8 ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS WOMAN BREAKS 75 EGGS IN FALL /.Was Carrying Seventy-Seven in Apron and Only Two Re mained Whole After Mishap FIRST VISIT IN YEARS j i Two Perry County Brothers.' Return Home From West After Long Absence Blain, Pa., Feb. 24.—Miss Susan , Tloltz fell on the ice and broke 75 ; eggs out of 77 she was carrying in her apron.—Simon Xunemaker and G ( eorg XV. Xunemaker, of Lowell, Neb., visited their old schoolmate, F. P. Sun day, in Henry's Valley. Simon has not been in Perry county for thirty years l and George for nineteen years.—Bryan , Wentz has returned to Ilarrisburg and Raymond Shrelfler to Palmyra.—Al- j exandria Miller, of Newville, visited 1 friends here.—Mrs. D. K. Becker, of Idaviile, Adams county, visited her' lather, Samuel Reen. —Mrs. Elizzabeth j Stine, of Bixler, spent over Sunday here. — Frank Tupfer and Clark Ander- J son took the civil service examination ! at Harrisburg.—E. M. Kell, of Plain- I Held, visited his father, R. H. Kell, and ' ■went on Monday to visit his brother, j Professor C. J. Kell, at Mill City.—W. ! M. Hench lost a horse valued at f 250. j -—Mrs. S. G. Smith and Arthur Hench ' are ill with pneumonia.—Others on the I sick list are: Mrs. J. C. Reighard, H. C. Henry, Mrs. Elizabeth Henry, Mrs. 1 Annie Woods, Mrs. C. M. Bower, Mr. j and Mrs. C. O. Gray, Mrs. Ralph Kess- I SUBURBAN PERSONAL NOTES Halifax—Gilbert Still, employed at Coatesxille, spent several days at his ■old home here. —John Beitzel, of Car lisle, spent the week-end with his par ents, Prof, and Mrs. S. C. Beitzel. — John Fetterhoff, oNLucknow, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abrarn Fet terhoff, in Halifax township on Sun day.—Abram Fetterhoff. who has been ill for some time, is still in a critical condition. —Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hoov er, of Penbrook, spent Sunday at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shoop.—Mrs. 11. C. Wag ner and daughter, Rhoda, of Belle t'onte, are spending some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Wolfgang.—Frank Matter spent Wednesday at the bedside of his sick son, Scott Matter, at Dal matia. —Mrs. Isaac A. Enders. of En ders, is visiting her son, Raymond Enders, who is seriously ill with pneu monia at his home on Fourth street. — N. A. Steffen and son, Herman, visited his parents at llcrndon on Sunday.— John Urich, who spent several weeks in Virginia, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Urich, before leaving for Duluth, Minnesota. —Mrs. C. C. Blake visited at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Brubaker at Williaiusport this week. —A. M. Hoffman and C. E. Sheetz spent over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman at Orwin. Mrs. Rebecca J. Eby, of Heckton, is spending some time at the home of F. E. Corsnitz. —Alma Colson, of Dillsburg, spent Sunday at the home of W. H. Keiter.—Mr. and Mrs. L>. B. A. Meliargue, of Lucknow, •spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac G. , Ryan.—Miss Laura Flicker spent Sunday at her home at Dillsburg.—Samuel Shepley and fam ily, of Philadelphia, arc spending a short time at the home of his par >nts, Mr. and Mrs. John Shepley.— Mrs. D. F. Meredith is seriously ill. Middleburg—Mr. and sTrs. Dallas Marks, of Lewistown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Schoch on Sun day.—Mr. and Mrs. James G. Thomp son and son. James, are visiting rel atives at Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. C. M. Bickel spent several days with her' sister, Mrs. Shirk, at Oakland Mills.— Mrs. Harrison Moyer and daughter. Ida, visited relatives at Troxelville Sunday.—Herbert Bower, of Philadel phia, spent several days with his brother, Edwin.—Superintendent of Schools T. A. Stetler and directors Hovt Graybill, Clark Boyer, William 1 lunimell and John Walter visited the schools of Franklin township this week.—Mrs. Pulin. of Sunbury, spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. George Moatz. —The Thimble Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. J. C. Fowler, on Thursday afternoon. —Jay Herman, of Miffllntown, Spent Sunday with his father, Jacob Herman. —Mr. and Mrs. William Compton announce the birth of a boy on Sunday morning. —Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Baehman visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Welir near Miffllnburg, on Sunday.