2 CENTRAL PA. NEWS MISS NINA RUTH GIVES BIG TOAST Many Guests Enjoy Marshmal- Jow Frolic Around Camp Fire at Stovcrdale j Special tJ the Telegraph Stoverdale. Aug. 21.—Miss Nina Ruth gave a marshmallow toast in the -woods on Friday r.ight. About fifty guests were present. A great fire was built of logs tiround which the guests assembled and toasted many pounds of <Hfcrshma!iows. after which all engaged in games around the fire. Soma of those present were Mary Heckard, Alice Barker Betty Muth., rMiriaai Wagner, Sara Muth, Ruth Shope, Leola Shope, Mahal Winn. Margaret Miller, Beatrice Nissley, Anna Slicer. Ida Hoflfman. Margaret Myers, Naomi Mat*. Ruth Matz. Zoe Fortenbaugh, Sara Garbarich, Eliza beth Bodmer, Phoebe Fortenbaugh. Evelyn Yost, Mrs. D. C. Barker, Mrs. W. W, fehope, Mrs. G. W. Liebtren. Mrs, C. Bodmer, Mrs. Suuh, Mrs. \V. Kepp, Mrs. Edwin J. Knisely, Miss iartman, Nina Ruth, the Rev. B. L. C. Baer, George Bartclls, Kirk Meyer Martin Wenrick. Byron G. Ehley. Walter C. Rury. Ernest Shope. Ralph Gingrich. George Spire, Henry Spire, George Davis, Charles Shultz, John Boruner, Mr. Baer and D. C. Earker. Mrs. W. B. Sellers and daughter. Jeannette of Harrisburg. spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fortea fcaugh at tho Cozy Nook. Thomas Sutch of Harrisburg spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Clar ence Bodmer at the Prince Albert. The following young women are oc cupying the Jason for two weeks: Margaret Rabuck. Amelia Conrad, K&thryn Rabuck, Cora Rabuck. Anna Smith. Stella Cor.rad. Bertha Hoef of Harrisburg, Esther Schaffr.er of Her shey and Ella Good of Linglestown. Those who attended a week-end party at the Ruheim were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rineer. Mrs. \V. Arm strong. Miss Elisabeth Lietren, Con rad Lietren. George Lietren, Misses Pearl Wagner. Anna Crist and Pearl Baker of Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Garrett and son, Charles, and G. O. Dunkle of Harrisburg. spent the week-end at the Pine Tree Inn. Samuel E Phillips. J. Lloyd Reeves John E. Phillips of Harrisburg, and Martin Rleher of PhiladtHphia. spent the week-end at Oak Glen cottage. Miss Marie Sourbier of Lancaster. Margaret Fox of Philadelphia, Susan Krausa, Pearl Kilmer, Victor Hetrick and Harry Miller of Hummeistown, spent Sunday at Pine View cottage. Charles Miller of Harrisburg and H. "Williamson of Highspire. were Suntfav guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carmany at Pine Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Clark. George Clark, Jr., Miss Grace Baer and Mary Sierer of Harrisburg are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Davis at the Hillside. Mrs. Paul Shagk has returned to her cottage, the Cedars, after spend ing several days at her Harrisburg home. Mr. and Mrs. John Killinger of Rteelton. are occupying the Fifth Ave nue cottage. Miss Leola Ebner and Arthur Le roy spent th© week-end at Outlook cottage after returning from a trip to Atlantic City and Pitman. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brown of Al toona spent the week-end at the Three Oaks. Mrs. M. J. Slicer. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Johnson. Mrs. Willamina McCollum. Miss Grace Stoner and Elizabeth Hinkie of Harrisburg spent the week end at Seldom Inn cottage, the guests of Nelson Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John Grady and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sherlock gave a porch party at the- cottage Kamp Komfort on Saturday night. Professor J. J. Gibson left for Raw linsville campmeeting, where he will lead the chorus. L. O. Davies of Reading: spent the week-end with his family at the Uneedarest. ASK FOR and GET HO^LICK ! S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap inbstitutes coat YOU sasu price. SEASHORE EXCURSIONS Via Reading Railway SATURDAYS August 12 and 25. FROM FARE Harrlsburg JI.SO Middietown 4.50 Hummelstown 4 50 Hershey ... 