VOL. XXVIII, No.” 45 a CHARGED WITH os STEALING RADIOS 5 SE STOLE FOUR SETS FROM MR. T. {a F. McELROY, THE DEALER ge i AT FLORIN—ARRESTED AT LEBANON Posing as members of the “Black and White Radio Company,” three men, one a negro, were arrested in Lebanon Saturday when they at- tempted to dispose of several radio sets, The men identified themselves as Roger Kiscaden, alias Roger Mec- Fadden and Roger Kline, 33, Le- banon; Ronald McDonald, 18, Glou- cester, Mass., and Charles Watkins, 29, Negro, no home address. The suspects are believed to have robbed the Florin Hotel of four radio sets, a lot of cigars and cigar- ettes, all valued at $500. The rob- bery was discovered by Mrs. Thom- as McElroy, wife of the proprietor of the hotel, when she came down stairs Saturday morning and found : the rear door open. The door had in been forced with an automobile om = jack handle. gee Private Rothwell, of the State police, who preferred the charges, said that the three men entered the Florin hotel some time Friday night and the and articles, which tried radio sets they stole to sell | MOUNT JOY, PENNA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, FRUIT NOT HURT BY COLD WEATHER LOCAL DOINGS AROUND FLORIN ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN- INGS FROM THAT THRIVING AND BUSY VILLAGE THE PAST .WEEK A general survey was made on Friday evening among the farmers of East Donegal township and vici- nity relative to the cold weather, the heavy downpour of rain, and if the fruit had been damaged. The rains on Thursday night. caused a rise in all sections of streams and the river was a little higher on Mr. J. N. Hershey, spent a few Friday. Many early chicks were |qays in Pittsburgh, drowned. The fruit has not been Mr. and Mrs. John Cosgrove vis- hurt, as the buds were too far op- en, as several farmers stated. Roads were washed in a number of ited at Lancaster, on Monday. Mrs. Elmer Schlegelmilch return- ed home, after spending a week at places, and a little hail fell about Philadelphia. midnight. For the earliest in years Mrs. Christian L. Nissley, of the locust blossoms and other early Hanover, Va., spent a few : days blooms are out. TAKEN FROM THE CARD BASKET PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE MANY COMERS AND GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY last week with friends here. Mr. Wm. Weidman, had the roof- ing placed on his garages, which was blown off by a wind storm re- cently. Mr. Frank Weidman, of Wil- mington, Del., enjoyed a week’s va- cation, having spent a few days in Canada. The two sets will be interspersed by a short program given by some of the pupils of both the Primary and Secondary Schools. Admission 15 cents. Mrs. Benj. White, of Maytown, is visiting relatives in town. OPERETTA TO BE GIVEN BY MT. JOY GRADE SCHOOLS The First to Sixth Grades of our public schools will present an operetta, in three acts, under di- rection of the grade teachers, entit- led, “Goldilock’s Adventure,” Fri- day and Saturday, April 26-27, in the High School Auditorium at 8 o’clock. Cast of characters: Goldilocks’s Mother, Louise Schock; Goldilocks, Florence Heisey; Pan, the Wood God, John Bgrnhar#® Mother Bear, Mildred Funk} Fgther Bear, Jeanne Schock; CubWy,/ Jeanette Hipple; Goldilock’s her, Joseph Brown. The choruses are composed of Grade School pupils. A complete program will be published in our next issue. A Ae ENTERTAINERS AND THE GUESTS VISITORS WHO CALLED ON THEIR FRIENDS IN THIS LOCALITY AND WERE PLEASANTLY EN- TERTAINED | family, of Marietta, other | later to residents of Lebanon. They | were arrested after the Lebanon police had received a report of three men trying to sell the radio sets. Squire Danner, of Manheim, has committed the trio to the Lancaster county jail for a hearing on charges of forcible entry and larceny. CR. JR. H. S. PAPERS ACCEPTED FOR ALMER METHOD Quite a nymber of the students’ | 4 papers of gir Junior High School have accepted for the Palmer Methoc nor