VOL. won, No. 27 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1929 The Mount Joy Bulletin $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Wanamaker S Store Head Says: Business and Advertising Must Carty On Without Cartainent If the United States Is to Keep ns Prosperity WERE MAKING WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER OF DEER KILL BIG GAME At Huntingdon, twelve deer hunt- ers arrested on charges of making illegal kills, were fined a total of NUMBER OF EXCEPTIONALLY $8,678, three of the men going to FINE DEER WERE SHOT BY (Jail in default of payment, follow- LOCAL GUNNERS DURING ig a week-end raid on a Big Vall- FIRST WEEK ey hunting camp. A gang of hunters had shot nine- Local hunters are getting their (teen deer, including bucks, does share of big game at various places | and fawns, had them dressed and thruout the deer districts of Penn- | stored in cellars of men who resid- sylvania and a number of fine large {ed near their camp. : : bucks were brought to town during | That's the biggest game violation the first week of the season. = this state has had for for years. pended are some of them:. George F. Lutz, of Columbia, | LOCAL FIRE FIRE CO’S. killed a 150-lb bear while deer] hunting in Potter county. NE NOMINEES They Shot Five W 2 The Mountville Gun Club, com-| i posed of sixteen members, shot fiv °| THERE ARE THREE CANDI- buck while encamped at Mt. Union. DIDATES FOR CHIEF OF “Happy’’ Shot a Buck COMPANY — ALSO OPPO- Mr. William Darrenkamp, locali SITION FOR OTHER antique dealer, shot a fine buck) OFFICES while hunting on the South Moun- reo — tains last week. At the regular monthly meeting Four Deer, One Bear of Friendship. Fire Tost The Téc Hill Gun Ciuh, of Col. Thursday evening, ofiters were umbia, | with twenty members, nominated for the coming year anc = oir Yaar Lycoming there is opposition for nealy all Tear ze bond the important offices. This would Coy. shot four deer and bent. jindicate as much activity at the A Fine Specimen I meeting in January as we had at Messrs. Abner Weaver, of New- {ho regular election here last Fall. town; Henry Strickler, of Eliza- Following are the nominees for bethtown, and Jno. E. Schroll, of the various offices: (turn to page 5) Pres.—H. G. Brown. SSE | 1st Viee President—Wm. ENTERTAINED FRIENDS ON {Mi ler. SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY | 2nd = a nell. Mr. John Miller, Sr., local slater, ! Secretary—James H. on High street, celebrated his TOth| Ag Secretary—Chas. birthday anniversary on Thursday! yan. by entertaining a number of his; friends to a goose dinner. They all pallenbaum. wished Mr. Miller many more hap-{ Chaplain-—J. C. McCord. py birthdays. Chief of Company—W. R. Pen- SEC (Turn to Page 4) A. Vice President—J. D. Pen- Metzler. L. Eshle- N. Nissly and R. <4 Bee Saturday Night Miss Elizabeth Hershey, teacher, THIS SHOULD BE QUITE AN will hold a spelling bee at the Joint | INDUCEMENT TO THE BOYS school, along the concrete road, a A new world’s record ¥ price of $8.25 a pound was paid for Lucky Strike, the grand champion steer of the 1929 International livestock ishow held at Chicago. Elliott Brown 20 year old farm boy of Rosehill, Iowa, whose steer won the premier A Christmas Program award of the exposition, will re- The Christmas program of the! give nearly $7,700 for his 930 Ib. United, rethren church, here, will: pinay on Sunday ovaning, Dec.| J (. Penney, chain store opera- kn exceptionally fine program aonin was the succesful bidder has been arranged and wil be pub-!a¢ the auction. Last year Penney lished in next week’s issue. purchased Dick, the grand cham- AUTOMISHAPS |= merit ds OVER WEEK END OEP mile west of Florin, Saturday even- ing, Dec. 14, at 7.30. There will be two spelling and a general in- formation class with three prizes to cach class. Other features are dia- logues, songs, readings, music, ete. aS A AEE SUES BEAUTY PARLOR FOR DAMAGE TO HAIR A suit to recover $500 damages —— i for the loss of her hair which came MAN KILLED WHEN HIS CAR ‘yom an accident while obtaining a STRUCK A POLE AND UPSET |permanent wave ‘was started by -—LANCASTER FOLKS IN A Miss Pauline E. Aungst, CRASH NEAR LANDIS- Hempfield township, against the La VILLE May Beauty Shop, located in Lan- mp caster, Miss Aungst claims that One man was killed and more{the employees of the shop were than a score of persons were injur-|pepligent to the extent that she will | ed in automobile accidents over