The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 09, 1914, Image 4

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    THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY PA Wednesday, September 9, 1914.
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OR a SONGS : : . fv 1 $ Hie x ota iv . . | a _ - IB gong EI
OOS OO BOOGO00000OO00000 expects to live there for the : - ? ) . _.
A $35,000 Fire present until he decides just Whit! , ; { ys wr EA amy Cn Sra A) Ned So NC
he will do in regards to rebuilding. | Ty P of
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h N (Continued from page 1) In an interview with Mr. Beneman / 4 : \, .
10d story of the Beneman building and |this morning he stated that he had | 4 bales \
for a time it looked as though the | not as yet decided just what he will] c |
entire block down to the alley would i Zz M M. TT. GARVIN & CO.
do relative to reopening a store here.
be destroyed. cnn wi re lbh |
- The fire company immediately saw | F mM KA EF sl] or :
S 3 awre and E. King Sts. that it was useless to attempt to | LETTER FRO ALAS | Ge v¥) A Announce An Extraordinary
save 3 snems ilding. Orders .
| save 2 Be 4 » 2 bu 2 3 On Mr. Roy Nissly Writes a Very Inter
ere 5 3S D> d > an e ig .
were then issued to make esting Letter to His Parents |
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saving Hotel McGinnis. One line of * , Milli “ .
ing.ona “Reliance” § ix i bi tu buat es illinery Uiapla
our Fall Sewing.ona Reliance Rose was ‘jaken Ie I) The following letter was received iw ‘
the parlor, up a : a Ege had a
. - and thru a hall until the partition of i» ss Ne Be L NETL 57 .
|) Ewing Machine If You Want the the Beneman building was reached. their Som 0%, EY Joying| ry tL
hole vas cu hr te uririon an + Veins or he kes GE priday and Saturday, Sept} 11 and 12
Best Results the second floor and at this interior 5 SNE 25, 1914 .
point is where wonderful work was
5 ta : Ny My Dear Father and Mother: : : 9 Mm
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, $1950 AND 321.50. apcomiplished by the Gremen. We are still on the boat going to Presenting Autumn % HNetoest odels
PAYABLE, $2.00 DOWN, $1.00 A WEEK. In the meantime another ne of Skagway, Alasia, and: ate enjoying |
hose played on the front of where : a RY > % . ; .
i { the trip very much. This boat trip : Thi G ' M 1111 0
ye rE ard sage, er our own personal supervision, as a , Free 3 i ince were ioine | y 2
| General, hard usage, und pe! sul , the two frame buildings were joined, |... clove hundred miles north | In Is rana l ery pening
and a comparison of its performance with other so-called equal- a third on the extreme rear and 2
ity machines, selling everywhere at twice the price of the Re- fourth form the roof of Hotel Me- : : a 4 Sa 2 .
? : : cursion. Most of the way the water r p
ce, gives the Reliance Sewing Machine the highest average per- @& Ginnis. In this manner these four| = 0" Lo 0 FCO TT All ‘omen of Lancaster and Vicinity Are Cordially Invited
for ¢ 7 sewing achi & ai tres Aehtine a ac e | 18 ©1 lL, § S |
age for efficiency it's possible for any sewing machine to attain. streams kept fighting the face of real rough, but very deep. Going \ to Attend.
the stubborn flames for nearly three
. : 5 hours until finally, like the enemy,
Qance Sewing Machine has proven itself superior to any other they retreated or in other words,
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of Seattle into Alaska, being an ex- |
through the channels, we see high
mountains, the tops of which are
covered with snow.
| During the early mornings it is |
In other words, through actual, practical, everyday tests, the

: a the irs TEAL (No Formal Invitations will be Issued.)
