THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, ’'27 PAGE FOUR 5 REPORT OF CONDITION i FIRST ghove ann oat is true to the best of my | 'Y lks A TAT J nowiledge anc ig MR PENNSYLVANIA, AT | ELIAS F. NOL T, Presiden oung OIKS Ie THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCTOBER hed and aff med to before me this | 10, 1927 fi gay of Ucloher, | Henry | Loser, Notary Public | og RESOURCES vr ire th Kr oer ae | Joined in Wedlock rediscount 3 054946.48 Correct—Attest: ns 954,046.48 H. W. MINNICH aE secured, none; Mnse- How Da | NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN 1 to secure circu. 3 ~ : i Directors| YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED ea fiom) REPORT OF THE ConDIfion| '™ THE HOLY BONDS Al other United State cre. OF THE FLORIN TRUST GOM.| OF MATRIMONY ar = 5 76.42] PANY, LOCATED AT FLORIN | a ot 796 | LANCASTER COUNTY, AS Richards—Forry B I OF 5th DAY OF OCT., 1927. Austin M. Richards, son of Mrs. Fa RESOURCES: Nettie Kopp, of York, Miss Mary E. Re 7 Reserve Fund: Forry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t J Cash, specie, & | Reuben Forry, of near here, were Law rese Federgl Re- notes $10,354.85 married Thursday afternoon, by Cas v i dne Due from Ap- Rev, Dr, Walter T. Traub. The cere- fr i . 7426 proved reserve mony was performed in the parson- Am Sy ens agents 10,009.87 age of the Christ Lutheran church. th Q 10,130.24 Legal reserve se- The couple will reside in York. Che curities, at par 2,000.00 —— tl s oes $22,364.72 : re i 72 I Nickels and cents ........ 239.66 M Grove == Zink to . 1 47.99 Cash- toms... 0. 844.48 Mr. and Mrs. George Zink, of M 1s 3 7.60 | Due from banks, trust com- West Market street, Marietta, le 1 Treas panies, ete., excluding the harriage of _ their : Teserve .. . Sia. 853.32 daughter, M. Rebecca Zink, to 26,00 Raymc N. Grove, of Rowenna, on Ot 1,661.94 900.00 October 6, at Belair, Maryland. The $1.082.397.10 | Rev. Glenn Sweitzer, of the Presby- LIABILITIES r m mes 74,672.43 terian church. The couple will reside Sa 3 » loans with collateral 27;815.36 in Marietta. U § th collateral 8250.00 L y Upon one 1 Greenawalt — Koser i ‘$y. 200783] Dame ........ Wels 20,435.00 Apert Greenawalt, son of Mr. i n Upon tw on, and Mr. Albert Greenawalt, of near §: 2 y re noes “i is 2,809.7 4 ai Miss Sara Koser, of : nae oe 5 835.00 were married Thurs- ( 1 = : 79.271 da) 1 oF at 4 o'clock hy Bis- 8 i i isan pat oo ¢ of r. The 8 | Office building and lot Simrad on L, 6. Musser, of Me Jos The rato | Forme yr 6. 443.83 remony was witnessed y the Ind i to 2 Other 5,048.38 brides: on S parents. The couple ¢ : : I Drees 1.17 l reside with Mr, Grecnawalt's 1 | arents St Other 3 i { 3 325.00 tei ¥ ¢ - Rohrer—Zook 3 Totals a $831,066.80 A pretty wedding took place last i LIABILITIES Tue lay morning, at 11 o'clock, S i ” | ) 5,000.00 under the Witness Tree at Donegal 0 ts 8.97 | Presbyterain church, when Miss i 7 | Anna Mae Rohrer, of Erisman’s B i ay ! 28,140.41 church, became the bride of Richard 8 ve ‘i | of Donegal Springs. tha | B. Segelken, pastor of the § in | 68,965.52 chy rch, officiated, and the ring i al 104.47 ceremony was used. The couple | S I 3 Lo $69,069.99 was atended by Miss Mary Rohrer, | Time deposi sister of the bride, and Mr. William A | Time ce oh Lewis, my hos Fr onl 25,044.10 The bride wore a dress of beige | Sa gms te Lr 7.695.18 Crepe romaine with hat to match ore me. this | Time avi and carried a bride’s bouquet of +» fand deposits .... 4. . 