medals, as follows: pr Sevehth grade, Harold Backen- stoe, ichard Fletcher, David 1 Henry, Lester Kuhn, Robert Linde- | muth, J. Ray Newcomer, Jack Top- H pin, Charles Ramsey, Jacob Zerch- er, Julia M. Brandt, Ruth Brene- man, Matilda Conrad, Adeline Engle | Dorothy Garber, Lois Garber, Ber- nice Geistweit, Irene Gutschall, mgt Mabel Gutschall, Goldie Jackson, | Katharine Light, Margaret Mateer, Marie Mumma, Mary Newcomer, Marian Nissly, Ellen Smeltzer, Al- meda Stauffer, Esther Walters, Gloria Warta, Dorothy Webb, Char- les Frank. For Palmer Method | Merit medals: Eighth grade, Wil- | liam Brian, Walter Brown, Law- | rence Ellis, Lester H. Funk, Joseph Germer, 3ruce Greiner, Harold Hauer, Jacob Lindemuth, John My- ers, John Schroll, James Shaeffer, Donald Smith, Irvin Smith, Dorothy Baker, Mareta Beamesderfer, Ruth Bishop, Geneva Bushey, Geta Dietz, Helen Dillinger, Doris Grove, Kath- ryn Greenawalt, Pauline Heilig, Hazel Hoffman, Martha Hawthorne, Almeda Kaylor, Mae Miller, Mary Snyder, Mary , Ellen Stoner, Mar- garet Strickler, Beatrice Wagner and Alta Witmer, re etl QE ee wee BAKED HAM SUPPER NETTED AUXILIARY $60 The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 185, Mount Joy, held their monthly meeting Tuesday evening, ! April 9th, with fifteen members present. The Treasurer reported a balance in bank of $173.08. The proceeds of the baked ham supper held on Saturday, April 6th, were $60.00. A motion was made to send $12.00 to the child welfare fund, and also bilitation fund. hn Hoffman Held for Court John Hoffman, of this section, who was released from the Lancas- ter jail Monday morning, was taken to Middletown by Constable J. W. Doup and given a hearing before Squire Engel, on a charge of issu- ing a bad check to Wearbest Cloth- ing Company. Hoffman was unable to furnish bail and he was taken to $12.00 to the Reha- the Harrisburg jail to await trial at the June term of court. A Promotion Exercises Promotion exercises of Eighth Grade of Florin Grammar School will be held Wednesday, April 24, 1929, at ‘8:00 P. M. in the Florin Hall. You are invited. The mem- bers of the class are: Robert E. Keener, G. Richard Shetter, Mary F. Rutherford, Margaret R. Re- heard, Mildred H. Hostetter, Ellen G. Kline, Mildred M. Mumper. rr Large Building Program A $200,000 building program for the Independent Order of Odd Fel- lows’ Home at Middletown, which will be launched within a few weeks has been announced by the home’s board of directors at their annual meeting. irc ae UO "Bought Evans Property Mr. L. Percy Heilig has purkhas- No. 343 West Donegal street, eo Mr. Paul Evans property at private sale and will take posses- won May 1. The consideration was Mr. Jacob Boyer, our local baker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schickly and has broken ground, to erect a fine | spent Sunday in the city. ee rl Will Open Studio Friday Night's Sale On Friday evening C. S. Frank & Bro. will hold their next big com- | Miss Isther Garber, daug 1 : : } I r, daugh of munity sale at their place of busi- | Dr, and Mrs. E. W.. Garber¥Y will : i : : ness near town. Cows, bulls, shoats, open a studio for piano and pipe : : : chickens, baby chicks, potatoes, organ. Miss Garber received her oles. Danas hoo : : d 2S, a a8, ...¢ hy 8 S, education at the Oberlin Conserva- | 2! 2 candy, fruit trees, ete., will be sold. tory at Ohio, and the Sherwood rar Aerts Music School at Chicago. eo Al Arm Cottage Prayer Service ios The weekly cottage prayer ser- b 3 g raj 2 Rebuilding the Barn vice of the Brethren in Christ The large barn: on one of the Seitz estate farms east of town, was razed last week and will be re- built in its entirety. Even the stone foundation walls are being remov- ed. Mr. Albert Walters, of Florin, has the contract. BR A... Hard on Motorists On Thursday the retail price of gasoline was raised one cent a gal- lon and on July 1st we pay another Church will be held Thursday even- ing at the home of Amos Wolge- muth, on North