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    VOLUME XXI NO. 45
ALL BULLETIN
A FEW CHANGES
OVER THE FIRST
THOSE WHO HAVE MOVED FROM
ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER
IN AND AROUND
MOUNT JOY
Mr. Eisenberger moved into one of
the Miller properties on East Done-
gal street.
Mr. Milton Schwanger moved into
the property on Columbiz avenue
which he purchased of Mr. L. L.
Loghry.
Mr. John Shank moved from the
Brubaker property on Frank street
into one of the Miller houses on East
Donegal street.
Mr. Felker moved in from the
Back Run into the Lytle property on
East Main street.
Mr. Aaron Landis, who sold his
farm two miles east of Mount Joy last
Fall, on Thursday moved to the fine
property he recently purchased at
Mechanicsville.
Mr. Frank Watson has vacated the
Cameron farm at Donegal Springs
and contemplates making an exten-
sive auto tour of the Western States
the coming summer.
Mr. Peter Witmer moved from his
father’s farm in Rapho, south of Eris-
man’s church, to the farm which he
bought from Mr. Aaron Landis, two
miles east of Mount Joy.
cet er
MAYTOWN IS SURELY NOT
A DEAD ONE BY ANY MEANS
Maytown is pushing rapidly to the
front, having just purchased an up-to-
date fire equipment, and they have
placed a contract with the Edison
Electric Company, to supply the town
with lights. The lights are now being
hung, and many residents will con- |
nect also.
town lighted
They expect to have the
in about two weeks.
A garment factory recently opened |
and their cigar industries are work-
ing on full time.
in the state the size of Maytown can
boast of two sound banking institu-
tions—The Maytown National Bank
and the Peoples Bank of Maytown.
rma on Ian tet
MOTOR TRUCK DEMOLISHED
AT MT. JOY CROSSING
A Federal three ton truck loaded
with phoephate belonging to E. G.
Hershey, of R. D. No. 2, Lititz, was
hit by the Dillerville Mount
Joy, on the old line yester-
day afternoon.
The machine was going on
Manheim street, and th did
not notice the freight that was back-
ing toward Florin on account of the
tobacco warehouse of G. Moyer and
crashed into the first car of the
train, before he was able to apply his
brakes. The driver escaped injury
but the front of the truck was badly
wrecked.
Y
1 local at
at 3:30
north
driver
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Entertained Guests
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gerber enter-
tained the following guests at their
home on New Haven street on Sun-
day: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Metzler
and daughters, Misses Minnie and
Martha; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hossler
and daughter Daisy, Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Metzler, Mrs. Hostetter and
daughter Lavina.
ret § Qs.
Want Fire Equipment
The citizens of Bainbridge are con-
templating the purchase of a fire en-
gine and equipment, as the town is
without protection. On or about
April 19, a home talent play will be
given in Band Hall, the funds to be
used towards this purpose.
A A Worm
Will Reside in Florin
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shank, of Eliz-
abethtown, sold their household goods
last Saturday at public sale. They
have moved to Florin, where they
will make their future home with
their daughter, Mrs. David Wolge-
muth.
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Held in Bail For Court
Clarence Craley who was arrested
in Reading for breaking windows of
a property here, belonging to Mys. J.
Haverstick, was given a hearing be-
fore Alderman Doebler on Tuesday
afternoon and held in $300 bail for
the April term of Court.
—_—
Operetta by Kiddies
operetta “Red Riding Hood’s
Rescue,” will be-given this evening,
by pupils of the Rheems primary
school. In addition to the play there
will be drills, recitations and
musical numbers.
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Letters Granted
Letters of administration
granted by Register of Wills,
Reitzel, to Phares S. Strickler, of
Rapho township, in the estate of
David M. Strickler, late of East Hep-
field township.
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An
given
were
Q. O.
Diphtheria at Manheim
A case of diphtheria developed at
Manheim last The public
schools there were immediately closed
and the building fumigdted.
wm ee) ramen
Deeds Recorded
The folowing deeds were recorded
at Lancaster within the past week:
Daniel M. Wolgemuth to Annie G.
Eby, property in Mount Joy, $5,000.
week.
