{ A \ 1 | | ) VOLUME XXIV N€. 22 Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, October 29, 1924 ne Mount Joy Bulletin $1.50 a Year in Advance Start Your Advertising Campaign Now If You Want Your Share of Holiday Business. Armistice Day, Then Thanksgiving. General News for Quick Reading INTERESTING FROM ALL OVER THE COUN. TRY FOR THE BENEFIT OF BUSY PEOFLE ¥ Prisoners are painting the “ir of the county jail. 4 “he rummage sale ElCksecker’s was a success. Four persons accompanied the excursion to New York City on Sun- day. For the first time in five years the Cemetery Hill "road is being re- paired. The grape crop in Pennsylvania is estimated at 19,724 tons this year. Twenty-three boys were caught stealing corn for Hallowe'en in a field near Columbia, The court proclamation November term may be another column. The Liberty Sign and Can Com- pany will erect a $250,000 factory building at Lancaster. S. R. Moss, of Lancaster, who died in Germany recently leaves an estate of a million dollars. for the found in HAPPENINGS inter- at Charles CO: FIREMEN’S MEETING TO BE HELD AT LAMPETER County Red Men at The Lancaster County Firemen’s Association will hold their monthly meeting in the large Auditorium of the Lampeter Vocational School at Lampeter on Friday evening Octo- MR THIS BORO, WAS RE-ELLECTED been able to secure as the attraction of the evening the entire crew of Instructors of the Philadelphia Fire Training School. The crew con- sists of Chief Instructor Anthony McGrann, Assistant Instructors, Captain George Ferrier, Lieutenant Frank Mamilton, Lieutenant George W. Gideon, Frederick R. Lash, Seargent of Mounted Traffic Divi- sion and Chief Fire Marshall F. E. Soule of the Chester County Fire- men’s Association. The officers of the Lancaster County Firemen’s Association consider themselves fortunate in having these men for the Lampeter Meeting. All persons annuval sessions Saturday at hold’s Station. ensuing term vice Daniel S. were: urer, J. Henry Quade, caster; Erie Committee, George B. Brown, of Lancaster; J. W. Pennell, of Mount Joy; John A. Ressel, of Quarryville; J. Henry Quade, of Lancaster, and Charles Knight, of Christiana; first sentry, William Geppard, of Lancaster; second sen- try, W. A. Miller, of Mount Joy. The 1925 Lancaster County Con- vention will be held at Marietta. All the Tribes in the county were represented in the street parade in | attending can be assured of a | which more than five ‘hundred Red splendid exhibition of fire school | Men participated. Prizes were a- warded as follows: To the Tribe methods. Every fireman in Lancas- coming the greatest distance with a The hunting season opens in this | ter County should attend this meet- | band, $15, to Akron; best comic state Saturday when everything | ing as the most improved methods | costumes, Menno Frey and Oliver will be in season except deer. ‘| of fire fighting will be illustrated, Ebleng, $2.50 each; best fancy cos- Mr, Newpher Smeltzer won the , blanket given away at the Commun- ity exhibit by Mr. Harry Laskewitz. | Raymond Rhea, who was injured in an auto acgident recently, was! brought home from the hospital on’ Monday. | John Neff, aged 5 years, of Lan- caster, was run down by an auto and : killed in front of his home Thare | day, | Harold Shortledge, aged 16 years, ' of Columbia, was arrested on al charge of arson by the State Fire | Marshall. One man was killed and several | others badly injured, when their auto was wrecked on the Lincoln Highway near Mt. Vernon Friday night. In Court Saturday morning the case against Arthur Yellets, of this place, was continued three weeks to give him an opportunity to provide for his wife, { aX 4 PAGE OF S3ECIAL = _.B__OWE’EN ADVERTISING Our page eight of this issue we | have a special feature of an entire page of advertising