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   East Berlin News (Newspaper) - October 22, 1926, East Berlin, Pennsylvania                                f I I ill I I THE NEWS COVERS EAST BERLIN AND VICINITY LIKE THE DEW EAST BERLIN NEWS VOL 25 EAST BERLIN PA FRIDAY OCTOBER 22 1926 LOCAL EVENTS Mrs Bessie Joseph and daughter Blanche Locust at tho homo of Clinton Myers at York Springs on Sunday Messrs C E Smith Thomas Clinton Robert and were at the York fair lust week C E Bull has left at our office a stalk of corn raised from a variety that ho tells us grows corn from 15 to 17 inches in length The examining of the theran Theological Seminary at have recommended for nation Rev Jacob M Spongier of East Berlin pastor In charge at Mil Cyrenus Myers of Paradise town ship on Sunday night a week had over 100 chickens stolen one chicken bouse being left empty Edgar Lauchman transferred to Isaac Lauchman and wife a property In Jackson township Last Friday game protector W C Stevens arrested Harry Bloat of New Cumberland for cutting a coon out of a den tree on what Is called Round Top In Washington township Sloat signed an edgment and paid a tine ot Mrs Frank Worley of Los Angeles Cal who Is visiting Eastern relatives was the guest of her sister-in-law Mrs James Spangler and husband of near town last week On account of the Illness of her husband Mrs Amy B Kosl of ington township will quit farming have a public sale of far farming and Household goods nt present residence on Saturday November a detailed list of which will in The News prior to sale Clayton Sphar the blacksmith at the edge of East Berlin declares his unbelief of the little wooly worm irs a weather prophet and says all thil about Its color forecasting the coming winter is He says he will furnish anyone wanting any particular shade or color or tion of colors just what they want if they leave their with him The Junior class of the East Berlin High School will hold a thicken and waffle supper in Red hall East Berlin on Saturday October Oysters chicken sandwiches Ice etc will be served The Beat Berlin band will furnish music Supper will be ready nl 4 o'clock p m Mr and Charles Gelz A L and Iwo daughters Helen and Martha of Philadelphia wore recent visitors of Mr and George Mctz- gur of On Sunday lire visitors viewed the of circling around through tin THE What Is frequently tho neighboring armors and arises In farming thill of the responsibility of created by the stock of olio furme on another farmer land and the law relating therein came pretty near getting booked fo the York County Court lust wee when the Court's view and would have been a mutter of much In The case In question was that o 0 H Gross York R D 10 who wa charged with stealing cows valued a from his neighbor L W Swart WUB adjusted at a hearing before Al derman Walter F Owen when th prosecutor paid the costs and to lose the might have go from the lows for a few days and th defendant agreed to bear damages al to have been done to his field by ahe cows It appears that ten of cow got onto tho land of and some damage there Is to have driven the cows to his own barn and there held them Swartz then brought a suit against Gross al larceny of the cows The dc fendant waji represented at the hear ing by Attorney James O Glessner and the prosecutor by Attorney John A Hoober apple belt where they saw more ples they ever dreamed rif In passing over Eust Berlin the big Los Angeles seemed to be Hying low its lettering being plainly seen and read by many No ever realized how high it was and its estimated size fell far short of Its tual the greatest length attributed by any being 200 feet while tho correct length is 700 feet five passengers being carried The East Berlin Canning Company lira making ain addition of feet to their present cannery arid will add more machinery one machine being for the purpose of washing and ing the and carrying them to another part of the building tiro ter heretofore having been dorse by persons with baskets Sclar were in East Berlin this week Air lias completed a store and apurtmclil building in Silver Spring Aid his i home that Is a two-story brick ture feet size and located centrally In the town Mrs Sclar and son Ruben will remain in Hast Berlin tho coming winter Jacob will attend the Silver Spring High school this winter Jacobs is following up the re- cent unusual offer of