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FilWUI SaV Mt'OND SfcCTION IMKKIMSL'KU. RUTUIiSlUV liVUNINU. JAM'AKV SECOND SECTION MEW LEMOYM AGAHMST EiU ESS STEELTOII ccui.m ELECTS mm; IZR Fi1ES9HIT: Ectirt Pcresstl Retire, to Ot Wtitst Duwxl. bjVolt Te i t4 aaa as e4 la sea ae i.v i ie te. eher ia ravir ia be i I er he naff ef Far ibe tret I la taara meat of be aWe.

lVarl reelr. 4 I mm iMkrr mm. T0 ie.g mm4 tir lerat Lt at the rwmiMiM Mr. IX re4r. I Jo 4 Kee.

aJr. ragir Keim. Thomas J. a4 A. pf iomi jha t.

itaix. aha was at it eibr Ue. wa. J4 at ifc irf tnu4Ua mri.n( fatleaiag tha adjeuraaieet a 4 ef tha ratiriaf Council. Tha haca'aa reerte4 br be irtiB: ae tha carree ia af tha mianiee of tha rMl fxritl iMiinf aa4 tha apprvtl tho minuira of ho it r.lr matlnr.

Tha tnmuioa of tho mtfMpi. at hlrh lima Couo i ar4f4 rntrart on th U.l tho aractinj and ouirtninc of tho haw munlripal hulldinc. ota rorrartod to raid tht tho Imrt fi ne H4 bo arapta4 Hh altera tea and throo inttead of altarnttt o. Thl aoiton. It aa aipUlnad.

out fomraainca total bid from lfl. a to vhllo Ithoamakar'a awarding of the contracts, was tut from II.i: to Ill.SOt). Kamlo narmonloaa Tbe reorganization of the Conn rfl a harmonlou and the "elate' Jwent through without a hitch, all lec'lons and appointments being Ira P. re elected I V.re.lde nt of cwmHI: II. Russell parr and aMisunt horouch tr.i irer: Fred M.

WlsnM. rhlr of ha Staelmn plant of tha rflhl hem Sieel Company, and firmer urtew. ai elected borourh treaa birer to aucceed Thomaa Crowley, ho reilfned to fill tha offJca of ta rollactor. TVllliam Callachan i le elected aaaiatant borouth aecre try and boroush enrlneer. Jacob pllshey waa re elected atreet com inlwloner, Tha entire horouch police force.

kith tha addition of George Placey, financial aecretary of the Croatian Club, who lives In South Fourth Mreet. to the force, was re elected ITaul F. Keiach reappointed fhief of police, and Daniel Sulll an waa reappointed night aer scant. O. P.

Baskln, auperintendent, and M. B. Lynch, chemist, were re rlected to fill their respective po sltlons on the water board. George JH. Roberts was appointed to the prater board for a term of three bears.

John B. Malehorn was reappoint bd to serve a term of five years as Illrector of borough parks and playgrounds. Malehorn, in his re ort, announced that he had kept fvlthln the borough allotment for maintenance of parka and play Lrounds by seventeen cents. The borough allotment Is 11,000. Councilmen Shannon and Shrau ller escorted Councilman Ira helder to the president's seat, and following this ceremony the re elected president made a short bpeech, in which he thanked his colleagues for their support in the bast and bespoke their co opera ion In the future.

If the Lord spares our lives and ktrength two years hence," Presi dent Reider said, "we will all be pack hero for another term if we kant to come." Tax Kate ITnclinngcd Then he anonunced that tax rate Eor tho borough this year would be welve mills, the same rate that prevailed last year. Eids were opened by Council for he purchase of two lots on either ide of South Second street, be ween Mohn and Highland street. J. Lehrman bid $2,875 and oseph Solomon bid $3,000. The hiatter was referred to the finance ommittee to report at a special meeting of Council.

The following committees were ppoinled by President Reider: Finance, IraB. Reider, Tolbert 'Parking With Peggy" 'A eiri mar look emntv. and yet think an aw. jotof I 1 at Mr. of and No.

ter the dran, Mrs. No. Silas from noon D. cano. cinellf.

