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Lebanon Semi-Weekly News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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tern, amis Msfet, Newsy Letters Prepared KttJrewly for the Readers of CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT F. W. GAtBRAITH KILLED IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT (Continued from Page One) the American Legion, was Instantly 1 'In an automobile accident early today. Milton T. Foreman, wealthy Chicagoan and general in the National Guard and Henry Ryan, national official of the legion, seriously injured.

KIMMERLINGS Kimimerllngs, June A regular meeting ot the Gran-go will held on Monday evening. A will be held Monday evening. A meeting of th degree team will be held t'hl evening. Preparations are being mad for the initiation, the first' meeting 1n July, The farmers of the section are cultivating corn and potatoes and some have made hay in the alfalfa fields. The ha crop seemingly does not appear to be so Du to the fact of the lack oi clover which froze in the early spring as to tha GREENVILLE Greenville, June 9.

"Cozy Green" cottage was enlivened by the following cltzens of Lebanon over Sunday: Misses Helen Oliver, Isabel Witters. Olive Witters, Miriam Mentzer. Margaret Stricklar, Earla Pliilllpps, Kathryn Walker, Beatrice Ke'ler, Vara McCauley and Messrs. George Swope, George Iceman. Bill Iceman, Clifford Peters, Howard Felty, Robert Renew, George Strickler and of so'in of our fanners.

Seranus Tttiierwechtor hag ed his Building. A number of our young peoplt was were at the picnic i Saturday evening. at Mt. Zton on The three men were attending aj Some" of ou Iboy and 1 nave 'n the Dairy oattl judging meeting at the national headquarter of the legion which is located here. They, together with Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, were speakers.

The three men were driving toward the business district of Indianapolis a-fter a rid in the outskirts of the city, when they camo upon a sharp turn in the roadwav near the Belt RR. Ryan did' not know of the turn and drove info a curbing beyond which was a 14 foot embankment. The automobile went over embankment, pinning nalliraith under neath and throwing Ryan and Fore- contest t'j be er tho auspices of the Farm Bureau Wednesday, June 15. CHAS. SWOPE MAY BE NEXT PROHIBITION COMMISSIONER man out.

The a.uto was hurled over and when the wreckage was cleared. Gnl- braUh was found under the tonneau lifeless. Ryan and Foreman were thought fatally injured at first, but hasty Xray nt the hospital revealed early today'- that they liavo a chance for recovery. The fatal ride was In Ryan's car. It was thought men had been on tour of the paved roads near Indianapolis.

Injuries of Foreman are 'thought to be superficial 'bruises and while' Ryan may be internally injured. during the world war. won tne title of the "flchtinp colonel 'of the fighting first. personally hls-rcglmenf. through the.

German lines during the flphtinp late in 101.S. Karly in' tbn Avar, he served with the First Ohio National Guard at Ca.mP Ohio, and Inter he wao transfered 1 to the 147th infantry, which he. topk overseas, THe Colonel -was born nt town May 6:, 1864. For a time lie- at -Diego, where 5ii sea rly I schooling 'was received. life he a- track walker for Southern, Pacific; At 16 he was'foreman of a manufacturing 'plant, in Cjirir.gfield, Mats.

He. became a' sailor and was at sea six years during which time he prepared for Annapolis, but never Tn civil life he. war, President of tbe Western Paper Gocds of r.inc'nnati, Ohio. He was a Repub- Jicnn. but not active in politics.

He spent most of the time since In urg- ing legislation to favor Gloom Tn Cincinnati Cincinnati, June of Col. Frederick W. Gnlbrnitli. in an automobile P.C- cldent cast gloom over business p.ml professional circles here today. Y-s well as among war veterans.

Before the war he was 'in many activities. He formerly was 'o'f the Business Men's President of the Rotary Club, menr-lier of the City Planning Com- Amateur I of the "Assn. Charles P. Swope. of Harrlsburg, executive clerk in the Governor's office, and well known in Lebanon, will know, within the next twenty- four hours whether or he is to be the commissioner of the United States, succeeding Commissioner Kramer whqsc' resignation was announced yesterday.

According to Washington dispatches the appointment is to be made at once. Swopc- is but one of a flock of contenders for place and it is declared on the Hill that he lacks the endorsement of the two Pennsylvania senators though holding the O. K. of seventeen other members of the upper branch at Washington. Earl Gerhart.

