4 ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS VISITORS FROM WESTERN STATES Men From Utah and lowa Are Guests of Relatives Nt Blum PRIZE HOG BUTCHERED W. F. Hall Best Speller at "Bee' Conducted by Miss Dinmi at Manassa Kluin. Pa., Jan. B.—Frank Morrow, of lowa, is visiting his mother. Mrs. David Gutsliall.- —George W. Tressler, of lowa .and brother, Joseph Tressler, of Utah, are the -guests of their uncles. S. B. and G. W. Gutshall. —David Ber rier, of lowa, is visiting his mother. Airs. Julia Berrier. at the home of George Mumper.—William M. Hench killed the champion hog: this season. It weighed 511>j pounds and made •" % cans of lard. —W. F. Mall was best speller at a spelling school held by Miss Frankie K. Dinim at Manassa.— I. E. Arnold, attorney at law, of Cleve land, Ohio, visited his mother, who Is il at her home at Pine Grove.—Over $6 was realized out of the bake held by the M. S. 13. Society of the Re formed Church*—Newton Stambaugh and bride were given a reception at the home of Ira Collins on Sunday.— Sallie Rowe is improving slowly. * -A pleasant party was held by Miss ftffie Cox at her home on Friday even lnyr. — Quite a number of people are wif,'< with colds and grip. RRANDRETH If loo c\r PILLS An Effective Laxative Purely Vegetable I Constipation, b J Indigestion, Biliousness, ««. jj a QokQ qat Night Q 2 in«rsA««W Ohocplaf-Oyf* or Plain tafI DDELY3EI3CKKinDDHQ^si |i\ *}. AsK the Merchants 4r w For Whom SiR Wt Work lly As To Our 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 EAST ST. Bell Phone 631-J Never Mind Hew Strong You Are— What d'ye Know? That's the point—'What d'ye KNOW?" To-day it's a battle of wits—and brains win Muscle and brawn don't count so much as they used to. In the fight for good jobs and big salaries it's brains —not brawn—that win "What d'ye KNOW?" is the one great question that draws the line between defeat and victory between "wages" and "salary" between you and the Boss. What do YOU know? Are YOU so expert in some line of work that you can "make good" as a foreman, superintendent, or manager? If not, why don't you mark and mail the attached coupon and permit the Interna tional Correspondence Schools to show you how you CAN "make good" on a big job? For IS r«W( the I. C. S. have bMa showing man how te do better work and earn bigger salaries. Bvery month ov»r 400 student* write of promotion* or"salary Increases through X C B. training. What the I. CJ.'B. are doing for these men ttaey 'oaa do for YOU. * No matter where you live, how old you are, what hours rou work, or how limited your education—lf you can read and write and ar» ambitions to learn the I. 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Baalish BrasrkM Archlteetaral Draftaaiaa Hill Service Aartcultarc Straetaral bsnlscer Railway Mall Clerk Poaltry ParmlM Bail Slag Contractor Bookkeeala K Plnrol,* Concrete Caaetraetloa Steao. * Typewritten Chemistry Mechanical WlaSew Trlmalu Aatea.»Mlc R- Kimr . fit. tad Ko. .......................... rt»i ■... City State Present Occupation SATURDAY" EVENING, HARRISBURG gfSfefc TELEGRAPH JANUARY 8, 1916. FALLS INTO TANK AT MT. UNION C. W. Coons Said Evaporating Liquid Made Him Feel Cold; Other Interesting Notes By Special Correspondence Mt. Vnioit, Pa.. Jan. 8. Edwin S. Gaster, formerly of Orbisonia, and telt er in the First National bank of that place, has accepted a similar position with the Central National bank of Mt. Union. John Barber, automobile dealer of Mt. Union and Miss Sarah Elizabeth Simpson were married Wed nesday morning, they will take a wedding trip to the East and make Huntingdon their future home. —Miss Eleanor McClelland has returned to town after spending a week with her Halifax Personal Notes of Interest to Readers Halifax. Pa., Jan. 8. Mrs. Suipta Putt, of Williamsport, spent a few days with her parents. J. Harry Wagner of Cherrydale, Va„ spent part of lils vacation with his sister, Mrs. H. Stewart Potter. Rural Mail Car rier Samuel W. Ivoppenhaver of R. D. No. 1 has been confined to his home the past week by illness. His father, J. Peter Koppenhaver, of Ilat risburg, has been substituting for him. —Cornelius Helsler of