THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. MT. JOY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Propr. Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year Sample Copies ..... FREE Single Copies ....3 Cents Three Months ...40 Cents .75 Cents Six Months Entered at the post office at Mount Joy as second-class mail matter. The date of the expiration of your sub- scription follows your name on the label. We do not send receipts for subscription money received. Whenever you remit, see that you are given proper credit. We credit all subscriptions at the first of each month. Nn The subscription lists of the Landisville Vigil, the Florin News and the Mount Joy Star and News, were merged with that of the Mount Joy Bulletin, which makes this paper's ordinary weekly. HONESTY PAYS You cannot lay down a set of rules by which a man can make a lot of money. But the rules of LANDISVILLE Mr. and Mrs. John Shank visited friends at Strasburg, on Sunday. Mrs. D. G. Brandt, of Mt. Joy, visited Mrs. Jacob Geib, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs Aaron Gottschalk and son visited friends at Salunga. Mrs. Christ Boll, of Salunga, vis ited Mrs. Milton Archer, Thursday. Miss Edith Lump visited friends at Manheim, several days last week. Mrs. Katie Kreider has her household effects, to a near Lititz. Mrs. William Poff spent Satur- day visiting Mrs. Jonas Bender, of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Hen. Amand spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Fry, of Highville. Miss Ella Stanley, an in Lancaster, was confined to bed the past week. Miss Mary King, of Lancaster, spent the week end with her cous- in, Christie Derr. - Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. moved farm, employee her Weaver honesty are few, simple, and per- fectly clear. Every man knows in his own heart whether his deeds are worthy of his own commendation or not, and that is the only kind. of commendation that is worthwhile. No man can do a thing which is morally dishonest and then really fool himself into has done the right thing. He may be able to convince him- self in the daytime that he is on the square, but at night, when he i science, he knows the truth, and if he wants to do the right thing he needs no better guide than his own conscience. POLITICS WARMING UP With congressional elections in the offing and other offices to be filled in many places this fall, one begins to hear common voices in the air. The cry will be, as it always has been, that these are the times that try men’s souls, politically speaking. A campaign orator would be far more consistent in saying that this campaign, like every other cam- thinking that he| is Mrs all alone with himself and his con-|Spent last Wednesday visiting | visited Mr. M. L. Weaver, of Don- [erville, on Sunday. | Miss Mildred Stauffer was a [their nephew and wife, Mr. {week end guest of Miss Ruth Mus-| Mrs, Edward Stauffer. | ser, of Rohrerstown. The funeral of A. G. Nissley |" Miss Kathryn Rodman, of Lan-|from Salunga Mennonite church on | caster, was the week end guest of | Tuesday was largely attended. Miss Myrtle Witmer. Bishop Brubaker and Rev. Seth Mrs. Milton Archer and son,|Ebersole had charge. Robert, spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Weaver, of | friends in Coatesville. Helen Herr, of Lancaster, Mr. Mrs. Dave Long. and Mrs. Ralph Shultz were Mrs. and i. Mr ithe dinner guests of Mr. and | Harry Rudy, on Sunday. | Mrs. John Brandt and {gene, of Lancaster, visited (A. Weaver, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William | Lancaster, spent Sunday with {and Mrs. Elias Strickler. | Mr. and Mrs. Chester Amand {and children, of Ironville, visited [relatives on Saturday evening. | Mr. ard Mrs. Albert Ketternran land sons, of Columbia, visited the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Mary Lump. Mr. and Mrs Daniel Erb son, Eu Mrs. E Bailey, of Mr. and .