RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS. ANNIVERSARIES* MISS SARAH HOY GUEST AT PARTY Philadelphia Girl Entertained at Keffer's, One of Highest Points in Pennsylvania MANY FRIENDS PRESENT r Proprietor of Mountain Spring Hotel Catches Two-Foot Salmon Halifax, Pa., Sept. 2.—Misses Mary and Hannah Manning, of Duncannon, spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lehr.—Mr. and Mrs. George Bressler, of Norristown, spent several days with the former's brother. Ryan A. Bressler.—John Fetterhoff, of "Whiting, Ind., is paying a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fetter hoff, in Halifax township.—Professor and Mrs. Raymond Bressler and chil dren, Raymond and Angelin, left on Friday for their home at Austin, Texas, after visiting their parents here. —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyer and daughter Grace, of Middletown, were guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lentz.—Charles Reisch. of Palmyra, visited his parents, Mr. j and Mrs. George Reisch, over Sunday. —An auto party to Keffer's, one of the highest points in Pennsylvania, was given on Sunday in honor of Miss Sarah M. Hoy, of Philadelphia, who is visiting at Rife. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koppenhaver, Misses Bertha and Edith Koppenhaver, Edward Koppenhaver, Mr. and Mrs. Curtin Schwalin, Miss Dortha Riger and Walter Schwalin and Wilson Lenker, of Rife; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bolton and Master Glen Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schwalin and Miss Ruth Miller, of Elizabethville, and Mr. ana Mrs. Vincent Fetterhoff and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McClellan, of Halifax. —Charles Matter, superintendent of the Marsh moccasin factory, spent sev eral days at York and Baltimore. — Mr. and Mrs. Short and daughter Flor ence, of Easton. and Miss Ella K. Dal- ! ryinple, of Phillipsburg, spent several days with Misses Jane and Belle Ham ilton.—Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pike, of Hummelstown. spent the week-end at their parental homes here.—Miss Ruth Bowman, of Philadelphia, is spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bowman. Charles Bressler spent several days on a sight seeing trip to Washington. D. C.— Professor J. Wesley Potter and his bride, of Wilkes-Barre, are week-end guests of the former's brother, H. Stewart. Potter.—Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Mader, of York, were week-end guests of the latter's sister. Mrs. N. E. Koones.—The Rev. J. C. Pease, of this place, assisted in the reopening of the i Ebenezer United Brethren Church, j near Middletown, on Sundav.—Halifax Grange, No. 1343, will hold a festival in Loomis grove, a mile above town, Saturday evening next.—The Halifax borough council has had a lockup fitted up in the cellar of the old school building in Second street—After an exciting fight Samuel F. Seal, pro prietor of the Mountain Spring Hotel, at Mount Patrick, on Wednesday lande4 an 8%-pound salmon, measur ing 2 feet 4 Inches, from the Sus quehanna river at Mount Patrick. Knights of Pythias Jubilee at Lykens on Labor Day L,7krnß, Pa.. Sept. 2. Miss Ethel cooper spent several days at the home of the Rev. L. M. Fetterolf, at Potts ville. Miss Esther Searer, of Tower City, spent several days with Miss Vera Cooper. Mrs. George Morgan, of Nes quehoning, is spending some time at the home of her sister, Mrs Charles Phomper. lrvin Kahler and family, of Locustdale, autoed to this place oi. Sunday to spend the day with William A. Treon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Barrett left town Sunday morn ing to spend a week at Atlantic Cltv, Penns Grove and Wilmington, Del. Charles Werner has torn down the coal ' Sard at the Reading Station at which rookside coal has been sold for twenty-fire years or more, and has built a more modern coal storage vard at a 1 point about 300 yards further east. ! Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Douden and Mr. and ' Mrs. Allan Saltzer autoed around the ■ "Horn" on Sunday. W. H. Cooper < spent some time In Carsonville this < week. Preparations for the Knights ' of Pythias Jubilee, on Labor Dav, arw completed. Many out-of-town peopit are expected especially knights who ] have moved from the town in late 1 years. Amusements and refreshments of all kinds can be had at the park. Morgan Edwards and family are spend ing some time at Edwardsville and Kingston. Lykens baseball fans went to Tremont, on Wednesday evening to gee the Tremont-Lykens game. - i f I Mr. Robert E. Williams s ARCHITECT 26 So. 3rd St., Harrisburg j Different Wood For | Different \ Uses j r ' It is too often sup posed that all kinds of t wood will give equal J service under all con- < I! ditions. ] This is not true. * e The poorest of oak 5 makes better furniture than the best of ash. The best of oak makes a poorer axe handle than a the poorest of hickory. \ Don't make the mistake * of using one kind of lum- « ber for all purposes * there is a kind that will suit best. We shall be glad to ad- c vise you the proper kind {! of lumber to buy. [' United Ice & Coal Co. * Main office: ' Forster & Cowdtn Sts. K SATURDAY EVENING, ADAMS COUNTY FA THEIR WHEAT AT HIGH PRICES S early 1,500 Bushels Per Day Hauled. Into Gettysburg For Shipment; William Watson Bitten by Copperhead. Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. '2. The Booster Club will take charge of the farmers' Day affair, this year, and has already started plans for the annual event in October. Wheat prices have been tempting- to Adams county farmers and a number of them have been hauling: their grain to town as fast as possible. It is estimated that the warehouses have each received from 1,000 to 1.500 bushels per day for the past two weeks. The Elks held their annual cornbake on the Spangler farm, east of town, on Wednesday evert ins:- While weeding- the garden at his home, near Fairfield, several weks ago, William Watson was bitten in the little finger by a copperhead snake. The wound received attention as soon as a doctor could be reached, but Mr. Wat son continues to suffer great pain in his hand and arm. The bone of the finger Personal News Items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania DillftburK- Calvin Strayer and fam ily, of York, visited David Bent/, this week. —Frank Weitzel and family, of Olean, N. Y., is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Irgang and with their son, William Irgang in Con necticut. Mrs. Oliver Reiver and daughters, of York, are visiting Amos Reivers. Miss Flo Wofe and Miss Edna Arndt spent Wednesday at Me chanicsburg. Daniel Grove and fam ily. of York Springs, visited Oliver BenU. Charles Reiver, of York, visit ed B. H. Shriner. Mr. nd Mrs. J. S. Kapp and Mr. and Mrs. William Seibert spent Sunday at Chambersburg. Mrs. William Krall, of Malvern, Pa., was called home to her mother, Mrs. A. L. Heiges, who is quite ill here. Charles Shifter, cashier of the First National Bank of Bethlehem, is visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph shiiXer. Frank Stouffer, of Middletown, is visit ing his father, William Stouffer. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jones, of York, are visiting the latter's parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Shelter and Charles Sheffer and little Miss Catharine and Lloyd Bentz and amily were entertain ed by W. E. Grove at York Springs on Wednesday evening. Mrs. C. C. Kim mel, of Carlisle, is visiting her aunts, Mrs. C. W. Shelley and Mrs. Sarah Lehmer. Professor Charles Smith spent Tuesday at Harrisburg. Lewis Bentz and family, of Barrens, and Kus sel 1' lohr and family, of York Springs, spent Sunday with Henry Grove. Miss Margaret Vance and Miss Coover and Miss Anna Sweigart. of Carlisle, visited Miss Esther Bentz. Miss Myrtle Mayberry has been visiting J'ff 8 at Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. \V illiam Lerew and Mrs. Chester Stouf ter attended a picnic at Boiling Srings. i.u » Nettie Dick spent several days with friends at Harrisburg. Malta.