RECEPTIONS, PARTIES. WEDDINGS. ANNIVERSARIES CANNON USED TO TEST POWDER Aetna Explosives Company Has Big Gun at Plant for Ex perimental Purposes BUILDING NEW THEATER Let For $35,000 Struc ture; Young People Start on Western Trip Mt. Union, Pa., June 17.—Children's Day services will be observed to-mor row in the Presbyterian church.— Friday evening, June lfi. Dr. H. J. Whalen, of Salisbury, Conn., gave his famous lecture "Tho Sunny Side of Life" in the Baptist church. Dr. Whalen is now pastor of a church of 1,000 members of New Castle, Pa.— Four popular young people left for |the West Monday in the persons of Miss Mary Culver to visit friends at •Phoenix, New Mexico; Fred. Lukens '•went to Colorado 10 work and for his health; Wilbur Landis and Miss Elsie ! Landis, a public school teacher, went to Arkansas to visit relatives. —That Mt. Union is assured a new theater is now certain as Shiparo Brothers have j given a contract to the Mt. Union Construction Company for the erec jtlon of a theater at a cost of $35,000 lor building alone. Work has begun. —The Aetna Explosives Company re ceived a cannon this week and have set it up and are now testing the pow der made here instead of shipping It . to Emporium as yvas formerly done. ' —Miss Ethel Briggs, a high school girl and sister have gone to Ada, Ohio, to spend the summer. Peck Buck ley had a narrow escape on Tuesday when his automobile got beyond con trol and ran Into a lumber pile on Jefferson street. The Rev. Crossline, a graduate of Gettysburg Seminary this year, preached in the Lutheran j Church last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Krepps, who were spending their; honeymoon in Ohio, have returned i home. Foster Myers, railroad sig- i nalman, is spending the week at Phil-1 adelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William Shope of Mt. Pleasant, Pa., are visit ing at the Kenmar Hotel. F. W. Frey, principal of schools at Hones- 1 dale, has been elected principal of schools at Petersburg, to succoed Prof. Ned Rankin, who has secured a better, position. CARRIER ON VACATION New Gcrmaiitown, Pa., June 17. Mrs. Viola Finley suffered a paralytic slrrke on Wednesday afternoon, but is j now somewhat improved. Miss Ella Gutshall of Rockford, 111., a trained) nurse, is visiting her mother, Mrs. ; Annie Gutshall. Russell Stum drag god the State road from this place to B'?{ Spring and it. is now in good con- : dltion. Mrs. Milton Wilson visited | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry j Welcomer of New Bloomfleld. Mr. l and Mrs. Rob Roy McCahan of Wash ington, D. C., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Noel.—John Barn hart of Denver, Colo., is visiting his former home in Jackson township.— I Mr and Mrs. Nathaniel Stoner of New Bloomfleld visited friends here. William Hockenberry and Miss Annie Harris, of Burns Valley, Franklin county visited the later's grandmother Mrs . Hannah Hockenberry, returning j _ home on Sunday, accompanied by j • Mrs. Hockenberry. Mr. and Mrs. , Charles Miller and daughter, of Cum- j berland county, are the guests of Mrs. ' Miller's mother, Mrs. A. D. Bowman. Rural mail carrier Russell W. Johnson Is taking a fifteen-day vaca tion. His substitute, Frank Johnston, is now serving the patrons on the route. ~A~ NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism, whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica, lumbagos, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels it her duty to send itto all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself at home as thousands will testify—no chanA of climate being necessary. This simpk criscorvery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, purities the blood and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above interests yon, for proof address Mrs. iL Summers, Box R, Notre Dame, Ind. One Little Board will be delivered just as promptly as if you ordered a wagon load. No difference about the size of the order— let us have it and you will receive the lum ber promptly. Our yards are cen trally located so that expenses for hauling are reduced to a mini mum. The very next time you need lumber, get our prices—we think we can save you some money. United Ice & Coal Co. Fomter & Couden St*. 1 —^ LOOK! ONLY $6- 25 assortment E. BLli MENSTEIN 4 14 South Court Street SATURDAY EVENING, ' Waynesboro People Attend Church of Brethren Meeting By Special Correspondence Waynesboro, Pa., Juno 17. Wil bur Krise, son .• of inr. Hnd Mrs. C. H. Krise, of this place, and Miss Frances Brown, of Punxsutawney, were mar ried Wednesday afternoon. Bor ough Superintendent of Schools J. H. Reber and Mrs. Roher will attend the sessions of the National Educational Association in New York City in July, i Mr. and Mrs. Secrist Oiler and their I daughter, Miss Slay Oiler attended the | commencement exorcises of Lafayette College this week. David Spessard of Chewsville, Md., is the guest of H. C. Criawell. The Fortnightly Club was entertained at the home of Miss Mary p. Gordon. It was decided to hold a picnic at the Stoner bungalow, south of town. Thursday, June 22. —- Mr. and Mrs. M. 10. Sollenberger, Miss Ethel Sollcnberger, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Oiler, Mrs. J. E. Rohrer, Mrs. Anson Good, Miss Geraldine Good, Harry Demuth, Miss Naomi Domuth, Mrs. Anna Kauffman, Miss Lilian Kauff man and the Rev. J. Mitchell Stover, this place, attended the annual meet ing of the Church of the Brethren at Winona Lake, Ind., this week. The Rev. J. Donald Ilockman, pastor of the Methodist Church, Reading, is spending soveral days here. Mrs. J. W. Grimm, York, is the guest of her son. the Rev. J. L. Grimm, pastor of the First United Brethren Church. —The members of the Alpha Bible Class of the St. Paul's Reformed Sun day school, gave a surprise party to John Snyder in honor of his birthday anniversary. W. Ambrose Thomp son.. left this week for Lampman, Sas katchewan, Can., whore he will spend the summer and Fall. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McLaughlin announce the mar riage of their son, Charles McLaugh lin, to Miss Kathryn t. Montgomery, at Philadelphia. Mr. McLaughlin was graduated from the Harrisburg Acad emy in the Class of 1914, and since that time he has been attending the Veterinary department of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania. George H. Glazzard, a prominent attorney-at-law, of Youngstown, Ohio, and Miss Leila Fisher, were married Thursday morn ing at the residence of Miss Fisher's brother-in-law, W. J. C. Jacobs. Big Day For Susquehanna University at Selinsgrove Relinsgrove, Pa., June 17. —Susque- hanna University's Commencement ex ercises ended on Thursday. Reunions and good cheer were the order as soon as the parade dispersed on the cam pus. At the head of the procession rode Dr. Samuel Z. Shope, of Harris burg, and Edward R. Wingard.—Offi cial announcement was made to-day that Edgar R. Wingard 'O2 has been elected to the position of Professor of Physical Education and Director of Athletics at Susquehanna University for the coming year.—Charles O Gau- J gler after spending several weeks In ; this place during the illness and death ! of his father, Jackson W. Gaugler, ! this week returned to his home at ! Joplin, Mo. —Paul B. Houseworth, who has for the last year had charge of the I commercial department In the public - schools of Hurlock, Md., returned to the home this week to spend summer vacation.—Latimer S. Landis was graduated from the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. STUDENTS OM VACATION' By Special Correspondence Rlain, Pa., June 17—Miss Margaret , Spotts, a student at Dickinson College and W. T. Hall, of State College, came home for vacation..—Mr. and Mrs. Rob Roy McCahan, of Washington, D. C., visited Perry County friends.—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoffman, of But ler, a son, James William, May 29. Mrs. Hoffman was Miss Viola Shuma ker, formerly of Blain. —To Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boyer, of Philadelphia, a son, James, June 2. Mr. Boyer is formerly of this place.—To Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Shumaker, of Harrisburg, a son, Jam Engline, June 7, Mr. Shumaker is native of Blain.—George Reed went W Michigan.—Mrs. J. C. Kalbach, <• l Wortnleysburg, is the guest of tht Rev. and Mrs. J. U. Keener, at the Reformed parsonage.—Mrs. Jennie Gutshall, Mrs. Mary Berrler, Mrs. Joseph Wilt and daughter, Harriet, are vsiitingn Harrishurg friends.—Mrs. B. A. Bower and two sons, of Shire manstown, visited F. W. Dimm's fam ily.—Jacob Snyder, a war veteran, is ill.—Loy Shumaker and Roy Johnson visited at Harrisburg. AnnviUe Motor Party Witnesses Feast of Roses By Special Correspondence AnnviUe, Pa., June 17. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Baseshore were guests of John Seltzer at Swatara Station. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Miller and Prof. Samuel Grimm and family motored to Strausburg on Sunday to witness the annual Feast of Roses. Congress man and Mrs. A. S. Krelder spent the week at Chicago where Mr. Kreider was attending the Republican conven tion. Miss Reha Lehman is home from Spokane, Wash., to visit, her par ovits, Prof, and Mrs. Lehman. Mrs. Paul Smeck of Altoona, is spend ing several weeks visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. S. G. Light. Mrs. Philip Beidel of Carlisle, and Mrs. George Beidle of Harrisburg, spent several days in town the guests of George Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. "William U. Shaud, of East Main street, are the happy parents of a baby girl which arrived on Tuesday night. Raymond Waltz and family left on Friday for Mt. Gretna, where they will spend the summer. Miss Jos-ephine TJrlch returned home from Wellesley where she has been attend ing school for the last year. Paul Speraw who is playing ball with the Hagerstown club visited his parents, over the week-end. Miss Helen Rrightblll has completed her work for thl:. year at Vassar and has returned home. JOINT PICNIC FOR BOYS By Special Cprrespondence Tower City, Pa., June 17.—Clyde Erdman and Allen Updogrove spent the week-end at Phoenix Park. Miss Grace Kantner Is enjoying the week at Myerstown. Mrs. Charles Klinger is visiting the Rev. Mr. Teel and family at Locustdale. Mrs. T. Reiser and children have returned from a pleasant visit to relatives at Hickory Corner. Miss Phyllis Ulsh is at Schuylkill Haven. Mrs. Mur phy is entertaining her brother from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Martz and son visited relatives at Williams town. Mr. and Mrs. Williard are entertaining their son and his family from Canada. Mrs. Tower, of Gratz, visited relatives here. Mr. Holiday, while coming from the lodgeroom in the I. O. O. F. hall, fell down the steps and was badly bruised. Mrs. Charles Baler and Mrs. John Dando held a picnic for their sons, whose birthdays come on the same day. Harry Dando, of Wiconisco, Is visiting i his parents here. MARIETTA BROTHERS GRADUATE FROM COLLEGE *.