ng machine on the market at twice its price. That's the reason were conquered and the entire Me-|
buy the Reliance if you want the best results in your Fall Ginnis building to the square, still
a : % : ] » 22 4 ery fogg e the the fog horn . . fous
Wing. Equipped with all the lates improvements and some stands. A trip thru the building al oy foggy ia BE os z In this showing we believe all our
m , 3 Elva 3 i ws ery 'ly sec 8, > S
r machines do not have. Guarateed Ten Years. Set of Greist so shows that almost every poiut| Yow Se s ine ¥ There are ‘lots of v forts li d The stvles
i n SC pleasing. ere ¢ A a < J S
lous Nickeled Steel Attachments Free with each machine, was! on fire and several of.the. rooms, es ins ind oe a die ; previous eiforts are eclipse e sty
Feil far @ - : ww orn: othe 3s 3 nite 3 i tlicas 200( eats on the ats, and < 1 . . . .
Yours for $19.50 or $21.50. yore gutt 2, but in spi of on aclock plese fn thc eveing, And ‘ will immediately appeal, so exceedingly
odds the flames were extinguished. . ] : rig :
,, uit served in wpe room in the smart, yet refined. And they are all
Re + 3 3 _ | evening We were thru some of the ; oo
any of the adjoining buildings i. -0 . ooiitle and it is surpris 1} priced so moderately, that we are willing
danger, although
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At no time during the fire wel
Special Announcement !
HE BUTTERICK SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING OPENS SEP-
‘or % see hoy uc sheaper all . 3 :
frame stables ng to’ ses Bow jmuch cheap al to stake our reputation for underselling
fruits are,
lime DIODOILY aCTORY 10 2HOY 10 The town of Ketchikan has sever 14 on this collection. :
Hotel McGinnis ; ? bi i : \ oN
ut 1 11
PBER 10TH, THURSDAY, BUT MISS RICHARDS, THE BUT-

RICK INSTRUCTOR. WILL BE HERE FROM TUESDAY, SEP 11 hundred people, thers
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Rls } if Yel ly white mai re and he
3ER 8TH, ON, TO ENROLL STUDENTS, AND HELP AND This unusual display will continue all
3E IN THE SELECTION OF PATTERNS AND MATERIALS,
day Friday and Saturday. All goods
on display will be for sale; but no one
will be importuned to buy. Come and
DOOOOGONOLOODOOVOOOOOHOO00
Ls a Wonderful Opportunity If You
Act Promptly!
nan in Lancaster loves ¢
stroll through this well-appointed Mil-
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linery Section and view the beautiful
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pri creations on display.
be
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1b " lick fish are and some of x
occupied y 1 i I )
7 them, I believe, are three feet long ; : é
co ports oceupled by believe, ar M. T. GARVIN & CO.
) : Hotel t 1 and weigh twenty-five pounds. ;
ted Lion Hotel property. It | spo; we arrive south we will go to
was purchase bv Mr. Frank Ri r' x :
a yurchased bj M Frank Rieker Portland and San Francisco.
of Lancaster for $7,000 and remodel You
spend over a certain fixed unmount for clothes.
ol of dress-making that will show you how to double D. B
Fall and Winter Wardrobe for the same allowance you've
accu med to spend every season for your clothes, We have
ld special sessions of Dressmaking on the fourth
ore every day from September the 10th on, A But-
sive you personal attention and show you all
Jatest methods of the great Paris and New York modistes. You
make smart dresses for yourself all the time you are learning.
son,
ed into one of the finest store build- Roy Nissly
ings in the town The three large
show windows were the finest in
town,
amarante evecare mee
Mr. Beneman, the tenant, carried a Boro Council NIT kr : =
stock valued at between $17,000 and mmr u ED FASHION SHOW Personal phia, spent from Saturday td
$18,000 aside from his complete and (Continued trom page 1) i 3 : day evening here as the guest
up-to-date fixtures, which would make Newcomer bid $84 for a 750-ft. ca- Wednesday Morning, September 16th Ha enin Ss parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
his loss in the neighborhood of $20,- pacity boiler and Mr. G. Moyer bid Starts Lancaster's Great United PP g gan.
