m= — _—- —— = — - - — — VOLUME XX NO. 29 — oe " r—— -a ae os — os If You Want to Distribute Calendars Around Christmas, We Can Supply Your Wants. Order Now pn (Cgrtinued hier wed tl] a a I'he Mount Joy Bulleti Mount Soy; Penta, Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1920 ome gi supp ondition 18 “ar ~oa20¢ % peck. fgg Rupply. good, In d~ $1.50 a Year ia Advance = - Se Cs \ rr—— 3 | THE MARIETTA TURNPIKE CONDITIONS < | ROR THE. com RELIGIOUS NEWS ; wher YOUNG FOLKS ARE |=": «:(QUR MOR ARE NOW IN THE { + FOR THE COMING oe WILL BE CONDEMNED ARE GETTING BAD THERE) : i ——— ———— } | Names &f-jurymen for the Jara. | “IN OUR ‘CHURCHES By an adveertisement in another | JOINED IN WEDL 0CK Mr. Eli G. Reist received a letter RECORDINGS { UNNY S H BY terms of Quarter Sessions and | column of the Bulletin, n ed be of his brother-in law, Mr. J. st ~ Tarch Common Pleas Courts of Lan- seen that a jury viewers will be ap- sley, of Guthrie, Okla., as fol wid & fark county were drawn from the{NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE | pointed to view and condemn the | NUMBER OF VERY VERY WELL KNOWN | A few banks in Oklahoma, recently | MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPL ] MR. ELAM STAUFFER, OF ROUTE | jury wheel Saturday morning by | CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY Marietta and Mt. Joy turnpike, and| YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED |closed or rather were closed by the | SAVE PASSED TO THE v | NO. 2, MANHEIM, NOW IN |judge Charles I. Landis, Sheriff C. F.| BORO AND THE ENTIRE to assess the damages to which the | IN THE HOLY BONDS OF | bank commissioners largely because | = FLORIDA, WRITES IN- Homsher and Jury Commissioners] SURROUNDING COM- owners thereof may be entitled. The | MATRIMONY. | they had too much cotton farmers | GREAT BEYOND TERESTING LETTER | Good and Jeffries. Those from this| MUNITY court will appoint the jury of viewers | - en paper and the market being very | Se ” norle of 'C TO THE EDITOR | section are: | — don. 22, 1521, wt ea | " Munna Young ; poor on sottan; Many of he ar I Domai Men Je re | Trinity Luileran Church This pike leads from Mt. Joy to| Miss Katie H. Young, daughter of | mers are unable to meet their obliga- | lumbia, died suddenly a a 8 The many friends of Mr. Elam | Grand Jurors, January 17 { Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Marietta and is in miserable shape.| Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Young, of this tions. Here we think times ly 55 years. Stauffer, one of our rural friends, Joseph H. Bard, Silver Spring. | Sunday School 9:30 A. M. It has not been paying the stock-| place, and J. Baer Mumma, son of | rather precarious. Farmers are es- | SC ——— 1 ’ will be interested in the following | Jeremiah Jarto, Elizabethtown. { Morning Service 10:45 A. M. holders for a number of years and | Mr. and Mrs. John Mumma, of Sa-|pecially complaining very much. | Reuben Ww. Smith, Jormes y o written at Bradentown, Florida. Levi C. Brenner, Bainbridge. ( Evening Service 7 P. M. as a result no repairs are made or |lunga, were married Wednesday! Seed cotton is 3¢ a pound, wheat | Marietta, died at West Collingswood, We left Lancaster, Pa., on Friday, | Millard H. Stumpf, West Doxegal, A collected. This is the only toll | evening by Rev. J. B. Brubaker, at|$1.25, corn 40c¢, cattle absolutely no |N. J. aged 55 years. Nov. 26 at 6:38 a. m. and landed in | Quarter "Sessions, January 17 oad in this entire section and |his residence in Central Rapho. market and hogs are almost as bad a Te id { Georgd % Washington D. C., at 10:20 A. M.| Charles S. Hess, East Hempfield. ould have been abolished ere ‘this. | Helsov.