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SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 30, 1916.
ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS
LIVE BIRD SHOOT
ATHUMMELSTOWN
Harry D. Gepliart Named as
Aid to Chief Marshal of Lan
caster Mummers' Parade
MANY HOLIDAY VISITORS
Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Geesey
Entertain in Honor of Dart
mouth College Student
Hummelstown, Pa., Dec. 30.—0n
Christmas Day the Hummclstown
Shooting association held its annual
live-bird shoot on its grounds north
of town. —George Greenwalt has re
turned from Danville, 111., where he
was called a few weeks ago by the
death of his brotlu-r. —Harry T. Gep
hart, a butcher of this place, former
ly of Lancaster, was appointed an aid
to Chief Marshal A. S. Flick, of the
Mummer's New Year's pa
rade, to be held next Monday morn
ing at 9:3o.—The Rev. and Mrs. D.
Burt Smith, of Easton, Pa., spent
Christmas day with Mr. and airs. R.
J. AVaiton.—Prof, and Mrs. W. A.
Geesey entertained on Friday night
u, number of frionds in honor of Ed
par- Haehnlen, of Dartmouth College,
who is spending his vacation with his
parents in this place.—Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Shoemaker, of Alientown,
spent the holiday season with Mr.
[Shoemaker's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
"William Shoemaker. —Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer McCormick, of Harrisburg,
tpent Christmas with Mrs. McCor
jnick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
M. Call.—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holler
entertained Grier Shotewell, of Indi
eifapolis, over the holiday season.—
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Conrad entertained
on Wednesday night in honor of Miss
Alice Haehnlen, of New York city.—
Mr. and Mrs. George Fox had as their
Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. Bair
Potts and children, Roy L. Fox and
eon, Richard, of Harrisburg, and
Bradley Christie, of Philadelphia.—
William Long, of Union Deposit, and
Miss Rosa Swope, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Swope, of this place,
wore married Thursday morning at 6
o'clock in the United Brethren par
sonage by the Rev. Arthur S. Lehman.
Following the ceremony they left for
Washington, DC. C., where they will
spend their honeymoon, later taking
up their residence here.—The Rev.
and Mrs. Herbert S. Games returned
on Wednesday from spending Christ
mas with Rev. Games' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Games, at Dickinson,
Pa.—Miss Alice Haehnlen returned to
New York on Wednesday, after spend
ing Christmas with her parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. P. Haehnlen. —Charles
Shope of Harrisburg, was the guest
of his aunt, Mrs. Lizzie Baer, on Sun
day.—Clare Stecher, of the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, spent his Christ
inas vacation with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. C. Stecher.—Edgar Haehn
len, of Dartmouth College, is spend
ing the holiday vacation with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Haehnlen.—
Russell Hummell, who is elnployed
with the United States Steel corpora
tion at Wilkinsburg, spent a brief va
cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
David Hummell.—Russell Hotter, of
Pennsylvania State College, is home
over the holidays.—Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Larsen spent Christmas
with Mrs. Larson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Holland in Duncansville, Blair
county.—Misses Mary and Elizabeth
Fox have as their guests over the holi- !
days their sister, Mrs. Caroline Niss
ley, and her daughter, Miss Catharine,
a senior in Smith College.
ElizabethviUe Will Have
Mummers' Parade Monday
lClizabethviUc, Pa., Dec. 30. —Prep-
arations are being made by the local
committee for a Mummer's parade on
New Year's day. Several bands will
bo here, and many beautiful floats
will be in line.—Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Butsfield attended the marriage of
their son, Howard, at Harrisburg on
Monday.—Arietta Collier, while en
joying the skating on the dam east ,
of town, broke through the ice on
Tuesday and but for the timely as
sistance would have been drowned.—
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Stevenson spent
the week with his parents at McVey
town. —J. Reynolds Naylor, of New
York city, spent the week with his
father, Dr. W. E. Naylor.—-The Bolton
rubber works is so rushed with 1 orders
that the plant is running day and
night.—The public square where the
first municipal Christmas tree is lo
cated is crowded every evening with
admirers. Electrician Collier spared
no efforts in making the tree attrac
tive.—Mrs. Sarah Snyder has gone to
Philadelphia to care for Mrs. Charles
Lehmar, who fell and was injured.—
Mrs. C. B. Stroup and son, Miles, of
Alientown, are guests of I. N. Bona-i
witz.—Mrs. H. A. Lehman has return
ed from the Harrisburg hospital,
where she had undergone an opera
tion.—Mrs. R. L. Maice is spending
some time with relatives at Millers
burg.—Miss Blanche Fogelmnn spent
the holiday week with former neigh-:
bors at Millerstown.—Joseph J. Hor
witz spent several days with his par-!