£ l|§ '. .a?- jl | .f 1 V PAUL B. KILLIAN Marietta, p a ., June 17.—Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Klllian. of Mari etta, graduatd from colleges this year. Both young men attended the Marlett high school until their Junior year, when Paul B. Killian entered the Columbi lilgh school and after graduating there went to State College. Yesterday h was graduated from that institution in the Mechanical Engineering Department He is 24 years old, and will accept a position at Canton, Ohio. He is an all Phfi a , il 1 ?' Raymond B. Killian is 21 years old. and in his junior year wen J Pu took night sessions at the Temple University. He gradu ated fiom the Philadelphia Optical School, and is practicing in that cltv H n I ? P hil adelphia Society of Optometrists. He is also an all around athlete, and is an exceptionally good basketball player. Lecture on Palestine and Syria in St. Paul's Church By Special Correspondence | M«!haiitcsburjj, Pa., June 17.—The | Singer Band of Mechanlcsburg fur j nished music at the Hogestown Horse anci Cattle Show this week. Miss Marietta Sultzaberger a music pupil of Miss Laura R. Appeil, Harrisburg, assisted In a pianoforte recital in Falinestock Hall on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houghton have moved to New York where they will make their home. An Illustrated lecture on Palestine and Syria will be given In St. Paul's Reformed Church on Thursday evening, under the aus pices of the Heidelberg League, by A. W. Blllman of Union Theological Sem inary. Miss Vera Stevens, who teachers In Hartford, Conn., is at her home here. Miss Edith Springer, who was her guest returned with her. Mrs. Samuel Hollinger who lives a short distance north of town enter tained the Mite Society of the Church of God on Tuesday evening at her home. Refreshments were served.— Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore Maust of Car lisle, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dougherty. Mrs. J. J. Resh and daughters, Mary and Margaret, left for Maryland on Thursday where they will spend the summer. Guy H. Lucas was elected treasurer of Me chanicsburg Cemetery Association to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Dr. George M. Eckels. . Miss Sarr. Martin was hostess for the fourth annual reunion of the class of 1912 of the Mechanlcsburg High School at her! home in North Market street. Re-1 freshments were served to Mabel Clark, Rose May, Grace Yordi, Mary j ('cover, Claire Fortenbaugh, Buela j Kiracofe. Fry Eckert, Jessie Krodel, 1 Blanche Belstline, George Frysinger, | Miller Coover, Russel Stambaugh, [ William Krodel, William Kaley and Sara Martin.— Leroy Bowers Harnisli, J State superintendent of the World's I Purity Federation, delivered a lecture | on "Leper Spots" in the First United Brethren Church last evening. Miss Genevieve Segar, of Kenton, Ohio, is 1 the g-iest at the home of her brother, j N. L. Segar. Latimer Dice, son of' tlte Rev. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Dice, took ! honors at the Albright College where! he graduated this week. Miss Lile George was at Scranton attending the wedding? of her nephew, Vandlingi . -—-, linestown Street Made Good as State Road By Special Correspondence Jonestown, Pa., June 17.—D. Ho- ] hart Cope, who for several months has been working at Bethlehem, re- j turned home to help his father on the farm in the busy season. On Monday evening, Miss Erma V. Shaw, of town, and Mark Z. McGill, of j Washington, D. C., were married by the Rev. George R. Deisher. Jones G. McGill, of West Line, McKean county, spent several days here at- j tending the wedding of his brother, i Mark Z. McGill. Robert B. Kern and family, of Reading, spent several days here. The Rev. George R. Deisber and family are spending some time with Mrs. Deiber's parents at Allentown. The Square, from Mar ked street south In Lancaster street, which for a long time was very rough, j has been repaired and made practi cally the same as a State road. —[ Charles A. Hazeltine, of Philadelphia, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. j Frank Hazeltine.—Thomas J. Lesher | and Henry J. Kern made a trip to Monroe Valley on Tuesday. Mrs. J W r illiam Shirk, of Lebanon, spent j Wednesday with her aunt, the Misses ! Shirk. Some "Hiked" to Picnic; Some Went by Auto By Special Correspondence Marynville, Pa., June 17.—John Shull, Marysville's baker, was in York this week, attending the sessions of the Pennsylvania State Bakers. Mrs. L. M. Adams, son, Howard Adams, and Miss Frances Fortenbaugh, motored to Selinsgrove on Tuesday, where they at tended the commencement exercises at Susquehanna University. Jesse Hos tetter, a nephew of Mrs. Adams, and a former Marysville boy, was one of the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Kellar entertained at their home, in Cameron street, on Wednesday even ing, in honor of their son William's birthday. Refreshments were served to Miss Mary Deckard, Miss Irene Wile nmn, Miss Frances Fortenbaugh, Miss Anna Whitmyer, Miss Anna Hammaker, Miss Pauline Glass. Miss Adella Smith, Owen Kennedy, Edison Wileman, Percy White, James Benfer, Ruel Rice, John Shearer, Edgar Roberts and William Kellar. The Dorcas Society, of Zion Lutheran Church, picnicked on Tues- Ulay aiternoon at Cove. A large number |of the members "hiked it" and some I went In automobiles. CHILD DIES IN HOSPITAL Rife, Pa., June 17.