6 IMPORTANT NEV/S OF TOWNS IN CENTRAL 'PENNSYLVANIA ABSENT FROM ONE MEETING OF 120 Antrim Township School Di rector Has Attendance Rec ord For Ten Years BOX FOR SOLDIERS'BAZAR Junior Christian Endeavor Gives "Pantry Shower" For Presbyterian Pastor Grocncastle, Pa., Nov. 17. —David C. Miller, whose term as a member of the Antrim Township School Board expired November 15, was a member of the Board for ten con secutive years and during that time attended 119 meetings of the Board out of the 120 that were held. —The Greencastle Music Club has sent a large box of fancy articles to Mrs. Htlielbert Nevip, of New York, wid ow of the famous composer, who will hold a bazar In the Central Palace, New York, for tile Allied wounded. —The Junior Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian Church gave a "pantry shower" for their pastor, the Rev. L. M. Conrow, on Tuesday evening. Mrs. M. N. Holmes has returned to Kansas City, Mo., after spending the summer ;ind fall with her mother. —Mrs. Mary Slike is spending a week at Phila delphia.—Miss Elizabeth Brandle is visiting Washington, D. C. —Forty-four more Christmas pack ages for the boys in France ".vcre sent out from the Greencastle Branch of the Red Cross this week, making 140 packages sent from here.—The knitting class which lias been under the instruction of Mrs. I • W. U. Brewer this week packed two boxes of knitted articles. In them were contained sixty-three sweaters, a number of scarfs, helmets, wrist lets nnd socks. The two boxes held 140 knitted articles. —Miss Geordl.ind Snyder, teacher of \he fifth grade of the public school, lias resigned her position and has been succeeded by Miss Margaret Rahauser. Jacob Statler celebrated his eighty-flftli birthday on Sunday at his home in South Washington street. —Fred K. Scliaff lias returned from a visit at Harrisburg.—Miss Kathryn Lelter, of Elizabethtown College, was nome for the weekend. —W. J. Patton and Mrs. Patton spent part of this week in Easton. —The W. E. O. Club, one of Greencastle's sotlal organizations, sent this week to George Roycr. a Greenca: tie young man. now in France with the Forestry Expedi tionary Force, a large Tiox, contain ing everything for a Christmas feast. —W. S. Fleming and sister. Mrs. Anna Strickler, have returned from Philadelphia. Reception For New Pasior at Miilerstoyn Church Mlllerstowii. Pa., Nov. 17.^—A re ception was held at the Presbyter ian Church Monday evening for their new minister, the Rev. C. A. Walt man and family.—Ralph Beaver left on Sunday for Columbus, Ohio, hav ing enlisted in the Aviation Corps.— The Camp Fire Girls met at the home of Miss Ruth Taylor on Tues day evening.—The C. W. W. E. Club met Tuesday evening at the homo of; Miss Helen Rebok. Mrs. Joseph Ferguson, of Dinnsville, spent Tues day with George Fry and family.— Mrs. Carl Lauver is visiting relatives nt Washington. D. C.—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wagner, of Lemoyne, spent Sun-- day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wag ner.—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morrow and son. Lee Morrow, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Steele, at Duncan non.—Mrs. Hulda Knight, of Dun cannon. spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Banks Page.— Miss Lillian Nankivell, of Steelton. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Thomas,Nankivell. — George Taylor and Warren Cross were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Fickes. at Newport on Sunday.:—Miss Anna Menghes, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Menghes. Private Israel Brown, of Camp Meade Md., spent Sunday with his brother, James Brown.—Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hoff man and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoff man. were visitors at Harrisburg re cently. Mrs. Clarence White, of Hershey, sp nt a day with her moth er. Mrs. William Blain.—Miss Helen Pretz spent the weekend at Harris burg with her sister. Mrs. Arthur Kipp.—Mrs. William Bollinger visit ed relatives at Philadelphia the past week.—Thomas Gardner, of Altoona, spent Sunday with his aunt. Miss Jane Sheaffer. —Mrs. David Longe necker, of Altoona, was the guest of D. M. Rlckabaugh and family over Sunday.—Mrs. J. C- Kipp was a Har risburg visitor on Tuesday. —• Mrs. George McDowell, of Jamestown, N. D., who had been visiting her moth er. Mrs. William Blain, left Thurs day for a visit to tho eastern cities befftre her return west.