They were chaperoned 'by Mr. and Mm. Mumma and Mr. Mrs. Urich.

The time was de FREIGHTS ON P. R. TO CONFORM WITH DAYLIGHT SAVING Announcement was made at the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad passenger station today that tho new order effective Juno'19, moving forward the time of trains one hour to conform with daylight saving timo in Harrlsburg' and Philadelphia, will also be extended to include all package and local freights. This is expected, to be of value to the merchants depending on train service to make deliveries to outlying points. lightfully spent.

The mem-bers of the party spoke Very highly of the country district as fresh air and water for bathing along the Swatty is supplied abundantly. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Walmer and daughter-in-law, Mildred, are anticipating a trip to the beautiful New England States, stopping at Springfield, where the former's son, Harold, graduates from a physical culture institution. The commencement will be held on Friday of this week.

Harold is well remembered as a star athlete at Albright college, where he Was a student some time, and also as a world war veteran, having served a hospital unit in France for some time. Ho was elected as assistant director of the Y. M. C- of Lebanon, some timo ago and he has the well wishes of his numerous friends. Those who know him know that be is well qualified for fho position, intellectually and morally.

Some of our stock fanciers attended the cattle show mid auction at Lancaster last week. The price steer was sold at sixty-seven cents pe pond. That will he tasty beer. F. Hower.

our veteran fence maker, is improving his residence by building a new picket fence on his premises. Messrs. Amos Gib'blo, Cornelius Fidler, Harry P- Phillipny and Robert K. Hower. made a business trip to Myerstown on Tuesday evening, The trip was in Mr, Gifob.le's Ford touring car.

Quite a number of our citizens are suffering from severe colds clue to the many sudden changes in the weather conditions. Mr. and Mrs. William M- Brown, ivory pleasing to the eye Greenpoint Green Point. June9.

The u. B. Sunday school will hold its childrens' day program ou Sunday evening at 7 o'clock all invited to attend. Mrs. Susan Garinau, Mr.

and Mro. William Hoffer and daughter nnd sen, from Middletown and Mm. Henry Neidig and daughter. Esther trom Jonestown, were visitors at the home of Christ Kohr and fam. ily on Saturday.

Robert Hunimol from Camp Meade, accornpaniel by his lady frtend, Mildred Dangler, fronx Roin. oehlsville. Sunday with her friend, ElslT Dltzler. Samuel Wolfe 'lost a valuable cow by death on Monday. Mrs.

Jacob B. Kreiser wag taken to the Lebanon Sanatorium to undergo a' operation for complication of deceases. Dr. Reich attends her. Mrs.

Titus B. Ditzler and two sons, Alvin and Roy. callel at tho Ivonie ot her lather Conrad Kreiser on Wednesday. 'Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Bettloyon called at th homo of her sister Mrs. Peter K. Dcavcu bn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

John Deavcn from Schuylklll Haven; Mr. and Mr3 Mark Rhen and children and Mrs. Frank Fake, from Lebanon; William Rhen and daughter Helen, Mrs. Amos Fake. Mrs.

MolHo Howard wcro at th ul Jacob 13. Kroiscr. Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Fnhler and children spent Sunday at Hershey.

Mrs. Josiah Zohnian nnd two daughters, Mrs. Richard Walters and son spent Saturday tho home of Mrs. Milt.Mi Fa.hler. Mr.

and Mrs, ISKsworth. Swangor and children from Lebanon spent Sunday at th home of'-li's g's'er. rs. Levi Swulm. Mr.

and Mr.s, Morri fi Swalui from Suedburg, called at th homl of his KUTZTOWN Kutrtown, June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Boyer and son were on a visit on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin King and son visited Miles Bollingor and family, of Nacetown. Mr. an Mrs. Herbert K'lne and oh'ldren.

of Fleetwood visited Mrs. George Kline and they also paid a to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Urich. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Kapp and Harry Moyer, of Lebanon, visited Harry Himslcker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Becker and son were callers at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Becker. Mr. and Jonathan Brown entertained a number of company on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Urich and Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Hartman, all of Fleetwood, were visitors at tho homo of Mr.

and Mrs. James Klopp on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Rudy visited Mrs.

