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VOLUME XXIII NO. 35
You Could Make No Better Resolution Than to Advertise Regularly During This Entire Year
Mount i Panna, Wedveutuy, v January 30, 1924
$1.50 « Your in Advance





ROAD WE ALL MOST
TRAVEL SOMETIME
MANY WELL KONWN PEOPLE

HAVE PASSED TO THE
GREAT BEYOND
Mrs. Cecelia Owens
died at Columbia aged 41 years.


Courtney
IDR. JAMES P. ZIEGLER

niversary in a hospital is
event but to Dr.
of this place it meant a great deal.
has been a
age, patient at
time past. While

WAS AGREEBLY SURPRISED
The celebration of a birthday an-
not re-
garded as a particularly enjoyable
James P. Ziegler,
Dr. Ziegler who was 75 years of
the
Lancaster General Hospital for some
his condition is
RECENT LOCAL REAL

MR. MARTIN B. HIESTAND BUY
THE PETER S. BRUBAKER
PROPERTY ON EAST MAIN
STREET, HERE.


ESTATE MATTERS
S
Realtor John E. Schroll closed an-
A DINNER IN HONOR OF
MR. AND MRS. CYRUS GAINOR

At a dinner given in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Gainor on Sun-
day, at the home of the bride’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Het-
rich, of town entertained a large
host of relatives and friends. The
following were present and enjoyed
the dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus
Gainor, Mr. and Mrs. William Het-
rich, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gainor,
Virginia Gainor, Anna Barto, Clar-












Jockey Club Held
Its Annual Banquet
ORGANIZATION OF THE GERBER [morning to participate in the annu-
ICH-PAYNE SHOE CO. MET AT
THE STEVENS HOUSE, AT
LANCASTER.
The annual banquet of the Jockey




CLERGYMEN HOLD ANNUAL
WINTER MEETING HERE

from Lancaster and
congregated in St.
here yesterday
Clergymen
York counties
Luke’s Church,
al winter session of the Episcopal
Arch~deaconry of the Harrisburg
diocese of that denomination.
Sessions convened at 11 A. M.
with the opening service a celebra.






The Farm Women
MRS. NORMAN BAER GIVES HIS-






































Met on Saturday

TORY OF FARM WOMEN SO-
CIETIES IN LANCASTER
COUNTY.

Farm Women Society, No. 4, held








 













