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WEDNESDAY EVENING,

(ffiffi^pcnnayLVAniftpfrei&s;BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY

Special to The Telegraph

Halifax. Pa.. Dec. 2.?A bir""adaysurprise party was held at the meof Mr. and Mrs. Penroe P. Miller, nearFlsherville, on Tuesday evening inhonor of the sixteenth birthday oftheir daughter. Emma. The eveningwas spent pleasantly in playinggames. Refreshments were served ata late hour to the following: Annaand Mary Forney, Mary and MabelStoneroad, Mary and Gertrude Har-per, Mary and Emma Miller, Graceand Ruth Keiter, Mary and MabelLentz, Emma Kocher, Carrie Spar-muth, William Forney. Oscar Weertz,

Leon Fitting, Ambrose Seiler. EdwinFauber, Samuel Bowman. ClarenceStoneroad, Harry Stoneroad, Harry

Sweigard, Mrs. E. E. Fitting, AlfredI Mottie, John Hoffman, Mrs. E. M.Keiter, Mrs. Edward Lentz. Mrs. H.H. Gottschall, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A.Dunkel and children, of Halifax, andMr. and Mrs. P. P. Miller.

SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING

Special to The Telegraph

Halifax. Pa., Dec. 2.?Last eveningthe annual meeting of Sabbath Schoolsof Dauphin District, Xo. 10, was heldIn the Halifax United BrethrenChurch. James W. Baker and E. F.Weaver, both of Harrisburg. made ad-dresses. The following officers wereelected: President, Dr. FrederickSmith; vice-president. LawrenceLebo; secretary, Mrs. William P. Bit-terman; treasurer, c. F. still. De-partment superintendents were alsoelected as follows: Teachers' train-ing, Professor S. C. Beitzel: elemen-tary work. Miss Mary Clemson; tem-perance, the Rev. A. I. Collom: mis-sion, C. A. Funk: home department.Miss Mary Laudermilk; organizedadult Bible class, the Rev. J. C. Pease.

SPECIAL .MUSIC- ON SUNDAY

Special to The TelegraphAnnville, Pa., Dec. 2.?Special mu-

sical numbers will be rendered in con-nection with the services in the FirstLutheran Church, of which the Rev.Paul D. Witman is pastor, on Sundayevening. The Lebanon orchestra. Pro-fessor John H. Leslie, director, willrender three selections. There willalso be violin solos by Miss Johnsonof Lebanon. Miss Johnson has justreturned from Europe where she stud-ied under several well-known musicmasters. The Rev. Mr. Witman willdeliver a special sermon.

You ThoughtYou d Killed Him!"His hands clenched in an agonyof culminating fear, Tom Gallonlooked through the window. "

"Why had not his bullet gone throughthat dire face? "

Thus it is in this world that thosewhose arms are empty feel the fingersof fear at their throats; and only thosewhose arms are filled can look boldlyinto the night.

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TRAIN STOPPED WITHIN CARLENGTH OF PROSTRATE WOMAN

Special to The TelegraphSunbury, Pa.. Dec. 2.?Falling on

the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks hereyesterday. Miss Amy Cressinger, ofSelinsgrove, became unconscious justas a passenger train was approaching.The airbrakes brought the train to astop with the pilot of the locomotivewithin a car length of her prostratebody. She suffered deep lacerations ofthe face.

WOMAN FATALLYBURNEDSpecial to The Telegraph

Sunbury. Pa.. Dec. 2.?When herclothing caught Are from a pan of hotashes here yesterday Mrs. Joseph 1 x>ebecame a pillar of flame. Hearing herscreams, E. S. Neidig ran to her aidand wrapped a piece of carpet abouther. She was fatally and Neidig badlyburned.

SHOT BY BOARDER

Special to The TelegraphSunbury, Pa., Dec. 2.?Twice shot,

it is alleged, by John Berkheiser, aboarder. George Jones, of Mount Car-mel. Is In a serious condition. Hitalleged assailant was sent to the Sun-bury jail pending the result of hishurts.

