The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 26, 1927, Image 1

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VOL. XXVII, No. 22

Prize Awards At
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Community Show
LIST OF“ SUCCESSFUL ' ONES
AT OUR SIXTH ANNUAL
EXHIBIT WHICH CILCSED
SATURDAY NICHT

Following is a complete list of all
the awards made at the Sixth Annu-
al Community Exhibit held here on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
1% week:
gi. Fancy Work
Braided Rugs: Mrs. Allen Coble,
1st; Mrs. C. J. Musser, 2nd; Mrs. D.
C. Felker, 3rd. Hooked Rugs: Mrs.
Amanda Binkley, 1st; Mrs. Walter
Brosey, 2nd; Mrs. Elias Bradley,
3rd. Towels: Barbara Nissley ,1st;
Mrs. D. C. Felker, 2nd; Esther Roh-
rer, 3rd. Pillow Cuses: Barbara
Nissley, 1st; Mrs. D. C. Felker, 2nd;
Mrs. Richard Zool:;, 8rd. Table Scarf
Mrs. Geo. Brown, 1st; Mrs. Richard
Zook, 2nd; Mrs. Arthur Mummau,
q 3rd. Doily Crocheted edge: Mus.
3 Richard Zook, 1st; Mrs. George
i Brown, 2nd; Mrs. Ralph Whye, 3rd.
Pillow Cases: Mrs. P. S. Brubaker,
1st; Mrs. D. C. Felker, 2nd; Mrs.
Norman Nissley, 3rd. House Dress:
Mrs. D. C. Felker, 1st; Mrs. Clar-
ence Garber, 2nd.
Luncheon Sets
] Barbara Nissley, first; Esther
: Rohrer, second; Mrs. Wm. Diffen-
derfer, third; colored vanity set, A.
Mary Stoner, first; Mrs. R. Whye,
second; Mrs. D. C. Felker, third;
colored buffet set, A. Mary Stoner,
first; Edna Young, second. Em-
broidered doily, Ellen Longenecker,
first; Mrs. Ellen Rider, second; A.
Mary Stoner, third. Nightgown, Mrs
A. E. Felker, first; Mrs. D. C. Felk-
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THE TRAINING CAMP AT
MT. GRETNA WILL REMAIN

All talk of removing the National
Guard Training Camp at Mount
Gretna was quieted when bids were
called by the State Arsenal Depart-
ment for the erection of 29 com-
bination mess halls and kitchens
and extra target ranges at Mount
Gretna.
These bids
ember 3.
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are to be in by Nov-
Marriage Licenses
Jacob S. Geltmacher, of Newton,
and Beulah I. Mumma, of this boro,
were granted a marriage license at
Harrisburg Saturday.

Road We Must All
Travel Sometime

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MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE
HAVE PASSED TO THE
GREAT BEYOND
John K. Myres, aged 81, died at
tle Oreville Mennonite Home.
Eva, wife of Leonard Birk, died
at Mountville Saturday night aged
42 years.

Christian C.
aged
Mary, widow of
Kraft, died at Columbia,
72 years.
Thomas E. Richards, aged 35,
died at Columbia. He was operated
on for appendicitis.
Mrs. Charles E. Murray, formerly
of Columbia, died at Harrisburg
aged 82 years.
Robert Boone
Robert Boone, of the Masonic
Bomes, Elizabethtown, died on Fri-
day afternoon at the Lancaster
General Hospital of a complication
of diseases, aged 81 years. Services
were held Tuesday at the Homes,
with interment in the Masonic cem-
etery.
Miss Anna F. Ruhl
Miss Ann F. Ruhl, daughter of
Mrs. Sara Ruhl, died on Friday
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Postmaster Examination
The U. S. Civil Service Commis-
sion will hold an examination of
applicants for the position of Post-
master at Bainbridge, such persons
to appear at the Marietta Post of-
fice. The receipt of application

blanks will close November 23. The

office pays $1,085 yearly. Blanks
may be secured at the Bainbridge
office,
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Good Quartette Coming
Mr. I. G. Snyder and male quar-