ents at Lock Haven. Miss Beula
Rhutt left for Johnsonburg, where sTie
will teach music, after having been ill
a long time with typhoid fever. —Dr. j
C. H. Gordlnier and family, of Mill-1
ersville, were recent guests of D. M.'
Stine and family.
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MILLERSBURG'S NEW YEAR'S
PARADE
Difference of Opinion as to Time For Pageant Leads to the
Abandonment of Project; Time Too Short
Mlllrrburg, Pa.. Dec. 30.—There will
be no mummers' parade in Millersburg
on New Year's Day. At a meeting of the
mummers' parade committee on Tues
day evening, there seems to have been
a difference of opinion as to whether
to have the pageant Saturday. Decem
ber 30, or Monday, January 1. As some
of the factories have already resumed
work with only a few days' shutdown
over Christmas, and do not intend ob
serving January 1 as a holiday, there
fore, not on account of a lack of funds,
but on aciount of a lack of time. It
was decided to call oft the annual New
Year's Day event. —Miss Ksther Wng
ner and Edward Remberger, well
known young people, of Millersburg,
were married en Christmas night at the
home of the bride, the Rev. Mr. Mus
sleman, of the Lutheran Church, offi
ciating. The youn couple enjoyed a
short honeymoon trip to Philadelphia,
They will live here. "Bud" "VVatts
was the happy winner of the handsome
Many Visitors Spend Xmas
Holidays in Dauphin Homes
Dauphin, Pa., Dec. 30.—Tho Rev.
1 and Mrs. Robert Fulton Stirling left
on Monday for a visit at Baltimore
with relatives. Miss Cora Coffrode
left yesterday for Millersburg, where
she will spend some time.—Max Long,
a student at Gettysburg College, is
spending the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I. Lane Long. Airy.
Sara Sponsler is visiting her niece, Mrs.
Frederick Schneider, at York. —Mrs.
Harclerode has returned to Harris'-
burg after spending six months with
the Misses Ga.vuian. Mrs. Edward
Fite and son Fichard have returned
home from a trip to Philadelphia and
Trenton.—Miss Arr.e Shaffer returned
to the Pennsylvania Hospital, Phila
delphia, on Tuesday after spending
Christmas with hrr parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Onarles Shaffer.—Thomas Haw
thorne, of New York city, spent the
week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. W.
Hawthorne.—William Bell Clark re
turned on Wednesday to Philadelphia
after spending the Christmas holidays
with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Wil
liam P. Clark.—Miss Carrie Hoffman,
of Middletown, spent several days
j with Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Williams,
j —Mr.Sand Mrs. Milan Fishbaugh and
i daughter, Miss Grace Fishbaugh, were
[ recent guests of Mrs. Fishbaugh s
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ege.—
I Clinton Coiner, of Bethlehem, sfient
( the holidays with his father, William
| Coiner, Speeceville. Mr. and Mrs.
! Peter Bont, of Harrisburg, were rc
: cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Irvin.—-Mrs. L K. Stager, of Wash
, ington, X). C., is the guest of her sis
ters, tlje Misses Cayman.—Miss Dor
othy Ross, of Mechanicsburg, spent
several days with Miss Esthex Shaffer.
