AGE" TWO MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA + 1018, of importance between that time and | day. 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Changes for serted if copy reaches us Tuesday | Mr. tion N.Jd., Mr. i s | work P. S. Strickler is busy putting up store. ghtning rods Mr. Miss “uesday with his mother. | physic ne of John Meisenberger. VU. 8, iss sabeth LeFevre spent the [sland Sunday in the home of H. S.| Mr, spent Sunday with Miss at Mo Ia iward Grube. { future Mr { Mrs. We Mechaniesville, spent Sun- | 4t the 1 .eona Randler of Mount |; o it tod in the home of D. Dis and Mr. Gretna, > home of c. rey upon t Hodecker, Philadel- | o- e ‘ spond Saturday and Sunday | with st s, Mi { Mrs. Rein- Mr 5 al fa M Rice x 1 Mr Kathr inday at Cole- daugh- | “yp anheim, from le Derstler and | finger, 1, Howard and 121N rs. Martin Horst, of this tne OCK n B. ) lay: | U ng n S 1 Mr. and Mrs. Phares | Baltzb: Fre f Lincon; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- I f Bareville, and of Manheim. The ug, Menno Bruckhart and |is read m Shelly, wife and son, | teams. and D. M. Nissley. i and Mrs. A. H. Degler, of The hy Lancaster, sy ) and Mrs. Samuel Plasterer and] daughter Violet and Mrs. John sponse. Shreiner of Manheim, spent Sunday | lay day ater than Monday. Telephone news | mate, Miss Miriam K. Bard last Sun Messrs. Ira Frank and brother John advertisements must positively |of near Strasburg, were guests of reach this office not later than Mon- | their sister, Mrs. Frank Pierce and day night. New advertisements in- | family on Sunday J. K. Bard spent one day as last week S. 8 Kr might. Advertising rates on applica. | the guest of the Prof. W. B. Bru- {baker and family at Mountain View, aybill sold his horse {automobiles to do his necessary dray SPORTING HILL [one day last week and now has two at his general merchandise Henry Weaver, a civil war ian’s care. foreman ‘mma Sipling left for her | veteran, is suffering with a severe at- ace near Mountville. {tack of rheumatism, causing him to A. H. Vogel, of Lancaster, spent phe confined to the house under a Ralph Nissley spent Sunday in the | Mr. Phares E. Groff and family, a mechanic at League , spent Saturday and Sunday J. Miller unt Joy srube and family spent | mountain farm the home of his brother, | where he expects to go in the near Daveler necess ry . Harry liciting | hose who to the first this section iberty Lancaster with relatives. | visiting relatives and friends in this | lliam Showers, of Manheim, place and Elizabethtown. , a Harrisburg mer- 3 y So ., |chant, purchased a carload of Done- Mr. and Mrs. John Knier and chil- | gq] potatoes last week at the famous] spent Sunday with his parents at [old price, fifty cents per bushel. The | > tubers should be like old wheat. Emma Summy and Mabel Christian L. Heisey purchased a heavy draft horse at the public sale last F riday for his near Hyner, .Pa., me Stauffer and This vicinity was well represented household sale last of Amos Sumpman. Saturday afternon, where the quan abeth Stumpf, Eva tity was too great for the time, mak to hold the second next Saturday afternoon Gish and Hiram N 1bethton had refused to re- d 1CCeSS In ger Clement through with 1 he contem 1ew hom +} plates using to | 11s place ) load eG, E. H. Hersh, the Rheem iM, | chanie, who has a reputation know: ry, Spent as an engine doctor throughout La nome OI |..ster county had a narrow escape ck jaw caused by being burnt fe 11lv 1 . pry» ~ and family en-|,, the second finger of his left han g on Sunday: He suffered very little pair in a few g pan u 1 days he p the arm M ler of Manor town-|shoulder where it formed hip. : making incission necessary w - ie Smith, of Columbia, |jjeved the intense pain. Dr. Simons 3] r with her mother, Mrs. | .n4 wife performed the operation; A. H .. Martin Smith, who | resent indications are a speedy re- spent the past year with his grand-| covery. ther, accompar ied This mother ; lessons NEWTOW part of The M Church of Mrs. iday Buohl and son, | present and the speaker Mrs. Cl: r of Yor brah Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin or Arlene of near ser Sunday in the home Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hipple of daughter, Mrs. Levi | Harrisburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Sylves- ter nd family of