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WEDNESDAY, JUNI 027
) E22, 1927 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
$ 9 . Mary Melott Peck, of Philadelphia; >
Sixteeners Reunion Edward Albeck, Wilkesbarre; pi Young Folks Are Cher he RB MOUNT I oT Tvs HOUSE Picked From 0
5 yw H. H. Lindemuth, York; The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. meee ur
er runner, Harrisburg; -Addie . Albert Re Mis i
Held Saturday Riddle Weigelt; Yorits Brood Wear. Joined In Wedlock Br a ie | wa Moat Joy 1.0. 000 ony Weekl Card Basket
v jor Gi Yorks Yo, Weigelt, York; Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Te Tots RS re y
Jackson tokes, Lancaster; Mrs. rs Heisey and ildre ary, Ethe i ni i gig
(From Page One) | Lizzie McFadden Ettinger, Tamaqua (From Page One) and Wilmer, Pile, or Piel a pins last igh on the Capital al: (From Page One)
cating of various rooms to which Frances Dyer, Lancaster; Mr. and town, and Aaron Breidenstein, son |Mrs. John Rettew and ’ daughter oye § Scores Mr. Eshleman, on East Mai :
their memory returns vividly. Mrs. Daniel Hull, Stonehurst; Mary of Mr. and Mrs, John Breidenstein, | Orpha, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hei. Mt. Joy I. O. O. F. : pk He as, Man street.
Tho SE tr we. ind ir Iho: nas St Won of Lebanon, were married Thursday ses and children, and miss 1st 2nd 3rd Tis. | Mrs. Bessie Rodgers spent some
at 7 P. Mr ad Ma Talay Me evening in the home of the bride My and Mrs. Harvey Rettew and O’Neil Colvin 292 192 187 691 | time at Hershey and Elizabethtown
with singing of songs, and speeches garet Carr Miller, Coatesville; Mary by Bev. A C. Baugher, a member | daughter, Rachael; Mr. and Mrs. SQ 178 106 1544 jhe Pax Week
WY Vr a end Ee ois Miller, over En of the Elizabethtown faculty. Paul Obethcltver of hear Manhoints Aukamp 180 181 206 567 John Sillers and Richard Divitt
War 0050 rendered ox hls th oo Miller. Reading: Mrs, Alice Eichel L Sys : Mz. and Mrs. Van Buren Hilsher] Bary ....... 178 : 178 hiked to Lancaster, Sunday, to see
some of the members, entitleq berger Clelland, Middletown; Miss Bi er—Miller |and daughters, Naomi, Ruth and Derr Sie 222 163 164 554 { the airplane exhibition.
“The Ville Shor hie el Lov Applets, M7, Re B. _ Longenecker and { Anna Jean, of Elizabethtown, Mr, Nolt ....... 155 170 162 4837 Mrs. Harry Walters and daugh-
highly enjoyed Fo all pros. Wei. Bader, Mt. Joys Harry Loma. in i M. Miller, both of Mt. and Mrs. Alvin Shank, of Millers- — — | ter, Barbara Anne, spent Saturday
: Pi es Ly srk CD Fe re Ser Joy wishin, were married Tues- ville: My and Mrs. Landis Bri. Totals . 957 889 885 2731 | with relatives in Lanastecr. )
in the deni (Gears, Hatrisbure: Sarah, Siamers gov the oti of Bishop Noah | haker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stauf- Stevens House Frank Good, of New Jersey
Gramm; Mee. Ade Sneoher. Me. and Mot ine 36 Laws. : They were at-ifer, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bradley, Ist n2d 3rd TIs. | spent the week-end with his 36%
Weigelt, Sarah Fetterman, Mary Cotterell, Harrisburg; Albert Holt, 3 dager Shelley and Ethel Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Long and|Leisey ...... 179 187 173 539 | ents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Good pa
Miller, Lillie Hipsley, Sadie Wyant, Reading; Calder Brunner, Millers. x y ie hey le fron a trip to at- | daughter, Esther Mae, Miss Agnes | Taggert 161 169 295 526 Miss Mary : his :
Grant Sowers, Daviy Cottecll, wher: ville; Wu. and Mre Choi. Kuoner i Sen i Noga pals, Toei Geib and son Stanley of Man-| Gallagher 167 167 vith Nh ot pa
searhart, Jackson Stokes, The and son, Charles, Jr., ila : 5 EG 4 e ar? ot ne | heim, Eckert ..... 16 59 9222 5 > > 3 reek- d ere
Se an Poi wo ghee Phil bridegroom’s father in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Heisey left on a|Geissner 0 Jo 184 341 in her mother,, Mrs. Amanda
of bye-gone days. ville; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gannon ae wedding trip to the New England | Bransby 197 188 181 568 oo :
_ This meeting was closed by ala ir Harvey Shaar, Lancaster; A verv ee Retion . Stores and Canada. | On their Ye: BEE A Moana Yin Stil Mover, of
singing of the song entitled, “Six-| Mrs. Lizzie Bender Runkle, Lancas- CT oh id Was they will.be dt home:in thelr Totals 866 886 965 2717 Hoo, a Ne
which was written by|ter; P. E. Weaver, York, all of {Ms rn ES or of ir oad ow on N es I Peay
. : : . lvania: Willis : ne Me im, at | Market street, Mt. Joy. eel
or i Hooper of Philadelphia. Pennsylvanias William S. Zeigler, 6:00 P. M. on Wednesday June 15,] Mr. Heisey is Tower by the | ONGACRE, LONGAKER, LONG. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bi and
] e song is John | of Chicago, Ill.; Jacob H. Steven-lwhen their daughter, Kathry as | New St: ral Tor ENECKER FAMILY REUNION hy, Be fry a
Brown.” Mr. Hooper has since son, Cleveland, Ohio; E. N. Snyder|married to i Hd yn, was 1 ov. Standard Hardware Company daughter, Edith, of Millway, spent
passed AIT, |and Ser ot DRO Ne de BRED sted, yon oF eu pines, Mrs. Heisey is 2 The twenty-sixth veunion the week end with Rev. and Mrs.
Deftemmients were served at the | Sowers, New York City, N. Y. Joy. The Ceremony ed POP anther of Remo Swain of the Rotor.
20mg of His session by ithe Asso- NV by Rev. H. B. Hoffer, of the Breth-!tiful and useful gifts. WY PA necker families will be held in Her- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ober, of Man-
dons "Hotel Ta Se Festial at Bainbridge ern in Christ Church. The bride Ta Wipes shey Park, Hershey, Pa, Dauphin |heim, visited the former's sister
at Jentr e . 1 ros: atti i hi m > 7 aturday g € amily Irs ar
The. next vennion . will be held | hold a grand festival at Bainbridge The SH gray 20 expe: chase after the dollar too much, the IE ETL given in We and Mis. Henry Eby. of Pist
at Mount Joy, the third Saturday on Saturday evening, June 25. beth and Hor po ole a and they would no doubt stop do-- ion was held several Run burgh spent several “days with the
oi Tare, 1925 | There will be special entertainment [pip nT | 2 y ne ® of ing so if their creditors would stop | Hershey Park be wy Whi dd i Mr and Mrs. H
The following attended the pot 30% 0% al Sings b Paul Stoner and Servis Baibars chasing after then, o> they rn Py ye Newcomer, rig os ii hs
union: Mus. Lizzie Bair, of Lancas| efit i pioges ES pe oe i of Mechanicsburg. Misses Amanda It is contemplated that a record at- Mr. and Mrs. Solon V. Barr and
ter; Mrs. Alice Senft, Lancaster; | bo held ther 3 Sod a Meiley and Martha Ginder were A New Yorker asked divorce be-|tendance will be attained this year. | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Newcomer
Thomas Marsh, Sunbury; William o be he ere une 27, 28 and gift receivers. The waitresses were | cause she slapped him in a bridge — Gee and children spent the week-end in
Jones, Harrisburg; Mrs. Laura 2t| Misses Mae Musser, of Elizabeth | game, but the judge disregarded Festival At Florin 7 Pittsburgh. :
Shroy, Middletown; J. Armstrong, | town, Emma Brubaker, of Mechan-|the little slam. The Florin Cemetery. &Ssocia- Mr. and Mrs. Christ Shirk and
West Fairview; Chas. Gearhart, of Plan Fair Exhibits icsburg, Ella Hostetter of Washing- Tet tion will hold a festival in the park | Mrs. Harry Geibe visited ‘Mr. and
Philadelphia; Lillie Sneath Hipsley, Now is the time to plan the Boro, Fannie Showers of Man- MARKETS [7° at Florin, Saturday evening, July | Mrs. Lewis Geibe, at East Peters
Pittsburgh; Sadie Barry Want, of hibits for the fair season. Remem- heim, and Stella Nornhold of Union per bu. .......... Many good things to eat will be | burg, Sunday.
