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Elizabethville Echo from Elizabethville, Pennsylvania • 3

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THE EL12ABETHVILLE Ecfro ELIZABETHVILLE, THE SHIP NEVER RETURNED THAT NEVER LEFT PORT bethville spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Samuel Zearing. Mr. Harry Straw and family and Roy Deibler and family spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel J. Bowman. Air. and Mrs. Harry Merklcy of Pittsburgh are spending some time here with friends.

Charles Sheetz is spending several days with his sister, Mrs. Samuel Zen ring. Miss Mary Enders of Harrisburg ghter of Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iebo and daughter Bernice of Enterline paid a visit to the home of F.

L. Lebo on Saturday. Sunday School, Sunday afternoon in Jacob's U. B. Church at 1.30 o' clock; preaching 2.30 and Mite's Society 7.3(1 p.

in, Frank Hoover and fumily of Ber-rysburg, John Scholl and Mr. Evans of Tower City, Raymond Hoover and family of Armstrong Valley and Glace Hoover and family were Sunday visitors at the home of John Hoover. spent the week end with her parents the following spent Monday eve ning at Elizabethville: Harry Straw, Koy Deibler, Charles Zimmerman Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Snyder and duu ghtor Mane, and Miss Edna File.

J. C. Bixler spent several days at flarrisburg. Mr. and Mrs.

Engle and daughter. Ruth, of Enterline, spent Sunday eve Loyalton Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. Thanksgiving Service at 10.30. Mr.

and Mrs. William Swalley of Akron, Lancaster County, will sing and Mrs. Swalley will make an address. George Wren and wife of Wil-liamstown visited at the home of J. W.

Buyer, on Thursday. George Snyder and family, Mark Weaver and family visited at the ning with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zear- ing. Charles Deibler spent Saturday at Wizabothvillc.

W. F. Forney of Eliznbolhvill was a town caller on Sunday. home of William Snyder at Millers- burg on Sunday. Curtm News Walter Zerbe, wite and daughter Barbara of Lykens visited at the home of J.

S. Zerbe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniel spent Murlyn Johns and Mrs.

J. P. Johns Monday evening at Millersburg. Mr. Charles lulkroad made a trip motored to Harrisburg on Saturday.

Mrs. Marlyn Johns and son, Marlyn, to Elizabethville Wednesday. returned home from the City hos Mr. Paul Romberger spent Tues day evening at Millersburg. pital with them.

Kay Good and wife ot Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniel, Miss visited his mother, Mrs. S. S.

Good Arlene Deibler witnessed the Odd over Sunday. Rev. C. W. Horner and family ot Fellows parade at Tower City Wed nesday evening.

Mr. Charles Romberger and ehil dren, Cora, Jennie, Mrs. F. P. Rom Williamstown spent Sunday at the home of C.

I. Lupoid. Harrv Harper, wile and daughter berger, Mrs. William Kolva spent Beatrice spent Friday evening at Ly Friday at Harrisburg. kens.

Mrs. W. W. Deibler and children, Howard Johns, wife and son Har Raymond, Florence, Arlene spent Fri old of Matamoras visited Mrs. Mary day evening at Millersburg.

Lower, on Saturday. Some of our residents attended a meeting in the Killinger Grange Hull Frank Barry, wite anil on Nor man, Hank Barry ot iMizaoetnviiie, Saturday evening. Mr. Frank Epsole, Mr. Ralph Dei Helen, Lois and Mark Horner of Wil liamstown visited at the home of bier of Palmdale spent Saturday in llus vicinity, hunting.

Ralph Snyder, on Sunday. Mrs. Harrison Miller, Mrs. Albert Mr. W.

Deibler made a trip to Sitlinger and son, Harrison, visited Millersburg Saturday. it the home of Charles Musser at Some of our citizens attended the Matamoras, on Thursday. communion services in St. John's Salem Mover, wite and children, Lutheran church, Sunday. You can't expect your ship to come IN if you never send it OUT Miss Ruth Romberger spent the Grace and Clair of Millersburg, Leon Burrell and wife of Hummelstown, visited relatives here over Sunday.

week end at Charles Romberger Miss Carrie lloke, Messrs. Rich Mrs. William Hoffman visited Mrs. ard Hoover and John Hoke spent Lydiu Lntz on Thursday. Sunday at the home of Homer Min- George Spoils and tainiiy ot Mii-ersburg.

visited at the home of Ir nieh. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wert, and win Boyer on Sunday evening. children spent Sunday at the home of Edwin Geist and tamily, Kay ueist Harry Deibler.

