RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS. ANNIVERSARIES Lebanon Valley Student Holding Revival Services! , MM IB 1H * r ■ ■ - iSv : . -vf __ , t THE REV. C. LONGENECKER Annvillc. Pa., Jan. 22.—Under the i pastorship of the Rev. C. Longenecker, j 1 a former resident of Annville, thej 1 Second United Brethren Church of the j Bellegrove circuit is holding at the present time the most successful re- j vlval in the history of the church, j The Rev. Mr. Longenecker, who is a ! student, at Lebanon Valley College, is . a native of Lebanon county and a member of all the theological socie- s ties of the college. A record was at- ] tained on Sunday when the number ( rose to five hundred persons. During x the past year, the Rev. 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SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 22, 1916 BOOM SESSIONS AND BANQUETS FOR LANCASTER COUNTY LODGES Postal Savings Bank Feature Has Been Discontinued at Ephrata Post Office; Chautauqua Planned Hpbrata, Pa.. Jan. 22. Harry Lewis has been appointed local agent for the Metropolitan Ivi£e Insurance Company, succeeding J. J. Bowman, who resigned. Mr. Lewis' territory will include Ephrata and other towns in the northern section of Lancaster county. Among the speakers at the New Holland district teachers' Insti tute to-day, will be Prof. Q. Z. Hunter, of Ephrata, who teaches one of the Earl township schools in the Institute district. Ephrata Camp, No. 227, P. O. S. of A., will hold a boom ses sion next Tuesday evening, when a class of nineteen candidates will be in itiated by the degree team of Rotlis ville Camp, No. &59. Representatives of Rothsvllle, Lincoln, Hopeland, Reamstown and Brownstown Camps will be In attendance. At the conclu sion of the ceremonies a banquet will be served at McVey's restaurant. A big time is promised in Clay Lodge, Many Visitors Entertained at Dauphin Homes This Week By Special Correspondence Dauphin, Pa., Jan. 22. —Mrs. Charles Lyter and Miss Myrtle Balletts spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailetts at Sunbury. Mrs. Elizabeth Creswell has returned from a two weeks' visit at Harrisburg. Miss Lydia Maurpy is spending the month with her sister, Mrs. Grover Glass at Paxtang. Mrs. William F. Reed is the guest of Mrs. C. H. DeVeny at MUlersburg. Clyde S. McNeely spent several days with his father, Charles McNeely at Marysville. Mrs. Pat rick Haulhain, of Philadelphia, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Winn. - Mr. and Mrs. George Pow elry. of Halifax, Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, of Williamsport, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rice, of Harrisburg. spent Tuesday in town. Harvey C. Forney has returned from a short business trip to Philadelphia and New York City. The Rev. Francis J. S. ! Morrow conducted revival services at I MUlersburg this week. During his ab- I sence, the Rev. C. T. Harris, of Coxes town, bad charge of the services in 'the Methodist Episcopal Miss Anne Robinson Miller was called to Potts | ville, on Saturday owing to the illness j of her father, Preston Miller. Mrs. Susan Bogner, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon | Bogner of Steelton, Mrs. William Et- Iter, Miss Ida Hummel, Jacob Hummel, | John Hummel, of Harrisburg, and | Isaac Grove, of Baltimore, spent Wednesday in town. —Mrs. Harry B. I Greenawalt and Mrs. Frank Ebersole 1 Williams spent Thursday In Harris- I burg. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hum ■ me! and children, Howard, Kathryn, land Annabell, of Philadelphia, are the I guests of Mrs. Sabra M. Bell. NEW P. O. S. OF A. CAMP By Special Correspondence Selinsffrove, Pa., Jan. 22.—Joseph H. Hendricks, associate judge of Snyder county, is seriously ill of pneumonia at his home, above here.—Mrs. Irvin F. Guyer has gone to Mount Carmel to visit at the home of ex-Judge Voris Auten.—Bruce Gemberling is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gemberling..—J. B. Shel ley, of Shamokin, visited his mother here over Sunday.—Professor Isaac D. App, of the Beaver Springs high school, spent the week-end with his parents, near here. —William Myers, a student at Susquehanna University, is rapidly recovering from an attack of scarlet fever.