VOLUME XVIli NO. 52 Big Time in Mount Joy [ay 30--Fine Parade With Four Bands, Soldiers Home From France! ALL IS READY FOR DECORATION DAY PARADE WILL CONSIST OF FOUR DIVISIONS THIS YEAR— FOUR BANDS AND A DRUM CORPS WILL FURNISH MUSIC There but one more obstacle in the way for a successful Memorial Day demonstration here and present indication e that that will be cleared, : we 1st have fair weather. ‘n Sun the Sons of Veterans placed flag on the graves of de- the various Mount Joy cemetery 39, Chickies 4 Kraybill’s comrades in follows: Eberle Florin 21, parted cemeteries cemetery Lincoln RO Mt. Pleasant 1, Eby’s 4, 5. Donegal Springs 7, Rohrerstown 18, Landisville and Salunga 18. At 9 a. m. on Memorial Day ser- vices will be held o’er the graves of comrades in the Florin, Lincoln and Mount Joy At 10 a. m. similar services will be held in the Eberle cemetery. At 2 p. m. sharp the parade, which will be as follows, will move from the Park: X cemeteries. First Division. Chief Marshall, John E. Schroll; Aids, C. N. Mumma, Fred Farmer, Ed. Ream and Wm. H. Strickler; Burger's Military Band, Soldiers of the European War, Lieut. D. H. Nis- sley Post No. 478, G. A. R. and vis- iting comrades; Lieut. D. H. Nissley Camp No. 74, S. of V.; Speaker and Ministerial Association, Chief Bur- gess and Borough Council; Musie Committee. Second Division. Chief Aid, D. H. S. Derr; Aids, Jos. Witmer, H. W. Garber, Earl Griss- incer and H. E. Hauer; Knights of Malta 3and ; Uniformed Ranks Knights of Malta of Lancaste egal Commandery, No. 533, of Malta, led by aid Chas. J. I Mount Joy Auxiliary Red Cross Third Division. Chief Aid, P. E. Getz; Aids, Kauffman, Jr., H. H. Krall, Martin and Roy Hoffman; E! town Band; Court Mount Joy No F. of A.; Otsego Tribe Drum Corps and Otsego Tribe No. 59, Imp. O. R. M led by Aid J. Harry Miller; Friendship Fire Company No. 1. Fourth Division. De n > 3¢ nn > 20Q Chief Aid, Elam S. Myers; Aids, Kraybill Strickler, Charles Neiss, Chester Ney and Chas. PD. Carson; City Band of Lancaster, Public Schools marching, led by Aid Arthur P. Mylin; School Board; Schools on wagons in charge of Aids John Whar- sell and Harry Weidman; Horse-baek Riders B. F. Kauffman Sr. in charge of Route of the Parade. Owing to the repairs to the Market street bridge by the Penna. R. R. Co. the route of the parade is slightly changed from that of former years. Form on Mai and Market streets, of town; to Old to East Main to end countermarch to Manheim, Market, to North Market, move west on Main, to Marietta, to Donegal, to New Haven, to Marietta, Jacob, to Mount Main, } to East Main, to Joy, to Barbara, to dismiss. to ind Programme. : f 1fter the parade the | county cows. and bulls Don’t forget ram will be rendered |the date June 6. 04 remeeeest~ CRN nme Lancaster; { More Men Should Teach Audience ;| : . Iv f : nee here were onl en er Onward | sed in. toachis T as Mili vu | S Military | -ounty in the schoc : Ea al] 4 or soon to rh Lo thu gaged { O pe sntac X y ’ ot bodv that ; va ton I J he in county Debt tc h Nat S Her > ee ———————— Thonn W. McKi we Selectior Sa: gst : The I rT 3 > " “Flu Cure Discovered Cit 3an VI )¢ he Army A Sag ‘ : eh : Be \ new treat yr Spanish O01 I Y Na , pur- J : ¢ : uel I 0 caiciu 1S ger Militar ica, Audi- : a Hig = . AT een discovered at he S N. ence: Selectioi of alta V B 1.7 ID. quarantine tion, where he anu; been used with excellent result Of A Band Concert. 203 cases |i which th reat \ bar oncert w be 'n in the | ment has be sed 0 nel par} 1 th Y } the Knightsideath occurred. PN M B _— rel Finnegan Accepts Office Citizens are requested to bring as| yovernor Sproul officially many flowers as they can spare to nounced that Th E. Finne fire er house at 7:00 A. M.