\ D iC 16th, 1918 PAGE FOUR THE MT. JOY STAR AND NEWS SATURDAY, MARCH 16 ~ MAYTOWN AFTER SIXTY-SIX YEARS : P dl d 11 PWS HAPPENINGS CHURCH IS TORN DOWN | Fail | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houseal an —— Cc § Fi t h ’, [nounce the birth of a boy. After being used as a place of wor idren r or etcnel”: | - « 1 ) { S £ « pid MOUNT JOY, PA. HUSTLING FLORIN Miss Ella DeHoff, of Littelstown. ship for a period of sixty-six years, Chi y Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher visiting her brother, Mr. John De- the old church building at Kinder ND \! ON NA Hoff. hook, will be razed the work of =e ) EN rR he lowing were among those smolition I i | mark wil ; \ - > IPT D 4 / EZ I follo ng a oe ( ni SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 2 AR WHAT OUR REPORTERS GATH- |}, atte snded the annual banquet of 'he begun o turdazy ernoor I 6 N 0c Mos., 25¢ ERED IN AND AROUND THAT the Lancaster County Automobile place h net tio yf the THRIVING COMMUNITY | Club at Lancaster: Dr. GA. Harter, 1 d Evar lenor n has Entered at the post office at Mount SINCE LAST WEEK E ry i weomer, C hristian Forrey, re ted rn structur Joy, Pa., as second-class mail matter, Georg Touseal, Elmer E Grov e, hich 1 ( 15 the plac f 4 y John Hinkle, Elmer B. Grove, for worsh r ' f tha . R Ro V 1 | Charles Forrey. neighborh rou t} eau NN The consolidation of the entire sub the Coun Sent | Miss Edythe B. Keener, a daugl ful ne uild ch \ thei § gétiption lists of the pin ong A Po y ; eV" |ter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Keener, village ein The Kind You Have Always Bought,”and which has been disville *'V an he . ld ‘ hs h land: Serco: ester V ¥oiuhn. = aA h : o n + A a > fe Lan T r,s po eral days a | b Keener [250 oergeant I. jer Y. By in, Jon {the new ; ic use for over over 30 years, hasiborne the signature of y { § . es M th heen | of Ir d Mrs. Samuel « ROJ ep I ye ! : 1 . J per an excellent advertising medium. nt Satu I ter of Dallastown, were united in rar : hil Eh rh is gues and has been made und his pers Rates on Request. Mr. Gabe i ingay Irviage at the home of the bride-iin th t on sonal supervision since its infancy. ear Rhee : y The ceremony was performed PR A wi Allow Jo one to Jecsive vou in this. BAINBRIDGI Mr. El r M { Nn \ , Benjan in D. Rojahn, ar Y ng e All C Imitations #nd * Just-as-good *’ are but ¢, spe? VI i 1 ine of the bridegroom. Sergean Re¢ ( \ r and Re y 4 salth W n Hari Vir. M McK Rojahn is at vresent stationed af rT } ; t trifle with and endanger the health of ; rip La Camp Meade, Md. Mrs. Roiahn will ul il .ldre ly erience against Experiment. M | 1 Mr LeRoy B tPILOL | roside with the bridegroom's narent u Vey thale cast el SUnl- at Dallastown until her husband re { R | tl is” H Louse ins from the service : P Castori ile: s§ substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, 1 ( A Re¢ ro lelgtophe; Noss, iP D, I'l ; Drops thing #Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains \ I B a ) Y missions 0 the Reformed ( or Py : . H: Church, d who for a number of 1d It neithe 1, Mopphine nor other narcotic sul stance. Its vi Mr. H 1 h h been doing evangelistic y age is rantee. For more than thirty years it has er Flor +1 . . : . gs . . : SH ‘ as tk in the province : of [was ro 0" been i t Mise for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Hote n, will deliver an address in the handso 1 } : : . re : SRR I M \ | lave Hl deliver ab 2ddn Wedno ang ; Wind « pd Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness rising Mic Wed ; h- | day ine, March 13. Dr. Noss ' therefrom, ang by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids i 3 {has been in this country during the A b the assimilagfon of Food; giving esi and natural sleeps V1 Mid Mr. and ol S 1 the papas of writing 1 | The Childrg Panacea—The } Mother’s Friend. dlet \ , . 