The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 31, 1924, Image 1

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(Canadian Farmer

TIVE OF THIS SECTION, IS
THE GUEST OF HIS PAR-
ENTS ON NORTH MAR-
KET STREET

Mr. Jacob Stehman, of St.
sabeth, Manitoba, Canada,
of “Mr. Jacob Stehman
Market street,
to his parents. Mr. Stehman
a native of this section, having re-
sided for many years with his par-
ents on a farm in Rapho township
and just a short distance east of
the boro.
Mr. Stehmann owns a 280 acre
farm in Canada which he is farm-
ing. The principle crops raised in
his section are oats, barley, rye,
wheat and flax, the farmers there
being mostly engaged in mixed
farming.
This year Mr. Stehman’s yield
was as follows: 3,308 bushels of
barley from 80 acres. This crop
was sold at 90 cents per bushel.
He also raised 1,900 bushels of oats
frém 30 acres and 1,600 bushels of
rye from 72 acres. In addition he
harvested two crops of sweet clov-
er off the same field.
Mr. Stehman says when he left
home last week the thermometer
registered 30 degrees below zero
and with our present temperature
here at 15 above, he says it seems
3 cold as up in Canada.
Mr. Stehman noticed the large
white owl in the Bulletin window,
very rare around here and claims
they are quite common thruout
the section in which he resides.
He will spend a week or ten days
here before returning home.

—— 0 Cen
Change Their Residences
John Emerick moved from the
yer property on New Haven

o Florin, in the John Easton
rty, on Friday.
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D. Chandler will mov el
I W e Mai q into “the
4 4 Pees rv i x x Cy vl market |
street, which he recently purchased. |
Xe hi arvey Greenawalt will oc- |
cupy the property next to his store |
on West Main street, vacated by Dr.
W. D. Chandler.
BE
{en eral Ne Of
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wick heading
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS
FROM ALL OVER THE COUN.
TRY FOR THE BENEFIT
OF BUSY PEOPLE
Miss Sara Engle is seriously ill
at this writing.
Mrs. George Sillers is confined
to her home with sickr-gs.
oN Two more cases of mumps de-
veloped in Mount Joy yesterday.
Mount Joy has a case of mumps,
the first quarantine since the first
week in August.
Our public schools resumed daily
sessions this morning after the
Christmas holidays.
Joseph Brandt returned home
from the St. Josephs Hospital, where
he was ill with pneumonia.
George C. K. Sample. 9f.Colum-
bia, received a large box of violets
from Georgia Christmas day.
Rev. B. M. Meyer, who for the
past thirty years has been pastor
of Christ Reformed church at
Elizabethtown, will move to Lan-
caster.
Howard Johnson, colored, of Lan-
caster, during a fit of jealousy,
slashed his wife’s throat with a
razor. It required seventeen stitches
to close the wound.
Rev. R. L. Markley, pastor of
the Lutheran church at Highspire
the past five years, has resigned,
having accepted a call to Everett,
Pa ¥
Rev. and Mrs, Harry A. Swartz
wish to thank all their friends for
the kindness and sympathy shown
them during the days of their
sadness and sorrows Mr. HA M.
Stauffer and his family also express
their appreciation offjthe kindness
of their friends in gt Joy, shown
them in this hour sadness.








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William VS ager. for
the Pennsy . i Com-
pany at Law, Ls Gp 2 danger-
ous wound in side while
handling a ry The bullet
was deflected and unless
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VOLUME XXIV NO. 31
THE BULLETIN \ WISHES ALL ITS PATRONS AND FRIENDS
Here on a Visit
MR. JACOB STEHMAN, A NA.
Ve
Eli-
a son
on North
is here on a visit
is

