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THE MOST THOROUGHLY READ WEEKLY IN SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA 3L. 58--NO. 45. THE ITEM MAKES A MOST ACCEPTABLE GIFT FOB DISTAN1J FRIEND OR RELATIVE NEW OXFORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 3,1932. $1.00 PER YEAR LOCAL EVENTS hru an oversight, a local item in week's issue read that C.

B. ie, of Hamilton township, with- as a candidate for the general mbly in the interest of "public" mony. The item should have The genial DEATHS CHARLES MILO RIFE Private funeral sen-ices MARRIAGES STINER--BUOHL Miss Grace C. Buohl. daughter of REJECTED MAN IN JAIL CHARGED WITH AGGRAVATED ASSAULT HOSPITAL NEWS Hanover Scouts Hold CHURCH NOTICES Ceremony In N.

O. Joseph De Frank, 35, Italian, infuriated with jealousy Helena Rang. Hanover, was re-1 moved to the Hanover hospital i Charles Milo Rife. aged one day. wilert G.

Buohl. of Brush Run. and because his offer of marriage.had been rejected and angered were held at the home of the child's Harry F. Stiner. of Great Neck.

because the young lady of his affection "kept company" with attacked Kathryn Bosserman, 22-year-old Theron Cromer. eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cro- paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

an Gettysburg, were united in "another -William Rife, Thomasville. Satur-; mar riage on February 12th. at the school teacher of the Baker school, near East Berlin. Tuesday I mer Hanover, who was run over by day. Interment was made in the united Brethren parsonage, Gettys- afternoon, with a stove poker and inflicted a severe gash on I an automobile on An investiture ceremony was conducted and demonstrations given by the members of Boy Scout Troop No.

105, St. Matthew's Lutheran rhiirrh nr of New Oxford Lutheran The Rev. George E. Sheffer, M. B.

pastor. Sunday: Church school 9 a. nt, school with lessons that interest the boys and the girls, a large group of is Troop No. 115, New Oxford. Thurs-' 1 lirmony.

A i i i i i v. i iitv orothonotary is very much; Wolf's church cemetery. The burg bv thFRev. Wm. W.

Beattie. her head and bruises on her back before he was beaten by I recoverinp at the Hanover hospital. i i c. irirl'v; hvntlipr Rnhprf 9() in f'nn loft nrr- frnc- ieace with the general public. F.

V. Hesse, pastor of the Lu- Ml and rs. Stiner are makins tlie gnl KoDeil Both bones in the left leg: arc frac- De Frank, arrested by local state police, at 5:45 uu-ed. The child has been dis- home furnishing club I theran congregation, officiated. tneir home vvith the bride's father TMK.

arresiea ov MUIC pouce, :40 C.OCK Lhe Pmes home luimsnmg i Tuesday at ternoon. is in the Adams county jail, charged with last week at the home of Mrs. Rife, the mother of the mfant at Brush Run Mr Stiner The ifl wag a to a IT Doomoi- Thp rlnb becran'ti-ip rlane-hter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert ipnve'in the near future 101 foil i T-.

T-, and fine fellowship, a class day'e'vemng" 1 8 me'mbers'of lor ever one ta the famil senrice the New Oxford troop attended' of worshi iQ a. m. and 7 p. m. with their scoutmaster, Richard Theme at the morning service, "The Task of an Unwilling Servant." Livingston.

last week at the home of the mother of the infant, is H. Beamer. The club began the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert ang lampshades, under the in-, eeser fj Oxford.

of Miss Bowser. i he Ladies' auxiliary of Sergeant. ALICE HEAGEY liam SteSy post, United Spanish veterans, held a miscellaneous wet for a recent bride the aggravated assault. The girl was unable to teach school rec enUy readmitted. where he is em- today, being advised by her physician, Dr.

Eugene Elgin, of I George A. Sheely. McSherrystown. East Berlin, to remain at home. was removed in the Hanover am- Rejccted Advances bulance Wednesday from his home charged from the hospital but was A demonstration in signaling was Theme at the evening service, given bv Harold Gulden and Crane "Christian Faith," Special music at ployed.

