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I -S J- r- v- f. r.r i VOL. LVt. fiO, 16 DELTA, YORK COUNTY, PAM THURSO A APRIL 19, 1934 I- lSrt '1 il Dcath Takeg Toil- tSooieliea Enjoy- Z. FAILS CLEAN-DP WEEK I From Countryside TO BE STARTED HERE NEXT W1 M.

CABSOLL LivelyMeetings A As uausi, the meeting of the BMs and Mr Daniel D. yllto Mtarionaxy -Society at Delta Monday, April life honor of tha afe-dapsl on last Thursday rraarrell teenth birthday aaninmiy ct their attended, and the program, greatly daughter, The gneeta were: eajoyed.Thsprerident, hire. LeRoy lTeeee Hlaene Greer, Emily Proctor. Higdon, had charge of the hualneee Mary Gladye Jane Blsateth Ajrn 4 A Various Communities County to Inansiirste CITIZENS TO COOPERATE Wnnlripsl Authorities Are to Get Coepentiai of Various State Departments Bbfidd, Helen Rath Ruff, Reba Rolf, Behra Wilson, Bath flptdl Isabel Galbreath, Mary Dunlap, Paulina Clark, Helen Roberta, Beulah Janria, Bobby ber, Billy Cowley, Junior Scarborough, Roy Knhlbn Donald Dick, Vincent Ba win Thompson Donald Thompson, Albert Ayra Julian Rigbtmlre, Jhn Fulton, Paul Noerr, Benny Tobin, Wilaon Galbreath, rrank Thomaa Crawford, Austin Rowan, J. Cowley.

Ahrtn Snodgrea Verba Thorn preeent were: Rev. and MM. W. Jone Mesdamre G. Stubb Thomas' H.

Rupert Stubb J. T. Galbreath, Henry Whiteford, Joseph Wiley, Mary Coyne, Margaret Stoke Merton Karr, R. Dempeey, Walter Chile Arthur Robinaon, John Bay, Barry RoMnaon, Joeeph Conley, Albert Btnbk BUba Dart Scott Wbiteford. Buna Jon Harry Gel-' breath, Stephan Cooper, Charles Hugh' Beotian, Jaxhee Dale tt1 Cheater Mo- Mm lilUe M.

Carroll, widow, of the late-DmUei CarroIl, died.8unday morning at the York Hospital, where sho had been a surgical patUnt.for a Mttle over a week! She: was 63 yean of age. Mr CarroD was a daughter of the late John and Catherine Derick-oon. Until the death of her rwhwt she maided at Bel Air, MiL, hut ainca that time riw has made her home with two aietem a Snyder and Mim Florence Deriekson, Drit R. D. 2, near Sumiybura.

She la survived by three sister the two already mentioned, end Mr Laura- Gcmmlli RedTion. Funeral serrioea were held on Tuesday afternoon at 1 oclock at houa with further services at'lctr Son M. E. Church, Fountain Green, Harford County, whom interment was made. Services at the house were conducted by the Rev.

W. M. Weaver, of Pine Grove Presbyterian Church, while the Rev. B. Grove pastor of.

the Bel Air M. E. Church, bod 1 LaaghUa, flmoe Thomaa Roaa Snodgrea and Mr Brooke Snodgras Mr. and Denial 8aodgras OTHER LOCAL HAPPENINGS OP Clean-up Week, in the various com-munitlea throughout the county, will ha inaugurated Monday, April 23rd, er guidance. of the various municipal authoritie' withThg operation of tha State Departmen of Health, Welfare Forests and Water Bureau of Pin Frotectlo State Po-Hea and the various dvie organlu-tlon To this end, the citizens of every large and small are urged to co-operate in the carrying forward of Uw activities am Indicated fat the program for tha coming week, For tha guidance of cKisen In carrying forward the cooperative plan- the, following, guidehaebeeii submitted: Monday, April 23 Highway Day.