—Pa.ul Worcester, of Harrisburg,
spent several days at the Worcester
I bungalow on the mountainside. —Miss
• Eleanor Emmert was the guest of her
j parents at York Springs for the Christ
| mas holidays.—Miss Mary S. Poffen
i berger, of Harrisburg, and Miss Miriam
| Gillespie, of Philadelphia, were recent
j guests of Miss Carrie E. Gerberich.—
; Miss Kthel R. Forney, of Harrisburg,
i spent the Christmas holidays with
friends here. —Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Shaffer are spending the week-end at
Baltimore and Washington. Miss
Martha Louise Cresswell and Miss
Helen Louise Wallis, of Harrisburg,
spent several days in town.—Mr. and :
Mrs. William Lyter spent Christmas
with Mrs. Lyter's mother, Mrs. Clara j
Campbell, at Harrisburg.—Mrs. Edith'
Eby was the Christmas guest of her 1
daughter, Mrs. Harry Pedlow, at Har- i
rishurg.—Miss Emma Shimp, of Har
risburg, was the guest of MrsJ William
Irvin on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. Lewis |
Conrad hail as their guests Christinas j
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad, of Harrisburg.— j
Miss Myrtle Bailets, of Ilershey, and \
Miss Maud Bailets, of Harrisburg, '
spent•"hristmas with their sister, Airs. |
Charles Lyter. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Dewalt and son, of Penbrook, spent j
Sunday with Mrs. Dev,-alt's parents. ]
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Feasor.—Miss |
Margaret Lyter, of Highspire, spent;
Christmas with her father, Harry j
Lyter.—Harry Lyter, of Harrisburg.'
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and i
Mrs. Hiram Lyter. .Miss Eleanor
Leonard, of Harrisfiu-T, was the guest '
of Miss Sabra Clark Cnristmas night, j
RECEPTION FOR SON
Thompsontowii, Pa., Dec. 30.—Mr.
and Airs. E. G. Jones held a reception
for their son. Merrill Jones, and his
bride on Wednesday. Harry Moyerj
spent Christmas at Middleburg.—The
family of D. Samuel Leonard were all
home for the holidays, John Leonard,
and F. W. Watts, Jr., from Chicago;
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Leonard and
Mrs. Ed. Mimes and four children, of
Lewistown; Mrs. Watts and Dewey
Leonard at home. —Airs. J. G. Halde-■
man and daughter, Aliss Pearl, spent
from Saturday to Wednesday with J.;
E. Haldeman and family, 203 Harris
street, Harrisburg.—Dr. W. H. Haines
was in Harrisburg on Tuesday.—C. C.
Tennis, of Pittsburgh, and J. C. Ten
nis, of New York, were guests at the.
Tennis home during the holidays.—M. j
J. Haldeman, of Detroit, Mich., spent!
tho holidays with his parents. Air. I
and Mrs. A. G. Haldeman.—Aliss;
Katharine Smee, Genrgc Since ami!
Ross Atkinson, of Harrisburg, were i
guests of Mr. and Airs. W. R. Long I
over the week-end.—Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Zeigler were in Harrisburg on
Tuesday.
child's automobile at the Kawel store
contest which ended Christmas Day.
"Hud" having the largest number of
voles to his credit. Miss Jennette
Bowman la home from the Harrisburg
hospital where she was operated on for
appendicitis and is rapidly improving.
She was at the hospital less than two
weeks. Howard Helwig, who was op
erated upon for the same cause two
weeks ago to-day. is also rapidly Im
proving. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Heckert
are spending the holidays at Nobles
villo, lnd. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lam
bert, of Carlisle, were the guests of
their daughter, Mrs. C. E. Franke,
over Christmas. John D. Neltz and
family, of New York, were back at the
old home over the holidays, the guests
of Mrs. Neitz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.
W. Hoffman, In Union street, and Mrs.
Neitz's sister, Mrs. K. E. Woodside, in
Market street. IT. W. Day has return
ed to his Millersburg homo after more
than a month's pleasure trip, spent in
the Southern States and Cuba.