Ba 000, as not a cent’s worth of stock $105 for an 800-ft. capacity boiler| _ Fashion Show : ==
== Ji Treg [THT was saved. The stock consisted of for the Council Chamber, Mr. New-| These United exhibits of Fashion's (Continued from page 1)
a complete line of clothing and shoes comer was awarded the contract py | latest dictates are growing in magni- in fown with Mrs, Mary Shelly.



ct now. i at our Butterick Pattern Department for particu-
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Semen
Mrs. H. E. Hauer and son M
returned home Monday ‘after s
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$a a jing a week with relatives at
Te il {tude and popularity each Season. V .s Esther Reist and Miriam | ville, Dauphin county, their A
a. Ca ne? :.
, i Y tor men, women and children, a vote of 5 to 1. | : :
| net n y ( ’ Mr. F. G. Couch had a photograph On heating the post office build-|People come from all over the county Chandler are attending the King’s | home.
ing, Mr, H. S. Newcomer bid $139.00|2nd adjoining counties, and they are Daughters convention at Lititz oie ana Ais, List Casi OW
| ke | Py § studio on the second floor of this ; : So | 4
4 That (41 T Ls f building, Aside from doing develop- | for a 450-ft. capacity plant and Mr. 3'Ways amply repaid, because, Lan-| Mr. Walter Eby of Lemoyne and |Louis, ar..ved here Thursday and
: , EE inc printing, etc., he carried quite a |G. Moyer bid $100 for a 350-ft. ca-|caster’s Progressive Merchants spare Miss Thompson of Steelton, were|are spending a month with the for-
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re-'no expense or pains in gathering guests of relatives in town Monday. |mer’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry
3 . 0 lf stock of new cameras and supplies pacity plant. This matter was
{ (1 1} 4) 1! Milf He too, = sustained a total loss of ferred to the Property Committee to |these wonderful Displays of Fashion- Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Miller and Miss | Grosh on West Main street,
itl report at the mnext|able Merchandise. The greatest Emma Williams enjoyed an automo-| Mrs. Susan Blessing and grand-
about $500 which is fully covered by investigate and
insurance. . meeting of Council. | Fashion Centers of the world are call- bile trip to Gettysburg on Sunday. | daughters Alberta and Minerva Bles-
| The loss sustained by Mr. Frank [ed upon and are represented in these Mr. Christian Blottenberger of | sing of Harrisburg, returned home
? { ) Board of Health Ty a . . : ¢
needn t Lave trouble when you come to lf Ricker, owner of the building, is esti- We 3" Foftor. competing ro grand arrays, which should be doubly Landisville, visited his sister, Mrs.| Monday after spending a few days
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{L811 wet feed. We have a line of Feed Grinders |'® mated at about $5,000. | noried =» mild case of searlet: fever |interesting this ‘Season, since the Harriet Blessing, Saturday and Sun- here with Mrs. Harriet Blessing.
at will handle it at the same speed as dry. The hotel building of Mr. J. W.|the patient being Everitt DeLong, |tYle changes are so radical and em- day. Mr, Milton Mishey, Misses Sarak
7 2 different. The spirit of long! Mr. and Mrs. H E. Ebersole and|and Jessie Mishey and their aunt,
§ McGinnis, was a twenty-room struc- |g f Mr ¥ . o tirely
T SELF-SHARPENING E ’ 8 son of Mr, Gifford DeLong. Also ye - SL
| SILENT BUHR F ED MILLS ture. The hotel was nicely furnished | that there wasn’t a death in he bor. | 280 nestles in these fascinating Gar- son Bernard and Messrs. Ralph and Mrs. Sue Brady, returned home Wed-
etz Mills a trial and you will never use any other i thruout. The entire roof was burned ough during the month of August |™Ments of toi. Ang her fey ate Sra Sse sosut ‘Monday -at py gn Si gris %e
They are the fastest-working, |f | off this building and several of the and nothing like it has occurred here 5° splendidly modernized that they, “Pura 8. Edi Ae tisk; ho 2 - : That Ras ai mo
frunning Feed Grinders made, and lili rooms were gutted. The furniture in the history of the Board of are charming to the last degree. i The Migses Mary. 50d Martha yr. and Mrs, H. G. Hagenberger
fou least for gasoline. Ggind Oat Ba fife ' that was not destroyed was badly Health. Every Department Store and every Eshleman, Elizabeth Krall and Anna | entertained these guests at dinner
| | i’ ce 3 | . rite 3 ced Pri a a Mine yo icq ari Pp £ v
Alfalfa, Hay, Corn with and A il ruined by water. Some of it can, of , Specialty Shop has been transformed Fritsch visited friends at Elizabeth-| Monday: Miss Marie Patton of Fort
Wheat Screenings and mall of course, be used. The building, how- Shain i Te into a Garden of Beauty. And, at|'0Vn Sunday. |L.ondon, Mr. ®dgar Hagenberger of
. in A! ay an 4h pia ih i : The report of the Union National] "~~ ~~ 1 i s Mr. Roy Brown, son of Burgess| Atlantic City id Mr. and Mrs.
