The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 14, 1924, Image 1

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the Mt. Joy Hall, on Friday evening,
May 16th. A very good program is
being arranged.
VOLUME XXIII NO. 50
The Firemen’ s Convention in Mount Joy i in June wil be the Biggest Event in the History of This Town and Commu
L.W.M. Society’ $
3-Day Convention
DELEGATES FROM PENNSYI.-
VANIA, NEW JERSEY AND
ADJACENT STATES TO
MEET AT LANCASTER
MAY 20
The biennial convention of the
Women’s Missionary Society of the
Ministerium of Pennsylvania, which
opens in Trinity Lutheran church,
Lancaster, Tuesday evening, May
20, will bring to Lancaster 117 of-
ficers, department secretaries, dele-
gates and many visitors from all
sections of Eastern Pennsylvania,
New Jersey and Delaware. These
delegates will represent more than
10,000 active members from 318 or-
ganizations of the Synod, not includ-
ing the list of Honorary members
and hundreds of children enrolled in
the Light Brigades of the congrega-
tions.
The first session on Tuesday eve-
ning will be held in Trinity Chapel
and will be the Japans Girls’ School
meeting. Young women from the
various Lutheran churches of the
city ‘will participate in a- sketch as
the opening feature. The president
of the Synodical Society, Mrs. Syd-
ney R. Kepner, Pottstown, Pa., will
preside, assisted by the Synodical
Secretary for Japan, Mrs. Walter S.
Wells, Reading. The speakers of
the evening will be Mrs. E. C.
Cronk, Philadelphia, ana Mrs. Hor-
ace Becker, Hanover.
Wednesday morning's meeting
will open at 9:45 when reports of
officers and department secretaries
will begin. These reports will con-
tinue during the five day sessions,
and will be intersperced with ad-
dresses by missionaries engaged in
the Home, Inner and Foreign Fields,
which the department represents.
Miss Emilie, Weiskotten, Rajahmun-
dry, India; Sister Grace Lauer, Phil-
adelphia; Sister Emma Francis, New
York City; Miss Gossner, Inner Mis-
sion worker for the Ministerius;
Mrs. H. C. Bell, General Field Sec-
meal CR =
The Alumni Entertainment
The Alumni entertainment to be
given on Friday evening looks as
though it will be the best entertain-
ment ever presented to the local
public. Everybody is hard at work
putting the finishing touches on their
part and the results are sure to be
perfect. The music, is going to be
exceptionally fine, and the specialty
members are going to be a big sur-
prise. The chart for reserved seats
opened to-day at noon at Garber’s
Drug Store and there is every indica-
tion of a crowded house.
rm QM
78 RURAL PUPILS
TOOK EXAMS HERE

Seventy-eight pupils from rural
districts took the high school en-
trance examinations in the Mount
Joy High School last Saturday
The pupils will enter Mount Joy
High School, Landisville High School,
Maytown High School or Milton
Grove High School if they pass the
examinations.
neem eG GR

