PAGE EIGHT Classified Column |LOCAL DOINGS AROUND FLORIN FOR SALE—Cheap Guinea Pigs. | Apply 122 Delta Street, Mt. Joy,| Phone 62R3 apr2-2t-pd | tr en me .— | ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN INGS FROM THAT THRIVING AND BUSY VILLAGE WANTED — A Child's Stroller. Apply to Mrs. Edwards, Bulletin office. apr.2-1t-pd - Hi PE, Mrs. Harry Hersh is ill at this writ "FOR SALE — Goat Manure, |ipg. Chick Feed and “Beed Potatoes.| Mr. John Griffin, spent Sunday at Harry Leedom, Mt. Joy. par rishure. LOST — Driver's License and Owner's card. Jno. Byers, Mt Joy, Lancaster. R D. 1. apr2-1t-pd Mr. Harry Lancaster. FOR SALE—AI kinds of Vege-| Mrs. Irwin Kraybill and daughter, table and Flower Plants; also Pansy Ruth spent Saturday at Lancaster, Plants by the dozen or by the hund-; Mr. and Mrs. John Cosgrove, spent | red at Gruber’'s Greenhouse, 343 N. Sunday at Lancaster with friends. 3arbara St, Mt. Joy, Pa. | Mrs. John Guhl, was taken to the apr.2-4t-pd St. Joseph Hospital for an operation. sR . ps #14 ireen. spe | pol SALE—Set % of OURS ov lats, @eed as. new. Will sell right. ..» ig Pall Tet Mr. Jacob Rider spent Saturday at Hersh was a visitor to Ap to Reuben Disstey,. Donegal Kinsey, aE Springs Road, Mt. Joy. apr2-tf Mrs. Cora Bennett, of Altoona, is rare a Toe TT" visiting with ‘her parents, Mr. and FOR SALE—Pansy Plants by Mrs. George Geyer, the dozen or hundred. Also Vege- Mr. Frank Weidman of Wilming- table and Geranium plants. B. F. ton, Del, spent Saturday and Sun- Brubaker, 228 N. Barbara street, day with his mother. Mount Joy, Pa. WANTED—A Farmer to family of apr2-2t-pd —— with Mr. Stanley Bates and Shiremanstown, spent Sunday work Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nissly. on shares or for wages. Apply’ to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Breneman the Nissly Tobacco Company, lorin, Pa. mar26-2t visited with Martin Brandt and fam- _— ily, near Elizabethtown on Sunday. FOR SALE—Baby Chinchilla | Messrs. Hairy Derr, Wesley Wittle Rabbitts, 5 weeks old. Also older and John Carson, spent the week ond ones weighing about 3 lbs. George at their Camp in Cumberland County. B. Siller, 47 Frank St, Mt. Joy, Messrs. Howard Barnhart, John Fa. mar19-4tpd Kline and Eugene Garber, spent the “week-end at their Camp in Perry Co. Mr. and Mrs. Agustus Shetter, en- | tertained a number of friends to din- {ner on Sunday in honor of their son, {Park who celebrated his birthday. | These guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hipple, Mr. and Mrs. El- wood Martin, Lloyd Vogle, Paul Shet- Iter, Dora Kraybill, Arthur Ney, Mrs. Bertha Kraybill, Mildred Aucker and Daniel Light. BERMUDA ONION PLANTS Grow your own Bermuda Onions in your garden from our ‘plants. REIST SEED COMPANY Snyder Mill Mount Joy. | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Henry G. Hoffman, late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster county, Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on said Mark | estate having been granted to the indebted FOR SAIE—Corn Cobs, Breneman, Phone Mt Joy 104R6 undersigned, all persons t Mt. Joy, Pa. marl19tf thereto are requested to make im- | mediate payment and those having FOR SALE—Wood, stove | claims or demands against the same, Also fength, cheap. a few locust | Will present them without delay for posts. Call'C. P. i PICKED FROM THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. WEDNESDAY, APR. 32, 1938 THE CARD BASKET (From Page One) daay at Lancaster at the Mr. and Mrs. Snyder. AND THE GUESTS, VISITORS WHO CALLED ON| THEIR FRIENDS LOCALITY AND WERE PLEASANTLY EN- | | ENTERTAINERS | home of IN THIS Miss Edith Kline spent the week- end with Miss Loverna Gerber. | TERTAINED Mr. John Young, Jr., of Fork | — With L. C. Sprchers’ | visited his father, Sunday. Mr. Daniel Gohn