4 ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS WATER SUPPLY AT DALMATIASOON Company Has Been Working Hard on Construction of System All Summer STREET PIPES DOWN Big Concrete Reservoir Built on Dreibelbis Farm, About Mile From Town By Special Correspondence Dal mat in, Pa., Sept. 9.—Mrs. James Shaffer, of Sunbury, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Leister. Sir. and Mrs. Edward Fenstermacher of Selins grove, spent Sunday here. Salome Brown is visiting at Middletown. H. S. Byerly and family of Norristown; Mr. and Mrs. William Scott, of Phila delphia, and Albert Schnee, of Phila delphia, are visiting at the homo of Frank Byerly. Mrs. Henry Glass and daughter, Mrs. James McDermott, of Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Henry How ell, of Hershey, visited at the home of W. C. Bubb recently. Sir. and Mrs. H. S. Bubb and son Mark, of Harris burg, spent Sunday here. - Claude Dubendorf, of Middletown, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Du bendorf. Mary Bubb visited at Mid dleburg recently. The Dalmatia W r ater Company made some rapid strides in bringing the water to town during the past week. The company has been busy all summer. A concrete reservoir, ten feet deep, has been built on Frank Dreibelbis' farm, about a mile back of town. The pipes have been paid in Mill and George streets and at present are being laid in Front Btreet. The company expects to turn on the water in a short time. I——mi mil i Tii i'B-.-rgj<3awsrgW)iK I p j Instruction by jj correspondence, is the cheapest and best way | for the poor man" I Edison is Right!!! You admit the International Correspond ence Schools are a good thing. You'd take a course right now "if"—"except"— "If" what? If you weren't so "over worked," with such "long hours," or hau more strength and energy ? Wasn't it Edison who stayed up half the night educating himself in spite of eveiy handicap you could ever have? 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Use Telegraph Want Ads i SATURDAY EVENING, MASSACHUSETTS MINISTER GIVEN CALL TO GREENCASTL Sermons Delivered During Visit So Satisfactory That He Was Invited to Become Pastor of Congregation Special to the Telegraph Greencastle, Pa., Sept. 9.—At a congregational meeting in tho Pres byterian church Sunday morning, the Rev. L. M. Conrow, of New Bedford, Mass., was given a unanimous call to become the pastor. The Rev. Mr. Con row spent the month of August visit ing relatives in Greencastle. He was invited to occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church and his sermons were so acceptable, that the call was the result.—Dr. C. M. McLaughlin, one of Greencastle's most prominent physicians, has entered the Cham bersburg hospital for treatment for valvular heart trouble. —Greencastle relatives have received announce ments of the marriage of Miss Rose Elcnora Barnhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barnhart, to Sidney Williams, of Auburn, N. Y. The wed ding took place In Auburn, August 29. Mrs. William was a former reident of town. Miss Dorothy Shook has re turned from a visit with her sister in Ansonia, Conn. Miss Katharine Mil- Personal News Items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania By Special Correspondence Lykcna —W. Ray Bowman and Mrs. W. A. Treon and daughters, Pearl and Evelyn, autoed to Harrisburg and Her shey and returned byway of Lebanon, Jofiestowh, Pinggrove and Tremont, oti Sunday. W. A. Treon attended the annual picnic of the "Ashland Boys," at Ashland, on Labor Day. Mrs. Harry K. Bttlernum is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Remer, at Lewisburg. Charles Beid enmiller. of Wilkes-Barre, spent Labor Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Beidenmiller. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kennard, Mrs. Maude Garman and William Puff, all of noanoke, Va., who are touring the State with an autonio bille, arrived in Lykens on evening from Cleartield, the former home of Mr. Kennard. While in Ly kens tliey were guests of T. A. Hensel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hoepher spent some time with the lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey. Jonestown. Mrs. Carrie Kane, who has spent several weeks recuperating from a severe illness with her aunt, Mrs. John C. Lentz, has left for her home, at Pottsville. David W. Mc. Gill and family, of Lebanon, and James G. M. McGill, of Westline, McKean coun ty, spent several days with their pa rents, Professor and Mrs. Andrew J. Mc- Gill. Michael S. Rank, who is em ployed at the Bethlehem steel works, spent several days with his parents. Mrs. Ralph Westbrook, of Harrisburg, and son, are visiting Mrs. Westbrook a parents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Capp.