a | af FR PAGE FOUR THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. . le “1 + 0 yy : ] . ; nside’”’ Information P k d F §) | SEER Religious News “Information | Picked From Our ICTCR OF GETTYSBURG IN MARBLE | 1 (EB . | To remove chewing gum from a i mn ur Ure es | washable dress, soften the stain ee y ar as et | &B | with egg white and then wash. : NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE Spices and seasonings do not (From Page One) ; # CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY |supply the body with building [Bainbridge on Sunday. i | BORO AND THE ENTIRE ! il or energy but they are] Mrs, Edwin Hollister and child- i SURROUNDING COM- important as apetizers. ren are visiting at Columbia. | ‘ MUNITY ; Se Mrs. Frank Schroll and Mrs: Sam | ik A wire ah drainer is ’ a great | Zink visited Lancaster on Saturday. : time saver. Hot water can be pour- Frank Good, of Manville, N { Reformed Mennonite ed over the china, and only thelj is spe fing ; reeks at his Rev. Chyist: 5. Nolt. pasos eg. ox ro oh oi J., 1s spending two weeks a his . ’ silver and glasses need be dried. home here There will be Co servic ; : Hohe here i; = [essTs Juv rors: Tillis C res yi spoil es in the Reformed Mennonite Farmers’ Bulletin 1530, “Fitting i] ay Myers gad Yin | Cold wen Yi Ios Spon 1 ulletin g | Ellis were visitors : ancaster FONT Pos rou have church on West Main Street mnext| Dresses and Blouses’ is just what [ Tyesday Riots hens ° FOUR any ane Sunday morning at 9:30. ; > vhen vou beg your I : yer: Su 3 orning at 30 you need wh ty 2 begin your fall Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad KA b pe rk Seine. It may be had for the spent Sunday with relatives in 3 B I onegal Presbyterian Churc asking. Shrewbury, York county. i Hot iter ottles re ellen, DID ares | tien agin To ath 11 nt] IE ‘or Bann, ; hurch School at 9:30 A. M. the Tare 3 i 3 be tang i in 2% visiting his son and family, Mr. i In the colle of our many || Mr. D. C. Witmer, superinten- the o cr Dats ua en Jo is ” Abram Rinehart, of this place. ; vears of ing Drug Store | dent. ; : e sake of their teeth. ney Non Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heisey of merchandig we have nev- : Morning worship and sermon at oe a too, to . chew thelr; rin, spent Sunday at Salunga, er sold a @ore satisfactory have started a dairy 10:00. The pastor will preach. | food thoroughly. visiting Joseph Cooper and family. | Hot Bottle than and ®are prepared to serve El | re Mrs Calvin Kramer shent several { Kantleek. (8 3 | hie Mrs. Calvin Kramer spent severa 3 iF ® Past ined, Cloritied anned squas 3 fine. { 5 3 i tirely i { Presbyterian Church bis Tc oh Mah = fine days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. { It is ms: rely in one | resiy ’ Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor | 1° Mond hal | Harry Berntheizel. ot Manheim, Fa why it can’t {f! nik Qaily thruout Mount Joy Church School 9:30 A. M. joe Town hr Mrs. William Helman and Mrs. i teal. » Ks. { butt inti 1e 0? A H. S. Newcomer, Superintendent i ; nor ond un ides on il they [ 0'Haro, of Avoka, attended the i It} Ww Evening worship and sermon at | Bye ana 2p. gold in color | fune ral of Henry Grosh, recently. ! SH Th 7:30 P. M { rol : Ra Ir. and Mrs, C. S. Gingrich and | vht nea can be purchased Theme: “Faith and Character.” | Of col king pumpkin and | fa, il pent St y i Lancaster, | Ao 1 the followin busi- Vv it. tl oh a C«( yan ler } wit Mr. n Mrs nl A M STE i Althoung 4 1g \ y J : ) AE | wit Ir, at Mh 2A Gin ; : for two I and I umy | nn He | ; p Te then 1° and son Sherwood, of Stauffertown, | ig y Trinity Lutheran Church xe th and iue’ | visited at East Petersburg over Sun- | i Pd 50 Rev. Geo. A. Kerch Pastor | Y id | i fut 6 By” Ns 4 ¥ asi A t4 | I « A Q — 1 y Mrs Cov - | 1d | Jno. | 1 i € ~~ 3 FR in M ( bi Hoy I R: I Mornin: service 10:45 A. M | E§. career ||| i € > ( y « IY | 5 HE Le ox 1 St boar i rt if nawalt € Mi i To Yl et a] Store is ¥ 3 | | Ah | Jac Le RAE ees wimesm [rood {TN #MOUNT JOY, PA. | Brigade Saturday at 8:00! h vour nple | Chapter D. A. R. in Columbia last | ey a Ce S ; ! Cun eck, Ems i | ould be tested in these Mis Louise K. Rhoads spent : | D. Fe Ul} 1gelical Church § i 1 | 3 n Sunday, at Middle- | i % | Rev. A. L. Bernhart, Pastor { : possible { town, with her sister, Mrs, G orge | fa CY | Dint { M ] be | | | ) 8 held Wednesday. 