The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 19, 1932, Image 5

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MEN’S DEPARTMENT
Palmolive, Colgates or Life Buoy Shaving
Cream i. ives “ oie vik 27¢
J. J. Taleum..39¢ William's Shaving Cream with Aqua Velva. ..33c
1:Pint Vacuum Bottles... .,... +» ins 59¢





Hot Water Bottles, $1.00 value.

MAUST FORMULA DEPARTMENT
35¢ 2 oz. Bottle of Vanilla, Orange or Lemon


STATIONERY DEPARTMENT
35c HoHand Linen... sameness 27c
5c Monogram Paper 49c








BRA na ad 19¢
$1.00 NIOMIZEIS: Th rev retry rene dB¢ Cascara Tablets 100. 29c¢
J. & J. 25c Band Aid. 8 19¢ $1.00 Beef, Wine and Iron........ he iene 79c
J. & J. 35¢ 1 in. by 5 yds. Adhesive......... 50c Milk of 39¢
SODA UNTAIN
A Coupon will be given with each Fountain on the 15th, entitling the holder to a Free Jumbo
Chocolate Ice Cream Soda, redeemable during the
We serve only The Famous Philadelphia Dolly Madi
nt Joy Community Show.
Ice Cream.
ET GOODS DEPARTMENT
Morning, Dew Cream 40c size, special. ...... 27¢

2 Pkgs. tex with 1 Kleenex, special....... 59¢
$1.00 Coty¥erfume, special............... 89c
35¢ Tooth SHE ve ea 19¢

CONFECTIONERY DEPARTMENT
Cameo Extra Fine Chocolates, 11b.......... 37c
Fresh Supply of Bunte’s Daggetts Best





PHOTO SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT
Free Developing one week only on all films
also $1.00 Cameras..... ttre enter 89c
$4.50 Comoeras By... $3.75


tions No. 1, 10, 25, 50 and 100.
OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Prescriptions prepared according to the Highest
Apothecaries Art
Visit our modern Open-View Prescription Laboratory
We will give a $1.25 Hot Water Bottle free, with Prescrip+




MOTTO. If there is an item that you would like us to carry
just tell us, and we will be glad to get it for you.
“KIDDIES’’—A surprise awaits each of you.
MAUST APOTHECARY
MOUNT }JOY
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Religious News

In Our Churches
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY AND
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Donegal Presbyterian Church

bring this news to this office every
Mount Joy Mennontte Church
7:00 P, M. Young People’s Meeting.
& Rev. C, B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor
& | Church School 9:00 D, C. Witmer,
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Kraybill’s Mennonite Church
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Sunday Morning
8:00 A. M. Sunday School.
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Saturday 2 P, M, Preparatory Ser-
9:00 A. M, Communion Service.
Reformed Mennonite Church
bl Christian S. Nolt, pastor
& There will be services in th: Re-
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Sunday, Oct. 23, 1932
9:30 A. M. Church School.
Miss Alice Strickler, supt.
10:30 A. M. Divine worship
sermon.
7:00 P. M. Epworth League.
Come and worship with us.
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MOUNT JOY, PA.
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S and SERVICE

7 P. M. Church services
Rheeims.
Church of God
Sunday, Oct. 23, 1932
Sunday School 9:30.
Preaching 10:30 A. M.
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Preaching at 7:30 P. M.
Prayer meeting Wednesday e
ing 7:45.

Holy communion and sermon
first Sunday of each month at 1
Sunday School at 9:15.
Morning prayer and sermon 1
on the Gospel of St. Mark.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday e
ing at 6:30.
All who have no church home
us.
The Methodist Episcopal Churc
Sunday, October 23, 1932
Garber, Superintendent.
dren’s Sermon and Sermon.
Theme: The Breaking Point,
7:30 P. M. Vespers.
Special Harvest Home Program
Service.
Next Week
Missionary Society.

