6 ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS FIREMEN PLAN BIG CELEBRATION Invitations Issued to Public Schools, Pioneer Cadets and Lebanon Valley College JUBILEE ON MAY 20 Many Out-of-Town Organiza tions Expected to Take Part in Parade By Special Correspondence Annville, Pa., May 13. What promises to bo the biggest celebration of the present year will be held on Saturday, May 20, by the Rescue Fire Company of Annville. lnvialions have been extended to the public schools of AnnTille, the Pioneer Cadets, and Lebanon Valley College to partici pate In the parade in the afternoon. Invitations have already been sent to out-of-town Are companies and it Is expected that many favorable re sponses will be received. Master Kobert Krelder entertained a number of friends at a birthday party on Saturday afternoon at his home. John P. Batdorf has gone to Sunbury, where he will spend a week at the United States District court as a Juror. Raymond Kpler of Oolo hrook and Miss Eliaatietli Reider, of Kll»bethtown, visited friends here on Sunday. D. A. Whiskeyman Is ■lowly reeuperatlnx from a rocent at tack of sickness. The Rev. Paul D. "Whitman Is holding: prayer services in the HIU Duthcran church. PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD If you suffer from bleeding. Itching, blind or protruding Piles, aend m« your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorp tion treatment; and will also send some of this home troa'menl free for trial, with references from your own locality It requested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no nioniy, but tell others of this offer. Write to-day to Mrs. M. Bummers, Box P. Notrn Dime. Ind. N n in N N IIIMHIII NIL i | | Ask The | Merchants | I or om I ifp We Work I t|fe As To Our | JftT Ability We will gladly furnish you si with the list, but here's a | good plan: Notice the clean- I est windows — WE "DID" THEM. 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Engineer Surveyor Teacher «' Architect *>oco. Fireman 4k Bag. English Branches i 1 i Architectural Draftsman rlvll Service Agriculture •' Structural Engineer Hallway Mall Clerk Poultry Fnrmtaa t r > Building Contractor Bookkeeping I'luinb. A Stenm Fit. •' > Concrete Construction St«»uo. .fc Typewriting ChnrUtry ■' > Mechanical Engineer Window Trimming Automobile ItunnSag \ i Name I* | Bt. and Me. 5 | City ........................... . State J Present Occupation m J SATURDAY EVENING, Personals News Items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania riketoiTO. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Strohm, of Flshlngf Creek Valley, visit ed Mr. and Airs. H. B. Megonnel, on Sunday. Harry Reigle, of Harris burg:, visited Mrs. Michael Cassel and family, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Mum ma atid children, Ada and David, spent Sunday with Daniel Reese, liear Annville. The Mount Laurel Aid Society will hold a festival opposite the church on Saturday evening. May 20. Mr. and Mrs. John Unfile and chil dren, Oscar and Ethel, spent Sunday with Ellas Mumma and family, near Steelton. Mrs. .John Thompson, of Harrisburg, spent several days this week with her father. Thomas Ramsey. —Mis. John Neidig and daughter, of Alanada Gnp. on Tuesday visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pottelger. Ezra Wilt, of near Hanoverdale, spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. wilt. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Shep ley, and children; Mr. and Mrs. Copen hagen of Harrisburg, on Sunday were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Radle. —There will be preaching services in the Mount Laurel Bethel on Sunday, May 21. morning- and evening, by the pastor, the Rev. Jonas Martin. In the evening the ordinances will be observ ed. Mrs. Grant Peters, of Progress, spent several days with lier parents, AXr. and Mrs. William Hughes. l'nion Deposit Mr. and Mrs. J. Kbersole, of Hummelstown, visited their son. Ralph Kbersole, on Sunday.— Paul Miller spent Saturday at. Palmyra visiting his uncle, Edward Spangler.