Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, August 30, 1919, Page 12, Image 12

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CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA NEWS\
MILLERSTOWN
Mill erstovv El , Pa.. Aug. 30. Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Markley, of
Charabersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Crawford and baby, Charles, of Har
risburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Eshleman and daughters, Florence
and Charlene, of Canton, Ohio, were
recent visitors at the home of D. M.
Rickabaugh.—Herbert Hopple of
Mifflin visited his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hopple.—Mr. and Mrs.
Mervln Cook of Harrisburg visited
their sister Miss Ella Tyson.—Mrs.
D. H. Snyder who had been visiting
her son, Mr. William Snyder, in
Harrisburg, for several weeks, has
returned home.—Miss Goldie Hop
ple, of Mifflin, is visiting her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hop
ple.—Miss Jessie Kipp, who had
spent her vacation at her home at
this place, left Saturday for Altoona.
where she will resume teaching in
the Altoona schools.—William F.
Rounsley and family of Penbrook,
spent Sunday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Rounsley.—
Thomas Baldwin, of Washington,
D. C., was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Rinehart over the week
end. Miss Margaret Bollinger
visited friends at Loysville this
week. —Miss Bessie Bennett, of
Harrisburg. was the guest of Mrs.
Laura Carter. —Mrs. Henry Bitting,
of Newport, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Slatterback, of Lewistown, spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Shiffer. —Miss Maud Miller, of Penna
Furnace, is the guest of her friend.
Mrs. Vernon Tabb. —Frank Wagner,
of Lemoyne, spent the week-end
with his family at this place.—Mrs.
Edith Snyder and daughter, Evelyn,
visited in New York. Philadelphia,
Atlantic City and Harrisburg the
past week. —Mr. and Mrs. J. B Par
son spent Friday with William
Moore and family. Mrs. Robert
Cochran, of Carlisle, was the guest
of D. M. Rickabaugh and family.—
Mrs. Mary Allen and Mrs. William
Coffold were visitors at Newport
Tuesday.—Mrs. Grant Patton, of
Harrisburg. and Mrs. John Brtnton,
of Camp Hill, visited their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kipp. several
days tljls week.—Mrs. C. E. Page
and Miss Daisy Walker were recent
visitors in Harrisburg.—Prof. J. Otis
Charles, who has been visiting at the
home of Mrs. Samuel Rounsley, re
turned to Emaus. Friday.—Mr. and
Mrs. Emory Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Hopp'e, Miss Bertha Myers and
Mrs. Fred Fry automobiled to Har
risburg Tuesday.—Mrs. Wm. Walker
and daughter. Miss Daisy Walker,
were visitors at Mifflin Wednesday.
Rev. Charles Himes. of Newton
Hamilton, visited friends in town
Wednesday.—Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Zeiders and children, of Steelton,
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
John Harris, this week.—The Rev.
and Mrs. C. F. Berkheimer. who had
spent their vacation at Mechanics
burg and Carlisle, have returned
home.
German Immigrants
Arrive in Mexico
Mexico City. Aug. 30.—Two hun
dred and forty German immigrants
arrived on a Spanish steamship at
Vera Cruz on August 10. the desti
nation being. agricultural lands in
Chiapas, according to reports from
the Vera Cruz correspondents of the
Mexico p.ity papers.
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SATURDAY EVENING.
