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Delta Herald-Times (Newspaper) - December 7, 1933, Delta, PennsylvaniaDelta Herald times the Only newspaper adequately covering Southern York county Pennsylvania and Northern Harford county Maryland be 00 cur part vol. La. No. 49 Delta York county pa., thursday december Marion Macomber j Cardiff lady assumes duties As postmaster celebrates birthday Borough and township school boards reorganize card of appreciation or. And mrs. Albert Ruff of car diff entertained a number of family friends at a thanksgiving dinner i Honor of the former s Mother mrs. I Jacob j. Ruff who celebrated her birthday anniversary. Those present or. And mrs. Jacob j. Ruff other local happenings of interest or. And mrs. J. Howard Stubbs have returned after spending some time with their children in Philadel phia or and mrs. Jacob j. Ruff and or and mrs. Albert Ruff spent Sun Day evening at the Home of or. And mrs. William b. Orr of Constitution. Or. And mrs. Jacob j. Ruff expect to spend some time at the Orr Home. Or. And mrs. Meridith Evans of Bel air and miss Magdalene Evans of Berwin pa., spent saturday eve Ning with or. And mrs. Fleming Evans. Miss Ann Glidden is recuperating at the Home of or. And mrs. J. W. New jr., Philadelphia after under going an operation for the removal of her tonsils. Or. And mrs. Clinton Johnson and mrs. Emory Hose sr., or. And mrs. Marion s Macomber received his appointment As postmaster at Delta on saturday december 2 and immediately assumed his new duties. He succeeds a Grant Dunlap who has been postmaster for the past i or. And mrs. Albert Ruff or. And eight years. Or. Macomber was formerly manager and operator of the Cardiff roller Mills. The new postmaster has named As his assistant Ralph Fulton a former employee of the Peoples National Bank. Or. Fulton succeeds Hugh r. Evans who has held the position of assistant for the past eleven years after a Long term of service As a a reorganization meeting of the member and for Many years As Delta school Board was held at the j president or. William t. Brown High. School building on monday retires from the Board of school evening. C. C. Stiffler was elected directors. President succeeding William t. I Brown who has held the office several years. The other officers Are Edgar Ruff or and mrs. G. Vice president Rev. B. W. Jones Secretary j. C. Macomber and j treasurer Harvie l. Stubbs. The peach Bottom school Board held their reorganization meeting on was president Graham Thompson As vice president. The Secretary and treasurer Are Abel Morris and mrs. Harry Mackinson. Thompson or. And mrs. Bailey Ruff i Saturn afternoon. D. D. Stid or. And mrs. Merle stump or. And1 mrs. Charles Mclaughlin mrs. Anna Leamon mrs. John Engle misses Mary and Ruth Hose mar Garet and Betty Jane Ruff Mahala Geesey Anna Strieder Lovell Ruff Esther Thompson Doris and Jean stump messes. Emory Hose jr., John Weaver Ralph Everett and Richard Ruff Ray Steininger Clay i ton Strayer Preston Gerald Sterling and Vincent Thompson Charles Mur Phy Joseph Harnley and Gene Engle. By his Long and faithful and efficient record or. Brown has rendered an incalculable service to the people of this Community. His insight into and acquaintance with the problems of Public education which these hectic years create have proven of inestimable help. The Board wish to take this medium of expressing their appreciation of or. Brown s services As school director. By order of the Board. Christmas Seal drive makes great Start in Community first returns of drive received from Delta it returns from the mail Sale Jare this effect was part of the thanks arriving at the Christmas Seal Gale i Headquarters of the York county tuberculosis society in increasing numbers and show a return of a of 45th anniversary proximately 33 cents per letter. The entertains in Honor first contribution came from a Farmer or. And mrs c. C Butler enter Down near Delta. While a storekeeper trained a number of their friends to on the Susquehanna Trail a. A dinner on thanksgiving Day in Salesman of farm implements near Honor of their 45th