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    il NO. 22
Phe Mount Joy Bulletin
Mount Joy, Penna., Nov. 8, 1922
$1 50 a Year in Advance


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PINCHOT ELECTED
GOVERNOR OF PA.
HON. W. W. GRIEST DEFEATS
FRANK MUSSER IN ONE OF
THE MOST BITTER FIGHTS
EVER HELD IN LAN-
CASTER CO.
The final battle of ballots of our
Fall campaign occurred yesterday
and the Republicans carried the viec-
torious ba: thruout Pennsyl-
In one of t
fights ever
most bitter
held in Lancaster County,
stirred more men and women
previous election in the his-
i Lancaster County,
Vv. Griest was re-elected to
n he defeated Frank C.
Mayor Lancaster
strength was mostly
v, he having carried
of about 1,000. This
expectations as he
when elected Mayor
Republican nominee by
ty. Mr. Griest ran
well thruout the rural
in very few was he de-
: Musser supporters.
oy went strong for Con-
Griest. He polled 327
East Ward and 296 in
Ward, a total of 623 a-
\ total of 239 in both wards
Musser Griest’s majority in
Mount Joy was 384.
Thomas J. Brown, was elected Rep-
to the General Assembly,
ran with the head of the Re-
ticket. He was given a very
ntary vote in his home town.
Ward he polled 355 and
Ward 320, a total of 675
vhich was far above any ecan-
ticket.
N. Keylor, of Leola,
yut, of Manheim, and
, of Columbia, were de-
» state legislature from
listrict by Graybill G.
tz, Thomas J. Brown,
1d Norman Wood, of
ter county.
political
one that
than
tory
Hon.
(Fe
of
maior
jOoTri
lor
resentative
nl
publica
comy
the
. Iny
the} ve HOTT
day:
Senator
EW
.328
13
Senator
..323
80
S. Senator
.324
.101
Governor
WW
312
7
"307
86
eed R
shull D
R 309
85
Pepper
Kerr D
Pinchot R 307
MecSparran
Lieut.
Davis R
Pattison D
Sec.
Woodward R
Thompson D
Judge Superior Court
Gawthrop R
Niles
of Int. Alfaiss:
397
Congress
Griest R ............ 327
Musser D & L
Represent
Brown R
Diehwi™
Wood
Keyl
Lif
R
Thruout the County
i oh Griest
Millersville
nt Jov
Hill 3;
130; Mavtown 20;
lue Ball 110; Terre
htown 190; Ephrata
7; East Peter sburg (4 2
1; ‘Re yhrerstown 83.
ied Marietta by a ma-
s; Washington bor-
sville 84; Columbia
oave
a
42:
; New
Akron
382
town, Rapho town-
70 and Musser 64.
Joy township, the
favor of Griest.
ied all the other
ip but the final
y of 12 votes.
got tosvnship,
oll by 10. He
by 29.
1arters at Lan-
eleven o’clock
ority at about
[flusser
blls in
carri
report Irom
r to the Bulletin a
Cripat?
rest
head
y gave
00 over Musser
News
The Lancaster News-Journal, or-
an for the Democratic and Lanecas-
parties, contained the following
morning:
Lh i
Journal Report
Liits missing out of
county, William
ing for re-election
he Republican ticket
bf less than 1,900
well has been elect-
pe city in the state
efeated Scott W.
candidate and
ncil from the
es.
ative of
ident of
R. car-
of
y
Dn-
MRS. MILDRED BRANDT
TENDERED A SHOWER
Mrs. Mildred Brandt, of this
place, was very agreeably surprisec
last evening when a number of her
friends gathered at her house to ten-
der her a shower. Mrs. Brandt re-
ceived a number of beautiful gifts,
including cut glass, silver and alu-
minum ware. A luncheon was serv-
ed and all enjoyed the evening very
much. Those present were: Mrs.