the|jose all her hair. week-end. - RE Mother, Daughter Hurt Dog Licenses Dec. 16 When a machine in which they| 7, gelicitate the handling were riding, operated by Jacob H.!ihousands of dog licenses in Stokes, of Lancaster, was sideswip- | acter county and to- give dog own- ed by a car driven by Mrs. Pauline | pq ample time to meet all the re- Barnes on the Harrisburg pike, east| of the law, the 1930 of Landisville, Mrs. Harold Stokes! {tags will be placed on sale Decem- of the Lan- and her daughter were injured on. 16, it was announced by Depu- | Sunday. Both cars were damaged. | gy County: Treasurer ‘Milton: 8, One Man Killed | Falck, 15,000, were received. / BE. CA. “Bill” ore tt ore ie Williams, thirty-two, proprietor of the Willow Tea ote] Lancaster, R. 4, died in the Gener-, al hospital of a fractured Paid $251 for Wooden A Lancaster man named ebzel- | skull, | ter paid $251 for a wooden Indian of West | JURORS CHOSEN TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY. FOUR NAMED TO SERVE FOR FIRST THREE MONTHS NEXT YEAR A total of 274 jurors from the city and county to serve during the first three months of the coming year were drawn Saturday morning in the office of the County Commis- sioners in the Court House. Twenty-four Grand Jurors for the session of - Quarter Sessions Court, starting January 20. and seventy petit jurors for the same term were selected. Sixty petit jurors also were drawn for the Common Pleas Court sessions start- Petit Jurors To serve in the Court of Quarter Sessions, etec., commencing on Mon- day, the 20th day of January, 1930 Albert King, Elizabethtown. Tobias F. Herr, Neffsville. John Galebach, Manheim, (Turn to Page 4) re ee net CONQY TWP. DAIRYMAN ~ RETIRES FROM BUSINESS No. 6. Demmy, one of the residents of Conoy township, has retired from the milk business, after being in the “harness” many vears. Mr. Demmy also grows tobacco in his spare time, and has some of the choicest leaf tobacco. He and his wife have been married V oldest nearly sixty years, and both are enjoying good health. eet eee Man Burns to Death John F. Trupe, a 60 year old hod carrier, was burned to death in a booze party held at his Lancaster home Monday night. Will Open Feb. 1 The new State Hospital for crippled children, near Elizabeth- town, will be opened February 1, it was announced on Monday. eee GG RALLY HELD HERE MONDAY EVENING SUNDAY SCHOOL, CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR AND BROTHER- HOOD OF U. B. CHURCH MET IN THE LOCAL CHURCH A very successful rally of the Sunday Schools, Christian Endea- vor and Brotherhood of the Church- es of the United Brethren in Christ of Lancaster county was held in St. Mark’s United Brethren church here Monday evening with a good attendance. Mr. Levi C. Hershey, of Elizabethtown, president of Lancaster district, presided. The meeting opened at 7.30 with a song service followed by devo- tions. Address—“The Essential of Effective Bible Teaching,” by Dr. I. Moyer Hershey, of Philadelphia. Special music was then rendered. Rev. abethtown, rendered an address on the subject, Promote the Devotional Young People?” Announcements were then made, the excellent “How Life of suffered when his machine crashed |at the Kleinfelter sale of antiques into a ditch on the Willow Street held at Lebanon last week. An old (turn to page 5) fashioned chandelier, which had eight candle sockets, went for $330 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS WERE and a Liverpool NEARLY $23,000 THIS YEAR| $700. dish commanded | seems) Gesamte Last week the First National] Will Soon Move Bank and Trust Company, of this| My S. H. Miller e xpects to have | place, mailed out the checks to its his new place of business ready for many savings account patrons. {occupancy in the very near future. | This year the bank had 451 ac-{He will occupy it as soon as com- | counts and the total amount of the | pleted. checks was $22,849.55. This is an| My. B. R. Bishop, who conducts increase of $3,000.00 over last|a shoe store on West Main street, year’s savings account. will move into the place vacated by New accounts for next year are| Mp Miller. now open at the bank and quite a ——- number have already started their deposits. me etl AG County’s First Aviatrix/ The first Lancaster woman to re- ceive a plane pilot's license is -Miss Gladys Hickey, seventeen-year-old Stevens High School student who passed her final examination at the Lancaster airport. Ei. Run Down by