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Hersiie y Bfie's A Little About You , About Ycur Keitttor ' and Things in Genital David Swartz and wife visited rc-\~- tives at Penbrook oil Sunday.- Rev. I); E. Long and Prof. H. ¥ . , Shenk, both of Annville', were at thiV place in the interests of Lebanon Valley College. Convulsions caused the death , at eh early hour on Saturday morning of the two months old baby of Mr, and Mrs. Noah Klaus. Burial was made Li Lebanon on Monday; : Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gordon, Mrs. C. Hess and Russel L. Aungst spent Sat-urday at Harrisburg and-also took in the sights at Paxtang Park, Allison J. Garman> of Pitearrn, made a business trip to this place on S&tur-. day. . ¦ . -. • ¦ ¦ ; . . : Ihe Hershey Band will furnish the music at the Gravel Hill Sunday school picnic on Saturday,, which will be held in Mark's grove at Coffeetown. ; : ;" Mrs. M. L. Hershey was at Mt. Gretna G hautauqua, the guest of Mrs, L. S. Shi mmel. ¦ ¦ :"; Miss Maggie Strickler, of Lebanon and Miss Lillian Maulf air, of Annville, visited v::iends at this place. - •; A number of young people spent Sun-day at Valley Gleri Park. Caulde r Stewart and his sister Rhoda, visited their parents at Lebanon over Sunday. They both returned on ,Mon-day Morr ing to relinquish their positions jn the H€ rshey Chocolate factory.,, I Continued on page 16)/ 1 PALMYRA SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC f il | ; ¦ . . - .; ' ' ¦ . . . . Ml ^pf The committee in charge urge you to spend a full day at Hershey. Business W\ .'m at. Palmyra will be suspended. #f$i Ample arran gements have been made with the street railway company for t^i ^ ; " cars and you need not worry about getting heme. All b-askets must be at the -»i «, different-stations' -along the line before.8 a. m., and must be labeled or tagged. Hj ,f M with the owner 's name and station. For instance , "Jno. Jones , a/c Shope's 'g! l| Store. " This will insure promnt delivery in the evening. " • ' '/ ' K •%• '. • Slipper must be over and all baskets read y by 6.30 p. m. . ' ¦• tV y. . The program for the day, Aug. 3rd , is as follows : * ¦m ^ . ...... . '¦ . - . ¦ ' ¦ ' . ¦ • '- . - ' H ft . 8..a. ,m.-—Band and schools leave Palmyra for Hershey. §§ w. 6:30 a. ir.—Running Race. J. Spayd Bomberger challenges C. F. Zimmer- -sk ¦ »¦• mer for ' a 100-yard dash. _ . <|i :|f ¦ : " TO a. m.—Boat Racing. . H. M. Zerbe challenges C. L. Marks. i| "W- '~ 10:30 a. m.-—Tub Race on the lake. Mr. Andrew Stauffer challenges Mr. w « . Edwin Grube.r. . ¦ ..„; '» 1§/- ; II a. m. to .l p. m.^-Dinn er. |.|) 1:45 p. ;.m.—Vaudeville. ¦ pi 111 3 p. iri.—Wheelbarrow Race. David Landis challenges John C Early. .. "¦% .11-' • '¦ . ¦ - - , ¦ ¦ m . «•' - 3:15 p. m.— Baseball. m g:: .5 p. m. to 6:30 p. m —Supper. .' ® ¦«•'••• 6 p. m. to 8 p. m.—Band Concert by Iroquois Bind. . .. ' » ^1 —. r r ¦ » ¦ ' ¦. - . fffljj H 8:15 p. m.—Vaudeville. '/ ' ' ¦• M f| • • •' .. •• ' • ' . • ' . ' ' ' - '" ' ¦ ¦ '' ¦ - ' '& i'HI Valuable prizes will be given in each contest. . . lit J P. S —Mr . James Zerbe and MivW. H. Miller challenges any one on the S iH grounds for 100 points in .quoits. ' ' . M
Object Description
Title | The Hershey Press 1910-07-29 |
Subject | Hershey (Pa.)--Newspapers |
Description | The Hershey Press (alternatively published as "Hershey's Weekly" or "Hershey's The Progressive Weekly") was the first local newspaper, published from 1909 until 1926, covering news and events throughout the Township of Derry, Hershey, and surrounding Pennsylvania communities. |
Date | 1910-07-29 |
Location Covered | Hershey (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Rights | https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/?language=en |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact Hershey Community Archives at contact@hersheyarchives.org. |
