4 ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS FLORIDA BANANA TREE IN HOTEL Beautiful Specimen Presented to Proprietor Richter and Placed in Lobby GRANGE BOX SOCIAL New Sewing Machines Ordered For PowTs Valley Sliirt Factory (Halifax, Pa., Oct. 2S. A beau- j tiful live Panama tree Is on exhibition j in the lobby of the Hotel Keystone, j The tree was presented to Mr. Richtle by A. M. Hoffman, of Enterline, who secured same from his brother. Prof. I. T. Hoffman, of Tampa, Florida. — Halifax Grange N0.1343, will hold a box social ou Saturday evening. No- j vember 4th. A good literary program is being arranged for the evening. The Powls Valley Shirt Company has ordered five new sewing machines for their factory. Twenty-two people arc now employed and upon the arrival of the new machines additional hands will bo employed to increase the out put of the plant. A. 11. Wenzel has begun the manufacture of a line of high grade shoes at his new factory in ( Third street. Mrs- Ida Bowee. of "Winchester, Va.. visited her moth- ! er. Mrs. Jane Zeiger this week. John Baker and family, of Steelton. spent Sunday at the home of John Elsenhower and family. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lyter and C. C. Sweigard. spent Sunday at the home of Dr. A. J. Polk at Millcrsburg. Mrs. Abram Snavley and baby girl, of Elizabeth vllle. were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Martha Hoffman. Mrs. John Shepley spent several days at j Highspire. Charles Kurzenknabe. of Harrisburg. and Gertrude Yehr, of Lykens, spent Sunday at the home of James M. Miekley. Mrs. Theodore H. Lebo, of Halifax township, was taken suddenly ill Wednesday morn ing. The Pennsylvania Railroad company has replaced the old board- • walk at the passenger station with ' a cinder walk. Elmer E. Daugh erty spent Wednesday at McClellan.— i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gilbert. of Williamsport, spent Wednesday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gilbert in Armstrong street. William Shammo, of Harrisburg. . spent Sunday at the home of Joseph Sponsler. Gertrude Hoover and Laura Sweigard, of Hershey, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lebo. William Sweigard and family spent Saturday at Harrisburg and Steelton. Charles Shan,mo on Sunday took his aunt. Mrs. Ellen Matchett, to the home of her brother, Cookman Shammo. at Harrisburg. where she will spent some time. Upper End Typhoid Fever Victims Rapidly Improving Millershurg, Pa., Oct. 2S. —Typhoid fever patients in Millersburg are lm- j % proving rapidly, except a 10-year-old | son of O. H. Watts, whose condition i was not good this week. Walter Beard, 1 living at Lenkerville. one of the first to take the disease, is able to be about ihe house. Mrs. John J. Early and Clifford Hoffman, of Pine street, are both saining strength, as is also Miss [ Emma Miller, of Market street. Allen Gilbert, in the Keystone Hospital, at ! Harrisburg: G. W. Noll. in the Harris burg Hospital, and Mrs. Herbert Wen- j lier, in the Mary Packer Hospital, at Sunbury. are all rapidly improving. There have been no new cases.—Sam- | uel 15. High, aged 85 years, is seriously: ill with small hope for recovery.— I Richard Miller, of Brooklyn, N. Y., j was back at his old home here this. week on a short visit. Mrs. Thos. Specht Entertains Middleburg Home Study Club Middlcburg;. Pa., Oct. 28. On' Monday evening the Home Study cluh j held an interesting meeting at the! home of Mrs. Thomas Specht. Talks' were given by Miss Maude Moatz. Mrs. T. A. Stetler and Mrs. A. F. Gilbert. The program was interspersed with music.—Benjamin Specht, employed in the Lewistown National bank, spent i Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Sirs. ' Thomas Specht. Frank Cooner, of i Wilkes-Barre, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. A. D. Gougler on Tuesday. —Miss Scharff. assistant principal of . the Middleburg high school, visited at I the home of her parents at Se'lns- i grove. The Sewing Circle was en- j tertained at the home of Mrs. J; R. i Kreeger, Thursday afternoon. Miss ! Margaret Cooner, of State College, was : the guest of her hlster, Mrs. A. D. i Gougler, on Wednesday. Burke j Hastings of Milton spent several days ! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fow- j ler. Aaron Croragrove was stricken i ■with paralysis on Sunday and Is ser- i lously ill. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Goug- * ler attended the funeral of Samuel j Conner at Dewart on Tuesday. Lawrence Vanliorn attended the ses- ' sions of United States District court at ] Scranton. Rev. and Mrs. Aurand, of Miffiinburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Shindel on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Pellman, of Mif fiinburg. spent Sunday with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stetler. Mrs. Charles Herman was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Herman. \Jsk fiFrom, the frozen. nortk to the blazing" tropics SpM Bakerk Cocoa is known for its m iiiiiimiimiiiiiiiyiTO Jjj| pu rityand High §| | Walter Baker fyCo.Ltd. [ijfejSlEl I?u ESTABLISHED I7SO DORCHESTER. MASS. § S A\ i. v* i' , mRTSBURG , C O \NEW JERSEY GIR GREENCASTLE Dr. G. A. Soivell and Miss Ethel Boureau Married at Moores town; Jacob Hostetter, Sr., Celebrates 85th Birthday Greencastle, Pa., Oct. 28.—Dr. G. A. i Sowell. of North Carlisle street, and ! Miss Ethel Boureau. of Moorestown, X. J... were married in that city on Wednesday. .The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents and was attended by only the closest friends of the bride and bridegroom. ! Dr. and Sirs. Sowell returned to Greencastle on Thursday, and have gone to housekeeping in the Fleming apartments in North Carlisle street. Dr. Sowell came here from Phlladel- , < phla this Spring, and purchased the ; medical practice of the late Dr. Palmer. Jacob Hostetter, Sr., one; of Greencaatle's most influential citi zens, celebrated his 85tli birthday on i Monday. Notwithstanding- Mr. Hos tetter's years, he is still connected with . many of the businesses and municipal interests of the town. He has been J secretary of the Cedar Hill Cemetery Association for a number of years and i still fills the position. Jonh Diehl. : of Gettysburg College, accompanied by one of his classmates, walked from Gettysburg to Mr. Diehl's home, near Greencastle. on Saturday. A daugh ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strock. Mrs. Strock was formerly! Miss Margaret Snyder. D. B. Keefer ' and daughter. Miss Annie Keefer. are spending several weeks at Washing ton. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Omwake spent the past week at Col- 1 : legeville and Philadelphia. Dr. J. G. i ! • ! Mt. Union Man Returns From Trip to Russia Mount Viiion. Pa.. Oct. 2S.—Kay- j ; uionu Green, joint owner of the Green j i Tanuerles and Extract Works here. | I and who has spent the last year in : Russia, Norway and Denmark, re- t I turned home on Tuesday. He reports • thrll'lng experiences on the voyagei across the Atlantic because of the sightingof submarines.—About twenty live girls wil lhold a Halolwe'en party in the new Saxe Hall on Monday night. —-Bert Rosensteel has returned from , a trip to New York city.—Mrs. C. W. i . Todd and children, Olive. Luken and ' Agnes Rosensteel. and Edward Bar i ber have returned from an auto trip to Cordersport and Buffalo. They vis- I ited Mrs. Todd's sister. Thirty-live members of the upper classes of the high school joined the school choir, a new organization, led by Miss Ruth Taylor, supervisor of school music.— Fred Kiel will leave for Akron. Ohio. Clarence w McGarvey. seriously ill with typhoid fever for twenty-one days, has made a change tor the better. —Turkeys are plentiful cround here. Reports coming from . almost every gunner arc of success in | bagring a bird. Delegation of Lykens Miners at Mt Carmel Convention Lykens, Pa.. Oct. 28. W. V. Bow i man, Charles Price. Charles Simmons, | Jerome Cooper, "William Hoffman, j John Yergo, John Osgood. John Jury. Edward Harris and Samuel Hoover at | tended the convention of the United I Mine Workers of America at Mount j ! Carmel as delegates from the Ninth i district.—Mrs. Solomon Rettinger, of : Harrisburg. spent several days at the | home of her father. George llaert- ; ter. Sr. Mrs. Samuel Cox enter- . | tained the Ladies' Aid Society of the , Methodist Episcopal Church at her \ home on Monday evening. Luncheon i was served. —William H. Presel, who ! . spent some time with his family, has returned to Jersey City.