INSTALL CURCE5S lU RCEM JOHN' CfUia John CraU vaa taatalW a Siooa prgM laat iibt bad riW otfr tbo roAffaattatiob aiootiai of rtiaL fVoatil. Itarrjr haaa: huhatr. K. t. U4ate, T.

J. StUr, A. W. IhjokU. Harry I.

It. Hbrait4rr: fotiro. Klin. K. KhrauJar.

K. C. IU4'ron. A. KoMiod.

Tlbrt lroaall; loan pro port. I. It. ifhraudrr, I A. Krinl.

lUrrr bhannon. To I bar Proa It. A. lnoa; otdmaBro. A.

W. DtnVlo. A. V. t4jr Kolm: A.

Kannodv. Vdstr Km. Tolbort rroaotl: prtmtnr. a. I.

Ldgar Klm. A. W. PunVlo. HIGHSPmE COUNCIL ELECTS OFFICERS HUh.plro.

Jan. I. narry Ulrlrh traa oiactai prealdent of council at Ita re erganlsatlon meeting Uat night. Other offlcere elected ra P. X.

Richer, treasurer, and Hay Cover, secretary. Tha members of tha council In hw ho inducted at lit a meetinr are Harry lrich. Frank TaMor. Joseph WUe. fi.

V. Yeager. Albert Karl Uamberger and Ueorco Eberaole. Appointment of borough employes and other matters will transacted at the nest meeting. FUNERAL THURSDAY FOR S.

D. SHOEMAKER Funeral eervicee for Samuel D. Shoemaker, 73. who died yesterday will be held from the residence. SSCH South Front street, Steelton, 2.30 o'clock Thursday after noon.

Burial will be In OberUn Cemetery. Ho ia survived by his widow, Mr a. Martha Shoemaker; daughter, Mrs Minnie M. Shope, of Oberlin, and three brothers and a sister. Entertain in Home Mlddlctown.

Jan. S. Mr. and Mrs. B.

J. Kauss, entertained at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nauss and Mr. and Mrs.

J. Kerns, of Minneapolis Present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. L.

Nauss. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kerns, of Minneapolis; Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. N. S.

Haas, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. darken, Roy Dewes, Myron Billett nd Penrose Hass, of Steelton; Miss Gladys.

La mason, Pcnbrook: Miss Maude Bimcler. Eliza bethtown: and Mrs. John Gluntz and daughter Grace Gluntz. Mr. and Mrs.

George Brandt, Miss Anna McGarvey, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nauss, George Nauss, of Middle town.

Hold Memorial Service Middletown, Jan. 5. Memorial services were held by tho Church God Sunday School for the members who died during. 1925. Those in whose memory this service was held were: Mrs.

Samuel Long, Mrs. Anna. Harvey, Mrs. I.ydia Bailey, Mrs. Mary Condran, Mrs.

Annie Davis Kinsey, all members of the Ladies' Bible Class 1 C. H. Hoffer, one of the teachers of the school; Philip Et Irwin, one of the ushers of the church; James Best, a member of S. B. Celbe Class; F.

J. C6n a member of the home department; Mrs. Mary Harris and Charles Ireley. who were members of the Ladies' Bible Class 2. Stephen Dailey Dies Stephen Dailey, 90, cf 36g Ridge street, Steelton, a former employe of the Pennsylvania Steel Works, died this morning after a lingering illness.

He was a bachelor and is survived by his brdther. Dailey. Funeral services will be held the home Wednesday after at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Allsberry, of West Virginia, of ficiating. Burial will bo in Midland Cemetery.

Italian Onb Elects Tha following officers of the Steelton Italian Club, which was organized three months ago, were elected last night: Frank J. Turano. president: vl.i presiaent; Fred crtba corresponding aecretary: Jamea F. Leo. financial secretary; Frank vBae Anthony Man Joseph Pease.

