SUBURBAN FISHER VILLE Communion Services to Be Held at En terline Sunday Morning Special Correspondence. Fisherville, Dec. 9.—The Oregon In dian Medicine Company is giving com edy concerts in the K. of P. hall in the evenings of this week. Gilbert itiland, of near Matamoraa, was in town on business recently. David C. Bixler and Ed. Fauber •pent last Saturday at Harrisburg. Isaac Kerstettcr was at Harrisburg last week on business. An entertainmeift was given in the K. of P. hall on Friday and Saturday evenings. It contained moving pictures and a dog performing tricks. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller and Mrs. Lydia Bosnian and granddaughter., Ruth, spent a day last week at Mc- Clellan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meckley were at Millersburg last week to attend a t'u neral. 0. H. Watts, of Millersburg, was in town on business last week. Miss Snyder, a teacher of the Hali fax school, visited at the home of F. Sunday. The Rev. J. F. Stabley will conduct communion services on Sundjiy at En terline at 10 a. nt. Regular services here in town in the evening at 7.15 o'clock. Israel O. Enders was at Harrisburg the latter part of last week. The members of the Lutheran Sun day tc-hool are busy holding rehearsals f.ir the Christmas services on December 25. The United Brethren Sunday school will hold a Christmas entertainment 011 December 26. NEW GERMANTOWN Two Deaths Ha,ve Occurred Since Thanksgiving Day Soecial Correspondence. New Germantown, Dee. 9.—Christ mas services will be held in the Metho dist Episcopal church. Many hunters returned to their homes over Thanksgiiviag. Mrs. E. L. Mumper, formerly of this place, but later a resident of Carlisle, died Thanksgiving Day. The body was brouight to the home of her brother, Luther Rhea, of this place, and was accompanied by many friends and rela tives. The funeral services were held in the M. E. church on Sunday morn ing at 10 o'elock. Burial was made in the Methodist cemetery. The funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Bowers, wife of the late David Bow ers, held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary B. Kerns. Further services were held in the Lutherain church at New Bloomifield on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The local teachers aire attending Teachers' Institute which is being held in New Rloomfield this week. Jacob Sheriff is visiting friends an.i relatives in town. Mrs. Temple, of Altooma, is visiting! Iher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Biatline. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morrison ain ean taffeta cover; case and tassel; guaranteed • lUC OJIU6IOUU 6 X":. ."!.* !??. .?? * .m. r?SS -.top™.!,' f"t ~l.rs handles all of hc.utif»l ► V* A«¥lC lOr t\ $1.85 cape walking gloves, mannish effect; tan, with designs. At 98<* I ► lldfflb, dL l7t ±U. spew point. Pair » iA * Men's 28-inch Umbrellas-tape edge ; American f 9 "1.25 lambskin overseani sjloves, 2 clhsds: black :in r ... . r , ' at 15c and 19c. All appropriate gilt—consists of two Tir it f hilrlvArVmnr /"| Alf . At ISc—women's handkerchiefs, hand embroidered, . loth lowel, t» o faee lowel, 0"C both t\VO tace cloths. AH daintily boxed, at 81.00 box 1 vmidrens 91*25 fleece lined kid gloves id tan and | dainty 'kerchiefs that are hemstitched. ► ■ grey. Pair, SI.OO At 150c —line hand scalloped and embroidered Irish Turkish face cloths, with your initial in blue; ( hiWren's fleece lined gauntlets. Pair, r»oc 1 11 "VP ] *[ s -n_Y\7»h 1 # u u * * < ► , , ' _ , *.4. 