The Mount Joy star and news. (Mount Joy, Pa.) 1878-1918, April 13, 1918, Image 5

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SATURDAY, APRIL 13th, 1918

[HE MT. JOY STAR ..ND NEWS
IN GUR HOUSES
OF WORSHIP
Viorturary
Recordings
(Continued from page 1)
VIATTERS PERTAIN Willis I | at th 1
0 ALL THE CHURCHES Hospit ed 70 year :
{ AND AROUND MOUN1 h n Harris
10Y BOROUGH HRD@, a
- { eo 1 4
pal Church ORY ye V1
) eakman, Rector , Ut Wash hey Ye
nm the Second Sun y :
1 he Morning
it 10:30 and Jesse T. Boyd
ermon at 7:30. Tadgo-"T Po : Hw ¥ “
} t 15 a. m v x ibethtown Fur
via died h } . thw
nited Evangelical Church Sank ate. Hath
M. Sweigert, Pastor is
it 9:30 A. M. ” Mayor J. W. Yocum
30 A. M. and at ¥ Maior W. Yocum, edit f the
: Colum daily S a veteran of 3
M 1 day evening. A WEY ; d ‘ Sf Pra : Xe
evening. nent citize Columbi lied on
nited Brethren Church Friday; aged 70 year:
Rev D. E. Long, Pastor Joseph Mumma
\. M. Sunday School ; Ya Mu died at his home
M. Preaching by Rev. O. . {ane 4 cormvlieatior of
R lorin, Pa. liseases \ : ) vears
M. Junior C. E. hg : I ; in 1 To f years
M. Intermediate C. E old He is survived by his wiie, one
> M1 rm se Ha. daughte Emm J. Stauffer, two
: reaching. orandechildren. Funeral Thursday af
ternoon from his lat Burial

Methodist Episcopal Church
Re Thomas Roberts, Pastor
Su I at 9:15 A. M.
10:30 A. M.
netery

