lhe M t J Bulletin VOLUME XXIV NO. 9 Mount Joy, Penna. Wednesday, July 30, 1924 $1.50 a Year in Advancs d \ Business len, Wake Up! Boost Your Sales During the Dull Season by Advertising. Try It. { | ELECTED PRINCIPAL OF PERRY COUNTY REUNION Name Deputies for THE ScldoLs Bell Co. Directed WAS A DECIDED SUCCESS General News for ns rcs YEARS Picked From Our HW Tr M dif D + The fifth annual reunion of Peres Q y k R di Licenses of 295 Pennsylvania Ww kl C dB sk 10 M0 iy nales countians residing in Lancaster coun- UIC €a ng by the ec y ar as adage v rN nt Ww ] Miss Verna F. Peck, of Maytown Vacc anon Or has been re-elected principal of the Bainbridge high school, and for her | hunters have been revoked { etn ty, on Saturday was the largest e- | ——— - . Board of Game Commissioners since HE DR. ASHER F. SNYDER, OF THIS |excellent work there the past years, [PORTION OF ORDER MADE EF. vent in its history, and the clear day | INTERESTING HAPPENINGS | 1921 when the act authorizing such| PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT : PLACE, WILL DO THE WORK |was complimented by She Co '9Y | FECTIVE JULY 1—REDUCTION brought hundreds from adjacent| FROM ALL OVER THE COUN. action was passed, Seth E. Gordon, THE MANY COMERS AND IN THIS BORCUGH ig hora, Miss | IN CONNECTING CHARGES counties, Cassel’s park, near Mar- TRY FOR ~HE BENEFIT secretary, announced recently. At a GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY { Demmy via 2 Ligh school a1 AUGUST 1 ietta, was the mecca, and old a id | OF BUSY PEOPLE recent meeting of the board, licenses Dr. C. Howard Witmer, County | sistant. Miss Beshler, of May town. young enjoyed themselves, Many | ; ——— — [of fifteen hunters were revoked for Mr. Harry A. Darrenkamp trans- ; Medical Director, has been notified | will teach the third grade, and Miss The Belli Telephone Company was families were represented by four lt 'o lightning killed eleven one and two-year periods acted business at Harrisburg Mon- t State Secretar bg Smi 2 fourth grade. There are [directed in ier Tuesday bv the Rs re Sahat : OWS he far Jo ips, : yeas | by the State Secretary of He alth, Smith the fourth gra fe. T ere are [directed in an order Tu sday by the generations. The morning session [ on Se fam of Phillips, | Mr. Gordon said the Board used | 92¥- : | Dr. Charles H. Miner, that the fol- [still a number of vacancies at Bain- [public service commission to modify | 10:30 o'clock dPened with prayer, © hear Fo hs: ; | care and diseretion” in re- Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman and : + hate: Lae idee The Wickershaw re lithe vate Ain seame. | : y a Si George Fritz of Lancasfer, wis ar. | (. ae lowing County Physicians have been bridge : The Gram. th rate increases _ which became followed by a number of addresses |, 90 Te, ein iv has fon | volting licenses comparing the small daughter of York, spent a few days | appointed gs Deputies es wali a prima o jE May 1 fhe terms ot given by Rev. Bernett H. Hart, of oh Sunday. Ee gh number of persons denied the right [1 Wii Mateer h to New vaccinate ree of charge schoo € taugnt by John Araybill an Lull- fan agreement reached )V counse "ork eV. Georece / ior i pa po or | rian ateer has gone to » , | York} Rev. George Albright, Kinder Harry Troutwine gave a mgdio con- | to hunt with the approximate 3000 the York city to attend the Moose Con- children who have undergone two or |zabeth Kraybill, brother and sister. the company and for the com- hook; and Dr. John S Simons, Mar- g , s, Mz more unsuccessful attempts at vac-|This is unusual for two in one fam- [plainants, whereby the big telephone jetta] A band of music enlivened cert at his home Sunday “evening | eI am tains of vention. cination against smallpox. The ap- [ily to teach two schools in the same {users in Pennsylvania will be saved | ha In the afternoon a Which was enjoyed by all Present. Sa Mrs. Arthur Schock and daughter, pointees are: building. 