Misses Gladys Zeiiftrs, Myrtle. Co wife and son Marlin, visited at the ra, Mattie, Daniel and Murlin cider home of Jonas Matter at Millersburg Friday evening. Mrs. Sarah Miller ot Portland, ur- spent Sunday at the home of W. VV.

Deibler. Messrs. Ceylon Minnich, and Chas. gon, Mrs. JLmma J.euo ot rnuauei- phia, Mrs.

Edward Grubb and son, Zeidcr spent Sunday at the home of "THOUSANDS of Pennsylvania Power Light Co. customers and other local people have their ships coming in every three months. Every January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1, they get money by mail from the Company. But these folks first sent their ships OUT they invested in the Company's Preferred Stock. You've heard that "money that "money makes This is how it's done-by INVESTING.

If you invest in only 25 shares of this stock you will be entitled to receive $37.50 every three months from Pennsylvania Power Light Co. It's the vessel sailing the seas that makes the money it's the dollar safely invested that produces MORE dollars. Charles Romberger. Harvey of Highspire, Mrs. Ulayton Hollzmaii of Elizabethville, Mrs.

Mr. Harry Deibler. Mr. and Mrs. larry Harper and daughter, Bea- Harry Daniel spent Sunday evening tile home ol Cyrus Zeuler.

nee visited at me nonie ot ueorge lui'iH-r on Thursday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. A. II. Rowe were: Mr.

and Mrs. Carsonville William Sweigard of Elizabeth Zimmerman of Lykens R. D. Mrs. Daniel Troutman, Mrs.

James Kessler and Elba Tschopp of Lykens ville visited his parents, Mr. and Township, Rev. C. W. Horner ot Wil- Mrs.

Harvey Sweigard on Sunday. lamstown. William Fawber ol Muncy, spent Flovd llarner and family motored the week end here with relatives and to Rockville on Sunday afternoon. friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter VVentzel, James Hummel and family visited SPECIAL ADVANTAGES You get an Immediatae and Direct Return of over 6 each year on every dollar you invest in this Preferred Stock. their son, Charles and amily at Mil lersburg, Sunday. FACTORS OF SAFETY The Company Supplies Great Public Needs Electricity and gas are necessities and are always in great demand. Whether times are good or bad, everybody uses electricity and gas because they are NECESSITIES of everyday life.

The increase in the number of Customers on the Company's lines as shown by the following figures illustrates the growth of the Company. J. J. Latsha, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Welkcr and Clyde Smith attended communion services in the Reformed Church at Pillow, Sunday, when they Common It Has Equal Voting Rights with Stock and $7 Preferred Stock. Supervision by the PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF PENNSYLVANIA serves to protect the interests alike of Customers, Investors and the Company. Transfer Agent Lehigh Valley Trust Company, Allentown, Pa. Registrar The Allentown National Bank, Allentown, Pa. also visited Mr.

and Mrs. John Hep-ner at Berrysburg. Miss Erma Hackenberg of Harrisburg spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11.

B. Hackenberg. Miss Nancy Fawber moved her household goods to Elizabethville last week. Henry Neidig and Miss Kathryn Tax Free Features. This stock is Free from the Pennsylvania 4 Mill Tax.

Also you will not have to pay the present normal Federal Income Tax on the income, or money you will receive as dividends, from this investment. Electricity June 30, 1926 157.510 June, 1920 59,912 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coldron of Read ing, called at the home of Harry Harper on Sunday. John Hoffman and wife, George Hoffman, wife and two children of Johnstown visited at the home of Charles Grubb on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Henz and children Anna and John of Lykens visited at the home of W. W. Troutman on Sunday.

