IMPORTANT NEWS OF TOWNS IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA MT. WOLF GIVES THREE SOLDIERS Town With Sixty-nine on Draft List Has Small Num ber in Military Service RUNNING ELECTRIC WIRE York Haven Light and Power l£ompany Will Furnish Cur rent to Stone Quarries Mount Wolf, Pa., July 28.—Up to the present time this borough has furnished only three men for Uncle Sam's army. Ira Craley is a private in Company K, Eighth Regiment, National Guard of Pennsylvania. Harvey Sope some time ago Joined the regulars, and Harold Hoff, one of the hospital corps, is jiow located somewhere in Texas. This leaves several to be taken from the number drafted. At the time of the enroll ment the borough had sixty-nine on the list. Nearly all those called first are married men and there is much concern as to what the outcome of this will be.—Electricians of the Edi son Light and Power Company have finished the running of wires from the power plant at York Haven to the quarries of the Union Stone Com pany at New Holland. The stone company is building practically a new tcwn near New Holland. The wires run direct from the power plant and will furnish current for the operation of the quarries and the lighting of the streets and houses.—-Mrs. Annie Malfair, of Hershey street, spent sev eral days of last week with her sis ter. Mrs. C. T. Kinports.—Miss Eliz abeth Spahn, a trained nurse, of York, was entertained at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Livingston this week.—Mrs. Joseph Farcht and daughters. Ruth and Helen, are spending the week with relatives and friends in Philadelphia and Wilming ton. Del.—Henry Wolf spent Sunday at Harrisbtirg as the guest of his !*on-in-law and daughter. Professor and Mrs. E. E. Knauss.—Harry Mel horn, of Parkin, Ark., is home on a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melhorn. Mr. Melhorn is in husiness with his father-in-law, the lira being known as the North Ohio Cooperage and Lumber Company.— Elwood Ness and Wilbur Everhart called on friends at New Cumberland on Sunday.—The Rev. and Mrs. Peter Livingston, of York, spent Monday -.vith their nephew, the Rev. G. A. Livingston, pastor of the Starview Lutheran charge. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lease, of Lancaster, spetit the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Luffbarry, of ton Zuse. a student in the theological department of Princeton University, is spending some time with his brother, the Rev. H W. Zuse, pastor of the United Brethren Church. — Miss Fannie. Steffy, of New Cumber land, is spending the week with Misses Sarah and Margaret Rodes.— Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Luqbarry, of Philadelphia, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hartman.—Henry B. Hoff returned on Tuesday from a two weeks' trip to Atlantic City. Miss Rena Hoff. who accompanied her father to the shore, will remain at that place for some time.—Mrs. Anna Baughman, of York, is spending several days at tM* home of Mr. and Mrs. John Por ter. —Charles Winehour, of Lancas ter, spent the week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Knaub.—Mrs. George Houff, who has been spend ing several weeks at York, has re turned to her home here.—Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ketterman and daughter Thelma spent the week-end as guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. "Williams. Harrisburg Families Open Cottages at Campmeeting Elizabcthville, Pa., July 28.—Wil mer A. Hoke has returned to Harris burg after spending a vacation here. —Many cottages at the local camp meeting grounds are already occu pied by Lykens and Harrisburg fam ilies prior to the opening of camp next Tuesday.—Mr. and Mrs. Con dran. of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. George Leiter. -'-The Rev. C. P. Wehr and family, will spend a vacation at Sohnecks ville and Allentown next week. —The alarm bell used at the Market street railroad crossing was removed on Tuesday on account of the nuisance it caused to the nearby residents.— Miss Arlene Swab, of Allentown, is spending some time visiting former classmates here.—Theodore Swab, son of John H. Swab, wrote to his father stating that he had landed safely, in France.—The Rev. E. J. Heilman and family, are enjoying their annual vacation at Lebanon. — Charles H. Wert and family, of Har risburg. spent several days with his sister Mrs. Charles Gansel.—Cler mont Snyder, of Bradford, spent part of the week with his aunt, Mrs. Charles E. Forney, here.—The Rev. H. W. Fitting and children, of Quakertown, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Tsaac Swab.—Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hosterman spent sev eral days with his parents at Rising Springs.—Forrest Miller, of Wash ington. D. C.. is the guest of his grandfather, J. A. Miller, here.—Miss Marion Matter, of West Fairview, is the guest of Mrs. Ralph Lehman.— Rruce Hall and sister. Elizabeth, left for Philadelphia, this week after spending a vacation here. —Henry Rickel. of Mount Carmel, spent sev eral days with B. F. Bufflngton and family.—Homer D. Romberger, of Carlisle, was in town on Tuesday evening.—The mountains adjacent to this place are reported as full of snakes this year.—The local borough council is taking steps to abate the speeding of automobiles within the borough limits by stationing watch ers in various sections of the town.— Miss Gladys Knott, of Lafayette, Ind., is the guest of Miss Floyd T. Romberger.—Mrs. Jacob F. Fisher, of Philadelphia, is the guest of her sisters. Fine New Pipe Organ At Millersburg Church Millersburg, Pa., July 28.—Prepa rations are being made at the Re formed Church for the installation of a fine new pipe organ which the church purchased some time ago. In order to accommodate the organ a large part of the west side of the building was opened and several of the memorial windows changed to other places.—George M. Bowman is out again after a three months' siege of rheumatism. The Millersburg Athletic Association received $l5B from the carnival company stationed here last week as its share of the proceeds.—Miss Mary Heckert. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson W. Heck ert, of West Center street, was op erated on for appendicitis at the Harrisburg Hospital early in the •week and is said to be improving. SATURDAY EYEXESJG, SAMUEL SAYLOR HEADS FIVE GENERATION GROUP Marietta, Pa., July 28. Samuel Saylor, aged 81 years, is the head of a five generation family. He is a veteran of the Civil War, and a na tive of West Manchester township, York county. He was a member of Company C, Eighty-Seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers, and after serving his first enlistment re-enlisted in another regiment Those in the pic ture beside Mr. Saylor are his daughter, Mrs. Baugher Fry, aged 04 years; his granddaughter, Mrs. Mary C. Smith; Katharine Shroy, a great granddaughter, and little Mary Shroy, a great-great-grandchild. CENTRAL PENNA. PERSONALS I.cwisberry.—Mr. and Mrs. Luther i Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. H: M. Sutton, j of Lewisberry, and Miss Sara Myers, j of Harrisburg, took an auto trip on \ Sunday to Bragtown, where thcy| were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William j Anderson. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. j Edward Jackson and two sons, of j McConnellsburg, were guests of Mr. J i'nd Mrs. Jacob Fetrow. The Rev. j Mr. Jackson was a former pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church here. Mrs. Seckel, son Guy, and i daughters, Katharine and Dorothy,. of Bethlehem, are guests of the for- j mer's son, the Rev. L. Elbert Wil son at the Methodist parsonage. —j Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Strayer return- j ed to their home at Lemoyne, after spending several months with Mrs ' Strayer's mother, Mrs Elizabeth Grove. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ernev: and children. Gilbert and Helen ofj New Cumberland, and Mrs. Erney's! brother, Harry W. Brown, of Phila delphia. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown. Mr. and, Mrs. J. Roy Rockey, Mr. and Mrs. j M. J. Potts, Herman Potts, Miss Bessie Kunkel and John Pyles were among the visitors to Gettysburg on j Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cline returned to their home in Steelton after a visit with their brother and sisters at the Cline j home. Miss Mabel Yinger of j Harrisburg, spent several days with ; her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob' Yinger. Mrs. Lincoln Zeiders was a guest of her father. Harry Snyder in Fishing Creek Valley. S. B. Hays, of Newberrvtown, on Sundav visited the 'lethodist Sunday school. > Mr. Jones of Centerville. is visit- | Ing at the home of his daughter,; Mrs. C. J. Beidel. Mr. and Mrs j Frank Downs were Sunday guests of S their daughter, Mrs. William Sbellf>v : at Goldsboro. —Mrs. Ella M. Shelley i and daughter. Julia spent the week ' as guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. R.! Crumble at New Cumberland. Halifax—Mrs. William A. Millard and Miss Esther Rrubakr spent the week with their niece. Mrs. J. Pale Piebel, at York.—John Liddick snent the week at Williamsport. William Kitchen, of Watsontown. spent sev eral davs at the home of his brother. Frank Kitchen. Frank Mattie spent Mondav at the hedside of his sick son Scott Mettle, at Palmatia. Mr. and Mrs. William Garman. of Dauphin, spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Charles '/Ann. below town. Mr. Mrs. Harry Keefer and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Keefer, of Pnlon Deposit, spent Sunday at the homes of Clarence and <3. A. Fetter hoff and C. A. Zimmerman. Samuel Leo, n member of Company K, Fourth Infantry, of the T'nlted States army, stationed at Gettysburg, spent the week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs Anthonv Leo. Misses Myrtle Bickel and Mae Dimkel spent Sunday at Pnlmyra and Hershey. Herman Richter. of the Ambulance Corps of the T'nited States Army, and Miss Anna Richter, of Schuylkill Haven, spent Sunday at the home of their brother. C. M. Richter and fam ily at the Hotel Keystone. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Wagner. of Rochester. X. Y„ are paving a visit to his nar ents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wag ner.—Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Neitz. of Port Trevorton. snent the week-end at the home of their son. James E. Neitz. Mrs R. C. Koopenhoffer spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Still, at Hummels town. John Reitzel and little son and his sister-in-law. Miss Carrie Railey, of Carlisle, spent Sunday at the home of his parents. Prof, and Mrs. S C. Reitzel. Miss Blanche fccholl. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at the home of her sister. Mrs P.' C. Fox. —Miss Nora Scboll, who has been teaching school in New York for some time, is paying a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin P. Scboll, in Hali fax township. John R. Forney spent Sundav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fetterhoff, at Lncknow. Miss Carrie Masner. of Harrisbtirg. and Misses Marie and Catharine Wed dell, of Rrooklyn, N. Y.. are guests of Rartel Enler nnd Mrs. Joseph Epler.— Joshua Albright, of Halifax, who has been on the naval reserve list for some time, on Monday received orders to report at Harrisburg at once to be assigned to active service.—The con dition of Mrs. Ellen L. Rishoff and Miss Annie Shammo. both of whom have been critically 111 the past week, now show signs of improvement. Vnlon Deposit—Mr. and Mrs. F.nos Fackler and children, of Eliza bothown. visitod his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Fnckler on Sunday. John Eodee. of Harrisburg. visited his arandmother. Mrs. David Rambler, on Sunday. lsaac Kelffer and his mother. Mrs. David Smith, spent Sat urday at Neffsville, visiting the let ter's sister. Mrs. Jacob Eandis. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stover and Miss An nie Snyder, of Stnverdale, were enter tained by Mrs. Stover's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Eandis, on Sunday. Miss Maude Stauffer and Miss Ruth Peiffer spent a day at Mt. Gretna. Mrs. Harvey Kaufman and three chil dren. of Rovalton. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellits Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus T'lrich and former's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ulrich, of Oberlin, were the guests of the for mer's sister. Mrs. John Yingst, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Peiffer, accompanied by their son, Sterling Peiffer, and his wife, of Le movne, scent Sunday nt Philadelphia, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmer man. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Shertzer entertained some of his brother" and sisters on Sunday. Miss Oeetali Shert zer of Spokane. Wash.. Miss Ruth Hoffman and William Omohl, of Hali fax: Miss Sarah Shertznr, Robert Shertzer, William Shertzer and Kay Shertzer, of Palmyra. Wiconiseo. Harry Wiest return ed home Thursday after spending several weeks at the Fountain Springs Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mark West of Johnstown, spent sev eral days at the home of George West. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Albert of New York, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Forman.—Anna Stecker visited friends in Tower City on Sun day. Mrs. Geo. L. Snyder and children of Harrisburg, are visiting Mrs. Sarah Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith spent several days in Ocean City and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deibler of Elizabethville. visited J. R. Ester line on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wiest of Hickory Corners, Mrs. Carrie Hart and Mrs. George Wit mer, of Allentown and Mr. and Mrs. Orlick. of Richmond, Va., spent Sunday with William O. Wiest and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Evans, of Scranton, are visiting John H. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Mat thew Williams are spending some time in Atlantic City. John Git tings is home after spending several days at Pottsville. "William D. Ship is visiting R. F. Wiliard at Gratz. Lillian Keen, of Philadel phia. is visiting Mrs. Joseph Rus batch.—John Seip and family, auto ed to Harrisburg on Saturday. John Seimons is visiting relatives at Harrisburg. Marshal Boden is home from a visit to Jersey Shore.— Mrs. James Rowe spent the week end at Harrisburg. lra Kline and Kathaleen Shriner of Tower City, were the guests of Ira Seimons on Sunday.—Dorothy Witmer is home after visiting relatives at flerrys burg.—Dr. H. J. Prout, of Mauch Chunk, visited his parents, Mr. and Airs. J. Prout. Mildred and Robert Koppenhaver spent several days with Mrs. Ida Romberger at Elizabeth ville. W. H. Kissinger and daugh ter. Pauline, and Miss Mary Deifen derfer left on Tuesdav for a fishing trip to McKees Half Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Higgins visited friends at Milersburg dn Sunday. Prof. John E. Shambach returned home Saturday and spent several days here after which he left for Middleburg, where he will spend the summer. Miss Ella Hensel of Philadelphia is the guest of Mrs. Agnes Hensel. Mr. and Mrs. Eltas Whistler of Harrisburg. spent several days nt the home of T. D. Thomas. Miss Ruth Coles is home from a visit to Philadelphia. nialu—Miss Rae Hockenbcrry. of East Waterford, and Miss Mae Ham mann, of Black Log, visited Misses Aids Snyder and Elsie Bistline—Pro fessor J. F. Harkins is on a trip to Millville, Pa. Dr. E. C. Kistler and family and Mrs. P. M. Fetro, visited H. E. Garlin, at Collingsworth. N. J., being accompanied home by Miss An na L. Fetro. Mr. and Mrs. John Prickley. of Americus, Kan., who have not been back to their birthplace for 36 years, ere looking up their old friends here. Mr. Brickley is 78 years old. —.Mrs. Emll Johnston and four children, of Chicago, 111., are visiting the former's father, David Stambaugh. Miss Grace Spotts. of Philadelphia, is home on a vacation. James and Daniel Kessler, of Wan etta, Kan., and David Kessler. of To peka. Kan., came to see their brother, George F. Kessler, who is very ill. —Miss Lea Smith had an operation performed at the Pennsylvania Uni versity hospital. Philadelphia, remov ing a small bone from her nose. Mrs. I. L. Smith, of Harrisburg, visited her father. Postmaster D. P. Stoke. Her daughter. Miss Evelyn, came along and will remain until Septem ber. Mrs. John Bennett and daugh ter, Miss Isabelle, of Dayton. 0., are guests of G. W. Gutshall. Mrs. Thomas Clauson. and daughter, Miss Ruth Clauson, of Cumberland, Md„ visited Mrs. Olevia Averill.—Miss Bel va Wentz. of Harrisburg, visited her home. Tower City. Miss Ruth Rogisoft spent several days here. P. O. • Mrs. Harry Houtz made a trip to] Pottsviiie. Miss Irene Henry isi entertaining her cousins, the Misses! Metz, of Philadelphia. Ray Gam-j ber and family of Philadelphia, vis ited relatives here. Mrs. Robert Schrope is visiting friends at Tre mont. Mrs. Shunian of Shamokin, spent several days here. P. O. of A. Camp No. 91, will instal offi cers on Tuesday night, Mrs. Meyers j of Pottsviiie, will conduct the cere-, mony. New Bloom field. Sergeant Ed ward L. Moore, of the United States Army, who is stationed at Syracuse, N. Y., spent several days with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Moore here. Harold Millington of Burn ham is visiting friends in town. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Spang ler of Yeagertown are spending the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith of Pittsburgh visited SherilT and Mrs. D. E. Kistler. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark, A. B. Clark, Jr., Mrs. Thomas H. Greeny, Mr. and Mrs. Slagman, Mrs. Nellie J. Myer Master Alfred Nicholson and Chauf fer H. M. Burkholder, spent the week-end at Hotel Rhinesmlth. Miss Eaura M. Ard, of Washington D. C., is spending the summer vaca tion at her home here. Miss Catherine Wagner of Carlisle, is visit ing her grandmother, Mrs. John Wagner. Mrs. Robert McCann, of Washington, D. C., is visiting Mrs. C. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH TENT THEATER FOR SOLDIERS High Grade Musical Comedies Will Be Given For Enter tainment of Army Men TO SEAT 1,400 PERSONS Three Soldiers Hurt When Automobile Overturns at Edge of Gettysburg Gcttynburg, Pa., July 28.