—W. Ray Bow man. Thomas Paul, John Page and ; i Harry R. Bitterman motored to Eliza- J (bethville on Sunday. Knights of j | Pythias Lodge No. 106 held third de-; j srree Initiations on Friday evening.— | I Miss Esther Searer. of Tower City, ' j spent Sunday with Miss Vera Cooper. ' —George Snyder, of Harrisburg. spent : some time here.—Mark Schmich, who \ ■ had his hand torn off In a cement mixer, was taken to the City-Hospital at i Pottsville.—Mr. and Mrs. John O'Gouk land daughter, Mrs. Harry Rowe. spent I J some time with their son George at j | Philadelphia. BAPTIST RALLY DAY Montiinilun, Pa.. Oct. 28. Rally: I Day exercises will be held by the Bap tist Sunday school" to-morrow. The speakers jivlll be Dr. Edgar Shields of Lewisburg, who with his family re turned from Chiaa a year ago, and W. ' H. Beck of Milton. Daniel Yeager, j who was badly Injured two weeks ago ' when he feil from a ladder is improv- j j ing. Mr. and Mrs. David Watson and j children. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kieckner,' ! of Slifflinburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark ! I Dieffenderfer and son, of Williams- f j port, were visitors on Sunday at the j i home of Elmer Shaffer. Mr. and j j Mrs. Wesley Walter, of lowa, spent l ! Saturday with Mrs. Alice Garber, Mr. I and Mrs. W. B. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Ear! I Dawson and daughters Elizabeth and I Dorothy of Milton were entertained on i Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox.— j '■ Mrs. Clara Reed and son Harvey spent | Sunday at Wllliamsport with her son | Ralph Reed and family. Mrs. P. J. ; i Roberts, has returned homo after; spending several days at Shamokin i with her sister, Mrs. Fred Barr—Mrs. i Harry Butler of Williainsport is visit- j ing at Ellis Pffeegor's. Mrs. James Deitrick went to Muncy on Satur day and spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Frank Derr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Best spent Sunday at: Sunbury with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wil- j liams. I i and Mrs. Broad were guests at the | ! home of Dr. C. B. Carl. They nio- j tored from South Fork, Pa. Mrs. i P. F. Carl fell at her on Thursday and j broke her right ankle. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. McLananan are spending several weeks at Philadelphia. A surprise j party was tendered D. M. Omwake on; Tuesday evening In honor of his 60th birthday. The party was arranged by : Mrs. Omwake and the guests had all ( assembled when Mr. Omwake arrived , j home. ■ — Mrs. Daniel N'elrfon and son. Daniel Nelson. Jr.. left on Friday for their home at Jacksonville, Fla.. after ;spending the summer with Mrs. Nel aon's parents. Mrs. Mary Hcilman : and daughter. Miss Alice Heilman. are home from "Gap. Lancaster county, . where they spent the past five months, i— The Coldsmith farm in Antrim J township has beeu sold at private sale to Clarence Coldsmith for $47.50 an (acre. Mr. and Mrs. John Friedly announce the birth of a daughter, Oc tober 20. Mrs. Mary Sllke has re turned from H'ckory. North Carolina, where she represented the Mercers- j burg Classls of the Reformed Church, at the annual woman's missionary j meeting. Mrs. Elisabeth Brendle | ' tripped ovpr a chair at her home on i South Carlisle street and broke her : left arm. Mrs. Brendle is in her 87th soar, and her condition is serious. j Miss Blanche Kuhn is recovering from , ia month's illness at her home here, j Miss Mary Harmon Hostess to Sunday School Class Wiconlsro, Pa., Oct. 28.—Miss Mary Harinan entertained her Sunday school I class at her home on Tuesday evening. j —Sora Unilioltz spent Wednesday | evening in Williamr.town. William W. Paul was slightly Injured at Short Mountain colliery Wednesday morn ' in sr. —Fred Mace and family, of Pliila , dclphia. are visiting at the home of William Mace.—Harry A. Hunter is home from a visit to Harrlsurg.— Ralph lionder has resumed his studies : at Lebanon Valley College after sev eral weeks' illness.— Mr. and Mrs. J. Benton Rettinger. of Lykens. is spend- j ing several weeks at the home of John ! H. Seip.—Mrs. John J. Harrington, of : Philadelphia, is spending some time at the home of J. J. Murphy. Her daugh- ' ter Elizabeth, who has been sick with : typhoid fe\er, Is Improving.