The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 23, 1930, Image 4

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“PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930
5 PRIVATE SALE
Commencing
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930
In the Morning

ONE CARLOAD OF
ERIE and CRAWFORD CO.
FRESH COWS AND SPRINGERS
A Few Purebreds
AT OUR STOCK YARDS
MOUNT JOY, PA.
 
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Phare ev met
All T. B. Tested and can go into
herds under state supervision.
A Few Stock Bulls
Come in the evening if you can-
not come in the day time.
J. B. KELLER & BRO.
We always Buy Fat and Bologna
Cows, Fresh and Springers

ASSIGNEES’ SALE
et
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
On SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1930
At 2:00 in the afternoon, by vir-
tue of an Order of the Court of
Common Pleas of Lancaster Coun-
ty, the undersigned will sell upon
the premises a Valuable Farm and
Mill property containing 65 acres
and 116 perches in West Hempfield
and Rapho Townships, Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania, known as
“Moore’s Mill.”
The improvements
sist of a
thereon con-
TWO & ONE-HALF
STONE MAN.-
= SION HOUSE, BANK
BARN, Tobacco .Shed and 4-story
stone Grist Mill wit} for
storage of at 1
of grain.
Sale to begir
the premises when
tions will be made kn
ROY B. SHEETZ,
JACOB N. HERSHEY,
ROHRER STONER,
Assignees of I. S
John A. Coyle, Wm. C.
Zimmerman, Myers &
&
n a capacit
: 10.000 bu


east
2:00
P.
terms :
 
wn by


Attorneys
C. S. Frank, Auct. july 16-3¢

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= Round . Trip w
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ATLANTIC CITY
= SUNDAYS -
= July 20, August 3, 17, 31 =
SATURDAY, July 19
. WEDNESDAYS 2
July 30; August 27 =
SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN B
Via Delaware River Bridge =
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7:20
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Mt. Joy A.
See Flyers or Consult Agents
ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
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Stan
me
7
Eastern
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famous the world over
® Pinaud’s
Sham poo
Leaves your
hair lustrous,
healthy, and
not 100 dry!
Atyour dealer’ s— or send 50
for fullsize bottle to Pinaud,
Dept. M, 220E. 21 St, New Yor k
[We will send sample bottle free]
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Reliet From Curse
of Constipation
A Battle Creek physician says,
“Constipation is responsible for
more misery than any other cause.”
But immediate relief has been
found. A tablet called Rexall Order-
lies has been discovered. This tab-
let attracts water from the system
into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel
called the colon. The water loosens
the dry food waste and causes a
gentle, thorough, natural movement
without forming a habit or ever in-
creasing the dose.
Stop suffering from consitpation.
Rexall Orderlie at night.

Chew a T
Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c to-
day at the nearest Rexall Drug
Store.
E. W. GARBER, Mount Joy

Lumber Lumber

kinds of Building Material,
and Barn Lumber,
mill work, ete. in John Earhart’s
woods near Hossler’s Church.
Cord and Slab Wood.

JACOB G. BAKER |
Phone 1R2 Manheim R. D.
oct23-tf |
STONE |
Before placing your
elsewhere, see us.



order
Fresh, Springers, & Backward Cows |
We have on hand and make all |
Bridge | ¢
Clear Oak for |
Also |
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MCUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
GREIDER REUNION 5TH REUNION OF |CAMMP TO OPEN
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AT LANDISVILLE!
WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930
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lic worship, worship, committee on
entertainment and a committee on
athletics. One of the unique features
of the Landisville camp is that there










 


 













