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   East Berlin News (Newspaper) - September 20, 1929, East Berlin, Pennsylvania                               THE NEWS COVERS EAST BERLIN AND VICINITY LIKE THE DEW EAST BERLIN NEWS LL K NEWS IT IT'S NOT IN THE NEWS IT DIDN'T HAPPEN AROUND HERE VOL. 17 EAST SEPTEMBER 20, 1929. PER YEAR LOCAL EVENTS The directorate of the East ROUTE ONE Mr. and Mrs. William New and DEATHS PERSISTENT SUITOR WHEN GIRL PROSECUTES MISS ADAMS LOSES MARRIAGES PERSONALS JOSEPH F. SHANK Charles Wellsville R. D. Carrying each of Gettysburg's William son of Mr. Joseph P. is. died at his 1. is a persistent whose wards by substantial pluralities and William Latchaw and home in Hampton Sunday evening are distasteful to the one at 9-30 o'clock after a two whom he would if information who resides with John Wise and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Clifton William William ni ou opponents Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary all of for the purpose of seeing the Mr. and Mrs. S F. Hoak have re- hemorrhages Mr lodged against him is He was districts where voting was above were Miss Esther of New school buildings of those turned from a visit to points in Mrs lodged in the York county jail the R. Elaine ned on Saturday morning in the were visitors at the home the idea of at their former died September 3 j awaiting trial on a charge of surety won the centennial Memorial United W A. Sinner and Mr. the best plan of construction at the least possible expense for the new school building that the State Board is upon them to An incident that cast what of a shadow over the trip was the forgetting by Dr. Eugene Elgin of his hat at an eating place where the party stopped to satisfy the inner necessitating their retracing several miles to regain the missing The car of Harvey East and one of an employee of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. zeigler and Nelson and spent day at Stony Columbia and At Stony The deceased is survived by the peace made before Alderman nomination for Adams ren church at Md. The who taught school iri following brothers and Walter F. Owen by Beulah Bounty treasurer in Tuesday's ring by East Berlin almost half a century liam Shank and Mrs. Mary East Berlin R. D. New Mrs. infatuation for Miss the Rev. W. I. pastor of also called on his old 1I1B1. no the Dover United Brethren Michael Brook they visited A. W. Freed and Jesse has cost him the was with Donald L. assisted by the Rev. George W. Mrs Louise B Weaver spent the I Mrs. Milton tion of two previous arrests and a thc of the church in. in york where she at- C. F. Hoopes is erecting a new and John year in the state hospital at which the ceremony was i tended tne of the new He was before the court in auto The Rev. Mr. Kauffman is a for- i union from the the Rev. J. 1927, when he was de- t wit h 730 pastor ol ihe church 01 Harold pastor of the I Glared mentally unsound and was Shields tan neck the bride is a at ton Lutheran concrete stone silo on his farm near Funeral was held Wednesday j W. D. Sowers made cider and ed apple butter on Some readers wondered last week if The News had a proof It's columns would have furnished matter for the Children's Puzzle j i. a 1 CHURCH SERVICES September tt Church of the Brethren Services in the East Berlin ing House morning and The Rev. Enders will preach day morning at the pre- ceded by Sunday Interment was made in the ton to the He remained neck in the rural with The couple were attended by East was the i until about a year when Kitzmiller but the latter Mr. and Mrs. Richard iof a Peasant last as released showed his heels to the other two Dover The wedded eveninS when the following he was to iwo The wedded couple Shank spent most of his life When Leathery first came before are planning to make their home in Lutheran The Rev. Paul Glatfelter will preach a Harvest Home sermon at East Berlin in the vice at Abbottstown in the Mae B. organist of Trinity The home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lutheran East has arranged for the following program of music for the Harvest Home vice in that church on Sunday Mr. and th court r 3Vears of constable for 35 abouT three I Corner of a city sT and It Kitzmiller his super- both cars being I A birthday reunion was held at Ssor for that since he was released shields considerably Mr. the home of Harvey C. Cleaver on holding the office of constable because of his four Polling places were the house formerly occupied bv the Winand and Miss Sowers made the three wards of late and George Binder and Ferrata now being at be No one suffered any ous personal Sunday in honor of eight persons whose birthdays occurred within a few weeks as W. E. Brown Mrs. Emma of New and two Earl and Edgar who for some time has been fore- Mrs. Sue Stewart and lady in the Service Shoe company East has resigned and her place is now being filled by Mrs. Beatrice of East Norman another of the bus of the Adams Transit com- was fined last Friday for