Sunday visitors at the home of Ed win Geist were: Mrs. Sara Wertz of Pillow, Mrs. William Hemping of Wil iningtun, Mrs. 'Jonas Matter, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Garland and son Harold, Kate Matter and daughter, Virginia and Francis Gelnet of Millersburg. Marlin Boyer and wife of Millersburg visited at the home of Irwin Lioyer on Sunday. J. Stewart Black, wife and children of Harrisburg spent the week end at the home of J. S.

Zerbe. Oscar Koppenheffer, wife and son John, Harry Foreman, and wife of 'lizabethtown visited at the home of Cat 31,441 15,876 15,55 Fawber of Enders. visited the hit Increase in Customers Paid every three months, on January April July 97,598 ter's parents on Sunday. Dividends are $1.50 per Share, and October I Misses lva Gottshall, Mary Zim merman, and Alvertu Zimmerman ol Elizabethville spent the week end with their respective parents lire. Lloyd Gussler of Millersburg spent a few Spotts Emory Miller last week.

Mrs. Irwin Boyer spent days at the home of George at Millersburg. Its Properties and Service are Kept at a High Standard. This Stock is Cumulative, therefore the Company must pay the dividends in full before any dividends can be paid on the Common Stock. This Stock is Preferred as to assets and dividends over the Common Stock and, excepting dividend rate, has same rights and privileges a3 the $7 Preferred Stock.

The Large Number of Customers and the Many Different Kinds of Industries depending upon Pennsylvania Power Light Company for service is in itself insurance of the maintenance of the Company's revenues at all times. Your Dividend Money is Paid by Check. You have no coupons to clip or ownership certificates to make out. Your name is registered on our books and your dividends come to you through the mail. Redeemable at $110.00 and dividend per share at the option of the Company.

Tiiis Stock is Fully Paid and Non-Assessable. This Preferred Stock, besides being sound from an investment point of view, gives you the satisfaction of investing at home, thereby keeping money at home and materially assisting in the growth and upbuilding of this section, where your interests are centered. The Lighting Company's Stock is a reliable security that can be depended upon at all times. Don't forget it's safe Sunday with his mother, Mrs. 1 nomas Shoop.

Mrs. Samuel Yerges is still confined to her bed by illness. Mrs. Mary Kinsinger spent several days during the past week with her daughter, Mrs. John Mauser at Elizabethville.

Mrs. Thomas Shoop called on Mrs. Philip Shoop, Sunday. Harry Ruinmel of Powlr. Valley, called on Elmer Welker last Thursday.

William Welker and children Phyllis and William of Lykens visited here on Sunday. On Thursday, November 25th, Elinor E. Welker will sell personal properly, live stock and farming implements. Charles Hummel and family spent Jie week end at their camp here as did Charles and Blair Mattis, who spent Saturday and Sunday at their -ullage. Revival services are in progress i.he U.

B. Church at present, services being held every evening at 7.30. An invitation is extended to all to join in the worship. SUPERVISORS WILL MEET AT HARRSBURC The Department of Highways in conjunction with the officers of the Township Supervisors' Association of Dauphin County has scheduled Friday, November 19, 192G, as the date for holding the annual convention of this association. The meeting will be held in the Court House at Harrisburg, and called to order by the President of the Association AI.

Harvey Taylor of Harrisburg, at 10 a. m. The purpose of this convention is to discuss the township road problems and to devise ways and means and dividends have been paid regularly and promptly without a break since the first shares were issued OVER SIX YEARS AGO to advance the improvement of town Pennsylvania Power Company ship highways. The Association membership is Mail coupon to order stock or for complete information. Waynesville Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Bechtel and made up of township supervisors and township auditors of the townships of the second class in Dauphin Coun ty, each township supervisor and township auditor being a member of the Association. The officers of the Association are: M.

Harvey Taylor, children, Marlin Lebo and Darwin Dimpsey transacted business at Rock ville, Wednesday evening. President: Adam Palmer, 1st Vice Rev. M. G. Sponsler is improving President; Simon P.

Garver, 2nd V. President; I. F. Bogner, Secretary; his home by painting the house. and John K.

