WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926 SOOO Av Green Discount amps H. E. Hauer MOUNT JOY, PA. | | | { | | | | | | { | Never Before Has Been Shown Such a Fine Lot of Ladies’ Dresses In Mount Joy as these. In Georgette Crepes, Crepe De Chenes, Flat Crepes, Rayons and Prints. 1 rod dd C Wool & Fibre Rugs, size 9x12, $10.50, $13. 50, $14.50, $16.50 and $17.50. : Extra Heavy Tapes- try Rugs, size 9x12, $24.50 and $28.50. Printed Linoleum, 2 yards wide, per yard $1.50. Sizes From — 16 yrs. & a 7s — to 54 SC eS eG No, Zax Prices Ranging From Printed Linoleum Rugs, oor overings Felt Base Floor Covering, 2 yards wide, per yard 98c Felt Base Rugs, sizé 9x12 ....... cee .. $12.95 size 3x9 0.5. 9 2.08 » $1.98 Oo $19.95 STYLES AND COLORS The Colors are the most beautiful that you and Blonde. Young Men’s have terns at a surprising] ever seen; Bright Chinese Red, Bois De Rose, Sandal, Palmetto, Gray, Nude, Cocoa, Tan, Poudre Blue, Ap- ple Green, Navy Blue and Black. low price. Be sure t look them over. The Styles are the very newest shown this Spring; Two-piece Effect, Flare Skirts, Long Sleeves, Throw Scarf, Tie Collar. A Special lot in stylish stout dresses. Black Kid, Gray, Tan Ox- fords in the latest pat- Easter Pumps and Oxfords y 0 Ladies’ Silk Hosiery in an array of Color at $1.00, $1.49 and $1.98. 1 ~~ 7 { ou Can Alwa When Buyin ery Need Your Ss Save Money Groe- With Us Campbell's Beans 3 for 23¢ A Boiled Ham, Per Quarter Lb... 18¢ Nice and Lean. Our Own Blend Coffee, Lb ................ 44c¢c You Will Taste the Difference! Turkey Brand Syrup, Per Gallon 75¢ Watch for the Live Turkey in Our Window. Apple Butter, Gallon Size Can ........ 95¢ Noodles, Fine Cut 2 Lbs 25¢ Milk Chocolate Wafers, Ber Lb 392¢ i “Per Pound ............... Swiss Cheese, Per Poun 42¢ 18c Value: Wisconsin Sweet Peas, Per Gan -— 0 i 1d Per Doz\$1.50 Tomatoes, Large Can 15¢ : 2 Cans 25¢ Mince Meat, Per Lb ............ \ he \ - Vinegar, White or Cider, Per Bot ..... 10c¢ Ketchup, 8-o0z. Size, Bot 1(Q¢ : 2 for 19¢ Pumpkin, Large C 19¢ A 10c¢ an Salmon, Per Can ... 3 P. 8G, Soap, Per Bar ................ 4c Sa \ 12ic mn emer ree Best Granulated Sugar 25 Ih $1.42. KAO HOCH IORI OOOO Best Butter Made 1b 52¢ || Good Quality Butter Ib 19¢ ii DOE FG § ® tee & High girls ene game, and they have ® ® defeated Elizabethtown High girls [ipo straight games; and the E’town THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. ooo Mt. Joy Lassies __ Had Big Season (From page one.) lassies defeated the Manor High girls one game. One game remains to be played and the locals are sure of wining that game as they de- feated the team decisively on the team’s home floor. : Out of 16 games which the local girls played they lost only three, one of those games being lost to Manor High School, and the other two being lost to the Burger Col- leens, of Lancaster. In the games which the locals lost to the Lancas- ter team two of the regular players did not play. Both Captain Lydia Shank and Anna Mumma did not play in either of the Lancaster games. The locals have scored 358 points against a total of 253 opponents’ points. They have played every high school team in Lancaster coun- ty which showed any class and they defeated every one both games which they played except the Manor High lassies. The record follows: Mt. Joy Girls Opponents 4 Manor High 32 26 Salisburg High 3 11 Lancaster Blu: Birds 5 22 Manor High 16 25 Lititz High 25 35 Quarryville High 10 20 Elizabethtown High 18 47 West Lampeter High 8 26 Elizabethtown High 11 28 Paradise High 22 15 Paradise High 14 15 Burger Colleens, Lancaster 34 20 Burger Colleens 15 18 Burger Colleens 31 24. Quarryville High 21 22 Lancaster Blue Birds 10 358 Totals 253 Miss Engle was leading scorer with 83 field goals and 19 foul goals to her credit. Captain Lydia Shank was second with 68 field goals and 15 foul goals to her credit. It is possible that Captain Shank ‘would have equalled Miss Engle if she would not have been out of three or four games on account of sickness. Both of the high scorers played the forward position during the season. Miss Backenstoe, a newcomer near the end of the season, was third, scoring six field. goals straight. The individual record follows: ; Field Foul Total Engle, cz: os 83 19 185 Shenk, 16 152 Mumma, S.C. ... 