The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 25, 1925, Image 1

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Law Regulates ARING A TORT
IFY MOUNT JOY Young Man H — . me
. Within the past ere S eclal M SITE CHOSEN AT MANHEIM SET
utc of displavi past year a new way . ce ng FOR NEW HIGH SCH
chering | of displaying American flags was hi O0L Oa e ust All
introduced in man iti 0
out the count Yipes through- 10€ Of B C The property of H E
Seu untry. Yin ) 2rme 0
FARMERS MUST DRESS AN. | are used for aha Sever Jans oro ouncil Kleinfelder, of OT ig the Trav ] S .
ALS FOR SALE UNDERy | for parade or other purposes, they IVAN B. TROUPE, AGE iain southeast corner of Granby and € omehime
CLEAN Aaa cow | [are displayed from every convenient | SHOOTS HIMSELF AT THE TWO ORDINANCES PASSED O a Juba psn Siting
/ | point on buildings 7 HOME OF HIS § SEC N |2 acres and 145 perches, is the Te —~
A The new method is to 1 ON W ISTER OND READING—ONE site selected for a new tlic hi MANY WELL KNOWN PEOP
‘ ; ac EST D ach TY ew public high LE
The State law. 1egulating the | Small iron receptacle in the oie STREET CAL TWAS SIAL Liou school in the borough of Manheim. HAVE PASSED TO THE i
slaughtering of animals for fod walks along the curb. Into these PURCHASED William’ By eaver, of New Holland, GREAT BEYOND g
purposes applies to the farmer ho fecoptarlas are placed the flags,| The grim law was cheated of its Mount Joy Boro Counci Slang ME Bishop, of Strasburg, .
or sale quring He int- he being, uniformly distributed prey iste last Wednesday afternoon special session 9 Connell Tet, in constituting gst Landis, oi Lititz, Miss Grace Fisher, aged 21, of
J e same as to the mnan e streets. when Ivan B. Trou 21. vear. with Presi or { op € ard o viewers | Columbia ied & :
who makes a year-round busihess Mr. Jno. Tyson is now canvassing this place, chose Lr 21 years, of Wo E. WwW, Garber, Mes- Submitted a report to the court 1, died at Philadelphia. +]
of it. Misunderstanding of [ the the town in an effort to have this | hand rather than submi yv his own eM Er Eshleman, S. H. Miller, | IS, morning in which this proper- Miss Anne .
application of the law to f ~ | method of flag d ation 4 bv iting submit to arrest 4 Sarto, and Burgess J. IS condemned and the price ABS SNA B. Reidenbaugh, who
. > a 0 armers ¢ decoration inaugurat- | PV _2 waiting constable TOMOR Bachma p be pe {leinf price to [was bo at Neffsv
is evident from reports reafhing ed here. He sells the flags and in Troupe, who lived with his’ ‘sist : ROW. 1S TURKPY Day a omen? Present, id ve paid Kleinfelder fixed at $4,949. caster ra at Neffsville, died
the Bureau of Animal Indust stalls the rece “| Mr is sister, a is considering the re
S ptacles. / Mrs. Phares Whit f 2 stalli f thr : g the 1m
State Depart np : ry, 2h i e, of 205 West ling of three si-nal lights The Board of School Direc ——
In some i ga EL / De! Se, ON Tt Ms brains Ho Y C Mei street for the regulation of of Manheim, met at a Reuben Burg, a retired railroad .
