The Mount Joy Bulletin VOL. XXIX, No. 5 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929 $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVA NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING IS THE LINK IN A CHAIN OF DISTRIBUTION FROM FACTORY TO USERS. THESE COLUMNS ARE THE PRINT 1929 ISSUE mma ih GRETNA AGED MAN STRUCK WHEAT ONLY ABOUT TWO- A GIRL, u SAVES ar ELON SCHOOLS OUR MORTUARY 30F TOURIST GUIDE |. me ramon | BY AUTO, KILLEB|| °° ==" ""\i HOME OF PARENTS| amouscenent vax mai vy one RECORD opened in Mt. Gretna, in the audi- With a number of wheat crops section of school inspection, State —— torium, on Sunday, and will contin- —— already threshed and marketed, ——— Health Department, that the annu- 3 EDITION, OF VALUE TO ALL jue until Sunday September 1. There | SAMUEL R. SHIRK, 73, OF EAST || one of the best looking wheat RAN A CONSIDERABLE DIS- |] check-up of the rural schools is|MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE TOURING MOTORISTS, NOW will be Sunday School each Sunday DONEGAL, MET WITH A stands ever produced in this TANCE TO SUMMON FIRE- now being made. The program in- HAVE PASSED TO THE READY FOR DISTRI- morning in the auditorium, and 2 MISHAP WHILE VISIT- territory is only about a two- MEN WHEN FLAMES volves a survey of more than 250 GREAT BEYOND series of lectures and concerts giv- ING AT DAUPHIN third crop. THREATENED HIES- districts in the various counties of - fp BUTION en during the week. One farmer’s yield was sixteen the state during the present vaca-| Robert Conklin, Jr., of Columbia Ta A nature study course Will be Samuel R. Shirk, seventy-three bushels to the acre while the TAND HOME. tion period, which is being directed died in the U. S. Army Hospital at Harrisburg, July 4—Pennsylva-|conducted August 5 to 16, with > ’ 3 highest yield reported thus far by John G. Ziegler. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, aged nia Highways,” the 1929 edition of [classes and hikes each morning and of Fast Donegal, near Marietta, || twenty-five bushels. This work will be followed up by|1® Vears. Elizabeth Canna, 14 years old, was almost instantly killed when he Tennessee girl, befriended and giv- the Department of Highways of-|four special children’s programs od i he Be : The grains are very light but ; recommendation to boards of di- ri ficial 2 ist euide. is just off the |will be given by Dr. Norman C. stepped into the bath of an auto- there is an abundances of straw. en a home sometime ago by Mr. ort oy . ! : Charles E. Edye ON fous Ue I IN ili Schlichter. of Annville. The Phila. |mobile on the William Penn High- This is lately: d and Mrs. Christ Heistand, of near [rectors urging improvements m tN press and released for distribution | Schlichter, o 2. Si me | way, near Dauphin, at 3 p. me Fels his is largely due, an ex- Locust Grove. raced more than a | conditions found not to be comply- Charles Edward Edye, twin son today, Charles Pearson, director of delphia School of the Bible will hold Ine ’ perienced wheat grower tells us, aeitier of 3 ail through a scorch | ing with the laws so far as ventila- born two days ago to William and ! publicity, announced. Requests Is pany De oe Agus After the accident, Shirk, was to the continued drought while nie sun early today ana summoned | tion, sanitation and general hygiene Helen Zink Edye, of Marietta, died | for copies, which are free, should i, September 2, in e rushed to the Polyclinic hospital at the wheat grains were maturing. Arenten Whe saved the property of principles are concerned. Sunday morning. Funeral services he be accompanied by five cents pos- : Harrisburg where he was pronounec- = her foster parents when fire started er were held Sunday afternoon. : on tage and directed to: ed dead. ER ——|in a small wash house. Sd Bureau of Publicity, PA BUYS LAND He was the vietim of an auto I NIC Fire started in a pile of papers I NG Mrs. Mary G. Musser 53 Penna. Department of Highways, ° driven by William Ellick, of