CA AANA NAA A A AA a A rT. ® 4 pO OO eo 4 YY TN NY VN NT VV TNT 1977199790 9977977737777 7290 099 0900000 DYNO g 5 2 No din. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. P . the fullest sense of the word RA COST THE STATE THEATRE THE SHOW PLACE OF LANCASTER COUNTY 4 COLUMBIA, PENNA. Matinee Daily 1:30, Evening 6:45-9 " Three Shows Saturday Evening, 6-7:45 and 9:30 3 | FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 4-5 JACK HOLT AND DOROTHY REVIER wen Ne “VENGEANCE” MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th, 8th, and 9th RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN HIS NEWEST PICTURE “SON OF THE GODS” A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 10th, 11th and 12th “NO NO NANETTE” A First National Picture With ALEXANDER GRAY oy | My | ot J * J | attended the funeral of the for- mer’s grandson, in Ohio, a promis- ing young man, soon to have been married, was killed in a motor accident. They returned on Sun- SALUNGA Church of the Rev. Yoder of Lan- caster, is well attended. Revival in the Brethren by _ day evening saying custom in Mr. Allan Ginter on Thao, Orio is like that in Pennsylvania. moved from the usser arm 10 mp. flower tributes were many the Norman Nissley farm. Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith of -Lan- caster, spent Friday evening with the M. M. Newcomer family, Mr. and. Mrs. M. M. Newcomer and Mrs. Alice Kline spent Sunday ‘evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah Gantz, Mt. Joy. People came from every direction. Miss Betty Reel of York, vVisit- One farmer brought fifty dozen ing her friend Betty Nolt at Silver eggs to the store and many took Spring, enjoyed a bicycle ride to paskets of groceries along home. call on Mrs. N. N. Baer on Sunday The jce-cream was given away as afternoon. an advertisement and we have Mr. M. S. Schaeffer and family every reason to believe that Mr. of Brunnerville visited Mr. and Bender will sell his share of Mrs. Samuel FEby Sunday after- Aristocrat ice cream. noon. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Mumma A “miscellaneous shower was tef- of Mount Joy, and daughter Anna, gered Miss Elizabeth Hacker, at home for a week from Cornell por home at Salunga on Thursday and beautiful. In order to introduce Aristocrat ice cream our local merchant, Mr. J. N. Bender gave out samples of it on Friday evening. Between two and three hundred samples were given away in an hour and a half. University, called at the same evening. Her engagement was re- time. cently announced to Mr. J. M. Mrs. Ben Brosey with her Newcomer, also of Salunga. Miss daughter, Mrs. Swartz of Enola, Hacker received a large variety of ll 4 beautiful and who attended the showe | Mrs. Mary Kendig Minnich, ingten D. C., Everett, Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 3d useful gifts. Those | r were: | Wash- | Mr. and Mrs. I. W, and Mrs. Joe Rader, Rieker, Mr. | and Mrs. William Landan, Mr. and | Mrs, C. BE. H A. der, of Ed Plantholt and Mrs. Habecker, Albright, Edwin Ella Wittel | Beryl Amanda, | of Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shenck, Shenck, Mr. of Landisville; Mrs. Jacob Minn- | Lancaster; Mr. | Mrs. Raymond Hiestand, Mr. and Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. | Weaver, Mrs, Charles Ben- | Mr. and Mrs. | family to the of Millersville; Mr. | wm, Dillinger. Fred Eshleman of | Quarryville; — ard Li | moved to the house he purchased High School principal and rs. ris a ; | Miss Janet Kauffman, Mr. Miss Loraine Kauffman, | Mr. Chester Albright, Miss Marie | 9 Fornoff of Ironville; Stauffer, Mr. Robert Brandt of "Mr. and Alvin Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elizabethtown; Mrs. Earl Kaylor, Mrs. Herr and daughter Miss Mildred Way and Mrs. George and Mrs. F. Hoffman ich, Mrs. Alice Kline, Mr. and Mrs. M. M, Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hess and daughter Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Musser, Miss Reba | Beyer, Miss Miss Esther Peifer, Mr. N. N. Longenecker, Mrs. John Brenneman, and Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Annie Newcomer program this sylvania.” Needy Field, Nissley, Mr. Rural The Brethren in Christ Lancaster will have an