NEWS OF HICHSPIRE SCHOOLS BOLD COMMENCEMENT FRIDAY Program Will Be Rendered in the Unit ed Brethren Church and the Speak er of the Evening Will Be Dr. Ezra Lehman, of Shippensburg The commencement exercises of the Highspire High school will be held in the Highspire I'nited Brethren church Friday evening at S o'clock. The class of 1915 is composed of si* scholars, of whom .Miss Hilda Wea*f«r has been chosen the salutntorian Raymond L. Duncan the valedictorira. The ad dress ol the evening will be delivered l>v Dr. Ezra Iranian, of Shippensburg. I'a. An orchestra will plav five num bers during the rendition of the pro gram. which follows: March, orchestra; invocation, the Rev. F. E. Mover; salutatory. "Life," Hilda A. Weaver; oration. "Our Navy. T. Lloyd Heicher; music, or chestra: oration. "The Writing of Gray s Elegy," Anna R. Mumma; class history and prophecy, Harrv A. Dur borow; music, orchestra; mantle ora tion. "The Panama Canal," Russell R. Ehrhart: response. Millard Fink; pre sentation of "gifts." Harry A. Dur borow; music, orchestra; valedictory, •'The Value of the Public Schools to National Government,'' Raymond L. Duncan; presentation of diplomas, D. W. Yeager, president of the School Board; music, orchestra; address, '' W hat Are You Going to Do With it!" Dr. Ezra Lehman. Shippensburg. Pa.; chorus, "When the Sun in Splendor Ris ing." S. A. Veaglc; benediction, the Ke\. H. F. Rhoad. Class Roll—Raymond L. Duncan, Harry A. Durborow, Russell R. Ehr hart. T. Lloyd Heicher, Anna K. Mum ma. Hilda A. Weaver. * lass Officers—Raymond L. Duncan, president: T. Llovd Heicher, vice presi dent: Hilda A. Weaver, secretary; Anna R. Mumma, treasurer, Class flower, lily of the valley; class colors, red and blue; class motto, '"Melior Ksse (Juam Videri." Kl-X (LI B HOOT SATURDAY Many Target Events to Feature Meet ing <-t Highspire The Highs: ire Rod and Gun Club this morning announced another one of its popular merchandise shoots, to be held ou its grounds. Market and Lum ber street* that town, Saturday after noon. May 29, commencing at 1.30 o'clock. The merchandise will consist principally of sporting goods and there will be a number of 15-target events, with first, second and third prizes to be given in each event. This shoot will be open to all comers and the targets will be shot at from a 16-yard mark. STEELTON NOTES Members of Steelton Lodge N'o. 411, Knights of Pythias, will be entertained by the Acme Lodge, of Lebanon, to morrow evening. The trip will be made in automobiles. The Board of Health will meet this evening, when plans will Oe made for putting into effect new regulations re sulting from Council's action at its last meeting. The latest song introduced at the Hillis tabernacle. "'Onward Campaign Chorus.'' was composed by Charles A. Pierce, a local schoolboy, and was sung by the Rev. L. A. Stahl. director of the evangelistic choir. Sunday night. PERSONAL Miss Alice Johnson, after spending six weeks with friends in the borough. ha» returned to her home in Gary. Ind. Miss Crete McCoy, alter spending the week-end as guest of Miss Kdna Baker, j South Front street, has returned to her J home in • arlisle. Dr. J. 1,. Weirich and family. North , Fu'iit street, have returned from an auto trip to Mt. Joy. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rraden. of Decatur. 111. are visiting friends in the borough. Standard Theatre's Offerings Extraordinary care has been used by the management of the Standard Thea tre in the selection of the program to | be offered its patrons this evening and, only the best obtainable in moving pic- j tures has been selected for the occasion. Seeing the reels announced elsewhere will be worth more than the admission j priced charged.