4 ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS PERRY CO. HENS LAY MANY EGGS If. K. Kcini Has .'il From Which He (rot 110 Eggs in Five Days HUNTERS SHOOT FOXES John. Hopple Too 111 to Attend His Father's Funeral on Wednesday Vow Lcrmaiitowii. Pa., Feb. 26. Albert Gutshall of Duncannon spent several days with his motheV, Mrs. Amanda Gutshall, who is in failing health. John Hopple liaii an attack or quinsy and was not able to attend his father's funeral on Wednesday. John C. Smith shot a gray t'ox on Tuesday and on Thursday Mr. Smith and Lewis M. Bistline shot another gray one. Landlord H. K. Keim has .34 liens from which lie Rot 10' eggs in five days. Paul Ilarter of Pit :<alrn. lit years old. a nephew of S. B. Trostle, weighs 245 pounds. Mrs. E. M. College, of Philadelphia, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hdllenbaugh. John C. Shearer, of Ickesburg. spent several •days with liis father, M. H. Shearer. Mrs, R. S. Gring was the guest of Postmaster and Mrs. D. P. Stokes at P.lain. Mrs. A. K. Bryner, of t'isna Run- was the guest of her son. Forest H. K. Bryner. Miss Louise Mumper stepped on a stone and broke her right ankle. Elias Snyder is visiting friends at Harrisburg and in Lancaster county. Mif-s Ruth Baltozer visited her sister, Miss Lucy Baltozer, at Duncannon. Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur Morrow and the former's sister. Miss Rhoda Morrow. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Foose at Andersonburg. ' Prevent Diphtheria. A sore tbroat is a good breeding place for Diphtheria germs. Protect your chit« dren by never neglecting a Soro Throat.. You can wisely depend upon TONSILINE. Give Tonsiline upon the first appearance of Sore Throat don't give Diphtheria a chance in that throat in its weakened con dition. AVhen TONSILINE is swallowed it conies directly in contact with the diseased i-urface and induces a healthy condi tion of the membranes tnen the system can better defend the throat 3 if attacked by Diphtheria germs. Keep TONSILINE in the house ,1 where you can get it quick when .Jit Heeded. 25c., 50c. and SI.OO. v'k i Prospect Hill Cemetery j j MARKET AND 2«TII STREETS I | This cemetery is soon to be en-j • larged and beautified tinder plansf j prepared by Warren 11. Manning. j i Lots will be sold, with tlio per-? i petual care provision. f \ Prospect Hill Cemetery Co. j i Herman I'. >lll lor, l'rcniiSont T t LOCUST AND COURT STREETS I I BELL. PHONE 1593 • I>on't Suffer Witli Headache or Neuralgia FSE CAF-A-SO For Quick Relief 12 Doses 10c; 36 Doses 25c —————— |W II <II,WWW li.lH IHIHIi !I3WBSSRaBBBttMB'IHIHMBSWWM———■g—B Never Mind Strong You Are— j What d'ye Know? That's the point—"What d'ye KNOW?" To-day it's a battle of wits—and brains win Muscle 37id brawn don't count so much as they used to. 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Engllah Ilrnnchea .< ArchlSectnral Draftamaa flvtl Service Agriculture •' > Ntruelural Engineer Railway Mall Clerk Poultry Farming «' Hnlldlnic Contractor Bookkeeping Plumb.A Steam f it. / Concret* tonatructlon Stcno. A Typewriting Chemlatry •' Mechanical Engineer Window Trimming Automobile Running ■' . 1 % Name J J Bt. and Mo. „ ■! J City . State j J« Present Occupation J ivw»<wifrtwvwwv.%%w.w//.v.ww.v.v..^vw'.' SATURDAY EVENING. BIG BIRTHDAY SUP, HONOR OF MISS DORA HART MAN '2OO Members of Golden Eagles of Berrysburg Hold Enjoyable Banquet, With Band Concert and Addresses Berrysburg. Pa., Feb. 26. The Rev. and Mrs. Paul lluyett and daughter, Jean, attended the funeral . of a relative at Lancaster. The I Golden Eagle Banquet on Tuesday; evening in the school house was large ly attended. A band concert was: given from 8 to 9. The Rev. S. J. Derr delivered an address. Songs and prayers consisted the other part of the program. About two hundred were served in the diningroom. The Rev. J. K. Hoffman and Charles Kebach are in attendance of the Fnited Evangelical Conference at Harrisburg. - Emanuel Weaver, of ! Sunbury, spent a day with his brother, j John Weaver. - Mrs. * John Miller I and children of Harrisburg, spent sev- | Newport Teachers' S. S. Union Elects Officers Newport. Pa., - Feb. 26.