SUBURBAN HUMMELSTOWN Funeral of Charlea Spahr Took Place This Morning. Special Cprreain>nert S. Games, pastor of Zion Lutheran church. Interment was made in the Hummelstown cemetery. Miss Katheriue Nissley, a student at Smith college, Northampton, Mass.. is spending the tester vacation with her mother. Mi*. Caroline Xissley. Miss Ruth Easnaciit. of Harrisburg, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Cassel yesterday. Misses Barbara and Anna Martin spent yesterday in Harrisburg. There will be no preaching services in the Methodist church on Sunday. Mrs. Jacob Nissley, mother of Dr. < M. L Xissley, of town, died yester day morning at her home at Perry Church. Mrs. Nissley was aged about seventy years. Mr.'and Mrs. Creorge A. Zellers will leave April 5 or a trip to the Pana ma-PacitU Exposition at San Fran cisco. WILLIAMSTOWN Walter Row, ttf>. Dies From An Attack of Paralysis Spi clat Correspondence Williamstown, March 2T. —Walter Row. aged 69 years, an old resident of this place, died of paralysis at his home on East Market street Thursday evening. He drove the stage from Ly kens to Keffers twenty-five years ago before the Williams Valley Railroad operated in the valley. Joseph Bond, a student at St. Step hen's College, Anathiale, N. Y„ is spending his Easter vacation .with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bond. Ray Donley, of Philadelphia, is vis iting his mother, Mrs. Amelia Donley. Miss Florence Prish will go to Philadelphia to-morrow where she will enter the Jewish hospital as a student nurse. Misses Esther and Ruth Keiter, of Harrisburg. are spending the week end with their mother, Mrs. Daniel Herb. The Rev. "A. A. Hughes, of Jersey Shore, a former rector of the St. Paul Episcopal church, is visiting friends in this place. A man about 70 years of age walked over the mountains from Shamokin to this place Thursday to visit Michael Klynn. who, he learned, died eight months ago. Robert Muir. Jr.. of Mt. Carniel, a student at Conway Hall, arrived here j to-day to visit his classmates, Mark ] and Guiden Walkinshaw. Solomon Kline, of Tower City, vis j ited town friends Tluusday. Miss Florence Rateman. of Wieo uisco, a student at Millersvilie State Normal school, visited Miss Ruth Hun 1 ter Thursday. DAUPHIN George Landis Will Sing "The Palms'' in Presbyterian Church >: -ill Ci»rr> -pondence. Dauphin, March 27.—George Liu- ' • sis will sing "The Palms" in the Presbyterian church to-morrow morn-! ing. Mrs. George W. Heck has returned | from a visit to her son. Dr. Maurices He,-k. St. Augustine, Florida. Mrs. C. W. Tallev and daughter, | Mrs. W. G. Garverich, attended the fu-1 neral of Mrs. Samuel Walters at Me- ' chanicsburg on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Speeee, of Speeeeville. wore the guests of Mrs. I Mary Cofrode yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis returned | Thursday from a visit to York ami I Baltimore. Mrs. Harvey Garmau. of Luc know, was the guest of Mrs. H. G. Greena- • wait on Thursday. HERSHEY The Misses Marquart, of Ohio. Are the Guests of Their Brother Special Correspondence. Hersrhey. March 27.—(Mrs. E. E. Ben der. of Williamstown, visited relatives at tikis place. Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Deichler and Charles Kremer visited friends at Lan caster. Jacob Nissley attended the funeral of Abraham Geyer at Hillsdale. G. W. Sneath is visiting relatives at Duncannon. Mrs. Violet Freed, matron of Leb- ' anon Valley College, was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nis- j siev. Misses Ruth and Martha Marquart. ' of Springfield. Ohio, are the guests of the r brother. Robin Marquart. Miss Marv Painter visited friends at > Mt. Joy. WEST FAIRVIEW ' Miss Catharine Cranford Given a So cial at Her Home s 'r* C"r "»«noinionc' West Fairview, March 27.