by no means critical, yet for a time ; i
th important real estate Club of the G . i ; : : :
Leah Marion, daughter of Charles |it was serious. For some weeks HE a He sold a lot| nce Gainor, William Hetrich, Jr., Co...of ae a herithe iy Shoe Son of the Holy Eucharist at which {an interesting meeting at the home
A. Seibert, of Columbia, died from |past friends both in and out of his f ground fronting 27 feet on East Beulah Hetrich, Samuel, Arthur Stevens Hones, 1.0 oat ey a 5 e| Archdeacon Dorwart officiated a<|of Mrs. Clarence Reist, near the
a complication of diseases aged 13 |profession had been contemplating | or. © g Loon and David Hetrich, Clarence Gainor ou lancaster last Fri-|celebrator, assisted by local clergy |borough, on Saturday afternoon.
years. a dimer for “Dr 3m ” but pa iy Main street and 29 feet wide in the |and Levi Gotshal, Jr., all of Mt. |day evening with seventy members| Luncheon was served by the wo. [There was a large attendance des-
ness had made this impossible. a | 62%, On Henry street for Mr. Petei Joy. Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant Coble (Present. Music was furnished by/men of St. Luke's Church shortly |pite the eold weather.
Mrs. Nathaniel Minnich died at a age 4 p or . : S. Brubaker, to Mr. Martin B. Hies- [and Caroline Coble, of Elizabeth- the Kentucky Berenaders. After jafter noon, and in the interim unti'| The entertainment portion of the
Manheim Monday afternoon from Monday nce er 1dea and i.nd., The buildings thereon are town, Mr. Aaron Gerlach and Miss | the banquet a business meeting was [the afternoon session the visiting | program consisted of a recitation by
dropsy aged 74 years. The funeral aon ay morning a committee |, half story frame house and(Alma Gerlach of Hershey, and Mr. [held when the club adopted a inspected the new [Martha Jane Reist; vocal duet by :
will be held Thursday morning with called upon the physieian 3 his bed- | parber shop occupied by Mr. Clarence and Mrs. Morris Gainor and chil- | name, Gerberich-Payne Club, The | [tory. Alice dR bert Gar 21 and ian
: side and presented him with a . 1di oy | dren, Harvey, Walter, Rhoda, Mir- | following officers we lecte ice and Rovert Larber anda plang
interment at Elm. hs joa Weaver, a frame office building 1 X liam, Mildred i Elizabeth of ers were elected for| In the afternoon the Rev. Henry [solo by Catherine Garber, aged 9
purse containing 75 pieces of gold 34 feot and a frame garage XTC air ed anc izabeth of Bel- | one year: President, Charles Eshle- 1, Drew of St. John’s Episcopal years :
While Mrs. Lucinda Nies, aged in $5 denominations, one for each feet. man; secretary, Willi am Batzel; t{churehs, Lancaster, read a yee ae Sq
78 this, cr : : year of his life. The aged physician : . . TR treasurer, Irvin Smith: frosl » Tea paper on Mrs. Norman Baer, of Salunga,
, of Lititz, was burning rubbish, On April 1st Mr. Hiestand and | ’ Smith; reireshment| “The Crisis.” rave an interesting hist f the
: ST 4 . {was overcome and could not articu- : committee Harve H Irod gave ah nteresung ® €
ker clothing caught fire and she was fate his thanks the = : Mr. Harvey Hawthorne will open fi ’ ey ercelro | The following clergy of Lancas- | women’s farm societies of Lancaster
#0 badly burned that she died next hi on splendid re. first-class garage there. Immediate ghalrman; Joseph Bundle, Clyde | ter county are members of the|county, the first of which was start-
day. DN vs Ho | |1y after taking possession they will | Getherieh and Charles 5 L. Eshle-| Archdeac onry of Harrisburg; Rev |ed in Lititz in 1919. At present there
sured, egler says himsell, 1s now as-|,, model and probably rebuild the en. | man collectors, Paul Hipple, Irvin clifford Gray Twombly, D. D,, Rev [are eight societies in the county. A
; Desth Of A Chg 2 * tire garage. Mr. Hiestand will move | Pn Christian Rinse; I Sarer, [He nry Lowndes Drew and Rev. H |report of the organized juniors was
Yenc Nlorence Lighty, 21- be anc ames Gilbert yde ierhber-| ay, ; 2
months-old daughter, of Mr. and ig J, bic bY INTERESTING H HAPPENINGS | ich made an address and John Skip-| parm of Lancaster; Rev. H |given by Mrs. Norman Bender. Sev-
