A X N children of Bainbridge were seri- ously stricken from the effects of eating toadstools in mistake for mushrooms. AG Ae A Quite An Improvement YN Contractor Elmer L. Heisey laid The Mount Joy Bulletin + VOLUME XXVI NO. 18 Don’t Forget the Big Annual Community Exhibit in Mount Joy, October 21, 22 and 23. Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, September 29, 1926 $1.50 a Year in Advance Local Doings Around Florn WILL CONVERT TOBACCO SHED INTO WAREHOUSE — MILK STATION IMPROVEMENTS —FOOT BALL SEAS- ON OPENS SUN DAY Unsuccessful Fishermen Messrs. Harold, Theodore and Wm. Buller, Wm. Shires, John Wit- tle and Evans Carpenter spent Sun- day and Monday on a fishing trip to Luck was against time as they only Bowers Beach. the crowd this caught a few eels. State Inspectors Here Several officials of the State Board in town making an effort to locate the origin of the of Health were local typhoid epidenjic. They have no report to make ag yet. Mr. D. M. Wolgemu 5s busy treating seed wheal the various farmers ghruout. Improving Milk Station The Lancaster Sanitary Milk Co. is busy remodeling the interi- or of its milk station here. The cooling r being removed oms a and milk rd thg machinery is be ing insta’ldd. When completed the local atic Avil be one of the best along the Main line. A New Warehouse Levy Bros., who recently pur- chased and tobacco shed and Sons here, portant improvements. given Mr. place, the contract to convert the tobacco shed which is 32x108 into (Turn to Page 5) ms MENNONITE CHURCH SCHOOL CONVENTION of E. L. Nissly contemplate They have The Sunday School convention of the Mennonite church met on Satur- day in the Manheim Mennonite church with about 800 members from Lancaster and nearby counties present. The program for the’ day includ- 9:15 o’clock, Bishop ed: Morning session devotional; harvest sermon, Isaac Brubaker; “Reverence For God’s House,” A. A Landis; “The Importance of Teaching the Whole Bib'e to the Youth of Today,” Wil- son Moyer; adjournment. After- noon session, 12:30 o'clock, song ser vice; devotional: talk to children, Levi Sauder; “What. Should Be the Aim of Every Sunday School! Teach- er, John E. Charles; “Encourage- ment Old Peop’e Can Give To the Sunday School,” A. A. Landis; “Im- portance of Steadfastness in Faith and Practice,” Wilson Moyer. Ev- ening 6:30 o'clock; song service; devotional; address, John K Charles; sermon, Wilson Moyer. Thoze in charge of the convention were: Moderator, Frank Kreider; secretary, C. N. Hostetter; choris- ters, Cyrus Bomberger and Amos Kauffman. reel © CR MURDER CASE WITNESS ARRESTED AT MARIETTA session, A long search for Agnes Barnes, attractive Patterson, N. J., girl, was ended in Marietta Sunday morning when she was arrested by Justice of Peace Hicks on a charge of be- ing a fugitive from justice. She is wanted by Patterson authorities as a materia! witness in connection with the murder of a New Jersey State policeman on February 21. She arrived in Marietta about -four weeks ago and was living at a boarding house conducted by Mrs. John Poole, in Center Square. At first she was employed at house- work. Two weeks ago she obtained a position as cashier in a Marietta grocery store. BAINBRIDGE RESIDENT ‘HOFFMAN ASSIGNEE Scott Smith, of Bainbridge, has been appointed an additional assig- nee of A. L. Hoffman, of Conoy township. This appointment was made at a meeting of the creditors held several days ago and which was filed today in the Prothonotary’s office. The other assignee is W. G. Hawthorne, of Conoy township. ee cea een. Kolp Farm Sold The farm of Mr. John M. Kolp, about a mile east of this boro, was , sold at public sale on Saturday by “auctioneer C. S. Frank. It was purchased by Mr. Monroe Snavely, of near Fairview Church, for $11,- 000.00. — Gr eee At Lancaster Next Year It was decided at Steelton yester- 1 day to hold the 128th annual ses- sion of the East Pennsylvania Con- ference of the United Brethren