F PAGE TWO THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A. IN ESDAY, MARCH 80th, 1921 MT. JBY BULI MOUNT JOY, J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro'r. - . PA. $1.50 FREE 3 Cents 40 Cents Subscription Pu a Year San Single [Chree Six Months \ nle Mont 75 Cents 1 h, vas Balmer | entown thy | borough Christian Ney is BOX 1 the result Buch's foundry. Ma 1 Mrs. J. R. Cassel, dfanh 1, were the guests of Mr Ulrich Shank a very | har ar of near and hand saw had circular mill Bowman a few days with Mr. and Miller | Bros. will 11 by the 0 feet. Samuel Ressler the guest 3 Barbara Greine Mrs muel a n at Hof- ining Grace of 1, spent M rer their | enlarge planing erecti of ailding Mrs. burg, Mrs. Mr I on 20x16 of was her sist 1 and Seword spent York. Newport, Mrs. E a at of and { street. Shoe ed in the ev rk Tuesday. 1 Middletown mother, Mrs. th Market street. tz and family of Colum-| Mr. and Mrs. High street. of Harrisburg, the Klein friends in C( of or re the guests of Foltz Wes Brackenridge, manager of is among Tohn base the former ball team borough Jacob Ambrose S 1 Ver- f N. Olweiler, Plummer, Walter B. Bailon anc non 0. Good were the guests o friends at Mount Joy. Former District Attorney William Greake of Fort Wayne, Ind., was the | guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Olweiler »n South Market street. Miss Elizabeth Garber was slightly injured Friday when the bicycle | which she was riding bumped into | the rear end of an automobile | Robert H. Forney, the North Mar-| ket street garage man entertained his| mployes at his home. They spent | . very pleasant evening, and enjoyed delicious lunch. Boy Scouts now have a model home, as J. N. Olweiler, who pur-| chased the Old School property, has| made the proper repairs. It has three rooms, consisting of the meeting and play room, scout masters room and a ding room. While crossing the street near his home on Saturday evening, H. C. Fahs, a retired coach maker was struck by a team driven by John Keener, of near Milton Grove. Fahs, who is 86 years of age and slightly { | | | | re jeaf, was rendered unconscious and | taken to his home where Dr. H. K. Blough attended him. SPORTING HILL The spelling bee in town on Sat- urday evening was well attended. Mrs. Weber, of Lititz, is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. John Knier and family. Master Elmer Ruhl spent the week-end in the home of Aaron Pickle, near Erisman’s church. Miss Vera McConley and gentle- man friend, of Lancaster, spent Sun- day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foose. Mrs. Chester Enck and daughter, Pearl, returned home after spending several weeks in the home of Mr. Enck’s parents at Lititz. Mrs. Elmer Kauffman Wayne, and Miss Anna spent Sunday in the home of Eli Shel- ley and family at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Rohrer spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. Rohrer’s brother, Abraham and family near Mt. Joy. Mr. and Mrs. George Reppert and sons Arthur and Roy and Charles Seitz, of Manheim, spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Brosey. Miss Mae and son, Biers, of Lebanon, is spending the week with her grand-|entertained the following young peo- | tinued for more parents, Mr and Mrs. Samuel Waltz. The Lebanon schools are having in- stitute. Mr. and Mrs. Phares Strickler and family spent Sunday at Mountville in | the home of Mr. Strickler’s brother, Francis Strickler. Mr. Strickler and son Amos called at the home of Her- man Shelley on Sunday evening. Mr. Joseph Bomberger, of Mount Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Henny and family, of Maple Grove, and Mr. und Mrs. Harry Gibble and family, yf Back Run, spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibble. ercenrse < —— I have a few exceptionally good bargains in real estate for late buy- | day afternoon he spoke on the Work | ers but you must act at once. Sehroll, Mount Jov. net ID A It pays to advertise in the Bulletin tf the | ishap at] badly | Middle- | ; Harris- | pho. er,| rs + Wasi, Emma {Manheim daughter, Miss Susan, of Lancaster, [pital of the Landisville and Salunga {of Kauffman | SALUNGA Gerlach has move ; 1 1 to near urg on a daughter Mr. and visitit g av > Sun ¢ es Campbell has gone to Phila- for a few his family for ved ved to the the al Habec n taken Hiestand has for er driver as t 1d son, Plainsfie sick Elias Aungst | New Jersey, Amos Aungst. Bender has made s to her house by putting larger ws in the front. Kolp is rushing work on his use it can be occupied by of April. Bell and 1 went isit to v his Anna SO K. wife motored tc Rheer ay as the guests « and wife. and Ethel Green, Lancas- re Sunday visitors with their Verne E. Hiestand. ss Catharine Malehorn, of Lan- r paid her mother a short visit wrsday afternoon. and Mrs. R: D. Raffensberger nded the Wolgemuth funeral r Mount Joy