Rudy's parents, near Mount Aetna. George Kline, of Floetwood, IB spending his vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. George Kline. The Misses Showaker entertained some of their company girls from Myerstown on Sunday. Elmer Umberhocker and family, of near Preseott, wore callers at the home of Edwin Sattazahn and family.

Milton Gross assisted James Klopp In his work. Adam Manbcck. of Milleruburg, was a guost at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stoutlt- Some of our people attended the picnic hold at Ml.

Zion. Mr. and Mrs. George Stoudt and Mr. and Mrs.

Miles Garloff, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Siouclt, near Rehrersburg. William Fisher, of near this place, motored to Mt. Zion on Saturday, whore ho attended the picnic.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Himslcker attended tho funeral of John Arm- Important ftf Baor Briefly by thft Weekly Htwi REXMONT Rwcmont, June- 8 The Church of tho Poor, of Leb- Jinon, helri 1 open air (services In Tnont on Sunday. The baseball score on Sunday, on the Goosetown diamond, wna 7 to 1 in favor of Goosotown. Ephraim Carpenter is giving hia house'an p.w coat of paint.

NACETOWN Many people attended the held in Wefhbert's grove at on Saturday evening. Strawberries are very scaffle account of the cold d'ays spring. John Becker, of Kulztown, John Mover and A. H. new fence at his ynrrl.

Paul Williams, of Myerstown. was a caller in Roxtnont on Sunday. On Sunday, Ammon Royer, Com. Lena and Lucy Christ. Miss Isabel Carpenter and Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Nogple, made a trip to the Lebanon Pumping station, whero they took lunch. (Mr. anrl Mrs. Hubert Hylp made a a trip to Walnut Spring on Sunday.

lA party of Reading people paid 1 a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hassle-, of Rexmont, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton Smith and family mado a trip to Lebanon on Sunday. nro in progress at Fern ale park and tho da.nce floo; will soon bo ready for tho Terpsich.ir- can devotees. brother. Levi Swalm on Saturday. priester, of.

Lebanon. Burial wns Hiram Wlttern, carpenter. wa busy engaged erecting a new porch at the home -of 1'eter makes a very Deaven whidi appearance. Ed. Fake' treating homo with a new coat of paint which is Mrr.

Adam Heifellineer an-1 William, of Lebanon, visited some friends and relatives in our village on Sunday, LICKDALE PALM LUTHERAN, PALMYRA H. A. Kuukle, pastor. June 12th, third Sunday after Trinity. Bi'ble school, at 9 A.

I. E. Span supt. Main lesson, "The Christ an's Galling." Morning worship a o'clock. Theme, "The 1 Powe: of the Church." Church council to be announced.

Holy communion, oi June 26th, at 10 A. M. Clifton Welfare Funeral Notices 8th 76 at this on the Jacob J. Bennctch, aged 7 mbntlvs and 29 days. Put era! on Monday, June 13, o'cloclc, from the.

late residence, 33 Chestnut Services at the Lutheran qliu'rch, Schacferstown, PA. Interment at the Sehaeffci-ustown cemetery. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further notice. FOR SALE FOR TOURING 1920, starter, run 3000 miles $425.00. D.

K. 13RNST, Ford IVealer, 6-9-2t Jonestown, Pa. iJTQR CARS, CADILLAC touring, Maxwell touring, Ford tour- 1 ingr, ono ton truck equipped with pjiejima'tic tires. W. W.

SHENK, 6-9-tf 927 Cumberland Street. AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY (next sale, Juno 16), 509 Oak street, lOc on the dollar. Will sell 'anything have. Bring it at onse. 6-9-21 WM.

C. MILLER. FOR FAHM OF 11 one mile fro.m Stouchsburg, on road leading from Stouchshurg to Bcrr- ville. Two story frame house of never failing water, in' high state of cultivation fat Tulpehocken at i p. m.

LUTHERAN ANNVILLE Rev. H. A. Kunkle, pastor. Bible school at 9 A- M.

Prof. G. Dotter, supt. Main lesson, "The Christian Calling." Evening service at 6:16 o'clock promptly. Theme "God's Hosts." Mid week service to be announced; Quarterly commun ion on Sunday, June 19th, at 10 A M.