TYRONE
Tyrone, Aug. 29. Drunkenness
is on the increase here. The coun
try now being in a state of Prohibi
tion, one question is asked: "Where
do they get it?" On one evening in
Tyrone there were at least ten in
dividuals under the influence of li
quor, and while this is not so many,
it is remarkable on account of many
days that have passed with not one
inebriate seen. Tyrone shuts up
tight on Labor Day this year. Here
tofore only a half-holiday was ob
served, but the big picnic and pa
rade being held by the Labor Unions
here this year has overshadowed
everything, and the decree went
forth that every place of business
was to close on this day.—The joy
of school children is now short
iived, and the task of school going
approaches fast, as on September
2nd, next Tuesday, the school bells
will ring calling- the kiddies to the
houses of learning. Mrs. George
Bonsall, of Akron, 0., is spending
several weeks in a visit with her sis
ter, Mrs. Charles Wolfgang. Miss
Mary Dickson is enjoying her vaca
tion camping with a party at Vine
yard, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cow
den, of Clearfield, are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis. —Miss
Hannah Sttmer departed this week
for Akron, Ohio, where she expects
to make her future home.—Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Troutwine and two chil
dren, are visiting with relatives in
York Haven, Pa. Miss Vera Dar
one, of Philadelphia. Pa., is visit
ing Miss Helen Plummer, on the
Plummer homestead farm, just east
of Tyrone.—Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Na
son, and three children departed this
week for an extended journey
through the western part of the
State with stops at Titusville and
Meadeville. John R. Stanley, who
left Tyrone just 27 years ago, to go
west, arrived in Tyrone this week
from Chicago, 111., where he holds
a responsible position.—George D.
Wands, after an absence of over two
years in France, with the army, has
returned to his home and resumed
his position as chief clerk at the
P. R. R. freight station.—Miss Mar
garet Rver. of this p'ace ts in Lewis
town, Pa., for the week, visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprankle.
—Miss Flo Glunt. of Buffalo. N. Y..
who spent her school years in Ty
rone is a visitor for a period with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parks, of this
place.—Miss Vanetta Browand, of
Lewistown. Pa., is visiting her friend
Miss Mabelle Gilman. —The Rev. Lu
ther H. Waring, who is in the Gov
ernment service at Washington, D
C., accompanied by his family, is
spending his vacation period in Ty
rone and vicinity.—G. Clarence
B'ack has returned from a trip to
Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Blanche
Hamer and granddaughter. Betty,
are the guests this week of Airs.
Martha Crowl, at Rose Mont. N. J.
—Miss Helen Smith, of Shippens
hurg. Pa., is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Stewart.
WOMAN HURT IN FALL
Meoliantoshurg, Pa.. Aug. 30.
While going to visit her son yester
day afternoon. Mrs. William Stahl
tripped on some projecting hricks
in a pavement, in West Green
street, and sustained a broken left
shoulder blade. The arm was torn
from the socket.
[Other State News on Page 10.]
MANCHESTER
Manchester, Pa.. Aug. 30.- —The
following were entertained at the |
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Finki
on Sunday: Mrs. Claude Jones and |
children, Irene and Floyd, Buckeys
town, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fahs.
York; Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Bowers
and children, David, Frank and Lil
lian, North York; Mrs. Elizabeth
Bowen, North York; and S. B.
Hoover and daughter, Annie, Man
chester.—Mr. and Mrs. Schriver and
daughter, Louise and son, John, and
Mr. Edw. Forry motored to Lancas
ter, Sunday.—Dr. and Mrs. Edw.
Wogan and son, Guy, Carlisle, and
Mrs. J. J. Hanna and sons, James
and Gross, were the guests of Dr.
|H. V. Gress. Sunday.—Misses Kath
arine and Bessie Fink returned
home after spending some time at
Strinestown, where they were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Smith.
—Misses Lucile Lau and Elaine Lau,
Spring Grove, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Welsh, Sunday.
—Mrs. Jacob Schroll is confined to
her home by illness.—Edward Gross
returned home after spending a ten
days' vacation at Niagara Falls, the
guest of his son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Foames.—
Dr. D. S. Quickel and Miss Eliza
beth Ginter, Harrisburg, are visit
ing relatives and friends here. —Mrs.
William King, Wilkes-Bar re, and
Mrs. Anna Partridge a'nd daughter,
Esther, Kingston, were the guests
of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. May, Monday.
—Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cockley and
sons. Neal and Donald, York, spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Cockley.—Mr. and Mrs. Sam
uel Gross spent Sunday at Strines
town. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gross,
Allentown, returned home after
spending some time at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gross.—Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Kunkel spent Sun
day at York, as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Kunkel.—Miss
Laura Hartman, Urbana, Ohio, Miss
Fanny Bare, York, and Miss Flor
ence King, Mt. Wolf, were the
guests of Mrs. Anna Kauffman, Sat
urday.—Dr. H. V. Gross. Mrs. D.
