The Mount Joy Bulletin VOL. XXVII No. 8 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1927 $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE If You Want to “Pep Up” Business During the Dull Summer Months, Pafronize the Bulletin’s Advertising Columns Consistently Local Tevin Mystery Solved ALLEN HARTMAN, AGED ELEV- EN YEARS, CONFESSES T 0 HAVING ENTERED HOMES AND STOLEN MONEY During the past two weeks 3 ies of robberies occurred here the local authorities were at a as to just whom the guilty were. The residence of the M ubaker was entered several ti ser- and loss ones isses imes as was also the home of Mr, John Moore. Our local constables were pu night duty bnt two ladies, Mrs. Garber and Miss Gertrude Brub “beat them to it” by catching ruilty one. Last Thursday afternoon Allen Hartman, eleven-year-old of Mr. Herman Hartman, t on Jas. aker the Master son on West Donegal street, made an attempt to gain entrance to the Brubaker h He was caught while in the act , en into custody by Constable Zerphey and placed in the boro 1 up. Shortly thereafter he having robbed the Brubaker h on three prgvious occasions, being his fourth attempt, and to having entered the Moore hc He also admitted having entered the & raid conducted early ome tak- Elmer ock- admitted ome this also me. Eli Smeltzer home where he stole 45 cents. | The boy’s parents are now mak- ing an effort to adjust all these matters and to date been made. no arrests have Young Hartman is well known about town, as he has had a lot of experience carrying various maga- zines. rrr A eee MENNONITES SELECT | MINISTER BY LOT | ns On Thursday morning at a spec- i conducted in Hernley’s church, Abram was chosen minister of that denom- ion. The choosing was done by the om of the as ordained | following men nno Snavely, | 1 imuel Faus, S ley Phare Harry H Great News for Quick Read: UNE Risser 10 | { TENANTS COUNTAINS [vr July are Park, Marietta, on Saturday, 30. More than 1000 persons expected to be present. ment will include two games, music, games for and an address by Rev. Dallastown. invited. baseball Hench, o ilies and their descendants have settled in Lancaster County has been an annual affair for twelve Enslow, East Donegal, Arthur Garber, Florin, Secretary; urer. Ranch Near E'town Raided By Cops ON JOHN LEVE.- NIGHT'S FARM, AND WOMAN ESCAPE—OTHER OCCU- PANTS ARRESTED WILL PICNIC JULY 30 The Perry countains annual pic- ni¢ will be held this year at Cassel’s Entertain- children, The general public is This picnic of Perry County fam- who | years and every year draws large crowds of county people. The of- ficers of the association are: Geo.! president; many Samuel Tressler, East Donegal, treas rendered— | | | B Three were arrested and two] | others are sought as the result of Sunday on the farm of John Levenight, near Elizabethtown, known as “Ranch 104.” by Chief of Police R, H. Pastorious, Elizabethtown, and three State Troopers from Reading. The three arrested were heard before Justice of the Peace Elwood Grimm and ordered to pay a fine and costs amounting to $8.75 each. They were charged with being in- | mates of a disorderly house. They gave their names as Walter Black, iJ. O Ebersole and Anna May Deinler, - The two 1iel Hotten- stein, tenant e farm, and Clara Deinler, are ted for violating the liquor law operating a dis- orderly house. They escaped by a door when officers rear ntered, it is said. About a ed in gallon of the alleged liquor raid. 1 complaints, O nnd +h nd tile filthy at a ( the Peac house Justice ol ty and The raid | | Grayhill, Filer. Idaho; music; an- | TINUED BY POLICE PATROL nouncements; Be nediction. Lunch- SAYS DEPUTY ATTORNEY leon and Social Period, 11:00 A. M. | GENERAL vy to. 2:00 P. M. | —_— — . Afearnson | The practice of the state high- ice; Piano solo, Miss | "ay motor patrol of punching au- Engle, Mt. Joy, Pa.; Early tomobile license cards to indicate | of the Engles, John K. violations of the motor laws is ille- Maytown Pa.; ; Offering; vo- gal and must be discontifiued. The cal