| Xx WEDNESDAY, ARY 4, ’'3t HE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, /CO., PA. 3 PAGE oh = ok 5 ok = = ok oh = = SUE EN GET YOUR Sale Bills # PRINTED At The “BULLETIN DFFIGE + We Will Do Your Work Promptly and Attractively The Time Is Soon Hete To "ADVERTISE YOUR Farm Stock ...AND... Personal Property Sales When we print your Sale Bills, we publish the Sale in the “Bulletin” Sale Register, each week until the Sale, Free of Charge. If we are to print your Bills, bring or send in your date, so that we may give you the advantage of our Free Sale Register service, | which will prevent another sale in your locality on the same day. = RELIGIOUS NEWS IN OUR CHURCHES NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE 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. "S————— * Maytown Reformed Rev. James B. Musser, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning service and sermon at 10:30 A. M. 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. Church of God Rev. Broske, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. | Morning service and sermon at | 10:30 A. M. Evening service 7:00 o'clock. St. John’s Lutheran Maytown Rev, Kirby Yingst, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning service and sermon 10:30 A. M. The First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church school 9:30 A. M. H. S. Newcomer, Superintendent. LOCAL DOINGS AROUND FLORIN | (From page 1) { Mr, and Mrs. George Geyer vis {ited with Mr, and at Elizabethtown on Sunday. days with her brother, very ill. On Friday, February 13th, Florin Community hold another Florin Hall. til a later date. Mr. and Mrs, George family, of Lancaster, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Easton. Mr. Heisten Terry moved into thie Easton property vacai:d by A. Mrs. Katie Winters, who is visit- ing her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stoll, at Wilkinsburg, celebrated and wishes to friends who thank her many remembered her. She | received fifty-three cards and many letters and gifts. A Spelling Bee will be held at the Florin Hall by the Florin Gram- mar School Saturday evening, Feb ruary 7, 191 at 7:30. There wil be two Spelling Classes and ome Informatr 'n Class. Nine py es will te giver. Admission 25¢ The pro- ar. School; Sth Grade: 1-1 Spelling Claz3, 12 yrs. 1st Spelling Class, 12 yrs. and un- Morning worship and sermon at 10:30 o'clock. Evening worship and sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Wm. H. Beyer, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. Decision Ray: 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. Reich’s Evangelical Congregational Church Herbert E. Palm, Minister. Sunday School at 9.30 A. M. Elmer Roland, Supt. Evening worship at 7:30 P. M. Sermon Subject, “A Long Dis- tance Call.” Prayer Meeting 7:30 Wednesday | evening. 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 sermon at 10:30. i Evening prayer and address 7. Choir rehearsal Wednesday even- ing 6:30. All who have no church home are invited to come and worship with us. Church of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald, D. D. Minister S. S. 9:30 A. M. J. S. Hamaker, Supt. Sermon 10:30 A. M. C. E. 6:30 P. M. Leader, Mrs. Althouse. Sermon 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. Choir rehearsal Thursday 7:30 P. M. You are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. Florin United Brethren Church In Christ Rev. J. C. Deitzler, Ph. D. Minister Sunday announcements: Bible School at 9:30 A. M. Morning 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. (Evangelistic service.) Weekly Announcements: Choir rehearsal Tuesday at 7:30. Prayer service Thursday at 7:30. Catechetical Instructions Friday at 7:30. 0. M. Books used: ‘Christian Cate- chism,” Dr. Schoff; “Rightly Decid- ing the Word of Truth” Dr. Sco- field. You are cordially invited to all services of the church. St. Mark’s Church of The United Brethren in Christ The Rev. C. E. Rettew, Minister 9:00 Bible School—Special selec- tion by Rev. Turkington. 10:15 Morning Worship. 