speeding on the burg The Hampton school was given a treat by their Miss Maye when they were taken to the South Mountain fair at Wednesday of last The following furnished cars lor the Miss Maye Mrs. Harry Mrs. William Edgar and John Unclaimed letters addressed to Miss Marguerite A. Seabrook and Arthur L. Slaybaugh remain in the East Berlin Mrs. Ervin Miss Blanche Laughman and Emanuel Those present Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cleaver and sons Earl at the time of his Mr. Snank te f the state to The as Mr wam the voting in berland dom Highland Liberty Mt. LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Border and Mr. j and Mrs. Adam Dorothy The primary election in Mr. and Mrs. Peter Griest off very quietly ancl being polled of which An- i To Wilson To The Lord oi E. 8. Lorenz same men acted as pall for Mrs. Shank with the exception of H. A. Markle who could not at- D. in his efforts to locate New were and M Dorothy and j Poor Director Race Lorenz To the girl he has sent a There was but little com- Miss Faye Darone left on has made threats so that she is in fear of her It is said that in MRS letters he has made 1 and No i 2 Latimore MRS. MARY V. ROUTSONG threats of bodily harm to the young Mrs Mrs. nii A for the names of I day for where she will n most ol them selected having been visit her C. Harry Placed on both Following i er which she will go on to Erie to her brother and E. ton cnu Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Mrs. Charles Mrs. Albert Miss Blanche William John Charles and John all of East Berlin and Nathaniel Spring Mrs. Sue Mr. Mrs. John Rupp and Dorothy and Lottie and all of Mr. and Mrs. John Newcomer and Kathryn and Mrs. Curtis Butt and ter at the Annie M. Warner stable John Dle at Unable to where she had I was undergone an operation earlier in furnish a bond he was com- the day for She is survived mitted to jail by one Frank of two Mrs. Zora and are summarized the County Hta bail 22 the ox roast held by Reformed Red Run at 9 a. m. Bermudian at a. m. East Berlin at p. m. Sunday School Foretells a New The supper held at the home of Mrs. U. L. Glatfelter under the the spices of the Primary department of e race for the county Director of surpassed any r. 32 Harry Mrs The SURPRISE PARTY Flohr an ased Refreshments were served on the Agnes an aged laay Mrs residing with Raymond East is bedfast from Charged with assault and battery arid surety of the Stewart of Spring Grove R. D. 1, a hearing Friday Alderman James A. of He was held for furnishing bail for The arrest was made by Constable The ant was Harry who charges that when recently he asked Williams for the payment of Williams beat him Charles 23 years of R. D. 1, was ted to the county Jail Friday night after he was arrested by Constable Deininger charged with surety of the The warrant his arrest was sworn out before Alderman Owen and Beulah Jawn were played Mrs Butt and daughter Betty rendered some piano music and DOVER Miriam this left to tour the south with the Swarthmore Chautauqua She will be In charge of the children's programs given as a part Of the chautauqua Miss Gwyneth State col- body was removed from the pital to the funeral parlor of L. C funeral at York from which place the funeral was held on Wednesday morning at Burial was made in the it was not the i closest contest so far as balloting 1 was Kitzmiller has an 1 unofficial plurality over Hammers of but only 81 votes BETTY L. GEESEY Betty L. daughter of sell C. and Ruth A. died on Monday at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mt. following a brief illness due to a complication of dis- She was aged 21 ROSSVILLE returned to that place after a I three visit with Miss Bertha Linebaugh Miss Linebaugh accompanied her State college ate returning to The following motored to donia Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mr. and Mrs. William members and friends of the York Tall Cedars on Monday evening on 1 the farm of Fred C. three j miles southeast of Fifteen hundred were present and a pound steer was For A. on W. A. N. A. B. Miss Jury r. 18 d. 30 45 43 was held at the home of Mr. and ier and Miss Reba Ad- For Councilmen M. L. of the East Berlin National Mrs. Edward for the slothOur J M Danner and attended the York Wednesday in honor of Republican nomination for director j both were I can Institute of at its an- the first receiving 85 get-together meeting on the second 68 and the third evening at the This was their their who celebrated his 15th The young man re- many presents from his Games were played and 1 Mr. r the office four Tuesday's as 81' As are to be elected the of all three is refreshments served to the ams now servine on the hoard of i evidently became confused ing Arthur 6 don Ray Lester Elenore Alfred Arlene Ethel Hazel Anna Mary poor directors on an appointment from Judge D. P. Vote Is Close as to whether P. W. Kimmel was on for 4 years or 2 years as he re- 48 votes for 4 year service The vote for the two candidates he was Placed on