8 SUBURBAN HIGHSPIRE Miss Sylvia Cover Entertained Her Friends at Holiday Party Special Correspondence. Highsipire, Jan. 2. —Lester Cover has returned to his home in Madison, Wis., after spending the holidays with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. \ . Oov- Miss Sylvia Cover entertained a number of persons at her home, W ed nesdav evening. The decorations con giotedof Christmas greens. After spend ing a social evening, refreshments were serve*! to the following persons: Misses Martha Slicer, Esther Buth, Laura Mooo, Harrisburg; Irene Downs, Steel ton; Pauline Reed, Lebanon; Dr. Stew art, Mr. McFarland, Harry Puner frock, H*rrie>burg; Edgar Detweiler, Middle town; Lcwteir and Carlton Cover. Hig'u apire. Clear ice. 13-inches thick, w<ts har vested this week by local butchers and ice cream makers. The frozen liquid be ing cut on Good's dam, north of the borough. Elmer Stuart. Prankford, lud., en route to Porto Rico, where he will be employed as assistant chemist by the Fajarro Sugar Company, spent Thurs day with I)r. and Mrs. H. McDanel. Mrs. John McDanel. New Cumberland, •pent Thursday at the home of Dr. anJ Mrs. H. McDanel, Second street. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cannon aud sons, Horace and Phillip, of Philadel phia, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Buth. Second street. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Grissimjer have returned to their home iu Harrisburg, after a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Buth. Miss Mina Ruth, Second street, is spending the week-end with Harrisburg friends. Miss Sylvia Cover is visiting friends in Lebanon. Miss Pauline Reed, of Lebanon, spent Wednesday and Thursday with Miss Sylvia Cover, Second street. Mr. and Mrs. I. Attick have returned to their home. 1911 Penn street. Har risburg, after a short visit to Mrs. At tick's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Mover. O. F. Morrett and son. Armand, of Harrisburg. were recent guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Harry Mover. Second street. Mrs. Harry Moyer is confined to her bed at her home. Second street, by ill ness. Miss Beuiali Gore, of York, and Phil lip 8. Gore, of Wimltoerg, spent ihe holi days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joiiu Hoover. Second street. Darwin R. Hoover has returned to his home in Harrisburg. after a holi day visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wolf and son, after spending the holidays with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolf, High street, returned to their home, in Easton. to-day. Kathryn Attick, after spendiifc.; the holidays with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Putt, Second street, returned to her home. Derry street. Harrisburg. yesterday. The following order of services will be observed in the borough churches Sunday: United Brethren—The Rev. H. F. Uhoad. pastor. Morning service at 10.15. Theme, "The Revival We Need. Mrs. C. E. Hillis will sing at this service. Sunday school ar 1.30. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.30. Union evangelistic service wril begin Sunday evening un der the leadership of Evangelist C. E. Hillis and three assistants and will continue for at least three weeks. Church of God—The Rev. B. L. C. Bacr. pastor. Morning service ar 10.15. "The Revival. Why. How. Who?" Prof. B. H. Re Her will siroj at this service accompanied by Mrs. Redden, the campaign pianist. Sund.u- at 1.4.*> Snu.lay chapel at 3! Evening servire at 7.30. Union «ervi-e in 1". B. church <>y Evangelist Hiilis and party. ENOLA Public Schools Will Again Besume Ses sion on Monday \ Cor ».<•>.>n<;»nc» Enola. Jan. 2.—PaJ'l Liitu. of Scrau ton. has returned home after spending tne past few days with friends. W. R. MeXeal, of .South Euohi, is on the sick list. W. H. Beers, of Susquehanna avenue, visited relatives in Perrv county, ou Saturday. John G. Erb. of Brick Church ftoad, visited in Lancaster. l*slie Webster, of Philadelpnia. is spending the week with his parents on Altoona avenue. Donal l P. Fisher has returned to his home iu Harrisburg. after spending the past several duv« with his grandpar ents. -Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fisher, on Wyoming avenue. Herbert Custer, of Plymouth, called on friend's here Thursday. Mrs. J. H. Kinter, of Enola Road, who has been seriouslv ill, is improv ing. * •lames Maloney. car marker on the easttbound hump, has returned from Richmond, Va.. where he spent the holi days. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Barnes have left for Sun bury where they will reside. ' laude McMeen. ot BaJtimore. is spending his vacation with his parents. Elis C. Rosen berry has moved his tamily to the Tulles- propertv. on Enola .Road. J. W. Snyder spent Friday with his family in Perrv county. The public schools will open on Mon day after being ciosed for The pa«t wesk. K Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kauffman have returned to their home in Juniata coun w* alt f r ""ending several days with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brenner. SHIREMANSTOWN Mite Society Renders Program at Clouser Residence Correspondence. Shiremanstown, Jan. 2. —The Trin <lle Spring Mite Societv of the Luther an church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clouser Thursdav evening and rendered the following " program •singing, choir. '-Tell It Out;" reading of part of the 119 th Psalm, followed bv a prayer by the Rev. Mr. Games, pas'- tor of the church at that place; read ing of the minutes, Miss Delia Myers: selection, male chorus, "Thine I Am;" recitation. Welthy Diller; reading. Miss Kdna Poose; violin solo. Miss Jessie Braught, of this place, accompanied bv Mrs. Harry C. Cromleigh. of Meehan icsburg, on the organ; recitation, (Miss Evelyn Bowers; music, male chorus. "Some of These Days;" reading. Miss Di lla Myers; collection, Mrs. Joseph Clousor donating |1.25 to the so ciety; solo, Mrs. Harry Cromleigh, ac companied by her sister, 'Miss Jessie Braught, on the organ. The society then dismissed with the Lord's Prayer. Every one present wishes the iMite So ciety* a happy and prosperous New Year. Mrs. Charles Weigel, of Harrisburg, : called on Mrs. Pierce Feister yesterday ' afternoon. Mr. Leisman and daughter, Anna, of Harrisfburg, spent a few days with the former's daughter, Mrs. William Stans field. Milton C. Feister, of Trindle Springs, was a business visitor to this 1 place on Thursday. LINGLESTOWN Musical# in U. B. Church Enjoyed by Large Audience Special Correspondence. Linglestown. Jan. 2.—'Mrs. Jacob | ("rich and daughter, (May, of Pleasant I View, ou Wednesday were the guests j of Mr. and Mrs. William Cassel. The Rev. William Seigfreid. of York ! county. si>ent a few days of tiiis week i the guest of 'his sister, Mrs. Alice I R a buck. Miss Jennie Spaugler. of Pleasant i View, spent a few days of this week the guest of relatives here. Mrs. Charles Eisenhauer aud daugh ter, Ethel, of Harris'ourg, spent Wed nesday the guests of Mrs. Alt e Ra , buck and W. G. Zimmerman. Mrs. Johu Fox speut Thursday with frieuds at Harrisburg. Charles Reit'h is having his ice house i filled with ice from the dam of H. D. Koous this week. Daniel Gnibb, with his family, moved from the home formerly known as the i Feeser home, to Penbrook on Wednes i A number of relatives an., friends | from this place attended the funeral of ; Mrs. Josiah Lingle. held at Hunimels | town on Thursday afternoon. The musicale given by Miss Georgia I Snyder and Lewis Zarker. assisted by i Miss Sara Shriner, in the United Breth- I ren church on Thursday evening, was I well rendered to a large and apprecia- I tive audience. i Miss Priscilla Perkey is seriously ill with pneumonia. Miss Esther 'Mcllhennv and Miss Ma bel Backenstoe, of llarrisburg, on i Thursday visited friends here. Johu Lloyd, of Harrisburg, on Thurs | day evening visited friends here. Miss Malinda Seihert, of Penbrook. ! is visiting friends here this week. Mrs. Charles Beimert and daughter, 'Catharine, spent New Year's day with 1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hain. at i Haiirtoq. 'Miss Elizabeth Long. of Riverside, and Mrs. Mvra Fuld, of Btitte Mont., spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Annie , Smith. Miss Anna Bietz, of Middletown, was j the guest of Miss Sallic Zimmerman, on j Thursday. Andrew Buck, of Harrison rg, s, etft Friday with his mother, Mrs. Annie ! Buck. Jchti Minima, of Piketown, made a i business call here on Friday. MIDDLETOWN Annual Banquet of Liberty Fire Com pany a Big Success ■Special Correspondence, i Mtddletown, Jan. 2.