RESCUED FROM RIVERSpecial to The Telegraph

Sunbury, Pa.. Dec. 2.?Fishing Inthe Susquehanna here yesterday.Charles Morgan's boat upset and hewas thrown into twenty feet of water.William DeMott. who was rowing nearby, jumped in and after hard workrescued him. Morgan was unconscious.

P. O. S. OF A. BANQUETSpecial to The Telegraph

Halifax, Pa., Dec. 2.?PresidentHarvey Hess, of the P. O. S. of A., onTuesday evening appointed the fol-lowing committee to have full chargeof the annual banquet on Saturdayevening, December 12: H. StewartPotter, John Calvin Miller, Delmer K.Still, Walter E. Rutter. Lloyd E.Straw. Ernest Koppenheffer and Geo.W. Shultz.

WORKING HARD FOR CHARITY

Special to The TelegraphLewistown. Pa., Dec. 2. A One

Hundred Club, started by W. F. Eck-bert. Jr., one of the town's most enter-prising citizens, is meeting with suc-cess. Each member is to give to tocharity, the money to be put to chari-table uses by the King's Daughters. Acommittee has been appointed to raisefunds for the sufferers of Belgium.A Christmas Sunshine Club has beenorganized here for the purpose of giv-ing a happy Christmas to three hun-dred children who might be overlookedby Santa Claus.

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'PRISMATIC FETE"BY SUNDAY SCHOOL

Baughman Memorial Church WillHave Unique Entertainment

ai New Cumberland

The "Prismatic Fete," arranged bythe Sunday School of the BaughmanMemorial Methodist Church of NewCumberland for Thursday and Fridayevenings of this week, promises to beone of the prettiest entertainmentsever given in the town. A mnsicaleIn the auditorium will precede thefete In the basement.

All the booths are to be in the rain-bow colors, with the attendants cos-tumed In the same shade and articleson sale carrying out the color scheme.Tho blue booth will bo entirely Dutch,and the menu served will Includesauerkraut, mashed potatoes andwieners. In a cabin one will find a"Mystic Well" with the "Old OakenBucket" bringing up expected treas-ures, anfl at the pink booths therewill be mnbroideries and other fancywork. Chocolate with whipped cream,chocolate cakes and candies served by"la belle Chocolataire" will be in evi-dence at the brown table and every-where one may secure good toeat, both cooked and uncooked, as\u25a0well as flowers and useful articles forthe house and for holiday gifts.

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Lower District SundaySchool Convention at

New Cumberland Dec 10Xew Cumberland, Pa., Dec. 2.?On

Thursday, December 10. the Fall con-vention of the Lower District SundaySchool Association of Cumberlandcounty wIU bo held in Trinity t'nltedBrethren Church. The program willinclude: 9.30, devotions, by the Rev.A. R. Ayree; 3.45, "The Child Christ."Afternoon ?Devotionals, by the Rev.J. V. Adams; "Trained Teachers theSunday School's Greatest Need," A. B.llarnlsh, Stechanlcsburg; "The Valueof Teachers' Weekly Meetings," J. A.Sprenkel, of New Cumberland; "TheVision of the Sunday School," Mrs.T. A. Hubley, of Harrlsburg. Even-ing?Devotions, by tho Rev. A. G.Wolf; special music; address,"Lengthening the Cords and Strength-ening the States," James I. Young, ofMcchauicsburg; consecration, by theRev. S. X. Good. At 5.30 the alumniof tho Teachers Training Class willhave its first banquet.

WILL INSPECT G. A. R. POST

New Cumberland, Pa., Dec. 2.Major John Kirk will go to Carlisleon Thursday evening to inspect Cap-tain Caldwtil Post, Grand Army of theRepublic.

PARTY OX TWO GIRLS' BIRTHDAY

New Cumberland, Pa., Dec. 2. ?Aparty was held at the home of CalvinHaverstock In Market street in honorof the birthday anniversaries of hisdaughter. Amanda, and Miss EthelDrayer, a girl friend, whose anniver-sary occurred on tho same day. A de-lightful evening was enjoyed by allpresent.

FACTORY TO RESUME WORK

Special to The TelegraphDiilsburg. Pa.. Dec. 2.?M. Coover's

shirt factory in Diilsburg will resumework again in a few days after beingshut down for several weeks on ac-count of not being able to secureready-cut goods.

