The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 28, 1913, Image 1

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lo \ | Foreve (Sousa.) Florin Tennis Club Will Hold a Fes \ Conceded t Be the Best Ever for | | \' |
{ Partie ive flow for | ( tival June 7 (d (. This Town { | (
the purpo ol decorating grave will | 4 { —- M———— |
| please bring them to the fire cugite | ' Migs Jane Zell ent Sunday { lerewith ppended the new ’
{ house at 7 o'clock on the morning of { Middletown | hedule th Ven nto effect on the A
| Memoria] Day, Friday, May 30th 5 | J i (f \ | \M Prank: 1 tin : : \ i | ) Pennsylvania Railroad on Sunday ' ) 4 \
i | il id) Arrangement Committee | \ | burg spent Tuesday in te | : : Soncefied. by Sreryvel¥: o, ( A
R. Walker, Chairman Ny, OS™ Mrs. Christ Barba of Lawn was | be tue heat ever handed’ out to this &
I kloili Frank Peffer, L Percy ———— | Monday visitor to friends here tow M John H. Stoll, ticket agent Sn
; : Walz Yel ox . | ! . here isserts that its the best sched
. | H1et dam © Ker, Peler H me | Mr, Peter Walters returned home | i ule we have evs had and he should! I} .
Re YS WI De mer JON DIS {sme oc” (WB HOO Tong ng wi ess ies of 0 Ir Map Re-
' . ' | -— | Mr, George Ulrich of Steelton was | . Trains Past wee} days—7: 04 { y
. | Address Sunday Afternoon , ll Phil (de) Mill | the guest of friends in town Sunday. | 3 28 BS Sat ook A ny Tog |
VET ON AQOTGSS | wes “anchors "Vit 00 Se AE conse swum of ame | (ONTOW NI vt ate Na TONIGIS TC POSE Week
{of a vital address to be deliv : ’ as . 42 17, 8:04 and 11:55 P. M. Sun- |
[ at the Union Mass Meeting for mei : 3 y val days in town with | . . 1:17, AA M. 4:12 and 7:46 P. M |
WILL BE FITTINGLY OBSERVED|and women, to be given in auc a vin WHICH WE ALL MUS or] ” EVERYTHING IN READINESS FOR West. Weekdaye—6:13, 10: | pi © WHEREABOUTS OF OUR
HERE THIS YEAR | ence room of the Church of God AVEL SOONER OR LATER : SL aor Aug BIG ANNUAL EVENT ! \. M. 2:27, 5:42, 6:51] FRIENDS THE PASS wis
| this place, on Sunday afternoon a S————— : 4 2 Je. how oe es Lo ‘| LL . ‘ P. W. Sun 7:90 and FRIENDS JHE PA WEEK
Mr. H. 8. Newcomer Will be Chief | 3:45. Prof. L.,E. McGinnis, A, M., rely bucdven Peojie Bros oo Maas a spent last | The Twenty-Sixth Annual Commence. (0 A- M. and 1:51, 5:40 and 7:47 P.| What Our Able Corps of Reporters
Marshall—The Spring Garden Band | superintendent of public schools in| ye rho Hav {hussed 4) Yhe rok ar Flos as ment of the Mount Joy High Sci M Found in the Carc Basket About
of York, Will Give a Grand Concert | Steelton, Pa, will delive: lie ad Gone to Their toward A I McBride A Class of Sixteen Will Gr ind as wa Yourself, Your Friends and Your
in the Park in the Evening—Other | dress. | - : | I Joh. Rav mio: ate—Other Sct Notes Le these olumr last weel Acquaintances,
Notes | In addition to the add ess there Mrs. Thomas Marquart died ai Co Viarvare h Fhursd We ven two new trains, see
———— | will be an inspiring devotional and | Iumbia aged’ thirty. years. Lancaster: i vith 0 5% A. M. and one West. | Mr. Harry L. Boyce spent Sunday
Everything is in readiness for he speeid] musical, service, Fhe com I 1 J Sch wren died at Co | Mr, J. D. Easton sold a pair of fin it xtl mn 01 ‘ ¢ 3 Bot] vers food trains | at Marietta
big celebration here on Memorial | mittee is gratified to announce the | a Thursday aged G2 Yoal | porkers to Mr. C. N. Hershey on| Mou J H School i we hope they are patronized to] Mr. W. 8S. Arbogast of Mifflin, ‘wag
| following prog ay . | Lrobla Herr of Manhe im ownship | Monday for $35 Mom J I \ 1 I i hat the company sees ip own yesterday,
Solo, Mrs. P. Frank Schock; Se- | ed: TRursd: sod 7 cal tir and Mrs. C. D. Carson spe ot} I ; en 0 keep I its schedule per-| Mr. Harry HB. Getz spent several
| lection, Messrs Bentzel, Garber, | Annie Burkholder of Bainbridet pis Pie at Maytown as guests of Ww I'l ( ( : : Mount, Joy days at York this week.
