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Mount Joy Bulletin

VOL. XXXI, No. 13
[LANCASTER CO. TOBACCO
Sixth Annual

The annal inspection of the Tobac-
° °
Reunion of Geibes co Experiment Station on the Hibsh-
| man farm near Ephrata, will be hel

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WILL BE HELD AT THE CHIQUES on Monday, August 31, 1931, at 1 P
'M, E. S. T. Demonstrations will b
TH ETHREN ON ye
SHEL» {made of Wildfire Prevention
ING PROGRAM ARRANGED ures in seedbeds; Root Rot

The sixth annual reunion of the : i be: held 1
Geib family will be held in the Chi- |# meeting will be held in
day, September 5, 1931. This
Geipe. All of these and their families | Music
and friends are cordially invited to at-| All interested cordially
tend. whether mem)ers or not.
invited

Morning Session
The morning session starts at 10
o'clock when the following program | M H
up uminas ear
Song, Audience: Devotions, David G.
Gibble, Mastersonville, Pa; Address of |
Welcome, Elder S. S. Eshleman, Man-
heir, Pa., R. F. D.; Response, Mrs. W


STREAM POLLUTION HERE FLIZABETHTOWN
Mr. Frank I Sando, warden of Har- | te Hunirg o nid Po
roprotod! the Stole 4 ma Clan attende e Bicentenary o
FebieSeniing we Boar | the Mumma clan at the Elizabethtown
College, commemorating the landing
of the first Mumma in America, on the
Pennsylvania Merchant, on September
11, 1731, from Amsterdam, Holland.
The Mummas it was announced at
the twenty-third annual reunion, were
of Fish Commissioners, was in town |
last Wednesday investigating a re-
ported stream pollution in the ILiittle
Chickies Creek. |
It was reported to the Department
that something was killing the fish in
the stream below the Penna. Railroad
GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION
meas-
work,
and How to Use Charcoal to stop
Pole burn or Shed burn, Afterward
Ephrata
ques Church of the Brethren, Satur- | Park, with speakers on various to-
family bacco topics. The Arkansas Travel- ; :
name is spelled Geib, Geibe, Gipe and | ers will enliven the occasion with | Departments’ committee which
2 ready been
of Early History for new federal
money has been appropriated for any allocated, on the basis of earlier pre-|cities where the committee feels the
MOUNT JOY, PENNA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1931
Expect
d
e

Mount Joy, Manheim, E’town,
The joint Postoffice and Treasury Elizabethtown $30,000.00;
runs $105.000; Manheim $100,000;
the giant Federal building program Joy $80,000 and Red Lion $80,000.
,| will meet late next month to decide

propriate funds for erection neyt year field, is studying the needs of
of postoffice buildings at Ephrata, places as compared with the
Elizabethtown, Columbia,
Mount Joy and Red Lion. try.
Each of these boroughs has al-
allocated specific
buildings, but no to which funds have been previously
These treasury agents are
ings will be put up within the year no allocation has been made.
Ephrata has been allotted $90,000: It is expected that these surveys
Decision on Five
County Federal Buildings
Columbia, will be concluded late in September,
Mount | it was stated Monday at the office
The committee, through agents of | Wetmore at the treasury. When they
whether it will ask Congress to ap- the Treasury Department now in the |are finished and the data collected
these | prepared, the information will be
needs | laid
Manheim, of the other cities all over the coun |
inter-
sums ested almost exclusively in the cities country will be passed under review
Listed in Survey
of Supervising Architect James H.
vefore the joint committee.
The committee will then begin its
annual day long sessions when the
| federal building needs of the whole
Slowly a list will be drawn up of the

House, where President Hoover will
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| PUPILS MUST NOW
ATTEND FULL TERM
E. Donegal Schools
The Genetal Assembly at its last
Opened on Monday | session the part of the section
PATRONS SHOULD BEAR IN MIND | thorized the reduction of the attend-

of the school attendance law which au- ,
Discovered Oil
‘On Farm Near Here

WHILE DRILLING A WELL ON
$1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
YOU CAN REACH YOUR MARKET MORE ECONOMICALLY BY USING OUR PAPER
CONOY TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS

The schools of Conoy township will
open Monday, August 31st, with the
following teaching staff: Miss Verna
Peck, Principal, High school; Miss
Naomi Damey, assistant principal, high
school; Benjamin Pennell, Jr. Gram-
mar, Bainbridge; Mrs. Helen Hamor,
Secondary, Bainbridge; Miss Josephine
Beshler, Intermediate; Miss Ruth
Kurtz, Primary; Mrs. Davida Libhart,
Wickersham Grammar; Miss Dorothy
Smith, Wickersham Primary; Miss
Elvina Riccio, Billmeyer; Miss Bertha
Landis, Ebersole; Mrs. Christie Gish,
Stevens Hill; Prof. Frank McHose,
Musical Director.
el
Local Doings In
And Around Florin


OFFICERS—PERSONAL MATTERS |
Miss Anna Garber is visiting Miss
Mary Bixler, at New Cumberland.
Mr. Samuel Clare, of Philadclrhia.
spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. '
George Geyer.
Master Jimmie Hockenberry is visit- |
ing with his grandparents, J. C. Hock- |
enberry north of Mount Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ney attended |
WILL OPEN NEXT MONDAY Local Mortuary
Record for a Week
MANY OF OUR BEST KNOWN
PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THAT
GREAT BEYOND WITLIN THE
PAST WEEK.


Samuel David Logan,
died at Columbia.
aged 47,
Amanda Smith
Amanda Jane Smith, seventy-two,
Marietta, died Saturday afternoon, of
complications, after an illness of 7
months. .
One son, H. T. Smith, of Lancaster
and two sisters, Elizabeth Smith, of
Miarietta, and Mrs. Alice Walker, of
Steelton, survive. She was a mem-
{ber of Bethel A. M. E. church, Mar-
jetta.
y Services were
yesterday with burial in Bethel cem-

held at the home

Mrs. Homer Kistler, a former resi-
dent of this section, died very sudden-
ly at her home near Shiremanstown.
She was in her forty-first year. De-
ceased is survived by her husband, one
daughter and three sons. Also the fol-
(Turn to Page 4) "| CELEBRATED THE BICENTENARY |of them. The meeting of the joint liminary studies by Postoffice De- | need for buildings is most acute. HE HS ; CLASS HELD! rv. aa -
i -— ee OF THEIR LANDING HERE AT |committee, starting late in Septem- partment inspectors. In only a few | Once this is agreed upon, the list MEN'S "BIBL E “vin 2
El DEPT. INVESTIGATING THE ANNUAL REUNION HELD AT |ber, will decide which of the build- cases are they surveying cities where | will be submitted to the White Ta uk 2 -ASS ELECTS Mrs. Homer Kistler
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| lowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. John
on West Main street; John and
James Berrier, of Milton Grove;
Charles Berrier, of Kinderhook; Wil-
orga ain TATE. ne toon. ; S liam Berrier, of Donegal Springs and
4 : 8 . | originally of Swiss descent, but dur- THAT COMPULSORY PERIOD A wernt post inion THE CLAYTON S. HOLLINGER [the funeral of Mrs. Homer Kissler, | David Berrier, of Harrisburg.
x bridge east of town, hence this investi- | fe of Were BEGINS WITH THE FIRST DAY | years of age. epartment officials to- FARM, THEY FOUND A SUB. |near Carlisle, on Tuesday. The funeral was held from her late
4 gation. § oid ae oils STANCE THAT RESEMBLES| Mr Roy Stoll and family of Pitts- | Jester ; ; ;
3 ed t ate t lland, f gy APL AE Cane 5 { home yesterday with services and in-
i The stream was patrolled and names ae a En Wig Bo gi To the ages of eight and sixteen years are CRUDE PETROLEUM burgh, visited with his y
of witnesses taken who saw the dead
America settling
fish in the stream several weeks ago. | 2 2
throughout the


