IMPORTANT NEWS OF TOWNS IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA MRS. M'CRORY 90 YEARS OLD Celebrates Birthday on Tues day and Receives Many Remembrances NEIGHBOR IS AGED 92 % Greencastle Nature Club Has Interesting Exhibit of Mounted Specimens OreencaNtle* Pa.. Sept. I.—Mrs. Belle McCrory ceebrated lier ninetieth birthday on Tuesday. She was the recipient of many remembrances and tfooa wish#*. Mrs. Margaret Bert, who <s aged 5L', and Mrs. Crory are neighbors, and have lived on the same street nearly all their lives.—The Cireoncastle Nature Club has had a most interesting exhibit of butter flies, birds' nests, birds' eggs, mounted bird*. etc., tills week in the Winger building in South Carlisle street. The | exhibit was free and was for the pur- | pose of ;trrangiiig a campaign to feed | the birds this coming winter.—Mrs. | James Graham and son, James, have i icturned to Lancaster, after an ex tended visit with Mrs. Graham's mother.—-Mr. and Mrs. David King, Chicago, left Tuesday for Atlantic City, after a three weeks' sojourn in Greencastle. Miss Bertha Warner ac companied them as far as Philadel phia.—Miss Jean Glass has returned from a ten days' sojourn in Atlantic City and Philadelphia.—Miss Laura King and Miss Edith Barnet have re turned to Kaston after a visit with Mrs. W. J. Patton. —Miss Ada Angle, of Philadelphia, is spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Amanda Angle.—Mrs. Elmer Hessler, of Phila delphia, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. McLanahan.—The Rev. L>. M. Conrow, pastor of the Presby terian Church, is taking his vacation during September, and will spend it with his mother at Long Branch. N. J. —Misses Estelle Metcalfe and Kath ryn Bixler have returned front a two w%tks' sojourn at Pen Mar. —Mrs. Ntvil Haller and daughter. •Parkers burg, W. Va„ are visiting Mrs. Alice Hollar. —Mrs. C. B. Carl and son Kd ward and. Mrs. Florence Ruthrauff have returned from a week's sojourn at South Fork. —Miss Mary Barnhart i home from Philadelphia. Dr. Franklin B. Royer, chief medical in spector of the State Department of Health, is spending a vacation at his home nenr (greencastle. —Miss Emma Goetz has returned from a visit at Harrtsburg.—Arthur and J. W. Bert, of Yonkers. N. Y., are visiting thoir mother. —Mrs. Annie Maxell and daughter. Miss Anna York, were guests of the Misses White. Visitors Spend Pleasant Days at Dauphin Homes Dnupliin. Pa., Sept. I.—Miss Ethel Romaine Forney returned home on Tuesday from Railway, N. J., where vhe spent severffl weeks with Miss Margaret Talley.—Harold Eckert. of Harrisburg, was the week-end guest of Charles E. Booser. Albert Hcnkles, or Philadelphia, and Wil liam Reed, of West Collingswood, N*. J., spent several days with Wil liam Bell Clark.—Mr. and Mrs. A. C McKee and daughter, Miss Mary McKee, of Harrisburg, are spending several weeks in town. —Miss Ruth Shaffer and Miss Ethel Shaffer re. turned home on Sunday from a trip io Baltimore and Washington.—Mrs. Thomas Poffenberger and Miss Mary Poffenberger, of Harrisburg, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman C. Gerberich.—-Miss Kath lyn Eveler. of Harrisburg. is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Frantz.— Mrs. Thomas Kramer and children. Kline and Dorothy, returned to their home in New York City on Thurs day after spending the summer with Mrs. Kramer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kline.—Miss Kathryn Breckenridge, of and Miss Emma Keeney, of Rockville, were recent guests of Miss Ethel R. Forney.—Miss Eleanor Leonard, of Harrisburg spent several days with Miss Sabra Clark. —Thomas Butler, of Towson, Md., snent the week with the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Fulton Stirling.—Miss Amy Walker and Max Williams, of Harrisburg, were the week-end guests of Mrs! J. E. Williams. —Mrs. Hal Beard and daughter, Marjorie, of New Decatur, Alabama, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Greeenawalt. —Edgar Wilmot Forney, who enlist- Ed in the Quartermaster Corps sev eral months ago, is stationed at Mount Gretna preparatory to leaving for Georgia.—Mrs. Maurice Heck and children, formerly of Florida, who have been the guests of Dr. Heck's parents Mr. and Mrs. George Heck, at their home near Red Hill tor several weeks, left yesterday for Panama, where they will join Dr. TTeck and make their home.—Mrs. Duvld S. Fry and children. Donald and Mary Louise: Mrs. I. Ellen Kell, of Newport; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kell and daughter. Sarah Jean, of Petersburg; Mr. and Mrs. G. M. l ong and sons, Earl and Horace, of, motored to Dauphin on Thursday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Lane Long. Lawn Party at Home of Miss Esther Crogan Dunoaiiiion, Pa., Sept. 1. Miss Esther Crogan entertained a num ber of her young friends at a lawn party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ce Crogan in High street, on Saturday evening.— The frontage of the new brick gar ngti that John Kennedy and Robert K. Owen are having erected in South Market street is nearlng com pletion.—Miss Bessie Green, assist ant at the post office, has returned from a ten days' visit at Philadel phia and Atlantic City. Peter Sherman has completed the erec tion of a handsome concrete gar age for J. W. Barker at Cove. —Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Pennell, of New port. and Robert Pennell. of Lykens, spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Pennell. The three Mr. Pennells are brothers. BIG CIIOWII AT PICXIC Enderx. Pa., Sept. 1. The Enter line picnic last Saturday drew the 'isual big crowd. E. E. Beldleman and Charles Pass. of ad dressed the assemblage. The Eliza bethvllle orchestra, furnished music.— Irs p. Snyder, who Is employed at Harrlaburg, spent Sunday at home.