of Columbia, spent{ Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sprecher the week-end with Miss Alverta Barn- | entertained . on Sunday: Mr. and hart. Mrs. Geo. B. Gish and son Diller Miss Mary Moyer, of Pem- |of Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. G. berton, N. J., spent the week-end Hartman Gish and son Dale Ker- here. imit Gish, of Palmyra; Harold Miss Ada Neier and daughter, |Gish of Holtwood; Paul Gish, Lillian, visited friends in town on | Williamson Trade School, Phila. ; Mr. and Mrs. L. Clayton Sprecher, | Jr.,, and daughter Dorothy of town; Miss Anna M., Landis of Lancaster. Sunday. Mr. Albert C. Kover spent the week- end in Berwyn and Philadelphia vis: iting friends. Mrs. Jac. Childs and granddaugh- ter, Naomi Snyder, spent the week end at Lancaster. Miss Naomi Wolgemuth With Henry Sumpman’s Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weaver and | family of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. | Blessing and daughter, Gladys, of visited | Maytown; Mrs. Michael Gable and pif 'S r Shoalts ar : £1: : Me and ho i Shoults, nea | daughter, Catherine, of Klinesville; orin, on Sunday. | AM nce Ly Miss Ethel Smith spent Sunday Mrs. K. Staley, of Marietta, were | entertained on Sunday at the home {of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sumpman, on Poplar-street. | With Earl Myers’ and Mrs. Frank Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Myers with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin W. Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elstonville, spent Sunday Snyder of with Mr. EASTER IS COMING Mrs. Anna Hoffman was a re- [entertained a number of folks at cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob their home south of town Monday | Stauffer, at Christiana. evening. The guests included: An- Mrs. R. R. Lauer and four child- [drew Felker, Eli Ament, Roy Zink, ren, of Harrisburg, spent the week | Sam Brubaker, Saul Brubaker, end here with her parents, Sam Brubaker, Jr, Earl Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gutshall |Albert Myers, Mrs. Earl Myers and and son, of East Donegal, spent|Mrs. Albert Myers. Sunday at Perry County. With Harry Kaylor’ GEL los. Voile y Kaylor’s i Ve Pi Vee, 2 igen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor, on anc -chla, © onegal, VISILEd | west Main street, entertained to relatives here the past week, : AE = ON ot aap dinner on Sunday these folks: Rev. Mr. and Mrs Roy Walters of Lan- taal) . : hi caster, spent Saturday with Mr. and Hartzell, of Terre Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walters and family. Mrs. Geo. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. -C. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morton Miss Helena Haines of Harris- |; burg, spent the week-end here Matilda Myers, Dorothy Kaylor, Bernice Geistweit. with Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Peifer, With H. O. Gutshall’s Mrs. Fred Lieberher and son Rob- ert are spending a few days with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Gutshall, of and Mrs. William Rentzel of York. East Donegal had a number of Q i > ld . : . Mrs. John Be amensderfer was a |oyests on Sunday evening including recent guest of her daughter, Miss |p. and Mrs. Geo. Conner and Anna Beamensderfer, at Reading. children, of Manheim; Miss Ada eier and daughter, Lillian, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heigel, of N near Elizabethtown, visited the Manheim: Mr. and Mrs. John Con- ner, of town. latter's parents over the week end. Mr. William Rice accepted a po- sition with the Wiley-Maxon bridge With Roy Zink’s and Mrs. Roy Zink and fam- Ave., entertained Construction company at Columbia. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Conner and |ily on Columbia Eliz- {settlement to the undersigned, : abethtown. Phone 90R5. mar19-4t ROY HOFFMAN, Administrator NOTICE—Anyone interested i I. C. Arnold, Atty. = Mt. Joy, Lanc. flying or ground school, phone 1 Co., Pa, tnd or call at my home. Chas. O. a apr2-4t-pc Brandt: Ms doy, Pa. Notice is hereby given that the to | first @nd final account of Asher F. Si ER ) i RABIO SERVICE--Equinped Snydé¥ and Amos Musser, perman- service all makes ‘of Radios. Phone ent receivers of George H. Brown, children of Manheim, spent Sun-|the following folks on Sunday: Mr. | day with the former's parents Mrs. Harvey Zink, of Lemoyne ‘here, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shonk and daugh- Miss Anna Mumma, of Cornell University, New York, spent the | week end at the home of her par- Mr. and Mrs. enis. family gave a dinner on Sunday to ter, Thelma, of Elizabethtown. With Allen Bates’ Allen Bates and ! T. F. McElroy, 179R3, Mt. Ja: Pa, Jr and Milroy H. Brown, co-| Mr. and Mrs. Claude Riegle and A ik Let eb19-tf | VT» , Emme ts * |the following: Mr. and Mrs. Leroy partners $rading’ as Brown Bros. daughter Emma, visited at their : : : I : T Bates and family; Miss Carc¢éna RENT—6 or 7 rooms and | Was filed in the office of the respective homes at Newtown on|_ . : Shi 1.22 ar March 1930. | Sunday Engle, and Mr. Martin Light. bath, Suitable for dwelling or dwell- | Prothonotary on March 1, 30, | Sunday. 2% ing and office. Heat furnished. All| and that application will be made|{ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barnes and conveniences. Marietta and Delta |to the Court “of Common Pleas of children, of Lancaster, spent Sun- Happy Family in Stable Sts. Hengy G. Carpenter. jan 8-tf | Lancaster Coungy, for the confirm- day with Mr. and Mrs. James Animals of many kinds and dis- ’ I wt F ration on pl 0, 19809, ond Shoop. positions are living happily in the {G- . | that unless exceptions ar 2d | ; he Hic BALIN Dons Gi Te | eh betore at time the oc Miss ‘Myrtle Grissinger, a student | Stable of a L ndon milk distributing ng hauling? Dons toe count may be confifmed and dis- Nurse at the Lancaster General Hos piss i = t I L. Zink, 107 Manheim | tribution made of he balance pital, visited at her home here on | [Fiendly term I an get me. 2 a anhosm | m ebv . amon redi s Sundav but with one another Included in St., Mt. Joy, Pa. nov6-tf | shown thereby among the creditors Sunday. . ST are two Indi: 2 | therein named according to their; Mr. Irvin W. Smith and son, Ir- the 7a0 an hyo Radian mon | respective claims. Avi Da 3. Yao : kevs, a wild hare which has been vin, spent Saturday with Mr. L. O i i 3 | ASHER F. SNYDER, ¢, ‘ih of Pal aii 5 hep. “| rammed. a fox which accompanies he BOYS—1€6 yrs. or over, must be | AMOS MUSSER, it ’ almyra, a rother of owner on walks about the eity, and a 1 | oa of good character, clean habits, 5 5: Receivers have at least some S Schaeffer schooltraining. To such boys, we|p J Mvers. offer general office work with a| =~ °° 7° 7 : i : Attorneys for Receivers view of them gréwing into useful] > men in our organization. This is a| [the former. real opportunity for ambitious boys. | SCHOCK INDEPENDENT O%L C).| Ask for Mr. Stauffer. sept25tf | D R. S H 0 0 P : Dentist POR SALE—Two-colored Hey- | : wood “Wakefield baby coach. Heavy | Has Opened His Office at rubber tires. "Phiekly lined with] 122 EAST MAIN STREET tan corduroy; windshield te match. Excellent condition. 