Victor Diebler and daughter Char-
lotte, Mrs. Thompson and children,
Sara and Newton, and Miss Ida Ritts
of Rheems; Mr. and Mrs, Roy
Schroll and children, Elmer, '\ >la,
Oliver and Rebert and Mr. Smith,
of Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Heistand, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Greenawalt, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Greenawalt and daughter Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Greenawalt, Mrs.
John Greenawalt and daughter Kath-
ryn, Mrs. Samuel Geib, Mrs, Winter-
myer, Mrs. Buller, Mrs. Fannie Gar-
ber, Mrs. Hollenbeck, Mrs. H. G.
Walters and children, Barbara and
Junior, Mr. and Mrs. A. Landis and
children, Dorothy, Charlotte, Ken-
neth and Dwight, Mrs. Hoffer, Mrs.
Charles Johnson and children, Sa
bina, Norman and Howard, Mrs. Ba.
fus Ressler, Elmer Randler and Miss
Martha Royer, all of this place;
Viola Hamilton and Anna and Edna
Emanheiser, of Florin; Andrew Mar-
tin, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brandt and
Rosie Ruhl of this place, and Mr.
and Mrs.
A
MAN’S LEG CRUSHED
WHEN BIG TRUCK UPSET
The Sanitary Milk Company
truck, of Lancaster, in charge of M.
Martin, was crowded off the bridge
near Reich’s church, by a large
touring car coming in the opposite
direction on the 3ainbridge and
Maytown State road, and as a re-
suffering
The Sanitary
pital,
leg. Milk Co.
ed the top, but did not upset. The
driver of the Maxwell continued on
his journey. It contained four
There was a young man riding with
Mr. Martin, and he escaped injury.
Dr. Harter, of Maytown, was called
ana ofter giving the Injured man
tempore elief, had him removed
to the Columbia “hospital in the “am-
bulance, where an X-ray examina-
tion of the limb was made. The
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On Way to Phillipines
Miss Margeret Dwyer, daughter
of Mrs. Mary Dwyer, of Marietta
sailed from New York en route to
the Philippine Islands, where she will
do hospital duty, being employed by
the United States Army. She is a
graduate
the Philadelphia
and for some months has been con-
nected with the Walter Reed hospi-
tal, Washngton, D. C. She will be
gone two years.
—— Ee
November 19th, Sunday
this church at 2:30 P. M. The
speaker will be John Goode,
3owery Mission, New York City. He
will relate the story of his lif» at
this service. It is a rare treat to
have a man of his calibre with us.
Men, you will want to hear him.
Come.
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A Series of Meetings
The Epworth League of the Me-
thodist church will hold a series of
the church, from Nov.
12 10 19. Special speakers have
been engaged, Among
Rev. J. M. Shelly, of Columbia;
W. 8. Nichols, of Lancaster
Rev. A. S. Fite, of Middletown.
imran seer:
meetings =n
Rev.
and
H
Rowenna People Happy
Rowenna was in a happy moood
Thursday. The electric wires that
all been install-
the residents
light, which
were stringing have
ed and on Thursday
were given their first
was very much enjoyed.
eee tlre er
Revival Will Contniue
Revival services will continue this
week at the United Evangelical
church. Holy Communion was ad- |
ministered on Sunday evening. Rev.
Woodring, presiding elder, was the
speaker for the evening.
ree el CRs
Annual Closed Car Show
The annual Closed Car Show will
be held in Harrisburg on November
23, 24 and 25. The show will be
held at the Overland-Harrisburg
Company’s service station at Four-
teenth and Howard streets.
———elD A) CI ere
Frank & Bros’. Next Sale
Messrs. C. S. Frank & Bro. will
hold their next public sale of live
stock at Abner Hershey’s farm, near
the Boro Water Works, on Friday,
Nov. 17, when they will sell a lot of
COWS. 2t.
A Amerie,
The Court’s Order
Mrs. Favinger, of Elizabethtown,
will receive $6 a week for the sup-
port of herself and child. This or-
der was made by the Court on Sat-
urday.
