NEW PASTOR FOR LEMOYNE CHURCH Special Services Planned For Installation of the Rev. L. A. Bush Next Sunday Vmoyne, Pa., March 15. the! 1,. A. Bush, newly-elected pas-| tor of Trinity Lutheran Church, will. '>e installed with special services on | Sunday evening. The Rev. Dr. !•. t*. j Gotwald, president of the Lutheran Synod, will have charge of the serv ices. Officials of the church will j >peak and a special program will be presented. In the morning the new pastor will preach on "Law anu Gospel." Plans for a reception to the new pastor, to be held in the church on Thursday, March 21. are being made bv a committee. On the committee \ are L. F. Baker, chairman: Charles K. Hoerner, Frank Kennedy, Harry i Miller. Harry Sharp. Archie Burke. Members of the Men's and Indies Bible classes will also take an ac- j tive part in the arrangements ; A program is being arranged for ; the evening and will be presented l in charge of a committee. Invitations, have been extended to the Rev. 1.. F. | Hrash. pastor of the Church of, Christ; the Rev. H. T. Searle. pastor i of the United Evangelical Church: | and the Rev. P. R. Koontz. pastor of| Calvary .United Brethren Church, to attend the reception. i i Personal and Social Items of Towns Along West Shore Mrs. D. C. Faust, son. Cyril, and daughter, Louise Faust, and Mis. C. ,\. Gribble. of Shiremanstown, spent Wednesdav with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hagerman, at Ureencastle. Mrs. Irvin Caton. of Harrisbur.;. I visited her sister. Mrs. George Dan-| ner, at Shiremanstown on Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wolfe, daugh ter. Kldorine. and son, Howard Wolf*. ; Jr., of I.emoyne: George Brubaker pnd daughter, Mildred, of near Enola. j spent Sunday with the latter's grand- [ 1 arents. Mr. and Mrs. George Bru-j baker, at Shiremanstown. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Starr and sens. Donald and Kenneth, have re- i turned to their home at Shiremans-j town after spending several days with | Mrs. Starr's parents. Mr. and Mrs. j William Small, at Penbrook. Mrs. Norman Spahr and daughter. • Dorothy Elizabeth Spahr. of 036 Penn j street. Harrisburg, spent Thursday j with Mrs. Spain's' parents. Mr. and ! Mrs. John W. Wolfe, at Shiremans- j town. Mrs. Boy Bates was hostess for the Helping Hand I.adies' Organized Bible class of the United Brethren Sunday school at her home at Shire manstown on Tuesday evening. Paul, the 5-vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schenk, of Bellavista. is ill with pneumonia. Malcolm and Helen Beiff. of New Cumberland, attended sale at their lather's farm near I.ewisburv yes- Pupils of Miss Mary Butorft's mu sic class held a recital at the home of their teacher in Third street, New Cumberland, last evening. Mrs. Sherman Hull, of Fourth street. New Cumberland, called on friends at on Tuesday art el noon. Box Social For Benefit of Enola War Relief Knola. Pa., March 15.—A pleasant St. Patrick's box social was held last evening in the auditorium of the Summit Street sclioolbuilding. The proceeds of the social will be given to the local branch of the Pennsvl vanfa War Relief. The music for the dancing was furnished by the orches tra from the car shops of the local yards. The grand march wa- led by Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Huber. Mrs. Hu ber is chairman of the War Relief unit. Those present at the social in cluded: Madalen Brouse, Catherine Back mstoe, Harriet Swartz, Martha Trul linger. Bertha Gotschall, Miriam Shunian. Klta Myers. Huth Fickes, Bernice Bentzel, Dorothy Arnold. Elizabeth Albert, Hazel Stran, Mir iam Troup, Anna Lindenberger, Alda Seitz, Miss Auriiiller, Elsie Battorf, Opal Wonderly, Mildred Ivapp, Esther Shuman, Hilda Wagner. Esther Fa mous, 'Kdna Porter, Katherine Fa ir.ous, Margaret Famous, Hilda Smith, Alta Gault, Miss Fortenbaugh, Kuth Bitner, Mabel Seitz, Anna Margaret Hammelbaugh, Nellie Gruver, Marga ret Hassler. Beatrice Peck, Donald Groom, Elmer Eshelman. Harvey Bratten, George Sierer, Lawaon Kel ler, Mr. Brown, Mr. Nlaley, Lavernc Hit.ner, Donald Fisher, Harry Troup, .lames Penny, James Minick. Paul Shank. Fred Murray, Raymond Dibe ler, Roy Eshelman, Earl Crist. Earl Crow, Edward Hassler, Roy Htishiey, Frederick Buck, Iler Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Sheekard, Mr. and Mrs. Benja min Passamore, Mrs. H. R. Wagner, Mrs. J. M. Jones, Mrs. W. L. Fishr, Mr. and Mrs. William Fordney, 'lrs. .1 C. Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Crist Kautz. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunfee, Mr. 'and Mrs. John Roth, Mrs. Harry smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gruver and Sam uel DeZouch. VAUDEVILLE FOR RED CROSS Wormleysburg, Pa.. March 15. ! Plans are being nlade for a local \ talent vaudeville show to be pre- j sented some time in the near *u- I ture for the benefit of the Red Cross l Auxiliary, it was announced to-day. A committee of men from the or ganization have charge of arrange ments. This show in some respec.s will take the place of the annual home talent ministrels. which has been held in the borough for several i venrs. It is impossible to give the ministrels this year on account of many of those who took part being in military service. PILES CI'KKD IN tl TO 14 DAYS Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can get restful sleep after the lirst application. Price 50c.—Adver tisement. Sour Stomach Mi-o-na Puts the Stomach in Fine Shape in Five Minutes If your stomach is continually kick ing up a disturbance; you feel bloated and distressed; If you belch gas and sour food into the mouth, then you need Ml-o-na Stomach Tablets. Mi-o-na stomach tablets give In stant relief, of course, but they do more; they drive out the poisonous gases that cause fermentation of food and thoroughly clean, renovate and strengthen the stomach so that it can readily digest food without artificial aid. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are guar anteed to end Indigestion, acute or i hronlc. or money back, ""his means that nervousness, dizsiness and bil iousness will disappear. Druggists everywhere and It. C. Kennedy sell , Mi-o-na.—iAdvertisement. FRTDAV FVFXTXO. iWEST SHORE NEWS : 1 Lemoyne Mn in Coast Artillery in California P"! 1 H :#% . ■?; ra ssi;i.i. W. BENTZ i Lemoyne, Pa.. March 15.—Private , Russell W. Bentz, junior member of ! the firm of Baer & Bentz. concrete constructors, is with Battalion A. t>2d Regiment, Coast Artillery Corps, near San Francisco. Cal. He writes ) to William Baer, of Lemoyne, as fol ! lows: ! "I received your letter yesterday j and was certainly glad to hear from ' home. There is nothing that a soldier i boy receives that gives him greater j joy than a letter from home. Those | of us that are fortunate enough to j l>e remembered by letters are made I happy because we know they repre -1 sent love and friendship, that is after all what makes every true soldier ! tight, his love of country and love of j friends. "I have been fortunate indeed in j receiving these little messages of I love and friendship, but it is sad to [sec some of your comrades going out i for their mail day after day, week I after week, looking for some little I message from home and are disap- I pointed. It' the fathers, mothers, sis | lers. brothers and friends of the sol | flier boys love their country and its flag, they should not forget the sol -1 dier boy that is defending the coun- I try and flag they love. Yesterday was ' Mashington's Birthday, we celebrat ed the event by Engaging in the fol ! lowing games: Broad jumping. I throwing 16-pound shot, relay races, I 100-yard dash, and one-half mile ! race. We enjoyed the exercises very | much and had a good time, we are j located in a glorious section of old ! U. S. A. No wonder they call it the ! 