—Misses Lena and Anna Wit mer, of Dalmatla, visited at the home ?.'u^ llas Keboch, °n Sunday.—Howard White and family and Mrs. Rhodes, of Dauphin, called on relatives in town on bunday Walter H. Wertz and family, [Of tjunbury, paid a visit to his father, John G. Wertz, on Sunday. Calvin rressler and Mrs. Edda Witmer. of Herndon, spent Sunday.at the home of her daughter. Mrs. WT A. Martz. I haries Heckert and family and Miss Jay Grimm, of Millersburg. and C G \\ eaver and family, of Curtin. were guests of J. L. Grimm s on Sunday James Uentzel took a trip to Williams nf i&m n baturda y ; Miss Edith Zerbe, ' Uor f b ure- visited under the par ental roof here, on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. William Witmer and Mr. and Mrs sf.n o d»f. , ei ?. ker K of Countyline, spent s t the home of George Dippere. —Mrs. Rebecca Ferster, of Mahonoy here' spent 6everal d a J's with friends !l7°oT e Mo < ll t . y -C- E ' B ' Jenk y n and fam in s -> b ,V TS '^, nJoyed a few days K ?, "• . Miss Florence Ludwig. of SIH? Ig'1 g ' ls Covins a week s vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. p Ludwig. Miss Florence Lewis, of B P ent several days with tainlne htr Mrs ' , Horde ner is enter taining her nieces from Ephrata Mrs. Hartranft. of Schuylkill Haven fP e « l adaywith friends here. - The —Miss FRthiv °<£ a tri Pt° Philadelphia. Miss Esther hearer ls entertaining Miss Vera Cooper, of Lvkens \f,? a " d Mrs - Weist. of Hickory' Corner" spent, several days with their daughter of Pon?vllll e ?n r - T Mlßs May "aslem; oi t ottsville, spent several davs with her mother. Mrs. W. Schrope Mia* A era Bressler is visiting her'sisteh at ?® , J n . s S'" ove : Mrs. Joseph Klinger and son and her niece. Miss Grace Hofi' i n n a "kron Ur OMo fr ° m o a V ' S t toTelatlves AK roil, Ohio. —— On Thursclav nicht a party will auto to Clark's VaUey fnd of the a R C e°v n vn d pot 2 to . roast ln hono? Noon and family, who ar#» visiting the Gt-rais family "here Dc "»°» l « Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ltter spent Sunday at Palmnra time at: Xeffsvil'le! - Tr^Lcet™ Sna\e|y, of Jonestown, is snen rii n e M n ßaker wit £ r , her „ da,l Shter. Mrs. John son? ®? ry Miller and tw ° o , • *»arr> and Paul, spent Sundav »t Spingle a r Vi & h £ r b L ot S er ' Edward lu P^f]. er atl:eb i i r n S o n Fr -i n^ r Sp0 a t » 8 d HiU. JKSK J°® ep h Etter. on Sunday _M r and daughterf £!£* wUh'he,- ~ Mf- Mrs Jacob Phlfad r elPhiL 0h - H MisT e Ruth nt ße^n y of Williamsport, Md has u r urufle, at""' M|ll B prs Ren \f haW spPnt sevp raT days mont M Md. rB l- M a r n fl Ch p St R„H B a " d & WWSSJ te 8 r we?e n at fa Keedy a S vnie r , r M d Vernon K ' S " ADD RURAL PERSON ADS fx?'SSZJKS 1 * snire. ,p?nt : Sundav naVe"/**" — M thl"f " 'ar^vtsYt- Mr.. a MaVt' „ Lykens. spent several days with 1.e.- v ±nisr %»».« s?en. A o"sunbur^ e v B isrted n at 'fhe' ho"' of Mr. and Mrs. William Walters. Thompson town. Glenn and Grace Colyer, of Sunbury, are visiting friends ufi 6 ] l r li ®yP^ er d Dunn and two children, of Henrietta, and Mr. and Mrs Frank Dunn, of Milton, are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Dlmm anS Miss Marion Dimm and Mr. and Mrs Albert Ward motored to Williams Grove on Thursday.—Mrs. D. H. Spotts was a guest of Miss Maud Hooper In hast Sajem. Md. Mrs. Willlan! Ger man and two children returned to their that received the wound has become In fected and it is feared that it may have to l.e umputated. The Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, here, is one of the three objects named in the will of Gen eral Gregg, who died at Reading, re cently, . to share equally In his estate of $20,000, provided his two sons die without leaving any heirs. The bronze figures for the monument in honor of General Lee, to be dedicated October 17, will arrive to be put in position about tlie middle of Septem ber. There are six figures of men and one horse in the group. Mrs. Salome Stewart attended the reunion of the Association of Army Nurses held in Kansas City, Mo., in connection wttn the annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. Mrs. Stewart has been national treasurer of the ao sociation for thirteen years. home at Alexandria after spending a week with Miss Erie Henkler. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Heck, of Mexico, spent tlie week-end with their mother, Mrs. Margaret Bittinger. Mr . and Mrs. Herger Colyer, of Philadelphia, are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. William Colyer. Mrs. William Myers and son, Clarence, have returned from Harrisburg and Lnola. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Kinzer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kinzer, of r reoport. 111., spent Tuesday with their sister. Mrs. C. R. Nelson. Miss Flo Trelbley is visiting friends at Clear !icld-, 7~; Burd Crowther. of Oak Lane, is visiting his sister, Mrs. kdward S. Thompson. | Pikctown. Miss Clara Landis of I Hummelstown, Miss Etta Irvin, of I Hershey, Miss Tillie Leopold, Miss I Mary Kruso, Miss Mary Peipher, of ; Harrisburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel I I eascr of Dauphin, were recent guests !of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Stroh. Mr. land Mrs. G. W. Fox spent Sunday aft ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Fisher in Fishing Creek Valley Mrs. Mary I Gilbert and daughter, Elsie, of Phila j delphia, and Scott and Hudson Hughes | of Steelton, were week-end guests of i Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hughes. Miss Gertrude Stark. Lester Stark and Ver i non Stark of Harrisburg, were recent ; guests of Miss Ada McClain. Mr. | and Mrs. H. B. Megonnel and son, I Harold, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Strohm j and son. Floyd, spent Sunday in Sus ! quehanna township with Mr. and j Mrs. D. J._ Reichert. Mr. and Mrs. : Edward Nye of Harrisburg visited Mrs. Rebecca Nye. Miss Luella j Runkle, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Wade at Penbrook. Miss i Winnie Wilbert of Harrisburg, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. How ard Ashenfelter. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Moyer and children. Helen, Joseph and Irvin, of near Linglestown, spent Sunday with Joseph Mumma. ! Kife. —S. B. Martin a well-known farmer is ill, his leg being completely paralyzed. Miss Sallie Hey has re turned home, accompanied by her father, Val Hoy. Mr. and Mrs. i layton etzel and Bernice Klinger of Millersburg, called at the home of Mr. Klinger on Sunday. The Rev. Paul P. Huyett of St. John's Church preached in the Lutheran church, the regular pastor being absent. RaV Lenker has gone to Millersburg where he is employed in the Brubaker Tap and Dye Factory. Miss Ulsh of Har- ! risburg spent a week with her brother i Henry. Shuman Ulsh. of Perry county, spent Sunday at the same! place. Annapolis Students Visit Homes at MifHintown By Special Correspondence j MHTlintown, Pa., Sept. 2.—Mr. and i Mrs. John Landis, of Wichita. Kan., ! ! Lehman Koons and Mrs. Susan Stew- ' ! art, of Port Royal, and Mrs. Annie ! j McFadden, of Rockvilie, spent a day with Miss Fannie Espenschade. | ' r s. R. Louis Bousum is visiting her ' I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bell, at Winber. j | Mrs. William Miles and daughter, j Edith Miles, and son, Sidney Miles, ! and little grandson, James Harwood, are visiting Mrs. Miles' sister, Mrs ,F. M. M. Pennell. Miss Margaret ;criswell is visiting her father, Andrew Criswell, at Philadelphia. James 1 Horning, of Detroit, is spending a month s vacatjon with his mother, ; Mrs Jennie Horning. Ralph Espen- ! schade. of Newville, spent several days with his father, Frederick Es npnschade— C. C. North and daugh-j ter, Miss Margaret North, of Wash-' ington, D. C., are visiting at the W. S. I North home at Mifflin. The Rev. J. B Rendall, Sr., and the Rev. Holly j Kendall, Philadelphia, spent a day at Mifflin, Robert McMeen lost a: valuable horse last week bv lockjaw. Mrs. William Moyer, of Walnut, is V!?L,, ng her mothpr ' Mrs. Sieher, of Mifflin. Miss Galbreth, of Steelton, ; is the guest of Mildred Ellis.