f SUBURBAN > HIGHSPIRE •Miss Olive Hollonbach Entertained Club at Her Home Jkr eilal Correspondence. 5 Highspire, Nov. T. —(Miss Hilda Bbv Jas returned from a short visit to Jfriends in Laucaster. m Miss Edna Hocker. woo spent several Jpavs at the home of her parents, has <*eturued to her studies at Shippenstourg SNornial school. * A. 0. Mocker and John Reefer spent several days this week bunting near St, JJThomas. ~ I\uj» F. Hooker has returned to his Sbonte. Washington, I>. C.. alter a short J!v sit to his |wrents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. •-Hocker. of Meadwood. * Mrs. Kate t'oxich, of New Kingston, •visited her sister, (Mrs. Joiiu A. Raudi ba.igh, Second street. Oharles Zimmerman and .lohn Khne. of to'wu, returned Thursday from a Hinting trip near Shippensburg. He brought home nineteen rabbits. Ralph Green. Abraham Martin,-Her bert Green, Abner 'Huff and Daron 5-haft'iier returned Thursday from a hunting trip uear Port Royal wit'b So ra'>oits. 10 gray squirrels, 10 quai. and 1 pheasant. Miss Olive Hollettbac.ii entertained the T. B. Club at her home. Market street, Tuesday evening. Trie following persons were present: Miss Myrtle Will, Miss Mary Gingrich. Miss Grace Stoner, 'Miss R'tth Stowr, Miss Ruth Shaffuer, IM'iss Anna Wolf. Miss Mary Wolf. M -« Sarah '1 Mrs. Frank E. Moyer. 'Mrs. Paul Mounts. Mrs. E. S. Poor ma n, Second street, transacted business in Harrisburg on Wednesday. W limn H. Cove'. S.vond street, is ill a; his home. Geo: go Cray ,ia> returned to iiis home iu Stcelton atter a -hort visit to Mr. an I Mrs. Augustus Putt. The Miste* Mary Baer and Anna 'Munima have returned from a visit to friends at Millersville. Mrs. Pan el Runk. of New Cumber land, *as eiitc tu'.ued Wednesduv by Mri. Augustus Putt, Second street. T following order c" services will 1 • i> (served iu tiie borough vim relies on Su .ilay. L'n.:ed Brethren—The Kev. H. F. R load, castor. Morning service at ' ». bje.'t. " Ba ; )t : sin of the Holy -■ Evening strvice at 7.30. sub ,i •«•:. '• Wh I Sicald -loin tiie Church. >'. iii :.v - hcol at 9.30 a. ni. Y. P. S. «.*. E. a: 6.30 p. m. -I'cter's Lutheran —The Rev. • ' a: - EvHard 'Moyer. sstor. 'Morning sere, ■<> at 10.30 o'clock. Subject cf s."»ii,ntt. '' A Ce-inan Reformer." Eveu _ er\i-e at 7.30 o'clock. Subject of K'tmon, \ Man's Xiaa." Sunday s "jool at 9.30 o'clock. -Children's sc. n an before regular sermon at 10.30. s '>je-t. '" Vonpieasant Children." .1 r. E. at 3. Sr. C. E. a: 6.45. WEST FAIRVIEW Surprise Shower Given Miss Florence Phillips s»p- .(! Correspondence. West- Fairview, Nov. 7.—A surprise '*:ower was given Thursday evening at •u' home of Mr. ami Mrs. George Phil lies for their daughter. Miss Florence Phillips, at tlie:>- home on Railroad avenue. Miss Phillips re.eived many handsome and beautiful gifts. Those . >reseut were the Rev. S. B. Bidiack. » •> n:.d son. Kenu«s:ii: Mr. and Mrs. George Hoover and children, Clara. .Ethel and William: Miss Jessie Kill iieft'e". IMiss Lett ie Jackson. Mrs. Nel son -nyier. the Misses Laura Martin. Gertrude Blair. 'Mary Snyder, Mrs. Houck. Mr«. Dewia't. Mrs. J. P. Weaver. M's. Margaret Murray. IMrs. Carney. 'Mr. and Mrs. W .'am Hendricks. Mrs. Clarence I*>ng and sou. Carl: Gecrge W. H mes. Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. shaull. Eli r,»et'j Shaail. M-s. George Phillips. Miss Florence Faillips and Clyde Phillips. Tiie scholars of the grammar school •;a\ e their tea ler. Miss Perie Kiliinger. a birthday ac ! - al and supper in tue < »ol 'o»m lay afternoon. Mrs. if. 8. Bole;. Miss Jennie Boley and Car oline Ko; . enheffe- were present in ad • lit to the teacher and school. The Rev. Clyde Lynch, of Harrls br-rg. visited his grandmother. Mrs. saraa I-vn.