The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 11, 1922, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922
ELIZABETHTOWN |[0CAL DOINGS
mtapive, spent Sunder wi wo] AROUND FLORIN ..
tives in the borough.
Mrs. Ralph Meckley, of Atlantic
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City, - were guests of Mrs. Emma| ay; THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN.
INGS FROM THAT THRIVING
CEE AND. BUSY VilLace
’ I Mr. and Mrs. Levi Sheetz are here
he Better on a visit to relatives and friends. i
Mr. and Mrs. George Vogle visited
3 lati t Elizabetht Tues-
the Printing Ci ives a iza own on Tues ,
Messrs. Lloyd and Walter Nissly
of your stationery the bett®!and John Stoll spent several days at
Meckley, of North Market street.




the impression it will creats Philadelphia.

Mrs. Jacob Stokes of Lancaster, ing a week here with relatives and
spent Tuesday here the guest of Mr. friends.
Rd Mrs. Emlin Buller.
fr. and Mrs. Charles Arndt spent spent Friday in our village the guest
eral days wtih his parents, Mr. of his brother, Mr. Emlin Buller sr.
and Mrs. Ephraim Arndt.
The Florin Construction Company
has broken ground for another double John D. C
, along the trolley line.
Dale Garber of Philadelphia,
spent several days here with his par-
and Mrs. A. D. Garber. a
Mr. and Mrs. S. Nissly Gingrich ‘eral week’s visit to the former's
are spending several days at Pitts-
burgh, visiting friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Ishler, son and’
daughter of Hummelstown were Sun- Brethren church will be continued
day visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob every might this week. A special in-
|vitationy is extended to all to attend
Mr. Henry Young has moved from these services.


Mr. Daniel Stark is moving into
MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER ¢€
Mr. Abram Buller of Correy, Va.
and family.
Mr. C. J McLaughlin, jr and Mr.
arson made a business trip
to the City if Brotherly Love one
day last week.
Mr. Jacob Zeller and daughter, Miss
(Jane has returned home from a sev-
daughter, Mrs. Thomas McElroy near
New York.
The revival services in the United
Moral: Have your print. the Stark property vacated by Mr. this place to Mount Joy into the W. The Florin Home Construction Co.
ing done here. (Henry Young.

Mr. Michael Myers is moving his Street.
ey family and household effects from Mr. Harry Grosh has returned to
SSE Re ; Donegal to this place. his home at Butler. Po., after spend-

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. Chandler apartments on West Main sold at private sale to Mr. Charles
{L. Lawrence of Honeybrook, the East
side of the double house which they
recently erected along the trolley line
The many friends of Master Rus-
sell Miller, one of the boys injured
several weeks ago in an automobile
accident at the culvert at the west
end of town. arrived home from the
General Hospital at Lancaster greatly
improved.
On Saturday evening while Messrs.
Darvin Loraw and Peter McGarvey
were returning home with their lady
friends Misses Emma Becker and An-
nie McCurdy in the former’s buggy,
they were struck by a Ford touring
car operated by Mr. Clarence Kray-
bill of Rheems. They were crossing
the State Highway at Garber’s store
and Mr. Kraybill was going west on
State Highway. The occupants of
the team were thrown out and the
four wheels of the buggy were com-
pletely demolished. The ladies were
removed to the home of Mr. Jacob
Loraw whre they were attended by
Dr. W. M. Thome of Mount Joy. The
young men escaped with a few slight
bruises.
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To Give Timber “a Shot”
The best method of applying pre-
gervatives to timber is by the pressure
process which is used by practically
all large commercial companies, says
the American Forestry Magazine of
Washington. By this means the ofl
or ‘mineral salt is forced deeply into
the tissues of the wood, thus giving a
thoroughness and permanence not
otherwise attainable There are va-
rious processes, but all use large and
expensive apparatus by which vacuums
and heavy pressure may be applied in
large treating cylinders, which are
usually six feet or more in diameter
and a hundred feet or more in length.

Much Timber Decay.
It is estimated that eight billion
feet of untreated structural timbers
decay every year, says the American
Forestry Association of Washington.
If that whole amount were to be treat-
ed we would actually bout four
billion feet of lumber, _ That
is to say, it would
the annual deforestativ
hundred thousand acres of land. Th
could belo truer or more eff
forest conservation, and every home
builder who, by the use of preserva-
tives, lengthens the life of his house
or barn, performs an effective service
to the cause of forestry.


Dodge Bros. will announce on February 1st,
1922 a substantial reduction in the prices of
their cars effective from January 1st, 1922.
P. FRANCK SCHOCK
MOUNT JOY, PA.