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© : ( . wi at 6:30 P. M , Esther RAN a of
REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES OF MACHINES. CALL OR X Dy 2 30 ve at vy H ar I p M. Si s died
ADDRESS. / 8 Vi service on Wed. [JioroRY ON or varests: 0 at
< 7 % Fe Atlas’ ohriirie Voore’s | in Rapho township
— - = ’ Friday evening. prop ¢; bronchiti Funeral
om. rVices vere held on ednesds
4 Florin United Brethren Church a. on at a 8 lea) hii geday
al 7 ) A : . / s Rev. oO GC. Romig, Rastop How and at 2 o'clock at Fairview Church.
1 {) cl CWI {} 4 d hs 1 A I 4h hae ines ih 2 bb oN [Interment in the adjoining cemetery
the coming Sabbath: cro .
S 1 oN it L C \ at 250 A a Harold Gardner
i ] ’ £ wy 20 v5 : Harold Gardner, a son of Mr. and
E > y a aL Lio 5 ar Mrs. William Gardner died at the
dom , “va Stvant - i 1 <3 at G15 P vy HUE n a 1
14 fs Orang eS Direel, Lancaster L Hh fe 11: a a hor home of his parents at Palmyra, on
> 2 A Y or it 7415 pr M Friday from typhoid fevei aced
3 A ! at 4.;.0 TT. ul bywenty years The deceased is very
§ or We ly heating Jp 28 well known here the family for-
: re ; 3 ening ¢ 9 merly resided on farn short
410 Locust Street, Columbia P.M TE EE er
f —— vived bv. his and narents ‘he
Church of God Rohrerstown frnel yy al held ot ftesday a Lie
Rev. F. W. McQuire, Pastor Chostniat Hill church, intern a) he Ih
o Seryiec 2 hurch of God Sunday:| de in the cemetery at Palmyra £
Bh 0} 6p +1 \ “T,ovin Joseph Schlegelmilch
t 34, theme, 0 o sa eit Sonloade Holt. of hic.
# Your Enemies q p. m., theme,} Sox ph Edi h ae! nilch, { h
- 4 \ Grace.” fag, Fl Jorma resident and na
H i i J y ; a ida tive of Florin, died Sunday at his
P Y ou RS —- ‘F ¥ 50 i day: 3 ms 1 home there, aged 7 years Death
. 5 I. Be bE vas due to injuries sustained about a
£ ason oO arris £5 \ ro wher roe de accel
y 73 £ ’ Brands 1 Fie year ago When a lates door uae)
AND HELP YOURANATION i hit nr 0 ii vy ety
» ) Saturda y
| ; ; WALERY te oF thei v his wi ind one son, Ira of
F : ; TY Looiets of I Jon Chicago, Ill. Three brothers: Henry,
a : 8 2 ver-t1of Flori [.eonard, of Gallowa 0.:
Pie last Friday Afigrhoon. [Ww Ilia ! of Se Rotd. Ohio ’ Also
YOU CAN INCREASE THE EW Nm ve [ive sisters Mrs. Barbara Frank, of
VALUE OF YOUR CORN CROP, | LeFever he nian. lun piace ard Mrs: John M, Raymond
Q nil f the members of f Florin.
F ry ~ Ju . nuniber o ¢ en "rs ; :
ED MORE CATTLE AND PRO- ciety were present. The pro Edmund 7. Ruthesiord
DUCE MILK AT LOWEST COST ndered by the scholars was Ed sigh F. R } Hu or ore rb
ol : rd showed skill and study idmund I. huthel ford, son of the
WITH AN Follne + Op er ROT ate Willi: S. Rutherford, who for
be follows: ening Song, Fx : tv: manager of the
B, Mitte. Elaction of OF many. ; Li Ss nana er of the
Referred Question, Raymond yeraly Harms ab f.0Cniel, died ot ial
Fe Hints Snavely: Sons me at Paxtang, after a short ill-
\y G Pebaty, Resolved That| lo of Blewnon fio vs 5a nian
Cioarette kine ix o Greater Bells sion Yod © Juntnepiord, and
i DN Am rantive, (elt died by all who knew him. He
Nn ins bik Ror: HN Ive 4 s connected with the engineering
: on Shatin a ua A R 55° | department of the Bethlehem Steel
The. ; hay 0 + 50 } vy "1 Company many years He is survived
: ah I f th and i OY Se by a daughter, ‘Susanna Rutherford,
| rr of the negative. An + re . >
: delivered bv ww TW and a broth wr, W illiam of Bethle-
J as ! lit Te | yn Yl . J lhem; Misses Mary B., Eliza, and Mar-
ON ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT DIFFICULTY IN SECURING |, Misses Merta Warfel and | SUcTie Bu) oro € san De
y Lo ! ) v1 1 ceased is a brother to bert Ruther-
RAW MAFERIALS THE EARLY BUYER IS APT TO BE THE LUCKY Le Risser sang a very en ford, who died three years ago and
wy Get, Th losin sone Was sung nd | Wh managed the, Cameron farms a
F _— = 1 \ : profitable hour. #1 Donegal Spring ears
> -———— ow
- . Edgar Reese
Northwest Rapho Edgar G. Re , of Elizabethtown,
» ° died in the General Hosp 1 Sat-
EASTERN DISTRIBUTOR MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Samuel Gish and wife motored to By ni Tory.
_— G1 il ast Friday to visit rela-| j.ve “For tw nty-seven years he was