-h. Ti trsdav. as she is quite in. Piie Elev. S. B. Bidla k is engaged in evangelistic work at Sumnierdale with several conversions to date. There will be no preaching in the F. B. 'hurch on Sunday morning owing to tae united evangelist: • effort in tiie Methodist church to be addressed by ■ Miss Sarah Palmer, of the Stougii party. Preaching in the U. B. church in t'he evening at 7.15. WICONISCO Personal Items About People Who Come and Go al Correspondence. W;eonisco, Nov. 7.—Mrs. Shut, of Willismstovrn. spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. William Mace. • The Rev. W. I. Beinet. of Pottsville. was seen in town Wednesday. Miss Elma Keen entertained the teachers aud a few of her friends, at home. Friday evening, last. Mrs. George Keen and children left to-day for Reading, where they will spend next week. Mi?s Maude Evans, of Philadelphia, will be home for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans, of Wil liamstown. spent Sunday with Mr. an'i Mrs. Joshua Evans. Miss Mary Howells returned home from Philadelphia, where she spent two weeks. Mrs. Charles Henninger aud family, of Lykens. spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs-. Issac Mossop. Mr. Shaeffer and son. of Herndon, • spent Sunday at the Byerly home. HERSHEY Mr. and Mrs. Christian Maulfair to Celebrate Golden Wedding special Correspondence. Hershey. Nov. 7.—On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Christian Maul fair. who reside on Chocolate avenue, at th;s place, will celebrate their gold en wedding anniversary. One hundred and titty invitations have been sent out to their many friends and a tine supper will be served. Fifty years ago the couple nere married by the Rev. W. if. Emery, a Lutheran minister, now deceased. Edwin C. Hess and Miss Bertha Gcesaman. both of near Sand Beach, were married at this place. The nup tial knot was tied in the United Breth ren parsonage by the Rev. X. L. Line baugh. the pastor. Mrs. W. H. Uhler, of Lebanon, vis- 1 ite I friends at this place. Mrs. Adam Shaffer, of Lebanon; Miss I Edith Freed, of Berwyn, and Mrs. Vio- ' let "Freed, of Aunvilie, were gueets of j Jacob Nisslev and family over Sunday.! Miss Ethel Leib spent Sunday with j friends at Lingies-town. Mrs. 11. U. Mummi spent several ' days with her parents at Lititz. The Rev. 0. G. Bomig is spending I several days at Tower City. Allen Fidler spent several days at bis home at Pinegrove. , Mrs. Hugh Drager, of Philadelphia, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Heilman. HUMMELSTOWN First Patrons' Meeting to Be Held in: High School November 10 Special Correspondence Hum melstown. Nov. 7.—Borough As-! sessor Homer H. has com-! pieted the military enrollment of the! borough and finds that there are in town ' 443 men between the ages of 18 and I 4 5 years. Or. and Mrs. Ralph Shaeffer left yes- I terday for ttheir home at Tacoma, Wash., j after spending a week with Mr. Phaef fer's parents. Dr. and Mrs. U. R. Shaef j fer. At the meeting of. the Woman's aria sionarv Society of the Reformed church to be held at the home of J. J. j Nisslev this evening. 