Sunbury; Sarah Ruch Fetterman, ber the points upon which they/Square, Wheat, per bu. ............ $1.30 [served and a band will furnish the Mr. and Mrs. William Wintermy-
Danville; John Bale, Harrisburg; Were marked down last year so| Misses Anna and Irene Frey of Butter, per Ib. .............. 40c | music. Everybody come and aid a|er and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Geibe
Jacob Wissler, West Fairview; Mrs. that you can guard against a repi- Harrisburg sang, ‘‘O ‘Promise Me jLard,. per 1b 0:0. 0.0. 14c | good cause. and daughters, spent Saturday in
j tition before the judges this year. and “At Dawning.” Eggs, per dozen ......... 20c-22¢ 3t | East Petersburg.
Mrs. Sallie Holsinger, daughter,
Kathryn, and son, Harry, were
mer, on Sunday.
ter, Eleanor, of Lancaster, spent
the week-end with her fatner, Mr.
John Pennypacker.
REAL ESTATE
"BARGAIN BULLETIN
burg, is spending a week’s vacation
with her grandparents, Rev. and
Mrs. H. S. Kiefer.
Elizabethtown, spent Sunday with
Clarence Gibbons.
Mr. Henry Koch, of Philadelphia,
spent the wek-end with his daagh-
ter, Mrs. Frank Smeltzer and fam-
ily, on Mt. Joy street.
Mrs. John B. Tryon and
Bramell, returned home
spending some time at
City and Audubon, N. J.
Mr. H. K. Stoner and family, of
Findlay, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Felker. Mr. Stoner is a
sister of Mrs. Felker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Freymeyer and
daughter, Rose Marie, and Blanche
Garber, of Lancaster, spent the
week end here with friends.
Miss Dorothy Longenecker, of
Cape May, N. J. is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Longenecker, on East Main St.
Miss Evelyn Kirpatrick, of Loys-
ville, Perry County, returned home
after spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs .H. O. Gottschall, of East Don-
egal.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Landvater
and son, J. Howard, of Penbrook,
pent the week-end with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Greena-
son,
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BELOW YOU WILL FIND LISTED ANYTHING FROM A BUILDING LOT TO A $25,000 MANSION, FARM
OR BUSINESS. IF YOU DON'T SEE LISTED JUST WHAT YOU WANT. CALL OR PHONE, AS 1 HAVE
OTHERS. HERE ARE SOME OF THE BEST BARGAINS IN SMALL FARMS I HAVE EVER OFFERED.
speculating on build- | ny 1)
s Geta Dietz and Helen
» left Sunday for Irvington,
where they will spend two

DWELLING HOUSES { No. 340—Lot 180x185 on con- No. 303—Truck farm of slightly No. 179—A farm of 107 acres of , trucking or
No. 230—A beautiful frame crete highway between Mt. Joy|over 2 acres at Florin. An ideal best limestone land in Fast Done- | ing lots. weeks with the former's sister Mrs.