on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Latimer ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs 1liams, of Manheim on Sunday. Mr. William Gerlach and family ved from the Roland property to a near Petersburg on Thursday. Mr. E. G. Myers spent Friday in iladelphia as a lay delegate to the FE. conference in session last week. Wm. Fackler and family motored Wea June John of cousir Mi of VIS | W Ito Rheems, on Sunday afternoon and | a call on Elmer Roland and Revs. Isaac Brubaker and John vely, of near Manheim, attended ference at Rohrerstown on Fri- John Drace is remodeling his house | William Gerlach ready for a new by it 1 ly vacated getting alg Fackler family motored to with the Elmer Roland daughter at and visited E. G. Kauffman ‘olumbia, Mrs. sister, and entertainment Thursday evening in house, West Hemp-| Dee school township. Mrs Latimer Warner | tertained at the home of her| and Mrs. Williams, Sunday. Mrs. Ambrose, of Coates and Mrs. M P. Piefer and at| | and Mr. 1 Mr lle; called on Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Kendig on Sunday afternoon. i The committee on for the| egos Auxiliary received them at the homes Mrs. Amos Cooper and Mr Samuel Eby. The donation liberal one. Miss Adaline Mowrer gave a luncheon on Saturday evening at her Covers were spread for Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nissley, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Strickler, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ibach, Mr and Mrs. Wal- ter Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kreider, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Biemesderfer and Mr. Raymond Kauffman. reall Ge. ee MASTERSONVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Clayton G. Hollinger pleasantly entertained Prof. and Mrs. H. K. Ober, of Elizabethtown on Sun- day at supper Mrs. Susan Ober of Elizabethtown, |spent the week-end with her daughter {and family, Mr. and Mrs. Abram W. Wolgemuth. Prof. Ober also gave an illustrated lecture on Japan at the Masterson- ville school house on Friday evening to a packed house. Misses Lizzie Zug of Lancaster and | |Ada Zug, students of Elizabethtown College spent the week-end with their | parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Zug. | Elmer H. Witmer's annual sale of | live stock was held on Tuesday af-| ternoon at his stables in town. The crowd was large, bidding was good and fair prices were realized. The Mastersonville School taught by Miss Myrtle Coller of Perry Coun- ty, will close April 6. Miss Coller will take a special course this spring at the Millersville Normal. Rev. Nathan Eshleman of Rheems, delivered a temperance sermon on Sunday morning. All the sessions | were well attended and proved to be| very interesting and uplifting. The following voung folks who| were attending Elizabethtown Col-| lege during the winter term returned to their respective homes to stay:| Misses Eva Hollinger, Ruth Stauffer, | Ellen Bomberger, Martha Hollinger | and Amon Stauffer. | 8. was a home | | entertained the following Ralph and Rev. and Harvey, Paris, Elva and | H. Snavely, son Edna | Fauser, Manheim; "Henry L. Hess, sons {Mahlon and daughters Mrs. Elvin |Irene, of near Union Square, and Mr. |schoolhouse. Standing room was at a and Mrs. H. F. Stauffer, of town. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe G. Hollinger {ple on Sunday at dinner: Mr. and {Mrs. John Henry Hollinger and son | Jay Earl, of Rheems; Mr. and Mrs. | Abner Hollinger, of near town; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover, Rheems: | Rudolph Ziegler, Elizabethtown; and | Miss Maude Nolt, Silver Springs. | Sunday proved to be a red letter |day for the Chiques Church of the | Brethren when the congregation had {the pleasure of listening to {lectures given by Rev. H. K. Ober, of { Elizabethtown. The first lecture was {oiven on Saturday night when Prof. Ober told of his tour to atend the World Sunday School Convention {from “Home to the Convention” Sun- of the convention. ‘Orange Blos- {soms” was the subject of the even- ling lecture and was given in a mas- terful way which resulted in the con- am- | 14 | Chiques | * his | improve- | f£| Warner | { ms Sunday afternoon to spend a | the | Myers | jour {to one place. yan Mr .and Mrs. Benjamin G. Stauffer |say the animal appreciated a woolen at their | blanket upon his back as the temper- Felker [home on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Peter | ature dropped fifty degrees in ten Mrs. | a few] | { | being very much impressed. MARIETT Reed and son Andrew were the Duffy farm last week, ndig and family of Stacks- were Sunday guests at the | home of John Shireman and family. E. R. Neideigh and son have eight acres of ground turned for oats sow- jing, on the Duffy farm back of the | Marietta cemetery. J y Stum of purchased a at the i 1 K town, hnr near the Long three-year-old