RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES $14,000 WORTH OF HORSES SOLD One Hundred Head Disposed of at Exchange Stable at Ephrata HIGH AVERAGE PRICE Lancaster County Secret So cieties Hold Room Sessions During Week Ephrata. Pa., Jan. 29. Ephrata Tamp. No. 227. P. O. S. of A., held an Interesting boom session on Tuesday evening, when a class of nineteen young men were Initiated into the or der, the degree work being perform ed by the degree team of Rothsville camp. The exercises were concluded with a banquet at McVey restaurant, when covers were laid for 110 people. Camps of the order from Lancaster, Brownstown, Rothsville, Ephrata, llopeland and other places were rep resented at the gathering. A num ber of the Ephrata Lodge, No. 466. I. O. O. F., attended the meeting of Clay i.odge. No. 915, at Lincoln, on Tues day evening, when the third degree was conferred on a candidate. After the exercises refreshments were serv < d and a social time enjoyed. A delegation of members of Colalio I.odge. No. 400. Knights of Pythias of Ephrata, attended a boom session v Prices of Lumber are sometimes very mis leading to the unex perienced lumber buyer. Lumber is graded ac cording to the quality and unless you are familiar with these grades the 1 price won't mean much to you. However, we have had lots of experience in the lumber business and when we give you price on No. 1 quality you may be sure you will get that kind and not No. 2 or No. 3 grade. United Ice & Coal Co. Forfttcr nnd Condrn Siu. —— — | jj\ jsj. Ask The Merchants iH For Whom 'lie® iipfe As To Our llu Abili,y 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. I OFFICE—BOB EAST ST. BeU Phone t)3l-J an d throat. As iC \fr*rk. \ t ' le disease is J these passages Tiiiw) with the air you I wjt breathe, so the antiseptic, heal \ lng vapor of tills Remedy is car ried with the | breath directly to the affected parts. ! This simple, practical method applies I the medicine where sprays, douches, ointments, etc., cannot possibly go. Its effect Is smoothing and healing, and is 1 entirely harmless, containing no to bacco or habit forming drvigs. It is pleasant to use, and not sickening to those who have never smoked. No mat ter how severe or long standing your case may be, we want to show you what our Remedy will do. To prove the beneficial, pleasant ef fect. The Blosser Company, 650 Walton St., Atlanta, Ga„ will mail absolutely free to any sufferer, a sample that will verify tlieir claims by actual test. This I frf-e package contains a pipe, some of the Remedy for smoking and also some of our ! medical cigarets. Oil - , j If you wish to M A continue th e S »- wfm treatment, lt x \ \L K will cost one dollar for a\ month's supply ? ■/r >. for the pipe, or ' a box containing y**V one hundred clg- } ' yjg'//tffff-' arets. We pay postage. If you are a sufferer from Catarrh, Asthma, Catarrhal Deafness, or if sub ject to frequent colds, send your name and address at once by postal card or letter for the free package, and a copy j of our illustrated booklet. 12 ,7,;:*' " For Headaches Jonestown. Pa., 1-21-13 I hnve tried so many remedies for headaches and none proved a* aatla. factory as the Caf-a-no Anti-Pain Tablet*. I would advise all who .lif ter nlth headaches and neuralgia to try them. I think thejr have no equal. MRS. W. H. ZEHRIXG. ance at the eounty Sunday school rally, addressed by members of the State i neld force, now touring the State. Seventeen schools of the county took Part. —John E. Pettis, Gettysburg, and Miss Ftehere Kouchavle, who arrived 1 Jn Gettysburg from the Island of Mlto . lene, off the coast of Greece, several weeks ago, were married at the home i of Aleck Pettis, In Railroad street. The i ceremony was performed by the Rev. L. M. Vasilas, an Orthodox priest, of Reading. While at work at the Reaser furniture factory Harrv Rupp i had the end of the thumb of his left . hand badly cut by a ripsaw. It was ■ necessary to amputate the thumb at the first joint.