— Miss Mary Copenhaver, of Lebanon, spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Lesher. Harvey Heilman and family, of Lebanon, spent several days with Mrs. Heilman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark G. Long. Miss Sara C. Kaley, who has been ill for sonn. time, is again able to be about. Mrs. Harvey Copenhaver and son, Leroy, spent several days with Mrs. Copen haver's pa#ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Yeagley. Misses Clam, Clarabel ana Irene Nissley. who spent some time with Mrs. William H. Bross. returnea to their home, at Harrisburg. Wil liam W. Hinterleiter, proprietor of th* White Horse Hotel, who has been seri ously ill for some time, is slowly im proving. Charles Kern, employed a\. the Bethlehem steel works, is visittng his mother, Mrs. Solomon Kern. Malta. Mr. and Mrs. James Snyde.r of Herndon, and their daughter, Mrs. D. A. Lower, and sons, of Sunbury, call ed on relatives here over Sunday. Misses Susan and Edith Zerbe, of Mil lersburg, spent Sunday with their pa rents, here. W. D. Witmer, of Dal matia, paid a visit to Elias Witmer and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L Zerbe and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Zerbe called on relatives at Klingerstown, on Sunday. David Erb and family, of Shamokin, spent several days among relatives here the forepart of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris and son, Charles, and daughter, Katie, ana Charles Romberger and family, of Gratz, were guests of Nevin E. Harria on Sunday. - J. M. Schroyer and ward, Sarah Farnsworth, paid a visit to Frea Boraner, at Dalmatia, on Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Gass, of Pillow, called on some of bis parishioners here on Tues day. Charles E. Wert and family, of County Line, made a short call on J. M. Snyder here, Sunday. James M. Sny der paid a visit to J. H. Heckert, at Mil lersburg, on Sunday. I*lketow. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eb ersole and children. Mariin, Naomi ana Elvira, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Whisler, near York Haven.—Miss Millie Stroll, of Philadelphia, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Stroh. Miss Lydia Forney, of Harrisburg, spent seevral days with G. W. Fox ana family. Miss Minnie Mumnia, of Her shey; Miss Mabel Shellahamer ana Harry DietZ, of Manada Furnace, and Mrs. Caroline Zlegler, Misses Sara ana Anna Hawthorne, George Ziegler, Marvin Hoover and Russel Koons spent Sunday with David Mumma and family. —Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoover were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hei rick, near Manada Hill. Mrs. D. Fi. Fisher spent the week with Mr. ana Mrs. Jacob Pletz, at Barevllle. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weaver visited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Nicholas at West Fairview on Sunday. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Martin and children, Mary and Willis; Miss Prisciila Ramsey and W. H. M NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism whether muscular or of the Joints, sciatica! lumbagos, backache, pains in the kidueyß or neuralgia pains, to write to her for . home treatment which has repeatedly cured all ol jhese tortures. She feels it her duty to send ltto all sufferers FBE£. 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LONG I THE BEST SCHOOL for boy* and girls It prepares for college It prepares for business It prepares for teaching It prepares for life S2OO pays for a full school year Fall Term opens Monday, Sept. 25 Dont miss this opportunity Send for catalog I CARSON LOXO INSTITUTE I P. O. Boi 3 Xvr BlooinHeld, Fa. Jer has returned to Mt. Morris, 111., where she Is teaching music, after spending the summer with her moth denwh-10.,8 (nr.eofl nAy-bor..t-s er.—Miss Emma Goetz is visiting friends at Harrisburg. Dr. Allan Brown, of Georgetown. S. C., is visit ing hin mother.—Miss Louise Diehl entertained the R. A. club at a picnic at Rankin's Mill Friday. Miss Anna Gilland was tho hostess of an after noon tea Monday in honor of Miss Steiger, of Mercersburg. The Miss es Fuss and Earnest Fuss entertain ed at a "corn bake" Monday evening at their home near Greencastle.