WEDNESDAY. NOV. 17th, 1926 ANNUAL LUTHER LEAGUE CONVENTION AT LEBANON to all. This was followed by an address by Rev. Charles Keiter. The com- Luther | mittees then gave their reports and League held its 32nd Annual Con- |officers were elected for the ensu- vention Thursday, November 11, [ing year, Mr. Chas. H. Nutto was at Trinity Lutheran Church, Leba- | elected president and Mrs N. E. non. Martin was re-elected secretary. The morning session opened At the business meeting several 9:30 A. M., with devotional servie- resolutions Were adopted by es by Rev. V. L. Fulmer. Greetings |the Leagues. The session was clos- 2 * . 2 > 1 draver were extended to delegates and |[€d With the Lord’s Prayer. friends by Charles Weary, presi- The evening session opened at: 7 dent of Lebanon Lezcne The pres P. M., with devotional services. A : > < ro r Ore ident of District League responded. | vocal solo was rendered by George : Booth. Rev. G. A. Kercher, presi- 6 Reports oe Sven by we of- dent of the Lancaster Conference, 2 cers and standing committees. |. ors. socal duet Mr. Peter Risser nearby and Dr. A. |Special committees were appointed fhe on Yoon Web F. Snyder summoned. Schwanger [by Mr. Angstadt. An address by oer Yr. of ihe Trinity T.utheran showed no signs of life and reports Ey P. . G. Seiger, “Know Thy hour. Lebanon ak. were immediately circulated that he ! Church, Its Past” was very interest 3 ; ye h : on a hh >” land Rev. Pfalteicher gave the ad- was drowned. ling. The morning session was then dress of the evening. After working with him for two adjourned. 3 i Ss re given by the regis- hours Dr. Snyder learned that it was | At 1:30 P. M. the afternoon | REPOTtS were given by the reg i a case of coll d that Sch : : : ps tration and standing committees. Be cos col’apse an at Sehwang- | session was opened with devotional | rn : a er was not drowned | . : | The convention then adjourned. oe . period. Miss Mildred Dieter gave SSIS The unfortunate man recovered several well rendered readings. A sufficiently to be removed to his pageant given by several members home that evening. of the Reamstown Junior League Schwanger's horse succeeded in (was greatly enjoyed by all present. breaking loose from the wagon and | Miss Mary Swope, of Leacock, re- swimming ashore. cited a poem, which was pleasing Trappers== | =~ Trappers CONCENTRATE YOUR EFFORTS ON MUSKRATS AS THEY ARE IN THE BEST DEMAND, BUT, OF COURSE, WE WILL BUY ALL KINDS AT THESE PRICES. Henry Schwanger Nearly Drowned The Lancaster District (From Page One) dragged him into shallow water. When some distance from the shore Mr. Schwanger, completely ex- hausted, let go of the rope. Messrs. Peter Risser, Elmer Ober and Sam- uel Meckley, other witnesses, quick- ly went to his assistance, and wad- ing into the stream they carried him ashore. He was removed to the house of An artifiicial salt water lake, 500 acres in extent, has been formed on the Island of Zeeland, near Holland, for the purpose of raising edible (eels. Medium Small dic aac Large Muskrats §1.25 Oppossum $1.00 70c 30c INo.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 Skunk $2.00 $1.40 75¢c 40c DON'T STRETCH THEM. JUST SKIN THEM AND BRING THEM AT ONCE WHILE THEY ARE FRESH TO H. E. Garber 208 E. Main Street, TTOUNT JOY, PA. and ask for Mr. Dillinger, who is my buyer. © WHY NOT USE GAS? It's Inexpensive, Economic and Instantaneous We supply Clark Jewel, The New Process and The Chambers Gas Ranges. Also Rex Water Heaters, both Instantan- eous and Storage. Full Line of Other Gas Appliances DONEGAL GAS COMPANY MOUNT JOY, PENNA. ©0000 © © © © @ © © © © © © © © © © @ © © © © © © © CRRREEEEE® © © © © © @EE @e@ QE THE STOUGH CAMPAIGN CONTINUES THIS WEEK Come in and get a spiritual blessing. The spirit of the meeting is just be- ginning. CREEE® Sunday night's attendance was so large that many were standing in both front and rear of the great hall. By a rising vote they voiced their sentiment to keep Dr. Stough with us. Come and bring those sick in body and soul. save the sick.” Jas. 5:14-16. My automobiles are at your command to bring the lame, blind and destitute to the afternoon meetings free within a reasonable distance. 