Basi. Dorezal schools required to attend school throughout
Sas 2 | the entire term unless they are legally
OF SCHOOL fos poitited out. All children between
|
Township
|
|

Mrs. |
aunt, |
|
Katie Winters for several days.
terment at St. John’s Church, Shire-
manstown.
hi reek | northeastern section of the United |Will open on Monday, August 31, and A The presence of oil in northwest or ha Yrs. Loe Hockenberry A large number of folks from here
ivy States will operate on Standard Time. Pa nge has been made in the re- lancaster county, long suspec-|’ vm nas guests oi Mr. attended the funeral. Deceased was a
THE CANDIDATES NAMES Eel of Babin, of the GIRL Rt Bes no Yo dha; os bam he in t cor. ted by prospectors and property own. | 4 Mrs. D. W. Strayer, on Sunday. former resident of Florin and resided
WILL GO ON THE BALLOT vos ord Gail. Biter of fn Ute POIOR OF tion. quirement regarding employment cer- ers in thot district, was proved Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fike and
| Mumma settlers in America, were read
(at the reunion, and various members
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—————-——
Last week we made mention that ob-
jection was filed to the names of Fred
Fletcher and Paul L. Stoner, as candi- |
dates for School Director.
The County Commissioners over. | LOCAL MAN ZLECTED
ruled the objections and their names | VICE PRESIDENT OF L. C. C.
will now be printed orn ballots for the |
primary in September. | Last Thursday at the office of W.
EE [C. Mullin, Lancaster. representatives


tificates and permits for minors be-
dance will begin with the first day | the ages of fourteen and sixteen
of school. This change of policy is vears and age certificates for those be-
in accordance with a law recently | tween the ages of sixteen and eighteen
passed by the State Legislature, with | years. >
reference to districts of the fourth | —- ree
class.
The teaching staff of the district Court Calendar
is complete as follows:
Maytown Elementary Building:
Analysis of a sample taken from
a well drilled by Clayton S. Holling-
er, at his farm on the Elizabethtown
Mount Gretna road. was received
from the state laboratories by Holl
inger, confirming his belief that the
black substance found at the depth
of 450 feet was actually crude petro
leum.
daughter, Evelyn, were the guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Leo Smith, one day last
week, i
Mr. and Mrs. L. E Hoffman and
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eee.

LADIES’ BIBLE CLASS MET

Iwill
{who played shortstop for the
at Donegal Springs until a few years
ago.
To Be Given Tryout
Many of our local base ball fans
remember “Red” Shanabrook,
local
{team against the Old Timers in the
WITH MRS. C. S. GINGRICH first game of the
series. Red has
 


: | been playing the hot corner all sea-
For Sept. Term Hollinger wasn't even remotely ie oases of the {son for the Klein team. Well, Red is
Constable Zerphey arrested four Caster County met and organized a of ofl when he Saried to held their a ronal Shel | going lo he big Show-—he wis sighed
motorists here during the week for | Lancaster County chapter of the Third. ; |A THIRD JUDGE MAY BE CALLED [72 into the earth fear bis bum. He home > oe Bt Bini i — 2d wh hii % leaders
minor violations. They will be heard | Penna. Motor Truck Association. Miss Anna Mae Hoover, Third and | (turn to page 5) of Mrs. C. S. Gingrich on ar- lin the NYPA league for a tryout.
Miss Mary Hertzog, First Grade.
{
|
| The Ladies’ ible
Miss Viola Serena, Second ond]
|
Evangelical
Four Were Arrested [of the truck and fleet owners of Lan-




















