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2 HAgSISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1916. VMti 400-mile motor trip through the northern part of the State. William Curtis visited friends at Reading. is spending a month with relatives on Centre street, W. E.

Brocius, of Gratz, paid a few business calls in town to-day. The Big Cloan Gwoop Gale Continues All ThlsUook With Extra Special Bargains For Every bay MIDDLF.TOWN NEW GERMANTOWN eral weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S.

Daniel, is visitinlg her sis- ter, Mrs. George Coppenhaver, of Hershey. Charles Kebaugh and wife, John Kebaugh and Mrs. Emanuel Shoop autoed to Mt. Gretna and Pen-brook, Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Richman, of Cleveland, who have been visiting the latter 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bender, motored to Philadelphia Friday.

Mrs. Henry Hoover, who had 'been Hiss Alice Gannan Wins Diamond Former Circus Acrobat Saves Life Ring Special Correspondence. Middletown, July 10. The guessing contest held in connection with the car Falling From Cherry Tree Special Correspondence. New Germantown, July 10.

That he is not dead or lying with serious ill for several months, died at her home injuries Ambrose Hockenberry owes to nival closed Friday evening. Miss Alice Garman won the diamond ring, having a total of 6,382 votes. George CLEAN tne tact that he is a tornier circus ac tor. On Saturday he was iioggs won the bieycle with 1,7 EMI ANNUAL cherries 35 feet from the ground, when. votes.

the limb broke. Hockenberry started Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nuskey, Miss SVEEP SALE head-hrst for the ground, but in May iiiurraan and Abram Hoffman mo descent, thanks to his circus expen ednesday, aged 1 8 years. Burial was made Saturday in the M.

E. cemetery. Mrs. Charles Stroup and son, Miles, of Millersburg, spent the Fourth with the former's parents, and Mrs. Jerry Sultzbaugh.

Prof. Ralph Henninger and wife, of Cresona, are enjoying their vacation with the former's parents, Mrf and Mrs. Jacob Henniniger. Miss Marie Gueist, of Albany, visited among friends Tuesday. ence, he managed to turn himself tored to Lancaster on Sunday.

They were accompanied 'by. Miss Martha Mathewtt, who spent the past two about and he. landed on his feet, es caping with a few bruises. weeks in town as the guest of Mr, Our Entire Stock of Over $65,000 Worth and Auskey. Mr.

and Mrs. Benton Gutshall and two -children, of Saltillo, Huntingdon county, are visiting Mrs. uutshall Mrs. George Niekey, who visited Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Schiefer for the past several days, returned to her home sister, Mrs. C. B. Trostle, and family. Jt.

L. Rhinesmith has put up 5 at lork, on Sunday and Mrs. Job. Most Desirable Hew Merchandise rods of wire fence for William Zimmerman. 40 for A.

C. Hollenbaugh Of This Season's Books and daughter, Mabel, who spent the past week in town as the guests of MOOSE CARNIVAL READY TO SHOW NEW NOVELTIES some for George B. Borrell, of Madison Mr. and Mrs. Schiefer, returned to township; 14o feet for David Stam tneir Dome at Sharpsburg, Pa.

baugh, of Jackson township; about 150 Lewis Welsh, who spent the past In This Big Clean Sweep Sale rods on the Johnston farm for George week in town visiting relatives, re turned to his home at McKeesport, Pa S. Briner and has about 500 rods to Levitt, Taxier Productions Arrive at put up yet. He is assisted by Blaine Miss Lillian Weller will leave on Wednesday for Mt. Gretna, where she At Below the Lowest Normal Prices Stephens. Sixth and Seneca Streets for One Week Stand Ferris Wheel and Merry-go-round David S.

Beaston is hauling tele will spend ten davs. phone poles along the route between The Pastor's Aid Society of the M. this place and the head of the valley Church will meet at the home of Miss Hickerncll, Susquehanna street, on Mr. and Mrs. William Z.

WTillhide Last evening at 7 o'clock the Levitt Broom Coupon For Tuesday and son, Russell, of Baltimore, are vis Tuesday evening. iting tnends here. Starting next Sunday evening, the Taxier Shows United, who are furnishing the amusements for the Moose carnival which shows at Sixth and Seneca Mr. and Mrs. Brickner, of Enola.