0. H. SHENK, Chairman ASTER, PA. Bell 4908-R “The prayer of faith shall THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. Road We Must All | Picked From Our Travel Sometime (From Page One) Brethren at Maytown, where servi- ces were held and burial made in the cemetery at Reich’s Memorial graveyard, The deceased was a sis- ter of Harry B. Lenhert, of Hariet- ta, and besides her husband leaves one son and one daughter. Mrs. Martin A. Spickler Theresa, Miller, wife of Mr. Mar- tin A, 'Spickler, proprietor .of the Washington House here, died at St. Joseph’s Hospital at Lancaster last night at 11.50 from a complication of diseases aged 55 years. She was at the Hospital one week. De- ceased formerly resided at Lancas- ter but has lived here nearly all her life. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church. Her husband is the only surviving relative. Martin Guy Troup Martin Guy Troup, 32 residing at 2516 Guilford avenue, Baltimore, a former resident of Lancaster died at his home Monday of pneumonia, af- ter an illness of three days. His wife, Mary Garrett Troup, was a former resident of this place. Funeral services will be held from the Bethel Church of God, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock Landisville, with burial in the Honey Brook cemetery. James Thompson James Thompson a well known and life-long resident of Marietta, died at the home of his sister, Miss Harriet Thompson, Sunday, from a lingering illness of a complica- tion of diseases. He was 65 years of age, and attended the Zion Re- formed church. He is survived by two sisters a half-sister, and two half-brothers, as follows: Miss Har- riet and Mrs. Mary Simmons, with whom he lived; Mrs. Henry Eisen- berger of Stege, Cal.; J. Edgar Thompson, Lewistown, and Jeffer- son Thompson, Stege, Cal. The fun- eral was held on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Ney Mrs. Mary Ney, aged 90 years, died on Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Shank, Bain- bridge, from infirmities of old age. Two daughters, Mrs. Ellen Weaver, York Haven, and Mrs. H. Shank, with whom she resided for the past few years, and one son, William Ney, of Harrisburg. Four grand- children also survive. Services were held on Sunday at the home of her daughter at Bainbridge, at 1 o’olock with further services at 1:30 o’clock at the Lutheran church, Bainbridge. Interment in the Bainbridge ceme- tery. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Good Mrs. Elizabeth H. Good, 83, died at the home of her son, Harry H. Good, at Elizabethtown, Monday af- ternoon, The following children survive: Cyrus' H., Mrs. Amanda Nissley and Ephraim H., all of Man- heim; Harry H., Elizabethtown: John H., Lancaster and Edwin H., Gordonville. Three sisters, Mrs. Fannie Koser, Mt. Joy; Mrs. Susan Garber, Mt. Joy; and Emma Bailey. Tamaqua also survive. Services will be held at the home of her son, Har- H., Elizabethtown, on Thursday 1fternoon, at 1:00 o’clock, and at 2:00 o'clock, at the West Tree church. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. Green Mrs. John Germer wife of John Germ- at her home on North Mar- ket street, in this place at 8 o'clock this morning lingering ness, death resulting from a compli- ‘ation of diseases. Aged 53 years, 7 months and 20 days. Deceased was a native of Germany but has re- sided here many yeais. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic church of this place. Besides her husband she leaves the following children: Mrs. Charles Decker, of Elizabethtown: Frank. Carl, George, John, Joseph and Mrs. Milton Heilman all of this place. The funeral will be held in St. Mary’s Catholic church Saturday forenoon at 10:30. Interment will be made in the Mt. Joy cemetery. 