VOL. XXX No. 40 Py The Mount Joy Bulletin ! MOUNT JOY, PENNA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1931 $1. So A YEAR IN ADVANCE Most Folks Shop ‘Where They Are Invited An Advertisement in These Columns Is An Invitation SR hs cam - LOCAL B & I ASSO NEWTOHN VETERAN HOSPITAL UNIT HE $US. AN GROSH WAS U. S. SENATOR, JAS. J. DAVIS : . « FOU. V4 90 YEARS OLD FRIDAY [ / STRUCK BY A MOTORIS 1B TO SPEAK TO FIREMEN IMPROVEMENT IN S— RAE. ER con IS PROSPEROUS! of Newtown, of NEARLY FINISHED |, Suse by a hiram motors R AIDED FR ID. AY |, me comes TOBACCO PRICES | i vil War veteran, ce lebr: ted his 4L a while cro sing Main street, here,)| Association will hold their Seventh | ; n To th 1 dey anniversary on Saturday night, Miss Susan Gros Annual Banquet under date of March E Frdiy. 'H onc. of he few ro- Fri - : ys ps : y It : tm gi | RECEIPTS ARE NOW OVER rd. Ia ne of he few re- |CONTRACTOR TO RUSH COM. |°f Marietta street, was SQUIRE HICKS, COUNTY DE. 21, 1031 in the Odd Fellows Hall, at | RECORD HIGH IN THIS SECTION $1,300.00 PER MONTH — SE. |maning members of General | PLETION ON THE MAS She is confined to the Lanc: % yy "| Lancaster, Pa. and wil er | REACH 51. a NS 300 : ners L| ETION ON THE MASONIC i fined to the Lancast TE ; TY Te ; Lancaster, Pa. and will he addressed | REACHES 152 and 3—CONSIDER~ VENTH SERIES WILL OPEN | Welsh Post, 118 G. A. R. of cs RUILDING | General hospital For! { ECTIVE ~~ WELLER TWO a : I a DEA APRIL FIRST wir xX | re HOMES BUILDING AT ELL hospital suliering.a Ac] STATE. POLICE: AND FOUR] U. S. Senator James J. Davis. | ABLE ACREAGE BEING SOUGHT SE a Ino Ne BIRECTORS r | 1 : ZABETHTOWN, COST OF UN. [tured right ankle xd numerous Dia . Ar OUR The Committee in charge have put BY DEALERS NOMINATED FOR THE COM. | Jacob Kauffman, local Readin I APPROXIMATELY $125,000 |cuts and body bruises. Her n CONSTABLES COMPRISE THE | forth much effort for this occasion | Wan . < ING ELECTION. an ag : ind new 3 — Hi dition not regarded as se ious. | RAIDING PARTY nd feel it their duty to provide the | Tobacco grown in the vicinity of 3 i pondei I ville an vie "i “a cio \( iit pd Chief Polic mer Zor iG vy 2 acc 8 V I ci i The reg 1 hily meeti . | visited Mr. M $7 even'n The new mit of the wh hief i 55 Elmer Zerphey, -— - hest for those who have been | Marietta, Maytown and Bainbridge, ! 1 eg ontatly eeting oi > v £ 1 Philade 119 al } 34 ) 1S conducting a investigat on wut ff ve Ww + 1 5 Tams : : : ' Yo 1 A | the dire ( : Mouat J > | extended cong. He foun 5 adelphin Memor: hospital of | declared RI, y 1k : Abou ve 2 2) thou ervices In. hehall occupied the limelight when buyers ] | Ya 1d} ! ete x rim in 1 Gia bond the State. Masonic Homes at Lia the we man Was wake number oi men here organ zed the f the fellowman An invitation is | entered the field there,and purchased f / Buldin I 1 A on was ne health, be ht n ill 3 Vide {in {1 the north the south | Mcunt J NF ony? 1 1 3 x | 3 held at the First Nat onal Bank | The an ‘ gular | a4} Td ro: to con is de Main te 2 ] a N A lions Cb ih gd 08 extended to the men of tl City and number of crops. An independent pe a May on BAR tendon at cho 4 etior his weel vas announ od [24 X i ain nea larket, | five room ne bath n t Detwil- | County to take part in tl Banquet. | buyer at B: dge paid Raymond te Wedn la ¢ 12 with | = A s Thursday by Engineer Harry Barn- |" vas struck WWoan er apartments, (fon ly the S I v ar le 1} t >i R. D. 1, 15% and he follow ne direc present: | Vi an 1as 1 m sse( 1 service | pai “ho § Fos sey PE : | . 