|now deputy commissioner of educa- Memorial Day, to be used inftion of the State « f New York. had | king bouquets for decorating the |acreed to accept the flice of State of G. A. R. Veterans in the | Superintendent of Public Instruction us cemeteries. |of Pennsylvania. He will t: up Se—— his duties about June 1. ~ . $ 2 . v eet DE All sons of veterans are request- ed to meet at the fire engine house Two Murderers Sentenced on Memorial Day at 8:00 A. M. to Judge Landis on Saturday sen- go to the various cemeteries for|tenced John K. Sandoe to the elec- services. In the afternoon they are|tric chair for killing little Anna requested to be on hand in good | May Hershey near Greenland and time for the parade. Those having |Venus Frankhouser to twenty years uniforms will wear them. Those|for killing his paramour, Nora who do not have uniforms are in-|Heitz, at his home in Ephrata. vited to parade in citizen's clothes. It is the purpose of the Camp to get as many in line as possible, as this will be a memorial for the veterans of the Civil War and the European War. Took a Morning Walk Mr. and Mg Frank Bryan, on Sunday morni: YT made a search for their son William, who was missing from his home. After spending some time in searching for the missing youngster he was returned to his home having wandered down Main street to the extreme east end of town. The parents of the little boy were gratly relieved after the child was again returned to them. Knights | nnett; | F.| Kervin | heth-! The Mount Joy Bu TWO MEN DYNAMITE CHICKIES CREEK FOR FISH | On two occasions two men dyna- | mited Chickies creek for fish and [these illegal acts should be in- [ vestigated by the proper authorities. Last Monday afternoon at o'clock ltwo men in a boat discharged a |heavy charge of dynamite in the lereek at the Big Oak just below i Chickies park. The force of the ex plosion sent water as high as the [trees. It is said that a number of i i fish were killed. | Friday afternoon the same thing {occurred, the act being perpetrated presumably by the same men who lagain used a boat. While the [names of the men are not known | they can be identified by the per- [sons who saw them. The matter has been reported to the State Fish | Commissioner and it is more than | likely that the perpetrators will be |brought to justice. | EE | TIME IS WELL COVERED { BY P. R. R. TRAINS NOW [ A new schedule went into effect lon the Pennsylvania Railroad here {on Sunday and following is the time of our local trains: | Eastward [ Weekdays—12.21, 8.32 and 10.01 8. m.; 12.39, 2 1.18, 6.28 p. m. Sundays—12 and 10.07 a. m.; {4.17 and 8.04 m. | Westward Weekdays—7.10, 10.08 and 10.34 a. m*; 1.50, 4.; 5.48 and 6.57 p.m Sundays—6.23 and 10.34 a. m.; 1.50, 5.48 and 7.52 p. m. The most important changes from the former schedule are: Fast Line west, stops here daily at 1.50 p. m. and Phila. Accommodation east at 8.14 has been taken off entirely. re ree Woman Hurts Foot Mrs. Morris Heilman, residing on a farm, in East Donegal Township, north of Marietta, confined to her {home nursing a ve sore left foot. iMrs. Heilman had been in the chicken house and in doing some of [the work on the second story, | stepped down onto box, in which rotruded a small wire nail. The ‘orce of her alighting was so great that her 1 and had difficulty in wtricating her foot from the box. A New Undertaker Here. Mr. M. B. Krum, the undertaker who will succeed “Bobby” Hoke, who was killed in France, arrived here on Monday with his family and house- hold effects and is located in the pro- perty vacated by Mr. Charles Rick- secker, at the corner of West Main street and Comfort alley. Mr. Krum will be ready for business in the very near future. Fire