5 MYERS ERB The attack took place in Mrs. Alice (Lady) Heagey. charles Myers voungcst S0 of Baker school, shortly after school wife of George Heagei died Harry Myers, and Miss Helen Lawas dismissed Tuesday afternoon. iliary, Mrs. Grace Buohl at her home in Gettysburg, Thurs- rue Erb near Green Spr i ng s.

were De Frank according to Brush Run, at their regular day mor ning of complications. Sur- uni in marriage. February 19. by father 'ting Friday, in Gettysburg. I iving besides her husband are' tne bridegroom' spastor.

the Rev. aul F. Bowman, senior member seven daughters and two sons: Mrs. Luthe M. Schultz.

at the parsonage of near East Berlin, -kept com- the firm of Bowman Petry. Robert A. Wilson, Earl W. Heagsy. a Qreenmount.

Md. The will re- pany" with his daughter for about prietors of the Lincolnway gro- rs William Moose. Mrs. John a the Myers a year. the Fill! Is Fatal To Aged Woman SALTZGIVER--WEAVER Gettysburg: Mrs.

I. G. Fair, Aspers; Harry E. Saltzgiver, rt-M Mrs. George Middleton, Laurel' sh ip.

and Miss Ruth B. weaver, his company and that she was being Springs, New Jersey, and Curtis F. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob; courted by another youni Heai r.

New Oxford, has opened a Goodermuth. Mrs. Charles McKin- in rear of his recently pur- neyi Mrs. Edna Mundorff, all of i sed property in Hanover. dwin Luther Minter, secretarial.

near New Oxford, was listed ng the honor graduates at com- icement exercises of the Thomp- business college. York, on irsday evening. Catherine. L. Imeier, of Hanover, was the Funeral services were held Marshy J.

Roth. and Mary Elizabeth! Cashtown. salutatorian of i SAMUEL E. TOPPER BAILE--DUNDORE graduating class. Samuel E.

Topper, groceryman. Miss H. -I. to the Hanover hospital, where he was admitted as a patient. I Mrs.

William Crowl, Hanover, was admitted to the Hanover hos- Mrs. Sally M. Harbold, 88. widow piu i to un ciertio observation. of Peter Harbold.

died at the home Mrs. Emma J. Felix. Hanover, re- ot her niece. Mrs.

John H. Duttera. i ceived word Saturday that her son New Oxford. Monday evening at 8:45 o'clock from the effects of a Manchey. Daniel Bergstrejser i spoke on "How My Patrol Func-: lions." Scoutmaster Paul Aumen.

I of Troop No. 105, told how a Boy Scout troop is conducted, and District Commissioner Arthur Bowman spoke briefly. Field Executive Thomas B. MacAuley presided. About 25 members of Troop No.

is a patient in an Atlantic City N. hospital, suffering from a fractured pelvis and chest injuries. Two weeks ago the girl advised De a on February 19 in which the sustained when he was run down Frank that she no longer desired aged woman suffered a dislocated by an automobile at Absecon, N. J. man.

De Colorado Springs. Colorado, i rj. Weaver, Hanover, were married: ran complained of the girl's de- One" sister. Miss Laura Lady, oi Thursday evening in the parsonage cision anc) ca i le at tne Bosserman Gettysburg; 29 grandchildren and: of Trinity Reformed church. a Bosse her one great-grandchild also ovfil the pastor, the Rev.

-i sister and Uvo young nen were re Marv Estella Dundore I turning from a party. De Frank pleaded with the girl i outside of the home, and later retired to the residence where he Smith entertained the died at his home in Hanover daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. argued witn the gir tm ough the owing at a family reunion at Wednesday evening at 10:45 o'clock.

Dundore, and Roger L. Baile. son night Eariy in the morning, when home on Lincolnway. East, on De ath was due to a complication Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse L. Baile, Mr Bosserman went to tne kitchen iday: Wm. A. Feiser and Mr. diseases.