—Horatio Lewis, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday j at the home of D. D. Phillips.—Mrs. ; William E. Schoffstall is home from a ' \isit at Philadelphia.—Jerome Cooper' and John Hosgood attended the min ers' convention at Mount Carmel. — I Misses Margaret Schoffstall. Mildred Koppenheaver and Amelia Seip attend , od a banquet at Lykens Tuesday even-j | ing —Professor and Mrs. C. E. Toole, ) of Mahanoy City, spent the week-end i with Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Proub. —Wal- | ter Foster, of Hershey, Is visiting his uncle, Charles Foster.—Mrs. Edward Steever spent Saturday at Phlladel- j phia.—Miss Maude Davis, of Norris- ! . town, is visiting her parents. Mrs. J. C. Davis. —Warren A. Kefter is i the guest of Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Kelter. j . —Mrs. Alice Marks, who has been I visiting here for several weeks, re- I turned to Norrlstown on Wednesday. ! i Her sister. Mrs. John H. Seip. accom panied her.—Miss Margaret Beadle, of Philadelphia, Is spending several weeks 1 l at the home of Thomas Coles, Jr.— j Miss Elizabeth Williams, of William i Penn, was the guest of Mr. and Sirs, j ! A. L. Williams on Sunday.—John W. ! 1 Rowe has returned home after visiting i j relatives at Pittsburgh.—Harry Wiest, j of Yeagertown, is visiting his mother. Mrs. J, F. Schreffler. —Mrs. Sara J. | Powell is home from a visit to Phila- j I delplila. SCHOOLHOCSE ON FIRE Thompson town. Pa.. Oct. 28. A- ; I bert Bishop and Paul Smith discovered ! i the borough sehoolhouse on fire about I i 1 o'clock Monday morning, and gave; , the alarm for the fire department, j The flames were extinguished without : ; serious damage. E. S. Thompson i j placing the machinery for the new; I flour mill.- This week and expects to , Ibe running full capacity In a few j days. Mrs. Harman Daugherty of i ! Philadelphia, and Mrs. David Krider j ; of Lancaster, are visiting their father, i ; who is ill. Mrs. Henry Schull of | Mifflin, was a visitor at the home of i Mrs. Rozert Colyer. Mr. and Sirs. J.! Holmes Books of Siexico, Slisses Rose Keiser and Vertie Cameron and Jona- 1 j than Keiser motored to Williamsport ; on Tuesday and were guests of Sir. ! ! and Sirs. David Keiser. C. C. Ten-1 ' nis of Pittsburgh, spent the week-end i l at the Tennis home. Sirs. J. G. ; jHaldeman and daughter. Miss Pearls are visiting, J. Edward Ilaldeman and, | family at Harrisburg. SERFAADE FOR XEWLYWKOSJ Blndnaußlrs Church, Pa., Oct. 28. ! On Saturday night a party gathered ut the home of John Rled and serenaded [ a newly-married couple.—Harry Koons ! and family, of Campbellstown, visited •friends In East Hanover township. ' •Charles Crum and family visited friends ' at Mt. Joy.—Slorrls Moyer, of West Hanover township, was here on Wed-! fnesday.—Harry Fasnacht and son made a trip to Lebanon.—Adam >l. Keller visited Amos Walmer's family on Sat-! lurday.—The Zion's Children held pray-i 'er services at the home of David En- r sinfhger on Saturday evening.—Mr. and ' Mrs. John Hem visited friends in East j Hanover township.—Harry I. Rlfoads ' land Irvin Oakum, of Lemberger's, were! j callers hero on Wednesday?— Thomas I I Baker made a trip to Harrisburg. Country Girl Rid.es Five Miles on Pony to School I I y n 8 V* S m . ■ ■*' Lev Mown, Pa., Oct. 28. —Above is ; a picture of Miss Paulino Ruble, daughter of William Ruble, a farmer !of Ferguson Valley, Mifflin county, astride her pony on her way to attend the Lcwistown public schools. Rain or shine, warm or cold, she rides from her home about five miles from Lewis town to the schools here and returns home in the evening. She crosses a bis ridge on the way to school. Visitors Spending Pleasant Days at Dauphin Homes Dnupliin. Pa., Oct. 2S. Mrs. How lard Bayley has returned to The , Touralne, New York City, after spend | iny: the summer and Fall at her bunga f low on the mountainside. -- Miss j Anna Houck and Freeman C. Ger j berich spent the week-end with Miss i Carrie E. Gerberich who is a student ;at Miss Hood's school, Philadelphia. I—- Harry Ptiicger has moved from Fort Hunter to his new bungalow, at : Frantzvllle Heights. Miss Margaret Robinson left to-day for Philadelphia where she will visit her brother, Dr. James Robinson. Mrs. William 1 Bell Gross