Students From Schools and
Colleges at Wiconisco Homes
Wlmnisco, Pa., Doc. 30.-—These stu
dents spent their Christmas vaactlon
in town: Ira F. Kinter, of Philadel
phia Dental College; Roy D. Acaley,
of Temple University; Robert Minnich
and John A. M. Keen, of Dickinson
College, Carlisle; Mary Byerly, Jennie
Seip and Margaret Lewis, of Ship
pensburg Normal School; Hilda Buck
ley and Alice Studholme, West Ches
ter Normal School, and Albert Foster,
of Bloomsburg Normal School.—Han
nah Thompson returned from Sun
bury, v hero she spent several davs! —
Laura Buckley, Walter Schoffsta.ll and
Mrs. Hazel Setoffs tall have returned
to Philadelphia after spending several
days here.—Alva E. Powell, of Norris
town, and Dr. Chester J. Powell, of
Philadelphia, spent Christmas with his
mother, Mrs. S. J. Powell.—-Harper
Wiest, of Harrisburg, spent the week
end with relatives here.—Mrs. William
E. Dlmmick and daughter Carrie, of
Bay City, Mich., and son John, of
Hoboken, N. J.. are visiting the for
mer's mother, Mrs. Harry Wltmer.—
Professor John Dodd and sister Mar
garet, of Rochester, N. Y., are visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Dodd.—Harold Higgins has returned'
to Harrisburg after spending Christ
mas with his parents.—Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Srneltzer, of Philadelphia, is
visiting at the home of Mrs. James
Orr.—Kamuel Mark and Ethel John
son, of Norristown, are spending a
week with John H. Seip. Pauline
Kissinger, of Lititz, and Mary Diefen
dcrfer, of State College, are visiting
their parents hcr<>.—Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Messner, of Alientown, are spending
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stuppy. Miss Ella Michaels and
brother Frank, of Philadelphia, are
spending several jlays at the home of
their father, Andrew Michaels.—Misses
Hilda Buckley and Dorothy Acaley are
visiting Muir friends.
Mrs. E. McMeen Announces
Miss Erma Love's Engagement
MiflUntmvn, Pa., Dec. 30.—Mrs. El
mer AlcAleen entertained several
young people at cards on Tuesday, at
which she announced the engagement
of Aliss Erraa Love to Clinton (Jack)
Rodgers.—Miss Elizabeth North is
home from Pierce's Business college
for the Christmas vacation.—Airs. Jo
seph Goldsmith and children, of
Brooklyn. N. Y., are guests of her
mother. Airs. Freda Schott.—Airs. B.
F. Junkin and children and her sis
ter. Louise Jackman, spent Christmas
with their sister, Mrs. John Watts at
Belleville. —Airs. Elmer Schott and
son, Emil, are visiting her parents at
Brooklyn, N. Y.—James ICulp and
sister, Alildred, of Harrisburg, spent
Sunday with relatives here.—Mr. and
Airs. Harry Siebcr, of Lewistown, and
the Rev. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussen, of
Newville, are guests of their parents,
Air. and Airs. J. T. Seibert, for the
Christmas holidays. Charles and
Herman Howe returned to Washing
ton, D. C., on Tuesday, after spend
ing Christmas with their sister. Airs.
AT. P. Crawford.—Air. and Airs. Wil
liam Alayer, of Philadelphia; Bettye
Alayer, of Annapolis; George Alayer,
of Lima. Ohio; Southard Alayer, of
Springfield, Ohio, and Beverly Alayer,
of Harrisburg, are ■ spending "the
Christmas holidays with their par
ents, Air. and Airs. Charles W. Mayer.
MALTA PERSON ALS
Malta.—Lincoln Underlcofifler, of
Sunbury, and son, Harry, of Philadel
phia, spent Christmas at the home
of Airs. Mary Grimm.—Kay S. Wit
mer, of Franklin, and Alarshall Col
lege, Lancaster, is spending his holi
day vacation under the parental roof
here. —Mr. and Airs. Jonathan AI. En
gle, of Alillersburg, called on E. D.
Witmer on Sunday.—Aliss Jannie L.
Witmer, of Philadelphia, is staying
with her sister, Afrs. Elias Kebach
for a short time. —Allsses Susan and
Edith Zerbe, of Alillersburg, spent
Christmas with their parents. Air. and
Airs. Charles W. Zerbe. —Harry Ag
new and family, of Colllnswood, N. J..
are visiting at the homo of H. C.
Witmer.—Miss Faye Grimm, of Alil
lersburg, paid a visit to her parents.
Air. and Airs. ,T. L. Grimm, this week.
C. E. Dreibelbis, of Harrisburg, is
spending several days at the home of
J. AI. Schroyer.-—-Robert Showers left
Tuesday for Wilmerdlng, where he is
employed.
