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FACE SIX THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 27th, 1928. ItherGettyshurg Times Tress. Tlrate and News Pub'isbinsc Company. Get- Penna. SAMUEL G.

SPAN- GJ KR. President. In Politics. Post Office at Gettysburg second class rnaiL president appointed supcnrXen3eiitS of Press, John Garvin; the follow-in? tfeparfcnenls: i mercy, Miss 1 Hattie Johns; flower, Miss Alma Sheads. Misses Hattie, Johns, Edna Ziegler and May Schriver i were appointed auditors to take Just Folks By Edgar A.

Guest "THZX AND KKHBERT GRIMM, and General Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES; 40 cents. Oh, to ba a. boy again! The following persons ill attend To the old-time charge of the treasurer's books. by mail outside county, S4.50.

feiuxie copies, three centa. Office on Carlisle street. 266. United, 72 and 81. 1 the state convention Lancaster I j- run next week: Misses Hattie Johns, I Margaret McMillan, Grace Sachs, Edna Ziclger, May and Mary 'Montfort, and Mark Eckert' With a perpctuai MUMMASBURG Loraine and Betty Kir.t spent several days recentlv at the home of their grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wili liam Kint. Miss Charlotte Coulson -and Charles Leather-man were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harmon, Kathleen Harmon, "William Armold and Harold Armold were Sunday i visitors at" the home of Mrs.

Straley Two Taverns. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lernmon Eugene," were Sunday visitors at --the homes of Roy A is being, urged for New York city, not only because of its but alsn because It would bo useful to designers, theatrical producers, and others. visitois at the home of Roy Lsath- Leatherman and family.

befort I tell by ara erman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houck, of Insect each year reduce the agricultural output of tli2 Unilcd States b'llion dollars, and plant and John Garvin. To grin at summer's burning snr.

i A j-1 i aucumu lain. Advertising Chicago. St. Bldg ai Aaverusing- St. Francis Xavier Commence-j once B.

David Co. no E. 42nd ment The commenc ement exer- i Yet often though-i again and 190 8 a i St Francis Xavier Insti-! To mr. -and swim an'l fish again tute were held before a large and As did the care-fice little boy appreciative audience. i Who once 1.

used-to be, "The various numbers-of the pro- I the gram plainly showed the panstak- I ing care of the sisters and -Very I Rev. T. J. Crotty. the pastor.

The nroo-ram was exceedingly good. 'Though much of joy Out of the Past Happenings of Days Gone by Chronicled in The Star Kid Sentinel and The Gettysburg Times, the Files ReveaL jghter i cle Lucky did -with' lollypopc, I i must tell yea "was at the. pic-' nic. You remember in the i story Bobbie Redvest was showing "he chl gentleman" rabbit how take r. short cut through Fii st to an ive was Maecpio, v.ith^Mvs.

Squmci Cracker grasshopper who once upon a time had Little Jack Habbit a letter, Trom his circuc elephant fiisr.c. rollowing" these older rr.n.o Timriiy 'Meadoivmouss. Chip- Mr. and Mrsl Guy Hartman and Han-isburg; Avere week-end visitors diseases caused by fungi and bac- Arid bri-ter the joys oi To let sonic fairy my ycr.rs And i.iake a boy of mo. Ur.cl-3 Lucky tobk Lady daughter, Sara 'Helen, Mr.

and at the home of the latter's son, 'Guy tsria are only slightly destruc- as ever, Love hair.c'· to the and then and his bunr.y nephew nt off for a drive. And 1 a the a nd and mayb-2 a mile 'Mrs. John Mickley and sons. Hartman, and family. mend and Clare, spent the week- end at the homr of Merl Gingerich and family, McAllisterville.

while cr.cl a buivpi Howard Leatheiman, who is i spending the sum mei- at the home ibcy to spot that was of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.j EU ard hot, I Leatherman, near luirrel Nut- cruets. cnoni Snndav nt the home oi" his to know TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO has awarded the contract for the paiis.ting of ''Red Patch" to Bushman Brothers. Tjie Philadelphia North Ameri- cart-'of" Sunday contained photos of Perp-ose Myers, J. Williams, and Dr.

George A. Stock, members of th'e enteitainment comniittee for the 40th anniversaiy celebration of the "battle. The paper contains a cut -of the Gettysburg high- school graduates. Banners are making hay. i very Thc Golden Jubilee drill was a fine exhibit of evolutions, while the vo- ical part of the number by Master This Me is nr.3 to merited the 11' walk with Ir.ughoer still today Despite my freight of cure.

