4 ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS UPPER END MINERS HOLD INSTITUTE Good Program Prepared For This Evening's Program of Lykens and Wiconisco Body M. E. CHURCH SERVICE Lykens Congregation Celebrat ing Organization of Con- gregation Lykens, Pa., Dec. 9. —This evening the miners' institute of Lykens and Wiconisco will meet at the parochial school. The program will be: Selec tion, Transfiguration orchestra; vocal solo, Morgan Moore; violin solo, Michael Yeager, boy violinist; quartet, Morgan Moore, Solomon Bitterman, Naomi Shompnr and Emily Hosier; ac companist, Catherine Long.—The Jolly Girls held a masquerade party in the G. A. R. Hall Saturday evening.—The Methodist Episcopal Church is holding a week of services to commemorate the founding of the church. The church has recently been painted and new windows have been put in. The dedication of the windows will not take place until the latter part of Jan uary.—T. A. Hensel spent some time at Harrisburg this week.—The Lykens High Bchool Quartet, composed of Morgan Moore, Solomon Bitterman, Naomi Thomper and Emily Hosier, sang at Elizabethville on Saturday evening at the home of Miss Schoch, a teacher of music, who is just recov ering from a serious attack of typhoid fever.—W. A. Treon, Edward Miller, Michael Williams, Harry Schaffner and Oscar Enders have gone to Mount Union, Pa., where they have secured employment In the powder mills.— Charles Longo, of New York, and sister, Maggie, of Rochester, Pa., are spending some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Longo.—Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Holt have returned from Pennsgrove, N. J., where they were married last week. BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There is a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Sum mers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any mother her success ful home treatment, with full instruc tions. Send no money, but write her to-day if your children trouble you In this way. Don't blame the child, the chances are it can't help it. This vreatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night.—Adv. A Box of Paper This year we are making Stationery a specialty in connection with so many other Christmas Gift Goods Modern Stationery—the latest ideas In tints and tone textures. Sizes and shapes unique and indi vidual from Marcus Ward. Forney's Drug Store Second St., Near Walnut Bet. sth Ave. & Broadway. in Fireproof—Modern—Central. II 300 ROOMS WITH BATHS. | r|i EMSSE&SSSSESiH I iuealt: I able d Hote and rla Carte I WRITE FOR BOOKLET. T). P. niTCHKV. PHOP- 1850 1916 latches for men and women; yuar anteed timekeepers, in attractive, substantial cases. A large stock to choose from, at reasonable prices. A great deal of stress is laid on the proper design and careful execution of the engraving of our watches. C. R. BOAS Jeweler and Silversmith 214-216 Market St. A Coal For Xmas A What Christmas Gift could-be more prac r- ■: tical or more acceptable than a ton or so yf of our splendid coal? C It>s a useful g if t the value of which will be appreciated by all the family. l*w\|J. B. MO NTGOMERY Phone 600 Third and Chestnut Sts. SATURDAY EVENING, 7,000 BUSHELS OF APPLES IN PILE AT GREENCASTLE Evaporator Company Handles 16,000, Bushels, Equivalent to Thirty-Two Carloads in Short Season Greciicastle, Pa., Deo. 9.—The Green castle Evaporator Works has ceased operations for this year and in a con tinuous run beginning in Ofctober and ending in November the plant, handled an aggregate of 1(5,000 bushels of ap ples, equivalent, to 32 carloads. At one time this Fall tho evaporator company had a pilo of apples at its plant aggre gating almost 7,000 bushels of fruit, which was tho largest pile of apples ever seen In this community.—Mem bers of tho Presbyterian congregation i tendered their new pastor, the Rev. L. M. Conrow, a pantry shower Wednes day evening. While the Rev. Mr. Con row was at prayer meeting they met at tho parsonage and filled his larder to overilowing with all sorts of provisions, including a purse of money, presented by the sons of L. H. Fletcher, an elder of the church.—Mrs. John Walck while helping a neighbor to butcher cut off the end of the forefinger on her left hand.