RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES COLLEGE GIRLS' "CLEAN-UP DAY" Students at Lebanon Valley Are Given Banquet When Work Is Done DIRECTOR GUYER HOST Woman's Missionary Society of First Lutheran Church Cele brates 30th Anniversary By Special Correspondence AnnviUc, Pa., Feb. 12.—Under the ■direction of Miss Warheim, who is in charge of the Ladies' Dormitory at Lebanon Valley College, the girls ob served "clean up" day last Saturday. After the work was completed, R. J. j Guyer, athletic director of the col lege gave the girls a banquet.—Thej "Woman's Missionary Society of the T"irst Lutheran Church held its annual Thank offering- Sunday evening. The, 30th anniversary exercises of the co- j «"iety was also observed at that time. ! Mrs. Thrall was the speaker of the : •evening.—Mrs. Robert Graybill is spending several weeks in Western Pennsylvania visiting her mother.: —; Miss Mae Belle Adams, head of the ■department of public speaking at Leb anon Valley College has returned from Washington. D. C.. where she visited her mother. Mr. and Mrs. James 11. Kreider are spending several weeks at Atlantic City. Daniel T. Brighton, one of the commissioners of town, is seriously ill at his home on Sheridan > avenue. SERMON BY YORK MINISTER By Special Correspondence Lewisberry, Feb. 12. —The Rev. W. Edward Watkins. pastor of the West street Methodist Church of York will deliver a sermon and administer com munion in the Methodist Episcopal <'hurch on Sunday morning, February 20. The Rev. Mr. Watkins made an address at the evening rally day ser vice held in this church in October. —Miss Mary Schadt. of Middletown, is spending several days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harvey Krney.— D. 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Halllnger axid daughters Dor othy and Vera, of Jersey City; Mrs K. J. Hawthorne, of Sunbury and ■ Thomas Hawthorne of New York city, were the week-end gruests of Mrs. J. W. Hawthorne. Miss Cora Coffrode attended the funeral of Charles Sad- i ler, at Harrisburg. Mrs. Edward Conrad and children of Enola, spent i Sunday with Jacob Conrad. —Mrs. Frank Byers and daughter Margaret i of Harrlsburg were the guests of Mrs. Byers' Brother, Harry Lyter on Sun day.—Miss Julia Miller has returned to her home in Enola after a visit with her cousin. Miss May Williams. —Miss Martha Louise Cresswell. of 211 Har ris street, Harrlsburg, was the week j end guest of Miss Sabra Clark. —Dan- I iel Robert, of North Fifth street, Har rlsburg, spent several days with J Charles S. Gerberlch. —Mr. and Mrs. , William A. Frantz, of Boas street, Harrlsburg, were the guests of Mr. and Sirs. Frank E. Williams, on Sun day. Mrs. Harry B. Greenawalt Is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Mahlon Fishbaugh, at York. — Albert Blough and David Wise, of Harrisburg, spent Monday here. The Rev. Francis J. S. Morrow spent I Thursday at Harrlsburg.—Charles Mc , N'eely, who was suffering from diph | therla, has fully recovered. Mrs. ! Clarence Hartley and son Luther of York, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy MClvissick. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Maurey were guests j |of Mrs. Maurey's sister, Mrs. Reed [ I McCarty, who is seriously ill, at Look j j Haven. Nimrod Smith is confined '.o his home with a sprained knee. | which he received from a fall on the l ; ice.—Norman W. BroAks was the | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wire-1 man of 2033 Penn street, Harrisburg. —The Mite Society of the Presbyte-! rian Church, will meet at the home j of John Bricker on Tuesday evenln, February 15. Mr. and Mrs. Benja-] min Barnhart are spending some time ! j with Mrs. Barnhart's parents, Mr. and) Mrs. Joseph Bickel at Heckton. —Missj Esther of Stony Creek Valley, was | iguest of her sister, Mrs. George Tal-j ley. on Wednesday. Mrs. William: Garverick and Mrs. Lewis Heck spent! Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell j Fenstermacher at Harrlsburg. PLAY nor si: for millersbikg Mlllersburg, Pa., Feb. 12. —Revival services which has been in progress' in the United Brethren church dur- j i ing the past month continue with i much interest. There have been 341 conversions. Rumor is rife that j a modern playhouse and motion pic- j ture theater will be built in Millers- ! burg this Spring. The stork has again visited Leakerville and left a son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Beard. Miss Cora Snyder under- , went a surgical operation in the Ger. ( man Hospital. Philadelphia, this week. ' — Work has been begun on the new' garage of Blair Romberger in East | Alley. The present building will be moved back from its present position and an addition built to it.' Miss Margaret Poffenberger of York, was the guest of her niece. Miss Grace Poffenberger this week. George H. Feidt and daughter, Jennie, who have been ill with typhoid fever for more | than a month at their home near Kill inger. have suffered a relapse with little hope of the recovery of either. LINEN SHOWER FOR MISS ROTH Engagement to Dr. Joseph L. Dougherty Has Recently Been Announced RECEIVED MANY PRESENTS The Rev. H. K. Lantz Entertains Conference Officers and Mission Committee By Special Correspondence Sbiremanstown, Pa., Feb. 12.—The j Rev. H. K. Lantz, president of the Lancaster conference, entertained the , officers of the conference and members 1 ' of the mission committee at St. John's ' parsonage on Tuesday. The -table j decorations were Spring flowers with hearts and cuplds. Among those pres- j ent were the Rev. J .H. Strenge, treas urer; the Rev. F. C. Croman, secre tary; the Rev. J. H. Miller, statistician; I ! the Rev. P. G. Selger and the Rev. A. j ' E. Youse.—A linen shower was held | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. ! j Roth on Wednesday evening In honor , jof their daughter. Miss Kathryn Roth, . ! whose e-Yigagenient to Dr. Joseph L. : Daugherty was recently announced. ■ ; The bride-to-be received many beauti ful presents.—Miss Mary -Arnold, of Harrisburg, and Miss Kathryn Derrick, i of Mechanicsburg, spent Sunday with ; j the Misses Blanche and Lottie Kauff- , j man in West Main street.—Mr. and j ; Mrs. C. A. Gribble entertained these j guests at their residence in Front j street: Mrs. Clarence Gribble and j daughter. Miss Lilly Gribble, of Rich- , ; mond, Va.; Mrs. Van Snoke and | daughter. Miss Anna Mae Snoke. of i Lemoyne: Mrs. A. L. Wagner and son , j Arthur, of Mechanicsburg; Mrs. Mar- j ! vey Enck and Mrs. Charles Enck. of Churchtown.—Mrs. William A. Clouser i spent Sunday st New Cumberland.— i L. Kemper Bitner and Frank Zimtner i man spent Sunday at Lamhertville, j N. J.—Mrs. J. E. Smith, of Newark, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Ulrich, of ] | Harrisburg, and Frank Singer, of Dau- I | phin. were recent guests of Mr. and i Mrs. C. V. Trostle. in East Main street. ; —Frederick Frey Bates, 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bates, was awarded a beautiful Bible for being present each Sunday of the year 1915 , at the Bethel Church of God. i Memorial Services For Mifflin County Firemen By Special Correspondence Lewistown. Pa., Feb. 12.—T0-inor row afternoon at 2.30 the firemen of , Mifflin county will hold their memorial | services in the Temple Opera House , ; here. W. N. Hoffman, the oldest ! member of the Lewistown lodge of ] Odd Fellows, has just celebrated his seventy-ninth birthday. He has been ■ jan Odd Fellow for fifty-five years.— j • Mrs. Fred ' ->wn has returned from I California an.i has taken up residence here.—About half of the population of Lewistown is suffering with colds.— i The Thompson knitting mills have put 1 , in a lot of new machinery.—Philip ; Krentzman is under surgical treatment j at Harrlsburg.