The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 17, 1915, Image 1

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MOUNT JOY,
PENNA. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1915
$1.00 A YEAR

hterested
VENTION
urch of God,
ugh and Mt.
School Con-
the Church
fterndon and
ec. 2.
grams:
on
Quiet
Rev.
Hour,
I. E.

600; Presi-|
Nis Ad- |
k, Mrs. Sara
Pa.; Music,
Reports and
tound Table
lo, cider
Yc,
*, Presi-
vounty S As-
Young
Paul
Mis-
and
G.
Hymn 688
addressed
Water
ter; = Song
Benediction,
hy
street
Service
Rev. PF.
Evening Session
Hymn 263; Devotions, Rev. |
cDannald; Music, Anthem,
p In Jehovah, Union Choirs;
Child’s Rights, Prof. H, K.
Elizabethtown College; Mu- |
kh School Girls; Offering; |
Hymn 737; Benediction, Rev. !
ern,
officers are appended: |
Nissly, President. |
tk Mary Eshleman, Secretary. |
emialh Gantz, Vice President,
F. Eshleman, Treasurer.
W. Garber, Supt. Home Dept.
E. Greenawalt, Supt. O. A. B.
Pept.
ev. C. D. Rishel, Supt, Teacher |
ining Dept. |
Irs. J. S. Eby, Supt. Temperance. |
ev. I. G. Bossert, Supt. Missions.
fiss Rebecca Helman, Supt. Ele-|
entary Dept.
Emanuel H.
ept.
Myers, Supt. Rural]
A A
NO-LICENSE LEAGUE MEETS
ine Addresses Mark Spirited Meet-
ing in Presbyterian Church |
|
|
|
held its
Monday |
The
oulo yp
No-License League
monthly meeting
"ning in the Presbyterian church. |
‘he meeting in charge of the
county president, Dr. Geo. W. Hull,
of Millersville and plans for the
of the coming season were |
presented
At
meeting,
held was
was
work
the committee |
meeting was
well attended. The
first speaker of the evening was
Rev. J. W Meminger of Lancaster,
who spoke on the evils of the liquor
traffic
After
B Ww.
This was
Bi DI
his
of
public
the close
the
and
Meminger’s address, Dr.
Garber rendered a vocal solo.
followed by an address by
Heller of Lancaster, who
subject, “The Mael-
Dr.
|
as
Meeting
held a very]
in Trinity United
wurch on Sunday after-
the program:
My Country, ’Tis of Thee;
Lesson, Rev. I E. John- |
Rev. 1. H. Kern; Song,
Federation Chorus;
Ira MacDannald; So-|
Dorothy Johnson; Song, |
Benediction, Rev. C.
McGowan of Lan- |
unable to be present, |
delighted With |
} 5 given Rev. MacDan- |
id, newly appointed pastor of tke |
h of God.
ell Arms
Well Attended
WwW. GC 7.1.

ring is
iver
ristian
Rev.
ition;
Rev.
was
t the udience was
by
Wed Next Wednesday
ations out for the mar-
f Miss Ruth Nissley, daughter
Mrs. Abram Nissley, near
and Mr. Henry Lutz, son of
Mrs. Abram Lutz of East
The wedding will take
xt Wednesday at high noon
of Mr. and Mrs. Nis-
are
and
home
ese Neighbors Are Kind
neighbors of Mrs. Annie
Kraybill’s
kindness
field of
son ig ill with
» and has been unable to
ork. She greatly appreciates
indness.
he
living
re showing
her
Heisey's
near
their
five-acre
AA
Evangelistic Chorus Rehearsal
Evangelistic Chorus will meet
C inal rehearsal tomorrow evening
at 8 o'clock, in the Methodist church.
All members are urged to be present
to make final arrangements prior to
goingf fo the Masonic Home, E. W.
Garber, Chorister.
nessa GRR sme.
performed Another Operation
yesterday an operation Was per-
fotmed upon Master Ward Backen-
st@e, young sop of Mr. and Mrs. J,
1 §Backenstoe, by Dr. W. M. Thomg¢
| many
| tion where
| vives,
was
ali
{interment took place

in a home
| g
THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST
TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER
fm. Hl, Aged Cl Wor
Veo Did 1 Hore
Some Well Known People From OQur
Neighberhoou Have Passed to the
Great Beyond Since Our Last issue
Gong to Their Reward
Mrs. F. H. Denny
Clara M. Douglass
Hong Kong, China,
13th. She born and
Washington boro.
