4 ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS FORTY NEW HOUSES WILL BE ERECTED Ephrata Assured of Big Build ing Boom During Coming Summer MILLER-LANDIS WEDDING! High School Students Chosen' For Debating Team in Coming Contest Ephrata, Pa.. March 25. A pretty } wedding took place on Saturday morn ing last in Trlnitj Lutlifran church i when Agnew Miller of Lincoln, and Miss Ellen Landis, eldest daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. .T. C. Landis, of Ephrata. 1 were united in marriage by the Rev. ' J. W. Smith, of the Lutheran church. They were attended by Miss Alma Landis, a sister of the bride and , Samuel Wilhelm. of Oregon, Lancas ter county. They will live at Ephrata where both are emploves of the Ephrata Silk Mill. Ephrata will experience quite a building boom during- the coming season, there being contracts already signed for the erec tion of at least forty dwellings, most i of them of brick with all of a sub- 1 stantial character. Birthday sur- j prise parties were tendered on Mon- ! day evening in honor of Miss Lena; llartz and Mrs. Rudy M. Wolf, both, of Ephrata, at their respective homes. Both affairs were largely attended and a general good time was enjoyed. The debaters chosen from the Ephrata High School pupils for the inter scholastic debate to be held in Har risburg in the near future are Miles j Fry, Solomon Hagg, Anna Bucher and Helen Spangler. Elam B. j Stoner has returned home from Cali- j fornia, where he spent several months. I. G. Wentzer and Adam Martin and their families spent Sunday with Terre Hill relatives. Mrs. C. R. Sheaffer, of Philadelphia, is visiting her parents, Joseph Miller and wife and other relatives in Ephrata. ■ Mctli- * Take iiiis Advice. Franklin, Pa.—"l have had a good experience with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. One ( when I had over worked from nurs '■ in? small children llir " 11? ' 1 scarlet • <'(irried up and ~ " *1 n stairs. I was led to tiso vi2L>- -5? 'Favorite Pre serlptioii* and by keeping it u? for some time got well mid stronsr At other times I used 'Favoritfe Prescription' for the troubles prec ptling childbirth. I used j It a number u, an old remedy | Of proved worth I bat keeps the entire j female system peitjeetiy regulated and in excellent, conditCbn. If you need help .pet Dr. Pierce's Fa- , vorlte Prescription in liquid or tablet form froru any medicine dealer to-day. Address Doctor Piot»'e, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and g£t confidential med ical advice entirely iree, also book.on womanr's diseases. The loodern improvement in pills— Doctor Herce's Pleasant- Pellote. They help Nat.jrp, instead of fighting with | ber. Sick ar.d nervous headache, bili ousness c v-tiveness, and all derange- j ments of the liver, stomach and bowels are prevent* tl, relieved, cured. I\ fi Ask The Jilfr Merchants f°r Whom II w We Work JMLPD AS TO Our We will gladly furnish you with the list, but here's a good plan: Notice the clean est windows— WE "DID" THEM. Harrisburg Window Cleaning Co. OFFICE—BOB EAST ST. Bell Phone 631-J to jrttainiMßiiiiiimMß—— w : 5-Passenger Touring Car Electric light and starter: tires like new. Thoroughly overhauled and repainted. Good top. windshield, speedometer and all equip ment. Cost $1325. Will close out at $450. OPEN EVENINGS T !'e Overland Harrisburg Co. 212 North Second Street j SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 25, 1916. REV. DR. D. B. SCHNEDER SPEAKS AT ANNVILLE MISSION 'President of North Japan College at Sendai Delivers Address at Thanksgiving Service By Special Correspondence | Amiville, Pa., March 2S.—The Rev. !D. B. Schneder, D. D., president of ! North Japan College, at Sendai, Ja , pan, was the special speaker at a thanksgiving service held by the mis-' jsionory society of Christ Reformed 1 ! Church Sunday evening. The Rev. 1 j Dr. Schneder has been in Japan as a j j missionary for the past twenty-five j I years and the college of which he is 1 at the head is the leading educational; | institution of Japan.—Miss Josephine I : Urich, daughter of Assemblyman Dr. j I. K. Urich of West Main street, has : I returned to her home for the Spring i j vacation. She is a student at Welles- i I ley College. Wellesley, Mass.—Roger B. Saylor. a teacher in the boys' high I 'school, of Reading, is confined to his j home in East Main street with scar- | ! let fever.