2 CENTRAL PENNA. NEWS Pcnbrook Seniors Publish Book, "Echoes of '18" IVnbrook, Pa., April 26.—The ee-! nior class of the Penbrook High school has sent to press its "Echoes of '18." It is a fifty-page book, with a garnet and gold cover. The book will contain the pictures of the re-' niors. with a short autobiography ofj each, pictures of the faculty, junior) and sophomore classes, also each i i las-s history, etc. The book may be ordered from any member of the senior class. Candidates for diplo-! mas are: Frances Booser, Ida E. Crum, Elizabeth Ebersole, Ruth Hoover, Ilettie Hain. Pauline Mc- Garvey, Eunice McElheny, Hayes | McClelland, Katherine Speas, Wil liam Snyder and Viola Wirt. ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON j l*enbrook. Pa.. April 26.—A son.| John William Carberry, was born| April 24, 191 S. to Mr. and Mrs. Johni Carberry, of Boas street, Penbrook. j Camp Meade Soldiers i. Qualify For Commissions MiddKtowu, Pa., April 26. Friends and parents of Robert L. Engel have just reoeived advices; telling that he has been qualified! as a second lieutenant at Campi Meade, Md., and is ready for his! commission. Owlish*. Pa.. April 26.—Luther F.j Brame, of 35 East North street, has| passed examinations at Camp Meade and has qualified for a commission I asi second lieutenant, advices from j camp to-day announce. Hanover, Pa., April 26.—David D. Bixler. of Baltimora street, has; qualified for commission as second lieutenant and is awaiting a com-, mission. Word was received herej to-day by friends. Ellzal>e;htowit. Pa., April 20. Friends of Alex M. Fjikenstein have been advised that he has passed ex aminations at Camp Meade, Md., and has been qualified as second lieuten ant. Millcrsburg. Pa.. April 26. —Harry F. Longbach of this place, has quali- , fied as second lieutenant at Camp Meade, letters to his friends here ad vise. ' SOCIAL HELPERS ENTERTAINED Blain. Pa.. April 2'">. —On Wednos- 1 day evening the Minister Social Helpers Society of the Zion's Re formed Church, were entertained at the home of Mrs. Riley M. Smith, in ; Main street. Games and music were i 1 played and refreshments served, ji ROBERT C. lIENCH DIES Blain. Pa.. April 26.—Robert C. . Hencli aged died at his home at Bixler's Mills yesterday. He was . seized with a light paralytic stroke. J followed by an attack of apoplsxy which caused his death. He is sur vived by his wife, who was Miss Mary Machamer before marriage. DR. U. R. SHAFFER DIES Hummelstown. Pa.. April 26.—Dr. j V. R. Shaffer died at his home in ; Fast Main street yesterday after an illness of several months. Although, in very poor health he practiced j until about three weeks ago. when he was compelled to take his bed. He is survived by his wife and the j following children: Dr. Ralph Shaf-! fer, of Tacoma, Washington; Mrs. Edward Hanimers, of Minenrville. ; and Edgar Shaffer at home. He is' also survived by two sisters living in I.rbanon. his former home. Fu-| nera! services will be arranged later.! Burial in Hummelstown Cemetery. Superfluous Hair De^Tliraefc an was | unfurled last evening. The cere • monies were performed by Postmas j ter Klias B. Leiby and Ex-Postmaster •J. W. Beers. The flag was flung to i the breezes on Diamond Square be : side the largo American flag floating ! there. ! Sixty-flve Marysvllle boys and j girls are in the service from a town ;of approximately 2,000 inhabitants. I Nineteen of these have aleeady j crossed the Atlantic. MARRIED AT HAGERSTOWX* Marysvllle, Pa., April 26.—An nouncements have been received here ! of the marriage of Miss Veda Mae | Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ! Adam Woods, and Elmer S. Wallace. of Wheatfleld- township. The cere . rnony took place at Hagerstown. Program Prepared For Camp Hill Commencement ! Camp Hill, Pa., April 26.