V. Ness and Mrs. J. J. Hanna and
sons, James and Gress, motored to
Columbia Monday. Mr. and Mrs.
John King and children, Amelia,
Esther and Earl, and Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Kauffman and son, William,
motored to Hershey Saturday.—Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Hake, of St. Louis,
Mo., spent Monday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. (J. Kunkel.—Miss
Blanche Myers, of York, is spending
several days at the home of Mrs.
Anna Kauffman.
LINGLESTOWN
I.inglestown, Pa., Aug. 30. —On
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Carrie Feeser the following
young folks were entertained by
Miss Mable Feeser and Miss Anne
Feeser: Miss Evelyn Waidley, Miss
Esther Taylor. Miss Esther Stauf
fer, Roy Shelley. Russel Beyman.
Meade Shaffner and Walter Stauf
fer, and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bals
baugh. The evening was spent
pleasantly with music and dancing.
—Miss Sara Felty and Miss Katie
Felty spent Sunday with Miss Paul
ine Reilly.—C. Ross Cruni and Miss
Sara Zimmerman are spending
some time at Atlantic City.—Miss
Mable Mumma spent the weekend
at her home in Fishingcreek Val
ley.—Private Earl Farling visited
friends at this place on Tuesday.—
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Getz and Miss
Helen Getz of Mt. Joy, and Miss
Salome Feeser of Harrisburg.
motored to the home of Mr. and
.Mrs. M. R. Bolton, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ijteller of Har
risburg. were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Koons on Sunday.—
Regular church services will be
held in the United Brethren Church
on Sunday morning, by the Rev.
L. D. Gottschall, and in the eve
ning in the Church of God, by the
Rev. James Waggoner. Harpel
Zarker of Providence, R. ' 1., is
spending his vacation with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Zark
er.—Mr. and Mrs. Amos Koons, of
Union Deposit, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brehm.—Miss
Wagner and Miss Rowe of Sun
bury. are spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wagner.—Mrs.
Carrie Feeser and Mrs. Mary E.
Feeser spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. David Rudy, at Penbrook.—
Miss Esther Miller of Penbrook,
is spending a few days with Miss
Ruth Felty.—Miss Elizabeth Arva
of Progress spent the weekend as
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Arva.—Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bals
baugh of Harrisburg, are spending
a few weeks with Mrs. Carrie
Feeser and family. Miss Anna
Sehaner is spending a few weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shuey, at
Enola.
LIVERPOOL
Liverpool, Aug. 30.—Miss Elea
nor Hand, of Wayne, is visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Iteifsnyder.—Misses Ruth an,d Mar
garet Eslinger of Berwick, visited
here with Mr. and Mrs. John Hamil
ton.—Mrs. Ellen Jobson of Sha
niokin, visited here with Mrs. EUem
Lijfekicher.—Mrs. Margaret Eyerley.
who spent the summer here with
her sisters, Mrs. E. C. Dunkerley
and Dr. Elizabeth Reifsnyder, has
returned to Berwick. —Miss Mary
Morris, R. N., of Baltimore, is visit
ing her parents. Dr. and Mrs. W.
G. Morris.—Mrs. Dan Fisher and
son Daniel, of Marysvillo, are visit
ing here with relatives. —Miss Julia
Albright and aunt, Mrs. J. Warren
Stailey, visited in Harrisburg.—Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Ulsh, Mrs. Ellen
Wenner, and the Rev. H. B. Ritter.
attended the Ulsh reunion at Lewis
town on Thursday.—Mrs. Charles
Goodling and son Royal, and daugh
ter Kathryn. are visiting with rela
tives in Harrisburg. Bancroft
Reifsnyder of East Orange, N. J.,
visited with Mrs. E. C. Dunkerley
and Dr. Elizabeth Reifsnyder.—Mrs.
Barton and daughter, of Philadel
phia, are visiting here with Mrs.
Snllie Wallis.—Miss Jennie Shuler,
of Philadelphia, is visiting her par
ents. A. M. Shuler and wife.—H. A.
S. Shuler. wife and daughter, Mary
Elizabeth, are visiting in Atlantic
City and Philadelphia.—Mrs. J. D.
