Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 01, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, CITY'S SUBURBS
Miss Violet K. Mark
Bride of Howard Kreider
AMU illi>, I'M,, Dot. I,— Mr. und
Mr*. Joseph Murk announce the
marriage of their daughter, Mies
Violet K. Murk, to llowurd 11,
Xraider, HIIII jif < 'ongroHNnian und
Mre. A. H, Kreldor. The wedding
took plJi'n on Hulnrduy evening ut
fi o'clock nt tliu home of the bride'*
jiurniitN, In West Muln street, the
llev. W. I'. DCIUIIK, pastor of Christ
Deformed Church, officiating, Pol
lowing the ooreiuony the oouplo left
oil u wedding trip. The groom I*
tnnnitgor of Mm Kreider furin north
of Annvllle.
WIIUIIMHN RL.TK* AIIOITIUN
Nuaumi'tMiiiii ii, Mid. t. Hummelu
luwn Camp N". I•'711. Modem Wood
men of Aiintrlr i, lire milking arrange
•IIHIIIH fur ii li"*E cIBHH iidi/Utloil
whh'li will I" held nt their hull on
Thursday owning. Thin IH the Hrsl
cIII MM adoption H* hurt of the Telbot
fifteenth \iinlv*raar Campaign
whh'li tliu riiiiih ha* entered Into, irnd
II IIIH Minn I* aiiUclpated, It l* the
titurpoao of the vamp to have tlie*e
'la* adoption* often during the
winter month, but Mil* I* to o* one
of tliu Inmost. All member* of the
on nip eve I * muke every effort pus
elide to 11 11 end Mint evonlnu. Mueio
mid n luncheon bg ono of tbo fM
ture* uf Mie evvillng. Till* chin* of
oatidlduleu WII* written by Deputy
J, It. Iteiiger,
■ill,I,HO 111' L>HIM)MOR
L.rnimnii 11. I'LL., Del. 1. — Itelntlve*
of Corporal I NIIIIV t\ Itublor, of llurn
hiilu, reported drowned ut Kurt Hill,
Okhu. revolved u mcuaago yeeterdny
Mint Indicate* Mint the young mnu
wn* killed liy escaped Mvriiian prison
er*. lie wn* unit out with Ave other*
to captur* the prlMittrg umt inter
hi* here* wn* found, but the rider
wn* IIIINNIIIM. M I- Miiuiiiht th'it Mm
Mertuun* may have Ulllud the aoldtvr
mid throw hi* body Into n trenin
where It wm found Intor.
|'jp2£^SZSBSasaWES2SSSISaSBS3SI||
1 1 r "U Making Your Own l)j
E Cough Rehiuidu Dj
ran tnve nlimit *9, and he*e (n
lirtlcr rctneily tluui tin. romly- pJ
uuilo kind. Kaelly done. |Q
If you combined the curnlivo proper
tie* of wvry known "ready-made"
cough remedy, you probnlily could not
get mi mileb real curative power n*
there in ■ till* eiiiipln home-innilo '
rough *.vrup, which in easily prepared
In a few minute*.
Got from nuy drugglut a'i ounce*
ot J I""." i,u " "• pint bottle
■ rid nil the bottle with *vrup, using
Other plain grnnuliiteil *ugar syrup,
clarified molu**cH, honey, or coin
fyrtip, as desired. 'J'hu result I* n
lull pint of really belter rough Hymn
thn you could buy ready- HI ado' for
ihreo time* the money. Tuetci picas
tut and never spoils,
This Pines end Syrup preparation
tcts right at the cause of u cough and
rlveaalmoat immediate relief, ft !<><>•-
m* the phlegm, Mop* the nasty throut
■ n'kle and heals tint sore, irritated
uemhraiies so gently ami eaaily that
t is really iislunisliing.
S A dav'e use will usunlly overcomo
lie ordinary cough and for bronchitis,
roup, whooping cough and bronchial
istlune, there i* nothing better.
I'itiex la a moat valuable concen
trated eompound of grnuino Norway
due extract, ami lias been used for
Snerationa to break up severe coughs.
To avoid disappointment, ask vour
ffußgist for "2H ounce* of Pinex"
MUi full directions, and don't accept
livthing else Dusraiifeed to give ah
* lite, satisfaction or moiit-v promptly
rfunded. The l'iiiex t'o., Ft, Wayne,
tl,
I \ iiluir wllh.nil ii rout uklrk doe*
I mil lulrrtrrv i|llb ta*le r sperefc
I'lulra Hrp.tlrrd While ton Wall
HAPIf'C DENTAL
mHvVI 9 OFFICES
.ill) UtllhP'l STIIt.KT
r Women Should Take
bjierial tare to keep free from headache, hat k
utile, cmthiiputiitfi, weakness ami deprcanion.
