Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, July 27, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    IMPORTANT NEWS OF TOWNS IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
REST ROOM FOR
CAMP COLT MEN
Sieber Property in Gettysburg
Leased For Accommodation
of Soldiers in Training
DIET KITCHEN FOR CAMP
Boy Scouts Travel in Trucks
on Way From Akron, Ohio,
to Boston, Mass.
Gettysburg, Pa., July 27.—One of
the three things which those who
were looking out for the welfare of
the men in camp were striving to se
cure has been realized in the leasing
of the property of the Rev. Dr. L. L.
Sieber to be used as a clubhouse for
the men. Extensive alterations and
repairs are being made and when
completed the place will be all that
can be desired. Baths, reading rooms,
game rooms, writing rooms, loung
ing quarters, and everything that
those in charge feel it is necessary
for the men to have will be provid
ed. and all in all the place will prob
ably be the best place in town for
the boys to go to entertain them
selves and be generally comfortable.
Hopes have not yet been given up
for the securing of the Liberty the
ater and a hostess house.—Daugh
ters of the American Revolution of
the state will equip a diet kitchen
for the Camp Colt hospital that will
cost between four and five hun
dred dollars. This is a part of the
work of the D. A. R. to help in the
camp activities throughout the coun
try. and Mrs. Walter H. O'Neal, re
gent of the Gettysburg Chapter, has
been named chairman of the com
mittee of training camps in this
state.—Fifty Boy Scouts of Akron,
Ohio, traveling in specially designed
trucks, five in number, three of them
being passenger carrying trucks, one
a baggage truck and the other the
field kitchen which prepares the
meals en route, made a brief stop
here during the week while on their
way to Boston, a distance of 775
piiles. They had their own band with
the™.—Two more of Adams county's
young men have gone to Plattsburg
to the officers' training camp to be
come officers in the army. John E.
Plank, of Gettysburg, rejeived his
appointment from Geetysburg Col
lege. where he is a student, and John
W. Myers, of New Oxford, was ap
pointed by the faculty of Urisinus
College, which institution he attends.
—The people of Gettysburg are
watching with keen interest the work
of the First Army Corps of the
American forces in France because
it is commanded by Major General
Hunter Liggett, who is known to
them personally. During the great
reunion of the veterans of the North
and South here in 1913. Major Gen
eral Liggett, then a brigadier gener
al. was commander of the camp and
became acquainted with many of
town's people.—Amos Strausbaugh.
a 10-year-old lad. living on a farm
near Abbottstown. was kicked by a
horse and his right leg broken. The
lad was not otherwise injured, al
though knocked some distance.—The
'.iriie flock of sheep on the farm of
W. A. Bigham. southwest of town,
was attacked by dogs and about
twelve of the number injured, sev
eral of them to aich an extent that
they will likely die. Two of the dogs
were shot. One of them had a license
tig and the other did not.—Mr. and
Mrs. Bert R. Feeser. of near New
Chester, have been notified that
their son. Harry Feeser. a private in
the United States Army, has been
wounded and is now recovering in a
hospital in France. No further par
ticulars were given. Private Feeser
enlisted last fall and was sent to Co
lumbus barracks, later being trans
ferred to Charlotte. N. C.. where he
was a member of the Seventh In
fantry.
Halifax Granger Picnic
at Sweigert's Grove
Halifax, Pa., July 27.—Halifax i
Grange picnic will be held in!
Swiegards grove at Matamoras on l
Saturday. August 10. Myles B. 1
Lebo, who spent a furlough here 1
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. The- j
odore Lebo .returned Saturday to j
Camp Sheridan. Illinois, where he;
is in training with the Officers Re
serve Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
F. Viever. of Watsontown, and Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Biever and two girls,
of Millersburg. spent over Sunday
at the home of their mother. Mrs. I
Mary Biever. Prof. S. B. Zeitzel. !
spent Sunday and Tuesday visiting,
friends at Mechanicsburg. Dr. !
J. W. Shope and Ralph Parthemore. i
of Harrisburg, and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard C. Fry, of Paxtang, spent
Sunday at the home of C. R. Shope
of the Halifax Gazette. Mrs. John
Wise, of Elizabethville. is visiting
Mrs ,C. B. Wilbert. C. A. Cratzer,
of Atlantic City, spent Sunday at
the home of his father, John Cratzer. i
—Mr. and Mrs. W. B Pottiger and
daughter. Susan Pottiger. of Pen
brook. spent the weekend at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. B. Pottiger. Mr. and Mrs. John
C. Westfall and son, George, of
Marysville. were guests at the home
of his mother, Mrs. G. W. Westfall.
—Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Vannata. of
Harrisburg. were guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lehr and his
sister. Miss Margaret Vanatta.
Mr. and Mrs. P .Byron Enders and
children and Mrs. Isaac Enders. of
Enders, and Mrs. G W. D. Enders.
of Lykens. spent Monday at the
home of Mrs. Jane Miller. Mrs.
* George Schriver and children are
visiting relatives at Elizabethville.
—Mrs. Edward Kiitner, instructor of
canning at Bryn Mawr College, is
spending the week at the Methodist
parsonage. Dr. L. S. Marshall vis
ited Camp Meade on Sunday. Mrs.
Sarah Enders, of Fisherville. spent
Monday at. the home of her father,
Reuben Lent*. Luther Lauder
milch. of Steelton, spent Sunday at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Laudermllch. Mrs.
John Mann, of Sunbury, was the
guest of Conrad Zimmerman and
Miss Roxie Weaver on Monday.—
Mrs. J. Morris Schoyer and grand
son. Wilfred, are visiting her son,
Mrs. George Schroyer, at Palmyra.
—The Rev. A. I. Collom and Mrs.
