The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 09, 1926, Image 5

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NA =r Gh, 1020 | | THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. |
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CHURCHES IN MOUNT Joy don, formerly of town, is here the new house of 8. Nissley
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rd [4 . # * a visit to friends. are : :
oe (d >» yr 4 3 & 9 i Sidi] ENTIRE Mrs. Catherine Morten, i Pal es i who had
*» ¥ i ys + MUNITY cic Send wi ** been living here, moved back to
> J WUBI A THE CORNER da V/A LSBU adil VA 37, 7 Yl oe Mr. and Mrs. D. H. S. Derr cels|Perry county on Monday.
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ebrated their nineteenth wedding| The many friends of Mr. Roy






service, also choir rehearsal. Harry Bear, son of Mrs. Ella Mr. Fred Keener has left to-
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$ 3 anniversary on Sunday. Peris are pleased to see him about
x > bd i ig 2 ir A M. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stauffer, of again after a spell of sickness.
* Children’s Day services 7:30. Ironville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Harsh, ,of
* LW Mrs Harry Hang Seboton Lancaster, spent Sunday here wien
hares vans, 0 ancaste :
’ : ’ ’ the famil f Mrs. Geo. Shires.
oe St. Luke's Episcopal Church spent Friday here as the guest of 0 fan y o rs eo. Shires
$ $ Rev. C. E. Knickle, M. A., Rector ee Mr. Jacob Schock and family,
hf A A M nn School. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith. of Manor, spent Monday here
3 -M, 1 . Mrs ri / i : 23, :
5 ** | Thos. J. Brown superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin W. Smith |p, the family of Benj. Herr.
& + 10:30 A. M. gL service. and children spent Several days Mrs. Amos Winters has gone to
& et & 7:30 P. M. Evening service. With friends at isto: drow Manheim to spend a few weeks
3 3S Monday, 7:30 P. M. Choir prac- Dr, W. D. Chan er and 3% Tow with the family of Her son, Charles
2 *T tice. i ; Martin attended he Steas re com A number of the streets in town
90 4 Thursday, 7:30 P. M., Lecture! mencement on Friday evening. on the East Donegal township
- 8 |at U. B. church. Mr. and Mrs. John Rich, were oiled and chipped this
3 downe, spent several days with}.
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%* 4 T. U. Evangelical Church hay, and Mrs. Bk > Dems Stella Wachstetter ' and gentle
5 + Rev. Ralph Bornman, Pastor Miss Lottie Eshe man, 0] abs man friend spent Sunday at Hums=
& RN Prayer service Weaneheny 7:99 field, Montgomery Shenk 4 Imelstown with the family of Mr.
& oP Quarterly conference after this few days here with her parents. Herman Stoner.
<< 9 Bible school, Sunday, 9:30 A.M. Bear, has gone to Philadelphia, for hic chin Nadelvhi
> Although it seems as though ty now almost every home in Lan- | ee i Mp Toon us game fo for his shin at Philadelphia,
after a ten days’ furlough here
with communion. Mrs. “Harry E. Brenner, of
4 caster County and hundreds in surrounding counties had been benefitted % Christign Endeavor 6:45 P.M. | Hew 0 Brews bis parents
reaching, Sunday 7:30 P.M. 8 THRE is the request of Mr. ert
x by the sale, there are still great assortments of splendid merchandise of all > A ing; her father, Dr. W. D. Chandler. |Pike, superintendent, that all who
ov NLR 5 r T x tobert Brubaker a student at (did t as yet pay for tk 1 -
5 ie 3, : 1 y aid not as yet pay or the clean:
kinds for selection. None, of it is harmed. You will get full service and 2 Pad, we WG TU wi Pit at their lots in the Camphill
: ; ; ® | several davs here with his sister. cemetery, do so at once.
oP satisfaction out of it. Bat prices are very low, and economies are very oo | church. Hs OE ee i er | The Fiovin base ball team went
b great. # * Come and worship with us. and children and Miss Heisey spent zo Rheems Sunday and crossed
& 5 severe ays at Mrs. Kuhn's home. [bats with the team there. The:
BS °ge Methodist Episcopal Church gyal days at Mrs, | on y
3 $ ler, P Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Sr. (lost a corking' good game to the
There's everything for the home and everything for pe ersonal wear. ey John Boy and Mrs. Simon Menaugh, of Lan-|Rheems nine by a score of 5 to 4.
& o LB no _{caster, Sunday at Mt. Gret-| Mr. and Mrs.
4 Many people are stipplying themselves for all summer and even for the 5 TRA Reel 1 a i a et oy al
oF |mon by the Rev. Ww. E. P. Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Shaeffer |[Mr. and Mrs. John Young and
» remainder of the year. ; o D. D., District Superintendent. : spent Monday here with Mrs. !grandson, of Mt. Joy, spent Sun-
F . 11:30 A. M. fuarterly confer- | Shaeffer’s mother, Mrs. Samue’|{day here with Mr. and Mrs. Alm
