Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, August 26, 1916, Page 10, Image 10

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ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS
TRIP OF 3,500
MILES BY AUTO
Garfield \V. Missemer Travels
From Los Angeles, Cal., to
Mount Joy, Pa.
ON VISIT TO FATHER
Fourth Regiment Soldier Sends
Cactus Plants From Texas
to Daughter
By Special Correspondence
Mount Joy, Pa., Aug. 26.—Mr. and '
Mrs. Garfield W. Missemer. of Los An- I
geles, Cal., came to Mount Joy on Sat- j
urday by automobile on a visit to the j
former's father, J. R. Missemer, pub- j
lisher of the Star and News. The trip |
of 3,500 miles was made in twenty i
days, leisurely, without accident. From !
Los Angeles they went to Dallas, Texas,
thence to Chicaeo. over tne Lincoln 1
Highway to Pittsburgh. Bedford !
Chambersburg, to Mount Joy. The :
trip from Chicago was made in four [
days and from Pittsburgh in one day. j
—Reuben Fellenbaum and family and 1
Ellsworth Schrite took an automobile '
trip to Gettysburg on Wednesday.— |
Misses Alice and Martha Greider are I
spending a week with friends at Lewis- i
town.—Dr. A. T. Snyder and family, i
Miss Anna Witmer and Miss Mellinger
left on Wednesday for Wilkes-Barre, !
where they will be guests of the doc- '
tor's parents. The Rev. and Mrs 1
Benjamin Engle, of Abilene. Kan., left I
for their home after spending a few
months here with friends.—Miss Mabel
Shell, of Mechanicsburg, is the guest
of Mrs. Harry J. Williams.—E. C.
Diffenderfer, a private of Company K, \
Fourth Pennsylvania Infantry, now
stationed at Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas, I
sent to his daughter. Miss Grace Dif- j
fenderfer, a box of fine cactus, con- |
taininer seven varieties.—R. B. Llovd,
of Suffolk, Va., is the guest of E.'l!
Nissley.
WHAT MISS HAMILTON
SAYS OF PIMPLES
AND CUTICURA
"I broke out in pimples,ray face being
full of them. They had yellow heads ana
itched and burned so that I scratched
tthem, and must have poi
soned my blood for they
spread all over my face. I
could notsleepand I thought
I wouldbedishgured forlife.
"I had them about three
months, and I used cold
cream and Ointment
but they did not do any
good. Then I sent for a free sample
of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and
afterward bought a cake of Cuticura
Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment.
I used them two months and now not a
trace of the pimples can be seen. lam
healed." (Signed) Miss Florence M.
Hamilton, 2405 East Gordon St., Phil
adelphia, Pa., April 19, 1916.
Tens of thousands of peopie, young
and old, suffer torture of mind and body
because of pimples which might easily
be cleared away, and what is even more
to the point might have been prevented
by Cuticura Soap and a touch now and
then of Cuticura Ointment. Half the
trouble is caused by the use of impure,
harsh and strongly medicated soaps.
Sample Each Free by Mail
With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad
dress post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. P
Boston." Sold throughout the world.
tAsk The I
Merchants
For Whom
We Work
As To Our
Ability
We will gladly furnish you
with the list, but here's a
good plan: Notice the clean
est windows—
WE "DID" THEM.
Harrisburg Window
Cleaning Co.
OFFICE:—808 EAST ST.
Hell Phono 3526
TIME IS MONEY
SAVE IT
For YOUR SON at
The Harrisburg
Academy
which affords
efficient experienced masters
Full day session.
Small classes.
Individual instruction.
Supervised study.
Academy graduates are ac
cepted by all certificate colleges.
We prepare successfully for
the college entrance board ex
aminations.
Arrange now—Phone 1371-J
Summer School
July 24 to Sept. 1.
—^—§
GEORGE H. SOURBIER \
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
1310 North Third Street
Bell Pkoae. Auto tier*lce. I
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SATURDAY EVENING,
CHOIR OF ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN
_ , . , —Photo by E. E. Strong, Mechanicsburg.
MechanlcftburK, Pa.. Aug. 26.—The above picture represents the choir of St. John's Lutheran Church at Shiremans
town. which is a very successful musical organization, under the efficient leadship of the pastor, the Rev. Mr Lantz
Top row—left to right: R. Abner Erb. Thomas W. Lantz, Miss Alice Wertz, Mrs. George Kubacher. G Francis
Rupp. Nevin M. Wertz. recently killed when hts automobile collided with a Cumberland Valley train. Middle row-
David M Rupp, Miss Phoebe Howry, Miss Elma Senseman, Miss Mabel Zimmerman. Miss Miriam Greenawalt Mrs
Joseph L Daugherty. Miss Blanche Howry. Lower row: Frederick Lantz. Miss Mildred Senseman. Miss May 'Wertz.
