The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 28, 1922, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1922 MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8. A.
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NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN | CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY |
YOUNG FCLKS ARE JOINED SAAD 7 rr TAS . {
BORO AND THE ENTIRE |
IN THE HOLY BONDS OF RO U ; H E iR | 4
MATRIMONY. SURROUNDING COM.
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Derr—Horton eerie |
Joseph Derr, son of Mr. and Mrs. 3 ; Ebys
Harry Derr, of Falmouth, and Miss] Services at 9:30 A. M.
Ie T olidavsburg, were Soha
Ida : Hortod, "of "Holdayshurg: Ye Florin U. B. Church
united in marriage last Friday at Will- h
PRE Rp Moo will. reside 3 2 . Rev. M. H. Miller, Pastor
jamsport. They will reside at Fal- 3 :
vised ty rasant Sunday school at 9.30 a. m.
mouth for the present. : ] ¥
Combined service from 7.00 to 8.00
Chandler—Brenner P. M. ,
Miss Vivian Chandler, daughter of | re
Dr. W. D. Chandler of this place, and Trinity Lutheran Church
Mr. Harry Brenner, of Lancaster, Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor
were married here today by Rev. Bible School at-9:15 A. M.
Fisher of the Presbyterian church. Morning Service at 10:45 A. M.
Snavely.- Wana Evening service at 7.00 P. M.
Q The gh of Min Hel: h M iE Donegal Presbyterian Church. # i
og Sug ug i pn to] —eeeee eee en - - Rev. James M. Fisher, Minister Ht
. v. oNnavely, Oo PY: caster . 3 | “2.3
and Wor 1 C i engin oan VV c { Q children and Mr . Harry Gochenauer Sabbath : .
Kansas, vas soléinnized oh Friday A ‘RS LOCAL DOINGS of Harrisburg spent Sunday here as 10:00 A. M. Divine W orship: Ser-
Ransasd Vas § ; ay the guests of Mrs. Haine’s mother, | MON Theme: “An Ideal Nation”.
pornng. IN A : Mrs. Henry Krall on Mt. Joy street. 2:00 P. M. Sabbath School.
Dyer—Reem NNUAL SESSION Mrs. Sabina Arntz, Mrs. H. B. a
This morning Rev. Kercher united | TArntz and sons Gerald and Robert, R 1 Church of God
in marriage Miss Anna Catharine, | a ‘Mr. and Mrs. N¥ F. Arntz and chil- ev. I. A. MacDonnald, Pastor
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. (Continued from page 1) ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. ;cn Donald and Ruth spent Tuesday Sunday School at 9.30 A. M.
Dyer, of Florin, and Mr. Dritt Latch- risburg, Pa. INGS FROM THAT THRIVING | with Mrs. Annie Youtz at Lancaster. Preaching at 10.30 A. M.
em Reem. They will reside in Eliza-| Mrs. Lizzie (Reitzel) Kavanaugh, AND BUSY VILLAGE | Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohen and daugh Junior C. E. at 6:15 P. M.
bethtown. 420 Ann St., Middletown, Pa. THE PAST WEEK {ter, Esther, of Ephrata, My. and Mrs. Senior C. E. at 7:00 P. M.
. Clyde Kavanaugh, 420 Ann St. — 'Lewi® Reuben and daughter, Mr. and Ordinance service at 8 p. m. Al
Childs—M 2 si, ’ Tas ot ran ne he 34 § and daughter, Mr. anc 5 h I + A
A pretty AAS Took place Wai. Nidiietown, Pa. | Miss Frances Masterson has re- apps Romanoff and son, Herbert Leon- [the services will be held in the main
nesdav in the Church of God at Au | Mrs. Alice (Eichelberger) Cleland, turned home from Scranton, Pa. ard, of Lancaster, spent Sunday here | YOON. Strangers welcome.
cio Pa hon Trig Edith ? Childs. | 2° N. Katherine St., Middletown, Pa. Migs Bertha Clark and Lillian Carr. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ee —
dnuahter of Go oc AC Childs 3% Mrs. Mary (Dugan) Keller, 218 spent Saturday at the County Seat.'y , } wits. First Presbyterian Church
es P ae i Sani = Landis Ave., Lancaster, Pa. 4 ep yi paver Daoist in je emerson Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor. ¢
~ansdowne, r'a., ¢ grand-de > S Aur ah: p Jnited Brethren church on Thursday > i
of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Glattack- Mrs. Laura (Radabaugh) Shroy, Svening y SUMMER SCHOOL AT : : Friday