Barbara St. Rev. Millard Engle, of Abilene, Kansas, is expected to be present. A In Keller's Private Sale J. B. Keller & Bro., will have private sale of a carload of Union County fresh cows and springers, commencing Monday, April 22, at 0. extra cent tax. their stock yards. { brated With Rev. Kijefer’s 1929 ONTRIALFOR THEFT OF CIGARS MR. JOHN KLINGER, OF CO- LUMBIA, BEING TRIED FOR THE H. A. DARRENKAMP ROBBERY HERE John H. Klinger, charged with receiving stolen goods, was placed on trial before Judge Landis at the close of Tuesday's session. In pre- senting the case to the jury, coun- sel for the Commonwealth stated that the defendant received a quan- tity of cigars and cigarettes valued at approximately $700 when he knew they had been taken from H. A. Darrenkamp’s store here. When approached in his lishment by Chief of Police L. Zerphey, of this place, it was testified that he refused to tell where he got the cigars and cigar- ettes, and would not produce pa- pers to show he had paid for them estab- Elmer ¥ The Mount Joy Bulletin $1 NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING IS THE LINK IN A CHAIN OF DISTRIBUTION FROM FACTORY TO USERS. THESE COLUMNS ARE THE LINK OUR SCHOOL BOARD APPOINTS TWO TEACHERS At a special meeting of the School B6ard on Friday evening, twoj tedchers were appointed to fill va anties. Mrs. Edna Biemesder- fey, /of North Manheim, Second grade; Miss Eleanore Sterling, of Wilmington, Del., Third and Fourth grades. There are still three vacancies, one in the grades and two in the High School, where Science and Mathematics teachers are needed. Another special meeting of the Board will be held Saturday of this week (April 20th) at 12:30 o'clock at which time it is hoped the re- maining vacancies will filled. — — a GENERAL NEWS | be FOR BUSY FOLKS INTERESTING HAPPENINGS | FROM ALL OVER THE COUN- | | | here. and modern dwelling, on his lot op-| Rev. and Mrs. H. S. Kiefer en- Mr. Walter Barto, .of Williamson | posite the Florin hall. Mr. Harry |tertained on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Trade School, spent the week-end [Keener will have charge of the |A. J. Fasnacht, son Donald, and in town. and Mr. Kline the | daughter, Margaret, of Millersburg; Mrs. I. C. Bachman,, of Lanecas- | Mason work. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stauffer and ter, spent last week with her sister, Will Present Lantern Slides { daughter, Margaret, of Oberlin; Mrs. Paul Alexander. The Washington School will pre-! Misses Anna Blatt and Mildred Me- Dr. and Mrs. Kraybill, of Man- |sent two sets of Lanters Slides | Laughlin, of Harrisburg; Mrs. Julia | | heim, visited his parents on Poplar !on two of the natural resources of [Oh reash, of Hotrishure, street, on Saturday. : {our State, namely ; Coal and With Paol RB 1bael’s i Miss Anna Myers, of Messiah “Iron and Steel,” on Thursday ev- | Mr avd Mrs Paul B. Ibach. of Orphanage, of Florin, visited Miss- | ening, April 25th, at 7:30 o’clock. Yona or bad the one {es Wolgemuth, Sunday. Mrs, H. L. Stoll, celebrated her a Satay: M: ond Mrs. Rufus | (Turn to Page 8) birthday on Saturday and enter- | ye eh a ; rs Brookmyeyr and children, Bernice. | =~ tained a number of friends to a | : a i tT : Russel and Naomi Mae, Mr. and 41 CHIIDREN INNOCULATE birthday dinner, at her home on Mrs A FE Binkley and Sunday, including ‘these guesig: |) > or ANG, he AT YESTERDAY'S INIC nm I Teh 2 | Josephine, of Neffsville; Mr. Galen | Prof. B. W. Fisher and daughter E. BR 1 = amo) My | . ~ WOOK yer, . Ket N : *. The regular meeting Baby Ruth, and Mrs. Annie E. Menaugh, | shila oe ma B ge | El i and Mrs. Benj. Zug, Mr. and Mrs. Clinic was held at tHe / American © Lancaster; Dr. and Mrs. E. L. John Baker. of Back Run: Mr. W | home. There «fas a very MeConnell, of Glenolden; Mr. H. 7 sail on es Tung hah : {= ’ LE toll an : and daughters, Sue an« good turn out, many being present 1+ Stoll and Mr. John Stoll. | 0 : HE . S Dt Wiis Eleanora, Mrs. Rov Spahr, Mrs. from