Miss Pearl V ertz. Mrs. John D. Bitner. Miss Marie Senseman. Standing: The Rev. H. K. Lantz, pastor of St. John's
Lutheran Church. Shiremanstown.
Two Upper End Farms
Sell at Handsome Figures
By Special Correspondence
\ Bfrrysburit, Pa., Aug. 26. Dr. and J
j Mrs. C. A. Bowman and Miss Miriam
| Bowman, of Myerstown, and Miss
! Heisler, of Bethlehem, were guests of j
| Miss Minnie Snyder. Almost the en- j
J tire population attended the band con- j
i cert, given by the Tressler Orphan j
Home band, at Gratz, on Sunday even- j
ing. Communion was held in the I
Evangelical Church on Sunday morn- j
| ing by Presiding Elder W. T. Heil, of j
, Allentown. Mr. and Mrs. William Ke- I
| boch and daughter, Miriam, Mr. Klick
and Miss Daisy Oberholtzer. of Allen
1 town, were guests of Henry David for
several days. The Rev. Mr. Huyett
1 and Emanuel Lyter spent Monday at j
Hunter's Station. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
j ert Deibler and daughter, Selena, and j
Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keboch |
and daughter, Pauline, spent Monday
at Herndon camp grounds. Miss Mary ]
Enders, of Enders, is visiting at the i
home of Isaac HenningeV. Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Keboch, of Harrisburg,
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keboch, ot j
Windber. are spending several days I
with their parents. Mrs. M. S. Daniel ;
is visiting her children, at York, Phila- !
delphia and Norristown. On Friday !
the farm of the late Henry Keboch, j
lying east of town, containing lis
acres, was sold at public sale to John
Browers for $10,565 50. On Wednesday ]
the other farm, lying west of town,
containing 146 acres, was sold for $lO.- j
950 to Charles Daniel. On Wednes
day evening a straw party, con- '
sisting of fifteen couples from Harris- ;
burg, was entertained at a chicken ana
waffle supper at Bowman's Hotel. j
The Berrysburg band furnished music '
for the Hoffman's Church picnic to-day. j
MARRIED AT PHILADELPHIA
By Special Correspondence
Hlnln, Pa.. Aug . 26. Miss Olive
I Wentz, formerly of Blaln. was married
j to Daniel Singiy in their already fur-
I nished home at Philadelphia. A fes
j tival will be held at Stony Point, Sep
| tember 2. Union Young People's
meeting will be held on Sunday even
ing in the Zion's Reformed Church.
i Miss Rachael Fry, of Marietta, visited
the family of L. C. Shannon. The
I Rev. Ft. W. Woods, of Pittsburgh, vis
ited his aged father, W. W. Woods,
I who is ill. Lestern Kern, visited his
grandmother, Mrs. Olevia Kern, at
Harrisburg. Mrs. Eugene MeNally
and daughter, Delia, of Harrisburg,
visited Postmaster D. P. Stokes.
Miss Lottie Collins, of Harrisburg. is
j visiting her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
Collins. The Rev. and Mrs. S. L.
I Hench and son, William Leigh, of
\ Dallastown. Pa., are here on a vacation
| with the former's parents, Mr. and
; Mrs. W. M. Hench. Misses Ida,
| Bessie and Margaret Weidle. of Loys
ville. accompanied by the Misses Ru
; dolph, of Baltimore. Md., called Thurs
day at the home of W. I. Stokes. —Miss
i Bertha Coller, of Carlisle, visited Ella
iR. Stum. Miss Agnes Llckfeld. of
I Camden, N. J., and Mrs. .1. A. Sausa
' man, of Landisburg. visited the latter's
sister. Mrs. D. W. Sheaffer. Miss
Anna Hoover returned to her home at
New Cumberland.
SIOO Reward, SIOO
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
learn that there Is at feast one dreaded disease
that science has been able to cure lu all Its
stapes, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
Is the only positive cure nor* uuown to the med
ical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease, and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution and assisting na
ture In doing its work. The proprietors hnv©
so much faith in its curatlvo powers that they
offer One. Hundred Dollars f-»r any case that It
falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
Bold by all Druggists, 75c.
