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Mount Joy Bulletin

VOLVME XVII NO. 52
MOUNT JOY, PENNA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 29th, 1918
The Mt. Joy Star & News Has Consolidated With This Paper


If You Have a Property of
Kind You Want to
Sell This Fall Now Is the Time to Have It Listed--J. E. Schroll

PIANO RECITAL IN MT.
ALL YOUNG MEN HALL ON FRIDAY EVENING
On Friday evening, May 31st,
MUST REGISTER Mount Joy Hall, a piano recital
be given by the first and sec
grade pupils of Miss T. Anna
for
cards of admission
IF YOU ARE OR WILL BE TWEN. Lhere will be no charge
TY.ONE YEARS OF AGE ON sion and
obtained from any of the
OR BR UN rH pupils: Alice Longenecker
Mumma, Mildred Lindemuth,
: i. licslv ‘harles Irs .
It is compulsory that: all male per- Xa Yi Ma
| Robert Heilig. An inter resting
gram has been arranged and all pre
enjoy hearing the little ones play will
{be welcome. Children 4nder
years of age must accompany
sons, who have, since June 5th, 1917,
and on or before June 5th, 1918, at-
tained their twenty-first birthday,
are required to register June 5th,
1918, between the hours of 7 a. m.
and 9 p. m. Any person, who on]?
account of sickness, will be unable to
present himself for registration, may
apply on or before the day of reg
tration, at the office of Local



No. 1, of this county, for instructions pri: . i
as to how he may register by agent. :
Herewith are appended the places The Commencement Program
young men must register: { The following is the Commence-
At Bainbridge—In the Band Hall: ment program of the graduating
Conoy township. class of the Mount Joy High
At Marietta—In 3oro Couneci’ |on Tuesday evening, June
Marietta Boro: East Done-|8 o’clock—March, Orchestra;

Chamber: |
gal township, Lincoln School house, cation, Rev. Frank Bossert;
3 itory, Florence Habecker;
trict. Quartette; Music, Orchestra;
At Mount Joy—Second Floor of H. |dictory, Erma Hertzog; Music,
S. Newcomer's Hardware Store: Mt. tette; Presentation of Diplomas;
Orchestra ; Address, Hon. .

voting District; Maytown Voting Dis
Joy Boro; East Donegal township, 2 ra;
Springville Voting District; Mt. Joy 0} Benediction, Rev.
township, Milton (Jeaye Voting Dist-'Roberts. The chart for
 
reti and Lower Mt. Joy Voting Dis-| Will be open Wednesday at noon in-
chart
ing District, Strickler’s Schoolhouse ! Commencement will be open
trict; Rapho tow nship: Newtown Vot- stead of Thursday. The
Voting District. noon.
At Elizabethtown—In Friendship

Fire Company building: Elizabeth- Remarks Cost Him Privileges
town Boro; West Donegal Li Sg Lancaster's Street Committee
Mount Joy township, Upper Mt. Joy | cently granted Samuel K. Landis per-
Voting District. mission to establish a gasoline pump
At Lancaster—In Local Board No. at the curb in front of his
1 Office, Third Floor, Court House: During Red Cross week,
East Hempfield township, Landisville | proached by some of the workers,
Voting District, East Petersburg Vot- made a statement that he
ing District, Rohrerstown Voting Di

  

trict; West Hempfield township:|Savings Stamps, or contribute
Mountville Voting District, Northwest | Red Cross, Y. M. C. A., or any
ern Voting District, Silver Spring |war activities. For hi
Voting District, Mountville Boro. remarks the ‘‘permission order’
At Manheim—In Boro Council promptly revoked.
Chamber: Manheim Boro, Penn Town- TED SW
gin, Junction Voting District, South Three Break Jail
enn Voting District, Unionville Vot-| mhyee convicts escaped
ing District; Rapho township, Sport-
ing Hill Voting District,Union Square
Voting District.
EN At astoonnrt


morning. They are
A birthday party was given at the facing vears in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Her- | Pennsylv:


1
of their son, P.
brated his third Diday occasion. for larceny and wanted
Quite a number of his little friends county on ten charges.

