wa yo Manheim Saturday Evening August 4th RINGGOLD BAND, OF READING Val. Prizes, Amusements, Entertainment Convenient Parking for Automobiles REITHOFFER SHOWS WILL EXHIBIT AT MOUNT JOY, PA. Benefit of Friendship Fire Company BUILDING SIX—BIG FEATURES — SIX FUND MANY GOOD CONCESSIONS PLENTY OF FUN AND AMUSEMENTS BRING THE CHILDREN WE CATER TO THEM JULY 30th fo AUGUST 4th St Choice of the ation for1928/ The Mark’s be given ring bride will father. las maid of Lucille bridesmaids be Mary the brother ers will be pay gE iT i marriage Nissly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nissly, to Mr. Samuel B. Stoyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Stoyer, of Woodbury, at five-thirty this of Punxsutowney, Pa., Miss Helen Longenecker, of Cleona, | Pa., organist. Dr. S. C. Enck, will officiate with Rev. H. S. Kiefer, pastor of the church, assisting. The ceremony | The bride Miss Laura Long, Longenecker. be Robert Germer, months? THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. Young Folks Are Joined in Wedlock (From Page One) home to their many friends at 2036 Garrard Ave., Covington, Ky. Nissly—Stoyer of Caroline Pa., will be will be used. be given away will be honor; Annville, . The flower Louise and Mrs. Frank Germer. The best man will be Mr. Ray- mond G. Nissly, Frostproof, Florida, of the bride. Mr. Paul Are you short of money for your summer needs? which .have accumulated the bills If so, E. take place evening in Saint United Brethren Church, in Mount Joy. The church will with palms, ferns, Before the ceremony a recital will by Mrs. Willa C. Ferry, soloist, and decorated and delphinium. of Harrisburg, The by her attended by Myrestown, Pa., Miss Elizabeth Sarles, Liberty, New York, and Miss Shenk,’ Pa., as girls will Elsie May The ring bearer will son of Mr. and The ush- Enck, Harris- Newark, Delaware. The bride will wear blossoms orange a blue chiffon dress a buoquet of Butterfly blue delphinium. Miss wear an orchid chiffon Shenk a yellow chiffon dress. their dresses. quets of snapdragons shading from yellow to salmon. The flower girls dresses and the dresser in white. will be served to the guests. Miss Nissly was of Music demonstration teacher State College. This was supervisor of Music Millersville, Pa. ers College, and Marshall College graduate work in sity. For the past at Millersville. Mr. and Mrs. Stoyer in Millersville. meee tA Qs And now some grapher is going to ask who the bally hoo in Hoover. Or to over the winter CALL OR WRITE US We make personal loans in sums from $20 to $300, easy monthly payments to suit your income. We give you real service and charge a on your unpaid balance for the number of days you have the money. We handle your business strictly confidential, and ask you no embarrassing questions. If you have never borrowed in this way, give us a call. We will be glad to explain our loan service to you. on low interest rate Welfare Loan Society of Lancaster, Pa. 20-22 West King Street, (Above Hamaker’s Drug Store) Phone 3810 rt S011 OT OO AL Over 750,000 Bigger and Better Chevroletsdelivered sinceJan. 1st! Acclaimed by [hundreds of thousands everywhere as the world’s most luxurious low-priced car, the Bigger and Better Chevrolet has enjoyed such tremendous preference on the part of buyers that today it stands first choice of the nation for 1928! Over 750,000 new Chevrolets delivered to owners since January 1st! The largest number of automobiles sold this year by any single manufacturer! Never has any Chevrolet enjoyed such overwhelming public en- dorsement—for never has any low-priced car bined such impressive performance, such delightful comfort, and such distinctive style. Come in and inspect the car that has won such spectac- ular nationwide approval. never thought possible in a The Touring $ or Roadster . . The Coupe 495 The COACH Dern 075 The Convertible rt let oi. ws ‘585 '695 car come You'll find quality you low-priced automobile! I rial $ $215 ility Truck $ Udlier Teck $520 : Delivers $375 All prices f. o. be Flint, Mich. Check Chevrolet Delivered Prices They include the lowest handling and financing charges available Reinoehl Chevrolet Co. 233 South Market Street Maytown ELMER STRICKLER QU ALITY i Mt. Joy LANCASTER, PA. 21 5 Jo 5 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. P. FRANCK SCHOCK AT L- OW Marietta JOHN LIBHART CC O0.8'71T burg, Pa., and Mr, Ira S. Bringer, | a period gown of white satin and chentilly lace with a veil of tulle caught with and will carry a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Miss Long will wear with hat of blue chiffon and lace and will carry roses and Sarles will and Miss Their hats of lace and chiffon will match They will carry bou- and gladioli will wear pink ring bearer will be Following the ceremony a recep- tion will be held in the social room of the church and a wedding supper graduated from Wellesly College and was supervisor at Myrestown, Pa, and of Music in past year she in the Training School of the State Teach- Mr. Stover was graduated from Millers- ville State Normal School, Franklin and did his Harvard Univer- four years he has been director of Training School will reside English para- put; - mie | the clerks at the P. R. R. station, is Local Doings Around Florin (From Page One) Rev. Harvey Geyer and two child- ren of Middletown, spent Monday here with his parents. 7 Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Roth and son John and Mr. James Dukeman spent Sunday at Valley Forge. Miss Hazel Webb, one of the clerks at the Peris Mfg. Co's. office is enjoying a week’s vacation. Mrs. David Martin, who under- went an operation at St. Joseph’s Hospital last week, is improving. Mr. Cloyd Woods, of Cumber- land Co., called in the family of his son-in-law, Mr. John Berrier. Mr. Russel Adair and family of Lisburn, Cumberland county, were guests in the family of Mr. D. Roy Moose Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Grogg and mother, Mrs, Brandt, of Mt. Joy, moved in with the family of Mr. Ephriam Hertzler last week. Mrs. Katie Winters has gone to Manheim where she will spend a few weeks with the family of her son Charles Winters. Sunday at Landisville, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Miller and grandmother Newcomer of near Bainbridge, were Sunday guests of |v Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ebersole, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. D. Easton and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Easton spent vesterday and today at a camp on the mountains near Williamsport. The Nissly-Swiss Chocolate plant is so busy ‘of late that it is being operated day and night. The plant was producing a earload of choco- late a day. Mr. Clarence Musselman, one of r : e off on a week's vacation. Mr, Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Simon Snyder, of | 4 Lititz; Mr. O. K. Snyder and family, Mrs. Annie Klugh and Mr. Harvey Lutz and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. Annie Lutz. Superintendent Enck, of Harris- burg, will preach at the re-opening services of the United Brethren |" church here Sunday afternoon and evening. The entire interior of the church was recently remodeled with new furniture and now presents a very fine appearance. tl A WEDDING RECEPTION FOR n MR. AND MRS. BENJ. HESS A wedding reception was given by Rev. and Mrs. A. Z. Hess at their home near Mt. Joy, Saturday, in honor of their son Benjamin and wife, of Dayton, Ohio. A large number of useful gifts were receiv- children, Rhoda, Ruth, Jacob, Ray, and Erla, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Hess Erb, Misses Maria and Ellen man and Miss Miriam Mellinger. ll Ani annual family was near Sunbury, The fourth the Dressler Rolling Green Park, on Saturday. It was a success in|and Mrs. Vietor Hawthorne every way. Next year n | Maytown, i {will be held at Hershey Mr. John Schustes, Mrs. Victor last Saturday in July Sills, of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs { The following were pr t: Mr. |George Shortledee and sor John, | land Mrs, Wm. Dressler, ughter |of Columbia, visit S | { Fein, and son Daniel, Harrisburg; Mrs, Fred Schneid n Sat- | ac {Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dregsler, Har-|urday. | |risburg; Miss Daisy. Dressler Sham-| wry and Mrs. I Mey f | B. H. Girton, Lock Haven; Lancaster, and Mr v | iC Girtin, Lock Haven; Chas.