[ue RAPHO TEACHERS
' MEET NEXT SATURDAY
The teachers of Rapho town-
ship will hold their regular month-
ly meeting at Sporting Hill on
Saturday, Jan. 3, 1925 at 9:30
when the following program will
be rendered:
Devotional Exercises, Miss Hos-
tetter. Song, Teachers; Sentimen-
tal Roll Call; Reading, Miss Mabel
Minnich; Discussion, “How Teach
History with Textbooks provided,”
John Miller; Duet, Misses Zug and
Zigler; Discussion, “How Teach
English with Textbooks provided,”
Frank Moss; Music, Teachers. Ad-
journment.
ene rissa) OR
Remembered Their Boss
Superintendent J. Harry Miller,
at the Grey Iron Works, was kind-
ly remembered by his employes on
Christmas. The day previous they
presented him with presents which
were greatly appreciated.
Kraybill Again
Heads Growers
COUNTY FRUIT PRODUCERS
ELECT OSFICERS AT THEIR
ANNUAL MEETING AT
LANCASTER

P. R. Kraybill, of Rheems, was
reelected president of the Lancas-
ter County Fruit Growers’ Associa-
tion at the annual meeting in the
Farm Bureau rooms in the Wool-
worth building at Lancaster. Six
of the seven officers served
| year.
L. B. Huber, of Landisville, was
re-elected first vice president. Other
balloting resulted as follows: R. N.
Peris, of Florin, second vice presi-
Ident; M. A. Moore, of Lititz, third
vice president, the only new officer
elected. M. P. Wenger, of Denver,
fourth vice president; S. E. Forry,
of Clay, treasurer, and L. F. Halli-
| an, of the Varn Bureau, secretary.
dant Kraybill was tha only
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his roc
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ie
sia
other nomination
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exhibition

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be made. |
Wenger, chairman of the!
committee which is ar-
{ranging the details for the exhibit
© |
at the annual Farm Products Show
in Harrisburg from January 19 to]
24
inclusive, reported that
quanitty of apples for the iD
tion were in storage at Engleside, !
and that other specimens from |
county orchards are being collect- |
ed. The plan this year is to have |
a representative county exhibit as |
well as individual growers’ selee- |
tions.
A report was read of the aec-
tivities at - Horticultural Week as
recently observed at State College.
R. S. Snyder, of the State College
Extension Service, was the sche-
duled speaker, but he failed to put
in his appearance and the time
which was to have been allotted to
him was turned over for a round
table discusion between the growers.
etree
A Wild Cat Escapes
Last Fall while Mr. William Dar-
rencamp, of this place, was on a
hunting trip, he captured a pair of
wild cat kittens. He brought them
home and kept them ever since,
both being quite tame. A few
days ago while one of Mr. Darren-
kamp’s sons was feeding them, one
got away and nothing has been
seen or heard of it since.
eens
A New Meat Market
Mr. C. V, Fite has opened a new
meat market in the Mumma property
on West Main street, formerly oc-
cupied by Mr. C. N. Mumma. He
calls his place the Economy Cut Rate
Meat Market and will sell meats at
greatly reduced prices,
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Cantata at the Homes
On Sunday afternoon, the
George A. Kercher, pastor of the
Lutheran church, accompanied by
his choir and members of his con-
gregation, rendered a Christmas
cantata at the Masonic Homes.
et Qe
A B'rthday Surprise
Mrs. Jacob Kolp was given a
package surprise in honor of her
Rev.

will hold its next sale at Florin on
Saturday, Jan. 10th, General lina
of merchandise, real estate and
household goods, also chickens, ete.