Only Fair Attendance
Due to the inclement weather
there was only a fair sized andience
in the Evangelical church Sunday
afternoon to hear Rev. J. L, Hynson,
of Lebanon, address the Men's Fed-
eration. Those present heard a very
good address.
me ees Aer
Beackliart Named Ase ossor Mrs. Charles Ricedorf and two sons, |
rg |
The County Commissioners on Mr. Russel Moore, Mr. and Mus.
Saturday. appolnted Mr. Paul G. Abner Staley, Mr. and Mrs. John
Eyer and son, Earl, Master Leroy
Bruckhart, of this place, assessor of
the East Ward to succeed the late
John W. McGinnis.
ree se An
New Tax Collector
The County Commissioners have
appointed George R. Miller, tax col-
lector in Marietta borough to sue-
ceed Robert Taggert, who has ac-
cepted a position in the Maytown
bank.
rr A rs 2 He will meet with Troop No. 1, of | WOMAN 99 YEARS OLD of the Mount Joy Chau- |
His Auto Was Stolen and two daughters, Beatrice and| on Thursday evening, when GOES FISHING FOR TROUT) tauqua this year as it came in the |
An automobile belonging to A- | Betty, Mrs. Clara Gantz and Mrs. H.| 5 jemonstration patrol from Troop | Circuit is July 8—July 13. Some
bram B. Rohrer, Manheim R. F. D. |J- Staumbach. No. 1, of Lancaster, will accompany Stroudsburg, Pa.—Whipping the] years we have kad it in June and
No.1, was stolen Wednesday evening him. famous Broadseas creek for trout,|that appeared too early. Last year
from its parking place at Prince and Kauffman is President MVS ere Mrs. Mary E. Labar, Monroe Coun-|it came in August and that was too
Orange streets, Lancaster. Officers were elected and educa- A Good Attraction ty’s oldest angler and believed to be|late. We believe the date this year
———— eee tional subjects were discussed at Five clowns and a black face | the oldest in the state, puffs her pipe | is to our advantage, Real wisdom
Entertainment May 16 the 18th annual meeting Saturday|comedian, each with a saxophone, | and competes on equal terms with| has been shown in the make-up of
The Mount Joy Alumni Associa-
tion will give an entertainment in
3t
ere A Are
Food Sale May 24th
The Epworth League of the Meth-
odist Church will hold a food sale
in front of Strickler’s store Satur-,
from fifteen bands, two drum corps
Miller, Martha and Anna Eyer, Miss
Maude Yohn,
son,
7 Messrs.
Miss Dorothy Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Brown, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Jacob Zeller,
Joseph Hershey, Mr.
les Derr and two
and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Derr
afternoon of the Young People’s Di-
vision of the Lancaster County Sab-
others badly
SIXTH SUCCESSIVE YEAR
Last week we delivered the year
books to the High School at Miners-
ville, in Schuylkill County,
ing the sixth successive year
the Bulletin has printed this book.
The book this year contains 128
pages and cover, and appropriate to
the class colors black and red, the
red silk cord. The book, as usual,
contains about
fine half-tone illustrations, is printed
on good coated stock and is sure a
credit to the school.
We make a specialty of that kind
of printing and the fact that it was
is our best evidence that we do that
class of work at a right price and in
a satisfactory manner.
Prof. Charles E. Roudabush, for-
merly principal of our schools here,
is supervising principal of the schools
at Minersville.
We will be pleased to quote you
when in neeu of that or any other
kind of printing.
RS
Preliminary Work
for Convention



TO DATE SEVENTEEN BANDS
AND DRUM CORPS AND 23
FIRE COMPANIES ACCEPT
INVITATIONS

Matters are rounding into shape
very nicely for the various commit-
tees of Friendship Fire Company
No. 1 relative to the preliminary
work for the fourth annual session
of the Lancaster County Firemen’s
Association Convention to be held
on Saturday, June 7.
A meeting of the General Commit-
tee was held in the engine house
Monday evening with President
Groff in the chair.
The Invitation Committee report-!
ed that they received acceptances
and twenty-three fire companies to
participate in the parade and that
there are a number that have not as
vet been heard from.
The Publicity Committee reported
large posters and auto stickers in the
hands of the printer and that the
souvenir books are about completed.
The Finance Committee reported
money being contributed and that
a complete report will be made later.
The Refreshment Committee re-
ported the receipt of the bids for re-
freshments for the visiting firemen.
Also for the lunch stands.
The Entertainment Committee re-
ported the purchase of 1500 paper
hats for the street dance in the even-
ing. Also that the Lebanon Chemi-
cal Company Band will furnish the
music for the dance. There will be
25 men in the band at a cost of
$1.50 per man.
The Decorating Committee report-
WE PRINTED THE BOOK
this be- |
that
cover is black with red printing and,
one hundred very,
printed the past six successive years|
Mount Joy: Penna, Yednesday, May 14, 1924
‘Will Dedicate
U. B. Church Sunday

