b PAGE EIGHT. LOBATA Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Werner and children, Mildred and Miriam, visit- ed Mr. Dervin Shumaker and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morton, of Maytown, and Mr. John Shenk, of Mount Joy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Demmy on Sunday A number of our folks attended the funeral of Mr. Amos Charles at Reich’s church on Friday. Leon Leber is the guest of Mr. Dervin Shumaker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Hiestand entertained Mr. Titus Rutt and Miss Witmer, and Miss Erb on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Reisinger moved into the Raymond Sipling property. Miss Laura Wolf, of Columbia, called on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eb- ersole on Sunday. James and Jane Kersey, of Eliza- bethtown, were guests of Mr. Ab- ram Hoffman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Grove, of Lancaster, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Keefer. Cyrus Keefer and Oliver Sager made a trip to Port Deposit for fish. Mr. Christian Horst called on Mrs. Lloyd Kump on Sunday even- ing. nn. ep LG GAVE BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR WILLIAM DILLINGER On Sunday a birthday dinner was tendered at the home of Mrs. Wm Dillinger, in honor of Mr. Dilling- er’s birthday. He was presented with an anniversary cake, with candles thereon, forming the numerals 50. The event was enjoyed by all and baked ham and all its “fixings” were served to: Mr. and Mrs. Geo Brown and sons, George and Bruce; Miss Katie Dillinger, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Dillinger and daughter, Miss Elsie; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eshleman, Mrs. Fannie Ranck, Mr. and Mrs William Dillinger, John Dillinger and Fanny Dillinger. A Divorce Decree A decree of divorce was handed down by Judge Groff Tuesday after noon to Mrs. E. White, of Lancaster from her husband, Phares S. White, who is now serving a term in the Eastern Penitentiary. The divorce was granted on the grounds of de- sertion. They formerly lived here. Classified Column [FARMERS With milk high In best prices. Marietta St., Mt. Joy, Pa. may-4- —6-room house, all con- venienves in is ly phone No. $08R15 Mt. Joy. =i. NOTICE—I do public typing at my home. Apply 48 Old Market St., Mt IRONVILLE Miss Ida is safle ing with the La Grippe. Preaching at Centreville at 7:30 P. Ni. Eastern Standard Time. Mr, and Mrs, Rudolph Mohler of Spring City, Pa., were the guests of Mis. Frank McCune, Miss Ruth Kauffman attended a convention of the Young People’s Council at Harrisburg over the week end. Mrs. Cora Campbell will represent the Woman's Missionary Society at the First Penn Conference of the W. M. A. at Harrisburg this week. Mother's day will be observed at the Ironville U. B. S. S. on Sunday with a special program. The pastor Rev. J. L. Smoker will preach a special ser- mon for the occasion. C, E. at 7:00 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. On Thursday evening, May 12th the Glad Hand Bible Class of the 6th street United Brethren Sunday school, Harrisburg, will present their radio program in the Ironville United Breth- fren church, This class broadcasts ev- ery Sunday afternoon at 2 P. M. over Harrisburg station “WHP” the pro- gram will consist of vocal and musical numbers. David B. Kauffman celebrated his A4'83rd birthday, last Tuesday. Mar. Kauffman was unable to go to the polls account of injuring his leg by falling out of the chicken house. This is the first election he has missed since he started to vote. He has been a staunch Republican all of his life, al- ways voting it straight. For a number of years he was the Township con- stable, only retiring after being unable to attend to the duties required of the office. ABOUT THE SICK AND AFFLICTED Mr. Harvey Greenawalt, on New Haven St., is on the sick list. Wesley Wittle, of Florin, has been on the sick list for several days. Mr. Charles Derr, who has been quite ill the past month, is able to be out again. Mr. Sam Rye, on Hopewell St. who has been quite sick at his home is still very ill. Mrs. John Beamesderfer, on East Main street, is slowly improving af- ter quite an, illness. Mrs. Harry Kendig, wife of Dr. Kendig, who was a patient at a Lancaster hospital, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Kendig greatly ap- preciated the cards and flowers sent 9 during her illness. Mr. Watson Schneider, who un- derwent a successful operation at the General hospital last week, re- turned to the Rossmere Sanatorium on Monday, he being a patient there for sometime. tl Annee ADDRESS TO HI SCHOOL THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO,, PA. Religious News In Our Churches NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. All the churen news in thi column is published gratis and we solicit the news of your church, Ask your pastor or someone to mail or bring this news to this office every Tuesday afternoon, Mt. Joy Mennonite Church 8:30 A. M. Sunday School. 