fine at a single grinding uhrs / ever, is worthless and will have to every turn you behold more and more | ,
: 5° 3 li Bank, treasurer, showed a balance of! A ° : 3 . Geo. H. Brown and a member of the! Christ Walters 0 this place
themselves. One set grinds 1000 d be razed. Mr, McGinnis’ loss can 00 } . of these new and pleasing Fashions. i : °F : Ze
: . cs 6 aseeriing o, e $2850.33 in the Borough account and 351 : : alr hardware - firm of Brown Brothers, Messrs. Farle and ‘Teas, two
bushels. We can furnish you the . g best be scertained from the fact 1981.00 in ithe Water account Special music and many added at- 3 I 1 3
. / i \ + 1 3 rool dle CU In ater acc L. : “i has arrive 3 y g students *¢ State C ge
pe Letz for your engine’s horse- NN that less a week ago he re- tractions await the Visitors. And we ea ve f 1 ig il a ; I AL a
. o On , fig Ap £ vitizens -egid- ‘ I's MN Sheaffer s | t ila ic g are iking
See us about it at once. : i Tc a ; $10,000 for his Juite a number of citizens resid ars told. that while ‘all the Mer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheaffer anc eft Philad elp hia and are hiking
, ing. on Marietta and Donegal streets Jndi on Display is for sale, yot daughter Dorothy spent from Satur-|to school. They passed thru here
' chandise splay 3 " sale, y 3 i ~ : : 3
A —— ry a ea Ver resent, their objec ing £11 i lay to Monday evening at Lancaster | Saturday morning, having left r
I the total loss in the i Dre I het objec being J 0 no one will be importuned to buy. . a i ! : yen Lancass . irda Ta no ¥ Hovin loft ther
235 00( call incil’s attention to the faect| = Bet : Tie visiting friends. homes la | day. They ex
3 : Everybody will be cordially welcome y . . i | 2 A:
be larger water Messrs. Harry Getz and Scott Det-| pect to get to State College Friday.
"h n of the fire is a mystery that there sl y Sit avv or: 5) £ +1 cape . ibd
I ; : : . to visit any or all of the Stores and . 3 4 3 .
ke New Im er 1 a what started it is one of Mall at ‘tion as well 3s oth- : : f . wiler spent Monday at Ephrata wher On Sunday Mr, and Mrs. P. Frank
hd J wial Le 2 ! ! s 5 Wl 3 . enjoy the United Fashjons to the. ah 3 ea ; Yoni Tilia
the chief topics of conversation at « ns o he town than four ~~" i hey witnessed the Ephrata—Parkes-| Schock and children and Mr. and
chief S hdl £ . \ ullest extent. T hi
E t Di t = b t present inch, srs. 0. G. Longenecker, J.|TU'est : i burg games of ball, Mrs. Lawrence Whittemore, who are
- a 5 ‘ > + 3m " > = - rE —— oii tcicccmemama— IE . NF . . ‘ 3 Sips 5 h :
astern Istri utor ) Sunds: ( > and M Rollman spoke -e ['he Misses Elizabeth Krall and Visiting them, made an automobile
fou men were kKepi
: Y, - PENN SY LVANIA ou the Watch for any further out on the subject. Messrs EW he A CARD. Anna Fritsch of Lancaster, spent trip to Wilmington, Del., and return


its contents.