14 after a Mrs. Martha Groff Martha Groff, widow of the iate Henry Groff, died at the Oreville Mennonite Home on Wednesday morning from infirmities due to ad- vanced age. She was 37 years of age and formerly at Safe Harbor. She was a member of the Mennonite church. The following children survive: Martm H., of Safe Harbor; John H., of Salunga: Mrs. J. A. Ressler, Mountville; Mrs. Albert Sangrey, New Providence. One brother. Samuel Henry, Washingtonboro, also survives. Ser- vices were held privately at the Oreville Home on Friday afternoon with further public services on Sat- urday afternoon at the Conestoga Methodist church. reside of Frank Shrader Frank “Flick” Schrader, a known barber of Lancaster, was found dead last Wednesday at 11 A. M. in his barber shop, 413 North Queen street by John H. Bair. Death was caused by a heart attack He was aged 70 years, & months and 7 days. Mr. Schrader conducted a barber shop in that cit for a neriod of 30 there from Mount well- moving 1896. years, Jov in He is survived by his wife, Addie R. of Lancaster, and who was Miss Rinehart, of this Also one Philadel- Mrs. Schrader, marriage Alice Bonner, before Mrs. Doro sicter, phia. The held funeral was from his | | late home Sunday afternoon at one | o'clock. The body was brou here at 2 P. M., by trolley and terment made in EbdMe cemetery. eT >" | Ebony case. in- | Weekly Card Basket| (From page one.) Mr. John Gantz of this place is spending a three day hunting trip at Lock Haven. Mr. and Mrs. viayton Smout of Maytown, spent Sunday at the home of Frank Sprout. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Witmer, of Manheim, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Garber. Miss Helen Pennel spent a week at Landisville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pennel Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rheems, spent Sunday and Mrs. Alvin Seitz. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Landis, of Lancaster, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown. Miss Mazie Sumpman, of Moore's Till, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reigel. Mrs. Jno. Siller accompanied the Shenk Auto Pullman to the Sesqui- Centennial last Thursday. Mrs. Raymond Gilbert and daugh ters, Jane and Mary Editih, spent Institute week at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alexander and children, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lizzie Way, at Salunga. Mr. and Mrs. George Conner and children, of Manheim, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Conner. Mrs. Frank Young and children Betty, Thelma and Frank Jr. and Miss Myltle Roth spent Friday at Lancaster. Mrs. Margie Morn and Mr. Clay- ton Heisey, Middletown, were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Walters, Misses Myrtle Roth, Fannie Fau- by and Fannie Dellinger spent Thursday with Miss Elizabeth Hive- ner near Rheems. Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. Nauss, with Bard Bigler and children, Earl and Jaent, of East Petersburg spent a few days with Mrs. Bigler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Barto. Mrs. Carl Zeager, Mrs. John Ger- mer, Jr., Mrs, Charles Schroll, Mrs. William Zink, Mrs. Michael Showal- ter, Miss Alberta Sprout, spent Thursday at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. C. Wintermoy- er, Misses Bertha Royer, Elsie Zerphey and Clara Goshorn took a trip to Huntingdon County, and got two gray squirrels. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Arntz enter- tained the following at dinner on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ging- rich, Jeanne Brandt, Cleo Sheaffer, Miss Emily Gingrich, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Wintermy- er, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Geibe and daughters Anna and Emma, Miss Clara Goshoin visited Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bradley of Penryn on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. tertained the dinner Sunday: Wesley Curgan en- following at a duck Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Meyre of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Curgan and the latter’s sister, of Philadelphia. Mr and Mrs. John Kolp, east town entertained the following