— Harry Garrett, of Baltimore, Md., spent Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Garrett. Miss Anrle Line baugh and sister. Mary, spen. a day at Harrisburg. Preaching services will be held In the United Brethren Church on Sunday evening by the pastor, the Rev. George W. Hallman, and In the Lutheran Church on Sunday evening by the Rev. Klngports. of Sellnsgrove. —• Harry Yingst spent a day at Harris burg. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Shope, of Paxtonia, were guests of their daugli te.r, Mrs. Eltas Kaufman. Mrs. Cyrus Garrett Is seriously 111. Miss Ruth Peiffor spent a day at Harrisburg George Dunkle, of Harrisburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Garrett, on Sunday.— Miss Carrie Letterman spent Tuesday at Derry Church. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stauffer, of Harrisburg. visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stauffer. John Long and brother, David, spout Monday at Harrisburg. Mrs. William Boyer, of Palmyra, and Mrs. Sarah Dunkle. of Harrisburg are spending some time with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kline, of Harrisburg, visited the latter's mother. Mrs. Adam Spahr, on Sunday. Mrs. J. K. Smith and daughter. Mrs. A. M. .Tacobv. of Harris burg, were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Etter. Norman Lentz spent a day at Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keeney and daughter, of Her shey. were the guests of Mrs. H. A. Letterman, on Sunday. Blnilnntiarlra Ohurcli. Miss Earley, of Palmyra, visited her grandparents on Sunday. Robert Siierk, of Pal myra. visited his father, who is on the sick list. Mr. and Mr?. John Poorman, of Palmyra, visited Albert Stuckev'g family. Dr. I. K. IJlrlch and Asa StAt<* of Ohio. City of Voledn. T.iwn<* County, Frank J. Cheney nines oath that be Is senior partner of tli#» firm y? F\ J. 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HOPKINS & SON, New York ASSEMBLAGE AT ANNUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION AT BLAIN REFORMED CHURCH Weimer, of Annville, and Lebanon, call ed upon M. B. Parting. John Ctem mens, of urantviile, made a business trip 10 Palmyra. Dlllabargr. John Went* and son, . . r . v of York, spent several days home of J. K. islvana. Mrs. Kohr and son, of Philadelphia, returned home alter u week's visit with I). \V'. 1.. " Airs. Robert iseison and children, Robert, Jr., and Adelie, are spending some tune at I nil homo 01 lira. .Nelson s parents, at York Springs. Mrs. j. 1,. Taylor and daugnter, Bes sie, were visiting at Harrisburg during the week. Mr. and Airs. Conrad Lone;, daughter of J. D. Gochenour, left this week for Pittsburgh, whore Mr. Long 1!.*,".. se . cul ;®a,, a position with the Penn sylvania Railroad. James Millard and iamlly, of Hersiiey, wore lJlllsburg visi tors over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Dan* L. .. n . inl, °f Harrisburg, spent Sunday at the home of Airs, \v, 1). Alenear. T,,. 8,1 }? All's. William Stouffer vlßlted M.\ .H. Snoke and family, at Lemoyne, I™ 'iyS?? l days. C. C. lvlnimel and *?,*}t ~ , , nl, of Carlisle, spent Sunday with lJlllsburg friends. Aliss Martha Mai berry and Allss Bessie Taylor speut Sunday at the liome of Charles Gross. ?!> a ?M,HI». Mrs. Charles behmer and children ware York visitors over Sunday. - l'rnfeasor Charles Smith, of l-ansfurd. Pa., spent Sunday at the home S-L 18 ?A h ?r' J ' Paul Smith. Miss Florence Wolf spent several days with Charles Reiver, at York. Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Klmmel were Harrisburg visi tors during the week. tidward Wold was a Harrisburg visitor this week. IKlllerstown. John RaiTensberger, cf Aew Bloom field, Is visiting Miss Jane Sheatfer. Miss Sara Rlckabaugh spent the week-end with James Beaver and family, in Pfouts Valley. Mrs. Hulda Knight, of Ouncannon, spent Sunoay with her parents, Mr. and Airs. Banks Page. Mr. and Mrs. William Rounsley and children, of Penbrook, and Edward Rumple, of Cardiff. Md.. were guests of Mr. and Airs. William Rounsley over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meßsemmlth, of Harrisburg*, wore