h ame was done Mon- J. 8S Hamaker E. M. Trexler, several days here as the guests of! They left here at noon and returned
- . 3% dang 1 Or ) o lic: ; : ’ : : :
3 fi Several times fames C- Owen Brandt, Amos Bender and| Te the Public: Miss Mary Eshleman. at nine o'clock in the evening, which
ion Auto Owners tas forth during the night but O- Moyer were also present. z iy TIME ACO I offered a VAL- Miss Marie Patton left for her was sure traveling some.
were immediately extinguished with Presiden Dillinger referred this ig a ae Joy Lat [home at Fort Loudon today, after Cir a
Experience has proven that the life of a ma- ALORS: matter to the Water Committee and TIES EXHIBIT Ee FROM CALL spending a week here with her sis- RELIGIOUS NEWS
chine depends upon perfect lubrication. We have The fire laddies labored for five Save these citizens the assurance pips ang write np a deseription ter, Mrs. M. RK. Grove. Se
here the best lubricant for automobiles on the | hours and vhen the strain begaa hat the matter would have immedi-| ¢ (1,0 visit, one that the public Miss Flora Drabenstadt will leave News From Our Many Local Houses
market, Guaranteed to give satisfaction or! telling thes were refreshed with ate attention and agreed that it| could read ang thoroughly under. | {OMOITOW for Philadelphia, where of Worship
money refunded. The following lines always in| coffee and “sandwiches by Council- Should be bettered. stand, what a wonderful collection | she will purchase her fall and winter ———
stock: man Dillinger, : President Dillinger also praised the | is is of the natural products of the line of millinery Trinity United Evangelical
Ts There were several slight accl- members of Friendship Fire Compa- lan i } 563 5 © one so far has done Mr. and Mrs, Simon Menaugh and Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor
CUP GREASE : dents during the fire. Mr. John nv for efficient servicessrendcred at a oh he J, espe- | Mrs, Anna Fetter were guests of Sunday School 9:30 A. ‘M.
TRANS s3ION GREASE Hendrix, one of the firemen, was Sunday morning’s fire and said that oll ere net Students oor Lk: a8 | Mr, and Mrs Fras Felty near May- Public worship with sermon at
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"CARBON DECAUPSER jon eft Yalde: Pud 22) is dee - Hi . ne This specimen is so large it stag. | \ Tees S alpen Mis oA VN agra LN,
VALVE GRINDING COMPOUND Siighily injured, Merchant 1, D. Tem, Ns ys oy hy , | gers them. Still we have books that r “Ha Gir hi ha 2 hl yr Song Service 7:15 P. M.
Beneman was so unfortunate as to regards to improving its present] tell of the Basking Shark 68 feet long, : 0+ Harve Gingrich and Miss Kathryn = er
ROADSIDE HAND CLEANSER |i... . rose which fell from a lad- eduipment. twice as long as this one. We ull can | Gingrich. were the guests of rela- Presbyterian Church
METAL POLISH der, strike him on the head, inflict- A number of bills were paid and read of whales, sharks, davil-fish, 'tives at Rheems Monday. Rev. Frank G. Bossert, Pastor
Thig | i0g an ugly wound that required Council adjourned. Pena, Lorioises and Sea iurtiefy Dr, and Mis. 1 Ww. Rellogg ang 9:15 Sabbath School.
