The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 29, 1912, Image 1

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CIRCULATION
Commencement
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Exercises Will be Held in Mt. Joy Hall
on Friday Evening
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The twenty-fifth annual commencement exercises of the Mount Joy
Borough High School will be held in Mount Joy Hall Friday evening, at
8 o'clock. The program to be rendered follows:
- ¥ MUSIC, ‘Song of the Vikings,” (Faning) ........ High School Chorus
INVOCATION Rev, I. BE. Johnson
SALUTATORY ORATION—“A Debt of Honor,”
Roy Henry Longenecker
CHORUS—Selected, .....High School Boys
ESSAY—“The Promised Land,” Lucy Alta Gibbons
HIGH SCHOOL ORATION—‘“The Giant Force,”
James Emmett Kendig
PIANO SOLO—“The Mountain Spring,” (Bohm)
Miriam Janet Kendig
ESSAY—‘“Paul Lawrence Dunbar’............ Frances Shelly Bailer
RECITATION—'Tobe's Monument,’ .......ccovvvves Mary Eshleman
MUSIC—‘‘Song of Spring,” (Pearson) .......... High School Chorus
VALEDICTORY ORATION—*The Value of Farm Life,”
Elmer Ellsworth Blocher
CHORUS—‘“May March,” (Forman) ............. High School Girls
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ..... v0 010e0ss Mr. Gabriel Moyer |
President of the Board of Education.
ADDRESS oc iivvricinmriivsimsnsnnivnsens Prof, Calvin O. Althouse |
Director School of Commerce, Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa.
CLASS SONG.
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i BE ! 0 FL h i { LATER | PREVENT A BIG TIME ) FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK
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| Brief Local Happenings Gathered as | al and Personal Briefs That Have | Some Well Known People From Our | | Who and Where They Have Visited—
op Qecur ith Jars of urred Since Our Last Issue Neighborhood Have Passed to the | There Will be a Big arade—Concert | Many Strangers Here Over Sum
he Past Fea Dave. = Ll Ou Hustling and Wide Awake Great Beyond Since Our Last Iss 1e | in the Park in the Evening—Five day--Were You Among Them?
: Veighbor Village, Florin — Bands and Several of the Secret | ie SE
Clover 1 in loom sud wheat it on Abraham Wigan Societies will Participate in the | iit W. Keller spent yesterday
a { { | Mra. Horate Cok is Hl at this writ-] raham Witman, formerly of Parade. at Lebanon ;
"5, ; 4 ini Elizabethtown, died at his home at | | Mr. Roy Walton of Lancaster,
hea aay being cut at Don’t miss the big festival in the Bisman k, ; Lebanon county, from | Memorial Day will be observed | ip ‘a tow n Monday. :
The barber shops Wil close alluday park here June Sth dors, : Deceased Was sixty-seven [here tomorrow in a very appropriate ao ang Ms. J. H. Zeller spent
Mie all da Mr. and Mrs .Hetiry Youtg spent ears of age and is survived by his manner. All the industries and oy ay al Jutercourse,
Dr. A I'. Snyder has placed an imday at Mount Joy. Widow aug: several ehildren, husiness places Will observe a holi-} t r . : layton. 8. Sowers of Lancas.
order for a Ford sunabout { Mr, Leo Smith war a Sunday vis- Paris Heny gay. ; NS town Peidar
XI the dry sovds Stores in town itor to friends at lancaster. Shh He ae Hemy. i" So At § a. m, the graves of old he- 3 ph o - B. Riugh Spent Monday at
will close at 9 a. m, tomorIow. Mr. F. W. Carr of Philadelphia, Co : RA rte wid lone ifn roes n the various cemeteries will be wily se) nose, y
Culerete walks are heing. Tail ig pent last Thursday in town ED ays, on. Monday decorated At 9 a m. there will be week end ET of York, was a
he a Ene be La Mr. 7 B Skiles of Lancaster, made i gr IL [ Srewsh iy 10. | exercises at the ‘Soldier's Plot” in Fol z Sites in tows
Er a al Yor > ol business trip to town on Friday on ” i 8 1 2 8 iets ser- | the Eberle cemetery. At 2p. m.,] hi a rims of Philadelphia,
ay Manni; doy igh 8 3061 haisf) Mr. IrvineGever : visited ‘his par. i . eld 2 his late home. He parade At'7 a ma band concert Ee A Hursga) in town,
season, i ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Geyer on years of age. jin the park. In case of inclement fri Sg Mrs F. B. Groff visited
Don’t forget that today and Sat. | Sunday. J: , H. M: kl | Weather the exercises alier. the phe in i Pham 98 Sauder.
