The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 15, 1921, Image 2

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    THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. a
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th, § 1921


and family, at Sheridan, Berks coun
ty.
Mr.
Lancaster, spent
Mr
ULLETIN|
0Y, PA. {
. ’e |
Editor & Pro’r. parents,
| man
Year| ‘Afiss Hilda
lis spending
grandparents
Strickler,
| Milton Diehl, of Johnstown stopped
{in town on Saturday to visit his sis-
us | ter, Mrs. Samuel McGirl, while on his
ibaiip {way to Philadelphia
» do | Mrs. Amanda Herr, Mrs
for su ion money re-/an( R. P. Raffe
never you remit, see that you are] 41 yo ) > 41
it We credit all subscription” ie church of the
| £ at Hershey, Sunday
1it
each month.
2 Hees 2! the Landisville V isn | Hottenstein, Elias Eby and
§ anc the Star an . 1 < = 1 . SS > . -
sre merged with ths of the Mount | amily and Samu y and family
tin, which makes this paper's ordinary {spent Sund vithe Mr. and
Mount Joy
iN. Mumma,
Herman, of
with her
B. Weid
Jacob
Sunday
d Mrs. O.
and Mrs,
il
$1.50 a
Montouth, of Columbia,
time with her
nd. Mrs. H. G.
some
M1
t you
seri
sperger attend-
3rethren con

