The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 21, 1929, Image 4

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LOCAL REUNIONS
(From Page One)
Swarr, Rev. Phares Forney,
Swarr and Mrs. S. N. Root;
solo, Mrs. Florence P. Swarr,
benediction, Rev. M. G. Forney.
M. IL.
vocal
and
Zug Family Reunion :
The Zug third annual family re-
union will be held Sept. 28, at
Chiques Church, Rapho township,
near Mastersonville. Session at
9:30 and 2 o'clock.
The Ebersole Reunion
The fifth annual reunion of the
Ebersole family will be held Satur-
day, August 31, at College Hill,
Elizabethtown. In the event of
the affair will be held in the college
auditorium. A musical and liter-
ary program will be given and
sport program carried out. Lun-
cheon will be served on the cam-
pus. John D. Ebersole is president
of the clan.
The Ibach Reunion
The seventh annual reunion of
the Ibach family was held Sunday
at Ephrata park, with about 175
descendants of Gustave and Car!
Ibach, who came from Stuttgard,
Germany, in attendance. A social
afternoon was enjoyed and at a
business session, opened with pray-
er by Rev. J. W. Smith, of Ephra-
ta, the following officers were elec-
ted: President, J. Milton Ibach, of
Lebanon: vice president, Mis. Boy-
er, of Newark, N. J.; secretary, Al-
bert G. Ibach, Reading; treasurer,
Fred Ibach, Mount Joy; historian, J.
Milton Ibach; and program commit-
tee, Byron Ibach, Reading, and
Chester Bender, Trenton.
The Leedom Reunion
The third annual Leedom reunion
was held on Sunday afternoon at
Keener's Park, near Elizabethtown,
with about one hundred and fifty
members present. The election of
officers for ensuing year resulted
as follows: president, Harry Lee-
dom, of Florin; vice president, J. G.
Leedom, of Hershey; secretary, Le-
roy Leedom, of Rheems; and treas-
urer, John Brown, of Elizabeth-
town. IL was decided the fourth re-
union will be held the second Sun-
day in August, at Keener’'s Park.
The following program was ren-
dered: Hymn, Invocation; Rev. 8S.
H. Hertzler; selection by the Gospel
Quartette of Palmyra; recitations
Mildred Brown and Esther Slough;
quartette, Mrs. J. Slough and three
bel; duet, Earl Brown and Pauline
Miller; recitations, by May Foust,
Pauline Slough and Dorothy
address, Rev. S. H. Hertzler; quar-
tette, Gospel Quartette of Palmyra.
Eckeri—Flory Reunion
The sixth annual Eckert and
at Landisville Camp Grounds. Os-
car Flory, president, called the
meeting to order with song, ‘Come
Thou Almighty King;”’ Opening re-
marks by the president; devotional
by Bro. Henry Neiss, reading 1
Cor. 13th chapter, and prayer; song
“When the Roll is Called Up Yon-
der”; address by Rev. W. H. Egge,
of Trackville. The Rev. gave a very
interesting and spiritual incitement
talk. After a number of recita-
tions and vocal music, reports were
given by different officers; address
by Milton Flory, of Bangor, Pa.
On motion the reunion will be
held the third Saturday in August
in Long’s Park, east of Myerstown,
Lebanon Co.
The following
following year are: president,
ry M. Flory, of Mount Joy; first
vice president, Oscar Flory, Lawn;
2nd vice president, B. H. Weber, of
Lititz; secretary, E. B. Carmany, of
Palmyra; treasurer, D. B. Flory, of
Lawn; chorister, Linn Neiss, Read-
ing; assistant chorister, C. W. Keg-
erreis, Palmyra.
The closing hymn was
Sweet By and By.”
Phe Stehman
The establishment
Stehman family tree
Saturday during the
reunion of the clan, on the campus
of Elizabethtown college, when