We are!
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a lino’
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ah celled at this office to-
i said he saw a robin in his
This is certainly
“No tigre of the year.
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last |
specie of owl only inhabits the Are- |
tic regions and this one must have
Poplar street.
stopped after jumping the gutter
and curb and going across the
pavement against the Washington
(House ™-re was. no damage.
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Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, December 31,

Should Have New
School Building
THE OLD BRICK LAND MARK AT
MAYTOWN SHOULD BE RE.
PLACED BY A MODERN
STRUCTURE
NOTICE!
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Beginning January 1, 25,
the Bulletin willl publish the
names of all of its correspond-
ents at various points. We are
making the correspondent our
representative to receive all
news items, subscribers, renew-
als, advertising, ete. in order
to make it more convenient to
our patrons.
If you have visitors or news
of any kind, please see that
the correspondent knows about
it. We want the news and you
can greatly assist us.
Auto Mishaps


Again the Bulletin calls attention
to the fact that Maytotn, in East
Donegal township, is badly in need
of a new public school building. The
present brick structure was erected
five years before the Civil War and
as a comparison we would state
that it is just as difficult to success-
fully educate pupils today with an-
cient methods and equipment as it
would have been for the United
States to win the World War with
the same equipment we used at
Gettysburg and other Civil War
battle scenes.
The Bulletin has repeatedly called
attention to the fact that something
should be done but to date we have
heard nothing relative to a move
toward bettering conditions.
Appended is an article from the
paper printed by the pupils who are
being educated in this building. It
gives a good idea of the students’
opinion:
‘““Maytown, a beautiful little town
situated in the heart of a very r
agricultural section, has
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A FORD TURNED TURTLE—AU.
TO STRUCK TROLLEY—CAR
HITS FIRE PLUG—SEVER.
AL OTHER ACCI-
DENTS

Saturday afternoon in Mr.
| Garber’s Buick touring car, tha ma- |
chine skidded on the icy road while
rich | | he was making a turn. Mashed
a High | | fenders was the only damage,










