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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
” WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6th, 1929
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; “THAT LITTLE GAME THE BLUFF KILLER ] |BORO COUNCIL LOCAL DOINGS
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3 | I'm PRovD OF MY FATHER WHY OH, \ DONT | | 0 7.5 MOLD Lat
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% POKER PLAYER — PuT Your | [I'v BET AINT THREE HONEST] (From Page One) (From Page One) NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE . aE
o I'VE ALWAYS STUCK YO ONE BIT TACK IN HE'S AHEAD PORER PLAYERS Property Committee was ordered to Mr. Paul Wharton spent a few CHURCHES IN MOUNT JULY THIS WOMAN HAD
$ OF ADVICE HE HANDED ME, - A SATCHEL i ON EARTH. have windows at Council Chamber re-| days at New York. BORO AND THE ENTIRE SPELLS, TERRIBLE B
0 S GEORGE" HE SAID, YS DONT AD THROW . JNHY, |F THE paired, : Mr. Harvey Leedom spent Tues- SURROUNDING COM- ACHES — NEIGH] RS
3 ) IT DOWN 1 MAJORITY WERE Mr. George Shatz, Pumping Engi-|day with his parents. MUNITY AMAZED AT IMPROVE
> Sok > bo EL BL A SEWER? HONEST ALL THE neer, reported pumping 5,320,000 gal-| Mr. John Cosgrove has opened his MENT AFTER ve:
SAR 3 OF THIRTY CENTS, DONT A SRC SPORTS lons of water during month by steam, |new barber shop here. Donegal Presbyterian Church a
3 LET 'EM BLUFF You?! REAL y ING MATAMEL
LJ = BELIEVE ME “WE BEEN WOULD "PLAY gasoline and water power. Mr. J. N. Hershey spent a few |Rev. C. B. Segelken, D..D., Pastor he
oo Sn " TR FOUR YEARS « CROQUET Upon motion one hundred dollars | days at East Liberty. Church School at 9:30. =
3 oii J 2 een. For A THRILL. was transferred from the Borough ac-| Mr. ‘and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton vis- D. C. Witmer, Superintendent. New Haven, Conn.—M
> Z EVERY TIME. Lm count to the Water account. ited with H. H. Koser at Donegal, i V. Brown, well known 84 year o
* | = pe Special Officer Zerphy made the |°" Sunday. 219 West Main St. local resident of 81 H St., is
on her feet once more, |
The Mite Society of the U. B. Mt. Joy, Pa.


Traffic arrests 7,
nonsupport 2,
following report:
parking 7, larceny 2,
friends will be glad to :
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church met at the home of Mrs. Al- All who want something bettes