Shonk and Mumma; Duet, Dr. E Mis. Heltie Miller of Fast Peters | latter Siler. ” 7 | veld th vol . ST —— | Mr. RC. Youtz of Harrisburg
W. Garber and Miss Emma B own; | , are daughters of the deceased.) Messrs. Henry and Jami Eshbach ) : \ppende Mr. Samuel] R. Geib of this place spent last Friday in town.
Anthem, Choir of Church of God. [ spe nt Monday al Pottstown as th | I'he MN INEN Cem ( ‘ d Miss Dx B. Wintermyer of | Mr. and Mrs, J. 8. Evans spent
a aa 4 Wi» be sung by pe Anna L. Ober guests of relatives : I I a eg East Donegal h e e granted a licensa HG vi at Ehzahetiions, ;
Mrs. J. K. Stauffer, pianist, will] ~1ha Leta Ober, daughter of Mrs.; Mr. Harry McEdwards of Middle Progam 'u be rendered #lso follows, A | oe It hema Le Rupp ot York
be ‘accompanied by Miss Fria ‘Bear [Jac b Ober, died on Thursday night town wag a pleasant caller on friends pent last wursday in town.
and Mr. Ralph Eshl Hah. violinists | She had an attack of measles and] in the village Sunday. : CLASS DAY EXERCISES Constable Samus} Campbell wag in
[oa Mr. Willian 8 Coad cornet this developed into St. Vitus’ dance Miss Irene _ Brandt of Middletown r— | town on business Saturday.
: She was in her thirteenth year. The |SPent Sunday in town as the guest of Mrs, Susen Brady of Philadel-
ist. —————— funeral was held on Monday after Miss Tillie Weidman PIANO SOLO—O 34—Valse jant { pi phia is visiting relatives in town.
noon with services at the Reformed Mr. and Mrs. Edward Binkley oi N. Esther Reist Mr, J. C. Cohick of Bainbridge was
A Very Good Sale church at Manheim. Harrisburg spent Sunday in town as : . si a visitor to friends here last week.
Day. The committee in charge has On Saturday afternoon Mr. Ed —— the guests of friends. INVOCATION Rey. C. D. Rishe! Mr, J. T. Miller of Harrisburg was
been busy for wecks, There will be [Ream sold about 100 head of hogs, Ira Shank Mrs. Malinda Breneman of BEliza- ADDRESS OF WELCOME May B. Flowers the guest of friends here on Friday.
gnumber of good bands, a big) '0'Ee lot of horses, some mules) , o.oo on home of his | Pethtown spent several days here CLASS HISTORY ......... Ruth Bowman Mrs. Joseph Weber and daughter
parade, excellent programme, base and a few cows at public sale at ne parents near Ricers on Wecnéiuday as the guest of Mrs. Henrietta CHORUS—"Water Lilies,” (Karl Linders) .Senior Girls Esther spent Saturday at Lancas-
ball, band concert, strawberry fes- Farmers Inn stock yards apd alse at afternoon after a continued Hiness ol Gish. ORATION—"Non Sibi sed Aliis” John L. Murphy tor.
