VOL. X]1.. NO. MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1913 \ CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—THAT'S WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM MEMORIAL DAY i : nee AY | memes saeens Nadia Borough Comel {Paper NE ore = Noi weer IAIN Persona he M : [BOND OF TAX COLLECTOR T. M. e Mount Joy Borough School { | BRENEMAN ACCEPTED ' , \ * 4 {one of the big days in Mount Joy. | } ) Board met on Monday evening and | " | | | The town was appropriately deco | | | f y | had quite a busy session Every | | : ar, | \ \ : ; . . . i y | The Reservoir Was Ordered Cleaned | rated and there were an unusually 0 | member was present, The school | | | { i So | ~~Board of Health Reports Another | A 5 | ——————— Last Friday, Memorial Day, was arge number of visitors here, The term was fixed at nine months for | c f Diphther High © tabl | ase 0 ip eria-—-High Constable | ————— weather was threatening, drizzling | for the grades This is an increase | 8 . usiness ’ 0st CSS i I Hig i DOTA RY, A WL eee" Bi Time EODIONR |e so FOS 1 OF MO U the G. A. R. and S. of V. decorat i WW INC in { mills, same as last year and the savel at Neoda evening's: meetinz 0l le Borouql the graves ol the old soldiers tl i (00 l principal and all the teachers’ sal- Ii: bl wh . ig A 5 % . — ) . . of Boro Council, these men responded { Camp Hill, Lincoln, Eberle i ‘ Il be the same I'he schools il Or BIS 6 [S 13 | 4 | to the roll call Messrs. Dillinger, ——— Joy cemeteries ‘ | HE ROAD WHICH WH ALL MU ~ Wharvell was | gyn Monday in Sep-| Wis eben 2 Yio ap 3 MISS RUTH F, SPANGLER THE In the afternoon the parade BAe OM OR LATER Soy h , . NC REPRESENT ARN IN I Ee Re wi ne Wie . BAVEL S Fit UR LA { sUILDING RE ESENTS AN i ) 1 Jerk Fellenbé D ; ATie Salary ele enbaum. THe yp WHEREABOUTS OF OUR ed as stated in these columns 18 lected ja p . VALEDICTORIAN ’ v1 VESTMENT OF $5,000,00 minute f the previous meeting | FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK the High School and 8 1.2 months | on | " | - Shatto Will Get a Uniform--Other | - week and marched ove the mar ? he follow ; were then | ‘ \ hnown People From O then - were read and approved ! —————— on { streets of the town Upon retu \ ' : | ro ’ | | ! rzhborhood Have Passed to th ; [ Masons Fro Al ar of » State lengthy xplanatory com ing to the park the following pro Gredt Bevond Since Oar Pri of 2. Roudabush. | § rom | Parts of the State . exp ory m-| What Our Able Corps of Reporters ui Beyond Stace Our Last lssu Will Assemble and Assist in I ‘ation relative to a bill due him Found in the Card Basket About gram was rendered . ’ ’e ! ta Ma write Gone to Their Reward. ting t anificent 1907 1s read from Mr. Wood, Yourself, Your Friends and Your Prelude, Forester's 3 ; meri- | —— . lel A ; ‘ . \ 1 Numbe Bands 1 re ¢ lower end of the Acquaintances, Eleven Ladies and Five Young Men | Receive Diplomas—Dr. George P. Bible of Philadelphia, Delivers the Forma| Address—Class Rol] ca, Audience; Prayer, A . Ne} Mi Elizabeth Scho iy . : 1 Mab Dono : 2 : : 31: “RH - | ty \ ae i i Sal e as 1 . Qnanele var ‘hristis 3 31 . Th J 3 em One of the unusual features in Sbangler; Onward Christian Soldi [ Solomon Sc holl. former 1 n : | . t be tie. Tab 1. Groider i : Kost High ©'s, Spring Garden Band; Oration, thi Mace and well known here Grammai Miss Edna Martin oe : : ug A. Robinson of Baltimore, > 3 ! Shes > en thousand or more [aso )% member of Council, to do’ Md, spent Monday in town W. N. Yates, D. D.; Selection. ancaster 99nd vear Intermedia liss Elizabeth Esh-|. : AP] Alley. | % yi y 4 Ty from ensylvania ind ther st: | I surveving on Appletree ley. ! Mr nl r rillis . fF Dhils a ty this year is the Jarge number of | Manheim Band; God Be With You —— elman, 1 . : Y i Cl School : t that) Mr. F. W. Williams of Philadelphia y y bi "rs x : 3 . : ill atten the dedicatio f y r arence