ig | THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, od 'H 80th, 1921 LANCASTER WEDN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S “ | RELIGIOUS NEWS IN OUR CHURCHES NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM- MUNITY Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor. There will be no preaching services on Sunday on account of the absence of the pastor. NISSLY'S ALMOND BARS and CAKES] The Chocolate WITH THAT LINGER LONGER TASTE LL ¥ ¥ Milk Chocolate Reformed Mennonite Rev. Christian S. Nolt There will be services in the Re- formed Mennonite church on West Main Street next Sunday morning at 9:45. Milk Chocolate LOO Florin U. B. Church Rev. M. H. Miller, Pastor Sunday School 9:30. Sermon 10.30. C. E. 6:30. Sermon 7:15. Presbyterian Church Rev. James M. Fisher, of Cameron, At NEARLY every Candy Store W. Va, will preach in the Donegal Presbyterian Church on Sunday for 5c Each Manufactured by Nissly Swiss Chocolate Co., Inc. FLORIN, PENNA, U. S. A. morning April 3, and in the Mount Joy Presbyterian church in the even-) ing at 7:30 o’clock of the sarhe day. | All are invited. Mark’s United Brethren Church Rev. C. A. Snavely, Pastor Passion Week Services Sunday School 9:00 A. M. Worship and Sermon 10:15 A. M. Jr., Int. and Sr. C. B. 6:43 P. M. | Worship and Sermon 7:30 P. M. St. 5 LOO00000000000000000000000000L0LLOLDLLLLLVLLVLILIIULILINANIN FERTILIZERS For Spring Crops nOOO00000000000000000000O00OOO0O0CO0O0OOOCOCOOOCOOOOOOOOOG RAID 000000000000T Church of God Sabbath School 9:30 A. M. Preaching 10:30 A. M. Junior C. E. 5:45 P. M. Senior Endeavor 6:30 P. M. Preaching 7:30 P. M. Mid-week prayer service day 7:45 'P. M. Communion evening. Wednes- Services on Sunday St. Luke’s Church Rev. Oliver E. Newton, Rector 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. : : i 10:30 A. M. Morning Prayer and | Below is g list of prices on Farmers Fertilizers Sermon. ! : 7:30 P. M. Evening Prayer and | made at Elizabgthtown, Pa: Sermon. { . On the first Sunday in each month | Analysis ' | the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper Farmers’ L. X. L 2.12-0 $37.00 will be administered instead of Morn- | € Tr em roy ? ling Prayer. Top Dressing ..... Noe: +0...8%- 6-0 .......$63.00 YT. U. Bvahgelical Church Farmers’ Club ..... %:cs... 3= 80 ....$37.00 | Rev. G. R. Mergenthaler, Pastor Crop Grower ........%+... 1-8-0 «+. 7$27.00 I Prayer service Wednesday evening | 30. : IS Golden Sheat ......... \/.. 2100 ...v. ..$34.00 E Sunday School Sunday morning Grain and Grass ........ N.. 140-0 vs .. $20.00 9:30. | Preaching Service Sunday morning | Pride of Donegal .......... 2- 7-3 .....$38.00 a ci - 82 .......$33.00 0 Preac hing Sunday Evening 7:00. Special Compound serieaeaanan 1-82 LLL. $ | Subject, “The Christianin Society.” | Tobacco Special ..... Cerise B= 4B... , 958.00 | Choir practice Friday evening in : Qa | droreh at 8 o'alork. Potato, Tobacco, Truck ...... 3-6-10 .......$62.00 | Come to these services we bid you Farmers’ Economy .......... 0-1-3 .......$31.50 | welcome. The above prices are f. o. b. Factory Elizabethtown, Pa. These prices will surely interest you. I | aR | Methodist Episcopal Church | | Rev. Michael Farry Davis, Pastor 9:15 Sunday School. | 10:30 Preaching Service, Sermon, | “In the beginning God,” Genesis 1:1. H S N 6:30 Epworth League Service, ewcomer Leader, Z. W. Keller, Topic, Thy | ® ® kingdom come, “In my church” | | Matt. 6:7-15. | MOUNT JOY, PA. | 7:30 Preaching Service, Sermon, | [“What is man that thou art mindful | jo him, Psalm 8:3. Wednesday Evening in the Sunday Parable of 11 1 * Notice To The Puliic I have Poh. a First-Class Paint Shop at the former W. S. Welfly Garage one mile west of Florin, along the State Highway, where I am prepared to paint, wagons, autos, etc. Automobile Painting a Specialty : PRICES VERY REASONABLE :30. Prayer School room. Rich man and service | Subje et, | Lazarus. Trying To Kill Mutual Insurances (Continued from page 1) much lower rates than those provided by the old line companies. ! However, this year considerable |g effort has been centered on the fight |= with the result that thus far there have been several public hearings be- fore the Legislative committee hav- ing the bills in hand. Several other |= meetings are scheduled for the com- ing week. At the one on Tuesday relative to the fraternal organiza- SEE ME BEFORE PLACING YOUR PAINTING JOB