— John C. Fitting and famly mot-ored • o Reading, on Saturday. Mrs. Irvln Mlnnich. of Tower City, was the jfuest of her grandmother, Mrs. G. n. Enders, on Sunday, —• Straw's Sunday school Is holding Its picnic m Warfei's Grove, to-day. Wil liam C. Enders and family, of Lykens, were visitors in town on Sunday. Mrs. Clars. Kdmendson, of Penbrook is visiting relatives In town. SATURDAY EVENING, LEMOYNE COUPLE MARRIED 57 YEARS MR. AND MRS. GEORGE B. SLOTHOWEP. Lcntoyrio, Pa., Sept. 1. —Sir. and Mrs. George B. Slothower have been married fifty-seven years. They are nraonn: the oldest residents of the town. They are members of the Unl ted Evangelical Church and when younger took an active part in the affairs of the congregation. Mr. Sloth ower was for many years janitor of the church. Loysville Orphan Home Band in York County Glndfcltcr, Pa., Sept. X.—The Loysville Orphans' Home band, fur nished music for Zeigler's Lutheran Sunday school on Saturday and gave a concert at Zeigler's Church on Sun day morning and in the evening at teven Valleys Church. The boys v.ere entertained at the homes of I.utheran members of Zeigler's Church.—Miss Sadie Robinson, of Baltimore, i-s visiting at the home of her uncle, J. H. Beck.—Msr. Lester Kauffnian, of Mt. Wolf, is visiting at the homo of J. H. Beck, C., E. Brenneman and H. F. Beck.—H. F. Beck and family are arranging to make a trip to Lovsvllle Orphans' Home by automobile in the near fu ture.—Warren Martin, of Brilhart; Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Boyer, of York, were at the home of P. K. Boyer rfh Sunday. ADJUSTING FIRK LOSS llerrj Hlxirn. Pa.. Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sauser and daughter, Beulah, of Heading, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keboch. —Christian Shope, president of the Annvllle Fire Insurance Company, was here on Monday to adjust the loss Simon Daniel sustained by the fire on the farm of Harry Peible from lightning. The household efTects of Dr. and Mrs. John Totter arrived Monday, and they will locate in the residpnee vacated by Dr. L C. Haviee. —Mrs. Barry Hoffman, of Philadel phia. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles — Mrs. Hoffman is rapidly recuperating from a serious operation. Mrs. Janp of Hairisburg, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Charles Schoffstall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Romberger and three daughters, of Norristown, are calling on friends in town' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deibler and Mrs. Katie Hart man are spending some time at At lantic City. William Weaver, em ployed at Philadelphia, )s home on a vacation. Miss Hannah Weaver and Miss Mae Holland, of Philadelphia, are guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Martin Weaver. CENTRAL PENNA. PERSONALS Mount Joy.—Mrs. C ; S. Good and son, Myron, spent some time with friends in Philadelphia and Parkes burg.—Miss Alice Jenkins, of Leb anon, is rpending some time with Ml. and .Mrs. Samuel Rinehart.— Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brady, of Mc- Sherrystown, Adams county, spent Sunday with Charles K. Witmer.— Mrs. William Weldon, of Hcrshey, is spending some time with her pat ents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sheaffer. —Charles M. Cassell, of Linglestown, is visiting John E. Schroll. —Henry M. Stauffer spent a few days in Chi cago with his brother.—Miss Thelma Chandler, of Philadelphia, is the guest of her cousins, the Misses Chandler. —Mrs. John Evarts, of Jer sey City, N. J., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Clara Brubaker. —Mrs. William B. Bender and sister, Mrs. Shenk, left for Schenectady, N. Y., where they will visit Mrs. Warren lloltman. —Mrs. Clara Brubaker and daughter, Mrs. John Evarts, left on Wednesday for Warren, where they will visit Mrs. Paul Brubaker. —Miss Cora N. Mover spent Sunday at Selinsgrove.—Miss Edith Gantz has returned from New York City where she spent the summer.—Mrs. Lillian Hauenstein spent a week at Mount Gretna. —Master Robert Gantz .left lor New York City, where he will spent some time with his father.— M. A. Roliman has been visiting at Philadelphia.—Miss Carrie Nye and Miss Naomi Resh spent several days at Reading.—Miss Eleanora Brown, of Chestnuc Level, is the guest of Mrs. Paul E. Smith.—W. D. Chan dler's brothei, of Chestnut Level, is at the General Hospital of Lancaster, sugering from poisoning., E. Pearl Chandler, his niece, is the nurse in charge.—Miss Verna C. Chandler, of Glen Mills, is the guest of her father, W. D. Chandler.—Miss Edith Frey, of Millersvilie, spent Sunday with Mrs. Frederic Stretch. —Miss Naomi Resh, of Baltimore. Md., is spending some time with her cousin. Miss Carrie Ney.—Mrs. Harry C. Zoamer and two children, of Pleas antville, Venango county, are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Engle. Union Deposit. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Hartman and two daughters, of Steelton,' visited the former's mother, Mrs. Maggie Hartman, on Sunday. Mrs. John lvneldich and sen, Robert Kneidich, of Gr&ntvlUe, visited her daughter, Mrß. Irving Hughes, on Sunday. Miss Violet Yingst, of Reading, a trained nurse of the Homeopathic Hospital, visited her parertts, Mr. and Mi;s. Henry Yingst, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Etter and daughter, Sarah Etter, spent Sunday at Campbelltown, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patrick. —Miss Lizzie Land in, of Harrisburg, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Landis, on Tuesday. Eugene Walmer. of Penbrook, after spending the week with Mr. and* Mrs. Clayton Wagner, has returned home. - Mr. and Mrs. William Collins and daugh ter, Mary Collins, of Harrisburg. were guests of Jacob Espenshade, <ii Sunday. ■ — Bates Alexander, of Phil adelphia, spent part of the week with his sister, Mrs. Maggie Hartman. Mrs. C. A. Landis and Mrs. Mary Galoney spent Sunday at Silver Springs visiting the former's sister, Airs. Albert Herman. Fred Auman, of Steelton, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Phfoils. Harry Walmer and family, Mrs. Ella J. Rapp, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Curry, Mr. and Mrs, Claud Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Curry, Frank Qrumbein and Miss Mary Walmer, David Long and MJRB Alice Silks spent Sunday at Gratz Stage Will Make But Two Trips Per Day Klizabctlivillc, Pa., Sept. 1. —Be- ginning to-day the stage from Gratz to Elizabethville will only make two trips per day, the last trip being taken bff. —Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Ste venson spent a week at a cottage near Liverpool.