The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 22, 1924, Image 2

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MT. JOY BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA.
4. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro'r.
Subscription Price $1.50 Year
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Six Months. ..... 75 Cents
Entered at the post office at Mount Joy as
eecond-cluss mail matter,
The date of the expiration of your subscrip-
gion follows your name on the label, We do
sot send veceipts for subscription money re-
eteived. Whenever you remit, see that you
are given proper credit, We credit all sub-
scriptions at the first of each month,
The subscription lists of the Landisville
Wigil, the Florin News and the Mount Joy
#tar and News, were merged with that of the
afount Joy Bulletin, which makes this paper's
EDITORIAL
A calf weighing 100 pounds was
killed by buzzards near Oxford, Pa.,
one day last week.
The law of worthy life is funda-
mentally the law of strife. It is
only through labor and painful
effort, by grim energy and resolute
courage that we move on to better
things.—Theodore Roosevelt.


ONE PER CENT FOR ADVERTIS-
ING
Two per cent of the gross sales
of a mercantile business is the ac-
cepted amount to be spent for ad-
wertising, though many firms go as
high as 3 and 4 per cent. If every
firm in Mount Joy would set aside
even 1 per cent for advertising, the
Bulletin would be greatly enlarged,
publish far more news and serve
¢he community better than is now
possible. And every firm, if it paid
proper attention to its advertising, |
would greatly increase its business.
EA SR,
This is the week of our Commun-

Mrs. E. D. Shank and daughter
have returned home from a trip to |
Niagara Falls and Canada.
Mr. and Mrs, G. M. Stoll were
guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Gish on South Market street.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kline, of Har-
risburg, spent a few days in town as
the guests of Holwager and Kline
families.
Frank Aldinger purchased the S.
L. Geyer property on North Market
street. The terms of the sale were
private.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lehman, of
near Smyrna, visited the former's
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs, P.
L. Lehman.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brniser and
family of Harrisburg, visited the lat-
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, William
Morning.
Miss Lois Suiter, of York, and
Miss Grace Jones, of Tyrone, spent
several days as the guests of Miss
Mae Dulebohn.
Samuel Geyer has broken ground
for the erection of a single concrete
block residence on the corner of
Summit and North Poplar street.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Hickey and William 8S.
Groff, of Cynwyd, were visiting the
latter's mother, Mrs. Martha Groff,
| this week.
Harry Henderson, of Harrisburg,
ario operator on the U. S. 8S.
Richmond, spent a few days in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Eppler
and family.
Mrs. Frank Croman has opened a
| kindergarten in the primary room of
| the Lutheran Sunday school chapel
| with an enrollment of 16 for
{ the first week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Madiera and
| family and Mr. and Mrs. G. G.

| Grubb, of Harrisburg, spent Tuesday
as the guests of Mrs. B. N. Musser
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: . | and daughter
ity Exhibit and everybody in this and d wughte Py : :
1 hould be interested enough! Wesley Seiders is a patient at the
v hould be interested ugh | 0 A pa
] Lancaster General Hospite ‘her
to inspect the ‘many displays. . A} -Bhcasier enema il where
large * of our merchants 8 recovering from injuries re-
ee] 1 » of whicl 1 we | Ceived in a trolley accident at Florin
ave Dootns many oi whic show |
= op yw nicht
> 1 ¢ vd on Sunaay nignt.
The exhibit
 
esting and in
5 ot 4 Mount J S
I s week is
ell 1t
GOH ADVICE
( happy. Drop
  
and al
a
picture on your desk
and » you may be foolish
3 vorry about your affairs,
.it and fill your
minutes.
 
mind with t for a few

ark in your






1 crush you.
best and
t give the

ills of life.
telligent
effort in 1
ing can not be used in place

work and well directed e
when added to them, makes a com- |
bination irresistible. Some business |
|
houses lack many t are
material to success i
only turns th I

shortcomings and hastens the
Advertising should be used to turn|
: i {
attention to the modern, progressive, |

1
well-directed ith an X-ray
beam that illuminates its smooth in- |
side workings and displays its quali
ties to advantage.
ee i
WINDOW SHOPPING |
The windows of Mount Joy have |
mever appeared to better advantage |
than now. The individual who has|
not walked around t town recent- |
iy, ““window-s I
80 tonight. Show windows are an
aducational device of rea


should dol
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earefully written textbook. They]
aid us in our daily work by keeping |
us up-to-date, exhibiting the latest |
efforts of the designer, the manu-|_
| I
facturers, the inventor, the chemist |
and all the tribe of men, who move
the world’s cog-wheels. And Mount |”
Joy's shop windows rank high in
this pedagogical effort. They show
that this town has the goods. No
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meed for local residents to go away |
to larger towns to purchase needed | oe
articles, wearable or otherwise. The
suit, the hat, the book, the howl
dining table, the bit of decoration,

the gift—anything you want or
need is on display in the show win-
dows of your own town. Better take
a look at them tonight.
ELIZABETHTOWN
Prof. E. H. Hertzler has enrolled
at Columbia University.
Miss Madeline Greenblat
friends in Harrisburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duleboh
spent Wed 1 N
Rev. and MN
the former’








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merit. | ©
They instruct as truly as the most] .°


v. S. B. Landis will give an il-
ted lecture on his recent trip



he Pacific coast in the Rheems
mar School room on Saturday
evening, Oct » 18, at 7 o'clock.
Irs. C nce Enterline and
children, of Uniontown, who were
visiting tl former’s parents, Mr
nd Mrs. Imboden, returned to their
itomobile and were ac
r. and Mrs. S. H.
sey Enterline.







