The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 12, 1913, Image 1

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MOUNT JOY BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY,
PENNA. WEDNES
'S COUNTS—OUR
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ADS BRIN(
RESULTS
-THA'TS
PAY, NOV. 12. 1913
WHY MERCH
RNS FROM THE TowNsHIPS|
Vote Polled by Our Rural
Friends Last Yusaday
lowing is the vote
bunding townships last week:
CONOY
Elections—Irvin
Harry Kauffman, R
t, BM
lection
dge
D
r Seachri
of
a8:
78.
Hackenberger, R
: M 69
ax ( H. Brandt
sv; Harry J
Directs
H.
M 74
School
IR 146; J
B
Meck]
| Fahs, C
| M 75.
Supervisors
(0
143;
ownship Lockup—For,
against,
EAST-—LINCOLN S. H.
itlections—Thos.
R
—Sam’]
Portner,
33.
DONEGAL
Judge
O'Brien, D
Inspector
of
45;
of E
34;
Samuel McKain,
i essor—
R
Collector—Jacob
M 24; H. C. Erb,
hool Direct —C.
M 33.8. Kra
George
R 92.
Supervisors—H.,
years), D 41; B
(4 years), D 32;
Grove, (6 years), R 81;
stein, (4 years), R 80.
Township Auditors—Morris Fry-
singer, D B M 33; H. B. Jacobs,
D 33; B M 33; Harry Leedom, R 85;
Hiram Risser, R 83.
T'homas Sharp,
lections
Harvey G.
BM
Armor
101.
S. Risser,
R 106.
C. Keiser,
ybill, D 32;
R 83; Geo.
R
ide, D
McKain,
J Gomph,
D
S.
Endslow,
Stibgen,
H. Engle, (6
A. Harter,
Elmer E.
Harry Hauen-
35:
was found, lying
at was left of
dog Death was
1 20US.
s 9:13 when the
had been
The de- |
“*out
a year.
marriage was Miss |
Ist year she was ©
brs inthe East Lam-
hools.
tii
School Building
of Hossler's school!
township, will be
.'22; the &kercises
:30 p. m. This program
ered: Invocation, Rev. |
; Opening Address, P.|
fusic, Teachers; Reci-
tkey; Dedicatory Ad-
Music, Teachers;
Sheetz; Music,
Address, Supt.
ptors are P. S.
Helo Greiner
mos N. Musser,
Eby, Treasurer;
Amos N. Musser and
pomprised the building
T. U. Meeting
T. U. held a most en-
g in the U. E. Church
oon. The attendance
The following pro-
bndered: Prayer, Rev. I
ng, Loyal Legion Chil-
ses, Rev. H. N. Faulcon-
K. Ober and Mrs. J. S.
ion, Miss Mary Eshle-
Notice
bers of the
s of town are requested
the Evangelical church
8:45 for our first
the Sunday School Con-
2
h
E. W. Garber.
br Supper a Success
er and chicken corn soup
d by the Ladies’ Aid
the Lutheran church Sat-
ing, was very well attend-
t sum was realized for the
fund.
US HE HH
“God Announcements
Rishel, pastor of the
God, will preach at 10:30
hg Heed for the Eventful
hd at 7 p. m. on “The Be-
Attitude Toward the Un-
are invited.
A sn
etters Granted
Miller, Mt. Joy, executor
fp. Miller, late of Mt. Joy.
bmmy, Rapho waship,
of Joseph Dell, latg
According |
various |
re- |
DONEGAL EAST—MAYTOWN
Judge of RElections—Samue] Sload,
‘D 69, B M 92; Walter Hoffman, R
124; James Lane, S 1.
Inspectors of Elections—John H.
{Henderson, D 74; B M 93; John
| Eshleman, R 118; Frank Sperle, S 1.
Registry Assessor-—Abram Fletch-
, D 71; B M 94; Christian C. Flory,
. 120; A. Sweigart, 8 1.
Tax Collector—Jacob S. Risser, D
62; BM 95; H C. Brb, R 132: B. N.
| Stoner, S 1.
| School Directors—C. C. Keiser, D
165; BM 94; S. S. Kraybill, D 68; B
{M 97: George Endslow, R 126; Geo.
| F. Stibgen, R 118; Ira Albright, S 1.
| Supervisors—H, H. Engle, (6
{years), D 60; BM 96; G. A. Harter,
| (4 years), D 59; B M 98; Elmer E.
| Grove, (6 years), R 127; Harry Hau-
‘enstein, (4 years), R 118.
