AS in @n ® ono Nd fd & 9, 0, 0. 0. 0 \/ $9, * a” % oO, 0 $0900 4! 4 oe Qe 0, 0, 0, 0. 0 0 0 XX hy * * Os a0 V0 0 0% 00% 0% 0%" * 00 On Oa FGI ho? ¥% Ce ' $0. 0, 0 opera ee * * & "oy Cy te Le 0s 9, ORK) od ede de deere oh 20-0! 0s * C Se c 3 Cc : & )C & . oo iC lc 9.0 — *90 0 or ® oF 0 9a a8 Sse age seas, oo * =") ** 9, Sk I'he Mount Joy Bulletin VOL. XXX, No. 47 Offer $10 Gold Pieces For a Dime, And If Folks Don’t Know It, You Won't Sell Oe, To Sell Anything You Must Advortics Ee A pe \ ER Ee ‘MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 29, 1931 $1. 50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Try This Paper [ Miss MARTHA JANE REIST OUR C0. FIREMEN WILL REPRESENT 4H CLUB MET FRID AY NITE, Martha Jane Reist, of town has been selected to attend the fifth Na- Li Boys and Girls 4H Camp in Washington, D. C. to be held June 17 to 23, it was announced by A. L. Baker, state club leader. Miss Reist, mow a junior in high school, has been a 4H Club membebr for six years during which time she has served as president and secretary of her club. She has also been a member of various clubs organized TWELVE FIRES REP REPORTED DUR- ING PAST MONTH-—NOMINAT- ED OFFICERS FOR THE COM. ING YEAR Plans for erection of fire towers in the Welsh mountains to help combat the annual forest fires that sweep valtiable timber land in that section Two Florin Youths Are F reed MAN FOUND DAZED ALONG Weakened by starvation, James OVER WEEK END Kelly, twenty-four years old, Phila- ° : Hy : delphia, was found in a dazed con- Local Autoist Is ie risburg highway between Eliza- HOWARD SHANK, OF RHEEMS, bethtown and Middletown. The AND THREE E'TOWN YOUTHS, man was found by Mr. and Mrs. HURT IN A CRASH—BAD WRECK Samuel Risser, of Elizabethtown, NEAR FLORIN. when the automobile in which they Kinderhook Man Is Tried on Liquor Charges were riding narrowly The gist of Court cases ing over the paralyzed man. f : ; from this | when jewelry, old coins and a small bracelets and necklaces were taken; Mr. Risser took the man to Mid- past week but fortunately no one was ac a or the purpose of studying the var- : i a ee | ee CH yo dletown where he was turned over seriously infured. were unanimously approved at a ious aspects of farm life including locality tried by the county courts | amount of cash were stolen. Amos Bricker, of Florin; where $4 to doctors and takén to a Harris seriously har of the Lancaster County the following: sewing club, baby beef last week is appended. The Dolby The two boys were traced through in Jeash was Staten, ond Clarence burg hospital, This Car Upset : Firemen’s association held in Lan- club, food selection club, corn club, Brothers, of Florin, charged with the recovery of a pocketbook found Myers, also of Florin, where oud When he was revived Kelly told Two men were injured, Se seri- disville Friday night. ; canning club, baking club, and gar- | robbery, were freed; C. Casper Krei-|near one of the looted homes and coins were removed. Mrs. Thome'’s physicians tha: he had been work- ously, shortly before midnig t Thurs- Lancaster county's representatives den club. der, a local school teacher, charged |later identified as the property of property was recovered near town, ing in Pittsburg and when he lost day when an automobile driven by of the State Legislature and County| The three other delegates from |as a “Hit-Runner,” was also freed. |Dale Dolby. Constable Elmer Zer- | it was testified. his job decided to walk home. For Chandler, forty-two, of Merion, Commissioners will be asked to sup- Pennsylvania are Dorothea Ruth, Florin Boys Freed phey, of town, and County Detective Boys Deny Charges 48 hours, he said, he