—Halloe and of course the conditions have a| Mrs. Julia Ann, a boing where we spent 5 hours looking | John Vogel, East Petersburg. . ———-§ G-. -—- Mr. Joserh ccy in of Mr. and | very depressing effect on business. Campbell, died a Se a = Yo around the city with Enos Rohrer! Frank Musasimab, East Ronnies] WEEK'S DOINGS re Samael Holtay. of Elizabeth Merchants are selling at sacriffce | complication, age years, - z is ide i \ { Martin Lindemuth, Elizabethtown. Jat Se hot PINS alah “| prices — ; : ad his pride, on thelr Jhonayraoen, | Martin Lindemann Ey t | town, was married to Miss Dorothy 1 rices. Le Wiss Caroline Yeticr of Menheim, whom we met om the train. Leaving | Martin K. F : 1 Elizabethtow? Ls Haller, of Philadelphia. The . died at the Lancaster County Hos- Washington D. C., at 3:15 the same gape i omey a i > L nr remony was performed by Rev. PRESBYTERIAN CHURQHES vital on Friday aged 90 years. day we spent the remainder of that| Ira A. Brosey, Manheim borough. hire 0 tal | Frank CGromarn ot the home. of the HAVE CALLED A PASTOR |" : y day and the night on the train and! Christian G. Stauffer, West Hemp. [Rev. I. A, MrsDrnnald, D.D., Pastor laroots. Mu Relccw § : Yo d 4) Brobah ” RT 4 sno. Shonfor Joy townshi rs 9:30 A. M — | groom. Mr. Heisey 1s employed with 3 veo sORCToration: Clayton Brubaker X the next day at 3:15 p. m. we were Isaac Sheaffer, Mt. Joy township. [| Sunday School 9: - M. the Rloin Chocolate Cor : At a recent congregational meet i Proachine B0-A 1 - ~ e Kle colate mpany in the : ’ X ane s. Isaac Brubake - at Jacksonville, Fla., where we spent Common Pleas, January 24 Pron hing 10:30 A. M. MOUNT JOY WINS OPENING | Philadelphia oie "The nn a irc of the Presbyterian church here, «i Je 2 4 in I 2 RT the night at the Hotel Columba and | John 8 Gondle/Rainhridue. Junior C. E. 5:45 P. M. GAME IN THE COUNTY | 1ott on Bn csforsive woAding trip 10] Rev. John G. Norvedier, pastor of |! ns re a . DE! aan Ciav sent a few cards back. } Ftmer I Faufmen. Rapho. Senior C. E. 6:30 P.M LEAGUE—LITITZ HIGH Denver. Colorade, and win, TL tothe Union Presbyterian church, in woul 0 o : oat o he sony Say The next morning at 10:00 a. m. Yarre Baker? Fast Hemvlield Preaching 7:30 P. M. i Tol ed Bi red di in th » Wost Unon thols the York district, was extended a|'"™ co ic Nornd " 3 Io 25 ] . a 1arr) ¢ y Juas iem . a : : 3 f terest 1 € st. n( thei Sol ; : % de Cr aco Vir. Brubaker live - we again boarded the train for Fam- Harty Becker, Manheim borough. Florin U. B. Church BYR return they will reside in Philadel call to the local pastorate. | lust wear. when Ho went to Den: 3 pa. On this trip we saw our first Amos Kauffman, West Hempfield " Md ae : i | phi | At a congregational meeting of |# ‘ast year, Wi : : $x RAS THA Ly XY ! : Rev. M. H. Miller, Pastor T'he Lancaster County basket ball | Pa ’ the Proshvierian church at D ..1] ver, Colorado, for his health. He and many oranges and grapefruit | ppd. 0. Andes. East Petersbure. Eby’ lode t doder cov 7 Mrlowl A Di the Presbyterian church at Donegal |’ 31 vears old’ and is suroived by groves ¢ be: lakes. This reorge Kie nas stershure J LDV 3 league go de ay here Monday | rntz--Dissinger, Springs, on Monday evening, it was|Y2S v= years od anc is 8 ) lm] yg a as the | Goorde Hel Rom Potershure. Services 10 A. M. evening when the locals defeated Mr. Norman F. Arntz, cashier of | also decided to extend v cal 0 Ro | his parents, three brothers and one \ Seer y thus bi "a nothing fot I iil : Florin Marietta by.a score of 21 to 14. Fast [the Peoples’ Bank, at Maytown, and | Norvedier, inasmuch as one pastor | Sister: Walter, at Elizabethtown; ! Soattc Gna vazorback hoos and. nd ay. L, East etersburg. Sunday School 9:30. and furious from start to finish and | Mrs. Marguerite M. Dissinger, of Lit- supplies both these charges Rabert, Amiburst, South Dakota; Nel- ahd Bra nae iy Edward Ober, Rapho. GC. BB. 6:30, with a big crowd in attendance, the |itz, were