the guests of T. P. Cathcart and family, Sunday. Miss Minnie Beaver, who has been vlßlting her sister. Airs. Isaac Rinehart, at Farmer's City, 111., for about twenty months, returned to her home, here, Sunday. Samuel Beaver and family, of Acadenila, were the guests of I). M. Rlckabaugh and familv, on Sunday. - Miss Alice Alexander was a Harrisburg visitor Wednesday Miss Klla Tyson was the guest of rela tives at Harrisburg over Sunday. Misses Ruth Sitenk and Helen Rebok were at Harrisburg, Tuesday. Airs. Robert Crane, of Harrisburg, and Airs. Harry Ltipfer, of Steelton, were week on£.!?H esta of Mr - an, l Ml '«- John Ward. -—William Spangler is visiting relatives In Snyder county. Mr. and Mrs. Sim man f ur«t, of Flemington, and Dr. and y*• Cretchfleld, of Lock liaven, visited D. M. Rickabaugh on Wednes day afternoon.—T. T. Grubb and daugh ter, Stella, spent Sunday with Mr. (.rtibb s sister. Mrs. Robert Ralton, at Tyrone. Mrs. Melvin Beamer and daughter, Martha, of Altoona, visited Airs. Reamer's sister. Mrs. Martha Pretz, this week. Kmory Fry and D. Q. Rickabaugh motored to Harrisburg, Sunday. Mrs. John Gardner, of Har risburg. visited Mrs. William Marshall, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. C. Kipp and Mrs. John Brinton spent AVednes day with Mr. and Mrs. Barton, at Thompsontown. Mrs. Charles New baker and daughter, of Steelton, are visiting Mrs. Newbaker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hopple. Snyder County Holds Record For Sunday School Work Selinsjrrove, Pa., May 13. R. E. Yoager spent the week-end with his daughter, Mrs. Edwin Ditzler, at Phoe nlxville.—Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Schnure have returned home after spending several months at Pueblo, Col.—Wil liam Snook is building an addition to his house, which will be occupied by his son George as soon as completed. John Boyer, borough engineer, has returned home after visiting relatives at Catawissa. Miss Phoebe Bailey spent the week-end with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W ,H. X^uck.— Park Huntington, a student at Sus quehanna University, spent the week end with his parents at West Milton. Born to Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johns ton, a daughter.—Snyder county Sun da> school convention held its annual aesslons here on Monday and Tuesday of this week. William Ackley, for merly pianist for "Billy" Sunday, \nd Charles Clark, a well-known composer, were here for both days. Snyder county has the distinction of being the banner Sunday school county in Penn syhania. over 55 per cent, of its popu lation being identified with church and Sunday school work. DO 11 HANDS ITCH AND BURN Becanws 01 Eczemas, Rashes, Chapping Etc.? I! So CUTICURASOAP AND CUTICURA MNTMENT Will affozfl instant relief and quickly head even when all else — hasiailed. On retiring bathe hands with "]7V ( L/ CuticuraSoap andhntwater. Dl 7, and rub Cuticura Ointment gently into the skin £nr a few minutes. Wipe off surplus Ointment with soft tissue paper or leave it on and wear old gloves or soft bandage during night. Samples Free by Mail CuUeiff* Soap Ami ointment aoM everywhere. Liberal aim pie at each mallwl free with 32-p. book. **arew "CuUaura." Dept. IS. Boataa. If Hair's Your Pride Use Herpicide HAJUUSBURG TELEGRAPH Officers Elected and Business Transacted by State Workers By Special Correspondence Biniii, Pa., May 13. Above Is a picture of the Sunday School As semblage taken on the occasion of the Forty-eighth Annual Convention held in the Bluln Zlon's Reformed church. At the right of the picture is W. D. Reel, of Philadelphia, State Superin tendent of the Home Department; other State workers present at the convention were Miss Martha E. Rob ison, of Bloomsburg, Pa., and the Rev. E. C. Keboch, of Harrisburg. The parade on Thursday headed by the Blain band was a feature. Officers elected/ were: D. 8. Fry, of Newport, president: C. M. Bower, of Blain, vice president; Miss Anna D. Wills, of Duncannon, recording secretary; Miss Pnera B, Robison, of Liverpool, cor responding secretary; C. R. Brunner, of New