700 P. M. Young People's meeting. Kraybill’s Mennonite Church 9:00 A. M. Sunday School. 10:00 A. M. Preaching. Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B, Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School 9:00. D. C. Witmer, superintendent. Reformed Mennonite Church Christian S. Nolt, pastor There will be Communion services in the Reformed Mennonite Church in Landisville next Sunday morning at ten o’clock, daylight saving time Church of the Brethren Sunday, May 8, 1932 8:30 A. M. Sunday School at Florin, Rheems and West Green Tree. 10 A. M. Preaching at Florin. 7 P. M. Preaching at Rheems. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. George A. Kercher, Pastor Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service 10:45 A. M. Vespers 7 P. M. All services on Daylight Saving Time. St. Mary’s Chapel Mount Joy Starting Sunday evening, May 8, at 7:30 D. 8S. T, and daily for one week, Rev. Latchford of the Paulist Order, will conduct a Mission. You are most cordially in- vited to attend. A question box will be conducted. Church of God . Rev. Paul G. Martin, A. B., Minister Sunday School 9:30. Preaching 10:30. Theme of Yesterday.” C. E. 6:45. Preaching 7:45. Theme, “The Moth- ers of Tomorrow.” “Mothers St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev'd. William S. J. Dumvill, Rector Holy communion and sermon the first Sunday of each month at 10:30 Sunday School at 9:15. Morning prayer and sermon 10:30 Vesper Service 6:30 P. M. Choir rehearsal Wednesday even- continuing 0000000000000 WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th, 1932 @@® E BEAUTIFUL FORD S NOW AT OW ROOM We Shall Be Pleased To Explain To You Its Re- markable Features, Which Shall Again Revolu- tionize the Manufacture of Fine Motor Cars Arrange For A Demonstration --- You Will Not Be Obligated $ GARBER’S GARAGE ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. SS Oe Joy. apr.27-2t-p BY DR. CHARLES HAFF | ing at 6:30. 90 RS AND OOMERS All who h hurch h Tao AND SOONERS... Souter Tigh sre bined ne eo a ae 0 ©000000000000000000000000 Blanche Sheaffer, t., Mount | rapidly drawing to a close. The com- ere mencement season is especially in the foreground, preceeded by the Joy. First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor y 2 3 "2s Be sure that you get the| operetta, which will igh for your calves. Reist R. Mumma one FEtown 171R11. Not later than n- day morning. j -tf BABY CHICKS Buy electric hatched chicks. Large White Leghorns from hens two years o older. Hatches taken of Tuesday and day. Prices rea- sonable. Place orde feb.17-3mo. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Cyrus G. Frey late of East field township, Lancaster Coun- deceased. f administration on said es- n granted to the under- sons indebted thereto the undersigned, residing ville, Pa. MARTHA J. M. M. Harnish, Atty. 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, take a great part of the students’ time. Dr. Charles Haff, of Northamp- ton, owner of the Haff Hospital and one of the outstanding medical men of this part of the state, addressed the entire High School at 11 o’clock yesterday (Tuesday) morning. His theme for his talk was on “Character Education.” His discuss sion was appreciated and greatly benefited the assembly, inasmuch as they are now at the age when they must develop that one great necess- ity, which is such a “lift” in life. On Friday evening the local High will play their initial baseball game with the New Holland students. Our team has been busy at practice and we feel sure it will come through mighty fine. tO ee ees FIREMEN LIST DATES AND MEETING PLACES The schedule of meeting places and dates for the new fiscal year has been announced by J. Harry Grube, of Landisville, secretary of the Lancaster County Firemen’s Association. It is as follows: Schoeneck, June 24; Elizabeth- town, July 29; Kinzer, August 26: Brownstown, September 30; Bow- mansville, Oct. 28; Willow Street, November 25; Mechanicsburg (Lea- cock), December 30. 1933—Akron, January 27; Millersville, February 24; Intercourse, March 31; Rohrers- town, April 28, Maytown, May 26. 0) Ee. Church School 9:30 A. M. H. S. Newcomer, Superintendent. Morning worship and sermen at 10:30. Evening worship and sermon at 7:30. Mother’s Day will be observed in all the services and the messages will emphasize the grace and glory of our mothers. A special offering will be received for the Presbyter- ian Home at Newville, Pa. Service Wednesday evening 7:30. Daylight Saving Time. Florin United Brethren Church in Christ Rev. J. C. Deitzler, Ph. D., Minister Sunday announcements: Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 16:30 A. M. (Mother’s Day) Junior Society 5:15 P. M. Intermediate society 5:45 P. M. Senior society at 6:30 P. M. Evening worship at 7:15 P. M. Weekly announcements: Bible Study Monday 7:30 P. M. Topic: “Babylon.” Choir