wedding Annivera Dillsburg vied for second . In Valley school notes or. And mrs. R. Lee Newlon of Alexandria Virginia and mrs. A. C. Mobley spent sunday afternoon at officials work to get school ground improvements the Home of or. And mrs. Byron p. School is Hughes and family. A subject which has been discussed of the Delta school Board and others Dallastown interested in the beautification of the Edward Burk Are for health Day programme Given in the schools last week. The schools Are doing their part through the preparation and Broad j Ramsay casting of plays based on the Seal i spending a few Days with their Sale and the work of the society. For tend Ralph Houser of Edgewood. The play winning first place in the recent radio contest was broadcast on tuesday by the Fawn township school. On Friday december 8 at Clifton Fantom of York got a Deer Marly times by the various members on Friday. Sidney Stewart of spent the week end with his grand parents or. And mrs. Daniel Stewart. Raymond Kennedy and family of Lancaster spent sunday with or. And mrs. John Steele and family. Arthur mag Laugham received in juries on monday by a Stone falling out of a truck. Edna Willis. Goldie and Junior Krick spent sunday afternoon with or. And mrs. Jesse Wayne. Arthur Maglaughlin butchered thanksgiving Day. Miss Audrey Barnett spent Sun Day torning with Thomas l. Bar Nett and family. Or. And mrs. Frank Batly spent thursday evening with Thomas l. Barnett and family. Sary. Those present were mrs. Harry other words All sorts of people Are p. M. A group of pupils from Ashton of Baldwin mrs. Interested in the Seal Sale and.-. Are red lion will present a play written sweating and miss Isabel sweating j ready to give in order to continue i by Elizabeth Mcallister. While the of the rocks or. And mrs g. J the fight against tuberculosis which following tuesday december 12, Stu Mccomas or. And mrs. Supports. Dents from West York High school Scarff and mrs. Anna Anderson of i the majority of the returns fare and the Catholic High school will Fallston mrs. Perry Carroll of Jac by mail although a number of give two plays in a joint programme Sonville my or. And mrs Harry Chenworth and miss Elizabeth Chen Worth of Jarrettsville and mrs. H. Delta. Or. And mrs. Brooke Snodgrass at g tended the musical representation of the creation presented at the St. Paul lutheran Church Littlestown penna., on tuesday night. 1 mrs. Harry Morrow daughters j Dorothy and Evelyn and miss Gladys Thompson were week end guests of or and mrs. Harry Thompson of Whiteford. The Delta methodist protestant or. And mrs. Weldon Dodson of in Rob met at the Home and Home missionary society the Home missionary society of people bring them in to the society s at a. M All broadcasts Are office while others leave theirs at made Over station to re. The local collection stations in the personal solicitation of Large con various towns. In this Section such Tribu tors is being made this week stations Are located at Harkins store by local chairmen in the various Delta the a drug store in Stew t towns and in York by a local com arts town and East Prospect a Bank. I Mittee. Assisted by members of the one letter coming into head Quad j Exchange club or. Henry Wasbers or. Chairman. Every one seems will ing and ready to help in securing the funds necessary to continue the year round fight against tuberculosis realization of the need Reading visited the former s Mother mrs Warren Williams on monday practice Here mrs. James a Dodson who is a evening. The regular business ifl30 the patient in the Maryland general hos my was held followed by a social ters read am returning the seals As received i must buy from the child the writer evidently is under the impression that the christinas i seals will be sold by the school Tuul. Ren later in the month As was the mrs. Thomas Burk is very ill. Or. And mrs. Arthur Maglaughlin and children Nora Lillian Edna and Randall visited or. And mrs. Thomas Burk on sunday. Or. And mrs. Leonard Pomraning spent monday night with mrs. Eva Johnson. Or. And mrs. Lewis Scarborough moved wednesday and thursday