The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 26, 1930, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26th, 1930

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OUR MORTUARY
(From page 1)

were held Friday from the
Brethren church.
the adjoining
at Chiques
ment in cemetery.
David Appley
David Appley, fifty-three, of Mari-
etta, died last Wednesday evening, of
heart trouble.
He was a member of the Red Men,
Marietta.
Besides his wife, Annie, he is sur-
vived by three children: Raymond
and Gertrude at home and Elizabeth,
wife of Clyde Miller, Elizabethtown.
Also one sister, Mrs. Annie Shellen-
berger, Harrisburg, and these broth-
Harry, Columbia; John, Phila-
delphia; William, Marietta; Charles,
Silver Springs, and Elmer, Marietta.
ers.

Roy H. Barnhart
Roy H. Barnhart, eighteen 114
David street, died from heart trouble
noon, 2 o'clock at the home with in-
termeng in Mount Tunnel cemetery,
Elizabethtown.
Mrs, Sarah Henny
Mrs. Sarah

jurday evening at her home, at Man-
heim after an illness of some time.
| She was a daughter of the late Mary
Hartley and
| Eshleman and George
Sup- i was a member of Trinity United Ev-
Mus. [angelical church.

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
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Two children survive: Albert and
both at home; also a grand-
daughter Eva Mae Bear.
Funeral held at the
home this afternoon at 2 o'clock with
burial in Fairview cemetery
Kate
services were
Mrs. Harvey Greiner
Jarbara E. Greiner, fifty-one,
died suddenly at
St. Joseph's hospital following an op-
eration after an illness of a few days.
She fis survived by her husband,
Mrs.
Harvey Greiner, and two children,
Charles at home, and Claude, Allen
town. Also one brother, Samuel
Ressler and one sister, Mrs. Harvey
N. Nissley, both of Harrisburg.
Services were held Monday after-
noon, at her home with interment in
Hoffer’'s cemetery, on the Elizabeth
town-Hershey road.
Mrs. Lucy Stohler
Mrs. Lucy Stohler, sixty-three,
widow of Thomas Stohler, died sud-
denly on Monday - evening, at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Schroll, 29 Mount Joy street, of a
heart attack. She was stricken sud-
denly in Columbia but was able to
return to her home in Mount Joy
where she suffered a second attack
and died almost immediately.
Mrs. Stohler was a life long resi-
dent of this place and a member of
church. One son,
Thomas, and two daughters, Frances,
wife of Frank Schroll and Stella,
wife of Martin B. Brown, all of this
place, survive; also ten grand-chil-
dren. She was the last of her fam-
ily.
Funeral services will be held at
the home of the daughter, Mrs.
Schroll, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock
with burial in the Henry Eberly
cemetery.
re re
GENERAL NEWS
FOR BUSY FOLKS
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS
FROM ALL OVER THE COUN:
TRY FOR THE BENEFIT
OF BUSY PEOPLE
Mr. A. L. Nissley was appointed
guardian of Paul R. Zerphey, of
town.
$600 worth of diamonds were
stolen from a store window at
Lititz,
Mr. Enos Rohrer, the local Hudson
Essex dealer is nursing a badly in
fected foot
The
Wrightsville closed for an
ite period.
The Shoe Factory here suspended
order to
Foundry Co. at
indefin-
liverside
operations this week in
take inventory.
John P. Hohn Jr., of
was killed in a motorcycle accident
near that city.
Mr. .Carl Zeager
family to the home vacated by Mr.
Walter Greiner cn W. Donegal St.
The pupils of the Mount Joy Pub-
lic Schools will enjoy another
tion over Thanksgiving and not re-
porting in until Monday.
Lancaster,
moved his
vaca

A PICTURE FOR
HIS ATTENDANCE
(From Page One)
inscription printed thereon.
“This Ttstimony of Approba-
tion is presented to Christian
Reist for his correct deport-
ment and punctual attend-
ance in the First Presby
terian Sabbath School, Mt.
Joy. J. Stauffer, Teacher.
On the bottom of the picture is
written in a good hand: “Designed
engraved and printed expressly by J.
Stauffer.
The picture is now in the possess-
ion of Mr. Clayton L. Nissley, a for-
mer Poor Director of Lancaster Co.,
who resides with his brother Abram
Nissley, near the Cross Roads church.
It may be seen in our window.