0 lai Hara Ont 1 J byl yy. wring Bi y fe 3 0/2 President H : 5 ot en a Lor. mnt He Lo. aloo an h t, i 3 n charge of the gen- | 2 in : or} 1 building) on 3 tarry Gru Cl Landis. | 3 cents, the highest price of the pres- 2H ¢ R. Fellen . 5 also ¢ al contract. 0 Ww a North Barba it , \ 14 yuving seasol Jr seven acr baum, H.C. Cari J. W.llis active 1 1 church work. T now additi i th M ho ac id | ¥ Ia 1951 | ent buying a on, Lox seven acres of Freed. 1 hel re TE A 0% as lon 16 avon C : he h oy l : i ir ip ni ro holanice of i crop, “ri : wy | spitai been construc- 1¢ eaded ) . 1 | r acre brough 14% an 3 ce Schroll and ecretary Elam Bom IT BBE ition during the pa t several month w ) Mavtown, ( nty Detecti Ja y | Y 1 DV | fy i ; 2 i cents i ber i | 1 2 Roe A id 1 vA "AR | Onl te m letail vill \ ht roadster Weller i Fri nlite | Al i Be Sam AD 1 ht 7 anonte : : dd Mee ray * oy 0 mune Dol om | he General Cigar Company boug fo dues t the 2 M VE RE REO i. | main oa of d lowing th Hg J Y 1 2 ( he s ene Manheim, two Columbia stables, fi pproximately 60 acres of tobucco, in nds 0“ dues ) amount of i / 4 ALY executior of the eneral contract, | °F th de ording to the ! Marietta con ble Offic 4 LU} ‘eo vicinity of Nlaviow Sv as {ofl 0 for i vonth of Februa:v. Aa 4 ay 4 ™ ese 4 itn S 7 overs} oi} | AL A 1 Vicinit I Maytown paying { Considering that ee ssoc atior is ated 3 ga im DM — By ; ¢ os 1 4 ua high 15 cents for best quality 3 : t the assoc ation ~ | stor ‘es including a larg ndex el off t Vi OWY i | Crops : ut a years old and the pres- | THERE IS ‘SOME TALK” THAT ound flog, and will f wn DOT 10.45 voided: the of | MANY OF OUR ST KNOWN [© 0 Ni: that. dicted ent denressicn, is 's very good. ‘IT IS TOO SVE NLL oR ih 0 to > 2 TW n: CARDEN SPOT & 4 > i ¢ ead PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THAT Growers in that district who sold ; | 3 i . OO SMALL 2 0 © ne end of I pre nt ad- 4 y auarte ha AL their crops Ap. L oy I Property committee made a; UNITS AND TOO NEAR A RE. mins raton unit of the hosptial. : Ee Tad tes seaven) GHEAT BEYOND WITHIN THE their crops: to the cigar Conteh and favorable report on one loan asked SORT FOR ARTILLERY When' completed it will provide ( ASSO TATIO warrant or the clabs svar dents] FAST WEFK |e fines Hey received are: > ia for on a prope-ty at Florin. | re hosp'tal acc mmod tions ‘for about Jo LRM UAL nd those occupied by No R oo | - Abram Engle, Marietiz, R. D. 8 g Upon motign it was decided to| Possibility of t abhand 4 te 5 = pe | i 3 i Hite Mrs. Mary Elizabeth ) 7 1, nine and one-half acres for 15 and i Yo wan tbl EON ity of the abandonment {turn to page 5) lO { Sumpman in the same _bui ld'ng : Mary Elizabeth Rockey, 74,13. Burkholder, two acres; > “ open another new series of stock, of Mt. Gretna as a training camp | meters ell 4 Wil WILL APPLY FOR ENTRANCE Both _compla'nts were signed died at Columbia. | Yacob Shearer ten acres: Bud Johria 1 : the seventh, April 1, 1931. (for the Pennsylvania National VOTING MACHINES MAY | 70. NEXT YEAR'S STATE|Jounty Detective Weller on “in- Yor | Son, four acres; and John Boyer Directors to be elected at, the Guard and establ'shment of a new | BE USED IN COUNTY | FARM SHOW AT' HARRIS. formation furnished.” The prem’ses Aaron B. Shultz, 84, died suddenly | seven acres; all of Yel | glen ee oy 3 i : : 16: pre i a 2 seven acres; all of the Maytown dis- ing election y the stock- camp at Indian Gap, a wld section ajo | BURG, NEXT MEETING AT |Were to be searched for intoxi-{at his home at Columbia. ! trict received 15 and 2 for their 4 holler were then nominated as bordering Lebanon and Dauphin| The ban on ail voting machines in; ELIZABETHTOWN APRIL 9. jeans ~ | a acker a. fo ows: Messrs, H. Engle, Dr. | counties, was discursed after it be- | Lancaster county, established last Neel 3 re Sd | The raid was eavefully planned Aaron B. Shultz, aged 84, died . 