8 Toa nq | ame of base ball between Maytown Tene = To Shel rol | WILL GIVE CAPONIZING AND patricia, of Beaver, spent Saturday Dr. J. D. Hershey, Manheim. mY Twa | educed rates in Pitthsurgh and | | d Fo ote was 39 Y». obert Se or., af i", in town. Dr. J. E. Hostetter, Gap, Pa. R. 1. A Suit for Damages [Philadelphia and restoration of i or osu was rig oF [Little Britain township, hanged him. CULLING DEMONSTRATIONS Mrs. Martin Garber and Mrs. J, S. Dr. Asher Snyder, Mount Joy, Pa. Lewis R. Fehr, Silver Springs, has apartment house service is made ef- Prizes were given for contests in a Millor was . Mr. Zug and an expert from State |Brubaker of Enola spent Sunday at Dr. C. E. Helm, Juarryville, Pa. |entered suit for damages against the [fective as July 1, while fourteen sports. It was decided to hold i Rt was taken to the College will give two demonstrations Hanover. i; School children living in the rur-|Ideal Milk Products Company, of [toll charges are increased to 15 cents another eveni in 1925, ancaster General hospital to have on Wednesday, August 6th. A ca. Mr. H. C. Schock is spending two al districts who have been twice un-|Lancaster, for injuries sustained August 20 and reductions in con- rere. | pi performed for appends: ponizing demonstration at the home| Weeks at Tobyhanna, the guest of successfully vaccinated, or those who | When struck by a truck operated by necting charges are to be made by / citis. \ of Hiram G. Nissley at 2 o'clock and | DiS son, Arthur. had been admitted to school last that concern on May 23. 1924. The [August 1. Decreases in charges for wil Bs Held Thursday i Falirats has ley he for a culling demonstration at David| Miss Anne Reist of this place, was term on an official temporary cer- [accident occurred at Lancaster. private branch exchanges is to be. The regular Baby Clinic meeting the erection of a municipal ‘building C. Witmer’s home at 6:30 o'clock, |Te8istered at the Hotel Elebron, at tificate must be revaccinated by the ———— jcome effective September 1, and ain | Will be held as usual in the School [there to cost $61,000. It must be Everybody is invited to dttend th Atlantic City last week. | ; : > ish | House tomorrow afternoon from two [completed within 165 working days, [| is invi 0 atiend these ib County Medical Director, or one of L ] F lk G {new directories are to re-establish you! g days meetings, Harry Lei spent Sunday as the these official Deputies, ® who will oca 0 S 0 free listing system prior to May 1, | to four o'clock. Wisin B. Long, aged 69 years, was guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. grant a temporary certificate which 4 : ¥en tne ig tarriff provid- ii un 2 ie ase Zs bog! Beny Leib, of . ; vii : f the F h D | ed a charge for all listings over one A bil R : e ndow, R dW M All iss Barbara Heisey spent sever- ND Soe bor- IS ng In € * [for any subscriber. utomo 1 e uns landing two stories below on a fire oa € ust {al days in Philadelphia with her oughs, or townships of the first class —_— The complaints are dismissed escape. T ] q . niece, Mrs. Richard Bennis, having organized Boards of Health, VARIOUS PARTIES WERE ANG. | Without Prejudice to any rights of Over a Boy Here OUR LOCAL vr rave ometime Burgess and Mrs. John A. Bach- this official revaccination must be LING BOWERS’ BEACH AND the complainants, in order to leave R LOCAL W. C. T. U. man are greatly enjoying a trip to i performed by the Board of Health CREEK, DEL, [the way open for future adjustment | New MANY WELL KONWN PEOPLF | “ie Winnepesaukee, N. H. Physician. DURING PAST WEEK by the commission of any purely lo- | ALTHOUGH CAR PASSED OVER L ve eee HAVE PASSED TO THE Mrs. Susan Weller is spending T inci cal matters. The agreement LAD’S BODY, HE ESCAPED The W. C. T. U. met at the home several days at Sporting Hill with eachers or school Phincipals are Th : g nt was a of Mrs. I. D. Stehman Mond GREAT BEYOND . porimg not allowed to admit children to e people in this community seem [brought about largely through the UNINJURED —, WAS A. fo Oe nl nday even Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sumpman. | (Turn to pave Four) to enjoy fishing thruout Delaware as [efforts of Charles K. Robinson, BOUT NEXT DAY AS / pL ay elected were Mrs, Mrs. Patience May Miller, widow| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hendrix and ) i there were quite a number of ang- (counsel for the city of Pittsburgh USUAL \ Surge Pres., Miss Woe} if Jerentiah