— Banks Wyand and family, of Beaver Springs, and Mr. and yAlrs. James Beaver, of Miffllnburg. spent Sunday with-Mr. and Mrs. Dagle. DAUPHIN Mary Grimm. Of Harrisburg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf on Sunday. Miss Helen Kennedy spent Thurs day with her sister, Mrs. Jonas Sliaul ter, Harrisburg. Mrs. W. F. Reed was the guest of Mrs. Bertha Tredwell, at Harrisburg. on Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret Wise, of Harrisburg, spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Frank Lyter, at Zionsville. Mrs. Edward MeCullum, of Harris burg, Is visiting her brother. Mrs. William Bickel and son, of Harrisburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bickel, on Wednesday. Mrs. George Bogner, of Harrisburg. was the guest of Miss Nellie Lebo, at Zionsville. Warren Wiest and family, of Har risburg, spent Sunday at Stone Glen. Miss Olive Douden sang a solo on Thursday evening accompanied by Mj-s. Harry Miller, of Dauphin, on the piano, at the Dauphin Southern District Convention of the Patriotic Sons of America at the Flat Iron building. .Nineteenth and Derry streets, Harrisburg. SIOO Reward, SIOO The readera of this paper will be pleaded t learn that there If at feast one dreaded dlseaa* that science has been able to eure In all It* •tages, and that la Catarrh. Heir* Catarrh Car* In the only potltlTe eure nor- mown to the med leal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, require* a constitutional treatment. Hall - * Catarrh Car* la token Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mticoua surfarea ot the syatem, thereby destroying the foundation of the dlaease.'and glYlng the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ture In doing Its work. The proprietors hnr* *o much faith In Its euratlro powers that they offer On* Hundred Pollers (or any cnae that It (all* to cure. Send for Hat of teatlmontals. Address F. 3. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Drugglste, T3c. Taks Hall'* Family IM> for constlpatlom. Use Telegraph Want Ads SATURDAY EVENING, OLD MEMBERS OF PERRY COUNTY LODGE . m3E*. JUDGE WILLI Ay C.RIER Xc Bloonilicld, Pa., Feb. 24. —, Mackinaw Lodge, Xo. 380, I. O. O. F., j boasts of two of the oldest members j ofe the order in the State, not only in j length of membership but in age as j well. Judge William Grier, of New Bloom field, who was 86 years old December i 28, became a member of Mackinaw! lodge July 12, 1858, nearly 59 years' ago. He has tilled all chairs of the lo- j cal lodge, and is a past grand, and! frequently represented his lodge in the | Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. He was i secretary of the lodge a number of terms, and treasurer from 1885 to 1895, resigning when he engaged in j business in Canada for several years. | Yoaßortowfi —Mrs. Mollie Brisbln i was a suest at a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mann at Reedsville.—Mr. and Mrs. Jesse | Colyer, who were recently married, , came on a honeymoon trip to visit the former's brother, Frank Colyer, and sister, Mrs. Walter Woomer.—Kobert Grenoble, of Lewis burg, was a Sunday visitor with home folks.—Edward ! Porter, who has been located in Phila i delphia for some time, is spending a | week with home folks.—Mrs. Edgar j Herbster spent several days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William . Dasher. —Miss Mabel Caruthers was a ' visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gray.—The Rev. E. T. J.Rhodes, of Lewistown, called on friends here. —ilrs./P. M. Reigle, of ! Parcheytown, visited her daughter, j Mrs. Chas. Uhl on Tuesday.—Miss | Helen Carver, of Orbisonia, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WlHiam Wear.—Mrs. Mary Rearick, of Milroy, ; was a visitor at the home of Mr. and j Mrs. J. A. Grenoble.—Mrs. Lizzie Fli i son and Mrs. Mao Dalby were visitors lat Keedsville on Sunday.—Mrs. S. M. j Seller was a visitor at the home of her i sister, Mrs. Edward Seitz, at Lake I Park on Thursday.—Misses Alice [ Decker and Hazel Kibe were visitors iat the 11. Everly home.—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Guyer, of Shaver's Creek Val j ley, Huntingdon county, were over j Sunday visitors at the 11. B. Hutching | son home. I Thompson town—Mrs. C. A. Meiser I spent several days at Middleburg.—- • Miss Jurrie Wilson and Mrs. Kate i Janney, of Miffllntown, spent Wednes | day with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ship | pen Thompson.—Mrs. William P. Mar tin, of Dunbal-, and Mrs. Edith Barton, 'of Newport, were guests of Miss Pearl [ Haldeman on Wednesday.-—Miss Jeo j nie Herr, of Altoona, Is visiting her sister, Miss Mary Herr.—Mrs. Lotus | Metz, of Allensviile, is visiting her son, ! Dr. S. F. Metz.—George Shuman, a student at Conway Hall, Carlisle, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Sliunian. —Miss Julia Burns visiting her parents at | East Salem.