—Mr. and | Mrs. Ross Sliunian, of Thonipsontown, ; were guests of their sister, Mrs. Gil- j bert Haven Frank, over Sunday.—The | Misses Louise Van V. Smith and Kath arine Reed, of Harrisburg, visited their aunt, Mrs. Lewis M. Blntzer, for sev eral days.—Miss Ruth Geraldine Col lins, a student at Dickinson College, ' Carlisle, spent Sunday with her par- j ents, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Col- j lins.—Miss G/ace Heckert, of Enola, j has been viisting her relatives, Mr. and j Mrs. Frederic V. Heckert. —(Luclan | Fickes, of York, a senior at State Col- j lege, was here this week. —Mrs. Anson | B. Wright is visiting her father, Jacob , Winey, at AlcAliSterville. —Mrs. Stella j Burns, of Altoona, spent the week-end j with her aunt, Mrs. Samuel W. Burd. —Mrs. George S. Smoyer is visiting relatives at Phoenixville. — Frank M. | Milligan, of South Nor walk. Conn., j was here several days visiting rela- ! tives. —Mrs. Samuel Adams Sharon and ' daughter. Miss Josephine Sharon, are j at Philadelphia.—C. C. Fickes, of York Haven, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Fickes. —The Rev. Hugh M. Magill, D. D., pastor of Center Presbyterian Church, and fiis family visited Mrs. Alagill's mother, Mrs. Laura L. Fliekinger, this week. —Miss Anne Lynn Irwin is visiting her j sisters, Mrs. Howard 11. Armstrong and Mrs. James Porter Cassidy, of Pittsburgh.—Miss Jennie Al. Snyder spent several days at Harisburg.—Miss Elsie T. Hoke entertaiend Miss Helen Bright, of Harrisburg.—Mrs. J. Emery Fleisher is visiting friends at Milton.— Richard M. Marshall spent several days at Philadelphia.—Mrs. John W. Davis is visiting relatives in York. — The following have been elected offi cers of tbe Teachers' Sunday School Union for the six-month period, March to August: The Rev. M. W. Stahl, president: the Rev. I". U. H. Kerscli ne.r, vice-president: Miss Mary Adams, secretary; Miss Jennie Snyder, treas- ! jiirer, and Mrs. Percy C. Morrow, ' pianist. MOW Qt VRTET OIKiWIZKI) j Lewistown, Pa., Feb. 26. —Mr. and Airs. J. C. Esterline are visiting friends! friends in ,\'ew York city. .Mrs. Thomas Reed has been called to New York city by the illness of a daughter. —Harry Bender, of Lewistown June-j tion, fell and badly injured one of his , arms. James Wertz. in the United < States service in Arizona, has been calling on his mother here. Miss Eva Estep of Harrisburg called on i friends here. Mrs. Calvin Wallace, one of the best-known residents of j, l.ewistown. recovering from illness. A new quartet has been organized here to be known as the West. End Quartet. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. I eral days with her parents, Mr. and i Airs. William Bowman. A birth , day surprise was given at the home of Mrs. Katie llartman in honor of ; her daughter, Dora, on Monday eve . ning. Refreshments were served. I Those present were Alisses Dorothy, i Florence, Alargaret and Beatrice Hoover, Ruth Harner, Naomi Derr, Sallie Heckert, Hazel Deibler, Hattie i Schretfler, Bertha Schlcgel, Maud Bowman, Helen Daniel, Marie, Dora. • trace, Ottle, Myrl and Rence Hart- ' ! man and Mrs. Hart man, William and I Edward Howard, William and Harry | Schlegel, Harry and Homer Hart- 1 j man. Miles Motter. Joseph Stover, I Ralph Deibler, Arthur Daniel, and I Ramsey Weaver. :Fine Program Prepared For Ladies' Aid Society i slurcmnii.stown. Pa.. Feb. 26. —Mr. ; and Mrs. Harry D. Frey, announce ! the birth of a daughter. Tuesday, j February 22. Airs. Frey was formerly 'Miss Ruth Stone. A. C. Faust has returned to *his home at Williamson after spending several days with his | son, Air. and Mrs. D. Coover Faust in Railroad street. Mr. and Mrs. j 11. S. Roth, son, Harry, of Allddle [town, visited Mrs. Roth's brother, | Air. and Airs. W. E. Bitner. Aliss j Minerva Dyer of Atglen spent over Sunday at the home of Air. and Airs, j Leßoy Bates. Air. and Mrs. Wil- I Ham Braught entertained at dinner at their home in West Alain street, the | following guests Air. and Airs. Reuben j L. Darr. daughter, Aliss Emma Darr, jof Steelton, Air. and Mrs. Harry N. | Cromleigh, son, Harold, daughter, i Violet, of Mechanicsburg. Mrs. i Henrietta Bowman, of Penbrook, is | the guest