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THE BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA.
4. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro’r.
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ly reach this office not later than
Monday night. New advertisments
nserted if copy reaches us Tuesday
might. Advertising rates on applica-
tion.
MASTERSONVILLE
The local Sunday school meeting
will be held at .Chiques house on
the 18th of July. A program is being
prepared in which only local talent
will take part.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Zug enter-
tained at dinner on Sunday (WO
newly-wedded couples, namely Mr.
and Mrs. C. Raymond Geib and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Merkey, and sev-
era] other prominent personages.
The following guests were the
Sunday visitors at the home of Sam-
uel N. Becker: Mr. and Mrs. Ben.
Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker,
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Heisey, Mr. and
Mrs. Elias Geib, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
G. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Geib and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess.
Mr. Nathan Cupp is putting his
newly erected barn in fine shape
Lightning rods were placed on by
Phares Strickler, who h
rod which he will explain when
asked about it. A
changing the fine
red, a slate roof
Nathan says might well
right or not at all
especially
as a gpecial
cost of paint is
boards to
makes it mode
make
family
Iren, ght
least metimes
would be far more
more
but
interest and
earnest
would show
the Christian war-
fare if al] attend regularly,
what a heap of good could be done
if we all as one man would pull to-
gether! Do not only send your chil-
dren to Sunday school but bring
them.
The temperance meeting at Mount
Hope church on Sunday, under the
guidance of our Elder, Henry Zug,
was largely attended—Reverends
Eadrice and Ober spoke on temper-
ance, rather intemperance and
soundly denounced the saloon, giv-
ing figures of the statistics com-
paring the deaths occurring in war
rather insignificant to those occur-
ring on account of liquor traffic, and
especially did ihey prominently ex-
pose the many institutions in this
land in which go much evil is com-
,.and the many evi] acts com-
indirectly on account of li-
also id we must
desire for
would
But they
up about
Gantz's.
Mr. and
ed, on Sunday Mr.
min Gibble.
Abram Koser and family enteriain-
ed on Sunday evening Mr. John Sau-
ble and family.
Mr. Bruckhart and his housekeep-
er, Mrs. Mary Shearer of Lititz,
visited at Allen Hoffer’s on Sunday.
P. S. Strickler and family enter-
tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. An-
drew Snavely and granddaughter,
Gertrude Snavely of Fairland.
Farmers are busy making bay.
John Sauble was the first one to
finish. He finished on Tuesday.
Kulp enlertain-
and Mrs.
MTs. B. PF
Benja-
Moses Ober was the first one to cut |
rye with the self binder.
Mr. Joseph Sterner and wife enter-
tained on Sunday Mr, Frank Sterner |
Mr. |
and family of Elizabethtown,
Frank Smith and family and Aaron
Deitz and family of York county and |
Mr. David and Jacob Hengst.
Mr. Miram Sharp entertained on
Sunday, Mr. John
family, Mr. Clarence Cassel and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Metzler’'s of
Lititz and Mr. Daniel and Harry Wol-
gemuth and Misses Emma Sharp and
Bdith Strickler.
meee tl A eee
Donegal Springs
W. H. Hassinger of this place was
on the sick list with lumbago.
The “Teachers’ Training
of Donegal, was organized
Thursday.
Mr. Mitchell Comp of Lititz, was a |
visitor of W. H. Hassinger and
friends last Sunday.
A large number of visitors were at |
Donegal Springs last Sunday from |
different vicinities, Harrisburg, Lan-
caster and Fast Petersburg.
— A A — were |
Class,”
Arms Insured for Big Sum
Jess Willard, world’s heavyweight |
champion, places a valuation of
$100,000 on the two arms that gave
him the title at Havana. He made
application to a Rochester, N. 7,
' ‘surance agent Wednesday for @
s-year policy in that sum, $50,000
each arm.
Wolgemuth and |
|
last |
| Miss Steacy of Philadelphia, is the
|
|
| ROWENNA
Mrs. Fannie Gingrich returned to
| Brookville, Ohio.
Mrs, M. C. Manning's aunt from
Highspire visited her at Maytown.
Mrs. Walter Shue of Harrisburg,
was a visitor to Rowenna on Thurs-
Mrs.
visited
Monday
Mrs. Jacob Billet
her daughter Mrs.
at Maytown, is ill
Miss Elsie Bickhart of
ville, visited Mary and
Shank on Saturday.
