The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 05, 1912, Image 1

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MOUNI
"JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE
CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR
One of the Finest and Most Modern Manufacturing Plants
in the United States is Located Here
Iron Age Hardware, Recognized as the Leading Trade Journal of America, in a Recent |
Issue, Contained the Following Complimentary Remarks in Reference to
" The New Standard Hardware Works
ADS BRING |]
One of Our Local Industries---A Model in Every Particular
manu-
article
while
development and
of that familiar
the food chopper
w are of interest, and,
The
facture
known
not strictly ne
while it
included in the line made
number of manufacturers,
more recently become the subject of
as
years been
by
it has
has for several
a
special treatment, especially as com-
has brought the ne-
a cheaper product, which
petition about
cessity of
must retain all the good points of a
standard chopper, and in many cas-
in order to
permanency in the mar-
food choppers made by
Hardware Works,
wide
and
es have special features
its
The
New Standard
Mt Pa., cover
being made in 15
and, with the exception of a
midget size, are all subject to
the
insure
ket,
the
Inc.,
Joy, a
range sizes
styles,
toy or
the
low-priced
same detail in manufacture,
smaller choppers receiv-
handling, machine
do the
sizes.
the same
finishing
ing
work and as large
restaurant and hotel
iron and malle-
checking and
tinned, and
depart-
assembl-
The
castings,
various grey
able after
cleaned, |
the
machining
records of the work be-
ing tabulated suitable blanks.
The operations of machining and as-
in the accom-
The various |
SCrews,
weighing, are
delivered to various
ments for and
ing, careful
i on
sembling are shown
illustrations.
threads for
and
part is
panyving
etec., are
tapped in jigs,
interchangeable. |
holes,
all drilled
that every
|
so |
End View Machinery
After this part of the work has been
completed the choppers are assem-
bled and then returned to the tin-
ning room and redipped, removing
all marks of workmanship and giv-
ing them a better coating as well as
a perfect finish,
After retinning they are returned
to the machine department and the
: Local Notes
NEWS (TEMS
INTEREST
SHORT OF
GENERAL
MANY
Brief Local Happenings Gathered as
They Occur With the Whirl of the
World {or Quick Withis
the Past Few Days.
Reading
for housework,
Address Box
'Wanted—A girl
no washing or ironing.
782, Columbia, Pa.
The Memorial Day Committee
wish to extend their thanks to all
who assisted in the Memorial Day
ceremonies.
For Sale—Several loads of good
clean hay, timothy and clover mix-
ed. Apply to C. S. Newcomer,
Route 4, Mount Joy. 1t
Rev. G. W. Dungan delivered the
Memorial address at Strasburg last
Thursday. He was accompanied to
#at place by Mrs. Dungan,
For Sale—A bread route doing
$85 worth of business a week, must
be sold by the 15th of June. Apply
to M. C. Billet, Marieta, Va. Will
sell whole outfit consisting of horse,
harness and wagon.
rere en AR ee =
An Exciting Runaway
On Monday evening, while out
driving with his family, Jacob Shaff-
ner. the well-known painter, of
Maytown, met with serious injuries,
the extent of which are not yet
known. While driving along the
Rowenna road, at the John A. Gar-
ber farm, the horse suddenly start-
ed to run away for some unknown
cause, but Mr. Shaffner kept hold of
the lines and tried to stop the ani-
mal. Two of the children managed
to jump out of the wagon, but Mrs.
Shaffner and a young child were
thrown into a hedge fence, but es-!
caped injury. Mr. Shaffner was not
so fortunate, however, as he was
thrown out after the animal had]
gone along the road almost a mile.
AME in
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin
Department—showing
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GrinderS, Presses,
disk end of the chopper, which re-
tains the knives, as well as the han-
dle end, which serves as a bearing
the worm of the chopper, are
milled and faced on special ma-
chines, jigs also being used in this
variation in ma-
for
work, so that any
chine work is kept within limits of
3-1000 in., assuring the inter-
EIGHTH ANNUAL BANQUET
in Mount
Evening.
