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Show quests !iintn,i; whom wore iiumhImts during the out ire ovi-iiinpr. 'flic irnj;i-;im consist ml of sonys, shurl scntiiiionls, humi irons l.ilks junl musiciil nnnibcrs. The ret irin,' officers of-ficers were highly 1 coiiipliinciiieil. jind Iho fo'lin of fellowship whn h' existed was ehunK'tenzed l.y (luise in jitteiHhmce as wonderful. of the w;ird bishnpne nnd Y. M. M-I. M-I. A. I'iYirers, enjoyed nn oyster supper Thursday evoninir, Noveni-her Noveni-her 1. the event hrini; in honor f i he retiring M Men officers. The entire supper and program which j 1:is''m1 sum:- two liours was planned, M"r l nnd carried out entirely by M men with scarcely n dull moment TEN DEAD IN GREATSTORM Northeastern States Are Swept By Wind and Rain; Much Damage NKAV YOItK, Nov. 17 (W)A nind and rain stunn tliat swept Ihe lortheastern states yestenlay caus-'d caus-'d ten deaths, more than 50 Injur-d. Injur-d. and left a trail of property daa-1 io, reports from the. dozen states iffected showed today. In the New England states, New iTork, rorinsylvnnia, New Jersey. Delaware, Maryland and West Yii'- I iinia, (owns and mines were flooded, flood-ed, trees, wnlls and wires blown .lown. nutos wrecked and shipping endangered. The deaths oecnrred in New EnK-llaml EnK-llaml where four wen reported, New I York two, and Pennsylvania four. , !uo to traffic accidents on slippery! I Philadelphia streets. Heaviest damage was done in Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia. Scores of miners were driven from t heir homes by flood waters. Six men were entombed in a flooded mine near llazleton. Pa., and had not been rescued today. A dam y:tve way above ForUsville, Pa., and tin town was inundated, houses and bridges swept away. Heavy damage to lale crops was .reported in all Ihe seclion.s uficel-cd. i M M K.N KXTKKTAIN llnrc thiin fiirly Miiilclon M men nnd a iiunihiT of csicilnlly lnvitcil |