kept pushing struck an abutment at the areh: west port the movement. : The action fol-| Bernville: John Nale, Milroy, and The fate of two Florin youths, [Jacob Weller, who investigated the The two boys denied all knowledge eas. ward without food with the of Florin, on the Lancaster Harris- lowed a report by Dr. B. M. Ranck, | Marvin Heller, Easton. charged with robbing three homes |robberies, testified that Dale admitt- | of the crimes. Dale, seventeen, tes. hope of reaching home before he burg highway, and overturned twice. chairman of‘ the Fire Prevention Sr in that place and here, was in the ed the robberies. The youth stated, tified that he attended revival serv- | became exhausted. The night be- Chandler was admitted to ' St. committee, told members of the as- The Wrong Body hands of a jury that received the |they claimed, that he stood guard |ices at the Florin United Brethren | fore he collapsed, he said, he slept Joseph's hospital, suffering from a se- sociation that he had conferred with The body of David Steiner, a |case after a trial before Judge Atlee. |while his brother entered the homes. | church that night, and was accepted |in a cemetery near Conewago. vere laceration of the right leg, and Governor Pinchot in the hope of ob-|sold.er, was buried at Columbia in Dale and James Dolby, brothers,| The homes entered were those of into church membership. He testi- —_———— lacerations of the head and left hand. taining the towers and had been re-|July 1922. Recently, in France, a|were tried for the robbery of three Mrs. Gertrude Thome, on South Mar. | fied that he was in church at the Warn: Drivers Ji ey ferred to Louis E. Staley, of the De- body bearing the identification tags | homes on the night of January 25,|ket street, where valuable rings, | (Turn to Page Two) During the first three months of | dol aS a. Te Rens partment of Forests'and Water. of this same soldier, was uncovered ; 1931, members of the State High- a SE re- Two Are Nominated in a dugout. The body was brought 3 way Patrol warned, but did not ar- ceived lacerati iy f the ri ht leg and Harry E. Trout, Manheim, and Jno [0 Columbia, the other or umknown WANT $85 000 00 OUR MORTUARY rest, 98,000 drivers of motor ve- |g, Ee 2 on SW : e bs Se oe G. Landis, Bareville, were nominated | Soldier removed and Steiner's in- 9 . hicles guilty of some infraction of Re = Yous wealed an dischaige as candidates for the presidency af |terred. the association. The election will be TTT held at Quarryville on June 6. Two men were nominated for the office of delegate to the state con- (Turn to page 3) Letters Granted Ira S. Franck of Mount Joy town- ship, administrator of Gertrude Risser Frank, late of Mount Joy township. Twenty-Seventh Annual Dist. No. 2 S. S. Convention ly STATE A number troduced FOR A BUILDING | Daylight AGRICULTURAL DE- PARTMENT SEEKS NEW LEG- ISLATION — BILL WILL AU- THORIZE EGG LAYING CON- |! Mount Joy has TEST cf bills have been in. into the General Assemb- | the industries in the instance of the Pennsyl- at lic schools and In Mount Joy light saving time. At least the most of us have. Beginning Sunday the Motor Code. warnings in March was 40,000, — ee Saving RECORDINGS MANY OF OUR BEST KNOWN Down at Conshohocken there PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THAT THE LANC.