—The Rev. H. E. Mil let and family, of Lebanon, spent ihe week with her sister, Mrs. A. M. Romberger.— Harold L. Swab, of South Bethlehem, spent several days with his parents here.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leiter, of Lebanon, spent a week with his mother here.—Prof. M. E. Stine left for Laurel, Del., where he has charge of the public schools.—Earl K. Romberger repre sented Camp No. IXO, P. O. S. of A., at the State convention at Wilkes barre this week.—William Smeltzer, of Allentoijii, spent several days with Ills parents here.—Miss Beula Shutt left on Friday for Johnsonburg, where she will teach music in the public schools.—Mrs. Thomas Hoff man, who had been in the Harris burg Hospital, is home again and recovering slowly.—Justus Whitcom was called to Harrisburg this week on account of his son, Clinton, hav ing typhoid fever.—Ralph S. Spacht, of Philadelphia, is the guest of his parents here. —The Misses Eisenach, of Pottsville, spent a week at the Hotel Snjder here. —Dr. C. F. Keiter. of Philadelphia, spent several days here. Mrs. Pauline Snyder and daughter aro visiting Mrs. Williams at Easton.—Misses Irene and Dor othy Lentz took a trip up the Hud son river to West Point on Satur day.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Rush of Newberry, were recent guests at Nathaniel Shutt's home. Ralph Romberger and family, of Norris town, are the guests of Mrs. Clara Harner. Sunburr. John H. Ketner, of Washington, D. C., a former news paperman, is spending several days with friends here. Mrs. Peter Burt and daughter, Miss Lillian Burt, of St. Mary's, are visiting their parents. Captain and Mrs. William H. Thurston. —Mrs. W. H. Schaffer, Mrs. Yencil Bailets, Mrs. Andrew Yeager, Mrs. Samuel Conrad. Mrs. J. D. Slear and Mrs. John W. Tread well spent a day at Hershey. Mrs. J. R. Mann and son, George Mann, of Lock Haven, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. C. I). King and daughter. Miss Margaret King, are visiting at Morristown, N. J„ and New York City. —Austin Wllvert is Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Shipe, at Elmira, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kocher and Sirs. F. G. Heintzeman are visiting rela tives at Harrisburg. Mrs. W. H. Mantz and Mrs. Jacob Hause and sons, Lloyd and Bruce Hause, are visiting relatives at Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McMunn, of Albany, N. Y„ are visiting at the home of Henry Snyder. Mrs. \V. H. McDonald is spending several days in Philadelphia. Tower City. Joseph Kehler and family re visiting his parents at Sha mokin. Miss Mabel Schrope, of Tower City, and Mr. Baush, ot Wil liamstown, were quietly married at the home of the former's sister, at Riner ton. James Morgan, assistant prin cipal of Tower City high school, was summoned to Pottsville for physical examination by the draft board.—Rob ert Reedy and family, of Llewellyn, spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Kathryn Martz lias returned from her vacation at Llewellyn. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Travitz will enjoy the sea breeze at Atlantic City for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ludwig ol South Bethlehem, are visiting here Mrs. Ludwig will remain some time to take care of an invalid sister while her other sister teaches school. Charles Klinger is seriously ill with little hope for recovery. Mrs. James Erhardt Is ill at her home with typhoid fever. Miss Florence Lud wig, of Reading, will spend Labor Day with her parents here. David Miller and family will spend the week end in Mahantonga Valley. Mrs. Charles Baier is entertaining her sis ter-in-law from Lebanon. Wllliiimstovrn. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Row have returned from Carlisle, where they spent several weeks. Barney Gross made a trip to Philadelphia this week. Miss Maud Miller, a nurse at the Harris burg Hospital, spent several days with friends here. Arthur "Xlinger. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Klinger and Miss Anna Row autoed to Palmerton and spent Monday with the former's sister. Ralph and Lottie Jones have returned from Philadelphia, where they spent several months. Mr. and Mrs. Faust, of St. Clair, are guests of her sister, Mrs. Edgar Rank. The Hev. Albert Sweigert, of Mount Joy is visiting at the home of Jacob Wil llard. Mrs. Florence Row Is spend ing some time with her sister. Mrs Charles .Burns, at Sellnsgrove. Mrs. Amelia Evans, of Harrisburg, spent several days with Ijer daughter, Mrs. Henry Noll. Miss Rosle Kline, of Shenandoah, as the guest of town friends.—Miss Arlene Williams is vis iting her aunt, at Ellzabethvllle. Miss Ruth Weldell has returned to Chester Springs, where she la em ployed as teacher In the public school. Hersliey.—Miss Abigail Gordon, of New York City, Is spending several weeks with her paronts here.—Miss Leona Sttne, of Harrisburg, spent f-everal days ns the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Stlne. —The Rev. O, G. Romlg, of New Holland, spent sev eral days wltfi his family here.—Miss Florence Romlg spent several days a: Jonestown. HARJUSBURG TELEGRAPH! SOLDIERS SEND CAR INTO STREAM Release Load of Old Ties and Let It Run Down Incline PART OF TROLLEY ROAD Patriotic Societies of Gettys burg Will Parade in Honor of Draft Men Gettysburg. Pa., Sept. 1. —A dozen 01 more soldiers had a lot ol fun on the battlefield during the darkness of night when they released a heavy car loaded with ties and other material from the trolley line, which track is being torn up and removed from the government land, and let it drift down the line from the curve at the Loop to the. place where the old Plum Run bridge was and the car plunged foremost into the stream, scattering the load in all directions. —Abbottstown is without a principal for its schools. Professor O. Vernon Wink, of Hustontown, Fulton county, who had been elected to the place, having notified the board that he had been accepted in the draft.