The Mount Joy Bulletin
Mount Joy, Penna., April 5, 1922
PARCELS MAY BE IN-
SURED SINCE APRIL 1 OUR MORTUARY
Beginning April 1st, the Pennsyl- | E RDINGS
vania Railroad will. accord its pat-|
rons the privilege of insuring, to the |
extent of $300.00, all parcels, valises
or packages left at the station parcel MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE
rooms to be called for, at the nomi- | HAVE PASSED TO THE
nal rate of ten cents for each $100.00 ! GREAT BEYOND
over the rairoad’s present liability of .
$22.00. Articles exceeding $300.00 Laura, wife of William Zeamer, of
in value will not be accepted. Per- Columbia, died in the hospital there
sons desiring to avail themselves of from pleuro-pneumonia, aged 44
this additional insurance will be re- years. She was a native of Kinder-
quired to sign a blank on which the hook and the remains were interred
value must be shown, and excess val- there.
ue stamps, equivalent to the amount | ne
collected, will be affixed by the agent Oscar Rider, Jr.
to the back of the duplicate check,! Oscar Rider jr., son of Oscar and
which will serve as the owner’s re- Laura Rider, of Forin, died Thursday
ceipt. evening, at 6:30 o’clock, of internal
This new arrangement will not in trouble, aged four weeks. Funeral
any way affect or change the present services were held Monday afternoon
system of charges for the temporary at 1 o'clock. Interment was made
storage of parces, which is on the in the Florin cemetery.
basis of ten cents for each 24 hours, |
or fraction, with a minimum charge : Edith Louise Musser :
of $1.00 per month. | Edith Louise Musser, five-day-
————- Eee lold daughter of Harry and
‘Minnie Musser, of near town, died
THE MOUNT JOY SCHOOL Saturday at 5.30, P. M. Funeral ser-
BOARD MET ON MONDAY |yices were held on Monday at 1.30
GRE at the house. Interment in Erisman’s
The Mount Joy Borough School
Board met in‘regular session on Mon- |
emetery.
MANY METHODIST MINIS-
TERS GET NEW CHARGES
As recently indicated there was a
general shakeup in the Methodist
church when announcement was
at the close of the conference in Phil-
adelphia. Rev. M. F. Davis, we are
pleased tc say, was re-appointed here.
The local appointments were as fol-
lows:
First Church,
Shelly.
Marietta—Rev. A. W. Kauffman
succeeds Rev. Frances J. R. Morrow
who goes to Frackville.
\ Washingtonboro to be supplied.
Salunga, Rev. J. M. Sampson, suec-
ceeds Rev. J. P. Carpenter, who goes
to Bird-in-Hand.
Bainbridge and Falmouth are to be
supplied.
LOCAL DOINGS
AROUND FLORIN
ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN.
INGS FROM THAT THRIVING
AND BUSY VILLAGE
Columbia—Rev. J.
M.
made of the appointment of ministers |
OUR WEEKLY
CARD BASKET
ERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE |
MANY COMERS AND GOERS |
IN THIS LOCALITY
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry of Har-
risburg, are spending several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Brown.
Jacob Yeager, of Lancaster, made
a business trip to this place and called
on his aunt, Mrs. Alex. Kramer.
Mrs. Paul Sload and daughters
Dorothy and Barbara, of Maytown,
are guests of Miss Elizabeth Heisey.
Mr. and Mrs. David Shonk, spent
Saturday at Elizabethtown as the |
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hoffer
Mrs. Christ Walters and daughter
are spending some time at Hunting-
[the Church of God on Thursday ev-
oa
GAVE A RECEPTION
TO THE NEW MEMBERS
A reception to the new members
received during the year, was held in
ening. About two hundred persons
were in attendance. The following
program was rendered: Organ Volun-
tary, Mrs. Stauffer; Singing Hymn
823; Prayer, Dr. MacDannald; Vocal
Duet, Mrs. Stauffer and Miss Hawth-
orne; Solo Mr. H. S. MacDannald;
Reading, Mrs. Eli Smeltzer; Ladies
Chorus; Solo, Evelyn Smeltzer; In-
strumental duet; Mrs. Stauffer and
Mr. Loraw. The following new mem-
bers have been received recently;
Miss Gramm, Irvin Swarr, Mrs. Irvin
Swarr, Mr. Althouse, Mrs. Althouse,
Mrs. Rohrer, Mr. and Mrs. Dillman,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shickley, Evelyn
Smeltzer, Alvin Rutt, Mr. Elmer
Bailey, Martha Ebersole, Sara Bear,
Ruth Bear, Charles Minnich, Mrs.

