RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES ROBBERS GALL MAN FROM HOME during His Ybsence on Fake Message ll'iuse Is Robbed of Valuables TOMAN i YEARS OLD Husband \Y «s Superintendent of Duncannon Iron Works For Many Years By Sp* rr tsfendenc* •uiioannon, P—, July 1. —Miss Sara Pass, assisted by Rebecca Owen, had her Sund.ij ■ hool cluss on a pic nic trip to the fnrtn of Edward Frit*. In th» loop along the bank of Sher man's creek, on Wednesday afternoon. Seven een yc people were present. —Mis> Maud 1 ::~.lap, of Harrisburg, Is speidtng Vo summer vacation as the giest of ..I ss Helen Wagner.— Thomas Wi i. of Philadelphia, spent >ver s.:r. ay with his mother, Mrs. John A. klnson.—ln pursu ance t5 &r, t - trli«hed custom, the Duncanlon R r t will not be issued n® xt wtfk. -s. Mary Winter on » eduescay re c l the ninetieth mile stone In he • : - .ey through life She Is enjoyUg goo.l heaith. Mra. Winter makes her h . with her son, Thomas E. Wintei, In Hu".'. street. She Is a na tive of Clinton o nnty. Pa., her maiden name being Mary Dice In 1861 Mrs. «inter asd her husband, John Win ter, deceispi!. or me to Duncannon, where Mr W:;r- r wa» superintendent of the Duncar.pon iron Works for many years.—Tuesday evening Charles E. Zlegler, a •. rmer residing at Dell ville, thr*e ar..i a half miles west of here, was ca!; i to the telephone and informed th.. his 'ather was seriously ill. Mr. Sfelgler left at once and in his absence his house was robbed of a gun and other \ lui. s. The call was a fake. A "revird of 1100 is offered for the apprehen? of the thief. —Harrv Tuonbaugh. f > .oldfield, Nev., visited his cousin Mr< T. J. Mutzabaugh.— P. F. Dunca; Jr. who Is employed by the General • Company, of Pittsburgh, vis:- 1 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Pur. in, during the week. •—Mrs. John "F> and three children spent the h. --.g of the week with relatives at Pis: ielphia. Washington V/oman 90 Years Old Visits Greencastle Greeuea«»i f . Pa., July I.—Mrs. Grif fith, of Washington. D. C.. is a guest of Mrs. D. H Angle. Mrs. Griffith has reached her ''Oth milestone, but not withstanding her years she is possess ed of great strength and men tal vigor.— : ss Ellabeth Hostetter is home from an extended visit with her brother in State College.—Mrs. How ard Talhel as returned to her home In Altoona Rfter visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. VT. W. Lowman.—Mrs. Charles Williams is confined to her hon* by Ulr.ess.— Dr. J. F. Nowell is home from : Lladelphia.—Mrs. W. Mor gan Cross is home from a visit in Ker neyrvllie, Va.—Mill Mary Phillippy en tertained the class of Greencastie High school. 1814, at her home in South Wa»sfclng:toi street.—Miss Margaretta Byers Is v ~ ng at Philadelphia.—Mr. and" Mrs. F: . Fletcher and daughter Ham®* have returned to Pittsburgh after visiting Greencastie relatives.— Mr. aid Mr.-. G. M. Heilrr.an and daugh ter hive removed to their fine country home "Crtscote," near Hagerstown.— Miss Ullian Ruthrauft is spending sev eral dsys at York.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Varden, of Harrlsburg. were recent visitors with Mrs. Ralph Zlegler.—Mrs. E. C. iverett is seriously ill at her apartments in Hotel McLaughlin.—Miss Jessie Eeuthrauflt and Master Sdward Carl are the quests of friends at South Fork. Pa—The Misses Klepfer enter tained at a sewing bee Thursday aft ernoon at their home in Spring Grove ivenue.—Miss Kamerine Leiter Is home t-ona Elizabtthtown College for the simmer vacation. Miss Catherine Wiite Bedford. Pa, is the guest of Mrs. Jaie Hostettef.—Miss Annabel Krom bin.. State College, is the guest of Miss Elixibeth Hostuter.—Mrs. Mary Slike and Miss Anna Snively were hostesses of a sewing jet dt their home Friday mornng. Abou twenty guests were preseit.—Mrs. J Funk and daughter Mariatna, Jackoi lie, Fla., are guests In the home of L. H. Fletcher. EDUCVTIUSIU, School of Commerce Troup Buliliug 15 60. Market s1 if flint own. Mr. and Mrs. George Bell and daughter, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with R L Bousum and family. —Miss Hazel Auker is visiting rela tives at Lancaster. Mrs. W. H. Pat terson, of Pittsburgh, is visiting at the home of her brotner-in-law. John J. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Auker and children, of New Oxford, motored here on Sunday and spent several days with relatives. Mrs. Mary Jacobs, of Philadelphia, is spending several days as the guest of Dr. W. H. Rodgers. Mrs. Hawley and son, Chauncev, are guests of J. C. Ely, Jr., at the Presby terian parsonage. Sunday School Day will be observed in the Presbyterian Church to-morrow. The Rev. J. C. Ely. Sr., of Maryland, will preach the sermon. Stewart Marti, of Altoona, visited his uncle, T. F. McClellan. Announcements have been received here of the marriage of Miss Mary Cleveland Kulp, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Kulp, of this place, to William Wallace Portzer, at Philadel phia. Miss Kulp has been employed at the State Health Department for sev eral years, While Mr. Portzer Is assist ant supervisor for the Pennsylvania Railroad here. Miss Donna Wilson, of Harrisburg. is visiting her aunt, Mrs George Wilson, at Mifflin. Miss Louise Jackman neturned home Mondav 1 a trip to Pittsburgh. Mrs. F. M M. Pennell has returned home after a month s visit with relatives at Jersey City and New Tork. GIRTS RECEIVE DIPLOMAS ■Wioonisoo, Pa., July I.—Robert E. Minnich has returned home from Bal timore. Md. —Misses Esther Batdorff and Laura Relgle left for Atlantic City, where they will work during the summer.—Mrs. William Coler of Mill ville, N. J., is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Um holtz.—Guy Smeltz left for Northum berland. where he will work for the Pennsylvania Railroad company.— Irene White is taking six weeks' study at West Chester Normal school.— John Zarker. while employed at Brooksid'e colliery, had his wrist brok en.—Mrs. John Acaley spent several days with her daughter, Mrs, Earl Deitrlck, at Harrisburg.— Roy Acaley Msited Lower City on Sunday.—Flor ence Bateman, who recently "graduat ed from Mlllersville State Normal school, was elected as teacher of the fourth grade for 1917.—Miss Annie Brenner, of Shenandoah, Is spending some time with Florence Bateman. Alva Powell, of Camden. N. J is spending his vacation at the home of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Powell. Mar garet Sch off stall and Olwyn Phillips received diplomas from the conserva tory of music at Harrisburg Mondav June 24. Ambulance Service Pwnpt and efficient aervlce Mjl to * tran«portatlou of Trail patienta to and from humei, 111 II hospital*, or the R. R. station*. MJI With special onre, experienced attendants and aoml n a I chary sa. Emergency Ambulance Service 1T45 N. SIXTH ST. BeU Plione 2423 United 273-W Personal News Items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania Blaln.—Mae and Leslie Wentzel, stu dents of Boston Conservatory of Music; Miss Elsie Bistllne, Maude and Burna dette Nesbit, of Shippensburg Normal, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Meetch, of Harrisburg, and Sam uel Lupfer, of Florida, visited friends in town. Miss Evelyn Ewing, of Washington, D. C., is the guest of Helen Bower. Margaret Spotts went to As bury Park. Airs. Susan Gutshall and son. Daniel Gutshall, of Harrisburg, are the guests of relatives here.—Mrs. Marietta Milliken, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mrs. Marietta Campbell. Miss Ru;h Noll, of Carlisle, visited her aunt, MA. Mary Bistllne. Cove. Mr. and Mr». A. H. Shrenk, or Harrisburg, spent the week-end at their cottage. "Larue."—Miss Eleanor Beisiegel, of Philadelphia, is visiting Miss \ iolet Curry, of Utopia cottage.— Mrs. George Burd and daughter. Dor othy, of Harrisburg. are spending some time with Mrs. Burd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Curry. Charles Barnett and George Miller, of Harrisburg, spent the weeK-end here. Miss Annie Atkens spent several days at Harris burg. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beck with. of Harrisburg, spent Sunday at their cottage, Water Elm. Mrs. Sally Moran. of Duncannon. Is visiting Mrs. Jennie Klinedinst. Mrs. St H. Snrenk and children, of Philadelphia, will spend the summer at Larue cottage.— Samuel Donnelly and Paul Springer, of Harrisburg, spent Saturday afternoon at Donna-Lee. Miss Lois Kuhns. of Lancaster, is visiting Miss Marguerite Gipple. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Nich olas, of Renovo, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Shrenk. Mrs. Clara Strine is visiting her children at Steelton. Mlllerstown. Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, of Altoona, spent the week end with William wallter and family. —Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder and daughter, Helen, of Harrisburg, were gueets of Mr. and Mrs. William Bol linger, Sunday. Mrs. Mary Loaman, of Harrisburg, who has been visiting at the homo or Harry Hopple, left for Lewistown on Thursday. Mrs. Roy Patton, daughter, Ethel Patton, and father, John Deltrlch, of Lemoyne, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Deitrich this wek. Mr. and Mrs. James Kipp and family, of Harrisburg, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kipp. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cathcart. of Phila delphia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Cathcart. Samuel Beaver, of Port Royal, and son, Paul Beaver, took his uncle, D. M. Rlcabaugh: Misses Kath ryn and Alice Rickabaugh. and sister. Miss Minnie Beaver, by automobile to Mt, Holly Springs on Tuesday, where they visited Mr. Rickabaugh's son, G. B. Rickabaugh. Misses Ethel ana Nellie Blaln are visiting their aunt. Mrs. Clarence White, at Hershey. Samuel Van Tries visited his sistej, Mrs, Vernon Tabb, this week. Miss Lillian Nankivel, of Steelton, has re turned home for the summer. Mrs. Hulda Knight, of Duncannon, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Banks Page, Sunday. Plketown. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eb ersole and children. Martin, Naomi and Elmira Ebersole, visited at Harrisburg. —The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Martin and children. Mary and Willis Martin, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs D. E. Y isher. in Fishing Creek Valley. Mrs. Theodore Shepler and daughter, Luella, of Dauphin, spent Sunday with John Shepler and family. Mrs. H. E. Hallman, of Harrisburg, was the week end guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Wade. Miss Minnie Mumma, of Hershey, spent the week-end with David Mumma and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, of Penbrook, were the guests of Simon Weaver and family on Sunday. Miss Luella Runkle spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wade, Jr., at Penbrook. The Mount Laurel Aid Society will hold a festival opposite the church on Saturday even ing, July 15. David Mumma last week attended the Lutheran convention at Reading as a delegate from the Shellsville charge. Dillsbui'g.—Miss Effie Beistline has returned home from Atlantic City.— Clarence Eashwick, of Philadelphia, is spending the summor with his un cle, Dr. M. W. Britcher.—Boyd Dear dorf, who has been a patient at the Harrisburg hospital, is home much Im proved.—Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Diller visited friends at Harrisburg.—Esther Bentz is visiting friends at Carlisle.— Ray Wolfe, of Shiremanstown, spent Sunday with his uncle, Robert Smith. —Charles Grove and family spent Sun day at East Berlin. —Mr. and Mrs. Stein L. Shriner, of Philadelphia, are visiting his brother, B. H. Shriner.— Alvin Weaver, of Annville, spent a day with Grandma Heighes.—Dr. ajid Mrs. W. L. Crawford spent several days at Mrs. Crawford's at New Ox ford, Pa.—Mrs. Robert MoClure and son and Miss Catharine Cockley visit ed Jacob Grove, East Berlin.—Samuel Meisenhelder and Roy Smith, Miss M. Evan and Esther Bentz motored to Gettysburg, Caledonia Park, Cham bersburg, Shippensburg and Carlisle.— Miss Alma Coulson, who has been vis iting at Halifax, has returned home. —Mr. and Mrs. John Goudy visited friends at Wormleysburg Sunday.— Mrs. Shelley, of Gardner's Station, Is visiting Mrs. C. W. Shelley.—Mrs. Til lie Dick visited her daughter, Mrs. Sam Bowman, at Mechanicsburg.— Mrs. Dan Grove and family, of York Springs, spent Sunday with O. Bent.— David Baker and family, and Samuel Baker and family attended the Molly Pitcher exercises at Carlisle.—Miss Olive Mulligan, of Wellsville; Miss Dowell, of Madison, N. J., and Miriam Wells, of Wellsvllle, called on little Elizabeth Bentz.—Misses Treau Beat ty and Helen Baish spent a day at Carlisle. —Mrs. Noah Bailey Is visit ing friends at New Oxford.—Mrs. Ray Griest, of York, called on Dlllsburg and Wellsvllle friends on Saturday.