—The 6-year-old child of, Schooljirl Has Perfect Record For Seven Years By Special Correspondence Thonipsontown. Pa., March 25. •—i Mr. and Mrs. Max Thompson were re- j cent guests of their parents, Mr. and j Mrs. William Thompson recently. • —j Miss Mary Kauffman of near Mitllin- j j town, spent the week-end in town. — i ; Moyer Meiser, a student at Mercers- | ; burg Academy, is spending a vacation j with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ! Meiser. George Suree, of Harris- J burg, spent several days with Mr. and j Mrs. W. R. Bong. The borough schools closed Tuesday. Miss Anna j i Cameron has not missed a day at school for seven consecutive years, or ] since she started to attend the public' schools. Misses Verna and Kathleen Books of near Mexico, were guests' ! of Simon Cameron's family. Miss j | Esther Patton of Lewistown, spent l I the week-end wth her aunt. Miss j Annie Patton. Miss Bertha Kearns is visiitng friends in Mifflin county, j ; John C. Tennis, of New York, spent Sunday at the Tennis home. Mrs. j J. Edward Haldeman and little son, [John, of Middleburg, spent part of i | the week with Mrs. J. G. Haldeman. i I Miss Irene Brown of Cocalamus,; spent the week-end with her sister, j I Mrs. B. H. Branthoffer. Miss Harris of near McAlisterville, is spending some time with Mrs. B. H. Harris. Roughest March Weather in 50 Years at Lewistown I,e wis town, Pa., March 25. —March | has brought the roughest weather of ; any March in 50 years in this place.— • Calvin Schell has been a juror for two weeks at the United States court at Scranton. A chicken and waffle supper by the Henderson Fire Com pany Thursday night drew a big j crowd. Harry Calahan went to Red Oak, lowa, to visit a brother. Miss < Helen Got tscha I k has recovered from; an attack of appendicities. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. C. Clarkson have returned : from a visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. ! Jno. Jones and Mrs. Chas. Williams' j have returned from a trip to Pliila- ; 1 delphla. Clarence Dalby, a former Lewistown boy, is at present running j !an auto line in Honolulu. Mrs. j Thomas Reed will return to her home ; in New York City after a number of; weeks spent here with her mother. i t Harry Ridcn found a black pearl in; Jan oyster and has had It mounted in a ring. MINISTER'S FAREWELL- SERMON* j Berryshtirg, Pa., March 25.-—Mrs. j Charles l.eho is at Philadelphia where! I she will remain with her daughter who is in the hospital. Miss Minnie, Snyder left for the city to buy heri [Spring and summer millinery stock. — i Mrs. M. S. Daniel returned from Har-I ! risburg, where she had been ill two! ! weeks, accompanied by her son. C. J. Daniel of Philadelphia, who spent a i day under the parental roof. Com- I tnunlon services will be held and the j farewell sermon of the Rev. Derr will ' be preached in the Lutheran Church J to-morrow evening at 7 o'clock. The' Rev. Derr and Ills family will move i 'to Hampstead from which place they! | came here. Misses Hazel Deibler : jand Naomi Derr were visitors at Gratz. [ —Witnesses in the Hassinger and Mc-J Coy case were called to 1-larrlsburg: ! Thursday for a hearing..—Mr. and; Mrs. Homer Hoke moved into a house! on Main street. Rev. and Mrs. Wal- i ter Campbell and sister-in-law of New j York State, visited his father, John Campbell, for several days. The Rev. i Campbell occupied the United Breth- j ren pulpit on Sunday evening. A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL i To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism, I whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica, ' I lumbagas. backache, pains in the kidneys or ! neuralgia pains, to Trriie to her for a home j treatment which has repeatedly cured all of „hese tortures. She feels it her duty to send it to all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself j at home as thousands will tostifv—no chanA ' of climate being necessary. 'This simpTs ! discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, ' loosens the stiffened joints,puritiei the blood i j and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and I tone to the whole system. If the above mterests you, for proof address Mrs. U. aommets. Bos R, Notre Dame. lad. PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST ATTACKS OF WEAKNESS. DISEASE AND COUCHING. KEEP THE BLOOD RICH .THE CONSTI TUTION STRONG ANO HEALTH VIGOROUS BY THE OCCASIONAL USE OF DEPTONOI; 1 MADE IN A HEALTH RESORT AT DRUG STORES; Sl. oo Per BOTTLE THE PEPTONOL CO ATLANTIC CITY INI E. 7J. GROSS. 11,1 Market St., Mr. and Mrs. Harry lienning was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital where she has been successfully op erated upon.—The P. O. S. of A. glee club under the direction of T. M. Werner, will give a concert at the \ dedicatory services of the new United Brethren Church at Mt. Nebo.—The stockyards of Harry G. Longnecker, | which were destroyed by fire last Fall, will be rebuilt.—Mrs. Mary K. Mills 'and Miss Granger have returned to I their home in East Main street after (spending some time in Western Penn sylvania towns.