VOLUME XX NO. 46 The Mount Joy Bulletin Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, June 8, 1921 \ \ \ » $1.50 a Year in Advance a S—— — u— —— - _ ce m— you want the business Jou must reach the buyer and in order to do that the best and most economic way is thr our advertising columns, Try it and convince yourself, 4 ; THE DETOUR TO SALUNGA | BRETHREN CONFERENCE |WEST HEMPFIELD SCHOOL OUR MORTUARY UCK KILLS GIRL IS TO BE IMPROVED BORO COUNCIL IN { OPENS AT HERSHEY TODAY IR “WEEKLY BOARD NAMES TEACHERS / — | een —sererm—— % The State Highway Department Today, June 8, marks the opening CARD BASKET Teachers were elected, tax levy RECORDINGS CYCLIST MONDAY has informed the Retail Merchants’ MONTHLY SESSION! of the annual © conference of the [laid and salaries fixed at a meeting Committee of the Lancaster Chamber Church of the Brethren at the Hill- of the West Rempield township Commerce that it is “makin | side Auditorium, Hershey. Every school board held at Salunga, Satur- ; SS DOROTHY BUCKWALTER, wn vo efforts to sce that the de.|RESERVOIR ORDERED CLEANED third year the Brethren meet at Her. | PERSONAL MENTION ABOLY THE day. MANIAVE PASSED TO 5 al £ AGED 15, HAD HER SKULL tour between Salunga and Mt. Joy,| NEXT SUNDAY—TAX COL- |shey and the convention attracts| MANY COMERS AND DOERS A property tax of seven mills was GREAT BEYOND 5 CRUSHED — TRUCK on the Lancaster-Harrisburg high- LECTOR BRENEMAN | many delegates and thousands of IN THIS LOCALITY |laid for school purposes, with an ad- 2 DRIVER EXONERATED way, is maintained properly.” MAKES AN EXCEL- | Brethren from all parts of the United _ {ditional occupation tax of $2 on ev- Miss Katharine W. Heaps, for i The communication from the de- LENT REPORT i States. It is estimated that there Mr. Earl Grissinger spent Monday jery person more than 21 years old. merly of Columbia, died at Delta, 3 A very sad accident occurred in partment to the retailers’ committee - = : . | will be upwards of 600 delegates in |in Philadelphia. | Teachers will be paid from $85 to York County in her 56th vear. 3% e center of our business district |was in reply to the latter's protest Mount Joy Boro Council met in | attendance. The conference lasts Burgess H. C. Schock spent last|$110 a month, according to certi- ” 2 ? onday evening when Miss Dorothy | against the bad condition of the de- regular monthly session on Monday | one solid week with great activity ev- Tursday at Orange, N. J. ficate. Harry Albright ] ckwalter, aged fifteen years, was [tour which, it was pointed out, was |éVening with all the members present, ery morning, after noon and evening. Mr. C. S. Good of Parkesburg, Teachers elected were: Ironville, Harry Albright, a former resident A istantly killed by being run down by | causing many persons on the Harris- In the absence of Clerk Jac. H. Zel- ~The program for the week of ac- |visited friends in town Monday. secondary, Fannie Kniesley; Iron-|,f Lancaster county, who lived near " : heavy truck. burg end of the detour, who are lox, Be si vg 9 on tivity is very full-—something doing Miss Emily Gingrich visited her |ville primary, Melba Weirman; Kin- Elizabethtown, died suddenly while songenecker, e n es o e Miss Buckwalter is a pupil in the nior Class of the Mount Joy High chool. She resides with her grand- other, Mrs. Henry M. Engle, corner § Main and Jacob streets. She was town, making the trip on her cycle and was on her way home then the accident occurred at about 30 p. m. Mr. John Horstick, of this place, rives one of Mr. D. G. Brinser’s prge trucks. He was on his way to is home. When he approached the itersection of Main and Barbara reets he slowed up in order to make te turn around the silent policeman, oing off of Main to North Barbara. lye witnesses to the accident saw Ir. Horstick signal with his hand that he was going to