The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 14, 1922, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, M OUNT JOY

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th, 1922

Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c.| Rock Bottom Prices|ON THE DIAMOND
_ NOTICE—No abatement on Boro
Taxes after July 1st 1922. T. M.
BRENEMAN, Collector. June-14-3t
WANTED—Girl"fer General House
work. No washing. "Good wages.
Apply, Mrs. James Miller, 308 Green
St., Lancaster, Pa June “14-1t

FOR SATPR=.(Grass on th
Apply SpMecher, West
boro «
to-C. S.
n Harrisburg Pike.
June
calling on S. B. Bernhart forthe dog.
June 14-1t |


WANTED=-.A school girl to assist
with housework im=small family.
from the country, may™Hwe here,
go home at night. Apply
67R3 Mount Joy. June 14-2t
WANTED—Every family in this
entire community to subscribe for the
Bulletin and in that way keep posted
on the news of the day. tf
FARM WANTED—I am looking
for a farm im-Lancaster County not
particular about prieg or location but
must be good value, State price and
terms, on what road farm is located.
Write Dept. 4 Chronicle Office, Eliz-
abethtown, Pa. may 31-4t


FORSALE-—1917 seven passenger
studebaker,®apd tires, just been over-
hauled and good*paint, will sell rea-
sonable. Apply to Hw. W. Buller,
Florin, Pa. P. 0. Box, 17T™~_
may-24-tf

WANTED—Everybody in this sec-
tion to use our “wanted, for sale,
etc.” column more frequently. It
is bound to pay. Just try it. tf
FOR SALE—Potted Strawberry
Plants. Red and y>llow peppers.

Some potted Astors in 5 colors. Some
Oth-
poited Hollyhocks in 6 colors.
er flower and Vegetable plants.
JOHN H. MENAUGH, Florin
2 doors East of Garber's Store.
june 7-3t-pd.
so

If you contemplate selling or buy-
ing Real Estate, I will be pleased to
handle your deal in a fair and honest
way. That always was and always
will be my policy. I await your in-
quiry.
FOR SALE—A No. 7 Range with
a No. 8 top in good condition, warm-
ing closet, water back etc. Also a
single heater in Al shape, both with
pipe. Will sell cheap. Call at this
office. tf

FOR SALE—Ont or two desirable
newly built dwellings. Reservoir
water, electric lights, along trolley
track in Florin. Terms to suit buy-
er. Apply E. L. NISSLY & SONS,
FLORIN, PA. 3-tf.

WANTED—25 Girls, in our wrap-
“ping department. Apply
NISSLY SWISS CHOCOLATE CO.
FLORIN, PA.

EXECUTORS’ NOTICE
Estate of Barbara L. Brown, late of
Rapho township, Lancaster Co., Pa.,
Deceased. :
Letters testamentary on said estate
having been granted to the under-
signed, all persons indebted thereto
are requested to make immediate pay-
ment, and those having claims or de-
mands against the same will present
them without delay for settlement to
the undersigned.
SUSAN FAUS,
Manheim, R. 3,
ELI F. ARNDT,
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Executors.
may-24-6t
Pa.
Frank S. Groff, Attorney.

ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE
Estate of ‘Malinda G. Myers, late of
Florin, Lancaster Co., Pa., Deceased.
Letters of ‘administration on said
estate have been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted there-
to are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or
demands against same, will present
them without delay for settlement to
the undersigned, residing in Palmyra,
R. F. D. No. 2, Lebanon County, Pa.
SAMUEL G. MYERS,
Administrator
B. Frank. Kready, Attorney.
may-24-6t

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DURING THE WEE

MOUNT JOY LOST TO ROHRERS-!
TOWN IN A PITCHERS
BATTLE AT THE LATTER
PLACE ON SUNDAY

Rohrerstown nosed out Mount Joy |
former place
the
The
in a torrid game at the
Sunday afternoon, winning in
ninth inning by a 2 to 1 score.
SO
1 0
Roh’town. ..1 0 00000 1-2
Earned runs, Rohrerstown 1, Mt.
Joy 1. Two base hits, Abel, Barres,
Wagner. Home run, Abel. Sacrifice
hit, Good. Stolen base, Good. Left
on base, Mt Joy 5. Rohrerstown 6.
Double lays, Haunestein to R. Myers,
Weaver to Showalter to R. Myers.
Struck out by Unkle 7, by Wagner 7.
Base on balls off Unkle 2. Hit hy
pitcher Good. Passed balls, Houen-
stein 2. Bealer 1. Umpires, Kreider
and Jones. Time, 1:40.
Millersville On Top
The Millersville nine easily defeat-
ed the Mount Joy nine at Millersville