—Miss i Catharine Cranford. a student at Ship- j pensburg State Normal School, but now ! home for the Easter vacation, was giv- ' ea a social on Thursday evening at her btme on Stateroad street. A verv pleas an- evening was spent iu the "playing of game? and other pastimes. t mei ts were served to the following: Miss Mary Baughman and Van Nune | maker, of Enhaut; Victor Neiman. Ly- : kens; Miss Esther Bow-man. Bon-manV da!e; Miss Catharine Harro. Miss Elea nor Walters and Daniel Peters, of Har risburg; Carl Humphries. Philadelphia; Miss Cathari.ie Cranford, Miss Ruth j Shettel, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cranford j and Russell Cranford. The Junior class of the High school met at the home of Vernon Hawbaker, j Railroad avenue, on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hawbaker served I them refreshments. The following members of the class were perseut: Luther Eckert, Robert Marshall, Frank Everhart, Vernon Hawbaker, Joe Wachtnian. Edna Barnhart and Ro maine Honirh. Mrs. Lixzie Ensor is spending a few days witih her mother at Marvsville. A cantata will be rendered in St. Mark's Lutheran church to-morrow at 10.30 a. m. in connection with the Palm Sunday services. It will be rendered by twenty voices, consisting of home talent. DILLSBURG The B er. E. M. Allen Appointed M. E. Church Pastor «X>i- -isl Oorresponnence. Dillsburg, March 27. —To-morru.w morning the Rev. Mr. Wolf will preach a sermon in the Monoghan Presbyterian church appropriate to Palm Sunday. The Kev. J. W. uong, former pastor of the M. E. church, will go to West Side, Clearfield county, and the new M. B preacher at this place will be the Rev. E. M. Allen. Prof. J. S. Heiges. of Shippensburg State Normal School, spent yesterday in town. • Mr. and Mrs. William Seibert attend ed the fuueral of Mrs. Mary A. Nevin at Waynesboro yesterday. Mr. "aud Mrs. John H. Powell an nounce the birth of a daughter, Wed nesday morning. J. A. Lerew and family moved to tlieir new home on South Baltimore street on Thursday. Earl Shelter and family moved from Beaverstown to the J. H. Hess house on York street yesterday. John Bentx. of Harrisburg, was in town Thursday. At the township examination in Car roll township for pupils to enter the i High school Mvriam Arnold. Katherine Brenirer. Luke Gaaswint and xavnion l Wehler were successful in meeting the requirements. HALIFAX Public Meeting to Be Held Monday in the Interest of Baseball Halifax, March 27.—Mr. Morehead. of Loncasteir, will preach in Trinity Reformed church Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock. 0. H. Watts, of Miilersburg, called on friends in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William I. Keiter, sou, Ray, an, 1 , daughter, Ruth, of Washing ton, P. C., are visiting relatives in this vicinity. A public baseball meeting will be held in the band hall on (Monday even ing to stimulate interest in the Hali fax baseball club. Mt. and Mrs. A. G. Fasnacht enter tained at a party a number of their lit tle friends Wednesday afternoon in honor of their daughter, Mildred's 6th birthday. LINGLESTOWN Reformed Pastor To Conduct Services at Wenrich's To-morrow Morning Sp.-c;«l Correspondence. Linglestown, March 27.—Services will be held in Wenrich's church to of God to-morrow morning by the pas tor. the Rev. Lewis Keiter. Services will be held in the Church of God tomorro wmorning by the pas tor. the Rev. Dr. Sigler. Service will be held in the United Brethren church tomorrow evening by the pastor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch. Twenty-two puvils took the exam inations to enter High school, held on Thnrsdav by Professor King. Miss Tillie Schromberg spert Thursday in Harrisburg. Daniel Grnbb and family, of Pen- ' brook spent Thursday with the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grubb. Frank Hench and ton, of Progress, spent Thursday with his parents. Miss Vera C. Care and lady friend, of Mechanicsburg, are spending their Easter vacation with the former's mother, Fanny M. Care. Miss Jane Care and Miss Graoe Smith spent Thusrday in Harrisburg, with Dr. E. Rhein anil family. CURTIN Sale of Edwin Spacht Attended by Many Persons Specia! Correspondence. Ourtin. March 27.