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VOLUME XXII NO, 26
IF YOU WANT YOUR SHARE OF HOLIDAY TRADE, ADVERTISE IN THE
Mount Joy, Penna, Dec. 6, 1922
51 50 a Year in Kavace
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MIT. JOY BULLETIN

REGULAR MEETING
OF BORO COUNCIL
TWO ORDINANCES PASS FIRST |
AND SECOND READINGS—
THIRTY-TWO ' TRAFFIC
SIGNS PURCHASED
President Fellenbaum called coun-
cil to order at 7:30 on Monday even-
ing to transact routine affairs of the
November The fe ollowing
members were present: Burges
A. Bachman, Ed Ream, Georg
er, Dr. E. W. Garbér, R. Fellenbaum
and S. F. Eshleman.
Clerk J H. Zeller read the minutes
of the previous meeting and they were
approved.
meeting.
Burgess’ Report
Burgess Bachman reported collec-
tions to the amount of $9.50 the past
month. Mr. Bachman also reported
that the Edison Electric Company
arc not abiding by the boro ordinance
as they are gradually obstructing
pavements and gutters by the erection
of poles. Council ordered Bur-
gess Bachman to take the matter up
with the company.
Street Committee
Ed. Ream reported all
hauled.
Mr. Garber reported the purchase
of the following speed signs: 19 fif-
teen miles per hour, 5 beginning of
fifteen mile limit, 5 end of fifteen
mile limit, 3 school ahead run slow.
The signs will be erected every one-
eighth of a mile thruout the town.
Mr. Garber also reported citizens
complaining on con dition of Detwiler
avenue. Same was in hands of
street committee to investigate and
report at next meeting.
rubbish
fr
left
| CORNERSTONE LAYING
OF MEMORIAL BUILDING |
With impressive ceremonies the
[J Smrsemiv of the memoriel home of
Dauphin county Masons was laid
it noon Saturday in the presence of
bout 1,000 members of the
{ and their friends.
Representative
phin county
band of Zembc
be the
promptly
place whes
laid, Here tI
a-
a
order
fore
silence ha
Tyler,
by Brother Jos
Grand Ch
by Right
Abraham
ast
After
the Grand
was given
ter, the
was laid
Master,
it was m
by Grand O
ticles
which it w
M. Beitler. After
1 and declared plumb
5, a number of ar
1 in the stone after
sealed and with
priate ceremonies the corn,
oil was poured on it by
ers.
An addre
were
wine and
Gran Offie- |
ss on the significance of |
the corner stone and a history or |
the laying of stones in many of the
world’s historical buildings was giv- |
en by Brother Jesse E. B. Cunning-
ham. {
The grounds were decorated for
the occasion with a profusion ot |
American flags which lined the
driveways. After the exer
reception was held in the
Lodge hall, at which time lunch w
ser Visitors brought t
and from the on special
trains.
ise a
Grand
as
ved.
were 0
rounds
EE
MISS ELVA
ACCIDENT
SMITH
ALLY SHOT

= Water Committee
Mr. Eshleman Xepariad they
coal at the Water Works
instructed this committee to
bids®and order a carload from
lowest bidder.
Mr. Eshleman also reported the |
grates in the boiler at pumping sta-
tion in bad shape. The committee
ras ordered to make repairs as they |
gee fic.
(fe water committee was instruect-
see S. H. Miller and get a
lpctallation of a motor at
ne OR Sand -repart-at mou
regular meeting.
need
secure
the
Finance Committee
Mr. Zeller reported the approval
of all bills, which were paid later.
Property Committee
Mr. Hauer reported the furnace
at the Post Office in operation and
is working fine.
The property committee was in-
structed to have an ash pit dug at
rear of Post Office five feet deep and
line same with crossing brick or con-
crete.
Light Committee
Mr. Eshleman recommended a light
be placed between Comfort alley and
Market Street close to tool house on
Henry street. Also a light at Columbia
Avenue and Poplar street. The
Street Committee was ordered to in-
vestigate and report at next regular
meeting.