'Golden West.' "We are but a short distance from the ocean and have a splendid view of the Golden Gates. Toll the boys that I am glad that T enlisted and that I am proud to be in the service of my country and its flag. We are Certainly treated line by the government and its officers, if ail the boys get the same remembrance from their friends at home, that we get from Uncle Sam. it will make it easier for them to go 'over the top when they get into Wo Man's Land.' ' Private Russell W. Bentz, Bat. A, 62d Reg. C. A. C„ | Presid, S. F„ Cal. Saturday Special W* S J * J ¥FJ Of Saturday Special B £i> ' Mh "ly " jyi m ih -U m Y O (^)( yVVM 321 Market Street V^Vvl Saturday Special Saturday Special P , I n ; 1 /" X Saturday Special Saturday Special Patent Toilet Articles ( A Saturday Special / \ Dental 1 HMm i ( 9 Face Powders \ "*ss J V m I Bitters, ] w% • ' Medicines Woodbury Face Powder .w! iKllhhpt* Preparations Necessities 1 50c Listerine 33c Lady Mary Face Powder ...39c mJv A Pebeco Tooth Paste 33c 60c Nestles I'ood 45c Djer-Kiss Face Powder 45c "S. Kolynos Tooth Paste -19 c 25c Liquid Veneer ....15c H ?Sr mmT? 00 *" 17° Pinaud 's Fa ce Ponder 39c / \ f** mm / Lyons' Tooth Paste 16c Full Pint Mineral Oil 34c H 50c Lavoris 34 c Swansdown Face Powder l S l - 00 \ 1 / SLO ° , \ Senreco Tooth Paste -19 c Full Pint Olive Oil -...79 c B Horslord's Acid Phosphate, Piver , < i \ E I l!cSr,Sugh B yymV::::!sc \ J w V 59 ' V f 0 u 0 " 5 Pou " c dßoric r b d r t J* I SI.OO Glyco Thymoline ....75c Corylopsis Talcum ... • 14c r i _ . 0 . Pyrodenta Tooth Paste 28c 100 5-gr. Cascara Tablets .. .35c y 25c Foley's Honey and Tar, 17c Williams' Talcum 14c C &C - Fountain Syringe. .. ,69c - Rubifoam Liquid 17c 100 Nux and Iron Tablets ...89c H 25c Kemp's Balsam 17c Colgate Talcum 15c "S. Trident Syringe •..'..89c Lyons Tooth Powder 16c SI.OO Creolin ...67c SI.OO Ely's Cream Balm ....73c Mennen's Talcum .14c / . \ Lilly Fountain Svrinee sll3 / X £ a £ hen °i > ° t^PC^' de S "" ! 100 Calomel Tablets • 18c || SI.OO Eskay's Food 73c Johnson's Baby Powder 13c / 25c \ A . 7 - ._ . ' / SIOO \ J?"*! 13 '™ T ?°*f P ° wder •vj| c Bathing Salt, Per Bag ~l3c H 50c Wampole Formilide 35c Sykes' Comfort Powder 17c / Edwards \ ? Fountain Syringe, $2.39 / B i iss . \ Sanitol Tooth Powder . 18c hb Gloves 29c I 15c Alpine Tea 8c Sterate Zinc Powder 13c I Olive ) Excelsior Hot Water Bottle, 79c [ Native 1 Colgate Tooth Powder 15c H 25c Hamburg Breast Tea .... 15c Toilet Cream* \ Tablets, / Junior Hot W.ter Rnt.le 1 no V H bs / Full Pint Violet Ammonia . .21c R| SI.OO Caldwell Syrup Pepsin, 68c Hudnuti r.W ,o \ J J unior Hot Water B °"le.. .$1.09 \ / Atomizer (nose and throat) 48c g|: SI.OO Quaker Herb 73c S ® Mnif S ° gUe H °t Water Bottle .. 98c V / Frrn-kiwc • Bath Brushes 25c to 98c H 50c California Syrup Figs ..-35c Pompeian Night^Cream f TaS' 29c Higrade Hot Water Bottle, $1.39 fIUIOUS , Sterro Cubes ........ 12 for 23c B': 35c Husband's Magnesia . .26c Nifht cS, fef Vulcon Hot Water Bottle, $1.69 „ , 16-oz. Peroxide ............ 19c |; 25c Humphrey Remedies 6 18 c Mennen's Cold Cream 17c Junior Combination $1.48 Marth3. Piatt's Chlorides . -37 c gg;' 2Sr Ttr CFnr the Feet> ™ennen s Cold Cream 17c / \ / \ ITldl illd 100 Asprin Tablets ... • 89c gJ liz (tor the i'eet) 16c Mum (Deoderant) 19c / S I,OO \ Vulcon Combination $1.98 / • Pinaud s \ _, , _ . H, r l - r:rv $ : sr Washington sSlh I I . 7 D i Brown's Cold Cream -15 c V 7 Household Bulb Syringe ...98c v / ftl 1 , Mi 31c ?:rC UlbSyrin6e c C Chocolates Full Pound Cotton 49c 1 30c D 0, , -, Regui., ....... I>c R ' ker ' s V ' ol 39c X X X M Different 1 ! 50c Nature's Remedy Tablets, P a i m niive S in / finr \ Rubber Dol,s 48c / .. \ LMlieieni Energine • 19c 1 30c Resinol Soao :'*lßc f n an's Kidnev 1 Bab y ßattles -....10 c ( 75c \ ; Assortments 50c Corbona 33c B ** £PWL, T W. S 24c 4711 Rose Glycerine Soap .Iliac ( J Kure Kolic Nipples .. .3 for 10c I Bell-Ans, ) , Rubber Sponges 19c I 50c Vicks Vapo Rub 39c Packer's Tar Soap ..17c V / Bath Sprays—All Prices. V 25c Giliee U role mCnt Life Bu °y Soa P 6c V J Sanitary Aprons ,48c \ J CROSS New Cumberland, Pa., March 55. . ] —Twenty members of the Red Cross J Auxiliary met at the hosehouse yes terday afternoon. They are occom i plishing considerable work. FRECKLES March Brines Out Unsightly Spots. How to llenime Kasily. The woman with tender skin . dreads March because it is likely to I 1 cover her face with ugly freckles. , | Xo matter how thick her veil, the I j sun and winds have a strong ten . i dency to make her freckle. Fortunately for her peace of mind, the prescription, othine double ,' strength, makes it possible for even I those most susceptible to freckles I to keep their skin clear and white. I No matter how stubborn a case you have, the double strength othine j should remove them. Get an ounce from your druggist I and banish the freckles. Money back If it fails. HAKRIPBURG TELEGRAPH Party in Honor of 79th Fourteen Stars in Service I , Birthday of Jacob Collins Flag at Lemoyne Church j —Eemoyne, Pa.. March IS.