ZOAR LUTHERAN Zbar Lutheran, Mt. Zion, H. A. Kunkle, 12th, Third Sunday after school at 9, a. m.

A full'rehearsal foi children's Day. All to be present. Children's Day service at 7:30 p. m. promptly; Catechetical class, Friday June 10th at 6.30 p.

choir at 7.30 p. m. BETH33L CHUBCH Rev. J. M.

Fahl, paetor of the of God, of Reading, will preach in the Bethel Church, east of Ulckdale, on "Sunday morning, Juno 12th at 10 a. m'. All are cordially nvited to these-services. BETHJBL 10 a. Zion's, Mt.

Zion; 7.30 p. St. John's, Fredericksburg. Rev. M.

Rissinger, pastor. APPOINTMENTS Services next Sunday at Kimmier- ing's at 10 a. m. and Feast of Roses H. J.

Price reasonable. Apply CALVIN WAGNER, Ktouchsburg, 6-6-Bt Route 1. Box 60. ONE OVERLAND touring, one 1917 Dodge touring, one 191,7 Studebaker touring Ford touring Ford roadster. A'll cars Prices very reason- 211 LEHMAN ST.

best condition, able. 6-6-21 Welker, pastor. VOR PURE BHED LARGE English Herkshire pigs. BERKSHIRE- FARM, Box No. 123.

8-16-84t. VOR KOR1)' TOURING, passenger one Was well AVON AND QUENTIN Grace Reformed church, Avon. Rev. Warren C. Hess, Sunday school at 9 A.

M. Missionary pageant at 6:30 P. M. Every member ought to be present to witness this pa'geont- Children's day service at 7:30 P. M.

Come tor- both of these Reformed church, Quentin, school at 9 A. M. W-Qrshlng at 10 A. M. Catechetical instruction on Friday at 7:30 P.

M- Cervices at Roxmont af 3 M. Catechetical instruction, immediate. Lickdalo, June 9. Bethel Evangelical 'church was well filled on. Sunday evening-when the annual children's day service was observed.

The was in charge of Samuel W. Miller, and Supt. Milton Werner lu'd charge of the singing. Every number was well rendered, and much credit is' due to the children who. recited for loud and plain speaking.

Rev. Stahe, the pastor of the church, delivered the address, being tho first opportunity of the kind since his appointment asp astor of the Bethel charge. The Sunday school of the Grace 'U. B. church will render a children's day program on Saturday evening, June llth, consisting'of special music, recitations and drills by the children.

Rev. E. E. Miller, pastor, Heribert C. Yost, supt.

Dr. Bnqk, of Philadelphia, will'fill the pulpit in the Grace. U. B. church on Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock.

All are cordially invited to be present at all the services in the Grace U. B. church. Mahlon E. Kreiser, Cyranus Artz, G.

G. Bohn, Arthur Soli-day and Rohland Zechman have greatly improved their properties by building large covered porches, painting etc. Station Agent Arnold, for the Pand R. Railway Company, reports business better for the year 1921 i than in 1920. Mrs.

Sunday iij- the homo of daughter air.l nmrlo on the Union cemetery In My- ot'Ktown. Mrs. Klminla Houtz vlwitod Mr. Jiud Mrs. Loser ami Mrs.

10m- ma Fisher in West Myerstown. Mrs. Susan nnd Isaac Eisenhower Miles Hotitz aii'l family to Lebanon, tho.y attended the fuernl of FTarn'. Howo'r LAWN Raymond Kohr. Mr.

and Mrs. Crosahy and children, froin Elii5a.bet.hUwn, Sunday at the home of Mr. Mrs. Christ Kohr. The Green Point Atheletics ancl Murray Tigcr a will tiav a.

hall- gam at Murray on Sunday afternoon -0pme all a'Ul see th game The of P. IT. chapel met at t'hc houif, of Mrs. Christ Tuesday evening for children's il a program. Mr.

Snd Mrs. Adam WHtcr a we.u- broad smile, it's a boy. Mrs George Blai and c-litlcireii, called at the of Mrs. l.lncol-i Kreiser on Wednesday. Mr and J'IF.

Christ Kolir cale' Miss Vnda GHck, a teacher In th-3 public schools of Virginia, returned to the of her parents at this place. The following attended the Children's Day exercises in tho U. B. church at Palmyra on Sunday evo- nlng. '0 Gingrich and wife.