—(Mrs. I. H. S.-hre flier. Mrs. N. A. Seh re flier and son. Earl, visited at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. W. I. Hohzman. Mf.ss Laura Erdnian visited Ira Erd- i man's family recently. William M*»seersaniHi has soured employment with Michael Shaffer. The sale of goods of Edwin Spacht was largely attended. 1. H. Schreffler made a trip to Eiiza bethville recently. Willis Cooper visited at tbe home of Michael Shaffer this week. SHIREMANSTOWN Soroity Organised at the Home of Miss Ethel Dougherty Special Correspondence. Shiremanstown, March 27.—The Sigma Beta Sigma Sorority was or ganized at the home of Miss Ethel Dougherty with nine charter members. The object of this organization is for the betterment of conditions social ly among the young women of the town. The several committees were appointed and the following officers elected President, Miss Ethel Dough erty; vee president, Miss Mary At ticks; secretary, Miss Marie Sense man; treasurer. Miss Blanche Hourv. The Sorority selected orange and black as the colors. The Ladies' Aid Society of the United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Weaver Tues day, April 6. insteud* of March 29. The date was changed on account of 1 the revival services which are being j held in the U. B. church. Mrs. Alonzo Tuekey spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Annetta Waggoner, near Hogeetown. , Mrs. John Gray has returned to her I home in Harrisburg after being the ! guest of Mrs. Daniel Spangler. The Misses Eberly moved to the Miss Swartz property on Railroad avenue Wednesday. Joseph Rupp will move to the, Eberly property which he recently purchased. NEWVILLE W. C. T. U. Meets at Home of Mrs. Henrietta Borst Special Correspondence. NewviHe, March 27.—A delightful -e 'e>(»tion was hehl at the home of Mrs. Henrietta Borst on Thursday evening by the Woman s Christian Temperance L nion. The officers of the union, Miss Mattie Piper, Mrs. George Troupe, Mrs. HARRISBURG STAR-IN D E FEND EXT, SATURDAY KYKNING. MARCH 27, 1915, Charles Householder and Miae Elisa beth Myers, were assisted in receiving bv Mrs. 80-ret, o£rs. Mary Gavton and Mm* Edna Elliott. An interesting pro gram was followed toy refreshments served to eighty-five guests. Mrs. Litlie Calvert, a daughter ot the late Mrs. Martiha Lininger, of West Pennsboro township, died at her home in Juniata last Monday. Wednesday on the 15.49 p. m. train the body was ■brought to this place and taken to Zion Lutheran church. Mr*. Calvert is survived by her husband, William, snd one daughter. Miss Florence. Interment was in the Newville cemetery, , The public schools of town will en joy a brief vacation at Easter time, i Thursday and Friday, April 1 and 2. Ernest, the 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Swartx, of Little Wash ; ington, died Wednesday and the fu neral services were held yesterday morning with interment at Zion. The Rev. Havnes LppineotT was re turned by the conference to Hie pas torate of the 10.-al Methodist K cseopal I church. HIGHSPIRE Miss Mae Bamberger Given Surprise Party by Friends Si"'.'ln 1 Correspond*!) >e. Highspire, March 27. Miss Mae ; Bamberger was tendered a birthday surprise at her liome on Jury street Wed ' nesdav evening, on which occasion she • was presented with a handsome bouqet jof carnations. Games and music served to entertain mid refreshments were ' served to the following persons: Misses Anna and Mabel Horn, Mac Sides. Zelmn Lcidig, Ruth Shuler, Mil j dred Arnold, Mac Bamberger, Esther Hahn, Mr and Mrs. Walter Sides, Sam uel Sides. John Hoch, John Whittle. Folkes Varniclo. Harry Hoke. Ray Co ver, Earl Bamberger, of Highspire, and Xeal Yingst, Middletown. Harry Move- has returned from a visit to his aunt, Mrs. Saul, Penbrook. Miss Lila Coble has completed her training course in the Bellefonte hos pital and will sjtend the time until j graduation week ic June at her homo j in the borough. Mrs. S. C. Grissinger, of Harrisburg. i