Schock vas at that! sper ast T dav 4 Fill. We Meet Again, Audience; Jenjamin I. Mishey-—Born Sept Secondar) lis iva Kreider, ‘ I 4 y n of x { ) pent last Thursday. in tow, | ) Hall of the new 1 ‘ting elevators After mak Mr, I. E. Patton of Lancaster, was connection with the borougt School commencements in the coun- graduates that compose the Senior nd Lode ’ . ‘ : Youu . a . | - . and Lde elasses. In some instances cords | Taps; Selections by Spring Garden| 3 died June 2, 1913. ageq 77| 4th Prima ] Kathryn ad ; 2 Asse ¢ nstances records € d € 13, aged 77 Ce . sonic Home at Elizabethtown he found that Mr. in town on business on Monday. Rave been broken, This was the Band. ea Funeral from his late resi-| Miller. ter co ™ : levat sre part] . v : : 4 ins . relock iy a Pri ~ . : ter county, on Thursday, June vitors were partly erect- Mr. James Gordon of Philadelphia, ease here, when the twenty-sixth an- the evening , at seven 0¢cClocK| dence on W. Donegal St, Friday, ord Primary—Miss Verna Chand- m ; : lo n round : ths sis "i . : l . ‘ 2 re wiv . : , ; This hall, first to be erected of round that comprised said was a Memorial Day visitor here. the Spring Garden’ Band was to give | June 6, at 2 o'clock. Please omit | ©! : ] . : : ak M Wood was thea. tol : ” | the series of builtinegs that. with the Mr. Wood was then told that Messrs. M. B. and Joun Miller of nual commencement was held on UH¢ Thursday evening. ‘Te , class a concert in the park. The weather | flowers. 2nd Primary iss Ruth Stoll. ” 3p vit ra 11 : ursday evening Here the la : ! i and, will eventually represent an in it would follow relative to the Lancaster, spent Monday in town numbered sixteer , : 3g was so threatening that they were] 1st Primary M. G. Miller I ; ] 3 ¥ ered sixteen, eleven ladies and 8 5 ? { —— : te Mh 0 CSI vestme } § ill i matter and the is X fami . : vestment of $5,000,000, will be used|™ 1 iat he should hold his Mr. Edward Reeder and family of five young men, as follows: N. Es- sher Reist, May B. Flowers, Ruth The hall was packed, many being Mi Rebecca Stoll, widow of Mai y ] i : ; of the homes, the general dinir Bowms Joh «+. Murphy, Sar: : | unable to gain admission, After|tin Stoll, died at the home of her | Miss Kuhns, is a daughter of Prof. ? 3 : . . an, John I lurphy, Sara 8.| e of her : room, library and places for social since died and if the Messrs. W. 8S. Delp and H. Leaman 1 Kramer, Tekla Bube, ¥. Marie Klugh, crank | er looked favorable and the concert|thi ace, Saturday wvening y | 1011 : oy Frank, ! } I ) evening : y modation of 175 members, and the the park during a |was aged 86 years, § months and the second assistant in the High a 200d Qual ! i : necessary employes. | uaker, by doing without it. Mr. Earl Wallace of East Earl obliged to play in Mount Joy Halil. . rs. 2 There are but two changes is . ay 3 t 3 Mrs. Rebecca Stoll : i ges this as the administrative headquarters bill which would be included in the | near Elizabethtown, spent Friday in year, Miss Aamiller, who succeeds GE 3 id there was no suit as s , | town, rendering a few numbers the weath-|danghter Mrs. H. G. Hagenbereer Aumiller, principal] of the schools at]. . . Turis ; berger : I i features, as well as for the accom-| Brough felt as though it didn’t owe of Lititz, spent last Thursday in zabethtow: ast year she as i yethto Last year she was the bill he would play the. part of the town Roscoe G. Smith, Wilma M, Bernard W. Ebersole, Charles J.