—Miss Margaret Fletcher has returned from Amenia, N. Y„ where sue spent the summer. Miss Kladys Fleming is home from a visit at Yonkers, N. Y. —Mr. and Mrs. John D. Porter are spending two weeks at Ocean Grove. —Mr. and Mrs. David Shirey are spending ten days in Atlantic City.— Mrs. U. G. Bryson and children, of Baltimore, are guests in the home of H. M. White. Brown took an automobile trip through l Pinegrove, Pottsville and Millersburg ' on Wednesday. ThompAontoirn. Mrs. David H. . potts spent the the week at a house party given by Mrs. J. E. Fleisher, of Newport, at her bungalow. Mr. ana !. s ,' J - Frank Patterson spent Tuesday with Mrs. Israel Tennis. Professor and Mrs. W. Fowler Hucke arid son. of Cienesee, N. Y.. called 011 friends here on Monday. Mrs. Robert Mickey, of i Alexandria, was a guest of her slstei. Miss trio M. Henkles. Mr. and Mrs. Meade Heagy and daughter, of Harris burg: \\ illiam Kramer and Mrs. Henry hausman. of Swales, visited Mr. ana Mrs. Cyrus Carvell. Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, of Middleburg, and Miss Cora Thompson, of Mexico, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jean S. Thomp son, Monday. The following were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Zeigler over tounday: Mr. and Mrs. William Zeigler, V s 2, a T s Pangler and Frank Bauei, of Titusville; Mr. and Mrs. John Trim mer and Mr. and Mrs. George Ketter man, of York. Mrs. H. Z. soweii, a ajr with James A. Cameron, at Miilersville. Sliippcimhiirs. Mrs. Fred Hess ro turned to her home, at Mechanlcsburg. 77-Raymond Hall, of Harrisburg, Is vis iting his cousin, William Harter. • The f iev \Walter Lutz spent Sunday even ln®. "® re - Misses Martha McCullough and .\ami Shive returned home from Longport, N. J. Ernest and Luther t>mith, accompanied by Donald Agle, left for Detroit on Saturday A number of persons attended the river carnival at Harrisburg on Mondav. —- \\ ilbur Goodhart spent several days at Hershey. Miss Vesta Brandt wilt I leave for Philadelphia, where she will enter one of the hospitals to study toi trained nurse. Bruce Weaver is ill ai his home, in West King street. The Shippensburg Normal School will open I on Monday, September IS. Wormle y bMp B. Mr. and Mrs. .T. D. Hippie, Miss Balthaser ajid Mr. and Mrs. j Earl Kimmel, of Harrisburg, have re- 1 turned home from an auto trip to New ork and Atlantic City. Miss Morgan, of Buehannon, W. Va„ is spending some time with Mrs. Slgniser. Miss Su> Rodes and brother, Lewellyn, spenv Labor Day with their sister, Mrs. Rus set Hummel. Mrs. Harry Baker ana Mrs. Elmer Gross spent Wednesday with Mrs. Schomaker, at Bonn/ Mead J'arm. Charles Miller and family, \\ illiam Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller spent Sunday at Kletter's. Mrs. J. Hemmer, Mrs. J. F. Hummel. Mrs. Potts and Mrs. Neid helmer attendod the W. C. T. U. conven tion at Shiremanstown, on Thursday. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Renshaw were at Mechanicsburg on Wednesday. Perry Physician Grafts Crushed Finger End By Special Correspondence Blain, Pa., Sept. 9.—Albert Rowe has returned to Dallas, Texas, after a visit.—H. D. Stokes had a finger of his left hand so badlv smashed that the end was cut off with only a few shrrds of skin holding it. Dr. E. C. Kistler grafted It on. Miss Cecelia Lay, of Chanlberaburg, has returned home.—C. J. Kell, B. S., has been elected supervisor of agriculture of Falls township vocational school In Wyoming county.—Dr. W. H. Flickin ger, of 'Southern Maryland, visited his old home here.—W. R. Lightner and bride, who was Miss Lottie Collins, paid a visit to her mother, Mrs. Eliz abeth Collins.—Mrs. Marietta Camp- I bell spent two weeks at Ocean Grove. —Mrs. Clark Rhinesmith, of lowa, is visiting friends here.—H. B. Kline left j on a visit to Minneapolis, Minn.—Born j to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kistler, a son; and to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rhea. ; a daughter.—B. H. Kell, a senior stud i ent of McCormick Theological semi ; nary, visited his uncle, R. H. Kell and i preached Sunday morning in the j Zion's Reformed church. —Mr. and , Mrs. Albert Seilliamer of Harrisburg, ! motored here Sunday and were ac : companled home by Miss Ruth Knox. j % GUESTS AT PEIFFER HOME By Special Correspondence I'nlon Deposit, Pa. Sept. 9.