% No restgictions on quantity. In fact, we know of many instances ence, Dr. Haas presididng. Schrite. BE He os
oo . ~ . . oi . 7:30 P. M. Children’s Day ser- Mrs. Catherine Dietz, of Sal- Mr. A. D. Garber and family re-
& of large insgitutions buying in res because the prices are so low and os vice, special program. . uiga, spent several days here as|turned Sunday evening from a
they find jt advantageous. You will too. Wednesday, 4.00 P. M., Junior|the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton |four days’ trip to Camp Ream
yY i : g 9% | League. Mrs. William Diffender- | petdler, Perry company. A, D. says the
ey periods. P. M., Mid- Miss Caroline Nissly, of Myers- [trip was a success in every way
week devotional. town, spent the week-end here |except his 500 parties.
Friday, 7:30 P. M., Meeting of | With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. Smith, of Bainbridge, broke
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o& the choir. N. Nissly. ground Monday for a new double
*%* # Miss Elizabeth Collins, of Lan.[house on the south side of the
& J All sales are final. There can be no returns or exchanges. - Cha al us Coon] onions on Be Bh wits of She
& & ef on Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. church. He purchased a lot ad-
+ No merchandise can be sent on approval. os | 8S 9:30 A. M. J. S. Hamaker, | Samuel Collins. joining the one of Hiram Wolge-
*» F Superintendent. ; i Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shank |muth, on the west.
+ / No telephone or mail orders can be filled. Song, school, Blossom Bells; |and daughters, of Glen Rock,| A carload of road oil was res
Prayer; Song, School; Reading |spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ceived here Mond .
Lesson; Song, Choir, “Swing Wide | C. S. Gingrich. n onday. While “8
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+» i We cannot guarantee prompt deliveries. %* |Oh Leaty Portals; Lesson Study;| Mrs. Ernest McClellan and som |G OF boys weve playing about
oe A 4 | Song, Choir, Sweet Summer Hours; | of Philadelphia, spent several days |. e ng a e sta-
# ’ h ibl 3 Adi Dr Me D : ald: Church | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tion, one of them opened the valve
<5 Please carry purchases with you whenever possible. SA, De ml Taare and some of the oil flowed away.
ering; song, Choir, INO. « AH : ras y :
5 . . di fh h d th er of Bes Blessing; Benedic<| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wealand, I noticed before
RN Please wait at the counter until the credit office has approved the oa ; of Progress, were guests in the |™Uch of the oil was wasted.
oe family of Mr. and Mrs. Chas conference was held at Fair-
Evening Program
Song, Choir No. 1, The Glorious
King;” Prayer; Song, Choir, No. 2
“All Hail Creator; Recitation, Dor-
purchase if credit privilege is used. land Sunday and Monday and was
attended by the following persons
from town: Mr. and Mrs. Male-
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Wealand, on Sunday.
Rev. John Jenkins and his con-
gregation held an afternoon service
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<< the MocD 1d: Music. for the guests of the Masonic haa a Zam; x Mine Wolge
othy MacDannald; Music hildren, 4 Pri, : muth and family r. Levi Mumma
9, 4, " 9 toate de | : ac Homes, at Elizabethtown. ard Ys
os ode als ade ode ofr ade oo afe fee dle rode ales slcome Song: seitat ’ 3 : : , pr Lo
Berd Rg Xe Xa Xa X > * * CAAA A Welcome Song; Recitation, Ethel Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eppenheimer ind family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Bucher; ‘Solo, Ruth Shickley; Mu-
sic Children, Just So; Recitation,
4 Nissly and Miss Lizzie Herr,






















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[ I 3 Philadelphia, were guests of Mrs Children’s Day Program
' 4 CHARTER NOTICE ssel S ais ad- adelphia, g tone. (hati: Sons
on 1 EE QUICK and i (First Class) Sa 3 _Rectinsion, Frock. Stark and Mes Fred Liebere Ped Chom Beading:
uJ CORN GE Notice is hereby given: that Offt 3. urn Bad ar roe Zhe, [Yer DY ov. diners Recitation
#* ‘SAVE with | the 19th jay of June, A.D. 1926, a Myers Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Greiner and Welcome, Mildred Hamilton; Reci- ‘
v 10 o’clock A. M. an application [Lain Rr) ong, Lao, OW lcn and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe tation, Welcome, Vivian Lawrence;
2 Quick & Easy is for folks h be made in the Court of Com Flow;” Recitation, Esther Barnhart
Recitation, Bloom Daisy, Margaret
Gibble, of Colebrook, spent Sunday |; A
Klugh; Exercise, A Rosebud Ring"
corns. A
here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
| Pleas of Lancaster County, Song, Over the Fields; Offering;