the Florin Grade school. | * bs 3 ie ! In : : George Shenk, of Salunga; Mr There were 41 children innocu- ERROR IN DATE OF | , 2:1 i | : : : and Mrs. Roy Binkley and children | lated with toxin-anti-toxin, while | SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING Mortle and Glove. Wh nd. My A sie 1 Myr > an Mr. a Mrs. four -others at the clinic were not | FA rine hn : : : | Ammon _Nolt and children, John innoculated. [ In last week’s issue of the Bulle- ' ' 3 x; iT : a = Henry, Stehman, Clarabelle, and! Dr. Wm, Workman had charge of | tin there was an error in the date| mu of Landis Valley the clinic assisted by Miss Ethel fof the Ministerial and Sunday ’ Sl ea ey Kersey, R. N ing 0 2 TREY: Wy School meeting, at the Cross Roads The regular meeting will be held | House which will be held MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER {next Tuesday, April 23rd, at the a 3 hy 5 i FOR MRS. HARRY CASLOW x 9 on Sunday, April 17th, with morn-| ened usual hours, from 2 to 4. : fies nd Sine ol m . DE TNooY & ve | . i The hostesses for the afternoon Ing: y on 2 evening. pr A miscellaneous shower was held were Mrs. Elmer Garber, Mrs. W. | 8rams. mv ! Saturday evening at the home” of R. Heilig, and Miss Esther Henry, { Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schneider, on E. i . secretary. HELD RECEPTI i Donegal street, in honor of their The innoculation will be given i daughter, Hilda, who was recently walk Do 7 ales ie y a0" x next week. Jetter take advantage married to Mr. Harry Caslow, of o Bs Protect your children FOR SON & BRIDE tie place. Mrs. Caslow received rom diphtheria. many useful and beautiful gifts. ee. | Refreshments were served and all AFRICAN MISSIONARY AT VERY DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR AT |}. , most enjoyable time. The TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH a oo : c HOME OF MR. AND MRS. A. following were present: Mr. and SOF : MUMMA FOR ABRAM, JR. |v, Earl Wittle, of Rheems: Mr. Mrs. C. E. Buschmann, one of the AND WIFE | 3 : 3 missionaries of the Lutheran [She ih Bigier and children, church in Liberia, Africa, who is on | Calan : and Earl, of East Peters- i ? ) A lightful wedding reception | el Ty ; = a furlough to our country will be | oe oh the 1 r Mr : nq | ure; Mrs. Eli Wolgemuth, Mrs. the guest of Trinity Lutheran con- | held a ¢ home or MI. Claude Husler and daughter, Myr- gregation next evening, i Mrs. Abram Mummau, of near). Mys. Margic Rahm, Mrs. Christ and will speak at the 7 o'clock ser- | Rheems, in honor of their SOM, | Hopnafius, Mrs. Cyrus Nissley, Mrs. vice. Her experiences and labors Abram and wife, with the follow} Jom Reigle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. in this Black Republic formed and jing guests present to participate In| Mrs. James Neal, Mr. fostered by our own country will {the refreshments and pleasures | , 1g Mrs. Clinton Eby, Jr, and prove interesting and instructive. of the event: Mr. and Mrs. Abram, 4.0 ohter, Vera, Miss Lizzie Fen- It is hoped that all interested in the | Mummau, Sr., Mr. and Mus. Nor Ct Mrs. Park; Neiss and missionary operations of the Christ- | man Grove and children, Chester} ren Parl Jean ‘and Marian . . . . 2 < Ny 28 < “Me < . ian church will show their interest | and Charlotte; Mr. and Mus. Jacob | pr Too: b Geltmacher Mr. and by their presence at this service. : : ‘hildre VR ae AR a Ee hs 8 Monn i a bilaren, 1a Mrs. Warren Greenawalt and son, raine anc assel: Mr. and Mr. |<, 2 i Warren, Mrs. H. B. Arntz and son, MR. AND MRS. T. J. BROW, Norman Rohrer and children, Kath-} ov ald Mis II. G Walters and MARRIED FIFT ARS | arine Jane, Mary. Elizabeth and Ar- children Harry and Barbara Anne ne Fern; ily Mrs. John A m ene Horn; Ur. i "Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Barto and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brown, | Dresher and children, Mary Ver- on. Willian, Me. and. Mrs. Geo who reside on South Market St., | netta and