Collom on Monday went to Philadel
phia. to spend several weeks visit
ing relatives. Miss Myria Chubb,
of Reading, accompanied by Miss
Anna Kendedine. a Reading school
teacher, are guests at the home of
Harry O. and Miss Myrtle Chubb.—
Mrs. Joseph M. Smith has returned
home from a visit to relatives at
PoKsville. Mrs. J. T. Alter and
daughter. Miss Sarah Rheuville, of
New Bloomfield. were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. P. S. Hill on Tuesday.
SATURDAY EVENING,
MILLING PLANT
SOLD TO COMPANY
Alter K. Ulsh Will Go Out of
Business at Millersburg
August 1
TO LIVE IN NEW MEXICO
Mill Has Capacity of Seventy-
Five Barrels of Flour Every
Twelve-Hour Day
• Millersburg. Pa. July 27.—Alter
'K. Ulsh. son of Representative J.
! E. Ulsh. sole proprietor of the Mil
■ lersburg Milling Company for a
number of years, has sold,his entire
interest in the business and on ac
count of failing health will probably
go to New Mexico. The mill prop
erty itself belonged to his father. J.
E. Ush, who. with the following
men. purchased the plant, which will
do business under the old name of
the Millersburg Milling Company:
J. E. Ulsh, A. K. Ulsh. A. G. Ba
shoar. of Millersburg: C. I. Romberg
er. James Lentz and Curtis Mc-
Laughlin. of Eliza bethville. The
business will be incorporated under
the laws of the state of Pennsyl
vania and the new firm will com
mence business August 1. The
property consists of a modern mill,
four stories high and with a capac
ity of seventy-five barrels of flour
per twelve-hour day, also a new
house and grounds. It is sajd that
about SBO,OOO is invested in the new
corporation. The mill is run by a
first-class water-power system.—
Albert Kerns, for many years engi
neer at the electric plant east of
town, has resigned and accepted a
position with the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company in a roundhouse at
Harrisburg.—Cashier J. W. Hoffman
and family were guests of their
daughter and family and Mrs.
George Carl at Harrisburg this week.
—George W. Geesey, a veteran of
the Civil War. is ill at his home in
North Market street.—Mrs. Caroline
Neaglev, mother of J. M. Alvord.
clerk in the Recorder's office at Har
risburg. sustained a stroke of paraly
sis on Tuesday and is in a serious
conditon.
Small Boy Sets Fire to
His Grandfather's Barn
I.ewlsherry. Pa., July 27.—Charles
Bell, of Steelton, who is visiting his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stonesifer. on Wednesday morning
while playing with matches near
some straw in the barn, set fire to
the building. Mrs. W. G. Fetrow.
who lives next door, discovered the
fire and gave an alarm. A bucket
brigade was soon formed and the
fire engine was brought to the scene.
The tire was quickly quenched and
not much damage was done. —Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Smith and Mrs.
Hahn and daughter. Adelaide Hahn.
of Baltimore, who spent two weeks
with Mrs. Mary S. Myers, returned
home. Mark Wenger. of Washing
ton. is spending the week at the Mv
ers home.—Mrs. Ralph K. Flicker
and sons, James, Robert and Ken
neth Elicker, who spent a week with
Miss Clarissa Bratten, have returned
to their home in Harrisburg. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Elicker's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shettel.
—Marlin J. Potts and sons, George
and Herman Potts, are spending ten
days with relatives in Tennessee. —
Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson and
children. Ruth. Paul, George, Mary
and May Anderson, of Bragtown,
Adams county, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Sutton.—-George
Walker. of Bowmansdale. and
Frank E. Xesbit, ,of Mount Airv
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Sutton.—Miss Ethel Rich, of Harris
burg. and Miss Lorena Kilmore. Me
ihAnicsburg. were guests of Mrs. An
nie Laird.—Mrs. Mary S. Myers en
tertained the following neighbors at
her country home: Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Kurtz and children. Dale
and Wayne Kurtz; Miss Witmer, Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Bonner and
daughter. Miss Helen Bonner; Mr.
and Mrs. Israel D. Zinn and daugh
ter. Miss Fairie Zinn: Mr. and Mrs.
William A. Parthemer and children,
William and Rebecca Parthemer,
and Miss Hake. Others present
were: Mrs. D. Hahn and daughter.
Miss Adelaide Hahn; Mr. and Mrs.
George Wenger Smith, of Baltimore,
and Martin Miller, of Lewisberry.
The evening was spent with vocal
and instrumental music and selec
tions on the Victrola. Ice cream
was served.—A representative of
the Anti-Saloon League will speak
in the Methodist Church to-morrow
morning. In the evening he will de
liver a sermon at 8 o'clock. The
1 league service will be held at 7.15
jp. m.; leader, Orville B. Bair.—
| Charles Jennings, while working on
j the state road on Tuesday, felt and
I broke his left arm.
Ira F. Keiter Elected
Teacher in Halifax High
Wiconisoo. Pa.. July 27.—Mr and
Mrs. T A. Morgan, of Philadelphia,
visited Dr. and Mr>. T. A. XXter.
oVer the week end. lra F. Keiter,
n graduate of T n mple University.
Philadelphia, has been elected
teacher of science In the High
school at Halifax. Mrs. Harry
Clark, of Chicago, and Mrs. Charles
Grier and children, of Harrisburg,
spent several days with Mr. and Mrs.
John Mark. Alvin Zimmerman
and family of Halifax, visited at
th home of Thomas Kllnger, on
Sunday. Miss Eva Klinger has
returned home after visiting John
F. Klinger and family, at Camden,
V. J. Miss Bessie Batdorf. is vis
iting relatives in Philadelphia and
New Jersey. Mrs. Thomas Dodd
and son. Leonard, of Yeagertown.
snent several days with Mr. nd
Mrs. George H. Glttings. Miss
Dor.i Sharle is spending a week with
Harrisburg friends. Miss Florence
Buckley is home from a visit with
his sister. Mrs. Homer Pontius at
West Fairvlew. William H. Kis
singer is spending several davs at
McKees Half Falls. Mrs. Haydn
Prout and son. of Mauch Chunk are
visiting at the home of Mrs. Evan
Jones. lsaa- Mossop Is spending
a few days in Philadelphia. Sum
ner Davis, of Philadelphia, 's vis
iting at the home of H. H. Kissinger.