IT' >r ihcbe recurrdpg uiln iitn ami ether condi
tion pt t uli.tr tii women, Beaclum'i I'lllb are u
testctl ami rlTeituul remedy. They act gently
ami promptly on the btomach, liver uiui Uiwela,
antl exert a tonic, birrngtlirning effect ou the
bodily functions, These famoub |ilU are purely
vegetable, contain no habit-forming drug, and
produce lit) disagreeable afier-cffctu, Women
the worltl over, liml needed help ami btrength in
l fieeeparys Pills
*' laifttr Jnfa ef 4<or RiJitiaa M lha Marhf"
'I Ituit* ol iai Valua to Wwotan tit oUO litu Not
Sold b# Uiugg.ait tlnwuglnwM iha world In tloaaa. Ida-. Sfto.
An A| Advaucen the I4vr llMinUte
ovtaatoaal h,kt i I u . 11l I I It
N Jgmm . . fib IN I'll I 8 oamM It INI I ll'A I ION.
M I Hg
(tlolm a hi. 0... rJC'ir.l'iTn.-'JWiXTft iaw't ha. I t
[day ANU nichi school
tnu iniiai "... m
I i.. * ao. h '.' Mbbdbf t.a.da. iilfti aiai* fb*bdb
r
[ •KCNLCV'S •UIINKSS COLLKBK
TUESDAY EVENING,
CAPT. VINT'S
FIERY SPEECH
Ili'itiMh Army Officer Siiyn
Hun Frlftlilfulncsn Chimed
ill* Disposition Entirely
Mccltuillcshiirg, PB,, Dpt. L,-~ THo
ft IghirtlllltwM of l.lltl 111111 changed me
front u pours-loving nun Into one
Wild delighted to Ulll Mot'linS!" US
elulmed Captain W. (J. Vint, of the
Hrlllsh llnyul Flttld Artillery, In u.
Mpinfml address Imml. evening at tt
IIUIMN inK In lint Ftrsl United
lirolltreit t'liuri'h in (hit interest uf
lite li'inirilt latterly I.<•!• it campaign
"l iiiii lull them, loo," added ' 'uitiii
Vim, "unit, hollava inn, I inn going
biok fm more<" In speaking of (be
world wur, lin MM ILL I lit, i iti rm it IIN pro
viotiMly warn ready ,to tho smallest
detail, and thought of ever y thing
lull one, llnii in tlin psychology or
DM ether I">IIW'M mind. Until cV<
oral woeko ago Captain Vint fought
nmlur (limeriil Koch und with the
American hoy*, whom ho praised
greatly.
The oudlsncn upplaudnd III* rop
roNontatlon of Clorinany as a snaxt,
'iiiliiiiK round Mm world, but with one
hrlghl spot nt present, lliul no la
wounded. "AH snakes," ho *uld, "do
not die till Kiiiiael, t hunt! Doll it I*
now halfpiiMt four."
An eloquent uddriuis was made by
J. 10, It. I'linnlnghum, of llitrrlshurg,
in wtdeh hi pm<l Irlbiito to Mm Alio*
ii ml the Am Mlo*ll hoy*, With u Htrong
up pun I to *ho pooplo to buy I-lhorty
Honda, rhir* urs threo wuy*, ho
I mild, for the govvriimont to got thai
money hv taxation, by borrowing
J n from ttao pooplo, or inking u ifj
people <lo nol rlno cheerfully and.
. dUtim rlho for hlbsrly Hond* he'lhluk*
it would lie Mm duty of the govortt
: ment to uomo right down und tnkn
| It. Itu oloH.id with a glowing tribute
to Mie imortoaa flag, whloh ho said
wo will bnOk op with our ilqllar*.
'fliii inaiiti meeting wn* ut in of ihii
hirgeat over held hora and the Hlngor
Mn lid plu vial previous to I'hu oponlOß
hour.
A special feature of the occn*lon
wn* tho oommunlty einging by u
choir of about 100 volee* under the
<ii root lon "f it. Byron Pabroodor. All i
tho new 1-lberly hoaii and patriotic!
Hong* woro sung, with Ml** Clarai
Dromlolgh at tho organ. Burgeaa!
John J. MtllelMon opened Mil! meet ,
Ing and after firayer liy tho Itev.