Misses Mary and Martha
attended the Millersville
Commencement on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H H. Engle who
left several weeks ago for Kansas,
will join the party in Montana.
Mr. Harry
and daughter,
Glatfelter on
Howard Shue
Mrs. Horace
residing with
William Frysinger
Millers-
Martha
Shank
Normal
while putting up a hay loader.
Mr. Ruhl
JF. & M,, was
!selling bibles
Sunday's work.
Mr. and Mrs.
caster, Miss Sallie Heck
manstown, and Mrs.
Marietta, spent Sunday at
Shank’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Christ
Hyner, Lycoming Co.,
birth of a son, Jacob Hess Heisey.
Mrs. Heigey marriage
Miss Mary
Mrs
through this vicinity
and books
of Shire-
Amos
Heisey
before
Ziegler.
Ada Shuman Fissel from
part of
and Man-
visiting at
Philadelphia, now spending
Lancaster
days
the summer at
heim, several
Albright.
> a number of
spent
Daniel
ailroad em-
club at
and
plovees,
Marietta,
who belong to a
enjoyed a chicken
waffle dinner t on Sunday.
Fifty-five members present.
Mr. Harvey Hoke
daughte Sara
were
wife, son
h of near
while on their
town, by
io H. H.
Amos
auto,
Good and
and Virgi
and daughter
motored from arrishurg on
and called
Miss Elva
ing at the
hag
nding two
er parents,
1ighters, Mary
Mr. a Mrs. Stauffer
Sunday
lowenna.
train-
for a
after
with
Bil-
friends at
3illet, who is in
General Hospital,
resumed her work,
week's vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
nurse,
surroundings
quite a bit of |
constructed, a
has
s, making the
and inviting.
A. Fackler, Miss
Miss Mary Al
for a trip to
going by
Petri-
Seat-
Wild Cat
have been
lattice work
little summer
on a rock
place quite
Mr. and
Fackler
Inn and
reovated
has been
house
the Fall
been
near
attractive
Mrs. D.
and
bright left on Monday
the Panama Exposition,
way of Yellowstone Park,
Forest, British Columbia,
Washington; from San
auto to Mexico) by
> Pacific 1
Okla
Sallie
the
(going
Francisco by
Oce
boat to islands
Jacob Grimm
mm
EAST PETERSBURG
1 Ma. Rohrer hag spent tae
at Atlanuc
ler and { 3
Mr. Mrs
with and
Ades,
Elizabeth
pending a few
Groff.
and Miriam Gochnauer
week of their vaca-
00d, N. J.
lion and family of Lan-
visited the Martin
I on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj.
Lancaster, were Sunday
with the John Usner family
Paul Metzger and family of Mil-
lersgville, Saturday and Sunday
{with Mr. and Mrs. Adam E. Zerphy,
her parents.
Abraham Long
been visiting hig
M. Stoneback of
weeks
1des family
spent
and family have
parents near Ore-
gon, on Sunday the family of Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Long.
[ Mrs. George Lindly and daughter
{Jennie of Philadelphia, are spending
a week with the family of Wm
Lindly, the former's son.
Charles Garrettson and brother
John and sister Clara, of Philadel-
phia, are spending this week with
{the family of their brother, Dr. Wm.
| Garrettson.
Rev. N. W. Lower of Columbia,
who ig pastor of the Evangelical
cuurch here, spent dinner Sunday
[with the family of Mr and Mrs.
| Amos Kissinger.
Menno Hamaker and daughter
Marion and Anna of Philadelphia,
are spending a month with his
| smotner, Mrs. D. L. Hamaker and the
| family of Rebecca Landis,
A A rn
MARIETTA
| guest of Miss Mary Mentgomery.
Elwood A. Child the Second street
barber is critically ill at his home.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Nissley Brandt
and son, Joseph are visiting at Lan-
caster,
Mrs. George Rudisill is visiting
her gon, George Rudisill, at Collings-
wood, N. J.
Misg Hallie Matthews of Harris-
| burg, was visiting in this section sev-
eral days.
Mrs. Adelaide Derr of Hamburg,
who was visiting Mr. and Mrs. B.
Derr returned home.
John A. Stultz, the meat, street
[! ufcher, while cutting meat,/ injured
¥
streef.
| lodge buildings in the county. A bar-
ing by
|
Mellinger had the mis- |
fortune to break a bone in his hand
a Freshman student from
|
on Billy
Larzelere of |
| the festival
| evening.
from |
announce the |
: thig
was |
| westward
built | Marie and Elizabeth, attended
| Master
Lawrence of |

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the thumb of his left hand in a very
painful manner.