Tike Halls Familj Pills for constipation.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
SHIRTS
SIDES & SIDES
i
Resorts
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
HOTEI. TENNESSEE
Trniieaw Avenue and Beach.
Ocean view. Bathing from hotel. Show
ers. $8 to $12.60 weekly; $1.50 up dally
j A HEALV.
LEXINGTON
! Pacific and Ark. avs. Grounds adjoin
beach and boardwalk. Only hotel
where guests may go to surf In bath
ing attire without using streets, which
prohibited. Use of bath houses free
Running water In romis Private baths
Special rates. $9 to $17.50 weekly; $2 UD
daily. Including choice table, SUD-
I piled from own farm. Wmto service
orchestra, ballroom, garage. Booklet
| mailed.
HOTEL WILLARD
I New York Ave. overlooking the ocean.
' Private baths; running water In every
j room. etc. $2 per day and up; special
! weekly. Booklet on request.
R. H. KILr'ATRICK.
fifSi ucl sJi« ue,r ond a 'l attrac
tions. 200 choice rooms; prl.ate baths; run
ning water. Attractive oublic rooms and
*eranflas. Exceptionally fine table; itood mil
ale: hathinir from house. *2 up dall**. SlO
UD weekly; are. la 1 week-end rates. Booklet.
Auto coach. JJtb aeason. A. C. EKHOLM
WILDWOOD, N. J.
SAVftY 26th and beaclK 200 ft. from
i Wlldwood's Ocean Pier. Run
ning water. Prl. Baths. Cap. 200. Auto,
i Music. Booklet. W. H. GERSTEL. Own
; erahip Management.
Mrs. Pittman Entertains
Linglestown Embroidery Club
By Special Correspondence
I.inglestom n, Pa., Aug. 26. Church
services will be held in the United
Brethren Church to-morrow evening by
the pastor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch; In
the Church of God in the morning by
the pastor, the Rev. H. Whitaker, and
in Wenrich's Church in the afternoon
by the Reformed pastor, the Rev. Lewis
Reiter. Miss Margaret Turner, of
Harrisburg. spent the week with Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Zimmerman. Mrs.
Lillie Pittman entertained the Em
broidery Club on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Care, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Look, daughter. Fay; Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Care and son, John; Miss
Jane Care and Mrs. George Achuff and
daughter, Bessie, motored to Mt. Gretna
on Sunday. Samuel Mcllhenny, of
Harrisburg. spent Sunday as the guest
of his aunt, Mrs. Annie Smith. Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Buck and daughter,
of Harrisburg, were guests of Mrs.
Annie Buck, on Sunday. George
Kunkel. of Harrisburg: John Smith and
Dr. F. L. Shenk motored to Mt. Gretna,
on Sunday. Miss Hulda Longenecker
and Miss Anna Feeser visited friends at
Mt. Joy. Saturday and Sunday. A.
Meade Juillard. of Lancaster, is spend
ing some time with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Juillard. Mrs. Lillie
Pittman and Miss Jane Care are chap
eroning a house party at Stoverdale
over the week-end. Miss Ellen Bol
ton returned home after spending sev
eral weeks with relatives at Mt. Joy.
—Mrs. Rebecca Baker and Miss Annie
Schaner are spending some time with
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Baker at Ocean
Grove. Miss Eliza Buck chaperoned
a party of young folks at Stoverdale
this week. Mrs. William Cooper, of
Lykens, was the week-end guest of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith.
—Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Leese and son.
Walter; Mr. and Mrs. John Nagle and
children motored to Lebanon. Sunday.
—Mrs. Fannie Shaffner left for Hills
dale camp to spend ten days. Mrs.
Harry Leese and children, of Lebanon,
spent several days with Mr. and Mrs.
O. B. Leese. Mrs. Fannie Care and
daughter, Miss Vera. Is spending the
week at Asbury Park.
200 Guests Present at
Chicken Cornsoup Supper
By Special Correspondence
Thompson town, Pa.. Aug. 26. The
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spangler, of 1
York, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Zeigler. George Sinee, of Harris- J
burg, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Long. !
—A chicken cornsoup supper was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Dimm, in Kurtz Valley. Tuesday even
ing. Over 200 guests were present. —-
Mrs. Edgar A. Tennis and daughters,
Misses Marguerite and Elgarda. left on
Wednesday for Yeagertown, Sunbury
and Lewisburg. Misses Beatrice
Bockins and Florence Barnes returned
to their homes in Philadelphia on Tues
day. after spending several weeks with
Misses Marguerite and Elgarda Ten
nis. M. J. Haldeman, of Detroit,
spent Sundav with his parents. Mr. ana
Mrs. A. G. Haldeman. Mrs. David H.