hrata, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mrs. Katie n Sunday wyton Mumma and k, were visiting Mr. a Mumma at this 3 Her [1arr) 'S Sunday 1 W 1 J F g n am Fog ni son H 11€ ph’s Hos; re 1 u i ( ch was ar Tror he correspondent Community service will be held on 3 afternoon, May 12th at 1:30 ale quartett the Mount Joy will be 1 be Rev. ich, pastor of the Salem Church at Columbia. There will also > Mother's day services in the even- sr., and son, Abram |ing at the same place. Newtown base ball feam who is confined to | played the Kinderhook team on Sat- tism for some time [urday and the score was 2 to 0 in fa- ng callers on Sunday: |vor of the Newtown team. This team y to cross bats with other Let us hear from you or anda Kauffman, H. S.|some other teams. Pennsylvania War Poultry nt Saturday. Mr. |Commission is waging an active cam- ; i 1 paign for 100,000 new poultry raisers white pines. Thousands of posters in alone would not win the war. Each daughter Eva, Mrs. Ella -Stoll and [and has had a splendid patriotic re-'colors showing various stages of the [man was ready to do his part. The | Meat—RBaef (fresh, PLAN STARTED IN NEW YORK. Idea Supplements U. S, Food Adminis tration’s New Home Card Now in 10,000,000 Homes. The women of America, who are anxious to do their great part in the winning of the war, are now, as a whole, familiar with the most impor- | tant aspects of food conservation. The Home Card, both in Its original form and in the revised edition for 1018, which provides for two wheatless days, Senior Endeavor 7 P. M. | Preaching at 8 P. M. United Brethren Church Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor 9:00 A. M. Sunday School. Y. M. C. A. of Columbia, Pa. 6:30 Junior C. E. 6:30 Intermediate C. E. 7:30 Preaching by Pastor. Wednesday evening Prayer Meet ing. St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. Henry D. Speakman, Rector one meatless day a week, In addition |praver and sermon at 10:30 A. M to a wheatless meal every day, has been and Evening service at 7:30. placed by the Food Administration aft- er a vigorous campaign in 10,000,000 Tomorrow (Thursday) being As | cension Day, there will be a celebra- | American homes. An intelligent and a r [tion of the Holy Communion at 7:30 conscientious observance of the Home | Card's requirements is all the Food A M. af the country. Administration asks of the housewives Church School at 9:15 A. M. Methodist Episcopal Church ev. Thomas Roberts, Pastor The Food Administration has had a | Sunday School at 9:15 A. M. great many .equests, however, particu- | larly from the homos of the well-to-do, | Junior League at 2 P. M that It should issue a worked out plan tor a voluntary system of rationing. This desire for a voluntary ration springs from two causes—first, cause it is far simpler for the house- wife to save food when she has a con- crete working plan by which to pro- | loyal women of America desire, unselfishly, to put themselves on the same basis 18 the women of the Allied countries. The ration proposed by the Food Ad- ministration is almost the same that adopted in England for voluntary observance, All over the United King- y, there hangs in the front window a card with stirring pledge, “IN HONOR BOUND WE ADOPT THE NATION- AL SCALE OF VOLUNTARY RA- ceed, and, second, because the dc in hundreds of houses the TIONS.” I'h ration recommended by the ‘ood Administration, and adopted first n New York city, whence the idea has spread through the entire country, is the following: Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. Preaching Service at 7:30 P. M. be- | nesday evening. . Weekly Allowance Per Person. salted, tin- ned and hashed) ; mutton, lamb and veal (mutton by preference) ....... covers. OH Butter Hi ifies a ini ac hie 1% Cooking Fats (margarine, lard, lard substitutes, vegetable OHS): ine cites oe 1a Wheat Flour (for use in cook ing gravies ete, where corn starcl cracker dus or bread crumbs cannot be substituted) .. Srevees % Victory Bread (containing at least 20 per cent, of a sub eat flour).... 