—Adv.* At the STANDARD Theatre TO-NIGHT The Clairvoyant Swindlers. Fifteenth! episode of "The Girl Detective.", Featuring Marian Sais and Arthur j Shirley. Two reels. A Lily in Bohemia. Featuring Miss | Lillian Walker and Evert Overton. , Vitagraph. The Way Back. Biograph. A Midnight Tragedy. Featuring Harrv Millarde and Alice Hollister. Two reels. The Belle of Brewierville. Comedy. To Finish Tennis Tourney The round robin vaanis tournament between Technical High school and the I Harrisburg Academy will be settled late ! this afternoon w hen Tech and the Acad emy teams will meet on the Reservoir' Park courts. Central High has been j eliminated. Three matches of singles and three of doubles are scheduled. AS a graduation gift nothing can excel a *~V diamond. Our easy payment plan to buy diamonds open the way for you to gladden the heart of that boy or girl of Your credit is good with us—no red tape—see us to-day. NATIONAL WATCH AND DIAMOND CO. 4 NOBTH THIRD STREET BECOND FLOOR MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY Local G. A. R. Veterans Are Busy Planning Appropriate Ceremonies for Annual Services to Be Held on Afternoon of May 31 Some unique features will be evi deut in the Memorial Day parade if i plans now being matured bv a commit tee of Post 351. G. A. H„ of Steelton, j are carried out. One of these will be the presence of several hundred boys in the procession, each to be over ten years of age and carrying a U. S. flag, to be provided by the local veterans. J All boys who are willing to volunteer to I perform this service are requested to meet the committee Friday afternoon between the hours of 4 and 5, to be f enrolled and instructed. One or more troops of Boy Scouts are expected to be in the parade, which will form Mon day afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, right resting on Piue street, and the march to the cemetery will start promptly at 2 o'clock. The program at Baldwin cem etery will be featured with an address by the Rev. A. K. Wier. pastor of Cen tenary I'nited Brethren church. A detail of members of Post 351 will make the annual trip to Highspire 1 and Oberlin. Monday morning, to dee j orate all veterans' graves. The an i nual Memorial sermon to the local Post ] will by the Rev. W. C. I Sanderson, pastor. All veterans are re '< quested to meet at the G. A. R. hall, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, from which place they will march to the church in a f>odv. MANY AT ATHLETE'S FUNERAL Members of Ball Team Attended Serv ices for Ommert Members of the ball teams who played at Palmyra Saturday when Guy W. Ommert was struck by a ball which resulted in his death a few hours later, attended the funeral of the young man at the home of his parents. Mr. r.n.a Mrs. Charles Ommert, 1114 Green street, last night. The services were in charge of the Rev. Harry Nelson Bassler, pastor of the Second Reformed church. The body j was taken to Lehtuasters, near Chani i bersbtirg. this morning for burial. DAXKS TO ( LOSE MONDAY Many Large Concerns Have Agreed to Observe Holiday Monday, Ma; 31. following Decora tion Day, will be observed as a legal holiday by the banks of the city. Of- I ficial announcement to this effect will be made by the Harrisburg Clearing j House Association through the secre tary, Al. K. Thomas. A number of merchants and busi- ] iness houses will also observe the day. I E. L. McColgin, secretary of the Cham- i I ber of Commerce, has made a canvas of a number of large concerns an i has ; learned that many of them will ob- ; serve the day by closing. A number of I smaller stores will close oulv in the aft ernoon. fio GYPSIES LEAVE CITY Failing to : 124, 