GOWERS STATIONGowers Station, Dec. 10.The home of Mr. and Mrs. John#Jrav was a scene of a large butch-‘Ting. Six large porkers beingslaughtered, six cans of lard, 16;alions of pudding was made. .Mr. »eorge Fowler and Charles Davis cere the head butcher? Others assisting were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles danious, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Welling-r. Mr. F.dward and Chester Manious.drs. George Wellinger, Mrs. George Cromer, Misses Mary, Frances, andAnna Catherine Wellinger, Mr. JamesShamon, all of Hagerstown; George Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, son El wood and Margaret Louise. Iris Kathaleen Baker, all near Williamsport; Charles Hose, Pinesburg; Mr. Edward Baker, Downsville, and Mrs. Mary Hoget, Little Rok, Ark.; Mr. and Mrs. George Gray, Mr. and Mrs. John Gray, children, John, Jr-Marie, Robert and Betty Jane.Mrs. Bessie Ranels, Hagerstown, is spending a few days this week with her nephew, Mr. S. C. Gossard.Miss Missouri Kendell has returnedBosci'/i’s glorious flavor holdsnew coffee delightTaste the balanced blending of 5 of the world's best coffees. 99 years’ soto Salisbury Normal school, Salis bury, Md„ to resume her studies after spending the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kendle.Miss Mary Hammond and Mr. Woodrow Moser spent Sunday evening with Mrs. W. H. Eyler.Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Marr, Hagers town, visited in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Robert Harsh, Wednesday.Mr. Roy Kendle who has heen housed with a heavy cold Is able to he out again.Mr. Frank Sensenbaugh spent Sunday with his homefolks, near St. James.Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eyler entertained at a butchering party on Wednesday. Those who assisted were: Mr. Fred Gossard. Charles Davis, William Driscoll, Clyde Rowe, Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs. Gruber and Mrs.Ii