I'ni sure I would not now enjoy 4.11 thir.ers I cherished as a boy, Isor v.ish to give niy pleasures up Tu boyhood's fun to shave. Joseph Stock appi oval given by the audience. The- musical numbers v. ere es- Ubcal Miscellany-Lloyd Collis pecially good. The pi i a by Misses Marie Stock and -Uaoei Dora ers and Mary Kohler Frommeyer deserve special tion.

people men-, 'To li 1 1 this is my attitucic. i-W i. Litt'f Mv Water Ru'th Hemming, the soloist But is fun a to l)e -11 TJ I I A Jld it; i t0 alld SCe on Buy i I the world ses? possesses an exquibue i The closing chorus, was, in out- estimation, one of the most excel- i lent exhibitions of the harmonious blending of voices v. have ever had pleasure of hcanng. In fact without a desire to belittle, pa a pretty wedding was" solemnized by Rev.

V. T. Rue at Chehome of Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. achievements, we think that it was superior as a whole, At the conclusion of the program Fr. Foin. of Hanover, ad- Rev. Sm'ilcv Thursday afternoon, June their dauglvter Miss em hasiz the importan Georgie Orene, was un riage with Milton R.

Remmel. The decorations were green and white. The bride and gioom were preceded by the two ushers. William Remmel, a brother of the groom, I and the bjiide. in a tiaveling suit of dark blue cloth and carried asparagus fern and white carnations.

The bride is a very estimable young lady of a charming personality. The groom is employed in the Compiler office as job printer, of educating the heart as well as the mind. Diplomas weie awarded to the following Kathleen Power, Marie Stock, Anna McSherry. Fanny Althoff, Fanny Eckenrode. Henry 4s time goes swinging by.

Dog Hill Paragrafs 15v GEORGE BIXGHAM and is respected by all his friends. iefresh- After the ceremony ments were served in tne unn.i bel cburg street, room which was beautifully deco- ln rated with lilies and fein. The presents were many and 1 T-l -t- I 31 Philip John' McDonnel and children aic visiting friends at Bittinger. Miss Imrke the a i of E. Miller at Ab- bottstown i Dr.

J. M. Rauilebaugh, of Pasa- dena, California, is visiting his sisters, the Misses Homer, Cham- py Chipr.umk, Toddy Turtle I There the Squiriel Brothers. Pretty soon, Peter Possum, with Mr- "ossum and the Httls Old i -ft Barnoy Owl, wearing a pair smoked glasses io dim fun- light, and Granddaddy Bullfrog in hi 1 vaistcoat i the party. Afcc-r ti.e nice white naplens ifpon tne gic-und, siiees of cake, liard boi'ctl eirgs, lettuce nut tootsies, saHeJ pe-'ni'ic, bird srcd, cr.rrot candy orcl ice ovnm and, oh 'Uar nic-! I wish I were to help spread all thtse delieions' li'Tg3 to cat.

It makes mouth vatcr to describe them al'. my faithful old type-1 n-iitjr. is growina so excited that I'm i a i he ask to to tro to the 1 picnic before I am able to finish this story Just then, as they were all soat- on the giound. up drove clear Uncle Lucky in the Luckvmob'lo. i he pulling i under the tho and a half nails of lolly-pops, Bobbie Rcdvert began to sing: i "Thise cheers for Uncle Lucky, I II" has sonic things for you That look like candy balls on you 11 know whr.t to do." Whew! It's warm 1 oxcla-med cr-ntlcrnon bunny, i Ll'ja silk polkadot handker 7 of to iw lus ici ehoad.

Jnst a they I'eard a oi swsst- sic. ould jou bciieve it? tcod the old sslopper, they met only a fe-w playing J. turc- on his hind leg. And if ou don't ever did it, n. He rubbed jhis spent Sunday at the home of his paients, Mr.

and Mrs. Alvey Leather-man. Mrs. Ella Baker and daughter, Emma, of Misses and Margaret Hoffman, of Rocky Ridge, recent visitors at the home of Charles Fritz STORES CO. 1 1 Specially Priced for Today Only! tv vj.1 LT---'wr 8 Erf ore fooied ps Jennie Croll has ic-turnecl home fiom.

Philadelphia for the I beautiful. The couple left tor I SU hi Hennig returned Mon, from Califoinia trip Dr P. Dalbey left yesterday at the home of the groom on East for philad'elphia, where he Middle street. marr ied today at 11 o'-lock Philadelphia and other points. Upon their return they will reside Miss Josephine Kimple from St.

