PAGE EIGH1 THE MT. JOY STAR AND NEWS NEWS FROM THE 0 ove. HAPPENINGS IN « \ For Local B SNIL HUME LING f A JRTERS GATI 1 I the ermi ngs formally ; Gar fe y Tuesda 4 and em ! mit ar ( Cout " ( Muesday pass t : A A and the ] ( I a 't . } ( Sund ments of ar : iy V1 , p x 1 ! ne 1a for reser d ter of Lod vo. 4 f Lan el ¢ Sh DIO wed 1 p het Vr. Mill [cKinley visited friend who had beer by ( ’ X leto n Mond: o 1) ad | ee ay sr Garber’s Drug Store, Midd bo « M nday. ; IE rioting 5 f fr v member of ti Red \ H. Roy Nissly on a bu wetting . frin to cl ond, Virginia “My frie . In the lutic DY Y $ [ount Joy has had a S u : } " for mber vears but ed to her practice of my prot I, fo : ' a ro ~ al Vr : than forty years prior to I year it has been lacking. Hence M “ Ro se athoe Be 0 Hom y 1 h ries of entertainme nts rive 18 | Was . isttor to nis holier. these Homes, . sunvlv a ir. J 2. Bowman of Reading, things, pnd keep it it, Vv felt neod aye made business trip to town Mon- ule 4 a Beav ne 1 gr y . . 2 Verwy PE ar ear 2 It will be a two-fold benefit, be- day rt yin A topy. | sides ie local branch Mr. Thon McKinley of Phila ave never | A "TY 1 ' Sty fa , ® and 13¥e Nn 2 dE . vise money to supply material Sunday visitor to hi do 0 unde 1 i . often selected as . rese op when there 2a ( \ tr Ho better fitted for the I I : to Jear, 9 * pr { i ~ eal 4 il . However it affords ch j I \ d To itt] this evening u ) } American, given by a 4 ¢ 7 offe rink yi Be toe who | wide knowle r Te NeW esteeme | Superint ! oi? Teil tri ve Ir 2 I Lancaster, spe niversa ry of his birth t 3 i tT } I , Mr. ar Ma Barbara Hostetter 1s con ( kness. of Coatesville, knitters, M hey of Hair tor to Mi vironme - wishes that a I: piness and prosperity 1! ia, da fers) out to vou and vou Y rs t { nee come. y 1 J: ! I decorated garden, bt every station, these tablesd _ fondest hong, TiC Suparint in feeling the occ 1, expressed for greetings he ec person and by mail. the existence of , and brotherly 1 » in the Homes, and 3 hoped they continue to add exist, and expre his warm 28 thanks for the tendered him. After supper many of the gues and employes gathered in the as sembly room, and passed a most de lightful evening in social enjoyment. Sh U. S. PROTECTS THE Christian Herr. HEN FROM DEATH tev. 0. G. Romig, pastor of the Florin United Brethren church, at- 1 J Brethren Minis- erial meet : aster on Mon- day. On Thursday 1e will attend a prohibiting the killing of /! ing of the Ex. Com. of C. E. at aying hens at any time before riersney. { : Mr. George Geyer of Florin, but is now spending some time with ughter, Mrs. Steigerwald at celebrated his birthday an- iry Monday. A package sur- was planned for him and he million dozen eggs to the Nation's food supply * an order which will be put good wishes Into 1a . The hen will thus become one of the country’s war wards, and it will be a crime punishable at the discre With that accomplished pianist, on of Be Foo ANE ue and poplar 3% he Not only are farmers and others pro- ya the _Fecipiang 4 _many gon Were sung, the disciples of Ter- hibited from killing her, but trans-|1ul pres a RT Ioyer. 