—Mrs. Gideon R. Kreider, Jr., and Miss Louise Kreider i have left for New York city and New Haven, Conn., where they will visit i friends. While at New Haven they I will be the guest of Dr. D. Albert Kreider. professor of physics at Yale ] University. Duncannon Young Men Are With Gen. Pershing in Mexico Hy Special Correspondence Dunraniion, Pa., March 25. Mrs. i William Roush of Marysville, is the j guest of her daughter. Mrs C. Allen ; DePugh. Mr. and Mrs. John Rudy jand little daughter visited friends at Harrisburg and Steelton. Mrs. Myr j tie Ruisner. accompanied by her son | Florian and daughter Miss Ruth, | were week-end visitors at Philadel phia. Mrs. Margaret Dressier has | returned to Altoona after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob John ston. Duncan & Wills shipped sev -1 eral carloads of railroad ties during i tlie week. Mrs. K. B. Dunkel spent TuesdVy at Harrisburg. Miss Jlar |tha Fritz and Miss Beulah Ream were guests of the former's brother, Harry Fritz at Bebanon. Mrs. Wil liam Mozingo of Duncansville, is visit ; ing her sister. Miss Sue Stewart. The Sunshine band of the Methodist ! Episcopal Church. Airs. Charles K. Johnston, teacher, was entertained by Miss Ruth Ralsner at her home on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jerome Bowers and daughter. Miss Mabel of Harrisburg, were guests of Mrs. Bow ers' daughter, Mrs. William E. Ben der on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Parsons, of Harrisburg, spent Sun day with the former's mother, Mrs. Beah Parsons. Mrs. Boyd Harring |ton, of Harrisburg was the guest of her parents. Air. and Mrs. P. F. Bun can over Eunday.—Miss Martha Rife, a member of the faculty of the Hnr rlsburg Academy, is spending her va cation at her home here. Mrs. Karl Phillips has returned to her home at Kennet Square, Pa., after a visit to her parents, Air. and Mrs. James E. Wilson. Charles and Clayton Alax well, the former a son of Clovd Alax i well and the latter a son of William IT. Maxwell, of this place, enlisted in the I United States army two years ago and j were assigned to the same company, Battery F, Sixth United States Field , Artillery, which is part of General : Pershing's expedition which is chasing through Alexico in search of Villa, the Mexican bandit. Camp Fire Girls in | "Fascinating Fanny Brown" By Special Correspondence I Mi Hers town. Pa., March 25. —J. O. Charles was a visitor at Philadelphia Saturday. Robert Slienk, employed at Harrisburg, spent the week-end Iwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shenk. Airs. Samuel Orwig who I had spent a couple of weeks at the i Ward House, returned to her home at i Harrisburg on Alonday. Gilbert I Rickabaugh was the guest of his ! brother, G. Beaver Rickabaugh, at j Alouut Holly Springs on Monday and Tuesday. Aiiss Grace Light was a ; visitor at New Blooinfield Tuesday. , Airs. Ella Wagner and Allss. Kathr\ n | Rickabaugh were guests of Air. and i Airs. Gilbert Frank at Newport on ! Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester ! Afenghes of Harrisburg were guests | of the former's parents. Air. and Airs. | Edward Alenghes on Sunday. Airs, j Burton Allen and daughter" Gracella, j of Wormleysburg, spent the week-end with her sister. Miss Ella Tyson. I Air. and Airs. Warren Sellers of Al j toona, visited Air. Seller's sister, Airs. Charles Hoffman over Sunday. —i i Airs. Mary Allen who had been visit ing her son, Charles Allen and family Jat .Middleburg for several weeks re it urned home Tuesday. Nelson I Rounsley, a student at BucUnell Uni versity, Lewisburg, is spending his vacation with his mother, Airs. Samuel Rounsley. Airs. Charles Alitchel is visiting her son, Frank Alitchel, at j I larrisburg. Kennett Ulsh of Dick inson College, Carlisle, is spending his [vacation with bis parents. Air. and | Airs. Addison Ulsh. Airs. v Robert j Crane of Harrisburg spent Saturday with Air. and Airs. John \Yard. The ] Rev. C. F. Hunes who had been at tending the Al. E. conference in Al- I toona and Airs. Hunes and son, Ken ; nett, who had been visiting her par- I onts, at Thompson, returned home on | Sunday evening. Dr. Gearliart and John Wood were at Philadelphia this I week. Air. and Airs. Elmer Heck-! ; ert of Harrisburg, visited Air. and 1 AI rs. William Alarshall on Tuesday. The drama, "The Fascinating Fanny ! Brown" will be presented this evening i by the Camp Fire Girls in the school | house. Elmer Wolfgang, a profes | sional reader, will give several selec- 1 | lions. CHICKEN SUPPER FOR SCHOOL By Special Correspondence Endors, Pa., Alarch 25. Dr. J. \V. Xet'f was a business caller at Harris burg on Alonday.—The chicken corn .soup supper held by the pupils and patrons of the school on Friday even ing was well attended and «19!o« was : realized, which will be applied to t' o purchase of recitation seats and charts I for the school room.—Harry M. Swei ! gf>rt, of Harrisburg, was the guest of bis parent." over the week-end. Da vid Koons moved from Lykens to the ' farm he purchased last Fall. Hen ry Swab will next week move on the small farm which he purchased from James Klinger. Aiillard F. lenders left for Hamburg after attending the funeral of his father, Jacob Enders. Sore Throat Prudence. No family medicine chest is well stocked without a bottle of TONSILINE, for yon don't know what moment it may be needed to relieve a sudden case of Sore Throat. Relieving Sore Throat is TONSILINE'S ipecial mission. It is made for that ad vertised for that—sold for that one purpose. rONSILINE is the one and only Sore l'hroat Remedy which is sold over a large part of the United States. You'll /x— --need TONSILINE one of these days, or some niffht when the drug 111 store is closed better have a bottle /J? ready at home when vou need it >1 most. 25c. and 50c. Hospital Size 111.00. All Druggists. W 60 BOYS ATTEND HERSHEY SCHOOL Spring Schedule Phins Pleasant and Profitable Work in *E very Department UNIQUE IXSTI TU TI O N Larger Boys Employed in Mechanical Shop, Which Is Model of Its Kind Ilrraltry, Pa.. March 23.