‘our TO ASSIST OR SESSION WILL —————— ietta street Thursday evening, Mrs. | Red's is & 3 bi
by the Burgess. The following officers were elect. | Fourth. | CONTINUE FOR TWO WEEKS : Boyd Bishop he i ml 4 Refs hone ae
: . s or Ser en S-
Tm ed; President, M. Arnold Hemp, of (Turn te page 4.) | Executions Issued n and Mr hu oy d the | 1d I
5 YT 5 on 5 + Sine ide , TS | 3rightbill agai » j 500 and. Mrs, ame re > Old Timers vs. Regulars
Special Meeting, Malas | Lancaster, Pa.; vice president, H. M. | Four murder cases and four in- J. M. Brightbill, Inc., against Joe
Will Settle Estate
Annie C. Blensinger, of Mount Joy | Voluntary manslaughter
borough, administratrix of Jennie M. either cause the September
prayer. After the business meeting, |
the class turned the social hour into
a surprise party for Mrs.
A meeting of special importance to | Stauffer, Mount Joy, Pa.; Secretary,
every Knight of Malta will be held; Adam Fulmer, Lancaster, Pa.; Treas
Thursday, Aug. 21. Don’t fail to at- | Tuer, T. N. Hostetter, Lancaster, Pa.;
Wednesday night the fourth game of
Tot {and Bertha G. Roth, addresses un- !
may | the series will be played. The Regu-
| known, on real estate in Florin, for
Quarter

[ $1,202.36.




Gingrich. | Jars won 2 and the Old Timers 1.
id Directors, A. D. Eckerd, Christiana: | Rinehart of Mt. Joy borough. | Sessions Court to continue for two | Ba who celebrated her sixty-sixth birth- |
end. [ LoL ie pe ? weeks, or compel the obtaining of a | ty on Tuesday. The hostess receiv-
—— {Clem E. New Holland, Pa.; ;
H. M. Witmyer, Manheim: C. O.
Recall History uy mov wore) General News For
|
third, trial judge frog a gi | F il ed a number of useful and beautiful | A Pi k d I
county, it became evident Wednes- | t ey ali y gifts and all present greatly enjoyed | S IC e rom
 


ATTENDED CARLISLE PARTY
day. | o the evening. The following were
) . i District Attorney Sumner V. Hos- | H Id R present: Mrs. Alex K Th C d B k t
The Busy Folks terman, in announcing the prelimin | 0 S a eunon Boyd Bishop, Mrs. Charles Sheaffer, € ar as €
of Baker Clan Tre LOCAL STORE FORCE ary trial list and explaining the dif- | eee Mrs. Charles Morton, Mrs. Ged
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS FROM ficulties attending the crowded. court
stated that a

Barbara Hemperly, Mrs. [
Mrs
PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE
COMERS AND GOERS AROUND
CLAN MET AT HERSHEY LAST [Myers l
hgh INTERV FOR | decision | THURSDAY AND HELD THEIR lor Herr, Mrs. H. G
ANNUAL REUNION MARKED BY | Mr and Mrs ALL OVER THE COUNTRY FOR |
Mrs. |
|
Roy Forney, Mrs. All- |