nearly 200 members of the organi-
zation assembled here from Lancas-
ter, Lebanon, Franklin, Cumber-
land, York and surrounding coun-
ties, as well as Maryland, New Jer-
sey and California.
With the election of Harry
Stekman, Jr., of Philadelphia,’ as
historian of the clan, a family tree
will be worked out during the en-
suing year, and the descendants of
the
Har-
officers for
“In the
Reunion
of a Stamy-
was started on
third annual
Christian Stamy, who came to
America in 1747, will be traced
from that period until the present
day.
Among the newly elected officers
of the Stamy-Stehman clan are:
Rev. Monroe B. Miller, Elizabeth-
town, president; secretary and
treasurer, Miss Minnie Will, Eliza-
bethtown, and historian, Harry
Stehman, Jr., of Philadelphia.
An entertainment program for
children, under the direction of A.
Reese Stamy, of Lancaster, was
presented, consisting of games, con-
tests and athletic events during the
morning.
The following program was pre-
sented in the college chapel, with
President Monroe B. Miller, presid-
ing; Singing under the direction of
Eva Stehman Swords; invoca-
Rev. A. Stehman Hottenstein;
president, Harry H. Nye.
own college; response,
welcome address
; piano du-
\ Mohler and
; Trecita-
; trio, Irend Stehman
ler and
a”
WELL ATTENDED
Mary Stehman Givler; recitation, by
Willis Stehman; historical sketch,
H. C. Stamy, Chambersburg; recita-
tion, Russell Stehman Rohrer, and
vocal solos, J. Ralph Stamey, son of
A. Reese Stamey, Lancaster.
The fourth annual reunion of the
Stamy-Stehman clan will be held at
Elizabethtown college, during the
third Saturday of August, 1930.
The following program committee
was appointed: Rev. Monroe B.
Miller, Harry Stehman, Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac Stehman. Mr, and Mrs.
John Stehman and Mr. and Mrs. E.
Nolt.
The Witmer Reunion
The attendance at the meeting of
the Witmer clan has been steadily
growing éach year. This year the
registration shows this clan to be
one of the largest in the county.
The reunion was held Thursday
at Lititz Springs and members of
the clan were present from Florida,
Michigan, District of Columbia, and
many counties of this state.
It was decided to hold the
reunion at the same place on
third Thursday in August,
year.
The following registered: Alfred
S. Hess, Mary M. Hess, Maud M.
next
the
next
Hess, of Conestoga, R. 1; Alice H.
Witmer, Millersville; Leah H. Wit-
mer, Millersville; Annie W. New-
comer, Mrs. Lizzie K. Newcomer, of
Lancaster; Mrs. George G. Kreider,
Lancaster, R. 7; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Sangrey, Mr. C. T. Sangrey, Mild-
red. Helen, Reba, Ross Sangrey, of
Millersville, R. 1; Mr. and Mrs. A.
Brubaker, Lititz; Adam Witmer, of
Neffsville; Mrs. Edward Ilgenfritz,
Virginia llgenfritz, Edward Witmer
Ilgenfritz, of York; Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Witmer, York; Mr. and Mrs.
Abram L. Witmer, Hershey, R.
John B. Witmer, Tillie Witmer, of
Denver; John W. Longenecker, Em-
ma Witmer, Mrs. Jacob Hoffer, and
Paul Hoffer, of Elizabethtown; Mrs.
Alice Witmer Urban, Earl Urban,
Erma Urban, Mrs. Lizzie Witmer,
Lancaster; Mrs. H. W. Lee, Harris-
burg. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram N. Wit-
mer, Alta M. Witmer, Mt. Joy, R. 3;
Luella H. Gish, Mrs. J. W. Gish, J.
W. Gish, Manheim; J. Earl Witmer,
Reba, Abram and Howard Witmer,
Manheim, R. 2; Mr. and Mrs.
B. Witmer, Ralph, Ruth, Mary, Les-
t Grace and Amos Witmer, Jr.,
ter,
Lancaster, R. 1; Mr. and Mrs. I. N.