I Oeorgo Kultori, Dr. K3. K. I'aniphell,
proHldont of Irving f'cdlege Introduc
| ed tho Mpeakor*.
I 10 HON UN IV tr> MINI'TKH
l Mo Jianli'Mhiii'g, Pa., Oct. 1. — Ve*
j tcrdu'v upon tho Invitation of '.he
president and superintendent of the
I'ottH Manufacturing Company plant,!
| a mooting was hold ut noon 111 the!
I Inlerosl of tho Fourth I.lborty I-oan, j
with Mli* Margaret Miner, chair-]
nian of Cumberland county of the,
Woman's Fourth 1-lberty 1-oun and!
j Mrs. J. W. (tapper, chairman of thoj
Mochantesburg district, as speaker*.|
Tho mooting wan onthuslaMtlc and,
Hueeeiiaful u* iilueteon bond* wero
Hold In llttoeii in I iiu to* An effort is
being made to have the plant one
l|hundred per cftit. or uvery employe
j,u purchaser of a bond.
NKWVIbbK'B MIAN MICKTIN'O
.N't-wvUlc, I'tt , Oct. t.—A patriotic
mooting will bo hold In the High
school and auditorium to-morrow
evening at o'clock An uddros* will
be made by Captain Vint, of tho
i Hrltl*h Hoyal Field Artillery, wound-'
ml ii MI bsttl* of Mio Homme and
! out of sctrvioe three tlrnes on account
of woumla.
An udilreMH will also he made hy
Df M W, friMS, one of (lie Con
J borlaud county's patriotic orstm*.
t'tiis meeting will Inaugurate N'ew
| villa's Ltborty l.oan drive.
A hoiinc-to-hoilse CUIIVHSN will tuk-i
| place on i ..ursday, Newvtlle's quota
I being tTVt.S&o. The comniunlty'
; chorus is re<iusted to meet ut tho;
auditorium at 7 45 p. m
evening.
; KIYI.It I' lllti AT MVt lll>IK)|,
IJvT|MMiI, (Jet. I Joaoph Jury
lihh pur<'llitaoti the lot Mt llm old tall
hury bulldln* at lh lowor end of the
horoutilt ami la planning to t-ie< t
hluiMi lf a new hotiM Ihoraoii The
old Winner hulldliiif, UIOIIK the old
.anal on lowur Kraut atroet, Whli'n
Jury rat". titly aold to Mcaara Jouvand
lurid latvlne, of the l.ivur pool aplti.
| ulna mill, will ha turn down and the
l-nllr n round to ha turned Into a
I river park
U.B. CONFERENCE
AT MYERSTOWN
One Hundred und Nineteenth
Anmuil Meeting of Kind
l'*nnylvfiiiiii Brunch
: jA
niAHOP W, M. MKf-l,
Myerstown, Pn., f <'t. I.—-Prepara
] Don* have boon completed for life
one hundred and nineteenth annual
, cession of Kast Pennsylvania Con
ference, United brethren In fthrlst,
which win oonveno in tbo Zton'i
I'nlted Brethren Church, Myerstown,
the Itev. I. Moyer lleishny, psstoi,
to-morrow. The various communi
ties of tho local church are prepared
to entertain tho two hundred dele
gates—ministerial and lay—who will
i lie present. The first sesNlon will be
i lii-ld on Wednesday morning at 9
| o'clock. ItlMhop W. M. Hell, I' I'., of
' WnshlnVton, T> C., will proold#.
! lil*hop VV. M. Keckley, D. D., of
i Porkoriburc, w. v., win itot at
| tend the sessions and deliver an ad
dreg*.
The boundary committee will meet
,on Tuesday afternoon. This com
' inlttee <ginlst* of the following; The
Itoverend* H. C. Enck, H. K. Miller,
c A. Mutch, If. M. Miller, If, VS.
! Hhneffer, J, N. Heldomridge and
, Me*rs. I. O, Mentxer. VS. Tobias
and < 'he l ie* < irlh.
, The finance coTnmlttee will also
; meet on Tuesday afternoon. Tlfe
inllowiiig comprise that committee;
| The H C. I.nek/A. H. Kreider, I. M.
i lliink, Hobert A. Fnders, J. It, Rngle.
j J, ft. Steiimon and the Itev, A. K.
Wler
On Wednesday evening the therne
for con*ideratlon will he "F.vange
j Msm." Tho Rev ir. it. it. Butter
j wick, of JUrshey, will preside. Ad
dre*sc* will he delivered hy the ftev.
t A. K- Wler. of Hteelton; the ftev
! Dr. B. P. Dougherty, of f-ehannn
: nnd the Itev. Dr. H C. Knck, of
1 Phlludelpiitn,
A number of the genernl chureh
officers from Dayton, Ohio, will at
tend the conference.
