EEE REEEEEERESNE SE eee” 1 Fair June ns, in- West meroy New ounds, Agent. \ luring 0 fus- n lin- vr done wel 1 f the ; - have k | ~-high 1ding mar- Gd do a arantef \ desire] lence ! vill cof THE WEEKLY BULLETIN a Hw VOL. X. NO. 4 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9) 1, 1911 50 CENTS A YE, CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS-—THAT'S WHY MERCHANTS USK THIS ADVERTISING AIRSHIP TO RACE HOUSEWIFE AN INTERESTING LETTER Obituary Note . . . | - IN FAVOR OF ATHLETICS Moyer Reunion rrr orin Affairs ur Card Basket er : LLL Man to Fly From Boston to Nahant A Little Sunday-School History of An Organization Effected do Further } F'WELFTH ANNUAL EVENT WAS While Spouse is Setting Table Years Ago — the Project in This Place TEER WE ALL HELI TRE . —s y - | HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL. THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR THE ROAD WHICH : LD HERE LAST THURSDAY 3 TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER fhe following is taken from the | \GE WEST OF HERE Mr. Samuel F. Eshleman, superin FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK Several week ago a few repre : a There Was a Very Good Attendance Philadelphia Record of Saturday and | tendent of the Evangelical Sunday sentatives of all the churches of our —~lxeel yw , x will interest people hereabouts, as School, is in receipt of the following y y i. rio horougl tended ing Some Well Known People < iXeellent Program sd fanqaet focal and Personal Briefs That Have | . 5 | Who and Where They Have Visited— | POroush attended a county meeting | yojshhorhood Have Passed tor — : : Wd ale ‘a Mr. Strout is a brother-in-law of ex : etter from a former Mount Joyan: A : : ; : or as i O80 , a Mr. Samuel Moyer Makes 4 Fine ht ] b W. Si f t1 | Occurred Since Our Last Issue in > » ; Many Strangers Here Over Sun. 2 Lancaster, Which. was addressed by Great Beyond Since Our Last ou i > ) COSS acol 1 this | ‘ <Q ) ’ v . ts on a . » 52 Address Which is Appended IFSess v ato’ Bixrite of Luis plate Our Hustling and Wide Awake Paris, Il, BR. D, 2 day—Were You Among Them? a State organizer, relative to Y. M. C. | tn ot pt i Sma “Lynn, June 16 To prove | Neigh Vill: Flot June 18, 1911 - A's. thruout the county M H bh Merk ai ay 2 - . : . ; { eighbor age, Flovin. 3 A : TQ { rg : Mrs. Hann The Twelfth Annual Reunion of to his wife that he can make a trip | Supt. Evangelical S. 8. [ Mr. Scott Detwiler spent Sunday On Monday evening the delegates | hei a . Stk) a : : . . 3 ; - : $ a) . "1 heim on Sunday ¢ ) ® the Moyer family was held at the from Boston to Nahant while she is | p t forest tl festival Saturday Mount Joy, Pa at Wild Cat and their friends assembled at the | 2 ot ay aged 6 Tears : : . | on orge he les al Sa day . y . ny s George ye v pretty home of School Director (. setting the table for dinner, Edward | . : 5 Dear Supt | <8 C ft 3 op | School house building ar discusse oy rae irambach . died af ; {evening in the park | Miss Lou Kuhns left Tuesday for ing and discussed heim on Friday night aged about 7 Mover ‘ner Ne avon i ye .. Strout, a wealthy real estg wn- " sy first S av i y . y . fea hil . 3 | d . Mo) ef, corner New Haven and Done ealthy real estate own { Mr. Albert Baker of Lancaster. i“ I'he first Sund AY in June | Crystal Beach for the summer. the advisability of forming a local | years. gal Streets, last Thursday afternoon er of Nahant, has announced that he | visit Iriends in town Sunda 1873, 1 had my first experience in Mr. George Scholing of Chicago, | Organization. Those present did not | Georse, th 15 ar-old on of e : . ) . ei : . e sited nds wn St é Q iE 8 ° | WE 5 . 5 50, | eorse, - - : and it was the most successful of Will make the trip in the airship of | Mice Nis tio GO oF Bhoon sent | unday School then being 28 years |||, is here on a visit to his parents. | decide upon a name for the new or- | a : e Mie Be 8 fr a : : — . Miss |] ‘tle Groff of Rheems, spe he . | 2 OA « k £ i £ : | Benj. Lutz, : all the reunions held thus far. Harry N. Atwood, on Sunday, June |g nday in towy with trical old, myself and two oldest children | Miss Gertrude Greenawalt has ganization but elected these officers: |. y : t y Herat e, drowned . gr St a) 1 riends. , am : 5 : mn ye _ . "* lin the Conestoga Creek. 