—"Mr. and Mrs. Warren j Cross, of Altoona, and Max and Gladys J De Arnilt, of Altoona, spent the week i end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colyer. Womilcyshurg—Miss Gall Bard has | returned to her home at Chambers i burg, after spending several days with j Miss Elizabeth McKenna.—Mrs. Harry j Baker, of Hagerstown, was the guest j of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker and Mr. | and Mrs. Winter Baker.—J. J. Hera ; mer spent Tuesday at Carlisle.-—Mrs. | William Rhiver visited her sister at I York on Wednesday.—Mr. and Mrs. 'Jacob Hippie and William Harrison were guests of Mrs. Fannie Hippie.— ( W. O. lilsh'el ami daughter, Mary, vis- I ited Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Holtz at Elk ' wood.—Mrs. J. S. Ort was the guest of Mrs. Daniel Etsheid at Lemo.vne.— ' Mr. antl Mrs. George Chapman were 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Rhine i hart.—Miss Maud Arney and Harry ! North, of Lancaster, were guests of | Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Arney.—Mr. and I Mrs. I. N. Rlshel, of Harrisburg, Mrs. !R. M. Peffer, of Washington Heights, and S. A. Holtz were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rishel.—Mrs. Sarah Dor,n --| baugh and Miss Alice Dornbaugh vislt j ed Mrs. J. J. Henuner.-—Mrs. Martha j Newcomer and Miss Beulah Neld ihatner visited Mrs. S. A. Holtz, who is I 111 at her home at Elkwood.—Mr. and I Mrs. Morris Rhinehart were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Myers at Harris burg. WI 1.1.1 AM STOW X Louis Shaffer and family, of Ml nersvllle, an toed to town and spent some time at the home of David Wat kins, of Broad street. E. C. Miller spent several days at Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cox, of Ly- I kens, spent Thursday at the home I of Aaron Ralph. Miss Ethel Kanderman, of Lykens, j was the guest of Miss Emma Adams. Mrs. Charles Allen, of Tower City, j was a town visitor. i Jfimes Miller, Harvey Kinsov, John t'roizer and Thco. McNeal spent a day at. Harrisburg.' Herbert Davis, of New York City, spent the week hero. FALMOUTH Mrs. Simon f'6lllns arid Mrs. Daniel! Redmond are ill. Miss Mary Metzgar visited her sister,! Miss Ruth Metzgar, over Sunday. Revival services in progress at Gy- 1 ers' U. _B. Chuch are meeting with much success. The Rev. Mr. Hebcr ling, of Hlprhspire, and the Rev. Mr. Shannon, of Lebanon Valley College, preside at the meetings. Preaching at the Methodist Church to-inorrow evening at 7 o'clock, by the Rev. George Landis, pastor. The United Brethren Christian En deavor Society is preparing a special program to be rendered Sunday even tng, March 4. Jacob Fishel, track foreman on the Columbia branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad, has been transferred to the same position on the main line and will move to Lancaster early in March, t IHr -fe^ HRHBH HBBHBHIHHRi jHNHkHBKH AMOS SMITH Amos Smith, of Camp Hill, Cum berland countfv who will be 81 years | old on the 24th of tills month, was ; initiated and became a member of | Mackinaw lodge March 30, 1857, and | has thus been a member in good [standing of Mackinaw lodge. No. 380, i nearly 00 years. Most of his years ; have been spent away from here, but ! he lias maintained his membership, | always in good standing. Mr. Smith is a native of Juniata township, and moved to Cumberland county when a young man. He was for years steward at the Camp Hill Soldiers' Orphan (Home, after the Civil war. Wiconfsoo.—Misses Margaret Schoff stall and Olwyn Phillips spent the week-end with Millersburg friends.— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mace visited rel atives at Tower. City, on Sunday.— Mrs. Maude Rosener spent Thursday at Cressona.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Witmer, of West Fairview, is vis iting at the home of Edward Messner. —Mrs. Homer Pontius, of West Fair view; Mrs. P. C. Boddorff and Laura Buckley are visiting their parents. Mr. and Sirs. John Buckley.—Mrs. H. C. Sheafer is home after spending sev eral days at Wilkes-Barre.—The Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Warfel left on Wed nesday for Philadelphia, where they will attend the anflual United Evan gelical conference. —George Smith and family visited Tower City relatives recently.—William Lloyd, who has been seriously ill, is improving slow ly.—Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bordner spent Sunday at Millersburg.—Lester Coles, of Millersville, N. J., is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coles, Sr. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fos ter spent Sunday with their son, Al bert, at Bloomsburg State Normal school. —Misses- Ethel and Mildred Sallada were guests of Ruth and Nao mi Bottomly, at Williamstown, Sun day.