3
[ra Herr :
munity will be finished this week.
The services at Erisman’s Church
on Saturday evening were conducted
Moses Gehman from Bowk
ELIZABETHTOWN
Mr. and Mrs Simon Rutt of Casey,
{Ind., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
{ William Fletcher.
George B. Cohick and Howard
Fryer have broken ground in College
avenue for the of new
dwelling houses.
J. E. Weidman
|
by Rev.
mansville.
Mr. and Mrs. Christ Nissley andj ¥:
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Greider attend-§
ed the Brethren conference at Her-|
shey on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Metzler were
guests of Jeremiah Landis at Man-
heim on Sunday. Miss Esther is|g
spending a week with friends at Mt. @
Joy.
erection
attended the ses-
sions of the Lutheran Ministerium in
St. James Lutheran church, Reading,
as a delegate from the local church.
H. C. Mathias, of Powels Val-
Mrs. Artman Bucher, of
ispire, spent a few days with Mr. i
and Mrs. H. F north Han- meeting
over street, : evening a week. The public in gen-
ol will be opened ,..; i axtended a cordial invitation. |
ho building Mon- |
Roa! na Id i Mon Both voung and old are welcome. i
na will 1ast
limited
Rev
and A singing school will be organized |§
Erisman’s Church. The first|H
I
heene of be held on Thursday | ¢
|
will
se
en . =
£ I was reminded the other day of | 3}
number of : :
hat incorrect ideas
RHEEMS (stra.
Bard spent ons day at
where he combined {recently 1
and
Mrs
stude n I Hoc f rabetr wn,
last week
with pleasure.
Neikle from Gal
College
R. Kraybill,
S. Kraybill resid
R. Kraybill, a
student returned to hi
} he expect
1 his summer vacation.
Victor Diebler, a prominent men
ber of famous Middletown
Liberty participated in the Airy Dale §
feman’ at Steelton Sat \ i
on «
Mrs. C
Ir
f Donegal
Mt
spent v
ence.
Penns
where
. shade
the | school and N
Band
Parade
urday afternoon.
Mrs. J. B. Henry and two daugh
chool.
Mrs. R. D
Raffensperger
lon Su ntertained Miss Price,
Vir ia: Miss Baum, of Lancaster;
ters spent Saturday at Steelton,|Mr Mrs. W 1 Stambaugh, Mr.
where they witnessed one of the and Mrs. Edwin Eister and daughter,
largest Firemen’s parade that was (Miss Mary, of York; Miss Mary Bow-
ever held in Steelton. |ser, Manheim, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. H. Keister of Harrisburg, Mrs. John * of Salunga.
. H. Calman, Miss Leo C:lman, Mr. | ee A re ere
d Mrs. Earl Hamilton and son of
teelton, were guests of Mr. and] ROCK POINT
Irs. J. B. Henry on Sunday. | ee
Reuben G. Kauffman, daughter;
Katharine, son Reuben, Mr. and Mrs. |
Elam Stauffer of East Petersburg, ith
spent Sunday as guests of the A. S.|
Bard family and Jos. W. Kraybill.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nissly, Jr.,, of home of E. R.
Guthrie, Oklahoma, who are enjoying! The Loysville
the
Mil
He
of
mo
Read the Bulletin.
Tobacco planting is the order of
at this present time.
Shireman and sister
day,
Mr. of near
Neidigh, on Sunday.
Orphan Band
Thursday
Shearer of
minister at
visiting their host of relatves, they tertainment on
pad a brief visit to the S. S. Kray-! Rev. Samuel
bill family and Jos. W. Kraybill one was officiating
day last week. Church of the Brethren
Rheems,
the
Marietta
+1
tne
at
raduated
‘Robert H
1 My
itary Academy, Fort Defiance, Va.
One
31
most creditable
lurng
other
torical contest.
'ERISM
Jacob Henny lost a valuable horse
by death the past week.
Christian
Donegal Springs, were callers at the tick of appendicitic the past week is
improving nicely.
Messrs.
their wedding tour in this vicinity schooped in §150 at the Maytown en- Brandt and Albert Erb sold their
evening | cattle the past week.
If
of the tobacco 7
its will be admitted.
)r. S. R. Nissley and John Tschudy
the local John M. Good Post No.
A. R. were delegates to the
ention at Allentown. They
before
When some good old friend
1ssing the subject of how a
storm milk. The
not any affect of
but milk will sour
in any warm moist temperature. Just
and during a thunder storm
air is generally quite humid un-
protected by a re-
or otherwise souring is
natural. Thunder only a
noise cannot do anything
itself heard.
A Wonderful Bargain
Undoubtedly the best bargain I
have had in several years. A double
lot. corner, good residential section,
with 3-story brick house, modern in
every respect, new heating plant,
electric lights, bath, garage. Re-
placement cost today, $20,000. will
tale $7,500 and give possession any
time. Now don’t think too long but
act. Call or phone Jno. E. Schroll,
Mt. Joy.
sours
due to
because
thunder
souring is
thunder
before
iler, daughter of
« 3 Olweiler, was
; of the graduating class of
~ Crest college, Allentown.
s awarded the degree of B.S.,
She was
High in ©
the
less the milk is
frigerator
: ts
I and
J Butz
from t
prize.
he local
class of 1917. 5
Hiestand, of Mr.
H. Hiestand. was one of
the August
son
0
honor
student at
was awarded two gold medals.
medal was for performing the
service and being the
student in the school
)20-21 term: and the
medal in the ora-
efficient
the 1
1
SChool
rn RO Wee
Here's 2 Bargain
Joy, that will be sold quick. About
six acres of excellent land, large
frame house barn, tobacco shed and
cellar, an abundance of fruit, a good
investment for any one. Good lo-
for warehouse or building
ses. Convenient to industries,
. ete. Has boro water, light,
Act quick if interested. Jno.
.hroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Bucher who had an at-
Elmer
Rohrer, :
. mn
Christian
favorable
this
is
weather
lanting i
the
n

Better late than never—last week on Sunday afternoon.
a case of measles appeared upon the! Horace Wagner and wife
scene, making it necessary to have three children of near Moore's
the West Donegal representative of made a short call on his sister
the Board of Health appear upon the E. R. Neidigh on Sunday
scene with that beautiful yellow card I
and
Mill
Mrs.
wuto ride on Sat
his
laughters,
same
have been
at the old
historical
to com- |
an
3s of the
to
to
in




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BROWN BROTHER.
vw Mount Joy, Penna.

