THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A. | RELIGIOUS NEWS [THE DOINGS MEET THE DE VEYRA FAMILY! |Eforn’ anmoun 0 pony or ony They Are Putting the Philippines on the Map in Washington ALL THE NEWS TERTAINING TOA Joy |ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN- WEDNESDAY, JULY 28th, 1920 . BORO AND THE ENTIRE INGS FROM THAT THRIVING SURROUNDING COM- AND BUSY VILLAGE \ : MUNITY — 3 . j— r Chassh Rev. L. O. Musser spent Tuesday 5 Trinity Lutheran Churc at Shippensburg. 4 Rev. Geo. A Kercher, Pastor Mr. Jno. Fry is spending several - % Sunday School 9:30 A. M. weeks at Manheim. 3 : as Morning Service 10:45 A. M Mr. William Smith spent Saturday Anyone who hs given ordinary attention to’ Clothing styles and Evening Service 7 P. M at the County Seat. patterns the past half dozen years knows that the trend is more —— Mrs. E. L. Nissly visited relatives and more to a meflium weight suit the year ’round. 2 Floris J. 8: Charon at Lewistown on Monday. 4 : : : ev. M. H. iller, Pastor : ' : Except in cases where a suit is ultra light in pattern and weight, Eby’s ars ar aa Tuesday the average garment Wade for the Spring trade is adaptable for Services 9:30. Florin was well represented at J wear right up to the ery cold weather. Some men, deed (and . : Florin Landisville Camp on Sunday. their number, is growing) wear one-weight suit the year ’round. Sunday Jehoab 9:30. Mr. Harry Weidman of Philadel n : . alee . A 1 f 1 bl ral f r ombinec serve x e ee That alone makes this dds and Ends Ba eo doy e value, fo ar ing A My. William Hamilton and family with hardly an exception ery garment can be worn at any time SA 5 adn strona pa Sunday visitors to friends at N of the year unless you are A¢customed to making a radical change in : ter, Worry. ) in weight with the seasons. op ngs. / Miss Ruth Keener was a Sunday ple off, °, . rangifvisitor to her sister, Mrs. Herman AboudBrinser. Stayyy Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim M. Hershey | Starlivisited relatives at Harrisburg on | Gripe Tuesday. jes Mrs. Lizzie Hossler of Indiana, is [YY ._|here on a visit to Ephraim Hertzler y this Buy now and lay the garmen$ away till Fall then see how much you have saved. ng ci \ ble » Reduced Reg ulay Probable Q Q Q Q Q $ Q Q 0 Q Q o I phia, is here on a visit to his mother. | Price Price Next Fall 3 $32 a $40 ar \ Pak -$45 Hon. Jaime C. de Veyra, Who Has Just Mrs. Jaime Gd: »uyra, Shells Doing [ ch SG . rel vis Eli Arndt and chil % . . ' | 1 . and 8. 3 - sleeves vison a5... hh... 50 - ns Important Work for Her Peo- 9. ie > alle rolatives ilinpg= \ Been Re-elected as Philippine 10:9 or i dren called on relatives at Shilling: ard $40 $50...... J A .....$56 Commissioner to the U. S. ple in America, Sarma ; YEr anci¢on, on Sunday. . NS Annee \ n TON k Messrs. J. Y. Kline, Roy Nissly and Yo» $44 cee .- .$55 cee ceselen. $62 L225 he 3 TRE TE iy So E. F. Heiner made a business trip to - 3 2 DaCre Co he ‘a's : toa : Reading on Tuesday. will be administered instead’ of M#. and Mrs. J. Y. Kline were Sgn " oy ee Proga . Jy Re 1 hil Seidl . p - {Morning I rayer, and on the third day visitors to the latter’s sister, Mrs. {Sunday in each month the Litany Kern at Landisville will be read with Morning Prayer. Mr. and Mrs Norman Grimm. of i . « & =. 4 « x 3aptism may be arranged for at any | glizabethtown Sundayed with Henry service, and the Communion will be Wittle and family, © administered to the sick or dying in Mr. William Portner and family of {their own homes at any time. Blizhbethtown called on Mrs Ma- $48.........5.. 860: ........ \:-$70 $82... 00 808. ie \ $75 Groff & Wolf Co. 0? %¥ a : 2 : linda Myers on Sunday. G T. U. Evangelical Church Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah Gantz, 3? : Rev, G. R. Mergenthaler, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shoemaker spent 2 26--30 North Queen ; Brager service Wednesday evening Friday at Mount Gretna. 