don, with her mother, Mrs. Anna
Frank.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoffmaster
and daughter Dorothy spent Saturday |
and Sunday at Ironville with her
parents.
Mrs. Fred Sheaffer and daughter, !
Dorothy, and Mrs. Albert Campbell
|
Walker, Lloyd Ebersole, Margaret
Charles, Catharine Lindemuth, Esther
Barnhart, Richard Myers, Raymond
Souders, Mrs. Koser, Howard Swarr,
Harry Geibe.
After the program
were served to all in
School room.
refreshments
the Sunday
A white carnation was
spent Thursday at Florin, with Mrs. [presented to each of the new mem-
C. Bates. {bers. The congregation also decided
day evening with Dr. E. W. Newcom-
T. M. Breneman present and Dr. A.
er, Dr. W. D. Chandler and Joseph |
i Josiah S. Lineweaver
Josiah S. Lineweaver died last Fri-
‘day in the Fort Collins Hospital at
Misses Marie Carson, Mary Green-
|awalt, Rose Kepperling and Maude
Dellinger spent Saturday visiting in|
Lancaster. |
Mrs. David Martin is confined
her house with sickness.
Rev. H. M. Miller is spending sev-
eral days at Denver.
to
to enlarge the Sunday School room.
BM...
MILTON GROVE SENIOR CLASS
WILL PRESENT A PLAY
Perhaps no town |
F. Snyder and Mr. Thos. J. Brown
absent. Orders for the payment of
bills and salaries were passed.
The tax rate for the present year
was discussed but no definite conclu- |
sion reached. The state deinquents |
at Harrisburg, so far as they are re-
lated to the school appropriation,
were discussed at length.
The attention of the Board was
called to the report in circulation
{that the Borough schools would have
{to close about the first of April. There
lis no foundation for such a report
Colorado, in his 30th year. The rel-
mains were buried at Elizabethtown
on Thursday. He formerly lived in
this section.
Elsie M. Flowers
Elsie M., the 8-day-old daughter
of Samuel H. and Elizabeth H. Flow-
on West Main street, died on
Monday afternoon. The remains
were interred in the Florin cemetery
on Tuesday afternoon with short ser-
vices at the grave.
ers,

[and the schools will continue their
{full term and close the last of May.
| erm l-lif secsinetimiens
Adam F. Gantz
The funeral of Adam F. Gantz, the
township farmer who
at his home near
time Thursday night,
his late home Sunday
the cemetery at
deceased
suicide
{OTSEGO TRIBE ELECTED ni
“NEW OFFICERS ON FRIDAY ville
| vas held from
with interment
al : ig Iasonville
Otsego Tribe No. 59, Improved Order Masonville. a Sed
Friday evening, the Years old and survived
elected, to be mother, Mrs. Annie Gantz and si
; faiiad ’ » : nr . . » .
date: Sachem, In Manor township; sister Katie
idi in Columbi
iding at
SOM
At the regular weekly meeting of AT
was 30
his
1e
| is by
{of Red Men on
{following chiefs were
|installed at a later
{ William Ellis; Senior
(Bard Bigler; Junior Sagimore
iM. Webb; Prophet; Mahlon Forem
{Chief of Records, Walter Eshleman;
{Collector of Wampum, Martin A. .)
Metzler; Keeper of Wampum, E. M. for ou
Bs a Dan: er, Enola, on Saturday, rom a
Trustee, Chas. M. Webb; Represen- ¢CTplication of Qisehy 5, aller ing
tatives to the County Convention, To er There Survive three
Tessrs. J. Darvin Pennell, E. M. Barto n oy ° eat-gr Tete
and Jos. Weber; Auditors, L. G. Dill- &" lidre Iye “Zreat-rancoand
inger, J. H. Miller and J. D. ‘Pennell. oh i Bai Ana Snes bro) hare
me ert) of ifffimicccnsisacesire » as nearly ghty years of age.
: She was a member of the United
Famouth Woman Is 88 Brethren church.