—Mrs. Hall, of York City, is visiting her fiS ■' A - J - Beyer, at the Na- l el ' , J ames Robinson and William Banks were guests at a. house party at State College over the week-end. Midshipmen J. Greybill Crawford and John J. Patterson, 3d have returned from their midsummer cruise and to-day arrived at the homes °f their parents for a vacation. They hi!. o r c eturn i° Ann apolis on Septem'- T H ° we Crawford, who has been employed in Philadelphia during his summer vacation, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Crawford. ! PARADE AT OVERLAND By Special Correspondence Jonestown, Pa., Sept. 2—Mrs. Paul Schott and daughter, Emily Schott I w£h n a r V % be^ n % p ,f? ilng som ° "me! P r ' S. T. Gilbert, returned to their home at Lebanon. Mr and 1 Mrs. Jacob K. Light have returned rlsi ni m tr ,'P to Culv er, Indiana.—Mrs. Priscilla Slabach, of Harrisburg, spent 1 Sunday with Mrs. W. H. Bross-!jen i L il ° R . is spending some time here with Clark G. Long and mw nfT K lr ' and " Mrs - A "en c/wal mer, of Auburn, are visiting Mr Wal .ft i s. n r.rg;xi 0, " , .* y '* ~ ANOTHER HIGH LINE RUMOR ' By Special Correspondence ShlpjJCJisburg, Pa., Sept. 2. Mrs Catherine Fleming and daughter' Gladys spent several days in Waynes boro. The Rev. C. B. Wingerd and ' family of Pittsburgh arc visiting relu- ! lives here and at Chambersburg The rumor of a high lino for Shippens- ! burg is in the air again. Mrs Riiev i has returned home from a visit to' Pittsburgh. Wilbur Horton has re- i turned home from a visit to Harris- I ~TT Mr> anc ' , Mra - Pa «' Mowery. ot Steelton, arc visiting here. J. Ed ward Whorley has moved to Harris burg. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrow announced the birth of a son. CLOSE OF mt.wuurtv PICNIC Special to the Telegraph Mechanicsburg, Pa., Septt 2.—Las evening the Grangers' picnic at Wil liams Grove .closed with a dance in the pavilion and music by the orches tra. Considerable business was done ny the exhibitors and u. fair-sized crowd Wf * B P'" ea' —Mrs. Chas. Zeigl ! vislfint d t a " ghter - ? f Elizabethville, are j I s week a t Merrill John-! nort f Pfleugor, of Williams £«* s P, ent several days with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Pfleugor. j Nine Auto Loads Go to Grangers' Picnic From Blain S.v Special Correspondence Blain. Pa., Sept. 2. Mrs Isaac Trostle and daughter. Edith, have re turned to Rossville. Kan. Harrv W »„ r t ay, M f Pittsburgh, visited his Will. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gray. » illiam Shreffler of visited his father. G. W. Mne automobile loads from here ,0 Wllllaras Grove to attend the Grangers' picnic. Miss f. '' e f»utshall of Harrisburg visited l'ied Dalb.v. The exterior wood work of the Reformed church is being painted. The organized class taught by Miss Elsie Baker in the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school was enter tained at a social at the home of Loy Shumaker Thursday evening. Mrs Lewis Sowers of Gettysburg, is visit lng her sister, Mrs. J. C. Reighard. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Booser, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Frysinger and three chil dren, of Harrisburg and Flovd Hoff man of Butler, visited J. A. Shumaker on Wednesday. Strike Or No Strike You will not suffer for food if you have Grape=lNuts and cream or milk in the house. Grape-Nuts is pure, economical, convenient the most delicious and sus taining food that money will buy. "There's a Reason" at Grocers everywhere. THREE OLD PENNSYLVANIA CANAL BOATMEN AT REUNION Jacob Johnston Acted as River Pilot and Ran Boat From Nanticoke to Chesapeake Bay By Special Correspondence Duncannon, Pa., Sept. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Johnston, Philip Poff and Mr. and Mrs. George Boyer attended the reunion of old boatmen at Rolling Green Park near Sunbury. They made the trip by auto. Mr. Johnston, when the old Pennsylvania canal was in operation, for 25 years acted as pilot at Clark's Ferry and for a number of years previous to acting as pilot he had charge of a boat running, from Nanticoke to the Chesapeake Bay. He was accompanied by Mrs. Johnston on many trips. Mr. Johnston is the only one of the three pilots at Clark's Ferry who is living. James B. Carpenter and Thomas Carpenter were the other two. Mr. Poff also had charge of a boat and Mr. Boyer was a section su perintendent of the canal. Mr. and Mrs. William Grubill of Philadelphia, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Grubill. The local Lewisberry "Crosby Guild" Making Religious Census By Special Correspondence | Lc win berry. Pa., Sept. 2. Mr. and | Mrs. Harry Myers and son. Carl, of I Baltimore, who spent some time with with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Erney, left 1 Tuesday for New Cumberland. Miss I Ethel Frankeberger. of Harrisburg. is i spending the week with her aunt. Miss I Mary Frankeberger. Miss Rebecca hhanley returned to her home, in Wash ington, after spendii-g several weeks with relatives here. Miss Shanlev is a ] teacher in the high school at Wash- I ington. Mrs. Smith and her son, Dr. ''. il 111 ' 1, S, 1 ?? 1 her two daughters, the Misses Ella and Mame. who were | guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brenne- I man, have returned to their home, in i i ork. Alfred Bentz. of Lemoyne, is i a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. j F. Sutton. Edward Erney. of Chicago, 111., returned to New Cumberland, after spending several days with his brothei, ■Harvey Erney. Mr. and Mrs. Frank | B. Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Garretson and daughter, of Gettysburg, spent bundav with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sutton. —Miss Hutton, of New Cumberland, is the guest of her cousin. Miss Mariorie Ensminger. Dr. Reed Nebinger, of Danville, was a recent guest of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Nebinger. Mrs. Landis Parks returned to her home, in Shiremanstown, after spend ing a week with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Matilda Parks. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith returned Wednesday to their home, in Baltimore, after a visit with Mrs. Mary S. Myers.—Misses Edith Deveney and Helen Rouse and Howard Hershner. Chauncev Slenl:er and Clarence Laurer were Sunday Quests of Mrs. Amanda Rehm. P. C. Bell's class, "Crosby Guild." in the Methodist Episcopal Sundav school, un der the direction of the pastor, the Rev. L E Wilson, is making a religious census of the borough. Mrs. Alicti Anderson, of Baltimore, who spent the ! nast two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. D. G. i Brinton and Miss Carrie Cline, left to- ; day for Carlisle, where she will make j a short visit with relatives before her 1 return home. i HORSE PIES FROM COLIC New Germantown, Pa., Sept. 2. j A horse for which Milton Willhide | had paid S2OO a short time before, I died of spasmodic colic. The ad ministrator of the estate of the late I Samuel A. Wilson, sold the real estate, I mostly ridge land, to J. M. Wilson, for I S4OO. A class of willing workers has (been organized in the Fairview M. E. ! Sunday schoolf Mrs. W. H. Trostle and sister Miss Emma Holtz called on S. B. Trostle as did also Samuel Gut | shall of Jackson township, and Albert j Rowe, of Dallas, Texas. Samuel A. Johnston of Spring Run, is visiting his aged sister, Miss Margaret J. John ston. Miss Mabel R. Noel visited Miss Anna Snyder at Rosegarden. Dewey R. Swartz is visiting friends at : Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. : Rhinesmith of Ridgeway, Pa., and Mrs. I. L. Smith, and daughter, Eve lyn and Mrs. McNally. of Harrisburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Banak, of Newvllle, were guests of Mrs. Mary Kessler. Mrs. Oliver S. Bistline, of this place and daughter. Mrs. J. H. ! Temple, of Altoona, wh is visiting her parents, were the guests of Mrs. Mary B. Kern of Blain. WEDDING AT BLAIN Special to the Telegraph Blain, Pa., Sept. 2.