spent' Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. I K. S. Ruth. ; The annual flower sale of the Mite •' Society of the local Church of God | will be held in Rutn's store room. Scc ; ond and Railroad streets, Friday and ; Saturday, April 2 and 3. Mr. and Mr> Ilirrv I'lrich and two | children. Second street, have returned from a visit to th-< former's cousin | John Shuey, in Penbrook. Samuel Weaver moved his family j and household goods Wednesday from I the Mohn property Second and Paxtou ! streets, to the McCloskey property. East j Second street. The following order of services will j "be observed in the borough churches | to-morrow; Cnited Brethren—The Rev. H. F. Rhcad, pastoi. 10.15, "The Judg ment." 7.30, "Who Is This?" Sun ' dav school at 1.30. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.30. Church of God—The Rev. R. L. C. I Baer, pastor. 10.15. "When Jesus Tiiumphed " Sunday school at 1.45. 3, general mass meeting in interest of local option in I'. B. church for every body. Prominent Harrisburg speak - 1 crs. C. E. at 6.30; speaker. Mr. Will, of Washington Boro. 7.30. evangelistic services. '"The Greatest Parade to Be Held" (a Palm Sunday prophecy). | NEW CUMEEELAND Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Coover Entertain at SOU Party Special Correspondence New Cumberland. March 27. —Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Coover entertained on Thursday evening at their home o Third street. The rooms were beaut' fully decoratei with spring flowers Progressive five hundred was enjoyed by the guests. Refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Grace Misses Esther and Marion Leib, l)r. and Mrs. Sclialile. Mr. and Mrs. lo j seph We.it her ly, Mr. and Mrs. Wil li iam Knnis. Mr. and Mrs. Snodgrass. Or. ami Mrs. Cn-Iwalader, West Kair jview; Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Smith, John Coover, Miss Sarn Kaufmnn. Mr. sn-l Mrs. Parker Bnttorff, Mr. tud Mrs. Harry Purple, Mr. and Mrs. Parker |Minter. Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Kirkpatr ck, Miss Carrie Sweeney, Mrs. Edith Feight. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weston haver, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Coover. List evening the Marvsville Ixidge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, ac 'companied by seven candidates, visit ed the New Cumberland Lodge. The first aud second degrees were conferred on the candidates after which refresh- i : ments were serve i. William Boyer. a student of Pea | body Institute, is visiting his parents' in York county. Willda Loreda. the four-vear-old 1 j little danghte- of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis; Bei-ker, is ill with pneumonia. Billy, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. i William Ennis, Third street, is ill. Mrs. Kay Staufter, who has been . visiting her parents, the Rev. Mr. and j Mrs. A. R. Avers, has returned to her j home in Hazleton. This morning Mrs. Martha Runk, of ! Market square, put a pitcher out at 5 j o'clock with 50 cents in it. When the, milk man put the milk in the pitcher : the money was gone. The following services will be hcki in the churches to-morrow: Baughman Memorial M. E. —Sunday school at 9.20 a. m. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. Epworth League at 6.30 p. m. Preaching at 7.30 p. m. Trinity I'. B.—Sunday school a: 9.30 a. m. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. Junior Christian Endeavor at 2 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m. Preaching at 7 p. m. Church of God—Sunday school at ' 9.30 a. m. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m. Preach ing at 7 p. m. St. Paul's Lutheran—Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Preaching at 10.30 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor at 2 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor at 6 p. in. MIDDLETOWN Special Services in the M. E. Church 1 To-morrow Morning Soei lal Correspondence. Middletown, March 27.