—Mr. and i Mrs. Cyrus Peift'er. of Lebanon, visit ed Mrs. Rebecca Stahley on Sunday. -—Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baker and son, John, Jr., spent Sunday at Pike town. visiting the former's sister, Mrs. C. Miler. —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forry, of Annvllle, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ebersole on Sunday.—Har vest Home services will be held to morrow morning in the Reformed church.—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sulo mon and children, of Harrisburg: Mrs. Laura Aungst, son Russell, daughter, Mary and Mrs. Hocker Mark, of Der ry Church were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Landis on Sunday.—Miss Mar tha Kline and Miss Sarah Etter spent a day at Harrisburg.—Communion ser vices will be held In the United Breth ren church to-morrow morning at 10:30 by the pastor, the Rev. George W. Hallman. and Mrs. Harry Hartman of Steelton, visited the for mer's mother, Mrs. Maggie Hartman, on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Et ter, of Hanoverdale, visited Mrs. Mary Miller and daughter, Annie, on Sun day.—Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Pelffer entertained as guests on Sunday and Monday Frank Zimmerman and fam ily, of Holmesburg; Joseph Whitmoy er and family, of Bedlngton, W. Va.; Grant Landis and daughter, of Charlestown, W. Va.; Miss Erma Stelmer, of Martinsburg, W. Va.; George Loy, of Tacony, and Mrs. Sarah Stauffer and daughters, Edith, Elva and, Violet, of Harrisburg. State of Ohio. City of r /ole(lo. Laeai Connty, ea. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he !> senior partner of the firm F. J. Cheney & Co., do ing business In the City of Toledo. County and ! State aforesaid. au3 that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every c of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the us of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK 3. CHENET. Sworn to befare me and subscribed in my presence, ttalj th day of December. A. D., 1886. Seal. A. W. OLEASON. Notary l'ubilc. Hall's Catarrh Cur* Is taken internally and acta directly upon the blond and mucous sur faces of Ue eyatem. Bend for testimonials, free. f. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, T5. Ttkt Ball'* Family Fllla tor coaattpatloo. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH 200,000 VISITORS AT HERSHEY PARK Perfect Record For Big Holiday and Excursion Days During Season CHECK FOR FIREMEN Family Dinner in Honor of Eighty-First Birthday of Mrs. Fanny Hershey Herabcr. Pa.. Sept. 9.—Hershey Park has enjoyed the finest season of its history, with more than 200.000 visitors and a record of perfect weather for all the big holidays and excursion days.— A large party of officials of the William Penn Highway Association passed through Hershey this week. Sctretary M. H. James declared that Hershey will be a point of g *eat interest to tour ists and predicted an increase in the number of motor parties from both ends of the State over the new high way.—At its monthly meetings the Her shey Volunteer Fire Company received the thanks of Israel Moyer and Isaac Basehore for its wo ;, k at the recent lire on their propertj in Derry Church, and Mr. Moyer sent a check as a con tribution to the company's new ap paratus fund, which is now mot a than SBOO. —There has not been a case of in fantile paralysis in Hershey or within ten miles of It. but the regulations of the State Board of Health are being strictly complied with, and children under sixteen are excluded from mov ing picture shows and public entertain ments, as well as from churches and Sunday schools.—Mrs. Fanny Hershey reached her eighty-first birthday on Monday and in honor of the day, M. S. Hershey gave a family dinner at High Point, those present being a few old friends of Mrs. Hershey.—Miss Virginia Hershey left on Wednesday to take up her dutes as instructor in art at York University. Nebraska.—Miss Ruth Beam, of Carlisle, has returned to the Hershey Industrial School for the Fall term.—Dr. Lawrence Edwards is at Atlantic City for several days.—J. R. Follmer has resigned his position here to enter the service of the government at Washington.