The VOL. XXVII, No. 28 | MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1927 $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Merchants Can’t Expect to Do Much Xmas. Business Unless They Tell People What They Have to Sell. ~ Why Not Adverii se ? 4 Monthly Sesion ue "ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Mt. Joy Hunters WILL YOU HELP? High School Teams ig oid HUNTING School Board ; m ££" tk tied ity . A Community Christmas Tree . : : . . The Lutheran Missionary Society S f : i y s E B S Accidentally shot in the left i hi S of Boro Counal met last evening 8 the Quite UCCess ul yu be rected ny Fuk hove xpect 19 €aSOIN | thigh by a gun he was holding, A ont y ession with a lar attendance, Mrs. Lee . : Ellis AR of the program munity affair, any individual, TR David Rens, 12 years Slo of STATE HEALTH DEPT. AFTER |and Mrs. Lester Roberts presided |A NUMBER OF DEER WERE || organization, or society who ||BOTH TEAMS ARE PRACTICING | ooh or 1° & patient at the Lan-|npw piano FOR HIGH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES INSPECT [at the meeting. SHOT BY LOCAL AND NEAR. [| cares to donate toward defraying || HARD—WILL OPEN SEASON [C0 "eters Where Wis CLASS OF '26 PLACES BRO. / LOCAL SITUATION REQUEST These officers were elected for| BY GUNNERS SINCE THE the expense of same can leave WITH MARIETTA FRIDAY WRU be ood. NZE MARKER ON SCHOOL ACTION ON A FILTRA. the coming year: President, Mrs. FIRST their contribution at either the EVENING avid and his brother, Joseph, LAWN — OTHER SCHOOL TION PLANT Lee Ellis; Vice President, Mrs. First National bank or the Union TR ji o are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Har- MATTERS i Joseph Charles; Secretary, Mrs. The small game season closed in |] National bank, in this boro. The Mount Joy High School has we Hens: left Dome about 7:00 Our Boro Dads and Burgess Eng- | Harold Brown; Treasure, Mrs. E. J.|Pennsylvania last Wednesday and _ You can show the proper spir- again organized basket ball teams ey ani suing rar The Mount Joy School Board le viet In monthly session Monday | Nisley, Thursday ushered in the open sea- || it by helping. for another year, with strong line- Abort hall anid oy or met on Monday evening in the Dir- arene for the transgetion of rege son for big game. Many™ hunters ups. About half an hour later Joseph|ootors’ room in the Marietta street GL ir 3 : ; . returned h to tell that David ildi : ular affairs of the boro. All the Pop” Kelchner Will Speak have gone to the woods, while a Coach Mitchell announced that tits an one Pi on bros School Building, with all members : . A meeting of the Men's Feder- | number have alread . about twenty men have turned t 1 resent. Th i Councilman were present. g y returned utoists Met With y pee 27) vo Lancaster General hospital where presen $ Emergency Committen ation will be held on Sunday after- [Some were successful, while others for workouts, and the elimination reported that the Auditorium of Zerphey’s the “Cop” noon, December 11, at 2:30 in the [returned with an empty bag but of men for the varsity squad is now he was treated with 1,500 units of | the grade school had been renovat- Applications were read from El-| Church of God. The address will be | with numerous new hunting exper- Mi being held. tetanus anti-toxin in the receiving|ed during Institute week and that mer L. Zerphey, of this place, and | made by Charles “Pop” Kelchner, |jences and stories. ishaps Recently ‘The girls’ basket ball team of the | Ward: After an Xray of thela Piano had been purchased for the Harry W. Shank, of Lancaster, for | of Lebanon. His subject will be, The following reports have been Mount Joy high school will be un- wounded leg was taken, the boy|High School. That a bronze marker the position of policeman here. Mr. | “Standing Against the Crowd.” The | here to date: —_ der the direction and coaching of | VAS admitted to the institution. had been placed on the lawn of the Zerphey, who has been serving | meeting is open to everybody. Se ’ GEO. GERMER’S BUICK UPSET Miss. Jean Thome. an Inctraetor. 