—Earnest Bard, of Lewistown, transacted business in town yesterday. Special services will be held in the M. E. c-Qiureh to-morrow morning av 10.30 o'clock when new members will be admitted on probation. A welcome will be extended the pastor, the Rev. W. R. Rldington. on his reappointment by conference. All of the church societies will be represented. Rally day exer cises of the two Sunday schools will i>t held in tihe afternoon. A cottage prayer meeting was held io ' I I i . JjJ I Opening the Season of 1 - 13 f 3 Summer F J i sm £ In a few short weeks, your porch will be your home. The entire home sur- 9 —roundings will have changed into a bright, airy, cheerful, warm-weather abode. 3 9 |-°| =: Suggestive of your porch-home, is a great, magnificent pergola built within i J I the Furniture Department, in which are displayed late achievements in summer furniture and all the accepted finishes. hjfl 9 13 2. You will want to see this refreshing, flower-decked, mid-summer scene. pi 1 New, are combinations of Scotch grey, French grey, and green with white, g|J| in sets and separate pieces. The famous Kaltex line (similar to illustration) is *l3 0k featured in elegant styles, and soft colorings that will not fade. |€| © u !' 1 % Call 1991—Any Phone Founded 1871 1-3 iv v . Ja V 1 o \OM m. |« sail jat the home of John Cole, Swatara I street, yesterday afternoon. Jonn Groupe, «ho is employed at the \ car works, met wit'h a painful a.-cideM 1 when a pie.'e of iron struck him on tiie j iheek. Ji.hn Ilevel had the little finger jof his left hand caught between two i diets and nearly severer!. Both had their j injures attended to by Dr. \V. P. Evans, i 'Miss Eva 'Ble-her won the iirst jrize jof $lO and Miss Edna Schaeffer Hie scconii [ rize of $o in the Hatz ora ; torical content held in t'he High school 1 building las: evening, Jiynes G. llatz., i t»f Harriyburg, made an address to the ! nine comestaut-3. The Men's Bible class aud the Ladies' ! ii.ble class of the U. B. dliurcb hehl a social in the church last evening, j ,\lisb Ray Point, will leave next week j fcr Philadelphia. Where she will pntef • the German hospital to become a train : od nurse. Mrs. George I. King has returned 1 from a week's trip to Pittsburgh. ] The ground for the addition to the shoe factory is being staked off aaid work on the new part will >be started soon. Dr. 'B. F. Aunuller, of Spring street, has purchased the double house of the late Mrs. Mary Steinmetz. Swatara j street. The itisses Knfhryn Lynch and | Marion (Hunter, who spent the past j few days in town as the guests of the ; former's mother. IMrs. J. C. Lynch, of jfc-pru.-e f.reet, returned to their home at Ailentown yesterday. Charles Vogt moved froni the Carson Long property on Wilson street to the car company property. .Main and Wood I c-treels. Word was received in town that the * Hev. S. T. Nicholas, former pastor of , -a:. Peter's 'Lutheran church, but at resent living at tf'ushington, D. C., is i quite ill. MILLERSTOWN , John Beachau, Civil War Veteran, Dies From Attack of Asthma j Special Cori esponlence. Millerstown Mtitch 27. John Beachain, a Civil war veteran, of this place, died at his home on Thursdav | evening of asthma at the age of 70 years. Mr. Beachan. served in the Un | ion army during the Civil war. He also was a miner for a number of years. STEAMSHIPS. fo Bermuda Golf. Teaala, Boating, llathlag, • and Crdtac Toon lac. Hotel*. Shore Exruraloaa. Uotal Ratra. s*rLw S. S."BE3MIDIAN" Paatcat. aewrat aad oaly atramrr la ad. !>« paaaeairn at tke dock la Brraiuda nil bout traaafer by teader. Far full laforautloa apply to A. K. OUTER BRIDGE * CO. Aetata QaebM S. S. Co.. Ltd., 32 Broadway, \f« York.j or air Ticket A Seat. I He is survived by hra wife and three sons, all of this place, also by one brother, James Beicham, of Altoona. Funeral services will be held on Mon day afternoon, conducted by the Rev. C. F. Hlines, pastor of the Methodist church, of which the deceased was a member. Charles Allen, of I