1 1 . * , , At 2.» cto *1..»0 —Madeira handkerchiefs, all hand made border, I r> . ni,(,len 8 tnamoisette and f»oi! gloves ill all shades. in scalloped and fancy designs. Some have beautiful 4 ► air * -*' c i embroidered butterflies and initials. Guest towels, scalloped or hemstitched, at 29£ i * Main fIoor—BOWMAN'S. I Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. • ~ , 4 to 59< each. y Table linen sets—beautiful patterns, round or 4 ; 1" Now A'Days Balmacaans : Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. ! < I ' Must Be of Heavier Weight ; & j' j| You will want to see tbejatest shipment of Balmacaans, and if ever our aasoi-t- < New to the minute are great warm materials, resembling both in pattern and GittS abßent ones ' at,ract " texture, the old-fashioned riding spreads, and who can deny that they are extremely * gy JVr-F 1 "" - ively boxed for Nearly) mailing KA . r ., 1 , 0 ... , _ ► >•; -iii p °r these, $7.50 is the price. Others are shown 111 Scottish weaves of grevs, < ► V'W't :. v Wl " l)e l0lll) d in abundance, A blues, tans, greens and browns, having convertible collars. They are priced front < ► IJE lij ■'!]«;*" stroll through the store will re- $7.50 to $16.50. 4 Third Floor— BOWMAN'S. ► ni i mm veal many such gifts. i ► v— i the guest of Miss Margaret Forry ves terdav. The Standard Bearers of the M. E. church will meet, at the home of Miss Florence Kaufman on Reno street at T..'!o Friday eveniug. The Junior class of the New Cum berland High school received pretty rings and pins yesterday, which' they had ordered some time ago. * The first snow of the season fell here yesterday, but did.not remain long. Miss iMarv Drayer and Michael Draycr spent Monday with Samuel Casey's family in Dumanon. 'Prof. Russell Kohr, of Oakville. spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in this place. Miss Klizabeth Gardner spent the past week with lier grandomther, Mrs. Gardner, in York. The Board of Education, which met on Monday evening, elected the follow ing officers for the ensuing veal': Presi dent, Dr. J. F. Good; vice president, H. N. Straub; secretary, H. W. Buttorff; treasurer, M. A. Hoff. MECHANICSBURG Union Cottage Prayer Meetings Well Attended Last Night Special Correspondence. Mechanicsburg, Dec. 9.—Notwith standing the very unpleasant weather the union cottage prayer meetings held in the several districts of town last evening were well attended. The gen eral union prayer will be held thi* evening in the Presbyterian church. The Rev. L. M. Dice, of Grace Evan gelical church, will havr> charge. The Rev. H. D. Flannegan, of Sha- mokin, is i visitor here. Mr. Flanne gan was the pastor of the Methodist church in this place and he is receiv ing hearty greetings from his many friends here. A carload of lumber for the taber nacle lias arrived, G. K. McGuire, of Kuola, was a vis itor here yesterday. W. I\. Hollar, of Bonny Brook, was a visitor here yesterday. Miss Annie Swartz will leave to morrow for Cleveland, 0., where she will spend the winter with relatives. Several of the ministers of town at tended the Stough meetings in Harris burg yesterday afternoon and even ing. MIDDLETOWN Fire Companies Elected Officers Last Monday Evening Corre»i>onde i. Middletown, Dec. 9.—The fire com panies of town elected the following officers for tibe coming yeaT at their ineetiag on Monday evening; the Union elected the following: President, Harry Christnun; first vice president, John McGarvey; second vice president, Clyde Rudv; trustee for three years, W. J. Roop; secretary, Roy Beck; treasurer, W. Deckard; chaplain, the Rev. I. H. Albright; foreman, Harry Clouser; first assistant, Jacob Beckey; second assistant, R. Houser; directors, V. Oberholtzer. J. Bouighter, Charles Maekllin, Oliver Rowe; patrolmen, C. Carlson, Harry Why and Albert Roth rock; delegates to chiefs' convention, Harry Aungst, Earl Fis'bburn and David Houser. Rescue—President, W. J. Schriener; vice president, Clarence Weirich; re cording secretary, Daniel Kinsay; financial secretary, E. E. Wherley; treasurer, Lewis Mil lor; foreman, Ebie Weirich; first assistant, William Hop kins; second assistant, Jerry Stetler; third assistant, Roy Rehrer; ,j ami tor, Leonard Heagy; trustees, Samuel Oaley and Harry Paulis. Liberty—President, John Wagner; vice president, Ed