SUBURBAN WEST FAIR VIEW F. C. Hunker and Miss Mary E. Miller Married Thursday Special Correspondence. West lYirview, Oet. I".—Xlisa Marr E. Milter ami P. C. Hamaker. of this' place, were married on Thursday by K. C. Hoke. Justice of the Peace. Miss Mabel and Miss Ma thilda Shafer. of Baltimore, were quests of Mr*. Ira Shaull. The Stougli prayer meetings last «ight were held at E'.ias Pouesmith's with twenty-aix in attendance and at \lr«. Elizabeth Seidel 's wirh an attend-; an e of tweutv eijjht. Miss Erhel Wolfe, of Aft. Holly, was rhe guest o*' M is» Ruth Short el Wedues- Jay and Thursday. The Stotigh preliminary mass meet ing Thursday afternoon in the I". B. church here »vj»s presided over by Miss Caroline Keefer. Addresses were ma le by Miss Josephine Coit. W. W. Shan non and rhe Rev. S. P. Ridiaek. Miss Marion Cadwallader visited her grandparents at Camp Hili rarently. Phe Re\. S B. Bidlapk has close t his Summer-dale meeting. WILLIAMSTOWN John Davis. While on His Way to Work. Died With Heart Failure jspecia! Correspondence. Williamstown, Oct. IT.—John Stoey an.t wife, of Harrisburg are visiting her mother. Mrs. Mercy Hughes. Harry Hunter treated his Sunday school ciass of the Methodist Episcopal church to an auto ride to Pine G rove, Tuesday evening. S. S Straub was a yis tor to Hart risburg Wednesday. James Watkins had his wrist frac tured while at his work at the col ery. Tuesday. Arthur Hasliu an! wife, of Wilkes Barre. are visiting her sisters. Mrs. Wil iam Bordner and Mrs. Thomas War low. Mrs. F. A. Hensei. of l.vkens, v sited her mother, Mrs. Allen Ralph. Thurs day. Hcr.rv and Wellington I'mhoit.'. ot Harrtsburg. is visiting their father. Jehu I'mhoit', wh > is ill. Rally Dav «i 1 be observed in the Method st Episcopal hurcu to morrow George Bond. Weldon Watkins an i M.K n.ey Wagner were visitor* to Tower City last evening. J. R. Harner spent part of the week with friends in Shamokin. John Davis was taken sick very suddenly with heart failure th.s 111 ru ing ou his way to work at the eel; ery and lied before he could be remove I to h'« home. He was a son of Ben Davis, of town, and is survived by a wife, n s parents, ant several brothers a d s s ters. SHIREMANSTOWN The Rev J. A. Flickinger, of Los An geles. Cal., Was a Visitor Here itl Corrwpondence. Shtremanstown. Oet. IT. —George Trustje. of Mechaniesburg. called on his brother. C. V. Trost e, on Monday, wh.ie on h.s way to Indiana where he will preach. The Kev. J. V. Flickiuger. of L's Angeles. Cal.. visited at the home of Mr*. J. W. Sheets on Monday. Mr- W. K Brignt. of North rrber lai'i. and Mrs. s. A. Edward*. of Philadelphia, were guests of Miss Irene. Heck during the week. 0. V. Trostie. formerly engage i >-i the paper-hang'n.: business a' Newar*. N. J., has again move i to OUT town on Monday. Word was received her - by Mrs. P. F. Feister from her daughter. M (J. V. Coble, who left in March for Mon tana. that they are having w uter weather in that State already. On O tober 5 and 6 they had four tee: of snow. Mrs. Coble states that Liv.uss tou. Montana, s a very beautiful city. HIGHSPIEE Eleven Take First Teachers' Exam-na tion at St. Peter's Sunday School Special Cor. esr-jnder.c#. 'Highspire, Oct. IT.—David Acker man has returned front a short visit to fc s father. S mon Aokerman. in Fal n outh. Mrs. H. Miller, of Elizabeir.viile, spent Thursday morning visiting the Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Raoad. Thomas M. Morgan has returned to his home in Wilhamsport after a short v.sit to the Lutheran parsonage, where .