on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gar- man, Mr, and Mrs John Brandt and daughter Ethel Mae and Ida Nissley all of near Elizabethtown and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Campbell of Flor- in. of General News for Quick Reading (From Page One) At the Nicholas G. Stoher, a trolley conductor at Pitts- burgh, rode a million miles and was out of the city limits. We notice by the papers that the Mt. Fearless Five basket ball team, whoever they are, will play at Lancaster next Monday evening. Over in York county a gunner in- tentionately shot a little pig, put it into his coat and was caught by the farmer. He paid a fine and Ministers, applying for member- ship at the Methodist Conference at Atlanta, Ga., were made to take a pledge that they will not use tobac- Co, Ninety-one cases of typhoid fever were reported to the State Health Department during the week ending October 6 and 71 cases the week previous. On December 1 the barbers at Reading will charge 25 cents for a shave and 50 cents for a haircut. Many will stick to the old rates of 15 and age of 65, never Joy 00STs 35 cents. En HOFFMAN WAREHOUSE HALF-INTEREST SOLD The one-half interest i town warehouse of the offered last Wednesday afte public sale by trustees was purchased by Albert 8. Maytown, for $755. The was offered for several but withdrawn ———————— Hotfmans, rnoon at Risser, of property ale yer ks Sale WeeKs ago, Visit the Legion Home Visit the Legion Home Thurs- day, November 18, between 2 P. Mand 53P. M. and 7 P. M. and 9 P. M. and see the Needlework Guild Ingathering. fh fb Kieh! Plead Guilty Frank Kiehl, of Marietta, fined $10 and the costs on the charge of assault and battery by George F. Strohm, Jr., also of Marietta. Kiehl pleaded guilty. ee re tli A Win was Two thousand minnows are being from this country to Argen- tina in an effort to combat malaria The top minnow thrives on malaria-carrying mosquitoes. SALE—Parlor Grand Price $150. Apply 50 Main St., Mount Joy. 5 Sept 1-tf sent there. FOR 2 aa vest Friends Hasked Harry Derr’s Corn (From Page One) Nissley Erb, Jacob Engle, Albert Erb, Henry Erb, Harry Flory, Omer Fair, Paul Fitzkee, George Gruber, Paris Gruber, Frank Garman, Alvin Gaul, Christ Geib, Albert Greena- walt, Sr., Albert Greenawalt, Jr., Earl Ginder, Maurice Gainor, Ervin Gaul, Martin Ginder, Enos Gibble, Isaac Ginder, Amos Garber, Abram Hostetter, Amos Hess, Simon Hertz- ler, Daniel Heisey, Harry Hesslett, Paul Heisey, C. H. Herr, Sr., Fred lbaugh, Paris Koser, Joseph Kram- er, Charles Kuhns, Levi Kopp, R. Kame, Harry Lines, Christ Leese, Norman Heisey, Clarence Nissley, Harry Miller, A. N. Mumma, Nor- man Metzler, Frank Musser, Amos Musser, Sr., Amos Musser, Jr., J. N. Mumma, John Metzler, Roy Nis- sley, Levi Newcomer, C. S. comer, Ervin Nissley, Elmer Necw- comer, Harry Nye, Amos Ober, A. mos Regal, Martin Stoll, Elmer Shearer, Oscar Strickler, A. R. Strickler, H. Strickler, Albert Swartz, Earl Simmons, Elam Snave- ly, Nathan Werner, Frank Weidman Edwin Weaver, E, N. Wissler, Par- is Wolgemuth, Ervin Wolgemuth, D C. Witmer, Amos Weidman, Daniel Will, Harry Young, Raymond Zook and a few others whose names could not be ascertained. Mr. and Mrs. Derr wish to thank their kind neighbors and friends in this way for their kindly and Christ ain spirit manifested and assistance rendered. en: MARKETS Butter Lard H. b. FRANTZ 332 W. High St. ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. NEW AUTO TOPS and CURTAINS GENERAL TOP REPAIR WORK Special Price for Making Curtains to Open With Doors Also Anything in the Line of HARNESS Oct. 13-8t Have Your Floors Waxed the Right Way electric waxing Have polisher received for an treating ors to do 1 sat- cleums, and am prepared work of this kind promptly anc sfactorily. JOS. J. COBLE I. Market St., Elizabethtown, Pl 140-R2 Oct. 27 one -oMmo TURKEYS gh Se We received a carload of VIRGINIA TURKEYS. For sale Nissley’s Inn, Landisville. Phone 90R. Nov Yes Sir, That’s My Barber, ‘Cap’ Williams at For a Good Clean SHAVE and HAIR CUT at a right price go to WILLIAMS & SCHOFIELD E. Main St., MOUNT