 
aE oT 3 y ould be reached soon. NINTH ANNUAL SUCCESSFUL Le S. Hoffman, Alice HERE DURING THE PAST WEEK
Sil isses Marv Eshelman | THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO | Would
Reaping an Bates, Misses Mary Pane HAVE LITTLE TIME TO READ | Hosterman’s Statement GATHERING Matild Myers Aman-{ BY OUR SOCIAL REPORTERS.
R= . - land Rhoda Garber and Mr. Roy Esh- : : The making up of the, trial list Anne Walters, Mr. | lr
E . 7 5 Fi r's 5 a . : = : ‘ 3 SBE lh Bo See} ein te oe ines + >
RED IN ATTENDANCE leman, all employees of Trimmers b The schools of Rapho township for Criminal Court for the week of The ninth annual reunion of the s. H. B. Arntz, Gerald and| Joseph Germer is spending the
The story of the early settlers of |& 0c Siore, of (bis place, will open on Monday, August 31st. | Septemier 14, 1931, has been more |Staley clan was held last Thursday rt Arntz, Jeanne Brandt, Louise week at Mount Gretna.
1 re 3 yo 9 5 30 2 last Thumsday An automobile stolen at Lancaster or less dificult. This is largely due | at Hershey with members of the ter and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ging- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder are
t 3S Ba ol a5 5s present given by Vir, and Mrs, J. BE Trim Aug. 3, has been recovered in Saint to the fact that it is anticipated that family from all parts of the state in | rich. Refreshments were served. spending some time at Wildwood, New
1 ally rr ven . gas uy how id > howe Rens Louis. { considerable time of the Court will attendance. The following officers a Jerse y. 4
rr of 120 North Broad sthect Toh x Do i hi yen OL) The ninth annual reunion of the | be consumed in the trial of the four | were reelected for the year; Presi- | y 6CALS DISCUSS ENTERING Yr. and i Irvin Hondas
caster of he or ction hi ht : SO re Kneier family was held at Kauffman murder cases. These cases, of course, |dent, Alvin H. Staley: vice presi- COUNTY BOWLING LEAGUE | 507 spent the week end at Wildwood,
i caster, € ganiza windred and fifty employees attend- |
Park, Manheim. (Turn to page 5) dent, C. H. Martin; treasurer, C. H.
Mrs. H. K. Bortzfield and Miss | ——— Fair; secretary, Mrs. M. S. Bickel;
a bethtown Coll Mem} f th Marion Bortzfield, of town, were reg- | WORDS FOR NEW SONG {and historian, Laura B. Staley.
4 rethtown College. Members of the | THRESHED 1.062 BU. WHEAT istered at Hotel Elberon. in Atlantic | WRITTEN BY MISS HELMAN | The following were appointed on
clan from Lancaster, Dauphin, Leba- IN EXACTLY NINE HOURS City over Sunday. the entertainment committee for
7 rk, rks Ss i i | : 5 a,
non, York, Be and ne While returning home from the Among the songs to be broadcast |the next reunion to be held at Eagle
New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Arntz and sons
Gerald and Robert spent Tuesday in
at the annual reunion Saturday af- | ed and all had an enjoyable time.
ternoon in the auditorium of Eliza ! —_—

There was a meeting held at “Chick”
Derr's home Monday night to discuss
the advisability of entering the Inter |Philadelphia :
County Bowling League. Thirteen Mrs. R. R. Lauer and four children
were present and they decided in the (Turn to page 5)
affirmative. UE ER
Bickel, and The season Sept. 14. Mr. | LOCAL YOUNG MAN WAS


jie Hades t 4 Last Friday Mr. John W. Newcomer convention at Easton, the truck carry during the program “A Song For To- | Park, York: Mrs. W. J. Staley, Mrs
To re ge Bon Wet Main shoot, thread his hand uni- | day”, is one of which Miss Rebecca |C. H. Fair and Mrs. M. S.
: : instruments,
1711" Daniel Backer migrated from | heat crop on his farm tenanted by
ing all the opens
Switzerland to Philadelphia, with a id forms, flags, etc. of the 40 and 38 |Helman, of 382 Donegal Springs |the committee to look after the | “Chuck” Bennett was named captain ARRESTED FRIDAY NIGHT
4 gen ki high D d ti {Me Prof I drum corps, American Legion, Al-|Road, wrote the words. family directory are: Mr. Harry S. | of the Mount Joy team. There are 2
2 View ol “ses is igher 0 ae ious | The yield was 1062 bus, elf trom toona, caught fire at a filling station This song is entitled Morning Pray | Kouck, Baltimore; Fred Staley, Lit- eight teams as follows: Annville, Her- Allen Schatz, twenty-five of near
biol poh ae Sn ay fares Br of S574 bushels and were completely destroyed. ler and will be presented for the first |tlestown; C. H. Fair, of Lancaster; | shey, Grandview, Middletown, Eliza- town was arrested Friday afternoon by
3 suc 2 C , y W. Pe, |
a
August | Willis Eckert, York; H. L. Miller, of
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tl An
NEW RIVER ROAD TO
BE COMPLETED SOON
[time on Saturday morning,
29th at 7:30 from WJZ.
Br
bethtown, Columbia, Rohrerstown and | police Elmer Zerphey, and after a doc-
Mount Joy. tor's examination was charged with
In order to select the players for the! drunken driving.
local team out of about eighteen can- |
didates, it was decided that all the |two motorists off the road on the
men would bowl three games on | Manheim Pike, east of town, and later
Thursday night, Sept. 27 on the Gar- | ran into a ditch by the side of the road,
den Spot alleys and the high ten scores | where Chief Zerphey arrested him af-
nineteen other families, migrated to
America from Crefeldt, Germany in
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Quite a record was made in thresh-
ing the crop. The entire crop was LOCAL SUPER ENTERTAINS
| threshed in exactly nine hours, an av- OUR P. P. & L. EMPLOYES |
| erage of 118 bushels per hour. Mr. vm
| Samuel Ober was the thresher. T.ast Friday evening Mr. 8. H.
—_————— Miller, district superintendent of the
The Kolb-Kulp Reunion Pennsylvania Power and Light Com-
The eighth annual reunion of the | Pany, entertained all the employees



