The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 24, 1915, Image 3

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N, MT. JOY, PA. { Wednesday, March 24, 1915.

Masonic Home News

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dence—Other News Matter


Mrs, Isaac Kopp is suffering from
Second Choice: a severe attack of pneumonia.
Our merchant E. F. Grosh is hav-

F Silver

ing improvements made to his resi-


to hancaster and

Lititz, on Saturday,
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FIR dence,
Harry Z. Geib of Landisville, was £3
a visitor at his parental home on
stivals, Sunday
{ Arthur, an infant son of Dr. and 0
Mrs. A. J. Thome, is very il] at this
writing,
pes Misg Ada L Grost f ¢ caster,
} Misg Ade ; sh of Lancaster,
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% was a guest in the home of her
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TZ - - Melo Martin combined business 5 »
Rize t with pleasure in Lancaster, and
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Only Store That Ev
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i memorial building. Brother Paul
Levis, a member of Robert A. Lam-
‘berton Lodge, No. 487 of Philadel an
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jt T a phia is desirous, not only of erecting
The advent of Spring, with its pro- a memorial, but also of doing so in
{ ductive. promises, finds the Homes in pig life-time, that he might witness poem vo
step with a spirit of improvement its peneficent work, hag made him- { 1 ou
rife in our midst, |self the pioneer of such a commend- (o- * pn
The John Henry Daman Memorial je act, by placing in the hands of )
{Building is so near completion that the Grand Trea®urer funds for the a i i
|another month will find its rooms immediate erection of “The Paul g 3 aN
| tenanted, and home-life established Levis Memorial Building” te cost = f)
3 . | within its walls. $30,000
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3 : . The dairy barn, pronounced by| Nor is this all the activities prom- ® fend
3 Those of Middle Age Espexially. many, the finest dairy barn in Penn- jgeq or the coming season, a =
i When you have found no remedy for the horrors that |SY!vania, which has been in success- members of the Fraternity in Berks m we
ol . . | f rati for 3 y i y y ave ‘ r0OTESS
Lppress you during change of life, when through the long ho ot Rao ny have Rae so much prosress mw BE 4
re: : |now s g / cream- jn the matter of raisin funds for =
urs of the day it s | ; ; g u
h 1 y Cems as though your back would break, |ery with arerigerating room through the erection of their memoria] build- J
en your head aches constantly, you are nervous, de- which flows the waters from one of ing, that they expect to have the = 3 \ -
ressed and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains, (the strongest and coldest pure water corner stone laid in June next, That ® Eman is rn nN oO ) h-
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. on’t forget that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound [springs on the premises. In another the brethren in old Berks have this i.
15 the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds |Veek its several parts of separator, project much at heart, is shown by ! oO
Of women safely through this critical period. steriliger, butter-maker, power shaft- one of the song selections at the g Confuse O Sl
Read what th th : : Ing, etc, will be in place, and the Forty-sixth Anniversary banquet of g &= @) oO
€ad wha ese ree women say : | plant will be in operation. Morning St. John’s Lodge, No. 435, held on 5 pram
{and evening, the milk produced by March 5, 1915 entitled “Our New i
From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N.Y. leach c@w is weighed, tested and re: Masonic Home” tune, “My Olq Ken- ® oo ©
Burraro, N. Y.—“I am writing to let you know how much your (corded. so that at ‘all times, each tucky Homes,” as follows: a
nedicine has done for me. I failed terribly during the last winter | separate coy can give an account of “The times are right for our new Ma- & aN
and summer and every one remarked about my appearance. I suf- 'herself, sonic Home, = a 3. =
fered from a female trouble and always had pains in my back, no Right Worshipful Grand Master, J. The Brethren are contributing ood: Cfo
appetite and at times was very weak. Wil] to : wie = os
| @ sii : bh Henry Williams is deeply interested But we need more room for the wid- 2