He was aged 71 years, Hanover, were married Saturday a I Mrs. E. J. Van Fossen and Mr Topper was a son of Ephraim ek "ago at Westminster, by Hanover; Mr. and Mrs.

John and Catherine Weaver Topper, and i the Rev. Harry N. Bossier, pastor ser and two children, Ruth born April 12. 1360. Surviving the Reformed church at West- of Harrisburg; Mrs.

Robert i im arc his wife, who before mar- minster. Mr. and Mrs. Baile are ,1 and Miss Esther D. Feiser.

of a was Alice Jane Warren; four residing at the home of his the home ne ver to return." The I father advised the young man that to heat a flat-iron with which he proposed to relieve an earache of a younger daughter, De Frank followed the elderly Bosserman into the kitchen and said he was leaving Cumberland, and Mr. and children, Mrs. William Schuchart J. Smith and daughter, Lyla Mrs 7 Frank Schuhart and WAGNERr--BQS9ERMAN was the best thing to do. ry, of this place.

The manage- i curvin Small. Hanover, and Curti? Miss Grace Bosserman. daughter -Reports to State Bureau at extends best wishes to Topper, at home; fifteen grandchil-j Mr. and Mrs. Cletus E.

Bosser-, Tne der Bosserman said founder I rirpn re at-grandchildrsn; two ma Heidlersburg, and a teacher a Frank remained at the Be ith, the widow of the birthday the Item, upon the occasion of brothers, William Topper, Han- Hickory Point school. Huntington thday- ove and Cornelius Topper. Bon- township, and Rev. Murray L. Social club will meet at the nea uville.

and one sister. Miss Mary Wagner, of Baltimore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer T. Wagner, Glen at Conewago Rock, were married in New York ne of Miss Elizabeth Lingg, near.

Topper. Hanover. rn, this Thursday evening. 'Burial was made 3ie New Oxford Boy Scouts will cn apel on Monday. et' this Thursday evening in the room at 7:30 o'clock.

i JOHN I. M'KONLY city. Thursday, i The bride, who that De Bosserman home all night, and Had breakfast with the family in the morning. Then De Frank disappeared but wrote several threatening letters to the girt and her father, according to latter. He also declared that attended York DC Frank registered a protest with New Oxford -Fire company' Jo j.

McKonly, son of the late: burg high school, was graduated 1 hold their regular monthly Mr and Mrs. Isaac McKonly, Elizabethtown college in 1931. eting on Friday evening at 7:30 suddenly at his home in. Shire- She taught school for several years manstown, on Tuesday of last week, before going to college, teaching in Springs high school and a Harris- the department of public instruction lock JP- He was aged 70 Mr. Mc- eet, who has been confines to Konly is survived by his stepmother Reading and Huntington townships.

The Rev. Mr. Wagner some time 1 for some time, continues to im-! McKonly, near Get- ago accepted the pastorate of a Church of the Brethren at Liberty Heights in Baltimore. The couple tysburg, and a stepsister, Mrs. H.

E. Several ve. Urs. John Staub, who was operat- Gettysburg R. D.

on at the Warner hospital, was; cousins reside in Hanover. ooved to her home on W. High eet on Friday. i HARRY STAUFPER "aul Rabine, young son of Fran- Harry Stauffer, forty-three years will reside in Baltimore. EANGE--MORELOCK at Harrisburg.

William A. Yeager. assistant director of the teachers' bureau, wrote to Miss Bosserman several days ago and asked her to call at his office to "clear up several" points in question." The father of the girl declared this was an aftermath of De Frank's attempt to have the girl lose her position. The father said that De IJrank threat- i ened to report to the state depart! ment. Miss Grace M.

Morelock. daughter Tuesday afternoon De Frank was Rabine, center square, fell and I oW York, and son-in-law of Mrs. jof Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J.

Morelock. fee his right arm between the I Sa rah Steinberger, Gettysburg, died and Harry N. Bange, son of Mr. and ow and shoulder and dislocated, Saturday morning at the York hos- Mrs. Seneca P.

