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THE IIARRISttURG TK Ll GUAPII, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1913. RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES I I i' i sara rrri ET' Whom do Tot" think th prHtlMt rlrl In intrl IVnnnvb anin? Tht U. otilatt)" HrrUhir, rt cour. unit within a hundrtd tnH ra1iu of the city. Pom lob.

Un I It? Anjirtr. th TVWrnph nt to fln4 out for th bmpft of 1t rdn. nd it iicriit tn dnv mthoil hy which th problem ran 1trmin1 properly and hy rrittca that are crittra. The question Surprise Kitchen Shower For Newly wedded Daughter Meilra. Ta.

April IS On Thuraday evenltic, April 1. very pleaant ur prlae kitchen hower waa held at the heme Mr and Mr. P. A. Rhine tn honor of their newly married daughter.

Mra. L. Molnt. She received many beauttful jtlfm. Refret hmenta were eerved and mule waa a feature.

The following oonipod the happy party: Mra. William Kaffman. Mra. J. B.

Olea. Mra. John Mert Mrs. Tunla Voeburjr. Mra.

Joeeph Book. Mra. Mertln Hark. Mr. John Q.

Hok. Mr. William Palmer. Mra. W.

H. Kurt. Mra Herbert Lurkew. Mr Miller. Mr.

John Bur rl. Mr. Caveny. and the Mla Mildred Hack. Carrie Caaner.

Margaret Wlllard. Flom Rhine. Weaver. Elda Rhine, Naomi Caener. Rachel Kaffman.

Me Caveny. Sa.ne Reno. Victoria and loula Heer. Jennie Rhine and Rhine. Mra.

Jacob Rlek enbauah and two daughter. Mayme and Orrtrid. have returned to Iwl tnwn after vlnlting friend at Mexico. Mr, lye Rov MolJt waa visiting Mr. and Mra Harrjr VI kereham.

of Thomp eontown Mr. O. H. Orenmel and Mra. Hut nJe a buinea trip to I'ort Royai.

Saturday. Mi Klorenca Turbtt of Tuncarora. wa to Mexico, on Surrtav. Mr. irton Hubert and of leerviile.

visited her ter. C'harl Caveny. over Sunday. The Rev. Arthur Trice an4 family vllt4 the former father, the ev.

J. M. P1ce. on Monday. Mr.

Palmer Sluletber vlcited her daughter, Mr. JohnKltzman. of Mlllervtown. on Sunday, Dauphin Hotel Property Being Greatly Improved By Sfecici Carrtsffnimet Dauphin. April 12.

Ex Sherlft W. Sellers haa Improved the Dau thln House very (treatly with fresh yatnt and a new iron fence around ihe yard. A number of other buildups In the town are bHna: (treatly Improved. Harvey E. Knupp has purchased (tround on the Charles E.

Shaffer Helchts In Puuphtn and will erect bungalow. The slKht he has selected Is one that commands a beautiful view of the Susquehanna river and the country for miles around. Miss Lotta Ycutx. a cousin. Is vlsitins; Joseph Kennedy for a few days.

William 11. Biikel. of Philadelphia, was home with his family over Sunday. Mrs. Edna, and Miss Jane Sponsler are occuping the tenant house of 'W.

K. Crouse. TROUT STREAMS WELL STOCKED By Sficill LorrtspoKiitnct Boner fcprlnc. Pa April II. The Salem public schools closed on Wednesday.

These scholars were present every day of the school year: Carrie Row, Ida Gemberlin. Laura S. Gem berling. Murry Maurer. Grant H.

and Alvin S. Row. Trout streams in Snyder and adjoining counties are believed to be comparatively well stocked with the "speckled beauties" this year. Snyder county horticulturists now feel free to say that we will have this year the greatest peach crop In years. Hurley Romlg and the Rev.

v. H. Iiolbeer attended the Woman's Christian Temperance t'nlon meeting at Middleburg last week. Raymond Dol beer. of the Belleville Deposit Hank.

Is visiting friends here. The Cru sders Bible i'lass of St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran fhurch will render two comedies In. the Independent der of Odd Fellows Hall here this evening VAN DTRR FER905AI.S Vaa Dyke. April William Yocum moved hia famllv from Perry county Into W.

A. McFarUnd's dwelling house. Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Me Car land and daughter. Mildred, vittd rei atlve In Harrleburar. last wk. Mrs.