urday are red letter Jabs at I D Mr. and Mrs, M. H Baker jof Har James ; Ne gi red | Tage ya be eld in Nouns joy Hall | one Sr is DI aheaster:
Boncmairs ' "| risburg, called on friends in town on Lieve from ’ York atte oo The Chief Marshal is C. N Mum-| Sunday with Mrs. C. 8. Ging-
Por Males ted "olune. wh | Sunday a on y hi ¥, | ma vith these oids:d, Fred Fenster- Me. Elwood Willas
player stRachicent cor a a, | Misses Grace Keener and Katha- Soe 8 i sas Sree 2 mac her, H. H, Krall, P. 0. [in - ood Millard and Migs Vi-
sic, Apply at this office. tg, |1vD Breneman spent Saturday at E co al Sig Tm pens ye Seer Schimaelule, John Wharvell, John iy er spent Monday at Harris-
John Bear was agreeably sur- lizabethtown JE Saas iy wig i faye, Rahm, John Keener, Geo. Cunning- | Me Le i : 5
Tegra Reo Than Mr. Phares Young and family of ots Shzvived Va wie an : ree hom, Edward Ream. : leks Juan Srown of New York
presented with a fine new bicycle. Lancaster, spent Sunday in town | om ond OY lS ue ; wool Tue parade will Dass [over This | aa. Ted 3 friends Lee on FYE
A brick walk replaced the plank | With friends. { 2 ns a Si 1 Jester yroute! Form at Maig and Market, Mr Stanley D
walk from the foot bridge at the | Mrs. Addison Breneman and dau- gay i te 00D, where Jen ces were | streets. Move west on Main to] Mr. San ey ouglas, of the
P. R. R. depot on Marietta street. |&iter Ella spent Saturday and Sun- eld anc interment mace. | Manheim, to Railroad street, 0] io ity, spent Thursday in our
There was a fair representation day at Lancaster | R M Vor y | Marie, > Donegal. 10 New Haven | M 7
Mr. Oliver Snyder spent Sunday | toy X. Yozle |to Marietta, to E. Main, to Jacob, to Mx 1. X. Rolliiger of West Ches
of Mount Joyans witnessed Ringling
PENNA. WEDNESI]
$1.00 A YEAR
? . aviatts . : es Roy M., son of Constable George Mount Jov. t arbare ; [ter, was in town on business last Sat-
MUSIC, “Soldier’s Chorus,” (Guonod) ........... High School Chorus Bros. show in the Capital City on | Matas he guest of the Misses Vogle of Florin, died at his home | park an oy: 3 Ba 1%, to Main, to] ria.