Zoll, Treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Shaetter, Mr. These officers have arranged for and Mrs. Geaorge P. Shaeffer son, George Walter Smith of Pen-brook, Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Hoffman a very interesting program and ex- ct to have one of the most largely Lee Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles PENNSYLVANIA POWER LIGHT Preferred Stock Allentown, Pa. (Mark in meeting your requirements) Please send free copy of booklet telling more about your Preferred Stock and the Company. I wish to subscribe for shares your Preferred Stock (year) ly dividend rate of $6 per share) at price of $98.00 and accrued dividend per share.

Send bill to me showing exact amount due. I wish to subscribe for shares your Preferred Stock (year ly dividend rate of $6 per share) on Easy Payment plan of $10 per share down and $10 per share per month until $98.00 and accrued dividend per share is paid. Please ship shares your Preferred Stock (yearly dividend rate of per share) at $98.00 and accrued dividend per share with draft attached through Name of Your Bank Name Street attended meetings this Association has hail since its Buy your shares from any employe of the East Electric company they are our salesmen The Company maintains a Resale Department for the benefit of its stockholders, to assist and advise in the resale of any of its shares. Corsnitz of Matamoras and Roy Lebo were Sunday visitors at the home the Department ot Hierhwavs will he represented at this meeting bv J. of J.

E. Jury. C. McCarrell, District Engineer, of John Bechtel, son Kenneth, Marlin Lebo. and C.

C. Rowe were callers the district oft ice at Harrisburg. at the home of William McNeal at Enders. Thursday evening. BUSINESS Austin Dimpsy transacted business 114 City ACT OR SESQUI BUILDINGS WILL BE DISMANTELED In making the announcement that the Exposition Association had definitely determined to close the exposition on scheduled time.

Mayor Kendrick of Philadelphia, gave what is considered a warning to business interests who desire the Sesqui be continued until next year. Unless those interests who are backing the movement for continu resident of this vicinity died at the County home at Harrisburg, last week. Interment was made at that Sponsler. I Funeral services for Henry Rissinger, aged Civil War veteran who Jt Reading, Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Nornuin Lenker, son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Wingard of Mil lersburg, Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Rowe, Misses Pauline Lebo and Alice Jury, Marlin and Roy Lebo were Sunday isitors at the home of Theodore Lebo. Mr. and Mrs.

John Bechtel and children transacted business at Wil-liamstown Saturday evening. Arthur Miller and family of Harrisburg, Mrs. Claude Wertz and dau ghter Ruth of Fisherville spent Saturday at the home of Austin Dimpsey. Hairy Hoover spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Harry Snyder near Carsonville. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Enterline and daughter, VVinSfred of Hurrisburg, ation formulate practical, definite tion. Your help is needed. Samuel Sheib and wife visited the latter's father, Charles Coleman of Spring Glen who is a patient at the Fountain Springs hospital, Saturday evening. Blanchte Hepler left for Harris-burg last week.

Gratz Items Charles Tobias and son Fred of Palmyra, visited the former's brother, 0. T. Tobias on Sunday. Charles Ney and family of Valley View visited at the home of Clarence plans and present them to the Mayor within two or three weeks, the plans for dismanteling the Sesaui lie Stroheeker spent Saturday in Philadelphia. Harry Uoodling who is employed at Enula spent the week end here.

S. A. Holtzmun spent last week at Harrisburg as a juror. Lester Novinger is building a wire corn crib to house his summer corn crop. J.

H. Strohecker of Millersburg spent the week end with his brother, Aaron and family. institution. Mr. Dieter of Lykens visited at the home of Henry liower on Saturday evening.

Clarence Portzline of York spent the week end in town. Mrs. Harry Hess and Leo Rogers and family visited the former's par buildings, will go forward on the day set for its closing, December 1st, although the Mayor said it would not be closed before that date. Neva spent Saturday at Lykens. Jacob Reigle and family were to Herndon on Sunday.

Ralph Umholtz who is employed in Harrisburg visited his parents over the week end. Alma Wise and friend spent Monday at Shamokin. Ralph Troxell moved into the house vacated by Homer Shadle. Mr. Mark Kebaugh and family spent Sunday at Berrysburg.

Mrs. Lewis Hoffman spent several days at the home of Calvin Engle, Loyallon. Raphael Emanuel, a desert sheik of Mesopotamia, delivered a fine lecture in the I. O. O.