Miller, died at Columbia | daughters, Doris Mae and Maud BARN OF THOS. HALBLEIB ling parties within the past week. [and the Pittsburgh chamber of com : Vv re aE, dan; Miss from a paralytic stroke, aged 65 | Arline, spent Sunday at Manheim. AT COLLINS, DESTROYED Caught Sixty.Three merce, who acted as chief counsel Master Eugene Grove, six-year- aki pees, ec’y.; Mrs. I. D. Steh- years, Mrs. George Groff and daughter —— Last Thursday the foll OWihe ait for all the complainants. old son of Mrs. Maud Grove, and a as pron 4 d Meh w spent several days at Elizabethtown : Fire early Friday morning com- toed to Bowers’ Beach: Mr ang Mrs) The increase, which became effec- grandson of Mr. Frank E. Hershey, ers onze lh wy ap John H. Sides with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Broucht. pletly destroyed the back barn on John W. Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs, |tive May 1, was estimated by the | of this place, had a narrow escape a = i Fai es So thei Sonn H. Sides, aged 63, died at| Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nissly and the Alice Collins farm near Collins | Jopn Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. Abram |B¢ll Company to yield a revenue of | from being injured in front of his hh a hi 1 isu i pi 1d Fast| the home of Henry Kuhns, West| daughter, Miss Caroline, spent from station. Thomas Halbleib, who is the Miller, Mr. and Mrs. David Herr $3,500,000 annually to cover expan« | home on New Haven street last Fri- A Erle Bene i 0 ast High street, Elizabethtown, Sunday | Monday to Wednesday at Wildwood, tenant on the farm, was awakened Mr. and Mrs. ‘Samuel ; " [sion charges. day evening. % 1% %guer a afternoon. Two sisters survive: Mrs. | N. J / amuel Nissley, Mr. ¥ g : i poem and Sarah Bear sang a solo : i about 3 o’clock by the shouts of John Keiser and Miss Lizzie Kreider. I i ene The lad, with several others, was Worn G Shall Wier ’| Henry Kuhns and Mrs. Amos Gish,| Nedra Diffenderfer and Hazel “fire” by a passing automobilist who They succeeded in catching sixty- EVANGELISTIC SERVICES playing ball. He ran across the Our vai Buse 2 1 big 29 both of Elizabethtown. Funeral ser-|and Ruth Kaylor and Anna Weber, oy did not stop. The loss is about $5000. | thre fish of IN RUHL’S U. B. CHURCH | street to get the ball and stepped| Our union has 2 newly on from hic late home Of this place, hiked to Salunga on gr Halbleib and his daughter suc- directly in front of an automobile members. The meeting adjourned; , afternoon at 2 o'clock with in-|Sunday. yg ceeded in rescuing the live stock They Caught Sixty The annual Sunday School picnic | which, fortunately, was not running | bY all joining hands and SINEING, | terment in Mt. Tunnel cemetery. Mrs. John Coover and son Ephraim ol from the flames but this season’s The following left at midnight [of Ruhl's United Brethren In Christ | fast. The boy was knocked down | ‘Blest Be the Tie That Binds.” and daughter Anna and Naomi Cun. crop of hay was lost in the fire. the [ Saturday on a fishing trip to Little Church, Manheim, Pa. was held in| and the front wheel passed over his L Mrs. Jacob Newcomer ningham motored to Maple Grove on cause for the blaze is not known. Creek, Del, where they fished Sun-|Frank Ruhl’s woods along the road |body, according to Mr. Christian | EX-CANAL BOATMAN Marie Detwiler Newcomer, wife of | Sunday. The road which passes the collins [ 98V: Messrs. Paul Diffenderfer, | from Elstonville to White Oak, Sat-| Charles and several other eye wit- MAY ATTEND MEET Mr. and Mrs. William Sheaffer of farm is much travelled but the early Grover Winters, Harry Beamesder- urday, July 26. The Lititz Band | nesses. h h Elizabethtown spent Sunday at thy” id hour in the morning brought few | fer» H. E. Hauer and Earl Myers. | furnished the music. The man who was driving the|_ "Den the annual meeting of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew: 5 ay ‘ travellers and the fire had made | They caught sixty fish, Following the Picnic a week of | car, an Overland sedan, stopped of Sillers. great headway before discovered. They Also Fished Evangelistic services will be held on | suddenly, and just before the rear Ts in as Ri Aon Miss Marian Hambright, fourth The buildings in the vicinity of the Saturday the following went to [the same Grove from Sunday, July | wheels touched the boy. He was be 3 Sorts Noglo po grade teacher of our puplic schools, } barn were saved by the tenants. Little Creek, Del., on a fishing trip: 27, to Sunday, August 3. removed from beneath the car and bis ae es be yt the is spending a few days in town with oe — Messrs. Chas. J. Bennett, Joseph B.