solo, C. R. Engle, Harrisburg, meV ruling was established today Pa., address, Rev. S. G. Engle, Phil- ,!! an opinion written by special | adelphia, Pa.; Male Quartette, Dr. Deputy Attorney General w. A. R. L. Engle, Philadelphia, Pa; J. Schnader, addressed to Benjamin Raymond Engle, Esq. Palmyra, Evnon, registrar of motor ve- C. R. Engle, Harrisburg, Pa.; Prof, hicles. : D. Dixon Brandt, Mechanicsburg, | he holds that a license business session; round table ¢2rd is the property of the holder s; closing hymn, “God Be With and feed not Ye surrendered gxeon! Till We Meet Again”; bene- for examination and identification. ‘tion. | Marking of the ecard, the g¢pinion | hose present from a distance cannot ne rded as con- | we . Grace Beane Hoopes and Ciusi evidence Ion and a No 1H of1¢ (2 sul titute for The opinion Liddesdale Ave Mrs. contends furth ven the leg Martha Longe 21¢ | islatw uld grant h Mt. Prospect N. J.. bowers to peace under Mr. and Mrs. vron Taylor, Chon- constitutional saf which sur- ia, S. Africa; J. K. Forne v. Abilene, und the liberty of a citizen of Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. David L. this commonwealth. ‘ 3 : Tn at I ens ( 1 1¢ 27 1 Y ick 1 ry of 1 nmon t} tor Cone a coin hea n the t A punch varniy 01 n rrest, Pa 1 y this ear th t (Turn to page 8.) | First Engle Reunion Held At E’town NEARLY FIVE HUNDRED OF THE CLAN GATHERED AT EXYZABETHTOWN COL- LEGE LAST THURS- DAY Yo First Engle Reunion was held at Elizabethtown College on Thursday, July 14th with an at- tendance of between 450 and 500 people, It was most enjoyable and significant in the greetings which were exchanged between friends who had not seen each other for years. The following programme was | Forenoon “Blest Be the Tie That Devotional, Rev. Eli M. | Joy; Pa.; Rev. 'D. EF. Maytown, Pa.; Rev. Jac. Elizabethtown, Fa; Ad- dress of welcome, Eli M. Engle, | Mount Joy, Pa.; voal duette, Misses | Mary and Martha _ Brubaker, Lan- | ter, Pa.; ad ss, Rev. David L. Hymn, Binds”; Engle, Mt. N. Martin, cas KNOWN PASSED TO THE AT MANY WELL! HAVE PEOPLE | PRACTICE MUST FROM VANCOUVER, WASH., WV TQ MT. JOY BY AUTO Rev. sons, er, Washington, are guests with the former’s brother, L. C. John W. Sprecher, wife and Leland and Jack, of Vancouv- Sprecher and family, west of this boro. The Washington Sprechers trav- eled here in a Buick touring car, making the trip in eighteen days of actual travel. - They traveled south to Southern California, thence east across the Mohave Desert, ited Grand Canyon, Petrified For- ests and Painted Desert, of Arizona thence thru New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, and crossed the Mississippi River at St. Louis. They will spend some time here and also contemplate making an extensive eastern automobile trip before returning home. . Punching License Cards lllegal BE DISCON- —— el Eee eee FLORIN MAN CAUSED | CONSIDERABLE EXCITEMENT BEYOND INTERESTING HAPPENINGS | W: re pay 1 ; FROM ALL OVER THE COUN. | $8.75. Pour other Seach TRY POR TAL BENEFIT = [fhe roid were fined fined to bed OF BUSY PEOPLE 2 Sr same ti ! told troopers that At the ime I'¢ | pers 1 = Y : band had fired three Doc dave bedin Tal v 97 and end | Were arranging to astigate the fron f band nad 4 I ree A 0h hi Sy : | al lleged neglect of two minor child- | den 1€ to I ugust 31. he callifho of x C lumbia boro purchased a oy ren, five and seven years, who were the « iling of 7: Hak « 702d 5 "| found in the hon of Hottenstein huotacr Mm 7-ton Huber road roller. | under conditions said to be extreme the cupboard. A dozen Japan Beetles were | Ang x oe Ts . ] nnsan ry. by found at Lancaster a few days | AY : . sho Schlepel- From present indications Lancas-| in ; : rl ter will get a municipal flying fi POSSIBILITY OF MOVING Jory Sol fo While bathing Andrew / CAMP FROM MT. GRETNA th He bond Tos fe bat 4 | im Iex and ha aged 55, suffered a sunstroke Vv Jie I dl drowned Governor Fisher Thursday indi- i disappes ar dq EL 1ed. A i — ee. ~~ . COR cated : “WW can site igl > . i It cost a Harrisburg man $: cated a new