Snotts entertained the following on
Wednesday; Mrs. J. E. Fleisher, Mrs.
James M. Sharon, Mrs. Grile. Newport:
Mrs. Harry Wilson and Mrs. James Wil
son, of Duncannon and Mrs. J. Frank
Patterson, of Miffiintown. Mr. ana
Mrs. Harry Kinzer and Mr. and Mrs.
Foster Kinzer, of Freeport, Til., are vis
itin" their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Kinzer. near East Salem. Mrs. W. R.
Smee and Ross Atkinson motored to
Smee and Ross Atkinson motord to
Centre. Perry county, Sunday, and j
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wag
ner. Miss Mary Herr was at Port
Royal. James M. Nelson, of Mifflin- I
town, visited his brother. William Nel- |
son, on Wednesday.
Lumber
Buyers
Should Know
something about the
value of the different
grades.
All lumber looks good
when fresh. The real test
comes with time.
Will it "check" and
"split" when exposed to
the weather?
These are some of the
things we've studied.
Also, let us tell you why
No. 1 quality is better
than No. 2; No. 2 than
No. 3, etc., etc.
Lots of money could be
saved by the average lum
ber buyer if the right kind
of wood was selected.
United Ice & Coal Co.
Forster and Cowden Sts.
Ambulance Service
— J' Prompt and rfTlcirnt ifrvlc*
Sn 'or the transportation at
(MitfentN to nnd from homea,
llill '■"■PXala, or tbr U. It. atatlona.
(nil with "piclal care, rxprrlmrrd
vIL *ttrnrinnt> anil Buml a a I
CtV tharsra.
Emergency Ambulance Service
1745 N. SIXTH ST.
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HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
Chicken Thieves Make Good
Hauls From Newville Coops
By Special Correspondence
Newville, Aug. 26.—Chicken thieves
are getting active in this section.
Walter Wallace, having six chickens
stolen from his home on Tuesday
night. The thieves also visited one
of the Burkhart homes, where a num
ber of chickens were stolen.—Mrs.
Annie Hayes nas returned from
Devon, where she was engaged in
professional duties at the Presbyte
rian Convalescent Home. Her sister,
Miss Helen Elliott of Philadelphia ac
companied her, and will spend her
vacation here.—Miss Catherine Wood
burn will leave Thursday for Phila
delphia to resume her work as a
kindergarten teacher.—The 14-month
old child of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bar
rick in Miffln township, who is re
ported as having infantile paralysis,
is slightly improved to-day. No other
cases have been reported.—Two sons
of Barney Goldberg have a slight at
tack of scarlet fever.—John E. Landis
and daughter, Betty of Riddlesburg,
are visiting the former's mother, Mrs.
M. E. Landis.—Jesse H. Killian and
son, James, have returned to their
home at Philadelphia, after visiting
at the George P. James home for sev
eral days.—Mr. and Mrs. D. Kunkel
Ernest have returned from a trip to
Western Pennsylvania.—The Christian
Endeavor Society of Big Spring Pres
byterian Church will hold a picnic
at Newville Park, on Thursdav after
noon and evening.—Miss Ruth Towsen
of Harrlsburg spent several days with
Miss Caroline Clouse. —Miss Blanche
DeHaven of Philadelphia is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Elmer Shenk.—Sam
uel Abraheims and son of Altoona,
spent the week-end with the former's
Mrs. Sara Abraheims.—Rus
sell Swigert of Baltimore is spending
several days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Swigert.—Mrs. J.. C. Swi-
5 er '* Mrs. J. Shields Gracey and
daughter, Isabel, are visiting relatives
at Pittsburgh.—Mrs. Charles Shauer
of Harrisburg spent several days
with her brother, J. Frank Bower.—
Charley McLaughlin of Cory spent
several days with his father here. —
Mrs. Jesse Boyles and two daughters
are spending the week at Mechanics
burg and Chambersburg.— D. C. Kep
ler of Altoona was a guest at the U.
B. Over home for a few days.—Mrs.
Ned Miller of Chambersburg spent a
day with Mrs. Annie McCoy.—Miss
Marion Towsen of Harrisburg is the
guest of Miss Louetta Tritt.—Miss
Gladys Guyer of Mechanicsburg is
visiting the Misses Stoey.—Mrs. Mary
C. Harwell and son, Frank, have re
turned from a trip to Minnesota and
the Great Lakes,
CAMPING ALONG SWATARA
By Special Correspondence
Jonestown, Pa., Aug. 26. Charles
Rank and family of Williamstown
spent a day with relatives here. Sir.