Township Auditors—Morris Fry-
singer, D 67; B M 95; H. B. Jacobs,
D 67; B M 91; Harry Leedom, R
117; Hiram Risser, R 123; David
Hallenbaugh, S 1.
{
DONEGAL EAST— SPRINGVILLE
Judge of Elections—William Weid-
man, D 16; B M 58; Joseph A
Eshleman, R 72
Inspector of Elections—Calvin
Bates, D 12; B M 66; Harold W. Bul-
ler, R 62.
Registry
hart, DD 14;
Charles, R 64.
Tax Collector-—Jacob S. Risser, D
114: BM 66; H. C. Erb, R 60.
School Directors—C. C. Keiser, D
15; B M 64; S. S. Kraybill, D 17; B
|M 66; George Endslow, R 58; George
| F. Stibgen, R 56.
Supervisors—H, ~H. Engle, (6
| years), D 14; B M 66; G. A. Harter,
(4 years), D 16; B M 68; Elmer E.
Grove, (6years), R 56; Harry Hau-
enstein, (4 years), R 57.
Township Auditors—Morris Fry-
isinger, D 15; B M 71; H. B. Jacobs,
{D 11; BM 62; Hapey Leedom, R 63;
{ Hiram Risser, R 5
DONEGAL EAST —CONSOLIDATED
Tax Collector—Jacob S. Risser, D
B M 29; H. C. Erb, R 298; E. N.
Stoner, S 1.
School Directors—C. C. Keiser, D
B M 310; S. S. Kraybill, D B M 308;
George Endslow, R 267; George F.
Stibgen, R 266; Ira Albright, S 2.
Supervisors—H. H. Engle, (6
years), D B M 310; Elmer E. Grove,
(6 years), R 264; Harry Hauenstein,
(4 years), R 255.
Township Auditors—Morris Fry-
singer, D B M 306; H. B. Jacobs, D
B M 297;
Hiram Risser, R 262;
baugh, S 1.
Assessor—Howard Barn:
B M 65; Henry R.
DONEGAL WEST
Judge of Elections—Aaron K.
Beer, D 57; Milton B. Boll, R 87;
Ellwood Booser, B M 66.
Inspector of [Elections—John A
Seitz, D 56; John G. Martin, R 92;
yton E. Charleston, B M 58.
Collector—Wm. L. Diffen-
th, D 72; Samuel K. Weaver, R
Adam Stumpf, B M 66.
thool Directors—John G, Mc
in the various
Acker- |
104; |
D!
B;
Harry Leedom, R 265;
David Hallen-|"
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lortuary
B. L. Lan- |
lip
18
W. omer
P. iormer
96. | the
Me- | Veal
Christian Hernley
Hernley, died at
near Lititz,
the last
sisters and
funeral
interment
Christian
aged
of a
nited Zion home,
190 years, He
was
of seven
The
with
| family
brothers. was
| Thursday,
| Tree Church.
Samuel T. Sheaffer
Samuel] T. Sheaffer died at his
home in West Marietta Friday, after
being confined to his bed for almost
twenty years. The funeral was held
yesterday, with interment in the
Marietta cemetery. William Sheaffer
of Florin is a brother.
George W. Shaffner
Mr. George W. Shaffner, an aged
and well known resident of this
place, died at his home on East Main
street Monday morning at 1 o'clock.
Death was due to uraemic poisoning.
Mr. Shaffner was in the 71st year
of his age and resided in this place
for many years. He 1s survived by
his widow, Mrs. Mary Shaffner. De-
ceased was a member of Trinity
Lutheran church and of Howell
Lodge No. 405, F. and A. M. of
Honeybrook, Pa. The funeral, which
will be held tomorrow (Thursday)
morning at 9:30 and at 10 o'clock
from his late home at the Lutheran
Church will be in charge of Casiphia
Lodge, No. 551, F. and A. M. of this
place, Interment will be made at
Manheim.
Mrs. Amelia Ray
Mrs. Amelia Ray, wife of Aaron
Ray, died at her home near Silver
Spring Friday evening. Death was
due to a complication of diseases.