Cleaning of ridewalk street gutter etc, ditches opened and sewers flushed. Tuesdsy, April 24 Forestry Day. Burning of brush, leaves and other debri clearing of thicket Kir charge of the services at ML So aay, Lewia Bcarborough. Bara Schsf for, Hieka Greer, MarahaU Amy Glaagow, Harry Mackiaon, Sarah Tnw1 WUUam WhltefonL Ed. gar Montgomery, D.

Baodgraaa Albert. Peala Mieses Anna. Wiley, Louies Whiteford and Ruth Thomaa. Mary Hyde Society Meeta An Intereating program waa enjoyed by the Mary Hyde Society at lta at the home of MreTMar-" shall T. Heaps on Friday evening.

Mrs. J. M. Wheeler nerved aa assistant hoeteaa and Mfa. Stanley Amos 'acted' as leader.

Thoee In attendance were: Mes-iima W. E. Arthur, J. M. Arthur, Stanley Amo M.

T. Heaps, J. M. Dooley, Floyd Wyman, Sarah Quinteros, How.ird Hamilton, Mary Dooley, Clell Aebury, Paul Wilhelm. Guy Scarborough? Ruaaeni Wil- I Scarborough; Howard' Walker, CALblN MeNUTT Mrs.

CL R. Gtacktai Is seriously ill at her home near Wbiteford. Mrs. Scott Street has returned to winter at Dread Hills. Mrs.

Harry Hook and daughter. Liman, of TOwaon, were recent guests of Mr. end Mrs. J. Dooley, Mr.

and Mm William H. DayTTr. J. C. Macothber and daughter, Alma, and Mim Odeaaa Weeks vera among A car going 40 miles per hour to thoee attending the point to point four times as capable of inflicting recce held at My Lady's Manor on damage as at 20 miles.

When going Be temperate tot tha urn of speed Is the beet advice that can ba given, to motorists who want to safeguard their own lives ae well wf the livee of others. Statistics on automobile ac- ktadled- SUt lews forbid any fora with due caution aa to all fifes thus i Calvin McNutt, aged 72 year died, at -bia home near Darlington, Harford County, Thursday morning, April 12, of Besides his widow, Mr. Elvira Me-jKutt, ho leaves three non Thoma Roacoe ad Earl; two daughter Mr Julia Bott Delta, and Mr Elizabeth WeaVer; two sister Mr Frank Smith and-Mr 8. O. Hopkins, and four brother E.

T. McNutt, Samuel Darlington, and Elmer McNutt, tatuzday. Mm William Sparks returned to 60 miles per hour It Is nine timaas capable if Inflicting damage. Auto- cidents developed for lest year by her homo in Delta an Saturday after of fires on either concrete or macadam highway Wednesday, AprO. 23 Fly and mo- JUm Tweedle, Jobs' Orr.

Harry Hook, mobiles traveling at 20, 40 and 60 The Travelers Insurance Company miles per hour have the same capacity show that to drive fast-or too fast Robert Roberts, H. M. Hughe R. Uhls Oew.M at Reeding and Tamaqua. te to Inereaee the 0-Pl6 WiftWHI, for infllctlug damage that- Greider, H.

S. Butler, H. M. Mta'Mery Eunice Scarborough, end Mieses Florence McConkey-and Inemployed In Philadelphia, has been visiting her parent Mr. and Alice Thoma cam would have if driven off a one, probability of four, end ten or twelve-story building, an acddenL Adrian, Mich.

Twenty Minutes on a Soocliow Launch SIRS, ELLEN JONES cleaned and limed, made fly and inter pools drained, etc. Thursday, April 20 Junk Day. Accumulation of Junk of every form on Trerniaea should be removed from both buildings and premise and. In- addiction. cellars should bo cleaned and whitewashed.

Tbs state oflldala urge an Intensive campaign against flies and other die- Mm N. M. Scarborough. Delta. Mim Bertie Pyle, an employe of the Federal Land Bank in Baltimore, spent the week-end wltli-her father, E.