| Was finished in nne uth F. S ler sniamin | drizzling rain The music was well {days. Death was due to infirmities! School at Lititz oe ; T3Y Co os a Bennett, Ruth F. Spangler, Benjamin es i irmiti | The dedicatory ceremonies will be 1e bill amounting to $18.30, was spent Friday in town calling on F. Hoffer, Anna R. Engle, Rebecca | rendered and more than hens a ins Sheil Ate etl een | member of the Unite othren | Mis Martin, wh vas or invi 3 A. Helman and Mary M. Stauffer, : Re: Bretuien i g y promoted | ; comple on and about the terrace An invitation from the Jr. O. U. A. Messrs. E. W, Shank and F, W Every seat in the Hall was occu-| Largely Attended Address church for 66 years. These children | from the Fifth to the Seventh room, = . IM. to narticipate. § ; . . y 8 a : ol a : ; y facing the Grand Lodge Hall. In thel™: participate in the parade on Watts of Harrisburg, were in town I'he address given by I ref. L. E.}survive: Mrs. H. 8 Hagenbergor of | is a resident of Florin, She is a], i s . Tune 14. was rea : ; following order, the officers of the’ 4, was read and it was decided Monday. : : the terrace: |"0! to parade. | Mr. John Lunblom, of ‘lington. lic schools of Steelton, | ve report . ) f Arlington, “ ' God Sond fit : : I Stall of ti d ‘ ile S N ; report of Burgess Hoffman N, J., spent Saturday here with . te ay ¢ y i | 1M Ue Stoll « Vic i Toy: ler » State ( : Sc The 3 : ’ class colors, blue and white, and the | ¢ hurch of God on Sunday a So ou i Stoll of Victoria, Texas. | 1ersVili¢ tat Norma] School. I'he rand pursuivant, grand stewards {showed collections to the amount of | friends | was largely attended. The subject, funeral was held from her late past two years she was teaching 1 CL gam . A : s 1 ely a e J : ih eld from her la ] ) : va ¢ in BD! .rand deacons. grand chaplains, dis- | $3 75 the past month. He presented Mr. Harry Shellenberger of Phila “Life’s Anchors,” was one of deep me, lesday afternoon at 2 oc 1e Joint school brink A the bond of tax 1 om ; ; iia i : rict deputy grand masters, com ) f tax collector T. M. Brene- delphia, spent a few days here with thought replete with graphic illustra-| with services by Rev. J. T. Spangler —— Gee Beeens : | man to the 4 mais rE ; i : i : : : mittee on Masonic homes, past grand|™D 1e amount of $7,400, with H. his father. was evident that the pro- Miss Freda J. Willer It's Certainly Beautiful nastern |W. Hartman a s masters, grand treasurer and grand | artman and Joseph 'T. Brene- Mr. John Dietz and daughter Miss pleased. incident to old age. Deceased was : Miss Eva Kreider, who succeeds | ai a a De ed was a eds | halq at 12 noon The members will| then paid friends pied when the exercises opened. The | 0 McGines, Superintendent of the pub- this place, Mi Andrew Sumpman « Pa., in the near Florin, Martin Stoll of Salunea ass of 1907, and also of the Mil Grand hall stage was effectively decorated with f}8raduate of the Mt. Joy High School | Grang 10dge will enter plants and flowers, pennants in the marshal, grand tyler and] class flower, the cream rose. The graduates’ motto was “Non sibi sed aliis.” The programme carried out| | tions It essor secured and maintained the Miss Freda Joanna Willer, daugh The Mount Joy Cemetery, undoubt- : | man m : I : ' oc ary, erand wardens, deputy | 1¢ marked attention. I'he audi-| ter of the late Charles Willer, died | edly the finest and best kept burial, . . { copted ; ra er and grand sword bear | C€T York on Sunday sr, Mr. grounds in this section, presents Xi, Th. Pas vil ee a | Mr Hoffman sugzosted that A Po 1 Geo. W ye iT | a: . DSS, t $ 160, ssume their was as follows: Overture, orchestra; as sureties, was read and ac- Grace enjoyed a motoreycle trip to invocation, Rev, J. T. Spangler, D. D.; essay, “Home and Its Queen,’ | MOST { ence was highly impressed and; at the home of her tep-fathe appreciated the able ad-| Martin A. Spickler, last Wednesday | very beautiful appearance, especially : | Conneil purchase ¢ ifor 1 . J | res iv ¢ YO t » entrance I 1] 1a 1 uniform OT Kinzer of H 1 were Seep . beg \ Tekla Bube; salutatory, “Is Poverty a Curse?’ Anna R. Engle; piano so-| thoroughly onsears, it and ! about town ¢ Jo, “The Last Hope,” (Gottschalk) £ a orant o1 ia } Ly-iLnn year death 1 fine I( ne SI lot in the Fey . : | Er] y be . ‘ : ¢ \ 3 [ the vin Die was red Mr. Charles £ ( f Phila Bernard W. wbersole; ss poem, Aili > - y-third evening De ( ¢ in wr twes t th ti ( \ [ The fiowe Blue Rock Shoot a comj tended LO | fice William Neopia +. 110 purel » it, tthe cost not xceed delphia s Q | i \ clay bird shoot im|l had peak y ii 8 VE fia : es phia spent Su aunt, 3 nd : . Iain Irs. Mary Patterso Value of ractical Hd ti I'here 1 1 [ 1 sal neadow, near { 1] illne Ss no ) 11 We fi ana nt a 1 br ; x . a Ay 4 . : : 8 Mary : x t yt 1 ne Messrs. Benjamin Eisenbe and ration The Salutatory Miss Anna R. kingle had tatory. 1 xtending a welcome Lo took occasion to" sid 2 » : {} jererng. asou 1 I : fi ler os hat A ‘ § ' nee \ 1 1 rrandson She now enter upon the | | ded \r are 'y snding some time Sm i } (tday a visiting relatives. learned th Ehiis ; greater field of lite, which 8 wi ! ! J : ot e i ; es ? : ’ | i ¢ MeGinnis returned | iron foundry of Mr, Brady and wh baker ea Jrisman’s, an : {| mont! ™ » ras ordered stretched out before us. We . ; t} 3 1 i ‘ iy : 3 1 Saturday after spending some | the Bradys finally ae away igh school privileges ’ list } } ; ; cast away our high sch 3 : {time at York | ness Mr. Mishey, together with 14 I ; Riveriise u isi hold ‘them = ! | Toa a Aoiny 4 Mr 0 re, Finance” com- | Roh GS pare Mr. and Mrs. W. EB approval of a! Detw retired from busi-| ogod « o make rson’s : Ena | ; ; x : : g : : Fri itoins ’ 1 4 3008 r ai I ohrer of New York ‘ leas 5, only to .: : | : 3 and pleasure On) - Mr. Bdear C. Chandler of Philadel-| Harvey Bookmyer and James Youtz, ne : hereby gaining entrance short time with his | assuméd control of the business un- = Mishov igi gi : nd ) y waiting room Two : vi } | ) } ) 1 } thers slept thei 4 ohare while 4] ? I Mr. and Mrs. John Minumn of Board of Health Harrisburg spent Memoria] Day here itheria.in the ag guests of Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Roth convalescent and | Glatfelter with the firm grasp ol our memories phia, spent a burdens that |’ : c assun he graver | } and assume the § Chandler. I der the name of Bookmyer brother, beset us as we leave the threshold | { a a; : Hy menu and Youtz, continuing in business i igh school so dear to us. Our ; ; Home . 1 ; Sale at Florin at the west end of town, where the formerly of | 3 y is good, our armor is 5 py | : Next morning wh hey ar yn: orldiy| On Saturday, June 7, Mr. Jacob Y.[gas works are now located. In 1871, | \jount Joy » weekly. Per: ruin hen they heard | strong: so let us meet our W yi: : : ; a suoug) so | > + |Kline will sell all the personal|their plant together with a number! jesiring co { I battles face tio face, remembering at a nation looks to high schools : : ve Mela Boat ; .| public sale as Mr. Mumma was taken | stroyed by fire. - The tor men and women of ; ? : ; : : i to a home. The effects consist of a{ built what is now knewn as the, st other went to the Kitchen. the two beat a hasty re-| : v | new case at t ha sof : x : “E13 3 hoe : STolY | ¢ while the other was ‘dead t« cafe Q,. fgme of Mr. and Mi S. H. Miller made & property of Mr. Henry Mumma at|of other works were completely de- please leave i . Zerphey. his wife being the i le trip to Manhei 3 same firm | ve- | ke Va the world” and had to be awakened 3 : ogroyo.t p to Manheim, Leban Sa e I I {office or ¢ ard Y SL. . unfortunate one y ‘ 1 Her \ yn [undav tr . and colleges when he excused himself and also ony a Hoi x : ey on Sunday returning : Eh . 1e report of the Tnion National rains 30t ature and destiny are : E 2 beat it * brains. Both n ’ large lot of household goods. George Rollman Manufacturing Co., but af-| it Ik; Le st. To the future they grant the | = : : : ed honest. 0.1 Vogle will call the sale. ter passing through an iron panic, Reunion at Donegal Church $0559 in the Boro account and $4.