Joseph Bruno. Harry Farina and Frank Metallo. board of governors. of i lXr't Tla CrtsbTit Xacaaalrbrf, Jaa. Wtlaa Karf.

a4 tbo m4 "i4 a BMBibor moo toboU tbo oaVo. laot! bbt aa atoitod of tbo oa bfit cwaarU bf Iba awrf la of OOO foto. caai bf lrto ratiaJ ta a iw botaooa Kapf aad attar ala of Iba axv oa4 bard. la alt bat tbroo caaoa tbo aloe tkt aero aaaataMaa bott la Ibooo tbroa iba totta at ck aa, Hioa tiiektl battas aloa to ttoctdo ibo 010 far tKMOwCa aai laaor. Rapa, a bo ta bat )l oart old.

I aortiaa kia trot tana la toaacU. bavins ba Uio4 io )oart a. Ha aaa cbairmaa af tho oroocrtr commiitoo loc iba I joara aaa awiiasaiiara oibibvu la avi rlUmoatary la aU a or ku firat ajtaada f.r botier parlimai procodaro. Croaboek yoag coaattlmaa aorrlac kla firat term. t.

A. Pryaa. of Crlil. proteal brSk onslnerr, araa rc clactt J1 i rcimi uauto) to tha offiro over Wmtl. alto ofl'T! aubjona i bo diaruaoed at Carlulo.

only after tbo barceaa kaditho afiernoon ooioiom of tho farm. cat bla ballot la faor of tba pra tat taclooor. Samuel K. naaeboro, proaoat bor Ottsa aotlcliur. vaa ro olortod orar Jamea Touac br tba nurgla of two votea.

Tbo oibar officer, all ro oloctod aaaalmoualr and vltboat cppoal II aM iMiinr.r I. IMVk ItocroUrr. 1L A. MUblor; chlot of pollco.Oacar E. Bratbl: trooteom mlaaloncr.

William Meals. Tba salaries all remain Ike aama with tha exception of that of cklaf of police which was raised to per month. ComkerUnd Licenses rarlNlr. Jan. S.

Marriage li censes were granted at tha Cum berland county courthouse to Harold Lloyd Baughman and Martha Virginia Jacobs. Frankford; Charles P. Whaler and Suaanna Ellis, York. MIDDLETOWN COUNCIL REFLECTS PRESIDENT Mlddttowa, Jan. S.

Grant Soud era waa re elected president of council at the reorganization meeting laat night. W. W. Weaver waa installed burgeaa aucceedtng B. W.

Kurtz. Frank Stay man succeeds A. S. Quickel as secretary and Benjamin E. Longnecker was elected treasurer, Edward Rudy, supervisor succeeding H.

Fishburn who was ousted several months ago and M. R. Metzjor aolicitor succeeding J. R. Geyer, who held that office for years.

John Boyer waa re appointed auperintendent of the electric light department and Mra. Clara Gar ver, Janitress. New councilmen ae: H. B. McNalr, H.

E. Force, Geprge Mansberger and J. Helsey. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY FOR PETER N0GIC Funeral services for Peter Noiic, 38, who died yesterday, will be held in St. Catholic Church to morrow morning.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Steelton Club Elects Walter Kiester was elected dent of the Steelton dub at its organizatlon meeting last night Other officers elected are G. W. Bra shears, vice president; Arthur Clemens, secretary; c. A.

H. Roberts, treasurer, and J. Harry Bond, Max Fruniln, Burgess John C. Craig, and Abraham Shelley, board of governors. Band to Rehearse TheSteelton Band will resume rehearsals to night in the fourth hoor of the general office building the Steelton plant of the Bethlehem Steel Company.

Gnu Club to Meet The Remington Gun Club meet Thursday night at 7.30 Officers will be nominated. HOME SWEET HOME nii HrWN omo jo. 4 ca4 tMiaooa ha tao4 M) aoa. tf a aio I'wh a4o4 im MM at ta fo4 oo4S iVaa. la.

waaiM a aa fMa, Ma4f o4 na tho M4, 4pm a ih 4 tho too poo a aHr aaa irovooo oto4v ovooi Wai. ltla aoo at a 4 Ua4 to4 Mo.l a ftl aaotoo r. ao aawo tfoaa ao bo 4fofo4 tat fiWota Ho 14lt Mr .,,4 ia at tho tWo )oi bl all aoro aa4 bo off4o SOOT COURSE FO.t FARI.IERS ATOAKVELE TcWrCfiltsif Eflt'lCltUa Df DliOUf td it OscSlSf ocMisa TesciTtw akil Jan. ToHorcttUli aiii bo ma of tho pria ra' abort roiirao bare to morrow. XV.