tions, there will be in attendance |= John G. Kugler, of Pottstown, who |= has circulated several petitions and presented them to the committee. These bills affect directly perhaps number of citizens of E. H RANDLER FLORIN, PENNA. the greatest A TI me ' | 1 ’ Army Si A . C. Germer, forward. ...2 0 4 = F. Germer, forward... .0 0 0 HN Bllis, center ......... é 1 5 IN VARIOUS CAGES Cramer, guard ....... b 0 10 ROUND TRIP = Brown, guid. ........2 3 7 Warisa 28 - i —— — = ACC ronN - Navy Defeats Army . aves y 11 4 t 26 ® m' The local Navy quintet defeated Referee, Ellis, Timer, O'Neill. ® |the Army team in a good cage game | Lime of halves 20 minutes. =» ® here Monday night, taking the fraces 5 m by the score of 34 to 26. Brown, fare & SHAND ON TOP » . Ry of the losers, had his arm The Watt & Shand bowling team ® April 24th | ro out of joint during the game. defeated the Bachman Chocolate v y © SPECIA TRAIN LEAVES C. Germer and Cramer, with hy field [team in a match game on the Brene- \ a 7 v " goals apiece, starred. Score: man alleys Thursday night by a mar- ” MOUNT JOY ....vo0tute terrence... Nac > ies is - Navy gin of 91 pins. Harry Weiss, of the @ Returning, leaves Washington 5:10 P. M.... ". ...... - Field Foul Pts.| Watt & Shand team collected all = a White, forward .......4 0 8 Scoring loners with a single game i i PE NNSYLVANIA |G. Germer, forward....5 0 10 | roll of 227 and a match score of 463. ® = | Rutt, center ......... 2 0 4| “0s” O'Neill, of the Bachman team 3 Y =| Greenawalt, guard ....0 0 o(was a close second with a tri-game a STEM (Klugh, guard ........ 9 8 12/|score of 457. The score: " - s—— — Bachman Chocolat , ER ——— HTL wi rT ] 13 8 24 |Sheaffer 187 135 135 — 407 Germer: ....... 102 132 148— 383 ) O'Neill .149 130 178— 457 Nolt ........ 109 168 131— 408 Drm Barr 13 119 146— 400 Totals .633 684 738-—2055 Watt and Shand Mattern .143 142 125— 410 ; Smith .150 146 135— 431 Klein... ....4, 115 129— 244 Watt cavinaee 148... 143 Weiss . 2... ....227 18 105-— 463 Smithgal ...... 196 134 125— 45H en 3 : Totals .......831 696 619—2146 I { IEE ZROTHERS MILTON GROVE rr . : COURE The examination for entrance to the Milton Grove High School will be held on the 9th of April, Satur- day morning beginning at 8:30. Any boys and girls elligible to this ex- amination who have a good moral character and a general knowledge of the Common School Branches. A composition must be presented, with . pen and ink by the applicant. It is looked vpon as the family’s Next year all the schools will be most faithful friend because of i for eight months and boys and girls may just as well enter High itsinstant readiness, at any hour, School. : 3 in any weather, to serve each This school allows ample oppor- tunities for the pupils to work at individual member at remark- home during the busy season. ably small cost. The Juniors and Freshmen will be | granted two days leave each week | alternately after April 1st to help in spring work, and yet pass their sub- jects and the year for promotion. aa . Baccalaureate sermon will be The Sascine pun is SITY 1 preached to the high school Sunday, he tire mileage is unusually hig April 17th. Class night will be observed on the | evening of April 18. Miss Blanche Eshleman of Mount Joy will recite,’ Sold in Mt. Joy and Vicinity by special music will be rendered as well as many other features. —~ The Commencement program will | P. Franck Be hock {be rendered on Thursday night April | i 21st, look for program following M t J [1ater. un 2. High school report for sixth month | Oo ® Cy, & Senior Class— Louisa Thome .954, | Lizzie J. Stern .952, Clayton Young oy — Mill 952, Gertrude Mae Young .949,| Hh | on aries C. Koser .942, Paul Earhart | i i 33 ior Class—Myra Hess .96¢f 5, | bl David Keener .965, Jacob Forry .965, | Hl Alverda Risser .962, Susan E ngle {Hl .952, Paul Eshleman .947, Christin | 18 Risser .926, Lloyd Risser .921, Mary Brandt. Freyinan Class- Nozraan Kready 51, Esther Heisey 51, Mary | a 945, Walter hl .939, Edith Risser .913, Clyde Miller .901, Reist Mumma .899, Manan Hamilton .871, Carrie Lehman .871, Roscoe Thome .858, Clayton Hess .856, Mary Gantz .835. hi Mary Gantz ranks first in art, ol . Louisa Thome ranks second and | Rl David Keener, third. y Paul Eshleman ranks first in Com- i mercial work, Myra Hess second. ; etl { . Hammill, the magician, in Mount 8! Joy Hall tonight. Rhea ” em Aes of coves SUITES wa CLA T