Harry Foltr i on the lck list. E. H. Baker moved his family from MeOure to tne lumber camp. Mr.

and Mrs. Wesly Crlly and sn. Rav. and Mr. and Mrs Prank Mover.

H. Luta, and Mrs. H. Rodgers wnt to Mifflin on Saturday H. S.

Kilmer, general merchant, and poetmatr of Tusrarora wa her Saturday delivering good. urs. inri imppie Pnt a Tew day with her daughter, Mra. James Roush, VI ninifBuiuvti ri. Your Liver is Clogged up Tkafs Way Yes'ie aurrcsrsi LiTSlPsLLS all mi.

tsUIX KM, SIAU FtXl Mb Signature TirW OM kfaty joimaa FOVR OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA'S PRETTIEST GIRLS MERLE PVNKIjE la to be left to the boye In the arhoola of the varlotia towne. Kertnnlnc to day the Telegraph pecta to diplay every Saturday aoma of the aeiertiona. and If you care to ee eomethina: reallv worth while, Jnet mhat the averaee youth of h'lh achool aire really conldra well worth look Inc at. just watoh thta paae from time to time. The method la a'mple.

The boya Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Erecting Concrete Bridge Miller April 12 The mason work for the pew addition to the Johnson Rallee Sho Company bulldln la belnn pushed alonit rapidly. Extensive repairs to the baseball around, fences and grandstand will be started next week. Public schools jof I'pper Paxton township closed this week after a seven months' term. A mule belonging to H.

O. Koppen haver, while being shod, fell and broke a leg. The animal was shot. Mrs. Edna Hobh, sister of W.

L. Mark, who has been seriously 111 In the Lock Haven Hospital, la Improving. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Went died on Tuesday.

Elmer Railing, who has been 111 for several weeks, has gone to the home of his sister. In the Cumberland Valley to recuperate. J. Jury Is out again after a month's Illness. A.

N. Williamson. Market street. Is seriously 111 at his home. Mrs.

Jane Fahnestovk, of West Chester, who haa been the guest of her sisters, the Misses Bow man. has returned to her home. The Penneylvanla Railroad Company Is preparing to put In a new iron span of the railroad bridge which crosses Wlooniaco creek. The new bridge will be Incased In concrete. Eugene Etee land and Mr.

Penny, two sailors of the battleship Utah, were the guests of N. M. Freck and famllr this week. Made Superintendent of Rail Mills and Furnaces By Sftrisl CorrftfenitHC Mount Joy. April II.

Frank B. Snyder, of Sparrows Point. a former Mount Joy boy, who haa been in the employ of the Maryland Steel Company, haa been promoted to the position of general superintendent of the rail mill and open hearth furnaces. J. E.

Mann, welghmaster for the Grey Iron Casting Company, has resigned. The Landlsvllle Gun Club held a shoot for clay plceons with the following result: A. Mumma broke S3 out of 75; W. Moore. 42 out of 75; B.

Bard. 6 out of 75; Andrew Eshleman. 35 out of 75: C. H. Long, 34 out of 5: Dr.

F. B. I Swam. 34 out of 85, and Miller Eshleman. 12 out of 25.

The Brethren in Christ opened the Sunday school at the Mount Pleasant Church on Sundav afternoon with an enrollment of 107. Ralph E. Muter. Infant son of Edward and Victoria Mutzer, residing near Kakel died on Wednesday. MS MFRTIXC Wll.l.

HE HKLU IS MARIETTA CHIRCH By Sft. ial Corrtsfcnitnci Marietta. Pa. April li. Edward Pnh.n.

nf Mount Carmel. was th guest of hla brother. Samuel Roberts. Mrs. J.

H. Schulti! nas returnea irora a visit with her daughter. Mrs. V. at Hazleton.

County Superin tendent Daniel Flelshcher. paid his an nual visit to the Marietta school tnis week. Th new base ball team Is rapidly being organized under the direc tion of Councilman Penwell. McDivItt as been slg ned as a twtrler, and Ruby, who caught last year for the Stevens Trade School, a Marietta boy. will com pose the battery.

Mr, oeorge Htest and on. Drew, are the guests of the former's parents, at Phoenlxvllle. The O. A. B.

msss meeting will be beM In the Zton's ReiormeJ church, on Pat urday evening, at 7.1 o'clock, April 19, and B. Frank Fsheimaa. and the Rev. H. t.