730 P.M { vou a rest er in your] Mrs, Samuel Garber returned 1] ii v in WR a vidoe. P. M ome on ifter spending | | | i Re I Ay I i Ti 3 I. 1: } { fa NEw | 1a ¢ weer \ 12h at | i | i te ji 1 Le . AT ol A# Tv Y 3 { BE 100A toe. rms Hee | 4 weal : 1 the C pis Li : R 1 nee t iy at i CEE 3 { k War?” “7 order. Have comfortabl hair | Salunga itinz in the home of Photo by Henry Miller D : Var? heve, and some sort of an rack or sank Cooper. ; Ghana aay oo ca CHEER Ei 4 consecration service. ole : > 3 or AT dl 2 2 Front view of the sculptured allegorical group in the center of the 4 30 P M 1 ya : Get hhh General George Gordon Meade Memorial in Washington just presented We Bvery drop of milk thr ge ls oH us i" X mapas Xe SOR I aul, x f Elizabe thtown, by the State of Pennsylvania to the Federal Government. In the fore- a De In nTilk pod: oh : wih Phone 49R4 MT. JOY rsnip with us. { 2t whi omethir pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | ground, left to right, are Edward P. Simon and Grant M. Simon, of = 4 hd en In this oct26-3kos Te i space permits th A. B. Hoffer Philadelphia, architects of the memorial; Nicola d’Ascenzo, secretary of mach irities that are very | oD Methodist Episcopal Church n pick up Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burrell She Pennsylvania State Art Commission, and Getulio Piccirilli, of New likely to be sent in all milk and | ~ Rev. C. E. Wondierley, Pastor t handy here and son, Richard, of Harrisburg, ork, who executed the design of the memorial. cannot be r8fbved by straining or! 4.00 P. M. Junior Lesgus. houl have a small d p vere recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. cls AA. BL a wae; | filtering, are by the selon Wednesday evening, Prayer ser-| ible, where housekeeping purse [| Arthur Burrell and family ti if 3 ; ! and y. ile ific of centrifugs vice, 7:30, : v be accessible but out of sight. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swisher and RIT I SOF } ¥ OURG SINGERS force. This Be ol the ge 4 Friday, 8 P. M. Choir rehearsal. WIP daughter. Doris, and Russell Kram- NE BEd at ie SIE 2 fe nme pan | Sabbath School 9:15 P. M. MARKETING HINTS er, of Lewistown, spent Sunday a" re sr ‘ Pres o cust api ditt thai may r Garber. superintende A yy rs Ry PE TY i ave gotten into; milk { E. W. Garber, superintendent. FOR, HOUSEWIVES | with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kramer. eo) OUND IN HUNT FOR TALENT ave go . { Morning worship, 10:30 A. M. RIGA, Mrs. Samuel Eshleman returned 1 Epworth League, 6:30 P. M. The faworable weather this fall [home after spending several weeks Leader. Mrs. Schatz. is lengthing the season for many | with her daughter. Mrs. D. Vietor 3 ° ! Evening worship 7.30 P. M, homegrown vegetables. Some pro-| Heisey, at Cumberland, Maryland. pic ler Dairy ducts, however scarce, and the Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hassinger. Church of God Southern and Western states are|and son Ralph, spent Tuesday at Elizabethtown Mt. Joy Rev. I. A. MacDannald, D.D., Pastor | supplying the market. This week | Blain, Perry county. visiting the Phone Hs | S Q 9:30 A M. string beans from Virginia, South [formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hamaker, Superintendent. | and New Jersey were offered for |David Hassinger. 