—T0 help provide entertainment for the soldier boys it Is planned to erect a large tent theater with a seating capacity of about 1400, on grounds adjoining the camp, where it Is proposed giving high grade musical comedies.—T. W. Biddle, of York, and three soldiers were injured when the automobile in which they were returning from York struck a pile of stones and overturned at the bridge at the eastern edge of town. The men were pinned under the heavy car. Jacob A. Appier is fast acquiring the title of the "Mar rying Squire," as a result of his ac tivities in this line with the soldiers from the camp. Already he has tied the knot for four couples. For sonit time an old turkey,, gobbler has been missing from the farm, near New Oxford tenanted by Harry J. March. Recently, while Mr. March was passing through a strip of Wood yandw, he discovered the old bird setting upon five eggs and was as "clucky" as any old hen could be. — News has been received in the last several days from two Adams county boys that they are now in service in France. The one is Grover Brown, of Littlestown, and the other Austin Ernest, of Gettysburg. Brown is in the Red Cross and Ernest in the hos pital service. Bruce Swamley Ey tinge, of New Oxford, has enlisted as a cadet in the Royal Flying Corps, of Canada, and is now undergoing instructions at Toronto. Authorities here seem determined to wipe out cer tain nuisances in the borough com plained of by the Board of Health and the borough has appropriated S4OO for daily inspections of the grounds where the nuisances exist for a period of three months, in order to abate the nuisance which in most cases, are pig pens, against which there :s a bor ough ordinance. Hanover Boy Scouts visited the battlefield and one of the features of the trip was that hefore leaving home each one of the boys was given the name of one of the generals who took part in the battle and while on the battlefield was ex pected to give n sketch of his life and what part he took in the memorable fight here. Dr. W. A. Granville, president of the college, announces a gift of SI,OOO from the Rev. Austin S. Garver, of Worcester, Mass., the in terest of which is to be used as prizes in Greek and Latin to members of the Freshman class.—The Biederwolf Bible class of the Methodist Sunday School of Waynesboro visited Gettys burg on Sunday on their annual out ing and attended the Methodist Sun day school and church in a body. There are about one hundred and thirty-five men in the class. Birthday Party in Honor of Mrs. John Zell Allen, Pa., July 28.—A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Zell in honor of Mrs. Zell. Those present were: Misses Marie Hench, Teresa Enck, Grace Zell. May Griegor, Helen Arnold, Esther Enck, Evelyn Arnold, Ruth Zell, Joe Starr, Clyde Burkholder, Lloyd Evans, Hiram Starr, Walter Wolfenberger, Harper Zell.—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heaggy, of Johnstown, is spending a few weeks with Mrs. Heaggy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilbert.—Miss Emily Shelly, of near Boiling Springs, spent a week with her sister, Mrs. Harrison Leih. —Mr. and Mrs. Addison Gates, of Boiling Springs, spent Sunday with the form er's sister, Mrs. Elmer Enck.—Miss Dorothy Kreiger, of Harrisburg, is spending a few weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. John Hosier.— Mrs. George Paul, of Philadelphia, is spending a few months at her sum mer residence.—Miss Helen Byer, of near town, is spending a few days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. .and Mrs. Harry Rich wine.—Mrs. Benja min Givler, of Mechanicsburg, is spending a few days with her son, William Givler.—Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly announce the birth of a daughter. B. Hollenbaugh. Lieutenant J. Porter Adams, of the United States Marine Corps, spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Adams. Mrs. Herman Shaughler and son, William, of Annville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shelle hamer. William E. DePugh, of Marysville, spent the week-end with his parents here. tr and Mrs. James Shaull and Janet, of New Bloomfleld, visited Mrs. Shaull's parents, Sheriff and Mrs. D. L. Kistler. Ycaffertown. John Grenoble of Blain, has returned to his home after spending several weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Grenoble. Miss Elizabeth Aikens, of Reedsvllle, visited friends here on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Peters, of Reedsvllle, visited friends here on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beers of Academia were visitors here. Mrs. Walter Hitchener, of Pittman, N. J., is visit ing Miss Helen Bantle. C. Blair Hoover of Omaha, Neb., Is spending several days with his sister, Mrs. H. B. Hutchinson. Robert Rawth, Jr., is spending several days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bantle. Miss Lillian Armstrong of Big Valley spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcllvaine. Misses Catherine and Alma Smith of . Camp Hill were visitors at the home of Mrs. James Gregory. Mrs. Harry Stewart, of Berwick, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Willis Bufflngton. Mrs. Mary Riden has returned home from a seven weeks' visit at Pittsburgh and Glassport. —Mrs. Charles John son and son Clifford were visitors at the O. V. Johnson and Edward Porter homes. Mrs. Newton Dor man and son. returned home after visiting at the home of Howard Avis at Williamsport.—Miss Mildred Warm, who had spent a week with her grandmother in McAlllstervllle, has returned home.—Jay Rlden who has been in training at Allentown for som time was home on a 77-hour furlough and has returned to camp. >lanrhetrr. Preston Evans, of Philadelphia, is spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jacobs. Dr. and Mrs. Wogan. of Carlisle, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wogan's par ents. Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Gress. Ed ward Coekley. of Philadelphia, is spending his vacation with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coekley. The Misses Mary Gladfelter, Sarah Dietz. Florence Melhorn, Dorothv Mel horn, Helen Bare and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hartman motored to Gettysburg recently. John Bruaw, of SenibeV Sunday Services in Three Linglestown Churches Linglestown, Pa., July 28. —Church, i services will be held In the Church I of God to-morrow morning by the' pastor, the Rev. H. Whitaker; in the United Brethren Church in the even ing by the pastor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch, and in Wenrlch's Church to morrow afternoon by the Reformed pastor, the Rev. Lewis Reiter. Mr. and Mrs. William Lingle of Har risburg spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shriner. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Walker of Harrisburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lutz on Sunday. Miss Nellie Weber and Miss Kathryn Jef fries of Hairisburg, were week-end guests of Miss Helen Jeffries. Miss Sara Zimmerman, Miss Vera Look Miss Helen Jeffries, Miss Nellie Weber, Miss Kathryn Jeffries, Ross Crum, Sherman Kreiser and John Look motored to Gettysburg on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Early, Mr. and Mrs. Helff, Mrs. Rulph Look of Hummelstown; Mrs. Clara Early, of Harrisburg; Mrs. Harry Look, of Chamber Hill, spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Buck. —C. Risser Gingrich and family, of Lawn visited friends here on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Care and son, Ross, of Steelton, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Care. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Zim merman and daughter, Elaine, were the guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Henry Shadel at Penbrook, Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Lynch and daughter, Eleanor, Walter Lenker, Albert Lenker and Jessie Lenker, of Harrisburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Lenker on Sunday. Miss Ethel Feeser of Hainton, spent the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Feeser. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyde Holland, of Paxtang, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hicks. Walter Leese spent the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Walmer at Steeltown. Mr. and Mrs. John Buck and daughter, Ruth, of Harrisburg, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daniel. Miss Tillie Shanberg, of Harrisburg, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. David Lazzarine. Cauley Stine of Rockville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Enders, of Penbrook, spent Sunday as the guests of W. G. Zim merman and family. —■■ Mrs. Yingst spent several days with friends at Steelton.—Mr. and Mrs. Austin For rester and family of Long Beach. California, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James McFadden. Mrs. Fannie Backenstoe was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Backenstoe at Mt. Joy. Walter Look of Philadelphia, was the guest of his parents. M.\ and Mrs. J. H. Look, Sunday. Albert Milligan, of Harrisburg, visited his brother, Harry Milligan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamman and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamman spent Sunday at Gettysburg. Miss Mary Miller of Freeland, Md., is spending some time with Mr. and Sirs. Elton Peterman.—Simon Horst. and family visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hemminger at Frystown Sunday. Mr. Dolan of Philadelphia called on W. G. Zimmerman, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lenker an nounce the birth of a daughter, Fri day, July 27. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mumma of Springfield, Ohio, and Mrs. J. Hall of Welland, Canada, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lingle. Birthday Party in Honor of Rebecca Slauterbeck Thompsontown, Pa., July 28.—A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Slauterbeck, tn Del township, Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Rebecca Slauter beck's seventeenth birthday.—Miss Madaline Long has returned from Harrisburg. Mrs. David H. Spotts and Miss Elizabeth Haldeman were guests of Mrs. J. Frank Patterson, at Miffiintown, on Thursday. Mrs. Charles Rothert and two children, of Turbottsville, are visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bastress.— Miss Minnie Zeamer, of Columbia, after spending two weeks with her cousin, Mrs. J. H. Keagle, has return ed home.—Mrs. Joshua Gross, of the Aqueduct, was a guest of Mrs. D. H. Spotts, Wednesday and Thursday.— Mrs. J. H. Keagle and Miss Zeamer, of Columbia, were in Lewistown, Sat urday.—Forty-two members of I. O. O. F. motored to Bloomfleld Monday and were guests of that lodge for the evening.—The Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Treibley, Jonathan Keiser, Misses Rose Keiser, Bertha Kearns, Grace Rowe, Anna and Marion Cameron motored to Rolling Green Park on Thursday. Florida, is spending several weeks with his father. Joss Bruaw. Miss Melba Anstine. New York, spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Reachard. The Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Immerset, who have been spend ing several weeks with Mrs. Immert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Reachard, left for their home at Dayton yes terday. Mlffllntown—Mrs. Burk Etka and granddaughters, Anna and Mildred Etka, have returned from a several months' visit with relatives at Ford City and Altoona. Mrs. Solomon Books, of Altoona and daughter, Mrs. Essex, of Philadelphia, are guests of their cousin, Miss Sara Hawk. Mrs. tain Burris, two children, of North umberland, Mrs. Harvey Burris and daughter, Mrs. Maggie Burris, Mrs. Benner and Mrs. Cox, of Maize, spent a day at the Burris home in Third street. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Van Dyke and son stopped off on their wav from Philadelphia to their home at Nantyglo and spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hackenberger. Elmer North, of Juniata, spent Saturday with rela tives in the twin towns. George Rodgers, wife and daughter, Dorothy, Mrs. Albert Hackenberger and grand son, William Roberts, motored to Academia and spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Long. Mrs. Wil liam Campbell, of Ford City, and Mrs. Ed Smith and daughters of Altoona are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burk Etka. Mrs. George Clark and daughter. Beth, of Long Island, N. y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark s mother, Mrs. Wilson Lloyd.— Miss Cora Kepler was taken to the Lewistown hospital on Tuesday, where she underwent an operation for ap pendicitis. Miss Mary McCormick, of Lewistown, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Charles Fagley. Miss Anna Pannebaker, of Downingtown. is vis iting her brother. Cloyd Pannebaker and family. Miss Eva Kirk spent Sunday with her parents at McCoys ville. Pillow—Mrs. Walter Leese, of Read ing. is spending a week with C. M. Koppenhaver and family. H. V. Runk transacted business at Harris burg on Monday. James Snyder, of Harrisburg. spent Sunday with his parents here. —Mrs. Ellen Swab, of Elizabethville, spent several davs with her sister. Mrs. William Deib ler. The Rev. Irwin Runk, of Scottdale, spent a week with his brother, Harry Runk. Mrs. Ed Wit mer and daughters, of Allentown, spent several days with her brothers, Frank and Samuel Wiest. The liev. Ira Gnss attended a pastoral meeting at this week. Thomas Snyder and family and William Bover and Evelyn Boyer spent Wednesday at Hershey. David Reltz and fam ily. of Mount Carrriel, spent Wednes day in town. MECHANICSBURG FREE LIBRARY Roard of Managers of Present Institution Plan Changes in Service to Public MEETING NEXT MONTH George B. Hoover Entertains Women's Organized Rible Class of Trinity Lutheran Mechanicsburg, Pa., July 28. An effort is being made by the board of managers of the Mechanicsburg Library Association to convert the library into a free institution, and a special meeting will be held on Tues day evening, August 28, to consider certain amendments to the constitu tion. On Weednesday the annual picnic of St. Mark's Lutheran Sunday school was held at Boiling Springs park, and an enjoyable day was spent. George B. Hoover entertained the members of the Women's Organized Bible class of Trinity Lutheran Sun day school, of which he is teacher at his home in East Marble street, on Tuesday evening. An interesting pro gram was given. ln compliment to the Misses Mabel and Olivia Hersh ner, of Baltimore, Md.. nieces of Dr. N. W Hershner, West Main street, Mrs. Hershneer entertained a few guests Informally at Luncheon on Tuesday. —After spending some time at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. Ellis Bell, Mrs. William Kiser, with her daughters, Elizabeth, Virginia and June, left for home at Pittsburgh on girls have arranged a lawn fete this Monday. The Kittatinny Campfire afternoon and evening on the lawn at the home of Miss Margaret Black burn. East Simpson street. Chester t-. Weber has returned from lowa to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Weber, West Keller street. —A pleas ant session of the Trindle Spring Mite society, was held on Thursday even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rupp.—Miss Mary Witmer and Mlse Esther Ryan are spending some time at Niagara Falls, Cleveland, Ohio, and Detroit. Mich.—Miss Lillian !• ought returned on Monday from a week-end visit to Pen-Mar, with a camping party. Lester J. Guver. of Altoona. spent several davs with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Guver, East Main street. A. G. Kauffman is ill at his home in South Market street. SHRDLU street. The Rev. ana Mrs. J. K. Kobb entertained a number of friends from the Lutheran church at Dauphin, or which the former is pastor.—Miss Beatrice Thomas left on Tuesday aft ernon to visit friends at Harrisburg and York, after spending some time here. Clyde Kingr, of Renovo, 'was the week-end truest of his parents. Summer Guests Entertained at Millerstown Homes Millers town, Pa., July 28.—Thorn as Gardner and daughters, Charlotte and Vivian, of Altoona, were guests of their aunt. Miss Jane Sheaffer, this week.—Miss Sara Rickabaugh ac companied by her nephew, George Cochran, of Pittsburgh, were guests of her brother, G. Beaver Ricka baugh and family at Mount Holly Springs. Mrs. Thomas Boyd, of Pittsburgh, is visiting at the home of Miss Nan Hough. Miss Mar garet Alexander was a Newport visitor on Wednesday. Miss Ruth Shenk spent Wednesday at Harr's burg.—Mrs. Charles Klapp of York, was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Rowe. Mrs. Iceland Rounsley of Altoona spent the week with Jnmes Rounslev and family. Mrs. William Rounslev is visiting her son, William Rounslev. at Penbrook. Prof. John Adams and family who are spending the summer at their cottage above town are visiting relatives at Mifflinburp PTi.d Montoursville. Lewis rox, of Harrisburg, was a visitor in town Wednesday. Mrs. James Rounsley, Jr., and daughter, Margaret, were Harrisburs visitors recently. —J. Banks Lahr visited his sister, Mrs. K K. Moore at New Bloomfleld on Tuesday. Mrs. F. E. Moore and son. Edward. of New Bloomfleld, spent Tuesday evening with Messrs. Dorf and Banks Lahr. Mr. and Mrs. Banks Pw visited relatives at Lewistown this week. The Bov Scouts with their master, the Rev. C. F. Himes, left Mon.flav for Mexico, where they are camping along the Juniata for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shuman, son. Georee, of Thompsontown Mrs. Anderson Wool dridnre and-son. Kenne*h f Rrnd dock, spent a day with D. M. Ricka baugh an.d family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Waenor of l,emoyne. spent Rundav with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner. Miss Pearl Roush who has been visiting at Har risburc: returned home Monday. Mrs. Saliie Rowe of Harrisburg, was a visitor here on Tnesdav Mrs. William Taylor and Mrs. Joe Howe, of Altoona. were cuests of Joe Mc- Coy and sister. Miss Emma McCoy at the Ward House on Thursday. .Mrs. Warren Worthington and daughter, Jane of Buffalo, N. T„ were recent truests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Rlnpman.—Mr. and Mrs Ahner Knight *t Columbus. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knight, and dnughter, Mrs. Charles Rohrer. of Thompsontown.. and Mrs. Hulda Kninrht. of Duncnnnon. were visitors ft the home of Mr. and Mrs Ranks Tnge on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. C Kipn who had 'pent a week in Philadelnhia with their daughter. Mrs T.ewis D'nm res irn cd home Monday. -- Miss Rebecca Weiner's Sunday school class pic n'eked at the 'Reacham Cottape above town. Mrs John Rhoads wan a Hnrrisbur<r on Tues day. Miss Tsnbelle Johnston of r-rinnerticnt is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Woods. Farn" r Opts B"hels of Wheat From One Acre Borryshurß, Pa., July 28. The farmprs are busy harvesting and thrpshing. onp man obtaining fifty bushels of wheat from an acre.— Walter Swartz from the West, ac companied hv his wife and two chil dren. is visiting his parents In Jun'ata rounty.—Daniel Copenhaver, of Her shey. Is spending: several weeks with bis grandparents here.—Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Daniel and daughter Helen and Miss Hnrtman motored to Harrisburg and Hershev, spending several days with friends and rela tives—Mrs. Paul Huyett and daugh ter Jean returned from a trip to her narents at T/apcaster.—Miss Sarah Neiman. of Philadelphia. Is visiting friends here and in surrounding towns. —The Rev. and Mrs. .T. K. Hoffman, with two friends, of Steel ton. WP>-P callers in town on Tues day. The Rev. Mr. Hoffman was formerly pastor of the TCvoneelical Church here.—Miss Fthei Motter is visiting friends at Millershurg.—The armv draft created quite a bit of excitement here. The names of eight young men were on the list JULY 28, 1917. Columbia Musician Enlists in Fourth Regiment Band LEIGH E. WXTTELL Columbia, Pa., July 28. —Leigh E. Wittell, a well-known violinist, and a member of the Metropolitan band, of Columbia, has enlisted In the Fourth Regiment band and with that organ ization Is waiting to go to the front. He enlisted April 9, 1917, and be came the clarionet soloist He is a young man and is an accomplished violinist, having been leader of the orchestra bearing his name. He is the younger brother of Chester Wittell, the composer, and noted-pianist. Mr. Wittell is one of the youngest musi cians to enlist and Just recently was married to Mary Catharine Mowery, a graduate of the training school of the Columbia Hospital. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Wittell, o£ Columbia. Guard Shoots Through Wall of Stable and Kills Mule Mount Union, Pa., July 28.—1t Is reported that on Friday evening last one of the guards on going off duty thought he had taken all shells out of his gun and upon trying it shot through the side of J. A. Rosensteel's livery stable. It was later discovered that a mule belonging to the Atlantic Kefining Company had been shot and the animal died next morning.—Sev- eral of the young men who have been drafted for the tirst call and who are well known in this community are: Prof. C. C. Smith, Herman Smith, Wilbur Landls and Alton Fields.— Several Mount Union boys who have recently enlisted are: Robert Nid etch, Justin P. Hopkins, William H. Crum, William D. Baker, Clarence E. Askins and John S. Blakeslee. They are in truck company No. 6 ammuni tion train. The lieutenant of this company is H. A. Souders, of Harris burg.—A. M. Simpson, who lives on Ganister Hill, and who is employed at the Harbison-Walker plant, has four sons who have enlisted in the service of their country. The boys are: Roy E. Simpson, infantry, sta tioned at Syracuse, N. Y.; Lester Simpson, signal corps, Columbus bar racks, Columbus, Ohio; Claudius V. Simpson, Big Island navy yard, ma rine service: Marshall Simpson, Eighth field artillery, Wisconsin.— Dr. W. T. Sheaffer, of Huntingdon; J. A. Brandt, Judge E. M. Beers, J. K. Wiley, J. C. Cromwell, B. W. Reeder and T. A. Giacobello, all of Mount Union, have made application to the comptroller of the United States currency for the Incorporation of a new national bank in this place, to be known as the Mount Union Na tional bank, with a paid up capital stock of $50,000. The bank will es tablish its quarters in the Beer's hotel building, a central point, in the room now occupied by Harry Hollingshead. It is the same room in which the First National bank of Mount Union started Its career some years ago.— Mr. and Mrs. John Smawley are re joicing over the birth of a daughter. —Miss Jane Taylor entertained the following young women at her home in Market street, at which time she announced the engagement of her sister, Miss Helen Taylor, to Harry Hollingshead: Misses Heltman, Mrs. Forrest Myers, Mary Campbell, Ga nell Gifford, Mae Jones, Ethel Kyper, Elizabeth Barben, Angeline Parchey, Mrs. Krepps, Alma Peterson, Ethel Miller. Mrs. C. C. Smith, Vella With eral, Bertha Noble and Olive Lukens. —Mrs. McKenzie, of Warren, Ohio, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Vaughn, in Market street.—Miss Ethel Kyper has been appointed sec retary of the Mount Union school board, succeeding D. G. Welch, who has resigned.—The Misses Ruth and Helen Taylor are spending a short vacation with Miss Mary Fike, at her home in Myersdale, Pa. Miss Fike taught in the Mount Union High school this winter and had a very successful term. Friends Spring Surprise on Mrs. Whistler's Birthday Newville, Pa., July 28. About twenty-five of Mrs. George 4.. Whistler's friends planned a surprise for her on Tuesday evening in cele bration of her 64th birthday. Dr. P. W. McLaughlin, who enlisted in (he United States army left for Washington on Friday. Mrs. Thomas Ways and daughter Kath ryn, of Huntingdon, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ways in Parsonage street. Miss Sara Oyler has returned 'home from a visit to her sisters, Mrs. Charles Magesson, in New Jersey, and Mrs. Thomas Brereton, of Philadelphia.— William Smith has gone to Montana where he will engage in the oil business with his —The fol lowing persons were conveyed by automobile truck to Gettysburg on Saturday: Misses Blanche and Nellie Lytle, Catherine and Orpha Clouse, Cora and Lottie Mattin, Frances Graham, Ethel Heckendorn, Grace Hemminger, Alta Ensmingor, Bessie Fry. Robert Ziegler and John Rickabaugh. Mrs. R. C. Espenshade is visiting friends at Williamsport.