Destroys Barn large frame barn L. D. Douglas, at within hotel, by fire on the Washing- stone’s throw of was completely de- Thursday The farm tonboro, the stroyed of a boro evening. The origin is unknown The P. O. S. of A. hall there was also dam aged to the extent of $100. —— Keller & Bros.” Next Sale Messrs. J. B. Keller & Bro., will hold their next public sale of live stock at their yards at the Farmers’ Inn, in this place, on Frid: June 6, it 1:25 sharp new They will have 49 head of ster and Yorl “*trhrodhsEitM-eprec ibpo@ ns Three Bank Reports The reports of the First National Bank and the Union National Bank of this place, and the First National Bank of Landisville, may be found in our advertising columns. ) —_——e—— Many Were at Washington Ninety-six people from this section boarded the train here Sunday and took advantage of the excursion to Baltimore and Washington. ——metll Ee. Will Elect Teachers The School Board of East Done- gal township will meet. on Thursday evening to elect teachers for the coming term. Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, May 28, 1919 NUMEROUS BAD AUTO ACCIDENTS CADILLAC EIGHT UPSET WEST OF FLORIN—THOMAS STOHLER'S SAXON DE- STROYED BY FIRE- PACKARD TURNS TURTLE A number of automo in this section the past miraculous ints escaped with their Mihere were | bile accidents week and it of the partici i how some lives. A large Packard upset on the | Petersburg state road, a large Cad | illac turned turtle west of Florin, | Thomas Stohler’s Saxon was de stroyed by fire and as a result but one verson is in the hospital. Wenger's Auto Upset Benjamin Wenger, wife and daughter, of Upper Rapho, had a nar- grand- Day Last Memorial (Selected) His Wheel out the chair Mirandy, | hear the sound of drums An’ down the street beyond 1 know The old procession comes | Push me out next the curb, my dear row escape from what might have been a very seripus accident on last Sun evening. They were descend ¢ hill beyond Union Square, in | their automobile, on the way toward Mastersonville. An automobile ahead | failed to observe Mr. Wenger's signal | pass, and to | Wenger turned | The auto ne sufficient to collision room avoid Mr. his machine into the bank for upset doing considerable damage to the top and other parts of the ma- { chine. Mrs. Wenger sustained a frac- ture of the left shoulder while Mr. Wenger suffered quite some bruises escaped without Dr. Dunlap medical at- he granddaughter receiving any injuries. rendered the necessary tention. Touring Car Upset Cadillac Eight touring car k at the cuvert west (Continued on page 4) i — i lim THE SURROUNDING RURAL DISTRICTS ELECT TEACHERS © figured wree Thes ers were e h surroun:i rural districts Mt. Joy Townshin The School Board of Joy lected the following teach- Florin, va arth township e ers for the coming term: nt; Fai: Mame cant; Joint Landis; R Woodland, ross; Mt vacant; Wheatland, D. H. Grandview, Miss Grohan; Sunnyburn, Kathryn Imbody. The school term will open on Monday, Sept. 1st. ( Singer; Rapho Township. At a meeting of the School Board of Rapho township held on Saturday the following teachers were for the term of 1919-1920: Union Square, Rev. J. B. Bruba Ker; Chestnut Grove, Lillian Becker; Mt. Vernon, J. K. Miller; Midway, Edna Frank; Sporting Hill Primary, Margaret Muehe; Sporting Hill Sec ondary, Rev. Sweigart; Lincoln, C Emerson Rohrer; Hossler’s, Esther Sweigart; Elm Tree, C aymond Geib: Back Run, Mrs. C aymond Geib; Sunnyside, Fanny Brub: Chiques, M: Brubaker; { Ple: Newtown, elected ry Mackley; There ts people. is a l: sey in front of the Fi Na- bank, the stars upon which designated how many young men were in the service and also those who made the supreme sacrifice. On