Bloomfleld, treasurer; Mrs. C. E. Jeffers, of Newport, elementary superintendent of rural department; Miss Catherine Long, of New Bloom field, homo department superintend ent: the Rev. L. A. Fuhrman, of Marysvllle, O. N. A. B. C. superinten dent; Miss Daisy V. Kuhn, of New port, secondary division superintend ent; Miss Elizabeth Roth, of New Bloomfleld, teacher training superin tendent; the Rev. S. L. Rice, of Marys vllle, missionary superintendent; the Rev. U. O. H. Kerschner, of Newport, temperance superintendent; O. At. Deckard, of Liverpool, publicity sup erintendent. Lewisberry Boy Scouts Practicing Signal Work By Special Correspondent Lewisberry, Pa., May 13.—Mrs.' Annie Laird entertained at her home on Saturday evening in honor of her granddaughter. Miss Lorena Kilmore, of Meclianlcshurg, who celebrated her birthday anniversary. Those present were the Alisses Ethel Laird, Helen Wolfe, Lorena Kilmore, Evelyn ilar lacher, Marjorle Ensminger, Bessie Kunkel, Mrs. Annie Laird, Mrs. Eliza beth IT. Laird, of this place, and Miss Ada Crull, of York. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brenneman and child, of Brookside, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brenneman.—"Moth srhood Parallel With the Cross" is the subject of the sermon to be delivered by the pastor, the Rev. L. E. Wilson in the Methodist Episcopal Church to morrow morning when Mother's Day will be observed. The festival that was announced to be held by the La dles' Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church Saturday evening in the town hall has been postponed until Saturday evening. May 27. Daniel Mutton and granddaughters, the Misses Margaret and Georgetta Hutton. are spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy at Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. William Rinesmith and sons, Lester and Ray Rinesmith, and daughter. Mildred Rinesmith, removed Monday to Penbrook. Mrs. Matilda Parks Is spending the week In Mechanics burg as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. David Laird. Sir. and Mrs. Curtis Cook and children, of Dills burg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Atticks. The Rev. H. T. Bowersox, a Lu theran minister of Rossville, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spangler and Fred Zinn. Miss Car rie Urich returned to Goldsboro after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller. James Spangler, Claude Rlsh, William Byers, Lloyd Rehm and Robert Sutton recently passed their examinations for tenderfoot require ments in the Boy Scouts of America. Troop No. 1, of Lewisberry, is making rapid progress. The boys are now practicing signaling and "first aid to the injured" work. Mothers' Dav and anlversary day will be observed Sunday evening by the Sr. Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mrs. John H. Shettel will have charge. Bruce Downs, of Yo cumtown, was a recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downs. State Federation Delegates Selected by Woman's Club By Special Correspondence Mccliaiiit'sburg, Pa., May 13. A pianoforte recital for graduation was given on Monday evening in Colum bian Hall, Irving College, by Miss Vida Koser. The following delegates were elected by the Woman's Club to attend the State Federation of Wom an's Clubs at Philadelphia in Oc tober: Miss Clara Tltzel and Miss Gertrude Eppley; alternates, Miss Lile George and Miss Lulu Coover. Mrs. Murray L. Dick left on Wednesday for Wellsboro as delegate from the Wo men's Club to the Federation in that, place. Mrs. Harris L. Pass spent four days on a trip to Washington, D. C„ Mt. Vernon and other points of interest. On Thursday evening the Trindle Spring Mite Society held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Joel Hertzler. The new uniforms for the Singer Band have been received and number flfty-two. They will be worn probably for the first time on May 30. Mr. and Mrs. George Haurk of Leßaysville are guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Alice Starr Hauck in South Market street.