23 te of Bowen, Phin { 3 D C. Stoner. S. N. Gingrich M. | came known he State Mil'tary Re- | vember by Judge John M. Groff, wias| The Garden pod Rabbit and |”nd¢ the members “knew their | Suddenly at his home at Columbia. | Marietta Rr D B for 15 and 3 a i \ x Rollman, R. Fellenbaun, H. G. | servation Comm’ttee will hold a modified late Thursday afternoon to Cavie Breeders’ Assoc’ation met at | Luff.” They entered the club rooms ah | Binbridge ‘packer aid R. E — 1d ya ‘arpenter, J. Willis Feed, Di. W. meeling Inte this month to decide the use of ten: machines pur- | the home of hvn C. Keller of (2d found nine membérs there, John Davis, colored, of Columbia, TT Rowena 127 p i . nod Dy Chandler and Jno. E. Schroll. lon the. camp site. | chased from the Automatic Voting Clecn on Thursday evening. Th's | “everil of whom were indulg'ng in | died at the County Hospital, aged 67 |... = Cla Io i. The assoc’ation is progre sing | General EC. Shannon Colum- Machine corporation and now the meeting was one of the largest and |? friendly game of pinochle. years. | oh i 3 ig ran pene very n cely., More loans have been | bia, L'eutcnant Governor, is a property of the county, at all future | best meetings the association has The entire premises were care- ee { cents for the pat of - 2 4 for to date than can be { membe- of the committee, elections, including the special sewer | 024 during its short h'story. fully searched and not a drop of Death of An Infant | to Normun pany rp | The entire receipts, as 9 Selec ‘on of a mew site for a and water loan election on March 17.| To say that the meet'ng was on- I'quor was found. Private funeral services for Paul packer, and a quantit ’ to Ha 2 ! reco are immedisialy and con- | training camp, it is understood, is’ A supplemental decree handed {ly a success would be putting it too The premises of Mr. Russel |N. Landis, seventeen day old son of Heagy, Elizabethtown Nd The | Servaiive y invested on first mort- | beng conside ed because the pres- down Thursday afternoon by Judge | Mildly It was a complete surprise Sumpman who is the club’s jan'tor, | Mr. and Mrs. Noah O. Landis, Lititz | letter announced he ta it ti . gages on local real estate? ent Mt. Gretna camp is too small Groff stipulates that the ten ma- | to most of the members, After the | We€Te then searched. Here the raid- |R. D. 3, who died Saturday morning, i buying. for the rant Bos ii “ for train'ng all units of the State chines purchased last May and used prelim nary business was ddsposed | ng pary found several bottles of ,of infant trouble, were held Satur- | based about 600 cases pune gl Bee at Sunnyburn jtroons, Because of the proximiy in the 1930 primary election may | of the new business was taken up. home brew which Mr. Sumpman | day. Burial was in the Landis Valley Near Washingon Boro Ben Shank i A spelling bee will be held at Sun- | °f houses and the chort range, ar- hereafter be used at all elections. {A motion was carried to make ap- | b 3 for his own consumption. (From page 5) { and Heistand Frey are reported os iy nyburn (Ginder’s) School, on Friday (turn to page 5) i —— - plication for entrance into the The entre raiding party left, Sy ig ' have received 14 and 4 cents from ¥ 3 —————l reer tint . 