PAGE FOUR r - he Star amd News |i. iii, sol diel Cement quarries SALUNGA one d ~ Harlan Weidman started to work stones lump for Ira M. Herr, the butcher. re’ capacity A. K. Mohn spent Wednesday and or f tor Che : A Thursday with friends at Ephrata. filled car was nearing the point of Morris Levy and sons closed their dumping | the result was the car tobacco warehouse on Friday for the drop into the quarry with 1917 crop. : tremen speed, not giving suf- Samuel Snyder moved from the ficient time fol the laborers to clear Kolp home to South Barbara street, the way cable broke asa nule was instantly Mount Joy. escape, bul Communion services were held in killed iri the Methodist church on Sunday oo —- morning at 10:30. tT Misses Annie and Sadie Hays at- MAYTOWN tended the funeral of Edgar Zercher ORNL at Mount Joy on Saturday. re. Band Buller vigited in Lancas- Mrs. Emma Metzler is spending the Mrs. Gara Dutier Vio week with her aunt, Mrs. Abram '! A M. Hover visited in Eshleman near Landisville. Diss Am ia Miss Barbara Newcomer of Peters- Lmneaster. © ller of Lancaster, was a burg, spent the week-end with her’ . Harlar quel aii sister, Miss Esther Newcomer. visitor a ON Grady of Marietta, Simon Hertzler of near Bender's an 4 fey EE > mill, moved to Salunga on Friday in V'S{°% "Hollenbaugh made a business the house which was formerly occu- pied by A. J. Dietrich. Mrs. Emma Metzler, Mr. and Mrs. Phares Metzler autoed to York, on Saturday evening, where they visited ' . trip to Lancaste Mrs. Geo. H. day in Lancaster. : i Mrs. James Keller enjoyed a visit Glattecker spent thé 4 | 7 + mother. the latter’s mother and sisters. f1 Mr b ? Pd : Sload and children We have observed that the severe . os n Ls HeRsler od A : visite 1 La ad ’ 3 Winter has pulverized the soil and YI IsLior C. Forrey and family made farm labor pleasant and more profitable than usually early in the season. Mr. and Mrs. Deitrich and Miss Helen, who moved to Lancaster re- cently spent Sunday at church, Sun- day School and with former neigh- bors. Come again. eas . We observed of late quite a gain, UOTPOTa “8400 & fonds in town. in the wheat crop as the growth is Megs Lh spent Easter more rapid than we had reason to on a parents at Millersville, Pa. expect and now with a fair fall of With ne ia rain we may expect to be able to re- tire food conservor Hoover for a brief period. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Methodist church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Latimer | Warner on Monday evening at which : time they decided to have a spelling | ny so. Hoover bee on the 20th of April, in the Mr Sw Mrs Maple Grove school house. randdon Vikan A Ford enroute from Carlisle, to irom: Philadelphia, containing a man, two ° "Mis olen Harter of Quarryville ladies, two small children and a num- a tor with her parents, Dr autoed to Lanca Mrs. Adam Kau isitor in town. : a bara Welshans is visiting at Coatesville, Pa. er. tz of Elizabethtown was ¢ Mrs. B her sister spent a few days with his family. James pensburg, 1s visiting Spangler. Miss Jane visited her parents, Elijah Boll : 0 Eshleman of Lancaster a few days with her sister, Mrs Boll, of Lancaster Mr. and spent Easter with the Saturday. Willing hands lifted it off | and the occupants were gotten out .. 'p, we i few slight bruises and } rs. Lewis Hartman. scratches. ; Er Seo Rev. Lapp, a Mennonite missionary |. j:. to India, is here with his wife on a BV Clavton McCurdy. furlough. He spoke to a large ap-, p. : preciative apdience in the Mennonite ; VY Mesting £ church at evil on Sunday Bionthly mes I evening, showing by map the country ° Miscos thus far evangelized and telling of fap of the great work still to be done, plead- their Barents. Mr. and ing for money and prayers to help : the worthy - cause and proving the ’ Tiss same by the text, “Cast .Thy Bread |, Mos Upon The Syuiers and Ye Shall Find with her parents, Hon. and Mrs. M. It After Many Days.” | sfEman The two past, Sinday Rey. Bown, B. hy or Vrs, Harry Newcomer and pastor of the M. E. Church in this| “p.jph and Mrs. place and Rev. Thomas Roberts, pes on, Bo Da to Media tor of the M. E. Church at Mount |p 4. ith friends. Joy, exchanged pulpits. All parties concerned seemed pleased Association at Lancaster. Marian and Laura Mrs. D. J. an and by belle Endslow, of Metzgar Hall, ficiated in the pulpit and conducted | ip their parents. the funeral services of Brother Fred-| Marine Ralph C. last Friday and his remains were! | triangular bandages; i1 lap robe. RHEEMS Mr. Samuel Fry, fertilizer agent, | unloaded two carloads of manure in| LANDISVILLE is place. 