The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 07, 1927, Image 4

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‘General News for
Quick Reading -
(From Page { Page One)
hold their annual picnic at Keen- |
er’'s Park, Saturday, Sept. 10.
An automobile stolen at Philadel-!
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
Base Ball Notes
During the Week

| ions DEFEATS
KINDERHOOK 6-3
The Florin Juniors played at


Local Doings
Around Florin
(From Page One)

Dommel, Jr., spent a few days at
Bailey.
Messrs. Daniel Brubaker, Howard



® bhia, August 15, was abandoned at| Kinderhook on Sunday and won by |Barnhart, and Eugene Garber spent
Lancaster. {a 6-3 score, which is appended: the week-end at their camp at Per-
Harry Baker, aged 70, was found | ry county.
® | dead in the woods near his home, | Florin Sunless | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and
lat Mechanicsburg. { Kraybill, 2b 0 0 9 2 > daughter, of ‘Columbia, spent yes-
| A dog killed 66 Muscovey ducks Smith, 3 a T 0 0 1 0 terday in town with the family of
in two nights on two farms near Willer, c ......... > 0 64 o Alpert Fike.
Stewartctown. York Co. Io nL ; : : Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wrie and
Mr. Aaron Gotschall, of Landis-|Apnq 0 Bis > 5 1!daughter, of Delta, York Co., spent
ville, moved his family and house- | Keener, ig ath D 1 31 Saturday and Sunday in town with
hold effects to Middletown. Voelo, ef... Ll, o 115 © 0Theodore Buller's,
While chopping wood, Walter Re 1 rd 0 of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey G. Stacks
Kuhn cut severe gush fo bis. fect | e, 0 0 0 0 O and son, of Lancaster, were Sun-
which required several stitches ied rf 00 0 0 Oder guests of his parents, Mr. and
The Sisterhood class of TU. ‘Mrs. S. S. Stacks on Labor Day.
{ church met last Thursday WAT ada 2] Yr. Roy Stoll and family resus.
at the home of Mrs. Harry Derr. Kinderhook jed to their home at Pittsburgh
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the! ; r h o a e Sunday after spending three weeks
2 | U. B. church, met on Tuesday even- | C- Bee! ef... 0 0% 0 0 | Deze as guests of Mrs. Katie Win-
ing at the home of Mrs. Eli Eber-| Moore, If ....... 11 2 0 0 QE
Pat hie ome oi Mrs Bl ele 1.3 t 3 of Mo YH of
Clara Gipe, a Marietta woman, |Rigel, 1b ........ 9.19090 or, of sud Mr. and
plead guilty to shoplifting at court | Zeamer, 3b ....... 9 0 0 1 jhe on ard Mrs. Henty Sie
Saturday and will be sent to the | Geltmacher, 2b .... 0 0 0 0 of Pie riven Ru Vere the gi
Industrial Home at Muncy. Pogie, rf ........ 0.0 1 0 1 a Aes Bh od family of the
ety wi 9 jroo = y.
: Lianeaster eity wi send a wreath Pe 0 3° 1 4 a 9 Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Melhorn, Mr.
SLID ar
members of the Legion Post, who|__ Totals » 3 527 6 BC a, 4h ou Ms
| will attend the convention. Pion k 3000010 20-65, Kreider and Jacob Kuhns west
Mr. Jacob Wolgemuth, on Done-|® erhoo 0 0 3 00000 town visited in the home of
COWS d HOGS gal Springs Road, stepped on a rus- Home Ti, Moore; bases on ‘balls Bishop C. N. Hostetter, at Washing-
ty nail, which penetrated his foot. |off, Herr, 2; Struck out by Zigler, | tonboro on Sunday.
It became very sore, confiing him 19; by Herr, 9; Hit by pitcher, by Mr. and Mrs, Almos Earhart en-
to his home. Dr. Stoner is attend- | Zigler, Smith, Keener; Double play, [tertained these guests at their
PRIVA SALE ing him. Kraybill to Keener; Umpire. Berrier | home here Sunday:
An organized class meeting was Rev. and Mrs. Hiram Kaylor,
held on the latvn at the home of|LANDISVILLE WINS Mrs. K. Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Kauffman at Ironville last even- FROM BROWNSTOWN | Harry Bomberger and daughters
ing. Rev. H. S. Kiefer spoke and A Miriam and Grace, Mr. and Mrs.
the Male Quartette of the local U. Landisville was defeated by Hossler and daughter,