—James Sharpe Hursh ! attending school lx* Indiana. Mrs. Catharine Graham and guest. Mrs. Carmtchael, of Winchester, Va., spent several days at Philadelphia. Abram Orris, of Carlisle, visited his daughter, Mrs. Harry Shenk. over Sunday. Mrs. G. M. Reed has returned home from a visit to her son, George Reed and wife, at Chicago. Miss Bessie Klink is visiting relatives at Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Unger, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brandt and Mr. and Mrs. F. Barr Swigert motored to Watson town and were guests of Prof. J. J. Martin and family, formerly of New ville. PENNA. GIRL WEDS IN WEST Miss Anna Suvilla Brendle, of Greencastle, Becomes Bride of H. Z. Zellars, Oklahoma WAS VISITING FBIENDS John Martin, Nephew of Am bassador Harry P. Fletcher, Goes With Uncle to Mexico Greencastle, Pa., July 28. —Friends have received word of the marriage of Miss Anna Suvilla Brendle, of Greencastle to H. Z. Zellars, of Nebraska. The wedding took place in Oklahoma on Friday July 20. Mrs. Zellars has been visiting in the West for the past month, and her mar riage came as a complete surprise to her friends. She was educated at Wilson College and afterward took a nurse's course at Garfield Hospital, Washington, D. C„ Mr. and Mrs. Zellars will make their home in Nebraska. John Martin, of Jack sonville, Fla., who has been with his mother here left for Washington with his uncle, Henry Prather Fletcher. Mr. Martin will accom pany the ambassador to Mexico to become his private secretary. Charles Clippinger and Hart Mc- Kinnie, of Greencastle, W. R. Davi son and Dr. Bowman Metz, of Way nesboro, and Charles Davison, of Martinsburg, have returned from a two weeks' camping trip at Big Pool, Md. Grace Reformed Sun day school will hold it." annual picnic at Pen Mar Tuesday, Ji.lv 31.—Earl Minnich, of the First National Bank who recently joined the ambulance corps and has been stationed at Al lentown, was home for the week end. Miss Ethel Thomas who has been the guest of Mrs. J. Edgar Young left this week for her home at Altoona. Thomas M Gilland, son. of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gilland has been elected superintendent of the Donora borough schools at a salary of $2,000 a year. Mr. Gilland Is a graduate of the Greencastle High School, Chambersburg Acad emy and Ursinus College. The Misses Nevin have returned to Se wickley. Pa., after a visit with Mrs. John H. Shook. Mr. and Mrs. George Sollenberger and son of Har risburg, are guests of Mr. Solien berger's mother. Mrs. Hugh Pey ton Drysdale, of North Adams, Mass., is visiting her sister,, Mrs. William R. Davison A collection for the Red Cross Society was taken in Grace Reformed Church Sunday morning. It amounted to S3OO. Miss Nelle Elliott is spending two weeks with her brother at Roanoke, Va. Watson Fletcher, of New York, was a recent visitor with his father. John Easton, of Pitts burgh, is spending his vacation in Greencastle. Jacob Hostetter, Sr., continues seriously 111 at his home in West Baltimore street. Services in German at Elizabethtown Lutheran Elizabethtown, Pa., July 28. —Ger- man services will be held in Christ Lutheran Church to-morrow moriini ing at 10.30 o'clock. —Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Forney were the guests of rel atives at Harrisburg.—Miss Myra Kulp, of Bachmanville, is the guest of her brother, Enos.—Miss Emma D. Keller was the guest of her par ents at Hummelstown. Russell Shank, of Cleveland, Ohio, spent th past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Shank. —Mrs. William Howard, of Pen Argyl, is the guest of Harry Miller. —Mrs. Annie Step han was the guest of relatives at Lancaster.—J. B. Shultz and wife, of Reading, spent a few days with C. R. Boggs and family.—Levi C. Heishey and wife, and two children, were th guests of relatives at Union Deposit. —Miss Emma Stibgen, of Lancaster, spent several days with the Misses Martha and Leah Wormley, In South Market street.—Miss Sue Brandt, of Florin, is the guest of Miss Minnie Will.—John Hose and wife, Mrs. Caroline Jacobs and the Misses Kate and Laird Jacobs, autoed to Wilkes- Barre to visit relatives. Walter Coble, of this place, an employe of the Bethlehem Steel works, at Steel ton, Is at his home here nursing a sore right leg caused by a piece of steel striking it with great force.— Charles Zaugan returned from an ex tended visit with Philadelphia rela tives.—The Rev. Frank Croman, pas tor of Christ's Lutheran Church, has been granted a two week's vacation by his congregation.—Mrs. Anna Stephan had as her recent guests. Mrs. Joseph Miller and son, of Leb anon, and Mrs. Jerome Ulrlch and daughter, of Harrisburg.—Dr. A. F. Palmer, of Brookvllle, Is the guest of his brother, Israel P. Balmcr.— George H. Keller, of Hummelstown, was the guest of his brother, F. H. Keller, and family.—Misses Char lotte and Mary Plummer and Joseph Plummer are visiting friends at Sun nyside.—D. S. Kreider is the delegate of the Order of Moose at the conven tion at Pittsburgh this week.—Albert Boltz, the 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boltz, had his left arm amputated at the shoulder at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lancaster, on Wednesday afternoon, the result of a fall on the Chautauqua grounds and breaking it in two places, gangrene having set in.—Mrs. F. H. Keller and Mrs. C. A. Farmer were guests of rel atives at Lancaster this week.— Earnest Rohrman spent the week end at Lancaster. Miss Bertha Wentzel. of Altoona, is the guest of friends in the borough.—The Boy Scouts presented Hunt Cook, superin tendent of the Chautauqua, with a handsome fountain pen in apprecia tion of his interest in them. lEiersraiii FOR Expectant letters APPLSED EXTERNALLY As Pure As the Lily and as dear and soft Your ! skin and complexion will jf always have a wonderful v/\ A appearance if you will constantly use * Gouraud's Oriental Cream Send 10c. tot Trial SiM FERD T. HOPKINS & SON. New York 3
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