*2( de ) VOL. X1. NO. Sell [ENTH0] v UUDUI VIEWS of Voie, Tox Payer Glens and Ores ( Uv pany, and can be given by no other Ei:ther Weber and Messrs. Roy Her- i ? 3 EN x us “zie #RESSIS. v FRIENDS THE A MUCH DISCUSSED TOPIC organization. In addition to the vocal TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER ghey. Owen Groonawali. Baviiond] 5 PAST WEEK solos and duets, instrumental solos — - Nissiv arvev oenccker > One Man Says Build a High School tote PasAing s . . i Nissly, Harvey = Longenccker, Alvin) What Our Able Corps of Reporters and duets, readings, and the musical 30me well . Er TT ye arbor. ddear Misse- —~Anathsr. Obj t Fi | Some ell Known People From Our Rutt, Dale Garber and Edgar Misse Found in the Card Basket About er jects to a First-Class | hympers in which the whole com- Neighborhood Have Paster 10 the. mies Pe ! ey 2 Sas e ou High School—Good Argument as to A eu i ao fourseif, Your Frends and Your is x g : a8 _ | pany appears, the program includes Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue The Junior Class} of the High Acquaintances : W to Keep Boys and Girls in |gevera] sketches which have been a jone to Their Reward school was also sieifghinig Monday ” chool great Success i i . se Ss 8 ; 1 great success in the past six years of - night. They made af trip to Eliza- | Mr. John Cramp of Philadelphia Ott Livitoiicn ¢ Jihe company’s existence. A. Bookman died at Colum- bethtown with Mi. J. @ Keist’s team Sundayed here : ur invitation as to open columns, | The company comprises three fe- 71 vears i tog AR $1. ker. ae : & bing : td es) (1 years with Miss Barbaia ® Habecker as| apg Gg. Moyer spent Sunday at rings out a number of communica- | male and one male member and is un- James Howard, Bowers died at chaper Those whegcomposed the nz hy 1.8 tions relative to our congested | doubted! ) h ; : ; ii 2r chaperon. 1088 Pose | Hummelstown, ges doubtedly one of the best in our Marietta aged 17 years. party were: Misses Viiginia Frank, | Mr, J. Stein of Philadelphia wa 3 : ; ‘rewi resent | ret y rr : = 2 % : nT Tan i Mr, J. Stel a 8 schools and we herewith present | course. General admission is 35 cents. Jacob Hang, a prominent tin-smith peda Walters. Gladys Fiowers, Hel | Btn Se 1 phia 8 them for your pe: usal. Please re | The chart opened at Garber's Drug of Columbia, died Sunday aged 48 en Habecker, Martha Bucher and Mr. J M Yosl! tf Phil his Lembhor we publish any 2nd 21 let lgtore Monday. years. Messrs. Clarence Biubaker, Walter | asin own Me : Mbaais ters on important subjects so fire | — Mrs. Julia Frady of Marietta, died pt Austin Fellenbaum, Ellsworth | Miss Cora Leib Lanorsto visit. away: WILL WEAR BROWN at the Columbia Hospital last Wed- Shiite, John Booth and John Stoll. |eq in town yesterday 2 — —— nesday evening aged 57 years. Last evening the Sophomore Class | hi : ads oh 3 : - 2 g = DEE 5 Mr. and Mis. 8S. F. Eshleman spent A Good Suggestion Color Adopted by “Indians” for the Miss Amanda Grosh died on Satur- : yo Mt Joy High schicol went to Saturday at Lancaste Pe Mr. Editor:—Seeing an article in Spring Parade in Philadelphia day at her home in Manheim, from Eliznbethtown on a little outing. LR Mee = : ‘ Jour last weeks paper concernilig 2! SRS congestion of the lungs, aged 82 years. Those in the party were: Misses Lois | i lay visitor . avs first grade High school and a new | Brown is the color which the Red Naomi, wife of William Flora, of - : ; conesday visitor here High school building, I feel very much interested. think that the directors Now why not teach cooking, sewing for AN vide TAX INTERESTED School Controversy Shall we have a four years’ course? The Board of Directors differ in re- gard to this question, three opposed and two in favor. the teaching force are in favor of a four years’ course. Let us have some of the reasons why we should not have the change and in connection