Board of Health
The Secretary reported six places
released of whooping cough placards
and five more places tagged.
An appropriation of $25.00 was
granted the Board of Health by
eouncil.
Ordinance Committee
The ordinance regulating curbs and
gutters passed second reading.
The ordinance relative to the open-
ing of Wood street passed its first
reading. The name. of the street was
changed from Wood to West Donegal
street.
Treasurer's Report
The report of Mr. Hauer showed
a balance of $2,690.46 in the boro
account, a balance of $3873.75 in the
Water account, a balance of $146.00
in the interest account.
—— iG GRE me ————e.
| A Grand Spelling Bee
3 Wi spelling bee will be held
dependence Schoolhouse, one
e-half miles east of Landis-
long the Harrisburg pike, on
ay evening, December 21st.
will be three classes, two
and one information class.
will be awarded each class.
vill also be dialogues, recita-
usie, ete.
VILLE HIGH
WILL GIVE PLAY
v will be held in the Landis-
[h School on Saturday eve-
bember 30th, entitled “The
Second Wife”, There will
ions and music between the
gram starts at 7:30 P, M.
arriage License.
G. Brubaker and Martha
Elizabethtown.
Keller, Lebanon county,
Edilgmas, Elizabeth-
re
The pl ;
with a loaded
along the
night, Harry
accidentally
shot
in the
walking
ve and
's Station,
T
apon
ith,
e ff of the wo examina-
tions by p + RK,
ta, § lod to locate os let,
ipbell was str¢ along E
aot, street, Mariett a, exhibiting
revolver to tw companions,
en it was discharged, the bullet
Miss Smith. A heavy fur
worn by Miss Smith was pen-
ctrated by Uff baleb ard pre
ed more serious injury than a se- |
vere flesh wound.
a TAP IO
Birthday Party
Miss Anna Brubaker, gave a birth-
day party in honor of her brother
Robert at their home on West Done-
gal street on Thanksgiving evening,
Many games were played and refresh-
ments served. The following were
present:
Misses Dorothy Schock, Alice Her-
man, Margaret Krall, Katherine Long-
enecker, Esther Garber, Sarah Har-
ley, Esther Brubaker, Annie Bruba-
ker, Elizabeth Brubaker and Messrs. |
Robert Brubaker, Charles Habecker,
Howard Lindemuth, Bigler Mumma,
Charles Eby, John Eshleman and Le-
roy Herman,
endl
“Pp ATTERSONIAN” TO HOLD
V BIG SPELLING BEE
The Pattersonian of the Mount
Joy High School will hold a spelling
bee in the Mount Joy hall on Thurs-
day evening, December 14. A two
act plajRentitled, “Miss Molly” will
be rendered. Other features, “When
Molly pnt the Pepper in the Tea”.
There (will be three classes and
three prizes for each class. Two
spelling classes and one information
class. Admission 80 cents. The pro-
gram starts promptly at 7:30 P. M.
ere Gi - OE
E ling
Marke
0
rikine
coat
Terit- |
§ Fd
Refrigerator Went Wrong
Quite a little excitement occurred
on Main St. the other morning when
at the H. H. Krall meat market
their refrigerator plant went wrong,
causing the amonia tank to spring a
leak. A hose that is connected to the
plant and is used for running off
the water and which extends out over
the pavement to the curb, came in
contact with the amonia tank in some
manner and strong fumes poured out.
—— A RI —————
Held Congregational Meeting
A Congregational meeting of ‘the
First Presbyterian church was held
on Monday evening, which resulted
in additional sections to the Charter
and the election of two
and one elder to serve three years.
Mr. Frank Bryan and Dr. Thome
were elected trustees and Dr. Work-!
man, ruling Elder, to succeed him-
self.
Rtas
Brownstown Here Friday :
On Friday evening, December 8,
the Brownstown High will be ‘the
attraction on the local floor. On
this occasion the local high Girls
will oppose the Brownstown Girls
in the preliminary.
