LC re ar FEROS ~ Mount Joy Bulletin MOUNT JOY, PENNA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930 $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVAN VOL. XXIX, No. 36 MERCHANTS MUST ADVERTISE LARGELY—COURAGEOUSLY—THE THINGS THAT PEOPLE WANT AND WILL BE HELPED BY OWNING TWO WOMEN, EACH" ™ sv moians THIS IS LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY to LocaL ust |OUR MORTUARY 100 YEARS OLD], ous crs of ste x Son 0 Lane RECORDINGS boulders at Safe Harbor containing accredited list issued by the Com- ONE OF THEM: MISS ELLEN placed upon them mission on Secondary Schools of | MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE oe HARN. A FORMER STUDENT by early Indian settlers, kept within the Association of Colleges of the HAVE PASSED TO THE AND TEACHER AT CEDAR the confines of the county, the stones Middle States and Maryland. GREAT BEYOND HILL SEMINARY will be removed under the Other schools have either not La of State Historian Dr. Frederic A. applied for standing or do not pre- Mrs, Elizabeth Carter, aged G8 Out at Hastings, Nebraska, re- Godeharles, 2d Pieced in the Indian pare for college, officers of the | died at Columbia. rie ’ ; ite lore collection of the state museum, association point out, and omission : cently, two women of 100 years Harries: A small fark: however oh 2 p > Samuel Shenberger died at Col oar nj arn : ji ’ does no necessarily reflect on ia. 86 v : Sach mut gi avs ether 2 ot the hieroglyphics may be presented their merits. A es Welt died at Col- Gai 0, of considerable local In. [10 the Lancaster Approved schools are: Boys’ | umbia, aged 70 vears. terest because one of thats: ladies] Dr. Godoliories, in discussing the High school of Lancaster; Stevens Mrs. Sarah Gross, 77, a native Vise Elica Horr, ‘was a student | Stones which are being removed to High school; Franklin and Mar- | of Columbia, died at Allentown, ale ? : 11 | save them from being submerged by | shall sademv. Shi School i x and later a teacher at Cedar Hill sha academy, »sShippen school, Miss Annie McManus, formerly: the Susquehanna river by the erection Linden Hall Lititz High school f Col i i Thursday at wv. at Mount J all, Lititz § Jolumbia, ay S Seminary, at Mount Joy. of a hydro-electric dam at Safe Har- 10 died TS intormati as ive West Lampeter Vocational school, | york. Fig “hg hy gsi hor, the mange were pieced on the i Manheim Boro High school, Mount | John H. Bucher ring . . . € ’ 5 POT 5 meter oO 1 i : and publisher of Omaha, Neb. Mr. Seles lon before Lancaster county : Joy High school and Manor High John H. Bucher, died at his Barnhart says: as 3 hd school at Millersville. home in Forman, Sargent county, “In the early 70's the school TTT. — North Dakota, from injuries sus- GENERAL NEWS tained when attacked by a bull. i Mr. Bucher is a brother-in-law FOR BUSY FOLKS of Mrs. Wm. Hassinger, of Florin. i by Mrs. Richard Bratherton ee mre Mrs. Annie Lee Bratherton, seventy, eel A eee vas reorganized as a school ror FIRST SETTLERS both sexes and my brother Will, of | A Harrisburg, and I were students! there the term of 1874-5. IN LANCASTER C0. Expect to pay a visit to my relatives in Mount Joy and other places in the spring or summer. NOTED WRITER IN THE PHILA- i INTERESTING HAPPENINGS | wife of Richard Bratherton, died at Following is the article describ- DELPHIA INQUIRER | § FROM ALL OVER THE COUN- her home, Marietta, Sunday morning ing the celebration: CLAIMS THEY WERE t ’ TRY FOR THE BENEFIT of complications, after an illness of Miss Ellen Harn, one of the SWISS MENNONITES ! i OF BUSY PEQPLE one year. > nation’s earliest women teachers : | m= i mre eee Besides her husband three grand- in free public schools, reached her Girard in the Philadlphia In- | i Mrs. Bertha Menaugh is driving a | children; three great grandchildren; one hundredth birthday January jquirer, prompted, as he says, by ? new Plymouth. (Turn to Page 5) 18, while Mrs. Caroline Wademan | my reference to early Swiss sett- | i i Miss Anna Grosh is confined to her — celebrated her century birth an- | lers in Pennsylvania, one who | 8 home with chicken pox. niversary Tuesday. i wishes to be known as “Skippack | ; A cardboard of beer labeled | AMERICAN LEGION CARD . Each is able to be about com-| Mennonite” sends me two ques- | i glass, was seized in the Enola PARTY WINNERS (Turn to Page Six) tions: \ yards. 