2 FEBRUARY SALE OF STANDARD QUALITY FURNITURE We have made this an event which deserves your careful consideration. Every room in your house can be furnished at a great saving during this sale. Come in and make your comparisons before purchasing. Any purchase will be held for later delivery. A Convenient Payment Plan for Those Who Desire It Brass and Iron Beds, Bed Room Suits and Springs and Mattresses ®dd Pieces in oak, mahogany, bird's-eye maple and Especially priced for this sale. Circassian walnut. jillflJll Hoosier'sl p Kitchen Colonial Brass Bed, including Spring P* £*\ and Mattress, complete, $24.50 I 1 A 2-inch post bed with 2-inch top rail, hoavv tillers, ® full size, best of lacquer, fully guaranteed. Link spring with heliclo at ends. 4-inch riser. Cotton mattress in This Golden Oak Dresser will give itn idea of some two pieces with pood art ticking, 45 pounds, pure cot- of the value* to be had. ,V solid oak dresser, 38x19, ton filled. You should see this outfit to appreciate the substantially built; 26x8 beveled edge mirror, golden money-saving value. oak finish. r\/ l ' " \ 21x42 Bird's-eye Maple Dressers, 1 $25.(X) Mahogany Toilet Tables with 22x28 oval mirror, two long at $19.50 drawers and two short drawers; Colonial pattern Bird's-eye Maple $30.00 value at $19.75 Toilet Tables, $28.00 value at $21.50 ■—————————— We have 4T% We deliver all pur- McCormack's V£ rV chases, freight prepaid, Victor Records to all points. 312 Market Street SUBURBAN^ MILLERSBURG Funeral of Henry B. Markley, 07, Held Saturday Afternoon Special Correspondence. Milleraburg, Feb. 1. —The funeral of Henry B. Markley was held from his ; late home on North street, Saturday j afternoon. He was a prominent citizeu j of this place and was held in high j esteem by all who knew him. He was ' 67 years old and is survived by his wife, and two daughters, Miss Aurie and Mts. Jennie M. and one grandchild, Markley Roniberger. A meeting of the High school Alum ni Association was held in the High school room on Thursday evening. The Rev. C. G. White, pastor of St.' Paul's Lutheran ehivrch, spent the past! week in Philadelphia and while there j attended the Billy Sunday meetings. j F. S. Kirk has sold his home on Pine [ street, to John Early, and has purchas ed a lot 011 East Union street, where he will erect a bungalow. Kimber Grimm, of Lancaster, for- I rnerly of this place, will give an il- i lustrated lecture on Tuesday evening, at the Grange hall, Killinger. Some time ago Mr. Grimm made a trip j through the western part of the United j States and in his lecture will show pic-! tures of many interesting places, in-j eluding the Grand Canyon and Pike's' Peak. A. E. Leach and family are moving ! into the flat abovtf T. J. Long's store. ;' Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jury will occupy | the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs, i Leach. N The degree team of Modern Wood-! men of this place, held a banquet iti j Pick's hall on Friday evening. The: team won a prize in the Mummers'! parade held here on New Year's Bay,! and celebrated the event with a turkey dinner to which they had invited their wives. Mrs. Nathan Hoy fell on an icy . pavement on Friday evening and was' severely injured. Miss Nora Mattis. a trained nurse of Philadelphia, is staying at the home j of her sister, Mrs. Sliepp, .Turing Mr. I and -Mrs. Shepp's stay in Florida. .Miss Fan Ijonig spent Sunday with I friends in Sun bury. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Shepp and Mr. j, and Mrs. Levi Walborn will leave on j Tuesday for a trip through the South, 11 AUCTION! AUCTION! DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE GREAT JEWELRY of Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Clocks, Opera and Field Glasses, Umbrellas Sales Daily at 2.30 and 7.30 P. M. COHEN & SON Jewelers and brokers ( 431 Market St.—At Subway ! spending most of their time in Florida. ! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culp, of Eliza bothville, spent the week-end with the latter's sister, Mrs. F. K. Chance, and family. George Michaels, a student at Frank j lin aud Marshall College, spent Satur day and Sunday at his parental home j here. MIDDLETOWN ( Andrew Hippie Seriously Injured While Playing With Companion j Special Correspondence. Middletown, Feb. I.—Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Roth and son, Harry, spent the past several .lays at stoippenaburg. Harry Shaffner, of Hunnnelstown, spent Sunday in town. Miss Martha Mathews, of Eli7.albet.h -town, spent Sunday in town as the | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Olier, J | Kmaus street. The Men 's meeting held in the U. B. 1 ' church yesterday morning was a sue- j J cess. The Boys' Booster chorus sang 1 several selections which were greatly 1 1 enjoyed. The services in the M. E. Sunday j school yes.ter.lay afternoon were large-, | lv attended. 1 The Rev. J. M. Warden, of Harris-: i burg, preached in the Presbyterian '• , church yesterday morning and the Rev. R. H. Carter, of Indiana, in the even | ing. The pastor, the Rev. T. C. Mv-; ' C'arrell, preached at Waynesboro yester-, I day. The toadies' Aid Society of the M.! lE. church will meet at the home of ! Mrs. 1). W. lluntzberger 011 North Union ' street on Thursday afternoon at 2 j i o'clock. Miss Carrie Schiefer. who spent the' [ past several days in town as the guest | of her sister. Mrs. X. C. Fuhrman, left this morning for Lititz where she will visit Mrs. Ilarrv Rudy for the day and return to her home at Philadelphia ! this evening. Miss Annie Keim and Miss Elsia Keim returned to their home at Phila delphia on Saturday, after spending! several days in town as the guests of! Mr. an i Mrs. John Lutz, Ann street. j Scott Sides and force of men have moved the double house on Main street, near Uiwreme street, recently pur chased by Harry Baumbach, from the . ar company to a lot on Eagle Heights. Andrew Hippie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pern- Hippie, State street, met with a painful accident at his home on Satur day. While playing with a companion Hippie war. tilted from a box, striking a nail which penetrated his back about H>J?;fi-r.*ftTTRO STAR-INDEPENDENT, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1915. two inches. Dr. W. P. Evans was sum moned and rendered medical aid. Mr. and Mrs. John Yost, of llarris burg, S|tent Sunday in town a-, t.ie guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ost, South Union street. Jacob Weirich, of Heading, spent the past several days in town with his fam ily on Pike street. The Local Institute held in the High school on Friday evening aud Saturday «n.s largely attended. John Wibensn rendered « violin >olo at the session 011 Saturdav. The Men's meeting held 'lll tlie Church of God yesterday afternoon was largely attended. The' Rev. ti. W. Harper, of Harrisburg, delivered a line address and C. N. Jackson of the U. B. church sang a beautiful solo which was highly appreciated. DAUPHIN Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Deibier Entertain Number of Guest? Special Correspondence. Dauphin, Feb. 1. —Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Deibier entertained at their home 011 South Erie street on Thurs day evening. A very enjoyable time was spent in games and music. Re freshments were served to Miss MOll - Houileshel. of Baltimore; Mr. and iMrs. \V. F. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. 11. 1. Oerberich, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. M. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. >O. W. Deibier, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rood, Miss Snra Wener, Miss Ruth Deibier, Charles Gerberich, Charles Eby, Wellington Deibier and Russell Reed. Mr. aud Mrs. Stanley Gxrman an nounce the birth of a daughter, Fri day, January 29. ( The Keystone nrnstrels, 'under the management of George A. Garnuin, of New York will , lay at Millers burg to-night and to-morrow night. Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Deibier spent We Uiesdav ia \Yilliam.<-i>ort. Ni i?« Mamie Houdeshell, of Balti more. who sj>ent the past, week with lit r cousin. Mrs. W. F. Ree.l, left on Friday for Marysville. Mrs. W. Prank Hailets and .laugh ter. Dorothy, sre visiting in Philadel phia. MSss Frances Swit/.er, of Atantw 'City, wa< the gjwt of Mrs. T. G. Switz er, 011 Wednesday. 'Mrs. George Wolf spent Wednesday at Halifax. Harry Garman, of Hershev, spent Sunday with .his sister, (Mrs. David Lebo. Mr. and Mrs. George liamlis enter |taineil at their bungatow, between COCOANUT OIL FINE FOB, WASHING HAIR If you want to keep your hair in cood condition, the less soap you use the better. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. "This dries the sealp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain inutaified eocoanut oil (which is pure and en tirely greaseless), is much better than soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply moi .ten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two tea spoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lnther rinses out easily, Hnd removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it line and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsiiied eocoanut oil at most any drug .store. Tt ts very cheap, artd a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for months. 2.30 and 5.30 o 'clock, in, honor of the 7th birthday anniverswy of their daughter, Emily. The house and table decorations were in valentine style. The traditional candle cake graced the cen ter of the table. Refreshments were served to Mrs. David 'I/ewis. of I>ecat)ur, 111.; Mrs. Shaffner. Mr. Potts. Virginia Wallis, .Titlvauue Wierman, Miriam Wiennan, of Harrisburg; iMrs. George l.*ndis, Miss (Margaret Brooks, 'Emily I«n>lis, Mary "Grimm, May awl Dorothy Kline, Liottie and Dorothy Wynn, Catherine Bcwighner, Gertrude Smith and Robert I«andis. Flavors wvre given to the children. WILLIAMSTOWN Williams Valley Mining Institute WiU Render Program To-morrow i*P< c;#l Correspondence. NVillianistowm, (Feb. 1. —The Wil liams Valley Mining Institute will hold n meeting tn Parocliial Hall at Tjykens to-morrow evening, when the following program will be rendered: Overture, Institute Orchestra; vocal solo. Hay Higgins: selection. Mandolin Club: '* Safety in and About the Mines," John Noel, District Safety' Inspector; piano duet, O. M. Coles and son, Mark; vocal quartet. Dauntless Quartet; selec tion, Institute Orchestra. Misses Almn Bverelv anil Alice Mof t'ett attended the plav "College Chums ' at Tower City Friday evening, given by a cs'st of prominent young folks of that place. Mrs. James Graham is ill at her home on West Market street. Mr. and Mrs. James Higgins. who were recently married, have returned from n visit to the latter's sister at Heading. Dr. Allen, of Ashland, a former resi dent of town, was a visitor here Thurs dav. The colliery worked four davs last, week. •lames War low. an old resident of town, is seriously ill at his homo in Greenfields. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Why left for | Philadelphia Saturday to 'attend the j commencement exercises of the gradual ling class of one of the city's Girls' High schools, of whicji their grand . Bond C .. Shuttlesworth ,l|. Bond ....... (> Barnes Edwards G . , f Klinger Field goals, Straub, 4; Watkins, 5; O. Bond, Mellon, 4; Fasold. 4; Barnes, shuttlesworth. Foul goals, Straub, 9; Watkins. 8; Mellon, 8; Fasold, 4. Ref eree, Buggy. Time of halves, 20 min utes. MECHANICSBURG Irving College Glee Club Concert to Be Given To-night Sp octal < Torre ft po nd v n ce. Mechanicsburg, Feb. 1. —There was another very large crowd of visitors here yesterday and last night attend ing the tabernacle services. I*ist evening was Odd Fellows' night at the tabernacle and, besides the Mechanics burg i. O. O. F., there were a number of out-of-town members of the order present. To-day is rest day for the evangelists. There were five de.-.ths in this place during the month of January. This evening the Irving College Glee < lub will concert in Columbian Hall, in the college. A number ol persons from this place attended the funeral of Mrs. Rebecca Ceiling yesterday afternoon from her late home near Shiremanstown. Serv ices were held ill the Trindle Spring church and interment was made in the cemetery adjoining the church. S. y. Wenger, cashier of the Granth am bank, was a business visitor here on Saturday. Mrs. Emma Vogelbach has returned from a visit of several weeks to New- York City. Mrs. Hartze, of Brooklyn, X. Y., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Adam, at St. Paul's Reformed parsonage, South High street. Miss Mary Clendcnin returned to Philadelphia last evening after spend ing several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Clendenin, West IMain street. On Friday afternoon sewing classes were started in the fourth and fifth grades of the pnblic schools. The classes were organized and are being taught by members of the civic depart ment of the Mechanicaburg Woman's Club. The