was called to Alexandria !on account of the illness of her | mother. Mrs. William P. Clark spent Tuesday at Elizabethtown. Simon Stein of Harrisburg has pur | chased the Lingle farm at Speeceville i and will move there in the near fu | ture. Mrs. J. E. Williams returned home on Wednesday after spending several weeks with Mrs. Frank Bailetts |at Sunbury. — ; Mrs. Ida Milliken of I Brooklyn was a recent guest of Mrs. Sabra M. Bell. Mrs. Musser, who was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. : David Pott. Speeceville, returned to i Allegheny, N. Y., on Sunday. Mr. I and Mrs. J. Emory Wireman and ! daughter. Juliann. of Harrisburg, ) spent the week-end with Miss Julia I Kinter. Mrs. Wilbur Keck who was | the guest of Miss Anna Hoffman has ! returned to Pottstown. Miss Helen I Miller spent Wednesday 'with Miss , Kathreen Westbrook of Old Orchard. I Miss Frances Sweitzer of Atlantic i City, was a recent guest of T. G. Sweitzer. William Wlnegardner has i received his appointment from the 1 railway nrail service as postal clerk and left on Sunday to take up his run I from New Yofk to Pittsburgh. Mrs. ! Robert Fulton Stirling and Miss Mar | garet Brooks are visiting friends at Philadelphia. Miss Anna Hoffman | and her guest, Mrs. Frank Sanford. 'of Washington, D. C., are guests of ! Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Kinter at Jersey , Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Fish | baugh and daughter, Grace of York, : spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Dge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wallis | and son, Frank, of Harrisburg, spent ' several days at their bungalow here. —Harry Kinter, who is employed at i Pittsburgh, was called home on ac count of the Illness of Mrs. Kinter. Miss Alice Mlnsker left to-day for ! West Chester, where she will take up her studies at the normal school.—Miss | Helen Kennedy returned home on ! Thursday, after spending several weeks jat Harrisburg.—Mrs. Jonas Shaulter ;and children, of Harrisburg, are the | guests of Mrs. Shaulter's mother. Mrs. | Etta Kennedy.—Mrs. William G. Gar verick has returned home from a visit to Philadelphia.—Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell and children, Baird, Helen, i Lois and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. i Smedley and daughter, Louise, of Nar -1 berth, Pa., were the guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. W. F. Reed, on Wednesday.—Mrs. Bertha Tredwell and daughter, Mrs. It. A. Ring, of Harrisburg, spent Wednes day with Mrs. Elizabeth Gerberich.— Raymond Suydam and Ralph Seiders, of i Steelton. are spending the week-end with Ernest Shaffer.—Miss Olive Dou den spent the week-end with Miss Mar -1 garet Smith, at Colonial Acres.—John H. Bricker was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Jane Brooks, at York.—Miss Carrie , Speece, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bronson, and daughter, Jane, and Ernest Seargent. 'of Germantown, motored here and spent the week with relatives.-—Miss Florence j Xye. of Harrisburg, was a recent guest jof Mrs. Samuel Kwart.—Harvey Gar man, of Lucknow, spent a day with his sister, Mrs. Margaret Fertlg. Editor of Dillsburg Bulletin 111 in Harrisburg Hospital DiUsblirr. Pa.. Oct. 28. W. M. Flicker, editor of the Dillsburg Bulle tin, became ill and was taken, to the Harnsburg Hospital and a specialist from Baltimore was summoned. Kr. Bicker a weak heart.—-Mrs. B. H. Shriller and baby returned home from a week's sluy at York. —Walter Stouf- I'er, of New York city, spent several days with his parents here.— Mrs. Sue Wireman ,of Biglerville, spent neveral ■days with Mrs. Lillie Dick and Mrs. Sue Dick.—A. L. Brandt and L. I* Bentz made a trip to Gettysburg on Monday.— J. R. McClure, postmaster of Dillsburg, was a visitor to Gettys burg on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rlever, of York, visited Amos Rlcver's.—Professor Jesse Helges and family, of Shippensburg, visited his mother, Mrs. A. L. Helges.—Mervin Gochnoilr spent Tuesday at Harris burg.—Ed. Bowman Is visiting his son Harry at Philadelphia.—J. S. Kapp made a business trip to Harrisburg on Wednesday.— Mr. and Mrs. George A. ]>fck and daughter vyiited A. M. Zelg ler at the Plcketts ovAar Sunday.