—The patriotic orders of the town, assisted by all the lodges of the county and any citizens who will join them, will hold a parade ana demonstration this evening in honor of the young men of the county who have been selected in the draft and will go into camp in Maryland. Thomas H. Nixon has returned to the United States Military Academy at West Point after spending a furlough of two months at his home here. Dur irtg this time he rendered valuable assistance at the army camp in drill ing the recruits and in giving instruc tion in bayonet work to the noncom missioned officers.—Arthur Taughin htuigh is the latest of Gettysburg's young men to enlist in the country's service. He has been assigned to the quartermaster's corps and sent to Tort Upton, Long Island. The ,new recruit was principal or the schools ;>.t Blandburg. The automobiles traveling the Lincoln Highway be tween Gettysburg and York were counted by the toligate keeper at Cross Keys, lust east of New Oxford, 011 Sunday and 1,800 were recorded, which netted the gatekeeper about SIOO. Robert Mishler, of Gettys burg, has received an honorable dis charge from the Royal Flying Squad dron at Toronto, Canada, and has re turned to his hoirje.—Charles Lott, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lott, who has served twelve years in the Ma rine Corps, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in that branch of the service. He is now locted at Mare Island, California. —C. A. Fox has been appointed night policeman to succeed Francis Beck, who re signed. Lewisberry Epworth League Cabinet Appoints Leaders liewisberr.v, Pa., Sept. 1. —Epworth League cabinet of the Methodist Episcopal Church met "Wednesday evening at the parsonage and ap pointed leaders for the next four months:—The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church will hold a social at the parsonage this evening.—Miss Mary C. Sterrett, cousin of Miss Edith Cline, who fin ished a course this summer at Co lumbia University. New York city, left to-day for Pittsburgh, Kansas, where she taught for the past two years in Russ Hall Manual Training Normal school. She will later go to Decatur, 111., her home city, where f he has been elected principal of the E. A. Garman public school.—Prof. John A. Sprenkle, of New Cumber land. will speak on the annuity fund in the Methodist Episcopal Church to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. The Senior League will hold the evening services at. 7.30 o'clock. Bruce G. Nebinger will lead the serv ice.—Miss Mary L. Schadt, of Mid dletown. spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Harvey Erney.—Mrs. Peart Hoover and daughter, Edna, of New Cumberland, and D. D. By ers and son, William, of Steelton, were Sunday guests of J. C. Har iacher.—Miss Ethel Updegraff, of Harrisburg, i a guest of her aunt,' Mrs. Elizabetii U. Laird. —Mrs. Sam uel "W. Purvis, son. Robert, and daughter, Ruth, who spent the month with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ham mond. returned to their home at Philadelphia.—Mr. and Mrs. Blake Parks and daughter, Lois, of Phila delphia, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parks, of York, were guests of Mrs. Matilda Parks.—Mr. and Mrs. Prank D. Bratton and son, Frank, of Har risburg, rnent. a few days with Miss Clarissa Bratten. —Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Bell and children, Elverna, Bobble and Madaline, of Goldsboro, are spending the week with Mrs. Bell's mother, Mrs. Alice Stonesifer.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Randolph, who were recently married and who are staying at the Randolph home with Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Stonesifer, of Steelton, were given a serenading on Tuesday evening.—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hammond have returned to their home in Washington after a week's visit with W. S. Hammond.— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simmons, of Do. ver. and Mr. and Mrs. Park Trostle. of New Cumberland, spent several days w'*'- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walk, er and and Mrs. H. F. Urich. Family Reunion at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Shifter Killingcr, Pa., Sept. I.—The fol lowing persons participated in the family reunion of Mrs. Thomas Shif fer. here: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shiffer, of Grata; Mr. and Mrs. Claud E. Shiger, two sons and daughter, of Freedensburg: Air. and Mrs. "Wil liam Shifter, of Millersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shiffer, Adatn Shiffer and Miss Ester Shiffer, of Ktllinger; Miss Maud Weaver, of Pleasant Hill; Mr. John Shiffer, of Gratz; Mr. and Mra. George Plfer and daughter May, Daniel Wolf. Miss Shiffer and Miss Cardie Shiffer, of Herndon; George Klinger, of Pillow; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Noll and family, of Mil lersburg. Mr. Noll took a photo graph of the family group.—Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Miller and family were entertained at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Webster J. Weaver, near Curtln, over Sunday.— Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Boyer and John E. Witmer, attended the farmers' picnic at White Deer on Saturday and spent Sunday with friends at State College. —Mrs. Sarah Williamson spent a week at Harrisburg and Lawn.—Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boyer were at Hersh<w on Sunday. Millerstown People Have Many Guests During Week Millerstown, Pa., Sept. 1. —Mrs John Brinton, of Camp Hill, la vislt- Ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kipp.—Mrs. Mary Allen left on Sat- urday for Lancaster where she will Visit her daughters, Mrs. Harry Arm strong and Mrs. William Crawford. —Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, of Altoona, were guests at the home of William Walker.—Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Page were visltbrs at Lebanon and Harrisburg.— George Taylor is visit ing his son. Dr. Banks Taylor, at Reading.