SUBURBAN HUMMELSTOWN Surprise Party Held for Miss May Reichelderfer Bp <••• In 1 Cr> rr nd e nca. TTummelstown, .May 14.—A birthday surprise party was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ijevan, Poular avenue, in honor of the 18th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Ijevan s sister, Miss May Reichel derfer. The young people spent several hours enjoying various games and amusements and refreshments were served during the evening. Those pres ent, were Ethel Hartz. Mary Grill, Lil lian Gresli, Ethel Stauffer, Eva Smith, Meta Yontz, Reba Keller, Beuson Lein toaugh, Frank Levan, John Wenrich, Woodrow Levan. Paul Levan, Lee Dasher, John Leinbaugh, Mrs. Reichel derfer, 'Miss Bertha Briuser, Miss Alma Brinser, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levan and May Reichelderfer. Theodore Burridge, the 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burridge. East High street, was taken to the Har risbuyji'lios-pital yesterday to undergo an operation for appendicitis. George S.'Bolton, of Steelton, visited 'his mother, Mrs. Mary Bolton, yester day afternoon. 'Miss Lucretia Wheeler spent yester day with relatives in Harrisburg. iMrs. LeGrange 'Minnich and daugh ter returned to their home in Scranton after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mary Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Miller, of Union Deposit, visited relatives in town yes terday. vMr. and Mrs. Harvey Buch and daughter, Marv, of Eliza'bethtown, were guests of 'Mrs. Buch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Nisslev, yesterday. Mrs. Emma Thomas and Mrs. Harry Thompson spent yesterday at Lingles town. Mrs. Charles Lei-bv, of Harrisibuitg, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reibert, yesterday. Adam Laßoss, of Camden, N. .1., is t>he guest of his sister, Mrs. Frank G. Wheeler. IMr. and Mrs. Harry Nissley visited relatives in Harrisburg yesterday. MIDDLETOWN Two Thousand People Attend Baptismal Services Near Hillsdale .Special Correspondence. Middletown, May 15.—< Mrs. James Nagle attended the funeral of a rela tive at Steelton to-day. George Pantic moved his household goods from Steelton to the Saul prop erty on Main street near Center square and has opened a barber shop. The lecture on State prohibition giv en by Major Dan M. Smith in St. Pe ter's Lutheran church last evening was laigely attendd. The Senior class of the Middletown High school finished its work to-day and is getting ready for the commence ment exercises. T. B. Boyd moved from the Peters bungalow on Emaus street to the Keen er property on North Union street on Thursday. Russell Messingcr, who spent the past several days in town, returned to his home in Philadelphia yesterday. James Heininger has resigned his po sition a3 paper carrier for George Schadt and his place has been filled by Charles Kennard, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kennard, Catherine streot. Mrs. Charles Ralirich entertained a number of friends at her home on Cath erine street last evening. Refreshments were served. John Sides, of Royalton, who had been employed at the cigar factory at Steelton for the past few years, has re signed his position there on account of ill health. Baptismal services were held near Hillsdale vesterdav morning by the United Zion churches, it is estimated that nearly two thousand people were present. The Rev. John Brubaker and the Rev. John Brinser performed the rites. Twenty-six persons were bap tized. Misses Eva Blecher, Edna Schaeffer and Sara Deimler and Harry Beard, Clarence Philip and John Lingie are at Mt. Gretna. They hiked the entire dis tance and will return in the same man ner. Miss Katie Stengler, who has been living at Steelton for some time, will return to town, having rcn'ed the Emaus property on Pine street. 'Mrs. J. M. Ackerman and Mrs. FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE y j 1 oJi l ß _ •! § i « rt ! ; 1 in Fireproof private rooms for household goods and speeial room for pianos kept at even temperature. Rates per month: SoKS 0 S sl :§2 HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. 437-445 South Second Street H. C. KENNEDY'S SUCCESS Great Popularity of Plan to Sell Modi cine at Half-Price Under Guarantee H. C. Kennedy, the enterprising drug gist, rather than nwait the ordinary ! methods of introduction to secure a j quick sale for Dr. Howard's celebrated remedy for constipation and dyspepsia , is offering the regular 50c bottle at ' half-price. In addition to selling a 50c bottle of j Dr. Howard's remedy for 25c. 11. C. Kennedy has so much faith in the rem | edy that he will refund tho money to I anyone whom it does not cure. When your head aches, your stomach ' does not digest food easily and natural [ ly, when there is constipation, specks before the eyes, tired feeling, giddiness, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, | heartburn, sour stomach, roaring or ringing in the ears, melancholy and liver troubles Dr. Howard's remedy should cure you. If it does not, it will not cost you a cent. This latest achievement of science is of great value in sick headache.