tette, of Altoona, will be with the
Church of God on Saturday even-
ing, November 12, and all day on
fabbath, November 13. Be sure and
hear them.
BE
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Farm Was Withdrawn v
The Benjamin F. Gerber farm,
south of town, was offered at public
sale last week and was withdrawn
at $180 per acre.
Election Officer Appointed
A. S. Hoffman was appointed as
judge of election in Elizaebthtown,
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MORE OF THE HOFFMAN
PROPERTIES ARE SOLD
Saturday afternoon several more
properties of Norman R. Hoffman
were sold at public sale by I. Scott
Smith, trustee in bankruptcy. Four
lots of ground in Bainbridge were
sold to John Orth, chairman of the
Creditors’ Protective Committee for
$375. A 50 foot lot in Bainbridge
was bought by Monroe Smith for
$300. Three lots in Bainbridge were
bought by W. G. Hawthorne for
$313. The one story frame ware-
house in Bainbridge was bought by
Henry Hawthorne for $800. A
warehouse, known as the ‘Tan
House,” was bought by the Credit-
ors’ Protective Committee for $655
and also a 200 foot lot in Bain-
bridge for $651. Four lots were
bought by Monroe Smith for $71.
John E. Malone was the attorney
for the trustee and C. S. Frank was
the auctioneer.
me reste mest Amante
Celebrate Golden
Anniversary
MR, AND MRS. W. BIGLER DET-
WILER, ON WEST MAIN ST,
MARRIED FIFTY
YEARS
! On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Detwiler quietly celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary at
their home here.
Mr. W. Bigler Detwiler, the son
of Joseph Detwiler, and Miss Em-
ma Hoffman, the daughter of Ben-
jamin and Elizabeth Rhodes Hoff-
man, were united in marriage by
the Rev. Shoop on the Hoffman
honfestead in Conoy township.
Four children were born to this
union, all of whom are living: Mrs.
Parthene Wright, of Harrisburg;
Joseph Detwiler, of Philadelphia;
Mrs. Mabel Rohrer, of New York
City, and Mrs. Beulah Rohrer, of
this placc There are also the fol-
lowing grandchildren: Burchard E.
Wright, Helen D. Wright, Benjamin
Rohrer, Mary Elizabeth Rohrer,
Mabel Detwiler and Gloria May
Rohrer.
A splendid dinner was enjoyed
by the following guests: Mrs. Par-
thene D. Wright and children, Bur-
chard E., and Helen D., of Harris-
burg; Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Rohrer,
of New York City, N. J.; Mr. and
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MAIL APPLICATIONS
1928 AUTO LICENSES
The bureau of motor vehicles of
the State Highway Department on
Thursday began the task of mailing
application forms. of the 1,500,000
motor car owners of Pennsylvania
for their 1928 license plates.
A booklet of sixty-four pages
containing the new motor vehicle
law, which is a modification of the
State’s motor laws, will be received
by each motorist.
RE. A
SALES OF HOFFMAN
PROPERTIES SHOW PROFIT
The creditors’ protective commit-
tee of the M. R. Hoffman Leaf To-
bacco Co. and the members in-
dividually, met Wednesday at the
court house to hear a report of the
committee on the sale of the pro-
perties. All the properties dispos-
ed of brought more than the ap-
praised value, which will show pro-
fit for the banks who entered into
the agreement for the sales.
em AD
We Congratulate You
Richard Latchford had his first
birthday recently.
Winifred Latchford also had her
birthday recently.
Harold Schatz, Jr., had his second
birthday on Sunday.
Mr. Frank Shatto celebrated his
birthday last Thursday.

Mr. Walter Derr is celebrating
his birthday this week.
Miss Pauline Henry celebrated
her birthday on Tuesday.
Harry Weidman, Sr., ‘celebrated
his birthday last Monday.
RE
Injured by Fall Vv
Thrown from his bicycle when
struck by an automobile while re-
turning from the Union school on
Thursday evening, Lewis Diller, agé
12 years, residing at the home of
Clarence Greider, of Mount Joy, R.
D., was slightly injured. The boy
suffers minor cuts and bruises about
the body.
A

