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    ‘WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1931
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.


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IRONVILLE
Cornelius £pangler, Earl, Roy and
Chester Albright e~ch
a deer from the mountains.
Mrs. George Ca.upuell was enter
tained at dinner by her children and
a number of friends in honor of her
birthday.
| Phillip Bard, Sr., Harry McCune
Jana Mrs. Harry Albright are among
those of the village who are on the
sick list.
Miss Lilly Bard, Mrs. Earl Albright,
Wilbur and Jean were
Harrisburg and while visitors there
had the pleasure of hearing Gypsy
Smith in the Farm Building.

The Ironville U. B. S. S. will
hold their Christmas entertainment
lon Christmas evening in the church. |
|The chorus is practicing under the
| direction of Mrs. Paul Metzger.
On Tuesday evening the Young
Hempfield township and Mountville
Borough, will hold their monthly
meeting in the Mountville Reformed
church, a representative of the Social
Service Association of Lancaster will
he present to explain the nature of
their work and the benefits derived
thru this organization, {rom a ma
terial and spiritual point of view,
Rev. J. L. Smoker has received five
new members into church fellowship
at the Centreville U. B. church and
three at the Silver Spring U, B.
church. Preaching at Silver Spring on
Sunday at 7:30 P. M. On Sunday at
10:30 A. M. Holy Communion serv-
ices will be observed at the Ironville
U, B. church. Sunday School at

john Shelly,



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ng
Hale
the necessary funds to
provide as one’s natural
generosity of sincerity
dictates. Why not
tablish that?
| When one really hasn't
|
es-
Begin Today!
Start
your
today to build up
gift fund for Christ-
1932, You can make
moderate or as lav-
mas,
it as
ish as you feel you can
afford from your weekly
incoms. Come in and let
us show you.
First National Bank & Trust Co.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ironville, Centreville and at Silver
Spring at 9:30 A. M. C. E. at Ironville
at 7:00 P, M. Mrs. John Fox, leader
(Too late for last week)
Mrs. George Yinger and Eli Singer
ing slowly.
Missionary Society will meet at the
home of Mrs. Cleon Staley.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rineer and Mr.
and Mrs. A. Baker of Lancaster, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Mellinger.
held their monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. John Fox.
The Ironville United Brethren church
was given the annual house cleaning
and the work was done graciously by

for deer. Their respective camps are
located in Huntington County. A num-
mer of gunners from the village have
gone to the mountains for a day or two
taking advantage of the open season
i for buck and doe.
| B. church have appointed the follow-
Jacob
Revealing God's
ber: December 6th
subject,


 
rar, sub Christmas in
e: December 20th Luther
rich, subject, Learning from Ex
ence.
The Farm
| met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Kauffman, Saturday evening, Novem-
14th at 7:30 P. M. at
| they held their
social evening was spent and refres
| ments were served to the
| Mr. and Mrs. Abram Wolgemuth and
| daughters Grace and Esther; Mrs.
Harry Berntheizel, Mrs. Francis Weid-
{man and daughter Miss Mar
| Harry Longenecker, Mr. and Mrs. 3
| Shelley and sons Roy and Francis; Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Carter and children
Helen, Pauline and Robert; Mrs:
| Sponsler, Mrs. O. R. Brooks, Mr. and
Mrs. John Fox, Mrs.
Women of Society No. 2
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29 to 37 East King St.
mous Luncheonette and make the Garvin
“our Christmas Store.

It’s Christmas Time At
VIN’S

Lancaster, Pa.
With thousands of gay, sparkling and useful gifts
some one happy.
A gift row on the First Floor with ever so many
gift suggestions.
A store decorated so beautifully (lat it will be well
worth your time to see its Chyi<iry»s <nlendor.
Extra salespeople so you will rol ke kept waiting.
And prices in most cases the Lowest for twelve Christ-
seasons,
We invite you to visit Garvin's Store this week.
r free services.
Have luncheon at our fa-
Store—
{ Mrs. Linnie Berntheizel, Mrs. Albert
ALGAAS RES CE BRR RT TE i GRIER | Herman and daughters Alva and Janet; |
et
8 Elizabeth Fornoff.
* THERE IS KEEN INTEREST
3 IN LOCAL DOLL CONTEST
The doll contest at the local Rex-
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ASAT ARATE
all store, on East Main St. has quite

A8 a lot of competitors, there being 35
A kiddies enrolied. Each Monday the
2 standing will be displayed on the
Ta Rexall window, until Christmas
Nn morning when the dolls and houses |
xR will be awarded. The last voting be
= ing Christmas eve.
The contestants in order of their
standing are: Viola Way, Dorothy
Shatz, Mary Ellis, Betty Jane Car-
penter, Florence Erb, Dorothy Edr
wards, Josephine Shank, Catherine
| Breneman, Mary Jean Shearer, Mary