1 Coat l r ook to be used by the church i J M ice Wl ssion study worl This publicati ¢ 11 ’ , I I: Messrs. H D. | under the title of “Tohoku , the Scot I it § AS OR 1A Fe kn visited | Carso Rt Thr ne Taio, the Soci ana GENUINE i ALWAYS r yh re ind arousing very orable nro I f 2 Pears 1 { \ f Harris Mi Jan oI comment from the mission board 111 { K 0 J ?, ears the Signature of d M Pauline Hoffman. Ww : of our country r : 4 n¢ y ! 1 Ren visited * [he Ladies’ Aid Society ) the | : [ ; i Columbia Tuesday. rs. Hem: Kx oved Irom; Maytown Reformed Church held it h \ Mrs. W an nith ar son, El-|the O. M. Dor Mond Lo In thly meeting at the home of M unde 0 ‘o wood, of Chic y d Mrs. John | this village | Geo. Huntzinger.: Following the bu e. 1In | : 24 Wile. Mr. Hai St if New pe session a musical and literary nn built 0 1 9 * Mr. M1 Harry Hawthorne York, spen iy it his par- | progran was rendered: Singing } it 1 ir) remoy and daughter, Mar en few days | ental home : Ea horus Reading, “Food Con tter ¥ ron i = r at Lancaste Mr. B. G Elizabeth- | tion,” Mrs. Wm. J. Lowe; Vocal Trio, | the new I i 8 lo <3? ; Miss Carrie Collin f Lancaster, wr n friends in 11 Hage | “Keep the Home Fires Burning,” inst it i Uby | y Ol YEr cars is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. on ly ; : \ > Anna Sload, Anna Haines, ep § En avd nd Walt issly 3 + Reading. Poen iss i William Collins a Messrs, Lloyd and Walter Nissly|Rdjth Sload; Reading, Poem, M ss M. Bhtaine Stave Met The Kind You Have Always Bo: ght Mrs. Annie B in, of Middle- | of Philadelphia, ited their par- Ethel Culp; Singing, Chorus; Read ; Shining Stars Me ; town. visitin S01 William ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Nissly over ino. “The New Minister,” Miss Anna he regular nthl ting of ENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CIT Breneman and fa k-end. : | Kready; Recitation, Miss Mary the Shining Sta: School Mr. and Mrs ge Sides, of Samuel Smith spend the | Lance; Reading, Food Conservation ' Class of the Ur ( hurch Harrisburs are of Mr. and week in York county ting iriends | Catechism, Mrs. C. C. Hick Sing 1s held at the hi 36.0% | nd Mrs recs — : ET and relatives. s; Reading, Miss Adella John L. Schroll Tuesday e — Mrs. N. R. oF HR ind relatiy i {in Chorus; Reading, 1 £ J 0 ; 5 ar, COOH : ns Ellen Ely of Harrisburg, spent Mrs. Gabriel Geib attende d Council | Grove Following the meeting a 'hose present wi e Mis : } QOOOICTOTOOOOVOOLOOO0 OOO DOCOOR several davs with her parents, Mr. at the Brinser church at El Can luncheon was served. Live ns, { ora We bb, Estella DECVEnrs, & # and Mrs. Samuel Ely town on Tuesday. - a Representing the Woman’s Nation- | Hilda Schneider, Mrs Emma Bender | & oH : "Misses Grace Fink, of Falmouth, Private Harrison Sheaffer of Camp (al Defense League, Mrs. C. C. Hicks, and Mr, Charles Wealand. After the C. BR tJ NN NX and Ruth Meckley, of Elizabethtown, | Meade, is spending several days here | Mrs. John R. Roath, Mrs. Elmer E. | class transac very important busi. I le Norte bd f° mr spent several days in town. vith his parents Grove, Mrs. Albert Risser, Miss M. ness reir ments were Y] GS 3 Ralph Ashton, of Wrightsville Mr. Clarence Musselman spent | Fithel Culp, Miss Marie Harter, Mrs. (all had a very enjoyable ey ¢ Jo visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes- | Saturday at Harrisburg, visiting rela- | William J. Lowe and Mrs. Howard | eH re ei 3 ¥ 1 1 re ley Ashton several days tives and friends. Shireman, are canvassing the town » “Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller of! Mrs. Christian Shatz and hors. id community securing pledges : Fire at E fizabethiown A ed le isited Mr and Mrs. |Jacob Rensel visited friends at Lan-| from the housewives to ssist the arly Monday morning : was . or a ; . Np ount hed Wednesday. caster on Saturday y | Hinitod States Food Administration gt irted in, the wath Bote at the Is the only kind I sell Furniture that is Furniture 4 gx RY Braap f Columbia. | 's. Jacob Olweiler, son Jacob and | It is hoped that all the ladies will be (home of Abram Z. itmer, who re-|&& og Mrs. Joseph Greer of Columbia, Mrs. Jac : 10] t adies : bra f {me} a : i nd visiting Mr. and Mrs. | daughter Lillian called on Lancas-!willing to sign these pledges and a isides on East High street ophosiie 8 ROCKERS, MIRRORS, HALL RACKS, EXTENSION TABLES H Ww * Snvder has returned home. ter friends on Saturday. : : ; stand on the side of patriotism. the United Brethre elvan 7 at aaa & CHINA CLOSETS, KITCHEN CABINETS NOFar Libhart, of Harrisburg,] Mrs. Susan Shank of Beading, | Gradually, through the different bethtow: : Spar ( the roof on % Ee 4 tof is arents. | spe several weeks here with her! movements : nd organizations with fire and the fire company was ‘called s y 3 . ; was the guest of his parents, spent several we : fmoyemen y Be : T ; ish e g - Line og es Mrs Philip Libhart has re- | daughter, Mrs. Eli Arndt. { which the people are asked to identi- | out. Ihe es were exting uished In fact anything and everything in the Furniture Lin | ined otic. : Mrs. Lawrence Knobs and Mrs. M.'fy themselves, the loyal citizens are [and the dan will amount to about a Cee n or Good who was confined to his |A. Spickler of Mount Joy, called on [separating themselves from those $100.00 Worms with inflammatory rheumatism, | town friends on 1 uesday. {who seem to be friends of our] — i - ; is again able to be out and will soon] Mr. Paul Koser, wife and son'enemies. 1h is cxtimatod that oneithird of the A) d d E b | i So at Bainbridge sta-| called on Mr. Joseph Good and fam ————— | 1917 © stir nate t that iN th rd of th nN od § taking a Nn l Y } a I ning tion where he is clerk. ir {yy nea May Wn on uh lay TTT ROHRERSTOWN srowes’s 1 ing to the severe & Messrs. I. Kuntzelman, N. R. Hoff Mrs. Samuel Shank and childy. n : I % Sor Sh 3 r rs III CHIH EN EE Eh ENN EAS EAN 7 7 A ON A PPE 88 3 1 Messrs, 1 tz an, | A. IL oe, rn af Cad . > i mee ee y Mie )| enter shipme 0 OOO W CHOON Lo OOOO LEA MHD man, Harry Hawthorne, I. O. Frey Roy _and He lena of Columbia, called W. Scott Eshleman from Bamford peris shable 5 and Paris Engle attended the ban-|on I lor friends on Sunday. ) moved to towr quet of the Automobile Club at Lan Fhe Women’s Mi foriaty meetmg| > Johi Musser moved to Centerville : n Wednesday ‘ning was held at the home of Mrs. Harry : A 5 * Be inex 5 K i i Gainor on Tuesday evening on W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Kreider enter-|Lrainol Sy a Che ster Patterson is getting along tained the following a few days: Mr. ‘ Mrs. John Ro eturned home 0 very : ricely at his new : Ww. Ww. APPEL & SON EN eo ST OUT and Mrs. V. C. Holsinger, of Bird-in- Sunday from rg nip atte! SPOR! ing Nr Yoitn Clavie of wa SEWRLERS & OPTICIANS | J Hand: i Ruth Bucher and Ruth [several months there visiting friends. : Lor of the h Ww sand’ ak Ce c.| Mr. and Mrs. J awk and | Visitor at ome ee ri ot Tn Be er ies 1, FOR OUR SPRING Reber and sor ames of KElizabeth- | daughte OT 5 ol Shed Mrs. Harry Str: whridg is Moy Coll uesda ith -. John Dyer : ! ] town 1 ; | uesday Mr John Dyer and to Lancaster and Henry Henes Telling A very successful spelling bee was Fan y I £ the [MOV hn te Nn the hear itive 1A $n Retrbed : Y ro . G. Ra g, pastor of the |MOV 1 n 1 ar tutu " held in Bainbri High School room|. Nev. O. tr. Romig, Yhiiveh. af I'he funeral of John M. Meyers on Saturday ev for the benefit F lorin Unite Bren Sore ar very largely attended on Sunday of the Red C rh School + IODLULY hd 25 SPRAGOR the Salem R eformed : unt 3. Ministerial € dem R 1 A snug sum loney was taken in I cD: “Mond: : ch, Rev. A. F. Rentz officiating. BROWN N BROWN which was divided between the High Lal a pe There will be preaching at the ke School and Cross uid Church of God, M: iro) 17th morning PATENT 5 i ID NEWTOWN and evening. Theme in the morning, A 4 KK “National Prohibition. in the even- | LEATHER # ing, “Human Judgment Reversed.” : Mra. Lows Both spent the wick 1 Haraanen Jujgmen) March 4th OXFORDS & OXFORDS | visiting her daughter, Mrs A new ticket agent at the P. R. R 0¢ ( : - Geor Moore at Columbia. ticket office from Parkesburg, F. R. a-halt dozen § famou & AT 5.50 Mrs. Henry Weaver and two chil-|Pallock, acting agent until the newly manufacturergs in this AT $6. 00 & . 3 dren of Ironville, were guests of her appointed man gets here. R W country whose time i Md sister, Mrs. Daniel Moore on Su inday. | Thomas, the former agent has beer Pe are Len perfec pointed ct : Mrs. Peter Greenawalt and daugh-|offered a much better position and |! e sel the very distribut °] ter of Moore’s Mill visited her par- has accepted newest models of Elgin, wily NOT BE FIRST Reopomy d, ssued by the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver on| Master John Nissley and John | W alth: i Hamilton, Bo d State Food Sdmimigieat on Sunday. Reuben Davis were engaged in cut Hows ard, ino Spr ay fia " h t e has appointed for aids, Mrs. Mr. J. D. Mumma of this place !ting wood. The former held the wood | fod, JF the Apple & Ch S S ore Yo me Forti n ai H W. Snyders will deliver some of the high priced jon a block while the latter handled | Son Spge aly as’ ry’ S o€ Misses e offman anc uth | cows that were sold by E. A. Engle the axe. John Nissley held his | ‘articularly Smart Hoffma: Nellie Landis. About to H. B. Ayer of Hillendale farm at [finger there a little too long and John | just ndw are the beauti- # Store of Service one fourth of the town has thus far Westerly, Rhode Island. | Reuben being in a hurry *“wabbled” | ful hin models, which 3 &'5 King St. LANCASTER, PENNA. been canvassed and a number of the The storm blew down the silo on {a little as the axe came down and comgne an extraordin- pledge cards have been signed bythe E. A. Engle farm on Sunday and |accidentally struck John’s finger al- | aryfdelicacy of appear- > : . & | members or heads of the families. took part of the roof off of Mr. Harry | most severing it. John Reuben al- ange with absolute re- — Frank’s house and also blew some most fainted. lighility. 0 DOOC SPORTING HILL fences down in this section. | - Gi OO00N00000000COO0O00000000000000000O00000000000000 The sale of E. A. Engle was well | ——— attended the cattle sc ery | F. D. Lauser, of Palmyra, spent ic 8 Sg se ite 2h ry | SALUNGA | NORTH QUEEN STREET mas tihdav he sof hi oy Tol, Tn] ee 12 LANCASTER, P at } th home of his unele, | Yor k, Rhode Island, V irginia and | . Miss Elizabeth Breneman visited |’ R. PA. aye Shssmger. many other places were present Sunday at the home of Dr. B. E. Mrs. Edward Doyle and two sons among whom were Hon. H. B. Ayer Kendig and family Sra isited.in the home of John Sheaffer |of Pittsburg, who had his yurchases oe r A ; 3 Ihe the Sock (5 y : 11S purchase Rev. and Mrs. Downs of Lancaster, # SuMLe e wee shipped to his farm at Westerly, were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. | CORNETS, TROMBONES, BUGLES, pRUMS, Ir. and Mrs. Joseph Wickenheiser | Rhode Island and also Claire Cobb Joseph Greider on Sunday. spent Sunday in the home of Lehman | of Spring Mill, New York. Misses Elizabeth and Mary Piefer ALL KINDS OF 7 3 VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, UKALEEES, GUI- + i Ad Oe Clize g g J Re 2} Rpm, SDent Satarday es attended the Spelling Bee at Eliza- ; TARS, JEWS.-HARPS, MOUTH:ORGANS. 