tabernacle nursery is much ap preciated by mothers with babies who wish to attend the services of the tab ernacle. The largest number of babies cared for *t one time was eleven. The nursery is in charge of Mrs. M. Fry singer at her home noar the tabernacle. ~HERSHEY Work on Mammoth Tabernacle for Church of the Brethren Proceeds Special Correspondence. Ilershey, Feb. 1. —A large force of men is engaged in the erection of the mammoth tabernacle which is to bo completed by next May, whou the Church of the Brethren will hold ite annual gathering in the structure. It was expected thut at least 30,000 mem bers of the denomination will be in tho famous chocolate town for ono week. The building which M. S. 'Hershey is erecting for them will bo a modefn convention structure, the main auditor ium to be 262 by lt>6 feet in dimen sions. It will bo a two-story structure, 71 feet high, and the main auditorium will have a seating capacity of over 5,000. There will be four committee rooms, 15 by 25 feet, and the main en trance will be 62 feet wide. On tho second floor will be dwelling apart ments, consisting of three bed rooms, dining rooms, kitchen and bath. The entire building will be constructed of steel and hollow .tile, plastered on the outside. All of the~"latest improve ments will be installed, thus making it one of the most complete convention auditoriums in the State. A double birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. IM. Keeney in honor of Mrs. Kceney and her son, (,'linton. iA fine dinner was served to a number of invited guests. The Dauphin County Sunday School Directors' Association will hold its mid winter session at this place on Fri day, February 12 and 13. One of the principal speakers nt the annual gathering will be Superintendent K. M. Rapp, of Reading. Heed K. Teit rick, department. State superintendent, will aso be present. During the past week the latest and most interesting attraction at the Hershey zoo has been a black cap spi der monkey, which arrived from Maine. HUMMELSTOWN High Bchool Orchestra Give Entertain rnent Friday Night Special Correspondence. Hummelstown, Fdb. 1. — An interest ing program will be rendered by the High school orchestra in the High school room on Friday evening. The orchestra will be assisted by Miss Hel en Fox, soloist, and Miss Esttier Brin ser, reader. Following is the program: Introductory march, "Banner of Vic tory," Von Blon; Wpaarish march, " Sorella," Ch. Borel-Olerc; recitation, se lected, Miss Briliser; two Folk dances, (a) "Hungarian Dance," Brahms; (1>) Cinquantaine,l/air Antique," (la loriel-Moke; solo, selected. M'isn Pox; "Polonaise Militaire," Stately; Cere monial March of Poland 1 , Chopin; "It's a Long Way to Tipperary," .luoget Williams: solo, selected, Misw Fox: [iopillar song, "Mother MeCree," Ol eotot Ball; Swedish Fest M'arcli, Albert Perfect; recitation, selected, Miss Briu ser; Hawaiian Farewell March. Adam Bell, who was being treated for blood poisoning at the Harrisburg Hospital for several weeJts, lias been brought to his home on West High street and his condition at present is improving. Arrangements are being completed for the annual banquet of the members of the Chetnieal Fire Company which will be held on Tuesday evening, Feb ruary 9. Mrs. Ernest Groom and children, Lionise and Martin, of Steelton, spent yesterday with her sister, Mrs. W. IV Shope. George T. Hummel, of Mechanics 'burg, visited relatives in town yestur day. Mr. and Mrs. Thaddons Kautz spent yesterday at Philadelphia, where they attended the funeral of a relative. The Rev. Theodore F. Herman. D. D., of the faculty of Ijaucastor Theological .Seminary, will preach at both the morn ing and evening services in the Reform ed church uext Sunday. At the even ing service Dr. Herman will deliver a sermon of s.pecial .interest to vou.ng people. The sauerkraut supper given by the Indies' Aid Society of /sion liuthcran church in the parish house on Katur llay evening was well attended and patron ized. Joseph Early left yesterday morning for Florida and will spend about six weeks visiting at resorts along the coast. Mrs. Charles lavis attended the funeral of Emanuel Sanders, at Knola. Miss Margaret Kiib, of Harrisbdrg, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. B. McAfee. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Kshenauer vis ited friends at hli/,abcthtown over Sun day. John Turner, Conodoguinct street, entertained his father from Philadel phia over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kutz enter tained Mr. Ottstot from Steelton, Sun day. l>. W. Shcttel was in Philadelphia Saturday to the tabernacle meetings. A largely attended and interesting prayer meeting was held at the home of Warren MeKinsey, Third street, Sat urday evening. LINGLESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bolton Surprise Daughter on Birthday Special Correspondence. Liinglestown, Feb. I.—The funeral of Mrs. Matilda Crum, wife of Amos (.'rum, was largely attended on Sundlav. Mrs. Edwin Smith, of Harpisbur'g, was the guest of Mrs. Marv Farting on Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Clyde aud Mrs. Lynch, of Harrisburg spent Sunday as' the guests of K. O. Jlassler and family. The -Misses Dorothy and Mabel Feeser, of Hershey, -were week-end guests of their mother, Mrs. Carrie Feeser. Andrew Hetzel, of StoeitOD, spent a few days a.s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keith. Miss bailie Sehaffner, of Harrisburg. spent Sunday as the guest 0 f her moth er, Mrs. Fannie Sehaffner. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichel .and daughter, of Hainton, sipent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ke'ichc.l, near town. Dr. E. K. Rhein and family, of Har risburg, N|>ent Sunday as the' guests of Mrs. Mary Rhein. The man^friends of Miss Susie Look will be pleased to learn that shis is again able to walk and assist with home duties. A birthday surprise party was held on Friday evening at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bolton in honor of their daughter, Ellen. The usual social diversions were followed 1 bv refresh ments to the following guests: Misses Anna Feeser, Sara Zimmerman, Vesta Koons, Mary Shriner, Evelyn I/onge necker, Viola Sample, Messrs. Cauly Stine, 1j?O Flegal, Claude Brown, John Heinlev, Charles Manley, George Hof fer, Mark Bolton, Marry Bennet, Eu gene Shrowder and Andrew Hartzel. TOWER CITY U. B. Revival Services Continue With Unabated Interest Special Correspondence. Tower City, Feb. I.—l Mrs. James Banvbrick, of Lincoln, was a recent guest of Mrs. Julia Murphy here. George Goodman aud daughter, Eva, of Riven-ton, are visiifcing reluitives in Philadelphia. Ruth <'. Henry and Josephine Ganlev spent a few days at Pottaville. 'Mins. William Murray and daugh ter, Katie, spent several days with friends at Potlsville and Sohuvlkill IHav en. .Mrs. William Ganley returned to Philadelphia after spending several weeks at t'his place. Mrs. B. W. Fees spent several days in Lebanon county visiting relatives. The Rev. P. M. Holdomnn, of Tre mont, was ttie guest of the Rev. O. 'G. Roinig, last week. He preacher. Banks Taylor, in Reading. MARYSVILLE Civic Club to Hold Regular Monthly Meeting Friday Evening Special Correspondence. Marvsvi'lle, Feb. I.—The Civic Ohib will hold their regular monthly meeting next Friday in the Board of Trade room. Christian Hartzell and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adams. Mrs. J. L, Brownhill returned to Pittsburgh after spending several weeks in town visiting relative^. The following Spent a day of last week in Philadelphia and attended the Omea'a Oil for Pains in the Back Put a steaming hot towel over the painful spot for a few moments to open the pores; then rub with Omega Oil. Quick relief usually follows this simple treatment Trial bottle IOC. A CROUPSCARE File ft Honey and Tar Contpood Quickly Masters It i CROUP SCARES YOU. Tbit loud, hoim croupj conch, that choking and gaaping for breath, that labored breathing, hare only too often foretold fatal resnlta. Lucky the parents who have Foley's Uonf.t and Tab Compocnd in the honaa, for yon can be tar* that the very first doaea will master the cronp. Tl pt a battle of Foley'a Hooey sad Tar aal stop beiag scared of creap" Folit'S BbmtT akd Ta* CowrooNn cats the thick mnens and clears away the phlegm. It opens up and eates the air passages, stops tbe strangling congh, and gives qniet easy breathing, and peaceful sleep. Mo wonder a man in Texas walked ISmilea to a drag store to get Folkt's Homkt akd Tab Compound. P. H. GINN, Middleton,Ga.,says: "I always gir» my children Kolbt's Honf.t and Tab for cronp snd in every Instance thry get, qnick relief and are soon sleeping soundly." Every good druggist is ftlad to sell Foi.ai's Hone* akd Tab Cokpocnd for all coughs, colds, croup, whooping congh, bronchial and la gTippe coughs, and other throat and long trouble. It satislles every user, it helps infants, children and grown persons, and it, never eon* tains opiates. In 25c, 50c, SI.OO sires. ★ * * EVERY USER I* A FRIEND. Geo. A. Gorgas. 