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ES Se dof Mrs. Williams was taken to the |World come to the Bible Pentecostal | 1 3m yeu ir dd ;
oe ith fated Ti : ay a Ml General hospital Sunday evening |98Y and night Mission, on Saturday | from certain forms of ehronic
oh T= ; ealth, stated no quarantines during) roy an appendicitis operation. at, 219 W. Main St. ney and bladder inflammation. Had
> Ss month. Sanitary Restaurant Survey! Messrs, Wesley Wittel, Russel ” terrible backaches, dizzy hy
3 of town is Tow of. Sg Herr and Charles Anderson spent St. Luke’s Episcopal Church spots before my eyes, burning an
4 After reading a communication from |th, week end at Cumberland Co. Rev'd. William S. J. Dumvill, Rector | 2ching of the bladder, suffered
oO the State Health Department of Har-| Nr Burle Schofield is manager Sunday School 9:15 A. M. Yery badly win Jorene across
2% risburg, relative to the Filtration|.f{ the tonsorial shop at the Florin Morning worship at 10:30. a er Omen. ho 5
os Plant, President Murphy appointed a|Inn and is open for business daily. Even-song and address 7:30 P. M | jaan, having to get i the night A
> special committee of three councilmen | Mys, Chas. Cleveland, of the| A cordial invitation is extended |so many times. The deetor told me
with Solio Sous A. to meet |Penn Harris, Harrisburg, spent | all. my kidneys needed a good digress,
oe A officials of the State in the near future ral de i u never could get anything to
2 H several days with Mr. and Mrs. C. ting i i i ne a
4 At the last regular meeting of coun- | Kinsey. 2 R Trinity Lutherss Charsh ge ie tells? Sunil 1 foard of Mage
ia is Ses 0 tei 3 ev, Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor El. € mg 1% ound sul
2 2 ny og Mes Kinsey | School 9.30 4. M. relief from that burning and aching
iy asking ¢ D rdinance | her Bridge Club at her home last! Morning Service 10:45 A. M. feeling in my bladder I purchased
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Xd I that will interfere with radio recep-|Samuel Wetzel, Mrs. Mont Smith, Thank-offeri i
Z , . -offering Service of the : :
oe p tion thruout the boro. The special | Mrs. John Buckwalter, Mrs. Weav-!| Women’s cr Society, Wed- 1 son Sep ot having. my
oo committee appointed by President Mrs. G. Donhue, Mrs. Wm. | nesday Nov. 6, 7:45 P. M. ih gl
on 7 Murphy gave the following reportafte | Jackson and Mrs. J. Bomberger. sap atgme] Medes 2 ic
Murphy, after interviewing Boro So-| The Sunday School ciass of the Church of God have headaches<—pains in 0 i
> licitor John A. Coyle reported there |U., B. church, taught by Mrs. Clar- Landisville tired feeling in the morning—lack
is nothing on the statute books of |ence Nissly, held:a Hallowe’en par- Sunday evening a series of evan- of energy—daficing spots before the \
oP Pennsylvania to draft an ordinance of | ty at the home of one of its mem- |gelistic services opened in the yey noises In. ears =
oO i, that kind. bers, Elverta Buller. The home {Church of God, Landisville, to con- | De appetite
ES Have ns look your Furnace over Bills to the amount of $514.52 were | Was beautifully decorated, prizes |tinue nightly until Sunday, Nov. 17. skin—pins and Ea
5 before cold sweather comes. i, ee served to the guests, who were: There will be special music | going to bathroom due to insuffi-
3 5 Ruth Keener, Ruth Baker, Grace |at all these services and all are [cient bladder elimination—don’t
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x : Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sipling | Wittle. Brethren in Christ
oe celebrated their forty-eighth wed- Rev. C. E. Rettew, Minister
on 9 a ding anniversary, at their home. Bible school, 9.00 A. M. MOUNT JOY, PA
H P They received many beautiful and INDUSTRIAL NOTES Morning worship 1015 A, M. s .
useful gifts. These guests were Theme: “The Church, Her Wor-
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o> 33 WEST MAIN ST., MT. JOY. Specitlist in the Painless Eph. G. Bard and daughters Anna | Harrishurg—John C. Sutter 25c-|7:30 P. M. Miss Mildred Woodside,
%* Extraction of Teeth and Linnie; Mr. and Ms. Edwin | g1 pepartment Store at Market and | Speaker. 1929 CHEVROLET COACH
oe Henry and children, John, Abram, |, ut leased for tod. of > iy oo . OL
o> : 2 J 8 or period of Women’ Missionary Day service | 195 ;
- oR Esther and Anna; Mr, and Mrs. : : 7 CHEVROLET SEDAN
> oe Heaev Laiiftari and hildren 40 years by J. C. Murphy chain |next Tuesday evening at 7.15 P. M. 1
mo TN ee ey A a Le Ti and store corporation. Mrs. J. Hal, of Dayton, Ohio, will 926 CHEVROLET SEDAN
Wok A -C-H-E-S 3: AMMOY, Prediction stated that Pennsyl-|be the speaker. Everyone is invited. | 1927 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET


messages to their congregations all on Route No. 5 to point Evening worship and sermon at
| all over the country are quoted, as | | between Marple and Broomell. 7:30.
i follows: Media—Ground broken for the The Rev. Oswell G. McDowell, D.
“] plead for an extension of our | | construction of $1,450,000 addition |p of Philadelphi
: : : pl A phia, will preach at
Red Cross membership untll We } ito county courthouse building. both services. Special evangelistic PAINFUL CORNS
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We have a full line ot stove pipe
ete. at
Successor of Brown Bros. Shop
PHONE 109R2