GRCACPEACCICARAGAEEE TAG, i
jon Saturday afternoon by a score of
* {9 to 1. Score:
| Millersville
rh o a e
Holtz, 2b .......... 20 1 2 1
Warfel, I ........ I 0 1 0.90
P. Herr, 2b ......... 2 3 4 0 0
Seachyist, ss ..:..... ¥} 2.0 4 0
GC. Miller, xf ........ 0 0.2 06 0
Reese, cf ........... 3 1 3 60
A. Herr, 1b .......... 3 1 7T 0 ¢
’ » Zeigler, 1b =... 0 111-0 0
Newswahger, p ....1 1 0 2 0
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You Can't Drive a ~~ 2 >"
- 4 Totals: .. cov. 9 9027 8 1
Nail With an Apple Moses Jez
r Ah o a e
. Showalter, 2b ..... 0 23 3 0
qg Poor printing Hauenstein, ¢ ...... 0 06 0 2
R. Myers, 1b ...... 0 0 6 0 0
mrx paper never Weaver, 3D ........ 0 0 4 3-0,
pa ybody. Beibler, rf ........ I 11°71 #0
work that 1s good Barrett, ss ........ 9 0231 0
enough to bring you A Myers ef. ga 2:1 0 0
ipple, If 8 2:1 0 0
good results. Collins, p .........0 0:0 1 40
q Useaneconom- |. = —————
Totals: .......... I 724 9
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and come to an eco-
nomical printer.
That’sus. Quickserv-
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reasonable prices.
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Printing is a Salesman
Who Travels Cheaply
Traveling expenses
I cent!
Good printing on
AMMER MY,
Li BOND %
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Millersville, ....11004003 —9
Mount Joy, ....0100 000 0 0—1
Two-base hits—Newswanger, Hip-
ple. Sacrafice hits—Newswanger.
Stolen bases, Beibler, Hauenstein,
Holtz. Left on base—Mount Joy, 8
Millersville, 1. Struck out— By
Collins, 5; by Newswanger, 8. Base
on balls—Off Collins, 3; off News-
wanger, 3. Umpire—Miller. Time
—One hour and fifty-five minutes.

Colored Giants Lose
Mount Joy colored Giants put up
little opposition at Rothsville on Sun-
day the the latter team won 16 to 1.
The locals batted hard massing his


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Our Markets

to supply that want is by placing The following prices are paid to-
an advertisement in paper lay by our local merchants:
BEES vice vicrvisioivviias 20¢
2 _— Buiter ........:.....covvvnis 35¢
The results will surprise ards... .. Loin 11c
d I es you I. D. Stehman Pays:
and please y West... .............. $1.15
COBY iii vuiv an ciasnsrvsnis 65¢
with errors in the fourth and 4fth
innings Score:
Rathsville
r ho a e
Eirkenbine, 1 .... .8 1 1"3y 0
Reller, Ib. ......2 230 0}
Diehm, ss"... v2: 3 3 1 3 ©
Mearig, 2) carnal 0 8 4
RPaivlich, p.0.-..~...2 YY 0. <9
Trayer, 3b .....:.. 0:2 2 31'2
Weidman, ef ...... ¥ 1 3 0)
Stauffer, rf. ....... 8 30 1 0
Landis. ee... .... ... 1 ‘1:7 69
Totals, ........ 16 14 27 12 2
Colored Giants
A Coleman, ss"... i302 1
Boyer, 3b .........0.0 0 5 0
Brooks 2h. ....i.. ¢ I 5 1 '1
M. Coleman, ef... 0 0 0-60 *}
X.. Wilsen 13, .. 0 0 ¥ 7:90 3
M. Wilson, n=... .. 0 00 3 )
| Railey, If Sanna EO OO 0
{Jones 1f JES) 1 1 1 {
Holt, c «x eve 0 E20
Totals 1. 52470
Rothsv’e. 00652 10x 16]
Mt Joy E0601 0000 1
Two base hits, Birkenbine, Diehrm,
Trayer, Landis. Three base hit, Kel-
ler. Struck out by Fralich, 7, Wilsnn
8. Base on balls, off Fralick 1, Wil-
son 4. Umpire, Long. %

