EDNESDAY, JUNE 8th, 1921 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A. | |CHILDREN’S DAY IN THE F RELIGIOUS NEWS FLORIN U. B. cnoren Y IN OUR CHURCHES' The United Brethren Sunday] School will render the following pro.| JOINED IN WEDLO ‘gram June 12 at 7:15 p. m. Ev- | | |erybody is invited. Come and bring | rr { { NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE |your friends with you. Program as |NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN follow: Song, Choir; Prayer, By Pas-| YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED BORO AND THE ENTIRE ltor; Scripture Reading; Exercise, IN THE HOLY BONDS OF PAGE FIVE | Aake your Im- i CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY provements before the Rush Comes Everybody is getting ready Very soon the big rush will\be on. Labor and ma- terials will be tied up. Avid delays, worries and expense by starting your worlj right away. build, rebuild and repair. And plan to do it right—permarigntly. Use concrete —fireproof, sanitary, everlasting—#equires no painting, no repairs. 2 % Come in and talk over with us whatyou have to do. Let us give you a useful Service Sheey of suggestions and directions for \ Fence Posts \ Garages 3 Porch, Cellar and Stable Floors Driveway Small Bridges Culvert Storage Cellar Spring House Manure Pit Barns and Silos Poultry House or any one of 20 other improvements. Call, write or phone us for the sheet you want. E. H. ZERCHER, Mount Joy, Pa. WE CARRY ALPHA" CE THE GUARANTEER PORTLAND CEMENT HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY | STECK PIANG IN GOOD CONDITION OUR CASH PRICE $150 Will Alsc Sell on Easy Térms \ \ % H. E. Hauer Opp. Post Office NOO0OOGOOOOOO000O00G00000000O0O0OOOOOOOOO0VDODODOOU Mount Joy, Pa. - E20 TTT RTT i my ir = i a 1 grinder or threshing machine. for the Fordson. EC CL aS VGH SSE ST HC A H. S NEWCOMER, SURROUNDING COM. MUNITY Florin U. B. Church Rev. M. H. Miller, Pastor Sunday School 9:30. Sermon 10:30. Children’s Day Exercises 7:15. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Bible School at 9.30 a. m. Morning Service 10:30 A. M. Evening Service 7 P. M. | | | | Church of God | Rev. I. A. MacDannald, D.D., Pastor | Sabbath | Song {School and church service will be com | Sabbath morning the Be thy: q bined. Beginning at 9.30 a. m. ivice. At 7.30 p. m. the dered, Praver service Wednesday at 7.45 Ip. m. All are invited to the services. T. U. Evangelical Church Rev. G. R. Mergenthaler, Pastor Prayer service ing 7:30 Sunday School 9:30. Preaching Sunday morning 10:30 Preaching Sunday evening 7:30. | | | f { | { } Sunday Choir practice Wednesday evening after prayer service. Come and bring these services. your St. Luke’s Church Rev. Oliver E. Newton, Rector 9:15 A. M. Sunday School. Wednesday even- morning friends to Welcome; Charles Recitation, Kraybill; Roses; Exereci Harriet McElroy; Recitation, Greeting, | Recitation, Why | jwe keep it, Lester Miller; Exercise, | , The Flowers Greet- | ling; Recitation, Glad Children’s Day, [town and p } An |Camden, N. J, MATRIMONY. Brown—Widmair Richard P. Brown of Elizabeth- Miss Lena Widmair of were married at Elk- | Apology, Hazel Garber; Song, Choir; ton, Md., on Memorial Day. | Exercise, This is Children’s i Duett, Viola Hamilton Booth; Recitation, Big Day; | and Mildred | Enough, | Lehman—Shenk | Esther Ebersole; Recitation, Roses of |12 R. Shenk, both residing near Eliza- {June Russel Miller: Exercise, Gar |pethtown, were married by Rev. John ‘ ’ S¢ ] 3 Ih se, Gar- land; Exercise, The Address by Pastor; Recitation, Paul Baker; Offering; Primary Song; Ex- {Recitation, A Song is in the , Choir; Recitation, {Children’s Day; Recitation, Butter- a. : : a flies; Exercise, A Garden; Drill; Ex- | special program of music at this Ser-/.. ise regular children’s day program will be ren- Good | Benediction. Night; Song, Choir; a LANCASTER MAY REGAIN | NINTH REVENUE DISTRICT | The news comes from Washington {that Secretary of the Treasury Mel- lon recommends Congress to create ten new revenue districts. teresting news for Lancaster, as it is [considered certain that the old Ninth | District, which a couple of years ago [was annexed to the First District ‘| (Philadelphia) "will be recreated. It {was abolished in order to give Dela- ware a district of its own. It is be- [lieved that will still continue. | The old Ninth consisted of fifteen | Pennsylvania counties, including the | State’s principal tobacco growing | counties, Lancaster and York. | LR st 10:30 A. M. Morning Prayer and USE OF BEER FORBIDDEN Sermon. | 7:30 P. M. | Sermon. Evening |! Holy Communion on the first Sun- {day in each month instead of Morn- ing Prayer. Litany on the third Sunday in each ;month with Morning Prayer. Holy Baptism at any service by previous arrangement Strangers are welcome. All seats {are free and unappropriated. Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Michael Farry Davis, Pastor Sunday School Preaching Service, Stolen Blessing 3:30 Epworth League, s Iva Shoop, Topic, Out for Christ. 1 Cor.2:1-5 | 7:30 Children’s Day Service. Any {who desire their children to be bap- 'tized will be opportunity at this service. Wednesday Evening, June 8, Prayer meeting this evening. ject, “Stilling of the Tempest.” ae. Willing Workers Met The Willing Workers’ ithe United Evangelical Church met yn Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Nedra Kaylor, with an attend ance of 21 present. jing was spent and a very nice time 9:15 10:30 Sermon, Leader, and Out given 1921 Sub hoo | had. \ $625 f. 0. b. Detroit Steady, light, alert, power to spare, economical“of operation. Watch a Fordson Tractor in action and you will wonder how those apparently contradictory qualities of strength, lightness, power and speed could ever be combined in one unit. , The Fordson’s speed is available for hauling heavy load for long distances. Its power is available for dragging plows or disc-- harrows through the heaviest soil or for running the cutting-bok, We take pride in handling such a compact, portable power plant. We are equipped with every facility for giving quick service Mount Joy, Pa. Prayer and Society of A social even-| FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES Washington, D. C.—The House judiciary committee agreed today to report out the Volstead bill which would prohibit sale of beer on phy- sician’s prescription for use by the sick. y As approved, the bill also would make the Volstead enforcement act apply to Hawaii and the Virgin Is- lands, but not to the Phillippines Other provisions accepted, includ ed a tightening up clause to prohibit importation of liquors until the pres held under government su pervision has been exhausted. EO — ent stock DIES OF CHLOROFORM INTENDED FOR AGED PET CAT Franl Souders, a Pennsylvania Railroad engineer, lost his life at tempting to chloroform an aged pet home in Paoli while his family was away. The cat scratched and struggled as he tried to hold a chloroform rag to [its nose. Souders fell unconscious and died from the fumes. The cat ran away rene tl reer cat at his The United Brethren Sunday school gave an interesting program at their Children’s Day service on Sunday. The program as published |in these columns last week was ren- dered. TE NN TE SO FI EY TWN { parents at Columbia. EAE A RT A BATE os AL RS HD LL SEI OR IPRS SI wy RET AER ON SOAR CN WE NT Bible Garden; {ercise, Music, Beauty and Sunshine; It is in-| | Bigler left G. Ebersole at Lawn on Monday. { Hornafius—Ebersole | Philip Hornafius of ! [town were married on Tuesday even- | of the First. Reformed church at Lebanon by the | Beautiful |. ing at the parsonage Ipastor Rev. W. D. Hoppel. | Dosch—Swingler | Mrs. Mary Swingler, daughter jetta, was united in marriage to Henry Dosch, of Columbia, at the {parsonage of the First Methodist {Episcopal church by the pastor, Rev. {Francis J. S. Morrow, with the ring ceremony of the church. Fissel—Devert Charles S. Miss Mary F., daughter of Mrs. Min- jerva Devert, of Manheim, were mar- | ried by Rev. J. F. Knittel, at the par- sonage of Zion Lutheran church. The ring ceremony was used. Mr. and Mrs. will reside at the home of the bride's mother. Fissel Kauffman—Bigler ! A pretty wedding took place Sun- | day at 12:30 when Miss Emily B. | {Kauffman of near Columbia and Earl ' B. Bigler of East Petersburg, were united in marriage at the home of the brides’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | ward Kauffman, Rev. C. E. Rice, pas. | tor of the Lutheran Church at East | Petersburg, performed the ceremony. ! The bride wore a handsome gown of | white crepe de chine with a bridal veil and carried a shower bouquet of | white sweet peas. Miss | Elizabeth Bigler, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. roses and She wore a gown of pink organdie and carried pink roses Lloyd Kauffman of Baltimore, brother of the bride, was | Miss Blanche Kauffman of | place, pl wyed the wedding After congratulations, a dinner was erved. The Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kauff- man, Anna, Mary, Dorothy, Margaret and Paul Kauffman and Miss Bea- trice Sentz of Columbia, Lloyd Kauffman of Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bigler, Elizabeth and Alvin Bigler of ast Petersburg, Robert Fry of Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Landis