5 oct26-tf | rmon 10:30 A. M. sale in Philadelphia, according to Mr. and Mrs. William Winter- - | € . > © Prayer service 6:30. . | the Pennsylvania and Federal Bur-|myer, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Geibe | The membership of the church is | eau of Markets. and daughters. Emma and Anna, lad Ta asked to be at this service. Later in the season many string |spent several days in Huntington J 2 JHE TCT Evangelistic service 7.30 P. M. beans will be shipped from Louis-|county. Junior C. E, Wednesday 6.30. iana, The Mississippi flood land Mr. and Mrs. John Geib, Mr. and x Mount Joy Mid-week service Wednesday 745 covered much of the land and pre- | Mrs. Cyrus Geib, Mr. Charles Eby, Sund un RETURNING: Harris- Choir rehearsal, Thursday 7:30. their usual crops. String beans are | Mr. and Mrs. John Zeager left on ay = bure 7.15 P. M.: dletown You are invited to all services. a crop that grows quickly and| Sunday for Perry county to spend i he p M.: “Bl 8 thtown thousands of acres have been |the week at camp. 7.27 St. Mark’s United Brethren Church | planted in that State. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weaver, mu 7.40 P. M, and L caster Rev. H. S. Kiefer, Pastor Beets and carots are fairly|and children, Edward, Jean. Charles YORK 8.05 P. M. i ys . I ylenti £ ‘easong a i rice. | and nald £ pi rs . 3 % Sunday school at 9:00 AM Rlentital and Ie 1 enable in price, an Done and Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Pennsylvania R.R. H. N. Nissly, superintendent. Many of these are still being [ward Houser, motored to Bower's ovember 6th : Worship and sermon at 10:15 A. bunched and these will continue to|Beach on Sunday, yh 2 M = arri ive until a heavy frost kills the Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Gingrich = P io h Train Direct Ry en 4 "The services at Sunday School as | leaves. Growers often remove ‘the |and family of, Mifflintown. spent 2 2 1 Sond id = well os the morning service will be | tops of these roots crops and store |the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. = a Po 157. A Mm B. R. BISHOP % ll 'as the morning ! ice. for : ln ark hii i = Leaves , vy 1. ai : % in charge of a Father and Son. m du ¢ the winter, | Sherk and Mr. and Mrs. Morris B Arcives Ne 256.00 A. M Electric Shos Repairing 3 Jr. and Senior Christian Endeavor Turnips and rutabages are also | Stauffer. = w Ba : = : t 6: 0 BP. M offered but are not selling very Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nissly, Rev. Stopping at princi¥al stations a Wag Main Street MT. JOY, PA. : re ler, Ruth Derr well at present. Colder weather |and Mrs. H. S. Kiefer, Mrs. John 3 hetwoen hd Lane BE Jeaqer, L Le . . ~ Worship and sermon at 7:30 P.| seems to increase the consumption | Eby, Mrs. John Beamesderfer at- B caster 2 > | of these crops. These vegetables |tended a Sunday School conference Returning, leaves % York ® Pop g d a du ay » 1 = ’ +d S or Ms are most.cordially invited to | are very similar and are often |at Elizabethtown on Friday. Penna. Station, 6.30@P. M. m on S mat 3 confused. The st common var- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hipple, and 2 Hudson Terminal, 6:3 M. a i iety of turnips arriving on the|daughters., Jeanette and Mary Fliz- |= = St. Luke's Episcopal Church market is white with purple tops. |abeth, Mr. Harvey Hipple and Mus. - PennsylvaniaR, R. u t. Lu < wy M.A. Rector The rutabaga is rougher and dark- Perry Hipple visited Mr. and Mrs. 1 BR RE | mE Rev. C. E. Knickle, M. A., er in appearance but the flesh is|{John Hipple, at West Chester on 9:15 A. M. Sunaay t f a yellowish color and is claimed Sunday. Thos. J. Brown, Superifften: ent, to be of higher quality. Rev. Kiefer, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. 