on spent a few days with the M. M MT. JOY BULLETIN Hoffman family. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hippel and MOUNT JOY, PA. children, and Miss Emily Hipple, of Philadelphia, autoed to town and J, E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro’r. spent a few days among friends and Po relatives. | Arthur Jones, Miss Jones, J. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR Six Months 50 Cents Three Months. ...25 Cents Baker, Harry Jaynes, Sidney Jaynes and G. Jaynes autoed from Lancas- ter. formed church, last Sunday. A monster mass meeting was held on Sunday afternoon at Maytown in the Reformed church, at which people from many sections attended, and a branch of the American Red Cross was formed. The Maytown people had a large delegation pres- ent at the meeting in Marietta on ntered at the post office at Mount soy as second-class mail matter. All correspondents must have their eommunications reach this office not later than Monday. Telephone news of importance between that time and 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan- for advertisments must positively reach this office not later than Mon- | Friday and became very much en- day night. New advertisments in- thused over the rousing meeting perted if copy reaches us Tuesday there. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. North, Esq., of Columbia, and a number of Advertising rates on applica- aight. tion. others addressed the meeting, and immediately a branch was formed. They will work in conjunction with MARIETTA | the Columbia chapter the same as the Marietta branch. Local Red Cross Chapter Making Great Effort This Week LOCUST GROVE Eli J. Barr, of West Marietta, who Mrs. E. R. Neideigh and daugh- three score year and ten, was a cal- ler at our residence on Sunday. Acres of land around here owing to the copious supply of rain last week were deterred from receiving their supply of tobacco plants. Mr. and Mrs. George Zinn were the guests of J. E. Williams and wife, who farm an extensive tract back of Florin, over the week-end. Mrs. Sue Dettinger and daughter of Marietta accompanied by her sister, Mrs. E. R. Neideigh attended the family reunion held at the home Mr. Barr is a retired miller, having , been in business many years at Lititz. Only a few weeks ago, he and his wife celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. Barr's health is good, and he believes in keeping young, so he is always found busy on the Engle farm at some work. 3 The vestry of St. John’s Episcopal ehurch, Marietta, through the rector Rev. Herbert B. Pulsifer, announced on Sunday morning to the members of the congregation that they had | subscribed $800 towards the Liberty | of Ephraim Hertzler’s on Sunday. loan and secured bonds, which was | William Neideigh massacred a good news to the members of the large water snake that was circum- eongregation. Aside many of the | navigating in the clouded water of members of the church bought | the Chiques Creek on last Saturday. onal bonds. But a short time We congratulate our little friend ago over $700 was subscribed by St. | Jacob Williams of near Florin on John’s congregation for the Clergy | having reached his nine year mark Endowment Fund. on Sunday. May he have many Miss Nora Espenshied, daughter of | more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Espenshied, of Jacob Habecker and wife of Lan- Marietta, entertained the members | disville, Barbara Neideigh of near of the Marietta high school orchestra | Florin, Annie Neideigh of near | Elizabethtown and Jacob E. Wil- | liams of Florin were visitors in the | home of E. R. Neideigh the last week. The funeral of David A. Hollen- | bach of Maytown, last Friday, was largely attended. Perry county, his native heath, was well represented. Judge Woods, Harry Hall, Andrew Hollenbach of Blaine, Charles Dar- lington, William Shaffer of New Bloomfield, all special friends, were there to do homage to their departed friend. William S. Neideigh and wife of near Campbellstown, were also present. Mr. Hollenbach was a large