Spang- | in which Mrs. Funeral services for Mus. i near a wood stove in Mary The Capitol, ler, Cambria county, who is being Ieistand had started a fire to heat AROUND FLORIN Grier Musser, widow of KE. Stan- Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. AT MT. GRETN held in $2,000 bail pending an in- AT ROCKY SPRINGS water shortly after 8 o'clock. Mrs. i ton Musser, who died at her home > The new guide is larger, a handy vestigation. Heistand, who discovered the blaze, ahaa at Marietta, Saturday morning, of 9 by 12 inches, with many scenic Shirk was visiting his niece, Mrs. ii expressed the belief that sparks, 1 . | complications after a week’s illness, views and containing a wealth of GEN. BEARY REPORTED TO | Agnes Spafford, whose residence is | SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF MOUNT |from the blazing wood had fallen A I TO SATE were held from the late home on information useful to tourists and HOLD OPTIONS ON 4,000 |igcated on the east side of the high- JOY. FLORIN AND COM- either from the stove pipe or an op- AND BUSY VILLAGE Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Fred C. = motorists generally. It contains 48 ACRES IN THAT SECTION way a short distance from Dauphin. MUNITY WILL UNITE IN ~ |*® draught door. THE PAST WEEK Fowler, of the First Presbyterian pages, printed on buff-colored, dou- FOR THE STATE He was returning to the house Mrs. Heistand first attempted to etm church, Marietta, officiated and ble-coated paper and is bound in an | after obtaining mail from the box OUR BIG ANNUAL battle the fire alone, but it spread Miss Elizabeth Stacks spent Mon- |burial was made in the Marietta art cover, of special weight paper The beginning of a vast expan: located opposite the house when he EVENT. rapidly to“the dry framework of the | day at Elizabethtown. cemetery. (Turn to Page Six) sion program for the National struck. \/ little building and she was forced Mrs. John Dyer is spending sev- (Turn to Page 5) reer A ers Guard Military Reservation at Mt. He had passed in front of a mo- Thursday, July 25, is the day set | to retreat before the intense heat, | oral days at Philadelphia. ———— ere T Gretna was seen today in the pur-)tor being driven by Thomas Fen-|aside for our big union picnic and | In the meatime the girl was attract- Mr. Walter Light and famil ER Es AUG. 3 chase of 125 acres of land adjoin- ickle, Dauphin, R. 2, and stepped Rocky Springs is the place. ed by the flames and when the fire | spent the Fourth at Lititz. y {Has PRE EI HED ? ing the reservation by Adjutant|into the pag, of Ellick’s car, which | The Sunday Schools in Mount | got beyond the control of her foster Miss Catharine Light spent a SHE ey : 4 ill | General Frank D. Beary, which | was passing the other machine, both { Joy, Florin and community will un- | mother she started on foot for a |week with friends at Lititz. : Be en un on wii will be used during the annual en-|traveling in the same direction. ite in this® big event and if the | grocery store more than a quarter Mr. D. Roy Moose and family J Hoy the Sceident Jccurred, burg, August 3, 1929. Preparations | campment which was formally Death was caused by a broken weather man is not too unkind we |of a mile away. spent Sunday at Mount Gretna. cars collided on the concrete high- for un interesting program are be- opened with brief ceremonies. back crushed chest and fractures of | predict a banner crowd. Men at Stackstown, to whom the Mr. Calvin Herr and lady friend way, just east of the Nye farm ing made. The forenoon will be It was learned today that the both legs, according to Deputy Coro- Mr. David Lutz will have charge {girl told her story, summoned fire- spent Sunday at Atlantic City. east of town Sunday pight overs] devoted to the forming of mew ac- | tract, which becomes a part of the Ter C. E. Dugan, who investigated. | of the amusements. men from Maytown and Bainbridge | Mr. John Griffin was off duty for persons were badly injured and a | quaintanceships