The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 08, 1914, Image 5

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in the
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Observed
Towns
m Our Many Log Houses | How the Pay Was
of Worship Adjcining
{
ng our big day,
doing here on the
games of base
citizens witnessed
in other
ajerity going to Lancas-
and Marietta.
Lutheran | Mx; al. Day bt
ev. I. H. Kern, Pitor
School Y:30 a,
League 6:00 p. j
ng 10:00
ing service T o'cl,
hing
r two
A
Lal]
service } na) fireworks
towns, the
ck. i
, Lititz
| ter
Marietta
at Marietta was a
and large numbers of
all sectidns were in
Accomac and Wild Cat
the In the after-
a street parade held,
decorating ittee,
3Jand, Boy Scouts, under
leadership of George H. Pinker-
York Cadets, with their
hy two mules and
held.. They proceed-
ball field rand during
rendered music. In the
concert was held by the
the Riverside Park,
opened and the
decorations
At
Fourth
St. Luke's Episgpaj
. Stuart Kitchin, gector
day School 9 A. 1
ning Prayer and fgrmon 10:30.
ening Prayer and {ormon 7:30.
ly Communion, f; th Sunday
he month at 10:30.
The
great
people from
town,
Falls during
success,
and at
day.
in
the
noon was
which
Saginaw
the
the comm
Church of (gq
Rev, C. D. Rishy) pastor
unday School 9: 30 aM.
Preaching; 10+30, al M. and 7:30 P.
ten, and the
cannon drawn
: = mtomobiles was
Ur. and Intermedide C. HE. 5:45. ®
Senior C. E, 6:30P. M.
to the hase
game
ed
the
evening
band
which
Methodist Episcopal 2
Rev. C. B. Johiston, Pastor
Sunday School 9:10 A. M,
Public worship with sermon at
10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Morning “Patriotism
Religion.”
Prayer
M.
at new
wag formally
itluminations and
appearance
display of
river
fine
The
Susquehanna
‘esented a very
subject and g the river front.
8 jec g
fireworks on the
wa
Wednesday 7:30 We est crowd
the larg
the
and
of
i . elaborate
meeting s elaborate,
the history town’s concert
P
was present.
Trinity Unitd Evangelical
Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor
Sunday School it 9:30 A. M.
Public with sermon
A.M and 1:30 P. M.
Kathrynn Gingrich
of th
At Bainbridge
July
in
celebration
many
“ourth of
the largest
at ng no 1 I
only
vears,
rorshiz
worship, .aneaster conntv, but
10:30
Miss
charge
PM.
turned n masse.
Jainbridge
Y county
have The 1
7:15
out e€
will
at
Jand furnished
Se1 vice
15 music for the and headed
day,
1d
1d
they
parade he in the
ere Bainbridge Council No.
Jnitel Brethre :
u ’ n American
D. E. Long, Pastor
Sch A
chil-
nice
3chool
Sunday
Preaching, 1¢:15
Christian En¢ean
el, 9
ented a
decorat-
wn was
M.
interest the I'a.C«
and
of
Sunday
music.
Special 3 +1
the Male o
School at
Prayer
1e
iver well
Iront, were
display
lasses of
or rn was ¢
Special 2 .
every Wednesday a festival in the
pronounced succes
evening at 7:70.
ta “t Maytown
very
and
Prestyterian Church
G.
brig
stripes
town was htly
Bossert
10:30 A. ang
Subject, | 5 ide
rank with the stars
Sabbath af everything passed very quietly,
Morning
Evening
Sabbath
made the
ball
evening
from the noises
The
the
t
by
Subject, young base team
School, 1,414
Wednes-
Prayer Meeting
P.M.
a
attended and a of
the
display
at 7:30 s ended day’s
Sports.
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evening
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was
when
trans-
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Thursday
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31-37 East Hing Street,

Lancaster

ancaster’s Greatest Dress
Waist Sale
have just purchased from a well known manufacturer
overstocks of charming Summer Frocks and Waists.
so fresh and dainty—so light and pretty—it's a
o pick and choose from among them.
extraordinary is made possible only by our won-
which enables us to buy in great quantites, and,
a considerable advantage.