—Mr. and Mrs. William Moore. Mrs. J. B. Par son and Miss Jessie Kipp were Hnr risburg visitors on Wednesday.—Miss Anna Rowe, of Harrisburg. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Rowe. —Miss Alice Alex ander attended a luncheon given by the Y. W. C. A. Nt Harrisburg on Monday.—Raymond Rowe, of York, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Rowe. Mrs. John Rrinton, of Camp Hill, and Mrs. Grant Pat ton, of Harrisburg. are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kipp. Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. Co-operate For War Fund Mount I'nion. Pp., Nov. 17. Ladies of the Red Cross co-operated with the Y. M. C. A. workers this •week In giving two suppers in the Presbyterian Church to members of the various teams.—Judge E. M. I'eei-s T. R Am" l "'. T,. w. Chi'eotte, S. E. Tucker and C. C. Smith attend ed a Y. M. C. A. meeting at Maple ton on Wednesday evening at which Raldrldge gave the prinrlnal address. Mr. Agnew and Mr. Smith nlso addressed the people /of Maple ton.—The Y. M. C. A. riuotn here was put at,55,000 and on the first night of the campaign about $9,000 was reported. The quota was then raised to $12,000 and Mount Union will get ' It—Mount Union Hlglj Is still with out the services of a commercial teacher and a physical training leachcr.—Fred Lukens has gone to Virginia to visit relatives.—A son ar rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lincoln on Tuesday evening. —Mi - , and Mrs. E. M. Reers and C. B. Ewing entertained Congressman S. li Fees, of Ohio, on Sunday after htf liad delivered a lecture before about 800 of Mount Union and sur rounding country's patriotic citizens. SATURDAY EVENING. Burgess Fires Gypsy Band 1 Out of Mt. Wolf Borough Mount Wolf, Pa., Nov. 17.—A , band of gypsies camped within thej borough limits Saturday evening, but| were only permitted to stay over I night, after which they were ordered I out of the town by Constable Mel horn, acting in behalf of the Bur-' gess. They were no more than lo- j cated when they started their work of fortune telling. There were about; twenty-five in the band, with four wagons.—Twenty members of the! local troop of Boy Scouts, in charge I of Scoutmaster Wllbert C. Eisen-1 liower, hiked to Schroll's Rock, Sun-| day, where they are planning to erect a lodge.—Sixty dollars was I realized Saturday evening at ai chicken and waffle supper held by j the members of *he "I'll Try" Bible! class of St. John's Lutheran Sunday school. The affair was held in the basement of the church. Prof. C. W. t Whistler is the teacher.—John Kin ports, a typist in the ordnance de partment of the United Stated, Gov- ! ernment, at Washington, is home on, a thirty-day leave of absence, the, result of a ..fractured right wrist, which he suffered last Friday, i Young Kinports wa3 walking along the sidewalk, when he slipped and in the fall struck his arm against the curb.—A small piece of an in- 1 delible pencil lodging in the right eye of Miss Meta Miller, 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Mil ler, of Fourth street, almost resulted ' in the girl losing the sight of her eye, which became infected. Miss Miller was engaged in writing with thu pencil last Monday evening, when the piece broke off and Hew i into the corner of her eye. At the time nothing was thought of the! matter until the following day. when the eye began to swell and closed entirely.—Placing a lighted pips in his trouser pocket and then changing clothes almost resulted in ! the burning of the house of John Diehl, living in the vicinity of Rudy's, mill, several miles from here, on 1 Wednesday morning. Mr. Diehl hung the discarded trousers on the bedpost, where they took lire from the spark and then set fire to (he bedclothes.—Daniel Diehl. employed at the plant of the American Wire Fabrics Company, is suffering from severe burns about his eyes, the re sult of sulphuric acid splashing Into them several days ago.—Miss Fannie Steffee, of New Cumberland, enter-1 tained the members of the T. A. H.! Club and a party of friends at "ler home on Wednesday evening. Th£y' went to Xew Cumberland by train. The members of the party were: i Misses Nettie Melhorn, Margaret Rodes, Sara Diehl, Sara Rodes. Laura Kunkle, Laura Rare. Cather ine Greihian. Mabel Kunkle. Helen nd Hirth F.ircht; Charles Kohr, Oscar Bare, Herman Greiman, Wil liam Diehl and Fred Uodes.