SPECIAL SERVICES WILL CON.
TINUE DAILY DURING THE
FOLLOWING WEEK—A
BEAUTIFUL STRUC.-
TURE

The congregation of Saint Mark’s
Church of the United Brethren in
| Christ of this place, will dedicate
their beautiful new church building
next Sunday, May 18, with special
services continuing during the follow-
ing week. Bishop Wm. M. Bell, D. D.
L. L., D., Bishop of the Eastern Dis-
trict and S C. Enck D. D., Supt. of
{ the East Pennsylvania Conference
and a number of fromer pastors will
assist the pastor in these services.
The Church Auditorium which
has just been completed is built of
Mountville tech brick with raked
joint and white cast stone trim. The
interior is finished oak, with beauti-
ful stained glass windows, Bowl
shaped floor, indirect lighting, pipe
organ, making it one of the most
modern and best equipped churches
in the county, The Sunday School
room which was erected in 1915-16,
is also modern in its arrangement |
(Turn to Page Five)
tn GQ QI
Ransing—Myers
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth
A. Ransing, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Ransing to Mr, J. Russel
Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs Harry
Myers, of this place, was solemnized
at the rectory of St. Joseph's Catho-
lic church, Lancastre. The ceremony
was performed by Father Robert
Hartnett.
Mrs. August A. Krimmel, Jr., ate
tended her sister as maid of honor
and wore a gown of orchid French
voile, hat to match, and carried a
bouquet of roses, daisies and forget-
me-nots. The bride wore a gown of
Coolidge brown, beaded, with hat
to match and carried a bouquet of
roses, Mr. August A. Krimmel, Jr.,
acted as best man.
after the ceremony was performed,
at the home of the bride. About
seventy-five guests attended, with a
number of guests from Philadelphia |
and Mount Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. Myers left on a wed- !
ding trip to Atlantic City, and New |
York City, and on their return wili |
reside in Glen Moore. |
Qs. ee
EXCITED WOMAN STEERS {
AUTOMOBILE INTO TREE |
Mrs. Cyrus Evans, of Elizabeth- |
town, while on her way home on
Saturday evening, in a small sedan,
crashed into a large tree in front of |
the residence of Lewis Siller
West Main street. Another lady was |
in the car beside Mrs.
on



ed that they will be ready to sell
flags in the very near future.
Various bills were then paid.
SE —— \
A BIRTHIAY SURPRISE v
FOR DANIEL H. S. DERR|
Mrs. D. H. 8. Derr and son gave |
a party at their home on West Main]
street, in honor of Mr. Derr, who |
celebrated his thirty- birthday. |
Rev. George Kercher gave an ad-|
dress. Refreshments were served.)
The following were in attendance:
Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Kercher, Mr. and
Mrs. S. H. Tressler, Mr. and Mrs.
Lau Tressler, of Rock Point; Mr. and
Miss Beatrice Robin-
and Lynn Gutschall,
William and Eugene _ Rice,
Murrel
and Mrs. William Bailey,
Franck Schock, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Char-
daughters, Ruth
A Arn
Bad Auto Collision
One woman was killed and five
injured when several


day, May 24th. autos collided on the state highway|farm, near Elizabethtown, and has |t
bien. seme just outside of Lancaster Sunday] purchased the sixty-five acre farm of
Deeds Recorded evening. One car was completely{Jere Martin, one mile north of
John E, Herr, to J. Trout Herr, | wrecked. Those injured were from| Bellaire; takiny immediate poses-
property in Landisville. J Middletown. sion.
the borough High School on “Birds.”
known as the Saxophone
play in the Moose Theatre, at
his position on the W. A. Withers
College, May 12 and 13th.
Miss Garber is a graduate of the |“per capita” offering. This offering bridee at Salunga they struck a rut
Mount Joy High School, class of |is collected during Lent for the mis-! svhicli torned the machine toward!
1923. {sion work of the Church in general | {1 fence, breaking two rails and |
SRE. Gs jand St. Luke's average worked out | striking a pole, which broke off a-|
EXECUTIVE TO LECTURE “ at slightly better than $4.30 per| yout ten feet above the ground. This|
ON BIRDS IN THIS PLACE member. In spite of the rain the | however, saved them from going over |
School returned in a very happy! the steep embankment to the P. R.|
Scout Executive Frank A. Green-
hawk, of Lancaster, will visit here
this Wednesday and will lecture in
Six, will
Eee. \
Bought Farm Near Bellaire "
Mr. C. S. Hollinger has resigned