Ai. cnurch will hold twilight serv spent several' davs with the latter 's par- ices, starting at 7 o'clock and lasting ents 'Mr. and Abner Watts one nour. streets, arrived over the P. and R.

railroad with fifty cars of wild animals. Clarence Johns, of Philadelphia, is Mrs. Arthur Matchett, of Lorain amusements and concessions. w.nuug nis parents, jir. ana Airs, jo Ohio, is visiting relatives in town, Bring Tliis With You Six Hours of Broom Selling 8.30 to 11.30 in the Morning 2 to 5 O'clock in the Afternoon All shows and rides will be nnened seph A.

Johns. Mrs. Matchett sang a solo in the Pres Russell Stum, with two horses, byterian Church Sunday morning. hauled 4,575 pounds of bark at one The Wromen's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E.

Church will meet this afternoon. 0f course there will be a merry-go-round and Ferris wheel for tho children and also the new Coney Island ride, "The Whip," will appeal to grown ups as well as the little ones. load trom the head of the valley to town Friday, and Saturday at the home of Mrs. Clarence Steele he hauled a load of pounds, on West Main street Thursday evening. MEMEMBER it takes more than a few days to dispose of over $65,000 worth of this season's newest Summer merchandise.

While the heavy selling which we gratefully acknowledge exceeded our expectations, it has not broken any lines. Varieties are just as great. Values are even greater than on the first day of the sale. Come to-morrow and every day of this week for the Biggest Bargain You've Ever Bought. A Few Big Reasons Why It Will Pay You THOUSANDS of This Season's Prettiest Summer Wash Dresses for Women and Misses At Lower Than Wholesale Prices.

HUNDREDS of Women's and Misses' Wash Dress Skirts White and Awning Stripes at the Lowest Prices Ever Quoted in This City. Another surprise is tho "Barrel of mere are some good horses in To Mr. and Mrs. beorge Seltzer have re Doyne township. Fun," which is a duplicate of the one turned home from a week visit to 40c Large Size Four-String Brooms for Miss Lottie Reeder, of Jackson town friends at Pottstown.

ship, was a guest of her grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Myers motored at Steeple Chase Park, Coney Island.

During the week the shows and amusements will be open to the public every afternoon and evening. Mrs. A. D. Bowman, and family several to Lititz on Sunday and were accom days last week.

panicd by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rudy and two children, who spent the past Robert Swartz has gone to Shelby concerts twice daily by Cicardos Royal 10c two weens in town Uhio, to spend the summer with hi; brother, Cloyd. Kirk Schwan spent Sunday at Mt. iiauan Dand at me carnival grounds, and also a parade daily through the city at 12 o'clock in Levitt-Taxier's automobile trucks.

Mrs. A. E. Miller, of Duncannon spent several days with her parents, Woll with his wile. John Patton spent Sunday at Hershey visiting friends.

Mrs. George Uhrich is spending a Mr. and Mrs. K. J.

Finsenbinder. This is the largest carnival that has Out of a flock of 33 young turkeys. Sold only to customers buying $1.00 worth of merchandise or more. None sold to children, none delivered. Only one to a customer.

some varmint kiiled ZU for Mrs. M. L. few days at Bismarck visiting Mr. Rhinesmih in one night.

Uhrich. John Reidenour and wife, of Hagers-. ever been in 'Harrisburg. Money is no object to the owners of this gigantic amusement enterprise, as it is spent like water by the owners to make it tho premier of its kind, and it is established in the carnival world as the largest and highest class production ever placed before the public and there is no doubt town, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

LOYSVILLE Daniel Palmer, South Wood street, for 0 several davs. Fanners Busy Putting in Supply of UR Entire Stock of Women's Misses' Newest Silk Dresses At Unheard of Low Prices. EVERY Man's Suit In Stock Reduced to Sell at Near Half and Some Below Half Price. Francis Stricklcr, who spent the past Hay and Cutting Rye week in town as the guest of T. J.

Special Correspondence. Antrim, returned to his home at Loysvillc, July 10. Farmers of this about the success of their week's engagement here in view of the high-flass attractions. The Levitt-Taxier wild animal show is doing credit to the largest circus on the road. Wrightsville on Sunday.

lcimty are very busy iust now. Dur The communion services held In the M. E. Church on Sunday morning were ing the past two weeks most of tho farmers have put in their supply of largely attended. nay tor tho yeir and now they are pre THOUSANDS of The Newest Waists and Silk Blouses Below Cost of Production.