one side of this service flag will be placed a community Honor flag which was given to Mount Joy Joro because we exceeded our quota in the Victory Liberty Loan campaign. The flag contains one star which designates fifty per cent. over subscription. On the other side of the service flag will be placed a Five Star Community flag, given to our town in recognition of the fact that we either equaled or exceeded our quota in all five loans. The raising of these flags will be part of the program in the park Memorial Day afternoon. —_———e——————— Taken to the Hospital Mrs. Sue R., wife of A. B. Cling, was taken to the General Hospital at Lancaster, svffering from a frae- tured right hip, the result of a fall from a step ladder last Tuesday. . I want to see my comrades an’ Say “Howdy'" as they pass Here comes “Old Glory,” bless her! As proud an’ fine today As if there never wi: no blood | Spilled twixt the Blue and Gray. | The band is makin’ music, ch! But still 1 hanker, wife Fer one o' them old rch tunes ! On a plain old dru id fife f Here come the boy Marindy, se There's Bob, an’ old Cap Lane A-marching straight and proud as if They was recruits again An’ there's old Ben MeClure by jing A-stumpin’ pakt though He hadn’t left his leg down South Over fifty years ago They see me wife hey're wavin’ hands And see ’em all salute \s if I were some high mogul A general to )'t Hooray, boys-hip, hooray! If my old lew ow : You bet I'd be out ther line Again, old pard th vou he sun seems gittin darker now The sky is turnin The boys, the flags tootin bands All seem so fur Ly Come to me, wife he are you (ate Take hold my h hear It A I Here! bugle soundin aps I'm—I'n el tl GRADUATES HEAR OeSS DR. H. M. J. KLEIN VTOWN HIGH HOLDS 24th AN- | NUAL COMMENCEMENT 12 STUDENTS IN SENIOR CLASS I hall, Maytowr he evening rons f th erings ever hel 3 he twengge-fourtl 121 commencement exercises of the May The in- prettily sion, the colors town high terior of decorated school were held the hall for the verv of the class, maroon and buff, cream and red roses predominating in the color scheme. The class motto, “Build for Character, Not for Fame,” was inscribed above the stage, in the colors of the class. On the stage were seated the goraduates, teachers, di- rectors and speaker of the evening. I'he order of exercises was begun immediately after the processional and all took their seats ipon the platform. After the invocation by Rev. Mitzell, of the Reformed irch, the followin nr am was ndered : Chorus, high school, (a) Almond P, I (L est (b) The utatory allozzi) Du Blossoms (A. Merry Heart a0 L Mastersonville, vac 0 “What the W Has Brought v, vacant; Pike, vacant; to Us,” Alberta M. Boll After wel field, vacant; Maple Grove, closed.|coming the large audience, she deliv Salaries *range from $60 to $80 per|ered a very timely oration, and told month, depending on teacher's mark|of the many thing ) come, in and experience. School will begin {addition to those alre: broucht to | Mond eptel r Ist, for a termjus 1 the terrible over oles [of se nontl rec on, * Curt At I “ast Hempfield My piano Ir “1 Del na | = East Hempfield Township |bautier); hig | orat “Me- | i 1onrd met at Rohrerstown on | moral Day Mir Le. K no | fternoon and appointed the n i : 2 b z 2 Kiler 10 teachers: Landisvill pice), Mumm ie A Laie Metzger: Landisville G 5 or} Build | } St vh ndis | it; Landisville First | y Elli E Snyder; | ? Intermed Anna Joht n to | Pr Mary B R | Go I Kl h Hoover Roh- | ot | | Secondary Mabe Adair; | } : rstown |] diate. Blanche | ‘ u Pi Lyd rochenauer; | > 1 Pe re Gr B. Ella} nd | Rio Q Clay | 1 Intermediat Jlanche Smith; | ) el Prim Gra =] 1 i! 1 | El yeth W Y Oal Grove, | L | ' Martha Leh h