—A vol unteer committee, composed of Ar.na Arnold, chairman: Harry Kauffman. Mrs. Charles Hannigan, Mrs. B. F. i Deuring. Mrs. T. Park Wogar, Charles Shearer and Laura Kunkle, will have charge of arrangements for the Christmas entertainment to' be given by the Sunday school of' St. John's Lutheran Sunday school, I C. W. Whisler. superintendent.—The i Mt. Wolf band will conduct a series of fairs commencing Saturday even- 1 ing, December 1, and continue until j December 15. They will be held Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings throughout the two weeks. —-Miss Ruth Prowell has returned home from the Polyclinic Hospital. 1 at York, where she was a typhoid' fever patient.—Mrs. George May spent Sunday at Harrisburg, where! sho was the guest of her sister, Mrs. > John Hoffman. Mr. hnd Mrs. Chauneey Eisenhower and Mrs. Ed- j ward Rodes are spending some time at Johnson" City, Tenn. —Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolf and Mr. and Mrs.! fteorge H. Wolf spent Sunday at Camp Meade, where they visited Earl Wolf, a soil of Mr. and Mrs.' George A. Wolf, who is in the Na tional Army.—Henry Wolf spent Sunday at Pine Grove, Schuylkill county, where he was the guest of his daughter. Mrs. H. M. Bowr. The Rev. Mr. Bower is the pastor of the Lutheran Church there. Schools Close to Permit Teachers to Attend Institute Dauphin, Pa„ Nov. 17. The schools of Dauphin borough and' Middle Paxton township have been ' closed all week, the teachers attend- i ing the annual county Institute at j Harrisburg.—Mrs. W. H. Zweizlg is spending some time with relatives at Pottsvllle.—Mrs. Sue Moyer of! Rixford, is the guest of her niece.! Mrs. W. G. Garverich.—Mrs. Edward Kite and son Richard, are spending the week in Philadelphia and Tren-; ten. N. .T.—Mr and Mrs. James j Speece, of Mill Hall, are the guests o' i •r and Mrs. 1) K. Snler.-—Mn Cora Coffrode left Thursday for Millers town, where she will remain for! some time.—George Falley of Wil-1 liamsport, is visiting his sisters, Mrs. ' Mary Sheesley and Mrs. Elizabeth i ('rouse. Market Square.—Miss Mary D. Poffer>brge- of was' the guest of Miss Carrie Gerberlch.! —Miss Margaret Robinson has re-1 turned home a Ht f> Strihitry i and Lykens.—Miss Katherine Shoop, j ot Harrisburg. spent Sunday with | her parents, the Rov. and Mrs. J. i W Slioon —M" .and Mrs. Donald; Speece. Miss Elizabeth Bogner, Rllcy i . wner nnd faience Shaffer ol j t-'i cerovillo ; ujtored to Leesvmrt j where they spend the weekend with! .Mrs. Shatter's mother.—Charles Mid dle. of Brooklyn, who lias spent the I last two weeks with her mother, | Mrs. Ge""re KMne. has returned' home —Mies Mae Williams, Harris-' l" rg. wper-t Puesday with her brother.! Frank- Williams.—Miss Helen Mil ler has returned from a visit toj Pottsvllle and Hazleton.—Miss Carrie' i''tiffman pd ianddaugher, Thel-j I ma, spent Wednesday at Wormleys-| nig.—Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith. ; of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with i their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nlmrod j 1 Smith.—William Bell Gross and Jo-! soph H. File, who are employed ati ! Sparrows "Point, Sid., spent Sunday j with their families here. —Mr. anil, | Mrs. Henry Bickle, of Harrisburg. i | were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey! C. Fortney.—Mrs. Eugene Gasman I and sons are spending the week with ! relatives at Matamoras and Halifax.; —Miss Nora Crouse, teacher,ln the| S'"' t n Ugh fclio 1 tie j i week with her mother, Mrs. Eliza-' betli Crouse uiid attending the Coun-1 ty institute at Harrisburg.—Mrs.! Frank Sellers, of Middletown, Ohio | Is visiting her sister-in-law. Mrs. Jiinej Sellers.—Miss Nellie Abert and John Stuben, of Boston, Miss Jessie Klsh-j 1 Ufh. ami Mr and Mrs. William Rodenhaver, of Harrisburg. were P"hiii"T. Po . Nov. 17. Mrs. T.nuisn Met' wldi"* ef Ahrnm Mat di*d s'Mdenlv W<"lnes'is>v niorn- p*red "* M'*s. Mattls had bren I** .fnilin" - health fo- pome tlre e*d roopptb* >*|An. W. at I/nker 'Tlle, She Is survived by three daugh ters I'll son; Ipttor a resi dent of California HARRISBURG Cfißb TELEGRAPH RED CROSS CARNIVAL AT MECHANICSBURG Mcchunhttburg, Pa.. Nov. 17. —An attractive corner In Franklin llall when the benefit carnival was recently In id was the garden of Mrs. Wlggs of tho Cabbage Patch, wh ero the product* of her garden were sold. Tho French dolls who deult out fortunes hi rhyme were a great drawing card, and the barker, ltichurd Schafiiirt, had no trouble in turning Jht crowd in that dircctlop. Those In the picture, from left to right, are: Mrs. A. N. Young. Miss Anna Schroeder, Miss Elisabeth Mumper, Miss Ar.netto Steel; sitting in front. Mrs. John Fallen French dolls. Miss Jesati Sample and Miss Junet Eckels, Miss Winifred Smith, standing; barker, Richard Schafhirt. CENTRAL PENNA. PERSONALS Wiconisco. —John Houtz, of Or win, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Harman.—Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Esterline, of Harrisburg, spent several days at the home of I. A. Machamer.—Mrs. J. AV. Boyer and daughter. Evelyn, visited rela tives at Bethlehem.—Joseph Thom as. of South Bethlehem, visited his father. J. H. Thomas, on Monday.— Mrs.'K. R. Bfetz, of Easton, is visit ing at the home of J. S. Prout. — Claude Pinkerton, of Ashland, is spending several weeks with Mrs. S. J. Prowell—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bat? dorf have returned to their home at Harrisburg after visiting the for mer's father, J. 11. Batdorf. —Mar- tha llowc spent the weekend with Mrs. Joseph Lebo at Tower City.— Mrs. Isaac J. Coles is ill.—Edward Harman and daughter, Mary, and Miss Beatrice Batdorf autoed to Val ley View on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ilawk, of Tiffin, Ohio, visited at the home of William Paul recently. —The Rev. John J. Hunt spent Monday at Philadelphia.—Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hlrscli and children, of Steelton, are visiting J. M. Foster. —Margaret Wiest spent Tuesday at Millersburg.—Mrs. Ida V. Snyder and daughter. Vida, are .visiting rela tives at Harrisburg.—Louis A. Ilaas. of Reading, called at the home of I. J. Cole on Sunday.—Mrs. Earl Dietrich, of Harrisburg, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Acaley.—Mrs. D. D. Royer, of Rebersburg, Is visiting her son, E. L. Royer.—Mrs. John J. Hunt has returned from a visit to Lancaster.—John H. Seip and fam ily autoed to Tremont on Sunday.— Mrs. James Rowe and daughter, of Steelton, are visiting at the home of John Seliretller. —George Witmer left Tuesday for Philadelphia Navy Yard, where he has enlisted as a machinist. —Marion Lewis is spend ing the latter part of the week at Tremont.—Albert Watkey enlisted in the Navy on Wednesday at Har risburg and will leave for Pensacola, Fin., within ten days.—Marshal.Bo den attended a party at the home cf Nora Adams, Tower CJty. Xew BloomlU'ld. —Mrs. S. R. Ickes and dayghter, Ruby, of New York, wiffc guests of William Grier this week. Miss Ruby is a Red Cross nurse and will report for duty on the 2fith at New York and will be sent France in the near future.—Mrs. IC'ite Wright visited Mrs. J. K. Mills at Harrisburg.—Mrs. W. A. Sponsler! and children, of Steelton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spons ler this week. —Mrs. Annie Miller, of Reading, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sheaffer.—Mr. r.nd Mrs. C. A. Williams, of Camden. N. j J„ and Miss Anna M. Bernheisel, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with their parents there. —S. Edward Peale, of Lancaster, spent Sunday with his brother and sister, W. B. Peale and Mrs. H. E. Shechlv.— Charles Weaver, of Cincinnati. Ohio, and James Weaver, of Meelianios burg, called on friends here on Wed nesday.—Judge W. N. Seibert spent several days with his brother, Dr. .T. 1.. Seibert, at. Bellefonte.—Mrs. Ed ward Blessing and two children, of Hummelstown. are visiting her mother. Mrs. 11. C. Shearer.—Frank C. McCiure, of Patton. Pa., spent the weekend with his brother, Robert H. McCiure. —Mrs. Wilbur Harris, of Harrisburg. was the guest of Miss Ernestine Rhinesmith.—District At torney James M. McKee spent 'sev eral days at New York. —Register and Recorder Charles L. DePugh, who has been 111 for two weeks, Is able to be about again.—Lamon M. Swart*, of Toledo, Ohio, was home attending the funeral of his fathe.r, Harry G. Swartz, rural mall carrier. Pillow.—Mr. and Mrs. .T. J. Zart mnn, of Shamokin, are spending sev eral days at ThnniPß K Snyder's home. —Mr. and Mrs. Hkam Clark and son, Raymond, and Mrs. Hlney, of Oval, spent. several days at'lhe home of Dr. XJ. J. Tiffany.—"Ralph Hoffman, of Mtddletown, Is In town visiting friends.—Mrs. John Kauff man and children, Mrs. Emma Ra ker. of r-ykens, and Helen Hoffman, of Mtddletown, spent Monday here. —Henry Gotshall and family moved their household Roods to near l,ln- Klestown, where t.hey will make their home.