married the Moravian. Re Narre n ot a n, Britton, South Dakota, and An- negro huts, but from Jacksonville ta Samuel B. Gramm, Marietta : Hd : J nee, whe itz, narried in 1e Moravian tev. Norvedier occupied the pul- 2 Tt : i : : Trey Slag Lhe Sermon 7:15. local quintet came from behind with | church at Lititz at 9 o’cock on S it re at org eoks | Nie, at home. The remains were Tampa we had beautiful sec PY, Phar Bowman. Landisville 3 . . | at cock on Sun-|pits here and at Donegal two weeks 3 y « ares sowman, Landisville, res a whirlwind finish in the second half. [day morning by Rev. W Fiero Lava. o Thena Ware 3 . + | brought to Elizabethtown for inter- the country here has many. lakes and | Harry K. Steftv. Balnbride % : { day ing by Rev. W. H. Volger. | ago. There is every indication that | oud aE hort we ote Exo Al arry K. Stefly, Bainbridge. Methodist Episcopal Church Brepeman was the big star with five | They were attended bv the bride’s|he will accept as h y Wal an applicant ment S & o a Je ak £3i= i . . . By . . B ¢ : . i ) 1 sinh YEE ( a € was ¢ g icant fred the most beautiful lake in Flor- | Common Pleas, Mar¢h 14 Rev. Michael Parry Davis, Pastor field goals and a lion’s share 01 the | parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ritehie, | when Rev. Frank G. Bossert wa : dn We also passed one of the John R. Nissley, Rapho. 9:15 Sunday School. ; victory. His stellar, work in the [of Lititz, and the bride-eroom’s | elected. Mrs. Michael Kottler : largest orange groves in Florida hav- Walter L. Eshleman, Mt. Joy boro. 0:50 Prantiing Service, Sermon, | closing session of the game was re- | mother, Mrs Sabina Arntz, of this| a - Elizabeth, wife of Michael Kottler, oe Sp fi Charles G. Musser, E. Hempfield. | “God with us.” sponsible for the win which went to | place. Donald Arntz arried tl died Monday evening at 10:30 from r over 200 acres in trees. ’ 33 ean Pi y . . 1 Arntz carried ihe : . : yt gis To g am ya at 5:00 p. m. Samuel H. Maurer, E. Petersburg. 30 Epworth League. I'opie, | the Groff crowd following, fring and Ruth Dissinger carried :'THE DING dropsy, at her home in Florin, aged on ne Ao Py we Yocnted at Clinton Keath, Manheim borough. The i of generosity. Leader, At half time Marietta was in the | bouquet of pink roses. The bride 51 years, 5 months and 1 day. She : » oa 2 sah: . Samuel H. Myers, Rapho. Mrs. James Shoop. lead with a margin of one point in|wore a handsome br ling was a daughter of the late John and .] Olive for the night and had yers, I a oT: yo = y me brown traveling suit : ° 3 +, Mois Dive & res of having Harry M. Albright, W. Hempfield. 7:30 Preaching Service. Sermon, a 9 to 8 score. It was then that|Mr. and Mrs. Arntz left for, Washing- | Alice Dennis. Deceased is survived ne ible ; Benjamin Sheaffer, West Donegal “Thou shalt call his name Jesus.” Breneman struck his gait and sent |ton, D. C liately after | by her husband and the following finished our train ride. H E D b Bal hs onegatl Prayer Meeting on Wednesday | the ball th h the I f i ) 0, uiediagely iter fe cor hild M S 1 Fai f Fl 2 lov. 20, we . E. Demuth, Bainbridge. a) Me g 0 sday | the ba rough the net from all |emony = will be at home to their children: Mrs. Samuel! lair, ot Mlor- On Monday morning, Nov. Henry Resh, h West | Hempfield. evening at 7:30. Subject, Parable of | angles. The score and lineup: friends at Maytown, after Janu: ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. |i; Mildied E. and Harry at home. v- set out to find a place for rent and | rempiie the good Samaritan . L he y oo i! after January INGS FROM THAT THRIVING AT bait bother y bw tebars Samaritan. After Apr S vill Tic 3 Also a half brother and two sis 1 after tramping around until noon we Mount Joy yatter April Tat they Will live af i die 3 Se eth decided to go on to Bradentown as | $t. Luke's Church Field Foul Pointe Plovin, where Mr. Arntz will take AND BUSY VILLAGE Paoras Bal Louis Me. Magis, i rooms and cottages seemed scarce | \[ N Rev. Oli C. Bennett, forward. ..1 0 g [the office of treasurer of the new See Fishes: heli O OTA res ev. Oliver E. Newton, Rector LE Forin Trust C ARN : 0 : Tes funeral services will be held f and highpriced but we soon found | Sorvieay wry Sundar J To 50 A lis, forward... .. ..1 0 5 | Forin rust Company. Mrs. Arntz Rev. Harry Kottler spent Tuesday j funeral services wi oe held rom that the boat leaves only once each | Me dopo y : *{ Qrissinoer, center... ..0 o oles graduate of the Lititz High school | here with is parents. her late home tomorrow afternoon day and that was in the morning, so | 3 "Holy Connanion on the Ast Son. {Eos guard, .........0 0 o|#nd the Millersville State Normal| Mr. i . Stoll made a , business trip |at 2 o'clock. Interment in the Flor Springs an dthe alligator Farm where itany : rown, forward. .......0 0 05>" Foe 2 lautz schools Mr. David Mar ulckerec a bee ae, : a ly 1,000 alligators are kept. Af- INTERESTING HAPPENINGS Luiany on the third Sunday of each a during the past two terms. She was|and three fine porkers today. ; Benjamin G. Gibble. ter which we again put up at Hotel FROM ALL OVER THE COUN- Sonia School at 9130 A. M Totals... . ...7 7-10 21 | 2ctive in the religious and social life Mr. James Eshbach is spending sev Benjamin G. Gibble, of near Man- Olive for another night. TRY FOR THE BENEFIT Choir Ye t 7:30 P M : of the town, being a member of the|eral days hunting deer in Perry Co. |heim; died at the home of his daugh- In the morning of Nov. 30 at 8:30 OF BUSY PEOPLE Modds arssl a . - MM. on WV Marietta 5 =o Moravian church choir and the Love- Mr. and Mrs. David Wolgemuth |ter, Mrs. Joseph R. Bomberger, Sat- we sailed from Tampa on the steam- : sponday. ’ : Valters, forward cea 6-6 10 | One-Another Circle of King’s Daugh-|called on Lancaster friends on Fri-|urday morning in his 83rd year. er Pokanoket for Bradentown and it Lancaster has 46 cases of chicken- Womens Guild meets at 7 p. m.|Huntzinger, forward. ..0 0 0 | ters, of that place. day. death was caused by the infirmities may be of interest to know that this |pox at present. : . st Soho il dially invited t eT 1 9 2 td iinemn Misses Celia and Elsie Bates |of his years. He was a member of the teamer and t of the trains down| . A very’ successful revival just rangers are cordially invitec to|B. Garvey, guand......1 0 2 | THE FLORIN WATER CO’S. visited Larcaster, friends on Satur- | Church of the Brethren. and is sur- Be mt coal closed at Ruhl’s church. worshin with us. Au SAls are free Zoos, guard .........0 0 0 NEW SCHEDULE OF RATES |day. vived by his wife and the following Some of the interesting things on E. H. Zercher unloaded two car-|and unappropriated. Toni = - a = reas Mrs. Martin Espenshade and Mist Sen: Emanuel, of near Ruhl’s : ; ads e sterday. : otals ... Ly vf -b 1 As was mentioned in these col-| Bertha Kraybill spent S: lav at | church; Mrs. Joseph Bomberger, with > b were feedin the gulls [loads of feed yesterday : 3 4 i 1ese co dertha Krayb pent Saturday at : ger, the boat 8 & g There are at least 2,000 idle men T. U. Evangelical Church Referee, Madison. F. and M. Time- |umns last week the Florin Water Elizrbethtown. whom heé resided; John G. Gibble, of (Continued on page 3) in Lancaster at present Rev. G. R. Mergenthaler, Pastor te 48 as da £ . . id r Ice cream dropped from 60 to 40 Prayer service Wednesday evening BENJ. STEELE OF FALMOUTH cents a quart at Lebanon on Monday. ia, 1¢ School Sund : CRUSHED BY A WAGON | mhe/storm was so severe at Co-| Sunday School Sunday morning , 9:30. = soa lumbia yesterday that the town clock “oo : Benjamin Steele a farmer living stopped. Preaching Sunday morning 10:30. about Falmouth, is confined to his| “Henry Ww. Bernard, of Elizabeth.