Gherke of Reading visited his son
in-law, George O. Runyeon, Jr., pro
prietor of the Jonestown Hosiery
Mills. Captain Robert W. Lesher,
first lieutenant United States army,
stationed at Harrisburg, spent Sunday
with his mother, Mrs. Caroline Lesher.
Miss Anna Lentz who is employed
at Hershey, is spending her vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam H. Lentz. Amos L. Darcas, who
underwent an operation in the sana
torium at Lebanon is slowly improv
ing- Frank M. Boeshore and fam
ily, Emanuel B. Boeshore and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Lesher and
Miss Florence Rank comprised an au
tomobile party to Rockville on Sun
day. Misses Clara, Irene and Clari
bel N'issley of Harrisburg are visiting
Mrs. William H. Bross. Roy Reed
of Milroy is visiting Elmer E. Lein
inger. Frank M. Boeshore and fam
ily of Philadelphia who are spending
their vacation in Lebanon county,
spent several days with his sister, Mrs
Henry B. Lesher. Dr. and Mrs. F. F.
Landis of Womelsdorf, motored here
on Sunday to visit friends. Rice
Rank and family of Reading are
camping along the Swatara creek.
VALUABLE HORSE KILLED
Rife, Pa., Aug. 26. Benjamin Spotts
had a valuable horse killed in a run
away accident while hauling logs on
the mountain on Monday. The wagon
struck a tree and the horse's leg was
broken. The driver escaped with a
few bruises. Frank Forney and D J
Reigle made a trip to Elizabethville ori
Tuesday in the interest of the United
Brethren Church. Mrs. John Ginter
and daughter and Mrs. William Longs
boch and two children, of Manheim are
calling on friends here. The fol'low
lowing were guests of Mr. and Mrs
Holtzman on Sunday: Mrs. Jerome Ets
weiler and son, William. Mr. and Mrs
George Snyder and son, Richard, Mary
and Kate Holtzman, all of Millersburt,-
—Watson Romberger has a farm of
sixty-five acres and threshed over 500
bushels of wheat. William Campbell
and family, of Duncannon. visited Val
entine Hoy over Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Rickert, of Herndon, vis
ited Benjamin Spotts on Sundav.
Guests of Aaron Strohecker and fam
ily on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Welsi
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laudenslagei,
of Gratz; Jury Lenker. Lizzie Lenker.
Esther Sehaffer, Albert Lenker, Lean
Paul, Mary Paul, Mrs. Jennie Hoover
and daughter. Mazie.
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FF.RD T HOPKINS A SOW. N»w York Ciby
"JOLLY GIRLS"
, PLAN SOCIAL
Form Club at Lykens to De
velop Social Life of Lively
Upper End Borough
FACTORY GIRLS' OUTING
West End Grove, Lykens Pic
nic Ground, Being Greatly
Improved
By Special Correspondence
Lykens, Pa., Aug. 26. W. H. Cooper
and son La Mar spent some time at
; Harrisburg. Miss Rose Martz, who
J spent some time with Mr. and Mrs.
I Frank Radle, has returned to her
; home at Minersvilie. Misses Helen
i and Anna Krebs, of St. Clair, are
visiting at the home of Dr. Stanley.—A
bouncing set of twin daughters were
born to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ely this
I week.—Mrs. Samuel Cox entertained
her Sunday school class at the West
End Grove on Wednesday. Mrs. Cox
i had a nice lunch prepared for the
| class and a pleasant day was spent.—
The West End Grove, the Lykens
| people's picnic grounds, has been in
the hands of a squad of workmen for
I several weeks. The grove has been
| made considerably larger and now ex
tends from the dividing alley between
Main and North Second streets back to
the creek. A pavilion has been built
in which a cement stove has been
erected.—Miriam Kahler, who spent
several weeks at W. A. Treon's homo,
returned to her home at Locust Dale
this week.—St. John's Lutheran Sun
day school held its annual picnic at
Midway Park Saturday.—Fisher's fac
tory girls and boys enjoyed a day's
outing at Crow's Landing Saturday.—
| A few high school girls, together with
j a number of other town girls, have
formed themselves into a club, the
j purpose of which is to develop the
' social life of the town. Numerous
I parties and other social functions are
; planned by Miss Florence Edwards.