: f. TProzel. spe engaged in the dairy business He
tin ue ont as NI i ht was a member of Lodge 128, 1. O. O.
c ga, parents, MT andiP, the Knights of Mystic Chain_and
ri vod the Temainme the Friendship Fire Company, No. 1.
# Ivor 4 ihe Toma. He is survived by his wife, who was
Ee i 1 t Frid \ ohacco crop to | pafore marriage Miss Elizabeth Ney,
{ : Hoa y. ‘ . land the following children: Samuel,
E d 0[6 & ’ ane Jecoh Shafer David, Christian, all of Elizabeth-
3 7 yo Die 0 3 a : wh ek and [{ wn. Harry R.,, of Lancaster, and
a oem / 1 ro an 1 ve on ! sd Miss Anna at home. His : | mother,
: 3 : Lil i - 4 Mrs. Anna Reese, also survives. The
we > oy ig set-out of good | gi 6pa] was held Wednesday with
® I the pupil wv t 1 hoy hv
a i Timer Swelrart services at the late home, ]
all 2 Ie d Eros EoD, M. Myer, pastor of Christ
N La Pe ang, i] os Upp, church, of Elizabethtown: 1
. bate 4 Jersey, visited {was in Mount Tunnel cemetery
We are the acknowledged keadquarters for Hats for the : i . of ee etl ee
plain sects. Our hats are of the best material and will look 1d Sterne and . Will be Repeated .
well after long wear. Wopth the price we ask. ( Ane t Sunday in Upon urgent reque ro )f
: g VI. W, einer. the townspe vi uld se
F- > yos along our creek have cure ticket h t perf
’ heir instruments and ev- | the Monday ( eat
( APS & Gl OVES a ar giving us their | the home r
. chestra selections. on of In S day
/ eee eee Friday three motor trucks of g, A
7 Corps, of the Aeroplane The i be
RIGHT PRICES ALWAYS de al Corn, of the, ATIBARS he, (Rt chose Gone and
d by a motorcycle. £20 4 Y 1
A of the Old Line Crea 1] Red ( ss Branch c cal
J c D . branch, are asked to bring be procur ‘om the Jun Red
7 JOHN A. HAAS, : roprietor. on Satur evening in- Cross Nn Chat I at
7 p «d of Sunday morning during this | G wrber’s drug store on
7 - 1 noon.
144/North Queen Street, Lancaster, Fenna. anfioesth the avening SET r————
lark often times causes folks to be! .iis : |
\- £ J uneasy. Would it not be wise for Pre: Change of Ministers United
- mf | ose having brush to burn.te do it |g. yoaching setvices At he mal
by daviizhil Brethren church in this place on Sun-
y HE > — day were conducted by Rev. O. G.
EN ————— ——————————— = - — — COUNTY QUOTAS Romig of Florin in the morni d
by the presiding elder, Rev.
<4 2000CCO00000000000000000000000000000000000VVOOCOCLCL Following are the township quotas Philadelphia in the evening, or
~ 3 OOOCO00000000000000 Ye in this county for the Third Liberty | count of last Sunday being “Let
“% } > 4 | Loan: a Valley College Day” for t}
H. C BRI INNER" Sone Lasts fren $,90.000 nomination.
gy | East }. ea, § y pn ro
= : West Donegal.......:.... 210,000 : : ae
7 E: Hempfield. .......... 300,000 Six Mariettan’s Join Navy
~a West Hempfield. .......... 600,000 Marietta furnished six more of
g { Manheim eh 390,000 | sons for battle against autoerac
s O #” IMonnt JOY...» viniss naan 280,000 when the following young men went
# | Rapho 380,000 | to Philadel phiy = BD es
. : . | eet men: Abram . awt orne, -
Is the only kind 1 sell—Furnture that is Furniture { The Aut bile Fire T K min F. Maloney, Earl E. Carver, Toy
| e Automobile lire ruc !A. Walters, Howard Singer an
ROCKERS, MIRRORS, HALL RACKS, EXTENSION TABLES The American La Frante Motor | Harold E. Hoover.
s | Fire Engine Company is furnishing m—
CHINA CLOSETS, KITCHEN CABINETS | the United States Government with
’ . . . 18 pumping cars, 38 chemical en- Vase From German Shell
In fact anythifg and everything in the Furniture Lime . gines, 6 combination cars, 1 service | Mrs. M. E. McCloskey, of Marietta, |
pg truck and 200 hand-drawn chemical has received a package from her son, |
/ engines and several thousand hand | Lieutenant Frank McCloskey, serving |
Zz extinguishers. jin France with the Engineering Corp,
: . x - and upon opening it, found a Ger-
U nde rtaking and Er 1 balm I ng Married at Hagerstown man shell made into a beautiful vase |
Po Joseph Sakach and Fannie T by a French wounded soldier.
af E | Fishmaher, of Marietta, were married | 3 .
g in Hagerstown, Md., Wednesday. ! Subseribe for the Star and News.