Kreldler, of Lancaster, will be the speakers. Williamstown High School Will Graduate Eighteen Bl Sfteiol Icrrffendintt Williamstown, April 12. The commencement exerclaea of the Williamstown High School will he held In the Academy of Music on May 21. The class consists of eighteen members, as follows: Grace Thompson, Mary Budd, Helen Budd, Charlotte Woffendon. Mary Morgan, Blodwln Wat kins.

Nellie Wagner, Irene Klein felter. Amy Moyer, Mayme Phillips. Ida Evan. William Wagner, Everett Faseold, William B. Ralph.

Paul Bhoop. of Bteelton, spent a few days with his parents. Amy Romberger, of Harrlsburg, Is visiting Mlsa Helen Budd. Miss Flossie Millard, of Steel ton, la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Millard. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Klinger and son, Harrison, are touring the lower end of the county by automobile. Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Miller returned from a trip to Pen Argyle. XEWTILLE KEWS ITEMS JferrUle.

Pa, April 1. Professor Wyley, of Morrlstown. N. spent the week end witn mends here. Mrs.

Clyde Giant and son. of Harrlsburg, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra Bwarta. Thomas McK. Hayes, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with hit family.

Paul Reed, of Pittsburgh, visited hla parents, the Rev. and Mrs. O. M. Reed, for a few days.

Mrs, Joseph Thompson spent Sunday in Harrlsburg. Mr. and Mra. Luther Sheldon and son have moved to Pittsburgh. George P.

James and Edgar S. Manning attended a meeting of the Associated Councils. Royal Arcanum. In Iancaster, Tuesday. "'I I ul ANNA NE1MO Imply together, ballot for the prettleat ittrl and eend her picture to the Telegraph.

Thua far the choice haa been made In four townt, anil here they are: XtaryavHIe Mta Para Tppley. luincannon Mm Merle hunkle. MerhanlcahurR Mtaa Martha Schaf hlrt and M(a Anna Neldta. That Inpt reatilt probably won't hap Log Cabin Over 100 Years Old, Torn Down Pt Ccrr.rrirr Gettysburg. April 12.

A large number of men are employed In preparing the tamp for the old soldiers during the fiftieth anniversary of the battle Horace M. Stuart, son of Vr. and Mrs. Henry Stuart, has been appointed quartermaster on the steamer New Orleans, of the Merchants" and Miners' Transportation Company. Sect "irZT Stfu Trel's S'" ury IVpartment.

Inspected the 'n Tuesday evening In the Post Offlce building on Monday. The grammar school building, whith was Young Men's Brotherhood of well attended. Fred Werner ho is tvo iho Bota car Joined during the past year. Theih ek homeThe Rev. J.

8. senior class at High School cleared arnsworth spent a day In town. about ISO at the play. "Wrecked In: Mis Sudle troup. of this place, held Port." given In the High School room the lucky number 'entitling her to the recently.

Mrs. Margaretta Hill. Ko'd piece given away by Abra wldow of the late Pr. J. L.

Hill, died i ham Snyder on Saturday evening. at her home In Chambersburg street, line Rev. W. h. Fhelps and Mrs.

Friday evening, aged IS years. One Helps and daughter Velma. In com of Gettysburg oldest landmarks wasj Pny with R. Kosenbaugh and Mrs. raited to the ground last week when h.en, of Troy.

visited at the home the log cabin In Steinwehr avenue Howard Bitterman this eek. Miss was torn down. It Is said It was vera nd Lenker vls 100 vearsold. Mrs, Guyon H. Buehler friends In Mlllersburg over Sun spent several days with friends In Jm' and daughter gerstown this week.

Mlsa Carrie Warthen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warthen. and Preston Hull, clerk In the liettvsburg Post tfflce, were married at the home of the bride tiarriahurr.

Is spending the Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. Mr. J1, Hartzel. of Fairfleld. The Rev.

Mr. the first and Mrs. J. F. Huddle, of Washington.

rih.t nand, crushed In neiuni car drill team of the "lur Jt Umi i urni team or the unoer Mrs. ituoaie the Gettysburg department tore. Ur H. L. niehl had hi rigi arm uroKen while cranking his automobile.

ar vUltlnf Mrs Huddle father Dr uNe who Is Ul. Anew store front Is being put in II nriauan tndeavor Society of Port Royal PaStOr tailed tO Nw Lutheran Church Wednesday. Texas Presbyterian Church jLewistown Fire Company By' spurt con Receives New Anoaratus Mlffllntown. April 12. Miss dTheTw'aVXty.

Bena 'ntrsohooS! iA io me nnstian Endeavor Society ward, near Acauemia. ira. jonn motner Allen and Mrs. Harry Forney, of near 0" the rlod. Thompsontown.

spent a snort time fvra Thursday evening in town on their re N1 6t turn from Academia. and Mrs. Pleber. formerly Miss Kather.ne Culp. oh i.

Kd of Harrlsburg have Urrtr new home In herry rL Mrfc CaU former residents will snend il. t'cnneii enieriauiru jhe dred party in honor of her niece. her couam. Miss Alma Sieber. The Wright.

Nellie Baughman and Pearl i fmm. AftornV AnareW Hradlev Street Presbyterian Church Fort Worth. Texas, at a salary of 12,000 per annum. WIIJ.IAMSTOWX ITEMS By Sftrial iVrllllaniton. April 12 The Rer J.

W. Hover and wife visited friends at Sunbury. Lewellyn Joseph, bo had a severe case or dlpntneria, la slightly Improving. Mrs. Daniel Romberger and dnughter.

Amy. of Harrlsburg. are visiting at the home of Allen Budd. Mrs. E.

C. Miller visited friends at Philadelphia the early Dart of the week. Charles Shrlner. of Lykens, called on town friends Tuesday. W.

F. Jones, of Tower City, made a business trip to town Tuesday. J. C. Thompson and wife attended a concert at Pottsvllle Ida M.

Evans was a Tower City visitor on Tuesday. Mlses Florence Kaufman and Lottie Shuttlesaworth were Harrlsburg visitor on Monday. Mra. William Retalllck. called on Wlconlsco friends on Wednesday, JosAfCh Campbell made a business trln to Lvkena.

Mrs. Charles E. Bow ermsn was a Tower City visitor Tuesday. W. J.

Durbln wss In Reading on Wednesday. C. M. Dotip and wife of Savannah. are vlaltlng H.

C. Klinger and wife. WICONI8CO PERSONALS Wlronlsro, April 12. Mrs. Harry Mlta and son Gilbert returned to Harrlsburg after visiting Mra.

Evan Jones. Chester Powell, of Pottsvllle, spent Sunday In town. Mrs. William Brennan and daughter, of Allentown, are visiting Thomas Longhurst. Mrs.

Samuel Eby and Mrs. Joseph Mattls, of Ellxabethvllle, spent Sunday at Hotel Pontlua The Rev. C. D. Dreher, of Allentown, had charge of the evening service at Calvary Evangelical Church on Sunday.

John Drlscol died on Wednesday at 4 p. m. arter an Illness of several months. Mrs. I K.

Detfenderfer spent Monday at Williamstown. Irln Daubert. of Llewellyn, made a business trip here on Saturday. Mrs. Edward Sheafer and daughter, of Mlllersburg, are visiting Mr.

ana Mrs. Adam Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Malick announce the birth of a daughter last week.

Anna Matter, of Ioyalton, spent Thursday of last week in town. aAAtt ai4 till resigned and accepted a call to the ivy I MAKTIIA FfllAFIIlUT pen aaaln In a hundred election of the kind. It'a Juat a peculiar rlrrum atance, that a all: the boa rouldn decide by ballot even which of the two mthe prettleat that la. both ot the me number of vote OM tn ten alrla voted for. 80 honor were divided.

Now here are the plcturea. How were the hoya. anyway, aa rhooaera? Panama Canal Lecture to Be Given at Lykens By Sffiijl Corriifrndmt I.ykcn. April 12. Mr.

and Mrs. F. E. Wilson, of Baltimore, are spending the week with their son. the Rev.

Alan Pressley Wilson, rector of the Episcopal Church here. Miss Ethel Rudisill. of this Mace, gave a taffy pull this week W. II. Zimmerman cave re visiting li I.0? TAr'h dpa McMillan, of Carlisle.

spent a day at the Episcopal rectory this week Mr. tu onr. inf Patriotic ortranlze In the trie direc rxpen enced in this work. Professor E. R.