Auto Richard Fink, eight, of Man- heim, was run down by an auto- mobile driven by Earl Hummer, of Manheim, while coasting »: the street in that boro. The boy was removed to St. Joseph’s hospital. re A ws ren. | Back Run Entertainment Saturday evening, Dec. 21, there will be a Christmas program at the Back Run school, three miles north east of Mt. Joy. There will be = sepcial features added to the numerous dialogues, monologues, exercises, drills, ete. Also a general information class and special music. Lois S. Forney is the teacher. emma ret AO 't at Airyvale weram will be ren- Entertainm A Christ Mt. Joy High Won dered Dec. 7.30 in the Airy-| Last Friday evening in the local vale school] about two and a}High school gym, Mount Joy High half mileg of Salunga. ys defeated the Reformed Five, t proghan plumbia, by a score of 17 to 9. as. quite hisglime ta | The benediction concluded | teresting i President, | President, followed by a talk, “Why Prayer?” an in- program. officers of the Levi C. Hershey; Wm. D. Bryson; M. Groff; The district Secre- tary, Anna Treasurer, J. H. Stern. After the rendition of program, a se held. Last the regular ssion of prayer was similar meeting Brethren evening a was held in the United church at New Holland. et Eee School Entertainment A program of songs, dialogues, drills, will be held at the Grand View schoolhouse, north of Florin, on Thursday evening, December 19, at 7.30. Admission, Miss Myra Hess is the teacher. ” ees ttl Ce 4 Heirloom Brings $3000 V A Quarryville resident sold for $3000 a mahogany tilt-top pie crust table which is about two and and one half feet in diameter and said to be one of three of its kind known to be in existance in this county. en rm et Insert BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Claude Espen- shade, of near town, announce the birth of a son, on Dec. 2. Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Funk an-) recitations and special music| FOR NEXT COURT Sessions of the Peace, commencing | on Monday, the 20th day of Jan- uary, 1930. James F. Hipple, E’town, R. D. No. 1, Aaron Heisey, Mount Joy. Menno. H. Risser, E’town, R. D. No. 2. ing January 27, February 3 and March 10. The complete list of jurors follows: Grand Jurors To serve in a court of Quarter! | Tuesday. { C. C. Hollingsworth, of Eliz- | Best | SUES TO RECOVER AUTO CRASH DAMAGE A suit to recover $250 damages as the result of an automobile col- lision October 11, on the Harris- burg pike, near Landisville, was started before the Court of Com- mon Pleas at the Court House on Monday by Miss Minnie A. Eshle- man, of Landisville. According to Miss Eshleman, the accident, in which her machine was badly damaged, was caused direct- ly through the negligence and the carelessness of the defendant, C. F. Runkle, of Middleburg, Pa., named as defendant in the action. RS Wea se ior PICKED FROM™ is r iT THE CA PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE MANY COMERS AND GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY t Mrs. C. E. Rettew spent Monday at Harrisburg. | Prof. and Mrs. Stayer, of Millers- | ville, spent Sunday here. Mrs. Willis Freed visited her sis-| ter at New Oxford recently. Mr .and Mrs. John Adams of Harris- | burg, visited at the U. B. parsonage. Mrs. Mary Sheppard, of Rapho, is, spending some time with Mus. Fred] Lieberher. Mr. John Conner spent Sunday | with Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Gutshall, in Donegal. Mr. and Mrs. Greiner and family, | of Landisville, visited relatives here! on Sunday. Misses Esther demuth spent Sunday Sipe at Salunga Mrs. Sorah Bord, of is spending several days with Mr. | and Mrs. B. R. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stauffer Daniel Harriet spent Saturday Sunday with his parents at Mrs. Geo. Weber and children, Shirley and George, Jr., of Lan- caster, visited her sister, Mrs. Ed. Gutshall, and family, over the week end. Misses Hazel Pennell and Vida Hershey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lieber- her and sons, Fred and Robert, spent Sunday at Conewago with Mr: and Mrs. C. C. Hershey. AM STRAY DOGS TO BE SHOT; A BICYCLIST ARRESTED Jaker and Ruth Lin- with Frances and and | Florin. | Officer. Elmer Zerphey made the following arrests here the past week: Messrs. Milroy (Pete) Ellis and Elwood Garber were arrested for disregarding our stop signs. Messrs. Allen Gibble, Manheim R 5, and Elmer White, of Mount Joy Route 3, were arrested for violating our