Two marshmallow roasts have been
held, one on July 19 and the other on
August 14. The third event is to be a
cornroast on August 29. The Jolly
Girls have added quite a bit to tha
social life of this and surrounding
communities. W. H. Cooper drove
! from Harrisburg this week with an
| improved model International truck
| which he expects to display at the
I Gratz fair next month.—The Rev. C. S.
Jones, of Zion Lutheran Church, is
j spending his vacation at Baltimore.
I During his absence the Rev. I. T. Ed
! wards, of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, is looking after his charge.
Annual Reunion of Gonder
Family Held on Sunday
By Special Correspondence
Waynesboro, Pa., Aug. 26. The
j Rev. Dr. George F. Boggs was called
ito Path Valley on account of the
| critical illness of his father, J. A.
Boggs.—Miss Gladys Koldewey, daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Theodore William
Koldewey. of Baltimore, has been
spending the past ten days as the guest
of Miss Isabel Todd. Miss Alma
, Finch, of Baltimore, has arrived in the
i Blue Ridge Mountains and is the guest
of her mother. Mrs. Ella Finch, of
Washington Cliff House, Pen Mar.—
Mrs Ross Murray, of Hancock, Md.,
was the guest of Mrs. Jessie Fisher
and Mrs. Lowe.—Miss Emma Poper,
who has been spending some time with
Mrs. Margaret Reecher, has returned
,to Hagerstown. Jack McNeal and
Adolphus Rossman have returned
from a trip to Atlantic City.—Con
stable William E. Bretzler celebrated
the fifty-first anniversary of his birth
this week.—Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Har
i ford and family returned this week
i from Virginia.—Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
I Warner, Miss Grace Warner, New
| Windsor, Md.; Misses Corinne, Helen
and Catherine Warner. Mr. and Mrs.
X. B. McCleary, Mr. Shorb and Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel B. Hockman spent
this week at the Wavne-Mar Automo
bile Club house on the Potomac near
Sliarpsburg, Md. Mrs. Mary Foltz,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Downey and Miss
Downey, of Harrisburg, were guests
of Mrs. George Foltz this week. —Mrs.
Grace Ballock, Chicago, has returned
home after spending some time as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Frantz.
—The annual reunion of the Gonder
familv was held at ttje home of Mr.
and Mrs! H. A. Pentz on Sunday. A
bountiful dinner was served.—Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. O'Toole entertained friends
or Tuesday evening in honor of their
niece, Miss Coletta O'Toole, of Thur
mont, Md.—Mr. and Mrg. A. D. Adams
have returned from a 'visit to Lan
caster. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Plank, of
Harrisburg, were guests of friends here
this week.—John Martin and J. R.
Zook have returned from Savannah,
Ga. —Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Landis.
F. F. Landis and Mrs. Hartman aro
spending ten days at Boston, Mass.—.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Good, of New
York, are spending the summer with
Mr. Good's mother. Mrs. A. M. Good.
—Miss Rachel McCarrell, of Middle
town, Pa., is being entertained by Hiss
Julia Jacobs.—Professor and Mrs. T.
H. Myers are upending some time at
Mercersburg. Allen B. Gordon has
none to Albany. N. Y.. where he will I
remain for several weeks. •
Man Jumps From Carriage
With Child in His Arms
By Special Correspondence
Tower City, Pa., Aug. 26.—Miss Kath
ryn Ilorley returned from a pleasant
visit to Lykens.—Miss Vera Bressler
spent the week-end at Lebanon.—Miss
Grace Kantner is home from a visit
to her sister at Harrisburg.—Mr. and
Mrs. Bender and son spent Sunday at
Loyalton.—Miss Kathryn Martz is visit
ing her brother at Williamstown.—
Mrs. Dave Miller and son went to
.-•ittman for a short visit. She will be
accompanied home by her oldest son,
who spent his summer vacation with
his grandparents.—Miss Ruth Horley
entertained the Misses Mary Minnicic
and Bertha Hoffman of Lykens on Sun
day.—Mrs. Walter Klinger and chil
dren, of Williamstown. visited her par
' "ts here this week.—The Rev. William
Kutz and family and Mr. Masterson
and family are enjoying a few days
camping at Sandspring.—Miss Helen
Reiser has returned home after a
pleasant visit to Hickory Corners.—
Guerny Troutman, who Jumped from
Aiis runaway team with a child in his
arms, was badly bruised. A part of the
harness broke and the horse started
to run away. Mr. Troutman Jumped
with the child. No bones were broken
but lie wus badly bruised. *,ie child
was uninjured.—A large party of
friends surprised George Schreiner with
a party in honor of his birthday. Games
and music were indulged in and re
freshments served.