£ M: ! wie Middletown, Pa. jyening. 3 ‘ Choir practice at 7.30 P. M. :
7 3 y aytow 5 my hon she if Mrs. Geo. M. (Fink) Blair, 1641 N.| Mr. and Mrs. John Guhl spent Sun-| ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE Sabbath !
Sided, became the bride o ervin S. Pyle . HE ‘!day at Bird-in-hand the guest of Mr. | ere : al ° . & °
a, St., Harrisburg Pa., White Hall. GRY a Ta=1han gu Ar, 4 . 9.30 A. M., Sabbath School. * ;
Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H.| Bre, Sallie (Aderholt) Davis, Boy. ‘and Mrs. Levi Smoker. | The largest Summer school in all 7:30 p. m. Divine Worship, Sermon, |( ot nung i 0 iS % ow rice -
Myers, of West Willow. alton, Pa. ? | Miss Helen Brown and lady friend of her history is now in session at the | Theme—“An Ideal Nation”. J 1
BrorieJenniuss Iarvey - Shanr, 714°E. King &. of Lancaster were Sunday visitors to College. The total enrollment is H E B A K 0 B f
The marriage of Miss Miriam! Lancaster, Pa! "Mr. Ed Booth and family. close on to one hundred. The largest Methodist Episcopa! Church as ver een n Wil € ore
Zeida Baer, daughter of Mr. and! Mrs. Harvey Shaar, 714 E. King William Wilson and wife of Wil- class in is Health Education, a course | Rev. Michael Farry Davis, Pastor |
Mrs dfavey H. Baer, 1909 Pann'St. Lancaster, Pe. 'mington Del, is here on a visit to required of prospective public school | 9:15 Sunday School. No farm tractor ever offered mpre money value, 3
street, Harrisburg, to Samuel D. Jen-{ Mrs. Pauline (Keller) Siller, Mt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linthurst. teachers, This class numbers thirty- 10:30 Divine Worship. or more work value, than the Fordson Tractor pi
nings, Jr., of Troy, N. Y., was sol- Joy, Pa. }, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fissel of Sport- five. Preparatory, professional and Sermon, “His Blood.” at this astounding new low price.
emnized at the home of the bride’s| Mrs. Anna (Wonderly) Myers, "8 Hill were Sunday visitors to Mr. regular college courses are being( 7:30 Divine Worship. a or 3 »
parents. The ceremony was per- 1745 N. 15th, Philadelphia, Pa. i Mus. Jos Raffensberger. given. Of these he prefessional { * Sermon, “God's Grace™ No farm power unit you can possibly buy will
forsied by Ho Rev. B W. E. Bashy. Mrs, Sallie = Gimmes) Shealy,| Mist Aiaaboth Ly A eT Sunwior Sess.op Wednesiny anny Jane Bi do more for so litile—and no farrh, regardless of |
erty. o ershey, a former pastor o 922 Penn St., Harrisburg, Pa. : © Js 3 oe ge. ee 2 , he DRIES. rayer service this evening at 7:30. : satis ~ aff i a i
the First United Brethren church, of] Myrs. Nora (Rittle) Gannon 156 N, muth, at Mt. Pleasant Church. [lon are mostly the heads of depart- — size or location can afford to be without a Ford i
Harrisburg. !9th. st., Lebanon, Pa | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lefever ments which is very exceptional. | St. Mark’s United Brethren Church. son Tractor, !
3 Po . Sey ; «+. =n'spent Sunday at Intercourse the Usually the heads of departments can- Ci : . 5
Gantz—Kagle Yrs Addie {h:90) Weigely, 50 es Sas pr TY. : not be rorared or a Shel S i oh ne baggg Place your order now—there is no tithe for glelay or '
Miss Alice Gantz, of Columbia and Lafayous an y os Pa, 391 Sout] 1 Miss Elizabeth Landed of Tancas: work but fortunately for the students ae ir and SoriRbR at comparison, Price alone makes your chdice thé Fordson. I
Raymond Ragle, of East Donegal, Chere St. ok dha ne on ter was pleasantly entertained at the enrolled they were held this summer. | 10.15 A. M. : After that, performance will prove to y@u, as it has to f
were married on Saturday in Balti- Albert Holt. 530 S. 17% St.. Read. home of Miss Miriam Guhl on Sun- Every teacher speaks in highest terms Junior CB. at 6.OOP. M. 170,000 owners, that this light, compact Fordson is the >i
xy ¥ Hoe Md. Ser > adding to fia Pa , : RY” oy of the select type of students enrolled Senior CB. at 630P. M. most efficient power plant ever hitched to a farm tool