66.117.12 butterfly roses. The maid of honor s | $ 98,856.40 Wore rose crepe and carried pink J. S. CARMANY, Bills payable on de-f aol Only the immmediate fam- A, F. SYVYDER. 'M. D. Sand 10.000.00 ilies and a few friends witnessed the _ AMOS N MUSSER | 3 ceremony, following which a re- . Directors Total... Bo... |... $331,066.80 ception was held at the home of ———— | Trust Funds: i the bride’s parents. Dinner was ser- REPORT OF CON DA] a QF THE UNION { Mortgages... {.... $2475.00 ved to 60 guests. AT MOUNT JOY, IN STATE OF | Cash balance 456.47 Mr. and Mrs, Zook left on a BUSINESS oN OC TOBER 10, 1927 5g op : wedding trip to Watkins Glen, Ph niin ig ii Total Trust Funfls . $2,931.47 poeono Mountains and other points. discounts, in- CORPORATE TRUSTS { They will be at home after Novem- scounts 1,194,920.07 4 Total amount (i.! e. face (ber 1, at 364 Donegal Spring street, $1,194,920.07 secured, unse- Oveérdrafts, none; cured 69.41 Deposited to secure circu- latian (U. S. bonds par value) rem $100,000.00 1 J States s 244,350.00 ents soins rotated 344,350.00 Other Tr ben ls, stocks, securit es, etc 503,217.34 Hc ouse, $25,000; Furniture and Fixtures, Poem 3 . 33,704.00 Real estate o- ned other than _bagkimé house 2,173.30 tegerve with Federal Re- Bahk 61,249.78 ash in and amount due from nati@na] banks 76,730.55 Amount duejfrom State banks, bankers, afd trust companies in the United States 6,840.59 Total of ites 9, 10, 11,-12 and 13 1 83,571.14 Miscellaneous fash items 328.29 Redemption fund with U S. Treas- urer and due ifrom U. S. Treas. 5,000.00 Other assets, ifjany 27.05 Total $2,228,610.38 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in .....$125,000.00 Surplus fi 300,000.00 Undivided fits % $36,204.59 Less curr 784.32 48,420.27 LIABIRITIES 1 ....550,000.0( 50,000.00 27, anc Individual deposits check Total of dem Savings depo 154,991.28 and deg 317,623.29 Other time d Total of time Notes and bills Total 1 State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancas- ter, ss: I, Elias F. Nolt, President of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the 98.300.00 | standing 806.14 | ¥ 2 - Total .-_ | Corporate 655,651.23 value) of Trusts under SS. Wayne fn 1% name emnly affirm that mest, Treasurer of Institution, do sol- the above state- ledge and beliéf. J. WAYNE AUNGST, Treas. | Affirmed and subscribed to before | me this 14th day of Oct., 1927. Lester E. Roberts, Notary Public. My commission expires Mar. 5, 1931. Correct—Attest: EZRA /H. ENGLE J. Y. KLINE A. D.'GARBER | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE TRUST DEPARTMENT OF THE UNION NATIONAL MT. State of Penndylvania, County of | Paul’s Prote ment is true to the best of my know- | | | | Directors | | here. deeds of trust pr mor. res executed; by or- { —— ye to Hf Com- { : Eshleman—Gerfin pany as Trust to se- Miss Clara G. Gerfin, daughter of cure issues ‘of feorporate | Mrs. Ada Gerfin, 403 Poplar St., ponds, including Equip- Columbia, became the bride of C. ment Trusts ........ $125,000.00 1, Eshleman, of this boro, in St. stant Episcopal church, the ring ceremony being performed by Rev. Guy F. Caruthers, D, D., rector of the church. The bride was given in marriage [ by her brother, Ernest Gerfin. The bridal party entered the church to the strains of Lohengrin’s Wedding March played by Prof. T. J. Kro- | del, organist of the cturch, after which Mrs. Chester Hinkle sang “At Dawning,” and “Promise Me,” The bride was attended by Miss Beatrice Lindsay, of Harrisburg, as maid-of-honor; Miss Katherine