tival and what not, If you want to | DiS sale and exchange stables. The several mouths He was pein Messrs. J. K. Freymeyer and A. D. ‘ ; IQ oh o or. , i 5 : 'N B % Rei a Mr. Frank Dissinger of Elizabeth-
spend a pleasant day, come to Mount | S3l¢ Was one of the best attended ev- four years ol. and Is survived oy Garber wil] close their stores at 9 CLASS PROPHECY CHE 5. Batne 4 ph town spent Sunday with friends in
Joy. The town will be appropristely er held in this town and very good iy pened blac ind o'clock Friday morning to remain INSTRUMENTAL QUARTET—"Festival Procession March, town.
decorated for the occasion. prices Were realized. Mr. Chas, 8. ter, Funeral services were held on closed for the day. (Rathbun) Mr. W. A, Snelly of Harrisburg was
The address on Memoria] Day Frank calied the sale. Saturday at. the Reformed Church \ carload of flour which was being Bernard W. Ebersole N. Esther Reist sojourning among friends here this
will be delivered by Rev. W. N. = in Elizabethtown, and interment was |S€0t to J. K. Freymeyer was in a 8 . Sbersol N. : 3 ’ Weck.
Yates, D. D., pastor of the 4th street Strawberry Festiva) made in Mount Tunnel Cemetery. wreck at Kelley Summit and was Bun, 2 rangle Ten Boe Mr. H. K. Strickler of Chicago
Church of God, Harrisburg. Rev. The Ladies Auxiliary o the Lan - badly damaged RECITATION—"Hopes Frustrated” Sara S. Kramer Sheny a few days in this section with
Dr. Yates is a member of Lieut. D,|c25ter General Hospital will hold a Morris Shonk Miss Ruth Dyer returned home EE Ten - rie Rah friends.
W. Gay Post No. 312, G¢. A. R, of Strawberry festival in Mi. Joy Holl Morris Shonk, aged 18 years, died |°™ Monday after spending several CLASS STATISTICS x Fanle gn Mr. Harry Yost of Garry, Ind.
Philadelphia, Pa, on the afternoon and evening 0] : . » ! i , j 3 3 Si 3 weeks at Elizabethtown as the guest MUSIC Vocophone Octette spent the week with his brother,
June 7, to which everybody is cordi- Jost Monday 3 Sations of 8 gan of her sister Mis. John Groff. PRESENTATION: ...... iiinshoindsanaevies Roscoe G, Smith Frank Yost.
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8:30 A. M~Decorating graves of 0 iene i Rid sin Grove. Funeral services were hold X Mr. John Moyer of Martotin i; CHORUS—"Here Comes ddy Ne (Muir) Senior Class —_— ® : Saye TE ud
comrades, and services in the Flor- inheo Nis OTTICS ’ ve Cream, Wednesday afternoon at the house and spending 2 iow Weeks in the village CLASS CENSOR Wilma M. Frank % It Sa. 0 her son Frank, at
in, Lincoln and Mount Joy Ceme- Wiches, Suawh tries, Ix : at 1:30 at Chiques meeting house, | “ith his brother Jacob. He will Aaa ts Bes Ch Sparrows Point, Md,
: v Cake and Coffee, ues meeting ouse. se 4 } orV het frithiveo CLASS WILL nard W. Lb 0 Mrs. Etta M Bennett ¢ )
teries, HR Interment was made in the cemetery | 168V¢ In. the Very noalh thu of AT ‘3 \ Dp I F. Spar Li “ : nn and son
9:30 A. M.—Exercises at the Sol- CL Gog | adjoining. * | Canada, where he will make his fu VOCAL SOLO v - rr 1 | Thomas spent a few days with C. L
dier's Plot. Eberle Cx meters, and i Children's Day a ol Sr ture home, MANTLE ORATION i s J. Bennett | Eby and ely at Lemoyne,
decorating comrades graves, hs iy : as Dey ye on 4 TR a el Benjamin F. Swarr 2 y an each : : a Pe a on SPONSK : vel 14 Mrs: Marsoyet “lip ¥ ho ig eight
2:00 2. M-—Potndo of C. dR, Ds BLUEICE OF Buy he Paani © SA. Sol ai. 1 K. Freymeyer's store this CHORUS : Marks) Se as |: of age, visited her daughter
os y 7 3 wo | evenir a peciall prepared pro Sik Soi 84,9 moon be given a free chance : x ( { Mrs. C. L. Eby at Lemoyne.