by local mer- chants. We have done this in an effort to convince our business men | that it pays to advertise. We have one of the best illustra- | tion features to be found anywhere. | | This, in addition to the ad writing that we do, enables any merchant to place an up-to-the-minute adver- tisement before the public at any and all times, We have made the prices on these ads very reasonable and know that our efforts were . appreciated as nearly every merchant solicited, “came across.” The Bulletin will publish special features such as these from time to time in order to enable the mer- chants to keep before the public. | hoise in the store. Investigated but everything seemed "had bored | that operated | store about a year ago. Recent Local Real station to tumes, Mrs. Kate Bergman and Miss Bertha Herniser, $2.50 each; oldest Red Man in line, J. Henry Quade, $1, Lancaster; tallest Red Man in line, $1, Charles Chambers, Lancas- It is seldom that such an exhibition can be seen outside of New York, Philadelphia and Chicago. Attempt to Rob E. Main St. Store THIEVES AT HARRY LASKE. WITZ’'S STORE EARLY FRI- DAY MORNING FRIGHT- ENED AWAY BY DOG $1, William Herr, of Columbia. An interesting program was held in the fire company hall. Among the speakers were: Great Sachem, Hayden McQuate, of Reading; Great Senior Sagamore, Dr. Andrew Calla- han, of Philadelphia; Great Mishin- ewa, John C. Kiehl, of Lancaster; Great Prophet, Peter J. Kite, of Philadelphia; Great Chief of Records! Thomas J. Fraser, of Philadelphia, and Great Keeper of Wampum, John R. Greenhalgh, of Philadelphia. Lobia el hdl] ‘At 3:30 Friday morning thieves made an unsuccessful atttempt to rob the clothing and shoe store of Mr. Harry Laskewitz on East Main street. They were frightened dur- ing their effort to enter the store by the watch dog. Just because boys At 3:30 that morning Mr. Laske-! without carrying - lights, which is} witz heard his dog =~ make quite a'a violation of the state laws, two He arose and! Salunga ladies were injured in an | { | auto accident on Peifer’s fill, near | SALUNGA FOLKS INJURED | WHEN THEIR FORD UPSET O. K, and he returned to bed. Next | 3 cule morning he learned that thieves S2lunga Thursday nigh. ] enough holes thru an! Mr. and Mrs. Stzauley Cooper and outside rear cellar door to reach in-| Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bender of Salun- side and unlock it, s | ga, were driving west, As they The thieves next bored a por. PR . : { tion out of the second cellar dons | descended Peifer’s Hill they noticed | to reach the cellar. By that time the |2 number of boys riding bicycles | ' dog made too much noise and they | directly in front of their car, They | left the premises. | Evidently this is the same gang | at Mr. Laskewitz’s| That time turned out to avoid the bicycles and turned into a Ford Coupe contain-! ing several Middletown people who | they entered the store in the same | were traveling in the opposite di- | and stole about worth of | yection. i lothing. : pry! ¢ & The Ford touring car occupied | by the Salunga folks, ran off the | Harry N. Stauffer at| noyed by thefts of tires, radiator Reinhold’s Station MARTIN A METZLER, OF ber 31st. SECRETARY OF THE OR- roped off. A Ford, going in the President John G. Landis of the GANIZATION same direction, struck him, knock- Association expects this to be the Frank 8 iw ing the pedestrian down. He was “largest meeting of the year thus Fa Boras Of Susie found and removed to the office of far. After persistent efforts he has | Lancaster County Association of | Dr. W. M. Thome where it wa Improved Order of Rea Men at its Rein- The other officers elected for the president, Smith, Akron; secretary, Martin A. Metzler, Mount Joy; treas- Lancaster; chaplain, Walter J. Powell, of Lan- ter; and smallest. Red