2 TIMELY NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA AND CITY'S SUBURBS CAMP FIRE GIRLS' "WEENIE" ROAST House Parties nnd Entertain ments Make Life Pleasant at Stoverdale Stovrdale Pa,. July 9. —The Gen nlsheyo'* Camp Fir® Girls gave a "Weenie'* roast and a bacon bat on the Blufl\ A great flr was built on one of the projecting rocks around whleh the camp fire girls and their guests gathered and partook of the hot feast-. Mrs-. LUlle Stover, of Hummels town-, chaperoned a house party over the week-end at Y. R. U. Missing cottage-. The guests were. Misses MelbA'Garman, Stella Hess, Violet Garnnfii Esther Foss, Paulina Stoned and Mrs. LUlie Stoner. Messre-. John Bordner, Howard Holsbergs Frank Keller and lrvin Baer-. Misses Lvi Lehman, Sadie Crist, Alice Btraub and Carrie Crist, of Harrisburg-, spent the waek-end at the 01eandei\ Mrs-.. C-. B* Williamson, of Harris burgs is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. R-. Carmany at Sunny Side. J. B-. Fortenbaugh entertained his Sunday school class of the Otterbein United Brethren Church of Harris burg at his cottage, the Cozy Nook, on Satujxiayv Those present were:, Messrs-. Carl Swope, Luther Mc-! Laughlln* Alfred Lilly, Elmer Murry, George Murry, Roy Murry, Harold < Egolf> John Horner, Robert Wardi and Earl King. Messrs. Lilly, Mc- Laughlin and Horner will leave with the Eighth Regiment soldiers on the fifteenth. Mrs. David Demmy, of Harris burg, chaperoned the following per sons at a house party held at the Idylwyld over the week-end: Elea nor Weaver, Esther Demmy, Mary Loudenslager, Evelyn Eckenberger, Josephine Zug. Esther Yeager, Hess Kline, E. F. Weaver, B. C. Hummel, Ralph Gingerich. Mr. and Mrs. Crist Groff and Mr. and Mrs. S. l'ountz, of Harrisburg, are occupyingrtheir cottage, the Out look. Mrs. Earl Sheaffer and son. Earl, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and sons Oscar and Galen and Miss Alma Miller, of Harrisburg, were Sunday gue&t3 at Hickory Lodge. Mrs., W. O. Foster, Miss Elizabeth Foster and John C. Rodes, of Har risburg. spent Sunday with Mrs. M. A. Elder at the Ruhelm. Miss Erma Henry. Arthur Henry, Edward Lodholz and Ernest Barber, of Harrisburg. spent the week-end at Wohelo cottage. Miss Emma Bender, of Millers burg. was a Sunday guest of the Camp Fire Girls at the Clyfrest. Misse.T Mary Shaffner, Annie Beatty and Lile Fisher were guests of Mrs. Emory Fisher, Sr., at Emory VlHa. Miss Nina Ruth, of Highsplre, spent the week-end at the Susse I Rnhe. Mrs. J. B. Fortenbaugh and daughters, Joe and Phoebe, Miss, their nieM does with tobacco. Two years | jJSSgllj of it make VELVET, f Iff For VELVET is matured by two full | l years of ageing in Nature's way. The result is that mellow, aged-in-the wood smoothness that no other smok | ing tobacco possesses. I , 'I J You can't get that smoothness in any other way. <3 | .j * MONDAY EVENING, | Sara Gaberlch, Mary Stambaugh and Ethel Geneva Chubb, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday at the Cozy Nook cot tage. | The Camp Fire Girls gave a wa termelon feast at their cottage on Saturday. The members of a house party at Hickory Lodge gave a porch party on Saturday night. J. W. Cole spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cole at the Wald heim. Members of the Camp Fire Girls gave a birthday party in honor of Miss Olive Hoffman. A birthday dinner was served with the usual birthday cake. Miss Hoffman re ceived many beautiful gifts. , Mrs. Mary Ellenberger, of the Oak Glen cottage, was at her Har risburg home for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sherlock,' of Mlddletown, spent Saturday in the grove. Mr. and Mrs. F. Marlon Sourbeer, S|, Master Robert Sourbeer and Mi's. L. E. Gratlins are spending some time at their cottage, the Chel sea. Kenneth Steele, of Middletown, spent the week-end at the Utopia. JONATHAN* BARNHILL BURIED Mechanicsburg, Pa., July 9.—Fu neral services for Jonathan Barnhill weer held this afternoon at his late home. Chestnut and Simpson streets, conducted by the Rev. H. Hall Sharp. Mr. Barnhill, who was a resident of Mechanicsburg for many years, died on Friday evening after a short illness while he and his wife wero visiting in Lewistown. He was aged 78 years, and was a member of Trin ity Lutheran Church. Ho was a vet eran of the Civil War, being a mem ber of the One Hundred and Fifty second Pennsylvania heavy artillery, serving under General Benjamin Butler at the fall of Richmond, and was one of the guards for Jeff Davis when he was brought a prisoner to Fortress Monroe, en route to Wash ington, D. C. Mr. Barnhill was a member of Col. H. I. Zlnn Post, No. 415, Grand Army of the Republic, and was one of the firing squad ever since Its organization. He Is survived by his wife and one son. SOLDIER WINS BRIDE .Enola, Pa., July 9.