Tho shoe factory resumed work this morning after being closed for the past AMUSEMENTS paring to cut rye. Wheat and oats are just beginning to turn. Most of the week. rops here are ten days back. ro-aay was pay day at tne car Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin Bear and works. daughter, Mary, of Carlisle, and Mrs. The School Board and Borough At Victoria To-day Tho many admirers of Francis Bush-an, who has been so aptly called "the USLINWEAR, Corsets William Morrow and three children, "of Swissvale, visited with Mr. and Mrs.

1VJI Bathing Suits, Kimonos Council will meet in regular session this evening. Saturday was pay day for the employes of the P. R. R. in town.

sovereign of the screen," will have an opportunity to sec this famous star in W. Minich. Absalom Swarner. of New Bloom- eld, visited here Wednesday. one of his greatest plays, entitled "Million a Minute." To-dav we also present Part No.

9 of "Who's Guiltv" Joseph Dewalt, of Montour, was Here ednesday. To-morrow we shall present for the first time in this city Owen Johnson's sro.nt A. C. Stewart, of Sherman's 'Greek. was in town Wednesday witha load of lumber.

NEWPORT Lieutenant Eby, TJ. S. Promoted to Rank of Captain Special Correspondence. Newport, July 10. Newport Borough School Board has elected H.

E. Miss Sarah -Briner has returned aft novel, "The Salamander." Admission for to-morrow will be 15c for the first floor and 10c for the balcony and 5c for all er visiting friends for two weeks in I SCORES of Women's and Misses' Newest Colored Cloth and White Coats Tremendously Reduced for the Big Sale. GIRLS' Newest Dresses 6 to 14 Years By The Hundreds. Colored Materials and White Offered In This Sale at Astonishing Big Reductions. OUR Entire Stock of Women's Misses' and Children's Shoes and This Season's Newest Styles Reduced for Immediate clearance.

HUNDREDS of Dollar's Worth of Men's Shirts, Summer Socks, Belts, Collars, etc. All Marked To Sell In This Clean Sweep Sale At Amazingly Small Prices. Harrisburg and Mechanicsburg. Calvin Lniholtz, of Sheaffcr's Val Bonsall and H. E.

Frank secretary and ley, received from his hens in the last Paxtang Park The bill at the Faxtanc Park The treasurer, respectively, ot the board. six months 22,018 eggs. atre for this week promises to be a reg Other officers are W. G. Loy, president, and Dr.

L. A. Carl, vice president. Making hay was the order of the ular big timo vaudeville show. The day toy the farmers last week.

House Dresses and Infants Wear. Hundreds of Different Styles and Materials At Astoundingly Big Money-Saving Prices. IN The Bargain Basement With Its Scores of Different Lines of Merchandise The Reduction Knife Has Prepared An Endless Variety Of The Biggest Kind Of Bargain Opportunities. TNJOTIONS, Jewelry, Leather 1 Novelties and Drug Sundries Stocks Are All In This Big Clean Sweep At Wonderfully Little Prices. Lieutenant Charles Mat'Hcnry Eby, Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Kell and son. of this place, now on duty in Mexico feature attraction will be thi; Kanaz-awa Japs in a sensational equilibrist stunt with some original acrobatic thrillers direct from the Orient. This act is with the u. S.

cavalry, has William, haye returned to their home in West Virginia after visiting Mr. Kcll's mother, Mrs. Matilda Kell. and been promoted to the rank of captain, other relatives here for six weeks. tne promotion being effective on July 1.

Frederick G. Dorwart, a former pri said to be one of the most beautifully costumed Japanese offerings appearing in vaudeville. Mullane and Montgomery vate of Company Eighth infantry, has been appointed a quartermaster MARYSVILLE ue seen in a new musical comedy kit entitled "Collect on Delivery." sergeant and assigned to division Mr. Mullaine as an eccentric messen headquarters under Major General ger boy has the reputation of being one Charles M. Clement, Sunbury.

vnaries Alvin Jones, ot Pittsburgh, or tne runniest comedy characters on the stage. De Amore and Douclas. Jj '11 Building and Repair Work Brisk for Summer Season Special Correspondence. Marysville, July 10. Much building and repair work is being done in Marysville and tho immediate vicin is visiting his Newport relatives.

nockabout comedians: Billv Davis. Miss i.dna Jrwin, of Bcllwood, is visiting her tnend, Mrs. Elmer Wat son. blackface monologist and parody singer, and Quinn and Lafferty, grotesque dancers and singers, will complete the bill. "Alien Souls" at the Regent Se.ue Hayakawa, the noted Japanese ity this summer.