Golden Eagles Won
The Golden Eagle A. C. journeyed
to Maytown Thursday evening and
defeated the East Donegal Juniors
in a five inning session, ‘9 to 2. The
score:
Golden Eagle A. C.
r h o a e
Geltmacher, ef ..... 14.2000 0
Hendrix, 1b ..0. -..- 0G. 26.0 0
Schneider, 3b ...... 12.0 0:@
Mumma, p:..o...... 1. 3 10 ©
Hoffer, 2b ........ 2. 2 92.1 .0
Wagner, s3 ........ I-33 0.00
Perr. Mf ............2 2 1. 0 @
Smeltzer, ¢ .....: 01 5 0 0
Sites, »f .»-....0...1. 1 0.0 ©
Totals. ..........9°16.15 1 ©
East Donegal Juniors
r h o a e
"1 Snyder, 2b ........0 1 40 2


Trone, cf ....... 00 0-0 0
Root, 8b ........%. 01. 0 0 0
yFletcher, ¢ «oh 05 I 1 6 0.0
{ Henderson, p ....... 1-1 2 0 0
iNell, rf ........... 0 0 0 0:0
Grove, If... ...... 6.0 0 0-0;
| Shank, 2b aaa 1S 0g
Johrson, ss..........0 10 00
Potals.... ovo 2%9:1h -@ 2
Golden Eagles .......1 1 5.1 J
East. Donegal Jrs ..0 2 0 0 2
Golden Eagles Win
The Golden Eagle A. C. won from
the Shoe Factory Team in a 5-inning
game by a score of 10 to 5. T



game was a pitchers’ battle the en-|5COTE: b ie
tire way between Unkle and Wag-| los. =a 3 1 5 9 0
ner with honors being about even. | Gettmacher If : : : : : ‘2 06 0 2
Good fielding featured. Abel’s homely. 1p... .. Boing
{run broke up the pastiming. Score:|Weaver, 3b p ......1 1 1 2 0
Jofer,ef ...... iv 0 0 2-0 0
Mount Joy {pote Pf een ees 0 0 0 0 ¢
rh oa (Roflman, 2b ........ 2.1 2.1 «
Showalter, 2b...... 0 0 3 3 Olsmeltver, c ..... 05, 1-0 3 0 0
RB. Myers, 1b ....... 0.29 2 M¥Womma,'£r Mo... 1 1 8 3:0
Unkle, np ........... O 1 0 3 Ollaskewitz 3h ......0.0 0 0 I
Bigler, ¥£ ........ 90 0 0 0; i an
Hauenstein, ¢ ...... $11.8 2 0 Totals: <n... 10 7.15 6 7
Weaver, 3b ........0 1 1 2 9 Mt Joy Shoe Factory
Barret, ss .......... 0:1 6 4 0 y oO ae
Hipple; "IT... cos 00 1-0 OlWinplejef .......-. ¥ 1 0 0 0
A. Myers, ef ........ 0 0 2 9 0!Rubl, 2b .......... 11 0 0 1
: te i me en cl Bard 8h 1 06 0 0
toa IW. Pennel, ¢c ...... ¥ 0 6 0
Tonle sustg gre 62412 Voorn 5s... 9.0.0 1 2
Rohrerstown Myers, Mf .......... 9-0 0 0 0
rh o a elA Pennel, 3b ...... 0. 06 3 2 0
Musser 3b ........1 0 1 2 2|O. Cramer, rf ...... 91101
Good, i.....c...0x 0 0 0 1 ofEllisp............ PI 0 300
Hutton, 2b +o. oo 0 9 3 3 } Totals. ,........ 313 3 6
Bbel, of ovis 1 24 .| Shoe Factory ...... 410 00-5
Millon TF oonilounes 0.0 9°0 MiBoien Erste A, € 21 3 ¢ w10
Broan 1b survesre so 0 112 4 2-base hit Rollman. 3 base hits C.
Hatfield, ss ........ 0 1 1 1 Oiperr 2. Home run C. Derr, Weaver.
Bealer ¢ .......... 0 0 7 1 O0fStruckout by Weaver 1, by Mumma
Wagner, p ......... 0 1 0 5 0|2, by Ellis 5. Base on balls off Ellis
— i —— two.
Totals. ....a.. iy 2 527 18 3 J
Mt. Joy ....0 400 0 0-1 Maytown Wins
Maytown went to Rothsville Satur-
|day and gave the team there a neat
trimming by a score of 8 to 7. The
score:
Maytown
y bh o a e
‘Bowers, cf... ....... 2 0 0°00
Trostle, If ........ 1 1 2 0 ©
Dukeman, 1b ...... 0 1 8 0 1}
{Chronister, p ...... ro 0 5 3
jOvler, 3b ..,....... ¥ 1.3 2 0
G. Housenl, ss .....: 9.0 4.35 1
IN. Drace,rf......... 6:0 1: ©
VC. Houseal, 2b... ... 1 1 8 1
|G- Brace, ¢ ..;:...: 2.1 8% 1 0
{ Totals: ........ 8 52715 4
Rothsville
i rh o a e
Burkenbine, If ...... 1 2 1.0 9
Keller, 1b .......... Y 010 0 ©
Diem, ss ......... ] 3 0 6 0
Mehrig, 3b ........ ¥ 2 1 0 1
{Froelich, 2b ........ 0 0 5 4 2
Trayer, Dd «v0 ess 2 1.09 1:0
Whitman, cf ...... ¥Y ¥.83 0.0
Stauffer, ¢ ........ GC 0 3 0 ©
Landis, rf .........: 0 2.1 0 0
Totals... ....... 7131124 11 3
Rothsville 2000001 2-5
Maytown ,...0 0 0004 2 2—8
| Two base hits, Diehm, Weitman,
"Oyler, G. Grace. Sacrifice hits, E.
Houseal 2. Stolen bases, Berkbine,
|Mehrig, Oyler 2, E. Houseal. Double
| plays, Froelich to Keller. Struck
‘out by Chronister 7; by Trayer 2.
Base on balls off Chronister, 3, off
Trayer 3. Umpires, Newcomer and
College.