Pyl Delta. 1 Miss Ruth Wheeler, a teacher Is BY-MBUEL RAMSAY (Continued from last week) V- Ifrs. Ellen Jone widow of the late Hugh Ebeneser Jone formerly of ProspecL Harford County, died at her me in Allentown, Pa, Monday, April aged 73 year L-. i I' i i'-v i j-S rf 1 Claaa Glvea Play Thooe looking for diversion found on Tuesday night when Mice Laura Boawella' clam of the Methodist irotestant Sunday Sdiool presented the play. Tuning Up for the Is the church basement.

Tbs cast was as follows: Leatha Baa-aett," the bride. Miss Alma Maeom-ber; "Mina Basaett, Mim Eleanor Stauffer; "Emily Bassett," Mim Anita Jonea; Teddy BaaaetLT Haul Stauffer; "Middy Bassett," Evelyn Bryson; "Mrs. Maisla Boys Miss Oars Thompson; "Frekla Steven" Hoilis Janes; "Mim Truly," Evelyn Denver; "Dens, the Barben. Slate RHge K. S.

Meets the Harrieburg schools spent the week-end with her parent Mr! and Mm Thomas H. WheeW. Mr. and Mm Kenneth Janes end daughter, Barbara Ann, of Littlee-town, apent the week-end with relatives in Delta. Mm William A.

Edgar and daughter, Marguerite, visited far Baltimore eSaturdey. Mm Peart Neeper. Whiteford, has moved Ido a bouse bektag to.Mrn Charles Myem on Mein Street, Delta. Mr. and Mm W.

Jeasop Cowley One afternoon I aet sail 'for the Doll adventure the hamlet-of Gold town of Yellow with a Uttte Mouthed Head, and we couldnt motet eyed little American girl for com- stopping them on the way horn for euc ewrylng insect and to this end pony. She thought staying overnight Just one mom MMerry Chrlstma" the use of d- on Noehe Ark as much fun aa a This prandio the merriaat of eU-'odoraaU in tha -i '-g activltle playhouse. A victrola and a box of As uaual the "Doll Boat" as wa mem 'and the prompt elimination of any painto made the hours of our trip fly. lovingly celled made a Mg stir In Gold form of wart and before we knew it we were light- Mouthed Head. We were so swamped i of the the lug up the Christmas tree for the with children that In five mfaiutes I manicipi authorities have laid SLStatosri Jos 00 tirsisrs: America Into acoree of soger gnmy was I the old woman who lived In: little flats of boys end girls who abo who had so many children she reached for them.

Everyone la the -didn't know whet" to do -diimh which wee packed to Its doon xa a strong cold wind was blowing looked poor. As I looked Into familiar nigh tha tree was carried up She leaves cue eon, Oliver J. Jone Carney's Point, N. J-, and two daughter Mr Winifred Logan, Philadei-phi and Mr Leanora McDennotL Washington, D. Cmveelda serrioea win be held in Stateville Cemetery, Priday morning.

April 20, at 11:30 oclock, conducted by tbs Rev. John' Hammcind, D. D. Funeral director Hubert P. Harkins has charge of the funeral arrangement faces I saw several mothera who had Into the home of the tad called known the wrench to.

their heart- Mr J. Malford Dooley entertained th, nu. RUC, iMkunr Mr DmUaul SS P-m --E-. J- Tiger," and I think every child In The Spring conference of the York- Adams Area of Penn, Scholastic BOROS ASSOCIATION Press Association win ba held tor Red; TQ JULY strings of having to fin away a town teIp(d dreaa Its brandies In A Child or two because they were too orniLmcQU' poor to support them. Yetwcnder xgaiu there were the esndle the of wonder on a table foy a pile of mu-e any.

Uoa Hilltop AMO-j clothing, rid clothing made Into neat Jdatlou sa the host MEET HTH AT.STEWARTSTOWN The York County Borough AsSocia- Air. tor," by tbs leader: Korea" was After spending two weeks with his eumed by Mi A. Jone Whltefort. bundle and marked with the nemes Head's first! Xhe visitors from the varioustcbools dueL by Mieses Margaret Jontu has returned to his thy reading. Tby Sen Uv- returned to eth," Mr Ralph Darts: poem Cardiff, hu teen and Mr IX G.