—Mrs. T. J. Kast was a visitor at Harrisburg this week. The Rev. H. Hall Sharp, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church will be one of the speakers at the Cumberland Valley Sunday school convention at Chambersburg, Mav 15 to 17, on the subject, "The Ideal Re lation of the Pastor to the Sunday School. Another speaker will be the Rev. S. S. Games, pastor of Trindle | Spring Lutheran church, whose sub i ject is "Personal Evangelism." Miss Iva M. Fish of Mechanicsburg, was graduated on Thursday evening from I the Presbyterian Training School In Baltimore. Mr. Epworth League officers in the Methodist Episcopal church were elected for the ensuing year on Wednesday evening as fol lows: President, Robert M. Weldler; vice-presidents, department of spiritual work, Charles Berkhelmer: department of social service, Mrs. Percy Martin; secretary. Miss Olive Taylor: treasurer, Miss Iva Klink; pianist, Mrs. E. E. Strong. Among those from this place who attended the Schumann-Heink concert and "The Birth of a Nation" in Harris burg on Tuesday were: Mrs. T. J. Sholl, Miss Margaret Glenn and Miss Mary McLaughlin. Soldier Who Served 27 Years in Army Dies in Hospital By Special Correspondence Montmidon, Pa., May 13.—William B. l-lartman, of Montandon, died at the WiUlamsport Hospital on Tuesday evening after an illness of three months. He served twenty-seven years In the United States Army. He was unmarried and is survived by a brother, Charles Hartman, of Ashland, and a sister, Mrs. Harry Derr, of Mon tandon.—Miss Ruth Shellenberger, of New Columbia, and Earl Blllmyer, of Mexico, were married at the Methodist parsonage Saturday evening by the Rev. Franklin Artley.—Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Beaver, of Shamokin, spent Sun day with Mrs. Alice Garber.—Edgar Ptleegor, of Muncy, spent Sunday with his parents here.—Miss Eva Harris has returned to her home at Buckham after spending several days with the Rev. and Mrs. Franklin Artley at the Methodist parsonage.—Allen Reitz and William Frederick attended the Moose parade at Williamsport on Saturday.— Mrs. Sue Arbogast ,of Vicksburg, spent several days at W. C. Burrey's.—-Harry Snyder and family spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sny der. near Mlffllnburg. Mrs. Arthur Snyder, of Miiflinburg, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ptleegor. Mrs. T. A. Hensel Entertains at Card Party and Supper By Special Correspondence Lykens, Pa., May 13. Mrs. T. A. Hensel entertained twenty ladieß at a card party and supper recently. The reception and dining rooms were beautifully decorated with llowers raised in Mr. Hensel's greenhouse. Among the decorations were geran iums. ferns and flowers of several descriptions. Instead of giving prizes Sirs. Hensel gave each guest a favor which she had done, up beauti fully In fancy paper and ribbon. Those preseni were: Misses Blanche tihler, Alary Grimm, Ethel John, Verna De lane}-, Mary Nestor, irma Yoss and May Voss. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Relit, Mrs. Kllnger, Mrs. Readdy, Mrs. Stein, j Mrs. Good, Mrs. Binning, Mrs. Arnold, i Mrs. Delaney, Mrs. Hancock, Mrs. I Saltier, Mrs. Nestor and Airs. Wentzler. ; HOME AFTER WEDDING TRIP By Special Correspondence Hhireiuunstown, Pa., May 13.—The ; Rev. H. K. Lantz, pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, here, attended the Spring convention o? the Lancaster Conference, of which he is president. Tho conference was held at. Elizabeth town.—The junior and senior Chris tian Endeavor societies of the United Brethren Church will hold a joint i meeting in the lectu u room to-mor row evening at 6.30 o clock. A special program has been prepared.—Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Wallace and daugh ters. Anna and Clara. Wallace, are vis iting Mrs. Wallace's sister at New York.—Mrs. Barbara Dauglierty has gone to Mount Gretna, where she will spend the summer.—Mrs. Frank Her bert, of Souderton, spent several weeks with Mrs. H. M. Rupp.—Miss Edytlie Gelling spent the week-end with friends at Harrisburg.