{ The way it puts corned feefffinto sylvania, under an Act of Assghbly | Pageant, Youth's Coronation Day, 5 Recitati at’ i ’s
cornless condition would makgf Hou- of The Commonwealth of Pgfinsyl- | Benediction o | Michael Weaver. M: ed Day,
I now have my new icf manufac- ini pale with env Now Fou see vania, entitled “An Act to Frovide EE ; 4 Mrs. Clarence Greenawalt, and| ° utherford; Recitation, But-
| p y. Mid-week service Wednesday at tercups’ Greet; Eth
a ' turing plant on North rket street, ’em—-and now they're gon | for the Incorporation and Regula- =p 3 Pa Mr. and Mrs. Fred Straum, of R i xreeling, - Jit el Buller;
=| Mount Joy, in operatih and on and Just a drop to the achgf at bed- | tion of Certain Corporatighs”, ap- | "A]| are cordially invited to the | Chester, spent several days here ecitation, On Time, Junie Lig-
Bl! after Thursday, J 3, I will sell time for two or three nigts. Then proved the 29th day of ril, A.D. serfices : with Mr. Greenawalt’s parents, Erercise, The Fairest Day in
auier ursday, 44 > hot water and serve. T comes, 1874, and the several plements | S€rtices. and Mrs. A. K. Greenawalt. June; Song, Choir; Recitation, The
Slice at wholesale d retail. the little joker, roots afd all. ' thereto, by Walter N. Hgfsey, Henry 2 Mr ee | ev x Dart Pernall Lovely Earth, Naomi Brown; Reci-
This i h industry and I Like magic, only it’gf REAL, and Hilshner, Solomon Hofffnan, Henry Mr, ang: NTS, h ladel- | tation, Rosebuds, Helen Sto ard ¢
Need a Good Talevin? F is is a e vy satisfying, and your Burkholder and lard Heisey, Road We Must A are spending the week at Philadel- Wilda : P % >
# would appreciffte a share of your .,ctomers “Charlestog’ in and thank | for a charter for angffintended cor- phia with relatives. Mr. Pennell" tay on, owers, Pearl Bull-
Here’s One— § patronage. { you for steering th straight. poration to be call “The Conoy is a delegate from this place to er; Exercise, If 1 Were; Recita-
!" That's all, and th#t’s enough. This | Brethren in Christ
emetery Asso- T 1S ; th R Men’ vention hel tion, Helen Baker; Recitation,
er and object rave ometime id eng con 4 What’s the Use of Children’s Day,
} TT | non- —curling, non-gfacking, q@ick- | ciation”, the char: there.
GEO GIA | drying and perfecfly flexible bass 3 of which is to proffide and i Ce Mr. and Mrs. William Myers, Emma Sides; Recitation, A Place
Ch G. Baumgardner ick” § Rasy § wy Bg quarter of og fr at in Christ (From Page One) of Coatesville; Mr. and Mrs. Paul|% Park, Marion Buller; Recita-
ROSE
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| omnes French quare Vials, with | Church at saif Conoy Church in relatives are his nephews and | Berger and two sons, Mrs. Rebec- Hig Way: Mary Wittel; Address
MOUNT JOY, PA. sealed cork ang glass applicator. In-| West Donegal fTownship, Lancaster | neces. Funeral services will bec Goslin and Luther Berger, of.” ro or; Recitation, Your Part
june 2-3 mo. dividual Cartgfis. It is an Iodinized | County, Pengfsylvania, and other held at 1:30 at the home of his | Royalton, were the guests of Mrs. in the Program, Hazel Lawrence;
llodion, with flexible | places and e members of their | niece, Amelia Hellman, at Landis- | prank Stark, for several days. Offering; Primary Song; Recita-
evaporates we take it|families apfl the members of all lyille. Services at 2:00 o’clock at Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Myers, Miss Hom A Smile for Each, Frances
ickens we take it back, | denominatighs whatsoever; to re-|[Lytheran church. Interment in | Margaret Strickler, and Mr. and Liggins; Recitation, The Rose Gar-