-ie was the guest of the Re-.. M-. and Mrs. Frank Edward Mover. Mrs. Harvey Wa rner spent Thnrs :ay at the Hagerstown fair. Mrs. John Beinhaur is serlouslv ill wirh pneumonia at ner home on Jury street. Samuel Side. Railroad street, was re moved to trie Harrisburg hospital Mon ■ lay for treatment for a serious swelling in his legs, cause 1 by a bu let wound received in the Civil war. Joseph i over. Tenn and Paiton streets, has reti.-ced from a week's fishing trip on the Potoma river at .-bepherd'town. W. Ya. He caught 150 bas- and two carp, one of wnieh weighed 20 pounds. Orville Green and William Barnes attended the Newport fair this week, where Mr. Green has entered a horse. Mr and Mr«. Elias Artz and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Miller, of Gratr. were re- Glories of Great Panama Canal Celebration In 1915 Are Revealed by the Beautiful Court of the Four Seasons. " 1 Bf '' v yjWflggjgjaSi j'l 1»' ' ""'AlC''-' » £* ' V'JZ'™ w& Mil jfejjWßrTrtrTtf t #rWftsar" * r"tr t*~t~ h i i .. •t.'4« iS - , -' , »-¥' ' - ■ ' jjj* Msm ifil| , g| 'jjjjf* COURT OF THE FOUR SEASONS. T H f/r,r ™A!?zr™?-™?sr, srus srr;s: Esr*?x.si rs D ;r" ,on .r w rjri Th " w ° , ° s '" h ••»*•"»'*•"»'" c ~"«•»• r ™' s ™»«»»•»• feet square and openins at the north upon San Francisco harhor by way of a colonnaded avenue 473 feet lon* and 171 feet wide I n Tf corner, of'th Roman lonic architecture, modified with a touch of modern detail. It is MO of the four seasons Sprfnc, Summer. Autumn and w:nte, Mural pa**.*, hy some of the rreat.st artist, o'f the coJ£ °' » M I cent guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Holdeu I Schwann. ; , Mr. and Mrs. Sauiuet Weaver, of Stoelton. visited their son. John S. : Weaver, and family ou Railroad streefc 1 Miss Usther Long has returned to i her home in Columbia after a short vis it to Dr. aud Mrs. W. B. Kirkpatrick. Raymond Heberlig. of Lebanon Val ley i ollege. resumed his studies after a | week-end visit to his parents on Jury sticet. W. p. Shaffer, of Philadelphia, is * isit-ing his sisters. Mrs. Ira Buser and Mrs. D. L. Kaufman, George Moon moved his family on Tuesday from the Daugherty property. Race street, to the Mover property at Race and Vine streets, made vacant by the removal of Mrs. Carrie Mason aud j Mrs. Graham to Steelton on Monday. Rally Bay exercises in the I'nited Brethren church Sunday were a de j cided success. The auditorium was ar tistieally decorated with corn, pump iiius. other vegetables and fruits. 1 George 1.. Reed, of Harrisburg. detiv j e{,ed the principal address. The attend ance reached BT*5 and ">0 visitors. Tii - offering amounted to 1900. Rally Bay services were held at St. Peter's Lutheran Sunday school last Sunday. Toe attendance was the larg jest in the historv of the school. The Kev. Dr. Thomas Reisch, of Harrisburg. «as the principal speaker. The following hunters from town spent the opening day of the Mpuriet season m the York county hills: The Rev. it, L. v. Baer, Thomas F. Huff, i ' T. l». Gruber, Eugene Dunbar. Horace Strsver, Halph Green, Abraham Mar- J tin. Clarence Shaffner. Newman Green an t Aaron Shaffner. Wednesday evening, after the prayer ; serve, the followiug persons of St. Peter's 1. lit her;', n Sunday school took the ri-st examination in the teacher- j {t'aintng course: The Rev. F. bl. Mov ; er. Mrs. F. E. Mover. George H. Feehr er S. A. Breliui. Thomas Larkins. Mrs. To'bert tiross. Mary \. Gingrich, Grace