Mrs. John Lighty, died at the home Saver =nd Jeter "6 Wil grec | FROM ALL OVER THE COUN- | per gave a clog dance. The follow-! Auld of Paradise; tev. G. F.|enteen girls have been enrolled. They
of her parents in Bainbridge, from i a very modern show room and office TRY FOR THE BENEFIT {fre Sem Bligh etal gy; | Caruthers of Columbia; Rev. A. A |have formed a sewing and canning
diphther She is by tw building on the Main street front. | OF BUSY PEOPLE 1 : presenti of Lancaster Junction; Rev. |club which has b t ht by Mi
phtheria. She 1s survived by two \ rd oe : i | Arndt, Jacob Arndt, William Bat-|,, v re. as Deen ‘taugnl by Mass
pisters, Anna and Ethel, her parents This is one of the most centra]| Se 7 ) - |Azael Coates of Manheim, and Rev.|Ann Forbes, State College extension
RE Siig I 3 business 1 ions i in| John L. Coldren is the new post. | Warren Bates, Earl Boyer,ip yg 4, lis Oy Enso
and grandparents. usiness locations in town and in| « Col New Dost Bolt Corel Brubaker: Al a . Ashton-Martin of of Mou Joy |worker for Lancaster county.
ann time Mr. Hiestand will erect build. master at Manheim. Fre ye i 2 5 oh 21a gs Be 5 Reports of thé State Convention at
NUMBER OF VERY WE i ¢ai at wi > York is ki re 24 Frubaser, : Ei wil
Mrs. Ida Longenecker YOUNG FOLKS ELL KON gs on Said plot Hat will not only hg me Sine - ii Joseph Detweiler, Milton er Harrisburg were given. Society No.
While sprinkling ash on the icy INED be a credit to himself and his busi extend its city limits. } Hatry De Harvey Dillman, Le 4 had the greatest representation at
pavement in front of her home at nN THE HOLY oF ness but the town as well. | Miss Eva Schneider is off duty at Ellis, Charles Fuge I Roy En sell the convention of any society in the
4 . ~ . a wngle, LLeRoy Eng : Rs I y =
Marietta yesterday, Mrs. Ida Long- - ea Jot the lot and, the G10 en Castings Company, J. B. Eshbach, Charles Eshleman state with eighteen members pres-
enecker, was attacked by vertigo Married in Philadelphia ? 5 Was 1D at { ! Earl Eshleman, Aver Eshlems ent,
and died shortly thereafter. She Abram B. Long, of Petersburg, Mr. L. Percy Heilig has sold the | The Evangelical church closed 2 | Robert Eshleman f Walter ny Those who attended were: Mrs.
was 64 years old. Her husband, a| and Miss Elizabeth Simmons, of Lan- | Prorerty he recently purchased fron ! Wo weeks’ revival service | man, John James Garber, Harry Lichty, County Chairman,
sister and two brothers survive. caster, were married in Philadelphia |H- C. Schock, corer of Main and | By evening. i | Ira Gainer, Carl Germer, Clyde Ger-| PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT | Mrs. H. S. Nolt, Mrs. E. J. Nolt,
mee on Wednesday. Manheim streets, to Mrs. W. B. Det. hs mong Goldbach of Lig, Jost berich, Grant Gerberich, Raymond THE MANY COMERS AND Mrs. D. L. Shellenberger, Mrs. J.
Mrs. Frances Camp Maso F wiler. ie walle: Sons go $6( | Gilbert, Levi Gotshall, Lester Groff GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY C. Shellenberger, Mrs. C. J. Musser,
Mrs. Frances Camp died at her RO gremah Mr. J. A. Bachman has purchased While on a trip to New York wiv Heres ro : ae : Mrs. Ira Frantz
home in Bainbridge Tuesday after- Samuel Mason and Miss Anna M. the H. H. Morton property on the V Geor Ze Hunter, of Ephrata wants Hercelrode, Sylvester Hen- Harry Leib visited his parents at M S oy N Ho i N. M. Bender,
: = an lm danch £M dM e 5% 0 a 4 | drix, Panl Hipple, Raymond Hipple,{ Lancaster. Mrs. - N. Hostetter, Mrs. A. 8.
noon, aged 75 years. She is sur oreman, daughter o r. an YS.!at West D 1 dD 1 $25,000 for a broken leg sustained in | by : 2
vived by two sons, Guy, of Bain-| John Foreman, of Rheems, were i net Pe on nega (a trolley crash near Adamstown. | Harry Hinkle, Jr., Ralph tne Miss Marie Carson spent the week- Leonard: Ne Kaun, Mise
bridge, and William, Columbia, and | married recently in the home of the Last . Wear poate | Christian Kinsey, Jay lugh, Lelend at Philadelphia as the guest of est, Mrs Alvin Reist, Mrs.
nue radars. Fora Vere pra y The raters wast The C. A. Gruber farm, of se venty Shine pty Rgeut | Roy Leedom, Norman Mateer, Al-| My and Mrs. Jacob McCauley. Clarence Reist, Mrs. Abner Risser,
: ve 0 PY &Ud, 3 ™ Tariv dennell a 14 ell a¢ - .. » i 8. e 3