The games will be called at 7:45
d the admission will be 15 and 25!
|
er —-
unt Joy H


potivg Match
3 will o held on
Solis on Sat-
lot ©
11 gas
L's celeh
ive
at |
pful Grand |
appro- |
| is the
‘Miss Clare Manning, $35.32; Miss
trustees |
:} yesterday from Perry county where
MR. AND MRS. WM. FACKLER
OUR WEEKLY |
|
CARD BASKET
Mr.
lunga, ai
William,
and Ele
and Ng Willian am Fackle T of |
led by their children,
Anna, Mary,
celebrated
fifth wedding anniversa:
iving Day. One son, C
salesman in the
uests were:
ERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE
| MANY COMERS AND GOERS
IN THIS LOCALITY
| Susan,
{P anor
or
5
'y on
Mumma spent
her relatives
Rhoades
ndisville as the
spent
guest
s Stella Wachstetter,
t Thursday with Mr.
s Sload.
E Wilhelm,
with Mr.
| Groff on Sunday.
Reuben Shellenbe
at Lancaster, as
of Flor-
and Mrs.
of Elizabeth-
and Mrs. B. F.
Mr.
*S lay
ichard
Mr. and
downe, are
Dr. and M»
Miss Sar:
Snyder. Cy ks
Mrs. J. H. Bre im, of Lans- | any, o
pending a few days hondis
. Workman. B48 2, ie 3
1 Caltrider, of Middletown D2stor and wife, of
guest of Mrs. Fannie Welsh ag served.
and Mrs. Andrew Kautz. celebrate 4 their twenty
Miss Grace Dietz, of Lewist ve! sump
SD nding a few days with her
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Deitz.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown,
Thursday at Landisville as
her uncle and aunt. §
Monroe Lindemuth U
spen Thursday
ohrers wn.
ce own. is
parents . :
i Clk .
on many
dd th rough
a
YEVEET
AT NR
Al, NEWS
QUICK REAL Al
HAPPENINGS
and
spent
ruests
of
and
INTERE
OM ALL OY
STING
t present.
Mond
ren
re an y to his home
and Mrs.
P 4
pent
Benj.
York City as the
My
ul-ai placed
tion amg
guests of relatives. constr
ember anted
Mr Clarence a
and rabaiker to 1,189 miles.
and children, of Reading, visited Mr.! At the beginning of
and Mrs. Paul E. Smith on Sunday. were 4.2 motor vehicles for each |
(Continued on page 8) [mile of road in the United States. |
a A | Ephrata held a special election for |
the purpose of making a loan for the | |
erection of a filter plant. It was de-
— feated 795 to 158,
The annual session of the teach- Mr. W. Chester Hill, of Leechburg
ers’ local institute will be held In Pa, a student at Mt. Airy Luther-
the Mount Joy High school on Sat-|an Seminary, occupied the pulpit of
urday, December 9. There will be Trinity Lutheran Church last Sun-
a morning and afternoon session as!
day.
follows: The new hous f Ed 1
Morning Session, 9:30 A. M. je ALY hones of X\ Beam 90
3 Clayton Metzler are nearing comple-
Music, Institute; Devotlonal ex-|yion The plasterers are about fin-
ercises, Rev. James M. Fisher;
“%» | ished and the owners expect to oc-
Bound Tome Talk, Beans ye ‘cupy them in the near future.
ammond, Primary Supervisor, M. oul AV 1d
S. N. Training School; Vocal Solo, | Bessie May Hoay, - 14 years old,
3 lof Lancaster was awarded $500
Ms uns De a Tonle To damages by a jury in Common Pleas
: 3 Co’ rt. She was struck by a truck
EE A. P.|0f the Lancaster fire department.