1% 1 11 sugar able and in woking and all sweatmeats andies, but not t f 1 1g and g A I s listed aboy 1 } ) S Ww {te € 18e 1 yf urse, mus I 1 ) vho n Fis Z s and S S s 1s des is jr = tended to supplant the Home Ca rather to supplement it It her 1] Ibs. 1b. Ibs. nly ind published with the idea that It be a very real aid to the Ameri- can woman in her splendid eff to ‘arry out the great food conservation rogram re GQ re There were 122 cases of rabies re- ported in the State last year and 67 persons were bitten. Inspection work to control the | as Bible Study Class on Friday even- | ing. United Evangelical Church Rev. A. M. Sweigert, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and at 7:15 P. M. Teacher training Monday evening. Chorus practice Friday evening. Friday evening at 7 o’clock Junior chorus practice Sunday will be observed as Mo- athers’ day. thers’ and F Florin United Brethren Church Rev. O. G. Romig, Pastor The pastor announces the follow- ing services for Sunday: Bible School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at Eby’s at 10 A. M. Junior C. E. at 1:30 P. M. Senior C. E. at 6:15 P. M. Preaching at 7:15 P. M. Mothers’ Day will be observed. In the forenoon the pastor will preach a special sermon on ‘The Influence of a Christian Mother” and in the evening the theme will be ‘Mother the Angel of the Hearthstone.” Thera de NO CAR FARE REFUND will be special music and a number of recitations in the evening. ee ee et eee ATTENTION, MOUNT JOYITES Everybody Asked to Observe Pledge Week for the Purchase of War Stamps The governor of Pennsylvania has | 10:15 A. M. Preaching by Geo. C. K. Sample, Gen Secretary of the R. R. The services for the Sunday after [the Ascension, will be Morning Preaching Service at 10:30 A. M. | Mid-week prayer service ¢cn Wed- | > - - - —— 1 AMT Philadelphia and New York, which | § WS vi 1. JOY BULLETIN will greatly improve their service and | A Al RELIGIOUS NE | » MOUNT JOY, PA. | keep their increased trade steadily on { he | . | 9® FE. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro'r. | the move and be a great help to the r "u oe | numerous patrons who havi arg nN i oo h——te oem unless for this toothsome food ' Hie | , us ond RATIONING PLAN ..... sexrimmerro ae me Take No Chances; Get SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR | NEWS PERTAINI HE | 3 a e 0 1IaAnces, e Six Months. .....50 Cents RHEEMS re Ci URCHES IN MOUN1 JOY | , Three Months 25 Cents { American me " BORO AND THE ENTIRE ingle Copies. ....2 Cents | Mrs. P. E. Bowman of Landisville, an Women Volunteer to SURROUNDING COM. ample. Copies. . . .. .FREE was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joh Buy Fixed Amounts of Meat, MUNITY | & tf ershe) ast 11a) : - . SRE | I —— Mr and Mrs John Fry, of Done Bread Flour, Sugar Chueh of God | catered at the post office at Mount | gal were Sunday gue ts of Mr. ar and Butter. Rev. Ta ‘MacDannald { 3 Observing n joy as second-class mail matter. 2 Mrs. Monroe Zeager last Sunday Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M. *%* All correspondents must have their | Nise Mardis Oherholsser PF Klis ta | Preaching tt AM o of the fact that communications reach this office mot]Dbethtown, was the guest of her cass. | Junior Endedvor 6:30 P. M. S put of raw wool Oo. 9 ho? %6% %, oo nment work for forms more are &, & o% % &, > 9, oe * ZX Winter bring a * 0. 0. 0 0 0 0.0% * GOOD suit of ¢ that way you're TAKE NO advice we kpé GROF 6.30 North Q 9, 9% % * 9 * 9. 9. 00% 9, * Ooo 0. 0, Vb 0000000, N feeds » N ™, i $0 oF SOK JK RK PRK RK IK KX WK) To? %0% P00 0400 000 0,009 0,00,0 % Poo $0 0 0. 0 00 0 00 000 $0. 0 0. 9 feededfesdedocfosfraleciesds Sesdeddededdede RESIS Nt tS 000, - An All--Wool Suit THIS Sprin od A very large THIS IS RI( sooner close our But it is jus clethes now. Ng pr — (THE STORE THAT PAYS D YoU: CAR FARE | We Payoug Rook - \__———0rMore. % 9 Program to be Rendered A musical will be given at th Long home in Lancaster, on Thursda evening, May 9, 1918, at eight o’cloc in honor of the aged, who are in| rates of the home. The musical wil be given by Mr. Ralph F. Eshlemar set aside the week from May 13 to | May 18 as Pledge Week for the pur-| chase of War Stamps. In that time every home in Mount Joy will be visited by an authorized committee to secure pledges. Mount Joy’s quota is $44,000 based on a population of 6 2,200 at $22 per citizen. To date | Mount Joy is the lowest in rank of all the boroughs of the county with a or per capita purchase of $2.37. Nev- | erth greats co juota during pledge wWeexK. Why should you buy them? The main reason for the purchase of War Savings Stamps is because your needs every penny which every man, voman and child can save and lend, in order to feed, clothe, arm and equip the soldiers and sailors of America and to win this righteous war in defense of American honor | Chairman Mylin has the | ronfidence that Mount Joy | ntry is at war. Your Country | Wednesday, May 8th 0. 