turn. Miss Buckwalter riding in the same direction as the truck was fraveling, evidently did not see Mr. Horstick’s signal and was about to bass the truck on the left side. As she turned to her left of the police- an, Mr. Horstick also turned, and the front of the truck knocked the cyclist down, the front wheel passing over her head, crushing her skull and fracturing her jaw. Mr. Horstick stopped the truck before the rear wheels reached the unfortunate girl. The body was taken from beneath the truck by Dr. W. M. Thome, re- moved to her home and later to the undertaking parlors of Mr. H. C. Brunner. Death was instantaneous. Manheim, John Tyson, was arrested on Friday by Constable G. A. Lollar of Lancaster, and gave bay, + a hearing before Alderman W. S. Doebler at Lancaster. rrr AQ ree AR Was Operated On Mr. William Miller, formerly of this place but who now resides at Harrisburg, went to St. Joseph’s Hos- pital at Lancaster Monday for opera- tions for the removal of adnoids and a small bone in his nose. eS EEE. Dog Licenses Granted There have been, up to the present 11,885 dog licenses for the year 1921 jssned at the county treasurer's of- fice. This number is 119 fewer than those granted last year up to the last day. High Priced Meat There was a big cattle show in Lancaster last week and a prize win- ner exhibited by A. Hoober & Son, was sold at 67 cents a pound to a Baltimore firm. Granted a Divorce Anna Mae Heagy, of Ironville, Lancaster county, from her husband, Jacob Heagy, of Elizabethtown, de- ention. { \ \ normally Lancaster shoppers, to do their buying in the capital city. “District Engineer Eichelberger has also been in correspondence with the Lancaster County Automobile Club concerning this detour said W. D. Uhler, chief engineer, in replying to the merchants’ protest, “and we attention. We are making strenuous, efforts to see that the detour is main- | tained properly.” r™— SKULL FRACTURED CHARLES WITTLE, OF DONEGAL, MET WITH A BAD ACCIDENT MONDAY — NOW IN HOSPITAL Charles Wittle, of East Donegal township was badly injured at a stone quarry in East Donegal town- ship on Monday afternoon and as a result he is now in the hospital at Co- lumbia with a fractured skull. Mr. Wittle is employed at the quarry of Strickler & Hinkle a short distance from Marietta, in Donegal township. He was feeding the crusher when it choked. He pro- cured a hammer and was in the act the supreme sacrifice arrived in New York June 7 and will be brought to | his native town for interment. | Be ———— morning, May 26th, when he saw the snake and succeesed in killing it. AE Frank & Bros.” Next Sale C. S. Frank & Bro. will hold their next sale of live stock at the Florin Hotel, Florin, Pa., on Friday, June 10, when they will sell cows, shoats and stock bulls. Among the cows are some extra good testers. eM Ml Ens, Nursing a Bad Arm. Mr. G. Samuel Sheaffer, of this place, an employe of the Bachman Chocolate Co., is off duty with a bad- ly swollen left arm from the hand to the elbow, the result of a bruise. rere tl An ere Marriage Licenses Ira B. Brandt, Elizabethtown, and Mabelgii. Risser, Mt Joy township. Earl "B. Bigler, East Petersburg, and Emily B. Kauffman, West Hemp- field. are giving the complaint immediate | AT STONE QUARRY |: previous meeting were read and ap- pointed. Communications The clerk read a communication from Mr. M. N. Brubaker, president of the Board of Health. It stated that $60 salary for the Health Of- ficer was inadequate and recommend- ed a fifty per cent. increase. The ‘chair stated that Council does not have the authority to fix the salary of this offical and that it could only accept or reject same after it was fixed by the Board of Health. The Gers was ordered to notify the Eid to that effect. The Penna. R. R. Co. stated that will repair the crossing on West | Main street as