—Mrs. Reuben Eby, of Lan disburg, visited relatives here over Sunday.— Eugene Gardner visited his father, Thomas Gardner, at A'- toona.-r-Miss Clara Fay, of Altoona, was a week-end guest of Miss Jessio Kipp.—Mr. and Mrs. William Sny der and daughter Helen, of Harris burg, spent Sunday with W. D. Bol linger and tamily. They were ac companied home by Mrs. David Sny der, who will visit her son for sev eral weeks.—Miss Edith Stone, Avho spent several weeks with Mrs. J. C. Hall, returned to her home in Bal timore on Monday.—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holman, newlyweds, o£ Blain, were recent guests of Mrs. A. L. Holman. —Robert Shenk, of Har risburg, spent Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shank. — Mrs. Robert Lukens is visiting her mother at Locust Run, Juniata county.—J. Banks Lahr is visiting relatives at Newport.—Miss Lottie Menges, of Harrisburg, spent Mon day evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Menges.—Mr. and Mrs. Dyson Karstetter and little granddaughter, Mary, spent Sunday at Newport.—George Rebok and family spent the week-end with rela tives at Chainbersburg. Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Cochran and sons, George and James, who had spent a couple of weeks with D. M. Richabaugh and family returned to their home at Pittsburgh on Thursday by automo bile. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Cochran's sister, Miss Katb ryn Rickabaugh. J. Otis Charles left Thursday for Macungia, Pa., where he lias been ejected principal of the schools. Mr. and Mrs. John Light, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lauver and Miss Elva Spicker were to Hershey on Thursday. Prof, and Mrs. Kline of Atlantic City, were guests of Lewis Dimm on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen and children, of Mid dleburg, were guests of Mrs. Grace Ditzler on Sunday. Charles Lolir, of Newport, was the guest of his brother, D. H. Lohr on Wednesday. Missionary Falkenstein Home From Long Trip Klizabctlitown, Pa., Sept. I.—The Rev. G. N. Falkenstein has returned from a missionary tour of one year through the West. His next trip will be through the State of Montana in the interest of the Church of the Brethren.—Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bren neman, of litica, N. Y., spent sev eral days with relatives here.—J. C. Upp and family are at Mount Gretna. —Miss Verna Seiders has returned from Atlantic City.—A. S. Hoffman and family have returned from Mount Gretna. —Mrs. J. H. Epler and four children, spent .several days with relatives at Mountville. —Mr. and Mrs. J Martin Doutrich visited rel atives at Middletown.—Miss Blanche Bowman was the guest of relatives at Middletown.—Mrs. Amanda Gish en tertained In honor of her son, Lieu tenant Earl H. Gish, on Thursday evening.—Miss Elsie Landis has re turned from Mount Gretna.—J. E. Weldman and wife paid a visit to the Topton Orphans' Home. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Robuck, of Harris burg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs 11. U. Coble.—Mrs. E. G. Reese and Mrs. F. T. have returned from Wildwood, N. J.—Misses Elizabeth Engle, Anna Gish, Mary Rutt, Ruth Hershey, Ada Fridy, Anna Ebersole and Anna Frldy have returned home from, Ocean Grove, N. J.—Robert M. Lindemuth has accepted a position at the Kreicler shoe factory.—Paul Abele is visiting relatives at Read ing.—Second Lieutenant Earl H. Gish left for Camp Meade, Annap olis, Md„ after a visit to his mother, Mrs. Amanda Gish.—Mrs. M. C. Crozier was the guest of relatives at Christiana.—Andrew Kuhn and Paul Klein were guests of friends at Mount Gretna.—Mrs. Sarah Espen shade and son, of Florin, were guests of Henry Flowers.—Preston Ney and Amos Haldeman were the Kuests of friends at Harrisburg.— Charles H. Wormley has returned from a visit at Reading, Harrisburg, Altoona and Philadelphia.—Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Ashenfelter were the guests of friends at Ephrata for ueveral days.— Elvin Killian, of Har risburg, was the guest of his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Killian. —Misses Anna and Daisy Klein were guests of frionds at Mount Gretna. —E. R. Ebersole and sister. Miss Anna, spent several days with rela tives at Washington, D. C.—Henry Kaylor was a visitor at Harrisburg. Harley Family Reunion Near East Salem on Monday Tliompsontown, Pa., Sept. 1. The Harley family reunino was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brauthoffer. near East Salem, on Monday. Twenty-eight guests sat down to the table. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Harley and two children, of East Salem; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brauthoffer, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harley and son, of Miftlintown; and Mrs. Smith and son, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harley, of Freeburg; Miss Mary H&r ley, of Lewistown; Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Brauthoffer and two children, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Nelson and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz Leyder, of town, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Musser, of Oak Land Mills.— Mrs. Byron Knight, of Enola, 13 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi K. Myers.—Miss Anna Bastress, of Mifflin, was in town Wednesday.— Thad Bashore, of Altoona, spent Tuesday with Mrs. W. R. Long. Miss Maude Hoopes was at Harris burg on Tuesday.—Mrs. Emma Misenheltzer, of Altoona, is visiting Miss Salie McNaight.—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shreffler, of Pittsburgh, are visiting their parents inn Delaware township.—The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Himes and little son, of Millerstown, are spending their vaca tion with Mr. and Mrs. John Himes and Mr. and Mrs. John Myers. Mrs. Effle Bailey visited her mother at Chambersburg. Miss Margaret Branthoger is spending two weeks at Philadelphia.—David Keiser, of l WilliamsporJ, and George Keiser, of i Harrisburg, spent Sunday with their! father, Jonathan Keiser.