16 North Third street and P. R. R. Station. "Billy" Sunday meeting: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Forten'baugh, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harrold spent the week-end in New York. Vernon Palmer is visiting his uncle, Albert Wilt, at Gold&boro. Mrs. Ijew'is Tyson, of Harrisiburg, spent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. Scott I. 10. Geib is visiting in Buffalo, N. Y. Scott 1./eiiby spent part, of last week visiting his 'brother, J. B. lxnby, at Newport. NEW CUMBERLAND Council to Act To-night On Purchase of Auto Fire Truck Special Correspondence. Now Cumberland, Feb. 1. —The New Cumberland band went to Goldstooro on Saturday evening, where they played for the fair of the Goldsiboro band. The Rev. J. J. Adams conducted it short luneral service for the late Wil liam James at his home on Market square, Saturday morning. A qua rot of the M. E. c.hoir composed of H. W. But torff, F. N. Burns, H. F. Kolir and Park er McAfee, sang several beautiful se lections. Many beautiful flowers sur rounded the casket, the gifts of friends. The pallbearers were William Davis, Goorge Mathias, J. J. Baughman, Julius B. Kaufman, E. M. Helm, B. F. Eiscn berger, G. B. Osier, John Osier. The body was taken to Lewisburg for inter ment. The Borough Council will liold its regular meeting this evening at which time action will be taken on the ordi nance for an appropriation for the pur chase of an automobile truck for the Citizen's Hose Company. Mrs. Edward Berry, of Shippensburg, is visiting her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith. Third street. Miss Roberta Reiff, a student of Dickinson College, spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Reiff. Mrs. Ohnrles Robison. of York, who has been spending the past wwk with Mrs. R. Balsley, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marfkley, of t»teelton, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Baisloy. -Miss Tressa Kern and Miss Edith Taylor visited the former's sister, Mrs. Frank Ktiaub, at York, relatives at Pel ton, and the Rev. B. D. Rajohn a family, at York, the past few days. Mrs. Annie Kirk and daughter, Elca nore, of Harrisburg, were guests of •Miss Phenie Mover, on Saturday. Miss Elmira Rubv entertained the Sunday school class of Mrs. W. Z. Pnr theniore, of which she is a member on Thursday evening, at which time the class organized and elected the follow ing officers: President, Miss Elmira ißnby; vice president. Miss Abneda Bair; secretary, Miss Mabel Kitzmiller; assistant. Miss Ruth Willis; treasurer, Miss Christine Blessing. Mrs. William Pro well, of Steelton, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mathias, Saturday. NEWPORT J. A. Cluck Appointed to Feed the Wild Special Correspondence. i.Miarysville, Pa... Fc.li. I.—J. A. Cluck has been appointed by Br. Joseph Kalb tiis, secretary of State Game Commis sion, to feed tiio wikl birds in tihis lo cality. Samuel K. Ijeiby, of Marysville, vis ited relatives in this place on Wednes day. Ralph IBaker, of Ho Wigtown, spent Friday visiting Newport relatives. 'Mrs. Charles T. Rico and Mrs. Mar garet lfcico are viwiting their illarris burg friends and relatives. .T. K. <.'rist, of Altoona, spent Wed • ncsflay visiting his parents, Mr. ami 'Mrs. William Crist. Miss Mao Geary spent last wpek in llarrislyurg. Mrs. "George Parks and daughter, Arleue, of Jtiwood, L. T., are visiting the family of W. (i. Wilson. C. E. Noll, H. R. Wertz, E. K. Camp bell, E. W. Bntz, < arl .iMnrtit' and Charles Wagner spent Thursday in Har rißburg. 'Mrs. 8. Brtwin Whitmcr is visiting iior mother, M rs. KlizaJbcth W. Bal lard, at Troy, N. Y. Mount Zlon Church Dedicated Marietta, 'Feb. I.—The dedication of the 'Mount £ion church at •Vkrofi took j'Wiee yesterday. The Rev-. W. A. <'. Ka\>y, pastor, was iu full charge of the Vierviees. At 10 o 'clock an organ voluntary with social singing was given, followed by the sermon by the Rev. I>r. S. Itrayfogel, of Reading, bishop of t