Philadelphia, was the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Heisler, over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wagner and daughter, Rhoda. of Harrisburg. spent Saturday in town with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Biener and chil dren of Millersburg, spent the holi day season in town with their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hickes and children, of Harrisburg, spent the Christmas season with Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lebo. Mrs. Harvey Rousch and children, of Highspire, spent over the holidays with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Tobias. Lloyd Straw is spending the week visiting friends at Lancaster. Miss Blanche Chrisnier is home from Pal myra. with an attack of grip. Harry Fairchilds of Millersburg. spent Sun day with his mother, Mrs. Johanna Fairchild. Claude Kelter, of Mid dletown, spent the week-end at home with his family. Charity Lodge. No. 82. T. O. Q. F. held their annual ban quet in their hall, corner of Second and Market street on New Year's eve ning. The menu was up-to-date in every particular. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bechtel and children, Anna and William, of Halifax township and Uriah Corsnltz spent the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob For ney at Killlnger. Misses Naomi and Verna. Sheetz of Enterline, spent the holidays at the Bechtel home. Miss Anna Warfel of Halifax town ship spent the holidays at the home of her brother, John Warfel, at Matamoras. —BILIOUS?—! If you hare bad taste in mouth, I foul breath, furred tongue, dull I headache, drowsiness, disturbed I sleep, Dental depression, yellow- I iih skin—then you are bilious. SCHENCKS \ MANDRAKE PILLS , quickly relieve this disorder, which is the result of liver derangement and severe digestive disturbance. PDMI.T Pilin or Su(t»r Coated. MO YBAKS' CONTINUOUS 9ALB PROVES THKIIt MERIT. Dr. J. H. Schsnck & SOB, Philadelphia. sister at Lambertsville, X. J. C. W. Coon experienced a peculiar sensation when he fell into a tank of ether at the powder works. He was unconscious and nays he felt rather cold owing to the rapid evaporation of the ether. — N. Claire Shaffer, teller at the Central National bank, has resigned his posi tion and accepted a position as clerk at the new H. L. Dickson steel product company's works.—Evangelistic ser vices are being conducted in the Pres byterian Church during the week by the pastor, C. N. Todd. Entertains Friends at a Turkey Dinner By Special Correspondence >1 lllrrwtot%n. Ha., Jan. 8. D. 11. Lahr was the guest of his brother, Charles x•!' an< * trolly at Newport. Sunday. —-Miss Anna Alexander, who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. S. C. Alexan der, for several weeks, returned to her work at Steiibenville. Ohio, Wednes day. James Rounsley made a busi ness trip to Harrisburg. Tuesday. Iceland Rounsley, of Altoona, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and ; Mrs. James Rounsley. Emory Fry , was in liarrishurg- Tuesday on business. | --George Roberts, of Harrisburg, was | the guest of I"). K Farner and family, (Saturday. Airs. Dasher, of Mifflin, i was the guest of George Fry and family this week. C. C. Page was a visitor lhi Harrisburg. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shu man spent Sunday'in Newport [ with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frank. Mrs. J. C. Bucher left Tuesday to visit her son. Kirk Haines, at MrConnells ville. Saturday Dorf enter tained at a turkey dinner Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Noll. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lahr. son. Max. of Newport: Dr. E. E. Moore and family, of New Bloomfield, and Au brey Patterson, of New York. Mrs. J. C. Kipp and Mrs. John Brinton spent the week-end with H. C. Kipp and fam ily, at McAllisterville. MEMBERS OF MECHANICS BURG FIRE CO Mechanicsburg. Pa., Jar. B.