The Mount Joy star and news. (Mount Joy, Pa.) 1878-1918, April 27, 1918, Image 4

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The Star aff News s Hatfield, Montgomery county, for
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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MAYTOWN
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ind Mrs. H. B. Haines visited
ncaster. . . ;
ses Anna and Edith Sload visit

ed in Mount Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. John
visited in Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newcomer
autoed to Lancaster. :
Miss Mabel Whittell, of Columbia,
visited Miss Mary Heisey.
Mrs. C. C. Forrey and daughter,
Mary visited in Columbia.
Miss Edna Frank and
Houseal autoed to Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Arntz and son, |
Donald, visited in Mount Joy. 4
Miss Grace Henderson is attending |
Millersville State Normal School.
Miss Cora Fenstermacher, of Lan-
caster, visited Mrs. William J. Lowe. |
Lloyd. Glattacker, of Steelton,|
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0.|
Glattacher. ead
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Risser visited
in Washington; D. C., and at Camp |
Meade, Md. |
Mrs. William Brosey, of Lancaster,
spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. |
Henderson |
Frank
Geo. L. Glattacker. 3
Mrs. W. L. Martin, of Brideton, N.|
J.. is visiting her parents, Mr. and |
Mrs. John L. Jacobs.
Harry Frank, Miss
Elmer Grove and Miss Edna
autoed to Lancaster.
Rev. Jacob Messner, of Lancaster,
supplied the pulpit of the Maytown
Reformed Church on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sload and
son, Abram visited Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Smith, at Bainbridge.
Misses Laura and Marian Shire-
man. of Lancaster, visited their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Shireman.
Miss Adella Grove and Mrs. Ion
Terry represented the Nevin Mission-
ary Society of the Maytown Re-
formed Church at the annual Mis-
gsionary Conference of Lancaster
Classis at Mountville. :
The commencement exercises will
be held on Wednesday evening, May
first. Rev. Geo. W. Richards, D.D. pro-
fessor of Church History in the Theo-
logical Seminary of the Reformed
Church at Lancaster, will deliver the
commencement address.
During the past week the usual ac-
tivities about the work rooms of the
Maytown Red Cross Branch have
been carried on, and the following
were among the articles made: Fifty |
triangular bandages and three suits
of underwear.
The annual Class Day exercises of
the graduating class of the Maytown
Hich School will be held on Tuesday
evening, April 30, in the Maytown
Hall. Miss Esther Hoffman will give
the history of the class, and Miss
Edith Childs wil give the prophecy
for the members of the class.
Among the out-of-town people who
attended the funeral of Mrs. Henry
Eshleman were the following: Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Herchelroath, of
Wintermute, N. J.; Dr. and Mrs. J.
Herchelroath, of Philadelphia; Capt. |
Robert Eshleman, of Spartansburg,
S. C. and Mrs. Addie Herchelroath,
of WilkesBarre.
Harold Hoover, another of the
Maytown boys, has enlisted in the
service by joining the navy.
The annual baccalaureate service
for the graduating class of the May-
town High School will be held in the
Church of God on Sunday evening,
April 28, at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. M.
C. Manning will deliver the sermon,
and Rev. William J. Lowe and Rev.
Alfred Sutcliffe will assist in the ser-
vice.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
Maytown Reformed Church held its
monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.
H. B. Haines. The following pro-
gram was rendered: Recitation, Miss
Mary Evans; Singing; Duet, Miss
Anna Haines, piano and Ralph New-
comer, cornet; Recitation, Master
David Lowe; Reading, ‘The New
Minister,”” Miss Anna Kready; Busi-
ness Session.
ELIZABETHTOWN
Read the Bulletin.
Barr Kreider spent a few days at
his home at Quarryville.
M. B. Forney, of Florin, was the
guest of friends in the borough.
Mrs. Vere Treichler spent a few
days with her parents at Pottsville.
Mrs. Mary Kolp, of Neffsville, was
the guest of E. E. Coble and family.
Mrs. Emma Campbell spent a few
days with her parents at Hummels-
town.
Elias Whissler, of Hershey, was the
uest of relatives in the borough on
hursday.

