The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 23, 1939, Image 1

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Thanksgiving

® President Recs s oo: i-
sion to advance Thanksgiving
day from Nov. 30 to Nov. 23
which has been followed in
part of the nation. did not, as
is popularly supposed, estab-
lish a precedent.
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and
last
ond
months.
cember 7 as Thanksgiving day.
eligious significance.
Madison proclaimed
October.
half of the year. Henceforth,
after the coming Thanksgiving, the
holiday will be observed on the sec-
Thursday of November.

Wee Sisiors
Observed
Thanksgiving
The Wee Sisters Class of the Uni-
ted Brethren Sunday School fitting-
ly observed Armistice and Thanks-
at their meeting at the home








President Andrew Johnson, pic-
lured above, forgot to issue a proc-
lamation in 1865 until a church dele-
gation called on him. Then he set
Thanksgiving is the one national
holiday in our calendar that has
For that
reason it was ignored by President
Thomas Jeffersen, above, who held
that religious observances had no
place in activities of the state. Pres-
ident
Thanksgiving days—all in different
Other Thanksgivings have
been observed in July,
four
April, May
President Roosevelt changed the
date this year in order that holidays
be spaced more evenly during the
of | trolman Harold Shortlidge, of the
2]
rr XXXIX NO. 26
Third Edition
Nov. 29-30
November 29th and 30th are th
two big evenings for the third edi
tion of
sponsored by the Sons of the Am
erican Legion. There will be mor
pictures to see than
the main features is th
Memorial Day exercises and parad
in full color, a very beautiful pic
ture. Along with this will be shot
of here and there, shots of the kid
one of


“shots”
many other scenes.
There will also be shown one o
the recent pictures
full color called “Fall
of Jos. Shaeffer, story
(Turn to page 2)
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'CONOY TWP. PUPILS
TAKE TRIP TO PHILA.
The following members of

day where
Yvonne Campbeil,
t.. «man Brosey, Harry
Joseph Eshleman, Glenn
Aibert Garman and Henry Homer.
The chaperones wer2 Mrs. Paul
Herr, High School teacher, Ray-
mond Sipling, Howard King and
Jacob Swope, Conoy Township
school directors. The trip was
made by automobile.
Brief News Of
The Day From
Local Dailies
There was a $35,000 fire at Sears
& Roebuck’s store, Coatesville.
Canada has ordered a number of
planes and war supplies from Uncle
Sam,
Three young men from York were
arrested for stealing an auto at
Wrightsville,
The Levino furnace at Sheridan,
idle for six years, went into opera-
tion employing 125 men.
Earl J. Bleacher,
escaped injury when a train struck
their soft drink truck at Carlisle.
Clyde Jones, a farmer near Mil-
ford, Iowa, husked 53 ears of corn
a minute for ten hours for a total
of 256 bushels.
While huntling, a man tripped on
some brush and fell. His gun was
discharged and his friend William
Eshleman received the entire load
over the left side from head to foot
Herbert P. Sundheim, Phila., at-
torney and until recently deputy
Attorney General for closed build-
ing and loan associations of the
State banking department, was ar-
ested for embezzlement and fraudu-
lent conversion of $5,385.72.
—_——————
SUSPECT IS ARRESTED
Walter Burris, thirty-one, May-
town farmhand, was arrested Mon-
day morning on a serious charge
by Chief Paul F. Thomas and Pa-








Home Movies
the Home Town Movies,
last year and
dies at play and at school, several
from the union pienie, and
completed in
Fantasy”.
This picture is from the fllm library
and photo-
the
Conoy Township High School en-
joyed a trip to Philadelphia on Fri-
they visited places of
interest: Verna Sipling, Edith Good,
Helen Gutshall,
Sipling,
Donald Huggins, Edward Fitzbee,
Horst,
wife and son
Official Opening of Our Yuletide Season Be
 


gins Da Dec. 2 — Sues At Home


UP~-TO-THE-MI
"I'he Mount Jo
NUTE WEEKLY |


Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Morning, November 23rd, 1939






