> RGE TWO THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN MQUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S. a WEDNESDAY, DE \ MBER ° {T. JOY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. , E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro’r. Subscription Price $1.50 a Year Sample Copies. FREE Single Copies. .... [hree Months. ....40 Cents fix Months 75 Cents ST m— Batered at the Dost oft \ beeond-class mall matter. Tue date of the expiration of oo welaesty ) r name on the Ia D x SY os for subscription money I “iy Whenever you remit, see that you Ste ‘proper credit. We credit all subscriptio 4 first of each month. sie Vig fption lists of the Landisvile ‘ Lu To and the. Mount Jor ul merged wit ! Bulletin, which makes this paper's ordinary pekly. ce at Mount Joy as RHEEMS m—— ind Mrs. Paul B. Heisey left last Monday enroute for where they will be the er parents. d Mo John Lewis, of Don- op Springs, spent last Sunday . the guests of Mr. = ig Ira W. n Heisey Avenue. ; Gather _— Mrs. John M. Wenver spent several days last week at W ash ington, D. Coens by Se way arrisburg an altimore. pi Mrs. John M. Weaver en- tertained the following guests last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wea- ver, of near Elizabethtown and Mr. and Mrs. John K. Weaver of East burg. i *k. Landis, the Donegal dairyman, took advantage of the pleasant weather one day last week bv hauling thirty bushels of pota- toes in open crates to E’town. : The Rheems Rural Telephone Co. had a number of men making neces- sary repairs to their lines upon which there has been considerable trouble recently owing to bad connections. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bard spent last Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Risser at Lawn. Mr. Risser has been attacked with rheumatism for several months. good prospects for a change as he is able to go out and enjoy the beauti- ful sunshine days. The village butchers are kept busy daily converting porkers into pudd- ing and sausage. The farmers are taking advantage of the convenient wavs of slaughtering hogs and cat- tle. The farmer delivers the hogs and Ober & Brubaker do the work in an appetizing manner. The Calithumpian band dug up their instruments one evening last week, after finding some of them quite rusty owing to the matrimonial business being rather dull the past year. News of weddings town spread in short promptly at eight o’clock the band of noise approached the home of W. L. Heisey, where his son Paul and bride | were eating supper. After render- ing the best of their ability an dsome most horrible noise, they were lib- erally rewarded, promptly departing and left for the store of refreshments Miss Hazel Garber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Garber, cele- brated her tenth birthday last Sat- arday afternoon by entertaining her many school mates and little friends to a tea party. Various games and other amusements made the affair a, delightful one for all present. Re- freshments were served in an adjoin- ing room which were highly appreci- ated by the following juveniles: Miss Ruth Floyd, Sarah Thompson. Gladys Weaver and sister Thelma, Fannie Ruth Heisey, Florence Grove, Alida Greider, Esther Murphy, Anna Mur- phy, Dorothy Henry, Anna Williams, Edith Williams, Helen Shultz Lillian Shultz, Dora Kraybill and Mary Zink. Miss Hazel received a number of use- ful and pretty gifts. (Too late for last week.) Amelia Shearer spent several days with the Blaine Gantz family near Milton Grove the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Weaver at- tended the funeral of Jacob Pence at Maytown last Saturday who had attained the advanced age of 87. Marian K. Bard and J. K. Bard spent Saturday their parents where they entertained friends from Steelton, Annville and Millersville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heisey, who are enroute to California from Wash ington, D, C.. stopped off to pay a brief visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Heisey. The milk industry is increasing rapidly for several days the past week two cars were loaded daily This place is noted for its convenient rail- road facilities which are necessary to handle the large trucks. The Rheems Rod and Gun Club, who were successful in getting a large buck last year, spent there days last week in the vicinity of New Bloom- field in search of deer. They returned on Sunday without the game. Mr. Trostle Johnson and bride of Blaine, Perry County, Mrs. Reuben Becker. of Elizabethtown, Mrs. Wil- liam Has day pleasantly last v of Mr. and Mrs. Ira C ily. Early last Sunday began to fall, slowly continuing thru- out the day until Mother Earth was as the guests er and fam- ning snow eovered with a blanket of beautiful | snow to a depth of seven inches with the ground being soft several inches had vanished. Amos B. Hess. who spent about two months at the Lancester Hospital suf- fering with an injured eye. caused by being kicked from a vicious horse is able to attend to the feeding of his stock and make the necessary pre parations for his stock and imple- ment sale. Landis Stone Meal Company de livered to the Masonic Home farms at Elizabethtown, 75 tons of stone meal which consisted of fifteen hun- dred bags. one hundred pounds each. in three days. It required several broad cast drills and various other equipments to spread it upon the sod snd grain fields. being in order and] and Sunday with | singer of Florin, spent one] 1 — MILTON GROVE The Freshmen have collected a fine lot of agricultural seeds. The school room is decorated in holiday style. The Misses Louisa Thome, Gert- rude