—A ser-1 "ir -is'" - v ' ce flaß containing fourteen star;; V" 1 -" 1 - * has been unfurled at Trinity L.uth-| eran Church. The Rev. E. L. Man-|; ges, former pastor, who Is now n ■ chaplain in in the Army. Is among those on tlie honor roll. Other mem- j o* A v bers of the church in the service ;§. ' J are: Henry N. Baker, John B. Em- i crick. Robert A. McCormlck, now in I Kngland: Guard A. Sprinkle, Hob-J j J?' I l.isimss. I lurry '. Bit nor. John I lar ,f ' J M. l'aill Susl;> and 1-ero.v Zlmmer- HlHM!*' ■ "M man. Robert McCormlck ts one of j ' > Thousands and thousands of people, j says Peterson,' are learning every I | I week that one .".0 cent box of Peter j sen's Ointment will abolish Kcxcnia I and banisli piles, and tlie grateful' liters M\ '? I i more to me than money. ,1 I had Eczema for many years on l ' mv to do it any good. I saw your ad and ! not one box and 1 owe | ilitMiks for the good it lias done There.isn't a blotch on head now, j i and I couldn't help but thank Peter- i JACOB COIJLIXS ison, for the cure is great. Mrs. Mai y ; Ijemovne, Pa., March 15.—Mrs. pa- ) iavo had itching piles for ID j i William Fcttrow entertained in hon-! >'< ars - a " d Peterson's is the only oint-1 nun | niPtU -(hat relieves me, besides the j or of her father, Jacob Collins, of Piles seem to have gone. A. B. I t I Ruger. 1127 Washington Avenue, lta- j • Camp Hill, on his seventy-ninth! cine. Wis. L. „ . . . , I rse Peterson's Ointment for old'! birthday at her home in Hummel| sores, salt rheum and all skin dis- | avenue Mr f'nlHno h a( n,-.i leases. It banishes pimples and blaelc , Mr - < -°' ns has, li\ eel at] in less than 10 days nad leaves ! Camp Hill for many years and is very I thc skin c,e ?."' c,ear and P leisa " t . to I look upon. Druggists guarantee it.— " e " known. ' Advertisement. I f = ; An Invitation Awaits You i to Call at "The New Jewelry Store" Consider this a personal invitation to visit The New Jewelry Store. Come and sec how I \vc have prepared. Examine onr beautiful stock of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver ware and Cut Glass. Note our prices and you will sec why the , New Jewelry Store, although but an infant, has grown to be the most popular jewelry store in town. I'ricc and Quality linked together has won for us hundreds of friends—and .day by day the New Jewelry Store is addiijg patrons who formerly have been in the habit of paying high prices for their jewelry wants and have found the New Jewelry Store loyver in price and better in quality. May we ask you to call and let us demonstrate to you our rich stocks and show you why the New Jewelry Store has ; grown so fast in such a short time. Max Reiter & Co. I . 18 N. Fourth St. 'L L COLLINS' STYLE SHOP Announce Their Spring Opening Friday and Saturday VOU are cordially invited -*■ to inspect tliis showing of New Spring. Suits, Coats and Dresses. Our stocks are much larger this season and every new color and style that New York has produced is here, at popular prices. surrl Pnn . g . $12.98 to $47.50 MB COATS"" 8 !. $6.98 to $45.00 | dresses!*. .. $6.98 to $35.00 f . $2.98t051-2.50 W 111 \ \ WAISTS n f.. . 98c to $9.75 ||'|l| • [ f \ * New Spring QO x QO 1 liLh-* MILLINERY. 10 tJW.iJO lips i||P r in G l rls . $3.98 to $13.98 The Department i'or Men, Young Men & Boys offers a wonderfully complete stock of Fine Spring Suits . and Top Coats in all the newest styles and colors. Men's and Young Men's Spring Suits, .... sls to S4O Men's and Young Men's Spring Top Coats, . sls to S3O Boys' New Spring Suits, $3 M tos 14 H See Our Window Display While Attending the Style Show If You Value t THE STORE Y £ook D Here rS LOllltlSStyle THAT FUfnre Ynn ' Saves You Buy 34 North Second Street [ Money MARCH 15, 1918 7