® a0 a0BEOMOL GOR 8 Bg eg | § OC) OOO0O000O00000000LULS 000 SOOOO0000 AOOOOOOOO00O000000 AOOOOOO0000000000000000000000000000QLLLVVL OOOOOOOO00000 Sdw ago Monday, Mrs. surg er of his friends to a specially draft and driving horses, red Main ly enjoyed the occasion, ns w Hagehberger and M Mr. laughter, and two : i ennie and Mr. and Mrs. Rison in charge of stein, — ee > — A C. public schools, adopted anovel g Mr Geo, HE f raising a little “where-with- J yr the athletic treasury of the Each was »s and put her responded and all hoo) room yO1 d showed rr our 0 some ere long. The boxes bles men nd t hox ch. ny good things amid music on Clarence Gibbons on several charges. ‘trola. cnn Ir That's What We Need and run er. in convenience to fhe uld line le € is now ¢ THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN XI NO. 40 MOUNT JO Ve Print Neat Cheap and Attractive Sale Bills---That's Why Our Sale EVANGELISTKC SERVICES th Annual Reunion... «creo Church Here for One Week A series of special services will be held in the Fi Presbyterian Church here, Rev. F tners Hold One of the Most Inter- esting Sessions on Record \/ on 7:30 and everybody is invited to INE OF THE EX-BEAN| The attendance this year was just|tend and bring their friends, OF THE MOUNT JOY |about the same as last year, the A oe iistey has been ajority ¥ i gage to reac evening 5’ ORPHAN SCHOOL, Blof of fae Pomnivs ini he a! I ch g ashington House eir headquar- S: D THRUOUT THE ters. ; Monday—Rev. 8. D. PTATES, REGISTERED| ry, business session was called to | Strasburg. REUNION HERE ON(qgor at 3 P. M, Monday, with| Tuesday—Rev, F. P, President Wm. Keirn presiding. New Park. The roll call of officers showed Wednesday—Rev. -eight years ago the all present but the second vice |0! Marietta. d prosperous Soldiers’ president, Mrs, Kate Dorwart, Thursday—Rev. R. H. i. hans on Moris The minutes of the 1914 session ile Rev. J EB: Mount Joy, was re were read and approved. 2 Fost i ¢ ery yi i 230 : Woodbine, iis place, Ere Year| president Keirn then appointed | * °°¢" jenrion is held in our these committees, as follows: Reso- ime is always set for lutions, T. D. Hooper, Clyde Brown One A Somat Register jrikdoy. and Mrs, J. E. Foltz; Trains, John One of eo : te Since then has been Armstrong; Auditing, Grant Sowers, registers. published n i ‘0 ne, this being espe- C. Day Rudy, Samuel Harris, nny mn yoars is now being d his year’s event. “As tributed by the Sale by the Sixteeners be- Communications were read from pany, of Mount Joy, the nto town. Sunday Hon. Geo. W. Wright, Geo. H. Benk- | which is Messrs. Henry N. prity of them here hardt, Hd. S. Arnold, William J.|and Benj. town over, many | Whipple, president of the Mercer As- the Chickies creek|Sociation, C. J. Hogan and H. H. he J. B. Longeneck- | J<ndemuth, | The present Bossert, pastor week, The every every Manifold, McConkey, Wilson, Francis Hagen, personel Carpent register is of eight tains a list of all the sales to be he officers were all re-|it also contains a number of adve n school building, |elected by acclimation and are as |tisements, The edition is 5.000 copi Ir. W. B. Detwiler follows: President, W. H. Keirn, |and is a credit to the publishers, h number of fami-! Philadelphia; first vice president, EE HWE: tmseesneensccne interesting plece Mrs. A. B. Myers, Philadelphia; seec- Sort of Up Against It the visitors (Continued on page §) The Lancaster Morning . = — | be sold at a News w receiver's sale ne WHY NOT NOW? Wednesday and last IGHT'S BEE week the La caster Printing Co. a $40,000 pri Attend—Proceeds lv Good Cause vill be aturday Will There be a Sunday School League in Mount Joy Next Summer? shop, appointed a receiver. Some the pleasures (?) of being printers ell ~~ given in Birthday Observed evening | — Washington's With the fair and Spring like George 1e Ladies’ Auxili-) weather the past week or more, and! r General Hos- the hoys hurling base indication ! jnost observed here on balls on al-! banks and the post office remainir every Many flags every vacant lot in town. one > : : | think of the Time.” closed. “Good Old | also. were displave | begins to gram has been! Summer These symptoms asion and is as have set many of our base bal] fans| to thinking and many times of late : ol Orchestra; 'We have been asked the question: | rs and under, “Will there be a Church or Sunday | J Newpher: -Mu- School League in Mount Joy next | Messrs. Har. Summer?” itation, Miss ster Second that question; but Of course we are unable to answer ecitation, Mr, amusement derived therefrom by our Third townspeople, the town: answer should be H. N. Nissly: in the affirmative. 