—Due to the efforts of a state organizer, a new P. O. S. of A. camp will be instituted at Middleburg on Monday evening. Exercises will be in charge of State President C. L. Nonemaker, of Altoona; District Presi dent Arthur Brown, of Freeburg, and State Organizer J. W. Yeisley, of Mill mont. Most Eminent Medical Authorities Endorse It. Dr. F.berle and Dr. Braithwaito as well as I)r. Simon all distinguished authors—agree that whatever may be the aisease, the urine seldom fails in furnishing us ith a clue to the princi ples upon which it i 3 to be treated, and accurate knowledge concerning the nature of disease can thus be obtained. If backache, scalding urine or frequent urination bother or distress you, or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheu matism, gout or sciatica or yoti suspect kidney or bladder trouble just write Dr. Pierce at the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y.; send a sample of urine and de scribe symptoms. You will receive freo medical advice after Dr.Pierce's chemist has examined the urine this will be carefully done without charge, and you will be under no obligation. Dr. Pierce many years of experimentation has discovered a new remedy which he : finds is thirty-seven times more power ful than lithia in removing uric acid i from the system. If you are suffering from backache or the pains of rheuma . tiem, goto your best druggist and ask for a 50-cent box of "Anuric" put up by Dr. Pierce. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for weak women and Dr. 1 Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for i the blood have been favorably known for the past forty years and more. Thev are standard remedies to-dav —as well I as Doctor Pierce's Pleasant l'ellets for the liver and bowels. You can get a sample of any one of these remedies by writing Dr. Pierce. Doctor Pierce's Pellets are unequaled as a Liver Pill. One tiny, Sugar-coated Pellet a Dose. Cure Sick Headache, Bilious Headache. Dizziness, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and j all derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Boweh. 13 JJS"" For Headaches 3U P 5 ° c " e " MH lib Li I■«»«■??* Jonestown, P».. 1-21-15 1 have tried ao many remedle* for headache* and none proved na aatla factorj- aa the Caf-a-ao Antl-Paln Tableta. I would ad viae all who ant ler with headachea and neuralgia to try them. I think they have no equal. MIIS. W. H. 7.KHHING No. 915, of Lincoln on Tuesday even ing next, when the third degree will be conferred on a class of candidates. At the conclusion of the ceremonies, the annual banquet of the lodge will be held. A number of members of Cocaltco Lodge, No. 400, Knights of Pythias, -will attend the session of Mohnton Lodge of the order, at Mohn ton, Berks county, on Tuesday even ing next when a class of eight candi dates will be initiated. The exercises will be concluded with a banquet. The postal savings bank feature of the Ephrata Post OfTice has been discon tinued. Three new members were received into church felowship in Hope Evangelical Church at last Sun day afternoon's service. A Chau tauqua for Ephrata during next June is assured. Mr. Kreibel, of Lltitz, rep resenting the community Chautuuqua of New York, In a week's canvass, secured the necessary guarantees. Miss Margaret Grove Gives Farewell Party For Friend By Special Correspondence Yknynetiboro, Pa., Jan. 22. Miss Margaret Grove entertained a few friends Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Grove, at a farewell party in honor of Miss Katharine Ainberson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Amberson, who will leave Waynesboro February 1 for Bal timore. The evening was very pleas antly spent. W. H. Powell left this week for Baltimore, where he will spend some time. Professor H. J. Benchoff, principal of Massanutten Academy, Woodstock, Va., visited relatives here this week. Miss Esther Good enter tained the following guests at a Year party: Misses Mary Fitz, Mildred Bonebralte, Hazel Funk, Ann- Fleagle, Ruth Clopper, Edith Good, Blanche Baker, Margaret Wyand. Elizabeth Haugh, Hazel Crimm, Esther Good, Hat tie Miner and Noble Bohn, and Paul Devour, Harry and Hobart IJneberger, Roy Smith. Roy Funk, Frank Ruppert, Daniel Heefner, Soott .Valker, William Wright, William Weagle.v, Arthur Ivirk patrlck, Roland Tressler and Eandis Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wol tlnger entertained a number of their friends at a turkey dinner, Tuesday evening. A number of young people of Waynesboro attended the wedding of Miss