nt, Ellen|{J. Raffo) Ek | He art t r, M n 1 ! Dr. H. M. J ! DO —— | W { COMMUNITY HONOR FLAGS | : v "| WILL BE RAISED ON FRIDAY |, Jour ue fod | | 1 vhict ropri: { at 01 our | | hi i | 1n be | : )r and mean to our town ——————— Lutheran Church Entertainment On Tuesday evening, June 3rd, at eight o’clock, an entertainment under the auspices of the Missionary Soci- ety of Trinity Luthetan church will be rendered. A most excellent pro- oram is being prepared consisting of choruses, duets, recitations, dialogues of all kinds, which portray the lives and customs of people in heathen countries. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to everybody to be present. A silver offering will be taken. Se — BORN. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hawthorne announce the birth of a son yester- OUR WEEKLY CARD BASKET PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE MANY COMERS AND GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY Re N. A. Barr of Tremont, spent esterday in town. M1 Arthur P. Schock is visiting her husband at Camp Hill, Va. Miss Emma Pennell and Mrs. (‘laud Hussler visited friends at Ephrata on Sunday. Mi Harry Kaylor and daughter Dorothy were Saturday visitors to Lancaster Mr. Edward spent Sunday Dyer, of here visiting fri and relatives. Lancaster, nds | Mr. “Eddie” Haines is home from | overseas and looks the picture of good health. Mr. H. E. Sager of near Kennett Square, Chester County, spent Mon | day in town. Mi Fannie Shank and Mrs. C. S Ginerich visited relatives at Elizabeth | town yesterday | Mr. Frank “Chubby” Gant who | just returned from overseas, is | visiting in town. Miss Mae Smith of York, is spend- ine some time here with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Reist. Mrs. H. E. Youtz of Lancaster, 18 spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Sabina Arntz. Mrs. Paul M. Peifer of Washing ton, D. C., is spending a few days here with her mother. Mrs. 1 (i. Pennell attended the nemorial wrvices held by the Moose Lodge in caster on Sunday. Vi i y Sherk of the U. 8S. Army spent a short furlough here and with his mother at Newtown. Mr. Harry Beamesderfer, wife and SO James were guests of Mr. and rs. Jay neay n, Sunday VI Hersh and Mrs. 1 Be vere Sunday guests of yr Ki ily, th of town Mr Clay of Norfolk, RE Friday to Sunday here th Pr. Newpher. Mr M Henry Evans were it hter, Mrs. Benja in at Lancaster on Satur- day. Mr Abner Hershey, Mr. John Beamesderfer and Christian Hershey autoed Sunday to Mr. Beamesder- fer's farn Mr. Abr Gibble of Spor Hill, spent Sunday at Baltimore the guest of his son Rev. Phares Gibble and family. Mr. Solon Barr, Mr. and Mrs. H ting as B A ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS AT MOUNT JOY Postmaster J. W Freed has sued the following bulletin of the ar- rival and departure of mails at our 1 local post office, effective Monday, May 26th: Arrive: 7.10 a. m. from the east; 8.32 a. m. from the west; 10.08 a. m. from the east, parcel post only; 10.34 a. m. from the east, first-class only; 12.39 p. m. from the west; 1.50 p. m from the east; 4.18 p. m. from the west; 6.57 p. m. from the east Leave: 7.10 a. m. for the west; 8.32 a. m for the 10.08 m. for the west, | parcel st only; 10.34 a. m. for the west, first-class only; 12.39 p. m. for the east; 1.50 p. m. for the west; 4.18 p. m. for the east; 6.57 p. m. for all points Mails are closed and leave the post office twenty-five minutes before all trains are due. Town carriers leave the post e at 8 and 11.15 a. m and 2.45 m Rural carriers leave 1 a. m The post office is open from 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. weekdays I — PHILADELPHIA WOMAN KILLED NEAR E'TOWN Attempting to escape from a