B. church, composed of Messrs. Abr. | Brownstown Saturday by a 3 to 2 Pauline, Mr. Abraham Earhart, Mr.
Safir Walter Greiner, Albert [score. Murr’s homer was a feature |and Mrs. Graybill Bruckart and
Mummau and Eli Bentzel, rendered |The score: children, Paul and Ruth, Mr. and
Rome fine selections, Landisville Mrs. Abraham Hess and children,
SY = rs ne iid r h o 0 @ Lester, and Clair. In Se
; x evening they also entertained r
Beginning THURSDAY, SEPT. 1, WEDDING RECEPTION FOR Travan, 1 2 1 1 Hr Mi Har Ber
= MR. AND MRS. HOFFER | Shenk, 3b ........ 0 0 1 4 0 rr) i
and until sold, vill have a carload ra Herr, ef 0:2 0 0 0 hard, Mr, Noah Stauffer, Miss Anna
of New York Btate Cows and 20| 4 wedding reception was held at |Struble, 1b... 2 831 9,3 Ober and Ralph Gibble.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman | yer, 88 .........
Newcomer, of Rapho township, in Hoffman, ¢ ....... 0 0.9 3 2 MAYTOWN
honor of Mr, and Mrs. Menno Hof-|Shultz, p ........ 9 1.0 4 0 = :
fer, on August 27, at 4:00 P. M. Minnich, Hoes 1 1 1 00 Miss Hazel Shireman is spending
The following guests were pres- Nease, of ........ g 6.0 0 0 Ta 8 ov. om
ren Moise TTA) Ee et inton, 0 ottsville,
Sau ane Mrs Neon Alger Totals .....:..» 2 72413 5 Labor Day with friends here.
Poland China {Brood Sows at my | Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hoffer, Mr. and Brownstown wig ise 2a Llp ent fhe Seok
place of busine near Rheems. Mrs. Walter Newcomer, Mr, and] : rh o xe Cote r. and Mrs. John Moutz,
Mrs. Amos Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs. | W. Wolf, SS seven 1 2.0 3 2 Grosh Hollenbaugh of Washing-
AW. Mummau Martin Newcomer, Mr. Amos Strick- J. Wolf, Cf Bein 0 I 4 1. 0 ton. D.C. is itis Mr. and Mi
ler, Mr. Christ. Newcomer, Grand- |. Wolf, 1b ...... 0 314 0:0 C. FE. Hollenbauzh
1 ma Newcomer, Mr. H. Newcomer, | Roberts, ¢ ....... 6 2 1.00 Ms and ng F wank Bart £
S Al With Fl 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, Mr. and [Clopp, 2b ........ 00 38 Ig Bnd A a ie
avalt 1t owers: Henr oD rt. 10.0 Manheim, visited Mr. and Mrs.
re t y | Mos, Elmer Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. Murr, II TEE : Samuel Holwager, Sunday.
Ferns! Ferns! Ferns! | christ Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. Joe |H. W of, 3 skis 0 0 : Miss Laura Shireman, of Lancas-
Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Strick- | Spotts, rf ........ ter, spent the wee wy wi
CUT FL ERS AND POTTED ler, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Strickler, Mr. |{C. Ro’ts, p ....... 0.0 0.5 0 ay Miss Marian ey hey
LANTS and Mrs. Norman Ebersole, Mw = = = 4 =m == Miss Mary Rettew and George
and Mrs. Abram Rohrer, Misses Totals ......... 8 6 27 15 3|Wilson of Lancaster, visited Mr.
Funeral Des artistically ar-| Nora Strickler, Elva Strickler, Ma-|L'disville .. 0 0 0 020 0 0 0— 2 land Mrs. Eli Hoffman, Sunday.
ranged. No ordeh too large or too |bel Strickler, Mary Strickler, Mar- B’town 11000010Qx—3 John R, Roath and Miss Joseph-
small. : tha Strickler, Blanche Newcomer, Two base hits, E. Wolf; Home |ine Bechler visited Mr. and Mrs.
PEREN LS Miriam Wagner, Rhoda Newcomer, | runs, Murr; left on bases, Browns- Bailey near Mt. Joy, Tuesday.
; Elizabeth Miller, Messrs. Paul New-|town 5; Landisville 7. Base on balls Samuel C. Johnstqn, of Hershey,
Plant perennials, vers, plants comer, Henry Miller, Misses Anna | off Robert 1. Struck out by Shultz [spent several days with his parents
Bi San Dow, Ls Kathryn Nisstoy, Virginia | 10. Wild pitches, Shultz. Umpires, Mr, and Mrs. James F. Johnston.
v ri lotta th le. | Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Hoover and Marken. Mr. and Mrs. Baber: Shireman
plants wi ie Cele-| Sheaffer, Raymond, Paul, Ralph, and — YY announce the birth of a daughter