and the renewing | cavalry training grounds at Cole- The accident was reported to city The crowd, (all who do not go |and then aroused neighbors. Fire- | 5 few days on account of sickness. new DeSote sedan | wns Sadly of old one. The afternoon pro- | brook, was sold by A. W, Garrett, | Police, who in turn notified State by auto) will travel to and from | men quickly exausted their available Mr. S. N. Gingrich and family wrecked, gram will consist of readings, vocal | of Lawn, who said the ground was Highway patrol, who after their Rocky Springs by trolley. The fol- chemicals and water in the cistern. spent the Fourth at Media Heights. The De Sota was owned and deve and instrumental selections, which | bought by General Beary for the probe, took Ellick before Alderman |]owing schedule has heen arranged | Neighbors formed a bucket brigade Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schlegel- : 5 y y William H. Carters, where he was . th . nd helped keep the ba saturated ileh s , en by Charles Gundaker and when will be followed by an address by | Commonwealth. { ! Ss for that day: 2 Do Ny Bb. In § ated. | mileh spent the week-end at Chart- |. collision occurred, his machine Raymond G. Bressler, Deputy /Sec- Tt was learned alo that’ General freed in bond. Trolleys leave Mount Joy 6.15, For several minutes flames licked | ep Qak. ’ rolled over several times badly Shirk a retired painter, was a life | 7.15 8.15, 8.45, 9.15, 9.45, and it the sides of a barn, filled with straw Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Walker and long resident of Bast Donegal town- 10.15 A M retary, Department of Agriculture, | Beary ‘holds options on approxi- 2 7 . | A sudden shift in the direction of | family spent the week-end at Down- : : : ey of the (Turn to Page 5) ship. He is survived by his sister, First car leaves Rocky Springs | the wind turned the flames away a nen bis var with a ma- DO Mrs. Elizabeth Shirk, with whom he | 620, 6.50, 7.20, 7.50, 8.50 P. M. from the barn and the dwelling Mr. and Mrs. Christian Malehorn oe driven by a Spring Grove man CONGREGATIONS HELD JOINT a niece, Mrs. Agnes Spaff-| First car leaves Lancaster 6.45, |house and helped firemen in their | spent Sunday among friends in Who escaped uninjured, Charles ; ENJOYED FISHING TRIP SERVICE AT DONEGAL SUNDAY |ord, whom he was visiting when 7.15, 7.45, 8.15, 9.15 P. M. fight to save the surrounding prop- | York Co. Gundaker, proprietor of the Silver TO PORT DEPOSIT, MD. killed, and the following nephews:!| Tickets sold at Garber's and |erty. Mr. Victor Haldeman of Collings- Springs hotel, sustained a possible. The congregation of the Marietta | Crist Simons, of East Donegal town | { Chandler's Drug Stores here and in Mr. Heistand was in Lancaster at | wood, N. J., spent Saturday here fractured skull and other injuries. A number of folks enjoyed a fish- | Presbyterian church had a large | ship; Dr. I. S. Simons, and Dr. S. 8. Florin at D. Roy Moose’s and Clar- | the time of the fire. with his mother. > Fe was admitted to St. Joseph's ing trip to Port Deposit, Maryland, | representation at the services at |Simons, Lancaster; Dr. J. S. Sim-|ence S. Nissly’s Stores. Te Mr. John Diffenderfer moved into hospital Ms, Gundaker was treat- on the 4th of July. Mr. and Mrs. | Donegal on Sunday morning, it be- |ons and Dr. W. S. Simons, Marietta | The fares are: Round Trip: From Two Vacancies Filled the howse by ‘Mr. Geer ed at the hospital for a lacerated James Neal also celebrated their | jhe 5 joint service, in which Rev. Funeral services were#held at the | Mount Joy 55 cents. From Florin The Rapho Township school board | Jong the trolley line. seal, The wrecked car ‘was twelfth wedding anniversary on that | Frederick C. Fowler, of the Mariet- | sister's home near Marietta at 2:00 | | 65 cents. Children 6 years and un- | met the auditors on Monday even- Messrs. Jav and Roy Nissly at- orought to Robrer’s garage for re- a day. The party included: Mr. and [ta