PAGE FOUR L. W. Mumma GENERAL HARDWARE Electric Washers Electric Refrigerators Electric Stoves Electric Irons Electric Sweepers Uniflow Electric Pumping Outfits Both Deep and Shallow Wells FLORIN, PA. Take Notice! m now connected with the NA- PROTECTIVE REGISTRY, OKLAHOMA and I am in ord your FINGER PRINTS with the above named office. The charges are very lowifor the ser- vice on them. For details call or drop me a card at this address, JOHN J. LOEWEN, 209 W. Donegal Street, Mt. Joy, Pa, oct.19-1t PUBLIC AUCTION TURDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 29th (Will be sold at the Anchor Sales and Auction, one mile south of bethtown, near Rheems, L OF TESTED COWS ture and Hardware, Chickens, lot of tanned calf hides, ne lot of other articles. Shoats at 1 o'clock, o'clock sharp. Terms cdh., Anyone having anything to sell bing it here as we have a buyer for it. We sell on small commission S. REED Wagner & Mummau, Aucts. Kaylor, Herr & Sons, Clerks. Anyone having stock for sale{drop a card or phone 171R5 Elizabethtgwn. Don’t forget the time and da Its changed to Saturday, October 29th'at1 o'clock. 1 My barn has been cleaned and spray- ed by the State to sell Tested Cows. IN RE: ASSIGNED ESTATE OF EZRA E. WOLGEMUTH AND LIZZIE B. WOLGEMUTH, HIS WIFE Trust Book A 1, Page 20 Notice is hereby given that Ezra E. Wolgemuth and wife have made a general assignment of the property of the former, in trust for the benefit of his creditors, to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the said Ezra E. Wolgemuth are requested to make pay- ment, and those having claims to pre- sent them within six months from the date hereof, to wit, September 29th, 1932, or be forever debarred from com- ing in upon the fund. JACOB E. WOLGEMUTH, DANIEL E, WOLGEMUTH, HENRY H. EBY, Assignees Isaac R. Herr, Zimmern.an, Myers & Kready, Attys. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY In reassigned estate of Benjamin F. Kendig and John A, Kendig partners trading as Kendig Brothers, Benjamin F. Kendig and Sue H. Kendig his wife and John A, Kendig and Roberta F. Kendig his wife Trust Book 30, Page 136 Notice if hereby given that the un- oct.5-4t dersigned auditor appointed by the Common Pleas Court of Lancaster County to make distribution of the balance as shown in the account filed by H. N. Nissly and Rohrer Stoner As- signees will hold a meeting for that purpose on Thursday, November 20th, 1932, at two o'clock p. m. in the Court Room No. 2 of the Court House in the City of Lancaster, Pa., where all per- sons interested in the said distribution may attend and present their claims. OWEN P. BRICKER, oct. 19-3t Auditor a sour blade in amillion Religious News | In Our Churches NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. | | Kraybill's Mennonite Church 9:00 Sunday School. Mount Joy Mennonite Church 9:00 Sunday School. 7:00 Sermon. 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 services in th: Re-| formed Mennonite church on West | Main street next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. | Church of the Brethren Sunday, October 30th 8:30 A, M. Sunday School at Florin, Rheems and West Green Tree, 10 A. M. Church services at West Green Tree, Nov. 1 and 2 Lovefeast at Rheems beginning Tuesday at 10 A. M. Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School 9:30 o'clock H. S. Newcomer, superintendent. Morning worship and 10:30. Evening worship and 7:30 P. M, Wednesday evening service 7:30. sermon at sermon at St. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ Rev. O. L. Mease, S. T. D., Pastor Sunday Church School at 9:00. Morning Worship 10:15. C. E. 6:30. Evening Worship 7:30. Mid-week devotional service on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. George A. Kercher, Pastor Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning service, Reformation Sunday—Has the Protestant church Failed with its Message? at 10:45 A.M. Vespers, subject, “An Estimate of Spiritual Values” 7 P. M. Salunga M. E. Church Rev. Herbert A. McKain, Pastor Sunday, October 30 World Temperance Sunday 9:30 A. M. Church School. Miss Alice Strickler, supt. 10:30 A. M. Divine worship and sermon. 7:00 P. M. Epworth League. We invite you to worship with us Church of God Rev. Paul G. Martin, A. B., Minister Sunday, Oct. 29, 1932 Sunday School 9:30. Preaching 10:30 A. M. C.E. 645 P. M. Preaching at 7:30 P. M. Meeting of the Sunday School Board will be held Monday evening at 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- ing 7:45. Everybody welcome at all times. 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 Evening Prayer 7:30. Subjected for evening address. Plain talks on the Gospel of St. Mark. Choir rehearsal Wednesday even- ing at 6:30. All who have no church home are invited to come and worship with us. The Methodist Episcopal Church “The Church on the Square” Rev. W. Ridgway Petre, B. D., Pastor Sunday, October 30, 1932 World Temperance Sunday 9:30 A. M. Sunday School, Dr. E. W. Garber, Superintendent. Special Temperance program in charge of the Adult Bible class. 10:30 A. M. Morning worship. Special World’s Temperance Serv- ice. Children’s Sermon and sermon. Theme: Trusting in Lying Words. 6:45 P. M. Epworth League. Dr. E. W. Garber will lead. 7:30 P. M. Vespers. Theme: A Man’s Life. Wednesday, Junior League, after school. 7:30 Prayer service. 8:15 Epworth League Business meeting. 8:30 TI.esson Discussion Class. Friday, 8 P. M. Senior choir re- hearsal. October 30 and Nov. 6 the week of prayer for revival. The Methodist church invites you to its services. Florin United Brethren in Christ Church Rev. J. C. Deitzler, Ph. D., Pastor Sunday Announcements: Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship at 10:30 A, M. Theme: Satar(’s Strategies Against the Church of Christ.” Junior society at 5:15 P. M. Intermediate Society 5:45 P. M. Senior Society 6:30 P, M. Evening Worship 7:15 P. M. Subject: Satan’s Strategies Against the Believer.” Weekly announcements: Community Bible Study on Mon- day at 7:30 P. M. Choir rehearsal Tuesday 7:30 P. Prayer Services Thursday 7:30 P. M. All are welcome. ee at eee. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, LANCASTERCO., PA. 2,000 Exhibits At Mount Joy's Show (From page 3) Maiden Blush—J, W, Bruckhart, D. A. Brubaker Russets—H. S, Nolt, D, A, Brubaker, [J. N. Hainly, Dominee—D. A, Brubaker, J. N. Hainly, Masonic Homes. Sweet Rambo—J. N, Hainly, second; D. A. Brubaker, third. Willow Twig—D, A. Brubaker, sec- ond; J, N. Hainly, third, Other Varieties—J. S. Hertzler, H. |F. Good, C. R, Farmer, FRUIT Quinces—Susan Daugherty. Peaches—J, S. Hertzler, Elmer R. Snyder, Mrs. N. S, Zug, Pears—Elmer