Avoided a Collision . D. C., after an attack of pneumon-
! i asl I | Frank E. Brehm, of Manheim, |.
'SCHOENECK YOUNG MAN Witils Posy ity Srseion Son Pheu Be Caw of and Miss Luella Yoder, of Sinking iB The. following sisters survives
MEETS HORRIBLE DEATH | day afternoon Mr. Paul E. Getz, of | Ly : > So Se | Springs, were married Saturday. Mrs. Christine Leonard, of North
oa { this place, in avoiding a collision basket ball in the High School gym Bend; Mrs. Newton Jackson, of
With one leg severed at the knee | With another car, badly damaged ON Year > Sa an As Lloyd E. Witmyer and Miss Mary | Columbia and Mrs. Ida M. Pomers
. 3 1 CO ar oc: elf m a I 1g CNC y
‘and the other frightfully torn by his Hup coupe. Another car came | oys pia} he Liga Young, both of Manheim, were oy.
. > out a side street and Mr. Getz, in| five and the Alumni Girls will play ’ = | <
‘the teeth of a circular saw, ‘the : a Sr ’ } oar Gils. The te: are very Married on Monday. s oF
mangled body of Nathan Sensenig, ung bs 0% Nays Ian i Ra end both tics - ca elles ’ |
aged 19 years, of near Schoeneck, [ore Re oe P: ue Be 3 ae os oul gi luigi Harrison Martin and Miss Bessie H q Sta yr died i
was hurled through the air by the | Mr vs. PE I rw Wittick Rinehart, both of this place, | a ot Locis
belting of the machine which he | 4. 3 t rere married at Elkto Md es | a he at Leola,
hod been aie the Hy man RY cked by a Our | Charged Wit h Mans laughter . Sie = uried at Elkton, Md., yes f plication of diseases, \
b perating, the young man | 1 af di §11 Menroc terday. | pi rn to page 4)
landing on the frozen earth with | i { sais Emre
sufficient force to crush his skull | { ] i : Tole Greiner | Xin Ee ang
: : f 0) u k Will Erect “Blinkers”
a dozen feet away. He died in | W eekly ly C ard dB Basket i : : 3 Irvin G. I, son of Mr. and | te lec 4 a place
his father’s arms only a few sec- | i My Bev Ruhl, of Masterson- | «pg, spa on Ho
Od Mie being raised from the PERSONAL MEN (ION ABOU) : ana : A nev 3 2s ab
ground, | THE MANY MERS AND i i fe: =
Siam _— | GOERS IN THiS LOCALIiY | Milt G tiv. Swe
The Final Rehearsal i | RM marriage 1 n 1 d over
The Choral Society will hold its| Mr. Frank Sprout nt Friday Clarche D 7, pastor ic it Swa
final rehearsal in the school build- | at Elizabethtown wi nds. ay United Brethren church, |. rE I lines were
ing Thursday evening, Jan. 1, at| Mr. and M Ww > evening. fw vrecked, but n was injured.
8 o'clock. | spent lhursday a bur ? Ce rm eet err
ee Ree eee { friends. yrs 3 Dra nl
| Mr. and Mrs. Carson Enz 2A.) 1-1 Yay Daniel B a Ti AY EAT 2
The Ushers League | Saginaw, Mich., are spending vail R20 G both of W nel En ter (IETS
! few days in town. | Lr. 10 married Satur d Ti. AT G aba
M I [ 3 Ni ht Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Baer, »f Lan- | Larol (Turn to page 5) ali | heir ests
vif ast | 1g | caster, spent Sunday with Mr. ar eet ee
| Mrs. Jno. McGinnis. "HE > NOMEN! | _—
00 Me Bricker. of MOUNT JOY CH 19841 SOCIETY, IE FARM WOMEN 3 boy joy | NUMBER OF LOCAL RESIDENTS
Py Mrs, a ricer, ui Mies —~ =
INTERESTING PROGRAM REN. | Jersey, stent = few days in) WiLL RENDER SPLENDID hen? ENTERTAIN OVER THE
DERED AT MONTHLY MEET. |, Gh He 3 . ; WEEK-END
ING AT HOME OF MR T | town with friends. ! PROGRAM SUNDAY UN Farm Women’s Society No. 4 ER-E
. Mr d Mrs. Llovd Miller are | DER DIRECTION OF %
EARL MYERS, NEAR I. and Mrs. loyd Miller are met at the home of Mrs. Anna Bard Mr. andMrs. R. D. Raffensperger
TOWN spending some time with Mr. and | PROF. McHOSE on Saturday afternoon with a I. ancy i . e sperge
eesti : of Salunga, entertained at their
Yrs Jno. M. Deity, | i ft n, January splendid attendance. After the home over the week-end: Mr. and
: Mrs. hildve £1 xt Sunday afternoon, ary : ordi wi \ k-end: Mr. a
The local St. Mark’s United ps Joke » a ona : Ta | 1 three o'clock, the Mount Joy pone pa oi He ne Mrs. J. Roy Greider and son, Junior,