parking regulations. i Garden Spot Restaurant. | mittee RAPHO TEACHERS MET SATURDAY DIRECTOR BUCHER MADE AD- DRESS ON IMPORTANT NEED OF THE HOUR, MUSIC SU- PERVISION The Rapho township teachers held their monthly meeting at Sporting Hill on Saturday morning. Miss Charles discussed the sub- ject of language and told the teachers how she teaches language at Hossler’s., Andrew Martin discussed the subject of arithmetic, he discussed in full the methods of teaching the fundamentals, and the of thorough drills. The subject was further discuss- ed by Kready, who told the teach- ers how to interest, or stimulate the importance interest of the disinterested pupils in arithmetic. The subject was closed by Rohr- rns Bosters Will Meet The Booster Club will meet next Monday evening, Dec. 16th, at the on revising the By-Laws will give a report. The community Christmas cele- bration will also be discussed. Wheel Bursted—Man Killed Harry B. Carter, aged 29, died" five hours after being admitted to the Columbia Hospital. Part of an emery wheel which bursted, struck him on the head at the Malleable Castings Corp. at Columbia, where he was employed. LOCAL DOINGS AROUND FLORIN ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN: INGS FROM THAT THRIVING AND BUSY VILLAGE THE PAST WEEK | The com- | tained a large number of relatives and A MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR INDIA MISSIONARY service will be held next Sabbath afternoon at 2.30 P. M. in the Church of God in memory of Miss Leah Becker, who died re- cently in India. Miss Becker was a missionary for a number of years for the Churches of God. She a member the church at Mount Joy. A number the churches will unite in Rev. Dr. W. N. Yates, of the First Church of God, Lancaster, Pa., will the principal address. The is invited to the - a GENERAL NEWS FOR BUSY FOLKS INTERESTING HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE COUN- TRY FOR THE BENEFIT OF BUSY PEOPLE A Memorial was of surrounding this service. of make public i service. All dogs without collars and li- Mr. and cense tags, straying on the streets | spent Sundap at Middletown. of the boro, are to be killed by o1- Mr. and Mrs. James Hocken- | der of the County Game Protector. perry and David Mumper spent | J. S. Kuhn, of this place, was ar-| Saturday at Lancaster. rested for riding his bicycle on the | Messrs. Jacob Olweiler, Paul er’s remarks on the subject. He i — — said the teacher’s principle aim in : At Columbia they have a rose teaching the subject should not be | Push and tulips that are budding. to get pupils ready for High school| Rev. W. K. Fleck, will fill the but much time should be given bo | pulpit at the Presbyterian church the practical everyday | n Sunday. too much time given to the few | The Wacker brewery at Lancas- who want to enter High school at |te¥, was padlocked for one year the expense of many who never go | Starting Monday. wasn't fair. Elmer Alexander, of Lansford, Director Bucher gave an address | "a3 arrested at Elizabethtown on an important need of the hour, yesterday, for passing a fraudu- namely music supervision. He call- lent cheek. ed attention to the directors and Chester Krall, aged 25, of Lan- J teachers that all the seventeen was held up and robbed boroughs of the county and seven | While motoring, The highwaymen townships now have a music super- threw pepper in his eyes. visor, and heartily pledged his sup- [he State Banking Department "port to help Rapho to procure a ot Harr shurg that the music supervisor. Christmas fund money in the state The teachers unanimously were | Panks this year will be between in favor of Director Bucher’s cause | thirty and thirty-five million. rt een tl Ieee | GAVE DINNER IN HONOR OF SON AND HIS WIFE Mr. and Mrs. John Becker, enter friends at a duck dinner at their home near Hossler’s church Sunday in honor of their son Mr. and Mrs. John Hossler Jr.,, who were married on Thanks- giving Day. These guests were entertained: Mr. Bucher Gingrich and son Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Baum and sons Wayne and Lester; Mr. and Mrs, Zellers and daughter Martha; Mrs. Bomgardner and daughter Betty; James Kame, Misses Ada and Minnie Gingrich, John Gingrich and Hershey Geib, all of Leb- anon Co.; Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Beck- er and son Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Sawyer of Hossler's church; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Becker