suggested by Council. The Conestoga Traction Company EAST informed Council that it will put its iportien of the streets in town in the I proper shape and that work on West Donegal street will begin at once. The Burgess returned without his lapproval the order for oiling Pinker- ton road. He gave as his reason that if that small portion of said street {was oiled many other streets in town (would also have |MT. JOY MAN IS HELD Earl White, of this place, was A Large Snake Vv {heard before Alderman Doebler, at Mr. Ephraim Shearer, of Upper [ancaster, charged with the larceny Rapho, killed a black snake which of 4 gold watch, property of the pro- measured 5 feet and 2 inches iniprietor of the Blue Ball hotel. He length. Mr. Shearer was in David, was sent to the county jail to await Strickler’s meadow last Thursdayia hearing in September before the thome of Mr. and Mrs. treated like- 5) to be (Continued on Page er O — Fast A SURPRISE PARTY FOR CLAYTON SPROUT A surprise was held at the home of Mr. party and Mrs. Frank Sprout FOR THEFT OF WATCH | Quarter Sessions court. White was apprehended by state troopers last wedi on a Terre Hill car following his flight after he is alleged to have stolen the watch. eet OE Reunion at Smith Home A family reunion was held at the Alden Smith, at R®wenna on Sunday. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hake Mr. and Mrs. Fred Groat, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neater, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hake, Benjamin Hake, all of York. { Will Spend Summer Abroad Mrs. Simon B. Cameron, of Harris burg, formerly of Mariet will spend the summer abroad, sailing for Naples June 30 on the Poconbontas. She will visit in Italy, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Holland, England each day, beginning on Wednesday, June 8, and early in the morning each day thereafter until 9:30 o’clock {in the evening. Brethren in all parts of the country are now arranging to attend and will bring their families along. It is announced that the park management has arranged to take care of the monster erowd and auto- mobiles. A number of Brethren col- leges and churches are arranging to assist in the musical program. — GENERAL NEWS FOR QUICK READING INTERESTING HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE COUN- TRY FOR THE BENEFIT OF BUSY PEOPLE O'Neill , painters have accepted Mr. and Mrs. Henry both ill at this writing. Lancaster are a cut of 10 cents an hour. , A Lancaster grocer gave away 75 bushels of potatoes last week.V The Miller clan will hold a re- union at Ephrata, July 2. The Mennonites have deéided to erect a $17,000 church at New Hol- land. By the sale of poppies at Lancaster for orphans in France, $1,610 was : A of breaking the stone in the jaws of y ol : raised. Deputy Coroner Dr. J. J. Newpher | tho crusher when the hammer flew oy Norih Market i hn hoor 2 The festival in the park here Sat- and his physician Dr. W. M. Thome | ;& the handle. He leaned over the their son, Mr. ayton Sproul. | day evening was a big success in held an inquest at Brunner’s morgue | ..ncher to get the hammer and was Games and A ene fue feptures every way. Way Scening. he following are accidentally caught in the crusher. of fs evening. aos Tolling Bt The 63rd Commencement of the e jurymen: Messrs. M. C. Bow- Te was re he hospital at >Sent. bertha | ’T, 4 = illersville State Normal Sc A man, H. E. Klugh, Dr. E. W. Garber, anya Jemaved fo tig hosplinha shade, Lillian Roth, Mae Diffender- Mstierey fie Suis Normal School will Levi N. Stauffer, Isaish Swmpman lu. "It was found that hie sustained fer, Anna Ellis, Mae Hinkle, Alice The Lancaster Gun Club will hold and Dr. James P. Ziegler. Their], fctured skull. He regained con- Espenshade, Alberta Sprout, Finnna a two days’ registered shoot next verdiet was: > sciousness