By Church People Through the Car Window
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
CRUSADE KEEP YOUR TEMPER— AGAINST NOBODY SIN THE CAR OLL RECORD WANTS IT VoL.56 No. 7 TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12,1949 $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE NNEI, COMMUNITY LOCALS S. STATES MEETING GUERNSEY FIELD DAY AROUND THE TOWN THROUGH THE With all my heart, I wish you All communications for this department every must be signed by the author; not for To be Held at Harney on Held Last Saturday on the morning publication, but as an evidence that the A smile that shall cor- August 22nd last until the next Items contributed are legitimate and BY CHURCH PEOPLE Taneytown Fair Grounds CAR WINDOW day's dawning. rect. Items based on mere rumor, or such want- I wish you as are likely to give offense, are not Annual reports, and a health—life's greatest ed. elections Cattle exhibited by J. Herbert wealth! advertis- farm-grown hat contest will be among This column is not for use in Mt. Joy. Keysville and Harney Snyder, of Uniqn Bridge, Saturday Second Installment Describing I wish you always near so that I may ing any money-making program, fair. sup- the highlights of the Southern States intended for won the senior and grand champion- help to cheer per, party or sale. It is annual membership meeting at the ships in both cow and bull classes in now% personals, and such matters as may took the Each future day and in some way-- interest. Null's Grove, Harney, Md., at 8:00 Persons Cruise Guernsey the Northwest be of community the annual Western Shore help to bring you happiness! P. M., (DST), August 22. Field Day. Harney, Reindollar, of Dayton, Sponsored by Southern States Co- St. Paul's Sunday School, Mr. Snyder's entry "Will Gorlan's After a ten minutes stop in Min- Remember way back when it was Mrs. Leithia Md., sponsored a very pleasant trip pro- visiting relatives in this vi- operative and members served by Peerless Steadfast" was proclaimed neapolis, the Empire Builder the biggest thing to go to Niagara Ohio, is to Tolchester, Saturday, August 6th. ceeds westward on its journey. On Falls on a cinity. Wilbur L. Reifsnider, Taneytown, senior and grand champion bull, and Honeymoon? Although, Md., Cooperative Agency, the meet- Leaving the little town of Harney his "Locustcrest Dicta Nina" won as the way we are going to see what many still go on such an important Mrs. Charles B. Kephart has spent ing will be presided over by David about 7:15 A. M., with about eighty senior and grand champion cow. The we can see. We still have 1,822 miles trip, it isn't as it was in those years the past ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Hess, chairman of the local Southern people including men, women and animal also was adjudged the best to Portland. due to so many other .places to hon- Howard W. Amos and family, Phila- States Advisory Board. children of all ages from Mt. Joy, uddered cow. Willmar, Minnesota, is the trade eymoon. The time, I visited this delphia, Pa. The annual Southern States Coop- Keysville and people from our own Entries totaling 112 were exhibit- center and distribution point for famous place was the first and last erative report will be delivered •by local church. ed on the fair grounds in a show Western Minnesota's rich agricul- time and although it is wonderful to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherald, Jr., L. B. Baldwin, of Frederick, Md., We were wry fortunate to have sponsored by the Maryland Coopera- tural area. The surrounding lakes see, I have no desire to visit there and daughters, of Annapolis, Md., Southern States district manager for two modern busses owned and oper- tive Guernsey Breeders Association, teem with sportsmen and vacation- again. After walking around spent this week with Mr. and Mrs. this area. ated by Mr. Harvey Leister, West- working with the extension service of ists. At Breckenridge, the Great through the park and viewing the Ralph Hess, of near town. A report on services rendered minster, Md. He exercised the best of the University of Maryland. Northern trains cross between Min- Rapids, we took an elevator which is farmers locally will be given by W. care and comfort all the way to Bal- Trophies were awarded the win- nesota and North Dakota. 