| Sermons will be preached by the | carried into his home. Dr. W. M. in re are), the country friends. AUTO LICENSE PLATES TO Hershey, John Young, Charles Kip- | Pastor and the following: Workman was called in and found Yo tas cvery reste Is Twenty-five persons form this \ BE MADE IN PITTSBURGH ple, Daniel A. Schroll, George Groff, Rev. I. H. Kauffman, of Half. that the lad sustained a few slight years AS Bry ol Gono place and vicinity went on the PR \ . Levi G. Dillinger, Henry Meckley ville; Rev. I. Moyer Hershey, of | bruises. Next day he was about a- townshi To the oldest “nd Zire oy R. Excursion to Atlantic City this J Pennsylvania's automobile license and Edgar Hagenberger. They were | MYerstown, Pa; Rev. Geo. W. Hess, | gain as usual, feeling none the worse ¢ th 4 oti Th ps > morning. . plates, manufactured for a number fairly successful. of Millersville, Pa; Rev. C. H. | from his experience, of mal settion. e Program om Mr. and Mrs. C. Eby, and Mr. ¥ of years at-the Huntingdon Reform- — Holtzinger, of Lancaster. Pa; Rev, = come mittee is striving to make this event and Mrs. Walter Eby, of Lemoyne, atory, will be made hereafter at the Ira Funk, of Lititz, Pa; Rev. H. S. the largest ever held. A band of : : : MANY PERSONS FROM HERE : : 1 music, sports and amusements will Western Penitentiary at Pittsburgh, Kieffer, of this place; Rev. M. B. The Enter tamners ? or : M. Bennett. it was announced Tuesday. ISIT THE DUPONT GARDENS Groff, of West Willow, Pa; Rev. be on the program. Reese Bartictt, Jacob Newcomer, Donegal Springs re ka : Mrs, Lewis derfer and daugh Plans for the erection of a license the Zillow Raymond Fortna, of Cleona, Pa; and Their Gu es x Sewn, a. i i he Pugs] street, died wt the Sonn Hospital ter, Eva, of Mc port, are spent. plate factory at the Western Peni- e following persons motored to Rev. P. H. Gibble, 5 ts at awakene e echoes along the wt Lancaster yester ay afternoon at spent the week-end with Mrs. Etta of Pal . . i 1 i i tentiary were announced by Warden | the Dupont Gaydens, near Wilming- One half hour nets iy i : Susquehanna river fifty years ago. | three occlock, death resulting from rr Mins he vile . a . 2 een. 3 tH is , 3 d . . . John M. Egan, who said that the a Day; hoa um fos worship will be devoted to an [NUMBER OF LOCAL RESIDENTS |.) NGAGE IN TENT \ 3 ay Desens) Misses Glady Rote and Miriam lant babl 1d s old time Testi 8 2 OLY gar ; i a ay for Raymond; Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Gar-|praise Servic >’ Traver and ENTERTAIN OYER TUE EVANGELISM IN VIRGINIA | was 4 member of the Mennonite a = Wii 5 Tet 1925 tags. ber and daughter, Grace; Mr. John —— i ” a church here and is survived by her Clive Fenstoin ars TF. an Ts, ; i Garber and daughters, Alice, Rhoda ititz. |. Miss Anna R. Engle, daughter of husband, ‘an infant Jaughter, Mary < Whi 1 a usr Wil Je Edna and Anna, and Mr. ond re E S sary Bankrupt Hip es gw, i] alin Rev. Eli M. Engle, accompanied by Arline, and her parents, Solomon K. Yoo M. Hiestand and Leh- : > p ! SN. Stouffer sud daughters, Esther]. > Moore, individually and trad- Iss Laura Brown, o 0 vy Mrs. Morris N, Stauffer, both from and Mary E. Detwilex. of this place. | an Swarr Sr. left Tuesday for receive a nominal compensation. aol Hnivie, and Miss toes Tor ng 2 the County Pro. xe Kaye Sg of Mss this place, expect to leave town to. The deceased was a of the Woodstock, Ill, where they wil ZT vee, ’|duce Company, Lancaster, was ad. ta Gingrich, Lancaster, an Tl + : 4 A aS BG a spend several weeks, ; 3 : o engage in tent Evangelistic r el son ID OR DEATH or oa pase; Me oe judged a voluntary bankrupt in the | and Mrs. Russel Sumpman and child- in sl Co., South Es Moun; Joy High School, joss of ; Earl Myers resigned his position