of Mrs. Wilson Aliller. Airs. Dr. Ulrlch of Millersburg, is | spending some time with her aunt, Airs. J. W. Sheets. Christopher Zimmerman has returned to his home in York after spending several days with his son, Reuben Zimmerman in Green street. Aliss Ed.vthe Geiling spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Airs. R. E. Looke at Harris burg. Mr. and Airs. C. A. Gribble entertained these guests at their Front street home: Aliss Grace Liggett, of | Harrisburg: Aliss Helen Prowell. of New Cumberland, Aliss Esther I Gochenour, Miss Ruth Yoke, of Mechanicsburg, Bruce Hess, of TTar -1 risburg and Samuel Cromleigh, of York. The Ladies' Aid Society of the St. John's Lutheran church will render a fine program in the Keller Memorial church in Irvin street on Tuesday evening. Willing Workers to Hold Social at Shopwell Home Xewville, Pa., Feb. 26.—Aliss Bess . Landis spent the week-end with rela- I tives at Harrisburg.—The Rev. A. P. Stover, of Carlisle, spent Wednesday 1 here. —R. c. Peffer and family, who have lived in the co nun unity for many | years, have moved to lowa.—Mr. and | Airs. John Wheeler, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday here. Miss Florence i Sharpe spent several days at Enola. — j Mr. and Airs. John Over, of Lehniaster, spent Sunday with the former's par ents, Air. and Airs. W. B. Over. —Mrs. 1 Wiliam Althouse spent the week-end ,at Harrisburg.—Samuel Sanderson, of j, Denver, Coi., spent several days with his mother. Airs. Rachel Sanderson.— Air. and Airs. George B. Landis and j daughter, of Harrisburg, spent Tues day with the former's mother, Mrs. Emma Landis.—Mr. and Airs. R. C. Espenschade and Airs. H. A. Hoover i spent Monday at Harrisburg.—S. C. I Wagner, Jr.. of Wynnewood, Pa., spent | several days with his sister. Airs. R. B. Clandy.—AVilliain Koons, a student at I State College, Is spending several days at his home here.—The Willing Work j ers of St. Paul Lutheran Church will hold their regular monthly meeting | and social at the home of Airs. David | Shopwell on Thursday evening. FARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR STOMACH? Do yoo want a better one—one that v oOt bekh gas, or turn sour, or (eel heavy, or make you feel miserable? 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Are You Weak, Nervous Exhausted? : Don't foci like working, everything go ing wroug? Digestion poor, blood lin- S>vcrisheil, cannot sleep? r. Emerick's Body Builder /i Reconstructive Tonic, is prescribed by the famous Dr. KMERICK for these conditions. Valuable after n severe sickness. Price SI.OO, prepared by the Dr. M. 1.. Kinerick Co.. Kirfgwny, l'a. Sold In Ilarrisburg at Gorgus" Drug Store. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Charter Member Mechanics' Council Attends Banquet SAMUEL TIIUMA flv Special Correspondence Marietta. Pa., Feb. 22. Samuel Thuma, living in West Alarietta, is 88 I years of age, and was present this: week at the seventieth anniversary of the founding of the Waterford Coun- j oil. No. "2, Order United American! Alehanics, he being the last survivor of the charter members. Waterford j ; council was honored when Emanuel j D. Roath was elected to the State I councilorship in 1856, no other coun-< <•11 in Lancaster county since having had this honor. Air. Thuma made a I ! short address at the celebration and [ told of the old-lime initiations they | held and the spirtted meetings about! the time of the Civil War. Personal News items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania By Special Correspondence Mllleratuvvn.—J. Banks Lahr, of Fox | ! Chase, was the guest of his brother, D. IA. l<ahr, over Sunday. Mrs. Hull j ! S latter back and baby daughter. Dor- S oth.v, who had been visiting her pa- ! I rents, Mr. and Airs. Josiah Rowe, re turned to their home, at Lewistown, on i Sunday. She was accompanied home by ! her sister, .Miss Mar- Rowe. Profes sor J. o. Charles spent the week-end with his parents, at Roseglen.—William ; Snyder and family, of Harrisburg, were gin fits of William Bollinger over Sun day. Miss Ida Ulsli was at Newport' on Saturday. Casper Swartz spent , Sunday with his uncle, John Wilt, at ! Newport.