|cyupean. of tl : red to | Sunbury; Mr. and Mrs. Philadelphia ere © el | Jol Dressler, Sunbury, R. D. 3; latter's son. J Cur Mr. and Mrs, James McC inn, Eddys- Thex spe 1 in A town; Mrs. D. McCleniean, Philadel- > Ber phia; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seymore, arn | Patchogin; Mr. and Mrs. John L. Schroll and sons, Walter and Asher, c Mt. Joy; Mr. and Mrs, Chas. H. Cont daughters, Helen and Doro- thy, Mrs Marcia, Madeline Fasold, Mrs. nie Frecht, Helen Frecht, Leon Fas- ld and Wm. Dressler, ‘all of Lan- caster, and Geo. Dressler, of Sun- bury. Geo. Hunsinger, Mrs. Ida A Qe THE SCHOOL CENSUS OF CONOY TOWNSHIP The present enumeration of the school children in Conoy township is as follows: Falmouth, 23; Steven Hill, 37; Ebersole, 40; Lincoln, 18; Billmyer, 18; Bainbridge, 106; and Wickersham, 72. The four new teachers selected aré: Grammar, Edna Bingaman, Stony Creek; primary, Ruth Kurtz, Gap; Wickersham, third and fourth grades, Lavida Snyder, of Maha- noy City; Billmyer, Elvira. Lombar- di, Shenandoak. The schools will open one week earlier than usual, Monday, August 27th. at Harrisburg, gra) days with Paul Frey and fam- ily. spent Thursday with Mrs. Fred Lie- berher, nesday with her cousin, Leiberher, spent Thursday with her niece Mrs. Fred Lieberher. ‘ Church spent Fred Lieberher. ing some time Mrs. E. 8. Hendrix. Will, of with Mrs. Wilbert Baker. Mrs. Jacop Boyer, Mrs. Jacob past week at Hatfield, Pa.,, as the Landvater and daughter Barbara, | guest of J. R. Hardin, and Mrs. Barbara Weidman spent Miss Louise K. Rhoads spent Saturday and Sunday at Middletown with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Plott. risiter her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rice on Tuesday. of Perth Amboy, N. J., spent a few days here with friends last week. Mich., is spending some with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Walters eturned to her home ing two weeks with friends here. rty, New York, is a guest of Miss Caroline E. Nissiy for several days. family, daughter, Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. Em- lin Buller motored to Sunday. f Bradford, visited her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. on Monday. with relatives, weeks with his Mrs. H. N. Nissly, of this place. Betty, Thelma, Herbert and Frank, and Mr, and motored to Philadelphia Sunday. daughters, Esther Walters and Jean Richards ed. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. are visiting the former's Benjamin Hess, Rev. and Mrs. A.|daughter, Mrs. Sprochnle, at Drexel Z. Hess and daughter Mary, Mr. |Hill and Mrs. Andrew Zercher and Misses Elizabeth and Mary Hem- perly returned Annville after spending Hoff- | Doutrich, and Hawthorne spent Thursday with Picked From Our Weekly Card Basket PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE MANY COMERS AND GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY Mrs. Irvin Geistweit spent Friday Leroy Kling, of Lititz, spent sev- Mrs. Harry Kegel, of Anchor, Mrs. Fannie Brosey spent Wed- Mrs. Fred Mrs. Lucy McDonald of Anchor, Mrs. Harry Doutrich, of Hossler’s Saturday with Mrs. Mrs. Emlin Buller, Sr., is spend- with her daughter, The Misses Edith and Jeanette Lancaster, spent Sunday Miss Beatrice Craley spent the Mr. and Mrs, Engle of Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkhart, Miss Jean Richards, of Detroit, time here Miss Helen Schneider of Renova, after spend- Miss Elizabeth L. Sarles, of Lib- ay with Mr. Fred Schneider and | « PAGE FIVE 