Lancaster stock { | { | pper down stey t vards last week. Christian Stauffer and w of } Chestnut Hill are on a short visit to | their Christian, who resides in | the City of Brotherly Love. Eas Sunday a delightful {day and promenader. Males and fe- | males in force taking the advantage of it for full. William Neideigh was strictly in when he gave that Chestnut Hill le an ride to the Rheems spelling bee on Saturday night. { Claude Tressler has returned to his rental home again from his Perry county visit, after helping to clean 11 the surplus cider and attending {sales that the county is noted for. Annie, Mary and Ruth Neideich {are enjoying the hospitality of Edna Huber, down at Chestnut Hill, dur- 'ing the brief visit of Mr. Stauffer and wife at Philadelphia. We are pleased to sweet Carrie, Mrs. Tressler’s up-to- late domestic is going to retain her | position with them instead of relin- | quishing it. What do you know about | that Claud? | We enjoyed the hospitality of Al- 1 Zinn, wife and family who reside Maytown on Thursday evening. The latch string always hangs in the position when you hit that | zentleman. { Their will be blood on the moon if { Harry Reed of Anchor ever gets his | eves on the party or parties that con- fiscated his disc that he purchased at the sale of John Shireman on the Duffy farm. Phares Landis of near Rheems has f the proud distinction of wearing a | straw hat on that prominent dome {of his thus far at this unusual time {of the year. Willis Smith, wife and Paul Tres- sler, all hailing from Middletown, down to clean Samuel Tressler on Easter Eggs, Hamburg Steak and other dainties that are to num- 1 s to mention. The Bulletin readers will hear all kinds of news that transpises under we not pro- pose to confine ourselves individually They will all be of a miscellaneous nature. We are sorry to learn of the pro- 50N | ter Ww as ont vere it 1 + b auto {lar | near { { | proper | | came up observation, as do {longed sickness of Adam Strasbach, a good faithful boy who had been under the employment of Jacob E. Williams, farmer near Rheems for a number of years We wish him speedy recovery. a RHEEMS Albert Smith from Donegal spent Monday and Tuesday steaming to- bacco beds for A. S. Bard. Miss Laura Brandt from Lancaster spent Sunday as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brandt. Miss Anna Keller, Mr. Clarence R. Kraybill, students at State College, Pa., spent the Easter vacation with | HS their parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Kraybill, daugh- ter Ada and son Clarence spent Good Friday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kraybill in Bucks County. Mr. and Mrs Cyrus daughters from Maytown, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Henry on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Garber, daugh- ter Hazel and sons Roy and Sylvester spent Easter Sunday visiting h parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hassinger at Florin, Pa. were | Mr. and Mrs. John M. Weaver at-| ji 3 tended a large flitting last Tuesday at East Petersburg, Pa., where Mr. and Mrs. John K. Weaver became citizens of that place. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Greider, daugh- | § | ters Elizabeth, Martha and Alida enjoyed an auto ride to Lancaster city last Saturday where they com- bined business with pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Greiner flitted | fre to their lege Avenue, Elizabethtown, which they purchased from Miss Anna -W. Wolgemuth. Easter Sunday was an ideal day for the ladies. The temperature being up to 86 and a clear sky which made it quite comfortable fér them to appear in their Easter apparal without any fear of being caught in Easter shower. Miss Elizabeth W. Greider hag re- signed as a teacher of the: Rheems school in order to become a student in an Indiana College. Misy Mary Rutt fills the vacancy. having taken effect Monday, Mar. 28. Monday, Mar. 28 a horse was brought to the village smith shop in this place with a fly net on. The following morning we feel safe to hours. The center of attraction in this vi- {cinity on Saturday was the Spelling {Bee and entertainment in the Rheems The exercises and program interesting which con- > than two hours. The | proceeds were for the far East Suf- ferers. | premium. | were quite LANDISVILLE Mrs. Jonas Minnich entertained the Club of which she is a member, on Wednesday afternoon. The choir of the Church of God rendered the Easter cantata, “The Resurrection Hope” on Sunday even- There was an address by Rev. | Howard Cover. . Mrs. Wayne Aungst entertained {some friends on Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Warren Aunost who | was recently married. Those nresent were: Mrs. Miller Eshleman, Mrs. J. | T. Herr and daughter Anna Mary, | Mrs. Paul Baker and daughter Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. Harry