church, and Rev. C. B. S. Segel- | o'clock Sunday afternoon. Inter- der, free. Ing. At the same time two vaean- {tended the Shrine Convention at Mrs. Ed Craley and daughter Edith, | ken, of the Donegal congregation, | ment was made in the Mount Joy! Mr. S. F. Eshleman will have | cies in the teaching force were filled | Hershey last Tuesday. ey Mr. John McGuire, of Lancaster; | officiated. ev. Segelken delivered | cemetery. | charge of the basketa and tags. |as follows: Pleasant Place, Miss An- Miss Anna Garber spent several Has Gone to Texas Mr. and Mrs. James Neal and Miss | the sermon, which was of a patrio- is Swe | Baskets to be loaded at Florin at |na Kready of Manheim; Sunnyside, | days at New Cumberland as the Mrs. Kautz, who has made her Beatrice Craley of town. tic natuvé, and Rev. Fowler read A New Front 18.30 A. M. and at Evangelical | Miss Ruth Eicherly of Columbia. guest of her girl friend, Miss Bixler home for some time with Miss Em- A _ the scripture and offered prayer. A new and modern glass front is| Church and at School House here EEA Ader Mr. Mark Nye and family spent {Ma Pennell, on Mt. Joy St, has Letters Granted The musical program was in charge | hoine put into the second store at 9.15 o’clock. Basket car will be Hail in East Donegal / Saturday and Sunday in Perry Co. |g0ne to Brownwood, Texas, where Joseph M. Nissley and Emma M. | of Miss Villee, organist and was as voom in the Jno. E. Schroll property {loaded at Rocky Springs at 6.10 P. A heavy storm passed over Lan- calling on friends and acquaintan- she will make her home. Mr. Nissly, Mount Joy borough, execu-| follows: Contralto solo “How Love- on East Main street. As soon as |M. Baskets will be left at School | caster county late Friday afternoon | ces. Kautz has been in Texas since tors of Mary H. Nissley, late of Mt. |'y Are Thy Tabernacles,” Miss Hel- completed the store will be offered House by return trolleys in the ev- {when rain fell in torrents and in The Ladies’ Missionary Society | March and is éngaged in business Joy borough. en Tucker, Washington, D. C.; fo; rent. | ening at 7.45. some sections, particularly, about| of the United Brethren church will |at Brownwood. . sal. SC: 3 ” Ny s r= . : . 303 prano solo ‘“Callest Thou Thine, = The committee extends a most { Marietta, there was a heavy fall of | meet this evening with Mrs. John ENTERTAINERS Mrs, William H. Bodine, ve oi | d | cordial invitation to all to attend. |hail. Guhl. Park, New Jersey; duet, “Love Di- Se ds eset) 4 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weaver vine,” Mrs. Charles Seigel and Miss u ge enas | CENTRAL CUT RATE STOR “I motored to Butler, Pa., where they AND THE GUES TS Edna Campbell. Y GENERAL NEWS spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. CARD BASKF i y ee etl © ee Farmer Home! OPENS SATURDAY, JULY 13 Grosh, SEVERELY BURNED, DRIVES pois — FOR BUSY FOLKS Messrs. John Kline, John Master- So VISITORS WHO CALLED ON 6 MILES TO A DOCTOR emer | _ The second link will be added to son, Howard Barnhart and Daniel | pERSONAL MENTION | - "oOpose hai f 1 ~ 2 = ABOUT THEIR FRIENDS IN THIS rs [AMOS 31 GANT OF R 4. ELIZ |B Donon Of wine | Brubaker spent the Fourth of July |" THE MANY COMERS AND Res 3 a I's Ss rate y W. : S, > LOCALITY AND WERE Driving six miles to a physician; ABETHTOWN, MEETS WITH | by b. RB. Wit! | HAPPENINGS | ®t TRIE County. aha «7 | GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY £ TLY EN after his entire body had been se- A PLEASANT DISAP- | whe x FROM ALL OVER THE COUN- Preliminary ~~ arrangements ~fre PLEASAN . store qpens in the Klugh building, being made for the big Yeurion of TERTAINED verely burned when his clothing POINTMENT IN ton: Past Main sireot. Satirday. July TRY FOR THE BENEFIT a p Coin 0 Ps Miss Verna Felker spent the caught fire, on Tuesday, Ernst Si- COURT [13th ih Say ey OF BUSY PEOPLE an om Loun i asses | week end at Bedford: With Cyrus Geib’s bel, thirty-seven, of Harrisburg, A “We believe that the opening of Park Ray, oo y ae G Mrs. Emma Maze, of Manhem, . LraTy at 7 = . i | SEE = 3 < » fair ril 2 AME Ne AN. xii . p . . 