K. Brunner. of the biaia Department of Agrlculiuro. alll peak on eradication work as being earned oa according 10 tbo area pun. To morrow wfll bo kaown aa "Dairy aad Alfalfa Par and all peak era will disease some pbaee of dairy feeding and breeding.

H. 1L Olmatead. State College dairy ape clalUt, will apeak on "Dairy Improvement Through Better Feeding and Breeding." and A. I Bier bower, president of the County Asricultural Extension Association, will speak on Why Cfrow Alfalfa?" Results secured by members of tha Cumberland County Cow Testing Aworiatlon will be given by A. A.

Raudahauch. official tester. "Home eaut Meat loir and Home Gardening Day" will be observed Thursday with W. p. Ntssley and J.

R. Bracken. State College apodal lata, aa tha speak era. An entertain, ment and addreaa by Dr. Reed B.

Teltrick. Carlisle, will be given at a apeclal aeaalon of tha courae Thursday evening. Poultry and home eeonomlca will ba the major topics discussed at tha closing sessions Friday morning and afternoon. i 70 CATTLE HERDS TO BE EX AI.1IHED Hopewell Township Owners Arree to Tests For Tubercnlofif Carlisle, Jan. 5.

Seventy cattle owners in Hopewell township, Cumberland county, have signed to have their herds tested for tuberculosis under the area plan being advocated by the State Department of Agriculture. The movement to tuberculosis among cattle in Hopewell township was started by the Cumberland County Agricultural Extension Association and is being carried on under the direction of the following committee: C. P. Means, chairman; A. Kofer, Bryce Heberling, Bryce Bruce Fyler, H.

Shuman, A. O.Shoap and.E. H. Booze. Efforts are being made to secure at least thirty 'more cattle owners who are willing to have their herds Jested in order that" 9 0 per cent, of the owners In the township may petition for the work to be done by tbe State department.

A meeting of the committee is scheduled to beheld to morrow evening at the home of Bruce Fyler JCewburg. Announce Marriage Carlisle, Jan. 5. Announcement has been made of the marriage, December 30, of L. A.

Hartzel and Theresa Thompson, both of Carlisle, by the Rev. J. Perry. Miller, Mount Holly Springs. I I I 1 will the to age on ond L.

of Mt; nVFc? 1 BK150JTC? jttca rtirta Art uci a a. a m. a a tl, rftU 19 kVtCl VXI l' M. a Bl. i uwa, a.

ptiaii (iooj of fwai dnoai aa aaart4 oooar ai i44. at a tbo ouooooa of ibo eio of vbtf Of PalKO. oaltroaaoo) 00 tW(4 bf roaartt baa mettn aaa ibaj ioaar4 aU.iia ptt.o rbiof. f. Roaa Tftaaator, ooaoa f.

ajul foaiiaao far aaafbor aaaatb aaul a la ubaoj by traaatnt. Mtaibora of Ibo pwlwo frc aha oro iotau4 CbaiWo aira, lUau.a4 Half. Maai4 for bott a4 Caartoo rotor. Now ralat oloct4 aia! Raaboaj I. fitkmaa.

Aithar IVao aa4 llorataa Itiaooaalta. tUlia Piol aUao aa4 t.mco air a at a dfip4 from tbo (fa. eirrtiag sksiralatea oarb raaaritmea at4 far savaa. an addition af oao member lo the Tbo tote fr aKrWui readidaioe aaa aa falUas: alio awa. III IL IMeio.

ana a. Walf. Rwoamiib. Fetera. Bra me.

Other eandidetee a ere: Harry M. Martin. S)lan Clay, Hair Tn leaser, Fullenoa Speck aa4 Janes Oroe. ReargaaUatloa of council re salted aa follows: J. Fred Myers, president: IL D.

Herbert, ecretary and borough manager; R. Llale tVaaghL treaaurerl M. P. Moore, other officials named were: M. P.