—Mr. and Ru dolph Kahle.v, son William, grandson Russell Kahley and Messrs. Hershman and Rennard, of Meclianlcsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Ncblnger, of New Cumberland, and Sir. and Mrs. Simon Walters and daughter, of Penbrook, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nebinger, in Green street, on Sunday.—The Rev. A. R. Ayres, of New Cumberland, visited friends here during the week.—Mrs. James Miller, of Enola, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Howry.—J. A. Rhea, of New German j town, Perry county, spent several days* I with his daughter, Mrs. B. A. Bower, j —Mr. and Mrs. John S. Reed, of Enola, J and Mrs. D. 8. Irvin, of Pittsburgh, I were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Welgel, in West Main street, recently.—The Luther League held an Interesting meettng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Senseman on Wednesday evening. The topic dis cussed was "The Last Friendly Talk. ' —Dr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Daugherty have returned from their honeymoon 1 and will be "at home" to their friends | at Dr. Daugherty's residence In West j Main street after May 13.—At a meet, ing of the Shiremanstown school board | Miss Sue A. Kline was re-elected | teacher of the primary school with an I increased salary. SENIOR CLASS GIVES RECITAL Wiconlsco, Pa., May 13. Roy Acaley spent several days at Read ing and Hamburg:. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. A. .W. Warfel are visiting relatives at Heading. Amelia Seip spent Tuesday evening at Williams town. Mrs. Charles Row and daugh ter of Loyalton, spent Sunday here. Mrs. J. L. Macliamer and daughter, Rutli, are visiting relatives at Phila delphia. John Kniley of Phila delphia is spending the week-end with his parents in Center street. The Wiconlsco Senior class gave a recital to a large audience on Monday night. Grant Schoffstall of Sunbury is spending a few days at the home of Sanford Schoffstall. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Deifenderfer, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mosslp and Mrs. W. 11. Kiss inger autoed to State College Satur day. Charles Long is spending a week at Harrlsburg. Margaret Beadle of Philadelphia Is spending several days at the home of Thomas Coles. Lane ITarman has returned to Lewistown after spending the week end here. Allen Row, William Hart, George Witmer and Ammon Bordner spent Thursday in Pottsville. Wal ter Schoffstall is spending some time at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Schoffstall. LIGHTNING STRIKES HOUSE Jonestown, Pa., May 13. Crist of Reading spent several days with his brother, John M. Crist, a Civil War veteran here. Mr. and Mrs. Allen G. Walmer of Pine Grove, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Y. Walmer. The family of the late Richard B. Miller moved to Lebanon on Monday. Mr. and Airs. Emanuel G. Boeshore of Lickdale, visited their daughter, Mrs. Henry B. Lesher on Monday. Lightning struck and greatly damaged the sum mer house on Jacob Swanger's farm 011 Sunday. Horace D. Koons has a force of men at remodeling the in terior of Allen IT. Walmer's residence. The local High School team de feated the Fredericksburg High School ,team, score 20 to 2. MAY 13, 1916. Boy Scout Band Will Play at Atlantic City! By Special Correspondence Lewistown, Pa., May 13. Mrs. George Wentz Is on a trip to Philadel phia, where her daughter, Aliss Mil dred Wentz, graduates from Combs Musical Conservatory.—T. J. Midilagii, the veteran horseman of the Juniata Valley, is very 111 at his home at Mifflin.—Charles M. Smith, the noted trucker of Mifflin county, has a line ten-acre peach or?hard planted.— B'ires have been burning on the moun tains near here.—The First Boy Scout I Band of Pennsylvania, of this place, ! expects to play a nine weeks' engage ment at Atlantic City this summer. — j Daniel Ford, who recently arrived here from St. Petersburg, Fla., will open a grocery store. Mrs. Calvin Greene and daughter, Miss Nora Greene, are I on a trip to Atlantic City.—Some two foot carp have been caught in the; Juniata river recently.