—Mrs. George Wolfe, of Bowmansdale, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Lizzio Bentz and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Goudy, of Uno, visited their son, oJhn A. Goudy, on Sunday, DUNCANNON PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL JUBILEE Three-Day Celebration and Historical Exhibit to Observe An niversary Next Month; Native of Town Home on Visit ! Duncannon. Pa., Oct. 28. Next' | month the Presbyterian Sunday school ;of Duncannon will have reached the i century mark of its exa:ence and in | commemoration of the event a three ! days' jubilee will bo held. An historical ] exhibit is planned as an interesting ] feature of the occasion. J. C. Black ; of Ridley Park, is spending some time I here among the scenes of bis boyhood I days. Harry D. Stewart a promi jnent attorney of New York City and a native of Duncannon was a week-end j guest of his sisters, Mrs. P. F. Dun can, Mrs. Clara Reutter and Mrs. \ Mayme Fahnestock. Mrs. W. P\: Morrison ana son. Edward Morrison of Columbus, Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison dur ing the week. Mrs. David Boyd has) Perry County Soldier Home From Border on Vacation New Bloonitlcld, Pa., Oct. 28. James M. Shearer of Philadelphia, private in Company D, First Regi ment, National Guard of Pennsylvania is at'home on a short vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Shearer. S. Ewing Wallace of Har risburg spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. William Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Traxler and Mr. McKee of Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Shearer and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. White spent j I Sunday with H. L. Soule. Mrs. L. ; 1 W. McLennan of Lincoln. Neb., is , | visiting her mother. Mrs. Kate Wright ■ and sister, Mrs. George Jla rris. Miss 'Theresa Miller who has been visiting I ; her sister at Chicago, came home on , j Thursday. Miss Olive Garber, Miss ! j Catherine A. Bernheisel and Kenneth . : Prlceler, students at Shippensburg' i Normal School spent Sunday with; t their parents here. Charles J. j I Swartz who visited his home at Ickes j burg on Sunday took suddenly ill | while returning to this place but is j j some what better. Wllllaui S. j Selbert, the well-known attorney, who i had a paralytic stroke is now able to j j move the limbs that were paralyzed! ] and it is believed he will recover. I ' Mrs. Esther Garber who was seriously; | ill on Monday with acute indigestion j is recovering. Charles S. Fllcklnger; |of Shirleysburg will act as engineer; j on the Susquehanna & Western Rail- i j road beginning on Monday for two! ; weeks while R. M. Gring goes ou his | annual hunting trip to New German i town and Toboyne township. Mrs. ! Alta Trostle of New Germantown j spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. | John Briner here. C. W. Woods' Sawmill at Drunmore Damaged by Fire Blnin, Pa., Oct. 28. - C. W. Wood's sawmill at Drumore was damaged by fire to the extent of 5300. - George I Yocum, of St. Mary's, Kan., who left' • this county 40 years ago, came back s to see his friends. —T. W. Kinsloe and I his bride, who was Mrs. Emma Pau . line Hughes, are here from Chicago on > a wedding trip and are the guests of .j H. M. Hall. Mr. Kinsloe visited his ) old home 14 years ago. J. C. Kister . J and Gard Smith, each shot a turkey.— I Those who partook of a wild turkey , | roast at the home of M. D. Garber were: Mrs. Lucinda Garber, Frank 1 Lupfer, of Blain; Mrs. Minnie Sellers j and daughter. Miss Mary Sellers of i Johnstown, and Mrs. E. C. Barnhart, | of New Germantown. N. F. Gut shall of Lewistown, visited his mother, ! Mrs. Susan Gutshall who Is ill. | Frank Reeder, went to Florida to spend the winter. Mrs. W. H. Woods j and son Gerald, left for their southern j home at Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. W. H. i Book is visiting ut Shade Valley. New Trolley Company Will Take Possession November 1 I Sliippen.sburg, Pa„ Oct. 28. On November 1 the new trolley company j will take possession of the lines re cently purchased. Mark Sleichter, jof Harrisburg spent Sunday hero. —■ ■ Mrs. Ida Andkerbrand will move to Harrisburg. A reception was hold ■ for the Rev. J. L. Grimm last evening jin the Messiah