—Curt Schivalm and Frank Forney are working in the State road from Millersburg to Eliza bethville. —Timothy, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Radel, about ten months old, was taken to the-Harris burg Hospital on Sunday and died there from an abcess in the throat.— Oliver Jury and family spent Sunday at Millersburg with his sister, Mrs. '■ Speece.—Amos Cooper and family spent Sunday at Daniel Dittys.—Sam uel Fulkroad lost a valuable horse by breaking its leg.—Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klinger spent Sunday with his brother Jerry.—Mr. and Mrs.B. O. Schriber announce the birth of a son. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH * f • f *' v .^^ll RAYMOND B. KILLIAN Benjamin Price, Aged 91, Oldest Mason, Seriously 111 By Special Correspondence Humnielntown. Pa., June 17. Mrs. Nissley Mumma and Mrs. Lizzie Bare spent several days in Easton as guests of the Rev. and Mrs. D. Burt Smith and attended LaFayette commencement where Mrs. Mumma's son, Harold, graduated. I. R. Laucks, of Reading, was the guest of his brother, H. R. Laucks. Mrs. Michael Cassel and daughter, Clara, spent the week at Mt. Gretna. Misses Ruth and Ksta Kil mer have returned from a visit of sev eral weeks at Philadelphia and Atlan tic City. Mr. and Mrs. John Hemper ly spent the week at Atlantic City. Miss Sara Muth attended the State College Commencement exercises where her brother, George, graduated as a sanitary engineer. Miss Clara Wal mer has returned from a visit to Phil adelphia. Mrs. J. P. Diffenderfer and children have returned to their home in Easton after spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Schaffner. Mrs. Maude Zerfoss, who underwent an operation in the Harris burg Hospital, is improving. Dr. M. L. Nissley spent Tuesday at Pottsvllle. —Mrs. Philip Deimler Is slowly recov ering from an operation performed at the Harrisburg Hospital. Miss Rena Knaube, of Harrisburg, spent the week-end at her cottage here. The Young People's Society of the Reform ed Church met at the home of Miss Susan Krause, on Wednesday evening. —Mr. and Mrs. David Relgle entertain ed their daughter. Mrs. David Shelly, of Harrisburg. over Sunday. Benja maln Price, aged almost SI years, and the oldest member of the' Masonic Lodge in Pennsylvania is seriously ill at his holme, in West Main street. Mrs. Ida Solomon, of Harrisburg, visit ed her brother, H. Wells Buser, on Sucnday. Mrs. Grover C. Buser and Mrs. Alfred McCall and children, spent Wednesday at Harrisburg.—Miss Marv Greenawalt has returned from a visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. Allen K. Wal ton and Miss Carol Walton spent Wed nesday in Harrisburg. Joseph Rurk holder and family will motor to Indi ana, Pa., to bring Miss Annie Burk holder, a student at the Normal, home for the summer vacation. Ladies' Bible Class of Lewisberry Elects Officers By Special Correspondence lewisberry, June 17. On Sundav evening a muslcale was given in the Lisburn Methodist Episcopal Church Those taking part were: David Snave ly. cornet: Mrs. L. E. Wilson, violin; Herald fcnavely. clarionet: Miss Frieda iMiehrer, of Reading, and Mrs. David Snavely, pianists; the Rev. L. K Wil son. soloist. About forty persons from Lewisberry attended. Mr. and Mrs. F. u 1' loyd, and Mr. and Mrs. S M Ensmlnger. of Dlllsburg, were recent guests at the home of Stetler T Kns er - i - The Rev ' an<l M" W. A. Cobb and son. Alfred, of South River Sweats of relatives here. The Rev Cobb returned home to All his pulpit on Sunday The Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Jenkins and daughter, Clara, of {, pl ' 0 "'„ a r f *.ie»tß of Mr. and Mrs. S. Iv Millard and Mr. and Mrs. F. S Kirk M . r i S r t m - Spangler and son] theVl. s,nrn!"XT Jr - hav « returned to , r , '? m t 'L o at J SVw Cumberland aft.-r a MBit at the home of Mrs Snnnsrlpp'n P, a , I ' en „V' Mrs. W. G. Fetrow sVitt, n , Frankeb( '''*er and Miss Julia Sutton, of town, and the Misses Phvllls ?" d , I '" la u,?. Umyer - of Vork. on Monday took a hike to Goldshoro. from tliVr'e taking the train to York. The Misses Ottmyer spent a few days as the guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Rebecca Frankeberger. The Ladles' Adult Bible Class of tile Methodist Episcopal Sunday School, the Rev. L. E Wilson teacher, has elected these ' officers- President, Miss Ann Cllne; vice-presi llvmU r " . S ' Re,ff . secretarv. Miss Edith Cllne; treasurer, Mrs. Fli/ahf-th U. Laird. This class has thirty mem wl* ~V vesper service was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Rebecca Frankeberger. Mrs. L E. Wilson accompanied the sones on her violin. _ Mrs. Harvey Erne? wilt spend the week-end with relatives at New Cumberland and Steelton. Mrs Crull returned to her home in York Lewis C. V Wlse W h " r dau * hter . Mra Dr. G. E. Reed Addresses Men's Christian Federation By Special Correspondence Mount Joy, Pa., June 17.