The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 04, 1932, Image 5

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REPAIR ALL MAKE CARS
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Compare—You be the Judge

Special Overhaul of Motors
Overhaul Motor, Install Rings, Clean Carbon, Grind Valves,
Adjust Points, Clean Carburetor and Gas Lines, Tighten all Bear-
ings, Tune up Motor, Including Rings, Gaskets and Labor Com-

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Clean Carbon, Grind Valves,
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POLISHING AND SIMONIZING CARS
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CARS GREASED
Cars Called for and Delivered
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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA,
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By Maude Edwards


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aa. and Mrs, Chas, Zeller were
WEEK end guests ul narcisburg.
Mrs. Frank stark spent several
days at rnadelpnia wilh 1riends.
reien Berrier visited her grand-
mother, Mrs, Daniel dSunday
Mrs. Mary Sheppard, of Deodate,
called on friends in town on Tues-
day. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Sensenig, of
Martindale, were in town on Satur-
day.
Mr. Freeman Keim, of Royers-
ford, was a Sunday visitor here with
relatives.
Wiss Violet Gibbons, of Realing,
was a Sunday visitor here with her
relatives.
Mrs. Henry Danner, of Salunga
visited Miss Anna Hinkle last
Thursday.
ii 3 F. Connor and Mrs. P. G
Bickert of Steelton, visited here on
Saturday.
Miss Elizabeth Weaver, of Lan:
caster, visited Mrs. Harry Brenner.
on Sunday.
Mrs. Abe
Grove, called on Mrs.
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniels, of Lancas-
ter, were Monday callers on the
Brenner family. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Clinger
visited at the former’s home at Col-
umbia on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Zeller and
Holwager, of Milton
Anna McGirl
Mrs. Marie Hoffer visited at Lan-
caster on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Groff and
visited at Perry
daughter, Patty,
county on Sunday.
Mrs. Markley, of Lancaster, visit
ed her son, James Markley ani
family, on Sunday.
Dr. Biever, of Columbia, was a
Sunday guest at the home of daugh-
ter, Mrs. D. C. Stoner.
Mr. and Mrs. David
Winfield Espenshade
visitors at Harrisburg.
Mr. Geo. Weber, of
spent Sunday with his
and Mrs. Joseph Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R.
daughter visited Mr.
Weaver, at Glen Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Arntz and sons
Gerald and Robert enjoyed a trip to
New York City on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler, of
Lancaster, were visitors with Mrs.
Harry Brenner on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoffmaster and
family visited Jos. Breneman and
wife, at Hershey on Sunday.
Mr. Elmer E. Miller, the Miller
Single Trigger Manufacturer, was
a visitor in town on Saturday.
Mrs. Hattie Hoffman left Friday
for the West, where she expects to
make her home with her son.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rye, daugi-
ter, Mildred, and son, James, mo-
tored to Middletown on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Edwards and
family, of Ephrata, visited Harry
Weidman and family on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chambers, of
Lancaster, were Sunday guests at
the Barnhart home, on Mt. Joy St.
Mrs. Arthur Coolidge, of New
York City, visited friends and rela-
tives here on Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Weiderheim
and son, of St. Davids, Pa., were the
recent guests of Miss Pearl Chand
ler.
Mrs. Winfield
guest several days
and brothers at
Snyder, Mr.
were Sunday
Lancaster,
parents, Mr.
Zeller and
and Mrs.
Espenshade was a
last week with
her sister Harris-
burg.
Mrs. Harry Hinkle and daughter,
Anna, ave spending the day at Lan’
caster with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Har-
nish.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and
laughter, Betty, and Mr. and Mrs.
James Neal spent the week end at
Carlisle.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohrer and
son, Kenneth Eugene, visited Mr
and Mrs. Wm. Hamer, at Manheim,
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hostetter and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Esh-
leman were Sunday visitors with
their sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheaffer, of
Elizabethtown, called on the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siller,
on Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Martin and
daughter were Sunday callers at the
Church of God parsonage at FEliza-
bethtown.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mummau and
daughter, Anna, of Landisville, were
Wednesday evening guests of Jacob
Young, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs.
recent guests
Chas. Zeller were
with Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth Witmer at Clark’s Valley
Dauphin Co.
Mr. Wm. H. Weston and Miss
Nina Witmer, of Millersville, were
Sunday guests at the Methodist
parsonage.
Mr. Alvin Pennell and son, of
Lancaster, spent Monday here with
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Darvin Pennell.
Mrs. Benj. Groff and daughter Pa-
tricia were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Sharpe at Annville on Satur-
day and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Trimmer and
Mrs. Morrow, of Lancaster, attend-
ed the funeral of their cousin, Mrs
Kautz, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hershey and
Paul, of Lancaster, spent Sunday
with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Abner Hershey.
Mrs. Amanda Hartman, of Col-
umbia, called on her son, Frank
Haug and family, on West Main St.
Saturday evening.
" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter

and family, of Lancaster, were cail-

| ers on Sunday at the home of Mrs,
Harry Wintermyer,
Mr. Freeman Keim and mother,
Mrs. C. C. Keim, of Royersford
were recent guests with Mr. and
Mrs. John Zeller.
Mrs. I. K. Charles and son, Rich-
ard, of Lancaster, called on the
former's niece, Mrs. E, V. McClell-
an and family, on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latchford
daughter, Winifred, and son, Rich-
ard were Sunday guests of Mr.
Claude Espenshade and family.
Mrs. Annie Habecker and son,
guests at the home of the former's
Earl, of Lititz, were the Saturday
daughter, Mrs. Clyde Eshleman.
Mr. and Mrs. David Snyder, Mrs.
Paul Garber and sons, Paul, Jr. and
Frnddie, were recent grests of Mrs.
Sewpher Garber at Middletow:..
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Givens, their
daughter, Margaret, and Mr. Eddie
Smith, of Reading, called on rela-
tives and friends here on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Walters and
children Harry and Barbara Ann spent
Sunday with Mrs. Margie Mohn and
and other relatives in Middletown.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smith and
daughter, Nancy Jane, attended the
funeral of Mr. Smith’s uncle, Dan-
iel Smith, at Deodate on Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. Sam R. M. Rannels
of Baltimore, Md., were Sunday
callers on Mrs. Rannels’ uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schock.
Mrs. Mary E. Barrick, who has
been spending several weeks at
Coatesville, returned to her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Geo. Meminger on Sunday
William and John Risser, of
Bainbridge, spent Tuesday after-
noon at the home of their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Kray-
bill.
Dr. Samuel Kraybill, Jr. and son,
Samuel, 8rd, of Manheim called on
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrsg
S. S. Kraybill on Poplar St., recent-
ly.
Miss Geta Fay Dietz has returned
to her studies at Maplewood, N. J..,
after spending a week here at the:
home of her mother, Mrs. Eli Eber-
sole.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ar.dt and
daughter Josephine, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Leib motored to Read-
ing on Sunday to visit Mr. Arndt's
aunt.
Mrs. Harry Wintermyer, Miss
Lizzie Wintermyer, James Weidmar
and Clarence Good motored to
Washingtonboro, on Sunday to visit
relatives.
Mrs. Milroy Ellis, Mrs. Wm. Ellis
and daughter, Mary Lou, visited at
the home of their sister-in-law, Mrs
Ralph Shirk, at Elizabethtown, on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Waltz and
son, Lawrence, of near Mount
Gretna, were Sunday evening call-
ers at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Win-
termyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Kilgore and
Mr. and Mis. Chas. McCaskey, of
Lancaster, visited Mrs. Kilgore's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siller
on Sunday.
Mrs. Lillie Reed, of Lemoyne;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright and
daughter, Beverly, of York; were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
vin Smith.
Mrs. S. F. Eshleman, Mrs. N. S
Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Eshleman motored to Allentown on
Sunday to attend the Evangelical
conference.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rodgers and
Mrs. Louise Heister, of Reading
visited at the home of the former’s
sister, Mrs. Walter Derr, on - West
Donegal street.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Geib, daugh-
ters, Anna and Emma, and Mrs.
Wm. Wintermyer were guests of the
Witman family near Manheim on
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. David Newcomer
and son, David, Jr., of Elizabeth-
town, were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Newcomer's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Monroe ILindemuth.
Mrs. Benj. Groff and daughter, Pat-
ricia are visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Collins, of New
Germantown. Mr. Groff’'s mother is
ill for several days.
Misses Mae Hawthorne, Rachael
Hoffer, Hannah Shatto, Hazel Hoff-
man and Martha Moyer, and Mrs.
Sam Myers visited friends at Har
rishurg on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gehman and
children, Hulda and Daniel, of Har-
risonburg, Virginia, visited Mrs.
Gehman’s mother, Mrs. Harriet
Nissly, on Poplar Street.
Mrs. Annie Myers, daughter, Miss
Dorothy Myers, and grandson, By-
ron, spent Saturday at the home of
the former’s son, J. Russell Myers
end family at Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Geistweit quiet-
ly celebrated their wedding anniver-
sary on Sunday, May 1st, On the same
day their daughter Mrs, Harry Kay-
lor celebrated her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam
daughters, Anna and Emma, and
Mrs. Lizzie Wintermyer were the
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Steffy at Bainbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Longenecker
and daughter, Barbara Anne, were
Sunday visitors near Brunnerville
with Mrs. Longenecker’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eitnier.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor, Dorothy
Kaylor, Bernice Geistweit, Mrs. Paul
Myers and children Irvin, Bruce and
Nancy spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Seaman at Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Park Neiss and
children, Park, Jr., Marian and Jean
and Mr. Ross Barto spent Sunday
with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Neiss, near Mountville.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eby, Jr. and
daughter, Vera; Mr. Ed. Barto, Mr
and Mrs. Elma Brubaker, Mrs. An-
nie Brubaker, Mrs. Wm. Creider
enjoyed a motor trip to Pequea on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Frymeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bel-
ser, of Elizabethtown; Dr. and Mrs.
Kendig, of Salunga, visited Dr. and
Mrs. Kendig, East Main Street on
Sunday. 5
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grove, Mr.
Geib, two

