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    VOL. X. NO, 4D
$1.00 A YEAR
CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR
Personals
THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR
FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK
Who and Where They Have Visited
Many Strangers Here Over Sun.
day-—Were You Among Them?
Mr. Jacob Brown went to Harris-
burg yesterday.
Walter Meshey
west tomorrow
Miss Mary Stoll is visiting friends
fa Philadelphia.
Miss Anna Kramer
day at Lancaster.
Miss Myrtle Wenger
aunt over Sunday.
Mrs. Eli Shank was
town on Saturday.
Mrs. David Shonk
day at Lancaster.
Ivan Shellenberger made a trip to
Florin on Monday.
Miss Edna Martin entertained her
mother on Sunday.
Miss Marguerite Herr will spend
Waster at her home.
Mrs. Addison Flowers spent sev-
eral days at Reading.
Miss Elva Webb and friend spent
Sunday at Lancaster.
Mr. Monroe Kramer was at Land-
is Valley on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Beamesderfer were
Manheim on Sunday.
Miss Anna Kraybill
Baster at Walnut Lane.
Mr. Ben Groff attended
epera house on Thursday.
Miss Mary Newpher was visiting
her parents over Sunday.
Mr. Alvin Gingrich spent Wednes-
day iwth Mr. C. S. Gingrich.
Miss Gladys Flowers attended the
home talent play at Maytown.
Miss Anna Jackson left for her
Rome at Hagerstown on Thursday.
Misses Bitner and Wendell
Lancaster, spent Sunday in town.
Misg Viola Runkel of Lancaster,
visited Miss Ethel Shank on Sunday.
Mr. Samuel Bechtold of Iowa is
visiting the family of David Shonk.
Frank left Monday for
Industrial school, Lancas-
will leave for the
spent Satur-
was with her
at Elizabeth-
spending the
is
in
will spend
Fulton
of
Herbert
Steven's
ter.
Mrs. C. Owen Brandt was in Lan-
caster yesterday seeking Easter sup- |
plies.
Mr.
Creek was
week,
Mrs.
Elsie
Enola.
Mr.
spent
friends.
Miss
Jackson of Peters
town
James
in a
and daughter,
Easter at
J... H.
intend
Miller
spending
Howard
town
and Mrs
Sunday in
Mabel Donovan will
county.
Miss Mabel Donovan spent Satur-
day in Lancaster seeking her Easter
bonnet,
Mr. Walter Baker
Hanover visited the
tin Garber.
Miss Lucy
‘day and Sunday at her
Lancaster.
Mrs.
her grand-daughter
Hawthorne.
Mr. Edward
vebterday ‘visiting
James Way.
Mrs. Estella
ter Martha,
in Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. A.
Marietta in
with relatives.
Mr. Martha
Nissley
Sunday.
Edna Martin
at her
and bride
family of Mar-
Satur-
at
Gibbons spent
home
Mrs. H. P,
town
Mrs.
Jackson was in
his sister,
Bucher and
spent Monday
Hawthorne of
Sunday
C.
were town on
Breneman and Mr.
Jay took a spin to Peters-
burg on
wiil spend her
home near
Miss
Easter acation
Chesinnut level
Mr. Mather, a
the School,
today.
representative of
Beechwood Jenkintown,
was in town
Messrs. Ray Keller, I
le
evening.
Misses Kathrerine
Kathryn Gingrich spent Sunday with
Jen Groff and
Eng were at Maytown on
Carson
Saturday
Kaufman and
friends.
Broadmax
among
Maytown
Mr.
etta
in town on Sunday.
Mrs. Jol Everitt fF Jersey
Mr
Mari-
friends
Eugene of
was circulating
In City,
and
oM.M 3rubaker.
Mrs. Elvin Baker and children of
visiting her parents,
Eli
Gres
some
R.
wife
Dillsburg,
Mr. Mrs.
Mrs. Ella
spending
Mrs. I.
Dyer,
are
and El
tsville,
time with her
Kraybill.
is
daughter
Mr. E. S
ert,
Mr
day.
Mr.
Chestnut
Rob-
of
Fri-
and son
the
npbell
were guests
Al. Cai
Ol
and on
William Chandler of
Saturday and
Mr. W. D.