—The annual banquet 1 for the employes of the Reaser Furni ture Company was held in St. James social rooms last Saturday evening. Mothers' Association Will Buy Pictures For School Halifax, Pa.. Jan. 29. Charles j Still of near Dauphin, spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Shepley. Miss Almn B. Con son, of Dlllsburg, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kister.— [The Rev. Henry Whltaker, of Lingles j town, spent several days at the home |of his son, Harry Whitaker.—Mrs. C. jC. Metzgar and son Walter spent sev |era! days with her sister. Mrs. C. A. Marsh, at Fisherville. Miss Esther Lentz has returned home from a visit to friends at Harrisburg. Mrs. Dan iel Lebo, Miss Jennie Hoover and Flor ence Schell, of Lucknow, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. John Hoover..— Jerry Jury made a trip to Millersburg on Monday. Chester Lebo. of Har risburg. spent Sunday at the home of I Cornelius Enders.—John Cliubb spent | Sunday at the home of F. L. Lebo at | Waynesville. Mrs. A. P. Bowman i spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Jacob Rouch, at Highspire. ; Isaac Miller, of Lykens, spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. John Brancher, of North Bend. Pa., Is spending sometime with her parents, Air. and Mrs. William Latrdis. Sun day at the home of his son, Harry Pot teiger, at Penbrook. Miss Annie Prenzel spent Sunday at Harrisburg. —Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hawk, of Mil lersburg, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Hawk's mother. Mrs. Susan Baker, who has been ill some time. Miss Belle Hamilton, who has been 111 for the past four weeks, is improving. Mrs. Fred Smeltzer, of Sunbury, spent Sunday at the home of her brother, Harry O. Chubb. The Mothers' As sociation and the teachers of the pub lic schools met at the home of the Rev. A. I. Collon on Wednesday after noon when it was voted to buy educa tional pictures to beautify the walls of the Boyer Memorial school building. —Miss Ruth Hoffman spent Sunday at Harrisburg.—Ephraim Sweigard of Linglestown was the guest of his mother. Mrs. Andrew Sweigard on Sunday. Miss Bethel Wllbert of Har risburg, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. C. B. Wilbert, over Sunday. W. J. Jury is the new substitute carrier on Rural Route No. 1, succeeding J. Peter Koppenhaver. resigned. Mrs. W. T. Thomma is seriously ill at her home in Armstrong street. Luncheon and Dance at New Mt. Union Clubhouse By Special Correspondence Mount L'nion, Pa.. Jan. 29. On Tuesday evening the Ladles' Aid So ciety turned its regular meeting into a shower for one of their members, Miss Etta Hollenbaugh, who is to be mar ried to Robert Lincoln, of Altoona, in the near future. Miss Hollenbaugh was the recipient of many gifts of linen and aluminx m ware. Mount Union Band, under new leadership, gave Its first concert on Wednesday evening to a full house. Mrs. R. B. Cassady assisted with the violin. —Mr. Maretta. of the Theo. Kuntz School Equipment Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, was In town this week making a bid for the equipment of the new school buidling. which will contain adjustable furniture, being the only one in the county to be so equipped.— Victor Wallet, one of the popular young men of town and for the past year bookkeeper at the Refractories brick works, lias been selected_super intendent of the Magnite plant" of the Busico Refractories Corporation at Natural 3ridge. N. T. Mr. Wallet will leave here on Sunday and take charge of his new work next. week.—Dr. R. P. Woods has purchased seventy-five feet front of the Gillam property in Jeffer son street and will erect a residence as soon as the weather will permit.— The large plate glass window, valued at $75, which was destroyed by a storm several weeks ago at the Pa duzzi confectionery store, was replaced to-day.—Diphtheria is reported at the home of George Landis.