News: Items from the Quarryville Sun, March 11, 1919, Quarryville, Lancaster County, PA Contributed and transcribed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Abby Bowman Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/lancaster/ _______________________________________________ Items from the Quarryville Sun, Tuesday, March 11, 1919 MT. NEBO Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gerlach, Miss Ada Gerlach and Mrs. Ella Thomlinson visited Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Shoff Sunday a week. They also called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Girvin. Mrs. Minnie Erb and son, Paul, who have spent the past year in California, have returned to Mt. Nebo. Alice Wissler, of Bethesda, spent Sunday a week with her aunt, Mrs. Charles Kreider. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dunkle spent Sunday a week with Mr. and Mrs. John D. Clark. Miss Grace Hill spent Sunday a week with her friend, Miss Meriam Hart. Ross Neel spent a few days recently with his aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Tollinger, Wakefield. Quite a number of folks of this vicinity are on the sick list. ANDREWS BRIDGE Mrs. Joseph Roop and daughter, Miss Laura, spent Tuesday with friends in Oxford. The Octoraro Y. P. B. will hold their regular meeting at Caleb McFann's home, near Cream, Friday evening, March 21. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brown, of near Cochranville, spent Wednesday and Thursday with their daughter, Mrs. Harriet Kurtz, and family. Harry Davis and son, Chester, were in Oxford on Wednesday, calling on friends. Seven of Charles Swift's family are bedfast, because they are sorely afflicted with influenza. Thomas Riale spent Friday and Saturday in Lancaster with his wife and little daughter. He was a Sunday visitor of his brother, Lewis Riale, and family. HOW DIFFERENT IN ARIZONA. While this section of the country has been having an exceptionally mild winter, Mrs. Frank Jolly, formerly of Quarryville, writing from Elgin, Santa Cruz County, Ariz., says they "have had a very cold winter. It started in before Thanksgiving and almost every week since it rains or snows. Old timers say they have not seen anything like it in forty-one years. But everybody is looking forward to good crops, as far as the moisture in the ground is concerned. If our summer rains begin about the 12th to 15th of July we will be all right but if they come from the 10th to 15th of June then it means a poor season." ESTATES OF THE DEAD. Register of Willis [sic] Frantz has granted the following letters testamentary and of administration: Paul V. Helm, Manor Township, and E. Willis Helm, East Drumore Township, administrator of Daniel E. Helm, East Drumore Township. Sarah J. Tinney, Strasburg Township, executrix of William Tinney, Strasburg. J. Elliott Thompson, Christiana, executor of Ellen Wright. John S. Kline, Philadelphia, and William J. Kline, Lancaster, administrators of Susan Kline, East Drumore Township. Dorothy Erb, Sadsbury Township, administratrix of Christian Erb. James M. Paxson, Little Britain, executor of Lauretta Gray Wilson. H. S. Hunsicker, West Lampeter Township, administrator of Annie M. Hunsicker, Upper Leacock Township. Eli H. Haverstick, Lancaster Township; Christian H. Haverstick, East Drumore Township; Enos S. Haverstick, Martic Township, and John H. Haverstick, Strasburg Township, administrators of Maria S. Haverstick, Lancaster Township.