59 Districts Get School * Subsidy (from page one) the amount of the state aid which is granted annually, Total Amount The total amount of the state appropriations for school aid in the 59 county districts is listed at $173,- 545.25. Of this amount, $167,645- -25 is the State's share of the teache ers’ salaries and $5,800 additional is the bonus for closing one-room schools to form consolidations. There are deductions of $1,504.34 pro-rated among the districts, re- presenting the amount paid to the superintendent of schools in excess of the amount the State pays itself and $2,135.57 for the maintenanca of deaf and blind pupils at institu- tions not conducted by the districts, $86.55 for maintenance of orphan institutions, and $360.00 for rotire- ment fund. Bonuses In County The bonus for closed schools is at the rate of $100 for each school closed. Warwick township receives $800 additional as such bonus; East Hempfield township, $700; Manheim township and Salisbury township, $600 each; Ephrata township and West Lampeter townships, $300 each; Colerain, Conoy, East Earl, Mt. Joy, Paradise, and Rapho town ships, $200 each; and Bart, Cones- toga, Earl, East Coecalico, East Donegal, Elizabeth, Fulton, Little Britain, Manor, West Donegal and West Earl townships and Washing- ton and Marietta boros, $100 each. The largest check in Lancaster county will go to Lititz, and the smallest to the Lincoln Independ- ent district. The net amount each distriet will receive is: List Of Allotments Adamstown Boro, $491.13; Akron Boro, $1,965.65; Bart township, | of Mt. Joy, is his Mr. and Mrs. Smith on 31712 08; Brecknock township, $2,~ The youngest daughter of Mr Marietta street celebrated their 20th | 92.16: Caernarvin township, $2,~ and Mrs. E. Jav Nissly Who was wedding anniversary. last Wednes- 12 17 Christiana Boro, $1,698.65; operated on for appendicitis at St. dey. Clay i $1802.29 ain Joseph's Hospital, is greatly improv- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hemperly iim 1 asi ed at this writing. and family, of Annville, spent Sun- | township, $1,795.41; Conoy town- ship, $2,477.17; Denver Boro, $2,- 390.03; Drumore township, $2,605-~ Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hendrix and |-79; Earl township, $3,242.43; East Hanover on Mr. and Mrs, Fazio and family, Hubert Rice, Mr. Raymond G. Nissly, of Frost- roof, Florida, is spending several parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Young and children, Mrs. Christ Walters Mrs. Anna Frank and grand- to their home at some time Donegal township, $3,818.32; Drumore township, $1,756.29; East Earl Hempfield township, $5,495.21; East Lampeter township, $3,017.43; Eden township, $763.51; Elizabeth town- township, $2,987.31; ship, ship, $3,125.68; Lititz Boro, 7,921,93 _ Leacock township, dependent District, dise township, $3,399.06. Cocalico township, $4,280.06; East East Eas$ township, $2,974.06; Mrs. Wm. B. Hendrix and daugh- [ship $1,001.89. ters, Doris Mae and Maude Arlene, Elizabethtown Boro, $4,798.45; spent the week-end at Lancaster | EPhrata Boro; $6,937.62; Ephrata Fulton town- $2,800.17; Lancaster town- $2,182.17; Lin- coln Independent District, $168.38; Litle Britain township, $1,- 842.03; Manheim Boro, $5,966.97; Manheim township, $6,798.81; Man- or township, $6,944.74; Marietta Boro, $3,644.54; Martin township, $1,819.84; Mt. Joy Boro, $5,004.33; Mt. Joy township, $2,857.30; Mount- ville Boro, $1,116.89; New Holland Boro, $3,599.80; New Milltown In- $198.38; Para- Penn township, $2,627.30; Pequea of Gravel Hill. and Mrs. Harry Mr, Shiner and laughter, of York, and Mrs. Gladys | Brown and daughter, Gladys, of | 4TH ANNUAL REUNION OF | DC tert Snes THE DRESSLER FAMILY | | with Mr. Elmer Brown. | Earnest McClellan, | and Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. son, Jack, Robert Akron; Min- | 200d uette, F k Good B. Hendrix, of town 1 and Sunday at fishing and had a Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hawthorne