om — —— | PAGE FIVE ! O00 5000000000000000 oseseesmmiseces [| OUR HOUSES |RELIGIOUS MATTERS PERTAIN- { ING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN AND AROUND MOUNT JOY BOROUGH - — oO A — «€ Reformed Mennonite Rev. C. S. Nolt, Pastor Rev. Nolt, Pastor There will be services in the Re- W ER formed Mennonite church on West | Main Srest in this place on Sunday, at 9:45, DOOOO0000COCOOOIION Rev. Henry D. Speakman, Rector On the Sunday after Easter cele- bration of the Holy Communion and sermon at 10:30 and Evening Prayer and sermon at 7:30. Church school at 9:15 A. M. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. No church services next Sunday. Tuesday, Needle Guild. Wednesday Luther League. Thursday, Ladies’ Aid Society. DOOOOOOOO00 Simple, Mrong, Silent and Speedy United Brethren Church Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor 9:00 A. M. Sunday School. 10:15 A. M. Preaching by Rev. O. G. Romig of Florin, Pa. 6:30 P. M. Junior C. E. 6:30 P. M. Intermediate C. E. 7:30 P. M. Preaching. ASK TO SEE THE 66. THE ONLY MACHINE WITH ALL THE ABOVE QUALITIES COMBINED. REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES OF MACHINES. CALL OR ADDRESS. Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Thomas Roberts, Pastor Sunday School at 9:15 A. M. Preaching Service at 10:30 A. M. Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. Preaching Service at 7:30 P. M. Mid-week prayer service on Wed- nesday evening. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 14 E. Orange Street, Lancaster 410 Locust Street, Columbia LOLOL LO0O0O0O0O000OOOCOCOGOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOODO0 United Evangelical Church Rev. A. M. Sweigert, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and at 7 M. Chorus practice on Thursday even- ing at 8 o'clock. Teacher training Thursday evening at 7:80. O00 00000000 OOOO OCOCO0DOOO00COCOCOOOOOOONOOONSA I REA Chaveh of God ee Ee me | Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor Sabbath School will meet at 9:30 H ELP YOURSELF ; is ing 11 A. M. ° Junior Endeavor 6:30 P. Senior Endeavor 7 P. M. AND HELP YOU NA’ FION |... he, ciening at "P.M. or . / i |dinance services. The Easter music will be repeated. / | Presbyterian Chugeh YOU CAN/INCREASE THE| Rev. F. & Bossert, Pastor VALUE OF YOUR CORN CROP, | Sabbath School at Mount Joy 9:15 ; J A.M. FEED MORE CATTLE AND PRO-| Divine Worship at Donegal 10 A. DUCE MILK AT LOWEST cosT | M. WITH AN The Communion of the Lord’s Sup- per will be administered. Evening Worship at Mount Joy {7:30 P. M, | \ Tk R NAT | ( NAL Prayer Meeting Wednesday even- ing at 7:30. Florin U. B. Church Rev. 0. G. Romig, Pastor “Lebanon Valley College Day” {will be observed in this church on Sunday. The sermon in the forenoon | will be preached by Rev. D. E. Long, | pastor of the Mount Joy United ON ACCOUNT/OF THE GREAT DIFFICULTY IN SECURING [Brethren pg I the ong WE > [the pastor wi reach on “Christian RAW MATERIALS THE EARLY BUYER IS APT TO BE THE LUCKY 1 Tr ac os A ns 3UYER. / [ will be as follows: | Bible School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 10:30 A. M. | Junior C. E. at 1 P. M. . t Senior C. E, at 6:15 P. M. . Preaching at 7:15 P. M. EASTERN DISTRIBUTOR MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | Rohrerstown Lutheran Parish Rev. H. A. Kunkle, Pastor 736 Columbia Ave, Lancaster, Pa. First Sunday after Easter, April sii | 2% | 7th =) Trinity Rohrerstown Sunday School at 8:45 A. M. Confession and Absolution at 9:30 A. THE RIGHT STYLES ALWAYS Bi | Sermon and Holy Communion, 10 . ia Br. . H t St Choir, Friday, April 5th 7:30 P. M. ECT ddS d Ore {iCondordia, Chestunt Hill, Mountville | Sunday School at 1:15 A. M. ie | Confirmation and sermon at 2:30 { P. M. Special music. Public ex- | amination of class. The public is cor- | man to be announced. { Church council, Monday, April 8th | | | CAPS AND GLOVES /9 P.M. Ascension Lutheran Church J / RIGHT PRICES ALWAYS Rev. H. A. Kunkle, Pastor Sunday April Tt Lo a 145 P. M. Service at 7:30 P. M. Mid-week Service at 7:45 P. M. 