—Misses Amelia Seip and Mildred
Koppenhaver visited Mrs. Ida Roni
berger at Elizabethville on Sunday,
j—Mrs. Ear! Messner ,of Allentown,
i 3 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Stuppv. Charles Pugh and
Miss Verna Hartman, of Steelton. are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Acaley.
—Mrs. Walter Lewis and children,
of Reading, are visiting at the home,
of Joseph Lupoid. Miss Emma
Bailey is spending some time at At
lantic City.
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Washington Heights. Pa., July 2 7.—Four generations of the Young
family, of New Cumberland, are shown above. Sitting is the Rev. J. H.
Young, aged S3 years, who lives with his daughter, Mrs. A. B. Lantz,
at Hillside. On his right is his son. W. H. Young, of Philadelphia, and
to the left his granddaughter. Mrs. John M. Donovan, of Bethlehem.
He is holding his great-granddaughter. Loretta Donovan. The photo
graph was taken while Mr. Young and Mrs. Donovan were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Lantz.
CENTRAL PENNA. PERSONALS
: .'Millers town. —Thomas .Gardener,
of Altoona, spent Sunday with his
aunt. Miss Jane Sheaffer. —Miss Sar
ah Kipp spent the weekend with Mr.
! and Mrs. J. B. Parson at Port Roy
! al.—Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patton. of
; Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs John
: Brinton. of Camp Hill, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Dimm and son, Calvin
Dimm, were guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kipp.—Mrs. Wil
liam Walker is visiting her mother,
(Mrs. Mary Hutchinson, at Reed's
Gap.—The Rev. C. F. Himes, of
Newton Hamilton, spent Tuesday
with William Rounsey and family.—
i Charles Eshleman, of Carlton, Ohio.
' visited the family of D. M. Ricka
baugh on Sunday.—Miss Lena Tay
| lor, of Elkins Park, is visiting her
j parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Taylor.
' —Mrs. Ida Ward and daughter.
1 Maude Ward, of Harrisburg, spent
the weekend with friends here. —
Mr. and Mrs. John Light, daugh
: ter, Mrs. Carl Lauver, and Miss Elva
j Spicher spent Sunday at the Light
j cottage at Mexico.—Miss Isabelle
! Johnston, of Stamford, Conn., is vis
! iting at the home of John Wood.—
Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder and
I daughter. Helen Snyder, of Harris
burg, spent Sunday at the home of
IW. D. Bollinger. They were accom-
I panied home by Mr. Snyder's moth
| er. Mrs. Margaret Snyder, who will
visit them for several weeks. —Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Thompson and
j daughter. Kathaleen Thompson.
! motored to Washington on Sunday,
where they called on Mr. Thompson's
sister. Miss Kathaleen continued
her trip to Goochland, Va., where
she will visit friends for several
weeks. —George Fry, son. Fred Fry;
Mrs. Emory Fry, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Roliston, of Lewlstown, ac
companied by Miss Sara Rickabaugh
and D. Gilbert Rickabaugh, motored
to State College on Sunday, where
they visited Emory Fry, who is tak
ing mechanical training for the
L'nited States Army.—Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Reisinger and Miss Myra Farner
autoed to State College and Penn's
Cove on Sunday.—Misses Mary and
Margaret Rounsley. who had been
the guests of Miss Helen Snyder for
the past week, returned home on
Sunday.—Mrs. Martha Newman,
daughter, Arvilla Newman, and son,
John Newman' visited their home at
this place several days this week. —
James Ulsh. of Woodbridge, Va.,
spent six days' furlough with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ulsh.
Edgar Ulsh. of Philadelphia, also
spent Sunday with his parents.—
Miss Rhoda Leilich, who had been
the guest of Mrs. J. C. Hall for sev
eral weeks, left Saturday to visit her
aunt. Miss Luella McLaughlin, at
Germantown. —Mr. and Mrs. More
. land, of Harrisburg, spent the week
end with their daughter-in-law, Mrs.
| James Moreland.
Linglestewn.—Mrs. Paul Getz is
spending some time with relatives
h ere .—Mrs. Edward Lutz and Miss,
Clara Rabuck, of Harrisburg, on
Sundav, were the guests of Mrs. Alice
Rabuck.—Mrs. Dyke, of Williams
town, spent some time with her
daughter. Mrs. McFarland and Miss
Jennie Forester. —Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Reimert and daughter, Kath
erine .spent Sunday at the Jenning's
cottage, at Duncannon. —Mrs. Kath
arina Brightbill and son, John of
Oberlin, spent the week with Har
vey Bolton's family.—Mrs. Dr. Weir
bank, of Pittsburgh, and Mrs Kath
arine Strickler, of Hummelstown,
were recent guests of Mr. and Mis.
Shell Fishburn. —Mrs. Reiber spent
Tuesday with friends at Harrisburg.
—Mrs. Hoster and children, of Pen
•brook, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hal Hetrick.—Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Look and daughter, Fay,
spent Sunday at Mount Gretna. —
Mrs. Rebecca Hamilton, of Ohio,
spent Tuesday with Miss Adaline
Schoner.—Mr. and Mrs. Lebo, of
Riverside, spent Sunday as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Care.—Mr. and
Mrs. William Zimmerman, of Har
risburg. were recent guests of W. G.
Zimmerman and family.—Mrs. Ma
tilda Shuey is spending some time
with Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder.
Allen.—Mrs. Mary Brandon spent
Sunday with her aunt. Mrs. Plank,
at York Springs.—Mr. and Mrs. A.