Mrs.
Level
and
spent
Sunday with their son,
Chandler
Mi
Sewing
the
Long's
Ruth
Circle
at
Stoll attended
at Miss Anna
home Iandisville,
afternoon
Mr.
C. S. Gingrich
Alta spent
Paul Sload
Mrs.
daughters Emily
Sunday as guests of Mrs
and
at Rheems.
few days last |
Peifer |
among !
spend |
Paster at her home, at Delta, York
of |
| station
{ jured.
Elizabeth Shelley is visiting
daugh- |
evening |
Saturday
and
business man-
Intelligencer,
Miss
Mr
ager
George Shelly,
the
spent Sunday
Mary Shelly
J. B
phia
graduation
Lancaster
with his sister,
of
Longenecker was at Philadel
witness the
Martin N.
Saturday to
of his
L.ongenecker
Mrs, C. F
Apartments,
with
on
son
Front-
will
Miss
Heverin of the
Philadelphia,
her cousin,
enac
spend Easter
Rebecca Shay.
Clar-
year
Zerphey and
spent a
Messrs. Elias
ence Greenawalt, who
on the Pacific Coast, expect to
home by the middle of May.
Ivan R. Shellenberger will hold a
birthday party, to celebrate his 24
birthday anniversary at a place
where he not yet mentioned.
Among those from town who at-
tended the spelling bee at Florin on
Saturday evening are Misses Elsie
Shonk and Mary Cunninghkam.
Miss Anna Dennis of Norristown
and Misses Sheaffer of Elizabeth-
town visited the family of Mrs. M.
B. Eshleman on Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaeffer and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell and
family were the guests of Mrs.
Frederick Schaeffer in Lancaster on
Sunday.
Martin Longenecker, a son of J.
E. Longenecker west of town, finish-
ed a three years course at William-
son’s Free Trade School on Satur-
day, March 30.
Miss Nellie Morton, a domestic in
the home of W. S. Krady near Lan-
caster, accompanied by her friend
Mr. Harry Leib of Lancaster, spent
Sunday with friends at Florin.
Misses Genevieve Kenna and
Mary Bear, teachers in New Jersey,
are spending a week's vacation at
the latter's home. In New Jersey
the week is called ‘“Moving Week”
| and the schools are closed
The following students are spend-
ing their vacations in town: Clar-
j ence Newcomer and Joseph Brene-
| man from Pennsylvania Military
| School, Chestel, James Newpher,
Harry Carpenter, Bysshe Heilig,
Arthur Schock, and Ray Keller
from Franklin and Marshall Acad-
emy, and Walter ireiner from
Williamson Industrial School.
- ——- Ce
be
has
They Are Organized
Monday evening, April 1, the
School class consisting of
12 girls met at the home of their
teacher, Mrs. H. G. Longenecker,
for the purpose of being organized
Rev. Mr. Spangler present,
and Miss Grace Dietz president,
the following officers were elected:
Pres—Ruth Brubaker.
Vice Pres.—Ruth Webb.
Sec’y—Cora Webb.
The class has now taken the name
of “The King's Daughters.”
————— —
A Bad Wreck
A wreck occurred Thursday after-
noon at Bainbridge, just west of the
the Pennsylvania Rail-
which man was in-
The accident resulted thru
an east-bound freight train, crash-
ing into CD local, three cars and the
train being wrecked
and were entirely
on
Sunday
with
as
on
road, in one
latter
fire
cabin of
These caught
consumed.
———— A
A Wind Storm.
wind storm passed
It
A violent over
this community last night began
with a rain storm about six o’clock
season of
lights
morning.
| which followed by a
[ calm.
until
| About
to rage and continued
———-- A
aws
There
three
were eno street
this
the
until midnight
o'clock
nine o'clock storm began
A Large Issue
Owing to the large amount of ad-
vertising and to the diligenee of our
staff increased the
this to ten
We hope that our many sub-
efforts
new we have
size of issue from eight
pages.
scribers will appreciate our
! : ’
give them a big, newsy paper.
