RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES HORSE 20 YEARS OLD NEVER BROKEN Raised as Pet on Miller Farm and Brought by Liveryman at Sale WATCH AND MONEY LOST Girl Drops Pocketbook in Sus quehanna River While on Way to Harrisburg Miilersburg, Pa., March 25. A daughter of August Newark while coming across the river at Miilersburg Saturday on the way to her home at Harrisburg accidentally dropped her pocketbook into the river. The purse contained a gold watch and a sum of money and has not been recovered.— At the sale of the personal property of the late Samuel P. Miller, east of Miilersburg, a horse. 20 years old, which was never broken to work of any kind and never had harness on his hack, was sold. Mr. Miller raised the animal, which was a fine speci men of horseflesh from a colt and it was a pet. Liveryman Victor Sliaeffer purchased the animal and is now using him in general livery work. Miss Rebecca Lebo, who had a bad fall on an icy pavement last week is not improving very rapidly, being unable to walk. Luther Lenker, night caller at the Pennsylvania Railroad Junction telegraph office, has been transferred to a similar posi tion at Sunbury and has been suc ceeded by Willis Bowman. The Rev. \V. C. Skeatli has been returned by the Philadelphia conference of the M. K. church to the Miilersburg pastorate for another year. Mrs. t'harles Pay of Philadelphia, was the cuest of P. W. Pay and family this week. Miss Mary A. Voss is seri ously ill with pneumonia at her home in Center street. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. F.OCCATIoXAI, School of Commerce Troup Building 15 So. Market Sq. Day and Night School 22(1 Year Commercial and Stenographic Course* Bell l'hono 19JB-J Harrisburg Business College Day and Night Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Civil Scrilit Thirtieth Year 31>9 Market St. llanislmrg, Pa. 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Miss Elsie Bistline, entertained a party of six teen young people at her home on Friday evening. Refreshments were served. Mrs. H. M. Hall returned p from Washington, P. C., where she I was operated on at a hospital.—Hol man and Nary shipped three carloads of horses from this county. There is quite a demand for horses and con " sequentiy the prices are high. Best horses bring over S2OO. —Mrs. Charles Ricedorf was given a surprise kitchen shower at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fr.ank Rohn.—J. M. L. Wentzel, of Harrisburg, visited Perry county friends. —Harry Owings, of Johnstown, who visited his father here recently, fell a distance of twen- r The Rev. S. S. Cornell For f i Mt. Union Methodist Church > By Special Correspondence I Mt. Union, Pa., March 25. A f robbery occurred on Tuesday morn ing when thieves entered the store of Robert Longacre and stole smoked t meat and groceries. Mt. Union is r to have a new minister in the Rev. S. v S. Cornell, who will succeed the Rev. < - [ T. S. Wilcox, pastor of the Methodist > d Church. Pr. Wilcox was here two' s vears. He will go to New Cumber- j g "land, Pa. The chart for sale of, \! tickets for Pr. Conwell's famous lec a tures. "Acres of Diamonds" Monday ',; March 31. was opened on Monday and -j by evening all desirable seats were -Isold. Misses Frederick and Julia e Hackman entertained a number of 1 girls at a sewing circle on Tuesday j f evening. Mrs. Guy Gambell a for- J gr inter teacher, entertained the teachers, I.l of the Mt. Union schools on Wednes- | c' day evening. A home talent niin s strel show will lie held this evening j -'in the Band Theater for the benefit! e of the Band. Charles Walter while! running the rolls at the Mt. Union 1 Tannery had several fingers smashed. | •| — The Misses Mary Julia Hackman.! Anna Clinger and Bertha Noble of | West Chester State Normal are visit ing their parents. Fred McClain of | State College is visiting hie parents. W. M. A. OFFICF.RS By Special Correspondence Wormleyshurg. Pa., March 25.