1 i i as Messrs. If those interested want a league, Il INS 0l ey Class. why not get together now: not wait Prof. ¢. mg until half the season is gone and With last there is every league this year success. Who'll THE \ School Or- evenings get too short. season's experience reason why the would prove a big make the initial move. ation 't the only Feb Te =e ow | the year Thoroughbreds, This Time I.. Hauen- Mr. Ed Ream will hold his miectioner, horse sale at FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK Is on next | his stables here on | the light oa. just 68 Saturday, Feb. 27, when he will sell In honor of the a lot of Crawforfi county horses and arranged a colts direct, from the Powell stock inviting a farms, and also a lot of acclimated Mr. Ream Yourself Your Acquaintances Mr. Harry last Wednesday in town. Miss Edna Ryan spent on Will also sell three fine Shet.| With friends at Salunga. All land ponies. Here Is a very good| Mr. John McGuire ot These bunch of horses and should mot be |Sundayed with friends here. ; ere present: Mr. and Mrs. Overlooked by prospective buyers. 2t| Mr. H. M. Keisling of Millerstown : daughter / Ae Ss was a Thursday visitor here. John Hauen- Now Keener & Brooks Mr. Francis a rey a and Mrs. Phares Brandt The green grocery on West Main as 4 Monies a iste. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Street. heretofore conducted by Mr. a Weg a as daughters Martha John Keener, es Be RE Pio a a new member of the firm is Mr, | “as at Harrisburg last week. Harry Brooks. who has had consider- Mr and Mrs. J. H. Stoll spent able experience in the business. |Sunday at Merchantville, N, J. They will deal quite extensively in Mr, J. H. Stoll attended a banquet Also fresh | @t Lancaster Saturday evening, Hewitt of Camden, N. . Was a visitor here this week, Mr. John B. Bucher of Ephrata, was seen on our streets Monday. Mr, H. J. Mell of the Capita] City. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lindemuth an-| V2 strolling about town Monday. nounce the birth of a son last Satur Mr. E. A. Spangler and wife of day. Harrisburg, spent Sunday in town. A Mr. Philip Pyle of Pittsburg. spent Sunday here the guest of his father. Messrs, Howard Arntz and Fred Stretch spent Sunday in Philadel phia. Mrs. Reuben Jartch of Hauenstein rise for him by dinner at their home street Sunday. r. and Mrs, Ccranton Good Time principal General 3 > Abus . : E. Roudabush, green goods of al] kinds. er etl Eee. Stork News Mr. and Mrs. Kraybill Strickler an- nounce the birth of a daughter. lady in - the High asked to pack a box with card therein. assembled Friday evening. shrite was the auction- th Shrite wa ( Me ond Mrs. Denti A nounce the Schroll an- every indication of : ) = birth of a son on Tues- more experienced sale day. were bought by the at from 20 to 25 cents Case Was Dismissed re lady whose name was As we went to joined. the purchaser in Squire Keener was hearing the case After the sale. all enjoyed of Constable Joseph Derr of Columbia, ar- rived here Monday to spend several weeks. Kramer against Mr. press last week and Mrs. Edwin Branner of Harrisburg. spent Monday in the Fhe cases were all dismissed and the costs imposed upon the defendant. ee etl A ee ome boro. Messrs. Phares and Elmer Brosey John L. Schroll spent Sunday Salunga, Mrs. Albert Zaepfe]l and son Rich- ard, spent Monday with friends at public heretofore, a very creditable number. Harrisburg. This month the editors and the The February Pattersonian at The February Columbia