4.50 Eixteen-day tickets, good on any train. Stop-off allowed at Philadel phia. going and returning within Uwe limit of ticket. One Day Excursions SUNDAYS August 13 and 27 Lv. FROM Fare. A.M. Harrisburg {2.75 4.40 Hummelstown 2.75 4 51 Hershey 2.70 5.01 OCEAN GROVE Sixteen Day Excursion Wednesday, August 23. Lv. FROM Fare. AM. Harrlsburg $4.50 6.15 Hummelstuwn 4.50 «.30 Hershey ............... 4.50 6.3* MONDAY EVENING, Recent Deaths in Central Pennsylvania Sfecial to Ike Telegraph Elisabeths own. Mrs. Henry A. Coble, aged SO. died Saturday evening. Her husband, two children und twelve grandchildren survive. ?Icrietu». Word reached here to day announcing the death at Abilene. Kan., of Mrs. John K. Forney, a na tive, of Marietta. She was TO years old. Her maiden name was Hoffman. Her husband, two sons, a daughter and two sisters survive. Pillsburg. Mrs. Ida Myers, wife of George Myers, near Wellsville, died Saturday after a long illness of tuber culosis. aged 4S years. Mrs. Myers is survived ty her husband, father and mother and eight brothers and sis ters. Eleventh Annual Reunion of Hershey Freundschaft Special to the Telegraph Marietta. Pa.. Aug. 21. —0n Satur day, August 26. the Hershey family, a very numerous one in this section of the country, will hold its eleventh an nua! reunion at Williamson Park. Lan caster. This year's gathering will mars; the two hundred and seventh anniversary of the arrival of their an cestors in America. A reception will be held at 10 a. m. and dinner will be served at noon. The family history wtjl be read by W. L. Hershey, of Marietta, and :;n address will be deliv ered by Professor H. K. Ober, of Elizabethtown College. Firemen's Field Day at Lewistown, September 30 Special to the Telegraph Lewistown. Aug. 21. Firemen"s Field day is to be held here Saturday. September 30. There will be a great display of fireworks, motorcycle and automobile parades, races and plug dashes, auto hose truck races, a dark town parade in the evening and other interesting features. The Henderson ■ Company expects to have their new auto hose truck for this event Newville's New Fire Truck Makes Gocd Time in Test Special -to i'-e Telegrapii Newville. Aug. 21.—Large crowds visited Newville Saturday to help Newville celebrate. A parade was held in the afternoon, and a festival and band concert in the evening on the sehoolhouse grounds. J. Van ; Bowman, president of Town Council, was marshal of the parade. FEFSE FAMILY REVNION Special to the Telegraph Hershev, Pa.. Aug. 21. On Satur day, the sixth annual reunion of the j Fecse family was held at Hershey park. About 150 members of the fam ily were present, representing Berks. , Dauphin and Lebanon counties. Let ters were read from members in Ohio and Indiana. At the exercises in the afternoon President E. E. Feese, of Steelton, presided. GIRLS WIN BALL GAME Special to the T tit graph Dauphin, Pa.. Aug. 21. The Bible class and adults of the Presbyterian Sunday school held their annual pic nic at the Elm on Saturday afternoon with about one hundred presents, guests cominer from New York. Phila delphia and Harrisburg. A ball game , between the girls and boys was played, score 2 4 to 12 in favor of the girls Prizes were award?