— Miss Olive Milligan, of Wellsville, who has been attending college at Madison, N. J., returned home Saturday. i Hummelstown—Mrs. Scott R. Wag ner and children, of Reading, spent some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Fox.—Mrs. Aldus Hotter i had as her guest last week her mother, j Mrs. Ellenberg, of Enhaut.—Mrs. D. •W. Cassel spent several days as the i guest of her sister at Harrisburg.— i Mrs. Walter Waddell and son. of Har risburg, visited in town.—Mrs. Harvey I Lurch, of Harrisburg, visited Mrs. I Clayton Early.—Miss Barbara Hum mel was a recent visitor at Philadel phia.—Miss Elsie Henehen has re turned to her home at Reading after spending ten days with her uncle, Ja cob Henehen. —Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Geesey will leave in a few davs for I New York city, where Mr. Geesey will take summer work in Columbia university.—Thomas O. Mitman will ; leave for New York city in a few days, i where he will become a student in Co- S lumbia university during the sum mer session.—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spire entertained Mrs. Bender, of Har risburg, and Mr. Snyder, of Penbrook, over Sunday.-—Miss Mary Greenawalt has returned from a visit to Ydrk.—J. Lee Bale has enlisted in the United States Coast Artillery.—Mrs. Caroline Nissley entertained Mr. and Mrs. Os car Wickersham, of Harrisburg, and the Misses Muinma, of Highspire.— Henry Knull, of Harrisburg, spent Wednesday in town.—Reed Walmer, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. E. Elizabeth Walmer.—William Shoemaker and family visited a son Robert in camp at Mt. Gretna on Sunday.—Miss Annie B. Nye spent Wednesday at Harrisburg. —Miss Carrie Hummel has returned from the Harrisburg hospital, where she underwent an operation.—George Greenawalt returned during this week from a vi»it in Illinois. —Miss Eliza beth Fox will soon leave for Maine, where she will spend several weeks at a summer resort in company with her sister, Mrs. John Gay. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Newville Civic Club to Picnic at Mount Holly XcwviUe, Pa.. July 1. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Woodburn have returned from a trip to Albany, 111., and Can tor, Ohio. Mrs. Annie Mell and Mrs Leo McCulloch and daughter, have returned from a trip to Edin burg, Va. Mrs. James Andrews and daughter, Mrs. Alfred Chapman, of New Tork City are visiting the for mer's sister. Miss Louisa McCune.— Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Slabaugh. of Williamsport. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Ely. Mrs. P. C. Ott is visiting her son, George at Altoona. Miss Lucy Hayes of Harrisburg, is visiting her sisters. Mrs Belle Swope and Miss Jane — Miss Ruth Reed has gone to Pittsburgh to visit relatives. Mrs. Davis Beatty has returned from Canton, Ohio, where she spent some time with her son, Eugene. Miss Jennie Davidson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Greenawalt at Chambersburg.— Mist Agnes Rassmussen of Detroit, Mich., spent several days with her brother, the Rev. Carl Rasmussen. leaving with him on Tuesday for Mlflllntown, to attend the wedding of Mist Alma Sleber to the Rev. C. Rasmussen which will occur to-day Miss Mary Thompson of Passaic/ N. J.. Is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Belle Thompson. —Miss Catherine Woodburn of Philadelphia, Is spending a month's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Woodburn. Mrs. H. P. McLaughlin, of Mason and Dixon Is visiting her son. Dr. U. P. McLaughlin. Miss Grace Hursh and nephew, Thomas G. Hursh have gone to Beckley, W. Va.. to visit the former's sister, Mrs. Edna Hursh. Miss Edith Wheeler, of Har risburg is a guest at the Wheeler home in Chestnut street. The Rev. G. M. Reed, D. D., pastor of the United Presbyterian church of this place will preach in Zion Lutheran Church on Sunday evening. The executive committee of the Civic Club met on Monday night at the home of the president, Mrs. Belle Swope and arranged to have a picnic at Mt. Holly Park on July 18. LADIES' AID MEETING Wormleysburg, Pa., July I.—Frank Wise, of Washington, D. C., was a caller at the United Brethren parson age on Thursday.—Mrs. Foster Wln gert entertained friends from York and Harrisburg over Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Sparrow were at Middle town on Mon lay.