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‘WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 20th, 1932

THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO, PA,

BANKRUPT SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY
ON SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1932
At 1:00 o'clock P. M.
The undersigned will sell at public
sale on the premises in the village of
Florin, Pa., the stock and equipment
of John B. Tryon, bankrupt, including
AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES,
TOOLS, FIXTURES
and other articles too numerous to
mention,
Sale to be held as aforesaid when
terms and conditions will be made
known by
ROBERT RUPPIN,
Trustee in Bankruptcy of J. B. I'ryon
P, P. Dattisman, Auct.
N. D. Alexander, Clk.
H G. Ripple, Atty.
CHEAP HOUSE AT FLORIN—
Have a Double House along Main
St.,, 5 and 6 rooms, one side has
heat, both have water and electric,

two car garage. Rents show 10
per cent. investment. Price only
$4,000. Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy.

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

CHEAP! CHEAP—A tract of 21%
acres of Woodland on which is a con-
crete Block Building 12x15 under cel-
lar, Drilled Well. Could very easily
be converted into a house. Priced
€heap for a quick sale. Apply to Jno.
E. Schroll, Mount Joy, Pa. mar.23-tf
FOR SALE -A Brick House with
Slate Roof, 8 rooms, all convenien-
ces, Poultry House 12x12, along
concrete highway, Florin. Apply to
Jno. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mount Joy.
No. 416. janl4-tf
WHY BUILD NOW? BUY AND
SAVE—Have a T7-Room House, slate
woof, vapor heat, hot and cold water.
Frame Stable, Garage, Four Poultry
Houses, lot is 80x200 ft. and can sell
you two additional lots if desired.
Price only $6,700. Better investigate
this before you think of building.
See J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy.
FOR SALE DIRT CHEAP—A Store
‘Room and Dwelling in small town, no
competition in the town. Frame Ware-
house and Garage. Will be sold with
or without store stock. Here's a chance
40 get into business on small scale.
You'll be surprised at the price. J. E.
$Schroll, Mount Joy. jan.20-tf
STORE ROOM FOR RENT—
The spacious Store Room, formerly
the Bernhart Store, on East Main
street. Excellent location and
modern store. Immediate possess-
ion. Long term lease. Apply to J.



BE. Schroll, Phone 41R2. Mount
Joy. jly23-tf
BABY ' CHICKS
Buy electric hatched chicks. Large
type S. C. White Leghorns from hens
two years old and older. Hatches taken
of Tuesday and Thursday. Prices rea-
sonable. Place orders early. Custom
hatching a specialty. Phone 11R22.
IRVIN S. WOLGEMUTH,
£eb.17-3mo. Manheim R. 4
OAK LUMBER & STOVE WOooD
For Sale
OAK LUMBER of all kinds sawed to
order.
STOVE WOOD sawed in 12 in.
lengths consists of oak and hickory.
$4.00 per truck load or $6.50 per cord
delivered.
JACOB G. BAKER
Phone 1R2 R. D. MANHEIM, PA.
Or call at the Mill on the David Miller
Farm, 2 miles northeast of Mount Joy.
nov.23-tf

WHAT AM I OFFERED?—In order
to close an Estate I am desirious of
selling, quickly as possible, the very
desirable dwelling and store property
of the late David F. Gable on North
Barbara St., Mt. Joy. I can make a very
advantageous price for immediate pur-
chase. Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy.
dec.16-tf

NEW HOUSE CHEAP—I have
a 6-room House along the trolley at
Florin that I want to sell before
April 1st. Has all conveniences and
will sell for only $3,650 for a quick
sale. This is No. 371 in my list
Jno. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy.
ONLY $3,750 A SIDE—That’s
all I ask for a Dandy Double
House, with Double Garage. House
has modern heat, baths, light, gas,
ete., and is nicely located on Delta
St., Mt. Joy. It's a good investment.
See Jno. E. Schrell, Mt. Joy, jan7-tf

HENRY G.CARPENTEF
INSURANCE ~ MOUNT JOY PA
very lund of Insurance except life anywhere in Pennsylvania.