New Postmaster in Charge
at Mount Joy Office
J. WILLIS FREED
Mount Joy, Pa., Dec. 30. J. Willis
Freed has entered upon his duties as
postmaster here. lie is one of the
youngest postmasters in the State and
succeeds J. Fred Fenstermacher. The
Mount Joy office is now a second
class post office, and the salary of the
postmastor has been increased.
Personal News Items
From Nearby Towns in
Central Pennsylvania
Halifax.—Mrs. Charles F. Bowman
and son, of Lucknow, spent part of
the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
C. E. Corsnitz.—Miss Ruth Alter, of
Port Royal, spent several days at the
home of her sister, Mrs. P. S. Hill.—
Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Etter, of Altoona,
spent tho week-end with their moth
er, Mrs. Barbara Brubaker.—Mr.
Mrs. N. A. Steffen and children vis
ited his parents at Herndon over Sun
day-—Leslie Shope, of Staunton, Va.,
•is spending the holidays at the homo
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Shope.—G. M. Smith, of Philadelphia,
is spending the holidays at the home
of his son, Dr. F. C. Smith. —Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Lebo and little son spent
Christmas with Mrs. Lebo's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Baker, at River
side, Harrisburg.—Mrs. F. C. Smith
and daughter, Phyllis, left on Eatur
day to spend the holidays at her old
home at Philadelphia.—Mrs. Charles
Bailetts and son, Marlin, spent Tues
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bowman, at Speecevllle. Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. McFadden have closed
their home in this place for the win
ter and are now occupying their win
ter home at 2GI North street, Harris
burg.—John Harman Is improving
from an attack of typhoid fever.—
George Warfel, of Enola, spent Sun
day at the home of A. M. Hoffman.
Mr. Warfel had just returned from a
hunting trip to Clearfield county, he
being in a party that shot three deer.
—Mrs. Elmer Proudfoot, of Millers
burg, is visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Smith and family.
I Millers (own. —Mr. and Mrs. John
J Slatterback, of Lewistown, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Banks Pago.
I—Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patton, James
I Kipp and children, of Harrisburg; Mr.
land Mrs. John Brinton, of Camp Hill;
Calvin Dimm, of Philadelphia, and
Harry Kipp and family, of McAlisters-
IvUle, visited their parents and grand
j parents, Mr. and M rs. J. C. Kipp, over
Christmas. —D. A. Lahr and J. Banks
Lahr spent Monday with their sister,
I Mrs. E. K. Moore, at New Bloomfield.
; —Mips Blanche Foggleman, of Eliza
l bethville, is visiting Miss Ruth Slienk.
I—Dr. Roscoe Hall, of Phipp:; Insti
tute, Baltimore, is visiting his mother,
I Mrs. J. C. Hall. —Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
I ward Rumple and son, Harold, of
i Cardiff, Md., are visiting Mrs. Rum
| pie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
I Roansley.—The Rev. and Mrs. C. F.
I ! Times and son, Kenneth, were guests
of their parents at Thonmsontown on
j Monday.—Miss Jessie Kipp, a teacher
jin the Altoona school, is visiting her
I father, "William Kipp.—Mrs. Morton
I Page is at Philadelphia.—Emory Fry
and D. Gilbert Rlclcabaugh were vis
itors at Harrisburg on Monday after
-1 noon.—Mrs. D. A. Snyder left on
Sunday for Hnrrisburg and Washing
ton, D. C., where she will spend tiie
remainder of the winter.—Miss Ella
Tyson is visiting relatives in Harris
] burg.—William Bollinger and family
i spent Christmas day at Harrisburg
! with W. S. Snyder and family.—Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Parson, of Port Royal,
spent Christmas day with William
Kipp and family.—Mrs. Harry Beach
am was taken to the Jefferson hos
pital, Philadelphia, on Tuesday where
she was operated on for appendicitis.