house on Marietta St, Mt. Joy. and Florin on which is one of the |place for trucking and poultry. | gal, good buildings, running water,| No. 163—A fine building lot on |g Lloyd Miller.
corner property with all conveni finest and most modern dwellings No. 333—A 2-acre tract in Mt. meadow, ample shedding for tobacco. | East Main street. Price right. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. - Cunningkam
and Mr. and Mrs. William Schwears
and son, Billy, of Lancaster, spent
Joy township, 10-room frame house No. 201—104 acres in the heart of |
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8 N 71—L umber of build-
frame stable, ete., for only $2,000. | East Donegal tobacco district, fine] No. 171—large nil
I have on my list. Must be seen.
ing lots between Mt. Joy and Flor-
es, fine garage and price right
oe A g Price below present building cost.
No. 257—A large brick house in
East Donegal, only 100 steps to No. 341—A fine home along the No. 338—A 2% acre truck farm buildings, shedding for 12 acres of | ; te - ] !
trolley stop. Property in fairly trolley at Florin, all modern con- [2 “miles north of Mt. Joy, brick ag This iz o real farm. 2 1 i Five you ny. Sunday with Miss Sue Cunningham
good shape for $3,500. veniences, Priced to sell. house, stable, poultry house, fruit | No. 238—A 65-acre farm in the a jots 2 any location, at almo and Mrs. Harry Leib.
No. 263—A large frame corner . No. 342—A fine dwelling on New| good water. Price $2,300. | heart of East Donegal, good build-|?"Y, Pree Miss Emma Ruhl, of Route 3,
property in Mount Joy. This is an Haven Sheesh Mt. Jox. Hes Is a | ings and land. Price right. No. pve 50 th corner lot on | Joy, and Miss Marian Stauf-
ideal business Priced ty sell. good ome nicely locate anc MEDIUM SIZED FARMS | No. 274—A 120-acre farm of Combis Avenue, Mt. Joy. Price fer, of Lancaster, will leave Sunday
Nos. 265—66—. new rame hie : J No. 210-—31 acre-farm near Mar- best limestone soil, near Newtown Sr Sm as for Port Huron, Mich., where the
double house on South Barbara St., No. 343—Beautiful brick man jetta and Lancaster pike, good crop- 14-acre meadow, good buildings, in- | No. 306—Fine 1 To ni several months.
Donegal Springs
exceptionally well
sion dwelling on
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hendrix and
per, lots of fruit, excellent tobacco cluding brick house, can hang 45 ft. on the
Mr. David Rosen-
Mount Joy, each side 6 rooms and f e
acres tobacco, best of water. No |Lumber St, Mt. Joy. $500.
Road, Mt. Joy,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ger-
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Mr. and Mrs. Benewit and daugh 5
Miss Mildred Fasnacht, of Millers
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Sherbone, of |@m
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |=

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bath, light, heat, etc. Possession : and truck farm. Only $4,000.