and design and can be thrown into |
: i lin the
A reception was held immediately !
i settles itself down
{ MR. JOHN B. TR
to the school which has the highest |
frame of mind from Lancaster
any fisherman.
Mrs. Labar told County
were absent from their home close to| Luray Caverns Sunday.
thieves
stole the four tires off the wheels of {| William Shires and John Whittle, of
his machine.
A WEDDING DINNER
FOR THEIR NEPHEWS
General News for

Mr. and Mrs. Frank H., Groff Jr.,


daughter Clara, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
B. Groff Sr., and son Benjamin, Mr.
Frank Sprout and daughters Ada
and Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. John S.
Mr. and Mrs.
avenue.
Miss Alberta Sprout is able to b
present enjoyed the accasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Phares Sprout and
son Winfield spent Sunday evening
at the same place.
RE
Onions Are The
Cause of It All
| TWO SCHOOL TEACH TEACHERS TIE AN
ONION POULTICE ON ONE
county, is successfully
and rabbits in the same house.
No. 59, I. O. R. M. on Friday even
ing.
of the
properties on
will move into one
Brothers’
avenue.
A package surprise was
Tuesday in honor of Miss


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i OF THEIR LITTLE GIRL Sprout. She received a number of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Sprout
| PUPILS useful gifts. f spent Saturday at Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. John Germer Jr.,{ Mrs. Truman Sprout is visiting at
The following appeared in last moved into one of the Brown Bro. the home of Mr. Frank Sprout.
night’s Lancaster Intelligencer and |thers' properties on Columbia avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Walters and
. - | .
is of local interest as one of the par-| on Friday.
Mrs. Hartzell, selling stock for the
Farmers’ Oil Company, Ine.,
“Judge’’ Fiester, who issued war-|
rants for the arrest of Miss Ruth)
! Eckman and Miss Miriam Engle, |
teachers at the Duke Street school.| funds of the company.
The teachers are charged with | Three men from Lancaster have
putting an onior poultice under the purcahsed the Dolly Varden Choco-
nose of little Miss Mamie R. Lin-! late Company at Cincinnati, O., and
coln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John! all its branches for $1,000,000.
Lincoln, 507 Church street, after! VV Mr. Harvey D. Shaeffer, formerly
the little girl, having dined on on- of this place, left on Sunday for St.
ions, insisted on blowing her breath Louis where he has accepted a posi-
faces of all the other pupils,! tion with the Purina Feed Co.
much to their discomfort. i J. E. Whisler, the embezzling
As noted exclusively in The Intel- cashier of the York Haven state
the question] bank, was sentenced a term of
“how far one to 10 years in the Eastern
caster,
yesterday to
to
onion breath in
ligencer

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ican go
{ Lancaster.” { The Seniors of Mount Joy High
Dr. H. B. Work, the president of School are now taking their final
the school board and the chairman! tests. It is expected by next Mon-
of the superintending committee,’ day the final averages will be avail-
worked late last t on the able. The valedictorian for the com-
{ tion which is not y to be settled mencement exercises will be an-
the teac nounced.
me

before
MR. AND MRS. EBY GAVE A
DINNER FOR SON AND WIFE

ED RE . Clinton Eby gave a
in honor of their son
Mrs. Clinton G.
ently married.
nr fr
Yi, ana MT