» Afr sincos Session, 1:00 P. M. Herman Graybill, a carpenter and
yas : : 1 (woodworker, employed at the Hei-
Se Suaras lizabelbiowh Jig stand planing mill at Chiquies, had
: |his left hand caught in a roll at the
Forel Salo, Mss Jnana i iy (mill, and as a result three fingers are
Piano Solo, Miss Kathryn YLonge- | badly lacerated and cut.
necker; Address, Hon. Lee Driver, One of the largest barns and con-
tents in Dauphin county, east of
ate z iducation. I ’
State Depratment of Edel Middletown, was completely destroy-
ed by fire Saturday eveing, own-
ed by Wm. Helsher. Mr. Jno. Bea-
mesderfer, of this place, owns the
farm adjoining.
William Olsen, aged 18 years, of
New Cumberland, arrested in this
place after he had attempted to
sell an automobile in Philadelphia
to a Salunga garageman for $90,
was taken back to the Quaker City
by the State police.
Bl
SCHOOL BOARD MET
MONDAY EVENING
1922 there |
THE ANNUAL SESSION OF
TEACHERS’ LOCAL INSTITUTE

RED CROSS ROLL.CALL
REPORT OF LOCAL BRANCH
The sixth Red Cross roll call en-
ded November 30, 1922. The work-
ers of Mount Joy should indeed be
commended on the results of the
drive.
The following is the amount col-
lected:
Mrs. Henry Carpenter and Mrs.
Luke Beamesderfer, $64.50; Mrs.
Clara Harnish, $40.50; Mrs. Solon
Barr and Mrs. Fred Bucher, $39.65;
Miss Harley and Mrs. H. O’Neil,
$39.00; Florin: Mrs. Kautz, Mrs.
Manning and Mrs. C. Harnish,
‘$38.60; Miss Marie Klugh, $35.00;
The regular meeting of the Mount
Joy School Board was held on Mon-
day evening with all members pre-
gent. The regular routine of business
was transacted. The board purchas-
ed small fire extinguishers, to be lo-
cated in different parts of the build-
ing. The Holiday vacation will ex-
tend over one week, beginning with
the close of school on December 22
and will open on Tuesday, January
2nd.
Anna Webb, $15.25. Of this total
$294.00 was sent to Lancaster Chap-
ter and $10.57 being contributed,
stays here and $4.25 for the Near
East.
ier fy ME ———
1 About the Hunters
. A crowd of local hunters who are
deer hunting in the South Mountains,
shot two to date.
Mr. Charles Beaston returned home
men mene GA Germ
A Wedding Dinner.
r. and Mrs. P. E. Getz gave a
wedding dinner at their: home on
Thanksgiving, in honor of Mr: and
Mrs. J. Buch, of Lancaster. ' Mrs.
Buch was formerly Miss Helen Getz.
The following were present: Mrs.
[Alma Getz, Miss Pearl Getz, of\Eph-
ata; Salome Feeser, Mr. and Mrs. E.
. Clay, Mr. and Mrs. IL L. Kimmel,
Ath Harry E. ' Getz, Kutz-
be shot a fine deer.
+ Harvey Newcomer and. Nissly
Greider returned last evening from
the South Mountain with a fine buck.
The members of the Camp Ream
Hunthg Club are home. Or / fin
Buck was bagged, it being shot/ J Mr
A. D. Garber, of Florin. ’
hn Kover and son,

. C. Schock.
WEDDED 25 YEARS |
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the mail. { w
Funeral ser:
| ceme
under | °
| towns
{ only
own ; Haty V. Knupp, of Harris: |.

Botan
‘daughter, Alice of this place burg and ‘H.
‘Elizabethtow
Fancy Work Display
The Willing Workers Cy
ircle of the Evangelics
will hold & fancy work (
cember 16, 1922. A mey
n [of cake, coffee, sandwi
and home-made ¢andy
OUR MORTUARY
RECORDINGS
JJ
MANY WELL
HAVE PASSED TO THE
GREAT BEYOND
Annie Elizabeth Clinton
. E. Clinton,
the home of her
from a complication
Mrs
ig
rom a complicatior
74 years.