—Mrs. 11. W. Beck and daugh- I ( ter, .Mary, who had been visitinc Mrs. j Beck's parents, at Pine Grove, Sehuyl- J kill county, for several weeks, returned ! home on Saturday. Aliss Eva Win- j gert, who had been visiting her sisters at Uallston, Va., returned home Sunday. She was accompanied home by her nephew, Wingert Harrison, who will visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Wingert. I). H. Lahr and J. B. I Lahr were guests of their brother, • 'harles Lahr, at Newport, on Sunday.— i William K\ Rounsley, of Penbrook, 'spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and 1 Airs. William Rounsley. Robert Shenk, of Harrisburg, spent the week end with Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Peter Shenk. Calvin Dunn, of Har risburg. who had been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Airs. J. C. ivipp, ; lias returned home. lie was accom- 1 panied home by his aunt, Mrs. John Brlnton. .Miss Sylvia Fry was,a llar | risburg: visitor on Wednesday. Miss Grace Light visited friends In Alvers | town over Sunday. Mrs. G. E. Beaver, i Airs. G. G. Beaver and son. Ross, and ; Mrs. Charles Beaver and daughter, j Clcmatine, of Pfouts Valley, were' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dunn and daugli j ter. Olive, on Wednesday. I'ikrlonu. David Mummci attended the School Directors' convention (it Wil liamstown. Miss Duella Runkle, of Fishing Creek Vaile" visited her sis ■ ter, Mrs. J. W. Ebersole. on Tuesday.— 1 ! Bruce Dietz, of near Progress, visited his mother, Mrs. Annie Diet/.. Miss Tillie Cassei is the guest of friends at ; Unglestown. Miss Rebecca Weaver i is visiting: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Nicholas, lat West Fair view. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 F. Radle announce the birth of a daugh ter on Saturday. February 1!>. Fred (Siiive visited friends at Penbrook on j Wednesday. David Nye and John Ramsey on Tuesday visited in Steelton. I — Jerome Daunse. of near Dinglestown, | called 011 Mr. and Mrs. John Daunse, on Sunday. Miss Priscilla Ramsey on |Sunda>' visited her father. Thomas Ram sey, in Fishing' Creek Valley. liilou Deposit. Mr. and Mrs. Cal- 1 vin Brown, of Harrisburg. visited the latter's brother, John Mark, on Sunday. —Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shiftier, of [ Korernerstown. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.irianuel Kline, on Sunday. lf. [ P. Peiffer spent Wednesday at Harris- { burg. The H*'V. A. C. Forseht lias re- I signed the Lutheran pastorate here and ; will go to McClure, Union county, in a I short time. A. Hamaker, after spend ing some time at Warren, Ims return- i ed home. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Eber- 1 sole, of near Hanoverdale, visited Mr. •and Mrs. Emanuel Dentz, on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Brehm and daughter, of Dinglestown, visited her sister. Mrs. | John Hlatt, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Kaufman spent a day at llar-j risburg. Preaching services will be i held in the United Brethren Church to- j morrow morning, by the pastor, the i Rev. George W. Hallman. • —■ Mr. and i Mrs. Enos Fackler and children, of j Elizabethtown, visited the former's ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Fackler. I Mr. and Mrs. C. A.. Dandls entertained j |as guests on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Ed- I ward Stover and children, of Stoverdale; I Mr. and Mrs. Devi ilershey and daugh-I |ter, of Eltbabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. I Paul Stauflfer, of Harrisburg, and Mr. I |and Mrs. Neal Miller, of Palmyra. — ! 1 Mrs. William Boyer and daughter,: j Klizabeth, of Palmyra, visited her pa- 1 rents. Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Garret, on ! Sunday. Prize Winners at High School Entertainment By Special Correspondence Wicoitisco, Pa., Feb. 2C.—Mrs. Tra j Keiter was a recent visitor to Wll iiamstown relatives. Jack Neis • wender of Tremont, was here on Monday. Mary Messmer and Mary Minnich called on friends at Tre mont. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kissinger : visited their daughter, Pauline at Utitz college this week. Mrs. D. K. I Deifenderfer spent a day at Harris i burg. Allen Row spent Saturday lat Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ; Pontius have returned home after I spending several days at Harrisburg. ! —John Relgle and John Palmer are j home after a visit to Harrisburg. ; Charles Snavel.v of Harrisburg was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Robert !J. Beadle is spending several weeks I with Tower City relatives. Miss ! Elizabeth Snyder of Gerniantown spent the week-end with Mr. and 1 Airs. Edward Steeves. A program I was rendered in the High school un der the auspices of P. (). S. of A. of I Wiconisco Camp No. 48, on Tuesday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to John Keen, first. $5; Agnes Matter, second, S3, and Margaret Do wis. third. j's2. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weinish I and son, Gordon, and Mrs. George IDacemore, of Bijidgeton, X, J„ are guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Saladn. Earnest Steevor of EHzabethvllle spent Sunday at the home of his par j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steever. Vllss Alma Sohwalm of Nuir, spent | Tuesday with Miss Irene White. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR MRS. A. E. SIEBER'S CLASS Wayne G. Snyder, of Harrisburg, Celebrates Birthday With Party at llpme of His Grand mother at Mechanicsburg Aleehaiiicsburg, Pa., Feb. 26. —t Professor H. C. Harper, of Irving Col-' lege, has been elected director of the choir of St. Paul's Reformed church, j which has recently been reorganized. ' On Alonday evening Wayne G. j Snyder of Harrisburg. celebrated bis! birthday anniversary with a parly at the home of his grandmother. Airs. E. ! C. Gardner, South Market street, j Decorations were suggestive of Wash- 1 ington's birthday and contests and. games furnished amusement. Re- I fresliments were served. Harry j Hockman, of Lock Haven, .was the! week-end guest of his sister, Mrs. j Charles E. Brindel. Airs. E. E. Strominger entertained Airs. William j Troup and daughter, Mrs. Howard 1-falnes of Harrisburg, and her sister, Airs. Owen, of York. ln attendance at the Washington birthday party given by Mrs. A. E. Sieber for her | Sunday school class were Aliss Ettix I Aliller, Aliss Elizabeth Spangler, Aliss; Grace Sheriff, Aliss Anna Zeigler, • Aliss Luella Bahn, Aliss Ruth Bair,! AHs.s Sarah Strock, Aliss Catherine Baker, Miss Louise Swarthout, Miss, Ethel Wolf, Aliss Anna Smith, Miss Mary Sliker, Aliss Catherine Sliker and Aliss Kathryne Dice. Air. and ! Airs. Golden, of Oren, Alberta. Can ada, and Air. and Mrs. Kessler, of| York, were week-end visitors at the j home of Air. and Mrs. J. H. Kuhns, I Westminster Guild Chapter Organized at Duncannon Duncannoii. Pa., Feb. 26. The Rev. Air. Hartman of the Lancaster Seminary will preach in the Reformed church here to-morrow morning at 10:30 o'clock and at me Dellville church in the afternoon at 2:30. At a meeting in the Presbyterian! church presided over by Mrs. William I Jennings, a chapter of the Westmins- j ter Guild was formed. Airs. Jennings! is president of the Foreign Missionary Society of the Carlisle Presbytery. Regular meetings of the local chapter of the guil.d will be held the second I and fourth Alonday of each month. —j Owing to the increased demand for electric light the borough council has| purchased a new engine and dynamo.! The concrete foundation at. the mu- j nicipal electric, power house is about! completed to receive the new ma-; chinery. When the new machinery j is put. into operation the town will; have day and night light service. — 1 Dewey Hamilton has resigned his position as night, operator at the telephone exchange and has gone to Bethlehem, where he has secured em ployment. Aliss Alazy Wilis has re- ! turned from a visit al Jenkintown. —I Airs. Jennie Alell of Harrisburg visited her parents. Air. and Airs. Samuel i Vogel during the week. Oliver Cummings of Harrisburg, was the guest of his aunt, Aliss Margaret Cummings on Tuesday. ■ — Aliss Carrie AVeaver was the guest of relatives at i llnrrisburg over Sunday. Mr. and j Airs. George A. Hemperly were thej guests of their son, William and fam