12 ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS CHURCH MEMBERS REMOVE STEEPLE Wreck Left by Lightning Stroke Torn Down by Volun teers From Congregation Moiitniiilon, Pa., Oct. 14. Several members of the Methodist church took <fown the steeple on their building which was struck by lightning several months ago and badly damaged. It ' "will not bo rebuilt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Best were visitors at Harris burg on Sunday. Mrs. Alice Gar ber and daughter, Mary, spent Sun day at Winlield with Mrs. S. Drum and daughters. On Wed nesday afternoon, while painting a new barn owned by Walter Hitter, Daniel. Yeager fell a distance of thirty feet and sustained Injuries that may prove fatal. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stagert on Wednesday, October 11, a daughter. Mrs. Frank Cox has re turned from a visit to her parents at Turbitville. Charles Hartinan, of Buckhan?, spent several days with his daughter, Mrs. Franklin Arthy at Jhe Methodist parsonage. Charles Ilauck and family and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Fairchild spent Sunday at the home of Frances Former near Potts grove. Mrs. Merrill Johnson and daughter, Anna are visiting friends at Elizabethville. Warning Gongs Placed at Halifax Street Crossings Halifax, Pa-, Oct. 14. —I-arga gongs have been placed at the Armstrong street railroad crossing to give people warning when trains are approaching. —Miss Christine K. Neidig has gone to Ttoyalton, where she is teaching in the public schools.—Mr. and Mrs. George Fetterhoff visited the latter's aunt. Mrs. George lioffma.ii! at Lykens, on Sunday. A. H. Neidig has been elected janitor of the Boyer Memorial school building. Mrs. Arthur lleeii spent Sunday nt the home of her brother. Flmer Biever, at Watsontown. -—Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wagner and daughter Rhoda., of Belle font e,. spent the week-end with their parents here. David Hoffman, or Philadelphia, spent the week-end with his parents in Halifax township.—Mrs. John Sheetz. accompanied by her sister-in-law. Miss Salome Sheet?., left Tuesday for the former's home, Ix>gansport, 111., where Miss Sheets! will spend some time among relatives. Lykens Church Choir on Its Annual Chestnut Hunt Tokens, Pa., Oct. 14. (in Tues day* the choir of Zion Lutheran Church went on its annual chestnut hunt. Julius Fritz, of Lykens, pur chased the hotel in the lower end of Wiconisco. formerly owned by Ed mund I'mholtz. - Miss Kate Longro, of Philadelphia, is spending some time with her parents. Mr. und Mrs. John Long, of Pino street. Mr. and Mrs. J. AY. Bitterman, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with the former's fath er, Cyrus Bitterman, of West Lykens. •—The Transfiguration Baptist Church held its annual harvest home services on Sunday. The pulpit was beautiful ly decorated, and addresses were de livered by the pastor, the Rev. A. H. Soulliard. Special music was rendered by the choir. Holy communion will be solemnized at Zion Lutheran Church td-morrow. Solomon C. Bit terman spent several days at Harris burg and Hershey. Mrs. Samuel Spangler spent some time at Harris burg. Ephrata People Start on Long Trip by Automobile Ephrata, Pa., Oct. 14. Dr. and Mrs. George S. Roger and Mr. and Mrs. M. Tv. Weidman. are away on a two weeks' automobile tour to Phila delphia, Baltimore, Washington, In dianapolis, Cleveland and Niagara Falls. The Rev. J. M. Walters, pas tor of the Eplijata United Brethren Church for the past six years, who was appointed pastor of tlio United Brethren Church at Sunbury, by the East Pennsylvania Conference, at Philadelphia, preached his introduc tory sermons on Sunday last, and tha Rev. C. A. Mutch, formerly of Schuyl kill Haven, preached his introductory sermons for the Ephrata United Brethren congregation on Sunday list. ■—- 11. E. Steinmetz, of Ephrata, will address the Philokosmian I.itemry society at Lebanon Valley college at Annville. on Friday \*cning, October 21. TTie Rev. Allan S. Meek, pas tor of Bethany Reformed Church, and the Rev. Dr. Martin W. Schweitz er, .pastor of the First Reformed Church will attend the meeting of the Eastern Synod of the Reformed Church at Quakertown, next week. Mrs. Kate McCartney, of Mechanics burg, Cumberland county, is spending several weeks in Ephrata, visiting relatives. How Very Severe Pimples May Be Quickly Removed For nearly two years my face was almost covered with ugly red pimples, 'lliey were 011 my face first, and then spread down iny neck and c s ' - Those on my face ?'"* ncc ' < were ' ar 8 c and ' cstcret '> a "d had to be I / K opened two or three times, s *\ / and they disfigured me very J much. Those on my chest j|? irritated me awfully and 1 could hardly stand to have my clothing on. For two Weeks I lost quite a lot of sleep. "I read about Cuticura Soap and Ointment so 1 thought 1 would g*-t them. 1 used five cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment when 1 was healed." (Signed) 'Sirs. Wm. Whitty, 390 Wheatfield St., Yurk, Pa.. Mar. 18, 1916. Cuticura Soap, to cleanse, purify and beautify, Cuticura Ointmejit to soften, soothe and ileal, liavebecn most success ful in the severest forms of skin and scajp troubles, but greater still is what they have done in preserving clear skins, scalps, nnd good hair as well as in preventing little sl\in troubles becoming great ones. 