Se 3 CH 7th,! 192% THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. WEDNESDAY, MAR th, “A WONDROUS CHANGE IN MAJESTIC RANGE” oi SPECIAL FACTORY EXHIBIT NEXT WEEK ONLY! MARCH 12th fo 17th, 1928 | THE NEW ALL-ENAMEL GREAT MAJESTIC It is the range designed and built for the modern Better Farm Equipment Week MARCH 12th to 17th, 1928 Farm Implements on Special Display All Week. All lines will be represent- a at ————— nn sas ed by factory representatives. MOVING PICTURES WILL BE SPECIAL FEATURES ON FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 16th, 1928 We will have Moving Pictures in the HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM. At this time we will show the NEW FORD CAR Under CONSTRUCTION. We will show pictures dealing with the much talked of Corn Borer and Control kitchen. New beauty is in its glossy all-enamel finish and bright nickel trimmings; new conveniences in the many features that have been incorporated in its design. With the same qualities of good cooking and baking that has earned for the Majestic its excellent reputation among housewives everywhere. It is the acme of modern range construction. Methods used in this work. We will show pictures on the New Methods of Cut- FREE NEXT WEEK You’d be proud to have this in your kitchen! Handsome DeLuxe Nickel Plat- ed copper ware. A complete set, abso- lutely FREE, to every woman who buys a Majestic at our store next week. On dis- play in our window now. THE MAJESTIC “PAY-AS-YOU-USE-IT” PLAN ting and Curing Hay. Hay Day will then be Pay Day. We will also show a Picture of the Romance of Sleepy Valley. The Lancaster County Farm Bureau will be in charge of this last picture. These pictures will be of an educational nature and will be a valuable treat to the whole Country-Side. To make it possible for every housewife to own an All-Enamel Majestic, we have made spe- cial arrangements with the Majestic Manufacturing Company whereby this range may be bought Watch the papers next week for some more special features, especially dur- ” on a ‘“pay-as-you-use-it” plan. . : We would be glad to explain it to you in full. ing Friday and Saturday, March 16th and 17th. THE ALL-ENAMEL MAJESTIC IS NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE. | ALL ADULTS ARE INVITED. NO ADMISSION. SHOW FREE. COME IN AND SEE IT—TODAY! H. S. NEWCOMER & SON, MT. JOY { of Reading also survive. Services | noon of angina pectoris. He was a The funeral will be held from his! Road We Must All (From Page One) Charles H. Marley Charles H. Marley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Marley, Marietta, died in the Rossmere sanitarium, Lancaster, aged 33 years. He leaves a wife, Catherine, one child, and his parents. Mrs. Annie M. Good Annie M. Good, 92 years old, died at the home of her son, Clar- ence, at Lancaster, on Tuesday. The following survive: Harry, of Mar- jon, Ohio; Mrs. Cora Chievers, of New York City; and Clarence, of Lancaster. The funeral will be held on Friday at two o'clock at 30 West New Street, Lancaster, and the body will be brought here for burial in the Mount Joy cemetery. Mrs. Martin Douthit the late home Tuesday afternoon, with burial in the Mt. Tunnel cem- etery. ats 3 Rev. I. Howard Kern City where he was pastor of Christ Lutheran church, last Wednesday. h . Cassel, died §Sunday morning at his home, due to advanced age. imember of the Mennonite church a son of the late, John and were held this afternoon in Kauff- Mrs. Susan Engle Barr Mrs. Susan Engle Barr, 81 years old, formerly of Marietta, died Sat- urday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ezra Engle Glen Mills, Pa. Mrs. Barr was the widow of Eli J. Barr, The following children sur- vive: Christian E., Lancaster; Mrs. Elizabeth Hepp, Lititz; Mrs. Anna Lutz, New York City; Mrs. Viola Engle, Glen Mills; Mrs. Mary Brink- ley, Cobb, California; Mrs. Martha Greengrass, Trenton, N. J; Mrs. Sue Richards, Moylan, Pa., and Thaddeus S., Folcroft, Pa, Thirty- one grandchildren and nine great grandchildren also survive. The funeral was held Tuesday morning at Lancaster with Mellinger’s cemetery, Harry G. Stoler Harry G. “Sheeney” Stoler, a native and almost life long resident of this place, died