ily, at Harrisburg on Sunday. Mrs. | P. F. Duncan, Mrs. B. Stiles Duncan, j Mrs. 11. B. Wilson, Mrs. William Wills, Aliss Alary Wills, Aliss Anna j Duncan Wills, Airs. F. C. AlcAlorris, j and Mrs. Boyd Ilornington were pres- j ent at a reception given Tuesday aft-' ernoon by Mrs. William Jennings, of; 7 South Front street. Harrisburg, com- ! plimentary to her house guest, Aliss! Ella Creigli and Aliiss May MeKinney of Mercersburg. On Alonday D. J. i Ivell, of New Bloomfield, assumed thej duties of agent of the Susquahanna River and Western Railroad at the! station here. Work is plenty here j and men are wanted at the plant of! ithe Duncannon Iron and Steel com-) 1 pany. The tracks of the Pennsyl- j vania Railroad Company have again been cleared of stored cars. John R. Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.ane S. Hart, of this place, won two medals last week in the indoor run at Har risburg Academy. Passenger Auto to Carry Mifflintown Workmen By Special Correspondence MilTlintown, Pa., Feb. 26.—Miss Da venia Rodgers is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Paul Heimach, at Philadelphia. —Mrs. Edith Harwood and son, James llarwood, of Jersey City, are guests of her aunt, Mrs. F. M. M. Pennell. — Miss Mary Kauffman who has been under treatment*at the German I ios pital, Philadelphia, has returned to her home here. Mrs. Swart*, of Penbrook, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. George L. I lower. Mrs. Ezra C. Doty returned home Monday after a six weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Brady Robinsyn, at Oil City. Mrs. Allen Kauffman spent a day pt. Dew is town. Thtj Rev. W. 11. Buck, of York, spent several days with friends here. Nlchelson, of Toledo, Ohio, in visiting his sister, Mrs. Hayes D, Pottitt. - Hayes D. Pettitt, who conducts the Juniata county garage here, beginning March 1, will run yn auto truck from this place to Dewistown and Burnham, on schedule tjme to accommodate the men who arc employed In the works and live here. Misses Jane and Tillie Doudon entertained the Satur day Night Card Club at their home. —Mrs. Henry Waters entertained the Coterie Club. Miss Margaretta Ir win spent part of the week with rela tives at Newport. Grand Prize, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Grand Prize, Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, 1915 t DRINK BAKER'S COCOA For it* Delicious Flavor, its Excellent Quality and its High Food Value. GUARD AGAINST IMITATIONS; the genuine pack age has the trade-mark of the chocolate girl on the wrapper and is made only by REO. U. 9. PAT OFF. J J WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. FEBRUARY 26, 1016. I in South Market street. Aliss Cath -1 erinc Keefer left this week for a visit to Aliss Barbara Eberly at Boston, j Alass. Among those who attended ' the banquet of Group 5, of the Penn * sylvania Bankers' Association in I Philadelphia, were T. J. Scholt, Geo. j E. Lloyd, and E. E. Strominger. The ! latter will also visit in New York and j Boston, and his daughter, Airs. 8. 'Carroll Aliller at Jenkintown. On : Tuesday evening a birthday social ! was held In the lecture room of the I Presbyterian church and was a sttc- I cessful affair. Following an enjoyable | prograni, refreshments were served. Almost a hundred dollars were real j ized from the envelopes. Mrs. Harry Heffleflnger of Philadelphia | spent several days with her mother. Airs. Lambert. Airs. Cameron Shnltz, of Damille. and Miss Olive [Thompson, ol Baltimore. Aid., are ! visiting their uncle, Professor A. 11. I Ege, who has been ill for several 1 weeks. Aliss Cnroline Saxton, the ! president, was hostess for the Wo man's Club last evening. The sub i Sleet was the "Civil War" and the speakers included Airs. W. Seidle, l Airs. Harry Mumper, Airs. S. E. Base ! bore, Miss Gertrude Eppley, Mrs. S. J. Zufall, Airs. John S. Adam and Mrs. George Fulton. John At. Un ! derwood was in Dlllsburg on Tuesday I attending the funeral of Lemuel Ross. Blue Ridge Council, Junior Mechanics, Holds Banquet fl.v Special Correspondence Newlon Hamilton, Pa., Feb. 26. Eugene Clarke was a recent visitor to his home at Altoona. Aliss Annie Ewing was a