A 3 3 Monday pple and Rich. 3 ® : iki : BIO ISTNES :
1 BENEDIOTION vo vvssrsanansrisisvdososinns Rev. F. G. Bossert! ’ . ne : in that place early last Thursday| The vlor avehing: ni Mrs. Anna Schlegelmilch has n
o | A concrete floor is being laid in| Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bertzfield of ortine from complication lof Biot an oe ot aching: a Pre New York Cros: os ve
[the cellar at the home of Dr. J, iJ; Salunga, were guests of their daugh- | liseases aged: 19 eave DBosiles § : € Mars A ’ Je “Vtrionds )
1 CLASS ROLL | Newpher Mr. Timer Helsov is do ter, Mrs. N. S. Gantz | 15eases, age( : years. esldes Mumma Company K.; Foresters’ | oh
Lives Seiies rg Mr. Winfield Clark and wife of | DS parents, he leaves several sisters Band; Lieut. D. H. Nissley Post, No,| Mr E. N. Fell of Cleveland,
o FRANCES SHELLY BAILER |ing the work Alt in Q us and brothers. The funeral was held | 478, G. A. R. and visiting comrades: | O10. called on our merchants on
. 7 MIHLR I J. B. Keller & Bro. sold a lot of | Altoona spent Sunday with the fam- a unde aftar an i ry A ERE rien ..| Friday
4 § TMA? ; s lz § a) Speaker an sterial Associs . y.
MARY ESHLEMAN | fine. dows and a few shoals ot paul ily of G. A. Geyer. | from his late home on Sunday after- Speaker and Ministerial Association: |’ riday
. LUCY ALTA GIBBONS {Ane ® And ou tew 3404l8 o Public Harry Musselman spent Friday igi 20%" with services in the United fpijeut, D. H. Nissly Camp, No. 74, S. Mr. Frank S. Hogendobler of
: Te sale on Friday afternoon. The sale Ry rum an spent Yriday In|, .thren church at 1.30. Interment] £ V. and visiting Sons | Philadelphia, is here on a visit
. MIRIAM JANET KENDIG wat well attended town as the guest of his parents, Mr te in (the Florin jof /.’and visiting Sens | triends. 9
; - | 3 : : ~ . - . | was made in the Florin Cemetery. Second Division—Spring arde eng.
4 BERTHA KATHERINE SHIRE \/ Mr. John Stehman, east of town,|and Mrs. H. S Musselman. ! a 'n yal h obi , h pros Barden) Mr. J. E. Stauffer of Sporting Hill
: " ET TR as talc araTav. Tow n Messrs. Ivan Shellenberger ai : Ps > SCHOO S, DCN oard; Iluas ne : Sa ’
: MARTHA MUSSER STRICKLER has taken the agency for the Em- Willis Weldmon ¢ epherger and Mrs. Elizabeth Myers. Petershubrg Band; Mount Joy Court | was circulating among «citizens here
o HOWARD BISHOP ARNTZ blem motorcycles and has already re illiam eldman attended the rac- Mrs. Elizabeth Myers, widow of | Foresters : | yesterday.
’ A 3 i 0 ceived two machines es at Rothsville on Monday. . Shes : Sh . iE ns : _ . Mr. John Nels 3
: ELMER ELLSWORTH BLOCHER ; . Fi Mr. Benjamin Meshey of Mount | Eavin J. Myers, and one of the old Third Division—Salunga Band; . John Nelson of New England,
. CARSON CARSON BNGLE l.ost—A trolley coupon book. Fin- Fo Ai J ; y WUl lest women in this section of the|Friendship Fire Co.. No. 1: Morin Pa., was here on a visit to friends
: CARSO? ARSON RE! JB der will please return to person|JOY, spent Sunday in town the guest state, died at the home of her | castle No. 13. Mystic Chain: Ger- | On Friday.