2 . a a po Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus Geib enter- collapsed from pain when he reach The following item of local in-|ihis store will tend to keep busi- The Linglestown foir ‘wil open Hershey, Jacob T. Snyder of town |SPent Sunday here with friends. tained a number of folks over the |¢d the affjes of Dr. Troy M. Thomp-| terest appeared in-last evening's ed-| ness in Mt. Joy, which heretofore ¥. Tabor Daye. 1 . and Dr. Cornman, of Marietta, left Miss Edna Pennell spent a few week-end: Mr. and Mrs. A. S.|son, of Elizabethtown. ition of the Harrisburg Telegraph: eone elsewhere. V Middletown will ban fireworks today on a week's auto trip thru [days at Millersburg with friends. George of Landisburg, Perry Co., Sibel is employed at the sum- Amos H. Gantz, tall, 24-year -old | Mr. Winters has been in the entirely next year. Canada : Mr. Lester Groff spent the 4th at 3 mer home of R. M. H. Wharton, of | farmer boy of Elizabethtown, R. D. |e,» wi) ho te 3 The Columbia Pretzel Company | >“ =" with Mr. Grant Geb- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Garlach, Wash- Yi d € oy 0 1zabe 0 “oame’’ since he was a High school Boe chartered at $35.000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Shetter and son > Tay Was ny ee ington, D. C., Mrs. Arthur Emlet of | Harrisburg, located at Stevens Hill. 1 4, came to Harrisburg Monday; sudent in 1925 and is now operat- has ooh % Po T0012 | Park and Mrs. Dora Kraybill spent hart. Loysville; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Zeid- When he Sienna to ont as Bee prepered to stay awhile. ; ling the Central Cut-Rate Store in|, Two Fo of 5 e Dn Tae | from Thursiay to Saturday at (Turn to Page 4) ers, of Erola. vlene water heater in the cellar of Amos had been summoned to the yn... : bridge a oflumbia have bef com |p vine and ‘Washington visiting leer oi With Ed Gutshall the home, the tank exploded and | Dauphin county pleas of guilty In is. 2 Senior In the pleted. : | friends. : : FIRE DAMAGES AUTO i Mr io Tt = hall ter. | Set his clothing afire. Before the | court to answer a charge of driving |p = : depart- The eighth non-stop trip across Mr. Wm. Shires, | Mr. Ropkea, FOLLOWING SMASH-UP i t 3 th on - No Minny flames could be extinguished * he while under the influence of intoxi-/ Te of the Flizabothtown files the Atlantic has just been com- Ells rth Brandt, Wm. Mumper, ire As se os e 2 wi ar” | was severely burned on the face, | cating liquor. He peeped into the | 2 3 Si fips pleted. ; | Wesley Witte, Wm) Dommel Jr.| An automobile belonsing to A 4 i ora $1, on Sunday, the following and body. prothonotary’s office, was told the | 2 By i oe The Susquehanna River Road Nentwie. spent the wecks HS Hof STE f Tend fe s La | folks: Mr. and Mrs. John Gutshall aims direction 16 the. main. courtroom (Str Mr. Benj. illinger, is al will meet at Chestnut | - Re I 0a : ffman, o Landisville, was 0: and son, Richard; Mr. and Mrs. : i graduate of Mt. Joy High school. : : | end fishing at Stoney Creek, Md. damaged by fire Friday afternoon, Harve r ‘Gutshall and sons Ray and ELIZABETHTOWN, OFFICIALS and prepared to go bis way. © Mr. Winters is a firm believer in Lave) Aus ..| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Geyer |at about 4:30 o’clock, after it had y I . Me oe NAME FOUR NEW TEACHERS Amos was carrying a huge travel{ "°°. 0 Wh is Yu A woman was killed near Lewis- | spent Sunday at Lancaster as |ecollided wit hanother machine driv | Paxson; cf Perry Co.; Mr. anc Gil a ing bag, described by Deputy Pyo- an Intends to use only | town when she was thrown against | ooo of Mr. Henry Young and |e by a i Coat Alle Th J 4 Clarence Doll, sons, Vern and Miles ; thonotary Charles A. Madden as | the Bulletin as his printed advertis-| tho front of a rumble seat. [Sram Mo . ny yng lox by man from Coatesville. The J i | and daughter Lula; Mr. and Mrs. Four new teachers were elected | 2 oh ine medium. Fri fend Trias. Magers | family. Mr. Young will be remem- {accident occurred on the Harris i BE and ds A Glad ¢ | for the Elizabethtown schools at the monstrous, . ji of 4 While fishing on Friday Messrs. ipo.0q4 ag a former resident and burg pike, between Mount Joy and 8 d, Poster ond. daughter, Gladys, o monthly meeting of the borough The bag intrigued Madden. He | See the anfouneomon Or on ";] C- N. Mumma and Jno.