’ PAGE FOUR / J / i WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28. ’31 TAKE ONE HOME TONIGHT! Complete with built-in dynamic speaker Le | ONLY 8, a 9 -30 4 $ less tubes Fomine GRAND RADRIO d like you to drep in this We evening and listen to radio’s latest marvel ... a full-toned 7- tube screen grid receiver built into a compact genuine walno* x 1714". famous Bal- cabinet, only 16 It is built on Phile anced-Unit principle, and con- tains genuine Electro - dynamic Speaker, Station Recording Dial, push-pull andio, and has great You'll want one, and the beauty of it power and selectivity. is you can carry it home under Your arm, On terms so easy you'll never miss the money! D. ROY MOOSE, Dealer Florin, Pa. Salesman, Irvin Smith, Mt. Joy, Pa. jan28-1t system Kidney Acids Break Sleep Tf Getting Up Nights; Backache, frequent day calls, Leg Pains, Nerv= ousness, or Burning, due to function- al Bladder Irritation, in acid condi- tions, makes you feel tired, depressed and discouraged, try the Cystex Test. Works fast, starts circulating thru the system in 15 minutes. Praised by thousands for rapid and positive ac- tion. Don't give up. Try Cystex (pro= nounced Siss-tex) today, under the Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly allay these conditions, improve rest- ful sleep and energy, or money back, Only 60c at » W. D. Chandler, W. Main St, Mt. Joy “Read the labeels , before you buy Medicines!” ( These are the words of the United States Food and | Drug Administration. The ? law requires the truth on v labels. Every word that appears on the label of Rexillana is the exact truth, insisted ' upon by United States Of- ' ficials. Therefore, you may be absolutely certain that Rexillana will give soothing | relief in cases of hard, dry, irritating coughs. Get aj ) bottle today. Sold only at 4 Rexall Drug Stores. THE WORLDS LARGEST CHAIN OF INDIVIDUALLY OWNED DRUG STORES Famous Chincoteague Salt Oysters Ice Cream, Groceries and Confections BRANDT BROS. Mount Joy Street Mount Jov. Pa WHY PUT THAT REPAIR JOB OFF? We are now in a position to Finance Your REPAIR WORK -For a LONG PERIOD, with a FEW DOLLARS DOWN and the balance in SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS. Ask us how, ) R. D. ZINK GARAGE MT. JOY, PA. dec24-tf You can get all the news of this locality for less than three cents a ’ - # B. Snyder, Clay. AT FARM SHOW IN OUR CHURCHES | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE (From page 1) | LOCAL WINNERS Pennsylvan a Tobacco Grower’s as- Jo ! poultrymen t preven. ‘hefts, l install buiglar ens and be pre- for the coming Creamer Elected state The following officers: C. Creamer, associat on named the Presiden, Lewis vice president, Dunn, Lock Haven; second vice president, L. Ruppin, Akron; sec- retary f§-easurer, Otto Olson, Eph- rata, Judge Won Awards Among the won dents of this community following: awards by res- are the Guernsey Dairy Caitle: S. N. Root, Landisville, Class 345—Bull, 1 year and under 18 months, third | place; exhihitors herd, S. N. Root, (third; breeders young herd, S. N. | Ro t, third, get of sre, 8. N. Root, third; produce of dam, S. N. Root, | |¥hird; heifer, 18 months and under | 5. 1 fourth, In the bron frkes cockeral Har D. Sheaffer, Eli- | 1 } and eighth | K Elizabethtown BR. D was led first place in H Baby {4 I ub {| H. M. Kauffman, Manor town- | ship, was elected vice president by |the Pennsylvania Threshermen and | Farmers Protective association at (the final session of its eighteenth | annual convention. H. L. R. Ander- son, Grove City, and J. A. Rose, | Harrisburg, were reelected pres- lident and secretary-treasurer, res- pectively. | John F. Weaver, secretary of the Lancaster County Supervisors’ association, warped that contract- ors throughout the state "are seek- ing to abol'sh the township reward and the associajion urged that the plan be retained. . Anscher resolution upheld the Sunday Blue { Laws. “Sure Crop” 19% hands and said to be the biggest horse in the Local Horie Shown world wa farm much s on exh’bition in the build ng and attrac‘ed interest. was shown bv the Reist Seed company of this boro. Membera of the ty Fruit Growers’ made poss ble show Lancaster Coun- association who a countv apple ex- hibit