Landisville Beats Rivals
The Gerberich-Payne Shoe nine of
this place, went to Landisville for a
game on Saturday afternoon and were
defeated by a score of 6 to 4. Score:
| Landisville
I rh o ‘a e
Spohr, vf... 0... 0 0 0 1
Miller, ef .......... 101 0 0
Kendic,-ef ........ 1.2 2 ¢
Honberger, c.. ...... I 1 4 4 06
Diffenderfer, 1b ....0 2 12 0 ©
Mease, 2b ......... 0 0 ¢ 2 0
Evans, 3b ......... 1-0 1.0 1
Zerphey, p ........ 1 6 1 0 1
P.Bard, if -......... 3 1 0:00
Shenk". .v... 0:0 0:0 Q
Totals x. 00. 6 5979 & 3
|
Gerberich-Payne Shoe Co.
rh o a e
Germer, Wf... 9g 0 0 0 0
(Rohl, 2b... . g'0 2 71 90
iClis, 3b ........... 1 0 3 2 0
W. Pennel, cc ...>.. 1 8 0 1
Cramer, ef... ..... 1-2 0 0 ©
Shonk, ss ....... .. 1 3 0 2 1
Mumma, rf... ...... 9 0-0 0 0
iA: Penmel, 1b... ; 0 2 9 0 0
RiBard, p......... 01 1 1 7%
Myers, yf... ... .... 9 1 0 0 0
i” Totals: =~...... .. 4 82% 6. 3
Gerber. Shoe 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0—4
{Landisville ..0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 x—¢

Shoe Makers Won
| The New Standard Works and the
| Gerberich-Payne Shoe Co. base bail
teams played a five inning game
{ Thursday evening in which the Ger-
| berich-Payne players won by a score
Jot tol

Business Men Won
5 The business men and the Gerber-
ich-Payne Shoe Company base ball
eams played a five inning game which
1