Lutheran
sary to |
aged
A church in 4
church, and so
pital, but Europ
suffer in the trans
age American th
home” suggests a
sober hue, whose lay-sister nis
most of them aged and decrepit, with
white lawn streamers beneath their |
chins, take their ease and spend their
declining days puttering around with
window boxes and bird cages. All
wrong !
Webster's Unabridged fails to en-
lighten him, but the National Lutheran
Council, with headquarters at New
York City, is spreading the definition
far and wide. A deaconess home
means a social welfare colony main-
tained by these women church work-
ers. A hospital, clinic, homes for crip-
ples and the aged, schools for the |
deaf and blind, a day nursery, milk
station, and a social service bureau,
are the institutions that usually make
ap one of these welfare centers. In
America there are numbers of them
patterned after the models in Europe
where they have existed by the thou-
sand for many generations. In Euros
pean cities of any size they serve the
neighboring communities and have
closer touch with the people than any
other organization. Nobody Is as busy
as these hardy, rosy-cheeked women
who give their full time from morning
Hl night, or from night until morning,
managing and running their big plants
that take care of people.
Leaconess homes over there are not
retreats in any sense. They are ac
tive, progressive, public places. But
even so they are pretty independent
of the outside world. They do their
own work and have their own food !
supply. The deaconesses make use
of thelr varied hobbies, so there are
bee specialists, poultry expérts, gar
deners, da.ry farpuers, and orchardists
who know al about pruning and spray
ing, and keep. ng the children from pick
ing green fruit. Most of them, of
course, do this work during their rec-
reation hour after finishing a day
of nursing, teaching, sewing, or visit-
ing the poor. They are very handy
about the place. A carpenters’ strike
would be a small matter to them be
cause there Is always some demure-
eyed sister who can wield an accurate
hammer.
This sketches the average deaconess
home in Central Europe in normal
times. Such times are past history to
a great degree, antedating 1914. Since
then war has cripplyd the work so
that It Is scarcely recognizable. Their
es were shelled, robbed and burn-
[11 were § rd carried
captive, But “those who were left kept
steadily at thelr posts, and braver,
harder work at reconstruction is not
being done in the world. Communi-
tiles are so wholly dependent upon
them. Nobody else knows how to do
anything in times of distress. Relief
funds sent by American Lutherans
have been largely dispensed through
deaconesses in each town. By this
simple financing they are enabled to
handle the emergencies through the
channels of their own regular work.
Some of the welfare centers have
been restored and are doing heavier
work than ever before, though with
depleted staffs and in bitter poverty.
In the World Service Campaign that
the National Lutheran Council is to
conduct the last two weeks in October
to raise $1,250,000 for European Re
llef, deaconess homes have a large
place in the budget for the coming
year. From Petrograd to the South
ern Tyrol, and from Cologne to Con
stantinople, these colonies of mercy
are to be reinforced, so that each in
its own sphere can be a healing refuge
to the sick, afflicted and oppressed in
those war and famine-maimed lands.
LONG DIVISION
eet
A New Problem In International Af.
fairs.
Ir $200.00 Is sent by courier 700
miles by rall, steamship, and horse
cart, and divided among 100 pastors
and their families, how much does each
pastor receive? The answer depends
altogether upon the geography in-
volved, This time the pastors happen
to be in and around Moscow, so the
answer is 200,000 rubles each. Dr
John A. Morehead, European Com-
missioner for the National Lutheran
Council that operates in 17 countries
over there, met a Moscow merchant
in Berlin in the 1 3
sessed one of the
paper in the we
the Soviets—and who offered his serv
ices as confidential messenger to th
Bishop of Moscow.


-a passport from

Dr. Morehead checked out $200.00 |
and by the time the good
reached Moscow, by way of
Sea, through I and a
cart and by foot over tance
where the railroad had ru
was welghed down with 4,

rubles. These were the first gifts or |
word from the cutside that the
Lutherans had had in three years
The money bought one meal a day of
black bread and rice, for nearly
week, for each family, with a little
change left over where they were ex
tremely economical, sometimes even
enough to buy a candle
Remarkable Recovery of Signt,
Blind for ten years a Northfield
Mass, man awoke one Sunday morn
ing to find that he had regained his
«ight during the night and could see
as well as when a boy. There was
no is as to how 'it happened.
Colorfu
A love or colors must have led
Miss White of Hants county, No
Scotia, to marry a Mr. te. BH
after his death she married
Brown. Bhe Is now engaged
Mr. go


dent,
Law Jul
and for
{ 253 Justice ond. Write or
Sessions of thé\Peace in and for the County apply to The Great A ic & Pacifie
of Lancaster, hu%e issued their precept to me
directed, requiring “pe, among other things, tr Tea Company, 1308 Nort ird St.,
make publie procla:
wick,
General Jail Delivery, ¥ Rs,
Quarter Sessions of theNPeace and Jail De FARM WAN THD. ~Want to hear
livery, will commence in
the City of Lancaster, in t
Pennsylvania,
ON THE THIRD MOND

wn proper persons, with their rolls, cords | | i >,
ud examinations, and inquisitions, and Ythei Florin, Pa.
ther remembrances, to do those things §hie:
o their oflices appertain in their behalf be F
gaint the prisoners who are or then shall be in Moun
1 the inil of the said County of Lancafter | baker, Mount Jo
ire to be then aud there to prosecute ags@ns Phen :
wm nw shall be just,
Dated at Lancaster, Pa., the 1§th Custom
day of December, A. D. 1921. i notice”












 





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' NEMAN; lector.
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NTED—A, hustler to establish
Coffee Route in Mount Joy,
ding territory. Attrac-
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preas, the Hon. Charles I. Landis, Presi T
nd Hon. Aaron B, Hassler, Associate @ 1€a
ge of the Court of Common Site in and surr
gp county of Lancaster an suist- 4: :
of the Courts of Oyer and Ter- [tive somumist
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in persuance of which precept pute notice is ‘ &
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I wish to notity my friends that I
buy FURS at marRet prices and would public th:
{ ike to have your Business. cane
Bring them to me. * St., Mt. Joy.
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102 East Donegal St.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA
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public sale bills, re [cha
member we can turn [5ppr
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