- . K. Manpin . Two With Elizabethtown 14475 in the Water account : : : : gS an ’ , water account. rhter n » an automobile trip te treasurer showed a balance of Mr id Mr Joseph Charles and ils. We go forth like members ) } : ¢ : spoils. g 5 : oad" to rrr they discontinued business and Mr.| pgaporate preparations are being great family, always read) i i : py Ande : AE) IF . : . ne another and never forget-| Fine New sly" Mishey, after working in several 0C-| made for the reunion of the old Don- nelp one ¢ = Re The New Standard Hardware| .upations in Mount Joy and Lancas { egal Presbyterian church, erected base ballically on the Fourth of July|{, aonnect another of his houses out 's. Grant Ernst and daughter imo nor our Alma Mater. Oop lect e : ae ro 9 3 A * ’ ; : Cg Fa Salou Fairies vive fh MTS rant urns a & ting to honor : . dievondl Works, Inc, of this place Just re-} iq. finally located with the Mount during the days of the Revolutionary |W hen those two rival ams 1 | iq h borough limits with the lt of York spent Saturday PE overty, accepted as nsa- > 5 SGod 4 Siti rorv. at. ‘ : SEs : "D . RE g a Liaihinur se “ie Sa pain iL 4 > o Spe Saturda) and A Pe hy is not a curse cently placed in position a very al-| joy Gray Iron Co. continuing With | way to be held June 13. This is the (Joy and Elizabethtown m OR P¥ water main. Same was referred to! Sunday in town as guests of Mr ang/ § ta i ¢ providence, is é Be oHVE ald : ; TC : : LL | ’ 8 Sa har rine aya : : 1s 1 red Sunday in town as guests of Mr. ? tion of T ? : ~~ | tractive sign on the roof of its ware-| {pat Company until his retirement! jicct church standing in the state. |¢iamond. The management si he water committee « Frank Nn but may be. made a blessing. Work 1 se. Tt si is visible at quite a 3 ; " 2 ot : a Bh oe oe " Mrs. Frank Schroll. Ye . | house. The SIEn 1s Vis at quite a| 4.41) pusiness about 8 years ago. i SA Wr i er arranging ¢ bt soriof. hills: ‘wore naid { Ha in . J pts i NS ! ! Mlls were pal r. S. Carroll Royer v There will he sometl 2 i Nr. olint hv Titra ol nn Mr nton Eby asked permission! Carlisle on Sunday. distance. » has always been active in - : a Ol hie « ! NY ‘on 1 adj 1 He has always been act The Final Dance ; rg ii) aa a Tre School, Lancaster, in youth will give zest to repose hold his final | @nnounced later Roudal f a. es ; ) an hold his final : ’ oa — eral days here with his parents, Mr. Ixperience of poverty will = : . Bip ® church and Sunday school work, for-| Mr. O K. Snyder will age. nm yy 1 n Tues- 1 and M1 rsey of Kliza-| sie Mount Joy Hall next Tue ia Held a House Party and Mrs. W. K, Royer. ac 5 t e considerate and chari- ; : 0 teach us to b Engagement Announced merly being connected with the and { dance in 3 he We understand that the engage) cpyrch of God and later with the day evening, June 10. A full jibethtow: ) : 3 Mr. and Mrs. H. BE. Ebersol industry we have earned the ment of Miss Mary B. Stoll, only Prosbytorian ciwirch of ' this. place j aa) ! : x @ Ks 5 mps and the x hl vate wii} JTL¢ f he merriest f Jemorial Mr. and Irs. H. E. Ebersole and : ; : : ’ 2S cerian S c *{ chestra from Ironville will play. Be) Pn a a: y g : { rnard an Mr from our own supply of}. . 2:0. of . } 3 is + : CAESL! : : “ Ie all rns " 11D partie at 1 \ Jon f | SOD ernard and Mr, and Mrs. Ems ro daughter of Mr. John H. Stoll of this | py, (55 superintendent of the Pres-| will he served 4. | used in ame > vill : a St: $s Wvni assel in this lace | anuel Sumpman made an automobil to give . freshments 3 worldly comfort place, and Mr. J. A. Ma¢ Nicholl of | poiorian Sunday school for a num-| . = 0 yay at Elizabet De ie wnd Elizabethtown will be her in Spent day htfull) 1 to Gettysburg on Sunday. table to others when by energy power mis >hilad ie is being ¢ red ; el hiladelphia, is being announced. ber of years and there are many of i foes : a ——-0-a—— Outdoor ShHOTLs 1 pleasures f ib Mrs. E. B. Rohrer ais a a ea - a3 i so] the afternoon Humanity the Sixteeners who will recall his] Are Oiling the Streets he afternoor ; cs Yun Va bh CR tea 8 rr ee Gee € nd pper rved with | $ 1, North Carolina, Children's Day active interest in religious matters| = co cireets throughout the Hae ora trai ¥ The Children’s Day exercises at the Soldiers’ Orphan School. town. are being oiled. for: the: BRrpos Jr. 0. U. A. M. Convention Ne oan Spl ) AE paid he ¢ re with the Sunday School of the Church of| po served with Company E, Fourth | . ninating Mr. Jacob H.