I* id MRUS' M<> III' WHIIOIJ
Hlala, I"*., Oct. 1,--Farmers' Night
HDIMOI carried on by tli* agricul
ture depa.tmenl of the Blsln Voce-
I tlnnsl Hchool will open October 1? 11l
the lllein Hall, l-ecturee during the
course will be givn by the beet
.igrlculturlste in I'ennsylvani*. The
tlret lecture on October 12, will be
.delivered by It, O .Wlelc>. I HUM j
farm sgent for fiauphln <0001), who
will epeak on "Producing Pork
(Economically." The second lecture
will be given by Dr. M. W, Fletcher,
bead of the lteparlmctil of liurti
| culture at Pennsylvania Mtste Col
lage, oil October 2*. Hie subject will
J be- "The c'aro uf the Fstiu orchard."
Third lecture on November 2 by Pre
leasor N Hci,mil*., of Mtele College,
subject, "Alfalfa end Its Kequtre
ntenl*,"
twill VI K 111 HI It IIP lltli.lllin,
llalllut, I'a , ii. l. I, Hi, and Mia
Ua<ar ictaiiii, of North front
atreat, announce the nirtn of a
•laughter Mary atifuii, on Krlday
laMtHhM >l. lal* Mra. xtt'.o
hefora har n an lege Miaa Man
I I'eltler, of I'alioatia. I<,
lltliytt
John Haltael, of t'aritala, ay* at in*-
day al the home of hla yat*ola, frof.
ana Mil d. •' lltllael
Mr and m/. John Jl.g> of Mar
rlahuiM, aytnl aundap aim Mia.
Ileegy a aialer. Mr# halhta ttnoM*
Mia, lydta Wllbarl iy#tl lha aeh
and at MUMbory viainna rataiioea
Mr. and Mra r• a <aMary, of
1% a thing lob, fr, tyara gobgla Ml'
aiday al tha noma of Mia. iaia
We at fall.
Mr* Katma Maaa trtlltd Mar daagb
tar. Mra t'hiiatian laafta at M■ n*< #
laia oa aunda/
Mra ktlt Kaily, af boooaiy, la'
•i . I i.| • ut hat ran l.i a
<,..1.1, iii, 1..a If.■ *ei .... ...a
U'ma t lr/yn
The Re*, t, |r I*, a try fall te da#
] for My* rale an le aiiaad lha ana ear
I owofaranat if lha tbaitbtt of to*
i niled Itretblio |o I *•.*> If la te
ft** tad that he aiM Ira iel erne# fa
the yaoi.rtlt af Ilia fatal .Oanh for
aaolaar I tar
Miae kn M iroaif, af lfinfa*if.
totl.l aada# ttari.og bar o.itii
; Mr* aaiah t* tro.il.
Mra Ifaory ft —*. i aytt trim
ylalted l I a heme | Mr Mr*
to 1t...-it on
Rob. if W eodarft of Mo>arabe<* ;
-.* .0. ...... I Mat t .Ii I * ~.7
I • I' I* ** . * * r
>1 , < M H tan .
■ •ad tiatlrta af MMf*.ea
Mil I a hiwu •
by the tletljity Iro .t 10 f.*n.t
U . • feel ... ...
• f. hd K.|n..fd | tip,,,
Mr and Ml* d. i t 'tat ♦ r#red
. lo.tr t al ill, wit eIWM I to! to# j
i I*. ll# of f■ iiaaft eta# a.of,,
i U<< W .'i#i.. It arafdl bar u
• a . , ,
Mi # M't, #M Mr tnf# i
i HfidttaM In* Mffbioii Mrii
Mli 1rn..l f ya<tn<# Hi. aof If# '
I ItMbft l.rmaratd mJ
• e-n* vol *•*"# l I*l I af Tj
I " ♦ 1 t ' * •' ' * f'* *1 j
j Ml'tt.yi bo ft, lb *#•< . • a
BARRWDURO TELEGRAPH
Suburban Notes
. n. tIFFIt MMS M.M4THII
llallfst, P„ <let- J, W|ei!tln of
officer* ot Mi* I'nlted Hrgthren Mnn
day echoid w* held Hunday with th*
ruib/wlng reult; Mup*rlnt*nd*nt,
Joseph K tilllmMhi a**latHfil, If, K>
iiimrntrmun; aecretary, VS. lt*Mlng
*r; fiNNlHtimi, A, W, Drove; treasurer,
John a Miller; elementary wuperln
tendent, Mrs, 11, 11, l.yter; SNHlNlanl,
Ml** Man Dtillk*l; pbinlNl, Mr*,, 11,
VS. /dmmermoii; librarian*, Joseph
Chubb and lid ward t.sbo, chorl*ter,
Mr*, liny ttutlnr; ml**lonry euperln
tsndnnt, Ml** Mary itiever; temper
ance superintendent, ft. K, Zimmer
men; home department superinten
dent, Ml** Marah lt*i*ch; credle roll,
superintendent, Mrs, f,ro*s Killing
or; elementary secretary, Warren
I,olio; elementary organist, Marlln
Hettinger,
It l/A IN
Mr, end Mrs. ltunlel Trawler end
their eon, Oggflf Treeeler end wife,
innilo an onto trip from Mont poller,
tt,, ii dlsliince of *l hundred tnllee,
to visit. Perry county friends,
Mrs, 11, 1,, Hpohn and eon, I,avers,
of Hershey, are visiting the former's
mother, Mrs, Kllxnbeth Henry.