ashington and Arlington ey Ye. '& s ‘ 5 Mr and Mrs. Albert Fike and t:is summer and of the excellent spirit or . v 3 . "a . : ; !
TG ~ ie Yo SVORInD Mrs. Holt, 530 S. 17% St., Read-1, YY: an IS: A Del Ike an : : 9 Sermon and Communion at 7.30 S prove it t su. Write, call or phdne toda
Cg 10 Columbia, Monday evening. Pa 1 . y RA jaughter Evelyn spent Sunday at Col- that prevades the etnire school. P. M. : Let us prove oye ? P Je !
ne : eh es. Mrs. Irene (Radle) Dillinger, 35 umbia, the guests of Mrs. Saraphine Mrs. Ruth Kilhefner Myer, the You are most cordially invited to
é rantz and has made her home “0 °° ve : BE 2 Haines new Art and Drawing teacher, came |, a cima Yan : Y
A ; $ » S ancaster, Pa jpaines. € € 8 t , ca all these services.
with hor ane, na Broder for Lane Ps S. Amne| The Brethren in Christ held their to the relief of the Summer Session ram——— . . ewcomer, ! . oy
fs past Sgn yoo 's : Their future St. DE a. ger, . [reoular weekly prayer at the home faculty. She had not planned to ar- T. U.’Evangelical Church
brid - ay Whore Phe, Mrs. Minnie (Shearer) Bailey, ©f Mr. and Mys. Benj. Nissly on Tues- rive before September but at the re- Rev. J. L. Ferguson, Pastor
~ bridegroom has purchased a grocery "> er Sule liv evening es the Director ‘of 3 any , e 7 :
store at Mary and Walnut 8 Y 6325 Ross St., Germantown, Philadel- day eyemng. > St of tie Director of the Sumnx Y Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30.
Br Nays é SU 8. phia, Pa. Mrs. Fannie Baker has gone to Lan- School she came to take charge of Bible School Sunday morning 9.30. il
Wal s E |" Miss Lou Appelton, Land Title caster where she will spend several the Teaching of Drawing. Three class- Lesson, “Ezekiel, the watchman of |
Oliv Wi eiile Jiates 1 Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. weeks with her son, Mr. John Baker es have been organized along this line | Jsrael”, | - e—
shin ii in East Donon fown Grant Souers, 223 W. 121 N. York, and family. oe : i of Drofessional work, During the Preaching service on Sunday morn-
ei oy | : | =. 1 : 3 ot Pa | The many friends of Mr. H. S. Stoll S5:7noons of all week days excepting | ine at 10:30.
were appointe administrators of," Y : a rill be glad to learn he is able . Mondav and Tuesday, Mrs. Mver gives ' Ym ‘ leis ater obra AE
apy g . ad yo - mn | Mrs. Chas. (Steward) Shoemaker, wi e glaa to learn he s able to be : cyt : T y ATS, LY PvE KK. G. ( E. Sunday evening 6.45. ® ® \
Mary Bates, late of East Donegal. i501 Cumb, St.. Harrisburg, Pa. about again, after being bedfast for private lessons in Drawing and Paint Topic, “Better Praying”. | W hi,
] f Q . | Mrs. James Addicks, R. D. 5, Bar. S0MC Hme. a Sunday evening at 7:30 there will | £ i
13h ), | Mrs. “Koch, daughter Mary and The students are enjoying good | hy rvices in. the interest of the Anti
1a) rishure, Pa. | ter Mary anc ’ Jovi ye services in the interest of the Anti
ais0 or Spraymg, James Zimmerman R. D. 5, Harris- granddaughter and lady friend of meals at the hands of Miss Mary Saloon League. A speaker from
er ; ay Manheim spent Sunday at the } , Crouse who is in charge in the Kkitch- | philadelphia will be in charge
burg, Pa. i ! y at the home 5 ! ! Philadelphia will be in charge.
Tobacco Geo. Zimmerman, R. D. 5, Harris- of Mrs. Rebecca McGarvey. en this summer. On Tuesday after- Ladies’ Bible Class meeting at the
eee burg, Pa. | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Geyer, Mr. and hoon, June 27, the Business Manager, home of Mrs. Charles Morton on New 1 922
FARMERS REPORT THE PRES. J. W. Armstrong, W. Fairview, Pa. Mrs. Leo Cobb and children of Eliz- Professor J. Z. Herr, had practically | Haven Street at 7:30 Thursday ev-
% ENCE OF THE TOBACCO Morris Eisenhauer, Salunga, Pa. abethtown were Sunday visitors to all students engaged (in pea hulling | ening. Choir practice Friday even- M. d l