—A luncheon and informal dance was held at the new clubhouse at. the powder plant on Thursday evening. Evangelistic Services Begin at Annville U. B. Church By Special Correspondence Annville. Pa., Jan. 29.—Evangelistic services have been started in the United Brethren Church under the direction of the Rev. Dr. Daugherty. A large choir is under the supervision of Miss Ora Bach man. The large storage room of the Sheffy & Elliot Hide Company will be rebuilt in the near future.—Samuel H. Tinboden has returned from the Lebanon Hospital after undergoing an operation.—Pro fessor J. E. of the faculty of Lebanon Valley College, was able to attend his classes the past week. lie has recovered from a severe attack of the grip.—C. E, Shenk and family were visitors in Dauphin county the past week. —L. B. Harnish, former graduate of Lebanon Valley College and now State superintendent of the World's Purity organization, stopped in Annville on Monday.—Professor H. H. Shenk delivered a lecture at Jones town on Saturday evening. Sore Throat Don'ts. When the children have sore throat, don't blister their necks with lamp oil. Don't torture them with a foul smelling piece of fat meat, wrapped about the neck. Don't imagine there is medical virtue ia an old sock or piece of red flannel. Don't believe in antiquated superstitions. A sore throat is a serious matter and is not to be healed by such make-believe rem edies. The use of such methods is simply putting tlie patient to need- _/JV less torture. Use a little sore throat !l wisdom aad give them TONSILINE 1,1 and the throat will heal quickly. |J 25 cents and 50 cents. Hospital LJ Size SI.OO. Ail Druggists. ££ Personal News Items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania By Special Correspondents >fnton Hamilton. Mrs. G. 11. Mc- Elhone spent several days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. O. Davis, at Juniata. Mrs. A. J. Barben and two children, of Mt. Union, was a visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. Kate Kwing, on Sunday. Miss Catherine Black has returned home from the Huntingdon Hospital, where she under went an operation. Mrs. Kate Nor ton. of Mt. Union, Is visiting at the home of her niece. Miss Catherine Black. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clem ens and two children, of Ludlow, spun several days at the home of J. B. Clem ens. Plketown. Charles Swelgart, of Lancaster, spent several days with his father, Michael Sweigart. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mumma and children visit ed Irvln Mover, near Linglestown, on Sunday. Chester Cassel. of Harris burg. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cassel. Miss Uoldle Wade is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fink, at Harrisburg.—Mrs. Susan Miller, of Harrisburg. spent sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shtve. —Miss Luella Gastrock, of Fishing Creek Valley, visited Miss Susie Ram sey. on Tuesday. Curtis Nye and family are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Straw, at Lucknow. —- John Lingle and W. H. Brown visited at Harrisburg on Tuesday. Mrs. H. W. Sweigart and children were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman at Marysvllle. W. C. Jones, of Har risburg, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoenshelt. Union Deposit. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stauffer. of Harrisburg, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Sirs. C. A. Lan dis, on Sunday. Mrs. t'harles Feldt, of Steelton, is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L Landis, aiding her mother, who is suffering from the injuries of falling down steps. —Mr. and Mrs. John Ebersole, of Hum melstown, visited their son. Ralph Eb ersole. on Sunday. Revival services closed In te United Brethren Church Ou Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank H. Stauffer and daughter, Grace. spent Saturday at Harrisburg. Mrs. Adam Kelffer and sons, of