NEWS OF S HICBSPIREIO HAVE AN EVANCBLISTIC CAMPAIGN Tke ROT. A E. Hillis and Party Will Launch the Work, Soaday Even ing January 8, and Efforts Are Be ing Made to Organise Large Choir A union evangelistic campaign un der the direotion of the Rev. C. K. Hillis and party will be launched in the High spire United Brethren church, on Sunday evening, January 3. and will be continued each eveming for at lea*t three weeks. The Rev. Mr. Hillis took an active part in the Stough campaign in Harrisburg, and conies to Highspire highly recommended as an able speaier, witii convincing argument scattered throughout his addresses. The following Committees to assist the evangelistic purtv in prosecuting the work, has been Announced: Executive Committee —The Rev. H. F. Rhoad. chairman; the Rev. B. L. C. Biter, secretary; G. E. Sisles. G. A. Wolff. K. F. Matthias. H. Z. Roop. Finance Committee —J. W. Myers, H. C. Mathiae. Music —P. H. Mozer, Anna Hoch, Mae Sides, Harry Hoke. Publicity—Edgar Hastings, Harrison Partheniore, Tvrrel Poornmn, William White. Ushers—H. R. l>urborrow. head usher; A. A. McCord, Edward Chap man. Lloyd Lehman, Oharles Shuler, Ktaiwr Urich, William Xitrauer, Holden Schuaini. X. E. Bingaroan, John Bom gWdner, Harrv Manning. Personal Work —M. O. Sides. Harry Hoke. Charles Mozer. Ira Hoover, John Wetzel, Cloy,l Lyter. Shop Meetings—Frank Milier, Willis Hoch. ~"A\"omen's Work —Mrs. E. J. Kniselv, M:~. C. Coblo, M:s. W. B. Kirkpatrick, j Mrs. H. C. Mathias. Treasurer—T. O. S. Poor man. importer—E. S. Poormsn. All js des-iring to sing in the chorus will meet Prof. Reiden at the V. B. church. Saturday nigh! at 7.30. SOME HAPPENINGS IN 1914 Great Industrial Improvement Expected In 1913 'Hie acute depression in the steel bdsines-s of the country was reflected in the borough during 1914 in the 1 shape of a forty per cent, capacity of operation of the big plant of the Penn sylvania Steel Compenv located here. Had it not been for the large sums of j money spent by this company in mod- ! eruiziug its local plant, this depression j would have been felt more keenly than 1 i< »a?. with every prospect of better «on lit 10ns coming early in the new year. The program of building operations announced last March by the local company has been carried out to the letter. The chain of up-to-date mills, j erected in the West End extension is Hearing completion and the erection of 1 the new million-dollar blest furnace has been commenced. The year iust passed has seen over 4 O.C>OO square yards of streets paved by the borough", which is a larger amount of paViivg than was recorded in any other previous year. Building operations in the borough, outside that of the steel company, is below tine average. The handsome new Hygienic school building, commenced last April, has j been completed and is now in use. I SIN DAY SCHOOL OFFICERS Are Elected By Highspire United Breth • reu Sunday School At a recent meeting of the Highspire United Brethren Sunday school, the fol lowing officers were elected to serve in I9I0: >uperintendent. J. O. S. Poorman: assistant superintendent. E. R. Mohler; inte. mediate superintendent. Mrs. W. B. Kirkpatn k; junior superintendent. H. C. Mathias": primary superintendent,' Mrs. E. S. Poormsn; beginners' depart ment superintendent, Mrs. H. C. Ma tnias; missionary superintendent, Mrs. D. L. Kaufman; teanperance superin tendent. M:« Carrie Mathias; home de part imn: superintendent, Mrs. P. H. Mo7er; as* I1 supcrtnqmdent, Miss Mary Heuch er. ■SecmarV. Joan Hoch: assistant sec retary. Wifcur Hoch; treasurer. K. F. Mutiii-is; lib arian. Lyman G. Biiua man; a-ei-fynt librarians. Clifford Ehrisman > *lton Cover, Arthur Poor man. Pau, Hieker, Ruseeli Ehrhart, Lloyd Hei chorister. J. O. S. Poor ntau; pianist,j-ipniar department. Miss Anna Hoch; pknist, junior department. Mis? Mart 1a Irutiger; assistant pian ii*. Miss Mab* Hoch: executive com mittee. H. J. ■ k> : . Ira W. Hoover, Balph V. Parthknore. EleotedNew Officers The congreigatbn of the Central Bap tist church on *V«lnesday night ejected the following ifficers": Moderator. Oevrge E. Good; secretary, Xevin J. Gilbert; assistant -e retarv, Esther M. Raver; treasurer, Frank S. Wells: trustee. William i. organist, Lawrence Good: asutant