—Mrs. C. H. Hoffman has returned from a visit to Harrisburg. Many Visitors Hospitably Entertained at Linglestown By Special Correspondence Linglestown. Pa., May J3.—Church services will be held in the United Brethren church to-morrow morning -by the pastor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch. : In the Church of God in the evening | by the pastor, the Rev. Whitaker and i communion services will be held in ■ Wenrlch's church to-morrow morning |by the Lutheran pastor, the Rev. O. |R. Bittner. Miss Marlon Smith was jthe week Tend guest of Mr. and Mrs. i Emory Hassler at Palmyra. A dis trict Sunday school convention was | held in the United Brethren Church j Wednesday evening. Myrna Speas, ! Vera Speas, Erma Wilson, Alary | Speas, Catherine Speas, Master Harry I lllcks nnd Herman Wagner of Pen ; brook spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wetteroth. j Mrs. Carrie Feeser and sister, Aliss j Ellen Le Van, attended the funeral of j a relative at Philadelphia Saturday.— .Miss Anna Feeser and Aliss Marion Smith spent Wednesday and Thurs day as the guests of Dr. and All's. Ed wards at Hershey. Miss Lillian Hain of Halnton spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. John Look. Airs. Am brose Backenstoe, daughter Catherine of Enola, Atrs. Snyder of Hummels town, Mrs. Clyde Stoliman and daugh ter, Pearl, of Pittsburgh, were recent visitors hero. Aliss Clara Sherk, who has been ill with typhoid fever, is convalescing at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Koons. Aliss Ethel Cassell is spending several days with her sister, Mfo. Charles Lenlcer at I Harrisburg. Airs. Alaria Crum of j Penbrook, and Mrs. Elizabeth John- I ston of Harrisburg, on Thursday were the guests of their sister, Mrs. G. C. I Feeser. On Tuesday next the Rev. Air. and Mrs. H. Whitaker will cele brate the fifty-second anniversary of their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wright and Miss Jessie Wright of Steelton, Mrs. Enslnger and daughter and H. Troup, of Harrisburg, wore re cent guests of Mr. and Atrs. J. H. Shcpler. A. Aleade Juillard left for Lancaster Monday where he will at | tend Lancaster Business College. Prof. H. B. King left for his home at Bainbridge. CI.ASK OF XINE CONFIRMED Berrysburß-, Pa., May 13. Re formed communion was held hy the Rev. Mr. Welir assisted by the Rev. Mr. Beam on Sunday morning. Satur day night previous a class of nine was confirmed. M. S. Daniel attended United States Court, at Sunbury this week. Mr. and Mrs. George War ner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner, Mrs. M. S. Daniel and Miss ITa/.ei Deibler attended the I. O. O. F. ban quet at Eiizabethvtlle Monday eve ning. Mrs. Eliza Hartman who spent the winter at AUentown is visiting in town. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Weaver, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Smink and child, of Lykens, spent several days here. Misses Maud Bowman, Dora Hartman and Florence Hoover at te> «'ed the play at ElizabetliviUe on Sa.jrday evening and spent Sunday with friends there. - Mrs. Elizabeth Snyder of Harrisburg is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. S. Daniel. Miss Lena Hartman of Reading is spending some time at her home here. —Mrs. M. S. Daniel attended the funeral of a relative at Tower City on Wednes day. Mrs. Grant Hartman spent Monday with her mother at Eliza betliviUe. • I SAVE-A-CENT j Soft Scouring Compound ■ I \ The mighty FOUR cent punch at dirt Jj J It's good FOUR all cleaning !; i It's bad FOUR all dirt !