-—Harold Higgins, of Harrisburg, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higgins.—The Rev. Fel ton, of Tower City, spent Tuesday even ing here., —F. I. McNeal is home from a visit to Harrisburg.—Mrs. J. C. Smith and Harvey Botdorf attended the reception and dance given by the junior class of Sliippensburg State Normal school. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shoop are spending several days at Philadelphia.—Mr. and Mrs. William O. Wiest is visiting relatives at Dal matian—Mrs. Harvey Bohner and Miss Margaret Snyder spent Sunday with relatives at Elizabethville. — Charles 11. is spending several days at Enhaut.—John A. M. Keen and Robert Minnich. of Dickin son College, Carlisle, are visiting their parents.—Dr. I. A. Keeter and Andrew A. Dodd spent Tuesday at Berrys burg. leaders.—Millard T. Enders, of Har risburg, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Jacob Enders.—Mrs. J. W. Knouff re turned home on Sunday after spend ing several months with her son, J. B. Knouff, at Harrisburg.—Daniel Warfel, of Sunbury, Is the guest of Charles Lenta.—Dr. J. W. Xeff and family and J. C. Fitting and family took in the Chautauqua .at Elizabeth ville. —Edgar Warfel, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Warfel. — ] John Enders, of Halifax, and Samuel Smith, of McClellan, were visitors here on Sunday.—John C. Fitting at tended a school directors' convention at Steelton. —J. H. Eyter spent the week-end with his son, the Rev. J. A. Dyter, at Harrisburg.—C. D. Enders spent Wednesday "at Elivabethville. MIIiI.KItSTOWX Mrs. Jennie Byers and her sister, Mrs. U. K. White, of San Diego, Cal., are visiting relatives at St. Thomas. Miss Carrie Brown, of Harrisburg, was the guest of Miss Zella Cathcart over Sunday. Miss Louise Gray entertained the "Camp Fire Girls" at her home in Tusi carora township. Mrs. George Rebok visited her sis ter, Mrs. L. A. l.eedy, at Chambers burg. ' Misses Sara Kipp and Sara Ricka haugli attended the Emos-Beaver wed ding in Acadenvia on Thursday. Air. and Mrs. James Kounsley are visiting their son, Leland Rounsley, and.family at Altobna. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Allen and daughter, Gracella, of Wormleysburg, visited Mrs. Allen's sister, Miss Ella Tyson, on Wednesday. DILLSBURG Letters testamentary on the estate of the late Mrs. Samuel Dltner have been granted Jerre Dltner and Mrs., Katherine McClure, son and daugh ter of the deceased. There will be pub lic sale of the real estate and personal property in the near future. Alexander Wierman resumed his work as conductor of the Mechanlcs burg and Dillsburg car this morning after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. W. M. Flicker, wife of the editor of the Dillsburg Bulletin, has been -ill at her home lor several days past. MIFFLINTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Sajnuel RicUenbaugh, ; of Granville, spent Friday with their daughter, Mrs. John Criswell. David Jenkins and little dauKliter, of Kansas, are guests, of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jenkins. Miss Alice Grubb left Monday for a several weeks' trip to Allentown and Philadelphia. Mrs. James Kulp, of llarrlsburg, spent the week-end with relatives here. i Mr. and Mrs. David Lucas and Mrs. William Mertzler, of spent a day In the twin towns. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hergy and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Slarner, of Read ing, motored here and spent Sunday with John Bergy. Mrs. Alma Fdwards, of near Phila delphia, is visiting friends in the twin town and in Miiford township. > HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH REMEMBERED ON HER BIRTHDAY Home Department Managers of Mechanicsburg Churcli of God Honor Fellow Member GIVE BEAUTIFUL BOUQUET Mrs. Mercer Entertains Organ ized Bible Class of Trinity Lutheran Sunday School Mccliaiik'sbtu'g', p a ., Feb. 24.—The birthday anniversary of Mrs. A. G. Eb erly, of West Main street, was pleas antly remembered by the Home De partment managers of the Churcli of | God. of which she is a member, on Monday evening. Meeting at the home of the superintendent, Mrs. A. E. Sie ber, the members' called upon and sur prised Mrs. Eberly. A gift concealed ! in a beautiful bouquet of (lowers was presented to her with a speech of ap : preeiation for her faithfulness as su | perintendent of the department for I seventeen years, by the pastor, the j Rev. B. L. c. Baer. —John L. Shelly, 'Jr.. son of Attorney John E. shelly, ot East Main street, was admitted to the bar of Cumberland county.