Bernard
at
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LL wT ERO
High Grade Grushed
and Building-Stone
IN ALL SIZES
AT $1.90 PER TON
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J. L. SWARR, Jr.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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Bell Phone 136R11

detested by so many. We enjoyed
Citizens along the highway from urday evening in Christian Stauffer’s |
pleasure of witnessing a rare oc- Wile and his step Edna
currence one day last week when Huber of which I highly appreciated.
livered a seven-ton steam boiler to of Rheems, were attending the An
the Elizabethtown Fertilizer Works nual Conference of the Brethren at
without any mishap. his two daughter’s Elizabeth and |
Mr. J. Cob from Santa Barbara, Mary partook of the oppor
ford, Conn. and H. G. Reist of| That Loysville Band will be a big
Schenectady, N. Y., three class-mates feature to the Perry County reunion
University paid a short visit to Mrs. |sel's Park, in the near future near |
Reist’s sister, Mrs. S. S. Kraybill Maytown, whose picturesque scenery
anniversary last week. contingent of people. hep
An interesting game of base ball{ They have adopted a new method | I
on Saturday afternoon, witnessed by |the cherry trees they inform me. A | |
a fair erowd of spectators when the Certain woman whose name is very |
bats with the Rheems nine after con- sleizh bells on top of her tree and |
testing for nine innings. Results were [When one of those morning warblers
home team. Batteries were Carson she gave the string a gentle pull
and Wittle for Florin and the Bard While that had a tendeicy to make |
| |
double plays were made while the (Stantly : : ;
bases were filled. | Luther Trostle’s hired boy who |
ja sneak last week with another hired
boy Ephraim Hershey, all of near |
Read the Bulletin. {their final departing they exchecquer |
Miss Tressia Luttman is spending being of a limited degree, they con- |
Boltz. home of Walter Hoffman and con-
. | ~ . .
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Horst spent fiscate $6.00 to tide them on their |
near Strickler’s. their apprehension I in- |
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Miller and formed.
attended a funeral. opposite that old meeting |
fr. and Mrs. Elvin Brosey and house at Donegal Springs, a bunch |
n Brosey at Lobato. entrance the cellar and
and Mrs. Jacob Brookhart and jmenced investigating tour, ran |
ily spent Sunday in the home cooper and commenced appro- |
Gibble. priate, a lot of it for salable pur- |
Lancaster, spent Sunday in intermediate points received some of
of A H. Degler and fam- the imported goods. Things came
d Mrs. Lester Wenger and of the late Ex-Senator Donald Cam- |
r, spent Sunday in the home it shipped to the hospitals that |
in Zimmerman and family. city.
? and Mrs. Mary Ann Oberdorf, | WwW W |
Dover, York county, spent Thurs- | NE TOV N {
and family. i ; |
Mr. ¢ Irs. >arolla an- |
Mr. and Mrs Moses Wenger and Mr. and Parolla an |
i Manv « we farmers of this seec- |!
Samuel Cover and Mrs. Benjamin|,. ny of the iy : Rory hii Sec |
Miller spent Sunday in the home of Hon have Isher: Danang toigeo.
( risited his parents on Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sumpman and boro visited his parents here on Sun
day. |
H. Horst, of East Petersburg, spent in. .
. Ta ap? PE IDivet of Columbia visited friends |
Sunday afternoon at the Mennonite '} Sunday.
iss
fer and Susan Nissley. Mrs. Fred Weaver East Peters- |}
SALUNG burg last Thursday. |
Jonas Yingst visited her sister, Mrs.
Mrs. A. J. Dietrich, of Lancaster, |’: Avery Engle last week.
spent Sunday in Salunga.. Sart
ga visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
sister, Mrs. Deichler, at Llanarch. |Mrs. Lewis Resh here, has returned
The children in the M. E. church
Mr. J. D. Mumma of Millersville,
on Sunday evening. returned to his home town on Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Strickler spent
P Mr. and Mrs. Amos Deckard and
Mrs. Frank Montouth. family, of Elizabethtown, former
Mr. and Mrs. Eshleman, of Hagers- :
: guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Resh.
mses eet
and Mrs. Frank Baer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lefever, of Lam-
I have a 1l4.acre farm near
and. Mrs. Morrison Wile Sunnyside, 10 acres of meadow, sand
: The quarterly conference of the M.|., shed and cellar. Price $118.00
er acre. Act quick if yom can use
or Sunday afternoon.
y Hopton, of Philadelphia | Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy.
a
-R. D. Raffensperger. Millard Fillmore was the only
y and Clayton Strick- [president who made no inaugural