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RECORDINGS
home of |
his son-in-law, Mr. Sheaffer, and later |
Inter-
and complications. He had been an
invalid for some time.
His mother survives, Mrs. Annie
Hocker, 114 David street, Mount Joy,
and these brothers and sisters; Mer-
vin Barnhart and Harry H. Barnhart,
Mount Joy; Mrs. John Brandt, Man
heim, and Alberta Barnhart, Mt. Joy.
Services will be Thursday after-
Henny, eighty-five, wid-
ow of Augustus W. Henny, died Sat-
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
LOCAL DOINGS
AROUND FLORIN
|
oi
| ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN
INGS FROM THAT THRIVING
AND BUSY VILLAGE

| Mrs. Al Fike spent Tuesday at
, Lancaster.
i Mrs. David Wolgemuth
{this writing.
Mr. Vidior Brooks
County on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Geyer are
spending several days at Middle-
town.
Mr. and
son, Vernon,
lentown.
Curtis Melhorn and family, visit-
ed in the home of C, A. Melhorn
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday at York
horn’s brokher.
Mrs. George Geyer spent Thurs-
day at Elizabethtown visiting her
daughter, Mrs¥ Leo Cobb.
Miss Katie Winters has gone to
is ill at
was at Perry
Mrs. C. V. Kinsey and
spent Sunday at Al-
Melhorn
visiting Mr.
spent
Mel-
Wilkensburg to her daughter, Mrs.
Ed. Stoll to spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Forry and
daughter, Kathrine, of near Stras-
burg, spent Sunday with their par-
ents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Strickler, Mr.
and Mrs. Paris Wolgemuth, visited
in the home of John Deyer of Eli-
zabethtown.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hostelter
and Miss Elizabeth Landau, of
Lancaster spent Sunday with Miss
Miriam: Guhl.
Messrs Wittle, Weidman, Ander-
have gone to the
mountains awaii'ng the opening of
Doe season.
Mr. and
and Mrs. Samuel
son and Vogle
Mrs. J. A.
Crawl and child-
ren visited the Masonic Homes at
Elizabethtown, on Sunday.
Miss Maud Buller and Elverta
Buller spent Sunday at their par-
ents. They are nurses at the State
Hospital for Crippled Children.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brenneman
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jonas
Perrett, of near Elizabethtown,
ind Mr. and Mrs. Abram Eshleman,
and ch.ldren, of Milton
These guests visited
of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mr, and Mrs. J. E, Eshleman and
Jethe Harn, Martin Wolgemuth,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller Wolgemuth,
John Edward and Beulah, Mr. and
Mrs. John Schoch, Robert Hinkle
and Mr. and Mrs, Eli Musser and
Esther Musser,
9
YOUNG FOLKS
JOIN IN WEDLOCK
NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN
YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED
IN THE HOLY BONDS
Grove.
in the home
A. Melhorn;



OF MATRIMONY
Brubaker—Bomberger
Mr. and Mrs. Sem S. Brubaker,
of Lancaster, announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Barbara E.
to Mr. Walter L. Bomberger, Man-
heim, on Thursday, November 13.
Long—Enck
The marriage of Laura Miller
Long, daughter of the Rev. Dr. D.
E. Long, of Harrisburg, and Dr.
Paul S. Enck, son of the Rev. Dr.
S. C. Encq, of Harrisburg, will take
place Thursday, Nov. 27, 1930, at
6 o'clock In the 29th-St. U. B.
church, Harrisburse.
Mrs. Omar Hummel attend
her sister as matron of honor. Dr.
S. C. Enck, of Harrisburg, will take
brother as best man. Janet Long, of
Philadelphia, niece of the bride,
will be flower girl and Master John
New York City, will be
will
Long, of