R. Snyder, Rolandis Fry, C, R, Farmer. NUTS Shell Barks—Simon Snyder, Lewis W. Frysinger, Erma Heistand. English Walnuts—MTrs, Oscar Strick- ler, George Gantz, Mrs, George Ret- tew, Black Walnuts—Elias Hollinger, Jacob Zook, Sr, Daniel Wentzel. GRAPES Blue Grapes—Mrs. H. W. Engle, C. D. Harsh, Elmer R. Snyder. White Grapes—Hiram Nissley, H, S. Nolt, Eli Bentzel. POTATOES Russett—H, H., Landis, Milton Sny- der, J. Everett Martin. Green Mountain—Clarence N, Shel- ly, I. B. Zook, H. H. Landis. Rose of Erin—Harry Zerphey, Mrs. Emma Coble. Cobblers—William Livingood, landis Frey, Masonic Homes. Sweep Stakes—H. H. Landis. Heaviest Potato—I. B. Zook, second. Yams—Elizabeth Livingood, Thelma Barto, Jacob Dick. Sweet Potatoes—Milton Snyder, Mrs, B. G. Longenecker, Mrs. Emma Coble. BAKED GOODS Cakes Butter Cakes—Mrs, Raymond Zook, Mrs, W. H. Strickler, Mrs, Anna Ris- ser. Chocolate—Mrs, C. B. Risser, Mrs. A. B. Felker, Mrs. B. G. Longenecker. Angel Food—Margie Brubaker, Mrs. C. B. Risser, Mrs. James Hubley. Sponge—Mrs. Anna Risser, Mrs. W. Z. Hoffman, Margie Brubaker. Sugar Cookies—Mrs. Henry O. Steh- man, Mrs, John Kolp, Mrs. C. S. Brandt. Hermit—Mrs. Daniel Felker, Esther Ro- | Rohrer, Mrs. E. W. Eichelberger. Oatmeal — Esther Rohrer, Estella Coble, Mrs, Daniel Felker. Molasses—Mrs. John Grosh, Mrs. Henry G. Stehman, Clara Gross. Chocolate Cookies—Mrs, Joe Miller, Mrs. E. W. Eichelberger, Mrs. H. B. Keller. PIES Pumpkin pie—Mrs. Daniel Felker, Annie S, Brandt, Mrs. J. B. Brubaker. Two crust pie—Mrs, A. E, Felker, Mrs. James Hubley, Mrs. M. B. Gin- der. Buns—Mrs. John Grosh, Mrs, Ira Summy, Mrs. M. B. Ginder. Bread—Mrs, W. A. Berrier, Russell Shope, Mrs. Minnie Dehl. SOAP Boiled soap—Mrs. Mark Breneman, Mrs. Jacob Zook, Mrs. J. B. Hostetter. Soap (Cold process)—Mrs. A. E. Felker, Mrs, Christ Horst, Mrs, Ches- ter Snavely. SCHOOL WORK Rural Schools Drawing—Sunnyside School, Andrew Martin, teacher; Dorothy Moseman, teacher; School, E, Rohrer, teacher. Wood Work — Rheems Grammar School, second. Open Art—Robert Hostetter, William Stauffer, George Pierce. BOROUGH SCHOOL WORK Art—Mount Joy High School, Eliza- bethtown High School, Maytown. Mrs. Lincoln Penmanship First Grade—Mount Joy, Elizabeth- town. Second Grade—Elizabethtown, Mt. Joy. Third Grade—Mount Joy, Elizabeth- town. Fourth Grade—Mt, town. Seventh Grade—Mt. Joy, Elizabeth- town. Joy, Elizabeth- POULTRY Light Brahmas—Ammon F. Shelly, 1 cock; 1, 3, 4, hen; 1, pullet; Earl Wein- hold, 2 cock; 2 hen; 1 cockerel, 2 pul- let; 1 pen. Jersey Black Giants—Earl Weinhold, 2 hen; Amos Shelley, 1 cock; 1 and 3 hen, 1, 2, 3 cockerel; 1, 2, 3 pullet. Silver Spangled Hamburg — Earl Weinhold, 1 hen; H. H. Johnson, 1 cock, 1, 2 cockerel, 1, pullet, Frizzles—Earl Weinhold, 1 cock, 1 hen, 1 cockerel, 1 pullet. White Crested Black Polish—Earl Weinhold, 1 cock, 1 hen. Silver Laced Wyandotte—Earl Wein- hold, 1 cockerel, 1 pullet. S. C. Anonas—H, H. Strickler, 1, 2, 3 cock, 1, 2, 3 hen; 1, 2, 3 cockerel; 1, 2, 3 pullet. Buff Rocks—H. H. Strickler, 1, 2 hen, 1, 2, 3 cockerel; 1, 2, 3 pullet. Single Comb White Leghorns—H. H. Strickler, 1 cock; 1, 2, 3 cockerel; 1, 2, 3 pullet. English White Leghorn—Raymond Ginder, 2 pullet, J. Wolgemuth, 1 cockerel, 4 pullet; Raymond Hostetter, 3 pullet. Golden Seabright Bantams—H, H. Johnson, 2, 3, 4 cockerel; 2, 3, 4 pul- let; Ammon