5 An excellent dinner was served by 20. | Mr. Jacob Hostetter spent Suhday commenced going to the Evangelical | gone to Mount Gretna for a few days | President—Mr. J. G. Reist R f = I John C- : “te : ‘ ) Ji ) ste spe $ a) hil : fi | ¢ n € yi : oy, son of Mr. Mrs. G. Moyer and an able corps Strout is accustomed to the flying . tae es S. 8., corner of Donegal and Marietta Mrs. Fissel of Lane: ci . V. Pres.—Mr. William Tyndall r. and Mrs. John ¢ : : ey : in Elizabethtown, visiting friends. . 4 . Mrs. Fissel of Lancaster, spent Sat- : SHEA. | Rapp, of Harrisburg, former rest of assistants. After enjoying the game, having learned the art from Mr. James S. Butler of Baltimore. tr cets: Mount Joy. Geo. Carpenter | rday and Sunday here with friends. | Secretary—Mr. Oscar Kraybill. | lents of Marietta, died Sunday. ; : 3 in ae 4 Mr. Ji 8 § } er o ¢ ore, | a < yt : re Sy | " : : dents o ari a . many good things the following pro- Charles G. Glidden at Mineola, L. I. | Md. visited friends in town on Sun. | SUPerintendent. Soon afterwards I Miss Earla Baer is home from an Freasurer—Mr. E. W. Bentzel A ft oe i » 8 . OE if a : . . : | Md. visite ends ) on Sun- | _ _ . 4 : | ss Karl i : é ren After suffer 3 gram was very ably rendered: He will guide the flving machine on [ day was appointed teacher of a mixed | extended sojourn thruout New Jer-| Al Executive Committee to consist tor ht bl ng rom 28 3 . ) dei : ay. ‘ i od 2 § I Jer- | PISL 1 stomach troub Mr. Address of welcome, Mr. G. Moyer its trip of nine miles across the har- Yoh Weldmar and § I Bible Class consisting of about 30 |gey [of a delegate from each church in H j S. FI . —_ Se : mer ill ; ‘ee PY " . g 4 ’ vo eldman and force are busy adi Hay { rs enry S. Flory die Repeating the Apostle’'s Creed: Duet bor, and will land on the handsome painting the property of Jacob Kuhn young ladies and gentlemen. I re- Mr. Charles Hogendobler and gen- | town, will be appointed at the next 1 66 , 2 rightsvilie, Al . 34m $e ren 2 . { £ pry Vy ol Jacob Ss A « " a : $ » f « n . 3 agec 6. Arthur and Christine Moyer: Reci- Strout estate. If Strout wins he will Hear Rlleors member the names of the following: | {leman friend of Philadelphia, spent | Meeting. The most important sub- : tation, Mary Moyer: Instrumental have his wife's permission to pur- : H. L. Stager, Henry Kircher, John | Qaturday i ’ : ject discussed this occasi aE Te 3] 3 Mo} : § £ Miss Ethel Shickley of York. vis- A 3 yo Saturday in town. {4 scussed on 11s occasion was 2 Solo, Arthur Moyer; Instr sntal chase a machine of his own use, oth- | x ckley of York, vis Wilson, Jane Strickler, now Mr. Wil- | 3 Nw | the sGiiri aves pl ; ia Samuel Seeman yd ur Moyer; nstrumenta se, Sa y a w , Mr. 1 On Sunday Rev. G. W. Gets ac the procuring of an athletic field 3 : sed : : . ited her aunt, Mrs. C. S. Wachstetter 3 . | X ay Rev. G. W. Getz preach- | e To LY : Samuel Seeman died very unex- Solo, Christine Moyer; Vocal Solo, erwise he will have to forego the ct Thursday son: Mazie Kulp, now Mrs. Shelly, | ed the funeral service of a friend at | Where the boys and girls can amuse pected] t the h ital at B af x ' . Cr es . i ’” | fad saay. « Ean, ' . » : 4 wh 1 : 8 ectedly a e OSp a e x Mr Raymond Engle: Recitation, pleasures of flying. | Milani Mos BE Bava Co Sybilla and Annie Boyce, Lovina and Mechanicsburg | themselves, at tennis, basket ball Pa.. on Monday . oi op : ri 4 x — | nar vm fu, A ¢ 8 0 y= rdia Stacer 7 N " i? : { ’ a., y, a . ears. Mrs. Withers; Address, Samuel Moy- ——— ee i . : : : Do Lydia Stager, Anna Hall, Ella Peffer,| Misses Esther Shelly and Elsie | Pase ball, and other out door sports |; ¥ . . . od as { lumbia, were Sunday visitors to Marv Kl . ! Ses Jus Shelly anc llsie : : is survived by his parents who re- er: the address as rendered is given Their Auto Skidded [friends in town Mary Kline and a number of young | Battye are home from a trip to New | and while it is not likely that a suit- | gqe in Central Manor, but the fam rv : i § . ndies fy ‘ MN Ean ! : ‘ 3 I side J ‘a , e - below: Vocal Duet. Messrs. Bentzel Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wittle of Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Bates of Shi ladies from Cedar Hill Seminary. T| York City and Media. Pa | able location can be gotten this sum- ily, Herman Drager’s, f ly lived i , 3 : Mr. : Mrs. . Bates Shire- | os aE 5 ! : a, Fa. as Y, He , former v and Gerber; Hymn, “Blest be the Tie Flizabethtowns came down Donegal tee So : would like to correspond with some Miss Nettie Culp, a member of the | Mer, all the preliminaries are being Sri y +i : : y ii : b ) : : manstown, visited his parents, Mr.. 1 of tt : : yd > : at Donegal Springs. Besides his a That Binds’; Closing by repeating street Sunday evening in their large |. . Voit or all of them. T presume some of | corps at the General Hos ital, IL attended to for next season i . ! ES : ; and Mrs. Calvin Bates. thew ire stil Bot : LI x ospital, Lan- ) 4 his mother and step-father, these the Lord’s Prayer. touring car when they met with an Miss Edith Bentzel of Mt. Joy 1em are still living in Mount Joy. |caster, is home on a vacation Meetings to further the project brothers and sist i M » : : : : Miss E sntze Mt. Joy, a : , a vace : ; : ? i TS sisters survive: The Address —Life accident. In trying to turn off the |. 