thor prods to mest | [hire Guilt wilh shorsun dite telling Con: | (LOW TOU Lan Burn fifa, fn di roa and, opened ‘bide for the purchase yoy © 010m eth aed 0
dealers in town have been tolfi that y wait until h Sh or, 10 f in view, representatives |°f Ponds in denominations of 2500 ark
be the of the Io a until he procured his coat from Bi : of concerns manufacturing such aggregating $74,000, with vhi Sn —
Ne I vcd 1a] deal the second floor of his home. 1ituminous Coal devices were solicited and several he board intends to build Which B. Frank Beates, aged 59 years
farm slaughtered animals” that n Larage Case Found Unconscious Tw present: equip the new high school. of Columbia, died at the Rossmere
I Anaad us S, Constable: Vogle, armed with a ge c o systems were explained to sanitarium. Mrs. Charles Zink
TE dog aT i sels, yarrant jssued by Squire C. 3 IT CAN BE DONE SUCCESSFUL- Counsell, the one, 3 con of $1225 Marietta, is a sister. ink, of
casses resulting from fa . icks, of Maytown, charging lar D ECONOMICALLY I i other at $525. This price GC ] N re
Cae en EET butch. | LOCAL YOUNG MEN ACCUSED eT, ey he ate Tan YOO Foo IF (Ud, pot include, enerai [News 1or Death of an Infant
states Dr. T. E. Mune, State Vet. ING BLIZABETHTOWN Re about 4:30 o’clock and informed INSTRUCTIONS trial we ne he et 2 p Shank, aged 14 days, in
erinarian. TW tar’ do i roupe that he was under arres : mr : vas purchased to be : . ant son of Mr. : :
er, that is Fo arse PLACE Troupe rr ae HAR Certainly you van burn bitumin. pees, ai the corner of Main and uic eading Shank, of near oi Ales
ed animals be in healthy conditio: Ralph Bai ~~ his room, a loud report being heard ous coal and do it successfully ects. This light will be 5 |at the General Hospital, La: ; r
and then dressed and handled goin i alr, Arthur Wendel and (From page 4) @] and economically if you follo y | operated automatically and can be —_— Saturday night. He is su Ancaster,
der clean and sanitary alti iy Hammel, all of Lancaster, —_— ry these instructions. . Tey it and fel: our regulated that traffic on Main | INTERESTING HAPPENINGS | °"¢ brother, Robert. rived
If the butchering is done i ace on trial before Judge low these instructions carefully Se win be given more time for| FROM ALL OVER THE -
filthy conditions on the charge of felonious- SOMETHING FOR OUR “HUSKY” | They are compiled for y i pasimng this point than will the COUN. Mrs. Fra ;
, the meat may be |ly ent : your in- |traffi TRY FO nces A. Graybill
condemned. os aur THY rs J Shtering the garage of J. H, FARMERS TO THINK ABOUT formation by Mr. Clarence Schock, [on Nery across = Main street pe Ra BENEFIT Mrs. Frances A Gravhil wid
the farmer subject to i i ? abethtown, on the rem one of our extensive local { . Y PEOPLE ow of Herman W. il. cod
er € prosecution. | night of October 9 ; : 1 os e local coal The manuf i n W. Graybill, died
The principle which th fh ; ober 9, last. Bair The following report e¢ fr dealers: : anufacturers agreed t remem in her home at Eas :
e state | was shot in the breast b i 3 eport comes from thd ship the light i 0 7 ast Petershu
s ts 4 S the nigl Burges Sn Ae 1. Bit 3 . ae ight in te ’S 8 gs. Charvlas ; Wednesday rg
to enforce at all times is watchman, Tohn Oa. oe on go Ill, and is a record some | nove Sam coal requires | will be installed £32 Jays and by Mrs. Charles Morton celebrated oa day night. . She was 73
t the ‘occasional farm. butcher, | When admitted to St. J A d ur farmers can aim at: nd attention than an-{liecht is of the ately. The | ker birthday on Saturday old. Mrs. Graybill was a
as other butchers, Sa a | WATT Aco 4 5s Josepns hoe Ger Hillam, 35, Toulon, ee goes will be iy Tend type and | Mrs. A. K. Manning 1s quietly member i Trinity Reformed
animals in a el obert ark county and Walter Ols re in usual way wi 3 a n e center of [celebrating he i ig ‘hurch, East Peters