—Arrange ; jnants for the annual High School commencement, to be held in the au ditorium on June 6, are under way. Miss Pauline Davisson is valedictor ian and Adam Nell salutatorlan. I Miss Virginia Breen and Miss Elma ! Koser have been elected to give ora i tions. Pr. Nathan C. Schaeffer will : speak at the commencement exer cises. The Rev. Raymond Ketchledge, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, will deliver the baccalaureate ser mon in the High School auditorium on June 2. Members of the local Presbyterian Church will have j charge of the services, j Class Day exercises will be held j in the auditorium on June 5, it was i announced to-day. LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS tamp Hill, Pa.. April 26. —At a meeting of the Camp Hill High School Literary Society the follow ing officers were elected: President, Margaret Rowland; vice-president, Hugh Harrison; secretary. Mildred Beck; treasurer, Margaret Musser. BOYS TO PLANT TREES Camp Hill, April 26.—Emery Nell and Thomas Green, students at the Camp Hill High School and mem bers of the Camp Hill Troop of Boy Scouts, were given leave of absence to help plant trees in Marion coun ty for the Forestry Department of Pennsylvania. The boys will live in camps and fte at work about six weeks. *HO FROM EN TERTAIX M ENT Camp Hill. April 26.—More than S6O was realized at an entertainment given by the girls of the Catnp Hill : High School for the benefit eft the Junior Emergency Aid of this place. ' The money will be used to purchase | materials. SEXIOKS CHOOSE OFFICERS Camp Hill. Pa., April 26. —At a re cent meeting of the senior class of i the High School the following offi ' cers were elected: President. Adam Nell; vice-president, Rebecca Kil- I born; secretary, Pauline Davisson; ' i treasurer, John Bashore. SERMON" TO LODGE Xew Cumberland, April 26.—The Rev. C. H. Heiges will preach Sun iday morning in the Church of God I to the local lodge of the Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, No. 1147. LITTLE GIRL ILL Xew Cumberland, Pa., April 26. Theta McCord, the little daughter of Mr..and Mrs. Frank McCord, of Sev enth street, is ill with lung trouble. WORSHIP IX HIGH SCHOOL Xew Cumberland, Pa., April 26. On Sunday the congregation of St. 1 Paul's Lutheran Church will worship !in the High School room. The Rev. David S. Martin will preach at 10.30; i subject, "The Home as It Is and It Ought to Be." At 7 p. m. the sub j ject wll be "Jerusalem's Four Sins." I West Shore Personals Mrs. J. C. Forncrook, of Pen- I ! brook, visited Mr. and Mrs. Park 1 Minter, of Third street. New Cum ; berland, this week. Mrs. Charles Hockenberry, of New | Cumberland, was brought home from the Polyclinic Hospital at Har risburg. where she had been the past month. / Miss Eckert, of Wormleysburg, will deliver an address at a special meeting under the auspices of the' Christian Endeavor Society In Trin ity United Brethren Church at New I Cumberland on Sunday evening. BIRTHDAY PARTY Halifax, Pa., April 26. —A birth-I dav party was held at the home of Mrs. Margaret Dlmpsey, near town, ion Wednesday evening, in honor of .'her daughter. Miss Mae Dimnsey. j Refreshments were served. Suburban Notes IIIM-M KLSTOWN Morris Wagner is critically ill at hia home in West High street. He has been in t>oor health the past year and on Wednesday was discov ered lying unconscious In the stable at the rear of his home. He has not yet recovered consciousness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hummel, of Hummelstown, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Klllinger, of Harrisburg, are visiting in State College. Mrs. Oscar liobbs. of Harrisburg, spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. j • '"ST ■, ■ t r ' v tc> .. t • *■ " ~ v , , -n M"\" I t ~. \- - ,v --i-msv . APRIL 26, 1918. home and two sons, Otto and Henry, both of New York City. The- body will be taken to-morrow to the home of one of the sons In New York. City, where services will be held Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. Mr. Brehm, at St. Lucas' Reformed Church. Burial will he made In St. John's Lutheran Cemetery, New Y'ork. No services will he held at the Mechanicßburg home, but the body can be viewed by friends this evening.