—Mr. and Mrs. John BufllnKton and son, Albert, spent several davs at Helper visiting Mrs. Btiffinerton's parents. Raymond Sohcßel, of Sunbury. spent several dnv at the home of Willis Under coffler.—Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Bobb and daughter, Jennie, spent a day at Dalmatia.—Miss Rosie Schrefller, employed at Dalmatia, spent the weekend at home.-V-TheVßev. D. E. Tetherolf and sister, Ella, left for Kempton, where they will make their home for tHe present with their mother.—Mrs. Sarah Wert spent r>ev ernl days at Oratz with her daugh ter.—lsaac Boyer and famllv and Frank Boyer spent Sunday at Sacra mento. —Marearet Snvtfer spent sev eral days at Elizabethvilte. —Mrs. W. H. Bowman and grandson are spend ing some time at Shamokin. Allen.—Mrs. Sarah Goodyear, aft er spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Herr, at At lantic City, has returned home.—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Enck and son, Lloyd, of Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Markley, of Meehanicsburg, visited Mrs. Markley's and- Mrs. Enck's un cle, Samuel Gates, at Shjppensb'irg, on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. John Raudamaker and daughter, Martha, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Raudamaker's mother, Mrs. Levi Enck. —Mr. e guests of Mrs. Annie M. Smith.—Miss Anna Belton and Margaret Clark, of Hershey, were recent guests of Mrs. Carrie Feeser. —Miss Mame Keim and Panline Reily arespending sev eral days with Mrs. Ida Shuey at Harrisburg.—Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shenk and son, of Steelton; Mrs. Adam Shenk, Mrs. Foltz and daugh ter, Miss Mabel, of Palmyra, and Mrs. Moyer and daughter of Canton, Ohio, spent Sunday as guests of Dr. F. L. Shenk. —Miss Alice Gingher and Miss Sara Gingher. of Harris burg. spent Thursday as the guests of Miss Marlon Smith. —Mrs. Wil liam Cassfel on , Wednesday was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Keffer, at Harrisburg.—Mrs. Jere Johnson, of Hanoverdale, on Sunday was the guest of friends here. —Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson, of Steelton, spent gunday with Mrs. Mary Farling.— Mrs. W. G. Ball, son Gilbert, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wetteroth spent Sunday at Gettysburg." Mrs. Charles Kline and children, of Read ing, spent the week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Potteig cr.—Mrs. Elizabeth Pottelger is spending some time with her son, Victor, at Summerdale. Professor Stewart Oyler was the weekend guest of his parents at Fayetteville.—May Urich, Pleasant View, spent several days with Mrs. Charles Lenker. Mrs. Mary Noecker is spending some time with her sisters at Oberlin. — Miss Annie Bletz, of Middletown, is spending a few days as trhe guest of Miss Sallle Zimmerman. t Sunday School Class Will • Place Flags in Church Mount Joy, Pa., Nov. 17. —On Monday evening Miss Helen Hall en tertained at her home the Sunday school class of Xn-s. George Kercher, at which time they decided tv place in the Lutheran Church an Amer ican flag, a Croatian Hag and a United Stales service flag.—Jacob and Hiram Wolgemuth are the ex ecutors of the Rev. Daniel Wolge muth, late of Mount Joy.—Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wentz and son, Freeman; Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Phillips and children, Elizabeth, Helen and Blain, of near Eurniss and Quarryville, spent Sunday with W. D. Chandler and family.—The office force of the Ideal Chocolate Works at Lititz were guests of the Misses Grosh in Mari etta street on Sunday.—Miss Luella Kreider, of Lititz, was the guest of Miss Bertha Missemer on Sunday.— J. R. Missemer and daughter, Ber tha, attended the funeral of Jacob Rohrer at Erisman's Church on Wednesday.—There will lie com munion services Jn the Reformed Mennonite Church to-morrow morn ing. COMMUNITY SINGING Kliippciigliurg, Pa., Nov. 17.—The first practice for community singing will be held in the Reformed Church on Wednesday evening.—The Will ing Workers class of the Messiah United Brethren Church will hold a sock social at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Hykes on Tuesday evening, No vember 20. J. A. Brewer left for Troy, New York, on Tuesday morn ing, whlere he has accepted a posi tion as secretary of the Y. M. C. A. A. W. Poff, of Spring Grove, will succeed Mr. Brewer as> secretary of the local Y. M. C. A.