tect the nee nd re Saye said he had been | Knox county, won first SF Qison, of paper, wood and coal. Sey wa fh sous at the above point, Ot | home Der Dirthany at her or Sas leaves
tamination until delivered to the Oaks Club paging cards at the place in a contest against seven ore opening fire door, make sure [tional I res satisfactory, addi- | The Hospital Auxiliary will s —————————
of Poe Sm, on Bagh Christian St., i of Nebraska, Shas Guam of chimney is fully open Main Strat ot x be aged on | licit fof the canned goods and sto. PETERSBURG COUPLE
Be es at ar anions gave | Iowa Indiana and Minnesota. 0 oie any, possibility of smoke Barhare sir New aven and |ceries, in January. Sa w
t pital, one Williams. usin 1d fashi coming out fire door if fi eo a streets. Rod’ Granp. EDDED 50 YEARS
A Very Busy Man being John King and the oth ? g an old fashioned | hot, Build the fi rey P 20 range has been offered —
The writer on o John Ness er, [peg and working bare handed, | inches d the fire up to 10 or 12 assed Second Reading $20.000 per game to play f -ba M
5 i 1 ur local husked 2.504.383 ds 2 €d, | inches thickness regul The ordi 2 ; starting Thankseivi y foot-ball r. and Mrs. Albert G
tax . .3 pounds and Ols sip egularly when |, nance widening § ng Thanksgiv 5 oT vail . er . Martzall 3
eh N. J. Harmon, on 5 They Were Found Guilty 2,412.6 pounds in an hour and *20 Duliing coal on. Once the fire is alley and also the one Sa Six na Dar f their fiftieth wedding :
a ast Wednesday and shenbach testified to the men minutes. J. Sudick, Nebraska, started, care should be exercised for an extension of M--— etki automobiles parked in f vey ot their home ut Ess
2 hi busy man. Mr. to the garage in an auto- third. (Turn to Page 4) were then read. Both passed A Rohrerstown church A iron I a on Saturday. A turk-
the Px A or ho be on tis night, He was on ote rearing delegations wad- Te ong Tending Rev. L A. MacDannald a es nner Was erved =u Mr. and
To cq bots tack or ing the second fico of the Juliane the the WAS GIVEN A BIRTHDAY met ee oman. pled that he if opening services in the tiful gifts. eceived many beau-
bid at Landisville. During his yous down and later fired ou hs near Burgess, Ill tie Oe AND FACKAGE SURPRISE [recent meeting and Spon 8 ae day 97 8% 1 Omnis on The guests were: Mr. and Mis
1 ¥noments he is en re a air, a . : ’ Ly a npl —— coni Hi >, 3 Ss v, in I a rank TT . rs.
taxidermist ry 3% J as Bt er ham Be Te posted toe, goverines fron Enos in Saturday evening, last, Miss Sop Der Somndttee, ane, Oliver Funk moved from |of ands and Son, Clapcuce
e had sixty-three ring-neck pheas Eshenbach. al ; ee ads for Zan deductions elma Kk. loung was given a fablets fo i Si > to the auffer property at Stauffer-|S. C. Martzall and daugh :
eames PH s- | breast. also identified were Jos or 2815 pounds PRY oi her home t e erected on Main St, |toWn, to one of the houses in what | Christine, and I daug ter, E.
at S . 2 as 8 43, ounces of husks Sorrow cli : e on [In honor of our dead heroes was formerly Shirk’s rr , and Amos S. Gingrich
sauirrels, ‘quail on To, some Dr. Sop x > ZS ang ounces usks. | Popiar streev, in this place Jor ; d heroes of the merly Shirk’s Row. yf Lancaster; Mrs 2
Ne Es q Gi , pheasants, and| . r Howard, of St. Joseph's hos- ae 8 Dace, World War. He will make a oy Mr. Aaron Garber has co da Lancaster, Mrs. R. D. Klev and
and animals. He has so pital, testified to taking 32 presenu from Mt. [port to Council i the gar: mpleted ughter, Anna, and Mr. and M
much business just now that he “ie | ibre bullet Trom Boies £5 $2-cal- LEG FRACTURED WHEN Joy, Kiorin, Elizabethtown, Lancas- meeting. at its next regular irs garage on the rear of his lot | A. W. Kley, of Phecnixvill iy
nding “some of it out to ho = The bullet had res STE HIT BY AUTOMOBILE kev, Washington Boro, rohan he Sie of the former | and Mrs. R. L. Herr and Me
axidermists, who will assist him third rib and took Ws Marietta, and Paradise. phan school: bullding. | Mary S. Hess, of Millersville; Mic.
