WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930 MR. AND MRS. F. McNALL TENDERED SHOWER A very pretty kitchen shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hershey on Thursday even- ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred McNall. The couple received numerous beautiful and useful gifts Delicious refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hershey and son, Paul, of Lancaster; Mrs. Harriet Ward, of ‘Elizabethtown; Miss Catherine Wit- tle, of Florin; Miss Effie Snyder, of Manheim; Mrs. Harold Harmon, of Atlantic City; Mr. Paul Yerger, of Lititz; James Gerber, Jr., of Eliza- bethtown; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton G. Eby, Jr.; Messrs. Benjamin and Raymond Eby, Mrs. D. E. Peifer, Miss Marguerite Divet, Helen Bates Vera Eby, Mrs. Irwin Gaul, Mrs. John Booth, Mrs. Harry Derr, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Greiner, Mrs. Grov- er Winters, Mrs. Howard Bortz- field and daughter, Marion; Mrs. Eli W. Bentzel, Mrs. Daisy Mowrer Mrs. Perry Bates, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gerber, Mrs. Omer Kramer and son, Donald, and daughter, Violet; Mrs. Ella Herr and daughter, Beryl Amanda; Mr. and Mrs. Abner Her- shey and grandson, Eugene; Mrs. Elmer Witmer, Miss Loverna Ger- ber, Mae Beamenderfer, Florence Heisey, Mrs. Lynn Milligan and daughter, June; Virginia Greena- walt, Anna H. Winters, Ruth Derr, Eunice Herr, Mrs. Edna Witmer daughter, Louella; Mrs. Elmer Hei- sey, Mildred Way, Mrs. Earl Myers Mrs. George Heiserman, Mrs. Al- bert Myers, Mrs. B. Frank Watson, Mrs. Amy Peoples, Miss Ella Esh- leman, Mrs. Amos Bortzfield, Mrs. Paul Peifer son, Donald, and daughter, Phyllis; Miss Alverta Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton H. Eby, Sr.,, Mrs. Henry Witmer, Mrs. Harry Beamenderfer, Mrs. John Way, Mrs. Annie Barnhart. The evening was greatly enjoyed by all LITTLE CAME’? wmter-nvicartoonco, B. Link HERE! HENE" LAY OFFA “ThAT } You WANTED To Tf cu" ‘EM. Nou CANTY SHUFFLE THE PACK RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF MY DEAL - | cor” THOSE CARDS. WHY, HE HASN'T THE RIGHT To EVEN cor” DURING THE DEAL - *cut” AND HEAVY LOSER )y dl oH! zAT So? WELL | CAN SHUFFLE ANY ould TIME. 3 SURE (ou CAN WHEN You PLAY “SOLITAIRE. - \ DEMAND A NEW DEAL. SOO}, | WONT AcCE THOSE CARD WHO DO ov “THINK YOU PPPOE I “© BE ae oe eS ee ee eee a business The Merchant who advertises in “The Bulletin” doesn’t complain about poor he knows “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” Phone 41R2 Let us help you with your advertising problems 0 @ RELIGIOUS NEWS IN OUR CHURCHES NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM- MUNITY Kraybill’s Church Regular preaching services will be held Sunday evening at 7 o’clock Mennonite Church Donegal Springs Street 9:00 A. M. Sunday School. 10:00 A. M. Church services. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Bible School 9.30 A. M. Morning service 10:45 A, M, Evening service 7 P. M. Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church school at 9.30. D. C. Witmer, Superintendent. Evening worship and sermon at 7:30. The “First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church school 9:30 A. M. H. S. Newcomer, Superintendent Morning worship and sermon at 10:30. “The Law of the Cross.” Communion and reception of mem- bers. Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Wm. H. Beyer, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday Schosk Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. 10:30 A. M. Sermon. 7.30 P. M. Sermon. Wednesday, 7.30 P. M. Prayer meeting. Cordial welcome to all. St. Mark’s Church of The United Brethren in Christ The Rev. C. E. Rettew, Minister 9:00 Bible School. 10:15 Morning worship: “Partak- ers of Holiness,” fifth of pecial series of “Vital Living Sermons.” 7:30 Vesper service of sermon and song. Wednesday, 7:30 Mid-Week votional meeting. De- Florin United Brethren In Christ Rev. J. C. Deitzler, M. A., Pastor Sunday Announcements: Bible School at 9:30 A. M. Morning worship at 10:30 A. M. Junior Society at 5:15 P. M. Intermediate Society 5:45 P. M. Senior Society at 6:30 P. M. Evening service 7:15 P. M. Weekly Announcements: Choir rehearsal Tuesday at 7:30 p. M. Prayer service Thursday at 7:30. Special Announcements: Holy Communion service Sunday morning, July 27, at 10:30. You are cordially invited. Church of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald, D. D. Minister S. 8.9304. M. J. S. Hamaker, Supt. Sermons at 10:30 A. M. P.M. by