and made by 2 To : This is tersonian.. was distributed and is. as between ' : pamber of the Pat being orty-five minutes. were awake Mr from mote to make to this place, ‘yfiecially ! limination of op at cover to cover. ; mv Mrs. Sallie Hershey and Mrs. Mar- Warmest in 40 Years tha Shank visited friends in Eliza. Yesterday, Feb. 23, wag the marw- bethtown Sunday. {est day at that time of the year in Mr. Mifflin Ressler in the! forty years, spent Saturday hinst H. —l Ere with his mother. on a Our Ads Bring Results—Try it. Messrs. Henry Ensminger and John John birth of a daughter since last Thursday, and Mrs nounce the Soy an. he a good Sprout an issue ig interesting — —-— on $2,000 Nd yd entered on pleas ecover $2 of Reading, and Sunday here evangelistic ' rst LG. ) i night next | |] ast evening, services will start at / attended. Arthur Richards complete sale Register Com- Hoffer of this place. The 68 years. pages and con- around here this Spring. In addition Washington’s birthday was Monday by both ( ' 30 per cord : ¢ \ | ive countel 1 have been j / taken from a cave in Kentucky to ‘ would think that ; | ein Bas Toschey, Dr, fom she monn) of tsiesi=ipken J where she had lived for the past five | _— tools for coining money. Vocal Solo, last summer. rivalry, exercise and WHEREABOUTS OF OUR 2 complication of { What Our Able Corps of Reporters Found in the Card Basket About Friends and Your York, spent Sunday Lancaster, | Newport several Y, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, 1915 Mori A UNITED MASS MEETING Was Held in the Church of God Here Last Evening { Campaign Workers conducted a union mass Church of God here | which wag meeting in the | | | { The Stough Evangelistic | [ | very well | of Our Farmers at- Mr. W. W. Shannon. known as { “Billy” Shannon. the Rev. J. F. Gross R. L. Kimbrough addressed a meet- en : . . r Te \ n “a : . i 2 Peler ; We aman Died 0 and Mr. ¥ ade conducted theine of tobacco farmers in the Mount as services and bot} oke sang es . di Sp be and sang. Joy hall on Friday It was one of the important re- : 2 Hil (ll hi | 0 [ 0 |6 4 3 . Goaiy price for eir paign which is to begin ip [Lancaster bacco through tt : i ; on ar io: ¢ gh the me a com- on Sunday. March 7 | : medium of 2 com ligious events held in this town be of THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST The { munity packing house, to be TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER | ing to them a new plan for pooling their interests ang uniformly 5 as : thus securing fore the beginning of the great Cam- $ uring a higher interest manifested left every- i. : | in this ! : vicinity body under the impression that this There were about or | fifty farmers present, about half of Some Well Known People From Our RIE the. SOREN, oii oh Sr whom have sold their last of Neighborhood Have Passed to the .. . ~~ °= Ht crop, and. all Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue -——e operatio . Gone to Their Reward Thief Traced to Mt, Joy li iin DeraLion, how But of course that doesn't say that | he was a resident of our town. The | Lancaster Intelligencer of Thursday Joy is undoubtedly one of contained the following: [the greatest tobacco The thief who successfully worked | in the state. This at the Vollmer Wednesday town will do its share toway mak : year's seemed interested in | the move No steps ting the plan into meeting, Mrs. Catherine Landenberger, wife m- of Harry Landenberger, died at Co- is. lumbia Sunday aged 55 years. Margaret M., of ner, the well This is Some Centre Mount wife of Joseph Haef- shipping points known Lancaster : : . er brewer, died suddenly Thursday aged Jewelry store on fone of the best growing centers for : afternoon, hag Would Mount Joy, but | you believe it were we to tell you is | that fifty been |the weed in the the county, traced as far as there all clues are lost. It carloads were shipped claimed that he left on the 2:15 p. | from the Railroad | freieht stati thn ar thi ROHR > m. westbound P. R. R. accommoda- | freight station thus fa iis season THEN AND NOW