Bange, -Hanover. elbow on Tuesday afternoon i oHal of a complication of diseases, were married Tuesday morning in He at play. 1 ne is survived by his Trinity Reformed church, Hanover. Superior garage unloaded a I widow who was Miss Ruth Stein- by the Rev. Dr.

Marsby J. Roth. 1 of new Chevrolet sixes on Wed- oer cr formerly of Gettysburg, and I five children. Qf Qrrtanna i seen on the East Berlin-Bermudian road, walking in the direction of Miss Bosserman's school. Youth Defends Sister Robert Bosserman.

20, brother of the girl, who was working at a neighbor's farm, saw De Frank and suspected trouble. hip. Previously. Mrs. Harbold was Mr.

Felix is a truck driver for the active about the house. She was 1 state highway department. walking down stairs when she fell. Frances Deatrick. 10-year-old dauchter of Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Deatrick, Cashtown. was admitted to the Warner hospital. Friday near New Chester, a daughter of the i evening, and submitted to an im- and since then had been confined to bed.

Mrs. Harbold was born on a farm late Frederick and Sarah Holtz. Her husband died in 1902. mediate operation for appendicitis. Peter C.

Stock was discharged as a Surviving are one step-son. Nevin patient. Harbold. near Hampton, and two Chailes E. Bechtel.

Hanover, who nieces. Mrs. Duttera, with whom she i underwent an operation at the resided, and Mrs. Sally Bender, of Gettysburg. Funeral services from the Duttera home.

Thursday o'clock, the Rev. afternoon at 2 George Sheffer. Hanover hospital, is improving. Miss Margaret Taylor. Gettysburg, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. I. L. Taylor, had her tonsils removed at the Warner hospital. Thursday pastor of the New Oxford Lutheran Mrs.

John T. Fogel. Gettysburg, church, of which the deceased was who was injured in an automobile a member, and the Rev. H. E.

accident at Shippensburg Sunday a Sheely. pastor' of the New Oxford week Mrs. Maryland Appier Reformed officiating. In-1 and infant son. Littlestown, and terment in the New Oxford ceme- Fred Leader.

Gettysburg, were dis- charged as patients. Mary Elizabeth Basehoar, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George i Basehoari Littlestown. was ad, mittcd to the Warner hospital A special musical program will be Thursday evening, and submitted to rendered at St.

John's Reformed i an immediate operation for ap- church this place. Thursday eve- pendicitis. March 10. at 8 o'clock, by the Leo Zentz Pa i rfie id; Mrs. Theo- Glad Hand radio group chorus, of dore younglove and infant son, Harrisburg.

Everybody is welcome. Gett vsburg R. and Mrs. John D. No admission will be charged.

both services by the regular choir. Luther League 6 p. m. "What does it mean to be a Christian?" leader, Mrs. George E.

Sheffer. The Luther League business and socal meeting be held Monday evening at the home of Ruth Feiser, Lincolnway East. All leaguers are invited to be present to enjoy an evening of fine fellowship. The Aid society held the ilarch this the church vr 55 BUr I monthly meeting for March this nell Manchey and Otto Hanru 'tl A number of Wednesday evening at after Lenten service. The choir of the First Lutheran church is busy preparing an elabo- Hanover.

McSher- rate cantata, "The Song of LOCAL NEWS rystown. Abbottstr.wn, 'New Oxford and Columbia barbers motored to the Paradise Protectory, near Abbottstown, Sunday, to cut the hair of the boys at the institution. The barbers helping with the work including George, Francis and Joseph Rabine. Frank Myers and family and Mrs. George Trimmer, of New Chester, called to see the first named's brother.

Elmer Myers. Sunday, who suffered a stroke Saturday evening and was removed to the home of his son. Emory Myers, of New Oxford. The freshman class of Duke university, Durham, N. has just completed a record of sixty-four members of the class making a straight average of or more on their subjects.

