/ 10 18 These things are put in the attic, or stored away in the barn, or left lying about, getting of less and less value each year. 00 003 Hauenstein, Hendrix. Struck out by Brown 6, by Gray 9. Bases: Ellis, Schock and forin. ... 000 Mt. Joy 1 -0 3a 5 2 Base Hits: “00 5 hits on of this Mountville only had Saturday and Hauenstein 1 had two of them. series CL 7 727118 2, that between Mt. Joy and Florin is all off now. Well rants t b Lewis. It is No. X696. 1000000 0—1 ¢ 1 games and were all tl which 1 crowd attended the Rally +e:...02000041 x7 ig erowd use to you ) 10 d picture presentation of Simmons Two Base Hits Wittle, 0 1 ball : a Sb . =» “2 ” I — MN XK | Oo -= OO 4] | Bo oo el. LPOPUI bb Hoe P494423404909530959 34509990 H00INIG IU EIIE0NHS Vv 0 - a ! - i ———_E i dS i i i ee Be iil by 2 iS or ot Ea hs 4 o 3 ¢ Ww Garber, wife and two children Hazel Sut and Leah spent day afternoon with W. H. Hassinger Mrs. Ja Campbell and Elmer Ruhl and family visited Cyrus | Schroll’s on Sunday. A very interesting Recognition service was held in Donegal Church Sunday evening in presentation of a large son of Lancaster. | Mr. William e tag was found icense the Donegal Eight Week Club last Stolen Bases: Bishop, Bennett, Grosh ed gooc p Thursday ng on the Done 2, Dukeman 4, O'Neil. Double play a team that ca cin School groun A short program Simmons to Bennett. Struct out by make t st hem step some. PAF was rendered as follows: Music, Ream 8, by Simmons 6. Bases on [n the Cou on Satur- 2 Wor the Night is Coming; 1 Balls: of Ream 3; off Simmons 1. d: red it on vos ~o98 | vocation, Rev. F. G. Bossert; Club Hit by pitcher Eckinger. Umpire E nd de- - Poem, Edith Witmer; Country Girls’ Conrad. rowd 4 to 1 and Co- Which—Barbara or the Indian? | Creed, Isabelle Endslow; Presenta- | tion of Picture to School by Leader, 5 TR F104 EER ER RRB FE WRB sc Rr Miriam Endslow; Reception of Pic- If iou Are Soon To Feather The Vest, You. Will Not Miss This Sale; If Married For Years, Then Rub Your Eyes Friend Householder! HAS long association with the surroundings of your home so accus- tomed you to the Furniture that you cling to it after changing years have broadened your interests and promoted your position in life? To paraphrase the poet “O wad some power giftie gi’e us to see our homes as others see them’ new acquaintances who so often measure us by our surroundings. It of IN-DOOR time is soon returning—take a fresh look about the fa- miliar rooms. You may find that a new suite or a new table here and an easy chair there, with perhaps another bookcase, will add greatly to the appearance and genuine enjoyment of home. Now Is;aThe Time to Satisfy .Your Needs--While Our Annual*August Sale Is at ItsjHeight! a Donovan’s August FURNITURE SALE 8 uring Individual Pieces and Complete Outfits at Savings of From 25 to 50 Per Cent. WHY not take YOUR share while our stock is still overflowing with wounderful, money saving opportunities, equal in every way to those that have delighted earlier customers? Come in and take advantage of these before they go. And remember, Furniture prices are ad- vancing and it will be many a day before you will buy such depend- able, reliable and desirable Furniture, at such low prices as are now prevailing in our August sale. pe Sofune ol —— FREE~ 7 [Be] 2 a I HES So En EEEY Already, Many Hundreds of People! Have’ Benefited By: 200 . o § * J i \ OR More. IT Costs You NOTHING. Ask Fort. Successors to Williamson & Foster & Cochran 32-38 East King Street, Lancaster, Penna. We_ParYour Round Trip CAR FARE ON ALL Purcrasts Or $10.20 = WEEE EEE EEE ERE EEREE REE B® | ture in behalf @!S. S. Kraybill; Short = | the President, Miss Music, My Country ’Tis Benediction, Rev. Bossert. | This was followed © vhen cake I by the Club to all This is the second present. ganized. under the Endslow 0. LL [1 leadership of Isabelle and a United J purpose of the learn of some of the things which mean a happier, more useful and abundant life, to unite them in | definite service to their home neigh- | Womans’ Christian Association and |to be of help in extending its oppor- tunities to other girls. 11 The Club met once a week for | eight weeks during the summer months under the leadership of { Miriam Endslow, a Normal School | program was taken up, a business | session, a period of study, a time In their period of study, they studied Rev. H. E. Fostich’s “Man- | | hood of the Master” with Kathryn | Zook as teacher. fancy work such as tatting, crochet- | | ing, embroidering, etc. and made | | children’s garments which will be| | sent to the Y. W. C. A. of Lancaster | | to be distributed among the poor of | | that city. 11 Re | large amount of work done by the | girls in the short time they were | together. |ed was a 2x4 copy “The Horse Fair” | by Rosa Bonheur, the origin of Art, in New York City. The ladies of the club extended a now members to join them in their! work next year. There is no age limit and they are glad to have every one visit them and if possible | become a member of their club. We hope that many more may do so | next year. m| Mrs. J. H. Brosius and daughter = | Pauline of Middleburg, Pa., spent | Sunday with Mrs. Cyrus Schroll. { Mrs. Brosius is a daughter of Mr. i Jacob Bason, of near Richfield. A very good application of lime lit did not effect the speckled trout therein, it put the “kibosh” on many of them. The spring was given a thorough cleaning and the water is again being used. | the first to be harvested vicinity this season. re A Irs. 8 Rally’ Day Oct. 1 B The Sunday School of Trinity U. B