Palmyra, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Emma Forry. Mr. and Mrs. William Boyer, of Palmyra, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Garret, on Sunday. —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor spent Sunday at Harrisburg. Mrs. Edward Stover and children and Miss Edith Sht llenhanimer, of Stoverdale, were guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. on Sunday. Com munion services wil be held in the United Brethren Church on Sunday morning by the pastor, the Rev. George W. Hall man. J. M. Miller, of Steel ton, visited his mother, Mrs. Amos Mil ler, on Sunday. Mrs. Roy Felenbauni, of Harrisburg. has returned home after spending a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fausnacht. Harry Nye, of Penbrook, spent Sunday witfi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walmer. Mrs. Joseph Etter. daughter, Sarah, and Mrs. Harry Eelffer spent Monday at Harrisburg. Mrs. Kate l«odge, of Har risburg, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. David Rambler. Milleratown.—William F. Rounsley, of Penbrook, was the guest of his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. William Uounsley,, on Sunday. Mis Hulda Knight, of Duncannon, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Banks Page. —John Brinton, of Harrisburg, was tlie guest of J. C. Klpp over Sundav.—Mrs. Floy Stager, of Philadelphia, and Mis. Philip Fickes, of Newport, visited friends here recently. Airs. Jennie Byers and Mrs. T. V. Diffendafer and children were visitors at Newport, Mon day evening. Air. and Airs. Warren Shook, of Baltimore, were guests of D. M. Rickabaugh and family on Wednes day, while here attending the funeral of Mrs. Shook's grandmother, Mrs. Ab raham Long. Allss Arville Newman, of Lewistown, spent the week-end with her mother. Airs. Newman. Theodore Long, of Chicago, was called here Alon day by the death of his mother. Airs. Abraham Long. Air. and Airs. Ross ?human were guests of Air. and Airs. Charles Alauk over Sunday. Air. and Airs. John Rhoads spent Sunday with their son. at Knousetown.—George Fry was a visitor at Harrisburg on Sunday. Air. and Airs. Frank Alitchell, of Har risburg, spent Sunday with Mr. Aliteh ell's mother, Airs. Charles Alitchell. Airs. Charles Uttley, of Harrisburg, was the guest of Airs. O. O. Wagner, this week. Airs. Rice, of Eandlsbut-g, left on Wednesday for her home, afer car ing for her sister, Airs. William r \ver, who Is convalescing from pneumonia. New Bloomfleltl. Aliss Isathrvn Bernheisel, of Green Park, left Thurs day for the German Hospital, at Phila delphia. to undergo an operation. Benjamin H. Clark, of Trenton, N. J„ spent a day with his sister. Mrs. C. O. Davis, here. ..lrs. C. A. Wielle. of Loysville, spent several days this week with Airs. William S. Seibert, here. Airs. Annie Bryner. of Ickesburg, is the guest of Alisses Harriet and Alargaret AlcKee. Mrs. Charles H. Smiley is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. D. Dean, at Burnham. Pa. .Mrs. Ellen AI. Stutz man. of Harrisburg. is tlie guest of her uncle, George W. Gritz, and aunt, Airs. Sarah Smith. W. H. Alartin, of Har risburg, spent several days here with his son. Harry H. Alartin. Aliss Delia W. Hench. of Spring township, attend ed the funeral of B. Hook Ritter, in New Cumberland, on Tuesday. E. C. Barkett. of Erie, is visiting his old home here over Sunday. Air. and ATrs. William Welcomerf, of Harrisburg, are visiting Mrs. Welcomer's parents. Air. and Airs. Edwin Clouser. Hlfe. Carrie Smith, of Good Spring, spent some time at the home of Nicholas Lenker. Aliss Annie Holtzman, of Curtin, who was emplov ed at Daniel Ditty's for several weeks, left for her home on Sunday evening. —Jacob Lenker is 111. Nathaniel Lenker. of Kiliinger, was a caller here on Wednesday. Visitors Spend Pleasant Day at Dauphin Homes By Special Correspondence Dauphin, Pa.. Jan. 29. Paul Brewer, of Philadelphia, and Thomas Haw thorne. of Newark, N. J., were the week end guests of Mrs. J. W. Hawthorne.