—At tho regular services in the Lutheran Church Sunday morning the Surprise Party Given in Honor of Mrs. Crotzer Yengertown, Pa., Dec. 9. A sur prise party was given in the honor of; Mrs. Bruce Crotzer by her brothers i and sisters. Those present were Mr. j and Mrs. W. T. Moore and children of i j Furgeson Valley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sig ler and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joiinj Crotzer and children, Mr. and Mrs. j Joseph Crotzer, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew l Crotzer and son, Mrs. Emma Ramsey and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bigelow of Belleville. The follow-1 ing members of Camp High Power j went to Seven Mountains Thursday; j Abe Waggoner, William Wherry and I son, Charles, Dave and Roy Knepp, j Emerson Emmis, Martin Teats, War- ; ren Rhodes, George Seibert and Paul! Cressmen. The report was that W r ar- ! ren Rhodes shot a deer.. — Mrs. Ella \ Stroup and daughter Gwendolyn, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Hayes Long. Mr. and Mrs. Harry j Albright were Sunday . visitors at 1 Newtown. Miss Hilda Alexander is! ill at her homo here. John McCardlo ! and family were recent visitors at; Bareville. Miss Annie Saltzman, as- I sistant principal of the Belleville High j school spent the week with her cous- j ins Mrs. Linnie and Lou Smith. j Arthur Dippery and family and H. B. 1 Huntingdon spent Thursday at Mc-1 Alevy's Fort. Miss Marion Sellers | spent the week with her grandpar- • ents at Beaver Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Keller and son, Richard, Mrs. i Dave Knepp and two children, were ( visitors at Beavertown. Mrs. Abe ! Waggoner and daughters, Ella and) Pauline are visiting relatives at Mc- Clure. Miss Rachel Hartman of Mllroy was a visitor at the home of! Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dell. Sore Throat Dcn'ts. When the children have sore throat, don't blister their necks with lamp oil.! Don't torture them with a foul smelling piece of fat meat, wrapped about the neck. Don't imagine there is medical virtue in an old sock or piece of red flannel. Don't believe in antiquated superstitions. A sore throat is a serious matter and is not to be healed by such make-believe rem edies. The use of such methods is ' simply putting the patient to need less torture. Use a little sore throat , wisdom and give them TONSILINB I, and the throat will heal quickly. fa 25 cents and 50 cents. Hospital ['j ! Size St .00. Ail Drujzsists. Your saving of garage rent will quickly pay for a Butler All-Steel Gar age, 10x14 ft., $71.00 f. o. b. factory; larger sizes; fireproof, large doors, win dow ventilators, tool shelf; write for descriptive booklet. C. Frank Class, Union Trust Bldg. DON'T"WHIP CHILDREN Or scold older persons who wet the bed or are unable to control their water during the night or day, for it I* not a '■" bit but a DiHense. If you have any j Kidney, Bladder or Urinary Weakness, ! write to-day for a Free I'uckitK? of onr linrmlesM Itt'uirdy, When prrimiucnf I v relieved tell your friends about it. Send No Money. Address: ZEMETO CO., Dept. 111, Milwaukee, Wis. congregation raised the pastor's salary S2OO. This was in recognition of the good work being done by the Rev. W. M. Morgan Gross, the p.tuent pastor. Mrs. Edith Stanford. 11' Brooklyn, X. V., Is the guest of re! rfives at Ash Spring farm. Frankl ;i Bierly, of Thurmont, Md„ is a \J/.itor in the home of Dr. F. A. Biuaey.—Walter Minnlch,, of Hershey, spent the week end at his homo.—W. R. Davison has returned from a two weeks' sojourn in North Adams, Mass.—Dr. C. M. McLaughlin is able to be out again after a month's illness.—Mrs. Helen Pox has returned from the Hagers town Hospital, where she recently un derwent an operation, very much im proved in health. Mrs. Elizabeth Straley has returned from a month's sojourn in Annville.—Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McLanahan have returned from a month's sojourn at Jacksonville, Fla. —Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Fleming left Tuesday for their home in St. Louis after a visit with Greencastle relatives. Duncannon Camp Fire Girls Collect Hospital Donations Duncannon, Pa., Dec. 9.