Robert Shelter to the public in general of n free building lot on East Berlin Heights to who within a year will a home to cost not loss than thereon by n second free site proposition we Unow will bo liberal In the extreme If you aro thinking of building do not fail to see both Jacobs and Mr Shelter for ing started on October 1st will extend to January Local ers now to get the coon sold to homo in one trees on Hill ad- joining East Berlin belter Miss Minnie this place spent a few days last week visiting friends at York J Zeigler whose Illness we mentioned last week we regret to state is no better B J Sinner and family B W mer and wife and Miss Clara ler of Red Run spent Sunday with tho brother J Harry ner and family of Harrisburg Mr and Mrs Amos son Earl Mr and Mrs Stewart Ruth all of visited at the home ot Mr Mi's Levi Gentzler and ily West King street on Sunday Edward Staub an employe on tho farm of Harry Slough of near York has display at the News a pair of twin cinnamon pumpkins Six pair of twins were found in this year's crop Mr and Mrs Robert Philips Mr and Mrs Paul Philips daughter othy sons Jesse and Junior all of this place visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Clair Philips at Dillsburg Sunday afternoon H L Topper a of York Springs who was ini East lin Wednesday dropped Into The News arid asked to have his name en- tered on and at the same time a classified ment which elsewhere Mm Annie and Mr and Mrs Frank and daughter of Harrisburg Mrs Simon Walters and Mr and Mrs Oliver Walters and three children ot Hanover were all guests last Sunday of Mrs Annie sister The homo of Mrs Emma in East Berlin was ot quite a gathering of sons and daughters and their families on Sunday among those present being Dr and family of Nebraska now visiting friends Tiro catechetical class of the Reformed church met on Monday ening in the Sunday school The members of the class Mclntire Velma Anna ler Mary Reynolds Mary el Houtz and Lester The Rev H D Houtz is the pastor Mr and Mrs Michael Busbey of East Berlin arrd Mr and Mrs W O Walton of Mulberry were visitors of Joseph krall nil Inmate of the Homo at on last Saturday They spoilt Sunday with John Walton and family nt Milton Mr and Mrs H ID place entertained at dinner on Sunday Mr Mrs A L and Henrietta Mrs Horace Golwalt and sorr Richard of York The after noon was by a motor trip to where a son of Mr and Mrs DEATHS Mm Amandin ow of tho lutit died at her residence with her Rev 8 S Miller In East on Wednesday morning at Illness dental to advanced ago aged 82 years Deceased cume to Bust lln about 20 yours ago living nt her late homo for about the punt 14 yearn She survive her one lel Baer of Nebraska son John Myers and a brother tor wife of the Rev Miller ane place this Friday at tho meeting house burying grounds with meeting at the house at clock p m whore a short service will be hold followed by more exercises at the church the Revs W G and J M Danner officiating The death of William E a retired farmer occurred Sunday at his residence In York Death was caused by a complication of diseases and followed un Illness of some months duration He was confined to bad for the past four weeks He was 78 years old Mr Strayer at one time followed farming In Washington ship He moved to York 27 years ago and had been connected with firm of Strayer Bros Co dealers In coal flour and feed He leaves his widow Mary F Strayer and the sons and Mrs L D Reuben F Strayer Mrs John C Hershey Mrs Harry E Halu Harvey W Strayer all of York and Mrs R 0 Cook Dillsburg The following and Henry L er the well in L Strayer court detective J vin Strayer Andrew K Strayer Miss Mary Strayer Mrs A J Thompson all of York and Mrs Aaron Welgert of Wellsville Ervin Deardorff two-year-old son of Mr and Mrs David Deaidorff of York but formerly residents of the of East Berlin died at the York Hospital last week of cholera aged 2 years 7 months and 4 days Deceased child was also a grandson of Deardorff of near Interment took place at the meeting house Sunday the Rev Baker of East Berlin and the Rev Dr f the Methodist Episcopal church of- Miriam jf Infant daughter if Mr Mrs Roy Hoffman of East Berlin died Monday from lons She was aged 4 months and 21 ays She is survived by her parents and one sister as Jacob Charles and Junior and Evelyn all at home The funeral was eld on Wednesday afternoon Rev officiating Interment