S— Cer
Reports Loss of Watch
Miss Elizabeth Myer, of Elizabeth-
town, reported to the police authori-
ties, at Lancaster, the loss of her sil-
ver watch, on which are the initials,
I M.”

Miss |:
John Brandt, of Lancaster. |
sult Martin is in the Columbia hos- |
with a crushed left!
truck |
struck a telephone pole and damag- |
men. {
truck was driven back to Lancaster:
of the Marietta hospital, |
General hospital,
The Men’s Federation will meet in |
of the |
the Edison Electric Light Company |
UNUSUAL DISPLAY
GROCERYMAN HARVEY GREEN-
AWALT HAD A WONDERFUL
COLLECTION AT HIS
STORE DURING
COMMUNITY |
FAIR v
In the window of Groceryman
Harvey Greenawalt, on West Main
street during our community fair,
was a most unusual display of old
relics which were put there by the
people of this borough.
Mr. Greenawalt displayed a mug
in his window which belonged to his
| grandparents and is 125 years old.
The mug caused much interest and
people started to bring relics that
were still older, and within a short
time he had both of his windows
filled to capacity.
The following are the names of
the exhibitors and the age of the dis-
| plays s: Mrs. S. Dearbeck, platter 125
| years old; Mrs. Ella Baer, pitcher
‘110 0 years old, fruit dish 100 years
{two plates 115 years, one meat ple ite
125 years, hand-made cushion 150
vears, home-spun linen bag 150
rears; Mrs. William Frank, plate 150
Shin Mrs. Albert Stumpf, bottle
| cont aining snake root 200 years old,
{ sandal wood hand-painted pan from
| Cuba 175 years old; Mrs. Nehemiah
Gantz, quilt over 100 years, tea pot
100 years, pickel dish 80 years,
beaded purse 125 years, sample
chart made by Mrs. Barbara Shenick
of Philadelphia, 93 years ago, and a
| pair of bracelets 90 years; Samue!
| H. Miller, plate 100 years, plate 125

years, platter 125 years; Harry B.
| Troutwine, plate 100 years, honey
spoon : 150 years, linen scarf 105
vears; Mrs. J. W. Greenawalt, two
{ doilies 110 years; Mary Greenawalt
| tatted doilie 135 years and mug 125
Mrs. Bundle, table runner
| and two doilies, no age; Mrs. William
Wintemyer, linen scarf 91 years;
Mrs. William Frank, sugar bowl 150
vears; Mrs. Eichler, two quilts, one
German made and one American
made, 100 years, chest made in Ger-
many 150 years, waist of vel. et
| made in Paris 100 years ago; Mrs.
Henry Witmer, three fruit plates
niteher, tea pot and vinegar bottle,
all ¢ Nl) years old; Mrs. Wittle,
{ brass ca.¥le stick--and snuffer, 105
| years; Mrs. Ella Herr, tablespoon,
two plates, bowl and doilies over 100
| years old, 1 basket that is 150 years
old; Mrs. H. B. Greenawalt, one
dozen plates, spoons and jars over
110 years old,.two doilies 0) were
made in 1792; Mrs. Harry Weidman,
two bottles 130 years; Mrs. B. F. M.
Hoffer, carpet bag, 125 years, candle
lantern 120 years.
These windows have been convert-
ed into an “Old Curiosity Shop” and
people interested in “Antiques” vis-
ited the store from all sections of
Lancaster, Lebanon and Dauphin
counties.
rn, eee BCI.
A Birthday Masquerade
A masquerade party was held on
Friday evening in honor of Beatrice
Craley, who celerated her birthday
anniversary at the home of Mr. ana
Mrs. David Zerphy on Mount Joy
street. In the center of the table
was a large birthday candle cake.