—Dr George E. Reed, former president of Dickinson College, addressed the Men s Christian Federation in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday after noon. The Federation will take a summer vacation and win hold no meetings in July and August. Claude Dierolf, a grandson of Wil liam Dierolf, late of Mount Jov, occu pied tne pulpit of the Lutheran Church on Sunday. J. r. Missemer took an automobile trip to Bain bridge. Stackstovvn and Rowenna on Saturday evening. Seven children were baptized in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. Reu ben Shellenberger attended the Feast of Roses at Manheim on Sunday . A daughter was born on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. William Way* The horough reservoir win be cleaned on Sunday. John W. McGinnes at tended the meeting of the Elks at Harrisburg on Wednesday. J R Missemer spent Wednesday at Har risburg the guest of his son, Benjamin F. Missemer, and daughter, Mrs. Harry C. Knouse. The Bov' Scouts will hold a festival in the "borough this evening. Harry Schoch and his brother, Clarence Schoch, were at Harrisburg on Wednesday. WOMAN FINDS BIG SNAKE IN KITCHEN Coiled Up Behind Mirror at Farmhouse in Franklin Township, York County WOMAN'S LEG BROKEN Mrs. Clara Hinkle Falls While Stepping Out of Auto mobile By Special Correspondence rtitlHliurg, Pa., June 17.—Mrs. Calvin Hinkle, who lives with her daughter. Mrs. M. G. Starry, near town, while getting out of an automobile, fell and broke her leg. Fred Mower, of Ship penshurg, is spending the week with his sister, Mrs. Walter Shaeffer. Miss Clara Moody and Otto Spalir, of near Dlllsburg, visited friends In Detroit, Mich., and Niagara Falls. George Jacobs and daughter, Dorothy, and George March, of Kast Berlin, spent Wednesday here. Ray Bailey, who has been attending college in Philadel phia, has returned home for the sum mer. Miss Catharine Gintzer was a Harrisburg visitor during the week. Miss Hulda Bender has returned home after a visit In Berryville, Va., and Washington. D. C. Charles Cook and family were Harrisburg visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Seibert visited Charles Seibert and familv, of Harrisburg, on Wednesday. Miss Mary Aller, daughter of the Rev. E. M. Alter, is a graduate of Carlisle High School. E'ugene Bailey, who has been a student at State College has return ed home for the summer. Miss Ethel Lerew has returned home after spend ing several week with her sister, at Carlisle. Mervin Gochenour, a stu dent at State College, is home for the summer vacation. Alvin Baker, of Mr. Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Baker, and Boyd Boker. of Carlisle, spent Tuesday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Baker. Mrs. Leah Gross Is spending several weeks at York. Mrs. Kopp, of Mechanics burg. and daughter, Mrs. Williams, of Mt. Joy, spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Liz/.ie Bentz. Mrs. Samuel Pressel and daughter, of Harrisburg. spent several days here. Miss Mar garet Shultz is spending the week at Harrisburg. Mrs. George A. Dick was a Harrisburg visitor during the week. Mrs. Cyrus Yohn, of Franklin township, found a large blacksnake coiled behind a mirror in her kitchen recently. Heavy Machinery Falls on Frank Angle's Feet By Special Correspondence GreencasUe, p a „ June 17.—Frank Angle, of Kast Baltimore street, met with a painful accident Tuesday at Rankin's Mill. In going over a large breaker the wagon tilted and a piece of heavy machinery fell on his feet. Both ankles were sprained and a bone in the right ankle was broken. — Mrs. Mary Slike and Miss Annie Snively entertained at bridge at their home in South Washington street. Guests were in attendance from Baltimore, Cham bersburg and Waynesboro.—Mrs. Mary S. Kreps was tho hostess of a five hun dred party Tuesday evening. Twelve guests were present.—Mrs. W. R. Da vison, Mrs. C. P. Oniwake, Mrs. Mary S. Kreps and Miss Mary Rhodes at tended a bridge luncheon given by- Miss Matilda Omwake, of Wavnes boro, on Wednesday afternoon. —Pres- ton Sellers and Frank Bemisdarffer have returned from Collegeville, where they were graduated from Ursinus Col lege.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Curtis, of Derby, Conn., were guests at the home of D. 55. Shook.—George Carl, son of Dr. C. B. Carl, was operated on this week in the Chanibcrsburg Hospital for appendicitis.—Mrs Isabel Brown and daughter, Miss Alice Brown, spent the week at Harrisburg. Mrs. W. .Morgan Cross and daughter, Miss Mary Cross, are visiting relatives in Kerneysville.—Mrs. W. G. Fishel and daughter, of York, are guests of C. Earl Hollinger.—Miss Florence Myers has returned from Norristown, where she has been teachirg school.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stout celebrated their thirteenth wedding anniversary on Fri day evening at their home in South Carlisle street. A large number of guestv were present and Mr. and Mrs. Stout received a number of wedding gifts in cut glass and crystal.—Mrs. Annie Parcels, of Miami, Fla., is the guest of the Misses Glass. —Mrs. John Hill is visiting her daughter at Wash ington, D. C. —Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McLaughlin have announced the mar riage of their son Charles, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, to Miss Kathryn C. Montgomery, of Philadel phia.