The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 22, 1936, Image 8

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FIN. MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1926 a





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PAGE EIGHT THE MOUNT JOY BULLE




bethtown and the Senior Mechante: i UCK LOADED WITH ( MANOL MUTUAL FIRE CO. ( AMONG THE EXHIBITORS exhibiting apples at State Farm W
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M Or t i a ry of this boro. "IF 1a ppen ih) 182 25 CASKETS 1S WRECKED ( Jur Hea ECTS ITS 1936 OFFICIALS Kendig and Mumma and also the | Show at Harrisburg this weck.


Mr. Brandt is survived by - .. .s y + ;
| d tar TN ose | 1 h T y x teed) od with Li : rT? | Paragon | Nut ‘and’ Fruit. farm of Hr pred ram
Kg daughter, Josep Jr 4 ruek loaded it caskets was m von) vo : . ay I. het : | ——
Record For Jacob S. Arndt, of Mount | n t c OW n in a collision with ‘whe Congratulations The anal meeting of the Maro: j Landisville and Eimer R. Snyder, | Miss Lillian Good spent Saturday { (
’ a. | step=cons, Emerson’ Zeager { cr truck on the Harrisburg pike, CL | Mutual Eire Insurance Company jof Florin are améng those! who are’ fa it Lancaster. ype Lo