—The Camp' j Fire Girls are collecting contributions | for the Harrisburg Hospital this week i and a very generous response is being | made. Nearly 2,000 glasses of jelly was recently sent to the hospital, con j trlbuted by the citizens of this place I and vicinity. This has been the cus tom of our citizens for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Humes, ! of Harrisburg, were the guests of Mr. jar>d Mrs. George W. Reeder over Sun ! day. Mrs. Sophia Smith and Mrs. John Y. Wills, two aged residents, are ; quite ill. The former is 97 years old. |— John T. Boyd, of Harrisburg, was ; a visitor to town on Tuesday. Wil | liam Walter has returned to ' his home at Pliister, after a visit to j friends here. Mrs. S. A. McCam : ment and son, Donald, of Harrisburg, I were week-end guests of Mr. and ■ Mrs. Lane S. Hart. Raymond Bayer ; has purchased the Miller estate prop erty in the north part of town. i Plans are being formed for a com ! munity Christmas .tree here. —Joseph j W. Smith has been appointed admin j istrator of tho estate of his father, | Enos Smith, late of Duncannon bor . ough. Mrs. Margaret Clugston lis spending some time as the | guest of relatives in Harrisburg. j Albert Manning has purchased the j Ellas Weaver property, situated on the i west side of Ann street. December (9 and dandeiine <s in blossom in | some of the yards. AM, TEACHERS PRESENT. j Blnln, Pa., Dec. 9. —All the public j school teachers of Blain and Jackson I townships, there being nine, attended i the institute at New Bloomfield. J. jW. Baltozer returned from Iowa; John | Johnson, from Minnesota, and Arthur | Morrow, from lowa. D. W. Hench | killed a big catamount recently.—Mrs. Austin Berrier and three children, of j lowa, are visiting relatives here. Jay i Smith was home from Pittsburgh over i Thanksgiving. Mrs. Matilda Morrow |is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. A. 'Seitz, at Newville. Miss Myrtle Shan | non, Miss Edith Bistllne and G. L. j Gutshall, students of Susquehanna University, spent their Thanksgiving i vacation at their home here. Prof. C. J. Kell, supervising instructor of agriculture in the Falls Township Vo : cational school at Mill City. Wyoming ! county, was home 10 spend Thanks giving with his father, R. H. Kell. Mrs. Byron Baltozer and son, Paul, of Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. Mary Holtz, the former's mother. George Dunkleberger, seven years old, broke his leg Sunday by falling from the cement steps at the Methodist church. The W. C. T. U. will meet on Mon day evening at the home of Mrs. C. R. Hench. THREE DEER SHOT New Germantown, Pa., Dec. 9. i Three deer have been shot in the | mountains near here, since the open j ing of the season. Samuel B. Tros | tie, who has been confined to the house for the past two years, is again critically ill. Charles O. Reeder, of Newport, was here on Monday. Ed ward F. Middleton and Arthur Mor row were at Bin in on Saturday.—Roy Koontz visited his brother at Harris burg. Mrs. James Piper of Concord, and Mrs. Wayne Piper, of Horse Val ley, are visiting at Herman N. Hart's. —David Kramer of Pittsburgh, is home with his parents. Neglected Colds bring Pneumonia. Look out. CASCARAfgCpNINE The old family remedy—ln tablet foim—safe, sure, easy to take. No nplates—no unpleasant after effects. Cures colds in 24 hours—Grip in 3 days. Money back if it fuils. Get the genuine box with Red Top and Mr. Hill's picture on it—2s cents. At Any Drue Stora woron \ 1 /lOTHERS\ f DAUGHTERS NuiiTS'l? K-fnc . IRON Jake JJ will increase your etrengi*Kid ■riakrance 200 per cent in twoMeks' Tlknmin many cases.—Ferd 1 K.in g, IRON TKonJKym .