News: Items From the Dillsburg Weekly Bulletin, February 25, 1916, Dillsburg, York 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/york/ _______________________________________________ Items From the Dillsburg Weekly Bulletin, Friday, February 25, 1916 Social and Personal M. H. Bentz, Deputy County Treasurer, spent several days at his home in Warrington Township. Mr. Bentz had sale on Tuesday and about March 1st will move to York. The only Republican who has so far announced himself for Congress in the twentieth district, is Attorney Samuel K. McCall, of York. Congressman Beales says he doesn’t want the office any longer. Miss Martha L. Bailey, of Philadelphia, spent several days at the home of her mother, Mrs. Josephine F. Bailey. Mrs. W. C. Armor and Miss Helen Armor, of Harrisburg, spent a few days at the Coover home. Mrs. Annie E. Wiley has returned from a visit to her son, Clarence A. Wiley and family, at Mount Joy, Pa. E. L. Stough, of Rossville, was in Harrisburg on Monday, attending the meeting of the Public Service Commission in the matter of the proposed trackless trolley line from Dover to Rossville. Mr. Stough is Secretary of the Board of Supervisors of the Township. Mr. John Beitzel who has been a salesman for the Cumberland Valley Telephone Company for the past three years, has resigned and accepted a position as Salesman for The Bell Telephone Co. of Pa., to become effective Monday, Feb. 21st, 1916. Mr. Beitzel is well known throughout the Cumberland Valley and he will greatly appreciate the patronage of his many friends and the public in general. Messrs. M. Clarence Thumma and Jno. A. Goudy attended the Bankers’ Convention and banquet at the Bellevue-Stratford, Philadelphia, Tuesday. Mrs. D. A. Dunlevy, of New York, Mrs. Grant Good and Mrs. H. A. Buttorff, of Mount Holly Springs, visited their sister, Mrs. A. A. Miller, on Tuesday. Have You Seen Her? ALBERT O’BRIEN 559 West College Ave. York, Pa., Feb. 23, 1916 To the Editor: My dear sir: On January 19th, 1916, Margaret O’Brien, while evidently laboring under some mental illusion, wandered from her home in York, and thus far all efforts to locate her have proved futile. She is (40) forty years of age; weight about 135 lbs; height about five feet five inches; dark brown hair; wore a white house dress; short blue coat, no hat, but had scarf around her head, and wore plain band wedding ring. Any information that will lead to her whereabouts will be gladly received by the distracted husband.