E TWO T. JOY BULLETI MOUNT JOY, PA. Editor & Pro's. J. E. SCHROLL, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR Six Months 50 Cents Three Months 25 Cents Single Copies 2 Cents Sample Copies FREE entered at the post office at Mount Joy as second-class mail matter. All correspondents must have their communications reach this office not later than Monday. Telephone news of importance between that time and 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Changes for advertisements must positively reach this office not later than Mon- day night. New advertisements in- serted if copy reaches us Tuesday night. Advertising rates on applica- tion. The subscription lists of the Lan- disville Vigil, the Florin News and the Mount Joy Star and News, were merged with that of the Mount Joy Bulletin, which makes this paper's circulation about double that of the ordinary weekly. . MARIETTA Mr. J. E. Thompson of Lewistown, spent a féw days in town. " Samuel D. Roland, of Norristown, was visiting in town Sunday Mr. Harry E. Park of the U. S. Navy, was home for a few days. Mr. T. J. Buchanan of Lakewook, N. J., visited his sister here last week. Miss Emily Roath, a nurse at the U. of P. hospital, at Phila., is home her vacation. Mr. Ferdinand Zuch of Bowling Green, 0., is visiting friends and ac quaintances here. Mrs. B. Frank Hiestand and daugh- ters Nancy and Sarah visited friends at Bridgeville, Del. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dunlap and children of Baltimore, spent a few days here with her parents. Elmer Kauffman, of the U. S. S. Steamship New Orleans, is visiting his father, ex-Burgess Isaac G. Kauff- man. ; Ward Knight, of New York city, spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Knight, East Front street. David R. Mehaffey, of New York city, spent Sunday with his sisters, Miss Gertrude Mehaffey and Mrs. Richard Mott. Friday evening more than three score friends of Hamill B. Alexander of Marietta, gave him a chicken and waffle supper at Accomac. Charlie Humer again showed ’em at the weekly shoot of the Lan- He headed on caster Gun Club Friday. the list with 93 out of 100. The National Casting Company, of Marietta, are turning out some of the largest castings ever made in Lancas- ter county, and last week completed a mammoth one. Miss Nan Sargen, Miss Margie Haines and William Dye have re- turned from a trip to Camp Upton, where Miss Sargen visited her finance, Private N. Dye, Company F. Second Infantry, just before sailing. A party of young people, chaper- oned by Miss Mary Yohn, of Mount- - ville, are having a house party at Jacob Risser’s cottage, on the Sus- quehanna river, opposite Marietta. Among the party are people from Maytown, Mountville and Columbia. Severely wounded in action on the Italian front, Shannon Zink, son of = Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Zink, of this place, is in a base hospital in Italy recovering from his injuries, accord- ing to a card received by the soldier's father on Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence, of Reading, spent a day with his parents and sister on Friday last. On Satur- day Frank C. Lawrence, Sr., of Ma- rietta, received a telegram from Reading to come at once that the doe- tor was seriously ill poisoning. A number of people from Marietta including the Rev. W. E. Wichter, the quarterly meeting at Mount Joy on Sunday in the Bethel church, that place, Columbia were also represented. Rev. Wichter delivered an address in the after- noon. John Mumma mothered 12 pigs and raised them all. The mother pig died and left the young ones to their fate when John took up the task of raising them with a bottle. He pro- cured 5 nursing bottles and they took readily to it and thrived. John wants a neat sum for the pigs who are a healthy, fat lot. { SPORTING HILL | | Miss Eva Shelly visited friends at, Manheim on Sunday. Mrs. D. S. Miller is spending sev- | eral weeks at Harrisburg. Mrs. Wm. R. Martin spent several days with relatives at York. i Miss Anna Nissley spent several | days at Lancaster, the guest of Miss | Mary Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kauffman | were guests of Mrs. Clemanda Kauff- man on Sunday. H. Miller, of Philadelphia, visited his sister, Mrs. A. H. Degler, during the week-end. Miss Emma Dissinger spent several | days at New Holland as the guest of | Miss Anna Nearing. | Master Abram Hershey, of Laneas- ter, is spending some time with his| uncle, Wm. Hershey. | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Herman, of | Fruitville, spent the Fourth with his| sister, Mrs. Wm. Haldeman. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fetter, of| Manheim, visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kauffman. Misses Vivian and Helen Coolidge of Lancaster, spent the Fourth with their aunt, Mrs. B. L. Kauffman. Rolandus Gibble left this village on Monday for Harrisburg, where he entered upon duties as fireman on the P.R.R Mr. and Mrs. Amos Nissley, of Union Square, spent Sunday in the home of their son-in-law, Samuel Garman. Misses Lillie Breneman, Nora Eb; and Martha Brubaker, of Back Ru were recent guests of Miss Anna Kauffman. Mrs. Clemanda Kauffman w leave Wednesday for Baltimore, e where she will spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Peters. - Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Nissley and of J. N. and Daniel Brandt, at Bam- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence autoed to Hummelstown on Sunday. : so Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Ruhl and sons Elmer and Jacob, Mrs. Aaron Pickle Saturday and Sunday in the home of | Walter Warner, near East Peters-| burg. Mr, and Mrs. Abram Weaver and daughters, Esther, Bertha and | Marion, and son, Paul were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Frank-|a? houser. Marion is spending the week here . Vi H ey Bowman and daugh ter, Marion are spending a few day with D. Dissinge ind family. Mr, ind Mrs. Frank Iceman, Mr, and Mrs Harry Kessler, Harry and George D nger nd Ezra Hertzler, all of Richland, were Sunday guests at the ime place Mr. aml Mrs. Frank Felker and aughters, Louisa and Oliva and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Horst and daugh er, Arline, visited their parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Martin Horst, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Seitz, of Mount Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Gruber and daughter, Katharine of Cherry Hill, spent Sunday at the same place. — BE - RHEEMS Mr. and Mrs. Victor Diebler an- nounce the birth of a daughter. Church of the Brethren held their regular morning services at this place last Sunday morning. Harry Emenheiser started his threshing rig last Monday, to gather up the 1918 wheat crop. Mr. Joseph W. Kraybill spent last Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. E. E. Risser and family near Lawn. Mr. H. H. Bard, daughter Amanda and son, Robert spent one day at Lancaster, where they combined busi- ness with pleasure. The S. S. Kraybill family spent the Fourth at Washington, D. C. where they were guests of their son, Henry and family. Mrs. S. S. Kraybill returned from Washington, D. C., last Monday even- ing after spending four days with her son, Henry and family. Messrs. Webster Eshleman and Paul B. Heisey, two promising young men were pleasant callers in place Monday afternoon. The Revs. Noah Mack and J. Bres- conducted the overflowing ser- 's held in the school house at Ris- sler vi ser’s church at the Frank Pierce funeral. J. A. Hipple, Supt. of the Penn Lime, Stone and Cement Company with his family now occupy their summér residence near the Mount Pleasant park. With the modern machinery and ideal sunshine weather the farmers | with ordinary sized farms hustled their wheat crops into the barn, tak- ing but a few days. Harry Emenheiser, the Mount Joy township thresher was the first to deliver 1918 wheat to the D. G. ‘inser warehouse, where they pay .20 for first-class wheat. Enos Floyd, the jitney driver took Bi €0 this | | SALUNGA The potato crop has gained 20 per Northwest Rapho Read th: Bulletin. | CC .B. Brandt entertained the fol-|cent. since the late rain. * [lo ing on Sunday: Monroe Waser | Editor Schroll of The Bulletin | ¢%% fand family and Mr. and Mrs, Track, | made a business call on Salungaites | 3 of Lancaster Junction, Monday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fasnacht, of Mr. John Peifer and family made | od { Mastersonville and Clayton Hollinger | and family spent the Sabbath at | Highspire and Elizabethtown. { Mr. and Mrs. Isaac S. Hollinger, {of the Orchard Farm at the Masonic | Home, on the Fourth visited in Rapho township in his Saxon six. Samuel Brandt and family and mether, of near Mount Joy, have | | lately received their first letter from | their son, Abram, somewhere in France and he reports favorably. | On Sunday at Chiques, Enoch Eby, a returned missionary from India, preached to an attentive congrega- | tion and for the benefit of a boy's in India collected | | Cooper. Misses Mary All and Willa Mel- linger of Rohrerstown, spent Thurs- day afternoon with Misses Ellen and Florence Way. and family. Mr. James Kendig of Fortress good health. The few of our young people whe had gone to Gettysburg, on Sunday, had a fine time. ' Frank Newcomer of Coatesville, spent