services were held Friday afternoon | performed by Rev. Dougherty and Bo, ae * he So dence,” a report from Washington | , _ Pennell Joy pe Fo Ry Miriam and Jacob, children of Mr. Mrs a ny Garber and Mrs. Nom
in the Methodist church at Bain-| 55 witnessed by the immediate Landastor i > ; ue ro te says. {or ay 8 SPE SOCECTS | and Mrs. Charles Bennett are confin- i ajay : :
bridge. Interment was made in the | families. Mrs. Mason is a prominent [5 ar HNL, Line) Way Sold vi The department at Washington | or. ii hl, Ros sell Sha i | ed to their home with chicken pox. | “he next meeting of the society
Bainbridge cemetery. school teacher at the Urien school P. M. Ober, at private sale. He will is authority for the faa that he , | Shatz, Benjamin Shank, “Howar Mr. Harry Geib and. Ul be_bald at the home of Mrs. Ed
West: Donessl townshin and the take possession April 1st. The farm is 73 per Tent higher today Ahan { Shank, Paris Shonk, Christian Si- Mildred. ok Thursde: of Columbia Saturday
Abram G. Balmer ; p is one of the best tobacco and wheat a3 ? imons, Frank Schroll, Irvin Smith Voie of | afternoon, February 28rd _vhe
hei groom is a prominent P. R. R. labor- : : was in 1913. ’ Mrs. Rose Keller, at Elizabethtown. ; ™ os ;
Abram G. Balmer, of Manheim or ‘on the Rheems section producers in that section. Bandits bfoke into the sum-| 1-€0 Smeltzer, Jacob K. Stauffer, Misses Nedra Cunningham, Anna chick raising "will be discussed by
died at the home of son, Jobs ——- | mer house of Federal Judge Mayer, {John Skipper, Joseph Stoner, Car Weber and Martha Engle visited { members of ihe society
Falmer, Seay oe ening xm pap Two Clerks Resign. DO WE OR DO WE NOT in New York City and stole two Shatz, Truman Sprout, Thomas Sto-1 school on Thursday afternoon at the A
failure, age ie. years, cease Miss Grace Holwager has resign- HAVE STATE POLICE? barrels of liquor. ler, Clayton Young, Frank Zeager| ypion School House. A BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR
was a retired farmer. hn ; | Miss Miriam Raffensberger of Sal-| and Joseph Ellis. : . en
MISS E
Funeral services were held from ed as clerk at H. E.’ Hauer’s store Powers f Stat Poli der unga, has accepted a posit 8 wn treet Alene Mrs. Pau! C. Bricker und dauzh- THEL HENDRIX
ihe late home this Wednesday after. | to accept a clerkship in the office of er la Poa ® hora ora ES sop i Be pos ion 5 ter, of Clayton, N. J., spent the week :
so . { E. B. Rohrer at his new garage. is Lo re ; D oo%-keeper, at |THE MANOR MUTUAL end here as the guests of her sister,! A birthday party was held at the
noon with further services at Chi- petition filed in the Dauphin county the G. Moyer hardware store. TION :
ues Church. Burial was made in Mr. Claud Grosh will resign his | ooupt, ! The state save it will Yo 8 1.2 HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION | Mrs, Charles A. Wealand. j home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hen-
jes 7 position at H. E. Hauer’s store Feb. District Attorney Robert E. F 18 wil uke Mr. and Mrs. George Ebersole, of | drix on Saturday in honor of their
the adjoining cemetery. : ct Attorne obert 0X miles of hard surface road from a " ; holders of the Manc : .
3 1st, to accept a position as a sales- | and Captain Paul B. Stout, of the point south of Quarryville to the: The stock olders o : e ano spent Sunday here as | daughter Ethel. The evening was i
: man with the Keystone Furniture | State police, are called upon to Maryland state line; Mutual Fire Insurance Company helC tho gyests of the former's parents, [spent playing ga: musie ete.
Mrs. David B. Flory aryland state line; the work to be : ny and i i :
Mrs. Ida L. Flory, 55 years old Company at Lancaster. show why a warrant for Fred Bauer, done next summer. the election for directors and audi-| pry and Mrs. Eli Ebersole. | and a dainty lunch at. served
wife of David B, Flory, died at her Steelton, charging selling and pos- —_—— —— tors at their Yooms in The Agricul- Mr. and Mrs. John Greenawalt to those in atte follows :
home in Lawn. Her husband sur- A Narrow Escape session of intoxicating liquor tural Trust & Savings Co., Lancaster. | 54 daughters, Katherine and Mary, | Misses Ethel Elizabeth