—Tlie Spring j schedule of the Hershey Industrial i SchooK went Into effect this week and ! until June 15 there will be few Idle ! iiours for the sixty boys who are be ing educated in this unique Institution. The plans provided for every day and many evenings to be devoted to pleas ant and profitable work and play. Five days a woek are given to the three It's and to manual training- On Satur day the larger boys work half a day in I the mechanical shop, a model of its kind. There are lectures on history and travel on Friday evenings. Wil i liam I", it. Murrie,, president of the llershey Chocolate Company, addressed the Philadelphia Jobbing Confectionery Association at its annual dinner this week. The Hew C. \Y. Shelander, missionary from India, attending the meeting of the Christian and Mission ary Alliance at Harrisburg:, is holding services this a'iernoon in the P. O. S. , if A. Hall, at Hershey. The official . days for tile beginning of Spring nnd of autumn are the birthdays of Joseph |and Dorothy Hills, the popular chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Hills. Joseph Hills, Jr., celebrated his tenth anniversary this week. Frank B. Saylor is confined to his room by ton i silitis. Mrs. Al. Kraft and two chil | dren visited relatives at Lancaster. Air. and Mrs. James Millard and son, Paul, moved from tlie cottage on Clov : erdale Farm into the new house at Homestead avenue and Abreba street A. S. Willey and P. S. Joseph have come from Boston to take charge of | ihe Cloverdale herds. Devi Zimmer man. the veteran of Deny Church, Is Miss Belle Kauffman, a junior at \\ est Chester State Normal School is spending the week with her sister,' Mrs. Stacy E. Peters. Mrs. Sarah 3himm el of Harrisburg. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. L. llershey. Edward loster spent two days at Harrisburg i <-*• W. Fralich has an at tack of appendicitis. Dr. Harry M .w S .'.'f'.. of Darrisbtirg. lectured on I Health at the Young Women's Chris tian Association on Thursday evening. Personal News Items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania Newton Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs H. S. Gearhart, of Bellwood, were visitors liere on Thursday. Miss Edna Bratton of Ryde, was a. recent vistor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Harditie. Mrs. Dillian Opple. of Mt. Union, was a visitor at the home of Frank Briggs. Miss Margaretta Smelke, a teacher In ilie schools of Lewistown, was n week-end \ isitor at the home of her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Don Price and daughter, moved into the home re cently Dullto by Frank Harvey. Wil liam McGarvey of Mt. Union was a visitor in town on Saturday. Plketown. Mrs. C. H. Mcgonnell and Miss Rebecca Weaver were re cent guests of Mrs. Calvin Nichols at West Fail-view. The Rev. Jonas Martin attended the Ministerial As sociation Meeting of the Churches of God at Harrisburg on Monday. Miss Minnie Shive of Harrisburg was Ihe guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Fred Shrive this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jf. B. Slrohm visited in Harris burg on Saturday. Mrs. Emanuel Mumma of Fishing Creek Valley on Monday visited Mrs. IT. M. Wilt. Miss I.uclla Runkle spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. Wade at Penbrook. John Ramsey, Jr.. of Harrisburg: spent the week-end witli his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1,. Ram sey. Wlcxmisco. Miss Mary Howell and her niece, Ruth Potlicher, have returned home after visiting relatives at Morristown and Philadelphia. Edward Steever was a recent guest of his son, Dr. Ernest Steever at Eliza bethville. Mrs. Francis Lewis of Pottstown is spending several days with her sister. George Byerly was at Reading on Saturday. Mrs. I. A. Keiter returned from Philadelphia on Thursday. George Kerr, of Dickin son College, Carlisle, is spending his Spring vacation at the home of his parents Air. and Mrs. George S. J. Kerr. James Rrookmire of Dickin son College spent Sunday at the home of the T'ev. George G. S. Kerr. Florence Keen of Millersville is spend ing her Spring vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Keen. Mrs. Charles Kurtis of Tower City spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mark. Anthony Williams is j spending a week with his sister, Car- j rie at Wilkes-Barre. lra Bordner spent Monday with his brother, Wil liam. at Millersburg. Marian Keen is spending some time at Harrisburg. —Roy Keen spent a day at Harris burg. Rife.