heavy notor truck which she believed was tbout to be wrecked, Mrs. J. H. Petrico, of = Philadelphia, was in- killed day the Her body was near Elizabethtown, the ver evening, when passed crushed and whe machine 0 her body. death s instantaneous. I'he auto truck, loaded with furni ture was enroute from Philadelphia to Harrisburg and was driven by the woman husband, J. H. Petrico, who vas sittir in front with their son, th of ym escaped injury. Mrs. Petrico was thirty-five years of age. Dr. A. S. Blough, of Elizabethtown, wa moned |} } lic 1] I ler M ( | V m 1} a ni: L.-T dy t Und el ler Son, Har IT - oo oo MBLER CLAIMS OUR JMCII TED WISELY Phe Re bler . ’ To I't tambler, a correspondent of the Lancaster Intelligencer, says: ‘Mount Joy Borough acted wisely when they placed the silent police men at the different corners of the town to direct traffic. One has to stand for a few minutes along the main street of the town to convince himself that many automobiles pass through the borough and with the lletin $1.50 a Yes OUR MORTUA RECOF MANY WELL KNOWN HAVE PASSED TO GREAT BEYOND died e Wm County Fry of Col Asylum ag ag 1, {0 r Willis H. Fry of Columbia, the hospital ther | 43 S..H at wet Benjamin irday evening | im after a pneumon aged 7 Miss Anna W. Horst. Miss Anna Horst died at the home Ephraim Risser, in Mount Joy township, on Thursday from a com- diseases, in her eighty- eighth year. She was the last of her family and leaves no relatives. Miss Horst was a member of the Old Men- nonite church. The funeral was held from her late home on Monday at nine o'clock and at ten o'clock in the Mennonite church on West Donegal street Interment was made in the family buiral grounds near Horst’s Mill, Mount Joy township. Mrs. Esther A. Kline Esther A. Kline, wife of H. Kline, died Monday morn- of plication of In Mrs. Henry ing at her home in Klinesville, aged 70 years. Death was due to a com- plication of diseases. Deceased born in Columbia and was a daughter was of the late Joshua and Charlotte Sourbeer. She was a member of the First M. E. church. Her husband and the following children survive: Joshua, Columbia; Charlotte, at home; Joseph C., Coatesville, and Charles B., of Klinesville. A brother and two sisters also survive, Joshua, Mrs. C. F. Senft and Mrs. W. J. C they, all of Columbia. The fu will be held Thursday after- 1 2 o'clock from the late nol Samuel Smeltzer S: uel Smeltzer died at his home yn Fast Main stre« in this place, IC he effec f a stroke, aged en -on two months i nN vi ter man the mi Bros. far many member of the Uni Bi n Church. His wife and f liowing children sur- vive: Mrs William Morton, Mrs. Wesley Waltemyer, Henry, Eli, Frank, Samuel, Ella and Mrs. Abram Rinehart, all of town; also the follow- ing brothers and sisters: Eli, of York Barr and two sons and Miss Blanche silent cops on the job every driver county; Mrs. Lydia Oleweiler, Mrs. Kauffman spent Sunday with Rev. will oan io the right and thereby John Smith, of Windsor, York coun- = 1aKke S the y Q 1 \ oner ye. Pr 3 « ) ac mT and Mrs. NA Tin t Froront aXe Ine i he s on the Bogor ty; John, of the same place., The : S 1 » Street. ne stands the ler; as > r 1 y 1€ 1 Mrs. Amos Garbe entertained on | have been erected in Mout ap : i Fz gr wag held grom the hope oh a selenide Joh BE id ] In I Joy are | East Main stree 1 nday after- Sunday linne at her home, Miss]|of a late pattern and I was very ov 0 2 Monday after Mary Davis of Lancaster, Miss Edna uch impressed with them as 1 BOON 2% Wg Dolph interment in th Hershey and Mrs. Abner Hershey. figured that they could not be upset Henry Eberle cemetery. Mr. William Wagner and wife and | VEY e€« It a move in the t TT ap iree childre were Sunday guests | /#ht direction V you look at : Henry 1. Metzler. Ff Mr. Perry Bates and family, as 1g ¢ yory towr h tld have the : ot Ih | hich developed after an 2 : nt policemen on the job.” acclraent about ten caused so were Mrs Herr ar or - yA ; £ Flog ind son 6 err the death last Tuesda) Gener ) in Ly. NE 3 : s > : Elder I. RH Gormley. COLUMBIA SCHOOL BOARD al Hospital, of He : ‘ i in i xl mn Ys, NY ~~ 1 1 Intar taki our IGNORES COAL DEALERS | Manheim. Decea seve 9 ; En — years of age and [ farmer ind 10L¢ ne y 1 ] 1 x 1 on 3 Yih Oo . 