Games were played and lunch serv-
ed. Those present were: Nedra
i Diffenderfer, Ethel Dauby, Rosie
Ruhl, Dorothy Kaylor, Annie Coov-
er, Naomi Cunningham, Ruth and
Haul Kaylor, Annie Weber, Anna
Bundle, Edna Heilig, Blanche Esh-
and Beatrice Craley.
| years,
them are:
Entertained on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kramer,
Russell and Calvin, and daughter
{ Mary were entertained on Sunday at
| the home of C. A. Swisher and fam-
ily, of Lancaster. A birthday din-
ner was served for their daughter,
{ Dorothy, who celebrated her
| anniversary.
A Special Offer
In order to
‘household cocoa, the
| Chocolate Company,
give away free, with every pound
can of cocoa purchased at any
| grocery store here, a cake of choco-
Mate, See big ad on page 8 for fur-
| ther details.
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Nissly Swiss
of Florin, will
Shoot Tomorrow Night
President J. H. Keener of the
Donegal Rod and Gun, will hold a
novelty shoot on the club grounds,
tomorrow, Thursday night. The
shoot is held under large and power-
ful electric lights. It will be a 50
target race with other events to
! uit the shooters.
cell © Ur we.
Many Attend Parades
Mount Joy was well represented
at the Republican parade at Lanecas-
| ter Saturday evening and on Monday
, evening another good sized crowd
witnessed the Musser parade. This
town had delegations accompanied
by a band in each parade,
—— ell
Millions of Humpty Dumpties
In 1919, says an official report,
this county’s hens produced more
than 5,035,000 dozen eggs, a produc-
tion that was exceeded by only two
other counties in the U. S. A.
—— 0B Oa.
“Handy as a Pocket in a Shirt”
T. 8. Grosh, of Lititz, is manufac-
turing clothes lines that will hold a
washing without clothes pins.

OF VERY OLD RELICS

| 1
it
sons |
on
first |
introduce Nissly’s'

SALUNGA BOY INJURED
WHEN HIT BY MACHINE
Curtis McElhenny, ten year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McEl-
henny of Salunga is in a serious
condition at St. Joseph’s hospital as
the result of an automobile accident
which happened Thursday afternoon
at 4 o'clock in front of Heistand's
store. The boy’s spine is broken.
Young McElhenny was returning
after school, from Landisville to
Salunga, in a machine. Just as he
stepped off the car another auto,
going east, driven by Ross H. Ham-
sher, of Harrisburg, struck the boy,
knocking him down. Mr. Hamsher
was unable to stop his car in time
to avoid hitting the boy as he darted
in front of the machine. Hamsher
was exhonorated from all blame
when he appeared before the squire
at Salunga. Dr.» J. S. Kendig
summoned and had the boy
immediately to Sh. Joseph's
tal in an unconscious condition.
Yesterday it was reported
hospital authorities that he
gained consciousness.
Dy Aer
GENERAL NEWS FOR
QUICK READING
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS
FROM ALL OVER THE COUN.
TRY FOR THE BENEFIT
OF BUSY PEOPLE
was
removed
hospi-
the
re-
by
had
Armistice
rabbi
Day.
rather
Saturday will be
Hunters report
scarce this year.
Arrangements
S
are now being made
run a trolley line to Rothsville.
The S. S. S. at Lancaster,
has gone into the hands of receivers
wvict in
1'en hei
to
store
Richah! Demange, a
in Vermont, has f:
million dollars
nuntber of dead pheasants
found along the
prisoi
to twelve
A large
and quail
. 1r Qil
railroad at Sil
deaths are a puzzle to aut
re et
MANY DOINGS
IN REAL ESTATE
John H. Dietz ~=ch
Darrankamp property on
street at private
Auctioneer Snavely
sold at public sale
his two-story frame
and lot of ground at Sporting
to Elmer Brandt, for $2,700.
A. K. Waser recently sold at pri-
vate sale and on private terms a
property located on the east side of
South Charlotte street, Manheim, to
Ira Summy, of Rapho township.