Abram Hoffer, of Toledo, Ohio, is|
the guest of his sister, Mrs. Malinda
Breneman.
Abel Madeira and wife, of Harris-
burg, were the guests of Mrs. Anna
Musser and daughter.
Mrs. Geo. W. Westafer has been
confined to her bed the past few days
on account of illness.
Jacob Thuma and wife, of Ma-
| th place to Hershey daily, which is
very good showing.
C. G. Reese, the ice man, badly
sprained his back and arms at his
|home on West High street on Thurs
| Harrisburg; Harry Stauffer and fam-
Mary Heisey, | parents, Mr." and Mrs.
na Frank Shields, of East Donegal.
| received the
Reber and Prof. R. W,
ducted a Bible institute
Dr. D. (
Schlosser «
veral days.
The Hershey Traction Company
hauls four carloads of cream from
day afternoon by falling off a ladder
Daniel Wolgemuth and family of
ily of Palmyra, attended the funeral
of Mrs. David G. Heisey on Friday
morning
Johnson Ebersole has purchased a
new Bethlehem auto truck, which he
will use to convey the workmen from
the borough to the aviation plant at
Middletown.
The Boy Scouts had a walk around
on Wednesday evening, under Scout
Master Levi C. Hershey and made an
excellent showing, which was wit-
nessed by a large number of citizens.
The senior class at the college will
render the following Arbor Day pro-
gram at three o'clock on Friday af-
ternoon, to which all are cordially
invited. Opening address, Miss
Sarah Shissler; recitation, Forest
Hymn, Miss Linnie Doliner; essay,|
The Value of Trees, Mr. Walter |
Longenecker; piano solo, Miss Kath-|
ryn Leiter; address, Prof. H. K.|

Ober: music, Trees, girls’ trio; plant- spent Monday
ing of the tree. |
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RHEEMS
Mr. Joseph W. Kraybill is spending
a week with his daughter, Mrs. R. G.}
Kauffman and family near East
Petersburg. {
Mr. Winfield L. Heisey, candidate
for legislature subject to Bete 1
rules has rented the Jos. W. Kraybill |
brick house.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kauffman and |
son Reuben of near East Petersburg, |
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spent last Sunday with the A. S. 1 Mrs. Geyer and daughter, Miss | poser and b 8
ard family. Viola of Marietta, s ’, time | glear. After one year’s instructions
¥ : . i Viola of Marietta, spent some time |5'®¢ : ow
Mrs. Lloyd A. Murphy and children {here with Mr. and Soe E. L. Nissly. Jon Baritone, Mr. Sherk was promoted
|spent one day last week with her | piss Elsie Miller of Mount Sov {to soloist and was assigned to first|
Jenjamin |. accepted a position in the office | chair in the Wanamaker Band.
During his experiences with the
| Harvey Hostetter
jsecond carload of lumber for his new
barn. The Hiestand Lumber Com-
(pany of Marietta have the contract.
i Mr. Christian L. Nissly of Florin,
{who owns a number of fine farms
jpear this place, received a large car-
tfload of manure for his tobacco
ground.
Wild geese and ducks were flying
northward a day before the recent
rain storms which was a sure indica-
tion that this section could expect
a change in the weather.
Mrs. A. S. Bard and daughter
Miriam spent a number of days at
State College, Pa., attending com-
mencement exercises. Mr. J. K. Bar
being among the large class of gradu-
ates.
Messrs. Joseph Kramer and Hoff-
man Gohn paid a short visit to Ralph
Gohn on Sunday, who underwent an
operation at the General Hospital,
Lancaster. Mr. Gohn is improving
and will be able to leave the hospital
in a few days.
Penn Lime and Stone Company
| purchased four large chicken houses
from B. H. Greider. Mr. Albert
Smith with his large Case tractor
removed the houses near their quarry
site where they contemplate renovat-
ing the buildings for laborers to
lodge.
Leander Groff and son Elmer are
well pleased with their steer transac-
|tion purchased by the Hoover Com-
(pany, of Lancaster. The herd num-
bered 15 head with an average of
1980 pounds in weight at 13 cents per
[pound. The above cattle were bought
{last September averaging 630 pounds.
| Last Friday afternoon about two
{o'clock an interesting scene took
place on the C. L. Nissly farm, ten-
anted by C. Hess near this place, a
train of thirteen Pullman cars
stopped and about 500 soldiers and
officers hurried from the cars,
stacked arms and exercised for thirty
minutes. They were from a camp in
Oklahoma.
SALUNGA
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Charles of Mt.
| Joy, spent Sunday with Samuel Eby
jand family.
{ The Rev. and Mrs. Downs were en-
i tertained in the home of Dr. B. E.
Kendig and wife.
Frank Newcomer of Coatesville,
spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
Susan Newcomer.