Morrette, of Allen; Wilbur Brandon,
of Philadelphia, and Miss Mary
Welgle, of Harrisburg, made a trip
to Gettysburg on Sunday.—Miss
Mabel Landls, of Enola, is visiting
her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Landie.—Mrs. Mervin Clelan
and children, of Harrisburg, are vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Clelan. —Mrs. John Raude
maker and daughter. Martha, of
Harrisburg. spent Tuesday with her
mother, Mrs. Levi Enck. —Miss Ge
nevieve Wagner, of Washington, and
Mrs. Jennie Eaton, of Harrisburg,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Good-
— Mrs. Lewis Diller, of Me
nhanlcsburg, spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Diller.
--Mrs. Paul Weaver, of Mechanlcs
burg. spent Wednesday evening with
her untie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Enck.—Misses Jennet and
I-eone Goodhart spent Sunday after
noon with friends at Carlisle. —Mrs.
Slicter and daughter. Vera, of Cbam
bersburg .arc visiting Mrs. SUcter'B
slater, Mrs. D. G- Bowman. (
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH!
Killin&cr. Pa.. July 27.—Some of
our farmers are busy cutting their
oats, while others are finishing up
haymaking and harvest. The late
potato crop will be mostly a failure
in this section, as they are killed by
the blight.—Mrs. Isaac Neagley, of
Millersburg, who has been spending
the week here at the home of her
son, Benton P. Neagley, has re
turned home.—Elmer T. Witmer
and Robert Scheaffer transacted
business In Perry county on Tues
day.—Mrs. Warren I. Miller, Mrs.
Jonas L. Jury and Mrs. Harry Jury
were entertained at the home of
Mrs. F. W. Lenker on Wednesday
evening.—James Novinger, of Pen
brook. spent part of the week at
the home of his sister. Mrs. Isaac
Weaver. —Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mot
ter received a card from their son.
Mark Motter, on Friday, stating
that he had arrived in France.—
Mrs. Alfred Hoy has been seriously
ill since Friday and her daughter,
who lives at Harrisburg. has been
called home.
Yoagortown.—Miss Maud Miller
spent over Sunday at Bellefonte.—
Mrs. Arthur Kolb, of Williamsport,
is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ar
thur Dippence.—Misses Kathryn and
Elizabeth Harman visited their sis
ter, Mrs. Jay Lauver, at Vera on
Wednesday.—Mrs. J. S. Clinger and
son. Joseph, after spending three
weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Lattimer
Kennewell and Mrs. Pearl Gill, have
returned to their home at Altoona.
—William Grenoble, of New Bloom
field, and Robert Grenoble, of Lew
isburg, spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Grenoble.—Wil
liam Gunderman and Ray Price re
turned from Camp Lee. Va.. on Tues
day morning.—Huber Spade and
Miss Peters, of Mifflinburg, were
callers at the Henry Maurer home.
—Mrs. Frank Lee and son. Richard
Lee, have returned from a visit at
Altoona.—Mrs. Arthur Dippery and
son. Donald Dippery, spent Sunday
at Penns Cave. —Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Ingram, of Philadelphia, are
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Purcell.—Norman Fleisher.
of Harrisburg. is home for a short
vacation before entering Army serv
ice.—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Magee
and children were recent visitors at
Grafton. Huntingdon county.—Park
Middlesworth. who is in the Army,
was home Sunday on a furlough.
Union Deposit.—Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Kuhns spent Sunday at Palmyra,
visiting their daughter, Mrs. John
Swope.—Miss Lucia Rambler, of
Penbrook, visited her mother, Mrs.
Lizzie Rambler, on Sunday.—Mrs.
Henry PeiiTer spent part of the week
at Shellsvilie. visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Shellenhammer. Miss
Kathryn Patrick, of Campbelltown,
visited Miss Sarah Etter on Sunday.
—Miss Lizzie Parthemore spent Sun
day at Royalton, visiting Mr. and
Mrs. George Stecher.—Mrs. N'eal
Miller, of Palmyra, was the guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lan
dis, on Monday.—Mrs. A. M. Kuhns
spent a day at Harrisburg.—Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Zeillard. of Lebanon,
were entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Spotts on Sunday.—Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Etter spent Sunday at
Halifax, visiting relatives.—Mr. and
Mrs. Sterling H. Peiffer, of Lemoyne,
visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry P. PeifCer and Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Gingrich, on Sunday.—Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Duple and son.
Carl Duple, spent several days at
Newark, X. J.—A. M. Kuhns spent
Monday at Shippensburg. Miss
Grace Stauffer, after spending some
time in Virginia, has now returned
home.—Mr. and Mrs. Enos Fackler
and children, of Elizabethtown. were
guests of th former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Abraham Fackler. on Sun
day.
Elizabethtown.—The Rev. S. B.
Landis and wife announce the birth
of a daughter.—R. S. Buch, of York,
was the guest of J. H. Buch and
family.—Mrs. A. E. Winters. Mrs. S.
S. Hershey, Mrs. A. S. Brenneman.
and Miss M. Louisa Coble are attend
ing the Lutheran summer school at
Mount Airy.—Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Weigand, of Warren, Ohio, and Mrs,
Kate March, of Warren, Ohio, are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Horst.—
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Foltz are the
guests of relatives at Columbia.—
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Fox. of Pitts
burgh. are guests of the latter's
mother, Mrs. Martha Groff.—Mother
Superior Mary Joseph, of Philadel
phia, who before taking the veil was
Miss Amy Ulrich, of Elizabethtown,
was the guest of her brothers, Jo
seph, Sylvester, Stephen and John
Ulrich. —Charles H. Wormley ha? re
turhed from a trip to Eastern cities.
PATRIOTIC MEETING AT PILLOW
Pillow, Pa., July 27. —The patri
otic meeting was largely attended.
The addresses by the Rev. Irvln
Runk. of Scottdale, and James E.