—Miss Ruth Long, of Miliersvllle, spent Sunday here. —Miss Vera Long, of Penbrook, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. Jacob Burtsfield and daughter, Ethel, of Montpelier, Vt., spent "sev eral days here. visiting relatives here. Miss Clara Williamson Is being entertained Danville by Mrs. A. C. Grubb. Mr. and Mrs. A. L Sterrick have gone to Harrisburg to spend the winter with their children. —• Mrs. Thomas Wier ick and daughter have returned to their homes here after visiting at Manchester. Miss Caroline Mitchell, a student at Combs' Conservatory of Music, at Philadelphia, is spending the week with her parents, here. Mrs. Elizabeth Stalled and daughter, Lou Stalled, after spending several months at Reading, have returned to their home here. Mrs. Maggie Eyerly after spending several months in Bloomsburg as the guests of her sons, hap returned home here. SERVICE FLAGS AT MILLERSBURG! Masonic Ilall, Red Men's Hall; and Susquehanna Club | Building Decorated CHURCHES HONOR MENj * Many Young Residents of Town Enlist in Different Branches of Service Millersburg, Pa., Nfev. 17. —Service tiugs mad* tlieir appearance in Mil lersburg and are Hying from the Ma sonic Hall, Red Men's Hall and the Susquehanna Club. 'l%e churplics also are in line having thelr's on display on tho interior. Robert E. Bender, who joined the Signal Corps of the Army in August was called this week for service and left for Jersey City. Carl Bashore, son of A. G. Bashore, and Edward Klingman, son of J. H. Klingman, enlisted in the aviation j section of the United States Army at Harrisburg on Wednesday.—Russell ■ Doney, a soldier In the United States I Army, stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga., attended the funeral of his sis ter, Mrs. William Alleman, on Thursday.—Mrs. Chauneey Craig, of Noblesville, Ind., is visiting her fath er, J. S. in Market street. — Mr. and Mrs. George M. Lenker, have returned from a visit to relatives In Southwestern Ohio.—The Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Rerger spent the week at Philadelphia. James Freeland, of Oklahoma, is visiting his native town ! after being in the West many years. ' Mr. Freeland Is a brother of George I W. Freeland, Pine street. Newvilie Red Cross Ships Supplies to Carlisle Chapter Xewvillr, Pa.. Nov. —Another j shipment of 295 articles was made by ! the Newvilie Red Cross branch to tho il Carlisle chapter. The articles were ' oakum ads, pillows, pillowcases, ab dominal bindei*. 1 binders, wool sets, j pajama suits, mufflers, sweaters, nightingales, knitted squares, also fifty Christmas packets, each con taining twelve articles.—The Church of God congregation planned a sur prise for their new pgstoi* the Rev. k. L. Ditzler, and family on Saturday •evening, when about seventy-five | members and friends gathered at the | home to welcome them into their i new field of labor.—Miss Jane M. Hays visited friends j>t Lancaster for several days.—Miss Belle Dunfee was a recent Harrisburg visitor.—Russell ! Swigart, of Baltimore, spent some j time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j J. Clyde Swigart.—Mrs. James Boyles, j of Chester, visited her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Over.—Dr. E. C. Neely | was a Harrisburg visitor on Wednes | day.—Raymond Haclcett, of Harris burg. spent over Sunday with his i mother, Mrs. Robert Hackett.—Little 'j Virginia Rae Fry, of Paxtang, speiw i Saturday afternoon at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret A. | Fry. while her father, Harry A. Fry, j made a business trip to Chambers ;j burg.—S. E. Shurk amd B. Frank Seitz j are ill at their homes In Big Spring | avenue; having sustained strokes ot" paralysis.—G. AV. Swigert is ill with ! pneumonia at liis home in Parsonage .'street.—The purpose and need ot ! woman registration was presented to '! the Civic Club at the regular meeting lon Tuesday evening. Several names I were registered and a number of in- I qulries made.—For the benefit of the .| Carlisle Hospital, the Civic Club has 'l asked each scholar of the Newvilie , I schools to contribute a potato on Tuesday afternoon. Any other per ! i sens interested are requested to leave [ their contributions at the home ot , | Mrs. J. A. Over on the same day.— ,'Mrs. Jennie Mentzer underwent an !