organist. Mrs. W. R. Ije.vis; Outlay school superin tendent, George E. tood. PERSONALS Pat Regan. North>eeond street, has returned from York, chere he refcreed a game of basketball .otween two girls' teams of that city. Itt evening. Bryan Hiler, Hamburg street, is suffering with a badl. lacerated right hand received early tis morning in a coasting accident do'a the Lincoln j •treet hill. Charles Krout is il at his home, South Second street. Mrs. Ida Levitz, is the ! guest of her son, Jacol Levitz, North Front street. Glenn Hiler and Jam* Crowley are I announced to have acc«ced positions 1 with the National Brewin Companv, of the borough. While visiting her dauhter in Mid- [ dletown yesterday morni*. Mrs. Pru- ! Jence Shelley, North Froi street, was evertakf n by two pa rait ic strokes, ! which occurred only aboi two honrs 1 apart. Mrs. Shelley was iportcd in a j serious condition this monbg. Artistic Printing at Star-idependent ' GERMAN QUARTET CLUB BELD ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT Mrs. Herman Polti, Director of Aux iliary Choir, Is Presented With a Fine Bouquet of Pink Carnations Hall Crowded All Evening The Year entertainment ami da ore held by the (.ierman Quartet Club and its friends in the hall, Front and Washington streets, last evening, was one of the most elaborate events hekl in fhaf ball which was crowded ail even ing. A feature of the musical program was the singing of a choir composed of members of the Ladies' Auxiliary, which rendered two selections nmler the able direction of iMrs. Herman Poltl, wife of Prof. Herman Poltl. who direct ed the Quartet Club cfoorus of male voices. An unannounced nun»ber 011 the pro gram was the presentation of a hand some bouquet of pink carnations to Mrs. Herman Poltl. director of the female choir. The presentation was made by Mrs. Steve Moder, president of the Ladies' Auxiliary, in which she referred to the appreciation of ttbe members of her organization for the efforts made by Mrs. Poltl in perfecting the singing of the various members of the female choir. The hit of the evening was the pro duction of a one-act musical comedy, entitled ' The Two Vagabonds." The proceeds of the evening were devoted to the di*b fund. BALKAN WAR VETERAN IS SHOT Tony Effanow Has Both Thighs Pierced With Bullet U ibh a bullet imbedded under the skin, after the leaden pellet had pierced both thighs. Tonv Effauow, nge1 , Flagman up: Miller. . ,j Brakemen up: Bell, Kauffman. Kil gor, Pritz. Wenrick, Pipp, Boian, Baker, Schoffstail, Ppters, Kobli, Kieffer, Plack, Roller, Putt, Mathias, McHenrv, Myers. Yard Crews— Engineers up: Shaver, > Hoyler, Beck, Barter, Biwer, Hohen ' shelt, Thomai. Rudy, Houser, Moals, Stahl, Crist, Harvey. Pe+fcon. Firemen up: Weigle, Lackey, Maeyer, ■ Sholter, Snell, Bartolet, Hart, Barkey, , Siheete, Bair, Eyde, Key, Myers, Boyle, ' WhiiJey, Croiw, Revie, Bostdorf, Sch'ief • I fer, Rauch. | Engineers for 1869, 1454, 707, 322, 90, 1820. Firemen for 1454, 707, 885. ENOLA SIDE Philadelphia Division —22o crew to go first after 6 p m.: 248, 208, 231, 227, 212, 219, 223. 242, 222, 245, 232, 239, 202, 209, 247, 241, 228. Engineers for 220, 208, 227, 212, 223. 239, 241, 228_ Firemen for 22(048, 208, 242. Conductors fo.' 208, 216, 219, 222. 224, 227. Flagmen fo> 208, 231, 233. Brakemen for 208, 214, 22*0, 222, i 224. 227, 231, 246, 247. 248. Conductors up: Lingle, Penuell, Kugle. Flagmen up- Snyder, Ford, Camp. Brakcmen up: Twigg, Long. Al bright. Arment. Wertz, Crosby, Camp bell, Waltman, Musser, Goudy, Malseed, Knight. Middle Division—2lß crew to go first after 12.30 p. m.: 107, 120. 103, 112, 17, 117, 101, 118, 115, 114, 105, 116, 102, 109, 110. Engineers for 107, 1 12. 117, 105, 109. 110. Firemen for 120, 17, 110, ' Conductors for IJ7, 120, 117, 118, 114, 109, 110. Flagmen for 120, 112, 114, 105. Brakemen for 117, THE BEADING P., H. ft P.—After 11.45 a. m.: 6. 2, 7, 1, 5, 18. 3, 15. East bound—After 2.45 p. in.: 6;", 56, 51, 61, 59, 53, 71, 60, 57, 58, Til. 51. 67. Conductors up: Hilton, Sipes, Phil baum, German. Engineer up: Woland. Firemen-up: Bover, Nye, Binganm ■ VVynn, Kumitaugh, I*ex, King, Bow<)f. Brakemen up: Hinkle, Kapp, Hel' man, Mumma, Hartz, Martin, Greage . | Shader, Ely, Shearer, Page, Ayres, Dun can. 7