man, of wonderful physique, as straight at her home on Monday evening In a very pleasant manner. The mem- bers of the orchestra present were: M. Brill, Misses Agnes O'Brien, Nora Espenshied, Caroline Mason, Mae Engle, Raymond Arnold, Earl Carver and Jacob S. Shellen- berger. Music was indulged in and pefreshments served. The decorations were very pretty, and constituted mostly the stars and stripes. : The work of the new y-organized Red Cross at Marietta, is moving like a charm, and on Monday many large contributions were given, the three oldest men in Marietta, being among the contributors—Barr 94; B. F.Hiestand, 89, and Spangler Eyer, 87. The names of | as Michael Angelo’s statue of David. the members of the Red Cross to | Maytown will lose a good man. One Monday evening are as follows: Mr. | of his main characteristics was to ex- tend a helping hand to the poor and his chief ambition was to see every- one succeed. His funeral obsiques, conducted at the Reformed church in Maytown were solemn and impres- sive. A large concourse of people hn P. Shock, Mrs. L. S. Miss Margaret Hipple, John P. Mush 2 = finer, Mrs. George J. Atxins, a Re ostand, Rev. Francis J. S. Morrow, Hon. H. Burd Cassel Miss and Mrs. Jo Haldeman, Mr. and Mrs. V. Grove, Mrs. ester | assembled there to pay their last re- Ae ir. John Purple, Miss Lil- | spects to his departed remains. Rev. : Miss nna ber- | Rowe and Dr. Memminger of Lan- M. Hipple, Sas Mrs. ECB. Reinhold, Miss Fran- ees Reinhold, Edgar R. Villee, Mrs. J. L. Brandt, Mise Bush and Gress Brandt, Miss Mary Summy, , T. E. BR Mr. and Mrs. George F. Stibgen, Miss Mary M. Stibgen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nissley Brandt, Miss Summy, Mrs. caster were the officiating clergy- men. A tremenduous storm ap- peared near the close and deterred the interring of his remains for several hours. Interment was made in the Lutheran cemetery. We ex- tend our heart-felt sympathy to the M Portner, John widow and her surviving family. Elizabetht Sommy 2 Frank Ries. eee tl Gee i i ollins, s. H. S. fond, "Mrs. B. Frank Hiestand, SALUNGA Dr. J. D. Kendia of Manheim, visited his parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Latimer iss Gertrude Mehaffey, George J Eins Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thropp, Jr., Mrs. Henry C. Johnson, Miss Warner The latter four comprised the | : fos... . .. 2 Cents orchestra which assisted in such Single Copies Sonts pleasing manner in the Children’s Sample Copies .....F Day service in the Maytown Re- | lives with his daughter, Mrs. Ezra B. | ters, Ruth transacted business in Engle, celebrated his eighty-third | Marietta last week. birthday anniversary on Monday. | John Erb, who has passed his THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. | of Lancaster, with their grandmother, Mrs. Nancy Martin. { Mr. and Mrs. Frank Felker and daughters, Louisa and Olivia, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Martin Horst. Mrs. John Ellinger and daughters, | Esther and Helen, of near Mount Hope, were guests of John Sheaffer | and H. H. Miller over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lefevre an- | nounce that the report about the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy | to Clarence Leisher is incorrect. Quite a number of teams autos passed through this village on Sunday enroute to Manheim to wit- ness the annual Feast of Roses cele- | bration Master Fred Hodecker of Lancas- ter Junction and Emma Hodecker of near Mount Joy, spent Sunday here with their parents, Reinhard Hodecker and wife. Misses Lottie Nissley and Mae Flory, of Union Square, and Messrs. Wilson Nissley and John Dourte, of Union Square and Milton Cassel, of Fairland, were entertained on Sun- day by Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Garman. AD Mier | RHEEMS { Mrs. David Espenshade spent last | Saturday and Sunday at York, visit- ing her mother and sisters. Mr. P. E. Grove, the U. S. Me- | chanical officer of Philadelphia, spent last Sunday at his home. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wolgemuth | and sister Anna of Elizabethtown, | were Sunday guests of their mother last Sunday. | _ Mr. and Mrs. John Frank of near { Ephrata, spent last Sunday as | guests of their daughter, Mrs. Frank | Peirce, Jr. and family. { J. Kraybill Bard, a State College | student arrived home last Monday . where he contemplates spending his summer vacation with his parents. Mrs. Laura Keller has purchased a | Roadster Reo. Mr. Leander Groff | has purchased a Maxwell touring car | from S. H. Landis of Elizabethtown. | town. The recent rain, damp and cloudy | weather caused the tobacco farmers j to come out in great numbers while | the tobacco plants grew to an un- usual size. Mr. H. K. Fry and family from | near Salunga, spent last Sunday as | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gohn. Mr. Fry is a progressive on the Hoffman Hershey farm near Sa- lunga. While viewing the numerous au- tomobiles passing through this place last Sunday at the rate of one almost every minute carrying as high as 10 persens in an ordinary car and plenty of Ford machines carried six adults. The day was a pleasant one. A band of gypsies traveling in three good automobiles, made a short stop at the Kraybill store about 5 o'clock p. m. Their appearance caused every child to rush to a place of safety. Their visit was a short one. They soon left without doing any harm going toward Elizabeth- town. This vicinity was well represented at the funeral of Mr. Abram Stauffer held at the Mennonite church at Mount Joy, last Wednes- day afternoon, June 13th, where the six Kauffman brothers from near East Petersburg, served as Pall-bear- ers. They were nephews of the de- ceased. ELIZABETHTOWN Motorcycle Struck by Auto—Red Cross Society Busy Short addresses in the interest of the Red Cross campaign fund were delivered in the different churches of the borough on Sunday by the mem- bers of the committee. The Red Cross Sampuen commit- tee consisting of G. . Dulemohn, J. H. Atkins, B. L. Geyer, J. N. Ol- weiler and H. H. Stein began the canvas in the borough this morning and are meeting with excellent re- Mary L. Sproul, Henry C. Johnson, ‘Mrs. M. E. McCloskey, Mrs. J. | spent Sunday at Lititz. 3 Wheeler, Miss Bessie Wheeler, | ~ We notice a neighbor digging po- | Col. Horace L. Haldeman, Mrs. H. | tatoes larger than an average hen | Haldeman, Miss Maud ‘Haldeman, e Yio: Annie and Haldy Libhart, | . Cameron, Walter W. | Commencement week Miss Miriam Raffensberger spent Mrs. Simon B ( w, G. W. Witlsie, George P.| town College. Resch, Mr. and Mrs. Ethelbert Mil- | Frank Newcomer of Lititz, spent Miss Anna Hoerner, Mr. and | a week with his mother, Mrs. Su- John Peck, Miss Sarah Paules, | san Newcomer. vy E. E. Paules,| Mrs. Samuel Eby ler, Mrs. Miss Ada Paules, Mrs. Mrs. G. S. Bachman, son, Miss Augusta and daughter, Sultzbach, Mrs. | Elizabethtown College. Marietta branch are: President, Mrs. | with relatives } B. Frank Hiestand; Vice President, Mr. i rs. George J. Atkins; Secretary, : rs. Henry S. Hiestand ; Treasurer, iss Maud Haldeman. A house to Vouse canvas will be made in Mari- BUS, the coming week, and an effort res] he made to raise a large sum the: the Red Cross. Mariette always hoses nobly in any work of this grezracter, and at the end of the week | wos members of the Red Cross hope show that Marietta is for the |c picBse. Thi kav held meme MAYTOWN Mrs. H. B. Haines visited in Lan- “eastar. — lic M. Ethel Culp visited Rev. “2: Mrs. Gec B. Raezer at Lititz. Mr. and Mrs. Ton Terry, Jr., spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ion Ter- THF Sr. noraim Hoffman, Frank House Mot : a Sue Wolfe autoed to ! firs. J. R. Eshleman D} Es hia, visited her d orrey. & Misses Jane agpent a few days infriends. 