—Miss Crate Longabach, a stu dent at Millersville State Normal School, is visiting her parents here for several days. Mrs. Kate Spotts call- ; ed at the home of S. A. Holtzman. on I Saturday. John Henninger and fam- 1 lly, of Curtin, called at the home of Aaron Paul, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Frank Smeltzer are calling at the home of the latter's parents for several 1 days. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donga- I bach expect to move to Armstrong Val- j ley In the Spring. Byron and Verna ! Forney called at the home of Levi j Schaeffer. on Sunday. Rubin Wen rich expects to move 'to Harrisburg, where he lc employed. >ew If too nit! elil. Misses Corrine Ramsey nnd Catherine Johnston, of Wilson College. Chambersburg, are spending their vacation at their homes, here. Miss Frances Moore came home 1 from Wellesie.v, on Tuesday, tn spent! the Easter vacation.—Kenneth Priceler nine home from Sliippensburg Normal School to spend the Easter vacation i Charles Harris, of Steelton, is spending the week with friends here. Miss Theresa Miller is visiting relatives at Baltimore this week. Charles Bar nett, Jr., of Great Harrington, Mass., Is visiting his home here. Damont M Swart* .of Toledo, Ohio, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Swartz. Theodore K. Dong, of Chicago, presi dent of the New Bloomtield Academy was here on Tuesday. Ed M Smith was a juror this week in the Unlteu States Court at Scranton. FARMER GOKS WEST Dillsburg. Pa., March Harry Icken, of Carrol township, having sold his farm in Carrol township nnd dis posed of his farm stock, has removed lo Hartman. Col.—William Weaver, of South Baltimore street, who was injured some time ago by falling from a barn door :it the Coover farm, is now Improving. —ratnes 11. Floyd, who re cently sold his farm in Carrol town ship, will remove to Dillsburg April I nnd occupy the Logan house on Welty avenue.—M. P. Denrdorff leased the Amelia Bender home in South Balti more street which will be vacated by C. K. Bushe.v. —John Wiley continues seriously 111 al his home in West York street. "BOW THE STORY GREW" SUBJECT OF SKETCH AT ME Members in C.oslume Hold "Mother Goose"Social Vor Church of God Christian Endeavor Society By Special Correspondence Mocliniiicsburg, r#., March 25. The Rev. J. J. Resh. pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal Church was re turned to his charge in this place by the conference recently in session in Altoona. Members of this congrega tion and friends welcome Ills reap pointment. A reception in his honor was held in the lecture room of the church on Thursday evening.—A pleasant session of the Ladles' Aid So ciety of the Presbyterian Church was held yesterday afternoon in tho church lecture room.—Airs. H. C. Alc- Common, of Altoona, accompanied by her small niece, Boulse Soost, of Pittsburgh, spent part of the week in Alechanicsburg and Carlisle. —Airs. E. E. Strominger and Airs. S. Aliller left to-day for Jenkintown to spend 'a week with Mr. and Airs. S. Carroll 'Aliller.—The social committee of tho I Church of God Christian Endeavor held a "Alother Goose" | social on Alonday evening. Dressed to repre sent characters, members recited the old time rh.vnles. Refreshments were served. To-morrow morning the Spring rally of the First United Brethren Sunday school will be held with a special program of music, read ings and an address. Mrs. E. E. Services in Linglestown's Three Churches Tomorrow By Special Correspondence Unglestown, Pa., March 25. Church services will be held in the United Brethren church to-morrow evening by the pastor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch in the Church of God in the morning by the pastor, the Rev. Whtt aker and in Wen rich's church in the morning by the Reformed pastor, the Rev. Lewis Reiter. Mrs. Elizabeth Balthaaer of Palmyra spent Saturday i and Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. I John Buck and daughter, Ruth of 1 Harrisburg, were the week-end guests |of Mrs. Annie Buck. Mr. and Mrs. IShelton Walker of Ilarrisburg were I guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Lutz !on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lynch and daughter, Eleanor of 11 ar ris burg, spent Sunday as the guests o£ I Miss Jessie Lenker. Mrs. Henry Spa.ngler. of Pleasant View, was a re ! cent guest of her sister. Mrs. John : Hetrick. Miss Annie Schaner spent J several days with Mr. and Mrs. John Geyer at Mlddletown. Air. and Mrs. | Cloyd Holland and Miss Holland of Harrisburg spent Sunday as guests of •Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hicks. Miss ! Salome Feeser of Harrisburg. was the < guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bolton on Sunday. Miss Lizzie Kraemer and Miss May Sciler of Ilarrisburg I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Zimmerman Sunday. Eugene Strite 'of New Cumberland, spent Sunday as 11lie guest of Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. I