Mlse Allsrn Noldlgh wes taken
suddenly 111 with appendicitis. Hlie
wn* taken to the llarrl*bitrg ho
pltal for treatment on Hunday liy
fir. VS. r, Klstb-r.
Mis* Mabel Rnlmr wu* lip*t speller
at Bpulllnu school, conducted *t
Adum* drove liy A 1 Imm Anna Fstro,
C, K. MeVny ha* returned from
Colorado.
ANNVILI.K
Mr. nnd .Mr*. John N, Kvan* nn
nounea ihe hlrth of a daughter,
Anna Mirnrat Lean*, on Msptsmhsr
22. 191*.
Ml** Ella Ilrlghtblll spent ft day i
,ut llurrlNhurg.
Mr*. KllzuPoth Henry I* spend
ing several day* i Lebanon.
John Derlcksan, of liiinmnnnn, I*
'upending hri lro hero the gu*t
j of hi* *on, ProfMor H. 11. Derlck
*on and family.
| Mr*, Helen Hmlth, of Cofttssvllle,
I apent Momo time here the (fueat of
Mr. nd Mr*. tleorge < 'oyle ftnl fttm
! Hy.
W. (>. Hlurgl*. of LltltJS, spent n
day here the guest of Dw*on W.
j Yoke and family.
Mr*. Alfred Mill* ha* returned to
her home hero after spending sev
: vhl day* lit New York f'lty.
Ml** Halllo Suylor I* spending j
t Nome time In Adam*town, Herk* ,
j county.
Mr*. Raymond Roddy and *on, of
i Philadelphia, *pent aeveral day* ;
here.
The Rev, K, If, Mommr lhaufch, of |
! Frederick, Md., npi-nt a day here.
Paul Hay lor, of faifip Vail, N. J., I
: ha* returned to camp after spend- !
, trig u ahort furlough here with hi*'
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Baylor.
Mr. and Mr*, Charles M. Coover.
'Ml** Byrd Coover, of Philadelphia,
and William E. Herr, of Norfolk,
I , made a motor Irlp through
i' 'umherland county.
MVyKCOOL
Newton Miller and family, of Har>
, rlshurg, have moved to Liverpool.
Russell Lute, wife and three chil
dren, of Harrlshurg, *pent the week
'end here with Elmer Murray and
, family.
Ml** Jean Kerstetter, employed at
; Hteelton, vlalted her parent*. Mr. end
Mr*. A. K. Ker*tetter.
Hamuel Housed, of West Virginia,
i* visiting MeC'lelan Kiser end fsm
|lly.
Mr*. Prank Potter 1* spending tfv.
< ral week* at Danville.
Mr* Ha rah Portzllrie I* visiting
I with her will at Hteelton.
A.,11 Martin, of Hummerdale, u
I a recent visitor here.
Mi** Caroline Mitchell left for 1
Philadelphia, where she will con- '
] ilnue her studies at Combe Coneer-,
. vatory of Music
Mi** Margaret lleimhu'her 1* at
, tending Penn Hall school at Cham
' bershurg.
kl AKIH l I.AM I ATHITIIM II
Hew • nulla flalul, Pa.. Oct. I ,
The senior < law* of the High
- Pool were delight I oily enl< named ]
t the home of Mi and Mr*. William
it*iftter, on Thoieday evening A
huff it luncheon wa served.
