WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1931 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. | THAT LITTLE CAME?’ Cartoon co, B. Link | = Lo Fr 77 cr As WHAT DI “ov THROW AWAY, — MARTY ? [ad \ WOULDNT \ ALWAYS RAISE WITH Burrs UP. HANNE ST00D A RAISE .- -Ho - | HAD EIGHTS vp! SEE THAT! You RUMMY — DONT DEAL HiM ANY MONE HANDS ! MY, od my! AND | CANT EVEN GET ONE PAIR. \r of Tubes at These New Low \ A 3 \ Prices 1 Make and Model Price | Kolster 6D, K20, K25 K22, K27, Atwater Xeon $720 LKL MF... a3 8.20 Lyric 80, 33, 84, 85, i 75P, 70, 74, 76, €0............ 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T. F. MCELROY Phones 214R6 or 179R3 Mt. Joy Ex. FLORIN, Voltages, and make a PENNA. reat Your Radio to a New Set Local Doings In And Around Florin 6 page one) and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Trostle, of Maytown on Sunday. The Florin Community Sale will be held on Friday evening, Nov. 20th when they will sell fruits, vegetables, merchandise, etc. at the Florin Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kauffman and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fisher and daughter, Ruth, attended the revival services at Ruhl's church on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagenbach, of Sacramento, Calif., who have been spending some time here with his brother, Michael and wife, have re- turned home. Mr. and Mrs. Hassinger and children, Robert and Dorothy; Mrs. Weston and Mrs, Ed. Steigerwald were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Geyer on Sunday. The Florin Church of the Brethren will hold Children's Day services in the church on Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Mr. A. C. Baugher, of Elizabethtown, will be the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Campbell wish to take this means in thanking the many friends and neighbors who so kindly helped at the “clean up day” on Monday. There were one hundred five persons assisting. The rumor in this community as to the future opening of a Silk Mill in the Nissly Swiss Chocolate factory is incorrect, The machinery has been antiquated and sold to the best of advantage, but no further plans have been made, Mr. and Mrs. Michael bach, of Chocolate Ave. entertained these guests at their home on Sun- day: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ibach and danghter, Blanche, and son, Wayne, and Dorothy Hostetter, of Salunga; Mr. Mrs. Wm. Miller, of Iron- ville; Mr. and Mrs. George Wagen- bach and daughter, Mary. and Mar- tha Dyer, of Silver Spring, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hostetter and children, of Manheim. A lf PIRTHDAY SURPRISE AT E. M. BARTO'S H. Wagen- and Mr and Mrs. EE M. Barto, East Donegal street, entertained a number of relatives at their home at a birthday | J test? Any ter the contest? Don’t fail to ente ing starts Saturday, N Special inducements for votes on all Rexall Products, Cream by pint, quart or gallon. The Rexall Phar W. GARBER MOUNT JOY, PA. E. 91 East Main St. he contest this week for vot- 21. aturday will be double Iso 4 votes on Ice x | * 0 0 * + 0 * QO * 2 0 * 6D 5% J OF, 0 +, +. * * * * 0 * * * * * 0 * £ 6 * * 0 * | Mrs. | Monday evening. The guest of honor _ Doll Contest ye rou entered your daughter in the doll con- Ys lady up to 14 years of age can en- surprise party in honor of their guest, Baierle of Westville, N. J, on received a number of gifts, flowers and |a beautiful birthday cake made by | Mrs. Bard Bigler, of East Petersburg. Boutiful refreshments were served by Mrs. Barto and her daughters. Those present were: Mrs. Baierle, of West- ville, N. J.,, Mr. and Wm. E. Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Walters and chil- dren Harry, Jr, and Barbara Anne; Mr. and Mrs. H B. Arntz and s Gerald and Robert; Mrs. Park SS and children Park, Jr, Marion and Jean, Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eby and daughter Vera; George Schneider, Mrs. Caslow, Miss Maude Schneider, Arthur Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Barto and sons Ross and William all of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Bard Bigler and Children Earl and Janet of East Petersburg Ee Woodbine Church edifice, near here, reopened af- ter being redecorated and improved Stimulate your business by advertis- ing in the Bulletin. hat isa + Bladder Physic? edicine that works on the blad- tor oil on the bowels. Drives jes and excess acids that cause irritatégn which results in get- ting up nights; requent desire, burn- ing, leg pains andsbackache. BU-KETS (5 gr. Tablets) is a"wpleasant bladder physic. bg Get a 25c¢ test box fro our drug- gist. After four days if nobsgrelieved go back and get your money. will feel good after this cleansing and get your regular sleep. E. W. Gar- PL as out impurh Mount Joy Street Chincteagus Salt Oysters Ice Crean ‘Groceries and Confecttons BRANDT BROS. Mount Joy, Pa. ho You can get all the ber, Druggist, Mount Joy, Pa. cality for less than three cents a Ww thru the Bulletin. news of this two | Mrs. | Chanceford Presbyterian | MAYTOWN | The Ladies! ad soc society of the Re- formed church met at the home of Mrs. Henry Li H. s, on Thursday evening. Meeting was opened he president, Mrs. IC. C Hicks.