with this most important question we submit for perusal the poem entitled, “The Path The Calf Made.” It can be applied to many questions that eonfront today. THE PATH THE CALF MADE By Sam Waiter Fo:s One day through the primeval wood, A calf walked home, as good calves should, But made a trail all bent askew, A crooked trail as all calves do. High Since then two hundred years have fled, And, I infer, the calf is dead, rp But still he left behind his trail, , - 1 : oC And thereby hangs my moral tale : The trail was taken up next day By a lone dog that passed that way; And then a wise bell-wether sheep, Pursued the trail o'er vale and steep, And drew the flock behind him, too, As good bell-wethers always do. And from that day o'er hill and glade Through those old woods, a path was made; And many men wound in and out, And dodged and turned and bent NUMEROUS COMMUNICATIONS ON personally I do not | to this plan PAYER The majority of! CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR NEXT LYCEUM NUMBER Fisher Shipp Concert sentials of a ization, high standard of individualit and perfect concerted work in th ’ ensemble features which form a larg is of great ‘variety, no two number on it being alike, A | Men of the the of gr council in this spring, the sessions eat | Philadelphia | He was married. How many of you popular Lycemu organ- part of their program. Their program large part of their program is owned by the com- county who will attend according 52 UNT i) ADS BRING Mortar MANY SLEIGHING PARTIES Company To- Seniors Visit Columbia Schools— morrow, Thursday Night Juniors Were at Elizabethtown . —- — —_ I The third number of our local 3 ’ \ Many of our young folks are tak- Lyceum Course will be the Fisher ) ; ' ing advantage of the fine sleighinig Shipp Concert Company in Mt. Joy ; | fii! HH ! and aimost n.ghtly there are parties Hall tomorrow, Thursday evening. | : | ! tH enjoying a ride to one of our neigh- In this Company the management i UY ER REPAY boring towns. has combined the two prime es- Yesterday afternoon the Senior Class of the Mount Joy High school vy i (1 rpm 1 (ni i TH took a sleigh ride to Co.umbia where i e filo. ii l, UHURYHID thes visited the High school of that | e Aa P . borough. The trip was made with ill fl | (ile / fii Mi, Haiold Gardner’s team. Those ! s { UHL \ ui in the crowd weie: Misses Fanny | Strickler, Lottie Royer, Vio.a Ream, | Miriam Chandler, Maitha THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST Wwi.ey, Giace Dietz, Vivian Coolidge, | Esther Wittle, Giissinger, Eshleman, Shonk, Enola, but formerly of Columbia, died from a complication of diseases, aged Frances Blanche Anna ounty vestigation at least? / Mrs. Clara Eisenberger Mrs. Clara Eisenberger wife of Joseph Eisenberger died early Thurs- ay morning at her home at Chickies aged about 27 years. Deceased is sur- vsived by her husband and two chil- iIren. One sister, Mrs. Jacob Kline, of near Marietta, also survives, De- —— — \ \ Started Its Condensing Plant Our readers will remember that some time ago we made mention of marked improvements at the Farm- er’s Creamery, These improvements are about completed. This week the condensing plant was put into opera- and other housework to the young] : ; redics znd praclical knowledg at have kept your valentines for thirty- 8s a 2 8 : 4 , 1 8ix years? some trade to the young men the - > last few years in school? In that B o ) 3 oth Ha 0 a manner our schools would cater to 1 Tt : d x7 od $ gs ” : . ast wursday Mr. AS. rank the multitudes instead - of the few. ast 1 id = ; nk This iz being done in some of ihe held a live stock sale at the Wash larg today ington House stables, Thz attend 2e Cities ay. a Also just a few words in reference | hee Ln good me Sits sold well. tee ( Pride Ur. Eq eam sold a to the crowded condition of our| h Jiday MI ea 300 : : innit yj large lot of fine horses from his schools I agree with the minority of ! : : i 3 stables here a public ale Good that we need more 1oom and shouid | : sa ..1. | prices were realized. have it but why not co-operate with |" * © Tali Mt. Joy and Rapho townships? Let| > : : | “Worser Than Worse” each bear its share of the expense, | pind and Hooi building. 