1 The father of the boy said that|High School in grateful appreciat- shies tne resignation of John IL, musi, Jim” Shot a Buck BUT OCCUPANTS ESCAPED po" oe fe Toeal school | the gun belonged to Herman Hart-|ion to the Class of 1927 for the Sehroll, was cloctod: The members of Camp Ream, SERIOUS INJURY—OTH- yg 3 ‘| man, of this place, and had been [shrubbery that now beautifies the including Ed. Ream, C. N. Mumma, ERS IN ACCIDENT A Jerse of gitls hove aid law / The Department's Request Mt S h ol S ieft at the Henry home. said lawn. The treasure reported oy dchools A communication from the State Health Department at Harrisburg rier and Geo. Mumper, of Milton | mishaps in this community during in preparation for the heavy sched- was read. In brief, it stated that Teaching Saving Grove, spent from Wednesday to |the past week, the sleet and snow | “1: His Jugular Vein PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HELD in 1917 that Department issued a Saturday at their camp in Perry | being responsible for most of them.| ,AMong the newly elected officers CONGREGATIONAL ‘MEETING permit for the installation of a (Turn to Page 5) : of the girls’ team were: } Ca Al S : d filtration plant here. In 1921 plans | THE STUDENTS HERE ARE BE. itil lism on Accident Last Evening . | Ethel Moore; student / ager, 0 most evere for the plant were submitted and| ING TAUGHT THE VALUE OF SANTA CLAUS WILL BE AT ; As they were about to pass in| jane Fackler, and head Mach, Miss (Turn to Page 4) SAVING BY NEW BANKING CLI ront of the Shoe Factory last eve- | jean Thome. > COURSE NIC DEC. 20 Hing Fr Japs truck struck the side | practice will continue daily for | of a Ford. The car was considerably : ql S THE DORCAS SOCIETY MET Students of the Junior High| The, Well Baby Clinic had one) damaged but no one was hurt, fae nina Bognds a WITH MRS. CHAS, WEALAND | | school, of this place, consisting of | registration Tuesday afternoon His Buick Upset fest clash of the season. : the seventh and eighth ‘grades, as Charles Clayton Heisey, aged four Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ger + and Some new equipment consisting | : The Dorcas Society held their |. as the lower grades,] are being weeks. In all there were 37 babies child wer di ermer> «ah qui During the regular bi-weekly meeting on the fundamental “principles | in attendance with 27 mothers. Miss Thursday at the home of Mrs. of banking through a system of | Martha Hauck, State Nurse, was in Elmer Behman, of town; A. D. ready reported for the squad, and a balance of sixteen thousand seven Garber, of Florin, and James Ber- We had the usual number of auto have been practicing for some time (Turn to page 5) RE On Monday evening a Congrega- tional meeting was held by the JNO. BERRIER, OF FLORIN, HAD | members of the First Presbyterian SERIOUS MISHAP IN AN AU- church, this being the annual meet- TOMOBILE ACCIDENT ON ing for the election of Elders and SUNDAY NIGHT Trustees, The Corporative meeting 5 was first and Mr. John Keener was ol rain, hail and sleet elected to fill the unexpired term driving east on the|of a few new basket balls will bel on Sunday night, two me of Mr. Levi Stauffer, made vacant highway Sunday in a Buick touring | purchased, together with a few oth- : ? by death. F. F. Brian and A, D. CA Wealand on East Main street. | banking