5 i , = Henry B. Heisey of Wrightsville,| Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greider spent Pa., transacted business in this place the day in Lancaster. : last Saturday. { The Misses Edmunds of Manheim, Albert Smith, 1 2 Mrs. Albert Hiestand. and thresher spent a few days in this | place, steaming tobacco beds for A.|town, attended the spelling bee on S. Bard. ! Thursday evening. A. S. Bard has two houses for rent.| Mrs. Reeves, of New Jersey, a ‘ Immediate possession. One is a single | Miss Grace, of Lancaster, are visiting . brick house, the other a double Mrs. Ida Danner. frame house. : _ i Mrs. Benjamin E. Long and son The Third Liberty Bond drive is Benjamin of Landisville, are visiting on apparently. The drive will reach | relatives in Harrisburg. ; the farming districts more this time| Mrs. Hertzler ‘and _ children of than ever before. | Elizabethtown, visited Mr. and Mrs. 3 “The bituminous coal are becoming | John Baker this week. : so precious that box cars are pein! Henry Aungst has moved his fam- used to transport it. D. G. Brinser and Frank Pierce received two box|heme on Broad street. car loads last week. | Mrs. Warren Heiserman spent Mr. S. S. Kraybill, the Rheems| Thursday with her parents, Mr. and merchant attended a meeting of the Mrs. Jacob Gorrecht, in Salunga. Board of Trustees and officers of the 1 e : Millersville Childrens’ Home of of Kreadyville, visited their which he is secretary. { ter, Mrs. J. Warren Long, on Tues- Mr. Enos Floyd delivered a large | day. truck load of household goods be-! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Godshalk an- longing to J. Rutherford, of Eliza-|nounce the birth of a son. Mrs. God- bethtown, to a Poultry Farm near shalk was Miss Barbara Harnish prior New Bethleham, N. J. : to her marriage. ; The Misses Anna Gish and Eliza- | Word has been received here that beth W. Greider, teachers, of the A. M. Eshleman, who was sent to Rheems schools held flag raising &3 i Camp Meade in February, has been ercises at their new flag pole Wed-| transferred to Michigan. nesday morning April 3rd. Services were held The Wilson time has good effects| Lutheran church as usual. Sunday upon the majority, as there are still [school at 9:30 a. m.; preaching at a number who have failed to make | 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. J. W. the change owing to certain reasons Gentzler; subject, “The Blood of the that na conflict with their busi-| Cross.” : ness. E Misses Anna Gregg, Francis Full- Dr. Vere Treichler has advised Mr. mer, Ethel Tweed, Florence Wiker, Ralph Gohn to to the hospital for | Marie Oster, Emma Neff and Minnie i r being confined to Swann, all of Lancaster, were guests the rural butcher [are visiting MOUNT JOY, PA. : Sol aii : . ? . i i ‘ontemplate spend Jno, E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher 1 They Tes at i — Eli ye thtoy it present, . | SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR Mrs. John M Weaver, | 6 1 : Hen? \ er, sr, Mr® and Mrs. | Mos, 50c. 3 Mos., 25c. Miller Weave sthtown, wer —————— Dt Vi Samuel Wea- Entered at the post office at Mount yer, the | F West Done Joy, Pa., as second-class mail matter. oa] township last ! a iad Phroughout Lancaster county many | The consolidation of the entire sub =¢"00" ! id P nie. of ele chosng| scription lists of the Florin “News,” Sac, pu rou at tl 3 the Landisville “Vigil” and the Mt. ©f ci! i! Fe