The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 06, 1930, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1930 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.





 
 





















 

 
 
 

 

 







 



   
 
 





 




























 
 
 
 
 







 








 


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RELIGIOUS NEWS ble class and H. B. Arntz for the | & a a i a :
or Men’s Bible class. ’
“THAT LITTLE GAME” iter ’ rs Bile class i t Jacob’s Ladders 3%
~ irthday offerings were received | J h
IN OUR CHURCHES from H. B. Arntz, Mrs, Harry | Mended
7 Walters and Mrs. Anny Kramer. Sed
* 7 BR Mrs. Reheard Miss Eshlem: 3 &
I HEARD IT \F THMEQE WAS 1 Irs. I ehear d and Miss Eshleman By MATILDA STAPLEY + i
@ NERY PLAINLY," ANYTHING SAD NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE again had 100% classes. | FU Quickly
; ) ) CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY The attendance of the various Copyright | of
\J Tao can A iL BORO AND THE ENTIRE classes wa foll Pri 7 ee
I - lasses was as follows: rimary 7, IF \
NG HEAR THAT PROUT SURROUNDING COM- Men's Bible clam 20, Mrs, Way 4,1 JC VERILY Was a business map and HFS Sweetens a
ES BAND MUSIC - HE'D HEAR \T. MUNITY Mrs. Behesrd 7. 1 i ; Bib] a dd not in the least temperamental S
1 MTS. i, adalies IDle Class Poti 1 i
IN en Bain but the artistic side of his nature :
NN NOR Sn BE “THROW THAT RADIO 20, Rose Buds of Promise 5, Busy i mG ou Nn ond again in our
NE F. OUY THE WINDOW, Donegal Presbyterian Church | Workers 5, Mrs. Peiffer 3, Miss spite of him. Stomach
AS 3 y DIDN'T COME HERE Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Eshleman 8, Cradle Roll 10, Be- It had been bursting forth of late}
— IN — STEN To B Church school at 9.30. ginners 1, Home Dept. 10, Visitors | jn the form of interior decorating. f
f EN R WHAT 7 0. WA © ©AND D. C. Witmer, Superintendent. 110 Total 116. His own three bachelor rooms wered One of those things your §
| EE You' TONE The Men's Bible class offering | having a regular overhauling as medicine cabinet just must\
y —— NOW WAY, — ous TONE \T as S160. Latics Bi rms NAW | ]
i NE FOR ME,~ The First Presbyterian Church was $1.60, Ladies’ Bible class $1.55 | gards color scheme. Saturday after-§ ™ contain.
i SE fen TUNE WY AM | SUPPOSED Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D3; Pastor Rose Buds of Promise $1.25, Miss | noons and Sundays Everly spent on a4
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N=] oR ov —0 PLAY THE Church school 0:30. A. M. Eshleman $1.00. small ladder he had purchased from REXALL
? H. S. Newcomer, Superintendent ee an impoverished artist, stenciling birds
NE -— ARN THING © Ai hes ti Church of God and beasts and what not above the MILK OF MAGNESIA
SR] Morning worship and sermon at is lit
Ee — 10:30. “The Supremacy of Man.” Rev. I. A. MacDannald, D. D. molding of his library &
- - Ve ’ Minister He was having a happy time until |§ § ONE PINT
= S.S.930A. M he nearly broke up his anatomy as
=H fur, LISTER 10 Reformed Mennonite Church J S Hamaker ‘Su t well as the ladder on which he was 39¢ A
& on Youn. FACE SHOT," Rev. Christ S. Nolt, Pastor Sernion 10:30 £4 i perched. They came down together in
—- Th ill be servi i - i * 2 a heap, Everly fortunately unbroken : :
Huey uP. STs, ill be Servites Re 7:00 P. M. C. E. Sat or far) . It This creamy, gentle reme- f
{ WANY To GEY formed Mennonite church on West) 1. .4.. Mrs. Geo. Alth but the ladder faring much worse.
AM EARFULL Main street Sunday morning at 10 S. Ae) UY 0 4 thouse. was a light, steel and wood affalr dy pleasantly and quickly
MYSELE o'clock. iin 7:45 P. M. daintily built for the use of artists. corrects constipation,
3 wr — Ne Shae 6:45. He sat down in a peeve. It was heartburn, sour stomach,
8 Trinity Lutheran Church 7.45 P. M. eevee ednesday at | early on Saturday a as — a]] sBOSE
H > Some day and tomorrow wou e wasted. i :
= Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Men’s Chorus Wednesday, 8:30 | Everly was no good at mending things Wetec hed discomforts
= Bible School 9.30 A. M. P. M. von a. broken heart thar. he sup: caused by excess acid in ’
Morning service 10:45 A. M. Choir rehearsal Thursday 7:30 | posed he was carrying about within the stomach. Sold only at
There will be no evening servic-|P, M. him. In his early and very tender exall Stores.
es during the month of August. You are cordially invited to wor- | years he had loved a maiden who had
——— ship with us. thrown him down to marry a richer
Methodist Episcopal Church es man and Since that time he had left
Rev. Wm. H. Beyer, Pastor | St. Mark's Church of The United | Bris strictly alone.
9:15 A. M. Sunday School. Brethren in Christ He picked up the paper idly, think-