Lentz. of Elizabethvllle. were fine
and the <nuslc by the Pillow Band
and the community singing were
greatly enjoyed.—Thomas Snyder
transacted business at Klingerstown.
on Tuesday evening.—Mr. and Mrs.
David Willier and Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Laudenslager attended the funer
al of the former's brother at Lick
Hill on Tuesday.—The Rev. Ira Gass
spent this week at Lancaster.—Mr.
and Mrs. John Raker and children,
of Philadelphia, are spending a
short vacation with his mother here.
TYRONE IN NEED
OF DWELLINGS
Advent of New Industries
Fills All Houses in Town
and Neighborhood
USE SHACKS FOB SHELTEB
John A. Dennis, of Tyrone,
Dies From Wounds in
Hospital in France
Tyrone, Pa., July 27.—Tyrone is
suffering in an industrial line from a
lack of sufficient housing. The ad
vent of the Fuller Construction
Company filled every vacant home in
the borough, and there were but few
to start with in the first place. Now
the workers are going out into the
country districts where a few houses
were available. Otherwise shacks are
being erected on almost every vacant
lot near the construction work, and
this despite the fact that the con
tracting people provide barracks for
those who desire to live there.—Of
the 243 young men who registered
this summer in the twenty-one-year
old class. 169 of them have been
classified in the first class, which will
make enough men to fill a good
I many calls for the draft for some
| time to come. About 95 per cent, of
I these young fellows are. being ac-
I eepted as physically fit. They are now
being examined. Of the first thirty
one examined, only one man was re
jected.—Mrs. John Harpster and
Mrs. Jack Kenyon, two sisters, of
Tyrone, received notice this week of
the death of their brother, John A.
Dennis, which occurred in a French
hospital from wounds received in
battle. Young Dennis, while enlist
ing from Phllipsburg. his home
town, was well known in Tyrone, for
he worked here for the express com
pany for several years.—W. E.
Neinly and W. W. Wolfgang have
leased a cottage for the remainder of
the summer along the Juniata river
near Petersburg.—Kathryn and Mar
tha Chaplin, of Flinton. are the
house guests of Mrs. J. C. Heberling.
—James Nau, from Camp Lee,
Petersburg. Va.. is spending a short
furlough with his parents on the
farm just north of the borough.—
Corporal Norman E. Stryker, of the
United States Signal Corps, in train
ing at Little Silver. N. J., is greeting
former friends about town, while on
a short furlough with his mother
E. McKinney, both originally of Ty
rone, but now residing in Wilklns
burg. Pa., are spending a two weeks'
\acation here.—Mrs. A. Ross Hos
tetter, of Hanover, after a visit of
a month.with her sister in Tyrone,
has returned to her home.—Captain
Robert A. Love, stationed at Camp
Dodge, Des Moines, lowa, is spending
a short furlough wit hhls mother
here. Young Love left here as a
private and has now attained a cap
taincy.—Mrs. R. L. Piper is enjoying
a vacation at Cape May.—Robert
Scullin. who has made several stren
uous efforts to get into the war game
was summoned to Washington, this
week for an assignment. Miss
Eleanor Copelin. Of Harrisburg, is
the house guest of Miss Elizabeth
I Boecking.—Miss Mildred Mills is
I spending a vacation of ten days with
I friends at Bellefonte.
Dr. Russell W. Johnston
Gets Commission in Army
Xew Blnomticld, Pa., J illy 27.
Dr. Russell W. Johnston, of Selins
grove. has received word that he has
been accepted for active service and
commissioned a first lieutenant. Dr.
Johnston is a son of Dr. and Mrs.
A. 11. Johnston of New BBloomfield.
His brother. John, is at present in
the Medical Corps at Washington.
D. C. Mrs. Martin M. Hench and
daughters. Mrs. Clayton Grey. Mrs.
Ccover Sterline and son. Herbert
Hench and Miss Virginia Grey, of
New Cumberland, were here on
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Re;gle, the Rev. and Mrs. J. Thom
son Fox and Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
Davis, spent Wednesday at Harris
burg. Miss Catherine A. Birn
heisel spent the week at New Cum
berland and Enhaut. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry H. Martin spent Wed
nesday with Mr. Mlartin's father,
who lias been seriously ill for some
tini", at Harrisburg. F. B. Muhlen
berg. of Philadelphia, is gues: of
Dr .and Mrs. James L. Devin.
Miss Margaret Killer is visiting
friends in Philadelphia and West
Chet-ter,* Pa. Miss Pauline Nickel
left Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs.
Virginia Piatt, at Pittsburgh. Miss
Rebecca Sponsler, of Steelton, is VJB
img her grandparens. Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Sponsler. Miss Daisy Keller,
who recenly graduated as a sten
ographer and typist in Harrisburg.
lias been appointed to a government
position at Kensington. Philadel
phia. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor anj son,
of Kowersville, and the Rev. R. N.
Tavlor, of Derry, spent Tuesday with
their cousin. William Grier, here.
Burgess of Mechanicsburg
Getting After Speedsters
Manchester, Pa., July 27.—Chief
Burgess Austin Miller is determined
to put a stop to the careless driving
of automobiles through the borough.
Eight persons have recently paid
fines into the borough treasury which
amounted to SBO. —Patil Jacob Ray
Frantz, Harry Krout, Harry May
and Ervin Myers have arrived in
France .according to word received
by relatives here.—Miss Romaine
Gross is spending some time at Mor
ristown, N. J.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Root, of York, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Good.—Mrs. 'Vic
tor Stauffer and children, Evelyn,
Henry and Eugene, of Philadelphia,
are visiting at the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Adam Koher and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Everhart. —Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bowers, of Lewisberry, spent
Sunday with John Metzgar and Miss
Emma Metzzgar.—Allen Kohler, a
private at Camp Humphrey, Va.,
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Kohler.—Sergeant
Leon Altland, of Camp Meade, Md.,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Altland.—Wil
mer Hake radio operator In the Unit
ed States Navy, spent several days
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Hake. —Mrs. Oran W. Reichard
and daughter, Almena. left on Tues
day morning for Dayton, Ohio,
where they will spend a month with
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Innerest, the lat
ter a daughter of Mrs. Reichard.—
Sergeant Irwin Brenner of the depot
brigade band, at Camp Lee, Peters
burg Va., is spending a week's fur
lough with relatives here.—Mrs.