ind three sons, Mr, and Mrs. Earn- est McClellan and son, Jack, spent from Saturday to Monday at Phila- elphia, Oaklyn, N. J,, and Ocean City where Mrs, Hawthorne’, daugh- ter Mae, is spending the summer. eee tl Meee. An Eastern warden who is making a conscientious effort to find work for every prisoner, in keeping with his talents, is having some trouble placing an ex-travel- ing man. nt MI The Chicago hatter who fed his cows on straw rats for which he had no sale had better begin train- ing their appetites on brown der- bies. Bt Most interesting race of year: the “Brown Derby.” the | Givler family was held and sons, Lester, Kenneth and |with their aunt, Mrs. Fred Schnei- township, $1,048; Providence Claire, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess | der. township, $1,755.41; Quarryville and children, Paul, Elizabeth, Mary | Master Richard Hawthorne is | Boro, $2,347.91; Rapho township, and Rhoda, Mrs. Katie Heisey and |spending some time in Lancaster | $3,530.82; Salisbury township, $5, children, Mary, Ethel, and Wilmer, {With his aunt, Mrs. I. K. Charles 021.22; Strasburg township, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brubaker and (and also attended the Charles re- | 613.77; Terre Hill Boro, $2,121.65; sons, Hess and Allen, Jr., Mr. and |union, Upper Leacock township, $3,130.70; Mrs. Hiram Wolgemuth and child- Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Fuhrman and | Warwick township, ren, Abner and Martha, Mr. and | family, of Jacksonville, Florida, are | Washington Boro, $496.76; West Mrs. Ben Nissley, Mr. and Mrs, |visiting Mrs. Fuhrman’s mother and ' Cocalica township West. Conrad Hess and daughters, Pauline [brothers and sisters. They made ; Donegal township, $1627.08; West and Ida, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hess {the trip by auto. | Earl township, $3,200.68; West and daughter, Ada, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Geistweit and | Hempfield township, $2,657.30; Paris Engle, Mrs. "Barbara Hess, |two grand-daughters, Dorothy Kay- | West Lampeter township, $4,784.44, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harnish and [lor and Bernice Geistweit, attended ba children, Clarence and Martha, Mr.|the Signalmens’ picnic at Rocky and Mrs. E. H, Hess, Mrs. L. O.|Springs, Wednesday. General News For Musser and son Ralph, Miss Beulah Me Ted Mies Musser, Miss Ella Hostetter, Miss |Boffemoyver and her mother, Mrs. . d Ruth Stoner, Mr. Ezra MecCulloh, |Sara Boffemoyer,- all of Lebanon, | Quick Rea ng Mrs. Roy Lindemuth, Mrs. Milton |spent Wednesday with Mrs. Harry | > ! INTERESTING HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE COUN- TRY FOR THE BENEFIT OF BUSY PEOPLE Lancaster city is planning for a bi-centennial celebration in 1929. n Keller, of Washingtonboro, hand hurt by a eircular saw. 92 tourists visited the Get- tysh battle field the past three Over around Ephrata the wheat vield is from 21 to 31 bushels per t The first annual reu mn of the Ephrata last Wednesday. Aaron C. Uhlrich, ille was hurt in an auto at Quentin, Lebapon Co Farmers killed a reported 51 deer caught destroying crops thru- out Penna., during June The Hertzler clan will hold a re- union on the Elizabethtown College Campus Thursday, August 16 Paul Heindel, aged 13, of near York, left a hay fork fall and it pierced the che d heart of Fred Myers, aged 65, killing him. almost instantly. canes SE Cems A writer in the Daily Express points out thai in 188, it was nos- sible to buy a wife for half-a-pint it with of beer. You couldn't do the present day stuff. A Qe If the vote doesn't come out this time we're going to despair of de=- mocracy and declare unequivocally on November 7 for a dictator. Roumania to Decorate Ford.— Head line. The Decoration Com- mittee can get some snappy point- ers from our college youths. mm I A en The full dinner pail was a pop~ ular slogan in McKinley’s cam~ paign. A better one today might be “A full gas tank.”