Man in line, | ride bicycles | TWO MEN RUN DOWN BY AUTOMOBILES RECENTLY On Thursday evening Mr. John Way, of this place, was going down Main street, walking in the gutter in front of the Mr, John McGinnis, the pavement being residence of learned that he was cut and bruised about the body. The autoist never stopped after the accident, but kept on going at a lively clip. Aged Man Injured David G. Shank, aged 70, of Eli- zabethtown, was run down in that borough by Amos Shenk, Rowenna, employed by the Masonic Homes and seriously injured. The injured man was rushed to the St. Joseph's hospital where it was found he was badly lacerated and there were symptoms of a fractured skull. The accident happened at College Avenue and Market street, Eliza- bethtown. Picked From Our | Weekly Card Basket | PERSONAL MENTION ABOU1 THE MANY COMERS AND i GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY Many counterfeit dimes are being circulated at Coatesville. Mr. P. Franck Schock is on a business trip to Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Mary Reikert, of Lancaster, spent Saturday with Miss Anna Webb. Misses Sallie and Jessie Mishey of Philadelphia, visited friends here on Thursday. Miss Mary Moyer, of Hood Col- lege, spent a few days at her par- ental home. Miss Beatrice Pennypacker re- turned from a several months visit to California. Mrs. Joh Peifer and daughter, Donegal Society Erecting Gateway WORLD WAR VETERANS WILL BE HONORED AT HISTORIC DONEGAL SPRINGS ENTRANCE The Donegal Society of Lancaster County is at present erecting a me- morials.gateway at the old Donegal Presbyterian church in East Done- gal, in honor of its World War] veterans, and in addition to the gateway there will be a stone wall extending from the graveyard to the eastern end of the property, a distance of about 125 feet which will be built in the’ latest manner. There will be especially designed iron gates with two stone columns, thirty- PROF. OBER RE-ELECTED H.S. Clisses Held Hallowe'en Parties MOUNT JOY SENIORS AND JUN- IORS HELD VERY SUCCESS- FUL AFFAIRS ON MONDAY EVENING. PRESIDENT OF S. S. ASSO. / Professor H. K. bethtown, was re-elected of the Lancaster County Sabbath School Association at the annual meeting Thursday at Zion Lutheran church, Manheim. Practically every Sunday in the county who Ober, of Eliza- president School was represented by delegates filled the church to capacity at each service. Noted Sab- bath School workers dresses, all stressing the need of co- Monday evening the annual Hal- lowe’en party was held in the gym- nasium with the class of 1924 as hosts on this occasion. From early in the evening until il o'clock teachers and pupils mingled delivered ad- operation between the home and the|in fun and frolic. The usual holiday Sunday School and the imporcance|colors for the season were used in : the scheme of decoration. Every of using the Bible more systematic- ally and extensively in teaching the weekly lesson. nook and corner held something of interest, fortune tellers, the witches’ art gallery, the fish pond. The min- two by thirty-two inches square, of Indian limestone, containing four bronze tablets. The one on the right side will have imbedded in it a tablet bearing this inscription: | “Donegal Presbyterian Church! Founded 1722, Gateway Erected by | the Donegal Society in Memory of! the World War Veterans.” The! column on the lef: side wiil have on| its bronze tablet the following: “In| Memory of the Sons of the Donegal ! Society Who Gave Their Lives in| the World War, 1914-18. Lieut.’ Alexander Rodgers, Jr., October 23, | 1918, Brizaeux, France;* Lieut.