Junior; Mr. and Mrs, oo 00 “50 is : Wo : | Schneider and children, Maude, celebrated their fiftieth wedding | (Turn to page 8) : J : SH } ———— eee | Henry, Arthur and Forrest, and anniversary Friday. IM 2nd Ms Coslow i | MY, and MTS, arry asiov O71 Mr. and Mis. Brown came to|WATER COMPANY ORDERED it this country from England in 1859. TO REDUCE ITS RATES|" DR a They were married in Philadelphia rn : by Rev. Gideon J. Burton, an Epis- An order directing the Columbia | ; copalian clergyman. Water Company to reduce its rates! Mr. Geo. Halbleib -had a birthday About one hundred of their rela-| for domestic consumption so as to} lo) eg 1 hi i : -. Foster Conner celebrate S tives and friends assembled at |decrease its gross: revenues by| . ew Tos ! : ner celebrated their home ‘to help celebrate the | $10,000 a year was issued by the Monday. : : EER . tect | | Arthur Sprecher celebrated his event. Public Service Commission today. | Firthd il Noel . : rtnday 11S Week, re reel) Ce ee. The Y 1ai ts ‘der D-1 : 1 The ( omplaint in x ord oi Mrs. Geo. Schneider : celcbrated Gasoline Dealers Win } held the man compiamt Ded 2 iner birthday Inst Sunday. Gasoline dealers have won their | the borough: of Columbia, Lancaster { Mrs. Philip Gibbons celebrated fight in the State Supreme Court, | cOUNty, and others Pe a her birthday last Saturday. it was announced today, and Lan- | ter company. It dismissed, I0OWEV=1 Ruth M. Hershey, of Rheems, is caster will be unable this year to |®" the allegation that the com=1 her birthday today. enforce its ordinance which pro- | pany's rates lop kre proteeiion Martha Sentz, of near town, is hibits the operation of curb pumps ! Were too high. celebrating her birthday today. I : I eee eel Qe. | . Master Hubert Lewis Rice cele- ith birthday Tuesday. ee eel - BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR MISS WANDA ALEXANDER A birthday party was held at the home of Mrs. Paul Alexander in honor of her daughter, Wanda. The hostess served refreshments to Marie Beamenderfer, Ashur Beamenderfer, Elsie Stark, Emma Reigle, Mrs. Claude Reigle, Mrs. Elizabeth Way, Miss Maggie Haines, Wanda and Paul Nelson Alexander. Wanda received 'a number gifts from her friends. mercer fis his of The Red Rooster Not how old is Ann but how much corn can a red rooster eat? For full particulars read Eshleman legally. TRY FOR THE BENEFIT | parlors, and burial was made in H. A. Darrenkamp testified on OF BUSY PEOPLE Mt. Tunnel cemetery stand that his cigar and confection- Ce i ar. » ery store in Mt. Joy was entered Mrs. Shirk, on West Donegal St., Miss Fanny E. Shank about February 8, and a large |is quite ill at her home. Miss Fanny Eshleman Shank, quantity of goods stolen. Mrs. Geo. Weber is ill at her | eighty-three, died at the home of While searching for the property, {home on West Donegal street her sister, Mrs. C. S. Gingrich, 218 Zerphey and Darrenkamp found | Mr. Ed. Gutshall is confined to | West Donegal street, last Wednes- several boxes of the cigars in a | his home on account of sickness ay afternoon of complications. Columbia store owned by Mrs. Ly- | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hendrix are | She was a member of the Brethren lic Neiss. Darrenkamp, is was |both convalescin after _ quite an |in Christ Church for the past immediately identified the | illn irty-three years. She is survived 1 as stolen from his store. { ard of by one sister, Emily, wife of C. Ser Mrs. Neiss said she had purchas- | cases of | Gingrich, of town, with whom she ed them from Klinger, and the) ded. Nephews and nieces also proceeded to the defendant’s estab- | m 1 irvive. Funeral services were held lishment where, it was testified, he |} \ the Detwiler | from the late home Saturday after- refused to say where he got them. yuth Market St noon. Fu r services were held The jury this morning returned a | ld of St. Luke ‘rom the Evangelical church with verdict of not guilty. | will meet Wed- | butial in the Mt, Joy cemetery. 