dinner St
and
and wife
Eby,
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Evans and {will and fixtures 11 were present:
she took hold of the wheel, turning | garage on Mariett: ] Barto, and
it directly into the tree. She stated place, ] pul 1 and sons .Ross and
that a machine in front of them was! ate possession. Jacob B Mr. and
about to stop and to avoid hitting | business « HE and son 1
the car she took hold of the wheel | “make good j Mr. and
t while excited. Mrs. Evans received | Mr. Ream w ind Park J
{ a cut lip, while the other lady escap-|to selling new G all
i ed injury. The front of the machine ' ducting his busine . and Georg
was badly damaged and was taken |e r, and
» the Ream garage for repairs. pl E b town
rye | Local Banner Winners on
{ MISS ESTHER C. GARBER Vv At the sixth annual service for the | MT. JOY FAMILY PARTY
REPRESENTED COUNTY | joint presentation of thei ite box- | AY
—n 3 Sir the Episcopal C nos of | HAVE NARROW ESCAPE
Miss Esther C, Garber, daughter {the counties of York and Lancaster | Samuel E. Garber and family, of i
of Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Garber, of held last Sunday in St. John's | this place, on Saturday afternoon |
this place, represented Lancaster {Church, Lancaster, St, Luke’s church | ped what may have been a ser-
County in the mock Republican con- school, of Mount Joy were suceess- | sellin at Salunga. They were
vention which was held at Oberlin [ful in winning the banner presented | on their way to Petersburg. At the
foot of the approach to the railroad|

 

: and | RB. tracks. No one was hurt but the|
determined to do their best to keep automobile was badly damaged.
the banner for at least two years. etl Emam

Bl ————
The Coming Chautauqua
The date

She is 99 years old,
Treasurer,
the Chautauqua program which will
| be given in a later issue of our pa-
bath School Association in the Unit-| bethtown, Saturday evening, Ma, George Labar, when she applied for | per. Plays—two of them—sym-
ed Brethren church at Mountville. J.| 17. There will be two shows 6:45 | her fishing license. Her pipe, she | phony orchestras and national figures
D. Kauffman, of Ironville, was nam-{and 9:00. See the advertisement on | said, has been part of her fishing|are among the attractions. .
ed president. another page. | equipment for seventy-five years. rr
| \
. .
Nineteen on Excursion
Sure Is a Mean Trick Nineteen people accompanied the
While Harvey Kaylor and family | Pennsylvania R. R. excursion to the
Among them
he Big Chestnut Tree, along Keller, Lena Dillinger,
the | were: Harry
Falmouth Pike last Tuesday evening, | Sara Dillinger and Thelma Coolege
entered his garage and{of Mount Joy, and Ruth Kahley,
Florin. 2
Quick Reading
gave a wedding dinner to their : .
nephews, who were recently mar- Adjutant Browns Darlings
ried. They were Mr. and Mrs. Tru- INTERESTING HAPPENINGS |and The Athletics o Ancaster. was
. FROM ALL OVER THE COUN. [cancelled and will be played later
man H. Sprout, Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
ton S. Sprout, and Mr. and Me TRY FOR THE BENEFIT in the season. There will be a
Phaves 8. White. The following OF SUSY gsme on the loss] grounds oF am
. Ske ay afternoon at ‘clock when
were ako present: Mp. end Ms! Harry Bear Jr. io fll ab the homely footie oR dy SES po ais
Hiram Groff and son Elam and|of his mother on West Main street.
John Simmons, of
Florin, moved into one of the Brown
Sprout and children Carson, Bea-|out again after a severe spell of| .. ” :
trice, Samuel, Elsie, Esther, Ida, onan “B Spatiey Oo Satehers
Mabel and Sarah, Mrs. Ida Sprout, Mr .and Mrs. George Zeager, of Mo : fir a Sony) i ) Ky
Mrs. Fanny Sprout, Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster, will move into one of the Hs Bo, one ae tr he i 2
Frank Groff Jr, and sons Elmer, | Brown Brothers’ properties. ee oe : oie} ie” vy . prs
Paris, Raymond and John, Mr. and John Tryon has bought Ed Ream’s base: op R= It a fi ire
Mrs. Miles Hammer, Miss Myrtle garage and will continue the busi- “Bu yr ha va Rony oe is
Roth and Miss Emma Moyer. All| ness at Mr. Ream’s old stand. Reo her ay os
T. H. Stauffer, of Kissel Hill, this
raising cats
Charles Roth and Benjamin Shank
were initiated into the Otsego Tribe
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zimmerman,
Brown
Columbia
given
Alberta
ticipants, Miss Miriam Engle, is Lightning set fire to the large Mr. and Mrs. William Rodgers are
from this boro: {barn of Jacob Brubaker, near| entertaining Mrs. Margaret Johnson.
Backfiring an ‘onion breath” is: Ridgeway and caused a loss of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kramer at-
cruelty to animals, according to $15,000. | tended a funeral at Lancaster, on
at Lan-
is in jail for misappropriating
The Mount Joy Bulletin
THE STRONG LEBANON TEAM
PLAYS HERE ON SUNDAY
Owing to the inclement weather
the game scheduled to take place be-
Lebanon. The star slab artist for
Lebanon is Ben Ember who on dif-
ferent occasions has played with
Mount Joy and Marietta. The Dar-
€llings will have their usual line up:
“Minnie” Hipple and “Artois” Myers
utility men,
Picked From Our
Weekly Card Basket
PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT
THE MANY COMERS AND
GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY


children spent Saturday in Lancaster.
:| Sunday.
B. Frank Shraider, of Lancaster,
made a business trip to this town
on Monday.
Miss Clara Barlow returned home
after spending the winter in Harris-
burg and Perdix.
Mr. Garriet Arntz; of Lebaron,
spent Sunddy with Mrs. Sabina
Arntz and family.
Mr. Reuben = Shellenberger spent
Saturday at Lancaster, as the guest
of Richard Bowman.
Miss Erla Bear is spending
week at Philadelphia
brother, John H. Bear.
Misses Dorothy Schroll and Doro-
thy Loraw enjoyed an auto trip to
Clark’s Ferry on Sunday.
Mr. Ralph Kramer, of Pottstown,
the
visiting her



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Road We Must All
Travel Sometime
MANY WELL KONWN PEOPLE
HAVE PASSED TO THE
GREAT BEYOND


Edward Fox, a former resident of
Colunbia, died at Philadelphia. ;

Mrs. Maria Brandt, aged 84 years,
widow of David L. Brandt, died at
her home along the Colebrook road
one mile east of Middletown.

H. R. Dumser died at Columbia
and will be buried to-morrow.
Elizabeth, wife of James B. Hin-
kle, died at Columbia aged 51 years.
Mrs. Annie Eshleman
Mrs. Annie Eshleman died at the
home of her son, Joseph Eshleman,
residing on East High street, Eliza-
bethtown, on Tuesday night from
general debility, aged 91 years, 8
months and 13 days. She is sure
vived by two children: Joseph, Eli-
zabethtown; Mrs. Mary MecDonnel,
Mt. Joy. The following brothers and
sisters also survive: Henry Hoover,
Mrs. Jacob Hollinger, of Elizabeth-
town, and Mrs. John Hoffer. Funer-
al services were held from her late
home Friday afternoon and at the
Church of the Brethren, of which
she was a member, with interment in

the Green Tree cemetery.
Arthur A. Boltz
Arthur A. Boltz, aged 42 years,
died at his home on S¢ ‘kh Market
street, Elizabethtown,
afternoon of pneumonia. “i._ 1s sur-
vived by his widow, one son, Albert
and one daughter, Grace, also his
father, Reuben Boltz, of Ironville.
Deceased was an active member of
the Church of God, and for many
years was Superintendent of the
Sunday school, He was also a mem-
ber of the men’s chorus of that
church.
The funeral was held from his
late home Saturday afternoon with
interment in Mount Tunnel ecg
tery.