— Mrs. John W. Hummel and daughter, Annabell, of Philadelphia., returned returned home to-dav. after spending several weeks with Mrs. Sabra M. Bell. —Janies Lewis Gross, a student at Le hlirh T'niversltv, spent several days ™-ith his parents. Mr. ami Mrs William Rell Gross. Charles F. McNeelv Is slowlv Improvlii" from »n attack of diphtheria. Miss Mvrtle Balletts is spending the week with her brother. Charles Rallett« at Halifax. Miss fSoldie fi'lday. Miss Helen Bell and Miss Irene Marts: neiit the week-end with Mr. and "* r r«. Jacob Martz. at Halms'la. —Mr® Walter Soeece, of Bn»ece'Hie, Tva= ih» truest nf her mother. Mrs Marv Coffrode, on Friday. Samuel Maurey snent a dav with his finusrhter, Mrs. 0 rover at Paxtane. Mrs. fharles E. Hoover, of Rockville. snent Sunday with h»r niece. Mrs. Sherman Megonnell. Mis? Mavme Carman was the aruest of Mrs. Theodore Lsnnert. at Wllllarnsno'-t. Mrs. Howard White and children «« Pa . «pent several •'avs " r, th M»* »ad Mrs T Une Tx«ng.— Mrs. W. S. Manlev. of Lucknow. was the «ruest of Mrs. C. on , 'onda". Miss Both Shaffer is snendlne' 'he T-«th hev crand p»r«"t". Mr. "ra. W. W Davidson, of 151 2 >"-»-♦>! street. Harrlshursr M~« Athprt hooper I- tlv> iruest of her da-tsrhtor. Mrs. A. W K'"lss. at Vpw Ptiri»>ertond. M**". Mavsra > -»t oheeslev. o' Lvk»ns. «ne<-» T"eadav with »>er niece Mrs. Charlp* iTer. iirs WfIVHP soerit '"nnday Pt > T en- Cl|rn K '<••la^■ , - Mrs n*pa«v Ga*-v»-'ch a"H Miss Rlfrp'-/»th Oprverlch nf Har -i«hi!-~ »pent W»d"e«-dav "-Itb % and M-- Willie—> T» ri-rt-. -- Ml.-, Pinranrn TiipVol. of HarrlpHnrg. returned home Son nft»r W' n ">l 1 .'ava w"'b v~ r oarents, Mr. and Mrs I Juse.nh Bickel. Golden Wedding Celebration at Shiremanstown "mm -—? < * ! Mi l """V a *** v # 1h» /i»T tw" ■ J JK®J mZ&KMto^Wdvrl^M : *£- *"■ ' - ■ . . -. • ■...:.. -7 ..., .: .. t ..,, Shiremniistown, Pa.. Jan. 29.— Mr. and Mrs. Peter Warner recently cele brated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their home in Green street. Mr, and Mrs. Warner are each 79 years old. Farmers' Institute at Linglestown Next Week Linglestown, Pa., Jan. 29.—Church services will be held in the United Brethren Church to-morrow morning by the pastor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch, and communion services In the Church of God In tlie evening. Re vival services are still in progress.— Andrew Hetzel, of Steelton, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reith on Sunday.—Benjamin Glass, of Har risburg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Beistline on Sunday.— Miss Goldle Wade is spending sev eral days at Harrisburg.—Miss Irene Nagle was a recent visitor at. Har risburg.—Mrs. Mary Smith visited friends at Harrisburg recently. Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson, of Harrisburg, on Sunday were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Feeser. Mrs. Maria Crum of Penbrook, was a recent guest of her sister. Mrs. Gideon Feeser.—Mr. and Mrs. John Reese and soil Clair on Sunday visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Linglo at Enhaut.—The United Brethren Sunday school has elected the following officers: Superintendent, D. B. Leese, assistant superintendent John Nagle: pianist, Marion Smith; assistant pianist, Anna Feeser: treas urer, Elizu Buck: secretary, Harper barker: assistant secretary, Samuel Lenker; librarians, Paul Zimmerman, and Walter Leese; assistant librar ians, Floyd pelfer and Carlton Juil lard.—Farmers' institute will be held In the Union Chapel on Wednesday and Thursday, February l and 5. Miss Jane Care was a visitor at Har risburg on Thursday. A booster choir was organized in the Church of God on Sunday afternoon at the Junior Christian Endeavor meeting under the leadership of David Felty. —Mr. and Mrs. William Look were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stroh at Harrisburg on Sunday.