brated Peat Moss.
Free delivery.
188R5.
Phone
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Ruhl’s
Formerly Zercher’s
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In fif§een years, the big places
will be by young men and
young wllmen who today have the
good judgdf@ent to get ready for
them. Whee will you be in fifteen
vears? 3
Day and Nig School. Write for
information,
Lancaster
Business Callege
48 North Queen Street
LANCASTER, PA.
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Weaver’s Barber Shop
Cor W. Main & Manheim Sts.

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Repairing Company
80-52 S. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa
GIFT SHOP
Fountain Pens
Don. W. Gor
JEWELER Mt. Joy, Pa.
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Mary Shaeffer, Jay, Ben, Ethel, and
Ruth Newcomer, Arlene, Anna Fran-
ces, and Mary Elizabeth Newcomer,
James Newcomer, Frances Risser,
Ella Grosh, Anna and Nora Snavely
Mrs. Susan Snavely, David Wagner
and also members of the Dorcas
Society, of which Mrs. Menno Hof-
fer is a member.
Ls a Good Clean
 

E. Main St., MOUNT JO
Ladies’ and Children’s Hai
Cutting a Specialty.



acing your order
Crushed
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MOUNT JOY, PA.
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Je Shoppe

MARCELLING, SH
CIALS, MANICUR
TREATMENTS,
For Appointment Phone 11
EXPERT HAIR CUTTER
In Attendance
For Children, Ladies & Gentlemen

NOTICE
TO WRENS
If you want
market prices for your calvél
call


A. R. MUMMAU
111R16 Elizabethtown, Pa.




 

 



OUR TRAVELERS LOST
HERE ON SATURDAY
Our Travelers couldn’t travel fast
enough here on Saturday to defeat
the Holtwood nine. After a full
nine inning battle the score was 10
C. Shirk, rf