10:30 A. M. Holy Communion. Hallowe’en is close at hand and Nissly, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Newcom- 7:30 P. M. Evening Sr Sopies are very popular for this|er and Mr. Lloyd Kline attended : This is especially for the 3} holiday. There is an abundant sup-|Tancaster County Sunday Schooi ‘oung American singers— people. : vly and for this reason next week | Convention at E. Lampeter on Sat- umably the best in the WE GIVE PROMPT AN; GUAR. Monday 7:30 P. M. choir practice. has been set aside as National urday country—will face the micro- ANTEED SERVICE rn 7 nna ’ . ac he : Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Woman's | Apple W eek, Many retail dealers Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dillinger and phone at Satien WEAR oa Look for another ad in this Auxiliary at Mrs, Thomas Brown, | are featuring apples and running | family, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schroll New You os SY be Sr special sales. aril Mrs nv | cember to sing for fa ¢ . . Br. 2:00 Ministerial Ter and Mp. nd Mrs ait They wil. be the finalists in the Na- amous Chincotague 8:00 P. M. Ministeria Mecklev and family, Mrs PARE y Tuesday, 8: . eckley and family, Mrs. Barbara ional Radio Audition of the Atwater 5 Association with the wives of the | AN OLD FASHIONED Heilig and daughter, Miss Edna, all Hon hi i ot Philadelphia Ug Salt Oysters ministers at the residence of Rev. WINTER PREDICTED | motored to Perry county where sent Foun ae a oor. cadis Si. - This ation-wide ques pyr Barnhart. : they spent the week end at a hunt- This na : Friday, 7:30 P. M. Junior Guild An old-fashioned winter with ing camp. voices has already revealed [ce Crea : ~ rv ; : 3 singers f romise, Ww at the home of Miss Esther Henry. plenty of snow, rain, sleet and ice Dr. Charles Brubaker, of Beet 9 young Sap ol be : pa = ave entere ec sts eage . ree : is the prediction for the next few |Ohio, General Secretary of Sunday I offer them recog Florin U. B. Church in Christ months of Paul K. Schimmack, self | Schools of United Brethren church, Taare ot Bone oa a chance to com- . Rev. J. C. Deitzier, pastor styled weather shark and astrolog- [and daughter, Mrs J. R. Howe, also sig for pales SI7.500. QUALITY GREEN GROC BRANDT : Bible School 9:80 A. M. Or Pu, of Dayton, Ohio, Secretary of the | pi. ive figures are sponsoring the 4 E. Main St. MOUNT JOY, Mount Joy Street Wp Pa This is a Rally Day service. Sitting in his study with maps | Children’s Division of the United undertaking as a National Audition a A Bell Phone 43R3 % | : The program is as follows: and charts, Schimmack has trace | Brethren Sunday Schools, spent Co aitior Thay ave EDWARD W. BOK wi ermanent Wa i Song; Devotional Reading; Pray-| the position of all the planets up to | some time with Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Rot onolit: Overs : Vv ng Song; 1 30me Lime : Homer, the Metropolitan Dera taken to New York by the Atwater HOUSE FOR SALE— [ G Ed a te Raadine of Lesson; | May 7, 1928 gs re gave a splendid Stillen: Zolle > % : TR : O A practic | enuine mond Process er; Song; Reading Cu Dr : : Nissly. Mrs. Howe gave a splendic star; Mrs, Edgar Stillman Kelley, gent Foundation for the finals, which ally new 6-room house, along trol Teaching of Lesson; Song; Rectin- Schimmack advises that | address in the U. B. church on] president of the National Federa- will be broadcast over a national net ley at Florin, all modern conven: | tion, “The Announcer,” Junior Lig- weather will set in about Novembe: | Sunday evening. tion of Music Clubs; Edward W. BOK, work of stations. The awards for | jences and in Al shape. I will sell | EXP) gins; Recitation, ‘Stay at Homes.” | 12 7 ye. uss former editor ‘of the Ladies’ Home these will be as follows: | very reasonable to a snappy buyer | Cu . wnat aio “OW 1 Now Ernie: ory ini rites 11 rife +s % Mildred Hamilton; Exercise, Jia ANY York and vicinity will be Farm Credit Improves Journal, and Mrs. Otto H. Kahn, wire Winners of first place — one ome apd Jett 400 E. Milady Be Shoppe the Cross of Christ uplifted; visited by a big storm lasting fron Federal warehousing is improving | of the world-famous New York bank- young man and one young woman— one ay J Oy mar. 9- tf. 70 