DS aL a and Tons al upward and A fractured leg was received by i who participated were 0 Dur Opening Games i Dilice. at Lancaster, re-| Katie Gingrich, of Me >
Workman Injured ed from ie (as Ie oF Thanos of Steelton. wher Noses Yous, Mildred Lin Ho Fhanksgiving evening the bombs hey hr t poly of tear | Mrs. Eiias Metzler and Mr. and [ror
Anos LG ey a det] shoulder blade. He testified he was knocked down by the auto-§ Srismger, Mary | In naces wi be | Mrs. Martin and daughter, of Mt }
eg aybill, orhook, i Bair. eivine: sstified to | mobile of Henrv E. Br Strickier, Clara Bender: Grace Esh. 1open 1 In emergency cases | Joy: Mr. and a y .
was slightly injured. last: Wednesds air giving a fictitious name for | th i] v E. Breneman. Akt . Bender. Grace Esh- thas now : . |oy; Vir. ang Mrs. Andrew Hertz-
3 jured last sday 0 MR TE J ¢ . shirts nh an, Elva Wenger, Mable Hoff 1as now been learned that|ler and Mr. and 3
when he was buried waist d day ( himself as well as for his comp: he outskirts of Landisville, at 6:30 | par Ma ¥2 ger, Mable Hoff- Harry H. Her 4 : that . and Mrs. Enos Hertz- wrt ah 2 eit ster
lien was ec aist deep in |inns Mise 2 § pan- { o'clock last Tuesday niel ois, | man, Mae Reltew, Harry Srv 3 arry H. He rshey, who disappeared |l€r, of Centerville; Rev. :
dirt and st ‘hile he . ih Ms Posten, : se 2 uesday night. Ziebic birch oa ury Cope, | wit $20,0 1 Sappearec.! rT Ww erville; Rev. and Mn
oul on lorie walle helping 0s fhe hospital, bl i Vas Laken to 5. Jusenlvs hospital LE Rog, ( hist Nissley, Dan JT oi hen, o . the ( onestoga | T: W 3 Rporgs: Mrs. Scott Lite,
i hy al rldge oward i iG oti . | by Breneman. a iver A ili, John Meisenberger John Zeig | ELI ompany's money, ad: Mrs. Addie Gingrich ez 4 ’
8 As the slide occurred, The Yo his Jason, oh ; machine said that } Sriver 2 he ler, Nissley nea ii 1 1,000. ge ol h mer, and Belle nich and on, IL
ee ike len, mangaged to jump | ter deliberating Ht Wh ty af- | by another machine's lights Hutchison, Carl Stehmian, Mr.’ and I ! >sident Coolidge insists that alll Petersburg. : i, las
oy ee ii os caught. He a short time. ? . Mrs. Daniel M. Musser. Mr and —— eee | sma 1tors of f Irv law Should}
as dug out by his fellow workmen Mrs. Joe Hershey, Mr. and MN | be prosecut AS the Dis Ones
CD | TWO MEN WANTED M . All: ershey, Mr. and Mos. 1 v [Botte aT the big ones. +
. Allan Hollinger, Mr Tg 5 ] D | Better enlist a good sized force- d -
Mrs. T I rors | Marietta Men Werh Grohe ory and Se LOCAl Dongs | ment. for that. ea enforce. | P'1CKed From Our
> Di ToT Mo oe Mo pn | Mrs. J. Hertzl £ North B x
iS, Tracy iS Oreville Schv nberger, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ertz of North Bar-|
x . . Oreville Schwanger and Robert F f Ch Mann and. son Rebou aul / o street, is c¢ ed + re) I hat
Schwanger, of near Elize inn_and son, Robert, Mr. and A ster G 1 ned to the Lan | 1 d B >
Gi are chaiged Oa a Own, yee 0 arge = Young and 1g 4 roun F orin fo er Sonera] Se ital, wih an in-| €c y ar as zet hn