Mrs. Catharine Deibler,, the oldest
woman of that section, has passed |
her eighty-eighth birthday anniver- |
sary, enjoying the best of health, and urday noon at the home of her son,
able to be about. She is at the head Harvey Greenawalt, on New Haven
of afive generation family, the only oi cet, of a complication of diseases,
one in that section. The other four aged 84 years, 6 months and 4 days.
generations are: Mrs. Ruth Deibler She was the widow of the late Harry
Kohr, a daughter; Mrs. Rachael Kohn Greenawalt, was the last charter
Minnich, a granddaughter, and James go }o) of the U. B. Church here, and
Michael Rugan, her great-great-grand is survived by the following children;
son. The youngest is four years of Oliver, Benjamin, John, and Harvey,
age. Mrs. Deibler figures that she) ¢ this place; Mrs. Harry Brandt, of
may live to see the sixth generation, y ,noagter; and Harry of Harrisburg.
and would not have to reach the Cen- funeral services were held from the
tury mark to do so. ‘home of Harvey Greenawalt, on New
Haven street, yesterday afternoon at
The Bee at Sterline’s two o’clock. Interment was made in
The spelling bee and entertain- the Eberle cemetery.
ment held at the Sterline’s School
house, was a decided success in
every way. The following were| My Lewis Waver, a very well and
the winners in the spelling bee: Les- (widely known resident of Milton
ter Coller, Harold Weigel, Thelma !Gyoye, died at the home of his son-
Coller, Elmer Bell, Omer Charleston, |i, jaw, Isaiah G. Zook, on Sunday
Charles Musser, Cora Sentz, Esther| vening at 6.30, after a brief illness,
Kline and Catharine Garber. Miss |aped 85 years, 4 months and 26 days.
Ruth Mengel, of Port Clinton, sang a fe was ill but a few weeks. His wife
number of selections. died twenty-three years ago. He is
Te survived by the following children:
1312 FISHERMEN LICENSED, Mary, wife of Isaiah G. Zook, of Mil-
SEASON OPENS APRIL 15 ton Grove; Emma, wife of Milton
{Rider, of near Eizabethtown: Ella,
Trout fishing begins on the fif-!Wife of Harry Randler, of White
teenth of this month and to date 1312 0ak; Susan, widow of Jacob Eshle-
fishing license have been issued. The man, of near Bachmansville and Har-
number of dog licenses issued to date XV Weaver, of West Donegal. The
11.518. E (funeral was held from his late home
a Mii this afternoon at 1.15 at the house,
'and at two o’clock in the Evangelical
'church at Milton Grove. Interment
jin the cemetery adjoining.
al
Sagamore ’
swell.
’ 1
Cre
Mrs. Lanah Baker.
Mrs. Lanan Baker, a formea
of Conoy township, died at
resi-
the
| Barto Everett
i
Metzler;
ering illness.
and sons,
Mary K. Greenawalt
Mary K. Greenawalt, died on Sat-
Lewis Weaver.
is
Money for Distribution
Adjudications were filed in the fol-
lowing local estates:
Mary V. Maloney, late of East Don-|
egal township, $1,245.80; Samuel
Hackenberger, late of Conoy town-
ship, $136.51.
A
Henry K. Zerphey.
Mr. Henry K. Zerphey, a very
well known farmer of near Baker’s
Bridge, Mount Joy township, died
at five o’clock yesterday
in
morning,
complication of
diseases, 11 months
and 29 days. e i red by his
wife and these children: David H.,
Peter H., and John H., of this place;
Henry H., of Rapho; Samuel H., of
East Hempfield township; Mrs. Clay-
ton Heisey, Mount Joy township
iand Sarah at home. A step-brother
and at Elizabethtown. al
The funeral will be held
on F after
2 o'clock in the
Mennonite church, on West Donegal
in this place. Interment will
be made in the Eberle cemetery.
Meeting Postponed |
The regular meeting of Mount Joy Mrs. Paul Herchelroth
Borough Council was not held Mon-! Lottie S., wife of Mr. Paul Herchel-
day night but was postponed until roth, of Marietta, committed suicide
a later date. {by hanging herself in the bed room at
{
i
Frank & Bros.’ Sale
Messrs. C. S. Frank & Bro
hold their next public of live
stock at the t the Hotel, in
Florin, on Friday, April 7, when they
will sell a lot of cows, bulls and
shoats. 2t
... death bei
wil ars
sale :
S survi
yards a
EE
Hooch There
wasn’t a per-
Quarryville in
ol
Must Sell
Inasmuch as
in the lockup at
the past two years, it was abandoned.
