rp } * Morton, i A SS TC LI i “WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8th, 1932 RELATIVES ano FRIENDS Visit Here During The Past Week Mrs. Clara Gantz is visiting Mr, and Mrs. D. H. S. Derr. Mr. Samuel Rodgers spent sever- al days at Reading. Mrs. Katie Christ of Lititz, is visit- ing in town this week. Mrs. Ira Kersey of Elizabethown, visited here last Monday. Mr. Walter Rodgers of Reading visited here on Wednesday. Mrs. Amos Wertman visited at Sporting Hill on Saturday. Miss Florence Brown of Philadel- phia, is here for several days. Mr. and Mrs, Harnish of Lancaster, were recent guests of Misses Penny- packer, Miss Lizzie Zeager visited her mother at the Neffsville home on Sun- day. Mr. Roy Bender of Carlisle, visited at the Geo. Meminger home on Sun- day. Miss Elizabeth Gramm spent several days at Allentown with her friends. Mr. John Zeller of Williamson Trade School, spent the weekend with his pM nts. Mrs, Jacob Gruber visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Eshleman on Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Eshleman, were at Quincy Orphanage, Quincy, Pa, Thursday. Mr, Clinton Campbell of Wayne, was a weekend guest at the home of his wife. Mr. Roman Myers, of spent Thursday with Mr. Clayton Souder. Jerry Kendig, son of Dr. and Mrs Harry Kendig, was at Washington, D. C. on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Rohrer of New York City, were guest of Mrs. Emma Det- wiler several days. Mrs. Annie Landis of Elizabethtown, spent several days with Misses Sue and Lizzie Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Eshleman were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Kneis- ley at Silver Spring. Mrs. J. L. Shearer and Mrs, U. E. Huffer have gone on an automobile trip to Roanoke, Va Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Temple of Lans- downe, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Eshleman. Miss Olive Rahn of Lancaster, was the weekend guest of Misses Ruth and Beatrice Pennypacker. Misses Anna Mae, Ruth and Eliza- ‘beth Eby motored to Ohio, this week where they will visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur I. Beahm are spending the summer at the former's home at Greencastle, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brubaker, of Camp Hill, were Sunday . guests of Mrs. Annie Brubaker. Mr. Frank Young returned to the League Island hospital after spend- ing a week with his family. Mr. Abe Young, of Milton Grove, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Young, on Monday. Miss Vera Park, of Philadelphia, was a Sunday guest with Mrs. Har- ry Brenner, on West Donegal St. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Craley and children, of Shillington, were ‘recent guests of Mr. John Saylor. Miss Myrtle Dietz, of Lancaster, was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stark, on Marietta St. Mrs. Fred Lieberherr and son, Robert, who enjoyed a week's va- cation at York, have returned home Misses Helen Rohrer of Lancaster and Maude Zittle of Ephrata, were visitors at the home of Frank Schroll. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Amspacker returned home after spending the past week with relatives at Hanover Mr. and Mrs. John Zeller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zeller and Claude Eu- gene Zeller were to Ephrata on Satur- Lancaster, and Mrs. day. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stauffer of ‘Christiana, visited Mrs. Stauffer’s mother, Mrs. Alice Hoffman on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Fuhrman enjoyed a motor trip to Akron, O, last week where they visited Carl Brinton. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zug and family, of near Erisman’s church, visited in town with relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. W. Newcomer and daughter, Mary, visited Mr. and Mrs. David Herr at Lancaster on Sunday. Misses Sue and Lizzie Witmer, Mr. John Shank and Mrs. Annie Landis visited at the Lancaster hospital on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Weidman and children, of Lancaster, were visiting relatives and friends at Lancaster on Sunday. Mrs. Phoebe Harlan and Miss Clara Rupp of Carlisle, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Eshleman. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Haas and children, of Silver Spring, spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Adda Wolgemuth. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhart and family, Mr. Henry Brandt and Miss Sadie Ellinger were Monday guests of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Webb were Wednesday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brooks Jr., at Florin. Miss Suie Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Min- nich, at Columbia. Mrs. Wiedersheim and daughter, Kathryn and Miss Ella Schauvre, of St. Davids, Pa., called on Chandler family on Friday. Mr; and Mrs. S. F. Eshleman, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eshleman were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Temple at Landsdowne. Mr. Thomas Stohler, Mr. Wm. Mrs. Newpher Smeltzer and son, Leo Smeltzer, motored to Johnstown last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haldeman, BY MAUD EDWARDS Mrs, Katie Christ and son Willis of | Lititz, were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, H. H, Zerphy. Mrs. J. G. Metzgar returned to her home on West Donegal St., af- ter spending several weeks with her daughter, at Bethlehem. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kraybill and son, of Harrisburg; Mrs. Jessie Horst, of Landisville, visited Miss Minnie Kraybill last week. The Brethren in Christ prayer meeting will be held on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Adda Wolgemuth, on Manheim St. Mr. J. G. Forney, Lancaster real- tor, called on the editor yesterday. Joe is one of the “live wires” in the - Lancaster Automebile Club. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. McClellan and son, Jack, and Mr. Allen Bates, Jr, attended the graduation exercises at Carlisle Barracks, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown and family, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Brown, and Mrs, Watson Schneider are spend- ing some time at Ocean City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walters and daughter, Ruth and Miss Stein- heiser, of Camp Hill, were guests last week of Mr, and Mrs. C. Crider Miss Ethel Myers, librarian at Lebanon Valley College, Annville, will return Thursday to the home of her mother, Mrs. Reuben Myers. Rev. George A. Kercher is attending the sessions of the Ministerium of Pennsylvania which meets at Grace Lutheran church, Lancaster this week. Mr. John Heistand left on Wed- nesday morning for his home at spending a and friends Woodstock, Ill, after month with relatives here. Mr. John Dillinger and Miss Grace Henderson spent several days as guests of Mrs. Lloyd Bowman, a former teacher of our local = school, at Ard- more. Mrs. Smoker and children, of Columbia; Mr. Campbell and daugh- ters, of Marietta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schatz on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Walton, Jr, of St. Davids, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Potts, of Salisbury, Md, called on Miss Pearl Chandler on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bloom and daugh- ter, of Pittsburgh, are spending some time with Mrs. Bloom’s moth- er, Mrs. Gabriel Moyer, on New Haven St. Mrs. Fred Schneider, Audrey Schneider, Christ Shirk, Jr.,, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Schroll and son, Asher, spent Saturday and Sunday in Perr) Co. Mr. Geo. Clinger of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chambers of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lees of Columbia, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Barnhart Mr. and Mrs. Melvin children, of Mechanicsburg, Cum- berland Co., spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peffer, the for- mer’s parents. Mrs. Strohm, of Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell, of Marcus Hook, were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Greenawalt, on Marietta St. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wagner, of Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones and family, of York, were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gerber. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Zerphy of town, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagenbach, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steffy and family of Back Run were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Zerphy. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wentz, of Oak- lea, Lancaster, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips and children, of Quarryville, were recent guests of Mrs. Harry Brenner. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Swords of York, spent part of last week here with the family of Paul Peifer. They were former residents here and were greet- ing old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Siegrist and daughters, Kathryn and Elizabeth, and Mr. Shoemaker, of York, were callers at the home of Mrs. Sue Cling, on West Donegal St, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Longenecker and daughters Mary Louise and Elsie Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Longenecker, Mrs, Gladstone Cooley and daughter Dorothy Ann spent several days at Caledonia Park. Rev. and Mrs. Adam Wenger, of Fredericksburg, Pa.; Mrs. Noll, of An- nville; Mr. and Mrs. James Hornber- ger and family of