and saving. charge and Dr. Workman was pre- rv ot Jor another ear er sees ot 5 i Selle Were Sloot for three years, An election of officers was held, Prof, Brandt, principal of the }sent. Mrs. C. E. Knickle is = ty ne The um fe upset i Xe Sane S ng i: ors D. handler and Frank Wal- the results appended: President, Ll has appointed one of the |tary. The hostesses were Mrs. E. abot a oe oe and braised 20 Lape a he gr! a al wid Wests. Willam. Momper andi tS, oo giv a Mrs. H. S. Keifer; Vice President, | 15.1 teachers to sunervise this|W. Garber, Murs. Clarence Schock, 2 ws ae Dy white the child’s December Jth, when the Oa Sua Jobn_Berrier were driving toward ans Sher This as Mrs. M. N. Strickler; Secretary, | work. Miss Gertrude Brubaker, Mrs. J. D. ond was bruised. Dr. A. F. Sny- [will play the Marietta High Mt. Joy in the former's Whippet is loves oy the Ecleastical meeting Mrs, Albert Myers; Treasurer, Miss | (Ope of the chief aims of the |Newcomer, Mrs. Harry Newcomer der attended them About 20 games have been sched- sedan. Near Shank’s oil station de 2 Te ed Bn the election of Ida Greenawalt. . | course is to create a desire for sav- |and Mrs. O. G. Longenecker. Collision Near Florin yled Yor We Season, hich Wil be another autoist had stopped his car io 00" SY — The Society 1s planning a POVer-, ine mon.y on th» part of the stnd- The mothers and pre-school child- While : Messrs. Harvey Weaver |divided equally throughout the and was removing the ice from the pastes ating notre ty social which will be held during ent and ‘encourage him in ‘his de- res will hold a reunion at the | and Benj. Horst, of Florin, were week. _... | windshield when the two Florin January, , Definite details Will be | sire nd practicr. Legion Home, Tuesday afternoon, |réturning home from a hunting trip | At present time both teams are , .. ..me along, and not noticing Milton Grove School Party announced later. {| The student is nstructel to save | December 20, at which it is hoped | to Charter Oak Saturday evening, | showing some splendid speed and the parked car, they ran headon The scholars of the High school and grade school of Milton Grove will hold an entertainment in the { from Florin figured in an automo- bile accident that came mighty near costing one of them his life. Ruth Brubaker, Mrs. Paul Quickle, | is deposited in one of the local assisted at the Clinic in any way |fley and the two collided. A wheel | first game with Marietta. jured about the leg but Mr. Berrier 4 | : > program consists of Janet Smith, M»s. Warren Bentzel, | his early years is taught the value Moved Yesterday 7 Collided With Trolley through graduation, yet it appears ed and his face was badly lacerated (ype anj, Groff and daughter, icia, aera L a ; mir > ; Benj. wighter, Patricia, | ples of banking through actual ex- Market street to his fine new and |street, at Lancaster Monday night |squad, will prove effective and ef at 7:45 o'clock collided with a Terre | ficient. He was taken to the office of Dr 1 Aa : : Miss Minnie Lehman, a returned ter Loraw, and Mr. 4nd Mrs, C. A. financing are included te . not srrier received @ e aceration 3 Ag 5 : ee Aree wille 10 and costs for being i Berrier received a deep lacera John Paone, aged 38, one of the ipiitle, 8 on and above one eye-brow, and ipo was held under the auspices of 7 "land killed at Philadelphia on Sat- condition was reported as good and td risburg, in connection with the months of the year, making the sedan was pretty Several hundred dollars and six similar period in the history of the i We Congratulate You KNOWN | i ! NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNO syvlvania. Plan to send your best Se | doglaw has been accomplished