| operation at the Harrisburg Hospital . \ on Wednesday. "Flags of Freedom" at Lewisberry Rally Services I.ewisherry, Nov. 17. Rally Day services will be held to-morrow morn ing at 9.110 o'clock in the Methodist Episcopal Church. A special program entitled "The Flags of Freedom" will be given. The pastor will deliver serinans ai 10.30 a. ni. and 7 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Souders, of Shlre inanstown, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. llenry Holtzman. Miss Evelyn Sealover, of Kralltown, spent a dav with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sutton. Roman M. Spang ler, Jr.. of New Cumberland, spent s-everal davs with his grandparents, Mr. and Airs. W. G. Fetrow. Miss Margaret Ross, of Wellsvllle, has re turned to Lewisberry and will spend the winter at the Frankeberger home. —Mrs. Ella M. Sutton is spending the week at York with her sister. Mrs. George Ottmyer. George W. Coov er and sons. Vance Coover, Glenn C'oover and Mark Coover, of Lemoyne. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I^ewis Cline. The Rev. August F. Zimmerman, pastor of the local Methodist Episcopal Church, and a student of Dickinson College, Carlisle, on Monday evening addressed the "Win My Chum" meeting w> the Methodist Episcopal Church, at Me ehanicsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glessnor. of Harrisburg. spent sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hammond. On their return home they were accompanied by Mrs. Leah Pottelger, who spent several days with friends at Harrisburg. —• Mrs. Elisabeth IT. Laird spent the week end with relatives at Harrisburg and Steelton. On Sunday, when she re turned home she was accompanied by her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Hudson and Mrs. Anna Hammond.—Mrs. Harvey Erney and Mrs. Frank Downs spent Tuesday with the latter's sister. Mrs. Jacob Miller, of Nauroo. Mrs. J. C. Har lacher has returned home after spend ing several days at the home of J. W. Armstrong nt Harrisburg. Dewey Krone, who enlisted In the Navy snent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Krone, near town. Rerrysburg, Pa., Nov. 17. —errys- Rerryslmrg. Pa., Nov. 17.—Herrys burg'e portion or trie Y. M. C. A. Fund Is about half collected and everybody seems willing to contrib ute forthc cause.—Mrs. P. IT. Ke buch, Mrs. M. 8. Daniel and daugh ter were, the representatives at the Ellzahethvllle Y. M. C. A. meeting on Saturday.—Paul Witmer, north of town, moved to Penbrook on Tues day, wriere he has secured employ ment.—The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Huyett and daughter. Jean nre spending a vacation of several weeks at Lancaster and Wernorsvllle.—Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Daniel, daughter, Helen and Miss Lena Hnrtmnn spent Sunday and Monday nt Harrisburg ajid at the Hershey Industrial school. —Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Lebo of Harrisburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Delhi* on Tunsdav. AUTAFOUND ON CARLISLE ROAD Machine Stolen in Front of Gettysburg Church Aban doned Miles Away ONE WHEEL WAS BROKEN Six Sons of Anthony S. Swam lcy Arc Pallbearers at His $ Funeral at New Oxford / GeUyshui%, Pa., Nov. 17^—An au tomobile owned by the Rev. Abncr S. Dechant, of Hanover, which was stolen from In front of Trinity Re formed Church here, was found by Eddie Plank standing along the Car lisle road. With the exception of a tire, nothing was missing from the car, but when found one of the robes had been carefully placed over the iiood to keep the engine from freez ing. A wheel was- broken.—R. E. Hershey, in company with several friends, made an automobile trip from California to visit his mother here. —Six sons of Anthony Seward ~ Swamley, of New Oxford, acted as the pallbearers at his funeral when he was buried last week.—The fam ily of Edward Day, of East Berlin, was almost suffocated from gas which came from a stove while they slept. Mrs. Day, barely conscious, awoke and. realizing what was tho matter, managed to get to a window and open it. Mr. Day, a daughter aged 12 and a grandson about 4 were unconscious. Mrs. Day summoned a | doctor, who brought the trio around ' all right after working for some timo I with them. Thompsontown Red Cross , Branch Ships Supplies j Thompsontown, Pa.. Nov. 17. I Thompsontown Red Cross Auxiliary I on Wednesday shipped to headquar ters several sets of equipments for j patients containing 120 articles and ! a package of knitted articles con taining eight pairs of socks, seven I sweaters and a scarf. They are work i ing on eight more sets of equipments. -Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shirk, of Read | ing. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. j Kengle.—Mrs. John DeArnitt and I children, of Altoona, are visiting Mr. land Mrs. Robert Colyer.—Charles Colver. of Buvnham, is snending tho | weekend with hlsparents here. j Mrs. Geroge Keiser, of llarrisburg, was a guest at the home of Jonathan I Keiser, —The apportionment of tho j V. M. C. A. fund for this place, $2 50, I was raised in time.—Mrs. Wil | son, of San Francisco, Cal.. is visiting i her sister. Mrs. Joshua Gross.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colyer and Mr. and 1 Mrs. E. B. Cameron, motored to Mil lersville and Philadelphia, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. R., D. Cameron. —Miss Emily Wilt, of the V. W. C. A., Altoona, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Ella Wilt, —Mrs. W. R. Dong has returned aft er spending three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George Smee, at Lewis town. —Mrs. Oscar Keagle is visiting I friends at llarrisburg.—Mrs. Wilson , | Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin an<1 — Miss Dix, of MifTUntown, were jf Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shippen Thompson.—Miss Vertie Cameron ! spent a day at Lewlstown—Mr. and ! Mrs. B. H. Branthoffer and sons, Mr. | and Mis. W. H. Branthoffer, Mr. and I Mrs. E. T. Nelson and family spent I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Har- I ley, at Freeburg. Men's Bible Class to Break Pumpkin to Raise Funds Union Deposit. Pa.. Nov. 17th. — To-morrow morning the men's Bible class of the United Brethren Sunday school will have special music and a speaker for the breaking of a pump kin for the benefit, of the new ligli's. | —Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Albright, of I Pen brook visited the latter's parents, I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reager on Sun j day.—Miss Mary Ranrbler spent Sun- I day at Millersburg, visiting the Rev. and Mrs. George W. Hallman. —Mr. and Mrs. John Kaufman, of Milton, Grove were the guests of the for mer's brother, Elias Kaufman and family on Sunday.—A valuable horse died for Abner Kellar. —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Etter spent Sunday at Camp belltown, visiting their daughter, Mrs. Samuel Patrick.—Mr. and Mrs. David Mark and daughter, Helen, of Middletown, spent a few days with the former's brother, John Mark and family.—Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kieffer spent Sunday' at Annville, visiting Mrs. Keiffer's mother, Mrs. Whit moyer.—Mr. end Mrs. William M. Long, of Hummelstown, were guests of Mr. Long's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Long on Sunday.—Mrs. Henry A. Miller, accompanied by her two sons, Harry and' Paul, spent Sunday at Palmyra, visiting her brother, Ed ward G. Spangler.- —Mrs. John E. Jones and daughter, Kathryn, spent the week at Reading with Mrs. Jone's j daughter, Mrs. Irvin Nye.—Mrs., Amos Kolloday and three children, Carrie, Emma and Amos, of Avon, were entertained on Sunday by her sister, Mrs: John M. Baker. Miss Mailer Entertains at Masquerade Party Tower City, Nov. 17. —Miss Mary Miller entertained at a masquerade party at her home. Those present were: Lottie Kins, dressed as Uncle Sam; Mae Updegrove. clown; Eva Null, farmer boy; Margaret Shlndler, burglar; Florence Shlndler, Uncle PeKleft; Mae Thompson, mother's hoy; Kathryn Horley, mother's girl; Laura Williams, gentleman; Ruth Horley, clown; Mary Dando, evil anKei; Sarah Jane Murray, Aunt Tina; Catharine Murray, old maid; Mary Miller, Uncle Louie. Readings, music and games wero Indulged In find refreshments were served. Mary Dando won first prize for the heot costume; Mary Miller, second prize as most comically dressed, and Sarah Jane Murray, third prize , for acting her character best.—Wil liam Carl, employed as a carpenter at Philadelphia, is on a visit to his family here. —Mrs. Samuel Adams has returned from a visit to her daughter at Blackwood. —Mrs. Sallle KlinKt r if. on a visit to Mends at Lebanon.—Mrs. Teel is spending a week with friends at Locustdale.— Robert Schope. a volunteer, ho is at ' Camp Hancouk, Ga., is seriously ill and his wife has been sent for.—On November 22, a box social will bo held at the home of Miss Elda Hoff man for the benefit of the Sunshine class of the United Evangelical Church.