'Miss Gertrude Co gan. of Philadelphia, will explain the cfcurch missionary work. Pro?. W. A. Geesey, principal of the borough schools, is arranging an inter esting program for the first of the series of patrons' meetings to be held in the high School on Thursday evening, November 19. Mrs. Louisa LotjgnaUer. of Steclton,; is spending several days with her j j daughter, Mrs. W. B. f?ho' e. The Chemical Fire Company ar.d the I \ me hand will hold a i'f.ir in Hummeh-' j town hall from Vovensl)er 14 to No vrn-oer 2*. A large num'ber of arti les i : have already been donated to the or- j ! gani;:ations by residents of town. Mrs. Ward Hummel and Mrs. Charles I Hoffman were visitors in yesterday. Tlie I. T. !. Club i« rehearsing a play, ••Farm Fo'ks," wlhieh will be presented j in Hummelstown hall on Friday even i ing. December 4. I There will be reaching service! j:n the Reformed church to-morrow 1 i morning. Hiram I«ongnaker. of Sieelton, was a vis -or in town yesterday. Miss Gertrude ithaeffer. o' Matuti ; Chunk, is spending several days with j iier parents. Dr. and .Mrs. I". R. Shaeft'er.; Dr. William T. Bicker, of Philadel-; I hia. spent Thursday wit'h his mother. | Mrs. George T. Rieker. Mrs. Riekc.- is ill a: her home on West Maiu street, i Mrs. Lizzie B?er visite\ e As an EDrCATIOXAL work alone, the Bible demands a place in every home—and this new ILL l" ST RATED BIHI.K enhances tlie-value 100 per cent, for purposes m' i !•" \ 1 Xr child that cannot gain KNOWLEDGE from this book? R \ MAGNIFICENT like illustration) is hound in full flexible limp leatuer, I It 1 USTRATFB w t!i overlapping cover? and title stamped in gold, with numerous full-page plates in color from the world fa- C Ed'tion moils Tissot collection, together witii s:x hundred superb —— ———— ww of the pictures graphically illustrating and making plain the / 1,1 \ tjttjt 17 verse in the light of modern Bibiical knowledge and -OlDl-yH/ research. 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The il ___——^_______/ ________ lustrations consist of the fill! 1 p a g e plates and maps approved by the Church, without the Tissot and text pictures. It will be dis tributed in the same bindings as the Protestant books and at tup same f Amount Expense Items, wifli the necessary Free Certificate. - « - / ' ! ners. He will be given a hearing be ! i fore Squire George Kife next week. • Miss Frances Coover, of Philadelphia. | i is visiting relatives in town for some time. The Rescue band held a supper at. ' the home of John Condran. Catherine and State streets, last evening. The Rev. S. T. Stauffpr, of Hprris burg, will preach in thi Church of God! | to-morrow and S. B. Clark, of Hershev, \ ! will speak in the evening. Miss Annie Bby a;teuded a house i party at Mt. Gretna Saturday aud Sun j day. George Campbell, who spent the past j I four weeks in town visiting relatives, i i | returned to his station in Xew York, j i where he is one of Uncle Sam 's re-1 emits. S B. Gingrich is ill at his hoinc: on Swatara street. DILLSBURG Mrs. Calder Smith Was Injured by Fall ing From a Wagon Special Correspondence. ! Dilleburg, Nov. 7.—L/uther Karns and i | Ada Hollinger, both of town, were mar-1 tried in 'Mechanicsburg on Thar§da> ' | evening. Huldkh Bender, of llarrisburg street,] j is spending a few days with Miss Zerby,' of *;eeitou. and attending tile Stout'-i Meeting. The Rev. \\. W. Bank?, of Hazleton, will preach in the M. K. Clnirch in. V ellsville on Sunday morning and iu ■ tb:s place for the !M. K. castor. Mrs. < alder was painfully in jured Wednesday in failing from a wagon on vrhich she was riding while j hauling corn. Mrs. Jose>f»h Harvik. who lived for! more than two years with a broken I i>a 'k. died Monday. While picking cherries during the summer of 1912 she j fell from ;be tree and sustained a. 