—The | Women's Missionary Association met I I at the home of Sirs. W. O. Risliel and i | elected these officers: President, Mrs. j J. J. Ifeinmer: vice-president, Mrs. W. O. Rishel: secretary and treasurer, Miss A. E. Eckert; secretary of lit- : I | erature, Mrs. I. V. lviester;. secretary ' of thank offerings, Mrs. u. B. Ren shaw: Mrs. J. J. Hemmer, Mrs. W. 0.1 • Rishel and Miss Eckert were elected i delegates to the convention to be held in May in the United Brethren Church, , , Wormleysburg. Paul Kiester has gone to Florida to spend some time. How's This? We offrr Onp Hundred Dollar? Reward for anj cast* of Catarrh that cannot be cured I>j Hall's Cttarrh Cur*. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. ,T. Cheney for th»» last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaction! and financially able to carry out any obligation! made by his Arm. \ NAT. BANK OF COMMERCE. 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Spotts.—A birthday party - . of twenty-flve guests was held in honor t of George Gibbons at the home of Mrs. s Margaret Bryer.—The 2-year-old baby l son of Roy Baker narrowly escaped , being seriously burned by lighting a . piece of paper at the stove and throw f lng It back of his neck. His brother f Lee put out the fire by means of a r n:g after the greater part of the child's - hair was scorched off. Harrisburg and Mt. Joy Pastors Exchange Pulpits By Special Correspondence Mount Joy, Pa., March 23. The Rev. Thomas Roberts, who was the I pastor of the Methodist church at Safe Harbor was on Tuesday appoint ed pastor of the Methodist church at Mt. Joy by the annual conference at Philadelphia. The Rev. C. R. John son, the present pastor was not given • a charge and will likely retire after ! having been in the ministry thirty-one | years. The Rev. J. K. Deacon, a for- I mer Mount Joy pastor, who for sev eral years served at Strasburg has been appointed for Marietta. Edgar R. Missemer, son of J. R. Missemer. publisher of the Mount Joy Star and News, has been made business man ager of the Lincoln County Democrat, I at_ Hugo. Colorado. Miss Pauline I Williams was given a kitchen shower lon Monday evening by her Sunday | school class. Mrs. Philip Frank of Berwyn, formerly of this place, who resides with Dr. T. D. Richards, j while attending a church social on Saturday evening fell and broke her arm at two places. Editor John R. Missemer celebrated his sixtv-lifth I birthday on Friday. The Rev. Jas. F. Bullitt of St. Andrew's Church of Harrisburg, preached in the Episco-1 pal church on Sunday evening, while the rector, the Rev. Lewis Chester Morrison, tilled the pulpit of the Rev. j Mr. Bullitt. The Lutheran Ladies' j Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. i Amos Gantz. Ralph Robinson and ' his sister. Miss Stella Robinson of I Philadelphia, spent Sundav with | Mrs. George Brown. Miss Eli/.a- I beth Missemer of Sporting Hill, vis ited her brother, J. R. Missemer on I Saturday. Walter Loraw was tend-1 ered a handkerchief surprise on I Saturday, it being his thirty-first birthday. H. A. Hosmer of Phila delphia, was in town on Thursday. I Charles S. King of Harrisburg, spent I Monday in town. C, D. Newell, of I Pittsburgh, was a Friday visitor here. William Shickley of Harrisburg | spent Sunday here. Track and Fence Built as Memorial to Teacher By Special Correspondence Sliippoiishurx. Pa., March 2."i. j \\ hil© trying to break a colt recently i the horse with which the colt was liar- ■ nessed became frightened and both ran off, dragging Jesse Sajoc, a farm- I er near town and breaking his leg. i Ethel PowelPof Lewistown spent Sun- : bury with her parents here. Bishop! W. X. Bell will speak in -Messiah United Brethren Church Tuesday evening, April 18.—Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lehman entertained the Senior class of the Normal School Sat jurday evening. Miss Pearl Lutz is home from a visit to New York City. I A number of persons from here at tended the county Sunday school con-! i vention at Newville. The track and I fence which will be placed around the • athletic field will be as a memorial to | i Dr. Eckels, who taught in the normal | school for about twenty years. ECZEMA ALL OVER CHILD'S FACE , Hands and Head. Appeared in Form of Rash. Head Covered With Scales. Itched and Burned. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "The first notice we had of my child * eczema was on his cheeks, ana It continued to spread all over hit face, hands, and , head. It appeared in the J form of a rash which made him cross and fret- ' ? fu l and very sleepless. I ' It stopped the growth j NP 'O'J of his hair as his head v\. - y was covered with scales, j His face and hands were 80 affected that they • Itched and burned. "We sent for a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment which afforded al most Immediate relief, so we bought more, and by the end of three weeks the child was healed." 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Miss Suvilla Brendle Appointed Night Superintendent of Garfield Hospital By Special Correspondence <>rccncastle, Pa., March 25. —Miss Suvilla Brendle left this week for Washington, D. C., where she has been appointed night superintendent of Garfield Hospital. Miss Hrendle finished her training as a nurse in this Institution In February, and her ap pointment comes in recognition of ability. Claude Coffey, general sup erintendent of the Greencastle Light, Heat, Fuel and Power Company, has resigned his position, and will enter the Lancaster business college. An nouncement has been made of the marriage of John M. Stains, of Green castle, to Miss Hilda May Finney, of Frederick, Md. The wedding took place Saturday evening at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Miss Katherine Omwake is spending sever al weeks with her brother at Harris burg. Greencastle relatives have re ceived announcement of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Thompson, at Amenta, N. Y. Mrs. Thompson was formerly Miss Mary Fletcher of Greencastle. Sirs. John P. Stover was hostess of the Music Club on Tuesday evening. Miss Marica Snyder had the paper for the evening. Jacob Hostetter is re covering from a serious' Illness. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Morganthall enter tained at cards Monday evening at their home in South Carlisle street. Hiram Metcalfe, of Pittsburgh, was a week-end visitor with his parents. —Miss Amy Shank of Goucher Col lege, is spending the Spring vacation at her home here. Mrs. Harry Elliott and daughter, of Roanoke, Va.. spent part of the week in the home of A. S. Elliott. Miss Emma Gries haber, of Harrisburg was the guest of Mrs. C. B. Carl over Sunday. Max McLaughlin, of the Harrisburg Academy is home for the Easter va cation. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pattop. have returned from a visit at Phila delphia and Easton. W. H. Wish ard of Antrim township, has been awarded a contract from the State Highway Department -for crushing the immense amount or stone which will be required to rebuild thirteen miles of State Highway in Fulton Mr. and Mrs. Gilmour Spend Honeymoon in Porto Rico Waynesboro. Pa.. March and Mrs. Allen P. Gilmour married February 12. are home from lan extended honeymoon trip, the greater part of which was spent in ! Porto Rico. They will spend this I week with the bride's parents, Mr. land Mrs. J. F. Newman, after which | they will leave for their home in Lex ington, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrer left this week for Atlantic City. Miss Jennie Joffe, who has | been spending sometime with her I sister, Mrs. Isaac Bloom, has returned to Baltimore. eHrbert Grimm, of the editorial ?taff of the Philadelphia Ledger, has been enjoying a week's visit to his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. Lower Grimm. Mis Ada Morris, Manasquan, N. J., was the guest this week of the Rev. and Mrs. J. Marshall j Rutherford. Airs. Annie Gilbert, | celebrated her 76th birthday and Mrs. Margaret Morrison, celebrated the | SOth anniversary of her birth this week. Miss Alice oiler is visiting | her brother, Samuel Oiler at Wilming j ton.Del.-—Clyde E.Hebb of Leitersburg ! Md., and Miss Edith Myers, of | Waynesboro, were married at Hagers town, by the Rev. Victor Miller.