’ Bo Wire rs c urk Ler, auline, Mr. and Mrs. Clay fected hand. She had the member v
ven Freedom hart by Mrs. S. E. Brosey of 206 AR Bender and , W operated on last Friday
East Fulton street, Lancast i r and son, Warren, and Ver- NE Horev © Ho Shays, 0 AE
a S , La er, with | COURT ORDERS C non Young, Miss a ite ALL THE UP-TO- Jarry H. Hershey, cashier and PERSONAL M i
foi Rg trespassing, RT Was CASE DISMISS. J = Sy = i Young received IN O-DATE HAPPEN. | paymaster for the Co oe ne one ) ENTION ABOUT
GRAND JURY REFUSES disorderly conduct Corer TRANSPORTING IL or Peo one hinds hesmits] IGS FROM THAT THRIVING | ion Company since 1903, s Trac-| THE MANY COMERS AND
: . > gIlits Ir ler many frie m ompa since 1903 udde =
TURN TRUE BILL ON he J Oreville es LEGAL BEER nh guests were a AND BUSY VILLAGE ly. disappeared oe i I GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY
CHARGE OF DROWNING 4) a Elizabethtown and Se. dancing and games. At 10 Be THE PAST WEEK with him went a $30.000 nay roll. Mr
\ HER INFANT this AL Resting For lack of evidence, the Court 2 Scho was Sorved fa M i re Pd. h on the retroactive cut in in- Sines A ion Johnston . spent
- TT Robert wa A 0 clock. ordered the charges agains . ; Miss ‘oung wishes to thank all A r. and Mrs. Ed. Stoppard, Jer tance axes voted by the House © Y arlisle.
Mis. Catherine: Tracey, aged 18) 7 aot as he was Clinton, Harry D Sj agamst pus who participated. a this place, announce the berth Pip. Wass and Means committee, Uncle Sibert Rogers and Irene Baker
years, of Marietta, who was charged | be sent there for his warrant will | Reff and Paul Rapp, all of Mariet- Son, em will lose between twenty and on bo Dashes Saturday.
with drowning her sixteen months’ | man Burkhart im by Alder- | ta, indicted for illegal posession N Mr. John Raymond and daughter, twenty-five million doHars annually. | days visiting Snyder spent several
old daughter, Frances, was given On Tuesday the Schw. ; and transportation of liquor, were oun Folks A Margaret, spent last Saturday at mre “Mr H ing her mother at Carlisle.
her freedom late Tuesday afternoon | went to the Brosey h chwangers | dismissed. Joseph V. Ziegler, also re York. 2 MR. AND fn enry Engle attended the
when the grand jury ignored the ander tre Tha) omg and de- | of Marietta, stood trial on a simil- . Cloy Hoffer and Fred Seldomridge HELD MRS. JAMES WAY J of Mr. Faust, at Glen Rock,
bl against her. The grand jury] sey, go with ae oy Albers Bro- ar chars, and. was acquitted oined in e oc . the Pittsburgh excur- PARTY ON THURSDAY A Bey od
made their return shortly before | the city wh alderman n the night of O or sion Sunday. : TR Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fenster-
€ 5 (ot ity ere h : 3 ctober > LS 2 arty was held® acher : SO ior or:
gol Sdjomned id oiclock and | charged. They Te WO qd a touring car, own fi Boy Moos, Joga] Merchants is con- slaw Yas holder uray 30d S00 Spent Mon
y arter is + 1 re | € y were > ———— ined to his be 71 a severe Mrs a ; Qine Yr. = re ne phia.