Moore. Inspector of plumbing: W. IL Hall. Inepector of fire aUrma Samuel Olbooa. caretaker of Old Graveyard.

Addresses Civic Onb rariUle, Jaa. S. Mrs. Marietta Powers 4Vnton. field secretary for ibo Women's International League for Peace aad Freedom.

Penniyl ranla brsnrh. gave aa address this sfternoon before tba Carlisle Civic Club. Two hymns, composed by Mrs. J. a.Bucher.

Boiling Springs. wars presented by the author. Miss Martha Elisabeth Williams ssng a vocal solo, with Mrs. Bucber ac companying. To Entertain CLS Sklppeasbarrt Jan.

I Miss Ida B. Qulgley. East King; street, win bo hostess to nlgbt to tbe local Tuesday Club. COUffTY OFFICIALS ASSUME OFFICES Cumberland Gets New Prolhonotary and Sheriff; Coroner Is 69 CarlUle, Jan. S.

County officials elected last November yesterday took over their offices with two new members of the courthouse regime belnggiven their oaths of office. The new faces in the courthouse are St Elmo Getter, Newville, prothono tary, and John 11. Nlckey, Church town, deputy prothonotary. Other county officials who have taken over their duties are Sheriff James W. Criaghead and Coroner Ambrose Feffer.

Mr. Craighead continue to live in South Mid dleton. The sheriff's apartment In jail will be occupied by Deputy Peffer, who also will act ns warden 'Mr. Peffer, who was reappointed the position, was 69 years of yesterday, resuming his duties his birthday. Jacob S.

Meiley, Jury commis sioner, succeeds himself, with Wil liam Killian, Newville, as the sec member of the board. The Board of Poor Directors or ganized yesterday as follows: Spangler, president; Charles A. Shambaugh, secretary attorney; Harvey A. Heberllg, assistant treasurer and Investigator; Sea right Llndsey, Mrs. Searight Lindsay, matron: "Dr.

William Phllippy. physician. Tho. Board of County Auditors organized yesterday, i with J. A.

Throne. Shippensburg, being namedN president, and S. E. Piper, Newville, secretary. The other member the board is T.

Wesley Rudolph, Holly Springs. a is In the ket (ociinai FACES i' GAFIYKX30 FilESHrZfJTSAYS urtrtt L. trultf Ui i a a I) GCORUB BltlCKCn Camp Hal. Jaa. S.

Solulloa of aatomoblle parking and traffic, ra coaraglos development of saw klgkvay routes lato Ilarrlsbarg aad a sewags systtm art among Ibo Itams oa tka town's dtrelop meat program mapped oat by Coorga L. Bricksr, aew prtsldeat of coaaclU who assumed bis duties last night. Mr. Urickrr, wba has been a member of council for right years. was elected unsnlmously and after taking charge of tba meeting declared that ha la going lo give Camp Hill Iba "best administra tion possible, and tha best I know how." I am chnrked full of progrrs sireness." Mr.

Bricker said. In mapping out hie program. "We bare many serious problems to solve, and I am very anxious that we solve tbtm during this administration. Parking of automobiles Is ona of tka problems. Auto traf So la Increasing to suck propor tions that It may ba necessary to designate certain parking tones in order to permit a free flow of traf fic.

New routes into Harrlsburg also are to bo considered to solve the congestion problems. I believe back road to the city will be the means of bringing about the solution. "This town 'needs a sewage sys tem, and wo must consider this project seriously. Wo want a broad minded council to do tha right thing at the right time. We wsnf.

to look ahead. We must think for at least Ave years ahead and make our plans accordingly. "We are going to do business, and do It with a bang," he said, as he concluded his talk on tbe ad ministration's program. E. Wilson was elected secre tary; O.

D. Smith, treasurer; Charles Honnafous, chief of police, and A. M. Bowman, solicitor. Retiring Burgess H.

C. Zacharias was the recipient of a loving cup, presented by the citizens and bor ough council of Camp Hill. ctlman H. O. Dodge, in presenta tlon.

of the cup, said in part: "The citizens and members of our borough council do not want you to retire form the office of chief burgess without some 'evidence of appreciation on their part for the good you have done as a public servant. To serve a com munity for eight years as burgess in Itself a distinction. When you first came to town, 1902, Camp Hill had a popula tion of three hundred and sixty, and hardly any homes were built north of Market the whole town at that time being centered along Market street. You were one of the first, citi zens, with, a vision for. the future.