The deceased was 63 years of age
and was born at Kready. Besides
her husband, she is survived by the
following children: Mrs. Cora
Meiskey of Lancaster, Harry, Silver
Springs; Uriah of near this place;
and the following brothers and
sisters: Mrs, Sarah Musser, Miss
Lizzie Goodman of Eden, Henry of
Bausman; Mrs. Anna Buel and Mrs.
Mary Baker of Landisvillee The
funeral was held from the home of
her son Harry, Silver Spring yester-
day morning at 9 o'clock at the
house and 10 o'clock at the Re-
formed Mennonite church at Landis-
ville.
C—O Cr eee
U. B. Church Notes
The Woman's Missionary
of the U. B. Church will observe
Woman's Day, Nov. 23, at 7 p. m.
The speakers will be Rev. and Mrs.
Jno. Musselman, who will talk on
missionary work in Africa, from
which country they recently returned.
They expect to go to Africa again in
the near future. You are invited to
these services.
Rev. Dr. C. D. B. Brane of Dayton,
Ohio, editor of the Religious Tele-
scope, the official organof the TU. B.
denomination, will preach Sunday
morning and evening. Sunday school
at 9 a. m., Junior C. E. at 5 p. m. and
Senior C. E. at 6 p. m.
Dr. Brane is an eloquent preacher
and enjoys high standing in the reli-
gious world. His appearance in Mt.
Joy is a rare treat and it will be
good for our people to hear him,
rere A Ame
Society
/
Barn Raising
Hiram E. Wolgemuth, who lives
along the Marietta pike, three miles
from town, raised his new barn Sat-
urday afternoon. The old barn was
struck by lightning about two months
ago and was burned.
——
District S. 8S. Convention
The district Sunday school conven-
n will be held in Trinity United
gelical church on Wednesday,
R. A and interesting pro-
y
(Contig pI{ page 3)
ration.
ie)
the |
two |
held | glenn,
at Green
| tropolitan
| day,
|
INSTITUTE
MONDAY
TEACHERS’
There Are Almost Seven
Teachers Present—Sessions in Mar
tin Auditorium
| Monday marked the
opening of
the Lancaster
Institute,
| sixtv-second session of
Teachers’
held in
| County
| will be Martin
except today and tomorrow
held in
night
City
sions will also be
house, By Sunday
arrived in the and
ber almost
i Institu
President,
intendent
Ww.
an to enroll
Auditorium at 8 o'clock
1ing and th
The on
lock noon. opening sessi
itute began at
I'he
\d
the
opening
H.
urch
Dr.
CI
will
re conducted by Rev.
Gerdsen, of Moravian
The
follows:
be
evening attractions as
Lincolx
Tuesday,
Monday, lecture by
“Dead Lions;”
ex-Governor Robert
Country, Its Dang
Possibilities;” Wednesday, Me-
Concert Company; Thurs-
College Girls and Walter Eccles.
interest has been aroused
coming of Dr. Claxton, who
is the United States Commissioner
of education. He will make an ad-
dress on Thursday.
The instructors are as follows:
Music. Prof. H. J.Taylor; psychology,
Dr. C. P. Colgrove, head of the de-
partment of professional instruction
in the Iowa State Teachers’ College,
at Cedar Falls; science, Dr. S. C.
Schmucker of West Chester Normal;
pedagogy, Dr. C. H. Gordinier, of
Millersville Normal; rural schools,
Dr. P. P. Claxton; citizenship, Dr.
N. C. Schaeffer; schocl management,
Dr. Henry Houck.
COO. .-:rthAhAT
Fire Company Met
The regular meeting of Friendship
Fire Co. was held last Thursday
evening and it proved quite a social
event, After adjournment luncheon
was served J. M. Backenstoe.
President J. J. Pennell] served as
toastmaster, and these toasts were
responded to: “What Constitutes a
good Fireman,” Jno. E. Schroll; “The
Beginning,” Paul E. Getz; “Fire Ex-
tinguishers,” S. H. Miller; “Remin-
iscences,” M. M. Leib; “Cheeses,”
Dr. J. J. Newpher.
It was voted that this meeting
being such a success, it might be
well to hold one each month.
wr ——— CR ——.