 

























ra Large Can | if it com off on the sock we take ceive, secuyfe, buy and hold real es- h t 3 den, Lillian Wittel : : i
COWS . 4 |it back. But we don’t take back| tate for faid purpose; to sell lots the Salunga cemetery. Mrs. Elwood T. Gillums motored SEY. Te Ps ie nation
25¢ ON AND AFTER jour Stagfment, “It’s the best Corn | and grayfs for burial places; to ac- ERA to Carlisle on Sunday to spenc Orelard. or hn) se
Paint the market.” cumulatd a fund for the above pur- La William Christ the day with Miss Esther Brubak- Bv service; Recitation,
3 Saturda June 5 poses, gnd for these purposes to William Christ, aged 65 years,|o. who was attending Dickinson |DY the Shore of Galilee, Arthur
3 Y, y | have, fpossess and enjoy all the 2 Tesident of ates, College there. Net Bouin A Wish, Edith
i 7 i y - 1 ! Martin; Recitati i
Made fro the finest imported g 9 Drug benchis “and privieges con | was found dead In bed, Saturday | Uy 00 Mes, gob Bremner, | Marin Reciation, A Wise Precay
Italian e. Delightfully per- an er S Store fary Iie thereto. pronounced due to heart failure | Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Brenner Wels ¥ Ch ton; Exercise, We
fumed with attar of roses. : AS West Main Street an co 4] the proposed charter |by Dr. Theodore Ingram. and Joseph Hollsworth, of Lan-| &¢ome fidren's Day; Recita-
= Py Pp tion, Th Child
tale use. Soothing = MOUNT JOY, PENNA. is fow on file in the Prothonotary's | Christ retired in good health | caster, and Dr. Raymond Brenner |p e Children’s Savior, Pau!
and refreshing. 8 : Office at Jancasier, Pennsylvania. Friday night. He had been about |of Los Angeles, California, spent - er; Exercise, Heroines of His
2 a WM. M. HOLLOWBUSH, ps duties as asl Hie day before. Sunday here as the guests of Dr. ord; Song, Choir; Benediction.
3 2 May 26-3t Solicitor. is survived by his wife and the | w. Dp. Chandler.
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E. W. GARBER fopted son, Mervin, of Hampton, | “yy and Mrs. Jacob L. Ebersole |OUR COUNTY FIREMEN
. CHARTER NOTICE hirk, of Miners Village, and these | entertained at their home, the fol- HELD THEIR CONVENTION
70 Renal swore a (First Class) brothers also survive: Darius, of |lowing: Mrs. Ebersole, and daugh- The ote ;
Head Notice is hereby given that onl Columbia; Addison, of Steelton;|ter, Mrs. N. R. Nissley, daughter|.q ,¢ the rivers wore elect-
h Springers at private sale an the 19th day of June, A.D. 1926 Charles, of near Lebanon; John, {and son; Mr. and Mrs. John Shepp |(o, © Fi 01 lancas-
MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 3|Fresh a Pp CS tJ 10 o'clock A. M., an applicat of Sheridan, and Grant, of Miners |My, and Mrs. Dewey Shepp, son | held ounty Firemen’s Association
m|at our rds at Moun a will be made in the Court of Cgh- | Village. 1 : a wi S. wey y 5 held at Denver morning:
170 mon Pleas of Lane. Co., PengfSyl- anc aughter, o ebanon, an resident, John G. Landis; first v-






of David B. Brandt Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer, Columbia. president, J. Frank Lutz, Stevens;
: i i in| the Commonwealth of i ; Mrs. Martin Gerber, Mrs. Abner |Sécond vice-president, A. L. Weav-
inthe Paper Business ALR. titled “An Act to Provide and B. Brandt, born May 13, | Hershey, Mrs. Edna Witmer and Sh Ephrata; third vice-president,
and will do ork at reasonable Incorporation and Regula on. of 1840, in Lancaster county, Penna., | daughter, Luella, and Miss Mary enjamin F. Groff, Mount Joy:
prices: Certain Corporations”, the died at the home of his son, A. M. | People, of Lancaster, attended the fourth vice-president, E. P, Wag.
i date | 29th day of April, A.D. 74, and | Brandt, Eureka, Kansas, May 29th, | commencement exercises at Enola |ner, Lititz; trustees to serve a
Have a lfige line of up-to.date y 2 avi 5 last Friday night. Charles G.|term of three years, Sil
les toMelect from, and can save the several supplements tflereto, by | 1926, having reached the age of | on ast Friday night. a . ilas E. Bard,
samples ,
5 to 40% on your Paper:| ,. uth John E. Hershep, Hiram E.
Wish to inform the public I am| vania, under an Act of Assem