Dt ward not Sfticers of the law but they | State Poh i Xero found by. the NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN tack of grippe. with a severe at Mrs, James Way on West Doncon : Mrs Mary Kramer spent Sunday
ihe Court that she be discharged. and one owe vay Sergeant EKaiffeaen and Officer YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED Miss Lillian Olweiler has accepted es Jory enjoyable evening in Phi visiting her sister.
is was done immediately and Mrs | Brosey, it is es rs. | W. G. Davis testified that the men IN a position as teacher of a schoolli as spent playing cards and danc- So rahe)
Tracey left the Court room a free | came amr ied _ They be- [had entered a box car on the ad. OLY BONDS near Denver, Pa. iti me labor : a and Ms louck, of Phoenix
woman. She left the room un-|to get the son out ie attempting ing, containing 101 barrels F MATRIMONY Mr. and Mrs. Daniel. M. ithe slaboaie mens consisting of Wa Png guests of Rev.
accompanied. They finally t ouse. | beer. * Three barrels were said —_—— muth made a business trip near Che CASON S Des offering, was ser) 22%, oornman.
ors was formally charged Sway vio he ae STE fe, found ji One. of ne trucks. N Schroll—Zink Rend! Be Pa BY uss Loa Prsyent From Me anu Mos Harry Gelb and
§ SS of Har childVon Nos EERE Ay a Is 8S. RE. ottle containing 3 ounces of lig- Miss Sara Zink, dauchter of ; 1] Ruth oil. of Millers: Ls isl 2, ancaster, Steelton, rn to Page 5)
vember ri At the time she was | With assault ne Seirwanger Rh found in the touring oo and Mrs. Nathan ume Sr: ¥ille State Normal School, Spent the Sos Jor olumbla, Marietiz oh
(ram Boeke 2) VE : a a i Hitech and Mr. Chutles Sern aed With her pares a list of the Mite Agni |A MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
? o identify also o is . a oe ts | Mr. Isaac Bachman, « Lancaster, | E. Cair A Me Ss Annie
ALL ALCOHOLIC PERMITS ER A EE Fo a Lng re a Taro ted n [has the clerkship neagien | 2. CEN, Mb 3nd Mes Har FOR MRS. PRESTON NEY
N ( 2llow tests submitted as + arday. Th ii oe 3 * S Sat-| at H. J. Schadt's oroe = ore. Ar Gra 1 Smith, Mr. and hy ——_.
ARE TO BE REVOKED J contents of the beer. s to RY ih oy will reside for some Mr. I. 2 fs tore. Mrs. H. Snow and daughter, Betty | . A miscellaneous shower was held :
T Ringold Weaver, a 77 Tn the case of Ziegler. the he ride’s parents. near town, announce the } aT Mrs Nan J. Cain, Mr. and Mrs as fae home of Miriam Hershey
wo powerful blows were struck © reat-gr. fo fendant ni nares rndt—Stei Sp irth of a|James Frances, Mr. and Mrs — > | Landisville, on Wednesday Ee
at law Violziors By nok Miss Baba grandfather, and fondant desled Synentiin or even William P. Arndt, oF Elizabetl (Turn to page 5) el Foster, Mrs. Po deme in honor of Mrs BA ang
eral officials Wednesday. both of Steelton, Re ley 85, Tae She Shisky in J town, and Lena G. Stein, of on ee XS Mrs. John Carter, Misa a merly Miss Nine a ey, for
At the Capitol, Treasury officials St Paul’s United Brethren en John E. Malone. a SIT. ongs, V a., were united in marriage EMBANKMENT GIVES WAY, ye Miss Laura _Honkins. Mr and bride received many beaut ond
conc, Deca 31: | (by [Rew Jou Bat Leiter, 1, SE in i mt) OSG Fo Be Vly ptt Sie 36 ef ee WT Hoe Si
: n i aug y_on , o aracter By OR; sday seni ; Cai oodburn, Miss Catherine C¢|Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hershey, I
issued under the etre Prohibition gt 2 o’clock ee jd Aatendant hg a a Te Justice of the Peace, So Een) The big 5-ton 2 Miss Dor hy. Tn, Alex and Mrs. "Charles hn
law. At the same time investiga- fended ox Mrs. Daughtery and nd. and did. nol aay ul reside on the Schneit- Charles Derr, local 3 Niton, Mr Howard Snow. Hershey, Frank Dougherty.
tions were ordered to determine if | rj oly Ferns "how thet His ticks, were ‘bene Mr eo i hh : just abit too heavy : Mrs Jom Taylor, Mr. | nd 2nd Mrs. Ral Mr.