! —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shellen-
J berger, of Tennessee, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. John Ritznian.—Mrs. Emma
Ball, a nurse In New York city, and
! Miss Lillian Nanklvell, of Steelton, are
: visitinj? their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Xankivell. —Miss Lena Ta
lor, of Philadelphia, is visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Taylor.—
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Messersmith, of
Harrisburg, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. P. Cathcart over Christmas. —
William T. Rounsley and daughter, of
Harrisburg spent Monday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rouns
ley.—Miss Margaret Bollinger, of
Millersvilie Normal, and Mr. Foster
Bollinger, of Cornell University,
Ithaca, N. Y., aro spending their holi
day vacation with their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. William Bollinger.—Edgar
Ulsh, of Philadelphia, spent Monday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Addi
son Ulsh.
Ycaprtown.—Mrs. Detterman has
returned home after spending six
weeks with relatives at Chicago.—
Miss Ruth Mertz, of Newtown, spent
several days with relatives here.
Mrs. Marilla Wear and daughter, of
Orblsonia, spent Christmas with the
former's sons, Wendall and Willinm
Wear.—Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Herb
stor, of Harrisburg, spent Monday
with the former's mother, Mrs. James
Herbster, and his sister, Mrs. William
Dasher.—Edwnrd Porter, Annie East
wood, Helen Bantle. Lewis Musser,
Dell Orth and Robert Bantle are
among those who spent Christmas
with homo folks.—Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Sager and sons, of Petersburg, are
spending the holiday season with
friends and relatives here.—Mr. and
Mrs. Packard T.andis were reefent vis
itors at the home of their nephew.
Wißis Bufflngton.—Willis Benner and
Frank Benner spent over Sunday
at MoAllistervljle.'—Rov and Tester
Wemford spent several days at Lan
caster.—Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Moore, of Lower Mann, a daughter,
i December 16.
GOOSE DINNER S
MANY GNESTS CHRISTMAS
First- United Brethren Choir of Mechanicsburg, Gives Cantata;
Woman's Club Entertained by Harrisburg Member
Mecliaiilcftbiirf?, Pa., Dec. 30. A
Koose dinner was giaven on Christmas
Day at the home of M. Grant Mohler,
East Main street, and the following
nersons were in attendance: Mr. and
Mrs. 11. S. Mohler, Mr. and Mrs. Geary
Brenner, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hollar, of
Harrisburp; Mr. and Mrs. R, It. Stowell
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, of
Camp Hill; Mr. and Mrs. M. Giant.
Mohler, Miss Helen Mohler. Harrv,
Paul and Mary Elizabeth Mohler. On
Sunday evening. January 7, the choir
i, the , First United Brethren Church
will tfive a cantata entitled, "The
1..0 rd s Anointed," under the direction
or the leader, M. K. Anderson. Mom
era of the Woman's Club will be en
tertained on Friday evening, January
12, at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Bent
zel. 132 btate street, Harrisburg, who
is a member. Miss Manetta KHtnare.
who holds a position at the Cliildlvn'.-
beashore House. Chelsea. N .1 is
spending some time with her father
l 'F_- J - A- Kilmore. West Main street.—
The Rev. Dr. T. C. McCarrell. of Mid
Uletown, was here on Tuesday, attend-i
Wedding Reception in Honor
of William Long and Bride
Union Deposit, Pa., Dec. 30.—A wed- 1
ding reception was held in honor of'
William M. Long and his bride at the '
residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Long |
on Christmas.—Miss Esther Miller, of
Palmyra, and Omer Poorman, of
Union Deposit, were married on Sat- j
urday at Ilngeratown, Md.—Miss Edna
Lentz, of Union eposit, and Harry I
Cruni, of Penbrook, were married on I
Tuesday evening.—Miss Violet March
and sister. Miss Viola March, of Dover, j
spent several days with their grand-j
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kreis- I
er.—Harvey Kaufman, of Royalton,
visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elias j
Kaufman, on Sunday.—Mrs. Emma
Landis spent Monday a. Elizabeth
town visiting her daughter, Mrs. Levi
Hershey.—Mrs. Emma Forry, of Ann- |
vllle, si>ont several days with hor ;
daughter, JlYs. C. Groff.—Revival!
services will begin in the United;
Brethren church on Sunday evening
at 7:30 o'clock t.y the pastor, the Rev.
George \V. Hullman. —Mr. and Mrs. I
Clarence Brightbill, of Penlirook, were !