. HARRY WACHSTETTER GREINER whose name is found therein, Florin |0f Mr. and Mrs. J. T Snyder daughter, Mrs, Clement Fickes, in| mania Band; OF o 2 Tribe, No 59 Messrs. E. H. Treas and Samuel
. MES APT TINT Ys ool o PawWAT | Miss Ella Easton of Lancaster,|_ Pty : - jae a1 Seg 198, NO, DY; SE Sia fis
. JAMES EMMETT KENDIG Pa., and get a reward. fio Wad £ o i e Marietta, on Wednesday, after a|Red Men: Horseback Riders. L. Waldon of Philadelphia, spent
: ROY HENRY LONGENECKER Rev. F. E. Erdman of Reading, | as t me 07 hes piss di short illness, aged seventy-nine| Upon returning to the park the! Monday in town
3 ofentio le p TIN on inigter- | 1€! Stark in town on Sunday. . . s 2 | » . 4 Tv 5 J
» eeniied the puipit and adminisiel Miss Emma Givens and Mr. Al- vears. She is survived by the fol-| following program will be rendered: My A. L. Crouse of Sinking
’ BOARD GF EDUCATION ed the Lord’s Supper in the Even- hort M 5 ob. M : 3] S a lowing children: Mrs. Clement Prelude, Foresters’ Band. Springs, sojourned among friends
- gelical Church on Sunday evening. rt Myers of Mount Joy, spent Sun-|_. . ~ Adward roPE a : . here Monday
n > : T By : ‘ ; : day in our midst with friends Fickes and Edward Myers, of near | America, Audience. ! day.
: GABRIEL MOYER, President DR. E. W. NEWCOMER, Secretary The High School Scrubs were de- lh Teast Br > of Br k Point | Marietta; Mrs. John Diffenbaugh, of | Prayer, Rev. I. Howard Kern Miss Blanche Rohrer of Lancaster
L Ty z 5 =: ARIA Penis $a > ie : . i Mr Isaac feneman o ek oin = y ? a LR -
JOHN S. EBY I. W. BENTZEL feated in a good game of ball on neti Zunday Nolo ns the wd of | Mount Joy; Mrs. John Kauffman,| Onward Christian Soldiers, Con-|“a8 the guest of Mrs. William
1 a ; 5 (Vrs n Xe agpent ay re as > guest ¢© . . aed < | ’ Sn :
ol HOWARD LONGENECKER Saturday by the Grammar School, 9 lita son Mr. Addison Breneman "lof near Bainbridge; William Fickes, |solidated Bands. Scholing on Sunday.
fi rer ne im inRinge his son, Mr. / SO > an. Rida ; { i
, | to 8. It required ten innings to do Svlverier Gainnr woe plersantls of Providence. Rhode Island The | Oration—“TheRelation of the Sol Messrs. M. A. Rollman and Geo.
it. =~ 5 ge . "funeral was held on Friday after-|dier te Gover wiiE.3? -ank | Ebersole made a flying trip to Rich-
q | : . . | entertained z y > is ladv i as ay | dier to the Government,” H. Frank : I >
TEACHERS All Foresters desirous of partici-| entertained at the home of his lady | | me : ne mond, Va., on Monday
patine in the parade tomorrow are) friend. Miss Mary Fair on Sunday. { noon. [Rshleman, By Miss a er
LR RRAVEBILL .......00 000s ccriisodvn Supervising Principal ppating | ihe Parade 10 An automobile party of ten welll i Cer Selection, East Petersburg Band. iss Minerva Dyer of Atglen is
: MARGUERITE M. HERR ........ ....... 1st Assistant, High School |Tcuested to be at the Lodge room known business a trom Labanon. | Mrs. John Guhl | God be With You Till We Meet|SPending a few days here with Mr.
; TAVERN + ior ; at 1.30, : oh Vitis 7] sg a lori i at i A cai ; fine and Mrs. Albert Campbell
» MABEL F. DONAVEN 2nd Assistant, High School | Children's Day services of the U.lvere guests at the Florin Inn Sun- | ih Jour om of Dion, d - 1 Again, Sidtencs os Phra poet a
ANNA R. KRAYBILL ...... Senha Seventh Grade Ahi tun. jay te Qonera! Hospital at Laneasier,| Selection, Sslunga Bund, ei anes SH Gumerang @
ELIZARETH ESHLEMAN ........ Sixth Grade |B. Sunday School will be held Sun- Wes Harry Lutz of Harrisbure, |e Which institution she was taken) Selection, Germania Band. A. Coble of Elizabethtown, were in
EDNA MARTIN ........... ernie Wifth Grade 157 evening at 7.30 owlovk. Al Jt ot own as the suestiIOr AR operstion emly Saturday! Taps the boro on business Friday.