church at Lancaster next year. Al rom Ate Toadstools \y, Mr. and Mrs. A. Banish and two a new concrete sidewalk, curb, gut- coping along the Lumber pf smut for the large brick warehouse | im- | Jacob Snyder of this | PENNSY TAKES MIDNIGHT A new schedule went into effect ously signed petition was sent to headquarters asking the company to retain the train on its schedule. This will be a great inconveni- ence here, especially to a number of Jocal employes of the company who return from work on that tran. The new schedule is as follows: East Weekdays—7.37, 8.25, and 10.00 A. M.; 12.37, 2.32, 4.21 and 6.28 P, M Sundays—7.37 and 10.21 A. and 4.20 and 8.04 P. M. West Weekdays—7.07, 10.04 A. 2.43, 4.13, 5.42 and 6.55 P. M. Sundays—6.23 and 10.46 A. M., 2.43, 5.42 ‘and 7.52 P. M. M. M.; General News for Quick Reading INTERESTING HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE COUN. TRY FOR THE BENEFIT OF BUSY PEOPLE Autumn begins tomorrow. | Mr. Bam Myers is convalescing {from a spell of sickness. » tyipatoes { A Marietta man raised {that weigh 1% Ibs. each. | Frank Gantz, sr., was removed to {the hospital for treatment, Amos Garber, who has been is on the road’ to recovery. Philadelphia went back to stand- ard time again Sunday morning. Mrs. Catharine Zink celebrated hér seventy-ninth birthday yesterday Levi Stauffer, who has been ill for some time, is slowly improving. A man in England raises butter- flies, which he sells at $125 each. Mrs. George Sillers is able to be about again after a severe spell of sickness. H. B. Arntz, of the local P.R.R., freight office, enjoyed a vacation last week. Ton ‘Lhumbs, the midget who has traveled with circuses the past 40 years, died aged 84. ill, Frightened by a fire at her home A NEW STREET HERE o take action on the opening of a new street in the southern part of the boro. After some discussion, Council decided to open a new street from a a at the trolley rotary building direqt west to South Market street. 1 } It was also decide to open Delta ed later. i The Ordinance committee was in- structed to prepare ordinances, cov- ering the aforesaid action. UB Gp Gen Attending Convention Mrs. George A. Kercher left fot convention of the Womens’ Missionary Societies of the United Lutheran Church. She is one of the delegates elected to repre- sent the Ministerium of Penna., of which the local church is a part, at the 7 Address on Aviation Lieut. John Nissley, of Pasadena, Cal., addressed the Mt. Joy Rotary Club at its luncheon yesterday. Lieut, Nissley was an aviation pilot |i during the world war and is now stationed at Langley Field, Va., be- ing connected with Uncle Sam’s Aviation Corps. His address was very interesting. tn ccs Geen. Carload Of Perry County Cows Messrs. A. S. Reed and J. S. Pyle will hold a public sale of a car- load of Perry County cows, at the Reed Sales stables at Anchoy on Mrs. Mary Cramer’s Tuesday evening, Oct. 5th, begin- TRAIN OFF SCHEDULE ters, Harry Walters, Frank Young, : . | Charles Baylor, Dr. A. F. Snyder, Mount Joy Boro Council met in Charles’ Derr, Jacob McCauley, special session last Friday evening Shando Teleky, George Brown ’ mer Zerphy. Lutheran Church, of this place, will supper, on Wednesday evening, a 7 streets S t g : and Walnut streets, south to the lq 6th, in the Roy B. Sheetz said new street, which will be nam- Warehouse. Joy Boosters’ Association weekly meeting and dinn ley’s Rockford, Ill, last Friday to attend |night. acted and all spent a very pleasant evening. church will hold a food sale in the the National Convention of the or-|Ricksecker Building on Saturday, ganization. 