Helen Fogelsamrer and Harry Slaughenhaupt, at Shippensburg, this week. Mrs. W. K. Hoffman, Hagers town. was the guest of her son, W. C. Hoffman. Paul Morganthall was at Harrisburg this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Frick left this week for Day tona, Florida, where they will remain j until the early *iart of May. E. S. Keefer and William Peters have gone I to Florida, where they will spend the ; remainder of the winter. Mr. anil i Mrs. Edward Ziegler and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Thompson, of Hagerstown, were guests of Mrs. Ida Thompson and Sto ver Adams. Mrs. Isaac Bloom has gone to Roanoke, Va., where she will spend several weeks. Mrs. Dallas Clopper and daughter are spending some time in Baltimore. Roof of Rye Straw Placed on Lebanon County Barn i-iy Special Correspondence •Jonestown, Pa., Jan. 22.—Professor Shenk, of Lebanon Valley College, de livered a lecture at the district teach ers' institute Saturday night.—Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Lesher attended the funeral of Mrs. Lesher's aunt. Mrs. Morris Mease, at Walmer's Church, on Tuesday. Frank W. Bachman In stalled a carbide lighting system at the residence of Uriah Strolim at Fred ericksburg.—W. W. Hinterleiter, sub stitute mail carrier, took the place of Ira Kreider. carried on Route No. 1, who attended the funeral of Abraham Wengert at Ono on Wednesday.—lsaac Moonshine and John Shally put a roof of rye straw on the barn of D. W. Fortna, south of town. The Rev. George R. Deisher will hold com munion services on Sunday in Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church, both morning and evening. Barrrens Church Gives Purse to Evangelist G. H. Eveler By Special Correspondence Dillshui'g, Pa., Jan. 22.—Daniel Kim mel, farm machinery dealer, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia, is now improving.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grimes, of Mechanicsburg, were guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lerew, of South Baltimore street. —J. S. Kapp, W. P. Deardorff and W. B. Dick, members of the Dillsburg school board, attended the York county directors' convention at York on Wednesday and Thursday.—Mrs. George Myers, of Monaghan township, was taken to the Harrisburg Hospital, where she underwent an operation for gallstones.—lra Kiminel, Trenton,N. J., was the guest of Ills father, D. A. Kim inel. of South Baltimore street.—Miss Grace Cassel, of Harrisburg, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cassel, over Sunday.—The Rev. G. H. Eveler received from Ills congregation of the Rarrens Church a purse of $32 at. the close of the revival services last week. WEDDING AT BERRYSBUKG By Special Correspondence Wloonlsco, Pa., Jan. 22. —On Tues day evening Miss Jennie P. Mather of Loyalton and Charles S. Bow of Wiconlsco, were married by the Rev. Paul Hewitt, pastor of Berrysburg church at the parsonago. Mrs. Row is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mather of Loyalton. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Machamer have returned to their home in Mt. Carmel after visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Machamer. Margaret Evans spent. Tuesday at Tower City. Charles Hawk has re turned home after spending some time at Sunbury and Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hartman of Har risburg, visited relatives here on Mon day. Fred Mace has gone to Phila delphia where he has secured em ployment. Mr. and Mrs. James Rut linger visited Tower City relatives on Sunday. Frank Kline has returned to his home at Hepler. Lane Har man has returned home from a visit to Harrisburg. Word was received here of the death of Mrs. Rlckert of Tower City. Mrs. Emma Beadle of I town is a sister. Prevent Diphtheria. A sore throat is a good breeding place mr Diphtheria germs. Protect your chil dren by never neglecting a Sore Throat, fou can wisely depend upon TONSILINE. (iive Tonsiline upon the first appearance of Sore Throat don't give Diphtheria a ;hance in that throat in its weakened con- I dition. When TONSILINE is swallowed it | '-.onieß directly in contact with the diseased urface and induces a healthy condi ion of the membranes tnen the \ "ystem can better defend the throat Jil f attacked by Diphtheria germs. '] ifeep TONSILINE in the house ,1 ' rhcre you can get it quick when ha Jet-dud. 20c., 50c. and SI.OO. «» MRS. JOHN WARD'S! BIRTHDAY PARTY; Relatives and Friends Join in! Big Surprise at Her Home on Anniversary BANK DIRECTORS DINE A. H. Ulsh (lives Turkey Din-! ner For Officers at Millers- [ town Hotel By Special Correspondence Mlllerstown, Pa., Jan. 22.