Id Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hostetter Mrs, Elizabeth A. Hostetter, widow I~ 6f the late Emanuel Hostetter, died es at her home in Manheim last Wed- nesday afternoon. She was aged T9 Pennsylvania tion train for Harrisburg, and Mount Joy. The brake- man claims he saw a man answering | the description of the alighted at She is survived by one Mrs, H. B. Stauffer, | : in { the train at the Mt daughter There Was Quite a Difference in the Price of Things 90 Years Ago thief leave Joy station, The Hs four rings which have heen - us { de ao 1e of oul are valued at $350. Just a 1 ays of : stolen xt Father Charles Gallagher n Rev. Father Charles Galiagher, as-| raadi ‘ 1 1 : of a : . . . | a - redael’s i iu i nt sistant Mary's Catholic ew Lancaster. for a rector of St P L.ancastel late June of church, number of | Same Thing Here : oe Aled on 32H 1 ally iimmety Vedl ( 1 years. died at Mt. Carme] on Sunday| The first robins arrived in Quarry |!" 13% | vin i 5 which co valuable in afternoon, He is well known here, | Ville on Friday, and black and blue y ublish a : i bi . i formation yublish ¢ birds came a few days earlier, [tom I : 5 | few extracts just to giv u an idea looks to the people of that borough | €W €Xtrac y 3 gy Samuel M. Gish . : tdont) 25 If spring has arrived. ang Samue] M. Gish. a former resident |" !I spring has arrived. and Ig of Manheim. and prior to that a|!}® ground hog has been vindicated White Oak, Penn | township. died at the home of his! *d farmer of *near son. Henry Gish at Jonestown, | I\ l.ebanon county on Monday from Xf ~ / dropsy. He was 84 years old ! { / A 1 WOOL Mrs. Susanna Widder Mrs. Susanna Widder, Widder, of widow of | Emanuel] Manheim, form-! | erly of Lititz. died on Sunday at the | home of Paul Keller, at Manheim, | load of gether with vears. She was eighty-four vears old! and for nine weeks was confined to | bed. ised. i Mrs. Mary Zink Mrs, Mary Zink. widow of Joseph i Zink. died Saturday at the home of if th Dane. House of employ- | her daughter. Mrs. Stephen Maloney, | LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION | © the Poo: an a . { ment for Lancaster County for the] in West Marietta. Death was due to OF THE WEEK pment; i ( | ! are ad { | | | ! | | The anual report of the Directors i past year was printed therein as fol- diseases after an | | a The de-| What Has Transpired in That Thriv | lows: lors. S4E% ing and Industrious Village a Short | 17004, Liquors, ¥ tion ecessaries & lo Distance West of Mount Joy as |'“Cessark Hh Gathered by our Reportorial Staff | S@laries paid to | rectors $20 each, rovisions for one year, $2, illness of severea] vears. } 30: Household $290.93; { physicians, 6 di- ceased was born in Germany and was | about eighty-one vears old. | in steward, Child Found Dead A daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Leroy | = | Dupes. of Maytown. was found dead dition to his barn. in bed on Sunday the | Ar. and Mrs. Henry mother, Dr. G. A. | moned and { ’ . i 4 . ih | steward. matron, clerk, treasurer and Mr, Wm. Gantz is building an ad- | > Ags extra physicians | services’ for year, | total. $1.079.17. This isn’t. as much spent | : : 3 ras a single director of the poor gets|f{ morning by Wittel | Saturday at Lancaster. Ts »d—20) death was | Wanted—200 an | Florin Hotel, Florin, Pa Harter was sum { nowadays. Number of decided that Digoons Apply 0 { the total ims y . | The Weaver made a business | . Abraham E | Michae] expenses were $7.614.64.0t i due to internal] spasm. and that investigation was unnecessary. The! Mr. E. 8S. Christmas Dav | trip to Lancaster on Monday, survive. The{ Mr. and Mrs. Roy F directors at that time were: | G Harnly, Jonas | child was born on Musselman John | 1914. The funeral wag held Longen 2a] an ar aker an gE parents oh | ecker. Samuel Humes. Jr.. and James t y vesterday with | Ronis the birth of a LOY > { Jackson. burial at Mavtow! Morris Gainor and Stella Wachstet- al at Maj 1, rns lA Mrs da A REAL ESTATE DEAL N n | ter attended the | Rock Point | The Wm. Saylor public sale on | Saturday