| Petersburg, paign in the history of the country, children, cf Rheems, spent Sunday votes this time will undoubtedly save|John Sharpe, of Lancaster, on the country. Pennsylvania has three | Sunday. candidates for the U. S. Senator Mrs. Herbert Swarr motored to who are warming things a bit—Pin-| Virginia one day last week, where is all-important, but no more visiting Harry Swarr and family. Kendig, Mary T. Peifer, Mrs. Bar portant—not nearly as important—! My. and Mrs. Guy Troop, of bara Nissley, Mrs. Howard Peifer than in many times past. Such a|Baltimore, visited the latter’s par-|Mrs. A. S. Newcomer, Mrs. Samuel statement would not satisfy the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gorrecht. | Eby and Mrs. Lavina Longenecker voter-listeners who like always to| Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Martin Services in the M. E. church be flattered into believing that their!and family visited Mr. and Mrs. |on Sunday were held at 2:30 P. FARM FIRE FIGHTING Next in importance to buildings on a farm, is their protection from fire. The old-time farmer was re- peatedly victimized by fire, for he did not foresee its occurence, much less guard against it. Alert and keeping pace with the times—by use wn of the telephone, reading of newspapers and maga- zines—the present-day farmer is in- formed ‘of the simple precautions necessary! and the most efficient ap- paratus available, for the prevention and combating of fire. radio, and regular] chot, Pepper and Vare. she will spend some time visiting |les, it being the last Sunday be- —— relatives. fore conference will convene in Miss Anna Miller, of Sporting | Philadelphia, March 24. | Hill, was the guest of her brother, | Mr. and Mrs, Addison Miller, on Sunday Miss Mary Hershey, a student at M. S. N. S.,, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno Hershey. | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bowers visited their daughter, Mr. and | Mrs. John Neff, of Silver Spring |on Sunday | Misses E { Witme iter B { Tues lith Lump and ed Mr. an Wal n £ hr of Un DT nonrerstown, on r ri Myrtle | The fire protection equipment on!” “yr. the farm should be selected on the pp; Qt basis of its reliability 1 1 ease of operation. should alw bie where most farm hands, o be instructed i gence and prepare of the farmer can red 1 Ie : : loss. Jinks Sn sn PAID A rather worn me way down the road. Its p its evident ¢ i it had lost its was still goin; rong heart untouched by the tributes paid to time. sailed along, patches of | Gail brown ru _| Church wear. | M Lizzie Souders, Mrs. [iram presentative of the modern trend., |Galbraith, Ross Newcomer; 2nd Pennsylvania State College speciai- ists as a means of killing the bor ers which have hibernated there throcgh the winter. tl sri Start Flowers Right After all danger of late frost is past, rake off the ceaser material used in mulching shrubs and bow- This business of cleaning up is no respecter of persons. We should be more charitable with the modern woman, however, for she is presum- ed -to have the house tidy at all times. But not so with communi- ties. It seems that there must be a periodical scrubbing and mopping, lest at any time we stumble and fall over our own rubbish. If neatness|ers and dig the finer material in- and personal cleanliness helps to-{fo the soil. A top dressing of ward success, the “attire” of a town [bone meal wills also prove bene- or city attracts the passers-by, con-| ficial, tributes to the self-respgct of the community and to the health and well-being of its Bgople. : -up, fix-up, organized lines Every reader should make use of the Classified advertisemen* section. It is the way to dispose of what his part individually. | ive committee on the ball of dirt a-rolling it will gain ge of one when momentum until it lands in the starts | dump heap where it belongs. showing here and there. On woo I en spokes were places bare of paint. an the SR But the sturdy chug of its engine |" De on 1 belied its external forlornness. Basti noe oll ane came and passed, and lo! upon Vere served. er ll ra) broad but shabby back ‘this legend:| Mr. and Ben 5h By. “You May Laugh At Me, But I'm]of caster; Phe < Lorcact SA All Paid For.” of East Petersburg, and Miss Mar- HL Me aa Me And that rather stops the laugh. | £2 et Kilgore, of this place, visited ra Mrs... Abe It starts people thinking on another | Mr. and Mrs. Pres Kilgore, of ~ and Mrs Willis Warfe' tack. She's a shabby old bus, may- ( Columbia, on Sunday evening. "on Bunter wit) Ae be, but she belongs to the aristoc-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amand-en-|and Mrs. Albert Wario! of : Saf racy of independence for all that— |fertained the following on Thurs | Harbor. elo mau when she’s all paid for. | day evening: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer ands _ It is a legend that many a big | jamin Bricker, Mrs. J. T. Herr and |children spent Sundav ith Mr important car would be proud to|daughter, Anna Mary, of this place and Mrs. Harry Drybred, of Eliza “ Strickler and daughter, Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Breneman “GROUP” ALITY {all of Bender's Mill. and children visited Lloyd Lone The Associated Gas and Electric] The spelling bee which was