P P. & L. COMPANY IS Schatz was alleged to have forced
ARRANGING FOR A LINE
LOG CABIN GOLF COURSE {
WILL BE REMOVED |



The building of the new stretch of
- Light
The Log Cabin Golf Course on the
The Pennsylvania Power &




Company representatives are now [river road between Marietta and bowled will be those selccted | ter receiving information from passing
. > : 3 x Bz i rives i is distric ai > : | BTC atnhid > ri 5 ste rey iii | BS Gases >
Westenberger lot on Wiest Main | Kolb-Kulp family will be held at E.}and their wives in this district to {making arrangements for the exten-| Bainbridge will be completed before


The schedule will be made up next | motorists.
week and it will be published in the Schatz was arraigned before Squire
Bulletin within the next few weeks. |Elwood S. Grimm, of Elizabethtown,
All home league games will be rolled | and on default of five hundred dollars
on the Garden Spot alleys. bail was confined to the Lancaster
-— County jail to await a hearing Monday
Daniel Peifer Appointed afternoon.
Mr. Daniel W. Peifer was appointed| At the hearing he was charged with
Minority Inspector of Elections in the | operating a motor vehicle while under
East Ward to succeed John Rahm, de- |the influence of liquor and operating
ceased. The appointment was made by | without a license. He was released on
the Court. bail for the September term of Court.
A Truck Loaded with Tires
Upset at Rheems Culvert
yg ote hia 5D AW
street, like many other courses, will | Greenville park Sunday, Sept. 6. The | corn and doggie roast at the P, »
soon he a thing of the past. The program will begin at 2 P. M. day- Baker Su a short distance sout
; : ; civ i . of Landisville.
owners, Weidman Bros, of Manheim, | light saving time and an excellent Sn : : d a fa fons
will remove the entire equipment | string orchestra will furnish music. Twenty-two were present and all | vo line will come up along the | from early morning until dark.
this week and put it in storage Ty had 2. splendid _ time, There were Susquehanna river to the sub station | At Bainbridge where the road makes
Last year when the course was in- BIRTHS ample eats, enough for another party | = being erected along the Mar-|the turn to different routes, the grade
talled it enjoyed a very brisk bus Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brown, of Music was furnished by the Ament will not be as steep as a portion of the
Sha ; : iS Be : i 3 vest of Bainbridge is being torn
iness for some time, but mow com- |this boro, announce the birth of a |String orchestra. Toad we Sha Pcl 5
> . a z c Sz
i ci aughter at 2:42 p. m. Friday in the | :
paratively few people get a Kick out | daughter at Pp 3 to be established
of playing miniature golf. Lancaster General hospital. THE BOOSTERS ENDORSED
OUR COMMUNITY EXHIBIT Toe : ig ims Ae
The Brandt Clan Will Meet
w At Manheim on Sunday
The regular weekly meeting of uation. The quarries at Billmeyer are
The Brandt clan, headed by A. D.1Jonestown; reading, Myrle Fox: se-

from the long. Rapid strides are being made
Harbor to | and men are working on the laying of
the bed and hauling stone and dirt

| sion of a new power line
new power plant at Safe
{ Harrisburg.