vives, also the following children: While Jay M. Reich, of Marietta, should not be quashed. : resulting as follows: Directors: C. A.| ware recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Sql, Maru 5 kler, Esther Hen-
Oscar, Lawn; Mrs. Ruth Bunder-| was on his way to Lancaster on The petition contends the arrest, Greider, B. F. Greider, B. S. Stauf | yandvater, at Ellizabethtown. Shoo Sarah Dillinger,
man, Birdsboro; Charles E., Pal | Wednesday evening in an auto, an- | Was the hoi ] { fer, P. N. Frank, C. H. Frank, H. G Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Breneman and | Catherine Hendrix, Certrude Hens
. +he Tha reli 3 SS ole ce, w 3 nT y
myra; Mrs. S. L. Horst, Bellyille; | other pra nigh wa Tegal or i eri at this, f R IE N Warfel, D L .Shellenberger, M. M.| son, of Lancaster, spent Sunday here | drix, Messrs. Merl Hofer. Berl
Edna, at home. One brother, J. L.| rate of Speed, Smack the Sor ol us time.” Breneman, H. L. Lefever, P. S. Kray-| 35 the guests of Mrs. Breneman’s | Schoffield, hin
emerald, also survives. The | car, hurling it across the trolley is | a : tors: John G , : : : 4 oy RB asa ina
di as tracks and turning it over three The petition also asks that fitey| Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Benewit Auditors; Jom Camber, A. 8 mother, Mrs. A. K. Manning. par Brenan all of
a ae the church at Lawn. | times. Mr. Reich was slightly cut gallons of wine and a twenty gallon and daughter, of Lancaster: Mrs. Kendig and J. H. Kendig. : Mrs. Irvin Smith and daughter, | Albert Stumpf, Edward
Interment was made in Risser's | about the head. The car was badly | still be returned. {Benjamin Blottenberger and daugh- The following organization wat| Beulah, and Mrs. Fred Leiberher | Prince, Harry Binkley, F
cemetery. wrecked. Helen and Beatrice, of Landis- effected efter the election; Pres, visited the lower grades of our pub-|ler, all of Lancaster; Cha
: tee ELEVEN CONVERTS RESULT Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mow | Charles A. Greider; vice presiden’| ic schools on Thursday afternoon. |nmoch, Mr. and Mrs. Eman
Jacobi Shank. Grove. Won at Harrisburg OF THE BETHEL REVIVAL cr of Hershey; Mr. and Mrs. Tam H. G. Warfel; secretary, °F Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kough and | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ze
Shank Grove, aged thirty J. G. Baker, of Rapho township, BR {parter of Mourtsiile and Mr. ang | Greider; treasurer, P. N. Frank. son, Junior, of Harrisburg, were the | son Lloyd, of Carlisle;
a Fe, 7 Ire} rs A Arnie : : .
. oultryman and contractor, was a- The Church of God closed a sev- Mrs William Sheaffe d daughtc Sunday and Monday guests of Mr. |Zink, Miss Jennie Rhij
years, son of the late Simon and Re p Sheaffer and daughter 3 A 2
becca Grove. of Comoy township, | warded the following prizes at the | eral weeks series of revival services Helen of this place were entertained | 400,000 AUTO OWNERS Irvin Smith and family, on Marietta {| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
ee io Se oF DY a a Farm Products show at Harrisburg, | on Wednesday with eleven converts, |g dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. ARE MINUS ’'24 TAGS | street. children.
vid of near Bainbridge, after a short} on his S. C. Black Minoreas, first and | during the services. The converts | john Pennypacker on North Bar. = ree Mrs. Ross Rensel and son, Eli, of
lag ; complication of ro fourth on cock; first on cockerel and | are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin para street. Six hundred thousand sets of | Elizabethtown, returned home on The Gipsy Girls’
¥iness Irom a Ds fifth on hen. Sides and two children, Messrs. Paul crisis fi 1924 license plates for passenger| Thursday after spending some time On Friday next, Feh
ses. He is survived by the following
brothers and sisters: Harry, Harris-
burg; John, Ohio; David, Conoy town
ship; Mrs. Philip Libhart, Bainbridge
Amos, Rowenna; Mrs. Clayton Har-
nish, Lancaster R. F. D. No. 1 and
George of Conoy township. The
funeral services were held from the
home of his brother this forenoon
with further services in the Luther-
an church at Bainbridge.
Mrs. Harriet Engle.
Mrs. Harriet Engle, widow of the
late Jacob H. Engle, died on Friday
afternoon at 4:30 at the General
Hospital at Lancaster, death result-