Children’s Meeting
The Church of Brethren at Flor-
in will hold a Children’s Day pro-
gram on Sunday at 2 o'clock. The
Rev. B. W. S. Ebersole will be
present.
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Spoke at Paradise
Rev. C. E. Knickle, rector of the
Episcopal church here, spoke at the
Sunday morning service and con-
ducted the Holy Communion at All
Saints Episcopal church, Paradise.
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Now Selling Chryslers
Mr. C. N. Mumma, who was a
member of E. B, Rohrer’s sales
"force, resigned and has accepted a
similar position with Mr. John Lon-
MOUNT JOY, PENNA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26,
County Teachers In-
stitute Nov. 14-18
THE SEVENTY-FIFTTH SESSION
WILL . BE HEID IN ST.
PAUL'S REFORMED
CHURCH, LAN-
CASTER.
The 75th session of the Lancaster
County Teachers’ Institute will be
held in St. Paul’s Reformed church,
Lancaster, November 14-18.
The speakers so far announced
include: Dr. E. E. Kresge of
Franklin and Marshall College,
whose address will mark the open-
ing of the institute; Dr. Charles H.!
Gordinier, principal of Millersville |
Normal school; Dr. Paul G. Chand- |
ler, professor of Jducation at!
Millersville Normal school; Hon. |
A. G. Seyfret, . Lancaster; Dr. J.!
Linwood Eisenberger, principal of
Slippery Rock Normal school; Dr.
Frank D. Slutz, principal of Morr-
aine Park school; Dayton, Ohio;
Dr. Robert C. Shaw, Deputy super-
intendent of Public Institution,
Harrisburg; Mrs. Jesse B. Dotter-
er, director of elemantary educa-
tion of Cheltenham township, pub-|
lic schools; Dr. Martin D. Witmer, |
professor of English at Ursinus |
College; Dr. Hilton Ira Jones!
noted scientist teacher, Chicago; |
Jesse Pugh, noted humorist; Har- |
old D. (Private Peat) World War
Veteran in the Canadian army. :
Special music will be __ furnished ;
by the Elizabethtown Righ School, |
under direction of Earl B. Landis, |
music supervisor.
A combined



chorus of the Ak-
ron, Strasburg and Marietta high
schools, under direction of C. N. |
McHose, music supervisor, will also
furnish music.
Mrs. Elsa Meiskey, Lancaster,
soprano solist, will sing several |
several numbers. i
The program for the institute
is now being worked out and will |
he announced within two weeks. |
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Keller's Private Sale
J. B. Keller & Brother, will have
a carload of Ohio cows, at private
sale, on: Friday, October 28, con-
sisting of Jersey, Holsteins, Brind-
les, and some very Guern-
seys, among them.
choice

Poultry Meeting Today
The Poultry Record Association |
will hold its final meeting for the
season in the Marietta street school
building here today.
Ceneral News for
Quick Reading
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INTERESTING HAPPENINGS |
FROM ALL OVER THE COUN.
TRY FOR THE BENEFIT
OF BUSY PEOPLE



Harrisburg had 28 burglaries
within a week.
Choice local grown potatoes are
being sold at $1.10 per bushel.
George Young, aged 81, a Civil
War veteran, died at Wrightsville.
John M. Dellinger, of Lancaster
was granted two patents on um-
brella handles.
There was a $5,000 fire at the
Long Park tea house caused by a
gasoline stove.
George E. Price, of Seitzland,
York county, grew a head of cab-
bage that weighs 19 3/4 pounds.
Six boys at Derry. Pa., killed
22 rattle snakes in two hours. They
had from two to nine rattles each.
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EAST DONEGAL SCHOOL V
BOARD BUYS BUILDING LOT
A five-acre plot, adjoining the
present high school building at
Maytown, was purchased Tuesday
afternoon by the East Donegal
township school board as a building
«ite for a contemplated new school.
The property was one of the four
parcels of the Anna L. Rhoads
estate, which was sold at auction.
Other purchasers were John Shenk,
buvor of the for 8&2 454-
Hiram Engle, a T-acre lot, $1,635;
and Rassinger Smith, a 3b-acre
farm at $87.50 per acre.
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home

Birth Announcements
Councilman and Mrs.
Murphy, of town, announce
birth of a son in St. Joseph’s
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lamparter,
of Lancaster, announce the birth of
a daughter. Mrs. Lamparter was
formerly Miss Beatrice Shaeffer of
this place.
0
John
the
hos-
Convention Meets Saturday
The Lancaster County Sunday
School Association Convention,
vocational school, will be held at
Lampeter Saturday, October 29,
with three sessions. A/ very good
program has been arranged.
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\ Right Thing To Do .
+Elizabethtown’s boro council is
considering a public comfort station
for its square and is also making an
effort to secure a silk mill and shoe


 
to succeed E. L. Ream, resigned.


genecker, local Chrysler distributor.