4 : d fa N : *i8] : > gpent a few : Nefr. and Mrs. 2 d madi; Edward of Qt d id 1 fnar. and Mrs, fon Te , Warren Sload, and Miss Loretta Sioa and New Holland. F. Herchelroath, of Win- : N. J., spent a few days in wn with relatives and friends. : Mise Miriam Shireman, of Lan- Mr. and Mrs. D. Dissinger and with her par- daughters, Fannie and Emma, spent sunday Mr. and Mrs. Al Sunday with relatives Col at Columbia | | CT ir Joficrics Shire- | Bubday at Manheim. : H. 8S. and daughters, were coun- | Myerstown, on Sunday. Benbangh n held services in the village | 8. Eby, of Litits, aan, i Weidman Chas. EB. Hollenbangh and Ephraim Edna and Susie, enjoyed a spin to of the death of David | "Tie Bre n in Christ denomina- | ite MeCloud, of | church on Sunday morning. | Misses Anna and Grace Nauman, | at Elizabeth- | Charles John- | Martha attended Commencement at | vid E. Brandt, Mrs. Sarah Straus, Miss Anna Dorstler of Glen Manor | PN Musselman, Mrs. M. A. | visited her sister, Mrs. Frank L. Wike, Mrs. Mary Geyer, Miss Viola | St for v 30 Geyer, Mrs. Mirinda Grove, Miss A Pinkerton. The officers of the | Georgia, is sults, our citizens responding liberal- y. The Masonic fraternity of Lewis- | town conducted the services at the | Masonic Home on Sunday. They | made the trip over the P. R. R. and | by autos and the attendance was | very large and the services of a very | interesting character. | Andrew Kise, an employe of the | Masonic Home, while riding his mo- toreycle in the borough on Sunday morning about 10 o’clock was run into while crossing the square by an auto driven by a party from Harris- burg. yas knocked down, sus- t ) bruises and scratches as badly picked up and of Dr. A. §. igh street, after to his home a —..— ROWENNA J. McLaughlin and son at Phila- ’ £0 2€ ; IV, a New one ic was t up. The pole is one single stick of Washington fir, eigh- teen inches at the butt and eight in- ches at the top. The pole weighs 6,000 pounds. Where's the Superintendent's Gua? Worthless dogs have been killing valuable sheep at the Masonic Homes. There's a law against letting dogs run at large! | spent Sunday here | and | a —— # ” | | This week you should do all/in your power to aid the men who call on you for your subscriptions # to the American Red Cross. ~ ’ Whois there that can refuse’ cause that means so much foffthe Special Sale Now Straw Hats $1.19 Were $2.00 and $2.50 Do Your Bit. preservation of our American Citi- zens and our Allies that we may maintain our place‘as a great na- tion? WE MUST provide homes for our brave-boys in France. Be a Backer! /P. E. Getz, Mount Jo Buy Now! m= Not a Slacker 20) 7 ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE David H. Markey, Myerstown; NO DIFFERENCE / | hari A. Saagher, Linebews Liab} The Proct rong |ence M. ersole, Elizabethtown; e Proof is Here the Same 4 Twaniy-Fous Graduated Mr the An- | Henry G. Hershey, Lititz; Walter L. Everywhere nua ommencement Exercises engl, Bad Petorsung) Benjamin} ——— ri — | E. Groff, izabe wn ; rant E. | ; Elizabethtown College observed its | Weaver, Winber. vi BS ea oe po . . ' fifteenth annual commencement ex- | a A mi bladder ills, Doan’s Kidney’ Pills of- d Siuises ox Thursday whan 2 class 08 | fer hope of relief and the proof is EE ‘ twenty-four was graduated. o i PITTSBURG. WOMAN NOW AT- hief address was delivered by Rev. | W. C. T. U. Work ere 3 ow wi Toy a He HER RECOVERY I. Dan Armer, of Altoona. Address-| The Woman’s Christian Temper- | ocommend Doan’s / the Ds MASTER MEDICINE es were delivered by the honor ance Union will meet on Monday | remedy used in Anderiea for fifty This 1 Tmt id | graduates as follows: | evening, June 25th, at 7 o’clock at | vagrs, Why suffer! Why run the 5 i ap ge 8 seljived me of ~ Miss Helen Oellig, whose topic was | the home of Mrs. I. D. Stehman. All 351 of dangerous Aidn Sie tated i ao Foals catarrh,”” said Mrs. «The Touch of the Master's Hand;”’ members are requested to be present | Bright's disease ae Mount J rouse Wo residing at 420 A C. Baugher, “The Realm of as this will be our annual meeting. | roof. Inve igate it. oy Poo | ot, tea Pa., r& Man,” and Miss Eva Arbegast “The |The department of soldiers and | Mrs. G. W Bickle Mount J Sent y, anc | now Igel like an en- Mission of America.” Dr. D. C. sailors will be taken up. Mrs. George, | street says: “¥ was va off with ire Sow Woah, Reber president of the college, state president has asked all local | uv pack ye gne time that someone i ad sabsery of he, stomach presented the aduates with their unions to contribute toward the com- hag to take/my hands and pull me an Jead, 43 load wes all stopped giplomas. The chapel was decorated | fort bags for the battleship Penn- to a sitting y Sa when I wn, ee RES ull am i go most of ith the class colors, daisies and |sylvania. 