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FRATERNAL VISIT TO COUNCIL

Special to The TelegraphDiilsburg, Pa.. Dec. 2.?On Monday

night Diilsburg Council, No. 438,Order United American Mechanics,paid the Mechanlcsburg Council a fra-ternal visit. A special car broughtthe men to their homes. Last nightthe lodge attended the S. B. Goffevangelistic services in a body in theMethodist Church.

SHFRTZFR-H AVERSTI CK

Special to The TelegraphMarietta, Pa., Dec. 2.?Miss Laura

S. Haverstlck. of near town, was mar-ried yesterday to Benjamin M. Shert-zer. by the Rev. A. A. Herr, of Millers-ville.

CONCERTS AT ANNVILLE

Special to The TelegraphAnnville, Pa., Dec. 2.?On Saturday

evening, l>ecember 12, the men's GleeClub of Albright College, will give aconcert in the Engle Conservatory ofMusic. On Tuesday evening. Decem-ber 8. the American string quartet ofXew York eity. will render a concertat the same place. Both attractions

given under the auspices of townorganizations.

SNAKES OUT LATESpecial to The Telegraph

Waynesboro. Pa., Dec. 2. lt israther late in the season for snakes tobe crawling around in the Blue Ridgesection, nevertheless there are a fewof the reptiles straggling around.James Purdy, who has a store at theterminal at Pen-Mar Park, went to theCascades yesterday and came across alarge water snake. Mr. Purdy. whowas armed with a rifle, sent a bulletinto it. Shortly afterward he cameacross another snake that belonged tothe garter family.

LEWIS 11. RUBLE SERIOUSLY ILL

Special to The TelegraphLewistown, Pa., Dec. 2.?Lewis 11.

Ruble, formerly county steward andhealth officer of this place, is confinedto his home seriously ill. Mr. Rubleis a veteran of the Civil War. Ascounty steward, which office he filledfor about tv.-cnty-eight years, he treat-ed the poor and unfortunate with greatcare and consideration.

ELIZABETH TOWN POULTRY SHOWSpecial to The Telegraph

Marietta, Pa.. Dec. 2.?Arrangementsare being made for the annual poultryshow of the Elizabethtown Poultry As-sociation on January 6 to 9. Therewill be more entries than ever and thoplace will be enlarged. George O.Brown, of Baltimore, and CharlesNixon, of Washington, N. J., will bothe judges.

BADLY INJURED BY HORSESpecial to The Telegraph

Manor, Pa., Dec. 2.?Isaac Smoker,while going into the stable yesterdayto get his horse to go for a physicianfor a neighbor who was ill was kickedso badly that it is feared he will die.His left arm is broken and his facewas badly disfigured. The accidentoccurred before daylight.

BONFIRE IN CELLAR

Special to The TelegraphLebanon, Pa.. Dec. 2.?Harry Wolf-

son, a prominent clothing dealer ofthis city, was aroused by smoke in hisstore. The source of the smoke couldnot be discovered until after an alarmhad been given in the neighborhoodand then three little boys from thevicinity were found in the cellar of thebuilding playing with a bonfire. Theincipient blaze was extinguished intime to prevent any serious damage.

LEBANON NEWSPAPER MANBANQUETS CITY COMMISSION

Special to The TelegraphLebanon, Pa., Dec. 2.?John H. Reld,

proprietor of the Evening Report, lastevening tendered a banquet to council-men and city officials as a commemo-ration of the rounding out of the firstyear of the commission form of gov-ernment In this city. The feast wasspread at the Keystone Hotel nndthere were covers for twenty. Mr.Reed, Mayor John P. Longenecker andthe councilmen made speeches.

STORED APPLES IN CAVESpecial to The Telegraph

Waynesboro, Pa.. Dec. 2.?Sir. andMrs. John M. Newcomer returned toWaynesboro yesterday from their fruitfarm near Big Pool, Md., where theyspent the summer. As n shelter forhis big apple crop Mr. Newcomerfashioned a large cave and has storedhis crop of several thousand barrelsin it. and the fruit Is keeping verywell there. *

Recent Deaths inCentral Pennsylvania

Special to The TelegraphLancaster,--Mrs. Phares G. llartey,

41 years old, died yesterday after anIllness of two months, ller husband,her aged mother, two daughters and asister survive.