*! for the different j contests. The success of the picnic was due to the untiring efforts of Mrs. Freeman C. Gerberick and Harvey C. Forney and Miss Margaret Brooks, committee on refreshments; Miss Blanch Robinson. Miss Bertha Sellers and Charles A. Shaffer, committee on . amusements. GO TO SERVICE IN CANOES Sptcial to the Telegraph Dauphin. Pa.. Aug. 21. The twi light service of the Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert iF. Stirling, held at the Elm Sun day evening, was largely attended, many coming in canoes. BUILDING CONCRETE BRIDGE Special to the Telegraph j Dauphin, Pa.. Aug. 21. To-day the Pennsylvania railroad company be ' gan the erection of a concrete bridge over the creek above the station, to j take the place of the old iron bridge. j OVERCOMES THE EFFECTS OF HEAT Hor*ford'» Arid Phoxphate Strengthens the body ana nerves to resist the exhaustion caused by heau Buy a bottle.—Advertisement. LEASED ENOI.A HOME . Enola, Aug. 21.—Samuel G. Hep ' ford, general secretary of the Enola ' P. R. R. V. M. C. A., has leased the ,H. M. Bloser property on Summit • street, and will move his family here from Harrisburg Tuesday. Need a Laxative? Don't take a violent purgative. Right j the sluggish condition with the safe, vegetable remedy which has held pub- j lie confidence for over sixty years. BEECHAM'S PILLS Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, Soui everywhere, la Resorts ATLANTIC CITY. S. J. LEXINGTON Pacific and Ark. ava. Grounds adjoin beach and boardwalk. Only hotel where guests may go to surf in bath iDg attire without using streets, which prohibited. Use of bath houses fre. Running water In rooms Private baths Special rates. $9 to 117.50 weekly; $2 up daily, including choice table, sup olied from own farm. Wh;i» service, orchestra, ballroom, tennis courts, gar age. Booklet mailed. HOTEL KINGSTON Ocean Ave.. Ist hotel (100 feet) from Heacb. Cap. 250: elevator; bathing from hotel; distinctive table and service; 12.50 up dally; sl2 up weekly. Special family rales. Garage. Booklet. M. A. LSYRER. the wiltshirFbsse* •s-.iFj view. Capacity 350; private baths, ele vator. porches, etc. Special rates. sls up weekly. *2.50 up dally. American plan. Every convenience. Open all >ear. Auto meets trains. Booklet. SAMUEL ELLIS. WILDWOOD, ft. J. CIVHY 26th and beach. 200 ft. from VW I Wild wood's Ocean Pier. Run< ; runs water. Pri. Baths. Cap. 300. Auto. ' Music, BooVlet. W. H. QERSTEU Owß ] ershlp Management. ( WEST SHORE NEWS Social and Personal News of Towns Along West Shore Miss Ethel Fleisher. of Philadel phia, is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Springer, at New Cumberland. _ Mrs. Sue Kaufman and Mrs. R. M. Kline, of New Cumberland, went to Ocean Grove to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hoover, of Hogerstown, Md . are guests of M. L Baker's family at New Cumberland. Mr and Mrs. Carrol Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stromineer, of Me chanicsburg. and E. B. Wright's fam ily. of Steelton. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright at New Cum berland on Thursday. Wllliaru Reed, of New Cumberland, attended the dedication of the new fire truck at Newville Saturday. Harry Proweil, of New Cumberland, is spending his vacation at Atlantic City. Harry Hull, of Pittsburgh, was the guest of his brother, Sherman Hall, at New Cumberland. this week. Miss Anna Baker, of Lemoyne. left to-day to spend some time at York. Chrster Crowel, of Bowmansdale. ts spending some time at the home of William Nebinyr, in Lfmoyne. Miss Ruth McCormick, of Harris burg, was the week-end guest of hei cousin. Miss Hazel Mumma, at Le movne. Miss Erna and Miss Helen Roye, of Columbia, returned homo after spend ing seme time with Miss Iva McLane at UraoyM. » Mrs Walter Cumroings, daughter. Evelyn, and son, Gordon, of Bridgi-tou, N. J., are guests at the home of W. W. Mclntyre, at Lemoyne. Alfred Knsminger. of Lemoyne, who spent several months at Columbia Uni versity. New York, taking a course in high school principalsnlp, returned home Saturday. John Kunkel and son. Irvin, of York, were week-end guests of Harrv Kun kel, at Lemoyne. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Musselman, daugh ters. Thelma and Mabel, of Lemoyne, were visitors at s>laie Hill yesterday. Landis Mussleman. of Lemoyne. is viaitmg friends at Rose Garden. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. C. Stuty of Enola have returned home after spending several days at New York. Mrs. John A. McMeen of Enola has returned home from a visit to New York. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fisher of Enola have returned home from a visit to Perry county. Mr. and Mrs.E. C. Rosenberry and son of Enola spent their vacation in Franklin county. LITTLE GIRL Bt RXED Er.ola, Aug. 21.—Burial was made on Saturday inormng of the body of the ten-month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Griffith of Brick Church road in the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery. The Rev. A. M. Stamets of Harrisburg conducted the services. LECTI.VRES OX LIQIOR TRAFFIC Lemoyne. Pa., Aug. 21. Bishop W. M. Stanford, a well-known worker in antisaioon work, gave a lecture in tn» Church of Christ last night on "The Liquor Traffic." AWOIXCE BIRTH OK SOX Lemoyne. Pa.. Aug. 21. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Sawyer announce the birth of a son, Raymond. Jr., yesterday morning. Prior to her marriage Mrs. Sawyer was Miss Alma Trostle, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Trostle, of Lemoyne. CORNROAST AT SPAXGLER S Lemoyne, Pa., Aug. CI. A cornroast held at fipangler's Mill, by Miss Nora and Miss Buelah Spangler, was attend ed by the following from Lemoyne: Miss Esther Slothower, Miss Anna Smith, Mrs. Wilson Slothower, Miss Edna Sherman. Mrs. J. A. Smith. Miss Ruth Bentz, Miss Margaret Kunkel, Lloyd ' Smith and Ralph Sotzing. MRS. HARVEY FORTNEY DIES Lemoyne, Pa.. Aug. 21. Mrs. Harve> Fortney. aged 39 years, diel last even ing. at her home, in White Hill, after a long illness. She is survived by hei husband and five children—Chester, EfSe. Kachael. Katherine. Marie, ana her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beatty, of siddonsburg. BOY SCOV'TS RETYR.V HOME Lemoyne. Pa. Aug. 21. Saturday night the Boy Scouts. Troop No. 1. re -1 turned home after spending a week .camping at Oyster's Dam. near Cam>< Hill. Those in the camping party were: Rankin Nebinger. Paul Keller. Eugene Bressler. Frank Barncord, Lester Barn , cord. Alfred Bentz. Emory Griesinger, Herbert Jacobs. Lester Crow. David Beistline. Luther Miller, Adam Heckert, Paul Smith, Rudolph Miller, Ernesi j Beistline. AUTO CRASHES INTO POLE Lemoyne. Aug. 21.—Lloyd Smith, sustained a fractured collarbone, and George Zeigler, received cuts and bruises, when the automobile in which they were riding crashed into a pole along the pike, in North Lemoyne. and turned over. Both were pinned underneath the car. and Smith was picked up unconscious. The car was owned by Mr. Zeigler. and was dam aged to the extent of several hun dred dollars. MARYSVILLE INION PICNIC Marysville, Pa.. Aug. 21. —All Marys- I vllle Is planning a big holiday for to morrow on the occasion of the an nual union Sunday school picnic at Hershey. All business houses of the town will shut down. A special train will eave Marysville for Hershey at 5.20 a. m. and returning will leave the park at 6.30 p. m. 150XH ANNIVERSARY Sfecial to the Telegraph Waynesboro. Pa.. Aug. 21. —Mem- ; bers of the Lower Path Valley Presby terian Church will hold the one hun- I dred and fiftieth anniversary of the | church organization at Fannettsburg in the middle of October, This event will be of great interest to members' of the Presbyterian Church. BIBLE