Ellen Newcomer, Irene Smeltzer,
| Alire Bishop, Christine Weidman,
{Jean Neiss, Jane Habecker, Mildred
Arlene Spangler, Mildred
la ble Yvonne Srhneider, Verna
Miller, Barbara Ellen Baker. Helen
wx Booth. Catherine Nye, Betty Wagner,
& June Peifer, Helen Seiler, Betty Derr
by ‘Jean Derr, Edith Sload, Helen Young
§ Elizabeth Metzler, Janet Nissley.
i | Mildred Funk. Mildred Meminger,
{Fay Kretzing.
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think of it, maybe the
fy | country will be just as well off if too
With both sides so evenly


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No party is a complete success these
days unless somebedy makes a fool of
brought home |
visiting at |
People of District No. 3, including Ww. |
Subject, Making Christmas Christian
are still on the sick list. Both improv=- |
On Tuesday evening the Woman's |
The Farm Women of District No. 4
including West Hempfield township
The C. E. society of the Ironville U. |
| ing leaders for the month of Decem- |
Kauffman, |,
Love; De-
| cember 13th Lizzie Fox, subject, Mak- |
ing Christmas Christian; December 20th |
which time |
regular meeting. A|
following:




| George Campbell and daughter Nellie; |
Brethren’s 1932
Appointments
(From page one)
*Cross Roads; Mastersonville
Brandt); Manor (Fred Frey Jr.);
quea; “Newtown; *Refton.
Feh. 28-—Conoy (J. Shelly); *E'town;
*¥York Co.; Manheim (Eli Ginder); *Mt.
Pleasant; Refton.
| Mar, 6—Cross Roads (A.
*Maytown; Mastersonville; Manor;
quea; *Refton.
Mar. 13—E’'town; *Conoy;
Mt. Pleasant (Joseph Gish):
Refton.
Mar.