| The Lancaster County Association|_ . ° ionanee y Mrs {oa M¥Wewrbh God will be given next Sunday even-| pooiment Penna. Vol. Militia in|, Es a iia appli < the oil verv]Jr. 0. U. A. M. will hold its annual, | hk Rnd at Mrs. Mary Eberle, Miss I ing. The Committee has arranged a|qgsa He was a charter member of |. _ .. : "1 convention in this piice on Saturday.y ee: WT W. C ers, | Eberle and Mrs. William Mg special program for the occasion. the Lodge of American Mechanics fi . June 14. There will be three busi-|: have gone to Mount Gretn Th and a member of the local lodge of Festival a Success ness sessions and a big parade at 4) Miss | they will occupy their cottag weath-|{ p. m. The parade will be headed by | the Red Men's Canasatego Band off, urg; Miss ~~ Besse F. Bowman, | Harrisburg, came here The Valedictory “New Emphasis on was the subject of the valedictory “oration, which was delivered by Miss Ruth F. Spangler. In part she said: Gradually there has come to our civilized lands the conviction that there is no production so valuable as man. As civilization advances and living becomes more real, fore- Vransportation for Advertising Legal | Odd Fellows, almost dating back to Condidering the inclement thought for others—even those not The Missouri public Service com- | the Constitution of the lodges in this or. the Tusttral under the auepioss. of : yet born—seems to occupy every mission has ruled that intra-state| porough. the Men's League of the Lutheran Lancaster and there will be hun-| jy © we PF Powmaniuari 3 phase of social] development. Has | transportation can be issued to He married Elizabeth, daughter of Church, on Dieter's lawn Friday was|dreds of men in line. Immediately | ate ot rs I A Friday visiting Mr. an it not been the aim of our great|newspapers in exchange for adver-| George and Elizabeth Hofimaster of a success. A neat sum was cleared after the parade there will be Bri or Gr place, a ). A. |Detwiler. isi : : | Y rk. : men to do sometning which would | tising. ‘ Chestnut Hill, this county, and on —————— game of base ball, Full particulars | Mr, and Mrs. Mic rs <A eee FesulL 1 great valle io We worl! a January 4th of this year they cele- Auxiliary Meeting next week. i Mrs. . The world is at last beginning to see Get Them Now brated their 58th wedding anni- The regular meeting of the ia RE OE EE | Thanks, Friends Nesta .of Lancaster | Thompson Martin | month ~ Tarris 2 ¥ viol of Harris- Dr. B. © Wright an Naomi Stepheq the value of humanity, and the COR| «he palance of the souvenir books | versary. pital Auxiliary will be held at the| Miss Mae Levenight of Kennmett| We wish to thank our neighbors | 'OWD 25 guests in ditions of life and life itsalf are be-|o¢ Mount Joy are being closed out at His widow, the Misses Sallie and | nome of Mrs. Dr. O. G. Longenecker | Square and Mrs. Clara Gast of Lan-|and friends who so kindly assisted|F- Kauffman. ing more deeply considered today.|s5oc for cloth and 25c for paper bind-| Jessie A. Mishey and Milton B.| . Thursday afternoon, June 12, atfcaster. spent a few days with H. | us during our bereavement. Mr. Daniel Hs (Continued on page 2) ing. Mishey, all of this place, survive. 3 o'clock rs iberger and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. A.Spickler. . (Continu .
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