0 1 1 Bilis; 8S. C........ 1 0 2 Backenstoe, F. iu 0 12 Moore, G, F. ..... 2 1 5 Schatz, G. .....: 0 1 1 Totals ,...:.. 160 38 358 MAYTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holwager spent Sunday at Milton Grove. Miss Ella Stark is visiting and Mrs. Penrose Gilbert, at Lenten services were held in Reformed church, Friday evening. Mrs. Alice Houseal, of Philadel- phia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Shireman. Mrs. Lewis Grove spent with friends. Mr. and attended the at New Danville. Mr. York. Hartman and Monday Lancaster at McCurdy Mrs. ale Clayton of Huber Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wright, end spent the week Annie Hicks. Mrs. Olive Denlinger Philip, of York, spent her sister, Mrs. Amanda Wilgus. Miss Helen Sload is spending some time at Williamstown with Rev. and Mrs. John W. Wolfe. Misses Anna and Grace Hoover Lancaster, spent the week-end their aunt, Miss Anna Hoov- Parkland, Mrs. son, y with of with er. Christ Beshler, of Coatesville, spent the week end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Besh- ler. Misses Sara Frankhouser and Kathryn Eshleman spent several days with the former’s parents, at New Holland. Prof. and Mrs. Charles Harter and son, Jack, of Pottstown, are spending their vacation with Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Harter. In the Maytown Lutheran church Rev. J. E. MacDannald held a special service for reception of new members and baptism Sunday morning. The choir rendered spe- cial music. Each evening during the week, except Monday there will be services with a special topic to be discussed. KINDERHOOK Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stauffer, of Columbia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. John Rodkey and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rodkey . Mr. and Mrs. of Columbia, visited Halter recently. Mr. and Mrs. George and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rentzel, Elizabethtown, were guests of and Mrs. C. M. Lichty. Rev. W. A. Eisenberger has returned to his home in Washing ton, D. C., after spending some time with his father, H. M. Eisen- berger. George Haberstroh Mrs. Joseph Landvater of Mr. The Junior K. L. C. E. held in- teresting services in the Kinder- hook U. E. church on Sunday morning and evening. The Brown boys, of Lancaster, sang. Owing to the illness of the pastor, Elmer Henry and Paul Goss had charge of the morning service and John Gable and C. M. Lichty, of the evening service. . © ing. use ‘the ount Joy Bulletin. the | Arvella Hess | of | 1 with | You may as well try to conduct your business without capital as to try and get along without advertis-|know thee thoroughly; men freely There's no use, it won't go. All the leading and most successful columns of the tf is Religious News in Our Churches NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE * SURROUNDING COM- MUNITY Donegal Presbyterian Church Morning worship by the Rev. Mummert, of Lancaster, Church of Brethren Florin, Pa. Sunday School 8 A. M. First Presbyterian Church Sabbath School, 9:30 A. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P, M. Rev. Mummert, of Lancaster, will preach at this service. Florin U, B. Church Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Communion 10:30 A. M. Junior at 5:30 P. M. at 6:30 'P, M, Sermon 7:15 P. M. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Holy Week services 7:45 P. M. Confessional service, Good Fri- day 7:46 P. M. Easter Sunday Bible School 9:30 A. M. Holy Communion 10:30 A. M. Easter Festival with the Bible School 7:00 P. M. Easter Monday evening, Recep- tion to the newly received mem- bers of the congregation, T. U. Evangelical Church Rev. Ralph Bornman, Pastor Passion week services every night this week at 7:30. Bible School Sunday 9:30 A. M. Preaching and Communion 10:30 Christian Endeavor 6:45 P. M. The service in the evening will be an Easter entertainment given by the church .at 7:30. Come out and meet with us. Choir practice, Wednesday eve- ning after service. St. Mark’s United Brethren Church Rev. H. S. Kiefer, Pastor Sunday school at 9:00 A. M. H. N. Nissly, Superintendent. Holy Communion 10:15 A. M. Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M. Sermon and Communion at 7:30 P.M Passion week services this week nightly except Saturday beginning at 7:30 P. M.: Wednesday—Rev. Jos. Daugherty, of Elizabethtown. Thursday—Rev. A. L. Haessler, of Manheim. Friday—sermon by the pastor. You are most cordially invited to all these services. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. C. E. Knickle, M. A., Rector Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Evening service, Good Friday, 7:30 P. M., Even ing service. { Easter Day 7:00 A. M. Holy Communion, 9:15 A. M. Sunday School. Thos. J. Brown, superintendent. { 10:30: A. M. Holy Communion. | 7:30 P. M. Evening service. The children are asked to bring | their Lenten mite boxes. | The special Easter service is at A. M. An Easter message will |by the Rector and special i will be render: The music t year is exce [of high quality nd most i The soloists » Mrs. Sarah I is, Alice Longenecker and W Davis, All are invited to worship witl us on Easter Day. Church of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor The following program will be rendered on Sabbath morning at :30 A. M.: Song, School; Prayer; Song, School; 10 minutes to mark attendance and take offering; Song Primary School; Rec. Dorothy Mac Dannald; Reec., Nelson Shickley; Rec., William Hawthorne: Solo, June Pennell; Exercise, Four Girls; Rec., Jay Pennell; Rec., Richard Beamenderfer; Rec., Richard Haw- thorne; Rec., Ruth Shickley; An- them, Choir; Rec. Russel Sumpman Rec., Marie Beamenderfer; Rec., Mary Barnhart; Song, by Girls’ class; Rec., Ethel Bucher; Rec. Eth el Myers; Rec., Harry Weidman; Exercise, by four girls with song; Rec., Robert. Lindemuth; Rec. Jose- phine Bundle; Exercise, by Class of Girls; Rec., Sara Bear; Rec. Wilbur Hoffman; Song, School. At 10:30 A. M., the following program will be given: Miss Hoffer at the organ, Organ Voluntary, Festival Prelude, Buck; Holy, Holy Holy; Invocation; Anthem, “I know that my redeemer lives,” Wilson: The Scriptures; Mymn, No. 312: Prayer; Response. Hymn, No. 323; Announcements; Anthem, “He was despised ;” Sermon; Prayer; Offer- ing, “Offertory Asterelle,” Lacey: Hymn, No. 333; Benediction; Post- lude, “Postlude for Easter,” Hos- mer, At 6:30 P. M., C. E. service. Leader, Mr. A. B. Hoffer At 7:30 P. M., the following program will be rendered: Organ Voluntary, “Easter March,” Merk- el; Glory be to the Father; Invo- Prayer; Response; Hymn, No. 314- Announcements; Anthem, “Bells of Easter,” Gabriel; Sermon; Pray- er; Offering, Offertory, “Chason Pastoral”, Harris; Baptismal ser- vice; Postlude, “Hosanna,” Arm strong. Mid-week service, Wednesday 7:45 P. M. : You are invited to the services. a And the Guests Wondered Bobby (asked to fetch the cigars)— Do you mean your own dad, or the box that you bought specially?—Lon don Passing Show et mn, at Be as Deep as You Can Let all men know thee but no man ford that see the shallows.