JOY, PA. Agents for the Eureka Laundry Don. W. Gomecht 37 WEST MAIN STREET . Jeweler Watchmaker—Engraver GOODRICH TIRES New- and lin- | Pa | FAT | Bell | 17-4t | OUR SALE REG! Saturday, Nov. 20th—A sales stables near Moun Io community sale, by GC. . and Bro. Sale starts at 1:30 harp Aldinger, Vogel and Frank, au Friday, Nov. 26th—At Hall, Florin, at 6:30, the everything Company, Vogle, auct . ises 2% miles Rissers Mill, real Frank, auct. Florin big community sale of anything and by Community Sales Saturday, Nov. 27—On the prem- north of Mt. Joy, leading from Breneman’s School to estate and per= sonal property, by G. H. Brubaker, ap Classified Column = TURKEYS TURKEYS Phone youw to P. E. Getz, 7T4R3. Thanksgiving order pe re 17-1 l FOR SALE—An 1-8 h. p., 32 volts. R13. electric motor Bell phone 181- tf FOR SALE—Ducks and Geese. Apply 135R4 Mt. Joy, D. C. Wit- mer, Nov. 10-2t-pd FOR SALE—A Range, used four vears w ith water back and new set bricks. Phone 181R13 Mount Joy, Pa. Nov. 10-tf TURKEYS FOR SALE—I have a lot of nice home-raised Turkeys for sale. Chas. Beaston, 1 mile east of Mt. Joy. Nov. 17-2t FOR SALE—A Columbian Echo Cook Stove, with warming closet, and Gas and Gas Oven aitached; in good condition, J. M. Backenstoe. WOOD FOR SALE—I have a lot of wood sawed to stove length, which I sell reasonable. at all times. J. W. Kreider, Telephone 142-R21, Mt. Joy. Nov. 17-4t-pd Why worry about Christmas shop ping? Give magazines as gifts. Ask me for special Christmas offers. Mrs. M. S. Potter, 205 E. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. Nov 10-6t FOR SALE—A Poultry House, 8x16. Also Tulip Bulbs cheap. Call on Wm. Baymond, N. Market St., Mt. Joy. Nov. 17-2t-pd Fried Oysters. d and try them. Open daily at 9 A. M. Becker's Restaurant, Mt. Joy. HEMSTITCHING, attention given mail orders. lows, 316: W. OYSTERS—I make a specialty of Take a dozen home Nov. 1 o-2t PLEATING and BUTTON ile Lemon St., Lancaster Pa. oct.20-tf doing. tomor- See what your town is Come to the Legion Home row. Tenement as Shirk’s FOR SALE formerly known { Can show a big | ment. Apply of the j one | Pa. TRAPPERS Attention—Will { highest cash for all furs. Call even- Y after 6 P. M., excepting week= Jl day. If you can’t call, Ship | furs direct to me. Will buy any amount. Jim Neal, Columbia Ave. Nov 17-4t | FOR SALE AT FLORIN—A fine 8-room frame house, frame stable, [all in Al shape. Price right and {good reason for selling. J. | Sehroll, Mt. Joy. apr 28-tf FOR SALE—Modern Home, New Brick House with all age, fruit trees, ner, Geo. Althouse, Street, Mount Joy. Sept. 15-tf | Two Story conveniences, Call on ov Market ss this. { ete. | South Don’t mi | ms ants JR. SALE—AIl kinds of potted Geraniums, Ferns, Rex Jegonies, Snake Cineraria, Cleveland Cher- Oxalij, Cyclemans, Primrose, Coleus and many others. flowers, at 343 North Bare J. M. Gruber. Ad Ce. such as: 27-6t ~ ———— ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE Estate of Henry J. Schadt, late Donegal Twp., Lancaster deceased. of Ea { st | County, Letters of administration on said been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im= mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re- siding at Florin, Pa. GERTRUDE E. SCHADT Adminsitratrix Charles, Attorney, Nov. 3-6t | estate having C. E EXECUTOR’S. NOTICE Estate of Mary N. Miller, late of East Donegal Township, deceased. Letters t nentary on said es. tate having been granted to the an- !dersigned. all persons indebted hereto are requested to make ime and those having 1s or demands against the yill present them without de- settlement to the undersign- Mount Joy, Pa. G. CARPENTER, ite payment, Ro I, residing at HENRY Executor Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attorneys. Oct 13-6t PREST-0-LITE BATTERIES 13-PLATE RUBBER CASE Prest-0-L.ite Battery $13 Special Attention Given To TIRE AND BATTERY REPAIRING JOHN W, DILLINGER 208 E. Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA. nov. 17 house Row, return on invests H. G. Longenecker,}) committee, Mount Joy, Sept. 22-1tf pay ® E.~ J MR