7 Mi 3 On the first Sunday in June 1911 Mr. and Mrs. Jol McCurdy will be held at frequent intervals p TH, g . spent Saturday afternoon very pleas- I he ani - and Mrs. John McCurdy and Bal. Adam Linard, of near Moore's Mill; Mankind has existed upon this trolley tracks to pass another auto, hn : rs 1ad the pleasure of visiting the daughter Mary of Mavtow OW ——— ee . ; e : ‘ 2 : antly with Miss Mary Shiers. lireest.8 ae : 5 var) Maytown, were John Seeman, of Elizabethtown; world for thousands of years and yet their machine skidded and ran in on Mr. and Mis. Rov Bates and son argest Sunday School in the world at | gyests of friends here Sunday STOLEN TEAM RECOVERED Charles Seeman f Mariett a p : Es ; gr le aT ) ates @ Si ca zi I To Cup 3 : it : > Ys be ’ aT a s Seeman, o rie the great mass of humanity fails to the pavement and into the porch at |; vit jon ont Sunday in tOwh Brazil, Ind. W. E. Carpenter, Supt.; Messrs. Samuel Mateer and A. L. | Harry Seeman of iid : bo av : , . x mT pitt. JOY, SPC ics lev D) Y areine a . mm y . Fi * arry se ¢ ot 1 etown. have a proper conception of what the home of Mrs. Fanny Shank. The | with the former's parents kev. E. C. Wareing, pastor. They | Haines returned home on Sunday Mr. Ed. Ream Locates It at Harris- | remains will be brought h hin i i " i rine . T's parents. I Yinve RE - iy . a) : bi ans w > brought cre 8 ife really is. spring of the auto struck the stone Mr. 3 : hind : have 118 teachers and officers. A {from a ten days’ trip to Altoon: burg After Being Stolen a Week i 2 & om ] : ! . Mr. John Brehm of Philadelphia, T'S clues of 1.9107 op : Hot I * 12. ® : evening or tomorrow morning and The Christian asks the question, foundation wall, reducing it and al- |;. ... Hine s . : men’s class of 1,219; cradle roll, 818 Mrs. John R. Roath of Maytown —————— i no De ; 4 ; Is spending some time in town with pj... \eparime os : ' 6 Maytc | ; the funeral and interment will. be Where am 1 going”? The answer so broke a few boards in the porch. | yj. and Mrs Ephraim Arndt ary department, 473; total en- | was the guest of Miss Eva Reed in| The team which was stolen from made at Landisvill hy 0% . bs ; % a ; Mr. : Mrs. Ephr: / . : . . pan Miss Eve g : ; ade ¢ andisville. is, “I go to my Father. I go to the The steering kunckle was bent but Dr. Brison and wife and Mr. ahd rollment, 4,897. | this place one day last week. | Mr. Ed Ream in this place, mention place of the redeemed and life will With a little work Mr. Wittle was irs. Wilbur Rank. of Lancaster. vig I'he population of the town is 9,- | Miss Gertrude Greenawalt has re- | of which was made in these columns John E. Wil continue forever.” Life to the Chris- able to make the necessary repairs |iinq fo: 3 , : Sr 7M 300. On Easter Sunday their col- | turned home after rusticating wi last week, has been located : - : <x oy ; | ited friends in town on Sunday. locti iy : me after rusticating with n at and re Hon. John E. Wiley, a prominent tian at all times is a going to a to return home. { a Nf ch Ts sy : ection was $2,808, silver dollars. | Samuel Wolgemuth’s at Union Sauare [turned to the owner i : i hiel 1 £ livi i 1 { Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Nissly and Miss 25 vears ago Mr Carpent toch 8 8S ion Square | . resident of Conoy township, died at higher realm of living until life be- —— | Elsi Vpn NY . 29 years ago Mr. arpenter took | Mr. Paul E. Getz : . 