TAX COLLECTOR MAKES
DELINQUENTS PAY
W. P. Walls, a deputy tax collec-
te
etla-Mount
slapping
erything
registers
payers.
At a Marietta home a housewife
told Walls she did not know where
her husband's car was parked, but
just then a child said, “There it is,
mamma.” Walls said the child was
spanked for supplying the informa-
tion.
Tax Collector James Metzler
Walls assist in collections here.
Joy section
attachment papers on ev-
from automobiles to cash
e owned by delinquent tax
e
e
e
s had
the cash register. He said no sales
would be rung up until the owner
paid $17 in back taxes.
J. H. Mayer, Marietta tax collec-
tor, caid that out of about 240 Mari-
etta delinquents, all but
have paid.
Placing The
Trees On
Main Street
The committee in charge is on the
job and before Thanksgiving (we
mean the first one) is over, there
will be a beautiful tree at almost
every corner on Main Street.
And before many more days pass
each of these trees will be illumin-
ated with colored electric bulbs
appropriate to the Yuletide
This is the first time anythi.g
like it was ever attempted here,
We know the hundred upon hun-
dreds of motorists who pass through
will know there's a town called
Mount Joy.
If this illumination does not send
forth JOY over the Christmas sea-
son we miss our guess.
In addition, ou’ merchants are
preparing for the biggest welcome
to patrons ever offered by business
men in Lancaster County.
Full particulars and competle de-
tails will appear in next week's
issue of THE BULLETIN.
Don’t be too hasty in doing your
Christmas shopping. Wait at least
until you learn what the merchants
in Mount Joy have up their sleeves.
In brief they are actually going to
give money away and that’s no joke.
Don’t fail to read next week’s
BULLETIN !
The Affairs
At Florin For
Past Week
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a Score



her 76th birthday on Saturday, Nov.
25.
Miss Minerva Knisley, of May-
Miss Rachel Nauman, of Manheim,
spent the weekend with Mr. Irvin


1 Columbia police, and State Motor
Policeman Harry Fitzgerald. Burrs |
| posted bail for a hearing. Thomas |
[said he believes Burris is the man
{ Who has been annoying women in|
| Columbia.
————————
DEEDS RECORDED
John Inners to Abram Y.
and
for the Thanksgiving | [Catherine V. Horst, tract in Mount | On Monday Chief of Police Elmer
Mis: Paul Js township, for $175.
{Fawn Grove, York Co.
| wanted the past year for a game
| law violation in York County,


of Miss Frances Grissinger, East
Main Street on Tuesday evening.
The president, Miss Sue Brandt,
presided; the progrem included vo-
4 cal duet, America by Mrs. Maris
Gane Miss Flla Grissinger,
the entire class assisting in the last
verse: devotions, one minute of
silent prayer, with closing by Miss
Brandt: offering; Armistice Day
: reading, Mrs. Henry Brandt,
{ Manheim
Fa Secretarial repert, Miss Elizabeth
! Stacks; group singing of patriotic
: songs: treasurer's report, Mrs. Irvin |
Hostetic: business session; Thanks-
] giving reading, Mrs. Paul Quiggle;
£ Thanksgiving game; Thanksgiving |
] prayer, Mrs. Clarence isi
A adjournment.
3 The prizes
game were won by
Quiggle and Miss Sue Brandt.
The ho served refreshments to
the follov . Miss Elizabeth Stacks,
Mrs. Mar
Miss Mae Hin



 

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Grissipger,
Manhejim, Miss Ella Grissinger, of



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géthtown. 5
Jennie H. May, 83, who sat
sidewalk at her Lancaster
or days guarding a maple
city wanted to remove, was
aad in her gas-filled home.
Miss Sue Brandt, !
». Miss Della Brene- |
I
[
|
man, Miss E Sherk, Mrs. John
Gingrich, Mr Maude Edwards, |
Mis. Sue Grissinger, Mrs. Irvin!
Hosteqter, Mrs. Chester Eckinger,
Mrs. Paul Quiggle, Mrs. Clarence
Mrs. Henry Brandt, of