-HBG. HIGHWAY missed runn- The number given a grist mill ‘219 years old and isd AUTO MISHAPS We had the usual number of auto wrecks in this locality during the at the hospital. The men were traveling from Wat sontown to Philadelphia. After the { crash they were taken to the office of is | Dr. D. C. Stoner, here, who ordered their removal to the hospital. (Turn to page 5) GREAT BEYOND WITHIN THE [in operation, PAST WEEK. gone on day- That's that. John Buik Jr., aged 15 months, : ded at Columbia. night all town, our pub- nearly all John M. Nissley, 84, a retireed farm- Workers’ Will Inaugurate a Special Conference Here our Sa Eo ; : vania Department of Agriculture, business plates, the new jot of near Mountville, died Sunday. : ,» | according to John A. MeSparran, ota sof dav- ‘$1 re 3 Saturday, May 2nd, is the time set How We Are Using Standard “B Secretary of Agriculture. ple of rs rd Ww Miss Hlla M. Baldwin, 78. died at The Sunday School of St. Mark’s cation, of the Pennsylvania State for the twenty-seventh annual con-{In Our Church School, Rev. Gehman. One of these is a bill authorizing pon a yng neir clocks a- the Neffsville Brethren Home Sunday. | United Brethren Church, Rev. C.|Sunday School Association, has vention of the Lancaster County| Conference--Standard “B”, Dr. Geo + Pennsylvan‘a Official Egg-laying At a meeting of eleven of* our {E. Retew, Paitor, and Mr. Harry been secured as_ihe speaker for Sunday School Association, District |W. Wellburn. Conte, specifying a location for | son ot Eshleman Bros! Edward Staley N. Nissly, Superintendent, will in- the occasion. A Round Table will No. 2. The meeting will be held in Discussion — “Yorkers’ Conferen- | the contest on ground not far from store last Friday Celi alton Edward Staley, Ironville, receiv- 5 Workers: IC be conducted by the members of the Methodist church at Salunga. es.” Dr. Wellburn the Pennsylvania Farm Show Build- | NE Tor 8 ed word of the death of his broth. | ate a specia orkers on- the group. when various Sunday t ces, r. We . th yiva ul a two hour discussion, eight de- Tilia. iin) . : ference, in the Sunday School [Sch ] Problems rill be disc There will be an afternoon and ; 3 ing in Harrisburg, and providing : : th Ea er, Willis Staley, 54, which oceur- D> : Ho duit schoo roblems will be discussed, : : Evening Session = Foe rE cided to go on daylight saving : Aid ; oom, Thursday, April 30, at 7:30 after which, Mr. Kendi All. ad evening session. The following ex- a eines Pistriot Vonne 2d appropriation of $85,000 for while the three” otha decided red at his home in York. Pneu- P. M he y 8 y MT endlg wi ad- cellent program has been arranged: 7:30 Devotions = Htc URE | the coming biennium to construct | ¢ continue “as is” : (mona caused the death oy ; dress the group. : Afternoon Session People’s Council. the necessary buildings and carry | 3 i re ~All teachers and officers of the : The Sunday School Male Quar- Theme—“Every Church a School Awarding Leadership Training { on the contest. ; Elwood G. Hostetter School, as well as others interested tette will render special music. All in Christian Living.” Credits, Rev. J. F. Knittle. An “egg grading” bill provides | ~~ TE Elwood G. Hostetter, three year mn the Sunday School are invited to | teachers and officers of the school 2,15 Devotions and. Theme, Rev. Address—"“The Training of the [that all eggs, except those sold by Ses old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Omah attend, Mr. Stanley Kendig, Assoc. and the various classes are urged Bohar Twelve,” Dr. Wellburn. (Turn to page 6) GENERAL NEWS Hostetter, died at the home of his | ate ~ Director of Christian Edu-|to attend. ; : A eer parents in Mt. Joy township 3 SALARIES PAID BY A NEW CORN CLUB .WAS pne umonia. Besides his parents he { AMERICAN LEGION WILL | MAN IS REFUSED NATIONAL RED CROSS ORGANIZED AT MANHEIM USY FOL KY is Co S58 brother, Leroy, AWARD BEAUTIFUL WATCH J 1 il mimi rn to Page 4) : es ; SW. ODT Clie ars. Ano itd be The regular monthly card