any time, Will sell one or both. Bui I ee be appre- | "TN "960A 38-acre farm at better tobacco yieldler in the| No. 310—A 40-ft. lot on Walnut | som, Peter, Jr, {Gn
No. 284—A 9-room frame house No. 344. Beautiful frame dwell-| railroad station 6 miles from York. county. Price...$135.00 Per Acre. |St., Mt. Joy. If you want a cheap | feldt and Miss Annie Wiens motor-
on West Main St., Mt. Joy, steam ing on West Donegal St up-to-the- 12 room brick house, bank barn, No. 294—An 85-acre farm of lot get busy. ed to Denver Sunday where they
heat, electric lights, gas, etc. NeW minute in repair, all conveniences. | tobacco shed, 2 lime kilnes, ete. gravel land, barn and tobacco shed| No. 335—Lot 100 ft. front and | attended the Young People’s meety 2
garage. Price $3,500.00. Priced to sell. An excellent proposition. Price like new, brick house, only 2% miles|540 ft. deep on concrete highway | jpg
No. 307—A fine and beautiful 8- $20,000. north of Mt. Joy on hard road.|between Mt, Joy and Florin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harmon
room dwelling on Main street, Flor- TRUCK FARMS No. 277—25 Acres gravel and Price $8,000.00. and son, of Atlantic City, sare
in, east end. Extra large stable.’ yo 107 An 81% acre tract of |Sand land near Sunnyside School, No. 323—A 68-acre farm in Mt. JUST LAND (uve | With their
This is a real good buy for some | +" “moot Donegal, near Reich’s 7 room frame house, barn, tobacco Joy twp., half amile from Mt. Joy. No. 169—A 15-acre tract be. | sen a Se 1 M 5. James. Glad-
one: church, frame house tobacco shed, | shedling. Gool water. For a Price very reasonable. tween Mt. Joy and Florin. A real parents, Mr. and ] IS, « nes pa
No. 808—A frame house on b 2 $4,000 00. ’| quick sale will take. $4,000.00 investment to some speculator. folter and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Har
Marietta street, Mount Joy. Cheap No : 183 13" acre d th No. 278—30 acres of sand land BUSINESS STANDS No. 319—A plot of about an acre | mon.
to a quick buyer. hill Io pi > i an Te — near Green Tree church, good soil No. 83-~The entire soncrete block| more of ground in Mt. Joy Mr. and Mrs. James Piersol and
No. very good brick dwell Tully, large double house, Ane lof ’ » manufacturing plant of J. Y. Kline Here's a good investment for some |. Jimmie tuscel Kramer mo
. New Haven St, Mt. Jo poultry. $650. bank barn, 11 room house, fine Wa- at Florin, together with ali stock, | ope son, Jimmie, and Russe
Neh Sout, bath, ete, bo _ No. 184—13 acres of sand and ur fruit, ete. All farm land. Price machinery, buildings, contracts, ete. 4 tored to Philadelphia Sunday. Alex
limestone in Rapho, frame house, $9,500.00. : Price very low. FACTORY SITES Kramer, who spent the week in
: iy 350—A fine house and garage Z°00d bank barn, fruit, running wa- Se 2% igh of post par NO. 824—A good general store] No. 10—A tract fronting 107 | Philadelphia, returned home with
in Florin, new 3 years ago. Mod- bet Only $2,000. . oo El oi Ease, one stand located on the square in &!it on the P. R. R. siding in Mt. | them.
ern in overy Way and priced 2 we rach in Nast shape, best small forf I offered Al good country town. Excellent pat-| joy has many advantages and cen- Mrs, J. N. Stehman and son, J.
reasonable. Donegal near , Maytown, 8-room Sane: host wing a offered Mm ryonage. About a $15,000 stock.|trally located. One of the best | nNissley Stehman, of Lancaster
house, stable, chicken house, pig sty, | 31 ocated on macadam high- Rent is $30 with a long lease. in the town. eh aN: Thetwe
Junction, 1 IM1SS ina .
No. 321—A fine new 6-room
brick house on
session given in 30 days.
No. 322—A beautiful 11l-room
brick mansion dwelling in Florin,
very modern in every way. All
conveniences. Possession in 30 days.
NO. 327—A T-room frame house
with all conveniences. at Pequea.
Also garage 16x21.
Ideal for club. Only $3,500.
No. 330—A 6-room frame
No. 206 East Donegal
for only $2,600.00
No. 337—A fine new
veniences and in best of condition
No. 339—A good 2%
frame house on Main street, Florin
best of shape, 2-car garage.
| J. E. SCHROLL
West Donegal St.,!
Mt. Joy. Price reasonable and pos-|
| house,
Fine location.
house
St., Mouut
Joy. slate roof, electric lights, etc.,
house on
West Donegal St., Mt. Joy, all con-
story
house newly painted.
No. 229—10 acres limestone land
East Donegal, large frame
frame stable, 3 poultry
houses, ete.