Th Samuel Worm!
opposite the Joint S-hool Ho
situated mong the State Highway
west of Ilorin, was withdrawa
twelve lundred dolar
sale.
were
er Brook, Pa. Their
horlties
John
Main
ase od the
East
sale.
last
for Levi
dwelling
Thursday
Fissel,
house
Hill,
ley property,
at
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Hunters Returned
The members of the Ca
hunting club returned
day evening after
days at their
They bagged between forty
squirrel,
plentiful
mp Ream |
home =)
» camp yunty.
and fifty
which they ‘eport q
while turkeys pheas
uit
anda
rather scarce.
———- GE
Gate Abolish
The old
ter and |
Tavern,
abolished
)(
toll gate
into history, as
This was a Ia n(
the oldest in the
Trump had charge
tole
TICK
was
mark
and one of
Mi
many years.
Our County Stands F
Lancaster
this year
County's is
ter County yielded
County 1,241,994,
only 675,189 and
still 5 less—550,234.
-——
County's
2,659,
2,016,248
is 85
bust
1,130,7
Lebanon
Jauphil
Gave a Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Strayer en-
cemetery
tertained Stella Landis, of Florin, on |
Miss
home,
spent
Saturday evening to a dinner.
Landis left yesterday for her
near Dixon, Illinois, having
three years in this vicinity.
mii
A Win-My-Chum Campaign
The Epworth League of the Meth-
odist Episcopal church will hold
Win-My-Chum Campaign Services
from November 12 to November 19,
1922. Special speakers every eve-
ning. Everybody welcome.
Held a Masquerade
The Needle Guild, of the Lutheran
church, held a masquerade party in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Franck
Schock on Frank street in this bor-
ough. Lunch was served and
spent a social evening.
——e
Opens on Thursday
The Eisenlohr tobacco stripping
factory here, under the management
of Joseph R. Charles, will open for
the season on Thursday. Machines
will be installed to do the stripping
with lady operators.
——ee————
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Nissly, of
near Newtown announce the birth of
a son.
| quarry
| sidence in Elizabethtown
all |
OUR MORTUARY
RECORDINGS
MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE
HAVE PASSED TO THE
GREAT BEYOND
John Bywaters, colored, died at |
the Columbia hospital from typhiod |
fever, aged 19 years.
LOCAL RAILROAD MEN
SHARE IN TRACK PRIZE
amounting to
awarded to
Track premiums
$4600 have just been
supervisors and their assistants on
main line divisions of the Eastern
Region of the Pennsylvania Railroad
System, by General Manager C. S.
Krick. The largest premium amount
ing to $1200, of which $800 goes to
the Supervisor and $4060 to his As-
sistant, is given annually to the Di-
| vision which during the year had the |
Horace R. Kinports,
owner of a chain of cigar
throughout Pennsylvaaia,
52 yea1s.
of Ephrata, |
died, aged
r
Charles Shierly, proprietor of the |
Columbia opera and Star
theatre that died Friday, |
aged years.
house
in boro,
56
William H. Young
H. Young
died at Wright
wife and elev
Wesley
Mrs.
Wm. 74 years,
, He leaves a
n children. Mrs. J.
Achton, of Bainbridge and |
Smoker, of Columbia, |
the deceased.
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Andrew Wachstetter
Andrew Wachstetter died
his daughter, Mrs.
Greiner, New Haven street,
82 years. Funeral services
held on Sunday
house and two o’clock in the Evan- |!
gelical church. Interment in Kray-
bill cemtery. <
aged
ard
Ho Vi
. |
oi | «
the |
at
*hillip |
aged |
were |
at the
home of
on
at one o'clock
Schaeffer
died at St. |!
Lancaster, t
Samuel
Samuel C. Sheaffer
Hospital,
o'clock Saturday
diseases.
of the U. B. ch
widow, who was
1ichters
Joseph's
12:30
‘omplication
from a i
He was |!
Be- | ¢
Mary |!
of
member arch
and one
Annie Geltmacher
Sally Keesey, Lan-|
Sheaffer, of Sunny
were
daughter,
Jeaver street, Lan
afternoon at 1
further serv at the
here. Interment wa
Henry Eberle cemeter
ey, two dat son
urvive: Mrs.
Newtown, Mrs
and Amos
Funeral
the
Mrs. Keesey,
services
home of his
5292 1
from
G
ter, Tuesday
o’clocih with ices
{ 1. church
in the
place.
made
in his
Mrs.
B.,
er, died at
township,
Friday, fr
Phillip Hostetter
wife of Phillip Hostet
her home in Rapho!
Elm Tree School,
uremic poisoning, aged
years, 7 and 3 da She
vas the ator of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry S. Weidman, of near Man
heim Deceased survived by her
husband, parents the following
brothers and sisters: Elmer B. and
Mrs. Ira Diehm, of near Manheim;
John, Paul, Charles, Ralph, Florence
and Levi, at home. Funeral ser
vices were held on Monday after-
at 1 o'clock at the house and
o'clock in the Fairview church.
Interment in the adjoi ceme
tery.
Edna
near on
om
months
S.
1S
and
noon
9
ning *
Greider
H. Greider, 63 year
suddenly at his ho
after a brief illn¢
ved by his wife and three
Mart
Two
rvive:
Benjamin H.
Benjamin
ne i
He is
child
d, died
b
5 CL
“reeport, Ill.: andj:
Ephrata; 1
Abram and
prings.
»
Rheer
funeral
Sunday
from the Men
zabethtown. In
Mount Tunnel
church,
rment was made
Jacob G.
G. Stauffer,
and busine
for
complication
hospital.
s of
Stauffer
a prominens |
ss man of i
many years, diec
of di
De C¢ ased
For twenty
warehouse

senses
age. years |
and
later
ill.
ethtown and
managed a flour m
manager of the
Rheems. During
20 years
was also
at
he
Iman. For
resided in York |
1 a saw mill.
the Mennonite
|
|
ild- ih.
burgess and a counci
past 17 years
where he has
He was a member
church and is survived by two ch
ren, Mrs. Amanda Binkley, of Eliz:
bethtown, and Harry, of York. Fo
eral services were held at the home
of Mrs. Binkley on Monday after- |
noon. Interment was made in Mt. |
Tunnel cemetery. i
{
|
he
conductec
of
(Turn to page 8.)
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15,126 Hunters Licensed
There are to date 15,126 hunters
Lancaster County
A total of 15,
and
957
licensed in
5,268 fishermen.
dogs are licensed.
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Appointed by the Court i
Mr. Harry Smith, of this place,
was appointed minority Inspector
for the East Ward here, in place of
Elmer L. Zerphy, removed.
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Mt. Joy Eleven at York
The Mount Joy football team’s
next game will be with the York
American Legion, at York, next
Saturday afternoon.

| This year
| vision No.
| ter
| during the
| of
|
borers
95 years old last
{
16
{
Maytown.
Hoffman
He
| Spangler.
nM
Grove,
THE FARM WOMAN'S SOCIETY
{held
R
as
Mrs.
‘The
Mrs.
A pleas
Ni
Encyclopaedia
the lof z
{ abled
(home of Mrs.
|
morrow,
lo’clock.
yest line and surface to the main
fac tories | line between New York and Altoona,
and Philadelphia
Washington. |
premium went to Di-
Philadelphia Di- |
from Lancas
H. H.|
the ve- |
Le died
1ed
and
the
33 of the
which extends
Steelton. Supervisor
would
this prize,
latter p
ending
vision,
to
Kauffman
cipient of
have been
but a
art of the i
with the
one half his
Mrs. Kauffman, wi
$400, was distributed |
oremen and La
on that division. J. B. Otto, |
the assistant supervisor.