several hours after the aec- Knie® Panme mk, ove Hepshe®s Thursday and Friday. i Miss Dorothy Buckwalter, aged cident and word from the hospital of FI g = a Ty gn Sy The Labor Board’s decision, ef- 15 years died from injuries received | his morning states that he is slightly © orin; Mary Dabler, of Marietta; |, °° Tals 1st, cute 12 ‘per ot by colliding with an auto truck improved : " {Mesers. Oar] Zeager, Abner Sprout, | { from 2,000,000 railroad employes. driven by John Horstick, at the cor- Mr. Wittle resides on the Marietta Samuel Zink, Leroy Vitus, wf Milton Columbia's school tax “i 15 mills 4 ner of Main and Barbara streets, Mt. turnpike, near Sentz’'s Mill. He is a ye avin Riou, Tram Der | last vear and at a recent meeting of % Joy, June 6, and that the driver was | ,, ‘ot Oristus Wittle of Newtown W'leT, Ralph Souders, Frank Singer, | =p °° So 0 5 0 oo ced to 20 3 in no way responsible for the acel-},,4 a son-in-law of Jacob Mumma, Clarence Bard, of Maytown ; Harry nills Tr dent.” { also of Newtown. Her of Lancaster; Ear] Sites, New. Manheim laid a 10 mill boro tax 3 She is survived by her parents Mr. ee reel Gerson ville; Christ Forney, of Elizabeth- | 1 fixed the per capita tax at $2.50 ¥ and Mrs. C. K. Buckwalter of Lan- town; Howard Singer, of Marietta; jhe _ NE bo | er M it | vit H caster, and the following brothers |LAD THROWN INTO CREEK Elam Gantz, of Manheim; Hiram | FO oc or female. 'n Moumt Joy 1 i and sisters: Henry E. Ephriam E., WHEN FOOT LOG BROKE Dijffenderfer, of Landisville; Mrs. |S ont Bod ie tiotor wag cdr Clayton E., Robert E. Mary and S—— Lizzie Miller, Mrs. John Roth, Myr. | 3 2100. boa Sohsiiclor Was car i Lydia, all at home. Mr. Allen Shatz, son of Mr. and 1, Roth, Ada Sprout and Mr. Frank | fied as a stowaway on a Yost nat ar 1 “The funeral will be held from the | Mrs. George W. Shatz, residing at Sprout. rived at Hoboken last week. It is £ Rome oF her Andrey Mrs. Henry the borough mill was on his way to — DO now in the Broux Park Zoo. M. Engle, on East Main street, with ]town on Sunday evening and while _ STRICKLER FAMILY No Jr 10s Ah re he lsed Bi iht arolock crossing the foot log near his home s cently put on the P. R. R. pension who $1 Tre 3c aL eight 2 the one end fell off the pillar and the REUNION A SUCCES list, moved from the passenger depot F Fhgday motning With further ser. log broke in the center throwing the building to his property on Hopewell vices in the Mennonite church at a into or ok He re The most successful reunion in street ES : bye .c rio young ma e creek. > re- Bia : a : iy 5 : ; . East Petersburg at 9:20. Interment ceived a two-inch cut on the jaw and the history of the Stri kler clan was The total number of marriage li- Will be made in the cemetery adjoin. vas bruised about the body held at Hershey Park on Thursday, | censes granted in May was 93, which , ing the church. was DB ay: June 2nd. Two hundred and eighty- |. "57 fewer than in the month of WD - 8 WB : five members registered from Lan- Mav, 1920, when = total of 120 MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP LIMESTONE DUST INJURED caster, Dauphin, York, Lebanon, |, ons were tosued. ’ ELECTS ITS TEACHERS CROPS SAYS PLAINTIFF Cumberland, Franklin and Union The revular Meeting of the Hoke a Ey counties. Lunch was served at noon |. 1 i . po : : y tal Auxiliary will be held at the : . i ES tit Alleging that dust from crushed ,,4 evening by the refreshment com yo! IX ary al Te Josownt. ete limestone, blown from a window of pitta. An interesting program was | Home 5 % ran oo , : the factory in Baingridge operated given in tb fte The elected | IUrsaay arliernoon, June , at ¢o Township School Board at a meeting be the Keonedy Refractories Com Zien Ia De 2 ernoon. iy e i ( | o'clock. All members are requested , : lav ning in; | PY the Ke y ac es OM= officers for the year are: Presic ent, 3: Bs Say tung pany, has injured his crops, in Conoy (has. Strickler, Harrisburg: elt be Present: -u Charles G. Becker; Milton Grove, K. township fields adjoining the €5- President, Wm. J. Strickler, oe | . ko K. Eby: Cherry Hill Kathryn Le. | tablishment, H. H. Brandt has in- pi. Treasurer, Amos Strickler, Pennsy’s New Schedule : r 4 Tovar: Wheatland DP H Singer: | stituted suit for $5,000 damages, Wrightsville; Secretary, Alice Strick- | A new schedule went into effect i Sannsburn on Wenger; Mount | through Attorney John M. Groff, in ler, Landisville; Historian, Prof. H. fon the Penna. R. R. here on Monday. } Pleasant, Earl Walters; Barnses, |the Lancaster Common Pleas Court. yy "Shenk, Harrisburg, Pa. , Bln Shiode H ony he th sheds 5 Sno oe ce titel Afi se see —_—t———— { from June 6 to when another wi gi Clara Bolster; Rockville Ammon [ : oh as a NT pen #5 “hla 4 : o | be issued. The following is Eastern h Zito) ro Yew Soa Landis) AD a DRzAKS REE |OUR UNION PICNIC AT | sandund time: y Joint School, Laura Strickler; Blow i MOUNT GRETNA JULY 14 |" "p iward Week days—12:02, 8:32 i Primary, Anna Eshleman; orin yao : com—— 0:01. . 19:39: 1: FE 4:18, 3 Grammar, Amos Myers; Grand View, _ Roy Keller, of Satjnidse, Tots] The, Union picnic committee of ond ty i 32:48; rik 28, 1 Alta Nunemaker. No.1 vas a on Jo re. naa eT Mount Joy, Florin and community |°* ¢ 1:17 2 8:04 y 1 ‘he tax rate was fixed at five mills. Genera Hospital Thy RY hi on met on Monday evening and un- | res Werk Aavs-—6:10 i The school term of seven and a half nig ame ne ho and animously decided to hold the annual | | 57" "00 00 50 RTT a months will open September 5. The e 2 ¢ 4 Union picnic for Mount Joy, Florin | 3 : ):36 a. 73 11ay, 5 ; 0 \ be " a St :40 p. m. Sundays 3 3 Salavies Ware fed of follows: Pres A TE a ag and community on Thursday, July 14 | pu ay a. Ay 1:50, 5:43 and 7:52 ] visional certificate, $75 tc $85; pro- | 2 ¥ 'at Mount Gretna. There will be |? Men Ry mv E : fessional certificate, $95; permanent Reon, breshing 3 i in Me celal trains for Mount Joy and |P: ™M- De ns certificate and normal school diploma |!€Z: is condition is good. Florin and full particulars will ap- : ; : $100; High School, $130. Ta 2 {pear in these columns later. Last The Men s Federation ; { - Bringing Seldier’s Body Home |vear the picnic was held at Hershey On Sunday afternoon at 2:30 § Mr. and Mrs. John Heisey, of Eliz- | IP Fy ' sr of vears | o'clock, i he Chautauqua tent the ark, Hershey. A number of years o'clock, in the 1autauq Ch Accused of Aug Test auto bethtown, received word that the re- | ago we held ous picnic at Mount | Men’s Federation will hold their a ernie to David *. Floyd of mains of their son, Abram Heisey, Grotna, a regular June meeting. This meeting of this place the first Elizabethtown boy to pay | - 0 Mere will be open to everybody, and the | program will be well worth hearing. The speaker of the day will be Dr. | Harnley, who will deliver his lecture, i making Democracy safe for the World.” Every church in town will be represented in some way. Come and make .is a real community ser- vice. etal Wt memeres Keeping Tally for the Lord A Marietta lady amused herself | by counting bald heads in one of their churches on Sunday morning. There were seventeen in all stages. In the good book we read that the hairs of your heads are numbered. No doubt this Christian woman is doing the Master's work by keeping the tally sheet. ree ell CI Engagement An ounced Announcements were received here this morning of the engagement of Miss Helen LeFevre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. LeFevre, of Carl- isle, and Mr. Thomas D. Bennett, son of “Mrs. Etta Bennett, of this place. Miss LeFevre was a former teacher in our public schools here. 4 \ Recital Tomorrow Night The pupils of