0 0 0 0 D000 os 0 8. 0. 0 0 SO 00 PORES dr fe fe efefefeidrafedeed "> a rd 4 FF spaper readers do not peed to | PAR¥ ONE ict growing chicks ew iA 3 . right sta ’s VIOLIN SOLO, (a) Cavatina, Raff to raise 2 You . - ! i i. acid in the but (b) Melodie De Couer, Kettleby ....Miss Jameison strengthens the Sensitive ive organs, ne ombi TENOR SOLO, “Open The Gates of the Temple,” Knapp cle. Go rain With Violin Obligato...... .....Mr.- Eshleman READING, “The Soul of a Vielin”.......... . Miss Eshleman al comes SOPRANO SOLO, (a) Philosophy (b) If I Build VIOLIN DUET, *“Barcarolle,” Cahn. even eens io Miss Jameison SOPRANO SOLO, Cello and the cause of democracy through- | out the world. If we are to win the war, we must win it as a United peo- | ple. The savings of every man, wo- man and child are necessary if we | are to hasten the victorious ending | of the war. War Savers are Life Savers. A single strand in the Cables of the great Brooklyn Suspension Bridge is not very strong, but thousands of these strands bound together uphold white pine blister rust is under way | one of the great thoroughfares of the by the Pennsylvania Department of country. Agriculture in co-operation with the| When our fathers and sons and United States Department of Agricul- | brothers were called by our country ture. Last year the work was es-|to take up arms in her defense. You pecially successful in preventing |did not hear an individual soldier re- spread of this threatening disease of [fuse to serve because his service disease are being distributed. in the home of Harrison Miller. ELIZABETHTOWN Albert Caslow is on the sick list. Joseph Eckinger is recovering from a severe spell of sickness. Mrs. Joseph Dibler, of Royalton, was the guest of her son, L. V. Dibler and family Mrs i Espenshade and daugh- the guests of rela- riday aftern isses Anna Olwe town, and Grace Coc ampton, spent the pz f ; N yrmer’s parents, J. wife iiss Florence Atkir D S r be ~ £ i has g .anitorium for treat- i F Pohl, of St. Joseph’s or, will have charge during his ab- er prepared to rs the Klein | : > mpany is contemplating | : nto service several auto de-| fu = | ina | Send -the Wheat Meat Fats - Sugar the pry trucks between this place and great army thus formed is going for- ward to face the fire of battle and [to risk, everything for the safety and | security of our homes and our fami- lies and for the very existence of our country. Those are the men for whom you are asked to save and lend your dol- lars. A country worth fighting for is a country orth saving for. To save money is to save life. Buy War Savings Stamps at your | postoffice, your banks, or the. stores of the town and buy them in Mt. Joy, otherwise some other place gets the benefit of your purchase. Strike {a blow for your country. ARTHUR P. MYLIN, Chairman for Mount Joy. | | | | | Red Cross News The tremendous activity along the | battle front will mean a greatly in- | creased demand for surgical dressings which must come in large measure from America. The help of every Red Cross member is needed to meet this demand. - The loeal rooms can accomodate more workers. The room i ell as Tuesday and Wednes rery one is welcome. llowing supplies have been Lancaster chapter within nth. 1,025 Gauze Com- in.; 60 Gauze Com- sses 4x4 in.; 20 Gauze Compress- es 9x9 ir 700 Gauze Wipes, 4in.; 20 Gauze Strips, 40 Gauze Sponges, 10 T Bandages, 60 ~ B: s, 15 Abdom ternoons. Ev ir Tailed Ban Reis rts, 11 pr. Paj pr. Wrist 1 aters WANTED—Old Pigeons in any | quantity from a pair to several hun- dred pairs. Will pay 25 cents a pair. | address, Rev. George W. Richards, o Deliver any time at this office. 3-6-tf Lancaster. Rev. Richards stated that ow open again every Tuesday even- | a World For You... Miss Jameison Perfect Day,” Bond h Obligate. .......... . Miss Righter oe ~ . Ns i . ¥ 5,9 HA = Buttermilk Starting Food BS 1 others, It’s food with but- ts 2c per chick irsteight weeks, ders and heavy s is diff the origi termilk Mr. Eshleman Remedy is an effect- 1easure against this s disease. World ting roupy birds. 