* after which the bu part of .the meet isg was held, aid a social hour en- joyed. Jacob Knox, of Harrisburg, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. James |B Johnstin. Mrs. Rhoda Terry, of Middletown, |spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson. Miss Miriam Haines and Henry Haines visited their grandmother, Mrs. Kready at Millersville. Mrs. Clara Johnstin, of Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Warner on | Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Doc Keinard, of Eliz- abethtown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Parke Bender, of Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Carpenter on Thursday. Miss Helen Keiser spent the week at Bellevue, Pa., ter and brother-in-law, Jack McLune. Dr. and Mrs. L. Craven and son, of McKeesport, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hollenbaugh ‘and daughter, Helen; Mr. and Mrs. !Jack Frank and son, Jack, spent Tuesday at Philadelphia. | Mr, and Mrs. Penrose Gilbert and: daughter, June spent Sunday with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Frank. | Miss Georgia Peck, of Lancaster, spent the week end with her parents, | ae and Mrs. Fred Peck. Mrs, Jane Roath, of Enola; is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Amanda Drace. | Mr. John Glattacker, of Lancaster, spent Sunday at “Maytown with Mr.’ and Mrs. George Glattacker. past with her sis- Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Mason, of Marietta, visited Mr, and Mrs. Car- penter on Monday. Miss Irene Hensel and Miss Mary Keiser spent the week end at Belle- vue, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLune. | Mr. Frank Wilson, of New York spent Monday and Tuesday wi Anna Wilson, who is visiting City, his mother, Mrs. Sioux City, Ia., and Mrs, Isaac Carpenter. \ LOBATA i Mr. Daniel Lehman spent the past week as the guest of his uncle, John Lehman and family. Sara and Helen Landis assisted their sister, Mrs. Clayton Swope, to butcher on Friday. Mrs, Russell S. Bahn, of icsburg, ‘spent several days with her | father, A; H. Hoffman, assisting to clean house. Raymond: Sipling and family spent Sunday afternoon with Frank Arnold and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mrs. Jacob Charles, Sr., Memorial services for Christian Burk holder at Cross Roads church on Sun- day afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Landis were agreeably Sunday when their children came home with a pre- pared dinner in honor of their birth- day. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Landis and child- ren, Wilbur, Sara, Helenk Benjamin, Jr., Rachael Landis, of State Hospital Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrg. Marvin and James andy Marvin, Rheems; Mr. and Mrs, Hurl children, Harold, {Doris Reba Arlene, of Eliza- bethtown; Mr. and Nrs. Clagton Swope and daughter, Nancy Ruth, Marietta R D, and A. H. Hoffmam, of Mrs. Landis. Charles Landis Jr., of Shank and Elaine, and sons, of father Rabbit Breeders Review the Exhibit LTA RE page 1) result of their members made sales a Two of our tion for a registrar's license, as applica- If they are successful, local organization. member was added to our ber. This totals four new members taken in during the month. i An extensive program for advertis- | of rabbit meat is soon to | istrars in our new ing the sale | be launched. The purpose is to en-| courage still more the eating of do-| mestic rabbit meat, and to introduce | is not used held at | of in localities where it The meeting will the home of M. L. Gemberling, Rheems. on Wednesday, Dec Farm Women No. 6 Elect Officers (From page one) | were served by the hostess to the | following members present: Mrs. I. T. | Madeira, Mrs. H. H. Lehn, Mrs. Harry Hershey Jr, Mrs. John Gray, Miss it next be Rodgers, of Salunga, | Mechan- | | and | attended the | winnings. | there will be four reg-| One num- | As Picked From | The Card Basket _ Saturday evening the Saturday Six, of this ‘place, went to Lan —— caster and played the 1. 0. 