Mr. Alexander Kramer celebrated INGS FROM THAT THRIVING OF MATRIMONY the effort, MEETING IN JANUARY— Mrs. Amos H. Cope aged 46 po, birthday on Saturday. | Paul H, Hinkle, of near Mount WILL HOLD CELEBRATION The regular monthly wip of Miss Ethel Gibbons celebrated | Mr. Eugene Garber spent Satur- ig hig Ne 4.2 some poition of his allowan:s each |Santa Claus will be present. The [& car came out on the highway form, and wih in oll proba be into its rear. OT ht Mo Do) | eck, and place it in a fun. which | hostesses, doctors and all who have ne ar the residence of Walter Wel-|in good shape and condition for the, wp, N00 was only slightly in- local High i stesses, hn Ca a ocal high school, December 22, at Mrs. Edna Witmer, Mrs. Eva Gib- | panks : inv {on the Chrysler was broken but Despite the fact that a number ; : : :30 o'clock, and December 23, at i fe ot are cordially ited. ” i a vas throw t BW shield ~.o " Ter ble, Mrs, Elly" Smith, and daughter, In this manner the student in pe cordially i no one ‘was hurt. of players were lost by Mount Joy Yas throws y Ino the windshield 7:30 P. M. The | / with such force as to demolish it. special selections of Christmas Te- rs. Clara Harnis toe ~ . Pad, § 2 wis ET go 3 ,' His jugular vein was almost sever- .itations. dialoot rs anid for Sli Se fs F as, Miss laa Given of saving and thrift, and is brought Mr. Clarence Newcomer moved | Solon Barr, of this place, operat- the new material wil bs citations, dialogues and features of i | ; “|Into close contact with the fo "his father's property on South | ling an automobile north on Queen available this year on SY ahd he narrowly escaped bleeding ial As Smt Mrs. Jao. Booth, Mis, M. N. Strick- | to death. | ler: Mrs, Jos. Witmer Mrs. Wal- DO ere: methods of : banks home on South Market | ¢ rb a Spoke At Kinderhook v : er. © anking and | (cat near the southern boro limits. | Hill trolley car, traveling in the : ID, C. Stoner. Thirty-two. stitches : a + Wealand. otras Ia banking in this yt same direction at Chestnut street, Cost Him $14.55 Sere required to clos the Wounds missionary. 10 India, delivered an The next will be held iii In banking 304 fmaneing, Gainor Suspect Shot Slight damage was reported. It cost Milton Marshall, of Land- 8 Aires the Binderjook E. with Mrs. Willism Beamenderfer, | gTATE E : 5 ‘ DY OT, a Hey ’ GG SHOW OPEN ar Sew ai . unk and disorderly on the streets ©? A on New Haver ‘street, next Thurs- IN HARRISBURG, JAN) 16) susents Who shot, Sones, 0300 Do aad an oom fy lacerations on his face. He Was the Woman's Missionary Society of day evening. the Lancaster policeman, was shot 5,670 OWNERS PROSECUTED aster. {removed to his home, where his the church. 3 During the week of January A 6- 26.39 , ; i i urday. 486,320 dogs were licensed in M ; All [oo alle cince the aeoldent. 5 20, 1928, there will be held at Har- — Pennsylvania during the first nine oa e ust | he is about Sige the . sung r'olks Are The 3 «dv Local oimngs State Farm Products Show, the §) Fire Com an SE wrecked i ont. . gest number of individual dog Joined in Wedlock| x, ie shown te Eu ur Py ae a ravel Sometime | Around Florin silver loving cups are offered t 3 N 9 Off LC . is a phates So Alber ates had a birthday is | > rain sp ate flere De ominates fs er MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE| _ Albert Bates had a birthday this | A I S 3 - axing S HAVE PASSED TO THEE | eex, 3 ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN- YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED to this show. The advertising value | THEY WILL BE ELECTED AT with 2,620 fewer prosecutions than GREAT BEYOND | his birthday recently. | UND BUSY. VILLAGE IN THE HOLY BONDS of winning