—Arthur McCafterty, of Akron, Ohio, is spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. McCafferty. Auto Ride, With Progressive Luncheon, For Mite Society Mcclianicsburg, Pa., Sept. 9. —On Thursday the twenty-eighth annual convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Cumberland county was held in the United Breth ren church, Shiremanstown, and was one of the most successful ever held. —Among the members of the local Independent Order Odd Fellows who attended the celebration of tfce twen tieth anniversary of the Odd Fellows' Orphans' Homo of Central Pennsyl vania at Sunbury on Labor Day were: George C. Milleisen, George W. Hersh man, H. Clay Ryan, C. H. Smith. A. H. Swart, Grant Weaver and the Rev. L. M. Dice, who is a member of the board of directors of the home.—Mrs. J Harry Berkheimer was hostess for the Sunday school class in the Metho dist Episcopal church, taught by Miss Anna Brownawell, on Monday even ing.—Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Griffith, of Baltimore, Md., former residents of this place, have-returned to spend sev eral months. —Dr. and Mrs. J. Nelson Clark have returned home after a visit to Ocean Grove. N. J.—Mrs. M. Grant Mohler and small daughter, who spent the past month in Nebraska, the guest of the former's parents, have re turned to their home here. —The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp and son Martin, are home from a trip to Gettysburg and vicinity.—The Rev. C. S. Trow bridge and family, of Easton, were guests at the home of the Misses Lilly. —Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Scholl are home from a visit to Ocean Grove, N. J., where they attended the "Billy" Sun day evangelistic services.—On Thurs day evening the Trindle Spring Mite society held a "candy box" social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Rowe. —A meeting of the Bible and Tract society was held at the home of Mrs. William Bobb, on Thursday evening. —The Rev. George Fulton, pastor of the Presbyterian church, who with his family enjoyed an outing at Mt. Gretna, has returned home.—An auto ride, with progressive luncheon, will be given by members of the Mite so ciety of Trinity Lutheran church on Tuesday, September 12, at 7 o'clock in the evening. Newville Music Lovers Organize Choral Society By Special Correspondence Newville, Pa., Sept. 9.—John E. Landis and daughter, Betty, have re turned to their home at Riddlesburg, after a visit with the former's Another, Mrs. M. E. Landis. —Mr. and Mrs. John Handshen and children, of Har risburg, are visiting the latter's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Hutton. —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKlnney Hayes and daughter, Kathryn, who have been visiting the former's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Hayes, livea returned to their home at Hunt ingdon, W. Va.—Mrs. J. Edgar Shil lington and daughter, of Hazleton, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hartzell.—Robert Hayes, of Johnstown, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Annie Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. John Brehm, of New York city, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sharpe.—Robert M. Hayes spent Monday at Philadelphia. Dr. D. Coyle McCullough, of Allegheny, and J. Howard McCullough, of Carthage, 111., spent several days with their mother, Mrs. McCullough.—Mr. and Mrs. Mosshetm Mowery, of Pottsville, spent tho week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Mowery. —Mrs. Maurice W. Keefer, of Wllkes- Barre, and Mrs. Jack Rutherford, of Fort Scott, Kansas, were guerts of their aunt, Miss Louise McCune.— Willlsf Rasmussen, of Detroit, Mich., is visiting his brother, the Rev. Carl Rasmussen.—Mrs. Mary Shreffler is visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Bent, at Waynesboro.—Misses Heffel bower and Brewster have returned from a trip to Philadelphia.—The Civ ic club will resume their work by hold ing a business meeting on Monday ev ening, with Miss Anna Peebles. The Year Book will he ready for distri bution at this time. —A meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Kerr, on Chestnut street, at which time a choral societ ywas organized. The following were elected officers: Presi -1 dent, W. D. Eckels: vice-president, E. \V. James: secretary. Miss Helen Suouller; treasurer. Mrs. W. O. Kerr: j directors, Dr. E. K. Romsburg, Wm. | Laughlln, Miss Mary McCwhran, Mrs. IP. W. AlcLnughlin; pianists, Mis* Anna Greavcr, Mrs. P. W. McLaugh lin; musical director. Prof. Chas. Goodyear, of Carlisle. It la planned to rive a concert in December, CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY IBBK mm HgH MR. AND MRS. ISRAEL BAER Marietta, Pa., Sept. 9.