(*> t n Hr. lakbe obtained druftfat on an wlu guarantee of tmeci/WcT money re funded. uaually \m five-grain tab let-a to three timcypTr Jpy after meal*. Croll Keller, G. A. Gorgas, J. Nelson Clark. HARRISBURG fcSTELEGRAPH IRVING COLLEGE DRAMATIC CLUB IN "PURPLE AND FINE LINEN" Photo by E. E. Strong. ® ec - '•—Members of the Dramatic Club of Irving College successfully presented a play "titled Purple and Fine Linen' on Thanksgiving evening in Columbian Hall under the direction of Miss Jane ae, of the college faculty. , ( J. C. Miller Entertains Friends at Guilford Springs Waynesboro. Pa.. Dec. 9. —J. C. Miller of Guilford Springs, entertained a number of friends at dinner oil Thursday. Those present were: The Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Stover, the Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. John Harshman, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Good, Mr. and Mrs. Zook, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bare, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hess, Mr. and Mrs. v Isaac Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Witherspoon, Mrs. Catherine Fitz, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Slieller, Mrs. Daniel Oiler, Misses Lizzie Jacobs, Sadie Ja cobs, Nancy Jacobs, Tressa Miller, Myrtle Jacobs, Elizabeth Jacobs, Eve lyn Fitz, Richard Jacobs, Floyd Hess, Martin Witherspoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weinberg, Frederick, Md.; Henry Weinberg, Hagerstown, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Kahn, Hagerstown, wore entertained this week by Mr. and Mrs. S. Drey fuss. Leo Weinberg was the orator at the Elk's memorial ser vice, Decemebr 3. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Motz, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Motz, Baltimore, spent Thanks giving week with Mrs. Anna Motz.— Mips Laßuo Warehime and Miss Ruth Hartman, Latrobe, Pa., students k at Hood College, spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warehime.—John S. Oiler, head of the department of physics in the Connellsville, Pa., high school, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Secrist Oiler. —Miss Mary- Stover is spending some time in York, Pa. Dr.~and Mrs. H. R. Wiener, of Harrisburg, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wiener. Clinton Lewis spent the past week at Winchester, Va. Ben jamin Heffner returned this week to Philadelphia to resume his studies at the University of Pennsylvania.—Miss Melissa Machen has returned home from an extended visit to Baltimore.— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheely, Frederick, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Sheely, of Harrisburg, and Mrs. Howard Swope, Pittsburgh, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Sheesley. A Barr Snlvely, Jr., a student of Mercersburg' Academy, spent the week-end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. Barr Snlvely. Miss Cornelia Clayton, student of the Sar geant school, Cambridge, Mass., Is spending the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clayton. SUNDAY SCHOOL CANTATA Montandon, Pa., Dec. 9.—The Bap tist Sunday School is rehearsing a can tata to bo given on Christmas Eve.— A party of thieves carried away a lot of canned fruit and lard from the cel lar at the Hotel Wenzel. Elmer Shaffer butchered a hog on Monday | that tipped the scales at 452 pounds.— Holmes Frank left Monday for his home at New Castle, Canada, after spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Frank. Miss Blanche Whitmyer, of Northumber land, was a visitor with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sheets. — Mrs. Forrest Harner and daughter Altha spent Saturday with Lincoln Deary and family at Kelly Point.—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, of Sunbury, visited their daughter, Mrs. Myron Fairchild, on Wednesday.—Miss Carrie Baker has returned to her home at Carlisle after spending a month here. KILLED KIG HOGS. Plketomu, Pa., Dec. 9.—Mrs. Cather ine Bellaman, of near Grantville, seems to have bad the largest hogs In this section. One of them weighed 444 pounds dressed and the other 472 pounds. There will he preaching serv ices in tho Mt. Laurel Bethel on Sun day morning, December 17, by the pas tor. tho Rev. H. E. Wagner. Mrs. Ida Cassel and son, Michael, visited Mrs. Catherine Bellaman, near Grant ville. —■ Conrad Velter, of near Pen brook, visited Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conradi Velter. Mrs. IT. M. Wilt visited in Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hallnjan, of Harrisburg, spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo rgo Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mumma and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Shartzer in Fishing Creek Valley. Mis. H. B. Megonnel atid daughter, Bessie, visited at Harrisburg on Sat urday. Miss Mabel Mumma, of Fish ing Creek Valley, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. L Wilt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Runkle and daugh ter, Luella; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ebersole and children, Marian, Naomi and El vira, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wade, Jr., at Penbrook. THIMBLE CLUU ENTERTAINED. Mlilrilrburg, Pa., Doc. 9.