Miller. Mrs. Gary Tharp, Mrs. Land
is Ebberts, Mrs. Dan Fisher and son
Daniel. Albert Millaer and D. O.
Miller attended a house party this
week, at Mr. and Mrs. Lincolen
Haines, in Millersburg.—Tra Wert
of Harrisburg, spent the week here
with his family.—Eldon Snyder has
gone to Renovo, where he has his
old position back on the railroad
which he held at the time of his
enlistment.—Mrs. Ira Fry of Har
risburg. visited Miss Clara William
son.—Miss Elevyen Snyder of Har
risburg. is visiting her aunt. Mrs.
P. O. Owens.-
ITJCRRISBURG Q9S@S$ TELEGRAPH
NEWVILLE i
XewYllJc, Pa., Aug. 30.—A miscel-®;
lnneous shower was held at the 1
home .of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Heokendorn in Fairfield street, on l
Wednesday evening, In honor of|
their daughter, Mrs. William B. |
Graham. Refreshments were I
served. Twenty-six soldiers from |
the Government Hospital at Carlisle
were entertained at the United
Presbyterian picnic, in the church :
grove.—About fifteen members of I
tie young ladies' missionary society
of the Church of God, were en-J
tertained at the home of Mrs. Fred i
ilichardson, near Center, on Friday |
evening. A social evening was
Ip) Reduce the H. C. of L®
in a logical way
SHIP By TRUCK
biggest factors in the high cost of living in T X looks as though a great part of the solution of Amer-
America is our transportation system. Between pro- A ica's foremost problem to-day, the H. C. of L., lies with
ucer and consumer lias the distributor, the motor truck. When the farmer has
. atlstlc s show that, besides enormous the opportunity to ship by truck all his
osses of perishable goods due to un- / . produce to some nearby city, the distri
a\oidable delays, our present railway i\ \ §\r\ bution cost will be reduced. The farm
system of transportation is too expen- \ r*f ers products will be in the city in so
si\e. This is especially true of food J J s h° rt a time there can be no possible
products, which usually have compara- l° ss as there has been in the past, of
tively short hauls and a great deal of from forty to sixty per cent, of perish
spoilage. Bureau ot Foods and Markets of New York able goods. All goods will be safely and quickly delivered
fL- j ~r es at ie ultimate consumer gives two-thirds at a minimum cost. Economy in transportation of all com
ot his dollar to the system of distribution. In other words, modities is a sure means to lower prices. This can be
it costs sixty-five cents to handle thirty-five cents' worth effected only by the use of the motor truck as a means of
of food ' transportation.
"HEK&f' TRUCK ROUTE I
Your Inquiry by Phone SCHEDULE mation Called For
or Letter ' Below
Tf , . for further information regarding truck schedules, refer to the
If you are a shipper we want you Firestone "Ship by Truck Bureau," 210 North Second street, Har- SHIPPERS: Manufacturers, mer
to get acquainted with the facts we risburg, Pa. Phones, Bell 2356; Dial 2357 chants and farmers are invited to
tnentS tC> Ouf of - to " cl 1 I,ire . st " ne
menib out 01 tne citj , or into the mediate points covered. Ship by i ruck Bureau for infor
city. \\ e are collecting new data Route No. 2—Harrisburg to New York City. mation regarding motor express
every day. Route No. ;i—Harrisburg to Mount Holly Springs via Mechanics- routes and lines covering their re-
Whatever your product or its des- „ burs and Carlisle ; quirements. Let us know what you
tination in the surrounding terri- "'eraburg.' Hal ' risburg to Chambersburg via Carlisle and Ship- have to ship, in what volume, with
tory, find out whether trucks can Routc no. s—Chambersburg to McConneiisburg. v .' hat frequency, to what destina
carrj it and whether or not they can Route No. 6—Chambersburg to Upper Strassburg. tion, etc.
carry it faster, more conveniently Route No. 7—Chambersburg to Carlisle, Shippensburg and Har- MOTOR EXPRESS OPERA
and more surely. Please your cus- risburg. TORS: Send to The Firestone
tomers by prompt, unfailing deliv- Route No. B—Greencastle to Hagerstown and intermediate points. "Ship by Truck Bureau" all infor
ery. The Firestone "Ship by Truck Route No. u Greencastle to Mercersburg. mation of interest to shippers, such
Bureau" will tell vou how. No Route Xo ' Greencastle to Waynesboro. as the route or routes u coye
charge for this service. Rou | c Xo ' "-Harrisburg to Bedford Springs. tonnage capacity of trucks, sched-
Route No. 12—New York City to Harrisburg. ..i„„ . . i i • i
• v-l. c t rr v, . . t tiles under which you operate, etc.