SS A \
New Green Grocery
0. Newcomer of Harrisburg
at
Main
holesale
to
Mr. 1
is making
Eberle
where
improvements
property on E:
he
Green
will open a and
retail Grocery Store, bananas
a specialty.
meester
Still on the Job
sold 35 head of
for Ed. Ream on
brough
Charlie
Squire Zeller hor-
Sat-
rood prices.
a a a
a
Commencement at Maytown
an®ual
sment, exer-
ence
Hich school,
comn
Central
vhen a class
» graduated .
DE a —A-RERED.®
pointed Guardian,
it Company
Bennett in the es ite
Bennett.
et -n—
Faster Bonnets
all latest
Getz Bros., $1.00
For men in the
and sha)
$3.50
es at
|
7.15
‘
|
| Living Among the
| Theme,
jer.
attendance
the |
St. |
| fant
of
styles
to |
ADS BRING |
SERVICES IN OUR CHURCHES ON
SUNDAY.
Report of the Come
in Our Local and
Houses Worship——Sun-
A Complete
ing Services
Nearby of
day Schools, Ete.
celebrated in
Sunday at
will be
church
High Mass
the Catholic on
Methodist
for Easter
a. Sunday School;
Communion; gS pp
l.eague, 7 p. Easter
W. Dungan,
opal
Sunday: 9.30
10.30 a. m.
m, Epworth
sermon.
Pastor.
Ep
Services
m.
m.
G.
Church of God
Theme, ‘‘Seeking the
Dead.” Evening
Messenger from the
Morning
“A
Dead.”
Special Easter music at all of the
services during the day.
United Brethren
Services on Sunday as follows:
Sunday School, 9 a. m. Holy Com-
munion, 10.15 a. m. Y.P. 8. C. B.
6.30 p. m. Evening Worship, 1.15
p. m. There will be special Easter
music at both the morning and
evening service,
Presbyterian Church
Services next Sabbath at Donegal
in the morning and at Mount Joy in
the evening. 10 a. m. at Donegal.
Communion and reception of new
The pastor will preacn a
sermon. 7.30 p. m.
members.
special Easter
at Mount Joy.
Easter service with sermon
“The Emmaus Brethren.”
on
United Evangelical
9.30 a. m. Sunday School.
officer, teacher and scholar urged to
be present. Special Easter singing,
also the distribution of Easter gifts.
10.30 a. m., Public Worship. Ser-
mon Theme, “Christ's Resurrection”
7.30, Evening Worship. Subject,
“Immortality.” Misses Hilda and
Dorothy Johnson, will sing an East-
er duet. Everybody invited to attend
these special Easter services. Be-
ginning with Sunday evening, April
14, the pastor will preach the first
sermon of a series of six, on “The
Second Coming of Christ.” All are
welcome. Rev. I. E. Johnson, pastor.
vetdE v whp| oS PD ep is
Every
St. Luke's Episcopal
Services for Holy Week and East-
-7.30 A, M.
Service
Thursday:
7.30 p. m,
Maundy
Holy Communion.
with address, meditation.
yood Friday: 4.15 p. m., conclud-
ing service of children’s catechism
nad distribution of rewards. 7.30 p.
m., Service and meditation.
Saturday, 7.30 P. M.:—Service
meditation.
Easter Sunday:-
Eucharist. 10.30 a. m. Holy
ist and sermon. 7.30 p. m. Special
Children’s Service of Carols, address
and distribution of gifts. A special
offering will be received on Easter
for the reduction of the debt on
Everybody is wel-
E. Berghaus,
and
m. Holy
Euchar-
6.30 a.
Day
the Parish
Rev
House.
Chas.
come.
Rector.
Notes
confirmed
Church
were
Lutheran
The following in
hé Lutheran
Mrs.
Elmer
Sunday |
Schlegel- |
Schlegel- |
church on
Sarah Myers Schleg-
Ellsworth
Henderson
Klugh, L.
Hauenstein |
morning:
elmilch,
milech, Frank
nilgh, Fannie Marie
Mamie Jennie
Matilda
present
Klugh,
Wilma
hundred
The
decorated
Witmer, and Frank.
at
was |
Over three were
the
beautifully
church
with
on 2
services.
palms. |
The sermon was based Tim. 3:
14.