Keifer; secretary, H. E. Moore; treasurer, William Schemtz; trustee, C. 8. Few; foreman, 8. O. Detweiler; assistant, Oscar Long; chief engineer, G. W. Thomas; assist ants, Wiilliami Zimmerman, W. E. Mc- Oreary. Mrs. Lizzie Henry and granddaugh ter, of Alto on a, are spending several days in town as the guests of Mrs. 1"'. W. Myers, Pine street. The Christian Endeavor Society of the St. Peter's Lutheran church, elect ed the following officers for the coming year at a meeting held on Monday eveninig: President, Geraldine Brandt; | vice president, Warren Brown; record ing secretary, Grace Bowman; treas urer, C. Philips; corresponding secre tary, E. C. Leber; pianist, Florence Beard; first assistant, Marv Gingrich; second assistant, Elizabeth Seltzer. The funeral of the late Geoiyie W. Kurtz will be hold from the home of his parents, South Union street, on Friday afternoon, with services at' the liomiie at 1.30 o'clock and 2 o'clock at the Riverside chapel, the Rev. W. R. Rid'ington. pastor of the M. E. church, will officiate, interment will be made in the Midd'letown cemebery. The Union Hose Company basket ball team defeated the Tnnia team in the M. A. €. rooms last evening by the score of 29 25, and the Oar Shops team defeated the Liberty team bv the score ' of 13-11. A large crowd was present to witness the games. The funeral of the late Mrs. Cath erine Grim don was held from the home of Mrs. Myers, Water street, yester day afternoon at 1.30. The Rev. Fuller Bengstresser, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran churoh, officiated, assisted by j the Rev. I. H. Albright, of tihe U. B. church. Interment was made in the Middletown cemetery. Miss Margaret Palmer is visiting friends at I/oyalrock, for several days. The spinster party held at the M. E. pau-sonage last evening proved a success in every respect and a large crowd was present. Herfershments were served. The Rev. H. C. Reller, of Pittsburgh, 9pent yesterday in town as the guest O'f the Rev. Fuller Bengstresser. The Social Circle will be entertain | ed by Mrs. Christ Ober, Emails street, Thursday afternoon. The regular monthly meeting of the teec.hers of the schools of town was helld la fit, evening and the progiram •that was rendored was highly appreciat ed. It was as follows: Topic. "Self- Activity. 1. The teacher. The teacher's (preparation of the lesson, Dorothy OairopbeH. The proper assignment of tiie lesson, Lydia Peters. How may the teacher gain and retain the attention o'f the class? A. 8. Qui.-kel. 2. The Puipil. The pupil's preparation of the lesson assigned. Miss Eliwubeth Over- der. How to get the pupils to do thek best, Edward Keiper. Factors in the' learning process, H. D. Carver. •'oaeph Garner, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday in town as the guest of George W. Carr and family, South Wood street. .Jacob Fisher and family, of I*4-' rain, 0., are spending several days Jn town, having been called here on count of the death of his brother tjie •late Edward Fisher. Harry Landis is driving the drav wagon for his father, J. H. Lar/dia, for several days. i Damage Suit for Ejection Lebanon, Dec. 9. —The damage suit of Julius H. C&plan, of this city, against the Pennsylvania Chautauqua,' for its action in ejecting himself and family from a cottage which he had leased 6n the Chautauqua grounds Mt. Gretna, was listed for trial to-daf. Attorney H. ,1. Schools represents Cap lan, and formei State Senator C. ft. Lantz, of Lebanon, and State Senator E. E. Beidfeman, of Harrisburg, repre sent the Chautauqua. O. U. A. M. Fraternal Visit The several councils of the O. tl. A. M. t>f this city will fav a fraternal visit to America Council No. 3, O. U. A. M., Friday evening, December 11, at- the latter's room, Kinnard's hall' 303-305 Vei'beke street. Human Nature Eddie—Pa, what's human nature!. Pa—That's the thing that alwa>4i catches it when a follow can't blamto it on anybody else.—Loudon Mail. 1 5