- Newcomer | . 1 here. Salunga, durin the heavy rain 3 Perry Co.; Mr. and Mrs. George shiv]. Vodka Tuesday evening asked Amos where he was going. ing in this issue of The Bulletin caucht several fine bass. - Christion. 1. Nisley and the ROTH ~h hE 1 rsd i Weber and children, Shirley and hoard ng, “Why to jail,” Amos answered, [and watch for the circulars which Because it was {too hot, the |Nisclev Real pI Sto en Hoffman's car side- George, of Lancaster; Gene Kessler | ney are: Miss Emma Dennison, | < hat he was very, very |will be distributed on Friday ¢ : | Nissley Realty Co. offered the for- {swiped the other machine going in . ie 3 ) Columbia, fourth grade, salary $100 exp aining that he was very, very str uted), "nday. moulders at the ig Iron Works | mer's fine dwelling in town at pub- |the opposite direction. Both ears A or a Ae rsa a month; Miss Jennie Schrack, Sads | near-sighted, that he had had refused to work on Monday. lic sale on Saturday. It was with- | swerved off the higway and were | / Two Held For Hearin buryville, fifth grade, salary, $105 one little drink of wine, but | LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD Two oil-burner type railroad en- | qrawn at $5,500. The personal | damaged although neither. driver i Facing 1 gy a month; Prof. Arthur Mayer, 4 at the lights of an approaching HOLDS SPECIAL MEETING |gines with 16-wheel drivers on each | property was disposed of at the | was seriously injured. acing serious charges, arvey ical d : car had blinded him and that he side, passed thru Columbia Monday. | : XT i is Snyder of Rheems, was committed Stroudsburg, physica education, : : ne same time. OC. S. Frank called the Shortly after the collisiom smoke to dail in defanlt of bail Ye har salary, $167 a month; and Miss Em- | had collided with another ecar,] A special rheeting of the Mount The application to pardon Harry | sale. - was seen coming from the floor of 4%, before Alderman John F. Burk-|ma Hess, Akron, heme economics, bapked bY he Ros inued, “I Joy School Board was held Monday | H. Hershey, of Lancaster, serving a Tyr the Hoffman car. Passing motor- hart. Anna E. Smith of Rheems, salary $140 a month. Jee Son ist) a evening with all members present. [term for embezzlement, was refus- MAYTOWN MAN TENDERED ists aided in removing the seats, a he also is Mrs. Mary L. Kuhn was re-clect- | 30 admirer of Roesevelt. I jepresentative of Roberts and | ed. large storage battery and other who also is scriously charged, gave! t NHect lieve in being prepared.” > : Bandits held Hatold SURPRISE ON BIRTHDAY ) bail. The pair were brought back 2 "8X co A Ee vv ts Jud Meck, Harrisburg, was present in andits held up Harold Cobaugh, equipment from the car and the from Akron, Ohio, by Constable nos repeated his story to Ju 8° | the interest \of furnishings. The | cashier of the Dauphin National blaze was extinguished before any Herbert Steigerwald. 