I was visiting at a friend’s house one day and she thought I needed in the Hospital project for the ows ahi men L. re. =
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I took it and have godnied Af, = YF Binelt o Taladel. Salk oo el; La a =
! eight pounds, have a good appetite and am feeling better every day. Smes- being himlf a Pilladel So’ Berke Hall must’ be build right = O oO "
{ Everybody is asking me what I am doing and I recommend Lydia Jt. Phian, and the hospital designed to away; H 0 a
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. You may publish this letter if you: be ihe Puiladelphin Freemason's We hove Twelve . Thousand, but We i oO Tr u— »
a wish and I hope others who have the same complaint will see it and Memorial Hospital, he is desirous of need more Dollars yet, 5S 9
z Bo Bosly ROn Sour Siielng as I did.”— Mrs. A. Hornung, 91 laying the corner stone of the same, ‘Tig easy, if all do what's right; Ce jarecl HF) ~~ :
. tancon dSt., alo, N. Y. before the expiration of his term of No hard times will ever come knock- 3
n Made Me Well and Strong. office, and has lent his earnest ing at the door . 5 SN u
s Macenox, N.Y.—“I was all run down and very thin in flesh, ner. efforts to expedite the movement. On Of our new Masonic Home, that's ? i nN 4 - ~ B
vous, no appetite, could not sleep and was weak, and felt badly all Tuesday he came to the Homes, ac- sure. aw! 0 oO sume
r the time. The doctors said I had poor blood and what I had was companied by Brothers. Dr. R. H. Chorus . ue 3
turning to water. I took different medicines which did not help me, Harte, Dr. J. W. Irwin of Lodge, No. Stint no more by Br ther = pred =
) but Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made me well and 102,300, Elwood Kethy of Lodge: No. This fe Gk. tte oo neh) ™ "
strong, and I am recommending it to my friends.” —Mrs. Frep pe a ry on, Ouse: Re os Coaniy of say; cD nN i
y ob CuACE; R. No. 2, Macedon, N. #41, Dr. J. W. Pancost of Lodge, No. For we love our Lodge and Brethren . A) = a
441, Dr. W. C. Hunsecker, P. M. of so dear
. 5 Chan, iz : K . so dear, CL AY, a
| i r The Change of Life, Lodge, No. 150, Otto Rangnow of No. Build our new Berks Cottage Home =n = in
. BerrsviLLe, Mp.—“] the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable 102, Frank C. Harris of No. 91. Dr. {0Ht Awad : fo. N ££
r Compound I have successfully passed through a most trying time, . Henry H. Wessel of No. 246. J. Wal- at ys 3
the Change of Life. I suffered wit} eakness, and had tostay in <y 'T ran. or Ao ths ann cout 0 event of Interest occurred on B agp HO © pun Y a
<= bed three days at a time ydia E. ’s Ves ble Compound 2%. Radelife of Ne. os an 1 George March 15, 1915, when Prof. H. A. Sur © 3 wn 3 \ C =
i restored me to perfect health, and I am y it for the benefit of T- Knight, P. M. of No. 59 and Secre- fac, ite Hconomic Zoolo gave oo em iS { ) ) ¥
i other women who suffer as I did.”—Mrs. W. S. Duvarw, Route No. 1, tary to the Grand Master. lic lecture and i Ei as ( ) a
> Beltsville, Md. The objeet of this visitation was gf py, 1d er : i oi ed Si, : a fom B
the selection of e os agirable x3 ; : = g in, & 3 a
3 For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ne Senn Eo ih 3 x ui a Sr wh 5 Drens ur 5\S O , & =
de Compound has been the standard remedy for fo J site for the hospital and other rela- eq 3 large audience, of sowed , Te % =
3 hale ills. No one sick with woman's ailments tive matters. It has been determined farms and others. interested par Cicer] i 4 ’ 3 1 # =
does justice to herself if she does not try this fa- t rect ] hospital i oparate - : eel a. pe : - pooner] a. u
py y L A : 3 @ to erect the ospital- in separate ties
mous 1 cine made from roots and herbs, it nit : pon a plateau. sitaated a short fos. 3 © py] a
ioeded has restored somany suffering womentohealth, units, cubon a.p ateall, Siustes f or On Saturday, March 6, 1915, death 3 ho -
: ry TD NTS » - x istanc rthwest I'al ag 12971 nter 1 T wi 5
I . TEE \V rite to LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. distance’ norihwest of Grand JA458 asein imidted fhe Homes aha re and oO u
GSES" (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice, Hall, anq it is expected to break moveq another guest, Miss Addie P, pes]
Your letter will be opened, read and answered ground for the first unit in a very Baude of Philadelphia, and the daug} i od =