George W. Hogomiogler
W. Hogentogler, Colum. |
ia, died, at his home,
| Wee Ines day 2 after a few week
ged 68 Be
George
’s illness
wido V
children:
ides his
survived by three
at home:
Mrs. Harry
bia, and one
Lancaster. He was a member of
United Brethren chur. h.
David Ruhl
David Ruhl, of Manheim, aged 72
fell over on Main street Sat-
afternoon and died Imme-
Death was due to
He is survived by two
Mrs. Harry Keller and
Elliott of Mahheim.
rere held this af-
rment in Fairview
Hall, both
brothr,
of Co-
Salome
vears,
diately.
trouble.
ehters,
oseph
ices
4 4
yon with inte
tery.
rn
Miller, wife
Manheim, died
yal He 1 Sun
nlicatic
vine Hy
of
Spita
KNOWN PEOPLE | oth
aged 80 years, | are
grandson, at |
of |
of pre umonia |.,
's. William Broome |
1
Abraham |
1i8 nec
Vof ec
heart |
|schools
in!
n of |
3 TO 9
DUCATIONAL WEE
1
{ DECEMBER
The Legion, bac!
ation Ass
f Public Instrue
nia, and
lucationa
|
} A
the
the
ho .
gmote the cause of
standard of citi
an int
» interest ¢
nse, deter
nong
education.
the value and
m in
hat .
Jetler
Ze
education to all the
peo
) hat
Inve not an expense,
out hich posterity
| che
with-
is
In ordgl accomplish thes
thy and to attain the
gree of good for the community,
understanding of school condi
; and problems and a closer
ntance with the working of
1 system, on the part of
and the community In gen
gsary. To see re this s
yperation between scheol o
i, teachers and community
extend a cordial invitation to all pa
and friends of the Mount Joy
schools to observe Friday, Decem
ber 8, as Parents Dav and!on that
day to visit the part or paris of the |
which interest yu most |
The regular class work of the school !
vill b ied on until three
W he n will addr
ns the
5€@ Wor.
aims greatest
an
ae
choo
ents
irit |
f-
fieials
sy We
trons
yeloe!
the
e ca
a speaker
patro
1blv room
liberty
in
her husband
F uner, al services
y morning:
an illne
resident
Imost his entire
Mary, wife of John
of Woodside, East Hemp
fiel township survives. Funeral
services were held this afternoon at
2 o’clock at Millersville Mennonite
church. Interment in the adjacent
cemetery.
hip a
sister,
Shank,
Susan Kulp
Mrs. Susan Kulp, widow of Hiram
Kulp, of Rohrerstown, died yesterday
morning of infirmities, aged 76 years.
She had been in failing health for
several weeks, She is survived by
these children: Mrs. Samuel Cooper,
East Petersburg; Mrs. Jacob Brubak-
er, Rohrerstown; Mrs. Harry Roth,
Fruitville; Clayton, Rohrerstown.
Strictly private funeral services will
be held Thursday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Interment will be made in
the Lutheran cemetery in Rohrers-
town.
Mrs.
John H. Tyson
John H. Tyson died at his home fn
Rapho township early this morning
from a complication of diseases, aged
70 years, 3 months and 19 days. He
was a member of the United Brethren
Church of this place. Deceased is
survived by the following children:
Harry, Mount Joy; Mrs. Jerry Hilt,
of Florin; Clayton, of Mountville;
Norman, of Mount Joy; Mrs. Abram
Earhart, of Manheim; Mrs. Harry
Hilt, at home.
Funeral services will be held from
his late home on Friday morning at
9 o'clock and 10 o’clock in the Sil-
ver Springs United Brethren Church.