—Mr. and Mrs. Israel Baer are receiving congratu lations on the celebration of their golden wedding anniversary. Both are enjoying good health. Mr. Baer is a veteran of the Civil War, and is 73 vears ct age, and his wife is a few years younger. They were born at New Holland Millersburg Street Being Made Ready For Paving By Special Correspondence Millersburg-, Pa., Sept. 9. A. D. Hoffman, A. F. Gilbert and H. W. Neagley enjoyed a hike to Woodward, Center county, this week. They will return next week. Jacob S. Snyder, an aged veteran of the Civil war, be came violently insane recently and was taken to the State hospital at Danville for treatment.—The Millers burg electric street lighting system was entirely out of commission on Monday night on account of a brok en wire near the Wiconisco creek bridge. The wire was accidentally broken by a workman grading the street for paving.—Miss Nora Chortess, living with her mother. In Church street, is ill with typhoid fever.—Miss Viola Eppler has gone to Philadelphia, where she will receive training in the Medico Chi hospital as a nurse.—Post master C. W. Rubendall attended the funeral of an uncle at Reading Mon day.—The south end of Market street has been graded and is rapidly being filled with broken stone and other ma terial and will soon be rondv for pav ing. The brick has arrived and will be laid as soon as the north section of the street is curbed and graded. Many Visitors Entertained in Linglestown Homes By Special Correspondence Ijinjjlestown, Pa.. Aug. 9. 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 to-morrow morning by the pastor, the Rev. H. Whitaker and in Wenrich's Church in the morning by the Reformed pas tor, the Rev. Lewis Relter. Miss Myrna Speas, Miss Vera Speas, Mr. and Mrs. John Shuey and daughter and Mrs. Jacob Schlosser, of Pen brook, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wetteroth. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kunkle and chil dren, of Palmyra: Mr. and Mrs. Cur tis Zeiders and children, of Progress, and Isaac Page, of Penbrook were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Buck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rich and children, of Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Saul Seyler and daughter. Vera, of Lower Paxton; Mr. and Mrs. John Raber and daughter, Mildred, of Progress; the Rev. Mr. Metzger, of Center county and Mr. and Mrs. John Fox spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Crum. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orris, of Wormleysburg were the guests of-Mr. and Mrs.Hlarry Orris on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Geyer and daughter, Ruth, of Middletown and Dr. Harry Shaner and family, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday as the guests of Mrs. Rebecca Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Buck, Mr. and Mrs. John Buck and Mrs. Annie Smith spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Look at Chamber Hill. Dr. E. R. Rhein and family, Mrs. Ltllie Pittman and children, Mrs. Mary Rhein, Dr. H. R. Rhein and Miss Grace Smith, motored to Reading on Monday. Dr. Levan and daughter, of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs.. Herbert Levan, of Penbrook were the guests of Mrs. Carrie Feeser on Sunday. W. R. Zimmerman and family, of Harris burg, were recent guests at the Gray bill Acres. Mrs. Rebecca Baker and Miss Annie Shaner returned home after spending some time at Ocean Grove. Miss Salome Feeser, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with rela tives here. C. C. Cumbler and fam ily, of Highspire, and Eugene Strite, of New Cumberland, were guests of Mrs. Annie Smith, Thursday. Mrs. Austin Sherk and children, of Har risburg, were the guests of Mrs. Annie Buck Thursday. Miss Stuckey, of Harrisburg, spent Thursday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stuckey. Mrs. Alfred Yapie, of Harrisburg, vlsiied C. B. Care and family on Thursday. Party at Rolling Green in Honor of Dr. Shope By Special Correspondence Selinssrove, Pa., Sept. 9. The Rev. and Mrs. Sanford N. Carpenter, of Johnstown, visited friends here re cently. Dr. John I. Woodruff de livered an address at the Dry Valley X roads picnic this week. lsaac Noll, of Willlamsport, spent a short vacation at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amnion Noll. Miss Mary R. F. Miller, after spending her vacation with her ulster, Jennie H. Miller, has returned to Ottumwa, lowa, where she will teach In the pub lic schools. Miss Nellie BUlmeyer, Lawrence Heddlngs *nd Allen Crosby, of Washingtonville, were guests at the home of Misses Alice and Catherine Hower, over Sunday. Leon S. Fred erick, of Rahway, New Jersey, Is spending a vacation at the of his father, Hurst Frederick. Sam uel Wittenmeyer and family, of Har risburg, were recent visitors at the Schoch homo here. Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Alkens entertained a num ber of friends at Roiling Green Park this week in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Z. Shope, of Harrisburg. HAVE YOU A SWEETHEART, Son or Brother In camp or upon the Mexican Border? If so. mall him a packago of Allen's Foot-Ease, the anti septic powder to be shaken into the Shoes, and sprinkled into the foot bath. It takes the friction from the shoo and will be of the greatest benefit in that arid, hot climate, where the alkali dust plays havoc with the feet. Whuf remembrance could be so ac ceptable? Ask your dealer to-day for a ,26c box of Allen'* Foot-Ease, and fpr a 2 c stamp he will mall It tor you. SEPTEMBER 9, 1916. Williamsport People Are Ending 3,000-Mile Trip By Special Correspondence Dauphin, Pa., Sept. 9.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. A. Maelalieu, of Williams port, returning rrom a 3,000-mile au tomobile trip, were the guests ol' Mrs. Blanche Robinson on Sunday.—Mrs. H. A. Evahs and daughter, Helen Evans, of Altoona, are spending sev eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Smith. The Rev. and Mrs. Francis Morrow ana children and Mrs. Catherine Morrow have returned from an automobile trip and a three weeks' visit at Tobyhanan. Mr. and Mrs. William Dreher and children, of Har risburg, spent Tuesday in town. Miss Carrie Hoffman, of Middleton, and Miss Lottie Dockev, of Union town, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ebersole Williams on Sunday. Miss Cora Cofrode has returned home from a trip to Millerstown, Se linsgrove and Speeeeville. Thomas S. Pengelly, of llaileton; John Clark, of Reading; Richard C. Alden. of Steelton, and Merritt Singer, of Har risburg. spent Sunday in town.—Mr. and Mrs. George F. Blackburn, of Har risburg, were week-end guests of Mrs. Jennie E. Hickernall. The Misses Jennie antt Nellie Swab, of Norris town, were the week-end guests of their aunt. Miss Clara Bergstresser.— Mrs. William Rodenhaver, of Harris bur*, spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellers. Mr. and Mrs. C. Studebaker, of Camp Hill; Mrs. G. Edgar Barnes and son, John Cephert. of Chicago, spent Labor Dav with their sister, Mrs. J. W. Haw thorne. Judge Henry Duffy, of Bal timore, is spending some time with his sister, Mrs. Robert Fulton Stirling. Mrs. Charles Bowman and children, George and Ruth Bowman, of Renovo, have returned home after spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Kinter. Mrs. Julia Studebaker, of Atlantic City, is the guest of T. A. Sweitzer. Miss Sadie Geraldine Schade and Paul Schade, of Allentown, and Miss July ann Wireman, of Harrisburg, were the guests of Miss Julia Kinter, on Sun day. Thomas C. Clark, of Williams port, spent Wednesday in town.—Miss Ethel R. Forney, Miss Naomi and Buelah Young and T. A. Sweitzer spent Wednesday on the Samuel Etzweiler farm. Miss Lauretta Hochwlne, of Tobyhanna, has returned home after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. F. J. S. Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Singer, of Harrisburg, were re cent guests of their son, Wayne Singer. BIXDNAT7GLE BRIDGE FINISHED Btndnaugle, Pa., Sept. 9.—Many from this vicinity attended the Leb anon county fair. The contractors have finished the cement work at the Bindnaugle bridge. Potatoes are selling at $1 per bushel. James Richard, of Lebanon, visited his uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blatt visited friends at Palmyra. Mrs. John Reese visited Daniel Reese's family.— Mrs. Ira Shell and Mrs. Snyder visited friends at Grantville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sattazahn, of Palmyra, visited John Sattazahn who was badly hurt in an auto accident. Victor Yingst and family visited C. E. Barnhart and family. 