Stoner, M-s. Samuel Co e. Anna B. Wolf au-l Mary E. Wolf. The folio" ag order of services will be observed in the borough churches to morrow. I'nited Brethren —The Kev. H. F. Khoad, pastor. Morning service at 10.45. Evening scrviie at T.oO. Suu day school at 9.45. t omuiunion serv ices will be helo morning an t evening. St. Peter's Rev. Frank Edwa-d Mover, pastor 1 o ;-0, "A Sent \lan.'' T. 30. '' Trei'de. " Sunday school at 9.30. .lunio- C. B. at 3. Senior C. K. at 8 15. Special music morning and evening. LEMOYNE Lewis Bric'ser Tearing Down Bakesliop Diuiuiged in Recent Fire Special Orres- mdetice. Oet. IT.—Mrs. David Smith is continel to her home by ill ness. Mrs Leslie Kennedy visited reU tues in Steelton ou Wednesday Lew:* Br-, ker is having h.s bake siio;> re ently i.iu-.agei by tire on West Herman avenue torn down. W hooping cough is epidemic in town. Harry Wood has returned from a v -it to his grau-lparents near I.ls burn. Mrs. I>hv , \V re is suffering from a very severe cold. Theodore Mslinger. of Enola, was a business visitor in town. Mr. ,mi Mrs Paul t-nis'sey have moved ( i Bressier. Dauphin county. * Mr. anl M-> D. (*arlinuer will res i e ; in the house vacated bv" Mr. and Mrs. 1 Suskey. The Rev. K. L. Manges, pastor of Trtnitv .Lutheran - h, -s attending the Wes- Pennsylvania Synod which convened in Hanover this week. !he W. » . T. i . held a business fee; ng at the "Tome of Mrs. Charles Saw y er. MILLERSTOWN Le-*ris Satsler of K.-asas On a Visit to Nephew sir-H' ! Correspon,icnce Miilerstown. Oct. IT.—Dr. Edgar Everhart, of Lemoyue. was - n town on We inesday and attended the funeral of Mr-. I'nah Shuman. at Thompson town. Aubrey Patterson, of Philadelphia. Sj-ent sever* .iavs th.s week with his aunt. M ss Elizabeth Patterson. Mrs. W. D. Bollinger was in Har risburg on Thursday. Peter Attig is visiting his brother, Henry Attig. at Paxtonvjlle. Lew;? S.'tiler, of Kansas, and a former res: ient of this place, is v < ;• ing h.s nephew. Ro«s Sat-ier. at Old Ferry. WICONISCO Points Purely Personal About People Who Come and Go Sp - - a I for re 5? >nd e nee. W; oms o. 0.-t. IT.—Miss Verone Do>id was the g .est of her r>a-er.ts s l;n . day. Miss Evans spent Thursday in Williamstown. James Badont returned to Freeiani i this week. Earl Charles has returned from Ro chester. X. Y. Mrs. James Cox. of Williamstown. wa s seen at the John SchrefSer home. The Rev. G. S. Kerr spent Wednes day in Pottsvi'le. Miss l iara Mu- hamer and friend. HARRISBI T RH STAR-INT>RPFAT>EXT, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17. 1914 ltuther Boyd, of Chester, were guests I of Mrs. Edward Weist recently. HUMMELSTOWK The Rev. R, Bausch and D. C. Rhoads to Attend Synod Correapondenc*. Huiamelatown. CK-t. 17.—The Rev. Robert A. Hausvh. pastor of the Re formed church, aud Daniel C. Riioads will attend the sessions of the Eastern ! Synod of the Reformed chur h which will be held a* Allentown next week. William Le-hnerg, of Buffalo, spent 1 several days t : his week with tttie family j, of P. V. Be>hney . The regular meeting o( the Women's Christian Temperance I'nion will be' held Monday evening at t ie home of Mrs. Piiilip Deimler, West Main street. Pre uraiorv services were held in the ttaformed church last evening. The Holy Communion will be observed nt both the morning an i evening services to morrow. Mr. and Mrs B'mer 'e ters. of Covell, 111., are speu-iitig several days wit.i Mr. and Mrs. Grove-- C. Buser. Harry M. Horst, caslner of the Farm ers' bunk, has been ete ted borough treasurer to succeed the late J. Paul N isslev. At a meeting in the tire engine house, on next Tuesday evening an effort will be made to organize a Lid o-' Auxiliary of the Firemen's A-see iat ion, Arthur aud Webster Spay de, of Phil adelphia, are spending a week with re!a fives in town. MILLERSBURG Mrs. Ray Miller Receives Word of Brother's Death Sp» .:i 1 Coriespo uience. Millersburg. Oct. IT.