daughters, Dorothy, Esther and Ma- |
Flory; |
Flory reunion was held on Saturday |

Witmer, Nina Frances Witmer,
Millersville; Mrs. Elizabeth Gish,
Neffsville; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G.
Witmer, Mabel, Alice, Ruth, Mir-
iam and Viola Witmer, of Pequea,
R. 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Stokes,
J. Paul Stokes, Jr.; Mrs. Elmer Hu-
ber, of Pequea, R. 1; Mrs. Barbara
F. Witmer, Mrs. Grace W. Trone,
Mrs. I. R. Witmer, Mr. and Mrs. L.
A. Reynolds, Mrs. B. K. Trone, M.
Witmer Trone, Mrs. Fred Hartman,
Lura Witmer, Mrs. Alice Witmer,
Shirley Hartman, Robert Witmer,
Richard Witmer, Earl Witmer, Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Witmer, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Pittinger, Hanover;
Dr. C. Howard Witmer, Richard
and Robert Witmer, of Lancaster;
Dr. E. H. Witmer, Neffsville; Mr.
and Mrs. S. D. Martin, East Earl;
Kenneth Martin, New Holland; Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob H. Witmer, of Lan-
caster; Thelma, Lois and Arlene
Witmer, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank A. Witmer, Miriam, Harold
and Hanse Witmer, Lancaster, R.
4; Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank Deiter,
Mervin, Robert and Irene Deiter, of
Lampeter; The Rev. A. 8. Hotten-
stein, of East Petersburg; E. Melvin
Witmer, J. Elwood Witmer, Lloyd
K. Witmer, E. Clair Witmer, Lam-
peter; Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Sprenkle, Mrs. Isabel E. Lightner,
York; David E. Witmer, of Waynes-
of


 


Witmer, Safe Harbor; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry K. Shank, Cora Shank, Mil-
Murry, Mrs. Earl Murry, Nancy
Murry, George Murry, of Creswell;
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Shank