FEEL
Your Hair
Mark Off Every 10th Day On Your
Calendar For a
HAIR CUT
Hershey's Barber Shop
Phone 56R3
Agent For Manhattan Laandry




You can get all the mews of this
‘locality for less than three ceats a
-week thru the Bulletin. tan
ThE CARD
BASKET
ws sane
By Maude Edwards
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ae
Dr. Samuel Kraybill, of Manheim,
visited here on Saturday.
Master Charles Peifer spent sev-
eral days at Elizabethtown.
Mrs. Mary Cramer visited rela-
tives at Columbia last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Heisey visited
here on Wednesday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Kendig and
family spent Sunday at Denver.
Mrs. Bomberger, of Manheim, vis
ited here on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Buckwalter, of
Lancaster, visited here on Saturday.
Mrs. Coulter and family, of Lan-
caster, were Saturday visitors here. |
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sites spent |
Friday evening with Jacob Young,
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Derr and fam-
ily spent Sunday at Washington, D
Cc
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eshleman
visited her sister at Akron on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Lee Ellis visited her aunt,
Mrs. Charles Frye, at Columbia, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and
family were week end guests at
Carlisle.
Mr. and Mrs. Wittle and family
motored to Washington, D. C., on
Sunday.
Mrs. Warfel and Miss Kathryn
Warfel are visiting relatives at Safe
Harbor.
Mrs. C. M. Rauck, of Harrisburg,
spent Tuesday with Miss Minnie
Krayhill.
Mr. H. B. Lutz, of Harrisburg,
called on relatives and friends on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry and family,
of near town, visited at Washington
on Sunday.
Mrs. Elmer Barnes and children
Gloria and Jimmie of Lancaster and
Classified Column
I have about an acre of land that I
will divide into six parts, and have the
ground prepared ready for trucking.
These plots can be had for the asking
and all you raise is yours. Phone L. P.
Somer, Mount Joy. apr.20-1t-p
MANY THANKS—We want to kind-
ly thank all who contributed to the
American Red Cross drive for food
supplies. L. P. SOMER, Chairman.
apr.20-1t-p




FOR SALE—A lot of Canna bulbs.
Apply Mrs. Isaac Eshleman, N. Bar-
bara Street. apr.20-1t

NOTE THESE PRICES ON COAL—
Egg, $8.75; Stove, $9.00; Nut, $8.75;
Pea, $7.50; Buckwheat, $6.00. Orders
accepted for one ton or more. JOHN
HAINES. Phone 912R14, Mount Joy.
apr.20-1t
BOARDERS AND ROOMERS
WANTED—Male or female. Mrs.
Blanche Sheaffer, Marietta St., Mount
Joy. mar9-tf


NOTICE—Be sure that you get the
highest cash prices for your calves.
Reist R. Mummau. Phone E'town
171R11. Not later than 6 o'clock Mon-
day morning. jan.20-tf
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Christian S. Geib late of
Mount Joy Borough, Pa., deceased
Letters testamentary on said estate
having been granted to the under-
signed, all persons indebted thereto
are requested, to make immediate pay-
ment, and those having claims or de-
mands against the same, will present
them without delay for settlement to
the undersigned, residing at Mount
Joy, Pa.
HARVEY GEIB,
JOHN GEIB,
Executors.
M. M. Harnish, Atty. apr.20-6t-p
EXECUTRIX’'S NOTICE
Estate of William D. Chandler late
of Mount Joy, Pa., deceased.
Letters testamentary on said estate
having been granted to the under-
signed, all persons indebted thereto
are requested to make immediate pay-
ment, and those having claims or de-
mands against the same, will present
them without delay for settlement to
the undersigned, residing at 54 West
Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa.
E. PEARL CHANDLER,
ELLA CHANDLER SMITH,
Executrixs
M. M. Harnish, Atty. apr.20-6t
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE OF
DOWER
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF
LANCASTER COUNTY
Estate of John Hossler (or Hassler),
deceased, April Term, 1932, No. 13.
To the heirs and legal representa-
tives of the said John Hossler or Hass-
ler, or to any other person or persons
to whom is due and payable (being
part of an original amount of $936) or
wish to lay claim to a certain dower
charge of $396.00, charged on a tract
of 47 acres, formerly owned by John
Hossler or Hassler, in Rapho Town-
ship, Lancaster County, Pa., and which
premises are now owned by Benjamin
H. Forry:
You and each of you are hereby
cited to appear in your proper persons
at an Orphans’ Court to be holden in
the Court House, Lancaster City, Pa.
on Thursday, April 28, 1932, at 10
o'clock A. M., then and there to show
cause, if any you or either or any of
you may have, why the said Orphans’
! Court should not decree that said
premises now owned by Benjamin H.
Forry be forever discharged from the
lien, effect and operation of the or-
iginal dower charge of $936, as well as
the portion of said dower charge of
$396.00, the interest whereon was pay-
able to Barbara Hossler during her
lifetime and the principal at her death
to the heirs and legal representatives
of the said John Hossler, di .
DANIEL F. SHUMAN, Sheriff.
Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attys.
Reese : mar.30-4t