—Mifflin county will be dry another year. It was a surprise ' to even the temperance people that ! there were no applications for liquor licenses. Mrs. Jennie Hooper, of . ; McKees Rocks, called on friends here ' ( this week. —Mrs. G. B. Hoover has re- ' turned from a trip to Lancaster. Miscellaneous Shower For Mrs. James Walters By Special Correspondence Duiicnnnon, Pa., Feb. 12. —The Rev. S. L. Fltckinger, who has so accept- j ! ably filled the pastorate of the Re formed Church here and at Marysvllle • for the past nine years, will preach his final sermon here to-morrow morn ; ing at 10.30 o'clock and at Dellvllle In .the afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Mr.; Flickinger will leave for his new field of labor at Shepherdstown, W. Va., the last of next week. —-Miss Jean Duncan gave a miscellaneous shower at her home for Mrs. James Walters, a re cent bride.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sny- I der spent Tuesday at Marysvllle.—Mr. and Mrs. S. B. McCune, of Shippens burg, spent Sunday with their son, j Professor W. A. McCune.—Miss Ruth j 1 Zimmerman is spending the week with ' i her brother, F. A. Zimmerman, a.'. 1 Chambersburg. - The Christian En deavor Society forces of this county! will meet ai the United Brethren Church on Saturday, February 19. i The meeting will be addressed by Clar \ ence C. Hamtlton, Ohio field secretary, \ and H. B. Macron*. Pennsylvania State secretary.—Arthur Foose, of Harris- i'■ I burg, spent Thursday with his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Foose, at Rose j garden.—Paul Kugler. of Harrlsburg. visited his parental home here on | Thursday.—Harry D. Banks, of Atlan- 1 I tic City, was a recent guest of his | mother, Mrs. Mary K. Banks. BUZZARDS* SNAKE DANCES By Special t orr-'>iui -mv \ Shippeimhurjt, Pa., Feb. 12.—An Em* ) ployed Boys' Brotherhood was organla | ed Tuesday night in the Y. M. C. A. I rooms. The Sophmore class of Ship- I pensburg High School held a surprise ' party at the home of Miss Zelda Powell. |ln Garfield street. A snake dance was , given on the Square by the Buzzards' Lodge. Tuesday night. A friend of Dwight L. Moody will address the Otterbein Guild meeting at the home I of Miss Sadie Myers, in East Orange street. Mrs. Hilton is a Shippens j burg vtsitor. William Barklow suf i fered a stroke of paralysis on Monday j night. Word was received In Ship'- I pensburg of the death of Mrs. Stewart | Settlors, of Chambersburg, sister of Harry Duke. A track and fencp will be placed around the Normal athletic 1 | field. ; ~~ ' —; I ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR STOMACH? Do you want a better one—one that wm rt belch gu, or tain sour, or fed heavy, or matte yoa fed miserable? MI-O-NA fbr Indication k nfcvea rtoraftcfe dtotrasm five mav afefc ft antb old, immlirfvlmy. oebe!- hm atomadis to work Kke new one*, em ready t» «gest the heartiest meal Ml-o-na TMWet* are guaranteed to ght satfefectioa or money back ate h» Wh| H C. KENNEDY, H. A. C. Club Entertained by Mrs. R. A. Shoemaker By Special Correspondence Halifax, Pa., Feb. 12.—Mr. and Mrs. H. X. Shott, of Sycamore, lit., ] and their daughter, Mrs. J. R. Mc : 1 Dairmed, of Big Hock, 111., sre spend- | ing several weeks at the home of Mr. ; and Mrs. Isaac Straw, near town. Mr. j Shott was a former resident of this ! community and this is their first visit here in twenty years. The Rev. J. O. ! Barr spent Saturday at Elizabethville. —Misses Mary Swelgard and Olive ! j Sheesley, of Mlllersburg; Mr. and Mrs. John Shire and daughter, May Shire, and Mlnnl* Alvord and Cyrus Miller, of this place, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sweigard in Halifax township. Daniel Kocher ' was at Harrisburg Monday. Miss ; Ella Hesler, of Reading, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Heisler.— ' i Miss Winifred Smith is home from Linden Hall Seminary, Lititz, visiting ! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. < j Smith. Mrs. Lydia Ann Myers is confined to her home by illness.—The I H. A. C. Club was entertained at the , home of Mrs. R. A. Shumaker in Mar : ket street on Tuesday evening.