—Miss Myra i Graham, of Harrisburg, was a guest I of Mrs. Almyra Logan.—Katharine j Smee is spending two weeks at i Bellefonte. Clareoce Keiser, of Mifflintown, and Miss Florence' Wood, of Gramplon, were guests ofj Miss Hose Keiser.—Clyde Hlbbs and' Miss Riggs, of W T est Chester, are! visiting his mother.—The Lutheran congregation has granted their pas tor, the Rev. D. B. Trelbly, a two weeks' vacation, v SIOO FROM RED CROSS CONCERT Millersburg Auxiliary Has a Successful Entertainment on Monday Evening \ BAND AND VOCAL MUSIC Freshet Washes Away Five Coal Flats in Wiconisco Creek After Storm Mlllcrsburar, Pa., Sept. I,—On Monday evening the Millersburg Red Cross Auxiliary gave an open air con cert and entertainment on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Nimmons, in East Union street. The Citizens band furnished music. In strumental and vocal solos, duets and quartets held the large audience for more than an hour. The pro ceeds amounted to over SIOO. ln the freshet caused by the recent heavy rains, live of the electric light company's coal flats were washed down Wiconisco creek, but were re covered. The. company has a night and day force at work now, getting out thousands of tons of creek coal and storing it for future use. Two cows, the property of Levi Ulsh were struck by a fast Pennsylvania rail road train early in the week at the D. W. Lenker farm, three miles south of Millersburg. One of them was killed outright, but it is said the other one will recover.—The Rev. W. C. Skeath and family have re turned front their vacation and serv ices will be resumed in the Metho dist Episcopal Church to-morrow. Cablegram Tells of Safe Arrival of Soldier in France Mifllintown, Pa., Sept. I.—A cable gram has been received here con taining news of the sale arrival of Charles Bashore in France. He en listed in the Ambulance Corps and after three months' training in Ai lentown was sent to France. —Mrs. Mary Thomas and daughter. Miss Mary, of Harrisburg, spent several days last week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bashore.—Thomas Jenkins spent Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and, Mrs. John R. Jenkins. He is employed in the Schwab Steel Works at Bethlehem and has receiv ed a commission as a lieutenant in the Engineering Corps.—Captain and Mrs. David M. Crawford and son, of West Point Military Academy, where Captain Crawford is an in structor, are guests of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Crawford.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garner and Levi Garner, of Doylestown, spent Sun day with their sister and niece, Mrs. Henry Shull. —Mrs. Albert Hacken berger accompanied her grandson. William Roberts, to his home at Philadelphia after a visit with his grandparents here. —Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Leffard spent Sunday with Mrs. Lefford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pettitt, at Port Royal.—Misses Mar garet, Julia and Nelle Reynolds ani Shirley Watts, of Harrisburg, motor ed here on Saturday evening, and spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Mollie Horning. They returned home Sunday evening, accompanied by Miss Marian Horning, who wili visit relatives for some time at Har risburg.—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Allan M. Hower, of Allentown, spent several days as guests of George L. Hower and family.—Graybill Crawford and John J. Patterson, Jr., of Annapolis Naval Academy, are at their homes on a month's furlough. —Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Espenshade, son and daughter returned on Tuesday t.o their home at Pittsburgh after a two weeks' visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Schull and Fred erick Espenshade.—Robert T. Kulp has returned to Newport, R. 1., where he is attached to the Mos quito Fleet, after a two weeks' fur lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Kulp.—Mrs. William Ellis spent Sunday afternoon with her sis ter, Mrs. Groninger, at Port Royal. —Elizabeth Schweyer returned home Monday after a visit at Philadelphia. Perry County Soldier Has Arrived Safely in France New II loom field. Pa., Sept. I.—Word | has been received here of William Shumaker's safe arrival in France. He is a member of the field artillery. —Failing to secure Perry county's quota of 138 for the United States Army In the first call, the local ex amine board has issued a call of reg istrants and is sending out notices to 249 for examination.—Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Patterson, of Brooklyn, N. Y„ are spending their vacation with the latter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Moore. —The Misses Helen Fox and Olive Meek are visiting at Harrisburg. —Miss C. Elizabeth Peale, of Lancas ter, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. E. Shiebley.—Miss Grace Painter, of Sunbury, spent a week with her cous- Miss Meek.—Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Eber ly, of Greensburg. are visiting his mother, Mrs. Kate Heston. —Mrs. Har vey Long and daughter May, of Wll liamsport, are the guests of Mrs. W. | M. Wallace.—Miss Corrlne B. Ramsay, who had been visiting friends at Brooklyn, has returned to resume her duties as teacher of languages at the New Bloomfleld Academy.—Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wright and daughter, Margaret, of Bellefonte, spent the v qek with Mrs. Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shull.—Mr. and Mrs. James M. Barnett and daughter, Rosa lie, spent several days at Atlantic City. They made the trip by automo bile, being accompanied by Mrs. Bar nitt's sister, Mrs. William Harper and sister, Mrs. Desallles Wheeler. —Mis* Catharine Johnson, who graduated from Wilson College last spring, has accepted a position in the high school at Ellsworth. Westmoreland county, as teacher of science and mathematics. Washington Will Not Permit Any Meetings Washington, Aug. 21.