—Adv. Charles Fanst spent Tiiursdav at Har lislmrg and Highspire. T. J. Antrim is having his room that he will use for an ice cream parlor pa- I perod. Mrs. John Romberger and daughter | in-law, Mrs. John Romberger, and | daughter, Miss Mollie, of Gratz, spent Wednesday in town as the guests of relatives. K. W. Seiders, who built an addition to his property at Union and Water streets, is having the same wired for electric lights. Karl Bowers is doing the work. _ David Kling is ill at his home at Water and Race streets, suffering from a stroke. Mr. Kling is well up in years. WEST FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Frank Givq Birth day Social for Daughtef Sp-Wal C"r» esixiiuhencp. West Fairview, May 14. —Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Krank, Conodogninet street, gave a fishing party on Wednesday in honor of their daughtre, Mabel, it be-, ing the ninth anniversary of her birth. A dinner was enjoyed by nil on the bank of the river near .Martin's stone quarry. These composing the party were: Mrs. Jesse Frank and daugh ters, Ruth and Mabel; Mrs. William Writer and son, Frederick; l Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner and son, Wayne; Mrs. Amos Bretz, Mrs. Lucy Bretz, Anna, Beatrice, Elwood and Caroline Bretz; Mrs. Melvin Holmes and daugh ters, Ellen and Pauline; Donald David son, Paul and Wilbur Rowe, Oliver Fisher and Earl Dick. Miss Katharine Writer, of Philadel phia, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Writer, Third street, Wednes day and Thursday. Mrs. E. B. Reitzel visited Mrs. Clara Murray at Lancaster on Tuesday. Rolla Sparrow, of Wormleysburg. was guest of his father, F. G. Sparrow, yesterday. The Otterbein Brotherhood of Grace United Brethren Sunday school had a small delegation to march in the §unday school convention parade at 10 no I a last ! night. Those to participate were: B.! C. lloon. George Smith, Israel Smith. F. ,T. Sliull, Lawrence Sparrow, Norman \ Miller, Alexander Gambor, W. T., Snieltzrt-, Harry Stoner, George Me* Plierson, Ralph Wagner, Melvin Holmes, E. B. Reitzel, F. D. Lose and j J. A. Shettel. The trustees of Grace IT. B. parson- j age have determined to add a two-story ' back building to tho parsonage and have given the contract for the same j to Mr. Strickner, of Knola. Mrs. B. W. Rowland chaperoned ! Mrs. S. H. Niedig, Miss Mayme Miller, Miss Violet Rowland, Miss Ruth Shet tel and Miss Jane Boley to the meet- j ing of the S. W. A. N. Embroidery club at the home of Miss Delia Walters at | Enola last evening. HALIFAX Mrs. G. O. Sheesley Enters a Philadel phia Hospital for Treatment Shrader, of Lewiaberry, were guests of | Misses Martha and "Chastina Yensel this week. Mr. and IM)rs. G. W. (Buttorff returned from Lake Helen, Florida, last night, where they have been spending the past winter. E. B. Bbersole, of Elkwood, is hav ing his house repainted. Mrs. Edward -Leech, daughter, Eve lyn, of 'Baltimore, and Mrs. Shank, of Mt. Holly, who have been spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, have returned Some. Miss M'innie Stroub, of Harrisburg, was a guest Af Miss Mary Adams, ves terday. Frank Boyer, who resided on the Boyer farm near New Cumberland, moved to Harrisburg this week. LINGLESTOWN Communion Services at Wenrich's Church Next Sunday Morning Special Correspondence. Linglestown, May 14.—Communion services will be held at Wenrich's church on Sunday morning by the Lu theran pastor, the Rev. Mr. Bittner. Services will be held in the United Brethren church on Sunday morning by the pastor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch. Services will be held in the Church of God on Sunday evening by the rvas tor, the Rev. Dr. Sigler. Ascension Day was observed in the usual manner at this [>lace on Thurs day. The large stock sale of H. D. Koons was largely attended on Thursday. Miss Myriam Daniel is spending this week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John 'Buck, at Harrisburg. Mrs. Reves. of Harrisburg, and Mrs. Baseliore, of Progress, spent Thursday 13 the guests of their father, John Tobias. Mrs. Carrie Hummel, of Harristthu-g, spent Thursday with friends here. Miss Estclla Sweigert accompanied the Publicity Bun to Delaware this week. Mrs. C. L. Sella ffer and Miss Gimniel, of Harrisburg, on Wednesday were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orris. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Shultz, of 'Pen brook, on Thursday were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koons. IMiss Bess Early, of Hainton, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Feeser on Thursday. 'Wellington Zimmerman had charge of the buria.l of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Purdy on Thursday. Mrs. Washington Keffor, of Harris burg, spent Thursday the guest of Mr. and IMrs. William Cassol. Mrs. George Fisher, of Rutherford Heights, spent Thursday with friends here. Miss Jennie Warfel on Thursday vis ited friends at Harrisbtirg. CHARLES PAGE EXONERATED Motorman Who Struck Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pipes Not to Blame Before a Coroner's inquest in the office of District Attorney Stroup last night Charles Page, the motorman on the car which fatally injured Mr. and Mrs. William S. Pipes, 415 South Thir teenth street, at Dorry and Fourteenth streets, while on their way home from chu ch Sunday, was exonerated from all blame. Nine witnesses, including passenigers, testified that the car was running at an unusual low rate of speed when the accident occurred. According to the testimony given by the witnesses, Mr. and Mrs. Pipes were crossing tho street arm-in-arm. When halfway across the street they noticed the' car and stopped. The motorman then slowed down the car, and when the couple stepped back the car again started and the couple plunged right in front of it. LAWYEBS' PAPEB BOOKS Printed at this offico in best style, at lowest prices and on short notice. New Uniforms Tor Employes Employes of the Valley Railways Company will soon appear in a new style of summer uniform. The old double breast coat will be changed to a new single breast style. The coats are one-fourth lined so as to give more comfort in the summer mouths. The Globe has been awarded the contract for outfitting the force. Many Attend Concert A large number of j>eople attended the band concert at the Pennsylvania Ruilroad Young Men's Christian As sociation last night. The concert was given for the benefit of the Coxestown Methodist church. f