 


ring bearer. The ushers will be
Mr. Omar Hummel, of Harrisburg,
and Prof. S. B. Stayer, of Millers-
ville. ,
The bride will be giben in mar-
‘iage by her brother, Prof. D. Ma-
son Long f State College.
Mr. Earl Miller, of Grantham,
tenor, and Miss Margaret Schmidt,
i ist, of Harrisbux assist
Miss Cora Pisle, of in a
recital to be given before the cere-
mony.
The ceremony 11 be performed
by Dr. S. C. Enck, assisted by the
Rev. D. E. Long.
Following the ceremony there
will be a reception at the Civic
Club, 612 North Front St., Harris-
burg.
Laura Long is a graduate of Col-
umbia High and Millersville
State Teachers’ College. Dr. Paul
Enck is a graduate of Philadelphia
High School and the University of
Pennsylvania Graduate Hospital.
After a wedding trip the bride
will reside in Harris-
School
and
burg.
groom
A A ms
THE ELM TREE BEE
WAS A BIG SUCCESS
The spelling bee at the Elm Tree
School last week was well attended
Prizes were won by the following:
First Spelling Class taught by Miss
Ella Hostetter: First Prize, Verna
Mae Gruber; Second Prize, Edith
Shelly; Third Prize, Anna Mae
Risser.
Open to All, Mrs. Daniel Heil-
man, teacher; First Prize, Mr.
Hambright; Second Prize, Marian
Musser; Third, Mary Doutre.
General Information Class by Mr
Adam Steagle; First Prize, Marian
Musser; Second Prize, Mildred Gib-
ble; Third Prize, Mary Doutre.
Mrs. Warren Heisey is the teach-
er.

Raffensperger-
10 THE LOVERS OF
GRIDIRON SPORTS
MOUNT JOY RAN WILD IN LAST
HALF OF GAME WITH HIGH-
SPIRE HERE LAST SUN-
DAY

Held to a one touchdown in the
first half Mount Joy's A. A. team cut
loose in the third and fourth periods
to route the Highspire eleven, 33 to
0, in a game played here Sunday af-
teronon.
The local gridders got off to a
good start, tallying one touchdown in
the initial quarter. R. Halbleib scored
the first marker for the home-team
after a brilliant march down field.
This touchdown appeared to inspire
much better
tering the opposing line to pieces to
score another marker in the third and
then wind-up with three more touch
downs fin the fourth.
Amos Herr, Neiss and Minnich ac
counted for the last four touchdowns
carrying the ball over the final
chalk mark on two occasions. High-
spire fought hard in the carly minutes
of the game but once the home team
hit its stride the invaders could not
stop the offensive attack.
Highspire A. A. (0) Mt. Joy (33)
Saker ......... L. E. ...J. Schneider
LL... LT, as G. Germer
Sennit ........ L. G. .......Matteer
Bishop .......... 0, Ls Sloat
Toth .....».. Re Cramer
Hoover. BR. To... Gutshall
Hoffman ...... t. BE. ......J. Germer
Swartley ...... QB Li Zink
Pailey ....... L«. H. B ....... Herr
Miller ...... BHEB ... Minnich |
Schaffer ...... BB... Pennell |
Score by periods:
HIGHSPIRE A. A. ...0 0 0 0— 0
MOUNT JOY ........ 6 0 7 20—33
Substitutes: Mount Joy—Brondt for
J. Schneider, H. Schneider for Mat-
teer, R. Halbleib for Minnich, Neise
for Pennel, Dommel for G. Germer,
Kauffman for Dommel, Showalter for |
Sloat, McCord for Cramer, H, Klugh |
for Gutshall, Coble for Klugh, Sc hatz |
for Herr and Neise for Pennel, High-
spire A. A.—Chapman for Hoffman, |




The Liederkranz team of Lancas-
ter defeated Mount Joy's Soccerites

Germer; Hendrix for Hauer; Smith


the countians and when they came]
back in the second half they played a | odd Fellows
brand of football, bat-| Bayy 162

PAGE FIVE
NEWS ABOUT THE
PIN SPILLERS
I. 0. O. F. vs Armstrong
Our Odd Fellows won a very
good game from the Armstrong
bowlers, of Lancaster, on the local
alleys Friday evening by a 96 pin
(margin. “Chick Derr led in the
| singles with 203 while Cunningham
bowled 550 for high single, Score:




Armstrong Ist 2nd 3rd Tig
Cunnin’ham . 199 167 184 5bu
Fisher ...... 176 161 .... 383%
Nagle ....... 169 ... 158 327
Kamm: ..... woo 2164 142° SOG
Souders .... 185 170 145 500
Bensing .... 189 171 155 B15
Totals 918 33 784 2535
1st 2nd "3rd Tig
177 166 505
(Bennett .... 192 147 186 525
| Nitrauer ... 181 191 S79
{Herr ....... 192 174 159 525
O'Neill. ..... 178 .. 178
....... 165 203 158 526
{ Totals .... 892 879 860 2631
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Barbers vs Boosters
| The Barbers anl the Boosters
| had a battle on the Garden Spot
Jowling Alleys here last lweek and
the former won by 133 points.
Scope led in the singles with 181
ana aso in triples with 478. Score:


Boosters 1st 2sd 3rd Tis
Germer ..... 114 131: 122 37%
Smedley .... 114 121 125 360
Bishop ..... 154 114 140 408
Thomas .... 127 160 127 414
Bennett .... 141 162 164 46%
Totals 650 688 678 2026
Barbers 1st 2nd 3rd Tis
Scope, 13 166 181 478
Mateer ...... 128 142 167 . 435
Zook . i. 126 100 144 37H
Brown ....: 129 167 144 439
Weaver ..... 154 145 170 469
Totals 668 725 806 2186
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Cotton Mill vs Tidewater