and family, Millersville, R. 1;
and Mrs.
er, East Petersburg; Mr.
>: (R. 1; Mr.
{Ruth Armand, Columbia, R.
Amos
of
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
Samuel D. Martin, 8.
Weaver Martin, East Eari, R. 1;
Mr, and Mrs. Jno. I. Witmer, Claud
E. Witmer,
York, R. 7. Mrs. Ciara
Witmer Markel, of York; Mr. and
Ms. Frank R. Yorty, of Harrisburg;
Mrs. Jac. Ebersole, Elizabethtown;
Mrs. Abram Stauffer, Earl Stauff-
and Mrs.
Abram B. Witmer, of Ephrata; Mr.
and ‘Mrs, Ira E. Frantz, Columbia,
R. 1; Miss Susan ‘E. Kendig, Lan-
caster; Jane E. Kendig, Reading;
Mary K. Witmer, Nora A. Witmer,
Mildred L. Witmer, of Ronks, R. 2;
Ella Rohrer, of Soudersburg; J. U.
Morrison, Martin W. Smith, Mrs.
Martin W. Smith, Leo G. Smith, of
Conestoga; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Hiestand, of Lancaster; Amos H.
Hiestand and family, Lebanon R.
2; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Witmer, of
York; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brandt,
Samuel, Sterling, Alma, and Elva
Brandt, of Manheim, R. 3; Claude
Witmer, Samuel Grove, Harry Sin-
clair, York, R. 7; Mrs. Paul Miller,
Geraldine Miller, of Fredericksburg;
Mrs. Fannie S. Witmer,” Millersville
Mr. and Mrs. Willis S. Sauder, Eth-
el B. Russell and Lewis N. Sauder,
of Washingtonboro, R. 1; Mr. and
Mrs. Abram S. Kendig, Miss Cora
S. Kendig, Amelia G. Groff, Witmer
Groff, Irvan Groff, Martha Groff,
Lester Groff, Alma Groff, Lanncas-
ter, R. 5; Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Leh-
Martha M.
man, of Elizabethtown;
Witmer, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs.
Phares W. High, Alberta High, Dor-
othy High, of Lititz, R. 4; Mildred
Erb, Elizabeth M. Witmer, Lancas-
ter; Mrs. L. Casterline, Jacksonville
Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne S.
Martin, Reta, Evelyn, Grace and
Wayne Martin, Jr., Goodville; Mr.
and Mrs. James Witman, East Earl,
and Mrs. Harry S. Wit-
mer, Goodville. Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin M. Witmer, Harry Witmer, Rob-
ert Witmer, of Narvon; Mrs. W. H.
Witmer, Mr. W. H. Witmer, Lan-
caster; Mrs. Joe M. Witmer, Con-
estoga Center; David I. Witmer, of
Ronk; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Witmer,
Quarryville; Miss Ellen B. Witmer,
Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E.
Forry, Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Armand, Junior, Wilbur,
1;
Dorothy Miller, Lancs er
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Witmer, Wash-
ingtonboro; Mrs. Martha Witmer,
Shank Farver, Elizabethtown, R. 4;
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Kauflman,
Washingtonboro; Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton B. Stauffer. Hilda Stauffer. of
Millersville; Mrs. Lizzie Witmer
Christ, Robert Frey, Washington-
boro, R. 1; Mr. and: Mrs. C. D.
Gehr, of Lancaster; Mrs. George M.
Witmer, Miss Katherine Witmer,
Het-
ti Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Huster, Sclins-
grove; the Rev. and Mrs. Arthur C.
Harris, of Gordon; Mrs. Calvin A.
Witmer, Mrs. George D. Witmer, of
Selinsgrove; Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
Forey, of Mountville; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Witmer, Elizabethtown, R.
3; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Engle,
Elizabeth Harlam, Overbrook; Dav-
id M. Witmer, of Ephrata; Mr. and
Mrs, Ralph Witmer, of Selinsgrove;
Mrs. H. D. Witmer, Charlotte Wit-
mer, York, R. 7; Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert R. Nissley, Dorothy Virginia
and Mary Irene Nissley, Manheim,
R. 2; Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Lan-
dis, Margie Anna and Esther Ruth
Landis, Lititz, R. 3; Mr. and Mrs.
Jonas H. Witmer, Millersville; Mr.
and Mrs. Harry F. Eshleman, Esth-
er Eshleman, Mrs. Mary Herr, Ruth,
Ida, Catherine, Suie, Grace, Helen,
Walter ard David Herr, Safe Har-
bor, R. D. Z. Witmer, Fannie
E. Witmer, of Harrisburg; Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron W. Witmer, Lancaster;
J. B. Witmer, Harrisburg; Mrs. J
B. Witmer, Mrs. Elizabeth Witmer,
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lersville, R. 1; Mr. and Mrs. George |

Mr. Shellenberger,
boro; Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Curfman,! Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Witmer, Han-
Smithsburg, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. L.|over; Cary Witmer, Washington, D.
B. Witmer, Lititz; Mr. and Mrs. S.|C.; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Witmer, of
S. Witmer, East Earl; Mr. and Mrs. | Rothsville; Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
| Manton Witmer, New Holland; H.|Stohler, R. G. Fertig, Mrs. R. G.
| G. Witmer, Lancaster; Abram W.|Fertie, Emma Andrews, Lebanon;
| w itmer, Mrs. Abraham W. Witmer, | Mrs. William Douple, Mr. and Mrs.
Washingtonboro; H. Z. Witmer, of |Ember Witmer, Lititz; Gladys and
Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. J. | Evelyn Enck, Lititz; Mr. V. M. Kal-
+ Norman Weaver, Gerald Weaver, |bach, Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. John
of Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. S. G.|K. Witmer, Barbara, Annie, Eliza-
Wenger, Fredricksburg; Mrs. Hir-'bet and Mary Witmer, Anna Mae
am Hollinger, Manheim; Mr. and |Dupler, Marietta, R. 1; Dr. and Mrs
Mrs. David K. Witmer, Katie Wit- J. L. Hertz, Lititz; A. H. Witmer,
mer, Ephrata, R. 4; Mr. and Mrs. L. | Melvin Witmer, lwood Witmer,