'Phis has been brought about by using no other soap for toilet puiposes than Cuticura. For Trial Free by Return Mail ad dress post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston." Sold throughout the world. Use telegraph Want Ads I SATURDAY EVENTttG, "SHAKESPEARE AND HIS COUNTRY" STUDY AT WOMA N Enjoyable Program at Session of Trinity Lutheran Mite So briety at Mechanicsbiirg; Young Folks in Novel Costumes Mechanlealturit, fa-. Oct. 14. —Mrs. It. A. DeFrehm was hostess last evening for the first meeting- of the winter sea son of the Woman's Club. The study for this rear Is "Shakespeare and His Country." Miss Katharine* Wheelock grave a talk on "Through the of Shakespeare." On Tuesday evening a pleasant session of Trinity Luther&n lUite Society wns herd In the lecture room of the church, which was (tec orated with flowers and Japanese lan* terns. The program which was ar ranged by Miss Carrie King, was as follows: Recitation, Margaret Dry; vocal solo. Miss Sue Hummel; piano solo, Helen Hoover; reading, Corliss Hurst; reading, Mrs. H. Hall Sharp: recitation, Gladys T'lrlch; vocal solo, Dorothy Rhinehart; address, J. 1* Shelly; piano solo, Mrs .Dornbach; ad dress, Mrs. Robert M. Martin. Refresh ments were served by young people in novel costumes.—Cumberland county was represented at tile State conven tion of the Woman's Christian Tem perance Union at Wilkes-Barre by Mrs. C. L Martin, Mrs. Alice S.-Hauck, Mrs. Minnie Ijerew, Mrs. John VanKlrk, Mrs. Jennie Kauffman, Mrs. Stouffer and Mrs. Hursh.-—The . Rev. George Ki^lton, THIRTY GUESTS AT ANNIVERSARY •Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Deardorff (Celebrate Thirtieth Year of Married Life AYayncshoro, Pa., Oct. J4. Sir. and Mrs. A. H. DeardortT celebrated] the thirtieth anniversary of their i marriage ori Friday evening. They j were the recipients of many hand sdftie and useful presents. Thirty guests were presents —J. Hlbbs| Bouder entertained at dinner on Mon-1 day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. I Small of Kochester, N. Y. -—• Mr. and I Mrs. Daniel Sheller, Guilford Springs, entertained at supper Thursday the j following guests: The Rev. Mr. andi Mrs. H. M. Stover, Mrs. Laura A. j Hykes, Mrs. Sarah Sunday, Mrs. Daniel H. Oiler, Mrs. Catherine Fitz, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Baer, Mr. and: Mrs. Duniel Jacobs, Miss Nancy j Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Miss; Miller. Fifty friends assembled atj thelioinc of Daniel W. Jacobs on Mon day evening in commemoration of his birthday. Those present were the| Rev, Dr. and Mrs. P. P, Buhner, the. Rev. Mr. anil Mrs. H. M. Stover, Mr.' □ lid Mrs. D. W. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs#' Elliott Mickley, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baer, Mr. and Mrs. John Valentine, I Mr. and Mrs. Carl* Valentine, Mr. andj Mrs. Daniel Shockey, Mrs. Melvinl Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jacobs, Mr. andj Mrs. John Tharp, Miss Louise Cook, i Mrs. Daniel 11. Oiler, Misses Annie C. and Ktliie Oiler, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Miss Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sheller. Franklin "Wolff, Mrs. Sarah Sunday. Mrs. Laura Hykes, Mrs. Cath erine Fftz, Misses EliCabeth Jacobs, Nancy Jacobs and Sadie Jacobs. • —J Miss Ruth Mentsser has entered a lios-j pital in J-ancaster to take a course ofi training, to become a nurse. Miss' Susan Philips attended the Byron-! Crawford nuptials at llagerstown. -- Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Creegar of Sheri- : dan, Wyo., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Shryock. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bingham, Norwood, Mass., are spend ing some time as th# guests of Mr.! and .Mrs. George C. Brehm. Harry| CriiWtil, Jr.. and Lloyd (Jordon, are] spending the'week at Philadelphia and j New York. - Norman Kime of Chi-, cago, is visiting his mother here. Chamber of Commerce Gets New Members at Hershey llcrsliey. Pa.. Oct. 1 4.—Members of tlie Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce visited Hershey Friday overling last and gathered In a fine lot of now mem bers. including William F. R. MtitTle, John E. Snyder, T. I* McHefty, S. C. Stcoher, J. B. T.eitMser, F. W. Pugh, P. N. Kaasoa and others. —A new oattlo yard of twranty-flvo pons and which will hold 2,000 cattle Is being erected by Mr. Ilershoy on the site of John H. Moyer'sold warehouse. Bxtenslve Im provements are being made at the golf club house. Tho no\< work will mean adlc.lr.ing the old limestone farmhouse, which was heretofore a residence, and making sleeping rooms and shower baths.— The Rev. It. R. Butterwick, new pastor of llie First United Breth ren Church, held llrst services last Sunday,—Cards from "Pep" Stewart Young were received here this week. Young is with (he Detroit Americans, who are playing exhibition games in Canada.—Mr. and Mrs. Frantz Zlnnor, who came here from Germany some years ago, have lost all their relatives in llie European Var. Mr. Zinner served.in the German army under the present emperor, then crown prince. Over 200 Italians living in tho Leb anon Yallej'nnd near Hershey have returned homo and aro serving in tho Italian army.