was attended, from can-h:. Mrs J. of Mount Joy | number of | called on friends in town Tuesday. | Mr, H. G. Moffat of Winchester, | Monday , visitor in town. Ichler is confined to The | his bed with an attack of sickness. from her late Mr. H. E. Hetrick of Harrisburg | made a business trip to town Mon- | and Florin, west of town. made 85 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stettler of A certain consideration | Columbia, were Sunday visitors to | fOr the option town. Apr, 15, 1915 Mr. and Mrs, Leo Kobb of Eliza- bethtown. Sunday here with friends. Spelling Jee Saturday evening, Mrs. Samue| D. Mrs: Samuel D Kolp Kolp died at her | Mr. J. N. Hershey Takes on About 15 Acres of Land West of Town . ; : largely home near Risser’s meeting house, | Bi | on Sunday after suffering S$ Carmany cer of the [ace for a vears, Deceased was sixty-six years | . by a husband | Va- william of | Mr. Donald 1 i i was a old and is survived $ Florin, took an option om all the land of Mr. Elias B. Helman, lying between the tracks and the and two sons as follows: Colebrook and funeral] will be held home on o'clock and at Church. the cemetery adjoining John at home, trolley Thursday forenoon at 9 9:30 at Chickies was paid b which is good until b The deal was comn- p Interment will be Mrs, Hattie Fralich i Mrs, Hattie Fralich, wife of John | B. Fralich, proprietor of the Prus- [sian House, Manheim, died Sunday | morning. Death resulted from tuber- | | culosis after an illness of five years. | | She was a member of St. Paul's Re- | | formed Church, Manheim, Besides | | her husband, one son, Lyman, sur- | vives: For a number of years Mr. Fralich was proprietor of the hotel! at Mastersonville. The funeral will | be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at the house. and at 9:30 at the Reformed Church, Interment will be made in Longenecker’s ceme- tery, near Lititz, cal] real estate Hiestand. Mr, Harvey Jever spent from While neither Mr, Thursday to Monday in Philadelphia | Hershey or Mr. Hiestand, when seer h and Paoli by our reporter, would say just what r: Mr. John attended the | this Billy Sunday meetings in Philadel- | there is a phia Sunday. dustry Mr, and Mrs. Harry Shultz of Middletown, called on friends in this | { place Tuesday May Build This Spring & Mr, Charles Menaugh of Middle- | MI. Donaven. one of our en- sc town visited his mother, Mrs. Fanny | terprisin; merchs Menaugh, Sunday, Miss Eva Tschudy °of Marietta | f was a Sunday visitor to the familv!an Mt of Mr. Frances Neidig rm——— Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Baker of Mfrs. Nancy Longenecker Altoona were Sunday visitors of Mr Mrs./ Nancy Longenecker died at and Mrs. Henry Young. 12:30 p'clock Monday at the home| Miss Rebecca Heisey of Chiques of Mr, Levi Kraybill, near Maytown, i spent several days in town the guest in the ninety-fourth year of her age. of Miss Margaret Raymond. Her death was caused by pneumonia, | Revival] services at the she being sick only eight days. She | Roads Church are still is survived by one sister, Mrs. Cath- agent spent gen Carson possibility of a there of time and time only will tell. big in-!o | Tocating eee ee. O1 store. location, f¢ 1 business It has been wlcpered thst in 1 builds. Mr. Jos. Bs Iiérshey, { has first call on renting the place for | |a city tonsorial parlor, M | 3 | case he Fr — Look Out For Him J. Councilman D. F. Gaple, the North of Cross | Barbara Street grocerymahn, has sold In progress | his Ford runabout and and are drawing banner crowds. his order with erine ' Relst, three sons and two! Rev. D. D. Lowry of Harrisburg, for a Pullman touring car, Mt. Joveas Best Paper—Bulle (Continued on page 4) daughrers as follows: John of Kan'occupled the pulpit in the United “Dave” thé io (Continued on page 4) (Continued on page 4) take our advice and give road: now. } i Register Grows evening, explain-! located | toward put-| community being | . : Il The military forces of Penny on tained Rey, y . Dec, 31, 1824 numbered 162,988. ‘and Mr, ing. late | Chas, Bishop, who West poor, 176;!e