H. M. Gruher and family, C. B. Gingrich'-and fa.mily, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Wm. Fnsnaoht and Mr. and Mrs. B.

M. Nlemonn 1 Do forget date of the Children's Day exercises In the U. B. church evening, Juno intb. The road Board of Supervisors held their monthly meeting at this Place on Saturday afternoon.

Tho school honrd is scheduled to meet at Ciiinpbelltown on Saturday afternoon, Juno 11. One of the. clnsfies of the U. H. Sundiiy school, of Palmyra, held a picnic on C'onowngo Hill, near tho town, was a en Her at tho homo of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Kline. Mrs, Amanda Hess entertained company 'from Hicliliind on Sunday. IONA ar. th 0 of hi brother, Harvoy Kohr'g MountvUl on Sat-j urday evening.

Howard, Miss Sallle.Deaven wn a M.r. and caller at tho hom of Or. A Gerberich at Lebanon 'Eggs soil at $.22 $. butter sells at Stfawberrys seem to bo our valley no huckster nowhere be seen. Sunday school in U.

B. church morning all. invitodl Pleasant Valley Pleasant Valley June The social' gathering held at the red school, for the purpo'se to or g-anize the South. Lebanon township Literary Society, was a suo ces8 There thirty-eight mi- John Bohn arrived, home from the Ironed members at the clos the State college, for a short vacation. TOC and about lort.y-fiv wen HJH brother, Lloyd, ffom the same institution, will reach here next week.

RICHLAND Misg ae W. Garrett M'ss garet Fahrenbach and Mit Anielia Belzler and' Dr. and Mns Fahren- paid a visit MJs Garrel.t'H parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Charle Schott, wa' visi. at Le-bauon. Quite a number of Ricbland people attended -the of Joha Pelffer on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. George Achov became the parents of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charle a Kalbach attended tb funeral of C.

K. Whitmer, at Reading. were in all. An interesting, program, was rendered numboi of the young folks. Omcors elected and a new, program made for' the following nieetiag i.

nVP-11 111 which will on. Friday evening June The first 'meeting success of the bid a greater pros pect tor the success Ing meetings. Everybody -i of the ollow. to attend meeUng w-bloU held every two weeks. At eacn meeting a new and -Intcrest'ng pro- pram will rendered.

Mrs William Gooaman. Mr, and Mrs Henry Schnfllder and daugh- ters', Annie and of- Bethel, and Mrs. Cyrus Miller, of MI-H Samuel Shuak non; Mr. and and EAST HANOVER Our farmers are busy cultivating their corn, which in most instances in quite fair condition. Thomas Yorty built on his farm quite a large shed.

J. B. Tobias superintended the work. John Meyer had Mr. Witman, of put a new tin roof on ils'house and made other repairs his home.

Zion's Lutheran Sunday school vill hold its children's day services text Sunday evening, June 12.tb, at :30 P. M. The service, 'Season of Beauty," will be rend- red. Miss Esther Gilbert, ot anon, will sing beyeral selections. Alvin Cassel had his house painted by the Hess Brothers Tbe annual picnic of Zicm's jUu- laran Kiinriav "en mil urtll ha holrl children, Mr.

and Mrs Charles and children, of Prescott, Beckey and Mr. Shirk vifiited Mr. and weaber and on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Henry Patches Kerme-f, Mrs. Ida HeUey Mrs.

Aaron Heisey and and son Mr and rhVldren. Mr. an Mrs. Albert Pat- Sea and children and Howard Weaber visited Mr. and Mrs.

Hon. Patches and family on Sunday. Cibble. of R'lch- Mrs e-tv 'visited Mr. and Mrs.

Weaber and family on Monday. Miles Weaber mad a ness busi- to Reading. Wcdnes. Mr. Phillip Shaak and Mr.

Harry GJlck acwunpanie-d Sugar Ivancaster. on Thursday: Mr. Samuel Gltejc srra-ying pot.a|pe for to "rose 1 realize hqw a son of Mrs, Amanda Gockley. Miss Tillio Urich was a caller at I residence of C. E.

Gingrich, on Sat- the home of- Mr. and Mrs. Harry urday afternoon. They reported 5. Seachrlst, splendid, timo.