was iade In Mt Holly Springs cemetery The pallbearers Misses Mary larch Mabel Bentz nd Darone Mrs Mary A Myers 70 widow of harles 0 Myers a Civil War veteran led at her home along the Lincoln just east of Gettysburg on londay morning after a brief ess from a complication of diseases ler name was Miss Mary Criswoll She was born in York Mr Myers died November 6 1921 Mrs Myers is survived by two sons W H Myers URUK AM post on tho hunt how they can ho shot or captured so as inot i like the hunters out in Washington township last week The of Georgo Ramor home by Arthur Dubb wilt no doubt prove quite n benefit trr East as Mr has declared bin Intention of laying off building loin that will bo subject to by Hid public nnd also of tearing down tho brick house formerly occupied by Mr mer and building on Its foundation after tearing down the wall to make the new longer In length quite a nice and v-i Mr and Mm Dr of Nob are of doctor's mother Mrs Emma and other relatives and The doctor In ma having k girl Is now located In that state An spent months In France during the World War whora hit of turd two sons of Mrs are students Mr and In-law and daughter of Dr L H ler and wife of York who are living at Winter the of the hat recently visited part of that southern state Buildings were and roofs blowm off but no lives lost In their vicinity They nrs located 180 miles from Miami Ray of Hamilton Is giving his house a complete overhauling and when his plans tiro completed ho will an and as any one He has remodeled tho making am open stairway besides other changes will Install n healing plant and has a bath room ready for In tho future A coat of has been en the exterior W A Sinner nnd family of this returned fro n troo days trip to whore they visited J Harry Sinner nnd family Also New i cume In handy us an tor In tho service ho WHS to Lieutenancy Berlin Union County Pn whor thoy enjoyed n visit with tho Rev I S and household On Ihoy also called on Krall who an Inmate of tho Evangelical at Pn Mr homo Is Rod Mount along R No 1 East MT and Mrs Detroit Midi Mrs H H Wolf Mr and Mrs H Mrs nnd other nnd In town nn Wednesday They worn of of Mrs at ono residents of Knst Mrs being Mrs will daughter to Detroit for Iho and J Myers at home ral was held Wednesday afternoon with services at the Methodist copal church York Springs the Rev Howard Keissel officiating Interment at York Springs Mrs Mary E Austin 77 died nt her home in Table Rock Friday ing of She is survived by her husband Charles Austin eral was held Monday morning the Rev Henry W Sternal pastor of the Lutheran church ing Interment wag made at Hampton Largely attended funeral services were held Frinday afternoon at the Chestnut Grove Lutheran church for Mrs J H who died at her home In township day of last week from complications The Rov LL 13 in charge of tho services Interment In tho adjoining cemetery The bearers Thomas ward George Kennedy Geo William King and Spencer Snyder Paul D a died his home In Wednesday Ho was aged 43 years Death resulted fro ma complication of diseases after an illness of some time Mr parents were tho Into R F and Elizabeth His widow vives with two children Surviving also aro a sister Miss Mary M man and a brother Robert L inun both of Hanover and a brother and as E Scott Miss Susan E and Miss Ada man Hanover and Mrs A Z Lolb per doz III TIlU O faithful oil died recently nt Julia Walters of Hanover I the ill Mia Annl and Rudolph has routed the U L farm situated on the highway between East and Ah The festival In Hall York wan n big success tho pn coeds being Music was by York Springs Dr and Mm L Myers of York Springs entertained a party of guosti at In honor of their sixth wedding anniversary The farm of Amy B Host contain Ing 44 acres and situated In Washing ton township was sold on Monday t Clarence A Hll on private Smyser Farm For wres near1 East Berlin In Reading town ship Adams County Pa Apply to Mrs W F Welser Linden Avo York Pa Two red danger signs have been placed at the junction of tho roac and Stale Highway at the home of Reuben Slothour In Hamilton ship Mr and Mrs J D Jacobs ot toona were visitors of Geo P Jacobs and family on Sunday Mr and Mrs Jacobs of were guests in the same on same day blue gill sun distributed in the wago the Bermudian the Little creeks by the fish of the Iznak Walton League Mrs Anton of Clarks burg W Va who was al Abbottstown