(Isaac
Pe-
Zercher);
Pe-
York Co.;
*Manheim;
Koser);
(Albert
Pequea;
20—Maytown (Paul
*Cross Roads; Mastersonville
Faus); Manor (John Schock);
| *Newtown; *Refton.
| Mar. 27—Conoy (L. Smith); *E’town;
“York Co.; Manheim (Monroe Dourte);
*Mt. Pleasant; Refton; Newtown (I.
T. Ginder.)
April 3—Cross Roads (I. M. Wolge-
muth); *Maytown; Mastersonville; Man-
or; Pequea; *Refton.
April 10—E’town;
| Mt. Pleasant (Sr.
heim; Refton.
April 17—Maytown (J.
*Cross Roads; Mastersonville
Heisey); Manor (Fred Frey
guea; *Newtown; *Refton.
April 24—Conoy (Jacob Wolgemuth);
*E'town; *York Co.; Manheim (D.
Bradley); *M¢t, Pleasant; Refton.
Co.;
*Man-
*Conoy; York
Levi Martin);
Strickler);
(Abram
Sr.); Pe-
May 1—Cross Roads (Joe Wolge-
muth); *Maytown; Mastersonville; Ma-
nor; Pequea; *Refton.
May 8—E’'town; *Conoy; York Co.;
Mt. Pleasant (C. H. Moyer); *Manheim;
Refton.
| May 15—~Maytown (Annie Heisey);
| *Cross Roads; Mastersonville (J. WM.
Heisey); Manor (C. N. Hostetter); Pe-
quea; *Newtown; *Refton.
May 22—Conoy H. Hilsher); *E’.
town; *York Co.; anheim (Sr. Allen
Hoffer); *Mt. Pleasant; Refton; New-
town (Annie Risser).
May 29--Cross Roads (I. Musser);
*Maytown; Mastersonville; Manor; Pe-
quea; *Refton.
June 5—E’town; *Conoy; York Co.;
Mt. Pleasant (A. Koser); *Manheim;
Refton.
June 12—Maytown (Willis Weaver);
*Cross Roads; Mastersonville (Allen
Hoffer); Manor (Armour Frey); Pequea;
*Newtown; *Refton.
June 19—Conoy; *E’'town; *York Co.;
Manheim (Landis Brubaker); *Mt. Pleas-
ant; Refton.
| . June 26-—~Cross Roads (MH. M.
| *Maytown; Mastersonville; Manor;
*Refton.
i July 3—E’'town; *Conoy;
Mt. Pleasant (Katie Ginder);
i heim; Refton.
July 10—Maytown (P. E. Wolge-
| muth); *Cross Roads; Mastersonville
(Lizzie Shearer); Manor (Geo. Frey);
‘| Pequea; *Newtown; *Refton,
| July 17—Conoy (Paul Wolgemuth);
| *E’'town; *York Co.; Manheim (J. B.
Snavely); *Mt. Pleasant; Refton; New.
town (Wm. Kanode.)
July 24—Cross Roads (Ralph Musser);
*Maytown; Mastersonville (B. B. Gin.
(der); Manor; Pequea; *Refton.
July 31—E’town; *Conoy; York Co.;
Wolgemuth); *Man-.
Hess);
Pe-
York Co.;
*Man-
| Mt. Pleasant (D. E.
i heim; Refton.
i Aug. 7—Maytown
| Roads; Mastersonville
{Manor (J. L. Heisey);
town; *Refton.
Aug. 14--Conoy
(N. Smith) *Cross
(Roy Brubaker);
Pequea; *New-
RET.
(W. Heisey);
town; *York Co.; Manheim (H. B. Hoff-
the Women's Bible Class. |er); *Mt. Pleasant; Refton.
2 kk he 1 d ty { Aug. 21—Cross Roads (A. Z. Hess);
Rev. J. L. Smoker ARs close a WO «Maytown: Mastersonville; Manor; Pe-
weeks’ revival service in the Silver quea; *Refton. :
: : | wn. | Aug. 28—E’town; *Conoy; York 0.3
| Spring United Brethren church, re Pleasant (Mary Mumau); *Man.
i sultng in several conversions. | heim; Refton. * i
Smoker wili preach at! Sept 4—Maytown (J. Floyd); *Cross
Rev. J. L Smo p Roads; Mastersonville (J. B. QGinder);
Centereville on Sunday at 10:30 A. M. {yao (Stoner Seitz); Pequea; *New-
and at Ironville at 7:30 P. M. Im-|town; *Refton. ;
3 5 jh Sept. 11—Conoy (S. Hoffman); *E’-.
mediately after the church service Drom arr a MEENA Sar]
the Official board will meet. | Nornhold); *Mt. Pleasant; Refton; New-
I My x < aris jarber were | town (Daniel Ginder).
ar. and Mrs. Paris Ga | Sept. 18—Cross Roads (E. Engle);
visiting their daughter at Wycome, Pa. |«maytown; Mastersonville; Manor; Pe.
Benjamin Seigrist and Earl Albright [quea; *Refton.
have h tains toh at | Sept. 25—E'town; *Conoy; York Co.;
ave gone to the mountains to hunt |, "ol Jc nt (Earl Myers); *Manheim;
| Refton.
| Oct. 2—Maytown (A. Hoffman); *Cross
| Roads; Mastersonville (J. Showers);
Manor (Isaiah Schock); Pequea; *New-
town; *Refton.
i Oct. 9—Conoy (Heisey Srs.); *E’town;
{ *York Co.; Manheim (Jacob Herr); *Mt.
| Pleasant; Refton.


Oct. 16—Cross Roads (C. M. Wolge-
I muth); *Maytown: Mastersonville; Ma-
{ nor; Pequea; *Refton.
Oct. 23—E’town; *Conoy; York Co.:
Mt. Pleasant (S. Z. Nornhold); *Man-
1eim; Refton. .
Oct. 30—Maytown (H. Engle); *Crossj
| Ro: Mastersonville (Wayne Peters);
(J. G. Mann); Pequea; *New-
y (Abner Martin); *E’-
{ town; Manheim; (J {
Ginder); *Mt. Pleasant; Refton; |
| town (Henry Mellinger). ’
13—Cross Roads (Miller Wol-


*Maytown; Mastersonville;
; squea; *Refton.
. 20—E'town; *Conoy;
| Mt Pleasant (Graybill
“Manheim; Refton.
Nov 27—Maytown (Dan
*Cross Roads; Mastersonville
Oberholser); Manor (Jacob
| Pequea; *Newtown; *Refton.
Dec. 4—Conocy (M. Heisey);
*York Co. Manheim (C. Kready);
Pleasant; Refton.
{ Dec. 11—Cross
| muth); *Maytown;
| Wolgemuth); Manor;
Dec. 18—E’town; *Conoy;
Mt. Pleasant (Harry
*Manheim; Refton.
Dec: 25—Maytown (A. Shenk): *Cross
Roads: Mastersonville (A. Shenk); Man.
lor (Ferry Frey); Pequsa; *Newtown;
*Refton.
LANCASTER SERVICES EVERY
{ SUNDAY MORNING AND
EVENING
Sunday evening services,