—Harry 1 Alieman. of Mahantango, spent sev- j eral days at the home of Mrs. Alle- 1 man's mother. Mrs. Daniel Miller. Mrs. Joseph Straw, who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Wolf, at i Dauphin, has returned home. J. C. ; Marsh spent Monday at Dauphin. ! John Enteriine, of Greenville, Pa., is spending several days at the home of ; his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Swel- j gard. United States Gauger G. W. | Westfall, who has been stationed at Huntingdon for some time, lias been 1 transferred to Highspire. Mrs. Sam uel H. Chubb, of Armstrong street, , celebrated her seventy-fifth birthday 1 anniversary on Monday. Mrs. Ohas. P. Baker, who has been confined to her bed with illness at the home of her brother-in-law, John E. Nace. j celebrated her seventy-third birthday ! anniversary. Those present at a | birthday dinner on Saturday were Mrs. j Charles Baker. Mrs. Carrie Fetterhoff, I John E. Nace, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, of Harrisburg, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ab- I ram Fetterhoff, of Halifax township. I —Miss Bethel Wiibert. of Harrisburg. is spending a week's vacation at home with her mother, Mrs. C. B. Wilbert. | Perry County Butcher Kills 165 Hogs and 13 Beeves By Special CorrespoMder.ee New Germantown. Pa., Feb. 12. | The State Game Commission has 1 shipped five male deer from Michigan to this place and turned them loose in the mountains to take the place of some of those killed by hunters last Fall. Ex-postmaster James A. Xoel i has been appointed agent for the Far mers and Mechanics Fire Insurance Co., of Perry county. The company has amended Its charter so that it can now insure properties in j boroughs. Mrs. Edward Barnhart | was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. j M. D. Garber of Bljiin. Miss | Frankie Diram of Blain was the guest of Miss Mabel R. Noel. George Iv. Morrison, a former resident of this place, has been appointed chief of police of Dubois. Pa. lra C. Mor rison, the principal butcher of this place, has killed 165 liogs and 13 beeves for farmers this season. Mrs. Harry Sanderson and son Ken neth are visiting the former's hus band at Steelton and her cousin, Mrs. John Wilson at Penbrook. A little '■ daughter of Westley Gutshall's fell off the porch and broke her right arm. Blaine Stephens, employed at Steel ton, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Oliver Stephens. College Glee Club Will Give Concert at Manheim By Special Correspondence Manlieim. Pa., Feb. 12. —This eve ning the Men's Bible class of Salem United Brethren church will hold a: social in the business room of the 1 church. The Glee Club of Lebanon j Valley College at Annville, will give a concert in the Auditorium on Fri- 1 day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gray bill Le Fevre and Miss Florence Le\ Fevre spent Sunday among Adams- 1 town relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin Weidenheimer of Wilmington. | Del., spent a day at the homes of Mrs. Weidenlieimer's brothers. J. S., I and S. S. Yocum. Mrs. J. S. Wit inan spent several days at the home of her son, David S. Witman at Eliza bethtown. Miss Lizzie Warp, of Columbia, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Warp. ; Mr. and Mrs. Christ Ober of Mid- j dletown. and Mrs. Anna Morning of Elizabethtown, spent Tuesday at the home of their brother-in-law, J. G. j Hoffman. Mrs. 11. C. Miller spent Monday at Mt. Joy at the home of her sister. Mrs. Hiram Strlckler. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bollinger spent several days at Lebanon, guests and Mr. Bollinger's mother. Mrs. Eliza-! beth Bollinger. The following were j entertained In the home of D. B. Stoneroad during the week: Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tobias and the Rev. A. E. Cooper of Jersey Shore: Misses Loretta and Alice File, of Harrisburg; : Mrs. Harriet A. Shelly and daughter, Miss Sallle of Lancaster. Two Carloads of Tobacco Are Shipped From Ephrata By Special Correspondence Ephrata, Pa., Feb. 12.