Rrunyate gave a very Interesting talk summer hum lrHn ben uite ui wlth leAnr!" Ji' 'r S81 Vho waJ .7 near Man, Known as "Oldest and Best Fiddler" Is Dead CYRUS MANN By Sfteial Corrttpondtne ParatTtae April 12 fiven Mann, who died here a few days ago, was known over the county of Un. caster as the "oldest and best fiddler." He waa hi years of age and up to within a few weeks of his death wa busy fiddling. He wrote a number of musical selections and his favorite waa "Devil's Den," a march. In early life he studied with several professors and was seen In many Performances, ea. pecially among amateurs, tT nia ifi i.ito.

li I S. causing much com MILET01 STREET PAVING PUHD CoancU Will Be Asked to Profide For Improvement of Three Squares IS FAVORED BY COUNCILMEN All Wards Would Get Equal Share and Bids Will Be Asked For Sftfiat Id T'Xf Mlddletown. Pa April 11. A movement Is on foot among the members of borough council for th paving of North I'nlon street from Center Square to Ann street. It said that It this much cannot be done, the cltlien will ask council for three ouares of wooilen bl paving between In ion and Kmau street to Ann street, practically th rction where the heaviest tratflc I carried on.

The coum llmen are In favor of the last mnttnnetl plnn, and It 1 said that thev will boost th proposition at tlie'r nt meeting. April II. This would gle earn of the three warils one uuare of paving, and thl would tlo away with any JhIousv that might exist. It Is likely that bid will be asked for In the near future. Forty Students Will Transfer to Hershey By Sfetial Corrtrfgndtnc Ilihey.

April II. Superintendent L. E. McGtnnes. of the titeel ton schools, will make the chief address at the special exercises to be held in the Park Theater on April 30, when a class of forty members will be transferred from the township schools Into the local high school.

There will be special music by the members 'of the local schools. I'r. George p. Bible, of Philadelphia, will speak at the commencement exercises of the high school, to be held Mon (day evening. May 19.

Miss Uuth i Marijuart, of Springfield. Ohio, who been spending several weeks here as the guest of her brother. Kobin L. Marquart, will leave for Washington, D. next week.

James M. 1 elt hlscr and family moved into their new house in Chocolate avenue on Tuesday. The house vacated by Mr. Lelt hiaer will be occupied by A. T.

Hell man. Herman Early left on Monday morning to live with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Early, of Harrlsburg.

Mra. William E. McEvoy. who was visiting her sister, Mrs. W.

F. R. Mur rie, for several days, returned to her home In Cumberland. on Wednesday, accompanied by Esther and Marlon Murrle. Edna Neater, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Neater, of I'nlon Deposit, and John W. Gingrich were married at the bride's home on Saturday afternoon by the Rev. N. L.

Llnebach. of Hershey. Miss Esther Hummel, who has been in charge of the music department of the Hershey store, has resigned her position. Miss Hummel will devote her time to teaching music. rf.r.

and Mrs. Ezra F. Hershey entertained their niece, Miss Elizabeth Bitzer. last week. P.

N. Kasson. in charge of the sales department of the Hershey Chocolate Company, is on a business trip through New Jersey and York. Miss Mayme Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Christian Weaver, of Hershey, and Harry Parker, of Iancaster. weer married In the Ninth Street United Brethren Church in Lebanon, on Xronday afternoon by the Rev. B. F. Daugherty.

Roy K. Moyer, of Chicago, la visiting hla parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. iioyer. Wormleysburg Fire Company Will Attend Church Service fly Sprcial Corrtsfondfiict Wormleysburg. April 12. The Rev.

R. R. Rode attended the missionary convention, at Dallastown. during the week. The Wormlevgburg Fire Company will attend the United Brethren Church in a body on Sunday evening.

All members are requested to meet at the engine house at 7 p. m. A spelling contest Is announced for the night of April 24 in the town hall, by the members of the Senior Christian Endeavor Society of St. Pauls United Brethren Church. Mrs.

Horace Peters died, after a very brief Illness, on Tuesday afternoon at 4. SO. She leaves a husband and a number of aons and daughters. Luther Cra ber, whose eye was aeverely cut by a chip of of brass, while at work, at Enola, may lose the sight of his left eye. Mlaa Elizabeth Roth, of York, visited the family of Rev.