—N0 street meetings under the auspices of the Peopled Council of America for De mocracy and Peace will be permitted in the national capital. The police de partment made this announcement tc -day. The authorities at the capl tol probably wIH permit no assembly In the plaza there. Officials to-day when asked for an opinion, referred to the dispersal of Coxey.'s army when It attempted to enter the capital sev eral years ago. This, they said, was a good enough precedent to govern the case. , SEPTEMBER 1, 1917. Marietta Boy in France With U. S. Regulars ' . \ 1 * - ■ £ K -W ' • ' * '* '• ► <• J . FRANK KIEHL Marietta, Pa., Sept. I.—Frank Kiehl, of Marietta, who several years ago went west to work ol\ a ranch, is now enroute 'to France. The young man is a son of Mrs. Conrad Smith and in his last letter home he cent this photograph and said his regiment was going abroad. He is in the United States Regular Army. All-Day Meeting at Newville Brethren Church Newville, Pa., Sept I.—An all flay meeting will be held at the Church of the Brethren on Saturday, September 8. The morning service at 10.30 will be a harvest meeting ai. 1 at 2 p. m. a temperance meet ing will bo held. Elder H. K. Über, of Elizabethtown College, will assist at these services.—The Rev. F. T. Wheeler, pastor of the Big Spring Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. Dan Ketterman, pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, have returned from their vacations and services will be held to-morrow at the usual hours in the above named churches.—Dr. E. C. Neely motored to Honey Grove, Juniata county, on Thursday to visit his mother.—Miss Mabel Stoey, a trained nurse of Philadelphia, was called home on account of the illness of her sisterr Miss Kathryn Stoey.— St. Elmo Getter spent several days at Wilkes-Barre. —Miss Edith Bentz, of Waynesboro, was the guest of Miss Helen Heberlig over Sunday. Miss Heberlig accompanied her home on Monday and spent the week with lier.—Mrs. Mary E. Landis spent sev eral days at Harrisburg visiting her son George, who will be engaged in Y. M. C. A. work at Camp Hancock, Georgia. —• Miss Gertrude Reed, of Pittsburgh, is visiting her parents, (he Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Reed. — Mrs. Hello Swope and sister, Miss Jennie M. Hays, visited their sister. Miss Lucy Hays, at Harrisburg, for several days.—Mifes Virginia Landis, of Newport, spent a week at the heme of her grandmother, Mrs. Mary E. Landis.—Mrs. Alice Dunkleberger, T.iisses Ruth Reed, Mabel McCul lough, Edna Martin and Margaret Rower were conveyed by Francis Perick by auto to Mount Gretna on Sunday to visit the Newville boys who are camping there.—Ray Dun can, a member of Section 29, Penn sylvania State Ambulance Corps, at Allentown, made a short visit with his mother, Mrs. L. Belle Duncan.— Miss Helen Scouller has returned liome from a visit to her brother Charles at Port Chester, Conn. Shirley Township High School Is Discontinued Mount Union, Pa., Sept. I.—The local school will not open until Sep tember 10.—The Shirley towijship high school has been discontinued and it ia expected that there will be about twenty students from the township attend the Mount Union schools.- —Misses Vella Witherall, Ethel Miller and Olive Lukens are spending their vacation at Baltimore and points near Washington.—Miss Anna dinger, a graduate of West Chester Normal school, and of the local high school in 1914, has ac cepted a position as teacher in the schools of WoOdlawn, Pa. She left lor her work on Monday.—Herman Landis, for many years a foreman at the Harbison-Walker brick plant, has accepted a position as superin tendent of the new brick plant now under construction by the same com pany at Fort Matilda, Pa.—John lstnbery, a dentist, now a lieuten ant in the United States Army, visit ed friends here during the week. — John Appleby, of York, is spending some time here.—Miss Frederlca Hackman, a teacher In the sixth grade school for .the past two years, has resigned here position. She will attend Sweet Brier College, Virginia. —Frederick Fuller, teacher of agri culture at the Jarrettsville, Md., High school and a graduate of the local High school, 1909, visited friends here on Wednesday.—C. V. Hack man and family motored to Clear litld and while there Miss Mary Julia had an operation performed on her throat. It was successful.—Robert McClain is preparing to attend Con way Hall during the winter. Miss Buehler Entertains Friends at 500 Party Manchester, Susie Buchar entertained a number of friends at her home on Saturday evening. Those present were: Miss Theda Jacobs, Mary Gladfelter, Sarah Deitz, Geo. Deitz, Ervin Bren ner, Paul Jacobs, all of this place. Miss Mildred Henry and Herman Waltman, of York Haven. The evening was spent playing progres sive five hundred. Mrs. Warren Gibbs and son Herbert, of York, speht Saturday and Sunday with friends in this place. Mrs. Dr. Wagan and Mrs. Guy Wagan, of Carlisle, ar% spending a week with Mrs. Dr. Wagan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. H. V. Gress. —Mrs. C. H. Mathlas, High street, is confined to her bed by lHness—Master Frederick Rhoades has roturned to his home at Utlca, N. Y., after spending a few months with Mr. and Mrs. John Sowers.—Mrs. Edward Rouse, of Bunker Hill has returned home after spending a couple of months with her sister, Mrs. R. J. Snyder.—Nor man Gross Is spending a week*at Philadelphia with his sister, Mrs. James Brown.—Members of the Union Fair Company will attend the Firemen's Convention which will be held in Hanover, Labor Day.— Mrs. Evans, of Philadelphia, is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. E. D. Jacobs.—Dr. J. C. May, who had been confined to his home by illness Is able to be about again. Miss Mary Gross, of Manchester, and Miss Stroman, of Emlgsvllle, Is spending some time at Philadelphia and At* la.nt.lo City. , 5 FAMOUS PICTURES POSED IN COSTUME Members of St. Luke's MissionM Will Present Novel Enter tainment at Mechanicsburg BOY SCOUTS CAMP OUT' Standard Bearers of Metlio dist Church Entertained by Mrs. George W. Hershman MochnnlcNbiirg. Pa.. Sept. I.—Oa 1 Thursday evening:, September 6. aa entertainment will be given in Frank* lir. Hall by members of St. Luke's Mission. Famous pictures -will bo posed in correct costumes by men, women and children.