- _ Route No. 13—lork, Pa., to Harrisburg and return via Dillsburg. r
Irtirh I rnrisnnrtnhnn All intermediate points covered.
II (ILK i rUltoJJUTiailOn Routc No# u_ Yo rk, Pa., to Dillsburg and return. Tmrh 7V/lfl COfl rfntinn
Companies Operating RoUt s 0 te Xo ' 15 — York ' Pa " t0 Philadelphia via Columbia and Lan- lULK 11 UlldfJU I LULIUH
of Harrisburp Route No. 10—York, Pa., to Baltimore via Hanover and Stewarts- CofUpfl/IIW Operating
R. H. Detres, Route No. 17—York, Pa., to New York City via Lancaster, Phtla- Out of Hamshurg
Wavnoaboro, Pa. delphia and Trenton. N. J.
Dally? N °' 21_ Route X °- 18 —Philadelphia to Lancaster and Harrisburg. A ' o Xi & S °"'
Went Shore Express Co., Route No. 19—Lancaster to Harrisburg and Philadelphia. Harrlaburjr, Pn.
R™tA C vH b M l " nd ' Pn " Route No. 20—Waynesboro to Smithburg, Md.; Cavetown, Md.; R( Daflv N ° B ' *' 18 ' I,
Dany-LemojTe. Chewsville, Md.. and Hagerstown. Md. Route No.-2-
New Cumberland. Route No. 21—Wayr.-esboro to Leitersburg, Md., and Hagerstown. „ Every Monday.
H. R. Miller, Md Route No. 12—
2028 Lennox St., „ Every Tuesday .
Harrisburg, Pu. Route No. 22—Harrisburg to Steelton, Highspire and Middletown. Neff's Express
man^' 0 ' 24 ~ Route No. 23—Harrisburg to Lemoyne and New Cumberland. 5t. D Honr'SpHnV*. Pa- '
Anyvrhere Anytime Route No. 21—Harrisburg to Palmyra via Hummelstown, Swatara Route No. 3
J ' J? ""*'' „. , , Station, Union Deposit, Hockersville and Hershey. w D ? "
17th and Chestnut Sta. "• •" Forney,
Harrisburg, Pa. Chambersburg, Pn.
A. A B. Express, ■^h^Route No. 4, 7-*-
1001 North 4th St., Dally.
Harrisburg, Pa. E- M. Helone,
W. H. Dare, Harrlsbuiv, Pa.
14-13 Vernon St., .—————Route No. 11—
Harrisburg, Pa. ——— —_________— Every Monday.
Blue I.lne Transfer Co., ~— —— ——————— ——— Sheeps Auto I-lne,
017 Capital St., ns ■ - , Chambersburg, Pa.
Harrisburg, Pn. # a_ A. __ X _ _ Route No. 5
A. Harris, J /)P TCtCZ I. 1 ?""" Daily.
1320 North 4th St., m. m. Tlinmon'a Auto Line,
Harrisburg, Pu. Upper Strassburg, Pa.
Conrad Bros., 1 1 4* 1 1 Route No. 6
s E u VEE?i Q yer half the truck tonnage f - d £Ht u
011! W'lotinlfico St., • Route No. 13—
IlurriMburfr, I'a. £ 4 • • • • 1 Every Monday.
530 \orth Front St., •ot America is carried on II I Every Thursday
Steelton, Route No. 15—
E. K. /.eitera, -ataaDaily.
1033 Ilerry St.. J Route No. 16. 17—
Harrisburg, Pa. M Upon request.