Charles Dletz spent Sunday visiting
relatives at Stony Brook.
FOUR GENERATIONS
■Be .|§H
Shiremanstown. Pa., July 27.—1n this photograph are shown four
generations of the Parks family, well known in this vicinity. Mrs. Ma
tilda Parks, aged 80 years, who is liale and hearty, lives at Lewis
berry. Landis W. Parks, his son, Herbert E. Parks, and little 13-month
old daughter, Evelyn Ruth Parks, of Shiremanstown.
Huckelberry Pickers Set
the Mountain on Fire
ElizabeUivillc. .Pa., .July .27. —
Huckleberry pickers on Berry's
mountain east of town set lire to
the mountain, causing arduous work
for a large number of men to fx
tir.nguish the blaze on Tuesday
There is a scarcity of water In the
local water company's reservoir end
th.-> citizens are notified to use svme
sparingly. S. Crawford, of Har
risburg, spent several days with his
fanvly here. A tractor demon
stration on District Attorney M. E.
Stroup's farm near town attracted a
large crowd of farmers. Clayton
|D. Ftroup and J. Buehler, of Mag
i nolia, Md„ are visiting their homes
I here. Miss Rebekah Rndel re-
I turned to the Mont Alto Sanatorium,
j lifter spending a week with her sis
tor, Mrs. Daniel.—Lieutenant Har-
I per Bressler, Jr., of the United
I States Minnesota, and his bride,
spent a week with his sister, Mrs.
| Charles F. Blanning, on Main
i street. Ray K. Buffington spe.it
I several days with his brother. Lewis
C. Buffington, at Camp Meal, Md.
His brother is slowly improving cfter
a serious illness. Clinton L. Wliit
con i left on Thursday for Harris
burg. from which place he goes to
Camp Lee, Va. Ralph Rlegle hav
ing nearly recovered from a long
siege of illness returned to Camp
' Upton, Yaphank, N. Y. Miss
1 Catherine Mattis and sister, Ethel,
| si tnt several days with an aunt at
| Harrisburg. Miss Florence Miller
iand Miss Anna Bosser are visiting
j friends at Philadelphia. Stanley
I Ischopp has received notice of the
i arrival of his brother Lloyd Ischopp,
of the Three Hundred and Four
i teenth Infantry, overseas. He re
ceived training %t Camp M?ade.
! The Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Keiper of
| Allentown are the guests of his sis
j ter .Mrs. A. M. Romberger. Jesse
10. Zeigler is at Plattsburg. where
! he is in the officers training camp,
j a representation of Lebanon Valley
I College. C. Elmer Culp and fam-
I ily are home from a visit to Itha,
j X. Y.
Florin Minister to Preach
on 'Second Mile Christians'
ITorln. Pa.. July 27.—The Rev. O.
G. Romig. pastor of the United
Brethren Church, will preach oil
Sunday forenoon at 10.30 and in the
evening at 1.30 p. m. In the even
ing he will preach a special jermnn
on "Second Mile Christians.'* - Mr.
and Mrs. Gabriel Geib were called io
Rheems on Tuesday on account of
the serious illness of the former's
mother. The Rev. Sutcliffe and
Charles Straley, of Maytown, were
Sunday visitors at the home of
Jacob Landvater. Sr., on Sunday.—
Mr. and Mrs. John Guhl and daugh
ter. Miriam. Mr. and Mrs. John
Guhl and daughter, Miriam, Mr. and
Mrs. John Ferrey and three chil
dren, of East Petersbug, spent Sun
day at Hershey Park. Robert
Blosser, of Harrisburg, spent Mon
day as the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth
Sides. C. S. Wachstetter and fam
ily entertained the following visitors
on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. WHliam
Sprout and Harry Herr. of Lancas
ter; Eli Shickey ,of York, and Miss
Florence Espenshade ,of Mt. Joy.—
Thomas McKinley and son, James, of
Philadelphia, visited friends hei* on
Sunday. George Grahm, of
Tampa, Fla,, Is spending several
days here. Mr. and Mrs Allison
Ga'-man .of Reading, were th? guests
of the Rev. O. G .Romig and fam
ily. at the United Brethren parson
age this week. Miss Gertrude
Rider spent Sunday with John Ever
and family at Green Tree. Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Heiscy and daugh
ter spent Sunday at Mt. Gretna.
Mrs. Edwin Stoll and daughter.
Ruth .of Pittsburgh, are here on a
visit to her mother, Mrs. Winters.—
Master Joseph Steelman. 'of Phila
delphia, is spending a week's vaca
tion as the guest of Mr. an] Mrs.
Shires. Miss Maude Landvater
visited friends at Round Top.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stricklcr, cf
Rheems, visited George Shutter and
[ family on Sunday.
LIGHTNING DESTROYS BARN
J Tower Cit.v, Pa., July 2 7.—An
electrical storm passed over here on
Wednesday afternoon. Lightning
struck the barn of Joseph Hand and
destroyed the crops of hay and
grain,—William Bateman, while at
work at West Brookside colliery, had
his leg crushed by a fall of coal.—
Mrs. Mauer and granddaughter, of
Pottsville. spent several days here.
—Miss Cora Wooly, of Donaldson, is
enjoying a visit to friends here. —
Misses Elsie Erdman and Irene
Kllnger went to the Pottsville Hos
pital to have their tonsils removed.