1 ! layes Grier of Columbia, accuses n erect 1 school uiiaing. | : ya . 1 r+ eo ol aboi [both that town’s dailies ef being de- undersiand there are at prese abou . : | partment stores on a small scale. | seventy-five township pupils attend-| 9 : 3 i > ay as i this) sells Heart songs and the other g our =CNoois vou.( not nis x Bn : we | 1 than that over here eliminate congestion and amply pro { A certain publisher | in exchange | tising and at present has a| drug and book store. | — | Will Have Patrons’ Day | The teachers of are busy sending the on patrons’ offered adver for small n> © am our public schools | out invitations patrons to attend school] Thursday, Feb. 26. | All should avail themselves of the] opportunity of seeing and hearing] what is being done in our schools, - en | | in-| viting day. S‘oner Property Sold | Auctioneer C. H. Stoner property, Donegal] and Delta streets at public sale Saturday afternoon. It was pur-| chased by Mr. P. R. Greiner for Miss | Mary Stoner, the present occupant, for $1,175. Zeller sold the| corner of West 7 a ma / Car Jumped the Track On Saturday the 12:15 trolley car| jumped the track at the turnout at | the west end of town, owing to the; snow. The many passengers were shaken up a bit. The derailed car sttopped traffic for a short time. | | | Jed Vv | Sleighing is Fine It has been a Jong time since we've had better sleighing than is being enjoyed at resent. We presume there will be sleighing parties galore { aged others. + eee A about And uttered words of righteous wrath (Continued on page 6) Marriage Licenses David S. Martin and Rosa Z. Arndt, both of Mount Joy township. ‘ng from a complication of diseases. weather permits, Mr, Benjamin teresting Way That’s the time set for the appear- ance of Forrence’'s Concert Quar- All winter clothing greatly reduced 32-ca at I. D. Beneman’s. tette in Mt. Joy Hall for the benefit |a The Sixteeners reunion wil] he ©f the Men’s League of the Lutheran | When held here on Saturday. y | church. The chart opens at Garber’s | passed Mr. Ralph Eshleman, clerk at H Friday noon. side AU A ARI ern E. Ebersole’s store, is off duty this | week on account of sickness. Mr. John M. Rhoads is quite {ll at We're All Going Tonight Let’s all go to the home of Mrs noon, Feb. 24th, at 2 o'clock. a There is quite an interesting poem from the pen of Rev. C. D. Rishel, antitled “My Visit to the Mount Joy gchools,” elsewhere in this issue. \ Miss Katharine Aumiller, one our local teachers, entertained G. G. G. G. sewing circle of this at her home at Elizabethtown, day evening. \ RESULTS—THATS WHY Miss Marie from a trip to the South. Miss Katie Eby of Lemoyne, spent am Cprsonal 1) JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18, 1914 MERCHANTS USE THIS: ADVERTISING HHA 10s of Our Many Re- JIS (Ie Past Week Musser, | rHEg WHEREABOUTS OF OUR men yesterday. Miss Sue Drabenstadt has returned DeLong has returned years. - : Yo } i z Maude Schioll, Miss Greider and gunday here wi fer should rest assured on their own to the announcement made at Mon- Mrs. Emma Jane, wife of Frank Wa oh Eshleman, George 2 tg here with friends, . : : = . \Viessrs. all i aan, z€ ge . fs op a 144 rs convictions but should consider the |day evening's meeting of the general Despoise of Philadelphia, formerly Brown, Walter Bernhart, Earl My-|, id John G. Hobler of Baltimore, : 3 : 3 Jrown, /alte el Y-| Md. ras i vester * wishes and protests of the pupils, as | committee, which was held at Lan- of Marietta, died from dropsy, aged Frank Gantz calvin Krame:, | es i n oo h Jesterduy. fet i ray *AaNtzZ, d Ie 20, Mr 'm. snnick of Phi : well as the wishes and comviciions | caster. A brown shirt, hat and neck-'356 years. : a Ir. Wm. Rennick of Philadelphia, 143 > Oscar Laskewitz, Arthur Moyer and was a week-end visitor here of the town. 1 think that the board | tie, black trousers, cane and pennant Andrew J. Musser, a prominent Tol Bear. The ti1ip was made with : a : : ; Joh ear, e € a " n} nee df arri on shouid reconsider this matt And make up the uniforms of each Red citizen of Columbia, was found dead = © -o&! : s tie Grel Mr. E. D. Cassel of Harrisburg y il iar] Myers’ team while Miss Grel-| yao in town last Wednesday I would propose that the school boaid | Man, who will parade. An order for at his home Monday. Heart trouble pay. tac. hinds : der was chaperon. Mr. Walter W. Greiner returned ask the school pupils to canvass the | three hundred sets has been placed caused his death at the age of 73 Z tC er LE Y town and find how the town stands | With S. M. Myers & Co. The great years, Mer. Auto OWhe Sunday from Worcester, Mass. in this matter j council meeting will be held in Phila-| Mrs, Alice S. Wile, wife of Oliver ! ° Ty called Mr. H. M. Stokes of Hanover, Pa aE pe i : : : ’ if you are mole © ess troubled Erionds hove TTR we An ONE INTERESTED | delphia June 9, 10 and 11. The Iro-|yf Wile died Thursday night at Co- iI you a : ¢ , . td called on friends here Thursday. NE L LIVED | ’ + ¢ Ww tures, ow etc. 8 . ace 3 Ww LE |quois band has been engaged to|ijumbia from heart trouble aged 56 PHugulres: ov | r liainat Mr. B. D. Jackson of Jamestown, | 3 ; : ; 1 a to ntirely eliminate ny + a av. viet Let's Co-Operate render the music in the parade.!years. She formerly lived at Silver qesire 3 2 ool N. Y, was a Monday visitor here. ol 9 indicati is : he unpleasant featu:es of automobil- y “a1 t Now Vor Oliv Sditor Bulletin: —Alte: reading | Present indications are that Otsego|Springs. ihe unp:oatant, 3 ome Mr, L. O. Salt of New York City it veek’ e | Tribe of this place, will parade in a ing, then read the big ad on another w.q seen on our streets this week. ~ YT 1 ast ek’s iss gel S Pp y Yt Air f ve A Tp mn a 45 t Ih . body Beniamin F. Moore page relative to Bettein—Alr If you Miss Grace Stokes has gone to well as the invitation for views oun 8 i . . 3 i Vp . S : Sai have any doubt as to the tiuth of PRCT hare che will Toside this most important school problem Benjamin F. Moore, aged seventy- = io : codic cal 568 1OF Harrisburg where she will resid E dri Pe En ae a] : 8 these statements come . Tr ic 1 would say: I am certainly not in | That Valentine Pleased two years, died at the home of his tT 3; ‘ ror Junie 1 Mr. S. B. Troup of Richfield, Pa, x : Ea { : 3 < a yourself. 1e latter part of . 3 v c 3 z ith fri a favor of making Mount Joy a first-| [0 conversation with our Deputy| on, Samuel, East Petersburg, Thurs. Y° 1 ro Bzttern-Ai spent Sundey In town with frends are gd Ta : : a (uipped my car with Bezttern-Air TT Tre . t Tlanaic class High School. How many pu- | Coroner and president of Council Mr.| lay afternoon from a complication of une he “ vas cob Mr. E, K. Bennett of Harris S rn ’ ¥ Dili : , a ) > present time I was nc Ad: Fix tricnde oc 4. visit last pils, after being fitted for college, af- | B. S. Dillinger on Saturday, he said|diseases. The deceased was a mem- on upto the : pl : paid his friends here a visit las ? hoon : oy : : stained in ourmey anywhere, a : > : rasa ;'he was the recipient of the best|ber of St. Paul's M. E. church, of d°tained in a jourme Lye : Thursday. ford themselves the opportunity of ; - single second on account of tire, Mr H. Precherts, a Philadelphia ing College? C aratively few, | valentine that ever came man’s way| Lancaster and was born in York 3 y Mr. H. Frecherts, a entering College? Comparatively few. |’ : J trouble. Is't this worth your in- 3. ior called r business just thirty-six