i |
RET RY Te 3
Mr, Clinton Campbell of Wayne, spent
| Sunday with the family of James
| Shoop.
| Mrs. Hiram Detwiler and children
! spent Sunday at the former’s home
near town,
| Mr. Christ Walters called on his
| brother, Peter Walters, at Florin
| on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, H. B Arntz are cele-
brating their sxteenth wedding anni-
versary today.
Mrs. John Peifer, of Salunga, vis-
! ited her son and family, Paul Pei
| fer, last week.
Mrs. Charles Evans, of Elizabeth-
tov n, called on hte Abner Hershey
family Sunday.
Mrs, Daniel Gohn and son, of Col-
umbia, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Annie Barnhart.
Mr. and Mrs.
family visited
town on Sunday.
Mrs. Annie Buller, of Cynwyd, is
spending several days in town with
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Christ Arndt and
family, of Lititz, spent Sunday with
Alpheus Rye and family.
Mrs. Clinton Longenecker and
her daughter, Miss Kathryn, visited
at Maytown on Sunday.
Miss Minnie Kraybill and Mrs.
Grace Taylor spent the week end at
Columbia with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yocum of Har-
risburg, were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H G. Walters.
Mrs. Kathryn Shope, of Harris-
burg, spent Thursday with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Andrew Felker.
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kramer and
son, Donald, of Ironville, called on
friends here on Thursday.
.ars. John Zeller and son, Sonny;
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Zeller motored
to Royersford on Sunday.
Miss Betsy Bigler has returned
from a three weeks’ visit with rela-
tives at West Lawn, Pa.
Miss Mary Haldeman, of Florin,
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Haldeman.
Misses Gloria Warta and Dorothy
Webb spent the week end with Miss
Eleanor Fackler at Salunga.
Mrs. R. R. Lauer, two sons and two
daughters of Harrisburg, spent the
week-end here with her parents.
Mr. George Myers and family at-
tended the funeral of his sister, Mrs.
Jane Roath, at Maytown yesterday.
Mrs. Sadie Heins, of Elizabeth-
town; Miss Lizzie Long, of Lancas-
ter, called on friends here Sunday.
Mr. Lee Saylor and son, Charles,
of Pittsburgh, were week end guests
of the former’s father, John Saylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brandt and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Schroll, near Rohrerstown, on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Lizzie Way, of Salunga,
spent the week end here with her
daughter, Mrs. Paul Alexander and
family.
Mr. Freeman
ford, returned home
spending some time here
sister.
Mr. J. H. Leib, of Philadelphia,
son of M. M. Leib, West Donegal
St., spent the week end with his
parents.
and
Allen
Lewis Long
relatives at
Keim, of Royers-
Sunday after
with his
Mr. and Mrs. John Heisey, of
Lancaster were at Washington, D.
C., on Sunday to see the cherry
blossoms.
Mrs. Clayton Hendrix is spending
the week with her daughter, Mrs.
Clayton Zerphey and family, at
Carlisle.
Miss Myrtle Roth and Alpheus
Nornhold motored to Washington
D. C., on Sunday to view the cherry
blossoms.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lyons and two
children, and Mrs. D. F. Gable, of
Lancaster, called on friends here
last week.
Mrs. Annie Fisher and son, Jacob
of Elizabethtown visited with Mrs.
Clinton Longenecker and daughter,
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brubaker and
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Brubaker, of Lancaster, called here
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Basehore, of
Elizabethtown, visited the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heisey
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Keller and
daughter, Marguerite, visited Mrs.
Keller’s mother at Hummelstown,
who is quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zug and
children, of near Erisman’s church,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Felker on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shank and
children, of Bainbridge, visited Mrs
Shank’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Webb, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Overdeer, of
Middletown, were Sunday visitors
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hinkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Way and the
former’s mother, of Lancaster, vis-
ited Mrs. Way’s mother, Mrs. Eliz-
abeth Good, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ober and fam-
ily, of near Milton Grove, were the
Sunday evening visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Young, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vought and
son, Richard, of Lancaster, spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Siller, on North Market St.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kline and
family motored to Safe Harbor on
Saturday evening where they visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. August Young.
Mrs. Annie Newcomer and family
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Brill and family on Sunday, at Ab-
erdeen Mille, near Elizabethtown.
Mrs. Margaret Geistwite returned
home last Tuesday after spending
the winter with her son and family
Henry Geistweit, at Williamsport.
Miss Florence Brown, who has
been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Marie
Hoffer, for the past few weeks, re-
turned to her home at Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Park Eberle and Mr
and’ Mrs. Roy Zink and family mo-
tored to Camp George on Sunday at
County where they spent the
ay. t
Mr. and Mrs. Eli