0. PF. PI RSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE Travelers and were defeated by 21 COMERS AND GOERS AROUND pins. High Single scorer was Kepner HERE PURING THE PAST WEEK at 3 la ion BY OUR SOCIAL REPORTERS. Sars ne The sore I Ta SEs appended; Mrs. Edith Boyer, of Middletown, LO. OF. Trav 1st 2nd 3rd Tis is visiting relatives and friends here Weitzel 166 188 166 520 Mr, Reuben Shellenberger spent ,, Le Meso oS bo, ng Sung t 1 St th Jot 158 158 178 494 , ay @ sancaster Mr ) oR ancaster with + gohoenberger 188 178 167 533 Miles, = ....., i, 159 159 Mr. and Mrs. George Barto of Eliza- ah Qo 24s bethtown, announced the birth of a son gpd g11 1s 353 on Saturday. Frank 15 167 164 484 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shank called Totals er 8 neo; at the home of Mrs. Wallace Tues- DEAL. 576° 273 S53 5M day evening. (Sat Nite Six 1st 2nd 3rd Mrs. Ed. Ober, of Manheim, was a Kreider ........ 204 160° 174 Tuesday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Schneider ....... -.. 151 184 Aaron Garber. (Herr... 0... 146 167 Miss Annie Gebhart, of Elizabeth- Brown .......... 165 176 town, spent several days with friends Good ............ 154 170 140 and relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Walters and chil- {pert aia 197 196 189 582 | dren spent Sunday at Middletown, Totals ........ 856 853 854 2563 with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Felker. -o- Mrs. Wm. Snavely, of Elizabeth-| . e town, visited in the home of her Aid for War Veterans niece, Mrs. Edwards, last week. More than 430,000 ex-service men Miss Arlene Young spent Institute | Week with her grandparents, Mr. and | Mrs. Albert Horner, near Maytown. Miss Mary Shank, and Mr. and Mrs | Christ Risser, of Elizabethtown, were Mr. and Mrs. George Burket and | children, of Middletown, were recent | | visitors with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kauffman and | Junior Fenstermacher were at Lake- hurst, N. J., recently to see the Ak#* ron. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Derr, Mr, S. Rodgers, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert were visitors to Reading today. Mrs. Edith Boyer, of Middletown, spent several days with Mr. and Mre. and family of Risser’s Church last week. -__.-u rn Saar Valley Mines Under the terms of the peace treaty hetween Germany and the allies the mines of the Naar valley given to France compensation the destruction of her northern mines dur- ing the World war and as part pay- ment of her reparations. French oc- cupation was to hold until reparations were completed. The districts con- taining the mines were detached from | were : Tn as 107 Germany and formed into the Saar territory. An international governing commission, responsible to the League of Nations, was formed for 15 years, consisting of five members—one French, one native (non-French), one jritish, one C('zechoslovak one Fin- nish. In a few years a plebiscite vote | is to be taken and final disposition | made by decision of the League of Nations. | Big Map of Argentina There has been recently placed on | exhibition in the library of a Buenos Aires newspaper a giant relief map of Argentina, just completed after 20 vears of work by Pablo Fonticalli, an Italian who emigrated to Argentina as | a lad. Eight years were consumed in | the preliminary work of laying map and 12 years we ploration and study make it accurate in every map is on a scale of 1 to 7 is 24 feet by 12 1 the most minute particu! er of the map ex out the | in ex- | it and re spent to revise HIN let (le 0 IS con an plore and ranges of the Andes in order to get accurate information of land which had never before heen trodden hy humans. In this rough work he was greatly aided by his wife, whe ae-| comnan’ed him. = ntl MI re ee | | | | | | | | | | pe 0-0-0-H! SPIDERS! North Hollywood, Calif. —Ever been bit by a bee? If you have you know exactly how it feels to come into con- tact with a tarantula, according to Dr. Paul Comstock, insect curator, who to- day dispelled another long-standing belief when he asserted that the bite of the ungainly looking octoped is no more dangerous than the bite of the lowly bumble bee. Most folks are not willing to take the learned scientist at his word, even after seeing Miss Sue Fergason, above holding a male and a ies in her open hand. For those who : interested, Dr. Com- stock also that, mating com- pleted, the female immediately devours the male. female of the s states oo : | families visitors with Mrs. Wallace last week , | Armistice Day to SAT. NITE SIX DE- FEATED BY 21 PINS and their families were aided through 3,008 Red Cross Chapters and the na- tional organization during the year ending June 30, 1921. were cared for, claims were filed, hospital} tained and many other services given. Part of each contribution during the American Red Cross annual roll call, Thanksgiving Day, goes toward supporting this vital work for veterans of the World War veterans’ Dependent | tion ob- | SADE BY ZENITH RADIO CORP. Model MH 43-inch Highboy 7 TUBE Super-Heterodyne and other wars in which the United | States has engaged. DISTRESS AFTER MEALS S STOPPED Blessed Relief Near at