AUGUST 26, 1916.
Newport Minister Named
as Presidential Elector
By Special Correspondence
Newport, p a ., Aug. 26.—The Rev.
Robert M. Ramsey, pastor of the Pres
byterian Church, has been named a
Prohibition presidential elector for
Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G.
Newklrk and children, who have
been spending some time at Moore
fleld, W. Va.. have returned home.
Mrs. Horace Beard and daughter. Miss
Louise Bechtel Beard, who for the past
five weeks have been touring the coun
try by auto have returned home.
Mrs. Lewis M. Blatzer entertained her
sisters, Mrs. J. Porter Smith and Mrs.
J. William Bayliss, of Harrisburg, on
Wednesday. Mrs. D. Mingle is en
'ertalning Mrs. S. L. Cooper. Mrs. F.liza
neth Walk and Miss Gertrude Mertz,
of Lewlstown. The Rev. Frank L.
Kerr, a former pastor of the Reformed
i iTf °. Incarnation, now pastor
Bhoenlxvllle, and Mrs. Kerr, visited
£® r ® th 's week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
niehl Myers are entertaining Mr. and
Mrs. h.dwin Stauffer, of Greencastle.—
Miss Mary Morrow Schlomer has re
turned from a visit to Atlantic City.—
™ o r - a " (i Mrs. Norman R. Wright and
daughter, of Bellefonte. are visiting
Mr. \\ right s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Anson B. Wright. Miss Lena M
a nurse at St. Luke's
Hospital South Bethlehem, who has
been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis M. Blatzer. has resumed her du
rw„? — the hosp'tal. Miss Elizabeth
I.? u a ? Albp rt Leonhard Dorwart,
'J a f , h . een at the Indian Mission.
J' .u", or the summer, have re
° t! I e, X h °me here. p. Rplph
wpplfifnH ° i.f I L'. adelphla . spent the
K n p n R parents, Mr. and
Ri7h=?,i a. ? v . ema '-ee. Mr. and Mrs.
Mathers Marshall are ontnr-
T lir1 ir re lativrs. Mr. and Mrs.
vtrP a at . t,le "Mansion." Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel B. of Har-i«-
sw»^e,®« en the w eek-end with Mrs.
liam M J lar .^ NtS ' Mr ' nd Mrs - W il"
VhV rt f • Mrs - Charles Mc-
Win Ph! daughter. Miss Helen
irwin havf pnnp to TCI Pnao Tay
the C SPVAntA Captain Eby of
irmy. Cavalry of the regular
Dixon-Taylor Wedding at
Greencastle A. M. E. Church
By Special Correspondence
Greem astle, P a „ Aug. 26. The
E - , ( T'V' rch was thfi scene of a
whil? AM I'Y? on Tuesdav evening.
J, ™ iss K,,a Rebecca Taylor be
nl™n ri u P . J of Wllllam Nelson
?i£2 r. ~ bride was attended bv
an^\n° ra T Taylor as maid of honor
anc. Miss Julia Jackson. of Mechanics
r(T. and Miss Kathrvn Smith, of Ha
gerstown, as bridesmaids. Miss Nannie
Smith played the wedding: music. The
groom was attended by his brother
Patterson Dixon. Professor P. 5?.
Whitmore. son of Mrs. Henrietta Whit
more. and Miss Clara Tvowman were
married at the bride's home on Tues
day morning bv the Pev. W. Morgan
rross, pastor of the Lutheran Church.
Professor Whitmore is assistant prin
cipal of the hifrh school.—Misses Dor
othy Shook and Helen Praley are visit
ing at Dope- Tsland and Derby. Conn.
Hollinger. of Wytheville, Va..
" n<1 _ Nathan Hollinger. of Columbia
S. C.. wer* recent visitors with Mr
"id Mrs. W. S. Detrich.—Mrs. Mattie
Davis and Pen.lamin Scott, of New
York, are guests of their mother, Mrs
Pehecca Scott—Mrs. Grace Clav ha =
returned to Frederick Md after a
visit with Miss Nettie Haller.—Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Rider and Miss Lillian
Ruthrauff are home from a two weeks'
solourp at New York—Miss Maude
Davisop is visiting friepds at New
York. —Mrs. Florence Ruthrauff and
dmie-hter. Miss Jessie Ruthrauff. are
visiting in T!opevola Md.—Misses Eliz
abeth apd Mary Gi"ep left this w°ek
for T r e"top and Ph"adelnhia—Miss
■Poßsjp Pankip apd Fred Rapkip. of
T>htlad«lnhia. are visiting mother
Mrs. Samuel Rankip. Mrs. A. C.