—The annual banquet of the Li'bertv Fire Company proved a success and a very enjoyable evening was speut. Covers were laid for one hundred. A full turkey diuneir was served at 10 o'clock. After a musical program had been rendered addresses were made by several members of the company. At t.ie Rescue Hose Company a sauerkraut sapper was served and tully seventy-five were present. Prurts of various kinds were also served. The I Dark town i>and furnished music for rhe | o a<ion. The drill team of the Union Hose t ompanv held its first annual ban- quel at tiio Windsor hotel last evening ati I a full turkey dinner was served. Several members of the Cumberland Val lev Firemen's Association were present. The Wineroft stove works, which gen erally held the annual banquet at Phil adelphia for ttheir salesmen, held the event this year in this place. The sales room was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Cevers were laid for ten. "harles Prizer. general manager of the : iant in town, made the address of the e\ ening. Mrs. Hawthorne, of Harris burg. spent Thursday in town. Quite a number of persons from town viewed the Mummers' parade at Har risburg yesterday afternoon. Aaron B. Poorman, who died very suddenly Thursday, is survived bv the following children: Mrs. Bertha Frank, Harrisfrmrg; Mrs. Daisy Brown, Miss Catherine Poorman, Aaron Poorman, Homer Poorman, town: Ham- Poorman. Roy a Hon: three sisters, Mrs. Daniel Sny ier. Palmyra; Mrs. Philip Hover, Swatara Station: Mrs. Samuel Espen shade, I'nion Deposit; one brotfiier, Har ry Poorman, Union Deposit. The funeral will be held fnwn the hoine of his sou, \aron. Jr.. South Wood street. Monnlav afternoon, with services at 2 o'clock, which will be strictly private. Inter ment will be made in the Middletowu eemeterv. 'Mrs. James Nagle is visiting relatives at Philadelphia. The Rev. Joseph Weirich held watch night services at the Stoverdale U. B. -hurcth Thursdav evening. The Cnjon drill team took part in the Mummer?' parade at yester day afternoon. Miss Fern Dasher is visiting friends at Wilmington, Del. The Week of Prayer will start Mon day evening. January 4, in tfiie Presby terian Church. The Rev. W. R. Riding ton. pastor of the M. E. church, will preach the sermon. 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Bruce Berry, who re sided in town for the past year and was employed in the furniture store of H. 8. Roth, has gone to Shipoem'burg, where 'be will have charge of a large furniture store at that place for H. S. Roth. M;ss Harriet Keever ha» returned ho-me frem a week's visit to relatives at Philadelphia. Lester Books, of State College, is spending two weeks in town as the guest of friends. The annual social and business meet ing of the men 's Bible class of the M. E. Sunday school was held at the par sonage last evening. The following offi cers were electel for 1915: President, H. S. Roth; vice president, R. P. Ray mond; secretary, >H. E. Moore; treasur er, Wesley Ruby; teachers, the Rev. W. R. Ridington, Prof. H. J. Wickey, .John Grove and H. R. Brinser. After the business was transacted, refreshments were served. Addresses were made bv David Giberson. H. J. Wickey, the Rev. Mr. Ridington, N. C. Fuhrm'an and W. G. Hean, of Hamburg. Harold Covan and sister. Pearl, are visitin 2 relatives at Columbia. Airs. Henry Hippie and two daugh ters, Esther and Helen, were at Lovs HARRISBURG STAR-/y?)EPENPENT, SATURDAY EVEN INO JANUARY 2, 1915, ville to-day, where the two children will enter the Loysville Home The former was accompanied by her * <.er, Mrs. Charles Heist. The hotel property and double brick house of John Haas, Ann street, will be sold at Sheriff's sale on Thursday morn ing, January 7; also the furniture. Ja cob Embiek has been placed there as watchman until the sale. At the regular meeting of Swatara Council No. 858, Junior O. U. A. M.. held on Thursdav evening, the following officers were elected for 1913: P. C., C. 8. Conrad; C. S.. M. Grundon; V. C., ! I>. C. Allen; B S., W. G. Schreinw; A. i P. S., W. J. Johnstin; tiuancial sec re- | tarv, J. 8. Boughter; treasurer. H. G. i Kinsev; warden. Clayton Hoffman; I conductor, J. Philips; outside guard, | Clarence Londvke; inside guard. W. E. Seiders; chaplain H. G. Kinsev; trus tees, A. U Noel, W. J. Johnstin anil Solomon Conrad: representative. \V. J. Johnstin; alternate. C. S. Conrad. Jacob Sides, of Rovaltou, spent Thursday and Friday at Philadelphia. Miss Esther Hatch, of Columbia, is the guest of Miss Helen Kramer, Emails . street. The Rev. I. H. Albright, pastor of the I*. B. church, united in marriage , on Thursday evening at the parsonage i on Spruce street at S o'clock Jerome j If. Kinsev. of Hummelstown, and Miss; Elsie Marshall, of towu. They will go I to housekeeping at Steelton, where the I groom is employed iu the steel works, i William Hopkins is at l<ebanon. the j guest of relatives. WEST FAIRVIEW Patriotic Order Elects Officers—Mr. and Mrs. Eshenaner Entertain Special Cor' espom.encß. West Fairview, Jau. 2. —The Patri- [ otic Order Sous of America, Camp No. ! 