Interment in the adjoining cemetery.
tn sens I) A rene
SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING
AT FAIRVIEW CHURCH
A local Sunday School meeting
will be held at the Fairview Church
of the Brethren on Sunday, Decem-
ber 10 at 1:30 P. M. The following
program will be rendered: Devotion-
al Exercises, Elder S. B. Fahnestock;
How to observe Sunday to the best
advantage, John B. Brubaker; The
value of musié¢ in the Sunday School,
Mrs. Lizzie Becker; Song; The Sun-
day School Teacher: (a) Qualifica-
tions, Harry Wolgemuth; (b) Lesson
Preparation, Harry Brehm; (c) Pre-
senting the Lesson, Charles Weaver;
Developing the Spiritual Life of the
Child:. (a) In the Home, Harry Fah-
nestock; (b) In the Sunday School,
Mary Brubaker; Song; An Ideal San-
day School, H. A, Merkey; Round
Table, John K. Miller; Song Service
at 1:15.
Bn Gh Sa ER——
Basket Ball
On Saturday the Mount Joy basc
‘ket ball team will journey to Lititz
‘Monday, December 11th, they
will oppose the Manheim Five on the
local floor.
_
na | «
Har ry | W
and the communi
D. L. B rfer,
Supervising Pri
BE — A
mes. feroy SHEAFFER L
AGREEABLY SURPRISED |,
»
A bi
of Mrs.
east
surprise was given
Leroy
this place.
rthday
| honor
home of
Refresh Hientd
following:
Monroe Sheaffer,
Mrs.
useful = gifts.
served to the
Mr. and Mrs
Florin; Mr. and
and daughters Mary, Margaret and
Ethel, of Maytown; Mr. and Mrs. S.
C. Hershey, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hol
linger, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spangler
daughter Belleanna, Misses Anna
and Rachhel Peifer, Mr. Jas. Sheaff-
er of Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Newcomer, of Salunga; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Sarp, Mr. and Mrs. David
Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Yeaple and daughter Helen, Mr. and
Mrs. George Zimmerman and sons,
Harold, Rohert and daughter Pearl,
Mr. Aaron Sharp and daughters Ruth,
Anna and Josephine and Fred Ret-
tew, of Marietta; ard Mr. Norman
Mugser.of Silver Spring.
ei. nt Qasr eee J
THE AMERICAN LEGION ,
HELD PUBLIC mipfine
The public meeting held i behalf
of the American Legion home was
held in Mount Joy Council Chamber
on Friday evening and was well at-
tended. Definite plans to obtain a
home were made and action taken
with that end in view.
A committee was appointed whose
duty is to obtain a charter for the
organization as quickly as possible.
The next meeting of this body is
called for Dec. 12th, at 8:30 P. M.
All citizens of Mount Joy and com-
munity are invited to be present, and
by being present you will show your
interest in this vital enterprise.
Rr "a.
Evangelistic Services
The special services in the United
Brethren church, of this place, are
still in progress, and are very well
attended. They are.in charge of J.
Arthur Schlichter, of Philadelphia.
Mr. Schlichter is an excellent speak-
er and with his experience as a
worker in the slums of our cities,
he is able to present to his hearers
the awfulness of sin, and the Love,
compassion and power of Jesus
Christ in a way that will help men
determine what course to choose.
Se ices every night this week at
7:30 until Sunday | night when he
will give his last #ddress.
————— AG rari
Sale of Fancy Work
The Needle Guild of Trinity Luth-
eran church will “hold its fifth an-
nual Chrsitmas Sale of fancy work.
ete., on December 9th, 1922 at Mrs.
Mina Dierolf’s Shoe Store, on East
Main street.
a aa
The Men's Federation
The monthly meeting of the
Men’s Federation will be held -in the
Evangelical church, Sunday next ar
2:30|P. M. This is a Fathers’ an

Sons' meeting and all men and hove
are urged to be present. of
Horace R. Barnes, of Frankland
Marshall College, will be the flleak-
er. Special music and an orgilis'ra
Emm 2
us, | NU]
| at Fl nm,
a representa- |
education is an |
| Thursday
doomed to | o
| the
| A recepti
Gibbons
1 n |
Sheaffer at her |
She was |
the recipient of many beautiful and |!