Sons of Veterans, Schools, Firel of wid. recitation Y | Wednesday from general debility at he cal hitch. will be "RESIDENT'S DDRESS Benjamin F. Hoffer | Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grove of Wes
0 ae Sloss by inti | n Scheol wil y Jes of Irs soninlew, Haruo: Hg Saturday evening May 31 Yo1 EDICTIO Rev, ( B. Johnson Main reet, announce the birth of
; : L > x 5 | rendered Th rvice wre always Long, at Landisville. The decea = it to see this cake | dav ughtey, Mary Kathryn last Satur
Garden Band in Park. Should the! ae and: the one of. Suadav, cd 3 eighty-six years of age and| a — a y A
weather prove inclement, the exer- evening ‘will be no exception | was a member of the Reformed Men- | COMMENCE MENT EXERCISES ji) I Wood returned to Buffal
cises after the parade, also the EO | nonite church. Three years ago he | A STAR COURSE yesterd after spending some tim
band concert, will be held in the Notice | sustained a stroke of paralysis. He | CARA here her moter, Mrs "Cla
hall May 27, 1913—After making a care-| Was born in the vicinity of Landis-| Four Excellent Attractions Instead OVERTURE Orchest Haines ja I
Chief Marspoll-}. 8, Newcomer ful examination of Miss Marie De | ville and lived there all his lifetime. | Sf Five This Year INVOCATION Vv. J Spang! D.:D M1 fumes Schatz of Pomero
Aids—C. N. Mumma, J. Fred Fen- Long I find that the defamatory re-| He was a farmer by occupation, but | 2 . : 4 ’ kla Bube spent Saturday and Sunday wit
stacker, DY, P, 1. Righards, Dr. ports about Miss DeLong’s charac-| lived retired for a number of years. | Several meetings were held h ESSAY Fiome - got 9%, : his parents, Mr and Mrs Christian
O. G. Longenecker, mawara Ream, | ter are wholly untrue and without | His wife, who was Mary A. Lehman, | recently in th interest of a Chau- SALUTATORY Is Povert ur na R. Engle Mr. & Mrs. Chris
rof, C. KE. Roudabush, John Whar- sround, Respectfully, of Rohrerstown, died sixteen years | tauqua, but it was the general con- PIANO SOLO—"The Last Gottschalk) Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Ebersole, son
vell and 8. F. Eshleman. it W. M. Thome, M. D.|ago. These children survive: Lillie | census of opinions of many of the W. Eber Bernard and Mr, Clarence Campbell
Route of Parade—Form at Main PE — A. wife of Harmon H. Long, Landis- | representative business men of the CLASS POEM .Rebecca A. Helman enjoyed an auto trip to Strasburg on
and Market streets; move west on High School Alumni Banquet ville; J. Lehman Swarr, Mount Joy; | town that we do not want it at the ESSAV--"The Vala of z Practical Education Sunday.
Main to ong of own; countermarch On Monday evening June 2, the an- [ Milton O. Swarr, Lancaster; Harvey | price. oa . Mary M. Stauffer Messrs, H. G. Myers, Jno. Miller,
10 Manheim; to Reflrond Siroet; fo nual banquet of the Mount Joy High |H. Swarr, Philadelphia; E. Adele, Instead, a local committee decided RRTURE : Orchestra E. E. Helm and Chester A. Wolf of
Markel; 20 Douegaly to New Hay School will hold its annual banquet in | Wife of Irving Heikes, New York| to hold a Star Course during the com- che - En ie! gE Lancaster were seen about town on
en; to Marietin;. to East Main; to the Mount Joy Hall. A short program | City; Dr. B. Franklin Swarr, Lan-|ing winter, Several representatives YALEDICTORY Smphagis Ot fmeny LPs A Monday.