| Daniel S. Keller, September 29, | jamin Hiestand, June 10, 1918, Ar-| cadia, Florida.” columns and will contain the names | of all members of the Donegal So-! ciety who participated in the World War and the names of any sons or! daughters of members who were regularly enlisted in the service.! The estimated cost will be about $2,600. Next June the Society will; meet at the annual memorial exer-' LOCAL RESIDENT PROVES HIMSELF GOOD FIREMAN Mr. Ralph F. Eshleman, who re- sides on West Main street, clearly’ demonstrated that he has fire fight- ing ability when he prevented what of visited in town on Friday. Miss Mary Patterson spent sever- al days at Marietta as the guest of Mrs. L. 8S. Haldema: ( Mr. Arthur Moyer of Wenona, N. 1918, Argonne, France; Lieut. Ben- i/o highly gratified by the attitude | taken by the The two remaining tablets will be|the extermination imbedded in the north sides of the|yices at festivals and fairs. cises of the church. ag WELL KONWN PEOPL} esse strel show staged by Blackness and his gang were prominent and claimed the interest of money. Many of the guests evidently came for supper as the stocks of sandwiches, pumpkin pies and sweet cider found a ready market. Early in the evening it was impossible to secure certain items at the candy counter as the demand ex- ceeded the supply. The few, however, did not get all After the judges had awarded the prizes for the various costumes, a The body as a whole expressed, in the resolutions passed, alarm over the growing desecration of the Sab- bath by persons affiliated with the church and asked the members to “Remember the Sabbath Day to Keep It Holy.” They also stressed the importance of performing well all civic duties as a vital part of the Christian life and asked support for candidates| cyt literary program was given by who stand for enforcement of all|the hosts of the event. Every one laws, present expressed the idea that this was the best Hallowe’en party ever held in our loeal schools. The attendance was estimated at from 300 to 400. The proceeds from this party are used by the Sen- ior Class toward the expenses of The Aloha, our High school year book. The Juniors’ Party The Junior Class of Mount Joy High School, held a Hallowe’en par- ty on Monday evening at the home of one of its members, Miss Dorothy Schroll. Many games were played and refreshments served. The class took great pains in the decorations, They expressed themselves as. be- State Police toward of gambling de- Road We Must All Travel Sometime Yallowe'en being dispiayed everywhere. e following were im HAVE PASSED TO THE attendance: Misses Ethel Newcom- GREAT BEYOND er, Mary and Anna Strickler, Lydia Shank, Bernice Myers, May Hawth- Mrs. Elizabeth Kaylor ge, Dorothy Loraw, Dototiy Mrs. Elizabeth Kaylor died sud- [Schroll. Messrs. Wm. Thomas, Paul denly from heart failure, at 9 o’clock | Engle, Carl Engle, Merle Hoffer, Friday morning, at her home on Lester Brubaker, Henry Nissley South Market street, Elizabethtown. James Krall and Harold Krall. i av > ad fire at his ight Jove Deen Lhd fe ® : Mrs. Kaylor was 41 years old. She Mr. and Mrs. _Wshleman retired is survived by a Son, Marlin, at PARTY MONDAY EVENING at 11:30. Being slightly indisposen™ <r ming doo a 0 HiKAM DETWILER'S Mr. Eshleman placed an electric and sisters: Mrs. Ella Hess, Me of \ en heating pad at his feet. At about Joy; Mrs. Ira Newcomer, Elizab$, =n 0 and Mrs. Hiram Detwiler, 12:15 he was awakened by the town; Mrs. Allen Lehman, Middle- held Jn, hei h eh 2 pe be town; Edwin, Jacob, Samuel and 8 party ai their home om smell of smoke. When he arose he learned that the heating pad was Emery Miller, all of Elizabethtown; Mount Joy street, in this place om Monday evening. The guests were J. spent the week-end with his i Fhe at i and Elmer Miller, Mt. Joy. The oy % parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Moyer. | SOR) RMS © funeral was held from the late [entertained with music and Woy Mr. and Mrs. «Kuhns and two | As soon as he threw