—Benja- min Franklin $1.50/ per year. PAGE FIVE PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 3, i926 The undersigned will sell at pub- lic sale, on the premises, about one mile south of Elizabethtown, % mile north of Rheems, along the State Highway: 8 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES | No. 1—Bay Horse 12 years old, a single line leader. No. 2—Bay Mare 9 years old, single line leader and good off-side worker. No. 3—Black Horse 10 years old, single line lead- er. No. 4—Bay Horse 10 years old, good worker and driver. No. 5— Black Mule 14 years old, single line leader. Can't be beat. 20 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of Holstein, Durham and Guernsey stock, fresh and close springers, Heifers and Bulls. Lot of Home-Raised Shoats A few Brood Sows, 2 Dogs, 1 Col- lie, 1 Beagle Hound. Farming Implements — 2-horse Wagon, Columbia make; set Hay Ladders, 16-ft. long; Buckboard, Two-wheeled Breaking Cart, Inter- national Plow, good as new; Oliver Plow, Corn Planter, Osborne Binder, 7-ft. cut. used with tractor or horses; Spring Harrow, Scorer and Scraper, 8-hoe Drill, 2 Shovel Harrows, To- bacco Ladders, Grass Mower, set Manure Planks, Fordson Tractor, oood as new: Oliver Tractor Plow, Stop Hitch, 30-inch Circle Saw, can be attached to tractor. This tractor outfit was used very little and is eood as new. “Little Giant” Thresh- ing Machine, Disc Harrow, Silo Fil- ler, lot Belts, Tobacco Planter, Ats- co Power Sprayer, 250-gallon Steel Tank, Steel Tourn 4D X Engine, 2 rods, horse and nozzles, complete cut under wagon, all in A 1 shape, ready to go to work; Wheelbarrow, Tobaeco Lath, Tobacco Press, Clip- ping Machine, Barrel Sprayer, New Hay Rope, Pulleys, Hay Hook, Car- riage Pole, Triple Trees, Double and Single Trees, Joekey Sticks, Forks, Shovels, Chains, Tobacco Shears, lot Bolts, Hoes, Hand Clippers. Harness: 3 sets Front Gears, set Yankee Har- Flynets, Collars, Bridles, Check Lines, Halters, Plow Lines, Lead Reins. Half-barrel Power But- ter Churn, good as new; Home-cured Meats and Bologna, a lot of Apples and other articles not mentioned. Everything will be sgld, as I have sold mgsfarm, and hate no further use for same. No stogk sold on com- ness, 3 mission. Sale to co at 12 o'clock M., when con s will be made b oy DREW REED lizabethto%n trolley passes every half hour. hy Frank Duskin will be herewith a fine lot of Dress Goods and Blankets. Dress goods sold first. Also at the same time and place a tract of Land, 1 acre, more or less, 100 yds. from State Highway, along trolley line. Water loge to .orvoir. Fine site for building. Yo mar. 31-1t-pd ee i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Elmer M. Mellinger late of Wount Joy Township, Lan- caster Céynty, Pennsylvania, dec’d. Don’t forget th date, nto: April 3 Letters af administration on said estate having been g nted to the ne 11 persor indebted LT 1 »d to make im- » paym nd those having or against the ill ithout de- ES » under- NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S Estate of John H. Gibbons, late f Fast Donegal Township, Lan- aster County, Pennsylvania, decd. tters of administration on said been ited to the y all persons indebted are requested to make Im- , pavments. and those having demamds against the will present them without de- cla or ame cation; Anthem, “The First Fruits of Them That Slept,” Lorenze The Scriptures; Hymn, No. 312; The Mt. Joy Bulletin costs only for settlement to“the under- residing in Florin, Penna. ELDER A. GIBBQNS, Administrator Wm. M. Hollowbush,. Attorne¥, Mar. 8-6t hb. H. H. KRALL ok ET a Krall’s Meat Marke West Main St., MOUNT JO Our HOT OIL treatments will make your hair grow - more luxuriant and lus- wd trous. J B® Youll be delighted. MILADY SHOPPE 70 E. Main St,. Mount Joy N YOU pay 8% for the money you borrow to bu a home or to use in your Would you pay an extra © to hae this loan paid for you fd die before you have pay it? May we tell coupon for full in- business} had time to you how? formation. Ma rr J. W. 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