No. 255—A farm of 12% acres
in
of sand land, frame house, bank
barn, chicken house, hog sty, run-
ning water; an ideal truck and
poultry farm,
for quick sale,
No. 270—A fine truck farm of a
few acres near Milton Grove, good
Price only $1,800
house, barn, large shed, poultry
houses, ete. for only $1,500.
No. 275 —14acres, 2 miles from
Mt. Joy, gravel soil, frame house,
barn, ete. A dandy truck farm.
Don’t miss this. Price. ..$2,200.00
No. 302—A 6-acre tract of gravel
land 1%. miles from Mt. Joy, good
frame house, poultry house, ete.

Price $2,000.00.
way. Price only $8,500.00. NO. 325—A good garage, dwell-
No. 316—A 29-acre farm of sand ing, gas station and a car agency
land near Chickies Church, very at Marietta. Only $3,000.00. Don't!
good soil and an excellent cropper. delay.
A pood 1-man farm. | NO. 826—A General Store, post
'office, dwelling, etc. Only store in
LARGE FARMS a country town. Here's a good go-
. No. 138—An_ 8l-acre farm of all ing proposition.
limestone 30il. in East Donegal, 11- No. 332—A large limestone quar-
room stone house, barn,
shed, 5. acres meadow, 3-4 of money acres
No. 279—A large tract covering
one entire block along Penna. R. R.
siding in Mount Joy. A wonder-
ful location at a right price.
No. 345—A plot of ground along
the railroad with concrete bailding
16x26 ft. Fine for storage or
small business. No further use.
I also have a number of proper-
ties that owners do not care to
have advertised. If you don’t find
tobacco ry now in operation including 63%
land, house, barn, crusher,

can remain. horses, 2 trucks, all tools, orders,| what v. . : IO
No. 144—A 125 acre farm of etc. Better grab this quick as its a You Su. in thks Hist, call and
best land in Lanc. Co. All build- a money maker. : :
ings in A1 shape. Located on! No. 33 A fine brick business
state highway and near a town. stand and dwelling on East Main No 2 Camby g
Don’t need the money but owner St., Mount Joy, old established, ¢i-| of farm and timber land Sonny
does not want responsibility. | tobacco and confectionery, ete, Half is farm land jn
No. 161—A 235-acre farm in In. Session any time. eral bear pens on farm. Game
Young, this place, spent the week-
end at Hershey, attending the Con-
ference at that place.
Bricker and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
daughter, Edith, of Clayton, N. J.
were guests over the week-end
here. Mrs. Bricker and daughter
will spend the week here with Mrs.
Anna Hendrix at the home of Mrs.
Wm. Hendrix.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Musser, Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Hollinger, Mr. J.
Nissley Stehman and Miss Thelma
B. Young were entertained at din-
ner on Sunday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C.
Mann, of Central Manor.

BUILDING LOTS such as bear, deer, pheasants, grey
diana Co., 75 acres farm land, bal-|


ance timber, good buildings, young' No. 57—A 5-acre tract in the|and black squirrel, porcupines, ete.
orchard, fine water and close to mar- boro of Mount Joy, fine large lot|An ideal hunting camp. Price |
kets, schools and churches. and would be a money-maker for | $2,500.00.
MOUNT JOY
BELL PHONE 41R2
Mrs. Anna H. Hershey, of Lan-
caster, and daughter, ‘Mrs. Willian
Louis, of Berkeley, California,
visiting a few days with the
ter's brother, Abner M. Hershey,
on New Haven St. This is the first
visit Mrs. Louis has made East
since she left for the West twenty
eight years ago. Mrs. Louis” moth-
er is in her ninty-third year. They
are enjoying their visit very much.



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Soon the spin 3 of summer
will be urging you to get
away for a # fst from the
daily grind. §Before long
the roar of $he surf, the
cool atmosh@re of the
mountains, tl open road
will be you.






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