: 00 RUHNE ........ .. ....w 0 a Fourth Grade | SPecial program is being prepared ot hor TarEnLs Mr and Mrs. John | Morning in the 55th year of her age. | Selections by the Various Bands.| Mrs. J. G. MacDonald and son
VERNA CHANDLEBR. ........... ...vvvs Third Grade |and will be rendered at that time. Teener * no : St Deceased was well known in this | Here is appended the program to Clarence of Harrisburg, were the
Er tts sss sem paive messes reves vase .
RUTH STOLL. ba nada si Second Grade . - te Ca Clinton Eby jr. of Mout Tov 1g | community. She was a member of [he rendered by the Spring Garden |2ZUests of Mrs. J. H. Cramer.
Haines—Wood WEEE : aay > Flori M. E. ¢ th, sides | B: 7 7 . Reese and Mrs. John REvans
: MARY @ MIAEBR .. ..0 oon as sans First Grade i y : | spending some time in town as the the Florin M. E. churc h Besides | Band, W. H. Eberle, Conductor, in Int 8 3 ] Evans of
y | Last Friday evening Miss Mary sirest oF bis grandfather. Wr. Bmak her husband, two children, Mrs. Ella | the Park at 7.30: ntercourse are ® spending the week
NEWTOWN HALL WRECKED NEWTOWN [Ellen Haines of this place, and Mr.f_ Jp. "" ° "7 77 |Forry of East Petersburg, and Miss| March, “Ambassahor,” Bagley; |Vith J. H. Zeller and family.
Mr. Morris Wittle of Columbia Frederick Allen Wood of Milton, Mr Daniel Stark with Miss Ella Miriam, at home survive. One | Overture, “Stabat Mater,” Rossini: Mr. and Mrs. David Vogel of Eno-
TN : "| Vt., were quietly united in the holy he ma ~ "7 %|brother, Mr. Reuben Swords, and a (Medley, “Wonderful Song Hits” Von |!2 spent Monday with the the for-
bacco Sh 3 i spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. 2 SER . | Paston with Mrs Henry Weaver en- : : , i: os Bong 3 n ’ .
) To eds, Corn Cribs, Trees &e 2 h ’ bonds of wedlock in the Presbyteri- h 3 Xe sister, Mrs. Samuel Walters, both of | Tilzer; Sextette from “Lucia” Don-|Mer’s sister, Mrs. J. H. Cramer.
Amanda Wittle | joyed an auto ride to Elizabethtown ( a” D
; Are Damaged. Mr. Clarence. Divet of Mout Joy | 20 Church by the pastor, Rev. F. G. angie yo Florin, also survive. The funeral |izetti: “American Patrol,” Mercham: Miss Pearl Getz of Ephrata, spent
i was a visitor at tie home of his par- | Bossert. They were unattended. Mrs Facoh Gever of Elizabethtown | WAS held at the Cross Roads Meet- | “Noisy Bill” Losey; “Indian War the week end here with her broth-
4 ‘heavy vain sori wep: oYer ents, Mr. and Mrs Henry Divet on |The following day they left on a and Sor Paul and ar Andon ‘Harold ing House yesterday, Rev. Wayne Dance,” Bellstedt: “Grand Ameri-|©rS. Messrs. Paul and Harry Getz
b . here on Friday evening shortly after sunday : id (wedding trip and upon their return Warner Spent Setrrdew and Sncday Channell, of Philadelphia, a former |can Fantasia,” Bendix: Finale, “The Messrs. H. F. Reed, J. C. Murphy
1 five o'clock. There was considerable Mr Ymaniel Weaver of near Sz {will be at home at “Breezy Point,” at William HamOton's, , : “| pastor here, officiating. | Stars and Stripes Forever,” and Star |and N. H. Frailey of Lancaster, were
: : : Mr. HK a a - | . . v ¢ e e S. | : =
thunder and lightning and rain and Ynge. sojoarned on Sunday os the | CAMP Rich, Milton, Vt. They have Mr. Feink Alderman. of Readin [Spangled Banner, Sousa. in town on business last Thursday
31 ¢ yA x £ as : a % I frank an, & g, . iS oie
hail fell. : guest of his parents, Mr and Mrs the best wishes of a host of friends. Prosidinz Elder of the Wvanzelieal Mrs. Annetta Carpenter { The following committee had Mr. Henry Frank of the City of
During the storm a high wind pre Henry Weaver ? 4 —— ————— Chtrch, Was tHe Guest of his cousin The death of Mrs. Annetta Car- | charge of the preliminary work: | Brotherly Love, was in town several
| Jeiied S02 nam trees anc Gladys, daughter of William Fog- | Eighty-Nine Years Old Mrs Henry Young on Saturday | panto, widow of George Carpenter, | . L Perey Heilig, Chairman Win. jasys last week calling on relatives.