Totals. ........ 6 132740 4
Holtwood
rt h o 'a ¢
$ 2 3 0 4 0
Peller, Hf... 2.2 0 0 90
R. Newswanger, 3b. 2 0 1 0 0
Gurtizen, p ...... 0 1 0 0 0
P. Newswanger, 2b. 0 0 0 1 0
Mickey, ¢ ...... 1. 1 11 0 @
Shank, ef ........ 1 01 0 0
Weiler, 1b ....... > 212 0 0
Erb, vf 0. 1 0 2 00
iii 10 27 5b 0
Mt. Joy 01300020 0—6
H’wood 000040 33 0 3—10
Two base hits, Zimmerman; three
Double plays,
Newswanger
base hits, R. Myers;
Shirk, Horst, Myers, R.
P. Newswanger, Weiler; Struck out
by Myers, 4; Zimmerman, 6; Struck
out by Gurtizen, 11; Number of In-
nings pitched by Myers, 4 1-3;
Zimmerman, 4 2-3; Base no balls
off Myers, 1; Hit by pitcher, Shank.
Umpires, Hagenberger, Markley.
Time, 2:15,
IRONVILLE BLIND MAN
TENDERED SURPRISE
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thoman
held a delightful surprise party for
the latter’s blind brother, Chester
Fry, at the home of = Mr. and Mrs.
P. G. Bard, at Ironville, Saturday
night. A fine chicken pot pie supper
was served and Mr. Fry was the
recipient of many presents. Freder-
ick Studenroth and Norman Bard
rendered a beautiful duet, and Mr.
Thoman harmonica selections.
Guests were present from Colum-
bia, Mountville and Lancaster,
making the trip by trucks.
cee
ince Carol didn’t get the
of from his father, but he in-
herited®a fortune. If the prince
has afiy sense he will be better sat-
at their home,
31.
Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald, of
Pittsburgh, are spending the week
with Rev, and Mrs. J. E. MacDon-
Wednesday, August
ald.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gable, of New
Cumberland, are visiting the form-
to 6. The Travelers outbatted the [eps parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. W.
winners 13 to 9. The score: Gahie
Mount Joy Lewis Henderson and Miss Ger-
r h o a eltrude McCowan, of Coatesville,
Sigler, rf, cf ..... 1 2 2 0 O|spent Sunday with Mrs. Barbara
Showalter. ef, 2b .. 1 1 2 0 0jHenderson.
0000 1 1 1 2 0of Miss Elizabeth Fletcher, of
R. Myers, 1b ..... 1 2 6 2 0])Coatesville, spent the week-end
.. ivi 0 211 2 0]with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Derr, 3b... 1 2 0 2 1|Abram Fletcher.
Schneider, 2b ..... 0 1 0 0 0] Mr. and Mrs. Howard Longenec-
Horst: 2b... 0 0 3 1 ojker, and son, Donald, of Norris
Myers, bp ......... 0 1 1 0 o]town, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Zimmerman, p .... 1 1 1 0:0 Mrs. H. B. Haines.
00 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. James Keller and
Hazel and Beryl
and Mrs.
daughters, Miriam,
spent Sunday with Mr,
John Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sharp left
Sunday for Riverside, New Jersey,
where they will attend the wedding
of Miss Marian Pennell.
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Harter and
daughter Marie, of this place, and
Mr. and Mrs, Christ Hostetter, of
Palmerton, left Sunday for Coburn.
where they will visit Professor and
Mrs, James Harter.
A Cee ee.
BUGHOUSE RHYME
Try this over on your bread basket.
A GROCERY STORE FIGHT
By
FOSTER TEA FRYE
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania
The “IN-DI-GO” was rather Blue,
While talking with the CHEESE;
About the Way the Crusty BREAD,
Was Quarreling with the PEAS.
And then the BUTTER butted in,
And said the LARD was Fat;
Which made the PICKELS Sour as
there,
In VIN-E-GAR they sat. .
The COUGH-EE
then,
Dis-turb-ing SUGAR-land;
While PRUNES Wrinkled up
Face,
At PEACHES who were Canned.
started Coughing
their
And so to shut their NOODLES up,
The HAM said let us smoke;
But MUSTARD said we can’t do
that
"Twill make the ARTI-CHOKE.
SHREDDED WHEAT
up and said,
Now LETT-US stop this Fray;
And not TURN-UP again until,
We MEAT some other day.
———————
The spoke

isfied with the fortune.


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i
Picked From Our
Weekly Card Basket
(From Page One)
Misses Ruth and Elizabeth Eby re-
turned home after spending two
, weeks at Ocean Grove, N. J.
Mr, Ben Brown accompanied by
Miss Spangler, of Lebanon, motored
to Atlantic City on Labor Day.
Mr. Norman Sprecher returned
home after spending a week’s vaca-
tion in the New England states.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hendrix and
son, Peter, motored to Philadelphia
where they visited friends several
days,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bundel and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Cramer and son