—The annua! j convention of 'lie Twelfth Dauph n • County Si.uday s, nool district met in the Methodist Episcopal church Mondav afternoon and evening. The meetings were vo-y interesting and instructive. Among the speakers were James W. Barker, of Harrisburg, and J. B. Mar tin. of Middletown. NDs. Marion I'lrieh is sending the week in Nen York City. On Monday the Glauer Jubilee Sing ers will give an entertainment in the new- High -chool imdltorium. Tb s number marks tiie beginning of the winter lecture course. The Susquehanua football team, of this }■ ,i played at New JSloomtie. i to-dav. M r s. Ray Mil er received word of the death of her brother, ' larry Kramer, which occurred n New Vo k. M's. Q. W Kline. Mrs, Howard Kohler and Mrs. Jact.b l.ight. all of this place, are also ,-tsters of Mr. Kramer. Mrs. tt . J. Bordne: is ill at iier home on Moore street, suffering from the ef fects of a stroke of paralysis. The R<>«. W. J. Kohler, pastor of Trinity Reformed church, will hold com munion services -u David's 'urch at Killinger to morrow morning. Fred S ciio and family. I'.i-t I'uiou street, have moved to Harrisourg. The Rev. Harry Hartman, of Fair mont City, v larion county, \i-ited friends in town this week. Mrs. A. \. Andrews, of Puila lelphia. is the g.:e-. of her brothers, Harry C. Lenker and Ear! Leuker. Mrs. Wait -r Polk and Mrs. Howard Heiwig were at Middletown this week, at-ending the Wcniau'-. Foreign Mis- : s.ouary Society as delegate* trom - s t. Paul s Lutheran church. ■lames R. Albin, of Gettysburg, made , a busiue-s tt it. to Miliersdv.g th - week. On Friday cveuiug. November 13. Mil!e r sbu rg Cast I.- No. il'-. Knights o*' 1 the Golden Eagle, wiil celebrate the; twenty tifth anniversary. The exer cises will he neld in t'-ie new Higli school auditoriiuji, followed by a ban Uuet iu the ol i Higii school room. ' harle- F. Romberger. of Ph l.idel phia. is the guest of irs sister. Mrs. Abbie Kieffer. DAUPHIN Festival to Bs Held at Red Bridge Thir, Evening ?^p^c : .1' iVr res pontic nee. Dauphin. Oct. IT.—There will be a festival at Red Bridge this evening. Mrs. A. D. McNeely, of Brookivn, is tne guest of Mrs. c. S. McNeelv. Mrs. Julia Studebaker, of Atlantic City, spent several lavs «-;th iier sister. Mrs. T. G. Swit/er Mrs. Mary Kline at-oi Miss Marga -et Khne. o; Har- : sburg, -peat several days with Mrs. Mary K ne. George Rfioa is and t>ank Shay, of Lebanou. were the guests of Mrs. v hnries Lvter on Mon-lav. Mrs. J." 1). M. Keed is visiting her brother. F. M. Shope. at. Berwick. M s. Charles Bowman, ot" Lucknow. ent Wo inesday with her sister. Mrs. William Strieker. Mrs. Harrison Lebo and children . spent -Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Dell. Mrs. d. G. S wit Tier is visiting her daughter. Mrs. H. H. Young, at At lantic City. Miss Mayme Garmau spent several iay - at Harrisburg. Walter Bell spent several .lavs at New York City. NEWVILLE The Rev. Daniel Ketterman Elected Pastor of St. Paul's Church Ssps .al Correspondence. Newviile, Oet. IT.