\ / “au PAGE FOUR THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, Lk | [ry K. Flowers, died Sunday evening pn DEEDS RECORDED Rehm, F. 1 yg - Boyton, Gs pean 2 3 Road We Must All | 7:85 P. M., at the home of her sis- Francis R. Nauman, Florin, to Ja- a. 'G 0 1 13 Long, G En 1 0 2 | . je Mrs. Winfield Espenshade, N. cob Haldeman, Florin, two lots in i G. Cerna ve 0 0 0 — — Travel Sometime! Barbara St., in this place, from com Florin, $965. Knowles, G. «rss: 0 0 0 Tolle .. “You 6 42 | {plicaton of diseases, after an ill Aaron A, Witmyer, Rapho town- : - - or . Field Foul [ness of six months. She is surviv ship, to Jeremiah H, Witmyer, Re- Totals .......... ‘ : Goals Goals Tis, 75 SUNDAY | From page one) ed by two brothers, Reuben J,, Har- pho township, piece of land in Mt. Joy High. 0 3. J Erath Finan 5 3 13 EXCURSION Yom Page une ith | vey E., of Harrisburg i Herman, F. ....... 3 9 Metzler, F. ....... 68 3 the home of his son, Armor, with vey E., of Harrisburg. John A., of Rapho township, $100. Byers, I. ......... 1 0 2 SNE 1 0 9 Round Trip whom he resided. The deceased was Elizabethtown: also by two sisters, Benjamin S. Haldeman, Eliza- Eshleroan, © ..... 1 0 2 Jalbleid, & vray 0 0 i New York ee a i ne Mrs. Maggie Manbeck, of Harriss bethtown, to Ervin D. Haldeman, | Moore, G. ........ 2 ; 0 Meisenberger, Go a0 0 0 at a nursery in the borough. He is Purs and Mrs. Espenshade, of this Elizabethtown, property on South Siller, G. ....... x — poi se — —~ SUNDAY, MARCH 29 survived by his widow, who was blace. Market street, Elzabethtown, to | Totals ur i 15 Totals viv 12 6 30 Special Through Train Direct Anna Leiphart, and the following Funeral services were held at the , Benjamin S. Haldeman, same place Bers ‘Hartley. to Penna. Station, 7th Ave. Sons Samuel, of Marietta; William, home of her sister, on North Bar- property on.South Market streets, Pree, Muny ‘Were Presont and 320d St Sl 2 AN On ran ry | bara street this afternoon at 1:30 Elizabethtown, $1. Our Reserves. | Those present at the executive MOUNT x re One brother, Armor McKain, of P. M. Further services at the Eliz- Af The Mt. Joy High School Reserv- committee of the K. L. C. B. of the Hopping ut sta’ Marietta, also survives. Three sis- | abethtown U. B. church at 2 P. M. Lost to. J-Vess es played the preliminary to fe Evangelical church at the home of Lancaster. ies Mus. Lizzie Sauders, of Middle- | with interment in the Mt. Tunnel Playing the best basket ball of J—Vees—Mt. d0¥ er gam Tort Mrs. Irvin Geistweit on Tuesday own; Mrs. Portner and Mrs. Jennie the season the Lancaster High) Lancaster Saturday nig | evening were: Mrs, John Way, Mi, Returning, leaveg Penna. Station, 7:20 P. M,, Hudson Terminal 7:10 P. M. See Broadway, Central Park, Grant's Tomb, Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn Bridges and get a glimpse of the greatest city on the American Continent. Pennsylvania R.R. The Standard R R of the World Do you contemplate doing any Painting next Sprnig? If so, the first thing to consider is GOOD PAINT. Don’t use a paint just be- cause its cheap, but apply a good paint as it is cheapest in the end. 1 handle the well known 4 “PAINT PANT pare Oi made by Co. the Allentown Mig. 0 The fact that I have been using this particular paint during the past 34 vears should be evidence enough that it is real paint. I also handle Oils, White Lead, Varnishes, Etec. Also Wali Paper I will be pleased to quote prices when vou are in the market. H. H. ZERPHEY Painter and Paper Hanger 229 N. Barbara St., Mount Joy Phone 70R3 feb. 25-6 mo.-pd SRING SALE LIST to be called by WEBSTER GIBBLE, Auctioneer 71 E. Main St., Mt. Joy Mar. 14—In houschold goods by Mount Joy S. Saturday, store, Mar. the prem- 1s the Boll farm on the from Manheim to Pen- i implements J. -On 16 Ww. by the 9 17—On Man- aster pike miles A yf Martheim, stock, implements and householdygoods by Jno. Balmer. Friday, Mary 20—At his sales stables at Manh&m, lot of live stock by Jacob Hershey Saturday, Mar. 3]1—At 9 o'clock in the morning on tha J. S. Carmany farm, near Florin, a 1dt of hogs by Elam Shearer. Saturday, Mar. 21—At\1 o'clock on the farm of Walter Brubaker, near Mt. Hope church, stocky imple- ments and household goods by. John Ginder Estate. Friday, Mar. 27—At ville at his farm, a lot of live stock by Elmer Witmer. LIST OF SPRING SALES to be called by GIDEON K. WAGNER, Auctioneer, Route 3, Elizabethtown, Pa. “>. Rell Phone 88R13. ~ -. MARCH s—Jacob E. Sherk, North Annville twp. Lebanon county, entire farm stock. 