and children Etta May, John Franklin and Junior, and Mark Shank, of Mastersonville; Mr. and Mrs. Annie Mowry of Landis ville; Mr. and Mrs. John Becker and sons Harry and Norman. on had a fine time. Mrs. John Flowers? —_-— ey | THE PRIZE WINNERS AT LEGION’S CARD PARTY The regular Legion card party was held American at the pavement Saturday afternoon and | Shetter, John Anderson, spent | Legion Home on Monday evening, evening after being warned not to| Saturday at Lancaster. | with a good attendance. do so by our officer. This is a vio-| Miss Laura Scholer, of Pasadena.! The prize winners are as follows lation of our boro ordinance and; California, spent Thursday with | pinochle. first, John Murphy; sec- carries a fine of $4.75 for each of- | Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Kinsey. i ond, Margaret Rahm. fense. Mr. and Mrs. John Gingrich and | Bridge: First. Mrs. C8 New. i } Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Wolgemuth ! comer; Second, Mrs. 8. V. Barr; MAYTOWN AUXILIARY I spent Sunday at Lancaster. Ruth Shellenberger: Fourth, ELECTS NEW OFFICERS | Mrs. M. H. Wagenbach spent Harre GC. Brown: Fifth. Mrs. Rav | Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. { Kell Re h Rov Roller y T ies’ Auxiliary of ay- | Gertrude Groff, near Mt. Joy DN NIN, a ; The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the May- j bertruc AT ) y. | Five Hundred: First, M. Goss; town Fire Company have chosen the | Mrs. Efzaboth , Walters : hat Second, Mrs. Rea Wis Third, following officers for the year: Presi- | gone to West view Yo. spend | Mrs. D. N. Le ro Mic A dent; Ruth Nolt; first vice president, | _ (Turn to age 8.) | F. Hawthorne: ] Frank | Marie Harter; second vice president, | POULTRYMEN ATTENDED A | Shocks Sixth, Mrs. oy 8. Sheetz: Marian Shireman; secretary, Mary | MEETING HERE TUESDAY Seventh, Mrs. P. B. Stehman; Glattacker; treasurer, Helen Sload; | ler, Maytown {assistant secretary, Mrs. Bard Buller. | Twenty-five poultrymen attended a ilig 3 Tenth, [This is one of Maytown's most active | Fle n | organizations. are: | Vice | of new members were added to their | school building last evening igh sch ilding last ning. i tins roll. : | C. 0. Dossin, of State College, spoke | seh osm, of Diese 25 AND 23 MOTHERS rere {ree : > “3 9 - r ! varions youliry eulture TRE NNT PADDY Ie xd; 4 ; {2h Yanoy of pouliry culture ATTENDED BABY CLINIC | GOOD NEWS FOR THE ! after which a neral discussion was | i KIDDIES OF MT. JOY jcld. Breedin lise control f The | il = SR | problems and t en feeds, | We as held Tuesday After much work on the part « as cabbage. alf hot . A the] the Legion assisted by tl Rotary | yDics Gf discs: i 3 i - Club and rs, along Ww hes | x2 the Richland they have final-| . n Rc ing ly made an engagement with Santa! i i I . y 3 anes 1 ag Dr. Newcomer Spoke d. 1 {Claus and he will meet all the At (1 0 : cl na: h \ E re neeting of our |! large a : 4 hildre Mount . r from the - we r 1 ~ children of Mount Joy from tl | Rotary hub day noo, Dr. | Kinsey R. N. Mis es of one to elght at the Legion E. W. Newcomer, local veterin- | Henry, secretar , ‘thristmas eve at 6.30 P.| _. ene Bir 4 : Home on hristmas eve at 6.30 P arian, spoke on his classification.| As next Tue the 17th will | 0 4 ys = 1; . +3 at of . “hpigt- i M., Dec. 24th. With about 50 lantern slides he | be the last me before Christ Be sure and be on hand and see ji... interestingly spoke on that |mas, Santa Claus is expected to the fine toys he will have for you. most important of all foods, name- |arrive and it is hoped he will have — r milk a gift for each child present. vy milk. Taken Ill Suddenly Mr. Harry N. Nissley treated The hostesses for this week were Mrs. Abner Gingrich, of the Rotarians to chocolate in | Mrs. E. W. Garber and Mrs. Oliver ville, while here on a visit to thelhonor of his 57th birthday. G. Longenecker. family of Rev. I. A. MacDannald, rr GQ er me ements took ill suddenly Saturday evening Local Property Sold Home After Operation and was removed to the General On Saturday the semi-bungalow| Bishop Isaac Brubaker, of near 2 I Hospital at Lancaster for treat-|,f the late Henry Evans, on North | Erisman’s Church, returned Tues- nounce the birth of a son, Sunday.! irees. and recently a number ment. meeting called by the Agricultural Ex- ciation in the Mt. Joy old tension aSSs( Barbara street, was sold at public sale. It was purchased by Mr. Hi- Forged a Check ram Nissley for $4,610.00. C. S. Lewis W. Reeder, aged 22, of East | prank was the auctioneer. Petersburg, was arrested at Lancaster et Eee yesterday on a charge of forging and Moved to Town i passing a worthless check. Mr. William Bailey, a retired = errr riers railroad employe, moved his fam- Mr. I. W. Smith, on Marietta St., }ily here this week, occupying the just received a load of Christmas] Henry G. Carpenter property on Delta street. day from the Norristown Hospital, where he underwent an: operation for a cataract. He was a patient about ten days. re eel ~ Received a Good Pricel Jacob Fenstermacher, of Route 4, Lititz, sold his tobacco crop of three acres for 27 and 7 cents. This is one of the highest prices re- ported this year. ! cide OUR MORTUARY RECORDINGS MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THE GREAT BEYOND & rE ~ Frederick Lebergern died at Col- umbia Wednesday evening, aged 77 years. Annie M., wife of Jacob Kane, died at Washingtonboro, aged 79 years, Mrs. Charlotte Rider, aged 78, died at Columbia, the result of be~ ng badly burned. Zachary T. Bishop, aged 88 vears, died at the Masonic Homes at Elizabethtown, ville, fell into a railroad tank car of gasoline and was drowned. Adam Brubaker, aged 70, of Denver, this county, committed sui- by slashing his throat with a razor. Mrs. Elizabeth S. | Bard, aged 70, remains were Silver Spring died at Ronks. The interred in the | cemetery, George 92 years, Vashington Elkins, aged a guest at the Masonie Homes Elizabethtown, died Wed- nesday night. { t R. E. Taylor, Hellam, was Thursday, by the temporary Susquehanna 47, years old, of instantly killed on a dinkey engine, on bridge over the river at Columbia. Hon. W. W. Griest Congressman W. W. Griest died Mt. Clemens, Mich., on Thursday (turn to page 5) rr ell OTHERS MAY GET THEM; WHY NOT MOUNT JOY? at Five Lancaster gounty towns will receive new posi buildings if a bill Congress by Chairman Elliott, © 01 the House Public Buildings committee is pass- ed and approved by President Hoover. The measure provides new federal buildings for Paradise, Columbia, Manheim, Lititz and Elizabethtown. The bill calls for an expenditure of $215,000,000, to be used in the erection of post of- fices and other buildngs throughout the country and in the national capital. ENTERTAINERS AND THE GUESTS VISITORS WHO CALLED ON THEIR FRIENDS IN THIS LOCALITY AND WERE PLEASANTLY EN- TERTAINED With Ed. Gutshalls’ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gutshall en- tertained these folks on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Pax Draucker and son, Richard, of Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rhodes and son, Don, of Harrisburg. With Harvey Sumpman’s Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sumpman entertained at dinner on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Randler and daughter, Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Royer, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Bradley and sons, Clarence and Harvey Jay; Mrs. Hettie Royer, Bertha Royer, Lloyd, Clyde, and Edward Sumpman. Other gues were: Mrs. Lizzie Wintermyer, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zerhpey and children, Elsie, Goldie Samuel, Jr., and Mr Benjamin Miss Raymond ts and Bradley, rrr etl Ree EAST DONEGAL SCHOOL BOARD REORGANIZES al School Board has The East Doneg eorganized for the year, and elected fe wing officers: President, John Simons, M. D., Marietta; vice presi- dent Wolgemuth, Florin; b, Marietta: man, sec- treasur- Maytown. The C. Witmer, Mt. latter succeeds M. Maytown, who served The schools Donegal township are in first and with the new school building all completed, the pu- given many conveniences heretofore, they did not have. Principal Raffensperger has mapped out a program for the year, to include a number of entertainments, contests, ete. ctor is David The Ol n the board many years. in East class condition, pils are which, eet A Issued an Execution The First National Bank and Trust Company, of this place, has issued an execution for $7,000 against Nathan Jaschik, proprietor of the Penn Auto Wrecking Com- pany, at Florin. Sells 133 Cases Tr Cores Tome 3 J. B. Beamsderfer, local tol dealer, sold 133 cases of York county tobacco to Lutzbine, Joplin, Mo. Amos J. Hershey, well known elocutionist and entertainer, died at Lancaster, aged 46 years. Grant Harvey, aged 23, of New- . he rr A
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