are no collections lifted during the
{ religious services. Admisyion is
(From Page One) (From Page One) SIXTY-FIRST SEASON TO START [charged to the grounds and a land
| Pres. Wilmer A. Kreider. Sharon Mrs. Catharine D. Shope, Harrisburg THERE NET SUNDAY, JULY rent is levied on the cottage owners |
Hill: 8rd Vice Pres. Enos G. Krei- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Houck, Penbrook; 27, TO CONTINUE TWO and lot holders.
tder, Christiana: 4th Vice Pres, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wittel. Milton WEEKS Improvements to the grounds are |
| Daniel K. Kreider, 124 Evergreen Grove; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Felker and constantly beiug made. In 1913 al
|St., Harrisburg; ‘Secretary, Miss daughter. Lillian, Mount Joy; Mr. and Despite the fact that all of the de- |8ate-house was built. This building]
| Barbara G. Kreider, 641 Lehigh Mrs. Cyrus Wittel and ch:liren |bris left in its wake by a freak storm [Serves as the home for the caretalior|
Ave, lancaster; Assistant Secre. Ruth Nora Lorietta, and Ray, Mt. |of several weeks ago has not heen en- who is employed by the association |
|tary, Miss Anna Mae Greider, Mt. 70¥. Mr. and Mrs. John Bard and tirely removed, the Landisville Camp | 2nd also a toll gate where admiss-|
|Joy; Treasurer, C. C. Greider, R. son John, Ironville; Mr. and Mrs. |Meeting will open its sixty-first sea- are A new tebernacle
D. 4, Mt. Joy: Historian, C. E. Jacob Birk and daughter, Paulne,|son on Sunday, July 27, according to was built in 1907 and street lights | 1 B h t )
|Emig, 1767 “P St. Washington. | Mountville; Mr and Mrs. J. Campbell [an announcement made this week by | Were added two years later. The as | (Former uy ernnart s
| Committee on Arrangements: P. and son Jno. Elizabethtown; Mr. and |A. S. Dillinger, president of the asso- | So¢iation operates a restaurant and
|G. Breneman, 15th and Manor Sts, Mrs. John Wittei and children, | ciation. until several years azo conducted |
| Columbia: C. R. Kreider, R. D, 3, Amanzda, Fannie, Wesley, Grace,| Following the storm which practi- Wheatland” a boarding house and | WAAAY
| Lancaster: Clayton L. Nissley, R. Catharine, Virgie, Jo. Cyrus, El [cally wrecked a number of cottages, | hotel. Over 1,000 young trees have
D.1 Mt Jor: B Frank Grider. | men Jetty and Ralph of Florin: Mr. damaged many more, destroyed light- | been planted in the grove since it was |
| 226 Marietta St. Mt. Joy: Amos and Mrs. Earl Wittel, Rheems; Mr. |ing systems, uprooted trees and left | taken over by the camp. Wonderful Location—Long Term Lease if desired—
. : Hols £2 ‘ 21s. Chris Titts] : hi ; | The association has had ten pres- j
K. Stauffer, 851 East Orange St. and Christ Wittel and children, |the beautiful grove disfigured and iy : 4
| Tobie st > Meric and Lauretts, Elizabethtown: |scarred, it was feared that the date | idents of which Samuel H. Boyd of Heat Included—Beautiful Front and Modern in Ev-
i ’ Ute 5 ’ _ : »- 2 3 » " . . ! 1 1c raq 1 0 fF > t+ 2 @ 2 S »
| Mr. William Kuhn, Harrisburg: Her- | tor the annual period of religicus Columbia was in office for the Bre at ery Wav—For Particulars See
| Program. Enos G bert Tyndall, Mount Joy, Mr. and [meetings would have to be deterred est period of time. Boyd, who is a V
Kreider. Christiana: A. H. Greider. M's A. Gruber and Joan and Mary (to a later date. However, workmen resident of Columbia and who will
Landisville; Daniel K. Kreider, 124 Sides, of Mount Joy. lhave been clearing away the wreck- . S00n celebrate his eightieth birthday,
Evergreen St J. Ia A family tree was a very interest- age and debris and the previously ar- Served as president of the association
Kreider, Leola; Dan H Kreider ing feature at this reunion, which [ranged schedule will not be inter- [or twenty{five years - He was suc
East Petersbur F rank was drawn by one of the local de- rupted. ceeded this year by A. S. Dillinger of
214 South 8th St., Lebanon 7 scendants of the Wittel family. Nearly a hundred trees, many of Harrisburg, who has long been asso-| )
Pp i: © [them gionts over two centuries old ciated with the camp. Other presi- |
Reception committee: C. Emer- ote. i 1 dents have been Rev. C. I. Thomp-| P
t ! > rer yroote - Tf bv nts he oe Rey. C. L I
son Rohrer, Manheim; Mrs. H. G. SALUNGA : prooted or broken off by the D. I. of Bev. 1 P Mount Joy, enna.
Weaver, R. D. 6, Lancaster; Wil- sudden gale which assumed cyclonic S00, D. D1, Of Lancasier; Rev. J, by
mer A. Kreider Sharen IRI: Migs proportions. Twenty-three cottages Crouch, Henry Bruner, Columbia;
Esther Kroidor BR I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fackler visited Were damaged, five of them being Gen. Wm. Patton, Columbia; Hon. W.
Esther Kreider, R. D. 5, Lancaster; ; BR Cid W. k Bender
Daniel K. Kreider, Harrisburg; Lriénds at Harrisburg on Sunday. crushed so badly that they practi. S. Smith Bainbridge; W. K. Bender, :
John G Kre ider 231 S at h 9th Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hoffman are cally had to be rebuilt. Roads through Strasburg; John J. High, Reading and | = Ta
Jo 1 . &o south Ut ry Nw. : Tig . aqater
St. Lebanon spending some time at the Sea Shore, the grove were blocked and the light- George E. Wisner, Lancaster. — —
Dy BDA . or NOTH wo family ing syste ‘hic i inates y The daily schedule durin the |} {
Committee on Qenenlooy: Amos Mr. Norman Nissley and family ing system, which illuminates the . ly Ba he =e 1K)
Stauffer. 851 E. Orange St. Spent Sunday at Mount Alto and Pine roads as well as the cottages, reduced Camp meeting includes a service at jj
Lar o t Wilmer A RE “on Grove. (to a tangled mass of wire. 2:30 o'clock mm the morning which | U S E D C A R S |
.ancaster; ar A. Kreider, 25 Wola ; 3 .30 111
Maple Roc Sharon Hill: leuben Mr. and Mrs. Hubley spent Thurs- Reconstruct Camp devoted to. Bible Study, A
Maple Ave., She {4 SC avanti kot iby pi . As the date for the opening of the there is a meeting for boys and girls. |
rishi 008 Water & 3 , day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Albert| AS pening 1g HE : 2 | ’
K. Light, 926 Water St., Lebanon; current season approaches, the work No further services are held until the | ROHRER S WEEKLY SPECIAL |
B. Frank Greider, 226 Marietta p [ > ; 3:30 fol I |
: Mt. 2 y; Mr 'Wayn a er Mr. and Mrs. Harry Teller, spent Of reconstructing the camp is going Young People’s Hour at 6:30 follow- | | - |
\ Jo Q at : 1 x = : snvehi o ”.Q The | tt tn
ide Enc G 'K he Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs, @head rapidly. Every one of the €d by evening worship at 7:30. The | i
rin; Enos G. reider, : Tai am: ot tages remaining 1 8 f the day are de-
Samuel Erb. twenty-three damaged cottages has remaining hours ol the day a = 1 z oN T 1
\ Mr. M. Kauffman and family visited Peen repaired, the roads opened and Vvoted to supervised play and recrea-| 58 CHRY SLER TOURING
ge his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. B. Link at lights again placed in service. By HOD. ; on Ais] 25
Faln 1 next Su ay most of the grounds will The first service in the camp this De
Mrs lountville, be freed of limbs and fallen treetops Year was an impromptu one foll
le Shon rs. Alice although it is not expected that the ing the storm ates ne 7 y Ck- | 1928 ESSEX COACH
. K tree trunks will be removed by that ed the camp. people in
a K Ly 3 : ao TTPVIT TP (OTT
5 ssing an- U : They are being sawed into the camp at the time and 1928 CHRYSLER COUPE
n 1 0B. ae a on Satur © ! length and split for fire wood. person Was injured On the da) 1927 ESSEX COACH
Ww | Had the storm been of greater pro- morning following the storm, theif
) : 3 3 : : | or I Y N T OY T
274 ARE NAME Ir. and of bortions, it would have broken a se- People who had heen in their cottages jg 1927 HUDSON SEDAN
{ L i 1 AL Washinton 5 ek- uence of camp meetings longer than At the time held a special : 1927 HUDSON COACH
y y end with parents I a Mrs, the history of any other in the state. giving service for the special pa 2
FOR TURY Dl T I. § Kend | For an uninterrupted period of dence which had been shown ti I 1926 ESSEX COACH
L os UAL J} Sr i | ine +1 : during the terrify sen minutes. |}
Mr and . Roy Spahr sixty-years, of since the founding of ring the terriyin DL minutes. | 926 FSSEX 1L.IG RRY
La ; Sy: on the Landisville camp, the regular sea- The service was conducted by Rev.| 1926 ESSEX LIGHT DELIVERY
oh Sobol > siiie : sree native ninictor living in ¢ "THQ T
(From page 1) Heo! BR and wif son of religious meetings has been Hersh a retired minister living in |] 1924 HUDSON SPECIAL ROADSTER
1 were as follows: sev be held. At one time the) were so the grove. {
: Ah ot any ar . 3 rr re QA Xr i r
Grand Jury oung working Popular that as 1 as 5,000 peopl Does your motor heat? We guarantee to clean
oF M Tei ae ti wiih - the , Broz hag attended the meetings and special Gi oses Good Car Sys
Ed M. Henry laborer, t with Kendig 1 ay ie DES and, SPOOR J ve Rose clogged radiators.
] Gi J st former work with the trains were run on both the Reading Roses must always be planted |
MV M. Breneman Cor Sons yw working near and Pennsylvania railroads. Excur- firmly. The top 2 or 3 inches of |
sion cars were frequently added soil should be -cultivated every
and Mrs. M. M. New er, Dy the local traction company and week. Never sprinkle the rose bed; |
Ir: Man. s. Ella Wi Herr and daughter 21 types of conveyances were used apply water freely so that plenty | FE B R Oo H R FE R
h Amal \lount Joy nded to bring peoplé to the grove of moisture will reach the root . 2
} H Encle ret Moony ff 1 Longs I OF Auto Changed Camp system, TAT 7
Vv. > St 1 1 The automobile has wrought great NE [ MOUNT JOY, PA.
W B. Be 1 La changes in al g to Read the Bulletin
disvill Dillinger a peo- Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin | mm - me 3
L. Bowers, clerl Lon- pis ae fous. J
now as In rior to the popu-
Q Jr A ; I laritiy of the auto and the advent of
el F. etire( I : Ya :
; ; good roads, fewer people plan to stay
H Brubaker lat any length of time at the grounds.
i. rubaker, )OT'€ ya 3 '
3 Before rapid transportation changed
H. Ba: a the aspect of the camp meeti , Deo-
E ee satis ple came horse drawn vehicles, a
A Hoff ; mode of transportation so slow that
i nie ay of they could not plan to make the trip
= Sans | With often. They usually brought their
S. Somers, n ar 9 I ¢ k-end tt 2 1g.
pr : : step-mother VITs Alice Kline ior ove days
: ( tired. Rapho 1 sist Mr . M. Newcomer es of tour
te D 1se of p Meet at Land- > eh ine
t ; Shino 3a 3 lay amp
( C Ko er, May- )e no aching in : Wy D
fon until Sun- 5 : er
oo i Se at 10:30 times, play, recrea-
W 4 Be Nefls- ' di renewal of old friend-
ville, od a
ih id a period of religious
We I Hersk retired :
4 i 1 ed,
Landisvill |
: > of meetings in
re ; af
n- ; ar Ae 1 of lia came
hy Sg e tto be around | RT i}
A iW ( r, with her husband “ooo SE F the
nt Horne Drage th | « Rev harles I Thompson,
then pastor of the First Methodist
t daughte I Samuel Erb Ga 4 : Toy
- Episcopal church of ity, The
iy : 4 a : ; Lancaster fron "V- eason
f Ra I nt Civil : 5 camp meetings were "3 ®
S a ir 1 i
: Potts ¢ 1is oc ep sent- was an entnusias ie ex-
> 1e 1 fy 1014
e y ( ches a ov he 1 3 3 3
nee an ev ic and edu-
Willi Freed accountant, Sted nh Un 5 Le y cational nature, free from congrega-
ind B i ; . .
tional or enominational discrimi- Are YO { I: t Il H
B R farmer x .Inations and in 1867 managed to in- . u con ¢ p a Ing Se Ing your ouse
comer and ; : Si
duce the First Methodist Episcopal FF 92
e, farr West toned i church of Columbia to join with his z d or arm.
SE MIS. JORD Gwyn congregation in holding a camp :
Mi Perea NOW Mount |, fr at Manhoim TT} 1 in
M a, farmer, > A | meeting at ainheim. The meeting If .
tichi Amos re- | . . ;
Ri On a. To Sh $0, you will want your SALE BILLS
Gibble, newsdealer, tracted such crowds and created so v

