WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1920. \ THE MOUNT JOY BULLET IN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNS , S.A + 2 NN “=y | THERE WERE NUMEROUS A ita mesma 1 dia | WEDDINGS OVER EASTER| \ Seats - A number of well known young folks were joined in wedlock over | Easter. Here they are: | Fuhrman—Corrigan | Paul Edward Fuhrman of Mari- etta, and Ida Corrigan, of Columbia, [were married on Saturday afternoon | by Rev. Frank G. Yost in the parson- |age of Grace U. E. church. | | Baker—Aldinger Miss Esther K. Aldinger, of Eliza- bethtown, was united in marriage to Paul M. Baker, of Bellaire, on Sat- 1 urday evening by Rev. F. S. Slabach, at his residence, at Palmyra. BIRD NEPDNS PRODUCTS Herman—Madeira | Orpha M. Madeira, formerly of Y We } i | Elizabethtown, and Albert J. Her- 34 cars or man Jr. of Lancaster, were married at Harrisburg. The bride is a gradu- ate of Elizabethtown College. HAT is the kind of increase in salary Cult—Evans Invi - z received. His livin Jarome A. Cult, son of John H. i hos : st as fast and as ay Cult, of Columbia, and Miss Bernice ¢ expenses have risen just as 1as E. Evans, daughter of Suntun Evans as yours. oS lmbliviowy, Nere % married at s : Jolumbia on Saturday afternoon. But he is paid on the average just 52 cents Saturdey | more per church member than he was paid 34 Denlinger—Haas John Denlinger of Paradise, and years ago. Miss Margaret Haas, oldest daughter . . of editor J. Andrew Haas of Mari-| The Minister Never Fails You etta, were married Easter Sunday in Every officer of the Government with a war the Lutheran church in the bride’s : : Tosl h town. message to deliver appealed to the ministers first ome town of all. Gish—Fridy i : ; Martin L. Gish and Miss Anna Fri- But 80% of the ministers receive less income OD pis an fuss Anno Py Fira’ dy, both of Elizabethtown, were mar- than government economists figure as a minimum ried at the home of the bride by Rev. A ® F ilv * |S. B. Landis. A wedding dinner fol- for the support of an average family. ; i (lowed the ceremony after which Mr. Good Old ! al oid When hospitals need money they enlist the ; (and Mrs. Gish left on a wedding trip i : 3s « [to eastern cities. On their return support of the ministers—and receive it. {10 Sager tibes. On th gr p a when siciiess Visite the Joinistroor the § [7 YH teside bn Bilabetigwn, “Good Old Paroid” —that’s what roofing for bungalows and camps members of his family they must be treated in a Boba Cl Taeman bin they call the best roll roofing ever made. Colors=—slate-red, slate-green, and gray. i : i is less than a day laborers. town, and Miss Emma Bachman, . 3 charify ward, His poy oy that Ai at a, Boe For more than 20 years Neponset Come in and let us tell you why you 8 out of every ministers receive ess than postmaster of Bachmansville, were ATOR » II > « y W c $20 a week—about half the pay of a mechanic. married on Sunday morning at the Pret ins Solved he protien) of roofs i ig No, i why ve Duk , parsonage of the Church of God, at Or new an undinges. t e onse 001S— (Nepons We Pay Him Half the Wages of a Mechanic Elizabethtown, by the pastor, Rev. 9 ! id . wears, v ep p . et win Ar ot ose. libs Tadeipess sillier tore visas do E. F. Yoder." The ring coremony wears, wears. Impregnated with as- Shingles or Neponset Paroid —to the N nd o ese 9 sing used. . . . 2 you contribute: Nothing if you are autside the church; SUID phalt. Surfaced with slate or tale. It limit. Remember, there’s a copy of 3 ; han 3c a day if you are a churc H i “1 ye . “13 99 a ey ne mtr en 5 re op Beige, has made good on farm buildings, de- “Repairing and Building’’ waiting for o < 5 > a - " 2 : ’ : 2 All of us share in the benefits of Christian ministers to 20a Ne sate Suushier of Mr and pots and manufactories. Jt’s the ideal you at our store. the community. They marry us; bury us; baptize our Ca, pao of Saginaw, were united in marriage at the home of the bride, by the Rev. H. O. Hor- ner, of the Church of God, Saginaw, . ith th i are 5 o ide- We Are All Profiteers at Their Expense With the ring ceremony. The bride groom is an employe of the Union Part of the Interchurch World program is this—a living stone quarry, operated by the J. E, oun oy wage for every minister of Jesus Christ; an efficient plant, Baker Company. ® ® 9 T a ° and a chance to do a big man’s job. children; visit us when we are sick. In their hands is the spiritual training of the youth. BIRD & SON, lic, ‘Established 179: 1 East Walpole, Mass, Rickrode—Shaub If you want better preachers, help to pay the preachers K. W. Rickrode, until ten days better. It’s the best investment for your community—and ago a merchant of this place, and 3 for your children—that you can ever make. Saralv M. Shaub, of Lancaster, were married at the parsonage of the Church of God, by the pastor, Rev. G. R. Hoverter, Lancaster. The ring ceremony was used, and Mr. and Mrs. William Foose, of College avenue, were the attendants, Mrs. Foose being a sister of the bride. uy After a short time they