i WEDNESDAY, MAY 1th, 1832 THE MOUNT JOY BU » MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. Religious News In Qur Churches NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. Kraybill's Mennonite Church 9:00 A. M. Sunday School. Mt. Joy Mennonite Church 9:00 A. M. Sunday School. 7 P. M. Preaching. St. John’s Lutheran Church Maytown Rev. Kirby Yeingst, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service and Sermon 10:30. Reformed Church, Mtytown Supply Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Evening Service and Sermon 7:00 o'clock. Reformed Mennonite Church Christian S. Nolt, pastor There will be services in th: Re- formed Mennonite church on West Main Street next Sunday evening at 7:30 Daylight Saving time. Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School 9:30 o'cloik, D C. Witmer, Superintendent. Evening Worship and Sermon 7:30. Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School 9:30 o'clock H. S. Newcomer, Superintendent. Morning Worship and Sermon 10:30. Service Wednesday evening at 7:30. Church of God, Maytown Rev. G. K. Broske, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service and Sermon 10:30. Evening Service 7 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at Church. Church of God Rev. Paul G. Martin, A. B., Minister Sunday School 9:30. Morning preaching service 10:30. C. E. 6:45. preaching service 7:45. Mid-week prayer service Wednes- day 7.45. Church of the Brethren Sunday, May 15, 1932 8:30 A. M. Sunday School at Florin, Rheems and West Green Tree. 10 A. M. Preaching at Green Tree 7:00 P. M. Revival services at Rheems by Bro. M. A. Jacobs, of York, Pa. 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- ing at 6:30. All who have no church home are invited to come and worship with us St. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ The Rev. C. E. Rettew, Minister All Services Daylight Saving Time. (Pentecost) Sunday Church School 9:30 A. M Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Theme: “Is Pentecost Real To- day?” 6:45 Young People’s Society. Subject: “World Good Will.” 7:30 P. M. Vespers. Wednesday, 8:00 Mid Week devo- tional service. Visitors are welcomed at our ser- vices. Florin United Brethren Church in Christ Rev. J. C. Deitzler, Ph. D., Minister Sunday Announcements: Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Junior Society 5:15 P. M. Intermediate Society 5:30 P. M. Senior Society 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:15 P. M. Weekly announcements: Bible Study, Monday 7:30 P. M. Choir Rehearsal, Tuesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer Service, Thursday, 7:30 P. M. Catechetical Instructions Friday 7:30 PM Special announcements: Catechetical Graduation Exercises Thursday Evening, May 19, 7:30 P. M. You are cordially ‘invited to all these services, The Methodist Episcopal Church “The Church on the Square” Rev. W. Ridgway Petre, B. D., Pastor Sunday, May 15, 1932 Pentecost 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. Dr. E. W. Garber, Superintendent. 10:30 A .M. Morning Worship. Chil- dren’s Sermon and Sermon. Theme: Pillars of the Gospel. 6:30 P. M. Epworth League. A real worth while young people’s service. 7:30 P. M. Vespers. Theme: A Divid- ed Heart. Wednesday Junior League after school. Prayer Meeting 7:30. Friday Choir Rehearsals—Juniors 7:00 P. M. Seniors 8:00 P. M. A cordial welcome awaits you at the Methodist Church. Get Up Nights? Make this 25¢ Test this easy bladder physic to drive out i ities and excess acids which n that results in leg pains, and getting up nights. BU-KETS, the b er physic, contain- ing buchu, juniper oil%gtc., works on the bladder pleasantly and tively, simi- up nights go back and get your money. You are bound to feel better after this cleansing and you get your regular sleep. > & Toe CARD BASKET By Maude Edwards oe Mrs. Joseph Charles is visiting her sister at Philadelphia. Mr. Chares Gantz, of Lebanon Co., visited his uncle, David Greiner. Rev. and Mrs. H. S. Kiefer, of Avon, were in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zink and fam- ily were at Perry County on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bortzfield vis ited relatives at Salunga on Sunday Mr. Frank Haug, of Columbia, spent