Young, Almeda Risser and Liz- zie Stern and Mr. Charles Koser, paid the High school a visit. The Grammar school at Milton Grove, will render a Christmas pro cram on Friday afternoon, Dec. 23. Patrons and friends are invited. The Freshmen made a milk test last week to compare it with the offi- cial test of the Creamery Co. and found the test to be about the same. The Juniors have the finest collec- tion of zoology specimens to be seen anywhere, rivaling any college col- lection. They are marvels and all the patrons and friends should see them. The High school at Milton Grove, will render a New Year’s program on two nights, Thursday, December 29 and Saturday, December 31. The pro- gram will contain the following fea- tures: Music, Introductory; Recita- tions by good reciters; Male Quar- tette, the Jolly Four of Mount Joy; Dialogue, Fun in a Photograph Gal- lery, Impersonator, Gymnastic Drill, Guessing Contest Ring Drill, New Year’s Resolution and finally the play a climax of all the program, Deacon Dubbs, who buys back the old farm from a mortgage sale. Every boy and girl of High school lage should enter High school as soon as possible. This is your greatest op- portunity. Ten years from now nine |of every ten boys and girls will re- gret it. This is a proven fact now. Make haste while it is day. High ischool training is free so awake at {once and seize the opportunity. Mt. {Joy Township can come up in the ranks and Mt. Joy Township will come up in the ranks. Let every teacher impress upon the minds of {boys and girls the great necessity 'and the great value in it. or three applicants for entrance next year. We must have better trained as farmers ar trai a He is enjoying ners, better trained teachers, bet- ter trained merchants and better The Milton Grove High school offers trained men and women all around. a training suitable for the country boys and girls. A Christian influence with the best of morals. We need country trained teachers to teach our country schools. The boys and girls of the Seventh and Eighth Grade will be formed into a Junior High next vear and science taught them, Far- mers awake to your sense of duty and instruct, teach and send your boys and girls to country schools and you will keep them there, MAYTOWN Wm. Kenner is convalescing from a severe attack of grippe. “Sonny” Hoffman is spending a (week in Adams county hunting for big game. Paris Garber was confined to his bed for several days with a severe attack of grinpe. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bausman were the guests of Hon. M. R. Hoff- man and family over the week-end. Miss Josie Garber, who spent the rast three months with her mother and sisters, has returned to Mont Alto, for the winter. Lee Haverstiek. who is following his trade of painting in Harrishure. |enent Sunday with his wife and her narents. The Maytown Fire Company re- ceived the new equipment on Mon- iday and feel very much elated over the purchase. The officers are Harry | Newcomer, president; Chas. Barn- hart, secretary, and Dr. G. A. Harter, treasurer. John H. Kenner and Harvey Nich- olas spent last week in the mountains of Perry county, on a gunning trip. They were not successful in securing ‘any game, but they report that does tare plentiful and claim they saw no less than twenty-five. St. John’s Luthern church is plan- ning a special service for the coming Sunday, which will take the form of a re-dedication and celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary. Rev. Wm. Hardind, pastor twenty-five years ago, who at that time remodled the | church to the extent of several thou- and dollars, will be the guest of the members and will preach the sermon | both morning and evening. { The following sportsmen from this community formed a hunting party and motored to Perry county a | week ago: Elmer Strickler, Engle { Mumma, Frank Eshleman, Daniel { Brubaker, Daniel Arnold, Joe Ruth- ford, David Boyle and George Col- {legce. Th Party returned with two Four-pronge bucks on Tuesdav after- noon and one is now on exhibition at John Warner's restaurant. Dan Bru- Ibaker had the good fortune to bring down an eight-pronged buck two { vears ago, and it is reported that he | is again one of the vietors. | FALMOUTH | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coyle, of | Royalton, spent several days in this section. | Mr. John Wood. of Altoona, spent {several days with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. |W. Walton. { The .county bridge ovposite the | Pennsylvania Railroad station. which vas closed for renairs, was reopened after being remodeled. The ladies Bible Class of the Fal- mouth United Brethren Sunday School, taught by E. 8. Brinser, met at the home of Mrs. Millard Coyle, and following the business session, luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stouve, Mrs. A. E. Cobauch. Mrs. Fred Welty, Mrs. Catharine Bierbower, Mrs. Sue Nagle, Mrs. Mary Horst, Mrs. Bert Glen Mrs. Coyle and Miss Maud Coyle. Music was a feature, DP Wr It Will Pay You. The large eirculation of the Bul etin makes it the hest advertising medium in this section of T.ancaster ~ourtv Give it a trial and be con. o Let every | teacher in the township prepare two | ERISMAN’S CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. John Baker ad son Stanley were guests of Harry Little’s at Manheim on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Mumma and family were visitors in the Monroe Metzler family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weidman and family were guests of Mr. Tobias Musser at Salunga on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Keener and family were entertained by Grandpa Eshleman at Landisville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Erb and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Erb’s and family were guests of Clayton Brubaker’s. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder's and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Metz- ler and family were guests of Elias Metzler’s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Erb and daugh ter and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Erb and family were guests of Jacob Hess and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Witmer and daughter Alta. and Mr. and Mrs. John Hershey and family were guests of J. Earl Witmer’s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Eby and daugh- ter Grace, and Messrs. C. E. Rohrer and John Eby were entertained by Israel Mumma at Mount Joy on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Wolgemuth, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nissley, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Brubaker were enter- tained by Christian Brubaker’s on Sunday. (Too late for last week.) Our progressive neighbor, Mr. Pe- ter Witmer, purchased recently from Mr. Stehman, 10 acres of land adjoin- ing his property which he recently purchased from Aaron Landis. Messrs. Elmer Ober and A. H. Erb attended the Sunday School meeting at Stonybrook, York county on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Erb enter- tained at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Martin Metzler. Mr. and Mrs. | Elias Metzler, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brubaker, Messrs. A. H. Erb and Isaac Brubaker jr. Mr. and Mrs. J, Earl Witmer en- tertained at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Witmer, Mr. and Mrs. Elam Sherer, Miss Mary Witmer and Messrs. Harry Landis and C. E. Rohrer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erb and fam- {ily, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heistand and family were entertained by Elam Longenecker’s on Sunday. Messrs. Levi Eby, Herman Shelly, John Drescher, Clarence Rohrer, Da- vid Kauffman and David Dissinger are spending some time in the moun- tains hunting deer. ELIZABETHTOWN Cyrus Smith visited friends at Mid- dletown. Dewey Cooper visited friends at Harrisburg. Henry Coble and Benjamin Groff visited friends at Middletown. Claude Gruber, spent Saturday with friends in Harrisburg. Charles Eshleman spent Friday with relatives in Mount Joy. : Harry Foltz and family spent Sun- day with relatives at Columbia. Milton Hershey, of West Chester visited William Bringman and family on Sunday. B. F. Wormley, of Grenloch, N. J. spent several days with his parents, on Bainbridge street. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shank and two daughters, of Norristown,spent sev- eral days with Harry Woodburn and family, of North Hanover street. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Hershey were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Menno Risser and Mr. and Mrs Abram Ris- ser at dinner in recognition of their recent marriage. The P. 0. 8. of A. has appointed the following men from the local camp as board of inspectors from this district: H. 8. Brandt, H. M. Muth, A. C. Geistweit. At a recent meeting of the bor- ough school board, J. H. Eshleman was elected president of the organi- zation. ker officers elected were: vice president, S. P, En le; secre- tary, C. E. Balmer; are A. c. Heisey ; building committee. Engle and Heisey; book committee, Shoop and Balmer; fuel and sanitation, pre- sident and all members of board. I E. Shoop was sworn in as a new member having been recently elec- ted. Reports showed a total attend- ance of 671 pupils in the borough schools. an attendance which taxes the schools to the limit of their capa- city. SPORTING HILL Mrs. B. L. Kauffman spent last Thursday at Lancaster in the home of her sister, Mrs. Lillie Coolidge. Mr. Eli Shearer of Mount Hope, spent last Monday at the home of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Boyer Mrs. Henry Shenk, son Lester and daughter Sarah, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Boy- er at Lebanon. : Mr. Frederick Hodecker, of New Jersey and brother-in-law. Richard Lenk, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard Ho- decker. Mr. and Mrs. William Gibble en- tertained the following on Sunday: Mr and Mrs. Elias Gibble, of Elston- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Witmer and family, of Rexmont, Lebanon Coun- ty: Mr. and Mrs. Rolandus Gibble and son, William of Sporting Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Ruhl enter- tained the following week-end guests: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bradley, of Doe Run; Charles Bohn, of Elm; Henry Stecy, of Penn Lock, Juniata County; Mrs. Freda Hartman, of Mapleton, Huntingdon Depot; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zerphy, of Salunga; Mr. and Mrs. Amog Pickel, sons Rus- io and Chester, of near Sporting ill. tl Pees. Bulletin ads bring results, Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin It pays to advertiss in the Bulletin * opened oysters that are not op \ BE PRACTICAL % GIVE PRACTICAL Gifts For Xmas. Washihg Machines, Hand, Power or Electric Oil Heaters, Skates, Sleds, Pocket Knives, Butcher Knives, Bread Tools, nives, ilashlights, Give mother a Washer, an Oil Heater or a good Bread Knife. % Give hw, good Tool and make his work basier. Give That Knife and see hi Give Sister a pair of Skates or a Sled and heat her joyful Practical Givers Ake Long Remembered. G. Moyer W. 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