7 Mr. Ream distributed cards bear- | pj 3 : —_—y lsie Gray, of Newport, P: le | Mr. Paul E. Getz and Dr. W. M. | 4 § distributed cards bear- | hig } p 8 ai : : | y, port, Pa., regis- | .i.uoa of a : ‘ : Is home at Bainbridge, on Sunda comes complete in God. Missed the Dog; Hit a Window | tered at the Florin Inn, on Sunday charge of this Sunday School, then | Thome attended the horse and auto- ing a complete discription of the en- | fy was seventy-six years of age ay Some travel swiftly, some are long Mr. William P. Frank, the west i Hutchinson Bros of Baltinfore Rumbering Some 30 odd members. { mobile show at Lancaster yesterday. | tire team and Saturday evening a | geath was due to omy 1 ‘ations, fol 1pon the ro: S > et wi 2as- e arber, c: » very near making |; kd : ! This is the most remarkable S { i 731 . . Po sle ) essare. fy areichars Lr. fo s Feat ’ 80 box ie oad, SOME Tet with pleas- end barber, came very near making jinstalled a new range 7 feet long in ' 4, School in th . i ie ; m Miss Viola Jaker spent from | te lephone message from Harrisburg lowing an operation. ant adventures, some have to travel a ‘ten strike” on Monday evening. | Mow I ay i € experience of my | Thursday to Sunday at Manheim as |Summoned him to that c ‘or > i ] a) g » F i a anh ots. ; sda) f ay at Mz: sim as | at city for the . WEG. ARES eT through fire and peril but whether He threw a stone about the size % Si ! orn ‘nn, on a cogrrete hed 8 years Sunday School work. | t1 y or st k . i i ) purpose of re ring 3 Mr. Wiley was widely known thru- 1 ath 1 a stone about the size of | Misses Sadie Ishler and Ethel Wit- The 65 cl 1 h to their pl | the guest of her cousin Miss Baker. | Purpose of recovering it. out Lancaster county. In his young- the ps yg wot ino > : wri’s Rat nt = 3 pa Bes : e 65 classes march their plac . ery YH Yeti ; > | ; oO ives a " ay oa 1e path be short o1 winding, though a man’s fist at a dog in front of his |man of Elizabethtown, spent Sunday | os with (1 i 0 oir plas { Mr. Harry E. Getz and Dr. F. L A man onducting sale and ex- | ap days, he, in conned i his the pace be quick or slow, life is a place of business He missed the lin town with Mr. and Mrs. Ishler $3 Yun the nreeision and disdpline | tichads spent Sunday afternoon at | change stables in the Capital City, | hrother the late ~% . ge oni : 1 ~ > v . Ba . : $ € La SD. shle f militar: actics x le os | Jr . £ yop riley going to the Father, a following af- dog, the stone striking a hitching Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Cumbler. My of militai tactics, with less confu- | Wyrightsy ille, making the trip by au-| Was the informant, he having pur- operated the distill 4 Wik. : ae ; ; ik Mrs. M. A. Or 7, ai hia yt perate E ery, sav 2d er the vision that will eventually post in front of Mr. J. H. Buohl’s | and Mrs. N. H. Nill and daughter of fon than a half dozen boys playing | to. | chased the team from the thief who | mill at LOCUST aw mill 4 i = IK Mrs. N. . Nill and daughter of | ;..1hles | i (E rove, A i ead us into the presence of the re- hardware store. lhe stone glanced | Steelton, visited friends in. th : marbles Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dillinger and | stole it bridge He was - pe, Ba { . : : : » 1 , sited frie 8.1 ¢ vil v . oe 5 5 : « : y 0 £ er . eemed on high. | from the post into one of the large |jage It is a wonderful organization. | n of Harrisburg. were guests of I We were unable to learn the thief’s | Q¢ate hous 1 meniber of the ee, a : age. Theiv at iva Sat y : I | ! a use. 0 represencativ This is the one definition that ap- plate glass windows at Buohl's and Messrs. Elmer and Henry Sci heir music during opening is grand. | mother, Mrs. Marearet Dillineer oa | name but hie is married and lives t | S0o.70, oul ‘Start reson iatives in ni: Messrs. Elmer and H Vv Schege Avery ia - 2 : wa te Dk 1369-70, ¢ shortly Sreg «ane peals to us, the definition that makes | passersby can see the result The milch have made some ver reditabl EYernibin from opening to closing Sunday Harrisburg, and since selling the , candidate for ti St hereate! was ne ip . J) . . i : : He made some verv creditable . ile fie . i E < ¢ date for 1e¢ State s al jhe ife worth living. As a family cir- window is badly broken. improvements at the Florin Inn tl Works like the finest clock works Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Zeller spent | téam is among the missing. He was a defeated by the 1 suate, bil : > A er 1 1 1€ Thi ny x } : bi 2 . E % ‘feated Vv e ls - 3 5 le we do well if we all come to take —— Eee. | b Fhis is our township convention Sunday at Rohrerstown. wl » they | traveling salesman for some leathe . : ate John'g. y : 3 ri : ; { past week. dos Hone hear to | ay at RH wn, where they |* Bin 80m ather | Warfel, of Lancaster. He enjoyed this view of life. Very often a per- Will Hold a. Sapper |W. BH. Garther. Samuel Todd. po ope to hear from some of my | attended the Lutheran Church ser-| firm and was in the employ of one | the sect and esteem. of th 3 —~ son ‘hears some one raise the ques- Ihe Men's Bible - Class oi the | I. Meredith TP. Dokhentev. of Har dear friends of Mt. Joy | vices. (of the men that was killed hy an au- | nunity in which he lived i com $101 " ife or ivine'’ ? The | . png . . \ oa ST ? id £ { Ver respectfully ig i i ' 1 ing if hvi he SER . 