13 Ih ry ischore, danced away the hours un- portation companies are forbidden to II yeals and I3.enjoying gooe nealt Pp ) carry her, dead or alive, and dealers,” He wishes to thank all who so kindly . til late at night. of ye 3 : remembered hi 3 : 3s wholesale and retail, must not inter-! remembered mm. ; It was a family gathering which fere with her egg-laying proclivities. A very interesting and pleasing presented musical talent and all The slaughter of roosters may con- | brogran was rendered by the pupils other accomplishments necessary for tinue as usual, and chickens which Of the Washington Primary School an evening of enjoyment and was a hyve not reached the egg-laying On Tuesday, February 12 to a large source of much pleasure to all! 06 of life are still left to the crowd. Both pupils and teacher de- present. mercy of the squab consumer. serve great credit in which the fol- One incident which afforded much It is the first time in the country’s lowing program was rendered: Sing- pleasure to all was the presence of history that legal protection has ever Ing by the School, (a) The Tale of Mrs. N. Franklin Heckler, who for been thrown about the hen. the Hatchet, (b) Be Like George some time had been indisposed. i ——-——————— W ashingion; A yeleame, Edith Cox; : 5 y rains save Le I ove the Name of Congratulatory Y rks were THIS TEACHER SURE W Yay Rutheriords Dastt, made by Mr. John A. Snell, Steward, WANTED IMPROVEMENT Date Has Gone To EByelodand. Brother Frank W. Roberts, engineer Ei Flor } | IR M rl oF ‘lore an / a ar- and by Brother William H. Shaffer.’ px js a h indy thing when one 5 Bu a ozs Pot i . a on behalf of the guests. an turn his hands to some useful ' o ou & 1018, Lones can turn AL an BON $ Paul Walker, Claude avd >; tenie tributed to the pleasure of the even-| This was demonstrated last week nl es ing were: Clarence E. Zarfos, book- when a certain well known peda- it The Flag ofl gq A keeper; Miss Mathelda E. Tegge, ue reasoned that his school would ' Charles Buller: Lincoln's Boyhood, head nurse; Miss Susan E. Miller, look far better and would even be By T ‘een Boys; Recitation "Little Stenographer; Miss Barbara C. Mus- | more sanitary if about a quarter of Annie, ? Dorothy "Baker; ser, assistant stenographer Mrs. (a of his boys would be bereft | gj, By the Bovs: Duett, Elizabeth Killinger, house Sth: f about one third of a foot of the! Ty ins, Rhoda Nentwig Miss Anna L. Heisey C i S length of the hair on their heads. |, e hades Selling the Misses Mary Hass line | So he utilized his school room for aj Ruth Baker and Florence Sylvester, Elizabeth Sweigert, Edith barber shop for a brief interval. The t; What the Children Learned { 3 3 Ru Among other employes who con-! purpose as well as the intellect. | C1 I } : baug lith B ich and bovs : eare iite iffere after ? = 0 4: : Differ rush, Fe th B. Reich and boys appeal o gaits Jidete nt hier a ol, By Eleven Girls; Recita- ter. ~ Teacher S 'S andr. ut } lostette ; Mr. Teacher Ad bs 1S Se am P ANd | tion, The unaway Boy, James Sm—— Silica his pupils.—Man ein n Sentine herf A Reading, Lincoln and -v. 1 Ande sen) A Chorus, Dog Jack, By the Sell. By the Apples for a 3 ’ Sing ging by the Rabbit, (b) Is Geod-bye, State Agricultural Notes Farmers ha o whe Hy 3 Bible Class Met. urged to get i ass The Men’s Bible of Trinity U. E. church held th ilar month- 1 ret Tuesd ning at the Gingrich. After |S | refreshments | Good-bye who will get their home market Both National a h are urging the fam ere i. mental and vocal the School potatoes as there i u oncl evening’s enter- H nos F. Eby. over and many a { 3 were d, Teacher. waste on account Earl in the Spring. r, Ralph Eshl nay] 3 y ne f Hl r { \ 1 e S i; . 