Soy. ki Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. The Rev. C. E. Rettew, Minister ng mare of = logs what he A THE WORLDS.LARGEST CHAIN OF Js, fl
10:30 A. M. Sermon. Mt. Gretna Sunday: No preach- Wis die I £4 INDIVIDUALLY OWNED DRUG STORES SFC)
(.30 P. M. Sermon. ing services ‘ning se ah caug
vty, TOE M. Pras] = Ne ear | i utero, [1 vend: “izes lad: PRIVATE SALE
0, 00 0 0 0 0 0. 0 OO 0 0 8 0 OO 0 0% 0% 2% o% o% Ea | : ? : : eo e ders mended. invisible and good as
IRIS TI GIS SII RI RII GI 005300 3 [om Youth [0 | meeting. : hour 9:00. eM. Gorter” 5 | Coumadin
: o% g Cordial Wweleotie to all. A Mid-Week De- Everly popped out of his chair, took FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 8, 1930
> gu ; Ing 1 the address, which was not far RY i
a PLUMBING and HEATING %* | | There are three trying periods in a Evangelical Congregational Church There will be no preaching ser- a aT Si Liter and oa UNTIL SOLD
: %°* | | woman’slife: when the girl matures Rev. N..S. Hoffman, Pastor | vices at the local United Brethren |
| gir a to whi
> he i 1 Ki . oy | | to womanhood, when a woman There will be no Sunday School church on account of the Bible The day had brightened. He hoped | ONE CARLOAD OF
» in. Kinds Repaly Wark %° | gives birth tober first child, when a or church services this Sunday due | Conference at Mt. Gretna. Bishop | Carter would be in on Saturday and | CRAWFORD COUNTY
5 PROMPT SERVICE PRICES REASONABLE 9, | Nomen, Yale Bil 53. At to Herndon Camp Rang. G. D. Batdorf will preach at Mount | could mend the ladder while he FRESH COWS AND SPRINGERS
. Pinkham’s N ednesday, 7:30 Prayer Service.|Grotna at 10:30 and at 2:3 el Cates |
*%* oe | | Vegetable Compound helps to re- | |, SAS, Ton Hy [Groma at 10:0 snd 86 2130, Rev. waited, ; | Also September and October cows
i 3 store normal health and vigor. pha Sunday iW. Q. Deibler will speak at 1:00 Everly realized that he had never 'consisting of Holsteins, Guernseya
JOSEPH L. HEISEY | gor, Ten visitors were present at|and in the evening at 7:30 Dr. Wil- | heard of a ladder known as Jacob's and Jerseys.
2% oh LYDIA E. PINK ’Q oC Sunday School namely, Phyllis Leib [pur M. S of Covington, Vir-| but he supposed that anyone who | AT OUR STOCK YARDS
3 Phone—179R3 FLORIN, PENNA. 3 rid of Boiling Springs; A. D. Frey, i h could mend ladders could assuredly |
°° of | BAAS Re Ch. F I aro, Wi a MOUNT JOY, PA.
A 9 o 6 6 0 1 EIR NRE | irs. Irey and A. D. ry, Jr, of Sunday School will be held in the hE Lup ane :
age dead “ 3 ! Wrightsville; Sabina Johnson, of ]oeal ch at the Treralar. hour Everly went by taxi to a side street
1f you will fill in the coupon and mail to the Lydia : y church at the regula hour he he sed Carter’ I
| Pinkham Medicine Company, they will be glad to send Lancaster; Mrs. Philip Greiner, Wm 9:00. where Suppose ars ers shop |
— —— | Yous copy of Lydia E. Piokbam's Private Text Book. | Qtpaver. Martha Goss, Evelyn Goss | -e would be, taking the ladder with him. |
| fmol dre and little Robert Hotes | . The taxi drew into the curb but not |
° 4 Jang Hulse Helsey iat 12000 Ring-necks in front of a shop. It was one of the |
e | Nac. Four new scholars were received:| More than 12,000 ring-necked | apartment butldings
[ Franklin yantz for Mrs. Vay’s | pheasants are being raised oe an oo |
ea e€ u e mn | dete BB Ways phair ae dele hed ® the | well” supposed Everly, “Carter | :
J TOWN hs ..Depe. MF Jo = ~~ i 2 Eri and Tus Sl 22 a y the Game evidently does a little home work.” | pos fo BRS
i nat Te eidman for the Ladies’ Bi-' Commission. He got out with his ladder and col- | er aE Ds
lided in the dark hall with a young | 11 T. B. Tested and can go if
lady about fo ascend the stairway. payds under state supervision
Everly drew back to let her go up Guth ; ar
. ahead of him but she turned a too | Our cows nie shipped in D
pale face toward him and asked that Jocted Sat n_yards s
he go first. y os
- be “Pm very tired,” she said, “and want | ¢'€30 ru
to take my time going up.” Come i
So Everly went on with his ladder not come
put was vividly conscious all the way B
of the lovely girl toiling up b®&pind ¥* .
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him. He wanted to wait and give Ir :
an arm up the stairs. | We Buy
: : a Prag
However, he arrived at the fourth ows, Fresh atid
floor and saw the name “Carter” on
the doorplate. The girl was just be- |
hind and stood on the same landing |
while he put down his ladder and rang
the bell |
“Are you wanting N. Carter?” asked |
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she.
“Well, yes—1 want to get this lad-
der mended. I read his advertisement
in the paper and—" |
Nan (Carter grasped the stair rail |
lest she lose her balance i
“Oh!” she said, and then repeated | |Wwith
splendid
the bright remark. “Oh!” *hen she | lsuccess
smiled at him. “If you let mé&1 will | |by count.
iess men and

