NI I a TR TET Te aires, SJ n For ag "HV VOLUME XXIV NO. 33 Mount Joy, Penna Wednesday, Janvary 14, 1925 $1.50 a Year in Don’t Forget the County Corn and Tobacco Show at Mt. Joy Friday and Saturday, Jan. 1 Corn and Tobacco Show This Week EVERYTHING IS IN READINESS FOR THE BIG COUNTY EV. ENT TO BE HELD HERE FRIDAY AND SAT- URDAY. Everything is rounding into shape for the Lancaster County corn and tobacco show to be held in the for- mer market house building here on Friday and Saturday, January 16 and 17. The committee in charge has made great preparations, have it extensively advertised and we pre- dict a big attendance. There will be exhibits of corn and tobacco and the 'show is open to all. All exhibits must have been grown by the exhibitor. in each class from the same can be shown, All exhibits must be brought in before noon on Jan. 16. Exhibit epen afternoon and evening. Corn Exhibit, The corn will be judged by Mr. E. J. Walters of State College. Follow- ing are the classes: Class 1—Yellow Dent, 10 Ears— First, $4.00; Second, $3.00; Third, $2.00; Fourth, $1.00; Fifth, ribbon. Class -. 2—White Capped Yellow Dent, 10 Ears—First, $4.00; Second, $3.00; Third, $2.00; Fourth, $1.00; Fifth, ribbon. Class 3—Lancaster County Sure Crop, 10 Ears—First, $4 00; Second, $3.00; Third, $2.00; Fourth, $1.00; Fifth, ribbon. Classd—Yellow Dent, 30 Ears— First, -$5.00; Second, $4.00; Third, $3.00. Class b5—White Dent, 30 Ears— First, end, $4.00; Third, $3.00. Class 6—Lancaster County Sure Crop, 30 Ears—First, $5.00; Second, $4.00; Third, $3.00. Class 7—Best single Ear in Yel- low, White Cap, Sure Crop and White Dent—First, $1.00. Swepstakes, 10 Ears—A silver cup will be given by the Union National Mount Joy Bank, Intercounty Competition. There will be an intercounty com- petition between Lancaster and York counties. Each county shall exhibit a 10 ear display of Golden Queen rn and the swinner will receive a tver cup donated by the Lancaster New Era. Tobacco Exhibit. Messrs. Roy Nolt and P. W. Bak- er will judge this exhibit. An ex- hibit shall consist of fifteen leaves tied with another leaf. There will be three classes as follows: Class 1—Seedleaf Wrappers— First, $2.00; Second, $1.50; Third, $1.00; Fourth, 50c. Class 2—Seed Leaf Binders— First, $2.00; Second, $1.50; Third, $1.00; Fourth, 50c, Class 3—=Seed Leaf Fillers—First $2.50; Second, $1.50; Third, $1.00; Fourth. 50c. The Lancaster News Journal will give a silver cup for the best exhibit of fillers at the show. The show is being conducted un- der the direction of the Lancaster County Farm Bureau and auspices of the First National bank of this place. eet Capped Yellow $5.00; Sec- Concert at Elizabethtown. The Mooseheart Concert Company of Mooseheart, Ill, will give a con- eert at Moose Hall, Elizabethtown, on Tuesday evening, Jan. 20. Tick- ets can be secured by mgil from the secretary or at the ticket office at theatre. Admission including re- served seat, adults 50c, children 25¢, Be, ir Read Interesting Paper The regular monthly meeting of the Lutheran pastors of Lancaster County was held at Lancaster Mon- day. An interesting treatise on “The Inner Mission Problems of our Territory,” was read by Rev. G. A. Kercher, of this place. ed ———— Total Eclipise of the Sun There will be a total eclipse of the sun on January 24 at about 9 a. m. This will be the first in fifty years, end as it will not occur again until 2025, folks should avail themselves ef the opportunity of observation. eel Gr Qe eee township. dent; Elias J. Nolt; secretary, S. F. Ribs Fractured Little; treasurer, George Wagen- Erb Guiswite, of Ironville, an Church Gets $200.00 bach; superintendent of ground, A. employee of the Keeley Stove The will of Sarah B. Engle, late |L. Hershey. The board will meet Works, at Columbia, is confined to his home, suffering with several broken ribs, sustained