Fink, carpenter, following year the National
  
gart of : toes tod od
2 eign | ) P | Meeting Association was held here.
5 town, father of Mrs. Levi r after 2 :
an, retived, |... Lie I os alter | pany prominent preachers attended
an illne ss wit 1 a complication of {ang spoke at the meetings and for the
eases and confined to his bed seven-

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Common Pleas, Oct. 13 {first time the camp began to assume
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J M. Rebman, auctioneer, Fe Tos : oo <4 the proportions of a permanent or-
X A ng dhe fol- | ganization
Dou an ng childrer Mrs Paul Johnson In 1869 the camp was held at Leb-
Lanists Misses Elizabeth, Mary lanon where Methodist churches in
J. Young painter, : 2° Emma BE that section became interested. At
FLONSTS, Jacob ind Emanuel Male- [this camp a committee composed of
roff, farmer, 2a. of County, who a number members from Methodist churches in
Al fireman ADS 28 lived in t section, are | Lancaster, Columbia, Harrisburg,
1 reet. ng relative Ss and friends here. |Lebanon, and Reading, was appointed
lvin Long, watchman, Manheim iT hrotier William > Wigow and (to select a permanent camp site
R. 4. : chidrens ate $11) BELO. They spent This committee which was headed
Irvin Fridy, farmer, Elizabeth- onlay eyenng with their nephew [hy Rev. Thompson of this city, vis-
[town R. D. 3. 7 Dalvin and family, and later witih Mr. [ited sites in Berks, Lebanon, Dauphin
Henry Eichler, retired, Mount ane Mrs. Jorn Peiter : and Lancaster counties and finally
Joy. i The Io owing from our village |decided on the Landisville grove, the
Elam Hostetter, farmer, Florin. | pony, Stnvay at Red Point Beach present meeting place. The grove,
John P. Schock,. clerk, Marietta | Maryland, oF Sunday: Ben [which consisted of 24 12 acres was
Joseph H. Shoop, farmer, Cc = Kendig and family, John Kendig and |selected and improvements begun at
a » LONOY. | family, E. J. Myers and family, Phar-|once
| es Stehman and family, Harry Steh- Tabernacle First
SALE REGISTER
{man and family, Miss Ellen Nissley, irst B 3 i
If you want a notice of your sale | Miss Elizabeth Hacker, J. Melvin Ee rye a
inserted in this register weekly | Newcomer Jr, Mr. and Mrs. John|vices were held. For several years
from now until day of sale, ABSO- | Bender and son J. Kenneth, it remained the most bulid.
LUTELY FREE, send or phone us| ree A ing on the grounds and during the

your sale date and when you are gINSEY FAMILY HOLDS two weeks camp meeting each year
ready, let us print your bill i i
! 8. | y it was the central figure in a vill:
i | REUNION AT E'TOWN a heu B® Vibaze
Thats she cheapest advertising you of tents. Later the roadway was laid
1 pet. | 0% out and the grove divided up into
Saturday, -August 9—On the premi-| Jacob Kinsey, of Royalton, was building 8 Cottages re built
ses In Rapho township, a farm of 65 elected president of the Kinsey |and today the camp grounds fine as-
acres with house, barn, stone mill, family at the annual reunion held |sumed the proportions of a village to
2 etc., by Ro Sheet I Re I i es
Crushed Stone. Also manufae- nh oy oy B, Sheets, Jac, N. Hersh- Saturday on the campus of Eliza- itself. In its organization, the asso-
Be of Concrete Blocks (2 Ss Si ohrer Stoner, assignees of bethtown College, Elizabethtown. ciation which governs the camp
L 5 Siegrist. Frank, auct. See ad- The reunion was attended by the | grounds is much like the governing
sement.
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9Y. PA. 1
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‘Stauffer & Bro. |..
body of a town. There is an execu-
tive committee which corresponds to
' members of the Kinsey clan from
eee
Lancaster, York, Lebanon, Dauphin
{much enthusiastic comment that the |
Camp |

When it's job printing you need, and other nearby counties. a council, a finance committee, light

from a card to a book, we It was decided to meet again |ang ~ sunds committee, sanitary and
at your service. tf next year at the same place.’ | committee, commiiee of pub- |
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PRINTED at
This Office
You will also want to ADVERTISE the
sale as a whole in The
Mt. Joy Bulletin
A FREE NOTICE given in our SALE
REGISTER for all Sale Bills Printed at this
office is worth considerable.
It is not too early now to CHOOSE THE
DATE for your Sale.
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