Thr Soi Joy “Star and News” make this pa- hod he ots Fri- per an excellent advertising medium. '' th i i & Rates on Request. va no wall ny iled at the Penn | a cable broke | aded car up the | » point where the | nto the cars. The | s about two and | » men made a brave | J. B. Minnich, of Philadelphia, Pa., Martin of Camp Miss Marguerite Sterrett, of Ship- 1 Miss Elizabeth Harry Graybill and ber of packages turned completely “= Nie 5A Harlor. upside down by a package coming Bn ru Robert S. Magee, of Harris- in contact with the steering arrange- burg, spent a few days with her ment, at the lower end of town on| Pure. Sho A I Hicks Ww. W. ‘Henderson, of Coates- spent a few days with his \d Mrs. Frank Shaub, of Phil- Pa., spent a few days with Rev. William J. Lowe attended the the Reformed|™ Warfel, of Lan- and spent Miss Lillie McCurdy and Miss Suef .Yar-Tytheran church. mutua} consent the two Revs. of-|jiq), py, spent the Easter holidays a eran euure Shireman of 1918. Q R \ PR THE MT. JOY STAR AND NEWS SATURDAY, ee —— ye = ————— 1 00 0 ots 2020 oto ote ok ° 0 0 0 abe oP oe 6% a0 oe o% 6% 00s ¢% o%0.a%.e% oo 0% 2 0 0% 0% 20 420 aT 020 ade 420 Je aT Se Sa 0 0 0 000, Sool Zo odreafeadofesdesfade afer freee] Seago steafeafeoleede loaf sfuete ole efeafeele fe ale afer ete SRS tt III AIS SHIT TITIES - | &% oo ? ~ + 5 + ob 000 eage ale sloeloalenles &, 9 0, $0.09, + 90 Po os 2% 6 0% 2, 0070 0% 200% 0% ee 9, 4 9, + | 9, + * LATE M. S. fala Ahn = EER E * --OF TilE-- <> 2 : : 3 Entire Stock of Groceries, Candies 3 $ Crockery, Glasswaré, Cigars, Tobacco 3 & 9 * &, 0020 0004 e 9, + & Le vi And House Furnishing Goods oO 0 0 0 6 0 eb IOI 0 + “* "ge # 3 : ~’ 4 gi, | ~ yr - fe ~~ : MUST BEASOLD AT ONCE 3 kA AR 3 / % 3 Regardles of Cost 3 oP f 3 | 5 2 3 i |& 2 3 + Sale Opens Sa : EC > 3 £ 2 2% 3 / 2 3 / 2 3 3 9. 0 a % Po % East "Main Street & Ce on be Gy Q « - # 4.00, C4 Lancaster, spent Easter with|dialogue at the Spe Thursday evening, have been to repeat the same at Mary Hoffman of Northamp-lon Saturday evening, , spent the Easter holidays! town. sold. The erick Jessing, who though a long time; ., oye Island, Philadelphia, Pa. Cooper; pi Eo ert, hr oy ; v 2 _ jee . ‘sland, 12 per; piano solo, Miss Geist; first 2 meniber pivour Chuteh Bg eo spent Easter with his parents, Mr. | class in spelling, taught by Miss Nan munity died 4 Oe p jand Mrs. D. J. Shireman. Edmunds, of Elizabethtown; reading, Paxton Wolfe, stationed at Phila-|)Mics Bushong; solo brought here for interment by Under-| 3.11; Pa, with a medical unit of | jigs op. Mrs. Jacob Nolt. Mrs taker Groff, of Lancaster and were | rc! U. S. Army, spent Easter with Ls Mrs. enasin B. ; plaved in the Mengonite gemetery 4t:1 is parents, Mr. and Mrs. John |[one: reading, Miss Edmunds; second ex ; Salunga to await he. ina su n ant. | Wolfe. : : |class in spelling, taught by Miss Well done good and faithful serve | The following articles were made | Bthel Steinkompf; music, Brown come up higher. {at the Maytown Red Cross rooms this | Brothers; dialogue, music Brown week: 97 coton pads 4x8 inches; 24 |hyothers; general information class 1 pajama suit; taught by Mrs. E. T. ian? j ca. | ' FLICKER'’S {on the No. 2 farm. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kordenot called |in the latter’s. home, Miss Nan Edmunds, of Elizabeth- | Joseph Risser and family. Harriet Shank | Mrs. Mrs. ! Katie and | Samuel Hextzler. { Just arrived from time near Donegal I home of Mr. and Mrs. moved to that iner, who recently | place. I Some of our oldest of other sections | School on Saturday. {the heading Those participating in the dia logue are: Mrs. J. T. Herr, Mrs. Jacob Nolt, Miss Ada Rupp, Faust Hoffman, Omar Bushong and Phares Stehman A large crowd attended the very successful spelling bee on Thursday evening, given under the auspices of the Adult Bible Class of the Zion Home-made candy following was rendered: Solo, Master Brown, of Lancaster; reading, and quartette, Mr. Amos Risser put a new roof Sus: and | Sunday guests with Rev. spending