the week end with his family. Mrs. Samuel Ludwig and daugh- etr visited at Lancaster on Sunday. Miss Emma Ellis and Mr. Paul Teleky visited at Harrisburg on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, Christian Herr were Wednesday evening visitors at Harris- burg. Clara Hoffman, of Grantham, called on Minnie Kraybill on Sat- urday. Miss Minnie Kraybill returned home from a four days’ visit at Co- lumbia. Mr. and Mrs. George Groff and family were at Hummelstown on Sunday. Y Quinton Williams, of Milton Grove, spent the week end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Maris Gainer and family, of Lititz, were visitors here on Monday. Mr. Chas. L. Moyer, leading mer- chant at Myerstown, was in town pool, England, visited the Chandler family on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Newcomer and ) daughter, Mary, spent Sunday with David Newcomer and family at Elizabethtown. Mr. and Mrs. James Krall and daughter spent Sunday at Salunga with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fackler, Mrs. Chas. G. Webb returned from Bainbridge where she spent several weeks with Mrs, Charles Shonk and family. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel H. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garman enjoyed a motor trip to West Vir- ginia on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Jay Mumma and family, of Landisville, were Satur- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Young, Sr. Mrs. Spangler, Mrs. Menges and Miss Vivian Stambaugh, of Abbotts town, called at the Martin Gerber home on Sunday. Miss Evelyn Baker, of the Gener- al hospital was a Sunday guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rodgers, Mrs Ella Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Keller, of Salunga, spent Sunday at North East, Md. Mr. John Saylor and Mrs. Annie Zerphey attended the Mennonite Sunday School Convention at Man- heim on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rettew, of Ironville, are spending several days with their daughter, Mrs. Ed. Hoff- master and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Young, Jr. ane family, of Milton Grove, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brill, at Elizabetl:town. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Greiner, son and daughter, of Lititz, spent Sunday with David Greiner and family, Mount Joy township. Miss Ruth Hoppel, of Mechanics- on Monday. Mrs. H. N. Nissly and son Raymond, | attended the May Day at Millersville | on Saturday. Mr. Jacob L.rodom, of Hershey | celled on the Philip Greiner family | cr Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Reed and | daughter Betty of Manheim, were in| town on Sunday. Mr. Henry Westmon, a student at Viliersville, was a Sunday gest of | . Richards. Mr. John Greiner, of Philadelphia, ! is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Greiner. Miss Amma Brill, of town, visited relatives here on Wed | nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and daughter, Betty, were week end guests at Carlisle. Mrs. O. K Grae) walt is spend- | ing the week at Chester, Pa., with her son, Clarence. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Derr, on W. Main Street, visited near Carlisle’ on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Metzler mo- | tored to Perry County on Sunday to | visit the latter’s parents. Mr. Abram Hiestand, of Sporting Hill, called on Jacob Young, Sr. and family, on Saturday. Mr. Norman L. Greiner, of near | Oberholtzer’s School, called on D. Greiner, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Garber and children and Mrs. Christ Geib were | at Silver Spring on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Asram Young and | family, of near Rheems, visited the | former’s parents, on Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gerber were Sunday guests of their son, James and family, at Elizabethtown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Derr visited | on Sunday afternoon at the home of Rev. H. S. Kiefer, at Avon. | Mrs. C. S. Gingrich and Louise Jaker spent Saturday with Mr. and | Mrs. E. A. Meyre at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Webb spent Sunday ot Elizabethtown at the home of the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kauffman, of Milton | Grove were Sunday visitors with David Greiner, in Mount Joy twp. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Billow and family spent Sunday with the form- er’s parents, on West Fairview St. Mr. Roy Schroll and family, of Rohrerstown, spent Sunday at the home of Daniel Brandt.and family. Mr. Jas. Shoop, Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Myers were at Lancaster on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grace and family, of Washington, D. C., visited the family of Frank Good, Sunday. | Miss Elizabeth Greiner, of Lan-| ister, spent Sunday with her par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Greiner. | Mr. and Mrs. John Landis and| family, of Lititz, spent Sunday here with Harry Beamenderfer and fam- ily. i Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wagenbach | were recent visitors with Harry | Gebhard and family, at Hummels- town. Mr. Harry Filler of Atlantic City | N. J, was a Sunday evening visitor with Albert Rodgers and family. Mr. and Mrs. John McCurdy and daughter Mrs. Henry Earhart of May- town, called on relatives in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Diffenderfer, of Lancaster, spent Sunday with the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Dif- fenderfer., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conrad and son, Billy; Mrs. Owen Smith and son, Owen, Jr. motored to Sunbury recently. Mrs. N. Wolf, of Salunga, visited srs. Weidman, who is visiting her son, Arthur Myers, on Mount Joy Street. Dr. and Mrs. Harry XKendig and sons, Jerry and Newton, visited the former’s parents at Salunga, on Sunday. Mr. B. R. Bishop and son; Mr. Carl Zeager and Mr. William Zink enjoyed a fishing trip to North East Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Way and daughter, of Lancaster, visited Mrs. Way’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Good on Sunday. Sold by E. W. Garber, Druggist. Miss Anna Sherwood, of Liver- | of Mr. {ied on his return trip by his family. | Arthur Mullin, all of West Chester | family. { day at the burg, returned to her home after spending some time at the home of her grandfather, Jno. W. Conner. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramsey, of Paxtang, and Mr. Elmer Gingrich, of Landisville, were Sunday guests and Mrs. C. S. Gingrich. Mys, Harry 1. Fmith, Me. and} Mrs. Edwari Quinn and family, all tof Lancaster, were Sunday visitors th Mr. and tlarry Smith. Mr. March, of the New Standard Local Mortuary Record for a Week (From page 1) and a brother, John Dourte, of Man- heim. Funeral services were held Monday at Ruhl’'s United Brethren in Christ church. Burial in the adjoining ceme- tery. Laura W., wife of John W, Irwin, died at Washingtonboro., She was in her 71st year. Mrs. Harry Kuhn Mrs. Annie Kuhn, fifty-one, wife of Harry Kuhn, of 114 South Market street, died suddenly Friday evening 8:30 o'clock at her home of a heart at- tack, She is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. Mahlon Foreman, Mrs. Elwood Garber, Mrs. Christian Hershey and Mrs, Elwood Martin, all of Mount Joy, and Walter and Lester, at home, She is also sur- vived by one sister, Mrs, Allen Zinn and one brother, J. M. Trout, both of Marietta, R. D. 1, and ten grandchil- dren. Services were Monday afternoon at St. Mark’s United Brethren church. Interment was made in the Eberle cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Snyder Mrs, Elizabeth R. Snyder, seventy- eight, died at the home of her brother David Ruth, at Bainbridge, Monday afternoon, of age infirmities. She is survived by the following children: William, Harrisburg; Eli, Ashland, Mass.; Mrs. Alice McClure, New York City; and Mrs. Emma Mayer, Phila- delphia; also these brothers and sis- ters: David Ruth, Bainbridge; Mrs. Ella Anthony, Pittsburgh; Mrs, Laura Snavely, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Catherine | Rupp, Harrisburg. Services will be held Friday after- | noon at 2 o'clock at the home and at 2:30 o'clock, D. S. T., at the United | Brethren church, Elizabethtown. In- terment will be at Geyer's cemetery, near Middletown, { Corporation, left on Friday for New Hampshire. He will be