Strnsburf». ?Mrs. Andrew S. Herr,72 years old, died suddenly from acuteindigestion. For fifty years she was amember of the Mennonite Church. Be-sides her husband, three daughters,ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren survive.

Red Hun.?Mrs. Solomon Kern. 56years old, was stricken with heart dis-ease while seated in a chair yesterday,and died before tho arrival ot" a physi-cian. Her husband and one daughtersurvive.

NcffsvlUe. ?Sirs. Elizabeth S. Hoo-ver, 81 years old, died yesterday. Shewas blind for tho past eight years. Formore than fifty years she was a mem-ber of the Lutheran Church.

Marietta?Sirs. Elizabeth Clinton, 70years old, died suddenly at the homoof her son, Albert, yesterday, fromheart disease. Two sons and a num-ber of grandchildren survive.

Suirbury.?Sirs. Elizabeth Clinton,75 years old, died at the home of herson, George Clinton, in West Chillis-quaque township, Northumberlandcounty, yesterday of a complication ofdiseases. She moved here a few weeksago front Marietta. Pa.

Jacob Ervln. 80 years old. died athis home at Slllton. of paralysis. Hewas a carpenter In the employ of thoPhiladelphia and Reading Railroadfor twenty-five years.

Elmer SlcFall, 41 years old, died athis home at Slllton. following an op-eration for an internal affection. Heis surviv.ed by a widow and sevenchildren, ranging in age from sixteenyears to eighteen months.

Sirs. John Reese, 47 years old. diedat her home at Snamokln, of a compli-cation of diseases, after an illness oftwelve years.

AVIATORLEAYES HOSPITAL

Special to The Telegraph

Lewistown. Pa., Dec. 2.?HaldemnnFigelmessy. the Austrian nviator whosustained injuries nt the Port Royal

Fair in the early part of Septemher.left the Lewistown Hospital yesterdayfully recovered. He went to New

York city, where he willJoin the corpsof Curtlss flyers and willagain take uphis dangerous work.

The Aeroplane was demolished whenit struck the trunk of a large tree andthe aviator received a broken leg andsevere bodily injuries. A large splin-ter of bone was removed from the legby surgeons at the hospital.

SHOT SILVER FOX

Special to The Telegraph

Selinssrrove, Pa.. Dec. 2. WhileGeorge Hower, of near Sellnsgrove,was hunting on Saturday his dogchased out a silver fox. Hower shotat It, but only crippled it in the leg.The next shot he fired was more accu-rate and brought it down. lie broughtit to Sellnsgrove. where he sold it toYarlcU Schoclf, and also received abounty of $2 for it.

DR. AMES SPEAKS

Special to The TelegraphShippensburg, Pa.. Dec. 2. Dr.

Ames, of Carlisle, spoke in the Churchof God on Sunday. He read the Bookof Slalaclil without using a Bible. Healso rendered some fine music with theSwiss bells.

WEDDING AT LANCASTER

Special to The TelegraphLancaster, Pa., Dec. 2.?Dr. E. Ells-

worth Brown, of Kansas City, Mis-souri, was married yesterday to MissBessie Leona Hughes, by the Rev. H.W. Harling, pastor of the SlemorialPresbyterian Church. The only at-tendants were the parents of thebride. -

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TADPOIJES ANT) FISH RECEIVEDAnnville. Pa., Deo. 2.?Delivery was

made last week to E. A. Weimar, fromthe Stnte hatcheries nt Torresdnle, of1.000 tadpoles, to be placed in the

streams In the vicinity of Annville. Aconsignment was also received in lx-b---anon last week of 40 catfish and fourcases of trout, to be placed In Deb-anon county streams.

ACQFITTED OF KITJMNG DOESpecial to The Telegraph

T.mvistown, Pa.. Dec. 2.?Ezra Kauff-man, of Bratton township, arrested bygame wardens on the charge of killinga doe near McVeytown, was given abearing in the latter place and owingto insufficient evidence to connect thoman with the crime he was acquitted.

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