18 ve and was on. Is] worth living I'he Church of God Sunday School will risburg, made a pleasant call to our ¢ oe 1lly yours, Miss Lily McCurdy, a student at |'O running off the concrete bridge considered a most exemplary citizen al questio: that should comfort us hold a supper on the parsonage lawn | town on Sunday. 5. STIGLER. | Millersville State Normal School, vis- | 1 Harrisburg, a few weeks ago He was an elder in Donegal Preshy oday is, “Is it worth while going to corner Marietta and Donegal streets, Miss Mabel Sprout and Miss Vena hw ited friends here on Saturday and | ir. Ream recovered the entire | terian church and was never marri od Teaven For the life that does not | on Saturday evening, June 24th. An | Rounski of Lancaster. and Mr. Geo A Piano Recital i Sunday | team and paid the reward He His surviving sisters are Mrs M ai y i OF ri av toy y : _ yo ¥ ? 2 m } . 5 5 nas . vise x : y . . lll 15 SIE 5 ¢ 8. ry m to end with the Father in Heav- excellent menu consisting of chick- Scholing of Chicago, visited Mr. C he pupils of Miss Gertrude Metz- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murrav of | brought it here with him on Sunday | taver and Mrs. Susanna Sith a : en ie certai r ry 3. nd : : Poy Yo : . : 3 : ‘ \ { : : Bu! DUBE . 0 en is certainly not worth living. en corn soup, ice cream and cake, |S. Wachstetter and family on Sun sar gave a piano recital at Wer home ; Philadelphia, spent a few davs with | @nd vesterday sold the horse | nbrigde, and Mrs. Aaron Jon ’ ; TH | is : 3 > . g ¢ § ¢ fe A 5 - i : | | 2 y Mrs. Ag o es, Speaking about life in its earthly | sandwiches, lemonade, coffee, etc. day on Donegal and Market streets Mon- | the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | 0 r- | Grand Rapids, Mich e spect, we often find life compared | will be served and everybody is most J. Y.. Kline will leave today for |93Y evening lhe program which | J. W. Murray. { Let's All Go | The funeral took place yesterday to a day. \ day is a very cireum- | cordially invited to call. Paradise, where he will erect a fine Was an excellent one follows and | Miss Jeanette Shoop has returned | Trolley tickets to Ephrata for July | afte rnoon at 1 o'clock from hi late 2Ariha Swi Nx a ’ Shey < 3 | ; : Jol & i his 1; 3 scribed period. \ few hour: bound —_— drive way for J. Hay Brown. He will the pupils were very ably a sted by | to her home at Allentown after spend | 1th have been placed on sale at the | home at Bainbridge, with services in 1t days are issimilar in a Hh: : : : I : ic ; . ine « Por ‘a : : ¢ ino . % x3 : ih : oy noiyes ; LC ys ] et dissimila in length; Improving the Park be accompanied ly Hon. J. Harvey Miss Metzger: [ing a few weeks here as the guest | following places: Dr. E. W. Garber's | Donegal church and interment in some very s Ty t. They vary from a Boro Council removed one of the | Raymond, of near town. Duet, tussian Intermezzo, hy [Of Miss Helen Marie Zeller. | Mr. I. D. Beneman's, Joseph Her- | Donegal cemetery. < long summer’s day to the short day trees and timed 5. tow others In Lima Gilbert. & corporation: Al Theodore Franke, Clarence Brubak- | Mr. and Mrs. Eli Grosh of the |sheys’, Mr. H. E. Ebersole and Mr. | -e af ad Sp ‘ 2a > spn . : ¥ A « 4 A . i rs " . xTi31%e . | f winter. So is the difference in !the park on Friday which is an im- | torney of Harrisburg, who his a sum- | ¢% Miss Gertrude Metzgar: Solo, | Windy City, have gone home after a | Harry Williams. There will he spe- | h ‘ ife 3 ) ave : oa y > 2 2 Liban di i r r ar ‘ 2’ QO y ; : \ oiz "g i : ? "ENN imman life. Some have a longer ! provement but the removal of more | mer home near Mechanicsburg, en- SPring Blossoms Waltz, W. A. Mul- | ten days’ sojourn here with relatives cial cars on this occasion and the ROWENNA day wherein they may be of service | trees a concrete coping, a neat lawn, |tertained a party of iten at the Flor ler, Irma Hertzog; Solo, In the Park | and friends. They will stop off at |time of their ‘departure will be an- | Mrs. James