this show is well worth| THE REGULAR MONTHLY |in 1926, Ta | Miss Goldie Schafer ceigbrated THE PAST WEEK ——— A en 1; . Q : s- | — : MANY CONTESTS. ~~ . years, died at the St. Joseph’s Hos Mae Beamenderfer cele brated | Mr. Jacob Rider spent Saturday Hinkle—Albert BAINBRIDGE M. E. CHURCH IC e Yoni ur pital, last Wednesday. her birthday this week. at Loncuster. Joy, and Miss Esther Alberts, of J Friendship Fire Company Hvas held Reuben Kissinger, aged 33, died; 0). phirthday on Wednesday. day at Harrisburg. Elizabethtown, were married at the| Rev. Grant Billet, of Marietta, | last Thursday evening with a very ce y ar as et at Manheim yesterday. The funeral Mrs. Mary Bishp, of Florin, Mp Eugene Garber spent Satur- home of Bishop Musser, near Mount | pastor of the Ludwig Methodist good attendance. The amendments will be held Friday afternoon. ebrated her birthday on Tuesday. day at Harrisbure. 2 | Joy. There were no attendants. Episcopal church, at Bainbridge, | to the constitution and bylaws pass- RE — Mr. Irvin Bishop. of Florin, cele- Mr. Robert Lawrence, of Lan: Baughman—Rider has prepared an interesting service | ed first reading. : ; PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT Mrs. Amos Brubaker | brated his birthday on Thursday. caster, spent Morday in town. Mr. Harry F. Baughman, of this or Sunday, December 11, at which The engine commie reported THE MANY COMERS AND Mrs. Martha Brubaker, aged 69 | Fern Burrell also celebrated a Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stoll are and Miss Trene M. Rider, of time the centennial of Methodism | that they started a drive to collect GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY years, of Lititz, died from injuries birthday anniversary during the spending the day in Philadelphia. — Florin, Sete un murriagal ah will be celebrated at Bainbridge. | the balance of the pledges due on — received when she was run down by | week. | Mrs. Clarence Musselman and the home of the groom, on New The speaker will be Rev, H. K. | the new engine. Mr. and Mrs. E. Shires spent | an automobile, last week. Mr. Christ Walters, on East giella Haldeman spent Saturday at street, this place, on Saturday eve- er, president of Elizabethtown It was decided to hold the annual | saturday and Sunday at Philadel-| Mrs. Henry E. Longenecker and|Main street, celebrated his birthday Lancaster. ning at 7:15 P. M. by Rev. H. S. college, and president of the Lan- [banquet on Thursday evening, Jan- | ppiq, Mrs. Andrew G. Nissley, of Lan-|last Wednesday. | Mr. Wm. Weidman worked at the Kiefer, pastor of the U. B. church. caster County Sunday School Asso-|uary 12. Mr. Paul Diffenderfer was Mr. and Mrs. John Shank and |gisville, are sisters of the deceased. Mis Chale Morton ond Mon miosis Fre sare sont oes ay tne The ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate relatives. ciation. A brief history of the |elected to membership after which | family visited relatives at Eliza- 2S George Heiserman celebrated their tine for John Kline. church will be published and dis- | the following nominations Were | on Sunday. : William Hougendobler birthdays the past week, i ‘Wesavs, Ge Vogel. Wm. Derr, tributed to the congregation. The | made: Mrs. Walter Killian of Elizabeth- William McAfee Hougendobler Our local bank director and ior So oC av fon Poole—Reisinger service will be at 11:00 o’clock in President, Harry Brown. town, was the guest of Mrs. Ruth € Me: lima Wo. Newcomen on. nda Harry D. Poole, son of Mrs. John | the morning. First Vice President, William A. McLaughlin on Monday. evening. he Oak, Pa. A. Poole, of Marietta, and Miss Eva —--—————— Miller. Mr. ond Mre DS Vers and son, Reisinger, daughter of Mr. and