Kum- { mich, of Columbia, and Miss Anna G. Kauffman, of Lancaster, as the | JOY BANK, LOCATED AT EAST | rafts, Schedule none Cash balance A Tr ust, d. 1,247.58 Trust’ Funds ... $96,849.76 Trusts, Total amount (i. e. face value) o Trusts under% deeds of trust or mortgages exeéuted by Corporations to the Company as Trustee to se- cure issues of ‘corporate bonds, in- cluding Equipment Trusts, none. Total amount of securities posited by Corporation with the Company as Trustee to secure issues of Collateral Trust Bonds, none. State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster, I, H. N. Nissly, above named Bank, affirm that the above true to the best of and belief. Cashier of do solemnly statement is my knowledge H. N. Subscribed and me this 10th day Annie C. Ble My commissi 1929, Correct—Attest: 1. .D. NISSLY, affirmed to before of: 1927. singer, Notary Public. n expires Jan. 6, STEHMAN ELI G. REIST JOY, PA., LOCATED AT JOY, L: RC. CO., PA., AS OF DAY OF QCTOBER, 1927. Permanent Mgvestments, viz: a. Mortgages ...... $42,429.53 | b. Other 22,800.00 Temporary viz: a. Mortgages nd other securities, none. b. Advances a loans from general unkpvested cash, none c. Overdrafts, Schedgle ......... 0 107.69 d. Cash balance ..... Total trust funds .$6%,629.60 Corporate Trusts, Total amount (i. e. face val | groom, | MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY, PENNA, | 3, AS OF 5th DAY OF OCT., 1927 | Perron ent Investme nts, viz: gages, none. | Ins restments, none Temporary Investments, viz: 3| a. Mortgages and other | sccuvifies ovens $93,202.18 ; b. Advances and loans r neral uninvest- va reine 2,400.00 bridesmaids. Abert Myers, of Mt. Joy, was best man; Earl Myers and Eshleman, brother of the both of Mount Joy were Ross ushers, The bride was attired in white crepe back satin, and wore a veil of tulle, held in place by crange blos- soms and carried a shower bouquet ses and lilies of the valley. s Lindsay wore a dress ¢f pink chiffon over pink satin and a pic- | ture hat to match and carried bou- i quet of butterfly roses. Miss Kim- mich wore a dress of green satin with lace overskirt of same shade, with picture hat to match. Miss | Kauffman wore a dress of yellow de- ! the Cashier Directors. | the as Trustee to secure is- REPORT OF THE CONDITION |Equipme OF THE TRUST DEPARTMENT OF | FIRST, NATIONAL BANK OF MT. ed by Cor MOUNT | pany as Trustge to secure 5th | | Collateral Tru 292.38 | ¢ orrect—Attest: satin with picture hat to match of the same shade and ooth bridesmaids | carried boquets of sweetheart ros- es { ~The orated with church was beautifully dec- ferns and cut flowers, and there were about two hundred guests present from Philadelphia, Lancaster, Harrisburg, Mount Joy | points. wedding Parish House attended and other After the was held in the torium, which was hundred guests. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Esh- leman left on a wedding trip to Ni- agara Falls and Canada and on their | return will reside in Mount Joy. en ne tl reception audi- by one a There is always room at the top; the elevator c doesn’t run that high. | jE CLARENCE SCHOCK musts under deeds of trust or mort- by Corporations to corporate bonds, including Trusts, none | sues of Total anfgunt of securities deposit- rations with the Com- issues of Bonds, none y-vania, County of { R. Felle Cashier of the bare named Bani do solemnly | affirm that the above’statement is [true to the best of my krgwledge and belief. | State of Pen ss: R. FELLENBAU]I Subscribed and affirmed