CLASS BANQUET New Cumberland. Pa.. Aug. 21. — j The Ladies' Bible Class banquet will j be held In Trinity United Brethren Church next Thursday evening. Au- j gust 24. A literary program will be rendered. WILL BOLD ROW OF HOUSES New Cumberland, Pa., Aug. 21. S. 1 N. Prowell will have a row of houses ' built on his lots below Market Square. | BOROUGH SCHOOLS TO OPEN i New Cumberland. Pa.. Aug. 21. norouah schools will open September 18 if the acnex of the school building is completed. BIG SALMON CAUGHT Marysville. Pa.. Aug. 21. Samuel F. Seal, proprietor of the Mountain Spring hovel at Mt. Patrick, landed the largest salmon ever taken from Perry county water? last week when he suc ceeded in pulling from the Susque i hanna fish measuring two feet and four inches and weighing eight and one-fcalf pounds. ATTENDANCE CONTEST Newport, Pa.. Aug. 21.—The Per ry County Sabbath School Association, David S. Fry. of Newport, president, ; is making extensive preparations for the third annual country-wide attend- BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package 4 proves it 25c at all druggists. HXRRISBURG TELEGRAPH joy of ' HI such dance music! |H Mss3l> joy tr ' ippin s ar ° IBS! ■k the music of the best bands and jgjjjjjj dances; of having music that is l||j~" ! perfect in tone, in volume, in rhythm; of being always able to command their services and have an impromptu dance at any time. I (\ That's the kind of music that 8 delights the dance devotee; that \ j\ added. Here are some of the KM(W test ctor ecor^s: —'l 18082 Arrah Loading Up the Mandy Lee—Medley One-Step 12 in SI 25*1 Midnight Frolic of Mine' —"My Dreamy China Lady" »ISiSs Johnny Get a Girl—Medley Fox Trot Victor Military Band ,7; *' Johnny Get a Girl"—"l Gave My Heart and Hand to Someone in Dix- ligj- ■ il ! 1 ■ "" r:=s =;yrfi ieland"—"There's a Quaker Down in Quaker Town"—"l Love You So" 1 ■ ■ " 1 Hear these new numbers today at any Victor dealer's. Ask him for a copy of the Victor !§[ -v ]] Dance Book containing instructions for learning the modern dances. He will gladly play si ' any music you wish to hear and demonstrate the various styles of the Victor and Victrola— !§j- ■: -jj jjgggp $lO to S4OO. .§, 1i Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Important warning. Victor Record* can be safely and satisfactorily played only with I'@|lsv|jj ! Victor Nomd'e* or Tungt'ton a Stylus on Victor# or Victrola*. Victor Records cannot be |[^b=|V*i==r|i c : r^^==r;sg [ . safely played on machines with jeweled or other reproducing points. ' New Victor Rcoords demonstrated at all dealers on tho 28th of each month 1 ance contest, which will be conducted during September. REAL ESTATE SALES Marysville, Pa., Aug. 21. On Fri day, the farm of the M. C. Wolpert es tate in Rye township was sold to H. M. Hunter, of Newport, for $5.590. Other recent real estate transfers re- j corded in Marysville borough follow: ' J. A. Seidel. et ux., to Simon Michlo vltz, property in Marysville borough. Consideration sl. John P. Hocker, et ux., to James E. White, et ux., prop erty In Rye township, consideration sl. M. SMITH FAMILY REUNION' Marysville, Pa., Aug. 21.' The sixth annual reunion of the descend ants of Michael Smith will be held a.t Paxtang Park on Saturday, August 26. W. S. Fortenbaugh. of Marysville, is president of the association. RURAL CARRIERS TO MEET Marysville. Pa.. Aug. 21. On La- i bor Day, September 4. the annual con vention of the Rural Letter Carriers' Association of Perry and Juniata, | counties will be he'd at New Bloom- j j field. L. C. Lightner of Marysville is visit ing at Loysvllle with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lightner and other relatives. Miss Nellie Heim and Miss Blanche Howard