FW a Mou J VY BuTiewin “e* Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, December 11th, 1918 The Mt. Joy Star & News Was Consolidated With This Pa ¢ oa he A ; Assist in the Great Drive on War Savings Stamps. Are You Doing Your Bit? lowing program was ANN AL RED | XMAS PALL FOR FKLY FHE FIRE COMPANY : OUR MORTUA RY AN INTERESTING LETTER Yi 3 - | ROSS MEMBERSHIP NOMINATED OFFICERS | U sUNLUARNE FROM OMER KRAMER JA ny ; . " rei fl 2 | I'he at Christmas Roll Call for CARD BASKET Fhe regular monthly meeting of ws I'he followine Totter Was vecelved ' ‘i Red Crq s membership will be sound- 4} * riendship Fire Company was held on RECORDINGS by Mr. D. W, Kramer, of this place, od on ) nday, December 16. The Ls — Ll 73d Ry evening Wa twenty-two from | yn in France: S— drive w last one week and during | pg YUT THE | members present. tegular routine - No 1 91R m—— . L PERSONAL MENTION AB( | hel : ] is : Jov. 17, 191 MUCH @OD ACCOMPLISHED BY t} an \ ye want to make the slogan MANY COMERS AND GOERS | MALL : YY airs 3 Shen a lo W hich m- MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE 1D th AN ALL DAY SESSION WAS HELD OUR RANCH AS CAN BE i ne (country a reality in Mount cluded the payment of a number of . BD Tey > I just , 1 you NT } 5C J 3 o , ality 14 I . ~~ [ ed \ I fa . HAVE PASSED TO THE | 1 ef cad youl IN THE HIGH SCHOOL ROOM 3 SH™ BY THE FOLLOW- J Evers ember of every home IN THIS LOCALITY | bills, As the treasury is almost de - PRIA letter hic the first one since I IMPORTANT i ING EXCELLENT RE 1be f the Red Cross.” Mrs. WE as pleted, the secretary was instructed GREAT BEYOND have be in Fran I< nly wa 'STIONS ABLY f 2 ~ - i i 1 We { ‘ Shearer airlady, with the fol- Eli Bentzel spent Saturday at Har- | to ask Borough Council for an ap ea —— glad to hear fron it makes DIRE . PORT lowing captains of teams will make a | risburg. I Ta aon 1 a at Ks ese Sigcte died ay Co: ja fellow fool or we etter. 1 DISCUSSED The ho » Branch of the (1PH to house canvass. Mrs. Wil- Benjamin Greenawalt ¢ it | elected and one proposition pre-|lumbia aged V0 years hope tl ext thi { m hoi ar : . Arak the Mott Joy Branch ot hs lix ndall, Miss Edith Myers, Miss | Highspire on Sunday. nted. Upon motion it was decided a a a wh vill | 1 od meal d I think i A ocal 3 titute was held. in he A ¥ §¢ Iu i the he st ver] Be 4 1 row Mrs. N. J. Harmon, Mr. H. C. Brunner was a lay 0 hold the annual banquet on the| lhe infal child of Mr. and Mrs. | will not he Yor for the nevis over School room here on § Wo ay oll i y » nae oe Jas : Cod. [M Malinda Greiner, Miss May | visitor to Lancaster. a cular wHeenng night in January. Elis died ! hel und I u he present WAS yey | irgely atiended. wilt. vas oral ore i. 0. he ed the Eshl Mrs. Joseph Charles, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Enos Rohr vere | The following officers were then | = : were two sessions and excellent prof tion ol t Sons ii Aten Sel He Edna Junior Membership, | Saturday guests of friends : neas- | nominated and will