Included in the number is Bernard A. Wagner, of New Oxford. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Freed and Mr.

and Mrs. Clark Aldinger, York; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sterner, Gettysburg; Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Hank- to be given Easter Sunday at 7 p. m. in the church. The W. C.

T. U. held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Edward Livingstone, Lincolnway, The meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs. E.

C. Livingston. There was a goodly number of members present and a fine interest in the cause of temperance was manifested. New Oxford M. E.

Church The Rev. R. B. Dysart. pastor Sunday: Sunday school at 9:30 a.

E. S. Hager. Service of Worship at 10:30 a. m.

A series of services will be held in the Methodist church, beginning March 7th, with the following schedule: Monday. March 7th, at 7:30 p. m. Sermon by pastor. Tuesday.

March 8th. at 8.00 p. m. Sermon by the Rev. R.

O. Musser. He will be accompanied by a group of sixteen. Special music will be a ridge, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Danson, Mr. feature of this program. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Halley.

Miss Anna Mr- Musser broadcasts from station Appligate and Walter Falks. Phila- WCOD. Harrisburg, Pa. delphia; Mr. and Mrs.

A. Carbaugh Wednesday, March 9th, at 7.30 p. Clapsadcile, Gettysburg R. 1. were I and family, Harrisburg, and Mr.

and Sermon by the Rev. J. H. Mrs. Clarence Bittinger and family, Greenwalt, pastor of the Methodist of town, were Sunday visitors at the church of Hanover, Pa.

Miss Resina Rutter and Archie diKchai as patients. Withers and wife, of McSherrys- La Reina Baffellsp 8 er. daughter Ll UlW aSt town: Francis Withers and friend, Ml and Mrs Roy Raffsnsperger. MIFS Gracn Hoffman, of Middle- Big i erv i suffered a sprained left town, visited at the home of Joseph ankle wnile i ay i in the school home of Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Freed, Withers and wife, Sunday. William Nell and family with Mnnrr-p inri fim- gymnasium Thursday afternoon, spent she was taken to the Warner hos- Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Hockensmith and son. Richard, Mr. and Mrs. William Little and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Thursday, March 10th. at 7:30 p. Sermon by pastor. Friday, March llth. at 7:30 p.

m. pastor of the Methodist church of ily, of Sugartown. Bernard Hockensmith and daughter, Gettysburg, Pa. He will be accom- Patsy Ann, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles anied bv male.chorus of tb A Hockensmith, daughters. Lorraine church. and son. Billy, and Mr. Mrs.

Harry Cooley and children bones she then returned" home. I WJL1. JJIUJT, which failed to reveal any broken and Mrg Henry Seitz Hanover we re Sunday, March 13th. at 7:00 p. m.

Sermon by the Rev. J. D. W. Deavor, are visiting William Moul and fam- pihr v-pnr week-end visitors at the home of of Harrisburg.

Pa, iiv nf TTnnnvpr ion oi a Mrs onn Hockensmith and ily, of Hanovei. and Mrs Meredith. Hanover. a i Rprljr i -13 TTo i-vT TTmif i i el II 111 1111 UlIl-pLlUIl me Key. Hai.j u.

HOUIZ. oi tast as htly injured Friday when, Tr Grant Aspers and family, of he was struck; by an aut omobi an driven by Elsie Shaffer. The cloild family, of near here, spent Sunday darted in front of thc auto Miss with the Groscost brothers. Shaff er look the lad to the Hanover Earl Cooley and family, of hospital where he remained under Mrs. Amy Diller, Lincolnway.

i has been MISS ELLA K. GROVE 5r. and H. C. Slaybaugh are ilding several days with their ighter, Mrs.

Leo T. Brown, Wash- mother meeting will be held D. C. MissJTI. B.

church, Saturday. The cere- Miss Ella K. formerly of D. 1, and Miss Martha E. Lentz.

of McKnightstown, were married at Hanover, died suddenly Tuesday the parsonage of TT tSftt Young Bosserman, a graduate of Thomasvillc, spent Sunday with observation until Saturday. Gettysburg high school, walked to Mrs. Mary Cooley and family. the school with De Frank. When the latter asked the youth to remain Mrs.