held |2nd family, of Landisville, on Sun Company had less than 1,000 stock-|here, on Saturday evening, by the day evening. ; holders in 1919; today it has more | Grammar School, was well attended Mr. and Mrs. Enterline than 25,000. Not many corpora-|and considered a success. Those son, of New Danville, spent tions can show so flattering a testi- who were awarded prizes in the Sunday with Clayton Breneman monial from employes and the gen-|classes were: 1st spelling class, [and family, eral public. Yet this is fairly re-|Léna Way, Llovd Fisher, Catherine Ir. and Mrs. George Keener gn in ‘our commun-| you have to spare and ; the tis- In addition, let] what you re to Secure Sues, often causing the eyes to go SALUNGA An infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Eender was buried, Tuesday. Alverta Bushong, of Landisville, spent Sunday with Misses Fackler. Mrs. Lillie Raffensperger spent Friday with her daughter at Eliza- bethtown. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spahr were Sunday guests of Mildred Gamber, near Silver Spring. John Jacob Herr, of near Mari- etta, spent the week end with Cle- tus Raffensperger. Mr. and Mrs. John Greider an- nounce the birth of a son at the St. Joseph’s hospital. A number of converts were re- ceived into the M., E. church on Sunday at the services. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ibach and children were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lun- ye The public sale of farming im- plements and live stock of G. L. Warner last Thursday was well at- tended. Mr. and Mrs. tertained on Sunday Frank Stauffer en- in honor of and entertained the follow ing guests on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Herr, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Herr Jr.,, and Elizabeth Herr, all of Salunga. { Mr. and Allen Way and daughter, Dorothy, of Lancaster, spent Sunday with Mrs. Way's re- latives at Mount Joy. They also visited his mother, Mrs. Ellen Way of Salunga. Mr. and Mrs. I. N, Mumma, of Mount Joy, entertained) in honor of their nephew and wifie, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Garber, on Sun- day. Other guests were: Yr. and Mrs. Samuel Eby and Mrsk Ellen E. Garber, and daughter, Grice. Mrs. John Peifer entertaine®y at a quilting party on Wednes Those present were: Mrs. Emr M., instead of Sunday evening. A class of probationers and a few others were received into full mem- bership by the pastor, Rev. Know- LANC. JUNCTION Mrs. Jacob Spankler spent day with Mrs. Kate Hartranft. Mr. and Mrs. Phares Miller have recently moved to Sporting Hill. Miss Martha Weaver spent the with Grace Breneman. Mrs, John Snavely visit- izzie Snavely, on Sunday spent of near Sun- | week end and | Mr. Sunday Man and children vith Mrs tires. Connie to us for Goodrich Tires—tefins as low as $1.00 per 3 week. ta i H. E. Gatber Mount Joy, Pa. i AN L ALL AROUND % DISH Every \man, woman and child has a fond spot in th&ir food ‘mem ory for go{d old fash- ioned bread\ and milk and Martins Dairy i milk especially pleases them. “« THEMARTIN uC ANITARYDAIRYk 19 A R.MAR IN, PROP. 1X A 3 i and . Casse 1 Mrs. Abram bethtown. ee and family. of Manheim, spent Sun day with John For a time it seemed that the Spelling class, John Eby, Bernice Cassel and family corporation idea would swallow the| Martin, John Nissley, Lena Way; of Airy Dale farm. : ‘last vestige 'of small ownership and General information class, Phares Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fry and personality in business. The factory |X ssley, John Poff, Leroy and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Buch system superseded the older system | Harry Rohrer. er visited Mr and Mrs. Ray Snav- small shops and individual pro-| Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Root enter- ely. of East Petershure. : prietorship; it seemed as if individ-|tained the following, at their home ar: and Mrs, Jacob Weaver and uality was to perish, save as it sur-|on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stella and Martha Weaver vived in a few great industrial Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. William nent Stnday evening with Tryin names. But the great public ser-|Tood, and children, Mr. Clarence!" ormfeltz. of East Petersburg. vice corporation changed the trend, |Shultz. Miss Anna * Brubaker, alll, Rey and Mrs =~ William Heisev and it is today as truly a monument | of Lititz; Misses Edith Stauffer, And familv entertained on Sundav: to and a representative of the small |Ruth Neidle, of Landisville. Miss | 55; Mrs. Clayton Nissley and