New Advertisers
We wish to call the attention of
our readers to the mew advertise-
ment of the Outlet Clothing Com-
pany at 24 West King street, Lan-
caster, This is one of Lancaster
City’s few exclusive gent's furnish-
ing stores and you will do well by
calling at their store when in Lan-
caster,
een. “srt. —
McConnell,
lecture by
“Our
and
Much
over the
by
1
Farmers’ Creamery Election
At an election held Wednesday,
Nov. 5, the following directors of the
Farmers’ Creamery in this place,
were elected: A. L. Nissley, B. L.
Gerber, J. M. Hostetter, A. H. Erb,
A. N. Musser, B. D. Peters and Benj.
O. Musser. The auditors are E. W.
Strickler, G. Moyer and Levi F. Eby.
rt A Re
On Annual Hunt
Messrs. S. S. Farver, B. F. Goch-
naur, E. A, Fackler, Martin Linde-
muth of Elizabethtown and Harry
and Benj. Gochnauer of this place,
have gone to Clinton County on a
three weeks’ hunt for deer and bear.
rm es A Gr rere
Apples at Newcomer's
I expect to have a carload of choice
York state apples in about one week.
They are ‘“Durfee’s” pack and sure
to be first-class. He has never failed
to make good.
H. S. Newcomer
rn A A errr
Oyster Supper
The ladies of the Church of God
will hold an oyster supper in the
Mount Joy Hall Saturday evening
Nov. 22. Oysters in every style, cake,
candy, coffee, ice cream, etc. will be
served.
rn A Gn
\ Bread at Three Cents
‘William Scholing, the west end
baker, has reduced the price of
bread to three cents per loaf. The
reduction is made on account of a
drop in the price of flour. Try a
loaf and be convinced of its goodness.
porn
The fineét line of Shoes in town at
Beneman’s.
OPENED
Hundred
the
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which | Nf \
Auditorium, | ( Ir |
i this
Dodd, Co-
is continued until |
i
2 o'clock in the
exercises |
A
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Prrsiml
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when |
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the |
many
seven |
Daniel |
vice
Mon- |
|
weomer
|
Philadelphia
Spohn made
irg Monday.
linger attended a
last wursday.
spent from
Lancaster.
d Miss Anna
ter Wednesday.
and
at
Dr
Tuesday
Morton an
Lanca
Hoffer
Thursday
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Flora
Ay at
| Mrs
R ciel
Miss Beatrice
ing the week with
daughter
spent Lancaster.
caster.
Mr.
were g
Sunday.
Mrs. M.
Ithaca, N.
some time.
Mrs. Wesley
Charles Gribbel
Lancaster.
Mrs. Ed Ream
Ream are spending
Philadelphia.
David Hoffman,
phia, spent Sunday
tives and friends.
Miss Salome Feeser of Harrisburg,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
E. Getz on Sunday
Mrs. C. 8. Gingrich and
Fannie and Esther visited
Lancaster Wednesday.
Clarence Campbell
Greiner spent Sunday
friends at Elizabethtown,
Mrs. Irvin Geistweit and daugh-
ters Mabel and Mildred are spending
the week in New York.
Mrs. Carrie Hutton of Lancaster
spent last Wednesday in town as the
guest of Mrs. Harriet Blessing.
Miss Myrtle Shreiner of Lancaster, |
is the guest of Mrs. William Way on |
Donegal street for the week.
Miss Esther Brunninger of Siras-
burg, is spending the week
with Miss Vivian Chandler.
Mr. Virgil Meck of Strasburg,
spent Saturday evening and Sunday
with W. D. Chandler and family. |
Mrs. James Glatfelter and daugh-
ter Margaret are spending the week
with friends at York and Manchester.
Mrs. Fred Sheaffer and daughter
Dorothy spent from Friday to Sun-
day with relatives at Shiremans-|
town.
Mrs. Charles Gribbel of Renova,
spent a few days here this week as |
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley |
Curgan.
Miss Evelyn Steigelman of Harris- |
spent a few days here last]
as the guest of Mr, and Mrs.
Backenstoe.
Miller left Saturday for
Harrisburg, where she will be the
guest of her grandparents, Mr. and |
Mrs. S. P. Heilig.
Misses Mar,
Daisy Weiser of
nesday evening in
Kathryn Gingrich.