Some new houses are being built and most of them are already rented, although some have only August Issue of Now Mrs. S. Edwin Whitmer is visiting her mother, Mrs. L. W.

Ballard, in Troy. Mrs. William Adair, of Gettysburg, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nickey.

Miss Martha Wcrtz, of York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Irvin Smith, North Second street. on Sale at Our Butte rick i i xwmmi iikvI'jmi ail i iriiMraiffiiuniJiii i Pattern Li mr i iv 1st Floor Center MUlljgM llllllllllOMmilllll the foundation walls laid. Few vacant houses, which are at all desirable, are vacant at tho present time. On the other hand, many persons have expressed desires to remove their household goods to this place, but have been unable to find suitable quarters.

Others expected to remove here as soon as they are able to find suitable quarters. J. Emmor Rice, who was visiting his parents, the Rev. Mr. and Mrs.

Rice, this week, returned to his home in Newark, N. where he holds a responsible position' with the Carnegie Steel Company. Miss Emma Smith, pianist of the Oberita Orchestra, after spending a week '8 vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Smith, returned to New actor, will be seen at the Regent today and to-morrow in the Jesse L. Lasky production of "Alien Souls." Mr. Hayakawa as Sakata, a wealthy Japanese importer, is in love with Yuri Chan, a beautiful Japanese girl, who is the pet of the American school from which she is about to graduate. When they were but three years old, Sakata and Yuri Chan were betrothed by their parents.

Upon the death of her father, Yuri Chan's support is intrusted to Sakata. Ignorant of this fnet, she believes herself immensely wealthy and decides to have some American independence before she settles down to married life with Sakata. She meets Aleck Lindsay, a social parasite. Mrs. Conway goes to Sakata and demands money with which to hold Lindsay, telling him that Yuri Chan ha-s lost her head over the society man.

Sakata SUBURBAN teachers for the township schools as follows: Baker's, Lester R. Lebo: Urich's, Melvin Sheets: Hardman's. vacant: DAUPHIN Board of Road Supervisors Meet At Porter's Store Special Correspondence. Dauphin, July 10. The board of supervisors met on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the store room of John Porter.

The Junior Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a picnic at Elm Park, along the river shore, on Wednesday. The Rev. F. J. S.

Morrow, the pastor in charge, assisted iby Mrs. F. J. S. Morrow and Gilbert's, Harry Brubaker; Rutter's A.

Miller, in Carlisle, in honor of Prof, and Mrs. Rollo Miller, who have just returned from their wedding trip. Miss Irene -Mereer, of Philadelphia, is visiting her grandparents, and Mrs. H. H.

Mercer, West Main street. Willis Kunkle. of Camp Hill, was the guest on Saturday and Sunday of his parents. Mr. and "Mrs.

Charles' Kunkle, moved from the third floor of the Trimmer building (formerly the Houston building) to the third "floor of the tHuher building. The drinking fountain on the square has been improved by a coat of bronze paint. The Bible and Tract Society held a very interesting meeting last evening at Miss -Miller; laylor Carrie Bowman; Shammo's, vacant; Matamoras high, Brunswick, N. where she joined her company. vacant; primary, Amos tetterhoff.

Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Marshall, J.

H. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. M. W.

Et-ter autoed to Mt. Holly and Carlisle on A. T. Dorman, who for the past year the home of Mrs. W.

A1. iHuber, Wcstfi has been employed in the Zinc Works at Clarksburg, WT. returned home 1. I'liXJ John L. Pease, of Dillsburff.

is visit doubts her word is convinced later at a dance. last bunday. Mrs. S. L.

Rice and daughter-in-law, west Simpson street. IMiss Elizabeth Rupp, East Simpson street, is visiting in Denver, Lancaster county. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Huston, of New York, are visiting Mrs.

