chinery, a sedan in the yard and a [tended the tractor in the field, we wonder | cises held where the farmer got his farm re- lief. at Kutztown Normal their daughter, Dorothy, completed me her studies at the institution. HOME TOWN PROGRESS The charter for the Elizabeth- The remark is frequently made, | town Garment Co. was received “why don’t ‘they’ do thug and so?" |at the Recorder's office at the Court to make one’s town go ahead. The|house. The company will manufae- idea ii entertained by many, that ature and sell garments from wool, small group of officers of civic or-{silk and cotton The capital stock ganizations and municipal officials!is $10,000 and the incorporators are solely responsible for the de.|are: J. V. Atkins, Leo Kob, N. W. velopment of their town, and they Ira L. Risser, Elizabeth- should take hold and pusn every-| town; and Oliver Fry, Bainbridge. thing necessary for sucn develop- William Hamilton, of Pittsburg, ment. That lays too heavy burdens| Grand Master of the Masonic Fra- on a few people. ternity, after spending five weeks The progress of a community [In a Pittsburg hospital, is spending depends principally upon the things fevers! ye with the guests at that the average run of people do.|t % i x omes, We all have to take iwoli and help. Chit 1 inh ig pastor o : Pe ¢| Christ L ran church, accompan- Everyone should consider himself]! utheran church, aceompan a committee for that purpose ied by delegates Elmer Geyer and oh a butpose. Fred Kuhn, will attend the sessions The ordinary person can nelp in|”, he 180th al a ways. By taking an the 180t annual convention of Yaron faire aad ot the Lutheran Ministerium of Penn- teres: In municipal affairs, and vot- sylvania, which will meet in Zion ing and working for the best ¢an- church, Lancaster, June 6 to 10. didates. By missing no opportuaity A very deliahifal 2 : £ JAS HL S rise al to speak favorable words for his Was elver bo Mr. on ig EW r < ing his own 2 le Tr a as WY, own, By Beep hi I oY ia Kulp, at their home, in honor of In. perfect graer.. ang giving. ithe fifth birthday of their daughter some touch of beauty. By doing Ellen ted, white and blue were his best oR his own job, so that 4. predominating colors for the the business with which he is as- sociated shall grow more prosper ous. occasion. Refreshments were serv- ‘ed to the following guests: Harold | Garman, Nancy Engle, Patty Hess, Dale Garman, Gladys Livengood, THEY ALL CLAIM HIM Carl Updegravh, Betty Brouse, Jim. Sweden wants a visit from mie Miller, Harold Brinser, Betty Charles Lindbergh, the people of . Ream, Wilbur Rider, Jean Hess, that country pointing out that his Bobby Smith, Walter Berberian, name clearly proves his paternal | Bobby Breneman, Donald Sheaffer, ancestry to have been Swedish. {Harold E. Kulp, Arthur V. Kulp, Germany claims him, also. “Dot Sara Ellen Kulp, Rev. Croman, name ‘Lindebergh’,” they point out, Mrs. Barbara Greiner, Mrs. J. R. “is noddings but a condraction of | Kauffman and Mrs, E. W. Kulp. ‘Lindenberg’, a family close kin to ——— - der ‘Hindenbergs’ of der Fader- | SALUNGA land.” “Nah, nah!’ comes an echo 3 2 ; ¢ 3 larry ay Reading. s from Holland. “Dot poy’s name| Harty Way, of Reading, spent vhas Dutch. “Lindenburghers’ — | Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ellen Holland vhas full o’ dem feiiers. | VV ; He belongs to us—yah!” | Miss Elizabeth Hacker entertain- “Nevaire!” says Paris. “Eet ees|°d her sister and niece, from New ‘Lienbairge’—as truly French as| York, over the week-end, i ‘Poincare.’ Monseuir Lienbairge | Mrs. Minnich and Miss Anna Hall has but come home when he fly to [enjoyed a Sunday visit to the lat- this dear Paris.” [ter’s sister, at Harrisburg. But the Scotch Genealogical | Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mease chap- Society protests. “Tak’ a look at|eroned a party of sixteen young . : 1 is bonny hair an’ his long (folks from Lancaster at a house shanks,,” says Sandy McTavish. | party over the week-end at Mount “He is the livin’ image o’ the Me- Gretna. Lindbergi o’ Scotland where men | The regular monthly meeting of who dare ha’ been born for ages. | the Landisville and Salunga Auxil- Aye, he’s Scotch, an’ his name of the Lancaster General Hos- proves it.” | pital, met on Tuesday at the The Irish say Lindbergh’s ances- [home of Mrs, A. M. Eshleman. tors lived in the vicinity of Lynn | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weidman Bog, “Fair, an’ that’s how