2 The Pennsy D x e 1 y Kay yde Fensterm: Ia A Birthday Party Agriculture urs h 1 f F. ] Geor ‘Mye rs, H B tary Paltcreon was tendered = baby chic 7 the Stat . h + he 2 : F her a list of hatcheries whi i To = hty- upon request Broke Leg a Second Time ] i ening, at eee ll ere . A De \g loy Decker n East Main street. Mrs. At the Age of Seventy who 1s em-' P ! umber of gifts Peter Ensm iv. of Mnriots P. ( quarries,s fe 11 h w cake h the R. R. ha { i [ 831, scribed on - 1 'Y 1 « « man) ince 1868 $ ¢ sh S served ana a the retired List At he age of 17 a! Colur pleasar evening was 2h The : he enlisted in the yion army Jarg V] ende s 1tterson, E (100th Pa, Vols.) and se 1 till the I John Dar- war ende ( ( jt Lucy tli ol lenin ne 1€ er 11, Jennie S} rt, Clara F A Memorial Sssvice : roll, Hoerner. es iar Viem ial N “iY to ill be “held i ii! Mm B Ch Ser Mr. E. W. Bentzel was confined to ———————— yice Wil be a m the M. XN. Church | (po phopse for several days on ac- on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. t of sickness Returned from Hospital The Young People’s Branch of the oun Of ei Mr. John Berry, who was taken to W. C. T. U. will have charge of the the General Hospital some time ago, service. Subscribe for the Star and News. returned home Saturday. 2 rT " or eeds Are 1 ranch tw ~1 MASONIC HOME: HIISTLING FLORIN [0 OR we % a Y DONOVAN] Bn Wr Pa Your Round TRip CAR Fare On ALL PuRcHasEs Or $10.99 OR More. [T Costs You NOTH ING. AsK for |[T. J NO CAR FARE REFUNDED ON PURCHASES OF VICTOR OR COLUMBIA PRODUC .32--38 East King Street L.ancaster, Penna | ©000000000000000000000000OEOO ©OOOOOC D( Your Health Depends Upon Your oD) O ry wd ~ 0000000000 N= — “ & A FEN OF A MER it] M., sub NED > Bi I CAST C( I IN ORS] ND S wu Vv ) : THIRD IN | I V bet Y } p Il e. Willie Mallis } that there "p--aR H 3 : 1 { 2163 1 ch ) > the 1 1.307 1 ( > N i N I'he th: ( bee rs 1 A Ve two per cent Ch > the number of mules is about o us 1 2 the same as a year ago. Many horse 8 No ¥ eh A z ) ind mules have been shippe from ount Joy Hall, A d dais the State for use in the war and cussions leatured lhe prograi A 1 1 RUT i > iad I > fF ad rOSQEeS a I y auto truck and tractor are replac r of address Were de DY £ ! hromin members socia the x ent mem . 1a tion. The result of the n of follows: Rev. J Foy, trict elder of the Free Methodist trict others, but not enough to stop breeding at about its standard maxi mum. Dairy cows have decreased about ; A ; four per cent. and the number of church of the Pittsburgh dis other cattle about three per cent. President; vice president, Rev. The high prices of feed and the high : ed, pastor of the Reforme d prices offered for cattle have brought Baptist chara Beaver Falls; secre tary, Rev. B. Bluebaugh, pastor of about this decrease. During the past two years much the ul U. B. church, Cham- interest has been taken in the sheep bersburg and treasurer, J. B. Berg, Industry ahd the movewrent started 2 the ( hurch of God, Scottdale. The bv Secretary of Agriculture Charles collections amounted to $56.34 and E. Patton, to have the farmers take 204 the expenses of the two days’ up sheep raising, has brought an in- Session wore $65.10. here is a bal- crease of about two per cent. or 3NC€ of $17.65 in She treasury. 