R. Hodes. on Sunday. The Rev. I.

Moyer Hershey, secretary of the Hershey T. M. C. will preach in St. Paul a United Brethren Church on Sunday morning.

The Rev. G. W. Get returned on Friday night from Flndlay, Ohio, where he attended a meeting of the trustees of Flndlay College. Lawrence Strock.

of Mechanlrsburg' attended the funeral of 8. S. Bear on Friday. Mr. arid Mrs.

Colbaugh formerly of Leban on. now oomin.f i. Hummel residence. The Roy. Rode will preach in the United Brethren Church at Mlddletown, on Sunday morning.

HI fill SCHOOL WIIX GRADUATE CLASS Of JtlJfK By Spteial Cprrttpiniltnei Kewville. Pa Anril 14 TV, High School willhold its commencement exercises In the Opera House on the evening of May 7, at 8 o'clock; and the alumni banquet will be held on the following evening Tk. v. "1 I i 9 Myers, Bar Trllt A.t.iii riuriey. Ixiretta 'i ui piii en ji iv it i lJt rrn le Derrick.

Paul Zook and Frank heeler. Miss Lucetta Marquart and George Baldosser were marked Tuesday evening at o'clock at the home of the bride In Board afreet, bv her pastor, the Hev. C. 8. Rice.

The rivlo Club will give a mu.lc.ie on Lh 17 th street James, in West Main THOMPSONTOWN PERSONALS pa Apr d.M.,F' V0' nd Mr nl Mrs M. E. Schlegel went to Harrlsburg Saturday and brought home a handsome new flve pasenger Chalmers car which Mr. Schlegel purchased. The Rev.

William Dorwart. of Newport, made pastoral calls In town Friday. Mrs. Burchfleld, of Mlffllntown, was a weekend guest of Mrs. J.

O. Haldeman. Mis Mabel Mets, of Allensvllle, Is vlsltini her brother, Mr. and Mrs. 8.

F. Mets Hy.Nelon announce the birth of a little daughter, Ruth Elizabeth, on Monday evening. The Rev P. Sarvls. of Blaln, was a visitor on Monday and Tuesday.

Ned Crowthera of Oak Lane, visited his sister, Mrs' Kdward 8. Thompson, on 8unday. Mrs Blttlnger returned to her home TueJ day after spending some time with her Mra Joseph Meuer returned on Thursday after having Spent the winter among ner timui'ii. hub sccompanied hv Mrs. H.

C. McClellan. of Altoona. 7 Old Boatman Weather Prophet Makes Prediction For Summer Said to Have Foretold Destructive Cyclones in West Several Weeks Ago Sfteial te Tlt Mlddletown. Pa, April 12.

Ben la in In lckhoff, the obi boatman weather prophet. I on the Job predicting th kind of weather are to have during the coming utnmrr. khofT Is the man who predicted the destructive bllsxard which passed over the Western Xtate some weeks ago. He also forecasted that nw would fll in ahundnnce the past Hunday. and It did.

lckhoff now say that thl iimmer will be the most severe In the history of local weather record. He predict that the land will ufrr from droughts, and that the sun will shin with ntre than ordinary heat. Thl. he will be accompanied by heavy thunder showers, and much damage will be Mooresburg Peach Grower Preparing For Big Crop Br Sftnitl I'ecrif miltei Montanilon. April 12.

W. C. Hurrey. was tendered a surprise party jTueaday evening In honor of hla thirty second hlrtmiay anniverswi The evenlg was pleasantly spent with games and music. Mr.

Hurrey waa prevented with a handsome clock by the guests, who were Harry lyer, Gua Keveer. Elmer Shaffer, the Hev. James Hurlbert, Edward Belt. Allen Helta. Jerome Furman, Ray Sheet.

Angus Falrchlld, Myron FalrchlM. 1. S. Cofe. Clifford Keyser.

Paul F.ber hart. Clyde Pftleegal. Harry Snyder, Frank Johnson and John Mackott. R. M.

Cummlngs has received a large shipment of peach baaketa which he la taking to his peach orchard near Mooresburg. Mrs. 11. J. Dawson.

Mrs. W. W. Fetier. of Sunbury; Mrs.