0 apd Wii rm “Is it true that Lancaster county i The National bank at Terre Hill | The Walter S. Ebersole Post, No. Don’t Miss Your Copy was first settled by Swiss and not | has merged with a similar bank at | 185, held their regular monthly That handy little booklet, pub- by Germans? And, were the Swiss | Blue Ball. | card party, at the Legion Home, on annually by the Bulletin, | pioneers Mennonites?” { Mr. Roy B. Sheetz our local funeral ; Monday with a very good “The Season,” js now ready! Yes to both questions, The first director is sporting a new Ford and attendance. These parties are held for distribution. The book contains white man whose name is connect- | a new delivery truck. | the second Monday in each month. a limited amount of advertising nh 1 history was | All the crossing watchmen on the | prea is invited and bring your : igs is Michelle, a Swiss prospector x i he : i friends with you, so don’t forget the in addition to one of the most K “OWS IC ’ prosp y Penna. R. R. were granted an in- 3 ’ g tide a ales evep | Who scouted that region, looking ! na i dak next one Monday, March 10th. complete lists of Spring Sales ever |W : 2) , crease in pay yesterday. : ’ . published. In it are nearly 200 | for precious metals in 1704. | Mr. John Frey of near Hossler's | Practice up and be a winner. These public’ sales. These books arc dis- His daring caused his arrest by | church, killed a hog, 15 months old, | were the winners at Monday night's tributed free. ithe Penns, who accused him of which weighed 516 pounds dressed. party: 0 ee lil lists iss trading with Indians without al Hy Miss Flo Smith resigned her posi- Pinochle, Pete Miller and F. H. 3 license. But Michelle’s answer to! tion at Trim rg’ i accepted She Will Pl At Lincoln ats i 3s ap 0 FPR WER oN y 7 7 ; Qn ATT 1 J mmers’ and accepted a | Shenk. ho The HM Band: of Mt. | the charge had much significance. THIS IS A REPRODUCTION OF THE WELL KNOWN MONUMENT BY ST. GAUDENS. position at the Grey Iron Casting Co. Five Hundred, Jos. I. Nellis, Mar- Joy will play their second engage- | He said he was looking over| Today marks the birthday of Abram continent a new nation, conceived in honored dead we take increased devo-| William Black, aged 70, of | garet Rahm, C. V. Kinsey, Mrs. L. > oh i that wooded land at the request of 1. : liberty, and dedicated he proposi- tion to that cause f hich they } Wenksvill sar GC : ne 5 ment at Lincoln on Saturday, | (T t 3) 1 1 Lincoln, Civil War President of the asl 5. and ae lea RY 10 the yr ba gn ase or wh hs i o ps 2, hi osha was | Libhart, Mrs. D. N. Long, Edward 5 5 t 1 | urn to page Sn HAE . _,. tion that all men ar ual, gave as neasure ot devotion; | fined $700 for killing deer out of : Zande A fs? Md United States, and one of America’s we are engaged in a great civil war, that we here highly resolve that these senscn ivi Mee 3 Be AT Figs 5 carniva: Winch wil, he. ne y el greatest men. Born of lowly paren- testing whether that nation—or any dead shall not have died in vain; that : i . Butzer, aco Ten « Lincoln Fire Company in their fire |B. & L. ASSOCIATION tage. product of strugeling poverty, Other nation so conceived and so dedi- this nation shall, under God, have a Peter H. Hilgert, of Columbia, | Fryberger, Sue Wisman, Rea Wis- house. IS PROGRESSING NICELY i » I oo ggling 7 Ys cated—can long endure. We are met new birth of freedom; and that gov- | was sued for $15,500 damages by a | man, Matilda Haas and Lew Libhart 5 ss pene Py Lincoln clearly proved that where on a great battlefield of that war. We ernment of the people, by the people, Philadelphia lady on account of a Bridge, Mrs. U. E. Hoffer, Miss 0° Valentine Party The regular monthly meeting of |there is a will, a way may be found are met to dedicate a portion of that for the people, shall not perish from | motor accident. Bare, Ruth Shellenberger, John G. Miss Sue Fackler entertained a' the Directors of the Mount Joy | to render real service to one's country Rel a the Snel Testing Mace of ase the earth. 