( Ml H< M ußi.ill*l NMiavt
Hailelle, P.. I"t I At the regu
Isr pert ice* Is at, Julm i
t'bsuk. *• Monday luorniug, the tt< v.
Herbert H I'utsifri. pi tainted a let- J
i*> of f*gii ikruugk ike vestry of j
•he church to Mis* Asule bisk, ano ,
.Us* itdl**4 s organist. The letter
*•* se* "ii.peni* 4 try a nest purse '
11' in l * sen.i* 11 of the congrega
' Hon Mis* bisk has lie* a the or
ganist far lire past la.big-four yens. I
ft" *tr> hay* "kunii Miss dsn- i
i od V VMite. a autu.bei of the con- '
gr* g* I .us lit taioi 4 Mia* Uink a* '
' . 'g*b.e< and *he will assume her I
jdulia* ob awsday seat. Mia* Villa* ■
i* a blase pupil -I the Wolf htudio
.. ls...ne, |
! Ev< ry true-blooded \
! American appre- j$
I cirtit's I
J POS L
J TOASTIES J
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• T!W HiW lt wl4'rt< ufi'l
i-iiul runUfclt
ItlM ft|4t*4 WiyiilUT*
rill rlmv4#r of CCji'H
ityt'i* Mrviul in 4'4#in
v I Ifkif. El
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WEST SHORE NEWS
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Enjoyable Party Held on
Maxine Beckley'i Birthday
New t iimlo-ibiml, Pe„ Oct, I. •
tin Friday evening Maxine Ueckioy
retainattni hoc •igblb lilrtliduy en
tiivetsaiy at her home at lllllld
Willi It liutnber of utile friend*. After
eetnea ami mu*ic, refrssHmnnts wer(i|
setvodi DIM favor* luting small (low
er nankat* nihil with candy. 'J'hosa
present were:
Vorfia Maley, Jt.uneMo Malay,
tieraldlno Mumper, Helen and Joyce
Milftiper, Florenee William*, Frod
Hong, Klotae l/ong, Hara llullon
hauffh, Hata Miller, Margaret Htse
gar, Hoiothy Kepnar, Kll/abeth
Kelsfer, Frada llartnian, Hara Itavld
noii, Hetty Klrkpatrlck, Hara Kni
blOK, Mildred Kmhlek. Je*l He<-k
--ley, Kleunor <'run, Helen Krney, Vlra)
l/snbart, Italph J'aden, Hilly Heyk-J
ley, Max In* Heekloy, Mr*, C. A. l-ong,
Ml** Mary Hammelneugli, Miss iiou-i
lull llartnian, Mrs. Ituymuiid I'uden,
Mia* Catherlno Mnydcr, Mrs. John
l/Ottg, Mr. and Mr*, itosx UuckU-y.
ItFCNIDN DF (TiAKHMATKN
HlilrciiiuiiMp'wii, PH., Oct, I,—The
Iwciitleth annual reunion of elans
male* of flak Hall schooi, wu* hebl
on Huturdny afternoon at tho home
of Miss Kinma Htrong here. The
las* member* are;
Mr*. Julius KuulTmaii, Mrs. John
Hweoney and Mr*. June llolf, of New
Cumberland; Mis* Iltunia Htrong, of|
Hhlreinaiisiowii. Olhttr gm-Ht* lnelud-|
ed: Mrs. Clara He*t, Mis* Portia
Hcst, of Camp Hill; William Htrong.
Hemuel Htrong, of Mochanlcsburg; I
Mrs. |mb Htrong ami Mis* IntUf
Htrotig, of Hhlremanetown. A pleas
ant afternoon wu* spent und refre*b
inenls Weic served.
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New Cumberland, I'a., Oct. 1. -
On Sunday the Men's Bible cla* of
th Church of Dod Hunday school
presented their teacher, the Itev. <'.
11. Hslges, with a Hcotleld Deference
Bible with morroco binding and
with five greenback* a* bookmark*
The Kev. Mr. Helge* will leave for
the Eldership a Mechuntcsburg on
Wednesday.
I/AHT I (HIMIMtIN HKItVICIC
New Cumberland, l'-, Oet. 1.
i The l"t coiltmunlon service fur the
i conference year will be held in Trln
i Ity Fniteil Hrethren Church next
! Htin<luv at both morning and evening
! wervlce. The Itev. A. K. Ayres will
| preach the closing sermon In the
! evening. . .
I The official board and trusties of
j the church will meet on Thursday
J evening at H o'clock.