At Manheim, however, things are
different as there were twenty-eight
confined in its lockup last week.
wmm— QB —— —
there step-sister
SO survive.
from his late
noon at 1.30
Son
home riday
anda at
street,

‘Ithe Hesperus by S
Mrs. Frank Klugh and Mrs. Jacob
Shires were Monday visitors to Lan-
caster.
Mr.
have gone
will reside.
Mr. Clarence Schock
gas tank in front of the McElroy res-
taurant and boarding house.
Miss Ruth McWilliams spent
in Central Manor where she vis
the family of John Schoc
Brethren Christ held their
weekly prayer at the
of Levi Musser on Tuesd
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Nehemial
iy
Mrs. Harry McGarvey
Scranton where they
and
to
insalled a
Sun
day
ited
The
regular
mn
home
on friends at I
The large ¢
the
Ea:
erected
Company,
completion.
Mis
house wi
ver. At
by
this
r improved,
Mr J
of Philad
Sunday
"
acob Eb
vi
¥ Sch
Harry
Sunday:
and Mrs.
of Mr.
local grocer on n
Mrs. Harry Stephens, Gladys and
Marian, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kolbfell
and children, Paul, Viola, Bernice and
Kathryn, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Becker,
son Robert, Misses Rachael
ter.
our village: Harry Sheaffer into the
E. L. Nissly property vacated by Har-
ry McGarvey, Harry Gainor into the
Young property which he recently
purchased, Aaron Wolgemuth started
housekeeping in the Levi Mumma
property, Joseph Heisey into the E.
L. Nissly property along the trolley
’ tracks, Samuel Fair into property va-
cated by Mr. Heisey, Samuel Krall
into the John Raffensberger property,
Roy Baker into the E. L. Nissly prop-
erty along trolley tracks, Fred Roth
moved from Anchor into the prop-
erty which he recently purchased of
Mr. L. P. Heilig, Rudolph Roth and
wife moved .n with his son Fred, Mr.
Espenshade from the Amos Mum-
ma farm along state road into the
property vacated by Rudolph Roth,
Roy Perris on the Long farm vacated
by Benjamin Brown, Harry Hagen-
berger of Lancaster into the property
he recently purchased of Mr. Perris,
John Masterson into his newly built
residence along trolley line, Paul
Wiser of Rheems into property va-
cated by Masterson.
On Saturday afternoon the pupils
of Miss Margaret Raymond, teacher
of the Washington Primary School
rendered a very lengthy and interest-
ing program to a large number of
patrons and friends in the school
building as follows:
A play,
Recitation,
Lillian Wittle; Sing
(a) Happy Spring (b) Pretty
Bluebird, Blossom Time, (d)
The Little Creat Dance; Recita-
tion, The Capta by E
Fair; Duet, Sleep
Cyrus Wittle anc
Quartette, Whisp
Wentz, Calvin He
rus Wittle;
leafed Clover
Play, The Rehear
(a) Jot
(b) Th:
My Sha
mau; A Girl
things at Ni
A
Across the Aisle,
A Little hi
Dunk; A Doll
: Story of Red Ing
by 13 A mix Chor
The Sunshine Man, (b) The Grass-
hopper and the Miller; A Play, Medi-
cal Advice; Recitation, The Wreck of
arah Wentz; Reci-
tation, by first grade; A Play, Mother
Goose; Singinz by the School, Lulla-
by Lane.
of Uncle
Fran
r the
Friends
Smiles and
school
(¢)
ures
: Daughter
grade
Indian,
tation,
oles:
tation,
Clare St
grade;
girls;

Merkt, |
Ada Little, Charles Clark of Laneas|
Following are April 1st flittings ir )
s
Sam; |
by |
(a)
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Snyder, of
Maytown, spent Sunday as the guests
of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Klugh.
Mr, and Mrs. C. A.
{daughter Doris spent
as guests of J. H.
On Thursday evening at 7.45, Apr.
13, the Senior class of the Milton
Grove High School will present a
rural program, depicting how a far-
mer fooled the City slickers. Music
both Instrumental and Voeal will be

Swisher and
the week-end
Swisher and fam-
: I
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GENERAL NEWS FOR
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ADVERTISERS ARE ALWAYS THE OST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN
QUICK READING
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS
FROM ALL OVER THE COUN-
TRY FOR THE BENEFIT
OF BUSY PEOPLE
Shooting craps is against the game
laws.
The very best one can do is hard to
beat.
April
showers will bring June
brides presents.