Joy Hall Monday
A Big Success
Held
The eighth annual
held
evening.
fur-
as
Alumni Association, was
Mount Joy Hall Monday
Roth’s orchestra, of Lancaster,
nished the music. The program
rendered is appended:
President’s Address, W. L. Eshle-
Ladies’ Quartette, Mrs. Heil-
Brown, Miss Baker, Miss
Alumni Record, Miss Es-
Vocal solo, Charles M.
man,
ig, Miss
Detwiler;
ther Shelly;
Cassel.
Mr. John C. Reed served as toast-
master, and the "following toasts
were responded to. The Alumni,
Dr. W. R Heilig; The Faculty,
Prof. Ira Kraybill: Class of 1912,
Roy Longenecker.
The officers of the
are:
President,
Association
Eshleman; V.
President, Clyde Fenstermacher;
Secretary, Miss Caroline Frank;
Treasurer, Miss Elsie Battye.
Reception Committee—Mrs.
R. Heilig, Mrs. H. S.
Mrs. O. G. Longenecker.
Executive Committee— Chas.
Cassel, Miss Elsie Battye, Miss
Bertha Stauffer, Miss Emma Brown,
Dr. O. G. Longenecker, Edgar Esh-
leman.
Banquet
Walter
W.
Committee—Miss Elsie
Battye, Miss Mary Newpher, Miss
Emma Brown, H. M. Stauffer,
Charles M. Cassel, Edgar Eshleman.
Mr. J. W. McGinnis of Hotel Me-
Ginnis, served the following menu
in hig usual good style:
Consomme
Fillet of Bass Radishes
Sweet Bread Patties
Claret Punch
Roast Tenderloin of Beef
Cranberry Sauce
New Potatoes Green Peas
Heart of Lettuce Salad Tomatoes
Mayonaise Dressing
Strawberries Jce Cream
Salted Nuts Mints
Olives
Cakes
Bench Woork
banquet and|
dance of the Mount Joy High School]
in
Newcomer,
M. |
Department, Ete,
of the parts. The
various parts then go to the stock
departments, ready for final inspec-
tion, assembling and packing for
shipment. The cutting disks are
cut from special steel blanks flatten-
ground, hardened, tempered
nickel plated, the number of
3)
changeability
ed,
and
on
(Continued page
Coffee
Officers for 1912-13 will be elect-
{ed at a regular meeting of the As-
| sociation next Tuesday evening.
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TEACHERS ELECTED
The School Board Holds Annual Elec
tion—Tax Rate Mills.
‘
Joy Borough School
Board and transacted the fol-
lowing business: The tax
mills. The tax collector was
from collecting $53.56 of
The Mount
met
rate was
made 7
exonerated
the 1911 taxes.
The salaries as decided
First $60; Second
Fourth, and Seventh
Grades, $55; First Assistant in the
High School, $70; Second Assistant
in the High School, $60; Principal,
not decided.
These teachers were then
First—Mrs. Miller.
Second—Miss Stoll.
Third—Miss Chandler.
Fourth—Vacant.
Fifth-——Miss Martin.
Sixth—Miss Eshleman.
Seventh——Miss Kraybill.
1st Asst. High-—Miss Donovan,
2nd Asst. High—Miss Herr
Principal—Vacant.
— eer
upon are:
Primary, Third,
Fifth, Sixth
elected:
Took Woman's Purse
Report was made to Chief of Po-
lice Bushong, at Lancaster on Sat-
urday by Mrs. Anna Wachstetter of
Florin, that a young man who was
a car coming from Mount Joy,
had taken her purse containing $55.
The young man got off the car at
the Colonial tract and Mrs. Wach-
stetter believes he had her pocket-
book. An arrest will probably be
made.
on
eee eee
Donegal Society Reunion
The fourth annual of the Donegal
society will be held on Wednesday,
July 14, at Donegal Presbyterian
church, at Donegal Springs. Exer-
VESULTS—THATS
THE BUSY VIL
OF HERE
HAPPENINGS IN
AGE WEST
Have
Issue fix
Awake
Local and Personal Briefs That
Our Last
and Wide
Florin.
Occurred Since
Hustling
Neighbor Village.
Oar
Mr Herr
Hershey
Mr
Saturday at
Mease
at
Jacob
Grant spent Sunday at
Mrs. Calvin Bates
Lancaster
and family spent sev
and
Rev
eral days Lawn
Mrs
list at
[Lemon
Boyer is on the sick
this writing
Young of Lebanon visited
friends in town Sunday
Mr and Mrs
spent Tuesday at York
Amos Hiestand
v The large trees were removed in
front of the post office.