| Win One Group meets Sunday home with cuts and bruises caused town, a world war veteran, has re- Sewn o Se : ; when he was caught between a| ..4.4 reaching Sunday evening 7:00. wagon’ and tree while hauling a lpad |. The public schools at Coatesville 1 Choir Piscties Yrasy evening at of wood. Steele with his son was|, .. .]osed owing to an epidemic of fine of Miss Esther Gingrich at 8 bringing a mule team load of wood scarlet fever. o'clock. : ; prema —their home. Steele was walking Mr. Ed. Ream sold a Sort touring Gomme ° sid services and bring beside the team when the mules |... to Ernest Hogendobler, of Route [Your iriends with you. made a quick turn, pinning him 1, Columbia, on Monday. EEE— against a tree. The son managed t0| "The wreck on the low grade of the OUR WEEKLY turn the mules after which he se-ip RR pear Washingtonboro cost i cured assistance and removed his that company at least $25,000. E: father to his home. Steele's injuries Mrs. David Zecher aged 72 years, CARD BASKET i; consist of bruises and cuts. was struck by a train at Lancaster i Sa COUNTY last evening and killed noanlly. - 4 POSTMASTERS FOR The textile mills thruout the New APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT |fngland states have reduced the PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE Te. \ wages of their employes 22% per, MANY COMERS AND DOERS On Thursday President Wilson | .. ¢ IN THIS LOCALITY sent to the Senate a list of 2,000| Gjen Rock, the home of our former - postmasters. Among the number townsman “Timmy’’ Brown, had a Mr. Frank Thatcher of Manheim, were the following from Lancaster{gs51000 fire on Monday night. A spent Monday in town. county, Mountville, Joseph Ww. large furniture factory was destroy-| Mrs. H. G. Walters and son spent Hoover; Mt. Joy, J. Willis Freed:|qq vesterday at the County Seat. _ Florin, Ephraim F. Heiner. —_——-—————— Mr. Harry Grosh is here on a visit . el Eee . . to his parents on West Main street. Cantata at Maytown : ing R. Bs 2 Lg Bate vile ; The Misses A Sing About fifty people, representing safe this year against loss in his or- rich visited relatives at Lancaster on the three churches of Maytown, will Sunday. hards om mice. He has 40 acres : ; on Jan apple So that are Took: Miss Mary Dabler and girl friend ing fine and is taking every precau- of Marietta, spent Sunday in town : = ; Ra «| with friends. agai oss and injury. He has|W! > : gy spurns bos tree o his Stchacd Mrs. Annie Pennell and Miss Em- considerable enthusiasm and it will i fastening wire Goveotis around | ma Pennell visited the former’s broth be one of the biggest ever given inf bo "ro safety assured is worth|er-in-law at Lancaster on Friday. Maytown. There are special soloists the $400 which It has cost. Mr: Peis Mrs. Jennie Rinehart, Mr. Ed. render on Sunday evening, December 26th a cantata in the St. John’s Lutheran church -in that place, to which the public is invited. There is for the various voices. Svs Henry and Mrs.” Thomas Stark and te Sb on two sons Howard and Benjamin au- y Returned Empty Handed toed to Carlisle, Sunday. Messrs. Wm. Miller, of this place, Gunners Returned Home : Mrs. H.. B. Arntz and son Gerald | Eugene Garber of Florin. and Ira Messrs. Henry J. Engle of thisiand Mrs. Sallie Hershey spent Satur- Newcomer and Mr. Miller spent sev- place, and Jacob Musselman, of Lan-{day with the former’s sister, Mrs. eral days at Camp Ream, Perry Co.,|disville, returned from a trip to, the | Emil Meyer, at Lancaster. last week hunting deer. They re-|Black Log mountains last Thursday — ee @-— turned with an empty bag, claiming |{evening. They brought with them a Deeds to be Recorded that the camp members that killed fine lot of small game. Willis R. Hersh to Annie M. Hersh, four the week previous, must have DO Meee {property in East Donegal, $1. shot them all. Accident Resulted Fatally Adam N. Stauffer to Harry H. - —————— Peter Yakahide had his skull|Hilt, property in Rapho, $3,100. 