Ralph Arnold, Gettysburg. Mrs. A. W. Frymyer is spending' and Miss midred Haar- Abbotts- a few days at Bethlehem.

town, were admitted as patients to dnesday evening, March 9, in the Grove was a daug hter of the late mcny was performed by the Rev. is of Veterans armory to take Lewis and Susanna E. Grove, and is'. Charles M. Ankerbrand.

pastor of ther steps toward New Oxford's surv ved Dy on sister. Miss Carrie: the church. Mr. Pepple is the son orge Washington bicentennial; Hanove r. and two brothers.

of Mrs. Catherine Pepple, of Orr- sbration. Charles L. Eicholtz and tanna. Mrs.

Pepple is the daughter C. Livingston have been named to resent the Chamber of Com- rce. fused and accompanied De Frank inside the schoolhouse. of the heat removed his outer coat. He talked with Miss MRS.

AMOS G. GOBRECHT of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lentz. of Bosserman fw minutes and outside while he, De Frank, talked W.

R. Shank and family and W. the Warner hospital. Charles with the girl, young Bosserman re- M. Shank, of Gettysburg, visit- La ughman, Abbottstown R.

was fttccirl 1 rtftnm nn i of! 1 ftliant llrt i i ed N. F. Shank and family Sun- discharged as a pa tient. dav. Charles Bechtel.

Hanover, who at the Hanover a when the girl started to prepare the Hippensteel recently were: Alvin Mrs. Belinda Gobrecht. wife of McKnightstown. Amos G. Gobrecht, Hanover, died tout twelve "embers of Theo- Wednesday from a complication of CLINGAN-BOOSE according to tne girl fathert picked and famih Mrs Md fam Pfeiffer camp No.

60. S. of diseases she was aged 65 ysars Miss Evelyn Boose, Littiestown. stove poker and young Miss Irene LlURhnian Mrg iMrs. Gobrecht was a daughter 01 and Bernard Clingan.

could intervene, struck i ary Gulden George Emlet Ed- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wentz. were married on Saturday the the girl on the head and back Miss Kathryn Winand spent the nas week-end with Miss Nellie Melhora. nospita where" he "underwent" an of York.

'operation, was discharged from the Those who visited Sarah jns tit tion Tuesday. rheumatism. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller, Abbottstown.

Sunday, twin girls. The Fleet-Wing club will hold a shooting match on Saturday afternoon, March 5. All out and help baseball in New Oxford this coming summer. New Oxford Reformed Charge The Rev. H.

E. Sheely, pastor. St, Paul's, New Oxford--Sunday Services: Church school. 9 a. Service of worship.

7 p. DL, sermon subject: "Builders and Destroyers of Walls." We cordially invite you to join with us in these services. Emmanuel. Abbottstown. Sunday services: Church school, 9 a.

service of worship, 10 a. sermon The Ushers' league of St. Paul's subject: "Builders and Destroyers of Reformed church will hold its an! WaUs Everybody welcome. nual oyster supper on March 5. Anyone liking oysters should not miss this supper.

J. Felix Sanders reports he has a chicken that laid an egg weighing New Chester Lutheran Charge The Rev. J. H. Little, pastor Services Sunday: At Hampton at 10 a.

at "The Pines" at 2 p. two-thirds of a pound and measur- at Heidlersburg at 7:30 p. m. i i Yl Fra TM La a man SOPHOMORES LEAD ing eight inches in circumference. ASSEMBLY PROGRAM Mrs at Carlisle on Saturday Harvey Taughinbaugh.

Survivin" are, was seized with an attack including Miss indigestion on center square, home dnesdav. torn to'Mr. and Mrs. L. F.

Smith, including ineauville. on Sunday, a daugh- three Mrs. William Greeting. 1 Hanover: one brother. Elmer Wentz.

three parsonage of St. Paul's Reformed! knockulg ier Myrtle church. sc ious. flooco Thc sophomore assembly the New Oxford pro-i high i home on William Hippensteel. school February 24.

was as follows: where she was op- crated on for appendicitis. She is: much improved. York Springs Lutheran Charge York Springs: Sunday school at 9:30 a. preaching service at a. m.