LYCEUM COURSE FOR
MAYTOWN SCHOOLS
The pupils of the Maytown High
School are having a successful cam-
paign of ticket selling for the
Lyceum Course - to be given under
the auspices of the High School.
The season tickets are going fast
and the house will be filled every
night.
There are five numbers in the
course which opens on Monday.
October 31, with the Frazers. The
Deitric Company will be the second
attraction on Saturday, December
10. The third number is Robert O.
Briggs, lecturer and cartoonist. He
; Tollowed by The Brownie Trio on
Wednesday, February 22, a music-
al company. The last number is
Saturday, March 17, when the Slout
Players will bring their play en-
titled “Sally From Our Alley.”
A'l season tickets are reserved
for the entire course.

The Entertainers
and Their Guests
VISITORS WHO CALLED ON
THEIR FRIENDS IN THIS
LOCALITY AND WERE
PLEASANTLY EN-
TERTAINED
At John Newcomer’s
Bank Director and Mrs. John W.
Newcomer entertained a number of
guests at dinner at their home on
West Main Street Sunday.
With Eli Bentzel’s
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bentzel, on New
Haven street, entertained the fol-
lowing on Sundav: Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Rice, of Washington, D. C.:
Mrs Wade Butler and son, of
Baltimore, Md.: Mr. and Mrs. War-
ren Bentzel and son, Robert of this
place
With John Pennypacker’s
Mr. John Pennynacker and
daughters had a number of guests
over the week end which included:
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mowery, of
Hershey; Mr. and Mys. Blottenber-
and daughters. of FElizabeth-
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SCHOQLS HERE ORGANIZE
A LITERARY SOCIETY
The annual Literagy Society of
the schools has bden reorganiz-
ed for another year, and the follow-
ing persons have beén elected to
The Mount Joy Bulletin
1927
$200 Reward For |
Hit and Run Drivers
LANCASTER AUTO CLUB WILL!
START DRIVE TO ELIMINATE
THIS MENACE TO TRAFFIC
VV” NEW MEMBERS
At the October meeting of the]
Lancaster Automobile Club, held!
Friday night in the High school
building at White Horse, it was
cided to offer a reward of $100 for
the arrest and conviction of hit-|
and-run drivers in this county. The
Pennsylvania Motor Federation has
also offered a similar sum for the
same purpose, making the amount
$200, which should spur officials to
break un this practice.
The club went on record as favor-
ing the construction of a hard sur-
face road from the Old Philadelphia
pike to New Holland where it joins
the Horseshoe pike, or Sproul High-
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HORSE AND WAGON STOLEN
\ “NEAR ELIZABETHTOWN)
The Amos R. Herr farm near
Elizabethtown was robbed Friday |
night of a horse and spring wagon
a pair of hogs and 15 bushels of
potatoes. |
It is apparent that two or more!
men assisted in the robbery. The
barn. the hog pen and another
building were broken open.
Neichbors reported having
a wagon go down the road
two o’clock. The horse was traced
to Campbellstown by State Police
and there the trail was lost
The total loss is about $250.
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FLORIN MAN GETS DAMAGE
FOR KILLING OF HIS MULE
heard
about
The jury in the case of John Rice-
dorf, of near Florin, against Nelson
S. Sentz, returned a verdict in fav-
or of the defendant.
Ricedorf sought $175 damages,
from Sentz for the killing of a mule |
on the Harrisburg pike, at the |
Ricedorfe home on January 30.
Sentz was alleged to have s ]
the animal while driving his auto
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a reckless rate of speed on the]
highway.
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New Licenses December 15
The 1928 motor
plates may be used
December 15, the Bur
Vehicles, announced
vehicle license |
on and after
u of Motor |
Thursday. |