Sr CC ———
spec- |
mon
th |
portion |
tion period,
October,
was paid to
the other half
among the Track F
of
1
He
Jr.,
was
| BENJ. HOFFMAN, AGED 95,
TENDERED A BIG SURPRISE |
Hoffman, who was |
Thursday, was giv
a pleasant birthday surprise at
home of Mr. John S. White
Of Mr. Hoffman's nine |
eight were present. Ir. |
received many useful gifts. |
of the oldgg®” men living in |
his section, since the death of Barr |
Those present were a
lows. Hon. Mi M. R. Hoff
Mr. anc Bausman, Mr
Mrs. N. R. Hoffman, Miss Ging
Mr. A. L. Hoffman, Mr. and
Vrs. B. F. Hoffman, Mrs. B. F. Hoff
Pauline and Ruth Hoffman
Detwiler, Mrs. Enos Rohrer, |
Mumma, Mark Mumma, |
'S E. Geyer, and the |
y andch ild, Nancy Geyer, Miss Viola |
: Mr. and Mrs. John S. White,
\ N. R. White, Mr. and |
Hanigan,
Nolt and E
——_—
Mr. Benjamin
n
he
*hildren,
is one
and
nan, Mrs
ind
icht,
youngest |
x@yer,
and
Dale
Mrs.
fam
HELD REGULAR MEETING
Woman's Society No. 4,
their meeting at the home of |
aymond Garber, Fernbrook Farm, !
t Saturday afternoon.
After elect officers for
uing their subject was
Shellenberger
ry of Music”;
Reist “Music in the Home";
Ralph Reil, “Sons that Love”; !
Norman Bear, “Musical Inspira- |
Miss Mary Shank played a
; Miss Reist a Mrs. |
Garber and Kathryn Gar-
The Farm
the en- |
‘Music.’
discussed
Mrs.
ing
Ji C.
Histo
Jar
ara
Irs.
ion.”
iano solo solo;
taymond
er played a duet.
Ice cream and cake
social time
closed.
served. |
and
per
were
was spent
About 50
ant
he mee ting
attended.
ee eet Aree
ons
Granted
letters
Wills,
Letters
The following
Re wrist ter
Harry H. Wachstet
cutor of Andrea Wach
¢ Mount Joy.
Harry K. Mary E.
Joy, executor
late of Mount
—
Potter
were granted |
y Oo f
. 1
ana
of
iount nri
Joy.
ley,
Going to Co.
» mountain
bear.
eee Qe
School Board Met
The regular
School held on
ular routine of
Board was
3 -1eg
transac
7 evening,
siness being
ard purchased t of Wir
for High
All needed re pairs will be made dur- |
week,
a Aaa Ee
& Bro’s. Next Sale
Bro. will
tock at
institute
Keller
B. Keller &
th
, on Wed
will Ss 1 a
ba ncaster
and
unt doy,
8th, when the
f Ui 1d County
Ws, he bulls
50 Leghorn pullets.
ret 3 Aree
steers.
ifers
Forget-Me-Not Day
turday, November 4th,
signated as Forget-Me-N
throughout the land
nots were sold for the benefit of dis-
American soldiers who served
Worle 1 War.
OP W—— eer
was de-
ot Day
and forget-me-
n the
The Hospital Meeting
The rular meeting of the
pital Ny will be held at the
M. Breneman,
afternoon at three
T.
Thursday
to-
Meeting Was Postponed
Mount Joy Boro Council did not
meet Monday evening, the regular
meeting night. A special meeting
will be held, the time of which has
not as yet been decided upon.
r——— Gr ——
Now that the election is over we
{are anxious to know just what the
Lancaster papers will use to fill their
columns.
1
"| Engle autoed to Clay
| Lancaster
| Mrs.
children
{ ville
| Sunday
and Mrs.
| daughter
| ren returned
| burg
New
| in
| Barto.
of Harrisburg,
{ the guests of Mr.