by contributing to a fotal of 21 bushles wih s'x ook ieties are: Farm Agent F. S. Buch- er, Amos H. Kauffman, Walter Le- | nole Morse Brossman, C. Maurice Hershey, Henry Garber, + W. J. Bruckhart, H. S. Nolt;” and C B. Snyder. The required packages were donated to the: assoeiation by the Marvil concern. All #'x Master Farmers of Lan- caster county attended the ses- sions. In addXion %to the three who are officers, the local group includ- ed H. S. Nolt, Columbia R .D. 1; Henry Garber, Mount Joy; and C. J. Shelley Kaylor, Elizabethtown R, D., who won the reserve Grand Champion award, rece’ ved $351 for his animal. The price of 34 cents a pound, paid by Arbogast and Bastina, Allentown, was the highest figure ever paid in the history of the Farm Show for a reserve champion. It compares wih 20 cents for last year’s re- serve champion. Ira M. Herr, Salunga purchased the steer second place ‘in the Cumberland County 4 H club for 17 and 34, cents a pound, or a total of $191.- 70. He also purchased another animal for 15% cents a pound which weighed 995 pounds. 0 eee: BAINBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. John Gondie, of Loba- to, entertained Mrs. Warren Libhart at dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William “Mundorf and children, Alta and Billy, spent Sunday at Elizabethtown as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Whitmer. Mr. and Mrs. George Rife, of Har risburg, and Mrs. J. W. Wanbaugh, of Steelton, were the guests of Mrs. Sarah Kuntzelman on Sunday. Miss Pauline Garber and Miss Jane Hawthorne accompanied by Mrs. bel Schriver of Steelton, attended al recital at Harrisburg on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Prescott and daughter, Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Prescott spent Sunday at May- town as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Demmy and son, Claud, Jr, and Mrs. Edward War- ner, of Maytown, and Mr. and Mrs, William Stokes and children spent Sunday at Quarryville as the guésts of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hammaker, aged nine, of butcher, which won a R. D. 1; Charles ! high | le var- | RELIGIOUS NEWS { CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY | BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM- MUNITY Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.- D., Pastor Church school at 9.30. | D. C. Witmer, Superintendent. + Morning worship and 10:00 o’clock. ! Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Geo. A. Kercher. Pastor Bible School 9.30 A. M. Morning worship 10:45 P. M. Catechetical Class 2 P. M. Vespers 7 P. M. The First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church school 9:30 A. M. H. S. Newcomer, Superintendent Evening worship and sermon at 7:30 o'clock. | Reich’s Evangelical Church Herbert E. Palm, Minister Sunday School at 9.30 A. M. Decision Day. Elmer Roland, Supt. Prayer Congregational Meeting 7:30 Wednesday evening. scopal Church Methodist Epi Rev. Wm. H. Beyer, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. i «Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. 10:30 A. M. Sermon by pastor. | *7:30 P. M. sermon. Wed. afternoon, Junior League. Wed. 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting. A hearty welcome to all. \ -— | Evangelical Congregational Church Rev. N. S. Hoffman, Pastor | Wednesday, 7:30 Prayer service. | Sunday services Sunday School 9:30. Church 10:30. { C. BE. 6:45, 7:30 Evangelistic service conduec- ted by ‘Musical Evangelists.” St. Luke’s Episcopal Church | Rev'd. William S. J. Dumvill, Rector Holy Communion and sermon the first Sunday of each month at 10:30. Sunday Schoel 9:15. Morning prayer and | 10:30. ! | Evening .prayer and address 7. Choir rehesrsal Wednesday even- ling 6:30. | All who have no church home are sermon at {invited to come and = worship with "us. Florin United Brethren Church In Christ Rev. J. C. Deitzler, Ph. D. Minister Sunday announcements: Bible School at 9:30 A. M. Morn.ng worship at 10:30 A. M. Junior Society 5:15 P. M. Intermediate Society 5:45 P, M. Senior Society 6:30 P. M. Evening worship 7:15 P. M. Weekly Announcements: Choir rehearsal Tuesday at 7:30. Prayer service ‘Thursday at 7:30. Catechetical Instructions Friday at 7:30 P.M. Yoy, are cordially invited to servicigs of the church. ‘ all Church of God Rep. I. A. MacDannald, D. D, : Minister S. 8. 