back the home on Monday. Services were Dh following shined) Mr and sons, of Allentown, were week-end covers, flames burst forth. He quick- also held in the Mennonite ceme- Mrs Wolkcr I Mr and Mrs. guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ralph | | awakened Mrs. Eshleman and tery. Earl Kreiner and son Richard Mrs. Bornman. together they smothereds the flames -— Sally Kreiner, Mrs. Chas Evans and The Dorcas Society of the United | with bed clothing, thus averting a Mrs. Sarah Kieffer | son Charles, of Lancaster. Mr. and ies oe as homs | Are. In so doing Mr. Eshleman's Nu Sarah Kieffer, widow of | Mrs. Harvey Trone and family, of Mrs, Martin rickler, | pight hand was badly burned. Samuel ‘B. Kieffer, died suddenly |Maytown; Miss Amy Bard, of Colum evening. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gibbons and | the daughter, Martha, spent the end at Elizabethtown, visiting and Mrs. Russel Bishop. Misses Margaret Krall and ! Thome, students at Temple Univer- | are INJURED BY AUTOMOBILE fi of Mountville and the accident was Had not Mr. Eshleman discovered Sunday at her home, on Wash-|bia; Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Hoffer, of : | fire when he did there is no ington street, Elizabethtown. Mrs. | Hershey; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Det- week- | telling as to just what the outcome Kieffer © was preparing to go to|wiler and family, Mr. Harry Walters Mr. | may have been. { church : with her brother, W. A.{and family, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wal- Jean l Withers,, and became ill just as she | ters, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Walters and oY | WALTER DERR, AGED 13, was leaving the house. Within [son Edwin, Clarence Walters, Mr. fteen minutes she was dead, death |and Mrs. John Roth and family, Mr. road and upset. The men escaped | sity, Philadelphia, spent the week- | es | resulting’ from heart failure. She|and Mrs. Frank Young and family, uninjured but the two ladies were end at their parental homes. | Walter Derr, about 13 years old, iS survived by one son, Paul; and Mr 2nd N= Bra Detwiler and a bruised but fortunately no bones Mrs. Harold Patton and son and | son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Derr, | these brothers and sisters: Ww. A. gang er, Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. J. state atters were broken. The car was damaged daughter, of Coatesville, spent from | was badly bruised about the head | Withers, Emanuel Withers, Mrs. |S. Kuhn and son, Warren; Misses = siderab] : > =" | Friday to Sunday visiting her undle,| rms when hie Was struck by an auto- | Fake, Mrs. Bashore and Mrs. Isaac | Barbara Heisey, Mabel Carson and Ty re el aa ir : oe s. William Light and | New Haven street, saturday af- | eral s 3 Mr. Hiram Her: sold his/ farm of YOUNG MEN IN WRONG | | Mrs. Elmer Givens, of town motors J New Haver Sweet on Saturday ith | afternoon at the Church of the . 128 acres north of here-to"Mr. Ab. Jed To" Mountville, Sunday, where | Sino, The Boy, In company Wilk | bE isomers ner Hershey of this place, at pri. THRU NUMEROUS THEFTS | & 9 Houniville, Sanaa, Dp | Richard Heisey, was going to the Bre ros EI e ntertamers vate sale and on private terms. they visiie ev. and Mrs. D. KE. Joy-Columbia football game |Was ma . Mr. Abner Hershey, of this place, For some time past automobile | HONE: E. W. Bentzel and sister | When fe Sed poe — d Th 1 G i Posy : = 5 aha Ars. KE. ‘ entzel anc SISter; i me : ras on 8 -. TR sold his farm at the boro pumping| owners at Maytown, have been an- | Mise Barbie Hon a. er, | machine was driven by Mx rey, | Mrs. Susan Habecker an neilr ests Mrs. Susan S. Habecker, wife of - private sale and on private terms. | caps, and other movable auto parts. | ne in Watinglen, 2 Chl ie