Murrell, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruba- ker of Strickler’s church. Rev. and Mrs, Hiram Kaylor of Rheems, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nissley and family of Old Line, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller and family of Manheim, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Geib of near town. Mr, and Mrs. H. N. Nissly, Ray- mond Nissly, Mrs. Watson Schneider, Mrs. Geo. Schatz, Mr. Clayton Stauf- fer, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Brown visit- ed Mr. Watson Schneider at the Ross- mere Sanatorium on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Haes and children Austin and Alice Louise of Akron, Mrs, Morgan and Miss Meckley of Elizabethtown, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eshleman. Mr. Abram Stauffer, Robert Hostet- ter, James Shaeffer, Lester Hostetter, Mrs. Anna Hendrix and Mrs. Fannie Ranck were visitors at the Quincy Or- phanage, Quincy, Pa. on Thursday. Miss Suie Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder attended the Stauffer reunion at Lititz on Saturday. They also visited Mr. Irvin Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Garber, at Lititz. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beamesderfer and children, Mr. John Saylor and Mrs. Annie Zerphey, all of town, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zerphey at Salunga. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shenk; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoffmaster and fam- Peffer, and THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. ily, of town, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breneman, of Hershey autoed to Maryland and Gettysburg on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baker and two sons, of Manheim; Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Brill and family, of near Elizabethtown, were Saturday even- ing visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Young, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cobaugh, of Elizabethtown, returned from a delightful motor trip with relatives and friends at Martinsburg, W. Va. Frederick, Md.; Philadelphia and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ebersole, Mrs. Amanda Good and daughter, Katie, of town; Mr. and Mrs. Gibble and family of Erisman’s church, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker at Hossler’ church Mrs. O. K. Greenawalt, of town, and Mr. and Mrs. John Gingrich, of Florin, attended the exercises at Middletown High School on Tues- day afternoon. Mr. Robert Givens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Givens, formerly of town, is a member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan B. Lehman, of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ulmer, of Eden, Mrs. Clayton Stehman and children of Rohrerstown, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Trimble and children of Lancaster, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lehman recently. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Koser and fam- ily of near town, Mr. and Mrs, Abram Young of Milton Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gish of Rheems, Rev. and Mrs. Hiram Eshleman of Milton Grove and Mrs Malinda Shaeffer of town were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Eshleman. Mrs. Warta, of Lindenhurst, Long Island, who has been spending sev- eral weeks at the home of her son, Mr. Anthony Warta, on South Pop- lar St. to her home on Saturday. She was accompanied by her granddaughter, Miss Gloria Warta, who will spend some time there. Mrs. Bertha Menaugh, Mr. M. Latcher, of Lancaster; Mrs. Fran- ces Yeates, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Seeman and daughter, Helen, of Columbia; Rev. Johnson, of Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence, Craley and children, of Mont- rose, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peffer, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Young, Jr, and children, of Milton Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Young, Sr., of town Mr. and Mrs. Christ Heistand, of Manheim; Mrs. Beatty and children of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Neidig and children, of Lititz, were guests of Aaron Baker and family, of near Lititz, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus McCurdy, of Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs, Dan Ober and children, of Union Square; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horner and daugh- ter, Anna May, of Green Tree; Mrs. Fannie Souder, of Green Tree; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Curran, Mrs. Bech- tle, of Rheems; were the Monday guests of Clayton Souder and wife. Mr. and Mrs. John Groff and family, of Salunga; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wagenbach, of Florin; Mr. and