'broken back. The funeral was held 0111 Wednesday. Interment at Filey's church. The Rev. Mr. Bowersox ofliei- j ated. The de ease l was 47 years old. John Peekart, weil known in this sec tion, died at his home a few miles north of town Wednesday evening. The fu neral was held to-day. Interment at Churchtown cemetery. The ladips' round table of Monoghan I'reaibyterian eburefh will give an enter tainment in Dillsburg opera house on Thursday evening, November 12, 19H. Harry Miller, or Harriaburg, Pa., called on his friends in this place ves terday. Tho carpenters finished the wood j work and the painters are nearly done | painting the H. E. Ensminger bouse, I and the plage wiil !)e read, for occu pancy in ;i few day#. Mrc, Williani Stouffer, of South Bal timore street, spent a lew days with her daughter. Mrs. Snoke, in Eemoyne. At the regular monthly meeting of Boroifgh Council it was decided to en force the -curfew law and see t/hat auto mo/biles blow their horns at street in tersections. The oath of office was ad ministered to 1.. 1". 'Bailey, the new Burgess, and William (MeWilliams, the new ihig-h constable. NEWVILLE Graham-WTiistler Wedding Thursday Evening, November 5 Spatial 'Correspondence. Xewville, Nov. 7. —Miss Rose Whist le r and Mr. Stewart Graham, both of Fairfield street, were united in mar riage, Thursday eveuiug, November r»th. The ceremony took place at the Lutheran parsonage. Bloservllle. and was performed by the Rev. Mervln •Smith. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. George Whistler. The groom is a clerk in the First National Bank. Miss Mary Derick entertained at her home, on Broad street, on Saturday evening. Oetol>er Hist, at which time her engagement to Mr. Coyle Rea. a i druggist of Shamokin. was announced, i The Rev. I-'. N. I'arson, wife and son. [ formerly of Bowinansdale, moved to | Newville this week, and are now occu ! pying tbe property at the corner of j liigb and Chestnut streets. The Rev. I Mr. I'arson was recently appointed j pastor of tlie First Church of Cod. I The Clvii- Club will meet on Monday ! evening, at tbe home of Mrs. W. 11. ' McOrea. High street. Mrs. McCrea 'i will give an illustrated talk on "The Old Masters and Some of Their Paint j fngs." Miss Mary McCacbran is visiting at tbe home of her brother. Thomas Mc j Caebrau. of Altoona. I Mr. and Mrs. Win. Slaugenhaupt j have returned to their home in Oak- I mont, accompanied by tbe latter's i mother. Mrs. J. J. Kerr, who will re ! main for an extended visit. SHIREMANSTOWN L Death of David Lambert, Formerly of This Place i Sprclal Correspondence ' Sbiremanstown, Nov. 7.—Mise Viola ; Kltnmel. of Lemoyne, «as a recent ; visitor at the home of Miss Belva | Cbrojitstfer. i Miss Carrie Walls, of Hartisburg, f . | visited her mulber. Mrs. Jacob Walls, , l on Wednesday. • i The many friends of David Lambert ; | are sorry to bear of bis death. lie ' | was a resident of ibis place for several • I years. ' Mrs. Mary Zimmerman, who has been seriously ill at her home, is Im r J proving. • , Miss Violet Cromleigh and brother. Harold, of Meehanicsburg. spent Thurs • I day at the home of their grandparents, " j Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Itraught. Mrs. Fannie l'ittinger. of Harixs -1 burg, is spending sometime with her " mother. Mrs. Deckman. i Mr. and Mrs. Kissinger, of Circa son; 1 1 Mi's. Baker, of Mechauiesburg, si>cnt a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. • Clouser. Mrs. Harry Winters., Mrs. Wacker. of York county, spent Sunday with Mr. | and Mrs. John Snyder." Mr. and Mrs. William Clouser recent ly entertained Mr. and Mrs. Heagy ' Weaver, of Roxberry. One Wish Unfulfilled 1 i Wife —You promised that if f would i marry you my every wish should be i gratified. Husband —Well, isn't it* 1 Wife—Xo; 1 wish I hailir't married , I you.—lllustrated Bits. * 9