4 COLUMBIA POLICE HUNT John E. Fox, who thought that it Board purchased sixty chairs, thir-| bank, at Dauphin. and leoted that John H. Keener, of Maytown, was | serious damage was done. i de RO y FOR STOLEN MACHINE | VS Quite unnecessary to attack the i. the grade school and thirty | institution of $1,200. tendered a surprise party Momday| Hoffman claims that the heavy credibility of the boy. Amos furs : John Woods, aged 83. of near | evening by a number of friends i itd Colebrook Picnic A t 24 i for the High school. Forty-two John Woods, ged 83, of nea Eb) e ngs downpour of rain made it impos- The Trinity ug Sunday fabian police instituted a Shot that he was needed en}, oe also purchased for the | Millersville, was run over by a load and of Salome United | sible to judge the distance between School of Colebrook, will hold the ch for a stolen auto Friday A a 1 fourth grade from a New Jersey |of hay. He fell under the wagon Brethren church, Columbia, who his car and that of the Coatesville annual picnic in the Locust Grove | night, following the report to the mos was paroled and returned firm. when he tried to apply the brakes. | 2athered at his home. The evening | motorist. 3 Sar 48 3 . at Colebrook on August 24, after- police station by Earl Leedom, of home With lis “monstrous? bag. The resignation of Clarence A. While unloading steers from a es Sew wi games en noon and evening. A program is that his machine, bearing Shuler, teacher of branches in the | truck, one of the animals kicked 2nd No at a RO pour FARMER’S SON INJURED being arranged by the committees Pennsylvania license No. 235-593 a Local Man In Trouble Seventh and Eighth grades was re- | the door ‘which struck John G. Sei- ne 0 Vay ove 3 oy . WHEN KICKED BY HORSE for the entertainment of young and [Was missing. According to Mr. Lee- fondey afternoon Constable EI- ceived and accepted. This leaves a ple, of Ww ashingtonboro on the nose on = : a on onor o: old. The music will be furnished by dom, he parked his car on Walnut Mer L, Zorphey srresited Walter h vacancy for a teacher in the Jun- breaking it. Lif SAT, |e po Dow ray A Suffering from a ruptured spleen the Palmyra Band. Strtet Columbia and whes he came | Derr this place on a warrant issued ior High school. / versary. ifty guests were present]; .. Graybill 14, son of Mr. and i for it at 11.20 it was gone. from the office of Alderman David EE Shoots Hole-In-One V and they showered Mr. Keener with Mrs. Ira Graybill, Manheim, R. D. 1 ATION rr, N anne toad by Gorge Fractures Ankle In Fall Earl M. Godschalk, of Landis |useful gifts _ _ is in a serious condition in the Lan- The Walters Reunion man oie -ancaster, with fraud- William Farmer, forty-five, of | Ville, while playing golf on the Me- caster General hospital. The lad 2 Mr. Irg erbor. hig The Walter-Walters clan will hold ih ho 3 bela Elizabethtown, is a patient in the | dia Heights course, shot a hole-in- 5 Slightly Hurt in Crash was engaged raking hay when the i birthday Ho their reunion at Reservoir Park, int r at a qi Joseph's hospital suffering from |one Friday afternoon. When his car skidded and upset|horse became frightened and ran 8 . Saturday, July 20. All are invited ! 42%e. a fracture and dislocation of the The feat was accomplished on|on the Harrisburg pike, between |away after kicking the lad in the Miss Beulah Smith celebrated who are related in any way. All ankle, which he sustained when he |the fourth hele, a drop-hole of 107 | Gainsburg and Rheems, Emmert|stomach. As soon as he was admit- her birthday today. will serve their refreshments to- The Brubaker Reunion fell from a hay wazon on Thursday |vards. Godshalk used a spade ma-| Martin, twenty-nine, of Elizabeth-|ted to the hospital an operation was Mr. James Pennell celebrated his|gether. There will be games and The Brubaker clan will hold|afternoon. The accident occurred |shie. The ball landed about two |town, escaped with body bruises. | performed and it may be necessary birthday Sunday by taking in the {sports of all kinds for the oldest to | their annual reunion Aug. 10, 1929|on the farm of Ward Greider, near | and one-half feet in front of the|The accident occurred when Martin |for a blood transfusion. The fath- i New York excursion with his sis-|the youngest, Also a short pro-!at the Reistville Brethren church in Landisville, where Farmer was vis- pin on the green and rolled attempted to pass a truck. He was} er has offered his bloed in an effort : ter, Hazel. gram in the afternoon. Lebanor Co. iting at the time, ly into the cup umaccompanied to gave the boy’s life. 3 {