JOY ICE CO.
lumbia Avenue


York to Elizabethtown, had the new machine in company with
Henry B. Heisey of Wrightsville de- Brother J. E. Williams and wife |
with his 8 head of horses and mules Hershey on Saturday. On Sunday |
California, Mr. Veedor from Hart- tunity.
of the class of 86 at the Lehigh picnic that will be staged at Cas-|
while on their return from the 35th have a tendency to attract a large |
was played on the Rheems diamond over at Newtown to scare robins off |
strong team from Florin crossed familiar there attached a string to |
a score of 5 to 6 in favor of the Was seen up there in active service
Brothers for Rheems. A number of him evacuate his luscious job in-|
answers to the name of Rodney took |
{Maytown for parts unknown. Before |
several weeks in the home of Charles cluded to make a secret call at the |
Sunday in the home of Frank Felker, pilgrimage. $100 are offered for |
family spent Sunday at Annville and] Over Cameron Mansion |
vy spent Sunday in the home of [of boys who reside near gained an |
of Elm, and Harry Gibble across two barrel Royal Hide |
hy Brubaker and son, Wil- poses. Columbia Marietta and other |
la climax when James Cameron, son |
d Mr. Frank Zimmerman, of [eron of Harrisburg appeared and had |
E. Rebecca Hostetter, of Mount EE pT
in the home of Amos Sumpmar :
day oe 108 SUMPMAN | paad the Bulletin.
. ounce birth of a daughte
family, of near Manheim, and Mrs. "Oa CS the bi A daughter.
. Willia + 16 Jr ( Jas inet -1
Harvey Leisey. | illiam Fogie, Jr. of Washington
family and Mrs. Stauffer and Mrs. A. | “yr © John Bowers and Walter 'm
Home Oreville, visiting Eliza Stauf Claude Helgle visited his sister, |
| Mrs. J. B. Reist and grandson
Miss Laura Moore who had been
Miss Miriam Kendig is visiting her
to her home in Columbia.
rendered a fine Children’s program
day and visited several friends.
Sunday at Columbia with Mr. and
residents of this place were Sunday
town, Md., spent Sunday with Mr.
Who Wants This Chance?
peter, were Sunday visitors with Mr.
land, 2 frame houses, big barn, tobae-
_ E. church was held in the Salunga
t. Call, vhone or write Jno.
ym Saturday to Wednesday
s son, Frank


address.
I have just listed a very desirable | J
truck farm on Longenecker road, Mt. |
some people |
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hy Don’t You Wear a
Palm Beach Suit?
The last few days tested the value
of a cool Palm Beach, or light weight suit.
The hot weather brought lots of people to this store
for the excellent quality Palm Beach Suits, silk
trimmed, that we are offering at
$19-20
One Price No More, All Palm Beach
Suits Only $15.00.
ALL STRAW HATS REDUCED |

Do You Need Summer Underwear
Here you will see larger assortments of the
best underwear that’s manufactured
Munsing -- Cooper’s == B. V. D.
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Kiddies Wash and Play Suits 98c.
P. E. Getz, Mt. Jay

AT PUBLIC SALE
Round Trip
jar Tax 8% additional
THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921
At Florin, Penna.
h |
Its Bring & Send Your |
Films to %
W. H. REIDER |
|35 West High St., Elizabethtown, Pa. |
4-13-3M-pd. |
Kgrall’s Meat Marked,
% z
A SA Special Through Tra
a b § Eastern Standard
65 HEAD OF COWS | For Best Resu

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Consisting of Holsteins, Durhams and
a few fancy Jerseys, Fresh and|
Close Springers. This is an excep-| \ :
tionally good lot of cows, big milkers | { always have om hand anything &
and high testers. the lao
A FEW STOCK BULLS SMOKED MEATS, HAM; BOLOGN/
Don’t miss this sale. Sale to com-| - DRIED BEEF, LARD, “ETC.
mence at 1:30 P. M. rain or shine, | Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Muttos
C. F. GREIDER, Mgr. H. H. KRALL
A. L. Hess, Auct.
J. H. Zeller, Clk. | West Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA
Returning
Leaves Atlantic City 5:10