camp site might . be J. Calvin Upp |W. C. T. U. WILL MEET driving over the fire hose in that | selected by the present administra-| jy calvin Upp, of Harrisbure, ON TUESDAY EVENING city last week | tion to adequately care for the|gpent Junior Sopantore of fhe I NING wikis as . | 3 oR Nijvisi D vl Lads age 1 1e | Sr Mr. Gabriel Moyer, a retired needs of the 28th Division, Pennsyl-| proved Order of Red Men, died | The Mt. Joy W. C. T. U. will rdwiva. impleme lealer, is | vania National Guard. The War| , pridav | 1 2 : LU. will hardware and implement dealer, is Bl 3 : n kriday. { meet with Mrs. George Althouse, on ill at his home here Department, it is said, wishes the — a le , i y oth : Ying ppt 4 i iy : , av nes : uesday evening, July 26 at 7.30 The twenty third annual reunion [guard to have an encampment : Miss Mary Kuhns fas I IY 2a I of the Boyer clan will be held at| where the whole division could train Miss Mary Kuhn died Monday will b ich. Bibl i Verse to OTe Hershey Park August 10. at one time, if necessary. (Turn to page 4.) tain » Ofcers will 3 . : mn a ’ flicers wil rer al ev Hz > ———— Et —— : : By the will of Mrs. Julia T, Shep BIRTHS be elected at this meeting. Reports herd, of Hanover, the Tressler Or- ; : We Congratulate You given for the year’s work and dues phans’ Home at Loysville gets $2,- Gerald Hostetter, son of Mr. ane Betty Charles celebrated her | will also be collected, that have 000 Mrs. Irvin Hostetter, celebrated his birthday-Saturday. fot Leen paid ie 20 Boers nem dl . : 3 I > ot bee é already. Every m- The barn on the farm of Oscar | first birthday last Tuesday, k Parke Neiss celebrated his 4th ber please make a special effort to : : : rs. Jos Habecker, | € Bs Rie as 2 Thomas, near Beartown, was com- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8 Wy birthday anniversary. be present. Every one is welcome, pletely destroyed by fire. The loss |on Delta Street, announce the | Dorothy Habecker also had a whether members or not is $8,000 birth of a son, Joseph Jr.,, on birthday anniversary. it 50 Ll Ye Thursday, July 14th. Paul Hostetter had his thirteen- Health ‘Center Mr. ¢ 's. Grant Gerberich, | { irthdav last Tred: i er P. R. R. TO REDUCE ong 3 Wis ara i h Dirthioy le rs The Mt. Joy Baby Clinic had an FORCE ON ALL LINES |on S35: Van 2 i ora OK er first birthday attendance of 30 children and 20 birth of a son last Thursday at alon Thursday. mothers in spite of bad weather. Another reduction among the | hospital at Harrisburg. Mr. Aaron Garber celebrated his Dr Workman was. in charse and 4 . : 2 irthdav 2 IVA Oa Q Tov iz, y of ay Bin © aC ¢ Pennsylvania railroad employes, on birthday anniversary on Sunday, |... anti-toxin was given to a the entire system, was effective on Deeds Recorded [July 17th ce number of Friday, July 15. It affected all Frank W. Groff to Alice S. Love TAS SW Mrs. Oliver Longenceker, Mri Yo clesses of employes, and means a| night, tract of land in Mount Joy Going ono Motor Trip | W. Gurber and Mrs John. D. Lone: large number of men throughout | township, $1,450. : — Mrs. Elvin Baker, wife of” our!gpocker were hostesses with Miss the system were laid off. Ida M. Rudy to Farmers Irs Ry local American Stores manager, ac-| Myrtle Hauck, R. N., State Nurse, ) ee > — Company, property in Landisville $ companied by her two daughters, |i eharie. Camping This Week Levi H. Rudy to fares E. Rudy, | Evelyn and Dorothy, will leave to- The Clinic will be held each week A group of our local men are | property in Landisville, $4,500. morrow on a trip to Martinsburg, during the summer. A new class .amping this week at Eby’s Mead- Minnie Hiestand to Benjamin E.