H. E. Wagner, Washingtonboro, Pa. 7:00 P. M. C. E. Leader, Mr. Billow. Junior choir Wednesday, 6:45. Mid-Week service Wednesday 7.45 P. M. Men’s Chorus P.M. Choir M. You are cordially ship with us. 7:45 of and dJr., Wednesday aft 8:30 rehearsal Thursday at 7:3 P invited to wor- Evangelical Congregational Church Rev. N. S. Hoffman, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Mr. S. F. Eshleman, Supt. Morning worship 10:30 A. M. C. E. 6:45 P. M. Church service, 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, 7:30 Prayer Meeting One hundred and fifteen attended Sunday School being the best atten- dance for this Conference year. Six new scholars were received, one for the Ladies’ Bible class and five in the Home Department. Four visitors were present: Rev. N. A. Barr, L. R. Bettinger, O. Billmysley and C. E. Loose. There were three 100% classes: Beginners, Mrs. Re- heard and Miss Eshleman. The at- tendance of various classes were as follows: Primary Men's Bible 18, Mrs. Way 5, Mrs. heard 7, Ladies’ Bible C Rose of Promise Workers 6, Mr. Peiffer 4, leman 8. Cradle Roll 12 8. Home Dept. 10, Visite Ladies’ Bible class had the offering $1.60, while the Rose f Promise had the offering of 15c. The “Five Springs { The evening service was of the C. E. Society. Hershey convention were by two delegates, Dorothy | dred Kaylor. A Bible study will Mid-Week Prayer service | theme, “The Example of | Seven men will present this | of about a half hour. er of the service will be as us sual AR = 9 “lass lass Buds rs 4. large The morning theme of Christian pastor's brought and Mil- tho] the the be held at under Chris study | A Simpler Way He rounded the bend at forty. A sudden skid, overturned. They found sitting together wil curt, alongside the | car. He put his | per waist, but she clo Se and the car themselves completely smashe: arm lovingly about pulled it away. “It's all very nice,” she sighed, “but wouldn't it have been easier to run out of petrol ?”"—London Answers. oe | Buds | D highest average | was | Joy.” | in charge | Echoes of the | THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. S00T AND DUST RAISE HEAT BILLS Dirt in the Heating Plant Blamed for Fuel Waste. There is a tremendous wastage of corg and fuel oil during the heating season, due to the fact that home own- ers do not keep their heating systems clean. Many heating plants are liter- ally filled with soot and dust, and, ac- cording to the Holland Institute of Thermology of Holland, Mich, the dirty condition is responsible for un- satisfactory functioning of the heat- ing system and consequent waste. In substantiation of the foregoing, the institute quotes from a report by the United States Bureau of Standards to the effect that even a thin coat of soot, one-eighth inch, cuts down a plant's efficiency 28 per cent, and a quarter-inch of soot will result in a 48 per cent cut in operating efficiency. This explains.why difficulty was ex- perienced by some home owners in Vacuum Cleaning Removes Accumula- tions of This Sort and Permits of Free Drafts as Shown at Right. keeping their homes warm in last winter's cold weather, The soot and dirt in the heating system interfered with delivery of heat when it was most needed. There is only one remedy for a con- dition of this sort, and that is to sub- ject the heating system, including the chimney, to a thorough cleaning be- fore the next heating season starts. When soot and dirt are cleaned out, draft troubles may be eliminated, combustion is more thorough, more heat is extracted from the fuel burned, and the home is more satis- factorily heated at less expense, Formerly this was a dirty, messy job. Now it is accomplished as easily as the vacuum cleaning of the interior of the home, and much the same way. Cleaning of heating plants {is now done by means of a giant vacuum cleaner that comes to the job mount- ed on a motor truck. The cleaner is attached to various openings in the heating plant, including the chimney, and: the powerful suction of the fan draws out the dirt and soot, forcing it into the bag for later disposal. The cost of a job of this sort ig less than the price of a ton of coal, though many times that will be saved in the course of a year in eliminating fuel waste and cleaning expenses. reel Bereta THE WATER USERS OF MOUNT JOY BOROUGH im- up Borough from a In the Spring the matter of proving our water system came for discussion before the Council. A representation number one filter plant met Council and presented plans and details. This system would guarantee