3 . 53 . + - ui d - 1 evening, March 13. | Revival at: Newtown state farm show to be held during {Not having found a thing or made CARD PARTY WINNERS— | the General Cigar company for a ; > There will be Three’ classes, two ASSOCIATION MAKES Rov. Harry: Tobias is condiveiing tes the month of January 1932. My. |any arrests. NEXT PARTY APR. 6TH. | proximately eight acres each. ? i ? 4 spelling classes and a general in- FINAL DISSURSEMENT vival services In Newtown ot thei: [1 Beek of 51 Novth 14th Suree Ty | EH Rohrer, near Oyster Point ? formation class. Af 0 misting of ~~ Newtown TU. B. church. George was appointed by the | TWO LOCAL STUDENTS : The : regular “monthly Legion | sold 11 acres for 10% and 2 to Heagy ; 2 Cash prizes to the winners. i At a meeting of the Mt. Joy Wel Blough, of Manheim, is assisting by |; to. teke the matier up with AMONG THE FIRST 10 | 2rd Parcy was held on Monday | of Elizabethtown. Come and see the “Black Face” | orc Association heid in the Marietta conducting the song service each i Hi show evening, with the prize winners as | In the Landisville district a num : : 7% | Street sc ildi Tuesday i i Nex vere several shor alks as Tr i VS ve dred; C Ki - = comedians. An evening of live enter- | a ae bailing, on Tue sday night. The meetings have been well | id ghd iy tn 5a 2 ah as Among the forty highest ranking follow ; Bn Hundre d; C. V. Kin- | ber of farmers sold crops to repre- » for. 25c. oy g. fina reports of the Welfare attended and will continue each night | Mari or pte or oan Be of | men in the four classes for the first TY Mis. Rea Wiseman, Mrs. Jno. | sentatives of the Bayuk company at > C. R. Frey is the teacher. Campaign were received. | this week. spoke oh The Origin | 5 mester of the present schoo! term Smith, John H. Smith, Mrs. Lew |9 and 10 cents. — re The Association decided on a dis- | and Brief H'story of the Rabbit.” at Franklin and Marshall Ce Hee, Libhart, Mrs. Haas and Mrs. Purdy. rn —— 3 — tribution to local rganizations as! Mr. Irvin C. Keller, of Cleona, fo 5 rR : Mr. T. Warta, Harry . . fr Was Raided Again oil an io rhe i i CONGRATULATIONS : spoke on the History of the Fa n Fea > two Mount Joy students, | gp. NE Ban iy 3 Bad Fire at Columbia 7 eo a : i as sy Li as sders Mrs. arry Charles A ! S Alois Heilig, the Soni Class rank- 1 He ‘ S Seve We Ere ES zs / The Brick Tavern, on the Marietta The treasurers’ reported twenty- her birthday on Mond: selene faint, ing ninth Ph lary, Mrs, Warta, Mrs. Geo. Brown, Mrs. Deron Were injured and SOL Wis To Ae a eT Awad Er 3 2 i on ay. Henry RK. Roser. of Elizabeth. ng i and in the Sophomore Wm. Workman, Mrs, 1 Somer about $50,000 worth of property de- / Federal authorities last Wednesday | cants A Ve 9 He a y al ser, Misses Anna town. spoke on the History of the elas, m D Diffenderfer of this Mrs I. GQ Brown. Jac. E. Zaller stroyed by fire at Columbia early : : ($2512.10) collected which was and Elva Walker all celebrated | n y place and Ivan Neidermyer of Roths ? y i i night but no liquor was found. A fug- | qichursed as follows: bestia. of Maa Bs New Zealand breed, Tlic ar tier & Gas y a ? i and W. L. Shoop. yesterday morning. Bight apart- itive wanted on a bench warrant by | [anc Welfate Federation ss hoe Ms Roscoe E. Hassinger of Mt. Joy, wiect SG So? or first position wit Pinochle: Miss Esther Henry, R. ments and four stores on Locust the county courts was arrested there | at. Joy Benev 2 rin then gave a History of the Chin- bs L. Stauffer and Li P. Heilig. street were gutted. I aN ER of aise ’ *hilla Rabbit The next party fill | Baby Clinje ..........