Mrs.
died at
Denny
on Oct.
was raised at
John Miller
John Miller, a native of Columbia,
| was shot and Killed by a negro he
was arresting at Baltimore, on Fri-
day. He was a member of the Bal-
timore police force and left Colum-
bia a year ago.
Mrs, Annie R. Brubaker
Annie R, Brubaker died at
son-in-law on the
Manheim turnpike, near Lancaster,
last Tuesday evening. The funeral
was held Saturday. Mrs, Frank H.
Musser of near this place, is a
daughter of the deceased.
Mrs.
the home of her
George Gall
George Gall, a native of Quarry-
ville, died at his home in Harris-
burg on Friday, aged 68 years. For
years Mr, Gall had been in
farms and real es-
Donald Cameron,
charge of the
tate of ex-Senator
at Donegal.
Reuben Hershey
Hershey died on Friday
at his home near Silver
Springs, from a complication of dis-
eases. . He was 74 years of age,
and has always lived in the sec-
he died. His wife sur-
The funeral took place on
Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 in the
United Brethren Church. Interment
in the Silver Springs Cemetery.
Reuben
evening
William Sultzbach
William Sultzbach, aged 27,a
dent of Marietta, died shortly
2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at
Hospital. The victim
ago, but
did
serious
resi-
the
be.
only
his
Columbia
ill
on Thursday
a few weeks
of
hecome
came
last week,
of such
was necessary to remove
hospital. The deceased
Besides his parents,
Sultzbach, he
condition
ture that it
him to the
unmarried.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter
survived by two brothers,
and Paul
home.
held
Monday afternoon
and one
The services
home
o'clock
the Mar
at funeral
were from the late on
at two
in
cemetery.
William Hill
William
resident of Mari
on Front
resulting from
and infirmities
years. The deceased
Civil War, and
Lieutenant William
No. 226, G.. A. R.. He
the
life as a clock
talent
died at his
home street
of a
to ad-
was a
was a
the effects
incident
death
stroke
vanced
veteran of the
member of the
H. Child Post,
employed
of his
and showed especial
line. He was a member
Lutheran church and is"
member of his family, his wife
children having died a number
ago. Arrangements for
not yet
was during
vears repairer,
along this
of the
and
of
vears the
funeral have
pleted.
as
mem nat re
Keller's Stock sale
Friday, November 19,
Keller & Bro. will gell
:xceptionally good lot of fresh
ind springers public sale at
their stock yards in this place. Also
heifers, bulls, steers, etc. Don’t for-
get the date, on Friday, Nov. 19.
er nell A eee ee
On
J. B.
cows
at
Auxiliary Meeting
On account of the Dittrict Sunday
the time of the
eting cf the Auxiliary of the Lan-
Hospital, hag .been changed.
meeting will be held Wednes-
Dec. 1, at 3 o'clock, at the
ome of Mrs, H. S. Newcomer. 2t.
ll A AR
Sale Postponed
The 1-cent sale advertised for
Nov. 18, 19 and 20, will be held
Dec. 9, 10 and 11, The Rexall store,
chool Convention,
ster
ay,

this 1gace, pr. Trexler of Lancag
clic of Manheim. .
E. W.. Garber.

after |
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| James Rapi
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Charles
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sister, Augustus, |
and |
Hill, an aged and life long |
yesterday, |
closing
the last |
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Messrs. |
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should not fail to read the various properties listed
OUR SCHOOL REPORT
Attendance for Second Month of
School Term
Henry O'Neil, Park
and Catherine Heckel,
Seniors—Mary Hershey, Virginia
Frank, Ruth Brubaker, Theda Wal-
ters, Leah Stauffer, Helen Habecker,
Walter Rutt, John Booth, Austin
Fellenbaum, Clarence Brubaker, Ells-
worth Shrite, John Stoll,
Juniors—Grace Deitz,
tle, Blanche
Maude
Wiley,
Moyer, George
Misses E da
Teachers.