{the former won by the score of 8.3 |
Quite
| seer
a few of the old-timers were
in uniforms on
Py
{and showed up well considering the
ace of
| ag some ad the stoutness of a few
others But to take all this
still
younger
Ito ¢on
sideration they ean
{ at rvviiticr r
| majority of the players of
3 }
borough .
————— eee.
TREE YIELDED APPLES LAST
YEAR; CHERRIES THIS YEAR
{the

Georgetown, Del.—A tree that pro-
duced apples last year and is filled
with cherries this year is the unusual
sight on the William Bagler farm,
near here, and many people visit the
farm to view the strane tree.
The tree was one of several purch-
ased from a nursery and was bought
for an apple tree. In every appear-
ance it is ‘an apple tree. Last year
it bore for the first time a fine crop
of apples. This year it is loaded with
cherries and not a sign of an apple
can be seen.

SALE REGISTER

Friday, June 16—At the
ards of the hotel at Florin, a ear-
oad cows, bulls and shoats by C. §
"rank & Bro., Hess, auect.

he |
ol
the winning nine |
trim the |
stock |
i $1.25.
LOCAL DOINGS
AROUND FLORIN

|
ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN.
INGS FROM THAT THRIVING
AND BUSY VILLAGE
| THE PAST WEEK

Mr. John Wachstetter treating
his property to a coat of paint.
Mr. Aulthouse is beautifying his
{ property with a coat of paint.
|" Mrs. John M. Raymond and daugh-
ter Margaret, spent Friday at York.
| Messrs. Walter and Lloyd Nissly
purchased a fine Packard touring car
|last week.
Mrs. Katie
Arndt and Miss Stella
Grantham, Pa. .
Mr. and Mrs. James Connelly of
age this week.
Mr. John Zeller of Lancaster, was
a Sunday visitor to Mr. Thomas Mec-
-|Elroy and family.
Mrs. John C. Dyer spent several
days last week at Pottstown visiting
relatives and friends.
Mr. Samuel Fair who is employed
at Rutherford Heights visited his
, | family over the week-end.
Mr. John Rider spent Saturday and
Sunday at Glenn Riddle, the guest of
Thomas McKinley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Falls and daughter of
near Phoenixville, spent Friday here
the guest of Mr. Ed Booth and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sabinaw and daugh-
ter of Lancaster spent Sunday here.
the guest of Mr. Ephraim Arndt and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Agustus Coble and
two children of Elizabethtown, were
Sunday visitors to Mr. Jacob Rider
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Straub and son
Valiant of New
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hershey and
daughter Kathryn of Lancaster, were
Wednesday visitors to friends in our
village.
Mr. and Mrs. David Martin, son
and daughter spent Sunday at Sunny
Side the guest of Abram Arndt and
family.
Mrs. Ella Slaugh, Mrs. Kinsley and
son of Lancaster, Mrs. Mae Speakman
of Coatesville were Sunday visitors
to Mr. Thomas McElroy and family.
Mrs. Jacob N. Hershey and two
daughters, ‘Mary and Florence and
lady friend of Washington, D. C.,
motored to Cornell today, where they
will spend a week. :
The Nissly Swiss Chocolate Co.
Is getting a very good distribution of
their various products and are very
busy at their factory, having taken
on quite recently A tonsiderable
number of employes.
Young Folks Are
Joined in Wedlock
(Continued fram nage 1)
to Winona Lake, Indiana, where they
will attend the annual conference.




Heisey—Campbell.
Mr. Norman Heisey, son of Mrs.
Eli M. Heisey, of near Donegal
Springs, and Dellores Mae Campbell,
of Landisville, were married Thurs
day afternoon in the Presbyterian
church here, by Rev. J. M. Fisher,
pastor of the church. The ring cere-
mony was used. The couple was un-
attended and left immediately after
the ceremony on a short wedding trip.
On their return they. will reside in
the tenant house on the Witmer farm
near Donegal Springs.