in a fall. ————— Boy Makes Record Donald Snook, a fifteen-year-old Chester County boy, raised 479 bushels of potatoes on a measured aere this year. His is the highest official score record this season. —_—— ee Only one exhibit W. S. EBERSOLE POST ELECTS ITS OFFICERS The following officers were elect- ed by W. S. Ebersole Post here for the present year: Commander, Clyde Eshleman; 1st Vice Commander, J. A. Stoll; 2nd Vice Commander, Clyde Fenster- macher; Post Adjutant, H. R. Esh- leman; Post Finance Officer, Earl Miller; Post Chaplain, Dr. W. M. Workman; Post Historian, S. V. Barr Post Sargeant at Arms, L. Kramer; Post Athletic Officer, Jay Klugh; Post Trustees, J. T. M. Breneman, B. Groff and Clyde Eshleman; Post Executive Committee, John Longe- necker, Roy Sheetz, John Geltmach- er, Carl Germer and J. T. M. Bren- eman. MANHEIM MAN HELD IN BAIL FOR HEARING C. J. Hosler, of Manheim, who was arrested by State Police early Friday on charges of larceny, re- sisting’ an officer and receiving stolen goods, has furnished $300 bail on each charge, awaiting a hear- ing Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock before Alderman Hinden. Hosler; who is 21 years old, is pro- prietor of a small restaurant and shoe repairing shop at Manheim. Police say he incriminated anoth- er man in his alleged confession of the robberies enacted at the U. S. Asbestos Plant, Manheim, _ during the las® several months, and the troopers expected to effect another arrest. General News for Quick Reading INTERESTING HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE COUN. TRY FOR THE BENEFIT OF BUSY PEOFLE Read C. S. Frank & Bros.’ ad on another page. Mrs. Annie Pennell is confined to her home on account of illness. Jacob M. Schroll celebrated his seventy-first birthday on Monday. Calvin Kramer celebrated his | birthday anniversary on Tuesday. | Mrs. Grover C. Bair and daughter are confined to bed, both suffering from grippe. There was Board of Trade will be held later. Mrs. John Zeller, who is at the St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lancaster, is greatly improved. The Macedonia of this place held ference on Sunday. Harry E. Smith is confined to his home on East Main street with an attack of rheumatism. Mrs. Minnie E. Deitz is the ad- ministratrix of the estate of John H. Deitz, late of this boro. The roof of the dancing pavilion at Mt. Gretna caved in last Friday owing to the heavy snow. Mrs. James Hockenbery is seri- ously ill at her home near Rheems suffering from appendicitis. William HH. Billmyre of Marietta and Miss Dorothy H. Grove of Co- lumbia were married last week. The teachers of the Mount Joy High Schools held a sleighing party on Wednesday evening, all having an enjoyable ride to Marietta. The Sewing Class of the Ladies’ Bible Class of the Evangelical church met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Irvin Geistweit. Benjamin F. Gochnauer, formerly of this boro, now in the real estate business at Elizabethtown, has pur- chased a hotel at Palmyra and will soon take charge. The officials of the local American Legion Post, will hold a new mem- bership drive in connection with the National Membership drive. Thurs- day evening a meeting will be held meeting of the last evening. It no A. M. E. church Quarterly Con- in the Legion rooms on North Market street. A QQ Rapho Twp. Report The Bulletin printed the annual report of Mr. Harvey L. Zink, treas- urer, for the supervisors of Rapho township. The expenses for the three districts are itemized and the report is of interest to all in that of this place, was entered Friday for probation in the office of the Regis- ter of Wills. It contains a bequédath of $200 to the elders of the Brethren in Christ church at Cross Roads. Ee Rebuilding His Plant Mr. A. R. Martin is now busily en- station recently damaged by fire. | When