—The Thim ble Club was entertained at the home of Miss Hose Schoch on Thursday Rft ernoon. Mrs. A. J. Herman Is visit ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stine, at York. George W. Wagenseller and daughter. Dorrls. visited friends at New York city and Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Blckel were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arbogast, near Rich field, on Sunday. Capt. Frank Lels enrlng, of Wilkes-Burre, visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. G. Thompson, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dervin Diehl. of Lieeds, N. Dak., are visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Diehl and Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bitter. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kallade, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stetler, Miss Ger trude Dunkelberger and Mrs. Deroy Stetler wore the guests of Dr. and Mrs. O. K. Pellman at Mlfflinburg, on Sunday. Harry Lear, teacher of the Middleburg Grammar school, spent the week-end with his parents at Wilkes- Barre. Mrs. William Lutis and son, William, of Shlppensburg, are visiting at tho home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bachman. Mr. and Mrs. William Shindel, of Shamokin, spent several days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Shlndel. Arithmetic Course For Shippensburg Shopmen Sljippcnsburg. Pa., Dec. 9. Tho Domestic Engine and Pump Company have Instituted a course in shop arith metic for their men. ■ — Messiah United Brethren Church held its election for dclegatos to the general conference on Sunday. Bertha Crusey spent sev eral days at Harrisburg. Miss Mabel Kautz, of Lafayette, lnd., spent the week with the Rev. Fry, of the Ro formed church. Miss Miriam Oyer, student at Lebanon Valley, spent sev eral days with her parents. Galen Gates, student at State college, spent a week with his parents. Misses Ethel and Hazel Powell, of Lewis town, spent several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Powell. Emily Dubbs is spending the week at Roxbury. Mrs. Florence Sheaffer and daughter Elizabeth are spending the week at Greythorn. Russel Ja coby and family pent Sunday at Spring Run. BASn GIVES SUPPER DlllNburK. Pa., Dec. 9. The Citizen band held an enjoyable supper on Thanksgiving evening for their wives and swoehearts. Miss Ethel Coulson, bookkeeper for M. Deardorf & Co., spent several days at Lansford. Mrs. I George Dill and Mrs. Shelley were Har- I rlsburg visitors on Tuesday. The | Rev. J. Harold Wolfe was elected presi , dent of the Dillsburg school board, and IJ. S. Kapp, vice-president. Mr. anu I Mrs. M. W. Britcher were entertained at Harrisburg on Thanksgiving Day.— I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowman visited | Mrs. Tillie Dick. Misses Elber Bentz ! and Rhetta Dick and Scott Dick autoed to Boyertown and Philadelphia for : several days' visit. Mrs. Lilly Wentz, of York, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Evans. —Mrs. August McWilliams spent sev eral days with her parents, at Pen brook. Mrs. Charles Rewer and Miss Flo Wolfe, of York, spent several days here. J. R. McClure and family vis ited friends at East Berlin, on Sunday. —Mrs. B. H. Shriner was a Harrisburg visitor Tuesday. SCIIOOI, DOARD ELECTS Camp Hill, Pa., Dec. 9.—Officers elect ed for the ensuing year at a meet ing of the Camp Hill school board last evening follow: President, E. O. Par doe; vice-president, W. R. RolanJ; sec retary, U. G. Frey; treasurer, Stephen Hubertis. CAMP HILL CHURCH OFFICERS Camp Hill, Pa., Dec. 9.