7:30 Evangelistic Service. Rew. Turkington will lead the music at the Morning Worship and at the service at 7:30. There will be no C. E. meeting. Visitors are welcomed. Evangelistic Services are being continued in the United Brethren Church every night this week at 7.30. This is ‘the third week of the special meetings, which will continue Sunday February 9. The Rev. W. D. Turkington, Singer and Evangel = hn nscisted in the der; Dialogue, “Bobtown School;” Recitation, “Where’s My Hat?” Na- omi Brown; Dialogue, “Lunette Wakes Up;” Drill, Tin Pan Parade, Boys; 2nd Spelling Class, Open to all; Selection, Rhythm Orchestra; Dialogue, “Doctor Cure All;” Song, School; Dialogue, “Pantaloon Fight” Drill, “Shoemaker’s Song,” Girls; General Information Class, Open to All; Dialogue, “School Master Abroad;” Drill, “Flag Drill,” Girls; Song, “Musical Combat,’ School. Early Morning Fire At 1:50 lad: Thursday morning fire was discovered at the home of Charles Barrick, on West Main street. Fortunately the flames were extiinguished before much damage was done. Heat from the kitchen stove evidently set fire to the doors which enclose a fire place. A call was sent in for Friendship Fire Co. at Mount Joy. They responded promptly but the fire was ex- tinguished before they arrived. 2 FLORIN BOYS GUILTY OF THEFT (From page 1) Their confession states Rhey slip- ped out of church to rob the homes of worshippers, but while robbing the Thome residence, they were frightened off. In fleeing from the scene they ‘tossed the jewelry along the trolley racks a short didtance from the Thome home, where it was found by Clair Lefev- er, trolley motorman, and returned to the owner, Charges of felonious entry and larceny weve lodged against the brothers before Justice Grimm, of Elizabethtown and in default of bail they were commited to jail to await a hearing Tuesday night. At the hearing before Squire Grimm, af Elizabethtown last night the Commonwealth called a number of witnesses. Also the defense, who were represented by Miss Edna Hearst, of Lancaster, and who called at least a dozen mem- bers of the U. B. Church of Florin, who told of seeing one or the other of the boys at church on the night of the robberies. The last one called was Dale Dolby who stated that he had made a confession of the robberies to Constable Zerphey and County Detective Weller and implicated his brother James. They were released under $1,500.00 on the three charges of $500.00 each. The bail was furnished by six members of the church. He Was Right, But Wrong A prominent Episcopalian tells this one: “Little James had only been coming to Sunday school a few months and heard the teacher ask many times, ‘What Sunday is this? (The first Sunday in Lent: the fist Sunday after Epiphany. ete.) Finaiiy he was absent for few weeks, and on his return the teacher asked as us ual, “What Sunday is this? “He replied before anyone else, “Ti first Sunday afier - the Fourta oi Jul? z arly: DE Bah Woods, near Carlisle, who has been | 2early 25,000 miles in community sale at The meeting of the Men's Bible class of the U. B. church scheduled for tonight has been postponed un- { Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Elma Bowers and | reported having her eightieth birthday very quietly | BORO COUNCIL MET ON MONDAY (From page 4) - | repairing officer Zerphey's motorcycle Mrs. Leo Cobb, |Or purchase a new one, recommended the latter. It would cost about $60 Mrs. A. D. Garber spent a few |l0 repair the present machine and Claude for this machine which has traveled three years, and $215 in cash, a new Harley can the be purchased. The cost would be Sales Co... wAl $380, deducting an allowance of $165 Council ordered the purchase of the new machine. Mr. Arntz reported the remodeling of the Council Chamber completed. Supervisor Henry Smeltzer report- ed rubbish hauled, a few old trees removed and some stone placed on Sherbahn. | several alleys, Pumping Engineer Geo. W. Shatz pumped a total of 4,770,000 gallons of water for the month of January, Board of Health Secretary Leib of the Board of Health made the following report: During January one case scarlet fever, one of whooping cough, one {of measles and two of chicken pox were quarantined in Mount Joy Borough. Fifty-eight places in town were quurantined during 1930. Measles 36; chicken pox 9; whooping cough 8; mumps 2; typhoid fever 1; scar- let fever 1; erysipelas 1. One case of pneumonia and one of tubercu- losis were reported. During 1930 there were 39 births and 30 deaths in the Borough. The