eompleted he will have one of Elect Directors NUMEROUS BANKS, TRUST COM. PANY, STREET RAILWAY COMPANIES, ETC. HOLD ANNUAL ELECTIONS All the banks, street railway com- panies and other corporations elect directors for the year as follows: —W. W. Griest, J. S. Graybill, Jr. | Anna E. Ranck, Samuel W. Diller | R. B. Hull, H. E. Kennedy, John M. Groff, A. G. KE ssey. Rohrerstown, Landisville & Mount For Coming Year (MR. AND MRS. IRVIN RUHL WERE GIVEN A RECEPTION On Thursday Mr. and Mrs, in Mastersonville, in honor of Mr. | and Mrs. Irvin Ruhl, The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ruhl; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Jacob Greiner and Ruth Greiner, of Elizabethtown & Florin St. Ry. Co | Milton Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Amos i Brandt, of Union Square; Mr. and Mrs. Elias Galbreath, Mr. and Mrs. | Elmer Hummer, of White Oak; Mr. | and Mrs. Aaron Greiner, Mrs. Antho- ny Greiner, Harding, Franklin and John |H- Ruhl entertained a number of relatives and friends at their home who rere re- | cently married. Many of the invited | guests could not attend on account of the bad condition of the roads. Joy Street Railway Company—J. S. [hay Greiner; Mr. and Mrs. Christ | Carmany, J. W. Eshleman, J. N. Hoffer and Mildred Hoffer, Mr. and Summy, W. W. Griest, A. B. Landis, Mrs. Harvey Greiner and daughter, J. W. B. Bausman, J. S. Graybill, | Verna; Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ruhl, Jr., Samuel W. Diller, J. |Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ruhl, Mr. and Brown, R. B. Hull Norman Ruhl, Stanley, Theda, First National Bank, Landisville | Marie and Martha Ruhl, all of Mas- Thomas E. G. Myers, Elias F. Nolt, A W. | sler and son, Emery, Naomi, Emma Root, Elmer F. Snavely, Howard B. ‘and Alverta Ruhl, of Oregon; Mr. Stauffer, M L. Swarr, J. H. Musser, 20d Mrs. Edgar Herr and son, Car- Maytown National—Henry H. En- (son, of near Manheim. gle, Albert Risser, John A. Dchoff, | The bride received a number of Edward L. Fitzkee, Dr. G. A. beautiful presents. Harter, H. J. Hawthorn, C. E. Hol. | Picked From Our lenbaugh, Peter F. Kraybill, John H. Shank, Peoples Bank, apni ] ael R. Hoffman, Norman R. Hoff- | Weekly Card Basket man, Michael R. Hoffman, Jr., Be en- | jamin F. Hoffman, George S. Ens- | low, Harry G. Hauenstein, John A. | PERSONAL Tome and B. Grove, Jr. THE MANY COMERS AND MENTION ABOUT Nissly, S. N. Mumma, Rohrer Ston- |W spent yesterday in town. er, J. W. Eshleman, J. B. Keller, I Martha Givens spent the week-end | P. Stehman, H. 8. Newcomer and J. | at Landisville as the guest of her | Aaron Gutschall. S. Kendig, M. D. and Clarence | sister, Mrs. Schock. John Brandt of Elizabeth'o First National, Mt. Joy— Thomas | spent the week-end here as the bd J. Brown, Jacob S. Carmany H. H. jof his uncle, Mr. William Frank. Myers, Abram L. Nissly, Amos.N.| Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Mower of | Mr. and Mrs. W. a] Mr, John Pennvpacker. and Mrs. J. H. Weidman and | grandson, Harold Ruch, of Lancas- J. N. Hershey, H. Roy Nissley, Enos | S. Gerberich, John Joseph B. Hossler. ler, Marietta; Vice President, Amos | and Earl Longenecker:are now pur- Rohrer, Route 2, Lancaster; Secre- sueing their studies at the Lancas- tary-Treasurer, Cyrus Good, R. D | ter Business College. They began Manheim, last week. : Florin Trust Co: Mr. and Mrs. Eli Grosh, of Chica- At the annual meeting of the 80 Visited Mr. and Mrs. A. K. stockholders of the Florin Trust Breneman for a few weeks, and Company these officers were elected: |12ve now returned to their home Directors, E. Jay Nissley. A. Gat Chicago. Walters, P. G. Shelly, J. Y. Kline, | Misses Frances Musser and Miss E. F. Heiner, E. H. Engle, Arthyr | E112 Bear, teachers of the Union D. Garber, Amos W. Mumma El spent an enjoyable Sunday Nissley Gingrich, Aaron Gibble, | iD the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andrew S. Bard, John W. Eshleman, | 0ung, south of town. David H. Eby, Daniel M. Wolgemuth. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bishop and The following are officers of the “in- | 5°™ Russel Jr, of Elizabethtown, | stitution: President, E. Jay Nissley; | SPent Sunday here visiting Mrs. | vice president, A. G. Walters; sec-| Bishop’s parents, Mr. and Mus. retary, P. G. Shelly; and treasurer, Philip Givens, on East Donegal St. J. Wayne Aungst; Teller, D. Victor Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Benne- Shonk. wit and daughter, Eleanor, of Lan- caster, and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mowrer, of Hershey, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Penny- packer at their home on North Bar- bara street. BH A HUNTING TRIP TO BACK BAY, VIRGINIA Mr. John W. Eshleman Jr., of Lan- —W. Scott Bushong, H. W. Minnich, ‘tersonvillg; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hos | Union Nationa!, Mt. E | GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY Longenecker, Eli G. Reist, ; : Breneman, Eli Grosh, oh B. M. | Mr. Peter McGaughran of Lewis- | Stauffer, Gabrfel Moyer, H. H. Eby, { Hershey, spent Sunday in town with | First National Bank, Bainbridge. | 0 visited Mr. and Mrs. D. W. E. F. Hoffman, I Scott Smith, : Fok. | Strayer on Sunday. raim Brinser, I O. Frey, w. G. M. B. Meshey, former secretary of | Hawthorn. {the Black Panther Oil Company, | Farm Loan Association—The Lan- |» oS in. town Saturday isiting old | caster County Farm Loan Associa | (friends. He now lives in tion at its annual = meeting elected ! phia. these officers: President, John Zieo- | Grace Garber, Hattie Stauffer | Wilbur; {and Cyrus Smith, of Mr. OFFICERS OF THE SILVER Spring Cemetery Board was held in the church after business, accounts were audited by board then dissolved organization President, J. B. Graham; vice presi- the first Monday of each month dur- ing the year at 7 A. M, church. caster, who won the handicap at Pine hurt, N. C., recently; Mr. Howard J. Yoder, of Shoemakersville, former live bird champion of Berks county and who tied for high at the big shoot at Reading on Monday; Mr. Raymond S. Brubaker, of Sinking Springs, present live bird champion of Berks Co., and the writer return- ed from a brief hunting trip to Back Bay, Va. They bagged two rabbits, 29 ducks and 32 of the finest wild geese ever shot on the Bay there. rr RE A Ans SPRING CEMETERY ASSO. The annual meeting of the Silver finishing up all Harrison Nolt and Elias Nolt. The and the new stands as follows. in the rt Mee Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Nagel of |t Elizabethtown, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Mary 558 Manor Street, Lancaster. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Attend State Show the finest plants in this section. Fisher. The wedding will take place Blessing, Fast Donegal Plan now to spend a day or two Pr in the near future: Miss Shank is | township, administratrix of Frank at the State Farm Products Show in If you want all the. news in this!{a graduate nurse of the Lancaster | P. Blessing, late of East Donegal | Harrisburg, January 19 to 23, 1098 | Om, get the Bulletin. | General Hospital, Class of 1024. The Entertainers NUMBER OF LOCAL RESIDENTS entertained these guests at home here on Friday evening: and Mrs. Daniel Frey, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hostetter, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Musser, Mrs. Jacob Wolfer of Lan- caster, and Mr. and Musser of this place. was Mr. Meisenberger’s birthday. E4st Main street, entertained these guests on Sunday: Graybill Pfautz, Leola; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eshleman, Chiques Hill; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer Ebersole, Bareville; Amy Zug, Wenger of this place. ing of Mr. new building now be put on and an effort is made to gaged rebuilding his extensive milk |M. Shank, to Henry M. Fisher, of |s and Their Guests ENTERTAIN OVER THE WEEK-END Mr. and Mrs. John Meisenberger their Mr. Mrs. Daniel The occasion Mr. and Mrs. Webster Gibble, on Mr. and Mrs. Jaccb Ebersole and Mr. of Lancaster and Myers ret EQ Qe Frame Work Finished The frame work and weatherboard- Jacob G. Brown's large in the west end of own, is completed. The roof will being complete the building as oon as possible. EE a : Letters Granted Hettie Despondent He FARMER, COMMITS SUICIDE IN ATTIC OF HOME NEAR MASTERSONVILLE Despondent over ill of Mastersonville, of a summer house, Saturday afternoon. on his farm, just what prompted his action and | can attribute it only to the fact | that he had been in ill health since he suffered a stroke of apoplexy two years ago. After Mr. Ginder had eaten his dinner on Saturday he told his fam-| ily that he was feeling tired and | was going to retire to his bedroom. | After being absent for a consider- able time his son-in-law, Walter | Brubaker, with whom he resided, went in search for him and found his body hanging from the rafters! in the summer house. The strap | which he used for a noose had | been missing from the barn for several days. Coroner Dr. J. D. Hershey, of Manheim, conducted an investigation | and pronounced death due to sui- cide. The deceased was 66 years of age and a member of the Church of | the Brethren. He is survived by these children: Mrs. Hiram Gibble, | of Elizabethtown; Mrs. John Halde- | i man and Mrs. Walter Brubaker, of { Manheim R. D. 4. Mrs. Monroe | Fahnestock, Mt. Etna, county. | also survive: home; Marie S. Ginder, at Joseph Meashey of Manheim R. D. grandchildren also sacob F. Ginder, 5. Twenty-nine with further services in the Master- sonville Brethren in Christ church, was made in the adjoin-| j and burial ng cemetery. ee Gr Qe A BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR ! JOHN F. SMITH OF CONOY A very enjoyable birthday sur- prise was held at the home of Mr. land Mrs. John F. Smith, of Conor, lin honor of Mr. Smith’s birthday. | {The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm | Smith} Mr. and Mrs. Christian Zook {Mr. add Mrs. Ammon Snyder, Mr. land Mbps. Daniel Sipling and sons, Earl and«Lester; Mr. and Mrs. David | {Heistand and daughters, Erma and! Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Shrue and George Smith, Joseph Smith The present home Smith is where he and his brothers and sisters spent their child- hood: da®s, and has been the Smith homestead for more than one hun- dred and fifty years. re Qe Beatrice; Mr. and Hawaii and Its People. On Thursday evening at 7:30 the High School orchestra will play pre- | ceeding the lecture by Miss Tillotson on the subject, “Hawaii and Its Peo- ple.” Miss Tillotson appears in Mt. Joy under the auspices of the Boro schools. The evening program will be given in the Assembly room of the High school. Come out and en-| joy the music and lectures. Tickets can be secured from any school pu- pil or at the door. rr men cow GE A Ieee en. | Bee at Sporting Hill. A spelling bee will be held in the Sporting Hill school house on Satur- day, Jan. 17th, at 7:30 P. M. There will be three spelling and a general information class with valuable pri- zes to each class. Other features on the program will be readings, recita- tions, dialogues, music, etc. In case the weather is unfavorable the bee will be held the following Saturday evening. BR i... That’s Some Mortgage. One of the largest mortgages ever placed -on record in- this county is one for $25,000,000 by the Holtwood Power Company in favor of the New York Trust Comnany as-trustee. The mortgage was given for the purpose of selling’bonds