—Miss |Omega Berlin entertained the ,follow ing young friends at a St. Patrick's party: Misses Florence Snyder, Jean ette Miller, Anna Starner, Gertrude Blair, Omega Berlin, Gail Blair, Mary I-atsliaw, Helen Boetler, Mary Red ding, Martha Redding. Helen Barn hart. Naomi Snyder, Blanche Bess hardt; William Stitely, Ralph Smith, Guy Smith, Harry Heffner. John Walk, Max Niedcntohl, Brent on Gordon, Glenn Robinson, Harold Fritz, Karl Long, Marshall Harbaugh, Harry Mc- Carthy, Harry Bock, Floyd Harbaugh, I'.lair Davis, Charles Hoover and Paul Oglesbee.— Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Mor ganthall, of Greencastle, entertained' a number of friends, among whom where Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Mor-i ganthall and Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Todd, of Waynesboro. Miss Phyllis' Phillips entertained a number ofj friends in honor of her guest, Miss 1 Rosemary Ke'ler, of Brown's Mill, N. J. ' High School Pupils Enjoy High Class Victrola Music lliinimulMtown, Pa., March 25.—0n Monday evening, the W. C. T. U. held i u meeting at the home of Mrs. Mary Grill. Misses Beatrice Zelters and Annie Mack entertained a number of! friends at a progressive five hundred I at i.iiss Zeiter's home. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Ephraim Baer are entertaining Mr. j and Mrs. Edward Baer and children of Kanaranza, Wis. Mrs. Howard Neuin and daughter Marguerite, re-1 turned home on Monday from a visit to Mrs. Neuin's mother, Mr. Cyrus. Gossert, at Rohrersburg, Pa. Clar ence Webner of Gettysburg spent Sun duy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Webner. Mrs. Scott K. Wagner of Heading visited per parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fox on Tuesday.— Mrs. Edgar Reed of Philadelphia visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isauc N'issley. County Superintendent F. E. Sliambaugh and Assistant W. R. Zimmerman spent a short time in the schools here on Thursday. Miss Annie Sutcliffe, a student nurse at the Harrisburg hospital, visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sutcliffe, on Wednesday. Airs. F. G. Keller spent the. week at Philadelphia. Mrs. Frank Hummel entertained Mesdaines Oilman and Henry, of Harrisburg.— Mrs. ,T. M. Briglitbill entertained a number of friends at a stitching bee at her home on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller visited triends at Palmyra on Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Wentz spent Tuesday I afternoon at Harrisburg. The Rev. Robert A. Rauscli preached in the Annville Reformed Church on Wed nesday evening. Mrs. A. M. Brandt j of Harrisburg spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Charles Miller. Mrs. | \. W. Dippell of I>ancasler visited her i parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kox on j Tuesday. Prof. Thomas O. Mitman j j gave a Victrola concert of Russian I and Bohemian music in the high [school on Wednesday morning. J CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY HL^Hh^HV -■ '' *jj^B Marietta. Pa.. March 25.—Mr. and Mrs. Christian Yaley are receiving congratulations on the celebration of their golden wedding anniversary. Both are enjoying good health. Their grandson, Robert, is here pictured with the aged couple. Mr. Yaley was for years a raftsman on the Susquehanna river. They have three children living. Party For Athens Guest by Mrs. A. T. Keyser By Special Correspondence MontaiHloii. Pa. March 25. "Sha dow social" held by the Ladles' Aid Society of the Baptist Church at the home of Jerome Furman was well at tended. Mrs. Angus Fairchild was tendered a surprise party at her home on Monday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. About forty were present. —Mrs. A. T. Keyser en t« rtained a party of friends at her home on Saturday afternoon in honor of her guest, Mrs. Harry Mitten, of Athens. Those present were: Mrs. Joseph Plleegor, Mrs. Elmer Shaffer, Mrs. Merrill Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Best, Mrs. George Ileitz, Airs. Jerome Furman. Mrs. W. C. Burrey, Mrs. Frank Cox, Martha Riegel, Jessie Slear. of Montandon; Mrs. Arthur Sny der of Mtfflinburg and Mrs. Harry Mitten of Athens. Silas Park is dan gerously ill with pneumonia.