Bentzel—Wertz
Mr. Warren Bentzel and Miss Elsie
Wertz, both of Mount Joy, were mar-
ried Sunday morning June 11, at 8
o'clock at the home of the bride.
The beautiful ring ceremony was
sed and the ceremony was performed
by Rev. H. S. Kiefer, pastor of the
U. B. church of this place, of which
the bride and groom are members.
The couple was unattended and the
wedding march from Lohengrin was
played by Miss Laura Strickler of this
place. The bride was attired in white
canton crepe, with trimmings of brid-
al satin, and carried a bouquet of
bridal roses.
After the ceremony an elaborate
wedding breakfast was served to a-
bout twenty-five guests. Following
the wedding the couple left by auto-
mobile for York, where they boarded
a train for Hampton Roads, Va..
where the spent several days. On
their return they will spend some time
at Washington, D. C. After their
return they will reside in this place.
——— ies.
WEST HEMPFIELD ELECTS
TEACHERS FOR THE TERM

The West Hempfield School Dis-
trict directors met in Maple Grove
school at Salunga last Monday and
{elected these teachers for the coming
| term:
| Maple Grove, Martha Esbenshade.
| i Vale, Florence Way.

A


i'M s, Chas. A. Greider.
i F 'w, Roth: Youtz.
Silve Springs Primary, Roxanna
x 1 :
| Silver Springs Secondary, Minerva
Breckbill.
Ironville" Primary, Melba Wierman
| TIronville Se condary, Annie Kneis-
lev
Norwood, Kathryn Senft.
Kehler’s, Edna Gramm.
Kinderhook Primary, Ethel Keesey
Kinderhook Secondary, Vacant.
Sterline’s, Daisy Musser.
Sylvan Retreat, Ella King.
The school term was made eight
months and the term will open Aug.
28. The tax rate was made seven
mills with $2.00 per capita.
A AO

Servant Girl Wouldn't Go in Cellar,
Fearing Rats.
Mrs. Tepper, Plainfield, N. J., says,
“Rats were“sp bad in our cellar the
servant girl “youldn’t go there.
Bought some RaT-SNAD and it
cleaned all the rats™ut.” RAT-SNAP
destroys rats and mice." _ Absolutely
prevents odors. Comes in dake form.
no mixing. Cats or dog won't
touch it. Three sizes, 35e, be,
Sold and guaranteed by
E. W. Garber, W. D. Chandler, an
H. S. Newcomer, Mount Joy, Pa.





Landis spent Saturday and Sunday at |
York, are visiting friends in our vill-
Cumberland were |
Monday visitors to Mr. John Dyer and


» NEWLYWEDS ENTERTAINED
| SUNDAY AT MASTERSONVILLE/

A w+ wing dinner was served cn
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Kupp, of Mastersonville, in
honor of their son, Enos, who was re-
Gertrude
cently married to Miss
} Smith of Lebanon. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Smith,
and children, Paul, Mable and Annie,
of Bernville; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Smith of Bernville; Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Kupp, Mr. and Mrs. Fran.
cis Kready and son, Stanley, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Kupp and daughter Esther,
Mrs. Harry Ebegood and son Peter,
and Miss Shentz, of Lebanon,
Anna Liza
|
Mrs. |
Balthaser, of Bernville, |
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Boyer and sons, |
Elwood, Marvin, Clair and Paul; Mr. |
! and Mrs. Edwin Kupp, Mr. and Mrs. |
John Wenger, Mrs. Rebecca
Mr. and Mrs. John Shonk and sons
! Amos and Harry; Urias Keener, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Herneiser and child-
ren, Erma and Harold; Jacob Shenk
Ruhl, !
| and Miss Sadie Brubaker of Lebanon, |
{ Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ruhl
daughter Maria, Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Rudy and son Arthur, Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis Heisey and children, Verna
and Orville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kauffman and children, Ruth
, Charles, Mr.
"and daughter Anna, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Ruhl and son Paul, Dr. and Mrs. |
| D. P. Witmeyer and Miss Kate Rein-
ochl, of Lebanon; David Miller, Miss
{ Anna Miller. Mr. Wolf, the photo-
grapher was present and took a group
picture of those present. The bride
! recenved many gifts.
i S—— A ———
{ CHILDREN’S DAY PROGRAM
| WAS WELL RENDERED