3 WORM William B. Bender, Mount Joy. |Mr. and.Mrs. Ed Steigerwald at Paoli. [and in canning peas and red beets. ling 8 o'clock in the church. oae
Mew is the time to apply CALSO,| Mrs. William B. Bender, Mount’ Mr. T.F McElroy proprietor: of Others from the town interested in Come and worship with us.
which, this year contains 20.50% Joy, Pa. ithe Florin Inn Boarding House and the progress of the College were pres- rrr el OQ es ate
quick #cting poison and 10% Metal-| Miss Wilma Eaton, Mount Joy, Pa. Restaurant has erected a very attrac-|ent and made their contribution.
lic Copper, the healing and growth ve. Tr... tive electric sign in front of his , {The new business manager is a hust- "Tis Me! 'Tain't Mel
P : J. M. Booth, 1415 Green St., Har- is place | ; rm
promoting element of Spraying Ma- visbure, Pa of business. {ler. His efforts are telling in more Now get this— it's good. Full
terial. hich Mis J M. Booth 1415, Green st. Messrs. Samuel Gantz and Paul than one way. The truck patches are Two sets of twin brothers occupy
- There an wh ag why this ® Harrisburg, Pa. ’ Sumpman of Manheim, Mrs. Elizabeth showing up splendidly and the amount | (eir time in the business life of In
e opportung time to apply D. W. Cottrell, Pastors, Pa. Boyer of Elizabethtown, were pleas- of vegetables canned is already out | diunapolis. One set is Louis and An Automatie
LSO Mrs. D. W. Cottrell, Paxtang Pa. Antly entertained at the home of Mr. |of all proportion to the amount can-| (rew Hoover, as alike as the aces on
First:—Becaus§ the plant is small Chas. Gearhart, 18’ E. Pleasant and Mrs. Albert Haines on Sunday. ned in previous years. All this will { 4 pair of dice. The other is William ne
therefore it can covered with a Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. \ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arndt and mean a great saving for the College and Charles Small, as similar as
small amount of CHlso per Acre. Mrs. Chas, Gearhart, 18 E. Plea- WO sons, Charles and Joseph, Mr. {Diving Roots. By yirts of this Ba bppaias. ] pill Small, but
A 3 . 4 . ils J : X rw a » oe - ne knows b Sinall,
Second :—The worm is young, when 'sant Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. and Mrs. Miller of Philadelphia, Mr, |IN8 the boarding will be I duced i Lo Hox yor Teas #
a small quantity of ison will killl Mrs. Sadie (Barry) Wyant, Sun- and Mrs. Joseph Sabinash of Lancas-|ty cents a Weele not year: Professe{ I bh ag ly Hoover S g l3 D I d ’.
PD od The dane Rwonld 40 ¥ bury. Pa. ter, were Sunday visitors to My. OF Herr is ably assisted by Mr. John Charlie Sly kn ws Andy Hoove pecila 0- ay nfro uctory Price
left alone is eliminated. Jos. Fulton, Charleston, West Vir. Ephraim Arndt and family. [Martin of East High Street. but he doesn't know Lou. ie !
Spray with CALSO, kill\the worm ginia. ’ Lie — | Elizabethtown College has gradu- The other day Lov ig met
and stimulate the growth of %he plant. | Mys Emma Zimmerman, 137 Niss- {ally come into her own and is beginn- | Chariie Small on the street. 4 2
ole 4 ” ; ; ? ill {ing to fill a large and unique place “llello, Bill” suid Lou
Calso for sale by % ley St., Middletown, Pa. oS & ri cin a AT all messed up
. 3 | jan >» the Colleges and Schools of Phere vou are, Andy, all m uy
- 2 Peter Sultzbaugh, Marietta, Pa. jamong: the Lolcpey ang s 9: : Senpile 1 31
? y DQ ag 3 v r oe erin. I'm Charlie not Bill.
MM. K. HL 0 K & Calder Bruiines. Millersville. Pa Education of this section of the coun-| #8!'in i
W eer, 457 W. King St | HAPPENINGS try. The Department of Education “Well von haven / AnFININg op yt R lar Val $220 00
MANHEIM, :-: PENNA. Wit, J. Sourbeer; 457 W. King St. at Harrisburg is specially recommend I'm Leu, not Andy.”—Indianapolis eguar Value, '
Lancaster, Pa. | Pe 5 Shatin. ’1 News
Miss Mary Sourbeer, 457 W. King : ling Elizabethtown College, to teach} JW rr La The Clock Feature and Fireless Cooker Princi