|w va. with Mr. O. B. Wentling | will be started in September for po along the Big Chiques creek, | Hiestand, lot in Mount Joy, $1. , |and family, who have been house |the toxin anti-toxin. : theast of town. The following Benjamin M. Souders holes 0! guests of the Baker family for the ———-— sopgihecas 2 . Jeaver i Morin, st rocks re akoy are in the camping party: Harry | Elmer S. Weaver, lot in Florin,| past several weeks. Mrs. Baker | TROOPERS GET BEER (“Cap”) Williams, John D. Miller, | $980.00. — and daughters will be gone several ON COLUMBIA TRUCK a I sacl Leo Smeltzer, Robert Kauffman, weeks. Sabi 3 a — : and Walter H. Derr, of this place. Tore a Ligament 3 Twenty-half barrels of beer, — Mrs. John Longenecker, wife ol Rear End Collision which is said to have possessed an A Splendid Talk John Longenecker, local Chrysler While Mr. Joseph Sheaffer was | alcoholic content of 7 per cent. r Qprecher. of Vancou- | dealer, had the misfortune to tear{ rjyving west on Main street he stop-| was seized by State policemen Hun- Mrs. J. W. Sprecher, of Vancou Whil d 9 eX on. Was hington, gave a splendid|a ligament in her left ankle. | ped for the red light at the inter-|ter and Weller, of Troop E, Thurs- 0 S - > ENT . res hi to the United Brethren Sunday adjusting a light at the varia section of ‘New Haven street. He | day, near Middletown. The beer talk to School on Sunday morning. She talkeli a Roreign Missions, giving illustrations, including India, where Christianity banishes caste in In etl Ee Winters—Gamber Mr. Mark Winters, son of "Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Winters, of Man- heim, and Miss Martha Gamber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber, of Rapho township, were married Saturday at the Kyangeli- e cal parsonage at Columbia by Rev. Heim. dia. Legion Home last Wednesday after- noon, the chair upon which Mrs. Longenecker was standing collaps- ed, throwing her to the floor. She must move about with the aid of crutches. Treats Seed Wheat Mr. Peter H. Risser, extensive miller on Route 3, north of here, is equipped to treat seed wheat for stinking smut. For complete de- tails read his ad on another page of the Bulletin. was followed by Mr. Albert Booth, and machine were removed to Har- accompanied by Miss Garber, of | risburg, where William Fleckenstein Elizabethtown, who was driving her | of Columbia, was arraigned before Ford. Albert failed to stop and]|Alderman Windsor. He furnished crashed into the rear of Sheaffer’s| bond for a further hearing. car, A new radiator and fender pee Aes were required for the Garber car. Addressed Rotarians Sey Mr. Horace A. Menshey, past Fresh Air Kiddies Here president of the Columbia Rotary A number of fresh air kiddies] Club, addressed the local Rotary from New York City arrived Thurs-| club at its regular weekly luncheon day and were distributed among| meeting at Stumpf’s restaurant our citizens to enjoy a two weeks’ There was a good at- vacation. tendance. and vis- | | The Political Pot ESHLEMAN CREATES A VA- CANCY FOR WHICH THERE ARE NUMEROUS APPLI- CANTS Thru the sudden and unexpected ists here. Although less than a week applicants in the field, shaking the candidate and is Mr. Tyndall is fact active ory, is a we are told. Started Brewing THE DEATH OF POSTMASTER death of our postmaster, the late John W. Eshleman, a vacancy ex- there are aiready quite a number of political tree upon which grows a| S. Simons and given medical atten- twenty-six hundred dollar per eyar plum. Many were of the opinion the present assistant, Miss Emma| Pennel, would be a candidate. This, we understand, is not correct, as] Miss Pennell is very well satisfie with her present positon. As far 2 we can learn none of the other clerks in the office are candidates. Mr. William Tyndall, now em- ployed at the Gerberich-Payne ) THEIR AUTOMOBILE UPSET, OCCUPANTS SLIGHTLY HURT Mr. Cloyd Tressler had several ribs fractured and was cut about the body and his sister, Emma, was bruised, when an automobile upset on the road. while they were driving to Marietta. Tressler lives at Middletown, and was desirous of getting from the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Tressler, in East Donegal, to the Marietta depot for the train. The auto skid- ded on loose stone and upset. The steering apparatus was broken and the car otherwise damaged. Mr. Tressler was pinned beneath it. He was. taken to the office of Dr. John [ to her