crys- tal clear, chemically pure water. A plant filtration system would cost about $25,000.00 The writer under sion that the people of Mt. Joy want a filter plant, but the night of our Council meeting he remarked to a member the Council that if the Council intends to get the ex- pression of the people, it was time to c« the matter and arrange for a vote in November. . His reply or the impres- is of nsider “the people are not ready for a plant and if the chance were given them, it would be voted down.” This was a surprise and I replied feel I “I do not agree with sure the Now do you or a filter plant? In some way your tive in Council know your 1 am sure the doctors and Board of Health want a filter plant. Who l< else you people do want it.” do you not want let representa- wishes. wants it? Ww. FIFTH ANNUAL WITTLE REUNION D. CHANDLER, Burgess Re-|¢ | and | Wesley, The remaind- | W m. Tyndall, | A. on (From page 1) Dorothy and Galen, 1eim; Mrs. Catharine D. Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Penbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wittel, Milton Grove; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Felker and daugh- ter Lillian, Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. C Wittel and children Lorieta and Ray, Mt. Mrs. John Bard and Mr, and Mrs, daughter Pauline, and Mrs. John John, Elizabeth- Mrs. John Wittel Amanda, Fannie, Catharine, Virgie, Elmer, Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Earl | Wittel, Rheems; Mr. and Mrs. | Christ Wittel and children, Merle nd Lauretta, Elizabethtown; Mr. Kuhn, Harrisburg; Herbert Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Gruber and Joan and Mary Sides, Mount Joy. A family tree was a very inter- esting feature at this reunion, | which was drawn by one of our | local descendants of the Wittel family. A fine outing was had by all. ——— Man- Shope, R. A hildren CK, and Ironville; Jacob Birk and Mountville; Mr. Campbell and Mr. and children, Grace Cyrus, | Ralph, Florin; son town; John, Turn useless articles about your home into cash. Advertise them in our classified column. tf PAGE FIVE A Ruined bacco Crop LOCAL DOINGS AROUND FLORIN ALL THE UP-TO-DATE iy INGS FROM THAT THRIVING AND BUSY VILLAGE Miss Mildred Brooks visited at | Doesnt 1 mean a ™ York. Mr. Arthur Kolp spent Saturday | Ruined at Lancaster. { Tobacco Grower Mr. William Buller, at Lancaster. Mr. John Keener spent Sunday at Conowingo Dam. Mr. B. H. Walter, local P. R. R. ag- | ent, is enjoying a weeks vacation. The brick layers have started work | on the new property of Joseph Roth. Messrs. Victor Brooks, Clyde Mum- per and Ralph Mumper spent Sunday at York. Miss Grace Hamilton of the Gener- al Hospital spent the week-end with | her parents. Miss Rosetta Schickley, of York, is spending some time with the family of C. S. Wachstetter's. Mr, James Hockenberry and Mr. | John Guhl were to Perry county | Saturday for huckleberries. Mr. William Buller and sister, Miss Maude Buller, spent Saturday and | pany can. Let us explain this hail Sunday at Jersey City, N. J. | solicy and th d and Mr. and Mrs. William Dyer, spent | I y an @ recorc aniyresourceg several days with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | of the Company that writes it. spent Saturday | If the Crop was -Covered oY a Hartford Hail Policy | You cannot afford to take the risk. The Hartford Fire Insurance Com- Wagenbach, at Silver Spring. ‘Wi d P le ( Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gutshall and 1 myer- rang ey An. family and Austin Anderson, spent A Sunday at Maple Grove Park. gents Mrs. D. C. Deitzler, returned after | 204 Fulton Building spending a few days with relatives | near Spring Grove, York County. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lutz and son, Donald, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Annie Lutz. | Mr. and Mrs. George Vogle and grandson, Howard spent Sunday at Cumberland County, visiting friends. Miss Mildred Ridinger, of Lancas-| ter returned home after spending several days with C. S. Wachstetter. | Mr. and Mrs. Barrick and son, "Roy and wife, attended the funeral of Mrs, Barrick's sister, at Chambersburg, on Monday. | The Men's Bible Class, the Flor- in U. B. Church, held their business meeting at the home of Mr. James Hockenberry, on Monday evening. | Mr. Earl Mills and family, of Lan- | caster, and Mr. and Mrs. Emlen | Buller of Mount Joy, visited with Mr. | and Mrs. Harold Buller on Sunday. | LANCASTER, PENNA. Henry H. Koser, Landisville, Pa. D. L. Landis, Elizabethtown, Pa. E. H. Gish, Elizabethtown, Pa. to augl-30 of Mr. and Mrs. John Malehorn, of Mount Joy and Mr. and Mrs. Millard | Wolgemuth, of near the Iron Bridge, | visited with Christ Malehorn’s, on | Sunday. | Messrs. Hinkle Etown, A. D. Gar- ber, A. G. Waters, Wm. Derr, W. w. | Shires, left last evening for Deal Is- land, Maryland, where they will spend For Dependable Used Cars the day fishing. and Trucks See Amongst the local visitors to Hershey on Sunday were James Keener, Paul Shetter, Paul Baker, | Elmer G. Strickler James Weidman, Jacob Olweiler, Lloyd Vogle and John Keener. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wagenbach, of Silver Springs; Mrs. Maude Edwards Dorothy and Pauline; Mary Barnhart | of Mt. Joy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mich- ael Wagenbach Tuesday evening | Maytown’s Chevrolet Home Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wagenbach | entertained on Sunday: Mr. and | Mrs. Harry Leedom and granddaugh OPEN EV ENINGS ter, Doris; Mr. and Mrs. Norman | Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bruba- . ker of Florin; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel | Terms to Suit Buyer Funk, of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Hen- oh ry Smith, of Palmyra. | Mr. and Mrs. Merl Gutshall tained to a wedding supper, at yore "Beef Prices Sliced Again home on Saturday evening, in of Mr. Gutshall’s sister, Mabel gel waa married to Mr. Harry 3ishop, of HAMBURGER 5¢ Cheaper Mount Joy I'hese guests were pres ent: William Gutshall, of Perry ALL CUTS 2c (Cheaper County, Misses Gertrude Sanderson ae Irene Gutshall and Mr, and Mrs. Har- Quatity Not Reduced ry Bishop A reception was held at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Werner, ’ Sunday r of their daughter Krall S Meat Market he i I ir West Main St., MOUNT JOY by a tepdance, which include | | the and Mrs. Victor | er, Mr. and Mrs. Hiran Eshle- man, Mr. and Mrs. Dervin Shumaker, | ill ou [I fy Mr. and Mrs. Amos B. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. David Koser Mr and Mrs. Phar There are three trying periods in a es Ginder, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Wiss- woman's life: when the girl matures ler, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Griner, Mr. | to womanhood, when a woman and Mrs. Phares Hoffman, Mr. and | gives birth to her first child, when a Mrs. Samuel Bruckhart, Mr. and Mrs. | woman reaches middle age. At Coyle Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gib these times Lydia E. Pinkham’s ble, Mr. and Mrs. William Moyer, Mr. Vegetable Compound helps to re- and Mrs. LeRoy Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. | store normal health and vigor. Nathan Werner, Mrs. Emma Brouse Mrs. Cyrus Ruhl, Beulah Griner LYDIA E. PINKHAM’'S iriner, Alice Heistand 0s VEGETABLE COMPOUND hors. Becker. Bay Deihl LYDIA E. PINKHAM MED, CO, LYNN, MASS. ner Anna Mae Werner, "If you will fill in the c oupon an d mail to the Lydia na Waltz Nora. Pinkham Me: ine C mpany, they will be glad to send py of Lydia E Piokcham’ s Private Text Book, free of charge. you ac Jos. Cramer Street... T * Reliel From (use of Constipation Cr reex Dept. MF State... OWN INDUSTRIAL NOTES physician saya, “ec A pe on is responsible for Point Marion — Al — Albert Gallatin [re misery than any other cause.” memorial bridge spanning Monon- But immediate relief has been gahela River at this place, formally |[found. A tablet called Rexall Order- opened and dedicated recently. lies has been discovered, This tab- Coatesville Improvement of So.|let attracts water from the system {into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel Twelfth Avenue practically com- | os bh Poe : called the colon. The water loosens pleted. | vv too raste and | the dry food waste and causes a Ambridge—Building permits are |g antle, thorough, natural movement issued in thi city during recent forming a habit or ever in- week totaled $16,400, the dose. rset Somerset Country suffering from consitpation. a Orderlie at night. opened. 2 . ~ > ° New Wall Rose ext day Get 24 for 25e to- 4 ) oes ior 1 |day at the nearest Rexall Drug tal Park swimming pool opened to Q Store E. W. GARBER, Mount Joy public. Coatesville Lukens Steel Com- | start manufacturing | be ded plant, Ice Cream, Groceries and Meyersdale Large flood lights | Confections installed in Memorial Square by BRANDT BROS. will soon in pany steel Mercersburg — Fire el Associated Gas & Electric System. Mount Joy, Pa. purchased new engine. Jone Joy Street