said to have been unavoidable. The | cyrictian H. Habecker, died at her A SLIGHT FIRE AT THE TT The persons who were responsible Shon of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin kd boy Wot bole to the office 2 DF home in Rohrerstown. She sustain- | NUMBER OF LOCAL RESIDENTS BACHMAN CHOCOLATE PLANT Vis'ted By the Stork : for at least part of these thefts, it | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sentz for | 2 F. 1" Hi ere i on 2 on ed a stroke of paralysis on Monday ENTERTAIN OVER THE - Mr and Mrs. Paul Stoner an-|is alleged, were arrested by Cor- | violet en hae tag) Were dressed is conditio night and ‘never recovered con- WEEE. DHE OYE on a 3 I S < » ANNO > © | ser: 18. Ses q A he 70 O01 - A fire believed to have been start- | nounce the birth of a daughter. poral Ripes Ri Bint Doties on birtitof a son.” They were guests) 0% oo —————— | H Soe a = years of ad by sparks caused by friction ofl’ Mr ‘and Mrs, B. Fellenbaum of] Sorott on George Kaley of Mr. and Mrs. George Zink on| oo) MBIA MAN FINDS OR ae machinery damaged the cocoa mill | this place, announce the birth of a | Maytown, charged with stealing , 1 pursday. { IN JUNK | vears. in Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Dillinger en of the Bachman Chocolate factory | son, res Toon: the Go Seth | Miss Sue Fackler, te in our | OLD RELICS y kel were held from d Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wat here Monday forenoon. Friendship Mr. and Mrs. William Reider, of Sentz of Elizabethtown and C. | public schools, and he: er, Mary, | . He Au for W her late home on Tuesday morning | po Misses Lae Dillinger - and Fire Company, of this place, and Us Falmouth, announce the birth of a Marfin. and Anos Herr, of Donegal, | of Salunga, called on their aunt, Thadjons Hollis, for 5 Os i or held in the Dotoihy College to a clam bake om zabethtown fire company respond- | son, hs has Kino: w rked | Miss Sally A. Fackler, on New| ter P. Rochow, unearthed a relic of |XU veteran Wie : Sunday. Ci lo "the onl and in | “Ny. and Mrs, Henry Haines, Jr, | SLE HI machines Vere parked MS, Sally A. Fach | ygone dove” “when fe Robrortown Megnonii church to quickly extinguishing the flames. | Maytown, announce the arrival of | Sunday evening. Kaley was com- |, Misses Zela and Edna Lehman of | found in a lot of junk Which Bod EB 3 Mr. and Mrs. Amos Herr enter The cocoa mill is located m af g gon, mitted to jail for 7 hearing in de} Lancaster; “Miss Jeanette Bern- | been pure rased in Mariet 2, three | CE Mrs is survived by the | tained the following on Sunday: wing of the building on the second Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Myers, of fault of bail and Q r Gi furnish j | theisel and Harry Berntheisel of | celluloid cuffs, the kind that wast yrs Habe ria Tay hildre .1 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Funk ad y About 75 persons are _employ- Sprout furnishec ago. Each cuff | husband and the following children; Vr. ar TN a od 1x 28 flooy Ear this section. The building is constructed of re-enforced concrete and is fire-proof. The damage done by the fire was to the machinery. It will amount to several hundred dollars. The fire attracted quite a crowd of people. Conoy township, announce the birth bail for a hearing before Squire Next Sunday the services in Trin- parties at interest had | Manheim, were man and daughters er Sunday tained the | guests of {| worn many years Albert S. rs, Mabel and Minnie of Habecker, Mt. Joy; Chris- : : | family i containe e button which in those A of a son. : Hicks of Maytown this Wednesday. | Mr. Alex Kramer and family. ei pitta he ¢ Phe busi and to tian S. Habecker, Rohrerstown. Ira » Mr. and Mrs. Elam Herr, Mr. and Mrs. James Berrier of —_— rr e—————— 4 | pian and Mrs. Walter Kohl, of Li Nos pur see or d