Miss Esther Ebersole spent from
Thursday to Saturday at Elizabeth-
town as the guest of her sister Mrs.
Elvin Baker.
Joe Campbell, an old time resident
of this place and former Soldiers’
Orphan school scholar, passed thru
town Monday.
Miss Catharine Witmer left this
afternoon for Harrisburg, where she
will be the guest of relatives for
several days.
Mrs. P. J. Dieter and Miss Elza-
beth Dieter spent Thursday at Lan-
caster with the former's daughter,
Mrs. Stanley Fortenbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bortner of
Stewartstown, York county, returned
home on Thursday after spending a
week here as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
G. Samuel Sheaffer.
Mrs. HL F. Hawthorne and chil
dren Mae and Harvey spent a few
Mrs.
uests at
and George
Hotel
F.
Breneman has gone to
Y.,
where she will spend
Mrs.
at
Curgan
spent
and
Monday
Viola
at
and Miss
the week
Esq., of Philadel
here with rela-
daughters
friends at i
and
with
Messrs.
Harry
|
in town |
|
burg,
week
J. M.
Miss Elsie
Raymond and
spent Wed-
with Miss
garet.
Florin,
town
ANTS
ve
Hawthorne is spend- |
relatives at Lan-|
| Horseg
|
of Lancaster, |
McGinnis on |
|
| perienceqd
{evening at 7
| Neiman
| Norristown;
| (Continued on page 5)
THIS
DVE
ISK
$1.00 A YEAR
TISING MEDIUM
LOCAL NOTES
Items Told In A Brief Yet In
teresting Way
Mrs. Elizabeth Ricksecker, who |
y been quite ill, is improving.
ay Laskewitz has rented the
Mision) Stoner property on Marietta
str
defeated Elizabethtown |
foot ball Saturday, |
lount Joy
|
|
|
of |
\ game
wo 12-6
hag a fine
at her
Shank
ol SLI
38 Fannie
1d crop iwberries
on ponegal sireed,
the local
Teachers
W I
gal, and
izabeth-
to wed
of the
the
)MOITo
cepted a
lephone
at
po-
Garber 3 I
etl
MARIETTA
NAILS
CITIZENS THIOW
ON STREET
i
Painfully Injur
Are Tor
mobile Tires
Considerable trouble is
in Marietta
nails in the streets,
intentionally and others not |
Saturday in Centre |
several shingles
being
because ple |
a0 |
| Le
pex
throw
ing it
knowing of it.
Square there were
laying in the middle
with sharp nails projecting.
only by accident that a horse
automobile missed striking them. |
In the first ward wire nails were |
picked up by herses and one man
had the trouble of having his horse
injured twice in the same foot by a
wire nail and the animal has not
fully recovered.
An
some
from Lancaster
was compelled to put on a new tire
a few days ago from having it torn
by a nail while passing threugh the
main thoroughfare.
automobilist
Trinity U. E. Announcements
Next Sunday will be observed as
annual Rally Day in
and alt of the echureh
9:30 a. m. Rev. Geo. A. Knerr of
Manheim; chaplain of the Fourth
Penna. Reginient during the Spanish
American War, will teach the Men’s
I class. Rev. Knerr will also
preach the sermon at 10:30. In the
o'clock the pastor, Rev.
N. A. Barr, will preach on the sub
ject “Falling Into Line.” Rally exer-
cises will be followed by evangelistic
services every evening during the
following week, Saturday excepted.
rt ff MR rss
Entertained at Dinner
Sallie Hershey entertained a
of friends at dinner on Sun-
day at her home in this place. The
guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs.
Shank and two daughters of
Misses Tillie, Alice and
Sadie Hershey, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Hershey of Elizabethtown: Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph B. Hershey and Mrs.
Martha Shank of this place.
rr A
Sunday scuoul |
services. At
ible
Mrs.
number
Walter
"Cows and Hogs at Public Sale
On Friday, Nov. 21—At Gantz’s
stock yards, this place. A large
lot of extra cows and
close springers and a few backward
cows, also some cattle, A lot
of extra fine shoats. Persons look-
ing for good stock should not fail to
attend this sale. Mumma and Pautz.