—Mrs. J. It. Kreider en tertained the Toadies' Matinee Five Hundred Club.- Mrs. William J. M. Miller, of Philadelphia, is hero for a ten days' stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Garman. George P.odgers is back at Hershey ul'ter a visit to Ills home In Kay City, Mich. Miss Hazel C. Smith Bride of Ex-Postmaster Swartz New fieraiunton ifl., Oct. 14.-—K\- Postmaster Kusscll Swart/., of New Gerinanlown. ami <Mlss Hazel P. Smith, of Blain, were married at ilagerstowii. by tlie Rev. K. K. Thomas ( on Thursday. —A 2-year-old colt belonging to Karl Adams ran Into a wire fence enclosing the pasture tleld in which lie was feeding anil the "spring" in the wire threw it to the 'ground, the fall break ing its bach. Ambrose Hoekenberry found a stalk of corn in M. N. Will hide's tleld' 12 feet 7'i Inches tall, con taining two large ears.- Mrs. Alta Tros tie was tjio guest of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Brlner. of New Bloomtleld. Mrs. Bos coe Morrow. Mrs. H. N. Hart. Mrs. Ella Uhmiin and Miss Mattie K. Mor rison also visited friends In that town. —W. Atflos Bower, of Beliwood, and J. C. Martin, of Andersonburg, called on 8. B. Troatle on Thursday. Mrs. j John A. Rhea Is visiting hsr daughter, Mrs. Blair.9 A. Bower, at Ph.irenians town. —Wllbsr Koontit, Altoona, vlslt od his father, Wilson Koontz, who Is In 111 health and lj almost blind.— Dewey Swartz, who is the teacher of Kast Horse Valley school, Is 111, and did not open his school.—D. R, Mum per had IC2 bushels of buckwheat. Mrs. William Woods and son Geroid, of .Sarasota. Florida, visited her sister Mr*. C. K. Heed, at Blain. the Rev. N. L Kuwer and W. J. Melly attended the Fall meeting of the Pres byterian Association of Harrlsburg on Tuesday evening In the Westminster church, Harrlaburg.—The Rev. B. I* C. Baer has been appointed' to the Church of God In this place at the recenl ses sion of eldership at Harrlsburg. AMISS Vera Stevens has returned to her school teaching duties at Hartford, Conn., af ted spending some time here.—The Rev. W. H. Worrall, of Harrisburg, has been conducting evangelistic services each night during the week In the Union church In East Main street.—Mrs. B. Relly Shope entertained the members of the Sundlay school class of which she Is teacher In the Church of God, at her homo In South Walnut street on Monday evening. Plans were outlined for work during the wlrfter months and refreshments wero served.—Rally day services will be held In St. Paul's Reformed Sunday school to-morrow morning with an Interesting program. -—Mrs. Churles Aurand, of York, visited her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. W. 11. Pahs.—G. W. Hershman, district deputy of the Independent Order Odd Fellows, Installed officers In lodges In New vllle, Mt. Holly and Newburg, this week. Mrs. E. E. Sheldon Surprised by Friends on Birthday Annville, Pa.. Oct. 14. Mrs. E. E. Sheldon was pleasantly surprised by a party of friends gathering at her homo on Monday night to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Charles Shlmmel spent several days al Harrlsburg, the guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. Harrison Espenshade. R. F. Sapplngton, formerly proprietor of the Five and Ten-cent store,-toft for his home at Union Bridge, Md. Ilenry M. Gingrich, a student at 1 Leb anon Valley College, was called to his home at Lancaster on account of the death of his grand mother. Mrs. George Heilman is slowly recovering from illness. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Saylor are spending some time in New York City where they are the guests of relatives. Miss Alma Light is spending several waeks at Altoona. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Paul Smeck. Civil War Veteran Visits Old Perry County Home Blain, Pa., Oct. 14. T. F. Zimmer man. of Harrisburg, was in town this week looking over the scenes of his boyhood days. He left hero in 1863 to enlist in the Un'ion Army and was Shack on a visit twelve years ago.- -Mrs. Margaret Minich. of Ohio, is visiting ; iter sister, Ida Hartman.—Mrs. Ma tilda Bower, Mrs. Beck Wallace and children. Dewey and Charlotte, Ethel Bower and Robert Logan, all of New l'.loomfleld, were guests of the families of A. J. Shumaker and J. A. Shumaker on Sunday.—A. B. Shields and Hyl- I jester Shields went'to Mansfield, Ohio, ito see their brother, George Shields, who is ill.—R. M. Johnson fell from I an apple tree and dislocated his shoul der. —Mrs. A. K. Rice, of lyandisburg, visited her daughter, Mrs. D. W. SJieaffer. —Mrs. Irvin Becker and two sons, of York, are guesls of Mrs. Creigh .Patterson. Clarence Shields nd bride, of Harrisburg, visited the ormer's father, U. B. Shields.—The Kev. W. M. Bower, of Bellwood, visited his brother, C. M. Bower. Miss Cora Coffrode Delegate to State S. S. Convention Dauphin, Pa., Oct. 14.—Miss Cpra S, Coffrode attended the State Sun duy school convention at York this week, as a delegate of the United Evangelical Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. William Worcester and son Paul of Harrisburg spent tho week-end at tliolr summer cottage here. Miss Oneeda Fertig has returned home from a visit to Pittsburgh. Mrs. Wil liam G. Garverick is at Philadelphia. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. William and daughter, Mary, who are spending somo time at Mt. Gretna, were home for the week-end. Mrs. Charles Welker spent several days with Mrs. John Shoop, at. Ijewistown. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawthorne have returned to their home In IJniontown after spendjng several days with Mrs. J. <). Hawthorne. Charles Bowman, of Krlo, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Samuel Maurey, 141 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Pell Gross have re turned to their home here after spending the summer at Salisbury Heach, Mass. Joseph Nicholas of Minneapolis, formerly of Harrisburg, spent Wednesday here. Miss Annie M. Webner was the guest of her cou sin, Harvey J. Webner, at llummels town, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strickler. of llummelstown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Singer. Miss Alice Minsker has returned home from u visit with Miss Elsie Hoffman, at Halifax. Mrs. Harry li. Grcenawalt spent the week-end at Berrysburg. SillltT FACTORY Sllt'T DOWN Fllxiibi'tlivllle, PH., Oct. 14.—The lo cal shirt fitctory was obliged to close down on Monday on account of a broken engine.—Roy A. Romberger chuperoned a party of young people to Or wigs burg on Sunday where they visited the Itev. and Mis. Fuinswortb.—Miss Kate Bonawitz, of Sunbury, spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac X. Bonawitz. -Swab Wagon Company had a large exhibition <jf autos, trucks, etc., at the Gratz fair this week.—Ralph Romberger, of Xorrlatown, and I). 11. Romberger, of Allentown, attended the funeral of their brother, George O. Romberger, and spent a day with Mrs. Clara Harner.—George C. Swab, of Allentown. and Mix* Frances Swab of Harrisburg, spent some time with Miss Hannah Swab. —Mrs. Nathan K. Fllck- Inger and mother, Mrs. Inciter, return ed to Harrisburg 011 Monday evening.— Paul Schreffler spent Monday at Reading—S. H. Knlsely, A. M. Rom berger and wives spent several days at VVllkes-Barre.—The Hev. Ceorge •Sheet/., oT East Strnudsburg, spent sev eral days with his father. John Sheet/.. —Klmer Hipp, of Philadelphia, spent several tlays here, his funitly return ing with him on Tuesday. 1 AIIMICK 11,1, WITH TYPHOID Grautvillc, Pa., Oct. 14. Joseph Denny, living 011 the llershey farm near here, is ill with typhoid fever. — Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Shellahammer r.nd son, of Manada Bottom, called on the Rev. Mr. Blttner and family on Sunday.—Holy communion was cele brated at Bindnaugle's Lutheran Church on Sunday.—Attorney H. Rank Biehle, of Lebanon, spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. Benjamin lveini. —Holy communion will bo ceie brrted in Shell's Lutheran Church to morrow morning.—The Rev. and Mrs. O. R. Blttner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Ungle and Miss M. Elizabeth TTrich attended) the Lutheran conference at ■Mvorstown on Tuesday. ILARRISBJJRG TELEGRAPH FISHERMEN HOOK FIFTY-FOUR BASS (ireencastle Men Cateh Nice String of Fish on Trip to Potomac River Greencastle, Pa„ Oct. 14. —H. W. Mclaughlin, O. K. Bloser, William Sny de'r and Harry Goefz formed a fishing party to the West Conocheague, Thurs day, and were successful in landing fifty-four large black bass. An nouncements have been received in Greencastle of the marriage of the Rev. Karl Kline Quimby to Miss Lillian Maude Marten, on Wednesday, October 4, at the bride's home, in Arlington avenue. East Orange. N. J. —The Misses Klepfer, of Spring Drove avenue, enter tained on Wednesday afternoon in honor of Misses Elizabeth ltoss and Martin Fletcher, of Harrisburg. Mrs. Gertrude Phillips has returned from a two weeks' visit at Brown's Mills. N. J.— The Rev. W. V. Ganoe, of Jersey Shore, Pa., was the guest of Greencastle rela tives over Sunday. George Warner, of Ijowistown, spent part of the week with his parents, here. Mrs. John (loitetter, of South Washington street, Is uie second woman in Franklin coun ty to take out a hunter's license for the season of 116. Mrs. Hostetter is one of the finest marksmen in tills com munity. The Rev. W. M. Ueattie lias been returned as pastor of Uie First Cnited Brethren Church here by the I nited Brethren Conference. Miss 1 eressa Phlllippy left this week for Coatesvllle, Pa., where she has beeti elected instructor in English In the public schools. Miss Helen Collier, Washington, D. C., is spending tw<_ weeks at her home, in •North Carlisle street. Mrs. William Collingwood, of liammonton, N. J., is the guest of her sister. Mrs. E. C. Everett. William McKinnie, cf Harrlsburg, spent the week-end with his parents. Mrs. Harry Elliott, of Roanoke, Va.. was a vis itor this week In the home of A. S. El liott. - A mail collection service has been inaugurated In Greencastle. The town has had free delivery for the past year, but no collection of mail. Dr. and Mrs. John P. Stover are on an ex tended Western trip* Miss Blanche Kuhn has been confined to her home, In Addison avenue, for two weeks with rheumatism. Mrs. George b'enwlck is home from a three weeks' visit in Pittsburgh. Personal News Items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania Dlllsliuric.