ticket for 2 He Hazel Anna mary very close in with Ior Owe nov Kathryn Dale Miss Adams in each of the i nominated for 2-year Carlton b narrow Both Por Charles who vin William Frances i candidates carried their own dis- was on both will be opposed Charlotte Briefs mond Richard j Margaret Howaid Neal Daisy Robert Richard Luther H her home A good road picnic will be held on September 21 at near The committee in charge of the ar- rangements is as Charles Grant Spruce Miss Marion Jacob Krone and returned on the S. S. Irom a three study tour in spending the first half of the tune in a school in and the remainder of the time touring Belgium and license tags are on sale now at every county treasurer's of- fice in the Yellow figures appear on a black The fees for the licenses are for dent hunters and for Five York barbers cut the hair of 114 boys at the Paradise on Curvin E. who operates a garage at located on Thomasville R. D. 1 in Paradise was granted a decree of bankruptcy on a petition presented to the federal court by his His schedule of assest and liabilities lists debts totalling and assets amounting to In the list of is set down as being the value of the garage property at PASSES 73RD MILESTONE The News joins with the many whom we know will hold a similar in extending con- gratulations to Mrs. John of East upon her reaching the 73rd milestone in life with a prospect for many The event was celebrated in the lady's home by a little gathering of relatives and dinner being served to the Mrs. Nettie Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubley Dr. and Mrs. Perry fcr and The lady herself and also a J. Percy a traveling who made it convenient to be at woer also Other ers were Mr. and Mrs. George York Mr. and Mrs. Mervin St. Mrs. Minnie and Mrs. Ira Anthony and East Henry Robert Mr. and Mrs. John Kunkel and Be- atrice and Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Spahr and and John Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Mr. and Mrs. John Myers and Helen Kunkel visited in Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spahr and Mr. and Mrs. liam and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mr. and Mrs. Roman Spahr and Robert Spahr and Henry Spahr visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harvest home services will be ob- served Sept. 29, at p. in the Lutheran The the Rev F. D. will deliver the The annual meeting at held next Sunday September 22 at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Speakers will be present from York j and probably others Many will bring lunch and remain on the grounds during the noon This meeting house is one of the and most interesting land candles and j marks Of York county and its reach out into other Miss Margaret daughter of j drawing descendants of Mr. and Mrs. William re- i Friends who formerly met imer Anna Daron and Jacob members of the 1929 graduating class of Dover High left for where they will take courses in preparation for teaching at the State at that Sarah also a member of the 1929 class of the cal high has enrolled as a student at Thompson Business school Willis well known resident of Dover is con- fined to the near three miles south of with His condition is given as The Rev. W. E. tor of the Dover United Brethren Thelma William Grace Edna Paul Beam Emma Reba Republican The vote Helen Grace for the two candidates was Crum Harty Hamme George 740 giving the former Margaret Earl a nf Alberta Charles OI at the election by J. M. SK can. ticket and Emanuel Sinner on the over P For the of N. A. for the and that of George ter on the D. E. Brandt has been selected by the voters of both tickets for school director for six years and Mrs. Howard Mr. votes they received in and Mrs. Mrand Stewart Mrs. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Grove Robert George Mrs. Clarence Lester Rentzel For Judge of Elections the name of N. B. Sprenkle will be placed on u. I W. W. Resser on the Tne inspectors will M. Bentzel Mrs Melvin county James H le and E. F. Littlestown for director b h and William P a tne choice of Frank Mr. and Mrs Elmer Lochman Mrs is the only nominee for Are Slow Justice of the Jacob I throughout county j P c. Smith and Charles G. i dinner meeting and an address was delivered by Dr. Leon director of department of of the Pennsylvania state chamber of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zinn and called on the for- mer's Mrs. Amanda and Miss Catherine Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zwingli Reformed Sunday School last Saturday evening was a ful and happy Rev. H. D. Houtz was entertained at the home of Charles Rickrode and family of last Rev. Houtz recently called on at Gettysburg and Emmanuel Reformed Abbottstown Sunday Church school 9 a. m. Service of worship 10 a. m. This will be our annual Harvest Home Come and return your gratitude to God for all that He has done for Sermon sons from the THOMASVILLE ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shireman spent Sunday with Jonas Myers and visited the mother Mrs. j family Howard John E. Meyer and family following Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Elizabeth Strasbaugh and Mar Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ehrhart garet and Ruth and ed at the home of the Mr. and Mrs. George E. Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Shaeffer and and Edward Shive ana nt ents at Misses Reba and Ade visited at their home here Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ab- called on the uncle and Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Misses Frances leen Serff and Mary teachers in the York city spent the week-end at their re- homes Percy a traveling spent the week-end at the rate going to the Although extended them at Tuesday's home of his Mr. and Mrs the voting was the returns SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED The former not de- iwere slow coming in. I of the justice of the FOR INSTITUTE were the first received at i a position he has served for FOR TEACHERS tne or tne court nouse where nls and instructors for the HS the various advanced years making him feel a ana instructors ior ine the figures being received younger man should have stepped annual sessions of Adams county an nour after the n shoes Not to be held here institute to be held Tne last November 11 to 15. were returns to the office make their f elected he ia 11 iic j will lift the Mr. Smith r ere Oxford township and East 01 hn were heard from just be- MOTOR ACCIDENT Tuesday in celebration of his 47th birthday The Rev. through the mails re- 102 12 pairs a chocolate 72 handkerchiefs on when she celebrated her 16th birthday The orchestra of the Dover Re- formed Sunday school has been en- gaged by the Harmony Grove and many from distant to join in the day of reunion and The Western Maryland Dairy corporation is installing a bath in day school to furnish music for the creamery plant in East Berlin festival to be held near the church The necessary cess pool will also LOCKJAW PATIENT RETURNS HOME Exactly four weeks after he was admitted to the Warner hospital In the throes of nn advanced case of four-year-old Lloyd of went home I Friday completely The mis developed from a splinter which lad ran into the fleshy part of his When the child brought to the he WM unconscious ancl his iaws and of body was The dread re- to Injections of tetanus and the boy be- gan to on Saturday On Dr. N. C. Wallace and his Mrs. Mabel of Santa visited be Five York barbers cut the hair of 114 boys at the Paradise Protectory last Up to this month Adams county Prof. Frank Albert at his home in I has issued dog licenses Prof. who is 92 years of was the instructor of mathematics at Millersville Normal school when Dr. Wallace graduated in 1879, and also when his daughter Sessions of the fore noon w Gettysburg's i HANOVERIANS IN tute will be held at the Gettysburg third ward election board was the high school with departmental to compiete lts although J meetings on Wednesday the were at automobile operated by Reuel was filled with guests last following on Mr. and Mrs. and Thursday and group office some time be- the following persons havine B- Mr. and Mrs. ences in music and other special fOre was anri John Mrs. Harry Grove and Mrs. Hubley and husband and other guests were also entertained at the Mrs. E. C. Winand is spending a and William Hoke Raymond J. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lehman and Annabelle and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lehman are on a two trip to Ohio and Illinois at the latter place they are visiting Will and Harvey The following spent Sunday with George E. Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon C. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Meyer and from and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Meyer and Lorma and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Shaeffer and and son MULBERRY The Lutheran congregation week with Carlisle friends and j Red Run the Rev. J. of H. Mrs. George Henise and are visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. The hospitable home of Mr. and will hold a fall com- on October 13, when a class of new members will be Mr. and Mrs. A. H. at Mrs. Rene near school entertained the The official count will be made cally demolished and several 4-u will we Enrollment will take place m the by the Adams county pants of the machine were injured office of Superintendent Shank i ers on beginning at ered Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William I M- B- and Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Mr. Saturday November 9, with final enrollment on Monday All teachers are urged to en- roll on if En- j On Wednesday HOUSE BURNS s- Sowers and A. D. in an accident which occurred and Mrs. Abram night at the eastern edge of George Baker and j Some of our farmers attended the Arendtsville while Stauffer Miss South Mountain fair at i lady driving to the South Mountain Mrs. J. Wilson Hantz Mr. noon word was