Suhday with his mother, Mrs. Susan Newcomer. Mrs. Heis and Mrs. Plasterer of Manheim, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weidman. David and Elizabeth Stewinger are spending the week at Mount Gretna, boarding school $129 Elmer Christ, who for the past has been engaged at painting with Frank! Geib and his corps of men, helped his landlord, John Sowers to gather and Elizabeth bring in the sheaves and such a Misses Mary Kendig, bounteous harvest. | Peifer and Martha Eby were at a Prof. H. K. Eby, principal of the small picnic at Williamson’s Park on High School at Holidaysburg, was| Friday afternon. The Fackler family autoed to seen in our midst. He enjoys to get Marietta, on Sunday afternoon call- back to Rapho to see his former ac- On Monday the largest funeral for 6 day afternoon at the creek celebrat- many years was held - at Risser’s ing Cletus Raffensberger’s sixth Church after the departure of a dea-| birthday. con member in the body of Frank | Mr. and ‘Mrs. David Cooper, Jr.. Pierce of Rheems. A large number and daughter Helen and Mr. and Mrs. services for those who could not en- and Mrs. A. R. Cooper. ter the church. It was twenty-five J. Howard Peifer and family with | their home near Mount Joy on Sun- | | day. ROHRERSTOWN | Mr. George, Way and wife enter- tained the Methodist Minister and Rev. and Mrs. Downs on Sun- Misses Mary Kendig, Martha rs A rn | Read the Bulletin. [its | Mrs. C. Sheeler is spending a week | $25: |at Atlantic City. Hagy Bros., of Harrisburg, were in | town, Sunday. Miss Mabel Starr | party at Pequea. ! | Mr. Henry Meyers of Harrisburg, | among the guests. Mrs. Lizzie Royer of Lancaster and daughters, Miss Elsie Weaver of 1 attended a house | guests of Dr. B. E. Kendig and fam- | visited his mother over Sunday. ily or the Sith of the month a Saturday visit to Mr. Abram Myers | MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Ce mp pee ls ” | 1 | | | | | | ~ : lo, Monroe reports self as happy and in | ( { | | 9, Ca’ with their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. | 9, | | | | | quaintances. His "brother, Rufus, a! ing on their aunt, Mrs. Dennison, graduate of Milton Grove, after a|who is on the sick list. few more moons will be at College; Ira Herr and family and R. D. | Hill. | Raffensberger and family spent Fri- | . Fe *, & 0 | from this place were in attendance.| William Cooper spent Sunday at Mt. | The schoolhouse was also used for Gretna, guests of their brother, Mr. | years these days that the Kreider Eli Hostetter and family and Miss | funeral was held, where six head-| Edith Bentzel were entertained by | stones now mark the place. | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strickler at | Way and Minnie Eshleman were also | Jersey City, and Miss MAry Mussel- man of the same city were welcome | The Union picnic of the Rohrers-| : . : Nis { oi Sunday er will be” held Miss Alice Strickler, the efficient July 30th. at Lititz. | superintendent of the M. E. Sunday |” “Miss Cora Charles of Smithville, School, has returned from the As- [was a visitor at the home of Rev. F. bury Park School of Methods and |W. McGuire this week. {You may be sure she was on. Harry Baer and family from Han. usiastic in her work on the return | : ). ome. over, were guests of A. B. Baer,] | postmaster, on Sunday. PE i, J : B Mrs. Katie Klinger, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Laura Stubbs and son Guy, of | Yohn F Naser Mr 5d Mes Montoc | Westbrook, were entertained on Mon- Waser and ‘daughter Minerva V eins af hep 3 rs. Sue Bae | Was & au Mo é {day afternoon by Mrs. Sue Baer. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rev. Henry Sonon, Albert Sonon, | # Way, | Diffenderfer, | There has been a change in the mails at the Rohrerstown post office. | The last mail leaves at 6:28 P. M. a full load of citizens from this place | to Harrisburg, to view the National Parade and the Independence exer- cises returning at 11 o’clock, P. M. Mrs. Amos Kauffman entertained Frank Shank spent several days at|the following on Thursday: Mrs. Al-| Rowenna, Pa., this week where D. G.!bert Landis and Mrs. Mary Baer of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henne, Mr. and | Mrs. Oscar Ruhl and children Chester | and Verna and Misses Alma Ditzler, | Esther Bushong, Esther Summy and | Mary Ober were entertained by Mr. | and Mrs. Phares Metzler on Sunday. with blood pastor of the Bethel church, attended | and Wrightsville | | of Harrisburg; and Mrs. [ Rowenna is daughters, Anna, Kathryn, Edith and |" Elizabeth, spent Sunday in the homes | Ji John Sheaffer and | son, Emanuel and daughter, Kathryn | and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rice