—Mechanicsburg troop of Boy Scouts spent the week camping at Williams Grove, ?n charga of the scoutmaster, the Rev. B. L C. Baer. The boys enjoyed Ashing and swimming.—The Standard Bearers, a young people's missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, wera delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. George W. Hershman, "West Coover street, on Thursday evening. The time was spent socially aftes the business session and refreshments were served.—On Saturday, September 15, the Ladies' Sewing Society of the First United Brethren Church will hold a chickencorn soup supper.—The Rev. E. C. B. Castle, pastor of the First United Brethren Church, attend ed the farewell reception tendered Bishop William H. Washinger at Chambersburg on Monday.—Mrs. D. Forest Harrison, of Wilmington, Del., spent several days with Miss Viola Moore during the week. Mrs. Harrison was formerly Miss Victoria Moyer, a student at Irving College.-with a host of friends in tliis vicinity.—Members of St. Mark's Lutheran Bible Class No. 1 held the regular quarterly social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roudymaker, West Simpson street.—• Mrs. Hoke Gutshall and daughter. Miss Dorothy, of Pittsburgh, were guests of Mrs. Charles E. Umberger. —After spending his vacation at the heme of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. AA illiam J. Meily, Silver Spring town ship, the Rev. Thomas R. Meily left for his home in lowa, on Wednesday, —W. H. Hopple, of Philadelphia, spent the weekj*id with his sister. Miss Hattle Hopflle.—The Rev. J. Ross Stonesifer and daughter. Miss Doro thy, of Wilmington, Del., spent some time during the week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Spangler.—Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Dougherty and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brown motored to 'Eagles ir.tre and spent several days.—Miss Clara Putt, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Miss Helen Harrold. Men's Bible Class Presents Gold Watch to Lieut. Smith Unglcstown, Pa., Sept. 1. —A beau tiful gold watch, chain and knife were presented to Lieutenant John Mcllhennv Smith by the Men's Bible class of the Union Sunday school of which he was teacher before en listing.—Mr. and Mrs. Miles Zimmer man spent Tuesday at Gettysburg.— Mrs. Haas and children spent a week at WJlliamstown. —Mr. and Mrs. Bierbower, daughters, Elsie and ruth, and Harry Rutz, all of Carlisle, on Sunday were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koons. —Miss Anna J. Bernhardt and Miss Mellert, of Harrisburg. were guests of Miss Jane Care on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Look, daughter. Fay; Mrs. Annie Smith. John Mcl. Smith and Miss Marion Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mcllhenny at Mount Gretna. —Mrs. Annie Buck spent several days with Mr. <ind Mrs. John Buck, at Harrisburg.—Miss Kathryn HaHeigh and Miss Anna Ha neigh, of Harrisburg, spent Thurs day with Mrs. Annie Buck.—Mrs. John Geyer and daughter. Miss Ruth, and Mrs. William Seltzer, of Middletown, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Rebecca Baker. —Miss Hulda Longenecker spent the week with friends at Mount Joy and Palmyra. —Lieutenant John Mcl. Smith and Lieutenant Frank L. Hoke left for Camp Meade, Md., on Wednesday, after spending some time here. Miss Luella Davis, of Harrisburg. spent Wednesday with Miss Marion Smith. —Dr. and Mrs. Fritz, of Pal myra were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac' Stuckey on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Heller, sons Norman and Roland, and Mrs. Heller, of Al lentown, motored here and spenfc the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs W. G. Zimmerman. —Miss Emily Lett and Miss Gertrude Lett, of Har risburg, on Sunday were guests of friends here. —Miss Wilhelmina has returned home after spending some time with friends at Wilkes- Barre. —Mr. and Mrs. Andrew BucK and children, of Harrisburg, on Sun day were guests of Mrs. Annie Buck. -Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wirt, Joha , Cassell and Mrs. Yeager, of Harris, burg, on Monday were guests of Mrs. Annlo Smith. —Miss Christie Aldinger and Miss Gertrude Aldinger, of Harrisburg, on Thursday wera guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Relmert, Mrs. Elmer Daniels and son, Clair. after spending some time with friends at Elizabethvllle, have re turned home. —Dr. F. L. Shenk and Miles Bolton on Wednesday wera at Elizabethville. —Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lirtgle, of Harrisburg, on Sunday visited friends here. —Austin Fores ter of Valparaiso, Ind., is spending some time with his sister, Mrs. Jame< McFaddan. Miss Nelle F. Pryor Red Cross Nurse in Franc* IllaJn, Pa., Sept. I.—W. F. Hall. Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Hall and their mother, Mrs. H. M. Hall, motored to State College and John sonburg. Miss Nelle F. Pryor, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Pryor, of Blain, has sailed for France as a Red Cross nur.... -George Zelders has returned to Shelby, O.—Born t,o Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Snyder, a daugh ter. Mrs. Snyder was formerly Miss Ida Kline. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles A* Fisher and two children, of Erie, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller and daughter, Ruth, of Sellnsgrove, were here on an auto trip to visit Prof, Newton Kerstetter.-~-Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Gutshall and son, of Harrls fcurg, are visiting Mrs. Guttshall's sister, Mrs. W. T. Stoke.—Mrs. Harry Miller, of Germantown, Philadelphia, <s the guest of Mrs. E. D. Boyer.—. Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Stover, of Pitts burgh, were here on an auto trip Saturday accompanied by Mrs. Sto ver's mother. Mrs. Clara Wentzel, and daughter, Miss Bertha Wentzel, of Bellwood. —Mrs. Emma Sellers and daughter, Miss Edna Sellers, of Marysvtlle, and Miss Margaret Hoov. er and Hayes Hoover, of Lemoyn„ via)tad Prof. A- J. Shumaker.
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