was held in the Brenneman build-.| A
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Ps st W ki York: 4 he i Te Fo ephitie | O BF i O r 1 n. ou og 0 Fa die Rs | fi Il id Fh ate, ee {ing at Lancaster. Directors were | -
. as ce | set of Mount Joy: two sisters: | ee to: Stato SH wav Pat ol report "i . eh i for having reached |) ited as follows: H. G. Warfel, P. ES
| : Mount Joy: two sisters: {yaear, DEMOCRATIC croup! Swe Patel reports. lanother birthday: N. Frank, B.F. Greider, C.C.Grei- | m :
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x | Liflie, wife of Ucorge Mycis, of ML | NOMINATED OFFICERS FOR | Secor fo: J. Q der, D.*L. Shellenberger, P. S:
(From page 1) Joy, and Minnie, wife of Clayton THIS YEAR TO BE ELECTED | Murphy, a truck traveling wes Giuyhill. °C. 1. Prank, John M.
and was a member of St. Paul's |Hunsecker, of Allentown, and “| ERIDAY EVENING AT FLORIN | aerated by Roger B. Wash Eckman, Jacob N. Martin’ and C Tand 9 P.M | ®
Reformed church. Manheim. © Hor brother, George Brandt, of Mt. Joy. 1 burn, Towanda, N. Y., skidded on F <Q cine : ¥ Holidays 1ZABETHTOWN Saturday 2 VOI
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husband W. A. Ensminger, died Services will be held at the home | {he icy roads and the trailer i 2 ro A lected fol Zh M EL 6-8-9:30 P. M. in -—
fous years ago, at 11 a IB. Thursday, with inter- Mr. Albert Walter and foree are to the left and hit an cast- i ie Pi it CE vi Pow to : m
a Gh Pree I Ye oie Bea ith lows: President, H. Gu arfel; vice | 55 OA YX
A daughter, Mrs. il. Clay De- | ent in the Mount Joy cen EY. Hr he Massiah' Yon: oil | vehicle loaded with the mE 3 A a E Thurs I: 9.00 Fri. Sat, Tr 24-25 m |
: any . | Friends may cull at the home from | casket and operated by H, G president, Frank; (reasurer, | Wed. Thurs, Jan. 22-23 : 3
Grange, Winchester, Va.; a brother, | AEH MH Harrisburg, i y . CC Groid B F's Jack Oakie a
2 ; “ ( TR | XL: ivisg Nau irelder, and secretary, B. IX, .
Charles A. Kline, Manheim, and |’ to 9 p. m. Wednesday. Mr. Clarence. Herr, proprietor of | F110 OF 2.0 pian : Greides lm Norma Shearer Joe Donner ~~,
three grandchildren survive [the gasoline station East of town ol the Jere duinoze os 2 py Marc :
= : APEC : oir Hat Raby he mo 5 © am Auditors, John H. Gamber, A. S. | Frederic March ’
Funeral services were held Tues- MISS MARY ANDERSON {spe nt Monday at - Merde Hart N. Fi har 2 |= ih “COLL 1G IATRE” . ¥
day. Interment in the Fairview Miss Mary Anderson, sixty-six, [tending the farm a rte (8 pp Als rN
’ ies uh fr % {5 — § “SMILIN THROUG > 86
cemetery, Manheim. of Marietta, died in the county hos-1 Th Fast Donegal : 12S Is N THROUGH “MAJOR BOWES AMATEURS" = i a
A 3 pital, of a complication of diseases li, wii | Was 3 Mrs, Tevin Smiln was at Line ase | — re my -
pis cde ’ ) wiuamy the ast @ | :
J nM MOARVIE'Y o 3 1 She 3 aC . 1 3 4d {er Saturd: v y “ry ‘ y v ym HO
MRS. ANNA MARY M'GARVEY aller a brief illness. She was a there, has been closed £43 lity day. |8 MONDAY and TUESDAY, JANUARY 27th and 28th = zt
Mrs. Anna Mary McGarvey, sixty - | daughter of the late John and Lyd- [the inclement weather . pf ss © f=: 1 1 i = >
even, widow of the late William {ia Allen Anderson and resided nl On January 31st a eard party | brits TL | a Clark Gable and Charles Laughton in a EAN
A. McGarvey, of Florin, died on | Marietta all her life. She is survived will be held in the Florin Hall. ! GOOD—WELOCOMER i nr VUUDITOR1 {; M | “MUTINY on the BOUNTY” : CHK