23 E. Main Street, Mt. Joy. tf (The former Bender Barber Shop) Evening Hours Only After 6:30 In order that a pubile sale, festi- wal, supper, musical or any like ev- ent be a success, it must be thoro- Apr. 2-3t i : winber of rabbits, pigeons, canaries Mrs. Victor Heisey and son] foreign birds. | Bobby spent the past two weeks | with her mother, Mrs. S ie Esl ’ Samuel Opal Sunerstition | Ti pal 1 not alwavs heen re Chima ee opi 1S ot ¢ ays hee fo {| Mrs. Irvin W. Smith and daugh- aarded as an unlucky stone. The uperstition regarding its bad luck he- ran in the Fourteenth century at the rime of the Black death, particularly ter, Nancy Jane, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurr, of Annville. | Miss Pauline Engle, of Bryn| a Venice. At that time the opal was | Mawr, is spending some time here [a favorite of the Italian jewelers. but {with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.[.t was said that opals worn by these stricken with the disease became sud- fenly brilliant and that their luster leparted upon the death of the owner. hus the opal became associated with and an object of dread. J. Engle. Miss Edna Garber, Mrs. Edna Wit- mer and daughter Luella, spent Sun- | day with Mr. and Mrs. Bloss Gonter of Manheim. Trv the Bulletin ughly advertised. Peep Cut Prices for 10 Days Only APRIL 5th to 15th Inclusive $1.35 Pierce’s Medicine $ .86 .75 Dextro Maltose . .58 $1.20 Cadwell’s Syrup Pepsin .75 Mellen’s Food .... .61 $86 $1.00 Listerine ........ 74 $1.25 10 Herbs ........ .88 25.3. J. Baby Soap .. 19 $1.25 Konjola ......... 89 25 J. J. Baby Talc Pwd .18 $1.10 Flaxolyn ........ 77 .25 Mennen’s Borated Tale $1.00 Ovaltine ........ 76 17 $1.00 Muscletone ...... .75 $1.00 Coty’s Tale ...... 83 $100 Nujol ........... 736 .25 Cappy’s Talcum .. .18 $1.00 Miles’ Remedies .. .69 -25 Listerine Tooth Paste 6 $2.00 8S. 8. S. Tonic .... 1.68 .50 Pépsodent Tooth Paste $1.25 Wyetth Sage & Sulphur .35 1.10 .60 Forhan’s Tooth Paste .43 .35 Borden’s Baby Brand .40 Squibb’s Tooth Paste .33 Mik ............. .30 .25 Colgate’s Tooth Paste .17 Our Prices are always up-to-date and just a little cheaper than elsewhere. Save With Safety at Your REXALL PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE E. W. GARBER MOUNT JOY, PA. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaylor, Mrs. Ella Herr and daughter, Beryl Must C:llect Life's Debt Amanda, visited at Salunga on The world owes every one a living, Thursday evening. that is true. But you're not going te { Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Zeller et it unless you go out and collect | and daughter, of Lancaster, are} The best apples are those that have to he picked from the tree; it's the poor ones that drop inte your lap, —Grit. spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Hoffer. Mr. Oliver K. Greenawalt, © while ie {working at Klinesville on Monday . 5 7 sprained his ankle. He was removed A Chicago husband 3 asking the ito. his home here, court for an injunction to res- | : . train his wife from kidnappin I Mr: ¢ 2 vhs pping Mr and Mrs, Francis Roeting him. We know a lot of husbands and children, Charles and Herbert, | 3 . Speit Sun: ith Mr Mis C who would give a lot to know how 3D wi r. and Mrs. C. |, keeps so popular with his wife. Herr, at Lancaster. HCE 200 ar | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. . I William: H. Rentzel of York, spent) Suhecrihe for The Rulletin Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. |spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob | Fred Lieberher and family. Brubaker of Enola. @ FOR BOYS LARGE ASSORTMENT AT $6.95 - $7.95 Prices Are Lower on Both “BUY IN MGUNT JOY” BE SURE YOU ARE READY WITH A NEW SUIT and Blue $1600 > 0 <> i FOR MEN $20 $5:95 Io Men’s and Boys’ Suits GIVE US A TRAIL We Have The Most Beautiful Line Ever - Tans - Greys $35 LARGE ASSORTMENT AT $22.50 ESHLEMAN BROS. MOUNT JOY, PA. Misses Evelyn and Dorothy Bak- Mrs. Elvin Baker, Miss Esther jer, of town and Mr. Amos Landis | Baker and Mr. Wilbur I. Beahm, | of lancaster, visited at Elizabeth- |visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osmun (town on Saturday evening. and daughter, Jean at Philadel- Mrs. Jacob M. Schroll returned |phia on Saturday. home Friday after spending several Mr. and Mrs. John Horstick will ! | weeks at Harrisburg with her !move from the Hershey property | granddaughter, Mrs. R. R. Lauer. on West Main street to the] Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Newcomer |Darrenkamp property on Mt. Joy and Mrs. Alice Kline, of Salunga, |street, on Thursday. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Tressler, Mrs. Harry Gutshall, Mrs. Russell Shope, Mr. Jacob Lindemuth attended the | funeral of Mrs, Murray Snyder of Blain, Perry County, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kipp and fam- ily of Newport, Miss Sara Brandt, | Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Hershman spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kipp on West Main street, Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Rettew and sons, Chester, Donald, and Richard, were entertained to dinner at the Nehemiah Gantz, of near town. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Loraw and ‘Mr. William E. Hendrix visited Mr. Arthur Hendrix, at the General | Hospital, Lancaster, Monday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. James Lusk, mission and social workers of Harrisburg, ‘and Mrs. Griffie, also of Harrisburg, visited at the U. B. parsonage on Sunday. | { spent Sunday with Mr. | | Mr. and Mrs. John Way, Mrs home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Benjamin Hawthorne and Miss | Zimmerman, at Paradise, on Sunday | Mildred Way motored to Middle- Bishop S. G. Engle, of Philadel phia, delivered the sermon at the | town on Sunday to visit Mrs. Anna | H. H. ENGLE DR. W. D. CHANDLER R. FELLENBAUM A Happy Family : Zn . 4 mn a Home of Their Own Family life is at its best—and happiest, in a home of its own. Let us prove to you that you can not only afford to own your own home. but really can not afford not to. Our meth- od of purchase will appeal as you can pay for it as rent and eventually you will have a h om e you will be proud to ca your own, FOURTH SERIES OPENS APRIL 1st $1.00 a Month Per Share For Particulars See Any of the Following: JNO. E. SCHROLL D. C. STONER, MD. Directors of the H. H. ENGLE, Pres. JNO. E. SCHROLL, V. Pres. 11 HENRY G. CARPENTEK S. NISSLY GINGRICH J. WILLIS FREED Mount Joy Building & Loan Association E. M. BOMBERGER, Sec. R. FELLENBAUM, Treas. By 0000000000000 @ Sn Willman. United Brethren church at Newtown gmith, the daughter of Mi. and | About twelve members of the | MARKETS Mr and Mrs. Howard Longenecker | Sunday morning. He and his I. W. Smith, is teacher. { Intermediate Christian Endeavor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Charles were en- | Wife were guests of friends in the | Mys. Ebersole returned on [Society of St. Marks U. B. church, | Wheat, per bushel . $1.07 tertained over the week end at the community over the week end. {Sunday from Orange, N. J, |of this place, attended the Laneas- | Corn : or bushel os... 08 home of Mr and Mrs. M, F. Osborne Rev. and Mrs. George Kercher, after spending a week there. She ter County C. E. Convention at Lard, P dina 98¢ at Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Irvin, W. Smith and daughter, was accompanied home by her |Lancaster last Friday evening. The B re Der Donn d Loeb He Mrs Clinton Eby, Mr. Raymond Eby, | Nancy Jane, Mrs. Lester Roberts daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Miller and | Mt. Joy Intermediate C. E. orches- Be ver De Born Bs vid Mrs. Abner Hershey. and grandson and son, James, spent Friday at three children, who will spend [tra furnished music during the hi kT frre 200k eC Eugene, Miss Anna Mary Hershey Chiques school, where Miss Ethel some time here. evening. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletim
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