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the respective offices: President, | No exten be made f
Robert = Schroll; secretary, Edna of 1927 e ter m fi
Charles, and editor, Anna Weber. Decemboar 31, Benjamin (
During the past week the first! state registrar. sais.
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session of the local Literary society
was held, which proved to be one
of exceptional merit.
A program committee was ap-
pointed for the purpose of arrang-
ing the various programs of the so-
ciety throughout the year.
Other committees have also heen
appointed to execute other portions
of work, which is required by the
local Literary Society.
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DIVORCED AND MARRIED
AGAIN IN EIGHT DAYS
Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Mrs. Flora Metzger
Villee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John F. Metzger, of Columbia, and
Carl G. Orthwein, of Philadelphia.
The cereomny was performed by
Rev. Dr. A. M. Mehrkam, of St,
John’s Lutheran church Columbia,
at the home of the bride’s parents.
After a wedding trip to Lynchburg,
Virginia, and other places they will
reside at Philadelphia. Just eight
days before the wedding, the bride
was divorced from Edgar R. Villee,
a leading business man of Marietta.
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They Were Lucky
During the Community Exhibit
here last week our local merchants
gave away a number of prizes as
follows:
Bernhart’s
ing, Blarket, Mrs. Ada
North Barbara Street, this place;
Friday evening, Roast Pan, Mrs. R.
Kretzing, East Main Street, this
place and Saturday evening, Um-
brella, Marie Forry, R. D. Lititz,
Miller, Prize at
Store: Thursday
oven-
Koser,



S. B. exhibit
Saturday evening, = electric Waffle
Iron to Edward Weaver, West
Main Street, this place.
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Letters Granted
Letters were granted at the court
house as follows:

Adelaide Kline, administratrix of
Carrie Druckenmiller, late of Mt.
Joy.
Harry H. Grosh and Anna H.
Buller, administrators of Henry W.
Grosh, late of Mt. Joy.
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Banking Course
A banking course through which
the students of the Mt. Joy Junior
High school are taugh to save a per-
centage of their earnings each
week, is being conducted by the
faculty members of the Junior high
school.
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Fancy Work & Food Sale
The Needle Guild of the Trinity
Lutheran Church will hold their
annual Christmas Fancy Work and
Food sale in the Ricksecker Build-
ing on Saturday, Dec. 3rd.

factory for that boro.
oct26-5t

Young Folks Are
Joined in Wedlock
NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN
YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED
IN THE HOLY BONDS
OF MATRIMONY
Musser—Reed
Elias Z. Musser, son of Rev.
Mrs. I. W. Musser, of near Mount
Joy, and Viola Reed, f
and
daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Reed, of near
Elizabethtown, were married Thurs-
day afternoon at 4 o’clock, by Bish-
op L. O. Musser, at his home, assist-
ed by the father of the bridegroom,
Rev. I. W. Musser.
The couple left on a trip to Wash-
ington, D. C., and other points of
interest, and on their return, will be
at home on the farm adjoining that
of Rev. I. W. Musser.
Starliper—Krall
Miss, Margaret Krall, jaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Krall, of
town, and J. Cameron Starliper,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George E.
Starliper, of Chambersburg,” were
united in marriage at 10 o'clock

Saturday morning in the Lutheran
church, the Rev. George A
preforming the ceremoi;
were unattended. After a
trip tc New Orleans,
Y visit relatives they will resid

in Philadelphia.
 

 
Building an Addition ¥
The Bachman Choc Manu-
facturing Company is erecting
addition to its
more room for the m
business. This our best
industries and is st vy growing.
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Suit For $1,000
Suit has been entered in the
Common Pleas Court by Charles W.
Eaby, attorney, for Daniel E. Bru-
baker, of Ephrata, against William
A. Miller, Mount Joy, to recover
$1,000 damages as the result of an
automobile accident.
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factory to
provide
ilk chocolate
yf
i§ one

Property Withdrawn
Mr. Albert Strickler offered his
property at Florin, at public sale
at the office of Henry G. Carpenter

last Tuesday evening. No one at-
{tended the sale.