accompan- Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Zerphey and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zerphy and | family visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zerphey at Sharp’s Corner on Sun- day. Mrs. Martha Souder, Mrs. Clinton | Eby, Sr., Mrs. Abner Hershey and Mr. Raymond Eby visited at the | Oreville Mennonite Home on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Greiner ai daughter, Elizabeth, called on the! | former's brother, David Greiner and | family, Mount Joy township, on Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Krall and children, Beatrice and Dorothy Jane of Lancaster, spent Sunday with Mr Krall’s uncle, Alpheus Rye and family. Mrs. Chas. Talbot, Miss Louie Haines, Mrs. Herbert Mullin, Mr. spent Sunday with the Chandler Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Zerphey and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zerphy and | family called on Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Haldeman at Lititz on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur I. Beahm were Sunday afternoon guests with the former’s sister and family, Rev and Mrs. J. S. Rittenhouse at Me- chanicsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ober, of near Milton Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Young, Sr., attended the funeral of | Henry Baker, at Fairview Church, on Saturday. Miss Harriet Johnson and Mrs. Amy Peoples were visitors on Sun- home of the latter's hter, Mrs. Ernest Cobaugh, at Elizabethtown. Mr. and Mrs. John Mourer, Mr. | and Mrs. Wagner and son; Mrs. Wagner’s mother, of Lancaster, were Saturday evening callers with Mrs. MrGirl. Miss Helen Snyder and two friends of Hood College, Frederick, Md., were week end guests, with the former’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver and | ! children, Josephine and Lois, o Lancaster, spent Sunday at the | home of Mrs. Weaver's father, John Garber and family. Mrs. Martha Souder, Mrs. Eliza- beth Souder, Mrs. Clinton Eby, Sr., and Mr. Raymond Eby called at the B. F. Gerber home, south of town, on Thursday evening. Mrs. Annie Youtz, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zercher and children, Ken- neth, Eugene and Bernice, of Mount ville were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hamaker and Miss Linnie Greiner spent a very pleasant day at Lemoyne on Tues- day, visiting their former pastor and family, Rev. I. A. MacDannald. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Young, Sr., of town, accompanied Mr. John Hiestand, of Woodstock, Ill, to -uton Grove, on Tuesday where they visited their brother, David Hiestand and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conrad and son, Billy; Miss Laura Kolp, Mrs. Tillie Hinkle, Mrs. Frank Haug and son, Ray, attended services at the Convention Hall on Sunday. Mr. Frank Young, who has been a patient at the League Island hos- pital for quite some time, is spend- ing the week here with his family. We are pleased to report he is im- proving. Mr. and Mrs. John Roth, daugh- ter, Jeanne Anne, and son, John Gordon, of Florin; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Webb and family, of town; Miss Margie Coble and Mr. Walter Es- penshade, of Middletown; Miss Mary and Theresa Reichard, and Mr I operation rendered by the commun- Mrs. Annie R. Good, sixty-three, died at her home at Swatara Hill, Elizabethtown, R. D. 4, Monday af- | ternoon of complications. She is survived by her husband, D. Elmer Good, Sr. and the follow- | ing children: Harvey E. Good, Wal- | ter E.,, D. Elmer Jr., Russel H., Christian E., all of Middletown, and Mrs. Floyd Lokey, \ Elizabethtown. Her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Good, of Elizabethtown, also survives, to- gether with the following brothers and sisters: Joseph, of Florin; Christian, Elizabethtown; Martin and Clayton, both of Bainbridge, and Mrs. Bert Naylor, of Detroit. Eighteen grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock (D. S. T.), at her home and 2:30 o’- clock (D. S. T.), at Good’s church, near Elizabethtown. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. Sere tl) eens THE PRIZE WINNERS AT LAST EVENING’S BEE | Mrs. Annie Good | | i The Spelling Bee given by the Kings’ Daughters 3ible class of J the local U. B. church was a splen- did success. The program consisted of: Piano Solo, Verna Brandt; Song, by Girls; Selection, Hill Kid; 1st Spelling Class, the prizes being won by: 1st, Bates; Second, Smith; and Third, Young; Solo, Kathryn War- fel; Reading Carolive Schneider; the second Spelling class, with prizes won by 1st, Emma McDannel; Sec- ond, Paul Frey; Third, Clayton Shenk; Play, by the Girls; Selection by the Hill Kid; General Informa- tion class, and prizes won by Chas. Weidman, first; Amos Hambright, Second; E. R. McDannel, Third; Song, Girls; Selection by the Hill Kid. The class wish to extend their most hearty thanks for the fine co- ity in making this a success. tO) Cerne There is no better way to boost your business than by local news naney adverticine tf and Mrs. Wm. Bleecher, of Lancas- ter; Mr. and Mrs. John Shank and daughter, Betty Jane, of York; Miss { Esther Shank and Mrs. Minerva Shank, of Bainbridge, were Sunday goests with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shank, at Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Young, Sr. of town; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hiestand and daughter, of Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. Sell, of Penryn; Mr. John B. Hiestand, of Woodstock, Ill, were Sunday guests of Christ Heistand, and family at Manheim. Misses Mildred Cuddeback, Virginia Greenawalt, Maude Schneider, Edna Pennell, Ruth Derr and Eunice Herr and Mrs. Norman Sprecher attended the banquet of the Otterbein Guild in the basement of the Otterbein Church Harrisburg on Wednesday evening. Mr. Fred Farmer, of Baltimore, Md.; Mr. Joseph Charles, of town; Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Baer, of Salun- ga; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Baer, of Landisville, were Sunday callers at the Howard Longenecker home on East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kuhn, of Newport; Miss Margaret Kuhn, of Loysville; Mrs. Florence Kuhn, of New Bloomfield; Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Kuhn and family, of Waynes- boro; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kuhn and family, of Zullinger; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kuhn, of Harrisburg: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuhn, and family, of Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peters, of Sparrows Point, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. John Trout, of Maytown; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Zinn and family of Maytown; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trout, of Lancaster, attended the funeral of Mrs. Harry Kuhn here on Monday. Heartiest Congratulations From The Bulletin Ray Neweomer was 15 years old on Thursday, May 5. Rhoda Eby celebrated her birth- day Friday, May 6th. Donald Rettew was 9 years old on Thursday, April 28th. Evelyn Kuhns celebrated her birthday Sunday, May 8 Mrs. Philip Greiner observed her birthday on Thursday, May 5. Mr. Cvrus Gainer celebrated his birthday on Tuesday, May 10th, Marie Mumma celebrated her birthday on Tuesday, May 10th. Mr. John Young, of Quarryville, had a birthday on Monday, May 9. Mrs. Tillie Hinkle will be 74 years old tomorrow, Thursday, May 12th. Mr. Arthur Hershey, of Lancas-| ter, formerly of town, celebrated his birthday on Saturday, May 7. Miss Lottie B. Snyder, of Lititz, well known in this section, is cele- | brating her birthday today, May 11 | Industrial Notes Middletown—The Weis Pure Food Store, Whitman building, South Un- ion street, opened for business. Villanova — $500,000 gymnasium building of Villanova College for- mally opened. Bellefonte — Plans being drawn for proposed post office building es- timated to cost about $125,000. Starrucca—General contract for constructing two-room annex to the Starrucca school building awarded Joseph Husvar for sum of $5,560. Construction of new road to re lieve traffic on Lincoln Highway be- tween Philadelphia and Trenton will | Harrisburg. | opened People’s | moved to new quarters at 64 Fay- | way connecting Muncy with Dan- be undertaken soon according to an announcement made recently by the State Department of Highways at West Newton — Angelos Samios Restaurant, Main