Lane is visiting her o their God and fellowmen than {a fountain, and a few benches will {in Inn. Among the guests was Gover- Fred Williams. Ruth Brubaker: Tdio Johnstown and Pittshurg hefore re- | nounced later. The Foresters are | son at Philadelphia. others. We, who represent the old- ' make it still better, Well here's hop- | nor Cameron of Tennessee [Le Secret bv LL. Gantier, Mrs. Bru- | turning home. | desirous of having as many as pos- | Miss E. N. Stoner was in Lams er and, might say, the passing gener- | ing we get it and before September at The following attended the Luth- baker, Miss Carrie Frank and Miss ! Mr. F. H. Baker has returned [sible accompany the crowd, so don't caster several days. ation of this gathering today, have ' that. i STi : he LE . Gertrude Metzger; Solo, Little Fairy | home from a trip to Philadelphi: | tail to buy a ticket. In case in | Miss Ida Boreman of Philadelphia J 5 ran Reunion at Lititz today Misses : I h case of rain]. . een blessed with a long day. God, | a Margaret Raymond, Bessie Kottler, SChottische, [L. Streabbog, Beatrice | and Atlantic City. In the City of | all the tickets will be redeemed | is home for the summer. $a ioe Dravid iias Si iim Su : . ’ onl » SE ‘ : : 93% : | ‘larence 3 re i . 3 n his all wi Providence, has spar- Boy Horse Thief Lettie Dyer, Gertie Eshleman, Lillie Murray; Solo, Marionettes, Rhode, | Brotherly Love Mr. Baker attended | a [ Clarence Grove, of Bainbridge, is ed al our lives save one and he was | Lester Williams, 15 years old, is | Dyer, Jennie Sheaffer and Annie Dv Clarence rubaker; Duet, Mabel |@ convention of the retail coal and | New Store; New Good | visiting his uncle, David Grove, nrivilece iva roy . Ps . a . 2 E * : . y= ‘sd : 3 . . { i 5 > e "0 8 | rg 5 ibeler rivileged to live over the alotted {in the county prison for horse steal- er. Geistweit, Miss Metzger; Solo, Medi- | limber dealers of the state. { Mr. I. D. Beneman will add a 1 Mrs. Joseph : Dibeler,! of Entig, ime of life, namely, three score ing. John Fry was picking cherries Cr -e tation, Morrison, Carrie Frank; Duet | Mr. ira J. Zercher of Florin, who | ang complete line of evervthir , | spent a few days in town with frineds ve ved - Wo As a 3 ; Wee ee . i Ee Voie 1 £ } ever) 1INg at | 4 ro iv ears and e are a'l ngaring on the Masonic Home tract at Eliza- : Lottie Hahn, Miss Metzger: Trio | has been a student at the Brethren | hic na rs : .~ land relatives. i that fins and a hie A New Advertiser : os : | his new loeation. He will be at his | Mr. and Mrs an ? tha ‘€ and rome of us have pass- | bethtown, and when he went for his Dr. W. D. Ct 1 hy W M Rondo, Streabbog, Irma Hertzog, [¢ ciloge. Harrisburg, returned home | new. Jocation Tri 4 tow des i r. and Mrs. Jacob Ziegler reurn- od aver > ntarta Br rt dee yr, | " LW. PD, 1andler, the West M: y yr | € 1 a Tew days and will j aq fp : visi . : d over the alotted time of life. We team it was gone. He secured an Street druggist, is a > "Beatrice Murray and Clarence Bru- (0% Wednesday and wil! spend his [then hold a big openi 11 hefi{, 4 hom a visit to relatives Sid have : eRSO RS Bin farmile ) Stree ‘uggist, is a w advertis : : : : d ¢ g opening sale, when y friends ¢ ORT have abundant reasons as a family to auto, went after the thief and caught |; the Bull thi ns 4 ¥ vertiser jp. yer. | summer's vacation in Kansas for | he will sell at great rednctl Fr | friends at Harrisburg. z 0c r G ov 4 ied : ; e Bulletin this week. 't fai | : : [ sell at great reductions ror . OWE S approach our God today in the spirit him near the Catholic cemetery in to. dead td Yo} } Jy baa t fail | which place he leaves this week. { particulars price : his full | Mrs. Bowman, son and daughter 3 ‘t arde red pi 3. vt | . : . rea Ss ad elsewhere ir is is- rel) Efi BRtmere rere | ‘ bt He ars, 268, el( see 18 u | ie :. * a of most ardent gratitude for his kind | Middletown with the stolen horse. a In: this § | Mr. Richard Hobday, of the Smoky | pige: ad on pace 6 : | of Philadelphia, are registered at the protecting care over our lives. [fe ' ——e tll} eee Surprise Party at Florinel | City, is east for a month. On Thurs. | Eagle House, Bainbridge. in its sarthiv achat 4 Cn itty] ————e—————— — f {ss srije Stanfter. daughter ot i dug ; —_——te——— 5. Harr no in its earthly aspect is often spoken Serenaded Friday Evening EE | Miss Me rie Stauff r, daughter of | day he called on old Zeqtnbriantes) : Mrs. Harry Engle, of Steelton, of as the morning, noon and evening {| The Foresters Band discoursed fine ; a Donegal Springs | Christ Stauffer, of Florinel, was ten- (in this place. When a resident of | Lindemuth—Tressler spent several days in town with Mr, or twilight of life. We have these music about town on Friday evening a t Is Issue of the Bulletin is dered a surprise, arranged by her {our town he was engaged at coop- | Miss Lottie Tressler of East Done- | and Mrs Henry H. Engle. lasses repres ‘ if 3 eing printe ig reuni ic be-.