— Dr. Harry Schaner and family, of Harrisburg, on Sunday were the guests of Mrs. Rebecca Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Feeser, son John, Hainton, and Miss Bess Early, of Paxtang, visited Mrs. Mary Feeser on Sunday.—Mrs. Carrie Feeser visited friends at Harrisburg on Friday.—Mrs. Mary Carmany, of Harrisburg, was a recent guest of the Misses Levan.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clay announce the birth of a son. — Mrs. Fannie Backenstoe was a visi tor at Harrisburg on Wednesday.— Mrs. Annie Buck visited friends at Harrisburg on Wednesday.—Mrs. Mary Herr, of Harrisburg, on Thurs day was the guest of Miss Vera Care. —The Literary Society meeting will be held in the school building on Tuesday evening.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoeker and children, of Pen brook, were recent guests of G. W. Shreiner and family. Bluebirds and Robins in Perry County Orchards >ie«- <.»rman. Manning spent Sunday at York. —Miss Gwendolyn Elder, of Highspire, spent the week-end at lier home, here. —Samuel A. Davidson has returned from a trip to Petersburg, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson have re turned from Harrisburg, when- they spent some time.—Mrs. P. N. AlcLaugh 1. ?"d Miss Henrietta Sharpe spent Monday at Harrisburg, where they at tended the All-College Club meeting.— Mrs. Belle Swope ami Mi.ss Jane Haves have returned from Southern Pines." N. C.. where they spent two weeks as tlie guests of Mrs. John V. Boyd. P. A. Neely, of Honey Grove, Pa., spent Sat urday with his brother, Dr. E. C. Neely. —A meeting of the Needlework Guild was held Wednesday afternoon at the (lover Club room, in Big Spring avenue, for the purpose of making bandages for the American Red Cross Association The l'oung Ladies' Bible class, of St. Paul s Lutheran Church, tieid a food sale this afternoon at the home of Mrs. \\ ilbur W. Gates.—The annual ban quet of the Royal Arcanum will be held on Thursday evening in the Swigort building. The installation of the re cently elected officers will take place prior to the banquet. AID SOCIETY'S SOCIAL Jonestown, Pa„ Jan. 2 9.—Mrs. Irvin Brandt and her sister, Miss Catherine Klinefelter, were called to Lebanon by the serious Illness of their brother. Morris Klinefelter.—Miss Stella Sholly, or Lebanon, spent Sunday with Miss Bessie Waltner.—Robert W. Lesher, first lieutenant in the United States Army, has gone to Washington to re port for duty.—A woodpecker, the first of the season, was seen in Simon J. Kaley's yard on Friday.—Mrs. Henry B. Lesher spent a day at Lickdale with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel G. Boeshore. —Miss Dorothy Lentz spent Tuesday at X^ebanon.—A number of people from here went to see the "Birth of a Nation" at the Academy of Music. Lebanon.—Horace D. Koons is confined to the house with a bad attack of grip.—Mrs. Clayton Heilman is spending several days with her daughter. Mrs. Harvey C. Bender, at Fredericksburg. 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'i'lie wonders uccomplishcd in your own case will be proof. I. C. HUTZELL, Druggist, 90S West Main St., Fort Wayn*, Ind. Please send without coat or obligation to ma your Free Proof Treatment. Mama - Acs ...... Poet Office. ....... ............... State —.. Street and No - .... .. jßuy LESS Coalt # The better the coal you buy—the lesa you have to buy—end the M, % less you have to bay, the lower becomes your aggregate coal expendi- ml m Since all coal —rood, better and beet—coats the same per ton, don't f M you think It the part of wiadora to get the best fur your money, and % keep the total expenditure down? K M Buy Montgomery Coal —its quality has been kiiown (or yaare g % there la none better. M C J. o. MONTGOMERY I € Both Phones Third and Chestnut Streets { BELATED CARDS COME FROM CHILE Ambassador Henry P. Fletcher Sends Christmas Greetings to Waynesboro Friends FROM AMERICAN EMBASSY Miss Isabel L. Todd Entertains Young Folks at Progres sive Five Hundred By Special Correspondence Wayneslxiro, Pa., aJn. 29. Allen Smith, son of Val. Smith, has gone to Mount Clemens, Mich., where he will spend several weeks.