during the latter part of the ness and since the death of her er Mrs Alice Miller returned to her home Sunday the two-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Charles Slothour of near who swallowed a small nail that the Xray examination dis- closed as having lodged In the ache is right again nature In its functions having the same II G Hall York counly raised 50 acres of potatoes the yield being 411 bushels to the acre Mr Hall is the only York county grower evar lo produce over 400 els per acre officially He was ed a member of 400 bushel club in 1924 when his maximum yield was 414 bushels Work Is progressing on The re- of the road from the foot of the hills to Hanover borough limits Is rapidly completion At the Lime Kiln a steam shovel has been used to lower the road about three feet When finished the way will be wider James a York colored youth and a companion were ed Friday morning about clock when their automobile ed on the Lincoln highway near Ab- Winifred went to the York hospital at about 7 o'clock where he told of the accident and asked for treatment for pains in the chest and legs While several men were engaged in cutting corn on the George W Thomas farm near Porters tenanted they ed n copperhead snake perched on a corn stalk with its head lying on the ear of corn in readiness to strike Fortunately the reptile was seen in good time and was killed by the ers It measured live feet and two inches in length Stricken apoplexy as he was driving his machine Jacob D man York lost control of the car and MULBERRY IP IT'S NOT IN DIDN'T HAPPEN AROUND HERE John Hoffman n woll known it Mill died Hide oh after an tlon for a week previous was 11 of his life He WUH ii mm the lulu Martin nnd Hoffman and wan 411 yearn 4 months and IS days and Is survived by widow who was Kate Krone arid the following George M near Mrs Harry of near school Lewis Floyd John Richard Pauline and all at home several grand- children and one brother Oliver and a sister Mrs J C Leathery both of this place Funeral wan held from his late borne Wednesday morning ut o'clock with services and in- al Red Run church Rev H D Houtz of the Reformed church officiated in lire absence of the Rev J H of the Lutheran church Deceased was a member of Camp No 443 P O S of A of The pallbearers were members of Davidsburg No 43 P 0 S of A of which tho deceased was a member They J A Gross C A Brown W H Brown Harry Bellinger A L Zeigler Clarence Zeigler J M Thompson and El C Border John C Smith and family of near here attended the funeral df his er Jonas A Smith at Lemoyne on Tuesday Mr Smith was taken ill with acute indigestion on Saturday morning and died three hours later He was a son of the late Jacob T and Hollinger Smith who were residents of this section and is survived by his widow who was a laughter of the late Daniel Baer of near several children and wb brothers Jacob of near mrg and John of this place He was aged 54 years GOVERNOR VISITS COUNTY CHURCH SERVICES Mr amd Mrs Fred of fork are spending some time with W Hodgson and family Miss Paline Chronisler and Roy H Bubb have been appointed delegates o represent Sunday School t the district convention Saturday and Sunday at Red Mount With the passing away and going to of the theories of the old as to coming winters arises he heed of new ones with new signs Clayton by an unrefutable and has cast aside and away long cherished little worm which by its shades and tor years was supposed to have the coming winter The smarting under unfilled prophecies is slow and to come forth Even the who heretofore annually the public posted and prepared the actions of the squirrels In the of nuts as to whether remely busy or only leisurely airing his winter provisions keeps in he background nnd slow with is information We fear new prophets with new roofs theories must arise lest grow unmindful nnd unbelieving Have your larder well stocked and your coal bin wall filled however and you can face the with dence and October 21 Church of tho In Dei lln mooting only liu morning evening luting All-day mooting at ing of mime Ing In wook last Lutheran at Sunday morning and at In tho evening Reformed at 10 a m Preparatory and Communion Red Run at 2 p m East Berlin at 7 p m Sermon themes Tho unce of Acceptance Man's Religion Looking for Slims and Wonders Sunday school sessions tho and afternoon worship Sub- New Young people's