Columbia, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strickler.
Miss Mary Eshleman of Mount Joy,
was the week-end visitor at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Peifer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Herr of
Folkston, Georgia, announce the
birth of a daughter, Beryl Amanda
April.
i We are, for the present, having
sufficient rain but along with it too
much cold air for the season of the
year.
There will be a Missionary Meet-
ing in the Church of the Brethren on
{Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Ev-
| erybody welcome.
Sunday our town was favored by
la special minister in the M. E.
{church. Rev. Downs, our minister,
|and wife brought with them in their
| automobile Rev. William Morris of
| Manheim, to help Rev. Downs out as

{ he says and Rev. Morris certainly did
| give us a very good sermon on the
| occasion.
_ Avery live spelling bee was held
in our Maple Grove school house on
i Saturday night for the benefit of the
| Ladies Aid. The attendance was fair
considering the condition of the
weather which was quite threatening
[and gloomy. The exercises were
rietta, were the guests of the latter’s|gpirited and interesting to the end.
mother, Mrs. R. S. Ross.
Receipts summoned very fair dollars
Miss Violet Fasnacht, of Palmyra,|..q fr bezinnj :
spent a few days with J. W. Risser | wae en 1 indy thors
and wife on Park street.
Eli B. Ebersole has accepted a po-
sition at the McLanachan marble
yard on East High street.
Mrs. E. G. Reese will quit house-
keeping and dispose of her entire
outfit of household goods.
Frank Teetor and family, of Mar-
tinsburg, were the guests of F. W.
Groff and family on South Market
street.