—Mrs. Charlotte Homer and Mrs. Ed. Snively have returned from a so journ at New York. The Misses Mary and Isabel Snively, who have been tak ing special studies at Columbia Uni versity. accompanied them home. — Mrs. William White and daughter. Miss Kathryn White, of Bedford, are guests in the home of Mrs. Jane Hos tetter. Stouffer Snively suffered a stroke of paralysis this week and was taken to Chambersburg for treatment. Mrs. Amelia Crilly and daughter. Miss Alice Crilly, of Altoona, are guests In the home of S. Detrich. —Mrs. William Lear and children have re turned from a month's sojourn with relatives at Harrisburg.—Miss Mary Diehl was graduated this week from Temple University, Philadelphia. Miss Louise Diehl attended the exercises of commencement week. Auction Sale of Boxes Brings $27.55 For Class Newvllle, Pa., June 17. Mrs. W. O. Ker has returned from a trip to Philadelphia and Harrisburg. Miss Mary Elliott has gone to Brooklyn, N. Y„ to remain several weeks. Mrs. Edwin McCandlish and daughter, Mrs. Paul Spangler have gone to Philadel phia for several days. Miss May Hawkins of Catasauqua, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. S. Randall. Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler of Harrisburg spent the week-end at the Wheeler home in Chestnut street. Mrs. L,yle Dunfee and daughter. Miss Belle, have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davidson at Harris burg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Beck, of Muncy, Ind., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Goodhart. Mrs. George Hursh spent Monday at Harrisburg.— Earl Warden of spent se\eral days with his mother here. Mi. and Mrs. Albert Whistler and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver of Gettysburg hav-e been visit ing relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rhue and children of Allentown aie guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ker. Mrs. E. J. Zook and Mrs. H. R. Douglas of Harrisburg, spent a day with the Misses Woodburn in East Main street. Mrs. Thomas Stratford of Mt. Union, is the guest of Miss Gertrude Borst. Children's Day exercises will be held In the Big Spring Pi esbyterlan Church to-morrow morning. - The auction sale of boxes held by George Troup's class on Saturday evening amounted to $27.55. The commencement exercises of the Newville High School will be held on Wednesday evealpg, June 21 JUNE 17, 1916. Wiconisco Boys on Week's Hike to Upper End Towns By Special Correspondence Wiconisco, Pa., June 17. Mrs. Earl Messner of Allentown is spending several weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stuppy.- — Mrs. W. H. Kissinger spent part of the week with her daughter Pauline at Lititz. Russell E. Dodd of Phila delphia is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dodd. Elmer Foster is spending a week at Harrisburg with his daughter, Mrs. Anna Handshaw. Mrs. Louis Deifenderfer is spending several days with her daughter Mary at State Col lege. Guy Smoltz, John Keen, Ed win Powell, John Sinsinger, Peter ITm holtz and Clarence Kissinger are spending the week, in walking to Gratz, Elysburg, Shamokin and Mil lersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Em mitt Swoager and daughter of Duncannon, are guests at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sweager. —Edward Bohan, of Lebanon Valley College, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bohan. Citizens' Meeting to Erect Manufacturing Building By Special Correspondence Horrysbtiig, Pa., June 17. —The Rev. Paul Huyett is attending Lutheran Synod at Reading. ll. B. Meyers spent several days at Pillow.—A citi zens' meeting was held on Monday evening for tho purpose of soliciting funds for the erection of a building suitable for manufacturing purposes. The ground has been donated by Grant Hartman and nearly sufficient funds have been subscribed for the erection of a building. -- Jonas Shrefller and Forest Keboch, of Albright College, are home on their vacations. —Frank App, of New Brunswick, and Miss Edna App, of Selinsgrove, spent Sun day at the home of Francis App.— Frank Snyder, of Harrisburg, spent several days with nis mother.—Mrs. Chester, of Sunbury. is paying a visit at the home of Mrs. Kate Deible.— Francis App and Jennie Weiser vis ited at McKees Half Falls.—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller, a son.— Mrs. H. J. Foster is spending some time with her daughter at Harrisburg. —Professor 11. Topton, of Columbia, has been elected ptincipal of the high school and J. Evans, of Penbrook, for the grammar school.—Marie Ilartman, employed at Elizabethville, and Ottie Hartman, of Wiconisco, are spending some time with their mother, Mrs. Kate Hartman.—Mrs. Harry Andres and little daughter of Philadelphia, are on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deibler. Party of Millerstown People Camping at Bungalow By Special Correspondence Millerstown, Pa., June 17.—Misses Nola Pooley and Mary Martin, of Kingston, Pa., spent several days with Mrs. Samuel Rounsley and daughters. —Mrs. Mary Lohman, of Harrisburg, visited here this week.—Mrs. Edward Rumple and son left for their homj at Cardiff, Md., Monday. They were 1 accompanied by Mrs. Rumple's mother, .Mrs. Rounsley.