—Mrs. H H. Mercer entertained the members of the organized Bible Class of Trinity | Lutheran Sunday school, taught by Geoi*ge B. Hojver, on Tuesday evening* at her home, in West Main street.— i Mrs. J. B. Spera, of Dillsburg, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. .H. C. Stamm, East Main street.—M. E. Dick spent Thursday at Philadelphia.—Miss Ruth Peck, of Irving College faculty, in secretorial department, will leave next week for Beechwood School, Jenkintown, where she assumes charge of the office. Both institutions are under the same man agement. —on Thursday evening Mrs. George W. Hershman entertained the Standard eßarers, a missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal Cnurch, at her home in West Coover street. A pleasant social hour followed the bus iness session and refreshments were served.—Mrs. Edgar Cole, of Irving ton, N. J., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Coble—Successful evangelistic services are being con ducted in the Church of God, adding many new members to the church.— The Rev. Joljn S. Adam, pastor ot' St. Paul's Reformed Church, was one of the speakers at the anniversary cele bration of the Knights of Pythias at Churchtown, on Tuesday evening.— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharr, of Camp Hill, were in town on Tuesday even ing, and attended the Assembly mas querade ball. Many Visitors Spending Winter Days at Dauphin Dauphin, Pa., Feb. 24.—Miss Helen Miller left yesterday for Ben Abon, j where she will spend several weeks with Mrs. James P. Haldeman.—Tie) Rev. H. C. Lutz. pastor of the United ' Evangelical Church, left on Wednes- j day to attend the annual church con ference at Philadelphia. Clinton Bickel, of Philadelphia, was the week- s end guest of his mother, Mrs. Marion i Bickel. —Mrs. Hanson Riegel, of New Cumberland, spent several days with Mrs. George S. Landis. —Miss Francisl Adams and Miss Kuthryn Weaver, of i Millersburg, were the week-end guests > of Miss Ruth Deibler.—Miss Carrie! Elizabeth Gerberich, a student at Mlssi Hart's school, Philadelphia, is spend ing a short vacation with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Freeman C. Gerberich. — Mrs. Sarah Sponsher has returned home from a visit with Mrs. Frederick > Schneider, at York.—Dr. and Mrs.) Hawes and children, of Harrisburg. spent Sunday with Mrs. J. W. Haw- j thorne. —Mrs. Charles De Veny and son, Harold, of Millersburg, Mrs.; Bertha Tredwell and daughter, Mrs. j H. A. Ring, both of Harrisburg, were : recent guests of Mrs. William F. Reed., —Miss Anne Robinson Mtller, who, spent the past winter in New York i City, returned home on Tuesday.— j Raymond Long, of Harrisburg, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Lane Long.—Miss Cora S. Cofrode has returned home from Mil lersburg, where she spent several months with Mrs. William Matter.— Mrs. Bertha Henninger, of Johnson burg, was the week-end guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Klnter. —Mr. and Mrs. William Worcester, of Harrisburg, were the guests of thei Rev. and Mrs. Robert Fulton Stirling,! on Sunday.-—Mrs. Margaret Umberger, j of Harrisburg, is visiting her daughter,! Mrs. Charles Sellers. —William Kline, who was visiting his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. George Kline, has left for Phila delphia.— Miss Nellie Blessing, and Miss Foot, of Harrisburg, were the j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman C. Gerberich on Wednesday.—Mrs. Eliza- ! beth Weitzel, Mr. and Mrs. David I Smouse, and Mr. Langford, of Harris burg, spent Sunday with Miss Clara Poffenberger.—Miss Frances Swltzer, [ of Atlantic City, and Mrs. Rebecca | Graybill, of Harrisburg, were recent) guests of T. A. Sweitzer.—Mr. and | Mrs. Harry Lutz, of Harrisburg, are spending the week at their summer j cottage, "Bob-White," at Speeceville. j Mrs. Daniel Mader, of Coxestown,: was the guest of Mrs. Sabra M. Bell on Saturday. y Twelve Little Folks at Edith Nehf's Party Xrwvlllr, Pa., Feb. 24.—About twelve little folks were entertained at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nehf in j honor of their little daughter, Edith's, sixth birthday. Milton Boyles, of Corporation street, was operated on for appendlcities at the Carlisle Hos pital, recently.—Miss Lulu Shulenberg er and nephew, Kdward Shulenberger, visited the former's brother, Robert, at New Cumberland, on Sunday. D. H. Heller was a Harrisburg visitor.