he gOtiJr, Mr. and Mus. Charles Fox and his name,” they say. The claims | daughter, of Philadelphia, were of Spain, Portugal, Italy and Swit- Sunday guests with the formers | zerland have not yet come ir, but | narents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weid- they are momentarily expected. | man, Sr. mon 2 joe | Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dattisman IRONVILLE | entertained at their home on Sun- Fa | day and Mrs. Meno Ober and : daughter, Dorothy and sons, Grein- On Wednesday evening prayer | “2% Fo 7 commencement exer- School on Tuesday, at which time WI WEDNESDAY, \ THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. - / pi cy J MT. JOY BULLETIN| EL ABETHTOWN RHEEMS i | : MOUNT JOY, PA. Eve Edwards and Her ; : / i i f yf J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Propr.| Mr.(and Mrs Grant Parthemeh, ni ny relay Ta a Burglar | : “a Br Bo 5 (on Noth Market setreet. : in full bloom attracting the many | | Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year J. L. Hafley and family, spent ihogszand ODI al so the Six Months .....75 Cents Sunday at Middletown, visiting A people passing or By CLARISSA MACKIE i o> Tru b i . i Three Months ...40 Cents San G0 Ig sd fama. Brandt | Russel K. Bard, student at thes . : « Q 4 . d A Se . . . Single Copies ....3 Cents spent the week-end at Mt. Joy as | College will spend his VE EDWARDS was all alone in t! : Sample Copies .....FREE {ruasts Kaylor and family. |Summer vacation at the home of big empty house. Kveryone e: : olmak —————2uests of Earl Kaylor and family. hi ote M 1M A S 8 3 . : = oT | Wills 3 ) . 0 is S arents, Mr. ¢ Mrs. A. A a or arself he one 2 villager : Entered ‘at the post office at Mount Joy | W illiam Good and family visited Bard pi ih and... M1 . renting hersels had gc he to the ili [ as second-class mail matter {their daughter, Camille, a teacher | ¢ 5. : fair at Oakledge, and if it had no The date of the expir lin the West Y k schools, on Su Dr. and Mrs. Richard Myers and | peep for a severe headache, she woul | scription follows your 1 West York schools, on Sun- daughter, Nancy, Miss Laura Es-| : her We do not send receif av ind ’ yl oy aL On i Gy | have been there, too. money received. Whene ’we| Ammon Brouse ‘and family, of penshade and Phares W. Heisey | She had chosen to lie down in the hat Te on the first of each) Lebanon, were week-end guests of Spent last Sunday at the Dupont warm library, and had been asieep fo Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eckinger, Wash. |F oer Gardens, : several hours when the striking of ti respondents must have their com-|™ lige es John B. Henry and a number of large clock awoke her. Eve yawned 1 » : ti Tio ter ngton street, . IE uch < i . ye . aya el Ro r I of Frederick |2 1arge blast put off at the John closed her mouth suddenly, and raise] If you’ve nev built a house before, you’ll » and 12 o’clock noon Md spent th end iy hie Dyer quarries near Monocacy, in| op her elbow. She listened intently find much to puzkle over. Design? Contrac- aif ES Toute. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heisey, [Perks County where 85 tons Of | for some sound that would betray. te tor? Materials? New advertisements | College avenne TaN ~ 7’ |dvnamite were set off at one time. intruder—when she had gone to sleep 3 reaches us Tuesday fee) Mr. and Mrs Carl Brubaker, from Rheems witnessed | that tall lamp at the foot of the No use worryifig blindly about these iT { Lancaster, spent Memorial Day D Ee took an pete) had been alight. things. Especially Since we're equipped to M ¥| with the former’s parents. } r. and |count of uae rac on J femoris, The thought came to her that pe shilding plans. it 7] Mo : oe q ! De an ns, Xr. and Day at different times during the [hang the family had returned and had advise you on your b hil gp wi ' double that of the | Mrs. Margaret Harper, an em- day, The highest number in ten all gone to bed, forgetting that she For instance—we h@ve all kinds of house hu the state department at minutes passing the Rheems Post | was in the library. Yans for you to chooselfrom. Pictures that wl i ot Sim ith hey | Office was one hundred and forty-| «Someone is around 1” she whis p : ill look like. And he wu SC 4 i Wot four cars, pered, getting upon her feet show just what your houds will ook like, ouer, o Ss : ; 8 4 . yon o3 Mr. and Mrs. Stehman Landis, There were footsteps in the distan we can put you in touchiwith a