Wit-
zZer-
Cool-
Esther
Beulah
Vivian
Kshleman,
cher, Schroll,
ldge, Lois
Brown, War-
Gantz,
Arthur
en Eshleman, Frank
Baer.
[florenge
n, Earl Myers, John
Sophomo: es—Elsie Miller,
Habecker, Vivian Chandler, Frances
Myers,
Hild:
earl rma
hiistine Moyer, Johnson,
airice Scha thy Johnson,
DeLong,
Ca
Iishleman, Charleg
1 Alvin
Wa
Reist, Earl vin Kramer,
Lhomas
Gingrich,
Walters,
Musser,
Kar]
ner Marin
Henry Musser,
singer
Freshman
dred
Mary
Myers, Mazelma Coolidge, Mary Roh-
rer, Marie Detwiler, Neva Wiley,
David Stauffer, Emory Wailel, Lloyd
Myers, Howard Carl Kral,
Nissley, Carl
Musser Stau-
Emily Newcomer,
Mi Mummert,
Swrickler, Dorothy
Fellenbaum, lam
Rapp, Laura
Garber,
John Greiner, Claience
Garber, John
fer.
Junior
Teacher.
Eighth
la Cunningham,
Dillinger,
High School—Edna Martin,
Brubaker, El-
Dyer, Emily
Mary Eich-
Martha Hei-
Emma Kramer,
Eby Lindemuth,
Lindemuth, Caroline
-Anna
Ruth
Ruth Engle,
Gingrich,
Grade
Freymeyer,
Esther
Mae
Laura
elly,
sey, Hinkle,
Long,
Engle
Mary
Mary
Nissley,
an Paul Alex-
Charles En-
Clinton Eby,
Greider, Her-
Martin
loth, Sylvia Widman,
ander, Warren Bentzel,
gle, Charles Eshleman,
James Gerber, Nissley
bert Stark, Christ Hershey,
Secveals, John Rahm.
Seventh Grade—Ella Childs,
an Felker, Ida Greenawalt,
Gillums, Dorothy Longenecker,
Mumma, Sarah McGinnis,
Mary Shank, Anna
Brown, Glenn Derr,
Harold Hallgren,
Lindemuth, Alvin
nell, Isaac Ressler, George
Henry Witmer.
Intermediate
Pearl
Webb,
dan
Schroll,
Emanuel
Eshleman,
Mumma, Jay
-Elizabeth R,
man, Teacher.
Ruth
Catharine
macher,
Heilig,
Musser,
Be
packer,
ley,
John
Diffenderfer,
Mary Gelt-
Dorothy
Conrad, May
Ellis, Anna
Clara Greenawalt,
Anna Mary
Lura Hertzog,
Newcomer,
Mary
Laura
Elma
trice
Rollman, Wi-
Maude
Ebersole, Roy
Engle, Ellis Fe.lenbaum,
Robert Gantz, John
Myers, J: Pennell,
Allen
arrv Sec-
Jarbara
Pauline Shoop,
Coolidge, Amos
L.eroy ]
Harold y
McGann,
Samuel Giliums,
mn Wiiey,
d, Vin
Baer, Es-
Lena
Gib
Schatz, Burle Schofie ent
Howard Stark,
ther Brown, Marie Carson,
Dillinger, Gatber,
bons, Alta Gingrich, Emily
Margaret Marga1
Kathryn
Dorothy
phey, Erle
Esther Mary
Gingrich,
et
Sarah Miller,
Eva
Glatfelter, Krall,
Longenecker,
Mitel Edna
Dorothy
Primary—Beulah
Pennell,
Penny packer,
Weitzel,
Schneider,
Fourth
Teacher.
Clarence
Wari en
Engle,
Boggs,
Brubaker, Eli
Paul Dif
Elizabeth
Good, Mamie
Hyson, John Hei
Nedra Kaylor,
Esthe Laskewitz,
Harvey
Bleyer, Eugene
Omer
Cunningham,
Garber,
Bates,
Morris
Frances
Charles
Gochenaur, Olga
Alvin Her
Albert Laskewitz,
Virginia Newcomer, Ressler,
Stark, Benjamin Leo
Beatrice Shaeffer, Dorothy
Frank S John Simons,
eph Shaeffer,
Witmer, Mary
fenderfer,
Geltmacher,
sey, tz0g,
Amos Shank,
Smeltzer,
Schock,
Watson
Jean Thome,
Way.