2nd Sindey ates fal ot Play RHEEMS i oedii nnn y NEOT PLUMBING CASES FOR ALL’ MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS. and Salunga and Monday at Millers- ville. Mr. and three children en ber spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. S. J. King who spent a week their aunt, Mrs. Henry Baer. with her parents, Mr. 1 Mrs. J. W. Annie Miller celebrated her eighth Mrs. Frank Long and a < a pent Sunday at Man- : IE Heisey has returned to her home in | birthday Saturday by having a birth- heim in the home of William Ham- Elmira, N.Y. home in ee ps ey aauing | ™ Mrs Sue Fissel, Miss Mary Nissley | The good supply of various kinds | ' Ira Grove and Shildren of and Howard Miller spent Thursday in |°f:coal at the D. G. Brinser coal | sburg; are Spending a weal wits the home of William Brehm, near |Y: ard has enabled them to supply the | Ew Grove’s sister, Mrs. oward { Rheems school house with the usu: al | Piefer. Manheim. SPOUTING HEATING TINNING WORK/GUARANTEED Anat oT BURGER'S MUSIC HOUSE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. > : a ; o Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kreider cele 4 Pd . Mrs. Fred Koser passed to the |Zrade of coal. y | ) ix 03 r : 7 at bevond Sunday: : Mr. David Espenshade, assistant P. [brated their Golden Wedding An- rr Br heyond | on Sunday Ee: {R. BR. trace Fa os the fon 2. {niversary last Satiiday. Their daugh- y i ~ or Ince 1 ancas el, ds new ber £ issen Dy. everyone who section has accepted a position at |ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. J . i Misses. Margaret and Elizabeth | Middletown as P. R. R. track fore-|Joseph Tuck are here from Califor \ iol } isan) Brandt, of Bamford, spent Satarday ng Th from that Place, | : {Pia Yeiting them, — dl ) Is I MO fl H m—— ERE Tr, and Sur in the home of their Aree more cars of coal have bee 7 i ; : utloaded af ¢ Rhee sol. vard TE TT Tr ——— Jr ur ge. ! el y f a hs Bjloa Je dat] h f Be y ’ a. Jar + ROWENNA West Main Street ! = ; Monday : ive of the pupils |" er : A ad bi ER NT ey Lhe Duplis | assers by thot Is Pleas re © tho | — . | MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | oO El AR KE R | Of She Seconda ¥ jolie ¢ > he vi minds of those whose coal bins need Howard Knisley’s spent the week- | 4 "a outa eva arcs of ie Res replenishment. | end near York at Daniel Miles. i '® John. Nice who Wes recently This vicinity was well represented | Mary Singer of Middletown, visited | ™7 |= BD. DO DONNELL. #PROPR. married DR i thtouek: of ur vil lage at the Union School house in West her in Jorn at eel ee ity hg / Bg re ’: ; rat "1'28¢ | Donegal township last Friday even- Miss Rachael A. Bradley of Co- C S | 230g me zr, operating el. 0 : Sakai 1 : a rook. 3 % | Jue Be on he ont (fine ing in charge of Miss Esther Herr. | Luanbi, Sent fhe Past Wesk ai Mrs. |= 118- 116 South fghth St., Philadelphia ird-in-Hond the . ; The house was filled to its standing | Catharine Eyer’s . R | = ound tie Gay previondt Whe oe ee re tos Sean iE oo Mr. William Green, superintendent gpairing,, ompany |a= NE i Ee oe 1 or Go : Co., was a ome e pas — Mrs. Annie Smith, of Columbia > ice won two valuable prizes. Goll » Wa ® . . . ’ 2 —_——-——— ek w 3 and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vogel, of We with tonsilitis OLD SHOE ADE TO LOOK Espeginlly recommended to the traveling public throughout the Lancaster, spent Sunday in the home Unclaimed Letters of Mrs. A. H. Vogel. Master Martin | Letters to be Smith accompanied his mother home | week ending March 13th, It is estimated that 58,766 automo- advertised for the biles are owned by the farmers of the 1918: where he expects to spend a few | Annie Snyder. state as compared with 30,700 a year, days. J. Willis Freed, Postmaster. ago. - : 3 J h iam o 50 Al ~~ LI HE NEW ONES 52 South Queen Street NCASTER, PENNA. states” Commodious rocms. Steam heat. Fine cuicine. Low rates. ood German kitchen. Meals at all hours, _-