will make NTERCHURCH their home at Parkesburg. Gilbert—Frank g Announcement was made on Fri- WORI Y | day of the wedding of Miss Edna P. | Frank, of Maytown, and Penrose M. { Gilbert, of York. The ceremony was | [performed at the parsonage of St. { Matthew’s Lutheran church, York, by | |the pastor, Rev. M. R. Hamaker. The | 3 | beautiful ring ceremony of the] {church was used. The couple were | | married Wednesday, April 7, and was | | unattended. The bride is a daughter {of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank, of a 45 WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY through the co-operation of 30 denominations | The publication of this advertisement is made possible /d | Maytown, is a graduate of the Mav- § ~ yh i » b, d 7 £N ¢ 0H {town high school, of the Millersville | F i ( bq D $ Cl 1d | State Normal school and for a num- | or 4 0 dal Gr {ber of years has taught school suc- [cessfully in various sections of Lan-| { FE VO 1m wr caster county. The groom holds a y i BEE E © very lucrative position at York, | Or VCO In A> 88 o) where the newly-married couple will | reside. | Greenawalt— Baker | Paint! po Mr. and Mrs W. E. Snyder, 1910 i . Green street, Harrisburg, have an-| y... >] An he re > paint nounced the marriage of their niece, | aint now! / And DE Sure fhe | ain > 3 Miss Floy Baker, to Owen Greena- : . ¢ 5 1 | v 3 i s -y — N ¢ walt, of that city, formerly of this you Se IS good paint LC kind your place. The wedding took place at . : : ries > . noon on Friday in Messiah Lutheran painter makes by mixing 0 Church, with the pastor, the Rev. Dr. , ‘0, Henry W. A. Hanson, officiating. The bride, who was unattended, wore a blue tricotine suit and a small semi- rs ————— | (21l0red blue hat. Her flowers were $ smmmey TT TE a io a corsage of violets and lillies of the > arto PE Sm 110 OC ETO Oo valley. For a number of year Mrs. a 8 | Greenawalt has lived at the Snyder Ee THE QUESTION " hoe, She is a graduate of the Har- F = | risburg Business College and until : OF FURNITURE OUALITY 8 her marriage was employed as steno- i . : 2 tbe :_ Bgrapher by the Commonwealth Trust a tare There are few things that quality effects so vitally as furni- i | Company. Mr. Greenawak is an ol. Ee . A = |lumnus of the University of Pennsyl- § ‘3 - Often things that people buy for personal wear and for home m| "T° I Ty of Toney, es linens yi) @ use are not always expected to last a long time, but this connot be id ress 1% ticket sien an d purc linseed Ol. ~ a 3 about furniture. When you buy furniture you are Duying @| On the return from a trip to Pitts- = ‘#mething you expect to render you long service. It will i you Mi Tal ade d ts er XR . : Xie. 0 3 a BW buy it here, because here we think of quality first. All the furni- gj ron, ¥ Widelpala alld Saris Dutch Boy W hite-L.ead 1S only d a ture we buy must measure exactly up to requirements which we | be i homie at 21 14 Pony Stroct i » f i : y = make as to the manner of workmanship. And, after all, in the =| as ah | small part of the Cost © painting , 8 long run, well-made furniture is the cheapest sort of furniture to a pe ; : . y 2 ard e alls ® buy. We invite comparison, look around, compare qualities and =m MOUNT JOY MARKETS | Labor 1S the bio item. It COStsS no Save the surface a you save ai’; @ prices and then come here and see our vast assortment. =, The following, Drees are paid to- | e > > | : to save the surface, white-lead it. pe = day by our local merchants: s 7 ‘ 1° ! » si [Sav / > : rood paint than poor als F. aA Farmer, Pays: morc to apply go > I : I . : Westenberger, Maley & Myers a Butter, per 1h. 070000 paint, and you don’t have to do it = 128-131 East King Street LANCASTER, PA. Yoed, per lb. 0000 Te] n : 8 Potatoes, per bu. ..... ... .$3.00 | SO often. A001 | I. D. Stehman Pays: esr ———— —— rs S Se Wheat, per bu... ..7C, . $2.30 | . . 1 b , I LR im, | Corn, Der PR sies Havre nt eins 1.49 This paint costs less, figured y the $ = ats, per bu......... 12 g f : . = = | I. D. Stehman Sells: { ‘ J€ArS Service, = OA ( OA] o | Wheat, perbu,. ol, .$2.40 gallon, square yard, or years 0 } = C a Or, aper-ba. yo 1.70 | ' : 1 qv Re Outs oor BL 5 | xed to order, you can have ALL SIZES AND KINDS OF COAL ON HAND FOR im. ® Jats per bu... nerpenssth 113 As 1t 1s mixe 2M MEDIATE DELIVERY. CARDS ARE NOT USED ANY MORE. ® Mixed Feeds, por 100 Ibs... 80¢ the exact color you want. i Glutten, per 100 dbs. ........ ¢ 3.65 —_— Tr : Cotton Seed Meal. ........... 3.95 | ; . | Linseed Meal, per 100 Ibs. . .... 4.00 I R 0 = @iBeef Serap,......... 0 = $5.50 | For sale by all dealers ! ap] . J = Bae, Hg, = Calf Meal, per 100 Ibs.,....... 4.50 { ’ ! ® Timothy hay, per 100 Ibs. ..... 2.00 TRY] SUCRENE DAIRY FEED FOR MORE MILK. m Tankage, 100 Ibs.,........... «5.25 JOHN i ! EWIS & BROS. Co. ~ - Straw a" )S ( \ 4 USE SUQRENE DRY MASH FOR CHICKENS FOR MORE EGG! x a pao Ibs: a 3 Tr 1 rg iY L ee. ; el hia UMBER and GORL: p Philadelp Both Teld:hones MOUNT JOY, PENNA mmm ol EC EL Rr mg township, for a piano valued at $600, . :