9:30 A. M. J. 8S. Hamaker, Supt. Sprout Day in Men’s Bible Class. Sermon 10:30 A. M, C. E. 6:30 P. M. Leader, Nissly Greider. Seffmon 7:30 P. M. Junior choir Wednesday 4 P. M. Mid-week service Wednesday at 7:45 P. M. Men’s Chorus 8:30 P., M. Wed- nesday. ‘hoir rehearsal Thursday 7:30 P. M.' You are invited to worship with us.) $t. Mark’s Church of The United, Brethren in Christ The Rev. C. E. Rettew, Minister sermon at ' |Esther Henry, Nancy Joanne Brown YOUNG FOLKS | JOIN IN WEDLOCK YOUNG FOLKS ARE IN THE HOLY BONDS OF JOINED Beck—Arndt | H. Beck and Miss Jose- phine C. Arndt, both of Florin, were married Saturday morning by Rev. | D. G. Glass, at 'the parsonage, 526 South Duke street Lancaster. The ring &eremony was used. Mr. and Mrs. Beck are residing at Florin. | Barnhart—Kline Howard S. Barnhart, Florin, and Miss Mildred Kline, Elizabethtown, | were married Saturday afternoon, in Grace Lutheran parsonage, at Lancas- ter, by the pastor Rev. A. L. Bener. The ring ceremony was used. Kaylor—Sohemwarter Mr. and Mrs." Michael J. Sohemwar- ter, 522 Poplar street, Lancaster an-' nounce the marriage of their daugh-' ter, Catherine M., to Howard K. Kay- lor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Kay- | lor, David street, this boro. ‘The wed- | ding took place Oct. 20, 1930; in St. Mary's Star of thé Sea church, New Loudon, Conn., with Rev, Michael J. Regan officiating. ic PG ER JEWELRY THER ON SUNDAY NIGHT (Fron cre 1) (up several pieces of more valuable | jewelry, including a diamond studded bracelet, and several gold watches in | their search of the house. } | Valuable silverware, savings banks | and a large safe were also disregard- | ed. Entrance was gained by smash- | ing the glass pane in a French door and then unlocking the door from tthe inside. | Chief of Police Elmer Zerphey, who was called in to investigate, declared that the thieves worked in practical- ly the same manner as those who robbed homes in the vicinity of Neffsville recently. Yesterday fore- noon, much to the surprise of every- body, all the stolen jewelry was re- turned. While the 9:15 car was com- ing to town, Mr. Clarence Lefevre, conductor, noticed a glittering object along the trolley tracks a short dis- tance east of the Rotary. Upon in vestigating he discovered a box of jewelry. He brought it to town.and gave it to Constable Zerphey. Mrs. Thome was immediately noti- fied and identified it as all the jewel ry stolen. Officer Zerphey has a good clue to the robbers. | > oar | MISS ESTHER HENRY, F. L., | ENTERTAINED GIRL SCOUTS | aE | Miss Esther Henry, First Lieu- | tenant of the Girl Scouts. entertain- | ed the Mount Joy Girl Scouts at her | home on East, Main Street last | Thursday evening. Miss Henry used green and yellow as the color scheme for the refreshments and favors. Five Hundred was played and the prizes were won by Mildred Geib, Elizabeth Heilig, Ernestine Webb | and Arlene Horst. Those present were Pauline Heil- ig, Dorothy Webb, Dorothy Hoff- master, Gloria Warta, Ruth Brooks Elzabeth Stehman, Marian Buller, | Bliz&beth Heilig, Mary Brooks, Er- nestine Webb, Ruth Hendrix, Marie Mumma, Mildred Geib, Doris Grove Martha Hawthorn, Arline Horst, Ethel * Newcomer, Captain. ———— Ee ¥ TOOK 9 TREES, PAYS FINE BY PLANTING -, A citizen of New York State is still paying off one of the strangest Christ- | mas debts so far recorded. When charged by an officer of the state conservation department with cutting down nine evergreen trees on, forest preserve land to sell as Christ- mas decoration, he was fined the cus- NUMEER OF VERY WELL KNOWN | | MATRIMONY | | CA We ad Inter-nat’l Cartoon Co., B. Link LITTLE ll re rom 272 ~ _ 4 Diy 7 7 WHAT DID \ DO WITH "EM - WELL, OF ALL “THE — - ZZ THOSE BEANS WE OSED 77 (650 Put (HE BEANS THAT THOSE FoR CHIPS, WAST NIGHT? VA BUM FRIENDS OF “YOURS PLAYED i DID YoU THINK \ WAS 71 WITH AND FINGERED WITH THEIR FoOoL\SH ENOUVGH To V TOBACCO SMELLY DIETS BACK CP a 24 Exhibitors! —_— NTO (HE BEAN CAN? DoNou “MINK I'D EAT THOSE ? NOW | HAE TA THROW THEM ALL AWAY! AND You WONDER WHY MY MONEY ALL GOES FOR EATABLES. 