to build an immense steam plant at Holtwood. i > Tobacco Show Winners At the tobacco growers’ show at Lancaster this week where there were 71 entries, Mr. John Charles of Landisville, won first prize on Broadleaf wrappers and James R Cassel of Manheim won first on Broadleaf binders while Mr. Charles was second. tl Gp rn, A Pair of Fine Ones Mr. Amos Herr of near town butchered two hogs, eleven i snd twenty-seven days weighed 434 and 444 poun ds s dressed. . Hangs Himself JOHN H. GINDER, WELL KNOWN health John H. Ginder, residing one mile north committed sui- cide by hanging himself in the attie The family are at a loss to know 39TH ANNUAL INSTITUTE AT MARIETTA SATURDAY The thirty-ninth annual. institute f of the Marietta district, which com- | prises the townships of Conoy, East Donegal, West Hempfield, Mountville and the boro of Marietta, will be held in the High school room at Marietta on Saturday, Jan. 17th. There will be a morning and afternoon session | when the following program will be rendered: 9:30 A. M. Music, Institute; Devotional Exer- || cises, Rev. A. U. Kauffman; Piano | Solo, Caroline Kreiser; Address, F. H. Gaige, Millersville State Normal School; Recitation, Miss Helen Gar- ber; Address, O. Lowe, Department Senior Lebanon | These brothers and sisters! and | survive. / funeral services were held from | his late home Tuesday afternoon, Harry Smith, | som, | ‘the United Evangelical church were lor; treasurer, Mrs. librarians, Howard Kaylor and Les- ter Kaylor; bert Divitt and Russel Kramer; ganist, Miss sistant organist, Miss Nedra Kaylor; of Public Instruction. 1:30 P. M. Music, Girls of the Marietta High Address, O. Lowe; Piano So- lo, Miss Margaret Hocker; Vocal So- lo, Miss Margaret Hipple; Address, . H. Gaige. The officers of the association are jas follows: President, E. W. Ford; | Vice President, Principals of High School of Institute District; Secre- | tary, Ruth E. Nolt; Treasurer, Mrs. | Margaret Kelley. School directors and the public ar {cordially invited to attend. eesti tp lier cies Commissioned a Notary. Miss, Anna Blensinger, of this boro {has been appointed a notary public. |Her commission was received at the Recorder’s office at Lancaster. ee etl ies Road We Must All | Travel Sometime i MANY WELL KONWN PEOPL! J HAVE PASSED TO THE GREAT BEYOND i Mrs. Mary J. Cochran died at Co- {lumbia aged 85 years. Harry A. Rynier, aged 53 years, stepped in front of a mail train at Leaman Place and was killed instant ly Saturday. Roll Call; Quotations, from Bem= jamin Franklin; Biography of Stone wall Jackson and Robert E. Lee, Elizabeth Hershey; Humorous Reei- tation, The Poet and the Children,. Miriam Mumma; Biography of Dam-- iel Webster, Earl Shaeffer; Biogra~ - phy of Wm. McKinley, Mary Peo- ples; Essay on Bicycle, Sam Myers;: Biography of Benjamin Franklin, Alois Heilig; Senior Humor Gaz- zette, Issue I, Cinna. Junior Recitation, Lois Forney; Debates Resolved, That the City Boy or Girl Has Better Chance of Getting an Education Than the Boy or Girl Who Lives in the Country, Affirma~- tive, Merl Hoffer and Mary Engleg Negative, Henry Nissley and Anns Strickler. Biographies of Franklin, - Webster and Lee, Paul Engle; Hu- morous Reading, William Thomas; Essay, “Sportsmanship in Basket~ ball,” Lydia Shank; Jokes, Harold, Krall. Sophomore Debate: George Halbleib and Mar- tin Metzler, Robert Heilig and Harry Bear; Poem, George Klugh; Essay, Joe Charles; Poem, Ethel Smith; Krazy Dept., Paul -Hershey; Story of Christmas in France, Park Shetter; Story of Christmas in Eng- land, Ethel Smith; Story, Alice Longenecker, Anna Mumma and Pauline Engle. Freshman Kate Shelley’s Courage, Erma Mumma; Impromptu Speeches: Ar- David F. Brian pave F. Brian died at his hom car Witmer aged 84 years, death | sulting from pneumonia. Frank F. Brian. of this place, is a son. | — | William