0 1924 ‘WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25th, ) 2) $5 POE ® Lancaster's Daylight Department Store Miss Elizabeth Nebinger Buyer of Corsets and Infants Wear © © Two Weeks! Starting News! Thousands have Det ancaster’s Greatest Merchandise Eve year! Watch Lancaster Newspapers! | _einbach & Company PY C] THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. Lid fc oN i t Qf the Lancaster's Daylight Department Store Buyer of China and House’ " PAGE FIVE ANNUAL BUYER'S SALE June 28th to Saturday, July 12th ing for it! 2 alter C. Ficlth Mr. W Furnishings RECITAL TO-NIGHT BY PUPILS one who intends to be present in OF MISS T. ANNA WELSH | the audience to-night not to indulge lin conversation while the pupils are | playing their numbers. One minute | between each number and ten min- utes intermission between Partl and utes intermission between Part 1 and Part 2 of the program will be given, and all necessary talk can be done then. The Kimball Grand piano used has been furnished by Yohn Bros, of Harrisburg. Followmg is the program: In order that those who wish to do so may attend both prayer meet- img and the piano recital to-night, the opening number of the recital will not begin until 8:15 o’clock. Children wnder ten years of age will positively not be admitted un- less accompanied by an older person and Miss Welsh takes this occasion to make a personal appeal to each PART ONE 2, Tramway Galop (Duet) «... Gobbaerts Anna Garber, Robert Heilig 3. Overture to Poet and Peasant (Trio) .......... Von Suppe Anna Mumma, Alice Longenecker, Pauline Engle Telephone Operator Receives Vail Award For Courage and Le adership Miss Sia M. Bell Telephone Company, for “c ership during a fire’ gencles. Religious News in Our Churches NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM- MUNITY Donegal Presbyterian Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor The regular Sabbath School serv- ices will be held at 9:30 A. M. Florin U. B. Church Rev. M. H. Miller, Pastor Sunday School at 9.30 A. M. Communion at 10:3 0A. M. Junior at 5:30 P. M. C. BE. at 6:30 P. M. Sermon at 7.15 P. M, Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Harry A. Swartz, Pastor. 9:15 A. M. Sunday School. 10:30 A. M. Sermon by the Pastor. 6.30 P. M. Epworth League. 7.30 P. M. Sermon by the Pastor. Prayer Meeting Wednesday even- ing 7:30 P. M. A cordial welcome to all” services. Church of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor Sunday School 9.30 A. M. J. S. Hamaker, Supt. Preaching at 10.30 A. M. C. BE at 71 P.M. Leader, Rev. I. A. MacDannald. Preaching at 7.45 P. M. Mid-week services Wednesday at 7:45 P, M. Come to church. You are welcome. First Presbyterian Church Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor Wednesday The regular Prayer Service at 7.30. P. M. Friday Choir practice at 7:30 P. M. Sabbath Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M. Divine worship at 10:30 A. M. with sermon by the Pastor. Divine worship at 7:30 P. M, with sermon by the pastor. You are invited to these services. St. Mark’s United Brethren Church Rev. H. S. Kiefer, Pastor Sunday school at 9.00 A. M. Morning worship and sermon at 10:15 A. M. Junior and Intermediate tian Endeavor 6:30 P. M. Senior Christian Endeavor 6:45 Chris- | and evening July 6th. 4. By the Mountain Spring ............... Bohm Lester Brubaker BS. Fifth Nocturne ........ .... Gi See «+... Leybach Myrtle Grissinger 8. Robin’s Return ............... CER ay +++. Fisher Celeste Brown ! 7. Sack Waltz .............. i... 0, svi Metcalfe David Laskewitz 8, Bicycle Galop cave we ere Bochter George Zink Sg 9. Fairy’s Dream CAL Reynold Xa Laura Sumpman 10. Forest Nymph (Impromptu Valse) Hamer Anna Garber 31. Sur Lu Glace Crawford Oliver Longenecker 312. Fairy Barque tess vive Smallwood Rhoda Engle 13. Song: “Thy Dear Eyes” seve vases Bartlett Erla Bear 14. Frolic of the Demons (Duet) Sav eee eevee Martin Ethel and Joseph Moore PART TWO 15. Springtime March (Trio) Tutscheck Elizabeth Stumpf, Esther Lindemuth, Ethel Newcomer 16. Cabaletta (Wild Horseman) .......... vd Freytag Robert Heilig 37. Song: A Winter Lullaby De Koven : Dorothy Schock 13. Railroad Galop (Duet) .. i Marzo Myrtle Grissinger, Lester Brubaker 19. Barcarolle from “Tales of Hoffman” .... Offenbach-Spindler Ethel Newcomer 20. Sextette from “Lucia di Lammermoor” ...... Donizetti-Krug Elizabeth Stumpf 22. (a) Rays of Gold (Valse Caprice) ....... Wachs (b) Stars and Stripes Forever (March) ............ Sousa Ethel Moore 23. Lily of the Valley Mazurka ........ vere Smith Esther Lindemuth 24. Wedding-Day at Troldbaugen ..................... Grieg Alice Longenecker “Wedding-Day at Troldhaugen” was composed by Greig as a gift to his wife for one of their wedding anniversaries. ‘“Troldhaugen’” which means “Hill of the Fairles,” was the name of Grieg’s summer home close to Bergen, Norway. 25. (a) Valse Brilliante (Op. 42) Chopin (b) “Country Gardens” (English Morris Dance) ... Grainger Anna Mumma Life «... cv 0: Fev Spindler Joseph Moore 27. (a) Paraphrase on Quartette from “Rigoletto”, Verdi-Spindler | (b) From an Indian'Lodge ....:.... ih ive MacDowell | Pauline Engle 28. Marche Slave (Duet) cv... Pres Tschaikowsky Anna Mumma, Alice Longenecker | “Marche Slave” translated means March of the Slavs (Russians) A | | “Mother of the Forest” The “Mother of the Forest” is the mame popularly given to one of the great California trees in Calaveras grove near Steckton. This giant tree §s 315 feet high and is 61 feet in cir- cumference. | Calderon’s Busy Pen Calderon, . the celebrated Spanish dramatist and poet, was an indefatig- | life 111 plays and 73 sacramental plays | for the church. j popularity. able worker. gHe composed during his | ble Class. He enjoyed extraor- | Sermon. P.M Preaching at 7.30 P. M. Holy Communion both morning You are most cordially invited to all these services. St. Luke's Church Rev. P. H. Asheton-Martin, Rector Sunday, St. Peter's Day 7:00 A. M. Holy Communion. 9:15 A. M. Church School and Bi- 10:30 A. M., Morning Prayer and 7:30 P. M. Evensong and sermon. Lovelace, C ourage, coola’ in the €ynwyd Central Office. The Cynwyd alght operators received a group award, and seven other Bel reople received medals for similar a~tion In other emer Bh PA hief receiving Cynwyd, award of Theodore N. Vail Medal from President Kinnard, of the and unusual lead- Monday Choir Practice at 7:30 P. M. Thursday. St. Mary’s Guild with Mrs. Longenecker. John T. U. Evangelical Church Rev. Ralph Borneman, Pastor Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7.30. Bible School Sunday 9:30. Preaching Sunday morning 10:30. Children’s Day program will be rendered Sunday evening at 7:30. Bible Study, Tuesday 7:30 P. M. morning at Everybody is welcome to these services. Come. meee ll Rin GIFTS IN GOLD FOR , RHEEMS CELEBRATORS Mr. and Mrs. Simon P. Landis, west of Rheems, observed their sil- ver wedding anniversary last week. The couple was presented with a number of gifts including $25 in silver and a bunch of 25 roses. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller, of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Musser, Mrs. Benjamin Mus- ser and daughter, Barbara; Mrs. Alida Grieder and daughters, Alida and Martha; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harnish, Anna L. Gish, Anna Win- ters, Mary Hersh, Albert Rutt, Anna and Ida Rutt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Walter Smith and Martha Smith, Anna L. Miller, Alta Nune- macher, Mr. and Mrs. J. Erwin Gaugey Wayne Gaugey, Wanda Gaugey, John Landis, Mary Landis, Albert Landis, Amos Landis, Ruth Landis, Alice Landis, Elsie Landis, Ada Garber, Edna Nunemacker, Eu- nice Nunemacher, Mr. and Mrs. Al- len Burkhart, Maggie Roth, Peter Risser, Mrs. Jonas Ebersole, Mrs. Jonas Ebersole, Mrs. Lizzie Kayler, Lizzie Kaylor, Martin Kaylor, Sal- ome Engle, Tillie Detra and Mrs. Walter Detra. Two of a Kind A. Burton, of Philadelphia, and his brother, Wm. Bu of Los Angeles 3oth are foneers in the Bell 3ystem and each is presi- dent’ of his local chepter of the Telephone Pionecrs of America. rr lll ne The Bulletin contains more local and up-to-the-minute news than any weekly in this section. Compare it and convince yourself. It costs only $1.50 a year. t AC ua" i ——— The world’s total of wood econ- sumption is more than 500,000,000 duction. Local Doings | Around Florin | ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN- | INGS FROM THAT THRIVING AND BUSY VILLAGE THE PAST WEEK — . Charles Stark transacted business at Harrisburg, Monday. Mr. Benjamin Sauder is spending the day at the County Seat. | Mr. E. G. Inners was a week-end | visitor to York and Hershey. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whye motor- {ed to Washington, D. C., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Whittle were | visitors at Lancaster Saturday. { E. Jay Nissly left Monday for Binghamton, N. Y., on business. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Liggins and children spent Sunday at Mt. Gretna. Miss Bertha Weaver and Earle Landvater motored to Sunbury, Sun- | day. Miss Mary Sauder spent a week at Lancaster, visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Ida Kolp and son Arthur, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Eli Nissleys. Mr. John Carson, clerk at the local [P. R. R. station is enjoying a week’s | vacation. { Amos Sheaffer pounds a year in excess of total pro- | home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday: Mr. and el Mrs. Cora Hiene, of Harrisburg, visited her brother, Roy Martin, here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Eichler and son William, motored to Hershey and Harrisburg, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ebersole and family visited relatives at Akron over the week-end. William Levy, of New Cumber- land, was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schlegelmilch. Mrs. Charles B. Stark visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William De- Carlton, Marietta, Sunday. Miss Esther Kline and Paul Geyer of Elizabethtown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton, Sunday. Mrs. Jacob Geyer, of Elizabeth- town, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. William Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Fair and chil- dren of Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Fair and family, Saturday. Miss Margaret Kilgore, of Lan- caster, was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown and family. Mrs. Mary Cooper, of Harrisburg, is spending several weeks here the { guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Easton. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence and son, Kenneth, visited the form- er’s sister Mrs. E. James Dukeman, Sunday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shires*## i and Mrs. Frank Klugh and children visited relatives at Hummelstown Sunday. Mrs. Tillie Connley and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith and children, of Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Easton, Sunday. Mrs. Annie M. Musser and Mrs. Edwin Gish, of Elizabethtown, were past week visitors to Mr. and Mrs. David Landis. Miss Myrtle Wolf and Garland Hench, of Blair, Perry County, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. David Wentz and family, Sundays Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brinser, of | Elizabethtown, were Sunday guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Keener. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Geyer, Mr. {and Mrs. Harvey Geyer and two chil- {dren spent Sunday at the home of Michael Geyer at Hillsdale. Mr. and Mrs. E. Witmer, daugh- ter, Berni of Harrisburg; Mrs. and daughter, Mary! son, Earle, visited at Lititz, Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Olweiler | family atter former’s m and ded the funeral of | Mrs. Malinda | at E bethtown, Monday. | following were visitors at | 7: Mr. and Mrs. | 1 children. John | the her, Olweiler, The Mr 's. Harvey Geyer and ty returned to their | after spending a parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Nissley Gingrich, real and insurance agent of this estate place, sold for E. L. Nissly & Sons last] 3 week the dwelling in Florin recently occupied by Harvey Johnson. | The following were guests at the Henry Brandt, daughter, Anne, of | Rheems; and George Weirick, of | New York. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Charles and | daughter Ruth, spent Sunday after- | noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | John B. Brubaker. Mr. and Mrs. | Samuel Becker called at the same | The following were guests at th home of Mr. and ' Mrs. Emen- heiser Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Paal Bentzel, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rupertt, daughter, Olive, son Lewis, | all of York, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Adams. Mr. and Mrs. G. McElroy, daughter Hazel, son Raymond, of Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gochenauer of Manheim; and Mrs. Mary Dissinger and son, Martin, Landisville; were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Booth. — a OUR SALE REGISTER Following is a list of public sales or which posters were printed at his office or said sale is advertised in the Bulletin. Saturday, June 28—At the Florin | Hall, home cured meats, general line | of merchandise, household goods and | farm implements, an entire butcher-| ing outfit, also hogs, cows, ete. by! Community Sales Co. Sale at 12:30 P. M. G. S. Vogle, Auct. MOUNT JOY MARKETS The following prices are paid to- day by our local merchants: | | Corn... ee devs -... 