E. Church will hold their annual B Rally Day on Sunday, Oct. 1. The Gospel Crew of the P. R. R. Y. M. @ C. A. of Harrisburg, will have = charge of the services. » ee A Oe me @ To most of us the Dutch West = where. ial ll sian S | have assumed the liabilities. Sermon AEE Imeem Which—Barbara or the Indian? form of liquid honor of the and beauti- ful flag, presented to the church by of School Board, Mr. Address by Kathryn Zook; of Thee; v a social time, and lemonade were served year in which the Eight Week Club has been or- Last year it was organized States flag was presented to the School with ap- ® propriate flag raising exercises. The Club is to bring the girls of the community together to borhood; to learn about the young Ww, 2 | some time. | student, at which time a four part for practical work and a social time. | They also did | Master Philip Deiter of Lancaster, The picture they present- | | hearty invitation to all who are not! was given the spring here and while | small suckers, minnows, ete., killing Mr. Cyrus Schroll will cut a small crop of tobacco this week which is in this Indies are beautiful isles of some- South Carolina’s rivers seem to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Royer, ST. Beatrice and spending the week near Mari- The Misses Hawthorne are with their etta. grandmother, Alta is spending Miss Rev. and Mrs. grandparents, Long. Mr. Roy MecCumpsey and Miss Carrie Groff of Lancaster, spent last Thursday here with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Millard Vliss Catharine Eby of Lemoyne, spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. E. M. Bennett, on her way home from Atl: The Misses FE antic City. elyn and Regina Mumma of Elizabethtown, were | guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stam augh for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith and | daughters Mereda and Elizabeth of | West Chester, spent Wednesday and Chursday in the family of G. Moyer. | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Arthur Moyer Sumpman and Edna Hershey are spending two weeks at Wildwood, N. i Gerber, Mr. Miss Mame Burtz, a former resi- dent of this place, but now a stu-| dent nurse in the General Hospital, Lancaster, visited friends here Fri- day. Mr. and Harrisburg after spending Mrs. Omar Hummel of returned home yesterday several days with the former’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Long. The Misses Elenora and Ruth Hagenberger of Highspire are spend- ing two weeks here with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hagen- berger. Rev. I. E. Johnson, pastor of- Trinity United Evangelical Church, will leave tomorrow for Ocean Grove, N. J. He expects to be gone one week. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cling, Mrs. John Eby and Miss Fannie Mumma will leave tomorrow for Ocean Grove, N. J., where they will spend Miss Mame Hagenberger, accom- panied by Nellie and Erma Cochran of Kennett Square, spent the past week here with the family of H. G. Hagenberger. Mrs. Philip Deiter, the Misses Mae | Hummel of Harrisburg, | the week here with her | | D. E. | and the Misses Bertha | - t . Jl i / PAGE FOUR THE BULLETIN, MOUNT Joy, PA. Wednesday, August 28, 1916. - — - ’ a Te a Mt. Joy Won the Third Frei “with Yap Doremus up, Ty DONEGAL I SPRINGS Personal Ba Mount Joy won the third and de-| defeated Quarryville 12 to 2. y » y . + 3 ff . 11. ” . ciding game of its series with Florin | Florin defeated Elizabethtown Happenings | here last Thursday by the score of | Saturday with hands down. The |The Eight Week Club of This Com- 5 to 0. The score is appended: team from the borough west of us| munity Holds Rally Meeting and jo x _ : . ¢ : . iti | : ~ : : | ENC CARTOON SERVICE CORYURA — ) { Florin Defeats E’town Florin r h o a e|was one of the easiest propositions| Presentation—Club is the Leading (Continued from page 1) | poem ©1916 NATIONAL > TT TT er : ) ¢ ve have me is seaso 3 sl Seis STARIzat) . > i fram pr RT Ca Simmons, of Lancaste pitched ! Bishop, 88 ........0 0 1 2 0;we have met this season. Simmons Social Organization Around Here of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barr: i AR) % (rp . . 12a} \ . . ah out ball. : 1 y isi , { RAPA + g for Florin against Elizabethtown 0’Neil, 2b ...0 0 2 0 1 pitched shut out ball, and the visit Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brubaker and | = & 4 / | Saturday and he held the Masonic nett, 1b ...0 0 5 0 1 ors were fortunate to get thei At a cert lace in this commun sr of Enola, spent Monday . Yn f : tall v TOY The « ot x 1 "'ea PHY y d if Homes boys to four feties, well | Owens, 3b 0 0 0 1 1|lone tally on an error. The short|ity, the { re greatly surpr here ‘with friends and feldtives: : | scattered. He also fielded his po ikeman, cf .. 0 0 0.0 )p playing f Balmer, a running I ry to find two mice in a Mary W. Patterson and Miss ol LN | gition cleverly. Bal 1 plaved a |G : J . ed { 0 I 0 5cat n dee center by Dukeman, } | tre he qu Ant N. Stauffer are enjoying the | SRE 4 & | fine game at short for E-town. Florin | McLane, 1 0. Q 0 I 0 Bennett catch a foul fly V , how did they g : t Atlantic City. | ; bunched their hits in the seventh. A I features q p Boyce and daughter \} -“ ; x | \ $v 4 | double play by Bennett and Sim- { the Henry | | a | % i ofan brrvnd ‘ : i Booao e089 090090000 W W \ | | mons featured. Score w I 0" P N.Y / : x 8 y W\ 10 ¥ } et wi { : { « I W. I ¥ 47 wh | Elizabethtown 1 ye Lot JUITIE thing i i, | Bringer, do job ork of any kind. 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