years ago that day. J drummer, called on our § 8 (Continued on page 5) A VALEN investigation ng the papers hehad thrown cartridge libre the shell thru the gates of the stove. there was no one there was no further damage. TINE PARTY Mr. Raymond Nissly Entertains Seni- or Clas at H's Home Friday Night There was quite a social gathering ceased was a former resident of Mari- tion and this well known plant 18 434 the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. tta, her maiden name being Wagner, now manufacturing condensed milk Nissly, last Friday evening when She was a member of St. Mary’s On quite an extensive scale. A visit their con Raymond, entertained the Catholic church. to this place of business clearly members of his class, the Seniors of ie demonstrates that it is one of our the Mi. Joy Hi School, together Miss Harriet Shultz busiest industries with quite a repu- with the teache and a few friends Miss Harriet Shultz died at her tation. I celebrated Star brand at 5 valentine social. Games together home in sabethtown on Tuesday butter manufactured there, is one of with vocal and instrumental mus ‘rom the effects of a stroke. She was the leading brands on the city mar- predominated. )se' present were [forty-five years old. She is survived kets. , the Misses Viola Ream, Lottie Royer, by two sisters. Margaret and Myra, —- Esther Weber, Fanny Strickler, ith she made her home. The Baptized Ten Persons Martha Musser, Miriam Chandler, ne services took place on Fri- Last Sunday evening Rev. C. Messrs. Dale Garber, Roy Hershey, day afternoon, at 2 o'clock at'the Rishel baptized two men and eight Owen Greenawalt I vey .ongen- house with interment in Mount Tun- women and children in the pool of ecker, Ede Missemer, Alvin Root, nel cemetery. the church. The service was inter- Raymond Ni Prof, and Mrs. C. sting and imprescive and Ww con- E. Roudabush and two children, Mrs. Barabara W. Gramm lucted in the presence of Misses M Herr, Mabel Dono- Mrs. Barbara W. Gramm, widow of congregation. van, Flizaheth Eshleman, Edna Mar- [the late Joseph Gramm, died at her ll A tin, Sue Gable and Dr. and Mrs. E. home, at Landisville, on Friady, in Will Remodel His Barn | W. Garber and daughter Miss Esther, her seventy-fifth year, death result- In the Spring or as soon as the _ , HERE'S A FUNNY ONE She was a member of the River Shelly, of near the Back Run, will Brethren Church. One: daughter, greatly remodel his large barn. A A 32-Calibre Cartridge Accidentally Glizabetheth G. Gramm, ‘at home, new roof and new weather boarding ! Thrown Into a Stove {survives. The funeral was held at are to be included in the improve- | A peculiar accident occurred at Mr. the Cross Roads Church, on Monday ments. LF, B. Groff's saddler shop on North at 10 a. m. interment in the adjoin- 0 — { Market street recently whereby some | ing cemetery. Bought the Restaurant V | one could have been injured but Messrs. Harry and Paul Smith! fortunately it was the reverse. Mrs. Julia K. Brady have purchased the restaurant and | Mr. Harvey Sheaffer was cleaning Mrs. Julia K. Brady, widow of confectionery of Mr. Claud Hassler, {up about the desk, casting aside (Continued on page 5) at the corner of West Main and Man- | worthless letters, circulars, and the TT Toews heim streets. They have already tak |like. Afterward he PHF Mme “accom: LOCAL NOTES en possession. {lations into the stove and a'most im- News Items Toly i A Brief Yet In re there Was. 8 yioud report, Next Tuesday Night to a pistol shot, disclosed the fact | into the stove. exploded, the bullet mica in one of the] Fortunately | in its course and | w———in re back at Lavater t we presume hole farther thap” did Mr. Ground especting a , weather.” as soon as the roads are opened. his .home near Hossler's Church.