—A sur prise birthday party was given In honor of Mrs. John Ward's birthday at her home in Main street on Wed nesday evening. She received a beau tiful bouquet of carnations from her brother, Howard Ward, and family and many useful anil pretty gifts. Among those entertained were Mrs. Robert Crane, of Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. P. Shenk, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Cathcart, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Ulsh, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ward and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beachman, Mr. and Mrs. Eiener Reisinger and daghter, Caro lyn Rei'singrer; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor and son, James Taylor; the Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Himes and son, Kenneth Himes; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coates and daughter, Dorothy Coates; Dr. and Mrs. G. Gearhart, Mrs. J. C. Hall, Mrs. Samuel Rounsley, Misses Mame Kepner, Ethel Rounsley. Alice Ricka baugh, Helen Rounsley, Margaret Ward, Mrs. O. O. Wagner and son, Oryande Wagner: Mrs. Ida Ward and daughters. Maude and Mary Ward; Mrs. Ida Shover anil D. A. Lohr. •—• Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Page were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shoemaker at Harrisburg over Sunday. Mrs. Harry Branyan was at Harrisburg on Wednesday. John Crane, of Mich igan, is visiting at the home of his brother, Irvin Crane. Charles Noll, of Green Park, is visiting his father, Martin Noll. T. P. Cathcart and D. Gilbert Rickabaugh were Newport visitors on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Daisy Walker, Mrs. William Bollinger and Mr. and Mrs. O. (». Wagner were at Harrisburg on Saturday. Mrs. Reed Thompson, of Milroy, was the guest of D. M. Rickabaugh recently.— Emory Fry, who has been visiting in New York and Philadelphia the past two weeks, returned home on Wed nesday. Frank Mitchell, of Harris burg, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Charles Mitchell. Fred Wilt, : of Newport, visited his sister, Mrs. E. ! Pleffer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fickes and daughter, Louise Fickes, were guests of their father, G. D. Taylor, on Sunday.—Miss Kath i\n Rickabaugh and D. G. Ricka baugh visited at Harrisburg this week. Dr. A. Holman left last week for Utah, where he will visit his brother, Theodore Holman. A. H. Ulsh en tertained at a turkey dinner at the j National Hotel on Tuesday the bank j officers as follows: Cashier James j E. Rounsley, Assistant Cashier Ralph | Beaver and Directors James Rounsley, I Lewis Dimm, Dorf Lahr, T. P. Cath cart and George Fry. $33,000 Borrowed For Mt. Union School Building Alt. Union, Pa., Jan. 22.—Tuesday evening bids for the $33,000 bonds for the new school building were opened and the furnishing of the bonds given to Fox Brothers, of Phila delphia at 102 9-10. There were three bidders. Work will now start on the building. On Wednesday evening W. O. Fields, president of School Board: W. P. ilarley, principal of schools; Lawrence Crum, C. B. Price and D. S. Welsh started on a trip to Harrisburg, Camp Hill and Waynes boro, to visit the school buildings at those towns, for the purpose of se lecting a heating plant and get plans for the equipment of the new High School building. The boys of the High School have organized a Glee Club. Robert McClain was elected president and Quay Schmuttle, secre tary. More than 100 men were laid off from work at the powder plant Wednesday. Linn Archie, clerk at the freight depot for many years, has resigned to accept a similar position with the Refractories Brick Company. —A birthday surprise was held Tues day evening for Marion Shover by her schoolmates. Three cases of meas les are reported at the homes of John Kerr and C. O. Osborne and typhoid fever at the home of G. F. Hawkins. —A baby boy has arrived at the home of Dr. C. A. R. McClain. Miss Anna Ewlng has returned from a month's trip to Elkhart, lnd., and Detroit, Mich. Mrs. E. M. Beers entertained the Sewing Circle at her home Tues day night. C. B. Ewlng and sister, Helen Ewing, and William