Saturday afternoon at her home of by One Bae , Mrs, Christine White, | Vi duable prize will be given to | Vit Bios ¢ Welcomer, of Mid a Fticies. abot TI i i A T Rr E {a - e op
a complication of discases. She is Philadelphia | the winners. | dle town, d istian E. Good, | | 5 K00UL YOUR MANHEIV 3 |= ; ‘ E
duartice has. ir: MANHEIM, PA. i= Wednesday, January 29th | Thursday. January 3 =
survived by one brother, William Mv. Bier Sauder, proprictor. of Jeon of Elmer Good, of 1. 3, 2000 1000 ei Advertise them in on a) 3 Thursday, January 30th =
. SP v AT EY I'v jour classifi colin 13 1 | EB 1e
Greenleaf, Mount Joy, two sisters, DIES IN PASADENA f the Fairview Orchards has an ap- | kethitown, were married at Middle | Sill fc Wed. Thurs Jan. 22-23 I] Greta Garbo Bu : The
Alice, wile of Ezra L. Troutwine, Word has been received of the | ple display at the State Farm She tovn U. B. church Saturday morn i TT : Syl in Sidney 'm CL 0 SED in mn Fishy
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Mount Joy R. D. 1, Barbara, wife |death of Murs. Jennie Hershey Lo- [at Harrisburg, this week ing | J Met vii To a. “ANNA KARENINA” success
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of Joseph F. Allison, Columbia, and [dor, in Pasadena, California, on Rev. Landis is maldne his home WEIDMAN ALK | Samiany | it BU | - - dance
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Several 3nd nephews January 12 Met. odor wax 2 ih Dah Week witli 3s. ond. Mir fio deter nb oh | “MARY BURNS | 1 010 1S 0 01 pe Shed
Service sre is after- Ce the late Tobi {orshes bert Walt J sl 9 any an i TIC TTI { afi SH. 4
Services were held this after of ¢ da Fobias Her hey, | All ert Walters Rev. Landis mye David is H (lea ner s & Dyer’ $ FUGITIVE ‘Ap?
noon privately from the home at |of Sporting Ill, and was a well- [conducting the revival services at i ou Gini Tiovall | bp
: | tov, | une th « loyal |} Ye . er aye eat
1:30 o'clock, with public services at known and a requ nt visitor in (5s Roads Church. Weidman v ol tv: and Mrz i} i ae ~ I riday, January 24th ( orem
2 o'clock in the Cross Roads Breth- { Manheim and vicinity. { Mr. Joseph Baltozer and family, | v.01 xk f Mand nl Nr i x i A i, Buster Crabbe i Lane
Charles Weidman, « Manneun Rt 3 eae ANG
ren church. Interment in the ad- mn Mr. Geesey, Mr. Henry Myers andipy 5» mornin { 13 wv . i Kathleen Burke | COLUMBIA | ng
joining cemetery. JESSE IL. WATSON [family and father, Mr. Wa. Ms 85 1 Iainly, of C " 4 I | » I
3 ; Esther Hai inp ed ERIE » f mlm pla i ly
ree Jesse Harvey Watson, fifty-one, les, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Fike and | and Irvin Smith. Jr. of I SUITS Hc NEVADA | : pot
MRS. FRANK B. STAUFFER [142 N. Market st, here, daughter Fvelyn and Mr. Jacob yy, 3. re oh pe i , a .. ' THURSDAY ~ FRIDAY ~ SATURDAY chug
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Mrs. Pearl L. Sante r, fifty-|complications at 6:25 p. Stickler visited with Rev. Deitzier y tex ing tho w Soden Jack Holt, Mona Barrie | Continaous From 1 PP. M. (Prices Change at Zan) = oy
three, wife of Frank B. Staufler, at his He was at Hummelstown | : tr I] 5 TEE an TI a Go ! Sanens
? IO at th we of thei] ope @ 7 “STORM OVER THE 000 TO or
Landicville, died of a late Jawrcite and Mary Watson { Si 0 Sop ty i y . 5 ; LA) COATS Gee i 3 3 v ER ri Your 4 for Hie
. | | E14 Pare WIHICTC OO Woedaiahig dill | 3 ANDES
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at her home at 8:15 p. m. Sunday. Mr. W nm. was arcing |
nei Nias 3€1rveg he cdilate Maat
She was born near Butler, Pa, athe Knights of the G TERTAINS AY BRIDGE | hee 0 v invited guests. i | Saturday, January 25th oe -
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daughter of the late James and {and the Foresters of America of Mr. and Mrs. Weidman spent ( Plain . ; | Ronald Coleman WORLD'S MOST :
Mary T, Caler, and was a member | Mount Joy. i The American Legion Auxiliary |, non ll DRESSES i 1: i ton, ti
- Bs : ‘ | their honeymo t Niagara Falls, | | Allan | i CATIA
of the Zion Lutheran church at| Eesides his wife, Sophie [1 held an 11 ity at Tid a | in | THRILLING LOVE farmer,
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Landisville. Watson, he is survived by the home of Klin : i i “A TALE of 2 CITIES” : Poros
Besides her husband, she is sur- | brothers,. William, of Anny Mrs. Clyde Esh Mi : [| Ladies’ Winter t SS | STORY! contest,
. rs v3 ‘ 7 vols wo ! | Vir id ‘Ue ay D7 na sa
vived by a daughter, Marion E,|Grant, of FPiketown, and Frank,of Lloyd Kline wer Ti roll ended d | COATS 89 Men. Tues, Jan. 27-28 | ena say
. . PTV - i Lil guests atterided diii | | er ‘ NT ord
wife of Simeon L. Heisey, of Eliza- | Mount Joy; a sister, Katie, wife of door prize wu y Lay d Wei Rouald Coleman walked
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bethtown; a son, Robert L., at!Scmuel Ebersole, of ncar Landis- Gilbert and the Bridge prizes by nr’ 00 mvs. David Halk, Mr. and ® ! Joan Bennett home
: v i * vir. ana avid alk, vit, arn | . oross
home, and a brother, W. L. Caler, | ville, and a number of nephews and Mis. Gra Barr, Mrs, Esther Long- |, Charles Weil i] 5 5s mn we ress fi
a : . vil are vwaldhian alc | MAN € "| a | a ¢ 00
of Eau, Claire, Pa. nicces. cnecker, Murs, V liilam Nitraues - i wo) 1 Im M H: F { 4 \ hi 110 BROKE 1 Nl he ho
. y P, : i “ 4 z ‘ A annie, dill Gil Janne Vir | } ¢ | AM si I ifn ¥, yo kK: He arr
Services held at the home at 2 Requiem mass was read in St. | Mrs. Rac Brovm Murs. Estella vi re x Ir. M : Xo arry . QoQ {Ss | VES al Moade Carlo } i 5 Lh
i oy so, . 3 ; 4 Xe . Yi iv . Charies Mr, an * TL A TO tr Vana i . the ion
p. m. Thursday, with intermentin Mary's Catholic church, here, at9 Erandt, Mrs. Anthony Warta, Mrs Y . y | Wed. Thurs, Yan. 29.30 | 3
~ + 3 il Ast vy cidlian ge . Wh. We dusted ow 15° q rn of la
the Landisville cemetery. Friends a. m. with interment in the Mount Nissly and Mrs, |, Loi C1 on Tule ; : lot back Oks Ch i | gripping ovel i ina gia! production of his
. Let O15, HECTE0Nn holret vil | “ner, Jack ale 7 Sri wer
all : ome fr o 9 Joy cemetery Brow : : . | a ‘ : 1 injure
PY SEN 5 Ho home fom 710 8 Joy cemeien Brown, Ce we ie amt, Roh] MGUNT Siete :
m. Wednesday. re 15 : 5 { ! i
3 . STEIN, | lainey bra Haak nd viva. |] - Fo. ih i M
GEORGE W. WALTON DIFFENDERFER, VICE- | Cyrus Mussci | Phone 21342 COOLLROIATEI AM
MRS. AGNES E YOUN { George W. Walton, eighty~two, RE ENGLISH TEACH. | RGAE . Fam eet Be ANC THER & GLLDWYIN- MAYER TRIUMPH! A
Mrs. Agnes Filen Yohn, sixty- | retiring Conoy township assessor, EES OF LANCASTER CO I se hi | ver | = SE ———— “ ann ior ihe
: 3 ry . . umvulate you WW adver = |
eight, widow of George W. Yohn, {ell over dead Monday at his home ————— inh the Bullatis
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formerly of Peiry county, died of in Falmouth. | The English Teachers of Lancas-




a cerebral hemorrage Sunday at Mr. Walton, who would have been {er county, who organized recently,
the home of a daughter, Maude E., 83 years old next month, was sched- | will hold their first meeting at the
wife of Roy Anderson, near Sal-!yled to come to the court house to- Millersville Training choot. on
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unga, with home she resided. | d day to hear appeals from his 1935 Wednesday, January 29th % i «3, wp Fl i
: p Ian hid . y ns i nig Yest ay Juigess hed i i 3 Bn
Besides Mrs. Anderson, she is)assessments. His successor, G. W.| Officers of the ¢ Oup are: presi- | Yerierdny Bay Se : i
survived by these children: Joseph, | Nein, of Bainbridge, did not know | dent Warren Drukenb od. Machen onjunciion with th ect cot || 5 ¢
fd i i 3 i i nittee, ordeie vew Market St
of Marietta; Ralph W., of the U.|of the death until he arrived in| wp.; vice-president, Gibney Dilf- mittee, ordered New Market 8



closed to traffic. This order will

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S. Navy, and Ethel Grace, wife of | Lancaster. { ende {er Mount Joy; secrelary, | i { |
George W. Albert, of Columbia;| Walton's death was attributed 10! Miss Theora Bishop, Manheim boro, || oy C0 log mse il Mount Joy, Penna. : The
nine grandchildren, and a sister | 3 hemorrhage of the heart hy Dr. | ood. oe ii ih | . he
Mrs. Cecelia Leach, Bethlehem. |p, H. Ulrich, of Elizabethtown | WOMAN ASKS DIVORCE cir ee Bien) a wi ts cst tte stern mtr mtn etc dem aire -— - hg 2
Services will be held at 2 p. m. He was a retired telegraph oper- | Mrs. Bertha V. Baltozer, Mt Joy, | i id ie ene it i | a =
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Thursday at the Anderson home, [ator on the Pennsylvania railroad. | te 5 3 gam
ith int tin the Mennonite R. 1, filed application for a di- this order is appreciated go to = 00 1p.
wi interment ir 0! ! ; thi: or is
: donda : fverce from Orville F. Baltozer, |{ (Le scene any afternoon or ev- . i Mug
cemetery at Elizabethtown. Friends CHARLES E. GIPE Florin. They were married Decem- | 4; oasters-—old
may call at the home from 7 to 9 : : : : caing and see the
Pw Wednesday Charles E. Gipe, thirty-nine, of ‘ker 15, 1924, and separated August | and young, great and small, fat
LL. Elizabethtown, died in the Shoe 24, 1934. In the application, Ms. | nd thin—cveryhody is enjoying special
fattory at Elizabethtown, on Mon- | Ealtozer ws. that. hor hush
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MRS. SARAH S. EBERSOLE HAAS day, a few moments after he was | pleaded guilty to statutory rape on | ie nl] i A I UJ R D A Y N I Od H i ch
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a stricken with a heart attack while | September 12, 1934, and was sen - - -
eh of 2 th Street, oh | at work there. [tenced to ro ne to two years in SALE- | Leader:
jed on Saturday noon, of a com-| py. 1 A Blasser, of Elizabeth- |p ey rotor onic. TRAV AA oe ~ Ea ; aa
plication of diseases. She was 8 oun ‘vas summoned 0 the factory || | ins Bast Doneral, plot of ground and A NEW SHIPMENT OF MERCHANDISE WILL GIVE YOU A COM- re
member of the Mennonite church and pronounced Gipe dead. He in- i beautiful shade trees: loc 2d along DT TE A TNT ~~. NY ~ ' ye . : m 5
of town for fifty years. She is formed Mr. Mille: that had been The Te OE ie Class o a $ a sc a LE E A S80 R1 MEN 1 TO Cl 100SE FROM—GET YOUR SHARE 1 ODAY bo

survived by the following children: treating the victim for several
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Filmer S. Ebersole, at home; Em weeks for a heart ailment.
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ina, wife of Elmer Landis, East} ny. pe is survived by his wife, |
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31 home corn- recitatic
lary 25 at the store of Mr. Les- | er Marietta and Lumber streets, ME, Ks FE ov co - : _eaders
Corte on B sin Seer, Te | Jo, ison Frame House with ai il “Towels - Muffin Tins - 6 Foot Rules - Ladles - 4 vd. Elastic i 8
er Roberts on E. Main Street. The :
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also four grandchildren and onel. + (wo ctep-childre am on lot, posse almost any time. |
anc step-children James | will be cakes ies baked | 1 . . G0
reat - -hild. St ras the last Vivi Ti. N+ zs Hint PIES, SOU; NaAel ! Prices aces 3 to the times. Call * ” ° J in Mos
wii d ie wa 00 Adams, of: Elizabethtown and Mrs. | beans, potato salad and candy for | or i . J) a Joy. tf | En 1 amo Twi e Al ware - Mixing Bowls - Kitchen U ten- musie,
o. ;: ier iamiy. Tuiid George Veit, Jr., of West Chester. ale a Ee tion
Services were. he on uesday Services will be held at 2 p. m err ee a Gr GR en ire PUBLIC SALLE "i EY
af o 9 Jae orivatelv uf : | . . } / 9 9 -
ajternoon at 2 o'clock, privately Thursday with interment in the ATTENTION MALTAS on apa Line 53; EPS | Si is - St amped Needle WwW ork - Men S lies 9¢ - Men S Hose Oc
from the he home, ya public | pit Tunnel cemetery. White Cross Commandery of BY a Sain 1 ay i
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services at 2 o'clock in the Me Se | Lancaster will visit. Donegal Com- | A ih on igh 4: | S Tn D 3 1689" 9¢ I Fi it 5 P Ii sh 9 T prised
nonite church here. Interment in MISS ELLEN E. GARBER mandery on Thursday, January 23 n the pr tie at Landis aliey | SCICW rivers C urni ure Ol11S C iim owel Bars 9¢ friends
Krayhbill's cemetery: Miss Ellen E. Garber, 257 Mari- Stale officers will bo pre it : R nai H. LANDIS | wi
aT LA . 08 Rid} ve= 1 Arthur Gamber, Aue { help ©