• It's wonderful FOUR washing the hands £ 1 It's fine FOUR housecleaning •! Does more work than powders—does not waste | Only FOUR Cents j j: At Your Grocers rn SPiS\S%VAVbWSrti%WVbWVSW>V > %V%V. , dVyS%'.WASSSW. • IMPROVEMENTS ATHERSHEYPARK Modern Diningrooiris and New Porches; Equipment For Playgrounds PARK OPENING MAY 22 New Rowboats and Canoes Provided For Use on Spring Creek By Special Correspondence , Hershey, Pa., May 13. Many im provements are being made In Hershey Park, the most important being the modern dining room on the site of tho old dancing pavilion. On the wide porches around the new dining hall a thousand people may congregate. Tho i building formerly used by the Her- I shey Press has been removed and in ; its place is a statue surrounded by I flower beds and plants. For the chil i c 'ren s playground there is a new j equipment of twelve steel swings. On spring Creek are thirty-flve rowboats ! and canoes. The stage of the Park j Theater has been enlarged for tho t opening of the season, May 22. To- I day is clean-up day and all are eo j operating in burning rubbish and de- I stroying the breeding places of flies. |- The lair of the Hershey Volunteer | r ire Company lias attracted many per- I sons this week and the proceeds will make possible the addition of two I m ° , ? r trucks to the equipment- William F. R. Murrie, president of the Hershey Chocolate Company, with | Mrs. Murrie and their four children, J left for Detroit, where they will visit i friends. The High School orchestra I gave a concert in honor of the senior class. The features were recitations j by Mis 3 Irene Fasnacht and solos fov | Russell Clark. William A. Curtis spent several days with friends at Old I Ferry along the Juniata River. Mr. j and Mrs. James Murray entertained Mrs. William Doyle and Miss Mary | Hartnett of Lebanon. Mrs. W. R. [W'indle is visiting her aunt, Mrs. | Thomas Dee, of Philadelphia, and friends at her former home in Ken nett Square. Miss Virginia Wit j man tfas the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. jW. Kurtz at Steelton. Mr. and Airs. I D. S. Graeff attended the 81st birth day celebration of Mrs. (Jraeff's fattier j at Columbia. Dr. M. D. Hershey, J. E. Gruber, Maurice Hinkle and Cur tin Hollingsworth spent several days in : Philadelphia. Mrs. George W. I Henry suffered a slight attack of lock ! jaw from an infected thumb. John Shenk visited his parents in Myers town. The John Elder Bible class of Derry Presbyterian church was entertained at the home of J. W. Rice. Backache Just Like a Toothache! Dear Mr. Editor Sometime ago I had backache very bad ; it would ache just like a toothache. I tried a new discovery of Doctor Pierce's, called "Anuric." This is for kidneys and backache. I soon felt relieved of all backache and had no more pain, and I hope others troubled in the same way will try this wonderful new remedy. Yours, MRS. LINCOLN STEARNS. Route 1, Meadville, Pa. NOTE: It is now asserted with con fidence that these painful effects due to uric acid in the system are entirely eradi cated. A new remedy, called "Anuric." has been discovered by Dr. Pierce, and is the cause of a drainage outward of the uric acid with which It comes in contact within the body. It will ward off back ache, headache, and the darting pains and ac) es of articular or muscular rheuma tism—of those diseases which are caused by too much uric acid, such as gout, asthma, sciatica, renal calculus. "An uric " prolongs life because old people usu ally sulier from hardening and thickening of the walls of tho arteries, due to the ex cess of uric acid in the blood and tissues. Dr. Pierce, who is director and chief physician at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., has been testing this wonderful medicine for the relief of over-worked and weakened kidneys. The relief obtained by sufferers has been so satisfactory that he deter mined to place "Anuric" with the prin cipal druggists in town where peoplo could got this roady-to-uso medicine. "Anuric" Is not harmful or poisonous, but aids nature in throwing off those poisons within the body which cause so much suffering, p:iin and misery. Scien tists assert this remedy is 37 times more potent than lithta. For Diabetes and Brlght's Disease this remedy is building up a reputation as good as Dr. Pierce's other well-known medicines which have been proven reli able during nearly fifty years, such as Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription for the Ills of women, Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, tho liver regulator, anil Doctor Plerco's Golden Jledical Discovery for red blood.
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