\...... 100.00 MAN IS BURNED Sv) i SX, pug Mill bo held ee Hospital Auyiliary .......... 100.00 AL The Apr Jas vl PICKED FROM Bate Mond ana Boy Scouts = 60. 50) be held one week later, the 9th in- ieee Wore Gil 2. ay LATER stead of the 2nd, the history of FORMER RESIDENTS GOING FOR BUSY FOLKS DUDS 60.00 various other breeds will be given. THE CARD BASKET TO THE WEST INDIES ARO D Total ann 910 DAV The next meeting will be held at Sr J ak bop 2 5 FT ry 0 yp E. BROCK, 26, OF CHICK-|the home of Henry K. Koser at the ————— Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Pyle, of INTERESTING "HAPPENINGS FROM Shane sith Mini Bi Soon was | 2% ver EARLY SUN. |end of East High Street, Elizabeth- | PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE | Pittsburgh, formerly of town, will sail {MR. JOHN B. WITTLE AGREE = yh = Ss 1 { 7 . % - a ALL OVER THE COUNTRY FOR." " * A ee NING IN AN UNUSUAL (town, : COMERS AND GOERS AROUND | on the boat, Kungsholn, leaving New | ABLY SURPRISED ON HIS THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO hat an -account of their~ activities; / MANNER Everyone interested in the HERE DURING THE PAST WEEK York, 12.01 A. M. March 14th for a BIRTHDAY—U. B. THANK OF HAVE LITTLE TIME TO READ. ee am 1 1 H I Pe ne OF Leute hr mass BY OUR SOCIAL REPORTERS ; | trip to the West Indies, stopping at FERING HELD SUNDAY : Te HERE 2 bined meeting, regular and | is clothes ignited by a cigaret | cordially invited to attend id ; Yio 2 ! { C18¢ . . Ne Juan, Porto lie ———— Miss Ruth Hawthorne has been executive committee, will be held on which fell from his lips when dozed SW gs : an on OY oF ar BL . es quite ill the past week. April 13th, for the purpose of hear- David E. Brock, twenty-six, of Chick- | ALBERTA, CAN, HAS JULY ue Pow Bless jg Spent the Pe Yn ‘Kin sista Ri on. Hi van: Mss. Al Fike vished = Columbia test Max Kleinstine caught a 101-1b ing reports and electing officers. | ies, near Marietta, was fatally burn- WEATHER IN JANUARY Wess on Wi Jis wife, Cuba ad i rive. Ey — Rae west Joseph i isiti catfish 1i- the Missour Fver: A ed 1:20 o'clock on. Sindey ay a s, om 35 spent the week ii id i 3 ack ] rs. Roth is visiting at her f The tax rate at Washingtonboro Will Hold a Bee | morning and died at 10 A. M. in the Mr. Landis L. Miller, of Alberta, Fg Che > : ig Peds Phil says: “The boat we go on is “He ry Wi le visi / 5 was increased from 4 to 5 mills. McKinley School, Rapho township, | Columbia hospital. Canada, is here on a visit to friends |}, he So Baysiony 0d iw hig one 600 feet on oid th Vol | Ki hl i id vilied 22 : ors oinia spe 3 av 1a big 3,6 e g ar e - 8 ancaster A Rotary Club with nineteen mem- | Will hold a spelling bee on Saturday | Brock returned home about 1 o'- and relatives thrueut this sestion. fl. yy), wy, ‘Ha ill i > * Tew stead act does ot a ply ) Mr Peter Walters a k bers was organized at Wrightsville. evening, March 14, at 7:30 P. M. clock, according to the story he told While here he told of the prankish Mr. Job 'Ston eof Phil lelphi: Sony I will oli miss the Mt Tibi Bibi die a The Bell Telephone Company's | Three prizes will be awarded in each his parents through lips compressed weather conditions in his immediate spent the week : 4 here a4 pix You news. all that time 5 a 7 : Opis om Ma earnings last year exceeded five bil- of the three classes. Besides the by pain. He sat down to listen to section. parents, Dr and Mrs b gs Ste en 4 = — —_——— = Mr