—For the past several years members of the Washington Fire Company have offered gifts to the children of Mechanicsburg on Christmas morning. Christmas, 1915, 300 youngsters put in their ap- j pearance and each received a gift of some kind. The photograph from which the above etching was produced was made by Photographer Strong, of Mechanicsburg, and shows the children who visited the firehouse on Christmas. : i Union Sunday School Holds Annual Election By Special Correspondence Duiicaiinon. Pa., Jan. S.—lira. D. C. I Hari'isberry was tne guest of relatives over Sunday.—Mr. and .Mrs. William Jennings have removed from their country place, adjoining the borough, I to their city residence in Harrisburg.— ' Jerome Bowers, of Harrisburg, spent ! Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Wil j liam K. Bender. —The scrap mill was ! idle on Tuesday to make necessary re- I pairs to the engine.—Homer Swab has returned to his home in Harrisburg ! after a several days' visit to relatives. —Mrs. Frank Snyder was the guest of | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hood, .at Harrisburg. over Sunday.—The Rev. ! w. W. Sholl has started revival serv | ices in the Methodist Episcopal Church.—Miss Catharine Hart has re it urned from a visit to Harrisburg, j where she was the guest of Miss Arta | Williams.—The Union Sunday School SUCCESS OF I NEW REMEDY FOR BIQK&CHE, KiONEYS, RHEUMATISM. Tirar Mr. Editor —1 Buffered for years ! with backache. Last March I tried I "Anuric" and have used this new kid ] ney medicine recently discovered by 1 Dr. Pierce, and it was wonderful the I way it eased the pain and gave me ! relief in such a short time. I have • tried several medicines, but "Anuric" i is the only one that gave satisfaction. ; I feel it my duty to recommend : "Anuric Tablets "to any one who suffers j as I did. ( Signed) MRS. MARGARET E. SNIDER. | NOTE: Folks in town and adjoining ; counties are delighted with the results they have obtai ned by nsir»g'' A NUBIC," ! the'newest discovery of Dr. Pierce, who is head of the INVAMDS' HOTEL and .SURGICAL INSTITUTE, in Buffalo, N. Y. Those who started the day with a back ache, stiff legs, arms and muscles, and an aching head (worn ont before the day began because they were in and out of bed half a dozen times at night) are appreciating the perfect rest, comfort and new strength they obtained from Dr. Pierce's Annric Tablets. To prove that this is a certain uric acid solvent and conquers headache, kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism, if you've never used the "Anuric," cat this out and send ten cents to Doctor Pierce for a large sample package. This will prove to you that "Anuric" is thirty-seven times more active than lithia in eliminating uric acid—and the most perfect kidney and bladder cor rector. If you are a sufferer, go to your best druggist and ask for a 50-cent box of "Anuric." You run no risk for Dr. Pierce's good name stands behind this wonderful new discovery as it has for the past half century for his "Golden Medical Discovery," a general tonic made from roots with pure glycerine which makes the blood pure, nis " Fa vorite Prescription" for weak women iu>d "Pleasant Pellets" for liver ills. MAN'S FOOT HURT BY STEEL BAR Fred Esterline, P. R. R. Em ploye, Confined to His Home Recause of Injury NEW SIGNAL INSTALLED Martin Wise Sells His Restau rant in New Rrubaker Ruilding By Special Correspondence Millersburg, Pa., Jan. 8. Fred Ksterline employed on the P. R. R. work train is housed up with a badly injured left foot the result of a pointed steel bar accidentally hitting him, go ing through the foot, but fortunately not breaking any bones. The P. H. R. Co., has installed a new signal at the junction telegraph office to be used in sidetracking trains. Hereto fore it was necessary for the operator to hand on the message to both the engineer and flagman which is done away with since the new system Is in force. Martin Wise has sold his restaurant in the Brubaker building to an Altoona man who will begin business to-day. Ed. Etzweiler has resumed his work as a teamster after being ill with bloodpoisoning for six week. Mrs. T. J. Odonwell, sons John and Bernard pf .Midland, Pa., were the guests of her brother, C. 15. and J. A. Frank this week. Miss Violet Moyer of Selinsgrove, spent her holiday vacation at her old Millers burg home. Wm. F. Day of Way nesboro was