The Dresses Mentioned Here
this season, and include everything, from
Marinett Ruffle to the long Russian tunic, Ev-
Dresses are in the wonderful assortment. No
there’s no doubtful quality—but ap-
We are anxious for
where to buy.
We
entire
sale
11 outlet,
bourse, at
Are all new the
le or double
he Salamander
how
parel that
vou to investigate,
Dainty Frocks at $1.19 Instead of $1.98 to $3.00
White Pretty Ginghams, Lin®ns and
Peter Suits of and Colored Drills; and there's
every size up to 46,
Dresses at $1.95 Instead of $2.95 and to $4.95
Tissues, Crepes, Lawns, Linens and White Lin-
This is truly a remarkable assortment of Smart Dress-
es—and you will be more than pleased with the unusual val-
what your size, you'll] find it here.
low the price,
is Good Through and Through.
Then you will know
ceter
There are Lingeries,
Thompson White
Ginghams,
geriles,
ues
no matter
Dresses at $2.89 Made to seli at $5.00 and up to
$7.50
were designed a few
tunics—and they are mostly
Dresses at On:y $2.95
qual to most Frocks at $5.00 and $6.00—including
wide range of colors.
Dresses at $3.95
about double; they are beautiful
and newest,
weeks
do
all sizes.
ago—and not
white;
they
long
But
show the
white
and a
Instead of including many
of the smartest
Dresses at $5.95 Worth
The assortment of whit: and colored is
the styles are the daintiest and prettiest of the season.
In Short,
dresses
great number
week—vho will
2.50
broad;
$7.50 and up to $1
ones very
ihere a Great Quanti!
here—AWAY UNDER
of shiewd shoppers
be ple
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PRICE —
here
and
today—
little
Of beautiful
there will
and all of next
prices attached.
be a
ased to pay the
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Every Woman & [Viiss may Profi
By This «ood waist News
th two thousand of cool Waiscs
war spread on tables for your inspection.
pretty! And they are priced
ery case—some being even less than half.
"White Waists
Black Waists
There are Vhite Waists
There are ¢(olored Waists at,
are White
3TORE CLOSKTS DAILY AT
FRIDAY AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON
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PENNSYY TO BUILD 84 ENGINES
Increased / Traffic Calls For New
/ Equipment
; :
have been
Pennsylvania
Orders given
railroad to its Altoona
with the construc-
‘84 locomotives, the
its 1914 for
power, equipment.
cost of $20,000 each, the
will cost about $1,680,000.
A rew weeks ago there were 300
locomotives idle on the Pennsylvania
railroad system, which at $20, 000
each, represented idle capital of $6,
Traffic has shown an im-
provement of
by
shops to' proceed
tion of
asr of provision motive
At
locomotives
000,000.
since because
movement of grain.
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CORDELIA
Smith
guest of her
and Mrs. John C. Smith.
John E. Kauffman of Harrisburg
and Samuel] Kauffman of Reading,
were the of their parents,
Mr. Abram Kauffman.
Miss Campbell
Mrs.
Miss
was the
Lucy
parents, Mr. |
guests
and Mrs.
Louisa
her sister,
Columbia,
Mr. and Mrs.
burg,
Har-
Mrs.
of
and
GC. A.
guests of
Kauffman.
Cordelia
the Hubley
on Saturday
morning
Staley, who was
men and
Lynch
were Mr.
Jacob
The
feated
ter,
The
on
base ball
AC
before
team
of Lancas-
won by Cle-
pitching.
allowed
The af-
score
made in
Blumenshine
game was
out 17
the score being 3 to 0.
noon game was won by a
all of
two
to the runs being
innings.
tched for the locals and had eleven

morning
231°
Mechanics |
held |
of | '¥
even- |
S
which | ¢
rikeouts.
Mrs, Phili of Landis-
of her son Phil-
Dattisman
guest
a tn
is Good
vicin
ht, and
York and
and
York and
Two men from York
Sterner, had
They
Fishing
in the
at its heig
of Rowen-
many from
Lancaster
the
sections of
es went there spent
) on , the
county shores.
one named
from drowning.
and their
on rock
and thinking they
pulled too hard on
throwing them into the water
this point, about ten feet deep.