ELGIN—HAMILTON—GRUEN—BULOVA
DON W. GORRECHT



5 hildren, Mary, Martha, John, FORD T
wa we PRR Others Have Failed pin Rl and Dene bs Mrs, | Samuel Eckels, Deputy Secretary of Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. TOURING
Tm |G TT OT . : ne 18 Me. | State Highway Department. 10.30 A. M. Sermon. FORD ON TRUCK
= oil Don't Experiment Mrs, arian Yolo Hi. and| MeDonald—West Penn Power| 645 P. M, Epworth League. FORD CLUPE TRUCK
5 MOLASSES FEED MIXING 18 Years of Successful Prac- Mrs. Enos Yohe, Mrs. Annie Ruhl, Conypany a enlarging 73 P. x any vi
roar a1 4 rick st Barr St ednesday afternoon,
tice is Your Guarantee Emma Sipling. ond © Elmer Ruhl; [0'¢ brick omiaing on ta Dy er 3 kl
of Satisfaction Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pickel and |for use by company for storage of Leagne, Mrs. Diffenderfer, Supt. Elmer Gx. Stric ier
; e children Russel, Chester, Anna Bell |equipment. : Wed. 745 P,'M,, Union imesting MAY “YWN, PENNA. re!
Deen Dally 9 A dl Pn and Florence; Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Drexel Hill—New bowling -alleys In Presbyterian Church. Toct80-tf
WE HAVE RECENTLY 4NSTALLED A MIRACLE PROCESS MO- Mon, Wed, Fri. 9 AM. to 8 PM. | uly and children Harold, Andrew [of Garrettford Fire Company open-| Cordial welcome fo all
DR CANNON and Walter Junior; Mr. and Mrs. |ed. . ae i i
LASSES MIXING MACHINE. NOW WE CAN MIX ANY FORMULA ° ‘Amos Witman and chiliren Claude,| Lewistown—Construction of new| Florin United Brethren In Christ en
YOU WANT AND ADD MOLASSES TO IT. GIVE US A TRIAL. Wilbur, Sara Mae, Laura and Bet. |home of Bell Telephone Company; Rev. J. C. Deitzler, M. A. Pastor
WE ARE ALSO IN A POSITION TO SELL MOLASSES IN ANY
QUANTITY. ©

WOLGEMUTH BROS., FLORIN, PA.
Phones: 151R4 and 57R6
 
Advertise in the “Bulletin” anything from a card to a book, we

  

 



DR. CANNON



i lates to Fit Where

105 West King St.
LANCASTER, PA.
BELL PHONE 247




“GREEN FROGS”???
What are they?
Why are they?
You want; ene!!
CENTRAL CUT-RATE STORE
45 E. Main St.



When it's Job printing you need,

are at your service.


YOU CAN
Baltimore. “1 would like to see er ay ;
? the children listed in the organiza burgh and West Virginia railroad. ted by Dr. McDowell at all these _A little known Japanese herb, the
gy tion by their parents. | plead for Lansdowne — Huge sign painted | discovery of an eminent German 5
= it because of the spiritual reaction | | OP roof of the Henderson Company Solensist nor Sch) instantly
ritual rez I oot eu le : soothes the corn, callous or wart,
1 visualize in our millions of con building, Ford dealers, as guidance | zyangelical Congregational Church then loosens it so that shortly you
HERE |
ick’ 1c & neries Cross the . CO 5 io.
Brunswick s dramatic_and con- Sal of I A Red iss ie Le lL Thine Citizens of Two King trace of scar or soreness.
the Pe “ an The thirty-fourth annual conven- | ; . You will also find “Corn Fly Foot
vincing Test for Radio Tone God Songs fey of ie tion of the Women’s Missionary | At this service we will have as Bath Powder” a boon for sore, tired
and Reception’ — broadcast Coane et of his ders! {of the Lancaster Conference of the |Our guests the members of the OE oer “
12:11 idnicht. M 4th bv Droge Blah ha ! 1 Ministerium of Pennsylvania will | American Legion, the Auxilary, Fl tors B or_corns, 35¢, “Corn
at : midnight, ay Council. “I cannot imagine that | 180 © "0 0 Nov. 7 in Holy |the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, | (¥ oot Bath Powder” 25c, and
| 1 aursaay, : yi Corn Fly Bunion Remedy” 50c, (all
last, from Station WABC,
; New York.
V E will demonstrate the
NEW Brunswick Radio
toyou as all other setsaredem-
onstrated, but also will demon-


prohibiting the use of such devices
then paid and council adjourned.