Jacop; to Mount Joy; to Mam; to will precede the banquet, which wil] | caster; and Mary A., wife of John J | from leading bureaus thruout the Rath 7. Spangler Messrs. Harry Greiner, Clyde Esh-
Park, and dismiss. be served by J. W. McGinnis. Music ( Fabre, Oradelle, N. J. These sisters | east were in town and the committee PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS leman and Willis J. Greenawalt visit-
Order of Marching: First Divi- will be firnished by Roth’s orchestra. | also survive: Mrs. Eliza Hershey, | decided on these attractions: Mr. G. Moyer, Pres, of School Board ed friends at Marietta and Maytown
sion—Chief Marshall H. S. New- : vee Lancaster; Miss Mary Swarr, Lan-| Peter McQuinn, Travalogue. Lee: OVERTURE... .. 0. i eins ness Orchestra on Sunday.
comer; Yoresters' Bana; Liat D. New State Road Route disville; Mrs. Susan Hershey, Lan-| turer on Panama. \DDRESE oa Geo. P. Bibie, A. M., Ph. D, Mr. George Dressler and grandson
H. Nissley Posi No, 478, 6. A B, A bill known as No. 1467, has|disville; Mrs. Barbara Miller, Kissel| The University Girls. National School of Oratory, Philadelphia of Sunbury, are spending a week
and visiting comrades; Speaker and passed the House of Representatives | Hill; Mrs. Martha Forry, Lancaster; | The Thomas Jubilee Co. LASS SONG here and at Lancaster with relatives
Ministerial Association; Gen. Miles and will likely pass the Senate. This| Mrs. Sarah -Bowers, Lancaster; Mrs. Fisher Shipp Company. e488 80 . : and friends.
Camp No. 20, 8. of V.; Lies. D. if provides for State highway from | Fanny Heise, Columbia. Heretofore there were five num- BENEDICTION .........5 erecesecse. Rev, Frank G. Bossert Misses Cordie Wallick and Grace
Nistley Camp No.:71. 8. 0f hi Caist Lancaster to Pequea by way of the| Brief funeral services were heid| bers in the course but the committee Flinchbaugh of Dallastown spent
Burgess and Borough Counneyl, - Lancaster and New Danville pike, from the house on Saturday, with | saw fit to expend the Same money i Saturday and Sunday in the family
Second Division—Spring Garden ———————— further services at 2 o'clock in the and only get four attractions, there- GLASS HONOR ROLL of W. R. Shire.
Band; Schools; School Board; Sa- It Certainly Needs It Reformed Mennonite church at Lan-| by getting much better entertainers Ruth F. Spangler Mr. Jack Rolle and Miss Pauline
lunga Band; Friendship Fire Co. The work on the old pike between | disville. Interment was made in the| For eight successive years we have Ants B. Ente Westenberger of Lancaster spent
No. 1; Horseback Riders. Middletown and Elizabethtown by [adjoining cemetery. had star course attractions. Last : : LE Sunday here as guests of Mr. and
Prelude the State Highway Department, is year there was none and we hope the a —1 | Mrs. J. Harry Miller.
Prelude, Foresters’ Band; Ameri-| going forward, and those who have Dr. Elmer E. Brown public will appreciate the commitios : x Save Yeachey Rev. N. A. Barr is spending the
ca, Audience; Prayer, Rev. J. T.|seen what is being done say the road| Dr. Elmer E. Brown, vice presi-| efforts and act in conjukction, aiding lise Mayme Kuhns (Wes umani! day at Steelton and will attend the
Spangler; Onward Christian Sol-{is being greatly improved. dent of Temple University and a|the members as much as possible, as Jusy Yer lected teacher of Second commencement of the Steelton High
diers, Spring Garden Band; Ora- ———— widely known business man, died at| this it not a money-making project by lock School, Lancaster township, at School this evening.
tion, Rev. W. N. Yates, D. D.; Selec- Rather Them Than Me his home, 1415 Tasker street, last|any means, The oceeds are Ineel:ng [hed ! Saturday. “ The| wegers CO. H. Goings, T. A. Pletz,
tion, Salunga Band; God 2e With| 1f they succeed in catching the two | night, from uraemia, after an illness |always expended attractions. erm 1s eisin months, Kirk Johnson|y 4 Warner ahd FA. Jones of
You ’'Till We Meet Again, Audience; [negroes who mal-treated that 15-year- | of two months. The committee ir rge is com- 5 Dresjgent of the board; C. H. Philadelphia were registered at the
Taps; Selections by Spring Garden |olq girl at Coatesville a few days ago,| Doctor Brown’s health began to|posed as follows: Dr 0. J. New- sbrieter Secretary and H. M. Hen Exchange Hotel last Wednesday.