United Brethren .Church. —A Hallowe'en social will be | held in the Junior Society of the United Brethren Church this evening. I — Evelyn Jacoby spent Sunday at ; Chambersburg. The Willing Work- M-ers class of the United Brethren j Church presented Mr. and Mrs. Car | rie Hawk with a beautiful picture. Dr. Louis Albert Banks, of Boston, will deliver an address In the Metho ! dist Episeopal Church on Wednesday levelling. The Freshman class of i the Shippensburg High school will j hold a Hallowe'en party at the home lof Miss Nellie Pickes. A large quantity of corn is being liusked in this vicinity. | COLLEGE STUDENTS AT RALLY j Union DcjkksU, Pa.. Oct. 28. The f I annual rally day services "will be held, jI in the United Brethren church to . morrow morning at 9:30, the program - j will Include a male quartet and sev . | eral Speakers from Lebanon Valley , College. Mrs. Martin Smith of ; I Grantham spent Sunday with her I mother, Mrs. George Grelner. Miss ! Rebecca Reager after spending a week t at Reading has returned home.—John > Fausnacht spent Tuesday at Balti [ | more, Md. Mr. and Mrs. William . : Dunkel of Palmyra visited Mrs. Dun , i kel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerold j Fox on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Spotts 'spent several days at Marietta. Mr. i and Mrs. George Fausnacht of Harris burg were guests of the former's par . ents. Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Fausnacht [ on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Theal of .Harrisburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hawk. Miss J Blanche Long and sister. Miss Mabel ! Long spent Sunday at Lebanon visit j Ing their aunt, Mrs, Ellas Snavelv. I Miss Lizl L*ndis of Harrisburg | visited he.- parents, Mr. nd Mrs. C. A. I 1 Land is on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ; John Blatt and daughters, Ruth and ■ Sarah spent Sunday at Penbrook | the former's mother, Mrs. ! Sarah Blatt. i Prevent Diphtheria. A sore throat is a good breeding place rar Diphtheria germs. Protect your chil flren by never neglecting a Sore Throat, fou can wisely depend upon TONSILINE. (Jive Tonsiline upon the first appearance of 'lore Throat —don't give Diphtheria a 1 jhance in that throat in its weakened con dition. When TONSILINE is swallowed it oomcs directly in contact with the diseased 1 :urface and induces a healthy condi- yjt* ' ■ion of the membranes then the | •ivatein can better defend the throat. JI, I I f attacked by Diphtheria germg. '< 1 1 £eep TONSILINE in the house ,j ' | where you can get it quick when ki 1 1 deeded. 25c., 50c. and *I.OO. ** | gone to Pittsburgh wlioro she will make her future home with her son, i : Edward. Mr. and Mrs. George ; Dressier of Hershey, spent Sunday here as the guest of their daughter, ' Mrs. 11. B. Hesu. Mr. and Mrs. John Sliatts will spend the winter at Harrisburg with their cntidren, Alex, t Shafts and Mrs. John viouser. Mr. I Shatts has been In ill health for a I long time. Prof. W. A. McCune, | formerly of Duncannon, where he. was, i principal of the borough schools, now , a member of the faculty of the Har-1 , rlsburg High school accompanied by John DeHavan, assistant principal of I the local schools and twelve mem- I I bers of the senior class, motored to Carlisle, where they visited at the j Indian School. Mifflintown Book Club Given Chicken and Waffle Supper MllllliiUmn. PH.. Oct. 28. Miss ; Kalhcrlne Mathers entertained the • Hook Club l>y giving a trip to Lewis lown. where a chicken and waffle sup- i per was served. —Mrs. Henrietta Bald win and daughter, Miss Henrietta j I Baldwin, returned Monday from a visit i I with relatives at Havre de Grace, Md. —Mr. and Mrs. Alton Adams and Mr. ! ami Mrs. Jerome Sviber motored to Newvllle last Wednesday and spent several days at the Lutheran parson age the nuesta of the Kev. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussen.—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ijeffard have returned from a trip to Philadelphia, New York City and Al bany.—Misa Jessie Andrews has been ill for the past week.—Miss Helen Liveaey. of Norristowm and Misses Mary Hoopes, Maude Irwin and Jean Trimble motored to Kast Waterford I and Lewistown in the Interest of suf j frage.