back to his old home this week looking after his property re cently vacated by O. H. Watts. Mr. Day will either remodel the place or move it. to the rear of the lot to be used for tenement purposes and erect a modern businesshotfce on the site vacated. of North Duncannon has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Superintendent, Harvey Arter; assist ant superintendent. Chalmer Clugston; secretary, Henry Arter; assistant sec retary, Alice Beck; treasurer, John Miller; librarian, Robert Lehman; as sistant librarian, Ruth Weaver; organ ist, Miss Bessie Gross; assistant or ganist, Ruth Paisner; chorister, Chal mer Clugston: executive committee, Chalmer Clugston, John Miller and Mrs. James Mahlin.—Dr. E5. F. Beale has been appointed Pennsylvania Rail road Company physician at this place. Students Leave Home to Resume Their Studies By Special Correspondence Oaiipliin, Pa., Jan. S. George anil Chambers Dcnison. students at West Chester Normal School, West Chester, Pa., returned on Monday to resume their studies after spending the Christ mas recess at their home, near here. Miss Gertrude Uross, of New York City, is the guest of Miss Kuth Shatter. .lames Gross, a junior at Lehigh Uni versity. returned to Bethlehem on Mon day, after spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. William Bell Gross. Mrs. Marian Blckel has returned to her home, in Philadelphia, after spending a week with Mrs. Freeman Uerberich.— Mrs. Robert Fulton Stilling returned home on Tuesday from a trip to New York City. lra T. L.utz, a student at the Williamson Trade School, left to resume his studies, after spending the holiday vacation with his parents, the Rev. Mr. and Sirs. H. C. Lutz. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Singer and daughter Dorothy, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Singer, of Har risburg. Norman Brooks, of New ark, N. J., returned home on Friday after spending some time with his jaunt. Miss Margaret Brooks. William B. Gross has returned home from an extended trip to Baltimore. Dr. and Mrs. William P. Clark were the guests |of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CresaweTi. of Harrisburg, on Sunday. SHIREMANSTOWN PERSONALS Shiremanstown, Pa., Jan. B.—Miss Rhoda Beamer lias returned to her home in Sliirenianstown after spend ing several days with Mr. and Mrs. Granville Beamer in Harrisburg. Frank Eberly lias returned to Sliire manstown, after spending the holi days with friends in New York City. Miss Emma Wentz of Plainfleld, is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. K. Eshel man at Shlremanstown. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hhelly, son Robert, have returned to their home in Chambers burg, after spending several days with Mrs. Shelly's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Baiter at Shlremanstown. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Starr, sons Donald and Kennith, have returned to their home in Shiremanstown after visiting the former's brothers, Mr. and Mrs. William Starr in Harris- burg. Mrs. Herman Geiling and Miss Edythe Geiling of Shiremans town. spent Thursday with the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duncan at Wertzville. —John Sheaffer of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sheaffer at Shiremanstown. Mr. and Mrs. George Eshelman. son Kennith, have returned to their home in Shiremans town, after spending several days with Mrs. Eslielman's parents at Plainfleld. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Morgoret. daughter, Margaret, son, Carrol, of Shiremanstown, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Otntot at Steelton. MONT AN DON MAN HIS EIGHTY-FIRST Charles P. Smith Entertains Relatives at Dinner in Honor of Event; Personal Mention Moutnndon. Pa., Jan. B.—Charles P. Smith, celebrated his 81st anniversary on New Tear. A turkey dinner was served at the Smith home to the following guests. W. O. Smith, wife and son Noel, Miss Carrie Baker of Carlisle, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Norris town; Miss Carrie Smith Camden, N. J.; Mrs. Susan Keyser, Miss Sadie Cares, McEwensville; Miss Mazie Smith, Milton; Mrs. Amandus Fries. Milton R. D. 3; D. A. Smith, wife and children, Mianard, Catharine and Ag nes Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Martin; Agnes Smith, Charles Smith, Jr., Forrest Harner. Harry Reed Minister Will Travel to Missionary Field By Special Correspondence Sun bury, Pa., Jan. B.