Holien baugh were Harrisburg visitors during the week. Banker Gives Missionary Offering on 81st Birthday Mount Joy, Pa., Jan. 22. lsaac S Ixingenecker, cashier of the Union Na tional Bank, celebrated his hist bitrh da.v on Sunday by giving a mlssiouarv offering to the Crusaders Men's Bible Class, of the I'nited Brethren Sunday School, of which he Is a r liar at tendant. ll. K. Prevost, of Harris burg. a special representative of the Bell Telephone Company, was the guest of J. R. ..ieissmer. Mrs. 1511 a VVlssler, of Deodate, and daughter, Mrs. George lloltzman, of Hummelstown. were the guests of Mrs. J. R. Melssemer, on Tuesday. A daughter was born on Tuesday to Mr. anil Mrs. Dellinger. Mrs. Chester Jone and two daugh ters. of Madison, Wisconsin, after spending a month here with their pa rents, County Treasurer and Mrs. Harrv C. Schock, left on Tuesday for their home. The Martin F. Heagey Manu facturing Company, of Elizabetlitown. , made an assignment on Tuesday to Jacob Herr. Members of ' the Mount Joy Cornet Band attended the I,utheran Church In a body, on Sunday evening, wnen the pastor, the Rev. 1. Howard Kern, preached a special ser mon. A spelling bee will be held this I evening at the Union schoolhouse, one i mile south of town. The adult female Bible class, of the United Brethren Sunday school attended the church ser vices on Sunday evening in a body. MOVING MARBLE WORKS Berrysburg. Pa., Jan. 22.—Mr. and Mrs. William Bowman and daughter Maude, visited their son, who is ill in the Harrisburg hospital, on Sunday.— Revival meetings were begun in the Evangelical Church on Sunday eevn lng. Edward Bingaman is moving his marble works at Elizabithville where he will continue the business. —Mr. and Mrs. William Keboch of AUentown, attended the funeral of Mr. Keboch's grandfather Tuesday.—Mrs. Clara Snyder, of MUlersburg, spent Spnday with friends here. Presiding Elder Hell, of Reading, held quarter ly conference in the Evangelical I Church on Wednesday evening. —The 'band will furnish music for the band j lair now in progress at Pillow. Five Generations of Lancaster County Family Marietta, Pa.. Jan. 22. —An interesting five-generation Is here pictured, with Mrs. B. T. Deihl, aged 83 years, at the head. The others in the picture are Mrs. W. E. Tale, Mrs. Mary Peters, Joseph E. Peters and little Lillian Isabel Peters. J. 0. Senseman Delegate to ' I School Directors' Meeting By Special Correspondency Shircmanslown, Pa., Jan. 22. J. [ O. Senseman has been appointed aj, delegate to represent Cumberland c county at the meeting of the State i ( School Directors' Association at Har-j --risburg February 3-4. Mr. and;' Mrs. J. Morris Miller, son Harold, are , enjoying an extended trip to Balti more, Jacksonville, St. Petersburg, St. Augustine, and Key West, Florida and . Havanna, Cuba. The Missionary Society of the St. John's Lutheran ' church met at the home of Mrs. J. , W. Sheets on Thursday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schreck of Tiffin, . Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Augustus ; Schreck. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leis- . man, daughter, Miss Anna Leisman, all of Harrisburg, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Stans field. Mrs. Margaret Fleming Im- ; bray and daughters, Betty, and Mary Imbrie, Master Beryl Labaree, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and' Mr. and , Mrs. Samuel Fleming, all of Harris burg, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bitner at Pleasant Retreat . Farm near here. Edgar Willis has returned to Hyndman, after spending several days .with his sister, Miss Emma Willis. Miss Anna Sheaffer, spent Wednesday at Harrisburg. Miss Mabel Seitz, Walter Seitz, Jacob Laverty and Harvey Laverty, all of Enola, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Laverty near here. Miss Edvthe Gelling Is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. George Rider at Enola. Mr. and Mrs. Mer vln Danner. have returned to their home at Elizabetlitown, after being guests of Mrs. Danner's sister for sev eral days. Lykens Instructor Gives Illustrated Lectures to Pupils By Special Correspondence Lykens, Pa., Jan. 22.—Asa Black way* of Detroit, Mich., came home on Wednesday evening to attend the fu neral of his sister, Bettie Blackway.