—Edward Reedv has returned to his
home in Llewellyn after spending
several days with relatives here.—
Miss Emma Robson, of Schuylkill
Haven, visited relatives here on Sun
day. She was accompanied home
by her niece. Kathleen Schriener.—
Miss Mildred Carl is enjoying her
vacatioh at Valley View.
JULY 27, 1918.
Many Visitors in Dauphin
Cottages and Bungalows
Dauphin, Pa., July 27. —Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ebersole Williams and
daughter, Mary, have returned home •
from Roaring Branch, where theyl
spent the week with relatives. —Miss!
Corn Cofrode, who recently returned
home from Speeceville, is spending
several weeks along the Juniata tlver
at the J. F. Early cottage. Miss
liuth Shaffer, a nurse in training
at the Pennsylvania Hospital, Phila
delphia.. is spending tne weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Shaffer. Mrs. Thomas
Kramer and daughter, Dorothy, of
Brooklyn, New York, arrived here.
Saturday to spend the remaining
summer months with Mrs. Kramer's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. George W. I
Kline. Miss Elizabeth Johnson re
turned to Cumberland, Md„ to-day,_
:>fter a two weeks' visit with Miss"
Sabra Clark. Miss Emma Keeney,
of Rockville, was a recent guest of
Miss Ethel R. Forney. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Young, of Atlantic City,
motored here to-day, and are guests
of Mrs. Young's father, T. G.
Sweitzer. Mrs. Lucy Fry and
daughter, Ehrma, of Carlisle, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. I.
I.ane Long. Miss Mae Yoder, of
Speeceville, was the weekend guest
of Miss Rebecca Lyter. Clinton
Bickel, of Philadelphia, spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Marion Bickel. William Bell Clark
of the \Press, Philadelphia, spent
several days here with his family.—
1 Miss Ruth Ward, Miss Mary Jones
and Miss Margaret Jones, all of
Speeceville. spent Saturday in town.
—Lawrence Robb, of Harrlsburg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Robb, of
Dauphin, left yesterday for Camp
Lee, Petersburg. Virginia, where he
will enter the National Army.
Duncannon Sunday School
to Hold Annual Picnic
Duncannon, Pa., July 27.—The
United Brethren Sunday school will
hold its annual picnic in Selg's woods
on Saturday, Augusa 3, and the union
Sunday school will hold Its annual
picnic in the same woods.—The
i'nion Sunday school will hold an
ice cream and cake festival on the'
North Lincoln street public school
grounds this evening.—Mr and Mrs.
Charles W. Bothmell and little son,
of Philadelphia, are visiting their
parental home here.—Miss Ruth
Zimmerman is visiting friends at
| Wilmington, Del. Mrs. E. G.
i Thompson and children have re
) turned to their home after a visit
j to relatives in Ohio. —Mrs. Jesse K.
I I,upfer, of Newport, spent Wednes
| day here as the guest of Mrs. Charles
.^eig.—Jacob Kass, of Philadelphia,
and Miss Emma Kass. of Marysville,
i were week-end guests of relatives
j here.—Miss Margaret Rosborough Is
| spending some time with relatives
at Hamilton, Ontario, Can.
Scarcity and High Cost
of Focd Sidetracks Picnic
Malta, Pa., July 27. —Leo Messner
and Lester Kllngman, of Sunbury,
visited relatives over Sunday. —. The
Lutheran Sunday school picnic, com
monly known as "The People's Pic
nic," has on account of the scar
city and high cost of food supplies,
been cancelled for this season.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan J. Schaffer
and granddaughter, Florence, vis
| ited the former's sister, Mrs. Sarah
| Kopenhaver. at Pillow on Sunday.—
Frank C. Shipman was at Fishers
Ferry and Herndon recently.
Fietta Spotts, of Williamsport, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schafter re
cently. Robert B. Zerbe and fam
ilv were guests of S. L. Schlegel and
family at Lanvllle on Sunday.
William Thompson, of the Aviation
f'orps, of Mlddletown, spent several
days among relatives here this week,
j —C. E. Marts, of Camp Meade, vis
ited his parents here over Sunday.
MRSE READY FOR FRANCE
Blain, Pa., July 27.—Miss Sara
Pryor, daughter of Mrs. Margaret J.
Pryor, of near Blatn, who has com
pleted her course in Red Cross nurs
ing, Is preparing to go to France.—
Miss Margaret E. Riegal, of New
Cumberland, who has been re-elect
ed supervisor of the homemaking
department of the Blain Vocational
School, was here on a visit.—Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Greenfield and Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Hoff and daughter.
Miss Mary Hoff, of Lisburn, motored
here on a visit to Dr. E. C. Klstler.—
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sausaman, of
visited the latter's sis
ter. Mrs. D. W. Sheaffer. —Miss Ma
bel Longanecker and Mrs. Rita
Longanecker, of Loysvllle, paid a
visit to Miss Sara Smith.—Mrs. Ray
mond Bahl and two daughters, Fran
ces Louise and Jean Levon Ball, of
Irfßlanapolls. Ind., are visiting the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Johnson. —George Rhodes, of New
port. visited his cousin, James E.
Hoc ken berry.-
THREE SOLDIERS
REACH FRANCE
Young Men From Mechanics
burg Send Word of Safe
Arrival in War Zone
CAMP FIRE GIRLS' SOCIAL
Roy Scouts Attend Funerals
of Two Members Killed in
, Crossing Collision
Mcch&nk-aburg, Pa., July 27.