3 rr tll A le eee ith Mr Arthu (turn to page 5) OUR ROTARY CLUB aan gi ™ HELD LADIES Nicht] moved his family | TROUT SEASON OPENS; a into ihe Lu FEW FISH ARE CAUGHT Last night the Mount Joy Rotary | theran Church property on West | The trant Bali Club held ladies’ night at the Oak. |Man Street. the trout fishing season opentd oS a | Mr. Fred Fenstermacher is Monday and although there are lyn Tea House, west of Eiizabeth- : . trout Fm : : on oh : ensively renovating his property | trout streams hereabouts in town. The affair, which is an an- | 0 Tort Main strcol formerly oc- | Which the speckled beauties can be nual occurrence, was a bye ed by Jobin Munna : found, the weather was anything in every way irrespective har BR. Zi . | but rable and the streams high. fact that the weather | Kennels owner | fair catches were made by those thing but favorable. od Zour: of his { who had the nerve to try under the The Lyric Ensemble urnished [ show at CI a al e adverse conditions. i the entertainment. These artists] award Mumma, of town, participated: Mildred Kemmerer | A cottaze prayer was 1 1 ozen, the largest of Hoffstadt, Soprano; Esther L. Alt [1 1d Saturdav evening with Mr. wit measured 12 inches, in the house, Contralto; Ray B. Hall, |an Henry Zerphey, on N. Done al creek. Tenor; Harry T. Stark, Basso;| Barbara street. Quite a large at-{._. - srs., Ed. Ream, A. D. Garber, John G. Brubaker, Director; Erma ftendanc gathered, participating in eo Mumper, Jno. W. Newcomer, Phillips, Reader. the song and prayer service. | dno. E. Schroll, and C. N. Mumma . a as spent fw days in Perry Co. Four r | THE GIRL SCOUTS MET, oh he BUOYS fam fished several ORGANIZ ATIONS GOING HIKING SUNDAY and caught thirty, the larg. EF | est being landed by Mr. Garber. foes ; lhe weather and streams were any- MAKE REPORTS lhe meeting was called to order{thing put favorable. Snow fell at | by the captain, roll was called, and|times on Monday. | dues were collected. Prayer was Alderman H. B. Glatfelter, of OUR LOCAL WELFARE AssO. | read by the chaplain. |Harrisburg, and his two sons, CIATION MEETS WITH EX- The troop discussed going hiking | Joseph and James, of Columbia, ECUTIVE COMMITTEES | on Sunday morning at 11:00 o’-|landed 42 trout in the Donegal TO HEAR REPORTS | Tock. Every one should be pres-|Creek. = — | ent to go along. EE a Ene first quarterly meeting vers A on A YORK MOTORIST the Executive Committee of the Mt. | hoped to have them for Memoria Joy Welfare Association was held | Day. Girl Scouts have to wear FACES THREE CHARGES Monday, April 18th. | their bloomers and middies every : . ; The Treasurer of the Associa- | Wednesday for the meeting. 3 anges of re through av tion and the local organizations re- | The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Mt.{his license cards : UE Sow ceiving “aid thru this Association } 30g gave the Girl Scouts $5.00 for te rR Se A an Te tg | . . at 3 1 - Be TOD pad aol. | selling Goes We thank them gainst Warren Leeking, of York, lortos or Worse Dire SARL: | very much, : ; =o by Chief of Police Elmer Zerphey. edocs. S310. The total wae. The troop was drilled in march- Leeking threatened to beat up the Pledges, 2B] ing by Scoutmaster James Hilt in|policeman, it is claimed, when stop Expenditures: Local Oreaniza- | the Junior High gymnasion. ped : ran infraction of the traffic tions, $8.60; Lancaster Welfare, | The Star Spangled Banner was| regulations here on Sunday. Zer- $11.08: Total, $19.68. | sung and we then adjourned. { phey chased him to Florin where he The Benevolent Society reported | The scribe is Carcena C. Engle. | only succeecded in stopping Leek: in detail of the families visited and | |ing after running him off the con-~ aided by them, and of $93 expend- | BOOSTERS’ TO DINE [ crete. i ed during January and February | AT MURRELL’S INN tigi — Sun. and a balance, after receiving the — es LIFE TERM FOR THE Welfare check of $835.03. The Booster Club, of the FOURTH FELONY OFFENSE The Hospital