WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8th, 1925 SN Donegal Mills Hatchery Route 1, Mount Joy, Pa. Hatching Since 1910 Weekly Capacity 8,500 Eghs A We Offer S. C. WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHIC Of parent stock. Two and three years old anfl one year old March 4th, for May and first week of June Per 100 Chicks .......... $10.00 Per 500 Chicks .......... $48.00 Per 1000 Chicks ......... $90.00 We Also Do Custom Hatching Q Phone 140R6 Mount Joy or Marietta [Exchange mar. 25-4t mo om. i lla LL 7, IN Xx i Er Stroggly built, yet of this special price re- » sale will add beauty Flower Show and Sale Cut Flow Potted Plants, Easter Bas- kets and all kinds [ Easter Flowers at nN Rohrer’s~(arage ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 9th, 1000 and 1100 apr. 8-188, THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. Road We Must All Travel Sometime She is survived by a brother and sister, Jacob S. Ginder, of Master sonville, and Mrs. Maggie Meashey, of Mt. Hope. Funeral services were held from the home of Walter Brubaker, Mastersonville, this af- ternoon with further services at the Mastersonville church and bur- Tal in the adjoining cemetery. (From page one) Brother and Sister Died Morris E. Eisenhauer, Salunga, and his sister, Mrs. Fannie Meyer, near Lebanon, died within a few hours of each ether. Mr. Eisen- hauer died Tuesday at 12:30 o’clock at the home of Mr. O. B. Weidman, Salunga, after a brief ill- ness. Mrs. Meyer's death occurred earlier. The funeral was from the home of Clara Troutman. made. in Lebanon. held Friday the sister, Mrs. Interment was Mrs. Phares W. Snyder Mrs. Annie Snyder, 55 years of age, wife of Phares Snyder died at her home near East Peters- burg, Monday. She was a mem- ber of the Mennonite church. She is survived by her husband and one son, Ivan H., at home. The fol- lowing sisters and brothers survive, Lizzie B. Hershey, City; Menna B. Hershey, Strathcona, Minnesota; Henry B. Hershey, near Manheim, and Mary B. Hershey, Manheim. The funeral will be held Thurs- day afternoon. { Rebecca Heisey Mrs. Rebecca B. Heisey, widow of Aaron S. Heisey, died at her home in West Marietta of compli- cations, aged 67 years. She is survived by two ters, Miss Anna Heisey and Mrs. William Eppley; one sister, Mrs. John Becker, near Manheim; and one brother B. Kready, of near Manheim. She was a member of the Brethren in Christ church, Mastersonville. The funeral was held Friday at 12:30 o’clock from the late home with services at the Brethren in Christ church, Mastersonville, where interment was made. daugh- Mrs. Clara Ebersole Mrs. Clara Elizabeth Ebersole, aged, 53 years, of West Donegal township, died at her home of pneu monia. She had been ill for ten days. She was a member of the Mennonite church. She is survived by her husband, Amos R. Ebersole, and the follow- ing children: Amos W. Ebersole, of Elizabethtown; Jonas Ebersole, of Lancaster; Mrs. Walter Yeager, of Elizabethtown; Levi Ebersole, Wal- ter Ebersole, at home. and Mary Ebersole at home. Also one. brother, Jonas H. Whisler, Eliza- bethtown; and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Whisler, of Elizabeth- town. The funeral was held from her late home on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and at 2 o'clock at Good’s church. Interment in the adjoining cemetery. Elmer C. Witmer Elmer C. Witmer, aged 82 years, of this place, died Thursday at the itonitis. He was an active member of the United Brethren church of this place, and served in the World War, he being gassed while in the service. He is survived by his wife, Edna Hershey, one daughter, Louella, at home, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witmer. The follow- { | | | NTIC CITY | SUNDAY, APRIL 12 | SPECIAL TRAIN DELAWARE RIVER BRIDGE ALL-RAIL ROU O THE SEASHORE | Excursion Fare { $3.75 3.75 3.75 Mount Joy ee aia % 6:46 BT Hao Atlantic City Arrive 10.12 A. M. Returning, leave Atlantic City (S. Carolina Ave.) 6:20 P. M. | a 3 | Pennsylvania Railroad § THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE WORLD’ AM. A. M. A. M. | whether | y. A; Pound for pound, Baker's Coal will give you more hed burned . in furnace, stove or grate, than any other coal you can trial will prove the truth of our statement. BAKER, Mount Joy, Pa) ! a _¥D | telephone o) | Hotel i signal { in fire had sor | to the floor the receiver was {off the hook, which flashed a light ing brothers and sisters vive: also sur- Cora, wife of Eli Herr, of i | Elizabethtown; Clayton, of Philli- | Main. School; Exercise, EASTER EXCURSION jee Ams wife of Harry Dead, Anna Winters, Hilda Hart- ’ andisville; Lavina, of this place; Joseph, of this place; Katie, wife of William Adolph, of China; David, of this place, Min- nie, of China. Harry, of Iowa. The funeral was held on Sunda afternoon with private services at the house on David street at 1:30 o’clock and at 2 o’clock in the Uni- ted Brethren church. Interment in the Mount Joy cemetery. 