Let Everybody
Protect Them
|
i
|
It is the unr request of our
Chamber of Commerce that child-
ren refrain from damaging in
any way, the trees and decora- |!
of Main Street.
Parents should impress upon
their children the fact that these [|
decorations serve a purpose dur- |
ing the Yule season.
Let's all protect them.
tions placed on the street corners |



| warrant issued by
| Game Protector.
MADE IMPROPER PASS
i arrested Marlin Mauser, of Shamo-
of $1225.
Ebersole spent Sunday with Lois
Miller near Rheems.
Mrs. William Hamilton is spending
sometime with her daughter, Mrs.
Ross Ammon in Gap.
The marriage of Austin Anderson
(Turn to page 6)
rE A Ge
ARRESTED HERE FOR
A GAME VIOLATION
t
i
Zerphey arrested Herbert Singleton,
who was
on a
Paul D. Shires,
Alderman in York, and prosecuted |
by C. Clinton Ganster, York Co.
f
1
Singleton was returned to York
County by deputy game Warden| Aaron Shank, 33, Elizabethtown, [Charles nderson and son; Charles,
Culp of Columbia. R. D. 2, was committed to the |Jr, Mrs. Sadie Snyder and Mr. and
ES Mf ues county jail i. default of bai: on a |Mrs. Victor Gish.
Chief of Police Elmer Zerphey
kin for improper passing. Upon an;
immediate hearing before Justice of
the Peace Arthur Hendrix, he plead-
ed guilty and paid a fine and cosis{a
or , of Harrisburg, was in the Mari-
Saturday
At a garage here, Walls attached |
vember 20th.
Miss Helen Eichler is on the sick aes Mrs. Paul Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs.
list at this writing. ; BIRTHS Pres ne Pte Brush,
Miss Lizzie Herr will celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lindemuth, S. Gladys Brenneman, Walter Habeck-
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibble, of i
town spent Thursday visiting Evelyn Rowenna, announce the birth of a Erubaker, Mr. and Mrs. Christ
Fike. daughter at the Columbia, hospital (Turn to Page 3)
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Williams Tuesday morning.
entertained visitors from New a ET, E-TOWN GIRL GETS POST
York. CHANGE OF DATE IN SEN. DAVIS’ OFFICE
Wednesday, November 29 at 7:00|bethtown, former history teacher in
Nauman and family. o'clock instead of Nov. 27 as pre- the Lititz public schools, has been
Misses Betty, Martha and Mildred viously arranged. The change of [named to a position in the office of
date will refer to next week only.
The Monday Class will be resumed
THE COUNTY'S RECORD
prosecutions by the police in this |by districts by the state as their
area over the week-end. share of foreign fire insurance:
To date, Lancaster County’s death ; Manheim boro, $403.92; Marietta,
toll is thirty-five since January 1. |871.93; Mount Joy $260.70; Eliza-
—— i bethtown, $333.85; West Donegal
PLEASE NOTE township, $12.72.
A Mn
Fast
Thanksgiving Day,
WAS A TRIFLE ROUGH
charge cf assault and battery.
was charged with beating his wife.
HOME FROM HOSPTAL
Monday from the General Hospital



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$1.50 0A YEAR IN ADVANCE
COUNTY

Thanksgiving!
It js right and proper that Thankse=
|giving should be America's own
great “home and fireside” holiday.
{Never before have we American's
had so much to be thankful for as
we haye today. WE HAVE PEACE.
| Peace fcunded firmly on a respect


Why Do W e Havels

Turkey for Thanksgiving?
2-YR.-OLD JUDGMENT
INVOLVED IN CLAIM
A claim presented by administra-
trices of Annie M.
chenk to recover $3,781.38 including
the estates of

Why do we have twkey for dish for a gala occasion. In the | entered forty-two years ago, was
Thanksgiving? The usual answer | southwestern part of the present | refused Wednesday by Judge Chris-
to such a question is because the | United States and in Mexico the | tian E. Charles in Orphans Court.
New England Colonists ate turkey [cliff dwellers and other
the Thanksgiving Day.
There is much of truth in that an- |
swer certainly the tradition of
Thanksgiving Day goes back to that
but the Pilgrim
the first persons
this continent to find out how
good turkey was to eat.
Long before the white men had
come to live in America the Indians
had learned that turkey is a fine
on first
for their
birds were
learned
So
feasts. Th
the Indian
tome then
ceremonial
wild but
and
for
catch
they could be
they were killed. The wild turkey
roamed over Arizona,
to
colenial beginning,
Fathers were not
on
| well as Mexico.
(urn to Page 4)
SIXTY PUPILS ATTENDED
THE SKATING PARTY
Approximately
tended the
urday
| caster

| STAUFFER AND DRESHER
WILLS ARE PROBATED
Harvey F. Stauffer,

sixty pupils at- of
hela Sat-
Rink, Lan-
Grade of the
skating party
at the
the
Olympia
Sixth | G. Hess, Lizzie
| “tal sanenl { G. Stauffer, Isaac
| Regardless of blistered ankles, | Esther May Frey.
aching muscles and bruises, every- | Benjamin executor.
{one had grand time and was Charles A. Dresher, of West
{sorry the party ended so soon. Hempfield Township, who died on
Teachers present were Miss Hess | October 27th, gave his estate to his
‘and Mrs. Broske. wife, Barbara B., and appointed her
Wn axecutrix,
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE TS
Announcement has been made of | CAUGHT IN POLICE NET
(the marriage of Minnie Kapp, Anna Ruth Zercher, Mount Joy
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton | Route 1 and Warren W. Heisey, of
Kapp, of this boro, to Hpward town, were among those who were
Snyder, son of Mrs. Bertha Snyder, driving over street crossings at
of North Broad street, which took Lancaster, a trifle too fast.
place September, in Virginia. Raymond F. Cicero, 21 East Main
They residing on Haskell | greet, was charged with reckless
avenue. driving and J. O. Kulp, E. Main
street, police claim was “doing” 65
MARRIAGE LICENSES miles per hour.
Dale David Graham, York and —
Gladys Ida Zerphey, this boro. o
Reception
by
H.
He appointed
a
in
are

Lewis Harold Zarfoss, Columbia
and Hariette H. Klippel, 108 Poplor
street, this boro.
Norman N. Heisey, Mount Joy or Ir. - rs.
Route 2 and Elizabeth E. Koser.
Elizabethtown Route 3.
RE ee
CO. LUMBER DEALERS
P. Brubaker
A reception and dinner was held
DINE AT HOSTETTER'S on Saturday in honor of Mr. and
Approximately thirty lumber | Mrs, Paul Brubaker, who were
dealers of Lancaster county held {married September, 23, 1939.
their regular monthly meeting at Mr. Brubaker is the son of Mr
Hostetter’'s Banquet Room, last Wed- and Mrs. Jacob E. Brubaker, at
nesday evening, when they Were! whose home the reception was held
served a sumptuous turkey dinner and Mrs. Brubaker was Verna Mil-
by caterer Hostetter. er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
YE ; . A
jamin Miller,
ANNIVERSARIES
The dinner was served at the
Hostetter Banquet Ifall on North
Barbara Street, and was attended by
more than a hundred people. Wait-
Mr. and Mrs. George Myers cele-
brated their forty-seventh wedding
anniversary on Tuesday, November
21st.
resses were Pearl Garber, Mildr
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Musser, ware Peari Garber, Mildred
of Salunz: celebrated thelr tenty Miller, Fanny Longenecker, Esther
Ty i Y Nissly, Helen Bruhaker and Emma
sixth anniversary on Monday, No-
Herr. Others present were Mr, and
er, Junior Doer, Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Miller and daughter, Frances
Abram Nissley, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Barabra St.,
a son.
announced the birth of
The Adult Sewing Class will meet] Miss Elizabeth Garber, of Eliza-
U. S. Senator James J. Davis at
Washington, Davis’ office announc-
ed Saturday.
———
STATE FUNDS FOR
FIREMEN’'S RELIEF
These amounts will be paid near-
he following week.
tO

One person was killed, seven were
njured and there were forty-five
Service Station on
Main Street, will be closed
rom 11:30 a. 1:00 p. m. on
November 23rd,
Grissinger’s
THEIR DINNER GUESTS,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gish of near
Risser’s Mill entertained the follow-
ing guests at a dinner in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gish, who were
recently married. Mi. and Mrs.
m. to
939.
—— eee
A A
BEING REMODELED
The primary room of the Junior
Department in the Zion Lutheran
Church is being remodeled. The
old beaver board walls are being
He
— ees:
Mrs. Jennie Grogg, returned home
aboriginal
tribes used the meat of the turkey
fattened before
Ss
western New
Mexico and Southern Colorado, as
After the coming of the Spaniards
Rapho
| Township, who died October 30th,
{gave his estate to his children, Emma
Snavely, Benjamin
Stauffer and
he principal of a $1,200 judgment
The judgement was given by Clayton
S. Shenk to his wife who died Oct-
ober 25, 1916. The claim was ob-
jected to in 1938. An adjudication
handed down on November 10, 1938
disallowed the claim. It was pre-
sented to obtain the amount from
the estate of Clayton S. Shenk, late
of Mount Joy township.
——-——
CASE DISCONTINUED
°
S
1
The case against James L. Mar-
tin, Jr, Mt. Joy, R. D. 1, was dis-
continued Friday, after the court
was told Mr.
with his wife,
Martin is again living
Dessie M.
Local C of C
Held Regular
Meeting Mon.
The regular meeting of the local
Chamber of Commerce was held
Monday evening with chairman Roy
B. Sheetz presiding. Twelve mem-
bers were present.

Toca! Affairs
In General
Briefly Told
struck by
killed.
machine.
Mrs. Franklin
of the president,
last Wednesday.
D. Roosevelt,
was at Lancaster
wife
J. Earl Waughtel, 38, of Lancas-
ter, suddenly disappeared after his
wife was shot twice.
Henry boro super=
red fox while
our
visor, shot a large
out hunting Saturday.
Mrs. Harvey Portner, of Marietta,
vas severly burned while attempt-
ing to light an oil stove.
A bull from the Lauxmont Farms
near Wrightsville was sold to the
W. S. Naval Academy for $1,000.

S.
advising '
A communication from
Chamber of Commerce
certificate of membership was re-
ceived and ordered framed.
The Merchants committee report- |
ed two meetings of merchants and
both well attended. Christmas pro-
gram will go in full swing on Dec- |
ember 2nd. Coupons being printed |
and distributed to merchants parti-
cipating in program. |
Agricultural Committee reported
Dept. of Highways were surveying
for bridge over the P. R. R. tracks |
at Florin and suggested we get in’
touch with the Department to learn
their plans and see whether they
coincide with the plans for the
future development of our Borough
and community.
Town Planning Committee report-
ed the matter of better lighting at |
(Turn to page 3) i
HOLD BIRTHDAY DINNER .
A birthday dinner wa: observed |
Sunday in honor of Mrs. William
Lee Benedict, Columbia. Those!
attending were Miss Florence Fitz- |
gerald, Lancaster; Miss Emma Bink, |

Columbia, Walter, Ralph and Jacob at Washingtonboro, Monday.
Klessinger and William Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Ibaugh, 69,
and son. William Lee, Jr. Mrs. | widow of Louis Ibaugh, died at
Benedict received a number of use- | Colunibie.
ful gifts. Wesley Bolden, 75, died while at-
ee lA
t
THE COP CAUGHT HIM

ter, Sunday.
A State Policeman had tn low} Mrs. Anna Mary Eisch, 78, was
a Chicago irotorist from Enzabeth- 40,19 dead in the kitchen of her
town to Long's Park, Lancaster be- {10a at Lancaster.
fore being caught for speeding. | Catherine Myers, 58, widow of
There the chap tried to give the | George Myers, formerly of Colum-
“cop” the slip and was caught. bia, died at Trenton, N. J
Jackson M. Blackburn, 36, died at
d Elizabeth, N. J. His wife was
Our Car Mildred Gish of Elizabethtown.
d
{P
Basket For
The Waek
Mr. and Mrs. James Neal, of town,
had as their guests on Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. John Parke and three
, at the
ES 3 x .
side glass in his
‘Mortuary
at
etta.
lied
A STATE RULING
A Lancaster paid $25 fine
within 150
yards of an occupied building with-
cut the owner's consent.
Lancaster County’s official count-
ing and checking of the ballots cast
completed and
2verything was found okey.
While Dr. E. C. Koitcamp, of
Marietta, was driving along the
road at Klinesville, shot broke
The gunner,
man
and costs for shooting
election is
a
ca.
a boy, was exonerated.


Record In
‘This Section
Henry J. Gerfin, 65, died at Co-
umbia.
Ella C., wife of John Stoner, died
Marietta.
Robert M. Hoffer,
1eim Sunday
46, died at Man-
evening.
Samuel] Blymier, 59, died at Mari-
One brother survives.
Granville F. Haverstick, 80, died
ending church services at Lancas-
Mrs. Clara M.
at the Lancaster
Hottenstein, 59,
County Hos-
an auto near Ephrata and
Two drunken drivers were fined |
$200 and costs at Lancaster Court |
Friday.
Judge Sheaffer fined a man $100
and costs for maintaining a pinball
| for others no less abiding than the
re spect we hold for ourselves. Peace
| that rests on the full understanding
{that war can settle nothing, that no
[one wins a modern war, and that
{quiet deliberative effort is the only
| means of solving any dispute that
lis worthy of grown-up intelilgent
{me y
A Parent-Teacher’s Asscciation |™M€N and women. WE HAVE
vas organized at Manheim. [PLENTY A means to distribute
Harty Reed. 60. of Georeotown: wf great national wealth mora
Hl With fever |equitably must perhaps still be
Four acres of woodland were |found; but only time, co-operation
burned o.¢r at on Thurs- jand work are needed. The wealth
om |is there. WE HAVE OPPORTUN-
re .
‘ : ITY... i indivi
Franklin Pierce Hellinger, 63, was | Y the right of individual
‘self-determination,”
happier,
fu] than the
tion”
a hundredfold
and more meaning=
“group self-determina-
other lands. In America
ny little boy may still some day
oe president. We take quiet pride
that the fruits of American idealism
to all of us, of every nae
ional origin, race or creed.
richer,
of
It is with full and glowing hearts
that we give thanks this Thursday
n November.
Fifteen Club
Members Get
Their Steers
Fifteen members of the Red Rose
1-H Baby Beef club each received a
pure-bred Aberdeen - Angus steer
which were distributed Saturday at
the farm of Harold Endslow, Maris
etta R. D. 1. They are:
Richard Lefever, Lancaster R. D.
4; Robert Neff, Washington Boro R.
D. 1; Glenn Ranck, Washington
Boro R. D. 1; Patricia Swords, Col=
umbia R. D. 1; James Landis, Roh=
rerstown; John Habecker, Lancaster
R D. 1; George Himmelrich and
Rose Marie Himmelreich, of Dene
ver R. D. 1; Margaret Wentzel, Mill-
way; Betty Gibble and Samuel Burd,
of Manheim R. D. 2; George End-
slow and Billy Endslow of Marie
etta R. D. 1; William Risser, Bain=
bridge R. D. 1, and John Jurrel,
Lititz R. D. 4.
A second and final distribution
will be made at the Endslow farm
next Saturday morning at 9 o'clock
when 41 additional children will
draw for their entries.
The new club, which will be ore
ganized in the near future will have
a record enrollment of 56 farm boys
and girls. State rules require that
all the be started on a
heavy grain feed by January 1, 1940,
The youngsters will feed and care
for the beeves during the year in
preparation for their exhibit and
sale at the State Farm Show in 1941,