—Officers elect ed at a meeting of the church cor poration of the Methodist church are: President, L M. Bricker, and clerk, E. O. Pardoe. Directors for the coming year are H. A. Gable, L M. Bricker, E. L. Bowman, G. W. Harding, R. E. Irwin, and E. O. Pardoe. ANNOUNCE BIIITH OF SON Camp Hill, Pa., Dec. 9.—Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Slgler announce the birth of a son, Robert Myers Slgler, on Thurs day, December 7. Mrs. Slgler was Miss Alice Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L Myers of Camp Hill, prior to her marriage. REUNION OF 1016 CLASS Lemoyne, Pa., Dec. 9.—Plans for the first annual reunion of the 1916 class of the Lemoyne. high school to be held sometime next month are being out lined by class members. KILLED BY COAL GAS New Cumberland, Pa.. Dec. 9.—Word has been received In New Cumberland of the death of William Garman, of Chester, Pa., who lived here a num ber of years ago. Mr. Garman was with a hunting party down the bay twenty miles from Chester. He went Into tho cabin of the boat to prepare supper and put coal on the flre. Another man was In the cabin at the time. The owner of the boat about twenty minu tes later found both men overcome by coal gas and they died soon after. FIFTH DISCOURSE OF SERIES Shlremanstown, Pa., Dec. 9.—To-mor row evening In Keller Memorial Church, the Rev. H. K. will preach the fifth discourse of the "Principles of Jesus," "Jesus and the Pleasures of Life." Mrs. Joseph L. Daugherty will sing, "r Heard the Voice of Jesus Say," by Harris. At the Sunday morning service the pastor will preach the sec ond sermon of the Advent season, the theme being "The Threatening Rain." St. John's vested choir will sing "Tho Great Day of the Lord Is Near," by Choffln, $112,000.00 I | a Certificate'for money on interest as a r—DaupMnDepositTrustCo. Capital and Surplus $600,000 Bflil l isbuT|(Pfl , Miss Koppenhaver Hostess For Golden Hour Club Wiconlsco, Pa., Dec. 9.—Miss Mil dred Koppenhaver entertained the Golden Hour Club at her home on Thursday evening.—Ira P. Keiter and Roy Acaley, of Philadelphia, spent Thanksgiving with relatives here.— John Keen and Robert Minnich re turned to Dickinson College after spending several days here.—Anthony Williams spent a day at Harrlsburg.— Miss Olivia Rlckert, of Harrisburg, is spending several days with Marguerite Wiest.—Mrs. D. C. Bargman, of Mill vale, visited her brother, Edward Hunter. Dorothy Matter Is home from a visit to Hr.rrlsburg. Mrs. Olive Carpenter, of Reading, spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison.-—Andrew Hat ter and family and Mrs. Lydia Mor rison ,of Tremont, motored here Sun day and visited at the home of Richard Lewis.—Adam Williams is seriously ill at his home in Pottsville street.—Mar shall Boden spent Monday at Potts ville.—Mrs. S. J. Shambach and grand daughter, Mary Shambach. of Middle burg, are guests of Professor and Mrs. J. E. Shambach.—Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Boddorft have returned to Philadel phia after visiting at the home of John Buckley.—Mrs. Isaac Mossop and Mar garet Evans made a trip to Harrisburg Saturday. S. G. Umholtz is home after spending several days at Free land.—Mrs. William H. Kissinger spent a day with her daughter Pauline at Lititz. Professor and Mrs. C. E. Toole, of Mahanoy City, spqnt the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Prout.—Warren A. Keiter, of Harris burg, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Keiter.—Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rowe announce the birth of a daughter Wednesday, December 6. —L. K. Diefenderfer motored to Harrisburg on Saturday. MISS LIKZIC GOODYEAR IIVRIEO New Cumberland, Pa.* Dec. 9.