0 pecau of the extraordinary high | He moved Manheim month ) 5 Ce 0 1 ' ¢ " Chaat heres : price d 1 local dealers for egg from Old Line Rapho township, : : : tar. 12° r use i the dist the Co ile work the barn \ ) Vi P Risser). 2 k 5 2. recenti ns n ildro Dos ¢ Property ym- | WO 1 V I 1 \ Washington. | al out of {ed nd 1 nD. ¢ : | he trict | SU er $2 [of Brum ) { | ! ( ( ).9! 0 [ r rubaker, | ; : : 1 ) i thor { lditional | £ Gr : { | I ar or | 1 I y ly bou W { M 3 y : i Na o 5 : 5 10 1 S I ¥ Y | D&C - tate 2ted : hiv 3 \ 1 ’ 1 A : ( I “3 A ( | I F J I I J kd ( 1 : Q A Q a - — mee {D She \nr D> 3 | w N ind 1 H I T FHL SCHOCK J ! Geor H b, Mr. D TO CAPTAIN |! bi Paul Riss two chil- | § —- a Re i ffman, Mr. and | ® ir .P. Schock, son rune liam Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. | 1 ehock of this|iFom The Schwanger, Mr. and Mre r d at Newport News on]: ¥ackler, : Schwanger, Mi and Mrs Vc V r from overseas and Rei ho bh h Clinton Longenecker, Mr. and Mrs. h him came the good news to his | ch = chur, ' es Wealand, Mrs. Harry Hinkle, ents and many friends here that os ‘OCH inter Mrs. William Brown. h vas recently promoted to Cap-|'"¢ cemetery adj ng Tae tain He is at present stationed at Camp Hill, Va., where he has charge MORE MOUNT JOY BOYS 3 of Batter ), 312 oime Pield WILL A Mother's Conference. f Batte ry D, 12 Regime nt, Field LL LAND TOMORROW The Woman's Christian Teraper- Artillery Mr. Schock attended the i +: eats a1 co Unions. of Elizabethtown, Lan- rs’ training camp and was im-| Word was received here this morn- dis ar i Me ant 3 5 will hold . I mediately commissioned, since which | n8 by Mr. H. S. Newcomer, that the aisv anc MO { JOY 101 a » tre 38 + an 1 3 » 3 Mother's Conference in the U. B.jHm he has received numerous de- |transport Texan which is carrying Mother’s ne 5 : . . y , 2164 r : serving promotions. His host of |Company I, 316 Infantry from over- church on Wednesday ladies in charge. —- the Many Were There day. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Metzler of Pershing Avenue, Lancaster, an- nounce the birth of a son. Baptismal services were hel Horst’s mill last Sunday and very largely attended. afternoon, June 4th at 2:30. Dr. Sina Stratton, of Philadelphia, will deliver the ad- dress. All mothers should hear Dr. Stratton. Mothers who have small children that they cannot leave are requested to bring them to the church and they will be cared for by d at were friends are delighted to learn of his success. etl Ee LOCAL NOTES br. W. D. past few days. Mr. J. L. Suydam celebrated his birthday anniversary on Thursday. ———— Our New Printer \ Nour. Paul Diffenderfer is the new apprentice at this office since yester- day. S ill the Chandler was seas, has been heard from and will arrive in Philadelphia late Thursday afternoon. There are a number of Mount Joy boys in this company. Mr. Clarence Newcomer is among them and his parents will go down to the City of Brotherly Love to- morrow and meet him when he ar- rives. The soldiers will, in all pro- bability, go to Camp Dix, N. J., up~ on their arrival. rl Qe Everybody come to Mount Joy om Memorial Day.
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