and son, | and sons, Russel and Chester, spent f E TT Brinser purchased three thousand bushels of wheat which is now being | loaded into cars under the supervi- sion of Mr. Shank. W. L. Heisey, Justice of the Peace entertained 20 guests at his residence at Locust avenue and trolley street last Sunday, among them were Rev. L. M. Strayer, Presbyterian modera- tor of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. John Stauffer of Landisville, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W. Heisey of this place. — et ——— ROWENNA The tobacco is growing rapidly along the river. Miss Ruth Hyse Blanche Tracey. Jos. Strickler of visitor here lately. Paul Hart of Philadelphia, visited at Horace Glatfelter’s. Mary and Martha Shank Harrisburg on the Fourth. Mrs. Stevens of Columbia, visited her brother Walter Helm and family. Mrs. Walter Helm and daughter visited at her home in Bird-in-Hand. Mrs. John Ziegler and children of of York, visited Lancaster, was a were at Conestoga Centre, visited at J. H. | Ziegler’s. Mrs. Daniel Mackinson and two fchildren spent a week at York visit 1g relatives. The first peaches and apples were | picked on the Rowenna Farming | Co.’s ground. | Rev. Oscar Kraybill, of Middle- | town, will preach at Maytown, two { nights this week. H. C. Weirich of Washington, D. ., autoed to Pennsylvania and {stopped at Amos Shank’s. Mrs. P. F. Snyder of Lititz, enter- tained Miss Iva Albright in honor of her birthday over the week-end. Mrs. Harry Hoover, daughter Mae Arnold of | Enola, visited at Daniel Kauffman’s. Mrs. George Kelly and son George of Chester, and Miss Emma C. Smith of Philadelphia, who are spending their vacation at Elizabethtown, spent a day with their aunt Catharine Eyer. The Maytown Union Picnic will be held at Hershey, Wednesday, July 31. invited. Trucks will leave Maytown Square not later than 6:45 to go to take the trolley at the Colebrook Road. The fare will be 40 cents. Children under 6 years of age go free. M. R. Hoffman’s of Maytown, are spending sometime at their cottage Edelweiss. Over the week-end Miss Esther enteretained Misses Mary and | Susan Homshier of Strasburg, Miss Lillian Hipple of Marietta, Henry Rich of Marietta, Harold Hauck of Eddystone, David Shank, Rowenna, and Messrs. Jack, Frank and Elmer B. Grove, of Maytown. MAYTOWN A call was made for more workers in the Surgical Dressings Room and Garment Room. So far our towns- le have responded nobly. Sixty- were busy at work at the rs last week. We have room r more and need you very Rooms are open Tuesday afternoon and evening and Wednesday after- ) 1d evening. Come and help us )r your boy. During the past we sent in to Columbia Chapter 140 housewives, 13 blankets, IR dc pairs socks, 71% dozen tray cov , 180 cotton pads, 5 4x8 compresses, 300 4x4 sponges. k rooms will be open for Red Cross Saturday after- 1 2 to 4. eet AR meme for Divorce K ch, of Lancaster, ation for divorce in office from her och, on the nt. Mr. Koch Applies Harriet V i has filed an appl the prothonc husband, ¥ ground ef for ter orm much. | folowing supplies: 59 sale of Ebersole and Oberholtzer conducting | underwear, 7 aprons, 14 comfort [services in the church and Rev. Noah | CHE a 'D . > Mack and Rev. John Bressler in the] en handkerchiefs, | | Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Baer and Charles Stubbs of Oxford, Pa. and] Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seeber, of Colum- | bia, motored to Cresswell on Sun- day. ELIZABETHTOWN Auto Dealer, J. H. Garber sold a Mr. M. N. Davis and family and |Ford to E. R. Hoover, of Steven’s Mrs. Romayne Crawford and Miss! Hill. Elsie Wor all took an auto trip to the | Mrs. George Keener and Mrs. Masonic Homes at Elizabethtown, on | Stauffer, of Manheim, were the Sunday. | guests of D. Y. Stauffer and family. Preaching at the Church of God | David Herr and family, of Millers- next Sunday at 10:30 A. M.,, theme, |ville and David Herr and wife, of “The Christian’s Duty to his Govern-, Donerville, were the guests of C. P. ment,” at 7 P. M., theme, “The Un-' Eshleman and family. limited Life.” | H. S. Brandt and family had as - | their guests on Sunday Abram et EO EAST PETERSBURG ie’ and wife and son Jacob and ! Albert Fitzkee, of Maytown, Joseph | a. {Sener and wife, Aaron Geistweit and | Mrs. Lillian Murr, of New Holland, | Wife, Miss Pauline McCarthy and | was in this borough a few days with Paul Shank, of Bainbridge. {her brother, Wm. E. Keylor. Menno Risser and family had as Mrs. B. F. Kauffman tendered a|their guests on Sunday Dawson party to a number of her friends last | Shearer and family, Elam Risser and Saturday evening at her