that driving. while Miss Tressler was taken home. Miss Tressler was tion, The Entertainers and Their Guests VISITORS WHO CALLED ON THEIR FRIENDS IN THIS LOCALITY AND WERE PLEASANTLY EN. Local Doings Around Florin ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN- INGS FROM THAT THRIVING AND BUSY VILLAGE THE PAST WEEK SWIMMING POOL BEING BUILT IN TOWN—FRIDAY NIGHT'S STORM QUITE SEVERE —OTHER NEWS Mrs. John Berrier spent at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs, Harry S. Stoll spent at Lancaster. Mr. S. S. Stacks returned to work at Harrisburg on Monday. Messrs. Weiser Young and Kline spent Sunday at York. Tuesday John Mr. Ezra Hess has Contractor Fike and force painting his house. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Malehorn and family spent Sunday at Mt. Wolf. Leo Kob and family, of Eliza- bethtown, spent Sunday at G. A. Geyer’s. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Liggins and et Joy placeZE superintendent of the Lutheran Sun daughter spent Sunday at Mount day School, was a member of coun-! TERTAINED Gretna. : cil for a number of years and takes = Mrs. Louise Wentzel, of Harris- an active interest in local boro af- With J. H. Stoll’s burg, spent Sunday here with the | fairs, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stoll had as | family of A. D. Garber, | Mr. Uriah E. Hoffer, who formerly week end gu + Mr. and Mrs. H.| Mr. Jacob Stokes, of Lancaster, | conducted the Herald Printing Co., ] mily and J. K. Stoll, {and Mrs. Emlin Buller spent Sun- | here, is also a condidate. Inas- Jr. B hem, Pa.; Mr. C. G. day at Harold Buller’s in this place | much as this position requires a civ- Stoll, Chicago, Ill.; Mr. J. A, Mac | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Easton and [il service examination and no can- Nicholl and family, Merchantville, | the Misses Dorothy NY and | didates may take same who are ov- N. J. Hazel Webb spent Sunday at Mount | er sixty-five {ears of age, Mr. Hof- aren { Gretna | for would be eliminated from the With Irvin Hostetter’s | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latchford field. and Mrs. Irvin Hostetter had | and children, , Wini ! and Dicky, Late yesterday we w ing as their guests on/|spent Sunday with C. that ex-postmaster J, Kred Mr. ang | Mrs, Abram Bren- | ter’s. | macher, who Peld fhe position : isville; Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Breneman | relve years » a candi date Marvin Eshleman |spent Sunday with the family of i "This mornifgy/ t was d abou an, Ruth Eshleman: Abram Stauffer’s, near Masterson- | that Mr. Jose] eM. 1an, a Shuman ville. clerk at the Na B ii { Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haldeman, of ould be a car ate. Joe With Jacob Hostetter’s { ngsv I, N. J., spent the week- | ex-service man, spent 1 I3 Jacob Hostetter ar | end hers h his mother, Mrs. Ella | years in France, attended Cl I tained s faldema | Military Academy for four years ho on Sunday 1 Ber H of Perry nd almost four years at C {Turr Z 5) 11 ne pioye oi the | Uni i - - nA ite Co ted | ! EAST DO AL FARMER In town the past weel a American {JURED BY A BINDER LE hers are receiv- \ TY ] RE ace of bus- placing n 1 M 11 > y Ka 1 age 8) 1 1 y 1 = TI Ty number of others. i Ost I1as UNIV Jie ee tH Pp ee . Ia . . as ira Cr. iV} cked Fron m Our OUIVIVIIIE Member 3 COM} SNYDER, THE Weekly Stn coms i ) i fra a LONE F ORIGINAL . nl ow MI NINETY- | PERSONAL ABOUT Will Atte Mecting TWO fHE MANY COMERS AND A ation of the me's re Pot No i353 GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY i ] will! A pg h : i ginally a ) veterans : lone sur- Lancaster, N ¢ > x vase Es Yi a resi 8 a 1101 i 0; 3 A ian. He Fas . : orial Daj Brow companied Ocean ¢ ! rea Levi Shel- t 14 Sn ee ee tl Ars : 21 1G 0 : el a S 30 Comrade Ashton yf re \ Will Picnic Saturday ( Ia Shellenber- Mo B gs b oy a rof Ut . Child 4 h of God will | fv it Marrietta ie Haines 12 cnc on Satu Mrs. Samuel Is at Altoona the lawn of : eek. | east ol to a ago it was not an Mrs. E W. ] site Mis Woods, as Aa