Shreiner. Harry Feeser of Harris burg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. iG. C. Feeser on Sunday. Charles Hepford of Ilarrisburg was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Zimmer man. J. H. Mcllhenny, of Harris , burg, and S. S. Miller, of Penbrook. ! were visitors here Monday. Winfield McGarvey of Springfield, Ohio, was I a recent guest ot' Mr. and Airs. Clias. McGarvey. Mrs. Charles Koons, son I Charles, Mrs. William Koons and Miss Mary Sherk visited Air. and Airs. Miles Backenstoe at Mount Joy. Henry Ferber, a student of the Ilar risburg Academy was the week - end ! guest of his parents, Air. and Airs. John Ferber. Mr. and Airs. Charles ! George announce the birth of a son, : Thursday, Alarch 23. Miss Bess ! Early, of Paxtang, visited friends (here on Thursday. Pupils Taken to Iron Works in Explanation of Lecture By Special Correspondence Lykens, Pa., March 23. On Alon day evening the Ladies' Aid Society of the Alethodist Church held a mas querade social at the home of Ed ward Beadle. Air. and Airs. Claude Bailey of Philadelphia, spent several days with the parents of the former, Air. and Airs. James Bailey. Airs. Howard Bltterman' and Airs. William B. Primm spent Sunday with Mrs. Hannah Reigle near Gratz. Solo mon Rcttinger, of Ilarrisburg. spent several days here. ll. E. Buffington spent several days at York and other cities on business. Air. and Airs. Harry Seager and Mrs. Sarah Seager of Donaldson, were here for the fu neral of George A. AtcCoy. S. E. Blyler, proprietor of the Glen House, spent some time at Ilarrisburg. William Homines of Lansford, for mer superintendent of the Prudential j branch here, spent Sunday in town I with his family. Galen Ulsh spent j some time, at Harrisburg. Prof. H. I E. Hendricks, of the Grammar School) has been giving some illustrated lec tures to the pupils of the higher grades. He gave one recently on "Iron." and to make the lecture more' emphatic a number of the pupils; were taken to the Eagle Iron works to see iron being made. Charles j Bender, of Bloonisburg, spent some! time in town with his wife's mother, Airs. Renr.v Feindt. Air. Bender has accepted a position In Sunbury and i will move his family there In the near | future. MISS DOUGHERTY ENTERTAINS 1 By Special Correspondence Xewville, Pa.. Alarch >25. Air. and Airs. Charles Shaner of Ilarris burg, spent Sunday with the latter's sisters, Alisses Jean and Alargaret Bower. Dr. C. D. Ashmore has re- j turned from a trip to Washington. —I Mrs. Belle Swope and sister. Miss Jane Hayes attended the funeral of Colonel Stewart at Chambersburg on ! Tuesday. Air. and Airs. Bruce Elliott and son of llagerstown, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Airs. Sam Elliott. Dr. G. M. Reed Is spending several days at | Philadelphia. Aliss Edith Bentz spent several days at New Cumber-1 land. Mr. and Airs. C. K. Over, of Winchester, Va., Air. and Mrs. John Over of Lehmaster, Pa., and Ed. j Hutton and so'n, Paul, of Carlisle, spent Sunday at the U. B. Over j home. Aliss Ella Hursh and Airs, i William Oyler are on a visit to the latter's daughters. Airs. Charles Mar- | gesson at Brooklyn, N. Y.. and Airs, j Thomas Brereton at Philadelphia. —I Airs. Wm. Jessop has returned from a ten days' visit with Mrs. John Y. Boyd at Southern Pines. Aliss Eleanor, Woodburn spent Monday at Ilarris burg. Aliss Bertha James of Scot land spent Saturday at her home here - Airs. Robert. Graham and sis ter. Miss Rena Maxwell attended the funeral of an aunt, at Harrisburg on Monday. Aliss Gertrude Borst of Washington, D. C., is visiting her mother. Airs. Henrietta Borst. Miss Charlotte Dougherty entertained sev eral friends at a St. Patrick's Day party on Friday evening at her home in South High street. Postmaster T. A. Deriek has purchased the vacant lot known as the Rlckabaugh i lot In South High street and will erect j a dwellinghouse. | Ayres, of Crozer Seminary, Chester, | visited her father, John AI. Under wood.—Aliss Helen Owen, of York, was the guest of her aunt. Airs. E. 10. ! Strominger this week.—Airs. A. IT. | Ege and Mrs. Guy AI. Eberly were I elected delegates from the local mis sionary society of the Alethodist ; Episcopal Church to the Philadelphia branch meeting to oe held on Wed nesday, April 5, in the Grßce Aleth j odist Church at Harrisburg. Airs, i! Charles Umberger and Miss Oliva Tay i ■ lor were elected alternates.—Last eve- I ning Aliss Lulu Coover was hostess for j the Woman's Club at the regular ' | meeting. The speakers include Mrs. AI. L. Dick, Miss Coover, Aliss ICath i arino Wheelock and Aliss Alargaret ' j Blackburn.—Charles Neiswanger, of j Osborne, Kansas, spent several days j In town, where he was a former resi -11 dent.