Mrs. Fedrow of Steelton
friends in town Wednesday
Miss Mary Bates
brother at Shiremanstown
Mrs. John Miller
visited friends in
Mrs. Mary
Harry
old
visited
is visiting her
of Steelton,
Wednesday.
visiting
this
has erected
Wolgemuth.
attended
town
Jear is her
on at Harrisburg week
Mr Levi Mumma a
hay ster
Mr
hoi for Jacob
Lemon ILeisey the
show at Lancaster Tues
on
Eph
1d Sunday
Hertzler
Lan-
and Mrs aim
at
New
Wi .
winters of
Yorl
Samuel Walter:
after a
able
able
again short
)
Rinehart Harrisburg
for
of
friends in town
Mrs. David GQGreider of
8 at the
Musselman
position with Levi Hackerty
Rohrerstown
Mr. John
Miriam, spent
Guhl and
Sunday
daughter
at East
Petersburg
Miss T.eah Schlegelmilch of Nor-
wood is spending
with relatives.
Mrs. George
caster spent Decoration Day in town
visiting relatives.
Mr. Samuel Overholtzer of Eliza-
bethtown visited Mrs. Tillman Gantz
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Calvin Bates and
daughter Elsie spent Sunday at
Shiremanstown,
Miss Elida Raffensberger spent
Sunday at East Petersburg as the
guest of her father.
Mrs. Harry Good of Idaho is
spending some time with her mother
Mrs. Fanny Geyer.
Emma Shramusky
her mother,
Bear on Sunday.
Elizabeth Gensimer
visited friends in
Decoration Day.
Young Bros
Buohl’s automobile
putting new
the week in town
of Lancaster,
visited Mrs, Henry
of Har-
town on
Miss
rishurg
by painting and
doors on.
Miss Elizabeth Brubaker is home
after spending sometime at Steel-
ton with relatives.
Mr. Walter Kline took a horse-
back ride to the Masonic Home at
Elizabethtown on Sunday.
Miss Helen Bradley and Mr. E. S.
McFarland of Swatara, Pa., called
on friends in town Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller of
Elizabethtown, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Young.
Mr .and Mrs. Harry Lutz of Har-
Whitecamp of Lan- |
are beautifying John |
spent |
| ago
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|
risburg spent Monday as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Keener,
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Gantz were |
pleasantly entertained by Mr. id
Mrs. H. H. Shoemaker on Sunday.
Mr. Wesley Nauman and sister
Anna of Elizabethtown, visited their |
brother France Nauman on Sunday. |
Mr. Harry Hossler of near Done- |
gal is putting an attachment to his |
barn, 84 ft. long and 36 ft. wide.
Mr. and Mrs. John Menaugh of |
Philadelphia, spent some
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Stoll.
Mr. Jim
Middletown,
Sunday as
Morton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Weitzel of
Middletown, spent Saturday and
Sunday as the guest of Mrs. John
Morton.
Bossler and family of
spent Saturday and
the guest of Mrs. John
Mr. James Schlegelmilch jr. of
Norwood, spent Sunday as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schleg-
elmilch.
Mr. Bert Thomas was treated to a
cises will be held in the morning,
afternoon and evening.
surprise party by his many friends
| ren
| returned
| here as
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| ducted
[will be
Wi
Readin
Miriam
Engle,
v
Kendig,
Mary
[912
CHAN'S
J
to right the
Blocher,
lift
Elmer
from
Eshleman,
| '5s
oituary
HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS:
FRAVEL SOONER OR LATER
De , 1
Neigh!
cal
Ve
n
ternoon
Hempfiel
purch
coach wor
for
inte
Ceme
aft
nite
morrow
Da
David F
gal, died
He and
a visit
two
his
anc
weeks
acute
body
with
The
train
taken in charge by
Brunner,
C.
parlors. H
and the
of East Do
Mary,
at home:
ers and
bethtown;
Shaffer,
Middletown
Mrs. Harry
Funeral
a
si
orhood
Beyond Since Our Last
rks
suddenly
arrived
on Sunday
Howard,
of
People Ir
pm ( ir
to the
Issa
iLhown
Have Passed
Sarah
remains
town this af-
Sumimy
at his
esterday,
died
aged
Lorn in East
number of
A. B.
which
years His remains
the Old Menno-
Landisville to-
years
Landis
con-
the
here
ased
he
five
rred in
tery at
ernoon.