mooting at p ml ut East Berlin Lessons from Great The Missionary of Reformed church will moot on Tuesday evening In tho S S room at Oct 26 Rev H D Houtz of East Berlin Mr and William Mr and Jonas Wolf of near Hampton attended the Pennsylvania State S S Convention at Reading on Thursday It a groat and Inspiring tion A local Sunday school convention will be held this coming Saturday and Sunday at the Evangelical church at Red Mount The Potomac Reformed Synod Is In session this week In Re- formed Church Baltimore The Reformed Communion services were well attended at Hampton on last Sunday Houtz and family were dacies the Republican candidates for by Mr Mrs Geo C 8 FISHER Candidate fur Governor The Berlin News choice at the Primary created a most favorable Impression on Adams county voters on his visit to Gettysburg on a doubt John S Fisher will be next Governor of vania His type of character never beecn excelled In a candidate for the office of governor of the Com- AKD FISHER MEET Swinging around Pennsylvania In the interest of their respective On Saturday morning brand and Miss V both of woro united In riage In tho Now Oxford Reformed Thu ring used arc on n trip to Phil and Atlantic city In a daughter nf Mr and Mm Nmo and Mr la n mm of Mr nnd Mrs STORK Mr Mrs of Oct Ill m ter AmoA to John II Olio a property In wits fatally hurt The tragedy occurred in York and the machine which the victim was ing struck a water plug then a tele- phone pole and finally crashed be- tween two houses the er from his seat to the ground and fracturing his The aid society of Re- formed church of have made final arrangements for tho Trip Around the on Saturday ing November i The trip includes India Switzerland Ireland Greenland and buck to tho United States The different countries will bo represented nt tho India nt tho home df nt the following India at the homo of Mrs Amos land Mrs Ireland Airs George Greenland Airs E E Jacobs The United States Mrs The latest group of pigs to make tho grade of a on or move pork on tho hoof was that of Edward C sor York Springs which was weighed in Saturday by R E Underwood ty far The 12 mixed Chester White nnd Berkshire pigs weighed the second heaviest litter in tho county and tho weightiest tor to date Tho piss woro fod on n balanced ration with rape The also WHS allowed to down n Held of corn The tho Individual In the litter were 230 235 215 221 208 220 236 Mid Listed so ax official service tions for tho Motor Club throughout tho county are thoso of Waltor the Garage W W On Wednesday afternoon when March of East Berlin was entering the burn of a farmer living about n mile south oT for the pose of handling a dog tied in the barn sprang upon him by reason state and national offices Gettysburg 0.11 Thursday morning at 10 o'clock holding a reception at Republican headquarters on the ond floor of the First National building Center Square The four candidates Vare candidate for United Slates Semite John's Fisher candidate for governor Ar- thur James candidate for governor Snd Jamesl F Woodward candidate for secretary of the interior came from ing shortly before the hour set for the public reception Democrats as well as Republicans were welcome at the Republican headquarters to meet the candidates nnd discuss issues with them A special Invitation was ex- tended lo tho women volers of Republican candidates Franklin Manges of York county candidate for re-election as man from the district on the Republican locket and G R of Gettysburg Republican candidate for the state legislature also were present nt the reception to meet volers major candidates spirit Iwo hours or more at burg leaving at noon for York ty where a number of the towns were visited during the day An ing mass meeting was held in York in evening The Richard McAllister Hotel over was the scene of a re- ception to Republican candidates for national and state offices at noon on Thursday mcl of Hampton on Sunday nunn Garage E D field II 0 R M Oxford rapa Now Oxford Goorno H Bast H II Kline Hampton Garage In York Springs slid with possible will bo contracted within a few tof the length of the chain bit him in two places in Iho upper lip The wounds were sufficient to cause Air March to slop In nl the office of Dr T C in and have the bites cared for The physician instructed Air to give the wounds careful nitration Tho Church of the Brethren will hold a