—At a meeting of the St. Paul's lAitheran congregation. S aday morning, the Rev. Daniel Ket terman. of York, was unanimously elect- oil pastor of thai church. Tho Rev.! Mr. Kettermau is a student of Uettv»-i| burg Theological Seminary ami will' iirnduate in Juut>. Tin? regular monthly meeting of the l Oivio Club WHS held Monday evening | at thethbrne of Mrs. George Hursh. The j subject for the eveniug was "Familiar! SOURS," by Miss Rachel Hays. At tilts' meet.iif; it' was divided to send a box of clothing to the Belgian sufferers. All contributions to be loft at the home of the Misses liraeey not later than Oc tober 25. At the recent meeting of the Bide* ship of the Churches of Uod, the Rev. .1. M. Waggoner was appointed to the local church. The Kev. Mr. Waggoner has been pastor of the Main Street Church of God, in Steelton, for some years. Mrs. John Suoke. who with her hus band recently returned from China, left yesterday afternoon for Hut tie Creek, Michigan, to be gone several months. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kelix attended the Hagerstown Fair. Friday. NEW CUMBERLAND Mrs. Harry Purple Entertaiuod the Five Hundred Club on Thursday Special Correspondence. New Cumibeilaud, Oct. 1". Miss Helen Fogelsouger, tea lie of the pri n.ary school, who was unable to teach vhen the term opened on .icowut of illness, came from her home at Ship- , peusburg to day and will take charge of her duties on Monday. Mrs. Ira Kyder has been substitute since Miss Fogelsouger's illness. The Willing Workers, composed of young ladies of the Church of God, M. A. Hot!', teacher, were entertained by Miss Mary Reneker at her home on! Twelfth street Thursday evening. Roy Partheiuore, the obliging clerk at the N. C. li. R. depot, has been' granted a two weeks' v*«ntioii, which he will spend at Pittsburgh, Niagara Falls. Buffalo and I'auada. Mi si Minnie F-nst. of Allentown. is a guest of Mifcs Ki.phoniia Moyrr, Mrs. C. l>. Wise, who has been visit tig her son. C L. Wise, Fourth street, the past two weeks, has returned to her home in York. 'sy ; .1. Sprenke'. will make an address at the Sundry school rally hi the M. K. c.tureh at Knota to morrow. Mrs. F. P. Mathias and daughter, of Harrivburg. called on Mis. Harry Mosey > csterday. M s. Hai'y Purple. Third street, en tertained the Five Hundred Club on Thursday evening. I :'rge loads of tin - produce are being brought in from York county and sold at reasonable prices. Other seasons at ".it's tune of the year most all had been frozen. MIDDLETOWN Firemen Parade in Honor to Prize Win ners Last Evening special Correspondence. Maldietown. Oct. IT.—Jacob 1.. Niss.ey. one of MUiuletowii s oide*t residents, died at the home of ii.s a :ghter. M:s. C. Peters, on Thurs day night, aged St> years, fro a- cotn.li >at ion of sea>es. He is survived by three children. Mrs. Rachel Peters and Frank Nissley, of town, and Dr. J. C. N'ssley. of Brooklyn, and one brother. Solomon Nissley, of Penbrook. The funeral wall be he'd from his daugh ter's home on Moii -.av morning with -ervi es at in u . m. Interment will be made in th,< Middletown cemetery and will be private. The Rev. Fuller Berg stressor, pastor of the St. Peter's LAI , therau church, will officiate. Pie a so' ' omit flowers. Mrs. Harry Na :s r . who spent the' i'.ist several days in town as the gues of her mother, Mrs. Mary Willis, on South Union street, returned to her home at Washington, P. C.. on Friday afternoon and was accompanied by her mother, WHO wi! spend s.'iue Time with her daughter. I'hc Middletown