Bi a cadet on the
S 1 i ‘““Annapolis’’ has re
m a 10,000 mile cruise
a 1g his mother, Mrs.
S s place. Wise will
r ssion as second
tion exercises to he
bart of this month
schools taught by Mrs. Line
Miss Shelley, Miss Cawley
. Reist will be the four to
upy th new building put up
temporarily to _ accommodate the

The building will be
1cy the week fol-
y teachers’ insti-

was held in the
rs. M. G. Wolge-
town, in honor of
Mrs. Lester Hitz, who were
1arried The guests were
and Mrs. Lester
nry Hoerner, Mr. and
. Hitz, Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
onk, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
1, Rev. and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lehn,
C. H. Moyer, Mr. and
ry Bishop, Mr. and Mrs.
, Mr. and Mrs. Harry K.
1d Mrs, Walter Dripes,

 


"| Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kreider, Mr. and
Mis. Jacob Snyder, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
1avely, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Herr, Misse Dorothy and Anna

Bi Ethel Heisey, Margaret
Le Esther Jrinser, Margaret
Hoerner, Laura Nissley, Beaulah
N , Martha Ancher, Phoebe
Hess, Susan Engle, Ruth Wolge-
muth, Esther Fray, Ruth Moyer,
Grace Wolgemuth, Geraldine, Mary,
Dorothy and Jean Horner, Martha
Leppard, Mary Brinser, Naomi Gin-
i Maud Jecker, Elda Lichten-
r, Myr! Martin and Elva Mar-
tin, Edna Ginder, Sara Myers, Lil-


 
an Hottenstein and Mabel Lichty;
srs. Norman Shank, John Miller,
Myers, Harry G. Myers, Paul
Jess, John Ginder, Abram Nissley,
Ezra Hess, Fzra Albinger, Paul D
Heisey, John Malhorn, Earl Eshle-
nan, Paul Trassler, Clayton Hossler,
Wolgemuth, Victor Hitz,
Earl Wolgemuth, C. J. Kenton Esh-
leman, Warren Bishop, Claude Moy-
+ and James Bishop.
RHEEMS
Ezra Souders served two days at
ncaster as juryman at the Com-
mon Pleas Court last week.
Mrs. H. E. Thompson and Mrs.
Souders spent one day at Lan-
ister, shopping on Woast King
reet last week.
Miss Martha Moehler, of Eliza-
1t Sunday at the home
AZ a KE Brahak +
ir. and r Eli Brubaker a





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thtown, si
i n, Sp

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Mrs. S Hawn and Mrs. Reu- |
Nissley, of Mt. Joy, spent one |
the home of Mrs. Susan!
h. R 1S.
1 Mrs. Eno
at
r ANC Mrs
Fvisitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shenk,
and Mrs. John Rohrer on Sunday.







Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Zeager
spent last Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
Rheems.
Miss Grace B., Heisey, a prominent
pedagogue from Mifflin, Pa., spent
Saturday and Sunday at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Susan B.
Heisey, at Rheems.
Mrs. Susan Wolgemuth, Miss An-
na Mae Miller and Mrs, Anna Eby
and daughter, Rhoda, paid a visit
at the Isaac Lefever home, near
East Petersburg, as guest of Miss
Lefever, who is an invalid.
Leland Haldeman received his
ready cut lumber in a car for his
house to be erected on the corner
of Martha and Main streets, Rheems.
Phares E. Grove has contracted the
carpenter work.
Charles Ricedorf, farmer adjacent
to Rheems, who made a feeding
record on twenty steers in one
hundred days last winter, purchased
twenty steers, that average over
twelve hundred pounds, at the
Gingerich stock yards, at Lawn,
last Saturday, hoping to exceed his
1923 record.
The following school mates held
a birthday surprise party in honor
of Miss Mildred Souders, Saturday
evening at her home at Rheems:
Miss Evelyn Kraybill, Irene Bobich,
Anna Mae Henry, Dorothy Holling-
er, Mildred Grove, Dorothy Grove,
Helen Shultz, Lillian Shultz, Mildred
Mae Geib, Ruth Floyd and Ralph
Souders. Games and refreshments
were indulged in for a number of
hours.
Church of the Brethren held their
regular morning services at Rheems
last Sunday after Sunday School
with a large attendance, with the
Revs. Kaylor, Shearer, Nathan Esh-
leman, Hiram Eshleman, Samuel
Eshleman, Gingerich and Butter-
baugh on the bench. A missionary
sermon was delivered impressively
by Rev. Gingerich as it was the 30th
anniversary of the first missionary
work done by the church of the
Brethren in 1894,
An illustrated lecture on the
western part of the United States
was given to a large audfence in
the Rheems school hguse by Prof
S. B. Landis last Saturday evening
Mr. Landis has receny returned
t and gave an
Crator Lake
Yosemite,
from a tour of the we


interesting talk on th
Lake Tahoe,

Park and various parts of California.
A number of poems were read
The proceeds will be wr th
benefit of the Rheems amina

school.