love at lie Ver meeting house on the coming day In tho morning by he Rev Wm of Hast Petersburg Lancaster county which will he lowed by Iho nnd examination services the latter taking place nt about 4 o'clock p m Air nnd Mrs 242 avenue and Air nnd Airs Hairy E Reiser South avenue York gentlemen for- merly this vicinity have returned from n days automobile trip lo Philadelphia they visited the Negotiations nro under way by tho of the P O S of A Theatre Hunt for iho Iho fight The only obstacle is Iho high cost nl the present of that popular scenic Is hoped be will lie given by Iho pupils of school Thursday October 28 The program of songs tations and Including a spook Miss E Wallace In tho and you daughter Velum Wost King street nro visiting Mrs brother In loving hut sad remembrance of my dear brother A B Trimmer who departed this life October 19 1914 Just a thought of sweet remembrance lust a memoir fond and true Just a of And u heartache still for you Just n Sigh of olden moments Just n smile of love anew Just in silence falling And a yearning still for you The home of Mr and Mrs C E Smith Berlin the ot n very pleasant homo gathering day the event being honor of tho father Henry Berkhelmer and Iho brother Harnoy tho ter having been absent from tho family circle for 28 years Those present Air and Nathaniel Bast Berlin Air and Mrs J R Berkhelmer Air and Airs A L Rohrbaugh nf York Air and Airs fi C George and Verna Berkhelmer and Myers town Air and Mrs H T Berkhelmer of Harrisburg Air Alra James of York and Harvey Berkhelmer of Oakland Aong with those woro their chldren 34 In all Mr and Airs C E Smith and family and Mr Henry Hartley Berkhelmer oho of tiro guests of honor loft Sunday evening for Philadelphia ho will the lifter which ho will starl homeward by way of da where ho will visit Air and Airs Nathan Smith and Air nnd Mrs Em- ory L who arc now living in that Southern state his sister AIRS S BROWN TO York of the Adams Transit Company last Tuesday by 21 persons residing in thil of lo I he nil to liho ex- at Philadelphia Those who went so far ns wo could Air aid Airs Air and Airs Andrew Mr and Airs Air and Airs VOT Pel or Roy Mr and Airs John Aaron Tho names of tho cithers we were unable to loam I'll EM A TRIAL When you get your custom tailored suit give and Broadway an to show you how woll thoy can please you every way You can trust this firm with nn order ftir whorr thoy olso they will Slurry and family ut the Five Tho house of td on Went IH being ed for of York In doing work APPLES FOR 25 different varieties nt from R cents lo per nl sign York nnd Mill at school houko Boll phono OWNS KM Remembers thut store East Is well ed with guns hunting etc which nro being sold at vory reasonable prices i Mr and Mrs W S Wolf and eon Curl and Mrs J G Iho II I The Republican Campaign In Ad- ams county ia in full swing Voters recognize tho Republican dates a list of men who up from tho people As boys and young men they were schooled In tho school of hard work nnd Wru S Varo born and worked on tho farm When quite voting ho worked in Wurr Store at a wage of John S Fisher was horn on tiro farm and ns a young man taught country schools Arthur James was at boy at tho hard coal mines and James F Woodward was a mill worker in tho Pittsburgh District Tho local candidates Franklin ges and 0 R Thompson everybody knows were farmer boys nnd Individual energy honesty and fall dealing earned tho of their neighbors and Every one of tho Candidates been honored by tho electorate of their communities In tho past and tho official record of each Is beyond reproach They have nominated by tho Republican voters at n arid thereby became tho Party nominees Thoy all ns supporters of tho policies of economy and retrenchment In Thoy all that position in tho Nation Is second to no In the Union nnd Hurt of its varied Interests made its people prosperous Manufacturing and Banking all aro on a high of nto labor Tho pay Is full homos nro built and bought Bind rentH aro paid promptly merchants do a thriving and bills are paid sports and all tions contribute to Happy because of because tho of State and Nation sre so ly Thoso the sons why a Republican V 8 Senator and Republican woll iw tho Republican should Iw elected a the The of County urn alert They know f Is will They will not track by Pa fft raon food   

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