You, were the tloneer developer, of section of town, north of Mar street, starting first in the Hyde street section and thence you developed the Park section, which now has grown to be such a desir able residential part of the town." Councilmen who were installed i 1 C. ax 6. is larimo STHUClt DY TT.l'QC tr J. Nulai aM, 04i (M4Wf Wf aai Mia, Kf aa4iKf t4 toMa4ar art.fao at ft titai ah autak as iw. aM a im ae 4 kUtiet aie, Ar4ff ia HaffT Saa aba aag aa laeitaiM, tba 4te tba leavk mrt4 bal 44 vM aeMaev Tba tbl'4 Irba4 aa by aaie ef ibe ahaaaa4 aa4 lake la kef bae.

vmutr piaaa aara Iba iiatma af iba irark an as aaa maa4 befara tsfa ft. iu4 a (barge of letklaae 4ittag KOCH TO I HAD HXf OrcrElUAKD C0.10UCII C0UIXIL New raesWetaad. Jaa. Harry Karb aaa reveler led pea! 4at af Ibe New CawWrlaad bar at rawaril at ha rearsaalMiiaa maailag Uh aisht. tHber barawab aSrtrera elaie4 aere: Kuk a.

Weir, aarreiary. aa4 Karl It. Saaiia, Iteaa brer. Tba al4 masnbera af tka New ruiaaerlaa4 rouaril are: I It It icier, tt'jllum II. fdmmona, Frank f.

Feaeil aad John 8. Walla. Harry Karh waa re ele't4 for another term, aad Samuel K. Pro ell and G. need Gracay are new member.

Appointment of borough employee aad currant buatneas will ba transacted at tbo nest meeting. VEST FJRVIEW C0UIXIL ELECTS MEW OFFICERS Weat Fair lew, Jan. S. Linn Wanbaugh waa, re elected president of council laat night. Other officers elected were: Howard Neidla.

treaaurer. and Albert Copenhaver, aecretary. The new members of the council arc: Dr. 11. B.

IU shore. F. L. Harry Mel Eugene Facer. Old members ef council are Linn Wanbaugh.

Charles Ens ley and Harry Shaffer. Committoea were named and the election of a constable waa da ferred. It la planned by the roun oil to secure the aervlcea of one man aa conatable, health officer and auperviaor of highways. MARINE GUEST OF HONOR AT PARTY i Shlremanatown, Jan. S.

honor of Corporal Walter J. Stone, of tho United Statea Marine Bar racks, Quantico, a party waa held Saturday night at the home of his mother, Mrs. Agnes Stone In Mechanlcaburg. Present were: Mr. and Mrs.

R. R. Rider and daughter. Geraldlne Rider. Mra, Francea Lambert, Mr.

and Mra. L. D. Gossard, Mr. and Mrs.

Sira mons, Herbert, Simmons, Paulino Simmons, Harold Simmons, H. Simmons, Mrs. Agnes Stone, Cath arlne Kauffman, John M. Weav odau. Nellie M.

Stone, Carl Fitzgerald, Lena Bucher, Coleman Stone, Walter J. Stone, Mr. end Mrs. Charles S. Welsh and sons, Richard Welsh, Charles S.

Welsh, and Wesley Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W. Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Waggoner, Mr. and Mrs. John Wevodau, Mr.

and Mrs. Clin ton "Stone, Guy Woodrow Stone, Winifred Stone and Regina Stone. Mr. and Mrs. George Wat goner, Mildred Waggoner, June Waggoner, Mrs.

Harry D. Frey, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Small, daughters, Freda Small, Barbara Small, Althea Small, Madge Small, Wllma Small and, Isabel! Small and son, Newton Small. Standard Bearers to Meet New Jan. B.