—- W. H. Cooper, of Harrisburg, was heer this week. Harvey D. Boliner was taken to the Miners' Hospital at Ashland to receive treatment for an injured leg, the ligaments of which were torn by a fall of slate. Prof. H. C. Hendricks, of the grammar school, has started to give illustrated lectures in connection with his geog raphy lessons. He uses stereopticon slides. He started with a study of the Panama Canal. His next lecture will be on South America. Lewistown Firemen Raising Funds For Auto Apparatus By Special Correspondence I.ewistown, Pa.. Jan. 22.—Plans have been drawn up for Lewlstown's SIOO,- 000 schoolhouse. A Lewistown mer chant was fined for selling potatoes under the required weight this week.— Harry Sherman has returned from a three weeks' trip to Jaeoksonville, Fla. —Francis Milliken employed in 1 >»- troit, Mich., was here this week to at tend the funeral of his father. The Presbyterian and Methodist congrega tions will conduct a series of revival meetings here. —Miss Ida Hallem has ' been operated on In a Baltimore, Md„ hospital and is getting along well. ' Miss Bertha Hoffman is spending sev -1 eral weeks at Baltimore. The Hen- I derson Hose Company and the City ■ Company are hustling for funds for new auto hose trucks. Church People Bring Chicken Dinner to Minister's Home By Special Correspondence Moutiinilon, Pa., .lan. 22. Quarterly conference was held In the Methodist Church on Wednesday afternoon. Members were present from New Co lumbia, Morrlsburg and Mexico. On Saturday last several members of the N'ew Columbia Methodist Church came here with well-lllled baskets and spenti the day with the Rev. and Mrs. F. L 1 Artley. A chicken dinner was serv ed at the noon hour. Those who eitjoy ed the day were: Mr. and Mrs. Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. Becker. Mrs. Ranek, Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. Sliellenberger, Mrs. Cora Nees, Mrs. Bennage; Mrs. Reitmeyer, Miss Carrie Fisher. Mrs. Forrest I Harner spent Wednesday In Milton at the home of her uncle, Peter Melxel, who Is dangerously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cope and Aaron Troxel. of North umberland, spent Sunday at D. S. Cope's. —Mrs. William Diehl, of Sunbury, was a visitor on Tuesday at Flrrest 1 larn er's. Miss May Hoekenberry is dangerously ill with pneumonia. CAUGHT ALBINO WEASEL By Special Correspondence New Germantow'n, Pa., Jan. 22. W. C. No. 497. P. O. S. of A., will hold an oyster supper on Saturday evening, January 29. Mrs. Alta Trostle, Mrs; Mary B. Hopple and Mrs. S. B. Tros tle were guests of Mrs. A. D. Bowman on Wednesday, the occasion being the birthday of Miss Mary Bowman and Mrs. H. B. Trostle. -—John M. Collins has an old copper half cent of 1834. —Harry Sanderson, employed at the Pennsylvania Steel Works at Steelton, spent several days here. Grover Stltzel caught an albino weasel. Mrs.. Luella Rumple has a tree full of green lemons. The largest lemon that ripened weighed thirteen ounces. —Luther Rhea, received a box of oranges from his brother, Edward R. Rhea, of Fort Pierce, Fla. Abner Watt killed two hogs that cleaned 350 pounds each. CELEBRATES 88TH BIRTHDAY Blaln, Pa., Jan. 22. Supervisors of Jackson township, G. W. Sham baugh, Lenns Neidlgh and S. E. Gutshall, has appointed G. L. Mumper and M. D. Snyder as roadmasters. Loy Shumaker and Roy Johnson were appointed janitors at the Methodist church. Henry Bistllne celebrated his 88th birthday anniversary on Wed nesday at the home of his son, J. H. Bistllne at Beavertown. A family din ner was served. Emmett Trostle and George Anderson are visiting in (thio. Born, To Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Snyder, a boy. Mrs. Snyder was for merly Miss Ida Kline. lra W. Rhinesmith is making his home with his cousin. A. G. Gray, since the death of his mother. Mrs. E. D. Boyer has returned from Philadelphia. James Kennedy is very ill. By Automobile From New Bloomfield to Florida By Special Correspondence New Bloomllelcl, Pa., Jan. 22. —| Schools of this place will close next. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in order that the pupils can attend the | Chautauqua course in the courthouse.! New Bloomtield Academy, it is under- ] stood, will also grant their pupils an 1 opportunity to attend. Miss Clara | V. Mclntyre of this place while aj guest of her niece, Mrs. C. B. New-j comer, at Carthage, 111., fell and broke j her right leg. Mr. and Mrs. Rob-1 ert Johnston of Greensburg, Pa., the] Rev. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Wheeler of Newville, and Miss Jessie McKee of, Greensburg, attended the funeral of| Mrs. Mary McKee this week. Mr.: and Mrs. J. T. Winegardner and son, Karl, who have been guests at the| Alansion House, left on Monday fori Florida, by automobile. Mrs. David ! H. Metz and children," Dorothy and j Horace are visiting her brother, the j Rev. Scott R. Waggoner at Reading.! Jlrs. Mary Bager of Millersville is j visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Prisler j here. Mrs. Wilbur Harris and i daughter, Elizabeth, of Harrisburg I were guests of Miss Ernestine Rhine- [ smith. DICKINSON STUDENT PREACHES j By Special Correspondence 4 Tliompsontowil, Pa., Jan. 22.—Miss! Edna Etka ol" Mifflin and Charles Col- i yer of Burnham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colyer on Saturday. A. G. Haldeman spent several days at Philadelphia. The proceeds of the musieale given by the Galbraith Brothers amounted to about S6O. Mr. and Mre. D. C. Hopple, of Harris burg; Mr. and Mrs. William Collins, of Mifflin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, of Lewistown, Charles Basom, of Al toona, and Mr. and Mrs. Syphert Dunn lof Henrietta, attended the funeral of R. R. foreman, Foster Naylor on Sunday. A new acetylene light I plant plant has been Installed in M. E. Schlegel Company's store. The Rev. G. W. Bradley, a student of Dickinson College preached in the Methodist church on Sunday evening. Mrs. B. H. Branthoffer spent Tues day with her mother, Mrs. William Brown at Coealamus. C. A. Meiser made a business trip to Middleburg recently. T. W. Haldeman of Wash ington, N. J., was in town this week. Mrs. Marian Long is visiting her son, Samuel Long, at Mifflin. The Misses Verna Books of Mexico; Marion Dimm of Kurtz Valley and Mary Patton of Vandyke, were guests of S. W. Cameron's family on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Zetgler entertained County Superintendent C. E. Kauffmari and Martin Kauffffman. TWO TREATED AT HOSPITAI, By Special Correspondence lluuimelntown, Pa., Jan. 22. Miss Hilda Ettele entertained Miss Kath arine Laitoss, of Harrisburg, over Sun day. Mrs. Harriet Crist was thej guest of her sister, Mrs. John T. Buser, of Steelton, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hicks and son, Levi, of Steel ton Heights, spent Monday in town. Mr. and Mrs. George Blackburn and daughter, Phyllis, visited their daugh ter, Hazel, who Is a student nurse at the Homeopathic Hospital, at Philadel phia. Mrs. Kate Ulrlch entertained her nieces, the Misses Sarah and Kath arine Bowman, of Lebanon, over Sun day. Mrs. Milton Hoerner entertain ed her sister, Mrs. John Fackler and son, John, of Shippensburg. H. R. I.aueks visited Reading over Sunday.— Augustus Kinley has been housed sev eral days with the grip. C. M. Hart ridk was in Reading on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Bolton visited her son, George Bolton, at Steelton. The JCion Lu theran Church enjoyed the largest Jan uary communion on record last week, when 251 members took part. Mr. 1 and Mrs. John Miller, of Palmyra, vis ited Mrs. Peter Nornhold, a sister of Mr. Miller, recently. William M. Hol land had a slight operation performed on his throat at the Harrisburg Hos pital. on Wednesday. George Bartels received treatment for a strained lig ament at the Harrisburg Hospital on Wednesday. BUILDING BUNGALOW Newton llnniillon. Pa., Jan. 22. ID. M. Heister, of Altoona, was a re cent visitor here.—D. S. Wharton, of Marian, is visiting at the home of; James E. Norton.—Miss Nelle Gra- | ham, of Tyrone, spent Sunday at the | home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.] James M. Graham, Sr.—ll. W. 801-: linger is having a bungalow erected I on his lot purchased from the New ton Hamilton Real Estate Company. —Mrs. Don Price and daughter, of Mt. Union, spent Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Amanda Temple. , —Norman W. Agner, of Mt. Union, called on friends in town on Sun day.—Revival services are being held in the Methodist Episcopal Church.— The educational meeting at the new Saxhill school house was well attend i ed and an excellent program was rendered.—James Morton is erecting • a new barn on the site of the one - burned last August. 3 PREACHING AT MT. LAUREL 1 Piketown, Pa., Jan. 22. Miss s Nelle Jones, of Harrisburg, is the • guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoen -3 shelt.