vid F. Barnhart,
Barnhart, of Ea
Carey
gone there
there
was
at
had
been
wife
1 had
when he
indigestion an
on
afternoon
Undert:
removed
here
who
e is survived bs
following children
township
Alice, and
followi
James,
Amos Mrs
Newville; H
: John, of Leb:
Sweigart, of
negal
Iso the
sters:
and
services were held
late home this morning at (
at 9 o’clock,
and at 10
Church,
Cemetery.
with
o'clock at
Kraybill’s
Reich’s
and at 10
o'clock at
interment in
——etl ee ee eee
Mr
phia,
Harv
spent
parents.
Miss
is spending
Mr
Mr.
delphia,
Monday in
ST
| sister.
Mrs. E.
and
the South.
Mr.
son
| Eva Reed.
rey
Anna
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
WwW.
Miss Barbara
vesterday
and Mrs.
of Steelton,
guests of his
PERSONALS
Curgan of
Sunday here
Philadel-
with his
of Philadelphia
time here witl
Curgan
Reed of
Saturd
Mr. R
Hill
some
Wesley
Cc. B
from
with
ent
town,
and sc
He
Bentzel
from a
R
few
sis
John C.
spent a
Mr. and Mrs. John Peffer of Roa-
time as! noke, Va., and Mrs.
Baltimore,
J:
were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Peffer last week
meet Eres
Brubaker—Daveler
Daniel
county, and
eler, dahghter of Mr. and Mrs
Daveler, of
were
Moss
Brubaker,
married on
Glen farm,
of Dauphin
Dav-
John
township,
Miss Mary Esther
Mount Joy
Sunday
near Eli
the
abeth-
at
members of
Harry
Catharine Shire
WO cases
D. Powers of Donegal
81.00 A YEAR
THIS
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class are as follows
Roy
Frances
the
Greiner, L.ongenecker,
Jailer
COUNCIL CONVENES
The Regular June Meeting Was
Held on Monday Evening
of
held
Burgess
regular monthly meeting
Mt Joy Boro Council was
Monday venin with the
mbers present
reported licens
ount of $3
ed bill
sewel
Done
Hoffma
IProvV
leted
Old 1 1
Creamery
feet
m \pple Tree Alley
cob street repaired at
Gutter in
Main
treet
John Rahm.
home on street
he 8S Commit-
Pike Company started
stone « Main
had decided to
street
at
putting fine n
hey use
wet 500 tons
Tyndall
and
Mr reported the subside
cleaned recommended cleaning
the
ordered
Same was
that all
white-
reservoir on Sunday
Also
weeds
reported
grass and cut, fences
washed, ete.
The the
New
investigated
plug asked for by the
Hardware Works and re-
they did not think it
place an additional
lug as there at present two
lugs not far from the building.
The committee reported
Contractor Hamaker will
the alterations at
engineer’s residence
committee
fire
Standard
yorted that
idvisable to
are
that
begin
the
this
making
pumping
week.
The reported
and three
Also
Grove
Board of Health
of diphtheria
1ses of measles convalescent,
1at the creameries at Milton
nd Old Line are running refuse in-
the which furnishes our
water supply and that
to creek
same would
to the State Health De-
The Board of Health
an appropriation of
» reported
irtment
as granted
0
The treasurer’s
balances of $3,600 in
$1,600 in
showed
water ac-
Boro ac-
report
the
count and the
count
Tax
bondsmen
to
today.
David
that
of
was
Boyce’s
they expect
the deficit
instructed
as early as
Collector
reported
make a settlement
The
with
Burgess
to settle them
possible.