Lancaster City had thirty-eight
Cases of scarlet fever in one month.
A man is making lightning, but
who in the thunder wants lightning?
There are just as good fish in the
sea as some people say they have
caught.
Out at night, when a girl says she
has cold hands she means she hasn’t
cold feet.
The chief objection to being &
good citizen is how darned unpopular
it makes you.
The Grey Iron Works is convert-
ing the former Stark property into
a double
house.
A man, said to be the biggest boot-
t

(ily, the former's parents. red
! Mrs
| Ruth, this place, spent the week-
with the former's sister, Mrs. C.
7 1
feaps of 3(
{rend between acts. The pro-
John Hendrix and daughter,
the 1
enjoy
of country folks will |
the play. Everybody invited.
2 hours. Should th
unfavorable the plav will be
lon farm,
tend
)7 S weather be |
rendered
April 15th.
Baccalaureate will be deliv-
P i at th M a Ove | ore ly
] Church, on Sunday eveni
v. Nathan Eshleman
> will be
venth street, Col- | Time
H
1d daughter, of jon Saturday evening
the
who 18 con-|e
Saturday as sermon
Hon
lton
account of
ohn Chandl rendered bv t
eral d
brother,
Chandler will leav or Califor uesday ¢
night will
vening,
being prepared.
‘ommencement will be rendered
warsday eveni Re
wburger of \
1 Se hool, a powerf il
the audience
Ah is
Whi ommencer
Wednesgd:
iret lll -
lll CO
PIKE 1S TOO
Bachman Bowlers Lose CLAIMS
enth Ward boyling team at
the
{ Lancast defeated Bachman
"h morning Emanuel
of Rapho Township
a narrow escape from what
might have been a serious accident.
The Greiners were drivig north on
the Old Line turnpike and when be-
yond the Manheim pumping station
attempted to drive ahead of another
team. At the same time Emanuel
Trout was driving south with a heavy
board wagon. The three teams met
at the same point. The pike was too
narrow and the Greiner buggy struck
the heavy wagon. Both Greiners
were thrown from their wagon land-
ing on the pike uninjured. The wag-
on was broken and the harness torn.
They were exceedingly fortunate in
escaping without injuries.
rcmm— A A rs.
On Tuesday
Greiner and son,
colate five in a match game on
the Moose alleys Lancaster on Satur-
day night, by a margin of 213 pins.
Score:
made
Bachman Chocolate
141 132
136 136
179 155
.+.172 158 167
.+169 152 182
198 766 772
7th Ward
149
134
168
177 231
211 190
cem———ent— essere
Totals: ....902 872 760 2534
mt Aerie:
419
429
483
497
503
« +157
Nol
Totals 2321
136
145
156
434
464
504
135 543
188 589
| Moore
| Gigl
Stoll
Aukamp
i Tomlinson
vi. 185
Myers—Strickler
Mr. Earl W. Myers and Miss Fannie
K. Strickler were married at the
home of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Strickler near this place, on Thurs-
day, March 30 at 4 o’cock, by the
Rev. H. S. Keifer. The ring cere-
mony was used. The bridal party
entered the beautifully decorated
parlor to the strains of the wedding
march played by Miss Caroline Niss-
ley. The bride was attended by her
sister, Miss Laura Strickler and the
groom by his brother Mr. Lloyd My-
ers. The ushers were Kraybill and
Henry Strickler. After a sumptuous
wedding supper the happy couple left
on an extended wedding tour.
Re
Her Birthday Anniversary
Mrs. Sabina Arntz celebrated her
birthday anniversary on Saturday
jand on Sunday was tendered a sur-
|prise by her chidren and grand-chil-
{dren who gathered at her home. The
{table was prettily decorated with a
{centerpiece of carnations and snap-
dargons. A birthday cake with candles
{was a feature. A fine supper was
served to the following: Mrs. Sa-
bina Arntz of this place, Mr. and
{Mrs. N. F. Arntz and children Don-
ald and Ruth of Florin, Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Walters and children Junior
jand Barbara Anne, Mr. and Mrs.
i Chas. Johnson and children Howard,
{Norma and Sabina and Mr. and Held Kitchen Shower
{Mrs. H. B. Arntz and Gerald] A kitchen shower was given in
iand Robert. {honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greena-
SEBS {walt, in their home at Florin, la
The following were present:
Carrie Hoffman, Grace
Wittle, Mabel
Anna Shonk, Rose Kenner
Christ Young

Sons
Bridge Collapsed week.