Third
Teacher.
Jlwood Brubaker,
hroll,
; Jo
Martha
Sch
Grade—Verna C. Chandler,
Howard Cool-
Horace Coolidge, Raymond
(Continued on page 5)
ee ee eel rm ete
idge,
About the Afflicted
Mr. Samuel well
resident of this nd a
of the Civil War, ig lying
ill at his home Marietta street.
Mr, Shrite stroke
week
Mrs. Mary
quite ily
sustained
proving.
known
place
seriously
on
ained a last
Flowers, who has been
as the of a stroke
last slightly im-
result
week is
Oscar Laskewitz, |
Hertzog, |
|
Be- |
Mii- |
Beatrice Pennypacker, Lilli-|
Lilli- |
Christine |
Lilli- {
Omar |
Mark |
Pen- |
Siller, |
Eshle- |
Hershey, Frances |
Moyer, |
Penny- |
Webb, |
FR

Ragnar |
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Nhat
curv
Ross |
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WHEREABOUTS OF
IENDS THE
Able
the
Your
Cur
in
Corps of
Card Basket
“riends
d
vaintances
Bennett, Lester Roberts, Ab- |
Edwin | +
Gris- |
Mr,
day w
ter, w
Mr,
Vil.
on Is
il
Helen
iriends
Miss
week
Mi
O11
Mrs
was a
Stoll,
a few
Mr. Jc

Miss Kate
tute week
returned
spent
Iriends at
Miss
George Brown spent tl
with iends in Media.
i
H,. G.
ith H,
Carpenter
Trout at
Bowmastel
BE.
of
as a week-end visitor ir
Oscar Laskewitz
with relatives in
delphia.
Ressl
Mrs.
spent
Harry
Sunday
and
aac with
R Stretch and
are spending the
Lancaster,
Miller
relatives
Sunday
Wesley
in
Elsie spent
with in
home
Mrs.
Saturday
Middletown.
J. H. Bozarth of Phila
guest of Mr. and Mrs.
for several days.
Annie Geistweit is
weeks with
hn
and Give
St
here her 1
Geistweit.
Re
and
spent
Manheim,
Liancas-
spent
aay
Reading.
and Sunday
QUR
FAST WEEK
porters
About
Your
1€ past
Sun-
1 town.
Insti-
Phila-
and
friends
er
daughter
with
Institute
She
and
with
us
delphia
J. H.
ending
yrother,
| Miss Anna Hallgren and Mr. Chris-
tian I
| Miss
{ Walte
Vrs
Demm
ys
fay vi
Mr,
shey,
| parents, Mr,
bell.
The
Carrie
Sunda
Zeller.
Mrs.
town.
Miss
Instit
1er,
Garvey,
Mrs.
Pittsburg on
Miss Helen
spending
brothers,
Miss
end guest
leilig spent several
at Chester.
Brandt
to her
family.
and Mas
were
Martha has
a visit
and
Schrol]
SC
r Brandt
Annie
y of Steelton,
friends in
of Ephra
time here
and H. E.
Campbell o
Sunday here
and Mrs. Albert
sitors to
Getz
some
Paul E,
Clarence
spent
Margaret Kohl
Lancaster
Mrs.
Misses
Piersol of
y guests ol
Mae Hawthorne
at the home of he
Mary Webb Mumma, a
Hawthorne
with
Jeatrice
her
t
ite
Mis,
week £1
Abram
Marietta,
Mr
1d
Arntz
to friends at
and
son Howa
spent S
inday with
days
gone
with
Charles
was a
Hawthorne,
Mrs. ‘harles Jo
Mr
with
to
on, M
3. Nora
Vednes-
town.
ata, Is
with he:
Getz.
f Her-
his
Camp-
er and
r, were
H.
week-
r aunt,
t New-
spent
andmo-
near
hnson
Sabin
and
Mrs. Norman Arntz, at Maytown.
Mr
turned
Ing s(
rents
Edgar Hagenbherger
to Atlantic City after
me time here with h
Mr. and Mrs. H. 6G
wyn before returning home.
Mr.
|
| Young
ding
The
the ho
urday:
sons,
| this place
Mrs. M. B. Hiest
and I
Mrs
and
of Milton
at Manheim
following
me of Mrs. Leah Miller
Mrs. Levi Newcom
Mrs. Henry Eby, Mrs
(Continued on page 5)
has
Grove,
| tended the Hernley—Hiestangd
on Thursday
persons cal
re
spend-
is pa-
Hagen-
and of
Jacob
at-
wed
er
Frank
=
|
| of
| at Baltimore,
| Cla1ik,
and
and
MARRIAGES I
Known Couples United in Mar- |
riage the Past Week
Garber—Keener |
Mr. Paris Garber of near Boss: |
ler’'s Church and Miss Mary Keener
Maytown, were married Tuesday
Md., by Rev, John B.
Mr, and Mrs. Garber will re-
side in Maytowwn,
Shank—Shepp
Shank and
Maytown,
Saturday evening
of the Maytown
God. Rev. M. C.
} emony
Cora
mar-
Miss
vere
at the par-
Church of
Manning performed
Oscar
both
Mr,
Shepp, of
ried
sonage
the ce
Campbell—McDowell
campbell of May
Esta McDowell
married Saturday,
of
Mr.
in
Prof
1'TOIL,
Miss
town
Ligo-
John (
and of
Prof.
May-
Mrs
Mari-
nier, were
the
and
West
principal
School.
will
Campbell is
High
town
Campbell
reside
Hiestand—Ginder
the
of
home of
Milton
took
was
Tuesday morning at
the near
pretty wedding
Fannie Ginder
to Norman K.
township, by
They were at-
bride's
very
parents,
Grove, a
when
in
place Miss
united marriage
Hiestand, of Rapho
Bishop Henry Hoffer.
tended by Mr. Peter Heinley as
groomsman and Miss Rebecca Hiest-
and, as bridesgnaid. An elaborate
wedding dinner was served.
Hernley—Hiestand
o’clock Thursday
of the bride's
presence of a number
Miss Rebecca
daughter Mr.
Hiestand of
united in marriage
M. Hernley, son of Mr.
Abram Hernley, of Rapho. The
received many handsome and
gifts. After a sumptuous
dinner, the newly-married
couple, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs, Norman K. Hiestand, who had
been married on Tuesday, left for a
wedding trip to Niagara Falls, Buf-
falo and other points. Rev. Isaac
Brubaker of near this place, per-
formed the ceremony.
oe —
Benefit of Boy Scouts
the
morning,
parents,
of in-
Hiest-
Mrs
town-
At 11
at the
in the
vited
and,
Christian
ship,
Peter
Mrs.
bride
useful
wedding
home
K.
and
Penn
guests,
ol
to
and
mh
was
An entertainment for benefit
of the
hY i
Nov. 27 The
3eulah
Boy Scouts will be given in
the Joy Hall on Saturday even-
entertainer will
> Gladys Powers, Concert
and Impersonator who has
al success in
her rare
of Irish Ger-
sh
the gemg
Er
of rich,
Scotch and Songs and
man
Stories Possessed
sympa-
voice and dressed in
racteristie
hetic contralto
of
old
costume cn
ation, she endows
a personality
y win only
by
touch
not
jc amity but
lesome, hu
al attai
help the
AA A err
and Scouts
Preached at Lancast
T
the Rev
Rector,
on Sunday
he celebrate
and preached
Snyder and G
ied at St. Lul
a
Marriage Licenses
M. Hernley of Rapho,
K. Hiestand, Penn
Peter
of
ship.
Allen B, Lehman of Dauphin
and Ada B. Miller, Mt.
ship.
Leroy Sheaffer of Mt
p and Geneva F.
Donegal township.
—— a ——
Announce Engagement
and Mrs. J
the
Pauline
Both
are
Mr.
announce
Harry J
engagement
M.,
Miss
well
aughter,
Pennell.
Mr. Pennell
people of this place
EE —
Frank's
Apple
3 ¢
Sale
Appointed Local
nH 3G. Ca
Agent
penter has
the
1Ce
twenty-
represented by
Carpenter.
a —
Tramped in a Nail
Miss I.ois Wiley is confined to
since Saturday,
foot as the result of tramping
| in a nail.
| house nursing a very
sore
(Continued
elsewhere in this issue
LOCAL NOTES
| Brief News That Happened Within
the Past Week
Mr. J. 'W.