The School had the best
its
offering
Sunday
were |
to
in- |
in history. 188
The
After Sunday
child Mr.
was bapti
ent amounted
29.00
pre
the
Clayton
School
of and Mrs
\pp
The
ery
pasto conducting services
evening during the week with
evening
7.45 t
each With
turday
top-
the |
le
+ ening,
in the Pre
nesday evening
Holy Com-
The |
“The |
the |
Com- |
congrega- |
tered.
5°
evening
Holy
Lutheran
, and his pulpit |
of
Hemsath
at Philter.
Markets.
E
Butter 33¢
H Ebersole
and
ESULTS
| than
| surprised
| Mr.
| Milton
[ Genevieve
i ni
19¢
THATS
Obituary
THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS
TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER
Some Well Known People From Our
Neighborhood Have Passed to the
Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue
WHY ME
KE THIS
;
'S
ADVERTISING
JITUM
Vib
Mrs. Mina Moeller, wife of John
Philadelphia on
The de-
at
0
[4
died
aged
Moeller,
Monday, years
of
Services
ceased is a sister
George B.
held on Thursday at 2
her
Fach will be
late residence
Mrs, Katherine Watson,
formerly resided at Florin,
tacked by a slight stroke, and
at the home of
son, March She as 76 years
old and is survived by two children,
both residing at Steelton. Services
were held in the Florin U, B. church
on Friday afternoon at 2
Interment was made in the Florin
cemetery.
who
was at-
on
217.
John Rohrer
aged 82, died at the
daughter, Mrs. Emma Nissley,
Monday morning, April 1, at two
Funeral services were held
this morning at 9 o'clock at the
house and 10 o'clock at the Peters-
burg church, where interment was
made. The deceased is survived by
two daughters, Mrs. Emma Nissley,
Mrs. Noah Getz and several grand-
children.
William
ness
home
a former
nephew of Mr,
Landisville,
home of her
on
Mrs. of
o'clock.
M. Rettew, after an ill-
of some months, died at his
in Norfolk, Va. Mr. Rettew
Lancastrian, and is a
William Manning of
town. The funeral will be held to-
morrow morning from the Pennsyl-
vania Railroad depot at Lancaster.
Interment will be made in the Green
cemetery.
re A A i
was
wood
The Star Course
The last of the Star
Course was given on Friday evening
by ‘‘The Sisters.” The pro-
gram with solos,
duets and quartets as well as a very
number
Trier
was interspersed
pleasing recitation. A play was al-
very produced . The closing
feature, Medley of >atriotic
pleasing both on
account of the appropriate costumes
the pleasing way in which it
rendered. The committee in
Star Course deserves
well
“A
was very
SO
Songs”
and
was
charge of the
a great deal of credit for the splen-
did of entertainments which
they have given during the year.
The community owes great deal
of gratitude to them for their untir-
ing efforts.
eel A ee
class
a
A Prosperous First of April
The volume of business transact-
by the First National Bank ov-
April larger than any
former and order to handle
the business, had to secure the ser-
The First
of a new
and plans
this
new
April
ed
er first was
year in
extra man.
the
and
likely
order
vices of an
National
building
for
feels need
more more
will secured
that the
started by
same be
coming in
building
1st, 1913.
The
Bank
yedr
may be
Mount Joy
business
National
brisker
Union
also reports
ever.
i OC
Birthday Surprise
H. Miller
Monday evening
his
pleasantly
the
birthday.
Mr. S. was
OC-
thirtieth
Mr,
Mrs
and
casion being
were and
Mr.
Dietz
Those present
Roy. Gainer; and Brosey:
Mr. Mrs.
Elias Strickler:
Miller
Mrs. Winfield
Mrs, -S. A .Bear,
Misses Erle
Kenna
and daughter;
Mr. and Mrs.
and daughter
Thome and
Mrs.
Mary
Klizabeth
Mrs. A. M
re
child-
M. B.
Bear;
and
ren
Dell: and
\nna Brosey: and
amusements we
all
Various
and returned home well
[ pleased. ,
a
Chicken with Three Legs
3 tt be b Mad for
ecca
the chicken
Arthur T.
in
nging
out > chickens,
‘ee perfect
iveliest o
—al OA
Mus $17.00.