Hand | in Super-Medicine. No matter what your ailments, they can géperally be traced to the one ca us e— Constipation. treacherbus poisons, harmful wastes and undigested foods (that dreadful distress alfer meals) indigestion, liver | ailments, Bad breath, insomnia, nerv- Dl: ness, wt] (result of eonstipation). Why even: those pimples on your ba and fade are caused by the im- puriiies in y@ur blood! Yeg how can you overcome this ence of mankind? Pills, laxatives an! catharticsionly tend to exagger- ate your eondition—you eventually bcoome slaves tp the laxative habit ard soon even their effects wear off and your trouble! becomes chronic. Do you—honestly now—want to quickly establish | regular, healthy bowel movements again without any additional aid and’ within a very short time? What you want then is NORBRAC, that marvelous blood, liver and stomach prescription which is swiftly becoming the sensation of the entire continent. NORDAC IS SOLD ON QUALITY —NOT ON PRICE. That is why NORBPAC is only sold at one no matter where you go—{$l bottle). CENTRAL CUT-RATE STORE 45 E. Main St, MOUNT JOY, PA. COURT PROCLAMATION Whereas, the Hon. John M. Groff, Presy and Hon. B, C. Atlee, Associ: ate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas im and for the county of Lancaster and Assistant tices of the Co of Oyer ang Terminer and General Jail De- livery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Lancaster, have issued their precept to me directed, re- quiring me,, among other things, to make | public proclamation throughout wick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, also a Court of | General Quarter, Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of ¥ennsylvania, One Week Beginning Monday, November ‘16th, 1931 in persuance of which precept public notice | R's these | dulled intellect and sapped | my balli- | HIGHBOY | OTHER NEW ZENETTES $4995 AnD $6995 1. F McEltoy Box 238 Florin, Penna. Phones 214R6 or 179R3 Mount Joy FE SPECIAL FORD LUBRICATING SERVICE $700 Oil and lubricate thoroughly The following special service jobs can be done for $3.00 when | you bring your car in for lubri- cation. | | s hereby given to the Mayor and Alder- | man of the City of Lamcaster, in said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables of the said City and County of Lancaster,” that they them and there, 1 their now ‘proper pe sons, with their rolls, records inations, and inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to do those things whic their offices appertain in their be be done and to all those cute against the prisoners who are or then shall be in the jail of the said County Lancaster, are to be then and there prosecute against them 1all be ju P. P. DATTISMAN, as st from your old shoes-We repair of wear {® SE \oe \© NZ Walter “Dockyv” Snyder June Halk, Mrs. Raymond Bi vay a will in the future solicit Jancy Risser, Mrs. arence hisser, . te Virb Free wie a Po Heisey, Miss Rose Marie MARKETS Shot Work for us a TF Garman, Me Eins ir and in the evening will Geib, Mrs. Abram Greiner, Mrs. Clar- |Eggs, per dozen ................ 36¢ do Shoe Shining. ence Greiner, Mrs. J. E Gephart, Mrs. | Butter, per pound ................ 35¢ Any work given him Fmma Coble, Mrs. Lela Coble, MissiLard, per pound ................ 10%c will receive our prompt Estella Coble, Mrs. Norman Greiner, | Wheat, per bushel ......... 55¢ attention. Mr. David Greiner, Mrs. C. R. Frey, |New Corn, per bushel 40¢ Mrs. Morris Ginder, Mrs. Milton Eber-|0ld Corn, per bushel ........... 50c . Iv. ES hi iii ov 1 ¥ The December meeting will be con- You can get all the news of this Incoin lucted at the home of Mrs. Harty locality for less than three cent Sh R 3 at 140 North Spruce street, | week thru the Bulletin. re oe epalrr , Elizabethtown DW MOUNT JOY, PA. WR Mrs. William Ellis celebrated her Patronize Bulletin Advertisers birthday on Thursday. * nov.18-f be and exam- who will prose- | Sheriff. | = Change engine gil. Flush transmission and rear with kerosene and refill with fresh lubricant. Remove front wheels and repack with fresh lubrigant. Spray springs with penetrating oil. i Tune motor. Adjust distributor points. Clean and adjust spagk plugs. Clean sediment bully and cars buretor. Adjust carburetor, Tighten intake and! exhaust manifolds, Check battery. We will furnish all mate. rial and make all the above adjustments. Quick dervice, Car ready when promised. Also low prices on accessories, tires, batteries. l= << Garber’s Garage Elizabethtown, Pa. | | CHEAP HOUSE AT FLORIN— Have a Double House along Main | St., 5 and 6 rooms, one side has | heat, both have water and electric, | ‘wo car garage. Rents show 10 investment. Price only | per cent. $4,000. Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy.
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