Brenneman, Kendig, Miss Ellen and Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Levi Peifer Annie and daughter Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mrs. Wm. Fackler, Peifer, "Mrs. Samuel Eby, Mrs. Ben Kendig, Mrs. John Kendig, Mrs. and Mrs. Roy Spahr, Miss Susie Miss Sue Fackler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Phares Cooper, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Earl Longenecker, Musselman, Mr. Earl and J. comer of Salunga. Mr. Earl New- comer and Miss Mildred Way en- tertained by The refreshments plentiful, and enjoyed by all. — Geese Amos Rohrer, Mr. Stehman, Mr. Stehman, Mrs. Martha Melvin New- music on the piano. were fine and Mission Work church at interesting evening. The Theme will be ‘Rural Mission Work in Penn- The following is the program: ~ 9 P. M. Devotional, song; 7: song; 7:35 Hindia. Song; 7:50 Results, by Naomi Wolge- muth of town; A..’B., Song; Church Districts tively in Home Mission Work? Song; 8:10 Experience, 8:40 - How Can Our engage more effec- (From page 1) the monthly meeting of the Eliza- {moved into the house vacated by bethtown school board. The salary John Hendrix. | schedule was unchanged. Teachers ANNUAL MOVING moms viene, DAY AROUND HERE The entire faculty of the Eliza- bethtown school was re-elected for the ensuing year Tuesday night at Mr. John Hendrix house moved his to teach in the senior and vacated bY junior high school are: Prof. Tillman H. Ebersole, super- | Mr. Frank Young and family | (ising principal. Prof. E. U. Bals- | from George Neiss. | science; Kathryn Nissley, Freneh Mr. John Miller moved his family jipyarian; Martha Lindemuth, from East Donegal St. to the house, Katie O. Miller, his | vacated by Harry Brown. | tory; Anna Ruth Eshelman, Latin; Earl Brubaker and family moved yy. 1. Blouch, history and English; | to the house vacated by Grabill Wol- | p ro science. Fred Moore- | gemuth, on the latter’s farm. Pease, English; May Dulebohn, | Jesse Watson moved to the pro-| mathematics; Arthur Miller, manual | perty he purchased from Geo. | 4 raining; Anna Snyder, commercial; | Groff, on N. Market Street. 1 | Arthur Mayer, athletics and physi- | Mr. Ed. Shires moved his family cal education; Emma Hess, home cand household goods to the nomics; Irving Reist, mathema- the PB. 1. station tics. Florence Cawley, English; Mary thoved his Hackenberger, history. from; Grade teachers were named as follows: first grade, Ellen Gross and | Sara Poorman; second grade, Elsie Cohic and Dorothy Croman; third grade, Mrs. Harriet Lineweaver and Esther Hamilton; fourth grade, Ma- bel Espenshade and Dorothy Reese; Mr. John Hivner moved. from the AEA male; Se op il : > hrack; si ore lle S- ba bh of Flos, 10 de | Pred rs Ei Ellsworth Sload. . Snyder property on East Main | street. | Mr, Geo. Neiss moved from his KING'S DAUGHTERS MEETING home on Marietta St., to a farm | he recently purchased Mr. Samuel Kramer family and household effects | Hopewell street to Lancaster. Mr. Harry Brown moved his | family and household effects to the house vacated by Jno. McGinnis. Harry Brown moved his famliy household effects from Florin to the house vacated by Samuel Kramer. ee etl | A south of | The King’s Daughters Bible | Mountville. Class of the Church of God held | April first is annual moving day | {hair monthly class meeting on {thruout this section and appended | py evening at the home of lis a list of those who changed their | pps. IL. S. Wintermyer. Those [place of abode: present were: Mrs. Harry Leib, Mr. Roy Young moved his fam-| Mrs. Frank Hershey, Mrs. Alvin "ilv and household effects to the | Sides, Mrs. Harvey Hawthorne, home of his father, Mr. John | Mrs. George Althouse, Mrs. Wm. Young, on N. Barbara street. Shutte, Mrs. John Horstick, Mrs. Mr. Jacob Geltmacher moved H. S. MDa Heya from the P. R. R. station apartment Diliman, Blanche oy a: O1 ~~ _. | Samuel Geibe. They had the regu- ta $e farm of Clinton Rohren a lar business session and refresh- | Lancaster Junction on Tuesday. | ments were served. YS EEh.. | re A A { am tonal We don’t know how Mayor Evangelical sngregationa | Thompson will finally raise «+ money | Church { | to keep Chicago going, but we are willing to bet that he won't get King George to float a bond issue for him. rr AA Ane Herbert E. Palm, Minister vy School at 9.30 A. M. ning Worship at 7:30 P. M. | Sermon Subject “The Avoided Subject” Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Marriage Licenses Bertie V. Kipp, Mount Joy, and Ruth E. Brandt, Elizabethtown, |OUR MORTUARY afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Martic- RECORDINGS (From Page One) suburban home. She was buried in Lynchburg, Va., her native home. Adam Bausch Adam Bausch, aged seventy- eight, 129 North Market street, Elizabethtown, died suddenly at at his home, after a heart attack. The deceased had been ill for many months, but seriously only during the past few days. He was a member of the Womelsdorf Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Murtaugh, of Elizabethtown, with whom he resided. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 10:30 o’- clock, in Womelsdorf. Mrs. Abram B. Bradley Mrs, Lizzie S. Bradley, wife of Abram B. Bradley, of near Mount Joy, died in the General hospital of a complication of diseases after a three weeks’ illness, aged fifty- one years. She was a member of the United Zion’s Children. She was a daughter of the late Ben- jamin and Elizabeth Swanger Gar- ber. Besides her husband, she is survived by the following children: Clayton G., Lancaster; Paul, Don- egal Springs; Clarence, Manheim R. D. 1; and Lottie and Harvey, at home. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock at the home, and 2 o'clock in Hossler's Church, Burial will be in Pleasant View cemetery. Andrew W. Zug Andrew W. Zug, 77, E. Peters- burg, died Saturday morning of a complication of diseases after an illness of ten months. He had been a resident of East Petersburg for the last fifty years and was a nurseryman. Formerly he was a manufacturer of cigars and in the general merchandise business in East Petersburg. His first wife, who was Rebecca Wool before marriage, died in 1905. The child- ren by this marriage who survive are Hayden W. Zug, a merchant of East Petersburg and Mrs. Paris M. Gerfin, East Petersburg. He is survived by his second wife, who was Alice Lintner before marriage, the children, Elizabeth, Amy and Helen, who are at home. Also one brother, Nathan Zug, West Lawn, Yeading; and these sisters: Mrs. Priscilla Widders, Lancaster; Mrs. Samuel Reed, Manheim; and Mrs. Cyrus Reed, Lebanon and two grandchildren. Services were held Tuesday, private from the home, and public from Zion Lutheran church, East Petersburg. Inter- ment in the adjoining cemetery. B. Frank Morton B. Frank Morton, sixty two, black- smith of Maytown, died Tuesday af- ternoon at 1 o'clock at the Lancaster General hospital of complications. He had been sick for the past eight months. . Funeral services will be held Friday ville M. E. church, and interment will be in the adjoining cemetery. He is survived by his wife, mother, ten children and five brothers and gisters. The children are: Mrs. Elmer Evans, West Willow: Mrs. William Leeds, Lancaster; B. Frank Morton, jr., Mrs. Walter Young and Mrs. Dwight Geb- hard, all of Maytown; Andrew Morton, Millersville; Mrs. Earl Brennen, Lan- caster; Hazel N. Morton, Lancaster: Charles E. and Chester L. Morton, of Pleasantville, N. J. Brothers and sisters: Mrs, John Charles, New Danville; Elmer Morton, Washington, D. C.; Charles, Samuel and Celia Morton, all of Lancaster. His mother is Mrs. Della Morton, residing in Lancaster. E-TOWN TEACHERS TOP MOUNT JOY In a fast, hard fought game, the Elizabethtown High school faculty basketeers defeated the Mount Joy teachers Wednesday night by a one point margin, on the Elizabethtown court. The final count was 43 to 42, It was a ¢tlose game thruout, with Mount Joy leading at half time by a score of 22 to 21. This was the 2000000000000 What do you pay for 1 extra eduipment 9? : ONE of the things to find out before you decide on an automBbile is this-“How much extr equipment will I have to Buy and how much will it cost?” Sometimes you know, the cost of “Ex- tras” is paddled to make up for too high an allowance on a used car. There's mighty little ex- tra equipment to buy on a new Ford and, the prices are unusually low. 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