i delphia, spe a lew Gays with 2 Christmas progra rendered: |. o. Ha
Brethren Church Usher's League Mr Hi, Mos Cini ori [Se al Society will render an ancient So Ss gee “SHogt IL Silver Springs; Mr. Ira Frank,
held their monthly business and a > Enele and | Christmas Carol service in the Unit- Night k the Herald Angels|0f Ephrata; Miss Gertrude Risser,
social meeting at the home of Mr. a tir i ey 8 ¥ ar ed Ere thren church here under the oy hid i ain S Pr of Elizabethtown; Miss Dora Sau-
Earl Myers, east of town, last] Egan 0 Prey o XY. ld direc yon of Prof. C. N. McHose, ac- eng 2 Irie mas PIL ders and Miss Anna Nissley, this
: b £ spending several days in town. | : reading by Mrs. Eva Swords. recita- 1
a St BE ue Miss Dorothy Schroll spent sever- | ¢ BY Miss Si Pia tion, “The Night before Christmas”, bce
ers end g an b Ss offering will be taken. - . “
: 1 as the guest i ring Mrs. S ally: ings: ¢
were agreeably entertained by the i Joys 40 Ma ae R Lacer. [A The following program has been Bini x Avs readings: “The Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Browm,
. : y . . . SS, Dy Airs. Edna Shel- f thi isp + : h fol
host. The business session was pre- ay hy of this place, entertained the fol-
: Mr. and Mrs. Harmon, | arrangea ei lenberger”’; “Bethlehem Today”, by |; . hild t bi le
sided over by President Albert | Atlantic City, spent several days Hymn, “Ct Hither, Ye Faithful, pr. Frances Brooks: “Holly” by lowing children at a big turkey
Campbell. One ‘new setive member, Lith Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Glatfelter. | Triumphartl eg”, Congregation. apg Amelia Nolt; solo “Away in a Sime Xmas doy! x: #70 Ms.
Warren Givens, and one new asso-| J Si t of Carnegie Tech, Dovotic vice, Scripture, M: rR bo M 2 B kar Y «Th Geo. Schneider and children, Geo,
ciate member, Mr. William Strickler, ! Ames legris i g: el anger” Dy Brooks; € | Mavis and Harold; Mr. and Mrs \
’ ’ Pittsburgh, visited his grandparents, | Prayer ¥ History of Santa Claus” by Mrs. fur. : 5 \
were admitted to the league. The oy “asus? Th ar Babe : Wm. Hendrix and daughters, Doris \
Mr. and Mrs. Cling over the holi-| (+) “Jesus! Thou Dear Babe ¢giparine Weller. “The Brightest 1 \
treasurer, Frank Musser, reported hic, faytian Cradle Song; (0) Stay” by M C ST and Maud Arline; Mr. and Mrs \
$61.93 in the treasury. Upon mo-| : in The, Mad Kiros”. Adar y + ora Xrantz; | Elwood Gillums; Mr. and Mrs.
: | Miss Alta Gingrich, of Laneas- | The Mag Kings”, French + + Birds Christmas Tree”, by Miss
tion of the members the president : 3 2 “0° | Harold Brown, Esther, Ben, Arthur
: : ter spent the week-end here as |Gevaert. Maud Nolt. After singing “O Lit- . ES —
was given the power to appoint an { «le rs Tai? 3 Dae and Joe Brown, all of this place
giv : the guest of her parents, Mr. and | Iymn, ‘Silent Night”, Congrega- tle Town of Bethlehem”. adjourn- : 1 et
Entertainmeny; ommitics to arrange Mrs. C. S. Gingrich [ tion ment followed, to meet at the ani Yr 2nd Mrs. Pay] Strickler
the programs. It was decided to is ania LY Phe. of the 3 . ._ ‘land children, Helena, Beatrice,
C tinced on page 4) Aeron Siegrist and of Chorus: @) “The Sleep of the home of Mis. L. L. Charles Satur- Verna and Paul, of Elizabsthtown.
Contin 66 on page 4. York, spent Xmas at the home of 'Child Jesus’, Gevaert; (b) “A Joy- day afternoon January 31. = :
[Mrs. Siegrist’s parents, Mr. and ful Christmas Song”, Gevaert. yr M
: ? a AYE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Can -
HAS SEVERAL VERY | Mrs. A. B. Cling. Hymn, “J to the World”, Con- Are Picking Oranges fore Ni Ses Carson en
FINE AND RARE MOUNTS | = . Si : tertained the following guests to &
| Miss Helena Haines, of Harris- | gregation. Some time ago Mr. Christian dinner in honor of Mr. and = Mrs.