Furniture Companv are closed down tor several lays owing to trie motor being burnt put. The Rev. Pre i Thorn a am of Neivvlle, are spend', u „• day iu town as the quests ,>• the former's lather, J. C. Hiotna*. Catherine street. The thirty-fifth annual convention of the Women's Home and Foreign Mis sionary S.ciety of tl*e East Pennsyl vania Synod of the Lutheran church closed OIK' of their most successful con ventions ever he, i and those who at tended vere so pleased in regards to the tended were so pleased in regards to the 150 aelegates in all attended. The next contention will be held at Ann ville. Mrs. J. H. Deckard has returned home from a two days' visit to Read , ing. Miss Mary Clouser ,s ill at iier home oa South Catherine street. Mr. Nelsou moved from the Sla-'k property on South Wood street to High spire yesterday. Communion services and reception of new members will be held in the M. K. church to-morrow morning. Oliver Sipe spent the day a t Leba lion on business. Joseph Davis, of Baltimore. Md.. ar rived in town last evening and will spend several days with his family on Su«quehanna street. Jacob Weirich. of Reading, is spend in;: seve-al days in town with his fain iiy on Pike street. The parade held in town last evening proved a success in every respect. It fcrnie i on Kmaus and Pnion streets, headed by Messrs. Harry Fenieal and John l. \leuear. The Rev. T. .T. Sollenberger has re turned from the Church of God Elder ship meeting at Lancaster. He has been apointed to serve the churches at Har mony Bethel, Mt. Olivet aud Sout'h 'Fair view for another year. Charles \V. Cross has beeu drawn for jury service for the common pleas court which convenes at York Monday, No vember 3. \ " I he first quarterly conference of the United Brethren church held in the Dillsburg 1 harge will be held in the Dillsburg church on Wednesday after noon, O'tciber 21, at 1.30 o'clock. The Methodist and United Brethren Churches of this place have united for an evangelistic service to begin Novem ber 22 and continue for two weeks or more. They have secureil the serv i •c-' o!" Evangelist 8. B. Coff. Jr., of Philadelphia. Cottage prayer meetings will bo held in the homes prior to the coming of tiie evangelist. At the annual election of the \V. C. T. U. the following officers were elect el: President, IMrs. A. Hartman; 9 vice president, Mrs. ,1. K. Taylor; sec retary, Mrs. Marv A. Walker; treas urer, Mrs. .1. Baker. There w ill be vnnrratinion services in Monoghan Presbyterian church to-mor row at 10.30. 11. P. Wonders has purchased the (50- acre farm belonging to Adam Renoll near the Barrens church and will take possession in the spring. HORSE FALLS ON CHAPLAIN Brother of Famous General Sherman Narrowly Escapss Deatli Seranton. Pa., Oct. IT.—The Rev. Or. Thomas Sherman, a chaplain, in the United States army, and a brother of the late General William T. Sherman, was badly injured here yesterday when a horse he was riding slipped and fell on a wet pavement. The horse rolled on him and he was removed to a hos pital in a serious condition. Dr. Sherman has been stationed for the past few months at the artillery camp at Tobyhanna, Pa., near here. Reception for Former Rector U'banon, Oct. 17.—The Rev. .lohn Mi to li e I Page, chaplain of the I'niver sity nf Illinois and for fourteen years the beloved rc tor of St. Lake's B| in copal vhnreh, i.iis city, was given a public reception here last evening at the parish house by his former parish ioners, the members of the parish.