—Mrs. H. W r . Sweigai't and . children Earl, Marie and Ada. were r recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George - Coleman, at Marysville.—Conrad Vel- I ter, Jr., is spending some time at i Steelton. —I>eroy Leltzell and James j - Baker were recent guests of Mr. .and f Mrs. Clatence Kleffer at Rutherford • Heights. —"There will be preaching r services in the Mt. Bethel on ) Sunday morning, January 30, by the pastor,- the Rev. Jonas Martin.—Ezra Wilt is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil sln Kline at Hummelstown. —Mrs. a Rosanna Shlve was the guest of Mr. - and Mrs. Fred Shlve. —Calvin Etting er of Middletown, is the guest of Mr. r and Mrs. Edward Nestler. 1 PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD L If you suffer frcm bleeding. Itching, - blind or protruding Piles, send me your 1 address, and I will tell you how to cure • vourself at home by the new absorp - tlon treatment; and will also send some of t*>ls home trea'meni. free fcr trial, i with references from your own locality ' If requested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no s mon-'y, but tell others of this offer, s Write to-day to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, Notre Dame. Ind. UNION CO. JURY WANTS NEW JAIL Say Prison and Sheriff's Resi dence Are Unsanitary and Not Fit For Occupancy REPUBLICANS BANQUET ; Treasurer M. Dunkle Grove Entertains Members of Union i County Committee By Special Correspondent* l<c\visbtirg, Pa., Jan. 22. Last j night, County Treasurer M. Dunkle Grove save a banquet at the Baker ' House to the members ot the- Union I County Republican Committee. There was a full representation present and a number of the committeemen, in short speeches sounded the keynote , for the coming: campaign, which spells 1 success for the G. O. P.—Miss Esther | Thomas is the guest of relatives lrt 1 Willla/nsport. Mr. and Mrs. Auch j muty, of Williamsport, were guests of j Mrs. Auchmuty's mother, Mrs. Annie I O'Brien, for several days. J. P. I Krouse. proprietor of the Baker I House, is again able to be out after I being housed up for several weeks | with an attack of rheumatism. A I large number of people in the town are suffering from the grip, the worst | epidemic in recent years. ■ — Mr. and ! Mrs. D. H. Getz and daughter spent j a day at Milton. At the recent ses j sion of Union county court the grand i'jury recommended that the ceiling of I the courthouse be painted, the kitchen I used by the sehriff's family be re | painted and a mandamus be issued to j the county commissioners of Union ij county compelling them to build a t new jail and sheriff's residence, for 1 the reason that the present jail and ' residence are unsanitary and unfit for the incarceration of prisoners and for ' the home of the sheriff. Horace : W. Orwig, of Mifflinburg, a director of . the Lewisburg Trust and Safe Deposit ' Company, has been named by Gov ' ernor Brumbaugh as a trustee of the Danville Hospital for the Insane. Charles M. Benner, of Mazeppa, was • a caller in town on Tuesday. Miss p | Grenoble, of Yeagertown, is the guest of her brother, C. I. Grenoble. FEEL FINE! DON'T BE SICK, BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED Enjoy life! Stop the headaches, colds, bad breath, sour stomach. 10-cent "Cascarets" is best ca thartic for men women, children. Caacarete They liven your liver, clean your thirty feet, of bowels and sweeten your stomach, eat one or two Cascarets like can-, dy before going to bed and In the morning your head is clear, tongue Is clean, stomach sweet, breath right,; and cold gone and you feel grand. Get a 10 or 25-cent box at any drufc store and enjoy the nicest, gentlest j liver and bowel cleansing you ever ex-, perienced. Stop sick headaches, biU' I ious spells, indigestion, furred tongue, j offensive breath and constipation. | Mothers should give cross, peevish; J feverish, bilious children a whole Cas -1 caret any time. They are harmless land never gripe or sicken.—Advertise | ment. Constipation Biliousness-Headache Dr. Chase's Liver Tablets Make th« liver active, bowels regular, without pain or griping, relieve aick headache ana that bloated feeling after eating, purify the blood and clear the completion. Large box, enough to last a month, 25c...- I Or. Chue Co.. 224 N. 10th St. Philadelphia, Pa. 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