party of Numerous inquiries have been Two new corn clubs were orga- 4 LICENSE FOR CAR made relative to the salaries paid |nized in the county last week, one INTERESTING HAPPENINGS onl OUR LOCAL CUT RATE the Walter S. Ebersole Post No. 185 of i izati f the at Paradise and the other at Man:| ALL OVER THE COUNTRY FOR STORE CHANGES HANDS | this place will be held at the Legion en by the National Qrganization o A he dh THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO| | Home, on Monday evening, May 4th, [SALES DAY IS DECIDED U i Red Cross em, A clu was organize ere / ’ IDED PON— AN AUTOMOBILE BUILT “0 officers, with the excep- several weeks zo. HAVE LITTLE TIME TO READ. Monday the Cut Rate Store, in |Pinochle, Five Hundred and Bridge| mERCHANT HERSHEY, oR” 130s. 13 TITLED BUT FAILS tion of one vice president, are,vol-| The Manheim 4-H Corn club rr ithe Klugh property on East Main | Will be played, and beautiful prizes ELIZABETHTOWN, ADDRESSES TO QUALIFY FOR TAGS. unteer workers, composed of 19 children, four of | A Dramatic Club has been organized | street, changed hands. will be awarded to the winners. MEETING—OTHER BUSINESS | 2 However, there are 909 workers |them girls, organized Wednesday | | at Manheim. It was started and conducted | Have you seen the Respite) fy i — The State Bureau of Motor Ve- who receive salary, namely, one [night at the Sporting Hill school| Columbia's school tax was fixed here quite successfully by Mr. W. [dollar (350.00) Wrist Watch, in the Boosters me Monday eveni hicles has issued a ceriificate of Son $12,000 per Year: with the following: officers: at 25 mills for 1931, K. Winters, of Elizabethtown, for window at Maries Specialty Shoppe? i ers Inet on 3 ou ay evening title covering what appears to be inti ersons receive from $7 300 President, Lloyd Peifer; v. presi-| Lee Aston, at Columbia, has a rose |the past few years. If you haven't take a loot at it and 2 gam eT of the Nsmess nen the oldest gasoline motor vehicle ro S200 20 Sd $7 dent, Leo “Secretary, Lith. IGE in full bloom in his yard. Mr. S. F. Withers, is the new | before you forget it secure a few |Of fown present, responding to a gen- in the United States and perhaps 300 81 from $3,000 to $5 000; 287 er Earhart; treasurer, Nettie Gin len of Lancaster county's SEVenl- | proprietor and owner, having pur- | tickets from any member of the Am- |eral invitation ro meet vith the in the world. James F. Hill, of ron $2.000 to $3 000 506 der; song and cheer leader, Tay teen boros are now on fast time. I chased the stock and fixtures, erican Legion and then attend the Boosters in regards to a sales day. Fleetwood, Berks county, elajms to $1,000 t "$3 000 "and 88 under Earhart; and reporter, Emerson | Master Charles Hendrix, young; See his advertisement elsewhere | [gion Card Party on Monday even-|A Tair representation Wes presemt. have built the car in 1868. Certi- $1,000 ogee * | Rohrer, jr. Ammon Bucher andi | son of Oscar Hendrix, is ill with jm tho Bulletin. ing, at the Legion Home, at which| After lunch, Pres. S. H. Miller in- ficate of title No. 2,916,413 has ] The figures come from the | Emerson Rohrer, sr. local leaders. | Pneumonia. ———— time the beautiful watch will be Mr. Eli E. Hershey, merch- been issued for jt to Daniel S. Pathfinder Magazine of April 18 ——————— Eugene W. Gerth of Columbia, has! awarded, and receive your prize. ant of Elizabethtown, who addressed Shade, of Fleetwood. % iki : : a stam lect £ 170.000. contain- MEET —_ nye those present, telling of the various ) the abo figures are correct, a stamp collection o 0, contain In an affidavit made before Char- i he the 909 hi St AN INJUNC TION ing’ 76,000 specimen. HOUSE WILL RENEW plans adopted and put over by the les V. Glynn, notary public, of minimum salary, a total of $1,494,- Seventeen persons were injured in | MAY 5, 6 AND 7 THE BLUE LAW FIGHT | merchants of his town Fleetwood, Hill declares he built 000 is paid annually for salaries by i auto accidents thruout this section | — Mr. Hershey was followed by Har- the car in 1868 and operated it a- the National Organization. 