Frank, auect.
a
Wiil Visit Florida |
Rev. Henry E. Longenecker and
wife of Salunga, Samuel E. Longen-
ecker and sister Amanda of Eliza-
bethtown will, with a number of
others, start on November 17th, on a
visit to Florida, where they will pass
the winter. There will be twelve
persons in the party.
— Eee
Coming
Saturday evening, Dec. 6th, Frank-
lin and Marshall Glee Club of Lan-
caster will give a concert in Mount
Joy Hall at 8:15. Tickets, 25c; re-
served seats 35¢; chart at Garber’s
drug store.
——
A. O. K. of M. C. Banquet
Florin Castle No. 15, Ancient
Order Knights of the Mystic Chain,
banqueted at the Bxchange Hotel
Thursday evening. An excellent
in
good fresh
young
”
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Steel©on call on
. | ir
of the street, |
It was |
and |
Hand visited
family
seventieth
his
guest of her sister Mrs.
of
Groff’s parents
Dyer on Sunday.
Greenland
village the guest
and family.
~The
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Ms Fin Th 16
Breaks Her Let Log
MENTION
AN
D
OF
PERS
THE
ONAL
WEEK
in That Thriw
Village a Short
Mount Joy as
Reportorial] Staff
Tr
Indust
anspired
ious
t of
we
t
Dy
our
Seiphert of Lancaster,
visiting
on friends
called
turday.
H trading
Saturday.
visited
on
elmiich
n Mond
HL to
sickness
Philadelphia,
to town Mon-
O1
of
‘larence
Geib of Middletown,
in the village Sun-
lled on friends
ay.
Misses
Naomi
the
Emily and
spending
Frey-
week at
ever are
wding.
Misses
Margaret Raymond and Eva
preider are spending the week at
y caster
M,. at Mrs. Harry Ichler of
the former’s parents
tow? on Sunday.
Eugene Garber is spending
week i Blaine Perry county
ves,
Stacks of
rents Mr,
1d
Maste]
visiting re
Mr. Ha
visited hi
S. Stack
Miss
Ng
v Lancaster
$ 3} and Mrs, S.
S on
Mary
Mr.
on Sunday.
Emanuel ED
birthday
Mr.
home in this placa
Miss Kathryn Miller
phia, visited her siste
Young severa lays 13®t wl
Mr My rank Vo¥
Harrisburs, were the guest
Mrs Wi on Sunday
Miss Flo of Elizabé
town, Sunday in town
Jacob Rider.
Groff and son
called on Mrs.
and Mrs. John
8 I
ana
and CA ev
Rosy
spent
wars
Mr. and Mrs. John
Elizabethtown,
Mr.
Mr. Shriner and
spent Sunday
of
John family of
in the
Emanuel Eby
Messrs. Horace Cox and Jay Nis.
sley have returned home after spend-
ing several days in the western part
of the state gunning.
Messrs, Samuel Risser
Mumma left Sunday for a few days
hunt in Perry county. They are
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a.
and Engle
Missionary Program >
The Woman's Missionary
of the Trinity U. E.
their annual program
ing, before a large and appreciative
audience. This program was ren-
Song, “The Morning Light is
Breaking,” Congregation; Prayer,
N. A. Barr; Quartetie; “Tell
World,” Mildred
“What Society
not and “what a Mis-
sionary Society should be,” by the
W. M. S.; Recitation, Harold Funk;
Reading, Miss Ida Bryan: Quartetts,
“Thou are Drifting,” Benediction.
er ee et GB EO
Society
Church gave
Sunday even-
dered,
Rev.
The
Way;
should
a
be,”
Missionary
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Reception for
Rev. Oscar M.
of this place, but
Rev. Kraybill
Kraybill, formerly
now pastor of the
Church of God at Columbia, was ten-
dered a donation and reception last
Wednesday evening at the parsonage.
A large number of friends and mem-
bers of the church participated in
the event and it proved to be a most
enjoyable meeting Rev. Kraybill’s
many friends here are glad toglearn
of his success at Columbia.
-_—
Now a Successful Mercha
The many friends of Mr.
Wagner, formerly proprietor
livery in this place, will he ¢
hear that he is now successful
ducting a store at Newark, N.
A Romine,
Thanks
I take this means of th
those who so kindly assisted
funeral of my sister, gfiss
Miller,
oyster supper was serve