contractor TT nd daughter, |{3ughter, Geraldine, Anna Mue|kitenen, the sound of running wate: who's just the man for the job. Come in. vas y @d A good many people would . inte of Landis, Helen and Florence Landis the clink of a tumbler. With her he: Talk it over with us. lit to be Lindbergh now-— but only Wee A i? of of Rheems; John and Margaret [in her throat, Eve crept down the da! § “y few wanted to be Lindb | YD Bil « | Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bainor from [hall. There was a light in the kitcho: : For a 100% rod} fore he arrived al | J.D. Bah "| Elizabethtown spent last Sunday at Vand the door wis a jar. Don’t think of us as people from whom you : th cor armved safely at his | . ats ih pe Bad. I NE merely buy lumber. Our service covers all your ROOFING SERVICE BEPARTMENT tinatior he Crystal Cave, North of Read- A ‘tall young man in a gray twee re call our ROO] te tination. {MN Mrs. J Hess, : ’ A tall young man a gra) building problems. We show you plans— help : It Shingles J) EY | Pittsburg, and Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Ry : [S01 Was cniting 4 slice of rend mf you keep costs down—put you in touch with We carry the genuine Barrett Asphalt Shing We are unqualifiedly opposed to | Hess, of fF 4 Quite a number of members of | kitchen table. He had found butter contractors we know are reliable. th another amendment to the ng several d th H Q H oo the Church of the Brethren at | meat— a cold berry pie, and was ju 0) tution until the nation in general | 5 nile al aa €SS 1 Rheems cling to the idea that in about to sit down when he sudden! 4 and the courts in particular have | “John Watcher ah Tile Mi union there is. strength. One day | stopped, listened, and then shot % 1 5 be caught up with those we have [amd Mrs Ed "Rutt. Mo 1 Wes last week they assembled to renew glance at the door. : 3) { Ot [ “g fia : Ge rs = : M ond Mos the shelter shed roof with the fol- | For a long moment his dark gra : 9 3 to . rT reorge MT, and MIS, lowino PN ack lown CEng Eve's blue 3%. Ses IN GOOD SHAPE > % everal dave] Wing men present to tack « {eves stared into Eve's blue ones. an Vv. Every tiie. we pass SE with 2 ol > Gory oral fa ys new shingles. Rev. S. 8. Shearer, then he spoke. PHONE 29 ARE. lis bam a Sou | nog] {En Brobsker, 8.8. Ober. Pe your pardon—I.di now fine buildings, up-to-date ma- Rev. and Mrs. Croman at- li Brubaker, S. 8. Ober, Samus I beg your pardon—I did not know Ober, Aaron Shank, John Eshel- anybody was at home.” man, Jacob Williams, William Me- | Eve came into the room slowly Danals, Wm. Longenecker, Wallace still holding onto the door handle Stoddard, Harry Bechtel, Elmer She planned a swift flight if neces Barnhart, Jacob Eshleman, Aaron sary—she could step back into the Leonard, Abe . Eshleman, Harry hall, closing the kitchen door, and Warner and Abe Young. They cov- thus give herself time to escape by ered a space of sixty feet in less way of the front door. @ It's Inexpensive, Economic and, Instantaneous % {than four hours. “Yes,” lied Eve coolly. “We are al The Rheems Four H. Club held | at home. Did you wish to see Mrs We supply Clark Jewel, The New Process and The Chambers Ranges. their weekly meeting at the home Blaikie? of Miss Fannie Ruth Heisey, at He stared. “Mrs. Blaikie? Why no Also Rex Water Hea rs, both Instantan- eous and Storage. Rheems last week with all the |¢o tell the truth I never heard of M:« members present. Important busi- Blaikle. I came to see my brothe: ness was transacted with Miss | George Waldron—I am Philip Waldron Heisey, president in the chair. | of New York—but I found the house Plans for a hike to Donegal Springs | empty, and came in by the pant and a picnic at Hershey Park were window. I was hungry, you see. un: discussed. The president called helped myself.” upon Miss Ruth Heisey, who Eve smiled charmingly. “But. von promptly responded by reading an |see, Mr. Waldron does not live here article dealing with one of the | he lives on the adjoining street—\\'; Four H’s, followed by a quartette | jow street.” singing several selections. The | The intruder stared ineredulou-!: captain Miss Forbes then proceeded [ “You see,” he stammered at last, “Jv: with the work which she assigns to | only been here once before, and 1 wu each member, at the close of the | directed here by somebody 1 met meeting, The hostess invited them |do not know how to apologize all into the adjoining room for re-|really feel like a burglar, you