3 1789, oan aid Messrs. John Y. Kline and Jno. p S. S. Sunday morning 9:30. D. Carson made an business trip to Preaching serivee Sunday morning |ihe Lancasters Fastest Growing Store Capitol City on Tuesday. COCOOOOOOOOOOOO0 COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OO0O00 » 10:30 30. : Mr. and Mrs. Brubaker of Eliza- ” | Beginning with this service the|pethtown visited Mr. and Mrs oo THE CHILDREN OF THE PHILIPPINE COMMISSIONER. pastor will give talks every Sunday|George Eichelberger on Sunday. 2 The Baby of This GrouiBAGEKRE "Turse Langunges~-Visayan, Spanish ‘and i Boole of Amos. : The United Brethren Sunday - English : Hd service Sunday evening|School have purchased a fine piano of . 6.45 T r i 45. J. H. Troup Bros., of Harrisburg. 4 SRR OCDSCOTOTTOTOTOOTO TO TIOTOTTOTIODDDTD | eres 110 present so Vogt Snes sage oe, to Vor, “tga Ersserin suming evening 2.30. [7 shu 5 Fim nt ety ‘ermit us to presen hie © eyr Ad States,” says Irs We A ) y Se services ¢ ring 1 Sit a : ol * a family not mean to infer we are perfect, for 5 Lome Yo, these services and bring|and Sunday at Trenton, N. J., the amily. our friends i 1 TR 7 CIR CR Wr» Di ee Y we are not. My people have most of | ¥° : guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McElroy. oe 430030030000 0030 00 femefe ale fe afe ofe ede sfeafeafeafesfe ode afe fe afeafesfesle fe afeafeade de ade ede sfacfeefe sleds he Hon. Jaime C.. de Veyra i 8 ore 20k aa tht ative Ime | Quarterly conference business|” Mr. Aaron Good and Family of l= | y ! ; Resident Commissioner from the ®, Xg meeting Saturday evening Aug. 7 at|near Hossler's church were Sunday 8:00 o'clock in the parsonage. visitors to Daniel Martin and famliy. Communion service in the morning Mrs. Christian Malehorn and Mrs. service Aug. 8th at 10:30. Albert Fike spent Thursday at the TSE home of Mr. Jacob Strickler at May- mans have, but at the same time we are far from the people that many Americans have been made to believe of three years. As Resident Commis-| Not only are we a Christian people, ippine Islands to the United States and | o 0 (O00 0.00, 9, oe 9, ¢ SL has just been elected to a second term | e ©, 9 seeing ” 20020-0204 * ®, > > / + 9, * sioner he has a seat on the floor of | hut our race has a history that we are the American Congress, the privilege | not ashamed of. Throughout the Phil M. R. HOFFMAN ENTERTAINS town, of taking part in debates, although no |ippine Islands the people are now AT ELABORATE BANQUET Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Heisey and vote. working earnestly to improve them- | Si Mr. Smith and wife of Elizabeth- 9, 9, + >, * * 9, > &, 9, 0 o*% * XO 2 4 The eleve c : : oe ib 5 . : ; ge oe 3 Commissioner de VesrERiSan inter: | selves und thelr conditions so they will i ele oni innual Sine r giver town Sundayed with Mrs. Katie : re : : Sa : ) e various residents 3. 9 4¢ | esting wife and four bright Filipino |be prepared to take over their own af- 3 ous presidents of the|Arndt. &, * y 23.2 3 oh Union Trust C any Lancaster 1 3 i i kiddies. The De Veyra family, individ- | fairs. We all love America for giving | _ hel s ompany, a] Lancastc T, Mn .and Mrs. Samuel Risser will | was eld on Saturday, taking the [leave Thursday for Canada, where form of a most delightful all-day out-|they will spend several months visit- ing and afternoon banquet at the ing relatives. ” 9, dein deddedingded ° * 9, ®, ($000.09, * * ually and collectively, constitute the|us a chance to help ourselves and for best argument as to the tact and capa-| having promised us our independence, bilities of Filipinos that the