TIL EH A 1G o 13] ” i 5 RE % “The Boomerang. SUTRAS OMOPIEOITOIEOOT0 Qe adeadeateadoadedecdeade sede deede feats ete sdafeadesteafeafecfeafeifeifeieidedieeds & oe tT °, & % & 5 @ < °° > o y > +e 3 & 9.9 Oldest D S in the United S C 2 -, “ est Department dStore in the United State CLon- 3 Tn Jnd Family N Ownership and £ % tinuously Under Same Family Name, nership and 2 I ° bd % In Same Location 2 « *, oo ’ ’ >| 0 | < 4 >. : a oo > x $ RR LJ } $ 5 ** ole : : ® oe . . . . . . %* 2 For One Hundred Years the Hager Store has been an institution.in Lancaster, growing up slowly but o& ’ * ; : : . are & steadily from the early days, serving the good folk of Lancaster City and County to the best of its ability pS v e 5 and cleaving always to those good old principles of integrity and fair dealing that were wrought into it by : Le . . o > the founder—Christopher Hager—from the first small beginning. & * oe & 206% & This Anniversary Sale Will Be A Notable Thrift Occasion Featuring the most exceptional values in every Department of the Store, merchandise of quality and de- 7 ho? Ye , 9, Loo $00 09 090,90, IR) Po 9 0 aa) 9, > ® oP % pendability that you have always associated with the Hager name. This sale has been in preparation for boo 0a 20a 280 £0.10 20 28 ooo fe dlsafeied 9. many months, our buyers have combed the markets and we feel certain that our merchandising news will be intensely interesting. |i 9, 9, ” 4, * | | Then Come OTten 9, 4.0 + Arrange To Be Here For The Opening Day J >, * &, * yg *, * * alee alee afoseoleiofosieofealaeeefoadeedele eds aleafe adr ade afeiefeadedes Sesdeedfefodeddralededd Foo po 0% by o%o% 0% Ie 00 3 Sofefesfeaiedfecfesfealesds any legislation at Harrisburg this mar. 28-4t term of the Legislature. Practically (every household is represented Tn gy ogy ammm my mm mmm m0 0 —— some manner either by a policy in a mutual fire insurance company or by a member of the househild being a member of a fraternal beneficial or- ganization. These two institutions are rec juesting that their members write their representatives in Harris- burg expressing their desire that the bills be defeated. GOOD FURNITURE Io the euly kind 1 sell—Furniture that is Furniture Hon. C. R. Lantz, president of the Rockers, Mirrors, Hall Racks, Pennsylvania State Association of . . Mutual Fire Insurance Companies Picture Frames, Ladies’ Desks, states that under the new bills, every mutual fire insurance company would be obliged to go out of business eventually as they would hardly be able to comply with the conditions. The mutual companies take as the basis of their contentions the report Extension and Other Tables, Davenports, China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets. | | Line of the Superintendent of Insurance of the District of Columbia, which rmnns states as follows: UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING “Stock fire insurance is a profit- making business for the purpose of selling indemnity. Its primary in- terest is in its profits; it is organized to secure them and uses every means at its disposal to further that end. The inevitable result is an opposition of interest between the management and stockholders on one hand and the policyholders and public on the the _ ; cr p———————— y I al fire insurance, i is- . ‘ : Shiet i Maus) oe ng or ny desired protection. All excess income | SALE REGISTER mcetion, 18 S € e » . : . 8 form. It is a pooling of risks by the | instead of being turned over to 2 . m— individuals who own them. There is|body of stockholders in the form of! All public sales either advertised {no division of interest, the enter-|j terest on their investment is Ye-| Were printed at this office, will be « . . 1; . . . . [ prise is not unde rtaken for prony oy | turned to the policyholders who {advertised in this list FREE every | simply for the protection otf hose | sak iit de . feone «erned. The chief purpose of the original ly contributed it or is held as| Week until day of sale: mutual fire insurance business is|a surplus.” Friday, April 8th—At their stock maximum protection at a minimum | mb cE irds, Mount Joy, 80 head of cows, vost It is interested in eli minating | : { he eife rs, bulls and shoats by J. B. Kel- cost. 4 Hammill, the magician, in Mount’ jer & Bro. Aldinger, tS d overv item of expense which « i ¢ i 1€ < r dinge auc ee ad- contribute directly to furnishing the joy Hall tonight vertisement.