ls i 3 VY Soren ”y Kine} (Contiuned from page 1) ers and prospective teachers, as a = yin , in » : " dole of the
IE ae EY oralear 131 Bd. St | The Willing Workers Crocheting select place where public school and A Serious Matter. Westinghouse Electric Range assure economy in cooking and a
ie Pa aRer, io © Pt Circle met at the home of Mus. Irvin high school teachers may get the most “I suppose,” said the crossexamin | minimum of time spent in the kitchen. Let us introduce you -
AA ele oh J > W alters. It was decided not to have [up-to-date professional training. The | ing lawyer, in his snappiest manner, to this remarkable servant
{ a meeting next week. | college (appreciates this encourage- “that you remember the date of your . 1
i Mr. and Mrs. G. Moyer and three iment from the State Department. birth?” 5
daughters Christine, Mary and Martha | Friends of the College rejoice in “Certainly,” said the witness with a ® 2
| and son Arthur, spent Sunday at West [the forward strides Elizabethtown | bored air. “Every man verenibers his ISON eC 1 :
RECORDINGS Chester with relatives. College is making. Recently a few | birthday.” ] Ue
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gingrich and [very substantial gifts were received. «A newly born infant has no mem | %
| .grandson Cleon Sheaffer spent Sat- [One of the patrons recently made a| ory. Now, sir. how do you Ji WB 19 East Orange Street, Lancaster, Pa.
_ lurday in Lancaster the guests of their |donation of four thousand dollars, | it wasn't a day soomer or a day later %
i « is : ! : iad pry : ; h a. vony A John 8, Fridy, Columbia, Pa. M. M. Soud , Lititz, Pa. %
otved Connie feat amy ton:l sheer Mrs. Enill Movie. |another of seven thousand, another| ora weg, or'2 Moy fo i tit F. H. Kelffer, Manheim, Pa. Geo. R. Neer Pein p 3
_ | Y.TE ¥ aren:i the Misses Hilda Schneider and of two thousand and fourth of five | the date you have in mind? 3 B. ier, ME 07a Pe. 5 5 Shim Soamstoun, Pl
{Mrs. Irvin Brandt, of Manheim; Wal- Elizabeth Geiltmacher we
iter, of Burlington; Elmer of Lititz; pm, and Mrs. W
|Jacob at home and these step child- Harrisburg over the week-end.
ren: Mrs. Aaron Pickle, of Manheim; | Mrs. E H
Mrs. Annie Sipling, of Lititz; Mrs.
Charles Netzley, of Lititz; Mrs. Amos oie time with her mother Mrs. San
Witman, of Manheim; Mrs. Walter |, Sink on Comfort avenue
Kolb, Lititz; Mrs. WalterWanner, Lit-| 1 ,
itz. Brothers and sisters as follow
also survive: John Eby, of Bricker-'
ville; Mrs. Isaac Walburn, of Man-, ; Ota
‘heim; Mrs. Nathan Kulp, Manheim. Ti id 22d Yr. David Wagner
Funeral services were held at the late gocheneuer, of Lancaster spent Sun-
home on Wednesday afternoon inf gay as the wuests of Mr. and Mrs
United Zion Children church, with 'y.00p Giving on South Barbara St. !
interment in Ebenezer cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ream, Mrs.
Mary Ulrich and Miss Barbara Balor
Mary Witmer spent Sunday at Lebanon as the
Mary Witmer, daughter of the late'guests of Mrs. Ream’s mother Mrs.
Peter and Elizabeth F. Witmer, died Hinkle.
in the Lancaster Hospital this morn-' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olp and Mr. and
ing at eight o'clock, aged 77 years, Mrs. Paul Frey and daughter Virgin-
8 months and 22 days. She was a ia, of Dallastown spent Sunday as
‘member of the Mennonite Church and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Dietz and
is survived by the following brothers family.
and sisters: Peter E., of Rapho town-' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breneman of
ship; Mrs. Elizabeth Nissly, of Landis- Elizabethtown and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
ville; Mrs. Annie Myers, of Tonytown, Rettew of Ironville, spent Sunday as
Md.; Jonas E.. of Marietta; Henry E., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
and Mrs. Jacob Sauders of this place. Hoffmaster.
Funeral services will be held on Sat-| Mrs. Etta
urday afternoon at two o'clock from Zeller left