—Master John Fau ber, of Elizabethville, spent several days here visiting old friends.—The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the United Brethren Church was held at the parsonage on Tuesday evening. A special program was given and prizes awarded to those selling the largest number of tubes of silver polish. The board of trustees also met at the parsonage, of Tire Trouble . the going is tough, it s good to remember that keep because of Firestone resiliency which your car carries Firestones. It means free- protects the machine and gives maximum dom from anx,ety-"no tax" on the nerves. road grip with traction and ec^ZTf Also remember Firestone Truck Tires afford gasoline—Most Miles per Dollar, independence of hauling difficulties. "No tax" worth mention for repairs because FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY of the Firestone in-built endurance and tough "America's Largest Exclusive Tire and Rim Makers" ' 231 North Second St., Harriaburg, Pa. N Ohio —nranchf« Dealers E>v*rywfc*gß» W I W Engine Fires Hay Field; Then Extinguishes Blaze By Special Correspondence | Mount Joy, Pa., July 1. Sparks from a locomotive on the Pennsyl vania rnllroad on Wednesday set tire to a field of hay ready to be hauled away on the farm of Simon R. Snyder, near Mount Joy. The engine that caused the fire was used at once to extinguish the blaae, which, with a good supply of hose, was soon accom plished.—Mr. and Mrs. John Winters, sons Harry and Leroy and daughter Catherine, of Harrisburg, were guests of Harry Williams and family on Sat | urday.—Alvin Shonk is home from j Lebanon Valley College for the sum | mer.—Warren Bentzel left for Hamp i ton. Va.. where he will spend a month ; with his brother, Edgar Bentzel, of I ihe Hampton Institute.—Owen Green j await, John Stoll and Joseph Ginrlch j left for Asbury Park, where they ac cepted positions with a street car cora j panv.—Miss Emma Brenner, of Mil i lersvtlle, has been elected teacher of i the third grade by the Mount Joy bor- I ough school board.—Misses Mary Con ! rad and Mabel Shell, of Mechnnics i burg, are guests of Mrs. Harry J. Wil | Hams.—Miss Mary Newpher has been : elected assistant principal of the Litltz ! schools.—he Rev. .T. T. Spangler. of [ Lykens, was the guest of Harry J. Wil- I liams on Wednesday. Tower City K. L. C. E. Elects Officers For Year Tower City. Pa., July 1. The Rev. William A. Kutz visited the Rev. Barr, of Tremont. during the week. Mrs. ! Barnhart and daughter, Mrs. Robert Teuschner, were Wiconlsco visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kehler and grandson ! enjoyed Sunday at Hlggins. Miss Florence Lewis of Harrisburg. visited ; her mother on Sunday. Robert Lud ; wig of Reading spent the week-end in (town. Miss Ethel Neyer, of Tre mont. is visiting relatives here. Tre .vor Jones and family spent Sunday in town. Charles Martz visited his sis ter at Lykens this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Zerbe, Jr., have returned from their honeymoon to Washington. A reception was held in their honor at the bride's home. Among the guests 'were the members of the Star Glee Club, who rendered beautiful selec i tlons, vocal and Instrumental. Har old Searer, of Akron, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William ; Searer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zim merman of Harrisburg, are visiting relatives here. The K. L. C. E. of ithe United Evangelical Church held j an election of officers on Sunday night, resulting as follows: Mrs. William Carl, president; Miss Elsie Erdman, secretary, and Noah Adams, treasurer, j It is expected that the society will be represented at the convention In Har- I rlsburg In July. JULY 1, 1916. Vesper Service by Church Members at Sefcz Home By Special Correspondence Lewisberry. July 1. Members of the Methodist Episcopal v hurch held services Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Anna Seltz, at>out a mile from town. Mrs. Seltz is an aged woman and Jives alone.—Mr. and Mrs. George W. Coover and sons of Lemoyne, spent several days at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cllne an<* Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cassel. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller and child of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Erney and children Gll - and Helen, and Mrs. Sophia Erney j of New Cumberland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Erney. Ben | nett Hammond, a former Lewlsberry hoy, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. iW. S. Hammond, of this place, a ser geant In Company A, Signal Corps, [National Guard. District of Columbia, Is now at Fort M.ver, Va. Mrs. Het rlck, of Wellsvllle, Is visiting at the home of her grandson. Dr. H. C. Het rick. The Rev. R. S. Stair, of Mea i dowbrook farm, returned home Mon day from spending several days at Hallam. Miss Anna Sutton left to day for Gettysburg, where she will spend several weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sutton. —Miss Helen Purvis of Philadelphia Is I a guest at the home of her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hammond.— Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Schubauer and daughter Esther, were at Harrisburg on Wednesday. Mrs. Clarissa Ster rett of Pittsburgh, Kansas. Is spending some times as the guest of her brother and sisters at the Cline homo. Mrs. | Charles Brown and Mrs. Elizabeth U. Laird spent Sunday at York where I they were guests of Mrs. Brown's par : ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Draw : baugh. Mrs. W. A. Cobb and son Alfred returned to their home in South River, N. J., after visiting relatives here. MOTORED TO WATER GAP Jonpntnwn, Pa., July I.—Born to Mr. and Mrs. David E. Ney, a son.—Titus Wolf, of Suedburg, was here to attend ; the wedding of his cousin, Miss Carrie I Hess, daughter of Elias D. Hess, to i John6on, of Palmyra.—Mr. and ■ Mrs. Safnuel Lutz, of Derry, spent Sun day with Mrs. Lutz's sister, Mrs. Al fred E. Rauk.—Mrs. Thomas 11. Brun ner and Mrs. A. S. Smith, of Lebanon, spent several days with Mrs. Brunner's sister, Mrs. William H. Bross.—The My ers well drilling outfit of Myerstown, is drilling a well for William Becker at his newly purchased cottage on Bunker I Hill.-jr-Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stine, of Ephrata, spent Sunday In town.—Miss Mary Bross and Mrs. H. B. Lesher at tended the funeral of Herman Wolf at Avon on Wednesday.—Dr. and Mrs. j Paul D. Reich and Professor and Mrs. j H. D. Spltler motored to Delaware Wa- I ter Gap on Wednesday. MODERN WOODMEN AT BARN RAISING Large Number of Lodgemen Assist Fellow Member in Putting Up Structure ENDERS FAMILY REUNION! P. O. S. of A. Members Attend Funeral of Lawrence Deibler at Curtin ElizabeUiville. Pa., July 1. —» S. P. Shadle Is spending some time with hla son, Joseph W. Stiaddle at Takomk Park, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swab of La Plume spent part of tha week with Isaac Swab. A big dele gation from this section attended th® Enders reunion at Enders on Satur day. Ex-Postmaster O. E. Enders, of Elizabethville is president of the as sociation. Miss Florence Wehr left on Monday for Chautauqua, N. Y where she will spend the Chautauqua season. Mrs. Kate Jones and son, ofi Harrisburg. spent a week with her mother, Mrs. Keefer. Mrs. John A. Byerly, of West Milton spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Blair Mattis. Ellsworth Grove spent sev eral days at Philadelphia this week. Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Easton v spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Landlord Snyder. About 85 members of Camp No. 110, P. O. S. of A. assisted in the burial of Lawrence Deibler at Curtin. Tha Rev. J. E. Beam moved to West Hazle ton on Tuesday where he has ac cepted a call to the Reformed charge. —lsaac W. Mattis spent Tuesday at Gratz - The large bank barn of Wil liam P. Lenker was raised on Wednes day. A large number of men assisted and among them were members of the local camp of the Modern Wood men, of which Mr. Lenker is a mem ber. I.EWISTOWN'S SANK FOURTH Lcwistown, Pa., July I.—Lewlstown Is to have a sane Fourth of July cele bration. Andrew Spanogle, of Lew istown, aged 92 years, is enjoying ro bust health. H. J. Cohen and fam ily spent some time at Atlantic City. —James Van Zandt has returned from a trip to New Jersey and Philadelphia. —A piece of ground adjoining the Y. M. C. A. grounds has been presented to the institution. Miss Leah Hoff man is calling on Harrisburg friends. 9