CELEBRATE FORTY-EIGHTH
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

present: Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sip-
ling, Mrs Amos Sipling and daugh-
ters Ruth and Naomi Alice and
granddaughter Jean; Mr. and Mrs.
Bernice; Mr. and Mrs Pharis Hoff-
er and children, Chester, Stanley,
Emanuel, Abram and Ethel; Mr.
and Mrs. John Brownsenberger and
ty; Mr. and Mrs, Walter Warner,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Siegrist and
son, Carl; Raymond Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Luther Ulrich and
daughters, Betty and Marion Jane;
Almedia Kissling.
tine el GA

CHURCHMEN ASK SUFPOR
OF RED CROSS ROLL CALL
Leading churchmen of the na
tion have joined in asking public
support of the annual Roll Call of
the American Red Cross Two dis
tinguished leaders who have sent
can call a roll of every adult Amer-
ican,” stated the Most Reverend
Michael J. Curley, Archbishop of
tributing members.”
“As president of the Federal
Council of the Churches of Christ
in America, I bespeak for the Roll
{to aviators.
week, including the following: Mrs.
were given, and refreshments were
Hamilton, Dora Kraybill and one
guest from Lancaster; Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Nissly and Kathryn


Sellersville—New two-acre addi-
tion to St. Agnes Catholic Cemetery
dedicated.
vania will have added 2,000 miles
of improved roads to highway sys-
tem in two-year period beginning
June 1 of this year, according to
at Fourth and N. Grand Sts. was
completed.
Springfield—New blower system
to heating plant of Central School
recently installed.
Honesdale—New bakery will be
established here soon, to be known
as Greenley Bakery.
Upper Darby School Board will
soon proceed with construction of
new million dollar Junior High
School building.
Construction work underway on
one mile in length of highwhy be-
tween Lakes-to-Sea Highway Route
No. 5 and Traffic Route No. 927
from point one mile east of Broom-
mid-
Belle Construction will
start soon on double deck bridge
across Monongahela River for Pitts-
eee Cn.
34TH ANNUAL CON-
VENTION AT LEBANON
Vespers 7 P. M.
Evangelist Rev. J. E. Barbour is in
most cordially invited to attend.
St. Mark’s Church of The United
ship.”
Young People’s Societies 6.30 P.
M
Special Woman's Day Program
Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. Wm. H. Beyer, Pastor
9:30 A. M. Sunday School.

Bible School at 9.30 A. M.
Morning worship at 10.30 A. M.
Junior at 5:15 P. M.
Intermediate at 5:45 P. M.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M.
Evening Worship at 7:15 P. M.
Choir rehearsal Tuesday at 7:30
P.M.
Prayer service, Thursday at 7.30
P.M
You are welcome.
The First Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor
H. S. Newcomer, Superintendent
Church school at 9.30.
Morning Worship and Sermon at
10.30.
services will be held on Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
evenings. The pastor will be assis-

Rev. A. Lee Barnhart, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.
Mr. S. F. Eshleman, Supt.
Morning worship, 10:30 A. M.


there is any minister who will not
be grateful for the opportunity to
call the attention of his people te
the work of the Red Cross and to
urge them to enroll in its member
ship.”



NURSES ENROLLED WITH
RED CROSS FOR SERVICE
Enrolled with the Nursing Service
Trinity Church, Lebanon, Pa. Rev.
Elwood Schwenk, pastor.
morning at 9:45 there will be
| reports of officers and secretaries
| of the different departments of the
| church’s activity will give interest-
ing and inspirational reports.
{| At the afternoon session beginn-
ling at 2 o'clock, Rev. A. C. R.
| Reiber of Salem Church, Lebanon,
| the
. . |
| There will be three sessions. In
jalso the Sons of Veterans. We wel-
| come you and your friends.
K.L..C.E. 6:45 PM.
Evening worship 7.30 P. M.
Church of God
A. MacDannald, D. D.
Minister
S. 8S. 9:30 A.M.
J. S. Hamaker, Supt.
Rev. I.
Saturday night and Sabbath all
Now, atfer taking it six
waeks, I feel like a different person



of weight=restless sleep—frequent
wait but get Matamel at once from
WD. Chandler & 5, ®

Used Cars Cheap
1929 CHEVROLET SEDAN

1924 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1926 DODGE COUPE
1926 FORD COACH



NOTICE
TO MY PATRONS AND
FRIENDS

I have moved my Barber Shop
from the T.¥. McElroy property |:
next to Kinsey's Restaurant.