gasoline to drop from 24 to 18 cents
a gallon but it only required 10 days
for it to go from 18 to 24 cents
again.
a gallon again on Monday.
or A =
State Revokes Permit.
The Farmers’ Oil Co. of Lancas-
ter, has been refused permission to
sell “its stock in Pennsylvania by
the State Bureau of Securities. The
oil company has already spent
$143,057.42 prospecting for oil in
Lancaster and York counties.
re A CR — ae
What a Difference
It took about three months fo:
The price jumped two cents
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against W. H. Lutz, of Columbia,
dent.
defendent’s car crashed into him on
the Columbia pike,
damaging his machine.
Bradley, Walter Kuhn, Joseph
Schroll, Henry Smeltzer, Misses
Anna Bundle and Margaret Leibfred
all of this place and Mrs. Meyers of
Pittsburgh.
rr AR A
Suit For Damages
M. E. Musser, attorney for Albert
and Ellen Bard, of Ironville, has
brought suit in Common Pleas Cour
for damages in an automobile acci-
The plaintiff alleges that the
near Kahler’s
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COUNTY JAIL CONDEMNED,

cars have been
issued, officials of
here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

the Department of Highways an-{John be
NEW ON RECOMMENDED nounced to-day, declaring that Mrs. Jacob M. Schroll and grand- | sic
The whole structure of the county based on 1923 registration there [daughter Miss Pearl Schroll spent | tet
jail was declared to be beyond re. | are approximately 400,000 owners |from Thursday to Sunday at Har-
pair and therefore condemned and | Who have failed to obtain the 1924 |risburg as guest of the latter’s sis- | of
the building
mended by the Grand Jury in its an-
nual report to the court after visit-
ing all of the
of 2 new jail recom-
county institutions,
plates.
The
use
officials
members of the highway motor pa
trol have been ordered to arrest al
drivers who
declared that
1923 license plate:
ter, Mrs.
Robert, and daughter, Byrl, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Heinzleman
R. R. Lauer.
Mrs. Herman Baumbach and son,
and children,