S. IF, Houston. Mrs. George B. McClintock, of Phila-; MECHANICSBURG The Rev.

Edwin J. Reinkle, of Philadelphia, Occupies Pulpit Special Correspondence. Mechanicsburg, July 10. The pulpit of the Presbyterian Church was occupied last evening by the Rev. Edwin J.

Reinkle, of Philadelphia. Dr. Reinkle is a secretary of the general board of temperance of that church. The Sacrament of the Supper was observed yesterday morning and inNthe First U. B.

Church, the pastor having charge. The Kev. A. S. Fasiek, superintendent of this district, filled the pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal Church yesterdav Main street.

Communion services were held yesterdav morning and evening in the First U. B. Church. (Last evening Dr. E.

J. Reinke, a representative of the Presbvterian Wednesday and Thursdav will be pre ing at the home of his son, the Rev. J. C. Pease.

Mrs. X. A. Steffen spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Fettcrhoff at sented "The Feud Girl." Mrs. Jacob Winegardner. Mrs.

Oscar Stuck, of Frantzville Heights, has the record of catching tho largest string of fish in Clark's creek this season. Mr. anil Mrs. Maurice Fby Weaver and children, Mrs. Mary Weaver and Miss Anna Weaver, motored from Lancaster and were the guests of Mr.

Lucknow. Temperance Board, will occupy the pul Mrs. o. tmmor Kice and children leit on Wednesday for their summer home at Seven Stars. Miss Marie Reamer, of York, is visiting her grandfather, Henry Reamer.

Mrs. Katharine Lightner, of York, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hiram Hip Mr. and Mrs. Lester R.

Jackson, of pit ot tne local church. cngnion, Beaver county, are vis Mrs. Clara Logan, West Main street, ocipnia, is spending several days in town visiting her mother, Mrs. Barbara Uhrich. Shortly after eating dinner yesterday noon, A.

S. Jacobson was seized with a severe attack of convulsions. iting tine letter's mother, Mrs. M. Behm.

spent several dars this week with friends near Good Hope. and Mrs. G. W. Heck nthe Fourth, Miss Romaine King, Locust and A band of igypsics in automobiles morning.

No evening preaching service Medical attendance was summoned, but passed through town on Saturday. Arch streets, is receiving the congratulations of her friends on having won was held as the pastor is away on his as he failed to respond satisfactorily to At the Colonial To-day's new feature at the Colonial from the Griffith 'studio is called "An Innocent Magdalene" and features Lillian Gish, the sweetest of picture stars. It is a story of the sunny South that carries a message to all women. It has to do with Colonel Carter, who lives in an old mansion just outside Louisville, and is very much opposed to the newer families who have come to live about him since the war, and brings up his daughter to keep very much aloof from them. Dorothy (Lillian Gish), the daughter, grows up, therefore, with no other companions than two old negro servants.

Into her vacation. first prize in a "missing word cojitest" recently conducted bv the Harrisburg TtflCONISCO During July and August there will be pie. George Stambaugh is visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. H.

Houdeshel, at Baltimore. Paul B. Rice, of Harrisburg, and Statton L. Rice, of Pittsburgh, spent several days this week with their parents, the Rev. Mr.

and Mrs. S. Rice. Mr. and Mrs.

M. C. Dick and daughter, Cynthia, are visiting her sister, Mrs. B. C.

Heck, at Baltimore. 1 1 I Miss Mary Dief enderfer Returns From HERSHEY William Curtis Returns From Visit to Beading Special Correspondence. Hershey, July 10. Mr. and Mrs.

J. I Mumma, of Lancaster, were the guests of their son, Dr. H. G. Mumma, and family.

Hanson Agnew and Miss Elizabeth Agnew, of Philadelphia, were the guests of Dr. W. A. Windle and family. Miss Dorothy McCann, of Davton, Y.

W. C. A Convention Special Correspondence. Wiconisco, Julv 10. Mrs.

Elmer no preaching service in the evening in Trinity Lutheran Church. The Rev. Lynn Rupert, of 'Baldwin, occupied" the pulpit of the (First lr. B. Church last evening.

Prof. Balph Jaeoby and family have returned to their home on South Market street after spending a week with relatives near Newville. David Flohr, West Keller, street, is treatment he was. taken to a hospital in Harrisburg for further treatment. Misses Helen and Erma Keller, South Washington street, returned on Saturday from a visit to relatives in Carlisle.