me this 15th day of Oct., 19 W. M. Hollowbush, Notary My commission expires Feb 193 24, J. S. CARMANY AMOS N. MUSSER A. F. SNYDER, M. D. | Directors Cashier | before | Religious News in Our Churches NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM- MUNITY Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School at 9:00 A. M. Mr. D. C. Witmer, superinten- dent, ev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. Morning service 10:45 A. M. 7:00 P. M. Evening service. Church of God I. A. MacDannald, D.D., Pastor S. 9:30 A. M. S. Hamaker, Sermon 10:30 A. 30 P. M. C. E 6: Leader, Mr. A. B. Hoffer. Sermon 7:30 P, M, Junior C. E, Wednesday 6.30. Mid-week service Wednesday 7.45 Choir rehearsal, Thursday 7:30. You are invited to all services. Trinity Lutheran Church | | Re Superintendent. I. St. Mark’s United Brethren Church Rev. H. S. Kiefer, Pastor Sunday school at 9:00 A. M. H. N. Nissly, superintendent. Worship and sermon at 10:15 M. Jr. and Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30. FP. M. Le: ader, Arthur D. Sprecher. Worship and sermon at 7:36 M. You are all these A. most cordially invited to services. Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School 9:30 A. M. H. S. Newcomer, Superintendent Morning worship at 10:30. Theme: “The Consuming Zeal Christ”. Evening worship and 7:30. Theme: Faith.” Lof | 3 sermon a “The Perseverance. of Wednesday evening at 7:30. Six studies in “The Adventure of the Church.” First study, “The Adven- ure in Fellowship.” T. U. Evangelical Church Rev. A. L. Bernhart, Pastor Mid-week prayer service will held Wednesday, 7.30 P. M. Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30 P. M Sabbath school, Sunday 9:30. Preaching, Sunday, 10.30 A. M. K. L. C. E, Sunday, 6:45 P. M. Topic: “Christian Endeavor in all Lands.” Leader, Mr. C. S. Gingrich. Preaching 7 $80 P, M. Come and worship with us. be St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. C. E. Knickle, M. A., Rector 9:15 A. M. Sunaay School. Thos. J. Brown, superintendent, 10:30 A. M. Morning service. Sermon by Rev. Fred Bartor, Paradise. Rev. Mr. Knickle give the Holy Communion at dise. 7:30 P. M. Evening service. Monday 7:30 P. M. choir practice. of will Para- Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. St. Mary’s Guild will meet with Mrs. Harry Brown. Meeting of Synod at Roanoke, Va. Mr. Ben Brown is a delegate and will attend. i Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. C. E. Wonderley, Pastor 4.00 P. M. Junior League. Wednesday evening, Prayer ser- vice, 7:30, Immediately following services, . the election of lay delegate and | one alternate to the next confer- SE snus ence. All members above 21 years of age are requested to be present at the meeting. Friday afternoon at 2 P. M. the Fourth Quartery Conference. All reports from the heads of the de- | partments of the church at this con- ference. All members are invited. Friday, 8 P. M. Choir rehearsal. Sabbath School 9:20 A. M. | | | SPEED Al = = Nl ie —r 6 Hold: it there all day long . / with ease to car and comfort to passengers pYour Essex gives you 50 miles an hour all day long. Far greater speed if you want it. illiant activity in pick-up and hill climbing. More than times the power its motor size ordinarily rates it. Lo life and enduring character to all its abilities and qualit It is exclusive performance because Essdx. Super-Six de- sign is exclusive. And because every part'ef motor and chassis isengineered to true balance with ev eryother part. ESSEX Super-Six