—Mrs. W. C. Hoff man is spending a month at Baltimore and Washington, D. C. —Claude Haugli hao returned from an extended visit at Baltimore. —Arnold Spuhr is spend ing a fortnight at Martlnsburg, W. Vti. —Daniel Rinehart entertained tba members of the Monterey Hunting Club.—A number of Waynesboro friends have received from llenry Prat her Fletcher, ambassador to Chile, cards extending best wishes for "A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year." The cards were mailed from the American embassy at Santiago. Chile.—Mrs. J. B. Lash ley spent the week with relatives at Harrisburg.—Misses Sarah Gonder and Lillian Herbert have returned to Philadelphia after spending some time with Mrs. Campbell McKelvey, here.— Miss Isabel Lenore Todd entertained a number of young friends at progres sive live hundred. Those present were Misses Alaybelle Criswell, Helen MWI - and Frederica Good, HJalnun* Oderman, John Ruhrman, Alexander Dallas Morganthall and Albert Weni wortli.—Benjamin Shockey, one of the best known hotel keepers and real es tate owners in the Blue Ridge Moun tain section and proprietor of the Paric View Inn. at. Pen Mar, is critically ill at his home here.—Mrs. B. F. Landis and son spent the week with the for mer's parents at Mechanicsburg.—Mr, and Mrs. Charles Oiler entertained a number of their friends in honor of the latter's tll'ty-fourth birthday anni versary. Those present were Michael Kerns, Mrs. S. Weaver and Bertram Weaver, of Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. John Oiler, Misses Blanche and Louiso and Bussel and Warren Oiler. Abram oiler. Miss Alice Oiler and Miss Maty More.—The Travelers Club, of Grecti castle. was entertained here on Mon day evening by Mrs. Walton R. Snively. i —Charles K. Murphy, who has been ! the guest of bis sister, Mrs. Albert | Webb, has returned to his home in J Watlesvllle, Va. Farmers Sell Their Wheat Crops at Low Figures iflv Special Correspondence Marietta, Pa.. Jan. 29.—The Rev. j Herbert B. Pulsifer has returned from j Jersey City where he conducted it I week's services in the Episcopal I church, under direction of the rector, ! the Rev. Lewis Huber. Miss Ger- I trude Mehaffey is the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Richard Mott, at Burlington, IX. J. Colonel Horace .L. Halde i man, of Philadelphia, was here on a , visit. Williams Enswiller, one of tlia j best-known residents of this place, is j seriously ill atthe home of his brother, !S. Lee Enswiller. Many farmers isold their crops of wheat before the raise to $1.25 per bushel on Wednes jday. Some received only 87 cents per I bushel.—The Emerald basketball team j has been organized in Marietta, with I Ralph Hippie, manager. Samuel L. I Frey was visiting at York. Mrs. j Edgar R. Villee spent Wednesday at I Columbia. Moving Barn From One Perry Farm to Another Blaln, Pa., Jan. 29.—Marshall Olouser, of New Germantown, bought the barn on the L.oy farm, formerly the Daniel Smith property, in Jackson township, and is having It removed and rebuilt on his property, at Mount Pleasant.—Boyd Shuman, of lowa, Is the guest of his sister. Mrs. William Wilt. Confec tioners have tilled their icehouses Willi ice ranging in thickness from six to eight inches. James Kennedy is able to be out again after illness. Th« High School !..Iterary SociAy rendered a good program on Friday. Debate on the question. "Resolved, That prize* should not be given in schools, was won by the affirmative side. Affirma tive side speakers were, Miss Kthel Plienicie and Doy Shuman; negative, Hayes Prior and Miss Sara Shumaker. Journal was read by Warren Shumaker. —Mrs. Harry Martin and son, of Uan caster county, are visiting friends here. IX C. Bower, of Andersonburg, killed a hog that weighed 550 pounds. I—William Mlnnich, who was in lowa and South Dakota, Is visiting friends here. 5