—A farewell social was given the Rev. Charles H. Brosious. Sunbtiry, who will leave next week for the missionary fields of South Africa. —William Mitchell, Harrisburg, was a visitor to Sunbury.—Frank Ad ams. deputy sheriff of Northumberland county, was in Milton on a business trip.—Harry S. Knight, a Sunbury law yer. was a visitor to Philadelphia Fri day.—W ,E. Reitz is spending a week at. Fisher's Ferry.—Urias Bloom, presi dent of the Sunbury Trust and Safe Deposit Company, was a visitor to Herndon this week. — Harold West brook, of Towanda. is spending several days in Sunbury.—W. H. Grim spent a few days in Harrisburg on business.— Mrs. David Crites spent a day in Wil liamsport. Services Will Be Held in Linglestown Churches By Special Correspondence l.inglcstown. Pa., Jan. 8. Serv ices will be lield in the United Breth ren church Sunday morning by the pastor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch. Church services will be held in the Church of God Sunday evening by the pastor, the Kev. Mr. Whittaker. Services will be held in Wenrlch's Church Sunday morning by the Luth eran pastor, the Rev. Mr. Bitner.— Piof. Weills, Allontown, visited some friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bolton announce the birth of a son Monday, January 3. Wallace McNabb, a student of Gettysburg Col lege, was the week-end guest of Frank Hoke and Edward Buck. Mr. and Mrs. John Buck and daughter, Ruth, of Harrisburg, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Annie Buck. Miss Clara Nissley of Harrisburg spent Saturday and Sunday with E. O. Hass ler and family. Frank Hoke and Edward Buck returned to Gettys burg College on Monday. Mrs. Harry Look and son, Charles of Chamber Hill and Mrs. Clara Early of Harrisburg on Monday visited friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Zimmer man announce the birth of a daugh ter, Elaine Viola Zimmerman, Mon day, January 3. Mrs. Zimmerman was formally Miss Viola Strohm. Mr. and Mrs. William Feeser moved to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Early at Halnton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grubb of Penbrook, announce the birth of a daughter on Friday, Mrs. Grubb was formerly Miss Maze Koons of this place. 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 flavoi is delicious, the natural flavor of the cocoa bean. The genuine hears this trade-mark, ond is made only by Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. u 8 PAT Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. who has been very sick with pneumo nia, is able to be around again. Mrs. Alice Garber has gone to Phila delphia, to spend several weeks visit ing her brother. F. W. Beaver. Miss Carrie Baker of Carlisle is visiting at D. H. Reigels. Miss Alma Shaffer has returned from a visit at Williams port. Mrs. Merrill Johnson and daughter Anna visited relations at Elizabethville over New Year's. Miss Evalene Weary of Kelly Point spent Sunday at Forrest Harners. Mrs. Ellis Pfleegor was called to Nanticoke on Friday by the serious illness of her sister Mrs. Uplinger. Taffy Party Held at Home of Mrs. Stetler By special Correspondence l.ewisberry, Pa.. Jan. 8. —The Meth odist Episcopal Sunday School met Sunday afternoon and elected the fol lowing officers for this year: Superin tendent. Jesse L Brenneman; assist ant superintendent. H. M. Sutton; sec retary, Logan S. Reiff; assistant sec retary, Miss Edith CUne; sceretary of Sunday school board, J. Hoy Rockey; treasurer, Lewis B. Miller; librarians, James Spangler and Robert Sutton; Assistant librarian, Mrs. J. H. Shettel; 1 pianist, Miss Marjorie Ensminger; as sistant pianist, Miss Editli Cline; mis sionary superintendent, Harvey Krney; i temperance superintendent. Miss Frankeberffer; superintendent of cradle I roll, Miss Elsie Nebinger; superintend ent of home department, Mrs. Ella M. Sutton: primary department, superin- I tendent. Miss Mary Frankeberger: as | sistant superintendent, Mrs. J. H. Shet tel; secretary, Mrs. J. H. Shettel; or ! ganist. Miss Spangler; treas urer and assistant organist. Miss Mary Fetrow.