— Mrs. H. C. Espenschade spent Monday at Harrisburg. Miss Ellena Koser, who underwent an operation at the Harrisburg Hospital, returned home on Wednesday. Mrs. Annie McCoy, who spent several months with her son at Philadelphia, returned home on Mon day. She waa accompanied by her brother, George North. Mrs. Belle Swope and sister. Miss Jane M. Hays, visited friends at Harrisburg for sev eral days. —• Miss Bertha James, a teacher at the Scotland Orphan school, spent Sunday at her home. Hoyt H. Bower, a Harrisburg groceryman, spent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. A. D. Laughlln. Mlsls Ella G. Fry is visiting at the homos of her broth ers. U. O. Fry. at Camp Hill, and Harry A. Fry, at Paxtang. Charles Walker, of Hteelton, spent Sunday at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Martha Walk er. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Boyles were guests of relatives at Harrisburg for Heveral days. Mrs. T. Ban- Swigert is ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Jacob Koch, Mrs. Samuel Heller, Mrs. Daniel Heffelflnger and George P. James are also on the sick list. ■— Mrs. R. Blean Claudy spent Wednesday at Harrisburg. Mrs. E. M. Davidson and daughter, Sarah, of New Cumber land. are visiting her mother, Mrs J. T. Dunfee. NEW CUMBERLAND COUPLE MARRIED 64 YEARS Ml New Cumberland. Pa., Feb. 24.—M ! retired from the carpenter trade a r. and Mrs George K. Grove, both 85 | few years ago. They have three dau years old, have been married t!4 year ghters: Mrs. J. A. Kunkle; Mrs. Sam s. Tluy are In good health and enjoy: uel Garver, of Arkansas .and Mrs. T. their daily walks. Mr. Grove, a veter j B. Hempt, of New Cumberland, and an of the Civil War, was a member one son. Luther Grove, of New Cum of Company B, 187 th Regiment. He | beriand. Miss Louise Gray Hostess to Camp Fire Girls . Mlllerstown, Pa-. l i ' eh - 24.— -Miss Louise Gray 'entertained the Fire Girls ut her iiome about two mile from town 011 Tuesday —Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ulsh and son. David Addison, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ulsh's parents, Mi. and Mrs. David Howenstine. at Newport. Frank Crape, of Houtedaie. wis a week-end guest at the home of Wtl t liam Roilnsley.—Arthur KiPP and Miss Mario Pretz spent Svmdaj ftt the home of David Seller, heal ' son town. —Mr. and Mrs. .• • and Mr. and Mrs. Morton ted at Duncannon on 8 li ndaj'. • ! Alva Splcher spent Sunday wlth he j parents, near Liverpool.—"'} I her brothers .Warren p A _ i toona. and Claire seuc. •* with 1 don.—Martin Rowe spent Sunday wiui I Clarence Kipp. in fo V„n r Harris and Mrs. Frank Mitchell, ot Harris burs were week-end guests of his ! mother, Mrs. tMrnrleH - Zella Cathcart entertained Mlw Brown, of Harrisburg. ovefr Sunday I \i rv flporifp TiehoK and i Mary Isabel and William, arc visit in*relatives at Chambersburg.—Mi an* Mrs. William Moore and son N i r s 1 guests of Mr. and Mr ± James^L. Rounsley, verSunda>. £ whU(l of I Byers and sister, Mis. their ' \r Pfj 1 \n-s" Tlfomas* Nan ki vi 11" O. O Wagner was a Harrisburg | Donald Show. I were guess of their . . gunday _ I Wagner, at . ■ Rounsley are j Mr. and Mrs, Jam* ko Rou n(fley visiting thcii 'S"J; ..„ MlsH es Sarah I and family, in Aitoona u aUpnd . I K , V; finnis Beaver wedding at Aca ed the Xnnis wca on Thursday, demia, Juniata children —Mrs. Howard a,^ this j visited fricntls a daughter, week —Mrs. John Oray her | Louise, spent family. at 1< keß : I son. J- ' • l ' ,a j Mrs Burton Allen and T?- isr-wss:m"'si™ 'c faster, are visiting his parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Harmon Kipp. Miss Mil- I dred Shenk entertained several of her ' little friends at tea on Saturday even ing—Emory Fry was a visitor at ! Newport, Tuesday afternoon. Dinner at Daniel's Home On Washington's Birthday llerrvshurg, Pa., Feb. 24. —A Wash ington's Birthday dinner was given at the home of Henry Daniel on Thurs day, February 22; to his children, crandchildren, the Rev. and, Mrs. C. P. Wehr, of Eliza betlivllle; Helen Daniel, the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Huy ett and daughter, Jean, of Berrysburg. —Mrs, Ralph Strawhecker and daugh ter, of Harrisburg, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Foster: —The Rev. Mr. Hoffman is attending the Evangelical conference at Philadelphia this Ola Weaver is ill with la grippe and unable to till her position as school teacher in Gratz. Harry App, employed at Highspire; is spend ing soine time at home. —A Christian Endeavor social will be held In the school gymnasium on Saturday instead of Thursday, as stated. —George E. Copenhaver and son, Daniel, and John Daniel, of Hershey, autoed here and attended the funeral of Mrs. Witmer on Saturday.— Miss Lena Hartman re turned home from an extended trip to Harrisburg.—Harry Hartman, of Har risburg, was the guest of his parents on Sunday. MRS. JOHN GOOD BURIED Dillsbnrg, Pa„ Feb. 24.