Vd As . { r LAVA a " x vi 4 & WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 1932 mE A A SO FOS NB WR WE i hE MI MR i I, THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. THE VALENTINE! Basket Ball News Way, FF ....... a 0 0 Hejlig, PF ivy 7 4 18 P Heilig, C..... 5. 4. 0 0 0 . Bishop, SC .......... 0 0 0 Durin the Week Smeltzer, C .....:...... 0 0 0 g H. Dillinger, G-......... 0 0 0 F. DHllinger, G, .........: 0 0 0 Lampeter vs Mt. Joy | a T_T Mount Joy High lost to West Lam- si a REE Th ou a peter V. 8, team last Friday evening | Stager, F .............. 5 1 42-30. Mumma, Schroll and Hostet- Wiegand, 11 3.520 ter ead in the scoring but they could | McGinnis, C ........... 0 0 0 not stop Witmer and Smith. Score: | Baier, SC ovine. 9 0.0 W. Lampeter V. S. Field Foul Tis bP» Delp, G ............. 8. 0.0 ¥ csv ii gon DEINE ies oy Smith, FP. GQ .......0 5 3 13 rn — Ln Muller, Foo... 0 Totals 0 16 4 36 Bimer, C 2 2 6 | Referee, Seber; scorekeeper, Muss- Jolmson, G iv 2 0 4 (er; timekeeper. Tretter; time of the Le Se 0 0 0 | periods, 8 minutes. Cs a he, ch hon SR od Totals ii. Lie. 17 8 42|OUR SATURDAY NIGHT SIX | Mount Joy Hi Field Foul Tis| TRIMS PLEASANT VIEW Mumma PF 6 0 12 bn a SCHroll, FB ... 00.0.0 4 1 9 Mount Joy's Saturday night Six, if Hostetter, C ...i...... v4 0 g you know who they are, defeated the Funk,’ C ... 00. 0 0 o Pleasant View bowlers on. the Gar- Fellenbaum, GQ. "9% 1 1 den Spot alleys Saturday night by a Myer, Gas. Jy 2 4 margin of 166 pins. Derr rallied high QO five 0 0 o single and Thomas high triple with Barto Qa 0 0 o b66. The score: i oo. _.!Pleasant View 1st 2nd 3rd Tis SS LL ii fa". “gf ‘ay Wicher 166 167 188 521 Referee, Dillick. Scorekeeper, Krei- Eechart .......... 153 170 160 483 der; Timekeeper, Mateer. Time of Le 155 22 as is periods, 8 minutes. Briley ves ; Sheriz ........... 176 169 170 515 | : Manheim vs Mt. Joy | Winnerling Fos inn 178 183 195 666 In a closely contested game thruout | Ty the Manheim Faculty passers defeat- Totus Sl a ii > zoe ed the Mount Joy Faculty by a scere Er 188 196 70 554 of. 17 to 15 on the former's court, on gs BN SE Shy 160 187 184 ii Thursday night. Smuch, at center, had Tere aes starred for the winners while Stauff- EET iy PANT LOS am 20 er at the pivot post for the losers, 3 Good ........ In 1 oe was the high scorer of the contest. | om tener val Tost oy Manheim Faculty Field Foul Tis Der 5 Stern, B® CL via. 2 0 4 Kroon Cr ° 0 0 Totals 848 947 925 2720 Smuch- 3 3 9! HoWabdh, i. ® 2 2 HIGH SCHOOL LAD IS c 10. Ls, 0 of BITTEN BY A DO Totals 6 5 37) Mt. Joy Faculty Field. Foul Tis Frank Moore, a student in the Kreider. F Ca I) 0 High School here, son of Mr. and Nitvanes F ey a 1 Mrs. Daniel M. Moore, of Newtown, Stauffer; C..........<.. 4° 4 badly bitten by a dog on Sunday Brennan. a 1 0 Frank was on the Baker farm, ten- Hovor po ple tat 1 0 anted by Elias Hollinger and was | Abpea Be RE dni __ __ .__ trying to take an ear of corn from ’ the dog in a playful way, when sud- Totals ..... mom » 2 15 denly the canine sprang at him, bit- Referee, Witmyer; ing Frank on the mouth and about Fellenbaum; timekeeper, Angstat; time of periods, 8 minutes. B00STER GIRLS LOST TO ; ST. ANTHONY 36-20 St. Anthony's C. C. girls team add- ed another victory to their record by taking over the Mount Joy Booster girls last night on the Wiegand again featured with 25 points by virtue of 11 double deckers and three from the charity marker. Mt. Joy Girls Field Foul Hoffman, F 0 2 | the face He was taken to the office of Dr. Herr at Landisville who treated him. It required a dozen stitches to close the wounds. Frank is 14 years old. A Mn Legion Will Meet The regular monthly meeting of Lancaster | the American Legion will be held at court by a score of 36 to 20. Eleanor | to Lesion Home on Thursday even- ing, February 11th, at eight o’clock. All members are requested to be pre- Tls sent as business of importance will be discussed. Chicago, Cantor, Al Jolson and George Jessel, three famous comedians of the stage and screen, took advantage of their simultaneous appearance in the Windy City to get together in a little harmony. The camera man said it was not bad, but he liked them better individually. 