Among the Mechanlcsburg boys in
the United States service who arrived
safely overseas and whoso friends
here received word to that effect
this week were: Roy Weaver, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Weaver, Weßt
Coover street, a member of the Fif
ty-second Infantry Machine Gun
Company; . Arthur N. Young, Com
pany B, Three Hundred and Fourth
Military Police, and Frank Hailman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hallman,
West Simpson street.— This evening
the Kittattnny Camp Fire Girls will
hold a lawn fete at the home of tile
Guardian of the Fire, Miss Margaret
Blackburn, in East Simpson street,
the proceeds of which will be (riven
to the Bed Cross. On the committee
of arrangements are: Misses Mir
iam Zufall, Bachel Shelly, Etta Mil
ler, Miriam Orris, fiuth Miller and
Elizabeth Hurst.—Boy Scouts of Me
chanicsburg attended the funerals of
Earl SheafTer and Herbert Rider,
who were killed In the automobile
accident on Sunday afternoon and
who were members of the organiza
tion.—Mrs. M. Grant Mohler left on
Wednesday for Parsons, Kan,, and
Lincoln, Neb. At the latter place
she will spend some time with her
parents.—Miss Margaret Totten
spent several days this week with
her sister, Mrs. Anna Lehman, In
Bollng Springs.—Dr. Harvey Base-
I hore, of Harrisburg, was in town on
I Juesday evening and addressed the
I child's welfare committee at the
I home of Dr. X. W. Hershner in the
interest of the Baby Saving Show,
to be held here August 9 and 10.—
Mrs. Henry Playter, of New York, Is
the guest of Mrs. Susan Raffensberg
er, South Market street.—A pleasant
session of the First Organized Adult
Bible class of Trinity Lutheran Sun
day school was held at the home of
Mrs. Daniel S. Walters, North York
street, on Tuesday evening.—The
Senseman family will hold Its annual
reunion on Saturday, August 10, at
Boiling Springs Park.—Mr. and Mrs,
j Starr Hauck, of Waynesboro, re
turned home on Wednesday, after
spending some time with the for
mer's mother, Mrs. Alice S. Hauck,
South Market street.—M. E. Ander
son and family and J. T. Stansfleld
motored to Philadelphia and spent
the weekend.—Samuel E. Basehore
has been appointed a member of the
committee to represent Eureka
Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons,
on the Valley Memorial Building As
sociation at Eliza bethtown. Mrs.
' Victor Lenker, of Madison, Wis., was
. the guest of the Misses Mary and
i Elsie Lenker, East Main street.—
i The Misses Caroline and Anna
Longsdorf are visiting at the home
of their brother, Mylin Longsdorf,
at Reading.
Thompsontown Sunday
School to Hold Social
Thompson toam, Pa.. July 87.—i
Sunday school classes of the Misses
Mary Meiser and Katharine Keplar
will hold a necktie and apron social
in the borough school house this
evening. The Thomson family re
union was held at Island Grove Park,
Mexico, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs.
Burk Etka, of Mifflin, and Mr. and
1 Mrs. William Cross, of Altoona, were
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Col
i yer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Me
' Clellan, Mrs. Swenson and Mrs. Mus
-1 selman, of MifTlintown, and Master
! David Dimm and sister, Charlotte.
'. of Lewlstown, were recent guests of
! Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Dimm. Twin
1 boys were born recently to Mr. and
• Mrs. Harry Conner, of Philadelphia.
• Mrs. Conner was formerly Miss Gen
" eva Cameron of Thompsontown.
1 Mrs. Eamuel McCurdy, of Holll
[ daysburg. is visiting her sister, Mrs.
William Colyer. Mrs. Mary Wlt
■ mer and Kenney Wise of Walker
' township, surprised their friends by
• slipping off to Hagerstown and were
' married on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.
5 J. K. Levder and Mr. and Mrs. Mil
• nor Hostetler, Motored to Gettys
■ burg recently. Mrs. W. R. Long
' was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George
' Smee at Lewistown Sunday. Mrs.
' Josephine Zell. Mrs. Henry Crowthers
Mrs. Mary Stengel, Mrs. Charles
Cummins an i daughter, Peggy, of
Oak Lane, Philadelphia, motored
here and were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward S. Thompson. Mrs.
Tohn Davies, of Scranton, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Daugherty and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ernest, of Philadel
phia are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Smith.
$1,277 Raised For Red
Cross by Stret Carnival
M'fnintown, Pa., July 27.— The
recent carnival was attended by one
of the largest crowds ever assembled
here and It was a huge success. The
proceeds for the Red Cross, under
whose auspices the carnival was
held amounted to $1,277. Miss
Alice Grubb spent several days at
' Lewlstown. The Bev. F. G. Sleep,
" pastor of the Methodist Church,
! died In the Harrisburg Hospital on
' Tuesday after an operation for can
• oer. Mrs. Spangler, of Milroy, is
' the guests of her brother, William
• Hoopes and sister. Miss Mary. J.
A. Mutthersbough. of Driftwood,
while visiting his nephew, Jacob A.
1 Mutthersbough In Lewlstown called
on James Krelder and family on
Tuesday evening. Miss Evelyn
Smyser. of Blalrsvtlle, Is vlslUng
Miss Rhoda Mayer. Mrs. A. A.
Oles, of Mexico, is spending several
days with her brother James A.
Krelder and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry C. Sleber, Hayes Sleber and
Miss Helen Sleber motored to
> Harrisburg on Tuesday and spent the
day with Mrs. Sleber's mother, Mr®,
Sara. Kulp. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Burchfleld and little son, of Harris
burg, are guests of hts uncle, B. F.
Burchfleld. Mrs. Balph C. Hills
and son, Bobby, and Mrs. Clair V.
i Brehm and daughter. Elisabeth Jane,
i spent Tuesday at Port Royal, the
■ guest of their aunt. Mrs. Wlen
• Pomeroy. Mrs. Thomas Shaver,
r of Hollldaysburg. la spending sev
s eral days with her mother. Mrs. Sara
. Davis. Mrs. Sullivan and daugh
• ters, Virginia and Florence, of Co
. lumbus, Ohio, are visiting her
.brother, Boyd *n4 sister.
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