Shelly, 1 cock; 1, 2 hen; 1, 5 cockerel, 1, 5 pullet. Buff Cochin Bantams—H. H, Strick- ler, 1, 3 cock; 1, 2 hen; H. H. Johnson, 2 cock 3, 4 hen. Black Cochin Bantams—H. H. John- son 1 cock, 2 hen; H. H. Strickler 1 hen; Ammon Shelly, 2 cock; 1 cock- erel, 1 pullet. Spangled Old English Game Ban- tam—H. H. Strickler, 1, 2, 3'hen; 1, 2, Subscribe for The Bulletin 3 cockerel, 1, 2, 3 pullet. Garfield School, | SPORTS By “Mikey” Weaver Two Manheim bowling teams played a game on the Lincoln alleys here last Wednesday evening. The Spinning Room defeated the Weave Room 2485 to 2343. Team No. 4 of Rohrerstown de- feated Team No. 2 by a 2741 to 2518 score on the Lincoln alleys, here, Friday evening. COLUMBIA BOWLERS WON FROM THE LOCAL SIX Columbia pinmen made it two out of three with the Lincoln team here, winning the first and third games. The total margin was 126 pins. Score: Columbia 1st 2nd 3rd Tis Hogentogler 220 175 186 581 C. Kline ..... 191 176 176 543 Strawhridge 159 159 A. Myers wy 109 0... 179 McMullen 159 159 160 478 H. Kline ..... 179 158 337 Hinkle -....... 168 167 335 Totals ..... 917 848 847 2612 Lincoln 1st 2nd 3rd Tis Stoner ....... 155 ves. 155 Kramer ...... sai eee 145 145 Sternberger 186-138 ... 324 Matcer ...... 161 137 150 448’ Munley ...... «ve 2150 143 293 Butch 179 224 147 550 Spence ....... 179 209 185 573 Totals ..... 860 858 768 2486 etl Eee BAYUKS WON FROM OUR LINCOLN BOWLERS The Bayuks, of Lancaster, de- feated the Lincoln team on the Lincoln alleys here on Monday nite 2695 to 2654. Davis, of the visitors, was high single and triple. The score: Lincoln ist 2nd 3rd Tis Kromer ...... 190 185 151 526 M Good ..... 209 161 169 539 J. Mateer 226: ... 144 370 A. Sprecher 173° 138 175 35331 E. Randler wen, 164 164 M. Reinhold 178 167 179 524 Totals ...... 976 860 818 2654 Bayuks iat 2nd 3rd Tis Davis ........ 199 x4 237 ¢11 Tore aaa arm Deitrich ... 15+ 160 145 314 Fiamma 15 168 150. 4-7 Givbble ....... 184 3T 1,7 565 Brubaker ..... 166 190 162 518 Totals ....., 898 889 908 2695 ——— A MOUNT JOY AND LITITZ BATTLE TO TIE SCORE Mount Joy and Lititz battled to a scoreless deadlock in a game played here on Sunday. Both teams showed up well on the defensive and neither succeeded in getting within 20 yards of the goal line. Mount Joy has five first downs to Lititz two. Lititz (0) Mount Joy (0) Davidson L..E. ... Schneider .... L. T. .. Gutschall Stergis .. L. G. .. B. Darrenkamp Wonder ...... Cot Weidman May ...... BenlGhi oui Wealand Templeton ..... RT ..... Klugh Neidermyer ... R. E. .. J. Germer Getz ........ QB, a Wall Geitz . L. H. B. . H. Darrenkamp Adams .... R.’H. B. Kramer Carpenter PF. B. Gibbons Number of first downs: Lititz 00 110 0—2 ME Joy... in 210 2-5 Substitutions: Lititz — Went- worth, Gibbons, Kling. Mount Joy —Halbleib, Pennel, G. Germer, Brown, Snyder, Seiders. Referee, Ellis; umpire, Showal- ter; head linesman, Mateer; time of periods, 10 minutes. rt Reeser MOUNT JOY HIGH AND MANHEIM TWP. HIGH TIE The Manheim Township High booters battled to a 2 to 2 deadlock with the Mount Joy High team Friday afternoon on the Neffsville field. Both teams scored their goals in the second period. The teams played on even terms throughout and the game went to two extra periods, but neither outfit could break the tie, Manheim Twp. H. (2) Mt. Joy (2) Smith .......:.... Secvears | L. LL B........ Pennel Powl........... R.F. B.........Griener LH. B...... Schneider Harnish........ C. H. B.......Hostetter Hollinger. ..... BR. HH. B.......... Buller Johnson......... GC: L.........., Mateer R. Garber........: YL L............ Brian Hufford..... seed Fee inns Myers Shay..... «iis LER...... Weidman C, Garber. ...... Canton Score by periods: MTHS... ..........;... 020 0-2 Mount 0200-2 Goals: Mt. Joy—Hostetter, Mateer; M. T. H. S.—Shay, Hufford. Referee, Don Witmer, F. and M.; time of periods, 10 minutes. ee et etre Greenville—Bessemer and Lake Erie ailroad Co. to put their locomotive de- partment shops at this place on full time operations, Ellwood City—R. H. McDanel Co., New Brighten, received 77,388 contract for construction of post office building here, Newtown U. B. in Christ Rev. H. M. Tobias, pastor Sunday, October 30, 1932 Sunday School at 9:30 in charge of Emanuel Myers. Morning worship at 10:15. mon subject, “A Good Man.” C. E. Sunday at 6:00 P. M. No prayer service on Wednesday evening as we will worship with the Brethren in Christ in their re- Ser- vival service. Jean Bundel, Janet Smith, The Activities At Our Public. Schools Mr. G. Adams, of the Crowell Publishing Company, of Springfield Ohio, met the High Schoo! on Tues- day to put on a subscription cam- paign for the benefit of the Senior class. The Courtesy club is planning for a Hallowe’en party in the gym on Wednesday evening. The Assembly program on Tues- day included a piano solo, “Second Valse,” by Godard, Virginia Saus- ser; a violin solo, ‘“Adoration,” by Borowski, Mary Elizabeth Nissly. The clubs of our High School, of the second section met Thursday, October 13. The members and officers are: Library Club Miss Martin advises* these mem- bers: Joe Brown, Ruth Nissly, Ruth Breneman, Irene Gutshall, Frances Liggins, Mary Newcomer. Dramatic Club Miss Bare is assisted by Eleanor Fackler as president and Helen Dillinger as secretary, with these members: Fanny Dillinger, Geta Dietz, Almeda Kaylor, Helen Stau- ffer, Dorothy Baker, Dorothy Webb Beulah Smith, Mary Fletcher, Ernestine Webb, Eleanor Fackler, Helen Dill- inger, Marian Nissly, Ruth Wittle, Ellen Garber, Lois Garber, Gloria Warta. Commercial Club Miss Littley is sponsor officers of the Commercial club are: President, James Shaeffer; Vice President, Helen Skeen; Sec- retary, Margaret Strickler; Treas- urer, William Brian. The members of the club are: Helen Skeen, James Shaeffer, Wm. Brian, Jane McElroy, Marie Mum- ma, Martha Hawthorne, Ruth Hen- drix, Mildred Eshleman, Clayton Erb, Warren Reist, John Zink, Ray mond Wagner,. Jerome Brubaker, Winfield Zink, Londa Zurin, Lloyd Derr, Homer Garlin, Ray Snyder, Joseph Wittle, Margaret Strickler. Stamp Club The officers are: President, Har- old Hauer; Vice President, Harold Backenstoe; Secretary and Treas- urer, Ray Newcomer, with Mr. Nit- rauer as advisor. and the The members are: Gerald Arntz, Harold Backenstoe, Richard Beam- esderfer, George Brown, Howard Brown, Robert Brown, Walter Brown, Clyde Gerberich, Karl Haines, Harold Hauer, David Heis- tand, Owen Mummau, Ray New- comer, Jack Toppin, Edward Weav- er. Nature Club Mr. Kreider instructs and the of- ficers include: President, Louise Schock; Vice President, Fanny E, Mateer; Treasurer and Secretary, Caroline Parrell; Program commit- tee, John