Sunday.
i spent
The bride is a gr Mount
Joy High school ind € le Un |
rersity, Philadelphia. She was phy-|
directress in High school at B
Chambersburg for tl past two
vears. The bridegroom is employe
in the offices of the West Philadel
phia Railroad Company.
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$1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
You Can Not Stimulate Your Business This Fall Without Advertising. Just Try These Columns
DAIRYMAN A. R. MARTIN
MAKES AN ASSIGNMENT
Dairyman A. R. Martin, on Don-
egal street, who has had financial
difficulties for some time, very
suddenly and unexpectedly moved
his household effects to Harrisburg
last Wednesday. His store, milk and
Picked From Our
Weekly Card Basket
PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT
fHE MANY COMERS AND
ice cream business which he was GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY
conducting, was abandoned. ——
On Friday Mr. Martin and his Mrs. James Garber spent Friday
wife, Lillian M. Martin, enter-|at Lancaster.
ed a deed of assicnment for the Miss Martha Gibbons spent Sun-
benefit of the creditors, in the|day at Manheim with friends,
recorders office, It is in favor of
Christian E. Charles, The property
mentioned in the deed consists of a
frame dwelling and shop on the
south side of West Donegal street,
Mr. Harry Grosh spent a few
days here as the guest of friends.
Miss Anna Webb and daughter,
Betty Anne, visited at Lancaster on
Sunday.
Mount Joy situated on a lot 75 by Miss Black, of Elizabethtown,
203 feet in size. visited Mr. and Mrs, Allen Schatz
The assignee will arrange to|over the week end.
continue the business in
near future for the benefit
creditors, we understand.
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Local Doings
Around Flonn
Mr. and Mrs. John Conner spent
Sunday with M. Lyle Hornberger
and family at Manheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Grosh and son,
Howard, of Chicago, spent several
days with Mrs, Ella Royer.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brown
returned from Roanoke, Va., where
they attended the Synod.
the very
of the
3 Mr. Earl Good and Mr. Arthur
; rr me Nyer, of Manheim, visited friends
ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. |in town Monday evening
INGS FROM THAT THRIVING Mr. Charles M. Webb and
AND BUSY VILLAGE family spent Sunday at Lancaster
THE PAST WEEK (Turn to Page 5)
A nn
ROTARY CLUB WILL HOLD

Mr, J. Ditzler and
Sunday with friends at
family spent
Lebanon.


Mr. Benjamin Brubaker began LADIES’ NIGHT TUESDAY
his duty as mail carrier, on Sat-
urday. Dr. H. M. Kline, one of the in-
Mrs.. Henry Wittel and daughter. structors at F. & M., made an ex-
Miss Clara, spent Saturday at Lan. address before the members
jof the Mount Joy Rotary Club here
caster. 1
| yesterday at the
Mr. A. Peris and J. D. Easton] regular weekly
motored to Penn Yan, N. Y. over {luncheon at Stumpf’s restaurant.
the week end. The club decided to celebrate
Rev. Brubaker preached the | Hallowe’en next Tuesday evening
sermon at the United Brethern |PY holding Ladies’ Night at the
Church on Sunday. | Oaklyn Tea House, west of Eliza~
Mr. W. H. Walker, of Downing- | bethtown. :
town, spent the week end with his| As a spekial attraction the club
son, L. H. Walker. {has engaged the services of Charles
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Roth and, Moore Cassell’s Chanters. Mr. Cas-
son John and Alvin Rutt, spent Sel is now locaed at Hagerstown,
Sunday at Mount Alto. Md., and has one of the best male
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schlegel- | quartets appearing before the pub
milch, returned home after spend- |lic thruout his and adjoining states.
 

ing eral davs at Charter Oak. |We predict a banner attendance.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Forney and | A
. and Mrs. Clarence Nissley |
Maytown Entertainment
Monday evening, October 31, the
Clavton Breneman jars of a series of entertainments
Elizabethtovn as VA be given at Maytown by the
High school, when “The Frazers”
sited friends at Shiremanstown on |
i
Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday at
 