11—Charles Riggle, néar Caimpbelistown stock and implements. 13—Eimer Sattazahn, 3 miles south of Ann- ville, entire farm stock. 14—David Hits, midway town and Deodate, stock and furniture. 16—H. H. McCurty, near Bachmanville, entire farm stock. 17—Elmer Sattayahn, 3 miles south of Annville, near Fontanna, entire farm stock, Yebanon county. : 18—J. P. Prescott, midway between Bain bridge and Falmouth, stock and imple ments. 19—Walter A. Herr, of Elizabethtown, a big sale of 1 and 1-2 miles east entire farm k. 20—Brook Hughes, one mile mouth, entire farm stock. stoe hag 21—Allen Phorman, near Hershey, stoc and implements. I Fisher, near Fredericksburg, Lebanon Co., entire farm stock, a big sale 24—One-half mile east of Jonestown, en- tire farm stock. A big sale, by Lewis XY MOUNT JOY, PENNA. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE the estate of Sabina Arntz, Mount Joy, Lancaster Co. testamentary on said es- een granted to the un- ersons indebted there- to make immediate payment, and t demands against sent them without Wm. M. Hollwobush, Att’y. mar. 1 FOR SALE—Seed Corn, Lancas- ter County Sure Crop variety. Price $4.00 per bushel. Apply to M. W. Groff, Mount Joy. Phone 7R3. mar. 4-tf Mastersop— wel between Middle by Walter A. Herr. mar. 11-1t-pd Thuma, both of Marietta, survive. | There are ten grandchildren and | one great grandchild. The funeral | was held this afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth Keener Elizabeth Keener, widow of John M. Keener, died Saturday morning at her home in Florin from general debility, aged 85 years. She was a member of the U. B. Church of Flor in and is survived by these children: Harry C., of Florin. Mrs. H. B. Lutz, Elizabethtown; Herbert M., of Harrisburg, and E. C. Keener, of Philadelphia. One brother, J. H. Menaugh, of Florin, also survives. Funeral services were held in the Florin U. B. Church on Tuesday at 2 P. M. Interment was made in the Florin cemetery. Mrs. Henry K. Flowers Mrs. Katie Flowers, wife of Hen- | | | | Classified Column | RATES: Five cents per line each insertion. No ads inserted under 25 cents per week. | BATTERY FOR SALE—Who wants | to buy a large size Willard storage Battery in Al shape, for $10. Ap- ply at Bulletin Office, Mt. Joy. Mar 11-tf FOR RENT—I have two new houses of the Mt. Joy Development 1 + hy that Company on West Donegal St., Joy. FOR SALE—DMrs. B. F. Brubaker has for sale every Friday, Cup and Smear Cheese at her home on North Barbara street, Mt. Joy FOR RENTI==Three rooms suit- able for two people. box Y, Florin, Pa. Jan. FOR RENT-—A brick house on West Main St. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. mar WANTED — Girl for upstairs housework, Apply Mrs. Morris Levy, 669 W. Chestnut™Sts-Langaster. mar, n Sn f WAN —Girl for general house work; good waPte dy employ- ment. Apply to Mrs. H. Nissly, Florin, Pa. mar.~4-2t FOR SALE—A Lester Piano in i Will be sold reason- | able. Apply at=Ne, 48 East Main St.,, Mount Joy, or Bell phone. FOR SALE—Screw Cutting Bench diathe, 112 H. P. Gasoline Engine, Drill Lathe. Apply to 61 West Donegal St.;*Mi, Joy, Pa. feb:25-tf FOR RENT—A brick house on West. Main «Stewed Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. Refinishing, Re-upholstering and ' Furniture promptly and cheerfully reasonable. given. Jacob Givens, Sara St., Mt. Joy, Pa. — FOR Room Set, 8 pieces, will™s able. Call on H. J. egal Springs road. Mt. Jov. max. Dining reason- 11-64 Thursday, March 19—On the premises 1 1-2 miles east of Eliza- bethtown, 15 head acclimated horses, 15 cows, 20 shoats, 15 stock bulls, 275 hens, complete line of farm im- FOR Hatching Eggs, White Leghorn; 1s culled consist- ently for three years igh produc- ing Cocks, Joe Cassel ™Sirai 75 cents per 13. Margaret E. 107 Columbia Ave., Mount Jo¥. mar, I1-tf NOTICE! following barbers have agreed to price of Hair Cutting to 40 cents Shaving 20 cents, to go into effect ch 23, 1925. JOS. HERSHEY, W. B. NDER, C. K. WEAVER. 11-1t ori flowers, Carna- thos, Daffollis, Freezies, Calendias, Daisies, Narcidsgs, Baby Primrose. Special: Lillies and, Sweet Peas. Al- so all kinds of bfogming potted plants. Zerphey’s Greenjouse, New Street, Mt. Joy, Pa., an&gH. A. Darrenkamp’s, East Main St. Joy mar gt GOOD CHICKS Your opportunity to get Chicks breeders that are mostly pedi- ry moderate prices. All and well bred. Ex- areed, healthy, vigo cellent value ured Leghorns, Reds, Rocks, for March, April and May delivdgy. Circular OQULTRY free. COUNTY LINE Drawer YARDS AND HATCHER day, from complications. I will rent. Have all conveniences. Rent $30 per month. Apply to J. E. | Schroll, Realtor. Phone 41R2 Mt Mar. 11 tf mar.4-2 tp WANTED<—Office Girl Apply G. Moyer. . feb.