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THE MT. JOY STAR AND NEWS
HAPPENINGS IN
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Mr. John Carson spent Sunday at
Philadelphia. |
Mr. John Martin is confined to his | |
house with erysipelas. | |S
Mr. Millis McKinley visited friends | [58
at Rheems on Sunday. |
Mr. Clarence Musselman spent Sat- |
urday at Harrisburg.
Mrs. Winfield Espenshade
several days at Philadelphia. {
Mr. Jacob Rutherford spent Sun- |
day at Marietta with relatives. {
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stoll were
Tuesday visitors to Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rensel called
on relatives at Royalton, on Monday.
Mrs. O. G. Romig and daughter
Florence spent a few days at Read- |
ny i dunt | Harry R. Sherk, Newtown, Pa
Mrs. Roy Jrown and daughter, . ”
Eleanor, returned to their home at | Mr. Harry R. Sherk a noted Bari-|
3altimore, Md. tone player now with the 3rd N. J.|
Mr. Jacob Eichler of Elizabethtown | Inf. Band, U. S. Army, located at
with his parents, Mr. | Camp Upton, Long Island was born
and Mrs. Harry Eichler. | at Newtown, Pa., July 31, 1890. He;
Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Diebler and | started his career as a musician when
child of Harrisburg, spent Sunioy 19 years old, under Mr. Wm. Givens, |
with Jacob Shires and family. a noted cornet virtuoso and band-|
Mrs. Mollie Denlinger and daugh- | master, during which time he was a|
ter Esther were guests of friends at Promising musician. :
Philadelphia, over the week-end. In 1914, Mr. Sherk moved to
Mrs. Christian Nolt of Lancaster, | Philadelphia, to take a position with
spent several days as the guest of the John Wanamaker store and it
her daughter, Mrs. H. Roy Nissly. was not long until he became a mem-|
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon ‘and |ber of the John Wanamaker Band.
daughter of Mount Joy spent Sunday During that year he saw an oppor-
with George Flowers and family. [tunity to study Baritone and make a
Mrs. Phares Kraybill and daughter | success for himself. i
of Rheems, spent several days with | Mr. Sherk began his instructions on
H. S. Stoll and family last week. | Baritone under the well known com-
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{at the Bachman Chocolate factory. |. 5 1
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nissley Mrs. | W anamaker Band he rendered num
Mary Koser and four children spent |erous difficult solos in Egyptian Hall
| Sunday with Paul Koser and family. | 2nd the Grand Court, before large |
Messrs. E. L. Nissly. H. Roy and audiences. He has also had the honor!
DF Ne rae ol hiicinesy trini of playing with the world’s famous|
{E. Jay Nissly made a business trip | of J rs Bove.. Pwr. Vasohn
to Philadelphia, oxtending several] >andmasiers, =0usy, Yor, YaecHd
days {and Santlemann.
| Messrs. James and Millis McKinley |, He has gained a Sh) reputa- |
|attended a birthday supper in honor | tion in i ry pad wn Bs pars
{of Mr. Abram Butzer at Rheems, on [IO Say that he IS the Comme oan bi
Sundav ist of the present age and his ambi-|
I" Mrs. Monroe Ebersole spent Sun- | tion is to become one of the world’s
|day at the home of her parents, Mr. | best soloists which he has achieved
¥and Mrs. Isaac. Witmer of near Mil- (only through hard work and constant
[ton Grove. study. Cd
| Messrs. Frank Landvator and Mil-| E. J. Hagerman, U. S.
ilis McKinley, Misses Irene N.ideigh | =
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land Neva Wiley spent Sunday even- §
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| Mr. Jacob Hershey and family and | i
Mr. P. N. Hershey and family of 1 x
{ Lebanon, Sundayed at Camp Meade, Subscribe for the Star and News. |
with the former's sou Mrs. William Graul has been on
re rr the sick list. |
| Mr. Albert Derr and gentleman | y : : Sy Te Eda
| friend of near Washington, spent]. Welter J aie spent Wednesday |
Sunday here with the former’s par-|!m Philadelphia. :
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Derr | Jonas Bender had an operation
i Mr. Ephraim Heiner and Miss performed at St. Joseph’s Hospital,
Elizabeth Kinley attende he | Lancaster. ; |
| Elizabe McRinley attended the Rev. H. H. Hershey, of Harrisburg, !
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SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, 1918
AEE ARE ATERE J
High Cattle Prices
Accompany
High Beef Prices
If consumers are to pay less for
beef, live-stock raisers naturally will
receive less for cattle.
If farmers are paid more for live
stock, consumers will necessarily pay
more for meat.
Swift & Company pays for cattle
approximately 90 per cent of the price
received for beef and by-products.
The remaining 10 per cent pays for
dressing, freight to market, operation
of distributing housés, and in most
cases, delivery to Ahe retailer. Net
profits also have to come out of this
10 per cent.
This margin ‘cannot be squeezed
arbitrarily withéut danger of crippling
the only effective means of performing
the complex service of converting
cattle into meat and distributing this
meat to the fighting forces and to
consumers,
Swift & Company’s net profit on
beef during 1917 was only V4 of a
cent per pound. On all products, it
was a little less than four cents on
each dollar of sales. Complete elimi-
nation of these profits would not affect
appreciably retail prices of meat, or
farm prices of live stock.
Swift & Company will be glad to
co-operate in devising methods that
will improve conditions in the meat
and live stock industry.