Joseph'? academy, mitsburg, Maryland, last week and taata tion an enviable record. The com- a ai a her parents at Chambersburg. Dr. Hendeison Los i niencement exercises were held last' Ia7ld Slte i EtapU chlldlra ed the piemium of distinction for Greek in the Junior class, Mre Samuel Weiser tne spent Sunday at Highneld. Shm PiLk'uio tl, older cl- loy g-cts the lu could -jfmp when a boy.

Hocks wr-ut to r. place or Musket vock and a had no; 1 nov'i pny- for Ana then he walked on down to the post jjficD, and found several did. it Luke a Ijaii.ing dog jn.i never bite, but it can kcop r. person suspense. Pennsjlvama.

Mrs Maryaiet Scott visiting her son Dr Robert M. Scott, at West Chester. Mis.s Lila Kerr accompanied Mis. Scott and spent Ion- every litllo fnu- coTi and c-very tinv fcrth- up down jt.st like a bov i en a fic'dle string. Yec, that's hc-w ho did it.

like chuckled, Uncle Lucky, nd cue of Luckyriiobilc But rjcoJr.c-rs While the dear old i gentleman iabbit hopping 1 about to the music nil of a sud- i den up van tho Yellow Dog Tramp "Quick! Quick 1 he a mad bull coming this Wei', cir. tirre than I can to t- II it they all iumpod buck 'ntn t' 1 I ail yrnouile, even the old GLADSTONE "Just criticism sharpens our sword that may icpeal unjust URS is a capable organization and the service conducted by us meets all requirements of a dignified obligation. 9. B. Bender Son, Funeral Gettysburg, Our Stores Are -Closed Every Thursday at 1 P.

M. (luring; June, July and August. Clerks' Summer Half-HoUdav. The Finest 4 in America! Mrs. George Edwjids.

oi Brooklyn. N. is visiting Mr. and medal of excellence in the classical premium of distinction in the and ornamental department, ait the seveial dav.s i the doctor and coarse and dist.nguished mention in two other important branches, science and mathematics This is indeed a rec'jid to be proud of. L.

T. L. evening the Gettysburg Loyal daughter were in Newvillc last week. "MISS Mary Power left Saturday for Philadelphia she will spend some time with her aunt. Mrs.

Hemming. Mrs. C. B. Stouffei visited rela- Temperance Legionmetat the home Baltimore laot week.

of Guyon Kitzmillcr. West Middle street, and held a business meeting electing the following for the next six months- President, Mark Eckeit; 1st vice president George Spangler, 2nd vice president. Kitzmiller, Mis J. Edward daughter are visiting Philadelphia Hairy Eainshav, Swift and relatives in this Mc- his wife. ILa'iy Kel' ler is relatives at Lisbon.

Ohio. Mis. Xoia Smythe, of Pitts- buigh, is at the home of her paients 'l Mrs. C. D.

Wisler. Geoige Spon and wile, of Lan- castci, spent a lev ith and Mi 3 John Jacobs, the lattci's parents. Raspbemes and blacl.henies will be an excellent The ea'ily MT. TABOR Mr pnd Mrs Paul Mm toff, of Philadelphia, snent the weak-end v. i "Mr.

-parents, Mr and M's Calvin Mm toff. Mr. and Dav rhild'-en. John and Betty, the Aveck-end ir.e inc'ids this i i Mr. and Mrs Lester P.ov/e spent.

Saturday evening ith Mii. Eo-vc's narents, Mr. and Mis. John 1 Ilmkle. i i and Mis.

D. McCaushn and Mr J. M. Ho-'ur-l last Surday afteinoon Giove. Miss Charlotte Walhay motored fiom Cleveland.

OPIO, she if engaged in teaching, to snend her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Walhay Mr. ard Mrs. Ralph Chne childien i guests Sunday of Mrs Cline' 1 paients, Mr and Xauglc. near York Springs.

E. Jenn 4 Day and son. Mam of apc-nt 'cveral davs recently with Mr. and Mis. Carl Black.

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But 11. clple to them for i a learned. If people not think, thr-, could ing new evjiy hour of thc-M Xo scene tad same. No person is exactly the eveiTthing mov-es--and nearl jthm 0 Tlie thinker is the exact p.r-o;\ the apt man. mum--tliev i i be foi gol- are otht-r" tha' keep us their liave boon fr i exactly har the i nrrsr i.ciou- PHILADELPHIA i furr.ishcd outside rooms, all i a A a stores and i a close, at hand.

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