—Misses Minnie and Helen Huesh spent Saturday at liarrisltui'K- — Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Shriner spent Wed nesday at Harrlsburg. E. U 'Zeigler and family and Mrs. Josephiae Millet visited IA IA Bentas and family on Sun day. Mrs. William StoufTer visited her daughter, Mrs. Herman Peter, at Harrlsburg. Samuel Bowman spent Sunday with Mrs. J. H. Dick. Miss Uretna Mayberry visited friends at Car lisle and Harrlsburg over Sunday. Miss Mayberry is a student at Irving Col lege. Miss Alma Arnold visited Miss Mae Brandt, at York. Miss Trean Beatty left for a visit to friends at Har rlsburg and York. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Spath and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Spath spent Sunday at McConnells burg. Miss Nettie Dick and Mrs. I->'dla Wolfe were at York on Thurs day. Mr. Mid Mrs. J. S. lCapp and Charles spent Sunday at C. C. Kimmell's, Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. John Goudy and Mr. and Mrs. 1A 1A Bentz attended the Bankers' conven tion, at York, on Thursday. Klngleatown. Mr. and. Mrs. Wil liam Houck announce the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Ruth JJodsay, of Philadelphia, is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. William Pelf fer. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goss and family, of Bainbridge, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goss, on Sunday. R. Early, of Harrlsburg, and Mrs. Harry J,ook. of Chamber Hill, were guests of Mrs. Annie Smith on Tues day. Miss Anna Mehring utul Miss Bess Early, of Harrlsburg, visited friends hero on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Feeser and children, of llain ton, were guests of Mrs. Mary Feeser on Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Fox celebrat ed her 87th birthday anniversary on Wednesday. Mrs. li. A. Speas, Mrs. Harry Hicks and Miss Myrna Speas, of l J enhrook. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Wetteroth, Thursday. Mrs. Meyers, of Harrlsburg; Mrs. Clay and Mrs. Smith, of Penbrook, and Mrs. Had lock, of lx>B Angeles, Cal., were guests of Miss Jessie linker on Monday. Mrs. Annie Buck visited relatives at llarrisburg on Thursday. John Al dlnger and Miss Mary Aldinger, of llar rlsbtiry:. visited friends here on Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Strohni and Mrs. Bes sie Maloy, of Harrlsburg, were guests of Mrs. Fannie Care on Sunday. nerry*btir. Kos-.-oe Daniel, of Philadelphia, Is spending some time at the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mis. M. Daniel. Mrs. Endera and son, of Eykens, and Mrs. Mattis and daugh ters. of Kllzabcthvlllo, called at the home of William Bowman on Sunday. Mrs. John Miller, of llarrisburg, was also a visitor at the same place. - - Miss Maude Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bowman, is seriouslv H, with typhoid fever. Other typhoid cases are improving. Daniel Straw liecker,, who lias been 111, is Improving. Diinettmion. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaller, of Philadelphia, visited rela tives here, this week. Edgar Graham, of Juniata eounty, was a wek-end Sliest of his sister. Mrs. R. M. Barton. Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Vllckinger, former residents, are spending the week with relatives and friends here and at Har rishurg. Mr. and Mrs. K. Jones Rife lire spending a week at Philadelphia. Mrs. W. (5. Wagner I* visiting relatives at Tamaqua. Mrs. <'harles Owens and daughter. Miss May Owens, of Hurris burg, are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. George lMinkle. —■ Mry James lierord and daughter, Miss Mary Record, of Harrishurg, spent part of the week as the guests of Mrs. Annie }{. flawley and daughter, Miss Mary llawlev. Mr. and Mrs. Kokrest Whii mer and little son. of Philadelphia, are spending some Mm© as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele. lluniinelatnwii. William 11. Caus spent Sunday In Willlamsport, where, since June, his mother has been seri ouslv 111. The stork left a (laughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Delinler last week. Mrs. George Kox was the Kiiest of her son, Roy Fox, at Harris bur-K. Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Wolf have leturned from Adams count}', where they spent a week. Mrs. Charles licliiy. of lliirrlsburn. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seibert. .Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Heed, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mi s. Isaac Nlssley. Until CJelnian has been 111 the pant week, threatened with typhoid fever. Mrs. Harriet Crist entertained her son. Harry Crist, of Bending, on Sundav. Mrs James liundy irm the guest of her run. Charles Irtind.v, at Harrlsburg. on Tuesday. R. Rtter and Victor Rurgner will leave on Saturday for Pine Rwr, Incom ing county, or. the annual hunting ex pedition. Mrs. I.loyrt 7,lmrnerniau lias returned to Chiunbersburg efter a visit witli her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P'oltl.—- Solomon Oingrlch returned home last week after a \lslt in Western Pennsyl vania. Miss M<iy Weber has returned from Atlantic City, where she spent several weeks. Misses Mary and Riliaheth Kox entertained their cousin, Miss Fox, the past week. MHlei-Mown. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Steele, Mr. and Airs. Joseph Hugglns and Paul Jones, of New Buffalo, wer* guests of Mrs. Ida Word on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cox. of Philadel phia, were week-end guests of George Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Messer smith. "of Harrisbur/i. visited Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Cathcart over Sunday. tieorge Fry and son. Eniorv, were vis itors at Letnoync, Wcdnesdav. Mrs. Annie Eckels nttended the Williamson- Thompson wedding, at Mllroy. on Sat urday evening. ...r, and Mrs. Itov Patton. daughter. Ethel, and Eemovne, were week-end guests or Mr. and Mrs. John Deltricli.— Miss Jean Thompson, of Atlantic City, visited at the home of James Roundsley, this week. Mrs. Edward Rumple arid NEWVILLE BOROUGH TO ERECT NEW MUNICIPA C.ontract Awarded to G. E. and E. B. Hemminger, Contrac tors of Carlisle; Union Christian Endeavor Rally Held >wville, p a .. Oct. 14—The contract for the new municipal building has been awarded to G. E. and E. B. Hem minger, contractors, of Carlisle. A union C. E. rally was held In Zlon Lu theran Church last Sunday evening which was addressed by H. B. McCrory, of Pittsburgh, and Messrs. Hubley and Kutz, of Carlisle.—Mrs. Wilson Ahl, of New York City, Is visiting Mrs. Mary Ah'. Mr. and Airs. Joseph Woodburn, of Baltimore, Md., spent several days with the former's purents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Woodburn.—J. Parker Wheeler spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson.—Sergeant Ed. Neff, of the United States Cavalry, sta son, Harold, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rounsley, returned to her home, at Cardiff, Md., on Tuesday. She was ac companied home bv Miss (teita llartzell. George Newman, of Lewistown, vis ited his mother, Mrs. John Newman, this week. Mrs. It. H. Wingert, of New port, Is visiting her son, O. D. Wingert. —Miss Ruth Shenk left Sunday for Pal myra, where she will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rounsley spent Columbus Day at Harrlsburg. Mrs. John Rhoails is visiting lier brother, Samuel Miller, at Bound Brook, N. J. —- Miss Sylvia Krcy left Monday for Phila delphia, where she will visit relatives. —AI. Mayes, of Lewistown, called on D. M. Kickabaugh on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Light and Miss Grace Light, accompanied by Carl of Mi'Alllstervllle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sheaffer, of Pfoutr. Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ulsh and son, David Addison, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Howanstlne, at Newp6rt. Charles Pines, of Hunting don. called on his mother, Mrs. Mary Pines, (0i Sunday. Mifll in town.— Mr. and Mrs. Albert 1 lackenberger and son, Albert C„ and Miss Mary Fasick motored to State College on Sunday.—Robert T. Kulp spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Paul Tleiniach, at Philadelphia.— Mrs. Ralph Hills, of Madison, Wis., and Mrs.Clair Brehm and little daugh ter, of Wllklng.sbnrg, are visiting; their pnctls, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Craw ford.—M. P. Crawford spent Thursday at Philadelphia, the guest of his son Howe, who is a student at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. William lloopes and sister. Miss Mary Iloopes, and the Misses Katherine Mathers, Jane and Katherine Banks and Gladys MeCauley attended the Williamson- Thompson wedding at Mllroy.—Miss Majiel Cunningham, of Walker town ship, spent Sunday with Miss Flor ence Vincent.—Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Zoiders, of Burnham, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jt. Zelders.— Miss Ixittie Reese after an absence of two weeks visiting relatives in 1-aticaster county hus returned to her home here.—Mrs. Bert Hinkle, of Alloona. was Ihe guest of her sister in-law, Mrs. S. A. Kills.—Mrs. Joseph lipss, of is a guest at the botne of Miss Mary North at Mifflin.— Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bastress and daugh ters. of Scranton, accompanied by Mrs. A. T* Bastress and daughter, Miss Edith, of Sunbury, spent some time he*o on Monday while en route to their home from Johnstown to Scranton. iKrwisberry, Pa., Octo. 14.—Mr. and Mrs. James Rudisill and children, Mary and John, of York, and Mr. and Mrs. James Conner, of Washington, D. c., were recent visitors of Isaac Rudi sill at Meadowbrook farm and of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Straver here. - Mrs. Martha Snoke and Miss Susan Snoke, who were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Stair, returned to their home In Dickinson, Cumberland county. Mrs. Karns and son Harry returned to their home at Philadelphia after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sutton.— Miss Margaret Ross, of Wellsville has returned to 1/ewlsberry and will spend some months at the Frankeberger home. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shrader and Miss Edith ('line on Monday at tended the funeral of Miss Henrietta Smith Epple.v at Mt. Zion l.utheran Church. Mrs. Isaac Rudisill is spending several days In York, the guests of her sisters-in-law. the Misses Mary, and Catherine Rudisill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downs, on Sunday, were guests of Air. and Mrs. WMlllam Shelley at Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Downs at Yocumtown. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Herman, and Mrs. En eas, of Harrlsburg, were guests at the home of Harry Cline. On Ihelr relurn home they were accompanied by Mrs. Ellen Fuieomer of Illinois, who has spent some weeks with friends in this vicinity. llife. Mrs. Ed. Novinger, of Pen brook, and her sister from Ohio, call ed on friends here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. lloltzman, Alfred Klinger and Jerry Klinger and son Jay attended the funeral of their brother, James Klinger, at Mlllersburg. Har vey Strohecker called on his father, J. H. Stroliecßer over Sunday. • Walter Schwalm is ill with typhoid, so far the only case in this section. Mrs. Kate Snyder of Philadelphia, is spending some lime with friends here. Mrs. A. P. Buttlngton of llarrisburg and her mother, Mrs. Kshenhower, of Kansas, are visiting friends here. Tower City. Reiser and daugh ter, Helen, spent a day at Pottsvllle. • Albert Ei'ilman and daughter, Uutli, spent Sunday with relatives at l.yKcns. Mr. and Mrs. Guerny Kn.irr and child and Mr. and Mrs. j.ory IvolVii Hpent the week-end with .Mrs. Hannah Harnhart. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Martz, was at Hershey and llarrisburg, on Sunday, Clair Bressler of Lebanon, spent the week end here. The' Rev. Simons, of Asiatic Turkey, spoke In the United Evangelical Church on Sunday morn ing, —Charles Henry is recovering from Illness. Several of the typhoid fever patients are reported much Im proved. Mrs. John Reiser, of Tower City, and Mrs. William Keiser, of lMenerton have returned from a pleas ant visit to relatulves at Shenandoah and Ashland. Mrs. Clair lloutz pre sented her husband with twin boys on Wednesday, October 11, 1916. That makes the slxleenth child and fouh teenth birth for the couple. Ten of the children are living. Wk-onlßoo. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mossop, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clay Keen, Margaret Kvans and Weldon linrey, attended the field exercises and banquet of the Knights Templar at Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur llarinan, of Altoona, Is visiting Wil liam 11. Harman. Mrs. Thomas 11. Bate man and daughter, Evelyn, spent Sunday with Mr. Batenian, at the Fountain Springs hospital. Mrs. Georgo S. J. Kein and soil, Robert, visited relatives in Heading on Sun day. John K. Buckley spent Mon day at Harrisburg. Miss Buela Faifber, of Flshervillo, was the guest of Mrs. 11. A. Hunter. Charles Sig ner visited at the home of John F. Miller. lsaac Maohamer spent Sunday at Wllliamstown. Miss Margaret Schoffstall entertained a few friends at her home. John Dlmmlck of New York City, has returned home iffter visiting relatives here. Miss A. L. Slieafer is home from a visit at Lebanon. —Mary Schoffstall left for Harrisburg Tuesday, where she OCTOBER 14, 19!5 , tioned at Ft. Myer, Va„ spent the week-end; among relatives here.—Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ployer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent some time among rela tives here.—J. D. Swart*, pf Philadel phia, spent several days with his mother and children.—W. Grant Fry, of Camp Hill, visited his mother and sis ters for several days.—Miss Jane Hem minger, of St. Paul, Minn., spent a day with her aunt. Miss Martha Hem minger.—The Rev. and Mrs. R, R. Lobb, of Alverton, Pa., spent Tuesday here! Ira Wheeler, of Waynesboro, spent Tuesday with his mother here.—The Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Schaner of Colum bia. Pa., are visiting the latter's mother Mrs. M. E. Landis. will resume her work. William Marley, of Philadelphia, Is visiting at the home of Patrick O'Connors. Miss Jennie K.eiter of Harrlsburg, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Keiter. Union Deposit to Have Physician Located in Town l'nlon Depoalt, Pa., Oct. 14. Thin town has been without a physician for some years, but pr. Walter Goodman, of Grantvllle, who had been practicing at the Harrlsburg Hospital for the past year, has engaged the rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Flowers at the home of David Hanshuc In the square.—Miss Uzzle Farthemorn spent Tuesday at Harrlaburir.—Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Knel dlcli, sf Manada Gap, visited their daughter, rs. Jrvlng Hughes, who Is now 111 with typhoid fever and have taken their granddaughter. Miss Kva Hughes,. along to their home. Mrs. TClla Albright and daughters, Olive and Salome, ,of and Miss Kdith Wells, of Mershey, were guests of Mrs. Albright's sister, Mrs. Maggie Hart man, on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. William Stover, of Penbrook, visited Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baker.—Mrs. Myr tle Newcomer spent a day at Harrls burg-. Mrs. Irving Hughes Is critically ill with typhoid fever.—ltalph Vande vander and family, of Harrlsburg. were gueats of Mr. and Mrs. John K Shoop on Sunday. Midland Railroad Company Pushing Road Toward Gratz Mlllcraliinr. Pa., Oet. 14.—The Mid land Pennsylvania railroad continues work In extending 1 Its tracks towards i Gratz and Is erecting- a station at Ktl linger.—The East Knd Improvement Company will sell ono hundred and forty-three building lots at public sale October 21. These lots are cut from the Freeland farm adjoining Millersburg along - the public road leading 1 to Lykena.