Kraybill, Jeanne Schock, Violet Spangler. The club members are: Caroline Parrell, Violet Spangler, Margaret Mateer, Fanny Mateer, Arline Eng- le, Robert = Garber, Anna Geib, Charles Flowers Cornelius Hipler, Elizabeth Metzler, Anna Newcomer June Pennell, Barbara Brosey, Marguerite Divet, Raymond Charles, Gladys Zink, Helen Muss- er, Louise Schock, Martha Ellen Mumma, Jeanne Schock, Elizabeth Forney, Dorothy Habecker, Mary Jane Gingrich, Mary Catherine Mellinger, Mildred Funk. John Barnhart, Caroline Schneider, Efk- el Mvers, Leib, Tohn Krav till, Eva ~{a.ffer. : High School Cadet Corps C. E. Stauffer instructs these members: Irvin Smith, Joseph Ger- mer, Lester Funk, Donald Smith, Stewart Derr, Roy Eshleman, Clar- ence Secvears, Arthur Schneider, William Darrenkamp, Thomas Schroll, James Kipple, Robert Har- nish, Clayton Waltz, C. Nissley, Lean College, Robert Buller, James Martin, Frank Moore, Lester Hos- tette,r Charles Fitzkee, Nicholas Parrell, Omar Groff, Harry Walters Irvin Witmer, Charles Frank, Allen Hartman, Norman Fuhrman, Syl- vester Troutwine, Alfred Bates, Lester Funk, William Lawton, Rob- ert Lindemuth, Elmer Witmer, Robert Shenk, Edward Hendrix, Harry Weidman, Robert Keener, Joseph Witmer, John Nissley, Oli- ver Mateer H:uold Shotzberger, Arthur Gingrich, Robert Zink, Paul Hostetter, Bruce Greiner, John Schroll, John Myers, Edward Heil- ig, Brammel Tryon. Heartiest Congratulations From The Bulletin We want to congratulate each of the following for having reached another birthday: Saturday, October 29 Beatrice Derr, on West Street. Donegal Sunday, October 23 Mrs. Clayton Metzler, on Barbara Street. Mrs. Mae Darrenkamp, on Mount Joy street. Saturday, October 22 Robert Arntz, on Mount Joy St. Friday, October 21 Richard Myers, on Mount Joy Street. ; North Wednesday, Oct. 19 Arthur Myers, Mt. Joy St. Earl Miller, High Street. Monday, Oct. 17 Raver Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs Ear] Miller. rrr Aree Keep Cows Comfortable It is best to leave cows in the. fall pasture only long enough to eat the grass they want. Then they will be more comfortable in the barn than lying on the cold ground. Prevent reduced production and lost weight. Advertise in The Bulletin WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1932 Navy or Blue Turtle Neck Slipover Sweaters (wool) $] BRUBAKER’S MOUNT JOY, PENNA. DEPT. STORE a hank the people of Mount Joy and sur- for their kind and encouraging their loyal patronage. sonable prices, plus eff community. Remember this is the origi Joy. Young Folks Are Joined in W edlock (From page one) Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Berrier, Mr. and Mrs. John Berr- ier, Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. T. W. Miller, of Elizabethtown; Mrs. George Mumper, of Florin; Mark Berrier and Barclay, Esh- Mr. and Mrs. son, Gordon, Mrs. George of Elizabethtown; Mrs. James baugh, of Elizabethtown; Miss Mary Keck, of Mount Joy; Miss Myrtle Keck, of Elizabethtown; Mr. Victor Bushong, of Lancaster. Hess—Ruhl The marriage of Miss Almeda S. Ruhl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Ruhl and Miller M. Hess, son of Mr, and Mrs. Elam Hess, both of Mount Joy township, took place at the home of the bride’s parents, Thursday morning at 11 o'clock in the presence of the immediate families. Bishop Henry E. Lutz officiated