% . ol 5 . ‘ | 8.550] « Fine fF ia ace as 5 . A i 5 oceurre . hor ne Jow ave alker. Fre ; Yaffe 7 . re
j on ie, is critically 111 with diabetes, af-| Mr. Amos Engle of this place, has Ine Florin Tennis Club will have |© urred at her home on New Haven R Walker, Frank Peffer, J. Fred | The smiling countenance of H.
The storm appeared io be the| having recovered from an attack iD his possession a copy of the Lan-| i.ien corn soup tor sale at the|Street, on Sunday night from apo-|Fenstermacher, W. R. Heiliz, Paul{A Oberdorf, and H. W. Marks of
: worst south of here. i ia A aster Journal six col 4 page|, sail es {nloxv. in’ her seventicth vear. De-|Dieter. J. Willls Freed Secretar. lr rel WV. FRIES
> ; .. lof diphtheria. The other children |S28ter Journal, a six umn, PaEe | ome of Mrs. William Saylors from |Plexy, In her seventieth year. De 1 Ee. s Freed, Secretary. |Columbia, were seen in town Fri-
At Newtown 4a onestory brick. had been afflicted with the di- Paper printed by John Reynolds, ons. ¢ op saturday evening, June S. |ceased was a daughter of the late ee | day
school house, used os 4 band hall,j_ have fully recovered ; | West King street, Lancaster, March Messrs. Frank L. Musselman, E.|Willlam Buller, of Maytown. She Off on Vacation to the Lakes Mr. John Reed and son of Steelton
| was almost totally demolished by the i : . {14, 1823. The columns contain L. Musselman. M.A Musselman. and | Was affiliated with the Evangelical Mrs. M. A. Rollman, the energetic | spent from Satu oO v Yore
| gale. The igh ‘wind blew in the Are Planting Tobacco contain much news of interest at John G Homsher, of Strasburg, were | Charch. One daughter, Mrs. C. A. [secretary and treasurer of the New! ,q guests of his sist Miss Eva
south gable end and the west side yin that early peroid. ly allors rillag | Martin, of Philadelphia, and two {Standard Hardawre Works, and two | Raed
wall down tc the window sills, The Abner Weaver planted an acre of ’ pleasant callers in the village on | H | : [ Reed
oof ‘was blows off aiid carried tobacco on the C. A. Greider farm --8-u 4% \ Sunday sons, George and Charles Carpenter children Barbara and John, have| Mrs Joseph Haines abl ts aime
short distance ne on Monday. Our Home Markets. Mr. William Bennett of Juniata, |°f this place, survive her. She is al- | gone on a vacation to the Lakes and |spent Sunday at Elizabethtown as
Many fe i ro : Nehemiah Haines of Newtown is! Butter, per 1b.,, ...............28]|spent Sunday with the family of G.|S© survived by the following step-! Dx trai | guests of her sister, Mrs. Millard
any fences were blown down teres : Hoos. per d 17 YS viam Rt RT 3 +41, | children: Frank H., David, J. Ev- This is the first vacation the en-|yw.1¢
& APA thoes tp iodted, Lirtitaing airtel planting on the C. IL. Nissley farm Fg8s, per doz, ............... | A. Geyer. Mrs. Bennett, and little ; 0 | Foltz
Ga Sor % RSs na Toor today. Yard, per Ib. .. i... viii neee ee 11 | son, who had been visiting her par- | Ans, and Rev. Percy I. Carpenter, of |ergetic and wide awake secretary Miss Caroline Bott and sister
& S, & arge gD & | | T aneastor arvev f \ tal ane rSRNTITLY Ja Aleine rar
thveo foot in dlametor. beine split in Jacob Geltmacher planted on the Potatoes, per bu. ........... 1.50 | ents, accompanied Mr. Bennett to | 1 ncaster, Harvey and Della, of this and tre asurer is taking since the| mrs Oherdor? left on Monday for