i ght to see a Decoration Anna Beidler, of Lancaster, this | bers the D ¢ d of 60 Union week. | Gly 2% s, hal arty, marching Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pennell and ( by auto- "ihe Riverview cemetery, paying daughter Florence, spent Sunday at Lt bute to the heroic dead. Now Lancaster, sons and grandsons place floral trib- Mr. Robert 3rubaker returns Bag of Chi fekens, Found utes upon their graves. As years home from Camp Meade today, | A good s a’ the John Hipple Post's Wednesday. { lot of your Red nk were thinned and the remnant Miss Esther Baker was a guest] lets with ti as found (Turn to page eight.) at a house party over the week end | along the Garfield | ——— — —— at a cottage at Mt. Gretna. i school house, two 1 south of Mr. poe Ty Peter Hendrix, with | town on M they MISS CAROLINE NISSLY their son, attended German church | were stolen from a in that] ON THE NORMAL STAFF services at Denver on Sunday. | vicinity some time during Sunday | : — . Miss Anna Rudy, of Lancaster, night. Appointments to the faculty of (Turn tc to page 5) ——— —— | Mill ille Normal School are an- ——— oe. gn Po Dr. Paul E. Chandler, of Celebrated Birthday Second Annual Reunion | Ohio, will become head of the De- Paul Hostetter, son of Mr. and] The econo an ual inion. will nent of Education and Director Mrs. Eli Hostetter, of this place, | be hel id at ti y 90 Extension teaching. Miss Caro- celebrated his thirteenth birthd: el ;m Thre Nissly, daughter of Mr. and anniversary last Tuesday evening k tel m os enth. l H. N. Nissly, of this place, will at the home of his grandpare nts, "Me te pupLs be in charge of music at the train- near Columbia. A birthday ene eresang ing school. for the boy was a feature. A num- 8 X ne many Teta ber of gifts were also received by school songs e sung. 5 pJERSOL CONN FILES —— , Paul. BANKRUPTCY PETITION The following people enjoyed the Chevy Buonips Study Lm ———— event: Mr. and Mrs, Eli Hostetter A Studebaker c¢ g east, A petition in bankruptcy was fil and children, Robert, James, Paul] Stoppe d for the red g at the ed is week in the United States and Mary, and Jacob Lindmuth, of Market street crossing Mon lay eve- | District Court by J. Piersol Conn, this place; Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Greid|! Si A Chevrolet could not stop engaged in the printing business er, Anna, Samuel and Howard]and banged Into the r RE, Knoc ing | at Lancaster. His liabilities were Greider, of near Columbia the tire carrier off the Studebaker | given as $28,945 and his assets, $8,- el Ge and mashing the bumper on Rubin Is Coming other car. No one was hurj. ETRE a - Rubin & Rubin, Harrisburg's > = Tc A Slight Mishap leading eyesight specialists, will be Will Picnic Thursday V/ An accident occurred Monday at their office at Chandler's Drug The Mount Booster Club will noon at the corner of Barbara and Store, Mt, Joy; one day only, Wed-|hold its annual picnic tomorrow, on Main streets, when Martin’s milk nesday, Aug. 3rd. Eyes examined. | Thursday, July 21, at Keener's|wagon collided with an automobile, No drops used. Hours 9 A. M.-|Park, north of Elizabethtown. Com-|the horse being frightened was the 5 P. M. Good glasses as low as|plete arrangements have been made|cause. A quanity of milk and brok- $2.50. Established 22 years. for a wonderful time. en milk bottles were distributed EER ets over the street. Prayer Meeting Thursday Child Tread on Glass mf linet The Brethren in Christ church Dorothy, the two year old daugh- Tore a Ligament will hold their prayer meetng at the] ter of Mr. and Mss. Harvey Rine- Mr, Harold Funk, of this home of Amos Wolgemuth, on N.|hart, on East Main street, met with} who is employed at Maple Grove Barbara street, on Thursday even-|a painful accident last - Thursday.|tore a ligament in his shoulder whil ing. A hearty invitation is extend-| The child tramped on a piece of|assisting to lift a heavy box vesteREN'S ed to all. glass, which lodged in her right heel day forenoon. al
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