Philippine | which is one of the dearest desires of 9, 9, ale’ 9, * a Si These: Warm Days? KEE GOOL BY EATING OUR DELICIOUS 9, oe : : Ee : , fine “Edelweiss” cottage of Preside The 'R . Viaiid . °e \ oo Islands have in Washington, the entire citizenship of the islands.” M. R Ee I Wg - Providon, The Brethren in Christ held their \ > * The commissioner is a 100 per cent| To American women whose ideas of | + —onman, ot aytown, located regular weekly prayer meeting at t across from Maytown, along the|home of Mr. Christian Malehorn Susquehanna. The affair was a great|Tuesday evening. 9, ho? Filipino, a Visayan, and is one of the | Filipinos have been founded on Sun- @, & eedededdeddodedededded + / 0.00, 9, 9, ho¥ spent Sun- day at Hellam, York county, where they visited the former’s brother. 9, foremost leaders of the party in power | day supplement descriptions of wild . KN § ¢ f / ¥ n : success, w 90 guests eS ‘ , Y revs : iy & $ in the islands. "During American oeccu-| tribes, Mrs. de Veyra's gentle manner i: ar with 90 gue Sts Pres nt, all Mr. George Dellinger and family * of whom expressed their appreciation {and Mr. Harold Buller vation he has been successively gov-|and evident culture have been a reve- I i : , 3 gal ! and enjoyment of ) casi i ernor of his province, member of the lation. She is sought by women's clubs 303 the occasion in glowing terms. 9, 9, aXe 9, $090.99, 9 0 90 &@¢ Philippine legislature, cabinet mem-| because of her charming manner as an > rad . : 3 T & | ber and executive secretary of the|impromptu speaker on the subject or Sent Sodan proves mn ideal Mr. Stanley Booth is off duty on st and entertaine royally The |ace f a very s i i 3 he 3 islands. nearest her heart—the women of her |}. = © Symined royally. The account of a very sore finger which ” NS * Like many statesmen of the Philip-| country. p ih € ; 7 w en occupied several |was caused through a piece of steel oe o #08 | pines, he was originally a newspaper| At a recent Washington gathering | Fr. whi oe 2 iin wos a feature | entering his finger a few months ago. > s oe man. He was one of the founders of [she gave in perfect English a concise a ue ! SS fT h ozen excellent Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nissley and 3 * 3 Kl Nuevo Dia of Cebu, the first Fili-laccount of the work of a woman's club 5] V & es topped off he occasion, children, Mr. Norman Wenger and Ny { Mr. Hoffman had as his ~mest the|wife of Manheim, were 9, Je 9, 9, eile iled welcome and family pino paper published advocating Phil-| in Manila which supplies milk to the ye i . Fio officers, and employes of the Union |visitors to John Dyer Trust Company, of . Lancaster, the Sunday. two banks of Maytown, the two Mari- The Freeland ippine independence. The paper came | babies of the poor and trains mothers under the censorship of General Me-|to care for their young children, She + o, ® oe? 9% pode \ Intyre, and on the appearance of the|told of another woman’s club which 3 Construction Com- & % . oo niyre, ; 3 AlsiE a etta banks, and the Bainbridge bank. pany will start co roti - 9 I I first number the editors were left in| has branches all over the Philippine | : tot : 5 5 ank. [pany will siart concreting through & 5 ry t an we now cu uy it oo He Hnaninr Toston of seein every I Yonds and which inatatalns day (10, 20dilon, there wire bankers from | oun village this week. Large ship- & & . it oe prominent article blue penciled. | nurseries for the children of the work SOME Sg go Dr omment per-| ments of sand and cement are ar- 4 S Id n u n Mrs, de Veyra, like her husband, is!ing women, provides Christmas cheer |’ : ends 0 Ae Nost, riving daily. * 3 o in a y q a y a “live wire” in the Philippines’ cause | for the lepers, the insane and the con | Among the speakers at the ban- _— Ty quet were: Hon. A. B. Hess, Hon. 9 waleile died 9, Joo RR > ® I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUPPLYING WEDDANGS, PARTIES, A IIA hu | ets, a gether uth to lavenes bop [Hons G. Yomsher, Bf Bours Shorio oT SALE REGISTER. 