The Children’s Day exercises at the
: First Presbyterian Church were very
"well rendered last Sabbath evening.
The committee in charge are to be
complimented, as well as all who help-
ed in making the program a success.
The following program was rendered:
Song, Sabbath School; Responsive
Reading, Led by Mr. Strayer; Recita-
tion, Roy Eshleman; Recitation, Jam-
es Fisher, Marion Workman and Jane
Dierolf; Primary Song; Recitaion,
Harold Backenstoe and Jane Dierolf;
Song, Dorothy Fisher; Recitation, W.
Brian; Song, Sabbath School; Junior
‘Choir, Marching; Rledftation, Julia
Brandt; Song Helen Snyder; Song,
Sabbath School; Recitation, Benjamin
Rohrer; Recitation, Estella Brandt;
Song, Lillian Backenstoe; Recitation,
Martin Rutherford; Song, Sabbath
School; Recitation, John Fellenbaum;
Remarks, Supt. of School, Dr. Work-
man; Remarks, Pastor, Rev. J. M.
Fisher; Offering; Hoop Drill, Eight
Girls; Song, Sabbath School; Bene-
diction, Rev. J. M. Fisher.

J


NCL BRD
ROUND
; $3.7 TRIP
= Sunday Excursion
FO 1
 
= SUNDAY, JUNE 25th
Special Through Train
All Rail Delaware River Bridge
Route
Eastern Standard, Time
Leaves Mt. Joy 6.41 A. M.
Stopping at Landisville'& Lanc.
| Arrive Atlantic City 10.05 AM
: Returng. Leaves Atlantid City
sy (So Carolina Av. Sta. 5.15'\P. M
Pennsylvania System
The Route of the Broadway
= Limited
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June 7-14-21



Don’t let shattered
nerves wreck your life—take
| BOSAK'S
| HORKE ViNQ
“Nature's Tonic”
All dealers sell it
Free booklet 'on request
BOSAK MANUFACTURING CO.
SCRANTON, PA
For sale by W. D. CHANDLER
W. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa,
=
your
{ Nervousness
4
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Fine for Lumbago
Musterole drives pain away and
brings in its place delicious, soothing
comfort. Just rub it in gently.
It is a clean, white ointment, made
with oil of mustard. Get Musterole
today at your drug store. 35c and 65¢
in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00.
BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER


«=. TRY...-
RUSS BROTHERS
VELVET
ICE CREAM
BRANDT BROTHERS
hee Mt. Joy St. MT: JOY, PA

\

and |
and |
and Mrs. Harvey Ruhl |

i
At This Time Our Full
Paid Stock is an
Especially Attractive
Investment

Because,—In these times of
changing values and conditions,
this Stock is unchanged and un-
changing in value, return and
condition.
Because,—In these times
when the tax gatherer opens all
doors, the purchase and sale of
this Steck is without publicity,
return or tax payment by its
holders,—the Association at-
tends to all that.
Because,—This Stock can be
purchased and withdrawn, ea-
sily and quickly; no interme-
diary is required and no com-
mission is paid.
Ask for our Financial State-
ment and Investment Booklet,
Where Savings Are Safe; they
tell the whole story.
Pennsylvania’s Largest Sav-
ings and Loan Association.
Twenty-Fifth Year. Resources
$8,302,983.47.
STATE CAPITAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Irvin B. Kraybill, Florin, Pa.
Agent for Florin & Mount Joy




GET IT AT
DONOVANS
THE STORE THAT PAYS
10UR CARFARE
Values the Highest
Styles the Latest
Qualities the Best
EVERYTHING FOR THE FAMILY
EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME
We invite you to ise our Mail On
der Service—When once you try it
Youll use it always.
DONOVANS
Lancaster, Penna.
STONE
Before placing your order
eleséewhere see us.


We have cut ‘prices to pre
war prices.
JN. STAUFFER 8 BRO.
MOUNT JOY, PA.

Krall’s

I always have on hand anything ie
the line of
SMOKED MEATS, HAM. BOLOGNA
DRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC.
Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork Mutton
H. H. KRALL
West Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA
West End Bakery
EVANS & WATSON, Proprs.
West Main Street MOUNT JOY


FRESH BREAD AND BUNS DAILY
———
WEDDING & BIRTHDAY CAKES
A SPECIALTY

WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR

PATRONAGE
J. “I. Easten
ad Phone 831.A1 FLORIN, PA.

USED & ANTIQUE FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD

If you have anything you want to
sell, phone or drop me a card. If
you do not care tc make sale, I will
buy ‘your enti
Ju; y re equipment. I buy
Auto Service
Charges Reasonable
Both Phones
STUNPF'S RESTAURANT
MOUNT JOY. PA.
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