1921 Dog Tax fractured at Billmyer when a heavy| Benjamin F. Hershsto Willis R. On December 15 the county treas-|iron fell on his head. He was taken |Hersh, property in East Doneggl, $1. arer will start the sale of dog license |to the hospital at Columbia where he J. Henry Miller to J. J.* Loghry, tax for 1921. The tax is’ $1 for a died Friday. His remains were in- Jioperiy in Mount Joy borough, male dog and $2 for a female dog. terred at Bainbridge. ’s 193,200. This tax must be paid before January ID Wr Peter H. Risser to Samuel G. Wol- 15; 1921 and after that date suit will Cassels in Europe ‘ gemuth, a lot of ground in Mount Joy be brought against delinquents. Hon. and Mrs. H. Burd Cassel, of | township, $75. see Meese Marietta, who attended the World Samuel S. Wolgemuth to Barbara Husking Corn at 75 4 Sunday school convention in Tokio,|G. Longenecker, a lot of ground in Fréderick Welty, of near 'Bain- Japan, as delegates are now touring { Mount Joy township, $1. . ky oe : bridge, was busy receiving eongratu- | European countries and will not re- — - rr lations @pon his seventy-fifth birth-|turn until next Spring. Many Made Happy. inspect our siren alarm system prior |positors and $14,095.00 was distrib- Garbers’ O. K. to the installation of a similar system [uted among them. We want tn eall the: attention of | ‘here. = = our read: the large advertise- at Prices Were Reduced. rT | NG Garage, on another A Big Porker. Local bakers reduced the firice of RULE rfattneu x Thay offer here- Butcher J. Kramer, of tnis place|bread from 10 to 9 cents ®& doaf and grvice on Ford | slaughtered a ho # B. Bailey that|the dairymen are now selling milk at Rc] £ 2» dressed 42 ds. 10 cents per quart instead of 12 cents * day anniversary. Despite his age, he rr on “1 The First National Bank here assisted in husking fourteen acres of Inspected Our Siren \l [mailed out the checks to its Christ- corn, and stuck to the work until it A delegation of Manheim firemen |mas Savings Fund depositors last had been completed. was in town Thursday afternoon to|{week. There were about 450 de- | ! each, both fronting on Marietta St., | Clara Shatto, Clara Agton, Eleanor 4 iia N keeper, Klugh. Time of halves, 20 minutes. High School vs. Columbia Our High School team went to Cc- lumbia Friday evening and was out- played and lost by a score of 55 to 8. The score at the end of the first half was 29 to 5. Mumma was then subs..tuted and proved a good scorer. The lineup was: C.H.S. Mt. J.H.S. Kassel ...... forward..... Tyndall Wilson ..... forward... Fellenbaum Yohe ..... center........ Rollman Musser ....... guard....... Myers McManus ....guard..... Eshleman Substitutions—C. H. S. Stauffer for McManus; Plank for Kassel; Caldwell for Yohe; Mt. Joy—Mumma for Fellenbaum. Time of halves—20 minutes. Referee—Goodwin. Time- keeper—Keesey. Mount Joy High School will play the Lititz High in the local gym on Friday evening. Also a preliminary game between the Mt. Joy High Girls and the Lititz High Girls. a —,.;:._.uoiw i... LOCAL DOINGS IN REAL ESTATE The farm belonging to Frank S. Miller, situated in Rapho township, near Cassel’s Mill, was sold on Sat- urday, to Clayton Breneman, of Lan- caster Junction, for $1,800. Realtor John E. Schroll reports the sale of two building lots of 40 feet adjoining the property of Mr. John | S. Evans on the east, for Mr. Henry S. Evans. Mr. H. Luckenbill, a car penter, of Hummelstown, was the purchaser. He will erect a handsome dwelling thereon in the Spring. The terms were private. ————— Er A PARTY FOR LITTLE MISS MARTHA GREENAWALT The young friends of Miss Martha Greenawalt, who