I The a left the road and Charles Brown and ville last week and speak well of it. The Leaders Training Class of 1 f jj W f i it i U 1, VI iVH IS Vy Hill It O tl 111 I I must be completed received in East Berlin that the I and turned over in a ditch after it j Mr and Mrs Georne Red Run met on Sunday evening at m to secure house of Melvin in a machine driven by Mrs. Ira Littlestown and Mr and Mrs the home of E. J. East S u j 'S y S ington about a mile and had sideswiped Myers New Oxford I The meeting next Sunday u j Mr ShanK 'a half northeast of East when the latter machine was turned i to the lert was ium ine meL i to the leit at Myers me nve sc year no evening entertainment has a ready the fire engine occupants of the Hanover car were been arranged for this years and part of thp 1 number of Speakers and instructors secured scene for the institute r George of Sprinc nlnS be at the home of Mr. and iding a few days with East j Mrs. Claude in i The Young People's Division of and a through the top of the Mr and Mrs George Run Sunday school held hastening to were Sunday visitors i their monthly class meeting at the who was driving from of of Mr and E H I home of Lester Staub on Thursday Dr C head of the 0 i K r M said she had been Miss Resser Of I when a program of 2US has resumed her studies as a elected as Paul Cleveland Western Reserve The attached one-story kitchen could not see how close her Dr. C. was comparatively all destroyed but was to year issued number 12262 o a total for last of 13060. Mrs. Howard of graduated in 1905. Dr. Wallace mother of Stewart ports that the aged who is i an employe in the office of the Ad- head of the department of is the second except Fairy Hanover were injured York and Mr. and Minerva The h to require the attention 01 M Harry of near next meeting will be held at cause is not known forehead and badly The me i nn in me oi me t t t 10 nuu ui well known to a wide circle of i ams Transit East Berlin I K S K HI buL tho firc is to have other persons whose names were not teachers in the is active was taken to Mont Alto sanatorium and in possession of all his faculties with the exception of his which is gradually failing Mr. and Mrs. David Anthony who reside at Hershey an- the birth of a daughter on Monday Mrs. Anthony was formerly Miss Edith of near for treatment on EXCHANGE FARMS Dr. C. F. di- rector of department of visual state department of public D. E. rector of thc public school business WOMAN FALLS DEAD James Diehl has exchanged his 203-acre situated in Tyrone near the Five to Orange D. of Tioga thc in- and and Mrs. H. Those present Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. th. nuo th. M- in the Paradise Mutual contents in the solci homp in Mearl Mr. and Mrs. P. W. havo Just from a motor Mr. and Mrs. burg Fire Insurance L. department of who has a vacant i Transit company were m state Clarion burg Wednesday and protested to the family until the onc burnt fore the hearing of the Public in Friendly class No. 16 of i united Brethren church held a difference in I chicken aml Supper at Mn vice commission against the of the Adams tnp to at which i Alta Katharine they attended the bin Toronto Carabel Irene Yesterday they left for Irene Helen where they Betty Gladys to rent a cottage and pass some I Gretna Fairy i sylvania General Transit company is shown nils of the Mrs. While on a Mrs. L. vau Th farm is tenn of Was ed by Clair Sterner and possession will be given the man April tally stricken at the of her G. Ruthanna Dorta Henrietta Mrs. Delia Beulah and township who are tween Harrisburg and the spent at man Lucy Hoffman of helping one line at New residence of Harlan at Roy Paul vey Arthur ville Saturday ly 40 persons were ing thc The orchestra will another in tne harvesting of the An Interstate route P Rhodes at first Mr who has been give a concert at Wolf's church the corn On Monday night they j ing Pennsylvania's capital and Mr. and Mrs. Trostel Lester George J. Rhodes 46! living in a small home near his coming Sunday September met at the home of Harry timore Is A stipulation Sunday noon from Enst on a P. Carl Sinner and years Mrs. was I will move to New The 22- ing In the hallway putting on a ideal was effected through the Ad- preparatory to reluming home I county man his when wan She farm in a Tioga county lapsed and It is believed that death I both viewing each other's farms occurred BIRTHS on Tuesday at Jonn Zeigler's i was made under which the railroad two tour in company with ion Wednesday night at David bus line agrees not to carry local i and last night at Henry before the exchange took Sept. 16. born to Mr. and Mrs about twenty men Charles a er together and an average of eight i acres of corn la territory around York DCS They will visit There will be Harvest now served by the Adams company lives at ond will return vices in Trinity Lutheran and it is expected that the protest by way of East the will be I land and 10 o'clock a. m.  

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