visitor at Alapleton on Thursday. Luther Hill and son, of Altoona, were visitors at the home of liis grandfather, J. L. Hill in Wayne township. Blue Ridge Council, No. 403 Jr. O. U. A. Al., held a banquet in the lodge room Monday evening. Airs. Kate Norton has returned to her home at AH. Union after spend ing several weeks at the home of her niece, Aliss Catherine Black. The Jr. O. U. A. AL held a Hag raising at Brush Run school house Tuesday, February 22. Miss Hazel Clarke and Aliss Rheam of Altoona, spent several days at the home of Miss Annie Ewing. Aliss Helen Shaver is visiting relatives at Altoona. Special Church Service For Hummeistown P. 0. S. of A. By Special Correspondence Hummeistown, Pa., Feb. 2l>.—Miss Elizabeth llill spent several days al i her home in Metal, Franklin county. —Miss Emma Weidler, of Buffalo, X. V.. was a recent guest of .Miss Emma l.andis.—Miss Esta Kilmer en tertained Misses Florence and i Irene Zercher, of Lancaster.—Mrs. A. E. Balmer was a recent visitor at Trenton, X. J.—Miss Ruth Kilmer has accepted the position of teacher of the Xewberry school in Londonderry '< district. Homer Hummel Strlckler 1 spent several days at Philadelphia and Atlantic City.—Eric Brightbill, a stu dent al the University of Pennsylvania, spent the week-end wtih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brightbill.—The Rev. Charles E. Hay, r>. D., of Balti- ! more, will preach in the Zion Lutheran Church to-morrow morning..—The La dies' Aid Society of the Lutheran! Church will hold its annual "Ingather- I ing ' of funds toward their pledge on . the building expenses on Tuesday even | ing, March i. at the parish house. — Miss Edith McCall spent the week-! ; end with her sister, Mrs. Elmer McCor ; mack, at Harrisburg.—Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ShenU entertained their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shenk, ot i Elizabeth town, over Sunday. .Miss Edith Murray, of Stroudsburg schools, i -spent several days at home, being i ! called here by Ihe illness of her mother, Mrs. William Murray.—Miss Sarah Henderson was (he guest of Mrs. Joseph Grass at Steelton over Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shope i entertained Misses Oral and Violaj Pierce, of Steelton, over Sunday. —' About fll'ty members of Camp No.'3oG, P. O. S. of A., were in attendance at j the services in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening, when the pastor, I 1 Iho Rev. Percy Boughoy, delivered a' special sermon.—M rs. George W. Kar [ many gttve a family dinner party on Washington's Birthday in honor or the birthday of her husband. Among, the guests were Mr. and Mrs.-William Karmany and Mrs. Reed, parents and grandmother of Mr. Karmany.—Miss! Betty Mutli is suffering from an at. tack of quinsy.—Darius Alack has been confined to bis home by illness tlie past week. WORK RESUMED AT McCLEIMN HlfPi Fa., Feb. 26. —Some of the men who were laid off rt McCleilan 1 some time ago were called back to i duty on Monday morning.—Harvey | Bohner and family and Isaac Schaef fer and family of Curtin, called at I Daniel Ditty's on Sunday.—Dr. Hot- 1 tenstine was called to the bedside of Mrs. George Krdman, who is hapless with rheumatism.—Miss Annie Holtz-' man, of Curtin, called on her friends! here.—The llev. S. H. Rhoads, of the! United Brethren Church, preached a sermon in connection with taking up new members in Iho church.—Mr. and Mrs. Homer Shade! and children, < called at the home of D. P. Forney ; on Wednesday. RECORD-BREAKING RUN FROM WEST John J. Missemer Travels 2,000 Miles in 45 Hours on Hail road Trains TO HIS MOTHER'S FUNERAL Ciol Permission Penn sylvania Limited Slopped at Mount Joy Station By Special Correspondence Mount Joy, Pa., Feb. 26.