0 eet y EXTENSICH TELEPHONE GIVES FIFE ALARM at Hotel Nipped Peculiar + Property Los in the Bud by covered for an ne recently when th » St. Jame ds Another 1 extensicn telenhe d in on a th in | from i 1 in t and £ r crack! On investiration it nd that a closet and of a"table that was used a stand When i on the telep! The oper: ed a fire what m flagration. re CP If you want to succeed—Advertise diately summon- and thu saved been a serious con- S t have 4 Young Ladies; Song by «School. Lancaster General hospital of per- 1 in the | the legs i i Easter Services In Our Churches (From page One) Song by School; Exercise, “Fulfill ment”, Class of Girls; Recitation, “God Gave the Lilies”, Ella Shirk; Recitation, “Mary’s Story”, Roberta Emerick; “Jesus Our Master Today”, Mrs. Brubaker; ‘Easter Morning”, Dramatized Bible Story by Class of Church of God On Sunday at 9:30 the Sabbath School will render its Easter pro- gram which is appended: Selection, Orchestra; Song by School, 272; Prayer; Song by School, 269; Reading Lesson; 10 Minutes to Mark Attendance; Song by Children; Local Doings Around Florin ALL THE UP.TO-DATE HAPPEN. INGS FROM THAT THRIVING AND BUSY VILLAGE THE PAST WEEK Mr. Alvin Root is spending a short vacation in our village. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bailey visi- ted relatives at the County Seat on Tuesday. Mr. Anderson, of Harrisburg, was a Sunday visitor to his son, Mr. John Anderson. Mr. William Dommel, Jr., an em- ploye of Uncle Sam has returned to the Carlisle Barracks. Mr. and Mrs. William Dommel attended the funeral of his brother Recitation, Ethel Bucher; Recitation, Dorothy MacDannald; Recitation, ! Russel Sumpman Jr.; Sold, Sara, Bear; Recitation, Ruth Shickley; | Recitation, Harry Weidman; Recita- tion, Omar Kramer; Solo, Eleanor Shickley; Recitation, June Pennel; Recitation, Fannie Kramer; Recita- tion, Jacob Wertz; Solo, Evelyn Smeltzer; Recitation, Jean Bundle; Recitation, Josephine Bundle; Rec- itation, Ethel Myers; Exercise; Rec- Mitation, Esther Barnhart; Recitation, Ruth Bear; Duet, “Rock of Ages”;! Report of Secretary; Song 288; Mu- | gic by Orchestra; Dismissal. At 10:30 the following Easter program will be rendered by the church: Organ Voluntary, Fanfare, De- bais; “Holy, Holy, Holy”, Congrega- tion; Invocation; Anthem, ‘Risen As He Said”, Wilson; The Scripture; Hymn 333; Prayer; Response; Hymn 322; Announcements; Anthem, “He Lives”, Gabriel; Sermon, Dr. Mac- Dannald; Prayer; Anthem, “The King of Glory Shall Come In” Lor-; enz; Offering, Offertory “Hymne A Sainte Cecile, Gouned; Hymn 323; Benediction; Postlude, ‘Marcia Pom- pose”, Stults. In the evening at 7:30 the choir will sing the Cantata entitled “Vic- torious Redeemer” by Judefind. Fol- lowing the Cantata Baptismal Service will be held. Trinity Lutheran On Easter Sunday the Communion service will be held at 10:30 A. M. The church will again be beautifully decorated and the choir will sing, “Come, See the Place” by Harry Rowe Shelley, and “They Have Taken Away My- Lord” by Stainer. At the Easter Festival at 7 o'clock the choir will sing “In the End of the Sabbath” by MacFarlane. Among the special features will be several violin solos by Mr. Anthony Warta, accompanied by Miss Kathryn Long- |enecker. A very interesting pro- | gram of Easter Carols and exercises will be rendered by the children of the Bible School. In the evening the following pro- gram will be rendered: Prelude, Violin Solo, Mr. Anthony Warta; Anthem, “In the End of the Sabbath’, Choir; Opening Chor- us, “The World is Glad Today”, by School; Responsive Reading and Prayer; Recitation, An Easter Wel- | come, Pauline Nissly; Exercise, A {Joyous Easter, Lee Kistler, Bernice { Metzler, Mary Louise Smith, Kath- arine Nye and Homer Garlin; Song, God Is Love, Primary School; Ex- ercise, He Is Risen, George Brown, | James Heilig and Clyde Gerberich; | Exercise, Waking Up for Easter, | Katharine Brememan, Ray Snyder, | Fannie Mateer, Brammel Tryon, | Beulah Smith and Bertha Page; | Song, Easter Bells are Ringing, Main | School; Exercise, Growing and Sing- ing, Robert Nissly