elta st., died of comblicationsather |p. cio will be served afte el TF Heller. Clk and. El
MRS. DAVID E. MYERS eRe b+ Thursday Shale cate wil) bo served after the [HB Heller, Cle, Cream Pitchers 9¢ - Canvas G loves 9¢ - Woodbury Soap 9¢
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Mrs. . Fllen Myers. sixty-three, |was a daughter of the late Henry All Malas are invited and BRADBLE
wife of David E. Myers, a brief |g and Barbare Engle Garber, and ey un is ita i ( “ry 5 O 3 >
x : . a FE e gle Ga andi, itend ceting. ~ » - - - ivaboi
account of which appeared in a member of the Presbyterian | Heng Hs anny : #8 Sal { O¢ Crib Shee ts oC Clothes i 11S 60 for O¢ - Enve- Se 20
last wesk’s Bulletin, died suddenly | ~hurch. ON A MOTOR TRIP Or py ae Doak
N A MOTOR TR Junior,
: on vocal Jopes 2 vkes 9¢ - Tumblers 3 for 9¢ - Shoe Laces 6 pairs for 9c |
with 21 STORY i vg |
- ry Handkerchiefs 3 ior 9¢ - iting Tx f |
rick Hous < Writing Tablets 2 for 9¢ 34
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Wednesday of a heart attack at | She is survived by three sisters, i Mrs Hovey. §
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her home. 508 Adelia street, Middle- | Alice. wife of John C. Batty, Drexel
town. She had been working a- | gill: Mrs. Mary G. Miller, at home,


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round her home when she collap- and Flizabeth E, wife of M. Al | : avs
a trip and will return sometime néxt
sed. Dr. HH. Rhodes was swin- | Rollman. of town, and two nep- |...
nicned, but upen his arrival found { he ws and two nieces. |= = * ———— - a ————— } 1
her dead, She was a member of Services were held at the home { company and at the time of Lei — = p 4 An wi
the First United Brethren church | » p. m. Monday, with interment feast was treasurer of the R. R I 1} on
She, is by her husband, | in (he Mount Joy cemetery Fleetric company. She was one of ) eV f O ( " D 2 empl
one SiS M. D. Sherrick, Crm SLi ike mceorporators 01 the former ai ues in ur | ocer ept. ec I Yeo
and’ two. Alvin Nisley, MRS. M. A. ROLLMAN | firm. 4 by Dr.
Denver. Lancaster county, and Cy~ Mrs. © Elizabeth Engle Ballet. She is survived Ly her husband IRIN 1
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rus Nisley. of this boro. fiftv-nine, wife of M. A. Rollman 1, [a daughter, Mrs. Cyrus Wood, of CORN Her wd ont Can Gc SOU! BEANS . A ys 9c¢ HEINZ BEANS We 2 Ta
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Services were held at Middle- | jiad Tuesday afterndon at'her home, | New York City; a son, John H.
town Friday afternoon. Interment ais Marietta st., of complications. | Roliman, of town; two sisters, Mrs. os
‘Middletown cemetery. 2 Her sister, Miss Ellen Garber, who | Mary G. Miller, of this boro, and YA Car Garase
rg died ‘last Thursday, was buried on | Mrs. John Baity, of Drexel Hill; ds
Jose F. BRANDT Monday. They were daughters of of House has ali mode FH 2S |
a2 agklpy BE dt; sixty | the late Henry and Barbara Gar-

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cerebral hemorrhage at his home | ‘Mrs. Rollman an active part m. Frifldy at tht homed, Buti er EP Eager on pi :
: in welfaré ‘work for 20 years. At|will be in the Mit Joy cemetery. Dua ies. E ole, gle COLOA . . .. . 1b Qe | OLIVES . . . . bot Bo Waldorf Toilet Tissue 2for @¢ Time
ae wi b one fime she was secretary and {Friends raay call! ‘at the home| 5A Hipple, Atty i“ } : “i Lie : 7. : 4 R. D. 2
I Magse, Ne. 96, of Elie treasurer of the New Standard Thursday cvening from 7 to 9 pom.’ 0! jan 22 alt A —— TE : oe x : i on
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