lives with Mr. and Mrs. William Weldon, on Fairview street, was tendered a birthday party at her home last evening. She was the recipient of a number of gifts from her friends. Refreshments were served and all greatly enjoyed Miss Grennawalt’'s eighth birthday. Those present were: Hannah and Brown, Matilda and , Mildred Rye, Bessie Cowell, Helen Sheaffer, Edna Heilig, Helen and Martha Greena- walt, Gee. Shatto, Russell Kramer, Richard Heisey, John Heisey and Joseph Sheaffer Ee — Were Misinformed. Lé4t week we mentioned that Mr. Heprv Witmer shot a spike buck and | M7. Walter Staley an eight pronged déer. It was Mr. Witmer who shot the big deer and Mr. Saley shot the Fpike. Company file vice Commission new rates govern- d with the Public Ser- ing water service in Mount Joy and East a d wash only, S nd t Donegal townships. The new rates will go into effect January 1, increases are from 1 to $5, according to the kind of service ren- The increases are as follows: he ered. First spigot, $8 to $9; hydrant with screw 7 10zzle, $8 to $10; pave $6 to $9; bath tub, $3 to 4; water closet, $2.50 to $5; wash tand, $ 1 to $2; hydrant with screw nozzle and second spigot, $10.50 to slaughter houses, $10 to horse and cow, for first two, 31 to $2 12.5 0; each, 0; $1.50; horse and cow, each additional, 50 cents to $1. et r— A a eee er C. N. BERNTHEIZEL WILL SUCCEED H. L. HALDEMAN The Conferes recently named te select a successor to the late Senator Horace settled upon Cleon N. Berntheizel, of | her daughter, Mrs. Leo Kob. ship would have learned a lesson © . Columbia. The candidate was se-| The Christian Workers held a very The Milton Grove High School wil¥ lected for teenth senatorial district, congposed|M Pr. Samuel Fair and family of |near Elstonville. He is also survived Pummelstown are spending several |by two brothers, Amos, of Rapho days in our village. township, and Abram, of Midway. Mr. Oscar Young of Lancaster, | lebanon county. The funeral was spent Sunday here the guest of hix|held this afternoon interment being father, Mr. Henry Young. made in Kreider’s cemetery. Mrs. John Wittle has returned a 4% from the General Hospital at Lancas- MILTON GROVE We ter, greatly improved. Miss Bizabeth Sheaffer was a week mesv————— end visitor to Mr. Charles Winters There will be a number of flittings and family at Manheim. in town April 1st Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eckert of Merchant B. O. Grosh will dis- Middletown, spent Saturday and |tribute handsome calendars to his Sunday in our village. many patrons the week before Mrs. Jacob Y. Kline and daughter | Christmas. Mits Fannie visited friends at the The bridge that spans the small & Ceunty Seat on Thursday. stream at the Creamery here, should “<t Mrs. A. J. Rineer visited the fam-|be more substantially repaired. Any * fly of T. F. McElroy at Trenton, N.|child could push aside the railing J., several days last week. over the walls. We have not forgot- I'he Women’s Missionary meeting |ten the mishap that occurred re- held at the home of Mrs. Henry [cently to James Berrier’s son and Vittle on Tuesday evening. horse when both went over the wall L. Haldeman, of Marietta, met at Harrisburg on Saturday and | the of Lancaster and Lebanon ceunties by a vote of ten. rican Mi ain. ad Held a Party Miss Clara seventh birthday Saturday by enter- taining friends in a of her Christian Ast h T ome hese Aston, celelprated her a number of Wer young Greenawalt, removing lai it the! Grey refuge at the Works. It places along togvn. Stumpf’s restaurant on Thursda enir 1aVvVe 1 royal manner at the vacancy in the Seven-|pleasant meeting at the home of Mr. lrender a Literary program on Thurs- | week. Pres., | slowly recovering from a severe spell parents, Mr. and Mrs. | on on Wes§ Main street. | guests were present: Martha Mary