L. It. Hunter, A A A|K A. F. Ebersole,
181 l North Oth St., W Bl KW Hlglisplre. Pn.
Harrisburg, Pn. H OQ B IB BT H Route No. 22
D. It. Jones, ■■ KQS mSw ASP H Wf 9 H Daily—Steelton.
Shnmokln, Pn. Highspire, Middle-
McExven Dray Line, town.
AVllliamsport, Pn. Oaks Auto Line,
I„ c Huelimnn, Ms,on ■ ■ Greeneustle, Pu.
• l''-l.iirg, Pa. I I|J O Route No. 8. 9
3. E. Wolf, I I fx r Dally.
Lemoyne, Pa. A JLA X I Nieary's Auto Line,
G. W. Grove, Greeneustle, Pu.
11XO S. Cameron St., ~~— ———————— ——Route No. 10—
Harrisburg, Pa. Daily.
D. A. Sleber. —— —____—___—____ ___ E. V. Hull,
1307 Hunter St., . Waynesboro, Pu.
Harrisburg, Pa. Route No. 20—
__ Daily-Except Sunday.
f 5 L 6 L The Firestone Ship By Truck Bureau" dial
# Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. 2357
210 N. Second Street Harrisburg, Pa.
Other Firestone "Ship by Truck Bureaus" at f J~*r\ \
NEW YORK, 1871-5 Broadway. NEWARK, 1012 Broad St. VflLto) M, I
BROOKLYN, 1476 Bedford Ave. PHILADELPHIA, 312 Broad St. \ W mCPT'J
BALTIMORE, 1213-15 St. Paul St. WASHINGTON, 824 14th St., N. W.
Home OlTlcc and Factory Firestone Park, Akron, Ohio. Branches and Dealers Everywhere. N /
spent. Miss Nettie Coleman and
niece have returned to their home
at Harvey, 111., after visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Sollen
berger and other relatives. —Misses
iSara and Barbara McCrea spent
several days with friends at Al-
I toona. Mrs. Hugh Mclllienny and
| son returned to their home at St.
' Paul, Minn., after a six weeks' visit
with her sister, Mrs. John R. Brandt.
—Mrs. Sarah Abrams and daugh
ter, Miss Henrietta, visited her son,
j Samuel and family at Altoona, for
! a week.
TO PREACH LABOR SERMON
! Mceliaiilcsburg, Pa., Aug. 30.
"The Rights of Labor and How to
| Obtain Them" is the theme of the
sermon, the Rev. C. D. Rockel will
deliver to-morrow in St. Paul's Re
formed Church at a special Labor
Day service. At the close of the
service there will be an open forum.
MOUNT UNION
Mount Union, Pa., Aug. 30.
Labor Day is to be celebrated here
as a holiday for the first time In
years. The observance will be in
charge of the Fire Company and the
firemen promise to make it a ban
ner day. The committee in charge
has announced that there will bo
music, parade, foot racing, horse
1 racing and as a banner feature a
AUGUST 30, 1919.
county championship baseball game|l
between Mount Union, Harbison. !
Walker Brick Company team and 1
Huntingdon. It is the fifth game
of a series of nine for the county
championship. The local schools
will open September 2, with several
new faces on the High School teach
ing force. W. P. Harley returned
Tuesday after spending two weeks
at the home of his parents, at
Royersford, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.
Herman B!nkeslee spent a week
with Mrs. Margaret Hollenbaugh.
—Miss Vella Wltheral and mother
are visiting friends in Virginia.
Misses Olive Lukens and Resale
Bennett are spending some time at
Atlantic City. L. J. Myers and
family are spending the week at the
■ I I, -
home of a son at Shamokin. —Bojr
Scouts are camping along the Rays
town branch.
Washington Heights
Washington Heights. Aug. 30. -<
Miss Maud Peffer, of Washlngtoi
Heights, spent Sunday at Washing!
ton, D. C.—Miss Evelyn Otto has ro
turned from a visit with friends ;U
Carlisle and Churchtown.—Miss Edltl
1 Nelson, of Harrlsburg and W. H
Young, of Philadelphia, were thl
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rishe
s on Wednesday.