Edward Dawson and Earl Dawson, of Milton, spent Wednesday very pleaa antly at the home of George Klrtx. EUner Shaffer and family were visitors in Willlnmsporl on Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Mitten and daughter Gladys are visiting her parent. Mr.

and Mrs. Hate at Athens. Misses Stollu Dawson and Mary Johnson have closed their schools and returned to Sunbury. J. Dyer and Sydney Weid enhamer, of Mlflon, spent Sunday with Andrew Fullmer.

E. H. Heaver, of Shamokln, visited Ms father, P. II. Heaver, on Tuesday.

Miss Carrte Eberhart. has returned to her home In Mlllmont. after a visit with her sister, Mrs. W. C.

Hurrey. Free Hospital Service Provided For Mt Joy P.v Special I'crrtspcndfci lt. Joy. April 12. The Mount Joy I lea' Auxiliary of the ltncaater hospital announces to the people of Mount Joy that persona in need of the servles of the hospital and unable to pny for same, may avail themselves of this service free of charge by applying to the burgess.

This opportunity haa been made possible through the provision in the will of the late Aaron B. Stoner, of Mount Joy. Frank H. Snyder, of Sparrows Point, a former Mount Joy boy, has been promoted to the position of general superintendent of the rail mill and open henrth furnaces. The Florin Water Works have been sold to E.

L. Nissty, of Florin. The new owner will extend the pipe line from Its present terminus to his residence at Cross Roads, and to the lower end of Florin. ORERLIN PERSONAL NEWS By Special CorrespoHdeiict Obcrlln. April 12.

Mr. and Mrs. George Goudor spent Sunday with friends at Hlghspire. Miss Olivia Stengle has returned from a visit with her sister at York. Merl Wise is confined to his home by illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shank, of LVodate, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eshe naur on Sunday.

Mra. Warren Bishop visited her sister, Mrs. Ben Hershey. at Hummelstown, on Sundav. The Rev.

Mr. Enk, of West Philadelphia, was the guest of the Rev. C. E. Boughter at the United Brethren parsonage.

Mrs. Kate Wealajid. of Mlddletown, visited friends at Oberlin Sunday. Russel Peck and sister, Miss Hazel Peck, have returned to their home after spending several days with friends at Colebrook. Miss Bertha Harley, of Lykens, was entertained at the home of Miss Verna Eshensur on Sunday.

Charles Eberly and LeRue Ellenberger have returned from Lewlstown. Absolutely Pure Baker's I i Cocoa is a Delicious and Wholesome Drink Made by a perfect mechanical process, without the use of chemicals, thus preserving the delicate natural flavor, aroma and color characteristic of high grade cocoa beans. Be sure that you get the genuine with the trade mark on the package. C.8.Pal.0t Vir A TPTJ nAKVn TTN rr I 51 airf a a mjj Established 1780 COUPON Th. DopkTktShW.

dune by lightning. ii. l.i 1 1. 1 no pniu mm imw mer will be a record breaker I that the feather of all the beet known 1. 1 I I I I.

i nliii.l. haa iMrim, aim iiib iiair im niiniinis started to tail, and that their rnat, even at thl lime I eicepllonally thin. Nature, he 'ssld. Is the llrat agency to warn ua thst the weather will be either cold or warm for a season, Irkhofr, who la fr of age, pre dlrled weather since a boy. The nelgh bnr and farmer hereabout are often governed by hi predictions.

Uvea ov nimscii in a sniaif noiisti in innwrsi ern end of town, and chat readllr with stranger In regHrds to hi almnat .,1 i.c II ii I k. Dillsburg Minister Goes to Millvale Congregation By Sfi Ml t'otrtifmdtne HIIKburg. April IS. The Rav. tr.

Mouck. of Carlisle, preached In the IMllslmrg Methodist Church or Sund.iy morning and In the Wellsvlllej church In the evening. Harry A. Arnold, ho ient the winter In Flor din, haa returned to his home. harle I'rosser, employed In Proeaer'a barber; shop, has gone to Hershey, wherej he will have charge of a shop.

Iavld Klepper waa taken to St. Agnes' Hoe pltal. Philadelphia, on Friday, whersj a growth was removed from his throat J. 8. Kapp spent several days Baltimore this week.