in the hospital west, The body was brought here and the funeral held from the under- | taking parlors of Mr. H. C. Brun- (ner, Monday afternoon, with inter- John W. Barto John W. Barto, aged 67 years, Jeremiah, of Mount Joy; Jonas, of Tuesday afternoon with further public services in Manheim Menno- interment in resident of Marietta during his en- lumber business but in later years was employed by the Marietta Hol- loware Enamel Company. He is survived by his wife, who before marriage was Miss May Grier, of Columbia; three children, Gertrude, wife of Earl Warner, Philadelphia; Anna, wife of William Blacksmith, of Camp Hill; and Josephine, wife of W. H. Paxson, of Glenolden; and one brother, H. Lincoln, Los Angel- es, Cal. He was a member of Col- umbia Assembly No. 20, A, 0. M. P., and of Pioneer Fire Marietta. Marietta cemetery. | Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Ginder, aged 87, died Lizzie Brandt, after an illness of six complication of diseases. weeks of al She was | and Henry, Elizabethtown R. D. 2. Thirty-nine grandchildren, 60 great | grandchildren and a brother, Jacob | Eby, of Reading also survive. Ser-| vices will be held at the home of Chiques church, at 2 o’clock. ial will be made Bur- in the adjoining {one years ago he moved to Rheems | where he conducted the business sides his wife, Annie, he leaves two sons, Morris, of Rheems, and Willis, of this place, and four daughters ag | . Funeral services were held Sat- | R., Brunnerville; Elias R., of Bare- urday afternoon with burial in the ville; Ada, wife’ of Menno Stoner, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. of Jacob Shenk, Tree cemetery, Mrs. Barbara A. Hess Mrs. Barbara Ann Hess, widow of Aaron Hess, died on Thursday morning at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs.. Jacob Shenk, of Sporting Hill, with whom she had made her home for the last four years. She was aged 75 years and death was due to complications. She was a member of Old Mennonite church. She is survived by the following Company, Sons and daughters: Amanda, wife j of Isaac Witmer, of Lititz; Milton of Lexington; Mrs. Mary Douple, Neffsville; Lizzie, wife of Samuel Sarah Ginder |Lindemuth, Mount Joy; Aaron R., New Holland; Barbara Ann, wife of Sporting Hill, Monday morning, and Wayne R., of Rothsville. These brothers and sister also LANDISVILLE Mrs. Fred Joost returned to her home from the General hospital at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weaver and children visited M. L. Weaver and A spelling bee was held Saturday ley, Richard Godschall, Helen Nor- ton, Aaron Hostetter, Martha Hos- late home at Rheems Thursday at man’s Mennonite church. Burial] tire life, a son of the late Mr. and [9:30 A. M., and at 10:00 o’clock EE . was made in the adjoining ceme-| pips. Henry S. Musser. For a num-|in the Brethren church at Rheems. Boge igi Travel Sometime tery. ber of years he was engaged in the | Interment will be made at Green / CH EVROLE iE e *585 The Touring *495 Come + +*595 Sa .%665 233 South Market Street owest Price 5 hallmark of quality. Every- where, it identifies automo biles thatare distinguished for style, beauty, and comfort. is largely due to the fact that it brings all these exclusive ad- hy § . ; 3 survive: Abner and Levi Risser, of ° Mrs. Lavina Douthit, wife of | 2¢ Qy tas Jie born May 25, 1840, a daughter of Brunnerville; Elias Risser, of Leb- ever placed on an automobile with Martin Douthit, died at her home |, = complication of diseases, | the late Peter and Katie Zug Eby, anon, and Mrs. David Nissley, of Friday at Elizabethtown. She WAS | ye censed, when a resident here, and was a member of the Brethren Lancaster Junction. ® 71 years of age. Besides her hus-| engaged in the butchering busi. church. The following children | The funeral services were held on 0 isher ! band these children survive: Mrs. | ess for many years. He was a|Survive: Mrs. Henry Becker, Land- Sunday at the home of the daugh- ® Harry Shank, Elizabethtown; Mrs. | of Mount Joy Lodge No. Svat ss. le Obey ter with whom she lived, with fur- a ey (277 10 OF ot oh glues, (Um Lie Sn on a ns Meo The coacH automobiles are Body by Fisher. Long, lowand Jacob ors, 3g in Is Prion