APRIL 18; 1910 Mae Richy Elizabeth, Vivian and Siages Count si Busse! aud Magsling, wore on) Virginia, during the month of Aug- The funeral will be held from the [3 Elizabethtown and accepted a po- . : . e es EB 7 ims el On a charge of murder alleged to | Mildred, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer bilities nae li $10 a = os We ae : : home of her parents on South Bar- fret hid on She have been committed in Lancaster on | Miller and daughter, Margaret, from his assets $146. nd [rs ———— ? i Engle has bee bara street Friday afternoon at one Mr. od Mrs “Walter Divit a April 16, 1910, jami - | near Florin. a \ engaged in mission work in this o'clock with further services in the| . AI . Ra a in 7 Dass ee Ll Mr, Moore is well known here, | THE KU KLUX KLAN yz ib particular field and has held the | Mennonite on Donegal children and Mary Hineman sR Fi pi li oo, hf Bridge Wesked Away | iy been a former business man ABANDONS MEETING HE confidence and good will of the Springs street at 1:30. Interment were the guests of Mr. ana Dorsheimer is charged with having | A bridge controlled by borough mt ees About a week ago several men |Community. | will be made in the Mount Joy cem-|" I arence Divit. : killed his parents, Peter L. and Annie [authorities in Washingtonboro was Celebrated 9th Anni came here and arranged with Mr.| The work is conducted under the| gory Many prs. Quintin Amspacker E. Dorsheimer, at their home 444 |Washed away Tuesday evening dur- Ton oh Anniversary Jacob G. Brown to give a demonstra- |3USPices and direction of the Home find Mary Peoples of this place spent East King stroct Lancaster ing the heavy cloudburst visiting that = Nie Katie Taylor tion of 3 onic extinguisher Mission Board of the Brethren in Mrs. Lizzie B. Hollinger the Weelt.end at Lebanon visiting When the two were found dead the | Section. The rain was said to have ik nl re ch 0 on his base ball field, he says. Sev. | Christ Church. Rev. D. W. Brehm, | Mrs. Lizzie B. Hollinger, widow of yan Webb 4 102 v : : 3 : gh Hummelstown, will be the Evangelist. > : : . d Mrs. as. e an hy gan © | th skin of Mekal day aes womens | Hommes, we 30 Bang a, pt me or Some cr ard ph us oh oy =e present i isl SLI Jheble Joon hie Position Seems ri Rion Bena ge COMPLETED COMPILATION from nervous prostration, aged 66 | Bates and family spent Sunday at i € resent a = she has held ever since. hen com-| a meeting o © Knignis 8. OF LIST OF DEACONS Sie ic i 2 :1. | West Chester with friends. real estate dealer at At. The Sy Caer Plants 3 ing to town, Miss Taylor expected | Klux Klan and Its : which years. ae pi RT Til Mr. and Mrs, Don W. Gorrecht, J antie City. ory gs Re gi Bn to stay but a few weeks but she| was to be held on Mr. Brow n’s field. Edgar M. Hoffer, Statistician 1 Funeral services daughter, Doris Mae and Mae Zeller ————— eee 2 og oy h ris > : 5 . s Injured M ; Sunday School will be ely Sat. pas liked the town so well that she | When he learned Klan Church of the Brethren, has just were held from her late home at 1:30 | Pent the past week at Atlantic City, J b Fa t 4 i urda 2, in Ha on o’ or ve. | 125 never been able to leave : but Boiifed the Rian SE compiled a list of the deacons of the PM Monday and burial was made making the trip by automobile. A aus, we} ‘Coney fowishiy, RY hat arc a NES | once, when she returned within a tives that they could not hold the |p ve mentioned church for Eastern . Schaeffer's tere Eli Mr. and Mrs. J. Hockenberry and who was badly Injured several weeks 2 in undred yards south of week. meeting there. Pennsylvania. The list contains 208 > on ers. near a children, James Jr and Elizabeth, of ag) while Seine % harvest lay, De op Saas of. 280 MTT Rusher 5 other place was avail: [omer Tye fe © Gi Keller, of "20% 1 Elizabethtown, and Mrs.. George an was eng oy 2 2y es, is a Local Man Has Mishap : able or the Klan made no effort to Manheim, who has reached the ad | Mes. Sarah Minnick Weber spent Sunday at Harrisburg, improving and able to be about a- SH A touring car owned and driven | get it and as a result there was no age of 91 years. He is = oral RES nd : Messrs. Benjamin and Arthur gain. The accident occurred on the Union Picnic