Sterner going down for
time when his companion succeeded
in turning the boat, landing him
safe. Their catch of fish, tackle and |
“‘eats” all went to the bottom.
A number of good catches of
fish are reported in and around Fal-
mouth, especially of by sports-
men from Lancaster, and oth-
places.
county,
narrow escape
lines must
in
had a
the
which,
were
fishing
have caught a or some
deb
atch,
at is
was
very
bass,
York
er
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WHY MOUNT
SHOULD ADVERTISE
BULLETIN
The amount you pay the publisher |
for advertising includes a great deal
more than space.
It covers careful composition
good printing, free delivery and
reaches the reader in a form which|
assures attention
It reaches these people
most opportune
cares of the day
when the reader
comfortably back
iN THE
at the
have been laid aside,
sits down,
and
Reading of what is
done with the mind in
state—the ideal time and the ideal
condition in which to ereate desire.
going om is
use in effecting that result.
Knew What He Wanted
State Game Warden. Davis of

Georgia, was startled a day or so
ago received a hunting li-
north
which was written:
I don’t want this
sorter licents. I thot i was gettin a
| Marradge licents, sumbody sent me
and sed he wood gimme
licents, mandy was so mad when i
when
from a
the back of
“My dere
he
cense
on
Ser.
to mr——
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{ with bill johnson and i am in a hel
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| unless this hear licents will ‘let me
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| TOWNEHIP TEACHERS ELECTED
|
| Three Vacancies Filled By East
Hempfield School Board
| ——
| om Monday
Hempfield
| met
East
board
and filled a
the
The
for
afternoon the
township school
at East Petersburg
few vacancies remaining since
month.
teachers
yet
election last
rade
ad
g
1ship 1 not
selection made
Guy C. Eby,
Earl
East
The
Para-
of
Petersburg,
town, of
Landisville,
Lefevre,
Quarryville and
Arthur Campbell,
tet) —e—
of Lancaster$®
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tone
Corne
On Ti
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Nr rsd
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1 Whi m
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Laying at
ay the corner
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hoo! 1
building
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by Rev. Theodore
the R
Masonic
formed
lore
will participate. Th
will start at 6 o'clock.
THE
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the
remain- |v
an average |
the |
of Philadelphia, |
was visiting |
Charles Gingrich of |
de- |
large crowds. |
He |
no |
of |
Lancaster |
a
€
2oqa
line, |
the last
JOY MERCHANTS |
moment—when the |
leans |
spreads out|
the paper to learn what is going on |
a receptive |
The Bulletin is the ideal mediumto |
reorgia county, !
been 1
f Marietta
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LET IN,
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Personal
Happenings
(Continued trom page 1)
are rusticating for a week.
Edward Richards of Coates-
spending some time here
ith his father Dr. F. L. Richards.
Mrs. Frank Brian left Sunday efor
| Shillington, Berks county, where she
| will spend a week with relatives.
Lir. Simon Menaugh, Calvin
jer and Howard Greenawalt
Saturday and Sunday at Mt.
Mrs. Virgie Strayer of
Spending several days in
of Rev. and Mrs. C.
{| Murs, Mary A. Eberle
{Irene Eberle returned
{day after
| Gretna.
Mrs. Anna
ryn_ Gingrich
ls sunday Rest
{ Gretna.
Miss Miriam
| home Friday
| they
| Mr.
Cora
ille, is
| w
|
Kra-
spent
Gretna,
York,
town the
D. Risael.
and Miss
home Thurs-
stay Mt.
is
guest
a months’ at
Fetter
spent
Haven
Kath-
and
Mt.
and Miss
Saturday
at Cottage,
Chandler
a
returned
visit to
other
months’
Level and
from
friends at Chestnut
places
Mrs. G.
daughter
Monday
| Gretna.