Chestnut Grove: Sunday school LEMMON--HILTEBR1DLE Bosserman. who carried a shovel with him. struck at De Frank with Miss Eurith B. Han- the shovel. De Frank warded off West Manheim township, and two over, and Robert Lemmon.

Lit- tne iow and grasped the shovel r- 1 i tt-av i stepbrothers. Urias Wentz and tlestown. were united in marriage th both hands. Bosserman. frs.

William Mcciain. ijncoinwa The he arsonae of sustained in Wentz. Hanover. The Saturday in the parsonage of i strapping youth, retained his grip i funeral was held Saturday morning Grace Lutheran church, by the on the shovel with one hand and punch to De Frank's left eye, inflicting a severe gash that neces- ex fincer of his left ely pmchedm a tnachiiie he was i Burial was made in Ml. rating iA a local shoe factory.

cemetery. Abbottstown. sitated three stitches to close. RAMS INTO CEN. SQUARE Bosserman continued his attack on De Frank, according to the fath- A sedan automobile, registered in r.

driving the Italian from the CHARLES I. STRAUSBAUGH Jamts Lookinbill. Lester and Roy Morning devotionals. Ralph Mill-I Donald Deardorff. center square.

at 1:0 P- preaching service at Pottorff. Dale Emlet. Bud Sanders, er: -Father of the Land We Love" i has been confined to bed by illness, i 2:0 P- Washington, bicentennial Mrs. Wesley Laugnman and Paul- and "America the Beautiful." songs. John Melhorn, Berlin road, fell sermon.

ine Howe. by the school: readinb. "Imapes in Frank March and wife spent Leroy Miller: poem "Wash- Sunday with Charles Hersh and melon's Lillian Strasbaugh: reading "Washington's 200th wifs, of New Oxford. Mrs. Mary Gulden is visiting Birthday." Carl Sponseller: violin Lawrence Gulden and family, of olo "Guitarre." M.

Moskowski. from his bicycle recently and tore a leader in his left knee. The north end room in the Liv- ingston building is being renovated for a J. E. Trimmer 5 and 10 cent store.

Further announcement will Lower Bermudian: Sunday school 9:30 m. i MEVS BIBLE CLASS OF M. E. CHURCH BANQUET near Pine Run. William Himes.

accompanied by i be made in due course. Mr. Trim- Friday evening the Men's Bib Frank March and wife spent Miss M. M. Rupp: remarks by mem- i mer.

now of Carlisle, formerly re- cla ss of the New Oxford M. Saturday with Mrs. Katie Weaver. her of faculty. Miss Eckbert; song by sided near Seven Hundred sihool church enjoyed a chicken dinner of near Heidiersburg.

Howard Hampton. Tricber spent the school, chorus of "Father of of the Land We Love." this house. a CHARLES I. the name of Victor Graham. Get- schoolhouse and tarring bis return.

and Charles Ignatius Strausbaugh, for- tysburg 6. crashed headon into He then threw De Franks coat and; Jhn a gnd proprietor of the old Wash- the circle in New Oxford, shortly from the school and De Frank and famjh Abbotl morning, disappeared down the roao. Iow and wife. Sunday with program a pep meetinc was held by MRS. SHEFFER WRITES the Ditenhafer building.

At close of the dinner, the Rev. Greenwalt. of the Methodist the cheer leaders. ACCEPTED ARTICLE Hanover, addressed the i officers for the year were Danus Shull and family. RED HILL SCHOOL REPORT Mrs.

George E. Sheffer. Lincoln- i follows: President. John way. East, wrote an article entitled; president.