were gathered at his home from four py 7
until six o'clock on Tuesday after- Fined for Shooting Pheasant
noon. Those present were: Misses Game Protector Keene, of C
Martha and Hilda Engle; Elizabeth, tiana, arrested and brought
Pauline and Edna Heilig; Dorothy ‘Squire Lutz, of Columbia
Armeta and Mildred Kaylor; |! goiser, of Ironville, for shooting a
ring-neck pheasant out of season.
fine of $25 and the costs were i
5 The
Anna Mary Hershey; Master Bruce hia sportsmen are commended
1 : . F Hian Dy re mo. 7 or in i s 3
Greiner, William Bryan, John Craley, assisting inferring out violations of

Martha Fitzkee, Catherine Cr
ley, Lydia and Rhoda Shank; Elizs
beth Lump, Bessie Rhinehart and posed, totaling $3:

Irvin Garber, James Beamesderfer, {hq game laws.
Mrs. Walter Greiner, Mrs. Frank =
Bryan and Mrs. H. Beamesderfer
Refreshments were served and the
voung folks spent a very enjoyable
afternoon. Paul was remembered by
his friends with many useful and also
az rifts
beautiful oifts, {Indiana horses and colts

Ream’s Next Sale
Mr. Ed. Ream will hold
here on Saturday, June 1st,
Ss Cc Teal E’ | from 3 to 8 year olds. Also a lot of
Th reel a at to liz {acclimated horses, among which are
e he ross Society of Eliza-igome good single line leaders.
Lethtown will hold a Street Carnival i,t 1.30 sharp.

3 tle benefit of the organization. ————-———
Beginning Decoration Day, May 30. |
also Friday and Satarsey, May 31st Frank & Bro’s. Next Sale
Mes

and June 1st. The Carnival will be!
bethtown Citizens Band will farnish|in this place, on Friday,
the music. The street and buildings
will be fittingly decorated for the oc-
casion. This is the first Carniva A
borough held. It is expected it will shoats.
be patronized. |

Good Luck, Walter
: i” or
Zl Making Trucks Qut of Fords al burg Tel legraph,
Mr. H. A Barr .of this place, is|{: .°
ing a specialty of converting
Is into trucl He uses the Ox-jy,
ford attachment and makes a 1% ton: yi
truck out of any Ford. This we ye
i attac hme nt

   
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Prices








They
Were Beauties.

nae Al Sener
Service of Prayer

The Auditors’ Report Passed Examinations
auditors’ report of the Ede Zortr
ip school hoard, B. B. nephes w of
surer, may be found in our adv of this pla passed
rolumns. Pead it and you ations to gnier Annavo
excellent house-keep June 10th. He isi
p’s directo-s are. for se ]
———-—————————
Will Elect Teachers.
€ directors « R:
Sporting H

 

 
{ami
 
veral weeks





1} In compliance
on- {tion of the Presid
Sa n- | special :
school term of | Tyi
     
y L ran church at
on Memorial Day.

el Rr rrreeee
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Fine Dwelling Sold . Adjudications Filed
The dwelling and adjoining lot of These adjudications were


Fannie E. Wolgemuth on North Mar- | within the past week:
ket street were sold to Levi H. Mar-| Mt. Joy township
in for $4,000 3 ’


a ——
wanting.
HOMed Safe “Over There” ™
Aas received .this morning |
| Erecting a Monument.
| ss Laura Culp i
 

rseas. Henry Ghilp and Saiah Ann C
OUR WEEKLY
CARD BASKET
PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE
MANY COMERS AND GOERS
JN THIS LOCALITY
OUR MORTUARY
RECORDINGS
MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE
HAVE PASSED TO THE
GREAT BEYOND
God pastor here,
ent stationed at South Enola,
as on his way horse after spe wii
ing a few weeks in Pliindelp hia with
if to keep their downy face from
getting cold.