Miss Anna Welsh will give a recital in Mount Joy Hall jung Scotland. Thussday evening, June 9th. sister in Lancaster for several days. Miss Mary Dabler, of spent the week-end in this place with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Hendrix spent several days at Camden, N. J, and Philadelphia. Mr. Frank Bryan, wife and son spent Sunday at Landisville, with Mr. and Mrs. Hiestand. Mrs. Barnhart and children of this place, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Boll 48 alunga. Mr. M. A. Rollman left Monday on a business trip to Philadelphia and other eastern points. Mr. and Mrs. Meckley ter, spent Sunday with Weidman of this place. Mrs. Anna Millard of phia, is spending a week and Mrs. Walter Loraw. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Barto and Mr. Hartman of Lancaster, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Barto. Mrs. Anna Millard and son Asher and Mrs. Walter Loraw spent Tues- day at Middletown with friends. Mrs. Samuel Schrite spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hottenstein at Elizabethtown. Mrs. Ella Herr and daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Christian Herr of near Landisville on Sunday. Misses Anna Stauffer and Mabel Geistweit and Mr. Harry Kaylor visited friends at Landisville on Sun- of Lancas- Mr. Harry Philadel- with Mr. 1s day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hershey and son Paul visited with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Deiter at Lancaster on Satur- day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groff and child ren Elmer, Paris, Raymond and John and Mrs. Fannie Sprout of Master- sonville, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Frank Sprout. Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, is attend- ing the 174th annual meeting of the Ministerium of Pennsylvania at St. James Lutheran church, Reading, Pa. (Continued on page 4) - A A POKER GAME LANDS MAN IN HOSPITAL A number of white and colored men were having a friendly poker game on Manheim street, here Sun- day and as a result one of them was taken to the General Hispital. Frank Johnson, colored, aged was one of the participants, It claimed that he “opened a pot with a When 24, is pair of sevens’ and won it. he laid down his hand he was ac- cused of being crooked and there was a fight between he and another colored man. Johnson won here also but about that time the crowd got after him and he ran. He fell and nearly all the men He was badly sustained “took a crack at him. beaten and + as'a result many bruises. It was at first thought his skull was fractured. He was re- moved to the General Hospital at was discharged there now at his home and He Lancaster vesterday. here. 1s ree ee tl eee SCHOOL BOARD MEETS IN MONTHLY SESSION The regular monthly meeting of the Mount Joy Boro School Board was held Monday evening with all members present. It was decided to oil all the floors thruout the building and thoroughly renovate and disin- fect the building during the vacation period. There were for the janitorship. and as they failed to agree the applicants, action ferred until the next regular ing. It was decided to open the coming school term on Thursday, Sept. 1. A large number of supplies were purchased, all the bills paid and the Board adjourned. creme li applications Board voted upon any was de- meet- several The of Going to Bradford The annual session of the Great Council of Penna. Improved Order of Men will be held at Bradford, | Red LE % 4 { next week. Past Great Sachem Pa., Dr. J. J. Newpher, Mr. Martin A. | Metzler, representative of Otsego Tribe No. 59, of this place, and Jno. E. Schroll, who is a member of the State Board of Appeals, will attehd the session. rere Gs BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner an- nounce the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geib announce the birth of a daughter, Mildred May. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Peifer an- nounce the birth of a daughter, June Evelyn Peifer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lut on the State Road, announce birth of a daughter. — A I — Estates Adjudicated Adjudications in the following es- tates were filed the past week: Sarah A. Baer, Mount Joy boro, $7,723.94. Elmer E. Witmer, $15,859.05. residing the \Etisabethtown, Marietta, | derhook secondary, Edna Gram, Kin- derhook primary, Ethel Keensey; Maple Grove, Martha Esbenshade; Sterlines, Daisy Musser; Airy Vale, Florence Way; Fairview, Ruth Youtz; Norwood, Katherine Seneft; Sylvian Retreat, Eva Newcomer; {Kehlers, Ida Kimmich; Misses Ella E. King; Silver Springs, secondary, Richard Herr, Silver Springs, primary, Roxanna Yohe. New teachers were named for Silver Springs secondary and primary, Mussers, Sylvian Retreat land Norwood. OUR ALUMNI IN ANNUAL MEETING BUSINESS SESSION, ELECTION OF OFFICERS, BANQUET, CLASS HISTORIES, ETC. GIVEN IN MT. JOY THURSDAY EVEN- ING the Mount Association evening in the The annual meeting of Joy High School Alumni was held Thursday High School room. The meeting was called to order by the President, Thomas Bennett, after a short ad- dress, the following program was rendered: Music, Orchestra; Men's Octette; Reading, Miss Blanche Esh- leman; Vocal Solo, Ada Rupp; Pre- sentation of Gold Cross, Dr. 0. G. Longenecker; Instrumental Solo, Miriam Engle; Ladies’ Sextette; Music, Orchestra. At the conclusion of the program, the members of the association and their guests proceed- ed to the Hall, where the annual banquet was held. The tables were handsomely decorated with daisies, the alumni flower and roses. Mrs. Stegeman of Lancaster served. The menu was: Olives, Chicken Croquette, Peas, Rolls, Friut Salad, Crackers, Cheese, Ice Cream, Strawberries, Cakes Coffee, Mints. During the banquet the histories of the follow- ing classes were given: Class of 1881, Mr. Clarence Schock; Class of 1896, Mrs. W. R. Heilig; Class of 1901, Miss Ethel Myers, read by Dr. W. R. Heilig; Class of 1906, Mrs. Norman Bear; Class of 1911, Mr. Fred Bucher; Class of 1916, Mr. John Booth. Dr. 0. G. Longenecker was toastmaster. The following toasts were responded to: Faculty, Mr. A. P. Mylin; Men, Miss Emily New- comer; Class of 1921, Mr. Chas. Eshleman; Board of Directors, Dr. Snyder; Ladies, Mr. John Murphy; alumnae, Dr. W. R. Heilig. The Fulton Opera House chestra under the leadership Raymond L. Myers of Lancaster, nished music. march evening. a——_—_—, INCOME TAX INSTALLMENT IS DUE BEFORE JUNE 15 Or- of fur- Dancing and a grand concluded a most enjoyable District Deputy William R. Lantz taxpayers to pay Revenue Collector requests income their second install- ment, which must be on or before June 15, at the Lancaster office, either by check or money order, as in the event of any difficulty the trouble can be more easily traced and ad- justed. After June 15 a five per cent. penalty and interest at the rate of one-half of one per cent. per month will be added for deli nquency. rr tO WO Now in Atlantic City Mr. Emerson A. Zeager, formerly a farmer in East Donegal township and later proprietor of the Peoples’ restaurant, at Lancaster, has leased the Lafayette hotel and restaurant 137 South Tennessee Avenue, At- lantiec City, N. J., for a period of five years. Mr. Zeager invites his friends and acquaintances to drop in and see him when they get to the shore this Summer. etl Oe Suit To Recover $400 A law suit to recover the sum of about $400, alleged to be due on a note, has been instituted in the Lan- {caster Common Pleas Court, through Attorney John A. @oyle, for Clarence Schock, of this place, trading as the Star Independent Oil Company, of that place, against John