The Mount Joy Bulletin ADVERTISE-THIS IS THE OPPORTUNE TIME TO STIMULATE YOUR BUSINESS-ADVERTISE VOL. XXXII No. 22 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, "OCTOBER 25th, 1933 $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE - | COUNTY S. S. CONVENTION | " Wedding Bells [5% | Our Twelfth Community mo on was mas Passed to T { ‘OUND ON MAN HERE d to he i wo * | The 42nd annual convention of the : | Ring or L 0 cally | Lancaster County Sunday School As- Amos R. Mylin, of 214 N. Queen | sociation will be held Thursday, Oct. street, Lancaster, faces charges of | reat Beyond ! 26, in St. Paul's Lutheran church, 1 i uit violating the Witkins Firearms Act NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN | Lititz Dr. H K Ober, president, of X as the result of his arrest on a dis- | YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED IN | Elzabethtown, will preside. Le Sdarly conduss charge here early on | MANY OF OUR BEST KNOWN THE HOLY BONDS OF MATRI- | At the forenoon session, beginning Rp To ne Elrer Zor PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THAT MONY IN THIS LOCALITY. | with registration at 8:45 A. M., the : a Police mer Zerphey and| GREAT BEYOND WITHIN THE | speakers will be Rev. Ernest J. Hoh, M M ~~ . . Sa “onstable Irvin Kaylor who arrested | PAST WEEK or Leer: ne 7 Cams,’ New| Via More Exhibits, Keener Competition and]: mn si te om 5 i umma—Hes: | id 1G ates bre revolver, fully loaded, wher . Clyde Mumma, son of Mr. and Mrs. halk ny; BA McGarvey, Williams they searched him at the borough |p se Mary Catharine Zuch, wife of isville ¢ i rederick Zuch, died : b is Harry Mumma, of Landisville, and|™ ,¢ ~~ Co begins at 1:15 a Larger Attendance | han Former y ears lockup. He was released in the cus- | EL Zuch die it Columbia, Miss Ruth Hess, daughter of Mr. and | Addresses will be given by Prof. N. tody of his father, wren Mrs. Harry Hess, of Mastersonville, | C. Harner, Lancaster: Rev. O. B. S—————————— i —————— . were married Tuesday afternoon at 4 | Poulson, Huntingdon, and B. A Mec- Mount Joy's twelfth annual com- |Floyd S. Bucher, Lancaster county |ley, Ephrata R D 2; 2, Monroe Snav- Paroles Were Refused | Civars Grace Gainer o'clock by Bishop Henry Lutz, of the | | Garvey. munity exhibit, undoubtedly the |farm agent; Mrs. C. J. Musser, of |ely, Manheim R D 3; 3, Daniel A. Paroles for two local men involved | 4, age T Gainer, four-year-old Mennonite church, at his home near | Conferences for all the departments | largest and best ever held here, is Columbia; D. G. Witmyer, Lititz; |Brubaker, Ephrata R D 2 in serious charges were denied by | cag Yer of Clarence and Mary 8. ‘ Florin. The couple has gone on a| will also be held in the afternoon. now a matter of record. The atten- | Miss Anne Forbes, of Lancaster, and Popcorn, yellow—1, Jacob R. Gar- | Judges Atlee and Shaeffer Saturday. | leh 9 Manheim, died of acute wedding trip through the New England | Beginning at 7:15 the evening ses- | dance, too, exceeded former shows. L. Berger, the Lebanon county farm |ber, Elizabethtown R D 1; 2, Ray In the case of David Sternberger | nephritis. Besides her parents she is States. sion will be held with these speakers| The exhibit opened last Thursday agent. The prize winners were: Strickler, Mount Joy; 3, Mary Hub- | the court ruled that he be transferr- |S 7 by these brothers and sisters: ie. . | Messrs. Poulson : arvev. .. | evening with a street parade headed Com ley, Lancaster R D 8. d to the ¢ ital for 1 {Evelyn L., Constance E.. Russell Lee, Sener-—Miller ulson and McGarvey. Spe p | y ed to the county hospital for diabe- | p Miss KR} de Mille daughter of Mp. | €ial music by the Young People’s by our High School band. After the | 4-H--1, Parke Garber, Elizabeth-| Pop corn, white—1, Daniel A. Bru- | tic treatment but he must com- and Thomasina. Strictly private ser- Ass 20H Bh Miller, o Mr. Choir of the convention church, and | Parade a brief program was rendered [town R D 1; 2, Mildred Bambhart, of | baker, Ephrata R D 2; 2, Anna Bix- plete his six months sentence. Wal- | Vices were held Monday from the home and Mrs. Harrison Miller, and Eli Sen- by Men's Chorus of Lititz Church of | before a platform erected on North | Elizabethtown R D 1; 3, Ruth Garber ler, Marietta R D 1; 3, Milton Sny- | ter Mateer, maker of the other par- | with burial in the Eberle cemetery er, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sener, | Brethren. Market street, at Brubaker's store [Elizabethtown R D 1; 4, Pearl Gar- |der, Manheim R D 4. TY petition, was alse refused his here go both} of Rapho township, were married a County Farm Agent Floyd S. Bu- | ber, Elizabethtown R D 1; 5. Leo| Sweepstakes—1, Ira E Frantz, of plea : a on Saturday afternoon by the Rev. B. x Fe cher made an address. Mr. Bucher, |Farhart, Manheim R D 2; 6, Fred |Columbia R D 1. i reall 4 eee R. C. Haldeman D, Stouffer, a1 His residence nes: Ms. Auto Misha S who has judged exhibits at more Brubaker, Ephrata R D 2; 7, Luther| Dried Sweet—1, E. M. Hostetter, of Richard C Waldetran fifty -nine tersonville. The bride wore a gown of * > ia Ps than 100 of these shows since their Earhart. Manheim R D 2; 8, Marjor- | Lancaster R D 2; ¢ JB iy Strickler, of N In { 1 {twice pre sident of the Dorr i wine-colored crinkle crepe and cArried . inauguration 15 years ago, said we |ie Brubaker, Ephrata RD 2; 9, Cath- [Mount Joy R D 2; 3, Daniel A Bru- ews enera { Motor Federation, died sudden! re a shower bouquet of roses, delphin- Over Week-End carried on the true tradition of the |erine Brubaker, Ephrata R D 2. baker, Ephrata R Dh 2 | f home in H iol ol I hy 18 ium and snapdragons. The couple - 7 county fair by stressing the agricul-| Sure Crop, ten ears—1, Jacob R. Green Sweet—1, Ben Hess, Man- | F B F 1k h i io oy “Ho pay Tm will reside at the home of the bride- ee tural rather than the midway at- |Garber, Elizabethtown R D 1; 2, J. C|heim R D 2; 2, J. C. Garber, Eliza- | Ol usy 0 S + gd a e was president of Zroont's parents. IAW DISLOCATED WHEN CAR RAN] Factions. Garber, Elizabethtown R D 1; 3, F.[bethtown R D 1; 3. Ms. A. L Muss- | a bn Bride Sompany Sai a . ' 3 3 WE > i Thousands of bushels of Lancaster | W. Rosenberry, Gordonville R D 1. |er, Mount Joy R D 2 descencant © enera mon -Craley THRU A FENCE NEAR FLORIN— Y yp y Miss Tg ag shier of TWO iy Se Nes in County Sure Crop corn are now sent| Sure Crop 30 ears—1. F. W. Ros- Heaviest—1, C. Shelly, Manheim 2 | INTERESTING HAPPENINGS FROM | ameron, of Donegal Sgrings, former hile Ra i a oY : hg or I pt ION . to other states as seed and this va- |enberry, Gordonville RD} 2 Jac- Largest—1, C. Shelly, Manheim R| ALL OVER THE COUNTRY FOR | + S. Senator. He was a personal friend Mrs. F. H. Baker, of town, and Richard ~~ VILLE IN A COLLISION : ts i bo 9 js he editor of * 8 riety owes its perfection in type and |ob R. Garber, Elizabethtown R D 1:{D. 2. 0 the editor of the Bulletin for a num- Goodman. of Lancaster, were matsiod 3 { THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO | goaman, of Lancaster, were marie | standard to the competition of the |3, J. C. Garber, Elizabethtown RD 1 Sure Crop, Single ear--1, J. N. { ber of years at St. Mary's Catholic church at 6:30] We had more as 4 the vial number | community show, he asserted. Mr. | Yellow Dent, 10 ears—1, Ira E. |Hainley, Ephrata R D 2: 2, Daniel Al HAVE LITTLE TIME TO READ | o'clock by Father Owen T. Reilly. of auto accidents thruout this vicinity | Bucher complimented the Mount Joy | Frantz, Columbia R D 1; 2, C. Ray |Brubaker, Ephrata R D 2; 2, Dan- | rer { Henry L. Acker The bride was attired in a gown of | over the week-end and fortunately no|show as a “model which might well |Strickler. Mount Joy R D 2; 3, C. B.liel A. Brubaker, Ephrata R D 2; 3 | Counterfeit $1 bills were circulated! Henry L. Acker, seventy, died at his We eas mods, and her | one was seriously injured. be followed.” Risen, Manheim R D 4. Monroe Garber, Elizabethtown | at Lancaster last week { home in Mount Joy township, near ver, arranged with a’ lace cape, was Patrolman Injured Mervin Brandt, principal of the| Yellow Dent, 30 ears—Ira E. Frantz | Yellow Dent, single ear—1, Ray| A man at Columbia killed two wild | Blizabethtc wn, of complicat is’ caught at the side with orange blos- A igh ali grade schools, presided. Marimba se- |Columbia R D 1: 2, C. Ray Strickler, | Strickler, Mount Joy R D 2; 2, Dan- | ducks on the river on one shot } survived W hes op TR He 3 soms. Her attendant, Miss Catherine De i 4 ‘ . 1lections were given by John Aungst [Mount Joy R D 2; 3, C. B. Risser, of |iel A. Brubaker, Ephrata R D 2; 3,| Mrs. Joseph Weber, on West Don- | : : : ms hry twenty-five, of the loeal sub-station : p | . | Acker, three children: Elmer Ack ar, A. Resh, of Chester street, wore a frock eo : ! ST land Pauline Nissly and the Mount | Manheim R D 4. [Elvin M. Strickler, Mount Joy R 1. | egal Street, is bedfast at this writ- e ! k suffered a possible fracture of the left : 1 : ” | Mount Joy, R. D. 2; Mrs. Harry Licht of green taffeta with a n ine hat. ' 2 puss Joy High School band provided fur-{ White Cap, 10 ears—Harry B. Hos-|{ White Cap, single ear—1, Harry B.| in arty Lichty, g ffeta with a matching hat. tend. brush burns of the fate and fore ) : y 3 | : | Elizabethtown; Ira Acker. EI The groom was attended by James J. anc, brush burns o € face and fore- 1p. musical entertainment. tetter, Mount Joy R D 2; J. N. Hain- |Hossler, Mount Joy; 2, Emory Holl- | The safe in the postoffice at Dall- | t RD B Acker, izabeth- Hanley, also of Lancaster. when his motorogele and a1 auto. There were more than 2400 exhib- |ley, Evhrata R D 2; 3, Daniel A. |inger, Elizabethtown R D 2; 3, J. N.| astown was blown and $100 in cas} owh, i 2, and ten grandchildren. After the wodding a wis I mobile driven by Roy F. Gaman, Man- ts at our show. Brubaker, Ephrata R D 2. | Hainley, Ephrata R D 2. | stolen. {Hie als) is survived by the following sorved at the home of Mr. snd Mrs heim R. D. 2, collided on the Harris-| The judges of the exhibits weve:| White Cap, 30 ears—1, J. N. Hain- | (Turn to page 3) j Fire damaged two dwellings at | beth Mrs. Nathaniel Firestone, Eliz- 3 gs ited 7% burg pike, near Landisville Saturday IY larietta Thursday to the extent of |abethtown; Mrs. Elizabeth Farmer, Paul J. Schneider, of 630 George. . .. : 4 ET oe : >" night. He was admitted to the General wil Te $1,500.00 | Elizabethtown, and Mrs. Rebecca Gar- street, Lancaster. At the reception Dt WILL HOLD A THREE DAY . i 3 as 3 + Hospital. ! BIBLE C | A Philadelphia judge ntenced | man, Elizabethtown. which followed the breakfast, there I Local Doings .E CONFERENCE HERE - ay ession a | Cons 1 : a ot / + Iman to jail for one year and each|{ Funeral services > > : were many out-of-town guests from Crash Near Florin ; : : 3 { fa he I iol ye on Pio Tees hon Wate hed vd a Mount Joy, Pittsburgh and Wilming-| Chester Johnson, twenty-two, Mid- A i d Fl 1 The third interdenaminaiional | Bi- Rh h h | briety” 1000 times 7 {joining hen i . oh onfe "a gs 5 2) CL = ming C tery. ton, Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. Good- . dletown, suffered a dislocated jaw when oun orm os x te Ponte Jo % held 40 id eenis C ure | A Penn township farmer was a-| man will be at home after November an automobile in which he was riding, Coy (ad, uesaay | warded $1,750 damages in court from i FQ we ¢ Ty = treatment and Wednesday, Oct. 30 and 31st and a ih Sassi ed omy Simon F. Sayder 1st at 338 S. Ann Street, Lancaster. driven by Mrs. Joan McKleeven, Har- a the P. P. & L. for erossing his farm } 3 es re tl rete risburg, crashed through a fence and | NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST AS | November Ist. | THE 39TH ANNUAL MINISTERIAL | = power line i Simon F. Snyder, forty-three, Lititz | risburg, cras a fence teacher ‘will bo. Revi: Albet TING OF : sith / ir powe nD 3 & 3 . | rar: into a field along the Harrisburg] IT OCCURRED IN THAT BUSY ay ache; a be Re 5 Albert SENN oe mn CHURCH OF Millersville.” the first suburban | 3 “i 41 Inte Saturday night of Entertainers | pike, near Florin, Saturday. He was VILLAGE WEST OF HERE iughes, of Toronto, anada. ~ Home | BRI WILL BE HELD | a in thE to have trollacs k ea rouble at his home after an ill- , - : die Dr DCS Mt. J director of Sudan Interior Mission, OCT. 31, NOV. 1 AND 2 BY THE |. thoin dios Tait w or (Tuin to page 8) | treated by Dr. D. C. Stoner, Mt. Joy, ] Africa. Rev. Hughes is. a man of God{ W. GREEN TREE CONGREGA- Without ihem since Po Weer . ~ ! who ordered the victim removed to the Mr. and Mrs. James Hilt announce | > 4 he . | : {| They were replaced by busses. & Th ; WE : 4 the Bath of &. 8 the bast week with powerful messages. His sub-| TION | © bi onsidering hold oi { er { uests General hospital. e birth of a son, the pa k. ots cro 2% ps | Columbi considering holding ar LA Salu M f 5 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ebersole an- Wondav : | NRA parade all by itself. Only the fire | a an Skunk Causes Crash REL . BE rey Mon- Monday, Oct. 30, The Greatest Everything is in readiness for the | man Ft t oO M Shi b tainell nounce the birth of a son on Mon Gathering of All History ie By : le | company fron boro | i. 3 tito essen, Shippensburg, sustaine 2 cobra th 8 . | thirty-ninth annual ministerial meet- |. e big par: at Lancs: THE VISITORS WHO CALLED ON 1 f the on leg when hi ey, Oct. 23rd, : Tuesday, Oct. 31, Can We Tell|ing of the East District of Per wo = the big parade at lancaster Wi In THEIR FRIENDS HERE AND! acerations of the rig eg when his car Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wittle, Rheems, When Lt Cerin { ing i stric t Penna. to | while Dr ies Rupp, Akron | ns our NEARBY AND WERE PLEASANT- | overturned on the Harrisburg pike, | were Sunday guesis of Mr. and Mrs Weir oad 5 nig it What I be held ny West Green Tree Con- | physician, wa 1g thru Ephrata, | xX > : y 4K i ‘ Alize 2 rds 1d 3% cod rian rdnesday, ovember st ha | gregation at theems this week. ohn: of A ‘the curb | ea = LY ENTERTAINED. near Elizabethtown, Saturday. He told | Benjamin Hambright. Phe : J oo es hs vee | his car struck the curb, climbec i LTTE." . on VE | police tire when he Mus Mary of Blois, H Ppens Jaen Jesus Somes 5 Be The complete program is append-| vp ord landed on = man's lawn. VIR. MELVIN N. NEWCOMER WAS With H Wagner. S | swerved sharply to avoid striking a| was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- pet Ai : MID M Pon ed: ; eet Afi AWARDED DAMAGES IN HIS 3 cary ov, sliunk on the highway. { ence Hore. on erybody welcome Bring your Bible Tuesday Evening, Oct. 31, 7:15 oa AUTOMOBILE COLLISION CASE Mr. and Mss Bony Wagner 3 | { Mr Al Fike Ts the contract to TTT Re Chorister, Fannie Shearer, Manhei r Six Shooting Matches AGAINST GEO. RANKIN, LAN- entertained the following at their | by Ar. jus : ar , So Servic | This week the Bulletin printed : . 2 » wi home on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Har- | li Suck wm Aw 5¢ | improve the interior of the W. W.I Se Robyn Proveny Sole ve. lot of posters f shootin atches | a ) oo oF ie se es Alice Bishop, six, West Main St. Weaver ras dance oi Rhoens. i» Saturdey Miss Margaret Rahm Sermon—The Blessed Hope. 2] gr s for i 8 3 Cm r agner, Jr.. a a ar, aine | pcos jp ane : eaver Ir hris % sector PRE A Won to be held by the ainbridge Fire . Oe : ry Vag x qe £ i | eseaped with minor injuries when Miss Elizabeth Landau, of Lancas- ind Mi Christ Weidman, executors| 1. German, E. M. Weng £0 e hn ¢ ae Tot ct A suit for d: from Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Retaliack and | struck by an automobile on West tov. Suz the Bundes Bact of Mr. J. of John Rahm, deceased, sold the Fredericksburg, Pa. | Company, at Bal or a lot of | : oh wv i of Langasters | Main Street, at 3:30 P. M. on Wed- G hi pr daughter Miss Miriam. real estate and personal property at 2 English, H B. Yoder, Lancas- turkeys, goose, ducks anc cnickens | July 91 1977 wa tried before Judge Mr. and Mrs. Christ Cover and their | nocday She was treated at the office | © ond daughier, ASS © My. |public sale. | ter, Pa. 12-gauge guns and factory loaded | “Cll i > daughter, Betty, of Elizabethtown; of Dr H C Kendig for lacerations Jimmy Hoekenherry, son of Mm. The real estate consisted of a 2 1-2 Wednesday, Nov. 1, 9:15 A. M. hells may be used. Ge iy 4h i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wagner and their | ,¢ Lead and Mrs. James Hockenberry, will] toe eo ot} Cline Pn rs These are the dates of the match ieorge Rankin, Landisville garage iia oe { of the forehead and brush burns of bps i hirteenth birthday on | Story brick house at the corner of | Chorister, Cora Witr Millersville INTE fre HE ne operator, was the plaintiff and ask daughter, Jean; Mr and Mrs. Harold | poth Jegs, According to Chief of Po- oe Te ea gfe Jacob and Main Streets. It was pur- Devotions, D. D. Bucklew, Ann- Tuesday, October 31 | for damag Toning to $170. Schatz and children, Harold Irs {lice Elmer Zerphey, the child was I card party will be chased by Attorney Wm. C. Rehm | ville, Pa. Tuesday, Nov a which he claimed he was forced o Doatht, a: Nay ard Renn) struck by an automobile driven by Reta st ei Restaurant on Fri- for $2,400.00. C. S. Frank was the Address of Welcome, Hiram Kay Presley Nay Ae expend on his machine after the 10 fier an Sur: Sehro.; rangiin /illia Irs arrisbhur; 2 BYR Des ale. aucti 01 or abethtow . 2 Tuesday, December 12 cd gE : i Sauder, Mr. and Mrs. James Schnei- Wi ov i ye day evening and you are invited to — fn! ge fe P. B Frid December 22 gr » Mr. Mrs. James { was traveli var arris 3. : ir sith derator, R 31 Ys a Telv I. N der and daughter, Shirley; Mr. and | I 8 attend and bring your friends with ; Ton x Pridac. December 29 Me vi New Mrs. Harry Wagner Sr., and children | Granted a Divorce YOuL is. Park Bender and his Rapho Folks Are Appointme nt of Committees > fare -clai Kugene, Harold, Earl and Donald all “id nr thy . a Mr. and Mrs. Park Bender and his Topic Mi allowee artie f M nt J Donald C. Somer of this boro was sister, Tasy Bender, of Harrisburg pl A Full I Br oof Mi Hallowe'en Parties a ount Joy. srantod. i fr og BiSteT BAY ’ > rv eh 1 o “iv sllowe’en 4 rill : vole- a wi granted a from Ms. Resida and Mr. William Butterwick, of Pal- Kind To Neighbors a } ( Haliowe 3 wi I So An Josue A Somer of Jeanette Whe myra, were Sunday visitors of Mr. £2, Ze by hin Le gue oF 5 F i va 3 3 him over two ye go. "oul and. Mrs George Gever “« hn VO=1¢ ortation. | Lutheran chur tres mouse | Loyd ¥ an em- The First National Bank of Mount| were married April 26, 1930, the de- Gi Mn (Geog ky of Fliza- It will be remembered that a week Thyself, 1 Tim. 5, P. J. For- | on West Main the Busy | pI ollid her's mig Joy, now the First National Bank and | sertion taking place just one year hei — Mrs. Ed ‘Stelgerwald of ago the barns on the farms of Amos | ney, E Petersburg. Workers’ class Eve : ' ; e Hapa Trust Company of this boro, has is-| later according to the divorce papers ay re ir Bors of Als Shoemaker and Allen Sheaffer, ; at b. The Doctrine, 1 Tim. 4:16, by | church with : iz nd pa sl pik +1 4 Peters burg sued an execution against Mrs. Emma pac, ih Me ond Mrs Ceo, Sunnyside, were destroyed by fire. | Nathan Kilhefner, Ephrata. { the Market House o New Py at ‘he “was Detwiler, sariinistictor c.t.o. of W.D. Roland Johnsons BE Sd Wetghtavilie fone rey an west There wo i want to thank their | 3. Sustaining a Three-fold Rela street on Tuesday evening } ike a speed Detwiler, late of Mount Joy for a debt negro barber, committed suicide by! Mr. and Mrs. Christ Malehormn and Dogo an friends for their kind- | to the Word 3 SE a ind n he Huan. Shooting | children spent Sunday with their Pe Shee their Id a Rightly Dividing, 2 Tim. 2:15 Bernice Metzler Host section, Newcomer or ow i Risfer ey are indebted to the following | J. B. Brubaker, Flc Pa. vead class of the Luths iddenlv drove. ou the side daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Kiefer Jol i : Nu we si road : fateh They. sore. ohn Forry, Arthur Neidigh, Amos b. Thoroughly Fu hed, 2 1 ww School met Satur i \ truck 1 | ) I] t1 | t 1] N H h at Millersburg. : i Ke on ha oil] Forry, Elam Shearer, Daniel Brene- | 3:17, W. F. Garber. Palmvra. Pa f Bernice Met: C I Weid f who u e in 1S a S a ew 1Z panied home by Nr A — man, Albert Faus Jacob Gish! Ro- | (Turn to page 5) 4 ORE present were: | saw t} idem te spend a week wi FL parotns manus Nauman, Henry Ginder, Jac- | etl eee tilts fhe: tase K re a : wi ayman, ry CG , Jac-| Smith, the teacher; Dor- tN 1 ever stopped Na { ob Snyder, Abram Stauffer, Benj. | . " vrs . Ve Ney. Christine T to vs 8) oy peed Automatic Job Press ; Jailed, Released Same Day Shute. Bufie DSH | A CROCHETED RUG BY er, Velma Ney. Ch _{Turn_to_vage 8) | : , Rufus 1 , John * < vk wih en Rice. Bernice Met : | Melvin Garman, Elizabethtown R. D.| gp ap Nauman, Russel Geiman, C.| OUR OLDEST RESIDENT EEE Suit Against Executors | 1, who was sentenced to serve ten days | Good, Charles Hoover, Chester Shoe | Se ————— Keller's Public Sale v gam: ons in the county jail Monday on a charge | maker, Harvey Shoemaker, Paul| 4 crocheted rug made by our old- K : oo web SD } DA Go of alleged contempt of a court order, | Shoemaker, Albert Shoemaker, Am- | est resident, Miss Eliza Myers, oH 1 Lond of C3 : was released the same night. It was| mon Shoemaker, Frank Coover, D.| ty-four, was among the entries at ny > or alleged, in the testimony given the | Fackler and Willis Shoemaker. | 25 Community ht : he i c 2 an, ——— Geer | Miss Myers completec > court by his wife, Mrs. arm! Frock: N | old odds and ends recently ! : a Mount Joy, that Garman is in arrears Wreck Near Landisville i : : y Miss Viele ._ | proximately a month's more than $2,000 support. Miss Virgie Hottenstein, twenty- . a - Ucn three, Lancaster R D 8 sustained a ig hen for al she AT w r ond 3 ©, vith a Iriendly smile, 2 Bankruptcy Case Settled compound { f acture and lacerations | doing oS wl Tk Nn B a George H. Springer, of Mountville, of Pe Jr Hh whe her Ssiomoblle ers wos" hom in Voit S y 4 the a - > >d into a tree along the Landis- x Neg Q . formerly a farmer here, has been] 5 YN Landis. | and has lived here ever F St: 1 S S 3 le 1 near Landis- | sranted a discharge from bankruptcy. | 5 roo ee —————— 1 W SL OS=- | The discharge was approved by Judgej , =. M i a, ! vide »h's hospital Many Trout Liberated ra = TERRY ; Dickinson in U. S. District court at : tl A Mr Sixty cans of trout from Belle- save a Ro TOW I ] n . onor Q Philadelphia. 10 Chickens, Goose Stolen fonte hatcheries were planted in the . “i Forty chickens and a goose were | local streams last week. Thirty cans M . 1 M ne a A 1 2} Maltas Meet Thursday Nite reported stole farm of Mr. | were liberated in the Donegal Creek | 1 I . and A | | Ne ad oe [Xe € nan The members of the Knights of Jacob 7 and the remaining thirty in the | Maltas Lodge who are interested in| n two Big Chickies creek Some of the | A ota; Mr ni r= the organization are requested to be ry Fitz trout measured as long as twelve lg ah ars : yh i present at the meeting on Thursday | station. s. and nearly all of the trout | Jacob A 5 WHO Wel Ss Ly an October 26. Business of importance were legal sizes J marie was me Brehen, Kathryn OUR NEW MIEHLE VERTICLE will be discussed. Enrolled as Students © — NE Mes Tye West g Binds Shelly, i —— i . 5, = % Main street, on Fri { Mrs Ann The management of the Bulletin, |Last week a Miehle Verticle was added Mariett ses Elsie and Anna Rita Touey | DON'T FORGET THE Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. | Hoffman. Ae during. 5 business. . of ouf plant equipment Card Party at Marietta of this boro, have enrolled as BAKED HAM SUPPER | Elias Z Musser, Mr. and Mrs. Har- | Shearer, Mary L rs. Doroth 2 At the St. John's Parish House, on} dents at Villa Maria Academy ——— 7 3 BN . y thirty years, has always made an effort These presses are especially adapted dav. October 26, at eight o'- ed dr : old Wolgemuth, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- {| Dick, Harold Echert, L. Roy Eshle- k th la b: + ith th to the better class of printing, partic- Thursday, oF dv will be sold i On Saturday, October 28th in the | tin Wolgemuth. Mr. and Mrs Paul { man, Richard Eshleman, John C. eep he plant wv €|ularly color work, where hair-line clock, cake an Yad their ad on _ Letters Granted | American Legion Home for the ben-! E Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Abram S.| Myers, Robert Wentzel, Edwin P. times, by installing new and modern register is essential. The press has a Pas a: Rie olter, Mount Jor Or | efit of the Mount doy Basket Ball | Kreider, Missess Esther Mung, | er a Myers, Harold Myers, labor and time saving machinery. speed of 3,600 impressions an hour. Jom of Christine Doersom, late of Lancas- { Team. The supper will be served be- | Kathryn Weaver, Kathryn Gish, | Betty Kreider, Estella Kreider, Irvin . With that point in view we have just! This brings our press room equip- 20th Anniversary ter, iis m— j Snipe Bre deck. Tickets are | Phoebe Sentz, Edna Hostetter, Susan | R. Musser, Paul Emerson, Dick Wil- completed the installation of one of the | ment up to six presses, twa cylind Ss { now on sale at thirty-five cents each | Mae Waltz, Mrs. Edna Witmer, Kath | mer, E Dick, Louella Witmer, Grace » cylinders{ agr and Mrs. Harry Wagner, Sr. Marriage Licenses | A m Witt ; - . i 5 : : ryn Wittle, Ruth Heisey, Rachel | Hoffmaster, Susan Heisey, Mary most modern and up-to-the-minute {and four jobbers, two of which are lebrated their twenty-ninth wedd- 1 La 11 i ; i on the market i ti celebrate Clyde S. Mumma, ndisville, and | The price of bread jumped one | Hoffer, Harriet McElroy, Ruth Bak- | Musser, Mrs. John Myers and Bertha AY presses today. | automatics. ing anniversary on Monday, Oct. 23.{ puth Hess, Mastersonville. | cent a loaf at Lancaster. er, Arpha Heisey, Edith Heisey, Ma- | Wenger \ J > 3 oT 2 { B i a ib a A i