—John J. Ringwalt received con •: gratulations on the anniversary of his seventy-seventh birthday on Tuesday. | "How the Story Grew." is the sub -11 Ject of a sketch which was given in 11 the First United Brethren Church on Thursday evening by the Alite Society, j—Aiiss Alary Clerulenin, who Is engag ied in setlement work in Wilmington, | Del., is at her home in West Alain street. Church Members Oppose Change in Their Charge By Special Correspondence Tower City, Pa., March 25. Miss ; Florence Lewis, of Harrisburg Is • | visiting: friends in town. Mr. and ■ Mrs. E. B. Jenkyns and children, of s | Harrisburg, were called to town by the death of Mrs. Jenkyns' mother.— I s Phyllis Ulsh of Schuylkill Haven, • visited her mother during the week. 11 — Mr. und Sirs. Robert Schrope en ! joyed a day at Tremont with relatives. . j Harper Bressler returned to Phila ' dclphia after a pleasant visit to his i i parents. Russel Thompson spent a . j day at Lakeside. Mr. and Airs. • iJohn Dando and son spent Sunday at i | Wiconisco. Charles Barry of Wil . liamstown spent a day with friends [ here. A joint meeting of the Library [ and executive committees of the • Alumni Association was called by the . | president, Dr. Ray Bressler and was i held in his office on Wednesday eve : I ning It was decided at this meeting; i! that the alumni donate sls to the .[fund for playground apparatus and r that a home talent play be rendered • in the near future to raise funds for i library purposes. The Rev. \V. F. . Heil, presiding: elder of the Harris- I I burg district of the East Pennsylvania •j conference of the United Evangelical : churches was called to town bv mem i bers of the United Evangelical church, . to see if a change can be made at ( this time in the charges of the Rev. , Kut/., now pastor of Williamstown and . Tower City. The majority of the mem . bers have decided that they prefer ; Tower City and Muir as before and : are willing to pay more salary in order . to have it so. NEW PASTOR AT LEWISBF.RRY I ! By Special Correspondence ' I.ewislierry, Pa., March 25. Miss • | Anna Updegraff of York, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Updegraff of I I Camden. N. .T., spent Sunday with her jaunt, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Laird and daughter. Miss Ethel Laird. Roy ' W. Miller's horse died from lockjaw 1 1 resulting from a kick by another horse. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. C. MS. Messner and two children spent ; I several days at the home of Mr. and > j Mrs. S. E. Millard. The Rev. Mr. » Messner preached Sunday evening in ithe United Evangelical church. He was assisted by the former pastor, the Rev. M. E. Bartholomew. Dean it. Hudson, of Harrisburg, was a guest I at Meadowbrook farm over Sunday, 'l— Mrs. M. E. Bartholomew and daughter. Irene left Monday for their I new home at Philadelphia. The for | mer's mother left the same day for •'her home at Williamsport, after spending a week at the United 1 Evangelical parsonage. Miss Lu jelnda Hutton is confined to her home with sickness. The Rev. Edward | Jackson, former pastor of the Meth ! odist Episcopal church has been ,; moved to McConnellsburg, and the ] Rev. L. E. Wilson sent here by the M. E. conference. Miss Bessie Kunkel will" lead the Senior League! service in the M. E. Church on Sun day evening. Miss Carrie Cline i spent, the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sipe at New Cumber- j land. Mrs. Nesblt, who is confined |to the house with sickness Is re j ported to be improving in condition. Mrs. George Ottmyer of York, was I a recent guest at the home of her j mother, Mrs. Rebeca Frankeberger. "BOY AM) GIRL PROBLEM" By Special Correspondence New (■crmantown, Pa„ March 25. Miss Luella S. M. McLauglin attended the Methodist Episcopal conference at i Altoona and visited her sister, Mrs. | Emma Smith, of that city. Kurtz \ Burkett has gone to live with John C. Shearer near Ickesburg. Frank P. ; Sanderson of Beaman. lowa, who had ! been visiting his brother, John San j derson, of Roxbury, and friends at Doylesburg, Franklin county, aceom i panied by Frank Barclay of Roxburv, are visiting friends here. Mr. San derson will leave for his western home jin a few days. J. Wesley Smith, of Harrisburg, lectured in the Methodist, i Episcopal church, his subject being "The Boy and Girl Problem,"—H. NT.' Hart was at Harrisburg on Saturday. | —Mrs. Charles Couch, of Philadel-1 phia. visited her mother, Mrs. Lila! : Anderson. A basket surprise birth- j | day party was held at Mrs. Frank | i College's home. Harry Sanderson ; and Robert Swart'/, have gone to | Harrisburg to seek employment. James O'Donnel, Jr., visited his grand father, Wilson lfoontz. and uncle. Harry M. Koontz, at Harrisburg. Blain Stephens, who is employed at j Steelton, spent several days with his i mother, Mrs. Oliver Stephens. Mrs. I David S. Beaston and son Oris, spent I several days with Mr. and Mrs. John! : If. Gibbons and Mrs. Annie Gutshall.! of Jackson township. Conductor i Walter E. Morr'.ion and son Eugene jof New Bloomfield, spent two davs I with the Morrow brothers and Mr. and i Mrs. Wilson W. Morrison. RRANDRETH LI "ViT PILLS An Effective Laxativi ■ Purely Vegetable ■ i Constipation, | j Indigestion, Biliousness,««. | I