters before Christmas. - Mr. and Mrs. J. Al. Kerns celebrated the 14tli I anniversary of their wedding last week. Miss I-.aura Merkle of Ilarrls j burg, was a reecnt guest at the Kern's j home. 3uuiiiHiiiinMiiiiiiiiiii!iiiuiiiiiiiDiiiKiniiiitl!]]iiiNiiiwiUKWHimmii!!iimii[t]iiiiiiiiiiiitS]}iiiHiiiiiiiDHiHiiiiiiiniii!iniiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiicQ I Pyorrhea—the disease nearly eve f No matter how sound your public in the convenient form of ( | p teeth may seem to be. no matter Senreco Tooth Paste. f | | how you may scoff at the idea of Senreco contains the best cor- 1 I your having this disease, it is a rective and preventive for pyor- 1 I positive fact that the germ which rkea known to dental science. § I causes it is working now in your Used daily it will successfully pro- | I teeth. tect your teeth from this disease. | | The appalling discovery of this Senreco also contains the best §i I fact—that the germ which causes harmless agent for keeping the i pyorrhea is one which inhabits teeth clean and white. It has a | eoery human mouth— waa made refreshing flavor and leaves a § I over a year ago. Since then dent- wholesomely clean, cool and pleas | ists have been urging everyone to ant taste in the mouth. I take special precautions in their Start the Senreco treatment I daily toilet to prevent this disease tonight—full details in the folder from developing in its acute ggfr _ wrapped around every tube. form of bleeding gums, ten- Symptoms described. A derness in chewing and loose M two oz. tube is sufficient I tcet j, l**- a for six or eight weeks of the To meet the need for such pyorrhea treatment. Get ; a daily treatment and to en- \ t ? reco a . rUßgls • ~ * .« V / \ today, or send 4c in stamps able everyone to take the \Vi or coin for samplc tubc necessary precautions I folder. Address The Sen- I against this disease, a prom- tanel Remedies Co.. 505 linent dentist has put his & Union Central Bldg., Cin own prescription before the sampU ,Ut cinnati, Ohio. ainww^MiiuHMiaHiuminHinunnwitGEmnwinammMinaiiiiHMwaiiiiiumiiU3iumiMiiiiaiHiitimnmmiuiiiiiainiiiniinii?i —==G— J—J J —I—IAI I I ■—l— wts~ 1 \ l| Ma Happie Says: Jj ■ "With a Gas Heating Stove in the dining room Pa gets off to work in ample time and in cheerful humor. He doesn't have to shiver through breakfast and wish the furnace » would hurry up." You can use a Gas Heating Stove in the diningroom and also move it to other rooms, if you desire, by having outlets. Be sure to see the gas heating stoves at our store or ask us to send a representative. Easy payments. Harrisburg Gas Co. HC O J Cj. 801 l *O2B Ol« Cumberland Valley ;si mmmmmA NEW YEAR'S DAY MUMMER PARADE Funds Subscribed to Provide Bands and Cash Prizes at Lewisburg | FLOATS TO BE IX LINE j Bucknell Operatic Society Pre j sents "Mikado" With Good Cast; Large Audience fly Special Correspondente lewisburg-. Pa., Dec. It.—At a meet | ins of tlie Mummers' Association re- J ports were made that assures Lewis lfurg of a parade on New Tear's Day. | Already sufficient funds have been { pledged to warrant the hiring of three bands and cash prizes for floits. and ] marching organizations, etc. Thirty jone merchants have assured the com -1 mittee that they will have a'float in the parade, while automobiHsts .ar* i going to have a separate division. —- | J. E. K. Schwenk of Philadelphia, a j former Lewisburg merchant, is vlslt ' ing friends here. The Bucknell i Operatic Society Tuesday night pre sented "The Mikado,*' in Bucknell \ Hall before a large audience. A j chorus of forty voices rendered abln l support to a well-chosen principal i cast. Miss Etta A. Brown, teacher or ] music in the Bucknell School of i Music acted as musical director and 1 stage manager, with Miss Mame Kramer as accompanist. County Commissioner-elect J. W. Ruhl ot* Miffllnburg, was at the courthouse this week familiarizing himself with his new duties. Daniel F. Green, treasurer of the Lewisburg Trust ! Company, returned last night from a 'week's hunting trip with a party of I Shainokin huntsmen. Green shot a | four-pronged buck and his party cm; ! three deer and a bear. The Lewis- I burg Chair Factory is working four j teen hours a da.V. This Is Lewisburg i largest industry. Mrs. Dora Becher , will give a violin recital in Bucknell : Hall on Monday night. Dora Becher if the wife of Prof. Charles Grant Shaffer of Newark, N. J:, a former resident of Lewisburg. Davenport & Treaty piano, slightly i used. Big bargain to quick buyer. Spangler, 2112 N. titli St. —Adv. 5