2 CENTRAL PENNSYLVAN Recent Deaths in Central Pennsylvania Special to the Telegraph Marietta. K. Thompson Penny, of Christiana, died yesterday, aged 6 7 years. He was a graduate of the Ches ter Valley Academy, and taught school a number of years-. His wife and five children sur\ ive. Lltiti. Mrs. Josephine Lichen thaler, aced 66, died yesterday. One son. a grandson and several brothers and sisters survive. OOLIiEGK MUSIC RECITAL Special to the Telegraph Annville, Pa.. May 17.—Last even ing the second annual senior recital in the department of music of Lebanon Valley College was held In the Engle Conservatory of Music by Percy Liue baugh, of Hershey, assisted by Miss Ruth StricKler, contralto, and Miss Xettie Showers, reader. BALL TEAM'S FESTIVAL , Special to the Telegraph Halifax. Pa.. May 17.—0n Saturday evening the Matamoras baseball team will hold a festival in Sweigard grove, near Matamoras. ARBOR DAY AT ANNVILLE Special to the Telegraph Annville. Pa.. May 17.—Arbor Day will be observed at Valley College on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The senoir class has donated two sweet gum trees, which will be placed on the campus. Invitations have been extended to the public schools of the town to participate. PIG ROAST AT HALIFAX Special to the Telegraph Halifax. Pa.. May 17.—The Halifax Athletic Association is planning a big time for the evening of Tuesday, May 3ti. when an old- fashioned festival .ind pig roast will be held at the baseball park. C. M. Richter. proprietor of the Keystone Hotel, will donate the pig. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. NUXATED IRON Increases strength of delicate, nervous, rundown people 200 ■ I'l'J per cent, in ten days I wmJ in many instances, a lIA t jyjj (100 forfeit If it iTtvTnyJ planation in l&iga article soon to up- Ask your dcctor or druggist about It. Croll Keller. G. A. tiorgaß always carry It in stock. GORGAS Effervescing Phosphate Soda for Liver, Stomach and Bowels Especially recommended for ft gentle morning flushing of the drainage tracts of the bod;- Removes sour fermenta tion. gases and poisonous waste which cause dyspepsia and other intestinal disturb ances. 250 Gorgas Drug Stores 16 X. Third Street and Penna. Station Coal Will Be Higher Next Winter Everything points to higher coal prices next Winter. There were no "Summer reductions this season on account of unsettled conditions, and now that conces sions have been granted the min ers at a cost of millions to the operators, the necessity of ad vancing coal prices is imperative. Even pea coal is likely to ad vance on a sliding scale basis. We advise our customers to BUY COAL NOW for next winter. We are prepared to fill all orders at present prices. H. M. KELLEY & CO. 1 North Third Street Tenth find State Street)* —HI Mi i nun / 1 N It's the Developing That Makes the Picture A good picture may be spoiled by being developed in a poor way. When you brine your picture to Forney's to lie developed you are sure of getting the very besi results from your work. Agent for Seneca Cameras and Supplies Forney's Drug Store WEDNESDAY EVENING?, Centennial of First Church Built at Blain Special to the Telegraph Blain, Pa., May 17. To-morrow evening the centennial anniversary of the laying of the first cornerstone of the first church building: at Blain will open in the Zion's Lutheran Church, of which the Rev. J. C. Reighard, is the present pastor. The old historic stone church which was a union Luth eran and Reformed building was dedi cated on May 23. 1816, and stood for 50 years, being razed in 1865 and re placed by a brick union church struc ture. This church was torn down and a new Lutheran brick edifice built on the same ground which was dedicated in April. 1899. Services in commemoration of the first church building will be held from Thursday evening until Sunday even ing. Sons of the Blain congregation who have gone out and become minis ters who will be present to take part in the set-vices are: The Rev. Robert W. Woods, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, at Pitts burgh; the Rev. Luther E. Henry, of Penbrook, Pa., and the Rev. S. Leigh Heneh, of Dallastown, Pa. Former pastors of the Blain Lutheran charge who are expected to be present at the celebration services are: The Rev. J. B. Lau, of Xew York; the Rev. J. X. Weeter, of New Bloomfield; the Rev. R. F. Vosberg. of Marietta. Ohio, and the Rev. \V. H. Dale, of Pittsburgh. The Rev. M. S. Romig, of Ickesburg; the Rev. J. X. Keener, of Blain. and the Rev. A. R. Longanecker, of Loys ville. have a place on the program. Address of welcome will be delivered by Prof. Simon E. Harkins of Blain. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR INSTITUTE Special to the Telegraph Halifax. Pa.. May 17.—A Christian Endeavor institute was held in the Halifax l'nited Brethren Church Inst evening for the purpose of creating sentiment for the Slate Christian En deavor convention to be held in Har risburg, .July 11-14. The speakers were John McCullough. president of the Dauphin County Christian Endeavor Union, and R. F. Derrick, of Harris burg. RETIRED ENGINEER DIES Special to the Telegraph Le wist own, Pa.. May 17.—William Quigley died at the residence of his brother. J. I. Quigley. here, aged 81 years. Mr. Quigley retired many years ago as a locomotive engineer of the Pennsylvania Railroad system. He was born in Lewistown, March 25. 1536. and is survived by these sisters and biother: Mrs. George Martin, of Mis souri: Mrs. Jane Davis, of Shaw ave nue. and J. I. Quigley. president of the Lewistown and Reedsville Electric Railway. TWO WEDDINGS AT IvOYSVIIA.E Special to the Telegraph Blain, Pa., May 17. - Two young couples weri> married at Loysville and both were given ;■ serenade last night. Miss Bessip F. Snyder and David S. Jacobs, both of Loysville. were ntaf - - ried on Sunday evening by the Rev. A. R. T jgj Every home can have jj§ B a genuine Victrola J|j With a Victrola as low as sis and others gradu- fl~ ± ally ranging up to the magnificent Victrola XVIII at S3OO (more decorative styles at higher figures) Hzzf£ —why should you longer deny yourself the pleas- ure they give you? . sgg=ga= When these wonderful instruments bring right into your home a wealth of the world's best music, : fairly dazzling in the wideness of its scope and the array of talented artists interpreting it, you surely don't want to deny yourself and family this great pleasure! No home can afford to be without the exquisite music produced by this greatest of all musical instruments. ~—3 " j |J Any Victor dealer will gladly show you the complete line '•' of Victors and Victrolas and play the music you know and like -> best, which is the only way for you to personally judge its capa i. bilities of satisfying your musical longings. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. t : New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 28th of each month —~ Victrola | The instrument of the worlds greatest artists «afely and satisfactorily played only with Victor / GOGORZA I WU NtcJU. or Tupg. ton. ords cannot be safely I RfSf jf ; played 'J,'? 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