Contributing Institution | Milton Hershey School |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | The Hershey Press 1910-07-29 |
Subject | Hershey (Pa.)--Newspapers |
Description | The Hershey Press (alternatively published as "Hershey's Weekly" or "Hershey's The Progressive Weekly") was the first local newspaper, published from 1909 until 1926, covering news and events throughout the Township of Derry, Hershey, and surrounding Pennsylvania communities. |
Date | 1910-07-29 |
Location Covered | Hershey (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Rights | https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/?language=en |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact Hershey Community Archives at contact@hersheyarchives.org. |
Contributing Institution | Milton Hershey School |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | Hersiie y Bfie's A Little About You , About Ycur Keitttor ' and Things in Genital David Swartz and wife visited rc-\~- tives at Penbrook oil Sunday.- Rev. I); E. Long and Prof. H. ¥ . , Shenk, both of Annville', were at thiV place in the interests of Lebanon Valley College. Convulsions caused the death , at eh early hour on Saturday morning of the two months old baby of Mr, and Mrs. Noah Klaus. Burial was made Li Lebanon on Monday; : Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gordon, Mrs. C. Hess and Russel L. Aungst spent Sat-urday at Harrisburg and-also took in the sights at Paxtang Park, Allison J. Garman> of Pitearrn, made a business trip to this place on S&tur-. day. . ¦ . -. • ¦ ¦ ; . . : Ihe Hershey Band will furnish the music at the Gravel Hill Sunday school picnic on Saturday,, which will be held in Mark's grove at Coffeetown. ; : ;" Mrs. M. L. Hershey was at Mt. Gretna G hautauqua, the guest of Mrs, L. S. Shi mmel. ¦ ¦ :"; Miss Maggie Strickler, of Lebanon and Miss Lillian Maulf air, of Annville, visited v::iends at this place. - •; A number of young people spent Sun-day at Valley Gleri Park. Caulde r Stewart and his sister Rhoda, visited their parents at Lebanon over Sunday. They both returned on ,Mon-day Morr ing to relinquish their positions jn the H€ rshey Chocolate factory.,, I Continued on page 16)/ 1 PALMYRA SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC f il | ; ¦ . . - .; ' ' ¦ . . . . Ml ^pf The committee in charge urge you to spend a full day at Hershey. Business W\ .'m at. Palmyra will be suspended. #f$i Ample arran gements have been made with the street railway company for t^i ^ ; " cars and you need not worry about getting heme. All b-askets must be at the -»i «, different-stations' -along the line before.8 a. m., and must be labeled or tagged. Hj ,f M with the owner 's name and station. For instance , "Jno. Jones , a/c Shope's 'g! l| Store. " This will insure promnt delivery in the evening. " • ' '/ ' K •%• '. • Slipper must be over and all baskets read y by 6.30 p. m. . ' ¦• tV y. . The program for the day, Aug. 3rd , is as follows : * ¦m ^ . ...... . '¦ . - . ¦ ' ¦ ' . ¦ • '- . - ' H ft . 8..a. ,m.-—Band and schools leave Palmyra for Hershey. §§ w. 6:30 a. ir.—Running Race. J. Spayd Bomberger challenges C. F. Zimmer- -sk ¦ »¦• mer for ' a 100-yard dash. _ . <|i :|f ¦ : " TO a. m.—Boat Racing. . H. M. Zerbe challenges C. L. Marks. i| "W- '~ 10:30 a. m.-—Tub Race on the lake. Mr. Andrew Stauffer challenges Mr. w « . Edwin Grube.r. . ¦ ..„; '» 1§/- ; II a. m. to .l p. m.^-Dinn er. |.|) 1:45 p. ;.m.—Vaudeville. ¦ pi 111 3 p. iri.—Wheelbarrow Race. David Landis challenges John C Early. .. "¦% .11-' • '¦ . ¦ - - , ¦ ¦ m . «•' - 3:15 p. m.— Baseball. m g:: .5 p. m. to 6:30 p. m —Supper. .' ® ¦«•'••• 6 p. m. to 8 p. m.—Band Concert by Iroquois Bind. . .. ' » ^1 —. r r ¦ » ¦ ' ¦. - . fffljj H 8:15 p. m.—Vaudeville. '/ ' ' ¦• M f| • • •' .. •• ' • ' . • ' . ' ' ' - '" ' ¦ ¦ '' ¦ - ' '& i'HI Valuable prizes will be given in each contest. . . lit J P. S —Mr . James Zerbe and MivW. H. Miller challenges any one on the S iH grounds for 100 points in .quoits. ' ' . M |