and Mrs. Clarence S. Nissl lion dollars. school talent there will be special- the radio for a few minutes before Usually thruout January it is real Mr and Mus Ed McGee : oid Up. Cnt ined Choi were Sunday visit rs Ths Zerphey Bros. and M. B. Hossler music furnished by several groups retiring, and lit a cigaret. cold in the vicinity of Albert and fre- Por a \ ed ik in . I id aes holy | alte S ay sitors a iremans- have repainted the interior of Cross of musicians, including string music | The next thing he remembered, he quently the thermometer registers 25 end with Mr, and Mrs a ly de of i TRA Miss Elizabeth Landau of Lancas Roads church. - An admission of 20¢ will be charged said, was beating wildly with his Wi Toisas sine a ber | : tional church at Ser tome on ay ter, was the Sunday "guest of Miss : : Alvi y Fig a Foe es os eer : ow as elow. es : ne Eh. nome rt els 4 shos: stove owner a Philadelphia Alvin M. Wenger is the teacher. | hands at flames ‘which enveloped But this Tost. January: that Miss Ida Greenawalt spent the | Barbara street at a St. Patricks Party Miriam Guhl was arrested for making liquor. He Li from his waist upwards. He |p. 4 equatorial weather The oo i week end with Mr. and Mrs. Er- [last evening. The decorations were in | Mr. Harry Grosh, of Sparrows is 79 years old. Letters Granted {stripped himself to the waist before | o Se that 1 ae Sun was | nest McClellen of Oaklyn, New | keeping with the season, and supper Point, Maryland is visiting with his The Congressional Record, chron- Mary R. Gish, West Donegal town- extinguishing the fire. ee Ss . 3 Sebo! wore | Jersey. was served from a table beautifully | sister, Mrs. George Kline. jcle of the 71st Congress, cost Uncle | ship, and Joseph B. Zimmerman. of After that ro. conldi't . rememiver SW, bs Sade abe an Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hershey | decorated in green. The favors Werte Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and chil- cs eq . La 5 . A D als Sta & > r - Sam $758,693.00. Hershey R. D. 2, administrators of just what happened. But his father | iron hitching rails (to which dh and son Paul of Lancaster spent | tiny clay pipes tied with green rib- dren of Columbia, visited with Mr. There will be a spelling bee at |Phares M. Gish, West Donegal twp. found him, perhaps fifteen or twenty | are tied) were = hot vou ig | Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abner | bon. The following members of the | and Mrs. Al Fike on Sunday. Witmer's School, near Deodate, on Benjamin F, Hiestand's executors minutes later, lying on the bed in his | hold your hand Ih tem. Ter ane Hershey. choir were present: Mr. and Mrs | The Women’s Missionary Society Friday nite, Mar. 13. to Elida and W. Andrew ‘W. Hiest- room upstairs, groaning with pain. length of time. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Basehore | Harry Kaylor, Mr. Earl Kaylor, Miss | the United Brethren Church will You can get all the news of this|and, property in East Donegal twp.,| Dr. C. G. Gray, of Marietta, was Evidently the weather man switched and daughter Nancy of Elizabeth- | Blanche Eshleman, Hazel, Ruth, Al- | tonight at the home of Mrs. Al locality for less than three cents a | $1,000. | summoned and ordered the patient | his Florida weather north and Reto spent Sunday Ww th Mr. and | meda and Mildred Kaylor, “Bernice| Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Geyer an week thru the Bulletin. Df Mfrs !removed to the Columbia hospital, | Canada weather south. 