1918 Year Book of interesting and
instructive facts sent on request.
Address Swift & Company,
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| supper given by the Misses Kochel, od i; io
of Lancaster, Sunday afternoon. | officiated at the funeral of Mrs. |
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence returned |Elizabeth Stauffer on Thursday.
to their home at Honey Brook, after | Mes Harry Grube and litho astinp-
spending a week here with their | ters Lorraine, are visiting | rs. |
daughter, Mrs. J. H. Dukeman. | Grube’s parents at Harrisburg.
Mr. Geo. W. Henderson, contractor | Miss Frances Fullmer, a Bell tele-
of Florin, made a business trip to | Phone operator, called on Miss Grace
| Philadelphia Monday and was the | Piffenderfer on Wednesday evening.
{guest of George P. Niedenthal the| MTS. H. H. Long spent Wednesday |
Captain of Police i with .her sister, Mrs. J. J. Fable, of |
Mr. Wm. Reheard had a new slate | No- 666 West Walnut street, Lancas- |
roof put in his house. Mr. Andrew | te. Eiils A Sw bas rothrned
Sumpman had a new slate roof placed |, 158 a Y 2. Dwaly has re ined
on his barn. The work was done by home after spe nding several days
Albert Walters and his force Y {with her aunt, Mrs. J.- J. Fable, of
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| No. 666 West Walnut street, Lancas-
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| ter.
{ The Ladies’ Aid of the Zion
Lutheran Church held a very success- |
(ful “Dime Social” on Wednesday
|evening at the home of Miss Ada
Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeFevre spent|Rupp. The following program was
Sunday at Lancaster. rendered: Music by the Ladies’
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long spent | Quartette; recitation, Phoebe Rupp;
Sunday at Mount Hope. solo, Ada Rupp; recitation, George |
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wickenheiser | Shenes; readings, Mrs. Benjamin E. |
spent Sunday at Manheim. | Long. !
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haldeman spent |
Sunday with his mother at Ephrata. | Se 2
The services of the United Zion's| An earthquake shock in California
Children closed on Tuesday evening. | caused serious property damage and
John Sheaffer spent Sunday with (loss of life. :



Miss Dorothy LeFevre spent Satur-|
day and Sunday in the homes of John |
{A. Wenger and Paul Kupp.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shearer of
near Mastersonville, spent Sunday in |
the home of M. H. Kauffman.
A. D. Frankhouser and daughter,
Mary spent Tuesday at Ephrata, in!
the home of W. B. Frankhouser.
Miss Helen Kauffman is spending a
few days in the home of her uncle,
Harry Gibble, at Lancaster Junction.
Misses Grace Holland and Alma
{ Groff, of Bareville, were the week-
gre guests of D. Dissinger and fam-|
ily.
Allen Herr, of Manheim and Mr.
|and Mrs. John Bradley, of Old Line,
{spent Sunday in the home of H. S.
| Bradley.
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{and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vogel of
| Lancaster, spent Sunday in the home
{of their mother, Mrs. Andrew Vogel. |
{ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Farman and
daughter, Margaret Marie spent Sun- |
iday in the home of A. W. Nissley at
Union Square. :
| Miss Emma Hodecker, of near Mt.
iJoy, and Fred Hodecker of Lancas-
i ter Junction, spent Sunday with their |
{ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Ho- |
decker.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Horst enter-|
tained the following on Sunday: Mr. |
iand Mrs. Frank Felker and daughters, !
Louisa and Olivia of Back Run, and |
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Horst and)
daughter Arline of near Mount Joy. |
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Nissley and |
daughters Estella and Elizabeth spent |
{Sunday in the homes of Daniel |
I Brandt, John Brandt and F. Aldus!
Kready, at Bamford. Mr. Nissley paid !
a short visit to his mother, Mrs. Su- |
san F. Nissley, at the Mennonite |
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