—Joseph E. Bal- ! tozer and Miss l.eah B. Anderson, both I o Jackson township, were married last evening at the Lutheran parsonage by I the Rev. John Calvin Reighard. SEPTEMBER 2, 1916. order of Red Men will have a big time at their ox-roast at Benvenue this evening. The Citizens band will be present and a large attendance is looked for. - The Bogar Lumber Company shipped several oar loads of ties from their lumberyard here dur ing the week. James Mumper of Landisburg was the guest of his son, Willis Mumper this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Forsht and two sons, Charles and Ralph, of Dunuansviile, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sieg. They made the trip by automobile. The Standard Novelty works shipped a number of sleds dur ing the week. Mrs. Robert Kellv and daughters, the Misses Ethel and Naoma, of Philadelphia, are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. F. William Froelich, of Harrisburg, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Willis. Prof. W. A. McCune has moved his family to Harrisburg. 'Social and Personal Items About Hummelstown People By Special Correspondence Hummelstown, Pa., Sept. 2.—Miss Margaret Weaver is spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ebersole.—Miss Marjorie Nissley is spending several days at Reading.— Mrs. P. M. Kasson and children, Ray mond and Melba, have returned home after spending several months in Ari zona and Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Sanders, of Binghamton, N. Y., are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oakum. —Professor and Mrs. W. A. Geesey spent several days at Altoona.—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shoop, who have been the guests of Mrs. Shoop's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miller for several months, left for their home at Felton, Cuba.—Miss Jane Bates, after spending two weeks with Miss Elizabeth Fox, returned to her home at Villanova. —Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Fegely left yesterday for Har risburg. where they will make their future home.—Miss Alice Suggett, of Erie, will make her home with the Misses Elizabeth and Mary Fox.—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowers, of Topeka, Kan., are visiting the latter's uncle, Jacob Reinhart.—Mrs. H. R. Laucks pr.d son Oscar are spending several days at Reading.—Miss lola Fasnacht is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Gehr, at Philadelphia.—Miss Barbara Hum mel has returned from a week's triip to Norfolk and Old Point Comfort.— Miss Nellie Brasefield, of Hazleton. teacher of the third grade, is boarding with Miss Minnie Basom.—Miss May Bums and Charles Breckenmaker were married Monday. August 28. Ward Landts has resigned his position at Lebanon and expects to attend the School of Commerce at Harrisburg.— i John Bingaman, of Steelton, was the I guest of John Spidle. Eberly Family Reunion in Ephrata Park on Monday By Special Correspondence Ephrata, Pa.. Sept. 2.—A wedding took place on Monday evening at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. C. Reed Cox, on Kinzer Heights, Ephrata, when Miss Bessie Kresge, of Meyers dale, Somerset county, Pa., was mar j ried to George Camerium, also of ; Meyersdale, the wedding ceremony be jing performed by the Rev. A. S. : Kresge, pastor of a Reformed church j in Meyersdale. The Eberly family reunion will be held on Monday next l in Ephrata Park. This family has many representatives in Lancaster and adjoining counties. The historical ad- j dress will be made by the Rev. E. E. ' Sensenig. formerly of Marietta. | The descendants of Francis and Cath- j arine Krick held their tenth annual; reunion on Saturday last in the Eph- i rata Park, the attendance numbering j more than 200.—Harvest Home serv- I ices were held in Trinity Lutheran | and Bethany Reformed Churches on | Sunday.