WoO THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th, 1925 SALUNGA MT. JOY BULLETIN| MOUNT JOY, PA. Bait ho J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro’r.| Mrs. Fannie Baer spent Easter { with her daughter, Frances Subscription Price $1.50 Year | Miss Miriam Kendig is spending Sample Copies ..... FREE | her Easter vacation with her home Single Copies 3 Cents folks. Three Months 40 Cents | Miss Johnson, of Lancaster, spent Six Months 75 Cents | Sunday with her cousin, Miss Betty Entered at the post office at Mount Joy Reitzel. . as second-class mail matter. | Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Raffensperger The date of the expiration of your sub-| yigited Mr. and Mrs. Stambaugh, of scription follows your name on the label. | We do not send receipts for subscription York, on Friday. HEY ee go We | Harry M. Cassel and 50m, Ralph, edit all subscriptions at the first of each | of near Lancaster Junction, are ill The : subscription lists of the Landisville e| with .the mumps. yigh, the Florin ig 3t Joy Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Herman, of the Mount Joy Bulletin, which makes this | Lancaster, spent Sunday with Mrs. paper's ordinary weekly, | Herman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. |B. Weidman. EDITORIAL Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Huber, of Lancaster, spent Sun- A town beautiful can easily vo | 00 with their parents, Mr. and made if each of us were to plant | MTs Milton Miller, Sr a tree or shrub—and then hire a | Milton Miller Sr., w ho had a to- big policeman to guard each tree | Pacco case to fall on his 1000 Soy and shrub to keep schoo! children | eral days ago, is out again, walking rom destrovinge them. | with the aid of a cane. | Miss Sadie Hays, with Mr. and HUMAN SELFISHNESS | Mrs, Warner, visited the latter's 33 between the bee and the ar | Parents, Mr and Mrs. Hardiman, at both touted as examples of i Washingtonboro, on Sun ay. a lot of chaps prefer to Mr and Mrs. Oscar Newcomer, | their lives after the latter vith Mrs. Newcomer's brothers and | works for itself instead of laying up ters and families, help: 1%. : treasurers for others : t heir mother’s birthday anni- rsary at her h n Florin, on The head of the president’s ag Sunder: lowing norsons ware ricultural commission says he woul ho or Vrs 1 ; Ww sooner see no legislatic on | ar. vis. Panl Aloxandor farm matters than the S| 1001 War . nde proposed. Judging from the out iM Annis ae look in congress he is likely to be I h Eby. of Lat suited. | Mr. and Max Jacob M —— | Sun wy entertained tl Fr ING UP PEDESTRIANS I nersons at dinner: My. I used to think a man with an el Zerpl daughters, pty car was selfi that would I I pa Ba \ a fellow on the ro: and let | y John 1 keep on walking de- | Herr ed here of late ti 1 1 d Ma William Wagner ar n ther than a selfisl 3 Vr. nd 1 rani Xs all the guns and | W ner. of Elizabethtown, and Mr st ! e nd then he Mrs. I 1 still be wiser It 1s tl 3 ) y1ks t \ vr the bandit a ne \ L ( 1 1zzle S : le t fanatics V rs nl AN ANNU AL ORIAI I , Nel- The beaut 1 rT ni beautiful beat 1 1L0 ers are begin: to blos th 11 ic Mrs. beautiful bloom Owel ) cer r Beastial maidens Em SPORTING HILL The Young Men's Bible Class of Zion Lutheran church held its | monthly meeting on Tuesday even- ing at the home of Raymond BE. Brosey, South Main street. Eli Ginder, local drayman, was injured while tying a load of tobacco. A rope tore, and to save himself Mr. Ginder jumped from the top of the load. In landing he injured his foot. The Ladies’ Auxiliary the lo- cal Post of the American Legion conducted a good sale in the Legion rooms on Saturday. Cakes, custards, candy and other delicacies were sold. The Sunday School class of Trin- ity United Evangelical church, taught by H. F. Ruhl, will conduct a food sale at Ruhl’s drug store on Saturday, April 18. Cakes, custards, pies, potato chips, potato salad and other delicacies will be on sale. of cookies, beautiful spring |. b 1 IRONVI LLE | the pupils qualify- A} | in 1 ri certifi- : Mrs s recovering | Sates of $10 vor from. pnaum minute), Lois Koch, Clare nce Ms Benjamin visiting | 302 : penmansmp, students certificate, | | the Ironville ind secondary | TV e Profros pi schools on Tl y 2gline { arter, Mae Haldem: ur ening Miss Nelli is spending | Tine a yr : Then i hat i ere . iy : | Miriam oblas, Mabel Singer 0 Mount Jor Boke: ie Easter 2 WE nel sister, | Koch; Palmer method button, Claude ye . “| Mrs. Charles Bender. jo 4 y garden spot of the broad e land. Mrs. Art . lot 1 ron. | Singley, Rhoada 8 Single Ho len Wit- — of Porrvman. } nt a i in, A eda Haldeman, Mae Lan- | SWAT THAT FLY NOW | with her mother eshler [Na ou ben] The time of year to swat the fly] Miss Thelma Lewis is spen ing | SANK siershey, Reda gos 14-f now. A little cleaning at this | her Easter vacation with her father, | 2% Dehn, Helen season will do much to prevent a Harry Lewis, of Perrypoint, Md. Lhelma Derkneimer. entiful supply of flies a little later.| Mrs. E Dattisman and son, Eradicating possible breeding | of Pittsburgh, is ding a few | MILTON GROVE places for flies now will be much | days with Mr. and M P. Dattis- | easier than to kill the crop when it| man, Mr. Beachler delivered his tobae- | appears a few weeks hence. To! The Otterbein Guild of the U. B. | co last week. t end all rubbish piles or other | church held their monthly meeting Clayton Eshleman sold and de- ttractive spots for fly culture should | 5¢ the home of Miss Ruth Kauffman, | livered his tobacco last week. be destroyed or removed at this [on Thursday evening. There is quite a bit of unsold time. Susan Stipe, Sarah Klench, Helen tobacco in the vicinity of Milton A swat at the fiy now means a|Kehler and Elizabeth Swartz, of | Grove. whole lot toward his control at the | Columbia, were visiting Miss Nellie Mrs. Jacob Eshleman was taken height of his season. Stopping the | Campbell on Thursday. to the Lancaster Hospital last week | fly before he gets started is a good | The Women’s Missionary Society, | for treatment. method to pursue in handling him. | ,f the U. B. church held their Mr. and Mrs. Beachler and child- | A sharp offensive against him is the | meeting at the home of | ren called on Mr. and Mrs. James | best defence against him. | Mrs. Eva Seigrist, on Tuesday even- | Berrier on Sunday evening. Destroy his potential breeding |i, On Easter Sunday the woods were | places now and insure against his| p, Hiram McGowan, of Harris- | swarmed with people picking the flourish a little later. Look about | jure has been called to his home | first flowers of spring, called the our premises and see what you|,, Broad street, ‘where his sister, | trailing arbutus. can do to stop him before he gets| iss Rachel McGowan is very | Mrs. Ralph Kessler, of this place, | the jump on you. | seriously ill 23 s visiting her mother and brother | | Mrs. Harry Albright, Mrs. Melvin | 2 few days last week, who live near “HERE'S A LIVE MERCHANT | Miss Minnie Deshler, Clar- | Blain, Perry county | He is a man who is alw busy, | ence Deshler and Mrs. Deshler at-| Mr. and Mrs Austin Berrier and anticipating the customer’s wants. | tended the funeral of a relative at | two of his children, and Mr. and He is 2a man who keeps his coun-| Dover, York county, on Friday. { Mrs. John Berrie visiting at shelves clean, orderly, and| The Ironville band held a fair | Carlisle over Eas ; wttractive. Saturday evening. It will be con-| Mr. and Mrs, i He is a man who knows the value | tinued for a number of day | children, Mr. a Mrs. ¢ window displays. | evening Different bands will fur-| Mumper and and Mrs. James He is a man who knows the value | nish the music each evening and all | Esbach were the gu of Mr. and of advertising, and advertising | of re f refresh: s will be sol mrs a ster Sunday. terial supplied by the manufacturer without cost to the retailer. And MAYTOWN | ROCK POINT he puts his advertising material on | — top of the counter instead of under| The Freshman Class of | Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Breneman it. town High School gave a t (and family entertained at their He is a man who always has a |the home of Miss Sara B. home on Sunday the following: Mr. | welcome, sincere smile—whether it’s | on Friday evening. The { and Mrs. Norman Zeager and sons, a customer, a manufacturer, whole- | evening playing g s so | Clarence and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. saler, broker or salesman that en-! had music, after which | Harry Ober and sons, Robert and ters the door. were served, which they enjoyed. | Harold, Misses Bertha and Ruth! He is a man who knows the value | Those present of t} s were the | Spangler, and Margaret Rapp and f co-operation with salesmen. following: Viola Strawsbau gh, Mary | Messrs. Walter Stahl and Paul He is a man who wins—in cash, | Rutt, Catherine Sanders Verna | Spangler. friendship, health and reputation. Longenecker, Sara B. He Har- rs rr He is a good, he is more than a |riet Rannels, Florence Trone, Ruth Inspire not men with fear, good live retailer—he is a good | Becker, Anna Fletcher, Alma Sload, ; God will fight against thee in the citizen. Fred Stone, Paul Beshler, Russel [same manner. Let one provid TT Bostic, Charles Raub, Roy Martin, | sustena for them in the lap of The raspberry will’ come back in Harold Linard, Russel Trone, Maur- | peace; it will then be that they will Pennsylvania due to the present [ice Sweitzer, Kermit Smith. Miss | freely give what has been torn from campaign for providing sources of | M. Hocker, one of the teachers, | them by terror.—Precepts of Ptah- nursery plants free from degener-|chaperoned. Others besides the class | Hotep, 2500 B. C. acy diseases which have been the |were the following: Miss Helen Ye main reason for discouragement | Bryner, of Lancaster; Miss Lizzie and lack of profit in raspberry plan- | Brandt, Miss Mary B. Hershey and | issued a deeree that all automobile tations in the past few years. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hershey horns be replaced by bells. ¢! Who wants The government of Jerusalem has | priced to sell quickly. RHEEMS Bard and and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, J. Bethlehem, Pa. Miss Hazel Garber and brother, Lee, spent Easter Sunday at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Kurtz Stokes, of Highspire, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Henry, No- tary Public of Rheems, and daugh- ter, Dorothy, spent Easter at the home of her mother at Penbrook. Heisey Brothers, from Rheems, who operate a large crushing plant! and sand quarry, are equipped to make prompt deliveries with their two large trucks with a five ton wife spent last at the home K. Bard at | iF AS Saturday \ | Be TE capacity. Mr. and Mrs. Elam Stauffer, of | near Sporting Hill, observed Good Friday by visiting at the homes of | { Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hoffman and A. | S. Bard, where they were guests of | Me. Joseph W. Kraybill, at Rheems. © The March report of the Sporting| The Church of the Brethren Aid | Hill Primary School, taught by Miss | Society met in their room at this | Mabel Minnich, is as follows: per-| place last Wednesday, their regular | @) centage of attendance, girls 97; jay, with many members present | @) boys, 90. These pupils were per-| { who pressed all the sewing machines | feet in attendance: May and Helen | into service making garments for | © | Bires, Grace Breneman, Beulah | missionary purposes. © rs | | Faus, Shiene ors, Sety Fae Mrs. Peter B. Krayhill, schoo! [© = : ex hy Be he pl BA 0 R wh | teacher of Rheems, who is known as © i i He Vi ( Kk, v - : | | 2d Faas, Tay Gibble, Weve Kau. | Fle! school teacher the past num- | © | ae : ro "I ber of years, has been called upon = Edwin Longenecker, Lewis |, take charge of the Wickersham © | u : Bi Ang ! Lester | School, Conoy township, owing © © a D Pope Bho Clayton Sny-1 ip. absence of the regular teacher. ® } dor. Danie rk. | | Whil earring hingles to the | Mrs. Samuel Mason teacher of 3 | roof of J sco Herr's new home, | the see ndary school at Rheems, ® | John O. Snavely, son of Mr. and |c¢ompleted a successful term of Mrs. John B. : Snavely, of near] Seven months school last Monday, | ® Sharp's Corner, was badly injured. | escaping all prevailing epidemics | @ rope to a scaffolding holding two | With her 37 pupils, who made a |@ RoE. Thon. Lope Hy 4 Mr. Snavely|high percentage in attendance | rown to the ground, a dis-| throughout the whole term. @ f fifteen feet He was un-| P. R. R. Supervisor A. Prebble | @) | when picked up and re-|and assistant Devalenger, of Middle 1% ) 1 fol al hours town, with a number of track fore- as called render medical and their forces, foremen Foltz, | ©) | assistance. It was found that Smith, Boyer, An Herman an 1 @ ly was severely bruised and | Weaver, completed the faving of @ ed about the back, shoulder | one hundred and forty rails that | © Ho 1 1640 pounds each, after |@) si removing the old rail in six hours ©) Fublic Notes | on the Rheems seetion, in charge of © D. K. Espensh: rithout any de-j XX S i )s in 1 1 of lay to traffi : 7 e ( 1 Ricedor advocates an plowing, »( 1 seeds and | Ti Fin frequent cultivation, has his forty | Ti I of sod plowed for corn, ex- — f Mar 3 on to be ong the led, 642i bsences,: ex rs about May first. He y 2256; Pn 93; st in this section to sell his | | plo I b- | crop of tobacco at the top { Ss 3 ! price. He contemplates plantin | 1288. f fourteen acres of tobacco this year | | long sown April first on G. Heisey, P. R. R. track! © Elizabethtown and Florin, during the night notified | the P. R. R. Chief of Police at Har- | ishurg, that tresspassers were mak- | | patrolman between Lo) ing a fire along the P. R. R, tracks] east of Elizabethtown. An officer arrived on the 9:50 train and ar-| rested two colored men who had made the fire to spend the night by. | They were taken to Lancaster for a hearing next day. SILVER SPRING Mrs. John Stively spent Tuesday | at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibble spent Thursday at Lancaster. Mrs. Smith, of Lancaster, spent | Sunday with Mr. Ford and family. The Bowers Brothers are busy steaming tobacco beds around this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Diffender- fer spent Sunday at Lancaster vis- iting his mother. Mr. Reginald Leifried and lady | friend, Miss Grace Brandt, spent | Good Friday at York visiting { friends. | Mr. and Mrs. Enos Gibble and | children, Ruth and Howard, spent | Sunday with John Gibble and family. Mr. | children, spent Sunday family. and Gibble unloaded two loads of lime last week and ex- to get another car load in the ar future. Mrs. Jacob Heisey and daughter, | Martha, and son. Abner, from the {western part of the state spent iday with John Gibble and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Diffender- and children, Warren and Alvin, Mrs. John S. Gibble and child- spent Good Friday at Penryn. There was quite a scare on Sun- afternoon when the pig pen of Nolt tenenant place burned and Mrs. Harry Hoke and of Stony Brook, York Co., with John Stively 1 and er DOOD COD fer and ren | Harrison { down. No one seems to know how | it caught fire. | Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gibble and | children, Grandma Gibble and Mr. { and Mrs. Enos Gibble and children | spent Sunday afternoon in Lancas- | ter visiting people at the poor house. | mm ere A Pe Four New Houses a fine, newly built | modern home, with all conveniences. { along the trolley in Mount Joy at a | very low figure? I have four of | the houses erected by the Mount | Joy Development Company for sale. One is a corner property. Can | give immediate possession and will finance half. These houses are Don’t delay if you want a beautiful home. J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. tf Men’ | Choose Your Spring Suit and Top Coat Here and Young Men’s 20 3 50 New Spring Suits From their excellent cut and style you would say they cost about twice the price. There are many models! Some strictly con- servative, others with a decided dash of the Col- legiate in their lounge coats and wide trousers. Men’s Two Trousers Suits 35 $25 0 $29.50 Styles Styles Hart, Schaffner & llarx Clothes $20 One lot of Hart, Schaffner & Marx only 20 Suits at $20. SPRING HOSIERY Never before*have we had a finer dis- play of Men’s Sox for Spring. Inter- woven, Phoenix, Monito and Ma-Ro. All Colors, new Checks and Stripes, 15¢, 25¢, 75¢, $1.00 and Up. 35¢, 50¢ rE EBL A SEN TCS BL TORTS . Ge ez, Grama ER BUSI POPPER greiner re ? = { QO REFRIGERATORS WE RECENTLY. ACQUIRED THE AGENCY FOR THE FAMOUS White Mountain Refrigerators Our assortment of sizes and styles is very complete and it will be to your advantage to look over our line. Absolutely Free We will give without charge to every one who purchases a refrigerator during the month of April, 2a TWO WEEK'S SUP- PLY OF ICE. All that is required of you is to bring your re- ceipted bill and we will refund the money to you. Prices sarc 913.95 to $75.00 Start the season right—with a new White Mountain Refrig- erator and the savings on your ice bills will pay for ir. GEO. R. BRENEMAN & SON, INC. 206 South Market Street Elizabethtown, Pa. 15-1t apr. Salts do go at $20. Sizes 36 to 40 and Joy. I ©e® LN 00 © / { J /
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