|H. C. Schock this evening and enjoy The Manheim Sentinel’'s Lavater | w——— tnt Here’s hoping for his speady re the sociable to be held there for a had better be a bit more careful in | Bad Fire at Columbia covery. good cause, the Lutheran parsomagel;.. ,acysations hereafter. In a re- | A bad fire at Columbia last week! The Woman's Christian Temper | fund. cent issue he threw mud at one comnletely destroyed three frame| -nce Union will meet at the home of ye Frank Gorrecht and in Saturday ldwelling on Cherry street and dam-| Vrs. I. D. Stehman on Tuesday after Entertained Sewing Circle night's Examiner “Frankie” came so good and hard he yent into his a strong siege of bethtown, calle fri i scores were only fair, with Eddie .. a S d on friends in the ; a : vi unday. Divet, a dark horse, beating the field. Mrs. Chri ti H , es : . 4 istia All shot at eight birds and these are rr Sm M , ey of wear ? . Manhei was a Mo y visi the scor Daniel Moore 4, A. Wea- in the vill Onday visuor 8 n the village ver 4, rl Mumma 4, E iv . Ei i er Ed. Divet 6 Mr. Daniel Eshbach spent Satur I'he gunners also shot at blue rock : rr res 1a and Pottstow i - W these scores out of 25: D. Moore Int rolati : 9 Own, visl a ; iW . ing relatives anc 1ds Earl Mumma 19, Ed. Divet 15, Miss Ma 3 ” f 1x IS Mary of ne 3 B n Haines 15. In the second break bethtown : A ” 2 2 Eliza. . a i S bethtown, v Amos Hies hey made these scores: D. So ga ) Hiestand owes y 4 on Sunday 23, Earl Mumma 10, Ed. Divet Aj ” ViT Josept v Olwe } wn S ling Above r M S Se g Above Pa Mrs. Strayer of Sera 1, is spend- At a sale of s ind bonds at 7 PYOR } ; Ing seve ec the gue I he following sf how Fe \ a $ 9 es 1er bre ] Derr Claude Keener returned ho f Elizabethtown and SBR dbE dn 3 me ; 5 : Da spending a week at [ burg, Fl R st to F. K. Le- the guest of his ther bert ® € i : Miss Kathryn neman is sg - shares of same to F. K. Le .__ few w y a 1 on i Spent tiotsits or aha ing a f Ww at ancaster, the ever at $59 per sh guest of 1 rs. Harvey Wittle. Z liver K. Snyder Proved a Big Success father, Mr. Le- A Valentine social was given by sat titov 's a 3 ; - izabeln 'n, un- the junior class of the Mount Joy qav High School in the hall Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cobb and daugh evening. A fine programme was pre ,.. Charioite of Blizahathtnw . r Charlo of Elizabethtown, were pared for the occasion Refresh- Sunday - to M and Mrs. Sundar ors LC MT, nq 1 ments were served after the exer- George QGever cises The attendance was very Mr and Mrs Henry Snavely of os 1 Mrs nry Snavely good Rohrerstown, were Sunday visitors jand sen of Mr. Jacob Y; ‘Kline, haa ter on Satuday, Feb. 21. Messrs. J. been saving all that cxime into his | H. Stoll, W. W. Cassel and F. R.| possession. On Satyfday he placed = TWO SMALL FIRES Timely Discoveries Prevents Flames From Spreading || If There were two small fires in town last week and only their timely dis- | coveries and prompt action on the part of the heads of the families, pre- | vented what might have been bad | fires. | An overheated stovepipe at the | . vor morn. st ee emer ML. DOL MOTD ROSY Amd Married Sul which might have caused a destructive fire if it had not been discovered in AND PERSONAL MEN’ OF THE WEEK Very | } A en r——————— time. The timbers between the ceil ing and the second story floor caught fire and with an axe, the floor was cut open and a few buckets of water extinguished the blaze before it got any headway, CAL Hae Transpired in That Thriv- Another siight fire occurred at the ¥"@t home of Mr. Ed. Henry on East Main ‘g 9nd Indusi ious Village a Short Distance street last Friday morning. When West of Mount Joy as Mr. Henry arose he discovered a CG2athered by Our Reportoriai Staff frozen water pipe in his cellar. He RH EERE used hot coal from a stove on a coal Mr. Jacob Brown is on the sick shovel, holding them against the St Mrs. ©. A. Wiley was a Saturday visitor to Lancaster. Mr. Harry Kline visitor to Lancaster. Mr. BH. S. Booth made a business