and Water streets. Weatherly—Harold H. Kock and Herbert S. Warner purchased the Central Garage of L. G. Nuss. Delta—Improvements made in the Stubb’s Department Store. Conshohocken—Darrar Boot Shop ette Street. Turbotville—Missing link in High ville and other points in the upper North Branch Valley, outside of the { Borough limits, to be paved. lO Cee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latchford and children; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Snyder, and Mrs. Paul Garber and two sons, Paul and Freddie, motored to Middletown on Sunday to visit Mrs. Garber’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Newpher Garber. HENRY G:CARPENTEF INSURANCE ~ MOUNT JOY PA. Lery lind of Insurance except life anywhere in Pennsylvania, \ ELECTRIC LIGHT Community Sale AT ny JOY ees Every, Wednes. Evening During April and May At their plage of business on the road leading to the Mount Joy Cemetery, a short distanceifrom Mount Joy » » COWS, | SHOATS Poultry, Baby Chicks Apples, \ Fruit Merchandise, Etc. SALE AT 7 B, M C. 3S. Frank & Bro. apr.6-tf Th 0 i Mt. Joy Theatre Sr A Thursday, May 12 oo HEN you are planning the | dainty sandwiches which will de- food for your May Day |light the winsome little Queen of Party outdoors, you want |the May. it to be as novel and| Three Layer Sandwiches: Sim- pleasing to the happy little| mer together one cup of crushed girl who is Queen of the May, and | Hawaiian pineapple, one-fourth to her guests, as the surprised lit- | cup sugar and two tablespoons tle flowers which are peeping out {lemon juice until the mixture is at the new spring. Why not try | thick. Cool. Cut whole wheat a new sort of sandwich which is |or Ee bread in very thin easy to make, nutritious and |slices, butter and spread with soft- easily digested? Here is one: ened and seasoned cream cheese. Pineapple and Nut Sandwiches: | Cover with another slice of bread Mix well together two cream |and butter, and spread with the cheeses, one-fourth cup drained [pineapple mixture. Again cover crushed Hawaiian pineapple, one-| with buttered bread, and cut into fourth cup chopped salted al-| narrow fingers. monds, and spread between thinly The acids of pineapple turn al- sliced and buttered graham bread. | kaline in the body, and its enzyme Make in required quantities, and | bromelin content is an aid to di- be sure to save the syrup from the | gestion, «a there will be no after- pineapple to use in a fruit drink { math of indigestion to your May L By going to a little more trou-| Day Party if you serve these fic vou can make the following sand wic he 8 ¥ BUILD SECURITY with Savings EITHER adverse fo r- tune, nor hard times, nor old age holds any fears pr the man or woman with a trong Bank Account. You can begin today to place yourself in this enviable po- sition, to permanently es- tablish your financial inde- pendence. Open Account Open a Sa%ings Account here. Make week-to- week deposits gnd watch your balance mourit. Before long you, too, will épjoy Or 4 curity. First National B and Trust Co. Mount Joy, Pa. a 5 STATE THEATRE § The Show Place of Lancaster County BQLUMBIA, PENNA. O00 FREE FOR CUT CRYSTAL SEREMWARE Fifth Avenue shapes of a beautiful “gptical effect Manufactured by Susquehanna Cut Glass Co%, Columbia, Pa. Made by Columbia workmen starting Thursday gay 12th and every Thursday thereafter Ng N by, Friday and Saturday, May 13-14 \ KAY FRANCIS & FREDERIC MARC In a romantic Cemedy surprise of the year \ “STRANGERS IN LOVE” 3 Ww John Barrymore A and 1 Lionel Barrymore and $ “ARSENE LUPIN” A = 8 Part x 6 Detective Lloyd A & of oP of oo A J J nD J 4 + + Ls rday, May 14 | OF THE CITY” \ with Jean Harlow, Walter Huston also Big Star, Comedy and Phil. Atheletics in Baseball Evenings only First Show 7:00 a 110 COMING “CARLESS LADY” “SHOP WORN™, a | —pe . ssn MOOSE THEATRE ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. TWO EVENING, SHOWS 6:45 and 8:45 Thursday, May 12th ‘High Speed Wigh Buck Jones Wednesday, May 11th Dancers in the Dark with Miriam Hopkins RRA FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY gh AND 14th “AMATEUR DADDY” with WARNER BAXTER Monday, May 16th Tuesday, May 17th “Ladies of the Jury’’ | ‘Twenty-Four Ho with Edna May Oliver with Clive Brook