The Circlet is more than a
Brassiere. It’s Self-Ad- §
justing and simply slips
over the head, clasps at
the waist and under-arm
and smooths out ugly lines
If your dealer can’t get it send actual
bust measure, name, address and
$1.00. We’ll send the Circlet pre-
paid. Sizes 34 to 48.
Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute
Miss Mae
Portland
Bennett and
yesterday for
 


120 East 16th St., New York, Dep't M. the home of her brother Henry E. Oregon, where they will spend som:
Witmer on w Haven street. 'Inter- as the guests of the former's
— ~d meant will be made in Kraybill’s ceme- Mr. Thomas Bennett.


Read the Bulletin. tery. i
{

re guests of hundred
arren Greenawalt, at that her constituency is beginning to
anscomb of Bradford, {manency and
| Ohio, arrived here today to spend town
n- spread in ever widening circles.
Mrs. Walter King and Mrs. Harry [service


dollars. This goes to show
have increased confidence in the per-
mission of Elizabeth-
May her injuence
May
friends increase
College.
the number of her
Dr. W. D. Chandler and Prof. A.land may all who know of her high
{M. Martin spent Sunday at Lancaster ideals
and aspirations help her real-
jas guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. ize her program of expansion in or-
der that she may be of the greatest
to the largest number pos-
sible.
BE

Good E. Donegal! Farm.
If any one wants a real good East
Donegal township farm, along the
Donegal creek, with the best of lime-
stone soil, here’s your chance. 107
acres, seven acres of which is good
meadow. farm divided into six fields.
new barn 48x90, 8 room brick house,
summer house, shedding for 10 acres
of tobacco running water at the barn
and house.
is an excellent producer and can be
bought at $180 an acre.
ed call, phone or write Jno. E. Schroll
Realtor, Mount Joy. tf.
re et re a
ally stay in over

water
So do human fish


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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haines and |
It pays to advertise in the Bulletin
Buildings in exceptional |
shape farm is convenient to markets |




“Why—er—ahem--I've been told—'
“Ixactly. You've been told, but you
don't know. Step down. Gentlemen of
who has testified against the unim-
peachable character of my client.” —
Birmingham Age-Herald.

Forage Crop Pays.
As a result of systematized regula.
tion by the United States forest
service, the forage crop of the national
forests is now returning an annual in
come to the federal treasury of close
to $2,500,000, says the American For
estry magazine, By a system of range
allotments under which nominal graz
ing fees are charged, the forest ser
vice has brought ti.e national forest
ranges under practical and profitable
administration,

The Pitcher and the Well.
“Did participate in many en
gagemenis while in France?” asked
you

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If interest- |
the interested old lady.
“Only five,” replied the ex-A. B.F
or with beconiing modesty.
“And vou came through them al
unhurt?”
“Not exactly,” he returned sadly. 5
married ‘the fifth."—American Legior |
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