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{ sured they will be made.
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FARMERS LOAN |
ASSOCIATION
GOVERNMENT MONEY, LOANED
AT 513 PER CENT. ON COM-
PARATIVELY SMALL SE-
CURITY, GOOD FOR
34 YEARS
rally known that
organized re
a Laneaster
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ations point
the near
are at
joined
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vaned at 51. per
extent of one
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fth the value of
One may pay
time after
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the local associa
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nd the total loan of
exceed $20,000
plentiful at
to loan from
at reasonable
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COMMENCEMENT IN
CONOY TUESDAY, APRIL 30
The ie exercises
oOnoy
commencement
nship, county,
igh School will be held in St. Luke’s
( [Lancaster
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of |
11.000 PENNA. MEN
LEAVE APRIL 26
PROBABLY BE
AND MADE
EARLY NEXT
LOCAL MEN
HAVE TO
ro CAMP
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QUOTAS WII
COMPLETED
KNOWN
WEEK
MAY
GO
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A pproxi-
nate isvivanians
vill be
Sher-
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State
I'hese
ddition to
Lee and
WwW. G.
ree, has
the quotas,
completed
wday.
both white
m some
of men in
Camp Meade
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Kes

be sent from
in ad-
white
re men, all
nilitary service.
wre to be sent
97 men liv-
nia counties,
Meade ter-
regular
men are
fied for
erricory
96
ne } colored
in
quali
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PUBLISH
LIBERTY
MAY NOT
LOAN SALE
8—Estimates of
seriptions will
during the cam-
i or local
‘uctions is-
McAdoo.
ther them
¢ bank
actually filed
with receipts
pay-
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TONALL HEALTH
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Lutheran church, on Tuesday, April
30 I'he Senior class consists of
wura Kravbill, Marie Charles, Eliza- | MAKES LIFE A BURDEN-#TON
eth Snvder, Susan Forrey, ALL GIVES THE NEEQED
mith, Ethe McNeilly, Helen . cE
Demuth and Ethel Ely. RELIES
t la wre: President, roa 1 Todt
‘hetl r: vice president, +} L : a
Laura Kray : secretary, Ethel Mec - Ths a ach. Doin:
Nelly: treasurer, Susan Forrey. The hE rT ie tures
teachers are: Prof. I. J. Kreider, 1 ch hs 18 Burne
vrincipal: Miss Beulah Sheaffer, as- fi a
sistant principal. : x hitons pel
ener lA) Aree ee ul a) have an ab
\ ppetit 1s no desire for
Zeager—Achorn i action H 3 in his sleep,
Thursday fternoon Rev. P. | has pain it in the mouth.
George Sieger united in marriage | The tong and he has
Emerson A. Zeager and Mrs. Anna | l mav lead t«
Vi. Achorn, both of Lancaster, at the | rm disease as the
alter of Emmanuel Lutheran Church | hody wore suspectible then to the
n th esence of near relatives. |lodgemedt of diseas in when in
After the ce ony a wedding sup- | its normal t Co on
s served at the home of the| Topall to jousness and
ric nother, Mrs. Maggie Am-|a]] kindred : ents. The roots, herbs
wake, followed by a reception. after | and barks being nature's aids when
vhich the couple motored to Phila-| taken ir l'ona as a medicine,
delphia and other points on a wed- | byings the t yack to health
ding trip. hey. will make their | gain.
future home at their newly furnished Tonall old by E. W. Garber,
country home a-short distance south | dgngeist, Mount Joy, Pa.
of town which was only recently | A
purchased from Mr. Ezra Wolge- | : Spt Eis .
uth. The groom is a native of this | MAY PROHIBIT STREET OIL-
lace and is a step-son of Mr. Jos. ING BY FEDERAL ORDER
dt of the La Pierre House.
eee A ln me
Bran
: Levi Hofiman Weds
  


 

ord w ceived here last week
8 rents that Mr. Levi Hoff-
of Howard, Montana, was mar- |
in that place March : to Miss
stine Bostrack The oom is a
of Mr. and Henry G. Hoffman
this 1C 6 ‘he young man went
ome irs ago and after spend-
S re in Dakota, returned to
his place Four years ago he left
for Mont: took up If a section
( 180 acres of a government claim,
.d buildings thereon and is pro-
ressing very well. His many friends
here wish him abundant success and
extend congratulations.
etl Gee
Rube Wins Easy *
Rube Bennett, the popular local
athlete, appeared in the semi-windup
at Frankie Erne’s bi-monthly show at
Lancaster Monday night and easily
put the kayo on Gus Belmont of
Philadelphia in the first inning. A
stiff left on the jaw and Gus counted
stars.
cri fares
Four Furnaces to Merge
The Vesta furnace at Marietta, the
hire furnace at Sheridan, the
yn furnace at Lebanon and a
e at Lynchburg, Va., are to be
| under the management of a
orporation, the Lavina Furnace
mpany.




ks

ee ——
Trimmed the Trees
vas sugg.sted at a recent meet-
ing. Boro Council made the initial
step toward improving our park by
having all the trees (rimmed. Ev-
erybody is =~ Lusly awaiting further
improvements but they can rest as-

For Bilious Troubles.
To promote a healthy condition of
the liver and correct disorders caused
by biliousness, Chamberlain’s Tablets
are excellent. Try them and see how
quickly they give you a relish for
your food and banish that dull and
stupid feeling. 4-41









| t t1
{ ) n tre
|
Go
I 1 for
This f y
when a
Zens Soug
i the del ry
{ of oiling tl
The repres
{ companies to they
{ not permit e oil for that
| purpose y understood
| that no oil contracted for or
| delivered purpose could be
| so used.
| It has beer ustomary in Mount
| Joy the past few years for Council
to oil all our streets and if this




sr is enforced you can
| this will be some dusty
the good housewife keeps
going.
MILTON GROVE


Mrs. E. W. Brosey spent Sunday
at Mount Hope.
Miss Lillie Hershey called on Mr.
and Mrs. Simon Gingrich on Sunday.
Harvey
Mr. and Mrs Good spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Christian
1
Goo
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wittle trans-
acted business at Lancaster, on Sat-
urday. ai :
Messrs. William and Aaron Diffen-
derfer and LeRoy Wittle spent Sun-
day afternoon at Hershey.
There were nineteen applicants
present at the annual Spring examin-
ation for entrance to the High School
on Saturday; thirteen passed.
The graduating class of 1918 of
the Milton Grove High School spent
Saturday at Lancaster, and at the
Millersville State Normal School.
etl
Miss Flora Drabenstodt is improv-
ing slowly.
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