animals

Lanc. Co.
Agricultural
Con. Asso.
Organization of the Lancaster
County Agricultural Conservation
association for 1940 will be com-
pleted at a “county convention” of
district delegates to be held in the
Lancaster Postoffice building this



ital. She was a native of E-town. |
George F. Foreman, 46, Columbia,
(Turn to page 3)
A isms
The State Superior Court, passing
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children of Shillington. on a test case, ruled Friday that
Mrs. Robert R. Lauer and daugh- |the sylvania State Liquor
ter, Mary Elizabeth, of Harrisburg, | Control prohibits licensed re-
spent the week-end at the editor's | tailers from selling liquor for con-
home. sumpton off the premises
Mrs. Annie Zerphey left Siinday EE
evening for Shillington where she 2 TWO LITTLE FLEAS!
will spend several weeks with her |
sister, Mrs. C. C. Craley. nis EF ihe story of two Littl
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs hii |
3 s who were madly in love
John Parke and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Neal and Mrs. Annie Zerphey
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heaps
at Columbia.
Robert Nissley and sister, Miss
Pauline Nissley, students at Ursinus
College, will spend the holidays
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H
Roy Nissley, at Florin.
Mrs. Norman John Kramer and
son, Norman John 2nd, of Bridge-
port, Connecticut, are guests of Rev.
and Mrs. Clarence Reeder, on New
Haven St., Mr. Kramer will join his
family at the Reeder’s on Saturday.
Ieee.
Elam Grumbein, 35, of Lancaster
was erushed to death between a

fter a four week's stay, for a Goit- [torn down and replaced by Mr.


e
r operation. Gene Diffenderfer.


truck and a pole Tuesday.

other
with each They were very
 
 


poor in ea 7 things and could
scarcely but they had
love anc nd affection
and, therefore, ry
So they were n ied and scrap- |
ed and they had ac-
cumulated one shiny dollar. This
dollar s large and precious

them to further |}
their labors and perhaps provide
a home for their little offspring. .
so they worked harder than ever ||
before and saved more than ever ||
before, until they had amassed |!
the total of five dollars. What
do you think they bought with
it? A dog, of course!
and so inspired
|


{in each

| before
| were
{tend an
| week, when officers of the County
are to be elected.
The 41 townships in the county
: Committee
have been divided into 17 districts
John F. Shenk, present county
ommittee chairman, Friday, an-
results of the election
district. The names are
the order of the various
fices filled, Delegate
(Turn to Page 2)
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wounced the
listed in
as follows:
—|DR. 0. S. FRANTZ, F& M
|SPOKE TO ROTARY CLUB
brief but to the
. O. S. Frantz,
Seminary
Coll
the local
point ad
the The-
at Franklin &
ege. Lancaster spoke
Rotary Club at its
luncheon meeting His
ks For What.”
members and five
The latter
Jesse Snavely Jr, and R. S.
Good of Lancaster; Frank S. Miller,
Aaron Kreider and Dr. Dorsey
Butterbaugh of Elizabethtown.
The members were invited to ate
inter-city meeting at Balti-
, Dr of
ological
Marshall
Tuesday
“Tha

ect was
Twen
itors
su bj
ty- seven
were present.


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A re
| A HOSPITAL PATIENT
Miss Catherine Hendrix, of this,
place, was taken to the St. Joseph's
Hospital last week for an operation,
She is improving nicely.