Wade. William Wade, aged 74 years, a resident of Newville, died last Wed- nesday morning while on a visit to | | Barnhart; { bate: | Kramer, i muth, Dorothy { Barto; Play: thur Ruhl, Mary Fackler and Harold | W. Important Events of 1924, Jay Essay, Loda Risser; De~ Affirmative, Anna May Mum- Mary Diffenderfer and Russel Negative, Kathryn Linde- Boyce and Walter Entitled, “The Neck-~ ma, ” lace. Eighth Grade h's son Charles at Middletown. The >i gach funeral was held on Saturday, inter-| Reading of Minutes by Secretary. ment being made at Elizabethtown. | by Sc choc ol. Juanita; Recitation, 2 i | Clara le; Trio by Anna Bundel, 1 Maude hneider and Ruth Kaylor; Dorothy R. Randler { x ic y x Dorothy R. , eight weeks old daugh | Org nal in oe Lottie Dodent hoef ter of lartha B. and Elm gS. | Recitation, John Charles; Song by Randler died from catar | School; Essay on George Washing- to: the home of her monia, at at £28 David street, this p is survived by her parents and one sister, Margaret R. Funeral services will be held from the home of her Iparents on Thursday at 2 o'clock i Interment in the Eberle cemetery. Lloyd A. Shenk Lloyd A. Shenk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shenk, died at his home in Mount Hope on Monday night, from a complication of diseds- es. He was one year old and is sur- vived by his parents and these (Continued on page 8) EVAN. SUNDAY SCHOOL ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The Sunday School Officers of elected on Wednesday evening af- ter the prayer service as follows: superintendent, S. F. Eshleman; as- sistant superintendent, Earl Kaylor; secretary, Miss Mildred Way; as- sistant secretary, Miss Nedra Kay- Joseph Weber; Ro- or- as- assistant librarians, Florence Kaylor; superintendent of primary depart- ment, Mrs. Ralph Bornman; assis- tant superintendent of primary de- partment, Mrs. Paul Peifer. E’TOWN BORO OFFICIALS WILL PUNISH GUILTY ONES “Mashers” of Elizabethtown will mes Beamesderfer; I che N Reading of ewcomer Solo, B Ing, Minnie Kapp; Jokes, Russell Halbleib; Song by School. eel REV. A. S. LEHMAN ADDRESSED MEN’S LEAGUE The men of Mount Joy and vicin- ity were given a rare treat on Sun-~ day afternoon last when the Rew. A. S. Lehman of Hummelstown, Pa., delivered an address, ‘“Man’s Place in the Church”. Rev. Lehman is a forceful and convincing gospel speaker, preaching the truth in all its seriousness. One of the largest crowds that ever attended a meeting of the Men’s Christian Federatiom were there to greet him. Another feature of this service was the splen- did, wholehearted gospel singing of the Men’s Chorus of the Church of God of Elizabethtown, -who ‘were called on to sing a number of times. They were a great help and were very much appreciated. The Presi- dent of the Federation promises many good things for the future meetings. Next held in the Methodist church and will be addressed by Rev. Bond of Lancaster. An effort is being made to secure a Male Chorus from Lan- caster. Watch for later announce- ments. re A A Ae en WOODMEN OF AMERICA HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION Mt. Joy Camp, Modern Woodmen be given the extreme penalty of the announced at a {tion of officers Wednesday of America held their annual elee- even- + om Hes pa Council Wed ing, when the following officers were : Ds i) : {elected and installed: Consul, D. W. nesday night when 30 borough wom- [Straver; vice wl. Charles d. en appeared to personal y make | : : ag erie. Tein Smith; Bo complaint against the habits of the fe Kaylor; “advisor, Geo young men of the town. py TE" clared that it was embarrassir to pass a stree These women « he voun« made. { t, Warren Bates; 3 watchs ntry, Christ Sis of Trustees, Charles Clarence Gibbons, Char. 3 : Ts publie ¢ uld get their posters printeg at the Bulletin Oifiice. are having meeting will bes