5: Mrs. Elmer Heisey and family. Geistweit, Dorothy Kaylor, H. B,|children of Middletown were visito The taxpayers of East Lampeter Cut His Hand | where he died eight hours later. The er Mr. and Mrs Amos Corwell, Mr. | Arntz and Mildred Way. Others pres- | of Mr. and Mrs. George Geyer of township will vote on a $140,000 for Mr. Irvin Fritz, steward at the Mt. | entire upper portion of his body, his [OVER 300 PERSONS WERE and Mrs, We and grand- | ent were Rev. N. S. Hoffman, Jacob | (Turn to Page 8) school purposes April 14. Joy Men's Club, has a badly cut hand arms and hands, were burned INNOCULATED YESTERDAY daughter Madge of York, spent Weidman, Walter Brandt, Earl New- | eee ttl Bream Rav. and Mrs. Lewis Steckley ro- which he injured, when he broke the| Young Brock was a steel worker, Vv w th Mr. and Mrs. Fred | conier and Mr. and Mrs. John Way. | County Meeting of F. P. A. turned Missionaries from Africa, visi- | glass in the door at the club’s head- "employed in a Columbia mill. Yesterday over 300 persons, in- Re! eri and —_ | There will be a meeting of ted Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wolgemuth. | quarters last Thursday night. The | He is survived by his parents, Mr. |cluding teachers and pupils of the THIS HITCH HIKER HALLE Musicale and Reading jthe Councils of the Fratg i itchi ! ; > $ 3 AILE / interesting Service will be ! Patriotic . . i John ing gh Cumberland Co. youd required stitching by Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Brock, and the follow- | Mount Joy Borough Schools, receiv- WRON Nog eras 5 pe wi 3 Patriotic Americans of Land a 8! 9 eng illed his neighbor, . ing brothers and sisters: Roy, of |ed toxinanti toxin innoculations for THE WRONG: AUTOIST ot : ort > i £ OF 1g Pp “M A Lo, nike Odd Fellows H; r. Yeingst, on account of a dog. : 7 Newtown: Chester, of Columbia; Ed- [the prevention of diphtheria and the 3 1 I oo oH : y. et > Lancaster on Saturday, Mae Seized His Whiskey ward, of Marietta, and Richard, at |Schick test for immunity {While Constable Elmer Zerphey of Beyer will give a Readng. A solo fat 7:30 P. M. Paul Anderson, of Columbia, later : a ? 2 rt : oe: town, was driving between Elizabeth- | Will be rendered by Mrs. Clinton All members of seal C i H ; a We : tris A ae abe 2 4 members of the local MANHEIM MAN FOUND of Washingtonboro, w i . howe. Doctors Workman and = Snyder|ifg, and Middletown o day 1 Campbell. A Quartetie will sing, | Ge ‘Tamer 85 has i Gounel] GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER g , was raided, ar The funeral was held at Newtown |were in charge, assisted by Miss Ong uy ask 2 A » | Gen. Cameron 851 who Wish to ay and heard BITE SURI fre tea ns er ee, wa IP a : assiste Bs Miss | week, he noticed a young man try- Dr. E. W. Garber, Mr. Ellis Lea- | tend, please report at the regular —— i 2 as sey a Ste Se. ng =) . ic . 1 . i: ! i in am Hicks at Maytown for violating the | jo ade 8. 246 nurse : 1ese 1In-| ing to get a lift. man, Miss Mary Diffenderfer and | meeting on Friday, March 13, or a Coe eo : 5 vas fy; nor laws, About five gallons of ade. jections were given free by the state The constable picked the man up Mrs. Campbell. There wll be a [notify the secretary so Fen o- § lan I x rors nary az whiskey were found. and during the conversation while flute solo by Miss Esther Walters ments for transportation can pe NE iH ore hs whi 01 a USHERS WILL MEET Birthday Dinner driving toward Elizabethtown he be- [and a solo by Dr. E. W. Garber made. bir Op ea hon y a Looks Tesds Mors THURSDAY MARCH, 12TH An elaborate birthday dinner | came suspicious and took the man to wy —— ’ ry that «¢ d slightly more ie onig ras give S av i . iv ot , bai RR . 