of last week to the miss Jennie Mccluskey property near slate Hill. Miss Elizabeth Cooper spent Sun Day with or. And mrs. Nelson Cooper and family of slate Hill. Those having a perfect attendance during the month of. November were Edwell Beard Lawrence Burk Wil Liam Fantom Willis Krick Randall Maglaughlin Reed Norris Keith Robinson Paul Scarborough James Steele Mildred Ailes Anna Ailes Eula Beard Dorothy Henry mar Garet Henrik Borothy Hughes Edna. School grounds. And it is a subject which should not Only be talked of by officials but by the whole town. The school grounds Lic grounds and perhaps the Only Public grounds our town possesses which should be an inducement to make it outstanding. Of course we All know the reason these improve ments have not been made is the Lack of sufficient funds. Money is being appropriated Al most daily by the state and also fed eral governments for Public purposes. Just recently a certain sum hag been allowed the county of York under the county welfare association for just such work As Delta is greatly in need of. But How Are we going to get it the Delta school Board officials Are working on this proposition at the present time and any support or i direct information the Delta citizens can give them will be appreciated we feel sure. Court for j from explains this. For the increasing Dan i Kik Lee Lillian mag j from disease due to the re or rom e n. L Smith Esther Smith by sults of living conditions a rising t Steele Edith Stewart bet Pital suffering with a fractured hip they also spent several Days at the Dodson Home in Delta. Hour which was enjoyed by All. Refreshments were served to the Fol lowing Rev. And mrs. B. F. Ruley Hugh Evans new York spent the i or. And mrs. Warren Williams. Mrs. Week end with his parents or. Cantler mrs. Alta Hughes mrs. H. J. Evans mrs. Charles o. Brown mrs. Orville Ellis h Hughes of Baltimore j Lehr misses Alma Macomber Laura spent a few Days at the Home of his Cassandra Jones Doretha son in Law and daughter or. And Cantler messes. Howard Harvey mrs. Gilbert Ruff. I Ralph Cantler and Edward Boswell. Or and mrs. S. A. Mckinley spent sunday afternoon with or. And mrs j John Clark Bridgeton. A. Mks. Geiger celebrates Hiber miss Bertie Pyle who is employed g6th birthday anniversary in Baltimore spent thanksgiving Day with her father e. E. Pyle this piety As this method was discontinued j the Young people taking the tuber Louise Torbert Olive Torbert Edith when the mail Sale was introduced i Culin test found to have tuberculosis Smjth John Wiley George Loucks it is possible that some children will i infection create a situation demand Edwin take the seals sent their parents and ing action. And the Purchase of j thirty two students in the Gram attempt to sell them from door to tuberculosis Christmas seals is department made an average of i this is not at the request of the society who discourage this As much As possible. A pledge to Way in which All can help. It Means a in 3pellmg during the past month. Protection for yourself and family they were As Llilian Smith and care for those ill with the disease. Betty Whiteford Edith Stewart place. Mrs. Clarence Kilgore and miss on wednesday november 29. Mrs. Elizabeth Geiger celebrated her eighty sixth birthday by serving a Whiteford or. And mrs Hugh Hughes and mrs. Will Hughes spent sunday with or and mrs Charles Grancel of Morrisville. Or. And mrs. Harry Shver and children spent thanksgiving Day with mrs. Fisher hostess to ladies club the december meeting of the social service club was held at the Home of mrs. William Fisher main St., on Keith Robinson Dorothy Henry mar Garet Henry. Dorothy Hughes Jane Ailes Anna Ailes Ida May Ayres. Mabel Smith Etta Louise Torbert Milton Johnson Garnette Davis Isa Belle Ailes Mildred Ailes Esther Smith. Harvey Stewartjr Billy Fantom James Steele Leroy Wilson. James Barnett Percy Carter Leonard Hazel Dunlap spent thanksgiving Day Turkey dinner to a few friends at the or mrs Kilgore Havre de Grace my j Drumore Lancaster county. Wag org wish to pre. Daughter. Shirley of Baltimore spent or. And mrs Percy Gnau of York. Resident mass Verba Clarencejr and mrs c p end Ngoa j or. And mrs. William Kunkle and p Christ Anas for c Friday the newly elected Mary Ward. Willis Krick. No grass. Were Delta on thanksgiving papa her dinner Day and attended services at the re own hands Wimch Ghe did quite Mother mrs Harry Keese. H thanksgiving Day with the former s Hoboth Church. Hugh Bailey of Churchville my spent thanks iving with his _ unusual for one of her remarkable i mrs Emory Smithson is spending w Jones in Baltimore with her diner guests were or. And mrs. A ill heaps who still con brother in Law and sister or. And Edward James Cardiff or and mrs nuts quite ill. C. Mrs. John West Bangor messes. William Mundorff Warren Burkins and Earl Barbour returned on sunday from a gunning trip to Harman a. We Are sorry to state the above sportsmen met with very poor Luck. Henry Schaffer has returned Home after spending thanksgiving with relatives in Philadelphia. G t. Griffith is a patient in the Union memorial Hospital Baltimore undergoing observation under the care of or. Finney. John Hughes of new Haven conn., visited mrs. Mary j. Tyson and other relatives in this Section on saturday. A Little child of Delmer Burkins ill with diphtheria. The quarantine has been lifted at the Home of Guy Pearthree. Or and mrs. Edward Schaffer and daughter Margaret of Philadel phia visited relatives in this place on sunday. Mrs. Virginia Hughes of York spent last Friday with mrs. Guy Pearthree. Mrs. William Montgomery who has been quite ill is much improved. Mrs Olive d Ellis of Wilmington Del., spent a few Days last week with mrs. Annie Jones and brother Ellis g Williams. Mrs. Mary e. Morris and miss Elinor Morris spent thanksgiving Day with their aunt miss Mary h. Williams of Baltimore. The c4 or of the Rehoboth Church have a i hearsay every sunday even if scr icons preparing for the i Stipes anthems Vury Rich Tings with Good Atoui enors wore hold at the lurch 01 thanksgiving Day the meets at Bryansville 0 re 1-lf, was taken for the of Bible society of new the november meeting of the it Mae Are Margaret in this Section the thanksgiving Bas present a acre mrs. Wil Young people s society mrs. Richard Rees. David Fulton Delta miss Mary me or mrs e j Stively of or. And mrs o. H heaps spent cum mag is mrs. Clarence Grove spent monday evening monday afternoon in Baltimore and children Jesse Mary or. And mis. Warren Glasgow Dorgan mrs. Clinton Johnson mrs Young people s missionary society of Kenneth Jones. Mrs. William Snow Bryansville Church was hold at the is misses Verba Snodgrass mar Home of Samuel Snyder. Mrs. C c. Mildred Snodgrass Isa Kreidler had charge of the meeting j mrs. John Jacobs is quite ill at three Baltimore boys who said the Home of her son in Law and they were on their Way to California daughter or. And mrs. Clarence spent monday night in the Delta Wiley. Lockup. Miss Margaret Wheeler is visiting j the boys Lett sometime with her Cousin . Paul i Amos of Baltimore. Miss Olive norms has accepted a position with the Dupont co., Wil Emington Del. Or. And mrs. Melva Barrett and son of Wilmington spent thanks giving with relatives Here. Wilbur Norris of the state for _ r o.vj.11u1 1 -1-.jia ui.iu.1. Mrs. Maggie Jones loll on sunday Euzabeth Edward James or. All or. And mrs Dill Amos and or. Ramsay Bertha the members present were As for Philadelphia where she expects a a Drumore and mrs and mrs. Orville Allison of Balti Heck or and mrs Charles Bair or and to remain for the Winter Geiger. Other callers were or. An a More. 3pent thursday evening in Rev and mrs. Hill and or. And mrs Harvey Sidwell and children Whiteford. Mrs. Jerry Adams of York were proctors William and Mary Louise. Mass Ciara Jones is spending thanksgiving guests of or. And mrs William t Brown mrs. Joseph Wiley spent Friday with her son and daughter in Law j Klina ways or. And mrs. Clarence e. Wiley. J miss Phoebe Hughes of York is visiting in this Vicinity. C. T. U. With mrs. Galley Pauline Robinson Mary Elizabeth mrs. A. N. Bair mrs c c Kreidler 1 Jones Anna Wiley Marian Fisher or. And mrs. Arthur Bair misses mrs