BIRTHS Second Vice President, Charles Walter, returned home from a T to Poze 5) an 4a Mrs. John Reisinger, of Bainbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Sprout an-| [» Eshleman, hunting trip in Perry county woods, (Turn ge The Air. Sundiy SRS 2 were married in Lancaster by Rev. |nounce the birth of a daughter on Secretary, James Hl. Metalar. {having camped there. Mount Jov's Harmony Male | DONEGAL FARMER STRIPS I. P. Zimmerman, former pastor of | Sunday. Assistant Secretary, John Mur- Miss Laura Strickler and Miss | ASCENSION LUTHERAN | horas was on the air Sundey after 2500 LATH Or St. Luke’s Lutheran church, at Mr. and Mrs. Landis Gainor (nee |PhY- pA Mary Grimes, of Lancaster General CHURCH REOPENED | ~~ ™ SC From 4 Bainbridge. The ring ceremony | Kathryn Ellis) announce the birth Treasure, H. N. Nisley. Hospital called on Mrs. F. H. Baker —_——— ih Many of their friends here | was used. Mr. and Mrs. Poole will | of a daughter. (Turn to Page 5) on Saturday evening. Special services were held in e. Ma 1 oS aoe make their home with the bride’s| Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bigler, of Mt. ee Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gottschall | Ascension Lutheran church in cele-j cor of parents for the present. Joy, announce the birth of a daugh- | PROF, SCHLOSSER NAMED and son, of Highspire, spent the bration of the opening of the 4 1 ) SAU nee _- ter in St. Joseph’s hospital at Lan-|~ PRESIDENT OF COLLEGE | week end with her parents, Mr. church following its redesoration, H ee 11° caster. rand Mrs. Philip Gibbons. The principle address of the Sr Tha her te ofa 133 RIA MAUR VV At a special meeting of the : Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stauffer, | vice was given by Rev. George A ments a an be secured or Fell Down Hay Hole Board of Trustees of the Elizabeth- | io Paul, and Mr. John Stauffer | Kercher, of this place, president h } Daring November, 138 marrisge Mr. John Eshleman, a farmer jn |t¢Wn Gollege, Prof. Bey: visited Mrs. John Stauffer on Sun- i Lancaster Si of oy Ibi ANY yo artiag® | our rural district, was so unfortun.| Wiest Schlosser, of 346 East Or-lgay who is a patient in a Philadel- | Ministerium of Pennsylvania. = Yeensey Tone a the Cony ate as to fall down the hay hole in | 2nge street, Elizabethtown, was el- phia hospital. sermon theme was The Stabil i Hen fous. This is 33 less than |) the barn at his home, We are pleas- | ected president of the College due Mr. and Mrs. James Piersol and | the Church.’ A short talk was Conference at the same month last year. Novem-| 4 1, ov he was not seriously in- | to the recent of Hen-| "James, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lieb- | also given by Rev. E. L. Wessinger,| The 3rd monthly I i however, October when jured. ry K. Ober. | erher and son, Robert spent Satur-|of Advent Lutheran chur h, Who {at na Bible Sf onioTen Rotarians Ate Venison licenses were granted. ; “Jw... Prof. Schlosser had been serving | jou und Sunday at Philadelphia | served as supply pastor at in Church of Go rhzabeih-{ At the regular weekly luncheon No licenses were granted Wed- Local Firemen Respond as vice president and dean of the | th “1-0 Tod friends. sion church for four years. own. beginning Friday rening, op St joy: Bowery Club nesday, the first day for Friendshi 3 instituti Lov: love tll @ Dece r Ot and ending : rio. 7 i H Stumpf 3 1 » 4 p Fire Company with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Weaver, ; ik lay i A. H. Stumpf time that there were no applicants. | its apparatus responded to a fire| The election of Prof, Schlosser) yo “maith Webb, Miss Tillie Webb Deeds To Be Recorded ve! Je 11th. Rev. Isaac| ovo4 ‘a venison dinner to the i citi - 5 r . 