4 The In summer, Uneeda Biscuit are eaten by the millions of pack* ages, because they are die ideal hot-weather food. But they are just as ideal a cold-weather food. In winter, good health demands warmth-creating food dements. Uneeda Biscuit possess these elements in a higher degree than any other flour food. Eat them for their nourishment. Eat them for their flavor. Eat them for their goodness. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Early Coal Buying Advisable It's the part of wisdom to buy your winter supply of coal now. Once the frost and ice and snow of winter get busy, it's pretty difficult to keep the coal free of dust and dirt. Summer-mined caol by the very nature of things is cleaner, the screening we give it insures practically a complete absence of dust and dirt. Phone your order now. J. B. MONTGOMERY 600—Either Phone. Third and Chestnut Streets 1915 WEDDING JUST ANNOUNCED Miss Nelda Hummel Was Mar ried to Philadelphia Man at Baltimore Nearly Year Ago COUPLE KEPT SECRET f Mrs. Rebecca Stecher Cele bratesNinety-Firstßirthday a* Her Hummelstown Home By Special Correspondenet Hummelstown, Pa., Sept. 9. —m Thomas Jacks is spending several days with his brother, David Jacks, at Allentown. Announcements have Just been issued by Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Hummel, of the marriige of their daughter. Miss Nelda Hummel, to Harry W. Snyder of Philadelphia. The marriage took place at Baltimore, November 6, 1915. TJntil the an nouncement of the marriage the wed ding had been kept a secret by young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Roberv, Bordner, of Philadelphia, are spend ing their vacation with Mr. Bordner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bordner. Miss Emily Pelffer, of Easton, is the guest of Miss Marian Walters. Mrs. William Grill spent several day 3 with her mother, Mrs. John Heinoehl, at Myerstown. Miss Carrie Ebersole is spending the week-end at Potts town. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Camp bell and children, of Shamokin are guests of Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Shuey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strickler are spend- " ing two weeks at Cape May. Ward Landis, George Baitels and Charles Miller are attending the School of Commerce, at Harrisburg. Mrs. M'nnie Stecher and Miss Sallie Hen derson spent several days at Harris burg. Miss Sara Baker, of Belle - Vernon. Pa., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hummel. The property of David McHolland, in Prospect street, was sold to George Holtzman. Mr. McHolland will move to Harrisburg, where he is engaged in the stone business. Miss Ulllan Gresh was a guest at Campbelliown. Russell Hummel, of Pittsburgh, spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Hummel. -- Miss Beatrice Zeiters and Miss Alberta Grove spent several days at Lancaster. The : Rev. Herbert S. Games spent Thurs day at Ephrata. Carroll Strunk, the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strunk is ill with diphtheria. Miss Gertrude Schaeffer has gone to Min ersville after spending the summer with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. U. R. Schaeffer. Miss Barbara Hummel has returned home after a vacation spent in Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, and Baltimore. The Rev. and Mrs Herbert Games have returned from a month's vacation spent at Freeport, Pa - Murel Strunk has returned 1 to Cincinnati, Ohio, nrter spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strunk. Mr. and Mrs Albert Stecher, of Carlisle, were re cent guests of Mr. Secher's mother Mrs. Rer>ecca Stecher, of this place! This venerable woman who recently celebrated hre 91st birthday is well and active. Miss Anna Whltmore has returned to her home at town after spending two weeks with Miss Edith McCall. Miss Annie Nye was at Harrisburg on Thursday. John Ebersole is spending several days with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Weaver at Sunny Side. SCHOOL PROPERTIES REPAIRED By Special Correspondenet Rife, Pa., Sept. 9. Those who spent Sunday at S. A. Holtzman's were Mrs. Maggie Nelson, daughters, May and Norma and son, George of Millersburg and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ulsh and Kate Spotts, of Rife. Mr and Mrs. Claud Bichtel, of Millers burg, spent Saturday at J. H. Stro hecker's. D. P. Forney had an acci dent when his horse frightened at an auto, .his leg being nadly hurt. Charles Feidt and Wilson Lenker went on a fishing trip on Wednesday to Duncannon. The school board has made some repairs to the school properties.