York Co.;
Wolgemuth);
|
(Paul
Schock);
*E'town;
*Mt.
Roads (E. E. Wolge-
Mastersonville (I.
Pequea; *Refton.
York Co.;
Emenheiser):

*Stars denote
() Denotes Saturday evening previous.
| "Councils—Lancaster Feb. 2; “Pequea
| May 5, evening; Manor Aug. 6; Refton
I Nov. 17, evening; Cross Roads Feb. 3;
Aug. 27; Mt. Pleasant Jan. 7;
| Mastersonville Mar. 25: Mt. Pleasant
| Aug. 4; Manheim Ort. 8, afternoon.
§
P. S.C. Avproved
Trolley Merger
(From page 1)
ersham, chairman; Ira H. Bair, secre-
wy; Howard J. Eshleman, B. Frank
Snavely and John K. Herr.
With the merger approved members
of this committee become
trustees for the stockholders of the
eleven leased lines and the Conestoga
Traction Company. The members met
last night and announced they were
the transit facilities of the
county as soon as the proper authoriz-
ation arrives from Harrisburg.
The next step of the committee, one
of the members declared, will be to ap-
ply to the Public Service Commission
for permission to stop using trollies and
to replace them with busses.
These petitions will be presented in-
dividually for each of the county lin
upon which the use of busses is being
contemplated in order that any opposi-
tion which might develop in some in-
stances can be met without interfering
with changes in other instances.
The company formed of the
merger of the Conestoga Traction
Company and the leased lines is known
as the Conestoga Transportation Com-
pany.
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New. | ‘as
Sipling): |
the voting |
prepared to take over the operation of |

Make Cows Pay
Good dairy cows, well fed and
cared for, will make money even un-
der somewhat adverse market condi-
tions, Test your cows this winter
and get information on the working
ability of each one. Then weed out
the losers.
lf ins
Advice is given more freely than it is
received.
Classified Column

FOR SALE--Christmas Trees at my
residence on Columbia Avenue. Christ
M. Heilig. dec.9-1t-pd
FOR SALE—On and after December
15, 1 will have 500 Christmas Trees, as
nice as they ‘grew, You will have your
preference of white pine, jack pine,
cedar, hemlock, etc. ED. REAM, Mt.
Joy, Pa. dec®-1t



FOR SALE—Pine and
Get your Christmas Trees
Smith, 252 Marietta St.
cedar trees.
now. Irvin
dec.9-2t-pd.



FOR SALE 1 Model 94, 32 Winches-
ter Special Carbine; 1 22 Savage Sport-
er Bolt action with canvas bag; 1 32 H.
& R. 5 shot Revolver with holster all
in Al reasonable. IL. B. Haz-
lett, No. 119 E. Main St, Mt, Joy.

WOOD FOR SALE—I have a lot of
cord wood sawed stove length which I
sell reasonable at all times. John W.
Kreider, Telephone 442R12. Mt. Joy.
nov. 25-4t

USED RADIO BARGAINS
I Atwater Kent Model 47
IRCA
1 Atwater Kent in Cabinet
E. B. ROHRER
nov.18-tf

FOR RENT—Two Large Rooms on
'econd and third floors for storage
purposes. Rent very reasonable. Sea
Jno. E. Schroll, Mount Joy. oct29-tf

NEW HOUSE CHEAP—I hav:
+ 6-room House along the trolley a
‘lerin that I want to sell befor:
April 1st. Has ali conveniences an:
v1il sell for only $3,650 for a quick
ale. This is No. 871 in my list
no. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy
CHEAP HOUSE AT FLORIN—
dave a Double House along Main
3t., 5 and 6 rooms, one side has
eat, both have water and electric,

wo car garage. Rents show 10
er cent, investment, Price only
84,000. Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy.

FOR SALE—A Brick House with
Slate Roof, 8 rooms, all convenien-
‘es, Poultry House 12x12, along
‘onerete highway, Florin. Apply te
no. E. Schroll. Realtor, Mount Joy
No. 416. janl4-t!
RADIOS—New and Used Radios
for sale. Repairs made on all types
f Radios = Tubes tested free. T. F.
VicElroy, Box 238, Florin, or phone
Mt. Joy 214RS6. ang26-tf
ELECTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
annual election will be held at the
First National Bank and Trust Com
pany. Mount Joy, Pa. on Tuesday,
January. 12th, 1932, between the
hours of 9 A, M. and 6 P. M., for the
election of thirteen directors. R
FELLENBAUM, Cashier. dec? it
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the stock-
holders of the First National Bank,