JOHN COSGROVE |
BARBER
FLORIN, PENNA.




Loosen—Lift Out
can lift it right out. This new
di%covery called “Corn Fly” excites
the white blood corpuscles to action
and granulates the corn at its root
so that it drops out and leaves no
three—$1.10 value—for $1.00), are
sold under a positive money-back
guarantee by Hi-Gene Co., Newark,
N. J, or local druggist.





strate it to you as no other
C Wash- : :
er can or will be demonstrated o She ASTIN Da) Crone A a | will deliver an address on the Lut- |day, Mr. I. G. Snyder and Male 5
‘ng Sa | heran World Convention at Copen- { Quartette will be present. 2
H this f Test P under the society’s regulations, who) ~ i . . ie
oe ear this famous les ro- may be summoned to service in time hagen, Denmark. Mrs. A. S. Woll Meetings every night this week
gram just as though you had of disaster or other emergency |°f Philadelphia will speak on our |with visiting ministers.
id From the Red Cross enrollment were | India Lace Industry and Mrs, C. L. Junior Choir Wednesday 4 P. M. —they will eut like new!
it was broadcast. War. These “Red Cross nurses are - J
And, at the same ti h the standing reserve of the Army and | There will be a Young Women’s Choir rehearsal Thursday. Te Jou Yap by hand
) hn e me, ear Navy Nurse Corps of the United Rally in the social rooms of the The public is cordially invited to Saws ed while you wait]
the identical Program, just as it States, and are also called upon for | church from 5:30 to 7 addressed | worship with us. Try this service=—you will

been in the Studio at the time
was picked up by and came
through a stock model of the
NEW Brunswick Radio.
Hear proof that Brunswick
“ ntl . All instruments are sumptuously cabinetted in fine woods size and weight are likely to quit
alone can claim Studio Qual- All are completely electrical —A C current - i A number of our local women molt soon after on Leave all Saws at Newe
ity Radio Reception. Prices quoted are without tubes “GREEN FROGS”??? will attend. commences, State College special- | Hardware Store. sep
What are they? | es ists say.
Richard M.
21 E. Main Street

The NEW Brunswick Radio is made in three
Model 51—Panatrope with Radio, Price $272
Model 21—Superb highboy console-type Radio, Price $174
Mode! 14—Artistically beautiful lowboy console-type Radio, Price $148
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assigned 20,000 nurses in the World
ervice in other governmental health
services.
i a a nd
Advertise in The Bulletin.
Qur classified ads bring results.

{ Lippard will tell us of “Christ and
| His Little Ones.”
kill Haven.

|
|
will address the convention.

Why are they?
You want onel!
CENTRAL CUT-RATE STORE
45 E. Main St.

MOUNT JOY, PA.! :


Feed Bees For Winter
ample quantity of
| should be fed
cold weather comes.

| by Mrs. Albert Mayberry of Schuyl-
In the evening at 7:15 the young
people of Trinity Church will ren-
{ler a pageant ‘Darkness and Day-
| light” and Dr. Mary Baer of India
|
Bees not having good quality or
| stored food
sugar syrup before
Men’s Chorus Wednesday 8.30 P
M
ee wm, ell Gee +
Start Pullets Right
before production starts.
beginning to lay

lic thinks you quit business.
Any change in feeding and man-
agement of pullets should be made
Pullets
without sufficient
Consistent and NOT spasmodic
advertising always pays best. Each
time you stop advertising, the pub-
tf
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


All filing done by machine
—more uniform and accu-
like it,
John W. Conner
_N. Barbara St., Mt. Jo,







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