Band. look out for another Zack Walker | fail early in April, and he took a|pher, Dr. E. W, Garbe Prof. C. H. Sasure Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Miller will
In the evening at seven o'clock, | affair, trip to “Bermuda, .from which he | Roudabush, Jno. E. Schrol tev.. F. ———. — lokve tomorrow. lor Bucls, where
the Spring Garden Band, Mr. W. Be ————.—.—., failed to derive any benefit. He con-|G. Bossert and Rev. C. B Johnson, —— Festival at Florin they will spend a few days as tae
Howard Eberle, Instructor, will ren- He Just Forgot It tinued to grow worse steadily and The dates for these attractions will An E Withi E On Saturday evening June 7, the guests of Mr. and Mis. L.. P. Hel-
der the following musical program Mr. Edward Haines was arrested | never recovered from the first at-! be announced later. Mr Bl YT ooo tow n 3 lovin Tennis Club will hold a grand | jig
in the park: on Saturday by Constable Shatto, tacks. TST nrought to His oftee this ornire a festival In the park at Florin. All! Mrs, Wm. Tyndall and three sons
March, “Crispi,” (Crisp); Ovar-|having simply forgotten to pay a Dr. Brown was born May 6, 1861, Adjudications Filed emal Bardohell StF ebeut the siz i of tB€ dfcacies of the season Will be | pave gone to Philadelphia, where they
ture, “Semmirammide,” (Rossinl);| board bil] at Columbia. He prompi-|at Rising Sun, Md. His father died of Adjudications were filed in these SC OH » Bi te ee ar.| S€TVed and a band will furnish music. | are spending the week with her par
Modern Classical Gems—(a) “Hu-||y ‘paid the claim and was released. | wounds received in the Civil War, estates: lata i the volk of ne verfect.i invited. 2t | ents. Mr. Tyndall will leave for that
moreske,” (Doorka); (b) “Minuetta A Ae and the lad was sent, at the age of John Rhoads, Rapho, $4,000.04. Iv od cee This. sono of diel ig Demers city tomorrow and all will return
Gavotte,” (Leoncavello); Clarinet At $200 Per Acre 11, to the Soldiers’ Orphan School at Christian Seitz, Rapho, $1,710.82. ory peculiar SHADEd ies on exhibi- Won First Prize home next Monday.
Solo—“Bonnie Scotland,” (Lax) Mr. The S0-acre farm near Chickies,| this place, where he remained until| ,p. D. Hess, Conoy, $3,358.70. | oo 0. oliice RE / Miss Elsie Miller of this place,! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wittle of this
Steward S. Heiges; Suit—“Dwellers| owned by Mrs. Clem Kame of May-|he was 18 years old. After leaving| pmi.q N. Nissley, Mt. Joy Borough, : gh | won first prize in the Henry Clay ad- | place and Mrs. Jacob Herr of Salunga,
of the Western -World,” (Sousa); |town, has been sold to a purchaser | school he went to Baltimore and lat- $11,309.29. jective competition at Reading re- | left Thursday morning for Homeland,
(a) “The Red Man,” (b) The| unnamed, for $16,000. er to Washington, D. C., where he| papocea N. Nissley, East Donegal, Change of Time and Place | cently. The competition was given by | Georgia, instead of Michigan as an-
White Man,” “The Black Man”; Tere was in the commission business. $12,863.67. The Mount Joy township school the editor of the Reading Telegram. | nounced in these columns last week
Cornet Duet—“Two of Us” (Cram-| Special sale at I. D. Beneman’s| In 1881 he came to Philadeiphia| Christian F. Hosttetter, Mt. doy \ board will meet at Florin Saturday, | —_———— They will be the guests of Mr. and
er) W. Howard Eberle, Irvin S.|this week. (Continued on page 5) Borough, $39,599.15. June 7th instead of at Mount Joy. | Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. ' Mrs. Bernard Herr,
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