et diokoy » | Martin | Habecker, Silver Springs: Mr. and Mrs. Kauffman 3 = | the cof. He also founda ickey,” | Marti a , Silv Springs; i 1d Mrs auf near Milton Grove, announce the Now a Township Road Ela smi a 1: and YE bo So front, in OT about the |Dr. Isaac Newton Habecker, Dixon, daughter Elva, of May- birth of a son. In the matter of the Marietta .and ! Philadel shies an £1 i | same time. At that period, paste- [Ill; Ada M. Aungst, wife of J. Fred and Mrs. Enos Heise) —— eee Mount Joy turnpike it was stated to | i. +. Pia, Spent ine Weeq Tor + heavy white paper were |Aungst,’ New Jersey; Ella M. Bat- | and dau Irene, Esther and oy turnpike it was stated to | in town, visitin Mrs. McGirl | board or heavy white paper were oe oy age iT Rut n £ tout Specs) Sivvl Sund the Court, Saturday, by County | pp and M £ Samuel F. Eshle-| used for shirt fronts. dorf, wife of Norman Batdorf, Lititz; Ruth and son, Earl of Landisville, Peta Services Sunday Solicitor J. Andrew Frantz that the | y ni 4, she f and John Shenk Habecker, Rohrers- | Mabel Whiteside of Witmer, Eliza. wn. There are ten grand-children. | beth Gregnawalt of this place, Sam- : ¢ agreed to | followi t rer the week-end: K. K. K. Meetin i Jarng 3 I W. M. MISSIONARY SOCIETY ity Lutheran Church will be of a make it a township road. This was | +o: wing guests over the week-end: | _K. K. K. ceting _._ |John F.:'Shenk, Lancaster township | uel Warner, East Petersburg and HELD MITE BOX OPENING |special character. The Great Refor- | dons in aceon iim, he C3] Misset oa and Esther Light and} The Knighis of the Ka Klux Kian 10 3",c 5 Rowe, York. a brett } Willis Wiaver of s — mation of the Church will be the the Court in the Strasburg and | Miss Kathryn Gamble, of Neffsville. | held their irst meeting in t of ler a ter, are also survivors. An a mv . The Woman’s Home Missionary | theme at the morning service and Millport pike | | cality, Friday evenin aunt, Mrs. Sarah Shenk, aged 92, Dophcid Society of the Methodist Church of [the sermon will have special refer- — — | 25 FARM ORGANIZATIONS | town, along the Harr 3 ‘lof Manor township, is still living. opheides thi ce, held their Semi-Annual | ence to that historic event and the 3.8 : 3 [ Rev. Posten of Lancas eens Whatever BOL muss M +» Box Opening on Thursday ev-|doctrinal position of the Lutheran Civil Service Exams PLAN STATE-WIDE SHOW | lecture on the principles David E. Shank hem of Fpl: FO ening at the home of Mrs. Annie | Church. An open competitive examination WH land asked for new mer in all. You Brubaker. After the regular busi-| At the evening service the 96th |for the position of postoffice clerk,| Twenty-five statewid one hooded 1 or . a short program was rendered. | anniversary of the founding of the | Village Delivery Service, in the | al organizations have alr spoke Fi eid gui “Her Treasurer Box,” by Mrs. Tyn- congregation as a seperate organiza- | Postoffice here will be held here Sat- | ed preparation Jor a er he Troublesome Mite Box‘ |tion will be observed. urday, Nov. 15 by Mr. Calvin R. Pan Show t World's Temperance Sunday gs ‘Mrs. Kautz, and “The Mite Box — Eee. Kramer. Persons wishing to take wile January 1, 1 1 Wo Cly ' Tem yy Mrs. Kautz, an ca Ay Sorat Anke hs 23.1925. aceord: local Women's Christian Rem. Walters, Mrs. Bru- Successful Supper the examination can secure blanks | an 3, 1925, accord AYR first | ™ by Mrs. a1 Mrs. Diffenderfer. A was- held and refresh- | i; ments served. A nice sum was re- ceived from the Mite boxes. There was a fine attendance. Going to Potter Co. Tomorrow a number of hunters from this place, Newtown and Eliza- bethtown will leave by automobile for Potter county where’ they will spend ten days in camp hunting bear and small game. Two years ago this camp succeeded in bagging a fine black bear. There will