17,300 sheep during the past year. For ten years there was an annual A Crowd From Landisville decrease of about three per cent. un- _ The Sewing Circle of the Lutheran til 1916, when the interest created Church at Landisville, enjoyed a in a slicht increase over 1915. The in- wended their way here with a dog, crease of the past year promises to named Judy as their leader and Mrs. create a new interest in sheep rai and with the benefits from the new at the home of Mrs. I. D. Stehman on dog law the million mark is again Market street. They were entertain- being sought for. ed with music while Mrs. Stehman The estimated value of the live prepared the favorite beverag cof- stock is placed at 190,863,653, as fe Miss Edna Park and compared with $173,580,100 a year Swarr served. The following aco. : ent: John Swarr, Mrs. John Mary Baker, Edith pre i Herr, Mis Steinkompf, Fannie Long, Barbara ROHRERSTOWN Trout, Mrs. Harve y Minni ich, Mrs. eine A Wr ses Henry Koser, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Samuel V. Swarr, Mrs. J Min- n and Mrs. Paul Baker of * Landis- ville; Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Stehman and and Mi SS Edna Park. Mrs. Keiser i still improving from her late sickness: Mr. H.C M been on the sick days. Clayton Landis ristown, on the the near future. NOTICE atrons of the Donegal Mr. Albert Flick entertai six and Conoy oi ‘¢ Insurance Co. a of his children and three 1is grand -eby notified that assessmer children on Sunday. now due and payable to Mrs. Laura B. Stubbs from West went Mr. J. H. Miller, rook, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mount Joy A. B. Baer on Vv. - Mr. and Mrs er Krow of OFFICE Lewistown, Pa., are the guests of School Gra Mr. and Mrs. 7 Krow. Mfg. Co., ( to Mor- OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMN farm in rns :D—High 1 preferred. Rollman arence Schock, Pres The A. H Ac R Class will meet : } f H. N 7:30 P.M 1 r Dr. Ring paints. Salary or Con ssion. ) Ring dress THE HARVEY OIL CO. eveland. Ohio. € U-2t S } fv ————————————————— He) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Ham Eanffmar state of Jace I emeT, late ra G 1 fount Joy “Borough, Letters of adminis stra#fon n said : anted Mrs. Anna Dull were er 1 ) Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kreider on ¢Stale havi been Tuesday. undersigned, all , Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Baer had the thereto are requés : pleasure of seeing two very » look. mediate paymeft, and those hav ing ing babies on Saturday. Mr. Harry claims or defhands against the same Blottenberger and Rev. Rentz are the Will Dresgat them without delay for proud fathers. sett] emgfit to the undersigned, resid- L. Spencer, Postm: sr at Lancas- ing i fount Joy Borough. ter, was visiting the postmasters N. NISSLY, Administrator. along the Lancaster and Elizabeth- a: . : town trolley line on Monday and apeCoyle & Keller, Attys. Jjan.26-6t the sheep industry brought about sleighride Monday evening. They | \ising John Swarr as driver. They stopped | CASTORIA FOR ent $ aE T A / If They Need Attention See x J ~~ Lb pe -t OPEN EVENING ¥ Lot 5A 7 For Infants ahd Child The Kind Yo Have Always Bough ht | ] Bears he i Se of Zz y LZ hh MOST COMPLETE MUSIC HOUS! IN FANCASTER FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS, FRANK HOLTON BAND 3 INS#RUMENTS N HOLTON CLARK MODEL \ #§ CORNETS y Bupger's 3 Music Store J Open until 9 P. M. / 6 N. Prince St. LANCASTER, PENNA. City Shoe, oe Repairing Gempany OLD SHOES MADE TO LOOK LIKE/NEW ONES 5% oN 50 ap 52 South Queen Street } LANCASTER, PENNA. i ; For Infants and €Hildren in Use For Over 80 Years Always begzs” : Kooi Wo”, (Laff 78 "Ron £ Aton f Children Cry Sigr~