Strickler.
the
she
her
i Penns;
he re
Phillip Greiner.
| and
| Sunday here as the guests of Joseph
Weber
returned
visit
Mrs.
Kathryn
| caster,
| and
spent
band.
co
ant and Mr.
sey
Sunday
family.
Jersey
School. |W
held their |
lot |
Also |
Hos- |
OUR WEEKLY
CARD BASKET
PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE
MANY COMERS AND GOERS
IN THIS LOCALITY
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nissly spent
Tuesday in Philadelphia.
Mr.- and Mrs. Harry Way, of Sa-
lunga, spent Thyesday with friends
here.
Mr. and
spent Sunday
Mrs. William Weldon
at Brownstown with
| friends.
and Mr. Harvey
and Womels-
Mr. David Shonk
dorf on Saturday.
Mary Greenawalt spent Sunday in
as the guest of Mr. and
Brandt.
and Mrs. G. C.
spent Saturday
with relatives.
Mrs. Emeline Peters,
town, was the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. S. Dearbeck.
Ella Habecker, of Lititz,
here as the guests
Clyde Eshleman.
E. Hoffer, of this place,
: for Kansas city today to visit
ister, Mrs. J. B. Hipple.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Seaman and
and Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank
man spent Sunday at Windsor.
i. R. R. Lauer and three child-
to their home in Harris
after spending a week
Harry
Winters and
at Quarry-
Mr.
of Middle-
guest of
spent
of Mr.
Mrs. J.
Book
Mr
Sunday
ere.
Mrs. Kate
Jersey,
the home
Bacirle, of Westville,
spending some time
Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
is
of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenawalt,
spent Sunday here as
and Mrs. Martha
Mrs. Emily Hoffer
future for the
several
is leaving in
West, where
months with
near
will spend
sister,
John Greiner, of University
lvania, spent the
with his parents, Mr.
of
week-end
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
children,
James Hockenberry
of Donegal, spent
and family.
Bess Skane, of Harrisburg,
home after a two weeks
Miss Emma Pennell and
Annie Pennell.
and Mrs. Jenjamin
Shires and friend,
were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Harry Hinkle, Sr.
A. B. Imhoff, of Coatsville,
Saturday here . with her hus-
Mr. Imhoff is dong the fres-
painting in the Presbyterian
Mi
with
Mr. Forry;
of Lan-
Mr.
Mrs.
church.
Adam Geistweit, of Mount Pleas-
and Mrs. Walter Ram-
two sons, of Paxtang, were
guests of Irvin Geistweit and
and
Mrs. J.
rubaker
Clara
for
Brubaker
the winter
ve and
Friday morning
Mrs.
for
left
City, where
her home
B
1
will make
- | months.
rl I mis
| BISHOP HOSTETTER WILL
MAKE ADDRESS AT NEWTOWN
Washing
monthl meeting of | *
not
establishe
d chure
condyet e
Board an
ork as } und
$1,000 FOUND IN POCKET
S
OF “POOR CRIPPLE” BEGGAR
A
of ! Al
_one-legged pencil ven
ter pol early
revealed more than
search
1% xander, ]
of Lan
re
dor as-
by ice
morning $
n cash.
He was for starting
brawl at Water street mission,
the Li: harbor for dereliets,
When the police 5 gan to se arch y
he exclaimed, ity a
turn
and
“pi
arrested
the
ancaster
poor
I g
man, me yy
never retur
ch” begga used to fur-
bail his boardings
sent to the Lancaster coun-
to await a hearing on
of disorderly conduct.
A iit
town
The
nish cash
and was
ty . jail
charge
ouf
a
An Old Fashioned Supper
An old fashioned supper will be
held in the Mount Joy Hall on
Thursday evening, November 23.
Menu: oysters, all styles; ice cream,
cake, coffee, sandwiches, home made
candy. Supper served at 5 o'clock.
Package surprise, fish pond, music
by an orchestra entire evening.
Benefit of Trinity United Evangel-
cal Sunday School orchestra. 3t