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: pi ig -s | Denver; J. Frank F
E. Wol- | 86 v 716 dav Brubaker, son- of Mr. and Mrs ran orbes, Quarry-
. Right Benjamin O. Musser, Jac years an 5 days. : 2 : ville, and Ww
Prices Rig He wae married to Morthe Wiss. Jacob S. Brubaker was one of the esley Miller, Lincoln;
graduates and at whose home |SOlicitor, Guy K. Bard, Denver;

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Your fbatronage solicited. Wolgemuth and Michae a imer, who died June 11th, 1920. |thev were week end guests. chaplain, Rev. S. G. Zerfass, Eph.
poration to be calledf “The Cross To this union were born ten child- Mr. D. H. S. Derr and family |rata; fire marshal, Samuel Andes,

Rounds Brethren in rist Cemetery | ren: Aaron M., Eureka, Kansas; | entertained the following guests at of (Fast Petersburg.
A. WEALAND Associaiton”, the ch Beto ond, ob- Mas. Ida M. Hoffman, Cleveland, |a supper on Sunday: Rev. and more ip A make and
: T. Y, PA.| ject of which is tojprovide and es- io; Harry M., Wichita, Kansas; | Mrs. George Kercher, of town;|pn; nen JB line
Main St, MT. tablish a place the burial of | Mrs. L. E. Arnold, and Mrs. E. C. |Rev. and Mrs. John Jenkins, Mr en og Saturday
members of the Brethren in Christ | 1 Newton, Kansas; Mrs. |and Mrs. Wm. S. Derr, Mr. andjLincoln, Mount Joy, Ton
Chueh at Cross Robert Breneman, Elizabethtown, | Mrs. Willis Mumper, Mr. and Mrs. | Manheim, which will be on exhi.
a d other places and Pa.; Louisa, deceased; Mrs. N. E. | Bruce Bowman, Miss Irene Ment- bition, during the Sesqui-Centenni-
the niembers their families and | Hershey, Maytown, Pa.; D. M. |zer, and Mr. James, all of New: ration, are conveyed over
the members fof all denominations | Brandt, Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. James (ville, Cumberland county. lowed re a feature was fol.
whatsoever; receive, secure, buy |J. Devers, Wichita, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter |by the Montane given
estate for said Dr Mr. Brandt’s body was accom- | and children, Mr. Jake Steffey, and |School. In the evening ire
pose; to s 1 lots and nid or panied by his son, A. M. Brandt, | Mr. Henry Steffey, and Mrs. Hen- | carnival was a feature, Street:
burial placfs; to accumulate a iu of Eureka, Kansas to the former |ry, of Lancaster; Messrs. Abram
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Erol he HA foe possess and home at Elizabethtown, Pa., where | Waltz, Amos Waltz, Henry Waltz, Awarded Bridge Contract
1 always have off band anything ia) | enjoy 1 the rights, benefits and |services were held Saturday, June | Mr. Engle, Miss Leah Waltz, Mr J. Miller Eshelman, of Landis-
| privilegfs conferred by the said | 5th, at the Church of the Brethren | John Antes, and Mr. and Mrs. Ville: was awarded the contract by
SMOKED ATS, HAM, DRIED Act off Assembly and the supple- David Walte and . won, Lawrence: the County Commissioners act by
g NA, LARD, ETC. | ments thereto. an AN Maia ere tion © mn ete oor the
A : | opy of the proposed charter Qt Then and Now of Nauman Towns Ni Te arch bridge over Pequea creek at
Also Frog Besf, Ves] Pork, Mutton gr ndw on file in the Prothonotary’s Saturday, of last week, the |and - Harry Springer. an lisses | Wheatland Mills, for $12 225.50
13 Ofife at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, weather was so cool that a light lanche Hoffman, Ruth Springer | There were six bidders, Mr. Eshle-
| overcoat felt comfortable and | and Esther Soubert f Washing- [man being the 1
WM. M. HOLLOWBU SH, i. fund . L anc .sther Soubert. © ashing Z e lowest.
all’s Meat Market | | mfly 26-3t Solicitor, : Many people had heat in their |tonhoro; and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob at noon Thursday.
home, the themometer registering | «. ..: tel
: gistering Springen East Petersburg. visited
Bids were






st Main St.- MOUNT JOY 10 degress. On that same day a i i
70 E. Main 7 2 | Consistent advertising always | year ago, the thermometer regis- fw with the family of Mrs. Harry sistent advertising always
Street 50.5 S. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. It pays to advertise in the Bulletin | pays. tered 104 degrees. Wi intermyer recently. ys.