"WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 20, 1930 "| THE MOUNT JOY “THAT LITTLE GAME” WAIT! WAIT! 'M GoIN' © RAISE! WAT Now, - You BET A CENT ‘i RAISE You TEN. ee 4 DRAG ‘ER AND WHY THE EXCITEMENT ? You'RE GoIN' To GET THE POT. \T'S Yours Now. NOTHIN' BUT "Four ACES! | ITS ALL Yours, IS THE LIMIT. } | gust eT || NOW SHow vs GET FWE THE © CENY WHAT You HAD. i { John B. Hershey, Mildred R. Her- died Thursday morning at the home Isaac H. Fellenbaum, | shey, Manheim; Mr Abram R of Amos Garman, in Conoy township, Isaac Henderson Fellenbaum, al- | Mummau, Mt. Joy R. ; Mrs. Clay of complications. He is survived by|most a lifelong resident of this | ton N Mrs. Alfred Mover. Jr. eleven grandchildren, and twenty-six | boro, died at the United Zion Home | Lancaster: Ada 8. Royer, Ephrata great grandchildren, besides three near Lititz, last night, aged 84 |R. 1; James R. Stoner, Lancaster | brothers and a sister; Henry gand | years. | R. 8; Clayton Nissley, Mt Joy John, of Manheim; Martin, ih " He is the father of Mr. Reuben {| Mr. 2nd Mrs, Henry F. Garber, and Mrs. Katie Lehman, Elizabeth-| Fellenbaum, cashier of the First | Catherine N. Garber, Lois N. Gar town. National Bank here. | ber, Robert H. Garber, Mt. Joy R The funeral was held Sunday after- The funeral will be held from | Frances B. Nissley, Amanda N. noon at Good's Mennonite church, of | the home of his son here Friday at Rutt, Florin; Samuel S. Shenk which he was a member. Burial in|2:30 p. m. Interment will be in Annie B. Shenk, Katie R. Shenk Lebanon R. 4; Mr. and Mrs. Krei the adjoining cemetery, tv _,uANCASTER CO., PA. PICKED FROM THE CARD BASKET (From page 1% Bruce Pennel, Hazel Sunday at Steelton, Mrs, Wm. Crider and West Donegal street, are visiting at Camp Hill, Pa. Raymond Harnish is spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and family, Pen- nell spent Mr. and children of Mrs. D. L. Harnish at Lancaster. Miss Pearl Schroll and Mr. Chas. Roth spent from Sunday to today at Perth Amboy, N. J, and New York City. Mrs. James Shoop visited with friends at Greencastle, Pa., over the week-end. Mrs. Clinton Campbell spent the past week at Wayne, Pa., and Ocean City, :N. J. Wilbert Hoffman of East Peters. burg, spent several days in town with Harry Walters, Jr. Migs Matilda Myers spent several days with friends in Philadelphia, returning home Sunday. H. G. Walters left Friday for the Black Log Mountain in Potter coun- ty where he will spend his vacation. Miss Gloria Barnes of Lancaster, is spending the week with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Shoop. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Basehore of Elizabethtown, spent Tuesday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heisey Mr. and Mrs. John Heisey of Lan- dastery spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heisey and fam- ily. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Heisey and daughter Florence, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Heisey of Lan- caster, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Eberle, Mr. James Glatfelter of town, are spend- ing the week-end visiting in Port- land, Maine. Barbara Anne Walters returned home Sunday after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Miles at Elizabethville Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Royer and children of Annville, are a few days with his mother on Donegal street. Milton Thompson, Mr. Thomas Miller and Miss Leora Reinhard, of Altoona, spent Sunday with Mrs. W. T. Diffenderfer. Mrs. Tom Sangster, of phia, and Mrs. Horace Elizabethtown, visited Mr. Amos Garber Thursday. Mr. E. B. Rohrer and family have returned home after spending ten days in’ New York City as guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. G, Rohrer. Mr. and Mrs. D. Brandt, Eugene Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leo- nard are spending the week at Cleona Camp meeting. Mrs. Edna Wimer and daughter Louella, Mgs. Abner Hershey, Mrs. Annie Barnhart are spending some time at Wildwood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ober, Mr. Frank Sprout and Miss Ada Sprout spent Saturday at Maytown with Mr. and Mrs. Truman Sprout. spending W. Philadel- Olweiler of and Mrs. “BLIND MAN" CAUGHT PEEPING THRU GLASSES When you're in a racket, it pays to be careful—regardless. Horace Brien, fifty-five, of Middletown, learned that to his sorrow one day last week, as did Paul Nebinger, thirty, his compan- ion. Brien, with the aid of a broad- rim hat, dark glasses and a cane, blind man to collect alms, while Nebinger, who led him around, had a “hard luck story” to tell all donors. posed as a Their racket worked successfully in Marietta so they decided to visit Maytown. Pasg'ng Brien at the House it Maytown, an rushe up to greet him. “H v have you been, Brien? LooK..g as well as ever, but why the glasses?” the friend asked. Washington old friend “You're not looking bad your- self,’ replied Brien, forpetting himself for a moment. Recovering, he whispered as he pointed to the dark glasses—*“They’re cheaters, I'm not blind.” Constable Max Sargent, lert, witnessed ever a- the proceedings and placed both Brien