by a woman and held in strict confidence, hort time ay a gpnalhe dang poco x,
shor ime, a : . of the late Brother Stephen R
— 3 end | Another activity for the immediate Baude of Lodge, No. 187. Miss Baude p= > O Som
had been a guest of these Homes & @ fod Crt L
TTT IS mp: SAR ni a Since December 10, 1913, and was 67 0 ol 5,
Ne ad : = ST wp 8 Years of Funeral se rviceg were £ oN oye
4 om 3 - held in Grand Lodge Hal} on Tues- ©
| real [Hree YO IR {
bo Sete y #7 SH , ducted by Rev, B. M. Meyer, Pastor
; 1 \ A \ TER OR Sh ar © ! : . hs
Oo Sida , WP Or © ah br a @ of Christ Reformed Church of Rliza-
: 3 ; bethtown, Interme i Masonic ;
bs Ate: Liss oir bes $54 Lnakw Pik. Dip ment ~ in Masoni tL).
: iN AN ARSWEr (0 Lie LUCKY Billiken FUZZ 9 i Home’s Cemetery,
cn Das es 3 wv LB - (3 "ether Answer Is Correct or Not). i Rev. I. N. Seldomridge, Pastor of ¢ DD ( xX
re) iA St. Paul's United 3rethren Church wala ? v-
1d our EEE Wl Elizabethtown, with his usual ki ar? a | lf ¢)
ot in: 9 - and oblig spirit, consented to &
: j i E¥ the four vacant dates for Sundav re- m - } (©
j vor 7 i f 1 8 sa) vi 5 ; otherwise pro- go %
§ vided for, and conducted those of 4
&l : it He accompanied by the excel- wd
E i | lent choir of his church, who supple- B® ig ~~ C
i H mented the able preaching with ® NN
[#4 | # beautiful music, W \ )
0 i ad The services of March 21. 1915
i 2 Fe were additionally enhanced by the 5 Oo
1 presence of the Moyer Brothers male
] quartet of Palmyra, who. during the & oO 4
| services, sang with fine effect, ®
i | “Galilee,” “Sacred Medley” and |B OO
bd | “Nearer My God to Thee.” = >,
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MILTON GROVE a
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J Melo Martin spent part of the pas
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For Sale days at the hom oo; b
Ghd; ] burg, spent several days at 1 § Bom
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not later than that hour.
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wrdless of tl umber of faces found; in add to this h x S 1 a reply a few hours at the home of the for. B
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‘ a credit check for $25, or more, good t t} of any new Piano in fi Ines Sl Daniel on C J )
=. You al have the opportunity of sccwn ino Cl f£ Silver, Fy at Lawn, on Su ¥ > :
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| Watch,’ with the use of check in accordance w h ns #4 Our genia] f Paul sm A -
TL Bf been hired b ¢ Pann E —-— proms
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~ef € nse S IV arch Zt fi, af [v/d, By | far Paul has the agricul
st (poses arc £7, £ gs CI¢ : 5
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All ies must be in our hands by ten o'clock on the night of MARCH 29, 1915, or duties on Monday. 8
on Sunday morn- Vil
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ei . : f§ ing. Rev. C. C. Speicher occupied -
ite your address clearly and distinctly, and bring or mail answer at once. at : I ; = .
Write y y y J the pulpit. terest in the Cross-Roads church, seventh birthday was held. Sale of Bankrupt Estate
> > 4 te ue Eelilenens hone 3 hav- near Florin, during the past four Mr. Harvey Geib, a former resident| N. W. Gingrich, trustee for the
I gs e ¢ ry Messrs, weeks : bankr estate pd {. Ka
inter 1aNno 0. Nam vi vstiivssiinsssrsnins es siv, g paint applied by Messis. Wwe ; : of this place, now in the employ of *2lsrupt estate of A. K. Kauffman,
M. S. Martin and Harvey Klup,! Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kulp and ; : on Saturday sold a bungalow near
111 EAST KING STREET, Street and No. ....... ivi vdiic: while Tillman Zook is applyinga coat sons Charles and Ray and Mrs. the P. R. R. and stationed at ROCK"! yranheim to John B. Shenk, for
. to,S L. Nagle’s coach shop Samuel Kulp, autoed to East Petds:| ville, was the guest of his grand-| i .
$a0D; ; 2,750; » k il
LANCASTER, PA. City or Town, ........... State. ...... | Many people from this place at- burg. on Sunday, where a family # Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus Whittle| $2750; also the knitting mill in Mane
Howard M. Eldridge, Jr., Manager. [tended the revival union in honor of Mrs. Kulp’s fathe|8hd also other friends and acquaint-| beim borough for $3,000 to Henry
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services which
D were in progress with unabated in.| Mr

Emanuel Gochenaur’s six¢-|ances in this place on Sunday. Beamesderfer.