—Robert, Elizabeth, Wilson, Harriet and Ed ward Reitz are housed up with the : measles. The Rev. Franklin Art ley | has returned from the Methodist eon ! ference, he having been assigned to this charge for another year. Mrs. Fra nk Kries and Mrs. James Stiver spent Wednesday at West Lewlsburg I with Mrs. David Kunkle. —Miss Mary I Garber is at Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stalil of Northumberland, j spent Sunday with his brother, Adam j Stalil. Mrs. Joseph Frederick left \ Tuesday for Nantlcoke where she will spend some time. —Mrs. Harry Mit ■ ten has returned to Athens after spending several days at A. G. Keys- I er's. Surprise at Goldsboro For Miss Arvella Shaffner By Special Correspondence tioUlshoro. Pa., March 25. Mr. and Mrs. William Shaffner gave a sur prise party for their daughter, Ar | velle. After music and games, re freshments were served to Arvelle Shaffer, Panzie Kortman, Sylvia Bam l berger, Margie Keister, Blilie Bam- I berger, Stella Shuler, Carrie Urich, Stella Shaffner, Robert Shelly, Earl Beshore, Ferris Reid, Dewey Glessner, Xester Sipe, Ralph Zeigler and Samuel Shaffner. Ferrie _Reid spent the week-end with his parents, at Taw neytown, Md. Miss Florence Gates, living at River View, lias secured a position at the State Capitol at Har risburg. Miss Sue Householder is suffering from the grip. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shuler, of llighspire, spent Sunday here. Earl Beshore spent Saturday evening at York Haven. Mrs. Hoover, of Harrisburg, spent the week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brinton. Miss Elsie Ross has returned home after spend ing some time at Harrisburg and Al toona. - The Dollar Social given by the Christian Endeavor society of the Church of God on Satur day evening was a success.—On account of the absence of one of the debaters on Tuesday evening, the de bate was postponed until four weeks from that date. The question is: "Re solved, That the United States made more progress during times of peace than during times of war." and will be debated affirmatively by Robert Shelly and Barbara Bamberger; neg atively by Grabill Bear and Panzie Zortman. Turkeys Sell at 61 Cents Per Pound at Farm Sale By Special Correspondence Jonestown, Pa., March 25. Fu neral services of the late Joseph Minnlch, were held from the Heilman House on Monday afternoon, the Rev. George R. Deisher. officiating and the pallbearers were Thomas J. Rank, John H. Kern, Elmer E. Leininger and Adam B. Webbert. Among I those who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Strlnphar at Annville were | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel XV. Wenger and j John L. Wenger and their children. At Dr. Samuel T. Gilbert's sale on Monday turkeys were CI cents a pound. D. G. Wagner and son nre erecting a porch in front of Isaiah W. Wootl's residence in Main street. Adam B. Webbert, postmaster, spent several days at Philadelphia. 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 HBO. U. S. PAT. orp. J J WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. Home Talent Is Rehearsing "Way Down East" Play By Special Correspondence Elizabctlivlllc, Pa., March 25. —D. j Frank Smeltzer moved his family I here from Sunbtyy and will assist. | Postmaster Miller in his printing otflce. I — Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rossman, of Montgomery, announce the birth of a son. Mrs. Rossman is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ll.' H. Weaver of this place. Rehearsals for the home talent play "Way Down East," are being held each week and the play will shortly be rendered. William J. Witmer moved his family to Miil ersburg on Tuesday. S. B. Rom berger of Harrisburg spent several days with his daughter, Mrs. Ella J. Kltnger. Mrs. George F. Gaupp of t Pine Grove, was here this week. The Rev. J. E. Beam moved into the | Romberger home in West Main street |and the Rev. Eagle occupied the (vacated house. Mrs. Isaiah T. Bow man moved from her home near Fisherville to her mother's