QOR Q Q, t Night Q I unfit relieved Oliooolate-Coated or mam | . ■"'IWJH —— SELINSGROVE TO PAVE STREETS Economical Experience Thoroughfare Shows Wis dom of Investment NO REPAIRS IN 5 YEARS Will Improve Remaining High ways of Town as Funds Become Available By Special Correspondenct I Selinsjjrove, Pa., March 25. Mrs. ! John Grubb was called to Clinton ; county this week on account of the i sickness of her sister. After being ; confined to his home by illness, Harry J arret t is able to he about. Fran ! Cis Miller is building an addition I<> his home which will be occupied by | his daughter, Mrs. Warren Reed. • —• jR. M. Coleman and family save a j dinner Sunday in honor of Florence i Luck's birthday. Born: To Mr. and : Mrs. Francis Gemberling, a son. j Selinsgrove borough council Is con i sjderlng- the paving of Pine street. I Since Market street here has been paved and has practically required no j repairs during the past live years, the | borough councilmen argue that It will I be wise to pave the remaining street* | in town as funds become available.—■ Mrs. J. M. Maurer and daughter, Almedia, visited friends at Kreamer recently. lsaac G. Seiler, State ltoad Supervisor for Northumberland j county, who lives here, is getting ready j for the annual Spring cleanup. "The Golden Gulch" Given For Gratz Band By Special Correspondence j Gratz, Pa., March 23. Clarencs Miller and Gordon Scliminky spent j Sunday at llegins. Hoy Coleman i of Millersville is spending a vacation ; with his parents. Miss Dorothy | Fidler is visiting at Lucknow. Miss Hattie Zimmerman, principal cf Grats selioos, spent several days at her I home at Selinsgrove. William Sessaman has resumed duties at ! Jersey Shore where he is employed.— j Stanley Buffing-ton will leave for j Millersville next Tuesday where ha J will enter Millersville State Normal | school for the Spring term. lrvin Herb of Hegins visited friende h ei'» recently. ('. P. Moyer has wm-Ti+i | from northern Pennsylvania where n« I was treated for cancer. Mr. Moyer is in a critical condition. The play, j "The Golden Gulch," given two eve j nings by the Gratz Dramatic Club was j well attended. The Gratz band, rcceni i ly organized made its first public ap pearance furnishing music for thu play both evenings. One of tha main fealures of the musical part ot (he program was a cornet solo by tin leader, Milton Umholtz, who is well known throughout Lykens Valley for his musical talent. The play nn given for the benefit of the Gfu band. PARTY AT PEIFFER HOMK Union Deposit, Pa., March -s.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Keiffer and daugh ter Kathryn spent Sunday at Palmyrj visiting the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Deeds.- Harry Kaylor spent Monday at Harrishurg.— Preachivur services will be held in the United Brethren Church to-morrow morn inn at 10.30 o'clock by the pastor, the Rev. George W. Hallman. Sterling Peift'er and' sister Ruth spent Monday at Harrishurg. Miss Rosa Swope of Hummelstown visited Miss Mary Rambler on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Kaylor spent Saturla.v at Newport.- - | Mrs. Joseph Etter and daughter Sarah spent Sunday near Sand Beach visit ing her son John Etter. Miss Ada Glaub and sister. Miss Elizabeth Dick son, of Altoona, were the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Ella Spotts, on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Keiffer spent Sunday at Annville with the lat ter's mother, Mrs. Whitmoyer.—Frank Spotts spent a day at Harrishurg.— A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peiffer, the evening wai spent in games and music by the fol lowing: Miss Eeo Reager, Miss Bea. I trice Gingrich, Miss Martha Peiffer, j Theodore Boyer, John llansliue, Frank Snyder. Stanley Peiffer, Paul Bong, Niles Bong, Mrs. Herman Gingrich, 'Mrs. Harry Kaylor and Mr. and Mrs. j Edward Peiffer. : : jYonJ CENTS ! BROWN'S Bronchial TROCHES The finest cough remedy in the ! handiest package. Not a candy— contain no opiates. Test them NOW Aik your Druggist lor the New 10c t size" Box Other sizes Ssc, 30c and SI.OO Jf pour dealer cannot uupply t'ot*. will mail any upon receipt of price. , John I. Brown & Son Boston. Mass. \ i RHEUMATIS& CAN BE CURED i Sufferers with Rheamatlsm, Nenrelfcl:« i Neurltli. Lnmbngo, Sciatica, Bhenmatold ArthrltliorGoat.no matter how Mtare ▼onr case la, write for my FREE book. Frederick Dotdale, M. D,, 172 Boylltoa St., Boston, Maes., Dept. jmbS. Cumberland Valley Railroat) In Effect June 27. 191K TRAINS leave I-larrlsburg For Winchester and Martlnsburr aM 6:03, *7:52 a. m . *3:40 p. m. For Hagerstawn. Chambersbur*, Car lisle. Mechanlcsburg and Intermediate stations at *n:HB, *7:62, *11:63 a. m.. •3:40. 5:37. *7:45. *11:00 p. m. Additional trains for Carlisle and Mechanlcsburg at 9:48 a. m., 2:16, 3:2#, (:30. 9:35 p. in. For Dlllsburg at 5:03, *7:62 anil *11:53 a. in., 2:16, *3:40, 6:37 and <:3ll p. m. •Bally. All other trains dally except Sunday. H. RIDDLE. J. H. TONGE. 0, P. X. |