Herr, Mrs. Williis Baer and son Victor, Misses | | . Ls Sewing | | ling. | i Evans and er | ym the Mrs. Laura Keller property | § handsome bungalow on Col-| 8 | Steinkaump. | Mrs. \ version of two young men and other § CEPA Weenie eS Re = KK ie hed learn that Guaranteed Clothes Money Back if Not Satisfactory Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx ALL READY FOR SPRING We have cleared our stocks and are able to offer fresh New merchandise at the new lower prices----Never in our History have we entered a season in a condition to render a more satisfactory clothes service to the Men, Young Men and Boys of Mount Joy than this Spring. Lower price levels will be the slogan for this store and we are going to be the first in the field to set the pace for this community—We are going to make it worth while for every Man, Young Man and Boy in this territory to buy their clothes at GETZ'S We start the season with New Spring Clothes at $20 to $30 SHOES $3.00 to $7.00 HOSIERY 15¢ to 75¢ HATS $2.50 to $5.00 NECKWEAR 50c to $1.00 SHIRTS $1.50 to $4.50 UNDERWEAR 50c up M. Eshleman, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.|be a fair sized one. Miss Emily c.! Mumma, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Herr, | Longenecker, principal is arranging! I have a 114-acre farm near Miss Barbara Trout, Mr. Frank |for the same. An able speaker will' Sunnyside, 10 acres of meadow, sand Trout, of Landisville, Jay Dombach. |address the class. |land, 2 frame houses, big barn, tobac- Prizes were won by Miss Minnie Nolt| E. R. Neidigh and family have re-|¢0 shed and cellar. Price $118.00 and A. M. Eshleman. An appetizing | moved from Chestnut Hill to the Der 2 Act quick if you can use luncheon was served. farm on the Duffy Park estate, Sehr fhone Mt. Fie Jno. E. where John Shireman and family! SC ro ealtor, Mt. Joy. lived for several years. Mr. Shire-! MAYTOWN of Elizabeth Peifer, Mary Kendig, Miriam Kendig, May Kauffman, Ethel Who Wants This Chance? Mr.” and Mrs. Jacob Derr enter- tained at dinner on Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of the former’s mother, Mrs. Wm. Derr. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wm E. Derr and son Harry, Mr. and John Whittle and daughter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. George Derr and son George and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Derr, Jr., and daugh- ter Christina, Kathryn, Mrs. Lizzie Whitman and son David, daughter Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Linda Zinn and sons Amos, Roy, Londa, Jr, Samuel and daughter, Florence. A delicious dinner was served. le B. man has moved to the Eli Nissley! Read This farm, at Donegal Springs. | I have a fine small home in Bam- {fordville, along the Lancaster and Harrisburg pike, 7 room frame house, {concrete porches and walks , frame |stable, hog pen, excellent well of wa- Miss Grace Pritz Manheim, was in town on a visit. The Misses Erdman and Ulrich, of Manheim, were guests of Misses Marie and Helen Harter. Mr. and Mrs. David Snyder, of East Petersburg, were visiting near town several days the guests of Her- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dornbach en- | man Shelley. tertained at cards on Tuesday even-| Claud Tressler is on a visit to re- ing. The following guests were |latives and friends through the Blue present: Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Nolt, of i Alstin Mountains, around Blaine and Silver Springs; Mr and Mrs. Chas. H.|New Germantown. He was a former Trout, Misses Bertha Trout, Ada [resident there. Weaver, Minnie Nolt, Mabel Nolt,/ The commencement exercises of | Mr. Kinsey, of Lancaster; H. M.|the Maytown high school will be held | Weaver, of Witmer; Mr. and Mrs. A. |during April. This year’s class will Id in the Head"® is an acuteNattack of Nasal Catarrh |, ” Those subjechgo frequent “colds in the (ter, 1-3-acre of land. Beautilul place head” will find Maat the use of HALL'S to live. Will take $1650 for a quick CATARRH MEDINNE will build up the sale. J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. tf System, cleanse Blood and render | rma GIA APO ae. the less liable Repeated at- tacks of Acute may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH DICINE taken internally and th 10 « Catar ds. R Who Wants a Farm N I have for sale an 86 acre farm in acts is rough the | West Donegal township, that is, be- [ | Blood on the Mucous Surfaces\gf the oti Wes a dobut, the best farm of its { tem, thus reducing the inflam | restoring normal conditions, All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohi el A tion and size I have ever offered. Limestone {land excellent producer, good build- |ings, excellent location. Must be seen to be appreciated. J. E. Schroll, Mt. [Joy. It pays to advertise in the Bull&tin Subscribe for the Mt. Joy BulleMn| Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin