The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 08, 1930, Image 5

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join. A small amount deposited weekly will insure
you a handsome sum for next year’s Christmas
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MOUNT JOY, PA.

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MARIETTA
Mrs. Harry Zink, of town,
underwent an operation for appen-
dicitis at the Columbia hospital.
The Woman’s Club of the Mari-
etta Community House held its
annual card party for the benefit
of the Charity fund, Tuesday even-
hark were mailed on Tuesday
to the stockholders of the Ex-
. change National Bank of Marietta,
for a dividend which was declared
at the last meeting of the Board of

Directors.
Miss Janet S. Spangler, Buck-
nell, entertained the following

Fo SSP on
guests: ‘Nancy Sload, West Chest-
er; Mildred Lyle, Penn State;
Elizabeth ~~ Myers, Temple; Eva
Peck, Lebanon Valley; Robert
Bucher, Princeton; Irvin Zarfoss,
West. .Chester; Zarfoss, Temple;
Leo Martin, Franklin and Marshall
and John Paules, Temple.
Miss Ellen Schock, Goucher, en-
tertained at bridge, in honor of
Miss Dorothy Smith, Vassar, the
following guests: Mary Louise
Wilton, Linden Hall; Mary Flora
of Wrightsville; Alice Longen-
ecker, Mt. Helyhoke; Virginia New-
comer, Hood; Josephine Schock,
Skidmore; Janet Spangler, Buck-
| McKain; treasurer, John C. Good-
decl1-tf has been combined with the egg
| Whites, and sugar, the mixture
may be baked if desired. When
baked in a dish surrounded by
Prizes, Guest prize Dorothy |water in a very slow oven (225 to
Smith, other prizes Alice Longen-|250 degrees F.) for about one
ecker and Josephine Schock.
The following officers of the
Marietta Reformed church, Rev.
James B. Musser, pastor, were in-
stalled at the Sunday evening ser-
vices: Elders, John C. Goodling,
Charles McKain and Eli. Eisen-
berger; deacons, Samuel E. Nay-
lor, Clarence Collins, Harold
Bartch, Joseph Carroll, Alvin
Staley, Norman T. Pickel; record-
ing secretary, Charles McKain;
financial secretary, Mrs. Charles
ling; organists, Norman T. Pickel,
Mrs. Geogeianna Hoover; Womans
Guild, president, Mrs. James B.
Musser; vice president, Mrs. Ed-
ward H. Kauffman; secretary, Mrs.
Buchanan; treasurer, Mrs.
Joseph Neale; Brotherhood, presi- |
dent, Charles Meister; secretary, |
Harold Bartch; treasurer, Alvin
Staley. .
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SALE REGISTER vy
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If you want a notice of your sale
inserted in this register weekly
from now until day of sale, ABSO-
LUTELY FREE, send or phone us
your sale date and when you are
ready, let us print your bills.
That’s the cheapest advertising you
can get.
Saturday, Feb. 1—At the Bulle-
tin Office at 7:30 P. M., real es-
tate on Marietta street, Mount Joy
by Mr. George F. Neiss. Frank,
auct. See advertisement.
Saturday, .- March 15,—On. the
premises, the C. N. Hershey farm,
one mile west of Florin, entire lot
of live stock and farm implements.
Some house-hold goods by John
Hivner. Frank, auct.
Thursday, March, 13—In East
Hempfield Township, one mile north
of the village of Landisville, live
stock, farming implements, and
household and kitchen furniture by
Joseph L. Greider.
A etme.
It is not especially important
what breed of dairy cows you
select—the important thing is to
choose good indivduals of a breed.
However, it is usually best to
choose a breed that is common in
the community.
seen erm
The coat doesn’t make the
man— not even a coat of tar and


nell; and Eva Peck, Lebanon Val-
feathers.
A FEW TIPS FOR
(carved on platters large enough to
| allow the
play.
Percent. 3 | foods which are likely to have their
appearance spoiled in
get in the way of the carver,
| delivered,
| plate in the
refrigerator. A piece of parchment
paper may be
|the top of the meat but not wrap-
{ped around it.
of your sewing
{to use them.
adjusted to
you are using.
and the right size for
and the material to be used.
fruit pulp of pronounced flavor
and color. Heat the fruit pulp to
dissolve the added sugar, and com-
b
beaten egg whites
the eggs partially and give
to the mixture, After the fruit pulp
hour,
THE HOUSEWIFE
INFORMATION IS SUPPLIED
THE BULLETIN BY THE U. 8S.
DEPARTMENT AT WASH-
INGTON, D. C.
Serve foods which have to be
who carves free
place around a roast
one
Never
carving, or
soon as it is
on a clean
part of the
Unwrap meat as
and place
coldest
loosely laid across

Learn to know the attachments
machine and how
Keep your tensions
the kind of material
Use good needles
your thread
Fruit whips can be made of any
ine while hot with the stiffly
as to cook
body
80
the whip should not fall,
and may be served either hot or
cold. Or, fruit whips may be served
as soon as mixed without cooking.
Whipped cream is a delicious add-
ition to cold fruit whips. Prunes
and apricots make especially good
fruit whips. Leaflet 39, “Eggs at
any Meal,” which may be had free
from the TU. S. Department of
Agriculture, tells how to make
these desserts.
WHAT MOUNT JOY
NEEDS AT PRESENT
(From Page One)
the betterment of the community.
There are some things that need seri-
ous thought. Our water is not what it
should be by any means. Let us do
something and do it soon. Our light-
ing system is inadequate. If you
doubt the statement, visit some of our
sister Boroughs and see what they are
doing.
Last but not the least by any means
the moral of our Borough needs pro-
tection from its invaders, the ones
who put the gain of dollars and cents
above morals and Christian living,
who consider a soul of less value than
99¢, the soul that never dies. One of
the causes of any community is boot-
legging. A one hundred percent. Am-
erican will not disregard the 18th Am-

laws let them take its consequences.
They have no one to blame but them-
selves. The authorities at Washing-
ton are going to make every effort to
enforce the laws. It is up to every
community to do their part.
There are other matters for later
consideration. No one individual can
do the things that are needed. It re-
quires the whole hearted co-operation
of the Council and Burgess backed by
our law abiding citizens. The only
hope of preserving what is best lies in
,-ae practice of an immense charity,
'and a sincere respect for the opinions
of others.
DR. W. D. CHANDLER, Burgess.
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Women are far more heroic than
men—as any shoe dealer will tell
you.
RELIGIOUS NEWS |
endment and those who disregard our.
IN OUR CHURCHES
VEWS 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 9:30.
D. C. Witmer, Superintendent.
The First Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor
Church school at 9.30.
H. S. Newcomer, Superintendent.
Morning worship and sermon at
10:30 A. M.

Florin United Brethren In Christ
Rev. J. C. Deitzler, M. A., Pastor
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.
The regular evangelistic services
will begin on January 1, 1930, to
continue indefinitely, every evening
at 7.30 P. M.
You are cordially invited.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Rev’d. William S. J. Dumvill, Rector
Sunday School 9:15 A. M.
Morning worship at 10:30.
Even-song and address 7:30 P. M
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor
Bible School 9.30 A. M.
Morning services 10:45
Catechetical class 2:30
Vespers 7 P. M.
P.M.
P.M.
Church of God
Rev. I. A. MacDannald, D. D.
Minister
S..S. 9.30 A. M.
J. S. Hamaker, Supt.
Sermon 10.30 A. M.
C.E. 630P. M
Leader, Evelyn Smeltzer.
Communion service 7:30 P. M.
All members urged to be present.
Junior Choir Wednesday 4 P. M.
Prayer service, Wednesday, 7.45
P.M.
Men’s Chorus, 8.30 P. M., Wed-
nesday.
Choir rehearsal,
P. M.
You are cordially invited to wor-
ship with us.
Thursday, 7.30

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AUTO MISHAPS
OVER WEEK END
(From Page One) |
man and woman with much diffi- |
culty, They were pinned in the
wreckage, part of which had to be |
lifted up to free them. In describ-
ing the accident, Mr. Spencer said
Hoffer pulled sharply to the left of
the road to avoid hitting another
car pulling out of a side road. The
Hoffer machine leaned and struck
the tree before the driver could
bring it back on the pike.
Mrs. Lee Rettew, of Maytown,
driver of the other machine, suffer-
ed from shock, and minor cuts and
bruises. The injured were given
first aid treatment by Dr. Cornell
G. Gray, of Marietta.
tree,
A call was sent for the Columbia
hospital ambulance, but in the
meantime Mr. and Mrs. Hoffer
were talen to the institution in an
auto.
Motorcyclist Hurt
Paul Witmer, 18, Mt. Joy, R. D.
2, was admitted to the Columbia
hospital shortly before noon Sun-
day, suffering from a broken leg
incurred in a collision between a
mobile of Lloyd Stehman, florist.
Mr. Stehman was returning
from church, accompanied by his
mother, and had just made the
turn at Eighth and Blunston
streets to go to his home when
Greider’s motorcycle which was
coming across Eighth behind him
collided with the left side of the
car. Both youths on the motoreycle
were thrown to the ground. Wit-
youths to the hospital where it was
found that Witmer had suffered
a fracture of the right leg. Greider
was given dispensary treatment
for minor lacerations on the right
hand.

OUR NEW COUNCIL
MET MONDAY NITE
(From page 1)
per month for special officer Zerphey,
all salaries were made same as last

St. Mark’s Church of The United
Brethren in Christ
The Rev. C. E. Rettew, Minister
9:00 Bible School.
10:15 Morning worship.
6:30 P. M. Young People’s
cieties.
7:30 Evening service.
Nightly cottage prayer meetings
this week; home visitation next
week; public evangelistic services
beginning Jan. 19.
So-
Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. Wm. H. Beyer, Pastor
9:30 A. M. Sunday
Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt.
10:30 A. M. Sermon.
6.45 P. M. Epworth League.
7:30 P. M. Union Revival meet]
ings:
Wednesday, Jan. 8, Rev. Eli M
Engle.
Thursday, Jan. 9, Rev. Robt. H.
Comly.
Friday, Jan. 10, Rev. Harry A.
Swartz.
Sunday, Jan. 12, Rev. A. L. Barn-
hart.
Tuesday, Jan. 14, Rev. C. D. Hu-
ber.
Cordial welcome to all the
churches and people of Mt. Joy and
vicinity.
LOCAL EXCHANGE
INNEW QUARTERS
(From Page One)
hot water heat, which is supplied by
an efficient oil burner.
There is a large garage building in
the rear of the main building which
will be remodeled and used for stor-
age of automobiles and trucks, as well
as material . and supplies of the Co-
lumbia Telephone Company.
The Telephone Company installed a
switchboard of larger capacity than
the old switchboard and a protector
and terminal frame of much larger ca-
pacity than the one in its former Cen-
tral office or exchange.
There were four ducts of under-
ground conduit from Apple Alley to
the cellar of the main building, thru
which all wires enter the building by
two cables.
The “cut over” from the old Ex-
change fo the new Exchange was
‘made On the afternoon of December
31st and but a few of the telephone
subscribers knew that the change was
being made. In order to make the
“cut over” to the new Exchange with
the keast interference to the service,
it required several weeks of prepara-
tion and rearranging of cables, wires,
ete.
In addition to the Telephone Com-


room as a Telephone Oentral Office or
Exchange, Dr. Damon R. Smedley will
occupy the first floor with his offices
and the apartment on the second floor
as his residence after February 1st.
Mr. Alvin Showalter, cembination
man for the Columbia Telephone Com-
pany, occupies the other apartment as

pany occupying the second floor front !
PAGE FIVE
Classified Column
FOR SALE—Haywood baby car-
riage, in good condition. Apply 313
West Donegal St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
janl-tf
SEWING—I do sewing at my
home at 120 Delta Street, Mt. Joy.
Mrs. Jos. Habecker. janl-tf-pd
RADIO SERVICE—Equipped to
service all makes of Radios. Phone
T. ¥. McElroy, 179R3, Mt. Joy, Pa.
nov6-11wks-pd



FOR RENT—6 or 7 rooms and
bath, suitable for dwelling or dwell-
ing and office. Heat furnished. All
conveniences. Marietta and Delta
streets (now occupied by Dr. Smed-
ley.) Henry G. Carpenter. jan8-tf

MISS MARGARETTA KENNEDY
TEACHER OF VIOLINCELLO

Both cars were headed toward
Marietta, when one of them made Cali 56-R-2, Mt. Joy, Pa lt
a left turn. The Hoffer car careen- ne
ed into a yard at the home of Earl WANTED—Twenty (20) exper-
Nye, Marietta, and crashed into a|ienced sewing = machine operators.
Apply Le Blane Company, Mt. Joy,
Pa. jan8-1t
FOR RENT—301 West Main St.,
Mt. Joy. Apply M. W. Groff, Mount
Joy, Pa. novl13-tf


FOR SALE—Pure Bred Bull, 16
months old. Call C. A. Ricedorf,
Elizabethtown R D 3, Phone Bell
173R11. jan8-1t-pd

FOR SALE—A 1-4 horse power
motorcycle, operated by Alvin | Motor in good condition. Apply
Greider, Columbia R. D. 2, on|Clayton Breneman, Main St., Flor-
which he was riding, and the auto-|™ Pa. jan 8-1t-pd

WANTED — Washing at home.
Mrs. Abram Welsh, 24 West Done-
gal street, Mount Joy. jan8-2t

FOR SALE—Othello Range with
water back, good condition. Apply
Hiram Nissly, N. Barbara St., Mt.
Joy, Pa. jan8-1t-pd

FOR RENT — Apartment, 13-15
West Main street, with all conven-
iences, including heat. Apply Col-
mer was unable to get to his feet|ympia Telephone Company, Colum-
and Mr. Stehman, who stopped |bia, Pa. janl-2t
his car immediately took both

FINE HOME FOR SALE—If you
lesire a fine home on W. Donegal
St., Mt. Joy, in first-class condition,
has all conveniences, possession any
time, call or phone 41R2 Mount Joy
for further particulars. decl4-tf
FOR RENT—A 6-room house on
West Donegal St., Mt. Joy. All
conveniences. Apply after 6 P. M.
to 34 West Donegal St. oct30-tf


In order that a pubilc sale, festi-
val, supper, musical or any like ew-
ent be a success, it must be thoro-
agbly advertised. Try the Bulletin

HAULING—Don’t Forget The To-
bacco season is coming. Who is go-

year.
The resignation of Dr. W. D. Chand-
ler as a member of the Board of
Health was received and accepted.
This action was due to the fact
that the office conflicted with that of
Burgess.
Secretary M. M. Leib, of the Board
of Health, reported that the term of
Dr. A. F. Snyder as a member of the
Board, had expired Jan. 1. >
Chairman Murphy stated that the
appointments will be made later.
The secretary of the Fire Company
reported the floors in the engine room
need attention. No action.
Pumping Engineer Geo. W. Shatz
reported having pumped 360,000 gal-
lons of water in 12 hours by steam
power and 4,240,000 gallons in 424
hours by water power during the
month of December.
Secretary Leib of the Board of
Health, reported one case of whoop-
ing cough in December and but four
cases quarantined since July 1.
Special Officer Zerphey presented
the following report for the year:
Traffic arrests 53,parking arrests 22,
fraudulent converson 3, serious charge
4, larceny 9, passing fraudulent checks
7, nonsupport 7, false pretense 1, va-
grants 1, peddling without a license 1,
drunk and disorderly conduct 6, incor-
rigible 1, assault and battery 2, violat-
ing school law 1, receiving stolen
goods 1, forgery 2, riding bicycle on
the pavement 1, stolen car recovered
1, night lodgers 588.
Mr. H. N. Nissley, treasurer, repert-
ed balances as follows: Boro, $3,369.
26; Water, $751.04; Interest, $46.00.
Upon motion $1,000.00 was transfer-
red from the Boro account to the Sink-
ing Fund.
Bills to the amount of $45 were then
paid and Council adjourned.
———— Eee.
aluminum ware. Steel wool or fine
scouring powder is the best to use




























 
ng to do your hauling? Don’t for-
zet me. I L. Zink, 107 Manheim
St., Mt. Joy, Pa. nov6-tf
PUBLIC SALE—Saturday, January
11, at 332 West High St., Elizabeth-
town, 4th annual public sale of home-


made harness by H. M. Frantz. Ak
dinger, auct. See advertisement.
FOR SALE — Four Purebreil
Berkshires, both sexes, five months
old. Price reasonable. Also big
Half Sugar Mangels, 100 lbs. for
$1; fine for poultry. Phone 111R32
C. C. Keiser, Maytown. Pa. janl-4t
ELECTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
annual election will be held at the
First National Bank, Mount Joy,
Pa. on Tuesday, January 14, 1930,
between the hours of 9 A. M. and 6
P. M., for the election of thirteen
directors. R. FELLENBAUM, Cash-
ier. decl1-5t
ELECTION NOTICE
The annual meeting of the pol-
icyholders of the Deposit Mutual
Fire Insurance Company will be
held at the office of the company,
Marietta, Penna., on January 16th,
at 7:30 P. M.
J. N. BRANDT, Secy-Treas.
dec26-3t
ELECTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
annual election will be held at the
Union National Bank, Mount Joy,
Pa., on Tuesday, January 14th,
1930, between the hours of 10 A.
M. and 2 P. M. for the election of
thirteen directors. H. N. NISSLY,
Cashier. decl1-5t
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the stock-
holders of the First National Bani,
of Landisville, Pa., for the purpose
of nominating and electing diree-
tors for the ensuing year and the




transaction of other business, will
be held at the banking house on
Tuesday, January 14th, 1930, be-
tween the hours of 9 A. M. and 12
M. J. N. SUMMY, Cashier.
decl11-5¢

of good
should have at
school training. To such boys,
offer general office
view of them growing into
BOYS—1€ yrs. or over, must be
character, clean habits,
least some high
we
work with a
usefal
men in our organization. This is a:
real opportunity for ambitious boys.
SCHOCK INDEPENDENT OIL CJ.
Ask for Mr. Stauffer. sept25-tf


on aluminum.

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Flavor a few glasses of your

his residence.


t apple jelly with mint extract and |! DEPARTMENT STORE
color with green vegetable color- | FLORIN. PA
ing. The jelly will be enjoyed with | ? .
lamb. ' Iu
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NEW HOUSE CHEAP—I have
a 6-room House along the trolley at
Florin that I want to sell before
April 1st. Has all conveniences and
ill sell for only $3,650 for a quick
sale. This is No. 871 in my list
Ino. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy

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Tin. and . enamelware cooking
utensils which have food stuck to MOOSE SAYS
them may be cleaned by boiling They Have Good
them in a. weak solution of wash- TOBACCO TWINE
| ing soda. Never use soda on '
at Only
16¢ Ib.
D. ROY MOOSE