Schreck, who operates a garage at Ephrata. The claim is on a bill for gasoline supplies. etl eee MARRIAGE LICENSES WILL SOON COST MORE The cost of marriage licenses will be increased 50 cents by July 1. A bill passed by the Pennsylvania As- sembly increasing the fee was signed this week by Governor William C. Sproul. The cost now is one dollar. rrr Gf Aen Their 100th Anniversary fhe Centennial Celebration of the Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania is being held at Philadelphia this week. Local members will attend for sev- eral dss, working in a field at Clark’s Valley, in his fifty-fifth year. Death was caused by heart disease. He was sel- dom ill, and appeared in the best of health a short time before his death. { Mrs. Maggie D. Porter Mrs. Maggie D. Porter, wife of John Porter, former resident of Bainbridge, died at Mount Wolf af- ter a long illness, from a complica- tion of diseases and pneumonia. She was sixty-one years of age and a member of the United Brethren church. She is the last of her family and only the husband survives, Henry W. Metzler Henry W. Metzler, aged 49, of Elizabethtown, died Friday evening, of a complication of diseases. He was a farmer, residing near Fal- mouth. He was unmarried and is {survived by three brothers and two | sisters. He was a member of the | Reformed church at Elizabethtown. Funeral services were held Tuesday v morning at the home.! Interment in 1 Mount Tunnel cemetery. Miss Anna Marley Miss Anna Marley, \daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marley, resid- ing on East Market street, Marietta, passed away at her home after a lingering illness f a complication of dise: She was a member of the Lutheran church and Sunday school, and an ardent worker. She will be buried in the Marietta ceme- tery. Mrs. Winifred Greenawalt { Mrs. Winifred Greenawalt,, aged 59 years, died on Wednesday ing in the hospital at Dayton, following an operation. She daughter of the late George W. dener of Elizabethtown and res in that borough before her marri Her husband and one sister, John Updegrove of Harrisburg, vive. Her body was brought to E abethtown and funeral services we (Continued on page 4) COLUMBIA FIRM SUES FOR $1,000 DAMAGES A law suit to recover $1,000 dam- ages alleged to have been suffered in an auto collision, has been instituted by the Schwarzenbach-Huber Co., of Columbia, through Attorney J. E. Senft, in the Lancaster Common Pleas Court, against Ward Moore, of that borough. The plaintiff's operafyg a truck service, carrying their silk mill employes to and from their place of business, and allege that on Mare 29, 1920, Moore ran his automobilg into their truck, wrecking it an slightly injuring several passenge Mr. Moore was a former propriety of the hotel at Ironville. EE FAMILY IS REUNITED AFTER LONG SEPARATI We ~T Niklos Wolf, of Wolf, little Niklos happy once more. Separated b outbreak of war in 1914, whe mother and two sons were fore remain in Austria and the h in America, the little family gether again in a little Salung tage. The father has been await little family for three years. Salunga, and Adam | Mt. Joy's Song Writ After hearing a lecture b our boys that was “over thy townsman Frank B. N. Hoff, inspired that he wrote a titled, “Daddy Has Come Me.” Music for same w by a Chicago publisher music is now on sale Strickler’s here. em——— Will Remodel CI The old P. R. R. depf® Market street, is being renovated and will be u of worship by the mg Catholic Church, while on New Haven street pairs and extensive Greider’s Sale Thursday, June Greider, Mgr., will cows at public saly vards of the Flori a fine lot of cows, fancy Jerseys, Al bulls. I'¢ —- Our Sum The Merchan has adopted a h for the summen June 9 and en ginning tomory stores will be day afternoon. Will The Wome A.M E. 3 the home of on Saturday corn soup ic