\ cousins iss Barbara Rendle 1 \ : ; gal and Jaco inde r WEariod i Vode . three classes represented at our fam- | 4nq you can just bet it was appreciat- | . : ) nted the big reunion is be- | cousins, Miss Barbara Kendig and C. | ering but for the past five years | il and Jacob Lindemuth, of Mari-| Irvin Gladfeyter has purchased a Hv ine J ne 0 c yore Yr pin re of rank OPE hore Wars. var evs. tars . atts rere i i Iarriage. ay Y rivi : ilv reunion today. ed. We understand that the dishand ing held at Donegal Springs. The Frank Myers. There were various Dick” is working on the trolley cars | etta, were united in marriage at the | handsome driving horse with consid- The hildre at are gs ap : rogra as given i e © 3 | go 3 & sic. The rs 3 eg- ve ; - : ars age Christ Lutheran ure srable spe y 1 I'he children that are gathered rumor was all a hoax as there is 2 uy as gi € n in these columns games and musie. I'he persons pres Last week Rev. and Mrs. G. W. [P rson ge of Chr int Lutheran church | erable sped. He intends to get a new amongst us represent the morning of | nothing to it whatever ast week is being carried out. lent were: Misses Mertie Stauffer, | Getz spent a few days at Alioona. | Harrisburg, on Thursday evening, | ruabout. life. There spirits are buoyant, their | —— 3arbara Kendig, Ada Frey, Mabel | where they visisted their daughter June 15, by the pastor, Rev. A. A. Ex-Representative John Wiley is Ss ¢ ine wi » fres >Re | Neff, Ni: i Sec k ie Tov re x " : | Kelly. \ al y Herm seine fe . A hain Win ihe freshness i Beneman Will Move Saturday is the D Be I on chock, Lottie Frey, | Mrs. F. B. Snyder and Mrs. Getz’s bait | slowly recovering from a serious ill youth, they ¢ onf > 7 fa- : y . p . anche Kauffman, Elizabe Shenk . >) Tov —- ss, having been : : 73 ; e) gro Soni: d by fa | Mr. I. D. Beneman. the extensive Wonderful reductions start on Sat- Ells Dettrich. 1 2 eth on nk, | brother, Mr. Clayton Bertram. Rev | | ness, having been at the Jhiladelphia cilities r 3 c stacles g . : : ; lla Deitrich, Emma Nissley, Minnie Yotz alan a3 : : x leturne rr Morid; Medical hos : ‘her Hes rather ia obstacles. { Clothier, is now busy moving into | 2rday, June ‘24th. Coine and get x ; « vi na Se €] linnie | Getz also spent some time at Findley | Returned from Florida | Medical hospital, where he under- As parents it remains for us : . : ! : : , : . | Myers, Susan Martin, Minnie Bender " sre of whi : * r. ¢ S jalen Yiper a rent & perati Xj : 4 ren remains for us to! ye spacious and handsome new store | Some of these bargains. Getz Bros. ny , Ss io in 2 nie Hendon College, of which place he is a trustee n 1 ng M1 Galen Piper and | went an operation. seize the © £1 vo: SOT . : | Elva Myers, Adzzie zer Catie ; 1m vp { ildr have returned i« arietta | Manj : » far si 3 4 ¢ ‘ opportunity and hold before property a short distance east of his : = ye i ie utzer, Katie Mr. Howard Taylor and wife. Mr. | 1ildren, 1 1 irned ) Marietta | Many of the farmers in this see the > qe saning FE life & Jutzer, Mar utzer a St er y : ip after spending two vears i Morids ti have begun nl: ine em the jrue meaning of life and present location. Wo E> utze r ry bat r, Ad : under, | Hoyt Helkin. wife and son Blai 1 5p n ling wo years in Florida. i n have begun planting tobacco, and have them safeguard the good name ; ent to Lititz Anna Bowers Jertha Erb, Mabel | and Mrs Samuel Hefkin. nf H: | Mr. Piper is a photographer of fame | the plants are much better than pre- that we have endeavored to h: About fifty persons from town left | Musser, Ella Brubaker, Miss New- | 1 ‘ , : ie {and formerl ducted a portabl vious vear ince ¢ ; hand Po Yon Want One thts vc oie nS Irom ; ; 2s 5 Aker, s New . Spent Sunday with J. W. Shrite g ormerl; on lncted a portable 0 8) ears. Since the heavy rain down to them. We know not what y ous S$ morning on a special car for | comer, and Charles Blottenbherger nd famils 1 3 : | gallery in this place. olf the past few days. i as \z y : We are giving away free with each | 1 iti+, ; . r rand family hey made the trip by | 2 : ays, It has ‘added their future will be but it is our : . Nk dy > Lititz, where they are attending a | ton Shenk, Harry Hershey, Harrison \T ey ol : { ree atl Me emi great ‘deal to the ¢ HOE : boy’s Suit a fine Boy Kite. Special roTvt os HE ia x1 Ry ord rving h e- | | . 