U. Hollinger, Mrs. Raymond Holl-!Lloyd Witmer, Clair Witmer, Mr.
inger, Virginia Mae Hollinger, The- and Mrs. Frank E. Witmer, Lampe-
odore Hollinger, Eugene Hollinger, [ ter; ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin,
Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. Martin B.|Millersville, R. 1; Mr. and Mrs.
Witmer, Lititz, R. 1; Mary Witmer, | Mike Forry, Columbia, R. 1. Mrs.
Stella Witmer, Lititz, R. 4; John W.|Harry Brenner, Mrs. William Sieg-
Stehman, Millersville; M. M. Wit-|ler, Millersville; I. W. Eshleman, of
mer, Safe Harbor; Mr. and Mrs. N.|Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. Albert
G. Landis, Emma, Ella, and Anna |Campbell, of York, R. 7; Edgar M.
Elizabeth Landis, Lancaster, R. 5; Kauffman, of Washingtonboro, R. 1;
Charles K. Witmer, Palmyra; Mrs. |Charles W. Witmer, of Washington-
Bertha Bernhardt. Detroit, Michi-|baoro, R. 1; Amos B. Witmer, Willis
gan; Miriam Sultzbach, Lancaster;|S., Margie, Dorothy, Richard, Rob-
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Witmer, Mer- | ert, Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Paul H.
! vin Witmer, of Mastersonville; Mr. { Ginder, Jay Russell Ginder, Lancas-
and Mrs. Jacob Garman, Elizabeth- It r, R. 1; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bals-
town; Mr. and Mrs. Elam Cha: s, | baugh, Carolyn Rose, Mary Ellen
Gladys Mae Charles, Fannie S. Wit- and Berthunie Balsbaugh, Hummels-
Estella Ehrhart, of Lancaster;|town; Evelyn Slesser, of Hershey;
ni ] 1, of Elizabethtown: | Aaron Witmer, East Earl; John A.
] . Sars shleman, Mt. Joy. Mr. | Witmer, Mrs. John A. Witmer, York
and Mrs. Harry C. Hiestand, York, | R. 7; Mrs. J. S. Manning, Conesto-
R. 7; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Heaston.i2a R. 2; Mrs. I. W. Eshleman, Eliz-
Mrs. A. B. Dace; Elizabethtown: abethtown, R. 4; Mrs. W. B. Goche-
Mr. John Witmer, Millersville, R. 1; | nauer, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wiker, |
Mrs. Jacob Shrite. Lancaster: Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Burkholder, of
Charles Arnold. Dorothy Arnold, of | Lititz; Miss Martha Witmer, Yk, |
Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Wit-|{R. 7; Mrs. Fanny Z. Shank, of Eliz-
mer, Annie F. Witmer, of Hershey:|abethtown; Mrs. Mary Witmer, of |
Mrs. Jacob M. Witmer, Mr. Jacob Elizabethtown. A. B. Witmer, Le-!
M. Witmer, Landis M. Witmer, | tort; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Wit-
Donald Roy Witmer, of .Lancaster;|mer, Esther Witmer, Raymond, Le- |
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gerlach, Wil- jon and Earl Witmer, East Earl, R.
lard Tomlinson, Mt. Nebo; Mr. and | 11: Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Eshleman,
Mrs. J. Clayton Witmer, Lancaster { Clarence, Kenneth and Carl Eshle-
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Witmer, Jane |man, of Elizabethtown, R. 4; Mrs.
Harry S. Gerzor, Naomi and Samuel |
Gerger, Elizabethtown, R. 1;
and Mrs. A. H. Hoffer,
Mrs. Mary Bentz Stauffer, of Eliza-
bethtown; Miss Elizabeth Shellen-
berger, Mr. and Mrs. D.* Lehman
Robert, John and
Charles Shellenberger, of Colunibia,
R. 1. Mrs. Charles Miller, Miss Em-
ily Miller, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs.
C. V. Ripple, St. Petersburg, Flor-