Last night on the local alleys the
oe he Bea The Cotton Mill and Tidewater
Guy for Schaffer. Oil Co. bowlers ran a dead heat
Touchdowns: Mount Joy—R. Hal- : i
bleib 1, Herr 1, Neice 2, Minnich 1. 13st Thursday evening when
Referee, W. Ellis. Umpire L. Ellis, | eV Played a tie score 2129-2129.
Head Linesman, F. Germer. Time, 12 Mateer’s 186 was high single and
| M. Geod’s 496 was high triple.
eee le | Score:
LANCASTER HIGH EASILY DE. | Cotton Mill Ist 2nd 3rd Tis
FEATED OUR HIGH SOCCER M. Good ..» 184 169 143 496
SOCCER TEAM—ALSO LOST |G. Schneider: .151 ... 140 291
TO LIEDERKRANZ G. Brown .. 144 144 131 419
Pennell ...., 151 146 .... 20%
Last Wednesday the Lancaster| E- Schneider ... 152 143 29§
Hikh Soccer team defeated our lo. | Mateer were 136 143 156° 455
cal High school team 12 to 1—Bri- aa ae an
an scored the only goal for Mount | j Lord daa 816 784 7.8 g129
Joy in the second period. Lineup: [ide Water 1st -2nd sed Tis
ee Barney ..... 128... 185 263
Mt. Joy Position Lancaster | oe i > >
Hoffman ...... Goal. ..... Bard |; BUS... 161 121 O82
Greiney ...... F.E Good | pra 148 143 141 43%
C. Frank ..... Doran | Sheaffer 151 M5, 146 422
Schroll: ..... L.. H. Dommell Rensel rae a 148 | 153 298
Hostettor Cc. H Beadey Copeland ... 144 143 148 435
Young 71D Rod. SOT auc
Darrenkamp 0. L Weitzel Total .... 712694 728 128
Qrove i... .5 LL ...... Haller
R. Myers ..... C.F. ... Adams Florin vs Sico Gas
Boon... IL. 1 Miller Monday evening the Florin bowl-
J. Myers ..... O.R Flora | ers defeated our Sco Gas team
Lancaster ...... 8 2 3 4-—12|here by a 2968-11870 score. The
Mt. Joy ........ 0 1 0 0— 1]|2ame was played on the Garden
Substitutes: Mt. Joy—Frank for [Spot alleys. Score:
Schroll; Houer for Hostetter; Ger- | Sico Gas Ist 2nd 3rd Tis
mer; Hendrix for J. Myers. Lancas- | Weldon +. 103 27 104 334
ter: Rhoad for Bard; Bell for Good; Ney ....... 121 152 118 390
Brubaker for Doran; Dorson for | Halbleib 112 126 11). 859
Dommell; Parks for Beasley; Snitz-| Herman .... 124 167 35 426
er for Young; Harnish for Weitzel; Barnhart ... 123 100 138 361
Eisenberger for Haller; Coulter for |
Adams; Brian for Miller; Mumma | Totals ... 583 671 606 1870
for Flora. | Florin 1st 2nd 3r1 Tis
Goals: Adams, Beasley, Dommel, |Rensel ..... 157 116 165 438
Haller, Flora, 2; Eisenberger, 4.|Mumper 148 149 158 455
Shar. [Vogal ...... 111 110 84 305
Referee, Witmer, F. & M. Time-!C. Herr 134 125 130 389
keeper, Beahm. Scorekeeper, C.| B. Herr 150 126 115 3ri1
Stauffer. Time of periods, 15 min. | eT
ev. | Total 700 626 652 1968
Lost to Liederkranz
{ Tidewater—E’town
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by an 8 to 2 score on Saturday. At Elizabethtown bowlers defeated our
the end of the second period the | Tidewater team 2325 to 2219.
City team was leading in a close Score:
contest 3 to 2. Four goals in the | Tide Water 1st 2nd 3rd Tis
third period decided the contest. | Barny ...... «ie Ri TOO)
Lineup: |Gillumg .... 165 120 129 414
Mt. Joy Position Liederkranz | Rensel ..... 173 188 145 506
Hoffman .... G .... Joe Richler| Kersey ..... 124 130 144 390
Frank. ...... L. F 122 128 388
Hauer ... 1. H. 214 162 521
Greiner ...... R.
Fellenbaum ... C 774 2219
Hostetter ..... RB. 2nd Tls
Darrenkan 0. ania ceini 113.
Germer: .... 1. L. 157 1564 417
Myers ..... C. F 141 153 294
Brian ...... LR 288 151 348
J. Myers ..... 0. 141 202 498
Mt. Joy... 122 267 495
Lieder. .......... 3 0 4 1-8 - ree S—
Substitutes: Mt. Joy—Frank for] Totals . 583 T49 827 2325
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for Germer. Bowling Dates
Goals — Leiderkranz: Votteeler, Wednesday, November 26th, (to-
4; Mersky, 3; Atsinger, Liebschuts. | night) Grandview vs Mount Joy.
Mt. Joy: Myers, Darrenkamp. | Friday, November 28, Common-
Referee, Stauffer. Timekeeper, | wealth of Harrisburg vs Mount Joy
Divet. Scorekeeper, Divet. Time of |I. O. O. F.
periods, 15 minutes. hf
ieee Soccer Games
JUNIOR HIGH DE- December 5th Mount Joy at
FEATS RESERVES | l.andisville,
eee December 6th. Lancaster High
On Monday afternoon the Mount | Schocl at Mount Joy. Game starts
Joy Junior High played the Highs: 2. P. M.
Reserves and won by a 1-0 score, | =——= -
which is appended: Newcomer ... O. R. ... G. Brown
Position Junior High [Reserves ........ 0 0 0 0—0
Derr ....... Goal .....:. Shenk {Junior H. .....a. 0.0 1 0—1
Yeib ...... L. PF... Snyder Substitutes: Schroll for Kretzing;
W. Brown R.F Grove | Hetrick for Toppin; Weidman for
Lindemuth ... L. H. Kretzing | Newcomer; Lindemuth for Leib;
Baltozer .... C. H. T. Brown | Kreider for Brown; Bailey for Hei
Toppin ...... RH ...... Buller | lig.
Keener ..... 0. Lo... Martin Goals: Heilig, 1.
Smith ...... I Le Mateer| Referee, Darrenkamp. Linesmen,
Elis ....0... CF iva. Heilig |J. Myers, R. Myers. Scorekeeper, C.
Backenstoe ... I. R. Dellinger

Stauffer. Time of %eriods, ge
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