home. ( family, Edwin Eshleman and family, Miss Ruth Kauffman, of Kready- | Joseph Baker and family, Mrs. J. A. ville, was home on Saturday with her Coble and daughter, Barbara, Misses parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kauff-| Anna Stager, Pearl McCarthey, Anna man. Myers and Mary Stager and Harry Mrs. F. L. Esbenshade and son,| Weisgarber and Jacob Stager. Walter, of Refton, were the guests of | . Miss Lydia Withers entertained a the former's sister, Mrs. Walter Lu-|few of her friends at her home, on pold, over Sunday. West High street, on Friday evening. On Monday evening the Ladies’ (A very enjoyable evening was spent Auxiliary of the Lancaster General | With games, vocal and instrumental Hospital met at the home of Misses | music, after which luncheon was Miriam and Esther Hershey. served in the dining room. Those Mr. and Mrs. Senka Hilbert and |Present were: Misses Violet Wealand, two daughters, Florence and Arlene, Fannie Earhart, Salome Withers, of Fleetwood, were the guests of Mr. |Daisy Donecker, Anna Olweiler, and Mrs! G. G. Kiehl a few days. Bernice Hiestand, Lydia Withers and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grosh and |Messrs. Russel Hein, Milton Hies- son, Walter, of Bethlehem, are in this|tand, Benjamin Ferrier, Frank borough this week, the guests of Mr. |Bieneman, Frank Meyer, Elmer Grosh’s sister, Mrs. Amos Swarr. Groff, Harold Treichler and Elam Henry Dombach, Mrs. Lavina Dom- | Zook. bach and Misses Mary Bassler and) Mary Flory were at New Providence on Sunday, the guests of Charles Eberly. Last Friday evening the Misses | Bertha, #ddna and Elsie Gochnauer gave a knitting party to eighteen girl friends. The evening was spent by knitting and in a social manner. ER eee FLICKER’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lehman and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller and family | called in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. | Samuel Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Miller. Mr. John Freeman and Mr. George Logan} of near Landisville, passed NEWTOWN Mr. A. C. Geltmacher received a letter from their son, John, some- where in France, saying he is well. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Resh of this place visited Mr. and Mrs. Amos Deckhard at Falmouth on Sunday. Mr. Harry Myers of Pittsburgh, spent a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Myers at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fletcher and family of Maytown and Mr. William Haines of Lititz, visited Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah Haines here Sunday. Mr. Albert Gallagher, of Philadel- phia and Mr. Horace Hipple of Har- ing subscriptions H. Hipple at this place on Sunday. Popular Monthly. i Mr. and Mrs. Amos Geltmacher of ., Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hess and fam- | Kinderhook and Misses Carrie Rich- ily entertained on Sunday: Misses ards and Katherine Richards of Co- J ‘a Shank, Mary Hollinger, and |lumbia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. {Fannie Longenecker; Messrs. Elmer |A. C. Geltmacher, Sunday. . } Gantz, John and Clyde Miller, Ray-| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shires and son Imond and Victor Longenecker and |Ross of Back Run and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hess. {Earl G. Mumma and family of Mount Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller enter- | Joy, were Sunday guests of Mr. and tained the following over the Sab-|Mrs. J. D. Mumma. bath: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bru-| —e———— \ | baker, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Snavely, |! . | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, Mr. and | { Mrs. Allen Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | {win Miller and daughters Anna, Es-| {ther and Myrtle and Mr. and Mrs. | {Jacob Risser and family. | The funeral of Mr. Frank Pierce | was one of the largest held at Ris-| |ser’s church for a long time. The] church was crowded in every nook | fond corner and also the school house, | where services were also held. i for the People’s ( { Luetta flap-jacks engl i | school house. ——eetll eee. | i The Joy of Living ! | To enjoy life we must hawe*tood | | health. No one can reasomfibly hope | j to get much real pleagufe out of life | : when his bowels ape®clogged a good; ’'Sides savin’ {share of the tipf€@ and the poisons] “°t ter save sugar. De bes’ way that should be“€xpelled are absorbed Save sugar is ter use syrups en t : : 10ney. into the sysé€m, producing headache A ulce i'l pitcher full er ’lasses U. S. 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