-.25-tf | gle Cemetery at Elizabethtown, Mrs. Margaret E. Clark Mrs. Margaret E. Clark, aged 75, widow of Henry E. Clark, died at her late home, Florin, last Wednes- She was formerly from Marietta and a member of the M. E. church for many years. The deceased is survived by the following daughters. Mrs. A. A. Groff, of Holtwood, Pa; Mrs. B. F. Heilig, of York; Mrs. J. M. Roth, of Florin; Mrs. C. Laube, of Lan- caster _and Miss Alberta D. Clark, at home. Two brothers, Jacob Funk, of Marietta, and Frank Funk, of Lancaster, also survive. Funeral services were held from the late home Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment was made in the Monut Joy cemetery. y Religious News in Qur Churches WS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM- MUNITY NE | { | | | 57 i id might bya count of Goals Goals Tls. JuVots: Avge), ih G4 1 R. L. ROWLAND Hess, F 3 4 ‘gyiBesse, 5 0 10 Director of “All Aboard,” the Play| Marshall F. .. .... 3 4 10] Hagen, F. ........ 0 0 to be given by Mt. Joy High School. | Wainer, F. ....... 1 0 gi Ruth, C. ......... 3 2 School J—Vee tumbled the Mt. Joy 42 to 30. The score: High School varsity basket ball team L. H. S. Sophs. Field Foul Bessie Rodgers, Mrs. Ralph Bow. man, Hazel, Mildred, Ruth, Almeda and Nedra Kaylor, Misses Mildred Way and Nedra Diffenderfer, Mrs. 0| Alex Kramer, Earl Kaylor, Mrs. In 8 | vin Geistweit and Lester Kaylor. | tb Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor Regular Sabbath School service at 2 P. M. Divine Worship at 7:30 | P. M. with sermon by the Pastor. [ You ar cordially invited to be pres- | | ent at all services. Florin U. B. Church | Rev. M. H. Miller, Pastor | Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Sermon at 10:30 A. M. Junior at 5:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M Sermon at 7:15 P. M. | | | | | Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Bible School at 9:30 A. M. Main Service 10:45 A. M. Jr. Catechetical Class 2:30 P. M. Evening Service at 7:00 P. M. Adult Catechetical Lecture Mon- day at 7:45 P. M. Mid-week Lenten Wed- nesday at 7:45 P. M. Service, St. Mark’s United Brethren Church Rev. H. S. Kiefer, Pastor Sunday School at 9 A. M. Morning Worship and Sermon at 10:15 A. M. Junior, Intermediate and Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Leader, Mrs. Christian Young. Evening worship and sermon at 7.30 P. M. You are most cordially invited to all these services. Church of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. J. S. Hamaker, Supt. Preaching at 10:30 A. M, 3 C.E. at 6:30 P. M., Miss Era Baer. Preaching at 7:30 P. M. Mid Week Service, Wednesday | 745 P. M. All cordially invited to the servie- | es. You will be made welcome. T. U. Evangelical Church Rev. Ralph Bornman, Pastor Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 P.M Bible School Sunday 9:30 A. M. Preaching Sunday at 10:30 A. M. Thing Needful.” K. L. C. E. Sunday at 6:45 P. M. Topic—‘‘Preparations for win- ning followers.” Leader Ruth Kay-' lor. Preaching Sunday 7:30 P. M. Subject—“Four Kinds of- Re sponse’ Choir rehearsal Friday 8:00 P. M. Come and worship with us. Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Harry A. Swartz, Pastor 9:15 A. M. Church School. 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship and Sermon. 6:30 P. M. Epworth League. Leader, Fred Diffenderfer. 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship and Sermon. Wednesday 3:30 P. M. Junior Epworth League at home of Mrs. Wm. Diffenderfer. 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting. A cordial welcome to all services. First Presbyterian Church Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor Wednesday The regular prayer service will be held at the usual hour 7:30 P. M. Thursday e Missionary Society will meet home of Mrs. Levi Stauffer’s P. M. Every member urged to be present. Friday The choir will megt at 8. P. M. Sabbath Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M. Divine Worship at 10:30 A. M. with sermon by the pastor. : Theme: Facing the Accusers.” C, TELFORD, PA. 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