UI ees
SPORTING HILL
Subscribe for the Mt, Joy Bullatir
Miss Janet Ackerman spent Sun-
day at Hood College, Md., as the
guest of Miss Theresa Bishop.
Misses Margaret and Louisa
"outz spent Sunday with Miss
Winona Huber, of Safe Harbor.
Misses Anna, Kathryn and Edith
Nissley, spent Sunday at Lancaster
J ion visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. S.


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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strickler and
son of Salunga; Mrs. Strickler and
aughter, Emma, spent Sunday in the
home of Phares Strickler.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Witmer and
family of Haifville, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
£ N,
Shenk and family, of Neffsville were

on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kready
and children of Central Rapho, Mr.
and Mrs. John Nissley and daughters
of Naumanstown, were guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Nissley, of
Union Square; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Nissly and family, of near Manheim,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Boyd -and child
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Garman.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foose enter-
tained the following guests on Sun-
day: Mr. and Mrs. Gast of Lancas-
ter; Samuel Foose and son, of Co-
lumbia; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Enck
and children, of Lititz; and Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Ginder and family, of*
Lancaster.
LANC. JUNCTION
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fetter visited
Mrs.. Mary Spickler, at Mount Joy,
on Sunday.
Mrs. Miller, of Manheim, spen
the week in the home of eX
Rutt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wise and
children, of Lancaster, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Albert on Sunday.
John K. Cassel and family, of
Airy Dale Farm, were Sunday
guests of Rev. A. A. Hughes and
family,
Miss Florence H. Gross is ac-
companying friends from Lancaster
on a motor tour to points in Vir-
ginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Becker and
children, were Sunday guests of
Isaac Brubaker and family, of near
Lancaster Junction.
Jacob Weaver, and daughter,
Miss Stella, and Martha Weaver,
visited Mr. and, K Mrs. Pzter Shelley,
at Manheim, on Saturday.
The community prayer meeting,
held at the home of Isaac Walborn,
on Saturday evening, was attended
by more than a hundred people.
The following were guests of H.
ly and family on Sund
erbert Leaman an
n; Mr. and Mrs.



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Explanation |
\ Community Exhibit
We feel as tho the Public and our Customers, who
will look for us at the Community Exhibit
WN are entitled to know why we are
Not at the Community Exhibit
On Tuesday evéping, October 7th, Messrs. Reuben Fellenbaum and John Booth
called at the store me 10 ft. of space right inside the front door on New
Haven street of Enos Rohrer’s Garage, adjoining the space of H. C. Brunner.
This space was contracted for at $1.00 per ft. or $10.00 for the 10 ft. When I
selected my space there was*l2 feet available and the above named gentlemen wanted
me to take the 12 feet, which Was more than I needed saying 10 feet was plenty for
me, but that I would look into the matter and if I decided to take the extra 2 feet I
would let them know. This verbalhagreement apparently was satisfactory and I wrote
my name across the said space, designating 10 feet sold. Later in the week these men
sold the same space to Henry G. Carpenter. On F riday morning, October 17th, Mr.
Roy Sheetz told me of this complicated ‘affair and while discussing the question Mr.
Fellenbaum and Mr. Carpenter joined tha, party respectively, and on Mr. Carpen-
ter’s arrival Mr. Fellenbaum said, “Bud, I am in a mixup. I sold you the same space
that I sold to Getz thru an error and misundekstanding. We will have to get this
fixed up.” \
This statement was made in the presence of,\and can be proven by Dan Derr,
Eugene Rice, Roy Sheetz, G. Moyer and the partiesig¢oncerned. I immediately look-
ed into the affair and saw that this committee added the extra 2 feet to H. C. Brun-
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After weeks of preparation for my exhibit and the expenditure of several hun-
] lountJoy have a successful
dred dollars for display and advertising to help make |
exhibit and then to be turned down by two men is certainly not showing a community
spirit. Another thing worthy of mention is the fact that several merchants had

rilege of selecting two booths (one of which was a member\of this commit-
tee), while others were allowed to take as much space or all of it to swjt their needs.
Hoping this will explain to my friends and customers why I am not'xepresented






at the Community Exhibit, and welcoming you all te visit the store during the Exhibit
and we will try to treat you as we would were we represented. a
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