know . freshments. Full Line of Other Gas A MOUNT JOY, PENNA. N Mr. and Mrs. John Rohrer spent | tite at all. If you can foi vive me for , oO Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry |the intrusion—" He vicked up his @@ ®@ Miller, near Lancaster Junction. hat and a small fea bag. © Mrs. Theda Summy, of Ann Ar- “It is a very natural mistake.” bor, Michigan, is spending some | Bye cordially, “it happens that the time with her mother, Mrs. John architecture of the two houses is vers Kauffman, similar, and they are very near to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hershey | zether—Mr. Waldron’s place is really and children Robert, Ruth and Don- | just around the corner.” ald, spent Sunday in the home of | “It is a very unfortunate inciden? Henry Long, near Lititz. for you, Mrs. Blaikie,” said Mrs. Effie Scholsman and daugh- | Waldron. “I deeply apologize for the ters and Miss Jean Ackerman, of |intrusion and hope you will allow me Lancaster, spent the week with Mr. to call with the Waldrons some time and Mrs. Guy Ackerman, before Monday.” Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Eichelberger| “I shall be very glad indeed. An and daughter, Emma Ruth, visited | Waldron. Will you leave by the fron: the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |door?’ Eve preceded him to the fron John Eichelberger, ‘of East Peters- | hall and opened the front door Ther ure she closed it behind him and locked it Miss Martha Shenk, of Sporting | and hurried to the pantry to lock that Hill, and Mr, and Mrs. John Brandt |window and to peer at the Waldron and family and John Oberholtzer of [house on the side street. Manheim, motored to Valley Forge In » moment she was rewarded hy and the Du Pont Gardens. on Mon- | seeing Philip Waldron's tall, strait day. figure marching up to the Waldrons TET vm door. The door opened, and he wis T. B. TESTING GOES enveloped in somebody's arms. Then : Eve went upstairs to dream of a pair : FORWARD RAPIDLY of bandsome dark eyes and a firm. de : : cided mouth that belonged to her erst- The tuberculin testing of cattle while burglar. is going forward at a rapid rate The next morning, when Eve | is : Ty the Unitod States. ‘the treaktuns tame. | More people to use the Bulletin’s Classified Col- Ing March over 800,000 cattle were . body was down. tested in 47 states. In all, 302 2 breaking in that way.” “Do bring your tray into the I; SPORTING HILI brary,” urged Eve, her eyes sparklin ” with amusement, “and sit down where it is warm, Mr. Waldron.” Miss Sara Shenk is spending the “Really, T couldn't, Mrs. Blaikie.” he week with Vera Overholtzer, of | gaid frankly. “I'm so embarrassed Campbelltown, and down in the mouth, I've no appe 00000 @® @ ~ ToL Mr. Blaikie regarded his pretty sis. | i . . article for Sune 11 20 Bane Year 30 hh some rs | umns when trying to dispose of any ed Tree 0 ovine tuberculosis. you had a beau last night. Kve.” i - | : To laden Sight. counties W[ Whe who tole ne inquired Eve, | which they have no future use, for which some I Pa 17,400,000 I | Id be olad tre an 17,400, cattle are| «you were letting him out when we | r distant wou e a now under official supervision for [came down the street,” explained Mr, | neighbor Or someone furt e g the eradication of tuberculosis. Of Blaikie. “Your headache must have this number over 560,000 are in |peen better.” to purchase. Pennsylvania. “It was.” Eve smiled impudently, services: were held in the U B. | and Leroy, of near Elstonville; church, | Mrs. Rogers and children, of Lancaster, visited at the home of Mrs. Emma McCune for several | ters, Florence and Erma and sons | Elmer and’ Nelson, of near Mt. Joy;| : As a selling agent along this line, the Bulletin Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Swanger, daugh- | the tuberculin test made, almost {over and brought their brother, Phil Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eminheiser | States on April 1. There were As an indication of the interest put she would not tell them any more and desire of cattle owners to have That evening the Waldrons came 5,000,000 cattle were on the wait-|ip. No one saw the amazement in his 1 2 ‘ni list. the” ores wien Be wis 1 Ih has shown that it has no equal in the county. Blaikie,” nor the look of joy when Kve Shad. daizohian. RE. x, 163.000 awaiting the test in Penn-jcame into the roo There was much and daughter, Mabel of Salunga. | , 1€ test In Penn-| came into the room. iere