1
in cl that
othin
tore-1
Pl:
Improveme
smok
at the Farm&-'s
fersh
A new e stack
ted
Flam
and
Subscribe for the } Joy Bulletin
died |
her son, Jacob Wat- |
o'clock. |
Mrs.
Mr. |
and |
Kolp. |
indulged |
our townsman |
o'clock from |
Reading left to right the
Miriam Kendig,
Engle, Mary
week's
stati
rom
Elmer Blocher,
Catharine
the Bulletin
Eshlenian,
of
as follows
This
the
Exchange
Issue
is
Editors, Messrs
Messrs. Roy
Notes,
Eshleman. Locals
Frances Bailer Church
Local Notes
SHORT NEWS [ITEMS
GENERAL INTEREST
MANY OP
Brief Local Happenings Gathered as
They Occur With the Whirl of the
World for Quick Reading Withiy
the Past Few Days.
Read the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
Garden and flower seeds at Dona-
ven's.
on Monday.
[.. O. Musser
[pase his barn.
has begun to re-
The Public Schools will have a va-
cation on
The
“hikers”
Hosiery
Friday.
country-side was overflowing
with on Sunday.
in all shades
Hie.
Easter
to
for
at Getz Bros. 15¢
Ralph
from
Miss
Eshleman is recovering
sickness.
Mumma
attack of
Matilda
ing from a spell of sickness.
Mr. Alvin Shonk taught the sixth
room several days last week.
Mr. David
the interior
Mrs. Eli
from a severe spell of sickness.
Silk Hosiery in
colors at Getz Bros. 39c¢ and
an
18 recover-
Wagenr is
home.
recovering
of his new
Ebersole is
plain
Guaranteed
and Carson sold their
mules to E. L.. Weaver of Florin
Brandt & Stehman are making ex-
repairs at their flour mill.
Elizabeth Eshlman again
teaching school after a few days ab-
Engle
tensive
Miss is
sence.
Lost—A small
Reward for
black ful nelk-
piece its
office
Mr.
fine
Heisey purchased a
Ed. Ream's
Elmer
horse at sale
Saturday.
A large willow tree was
down last night on Mr
farm.
Jecause
Joseph Kray-
bill's
rains
Dell,
of
Chiques creek
high.
Lefevre
heavy
the was un-
at
usually
Mr
of the
William
Mr
possession
Mr.
has taken
Farmers’ Inn, vacated by
H. Gantz.
David Wagner
at
is making ex-
tensive repairs his new residence
West Main
Misses Mary
the
street
Webb E
telephone opera-
jon
and sie Her-
new
Bell
Charles
hey are
Exchange.
deliv
his
evening
+1
| tor ¢ the
Rev Hicks ered a
| very interesting sermon con-
tion on: Sunday
‘anted A the state
that
root over
SO moon-light walkers
vould not get wet when it rains.
Wanted—Stone to pike Park St.,
Klizabethtown, : an automobile
stuck in the mud Saturd:
night.
the
y
1
Lost utton, between
upper church (George Geyer’s.
pleas return to this of-
Finder
line, |
£1
m
Harry
Elme
[.onzenecker,
Misses
Mr. Amos Engle began concreting |
remodeling
return to this
|
on |
blown |
the |
the class as follows
Roy
Bailer
Senior
hers of are
Greiner, Longenecker,
Shire Frances
is edited by the Class of the
r RBlocher, Harry Greiner.
Engle, Hoawrd Ar
Catharine
Carson
‘artha Strickler,
The following people have chang-
ed residences the past week:
Mount Joy.
Shirk moved into the heuse
vacated by William Frank.
Paniel Derr into the
erty vacated by Samuel Shrite.
Michael Detwiler moved into
house vacated by Prof. Kraybill
John Darrenkamp moved into
{house vacated by Reuben Myers.
| William Gantz into
Eckhart property on St.
Mr. T. M. Brenneman moved into
| his property vacated by Dr. Thome
into the
Michael Detwiler.
moved into the
Darrenkamp.
moved from
property to the Hostetter
N. Barbara St,
Wagenr moved
Jay
moved prop-
the
the
the
moved
Lumber
Reuben Myers moved
house vacated
William Frank
vacated by John
R. Kraybill
by
house
Prof. 1.
the Lytle
property on
David
Manning property to his home on W.