2. They will sell soup, potato tt A Arr salad, pies, cakes ete. Brethren church at Salunga, start- that evening and Sunday morning, lO Eee. and Anna M, Gallagher, of Mari- etta, were granted a marriage lic- ense at Elkton on Saturday. ene Gee. house hdl will erect on | Dedication Of The EICHLER WILL MAKE AN ADDRESS The dedicatory exercises of the fine new Mount Joy High school building will be held Friday evening October 1st, at eight o’clock. During the afternoon from 2 to 4:30, the building will be open for inspection and in the evening, pub lic exercises will be held in the High School auditorium. Following is the program: Music, High School Chorus; America, Aud- ience; Invocation, Rev. H. S. Kief- fer; Music, High School Chorus; Address of Welcome, Dr. W. D. {Chand er; Address, Dr. HuBert C. |'Eicher, State Director of School Building, Harrisburg, Pa.; Presen- tation of Flag and Standard by Lad ies’ Auxiliary American Legion, No 185, Presentation, Mrs. B. Brown; Presentation of F.ag and Bible by the Knights of the Klu Klux Klan; Piesentation, Rev. George A- bright; Alma’ Mater, High School Chorus; Benediction, Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, The building was erected by con- tractor Jacob T. Snyder, of Florin, under the supervision of the fol- lowing Board of Directors: Dr. W. D. Chandler, Pres., E. Gerbeiich, Vice Pres., Dr. E. W Newcomer, Seec., Thos. J. Brown, Treas, Jos. T. M. Breneman; Grov er C. Bair, Supervising Principal, ————- OE Health Center The Baby Health Center held its weekly meeting on Tuesday after- noon as usual. The attendance was small, owing to the bad weather. There were 18 babies present and two visitors. Mrs. Annie Brubaker was hostess. Miss Hauck, the nurse, was in attendance with Mrs. C. E. Knickle, secretary. Miss Hauck wishes any mothers, who wish to have their children inocu- lated with diptheria anti-toxin to be present next Tuesday after- noon. The new baby registered yester- day was Marie Constantine Heil- man, aged 5 months. ————- WANT PASTOR RETURNED Clyde and Grant Gerberich and El- tO Needle Guild to Have Supper The Needle Guild of the Trinity hold a sauer kraut or baked bean Supper will be served beginning at 5 o’clock. / ————- Met at Landisville Forty-eight members tof fF he Mt. eld their at Niss- ‘hotel, Landisville, Monday Routine business was trans- Food Sale Oct. 2nd The Ladies of the Methodist tl GG ces. Lovefeast at Salunga A lovefeast will be held in the ng at 1:30 Saturday afternoon, Get License at Elkton Harry W. Kneisley, of Rowenna. rf Foundaton \/ Mr. Gdo. Althouse is having he FIRE DESTROYS BARN V AND SHED 8:30 o'clock. o’clock and were awakened ered the hay-mow on fire. seen the flames from her window. A call was sent to the Mt. Fire Company but by the time they arrived the barn and tobacco shed were in a mass of flames. Neigh- bors and members of the Ober fam ily saved two automobiles and all the live stock. The season’s crops and al farm implements stored in the shed were consumed by the flames. A pig stable adjoining the shed was threatened but firemen saved it. Mr. Ober placed his loss at $5,- 000, partly covered by insurance. First Death From Typhoid Outbreak RESIDENT OF FLORIN DIES HOSPITAL—ELEVENTH CASE DEVELOPS IN | One new case of typhoid fever developed in the county over the week-end, Amos Kulp, of Manheim, R. D. 4, being admitted to St. Jo- seph’s hospital, Monday. The new outbreak took its first life Sunday when Eli H. Herr, 49 { years old, of Florin, died in the | Lancaster General hospital. He was a patient at the hospital for more than a week. Herr was one of the first person to suffer the disease during the n outbreak which seeks to center about Florin and Mt. Joy. Eight cases of the disease are] new in St. Joseph’s hospital and two in the General hospital. So far county health authorities have been unable to ascertain the source of infection BR. MOUNT JOY’'S PRESENT HICH SCHOOL FACILITIES ; FOR TWELFTH YEAR| ‘A .nccial mvitaiion is extended Harvey B. Greenawalt is confined Can a suid Lg 5 xte : : 7 : to al ersons in Mount Joy anc to his home on West Main street on The meeting of >, z 2 S 1 ed i - | commur surrounding account of sickness. Eldership of the 'S i tho Be Or Ray I i er places to 1 our new Mrs. Solon V. Barr entertained |wil} be held in the Firsg C [2 Si ] in: fternoon ri i or X ; i School bullding, Pri. atternoon at cards Friday “afternoon in her Lancaster, on Wednesda Octobor 1 os a re home onDonegal street. 