—John J. Missemer, of Hugo, Col., made a rec ord-breaking run to reach Mount Jov to attend the funeral of his mother. Airs. J. R. Missemer. He left his homo »»> automobile to reach Dimon so ;■ i jto catch the Rocky Mountain X.iniit j cd for Chicago, whore he made con nections with the Pennsylvania limit ed Nxpress, arriving at Alount Jov on : Saturday afternoon at 1.20 o'clock in ! time for the funeral, forty-five hours ; started, traveling 2,000 miles. At Chicago he made arrangements with the assistant passenger agent to stop the Pennsylvania. Limited at. I Mount Joy. It is said that the last | time this train was stopped at Mount J ° 5 ' was about ten years ago to let j off Senator J. Donald Cameron, when he returned fvom a western trip and i wanted to go to bis Donegal residence, 'Simon B. Minnlch, of Landisville, sold one thousand bushels of potatoes lo John Greenleaf, of Quarryvllle, at 83 cents a bushel, which he is de livering this week.—Thieves entered 1 the residence of Walter Eshleman the other evening and stole a gold watch. ; file trolley waiting room has been moved into the new residence of Mrs. Subilla Zellcr. — Benjamin S. Dellinger has a valentine which was sent to him thirty-eight years ago.—Mrs. Harry C. Knouse, of Paxtung, after spending a week with her sister, Miss Bertha . Missemer, returned to her home on Tuesday.—Bernard Ebersole, who held a position in the timekeeper's office at the Pennsylvania Steel Works iat Steelton has accepted employment j in the office of the Pennsylvania rail -1 road at Harrisburg. Mrs. Kirchner Given Party on Wedding Anniversary By Special Correspondence Waynesboro, Pa., Feb. :!«. Mar riage licenses were granted this week in Harrisburg to Ivan Shank ami Miss Edna Miller, both of Waynes boro. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ivrepps, who have been residents of Waynes boro for the past ten years, have mov ed to Harrisburg.—Miss Helen Slieu mann entertained al a leap year party. —Mrs. Frank Kirchner was tendered a surprise party in honor of lier sec ond wedding anniversary.—Miss Mar tha Kauffnian entertained the mem bers of the King's Daughters of the Reformed Church. Mr. and Mrs. Tracey Delauter entertained in honor of their daughters. Misses Mary and Catherine Leiauter.—Jacob M. Gordon is the guest of his brother. Allen Gor don, at. Poughkeepsie, X. Y.—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Potter went to Bal timore this week,where they will spend ten days with friends. —Miss Maude Gordon is spending sometime at Phila delphia.—F. 1.. Ebersole and family have mo\ed to Harrisburg.—Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Murphy, Brunswick, Md. t are guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. Albert Webb. They were married sev - eral days aRO in Wheeling, W. Va.. and are on their honeymoon.—Guy Gilbert has been spending sot.ie time in Richmond, Va.—Xatlianiel Funk leit Tuesdaj; morning for a six-weeks'trip to Panama, Cuba and Jamaica. - I S. C. Plank, of Harrisburg, spent the week-end with friends here. —John K. Garrett, Dickinson College. Carlisle, j spent the week-end with his parents, j Mr. and Mrs. William Garrett. —Al- len Smith has returned from a month's visit to Mt. Clemens, Michigan.—Mrs. B. F. L,andis entertained eighteen friends at cards.—Mr. and Mrs. D. XT. I Wertz. who have been spending two months in Florida, have ceturned to I Waynesboro.—Mrs. Belle Mintcr Ri -1 der, who has been spending the past I two years in Columbus, Ohio, will re ' turn to Waynesboro next week. —Miss None Crouse, Harrisburg, spent the week-end as the guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Crouse. • Mrs. C. 11. Stickell is visiting her son, ' Guy Stickell, Harrisburg. sol,I) Bit; BULL By Special Correspondence Hindiiaii&lcs Church. Pa., Feb. 2fi. - David Wagner recently sold 'a Ist bull weighing 1,87" pounds. lsaac llauer visited friends at Palmyra.— Adam M. Keller visited friends at ICoffeetown and Annviile. —Adam Nye 1 moved to Thomas Bonigardner's farm i to-da.v. —Paul Sattasalin moved from the lletrlck's farm into Thomas Zim merman's house.—Mr. and Mrs. John Berkheisor are arranging to quit housekeeping.—The Zton's Brethren held services at Moses Crowmas' on Tuesday.—Mr. and Mrs. Devi Flory, Jr., visited friends at Palmyra.—Sir. land Mrs. John Ulrieh of Debanon, were here on Tuesday.— Professor K. E. Snyder is ill.—Christ Seaman visit ed friends at Palmyra.—Harry Wal mer was stricken with paralysis a I few days ago.—Mr. and Mrs. John ; Barley of Palmyra, visited friends at ; Demberger's.
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