30¢,60¢. ART TW PART TWO back QL IR iany Come {i r I! S ( (a) erceuse, fre Al inva | B ion docs not satisfy you, is VIOLIN SOLO, a Be ceuse, from Jocelyn, Godard | or 80 page Poultry Book, if } (b) Madrigale, Simonetti .........Miss Jameison wy i : : 3% . W. GARBER I SOPRANO SOLO, (a) Spray of Roses OUNT JOY, PA. f (b) Faceto Face.................Miss Righter ’ COMMENCEMENT HELD AT MAYTOWN TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL EX. ERCISES WERE VERY WELL ATTENDED IN THE BAND HALL ON WEDNES- DAY EVENING The twenty-third annual com- mencement exercises of the Maytown High School, Wednesday filled Band Hall, Maytown, to overflowing. Ev- ery seat in the place was taken, and considering that the class this year was smaller than for many years, it made no difference with the attend- | decorated with potted plants and class, brown and white, with the class flower, brown-eyed daisy, was worked | out to perfection. Above the stage in the colors was the class motto, Non vespera, sed mane. On the plat- form were seated the graduates, the teachers, board of education, clergy- en and the speaker of the evening. The program opened at 8 o’clock ith a processional march, after which Rev. Alfred Sutcliffe, of the Lutheran church, offered prayer; chorus, “Song of Spring,” High School; salutatory oration, ‘“Wash- i on or Frederick the Great,” Paul over. After welcoming the audi- ce, the salutatorian went into de- of these great men, and told ef their failures and successes in life. The oration was a very interesting yne. Recitation, ‘“Ginevra,” Ethel Engle; piano solo, Edith M. Childs; valedictory oration, “The Menace of Pacifism,” George Houseal; mixed chorus, ‘““‘Berceuse;”’ presentation of diplomas, Principal, John A. Camp- bell; piano solo, Miss Mary Heisey; VIOLIN DUET, “Barecarolle,” Tales of Hoffman, Offenbach TENOR SOLO, (a) Shall I Be Forgotten, Johnson (b) Mother Machree, Ball..........Mr. Eshleman SOPRANO SOLO, (a) Mother, Eisner {b) Morning, Speaks ........... Miss Jameison PANTOMIME, ‘“Tenting Tonight” 4 y or Misses Eshleman, Jameison, Zimmerman and Mr. Eshleman Men Wanted ¢ ance. The stage was very beautifully | Aowers, and the color scheme of the | f spread rapidly about Washington and Miss Jameison Mr. Eshleman ——————— + he was very much pleased to be in Maytown, to have the honor of ad- dressing these fine young men and ZF men nd spaise on the topics of A Few Labeters e aay. is address, while lengthy, = was very interesting and gave much | F or Building Con-- 2dvice to Je Fradiates. Following . is remarks, the High School ren- & dered “Come, Where the Fields are Structions Beaming,” and Rev. William J. Lowe, | # of the Reformed church, pronounced | 7 the benediation. i g ose in the graduating class were B Ch | 0 Paul Stover, president; Esther Hoff- | dl dal 0C0 d 6 0. man, secretary; George Houseal, | 2 Ethel Engle, D. Kerr Endslow, Edith | _Z ¢ M. Childs, Monroe Garber. | i The board of directors were M. R.| : Hoffman, president; Abram Grove, Amos F. Eby, C. C. Keiser, John S.|: Simons. | {4 Te T ¥ The faculty consists of Prof. John | P t LE { A. Campbell, principal; Miss Anna | is i k M. Kready and Verna F. Peck, as- i sistent, : if ee BR] honor on the faculty of the school for | : Is the Dress 1 their hard work. ¥ of Business. | Who Wants a Home? That Is the Since last week I listed several iE ] very good properties in real estate. I Kizd We Do. have fu Bor of ground with fairly | % g00 uildings near arp’s Corner | % for only $900. Another of an acre x0 with real good buildings nearby for $2,000. Two good dwellings in the | = . : heart of the business section with all| =| I.@f Us Show Yon improvements on East Main street at | = only $2,000 each. Now. act quick. Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. tf | ——— A Cee. | R. P. Allaman has been detailed by | NOTICE Economic Zoologist J .G. Sanders, of | the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, to make an inspection survey of the State to determine the spread of the new oriental peach moth recently introduced from Ja- pan on cherry trees. The pest has I will promptly remove by auto- mobile truck all dead animals and will pay from $4 to $6 for them. On Decoration Day I will have my auto truck for hire. \ 2 RD YELLETS Baltimore. By Mount