present permits should be revoked. bridezroom is the father of need hv the ether Marietta I Sp served with the U. S. wall along the Harvey Malson, Miss Bes and Mrs. Roy S Mr. and Mrs
The action inaugurates the year-to- five children znd for. many years] "3 Ps prmlav. ha hid oS 3 men | Regular Army for twelve, years southeast of Elizal a Il. Mrs. Annie Seevears Earl Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Jorg
. a ie S - carta sees Miran seo S. Zak a RQ ars na Ss. -
year system of granting permits, in- has Deen school attendance officer he: tard on eerie result the truck tu 21 Mrs. Niclsom, Mr. and Greider, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Kreid
stead of the continuing one, pre- th Steelton. He is a -veteran of |7°t and he ste Local Case Heard its side. Mr. Melvin is a z. Master Clarence | Ms. and s. Preston Ney.
viously in effect. te Civi! War,’ Following the der-}™ the Aafendsint costs | The case of Arthur E. Nye, of er for Mr. Derr, accomp: a rs. Mr. and. Mrs, Mack Myrl Baker, Ellen Nisslev. Mr. and
Mn and Mrs. Weaver left ri —— Ati io Florin, vs. the State Workmen's another man, jumped Mr. and Mrs. James Way ye Addison: Miller, Wr and Mrs
LOCAL MAN'S MILK TRUCK spend Bion Devestt, There they will | BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR Sompensation nd was head os Fi the truck tilte Ge Idie Jackson. Miss Anna hres Mis W. W. Min-
DAMAGED BY COLLISION | they wi ime. On their return MRS efore C. W. Bosler, refere ~ {loaded with furniture i > : ugean Jonson nich, sda an Betitv Minni
N | they will _reside_in_Elizabethtown. . ELIZABETH GINGRICH fis ht Lancaster oe and as it Lad ——— ee. Mes. 4. 5H Summy, oie nmich,
The milk truck of Ezra Ney, of A Dirthday : ay. Nye received injuries while ruck was not { 10V » erna SUNNY, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
near town, was upset and damag- Th Were td Pittsburgh the home of yo war held Employed by the Herald Printing there a piece of furn Fi | 10 OX, GAME Rong and Mr. and Mrs. A.
ed Saturday morning ‘at 5 o'clock e following persons went on | Gingrich, of Chocolat NES, On which resulted in the rr | OW FORENOON | ~*~ “Mie -
on the Lincoln Highway, between the excursion to Pittsburgh Satur- | MTS. Eliabeth Cry Sue: for og of his ability to support him- Will Leave Th Ray Ee
Mountville and ° the Rohrerstown fay ight; Oliver Grecnawalt, Cloy brated her 61st birthday. A wi a —— Messrs. Harry Lid Burl | game here tomorrow FORD AND HUDSON COL-
jot When an) ip omopile, driven Carl ae Semnets. J. Grosh | age surprise was also tendered. She Observed Ed Schofield, John Miller, Harry Mark 1 a all Probability by LIDE; ONE PERSON HURT
y S. s, is » Ro y : tp erv i , te CHATTY oar. t will be co a
port, collided wi Pit. 4 | John Myers and ers, She re Pl ; Those Maytown High School Wee re mel Zeager. Amos Wertz. |a me En Die fourth For the second
i oat roporied. to. be Jin and Mary; Mrs. Claren S a Mes |S 3 enry Gingrich, | Education Week with observed ik err, John Haines and bethtown. -shd- ount Joy . For the second successive Sunday
j i aa i ’ 1 » . anc rs. |e 3 i < 1~ acher > caving 1 2. ae start | JU as an auto zaccid
a mR aes oy daughter, Dose. res oe, Alri ue, Brands Ms i M ers and programs Bt special speak nd Geltmacher are leaving y Following yA wil st So Sch TI cident at th
Jeft front wheel torn off. Con- Schroll. A Marra ard Ts sn on dren. Anna | The speakers were all loc Oring. er eos a hunting trip to Cum-|ers on each team: e play- nt Sct ool House, west of Florin