Miss Opal Flohr, West Keller street, is spending some time with friends near PlainSeld. Mrs. W. W. Strong is making a brief visit in 'Baltimore, rhe guest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Kirk. Miss Carrie Bucler is suffering from a very serious attack of pneumonia. vuarica nuss, 01 rniiaaeipnia, is Umholtz and daughter, Matilda, spent yesterday with the former's mother, Mrs. Reese, of Williamstown.

"Patriot." The prize is J30. C. B. Herring end family, of Ottawa, 111., who were spending a short time with relatives in this place, have left for their home. They are making the trip by automobile.

Mrs. A. F. Schafhirt and daughter, Miss Martha, were Harrisburg visitors yesterday. Frank Swartz and family have returned to their home in Chicago after a visit of some weeks among relatives in Mechanicsburg end vicinity.

A. B. Elicker, East Locust street, sustained a slight stroke of paralysis on Thursday morning. His speech was somewhat affected. He is rapidly Elmer E.

Foster spent the week spending the summer at the home of his grandfather, C. F. Kass. Alfred Shearer is spending several weeks with his aunt, Mrs. Charles Tres-sler, at Cunningham, near Hazlcton.

end with friends in Harrisburg. Ohio, and Miss Clark, of Warren, Ohio, were guests of R. L. Marquart. Miss Marv Diefenderfer is home lxisiting his grandparents in York (bounty.

from Eagles Mere, where she attended Howard Romig is confined to his home, suffering from sprained ankle. Y. W. C. A.

convention. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans spent Mechanicsburg, Julv 1 0. Friday frank Wildsmith, of Wilmington.

life there conies a millionaire gambler from the North. Their friendship ripens info love and when the Colonel refuses his consent to their marriage they elope. The husband is later arrested for running a gambling houo nd is sent to prison for one year. Dorothy returns home and is disowned bv her father, but in the end, after many trials, they are all reunited In the old homestead. A new two-reel Kev-stone comedy called "When Lovers Quarrel" will complete the bill.

STAR-INDEPENDENT WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS Friday with friends in Williamstown. visited friends at this place. Mrs. C.

D. Lichty and children, Jacob nd Caroline, of Myersdale, and Mrs. iFlorence G. Rover, of Canton, are visiting their uncle and aunts, J. W.

Galley and the Misses Galley, West 'Main street. Mr. and Mrs. C. v.

Glvnn returned evening the Willing Workers Class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School met at the home of the teacher, Miss L. Anna Brownawell, West Main street. Mam A.eDaugn, or iserrysourg. was business caller in town on Satur from a few davs' pleasure trip to Ni day. agara Falls.

Mrs. Sadie Miller, of Duncannon. A delightful evening was spent. The Mr. and Mrs.

C. Black spent sev BERRYSBUKG Mrs. Henry Hoover, Aged. 78 Years Dies Buried Saturday Special Correspondence. Berrysburg, July 10.

Mrs. Lewis Barret and son, Gordon, of Lykens, are enjoying a few days with" the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bender. The Rev.

Paul Huyett transacted business at Sunbury Friday. Mrs. Andrew Myers, who spent sev- spent the week-end with Mrs. Christ eral days in Philadelphia and Atlantic Citv. Zimmerman.

J. H. Pontius transacted business in Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Dubois and chil litiss Buth Hoffelfinger, West Coover Street, was in Harrisburg on Saturday. Mrs. William Hinerd, of Eberly's Mills, called on Mechanicsburg friends yesterday. Prof.

Raymond Swartz attended a re-reption given on Friday evening at the home of the Kev. Mr. and Mrs. J. HALIFAX School Board Elects Teachers for Ensuing Year Special Correspondence.

Halifax, July 10. The Halifax township school board has 'elected Williamstown on Fridav. refreshments wnicn were served were much enjoyed. The rummage sale which is being held monthly by the ladies of St. Luke's P.

E. Church is continued. Cumberland Valley Castle, K. G. end the lodges associated with it hare Warren E.

Hepler, of Hepler, called dren spent several days with relatives at Washington, D. Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Cain and Mr. and MrsNH.

N. Herr returned from a on u. fc. rioltzman on saturdav. LAWYERS' PAPER BOOKS 5 Printed at this office in best style, ai lowest, prices and on short notice.

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