4 . Vv thon an hour. Brown drove the Tonight the Booster Five will The Ushers Longne of the St ig ge hm I Saul oO office, where he was AL Risser Succonds Nolt Will Organize Ball Team automobile whieh collided with a |Play the Leola Ex-High in the |{Mark’s United Brethren Church [table was Dh dat feisty dsniifisq Ss & check mer H. Risser, of Bainbridge, was | All, ball players .and anyone in truck December 22 and caused the High School gym. As a preliminary Wi al Shure} 2 vas hea y decorated. | forger named Harry Eckinger and chosen president of the Lancaster |terested in having a Ball Team ‘this death of Mildred Light, eighteen the Town girls will oppose the neet at the home of Mr. Earl he color scheme was green and | whom constable Zerphey had been | County Agricultural Extension asso- year, will please meet at the Gar- Annville i ig ’ | Leola girls. First game 7:30 P. M Vy on the William Strickler pink, He received many beautiful looking for on a warrant from Squire | ciation at the annual reorganization |den Spot restaurant on rica | — — = SER 2 Tran, Mt. Joy 2d D. 2. All members | gifts. String music was furnished | Zellers office. meeting of the Executive committee | evening March 13th. at 8 ay re I ¢ re “harley cS se , : 1d i si - Fa os Vv Surprise For Mrs. Gable Not So Good i wile Bran] oF Ques by x tle) Jacks. Those present | He was charged by the American [held in extension headquarters, Lan- | for the purpose of organizing a i A Bho unite wat tendered Al wu publicissle of Socks and Fonds] ge y © g at 7:15 whence | were: Mr, and Mrs. George Heiser- | Stores Co. with using Mellitone | caster postoffice building, on Tues- |team for the coming season Mrs. D. F aa at her home on | at Lancaster Monday, 13 shafes of : sy wi go to the meeting by man, Mr. and Mrs. George Myers |Speaker Co. checks and passing day evening. Risser, a former vice ————— . . . ’ ‘ atilds Mr = ra $ . . ’ Molar What di tren he Florin & Elizabethtown shoes automobiles. A S20 Wadler Mr. aod bg Chane worthless checks. He was released | president, succeeds Harrison S. Nolt, Must Support Children y stom Morton, Mr. anc Mrs. Alber i restituti i y i i > 66th birthday. She received many | Were sold at $3.00 per share. Mr. Schock Succeeds “DemmyV Myers, Mr. Harry Horton and Mr Por ad paying | Who destined redleelion. At Court Saturday Eli Randler, of . . mines . h, Sy a yA a MrT, h ’ . friendship greetings from her At the meeting of the Mount Joy |and Mrs. Earl B. Myers. Drosecuuen Maytown, ‘was directed to pay $6 many friends, Including flowers, Marriage Licenses Cort as tor hy El TTS: a 0 BIRTHS week for the support of two mina; potted plants and greeting cards,| Artha Eugene Gutshall, Elizabeth-|Tuesday evening Mr Clara Olv Te Violation izabeth F. Stambaugh and Alice{ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Filler, of Sa- | children. He agreed to pay th This was her first birthday surprise [town R. 3, and Mary Emma Conner, |Schock was ele od TM c bl y h ons F. Swarr, Mount Joy borough, ad-|lunga, announce the birth of a|much to his wife but fell behind in § bin GoTios Sch elec Manager to onstable Zerphey had two traffic | ministrices of Elizabeth S. Farmer, | daughter at 5:45 a. m. Tuesday in St. | payments when he lost his job, suc¢eed the late Clayton Hoffman. | arrests during the week. late of Mount Joy borough. 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