have returned to their Har risburg homes after being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Zellers at Marysville. J. G. Eppley has returned to his home at Marysville after attending the sessions of the Knights of Pythias at Wilkes-Barre as a representative of Beuhler Lodge, No. 369, of Marys ville. Mrs. W. A. Reamer and grand daughters, Miss Eva Reamer and Miss Catherine Reamer, of Harrlsburg, are guests of Mrs. Reamer's sister, Mrs. A. J. Ellenberger. Mrs. John Hadfleld and son, Charles, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Cunningham at Marysville. Mrs. W. A. Kortenbaugh and daugh | ter. Frances, of Marysville, are spend i ing some time wtlh relatives at Bal r tlmore. Mrs. S. S. Lelby and daughter, Do loris Hartman are the guests of rela tives at Baltimore. Miss Alcena Qulgley, of Duncan non. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. G. Eppley, at Marysville. Johu L. Hain, Jr., ot Marysville, is visiting at Ashland. Miss Adella Smith Is spending some '• time with relatives at Green Park. Miss Geraldine Watts, of Harris- i burg, is visiting relatives at Marys- ' ville. Miss Esteila Deckard. of Marysville,' is being entertained at Port Royal by j Miss Ruth Groninger. Mrs. Harry W. Fisher and daughter, Mary, of Marysville, are at Quincy j where they are spending some time with relatives. Miss Margaret Deckard has returned | to her home at Marysville after spend- ] ing a week with relatives at Carlisle. Marysville Union Picnic at Hershey Park Tomorrow Marysville, Pa., Aug. 21. Prepar ations were completed to-day for the fourth annual union picnic of the Marysville Sunday schools. Marys ville will present a deserted appear ance during the entire day, all the bus iness houses of town having expressed their determination to close. The spe cial excursion train is scheduled to leave the station at 8.30 a. m. Re turning, train will leave the Philadel phia and Reading station at Hershey at 6.30 p. m. No transferring of cars will he necessary at Harrlsburg. Willis R. Hench is chairman of the : general committee. L. C. Lightner is secretary and the Rev. J. F. Wiggins is treasurer. Representatives of the several Sun day schools are: United Evangelical James W. Benfer, J. P. Lllley and John Roush. Church of God The Rev. J. F. Wiggins, George Helsley and Edward Luckenbaugh. Methodist Episcopal John D. Shull, M. E. King, L. C. Lightner and Bruce Rider. Trinity Reformed Scott S. Lelby, W. L. Roberts and Harvey Bratton. Zton Lutheran W. R. Hench and ; Leroy Stees. " - CASTORIA For Infant and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears . Signature oi I AUGUST 21, 1916. jENOLA YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIAL Enola, Aug. 21. —The Young Peo -1 pie's Social of Enola held their first | social of the season In the Enola Fire house on Friday evening. About fifty | persons were present. Games of all kinds wrre enjoyed and refreshments i served. The following committee was appointed to arrange for the third annual straw ride on Wednesday, Au gust 30, at Good Hope Mills: E. Bu chanan, chairman; P. Forchney, G. i Weber, D. P. Blise, Miss Esther Nel Do You Know When You KING OSCAR 5c CIGARS ARE JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR BECAUSE OF THEIR UNIFORM HIGH QUALITY. SMOKE ANOTHER AND BE CONVINCED. JOHN C. HERMAN & CO. HARRISBURG, PA. dig, Miss Elsie Kuntzelman and Flor ence Wynn. The regular monthly meeting of the Fire Company will be held this eve ning when important business will be transacted. ASSISTANT YARD MASTER ILL Enola, Aug. 21. —William S. Hamill. assistant yardmaster at the east end of the local yards, who has been on the sick list is improving.
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