713, held their annual election or otli- I i-ers on Thursday evening, with the 1 following result: Past president. Sam- I uel Spurrier; president, i lyde Everhart; | vice president, George Hoffman; master of forms, Howard McAfee; conductor.! H. R. Bowers; inspector, George Mey-. ers; guard, A J. Shaull; recording sec- i retaiv, Walter Hawmaker; financial sec j retarv. John Seirer; treasurer, E. O. | Hatfield; trustee for 18 months. U. C. j Killheffer. A. L. Bretz was obligated ) into the camp. Mr. aud Mrs O. K. Eshenaner gave a | New Year's feast at their home on : Stateroad street to the following of | their many friends: Mr. and Mrs. Dan- j iel Stiles, Edward Stiles, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Luse and children, Robert and j Gladys: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shettel and , children. Marv, Rhoda and Esther. Mrs. William Tenny and children, | Dorothy and William, returned from a trip of a few days to Philadelphia. \ The stork the homes of Mr., and Mrs. Amos kepford. Third street, | aiul Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Hippensteel, | Main street A large number of citizen from this j place enjoyed the mummers' parade in Harrisburg yesterday. The evangelistic effort between the | Methodist and U. B. churches is pro gressing. Two men asked i'or prayers ■ on watch night and one has since been converted. The Rev. R. B. Bidlack will preach the sermon in the l\ B. church Sunday evening. John Turner, of Philadelphia, is vis- } iting his two sons here. NF.WVILLE j Mrs. J\ Lynn Elliott Entsrtains in Honor of Bride-to-Be Special Correspondents Xewville, Jau. 2.—'Mrs. J. Lynn El liott was hostess at a very pleasant gathering at her' home o:i Big Spring avenue Thursday evening complimen tary to Miss K. Clover Koser, whose engagement to Andrew McElwain was announced two weeks Tiie guests,, nunt'oeiiug forty, tendere.i Miss Kcser a housekeeping shower. Refreshments were served. Harry Souders, of New York, has been visiting here. \liss Ra.,"nel Gracey, of -New Cumber land, has been enjoying the holidays with relatives and friends. The Xewville basketball team won iu a game played with a Carlisle team' on WednesJav evening. The score was 20 to 16. Miss Belle Duufee is visiting in Washington, L>. C. Miss 'Martha James is the guest of relative* in Philadelphia. Miss Helen S'ouller made a brief visit! to i.Mechauics'ourg relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Kiilian. Mrs. M. W. Fitez, Mrs. E. W. James and Raymond Siiulen'berger attended the fu- - neral of Mr. Kiilian's sister-in-law. 'Mrs. Samuel Kiilian. held at Lewistown on Wednesday. The Rev. George X. and Mrs. Lauf fer moved this week to SBteelton. where Mr. Lauffer as-umes the pastorate of, St. John's Lutheran dliurch. Mr. Lauf- , fer was pastor of the Ziou Lutheran church iir- this place for four years and was highly esteemed by his > tion and townspeople. NEWPORT Ice Twelve and Thirteen Inches Thick Being Cut and Stored Special Correspondence. Newport, Jsni. 2. T. H. Butturf filled his ice house on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday with 12 and 13-inch ice. S. L. Baltozer, of tMifflin. was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Edward Sunday, of Harrisburg, spent Tuesday with friends in this place.. Miss Ada Hartzell. of Boston, visit-) ed her Newport relatives and friends on Tuesday. !Mrs. Herman Snyder and daughter, Ernestine, of 'Harrisburg, are spending the week witli Mrs. Snyder's mother, Mrs. William Wertz. Mrs. J. Edgar Leibv is visiting her; brother. Perrv 'Smith, at Philadelphia. J. Edgar Leiby spent yesterday in | iMillerfburg as one o+- tbi judges of t'he ; mummer's parade. DAUPHIN Social Entertainment in Methodist Church Thursday Evening Special Cori esjjoniience. 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