Hostetter and
i
family motored to Washington, D.
C., Saturday to view the cherry
blossoms and other places of inter-
est.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
daughter, Florence, spent
Heisey and
Saturday
at Elizabethtown, visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Mark Basehore and
family.
mr, and Mrs. Landvater and two
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Eby Flory and
two sons and Mrs. Miller, of Lan-
caster, visited Mrs. Harry .ayers on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrix and
daughter, Arthur Jr.; Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. E. Hendrix, and Mrs. Annie
Hendrix motored to Dallastown on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hinkle and
daughter, Anna, called on their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ov-
erdeer at Middletown on Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Martin Gerber, Mrs. Abner
Hershey, Louella Witmer, Mrs. Per-
ry Bates and daughter, Beatrice
visited relatives at Elizabethtown
on Thursday.
Mrs. Ellinger and Mr. Brandt,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhart
and family, of Elizabethtown, visit-
ed the John Barnhart family on
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Arndt and
sons, Harold and Melvin, of Eliza-
bethtown, spent Thursday with M-.
and Mrs. Jacob Young, Jr., and fam
ily at Cherry Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Eshleman,
Miss Mary Feist, and Mrs. Anna
McGirl visited with Mrs. Sue Holwa-
ger at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Garman at Oyster Point on Sunday
afternoon. |,
Mr. Raymond Eby and son, Ray-
mond, Jr.; Mrs. Martha Souder,
Mrs. Abner Hershey, Mrs. Clinton
Eby, Sr., motored to Highville on
Sunday where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Eshleman.
Mr. and Mrs. John West and Mr.
Bill Cox, all of Wilmington, Del,
were the week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Hendrix. Mrs.
West was formerly Miss Lillian
Gochenaur, of town.
Mr. Chester Eckinger, of Eliza-
bethtown; Mrs. Edna Witmer and
daughter, Louella, and Mrs. Abner
Hershey, of town, visited Mr. Ar-
thur Hershey and family at Lancas-
ter on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ament and two
children; Mr. Charles Eby, Miss
Nora Strickler, ,Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Ament and daughter, Dorothy, en-
joyed a day’s outing at their camp
at Perry County on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neidigh
and daughters, Nora and Minnie,
and son, Arthur, of Manheim, spent
Saturday at Hershey and Palmyra,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heis-
ey and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Heisey.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Souders,
Mrs. Fanny Souders, Mrs. Michael
Souders, Mrs. Abner Hershey, Miss
Minnie Witmer, Miss Sue Witmer,
Mrs. H. N. Nissly ‘and Mr. John
Shank attended the ‘funeral of Miss
Annie Witmer at Elizabethtown on
Friday.
Mrs. Emma Troutvetter, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Troutvetter, Mrs. Schwenk
and children, Thelma and Charles;
Mrs. Agnes Gebelim, all of Phila-
delphia, visited Mrs. Anna MecGirl
on Tuesday. The former is
ing some time here.
Mrs. H. N. Nissly spent Thursday
evening at Millersville with Prof.
and Mrs. S. B. Stayer. She also at-
tended a Grandfather’s Story of
George Washington Pageant, ren-
dered by the Millersville Training
school pupils in a very delightful
manner. Prof. Stayer is principal of
tne Training school.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Young, Jr., of
Cherry Hill, entertained a number
of folks at their home on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baker and son,
Calvin, of Manheim; Mr. and Mrs
Ray Bosker, of Manheim; Mr. anil
Mrs. Samuel Shertzer and children,
Samuel Jr, Geraldine and R. lee,
of Salunga; Misses Nora Neidigh
and Minnie Neideigh and Mr. Arth-
ur Neideigh, of Manheim.
spend-
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kramer, of
Ironville, entertained these guests
on Sunday in honor of Mr. Kram-
er’s birthday anniversary: Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Warfel, of Lancaster; Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Heisey and daugh-
ter, Florence; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Weidman and daughter, Mae, of
Mount Joy; Miss Anna Bibbus, Miss
Miriam Boyles, Miss Violet Gerber,
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Kramer and
son, Donald. of Ironville.
—
J. E. BAKER SAFETY CLUB
HELD SUCCESSFUL DINNER
About 100 members of the Safety
Club of the J. E. Baker quarries at
Billmyer were entertaned at a dinner
meeting Tuesday night in Hotel Ken-
newood, Elizabethtown.
William Mundorf presided. William
Baker, son of J. E. Baker, of York,
was the principal speaker. “Not a
single fatality occurred in our quar-
ries during the past four years, and no
loss time injuries are recorded for the
past year,” he reclared.
The following officers were elected:
Chairman, William Mundorf; secre-
tary, Benjamin Hercelroth; assistant,
A. J. Long; vice chairman, A. J. Sea-
christ, all of Bainbridge.
An investigating committee includ-
ing: Ellsworth Baer, Monro¢ Smith,
Superintendent; Seachrist, to investi-
gate matters pertaining to safety.
Other features of the program in-
cluded: piano solo, Miss Alta Mun-
dorf, Bainbridge; a chalk-talk skit by
Foster Frey, Elizabethtown.
A Mn
Erb—Witmer
Jacob G. Erb, son of Mrs. Fianna
Erb, of Mount Joy, and Miss Edith
Witmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Witmer, of near Newtown,
were married Wednesday evening at
6:30 o’clock in the Silver Spring U.
B. parsonage by the pastor, Rev. J.
L. Smoker. They will reside near
Newtown where Mr. Erb is. in the