—Friday eve ning, February 25, the Lebanon Valley College Glee Club will give a concert in the Grand Theater under the aus pices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the United Brethren church. The Bible school convention of the Lancaster Lutheran conference including Lan caster. Dauphin and Cumberland counties will be held in Trinity Luth eran church here on Tuesday, Feb. 22. Three sessions will be held. At last Sunday morning's service in the j United Brethren church seven new I members were received into church | fellowship by the pastor, the Rev. J. \ M. Walters. The Ephrata Camp of j the P. O. S. of A. and the P. O. of A. I will attend services in the Bethany | Reformed church, when the Rev. j Allan S. Meek, the pastor, will preach i a special sermon on "The Religion of ! Jesus." The juvenile concert will ibe given in the Grand Theater on , Tuesday evening next under the aus- I pices of the Luther League. During the past two weeks, ten carloads of : tobacco were shipped from the : Ephrata freight station to Lancaster i and other cities. Sunday, February i 20 will be observed as "Belgian Day" j In Ephrata when contributions will be [ received for the relief of the Belgian i war sufferers. Harlan Landis, son ! of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Landis, who has | been ill with appendicitis has re covered his usual health. Miss Miriam R. King has been elected teacher in the Washington avenue school building in place of Miss Flor ence Miller, whoste resignation will take effect at the end of the month. Miss Miller intends to' become a ; trained nurse and will enter a Lan i caster hospital to undergo the required i rjiuraa of training. ( SHIPLOAD OF SUGAR BOUGHT Will Require 200 Cars to Transport It to Hershey Chocolate Plant PURCHASED IN CUBA A. L. Blair Will Deliver Ad dress on "The Whir of the Press" Tomorrow By Special Correspondence Hershey. Pa.. Feb. 12.—Mrs. A. R. j Reffner, of Aitoona, was the guest 6t' Mr. and Mrs. Allison German. J. E. Snyder transacted business in New Vorlc City. The Rev. O. G. Romig, ,of Tower City, spent several days with .his family here this week. A. L. j Blair, of Brooklyn, will deliver an ad dress on "The Whir of the Press" in ] j the Hershey Central theater to-mor row afternoon. Mrs. Jacob Evans, of Compbelltown. spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Fas ! nacht. Miss Helen Magee, of Lan j caster, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. jD. Frank Magee. George J. Eppley transacted business at Philadelphia. : —F. E. Shambaugh, the county super intendent, accompanied by Assistant Superintendent William R. Zimmer ; man, visited the schools this week. Miss Anna Lloyd and Miss Mabel j Hoffman spent several days at Me ehanicsburg.—Miss Mabel Pugh, of i Lancaster, is the guest of Mr. and | Mrs. George Gerth. An entire ship ! load of sugar has been purchased by M. S. Hershey for the chocolate fac tory. It will require two hundred ! cars to transfer it to this place. The sugar was purchased in Cuba, and is of prime quality, especially adapted to the standard demanded by the Her shey products. The annual election !of the V. W. C. A. was held on Mon- I day evening. Reports of the officers were received and light refreshments 'served. Master Takes Boy Scouts to Hear "Being a Boy" By Special Correspondence Mt. Union. Pa., Feb. 12.—Bids for the heating and plumbing work in the new school building were opened , ' by the school board on Monday night. The heating contract was awarded to the Columbus Heating and Ventila-1 ! tion Company of Landis, Ohio. The ; plumbing was awarded to Lunison & j Co., of Aitoona. Miss Hulda Worton ! entertained a number of young wo- j men of a sewing circle on Tuesday. Dr. C. C. Ellis gave his famous lec ture "Being a Boy" to a crowded house on Thursday evening. Wil liam Fuller, superintendent of the Raystown Light and Power Company has organized a Boy Scout troop and as his first treat took his squad to j the lecture "Being a Boy." Mem bers of the High School have organ ] ized a debating team and will meet, Huntingdon High on March 31, for i the championship of the county. —: Charles Fitzgerald employed at the j Aetna Explosives Works, died at the! Aitoona Hospital on Monday. When i taken to the hospital he was suffer ing from typhoid fever. HOSE BLOOMS IX FEBRUARY By Special Correspondence Jonestown. Pa., Feb. 12. Alfred Strohm and two of his daughters, of ; Carrol, lowa, spent Sunday here. Mr, ' Strohm, who left Jonestown in 1879: is now a prosporous merchant of j j Carrol.