word last week that hi an Option Germany. twenty-five years This morning Mr. J. N. Hershey of Elizabethtown Now Pennsylvania Railroad, between here Henry Harrisburg, opened summated thru the efforts of our lo- been converted Mr. B. E ship by the Helman, Mr. enough to test option means, we understand blessed the altar. course, | and prayer desk considering er the purposes of rendered the has placéd tinued on Sunday agent P. S. Brubaker members of the $1.00 A YEAR So Rapidly Tobacco News R. L. Kimbrough Addressed a Meeting Friday Evening | Well its true, Last Thursday was one of fhe big days of the year 5 ia morning teams poured {11 and there wag g stri . { freight station out am ts {and up Main to Hote] McGinnis, a gis. tance of gover squares, The equal wag seen in this town | heretofore, Eight carloads of tobae. €O were shippeg by Mr. Spitzner of ; day, It required until 8 o'clock that evening, before tall the teamg unloaded, : | another fairly big carloads were shipped at Lancaster from here carloads are being gest receiving [Early in the three never Lancaster, that were Yesterday was ‘day when six to Eisenlohr'g Today four loaded. Our correspondent gt o d Landisville, Slves this resunie ] of the 1914 crop | Sltuation in that vicinity: “That the farmerg are rapidly up. loading their Crops in loca! ware evidenceq by the long (Continued on page 4) nouses ig LOCAL DOINGS —— Eriei News That Happened Within the Past week —— W, D, Chandler jg on the sick Mr. Geo. Mm yers is al cotton mili No. Liager & Bro. digging 4 sewer ale papering the jp. Getz Bros, store, Aaron Kepperling’s sale was very I'gsely attended on Monday, terior of C. I. Swan moved from the Own to this place. Kitchin preacheq ip St. Paul's Harrisburg yesterday, H.B reaq preaci edst Of at Pulsiier Marietta, In St. Luke's ils evening at 7:30 Chapel here Sabina Arntz of this place, bag been executrix of n: v1 3 named Georges Fach, jate of thig boro, WANTED—A gir] for general houge WOrk.: Apply at once to Mrs. Minnie Breneman, Mount Joy, 2t We wish to call the attention of i i 1 The numbers of the successful lie Bi 1001 Il I {drawers of the Union Cana] Lottery |Our readers to the advertisement of ver Brown Brog are adve A elsewhere in thijg issue. Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Morton enter- and Mrs. N, A, Barr Homer Barr Monday even- The second law suit restewitz and Jno Alderman Doebler at t between Prof Felker before Lancaster Yes erday was returned to court, Mrs. Susan Williamg has taken Ip her residence with Mr. and Mrs. recently moved Scholing property on street, nto the Wm, Main Mrs. Frank Brian entertained the ollowing at her home on New Hay- n street yesterday: Mrs! H. H. Mor- on, Mrs. Walter Greiner, Mrs. J. H ringrich, Misg Martha Engle and Dorwart, Miss Anna Myers. Mr. Albert he Exchange Zaepfel, Hote] here, received 1s mother died t Elsass, Germany, in her 88th year Ir. Zaepfe] is the only son and had Ot seen his mother since he left ago. Tr —— OE ee OPENED NEW CHAPEL Has an Episcopa Parish House On Friday the Rey James | Darlington D. D.. L. L. D. of 1 the new St. Eliza Elizabethtown. The which was known in the ast as the Fahg wagon factory, has eth Chapel at uilding, into a place of wor- Episcopalians. The initial gathering was large acity of the confirming Mrs, Mur 1y of the Masonic Home, the Bishop the ca uilding. After cross, altar vessels pedestal for the font. lectern sermon by the Bishop and Geo. N. Reynolds of Lan- ister and Jno. A, Snell of the Ma- mic Home, th atter the lay read- Bishop proceeded to dedicated it for House. second The choir of St. Luke’s Chapel. of singing and also Jubilate Deo as an an- 1is place. them, the solo of which was sung by rs. Dr. 0. @G, Longenecker. Miss Elsie Battye was organist and Mr. T. Brown ably served in the capacity choir master. The Services were con evening when the Crescent Club of opening Boys. mlizabethtown attended. and, listened an excellent sermo by thd rector. The offering on Friday was $37.00. proprietor Of gu...
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