'e condition of it} prayer that they may catch the vis- / > Yo z convention. Hostetter Clinger Wagner, John {ond term ‘i Hiv: . . i Goiiin : soil 5 = : . : reductions on all bhovs’ Suits. Getz Heise: tol : 1 rm in common co il at Hx: foing to Ephrata Sac ion of life and prove a blessing to Bros mists Meine eisey, Frank Myers, RayMond May- | rishn D t t ccompany the | Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Pigsd, and t the worl taking it better for sip : er, Martin Jombach avton j- : n : ht I ’ y ! s ; Sk orig, mann better for theh > c— Our Home Markets : a Bombach, Clayton Dei | sri lili ei rowd to Ephrata J yurtl Sev-} k ‘orothy and Beatrice, @ having lived in it, and ever hold in Todas ant HE. Ft trich, Elmer Floyd, Samuel” Bender, | bapa . ister, Mr. and Mrs, © Yovi % : : o~ : : oday merchant 2. Ebersole | xr... : lo= p ‘ . oy Vike m | SL Sl Tai sacre me pr t se ave striv- < ar roe Norn Saud . rrv Sander > 2. Pe » wn en . 3 yy ny 5 : 1CT¢ q nemory those who have striy i Took ¥ aris Gree n avs as: follows Rutter. 2 oh So man Sa der Har winder, Roy 5 er Cent. Of on all Straw Hats : { : y | and ers. Sadie and Helen, M ed to lead them on the true path of The two Year-ol son ‘of Mr. Jos 17c: lard, 10¢: potatoes. 60c Bender, warre n : Farmer, William X now save : er ce I Moul No. 228. PF: of A. | Mrs. Harry Sutcliffe. and Ja life. Foultz of Marietta, found a can of = : ri Bow ers, Irw in Nolt Edwin Myers, | buying a Straw Hat f A Hoe J | C. Stoner of Elizabethtown, we There ats those among us who rep- Parle Stren pat = little hands in ‘ Barve 3 ye . Rohrer Gets in ne Are Bre — | mong the recent visitors to to resent life at noon day, thev have 'the can and then licked off its fin- Free! Free! Greiner, Hem Brul vhn f > | et ee -~ . . RE reached years of maturity and have | gers. An over. dose saved its life. Boys we are giving away a fine | fer, Ellsworth and C. G. S ( Ww i f : ¢ wrnenters Wa loVs 6 love tus : rn ; stepped into manhood and woman- en len Box Kite with every Suit we sell, | fer ‘od ! : > ey .| hngq RQ Red Letter Day m | ~ 3 3 ntead a ¢ 30 I it} ‘ \ Quit w 2 { ext Wedne M hood. hey have come to bear the A Social Suits reduced in price Come and ——— a x : sell. | ' sVednesday, June 28, A Social 2 Le UT t Suits 1 1 1 on nd | H. Baker wi SOP burden and heat of the day. Their a 30 get otic of these Kites. Clots Bros : Come nd | iker- will observe “Ra : : The T. U. E. Church will hold a Nhat Festival at Florin Vor S Getz Bros { Da when extr i days are days of responsibility and ocial 2 3 . J A er toe : N : € G ros { nex extra Trading : , : social on Saturday evening, July 8 Whatever you do, don’t forget W. GINGI H - { will be ri service. What shall I say to you? Tr Shines Iy § Sa i ve ty i et 1 : 3 i X en’ with ea heliev ; : on the Park Grounds of the boro Regular Missionary meeting will festiva lorin nm Saturday | Larpente nd | r, Manheim, P : | worth of coal I believe that you have caught the Fail bartica] 3 EE ' ir ry } hn Theis = : ! ¢ i bt: true vision of life ull particulars later be held in the Church of God lecture vening, by the Florin Hall Associa- a, : Fe x | : oo eee es room this ever at 7.320 o'clock tion Refreshments zal good ( " : | vant : ul Sail on ever trying to avoid the ey . nl : o'clock. | . hip : on Marriage Licenses " - | \ Social Ra aa . : 25 op (le 1 yg 4 yee 3 n interesting program has sen § miusie the oreste an Ne * waves of temptations and shoals of 3 Per Cent. Off on all Straw Hats we A Ogram lias been ai 1 re by : ayton F. Heisey and Elizabeth §. | ; was Thinty-five cars’ fry 7 oR "Ww save. OF mn, eo | grand cake walk \ . i i x a is sin and eventually von will be You can now save 25 per cent. by RR tand, both of E bethtown | sprained Co ag ss thru herg : buying a Straw Hat J dit - ri scien — Shi dhe i BS y ¥. (Continued. on page 5) Juy ns he a _ from us. All J |, a _ E. R. Kraybill, East Donegal, and | os { ’ sizes and styles, off. Getz Bfos. | Read the Mt. oy Bulletin Read the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Anna M. Morning Elizabethtown | Read a 4 va
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