j. T. Gaily was hostess to Marjone Switzer mane Din snore Ruth and Reba Ruff Margaret a the women s Christian to Mccrance and master Billy Fisher. Baltimore Early Lone Betty Lee Kahoe Mary and Union on ill noon the i Marguerite Sellers Burna Kilburn loader mrs porn Mington Erma Myers Viola Wise messes presided. Those present mrs full Deer shot Samuel Mclaughlin William me s j Wilson mrs Henry Poff mrs. By local boys Laugham. Clifton and Harry Kilburn i w. B. Davis mrs o a craps mrs. Robert Wickes and Samuel Snyder. William , mrs m s Maconber Estry Camp spent the week end at Deer must be plentiful this year r or maybe our local boys Are just j Good Luck. Friday his Home Here or. And mrs. L l. Mckinley and Fantom and Fred Ramsay friends in Carlisle penna., this week. James Fletcher of Fawn Grove spent sunday at the Home of or. And mrs. Albert Ruff. Or. And mrs w. A. Montooth of Harrisburg spent monday afternoon with or. And mrs. S. A Mckinley. Many College students spent the continued on Page 3 monday morning walked As far As daughters visited Henry Norris. Who returned Towson and there jumped a truck is a patient at the Union memorial enough to bring returned with an eight Point and saturday Al Street one. Orville Gehr was Slateville missionary society the Slateville missionary society will meet in the Chapel on thurs Day december 14 at 10 o clock. The Are mrs. Marshall scar Borough mrs. B. W. Jones mrs. Arthur Harry and mrs. D. F. Baker. Baltimore which the boys understood was going to York but it proceeded to Delta instead. Arriving in Delta the boys were taken into custody by officer Sam Irwin. While being questioned by officer Irwin the boys revealed that they were running away from Home. Immediately they were committed to the Delta lockup for the night and Maryland state police notified who came Here on tuesday morning and took them Home. The runaways were Albert Gra Fine program Hospital on thursday evening. Or. And mrs. Charles Harman of Wilmington spent thanksgiving Day with relatives Here. Miss Phoebe Mckinley spent the week end with her parents or. And mrs. L. L. Mckinley. Mrs. Dollie Glasgow and grand 1 Home. Sunday police court four Given hearings peach Bottom Grange no 1711 met Jat the Grange Hall on monday night december 4, 1933 with worthy Mas Ter b. P. Stubbs presiding. The minutes were read and approved mrs. Hugh Scotten was appointed pianist for the ensuing year. Plans were Benjamin Blackburn Wilson Rey nolds Benjamin founds and Albert mrs. John Hammond. Mrs w w Sellers mrs Warren pc Mington. Mrs. J. T. And misses Alice and Guy Mccurdy Guild chapter meets at Cardiff Home miss Beryl Wyman was hostess to the Westminster Guild chapter of the slate Ridge Church on saturday afternoon. The devotional exercises made to distribute Christmas Bas were conducted by miss Alice sets to needy families in the com Wheeler followed by prayer by miss daughter Mildred Glasgow spent the Romanough were arrested by con Unity. The following literary pro Pauline Ramsay. Miss Beryl Wyman week end with the former s daughter i stable c. O. Holden for disorderly mrs. Elsie Evans. Joseph heaps has been confined to the House suffering with Quincy. Ham 13, and Martin Graham 16, miss Ethel Hughes has returned 1400 e. Land Vale St., Baltimore after visiting her Uncle and conduct in Bangor on saturday eve Gram was Given Reading Philip Kilgore recitation Joy of Ning. A hearing was held before Helen origin of thanks Squire Crawford on sunday morning j Betty Griffith recent in and the boys being unable to prove ments in agriculture for which their fines were committed to the we Are b. P. Stubbs William Holden 13, 416 Pitman place aunt or. And mrs. Charles Grancel York county jail for from eight to Reading Ruth Ailes. Of Morrisville. Sixteen Days. Grange closed in the usual form. Had charge of the business meeting. Those present were mrs. Amos s r Borough mrs. Raymond Bonne did mrs. Luther heaps mrs. M. F. Bax Ter mrs. F. W. Wyman mrs. Graham Thompson Pauline Ramsay Alice Wheeler Anita heaps and Beryl Wyman. Spatter

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