York and |ville; Mrs. Elam Showers, White church, northeast of Lititz. Burial b ven, the emblem “Body racy... finished in genuine Ra an Yo Hel From two sons, Christ amd Myrl, in the|Oak; John, of Manheim R. D, 4,|Was made in the Hess cemetery. y Fisher” is recognized as a Duco. . . and with its body built of selected hardwood and steel —it offers all those qualities of beauty, comfort and safety that are character. p. {ment in the Mount Joy cemetery. |her daughter, Mrs, Samuel Eshle- Lancaster, where whe The sensational success of the 18tic of cars costing hundreds Rev. I. Howard Kern, S. T. D., man, Mastersonville, Friday after- treatment The 4-Dooe *675 Bigger and Better Chevrolet of dollars more! died very suddenly at Mahanoy noon at 1:30 o'clock, and in the : Sedan . Come in today and inspect the Bigger and Better Chev i i lied at his home at Manheim, on|.ometery daughter, Esther, of Donerville, on The imperial $ vantages of Fisher i The funeral was held in that city die ie he i in cemetery, Wednesday event 715 8 1s: styling and rolet. Note the advanced ene Monday afternoon. The body was | Friday night after an illn ] g. craftsmanship within the gineering in every unit. Go for néay to Mohnton, Berks Co.,| week of a complication of diseases. John G. Enterline Misses Mary Lintner, Frances Quiliey Truck $495 reach of bod dri di then saben funeral Services were | He was a member of the Mennonite] John G. Enterline, one of the |Fulmer, Emma Herzog, employes of ( ais On Yo very Ys a drive an earn the where further terment being made [church and served as road super-|best known residents of this section |the Bell Telephone Company, at ELC) everywhere! full meaning of Chev. held Tacsday in sips visor in the borough of Manheim |died at his home at Rheems at 6:25 Lancaster, spent Monday evening All prices {. a. bn Consider; tori rolet performance. “in the Allegheny c : for a number of years. Besides|Sunday morning, death resulting |with Mrs. John Swarr. Learn, liketensofthou- K as very well known 3 a ; Ch Im, Rev. Kern w former pastor of |his wife, the following brothers and |from a complication of diseases, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Herr and Check Chevrolet the Chevrolet Coach sands of others have, heel, as he was a ne sisters survive: Mrs. Frank Kray-|aged 66 years Deceased was en- children, of Petersburg, and Mr. Delivered Prices —which carries the thathere isthe world’s Lutheran church. : m: He Ih gaged in the coach making business |and Mrs. J. Sh z 5 : . bill, Maytown; Harry and William, |* : Shrury and son, Charles They include the lows lowest price ever most lu 1 . of Manheim; Mrs. Clayton Rohrer, Mt. Joy township, between | of Lancaster, spent Sunday with gsthatdling and fuses laced on a car with iced Re Johf. a Ca cl om 81 years, |Penn township; Martin, of Elm; | Rheems and Milton Grove. Thirty- |My. ang Mrs. Addison Miller. yy hugs p Priced ay oh in ? : Sporting Hill; David and Mrs. Si-| © . evening in the local High school. ° moar f Lancaster Junction, ater un | 0x Raph, Services 1 8, years ago when he wan 1 the local Reinoehl Chevrolet C from infirm-| mon Nissley, of apho. Servic 8 | his & is Zé winners were: Anna Mary Vv 0 ce 0 9f several days He was | were held privately at the home on! reo ded by his son Marris. Be Herr, Martha Hostetter, Leroy Niss- : ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. ot : : : ite : : Maytown Mt. Joy Marietta LD ley Cassel. One daugh-|nite church. Burial was made in Naomi, wife of Elmer Hoo-|fetter, Carolyn Greider, Aaron A 3: Kauffman of Land-| Fairview cemetery. ver, of Rheems; Edna, wife of John |Denlinger, Henry Eebersole, Alta| ELMER STRICKLER P. FRANCK SCHOCK JOHN LIBHART and Fle and a son, John K., of near H. Hollinger, north of Mt. Joy; Hollinger and Aaron Hostetter. on Four E. Stanton Musser Annie, wife of Dorcy Butterbaugh, Those in charge were: Mrs, H. r in the ‘er Junction, survive. phia, four great grand- The raand one brother, Joseph, E. Stanton Musser, 65, of Mariet- ta, died suddenly Wednesday after- | at home, and Mary, wife of David Miller, north of town. Herr, Mr. Brubaker and Mr. Greid- er. A splendid program was given, QUALITY AT LOW COST —— oy B=