—Miss Sadie Smith, of Leba non, spent Sunday here.—Miss Mary Ruth spent several days at Reading I with relatives.—Miss Millie Raber and sister, of Myerstown, spent Sunday with their aunt. Mrs. Jacob L. Shu maker.—Miss Esther Baney, of Read ing, spent several days with hejr I grandfather, Daniel C. Ney.—Harry Ultler and family, of Lebanon, spent several days with Mrs. Uhler's mother, Mrs. Solomon Kern.—Fred Enis, of Reading, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Enis, over Sunday.— Miss Mary Bross has a fine large rose in the bay window of her home which tis something rare for this season.— I Harry Stoufter and son William spent several days at Shippensburg where they attended the funeral of Mr. I Bto Hirer's brother.—John Jones spent a day at Reading visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. Matterness, who is seriously 111. Girls With Beautiful Facet or Graceful Figure*. American girls have a world-wide reputation for beauty, tout, at the same time, there are girls in Pennsylvania who possess neither beauty of face nor form because in these instances they suffer from nervousness, the result of disorders of the womanly organism. At regular intervals they suffer so much that their strength leaves them; they are so prostrated that it takea days for them to recover their strength. Of course, such periodic distress has its bad effect on the nervous system. The withered and drawn faces, the dark circles and crow's feet about the eyes, the straight figure without those curves which lend so much to feminine beauty are the unmistakable signs of womanly disorders. Johnstown, Pa.— "l was always ail ing and had severe headaches up to the time I used 'Favorite Prescrip tion.' I used remedies from several ■ doctors but none helped me much. I learned of ' Favorite Prescription' through a little book thrown in the door. I had also heard of Dr. Pierce's , remedies through some friends, eo I began using the ' Prescription." 1 was glad to see that it helped me, so I kept on using it until 6 or 7 bottles had been used. I got all over my ' headaches and my health was im proved I was put on my feet. The awful headaches never came back and my general health has been better than in years. If I should again feel the need of a woman's med» icine I would use ' Favorite Prescrip : tion' on account of what it did for me on the above mentioned occasion.* MRS. LI LA BUTLER, 307 Market St., Johnstown, Pa. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original little Liver Pills, first putupnearly 50 years ago. They regulate and invlgor ato stomach, liver and bowels. Much Imitated but never equaled. Sugar outttwi auU ewy to Uke as v&ndy. Mr. and Mrs. George Goss Entertain Many Friends By Special Correspondence IJiißlcstown, Pa.. Feb. 12.—Church j services will be held in the United i Brethren Church to-morrow evening M>y the pastor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch, i in the Church of God In the morning | by the pastor, the Rev. Whltaker, and jln Wenrlch's Church lu the after j noon by the Reformed pastor, the S Rev. Lewis Reiter. Mrs. Annie Smith on Sunduy was the guest of Mr. iand Mrs. C. D. Lingle at Harrlsburg. . John Eckenreider of Harrlsburg ! was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Relth, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Cassel of Hershey spent Sunday as guests of the former's mother, Mrs. | Mayme Cassel. An overcoat was • found on the Goose Valley road by ;O. W. Fawley.—Mr. and Mrs. Paul ! Shank, of Penbrook, were week-end I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles George. —lra Koons of Harrisburg spent Sun j day as the guest of his parents. Mr. land Mrs. Reuben Koons. Miss Sallie j Zimmerman fell while crossing the 1 street and broke her arm.