ida; Mrs. Ida Mary Witmer Greb-
inger, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. L
N. Witmer, Nina Witmer, Millers-
ville; Mrs. I. K. Witmer, and T.
Richard Witmer, Lancaster.
The Shearer Reunion
A family reunion was held last
Sunday at Long’s Park in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Shearer, !
and family of Ida Grove, Iowa, who
are spending some time with Mrs. |
Shearer’s father, Dr. W. D. Chand- |
ler. Those who attended were:
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Shearer”
and children Billy and Vivian of |
Ida Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler
P. Wily, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wily,
Miss Elsie Morris, all of Pugh-
town; Mr. and Mrs. William Byers
and son, George W. Byers and Miss
Mary Owen, of Cheyney; Mrs.
Mary B. Foust and daughter, Miss
Alice Foust, of near Lewistown;
Mr. and Mrs. Ira F. Wentz, of
Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Chandler, of Lancaster; Mr. and |
Mrs. Harry E. Brenner, and son
William, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Philips and children Helen,
Blair and Robert Philips, of
Quarryville; Dr. W. D. Chandler,
Mrs. Paul E. Smith, son Donald,
and daughter, Janet, of Mount
Joy; Miss E. Pearl Chandler, of
West Chester.
rr A A Aer
The Heisey Reunion
Approximately 400 members of
the Heisey clan from Lancaster,
Lebanon, Dauphin, Berks, York
Cumberland, and surrounding
counties attended the annual re-
union of the association at the
Elizabethtown College, Thursday.
Coming early in the morning,
members and friends of the Heisey
clan remained throughout the en-
tire day, and participated in ath-
letic contests in the morning and a
program of entertainment and fel-
lowship during the afternoon. A
dinner was indulged in by nearly
400 persons at the noon hour on
the campus of the College.
A. G. Heisey, of Elizabethtown
was re-elected president for the
ensuing year, together with the
other officers including: Vice presi-
dent, F. G. Heisey, of Lebanon;
secretary, Anna Heisey, of Eliza-
bethtown; treasurer, D. W. Heisey,
of Elizabethtowny and historian,
Frank G. Heisey, of Lebanon.
The following general
mittee on arrangements was
appointed during the business se-
session: Simon P. Engle, Irvin H.
Stauffer, both of Elizabethtown;
Amos Heisey, of Denver, and A. L.
B. Martin, of Baltimore, Md.
com-
also
Features of the morning session
included an address by Frank G.
Heisey, Lebanon, and group sing-
ing under the direction of A. L. B.
Martin, choister, of Baltimore.
The afternoon session included:
Piano solo, by Evelyn Heisey; sax-
aphone solo, by A. Lewis em
accompanied by Lehman: Otis, both
of Elizabethtown; address, Rev. S.
A. Heisey, Herdon, Pa.; round
table discussion, history of clan by
Aaron Heisey, of Shaefferstown;
recitations, Mildred Heisey, Leb-
anon; and benediction, Rev. Solo-
mon, Brinser, Elizabethtown.
Two prizes of one new dollar bills
were awarded to the oldest member
present, Samuel A. Heisey, Eliza-
bethtown, eighty-seven, and the
youngest, Grace Heisey, twenty-
nine days old, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Heisey, of Elizabeth-
town.
The next annual reunion will be
held August 2, 1930, at the Eliza-
bethtown College.
“> Eee