Mr
Arthur
Sunday
and
Moyer, son
Martha spent
Campbellstown
and
and
at Mt
Mrs.
ve Sunday
F. Hoffmaster
visitors the
and Edwin
at
of Mrs Hoffmaster's pare
nts
ironville.
Mr. and Mrs.
bury, spent
Dieter of fin
days in
Mr. and Mrs.
Roy
a few town with
the former’s
P. J. Dieter.
Mc
cher witnessed
Italian fire
day evening,
Mr. Russel
employ the
Lancaster,
parents,
SSIS. Keller Fred
the
works
Raj and
beautifu
Lititz
Bu-
of at
Myers, who n
Fidelity Electrical
home
of
| at is
eekg’ vacation
Mrs. Eby and
.banon,
son
of 1
the
S
ent
former's brother
near town.
and Mrs
with
Krall
Mr.
Phila
o
iv
ding
Ry; heli
John Shelly
lelphia, are spen
with hi
is
weeks’ vacaticn her mother
Shelly
Mrs
Miss
and
friends
town on Sund
D. F
Falmouth
Mrs. Gable made an
automobile to Sun-
which
trip on
la near visited
the
A
place they
latter's sister.
Frederick Sheaffer and daugh-
home from a
Mrs.
Dorothy, returned
to
at
ter
| visit the former's sister, Roy
| Bates Shiremanstown.
| Mrs. Jane Roath, Mrs.
| berger and daughters Eva and Irene
{of Enola, were the
| George Myers the past
| Mrs. M. A. Griffith, who
| spending the past month
Mr. Howard Stoll
Sara Eichei
guests of
week.
has
with
grandson, at Beth
home Monday.
Julius Bucher
the Fourth
their
| lehem, returned
| Mr. and Mrs.
{ Harrisburg, spent
[town as guests of
| Mrs. Albert Zaepfel
| Hotel.
| Messs.
of
in
daughter,
at
Guy
| rich, Walter
{ Morton
Maytown,
Sunday.
Bare, 1.
Greiner
enjoyed
Marietta
Harve Ging-
and Charles
to
on
bicycle trip
and Columbia
ERREN, § and son
Morton
Mrs. Ammon Fry
Mr, Ephraim
Samuel
and
of Palmyra,
|and Mr.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H
| Morton Sunday.
i Mr. and Mrs.
the latter's sister
| Pittsburgh,
| Beach, Del.,
for a month.
Misses Alma
| man, Ethel and
turned to Philadelp
spending
Miss Katherine
Taylor Wilson,
with L.ocomobile
at Bridgeport, Conn.
Thursday Sunday in
his on West
S.” B. Ber
Miss
nhart
Dinker
3ethany
have to
will
gone
where they
| erate
The and Ada Kauff-
Marion Crist
hia
several
re-
af-
vesterday
ter days in
with
Mr.
ploved
pany
from
with
street.
Mr.
spent
Kauffman.
who is
the
spent
to town
parents
and Mrs.
the Fourth
Mrs. Laskewitz
main in that city
rccount of
ness.
Mr. Clayton Keller
J. B. Keller & Bro.
local cattle dealers,
morning Lykens Valley.
he purchasing a carload of
Mr. Keller is making the trip by
tomobile.
Mrs. Simon Menaugh,
and Blanche Eshleman,
er, Esther Weber, Mary
and Fannie Gingrich
for Mt. Gretna,
spend some time
cottage,
Miss Pearl
Frownfelter,
Mr. J
Harry
in
was obliged re-
for
sudden
to
a attack of
of the firm of
our
left Monday
for
is
au-
Misses Mae]
Lottie
Cunningham |
left Saturday
where they will
at Rest Haven
Miss
Byard Tail
New
Har
Kupp,
Mr
Kupp
Mrs
S of Cumber-
was (ec
Wf Mr. and Mrs. John Deit
Maretta’'s Bu
building boom
Ss
ilding Boom
A
etta,
has ruck
says our correspondent
Hollowware
erectin
number cf 1
recup-
town |
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where |
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as I had my share of it. But now it’s
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More Tire Trouble
My practical experience-nearly 6,000
miles over the roads of Lancaster, Lebanon, Dauph-
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