Grove, Mildred | ge piles of ashes, ete Iron Works and similar Mount Joy Magnesia is being used to fill in low the state road east of oe ee ere Firemen Will Banquet. Friendship Fire Company No. 1 will hold its annual banquet at A. H 1g, Jan. number of ceiv ed Mount a for a. very f Zink, Myrtle Roth, Eleanor Brown, | Alice Marie Nissley, Ruth Jaer, Sarah Baer, Clara Aston, Mrs. Alice Brandt and Mr. and Mrs. Christian \ston. EW It Brought Results In the lower emd of the County there is a road -hat is in very bad hape Some fellow erected a large sign, “No Fishing Allowed” at muddy pdint on the road and less | than a week the supervisors repaired the road. We have roads near Mt Joy that should be placarded. Se —— Removing the Surplus / The State Highway Department s | 6th. All the members | been notified and thus far quite | ‘acceptances have beer A Joy Bulletin would appropriate Christma iend. Mrs. G. A. Geyer spent several|and luckily were not injured. Had days at Elizabethtown, the guest of |there been serious results the. town- Tonroe Forney on Sunday evening. [day evening, Dec. 16, which will be The Brethren in Christ are con-|free to the public. Everybody is in- ducting a series of revival meetings ited to be present. The following is at the Cross toads church the program: Calling to order, 7:30, Clayton Young; Minutes, Sec- zie Stern; Roll Call; High School; Scientifie Ques- (1) Explain the operations of ras mask, David Keener, (2) their | Who are the four greatest modern : s and their principal inven- n Engle; Male Quartet; Charles Koser; Arith- The many friends of Miss Mary | retary Shires will be glad to learn she is|! f sickness. the The Brethren in Christ regular weekly prayer vi a the home of Mr. Monroe Forney or Tuesday evening. Mr. Jacob Olweiler, our hustling metic Class, R. Eby, teacher; terinarian has rented the Witmer | Chorus, Senior Class; Debate, Re- Hossler property and will occupy | solve that our forefathers had ame in the near future reat opportunities to make and re aii li | st y th an we—Affirmative, 3 Mary Young izz1 Marriage Licenses | NI 43x Mvra Hon [zie Jobn Ryan and Minnie Minnich \ TR SA Kren Iv > Ge ha th of Mount Joy Ney id pode ye a Norman F. Arntz, Mavtow yi ate; Mixed Quartet; Impersona- | ortnat nt vi \ W1 and 14 1 wn ~ : ’ i : ’ | S, b Forr; fditor’s Report, Marguerite R. Dissinger, ip » ' 1. Bear Murs aa town Pa tishler 3 cs Remarks, hin. and Katie 11. Votins Joy | Ag d oung; Closing Song—all; be ol. 4 Sad em t—— Following is the report of the Mil- n Grove High School for i These Painters Are Busy mot the thing Messrs. Henry H. Zerphey & Sor Senior Clas Lizzie . Stern, 95 ab ut finishing painting * the new | [,ouisa Thome, 94; Gertrude Youn : use of Mr. Jacob Wolgemuth on|94:. Clavton Vv ung, 93: Ch ng 1 1 1 ’ . Vile, > West Donegal street. They also have | Koser, .925: Paul Earhart, 91. Snes / the contract for painting the new Junio ~ ry / sidence f Mr Fred Bucher n 1 injor Classy Myra Hess, 97; fai rai Eh Imeda Risser, 95; Susan Engle rietta street b y a re ea a Tacob Forry, 92; Lloyd Risser, 91 en | Christian Ri sser, 91; D ; avid Ke | Game Was Postponed 10; Paul Eshleman, 87; Rhoda ener, | The league game between Mt. Jo lor. 83: M ry B i 16 leas gam ‘ , 83; M: randt, Es land Columbia at the latter place, | 75 83; Ezra Hess, | heduled for last evening, was post Freshmar Clas 2 : last ring, $1 Freshman ass—Esther i |noned until Friday evening. 6; Norman Kready 96; Helse l | ———— - » ’ A ~~ Young, 95: Edith Risser, 93; Wal ; ’ Are Shipping Cows. L Sh'eman, 91; 'Reist Mumma, Messrs C8 k & Bro. are|Carrie Lehman, 87; Marian Hy ving and shipping cows to Phila-| on, 87; Clayton" Hess, 87; Iphia markets, inasmuch a liller Roscoe Thome. little demand. for them ~. 83; Mary # 1 \ Sa ( - %
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