1200 will be needed. The out of bed. geen bend or ; e time. I am certain that I swal- pennants. Music was furnished by state W. C. T. U. is placing an | without great pain and my back owed the accumulations in my the Ladies’ Glee Club and a chorus. | clectric fan in Fort Bliss hospital. port Jie toothache og The National W. C. T. U. is giving | an ambulance as each local union The following were graduated: is a part of these great organiza- Ruth N. Kilhefner, Ephrata; Ada G. | tions. We are expected to do our Young, East Petersburg; Alice S.|part in this work. Directions for Rebel, Centerport; Helen G. Oellig, | making and filling the comfort bags throat when I slépt at night, as % never or ay Hct To break. The summer term will open on July a § | “l was in a terrible debilitated condition, too. ; It seemed that I had almost no blogd circulation. I suf- Doan’s/ Kidney Pills and got some. They Aery quickly straightened out this frouble and gave me more help thay any medicine I have ever ce 50c, at all dealers, Don’t ply ask for a kidney remedy fered intensely from headaches and vy, boro: I S of ; X ynesboro; Inez E. Beyers, Me- can be obtained from the local union. 5 : fo 5i0eb nev T was sound and rest- chaniesburg; Eva V. Arbegast, Me- If you cannot contribute money to- oan 3 Signey Fila—ihe same plat Fel es Prvons and languid and chanicsburg; Verda _ E. Eckert, ward the work let your contribution /q, Props., Buffalo, N. Y fe e ne : 1 Posjiively declare Rohesonia; Anna R. Eshleman, be a good motherly letter for the is ) y hy Lo t 7 Ie gusework had become a Flizabethtown; Ada H. Eby, East bags as that is one of the first things real drudgery. i ; ., | Petersburg; Mildred I. Benebrake,'the boys look for. The boys say A Notable Honor One day recently a friend said Waynesboro; Lydia L. Withers, Eliz- they get plenty of fathering but Rev. H. F. Hoover of Elizabeth- to me, don’t 3 try this new ,phethtown; John G. Kuhns, Mount very little mothering and a motherly town has been appointed head of the Tanlac? now of persons it has joy; John F. Graham, Brownstown; letter is always acceptable. Church of God publication board. helped add it may prove beneficial to you. I decided to try Tanlac and obtainedf a bottle of the medicine. After tgking a few doses I noticed much improvement in my condition. “Myf head became clearer and I noticed that my catarrh was fast disappearing. My appetite became so rayenous that it was difficult to satisfy i I began sleeping peace- sleep is now restful and h gained strength v. My headaches he circulation of normal Lancastef aang EOE Toi 7 TO So Peryfa. Charming New Dresses for Misses fullyta bengficial. 1 d my tired-all- 1e, and my pleasure . Ze A f 5 . old in the drug ob 5 . by Pr. W. D i u he premier prepa- e premier prepa " 5 be had. # —- EE 4 Beautiful nev de re just being un i. Styleg® that are sure to please. dren’s Day Progran Each litt of its own. Finest tepals iinty trimmings, all ] rr Ol s Day sizes : 1 I's sun- Poy gma go 7 > he 3 } } the ie T 7.50 D; lusic 2 t > x “ Ve ned Vi 4 5? 6&8 ut R 4 S & : n, # 5 9 and 3 - @ roflo & s & 9 S f & F ¢ De a w & ¢ 4 g # ‘ Ny Z ! 0 # x ec U F wy 1- | & 5 7 g 5 4 ; y 2 y & ’ ¥ po S is oi ur : r eazon’s 1 foo & latest pf ill be found in coilection seazon’s best and Marriage Licenses @ me in Gold, Rose, Green, Purple, Cog ie and Honey alues m £10 EO The following marriage censes ¢ to 885.00. Priced during this sale at ts ues from $19.50 were granted Charles Ream and Ellen F. Rum- mel, both of Elizabethtown. Jacob Young, Mount Joy town- gain, and Nellie Neideigh, Elizabeth- own. Kraybill i i towne, oo iy ay Bd Elizabethtown. : $12.50 $1 SNEW YOR $15.00 7.5