Mrs. Bertha L. Lantz
Mrs. Bertha L. Lantz, 38 years of
age, East Petersburg, died in the
Lancaster General Hospital after an
of two weeks. She was a
of the Smithville Bethel
She is survived by her hus-
illness
member
church.

spent several days here with his
(Continued on page 8)
nee A eres.
RECITAL FRIDAY NIGHT |
WAS WELL ATTENDED |
The recital which the primary ¢
intermediate pianoforte p
Miss T. Anna Welsh gav
Joy Hall Friday even
was well attended. The
sented their selections in a very en
ertaini way. :
The following
Arntz, § h Bear, Estella
Julia Brae It, Eleanor]
» Martha Dodenhoeft, Dorothy |


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ng


participated:

Rut}
[uth
Brand
at,



isher, Catharine Garber, De
Gorrecht, Kathryn Grove, Melvin
re Hilda Hartman, Elizabeth
Pauline Heilig, Richard
Charlotte Hertzler, Maud
e, Harriet McElroy, Irene Mus-
, Benjamin Rohrer, John Schadt,
He len Sheaffer, Evelyn Smeltzer,
| Charles Zeller and Mildred Zink.
eee
The Devil's Bait |!
That's the title of a recital and
| motion picture play to be given in
{Macedonia A. M. E. Church Tues-
| day evening, May 27, at 8:30: The
peaker will be Mr. Noble Wiley who
laims he is the only man who ean
outtalk a woman. The proceeds
will be for the benefit of the church.
IC.
| ser
Successful
Successful are the days
witz’s store. Many and numerous
are the bargains. You will miss the
grandest opportunity of a life time
if you fail to attend this great pow-
er of the low price sale.—Nuff said.
| See advertisement on last page.
ee
Union Co. Stock This Sale
On Friday afternoon, May 23, at
1:25 Messrs J. B. Keller & Bro. will
sell 48 head of Union County cows,
at Laske-

bulls and shoats at public sale at
their yards here. This will be a
good lot of stock. tf
I
The Weather Interfered
Owing to the inclement weather
the athletic meet of the Mount Joy
schools was not held last Friday. It
will in all probability be held two
weeks hence but the exact date will
be announced later.
re re A Ue
Frank & Bros.” Sale
On Friday, May 16th, C. S. Frank
& Bro. will sell a lot of Perry and
Lancaster county cows, bulls, hogs,
apples and potatoes at public sale at
their residence just north of the
| brothers




band,
bach,
Manor
her mother, Mrs. Susan Es-
widow of John Eshbach, of
township. The following
and sisters also survive:
Moses Eminheiser, Albert,
rles, of Manor township; William
Harry, Annville; Mrs. Walter
y, Philadelphia; John, of Lancas-
and Benjamin, California. The
1 Saturday morning
yme followed by services
Millersville Mennonite
rment was made in the
emetery.
Mrs.




Mrs. Hettie Hess
tie Hess, widow of John
l at 10:17 o’clock on Thurs-
ncaster General Hos-
trouble and a com-





plica She was born
in 1848 in Lancaster. She was twice
married. Her first husband, James
Clark, died in 1875. She later mar-
ried John Hess, of Philadelphia,
where she resided ten years. Her
late husband died in 1905. She was
a member of the Methodist church.
Mrs. Hess resided in Mount Joy
with the late John and Clarence
Schock from 1908 to 1917. She was
a rare old fashioned strong charac-
ter. Her life was spent in render-
ing kind and faithful service to
others who needed it. Her happiness
was in doing her duty.
Funeral services were held in Lan-
caster on Monday afternoon with
interment at Woodward Hill ceme-
tery. 2
MB Mle
Physics Class Visits Holtwood
The Physics Class of Mount Joy
High School taught by Miss Janet E.
Nixon motored to Holtwood Monday
afternoon where they made a com
plete inspection of the Holtwood
power plant. The following
took the trip: Mildred Way, Ario
Shelly, Alois Heilig, Harold Kral
John Eshleman, Fred Diffenderfe
Joseph Moore, Walter Becker,
Shaeffer and Joseph Sheaffer.
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Next Community Sale
The next Community Sales
will hold its next public sale at
in on Saturday, May 17th.
line of merchandise, farm
ments and household goods
hogs, cows, ete. Sale starts
PM 5
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Festival June 14
The St. Mary's Chapel
place will hold their ;
in the Mount Joy Park on


boro limits. 2t|
June 14th.