of Mechanicsville, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. B. Bigler of Read ing, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Mumma of Ironville, Mrs. Jerntheizel of Philadelphia, Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Rice of East Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Bard Bigler and children Janet and Earl and Miss Blanche Kauff- man of this place. Mr, and Mrs for Pequea, where they will entertain at a house party for a For the present they will their home with the bride’s and daisies. best man. this march wedding guests were: Ww eek. make eee nel ~~ Boro Council in Monthly Session (Continued from page 1) e and that yt permit it at ok no | | | | the boro treasury will | this time. | further action on the veto Street Committee | Mr. Long reported | ‘iple streets in town o Council enecker and | culvert on Fairview street com Finance Committee Mr. Hauer reported th of a large number of which were later paid. Property Committee Mr. Ream reported having { some of the old hose in the basement as well as some of the junk but that the cellar had not as yet been thor oughly renovated. Board of Health The Board of Health reported that there were no reportable diseases in the borough during the month of May. 9 Treasurer’s Report The report of the Union National | bank, treasurer, showed the follow- ing: Borough account is over drawn $270.87. There is a balance of | $1288.24 in the Water account and $612.00 in the Interest account. Water Cbmmittee Mr. Fellenbaum reported the foot log broken across the creek near the Water Works. The Clerk was in- structed to notify Mt. Joy Township to repair same. Mr. Fellenbaum | also reported the flow-off pipe at pumping station bursted and the telephone out of service. Same will be repaired. Will Clean Basin motion it was decided to clean the reservoir next Sunday, June 12 and the Water Committee | was instructed to notify the water | renters accordingly. { Upon motion the Clerk was in- | structed to notify the Penna. R. R. | Company to back up all its ap proaches to the Tax Collector's Report The report of tax collector T. M Bren s read. It showed that the d » last vear was $10,636. 83. He was exonerated from collect- ymount of $33.00 outstanding approval | bills, all of | sold S01Q Upon 1 bridges. balance Wouldn't Pay Half Jno. E. Longenecker, residing | renecker road, had that a cost of $21.00 and asked | Council to pay half of the bill. No street | action The bill of Jolumbia Tele phone Company was referred to the Burgess and thd balance of the bills amounting to § 3.45 were then paid after which adjourned. Herman R. Lehman and Miss Stel- | Lebanon, and ! Air. |Miss Anna H. Ebersole of Elizabeth- | of Mrs. Charlotte Louchs, of East Mari- | Fissel, son of Mr. and ! Mrs. Levi Fissel of Sporting Hill, and | J.D. WOOD & CO. JEWELERS and OPTOMETRIST LANCASTER, PENNA. Wishes to announce to tHe people ings, that they have opengd f Mt. Joy and surround- ranch optical office at CHANDLER'S DRUG STORE MOUNT JOY, PENNA. For the examination of the'eye and the fitting of glasses. Dr. E. R. Gehman registered optometrist formerly of the Philadel- phia Eye Clinic and now associated with J. D. Wood and Co., will be at Chandler's Drug Store every Wednesday from 10 a. m. till 8 p. m. to examihe your eyes and fit you with the proper glasses. As an introductory offer and to have you come in and see him, this special offer will be made for sev- eral weeks, : \ \ Your eyes examined thoroughly and Special Price \ $2.00 fitted in an aluminum frame with sperical lenses for reading or Sewing, regular price, $5.00. Your eyes examined thoroughly with toric curved lenses for readihg or sewing and a heavy Nutex &Shell frame around in spectacles or} nose glasses. Large round frames, {atest style. Regular price of thesejany- where is from $10.00 to $12.00§ Spec ial Price $7.50 Do not hesitate to come in and see us on Wednesddy as we are perfectly reliable and have Heen located in Lancakter for years at the Corner of N. Queen and Orange Streets. We have had so many requests from Mohnt Joy, that we have been compelled to open this office to thke care of our many pa- tients here. 1 \ REMEMBER ihe Day WEDNESDAY REMEMBER the Place CHANDLER'S DRUG STORE REMEMBER the Firm DR. E, R. GEHMAN Eye Sight Sposigis * With J. D. WOOD & CG., Lancaster, Pa. The Best Wearing the ¢ East Main Street, O00 DO00VLRVLOOVOLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000000 Watch This Space Nexi Weel For One of the Largest Saies Ever Held at This Store Ubtainable Will be ~% O¥i Sale at Wonderfully Low Prices hk H. 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