be elected at the Mary J. Ulrich of this place, I ve no Gern uvenirs and do | #Yams were rendered. A ob n ae Sigh RENO | Miss | Bartvissa forSathonf | ter. [BONE TCOURE NY Pres., Jno. J. RAMIMISCPALIIR OF oT have been tol the, qa o horming Session ofened ee nd Say a with the M) s Katherlhe MecCulliugh, Florin, Miss Elizabeth Blyer f Harr Lone I; 3 irst eS igh I ress Ino. fl I I h nd and was 4 felon ] ue = re felling was YY Te: C1 Miss rege Barto, Industrial | bure., was the guest of Mi ‘rances Vans; Con ce res., Jos. d ) Ii; ite; levolional exercises, t singing of! “My Country 'Tis of Worl MEd sc Te nt a | Weber: Secretary. H Yo rhentet Shi lied S : " I'hon Roberts: President’s address Then ?* 4 Sein yn : orks; Miss allie Ellis, Cotton Mill; | Childs. veber; Secretary, H. G. Carpenter; 11 r died Sun ito tho Ih i of {Tw "TT A ’ N Tal Fhse)! folaing which Rev. Thomas Miss {elen } Habecker, Yachmarn Mrs. Alexander Kram nd son, | Assistant Secretary, Levi G. Dil f1¢ nfluen a 19 £. U. Aumiller; Piano Solo, Eliza- Ro derts offered prayer. ihe ( 1RIT- | Chocolate Fogtory. Woodrow Wilson, | Calvin, visited at Lancast n Sat- | linger; I'reasurer, First National ( ( | | ? A th ungie; Lhscussic n, ( auses and man received the following reports: | prasident American Red Cross,” says, | Bank; Collector, Edwin M.’ Barto; | p y dl AL eS] of Retardation,” Rev. S. B. Moniinr Se ork Miss Marty Saf [ “I summon you to the Comradeship.” Laura Long, of Mountville, | I's ustees, Clayton Hoffman, P. Francl "un ne Colun bi VS viewino ore Be cit ton, Mildred _Fellen- ” ent 137 anes, AT 2 [95 i - ——————— \ ouest of William Strickler | Schock and M. M. Leib; Delegate to 0 aent died la \ i ro i . on, A le Progressive ments, 157 pajamas, 445 slings, 395 | last week. | the State convention, Samuel H. Mil \ ( 0 year Could { y nna ungle; Ais four-tailed bandages, 240 T-band- Slating Seventy Houses | ase wees, £ Philad io ler: Chief of » Depar og ! ) 1001 iness; T Minut andages, 2 é lating io BY alm y viladelphia, | ler; Chief of the Department, C. N. 0 f ai p uly : i ness; 1wo Minute ages, 312 abdominal bandages, 15 | Mr. H. K. Nissley of this place and | 3 pold Son ¢ of Pts | Mumma; Chief Engineer, Samuel H 1] of Harry ( hic oe id still ho aud pL Round Tal alks: (a) What is the three vard gauze rolls, 19 five yard | Harrisbu ', was given a contract by We this place E | Miller; Chief Hose Director, C. R ( wa Hw . at h at J 1 Scl Doing for the Farmer gauze rolls, 14 gauze squares 9x9,|the United States Government, to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Chatles A. Wealand | Sherk; Chief Hook and Ladderman, if h ren the babv died : : What More Can it Do? Clayton 1,780 compresses 4x4, 200 com-|siate seventy houses at Aberdeen, nd son spent Sundi.y at Mountville Henry Charles Dillinger I { I 1 , | Fry; (b) Hints for Useful Seat { g308 Ox NOE. rin Th ontre e is . silv engage ] S011 5 edits Mb s evs 2 — b ; ; uve A : al Vor lay Bolster * " ga 8 - presses 9x9, 1.325 four inch gauze Md. He is now busily engaged on |i Fi, 0 pin | lof France and hope 1 am tra Work, Clara Bolster; (c) Use and \ wipes, x 00 folded gauze Strips 6x3, 1 this Job LOSSIS, tienry Kr. giiman Mr. Philip Pyle of the Smoky City. |} J 1 = ere m, of Columbia, | gyver the last of it. Well I must 1 3 VU school Material, Anna Ruth } 3,000 gauze sponges, 3,750 corp-{ 20d Harry H as of fown are $ ent Saturday and Sunday here call- | W ALTER EBERS LE he he here on Sunday | this short lett in lose. how ne it | Hush n; (d) How Can We Make 4 presses 8x4%, 700 oakum pads, 42] with him and Mr. Frank Good will |?" Eo a | 1s veal leath resulting from | fi ye V9.8, tiORGy 300 osition More Interesting? ander shirts, 25 dean Y and 16{Jjein him this week. Mr. Nissley is ne Jriongs: Bachm f Malvern, | [} umon otlown Raking 0 a a 1 ; s 1 will] in th U S nat B : 2 pneumonia jackets. Knitting report |short of help and needs more slaters. | to dav vrth Mr. Irvin Geist. | BEN FEE LN Ei - ATE Th ane A annie oe he af ession opened at Mrs. A. K. Manning 156 sweaters | He pays 75 cents an hour and trans pent Soturday re ie | i Rog EES i Rag Mx ) argie Keller. wif : pidaadiinle * zeman, 0 and Mrs. A. « Me: § i sweaters pays Ss an ri ans | BARRE RY 11% 8 0, re. Anna Margie Keller, wife of ur son. : . ; . #0 : in oR | weit and family ] % aS 103 mufllers, 232 wristlets, 122 hel- | portation. Boarding there is $1.00 © Simon Clistwe yd son. Al} | the Levi Keller, died at Colum- Owar Kramer dered Duet, M Eliza- mets, 211 pairs socks, 30 wash rags | Del day. le expects the job w tasted. anna wv he h Mi nd | mane : — & . — #2 Thursday from a complication of : [916 Inf eth Greide and Ada Fridy; Dis- ind 2 blankets. several months, ji u . | MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE he was the daughter \. E. F. via N. y | cussion, “What Should Determine the Fo Nar reported a membership i TTT. { nS SF rl Inte ON FRENCH SOIL JUST SIX V1 W. H. Sweigert « > 3-a— i Promotion of Pupils?” Katharine of one hundred and ten in the Junior | a . a: | ISS vhe | DAYS ’F 2 THE . ne Culloch; Instigmental Solo, Caro- Da andi) 2 n in the Junior Killed Two Fine Bucks } on Soiurd bs re she | DAYS BEFORE THE AR HE CHRISTMAS GIFT gy 1 ! oa : Red Cross. The Juniors assisted in| The loeal hunters: thas 4 oa (iy n MISTICE WAS SIGNED : ne I ; Discussion, “Discipline as folding 1,530 compresses. The worl | Mount Alto for de e r hal oX ne to p> isited wis ativ Sherman Smith THAT DOES DOUBLE DUTY ‘actor i leaching,” G. B. Kunkle; . : : un All fee as reek re Fn Y . \ + ATi] y during the summer was picking oak turned home on’ Sund a week re- | Mr. and Mrs, Pres h. a farmer of ne li | Fellenbaum and — At y ry 5 I ) DU ay i: rere . netfee SATA i ’ ! 0 : i um for the Red Cross. The Junior suceosstal in Killiy day 2 i were | Lancaster, were week- Nioht in 4 \ nu e of those ing: wi 1 comer; Recitation, May boys have heen a great help to the{ one four-pronsed ac | t} 0 fine bucks, | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sil { imonia. 1 itriots who, ev time he buys a | Dulebohn; Vio jolo, John Roll . . + . . | O =r o'el ¢ > TT a x > \ toe had & 1 Qo y “ ~ - Red Cross in distributing poster: prong Te 8 dom, 1e other 2 SIX | Mrs. Ama N luen Wai * S y or Libert Bo \ ess, Charles A. Greider; : 3 . | prong. S¢ me " se , $ « +} r - irculars and other advertisine mat | party: Messr i 'a L Pn page. ne ) 1d. Alden |! ) from a pret Solo, Catharine Kuhn; Ad: er. The dunior: Rod Gros io.) DA in ; "i ong. egder, otliot y D ounded soldier, | ( Dr. Daniel Fleisher. 5 |e n ing sep arles Tred > 1 ' ' . ‘ adopted a French orphan for onelw armer and D 0. G Lo LOS, 11 t 0 St Spa Banner Ll ricts included in the above year pledging to p: $36.50. They | of this place gene T i on T ! Albert B aa no ily Sp e Mount Joy Boro, Mount : | s ne me, o t \ 1 ‘ ’ r m are also making garn for French | Samuel Sw one George H. Al- Or are you like our boys “over there y township, West Donegal Town- hildren. disville; Norm: Bais ofS 4 he family W ! ¢ i 1 second fClizabethtown Boro and part of i Treasurer's repos ) S | and B. Baer He gi 1 AT od htown, Mond e tl I I hiy \ y all the : Nh 3 » ad “ DOE H of : aster I" 1 n, 1y : 2 : 1 Newcomer. The t« p ) Oc- | Iatter t rove 4 Anca i \ ulckly 1 ( lirectors in ’ tobe itter two were the success LS h i 1 : a TY? tickyiot . ober 1, SR om dee. ( ) 1 . ( Ie dance and I P 1 '} t t titute 0 1 / R } LL Cl ie ¢ oS chr EN RR . ospit May he | {lier I ths, 12 N¢ o1 WA vd 2 } Qi I ( ) un ¥ Chri bh h R Wi ppel hed mo y er par Ae : \ PQ 1 on Ye ever as th ¢ A AF VIRRT OF 5 iniled vo pe nia Sh FD : Mac ( ( it the C dt A DID A ar RO HIS | I'H HAS In S Ri B 1 OOF on ¢ , be held Pail 1 I i 1 § oh , , D BIG DIN ] ih = REMITTED 2 D Yopte: er 0% ) pounds of ol¢ ( y shoot in the dr 16 a | 4 Ls DIi€ y INL z x R NITY ; is RI :ASED 2 clothing wa r Belgian relief ] d bring von ) ( + 8h ! o } ) OF NEMENT Mizz Doty. the Home Service Ya A doug] Lild @ funer 11... qed shell : or i Sha Non Section of the Red Cross from Lan- v . il « Vx Fri tizabeth who want f(o 1 \ : ? i t i \ — 3 } - aster, gave an interesting talk on my Cliocorates Io Overseas ; | LOW mn hursday. otl er tl nd Fran ~ Win ! ! ; 'bered that during { ¢ ie : e Bachm: hocolate Manufac- | v 7 Fi IQ - : ye lied « Wi lay 1 } l t t ue yr eo her work, telling us how to organize : 4h ; ou Ye anon € = 11 i 1 | Earl White, wh Q XY. Ss. sa not ; 3 h my ednesday Ir. W i umber of # J . L ., at prlo ’ as sent ¢ ge | ‘1 1 re Y Q. v] 4 { 1 1 i II ect 3 d + Home Service and what work we tf “Que Q Tit jay | on ie lowa, spent Saturday use natch i : Bho . : ( eC On, i ‘an do Ds ik Juality choco- | g, here with his mother, {or influ ed 3 B nd iohter Ca 1 ne Vv, were sent § ’ y . t rer it, for over Tos 4. y | lay Fu > . Car \ le Near all 4 i Mr. Henry Stauffer then tool Iso oD ent y ne Ah 8 : Benjamin Metzler { ) December 14 : pa Se wel a) mon: ! yeatly ad of them : . n . . . 5 | Ses quirements, a 3S » day % ; 1 fv np 1 Q * 1 14 Were veld t the 11 wm FF ff M le oe oay p chair { “e nomination of officers, |. Tor or : 4a 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stark | Saturday december 21 - : : fie house on Fs man and , vi t . r 2 and : ) the ipment was made, another con 2 al 1 in 1 | Sing RDO; i: fter i } 4 private Rul i } n tar) init with the fonowing result: Chairlady, |. > iG Xv ! ) Rebecca Gosling and dau : Wednesday, December 2 Wi ; as oe Ban ru ! : , sporti ; Ry Unitorm. v ; o anys tract was given for another large or Sy veek-end gue p vedanesaay, Decembel ) Interment wa wde in the Lincoln MM I io Brad Fre ) ht wut much controversy Mrs. Clarence Schock: Vice ( hair- | jor of he Ch cola. Hil 3 ressa, re week-end guests | Wednosdas New Year's 1 1ent val 1a ¢ In the AY Mi nd [1 deniam Bradley, 1 1 n Sy ady, Mrs. A. B. Cling; Secretary, wirement which is to 1 © } ré- 1 relatives at Parkesburg. | first tf o Mi a X Royer au i I the | the Men. Miss Ruth Stoll; Treasurer, Mrs. H.!.. hin the =t ir I gos hipped Rev. and Mrs. Oscar M. Kraybill | 4 ED Rs . Be 1 1 | Mrs. Harvey Sumi a. Ing 1e result of Newcomer Adak Efex PLY gays of Middletown spent several days “sther Schotzberger man, M : uel Geibe and fai ers and may comp AXC . ree etl eee : ’ Se J vol : : . . Aa 4 y I : Don’t stop knitting There is a {with relatives and friends here and] Th Prof. Mylin Will Instruet % k BO r M Geo. Lppley and daughter, o1 p all for one thousand sweaters i More “Flu” Victims it Landisville last week. by 1} compniies of the Red Men | of h Sch er. Mariet Vi S 1¢ Zerphy and : W Be- n yugh the fighting has ceased there | l here 1S an outbre: ¢ of influe Raa Mr. Jacob W alters left for Phila | pane Ting Qe Se i nS £ . zo ey gis 4 " t he h oe of J 42d me ’ fiugene, Hahn, of | bl | : \ | ; th 4 : 4s © ire many boys still in the hospitals |at the Iron Bridge, close to the [delphia, yesterday where he resumed | \1f Ii C08 or 1. Arthu | her thethtown, from nd D. K. Weidman, of 18 a policy that no selected Mount Joy Red Cross needs vou to|Rapho township line, and several lhis duties as a carpenter with the! Mylin, who will, be ng Friday | infi by pneumonia. F thi Ow A very pleasant dz te be forced under military La dU; $ SS it 5y . : 1 . . T y “1.3 re . | eve 10 oc. 2H thetraet h Yours 41 1 3 ¢ y We F< Ip make supplies for these boys, | families are all down with the dis- | New York Ship Building Company. pV: ne D Eg =U, Instruct the local the tol 1 v pent | a most enjoyable di " ne ur f the i me supj § Vs. s : " dy . 7 ig sv cel + | ive: S: Ye Y h ¢ 1 ft , 3 We have 50 convalescent robes to bel €ase. In this locality heretofore they Mr. and Mrs. John Hallgren of the | Pa31¢- i Mylin is an excellent mu- | Irvive: samue el rved Jel 1 his as ‘- ade until January first. Come and |did not have a ec Rev. Abram { Capitol City, spent Sunday here sician and while at camp Wwe Dorothy, Mary tan ervice, - i nary first, ¢ fics ond bh Tus ne il CN: wv denhirter. Bit Twieg | Of & forty piece band. The | 1 P era i S 1 11, of Har tc sey 3 rooms are open | less and 11s family are among 1e | calline on their dauhgter, Mrs. Christ | YF € ! ! Old Razed } 1011, I ar- sew. Ss al hg : } 2, yy QOT OQ PL, . { « “az bur 1 r f + | I day, Wednesday havens rerers. Heil and other friends and ac- | he services of such an | Servi vere he The « torv f1 e and log Id edi - ena the | ftern or : : ry aa, —— nu | structor have been en Py red an £ | wxiliary rey 1 lepot wil not } ifternoons. | Hue : ». Ht: "n | § : , {= | best evidence that the 1 A I S nd tk { wv. ¥ . | —— © —e / s aid uth Brubaker a Marie | 4, I 1at the Mrs. Annie Leas : A e yes at . V Same Thing Here i D ; hp ? "W ; L 3 | success. Vi \ inic Mari vi {J ; : plinary bar- : t will se roontored that #5Hib etweller anc ( : n J ck iD 1 3010 Pua Ir. 1 1s razed the Fo ag FL The Inauguration January oh do Bt wil hi & Sond pod J te Th ler and Alvin Newcomer were Sun- | s Leas, died at Locust Grove, from H nvert the e I A Leavenworth Kansas Senator i C. Sproul will bel! BO cowicll Was conirohted YY 1dav t Mountville with Rev. | H ~ 3 ] 1 ! ! t otf 1 3 A ! me of the y : , at fa > OU reds. THOT 6 at | tH - lo > d 1 : é ! 11d orl uly t t} lone od naugurated Governor of Pennsyl 4 th thi v ¥ h HOYC vd Long i Va Harve We Jor Good . fluer ¢ : V a Gh I faith and APE Ana Od 1011 rs reservoir capacity. Ephr: is wres- | ¢ 3 Reger i Vir, Harvey . r f 1 poo ¢ ! i th " he War DeobaTErmem va Lon January 21, { 19. Senator | oT . Qa h ih A LY 2 i hubs i ; Le 1 | Li enant John Longenecker, Jr., | place, who hel : snonsible | Y : 1 pi 3 vhed by the 4 ¢ ir epartn 4 ’enrose will be at Harrisburg for the | 11¢ ves broposiion and t of town, Friday here { government ’ hs ol embe ( Jol \ . n deal nauguration. The will set ati! Sid : r 00 00 | paren Mrs. John | spect at t K B oe ¢lected 4 . ‘ 3 addition: : 00 es ; . v shecLol t the 1 " t [ recedent for the nior Senator, 1 adtional 2.000, ong Lieutenant | close of the } Co : bj x ; : Yat { £1 ne. | yiT. 3 : 1 0 { who, since his electio to the Senate 0 | Tuc enecker at Fort Sill | thet bee; z onjecto i n 1897, has not atter 1 an in- Oklahoma t ing G service | | wngurati ) vani \ Raise Large Porkers | Ii Rovt) d home : : 3 : by Presi rnor. ~ 1el E. Myers, of Ne OW t i h i { th il con - § - ~~ - ill he in hi ¥ cord 1 | lB. So € he rest i I ) Y tl \ | Ch A nen j \ Pr | 1 BI i ! A I: Took Il While Gunnin to dur 5 y 0) 1 1 ) 1 Bra y I Vi H ve) Nowe and } the mil t ' | A : 39d § i | 10hte 1 ; 4 1 t urt I't \ is : ere, ACCOMP: i any o8 DE . to Fi ¥ e otf 3 0} ( 1 . 1 1 His Afilictions Elwood Bq r., 0 htown. ED -a — } ” I B 1in Horst and dauchter ll CE : V an Ge Lae wppointed r ) ” rs e . - I : d PP. nT Vic ot ov and farm Hoffman is co 1 to y ¢ R« >» N Viou J 03 1d £0 0 ‘ p y L ender Yor £0 1 1h 1 hor 9 Mr F 1 S€¢ UL I with 1 ua ! vecemnar Jin. ir. Kiar 4 Fry) nd has | as 1 $ titut lac i nfluen ! sa l 1 3 the SuuStitute carriex "nr X os . } 1 e / Viyel 1 I . titu ri I ev. H. D. Sy ' ; t Viou 1 ee ~ > e's Cha} s 1 lite at his home I al street. DOW ey Were Woven