guests of her mother, Mrs. S.
Witmer. | will appear in recital. They are a
Miss Lillian Olweiler, a teacher company of musicians and character
in the public schools at Hummels. | Portrayers, and come highly recom-
town, spent the week end with her mended.
parents. |
There will be a meeting of the
irectors of the Florin Hall Assoc- | R i L ] Re |
iation in the hall on Thursday even- | ecen Oca €a
ine at 8 o'clock. |
Mr and Mrs. H G. Mussleman | E tat M tt
] ind Mrs ‘ ussleman |
and children, of Lemoyne, spent | Sia € da €rs
Sunday with his father, Mr. H. S
Mussleman. \
I aM i Howe 3 Realtor John E. Schroll on Mon-
r. and Mrs. L. H. alker : lav
oh VREr andl day consummated a local transact-
children and Mr. and Mrs. N. H.;; eS
Walker 1 : 5 WN. hijon whereby Mr. Harry E Smith
Valker nmptored to DowningMown, |, .....} : ; sail :
| purchased at private sale and on
on Sunday.
. oo | private toms the three story brick
building and the one story frame
THE REGULAR MEETING | annex, corner of Marietta and Wal.
OF THE WELL BABY CLINIC | nut streets, from the owner Mg.
| Benjamin Groff. Mr. Smith at pres-











The Well B: by Clinic held its | nt conducts a restaurant and pool
usual meeting Fuesday afternoon )room in the brick building while Mr.
at Ae legion Om is Seder | Frank Yost occupies the frame
i WR “io oS I Tosons | building as a garage, The transfer
an den TS... =e WwW regis- | will be made at once.
trations were two in number, viz rere
Paul Thomas Buller, aged 2 1-2
years; Harold William Miller, 10 FARM WOMEN ELECT
months, of Florin Miss Martha OFFICERS FCR TERM
Hauck. state nurse, was in charge. ~~.
Dr. Workman was present with Farm Women’s Society, No. 8,
Mrs. C. E. Knickle as secretary. held their regular meeting at the
The hostesses were Mrs. J. D [home of Mrs. J. Clarence Reist
Newcomer and Mrs. E. W. Garber. | near Mt. Joy, on Saturday. Miss
total regis ion at the clinic | Agnes Ferriter, police woman of
is 393. Lancaster, gave an address. The
Diphtheria Toxin - anti - toxin | following officers were elected:
will be started next Tuesday. Par-|President, Miss Anna Kellar, FEliza-
ents can bring their children for |bethtown; vice president, Mrs. D. Z.
first treatment. Witmer; recording secretary, Mrs.
bine
 
Clarence Reist; correspond
tary, Miss Mabel Heisey; treasurer,
Mrs. Robert Forney, Elizabethtown.
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3RD ANNUAL MASQUERADE
BY KNIGHTS OF MALTAS
Boosters

Held Banquet

| The
the members

Boos
+
ers
and
ty-nine to be exact, held
* the members and their |at Chef's Place,
 
1 a
Annville, o
A three-piece or-
Lancaster,

near

Monday night.
from
 
chestra
the music
success,
 
and the affair was a
he NA, ,Bh”ihndi
Hi astumes There vw Pé
ll costumes. 1 y hin A New Dairv
sie Messrs. Irvin and Elwoos
in, two well known
place,
They serve
and will b
share of vou 1
their ad on another page.
oe Ae i
Gives $1,000 Rail
Samuel Kline, of Marietta,
arrested Monday charged with fe-
lonious assault and battery with
intent to kill in connection with the
shooting of Mrs. Earl B. Hertzler,
at Harrisburg. He was released on
$1,000 bail.
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free.

 

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have
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when strv
leaving school.
was
Coming Next Wednesday
Rubin & Rubin, evesight special-
ists of Harrisburg, will be at Chand-
ler’s Drug Store, Wednesday, Nov
2 from 9:00 A. M, to 5 P. M. Don’t
forget the date.
een
Florin Community Sale
The next Community Sale at the
Florin Hall, Florin, Pa., will be held
Friday evenings, Oct. 28, Nov. 11,
25 at Florin Hall, 6:30 o’clock P. M.
They will sell live stock, implements
household geods, ete. Don’t forget
the time and the dates, Oct-5-2¢
Frank & Bros.” Next Sale
C. S. Frank & Bro. will hold their
next Community sale at their yards
near Mount Joy on Friday evening.
Nov. 4th, when they will sell the
usual big lot of anything and every-
thing.