Tl MPLItAMT: MI KTINtJ ,
Hlilrt-nmiistown, Pa., Oct. !• The
monthly ineetlim of the Hhlremans
town Woman's Christian Temper
ance Union will he held on Friday
evening ut the home of Mr. und Mr.*.
J. It. Prey, in Ka*t Main street.
I.VlvliH*
Rally Day wa observed In Zlon
I*Utheran Church and a good pro
. gram wa* rendered by the young
1 people. The paator, the Rev. H.
Jones, also delivered an Interesting
talk. A aolo waa rendered by Hoi.
Hit lei man. Communion aervlce* will j
ibe held neat Hunday, October 6, in
Zlon Lutheran Church,
Mia. Maine Matter, of Market :
• street, left for Tennessee to spend ;
some time with her uncle and coin
inn, Her couain meet* her at Wash
' ington.
Mrs John Paul, of North street,
j vlalted relatives at Millersbury.
Miss Henrietta Thompson spent
' Sunday with her parents. Mr. and
i Mrs. John Thompson, of Market
street. Miaa Thompson teaches at
the CaraonvlUc school,
j Mrs. Samuel Hwcigaid, of Millers- j
burg, has returned home after apend
! trig a week with her daughter, Mrs
, Charles Roatner, of Market street.
Mrs. Nora Moon lias returned home j
| after a visit to Virginia.
The boy* who left for State Col- j
lege are Prank Htuppy, Forrsst '
i Keigle, l.ii Mar Coujirr, Howard Mil
| h-f Jonas Kosier and Jacob Salttef. |
11. Km ton. of Main street. and
tjeoige Lebr, are at Seattle, Waali
j ingtuii. to take up military training.
I <m Wednesday the Liberty Lome
I train with its band chorus and speak
ers will be here.
Men hauls are requested to close '
' their stores at Hp in. excepl Salur- j
> day when they will be open till IV
o'clock
Ldward Kelaer has returned to
! i amp at Houston, Texas, after a j
visit to bis parents. Mr. ' and Mrs. i
; Law aid b Mt-ian.
I Mi and Mrs. (' T Slioop, relumed
i hum a visit to their son, Hue M.
{ Slioop at Kortreas Monroe. La who
i* a a* igeaul in the electrical de- i
i paitmeiit of the Coast Artillery.
' Mr aud Mrs Marry Korman. of
W icouls' o. are entertaining Miaa
i Molly Muit-i, of Ontario, Canada.
Personal and Social Items
of Towns on West Shore
Mr*. Ili'rttia Atland, of Nw Cum-I
klfllUli Ini* rutiirned from a week'*
vlNlt lo Pradnrlck, Mil,, und Hlch- I
motid, Vn,
Mr, iirul Mr*. John I'', Hupp nd Mr, |
and Mr*, Hurry Wnher, of Hhlretnun*- j
town, vlalled tliolr oti, Arthur K.
Hupp und Clifford Wnher, at Camp
law, l'tur*huiK. Virginia, on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mr*, Marie I4ppl*y n<l '
family, httVu returned to tholr homo j
lit ClMhurn, after "pending th tfeek
• tid with the forther'* mother, Mr*,
Mary Jflppley at HhlrcmanMtown,
Mi*. 4nnln Hupp, of MerhanlcNburg,
wa* u recent gui'Mt of Mr*. John F,
Snyder ut Hhlrenniriiilown.
Mr*, ciiiirle* Chaplin and daughter, ,
| Hone Wagner Chaplin and Ml** Ida I
I Wagner, of Worntleyahurg, were'
. weekend Vl*Uor* With Ml** M. Irene j
Stone ut Mhlreman*town,
Ml** Alice Wallace and'Mm, Clyde ,
Smith, of HhlicmaiiMlown, vleltcd Mr,
and Mr*. Charle* (Iru** at. Mechanic*-
hurg on Huiiduy.
"avid Howard, of White Hill, *pent
Hunday with hi* grandparent*, Mr,
und Mr*, i), 'W. Hurtnan ut Hhlrc
hometown,
H, W, Itoynold*. of Hhlremnn*town, '
*pi'ht over Hunday with hi* piinuit*. I
I ut Hanover, •
Mr*. 1., H. Khecly and her grand- i
daughter, Ml** M. Irene Htono, of |
Hhlreinanatown, are home from u
vlnlt with Mr. and Mr*. Unite T, I
ItclKey at their country home, Moun
tain Breeze farm, near William*
tit'ove,
Mr,, and Mr*. William Htotlgh,
*OIIH l.loyd stimuli und Merle Slough,
of MechanicHburg, apent Sunday with I
the former'* parent*, Mr. und Mr*. I
Kdward Miller at Hhlreiiian*town,
Mr*. Herbert Hupp ha* returned
to her home ut HurrUhurg after vie-
Itlng her parent*. Mr. and Mr*, Amo*
Hower* and her eieter, Mre, pliver
Well* at Hhlreninn*town.
Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Hrlnton enter
tallied the following guet* nt their
home at Shlrciiiunatow ti on Sunday
IHeorge Miller, of Ooldaboto" Mr*.
| W. Wonderly, daughter*, Dorothy
Wonderly and Kuthryn Wonderly, of
| Hlgheplre; Mr. and Mr*. Charle*
ICbert, mom Janu*. Mr. and Mr*.
I Harry Hrlnton, *iin, Harlo Hrlnton,
Hulph Hrlnton and t'hurlc* Hrlnton
| daughter, Bvelyn Hrlnton, Andrew
Illicit unit Jacob Tr*go, of Mcchunlc*-
burg. I
HAHVMNT IIO.MM SMItVU I H j
Knolu. I'll., Oct. 1 JlurvcHt Home!
cervices were held In St. Matthew *
Itcforincd Church on Sunday con-|
ducted hy the piuitur, the Hev. Mr.
a row. The congregation will hold
Hally Day exerclaea In the auditor
ium next Sunday.
DO AN MASS MHMTINO
Knolu Pa., Oct. I.—The opening
public patriotic ma** meeting in the
intereat of the Fourth IJherty Igmii
drive will he held in tlio uudltorlum
of the Summit Street *chool hulld
! on Thuraday evening, ut M
I o'clock. Several prominent apenkcm
have been Bolected. Prof. John Phil-!
lip*, of liarrlMburg, director of the!
Fnola community cljorue, will direct
! the *lnginng. / ,
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28-30-32-North Third Street
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Every Liberty Bond yon | n compliance with the
buy is a step closer to \ Fuel Committee's re
victory. Keep the Kaiser f J qu est °" r business hours
nn ,h n.n Ti,. ™ \ are dfily 9A. M. to 5.30
on rne run. Ine more xSf n ,/ ' . a , _
, , , , , ' fc JHK P. M. and Saturday 9
bonds you buy the better. #
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Four Groups of Blouses
at Qg
I litter ate introductory price*
6lld will be of interebt to those
who wjblt to eecure one or more \ * ■ \ )\
very unu*ual blou*e* for gen-
era! OCCMjoiti. I he very ex- /IllV n
cepi tonal workroan*hip and ' {/fA b/' /IH '
quality will appeal to partn ular . nTjV a(jY *
<JI ttetetite ll littet tntplttetejve x.Jr ,> /y laBFl
model* are (4Ulte different from ' / J
tire übual mode* offered in tire / / / / W
average bhop arrd at theac rood a / J
crate price* are extremely eco '
Btflffftlj
Blount* ut $5 Blouses at $5.1)5 1
>■ s*rArM< IMb wl §WitekU at.f Mt'K oi sO's*" 1 "'l' l.wut put
J i< Vf<M * se l rn M'V U-i *oij§ U-iMrd *id >br HS*I tdiUi t4 fc .J *iu
M-il#i a rauaut'Ud f?. yttb oU> tru.**, A very origin#! inuilai in
<aa.U at-*t It. t*bli muff, ibm mi wbut
*4 paata a n# reef #a# ta#v vi m a#b a 4 wlet#.
ir# ru# tertU| r* nam a i. fiutu Vstm# Iras (*tUt t4
s# jr*4 v-r#/ aiUva *>Jft tunalao *ub two rtraf vt pearl but t
C # NV#t*S o.| viw Hutf An r*t<MnUu.rtfy viu
aiiiigr. laainM —. aae'-j
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.VIHI-N OF I**|Pl*l IIIIIMIIN MILL TFLBNVVF , I 0
till* tmliiliiu of IIIIIIHN whit iC •
ill* tln- 11*11 Nl IM-I'||||- Miirk.
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war if you put up a good
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Men Can Wear Hand
Tailored Clothes For the
Same Price as the Other
Kind Cost Elsewhere
€J This is a great satisfaction to the man who
seeks the utmost in clothes worth.
€J We are the sole representatives in Harris
burg for Fruhauf hand-tailored Clothes,
ready to wear.
ll
<| The individuality of these clothes is accom
plished by individual cutting and tailoring.
fjj Yet they cost no more than inferior kinds
New Fall Suits and Overcoats
* ' nil
S3O to S9O
Schleisner's Men's Shop 1
28-30-32 North Third Street.
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