investor, as it once was of the dar-|Mary Young, of East Petersburg, Siildren; Miss Sara Snavely, of ing individual builder. The day of |Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Root, Mr. Manheim; and Mr. and Mrs. Hen- group individuality is coming just | Abram Root and children, of East ry Stauffer and children, as fast as the people will allow it Petersburg, and Mr. and Mrs tm to come by their collective backing Clarke Loper and son, Kenneth, of . > of industrial enterprises. | Woodside. . Cool Milk Better ise - Eee. Livia ow the time of year when CLEANING TIME Kill the Corn Borer a Coen, muh Watch | the In the spring a housewife’s fancy |. Clean culture of the corn crop |than they hav Hore carefully turns to thoughts of cleaning up. needed if the European corn months Nat apne the past Spring is the time for taking inven- borer is to be conquered. Clean- | winter but tion ge i helped al fy tory of trash piles, whether they be [ng up the refuse in fields and|opposite wav. Cool Work» the in the alley or behind the piano. burning it is recommended, by|a cdoler with ronan wale over a can set in a tank of ice and wa- ter. Stir with a clean stirring rod or spoon. Milk, that is stirred cools five times as rapidly as milk standing still, Give Chicks Clean Litt Cut alfalfa or clover hay a splendid litter for little chicks the first week or so of their lives. It not only affords a safe place to work but also supplies the chicks with some green feed. Avoid dirty litter because the chaff and barbs that are thrown up when the youngsters scratch get in the little fellow’s eyes and irritate —_—_—e— The Bulletin is always prompt in BR me I AS can pull flowers already. fodils. lips and Easter Lilies. Funeral Designs. DAVID ZERPHEY, Florist Al kinds o & The confidence our customers & have in our prescription ser- © vice has been built upgby years & i of painstaking to use Asher Beamenderfer, grandson of only the very best ol pure, 3 Mr. and Mrs. David Zerphey, will fresh potent drugs, nd dis- 3 be the next MountiJoy florist, he pense them with a sy$tem of 2 that ] Cut flow- ers for sale at my Green House and at Harry Darrenkamp’t Store. Car- nations, Calendulas, Sweet Peas, F reesias, Daisies, Calla yLilies, Baby Primroses, Paper Whitey and Daf- For Easter: Hyaginths, Tu- Easter Top © YOUNG MEN'S STYLES $22.5 ALL TWO PAIR PANTS Coats $25 val ALL WELL TAILORED AND NEW FABRICS. LOOK THESE OVER. BOYS’ $12.50 VEST SUITS 2 PAIR PANTS, $8.98 BRAND NEW PATTERNS AND ALL WOOL. eral purchases. new styles, fabrics and colorings. A Great Easter Clothing Value Saturday Ready for One of the Busiest Clothing Days in Our Whole History! The combined concessions of sev- The smartest of the en’s $32.50 Suits Pair Trousers $19.75 EASTER SPECIALS Economy wise men who in- N variably seek and find the maxi- Rum of style and quality for their money will appreciate and take, advantage of this oppor- tunity, quickly. --$29.50 s, $15 BEST TAILORING. P. E. GETZ, Mount Jo PEEP rR ERR A ®/REY 2 LS |: i RB a 4% i) A £ § PRESCRIPT checking prevents mis- And the charg moderate. takes. are The Rexall Store ore MOUNT JOY, t | f ~ Im 2 2 AP C000 . W. Buller Florin, Penna. When in of a good job of ‘painting, se me before I will or * by mar. W-tf i letting your contract. either contract the hour. 2, DX All styles, inMuding Elec- trics, Oil, Needle®y, Repairing and parts for all hines at 133 E. King St., LANCASTER, PENNA. Ind. Phone 116Y the delivery of all printing, mar. 17-4 ¥ oy 0 a Re- All ilding and Re-covering of Kind of Furniture. Estimates oiven., Manheim, Phone State 710 Formerly with John Wanam Philadelphia. mar. 17-4 Used Car Lis dec. 23-3 mips. If you want to succeed—Advertise 000 g 3 \ A 3 E. W. GARBER § | Rs PERE PETE TE CE TR TE TE TTL ZTE Th GE PE RTE PE REE FE ORT RR GR Th OYSTE EE | Yes Sir, That’s My Barber, “Cap” Williams For a Good\Clean Shave and’ at a right price go to Williams and Schofield East Main Street received another shipment of MAURICE RIVER COVE OYSTERS, noted for meat and flavor. PEANUTS ROASTED FRESH DAILY a full line oft SCHRAFFT'S CHOCO- carry LATES at 50c Lb. ALSO BACHMAN! CHOCOLATES—We still have that special price on 5-1b. blocks of Choco- late with almonds. 2 CIGARS and TOBACCO at Reduced Prices ALL KINDS OF FRUIT IN SEASON H. A. DARRENKAMP'S 3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT JOY, Pa. Hair Cut Mount, Joy, Pa. Agents for the Eureka Laundry Will Call For and Deliver X LN INO a, a PATA FETE TT Tin PERLE TREES SR RATER 1) 1 EO ARE YOU BUYI TURE AND CARPETS? 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