 








 


ietta pike and thence to Harrisburg.
| Representatives of the company
[are now busy acquiring a right of
way 120 feet in width across various
| farms over which the line will pass.













CORN ROAST HELD running on a fair scale and the J. E.
the local Boosters Club was Held on | g
a evening NEAR SILVER SPRING Baker company is furnishing much of
i i i —— he stone.
reparations are hein made | t
£ bg Bie to be held A Fri-| A corn roast was held at the home re Qe eee
oy and Saturday evenings and |©f Mr. and Mrs. Dallis Harsh, near
| Silve ing i sts
nothing will be left undone to enter-| Silver Spring. The following guest

 


Picnic at Mzple Grove
The Sunday School class of Mrs.


 
 


a ne oe 7 Prats ar rae Beis the Dv. re nal - - George Myers of the The second accident of its kind oc- | curve on the south side of the P. R. R.
i i , Rev. John Brubaker; vocal duet by ; ras passel endorsing | Greenawalt, Mr, rs: {Church held their annual picnic at : 5 : : rer, scattering tires
ia WI Misses Verna Brandt and Kathryn a wee Dw Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Brandt, Maple Grove Saturday, curred Monday at the Pennsylvania | tracks, it toppled over, se g
Manheim, Sunday, August 30. An in- the Community \



: : ; - ighv d in the field
Warfel; historian’s report by Daniel of Columbia: Himes Brant, of Phil Railroad culvert at Rheems when an- | all over the highway an














here and arrangements were made | : 2 other large truck upset. west of Copes canning factory.
teresting program has been planned | Brandt, of Lebanon: presentation of to rent a space. adelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Sr freer Visited by the Stork Hart Coates, Akron, O., driver and| There is a large telephone pole at
Mrs. William Brandt, Hershey; Ir-|gifts, Irwin Earhart; song, 30d be Es | awalt and children, orothy ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Engle, who owner of the truck, Anthony Keller, | this point and the truck fell against it.
win Earhart, nd With You Till We Mest Asai; Bon Strasburg Here Saturday reside on the Christian Hershey | ayy assistant and an unidentified negro | All the men escaped injury by jump-



eet eee, se

Amos Brandt, of Annville, have pre-jediction, Rev. John Brubaker.
pared the following program for pre- The following are the officers of burg will play Mount Joy on the
sentation: Song, America; devotions the clan: President, Allen D. Brandt, Recreation grounds, the last game on| Last evening the Ladies’ and Men's
E. S. Wagner, Hershey; president'siof Palmyra; vice president, William |¢he schedule. There is also a post- | Bible classes of the Evangelical
remarks; selections on musical saw |Brandt, Hershey; secretary, Miss C. pored game that will be played Sept. | Congregational church held a largely! we congratulate Miss Eliza Myers] The load was so high that it barely | cab fell against the pole and mashed
by H. Guy Kreider, Lebanon, Elizabethtown; historian, D.| 5 on the home grounds with Chestnut attended corn and doggie roast this boro, who celebrted her ninety- | passed beneath the culvert, it being |that part of the truck. The men jump-
panied by Miss Grace Earnest, of iB. Brandt, Lebanon. Hill. Keener's Park, Elizabethtown. first birthday on Monday, August 24. | top-heavy. As the truck rounded the |ed and escaped injury.
Js

Saturday afternoon at 3 p. m. Stras-

farm west of Florin, announce the | hitch-hiker, who was riding in the cab |ing.
birth of twins, both girls, on. Monday | with them, were traveling east with a| Several weeks ago a truck loaded
a big load of automobile tires valued at|with silk upset at exactly the same
Our Grand “Young” Lady approximately $9,000. place. When this one turned over the

Had a Fine Time