Many parents P.O Mrs. Riley of near Myers- icompaniorV littlo folks on tho outing. Tbe following: attended tho cattle, show at Lancaster on Thursday: C. Gingrich. H.

B. Gingrich. H. M. Gruber and E.

Stehmaii. C. C. Gingrich spent Saturdrv morning In Lebanon. n.

M. Nlemond mado a businnsa trln to KHziilicthtown. IT. B. Gingrich spent several dajn last, week in York county.

JI. M. Grubor shipped a load of flno cows to Norrislown on Saturday. Captain Hicks, of Mt. a oallor in the village.

Charles B. Flory. who suffered an accident while working on a building at Mt. Gretna, IK aga.in ahlo to he about. Abram Kipp and family, of Hov- shny, visitors at this place on Saturday.

lona, June Tho following visited Samuel Light run ily on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Knos Brnli'm and daughter, Gladys, Misses Marthii Klsio and Bertha Jlrehm, find Miss Mary Onrbh. all of Palmyra, and Miss Dora llorst. Mrs.

Guru Hntbaker children, Naomi and Ruth, visited rMs. Ammon Krall. Miss Sarah Snyder observed her 80th birthday on Thursday. She was greeted by a few invited friends and Mrs. Amos Snyder visited Mr.

and r.Ms. Harvey Kurtz. Sunday school at nine o'clock on Sunday morning. Preaching in the evening. AH invited.

Bomberger passed through lona with the heaviest truck of telojjliouc. poles that ever was seen here. The painters have arrived here to paint tho church building and other "buildings, lona will shine Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mil'ler and daughter, Arlene, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Nathan Kelchner. The following were entertained hy Mr. and Mrs. John Huak, Mr.

and Mrs. Bomberger and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Sattazahn and son, all of Ono, Mr. Mrs A C.

Bomborgor and children, Mabel and Christian, of Myorstown, Mr, and Mrs. J. Haak, of Sheridan. About six hundred people attended the children's day services on Sunday evening. Quite a few expect to attend the services at Hershey.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry of Hebron, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doliner, Mr.

and Mrs, George Saul and son, George, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dohner, Misses Mary, Katie and Amy Dohner visited Nlmrod Dohner and family. The carpenters begun work on Nolt farm. They expect to have the built in short order.

The lona picnic will be held Light's grovo opposite tho lona school building, August 20. Steelstown, June 9. Children's day services will be held in tho U. E. church on Sunday evening, June 12th.

Harry Kanp and wife and John vHg and wife, of Fishing Creek Valley, attended communion at this place on Sunday afternoon. Adam A. Snoke, wife and daugh- A. H. Spantm-th attended a on Sunday at Tower City.

Mr. and Mrs. Issac Sharp and MAy Rlehm, of Lebanon, visited tile ter's parents. Mr. and RlRhm.

on Sunday. M.lsap Lena and Lola Spannaih tnrt thoir friends motored- to Crystal on Sunday. Jfr. an-d Mm. John Daffcel daughter, and Mrs.

Samuel Moyer called on, Jtfeo'i Groy's on Sunday evening, i. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Utah-til da-ughtem. Pearl and Stella, called on Mrs.

Mary Rlohm on Sunday." Mr. and Mrs. Henry 3i children, Dorothy. Clara, a.nd George; of near Sunnywide! Mr. and Mrs.

James Derr and dam-gh- tor. Poarl and son. Ralph, called 6ft S'lmon Hixenheiser aad fainMy Sunday. -4 ELBA Elba, Mrs. Jacob Blnkiey of Baat over recently put up a' fmice.

facing the street', beauty to the home. Memorial was served. Many engaged in' but few catches were Daniel Kline, of Valley called on the Phosphate agent Urloh, of town, IB taking orders with sistance of Robert Brfghtbill. Charles Field after a severs ness, IB improving under the treat- 1 ment of Dr. E.

B.Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. James son. Paul, and Mr.

and MrsV Wonders and son, Russell, and Guilford streota, Memorial day, visflted the dent. Saturday, the Lender! the reunion of Friendschaft at Hershey ParfcrQutfUl a numher assembled and- had a plepfi time. TJndm- the supervisionliotlfl. Miss Henrietta G. Noll, Klefnfeltersvllle.