8 +3 Sere cM . Winnie tyict | o y Shs gn | call at Elizabethtown Sunéuy night |to this position was accepted bY |, James Snyder, of Columbia, Benjamin F. Groff to Harry E.| 88¢ 9 se tnlan ISRO es RS, Lhe. venison WhS fur The School Vacation |: and very ably assisted in extinguishy| Pim, the Board of Trustees an-| op, Sunday guests of Mr. Charles | quith property in Mount Joy, $1. |Secretary, China fnand SHEER In 1 by one of the members of The East Donegal School Board ing the blaze. / and his administration M. Webb and family on South Bar- William Widman to Martha M.|Will teach. mee the club who was successful on a has granted all the schools of the Tete / will start on Monday, To Bi hara street . Longenecker, five lots in Florin, : | recent hunting trip. Eo township a week’s Christmas vaca- That Will Buy Presents V when Rev. Dr. Henry K. er wi Tr, "EG $525. Legon Auxiliary Will Meet ; -— tion which starts Friday evening,| The First Nations Christmas | etire from the presidency. Flown. Cammunity Sale Queen L. Miller to Clara L. Min-| Members of the American Leg- Will Hold a Sale December 23 and ends Yonder | ovis Checks amounted to $22,- The next Community Sale at the enberg, property in East Donegal |ion Auxiliary are urged to attend The Needle Guild of the Evan- morning, January 2, 1928, 700.00. This is $1,500 more than _ At Maytown Saturday Florin Hall, Florin, Pa., will be held | township, 1. the meeting on Thursday evening, | gelical church will hold a Food Sale >a was mailed out last year. Rietric and company, magicians, | evening, December 9th, at W. Hensel Brown, trustee in|December 8th at the Legion Home. |and Fancywork Sale in the side Preached Dedication Sermon musicians and entertainers, will ap-| plorin Hall, 6:30 o'clock P. M. bankruptcy of Herman W. Snyder, | The newly elected officers be loom at the Garden Spot Restaur- Rev. G. A. Kercher, president of E'town Police Resigns pear in the band hall at a oe: They will sell live stock, implements | {; Norman E. Lehigh, property in installed. , Mrs. ais E. Stern, of | ant on Friday evening, December Lancaster Conference, United Lu- _Ralice Chief R. H. Pastorius. of Saturday evening, December 10, |, .coho1d goods, ete. Don’t, forget Rheems, $2,960. Coatsville, 3 a Please belo. Everybody invited. Lots of h , 5 y for the benefit of the | Maytown |}. time and ihe dates. p : Aad a A on hard Be theran church, preached the Elizabet PWD, resigned to take High school, The admistion is 50 : ni ! good eats. tion sermon for the new 1, because 1 is 5( | she Redeemer Lodi os oo 8 | effect 5’ » EAST DONEGAL SCHOOL ; a edeemer Luthdfan church, at | cut rom’: $3,800. 4 Letters SITE IS NOW lf} Frank & Bros’ Next Sale Lancaster, on Sunday om Sunday. $1,50 Ying Club Met Jennie Grogg, J Thy “3 C. S. Frank & Bro. will hold their 5 Et Camp Mount Jay | tratrix of Jacob ‘he State poten Spre; 4 kt Community sale 2 hel Yards mn r t y er- Shooting Match ncy Work ir nnual, meeting 48 | Mt. Jov cet ed J Mount Joy on ur Bi A shooting match will be held : ld of the iscop- Pr sident, Monds A b or’ n, Decen ber 17th, when they Das on Suviron D ember | 4. hold a Food\and i f : sell the usual big lot of any- 1% for “turkeys, All oy Seber | i Sven me. J 4 H g ig g and everything. Sale will fells must be ved. acto 03g ed 4) . atte . : i 3 d 4 > (9:45 PM. : , on a hunting trip. 5 : 5 : Tos i reet, quietly cele-| y 4 ; : after a lingering illness at his home on Lid 3 ey { rd was received here Monday brate« rt y as ey in Marietta. He was 57 years old. John D. Easton shot a died from an attack of the Kauffman Herr. a prominent to- bacco farmer and hampion hog feeder of fast Dor reports i Hendr