be at Jeast a dozen hunters in the camp. S successful sale of work last Saturday, and in spite of many counter cleared interested worked splendidly. ee ere will Harrisburg, on the local field on Sat- urday, Nov. 1st, at 3 o’clock. ’ ————— of Mount Joy township to succeed |at H. S. at the postoffice. ———— Eee That’s the Court’s Order Joseph Haines, of Florin, ordered to pay his wife $5 a week for the support of his wife and child. He was in Court last Satur- day and the case was continued until he should provide .a home for his wife. This he failed to do and the t Court then made the order. tf The ladies of the Guilds belong- 1g to St. Luke’s Church held a very baked ham supper and t attractions a goodly sum. Everyone Crescent A. C. Saturday The Mt. Joy A. A. foot ball team play the Crescent A. C. of Change in Residence David M. Ebersole moved from the Jacob Stauffer property on East Main street to Elizabethtown Tues- day. Mr. Gibble, who is employed Newcomer & Son’s, ‘will Holwager Becker The County Commissioners last aturday appointed A. S. Holwager nouncement by the Show Was | in prospect. before is ments since increased 50 per cent, a $1,780 more than ee. The Committee many new features have bec his year and the best show ex Keener competition than expected in all I the awards heve last otal premiums will be 28 Four large buildings located con- The scouts of the Lititz Beaver ship, is confined to his home stu w » Uni the Iv Lumber Fell on His Head D. S. Beinhauer, of Conoy town- Nov- |: Shank, of EI Will Appear Next Week Owing to the crowded conditions s and the late arrival 3 bie to publish of our Community The exhibitors and been living at Elizabet veniently in the central portion of ine with injuries sustained when a|some time. winners list in its entirety will ap- sii id have already been of lumber fell on his head Besides his wife. Linnie. the de-|Pear in these columns next week. ” 2 Show: fu as er 3 yr € s his wife, e, e Sezer Baz the Slow: Topoy while at work in his garage. Hel eased is survived by Mrs. C. F. 1 — was rendered unconscious by the of Harrisburg; Walter Shank, Adjudications Filed - blow. Dr. J. S. Steiver, of Bain-|,f Norristown: Della and Ellwood. By an adjudication. which Were on Police Duty bridge, is attending him. both at home: ome brother. Daniel an adjudi was filed in the Orphant’ Court, there izabethtown and three —— Charles G. .Becker as assessor in| move into the Stauffer property Tribe 1072, who di : ts Mrs. Sallie Hershey. Mrs, C.] a balance of $3985.41 for J . . ai —————r" me 2, 0 did police duty at Frank & Bro. Next Sale _ [lsisters, Mrs. $ allie ershey, Mrs. C. istributi i Kelle-y % Bro’s. Next Sale hoi the Milton Grove district. 2 the local community exhibit, Satur- C. S. Frank & Bro. will hold their |S. Gingrich and Miss Fannie Shank, Si pues Q he S Site af fos J. B. j & Bro. will pold their Divorce Granted Saturday day evening, were: Elmer Keller, | next sale of live stock on Friday|all of this boro. ship fi next sal and og Deed to be Recorded Martin Bi Nissler, of Manheim, ari Wikis Lloyd Hertzler, William | afternoon, Nov. 7th. at 1:30 sharp, The funeral Was held at the Rome” "© 5 County am ais . S. Nissly' Gi ich t : | was granted a ivorce rom his|1empleton and LeRoy Bare. Harry |when they will sell a lot of extra|at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning a steers from Chicago.’ Sale Stauffer. ey Singrich 5 X wife, Anna L Nissley, on the grounds | Wagner, of this race also did po- good cows, fresh close springers|with interment in the Mt. Tunnel Mrs. James Metzler was removed called 7 | sharp. LOL In OTN, 99,9. { of desertion. lice duty. and backward cows. cemetery, Elizabethtown. [to the Hospital at Lancaster today. \ Som or a ——————— x i
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