115, 117. Flagman for 116. Brakeman for Edg. No. 1. Engineers up: Layman, Streeper, Grass, Seitz, Earhart, Madenfort, Hu bler, Wanbaugh, Snow, Welsh, New comer, Geesey, Manley, Sellers, Teu nant, Bissiuger, Emith, Reisinger, Speas, 'Hennecke, McCauley, Dennison, Wolfe, Sattler, Shant, Buck, First. Firemen up: A. C. Wagner, Rhoads, iMyers, Whichello, Manning, Kreicler, Bleich, Miller, Collier, Everhart, Chron ister, Hartz, Weaver, Herman, Duvall, Moffatt, Arnsberger, Shaffer, Penwell, Watson, Farmer, Robinson, Spring, Sees. McCurdy, Mulholm, Martin, Grove, Libhart, Yentzer, Cover. Conductors up: Fraelich, Fesler, Flickinger, Looker. Flagman up: First. Brakemen up: Coleman, Brown. Bog ner, Jackson, Gouse, Moore, Wolfe, Ferguson, Bryson, Felker, Campbell, Kochenoner, Knupp, Collins, Allen, Wi land, Boyd, Malseed. Middle Division-—229 crew to go first after 1 p. m.: 231, 227, 250, 214, 21. 17, 24, 15. Flagman for 24. Engineers up: Wissler, Moore, Hertz ler, Garman. Firemen up: Wright, Seagrist, Look, Thomas, IMohler. Brakemen up: Rissinger, Marlin, Werner, Frank, Troy. Yard Crews—Engineers up: Pelton, Shaver, Landis, Hoyler, Beck, Biever, Blosser, Houser, Stahl, Swab, Harvey, Saltsman, Kuhn. Firemen up: Cookerly, Maeyer, Sholter, Snell, Bartolet, Getty, Barkey, Sheets, Bair. Evde, Bostdorf, Schiefer, Weigle, Lackey. Engineers for 16, 2d 21, 3d 24. Firemen for IS, 2d 21, 56. ENOLA SIDE Philadelphia Division—2l4 crew to go first after 14.45 a. m.: 205, 207, 1237, 219, 202, 208. 213, 225 220 212, 238, 228, 240, 206. ' Engineers for 205, 219. | Firemen for 20'5, 212, 213, 237, Conductor for i 213. Flagman for 220. | Brakemen for 202, 208, 213, 219, | 225. I Flagman up: Gehrett. Brakemen up: Schuyler, Vandling, . Jacobs, Taylor, Maker, IJcctz, Shaffner, Walderman, Kone, Myers, Stimeling, Lutz, Rice, Goudy, Mitsser. Middle Division——224 crew to go after 1.15 p. m.: 243, 113, 120, 114, 105, 101. Engineer for 105. Conductor for 120. t I Brakemen for 120, 105. THE READING P., H. and P.—121, 22, 15, 12. 9, 20, 6, 16, 8, 19. Eastbound—62, 65, 67, 56, 60, 54. Conductor up: Si pes. j Engineers up: Middaugh, Tipton, j Ricwine, Morrison, Massimore, Wo i land, Fetrow. Snavelv, Morkle, Kett | ner, Morne, Wood, Lape, Martin, Bona witz. Firemen up: Anders, Chronister, j DoM)ins, Sullivan, Stephenson, Rum j baugh. Henderson, Nye, Kelly, Biugn- I man, Snader, Bowers," Lex,.Zukoswiskii Anspach. Brakemen up: Laaks, Ware, Page, Brown, Paxton, ('arlin, Epley, Me- Henry, Knsminger, Miller, Kapp, Ayres, Bingaman, Hinkle, Taylor, Heckman, Hoover, Zawaski, Grimes, Wynn. Charles Deardorf Buried The funeral of Charles Deardorf, the 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. David F. Deardorf, 1509 Naudain street, who died Sunday night as the result of a fall frowf the skylight of the Shimmell school building, was held from the homo of his parents at 2 o'clock this after noon. The services were in charge of the Rev. Dr. J. A. Lyter, pastor of the Derry Street United Brethren church. Interment was made in the East Harris burg cemetery. The pallbearers were four young men from the Sunday school of the Derry street church of which ho was a member. 205 LOCUST STREET Opposite Orpheum llcll y.V»2 Kjew Exnmlnril l.rnHm (Ground Open Wediiefuliiy nml Saturday Evening* I ntil 1) i FLOWERS | -T - - r For DECORATION DAY POTTED PLANTS GERANIUMS PETUNIAS FUCHSIAS COLEUS LANTANA 3 for 25 cts. Per dozen, 85 cts. CEMETERY VASES 10 Cts to $2.00 HOLMES SEED CO. 100-8 South Second Street Karrisburg, Pa. Open Saturday Evenings Both Phones Vi n.<» GORGAS' j FOOT COMFORT QUICK RELIEF for Tired—Aching 1 Feet 25c CORGAS' DRUG STORES 16 North Third St, and Penna. Station %==3sc===s=sssi> 7