—Mrs. Adam Hotitz and Mrs. Mary Herr of Harrisburg, were guests of Mrs. Fan nie Care on Monday. Miss Mabel White returned to her home in Lan caster after spending several weeks with Miss Vera Care.—Mrs. Fannie Backenstoe spent Tuesday at Harris burg. Mr. and Mrs. George Khrein ler and daughter Orpha, spent Sunday jas the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Lingle at Harrisburg. Mrs. Ross Maffetl, Mrs. William Groningcr and daughter of Port Royal and Lloyd Groningcr of Shippensburg State Nor- I mal school, spent several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. .AI. T. Hench. — j Eugene Strlte of New Cumberland, was the guest of G. W. Shrelner on Sunday. Mrs. Rebecca Baker is spending several weeks with Mr. and i Mrs. John Geyer at Middletown.— i Mr. and Mrs. George Goss on Sunday 1 entertained the following: Mr. and | Mrs. Roy Look, of Harrlsburg, Mr. j and Mrs. Ralph Look, of Chambers |Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Simon Baker of Hummelstown; Mr. and Mrs. Charles i Look and daughter Pay. and Ross 'Look.—Mr. and Mrs. John Koons. of i Harrisburg, on Wednesday were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Koons. —Miss Minnie Baker and Miss Annie Schaner attended the funeral of Mr. I Snyder at Hummelstown on Wednes day.—Mrs. Paul Getz of Mount Joy ! is spending several days with Mr. and . Mrs. Miles Bolton. Men's Mass Meeting at Dillsburg Lutheran Church By Special Correspondence Dillsburg, Pa., Feb. 12.—Lewis W. i Arnold, who for a number of years conducted a shoe repairing shop in S —jlfc / I'llK HKI.I. TKIKPHOXf! CO. OF TA„ Wb>| S B. Manager, WATER SAMPLES DECLARED PURE State Health Commissioner / Dixon Writes Letter to Green eastle Authorities SIXTEEN GUESTS PLAY 500 Mr. and Mrs. John Bechtel Cele brate Their Golden Wedding Anniversary Grccncastlo, Pa.. Feb. 12.—Mr. anil Mrs. John Bechtel celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Tues day at their home in South Carlisle street. An elaborate dinenr was served with more than fifty guests present.— Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Hattie Kathryn Crunkleton, daughter of Cornelius Crunk let on, to Henry Liegrist Gay man. The wedding took place in Ha gerstown, February 3. Mrs. Walter K. Sharpe, of Chambersburg, will ad dress the Greencastle women on "Pre paredness" in the library this evening. —Arthur Strickler entertained a num ber of his friends at a goose dinner on Monday evening. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Annie Bonebrake was the hostess of a "500" party on Tues day evening. Tables were arranged for sixteen players. Those present from out of town included Mrs. Don ald Heid, of Magerstown: Mrs. Bruce Layman, of Waynesboro, and tlia Misses Elizabeth Strawbridge- and Maude West, of Chambersburg.— Miss Elizabeth Bert is at the Martinsburg, W. Va., hospital receiving treatment for her injured ankle. She recently fell and broke a bone in her ankle, and It has not knit properly. Miss Estelle Metcalfe is visiting friends at Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Sheely left this week for a month's sojourn in Florida.—Miss Ruth Shook has returned from the Hagerstown hospital greatly improved in health. —Miss Daisy Knode, of Tlagerstown, was a visitor this week in the home of Mrs. Alice Hollar. Bruce Gor don end son. Glenn Gordon, have re turned from Kansas. Miss Katha rine Omwake is home from s visit with her brother in Collegeville. Pa.— Residents of Greencastle are feeling great satisfaction over a letter froia Dr. Samuel Dixon stating that the samples of water from the reservoir supplying the town are perfectly pure. TPiXL SIZE AC CENTS BROWN'S Bronchial TROCHES The finest rough remedy in the hundiest package. Not a candy— contain no opiates. Teitthem NOW ifk your Drufglst lor the New 10c vss- Box Other sizes 25t\ 50c and li.oo If your dealer eannot tupn'y you, u?« will mail any tize upon receipt of th*'pric§. ,-y John I. Brown & Son Boston, Mass. 5