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day at 9:30 a. m. from the home, with | Methodist church.
2 further services at 10 a. m. at the
Fairview Brethren in Christ church.
: 3 Burial will be in the adjoining ceme- Church
l { > Rev. J. C. Deitzler, Ph. D., Pastor
Anna M. Wealand
& Miss Anna M. Wealand, of Eliza- ji
lues or 1932 $ bethtown, who would have attained | *¢
gf ! *¢* | her ninety-fifth birthday on Decem- kind.
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seases Wednesday at-her home.
Known to hundreds in Elizabeth-| Senior Society 6:30 P. M.
Miss Wea- Evening Worship 7:15 P. M.
land was a lifelong resident of the j Topic, Satan's Strategies Against
borough and was the oldest native | Son.
3 inhabitant. At one time
Elizabethtown’s = postmistress,
TT for more than half a century con-|day at 7:30 P. M.
| ducted a millinery business.
** town, and four nieces, of Harris-
Tunnel cemetery, Elizabethown.
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Joos eee deol pe ede deed | Subscribe for The Bulletin
school.
7:30 Prayer service.
8:15 Sunday School Lesson
hearsal.
in the activities and services of
Sunday Announcements:
Bible School 9:30 A. M.
ber 13, died of a complication of di- | Junior society at 5:15 P. M.
Intermediate Society 5:45 P. M.
wag | Weekly announcements:
and Community Bible Study on Mon-
eet eee
x home on Saturday. Burial in Mount | with Mrs. Shoemaker’s parents,
and Mrs, O. L. Mease. Mrs. Shank,
nied | =
mother of Mrs. Mease, accompa
them and will reside here.

Wednesday evening service 7:
Everybody welcome at all times.
Morning Worship at 10:30 A.
Topic, Satan’s Strategies Against Man-
Choir rehearsal Tuesday 7:30 P.
o% | Surviving her are a nephew, Ed-|M.
3 gar Hoover, and a great-nephew, Prayer Services Thursday 7:30 P.
| William Winters, both of Elizabeth- You are cordially invited.
Rev. C. B, Segelken, D. D., Pastor
Church School 9:30 o'clock H. S.
Morning worship and sermon at
30.
Rev. Herbert A. McKain, Pastor
and
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Rev. O. L. Mease, S. T. D., Pastor
Sunday Church School at 9:00.
Quarterly. Conference Tuesday even-
on
of Sunday, October 23
+ 8:30 Sunday School at Florin,
Ne Rheems and West Green Tree.
at
1:30 P. M. Children’s Meeting at
Florin. Bro. M. A. Jacobs, of York
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Rev. Paul G. Martin, A. B., Minister
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St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Rev’d. William S. J. Dumvill, Rector
the
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Evening Prayer 7:30. Subjected
for . evening address. Plain talks
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are
invited to come and worship with
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“The Church on the Square”
Rev. W. Ridgway Petre, B. D., Pastor
9:30 A, M. Sunday School, Dr. E. W.
10:30 A. M. Morning Worship Chil-
and
Monday 7:30 P, M. Woman's Home
Wednesday, Junior League, after
Dis-
re- |
All are invited cordially to share
the
Florin United Brethren in Christ
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Mr, and Mrs. Shoemaker and daugh-
ter of Harrisburg, spent the week-end
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At Marietta Theatré
On Wednesday and Thursday, Ben
Lyon and Sally Eilers are co-starred in
“Hat Check Girl,” a swift moving ro-
mance of Manhattan, With the unique
romance of a Park Avenue millionaire
and a night club “Hat Check Girl” as
its theme, the picture promises a good
share of excitement and drama, The
splendid supporting cast of Ginger Rod-
gers, Monroe Oweley and Authur
Pierson rate the production as one of
the most entertaining pictures, Pedi-
greed patrons of society's Blue Book
held no secrets for the “Hat Check
Girl.”
On Friday and Saturday, including
the special Saturday Matinee, Edmund
Lowe is featured in “Chandu, the Ma-
gician,” from the great radio mystery
drama. Lowe masters the wizardy of
the Yogi, performs feats of magic
 