Pushey has retprped from Riu-k
T odo-e. Md. —.T. McCoy Pattop and W
G. Patton, of Siloam Spripgs, Ark.,
left for their home this week, making
the trip tp their automobile. Miss
Mary Pattop apd L. A. P. Fleming ac
compapied them to Pittsburgh.—Miss
Florence Ziegler entertained Thursdav
evening in honor of Misses Emily and
Josephine Lantz. of Paltimore.
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Young People of Town Need
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Pleasure After Work
GATHER IN POOLROOMS
Brick Companies and Citizens
Interested in Proposition
to Raise Funds
By Special Correspondence
Mount Union, Pa., Aug:. 26.—Professor
W. P. Harley, superintendent of
schools, has returned from New York
City, where he was attending Colum
bia University. Professor and Mrs.
C. C. Smith, who were summering at
Columbia University and spending
some time at York, Baltimore and Har
risburg, have returned to Mount Union.
—Professor Smith has announced the
days for the registering of the high
school students, August 30 and 31, and
September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Georga
Smawley and daughter have returned
from Cleveland. Ohio. Misses Vella
Wttheral and Mary Finley are visiting
at Buena Vista. Va. Mr. and Mrs.
James Summers have returned from
Atlantic City. After having the
streets of the borough torn up during
the entire summer, the contractor for
the paving has Anally completed the
concrete work and will begin laying the
brick as soon as they can be delivered.
—Because of the great amount cf build
ing during the summer the overflow
of renters and roomers are now being
comfortably cared for. Rumors are
again afloat in the town that the vari
ous brick plants, with the co-operation
of prominent citizens, are about to
launch plans for the raising of funds
for Y. M. C. A. purposes. The only
places now where the young people
assemble are poolrooms and cigar
stores. The Rev. S. S. Carnell has
gone to Duncansville, where he will
spend part of his vacation. Mrs. C.
W. Todd and children have returned
from their long visit to Coudersport,
Pa. Mrs. L. S. Norris and daughter,
Mrs. Li. N. Crura and children spent sev
eral days at Aitch, Pa. The younger
set of town, held a picnic on the beau
tiful lawn at Glen Hurst cottage at
Mapleton, on Tuesday. The employes
of the Aetna Explosives Company will
give their first grand ball, Monday. Au
gust 28, in the Fisher's Hall, at Hunt
ingdon, Pa.
P. O. S. OK A. PICNIC
By Special Correspondence
Montandon, Pa., Aug. 26. —The P. O.
S. of A. camp will hold its first picnic
on Wednesday, August 30, at Rishel's
Woods. H. H. Frey, of McKeesport,
is spending a week at the home of his
mother, Mrs. Charles Frey. Mrs.
Alice Garber spent Sunday at Milton
with Edward waite. Mr. and Mrs.
Augustus Fairchild accompanied Dr. and
Mrs. R. B. Tule on an auto trip to New
York Sta'e. J. C. Shortess has re
turned to York. Mrs. Shortess will re
main a few weaks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Frank. James
Deitrick and family spent Sunday at
Lewisburg. Mrs. L. F. Fetzer, of New-
York City, is visiting her father, \V.
T. Sniythe. Clinton Reed and family
and Ray Sheets and family autoed to
Harrisburg on Sunday. Henry Whlt
myer and family, or Northumberland,
and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer "Furman. of
Sunbury. spent Sunday at the home of
John Sheets. ll. H. Frey, Grace Frey
and Max Reitz autoed to Watsontown
on Tuesday and were entertained at
dinner by Mrs. S. 13. Hilliard. James
Diffenderfer, of Camdun. N. J., was a
visitor 1,1 town on Saturday.
SOCIAL FOR MISS BRANDT
Sblpiiensburg, Pa., Aug. 26.—A social
was' held for Miss Vesta Brandt on
Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Pague and daughter, Ruth,
spent a day at Newville. Russell
Jacoby and family spent several days
at Dry Run. William Fleming and
family spent a day at Newburg. The
new Hollar building, corner of King
and Penn streets, is being rapidly com
pleted. The Shippensburg playground
season will close this week. Eliza
beth Andkerbrandt is spending a week,
at Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Stoner are at Boston.