Jacob Blnkley SCHUBERT has rye measuring seven foot. Some fanners are (tatting On Memorial day Her. Bender made the oration cemetery and he visited na and family the even.ln&5' Mr. Fortna Is, twelve weeks confinement, 1 rionds wish him a speedy recover School Board met on Friday'' lntf and employed fou he com Ins term. Today a child of George foltor was burled 1 at Bbenez cnmotory.

Rev. E. E. Bender ofWclatl Brightbill's North Jackson Grange Its annual picnic on Monday, 4th in tho Grove of Mrs. Ellas and others, of near T-' 16 committee is busily June S.

-making arrangements to make- James Roth sold hlfi farm to tho bnst picnlc ver held and Cyrus Reed, oi Heading. It is at foature8 thoroof wiu present tenanted by the latter's son- A yepy efflc Marburger and family, H. iS D. Mai'fburger find family, Ralph Pot- teiger and family, Helen Potteiger, a iclt 1 Gassert Irene Potteiger and Warren Henno at Mlllbach on Sunday made auto trip to, ReadinK, Ham- ln burg, Schuylkill Haven, Pinogrove, Suedberg, Lickdalc, Frederlckslbmrg and other places, John Bare and of Mount Pleasant, and Minnie Reading, visited the fa.mil Trout man. Mrs.

George Boltz, Frances Boltz and A'nia Re-bur, of Stratissto-wn, visited the family Herbert Yoakley. Naaman Teol and family, of Pen Argylo, and Permilla Tool, of Bas-iMr. Miss Annie Miller employed at th4 Sanatorium, spent a day with He'," mother and 1 famtily, Miss Lydia Miller, Miss StrauBS, of Hler and Joseph Strause, amily of Levi (business trip to Lebanon'on ton, visited tho family of evening, Mr. O. W.

Beekey has repaired repainted his automobile and looks very good. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gassert and and Mrs. James Brlghtb'lJ; Rhoads.

CLEONA Children's Day Cleona, June 8. services In tho B. church 'Sunday nvonlng, June at 7 o'clock. Also at the Hill Sunday school in the afternoon at l' o'clock. Everybody invited to 'it- tend.

Mr- an.d M.fH. Simon Tlce will leave on Friday for Indiana, whero they will visit t'ho former's brother. D. S. and family made a trip to Kllzabethtown.

Mrs. Sara Brubuker spent Satu day at Reading. Mrs. Eliza Dotter spent the weekend at Hi ehonio of Miss Emma Brubakcr, matron the Graiitliam Ccrflnge, returned to lier home to spend the summer Morris Sunday afternoon with Mr, JMrs. W.

A. Zellers, Myerstown. I About forty members of Jackson Grange called 'on Mr. i Mrs. Pierce Neap ba.ch Center.

Sunday evening they also mot some of the Heideibjerg Grang'e members. J. Heber Clemmer has returned from a week's stay at and Port Indian. Harry Gassed, is finishing up painting his house. New York man, dealer In called upon the poultry farmers, gjv-i ing them instructions as to egg ship ping, cleaning, and also ing trade.

Miriam and Ruth, and John months Failing and wife spent Weunesday i Mr. and Mrs. Krank Heilnian and Uternoon at Campbolltown. Adam s. Walmer and wife, of this place, spenf Monday with their sou- n-law, Oscar B.

Leese and family at Linglestowu: Airs. Killlnger, of Quo, cal- ed on friends at thisl pace 011 Tuesday. family, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Adam Fry and Russell White, motored to Loysyille, Perry to a.ttend tho animal visit- orK clay at tho Tres.sler Orplians horuo.

Rev. and -Mrs. Harry Light and Kreider, left for California. Hill Lutheran picnic, Saturday August 6th, afternoon and evening. The Loysville Orphans' home band aga'jn been engaged to furnish FORT HENRY Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Miller, Ezra, fft Price, Lester Bauborc and Bashore visited at Pottsvllle. Phil. S. Steinbach session of the joint council Strausstown Lutheran Parish, in Krieden's church, ShartlesifUtg, Mr.

Herring family, vile, visited the family of Bashore. Mr. 'uid Mrs. Cornelius ouigh, of Mockville, wore Fort visitors. Isaac K.

Baahore and Temple, visited here. Mr. and Mrs. SUUfler, of visited (be.

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