some Springs, Mount Pleasant school, One of those nice yellow tags with “Measles” has i placed on the front door of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Hann, | Mrs, Walter Heistand, the latter be- | asked a spelling bee at Elizabeth Your Health Depends If They Need Attention See DE FRED ©. AUTEN, Dentist: BOTH TELEPHONES Upon Your. program Miss Edith B.' 3 EAST ORANGE STREET @POOOOOEEE® SL CR wore E—— EE MS. Herr; “Ameri CREEK Cn Mr. and Mrs . and daughter WE an Zug were and Mrs in the Nathan Wer- | OR More. Ir Costs You NoTHING. Ask Jon |r. pupils of the = 1eeth OPEN EVENINGSy Ay a We Purour Rounp Trip CAR FARE On ALL PuRc MASES OrgiQ © 3 > 0 ot / 3 odo Sede ele ete ede ade slestesfeosfesfe ele sfesfesiosdaefesfeefoofecfeodrifesfosfesfe sleds Sosfelradeitededdriete ded 2030 30 630030 30 0 others re a. 0000000000000000000000009600000000000008 ling Bee on CREEPER © © OEOOOOOOO00OOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0 NO CAR FARE REFUNDED ON PURCHASES OF VICTOR OR COLUMBIA PRODUCTS among pupils : . attended Ee 32..38 East King Street ily from Mountville to Israel Root’s!amination at the Milton Grove High Lancaster, Penna. ROWENNA Mrs. Ida Hoffman, of Kansas, and son, Russel, now a marine, stationed at Portsmouth, N. H., visited Miss Elle Hoffman and Mrs. Catharine been Samuel G. Engle and C. Keiser al- NEWTOWN Mr. Rufus Hipple is still confined daugh- | ing in company of them. When wake- | sound, refreshing sleep. condition for work or business during | the day. Wakefulness is often caus-| ed by indigestion and constipation, | and is quickly relieved by Chamber-| lain’s Tablets. TTry a dose of these | in the Zion [tahlets and see how much better you feel with a clear head and good diges- tion. - Brandt & Stehman, who conduct our local flour and feed mill, in this place, recently presented their em- ployes with a very liberal bonus. —— %: : rg two weeks. The of Miss Grace Diffenderfer, on Subscribe for the Star and News. Do You Sleep Well? | To be at his best a man must have | ful and restless at night he is in no |} 0 0) icin Teese Eylor last week. Miss Sue White, of Maytown, Mrs. Amos Shank and daughters, Mark and Martha, attended the Church of God dedication last Sunday at Eliza- bethtown and took dinner at J. Kaylor’s. A large crowd was at the Frank- lin spelling bee. Twenty-two dol- lars were realized. A piano was placed in the school room through the courtesy of Kirk Johnson & Co., of Lancaster; Carl Reese, Millersville, recited; Miss Mathiuet of Lancaster, sang and Sue White and Mary Shank played a piano duet. so moved to Maytown. Paul Hart, of-Philadelphia, visited Mrs. Glatfelter over Sunday. Daniel Brubaker moved to the farm at Wild Cat formerly tenanted Miss Rebecca Bostic and Annie Bostic, of York, visited at H. Glat- felter’s over Sunday. Amos Shank and family moved to the Eyer homestead and Mrs. Eyer moved into the house that Shank’s| vacated. | Amos Shank and family attended Miss Katie Gruber’s wedding to Mr. Samuel Replogle at Elizabethtown, last Sunday. Howard Speck, of Bunker Hill, W. Virginia, brought up six head of horses for J. E. Baker and stopped to see Howard Kniseley's. Whooping Cough | Give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy [to keep the cough loose and ex- | pectoration easy. It is excellent. 4-4t A. on Saturday. to the house. . Mr. Samuel Myers, who was sick is about again attending to his work. The U. B. Church held their quarterly Conference at Centerville x Mr. and Mrs: Albert Mumma and family of Mount Joy, were visiting their parents at this place on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Frank of York, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Resh at this place on Sunday. The church at Silver Springs held community services on Sunday after- noon. Quite a number of persons from this place attended services there. ———ll Eee Pennsylvania farmers on March 1 held about 42 per cen. of the 1917 oats crop. ,
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