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry , Reacham and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Page | are camping in the new bungalow re ! eentl.v built by Mr. Bcacham above town. Sunday they entertained the following at dinner: Mrs. Hulda Knight, Duncannon; Misses Myrtle Gearhart, Kathryn Rlckabaitgh and Daisy Walker and John Deitrleh and Warren Beacham.—Mrs. William C. Moore was a Newport visitor Tuesday. —Charles Allen, of Middleburg, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Mary Allen.—Milton Attic, of Tyrone, is visiting his father, Peter Attic.-—- Mrs. Samuel Zeidert., of Harrisburg, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Joseph Mar tin.—Mrs. Harry Cox, of Philadelphia, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Fry, this week. —Mrs. Jennie Byer and Mrs. Thomas Dift'endaffer and children were at Newport on Mon day.—Miss Olive Dunn was at Harris burg on Wednesday.—Mr. and Mrs. Burton Allen, of Enola, were week-end guests of Miss KUa Tyson. They were accompanied home by their niece, Miss Miriam Deitzler. Mrs. George Fry, who spent several weeks at Philadel phia, returned home on Saturday.—■ Emory Fry and D. Gilbert Ricka [ baugh made a trip to Harrisburg this ! week.- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hopple, I Mrs. Harry Walker, Mrs. Clayton Nip | pie and son Vincent were at Marys ville Thursday.—Miss Louise Gray has | returned home from Milersvllle, whero ! she attended the spring term at the normal school. Children's services will be held in the Methodist Episcopal Church to-morrow morning. Mrs. ' Harry Beacham and Miss Daisy Walker were at Newport Monday evening.—Wednesday James Rounsley gave several friends an automobile ride to Bloomsburg. William Rouns ley. Thomas Nankivel and G. D. Tay lor were his guests. Mrs. 0. B. Leese Entertains Linglestown Embroidery Club LloKkittoHii, Pa.. June 17. Church services will he held in the United Brethren Church to-morrow evening' by the pastor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch. The Rev. H. Whitaker will preach a sermon to old people in the Church of God in the evening. Church ser vices will be held in Wenrich's Church to-morrow morning by the Reformed pastor, the Rev. Lewis iielter. A children's service will be held by the members of Shoop's Sunday school to morrow evening.—Ezra Smith, of South Bend, Ind., spent several days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith. Ross Look visited friends at Lancaster Sunday. Miss Marion Smith spent Wednesday as the guest of her cousin, Miss Esther Mcllhenny. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wright and daughter, Jessie, of Steeiton; the Rev. Lewis Reiter, of Hainton, and I. Shepler, of New Jersey, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Shep ler on Sunday. Miss Gertrude Wette roth and Miss Anna Marie Wetteroth were the guests of Miss Myrna Speas. at Penbrook, on Wednesday. Mrs. Lvdia Hi 11,( of Harrisburg, was a re cent guest of her sister, Mrs. Fannie Care. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lynch and daughter, Eleanor Lynch, of Harris burg, spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Leese. Miss Verna Juillard and Miss Anna Feeser spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Lancaster and Millersville Normal School. Miss Mabel Feeser and Miss Dorothy Feeser, of Hershey, were week end guests of their mother. Mrs. Car rie Feeser. Miss Mollle Lingle and Mr. and Mrs. William Bickley. of Har lir.burg, were guests of G. W. Shriner on Sunday. A meeting of the Mis sionary Society and Otterbein Guild was held In the United brethren Church Monday evening. Mrs. O. B. Leese entertained the Embroidery Club at her home on Monday evening. The guests spent a pleasant evening, during which Lavina Lines gave a reading and sev eral piano solos. Refreshments were served to: Mrs. Jeffries, Mrs. Lillian Pittman, Mrs. Edward Mumma, Mrs. Fannie Care. Mrs. Frank Hicks, Mrs. Gertrude Nissley, Mrs. John Nagle, Miss Lavina Lines, Miss Vera Care, Miss An nie Schaner, Miss Minnie xiaker, Miss Jessie Lenker, Miss Eliza Buck, Miss Ruth Nagle, Master Ralph Nagle, John Nagle, Walter Leese and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Leese. Miss Vera Look entertained at a Strawberry social on Tuesday evening at her home, near Piketown. The guests hiked from Linglestown. Refreshments were serv ed to: Ellen Bolton, Hilda Mlxell, Eva lyn Longenecker. Sara Zimmerman, Hulda Longenecker. Marion Smith, Wal ter Look. Ferdinand Beck, Ross CrUm, Ross Look. Fleck Mixell, Vera Look and Mr. and Mra. John Look, VISITORS FROM ALL COUNTIES Tourists From Switzerland, In dia, Africa and Trinidad Spend Days at Hershey t FROM CANADA AND CUBA Hershey Farm Company Sells 13(3 Head of Steers to Lawn Dealer By Special Correspondence Hcrslipy, Pa., June 17. —For years the ( hocolate Town has attracted visitors from all parts of the world, but in no previous period has the representation been so widespread as during the past week, when from each of the great continents people came to see Hershey. They were from Berne, Switzerland; Pendra Road, Ce ntral Provinces, India; Accra, Africa, and Trinidad, South America. In ad dition to the usual number from this country, East and West, there were visitors from Canada and Cuba. At the Park Theater, the Malloy-Corinne Stock Company ended a successful engagement this week with the com- e .m " To ° Many Wives." The vaude \ llle season begins Monday evening. , .'