elude fhe the Hop after February 1. Marguerite and Lewis and Miss
Farm, the Prison and the Children’s SR TTR Phylis Diebler were Saturday guests
Home. Repaired The Line of Mr, I. W. Smith and family. ope
The high tension line of the Edi- Thy
Tit For Tat son Electric Company along the | ADJUDICATES FIVE
The constable at Quarryville {Colebrook road betwen Mumma’s LOCAL ESTATES
claims there are too many untagged


 





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ing from a complication of diseases. : 2 os . .
She was in her seventy-fourth Soo Has Scarlet Fever Thid Will Be a Real Bee Jog the Spree there, so he ook Sunday. Several large trucks con In Orphans Court Thursday
: . . Alpheus Morton, brother of Mrs Mr. Charles A. Greider, teacher his auto and went ou on a | yeving linemen were strung all along |Judge Eugene G. Smith handed Ed M
and is survived by the following bheus A Lc : | of Musser’s school, in West Hemp- catching campaign. While so doing the road between the at points. {down adjudications in the follow gay oe
children: Norman M., of Berkeley, | Harry Leib, of this place, is confined Seid. township, will hold a spelling he did not abide with the boro’s h Rs. 2 Ch fin: E G d the Church o
Cal.; Dr. H. M. Frele, San Francis- | to his bed at Mountville with scarlet bos in tie © Bs Saturd = : parking regulations and was arrest. | men working in gangs, £5 thatiing estates: Christian 4 pi piled a list
co, Cal.; Bruce M., California; Mrs. |fever. His condition on Sunday was Jee nm the school on Sa urday even-|.q and fined at the instigation of the patrons would not be without late of Elizabethtown, $5,165.57; denominatio
Bertha Casey, Philadelphia: Walter |bad but at present has improved a ing, Feb. 1 A very interesting l one of the men whose pet dog he | power longer than necessary. Short-|Christian Simon, late of Mount Joy, States dg
M. Mrs Christian Ager snd Hour is Raw captured. ly before 1 o'clock P. M. the power |$1,539.35; Martha Jackson, late of tains sixty
i rs 7 : —_——————— iestand’s orchestra will furnis € Tt was turned on again. Lancaster, $79.24; Samuel Horst
- hi - - 5. - £2: ’ » ’ t
3, 5 els. visas a Ye Meet Evening music. 3t _ A Food Sale Se 4 ies late of East Lampeter township, ob
V Mrs. A A The Primary Department of the This Program Pleased $1,676.57; Elizabeth H. Mumma >
Catherine Snyder, of Mt. Joy town. The members of the Camp Ream : oy . g se 3 '| years.
= oy » ™ Hunting and: Fishing Club will hold Next Meeting of Donegal Club Trinity Lutheran Church will hold A large audience was present on|late of East Hempfield township,
SHib, also survive. The funeral ser. the} 8 i Ime and banquet| The meeting of the Donegal|2 Food Sale in the Chas. Ricksecker | Wednesday evenis Mt. Joy Hall|$3,332.22. Mishler,
wuts held fiom She Sous of Sheu a Borer Farmers’ Club will be held at the |Store room on Saturday, Feb. 2, 1. play “An Old-Fashioned ite ES mamma 32 yas
EP yrs Stian Hers, : ee home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton at 1 o'clock P.M. They Mother,” given by St. Rita's and! Meet Thursday Evenin
on Poplar street, on Monday after-|at Milton Grove on Thursday even- Sweitzer, at. Maytown, ox Wed will have for sale home made can. | ’ y oof. : g
noon at 2.00 o’clock and at 2.30 in |ing. Feb a uw | dies, cakes, chicken pies, corn soup, | >t- Anthony’s Catholic Church The Ladies Bible Class of the Audi
Trinity Lutheran church Inter. —— day, February 13. The program to sandwiches, potato salad, potato] Clubs in behalf of the St. Mary's Evangelical Church will hold their iis
made in the cemetery at Movie Owners Change be rendered is a good one, and all| chips. ete. Proceeds will be used] Chapel in this place. This play was|monthly meeting on Thursday even has ex)
Cre church Mr. W. W. Houser, of Middle. | @emberd are urged to be present. |for Piang Fun greatly enjoyed by all present. Aling, January 31 at the home of JTF
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town, has taken r the manage- neat sum was realized for the locai Mrs. Fred Lieberher on Marietta
8 : Chicken.Pox Epidemic On benefi ny . of op
ee Eutl ent of the movies which were be- 5 enefnt. |street.
conducted by Messrs. Roland Ten cases of chicken pox and a| F e Bok a | :
d Houser in Mount Joy Hall. case of measles were reported to Mt. | 2 Water Rents Are Due. | The Lancaster police, in search {venti
Joy Borp Board of Health during the Collector 4f water rents Jacob H. for lquor last night, unloaded a
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