4 Richard Brubaker, son of Daniel B. | Longenecker, Mrs. C. S. Newcom- 0 number of friends at a Valentine Building and Loan Association {and become a blessing to mankind. Sarton re in RS re N15 al To | Lincoln little dreamed, when thus | Brubaker, one of our local merchants, | o). My. Dumvill, Mrs. C. V. Kinsey party at her home near Salunga | Was held at the First National It was reserved for this strange ing and in that we fo do this. | tr Sane or Ba i is recovering from Cresoline burns | ,,4 mys, Anthony Warta. Wednesday evening. They played | Bank au Trust Company last |peing late in life, without name or But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedi- ~ yay hn boii Ra ns fats, neck ong bends, ——————— ames h ic nd refresh-|! vednesday evening. - arati atc cate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot | 3» “| Jay Harold and Alice athryn ¢ games, ad musi 2 : Secretary Bomb ; ted fame,’ or hreparation, 10 be snatched he + this d " I piece as to be looked upon as one | Brubak 5 1 daughter of | 1 ©BACCO PROSPECTS ARE ments. All present had an enjoy- Secretary omberger reported obscurity, raised to a supreme hallow this ground. The brave men, . { Young Son and. cahugnier JUST A. TRIFLE BRIGHTER 9 able time, the receipts for January were $1,-|command at a supreme moment, and l1Ving and dead, who struggled here, Of the greatest addresses ever de-| Daniel B. Brubaker are confined o 5 06270 and the. Treastrer, Fellen. with the destiny of 4 na Job It farzbove our pow-/livered by modal man. their home with Whooping cough. et: ; beam reported a balance of $340 usec er to add or detract. The world will] May the spirit of sacrifice be im- aaa es The tobacco situation thruout this 5 LOCAL DOINGS 36. The receipts are very encourag- ; ha ; ols, Yor Jong el bued in our hearts that these dead CHARGES ARE WITHDRAWN community is still far from normal Ing and total almost: or Much asl. CAR WOK HOE AON He er aes id 1 SYS pot dist fn Sud FLORIN MAN RELEASED Sven tough the dealers would eta cn ud ® | spirit of this great man than his fam- i w aut ney MH re Living. rather to “from the ashes of dissolving self” like to have the crop, it appears as i similar associ: years older. s address, which w s for us, ving, ra 3 on ‘nae afflic- ArTe att So 5 AROUND FLORIN; There were two applications for Jous ( etyshurg agro whic 1 We re he. dedicated here to the wifinished and 3X from the furnace heat of afdic Daniel Brubaker, fifty, of Florin, though they are at a loss to know ¢ | loans One was zranted znd the produce here for the benefit of rising work which they have thus far so no- tion” may rise a nobler nation and a was released from the Lancaster just about what it is worth. ans. > was g rations: ari i retain : or o lighting t pay. tol 93 ® | s arts of SE other veferred 20 the Property BY A oon. am iy : arried on. It is rather for us to Robie] opie ng RY county prison, when charges of | In | ore Darts of the oon hy ¢ LOYALTY GIRLS OF THE CHURCH committee with power to act ‘Four score seven years ago, be here dedicated to the great task man’s hig estiny @ 8 = motor vehicle while | COPS Were sold this week. . nos OF THE BRETHREN HELD | . our fathers brought forth upon this remaining before us: that from these tage. sd 3 Musser, near Ironville, sold 12 acres TIN ERI { under the influence of liquor were at 20 ands. A i f oth 1 OLAS NET PAY |ScouTs WILL CELEBRATE dropped at a hearing before Squire |Z "LDC 0 Wot same igure and | LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY LOCAL MAN ARRESTED OTTERBEIN GUILD MET {WILL TAKE TRADE CENSUS C. C. Hicks, of Maytown. The charges or hn 15 us hii Ie Rolrer i ! IN GAMBLING DRIVE WITH MISS GETA DIETZ THRUOUT THE COUNTY | had been brought by Frank Nissley. | D, 0 acres, The Loyalty Girls of the Church of m_— | of Mavtown. Brubaker was arrested Getz, was sold for 23 and 6. the Brethren of this place, held their Boy Scouts of America Troup | Three