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Penna. a nm A QQ es “ JOHN A. HAAS, Proprietor. \ > held in the Florin United Brethren A few church on Sunday forenoon. ago one dozen mite boxes A Successful Easter Rally. —— Er hr —— —_— - r El ) Are SE 7 OOO COOOOOOO0O0O00000000000000000000000QFOOOOODOV0 a "his amount was equally divided, one- | half for missions and the other half } i ( ) f hurch re : \ special feat- = Es = ire of the p 1 was several reci- Good Furniture on Is the only kind A sell—Furnture that is Furniture R 4 re ot or or nh School clasess. A committee was ted to open the boxes, which d the amount of $57.96. o, of Harris- I +h = 1e - G. Romig, ‘mon on the ’- Two se- ed by Riede ROCKERS, MIRRORS, HALL RACKS, EXTENSION TABLES § ""* ~S.. CHJNA CLOSETS, KITCHEN CABINETS { In fact anything and everything in the Furniture Line Local Farm Loan Society aster County National Association has been te The officers are: Cyrus H. , Manheim, president; Joseph K. Washingtonboro, vice presi- and A. H. Young, Lancaster,| 'secretary-treasurer and attorney. Ap-| plications for loans totalling $50,000 | “Undertaking and Embalming : {have been.approved and applications SOOO000000300000000000000OVOITITIVVIVDDVINVIIIINT fr 355,000 more are pending. ’ ;. THE MT. JOY STAR AND NEWS OF WORSHIP Bible Study Class Friday evening. NEW SPRING HATS [ dially invited. Holy Communion, | English, April 14th, 9:30 A. M. Ger- | Hazel & Laurel Sts., Lancaster, Pa. | \ very successful Easter rally was | bring before their cong : : | tremenduous needs of training a [large number of their young people {in their own Lebanon Valley College, | distributed to the various Sun-| SATURDAY, APRIL 6th. 1918. "“Srincnr row moe vocus TONALL HEALTH | NEWS FROM THE The Marietta “Big Five” basket | TALK MASONIC HOMES ball team Tuesday evening defeated the Eva) Mount Joy five by a score | of 34 to 26 on their home floor, | clinched the titular laurels for ts | THE BLOOD 1S OUR STRENGTH, Ti 2 : most wins out of a series of three HEALTH AND LIF Ld Masonic Fraternity of Al- games, as last Thursday evening the! Lh aL le 8 ny ( ounty are engaged in erect- Mariettans on the rival floor also It is well known that many dis- M8 a8 their memorial, one of the im- won from the Mount Joyers. The |eases spring from one fource, viz: portant units of the Masonic Home's clash was fast and good but very|Impurities of the lood. Our ae, a triple cottage to cost $200,- rough. The score at the end of the|strength, health and life depends on As if i first half was 14 to 9 in favor of the! the vital fluid. Whengthe blood loses). “% the beautiful massive structure Marietta team. its action due to e various pas- 0 how under roof and nearing com- The stellar right and high scorer, sages becoming ogged, there is|P Slon, : delegation of prominent both for the game and the winning |c¢aused pains, sic is mem Jers of the Fraternity in that lo- team was Garvey who captured five | The strength is eghausted, and if na- Sa " will pay a visit of inspection field goals and 10 out of 17 foul |ture is not assigfed in getting rid of fit : 1e Homes on Friday, April the goals. Next in line came Quinn, of | the stagnant mors, the blood will]! th, which 1S the date of the meet- the losing quintet, with three field | choke, cease td act, and our life goes He of the Committee on Masonic goals and eight out of 19 foul shots |out. J Ges . at the basket. Erb, a Marietta To keep fhe various passages of | the party will consist of the fol- player came high in the shooting of [the body ffee and open is, indeed, Own District Deputy Grand Mas- field goals, with four to his credit, |important./ With the aid of Tonall, | ters: William M. Hamilton, District Shirk, of Mount Joy, with three field | the health’and recovery of a diseased |; 0 28; Clarence A. Ferguson, Dis- goals, Walters, of Marietta, with two |man is /brought about. Tonall is Pet No. 32; William A. Jordan, Dis- field goals, and Ranck, of the winner; manufagtured from roots, herbs and Piet No. 08} Wiliam D, McElroy, Dis- and R. Bennett, of the losers, both of | barks ‘which. are found growing trict No. 47; John A. Caughey, Dis- the latter two players with a field [around the cliffs of Nature’s garden. Jriet No. 49; Benjamin Page, Dis- goal, were the other scorers of the ToMall will cleanse the system, |trict No. 51; Albert C. Roland, Dis- session. During the latter half of the |free/it from all impurities and make | trict No 52; W. Dana MeBryar, Dis- game, C. Bennett substituted for|the blood, the life of the body, heal. | tIict No. 43 and Sion B. Smith, Dis- Garber, of the losing aggregation, | thy, will drive out all sickness and tek Jo 23. land secured two out of four foul rs Brother James Isaac Buch- anan, thirty-third degree Mason, the pain from the system, by purify- | goal shots. The score: | Deputy for pb : Tonall is sold by E. W. Garber, | Veputy for Pennsylvania