charge of the power plant.
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Local Mortuary
Record for a Week
(From page 1)
Mrs. Mary A. Oberdorff
Mary A. Oberdorff, widow of Zach-
ariah Oberdorff, a former resident of
Windsor, York county, died Tuesday
morning at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. George Heiss, Wormleysburg
Death was caused by heart disease.
The deceased was 88 years old.
Short funeral services will be held
Friday afternoon at the Wormleys-
burg residence, with further services
at the Cross Roads Church of the
Brethren, near Mount Joy. Interment
will be in the adjoining cemetery
Joyce Geltmacher
Joyce Kathaleen Geltmacher, ten
months old, daughter of Jacob and
Beulah Beaston Geltmacher, died yes-
terday morning at the home of her
parents, in Newtown.
Besides her parents she is survived
by a sister, Betty Jane, and her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mr. Charles Beaston,
of Florin; and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Geltmacher of Newtown. Services
will be held Thursday afternoon at the
home at 1:30 o'clock and at 2 o'clock
at the United Brethren church, New-
town.
Mrs Jane Roath
Mrs. Jane Roath, seventy-five, died
Saturday evening at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Samuel Drace, at May-
town, of complications.
She was a member of Reich’s Evan-
gelical church and is survived by one
son, Harry M. Roath and one daugh-
ter, Mrs. C. H. Eichelberger, both of
Enola; one sister, Mrs. Samuel Drace,
with whom. she resided and one
brother, George Myers, of town. There
are also six grandchildren and three
great grandchildren surviving.
Funeral services were held from her
late home at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday and
at 2 p. m. in Reich's Evangelical
church. Burial was made in East
Donegal cemetery,
Miss Viola Schroll
Miss Viola Schroll, twenty-one,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schroll,
of Rohrerstown, died at 8:50 p. m.
Saturday in the Lancaster General
hospital of complications.
Deceased is very well known here.
Her parents tenanted the former
Michael Sauder farm, along the Man-
heim road east of town, for several
years.
She had been ill for the past eight
weeks and had been a patient at the
hospital for the past two weeks. In
addition to her parents these brothers
and sisters survive: Elmer, Oliver,
Roy, Jr. and Helen at home. Services
were held this afternoon from the
home and from Donegal Presbyterian
church. Burial was made in the ad-
joining cemetery.
LOBATA
The Men’s chorus met at the
home of Christian Heistand on
Thursday evening. A large number
were present.
tev. Aubrey Goudie, wife and son
Richard, of Lebanon, spent Saturday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. S
Goudie.
The many friends
mates of Miss Viola Schroll regret
to hear of her death. Miss Schroll
resided here a number of years.
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Garber
children, of Bossler’s Church,
Nathaniel Dupler and wife
children, of York, called on
Guhl and wife on Sunday.
Martha Heistand spent Sunday
afternoon at the Sunnyside Mission,
near Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gruber and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gruber, of Eliz
abethtown, spent Sunday afternoon
with Christian Heistand and family.