siderable milk was spilled. lf re Clarence Myers, Mr. : snd Mrs. | who showed their in the TY Mount Joy—N. Mateer, W. M Ng
LS DC aE SALUNGA RESIDENT Ne hd ra Mr. Jar] | schools by thie of then : teer, Kipple, Klugh, Wealand, Zork | driving wes Bechtel. aged 18. was
Two Wedding Anniversaries WANT A NEW ROAD and children, Melva, a boa Donte when Principal H E Reno bh he lg Heagv. Stoll, R Schatz Zeager ne en yr ay
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Landis. of Mr. and Mes Paul K . affensperger asked for men . : gician, who appear- | Schats/ A Pennell Xo S By Ey: g dson touring
s, S, to | ed in Mount Joy ~~ PE ennell, J. Pennell, | a, Was traveling east
Conoy township entertained a A numb children. Earl and Alvin: and | address the students A : oy Hall Friday eve-|Germer, Neiss, Schneid : g east. The latter o
Ship, 2 : on. yin; ‘Miss ning, was the firs Schrol ss, Schneider,” Charles turned in at the school h =
number of friends at their home | un umber of residents of Sal- | Naomi Myers, M I rs rst number of the | Schroll. F. Schroll, Shank i i ° ouse and i
: s ga presented a petiti aomi Myers, Mr. and Mrs. John : Winter Lyceum C toi 2 Whi 1, Shank, Spahr |collided with the Ford, throwi 4
in observance of their eighteenth | Thursd h petition to Court | Gingrich and Mrs. Elizabeth Gi Signs of a Mild Wi sized audies ourse. A fair |2nd White. sain d, throwing it
wedding anniversary, and the for- | bri ay through George T. Ham- | rich. 2 ing- | On Sunday inter _|Sized audience was present and all |, Shirk S52 Jape free. 3
: Ee ght, asking that vi ay, a number of flies | Were pleased 2 1k ; ilman. Shirk. Hunsee- Mr. Bechtel was b
tv-seventh anniversarv of the - | poi hat viewers be ap- Tet ieee of the larger variety jas RE ker, Miles, Miller, Coble. I | 0 vas brought to the
a af Mand Mie ® Dar Pointed to lay out a new road in Bazaa eat called “Blow diay, commonly ley. J. Meckley, Angstadt. N Meck- office of Dr. W. M. Thome here
Geyer. a nn it e village of Salunga. The Ladi & i a flock of gece 4 . Seen, and Florin Gridders Win ders. W. Seiders ey ® a Na x was learned that his nose
i; EE jes’ Aid Society qf the | Accord ew to the north. In 2 football A ford. Graham, aker, Ruther- | was broken and he sustained
: Engagement Announced wil hod 5 at Lan isville, ee A ah Sesidents, on J. G. Sail game Diaved Sunday Grayhill, Barrell Se ands, gash on he Jorehead that Seanad
and Mrs. a bazaar in the church | cial . vinter, espe- | Florin A. C. gri Spe © | Naughton. yr Me- |S ing. e occupants
mcs Be In| oe Ler mt Cake ally on Shc Stougth of former. [the Middletown Aviation Coins grid] 1 Ih Semaine fhe Soe, our Toes) th Sar ary
BIE <0 ter, Alta Marie, to]sandwiches. pi e cream, cakes, Wi team by the score of 27-0 al eleven have the edir Tosi oc- cars were damaged.
5 pies. candies, tab- ill Attend Services rete Meee gemma whil ge, losing one TT Teta or
Mr. and les, dresspd chickens oS ope General Cameron Council N "Th wi e E'town lost two. Sold a.
willl be sold. ancy | Fraternal Patriotic Ar asl M a BIRTHS vo oe, merchants have Mp. Mian *Stehma ' has
atten j : , Wi r. and Mrs. E iv ed to give the local bovs ¥ h ur-
d services in the Methodist]|announce the birth Rn a Givens resents if they win: Mr orion thased. Ra Jno. E. Phe
son. e 3 : x S . Heis :
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.} B. Hamilton movie man; Harry Laskewitz | view street a private ale rn
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private terms. He will take Ths:
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