0({ TO PORTRAY BIBLE STORIES WITH HUGE WOODEN BIBLE The Rev. C. E. Rettew, minister of the St. Mark's Untied Brethren Church of Mount Joy has inaugurated |a unique method of teaching Bible messages in a special series of evan- gelistic services which began Sunday’ February 7, when by means of a huge wooden Bible 9 feet by 7 feet, living pictures are heing used to illustrate the themes of the sermons, The Bible is made of wall board jand measures 9 by 7 feet. It was | built in the basement of the church | by the men of the Bible class. After ! constructing the same in sections, the sections were carried to the auditor- ium where four men set the Bible in place in one hour. The Bible is four feet thick and when the door, (which represents the outside cover of the Bible) is open, there is revealed a miniature stage on which the young ‘people of the church enact the sermon in tableaux and pantomine. The services are being planned for consecutive Sunday and . Wednesday nights, at 7:30, covering a period of several weeks. On the consecutive Sunday nights, the stories from the Old Testaments will be used while on Wednesday nights, the "parables of Jesus in the New Testament will be rendered. The first rendition was shown on Sunday night when Rev. Rettew preached on the theme: “The Chal- lenge of the Faith of Abraham.” Tw pictures were used to portray the “Call of Abraham” and “The Promise to Abraham.” Mr. Cloy Hoffer impersonated Abra- ham while Miss Clara Aston took the part of the Angel. The first picture represented God calling Abraham away from his idols, while the second represented him receiving the bless- ng and promise of God. While Miss Ida Greenawalt sang “There's a Wideness in God's Mercy, He is Calling,” the lights of the audi- | torium were dimmed and two young {ladies, the Misses Marguerite Keller jand Helen Bates, dressed in white | moved slowly toward the huge Bible {and drew aside the cover exposing |to view the miniature stage, cut thru |the heart of the Bible, wherein the |living characters portrayed the theme of the sermon and the song in panto- | mine. The inside of the Bible is illumin- ated with colored lighting, and the background of the inside of the Bible is made up of an oil painting of an oriental landscape, The oil painting was done by Mr. Robert Hostetter. Lettering on the outside of the Bible was done by Mr. Ralph Eshleman, |and the men who assisted in building |the Bible were: Messrs. Walter Grei- ner, Harry Kuhns, Harry Beamender- fer, Walter Kuhn, Harold Zimmerman William Weldon, Perry Bates, Eli Ebersole and Paris Hostetter. The next service will be Wednes- day night, February 10, at 7:30 when the Parable of the Sower will be the theme: On Sunday Feb. 14, the sac- rifice of Isaac will be the subject. These special illustrated services will continue each Sunday and Wed- nesday nights at 7:30. The public is invited. eet eee Flirted With the Moon Perhaps some of you noticed a large and exceedingly bright star near the moon last night. Well that was Venus and although she was on- ly two degrees away, that short dis- tance was several million miles. We presume that this being Leap Year, the Old Girl was flirting with Old Man Moon. ——— Largest Around Here One of the largest English walnut trees around here is in the rear of Dunkle's store at Neffsville. It ‘is worth anyone's time to look it over. It bears prolific nuts annually, | Industrial Notes East Greenville-“New artificial ice plant of Oswin Sweinhart & Sons, S. Washington St., recently completed. Brockway--New library opened here Green Lane erect. ed in local plant of G Ho- giery Co, and oj resuin- ed 24 hour basis Two machines een Lane auons nave Newlinsburg—Vyork started on the improvement of rond extending from cross roads in this place outh west to meet Harrison Cily aad Export road at Berlin's cross roads. Slatington--Staniey C, Newhard opened new tire service and sales headquarters. DuBois—C. James Faloon purchas- Agency and is Hay Drug Co. ed Couse Insurance preparing quarters in building. DuBois—Two stores of Browns’ Boot Shops consolidated, and entire stock of both establishments placed in store at 3 West Long Avenue. Sykesville — Victor Belford took over bar.er shop and pool room next door to Mistretta fruit store and re- opened for business. New Castle—Local shops of sylvania Railroad reopened. Blossburg—R. B. McDanel Co, New Brighton and Ambridge, received $65,776 general contract for con- struction of hospital building at the Jlosshurg State hospital. Bradford—Work underway on painting of entire city building. Elkland--New school building rap- idly nearing completion. Service Engraving Co., 1708 French Street, opened for business. Sunbury—Two valuable locations being considered as site for Sunbury Airport, which is to be moved from Island in June. Mifflinburg—New variety opened in Farmers Bank building. Shermansville—George A. Sipe pur- chased David Free farm located about one mile east of here on Route No. 77. Hamburg—$16,000 expended during past year for improvements to St. Michael's Union Church deifice. Scottdale—Mrs. - Alice Delaney and Miss Lena Miller opened new beauty . parlor in residence at 300 corner Chestnut and Market streets. Exton—Atlantic Refining Co. started deliveries through new gasoline pipe Penn- re- store line operated by subsidiary, keystone Pipe Line Corporation. Panic—Stone base completed on road this place to Knoxdale. rt AM nn MONTHLY MEETING OF LEGION AUXILIARY The regular meeting of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary of the Walter Hbhersole Post, was held on Tuesday evening at the Legion Home, Twen- ty-six members wers present. minutes of the previous meeting were . read by the secretary and other busi: | ness was discussed. A donation was sent to Miss Edna Musser for music for the Veterans of the Coatesville hospital, ! . The Tri-County Council of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet at Norwood, Pa, March 8th. Any person wishing to go, will please no- tify the president. After the meeting a social was giv- | en the new members and refresh: | ments were served. There will be an afternoon card party at the Legion Home, on Mon- day, February 16th, at 1:46 o'clock. Everyone is invited to attend. | LOBATA Na@mi Demmy spent Saturday at Lancagter. | Mr, d Mrs. Cyrus Keefer spent Sunday Yyith Mr, and Mrs. George | Grove at ncaster. Mr, and §Mrs. Noah Morrison, of | Lancaster, ent Sunday with Ray- mond Sipling Ygnd family. The weekly Bible reading held at the home of BeRjamin Landis Tues- | day evening was Well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ja8agb Charles and | children spent Sun with R. S. | Bahm and family of Mechanicsburg. | The many friends of ir, Wayne Dussinger regret to hear his re- cent ills and wish for a spgedy re- covery. \ Mr. and Mrs. Christian HelNtand entertained the following at di on Sunday: Mrs. Amos Shank, John Robert Shank and wife; David Shank and wife, and Mary Shank. mes eat-in meses MARKETS Wheat, per bushel ................ 55¢ Corn, per bushel .................. 50¢ Lard, per Te Eggs, per dozen ............... 16¢ Butter, per dozen .............. 25¢ bo PR Saturday, March 5—On the prem- ises on the road leading from May- town to Bainbridge at Lobata, live stock, implements by Alvin Demmy. Aldinger is auctioneer. ee You can get all the news of this locality for less than three cents a veek thru the Bulletin. Advertise in The Bulletin CIR A fraction takes up as much room as a full-sized The | land Corporal Harry Meyers of Local Doings In And Around Florin (From page one) attended a birthday dinner in honor | of Mr. N. 8, Grimm at Elizabethtown | on Sunday ! Mr, and Mrs. John D. Easton and Mr. and Mrs, Howard Rehrer and two children to Indiantown Gap on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. George Geyer return- ed home ater spending several weeks with their daichter, Mrs. Id, Steiger- wald, at Paoli. I The pupils of Washington will render a Wurhington program at the school on evening, February 22nd. Miss Laverna Buller, a nurse at the State Hospital for Crippled Child- ren, at Eliza ethtown, has been con- fined to her home with illness. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Keener motored School birthday Monday and children and Mr, and Mrs. Al Fike and daughter, Evelyn, spent Sunday with Samuel Spangler and family near Lebanon. Because of sickness Mr. and Mrs. Amos Heisey have returned to their home in Flcrin after spending two months in Florida. They spent most of the time in Bradenfon, The Shining Stars Sunday School class ‘held their monthly class meet- ing at the home of Dorothy and Ruth Baker, After the business session a short program was given as follows: | Vocal duet by Elsie Nissley and Mar- garet Eichler; Vocal solos by Paul Baker accompanied by his sister, Ruth on the violin; a humorous reading by Anna Emenheiser. Games were played and an orange social follow- | ed: Those present were: Elverta Buller, Virgie Wittle, Elsie Nissly, Ruth Kernan, Ellen Herr, Anna Ham- ilton, Ruth Heisey, Dora Kraybill, Kathryn Wittle, Anna Emenheiser, Maude Buller, Margaret Eichler, Dor- othy and Ruth Baker, The Intermediate Society of the U. B. church held their monthly meeting at the home of Ruth and Paul Baker. Superintendent Clarence S, Nissley | explained many new things to the ' society. The next meeting will be held Monday evening, March 7th at which time a program will be given. Those present were: Ruth Baker, Elizabeth Stehman, Verna Felker, Edna Patterson, Carloda Meshey, Ed- word Baltozer, Paul Baker, Elmer Wittle,James Vogel, John Wittle, Howard Kline, Arthur Ney, Park Shetter and Clarence Nissly. Court Disposes Of Many Cases : (From page 1) called as a witness for the Common- wealth during the trial this morning. The raid by State Police revealed three six-gallon crocks of beer and a 5-gallon jug of wine in addition to some bottled. beer, it was tesfified. Williams denied selling the beer, to Constable. Haines, claiming he treated the officer, i ironville Man on Trial Harry Birk. of near Ironville, charged with possession of liquor at his home, went on trial before Judge Atlee. ’ A small quantity of liquor was found in a hottle in the kitchen of Birk's home when a raid was made Christmas Eve by County Detective Jacob Weller, Constable Peter Bauer the State Police. Two one-gallon jugs of liquor were also found in an automo- bile on Birk's property. He was acquitted by the jury and ordered to pay the costs. John Smith also of near Ironville, implicated with Birk in the case, has pleaded guilty to the charges and will pe sentenced some time this week. —— Found Odd Plant Atwood Kreider, of Lititz, during a recent trip to Furnace Hills, found a walking fern which he took along home and planted in a pot. The pe- euliarity about this species of plant 1s tnat the tips form tendrils “which when they touch the earth take root and start new ferns. etl Ae i New Holland reduced its boro tax two mills last week. A A GR When in need of Printing, (anything) | kindly remember the Bulletin. MY SALE WAS A™ REAL KNOCKOUT | Se) HE USED OUR WNU. HES 2d KS ADS. Furnished by THIS NEWSPAPER Subscribe for The Bulletin Va AR SR HN DAN si a - BOL State Theatre Lancaster COOOOOCOOOOOTOOOOOOOOOTOOOOO Place of County ursday, Feb. 11 re op : Wednesdhy & Thursday : LOVE 10-11 with Nor Shearer Richardi Cromwell in With Roberfi Montgomery Friday & Saturday Feb. 1 Saturday, § ZANE GREY'S “ THE RAINBO TRIAL MEN IN A Romance of the Golden West Lois Moran filmed in the gloriou§ beauty of the Grand Canyon. ith Charles Bitkford Added 2 Reel Co News and Cart Evening Only 7:00, £00 Monday & Tu Feb. 15-16 Warner Fabian’s Ringin “MEN IN HER L with Lois Moran and Charles Bickf COMING PRIVATE LIVES THE YELLOW TIC DELICIOUS SURRENDER : : : ‘une in Station - L - \ \ | (Tye Nation's Station) Friday, Night at 9 Eastern ‘Standard Time AUDITORIUM Theatre, Manheim Wed. & Thurs, Feb. 10-11 phn Gilbert, Lois Moran and El Brendel Hear a full lightful music Thorobreds.” alf hour of de-! “The Dayton And learn how $2 of Dayton Thorobre being given away each Young’s Tire Sh East Main St., .00 worth Mon. & Tues., Feb. 15-46 LADIES OF THE BIG HOWYSE with Sylvia Sidney, Wynne Gibson GENERAL HAULING All Kinds of Hauling any where, any time, for your con- gnience.. If you think of mov- nt Joy who are go- e where in the one to short, "S_ BE UP TO DATE ENJQY THE PLEASURES OF FREE WHEELING ond AUTOMATIC‘CLUTCH CONTROL FOR ALL CARS $16.00 to $21.00 INSTALLED rn NEW and USES'CARS Borough’ limits. none to long. Phone No. 180W Stimulate your business by advertis- ing in the Bulletin. —— etl een. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers P. FRANCK SCHOCK Mount Joy, Pa. % This setting and procedure is an exact\gs in the regular Court % House and should not be missed by anyon&, Here you can wit- ness something everyone should be familiar , yet some extras are added to make it very entertaining. 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