and Brother ing and cleansing the body. | Marietta Mount Joy George rs : | Walters .....forward. ...R. Bennett | Mount Joy, Pa. Seottis} M Wilson representing the |Garvey ......forward....... Shirk | RE tite Bodies. Brother Henry {Beb.a........contre......, Quinn} Third Quarterly Conference. Ji i ig Td Syria Temple, Brother | Kraus ceeov....guard....... Miller| The third quarterly. conference |] a \ ooh of the ( ouncil, Brother [Ranck .......guard...... Garberjwill be held in the Florin United "2 "2 urphy of the Commandery and Brother Edward Hope of the Sub. C. Bennett for Garber. Field | Brethren church on Saturday even- ter jzoals: Walters 2, Garvey 5, Erb 4, ing at 7.30 o’clock. Rev. S. C. Enck ™ i ill al ; | Ranck, R. Bennett, Shirk 3, Quinn 3.{D. D., of Philadelphia, the confer- | p. Be hi also be accompanied by | Foul goals: Garvey 10 of 17; Quinn | ence superintendent, will be present | i: ers Dr. Mark Baldwin and Dr. {8 out of 19; C. Bennett 2 out of 4.}and have charge of the services. He |g" “'0.W ill bring with them reels | Referee, Ellis. Timer, Shrite. Scorer, | will preach a short sermon after ol pny picture exhibition which | Edgar R. Villee. Time of halves, 20 | which the business session will be | yi a nn d on Saturday evening, | minutes. {held. All the official members are |’ Phe nn o'clock. ee y | roaested to pe present and have, ..; with. a a a Fas Ri ra which the Home’s friends are cor- dially invited. et AY Ws oer Habgood and Harmony The candidacy for Governor in the Republican primaries of Report Pat-| A Very Strict Rule {ton Habgood, Bradford City, McKean| On and after April 1, 1918, par Gi A s ; County, is rapidly crystallizing the |cels for members and individuals con- Constabl en Hearing {sentiment throughout the state for nected with the American Ex- , © hit pl Bog arrested Jacob [Republicanism over and above Fac-|penditionary Forces in Europe shall | 0 © near Manheim, on the {tionalism. In every county of the not be accepted for mailing or dis- |; ~18 to japosing of Lioperty with {state there are Republicans earnest-| patched unless they contain such He ne raud orod;tors [ly supporting ‘“Habgood and Har-|articles only as are being sent at thei. . ® ven 2 osanng on Satur- ? ay mq o Alder: {mony.” | written request of the addressee, ap- | Tacol Gre dy 4 derman Stauffer. | Mr. Habgood has served two terms! proved by his regimental or higher [7 | 5 3 ¥ on Whe the prosecutor. in the Legislature and supported the | commander or an executive officer of | accused was held for court. Wormen’s Compensation Laws, Child |the organization with which he is con- Labor Law, Woman’s Suffrage Ref-|nected. {erendum and kindred measures. He | merrell eemeee | withdrew as a candidate for Speaker | Send Us Ope Dollar lof the House in favor of Hon. Charles | If the date on your paper | Ambler, in the spirit of harmony, and TOUT BDODAT Jan 33 [seconded his EE retoL : 119% your paper isn't paid up. |in front of this office and within : jsecohde 5 4 . o | it’s less than 1917 you are more than | : i e. ang within an { Mr. Habgood was President of the}, veay in arrears On the same | Dow had disposed of the entire load Re ics tate 010 FC 3 AR Av x . assers-by | Re publican Sate League of Glue for | principle you might buy a lot of | t0 passers-by. two years and : was one 9 the oa goods from a store-keeper and have | elsnates at large to Es gleago N8- him charge it for a year or more. | An Old Letter « TO 3 - nm : : 3 IQ . | tiona eo in > in he N-| The publishers need their money as; John S. Risser, of Lawn, has a let- J ores ol Reo OX por N: one | badly as any one else. We have too [ter dated Sept. 4, 1865, received Jeep, e aon the oan] much outstanding. from hj Lousy; Peter S. Erb, who | Amendmen or ronibition and | meer ea Qe {was a soldier in the Union army dur- Woman's Suffrage and is supporting | ling the Civil War He was Frage and | : : g ivi ar. > was under only the candidates in his home coun- | . Returned in a Jiffy command of Col. Hambright, 79th Viv re lai 31 vote | On Saturday Miss Strickler, south |}, : Ie : ght, 9th [ty In the primaries who will vote to | 8 tote Toot Pe Wi Main | Regt, Penna. Volunteers, stationed ratify them in the legislature. | Oy Pa oe Jer paise mn Mam |. Nashville, Tenn. He was born in Bellefonte, Pa, | 3ivect 8 ne 1C€ a a Set sien ll eee May 21, 1871, and spent his boyhood | Window anc within a an hour | : ays i , Pp; ‘here he re-|thereafter it was returned. to her| Farm Sold days in