G. Washing "Co-operation of the Home with i ler secretary. John Pupils pn-vnt oven- day durinc 1 the Church-school Teacher." which treasurer. Denton Fair: floV Woli and wife, of Pal- i month of Febniarv arc as fol-1 has been accepted by the Parish George A. Klingel lamily.

lows: Ross Cromer. John and Carl School editors of ni raTiH A 4 3 TT suitor was admltt-d ington hotel. Gettysburg, and for- after iv was am steward at the Adams county when Superior garage employes The elder Bosserman was notified of i home died at his home in Bonneau- at lhe scene of lhe crash no by a neighbor farmer of De ville Monday morning of complica- one was in the car. return ar.d the two started lor thc -ls emslScfm tins. After leaving In crashing inlo the circle thc When they learned the de- issued a challengi Mr.

Stousbaugh was proprieJor of driver did considerable damage all comers in amateur billiard a hotel in Bonneamille. retinng his machine, all comers in aaiaieur ouirara celebraied his Thc state highway motor up to the Seventy-eighth birthday just was nolifiod and Patrolman Wenner thc William Bro-aTi Ncw Oxford spent ffS 01 1 Nar was twrn near Mt. TM JUinewas laid before Justice Wolf a warrant for DC Franks 3 Vork dys Hoffhcins. Kathr'. D.

Myers. New Ox( arrest was secured. appeared before Doctor Elgin was to near Squire Myers on Tuesday and paid schoolhouse. and on his way. stop- past Wf Ul1h relatives Chronistcr and Howard Be Frrd Haro ld church.

It will appear Wine. and Daniel Krufi. Parish School in "The Sundav on the Becker. Doroihy Cromer. Hilda and back pace of thr -Lutheran." to- Narine and with other outitanding BOYS WTX 23-9: GIRLS I spen Saturday at the same place, brand.

Ruth Kr.if. at J. Wilson Herman ul H. Herman, a property radtee township. daughter of Wm.

itbush. has been a st to Bcnncauvillc. in sons and uce con Catherine and Ravmond Straus- DOXATIOXS WILL a BE APPRECIATED Anthony, baugh. all at home: in a Sister of tlx- at thr De Frank. hrro.

he ireated Miss Bas- One was roquird to Mr- Rufn and Don- iJiv Siambauch. Mary and Nacm: WnlJ-. John MilJcr is thf irachcr The basketball Hilde- about Nrw Chris-. Oxford high school or Ruth. tion Life course.

GJenvillo teams The N. 23-9. but the REV. R. O.

MrsSER WILL PREACH HERE fortunate and iGlfnvilJe lassies. I. A. Wilt familv. West Hish The radio fnrnds of Rov.

game was the nf who on Sun- tory and the close the cash in her Itead DC Mew Oxford, featured of Lions dubs at and Mrs. Jessie I Thc Ladies" auxiliary oi tnc An- uc 1-TanK was arresirn oy Two brothers, nie Warner hospital his placed police and taken to the Adams Mr to te rh street, movwl to Ligonler on a3so for a number of years he cd, (Continued on Page 4) 4 in the hospital. Your T3if rejected fjitor will bo will be greatly apprecial- a Saturday nwruint; at 9 o'clock before Justice of thf Pence COMMITTEE 4 Wolf. Oxford Guy TJinnifls ard family Sunday Han-oy Groupc a no family. Olhrr victors WCTT Crdrir and Alvin mnvc-d rn Tuesday tr to Get- i days from station WCOD.

Hams- last eight for tl pf and children tysbure. Mr. Wilt has accepted thr bum. have the opponurnty of Thus far. the Rev.

Mr. eight and losti Mus-scr in the Methodist church, have won 5 ar Oxford. March 8. at have- three SCHELL'S QUALITY SEEDS. a 8 p.

m. The Rev. Mr. Musser will; season. VIII ordered a brilliant nety of loose swds.

be arcompanied by a group of 16 Shinham. of place. appointment fT-' ttamster ai thf heaiinr: and mcetmc Haxrl Shinham sprnt thr wrck- county homo 5 Nadinr Gronpo. dispiay for his marirage with JAnnc Boleyn, LINCOLNWOY GROCERV, who will sine and play. The public Train 4 Oxford, cordially iengineer.

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