4 8 “THROW “EM AWAY, ~ WHY, | PUT “EM ALL BACK \N THE CAN WITH THE REST OF THE BEANS. Sr IP LP Lancaster's 19th Annual - x od ro dr Le Le LIT 4 1 SLT AGA AAG LNA LP GS I ni Hii (it Tuesday, Jan. 27 to Saturday, Jan. 31 STATE ARMORY, N. QUEEN ST. If you have an automobile, if you intend getting one, or if you're just one of the many who enjoy identifying hubs aud radiator caps as they flash by, you'll find a world of interest in this 1931 AUTOMOBILE SHOW. You'll see everything that’s new in motordom, and you're sure to find a particular ear that is adapted to your needs, as well as your budget. . 100 Makes and Models! MUSIC BY KEN KEHOEAND HIS ORCHESTRA . Lancaster Auto Trades Association Admission 3§5¢ PHL 4TH L LALA ID IP AAP ID ART AAI RL 2D IIIS FAI FAI PAST TAL Daily 10 to 10 tomary penalty of $10 for each tree. But unable to pay the fine, he beg- ged to be permitted to work out his penalty by replacing the nine trees with 1,0000 more. | 8:30 Prayermeetin jum. ‘ 9.00 Assembling of the School by departments. 9:30 All departments will assem- ble in auditorium for combined ser- vices with Morning Worship: Spec- ial Music by Rev. W. D. Turking- ton,” with trumpet and® accordion. 12:50 P. M. Members of the In- termediate Society will leave for Lancaster where a service will be held at County Jail and Almshouse. 6:30 Christian Endeavor, Inter- mediate and Junior. 7:30 Special Evangelistic Services W. D. Turkington will render spec- ial music. ———- Girl Scouts Met The Mt. Joy Girl Scouts held the regular meeting Tuesday evening. The meeting was in charge of the Sunday DG MARKETS Wheat, per bushel -............. 75¢ Corn, per bushel -........... 5... 90c | Beas, per-dozen 18¢ Butter, per pound .......... .. 30c Lard, per pound ............ 12¢ eee There is no better way to boost your business than by local news naper advertising tf — C—O You can get all the news of this locality for less than three cents a week thru the Bulletin. eal Turn useless articles about your home into cash. Advertise them in our classified column i tf — I Scout Captain. The patrol leaders were Martha Hawthorn and Dorothy Webb. The regular scout form was followed. locality for less than three cents a week thru the Bulletin. There is no better | .r business than by local news- .. pr advertising. \ ) | There is a balance of $76,999, | 766 jn the State lireasury. net) week thru the Bulletin. A Subsawibe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin fi . Subcribe” for The Bulletin in Auditor- | is now busy repaying his dept to the | scenic beauty of the state by plant- jen Mrs. William Diffenderfer. en. etl Wi ; You can get all the news of this $ery beautiful gifts. | Subseribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin Under this agreement, the offender ing 1,000 balsams where nine grew before, according to the department's | report to the American Game Associ-' | ation. seamen ‘Miss MARY DIFFENDERFER WAS AGREEABLY SURPRISED | Tr a | Miss Mary Diffenderfer ed her birthday on Tuesday gathered at hér home and complete- | surprised her. Games were play- led and prizes won by Helen Dill- linged, Benjamin Dillinger, Harold Overdeer and Ethel Moore. Dainty refreshinents were served § \ to the following: Ethel Moore, Ma- bel Carson, Helen Dillinger, Anna Hinkle, Clara Hinkle, Harold Over- deer, Paul Erb, Benjamin Dilling- er, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Diffenderfer, Mary Diffenderfer, Gibney Diffen- derfer, Nelson Newcomer, and Mr. Miss Mary received a number of —— 3 — can get all the local for less than three cents a veek. t rr re A OU er re Turn useless articles about your home into cash. Advertise them in our classified column a | — / - By subscribmg ror wne Mount Joy J ( | Bulletin you way ‘to boost news ling when a number of her friends (i ETT TRI SS IR wl NOW IS THE 3 A: TIME TO SAVE < 07 J 4 PERCENT INTEREST New Christmas Savings Clubs are now starting at this Bank, and you are most cordially invited to join. A small amount deposited weekly will insure you a handsome sum for next year’s Christmas for Ls First National Bank & Trust Co. / MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Shopping. adr fi Et Li LTA RTT ALT RPI ID RIPPIN a Ee — tll i i | ! % : Se EE fol Ya RIT RS TS AIT