*• Phillips has returned from a, week s visit to his home in Spring field. Ohio. Mrs. R. E. Sternberger and son. Clifton, were guests of Mrs. John Seifert at Carlisle. Miss Elsie Lehman, of Hagerstown, Md., ia n Pe c a woek with Mr - anrl Mrs. f, s - Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. William. Marin, of Columbia, visited their daughter, Mrs. D. S. Graeff. The Jiershey Farm Company this week: transacted one of its largest deals in cattle when it sold to Christ Gingrich, of Lawn. 136 head of steers. P. J. I lain, of the Pennsylvania Steel Com pany I larrisburg, was entertained at t) n. o7\ e of K - Bomgardner. —• V ». v ' nKton , the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Skivington, is recovering from an illness. Wil nir Ooodhart, of Shippensburg. was the guest of John Allwine and family. Twenty-three members of the £ h™7\ r' a f S , the Lebanon High k , "°°l Picnicked at Hershey on Mon- tllan 300 persons at tended the Children's Day exercises at the Mrst I nited Brethren Church. 7r,r: rs - J - M. Bran da u and daughter, Mura Rrandau, returned- from a visit to relatives at Raston. The Robert Bordman, of Lancaster, will occupy rif.ii.'iy . ner '-y Presbyterian r< : h . to-morrow. Seventy-five \ lsitors in nineteen touring cars com posed an enthusiastic party from Sun bury on Wednesday. Mrs H G Mumma and son, Richard Munlraa', ?• «- ! IPr Parents, Mr. and Mrs. j n. Dietrich, of Lancaster. Ephrata Boys Take Honors at Schools and Colleges j ".V Special Correspondence K|»lira(a, Pa„ June 17.—-While piav -1 liik baseball on Tuesday evening on the Ephrata Park diamond. Caleb Snadcr, of Ephrata, had the misfor tune to have the thumb of his right hand fractured by a batted ball. Alvin Hooker, who has been a student '?u ? , te ..S 0, , ,e K e . "as graduated from) that institution on Wednesday, receiv ing the decree of Bachelor of Science in ARiionom.v. He has been appointed county farm bureau agent for Schuyl kill county and will have his head quarters at Pottsville. Mr. Hocker is a graduate of the Ephrata High. School, class of lfloß. Samuel Zug. who has been a student at State Col lege lor the past year, after spending several days at the home of his par en s Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Zug, left on Friday last lor Pennlyn, Montgomery county, whore he will spend the sum mer on a stock farm. Clarence E Glass a son of A. c. Glass, of Read in,., formerly of Ephrata, graduated rom Ruckneli T'niversity at Lewls burg. this week and has accepted a. position at < oiumbus, Ohio. He is a graduate of Ephrata High School," .class of mm. Raymond L. Ritzer l«ffh'Vk' o ! Krnd "''t p 'he Ephrata Miprh School, prarluaterl in tho dp- F'" I .™' of accounts and finance at the l nivcrsity of Pennsylvania nf Philadelphia this week. —1 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Singer and Mr. and Mrs at e °^nt n B n man H|>ent SPVer:| l davs at State College during commence ment week. - Elder David Kilhefner. J M. Neff and Miss Mary Hover, of Ephrata; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fas nacht and Mrs. Abram Eshelnian. of T'£ L ' n £ oln: ,hp Rev - H. S. Sonon of East Petersburg; llenrv Wolf Al bert Evans and Mrs. Sue Herman, of Akron, and the Rev. D. S. Mver of Ranville, have been in attendance at he annual meeting of the Church of the Brethren al Winona Lake, Ind during the week. The Ephrata Mountain Springs summer resort will open to-day for the thirty-fifth suc cessive season under the management of the present proprietor, D. S Von Nieda. J. w. Rucher, of Ephrata, e :plo( I !,ed Principal of the Maretta schools. Mrs. Amanda Konigmacher attended the commence ment of the young ladies' school at Birmingham, near Tyrone. last week her granddaughter, Miss Helen Koni*-' macner, having been a student at that institution for the past year —O. Weidler Myers and his niece, Miss Carrie Seiverling, are spending two weeks at Dalton, Wayne county, Ohio* New School Teachers For South Hanover Township By Special Correspondent Tiilon Deposit, pji.., June 17.—Mr and Mrs. Edward Siover and children* of Stoverdale. visited Mrs Stover's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Landls. on Sunday John L. Shoop spent Monday at HarrisburK.—One of David Hanshue s bulls died 011 Monday. Jacob of near Penbrook, vis ited his father, Solomon Landls, on Sunday.—Mrs. Kate Uhler, of Gibson, N. J., Is spending some time with her sister. Mrs. Lizzie Rambler.—Paul Miller spent Tuesday at Harrisburg. H. P. Pelffor, postmaster, is at the Gloninper Hospital, at Lebanon, where he hns underdone an operation.—Mrs. David Smith is snendln;; some time at Annville with Philip Ketterinp.—The school board of South Hanover town ship has appointed the following teach ers: Grammar, J. E. Zimmerman; pri mary, Ellen E. Warner; Hanshue's, Irvln Backenstoe; Hoernerstown, M. C. Carroll; Pleasant View, Harrv Oru ber; the Sand Reach and Stoudt's schools are vacant.—Harry Lane and famitv. of Pnlmyra. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Phfells on Sunday! --Mrs. T,»z7le sient Monday at Harrisburg.—Gilbert Felenbaum Is lit vitb tvphoid fever.—Ray Stauffer, of Harrisburg, visited his parents, Mr* and Mrs. Frank StaufTer, on Wednes«t day. j 9
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