Renovo, Pa., where he re-|*™ : i Jol W. Fr 2 i oro is sehooling as in the | With the contents undisturbed. Tt John ry, of near Bainbridge, ceived his schooling and was in € . solu bouzcht DDN. 3 aa class of 1887 in the Renovo High |Was found by Mr. Landis Charles, a|bought D. N. Shank’s farm and took School. In 1888 he went to Bradford, | Prosperous Rapho township farmer possession of it on Thursday. Mr { Shank ft for Montana, where he J; nar . where hic first | Of near the Garfield school house. Pa., with his parents, where his first | ¥ Wil take eharee OF a larme cat job was car repairer’s helper in thel bance a larg attle shops of the Buffalo, Rochester & | Will be Held April 27 ale An examination for rural carrier | Pittsburgh Railway. In 1899 he be-| ) | . i gan his newspaper career on the will be held April 27th at Lancaster, | Hotel License Transferred Bradford Evening Star, at a salary Elizabethtown, Manheim and Ephrata | The license of the Central Hotel, of $12 per week. He is now the edi-|to fill vacancies now existing at Quar-|in this place, was transferred from tor and publisher of the Bradford ryville and Strasburg and other |Oscar M. Donovan to Henry Rice in Evening Star and Record and has|vacancies as they may occur in the [Court on Saturday. been an officer of the State Editorial county. | Sel rf Ieee Association and the Associated Dailies | —- eee | Westmoreland county ranks first in of Pennsylvania for years. A large | Council Meeting Postponed {the number of pure bred stallions and number of the newspaper men of the | On account of the Clerk being so |boars and Washington county with state are his personal acquaintances|yery busy over April 1st, the regular pure bred bulls and rams, and friends. : monthly meeting of Mount Joy Boro It is estimated that on March 1 the Mr. Habgood and his supporters Council has been postponed until|growers held over ten million bushels are conducting a vigorous campaign next week. of the 1917 potato crop. throughout the state, which will in-| . clude the use of advertising space in| a large number of daily and weekly. | newspapers. AG YW | | CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS WILL MEET AT LITITZ | - - { The Endeavor | Were Sold in a Hurry On Saturday evening Mr. Ezra H | ercher, the local florist, brought a isn’t | SPring wagon load of beautiful Eas- 1f (ter flowers down town. He stopped eet eee annual Christian Convention of East Pennsylvania | Conference, United Brethren in| { | { AS. Motormen and Conductors Permanent Position---Clean Work Pai hile Learning Christ, will be held at Lititz on June 18 and 19. An excellent program | {has been prepared for the annual] {gathering of young people and the at- | | tendance is expected to be large. | | Among the special features of the | | program will be an address by Rev.! | George Swift, D.D., of Philadelphia, | the noted temperance lecturer. There | will also be two addresses by O. T.| | Deever, of Dayton, Ohio, the general | secretary of the denomination. mel Slee UNITED BRETHREN PREACHERS | | WILL EXCHANGE PULPITS {| Next Sunday practically all the] United Brethren preachers of what] Apply CONESTOGA TRACTION COMPANY are known as the Pennsylvania and! 4 { East Pensylvania Conferences will: | exchange pulpits, and preach on! 7 AVID R. BAKER, Supt. Transportation. LANCASTER, PA. | “Leadership Training.” i / i This plan ‘was adopted recently at | CENTRE SQUAR E, a joint conference otf ministers to | 7 regations the | DOOO0000000000000000O00OOO0O0OOLLOOLLLLLVLVLLDLODOLLDOOODOODC 11 { | | 100) RIGHT STYLES ALWAYS «TH E- for service during the war and ipemueneagenstlff} Af Assassins Do You Sleep Weli? To be at his best a man n sound, refres ful and re after. | 1st have ep. When wake- | ss at night he in noj condition for work op*business during the day. WakefyMiess is oft caus- | > ed by indigestbn and constipation, | : ~ oO ma ancien oie |e Wingert & Maas Mat Sto nd, is aici Telieved by | ( jaas Mat Store tablets dnd see how uch bett CAPS”AND GLOVES RI T PRICES ALWAYS 4 Noth Queen Street, Lancaster, Penna. ~~ JOHN A. HAAS, Proprietor New Cumberland Site Bought ag For a price something like $150, ment Monday offici: 0 eight farms in York county near Marsh Run, the site of the pro- posed quartermaster’s depot. Work there is to start shortly. ETERS Y NEW SPRING HATS 1 Whooping Cough: | = Give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to keep the cough loose and expector- ation _easy.” It is excellent. 1-4t. py