There will be a band concert on
Sunday evening in Centre Square,
by the Liberty Band of Marietta. A
number of new selections will be
given. There will also be an electric
illumination.
A large number
attendance at the convention
Christian Endeavor Society of Lan-
caster county in session in the
United Brethren church of High-
spire for two days past.
The Marietta Beneficial
tion has completed extensive
provements to the interior
of their building on Market
It is now one of the finest
of people are in
of the
Associa-
im-
terior
ber shop will be opened in the build-
George Zink.
SALUNGA
The Annuaj Fridy—Kendig Picnic
Was a Big Success
Mrs. O. B. Weidman en-
Mr, and
Jos. Stiicider of Lon | tertained friends from Lancaster on
: | Sunday.
boys attended
on Saturday
A number of our
at Florin
entertaining
Easton,
Aston is
and family of
Mrs. John
her niece
week.
Patriotically garbed
bound passed
motorcycles
thru town
on the 5th.
Frank Newcomer Of
Sunday with his mother,
Newcomer.
Mr. CM
with
Lititz, spent
Mrs. Susan
family spent
Mr. and
and
parents,
Herr
Sunday his
Mrs. Jacob Herr.
Mrs. and
Lancaster,
two children of
afternoon
Keener
spent
‘day
week-
Bl-
Fackle: was a
visitor her aunt, Mrs.
mer Roland, near Rheems,
Mrs. John Peifer and daughter
Mary yent afternoon with
MS. Al Centerville.
Notwithstanding heavy storms
district fortun-
the
end with
Sunday
Harmen, near
the
days, our
little evidence of
ravages of disturbing elements.
Mr, Hiram Stehman fell from a
hav wagon on Wednesday, narrowly
escaping a broken neck, As it was,
hig injuries were quite severe and
Dr. J. S. Kendig was called to at-
every few
ately shows
tena Mr, Stehman,
John Herr, Mr, and
and children John,
ser-
vices at Petersburg and spent the
rest of the day at the home of Rev.
and Mrs, Forney.
Misses Martha A. Eby, Ada Eby,
Miriam Kendig and Martha E., Eby,
Roy Eby, Rev.
and Mrs. Eliag Eby, Mr, and
Samuel Eby, Mr. and Mrs. Eph-
and R. A. Eby, were en-
tertained at the home of Mr.
r Eby at Lititz,
Fridy—Kendig [pienic
he Hertzler—Eby” Park
wong the
riday, wife
Kinkade and
Deichler, all
total number
two and a
All were
the
Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. Ira Herr
Mr.
Mrs,
raim Eby
Mrs.
x
1 ishman,
ectohr rates St. Patrick’s Day in
morning, patriotic citizens,
with flags afloat, rockets in the air
and the crash and smash of explod-
ing gunpowder, heroically celebrated
the 4th of July on the 5th, It is
highly commendable in this in-
who
the our
| stance, for by so doing the Sabbath
was observed in our village and we
hope in many more towns in this
visitors | nation.
wel CR ——
MILTON GROVE
The sour cherry crop this year
exceed the general average.
Samuel Heisey and wife
weekend visitors in Harrisburg.
The way to keep coolis to proceed
with your work and never mind thé
weather.
Isaac G. Kopp and wife spent Sun-
day with relatives adjacent to Hern-
ley’s church.
Mrs. Hiram Lindemuth of Hershey
spent several days very pleasantly
with relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Greiner of
Green Tree spent Sunday with
friends in Manheim regions.
Melo Martin and spouse spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with relatives in
Palmyra and Middletown.
Mr. and Mrs. Phares Heisey of
Oakdale, spent Sunday with John S.
Kauffman and family in town.
Miss Edna Gingrich, one of Lawn’s
graceful young ladies was a mid-
week visitor with friends in town.
Clayton 8S. Shenk, a concrete
scientist had the barn painted on
hig grange bordering Ridge avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Fry autoed
to Florin Sunday to visit the sick
chamber of the latter’s aunt, Mrs. K.
Brubaker,
Mrs. Anna Peck entertained her
brother Philip Keener and wife of
Sporting Hill and John Cassel and
family of Junction, Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Ebersole is docked on
the indisposed register, her condition
however, has not developed into any
seriousness at this writing.
Andrew Felker and family and Mr.
and Mrs. C. HA Wittle spent Sun-
day in Harrisburg, as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Swope.