Reuben Kautz and Mr. Wm. Hea-

Florin Water Co.
Files New Schedule
(rrom page 1)
for domestic service is increased to
$25.00 per Shum and a minimum
charge of $12.50 per annum is es-
tablished.
The meter rate of 50 cents per 1,
000 gallons for the first 50,000 gal-
lons is changed and increased to $1
per 1,000 gallons for the first 5,000
gallons and 50 cents per 1,000 gal-
lons for the next 45,000 gallons.
Decreases
The metér rate of 20 cents per
1,000 gallons for all consumption in
excess of 200,000 gallons per quar-
ter is changed to apply on the
next 800,000 gallons and a reduced
rate of 12 1-2 cents per 1,000 gall-
ons is added to apply on all con-
sumption in excess of 500,000 gal-
lons per quarter.
Changes
A rate of $20.00 per annum is
established for banks including all
inside conveniences and one or two
outside screw nozzles.
The following flat rates are also
established: Siphon §7.00, Station-
ary Laundry Tub $3.00, Automatic
Water Power Washing Machine $5,
Fish Pond (Small) $2.50, Fish
Pond (Large) $5.00, Privilege of
filling Heating System $1.00, School
houses (Two rooms or less) $25.00,
Churches (Same as Dwellings);
Privilege of Lawn and Garden
Sprinkling with Automat Sprinkler
for Property not exceeding 100 ft.
Frontage $2.50, Privilege of above
service for Sprinkling Property with
Frontage exceeding 100 ft. $5.00.
A rule is established to cover li-
ability of the Company for damages
beyond its control.
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EARL NEWCOMER, SALUNGA
WAS AGREEABLY SURPRISED
/ C. Earl Newcomer of Salunga re-
cently celebrated his birthday and on
Friday was tendered a surprise party
at his home. The affair was a “Kid
Party” as all the guests came dressed
as little boys and girls. Mr. Newcomer
received many gifts. Games were
played and toys won by Hazel Kaylor,
Ruth Kaylor, Marie Fornoff, Chester
Albright, Jacob Weidman, Robert
Brandt and Earl Newcomer. Refresh-
ments were served to the following:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brandt, Jacob
Weidman and Walter Brandt of Eliza-
bethtown; Elmer Shenberger of Lan-
disville; Marie Fornoff and Chester
Albright, Ironville; Mr. and Mrs. J.
Melvin Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs. M.
M. Newcomer, Mrs. Alice Kline and
C. Earl Newcomer of Salunga; Ruth
and Hazel Kaylor, Mr. and Mrs. Cal-
vin Kramer, Ruth Gingrich, Emerson
Mateer, Ruth Breneman, Mr. and Mrs.
John Way and Miss Mildred Way of
this place.
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MANY LOCAL FOLKS
ATTENDED THE BANQUET
A large delegation of local folks
attended the banquet at the Bruns-
wick hotel, on Thursday night. This
was given by the Lancaster Legion,
inviting all Lancaster county posts.
The State Commander was the
guest of honor.
Those from town
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Somers, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy B. Sheetz, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Keller, Mrs. Clarence Newcom-
er, Mrs. Clyde Eshleman, Mrs. S. F.
Eshleman, Miss Mae Zeller, Mrs;
Jacob H. Zeller, Mrs. Mary Kramer
Mrs. Matilda Newpher and Mr.
Mark Mumma.
attending were:




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Erecting a Garage
Mr. Silas Stoner is erecting a
frame double garage at the rear o
his property.
cock, all of Canton, Ohio, who have
been spending several days at the
home of Harry Weidman, returned

home on Tuesday
Mrs. Emma Ellis and daughter
Miss Emma, accompanied by Mr.
Paul Teleky, motored to Philadel-
phia, on Sunday, where they visited
the former’s brother Mr. Lawrence
Kugler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Young, Jr.
and Mrs. Jacob Baker and two son
and family, of Milton Grove; Mr
John and Calvin, of Manheim, visit-
ed Jacob Young, Sr, and family or
Saturday evening.
Mr. Walter Barto, of Philadelphia
visited his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Barto, over the week end
Mr. John Stoner, of Philadelphia,
visited his parents, Dr. and Mrs. D
C. Stoner, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kramer, two
daughters, Fanny and Sarah; son
Omer, and grandson, Robert, at-
tended a birthday party last wo-k
at Manheim, given in honor of Mrs
Kramer’s father, Mr. Marks.
Miss Phoebe Rupp was a
day visitor at the home of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Ralph Eshleman. She had
Miss Helen Overly, of New Holland
Satur-
nurses at the Lancaster General
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Overdeer of
Middletown; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Givens and daughter, Margaret, and
Mr. Eddie Smith, of Reading; Mr
and Mrs. Benjamin Forry, of Lan-
caster, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hinkle.
Mrs. Sue Holwager, of Oyster
Point; Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Mowrer
and granddaughter, Mary Hickey
of Columbia; Mr. Earl Eshleman, of
Oyster Point; and Mrs. Anna Me-
Girl, of town, motored to Bethlehem
recently where they visited Mary
Hickey’s father.
Mr. and Mrs. John Newcomer and
daughter, Mary; Mr.
Weidman and children, Clarence
Vera and John, of town; Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Newcomer and children.
Anna’ May, Anna Mary, and Verna
Katherine, of Elizabethtown; Mr
Ben Stauffer and Mrs. Lizzie Kreid-
er, of Manheim; were the Sunday
guests’ with Mr. and Mrs. John
Snavely, near Manheim.

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on Saturday.
May 8, Sunday.
birthday on Sunday.
niversary, April 26.
birthday the past week.
birthday Monday, May 2.
Jacob Newcomer, of Salunga, was
Mrs. Irvin Newcomer, of Salunga
celebrated her anniversary, Apr. 27
27th.
‘Mrs. Earl Derr will have a birth-
day on Mother's Day, May 8, this
The following members of the
Freshman class of the local high school
week: Richard Beamenderfer on Wed-
nesday, Louise Schock and Joe Brown
Alvin Bigler, Miss Mildred
back, Mrs.
From The Bulletin
Irvin Myers celebrated his birthday
Sam Geib celebrates his birthday
Mrs. D. C. Stoner celebrated her
Donald Smith celebrated his ans
Owen Conrad Smith, Jr., was one
ar old on April 28.
Harry Hendrix observed his birth
y Sunday, May 1st.
Herbert Mumma celebrated his
Russell Bard, of Rheems, had a
Wm. Dillinger, on North Barbara
reet, was 50 years old Saturday.
Mrs. Elmer Witman, of near Man
im, was 41 years old Saturday.
Lavina Nolt, of Silver Spring,
Il celebrate her birthday Friday.
years old on Saturday, April 23.
Mrs. Elam Musser, of Chestnut
Il, observed her birthday, on April
nday.
ebrated their birthdays during the |
Saturday and John Barnhart and
rald Arntz on Sunday.
JOD CHEER CLASS MET ;
WITH MRS. CARL SCHATZ


The Good Cheer S. S. class of the
United Brethren church met at the
home of Mrs. Carl
town, on Tuesday evening.
A short, but interesting program, |
was rendered, as follows:
reading, Mrs.
Prayer, Mrs. Noah Harmon;
ing, Miss
business session was also included.
A social hour, followed
ious refreshments, were enjoyed by |
Mrs. Lloyd Myers, Mrs. Harry Bish |
op, Mrs. Warren Bentzel,
car Brenneman, Mrs.
and son,
Schatz, near |
Scripture |
Clinton Eby, Jr.;
Read- |
Mildred Cuddeback. A
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by delic-!
Mrs. Os- |
Russell Shatz
Jackie; Mrs. Norman
recher, Mrs. Clinton Eby, Jr., Mrs!
Cudde.
Warren Greenawalt, |
ss Maude Schneider, Miss Ida |
eenawalt, Miss Hilda Stoner, Mrs |
Noah Harmon, Mrs. Paul Alexander |
and Mrs. Claude Reigle.

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At
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Every Wednes.
leading to the\Mount Joy Cemetery, a
short distance thom Mount Joy

Poultry, Baby Chicks
mmunity Sale
AT vi joy |
During April and May
their placy of business on the road
Apples, Fruit
Merchandise, \Etc.
SALE AT 7 P. M. }
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May 5-6-7 after 3 P. M.
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Wednesday, May 4th
Devil's Lottery
with Elissa Landi
Thursday, May 5th
Fighting Fool
with Tim McCoy

Friday, May 6th
Carnival Boat
with Bill Boyd
Saturday, May 7th
Arsene Lupin
with John and Lionel
Barrymore

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