Thomp- The bualiicaa session was conducted Iqr the President. Ur U. S. Mr. and Mr Elmer and of yet poorer famine Somehow, tchrttmee to and a bis event.

How nducting school publications will win 0X1 this glad season of girirg these who tota shrfekeTwith delight! Ftater before 3:45 in the high school 17th- ta as the leva- tha Master had teen able to How children nirseril up' tssemUy room. Group conferences 07 fol1 officials cf ahare their rags with the destitute. c1o-e- prevaU at 4:13, frith a general.1 At meetinF tte My fair-haired companion helped jThow the white-haired grand-' uwmbly at 5:15 p. m. The confer- assume a tv.

(hold nm4n law 4Va aweiflww Haml posts for the flscsl ter. Murphy me replenish the candles on the r.ter' 11 Finally, when u'tnce win te entertained at dinner In ensuing n. Richard, of Kennett Square, ie-. sparkling Christmas tret aa the pro- wu over, trumpets be social rooms of Grace Lutheran teF are: PresideaL M. F.Han- eon.

Richard, of Kennett Square, re-' sparkling Christmas tree 1 wag vtst um Miuwy hu mwiuiwiw Mli. for the miasraiane sue- ro me mtwmane. and were given out. and promptly became ffuirch. at 6:00 o'clock.

Tbe -A AMM-I mcobJ a pray spent a week with Mr Uur- gi am talked aang Itself along, dameo D. A. Bay andC Butler (Continued on Pago 4) Each little candle holder had held ao. deafening I did not wonder that four will prevail from 7:33 WrSechriet, -DaHastown; vIm MMUfiVlt AfiMP Wluwl Vftl4H vies president Oarer Whorl- North the walls of Jericho tottered, ay I Vclock. in the high echoed gym.

were named as delegatee to the Pres-! hjterlal which meets at Christiana at an early data i fork; secretary-treasurer. Austin 8. Ruth. Hanover. fled from their din to the boeL Committees for the ensuing jreerjFaWII CafeetS Will three candles tefpre the people sang "Praise God from Whom all btemfngs in closing.

Then "Goldie" the swarthy boatman brought us down to the Ark for the night, for we were anchored ckwe to thrthurch. "This is fun," the ten year old girt kept saying, and ber blue eyea danced. 1. Twenty Slraighl MOTHER'S DAY Enters Bi-State Press Contest For an unprecedented run of ric- were appointed, aa follows: Finance for April May and June, Mr H. Heap Mr John Orr and Mr' JM.

Dooley; July, Angpstnd September, Mr Howard Pftctor, Mias Alice Thorny and Mr Walter Stewart; October, November and December. Mr J. T. Harry, Mr Hugh A. Bayr January, February amd March, Mr Harold Early the.

nest morning, "Tlger'a; mother came to aay good bye 11' bringing two chlckwie ao a parting Ueltft Xllgu IiCWS gift. When we refused them she aaid: "Alright the bring them with mo to the Short Term School nest Monday, at Light and Blearing Tow I am coming frith my three son Wo want to loam more about the Gospel and I aid going to learn to read." My-hearLAeagfrtenJLbeardJhl Tiger'S" mother bed given ter life I to Christ! Her husband truly had I come back to God, as ha said ho A press release from Lehigh dated April IS states Delta High News has entered edrepetitiod'hdBjrfoDdnctsdtreon7 eUcn with the first 1 Scholastic Frees conference, torie yotfve got to hand It to the Sha me homesick for some of Fawn Grave basketball team, whlch' wbo "Junionf" when I waa emerged from Its twentieth game te America. If youll virit ma fat Soo- Mother's Day win te 'observed on Sunday, May 13th. In recognition of the spirit of the day, the Port Office Deportment win issue special Lent postage stamp, as a tribute to tha "Mothers of America. There stamps win be on eels at the various posT without a defeat on Saturday 'night.