Auxiliary in its re- ania Chapter, held their -— port Stated, tut hy y Big la neeting at i headquarters, Pp vlvania’s criminals, cons to refurnish the Mt, Joy oom in ( rarden Spot lestapfant, on Yea fone Pn modern sanitary furniture, and dls Hi “ nin with /a seventy- - umes ota felony, ow their contribution for linens not be- five percent ) ; i re ae Ee fife Imprisohs ing due, the money received from Club hold Ladies ask 1 of the the Welfare Association was plac- Apri rT ed in the treasury which then show- | 2 s Inn \ modified Baumes bill was, pass- ed ‘a balance of $164.46, nme by the House last night The Well Baby Clinic reported | bey ’ he was in the hands of their registration to be 497 and | Garden Spot restaurant at s = |! nor Fisher, who is certain to their attendance for January, Feb- | clo k, Mond: gf rt he has expressed himself ruary and March was 282. Dr. |at Murrell’s In: seven wccord with this measure Wm. Workman ¢ ed by Miss Mr. Earl Nev ner I lis- {and others advocated by the State Kersey, R. N., was-in regular at- ville, was m 1 16 es Commission. tendance. The check from the Wel- | th Club 3 the el fare Association had been placed i Zviopl ’ . the treasury and was as Ee peg 2 4 ik quartet 1S 1 rme LADY INJURED WHEN erm | an 1 hel: oh Lat ile fq AUTO STRUCK A POLE SENATE PASSED THE I Mrs. A. D. Snook, of Asbury FOUR CENT GAS TAX | \. J., sustained minor injur- ns MT. JOY HIGH WILL the head when the car in The Senate passed finaily the ad- | INTRODUCE BASEBALL [which she was riding with Mr. ministration’s four cent gasoline | Snook crashed into a telephone pole tax bill by a vote of 36 for and 12 Mt. Joy High will introduce base |on the road between Elizabeth- { against. ball for the first time in the history [town and Rheems. Mr. Snook The increased tax imposes an ad- ditional $9,000,000 tax levy on the gasoline consumers of the state for the period of one year beginning July 1, 1929. nen eet “Gene RAN PAST TWO RED LIGHTS; THEN HAD A COLLISION Mr. C. M. Mohle was arrested by Constalfle Zerphey on Saturday after he 2d thru a red signal at Main an Barbara Sts., and also thru a red signal at Main and Manheim streets and later col- Bros.’ ad on another page of the Bulletin. liding with the Chevrolet sedan op- erated by Frank, Hershey, of town. «| nine plays here. of the school this year, with Coach Nitrauer rounding up what looks like a fast team for the opening game this afternoon when Coach Sammy Angle’s Columbia High About 20 candidates have re- ported and enthusiasm indicates that the Joytowners will be very much in the baseball picture if ma- terial any indication. Published Her Poem v4 A poem written by Miss Rebecca Helman, of town, was published in the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin is [body was brought to Elizabethtown .50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE OUR MORTUARY RECORDINGS MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THE GREAT BEYOND Cyrus W. Swords died at Mount= ville, aged 70 years. Willard Swords, of Silver Spring, is a son. Wm. R. Fieles, aged 69 years, antique dealer and sportsman of Christiana died at his home Monday morning. Chester Stetter Chester Stetter, twenty-two, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stetter, forz merly, of Elizabethtown, died in New York Wednesday. The on and received by his grandfather, Aaron Herr. The whereabouts of the parents is unknown. Funeral services were held Saturday after- noon at the Frank S. Miller funeral stated that he ditched his car in at- tempting to avoid striking a car driven directly in front of him by J. A. Garber, of Elizabethtown. Mrs. Snook was given first aid treatment in Mount Joy. ee etl enn. SUNDAY SCHOOL CON- VENTION AT LANDISVILLE The 25th Annual Sunday School Convention of the E. Hempfield district No. 2 will be held in the Church of God at Landisville Saturday, May 4th, with afterno and evening sessions. The prog one day last week. will be announced at a later di