—John K Potter, the Stand ard! Oil Company driver, who was in jured about his right leg - ten days ago when the heavy oil wagon passed over it at Halifax, is confined to his home. —Willis Is. Kline l*s secured u posi tion at Harrlsburg and has moved his family to that city.—Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brady left Tuesday for Kansas City, where they will visit a sister of Mrs. Brady, to be gone about a month.—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bender were at the Hagerstowu Fair on Thursday.—Wal ter Schwalm. of Kite, is 111 with ty phoid fever.— MlH Kin ma Miller, of Market atftet, who is also ill with the fever Is said to be Improving. SHL BKKT CONCERT TO-NIGHT Tlioiupsontown, Pa., Oct. 14. —This evening the first number of the enter tainment course for Die season will lie given hy the Shuhert Concert Company In the borough school house.—Mr. anil Mrs. EU. Keister anil daughter Mar garet anil Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ilalde man and two children, of llarrisbui'K, motored here Sunday and were quests of the latter'** mother, Mrs. J. G. jl laid email. Mrs. Clara Shelley, of Altoona, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Keturah Meredith.- John Dorwart, Jr., enlisted in the United States Army and Is stationed at. Fort Slocum, N. V. —•George llaldemnn spent several days at New Yorlt city.—An acetylene light plant is being- installed in J. O. O. K. hull.— Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Long were guestii of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Baa j liore at Mifftintown Sunday. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercurjr will surely deatroy the sense of smell sud completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surf sees. Such arttclea should never be '.'.sett except on prescrip tions from reputable pb.vslrlaua, na the damage t'uer will <lo I* tin fold to the good juu mil poa • ibfy daiiro from their. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufuctare'l by V. J. Cheney Sc Co.. Toledo, 0., •ontalus no maronry, and Is taken Inter#ully, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. )n tuylng Hall's Catarrh Oore lie sure you Ret the genuine, it la taken Internally nnd made In Toledo. Ohio, by F. J* Cbeiifv It Co. Teatlmonlals free, ®old by Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottlo. Take liall'B Family Pills for couatlpatlon. Your saving of garagro rent will quickly pay for a Butler All-Steel Car age, 10x14 ft., $07.45 f. o. b. factory; larger sizes; fireproof, largre doors, win dow ventilators, tool shelf; write for descriptive booklet. C. Frank Class, Union Trust Bldg\ See Yourself / MR Vi As You If ]] Should Look \l T JJ JJ free from facial bit- JJ inishes and wilh a \k. clear, soft, pearly white appearance that /1 will be the envy of your friends. {/ Gouraud's n Oriental Cream does this for you instantly. Its effect is so subtile that its use cannot be detected. Non-greasy 6B years in use. •end 10e. far trial alaa FERP. T. HOPKINS Sc SON.#, w York Constipation Biliousness-Headache Dr. Chase's Liver Tablets Make tha lirer act ire. bowels regular, without pain or griping, relieve sirs headache and that bloated feeling after eating, purify the blood and clear tha complexion. Large box, enough to last • month, 25c* Dr. Co., 224 N. IMb St. Philadelphia, Pa, Ambulance Service Prompt nnd efficient arrrlre jaa for the transportation of WH patlenta to and from home*, dill hoapltnla, or the It. It. ata- Uail tlona. With aperlal enre, ei perleneed attendants and nom- Inal rliargra. Emergency Ambulance Service 1T45 N. SIXTH ST. Bell Phone 2423. L'nlted 272-W. FLAGPOLE FOR MT. UNION SCHOOL Camp of P. O. S. of A. Will Place Large One in Front of Building W Mt. Union, Pa.. Oct. 14. Mt. Union camp of the P. O. S. of A. has decided to place a large flag poI In front of tho new High school build ing. The epidemic of typhoid fever Is causing some alarm. Jack Rosen steel and Samuel McGarvey were af fected during the past week. Dorothea Carr and several others aro suffering with scarlet fever or scarlet ina. Miss Agnes Rosensteel enter tained twenty girls at sewing circle on Wednesday evening.—Mrs. Wayne Fuller entertained the ladies of the Presbyterian church on Tuesday eve —— T. A. Appleby, superintend ent of the Presbyterian Sunday school Is spending the week at York attend ing the State Sabbath school meeting as a delegate. Miss Kvelvn Helt mnn, a trained nurse at the 'Pennsyl vania Hospital, Philadelphia, visited hor parents during the week.—Ladies of vie Lutheran Church are planning to l'ave a bazar during the winter. Sore Throat or Mouth. You must keep the throat and mouth clean and healthy. Any disease that attacks the canal through which must pass the food we eat, tho beverages we drink and the very air we breathe is a serious matter. Why neglect Sera Throat or Sore Mouth when TONSILINB makes it so easv for vou to get relief? TON SI LIN E is. the remedy speci ally prepared for that purpose, TONSILINE does its full duty— vou can depend upon it. Keep a Jfl Lottie in the house—where you can /'J get it quick when needed. 25c. !] and SOc. Hospital Size SI.OO. [}* AIL Druggists. 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