—A taffy party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stet ler 011 New Year's evening. Those pres ent were the Misses Esther Snyder, Mary Bonner, Helen Motter, Kathryn Snyder.* Margaret Snyder, Pauline Shettel. Diana Miller, Ruth Shettel and Sara Stetler, Harvey Fetrow, Bruce Atticks, Charles Wilt. Harvey Ross, Chester Sipe, John Miller, William I Downs and Da vid Miller. —Mrs. Alice j Stonesifer is spending some time at Philadelphia, the guest of her daugh ter. Mrs. T. W. Bain hi 11. Mrs. Amanda Bonner is visiting in York, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jdhn Laucks. — Edward Shiftier, of Kaka beka Falls. Canada, was a recent guest of Mrs. Elizabeth XT. Laird and son Wilbur. —Marion Erney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Erney, is confined to the house with grip. New Fire Escape on Hummelstown Building By Special Correspondence Hummelstown, Pa.. Jan. 8. Miss Mary Grove of the Deaf and Dumb Institute, New York City, spent the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Mary Grove. Mary Esther, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Landis is slowly recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia and pleurisy. Miss Katharine. Brinser spent tlie week of the holidays with relatives in Middletown. Mr. and j Mrs. Frank Allwine recently enter j talned Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith of j Steelton. A new fire escape was | added to the High school over the i holiday season. Miss Gertrude I Shaffer of Mauch Chunk visited Tier parents. Dr. and Mrs. U. R. Shaffer the past several days. Mrs. Gert ! rude Lee, of Philadelphia, is the : guest of her aunts. Misses Elizabeth j and Mary Fox and Mrs. Caroline Niss j ley. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lehman entertained Mrs. Lehman's ! parents of Miliersburg over the holi j day season. Yeager Shoemaker I spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Shoemaker. I Miss Elizabeth Lundy of Reading, and ; Miss Frances Lundy of Philadelphia, both trained nurses, visited their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lundy of this place last week. John Burk holder entertained his friend, Cleon Bowman of York, a few days of the past week. Miss Rebecca Sutcliffe of the New York City Deaf and Dumb I Institute spent last week with her j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sut ] cliffe. Allen Swope who has been j in the west for the past year turned I home last week and is the guest of his ! parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swope. ELECT NEW OFFICERS RilV. Pa., Jan. B.—N. Shuman L'lsh of Perry county spent some time with his brother, Henry. Miss Martha Shoop spent a week among relatives |at Halifax. Miss Vera Ulsli and i brother. Leroy, returned from a two i weeks' visit among friends in Perry j county. L. M. Shaeffer lost hit | horse last week. Miss Marie Ben j der of Eville, is calling on her aunt, ' Mrs. E. E. Koppenhaver. Walter I Spotts left for Steelton where ho is employed. The Rife Lutheran and Reformed Sunday schools elected offi cers for the coming year as follows: Superintendents, Guy Lenker and Lester Novinger: secretaries, Carrie Bonawitz and Edna Cooper; treas urer, Amos Cooper; organists, Maggie Cooper and Hattie Shreffler; librar ians, Lizzie Lenker and Walter Nov inger. SCHOOL CHILDREN ILL WITH GRIP Attendance of Pupils at Dills-w burg Has Been Reduced Jf Fifty Per Cent. CAMPAIGN IN PROGRESS Two Young Typhoid Fever Patients Reported to He Recovering 4 By Special Correspondence RUlsburg. Pa., Jan. 8. —Mrs. T. R. Smith, Mrs. W. C. Heikes, Charles Morris and Parker Morris were call ed to on Sunday on account of the serious illness of their brother, John Morris. His condition is now im proving.—Wayne Spath returned to Hoboken. N. J., after spending several weeks with his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Spath, of East Y'ork street.