2 FESTIVALS, ETC. ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT RIGHT PRICES. 3 | speaker ana io constantly giving fllas-) men and children. |S. Singrich sof. Lebanon Dr. E. 8, AW Batis es ost ota 3 Rg nN ” trated lectures at women’s clubs and| The four little De Veyras, shown mi gRyaeh Prof. A. xB. Aumiller and A. in I 5 Ne Janos either advertised { %* p 4 : » 3 ther gatherings. Mrs. de Veyra is athe picture, having attended the pub-| i dr Col. pte Bullesin er which posters ] & 3 bY oe publicity bureau all in herself and has | lic schools in Manila, slipped right into Mov oF : 3 Roe! ay and J. H. Aneel " So 1 is ns office, will be 3 x ® ® & ® put the Philippines on the map, so far|the same grades in the schools of! | Ye 70 ie Palmyra Trust ( OMe In x 1S list FREE every " %® ’ * as the women folk of Washington con-| Washington. Even little Mary, the pany. > | Fo antl dey of sale: %%* & artin S all aYy Y oY | cPessional circles are concerned { baby of the family, speaks three lan C lo, : Faay 5 2 20 At the stock > o> & oe “I find that the Filipino people have | guages—her native tongue, Spanish MRS. HARVEY EBERSOLE IS a " os ‘ona Hotel, Florin, Pa., No * N 3 been much misrepresented in the Unit-| and English. TENDERED A SURPRISE |? ot of Tioga and Potter Co. cows % % {bulls, heifers and some home-raised 9 ® 9 9%, 9 ho? %% | Mrs. Harvey Ebersole was given a|Shoats by C. 8. Frank & Bro. 4 [surprise at her home on New Haven| Saturday, July 31—On the Prems street, in this place, on Monday even- |iSes near Rheems, real estate by the ling, the occasion being her birthday. | West Donegal Township Scheel § | A large number of her friends as-|B0ard. See advertisement. Saturday, July 31—At the Bullet- * 3 |sembled and spent a most enjoyable | To. Keep American Ships | Sontag S04 20k © ost anjoyaiiay, Tatmday, 3 9, WC +0504, 9 + RS 02000 > West Donegal St, MOUNT JOY % % * ao $0.04, » ot % i oR i 3 &, o*?. o ei * % 4 CR ho? CR) Xa) 9 aa’ $ oe LN ® A Refreshments were served | | 5 st Main street, Mount 9 9. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CORR) Sooo atr odo cieadpedoafeafeadr edo teedoedotradredr dott 000% 4 land the occasion will long be remem.- Joy, at 7:30 p. m., real estate by the - Sededededodrdedededededodadodedndedded Xa Xa Xa Xa Xa Xa Xa Xa Xa Kg Xp Xa Xa Xa Xa Xa gr CSAS on the Seas ll bered by all. Those present were: Mr, | heirs of Anna B. Haverstick, de- land Mrs. Harvey Ebersole, Mr. and c¢¢ased. Aldinger, auct. See adver- Xa) 9 9 9%" For the first time since the Civil War we have a real Mrs. Aaron Metzler and son John: |tisement. merchant marine. It cost us $3,000,000,000 to get it. & (Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good and echil- Friday, Aug. 6—At their stock R | dren, Katie, Aaron and Clayton; Mr. [Yards in Mount Joy, large lot of cows \ FO PPO © 9 The farmer, manufacturer, laborer—every American is and Mis 4 8 hoifors, bulls sud steors] & J interested in holding our position on the seas, anc Mrs. Aaron Baker and daughter WL ulls and steers by J. B. Kel- S ; ; : Rhoda; Mrs. Sarah Baker, Mr. and | ‘eT & Bro. Aldinger, auct. See ad- ** © ERE TALKING MACHINES As gt frst Step in. this direction 1S negessary fo modify : Mrs. Fred Ibach and children, Nora, ye ement, ; Oo those articles of existing gommercial treaties which have E |Lloyd, Wayne and LeRoy: Mr. and Saturday, August 7—At his sale operated to thwart the upbufiding of our merchant marine— Mrs. John Groff and children, Esther, | *nd exchange 5, Mt. Joy, Fall 