Mt. Joy Theatre
Under New Ownership

THURS.; DEC. 10
“ARIZONA”
with
Laura La Plante, John
Wayne, June Clyde
An All 8Btar Cast
Also Part Two
DANGER ISLAND
COMEDY
Evening only, 7:00, 8:45
SAT., DEC. 12
“PUBLIC
DEFENDER”
with
Richard Dix, Shirley
Gray, Ruth Weston
Added, Comedy—
RAMBLING REPORTER
MATINEE~—2:30
Children, 10c; Adults, 25¢
EVENING—7:00-9:00
Children, 20c; Adults, 35¢
S——— ts co i ——————

COMING
DANGEROUS AFFAIRS
PHANTOM OF PARIS’
YOUNG AS YOU FEEL
PARDON US

QOOCOCOOQOOOOOOOOOQOOOOCO0

AUDITORIUM
Theatre, Manheim
Weekdays 7:15-9:00
Saturday 2:30, 6:00, 7:45, 9:30
WED. & THURS, 9-10th
Charles Farrell & Madge Evans
mn
“HEARTBREAK”
FRIDAY, ‘DEC. 11th
Buck Jones
in
“BORDER LAW"
VANISHING LEGION NO. 2
SATURDAY, DEC. 12th
Richard Dix
in
“SECRET SERVICE"
COMEDY and CARTOON
MON. & TUES. 14-15th
Will Rogers
mn
“AMBASSADOR BILL"

of Landisville, Pa., for the purpose
of nominating and electing directors
Jor the ensuing year and the transac
tion other business, will be held at
the banking house on Tuesday, Jan
ry 12th, 1932, between the hours of
M. and 12 'M. J. N.

SUMMY,

 
"MON NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
nnual “slection will be held at the
nion National Bank, Mount Joy, Pa
n Tuesday, Janwary 12th, 1932, be
tween the hours of 10 A. IM. and 2 P.
M. for the election of thirteen direc
tors. H, N. NISSLY, Cashier.
dec2-4t


SAVE TIME, ENERGY and MON-
EY and at the same time please your
friends by giving them a year's sub-
seription to their local paper, favor
ite magazine or farm journal.
Cards willbe mailed at Christmas
time notifying recipients of gifts and
giver.
Send all subscriptions MABEL
E. GROSH, Hoover Magazine Agen
cy, Elizabethtown or Phone 204R2.
FOR SALE—A Newly Built Brick
House, all conveniences, 7 rooms, Brick
State Theatre
The Show Place of Lancaster
County
COLUMBIA, PA.
Wednesday & Thursday
December 9-10
Lawrence Tibbett
With Lupe Velez
in
“THE CUBAN LOVE
SONG”
FREE For The Ladies
Every Thursday Night
PYROLOID DRESSERWARE
and Every Monday Night
ONYXITE CHINAWARE
Friday and Saturday
December 11-12
O. Henry's Romantic Bad Man
“THE CISCO KID”

Garage, excellent location. Priced
Right. Apply to J.

ONLY §¢
J1 1 ask for 3g
douse, with Double Garage.
1as modern heat, baths, light,
| :te., and is nicely |
{ 3t., Mt. Joy.
n T
> Jno.
50 A
 




Sch Mt. Joy, jan7-ti
ROOM OR


ee
| STORE RENT—
The spacious Store Room, formerly |
on East Main |
and |
| the Bernhart Store,
street. Excellent
| location
| modern store.
Immediate possess
on. Long term lease.
E. Schroll,
Joy.
| ®AX LUMBER & STOVE WOOD
Phone 41R2,
For Sale
OAK BUMBER of all kinds sawed to
order. 8
STOVE WOOD sawed in 12 in
lengths consists of oak and hickory
| 54.50 per truck load or $7.50 per cord
delivered.
JACOB G. BAKER
{Phone 1R2
lor call at the M
Farm, 2
Il on the
miles northeast of Mount Joy
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RECONDITIONED USED CARS

4 CYLINDER CHRYSI
6 CYLINDER CHEVRO DAM
6 CYLINDER CHEVROLET COACH
With Free Wheeling
| P. FRANCK SCHOCK
| Mount Joy

E. Wolgemuth, |
Donegal Springs Road, Mt. Joy. no.11-4
SIDE—That’s |
Dandy Double |
House |
gas, |
ocated on Delta |
It's a good investment. |
Apply to J. |
Mount |
jly23-tf |
B.D. MANHEIM, PA. |
David, Miller |
With
Warner Baxter and Ed-
mund Lowe

BECOME a depositing
member gf this thrifty
Building and Loan Plan.
It's a soynd savings
practice of greater yield
than any other money
12 plan besides the
many other splendid


savi
Mount Joy
Building and Loan
Association