—The Rev. C. W. Stinespring, | representing the United Brethren Old ! Peoples' Home and Orphanage In i Qutncy, Franklin county, preached I two sermons in the United Brethren Church here, on Sunday. CLASS REUNION AT MILLERSBURG High School Students Who Graduated in 1911 Hold Pleasant Reception NEARLY ALL PRESENT Fisherman "Shocked and Sur prised" When Watersnake Rites Him By Special Correspondence Millersburg, Pa., Sept 2. A pieas* ant reunion of the class of 1911 of the Millersburg high school was held at * the Hotel Charles Tuesday evening. The following members were present: iMarie and Lois Hoffman, Ruth J. Mil ler, Marie J. Deveny, Florence C. Dou den, Blanche M. Kline, Bessie E. Spong, Esther F. Wagner, Mrs. Mas H. Matter, Julius A. Blasser. R. Lam bert Franke, Harry R. Lenker, Henry E. Starr and George S. Wingard. The : class has a total membership of 17 and all but three —Paul J. Reber, J. Mark Hemminger and Mrs. Grace K. Good ling—were present. Guests of the class were Prof. J. F. Adams, Misa Katharine P. Smith, Miss Elizabeth J. Reber and Miss Mable Cooper. Henry E. Starr acted as toastmaster and con ducted the affairs of the evening which consisted of addresses by the members and social chat. The Millersburg or chestra furnished excellent music and a fine dinner was served. The class will meet in reunion every five years. —Thomas W. Richards was both, shocked and surprise several davs ago while catching bass bait in the Wicon isco creek. He reached under a stone when he felt a stinging sensation in one of his fingers which he withdrew very quickly to find a watersnake sev eral feet long dangling on the linger end. Mr. Richards shook the reptile off without further ceremony. The bite of the watersnake is not poison ous, yet the finger became very sore, requiring medical attention. Wilbur Frantz, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frantz, enlisted in the United States marine corps at Harrisburg last week and is now at the training quarters at 1" ort Slocum, N. Y. A brother is a members of the United States army of the Mexican border. C. W. Day and son Steever left Monday on a trio to Oklahoma,Kan., and other parts of the West. Eugene Leffier, a member of the Brooklyn police force, is spending his vacation in his old Millersburg home. George W. Rowe and fam ily of Philadelphia, are here on their annual vacation the guests of Mr. Rowe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rowe. PARTY FOR MISS GAUPP i . By Special *Correspondence j Elizabethville. Pa., Sept. 2. Miss J Ruth McLanaghan spent several days I with Mrs. H. W. Stine at Hershey. Mr. and Mrs. Mark I. Uhler announce the birth of a son. Alfred Taber is spending a vacation with relatives $t Long Branch and New York City. Miss Frances Miller is home from a visit to Plainfleld, N. J. Russell Stroup of Allentown Is visiting Mr and Mrs. Isaac N. Bonawitz. Allen and Charles Lehman and families of Philadelphia are visiting relatives in , town. Grant Watson, a local res taurant man was taken to the Harris burg hospital on Sunday. Mrs. John T. Bohner who spent several weeks with her daughter at Pillow, has re turned home. Reuben Wenrich has moved his family from Linglestown to the Gaugler property at the West End. Christ Gaupp and family spent Sunday at Wiconisco. Fred O. Enders of Newark, N. J., spent a week with Charles W. Enders. —A. L. Williams and family of Easton, are the guests of Landlord Snyder. Miss Freda Diernuff, of Allentown. was the recent guest of Mrs. Joseph Lentz. A birthday surprise party was tendered Miss Anna Gaupp' in East Main street on Monday evening by her young friends. Mrs. Harvey M. Miller is ill at her home in Main street. Lewis C. Buffington spent several days at the Elks' convention at Reading. Warren I''. Swab. J. H. Lyter, Edgar Van Newkirk, J. H. Fauber and families camped at Mont gomery's Ferry for several days. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cacherman of Lewisburg are the guests of Edgar Newkirk and family. 5