— Mrs. William Seibert, of South Balti more street, is seriously ill with ap pendicitis. Mrs. Seibert is passed 7o years of age.—The attendance in the public schools has been reduced to nearly 50 per cent, on account of the epidemic of grip.—Professor D. B. Baker accompanied by his daughter. Miss Melva Baker, and his grand daughter, Miss Fay Baker, spent Sat urday and Sunday in Philadelphia.—• Daniel Kimmel ill at his home in South Baltimore street.—An evange listic campaign is being conducted in the Pleasant View Brethren meet inghouse In Carrol township. -MUM Helen Spahr has accepted a position with the Hershey Store Company at Hershey.—The two typhoid fever pa tients are now improving. They are Clare Cook, the little son of Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Cook, and Mlrlain Shultz. the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shultz. NOTES FROM THOMPSOVr«\> N ' By Special Correspondence Thonipaontnivn, Pa., Jan. S. At a. congregational meeting of Emmanuel's Lutheran Church. January 2, Lloyd It. Shuman was elected an elder ami 11. Z. Sowers was elected a deacon. Mrs. Benjamin Rickenbaugh and three chil dren. of North Dakota, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Colyer. Teachers adjourned institute will be held In the high school room Friday evening, Satur day and Saturay evening. Misses Beula and Vertle Cameron spent the week-end in Harrisburg and Steelton.— Miss Mary McCauley. of llarrlsburg, was a recent guest of Miss Flo Treib ley.—Miss Marguerite Tennis, of Phila delphia. and Mrs J. Frank Patterson, of MifHlntown. were guests at the Tennis home on Wednesday. H. Sow rs took in the Mummers' parade in Phila delphia, last Saturday. Charles Dimtn. of Philadelphia, spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother. Mrs. I'. R. Dimm. She accompanied him homo to Philadelphia Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Zeigler entertained Mr. Zelgler's Sunday school class New Year's evening. XI.WTON HAMILTON NOTES By Special Correspondence Newton Hamilton, Pa., Jan. 7.—Miss Nellie Carbaugh spent last week visit ing relatives in Hollidaysburg.—Blair Taylor, of Marysville, was a recent, visitor at the home of his parents in Church street. —Mrs. G. E. Palmer, of Harrisburg, snent a few days last week at the home of her mother. Mrs. Annie Anders.—Ralph Fields has resigned his position at Elkins. W. Va., and has accepted a position at tlie Aetna Explosives Company's plant.—Charles Campbell had the misfortune to break his collarbone while at work at the Aetna Explosives Company's plant here Thursday.—Samuel Postlethwaite. of Bement. 111., was a recent visitor at the home of his sister, Mrs. George Lane, in Wayne township. Alfred Wharton, of Harrisburg, spent Thurs day at the home of his sister, Mrs. James E. Norton. ON TRTP TO FLORIDA By Special Correspondence Sliircmanstown. Pa.. Jan. S.—R. .T. Strong and John Biglcr, of Sliirc manstown. have gone 1o Florida, where they will remain several months.—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Erb. of Shiremanstown, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. David Grnby in Harrisburg.—Miss Daisie J. Russell has returned to her duties at Shire manstown after spending the holi days with her parents at Shippcns burg.—Mrs. W. E. Ross, of New Cum berland spent Sunday with her sis ter. Mrs. F. E. Wallace at Shiremans town. —Mies Leona Houpt, of Harris burg, visited relatives at Shiremans town. Monday.—Miss Sue A. Kline hus returned to Shiremanstown after spending the holidays with her par ents at Liverpool.—Mrs. Harvey Crowl daughter Edna and Son Chester have returned -to Altoona after visiting ! Mrs. Crowl's father, at Shiremans town. CANTATA POSTPONED * . By Special Correspondence ' Lemoync. Pa.. Jan. S.—The cantata. 1 entitled." "The Shepherd-King," ren dered by the choir of Calvary United Brethren Church on Sunday, Decem ber 26, will be repeated on Sunday i evening, January 16. Owing to the prevalence of the grip among the i members of the choir, it became neces sarv to postpone the second rendition of this work from to-night, to January 16.
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