—Miss Grace Gouse, of Enola. and Calvin Engle, of Lemoyne, a member of the machine gun company of the Eighth Regiment, N. G. P., were mavried by Justice of the Peace George H. Horning on Fri day evening. NEW INDUSTRY FOR MARIETTA Marietta, Pa., July 9. Marietta is again In the line for a new Industry, and the National Casting Company has begun repairs in the old manu facturing building. A siding has been starter] by the Pennsylvania Railroad. The new company will manufacture castings and employ many men. This building is one of the oldest in town, and with plenty of ground to branch out as facilities are needed. FESTIVAL ON CHURCH LATIN Enola, Pa., July 9—The Ladles' Mite Society of St. Matthew's Reformed Church will hold an Ice cream festival on the church lawn Thursday evening, July 12. The society will be enter tained on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Cupplea. WEST SHORE NEWS Social and Personal News of Towns Along West Shore The Rev. S .L. Flickinger, former pastor of the Marysville Trinity Re formed Church, has returned to his home at Shepherdstown, W. Va., after spending several days with Marysville friends. Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Deik and daughter, Cynthia, have returned to their home at Marysville after be ing guests of her sister, Mrs. B. C. Heck, at Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Scott, daughter, Edith, and son, Harold, have return ed to their homes at Pitcairn, after visiting Mrs. Scott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Eppley, at Marysville. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, of Ickos burg; Mr. and Mrs. Joch Brickley, of Americus, Kan., and Miss Mary Wil son, of New York City, have return ed to Ickesburg, after visiting sev eral days with' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hench, at Marysville. George and Anna Kling have re turned to their Marysville homo aft er visiting with relatives at New Bloomfield. Mrs. Harry Nace and son, Leon ard, have returned to their Baltimore homes, after visiting with relatives at Marysville. Verne T. Dissinger has returned to Philadelphia, where he is employ ed, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Dissinger, at Marysville. Mrs. George Geesey, of Millers burg, Is the guest of Mrs. Addle Et tein and family, at Marysville. Mrs. P. J. Heisley and Miss Ella Hoiss, of Baltimore, were at Marys ville, on Friday. NEW BANK AT ICKESBURG Marysville, Pa., July 3. —Incorpo- rators of the Ickesburg State bank were scheduled to make application to-day for a charter for their con cern with capital stock of $25,000, all of which has been subscribed In SSO shares. The bank, a building for which is now being erected, will open about September 1. The incorpora tors are Dr. E. Kenneth Wolff, Frank S. Davis, E. E. Schaffer, Harry Mc- Coy, Harry Boden and Dr. Theodore Kharas. TO REPORT OX ANNEXATION New Cumberland, Pa., July f>. —A meeting of the West Shore Firemen's Union will be held in the flrehouse here this evening at 7.45 o'clock. - A report on the progress made on the proposition of annexating the West Shore to Harrisburg will be made at this meeting. Other than that, noth ing of importance will be discussed. * RESURFACING ROAD Lemoyne. Pa., July 9.—Forces of state workmen are resurfacing the road between the Lemoyne bridge and Camp Hill. The road will be made like the Carlisle pike, and this will fill up the only bad stretch of road between Harrisburg and Carlisle. HAKRIPBURO TELEGRAPH LEMOYNE TEACHERS ELECTED I Lemoyne, Pa., July 9.—At a recent meeting: of the Lemoyne school board, Miss Olga Meloy, 909 North Fifteenth street, Harrlsburg, was elected a tiiicher in the high school, which po sition was made necessary through the extension of the course from three years to four. Miss Meloy was as sistant principal of the Enola High Schpol last year. Mrs. Una C. Wood, 1604 North street, Horrisburg. has been elected teacher of muulc, draw ing and peniuanship. PICXIC ALOXG CHEEK Camp Hill, Pa.. July 9. On Satur day tlie first ann.;.'4l .vicnlc cf the Presbyterian Sunday School will i> 11 e I