—lm pressive services were held for Miss fizzle Goodyear at the home of Her man Goodyear yesterday morning. The Rev. Dr. William Yates, of Harrisburg, assisted by the Rev. A. R. Ayres, con ducted the services. Music was ren dered by members of Trinity United Brethren Church. The pallbearers were Howard Stone, Jacob Befever, Daniel Beckley and Webster Powell. Burial was made in the cemetery near Church town. HOW MR TEDROE RID HIMSELF OF SEVEREPIMPLES "My face began to be covered with Bgly, unsightly blackheads which fes tered and swelled into large red pim ples. Some of them would fill up, and when opened the blackhead would come out leaving a conspicuous pore. My face itched and burned so badly that I could not help scratching. "1 his in creased the irritation so much that some nights 1 could not sleep, and my face was so disfigured I was ashamed to go around. "Then I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. It seemed to improve the condition of my skin so I purchased more, and only two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuti cura Ointment were necessary to heal me." (Signed) D. G. Tedroe, 407 Wal nut Ave., Scottdale, Pa., Mar. 17, 1916. Mr. Tedroe is one of thousands in the daily experience of Cuticura. But why enaure such distress and disfigure ment? It could not have happened if Cuticura Soap, and no other, had been used for all toilet purposes and the first signs of pimples, redness and roughness soothed and healed with touches of Cuticura Ointment. Besides they are a pleasure to use, not an effort as with many so-called skin soaps and ointments. For Free Sample Each by Mail ad dress post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. H, Scsion." Sold throughout the world. GIRL TEACHER GOES TO INDIA Miss Anna Alexander Will Sail From Los Angeles, California, in September WILL STAY FIVE YEARS' Young Ladies' Bible Cluss Royally Entertained by Miss Minnie Kipp MiUcrstown, Pa., Dec. 9. Miss Clarissa Spencer of London, England, secretary of tho International Young Woman's Christian Association, was the guest of Miss Anna Alexander on Wednesday. Miss Alexander leaves on Tuesday for Los Angeles, Cal., where she will sail December 22 on the ship China, tho Christmas ship for India, where she will engage in work for the Young Woman's Christian Asso ciation for five years. The Young Ladies' Organized Sunday School Class, with their teacher, Mrs. John Light, went by automobile to tho home of Harmon Kipp in Pfouts Val ley on Tuesday evening where they were entertained by Miss Minnie Kipp a member of the class. Calvin Dinn who had spent several days with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kipp returned to his homo at Philadelphia Monday. Miss Margaret Bollinger who had spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bollinger returned to her studies at tho Millers ville Normal School on Monday. Mrs. Burns Severson who had been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Anna Eckels for several days returned to her home at State College on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Llppincott and daugh ter Dorothy of Cornwells, Pa., were the guests of Mrs. S. C. Alexander and daughters. Mrs. J. Otis Charles and Miss Ethel Rounsley were visitors at Harrisburg Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piko of Washington, D. C., who had been visiting at the home of W. D. Bollinger for several days has returned home. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snyder and daughter, Helen, of Har risburg, were Sunday guesta at the home of William Bollinger. Mrs. Sarah Holman of Liverpool is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. P. Cathearl. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Shoemaker and daughter, La Rue of Harrisburg, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Page. Dorf Lahr and J. Banks Lahr were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Noll at on Sun day. Miss Zella Cathcart was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Harry Messer smith at Harrisburg this week. —■ Mrs. Peter Shenk and daughter Mil dred were at Harrisburg on Wednes day. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. r-i r i. ..■-r. n HEADQUARTERS FOB SHIRTS SIDES & SIDES * u Your Front Porch does it need repairing? Don't wait until you are compelled to rebuild en tirely. A few dollars spent now to replace several boards may save you many dollars next year. We can easily give you flooring to match the kind you now have. No difference if you only want a limited amount wc will deliver it promptly. United Tec & Coal Co. Main Office: Forster & Cowden. f GEORGE H. SOURBIER | FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1810 North Third Strsel Bell PkoM. Alt* ft*rrtek I
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