Mrs. Phares Baker and children and Mr. Wm. Haldeman, of Old Line; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Haldeman Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brubaker and daughter, of Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown and daughter, Helen and Mr. Eberle, of Harris- burg; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Finnefrock of Lancaster; Mr. Chester Ney and children, of near town; Miss Flor- ence Berkey and friends of Lititz; Mr. Irvin Ginder and family, of near town, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ebersole recently. Mrs. Mary Weaver of West Fairview, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Weaver and daughter Doris of Ironville, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weaver and family of town, Mr. and Mrs. James Garber and family of Stauffertown, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Geib, Jr. and family of near town, Mr. and Mrs. David Koser of near Elizabethtown, Miss Ada Nissley of Union Square, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Christian Geib on North Bar- bara street. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ament and family Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ament and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zink and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Booth and family, Mr. Charles Eby, Miss Nora Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. John Geib, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Geib, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ranck and family, of Lancaster, spent several days at Perry county. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, Mr. and Mrs. Spark Snodgrass, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Light, Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, Jr. and family of Lancaster; Mr. George Seeman of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs, John Ebersole of Elizabeth- town; Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kendig and family of Lancaster, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Zeller. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ober enter- tained a number of guests to din- ner on Sunday including these guests: Mr. and Mrs. John Hossler, Mr. Amos Weidman, Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Lehman and daughters, Ar- lene and Elva Mae; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ober and sons, Jay and Ray; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lowe, Elsie Weidman, Mrs. Gertie Groff, Mr. and Mrs. Parke Eberle and children Jean and James. Qe. THE FEAST OF ROSES AT MANHEIM NEXT SUNDAY In a church decorated with hund- reds of roses, J. Horace McFarland of Harrisburg, president of the American Rose Society, will accept the annual payment of one red rose as ground rent, at the annual Feast of Roses. which will be observed in Zion Lutheran church, Manheim, on Sunday. He will represent Mrs. John Robertson, of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, a direct des- cendant of Baron Stiegel. They Will Observe Children’s Day page 1) Recitation, Beautiful Lives, Arlene Rauffman; Exercise, Christian Pi- oneers, 4 Boys; Song by School, Song of June; Recitation, The Blue Bird Girl, Bernice Gutshall; Recita- tion, Smudes, Beatrice Miller; Recis tation, Kindly Deeds, Mary Jane Engle; Tableau, Sweeter than all the roses, Dorothy Jean Bennett and Charlotte Anne Bennett; Song by Schéol, We'll Live for Jesus; Recitation, Forbid Them Not, Lou- ella College; Look in the Mirror, Exercise, How It's Done, Jacob Sherk and Samuel Miller; Recita- tion, Singing in a Dungeon, Eugene Creider; Recitation, A Blind Girl’s Guest, Mary Fletcher; Exercise, Who'll Carry On,” Gibney Diffen- derfer, Eugene Creider, Charles Bennett, Lester Waltz; Recitation, The Story of Galilee, Floyd Gut- shall; Recitation, On Children’s Day Anna Grosh; Quotation Exercise, by Group of boys and girls. Church of God The following Children’s Day program will be rendered in the Church of God Sunday, June 12, at 745 P. M.: Selection, Orchestra; Song by the school, No. 291; Prayer, Rev. Mar- tin; Recitation, May Beaston; Reci- tation, Ashur Beamenderfer; Reci- tation, Doris Rice; Solo, Jack Me- Clellan; Recitation, Irene Bailey; Song, Primary; Recitation, Robert Beamenderfer; Recitation, by Roy Sumpman; Solo, Dorothy Sprout; Exercise, “Days We Love” by Jack Germer, Robert Hoffman, Russell Sumpman, Robert Hawthorne; Solo, by Madalyn Sumpman and chorus; Recitations, Betty and Pearl Shick- ley; Recitation, Violet Sprout; Duet by Mary Barnhart and Marie Bea- menderfer; Recitation, Robert Pen- nell; Recitation, Margaret Shire- man; Recitation, Gladys Pennell; Recitation, “Your Part”, Hubert Rice; Address, Rev. Martin; Offer- ing; Exercise, Flower Girls, Sarah Sprout, Ellen Funk, Mildred Myers, Melva Funk, Alice Balmer; Instru- mental Duet, Russell and Roy Sump man; Pianologue, When Grandma Sings, by June Pennell; Recitation, Maude Balmer; Solo, Wilbur Eu- gene Hawthorne; Violin Solo, Chas. Bailey; Exercise, Bible Boys, John Stoner, Clayton Hoffman, Wilbur Hawthorne, Ray Pennell; Duet, by June Pennell and Mildred Meming- er; Exercise, Youthful Praise, by Horace Wertz, Robert Shireman, Earl Balmer, James Shireman; So- lo, Dorothy Baker; Song by school, No. 12; Benediction; Orchestra. Florin United Brethren Church The following children’s Day pro- gram will be rendered in the church on Sunday, June 12th, at 7:30 P. M. (D. S. Ty): Processional, Song, Choir; Scripture Reading, Prayer, Recitation, Welcome, Betty Nentwig; Exercise, The Living Poster; Recitation, Do You? Billy Geesey; Recitation, A Cradle Roll Welcome, Betty Hockenberry; Piano Solo, Margaret Klugh; Recita- tion, The Daisies, Ellen Jean Mussel- man; Recitation, A Robin, Joyce Elaine Baker; Recitation, Will You? Richard Wachstetter; Recitation, What I Will Do, Betty Balmer; Musical Recitation, Welcome Happy Evening, Evelyn Wachstetter; Recitation, Who Hath Kept Us? Martha Moose; Recitation, It’s Time, Phyllid Deitzler; Vocal Duet, Margaret and Jacob Klugh; Recitation, A Future Job, Robert Myers; Recita- tion, Their One Day, Loraine Hilt; Recitation, The Railroad Man, Lary Braun; Exercise, The Garden of Roses; Song, Choir; Recitation, His Work, Mildred Hamilton; Recitation, The World Goes Traveling, Rachael Wach- stetter; Recitation, A Christian Busi- ness Man, Robert Nissley; Piano Solo, Evelyn Wachstetter; Recitation, A Rid- dle, Virgie Flowers; Recitation, The Pink Rose, Helen Emenheiser; Vocal Solo, Joyce Elaine Baker; Recitation, Be Ye Kind, Carrie Nentwig; Recita- tion, My Wish, Helen Eichler; Sun- Recitation, When you Velma Sherk; beam Drill, Eight Girls; Recitation, Little Miss Muffet, Marybelle Wach- stetter; Primary Song; Recitation, Plenty, Loraine Krout; Offering; Reci- tation Sealed Orders, Robert Balmer; Pastor's Remarks; Xylophone Solo, Helen Baker; Recitation, Classes for All, Jeanette Rensel; Recitation, A Busy Week, Louise Kopp; Exercise, A Lesson in Gardening; Musical Recita- tion, The Lessons of the Sun, Helen Baker; Recitation, Just One Verse, Edna Eisenberger; Vocal Trio, James, Betty and Helen Hockenberry; Recita- tion, A Carpenter's Helper, Jacob Klugh; Exercise, Memories Treasure Chest; Recitation, A Nugget, Stoey Barrick; Recitation, You Can Do It, Kathryn Eisenberger; Song, Choir; Exercise, What I Bring; Recitation, Four Leaf Clover, Evelyn Fike; Vocal Soo, Phyllis Deitzler; Recitation, Queer Isn't It? Julia Brooks; Recitation, A Miracle, Pauline Buller; Dialogue, The Christian Endeavors; Piano Solo, Phyl- lis Deitzler; Recitation, Good Night, Helen Rensel; Annoucements; Song, Choir; Benediction. er Firemen’s Carnival The Rheems Fire Co. will hold a carnival on Saturday, June 25th at the Rheems Fire Hall. Music will be furnished by the Elizabethtown Boys’ Band. A Ten-Tule Atwater Kent Radio will be given away to holder of the lucky number. A new feature will be a popularity contest Watch for full details in the next week’s issue. —_——————— For Non-Support George Weber, formerly of place, now a resident of Lancaster, was arrested by Constable Zerphey on a warrant from Squire Grimm’s office charged by his wife, Ruth, with desertion amd non-support. He furnished $300.00 bail for court. this | BLAMES NEED FOR SLEEP IN CRASHES The accident hazard that goes along with too many hours of con- tinuous driving without sleep was cited today by Walter W. Matthews chief of the safety division of the Bureau of ‘the Highway Patrol and Safety. Within the past month the division has had before it case of two truck drivers who had been in- volved in fatal accidents. Both ad- mitted they had been driving con- tinuously for from 24 to 36 hours without sleep. “While neither man admitted that he was asleep when the acci- dent occurred, the evidence in each case tended to indicate that he was asleep,” Matthews said. “No man is fit to drive an automobile or a truck that number of hours without sleep. Truck owners who demand such long hours of driving have no regard for the safety of their driv- ers or that of other motorists. We are asking truck owners to co-oper- ate with the State in its effort to reduce motor vehicle accidents. They can do this by abolishing long hours at the wheel.” Local Mortuary Record for: a Week (From page one) church and Order of Artisans of Lancaster, Besides his widow, who was Miss Catharine M. Baker, of Lancaster, before marriage, these brothers and sisters survive: John F., of New York; Howard B.,, Mrs. Mary A. Miller, Miss Lynn B. and Mar- garet E., wife of Major William C. Rehm, all of Lancaster. Services were held at the home this morning with burial in the Lancaster cemetery. Mrs. Catherine K. Breneman Mrs. Catharine K. Breneman, 80, died at her home at Lawn, of heart trouble. The following children sur- vive: Mrs. Gabriel Frantz, Palmyra Mrs. Lineous Kaylor, Elizabethtown George Breneman, Badhmanville;i Mrs. Anna Breneman, Philadelphia; William Breneman, of Harrisburg; Mrs. Harry Greenberger, Elizabeth- town; Harry K. Breneman, Lawn. Services were held Saturday af- ternoon at Lawn Brethren church. Interment was made in the Mount Joy cemetery. Mrs. Levi Rutherford Mrs. Emma Rutherford, forty-seven, wife of Levi Rutherford of West Han- over street, Elizabethtown, died Thurs- day of complications in St. Joseph’s hospital, Lancaster. Besides her husband she is survived by one son, Claude, at home and these brothers and sisters: Harry Brinser, Elizabethtown; Joseph Brinser, Al- toona; Edgar, Oscar and Frank Brin- ser, Mrs. Daisy Glattacker, Mrs. Stella Wormley, all of Elizabethtown and Mrs. Amos Epler, Lemoyne. Private funeral services were held Sunday from the home. Burial was made in the Green Tree cemetery, near Elizabethtown. Local Students Home From School (From page 1) St., graduated from F. & M. Acad- emy, last week, in the Technical class. Mr. Chas. Siller has returned from his studies at Penn State. Misses Doris Gorrecht, of town, and Anna Garber and Charles Kray bill, of Florin, have returned from their studies at Lebanon Valley College. Miss Anna Garber is a member of this year’s graduating class. The graduating class of the Lancaster General hospital included these local girls: Misses Phoebe Rupp, Grace Hamilton, Alma Engle and Anna Bundel. Two of these girls received priz- es as: Miss Phoebe Rupp, who was awarded the prize for dietetics, and Miss Alma Engle received the Florence Nightingale award. Miss Alida Greider, of Rheems, has returned from her studies at Kutztown Normal School. Miss Alice i.ong=necker, daught-: of Dr. Oliver G. Loungenecker, will be a rember of graduati g class at Mount Hclvoke ¢n June 6 Mr. J hn Zeller is ut Williamson Trade Scheol, Fa. Sam Niss © was a student Lehigh. Eleunér Shickleyr, «f Columb ~ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shickley, former rezidents of t'us boro, graduated al the Columbia High School, being 11th in the honor line of 108 students. Mr. George Shickley, on Mount Joy St. is a brother. sl A Aen ACTIVITIES OF FRIENDSHIP FIRE COMPANY HERE Accompanied by the Middletown Drum Corps, the local fire company participated in the parade at Eph- rata on Saturday and won a prize of $25. Messrs. Norman, Emerson and Bob- bie Mateer, three brothers, were color bearers for the Mount Joy Friendship Fire Co. No. 1, on Saturday. Last Thursday evening forty-four members of the company had a Dutch Lunch at the Farmers’ Inn. It was held after the regular monthly meeti £56.75 worth of refreshments were consumed. i Recently about a dozen firemen | opened a septic tank for Mr. Carl Krall. They were given a donation of $10 which was immediately spent | refreshments for those who as- |: 2d in the work. Local Doings In And Around Florin NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST AS IT OCCURRED IN THAT BUSY VILLAGE WEST OF HERE. | Mrs. Paul Frank was to Harrisburg, on Tuesday. Miss Martha Malehorn was a Sunday visitor at Harrisburg. Miss Julia Garber, of Blain, is visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. A. D. Garber. Mr. Fred Roth was taken to the St. Joseph's hospital last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, H. Roy Nissly spent several days in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom at- tended the flower show on Saturday. The Mite Society of the U. B. church met last evening at the home of Mrs. Haldeman. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wagenbach were guests of Harvey Ebersole at Mt. Joy, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Snodgrass of Philadel- phia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geyer, recently. The Missionary Society of the U. B. church will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. James Hockenberry. Miss Sadie B. Earhart of Marietta, visited at the home of Misses Sara and Mary B. Hershey, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stacks and daughter Elizabeth were guests of their son at Lancaster on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Dale W. Garber, of Philadelphia, were guests of the for- |I mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Thursday at Middletown, of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver at York with friends. several days with Mr. a Terry. Rev. and Mrs. W, Harding, of Clay, New York, vis and Mrs, Lewis Hall on Dr, William Baker, town, visited Mrs. A on Friday: Mr. and Mrs. Ken family, of Shippensbu week end with Mr. an spent the Mrs. Hiram Risser. Mrs. Lottie Dohner, Elizabeth town, spent Monday wih Mrs. Lew- is Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. D. W Lititz, visited Mr. and Neiman on Friday. The Ladies’ Aid So Reformed church will monthly meeting Thurs June 9, at the home of Shireman. Mr. and Mrs. Ben twin daughters, Doroth ine, of Elizabethtown, and Mrs. Henry Earha: day. Anna M. Culp, off Lancaster, spent the week end witl her moth- er, Mrs. I. W. Carpente Mr. and Mrs. Ion Mr. Lewis Hartman s Mr. and Mrs. Edwarc family, of Lancaster, a You can get all the n ocality for less than t week thru the Bulletin. Garber. Mrs. Miller, Mary Shires, Pearl Myers, Myra Booth and Mr. David Lutz autoed to Cherrydale, Virginia, where they were guests of Mrs. A. V. Thomas. Mr, and Mrs. Jno. B. Hershey, of New York City, returned to their home, after visiting with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Hershey a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Garber and daughter Esther attended the com- mencement exercises at Lebanon Val- ley College today, where their daugh- ter, Miss Anna is a graduate. Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Hershey of town, Mr. Fred. Stoner, of Rowenna, and Mr. Christian Beshler of May- town, attended the commencement exercises at Gettysburg College on May 30, where Sara B. Hershey grad- uated. A wedding reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mr. J. Y. Kline on Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Kline. Those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Kline and daughter Kathryn, Mr. and Mrs. John Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strickler of Eliz- abethtown, Mr, Earl Rudy of Middle- town, Mr. College and children of near Mount Joy. The Bible Study Class of the Florin U. B. church met in regular session on Monday evening. The text for the occasion was the first chapter according to St. Matthews Gospel. The theme was the gene- ology from Abraham to the coming of Christ. Rev. Deitzler, the teach- er, was very much enthused on the subject. The attendance was good and the interest manifested is en- couraging. Others are invited to come. The Bible Study class of Florin U. B. church had their session of study on Friday evening instead of Monday, on account of Memorial Day. The subject was the “Seven Dispensations of the Bible as given by D. D. Scofield. They are given in the following order: Innocence, Conscience, Human Government, Promises, Law, Grace, and Kingdom The session was very helpful and inspiring. A reception was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Brooks, im- mediately after their wedding last Wednesday evening. The guests were: Mr. and Mr. Paul Speece and daugh- ter Arlene of Lancaster, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Ginder and daughter of Landis- ville, Mr. Claude Wivell of Maytown, Mr. Clyde Wivell of Mount Joy, Mrs. H. Roy Nissly and children, Rev. and Mrs. Geo. A. Kercher of Mount Joy, Mrs. Samuel Crowl and daughter Mildred and Mrs. Harry Brooks, Sr., Mr. Victor Brooks, Gladys Wivell and Mr. Chas. Lefevre of Lan- caster and Mrs. Paul Frank. A rs Ginder—Hiestand “FINAL ADDITION” “HATCHET MAN” “YOUNG AMERICA” “AMATURE DADDY” State Theatre The Shaw Place of Lancaster County COLUMBIA, PA. = Wednesd ay & Thursday June 8-9 Barbara Stanwyck In het latest Picture “SD BIG” Edna F erber’s, Epic American Womanhood =] Friday ang Saturday June Bert Wheeler) & Roht Woolsey 4 “GIRL CRAZY” with Eddie Quillan an Mitzg Green i i x Miss Alice R. Heistand, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heist- and, of Rapho township, became the bride of Roy G. Ginder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phares S. Ginder, of Mount Joy township, at the home | of Bishop Noah Risser, near Eliza- | bethtown. Bishop Risser officiated and the | couple was attended by Miss Alme- | da Heistand, sister of the bride, as | maid of honor, and Henry Goch- | nauer as best man. Following the ceremony a wedd- | ing dinner was served to approxi- | mately thirty-five guests at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heis- | tand. | Immediately after the dinner the | couple left on a tour of the New England States and upon their re- | turn will reside at the home of the | bride. tt A Arr ssn STRICKLER REUNION AT E'TOWN ON THURSDAY THE Strickler reunion campus of the College, Thursday, | The 23rd annual will be held on the Elizabethtown June 9. A special entertainment has been arranged by the officers of the clan for the annual reunion featuring games and contests for the attending children, which will be conducted by Mrs. Walter Eshle- man and Mary F. Strickler. C. H. Venney, Carlisle, president will preside at the festivities with | Alice Strickler, of Mt. Joy, as sec-! retary. ' program a THEY TELL US THEY LIKE OUR BUNS AKES and PASTRY HAVE YOV TRIED OUR GLADFEL BAKER Marietta St.