0c} Wheat ........ J 77... $1.15] BEES arn ee 24-25¢ | Butter 45¢| Lard ....:... ' ite 13 SR lisesi For the Garden It is not too late ‘ure for summer sa easons and Berlin Golden Yellow are var-| icties of head lettuce that will stand | the summer heat. Many gardeners prefer leaf lettuce because it is eas- | ier to grow. J British postage stamps have been | printed by four different private | firms since 1839. { Scarlet snow, due to the presence | small and very thin worms, has fall-| en at Halmsted, Sweden. A cheese weighing 1 ton, 10 hun- | dredweight and 3 pounds has been | . . . ye | made in Australia for exhibition | purposes. | shaped fruit about the size of a cher- | ry. Its evolution is due to 1200 years of cultivation. Dr. Foley, of Indiana calculates that 2,434,026 University locomotive whistles. -— Will only handle of all kind in the future and to ge me more room, will dispose of al stock of can- Jies, stationery, at pub- fc auction on -Thursday ge gvenings at 7 o’clock iand, Mount Joy, Pa. LOTS FOR SALE—I have several very desirable building lots at a good all. One has a-good frame. thereon. d building The price is Joy, Pa. apr.15-tf. | a People Read This Newspaper ice, Eli Arndt,| i i That’s why it would be profitable for you to advertize in it = KF you want fo hire somebody If you want fo sell something If vou meant io buy something If you waant fo z F you want a fob 5 3 rent your boase 7 you want io sell your house if you want to sell yosr farm yoo want {a boy proverly If there is anything that vos B| the quickest and best spay to supply that want és by placing an advertisement in this paper The results will surprise and please you place in the evening. aA starts | . The orange originally was a peg | { nothing. W. D. Chandler & Comnf§ location in Florin. Will sell one or phone J. E. SCHROLL, Realtor, FOR SALE—Celery pla John Guhl, Florin, Pa. FOR SALE—Celery plants. Appl : H.C. Ney, near Iron Bridge, RL WM june 25-2t-pd homes if desired. “HH muth, North Barbara S 70R2 Mount Joy . WANTED—Everybody in this sec- tion to use eur “wanted, for sale, sts.” column more frequently. It is bound to pay. Just try it. tf t. Acute shooting bunion pains can end instantly with be 2) FOR RENT—Two kitchen and bath. Also spacious side porch. Electric lights, steam heat, Rooms, with etc. Will rent furnished or unfur- sished. Apply to Jno. E. Schroll. E. Main St., Mt. Joy. apr. 30-tf GOOD HOUSE CHEAP—If I can sell this modern home on Marietta St. Mount Joy, within the next two weeks I will give some one a bargain. Al lconveniences and immediate poS~ session. If interested call or phone Bell 41R2 or Ind 860, Mount Joy. feb. 20-tf Immediate re- eltained with ~ STORE ROOM FOR RENT —I have a very fine Store Room 15x20 feet in the center of the business dise trict on Main street, Mount Joy, for tent. Will rent as is or put in an. ’ mt. For particulars see JNO. E.™ L, Bulletin Office, Moun Both Phone QE R § SALE—A 23 story 8-room se, log to the square, half corrugated iron, balance 0 Building to be removed. Quite a lot of good flooring and heavy timber in building. J. E. SCHROLL, Mt. Joy, Pa. apr. 23-tf sufferers! Buy FAIRY- ... Get your mour mon. ; shige Dain WD" Chandler & Jov, Pa shingle. Bunion ey bac has vanished. Company. CHOICE BUILDING LOT FOR SALE—Located on the north side and fronting 50 feet on Donegal Springs street, Mount Joy. Splendid location and beautiful dwellings on either side. Call Jno. E. Schro Mount Joy. may 28-t aks fo buy FAIRY. UOT! Unless 1 Ro 1 i » e ry pain within a few hours 10H BEAUTIFUL HOMES For Sale { Mr oY DEVELOPMENT CO. consumed annually aie Brick Homes on Yeu, Dolls steam to blow the United | er, pipele uipped with bath, wat- electrically | gas connections, Fa bul of | pantry. On trolley | 8. H. Engle, 8340 W. Donegal St. Jan. 9-tf | Mount Joy, Pa. | If there is anyone looking for a | nice’ home in Florin, 8 rooms and | bath with heat, electric lights, frame stable, 2 chicken houses, ete, at a | splendid location, I can accomodate you. Price is way below the cost of | a8 new house. all, phone of write J. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy. tf COMING Rubin & Rubin, Harrisburg's. Eyesight Specialists will bew at Drug Store, uesday, July~ M. Eyes 15, from 9 A. M. Examined Free. your order early. Se- lect what yo want now and have same put back later We also have Pi Spoons, Forks, Cloths, Plates ani "Ll pkins, Table cheon Sets.