open the door for you. I livelhere
myself.’ ey women here
nvsel bold]

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Everly and his supposed Jacob's lat | *
der followed her into a cheery apart-
ment. His thoughts now worked upon .
the supposition that the girl had an Prices Slice
indigent hushand who worked at home ¥
mending ladders while she toiled in Ba
the city. He felt that he would dis- SUR
like the husband. He waited a mo- HAMB : GER 3
ment or two while Nan divested her- | ALL ;
self of a small hat, thereby releasing | COTS 2c
a glorious riot of titian hair. | Quality Net Re
She was more at home and felt she | LN
could handle this delicate situation "
without wounding him now that she | 1
had him safely within the apartment. Krall’s Meat
She had dreaded turning him and his
ladder away in the hall. | West Main St.,
“Will you be frightfully. hurt at me
if I laugh at you?” she asked.
“By Jove,” said Everly swiftly, “I
don’t think I care what you do to me.” |
And he quite meant what he said be-
cause he knew without the slightest
doubt that this girl was one day go-
ing to be Mrs. Everly.
“Then come here and let me show
you a Jacob's ladder.”
Everly drew nearer the girl and also |
to her sewing hasket heaped high with
stockings She picked one up and,
running her hand down it. showed
him a real Jacob's ladder. N
“That's the kind 1 mend,” she
laughed softly OPEN EV
Everly burst into a regular guffaw
that must have been heard in the next
apartment, and after a moment Oty
very happy laughter they found each
other's eyes and their glances lin-
gered.
“It only shows you,” said Everly .
breathlessly, “how more than guile- Open Daily fre
tess I am where womenfolks are con- Three Chairs!
cerned.” Ladies’ Hair Cu
The girl looked up at him with
great tenderness in her eyes.
“Some ‘womenfolks’ long to know Ww. F. i
just such men as you.” she said. 30 W. Main St.
“I'll manage that, in this case,”
Everly fold her Ice
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