J. C. Berk heliner. of Mechanlcsburg, was thw guest if Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Border jon Sunday. The condition of David lientx. of South Baltimore street, who has been 111 for some time. Is greatly; Improved. The Hev.

C. H. Segelken and Mrs. Segelken were the guests o( the Intter's parent. Mr.

and Mrs. I Britcher. on Sunday. The Rev. W.

Tmstle shipped hla household fur nlture to Millvale, on Wednesday, where he will bo the pastor of the Lutheran congregation. The Rav. Harold Wolf, accompanied by Dr. II. Graff, attended the meeting of Car lisle Presbytery in Carlisle on Tues day and Wednesday, Mt.

Union Brick Company Making 75,000 a Day Ky Sptcitl t'arrnprmdtnti Mt. lain. April II. Mlaa nianch Kini ry. of Shlpprnaburg.

and (teorge Morgan, of this place, were uuttcd In marriage, Tuesday, April 8. at Hollldaysburg. Mr. Morgan la clerk In the Silica Brick CotnnanT'e They will reside at Mt Union. A baby daughter arrived at the home Jesse Hooper.

Mllford street, a few cluy ago. Mrs. John Ixhmsn and three children, of Warriors Mark, are vlsting Mrs. Lehman's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Stratford, Pennsylvania avenue. It. P. M. Davla.

president of the Mt. I'nlon Refractories Company, Is here for a few day. Ml UenU vleve "arr Is entertaining her cousin. Miss Katharine Miles, of Phlllpsburg. The Mt.

Union blllca Brick Company Is manufacturing "5,000 brick a day. Mr. John Miller and baby daughter have returned home, to Altoona, after a three months' visit In Mt. I'nlon. Hubert and William ('rum, who cam from Florida, a few days ago with their parents, have two small alligators.

Miss Alma Peterson hss returned Ironf, Cumberland, Md. John Peterson' ta' away for a two weeks' visit In West Virginia. Mrs. W. Hummel haa returned from Washington.

1). C. Miss Kdna Welch ha been quite III with pneumonia, the past ten day. The money turned Into the treasury from th quilt contest. In the Methodist Church, amounted to $85.10.

Mrs. Ft. B. Cassady and Mrs. Ralph Ganoe each received a beautiful quilt.

The Kev. Chester Todd and Cloyd H. Fwlng; attended Presbytery at Huntingdon, this week. XEWTOX HAMILTON PERSONALS By Sperial Correspondence Vewtoa HamlMon. April 12.

Mrs. Frank Hrlggs la visiting her daughter, in Altoona. Miss Blanche Wogan, of Shirleysburg. I visiting friend here, Mrs. J.

H. Klnsloe is In Philadelphia. Frank Crane, of waa a recent guest at the home of his sis jter. Mrs. Oliver Sechrlst.

Mr. C. Morton spent several days last with her parent. In Lewlstown. lielle Klnsloe returned noma recently from a three weeks' visit to Philadelphia.

Mrs. J. C. Collins, Newport, spent several days at the home of her brother, Harry Gearhart. Harry Kussler.

Lawrence Campbell and Harold Fields, of Altoona, attended the anniversary banquet given by! Hlue Ridge Council, No. MS, Junior) Order United American Mechanics, an Mondsy night. and of Fine Quality Breakfast vcj. vvi uimuca DORCHESTER myferk li COUPON MM Ueslrmg to reader a arrest educatloaal aervlo to its readers tea Telegraph has arranged wltkt Mr. llankla to haadle, WITHOUT FHOKlT TO ITSELF, a limited edltloa of his eatraordlaarr hook, "The Americas) CoTerameat.

Cat tk boot cuupoa front tke Telegraph aad reai la vtltk flfty real, to cover tk bare coat of anaaufacture, freight aael haadllag, aad copy will be aresented to yon without additional seat. Bear la salad that tola book haa beeo moat carefully wrltteai that every chapter la It I vouched for by aa autborltyi that it la Illustrates! from ahetegruBbe takes especially for Hi that It la printed la large, ela type ea flae book paper aad BOUND IN HRAVY CI.OTH la mm atuaetlve) aad durable mauuer. It la actually a 92 value for BO eeata. give our perineal sjuaraatoe that anyoae who aeeepta fhla aaTo end la aot aatloaed, will have hla rnoaey refuaded. If aay romlttaae) la received too late vr will also refund the anoaey.

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