was much . . Goss: Tait el Mr. and wes Samuel Eby cele- | 2a according to the State laughter and many explanations about We have dozens of satisfied users who will tes- Mrs. Charles Martin and son, of |, Mr. and Mrs. oh ny © Bureau of Animal Industry the enforced entry and they talked , \ Columbia, visited at the home of |Prated their fourtieth wedding an- rt, coef een al Ev “burl” ’ \ Mr. and Mrs Clem Wagner on on Thursday evening at| joe om Be Bali they reall tify to the worth of this statement. Sunday (the home of their daughter, Murs. (CEREALS IN WEINERS | 1e aiki s, ect se they ally M = nd Wp Earl Albright { N. N. Baer, who had invited .all the | CAUSE ARRESTS [San fhat a ay Ieee Mr. anc Mrs. Lark "1g i on had bee caug y ). 4&4 . x on | [teachers and officers and memt ers Misses Fanny and Lian Bard and | the Tos and ladies Bible ei Using vegetable flour and cereals | kept very quiet om the mutter Try a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT i Roy Albright went to the mount- | of which Mr 5 7 aval vith artificia } : re though sometimes they called him J Hil BC . 4 as, ich Mr. and Mrs. Eby are | With artificial coloring in weiners ains near Germantown on Sunday. fthe teachers of /the Salunga M. {and bologna caused the arrest of “Eve's Burglar. Aaa i and reap the benefits. ) Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell | gynday School. (The guests were: | eight dealers in Pennsylvania dur- Then, one Mas fas, Bre Pane and | Jr.,, and Mr. and Mrs. George | yy. and Mrs. E.G. Myers, Mr. and |ing April, according to the monthly whispered id Mes aise. Mex : ; a | Campbell and children, Nellie and | Mrs. John Peifer, Mr. and Mrs. (report of the Bureau of Foods and | dear. you Olea, Yers Th or The Cost 1s only 5 cents a line with a minimum J Ammon, visited in Maryland on {Will Cooper\ MA and Mrs. Wm. | Chemistry, Pennsylvania Depart- 1 married my burglar?" and she hel Mond. iPackler: My. { oe og t of Acori up her third finger where sparkled . | onday. | Fackler, Mr. ahd |Mrs. Ben Kendig, [ment of griculture, Solitaire sins | of 25 cents Raymond Singer , William Mel- | Mr. and Mrs, LeVi Peifer, Mr. and| Pure officials are determined to |lOVelY Ls : linger, Roy Fornoff, and Mable, | Mrs. Spahr, Mrs. E. Kendig, Mrs. {put a stop to the use of such “fill- —_— aE { d Mae Singer went on an!Barbara Nissley, Mr. and Mrs. John [ers” in meat products. The arrests | Concrete is now sprayed on build | Anna an g : Y, | | | excursion to Niagara Falls over the | Kendig, Mrs. Jacob Minnich, Mr, {Were made in Fulton, Lawrence, | Ing surfaces. w g | 1 : r > week-end. land Mrs. Howard Peifer, Anna and Lycoming and Northampton —_— { 3 On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Helen Peifer, Miss Mary Kendig, |ties Better Grab This Albright, Misses Fannie and Lillie | Ana Hall, Mrs. Newcomer, Mrs. A. Tar If there is any one who wants a | Bard, Mr. and Mrs. John Fox, Mrs. [oi Newcomer, Miss Sue Fackler, | Give Vegetables Nitrate good paying business in this section, Soseph Berutheizel and Mrs. Geo. |Miss Mary T. Peifer. lett, leafy vegetables, such as |here it is. A large limestone quar- | Campbell attended a picnic at the : | lettuce, spinach, kale, endive, and ry with house, barn, crusher, horses, i + U. B. Orphan Home at Quincy, Pa. Replanting Their Corn { chard will grow much more rapidly trucks, all tools, ete., now in opera- | & { Mr. Fox delivered the articles that, Many of the farmers with top-dressings of nitrate of | tion to be sold. Possession any e pat : oo were contributed by the tie section are busy replanting soda, say Pennsylvania State Col- | time. Don fool around if you are Sunday school for the home. their corn, due to the fact that the lege specialists. Before cultivating | interested, Call phone or write Jno. SY { first planting rotted in the ground. sprinkle the fertilizer on the soil at | E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. Phone 41R2. tf Conneaut Lake— V. C. Harshaw! Many acres must be replanted the rate of 250 pounds per acre, and McLane Shanck Hardware Co. !thruout the Donegals. The J. E. or about one pound to 50 feet of There are between fifty and ‘ : merge and form Harshaw McLane | Baker Co., with farms at Billmyer, row, Do not get the nitrate on seventy-five thousand deaf children { Hardware Company. | is replanting sixty-five acres. the foliage. lin the United States. a a ov Pn Pn PN PN PN NN PY PN PN PN NN SN NNN TN TN TN TN TN TR TN