er ow {burg spent last week here visiting { Chorus: Three Bohemian Carols, Leese, south of town and Mr, Wil- Carson Engle, of Saginaw Mich . {
Mr. Abner Weaver, of Newtown, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | (a) “Hail, Al, Hail the Glorious liam College, north of town went I» OL RE
: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Engle, Mr
who is quite a hunter, has added Schroll on Mt. Joy Street. Morn”; (b) “Lye els and the to Florida. They are now in the|, ng i 5 = :
2 3 Ea and Mrs. Carson Engle, Mich.,
three fine specimen to his collection| Misses Gladys Rote, Elsie Domel, Shepherds”; ‘Let All Men Sing sunny south and both have secured Charles Engle, Leroy Engle, Hap
of mounts. While on a hunting trip | Miriam Pfenninger, Elvern Rote, of | God’s Praises”. employment. picking oranges is = Martha Engle Hilda
to Potter county last Fall he shot a Lancaster, spent the Christmas holi- Hymn, “Hark, the Herald Angels former young man’s father, Ae ne Engle Hester Engle 5
Harsh hawk. Recently while gun- days with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sing”, Congregation Christian Sr., received a box| wed on he five.) > #
ning for rabbits on the Enos Gibble | Fenstermacher. Chorus: (a) “Lo, How Rose”, of fine oranges from his son this | ee
farm in East Donegal, he shot a Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stoll -and | Michael Practorius: :b) “A Child is week. i Shearer Quite Hi
Snow Owl, one of the rarest birds! Mary E. Coox, of Bethlehem; Mrs. | Born—‘Noel’ » GW. Chadwick}} a boat who resides
ever heard of in this section. This J. A. MacNicholl and children, of (¢) “While By My Sheep”, Jungst. | Fircmen's Annual Event Mill, about four miles
spent Christ-
and Mrs. J.
Merchantville, N. J.,
mas week-end with Mr.
H. Stoll.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gin
strayed from home. The owl meas-
ared five feet from tip to tip of its grich and
birthday on Friday, by her friends, { wings. In addition Mr. Weaver had |daughters, Alta and Emily, Cleon
who sent her many useful gifts. |a fine pheasant or ruffed grouse |Shaeffer and Jeanne Brandt spent
She takes this means of kindly | mounted. The birds were on exhi-|Thursday at Lancaster as the
thanking all the participants. bition in the window of the Bulletin {guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meyre
Bil GR office for several days. They were Miss Alta Gingrich.
Next Community Sale mounted by our extensive local taxi- Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Sprout of
The Community Sales Company |dermist, Mr. N. J. Harmon, on |Maytown, Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Sprout and Elam Groff, of Florin,
Mr. Elmer Groff, of Manheim, Miss
Nora Eby, of Sharps Corner, and
Miss Elizabeth Seiders spent Xmas
ee A A Arn
His Car Skidded
Mr. William Weidman, of Florin,
Sale starts at 12:30 P. M. was driving east on Main street {day at the home of Mr." Frank
Ss vest anes Sli Saturday. At New Haven street | Sprout.
% Saw a Robin, Today he turned south but his car skid-| Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gingrich,
oe John Wharvell, on West Don- {ded on the icy street and only {Mr. and Mss. Nelson Gin'ich and
son, Sherw—d, of East Foe “burg
Mr. Abner Mi- FL,
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Over the Week End
While Leroy Ellis was on his way |
to the Mount Joy Boro water works |
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ount Joy Bulletin
1924
A PROSPEROUS
Premiving Lied
for Mt. Joy Show
IT WILL BE HELD IN THE MAR-
KET HOUSE HERE JANU!ARY
16 AND 17—COMPETENT
JUDGES WILL BE
MRS. JACOB GELTMACHER
FRACTURED HER LIMB
Mrs. Jacob R. Geltmacher, on Fast
Donegal street, broke her left leg
about four inches above the ankle,
on Thursday evening while returning
from a community Christmas cele-
bration. She slipped on the ice, and
in addition to the broken bone, se-