Main St., E. PA. tation; “I'm Glad We Can Rally,” | December 1 to 3 inclusive. Three | ron” credits Departments of Agri- ( er and music patron. | will each receive $5,000 cash and Omar Groff; Song, “Little Sheaves | days later there will be a heavy sulture specialists claim. The Fed- Winners of state auditions—one boy two years’ tuition in a musical con- We Bring,” Primary and Interme-| snowfall in Canada and the north wral warehouse act, they say, has| and one | ~receive silver medals servatory. \ diate departments. | ern part of the United States. ready accomplished the purpose | and are sehen to their district audi-| Winners of second place will each Junior Society at 5:15 P. M. Christmas shoppers will have tc f the framers of the law. It has| tions at the expense of the Founda- receive $2,000 cash and one year's Intermediate Society 5.4 5 P. + | trudge about in mud and slush this nade sound, orderly marketing tion to compete with young singers | tuition. ; : Christian Endeavor Society at year, but will be recompensed wit} yossible, It opened new avenues to | from their neighboring states. Winners | Winners of third place will each 6:30 P. M. a white Christmas, after whict | credit to the farmers and to | Of each of the five district auditions— | receive $1,000 and one year’s tuition. Leader, Mr. Albert Hains. . | January and February will be col | ;thers handling agricultural pro- [ one young nan and one young woman ; Wine of fourth place will each Re. Woman’s Missionary Day service! and blustery. lucts, Growers of staple crops get | in each--receive gold medals and are receive $500. at 7:15 P. M. il Schimmack says the lion wil'| nore credit and get better interest Wl ees ti } dered | show his teeth the first art il ates ig rarehouse receipts A fine program will be renc show his teet the part ol | ates on Federal warehouse receipts eC ise 387 : i 5 at this service. One of the promin-| March, but that month and Apri | han they get for receipts from | ED nal Me Reglecte 20 ay . 3 . 1 ' 1: . . : ates S « r a ar ‘ > o ab sta s address t features will be the Rev. JF. vin be relatively springlike. May | varehouses which do not qualify Latest igures show tha arm anything a out static in is address | FOR SALE NOW en Af {ive BIT. vrs ae } | tenants comprise 38.6 per cent of to the radio people. There’s an art] Musselman, a massionary to rica, | and June will prove to be unseason- | jnder the act. ! 2 ] us: ’ A i i ; anions | | the total number of farm operators. in knowing what not to say. ho will be the speaker. A good: gle, the astrologer said. : who > eet eee DTT NS w i { The ercentage of tenancy in the, Swen attendance is anticipated. You are REPUBLICANS who wish to vote | 1! perce 1 el specially invited by the society to | “Dobbin” Coming Back for BARD for COUNTY differors Sistas i counties 8S gs | New shoots of the bamboo grow ons this service, | Demand for horses is increasing. | can do + by putting an X | Ch on at a pine at the rate of nine inches in twenty Tuesday ! ..cordi o St: livestock | Miter the name of BARD, : 55.1200 0 ; ® four hours during the rainy season. Teacher Training class 2 Recording o Prats hey vote the straight Republican j are tenants. In other counties more ? 2 y at 7:15 P. M. Chorgs’ will men. Many farmers int le state are | ‘icket. nov2-1t | than 95 per cent are tenants. Only | : " : Teacher Training oru j Dying purebred stallions and reg- | FT ce | 3 per cent of the farmers in Maine| BARD was high man at the Prim- vse Tuesday, at 8:00 P. M. istered mares. Our classified ads bring results. OR a : ary Election for COUNTY COM- rehea 7:30. NE Oring were tenants in 1925 as contrasted Prayer scrvicgh Thursday at > | The Mt. Joy ‘Bulletin costs only 925,88. MISSIONER. ~ He should be elect- the evening. | Subseribe for The Bulletin. | $1.50 per year. with 68 per cent in Mississinpi. led. Vote for BARD. nov2-1t I i 5 i ; Hid £ 4 - HAA 3 2 i LL {