—Miss Louise vJackman, teacher I of music at Albright College, is spend | ing several , I-IU., 2-lb. and 5-lb. Boxes GORGAS, The Druggist 1C X. Till III) ST. and I'cniul. Station I] Bst. sth Ave. & Broadway. IU Firaproof—Modern—Central. #JJ I 300 ROOMS WITH BATHS, j I luUli: 1 able d'Hote and *la Carte I WBIVK Krtlt BOOKI.KT. J it. p. niTCHBY. niftP. I VETERAN SOLDIER AT WASHINGTON Hummclstown Truant Officer Takes Granddaughter to National Capitol WAS IN GRAND REVIEW Mrs. W. A. Gecsey Entertains Sunday Scliool Class at Taffy Pull lliinimcLstowii, Pa., Oct. 28.—Truant officer Jacob Thomas nnd his grand daughter visited Washington. D. C\, 011 Sunday. Mr. Thomas is a veteran of the civil War nnd this was the first time lie had boon to Washington sinoo no took part in tho review there at the close of the Civil War. He was much interested in the changes at the national capital during the interven ing years.— David McHolland ancl taimly moved to Harrisburg Wcdnes | uay, they having nrepared to leavo here early in September, but the illness I WUU 4i I 'V,, with fever Sf.lt ? 1.1 — William Buscr was tho guest of his father. Wells Buser, on Sunday.-—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCall | entertained Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McCormlck, of Harrishurg, 011 Sundav. John Kbersole has been ill tho past week. \ ictor Hetrlck, of the senior class, who was convalescing from typhoid fever, has su:ered a rclapso and is back in bed. Mrs W \ (Jeeeey entertained tho members of her Sunday school class at a taffy pull on Saturday afternoon. Those present ' were Gertrude Cassel. Sadie Porter. ! I luth Ylngst, Clara Nye. ltaclicl Grove. Josephine Walters nnd Margaret Sheircr —William 11. Earnest was ill with grip the past week.—Miss Jestina . Dif-singer, of Campbelltown, spent the week-end with Miss Lillie Gresh. Miss Carrie Humuiol was a recent vis itor at Hagerstown.—Tho Zion Lu theran choir will render a tnusicalo in the chinch to-morrow evening, un der the leadership of Mrs. ,1. p. Mart? , H °} en Fox visited friends at. Philadeliihia. —A. H. Imboden is con structing a dam 220 feet long at his ice pond and putting up a. new ice house preparatory to harvesting a large crop with tho coming on of cold weather. Miss Myrtle Garrett has taken the position as teacher of tho third and fourth grades housed in tho parish house. Blackboards have been placed and covers put on the tables for the accommodation of the pupils. I —Mrs. A. D. Hoover, who underwent an operation at the Harrishurg Hos pital. is recovering as fast as can be expected.—Bertram Hummel has en rolled as a student in the Wharton extension school.—Augustus Myers, tho paving contractor, threatened with PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METKCD It you sußer from bleeding, Itching, blind or protruding Piles, send me your address, and I will tell you how to euro yourself at home by the new absorp tion treatment; and will also send some of this home trea*menl free for trial, with references from your own locality if requested. Immediate relief an% permanent cure assured. Send m" raoniy, but tell others of this offer. Write to-day to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P. Notra Dame, Ind. r 11 ■ 1 1 ~ s nEAD4VARTER9 FOR SHIRTS SIDES & SIDES 11. ,1 j Hill I I li Ti 1 1 PiT"TTIiI—IU Ask The I ■ Merchants jj ! 4rw| For Whom j IIP We Work | 1 As To Our I IWe will gladly furnish yea | with the list, but here's a | good plan: Notice the clean- | est windows — WE "DID"" THEM. Harrisburg Window 1 Cleaning Co. OFFICE—BOB KAS£ ST. H licit Phono BDUCATIU.IAL Harrisburg Business College A Reliable School, 31st Year | 320 Market SL llurrisburg, Fa. OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Kaufman Bldg. 4 S. Market Sq. Trnlnlng That Secures Salary Increasing Positions In the Office Call or send to-day for Interastlnf booklet. "Tlie Art of Getting; Alone li the World." Bell phone 649-R. YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE Hershey Building Front and Market Streets The School That Specializes. Day and Night Sessions. Bell Phone 4361 School of Commerce Troon Building IS So. Market Sq. Day & Night School Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Stenotypy, Typewriting and Penmanship Bell 485 Cumber la u/i •J4i.v