243) Joe: the week-end. Amendment of the Blue Laws of |ry N. Nissly, cashier of the Union (Turn to Page Two) aati i or ce Thieves stole a new 1-ton. truck DAILY SESSIONS pr BE HELD 1794 to permit Sunday baseball will | National Bank Clyde Eshleman, of ee re CR ind an office safe from a mushroom | probably hold the center of the Legis- (Turn to Pa 4 SUSPECT ARRESTED AT i IN SAINT MARK'S UNITED : 8 0 ge 4) GOSPEL TABERNACLE WILL WHEEL OF STOLEN CAR Contr WILL BE ASKED 0 a dealer at Taughkenamon, near Ken. | BRETHREN CHURCH ON EAST! lature stage in the House this week. | —— HOLD WATER BAPTISM —_— SCHOOL BUILDING AT Lanois: |} Square. MAIN STREET | Ly the vate they mus: |, yn BROKERS ARE a A : L - Mr. Cyrus Gainer moved his! a ? | tered in the House when a proposed; Croc a = T ; SPIE i Willie Lee, twenty-six negro, of VILLE. [family and I sehold go fr | mv Phe hs . : . amendment to the Schwartz Sunday | SUSPENDED FOR INSOLVENCY he Gospel Tabernacle, of Eli- Bainbridge, was arrested Monday by [family and household goods from The fifty-third meeting of the East ilk bill lude Sunde#* baseball | zabethtown yill have a baptismal : | the Detwiler Apts. on N. Barbara pepmncvivens A t ‘ho m ill to include Sunde baseball | mang : Pin ’ Ei 2 p Trooper Lester Lucas, of Conestoga Property owners of East Hempfield | St, t3 ; Ap ; » : a1 nnsylvania 3ranch of th Wom. was defeated by a vote of 99 to 101 West & Company, stock commis- service on May 17, at 2:45 P. M., or S 1 h f to the Baymond property on W. en’s Missionarv ssociatior 6 : : wa + | Center State Police, on charges o township will file an injunction ask-| n’s Missionary Association will be| 5 ~~ f liberal Sunday laws are |Sion house and operator of the oldest at the Conewago Creel. There will larceny brought before Alderman ing ithe Lancaster Sl Court io) Main street. {held in St. Mark's United Brethren CR Ee gnagy Be ae broker office in Lancaster, was sus- > Q 3 1 © iv ato 1c | RE i a g & > ye. be poets) open ian meet Trapnell at Lancaster. He was com- restrain school’ directors of the dis- | TH E {church here Tuesday, Welnesday and erm eee. pended from the New York stock rior o y : : - n } : he Ta 0 ar Son waited by Constable Bauer to await|iricts from erecting a new Hig hi iors [ROUTES ,] Tran, May 5, 6 and 7. Marking: Parking Spaces | exchange Monday for insolvency. The tional singing And Instrumental mul Seating school building, at Landisville. Deci- | | The complete program for all the Supervisor Henry Smeltzer and |?PRouncement was made about 11 Sie, CAL ly hi, te . According oye complaint, Lee is sion to file the injunction was] i \ | sessions is appended: his force arc painting street mark. | © clock and shortly after, business at Aon A Ine av a i sd wit: Sling oy reached at = mass meeting held Wh 7 og Jerid 5 Me y 1, the Tuesday Afternoon ers at various places on Mair. street the Lancaster office was suspended. 