and school-
and
and
and
David
Wilbur Landis is assisting Amos
Hess, of Donegal, with his farm
work as Mr. Hess has been sick re-
cently.
Mr. Charles Duty and lady friend,
of Florin, called on his mother, Mrs
Lloyd Kump, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Garber called
on Lloyd Kump and family on Mon-
day evening.
Anna and Irene Schrom and Joyce
Hawthorne spent Sunday afternoon
with Dorothy and Marie Sipling.
MAYTOWN
Mrs. John Tome
from a recent illness.
Mrs. Abram Sload is confined to
her home with a bad case of grip.
Miss Kathryn Clepper, who has
been very sick for several weeks is
slowly improving.
Miss Lois Beck spent the week
end at Blain, with her parents, Rev
and Mrs. Samuel Beck.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Risser and
son, Jacob, enjoyed a trip to Wash:
ington, D. C., on Saturday to view
the cherry blossoms.
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Lowe
Miss Mary Seiler, of McConnells
burg, spent Tuesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hicks.
rm rr UG Mn
Mrs. Ebersole Hostess

is recovering
met at the home of Mrs. Eli Eber-
were made to hold a mothers
daughters service in the
Brethren church on Tuesday evening
May 24. Mrs. Alvin Bigler was ap-
pointed as the delegate to the Wom-
an’s Missionary Convention which
will be held at Harrisburg on Tues-
day, Wednesday and Thursday, May
3, 4 and 5.
A eee.
You can get all the news of this
locality for less than three cents a