Main St. formerly by
Seward Ricker,
from the
occupied
Florin and Community
Ed. Mann moved into the Lytle
property
Walters moved to the
property vacated Ed. Mann
John Gainer moved from the Niss-
by Peter
Peter
by
| ley farm to that vacated
| Walters.
Mr. William
to the Shelley
[.eedom
Wintermyer moved
farm vacated by Har-
ry
| Harry
| Shelley
|
the
by
LLeedom moved from
farm to that
Benjamin Brubaker.
Dr. H. H. Bear moved
{Annes Myers property into
cated Mrs. Lindemuth.
Mrs. Andrew Sumpman
| from Lancaster Junction
| property vacated by Dr,
| Benjamin Brubaker
[the Benjamin Musser
i
vacated
from the
that va-
by
moved
into the
Bear,
moved
farm
purchased
from
to the
place he recently near
[ Milton rove.
| —— Gr
A Worthy Cause
| A Sociable will be held in
Jtown hall, Friday evening, April 12.,
the Auxiliary. Sand-
wiches, cream and cake
The
rendered
Music
Solo— Mr
(Vira)
By
Duet
the
by Hospital
coffee, ice
served following
will
Instrumental
Vocal
Chorus
Drill
Vocal
Johnson.
will be pro-
gram be
Orchestra
Cassel
Quartet
Charles
Ladies’
children
Hilda
and Dorothy
Recitation Miss Caroline Frank
Men's Chorus
Mr. John
1M
Instrumental Music
Root
Orche
SE
Monologue
Made a
Pennsvl
Raise
The
anv
ania Railroad
are rai
The new
and tl
town
OW1
are
higher eir object is
the lives of the taller en
the top of the ¢ The
8S ar omnlete
Alley,
Jacob
and
PB
Licked”
James
Personals,
Shire
This Week's Editorial Staff of The Mount Joy Bulletin
Strickler,
tz, Carson
l.uey Gibbons, \
Kendig, Howard
ocal High School ersonnel of
Misses dig, Mary
Obituary, Misse aiey Gibbons,
School Notes
Mirianu
ntz
Kendig.
HE BUSY VIik-
OF HERE
tAPPENINGS IN
| \GE WEST
hat Have
Occurred Since Our Last Issue im
Our Hustling and Wide Awake
Neighbor Village. Florin.
Toeal and Personal Briefs
Mr.
a few
John Mille;
days in
eelton spent
town
he at Eby's
Preaching was d
church on Sunday
Myrtle Groff of
Saturday in town.
Stella Vogel about again
after a severe spell of sickness.
Bertha Eby and
Kreider spent Sunday at Eby’s.
Mr. Charles Winters of Manheim,
spent Tuesday with his parents.
Watson and family feo
Steelton spent se ! days in town,
Dr. had his
antomohile Bros.
Mr. of
Rheems Mrs,
Rheems spent
Miss is
Misses Eva
Jacob
Bryson ol ncaster
Young
and wife
repawed by
Mey
spent S
John
with
Gish.
Miss
Joy spent
near Mem!
town with
Ethel Frank
Saturday in
friends.
Mr. David
Maytown,
of near
with his
Raffensberger
spent Sunday
brother.
Miller
after
of Steelton
spending
Katie
home
town,
Bryson
spent
Miss re-
turned many
days in
Dr
caster,
and family of Lan-
Monday with Mrs.
Bayson’s parents.
A. R. Garber and daughter Esther
spent Monday and Tuesday at
Blaine, Perry County.
Messrs. Joe Gingrich and Enos
, Wachstetter took a bicycle trip to
‘Lancaster on Sunday
Mr. Amos Shickle
accepted the
with
Mount Joy
I agon
position
Young
Mrs. Ha
pleasantly ent
Mr. Nehemia
and Mrs. |
Sur
painter
Mr
Were
1aker
Sun-
and
dav bv
Mi
Yor!
of
of
ank
spent nest
Mrs.
Irvin
and E 1g
Mr K family
Sunday i \ a
Mr. (
property
Wats
lic Sale on
Win
the
secker
1d
is of
The goods
Mrs.
on
days
nr
Con
mer Sq
Florin,
Toe Welf
hin
¢ Ie
onary