and Elizabeth | Young; Exercise, Spring Voices, | Clara Hinkle, Paul Hershey, Edward | Hendrix, Irvin Smith and Melvin (Grove; Song: O Earth, Awake, by He Is Not a man, Pauline Henry, Lottie Doden- "hoeft, Martha Dodenhoeft and Laura | Hagdlton; Song, The Lord Is Risen, { Main School; Exercise, Christ Is | Risen, Miriam Hartman, Martha { Bernice Nissly, Merrial Jean Nissly, | Miriam Ellis, Gladys Zink, Jane (Gilbert and Betty Ann Easches; Song, Why Seek Ye, by Main School; Recitation, Mary's Story, Anna Hinkle; Exercise, Cross Bearers, John Nagle, Richard Rice, Ross Shires, Herman Hartman and Paul Light; Song, Look Not on Calvary’s Hill, by Main School; Exercise, | Consider the Lilies, Louise Schock, Jean Schock, Francanna Stoner, Sara Grove, Elizabeth Metzler and Mary E. Nissly; Exercise, This is at Lancaster on Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Hershey, of East Lib- erty is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob N. Hershey. Mrs. John Hawk and two daugh- ters, of West Fairview are here on a visit to relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller spent a short time here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Stoll have returned home from a several weeks visit to their son, Edward at Wilkinsburg. The Church of Brethren is hold- ing Sunday School weekly in their local church through the spring and summer months. Fanny Brubaker, teacher of the Pleasant Place school, spent the week-end here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brubaker. Ruth Kraybill, a student of Mil- lersville Normal School, spent the week-end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin S. Kraybill. Mr. E. E. Wolgemuth broke ground on the lot he purchased from the Modern Home Construe- tion Co., for his new electrical shop. The community sale held at the Florin Hall, Saurday was well at- tended. Furniture, clothing, house- hold goods, apples and livestock were sold. Another sale will be held in two weeks. The Mount Joy Township school board held their monthly meeting in the Florin Grammar School, Sat- urday. All teachers were paid and supplies. were bought for the fol- lowing school month. \ Messrs. S. Nissley Gingrich and A. G. Walters, of Florin purchased the Nissley Mill and farm from Hiram E. Wolgemuth at private sale and on private terms. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton and family entertained the follow- ing guests at their home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Spahr and son, Harry, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, of town; Mrs. Jacob Geyer and grandson, Harold Wagner, of Elizabethtown. Mrs. Benjamin Souders and fam- ily entertained the following friends at their home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Souder, Florence Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Souder, daughters, Helen and Miriam, of Donegal Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Souders, of Mount Joy. Mr. and Mrs. John Brubaker en- tertained the following guests at their home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brubaker, daughters, Emma and Edna, son, Mervin, of Cumber- land county; Mary Brubaker and Doctor J. S. Beamesderfer, Paris Sweigart, of Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Earhart and son, Isaac of Donegal. Successful Bee at Garfield School (From page One) tertaining program presented by the pupils of the school is as fol- lows; song by the school, recitation, “The Pet Rabbit, by Floyd Gut- schall; music by orchestra; exer- cise, “The Busy Band;” recitation, “April Fool,” Harold Newcomer. recitation, “Tell Tale Tommy,” An- na Mary Newcomer; finger exer- cise, by the beginners; dialogue, “Found Out”; motion songs, by the girls; recitation, “Being Thankful”, Elnora Gutschall and Clayton Erb. recitation, “When Mother Scrubs,” Nora Snavely; music by the or- chestra; dialogue, “The Escaped Bear,” recitation, “Pants,” Mark Newcomer; dialogue, “Rose Helps Entertain;” recitation, ‘“Ma’s To {the Way the Lilies Grow, Mabel Gutschall, Beatrice Derr, Anna Forry, Louise Garlin, Fannie Dil- | linger, Myrtle Roth, Elizal Hei- | {lig and Mary Rice; Violin Solo, Mr 1 a; Song, Open Wide Exercise, Our Easter Offer ward Heilig, Joseph Wid: | Wid Kins etn Ye Porta an, ’ 1g {and the Butterfly Violet Hilt; Song Main caster Means, lateer Mr. { Song, Hasten to the Garden, I Closing Service; Closing Send the Glorious News, School. pL garet Ullertory, i ) Se Ch watt CR B Read the Bulletin. i If you want to succeed—Advertise | Miss "| RECEIVED Tools,” Roy Gutschall; reading, Ackerman; Drill school ‘rile: mM hy an. MANY GIFTS ON 72nd BIRTHDAY ne y his section and convince yourself, It $1.50 a year. we than any Compare it costs only tf his A Local Resident Fleeced by Crook (From page One) going to permit him to share the contents of an envelope which they had picked up on the street just a few minutes earlier. This envel- ope was said to contain two $500 bills and some Liberty bonds. Taylor fell for the game entirely. He even came to his home here got $15 of his own cash and per- suaded his wife to part with her bankroll of $135. He returned to the same corner and informed the two men that he had managed to obtain the necessary cash. Thereupon the swindlers told Taylor that they must go to the Greist building and see their em- ployer to get the two large bills changed. Of course, they took Taylor's $150 with them, with in- structions to wait on the corner. Taylor is still waiting for his $300 share of the money in the envelope and also his own $150. Police are investigatng. A RI OUR SALE REGISTER Following is a list of public sales for which posters were printed at this office or said sale is advertised in the Bulletin. Friday, April 10—At their stock vards in Mount Joy, a choice lot of cows and bulls and a few shotes, by J. B. Keller & Bro. Aldinger, auct. Saturday April 11-——At his resi- dence in Florin, next to the Florin garage, a lot of hosuehold goods by Jno. D. Easton. Gibble, auct. Tuesday, Apr. 14th—At their place of business near Mount Joy, a lot of home-raised shoats and a lot of apples by C. S. Frank & Bro. Vogle, auct. Saturday, Apr. 18—At the Flor EXECUTOR’S NOTICE In the estate of Sabina Arntz, late of Mount Joy, Lancaster yt Penna., deceased. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the um- dersigned, all persons indebted there- to are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same pre- sent them without delay for settle- ment to the undersigned. wh NORMAN F. ARNTZ, : - Lansdowne, Pa. HOWARD B. A ountWoy, Pa. Executors. Wm. M. Hollwobush, Att'y. . : mar. 11-6t COMING! Dr. Irvin B. Rubin of RUBIN & RUBIN Harrisburg’s Leading Eyesight Specialists ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY, APRIL 21st AT CHANDLER'S DRUG STORE. MT. JOY, PA. HOURS: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. apr. 8-2t-pd FRIDAY, APRIL 10,1925 COWS, BULLS and SHOATS FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925 The undersigned will sell at their in Hall, home cured meats, general line of merchandise, household goods and real estate by Community Sales Company. Sale starts at 1:30 P. M.| G. S. Vogle, auct. General News for Quick Reading INTERESTING HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE COUN. TRY FOR THE BENEFIT OF BUSY PECPLE There is a case of scarlet feve at Middletown. The Mountville Development Com pany has been granted a charter. NMrs. C. A. Swisher has accepted a position at the Gerberich-Payne Shoe Factory. A) QR \ Hauer’s Heavies \ Mr. Ellis Leaman, formerly &m- ployed as divisional salesman for the Ward Baking Company in this district, is now one of the three “heavy” men in the employm of Hauer’s “Busy Store.” The heavy force consists of “Doc” Thome, Maris Gainor, and the aforesaid. The total weight of the three amounts to 605 lbs. — ED — ee Next Community Sale The Community Sales Company will hold its next sale at Florin on Saturday, April 18th. General line of merchandise, real estate and household goods, also chickens, etc Sale starts at 12:30 P. M. net + Hog and Apple Sale Next Tuesday,—Apr. 14, Messrs. C. S. Frank & Bro. will sell a lot of choice apples at publiz sale at their place of business near town. Sale starts at 1:45 P. M. stock yards, Mount Joy, Pa., the fol- lowing live stock: BATE) Ta CHOICE LOT OF COWS & BULLS , ALSO A FEW SHOATS Sale starts at 1:25 on the minute J. B. KELLER & BRO, F. B. Aldinger, Auct, Zeller and Kreider, Clks. LASHING PRICES. —ON— Bh and YOUNG S SUITS | pre ME ME STRICKDER'’S STOR MOUNT JOY, e the same methods employ- ed by t leading shoe factories; hence our Its are fully as goed. SMOKE FREY'S NO. 5% THEY LEAV NASTY, PIPEY AFTER 5¢ STRAIGHT $2.25 FOR 50. MFG RO BY N.W. FREY & SON. LiTivz, PA. ———— EE I ——— ny TURE AND CARPETS? 125-131 E. King St, Q ‘ Westenberger, Maley & ] 6 O'Clock Closing Saturdays 0 1 most valuable Sees now Largest Distributors of MAIL US John o Seed Pota YOUR I Kien hn the North from ecer- gg latitude, and the ey inherit those to Of YE zle e | } | | | | Bulletin Ads Bring Re