chow, ni promise you a boat-ride too! University that the the Lriiigh to te frtenJtt-lreunced the Boundary A- A But one can't Play Santa Ciaua for-quintet of Baltimore to the tune erver! Ami I began to fear for qy 20 to 17, In a hot game on lta homo pretty tree, ao on the floor. fourth of January we turned the In N10 A mV ImbM Vms tiki Coach Duncan found the visitor! the Ark toward horn planning offices on and after May 3rd, nest 1 to wbolc ftmOy has Stoke Mim Letltia Kent and Mr J. H. Wheeler; visiting; Mr J. T.

Galley; membership, Mr D. A. Bay. Mr J. T.

Harry and Mr J. H. Wheeler; social Mr W. E. Arthnr, Mrs CL Butler and Mr F.

W. resy meat hi the first halfae his to plant the evergreen In lta proving Its aincerity by FAWN GROVE M. P. CHURCH PLANS SPECIAL SERVICES held on Saturday, May 12, at Lehigh Uhlverrtty. The conference wtn te held on the day of the Bach Festival when visitors from an parts of tha country travel to the Lehigh campus to hear regular Hneup took a 13 to 4 lead.jnttta corner of the gulden again, fr hl and switched to hta second string next year.

However, our route tayiJJ. MtUr to players for the second halfL Both vciy riooe to the town of our Rag-j iconttisra ea iw Fawn Grave M. P. Church, the Rev. MRSL MACX1SON GEM SURFRlSE 'TT1 PleDdld dfcBi and kept the acore to reasonable the works of John Sebastian Bach.

H. Wareheim, pastor. Is plaimfaig W. T. V.

MEETING. MOTOR1STS FLAN BIO The Delta High New is entered in "Loyalty Program" ctaee consisting of schools frith an a series of Sunday enrollment below 500. The competl-Jfrom April 29 to June A There win V. A very agreeable surprise was gtvenflgur Mi James N. MacUson at ter home I No team In the comity has teen Bdr Delta, Ssforday night, on the'abla to show on equal record during mam meetiag-of motorirts under of ter birthday analversary.tho part aeaso aa they flot only won'the auspices oftiwJCcystonntw The guttle were: Mr.

and Mr James jboth ends of the split srhsdoto to Uw-maharOuTTwill be held In the WD-M. Mr. andMru Jkmea-W. league season, hut have taken everyjfiain Penn Senior High School Audt- MASS MEETING SOON a imvw mmmwm afWlll IMS w- te special by the pastor, tlon Is Smiled to high schools and The W. T.

UL will hold itr regular meeting jreWedneedayApril25k at 2 JO P. M. at the home of Mr Richard Bee Leader, Mi Warren Peaningto appropriate murto for each aenrle Sunday morning. May 27, the Fted Hollowayt piraVimt of preparatory schools In PomsYlranta and New Jersey. About 400 schools are expected to participate Sixteen teoeiae plaques wm te awarded to the iMrffltffMlR Rfitteps An A twwiTtw CHICKEN AXD WimX mtX Without etagta on the evening of In tha fore of such April 25.

11 g- Mkcktao MrTand Mr Milford Melon Mr. add Mr Orville Gehr, Mr. JIL Ml IR Wivure w-i and Mi Johnson, Mr. and(record for qjhnrtrtcnt winning Ho onej in addition to aa address by J. win bo the yteet preacher, Hpm for service are: Sunday School Y30' A.

lL; moRilng wepblp; 1139 A. eventageerrioe 7 J3 P. 2L will dispute tteir right to champion-. Borton Week president of tha club, ship In -the Southern York County! there will te musical and theatrical Basketball League lentertatamenL Chicken and Waffle Supper at aateytj, bdoorablemention win he V. Wrtn p.KWac-.

Mr Brooks Saodgraa Mr Carolina lUghtmire. Mr James Handley, Mr HL J. Handley and Julian Rlghtudr.

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