1916 Studebake
Mr Ao
Mecnday
U. B.
dence Of
Eshleman received a
last week.
Mateer was off duty
sickness.
the
as
on account of
Hoffer
1 resi-
Mrs. C. H
soon
will occupy
Zeller
1s it is vacated
LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION H
OF THE WEEK
has im-
resi-
of
CHUTED 00 THUSEOE NIL ronan nr
Nhat Has Transpired her
and Industricug Village a Snor e on P« tree 1 Thursday
West cf Mount Joy as
our Repo torial ff
Krall greatly
f his
a coat
ned
in That Thr
ng
Distance
Gathered by Sta
Surprise
ua A101]
Birthday
I n was given om
of Mr. and
Landisville,
birthdays of Mr.
William. The
present: Mr. and
and son Ray
and Mr Roy
Viola, Elmer
Mr. Spencer
Ibaugh of Downingtown; Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel G. Brandt and children
William, Rose and Mildred, Mr. and
Mr Michael Randler and children
Eimer, Richard, Winfield and Leona
William Markley of Milton
Mrs. Martin Lump, James
f Landisville; Mr, and Mrs.
Geib Clayton of
Mr, and
Weaver and children
William, Paul Bertha Mae,
Elizabeth, Gertrude E. and
Marie Landisville.
11 he I 3
Sheetz th home
A. S
honor of
to Lancaster. Veaver in
In the
Weaver
Jacob Ichler of Elizabethtown
his
Frances Ichler spent
Mr.
visited
Miss
Wednest
Miss
his
were
parents Sunday. and son,
following
Mrs
nt 0® La
Flowers
Mr,
children
Harry
I.ancaster. rtd.
ncaster
Elizabeth Hostetter Spe : toaster;
Schroll
Capital City
York,
the
Ie
Weber
last week at
Mr. Rober
sunday vis
Mrs
spent
Mr.
children spent v at
VI
nounce
VI G
daughters
York
Mr. Gu)
friends
and
nd Oliver of Rheems:;
was a
of
village
and son Miltor
Philadelphia.
the
Katie
Jacol rford
and Jona
the
oree
and son
Showalter,
Eicherl
isited in the
day ¥
Stella Wachstetter called x
Elizabethtown
rion
> Me ee
Flowerg at
Straw Ride to Manheim
very enjoyable
day.
Mr.
made a
Lancastel
’ from
Mon-
Manheim was held Sat-
Miller ride
trip to town
Enos of straw
business
day irday night. The rowd was a very
Mrs. Jno. Dyer and daughter Ruth|jo and made use of
Friday
delphia.
Mr. Wesley
visited
200d
and Saturday at Phila-| thei : mn the Supper
which
spent wa) was
the
I in the
Misses Sarah and Ma-
Ruth
Cunningham,
Esther
and
Miss
R0-
Roy
Paul
John Kendig
alunga, Hiram Nissley, Christian
Mary {e rl etter 1 Martin and H. B.
Daniel Harve Ging-
rowd
Manheim, aft
and family of home Those
Lizzie
Royer
Mrs
Sunday | bel Krame irtha
John
the
Lancaster, Sites
on Eshleman,
Stoll at | Mi na, Mary and Ella
Mi
Mi spent last week
Ephrata guest of his uncle Gingrich,
HH
Mrs.
al days with
Philadelphia.
Mrs
spent
Singer. Sumpman
Christian Schatz spent sever-|K
friends at Berwyn and|Nellie Voge] of Florin
his place;
Messrs
ckler and
of Long Level, | Landis of slizabett
town
Lizzie Howard own;
several days in the guest |
of her son George.
Misses and
the family
Grace
visited of
[Lancaster
Mrs
Sunday.
Forney
Friday
Walters.
Stober
on
of the ct oe
with
Jno
spent
rs. Samuel
Miss Clara
spent Saturday
afternoon
Club
Jar
ng
Harr
Sunday
Cox
of
and
race
about
ip. A
aken
hurch
All
out and enjoy
the sermon
i
Y
Accent
for the
Rohrer
Chevrolet
ken the
car. He
about town vith a fine
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