a Success by Ad D 1,’ barb £L here Monday evening > Mrs. Sarah Minnich, aged 84, died \ Farm of hit son. John Our Union . picnic. to Rockey y am Uommel, bar er, 0 an- meeting here Monday evening. brother of the late Martin Keller, of in the Neffsville Brethren Home | BWR and Howard Mumma and A 7 — : : 1 ag Tap Strives Peck las Tirso: woe caster, crashed head-on with a sedan : ry \ Elizabethtown. T.e youngest is Paul wednesday morning at 9 o'clock of | Misses Esther Brown and Rhoda Every Minute white The ws wo owned and driven by James Light, of Now He's the P. M. A. Schwenk of Elizabethtown, who paralysis after an illness of four | Shank autoed to Mt. Gretna Sunday, y : E Florin on the Columbia pike near the The many friends of Thomas M. is 26 years of age. The oldest in i 5° Miss Eleanor Gable, in trainin, Last Sunday beteen the hours of | ideal and nearly a thousand people weeks. 2, toll-gate just beyond Maple Grove | Brown, of Glen Rock, York county, service is B. G. twelve, noon, and five o'clock, Mrs, | went by trolley and automobile. The at 8.30 o'clock Sunday night. Both | will be pleased to learn that he took Mower of | Deceased was a member of the | 3 the General Hospital, Lancaster, who was elected a deacon in 1871. Jacob G. Brown made a careful athletic events were interesting and machines were damaged but the oc- | charge of the post office there on id + Brethren Chureh and is survived by a hung be lion fbi count of the automobiles which | all Spent a very enjoyable day. cupants of the cars escaped without | Monday. Is Rebuilding His Barn) {we Shikiren, Mrs. ee Weidler, DF. Gail. Pp y . an Ts. passed her home? Thers * were by Kinderhook Picnic A injury. Mr. Brown was a former tinsmith Abner H. Risser, of Conoy Yow. [i oe Tard A She Mrs. C. S. Gingrich Mrs. Sallie actual count 3898. Th i Jemie fugue; 2 — here and has a host of friends Who | ship, whose barn was blown apart 3 £ R di Isc amy XY Hershey and Miss Fannie Shank at. ate x .1e picnic of the Kinderhook Another Plane Accident wish him a successful term as post- several weeks ago during a severe ho» veading, also tended th f 1 of thei i Recovering From Injury V United Evangelical church has been| There must be a jinx hovering ov- | master. ’ = ng S { The remains were interered at ¢ Iuneral of their cousin, The ten-year-old son of Mr. and | changed from Maple Grove to Chick-fer the airplanes at the Lancaster —_————— storm, began rebuilding and €X- Millport. Mrs. Elizabeth Nissley, at Landis Mrs. Harvey Kaylor, of West Done- | ies Park, on Saturday, August 2. It|Gun Club. Two week’s ago four Has Unusual Pumpkin SE i bates finished in time bo : bi on Mongay. oH gal township, who had his arm frac- | will be an all-day affair, and amuse- men were killed. Sunday one of the George N. Shuman, residing on ar. i : Death of a Child Ss as. d rates Zwally, and Lloyd Z tured recently by falling off a cherry | ments of all kinds furnished. planes fell and tore the roof off a |the Cassel farm, on the Marietta Are Held for Court [,, David w Graybill son of Mr, and a a nig Laue Brown and 2 tree, is rapidly recovering. Ei : -e 0 x house. The two men, in the plane at [and Mount Joy turnpike, has an There was enough testimony sal re avid Ne oy WLI Bat day at the Masonic. Hope opti Desde ™ eid Bonen 7 al the time, Sseaved Injury. © os Pal In 3 = wo yeals mitted at the hearing yesterday to ing in the Columbia Hospital. He bethtown, and Mount Gretna. Margaret Campbell to John A.| are capable of working greate havoc Letters posted in airplanes)’ and |others in 1932. It 5 for 5 held 20 cv are eam for Was two years of age and death was ae a pon They are charged with the due to a complication of diseases.| Fume masks and rubber gloves sorted en route are a new develop- pumpkin to remain in good condi- { murder of their aged parents at Besides his parents, he is survived by |are being adopted in England to ment promised in aerial transport. [tion this length of time. Lancaster in 1910. (Continued on page five.) protect painters from lead ; : | Campbell, 2 lots of ground in East | than a high explosive such as dyna- Donegal township, $1. mite. pr
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