persons were arrested by The Otterbein Guild of the Unit- Eight men who will gather data | by Chief of Police Timer of Down around Stevens several crops \. class meeting on Friday night at the No. 2, will hold a Lincoln’s Birth- |gtate Police of the Manheim station ed cb held t1 10 eet. for the special census of all dis | this ploce Blige y, were sold at prices ranging/from 18 2 ‘ethren church eld their meet- ° : x = { FE, and 4 to 20 and 5. Around Lincoln four crops were sold at 20 and 5. home of Miss Fannie Lehigh, of near day program at the troop head- ign charges of conspiracy to violate Maytown. Those present were: Mrs. | quarters to-night. All scouts are the gambling laws and District At- ing at the home of Miss Geta Dietz on East Main street, Monday even-' { tribution and manufacturing in | RE I, i the county outside Lancaster and | The “Patt” Is Out { | | Ephraim Eshleman, Misses Clara urged to be there. The troop’s torney Summer V. Hosterman has . Columbia, were named Saturday. Vit eat the Datars i: oe iroff, Sally Flowers, Jane Kraybill, chairman announced at the last announced his drive to rid Lancaster '"&: . The local districts will be can- | awey 1thly b an One local dealer Was Zo some Anna Mae Werner, Lillian Hotten- meeting, that starting’ with to- county of slot machines has begun. Tre following wes the program: vassed as follows: | a Maid Mo fied Bs the | sections of East Donegal within the stein, Mary Werner, Florence Wern- night there will be a drive for | One of them was Michael Klessing- Piano Prelude, Mrs. Rettew; Doxolo- District No. 1, Walter Z. Hoff- |g i ite iis i oe past few days. He offered 18 cents annie Lehi ac i : new 1 bers 8 sc Of Pr 5 ZV; Scripture Readings, Mae Bea- NT ra arya Was he edit- ip ve have heard of any er, Fannie Lehigh, Grace Wittle and nev members. The scout that er proprietor of the Farmers’ Inn £3 pture R e man, Marietta: Conoy township, | ois) department contains such in. ut we have not heard of any crops Bertha Royer. Refreshments were brings in the most members at phere, who police charge with being ™menderfer, Helen Bates, Virginia (oi ponegal township, Elizabeth- ee RO Su that he bought. $ | teresting articles as Farnest tl frm served and a very interesting and the end of the month, will receive the head of a syndicate that has been Greenawalt, Ruth Hendrix; Solo, “Oo Mt. Joy township, | Effort Achi S ’ D : tw an a . i : 7s » Yih. rn am, YOWR Dorougn, Mt. yt 3 » | Effort Achieves Success,” “Doi instructive program rendered. The a very useful gift for use in scout placing machines thuout the county. Zion Haste,” Geta Dietz; Talk, po Donegal township, Marietta Yoo Bio yees ong | AIRPLANE WAS USED (turn to page 5) { work. { Mr. Shaub, one of the men arrested, ‘Those Who Know the Lord Give op | Literary de bi iy Si the TO FEED THE GAME YY Yr {implicated Klessinger by stating that Thanks” Ruth Derr; Meditation, pigrict No. 2, Oliver M. Fridy, | ship hart oso ” No As a BOOSTERS NAME OFFICERS; Annual Bee he, Klessinger placed a slot machine “How Grateful Am I"; Prayer; yjounille: Mt. Joy borough, | “Yorick and Hamlet’ and others | 7 was used last Wed- ELECTION FEBRUARY 25 The Landisville Grammar School in his hotel and was to share in the Mission Study, “I Saw a Ship a Rapho township, Penn township, ' ,¢ ah stl Ae EL 9 hers { nesday by the State Game Com- el will hold their annual spelling bee profits. Sailing,” by Geta Dietz, Beatrice Manheim borough, West Hempfield iE a Dr ne nature. mission to drop food to wil The Boosters met Monday even- on Saturday evening, Feb. 22nd, in' Klessinger waived a hearing and Wagner, Almeda Stauffer, Ruth township, Mountville borough. Restoran “Hyskos turkeys and deer in the mountai ing at the Garden Spot Restaurant the High School auditorium. An 8ave hal for court. Brubaker, Mrs. Rettew, Ruth Bishop eet ee be vod Hove ob SE or Ta | ous sections of Cumberland Cou. with a goodly number present. Af.jinierosting program of dialogues TS Edna Pennell, Mrs. Ernest Cobaugh A SCHOOL BAND IS I Gertificate to tHe Health Off er on TY : ter dinner the nomination of offic- {and music