Christ Sheaffer
jon
|leman,
YOUNG FOLKS ARE
JOINED IN WEDLOCK
i
ir
IBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN
YOUNG FOI
JOINED
IN THE HOLY BONDS OF
MATRIMONY
“isher—Clark
] iter of Mr.
lumbia,
ington,
inesday
; for-
will
KS ARE
Md.
nerly from. Columbia.
reside in Wilmington,
Longenecke
Walter F.
Mr. and Mrs.
Manheim, a
of Lebanon, were
church, Leba
There were
y+ 0F
Seeman,
in the Reformed
noon.
uests present.
Brubaker-—Kneisly
J. Earl Brubaker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry of Rapho
township and Miss Ar Kneisly,
wughter of Mr, and M {neige
ly, of West Hempfield re
m 1 Saturday evening at 8 o’-
. Hiram 1, at
10] led
r of
avely.
home
and
Mt.
Brubaker
"lock by Rev
his hom )
by
» col
M
ors
bridegy
at the
Mr.
near
on was
of the bride
Mrs. Brubaker will
Joy.
ada
side
Gotts shall,
Gottshall
were niarried ‘at the
| and
Thur
Gibbons
A; Helen
home
Mrs.
lay
ef
iss
1158
ron
cipal |.)
r 1
ents of the bri
Brub Kc
s radiakhiy
were | sal
by g
res in Mount Joy x
y evening at eight o'clock
attended by Miss Martha
Brubakery as bridesmaid nd Mr,
Monroe y as best man, On
Sunday a wedding dinner was served
at the home of the bride's parents.
Those present were as follows: Mr,
and Mrs. J. Earl Brubaker, Miss Mar-
tha Brubaker and Mr. Monroe Snave=
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kneisly, Mr,
and Mrs. Harry Brubaker, Rev. and
Mrs. Hiram Eshleman, Mr. and Mrs,
Isaac Kneisly and daughter Gladys,
Mr. and Mrs. Engle Shelly and chil-
dren Lester and Miriam, Mr. and Mrs,
Kauffman Herr and dauchter Elva
Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Brandt,
Mr, Isaac Eshlemarr M “ve Garber
Mrs. Maria Gibble, Mx da Esh-
lar. and Mrs t Snyder,
Mr and Mrs. John :k, Mr. and
Mrs. Char ard daughter
Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ham-
bright, Misses Adaline Kneisly, Fan-
nie Kneisly, Miriam Brubaker, Mr,
Levi Kneisly and Wilson Mohler,
The table waiters were Misses Anna
Shonk, Maud Nolt and Margaret
Ginder and Mr. Ephraim Eshleman
and John Meclhorn were the ushers.
The bride received a large number of
beautiful and useful gifts.
Sh
es Simpkins
LARGE BARN AND CONTENTS
DESTROYED BY FIRE
The large bank barn, 41 by 80
feet in size, on the farm of Frank
Gibble, one mile west of Masterson
ville, was burned to the ground Fri.
day morning at 9 o’clock, entailing a
loss of $5,000. ' This adds one more
to the number of fine farm buildings
destroyed in like manner in Lancaster
county this fall.
Losses of this kind are particularly
heavy at this time of the vear,
usually sweeping away the result of
the entire summer’s work. The Gib
ble barn contained 10 acres of corn,
five acres of tobacco, 12 acres of
hay and 20 tons of straw, besides
most of the farm implements, No
live stock was burned.
The fire was presumably started
by children playing in the barn, and
the flames soon were beyond control
DE ——
HARRY WAY, COLORED,
PAYS THE PENALTY
Harry Way, colored, of
who was" found guy'ty
der of Z. W. Keller
ast summer, paid
Rellfonte, Mondav. - id
death in the electric ¢
remains were sent here ao or
in charge. by his mothes. .
The funeral cervices wil® he hef
from his late: hame on Manhei
street - on Thursday ' afta.noor.
two o'clock and will he strict
vate. Interment wfil' he mad,
this pia
of the taes,
stable hepg !
malty at

Tincoln cemetery, [near tow
adve