tol CM: Se x! 1 g og 1s Edgar Engle farm yesterday. { Wheat, per bu.,, ............ $1.10 | Juniata. place. Funeral services were held starting and organization of the|gterling Tis. to visit their brother,
. ¢ ee Plants 2 TTT YY Corn, per bu, ............... 82 Mrs. Laura B Eicholtz of , | this afternoon at 1.30 o’clock, with | New Standard Hardware Works Mr. Benjamin Bott
were cut by the heavy hail. : 3 itor in tha VEO ae ————— y Te
: Oats, per. BU, ...i.cvicinsiis 60] York City, Mr Charles interment in the Maytown Ceme Aa 3 whe y 3
- a A Boyis c ’ K ny, 4 harle | Mrs. Annie who had been
At the farm of Samuel Kreider, ¢ _ oyish Prank, ee el lr I York Mrs. M J. Kelly tery. A Few Slight Changes Is. : : :
bout a mile and a-half from New- While a young son of Mr. Gifford | o Poors fo ONY, isa Wess THe Liew Aitie table that + Pending some time at Atglen with
town, a large tobacco shed was Delong, of this place, was carrying | Eleven Years Old. Kelly of Spring Grove, Pa., spent is Ts . be lable that went 100 ner son now town with her
lifted from its foundations and 2 bag of chick feed on his back on| With this issue the Bulletin en Saturday in town visiting friends Miss Lizzie I. Mooney 4 ct on the Pennsylvania ad | qanghte Mrs. Albert Campbell.
red : Saturday, several boys wh , ters upon the twelfth year of its ex-|and relatives, Miss Lizzie IL. Mooney lied at | ere \ M Rollman returned hor
moved ahout six feet. y, severa )oys who were t J f : i Nanny nome
At the farm of Eli Encle a tobac- Playing with an air rifle, took a shot |istence. We will leave it up to you Mrs Harry Force, son and daugh- | her home in Leg er Monday local the nt mh from an :
co shed was badly damaged and a at the bag. The bullet went thru 2s to whether or no this paper has|ter of Middletown, John Weidman evening. of a con ition of dis- t on No. 278 east al 2 y 1 p thru t}
corn crib unset ’” the bag, pierced the shirt but only | made its mark in local journalism and family, Mrs. Bailey and two |eases. She was the ughter of the stead of « ii p On several Of |i.10ct of the Ne
AT AR made a slight bruise on the skin. rr rE rere daughters wera entertained at «din-, late James 1 Christie Ann (Leib) ther train here 1 mir re ‘Works
; mT wear Place Your Order Now ner at the home of Mis. Wm. Weid- | Mooney, and was resident of this |ute’s change in time Rev. and Mrs. I. BE. Johnson and
Will Build a Rotary 4 That's Going. S Y Ar fiow ready io take vour or-L XD on Sunday nlace until nineteer =e. dauzhters Hilda an Dorothy. lef
The local trolley company have ars hy mg Some, y i SR nds 810 Ir Mr. Alhert Fike had a narrow es-| was a member In Vaudeville y b vastardaw oe CoNaoavitiz he sk
Mr. 8. H Miller lad a hurry-up| ders for your winter's supply of coal : E : vesierd or 1legeville, where
purchased from Burgess Clayton order a few day H | at very onabl i T | cape while driving slong the P. R.| Church and is Mr. Charles Cassell of this place, | pe. will attend the funeral of Mrs
der : w days ago. ; at very reasonable eS. ‘ a I i ttend the eral of 1
Hoffman, enough land at the east ow anys ano e went to i : Drices ind R tracks in this place a few days ago |lowing broth s: Daniel! was one of the vaudeville stars at| 1.3 Tesi iran thaw
cul oF toon cata Wii oll ve Lancaster, made a purchase, and re- ceiving fresh mined coal. F. H | ! SEE Te 3 ea : 3 I nson’s grandmother.