will be given. There will | Congratulations A social hour followed, at which NOW A CERTAINTY | Secr tar f M nt 7 7 Foe ck res pounds of corn ers was held. Mr. Arthur Hendrix {be two classes, with six prizes to; Mr. Fred Lieberher Sr. had a birth- time a Valentine party was very Bord oF H oy Tr Sin Miz at 2nd apples Wore dropped In sacks was nominated president; Dr. [each class. | day the past week. much appreciated. Games were A meeting of the Parents and I rotor To pal Dy. Fame over various parts of the area by Smedley, John Tryon and Dr. W. TT te | Evelyn Gerber had her Tth played. Delicious refreshments were pupils of the proposed band of the ote Fe Put Pear 'v H. Gibb, a game protector. D. Chandler, vice president; C. A. Home From Hospital { birthday on Sunday. served to fifteen folks. Mt. Joy Schools was held Monday Yon Har = Bo 3 Wealand, secretary and treasurer. | Mr. Joseph B. Hershey, local | Betty Bigler recently celebrated gags (iE fick NERY {evening in the High School auditor- I vw An Intoxicated Driver Election will take place Feb. 25 |tonsorial artist, was brought home ' her second birthday. METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL [ium with an attendance of thirty | Killed I Crich 25 ie ude Aungst, aged of Next Tuesday there will be o so-ifrom a Phila, hospital last week | Elsie Dillinger. eslobrated her ELECTS OFFICERS parents present, of which twenty| wm. mu Brick. 610 Vine St Jo ate I, Colun was arrested cial meeting of the Rotarians and |after being a patient there nearly |birthday on Saturday. i — | signed for the trial 8-lesson plan. | phil, er ui I oh 2 was killed and three athers ~ | ix y cS is ore zi 3 i atilds 1 . ae oy B i : i 3 vf dri a ar vhi in- Boosters at the Garden Spot res- os weeks. He greatly proved bi Moulds, Coad had her 15th The Methodist Sunday - School {There are fourteen pupils who al-|iniured when a Seer Gar. sad os Y : a hile ve , Pra . a is able : Ins . Yast | ; : it ] n a nger car anc 0 nearly re taurant. Dr. Gage. of Millersville, ng is now able to be about the birthday last ursday. . |elected the following officers on ready play instruments, giving a|a 5.ton truck collided on the Lin-|a mnalicoman hit id bane 4 Into All ‘address the club house. Harold Barnhart celebrated his | ; ip gaya yay Zyl HL 2 tv tavern of the i ho a policeman but did bang into the will address the clubs. | + | Monday evening: Superintendent, [total of thirty-four in favor of the | .oln Hichwav hick vg; rh = ! etl Ges birthday last Wednesday {Do 1 Ww Gar! Assi Q fe Tool 'B or iy I 4 coin ighway, east of Lancaster, | fence. There were 57 empty eal : A € as ww. F. . Garber; Assistant Schoo >and, and 1s expected to | Saturday tles a 7 @ v i i Is Seriously. Charged The Firemen’s Banquet | Miss Esther Barnhart observed tntendort Mr C. Walters: a have Rito slendinres by i ond of | ae bottles and 7 empty kegs in his is : Ee ie : |intendent, Mr. C. alters; Secre-|have ty signatures by the end of | ——— a Le i | Friendship Fire Company No. 1 {her 17th birthday on Thursday. > a3 eats car. Byron Detweiler, of Ross street, |, ; M ny NL SS . tary, Mrs. C. Walters; Treasurer, |the week. B ht N F rinse liens Lancaster, a student of the Temple held its annual banquet in Andy Mr Hoty Medanh colebroted nis Mr. Ww Crider; Treasurer, Benev- YE ought iid ords Univ 1 % il for ¢ Brown’s hall last Thursday even- | birthday Thursday, February 6th. |" a Rr Ss ih Pianist, | Stud Wri Pl | Mr. John D. Miller, of this place, Quartette Will Broadcast : Da 5 a Son f I ting. Sauerkraut was served to | Caroline Smith celebrated her | Olences, yr H RE | “ sonia wohl . _ |bought a new sport model Ford The U. B. Male Quartette of this Son Ea 8 i My ape 9" seventy firemen and friends, All | birthday Friday, February the Tth. Mrs. E. W. Garber; Supt. of Lk Arthur Moyer, Junior at Latay- and Jacob Brown, also of town, |place has heen engaged to sing at owing a soaring 8 ore erman v4 a fine time. Master Wilbur Hawthorne cele- Mary Dept., Miss Fannie Mumma; | ette College, visited friends in this |bought a Ford sport roadster | the Water Street Rescue Mission John F. Burkhart on Tuesday errr orn: brated her birthday Monday the 10. Supt. of Home Dept., Mrs. H. Clay; | city on Sunday. A one-act play! from the local dealer, Mr. Clarence |of Lancaster on Sunday afternoon, night, Dorothy Myers, of this boro, Reading by Mrs. Beyer lee | Supt. of Temperance Dept., Miss | Mr. Moyer has written called “Mon- |S. Newcomer. Both cars were de- | February 16, between the hours of i ihe i TE he asus There will be a special service at Prof. Brandt Spoke | Dalis College; Supt. of Missions, ey Talks,” will be presented at the |livered yesterday. 