; ; E liza Dotiionr
, of this place and Mr.
I: ArTy L ump and (de aughte ir,
hazy mist was raising from the
budding trees,
Who stand majestic all along

spent Sunday
Mrs. Annie Wile

y.
Miss Vivian Coolidge of Lancaster,
visited friends here Sunday.
Vi returned home
They Hie ‘the trip in
L ump’ s Chalmers
rae
HEILIG'S BAKERY
CLOSED FOR MONTH
{ PROPRIETOR DID NOT CONFORM
® THE REQUIREMENTS
THE GOVERNMENT
FOOD ADMINISTRA-
at her home in Bamfordville,
with parents or other adults. t :
distance east of
are requested not to bring Here,
is. | the children will not be Ded to
Board | Feceive them upon the stage during
the rendition of the program.
; : , That smooths the mortal feelings free |.
from a trip to She made her home from fretting cares.
rocker when the family c¢
I There was no
investigation showed that she was
74 years of age.
was the beginning of the weel
end night,
When trudging work was done on «
. Pleasant with his father.
s Mame Fenstermacher x
f relatives at Harrisburg

» at Reading with friends.
iim Ebersole of
‘riends here on Sunday.
and his physi-

 
that valvular disease of the heart had


Howard Greenawalt of George W. Berntheizel

: 4 gies in a line
Administration’s ter two weeks’ illness from an attack
1 “great reposing line against
in this place, was ordered closed Advocate General now, "curb reclined.

to Elizabethtown
There

» is a member of the Metho-


- AA SEE
of rt a member of
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Lancaster City


 
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Shellenberger



 
  

s- |buy any Liberty Loan Bonds,
1S unpc iri






 
  

county prison early

I of Paradise, Pa., serving
years for arson; Albert Langer
A Birthday Party ing eight months for robbery



ia penitentiary for
shey on New Haven street in honor tion of parole and Samuel Garner,
ul Arthur, who cele-, Brownstown, Pa., serving six year


  
yf Bo and Ha
afte rnoon the foll owing teach-
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Elizabeth Murphy
This community was given a
 

phia, spent yesterday s ni
1 . never in his life enjoyed a bet- Geib and fa
's. Philip Pyle of Pitts-
ctw , ;
1s. Dec: ase i is aged 543 years.


Frances were
end with friends at Lewistown.
Fred Sweigert of Philadelphia
was a week-end visitor to his parents,
public sale of horses at his stables : ;
wondering minds,
A structure g
in the night,
, Miriam Kendig.
———— Works of this place. she was a mem-
| will sell an express load of Ohio and

Prayer Service Thursday
3 In accordance with President Wil-
Newpher Garber i i
Givens visited
parents at Middletown on Sunday.
ti aire thi oh ing of gh and want-
ing no praise for herself.
on Thursday afternoon,
h of THE RANK OF THE PUPILS
in this place.


Wittle’s sister, same company

C. 8S, Frank & Bro.
held on Park street the first block off hold their next public sale of
of Sount Market street. The Eliza. |5t¢ck at the yards at Hotel McGinnis,

Albert Vogt and son, | should feel it their duty to be present.
pupils of


George Siller.



when they will sell a lot of oY too
Keller & Bro’s.
and Tiogn County cows, bulls {
were guests of
Kramer and fam-

1 the heifers. Iso a lot of home-raised
Benjamin 8, Dillinger.
re A fis
This entire community
Elizabethtown,
George Hoffmaster over the |


 








had a good Li of
four of its best employes who
i nation’s armed forces that
2 » young men

 

 
Shipped Fine Cattle




barbers
unanimou


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Time Love Feast


 
 



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Killed During a Storm Commencement















 
of Wilmington,
0. G. Longen-


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was destroyed by

   




ives. Fine Ripe Cherries
 
Memorial Day Service
h the prc
{ re wil
service for victory


Marriage Licenses





 