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gel- [
singer on Christmas.—Miss Emma
Landis and Mrs. Musser, of Harris- !
burg, spent Sunday with the former's [
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Landis. —
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Kline and !
daughter, Martha, spent Christmas at
Hoernerstown, visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Shifter.—Mr. and Mrs. liar
vey Durdon, of Chester, after spending
a short time with Mrs. Durdon's
mother, Mrs. Samuel Gipo, returned
home on Tuesday.
Holiday Excursion Trains
Run on Midland Railroad
Ucrryslmrs. Pa.. Dec. 30.—Manyj
holiday visitors took advantage of
the Midland railroad trains which ran | (
several excursions each day during I
the holiday season. People appreci- j ]
ate the advantages of this route, thus j
saving the cold trip from here to i
Elizabethviile.—Visitors In town over j
Christmas were: Miss Lizzie Weaver, j
of Edge Hill; Lawrence Hartman, of j
Chicago; Harry Hartman, of Harris-!
burg; Miss Marl Snyder, of Wormles- '
dorf; Roscoe and Joseph C. Daniel,];
of Philadelphia; John Daniel, of Her- -
whey; Mr. and Mrs. Long and chil- j
J dren, of Millersburg; Emory Shoop, !
i of Seattle, Wash.; Waldren Lebo, of i
New York; Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Kitz- j
- miller, of Philadelphia; Jonas Schref- 1 .
! Her, of Albright College, and Paul
Lehman, ot Ursinus College.-—Mr. and i
[Mrs. Henry Howe spent Christmas at j
Harrisburg.—-Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ;
Stine and daughter, Fern, visited her
sister at. Harrisburg over Christmas.— j
Prof. Hopton has gone to his home in
\ Columbia.—Miss Pauline Dere is
spending her vacation with her par- j
ents at Hampstead, Neb.—M. S. Dan- i!
iel spent some time at Millersburg i '
on Saturday and .accompanied his son
home on an excursion on the Midland
at 10:30.
Good Prizes Offered For
Duncannon Mummers' Parade
Puiicniiiion. Pa., Dec. 30.—A Mum
mers' parade will be held New Year's
afternoon at 2 o'clock. A large turn- j
out Is expected and suitable prizes
will be awarded to successful contest
i ants.—Prof, and Mrs. E. W. Taylor, j
: of Girnrdville, were guests of the lat
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ;
Smith, during the week.—Mr. and ]
Mrs. James M. Walter, of Chester, are j
spending the week as the guests of j
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sommers, the j
i parents of Mrs. Walter.—The Christ- i
mas exercises by the several Sunday j
! schools were entertaining and largely I
! attended.—The community Christmas i
tree will be left standing in the square
until after New Year's. It is a beauty j
; and attracts much attention.—Mr. j
I and Mrs. Lester Himes, of Highspire, ■
spent Christmas as the guests of the j
I latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William j
Owen.—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vogel j
are visiting relatives at Wilmington, 1
Del.—Mrs. Ida Lepperd is visiting rei- j
atives at Javona, 111.—Mr. and Mn. j
Herbert Marravil and two children 1
hav.e returned from a visit vo relatives
at Lock Haven.
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ing and taking part in the funeral
service for Robert 11. Thomas, Jr.
Alius Olive Taylor was hostess for the
standard Bearers, a missionary socletv
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a't
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Thursday evening. During the social
hour refreshments wore served. Miss
Adda Long. of Philadelphia, Is the
guest of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. K.
I'. Long, South Market street. The
Washington Fire Company treated
nearly 400 youngsters on Christmas
morning to a box of candy and an
orange. Robert Fish played the part
of Santa Claus in the distribution of
gifts. Mrs. Jennie Hummel and
daughter, Mrs. Martin Nlsslev, of
Mummelstown, were visitors here on
Tuesday. Murray 11. Spahr, of Phil
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his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. M. 11. Spahr.
—Miss Elizabeth Rupp, who teaches
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.erber and small daughter spent
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I. H. Mercer.