6th | er ) 2 Wav, Ue vpen ror ne Yoon > 1+ olled as ’ informal ction of the Charles Brandt has enrolled as a Mr. J. S. Hamaker % the dele- | 5 : : F lin & Mar. Ts % i 3 lduring the student in the Franklin and Mar-|.ate of the Church of God. in this | ot shall college, I aster I y = 14.30. In shall college, Lancaster. place. et A The large pet dog of Misses Anna Rev. I. A. MacDannald has the a ot a and Maigaret Dearbeck, was Killed | unanimous vote of the ay ig. ki his : C | will be 1 by an automobile truck, last week. tion to remain he re for the twelfth Tr) g open us 3 Friday was the hottest Septem- [agp a 24 in many years, the thermo- i A very special In hing 90 degrees : tended to all to atte res 90 degrees at noon. Birth s i 2 Abe Buz is at his old tricks| 4 id ' tion Exercises in th oe hoonix | Nr. and Mrs. Newpher Garber an [8.00 P. M. We are es again. He was caught near Phoenix nonce the birth of 4 son : shea es ville the other night with a waz m-| ar... = pe 2 20k, ous to the parents : load auto tires and Mr. and Mrs. Watson Schneider ger 1S we have bas a Of 8 2.2 announce the birth of a son. securing Dr. Hubert C. Je HY 1 11 Mr. and Mrs. Harry William Jr, Harrisburg to deliver ARI NN an . | near Mastersonville announce the | Dy. Eichler has i \ Zercher are the administrators of birth of a 4 Chey Serra } Y aye . | PIrth oi a son. ed from a study of scho in Eu- the estate of John H. Hertzler, Mr Mis rb A nat Tats oF this Doto. The local vio. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. O'Neill an- | rope, He is also personally in ae os Be Colon nounce the birth of a daughter, on charge of the erection of school e ars Pp ~ oc or ge . : : pens Wednesday, September 22. The {bui'dings in Pennsylvania and is a affair was a double celebration, as |speaker well worth hearing Bertha Womert, aged 14, leaped]? . : ) 8 ! rt e 8. tha Bou ged. ap! it also was Mr. O’Neill’s birthday. There are possibly some who feel from a second story window land- he ed on the brick sidewalk at her that the High School has cost too as a i muc oney. We invite you to home at Lancaster and was not Attended the Fight ) I h money you ¢ Trt The following from town saw the jcome and see how the money was A em Dempsey-Tunney fight at Philadel- | spent. Supt. Mylin while in the ’ phia last Thursday night: Messrs. | building recently stated that we | DECIDED TO OPEN : ; : La a Ed. Ream, Wm. Miller, Christ Wal- {had received in his opinion a most excellent building and full value for every dollar invested. Mount Joy has at the present | time high school facilities equal if | not superior to those of any other district in the county of like popua | tion. | bui'ding on Friday. | Visit the Attend the exerc on Friday evening. Visit the schools at any time. Get acquainted with the teachers. Support the schools. Stand for the best for Mount Joy. eet Ieee DISABLED CAR STOLEN FROM ROADSIDE DITCH Police have been asked to search for the stolen automobile of John Benedict, 1046 Elwood avenue, Lan caster. He and his wife were return ing home from Elizabethtown when the car skidded into a ditch and overturned on the Harrisburg turn- sistance to get his car it was gone. SRR Ia le Entertained at Cards Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, entertained a number of friend€ at cards. on Friday evening. | Th¢ fol- lowing were present: Dr.la Mrs. 0. G. Longenecker, Mr. Mrs. H. G. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Thos Brown Jr., Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Sny- der, Mrs. Ray Keller and Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Barrr. eens. . About the Afflicted Mrs. Lester Rice, on Chocolate Ave., Florin, is quite ill. Two children, a son and a daughter, of Mr. Herman Hartman, foundatigh walls made for th ning at Gud bok. ket of this place, ggeve quite ill. The daughter is ering, but the son’s cond still NEAR TOWN Saturday “night between 8 and The Ober family retired about 8 from their sleep when Mrs. Ober discov Sh€ had Joy! Verse Predicts AGO ALSO FORECAST BOBBED HAIR “Mother” Shipton, who Clifton, Yorkshire, 477 years ago, is reputed to written a poem in which she died day and Sunday. “Is the | verse form.” | as a prediction of the Florida aster. planned, ence sessions, Re M. H. made an ad subject, Vv. Miller, of Short Pastorate.” DE Zercher Property Sold morning realtor Schroll sold the property Jacob Zercher Estate on Avenue, for the executors This Ezra dis- v . A barn and tobacco shed on the ’ With the begining of the fifth on the Penna. Railroad Sunday, New Hich School J. K. Ober farm, three miles north | 026 Hurricane week of school in the new : Mount since which time Mount Joy has © of town, together with ali farm Joy High school, every class has one train less per day. The train me implements and son’s crops, were ee its ania] The east, due here at 12:17 A. M., no WILL BE HELD FRIDAY EVEN. destroyed by fire of unknown ori-{POEM WRITTEN 477 YEARS Fr il ete Do a longer stops here, although a numer ING—STATE DIRECTOR DR. gin dp i in Great Britain, have pro- phesied the hurricane which took a heavy toll in human lives and pro- perty damage in Florida ast Satur In a book entiled Anti- : i ng : iE ; Sophomore, president, David Las- SE de On kewitz; vice president, Oliver Long- ance Ts )ernacle Toronto ““Moth- Blanche New. or ARR id | comer; treasurer, Gibney Diffender- ex Shipton’s poem is printed. for ? Smith helieves that the world will gh hime side Ruth K end soon. He contends that the 1 en. a roy iprophecics cuntained in the Serip- 073 Vige Se de: . a tures regarding the conditions he- |S€CT¢ wry, . are Dingle; treasurer, fore the end of the World are be- Irene Smelizer. . ing fufilled. To prove his conten- tion’s, he quotes “Mother” Ship- : ton’s poem, which, he says, is Picked From Ou simply an interpretation of the prophecies of Scripture put into The last two verses of “Mother” hipton’s pocm are taken by some “In nineteen hundred twenty-six Build houses light of straw sticks For then shall mighty wars INTERESTING NOTES FROM MT. JOY HIGH week. Social doings are also enliv- ening the regular school curriculum. The various class officers follow: Senior, president, Paris Sweigart; vice president, John Meisenberger; secretary, Mildred Lindemuth; treas urer, Rachael Hoffer. Junior, president, Benj. Charles, vice president, Warren Givens; sec- retary, Edna Charles; treasurer, Mary Fackler. Weekly Card Basket PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE MANY COMERS AND GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY Road We Must All Travel Sometime MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THE GREAT BEYOND Mrs. Annie Coble died af her home in Columbia. Harry, 6 year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Spray Kauffman, died at Co- lumbia. Abram G. Ream, of East Peters. burg, died at the home of his daugh ter at Lancaster, aged 70 years. Harry H. Berncheidel Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Marry H. Berncheidel died at Manheim from heart trouble aged 13 years. Aaron H. Shenk died at the Ore- ville Mennonite Home, aged 82 yrs. He was buried at Elizabethtown yesterday. > Death Of An Infant Madge Arlene Karnes one week old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lest- er Karnes, died at the home of her parents, in Elizabethtown, Wed- nesday evening. Se Frank Groff and eS rank Groff: Flizahe . Abram Stauffer spent Thursday | Frank Groff, Elizabethtown, died be |in Harrisburg at St. Joceph’s hospital Saturday ei ra at 3:35 o'clock fr : by | Mr, John Bowman, of York, spent i hs lock Seon complications. yesterday in town with friends. as 0b years old and had been And fire and sWord