—Funeral services of Mrs. John Good were held this morning from the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Smith. The body was taken to Elizabethown for burial. For either brain or I \Jmm muscle I I Baker's Cocoa L <*■_ is refreshing —J[ Cocoa contains more p -v£~j nourishmentlhanbeef"! J|l j| Walter Baker ti Co. Ltd. ESTABLISHED I7©o DORCHESTER,MASS. |MI, \/^M| FEBRUARY 24, 1917. Explosion in Cookstove Sends Woman to Hospital Union Deposit, Pa., Feb, 24.—0n j Monday evening when Mrs. Samuel i Gipe was putting coal in a stove some j thing exploded like a cartridge and - broke part of the stove door; then ! something hit Mrs. Gipe on the right I side of her chest, affecting the right ! side of the body as though it was j paralyzed, on Tuesday she was taken Ito the Harrisburg Hospital for an ■ X-ray examination. —On Monday evening when Jacob Espenshade was on his way to the stable he'fell on the I icy pavement, receiving a fracture of I the left knee. —Preaching service will I be held in the United Brethren Church | to-morrow morning at 10:30 o'clock Iby the pastor, the Ilev. George W. Mailman.—Miss Edna Kaufman spent I several days at Harrisburg, visiting Mr. land Mrs. Kdward Kudy.—Mrs. Kate Behney and son, Adam, of Kanksburg, were the guests of her parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Levi Snyder on Sunday.— ■ A. M. Kuhns spent Wednesday at liar- I '■Jsbnrg. —Enos Fackler and family, of I Elissabethtown, were entertained by , the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Abraham Kackler, on Sunday.—Jesse |M. Chronlster has been drawn as a .iuror for the.March quarter sessions 1 court.—Miss Sarah Etter spent a day ! at Palmyra.—Mrs. Harvey Derrickson, | of New London, is spending some time j with her mother, Mrs. Samuel Gipe.— | Joseph Etter and daughter, Mrs. An i drew Krelser, Jr., spent Wednesday at Harrisburg.—Charles Miller, of Pal i myra, was a visitor among his relatives on Wednesday.—George Miller is mail carrier from Swatara Station, while | William Phfeils, the regular carrier, is ill. . AI'KOX SOCIAL AT DAUPHIN. Dauphin. Pa., Feb, 24.—A successful . Apron social" was held last evening i at the home of Mrs. Blanch Robinson, ]in Erie street, by the Bible class of 'the Presbyterian Sunday school, taught by Charles E. Shaffer. It was j largely attended, each person bringing a miniature apron, in whose pocket was placed a penny for every inch in | their waist measure. Pies, cakes and candy were on sale. The program in cluded; Instrumental duet by Misses | Carrie Gerberich and Anna Houck; i solo, Paul Worcester, of Harrisburg; ; Recitation, Margaret Hawthorne; j Mrs. Cornelius, of Harrisburg; i reading, Miss Nellie Hunter. Ice cream i and cake were served. The proceeds, | SSO, will go toward the annual Easter .offering of the Sunday school. CELEBRATE ANMYERSAR Y. ■ Allen, Pa.. Feb. 24.—The Knights of | Pythias celebrated their fifty-third an- I niversary this week. There were I present to join in the celebration, j members of the orders from Carlisle I and Mechanicsburg. The meeting was ! presided over by John A. Hoover, who introduced the speakers in a pleasing | manner. The speakers were the Rev. John S. Adam and S. S. Brenner, of Mechanicsburg; Fislc Goodyear, of True Friends of Carlisle, and Robert Peffer, of Allen Lodge. A num ber of selections were rendered by the I lodge orchestra. NEW MANAGER CHOSEN. Dauphin, Pa., Feb. 24.—A largely i attended meeting of the Dauphin Ath j letic Association was held Thursday night, Chas. Lebo presiding. A report | from the representative to the Dau j phin-Perry League was received. C. ' M. Lyter was elected manager of the j baseball team. FIGHT AGAINST HOTELS, i Newport, Pa.. Feb. 24.—Big fight ; against applicants for liquor licenses } in Perry county is promised this year. I Remonstrance will be made against | the National House and the Mingle I House, both of which were re-licensed I last year, after having been "dry" for ; two years. ' ADDRESS BY MISSIONARY Dillsburg, Pa.. Eeb. 24.—Mrs. Callie ' King a former foreign missionary of ! "he United Brethren church, gave an ! address in Calvary United church on Wednesday evening. Mrs. King had arranged to speak at this place in January at the time of the evangelistic service in the United Brethren church, but on account of illness was unable to come. LIBRARY HAS 1,100 VOLUMES . | Catalog of Books at Mt. Union Institution Has Been Com pleted by Expert | CHAMPIONSHIP DEBATP, Ml. Union and Huntingdon Teams Will Meet on Monday Evening Mt. I'lilwn, Pa.. Feb. 24.—0n Monday evening the high school will debate Huntingdon high for the county championship. The entire student body will Journey to Hunting don to henr the debate and cheer for Mount Union.