1 et ree nd other denizens of the deep, but | Mr, 8. S. Rutherford of Harrisburg, 10:30 Communion of | the Lord's

In any quantity the purchaser may desire, : !
e is manufactured by the R. M. Hollingshead stitchi > OBJECT LESSONS like this go far
Camden, N. J., the largest manufacturers |'l¢ engineers, was overcome by gas BIG FIRE AT MARIETTA ahead of reading
omobile gpecialties in the U.S. fumes and was compelled to retire. = > Please remember, ONLY TWO of
7 Mr, John McGinnis jr. during the Brick Double House and Two Frame these MONSTERS have been pre-
excitement, jumped from a seeond Houses Completel Destroyed served for public exhibition, thi
The North Market Street Saddler | window to the ground and es- os 2 & y y and one in the private ini ch
Mount Joy, Penna. caped uninjured, Marietta Borough had a bad fire | Prof. David Starr Jordon of Leland |at Columbia on Sunday. The annual Harvest Home servic
In less than five hours after the which started at five o'clock this| Stanford University, Palo Alto, Cali-| Mr. and Mrs. Haman Cunningham eg of the Church of (God will be
| fire, Messrs. John Seldomridge and morning and before the flames were fornia. re invite: rem Sainrday and Sunday at Eliza- eld next Sunday at 10530 A. M. and
IF. R Trerthey. president snd sete csinga shod a Wick double dwelling en we invite you to come and | bethtown with the latter’s parents, 7:30 P. M. Rev. Rishell will deliver
inspect this wonderful 1lecti f y i i | i
tary of the Northern Mutual Fire ang two frame houses on Front| curios we know that Os fenar Mr. and Mrs. Milton Heilman. | sermons appropriate to/ the occasion.
NO? ) Mr. David Shonk and daughter El-| pryits, vegetables, flowdrs and plapts
Insurance Company, were on the street in that’ borough Were com-! has ever seen suc! 1 is |
scene and made an adjustment with pletely destroyed. | brought right to a er an sie, S. F. Eshleman and Mr. and’ wij) be displayed. All| welcome.
Mr. McGinnis. They decided that he | Two families of foreigners occupy Small price of admission, 2; cents | MI'S: Ezra Musser autoed to Yorki |
had sustained a total loss and paid {pe fram houses and it is thought | and you will appreciate it. and Manchester on Labor Day. | United Brethren | Church
him ‘the face value of his policies, i. ihe fire started in one of these’ 5 Respectfully, Mr. Edgar Hagenberger of Atlan-| D. E. Long, Pastor
! = M. LEAK, tic City, spent from Saturday to| gunday School, 9 A. |M.
e, $1,600 on his building and $609 i
{ont properties) | Manager North of 2ay ; y ith his parents ; :
on the contents. Mr. McGinnis also Some of the contents ejere de-! ih Nor of Ray Counties Hm | Tuesday in tows Pu hie » re ’ Preaching, 10:15 A.
carries other insurance, Mr. ! | { Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hagenberger. Junior C. E,, 6:30 P| Mm.
er, Dw a ye | Will show in Mount Joy on Friday | Mrs. Belle Brady and Nepae? Senior E.. 6:30 Pl M...
oi the above company and they were = and Saturday, Sept. 25 and 26. Ad-|prank Hord of Chicago, spent severally preachi :30 P. :
first to adjust, ; Awo Built in 11 Minutes {mission 15 and 25 cents. days here with her mother Mrs pra oting this) (Viuallday)
As soon as the other company : An aut>mobile was built in 11 min. I ——— Sarah Brady on Marietta street. ove :
makes its, adjustment Mr. McGinnis Utes and put on the road in 19, at a “Ni New man et House Mr. M. C. Bowman returned hom RY > op
pen - his hotel for business, | test conducted at a factory in Man-| The fence wasfremoved and every-|last evening after spending the sun
ge rented the residence | Chogter, Bnglamd. This beats by sIX|thing is now hing gotten in shape | mer at Somerset, Pa. ‘Unless hy
od ghe tilne made at a similar|for the erection}of the new mar vod his looks he js £
Eh pusé on New yen stree
Mr, John Pennell, one of
were week-end visitors with the gypper
family of W. W. Cassel. 7:30 Evening Worship, and sermon.
Mr, and Mrs. David Wagner, Mr.
and Mrs H. E. Ebersole and son Church of God
Bernard, visited the former’s brother Rev. C. D. Rishel, Pastor