1 ho? 9. By giving the notice of tern¥unation for which the several Anna May and Lester; Mr. and Mrs. |°Pening sale of a carload of Virginia "NeF LESS MERIT \, & \ treaties provide, ® [Clayton Metzler and daughters, Min- colts and mules by Ed. Ream. Brin- oe nN This action is directed in the constructive Shipping Bill nie and Martha. ts ns Ree By ney 3 . now betore Congress; E ~~ su - o uescay, Aug. 17- n the prem- * Have Been Weltoeme Heretofore We ys Ms ora Case ‘Hall Notes lises a short distance south of Hellam 2 nich declares it to be the policy @f the United States " . | Station York C ; . * y “to do whatever may be necessary tou devel de The locals were defeated in an ex-|>/alon York County, a farm of 100 ow 3 courage” a ye he sy RCYo 0D and on: cellent game at Honeybrook last Sat-|3¢FeS by the York Trust Company, $+ ty gis : % urday 3 to 1. Executor of J. W. Steacy, deceased. COR 2 %%% * * This policy deserves the support of every ‘American, Maytown will pay the local team See advertisement. here on Thursday evening, July 28 re arday, Aug. 21—On the prem- at 6.15. Maytown has a good team, oy Se Southwest of Menges having won a pair of ‘games last week fain . Jefions ¥ ork Co., a 158 acre The strong Honeybrook base ball Sh 3 Improvements by 0. H. fom a sy here on Saturday, |" iad IE J ; ; %, July 31. This team can sure play|. °° ee a>—Um, the prem. Committee of American Shipbuilders ball. They defeated the locals in er Jos Donegal Farms, near Done. Tn , .., | al Springs, 4: ¢ 30 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK CITY RT Bana Bg 1 Te game Will oe os gs oe 2 called at 3 p. m. da SS Dy Wa Pe Elizabethtown will be. the attrac. ond B. Zook and Amos S. Weidman. tion here on Tuesday evening, Aug, 3|° © N&el, auct. y: 3 ————— eee ee - at 5:45. This team has been playing Lacking this support the present effort to m! 1tain our merchant marine may suffer the fate of many igffective Y %, 9. J Feaded . 2% * attempts of the past, store because it is the Supreme oe =| lalking hine of the world to-day. Af- Svavavavava| | ter careful st of all the makes we se- bili lected Pathe as the most perfect talking machine of them all. ™_ Demonstrations cheerfully“given in your Send for § copy of “For an American Merchant Marine.” 7 * 5 ! good ball and you know the rivalry [FLORIN TRUST COMPANY % ol! home or our store without any okhligations. le Ras Slwaysioexisied between BUYS SITE FOR BUILDING ) . — } Permit us to demonstrate the Pathd.before ar i The Florin Trust Company has Ny ; I) Fo icked by Mule purchased the William Hamilton 00 you buy. Ny ‘D William Spangler, of Falmouth, |Property, at the corner of Maj 3 % JV 04 6) 0 (Fae CAV O(8 Qf | in Spaneter, of Palmoutn, |oroperty, at the comer of Main and mule on the farm of this father, and |ber’s general store at Florin, at pri- [1s Iu a serious conditon. He was ren-| vate sale. It is the intention of the Cash or easy terms. ~ # 0000HO0000000000OOOCEOEOOEOO POSSESSING REMARKABLE BEAUTIFYING PROPER. TIES YET ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. ALL SHADES. fl 0a a QRPROPOPPRROOCOPOOOROOCPOREROBOR en DE ION NO TAIN YOUR YOumurUL Cerne unconscious by the kick, being corporation to move the large dwell- \ “DARLING” HOLDTIGHT ROUGE, 35c A BOX kicked in the stomach. ng to the rear of this lot and eyect 2 | 5 1 {J ow ADOLPH KLAR ey » fine modern bank on the site. When 3 5 . . 8 (Y 221 FOURTH AVENUE waxes ano mrorress NEW YORK A girl who claimed she was only ompleted this will be one of'\the 3’ y y f i 8 |serenading her lover, was recently} mos -toe Qanking institutill- $ | i > “HOLD-TIGHT" HAIR NETS 2rorr 25¢ fined in London for disordefly con- i 3 . ©0000000RPRORRPRRRORRROROROROOROERROEROV, HOLD TIGHT’ HAIR WAVERS 10¢ a Pacxace - ERTS : ~ Naa