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old tomorrow,
Doris Hickernell will be 11
old on Friday.
Mrs. Ray Baker will celebrate her
birthday Friday.
Mrs. Benj. Groff
birthday on Tuesday.
Mr. Arthur Neidigh will celebrate
his birthday on Saturday,
Dorothy Kaylor celebrated
birthday anniversary on Sunday.
Mrs. S. B. Stayer, of Millersville,
formerly of town, will also celebrate
her birthday tomorrow.
Jackie Tyndall, son of Rotarian
and Mrs. Leroy Tyndall, on East
Main street, celebrated his 1st birth
day on Sunday.
years
celebrated


ABOUT THE SICK
AND AFFLICTED
Wesley Waltermyer is recuper-
ating from a four weeks’ illness.
Mrs. Jno. Beamesderfer has been
ill at her home the past several
weeks.
Mrs. John Shank, on New Haven
St., is able to be about again after
a spell of illness.
Mrs. Benj. Clinger, who was on
the sick list, is on duty again at the
Gerberich-Payne office.
PRIVATE SALE!
Thursday, April 21, 32
and Continuing Until Sold


AT OUR STOCK YARDS
MOUNT JOY, PA.
GUERNSEYS and HOLSTEINS
One Carload of T. B. Tested
Union and Northumberland County
1 Fresh PUREBRED HOLSTEIN COW
2 GUERNSEY HEIFERS
T. B. Tested chart furnished with
every cow. Free delivery within
seventy-five miles.
If in need of cows do not miss this
| J. B. Keller & Bro.







Thursday, April 21
“THE MENACE”
with
also
FREE EATS
Our gang comedy
Saturday, April 23
Marie Dressler
in
“EMMA”
Charlie Chase
in
THE TOBASCO KID
also
MILK MAN-—Cartoon
and NEWSREEL
Evening only 5:30-7:00-9.00

State Theatre
The Show Place of Lancaster
County
COLUMBIA, PA.
Wednesday & Thursday
April 20-21
Ernst Lubitsch’s Greatest Picture
“BROKEN LULLABY”
A Paramount Picture With
Nancy Carroll
Phillips Holmes
and Lionel Barrymore



Friday & Saturday
April 22.23
Jack Holt
in
“BEHIND THE MASK”

Monday & Tuesday
April 25-26
“THE MAN WHO
PLAYED GOD”
with
George Arliss


P. S. We will also have several un-
tested cows.
ELECTRIC LIGHT |
Community Sale
AT MOUNT JOY

Every Wednes. Evening
During April and May
At their place of business on the road
leading to the Mount Joy Cemetery, a
short distance from Mount Joy
COWS, SHOATS
Poultry, Baby Chicks
Apples, Fruit
Merchandise, Etc. |
SALE AT 7 P. M.
C. $. Frank & Bro
apr.6-tf i
LEAMAN’S
MEAT MARKET
CHOICE
MEATS and CHEESE



E. Main St, MOUNT JOY


11
MOOSE THEATRE
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
TWO EVENING SHOWS 6:45 and 8:45
AUDITORIUM
Theatre, Manheim
Wed. & Thurs., April 20-21
Joan Bennett & Spencer Tracy
in
“SHE WANTED A
MILLIONAIRE”
Friday, April 22
Double Feature
Ken Maynard
in
“SUNSET TRAIL”
and
THE MAD PARADE
with
Evelyn Brent, Lilyan Tashman
Saturday, April 23
Marian Davies & Clark Gable
: in
“POLLY OF THE CIRCUS”
Comedy & Cartoon
Mon. & Tues., April 25-26
Buddy Rogers
in
“WORKING GIRL”


Prices Reasonable -
THE BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY

J 1


Wednesday, April 20th
Girl of the Rio
with Dolores Del Rio

Thursday, April 21st
Tim McCoy in
Texas Cyclone


With LIONEL
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd and 23rd
“The Man 1 Killed”


BARRYMORE


week thru the Bulletin.

: and PHILLIPS HOLMES
. Monday, April 25th Tuesday, April 26th
2 Smith and Dale in Loretta Young in
2 .
Heart of New York | Play Girl