8 Ta S . in- re 3 Ss - . ’ A . : a — ry After this there will be a Gospel Bn oy orn n Whe oe oa East Posersburg | office Fo ; il , ro Jat ig 2130 O'clock designating parking spaces. The 5 — 3 hl arresie Plans for th >w building ? here will be consolidated into ye can to Worship, Mrs. Oliver ares arki ir Local P Presid message, and after the message a € new building to be | i 4 ’ i "| nearest parking points to fire ocal Pastor F'resident ge, hs ge he was driving the stolen car in Safe erected at a cost of $100,000 are com- two. That’s the new order of the Fridy; Hymn, Building of the Pyra-|plugs are als being marke The Lancaster Conference of th ber of lidate 11 be b gs are also being marked e e number of candidates wi € Dbap- | Harbor, police state. | Postoffice Department which is in ... Viawardahi Sp os 4 NT oo) . . tised. The Conewago Creek is lo- = — plete and bids haye been asked. The line. with a oral hh oa ot mid-—Stewardship, Local Member- At the wide portion of East Main | Lutheran Ministerium of Penna. of cated near the Harrisburg Pike, a- Will Urge Beer. Maki contract, according to present plans, ro on re % pa ship, Chapter Membership, Field | street just west of Barbara, auto-|Which the Lutheran Church here is bout two miles from Elizabethtown. Modification Be iho bison J bw will be awarded May 5. When ground | | county. ony. Dp aon © | Work, Evangel, Junior Work, Thank |ists will hereafter park at an angle. [2 member, met in St. John's Luth- rr ye to permit the AT ee of light [Tur to page 4) fo Dage 1) | Heretofore Mr. Grover Winters | Offering Treasurer; Appointment of —————-— eran Church, Columbia, for its re- : Mr. G 2 ers | | hears . a . i ar ale gular spring session yesterday. R Au’ Accident {wg : : : 11 | Committees; Offering, Announce Walnut Tree Sprouts Oak gu pring se Ye aay. ev. re / roth wines and beer is seen as a possibility LOCAL HIGH TEACHER yay on Route L He will ments; Worship Service, Mrs. M W a black wz ree, 25 years . 0€0. A. Kercher, pastor of the lo- The Bureau of Motor Vehicles, | at the next session of Congress by | continue in that capacity. ; ? ! Out of a black walnut tree, 25 years az . : ! ; Department of Revenue, reports | Labor's National Committee for Mod- \, ENTERTAINS THE FACULTY | Mr. Charles Morton, who was the (Turn to page 4.) old, out in California, is growing an|¢al church, is the president of the 276 women drivers inyolved in |ification of the Volstead Act | carrier on Route 3, which will be -_ ese. oak limp 10 feet long and three to four | Conference. . ’ 1 : . . . + a automobile accidents in Pennsyl- a eee es n Thursday evening, at 6 o'clock | diccontinued, will be - the He MEETING inches in diameter. It is considered aj vania last month. Against this, 4, BIRTHS a member of the local High School | carrier on Route 2 OF 4-H CORN CLUB | botanical rarity, as walnuts and oaks | : A New Clerk 742 male drivers were in accidents.| Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Cooley announce Faculty, Miss Edna Martin, very en-| The former carrier, Mr. A. B.| Ea oe ng A - lt i Nao of a - the birth of a daughter Dorothy Ann joyably. tendered a chicken and waf-| | Hoffer, on Route 2, will be retired The 4-H Corn Club will hold an To own, is the new clerk at the office At The Hospital sbithe hospital in Easton, . Pa, sh, fle dinner at the dining parlors of | after nearly twenty-nine SOAS of | Organization meeting in the Grade I Man Blown Into River tof the Penna. Power and Light Charles Vogel, Florin, underwent Cooley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McGurl, on East Main street, to | very. faithful service. Of late My. | School Building on Thursday even- The wind was so strong at Safe Fox Nain street. an operation at the Columbia Hos-| Mrs, Howard G. Longenecker on East Co-workers. The table center-| {Chester Nye was the temporary|ing April 30th at seven thirty o’- | Harbor Monday that a man working Sie went on duty Monday. pital last Thursday. i g piece was sweet peas. . p All the boys and girls be- | on the coffer dam there was blown in- a 3 Main street. p substitute for Mr. Hoffer. | ; The members of the High School | Under the new order Route 1 {tween the ages of 12 to 20 who |to the river and was drowned. He was! Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Peifer announce Chi Hill S h l il Faculty and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hos-|will be 47 miles in length and |3re in gowieg iis 3 French Canadian, he bith of 35m W tetter highly appreciated this token | Route 2 35 miles long. |acre of corn are invite 0 18 ques l C 00 l of friendship, in the form of an out. | 3 meeting. Various planting, sugees- . o fe I | * ing. | tions, fertilization and cultivation Has Marriage ( ert cate old a Reunion Saturday Miss Martin teaches history at | AV joa be The Ancaster r the local High school. | FAVOR GROUSE | Chamber o ommerce will sponsor Chi Hill School : —— TN | AS STATE BIRD | the Corn Club in conjunction with at S ver ears -Rlques Lif chool will hold a [History of the School Jerome Sow- \ the I.ancaster Ag icultural Exten- : : : : CARD PARTY \ i dis reunion on Saturd i ers; Remarks, A nt; Ex- hig Association, of this ye: < day evening, May oe 2 Pe . pone Prese 3) x Don't forget that Thursday after- | Hsrrishirg, Ps THe. ion Association, ¢ his year. ; : 2nd, at 7 o’clock standard time, Se, esent up! Recitation, [| April 30th . is i While going over some old books [drawn thereon and over i The following progr has bee Miss Dorothy Seiders; Address, Mr. 1 1 vo Tan) grouse or partridge may be- }| New P. O. Schedule ae aa | ten in black the marriag g program has een | Alexander, (Asst. Supt); Song, fe Rie nl time for the card pary come the Pennsylvania State #| Owing to the new schedule of and ‘papers Wry Joseph, B. cate, arranged: Mr. Adam Steager, Chor-| Former Teachers; Offering; Song, [© So _under auspices of Ameri-| § Bird, it was learned today. [arrival and departure of mails, the |Hershey, East Main street barber, | On the other side’ iof th ister; Scripture Reading, Wm. J.|“Should Auld Acquaintance be San egion Auxiliary in the Legion | Governor Pinchot has recom- §postoffice here will open at 6:30 A. [found something worthwhile. |cate is written the name Werner; Prayer, Rev. B. G. Stauf- Forgot”, Audience; Benediction, | So Drizes.. Come and mended the grouse as the offi- $!M. Standard Time and close at 7 It is a hand made marriage cer- | of birth of all the childre fer; Song, Audi ence; Recitation, |Rev. J. B. Brubaker. enjoy the afternoon. Bridge, “50”. |} cia state bird and has promis- §{P. M. Standard Time, effective on tificate of his grandfather, Samuel | this - M S - et —— i » © e of his g 1 this union. There weve ni i ayers Remarks by Teachers, former pupils, and b w | ed to sign a bill creating such | Monday, May 4th, until further |Hershey, who was ma rried to Eli- This relic was found 5 W. Geib; Reading of | friends are invited to this program. ed hel as Afire designation if passed by the Juetice, zabeth Harnish, Wednesday, Sept. [er belongings of Mr. Geib: oS y Secretary, Mrs. J. W. Don’t’ forget the date and time, riendship Fire Company respond. | Legislature. ! era 6, 1829, almost 102 years ago. | aunt, the late Mattie Sh os setion of Officers and Com- | Saturday evening, May the second, |ed to a call Monday evening. The Marietta will go on daylight saving The certificate is about 10x16 | All the writing on th mittees; orus, Former Pupils;|at 7:00 o’clock. boro dump was ablaze. jtime Friday, May 1. inches, has a large heart in red ink is in German. J ?
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