140 feet underground and is actually Miss Clara Reindollar, Baltimore, L. Reifsnider, local agency manager. timore. He is not only a skillful There is an imposing State Teach- run by the power of the Falls. We Beulah Castle, York, ners in all classes with ribbons pro- Md., and Miss Election of new members to the operator of busses but also a fine and places. ers College at Minot, N. D., and 50 ventured the trip in the little boat the guests of Mrs. M. H. vided for second third Pa., were local Advisory Board and Farm christian man. a judging contest, John Mer- miles away is Garrison Dam, first called, "Maid of The Mist" first be- Reindollar and .family, today, Friday. In Home Advisory Committee will be On our way to Baltimore people ryman, of Sparks, was the winner, big unit of Missouri River Basin Pro- ing dressed in heavy rain coats and seemed to be still sleepy but when E. Sell, Robert Sell, included in the business. session. with Bradley Jones as the runner-up. ject. Fargo is the center for many matching hats which appeared like Mrs. Adah we came to those fine one-way streets railroad lines. The North Taneytown, Mrs. Maxine Keilholtz, Nominees for the Board posts are The field day is a preliminary to branch the Klu Klux outfit used in "The Edwin Benner, Gettysburg, Pa.; we became very much alive and ready the judgment at the State Fair at Dakota School of Science and U. S. Birth of a Nation." We went on up- and daughter, Judy, Emmitsburg, people, and most of all at Atlantic City, N. Clyde Frock, Taneytowa, Md.; Earl to ve houses, Timonium in September. Indian School are seen at Wahpeton. per deck to get a good view of the spent this week those big boats that bring comfort J. Basehoure, Littlestown, Pa.; Melvin Other successful exhibitors includ- Westward passengers set watches American Falls and the Horse Shoe -- Patterson, Gettysburg, Pa., and Erl- to thousands of people during the ed: William Fouche, Adarnstownn back one hour at Williston, N. D. A Falls which is an inspiring sight in Mrs. Charles Baker, Frederick St., ington P. Shriver, Gettysburg, Pa. summer months of each year. Carroll Leatherman, Jr., Myersville; few miles west, across the Montana itself. One can't describe this mar- entered the Annie M. Warner Hos- Farm Home Committee nominees are We arrived in Baltimore about 9:05 Andrew Hoff, New Windsor; Charles line, is Old Fort Buford, where Chief velous sight and do it justice. We ap- pital on August 1 for an operation. Mrs. Marlin Six, Taneytown, Md.; A. M. giving ourselves plenty of F. Smith, Jr., Union Bridge. Sitting Bull surrendered. Thirty-eight preciated its beauty from various She returned yesterday (Thursday) Mrs. John Waybright, Taneytown; time to survey the water front. Al- miles west of Williston, near Bain- viewpoints before going on lower to her home. Md.; Mrs. Allen Walker, Gettysburg, most in front of the pier owned and ville, is the spot where Lewis and deck. The constant rush and roar of Pa., and Mrs. David Reaver, Gettys- operated by the Tolchester Steamship PROCEEDINGS ORPHANS' COURT Clark first entered Montana. the Falls and Rapids was actually The, Drum & Bugle Corps of Hes- burg, Pa. Other nominations may be Co. stood a large building on the op- The site of the engineering head- terrorizing and inspiring. Return- son-Snider Post won the 2nd prize in made from the floor. posite side of the street, which is Rosemary J. Maynard, administra_ quarters for the Missouri-Souris ir- ing, the boat landed to discharge a the Firemen's parade at Hampstead Considerable interest is expected known as The Spice and Vanilla trix of the estate of Sarah Katherine rigation project is Wolf Point, Mon- few passengers on the Canadian side last Saturday afternoon. A prize in the Farm-Grown Hat contest for Factory. We should all know that Maynard, deceased, filed report of tana. The altitude of this city of who were English subjects. The rub- of $10.00 was awarded to this non- farm women and girls. Hats are to Baltimore is the gate-way to the sale of goods and chattels and set- about 3,000 people is 2,004 feet. The ber outfits surely came in handy as firemen group. be made of vegetable or field crops, South, and in order to preserve food tled her first and final account. main canal of the irrigation project we were wet from head to toe on ac- plus the wire or other materials in the South more spices are con- The last will and testament of will skirt the city on the north, and count of the force of the Falls. Re- %Miss Eleanor Kephart has return- needed to hold them together. These sumed. William Tracy Musselman, deceased, supply life-giving water to many turning to land, we were again taken ed to her- home, after visiting Miss creations may be any size or shape Our committee in charge of the ex- was admitted to probate and letters thousand thirsty acres. About thirty up in the elevator. We boarded a Marion Yancey, Clarksville, Va., and and are to be modeled by the person cursion went to work as soon as we testamentary were granted ,unto miles west, a branch spur runs to bus which drove around the park to Mr.