Nothing To It trip to Lancaster Tuesday. report that the new First . MT. John Noit of Lancaster, made Bank here was open to 2 business trip to town Tuesday. visitors last Thursday, when “a large’ MT. Henry Young is confined to number of citizens availed them- De house on account of sickness. selves of the opportunity to inspect! MiSS Jane Zeller spent Saturday the structure,” is incorrect. #0d Sunday at Middletown, visiting The correspondents had this '®latives. item the Lancaster Dallies but ® Mrs. J. H. Dukeman spent several there is no truth in it whatever as (4¥s at Honeybrook, the guest of the bank was locked all day, obsery- parents, ing a holiday. We would suggest Mr. Joseph Heisey will move from that these fellows get their matter a he Winters property intothe Hostet- bit more reliable in the future, ter property, The bank will hold an opening for Mr. Oliver Greenawalt and family visitors but the date has not as yet of Mount Joy, were Sunday visitors been in the village, pipe, whereby a joist was set on fire. | Mr. Henry however discovered the blaze in good time ang extinguished same, with very little damage cD a—— was 8 Sunday The National beautiful local her decided upon. a Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bates and A Young People’s Rally on of Harrisburg spent Sunday at A large numt f young people DS parental home. the United Bre : Son Wm. Dierolf of Elizabethtown, jast evening ne pent Sunday in town the guest of o 3 ho Charles Carson. March § Mrs. Henrietta Gish returned to A conten : ana Palmyra, on Saturday after spending ‘reds’ was -aleo nH H O en jeveral days in. town. atge and ze wa e En Mr. Frances Arndt is confined te deavor work the thieoh Mr his bed since Monday on account of Frank Greenav weg elected Wi slight. stroke tain of the “blues” and Miss Sue Ga , '- P- G. Shelly, our local poultry bel of the “reds.” An enthusiastic [oncier made a business trip to Mari start was made and doubtless a Ir Sis, on. Tuesday # Mr. r. and Mrs. John Kirn of Landis ville, Sundayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Kline. The revival services now in pro gress at Cross Road church will close this evening. Mr. and@ Mrs. John Shelly of Eliza- ingathering of Endeavorers sult wil from the campaign ——— a— Three Were Tie The Newtown gunners were at it again Saturday and while the scores on biue rock were good, the live bird —— © ar at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- min Souders on Sunday. Mr, David Martin Natural Science Club Meets On Saturday, Science Hall in the of this place, and building at the Millersville Normal Miss Rosy Arndt of Rapho township school a meeting of the Teachers’ were in marriage by Rew. Natural Science Club was held. Prof. Henry C at his residence im C.E. Roudabush of this place was ap- Rapho township on Sunday. They pointed a member of the Annual Con- will make their future home in this ference Committee. place am a X, Local Men Will Attend He's Not a Spend Thrift Since the Buffalo nickels have put an appearance, Mr. Harry /Klina, » well known young man of Floria The annual b nouet of the Agents | C'ub of the Philadelphia Division of | Railrcad will be held at Hotel Wheatland at Lancas- | in the Pennsylvania Stretch will attend them in the First Ndticnai Bank here OP en for safe ‘keeping,’ and had 2,519 or $125.95 worth. A — 39th Annual Convention The thirty-ninth annual convention of the Bible Schoo’s of the Lancas- ter Conference will be held in Ad- vent Church in that city on Friday, Feb. 29. Supervisor on the Job If Superyisor John Engle continues to assumg¢ hisduties as he did during : the receft snow fall, surely there — can be po objection on the part of It’s Beneman that sells the Famous { 'nvone. He kept *hruout the town fast as it fell Walkover Shoes ‘for men ang ladies. Noted for style and comfort. all the cross <8 cleaned i Keep ‘er up plo