Henry S. Eby,
1 oe : ,740.77; Daniel
sterday at private | Wolgemuth, Mt. Joy boro, $10,347.25
i ——el A eee
blac} k snake “which |
——————— —— a
this week at
i is erecting a mon-
ment in the Henry Eberle cemetery
pskewitz that Eddie Mil-|in memary of her father and Jott,

welve, on account of the
service in the merning. dressed the wound
prayer service will ¢ be for
be at the engine holse : at 8:3
Thursday morning to
ating the graves.
Samuel Zerphey at Sa-

gchwab were christened on jan hour and all the citizens ou



A MIGHT IN Mou NT Joy. THE DOINGS
Written for This Paper by Mr. John
uct SPELT AROUND. FLORIN
Low Kung Mr. Goldfaced Moon in


hand were faintly twink. |ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN-
ling as of old, : INGS FROM THAT THRIVING
While silver edged clowds were hasti- AND BUSY VILLAGE
ly flitting by, = oo

lvin Sides is spending the
.ancaster.
ner Schlegelmilch is spend
week at Maytown.
Henry Kramer and son sj
 
at st Petersburg.
thoroughfares. \ H Bovine ’ of Ephr
The emerald branches rocked by gen-| 0+" § riday in our village.
Vesper breeze, Samuel Walters visited
Harrisburg on Saturday
and Mrs. E. E. Ritter of Mil
ton, is here on a visit to friends
»s Mary Dyer and Miria
Sunday at Middletown.
Mrs. J. H. Long of Middle-


 

  


ery nearby farm. ; .
The Tittle town ow of fai sper in our village.
3 Wi 1 rl ) 1¢ n ¢ € 3
tric Hohts 5 Mr. Adan 1 family were
i By ’ Yeu? S ends at Mari-
every youth's and maiden’s un ‘is
. "<1 1 or » arm * : y rr .
resisting charm; Mr. H. M. Hilbrook of Lancaster,
: mad business trip to town Mon-
under budding ma es a cen- | 4
tury ol M } .
Ther 3 old hicl Mr. D. S. Vollrath of Lancaster,
re came vehicles, ug 1 3
n oni uy nade a business trip to town on


over hundred "autos, if exa
1d,
wv of Perryville,
visitor to town

and family spent






 
 


  
 


1 : D hy SU y a rettysburg, making the
00( y eey 4
1 1 = ri} py auto.
besides ¢ 1 1 a ‘
$ Stud Chol irs. Jacob Rider and Mrs. George
Lu ae 1111 rs, oD \ I . + T 1 3 +
Yor . 1 X St r were Thursday visitors to
10Ls 0 KE thtowr
pie wath Mr d Mrs R. K. Wonderluck of
hspire, re Sunday visitors to
h n riend
\ heist of Pe ra, spent Sun-
erl r !
As were 1 I Aungs
ow S ef ! K ¢ ] Mark S sper
yst \ Lore Boo
viary viet
s out o : 4 hore .
Ini r. Leo Si )
; er ral days he
rv ti | of passioff.gu NM ATT foi
3 I )S( Brinse of
1 ne god A } n, Sun d a home
I ressed : x
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3 [ hor Ise r I t d
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as movie booth, where
ny stran stopped 2 Mrs. Ed. C five child-
e all world has looked yay, of Mai Sunday with
or a dame, Mr. Jacob R and family.
 
a country boy who here
Ea : ] Mrs. Benjamin Fair and
els dropped d:
spent Sunday with Mr.
near Mt. Pleasant.
 



time. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Everett and
J Ble 5 Mr. and Mrs. George Gerbert of
from marble hewn, as solid, philadelphia, Sundayed in our vil-
re and white, lage.
of the Gods it looked to :njamin Lee and family of
lle, Ind., were Tuesday
Thomas McKinley and
 
reat in pose shows bold-



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rs. Joseph Heisey and
1, were Sunday visitors
rs. John Hawk at West
WwW.
Harry Musselman and three
1 of Harrisburg, spent Sunday
rome of Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
IN MT. JOY HIGH SCHOOL
following is the Sa of the
Ms unt Joy High School
May 58:
Hertzog, first;
ond; Vivian

 



John Guhl spent
ist Petersburg, the
the former's daughter, Mrs.

les, Miss


     

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ri Hand Badly Cut
{ The 10-year-old son of Mr,
s on the E. L. Nig
vy the Charles Homes?
a concrete steps, broke
it was carrying and sus
badly cut hand. Dr. A. PF,



ait-~ Prayer Service
 


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