! motored to Atlantic City over Labor
Day.
Mr.
Chester,
parents, Mr.
awalt.
Miss Emily Gingrich and Mr. Le-
roy Morley, of Marietta, spent the
week-end at Elmira and Watkins
Glen, N. V.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Biffoni
and children, Thora and Anthony,
of Philadelphia, were gucsts of Mr.
Clarence Greenawalt, cf
spent a few days with his
and Mrs. 0. K, Green-
and Mrs. Geo. Heiserman for sev-
eral days.
Mr. Russell Kramer left Sunday
for
several days with his
Swisher.
Mrs. Clara Harnish and son, Ray-
mond, returned home on Labor Day
after spending several days at the
seashore.
Mr. and Mrs. Seiler and daughter
and Mr. Frank Tyndall motored to
Lewistown where he will spend
sister, Mrs.
New York where they spent the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Musser, child-
of Lancaster,
Childs
ren, and lady friend,
visited Mr. and Mrs. James
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Groff and
daughter, Geraldine, Mr. and Mrs.
F. B. Groff, spent Sunday at Cale-
donia Park,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gilbert
and daughters, Jane and Mary
Edith, spent the week end in Wash-
ington, D, C.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nissly, son,
Raymond, and daughter, Caroline,
motored to Carlisle and Gettysburg
on Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cover and daughter
Dorothy, of Pittsburg, are visiting
Mrs. Cover’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Wagner.
Mrs. Clarence Swisher returned
to her home in Lewistown, after
spending some time here with rela-
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gainor
and daughter, of Manheim, are
spending several days here with her
father, Mr. Abe Fauby.
Myr .and Mrs. Tillman Burkholder
of Elizabethtown, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wm, Manning, of Easton, spent
Saturday with Frank Stark.
Mr, and Mrs. Mark Winters, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Leiberher and sons,
Fred, Kenneth and Robert, spent
Sunday at Maple Grove.
Mr, and Mrs. Warren
son, Robert, and Miss
Hemperley spent Monday at
tal Springs, east of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eby and
daughter, Vera, were guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garber, at Wild-
wood, N. J., over Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrix and
children and ‘Mrs. Anna Hendrix
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf,
at Philadelphia, over the week end.
Miss Katie Taylor, of Hopewell
street, is taking her summer vaca-
tion this week and will visit with
friends in Harrisburg and Pittsburg.
Master William Lewis, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Lewis, is spending the
school year at Harrisburg with his
Bentzel,
Barbara
Crys-
aunt, He entered the William Penn
first grade school.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown,
sons, Arthur and Joe, of this place,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Landis,
of Lancaster, motored to Atlantic
City over the holidays.
Mr. and Mys. Elmer
Millway, and Mr. and
Stauffer and daughter,
of Oberlin, spent Saturday
Rev, and Mrs, Kiefer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cunningham,
and daughter, Miss Edna, of
Richmond Hill, N. Y., spent Friday
and Saturday with the family of
H. C. Myers, on Marietta street.
Mr. Levi G. Dillinger and family,
Mr. Henry Meckley and family, Mr.
Binkley, of
Mrs. Harmy
Margaret,
with
and Mrs. Harry Williams, and Mr.
Shofield spent three days at the
Mt. Joy Hunting Camp in Perry Co.
Messrs. Walter Kuhn, Dick
Greenawalt and Paul ‘Schroll of
this place, Mr. Jno. Weidman, of
Florin, and Mr. Hein, of Elizabeth-
town, spent two days camping,
near Shippensburg.
Mr. Raymond Nissly,
been visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. N. Nissly, the past few
weeks, left for Baltimore yesterday
who has
from where he will go by boat to
Frostproof, Florida.
Misses Elsie Dillinger, Hattie
Stauffer, Esther Stauffer, Phoebe
Barto, and Mr. Carl Drohan accom-
panied a number of other Mount
Joy folks to Mt. Gretna where they
spent the week end at Garber’s cot-
tage.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nissly, Miss
Caroline Nissly, Mr. Raymond Niss-
ly, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Garber, Miss
Esther Garber, Miss Elizabeth Sar-
les, and Mr. B. L, Garber were re-
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. David
L, Garber, at Elizabethtown.
Mrs. Alice Brandt Ebersole enter-
tained the following guests on Sun-
day: Mrs. C. Weidman and son,
John, Miss Lena Dissinger, Mrs. A.
Mummau, Miss Annie Epler, Mr.
and Mrs. N. R. Nissley, daughter,
Alice Marie, and son, Samuel B,,
and Mrs. Lizzie Batie.
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SEPT.
WEDNESDAY,

Reg. 9c Gold Seal Macaroni ..... SD ed . pkg 7c
Reb. 9c ASCO Noodles. 1 eevee pkg 7c
ASCO Tomato Soup .% Bo ssa ar can Tc
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Reg. 15¢ Delicious Cranberry eats 2 tumblers 17¢
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Reg. 21¢ ASCO California Asparagus ............ can 17¢
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