rse scar ssing { ooney a IT reorge the opening of Pax ark, Har- rs rbe
pod Go Yo turned home, making the trip on Baker, Mount Joy. ot His horse scared at a passing train|T.. Mooney, IL: . George L., of | he opening o } : =r County Treasurer and Mrs. H. C
Srocied.a roaly. s building will, ye motoreyele in just 52 minutes. | wa Co upset the wagon and ran away but| Delaware, Ohi Mrs. Mary L. Trish nday. Tuesday and thiS|gehoek, Mrs. Minnie Breneman am
be of brick and work on its erec- During that time he made three ad. x . was caught before much damage was | Wappenstein, Lancaster; Harry L..| ev 1 did a good act Inia. p Prank Schock left on Sunda
tion will begin very soon. 23 > Auention, Red Men done. Mr. Fike escaped with a few | Atlantic City: Mrs. Sadie Hoffman, {song and monologue and the|, . pitteh h h ;
ditional stops. Members of Ostego Tribe. No. 59 z . r Pittsburg where they are spend
“Yd, eee tle eee. T Oo © CAL 11 e, NO. 9, bruises. \ | Mrs Francis 1. Styer, Mrs. Hettie|2amount of space given him bY | ing several days. They are makin
It’ v oe ap TY + W2 assemble at the The Florin Tennis Club has orga-| I. Kepperling, Miss Annie L. Moon-|the Capital City’s dailies is sufficient the trip 3 3
t's a Dand i ' rigw t , | trip by automobile. _
y Shipped a Car of Tobacco | wigwam tomorrow at 1st sun, 30th|._.. : ti : be . idence s ma
G. W. Shickley and Son are a Yesterday Mes S breath £41 t th nized by electing the following offi-|ey all of Lancaster, and Albert |evidence that he made good. Mr. and Mrs, C. 8 Lonizenecker
ew, - Mos ath s : Ir. ¢ Mrs. C. S. Long or
erday Messrs S. A. Roseman, etiing of the sun to take) ..s: president, Albert Roth; Vice|Mooney, of this place. The funeral a d daughter Kathry 1
bout completing a specially fine B. FF Roseman and W L. Keller of | Part In the parade. Niclv.a a : : and daughter Kathryn, secompaniefl
buggy runabout for Mr. Wm Strick-| Red Lion, Pa, shipped a carload of President Nissly Gingrich, Secretary | will Le held en Friday afternoon at Exercises Postponed by Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fisher 82%
ler. This nobby vehicle will be tobaven from this place i Bessie Kottler; Treasurer, Anna Dy-|3.30. Interment at Greenwood| The Children’s Day exercises of | Blizabethtown, and Miss Bertha ~
part of a team to be entered at the! — re. a Coming Events er; Manager, Oliver Snyder. The |Cemetery, Lancaster. the Trinity United Evangelical Sun-| Ricker of Harrisburg, spent Sunday
Saturday, June 8—Festival in the {team will be picked the third week —t— A ee day Schooi have been postpomed|at York. making the trip by auto.
horse show at Lancaster next week |
Read the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Park at Florin. |
in June.
Adveriise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin
until Sunday, June
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