—Miss Kockaway, of the State Library Department at Harris burg, was here this week and has com pleted the cataloguing and classifying 1 of the books of the public library. Mt. J Union now lias about 1,100 books ami | Is proud of its library.—Fred McClain, jof the University of Pennsylvania. | spent Sunday here and Harold Culver, I of the same institution, spent the en tire week visiting his parents here.—J. I Shapiro lias opened a new drugstore iin the Shapiro Theater Building:. He will also open a restaurant and Kuro- I pean plan hotel. —.The Appleby Build ing is now under roof and it is ve ! ported wllh bo occupied soon by Che j Kothert Furniture Company.—The Higli i School choir sung in the Methodist I Church Sunday night and to-morrow ! night they will sing in the Presbyterian Church. —Harry White is critically ill I with pneumonia.—The Central National j Bank is Hearing completion and it is ' thought will be ready for occupancy iby March I. It is 'ilie most modern | bank in this part of the valley.—The I ladies of tiie Presbyterian Church held ; a market on Saturday in the Itaystown | Power Company's olfice and realized a | large sum for the benefit of the church. —T. C." Appleby, a Grand Army man. ' gave a patriotic talk to the High School I pupils on Washington's Birthday. Linglestown Schools to Have Exhibit of Pupils' Work l.inttlestonn. Pa., Feb. 24.—An exhi bition of tile work of Linglestown's : School will bo held in the Union Chapel, | 7.15 p. in. Thursday. March 1. A pro ! gram has been prepared with the idea of creating some interest in local . schools.—Mrs. Elizabeth BalthaseV, of Palmyra, and Miss Sue M&lhenny, oC i Harrisburg, visited friends here Thurs | day.—Mrs. Harvey Shuey, of Enola, I spent Thursday as the guest of Mr. i and Mrs. Austin Slianer. Mr. anil Mrs. Karl Look and daugli j ter, of Manadu Hill, spent Sunday as I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliani Look.— | Mr. and MH. Isaac Kramer and Janies, |of Straustown, Berks county, wen ! week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. liar i vey Gerhard. | A. Meade Juillard, of Lancaster, spni | several days with his parents, Mr, ano i Sirs. Harry .luiliard.—Miss Kate Mel!- i lienny, of Harrisburg, was a rec*< guest of her sister, Mrs. Annie SinittU ! Mr. and Mrs. John Cruni, and Mr. ami Mrs. John Fox, were guests of Mr. Henry Cruni on Sunday.—Miss Viola j Sample and Miss Helen Higgins spent j Sunday at Harrisburg.—Miss Vernu : Caifsei spent several days with Mr. ami [ Mrs. Charles Lenker at Harrisburg.— j Edward Lingle, of Steelton, was a re cent guest of liis daughter, Mrs. John J Reese.—Mr. and Mrs. t Eugene Shenk land son, of Steelton, spent Tuesday as I the guests of Dr. F L. Shenk.'-p-Miss jjane Care and Miss Grace Smith were | visitors at Harrisburg Wednesday.— | Mrs.. William Feeser and children, of | Halnton, visited friends here Sun | day.—Mrs. Morris Tobias and Mrs. Wil- I liam Look, of Oberlin, were guests of | their sister, Mrs. Mary Noeckef on Wednesday..—Mr. and Mrs. David Jlun kle were visitors at Harrisburg Mon day.—Miss Marion Townsend, of Harris burg, spent Thursday as the of Miss Marion Smith.—Mr. and Mrs. David Felty entertained In honor of their daughter Ruth's eighth birthday.—^Mi ss Myrna Speas and Miss Vera Speas, of Penbrook, spent Thut ."•jy as the quests !of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wetteroth. — j (rldepn J"eeser, of Penbrook, visited friends here Sunday. ' ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL RESIGNS. j MifYlintown, Pa., Feb. 24.—Miss May Ernest, who has been assistant prinei ! pal of the High School for the past j three years, has resigned her post on account of ill health and Prof. Mason, of State College, has been elected to the vacancy.—Mr. and Mrs. David Lucas and Mrs. William Hertzler, of i Lewistown, spent a day in the twin towns. —David Jenkins and little (laughter, of Kansas, are guests of his ! purents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. 1 Jenkins,-—Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bergy |and family and Mr. and Mrs. Slanner, iof Reading, motored here and Bpent i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bergy. I —Paul M. Heimach, of Philadelphia, 1 spent Sunday with his wife and daugh ter, who have been visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Kulp, for the past two months.—Miss Alice Grubb left on Monday for a several weeks' trip to Allentown and Philadelphia.— Mrs. James Kulp, of Harrisburg, spent the week-end with relatives here. — Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rickenbaugh, of Granville, spent Sunday with tlicir daughter, Mrs. John Criswell.