Miss Lucinda Rlgllng and Miss Sarah Bowen. will be hostesses at a meeting of, the Standard Bearers to be held in. the parlor of the Baughman Memorial Methodist Church Friday night at 5.30 o'clock. Other West Shore News on Pago 14 last night are: George L. Bricker, Ralph Irwin, Robert L.

Myers, and George M. Brinton. The retiring councilmen are Thomas Greene, Earle JL Schaeffer and Fred M. Clothier. Mr.

chaeffer was president during the past two AaSDTOaTiaSTS TO COOPERATE wftd vukun xm Co PcsIiJ; lo Esitcist Dbmtisa tealasi. Jaa, I. Taoo aittj be a aaa4 la aae aitag mt a latiaMrraiMa" Hins Kaatuiaa said aa aaa aaaaaiiag oaV, Sa(oa4ia Ha lea Oaaf. aba aa defeated reeleeiiaa) af aa olfbl')er "ltfal a a 4 deliberate tlalv lata af iba am aabila la a a at I ba aaaiabad. bat t.

C. ItaejMMasi ibeea a HI be pa Kera euadjag bhla4 palas lag PttWt af aaiamabHea," Iba baigeaa dor tared. "There baa be la tbe past ibe Impreaataa) that mataa malaialaa a ape4 trap aa4 a lib the ra opera! i af all aai bla anniariat. I am la trr la put Lematae an Ibe map aa a loan determined on afe and aane'l law enforcement a huh will not? only proiert the loan from ih apead demon, but a lit benefit the. law abiding motorist.

I "Ordinancea on the bore us it I books will be enforced If they are Just aad If they are unjuet they should bo tba burgea pointed out. Ta kvsrrrias) Tba main contention And In aasumlng office la tba governing of automobile traffic. Tba automobile trafflo abould ba governed with Judgment, and we are ansious I that aumoblle drivers go through the loan at a moderate speed so aa "not to endanger our resident, We Want tho .11 I motorists and I am aura by ear rising discretion wo will be al lo enforce the law both to the kii lafarilon ef the town's residents and the motorists. SHEAFFEItRE ELECTED HEAD OF COUNCIL IN W0RMLEYSDURG Wnrmloysbarv, Jan. Sheaffer waa re elected president of the Wormleyaburg Borough Council at Its reorganization meet ing laat night.

Other officers elect ed were 8. S. Bruce, borough secretary, and Vernon Kleater, borough treaaurer. The new members who took their seata in the Council laat night are Ralph Schrack. John S.

Binkley, J. R. Neldhammer and Ralph Evans. Old members of Council are Ross Sheaffer, William E. Glvens and John Hamer.

Routine business waa transacted by Council. ENTERTAINED AT SURPRISE PARTY Marysvlllr, Jan. S. A surprise birthday party waa given for Mrs. C.

R. Haney, Saturday, at her home hv Maple avenue. Luncheon was served to the following guests: Mr. I and Mrs. Jacob Hlddeman, Mr.

and i Mrs. G. A. Dlsslnger, Mrs. H.

M. 1 Fortenbaugh, Mrs. W. B. Fort en 1 baugh, H.

Deckard. Mrs. Annie Eppley, Mrs. T. White.

Mrs. D. Earl Geib, Miss Phyllis Dlsslnger, Mrs. Florence Martin. I Miss Georganna Rider.

Enola: Mrs. Clara Hartzell, West Falrvlew; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ewing. Howard Ewing, Mr.

and Mrs. Addi son Sheckler, Adam Knaub, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

Haney. FUNERAL HELD FOR JOSEPH A. CARNES Marysville, Jan. 5. Funeral serv ices were held for Joseph Carnes, 73, yesterday.

Burial was In the Chestnut Grove Cemetery. The Kev. W. Wright, Altoona. former minister of the local Church of God, officiated, assisted by the Rev.

J. E. Strlne, of Church of God. and the Rev. CVI Stong, pastor of Zibn: Lutheran' Church, Marysville.

Surviving are Clair Carnes, Ruth erford Heights; Mrs. Jennie Stouf fer, Middletown; four 'stepsons, S. P. Fesler, George Fesler, C. Por ter Marysville, and Howard Fesler, Harrlsburg.

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Years Available:
1866-1948