oldest woman to die in the town | during the year was aged 88. There was one aged 85, one 82 and one 80 The oldest man was aged 77, one 74 and one 71. One woman was aged 79, one 78, one 76, two 175, one 74, one 71 and one 70. One man was aged 68, one 67, one 66, one 63, one 61 and one 60, One woman was aged 66 and one 63. This record of births and deaths does not include those persons who were born or died in hospitals out of town. Fifty-two regular reports were made to Lancaster during the year and 60 to Harrisburg. Seven nui- sances were reported. The restaur- {ant survey was satisfactory. The Chiquesalunga creek was patrolled by the Health Officer. There is a balance in the bank to the credit of the Secretary of $31.95. Treas! Report Mr. H. N. Nissley, of the Union National Bank, reported balances in the three accounts as follows: Boro, $2574.07; Water, $2.766.38; Interest $56.00. Mr. James Metzler, tax collector, reported the balances outstanding on the duplicates of 1929-30 which show=- ed that nearly all taxes are collected. Upon motion $1,000 was transferred from the Water to the Interest ac- count. Zerphey's Report Officer Elmer Zerphey made the following report: Arrests: traffic 2, false pretense 2, bad checks 2, larceny 2. He traveled 350 miles during January and had 136 guests at Hotel de Lockup last month. These bills were then paid: Boro account, $566.79; Water $89.65; Strickler Coal Fund, $12.75; total $669.19. The auditors’ reports of the Boro, Water and Sinking Fund for 1930 were then read, accepted and ordered advertised in the usual manner after which council adjourned. et @ ee INJUSTICETO A LOCAL RESIDENT (From page 1) man's office last Thursday evening. Constable Weller stated he made the arrest on “information furnished” but refused to say by whom. Mr. Fred Schneider, Jr. of town, admitted having ridden in a car on numerous occasions with several oth- er young men, that the car stopped at Mr. Rahn’s place of business but that he never saw anything out of order and that Mr. Rahn’s reputation for honesty was very good. Mrs. Jos. Funbar, of near town, who was seen going to Mr. Rahn's store with several pieces of jewelry, testified that she tried to sell them to Mr. Rahn and couldn’t, so she took them home again and still has them on the attic. ¥ At this juncture Alderman Burk- hart dismissed the case. We publish the above facts because there were so many rumors afloat concerning this case. We want to state that this man whose honesty was questioned, is one of our hest, fairest, and most upright accordian. was not large enough to Sunday School room. be observed as Children’s night Night when hear Rev. Turkington speak anc sing. The services on Sunday wil be as follows: B'ble School 9:00 with specia musie by Rev. Turkington. Morning Worship 10:15. Evangelistic Service 7:30. The music will be in charge o meeting k end, will again h : hese services Saturday night c¢bruary 8, and all day Sunday February 9. ingtcn, leads the music with trumpet and s'ngs the old songs of |of the Mr. Turk- | Rev. Turkington at the {Worship and at the Evening Ser | vice. his |eavor Society meeting, on accoun: Evangelistic Ser-|and Viola H. Schwanger, Elizabeth co. Special the gospel accompanied by his OWN | vices, at 7:40. Tonight will be night and Thursday, will be Men and Boy's night and Friday will Saturday Niga will be Community he public is invited to j ter: Morning citizens. He is conducting a legiti- The Church auditorium | mate business and is enjoying pros- accommo- | perity ever since he became a resi- date the great crowds who came to | dent of Mount Joy and we welcome hear him last Sunday night, and it | more like him. was necessary to use the adjoining Sunday School N\ LOBATA N Miss Landis received one of the largest credit cheks from the J. H. Troup House at Lancas- for solving ‘We “21 puzzle. 1 Miss Rachel Lamijs returned to her 1 | home after spen ingha few days as the guest of Mrs. Edwand Murphey at 1 | Elizabethtown. “ Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Lan enter- tained Rev. D. E. Brenneman York, ind Mrs. W. W. Libhart of BainbNdge fat dinner on Sunday. oh Marriage Earl R, Metzler, Rapho township, There 7ill be no Christian End- | and Susan M. Evans, Elizabethtown. Anthony B. Schoetter, Philadelphia, town, \