in Harvey Foltz : hon Adjudications Filed of Orp A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING | Back to Two Cent Pos eed a | After July 1, 1919 5 A ® nts Robinson Cr his 4 oy Hagenbe reer has been trans. | 1 ( ts A I HA eee BE 1: 1 ( "Om or to an 3 v Y > 1is dog an n OL ’ : Yol 0 { amp Dix | of al Arrived in New ork - a ¢ | y Uy \ I : Mummert celebr: | re only one nt pos 3 f nlac 5 S, 0 ’ - 1 leprated . . > ! ace, | J 1 Ne Red Cross Xmas Seals birthday anniversary [stead f the present r \ B ihere will be no Red Cross Christ- Bought Zipp Homestead i rene eet Re f the mas seals this year fou he anti- wwmond Broome, of Columbia, | Q | ; 1 IT'S I Sng IAD . 4 : ymo: : eS . hiked osweigert is teac | 4 3 Numbe 1e Ed ) ibe reulosis work, owing to the many | the purchaser of the Zipp home ele ie La Leas hing | me mt A Good Number | th TF I other necessarv needs \ ppr 3 “orde thon Mr = (oi | : : Ye 5010018, as 1 anksgivin { i 1 i A ' P He = sary peed An Appro- stead at Cor le when Mrs. Ge iss Shenk is ill. | number I S ! 01 H Priation to the tuberculosis rk has, Zippy sold to close ou { aged 80 years, was | monthly - Tr a > hade gnstead. estate of and. The property her home near Bc w- ed I: oe wi et 4 “ ian ] I 1 YW- 1 I rr eee * =e brougl ‘ly Monday morning and : yr — : ) ing. s rs hava 3 aan ®.ng Match SE , el Rinehart, who was Will Move to Lancaster 2 > norning at 7:30 Preached in Lutheran Church | Mr. Henry G ‘ar . freq. , : a 5 Yeloek 6 1 be 1 lov N rON7Z i OP E { 1 CRrY G. Car- Left For Camp » } Rakhi at g vill be The Rev. Morenz in charge of the ted a position at Toc numl lo > ; . ab § Tai . : Sr : % . : é 1am be f : eld at the 't of | Jewish Lutheran Mission in the city res Co . : 3 Co. here. left for Cam on Saturday after-|ty, where thev will {noon Edward _Fitzkee offered the | on deer be : 3 Jamin Mar ey property at public | Saturd sale. t withdrawn at $700.00 —_— ) 0 3 { 00. GS Me newl Silk Company Chartered a elphia preached in Trinity | lical Lutheran Church on Sun lay at 10:45 A. M extra f k your New In the aftey; we —— On His Auxiliary Meeting Away Buying Colts reside A 3 e | . . i \ od am, the extensi loca? I Feside nt y ulag mo™\y meeting of = Returning Rapidly The State Dr 1 Ee te | Mi E i. Rean , the extensive loca 1 the George PET. \ will be held l'housands of wounded soldiers are | burg Be epartmer ; : e Ely 1 se. and Jule’ de aler ft Sund mn ME : €rman boat hs ‘lav on | arriving a » Atlantic de 1% » has granted a charter t I tin joins the host irginia, where he is buy fe % o ace n Beat, | a Clay oy |arriving at the Atlantic ports. Five { Marietta Silk Con * Marietta. { } i } rload of colis for hus ] felt ta. R - A hundred are " In R ed S £ i PI} arioad 3 $ g pu . al y pu yO BA nd d are tobe cared for at the The concern is cap I at $2( t p irney th f ; her » Dee > ne -hublic Sale pan Zon { Carlisle Army yspital g is Apia ized ~ ness t ourney thn fe. » ere on Dec. 21. he : : )rth is t :
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