F. Hall, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Enders and daughters Mae and Ruby spent Sunday at Weissport, visiting Rev.

and Mrs. H. W. Kreibel. ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Moses Shade at Koppenhaver and Charles Hess on Sunday. A number of town ladies recently assisted John Schminkey to husk 12 acres of corn. The ladies revealed that they hadn't forgot much of the work of corn husking on the farm and refused to don gloves in their work. The spelling bee, a part of the Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Rowe were Sun day visitors at the home of John ARRESTED FOR ILLEGAL TRAPPING (Crowded out last week.) John Andraskavage, of Porter Mrs. Joseph Hartman left on Mon day for Philadelphia, where she will visit the Sesqui Centennial.

Mrs. Aaron Daniel visited at the home of 0. T. Tobias several days last week. Mr.

Straub of Crossroads, visited at the home of Jacob Reigle on Sunday. Allen Klinger of Lykcns moved to his grandfather, J. P. Artz's property last week. Allen Willier has installed a radio Bechtel.

Mrs. Miles Enders of Elizabeth died Tuesday, November 9th, were held at Fetterhoff's church Saturday afternoon, with burial in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. J. F.

Stabley officiated. Born March 25, 1845 and married to Miss Mary Garverich, October 27, 1867. He is survived by six sons and two daughters, two sons, a daughter and his wife having preceded him in death five months ago. Mrs. Alfred Klinger died at her home near this place Sunday evening after a long illness, at the age of G3 years, and is survived by her husband and a son, Harry, of Mil-lersburg, and a daughter, Mrs.

Harry Putt of Inglenook. Also by two brothers, Charles and Riley Wertz of Fisherville and one sister, Mrs. Bubb of Sunbury. Funeral services will be held this Thursday afternoon at Halifax with the Rev. C.

E. Heffleger officiating. Jesse Sheetz and family of Eliza Township, was arrested by Archie C. ville, Mrs. Clnude Wertz, daughter, hmitn, game warden ot Schuvlki 1 of Fisherville were Sunday visitors at the home of Austin Dimpsey.

program of the parent-teachers meet County, on the charge of violation of the state game laws. The defendant was lodged for the night in the Potts Spring Glen on Sunday. Mrs. Elsie Bellis is clerking at the Kades Department Store. Mr.

Kudes spent last week at Harrisburg and New York. George Hepler was a business caller at Elizabethville last week. Mr. Melvin Wiest, Roy Dockey, Misses Fern Wiest and Laura Hor-ley of Lykens, and Mrs. Harry Um-holtz and son Lester, visited Ed.

Hoffman Sunday evening. Hannah Clark, Margaret Schminkey and Ethel Troxel motored to Pottsville Saturday. Mrs. Allen Williard and daughter mg was greatly enjoyea Dy a large number of narticioants. Dr.

Coleman Harrv Hoover was a recent vis Fisherville Services in the Lutheran churches are as follows: Communion at Fet-tcrholf's at 10 a. m. and preaching at Enders at 2 p. m. by the pastor, Rev.

J. F. Stabley. Enders Circuit Enders Sunday School at 9 a. m.

and preaching at 10 a. m. St. Paul's Sunday School at 1.80 p. m.

Preaching at 2.30 p. m. Fisherville Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. and preaching at 7,00 p.

m. by the pastor, Rev. M. G. itor at the home of Harry Troutman Roy Blyler of Valley View was no lie jail.

The game warden charged Andras at Loyalton. ticed in town, Sunday. Annie Coleman of Harrisburg re- Mr. and Mrs. Cleave Albright and kavage, an unnaturalized foreigner, President of the State Parent-Teacher's Association, gave a very interesting talk on his subject.

Every citizen of town, if they are willing to boost the Borough Schools and labor for their advancement, is eligible son, William Keaffer of Halifax were visitors at the home of William' Rum turned to this place, to take up her residence with her mother, Mrs. Ja ui crapping musKrats, ana at a hearing before a Pottsville Alderman was Rife Notes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leitzel and Lil- cob Coleman. mel on Sunday.

fined $50 and the costs of prosecu John Rissinger, who was a former Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Snoke and dau to membership of the local associa tion..

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