There 1s a lack of enforcing the
{
far
were
and ex-
jof her
'ag one way Of
jhas a full knowledge in
Hottenstein,
and
ings at gtreet crossings which is a
matier that should not go by default.
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Thome had as
Sunday guests Dr. and Mrs. William
Thome of Elizabethtown .and Dr.
and Mrs. W. M. Thome of Mount
Joy.
Mrs. Emma Lindemuth of Hershey
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Groff and
bright little daughter Miss May and
‘Mrs. Anna Groff spent Sunday with
Frank B. Grosh and family.
| A series of twilight services will
‘be shortly inaugurated in this section
| which wil] be followed by harvest
They will
[as soon as the dates are officially an-
nounced.
| Andrew GG. Heisey of Elizabeth-
jtown, and his grand-son Roy Heisey
of Green Tree, devoted a few days
yvery energetically in
jhe luscious May
F. Grosh’s trees.
E. F. Grosh and family and Mr.
land Mrs. Blaine Grosh entertained
lover the Sabbath Miss Ada Grosh,
{Ralph Grosh and George D. Miller
lal] of Lancaster and Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Musser of near Erisman’s
church,
A young lady in thig locality has
, recently announced that she contem
‘plates to undertake the management
father’s grange at Sunnyside
and specilize in raising beef cattle
reducing the high
She asserts that she
agronony.
\lbert Gingrich attired in a khaki
thoroughfares of the
quake by bouling his automo-
them. Albert destined to
chauffeur, but his ma-
too vociferous for the salu-
the town and may be in
some essential repairs.
with in-
meetings.
cherries from E.
price of meat.
suit makes the
town
bile over
be a capable
chine ig
brity of
want of
Albert
ventive
Gingrich possessed
genius has recently arranged
touneau o the rear of his
he stations a
filled wit
green, slu
smal]
which
kettle
Paris
automobile on
water
ation of
man with a
1 combin
water and while he drives
hot and
the potato rows,
the
machine along
the rear man sprays venomous
potato bugs.
efficiency of the Milton
educationa] insti-
the confidence
our school
graduated
been
iquid over the
The Grove
high school as an
ution is evidenced by
reposed in graduates by
controllers, Several] who
here the past few years have
appointed teachers in Mount Joy
ownship and we hope that their in-
culcations will be characterized with
the same efficiency ag they were
when students.
‘Bud” Fry told us an enchanting
Saturday night on his catching
Chickieg creek.
worms and flieg and
the pilodictis olivaries
was a old codger and turned
them down flat with the same heart-
breaking feeling that a flirting girl
a love sick swain
gives him the mitten.
bound to secure that
had bafled the gnares
al el both
story
a big cat fish in the
He had
lizards,
used
but
sly
puts over when
“Bud,”
however, was
fish, which
near
desperz upset a
> chip-
care-
cat-
1d rails, fou
okeq i
7 plants
apturing
catfish taken
Chickies creek down in
It weighed 11
oureef! 1lness
the biggest from
Horst’s mea-
pounds (7).
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aow.
oo
Piano Recital at Rheems?
The pupils of Miss Della G. Shank
piano recital in the school
Rheems, on Saturday even-
July 3, at seven-thirty o’clock
when the following program was
rendered: Charter, Bachman, Misses
Miller; The Hay Ride, Crosby, Lura
Hertzog; Invitation to
| Weber, Martha Shank;
Spaulding, Lilian Olweiller; Toy Sol-
dier’'s March, Kronke, Misses Roth
and Shank; The Parade, Kein, Fran-
gave a
house af
ing,
the Dance, |
Night Fall, |
be announced |
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Special attention given to all work
All diseases of the feet promptly at
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Watson, Victor Shank;
| Rinquet, Misses Keller and Hersh;
Playing Tag, Margstein,
I Miller; Spring Song, Mendelssohn,
Mary Eshleman; Trio, Minuet,
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Wache, Rebecca Hersh; In Confl-
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piel Overture, Trio,
Hersh, Keller and Ebersole.
BI —————..
“Robinson Crusoe” Seeks Citizenship
For the naturalization court,
which will be held on October 2,
there will be a class of at least |
thirty. A large majority of the appli- |
cants are of Italian or German birth.
One of the applicants, a native of
Sweeden, Horalf Rob Peterson, has
an interesting history. He
sailor, was wrecked on the Pacific |
lands, where he was obliged to re
main a long time. He was finally
rescued and taken to San Francisco.
From there he went to New York.
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