Rehearsal Tuesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer Service Thursday 7:30 P. M. Instructions Friday 7:30 All services are on ing time. You are cordially invited to all services of the church. daylight sav- The Methodist Episcopal Church “The Church on the Square” 9 Quality ooth S Merchandise \ NOUN T JOY, PA. ga SHADE CLOTH Really Will Wash Xe YOU CLEAN HOUSE a 0 Our Yield of Acti\ities . Is not onsale any boundaries of creed, wealth or position. We offer our services—our best §ervices—to all. Regardless of circ feel free to call upon for, as we have said, serve all alike, believing that all peopl are alike in wishing superior mortuargservice. stances, one may, his organization, Columbia Pat new Frey Funeral Service N i A G A R A LINOLEUM The Expense is a Matter of Your Owl Desire on the Marietta Ldycaster FLOOR 38@ and 75¢ JOHN GEIB, Child Health Clinic Rev. W. Ridgway Petre, B. D., Pastor The regular Child Health Clinic was Sunday, May 8, 1932 M. M. Harnish, Atty. apr.20-6t-p had in the American Legion Home 9:30 A ers Day x % = _— with an attendance of 29 childr : - M. Sunday School. Dr. E. W. 8 3 Estat EE late mothers and 1 mothe. he 3 Garber, Superintendent. & NO e 0 1 m 5 . There was one n regi i 10:30 A. M. Merning Worship. x x of Mount Joy, Pa., deceased. ew registration, > Letters testamentary on said estate Donald Gee Herman, 4 weeks, son geen) Mother's Day Program % MAJE 4 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR x having been granted to the under-|© r. an rs. Elmer Herman. a ey 3 EOR EVER eT A rr a Te 3 : are requested to make 1 - | charge assiste Miss Eth er ople’s ment, and those having claims or de- |B. N. ¥ Miss meine oo $ Oo 9S O = o. 5 Factory 3 mands against the same, will presen : : . ; 7: , espers. S them without delay for settlement to Ihe Dishieria Toxin Anti Toxin Theme: Why Jesus Went Away. WINDOWS No matter what Size your family is or how 3 the undersigned, residing at 54 West given mothers wishing to Tuesday, Men’s Leac & Ek : Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa. have their children innoculated report Ys n eague, 8:00 P. 43¢ to $1 925 8 Tn You can a org py’ Litre is 2 oy E. PEARL CHANDLER, to the clinic. . o x relrigerator you wi t—8% sq. ft. o ood 3 ELLA CHANDLER SMITH,| Hostesses were Mrs, E. W. Garber, Tuesday, Mite Society ot 7:30 P. each % ns es Rigen ak i : Executrixs | Miss Esther Henry, Secretar ; . 5 ! Na com- x : y. Wednesd. i % pressor standin 1 2 tM. Harnish, Ay. apr20-6t| Next clinic on Tuesday the 17th. Junior Legs sie x moving es o ot ry x e greatest collection of extra spec- Hours from 21e 4. 7:30 Prayer service. "> 5 De Luxe All-Steel H ] ] : 2% saving opportunities this LUMB Friday Choir Rehearsals. Junior 7:30 x ith ermetically ‘Qealed Majestics gen a many An. ER & Jove WOOD | P. M. Senior at 8:00. x Dr Seay rong in Shel Arar 2 e New elvinator, ; Come and worship with us at the | “Youth’s Chance.” Mae Brandt; Mary, Clara Aston. % 0 q The Bpowest Price 2) ohawk Relriger- aR L ER of all kinds sawed to | Methodist church. Wednesday, 8:00 Mid Week devo-| This playlet will be rendered in |& Hermetic Refrigerators Made. Built toylast a life- 00 down and $3.00 a STOVE we 3 i : tional service. connection with other special fea- 2d time. You cannot buy a finer quality réfrigerator SO ou be willing to be | lengths consists hg mn 12 In. | St. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ Visitors are welcomed at our ser- | tures. The regular Christian En- at any price. 5 i without the m modern conveni- | $400 per truck 1 oak and hickory. The Rev. C. E. Rettew, Minister vices, deavor Society meeting will be held |g 8 ences offered by tricity. The latest| jolivered oador $6.50 per cord [| All Services Daylight Saving Time.| Youth’s Chance is the mame of a |at 6:45, when a Mother’s Day pro- |§ 2 8 Washing tine, Eloetsie JACOB G. B Sunday Church School 9:30 A. M |short pageant which will be enacted | will be rendered in of 3 pe Iron, Stoves, Sweepe e ns Ph Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. by four young people, Sunday night Mrs. Wilbur I. Beahm, after which | . i i hg hn of latest im- | Phone 1R2 R. D. MA PA.| Mother's Day Service. at 7:30, at the Anniversary exercis- | the special Anniversary Day pro- |Q \, 8 J provec oF SOTHE NEW Or call at the Mill on the Daw Miller | _ Christian Endeavor 6:45. Special |es of the Christian Endeavor Society | gram will be rendered in the Audi- | 80 ee TN | Farm, 2 miles northeast of MouM\Joy. | Mother’s Day Program in charge of |at the St. Mark’s United Brethren | torium at 7:30. } tf | Mrs. Wilbur Beahm. church. Following is the list of : 8 —_ J 61 E. Main St. 1 : Anniversary Exercises of Chris- | characters: Tom, Harry Bishop; | Modern girls may not get red when RE AD THE MOUNT JOY BULLET'N | Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin | tian Endeavor 7:30 with pageant: | Will, Merle Hoffer; Jane, Vern |they kiss, but the men do. {