home in Uroad street on Tuesday. John W. Schreffler of Philadelphia spent sev | era! days with his sister. Alice ; Schreffler here. Misses Ruth Miller | and Florence Welir spent several | days at Tower City. The Rev. Jas. | 15. Beam will supply the Reformed j church at Paxlnos until the May j classis meets. Dauphin Minister Returns F«3m Long Trip to Bermuda By Special Correspondence Dauphin, Pa., March 25. ■— The [ Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton I Stirling returned on Monday from a six weeks' trip to Bermuda. On their i way home they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Brooks at Newark, N. J. Miss Arne Shaffer, a nurse at the Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, spent several duys with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaffer. Mrs. Adelaide Arnold and Miss Elizabeth Crouse, of Lebanon, were week-end guests of Mrs. Eliza- I beth Crouse. William Bell Gross left on Monday for Memphis, Tenn., | where he will be employed by tlie Pennsylvania Steel Company. • Airs. i William Rodenhaver of Harrisburg, j spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellers. Miss Elizabeth Fritts of Hummelstown, was the week-end guest of Miss Helen j Kennedy. Mrs. Naomi Herrmann, lof Harrisburg, was visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf. Thomas Hawthorne, of .New York [City, was the week-end guest of his mother, Mrs. .1. W. Hawthorne. Mrs. , Bertha Henninger and daughter, Helen, were the guests of Mrs. John ' Putt at-llarrisburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Froelich of Harris burg, were the guests of Mrs. Froel ich's sister, Mrs. Henry Bowman, at Speeceville. Mrs. George Williams, of Williamsport spent Sunday with lier sister, Mrs. William Garman. Ray mond Suydam and Ralph Seiders, of Steelton, were the guests of Walter J. Shaffer, on Tuesday. Mrs. William B. Gross left to-day for Washington and Alexandria, Va., where she will visit relatives. Miss Margaret Fer tig spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. John Putt at Harris burg. Miss Mary Cook, of Harris burg. was the guest of Miss Nora Crouse on Saturday. Prof. Miles C. Hummer, principal of the borough schools, spent Sunday at, his home at Linglestown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Singer and daughter, Adeline, of Har risburg. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Singer of Singersville on Sun day. —— George Denison, Jr., and Chambers Denison, students at West 1 Chester Normal School, are spending the Spring vacation with their father, j George Denison. Harry Bowman, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman of Speeceville. Mrs. Thomas Poffen herger of Harrisburg, was a recent guest of Mrs. Freeman Gerberich. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ert, formerly of Pittsburgh, have moved here. Mrs. I Ert was. before her marriage, Mi«s' Luln Coffman of this place. Mrs. Mary Mesmer, of Harrisburg, was the guest of Mrs. J. M. Hawthorne, on Saturday. Miss Mary Oarnian, of Clarks Ferry, was, the week-end guest of Miss Alice Minsker. Charles Swartz and Raymond Reed of Harris burg spent Thursday at the "Wesley." BUY PICTURES FOR HALIFAX SCHOOLS ! Mothers' Association Collects | Money For Ornamentation of Borough Class Rooms FOREMEN AT DINNER Northern Central Railroad Su pervisor Entertains Division Subordinates Hy Special i'orres/*onJtnct Halifax, Pa., March 25. F. I.oud ermiich spent Monday at Matamorai. - Mrs. Sarah Sweigard, who spent several months at Altoona, returned J home on Tuesday. Mrs. Emma. | Bower is confined to her home by ill ness. Francis and Paul Sheesley spent Sunday with their father, John | Sheesley, at Matamoras. Mr. and : Mrs. W. H. Etzweiler, of Penlirook, : spent Sunday at home with their par ents. Charles llouck, of Ilummels ; town, spent Sunday at. the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kitchen. Ray mond Corsnitz and Miss Florence Grim, pf Millersburg, spent Sunday at the home of W. S. Grim. Mr. Grim was home from Milton over Sunday. , George Hoft'man, who spent sev eral days with his mother, Mrs. Martha I. Hoffman, left Sunday for Pittsburgh. ll. W. Spongier spent I Tuesday a.t Harrisburg and j— Mary Harper visited frienOs at New Cumberland over Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. George Gray and two ! children, of Harrisburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Spain- on Sun- I day. Airs. M. H. Spahr spent Mon day at Tlarrisburg. Harry Sheetz and family of Enola, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Ender. Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Sheaffer | and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Sheaffer, and son, Earl, of Penbrook. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Jury. Mrs. Cornelius Endcrs i and Raymond ilartman are spending I several days at the home of her da ugh - | ter, Mrs. Chester Eebo, at Harrisburg. Miss Sylvia Sponsler of New Cum berland, spent over Sunday with her j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sponsler. | — Mrs. Cornelius Hoffman spent sev- I eral days at Harrisburg. Mrs. | Daniel Eyster and Mrs. John Corsnitz , spent over Sunday at Harrisburg and | Steelton. Charles Miller of Harris burg, is spending several days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ! Miller. Roy Evans of Knola, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Cornelius Enders. Mrs. E. A. Det weiler is visiting friends at Palmyra. ; Pictures for the borough school ; rooms have been bought by the Moth- I ers' Association and will be framed ' and hung in the various rooms. The following contributed to the purchase: I H. t,. Fetterhoff, 11. S. Noblet, A. 11. Prenzel, i*. S. Hill. G. YV. Shultz, C. C. Metzgar, C. M. Riohter, Dr. L. S. Mar | shall. A. M. Smith, W. P. Eoomis, O. ,T. Cooper, Mrs. W. B. Nace and Mrs. l A. S. l.oomis. Joseph Shoop of j Chester, was the guest of his sisters, Misses Carrie and Virginia Shoop over i Sunday. Supervisor J. W. Keener I entertained all the section foremen of his division on the Northern Central Kailroad at a dinner at the Keystone ; Hotel on Saturday afternoon. Those j present were: Charles Miller. E. N. Bubb, S. S. Coldren, T. L. Hammaker, H. S. Hoffman. E. H. Deveny, and J. H. Doney. of Millersburg: O. E. Sea ! grist, of Halifax. H. M. Rurnell and J. F. Fenstemacher, of Mahantango, (J. B. Buffington and J. A. Ross, of I Hundor; S. l.ontz. of Selinsgrove Junc i tlon; N. T. Wetzel and H. A. Dreibel : bus, of Dalmatia; C. S. Stickenfinger, i and T. C. Smith, of Sunbury: 11. S. Bub. and 11. E. White" of Dauphin; J. iH. Kreeland. of Speeceville: 11. H. Wilver, of Englenook: E. Schreiner and J. A. Ilarman, of Elizabethville. and ,T. 11. Eontz and John Shultz, of Lykens. W. 11. Arnold, of Halifax was the only foreman absent, he be ing confined to his home by illness. Misses Grace and Elsie Harper, of I Millersburg. spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Mary Harper In Fifth street. Miss Ruth Bowman is at ! Philadelphia. Classes Will Butcher Their "Pigs" at Wormleysburg Wormle.vsburg, Pa.. March 25. Paul Kister left on Wednesday for a trip to Florida to visit his uncle. Mrs. Russel Hummel has been enter taining her mother, Mrs. Rhodes, of York, the past week. Miss Eouise Baker of Keedysville. Md., is visiting , her cousins, the Misses Ruth and Jennie Maker. Mr. and Mrs. Kuinler I who have been spending part of the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Ellas Arney, returned to their home in Perry county this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geiger and children, of Paxtang, spent Sunday with their brother, Wesley Geiger. Airs. Rus sell Hummel and Mrs. Rhodes visited in New Cumberland on Tuesday. Miss Maud Arney of Eancaster spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Arney. To-morrow will |he ingathering day at the United Brethren church. The different classes will have their "pigs" butcher ed and the societies of the church are contributing their share also toward wiping out the entire indebtedness on the church propety. The regular meeting of the Eadies" Aid of the IT. B. Church was held at the parson age on Tuesday evening. 5