{ A private bridge on the Lampart- | Misses
Farm at White Oak collapsed sev-|Kathryr
eral days when the two h , | lia Bates,
{team 1 » to the Showers ling, Mr.
4 1 .
atten to ¢
and
er
aco,
1 Mrs
lo and
and Mrs
pled
loaded with
ny of 36 4 Y Y¢
Good Friday I
Mr. Arthur A
| of Lenten Music in
| byterian Church on Good Friday ev-|{ “The
e, April 14 at eight o'clock. He |pany, Ine
will be assisted by S. Ernest 1 { April 1st,
baritone of St. James Church, Lancas- {divide nd
ter. The public is cordially invited | Stock.
to this recital. 2t
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enter
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Paid Seven Per Cent
I Swiss Chocolate
t dividend
the semi-annual
of the Preferred
The Company is doing a very
uccessful business.”
Tover w»
the First
Com-
1
checks
Nisslv
NISSIY
en sent
covering
"of
7% on
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lin playing
gram is filled with interesting scenes [have
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portant factor
for Edison
ceived a large shipment.
able
evening they departed to their separ-
ing in their monthy meeting.
assistant
berher; treasurer, Mrs. Charles Moy
ton; teachers, Mrs. Charles Schent®
er and Mrs. H. Seaman.
ening was speut and a luncheo:
ved.
Fred
die
legger in the world, has been caught.
He weighs 280.
Next to imagination, the most ime
in many a woman's
life is suspicion.
Brown Bros. have taken the
cement and have
agency
just re-
John E. Myers, a well known cat-
le dealer of Bareville died suddenly
while riding in an automobile.
Mr. J. G. Brown requests all who
of his athletic club suits to
ylease return same to him at once.
The entire plant of the Kline Manu-
one
facturing Company at Lititz, was deg«
25,000.
chief a®
by the
succeeded by Chas.
royed by fire, loss about
William Johns fire
ancaster, has been ousted
He is
ton,
Jemocrats.
1
farm of Henry
1j. Grein-
ympletely
>
L
on the
tenanted by Be
len township, wa
2d by
The barn
and
r, in E sc
'0y¢ fire, entailing loss o
nt A
HASSINGER GIVEN
FAREWELL SURPRISE
A AR
surprise party
f Miss Mary Ha
f la
\sbury Pai :
farewe
evening
Music a:
A diary was presented to Mary
she expects to keep a record
work and pleasure combine
ably her (love affairs)
freshments were served at :
hour. Everyone
r to have a
The
games,
for Mar Y
reason
enjoying the
ate homes. Those present were:
Misses Mary Detwiler, Mary Hassing-
er, Cecelia Bates, Gertrude Young,
Florence Kaylor, Ida Greenawalt,
Bessie Rinehart, Mrs. Clarence Niss~
ey, Mildred Cutler, Myrtle Kuhn.
rr A Ml
Ladies Bible Class Elects Officers
The Ladies Bible Class of the U.
E. church met at the home of Mrs.
Charles Scheaffer, on Thursday even-
A good-
ly number were present and a busi-
ness session was held. The follow-
ing officers for the coming year were
elected: President, Mrs. Chas. Scheaf-
fer, vice-president, Mrs. D. W. Stray-
er, secretary, Miss Mabel Geistweit,
secretary, Mrs. Fred Lie~
A socia
Those
Morton, Mrs.
present were:
Charles Morton, Mz
Paul Peifer; Mrs. Harry Walte
Miss Minnie Gingrich, Miss Carri
Hoffman, Mrs. D. W. Strayer, Mrs
Lieberher, Kenneth and Fred-
Lieberher, Mrs. H. M. Seamarr,
Mrs. H. Dowhower, Mrs. Irvin Geist-
weit, Dorothy Kaylor, Mrs. Simor
Menaugh and Mrs. Charles Scheaffer
Their Sunday Guests
Mrs
ril 11
s expected
ition. The
difficult.
ill
Will
only
distinetior
ions and com
ts that count
sense, are th
emcee GR
Keller & Bro’s. Next Sale
J Keller & Bro. will hold ths
Opening Spring sale at their stock
vards, on Friday, April 14th, when
they will sell 102 head of cows,
heifers, bulls, shoats and a fine lot of
chickens. 2t
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