and Nebinger under arrest. They were arraigned before Justice of the Peace C. C. Hicks on charges of vagrancy and committed to 30 days in the coun- ty jail, REISTS CELEBRATE 207TH YEAR HERE (From page 1) thy Mase, Clarence Mase, May Mase, Lebanon; Mrs. Annie G. Eby, Rhoda R. Eby, Mt. Joy; Jacob H. Reist, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lichty, Iva Lichty, Kitchener R. No. 2, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mase, I.eb- anon R. No. 7; Mr and Mrs. H. N. Hostetter Ella R. Hostetter, Katherine R. Hostetter, Mt. Joy R. No. 1; John B. Reist Clara F. Reist, Lititz R. No. 2 Mrs. John Huber, Elizabethtown R. Ny. 2: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Reist, Donald Reist, Henry Reist, Mt. Joy; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Nissley, Robert Nissley, Jeanette Nissley, Alice G. Nissley, Rhoda G. Nssley, Mt. Joy; Mr. and Mrs. John K. Reist, Leb- anon R. No. 7; Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kraybill, Paul N. Kraybill, Lois N. Kraybill, Daniel N. Kraybill, Elizabethtown R. No. 3. M. R. Royer, Eva R. Royer, Clare R. Royer, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Stoner, Mary R. Stoner, Daniel Stoner, Isaac Stoner, Charles R. Stoner, Susie Virginia Stoner, Lancaster R. 8; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reist Carper, Clarence Carper, Edith Carper, Wilbert Carper, Anna Carper, Manheim R. 6; Mr. and Mrs. Miles G. Reist, Arlene G. Reist, West Lawn; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Nissly, Janet R. Nissly, Kathryn R. the Mount Joy cemetery. 4 ! PAGE der Light, Sylvie Light, Ethel Light, J. Mervin Light, Warren Richard Light, Annville; Mr, and Mrs. D. L. Hess, David L. Hess, Robert B. Hess, Jean Reist Hess, Rachel Ann Hess, Martha Jane Hess, Joseph Dwight Hess, Mari- etta, R. 1; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben R, Carper, Ruth Carper, Hilda Care per, Carper, Ellen R, Car- per, Lizzie R. Carper, Lititz. LOCAL DOINGS AROUND FLORIN (From page 1) The many friends of the family of A. Peris, who resides at Pen Yan, N. Y. will be pleased to learn that they are returning to Mr. Peris has leased his summer home and cottages at that place and will return, to occupy his property here as soon as it is vacate ed by Mr. Roth. James Florin. Mr. Calvin Herr had the misfor- tune to be painfully but not ser- iously injured when he was thrown against the windshield of his auto- mobile, when it struck a tree at the corner of Angle and Main Streets, here, Satur’ay evening, Mr. Herr's was uninjured. It was suggested that the tree be removed or a red light or other suitable warning signal be placed on same to prevent future accidents at this place. Damage to machine and tree was very slight. After having his injuries treated by a local physician Mr. Herr was conveyed to his home where he is rapidly recovering. Mr. and Nrs. Elam Hostetter gave a dinner in honor of their daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Seiple: Mrs. Louella Seiple and daughter, Rose, of Philadelphia; Mr. Horace Ren- dell, of Quarryville; Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Hostetter, Harrisburg; Mrs. Mary Habecker, Mt. Joy; Miss Le- ah Snavely, Miss Mildred Creek, Mr. Henry Myers, all of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stauffer and children, Henry, Wayne, Mary; Mr, and Mrs. Joe Habecker and children Jane, Mary and Joe; Mr. and Mrs. John Booth and son, John, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Fellenbaum and children, John, Harold, Sara, and Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. William Batzell, Mr. Charles Habecker, all of Mt. Joy; Mrs. Katie Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lefever and daughter, Elsie; Mrs. Paul Frank, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hollinger, all of Florin; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herr and Mr. John Herr, of Landisville; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grissinger, of Lancaster. Mrs. Seiple received a large nums= ber of useful gifts. — your hair How long is it? How many days since it was cut? 10 IS RIGHT. Haircut every 10 days. Go Now, to Hershey's Barber Shop | Agent for Manhattan Laundry For Dependable Used Cars and Trucks See Elmer G. Strickler Maytown’s Chevrolet Home OPEN EVENINGS Terms to Suit Buyer Relief From Curse of Constipation A Ba Creek physician says, : t is responsible for more misery than any other cause.” But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Order- lies has been discovered. This tab- let attracts water from the system into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a entle, thorough, natural movement ut forming a habit or ever in=- sing the Stop suffering from consitpation. Rexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c¢ to=- the nearest Rexall Drug dose. Chew a | day at | Store. E. W. GARBER, Mount Joy | STONE Betore placing your order elsewhere, see us. | Crushed Stone. Also manufac« |turers of Concrete Blocks, | Sills and Lintels. J. N. Stauffer & Bro. MOUNT JOY. PA. [ce Cream, Groceries and Confections BRANDT BROS. Mount Joy Street Mount Joy, Pa,