3:00 and 4:30. The services will be er o r, and Mrs. ‘larry Myers. Mt. Joy M. E. Church noxt Sun- Prof. Mervin Brandt, of our |Mrs. Clinton Campbell. |little theatre at Lafayette in ey broadaast. ee et rene . nl ’ ! is > —e El “ms li ——— Notified Ab . day, Feb. 16 at 7:30 P. M., at which | school faculty, made an excellent TT. j April —Bethlehem Globe-Times. Bought a Property otified to ate It time Mrs. Wm. H. Beyer will give a |address before the Rotary Club | Violated Traffic Laws Mr. Moyer, referred to above, is Mr. Earl Kaylor has purchased Supper and Fancy Work Sal A complaint, having been made reading. Hearty welcome to all here yesterday using Lincoln as| Chief of Police Elmer Yernhey 1 Mount Joy boy. Last year he took | the frame double house he now The Ladies’ Aid .Society of the by residents of Old Market street, mein Ate his subject. All the members and | made these arrests last week: {a course in drama at Yale Univer- occupies, corner of Lumber and |United Brethren church will hold a stench arising from the One Meat Store Less visitors were greatly pleased. For passing at an intersection, | sity. We hear he has just been | David streets, in this boro, from [baked ham supper in the church Sa : water from the new creamery The Union Meat Store, in business | Next week's meeting will be a |John Hoopes, Ridley Park, Del. Co. | elected a member of Chi Phi Fra- the Ww. B. Detwiler Estate at {basement on Saturday, February 22 the Board of Health has notified jon East Main street for the past few | joint meeting with the Lancaster | pop failine to heed stop signs: |ternity at Lafayette. private sale and on private terms. |They will also have Bonnets. Ap- a ae ey ahs A r Y ‘ ancas . av yi . % ere re ree eee : x 7 1 the proprietors to abate the cause. |months, moved out of town Monday, Club at Lancaster, Thursday even- | George Resh, of Marietta, and Mr rons and Fancy Work for sale. oo SS discontinueing the store. ing. {John H. Shank, of R 3, Mt. Joy. i Series of Meetings Local Men Named tll Wms ste Hospital Meeting : sree tf { A series of revival meetings will At a meeting of the Lancaster Baptism and Reception The regular meeting of the State Secretary Coming Mrs. Kirk R. Burkett has accepted Cut His Cheek begin in the Mennonite church, on | County Guernsey Breeders’ Associa- There will be baptism and recep- Woman's Auxiliary of the Lancas- State Council Secretary position at the Grey Iron Casting | While coasting near the Sunnyside | Donegal Springs road, here, Sun-|tion, the following local men were |tion of members in the United Breth- ter General Hospital will be held | Brinser of Philadelphia, will be pres- } Company . | school, Marlin, 7-year-old son of Mr.|day evening, Feb. 23. These meet- | named as members of the executive fren Church, Sunday morning, Feb. Thursday, Feb. 13, at three o’clock |ent at the meeting on Friday Feb. Te, land Mrs. Jacob Shaffer, ran into an- ‘ngs will continue nightly for two |committee: Messrs. S.'M. Root, of | 16. Evangelistic services each Wed- at the heme of Mrs, S. B. Bern-|14, of the Praterns] Patriotic Ameri- The New Holland Machine Com- |other sled and cut a deep gash in his weeks, conducted by Rev. John W.|Landisville; H. L. Mumma. Landis-|nesday and Sunday evening, Rev. Co hart. cans here. Please attend. pany has asked for a receiver. (cheek which required stitching. Hess, of Akron. All are invited. ville, and N. E. Garber, Mount Joy. E. Rettew, minister. 35 A \ v’ 3 Lh, Quan
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