A number of bills
il adjourned.
were paid and
Tere
A Strawberry Festival
strawberry festival will be
the basement of St. Luke's
sh House, on Saturday evening,
nning at 4 o’clock. Menu will
msist of chicken corn soup, tongue
lettuce sandwiches, potato
strawberries, ice cream, cake
1 coffee. Uncut cakes for sale
are cordially invited to come
nt WB mimemai en
A
in
sal-
Annual Reunion
The fourth annual rewnion of the
Presbyterian Church, will
held on Wednesday, June 19
The program and all details the
event will appear in columns
next week.
seins Allinson. re
Fourth
be
of
these
Killed a Ground Hog
Master George Germer
twelve years, of this place,
10-1b ground hog on the
farm north of town Friday
aged
killed a
Brandt
after-
“
town, the home of the parents of the noON.
bride. The
non, and
George R.
wedding took
was performed
Hoverter,
by Rev.
of the
pastor
Church of God, at Elizabethtowr
reece et GA
Read the Mt. Joy Bulletin
place at
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Advertising Old Home Week
Seven touring cars decorated
{ed thru town this forenoon.
ADVERTISING
Jame
MEDIUM
Martha
Arntz,
Strickler,
Carson
Lacey Gibbons,
Kendig Howard
12 Graduate
THE TWENTY-FIITH ANNUAL
COM \ VICNT
High Scho Completion
of Quart wu {
Rende
Merit—The
Existence
of High
oy program
Orations
this borough
of a century
Friday.
held
Joy
rep-
I'he School of
arter
istence on
were
Mount
a large
and parch-
to twelve
1912 richly
It ranked
scholarship
much
1ards
industry, h means so
the st
maintair yt
place, where
levels \ en 1 am
honor
that
tion of awarding
and enter upon mature
quipped with solid found
der the
leadership of
I. R
Misses
bel F
instruction i
principal, Prof.
assistants,
and Ma-
conipetent
thei
and
Marguerite M
Donaven.
Kraybill, his
Herr
The Class Roll
the graduates:
Jailer, Mary
Gibbons,
Bertha
Musser
Following
Frances Shelly
Alta
Kendig,
Martha
Bishop Arntz,
Blocher, Carson
Wachstetter
Kendig, Roy Henry
were
ishle-
Miriam
Katherine
Strickler,
Elmer Ells-
Carson
Greiner.
man, Lucy
Janet
Shire,
Howard
worth
Engle, Harry
Emmett
lLongenecker
James
Order of Exercises
The exercises of the evening wera
urranged as follows:
of the
School
Vikings,”
Chorus; in-
saluta-
Honor,”
chorus,
“Song
High
Rev. 1. E. Johnson;
“A Debt
[Longenecker;
Music,
(Faning),
vocation,
tory oration, of
Henry
High
Promised
High
Porce,”
Roy
School Boys;
Land,”
oration,
Emmett
“The
Miriam
“Paul
Shelly
selected,
“The
essay.
Alta
‘he
Ken-
Mountain
Janet
Lawrence
Bailer;
Monument,”
“Song of
Lucy
Gibbons: School
Giant
dig:
James
piano solo,
(Bohm),
essay,
Spring”
Kendig
Frances
recitation, “Tobe’s
Mary Bshleman:; music,
Spring” (Pearson), High School
Chorus: valedictory oration, “The
Value Farm Elmer Ells-
worth Blocher: “May
March” (Forman) School
presentation of diplomas, Mr.
Moyer, President of the
Bducation: address, Prof.
Althouse, Director School
High School,
Dunbar,”
of Life,”
chorus,
High
girls:
| Gabriel
Board of
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jof Commerce, Central
Philadelphia; musie,
| “Soldier's Chorus” (Gounod), High
School Chorus; benediction, Rev. F.
G. Bossert
Calvin
class song;
The Decorations
the colors
and with
the pink
beautifud
the townfolk,
Decorated in favorite
of the e¢lass, red blue,
choice of
and
blooms eomtributed by
hall inviting
appearance flanked
with greens and plants of varied de-
scriptions and the pupils of the High
School who occupied the center,
completed an attractive picture. The
motto Vidimus,
Vicimus,” wag prominent-
ly on a banner above the stage arch
{One of the distinct features that
added greatly to the pleasure of the
|audience was the rendition of the
jchoruses by the High School. They
{were sung with a freshness and vig-
lo of spirit that was unusual in the
| ranks of public school pupils. Miss
their flowers,
ountless other
rose
the presented very
The stage was
| class “Venimus,
displaved
| with flags and banners, advertising| Kendig’s piano solo and the recita-
101d Home Week at Manheim, pass- | tion of Miss
Eshleman revealed the
| (Continued on page 4)