Coupe $735 hh Jedan $836 4-Passenger Speedster $835 Coach $735 All prices f. o. b. Detroit, plus war excise tax E. B. ROHRER, Mt. Joy, 2-Passenger Speedabout $700 22 oe | E. W. Garber, superintendent. lL; BN Rees Rese | | ITH Morning worship, 10:30 A. M. |g 1 = 000000000 yw” TAT 3 Epworth League, 6:30 P. M. |® | COMING! ne Topic: “Christ Winning His Com- ® Bs Topi s com ® RUBIN & RUBIN * § Leader, Miss Iva Shoop. rrisburg’s Eyesight n 3 | 3 Evening worship 7.30 P. M, Will Be at {The Popular Box | Theme: “The Cross.” ® Chandler’s Drug Store = 8 \ ; The Knights of Malta lodge will ® iount Joy, Pa. = 3 for Hallowe’en be our guests, a ONE DAY ONLY = A | — tur | 3 Florin U. B. Church ia Christ | WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2nd ou a TY JONTEEL Rev. J. C. Deitzler, pastor = 9 A.M. TO 5 P. M. =" Stopping at Ld istown, Me. & \ Bible School 9:30 A. M. a =" Union, Huntingd & Tyrene { C 3 1 Morning worship at 10:30 A. M. |g : hgco ates Junior Society at 5:15 P. M. 8 Sunday, Oct ber 30 Intermediate Society 5.45 P. M. |= NT | Christian Endeavor Society at|® / mn Lt TH RIN AM | 6:30 P. M. anid x of Evening worship 7:15 P. M. RETURNING \ | The Reverend J. B. Brubaker, | minister of the Church of Brethren, will deliver the evening | message, instead of the regular iil tor. Teacher Training at 7:00 P. M Teacher Training Chorus rehearse Tuesday, at 8:00 P. M. Prayer service "Thursday at 7:30. Special Announcements ally Day service in the Bible’ school Sunday morning, Novembel | 6, at 9:30. | Woman’s Missionary Day, Sunday t evening, November 6, at 7.15 o’- clock. A splendid prograni has been prepared for the occasion. The Rev. J. F. Musselman, a missionary to Africa, will be the spcaker for a class Tuesday B { the evening. You are all invited to these serv- ices. = U0 J OT = li 1 a: Qur classified ads bring results. WThe Mt. Joy Bulletin costs only $1.80 per year. the ©0009 FOR SALE TWO FAMILY FRAME HOUSE, all conveniences, situate on Wood Street, Florin, neaxly new, small amount of cash down will buy. Price per side, $3750. py $500 cash down payment will buy one-half of the two-story frame house, situate on Tarvia oiled street, Florin, with two car garage. Price $2500. Entire house $5000. "eg can buy all if you wish. TWO FAMILY HOUSE, with two ar garage, situate on Main street, Florin, Pa. Price for entire house $3600, Will be liberally financed. 5 Two story frame building situate along Main street, Florin, Pa., with store room approximately one hundred feet, long, would make an Price $3500. Easy if desired. 5 ideal place for business. I have houses for sale from $2000 to $17,000, and in, most cases, a small payment will start you to buy and own your home}, \ \ ® ak » mn S. Nissley Gingrich Bell Phone 176R3 FLORIN, PENNA, % \ 1 Road ot sans aes ® / Leaves Altoona 7.30 P. M.; ‘yrone 7.57 P. M.; Huntingdon 830%P. M.; Mt. Union 8:48 P. M.; Lewistown 9.21 P. M. % Pennsylvania Railroad Why Stra n Your y Eyeq? | Wh Avai th en You Cin vail Your “ew ARE OR THe An excellent assortmént ol, Rubin 4 B ubin T WAIT creams, caramels, Eye Ser ice Git tines that meet with} in- stant approval. at Such Moderafie Prices ly Shell Frames SE 50 Repairing L One Pound Box As Low As 50-52 S. Queen St., Lancas Pa Toric Lenses $7 50 ~ 60c As Low As Permanent Waving Bifocals, for Far a Genuine Edmond Process Near as Low as J $10 E. W. GARBER Eyes Examined—No Drops posal) ad PERATORS 2 o0, © stablshed 2 ears ° The tore posers Milady Beau pe 70 Main St, £. MT. JOY, PAT MOUNT JOY. PA,