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date hereof, to Sep
1932, or be forever deb
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HENRY H. EBY,
Isaac R, Herr, Zimmern.an,
Myers & Kready, Attys,






















holds his persecutors at bay with his
hypnotic eyes, escapes from being
buried alive on the floor of the Nile
and introduces new tactics in the art
of lovemaking, Irene Ware plays op-
posite Lowe in the romantic lead, with
Bela Lugosi, Herbert Mundin and
Henry B. Walthall, The sixth chapter
of “Heroes of the West” is presented
on this program,
On Monday and Tuesday, “Una-
shamed,” a story of a girl who is pitted
against her own brother in a courtroom
drama, comes to the Marietta. Helen
Twelvetrees plays the part of the hero-
ine whose indiscretions force her to
face the choice of sacrificing her honor
or dooming her brother to death at the
hands of the executioner. Robert
Young, who scored in a big way in
“The Wet Parade” plays the brother,
the rest of the splendid cast being
composed of Lewis Stone, Jean Her-
sholt, John Miljan, Monroe Oweley,
Robert Warwick and Gertrude Mich-
ael,
 
“SPEAK EASILY” '
“CONGORILLA”

 
 






ere.
MRS. C. R. FREY NAMED
FARM HEAD AT E'TOWN
Mrs. C. R. Frey, of Elizabethtown,
was elected president of the Society of
Farm Women, No. 6, at a meeting held
recently at the home of Mrs, H. B.
Keller.
The other officers elected were: vice
president, Mrs, John Groy; secretary,
Mrs, Milton Eberly; corresponding sec-
retary, Miss Lela Coble; treasurer,
Mrs, H. H. Lehn.
Miss Anna Forbes, of Lancaster, de-
livered the first of a series of lectures
on homemaking, on “the Living Room
of the Home.”
Those present were: M. B. Ginder,
Mrs. J. K. Graman, Mrs. C. L. Greiner,
Mrs, Elias Geib, Mrs. H. Martin Hof-
fer, Mrs. Paul H. Brandt, Mrs. C. B.
Risser, Mrs, R. B. Aldinger, Mrs. Earl
Wolgemuth, Mrs. Emory Wolgemuth,
Mrs, Milton Eberly, Mrs. Isaac P. Esh-
leman, Mrs. John Groy, Mrs. S. B. Im-
boden, Mrs, A. A. Coble, Mrs, C. R. 1
Frey, Mrs. Max A. Lauffer, Mrs. J. Monday & Tuesday
R. Risser,’ Mrs; Pauline Lauffer, Mrs, Oct. 24th ahd 25th
H. H. Lehn, Misses Ann Forbes, Mar-
ion Greiner, Grace Wolgemuth, Orpha Edmund
Geib, Lela Coble, Estella Coble and Richard Atlen
Harold Greiner, in A
The next meeting will be conducted “ ”
at the home of Mrs. J. K. Garman, GUILTY ASHELL
Elizabethtown R. D: 2 on Saturday af-
ternoon, November 5,
\MARIETTA\
._ THEATRE
(Formerly Acri’s Theatre) Ter
MARIETTA, PA.
THURS., OCT. 19th-20th
BEN LYON
“HAT\CHECK GIRL” .
LADIES NOT ALLO TERRY—TUNE
MOVIE ALBUM SPORT CHAMPION
FRI. and SAT OCT. 21st--22nd
SPECIAL SA DAY MATINEE
VALUABLE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
EDMUNDSYLOWE
“CHANDU, THE MAGICIAN”
HEROES OF THE WEST SHRIAL—CHAPTER NO. 6
School Days (Flip the Frog) Choo (Our Gang Comedy)
MON. and TUES, ODL
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TRe Show Place of Lancaster
County
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Wellnesday & Thursday
t. 19th and 20th
The), Year's Comedy Smash
“BLESSED EVENT”
From Sdpsation Broadway Stage
Sgccess Featuring
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Lee Tkacy, Mary, Brian
and\Dick Powell
 
 



 


 
& Saturday
Oct. 21%t and 22nd
George Bancroft
In his newest Paramount Picture
“LADY and GENT”
 
 
 
 



 






 





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MOOSE THEATRE
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
TWO\EVENING SHOWS 6:45 and 8:45
WEDNES. and THURS., OCT. 19th and 20th
Marion Davie\and Robert Montgomery in
“Blondie of the Follies”
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCT. 21st and 22nd
Jackie Cooper with Conrad Nagel
Lewis Stone and Lom, Wilson in
“Divorce in the ‘Eamily”
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MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCT.
“GUILTY AS HEL
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