HERE verely strained a ligament in the
— same leg.
The premium list for the Lancas-| The accident occurred about 9:80
ter County Corn and Tobacco o'clock. Mrs. Geltmacher was ac-
to be held in the Market House here
January 16 and 17, has just been
issued. The show will be given un-
der the directions of the Lancaster
County Farm Bureau and the aus-
companied by her husband and their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. William Way, to whose home
they were going.
She was given treatment by Dr.

dices of the First National Bank of | William Workman. An X-ray pic-
this place. ture of the leg was taken by Dr.
The News Jounral offers a silver! Robert Swab, Lancaster. She will
loving cup for the best exhibit of be confined to bed for some time
filler tobacco; the Union National|owing to the mishap.
Mt. Joy Bank a similar cup for the!


best 10 ears of corn; the cup for |
of Golden]
Queen corn in the Lancaster-York| . .
inter-county competition is offered] J d Ww dl k
by the New Era. ome mn € oC
There are seven classes in the |
corn exhibit, consisting of 10-ear "NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN
exhibit in Yellow Dent, White Cap] YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED
the best 10-ear exhibit | Young Folks Are
!
Yellow Dent and Lancaster County | IN THE HOLY BONDS OF


Sure Crop; similar classes for 30-| MATRIMONY
ear exhibits of the above varieties;
{and a class for the best single ear| Miss Alice Hess of Manor and
of corn, the White Dent variety be-!
| ing included in this latter class with
(Turn to page four)
Edwin Henry Myers, of Marietta,
were married Christmas day.
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or
hr 50 a Year in Advance
N EW YEAR
Road We Must All |
Travel Sometime
MANY WELL KONWN PEOPLE
HAVE PASSED TO THE
GREAT BEYOND


Cecelia, widow of John D.
died at Columbia, Christmas morm=
ing, aged 67 years.
»
Miss Anna Beates
Miss Anna Beates died at hex
home, Elizabethtown, on Thursday,
aged 72 years. She is survived by
one brother, Edward, with whom
she resided. Funeral services were
held from her late home Sunday
with burial, privately, in Woodward
Hill cemetery, Lancaster.
Miss Sara Blough
Miss Sarah Blough died in the
County Hospital, Wednesday after
noon, aged 74 years. She is sur--
vived by one brother, David Blough,

of Elizabethtown, Funeral services:
were held on Satoprday from the
home of her brother at Elizabeth- 2
town, and burial was in Hecrucise =
town cemetery.
Elizabeth H. Albright
Miss Elizabeth H. Albright, aged
85 years, former resident of
West Hempfield township, died at
the Methodist Home, Washingtom,

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Hymn, “O Little Town of Beth-{ Ths local Friendshi wn ally ill at this
lehem’, Congregatin. vy a1 s frier She ring from the
Benediction. u 1 3 = luncheon : Ir ic stroke which
= en 7 ail, rriday evening January |,,.rcame her recently.
Resigned Her Position An orchestra will furnish the a Topo
Miss Hattie Stauifer, one of the music. Won a Canasy
linotype operators at the Bulletin = Webster Gibble won ile cang
office, today. She has en- Good Play at Milton Grove bird Fives . I. ry
. 3 bird given away at Dr. E. W. Gan
rolled as a student at the Lancaster Don’t forget the Miiton Grove ber’s Drug. Store, as a Christmas
biped i + Hio 3 av “Th ag ve, ATi > * A
Susines College, starting next Mon- g Bis Bag Mn J gift because he was the best guess
ay. n. na
S——— | fun and a bit of Ar
His Pet Cat Died ir y L 10t sentimental. 3 <
Molly, the pet cat belonging tol i A Destructive Fine
Wm. Hollowbush, Esqn, died of | Operated on Yesterday had a $200,000 firg
heart trouble, Tuesday morning,| Mr. John Dietz, one of our local {Monday when the Aldine theatre
aged about 10 years and was buried |electr 5, was operated on at|3nd several adjoining buildings
Tuesday evening at sunset under |” Hospital, Lancaster | burned. . 3
the old pear tree. Mr. Followbush gall stones. 3 2 ore
has the svmpathy of the cémmunity. — al - Se Yisipd tw the oy 5
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