Snyder—Zug
Elmer R. Snyder, son of C. B.
Smyder, near Ephrata, and Kathryn
E. Zug, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
N. 8. Zug, of Mastersonville, were
united in the bonds of holy matri-
mony in their newly furnished home
at one o'clock Thursday by Dr. H.
K. Ober in the presence of the im-
mediate families. The wedding
march was played by Miss Mary
Snyder.
Following the ceremony the coup-
le left on a trip to Washington, D.
C. They will be at home to their
friends at Fairview Orchards afte:
Monday.
For the past six years the bride-
groom served as orchardist at the
Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown.
The bride attended Millersville
State Normal School, and is a grad-
uate of the Junior College Course
at Elizabethtown. She served as a
teacher in Rapho township for a
number of years.
mre simone AP AW I arms
OUR BOOSTER CHAPTER
HAD GOOD ATTENDANCE



A meeting of the Booster Chap-
ter of the Pennsylvania was held
on Monday evening at the Garden
Spot restaurant with seventy-five
per cent present.
The matter of monthly rates was
up for consideratio dis gussed
at some length sly dis-

{ burg
Rev. | Clayton Hoffman of this place cele-
Neffsville; | brated her
! pleasant day visiting



posed of for the bette rment of the
Chapter.
The president, Arthur Hendrix,
i had been informed that Mr. Paul
Hipple, chairman of the Entertain-
ment Com ee did not care to
serve any longer. The president
appointed: I. W. Smith to serve in
i his place. The committee consists
of Carl Germer, Chas. Wealand
and I. W. Smith.
ee

Congratulations
Mrs Katherine Rupp of Harris-
who resides at the home of
81st birthday here on
She spent a very
friends with
She
August 14th.
her son, Eden, of Harrisburg.

‘is enjoying good health.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1929

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The Plymouth power plant
follows throughout the i
PLY MOTTE
AMERICA'S LOWEST-PRICED FULL-SIZE CAR
John G. Longenecker
Mount Joy. Penna.
a shall rule.

BECK BROS.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
MANHEIM & LITITZ
PHONE LiTI72 3/1




Six body styles—priced from $655 to
$695. All prices f. 0. b. factory.
Plymouth dealers extend convenient
Private Sale
COMMENCING
MONDAY, AUG. 26, 29
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ONE CARLOAD OF CRAWFORD
Cows and Heifers
AT OUR STOCK YARDS
MOUNT JOY, PA.


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First National Bank and
Trust Company
OF MOUNT JOY

ABOUT 20 READ COW
Balance Heifers and Bulls
Come in the evening if you can-
not come in the day time.
KELLER & BRO.
always in the market for
Is Conducting a
THRIFT
CAMPAIGN
us now if you have any.



See i
AUG. 25, SEPT. 3
WEDNESDAYS
August 14th, 28th
SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN
Via Delaware River Bridge
PEQ Pu
There Will Be a Gentleman to See
You and Tell You About It
It is INTERESTING and
Worth Your Consideration
Eastern Standard Time
«Mt. Joy i...
Returning, lv Atlantic City
(S. Carolina Ave.) 7:15 P.M.
North Philadelphia 8:20 P.M.
Pennsylvania Railroad



Don’t Worry
About Moths
— mothproof
cloth itself
»
Larvex actually mothproofs
clothes, rugs, furniture, so that
moth-worms won’t even begin
to eat them. New and sure
way to prevent moth damage.
LARVEX
THOMAS J. BROWN, President
R. FELLENBAUM,
ODDO
S11 CL
EAT - DRINK - SMOKE
AND BE MERRY
Boils 6 :
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Just received a Fresh Lot of SCHRAFFT’S BLUE
BANNER CHOCOLATES put up in One Pound Boxes
at 20¢ per Pound.
We also have a Special Price on several lots of Ci-
They are all right,
Just received a new lot of DR. PLUM PIPES.
PEANUTS ROASTED FRESH EVERY DAY
A Full Line of
and TOBACCO
at Reduced Prices
CHIQUES ROCK SOFT DRINKS on Ice, per bot.
USED CARS CHEAP
1928 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1928 CHEVROLET COACH
1928 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET
1924 CHEVROLET COUPE
STUDEBAK. LIGHT SIX TOURING
OVERLAND SEDANETTE
FORD TON TRUCK—Express Body

CIGARETTES,
FORD TOURING
Elmer G. Strickler
MAYTOWN, PENNA.


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HOW ARE YOUR SHOES?
DON'T WAIT TOO LONG
BRING THEM IN
CITY SHOE
REPAIRING CO,
H. A. DARRENKAMP
3 Doors East of Post Office
0 10 GE 1
MOUNT JOY, PA
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