shall sweep the Florin, ess vesterday on the of the! Co'umbia * H, and Andrew H. Zercher, to Mr. Jno M. Kolp, of Rapho township at priv ate sale and on private terms. Mr. Kolp will move there April 1st. The property is at present occupied by Prof. Grover C. Bair. Friday, Oct. 1st-15, at 6:30 o’clock | They will sell live stock, im- ete. P.M. plements, household goods, Don’t forget the time and place. —— Ieee. Celebrated Birthday Mrs. Elida Mumma was bered with many gifts when . - . . QAP pike. Neither was injured and a passing autoist brought them to Electric Light Sale Lancaster The next Community Sale at When Benedict returned with as-|the Florin Hall will be held on remem- she celebrated her, birthday annipersary the past week. — rere Spoke Last Evening 7 Mr. Noah Huntzberger, of Water # loo Co., Canada, spoke in thé Men- nonite Church on Road last evening. Local Pastor Assists lev. Geo. A. Kercher, pastor thg Lutheran church, assisted dedication of the cemetery stnut Hill on “Sunday. Donegal Springs I 2 of in at .r ORGANIZATION OF MT. JOY | CEMETERY ASSOCIATION |er, Miss Beatrice Craley visited C a patient for some time. (Turn to Page 5) DO es ( as well as others. was robbed | 1 ibethtown robbery | Nonetheless, the station {again Sunday night. UD Een {LANCASTER MAN GETS | 1¢ | land, But those who live the century tal Cave, n Kutztown, Sunday. So . e it 0 3 el S. ‘ through { Mr. and . H. B. Arntz attten- Samuel Greider ; : rough, ; : | the. Scandi. at. Phitadelnids Samuel Strickler Greider, infan In fear and trembling this will do:, ded the Sesqui, at | son of Rea and Barbara Greidg |“Flee to the mountains and the last week. {north of Lardiswille, died yes | lens sther -Minnich - returne« ome | rs a i 4 : dens, con i they a oy hE At. | day from mer¥enius; aged T'o bog and forest and wild fens. ' aft Spencing tue ‘summer. at alk 11 months and 9 days. Funeral For storms will rage and oceans antic City. services afterni | Toar : | Mr. and Mrs. David Zerphey, Mr. | Thursday afternoon 1:30 Wr oat, iF M 5 ; Neal od Mrs. 10 clock at the house and 2:00 o’- e abriel stands ob se: : and 1 James Nea and Mrs 1 i i Vhen Gabi 1 stands on sea and oy > Cis sent Saturday. and [dock at the Mennonite church at shore | a ne LINK SHE oa raay i - . . . shore; ye LR > ir a Landisville. Interment in the ad- And, as he blows his wondrous horn | Sunday at Reading. joining ¢ ry ) > Bricker e | JOIning cemetery. Old worlds shall die and new be! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bricker of E 3 born.” |Camden, N. J., spent several days Mrs. Mary E. Caler 1” Ql latives i ; : 3 . “Mother” Shipton’s poem also | relativ town. : Mrs. Mary E. Caler, 75, widow of : ay a iS spe ng ¢ , ? 5 ¥ prophesied the automobile, diving! Miss Jean andt is spending a James B. Caler, formerly of Eu : 1 . 7 1-3 x va ah rv so £ 3 Ja ’ C 13 - suits, the submarine and the aijr- Week in Lancaster the guest of he: Claire, Butler county, died at the plane. She also foretold the com-|aunt,’ Mrs. > 1 A. Meyers i . | home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank . uy ‘> r | Ave "1 x aller an childre y oe: {ing of the Civil War. Aso she| Mrs. R. R. Lauer and children of pq eo Landisville, 11:15 Sat- {Harr ) Saturday pa Sa i (Turn to Page 5) sunny lovely |* unt ——l OC ee xa My I My ETE 2 2 A spent THE FARM WOMEN HEAR ; d § 1T A © f pen ADDRESS BY REV. ULRICH J the |t : ae 2 ( when women nie ( 5 > Society of Farm Women, Mb the p easure o f having Rev. as their guest Lancaster, at thei d < meeting on afternoon. In his talk, he spoke of the many things that can be accomplished when the ¢ and ountry cooperate and work togeth- He ) Ca. re ment ister but th of making it ] n ia le 3 ! ith, o . : Vy I in : ar 1'¢ 1 B mday 1 lv 8 n« H Gab- Li JCI | L H. Stoll, Man- A rap ; Come SD ir necretary s and a reading by N : nN erva Nolt completed the Lecture Next Tuesday Permanent organize was en INO ple ke Ave ie entitled “Youth! Ie ' 3 Ye The meeting was he a Re enti. OUR then effected by electing Mr. J. W. ip of Mrs. Ben. Forrev. near Seeks A New Day,” will be given | Eshleman, President; Mr, Aaron H. Columbia with good t nd h arearet Nat y 14 ). ’S | ~ 3 1 ul a, ITI & good atte a- b Margaret Slattery at St. Paul's Superintendent; Purchas- ance of members and isi rs. Th Reformed Church, E. Orange and jing Committee, J. H. Stoll. M. C. wet 3 ; obi Duke: Sis ancaster. « ssdav - . : > : r meeting will e at the Duke Sts., Lancaster, on Tuesday Bowman and Gabriel Moyer; Re-lyome of Mrs Ephrain Bard voenino Oc OT ago ‘ Q . . . ‘ ~ i Jpiharaily ard, 0 ening October 5, 1926, at’ 8:00 pair Committee, G. Moyer, Clay- | : . | alelock A oie r eollecti 3 Fl . ck. = eT : i lection i be {ton Hoffman and M. C. Bowman; Br a taken. Miss Slattery is a lecturer | Exacutive Committee, JThe whol author and teacher from Boston !of the Board. SETTLED CHARGES and is well known for her work | — eee BY MAKING GOOD among young people. STATION AT E'TOWN Charles W. Foultz, of near Mt Meeting At Steelten | WAS ROBBED AGAIN Joy, who was arrested on Friday T} 27th : al sessi f the : : a afternoon by Lancaster city ic E The Sa we of Sd The semi-annual robbery of the oh of She! city Police las ennsylvania conference ¢ : harges of p ng a worhless Ee onterence of py. hethtown Passertoer station | 1. ro > oa I g a Orhiess the United Brethren Church In| ade Sunday night about 2 o’c ock check! of $3 preferred is E. eg : nade Sunday night about 2 o’c 3 : via Christ which opened yesterday at | nd $40 ih taken Garber, of Mt. Joy, was given a Steelton ar vill conti through | «io Wg oa r before Justi ance elton and v 1 ontinue th ough | Six moAifis ago the place w Te Justice of Peace ay. Bishop W. M. Bell, of Thed and arrests were made s, of Maytown. Foultz was re- . . I € ana at SIS Ina a + rishurg, is presiding at the confer- were thought to cover the Eliza- leased after paying the amount of the check and the costs of prosecu- tion. 6 a Season Opens Sunday The Florin Athletic Club will Jno.|, E. | ELIZABETHTOWN JOB open their foot bail season on Sun- day, October 3rd, on Brown's Ath- letic Field, in this place, when they Award for the _construction of will oppose the Seventh Ward Pan- the first unit of _Cripp ed chil thers, of Lancaster. Game called dren’s hosp tal, at El thtown, | 9.30 o’clock 3 to D. F. Warfel, for $96,166, was —— announced today at the S De- Opening ‘and D partment of th. Capacity of ance the unit will 70 beds. Contracts An opening and dance will be for I {ical the plumbing, heating and cler- work will be announced later. Ea . I LA) Convicted of Cruelty jury in Dauphin county court. The {pair were charged with mutiliating {the pet cat owned by Miss Florence { Dietrich, who lives next door to the Sherks. Arbor and Bird Day October 22 will be observed as Arbor and Bird Day in Pennsylva- nia by proclamation of Governor Pinchot. eel een: Tunney New Champ Last Thursday at Philadelphia, Ge Tunney defeated Jack Demp sey fop the heavy-weight champion- { sha e world. ing, October 7th. at from invited to come for a good feed. El We held at Jake’s Inn, Thursday even A good orchest will furnish the music, also a cake walk. Prizes will be given to the Convicted of cruelty to anima’s best dancers, Refreshments of all in cutting off three legs of a neigh- inds. Amusements for everybody. bor’s cat with a butcher knife, Mr. rr and Mrs, John G. Sherk, of Hain- Supper October 2nd lyn, will be given sentences Octo- Do not forget the baked ham ber 1. They were convicted by a [SUPPer on Saturday, October 2nd, St. Luke's Episcopal chureh, 5:00 to 8:00 P. M. All are Held Doggie Roast The eighth grade class of the public school, held a “doggie” roast on Wednesddy eve jing, at Engle’s quarries, south town. Magy outdoor games were played. 0 Eee. H. 8. Newcomer from Rey. Segelken, D.D., ¢ notifying their call
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