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Linglestown, Pa., Dec. .10.—A union
Sunday school has been organized and
| has entered upon an aggressive cam
paign to build up a strong and in
| fluential body. The next meeting will
bo held to-morrow afternoon at 2
j o'clock in the Union chapel.—Church
j services will be held in the United
| Brethren church tomorrow evening,
j The Rev. Theodore Hastings, of Leb-
I anon Valley College, will preach.—
j Services will be held in the Church of
; God in the morning by the pastor,
i Rev. H. Whitaker, and in Wenrich's
I church in the afternoon by the
J pastor. Miss Margaret Turner, of
i Harrisburg. was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Zimmerman on Sunday.—-
Miss Wilhelmina Ball, of Atlantic
Highlands, and Joe Ball, of Baltimore,
are spending the holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ball.—-
Dr. and Mrs. John Baker, of Lykens;
Mr. and Mrs. John Geyer and daugh-,
ter, Miss Ruth, of Middletown, and
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Shaner and chil
idren, of Harrisburg, were guests of
Mrs. Rebecca Baker on Monday.—
' Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Holland, of Har
risburg, spent Christmas day with Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Hicks. Roger Care,
of Steelton, was the guest of C. B
Care and family.—Miss Ellen Levan,
of Harrisburg, spent Sunday and
Monday with her sister, Mrs. Carrie
Feeser. —Norman Feeser, of Midland,
spent the holidays with his mother,
Mrs. Mary Feeser.—Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Buck and children, and Mr. and
Mrs. John Buck and daughter, Ruth,
of Harrisburg, were the guests of Mrs.
Annie Buck on Monday.—Paul Krei
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Mrs. Simon Harper on Monday.—Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Kreiser announce the
birth of a daughter, Sunday, Decem
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announce the birth of a son, Monday,
December 25.—Mr. and Mrs. D. Carl
announce the birth of a daughter,
Monday, December 25.—William Har
rison, of Harrisburg, was the guest
of Miss Jessie Lenker Sunday.—Miss
Myrna Speas and Harry Hicks, Jr., of
Penbrook. were the guests of Miss
Marion Smith on Sunday. Miss
Emma Stuckey, of Highspire, visited
friends here on Thursday and Friday.
—Mrs. David Felty visited friends at
Harrisburg Thursday.
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PARTY FOR CAMPERS
Mr. and Mrs. \Y. R. Davidson
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Grccncastlc, Pa., Dec. 30.—Friends
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oi. 18 ' ft' ar ' Holiinger and Mrs. Karen
skartlc entertained the young folks
who camped last summer at Spring
Road on Tuesday evening at the homo
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tiavison Ttas the hostess of the Travel
ers Club on Tuesday evening. The
club is studying IJickens this winter,
and all the members went dressed to
represent a character in Dickens'
works. The husbands and the mem
bers were invited as the guests of the
club.—William McKinnie, of Harris
burg, spent part of the week with
his parents.—Mr. and Mrs. Ualplv
Brendle, of McKeesport, are visitors
at the homo or T. VV. Brendle. Mr.
and Mrs. Brendle are on their wed
ding trip.—Miss Lillian Carl enter
tained a number of friends at a house
party at her home in South Carlisle
street.- —John O. Shook, former cash
ier of the First National bank, is seri
ously ill at his home In St. Thomas
Road.—-Mr. nn.l Mrs. IClnier ltesslcr,
of Philadelphia, are guests in the
home of K. O. McLanahan.—Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Drew, of Ansonia, Conn.,
spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. D.
V.. Shook.-—Mrs. Ben Izer, who recent
ly returned from the Chambersburg
Hospital, where she was treated for
typhoid fever, suffered a relapse this
week and is seriously ill.—Miss Mar
ion Clark, of Steubenvllle, Ohio, is
visiting Miss Sue Craig.—Mexico's new
ambassador, Henry Brother Fletcher,
spent Christmas with iiis father. 1,.
H. Fletcher, of South Carlisle street.
—Mrs. Oscar Reimers, of Grand
Island, Neb., is visiting her mother.—
Joseph Kennedy, of Newark, N. J.,
spent the week here.—Mr. and Mrs.
Kenton Hostetter and children, oC
Stato College, arc guests in the homo
of Samuel Hostetter.—Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Shoemaker, of Albany, N. Y., are
spending the week at the home of
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