and they were attended by Mr. and Mrs, Arthur S. Ruhl, brother and sister-in-law of the bride. After the ceremony a reception and dinner was held which was attend- ed by twenty-two guests. Mr. and Mrs, Hess and their at- tendants left on a trip to Covington, Kentuckey, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. James Brubaker, brother-in- law and sister of the bride. Both Mr. and Mrs, Hess were graduates from the Mount Joy High School. I 4 USHERS’ LEAGUE MET WITH HARRY NISSLY RECENTLY The Ushers’ League met at the home of H. N. Nissly and a very interesting program included: De- votions by Curtis Resch; Selections by Male Quartette, including Abr. Stauffer, Curtis Reisch, Warre Bentzel, Eli Bentzel; Violin selec- tions by Merle Hoffer and John Booth; Selections by Robert Hos- tetter. The address was by the pas- tor, Dr. O. L. Mease. Refreshments were Norman Sprecher, Dr. O. L. Mease, Lloyd Myers, Lloyd Kline, Frank Rahm, Earl Myers, Lester Mumma, Frank Musser, Maris Gainer, El Bentzel, Mr. Bushong, Warren Bentzel, Simon Hertzler, John Booth, Samuel Stayer, Abe Stauf- fer, Merle Hoffer, Curtis Reisch, Cloy Hoffer, Charles Derr, Arthur Sprecher, Christ Herr, Aaron Muss~ er, Daniel Brubaker, Robert Hostet ter, Howard Rehrer, Harry Kuhn, Harry Hendrix, Henry Engle, Mr. Lawton, Simon Nissly, Harry Ney; H. N. Nissly, Raymond Nissly, Roy Zink, Paris Hostetter. The next meeting will be held at the home of Daniel Brubaker. A AE Wellsboro—Roy J. Dunham’s new department store opened recently. Slippery Rock—P, J. Oesterling Co. of Butler, opened food store in Fried- Be served to: man building. SALE REGISTER If you want a notice of your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSO- LUTELY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are ready, let us print your Lills., That's the cheapest advertising you can get Friday, Oct. 28—On the premises in Florin, opposite Levi Mummau’s hard- ware store, entire equipment of an ice cream manufacturing plant, store fix- tures and the entire stock of an elec~ trical store by Jacob E. Wolgemuth, Daniel E. Wolgemuth and Henry H. Eby, assignees of Ezra E, Wolgemuth. 1 Frank, auct. Saturday, Oct. 29—On the prem- ises at 302 South Barbara St., Mt. Joy, Pa., a lot of houehsold goods by Mrs. C. S. Geib. C. 8S. Frank, auct. Saturday, Nov. 12—On the premises in Maytown, real estate and personal property by D. V. Doyle. Aldinger, auct. See advertisement. ne GG Qe Canonsburg—Standard Steel Co. resumed operations, St. Marys—Negotiations underway between Harris Amusement Co. of Pittsburgh and St. Marys * Amusement Co. for lease of local theatre, Plate Patronize Bulletin Advertisers Classified Column FOR SALE—150 White Leghorn Pul- lets, Also 75 Cockerels weighing 1% and 2 pounds each 25c a piece. Apply M. B. Hossler. Phone 188M Mt, Joy, Ba... oct.26-1t--p NOTIC Wve choice eating and cooking Apples at all times. Also Fresh Killed Phone or write JOHN Dt, Phone 63M. Custo day, Thursday i Orchards, Florin. Phone R. Snyder. sep. STOVE WOOD sawed in 12 inch FOR SALE—I have a 2%-Story Log House 3 miles northeast of Blain, Per- ry Co., suitable for a cottage or hunt- ing camp, 17 acres of timber land. Price Right. Apply to Elmer G. Strickler, Maytown, Phone 116, Mari- etta. oct.12-tf ONLY $3,760 A SIDE—That’s all I ask for a Dandy Double House, with Double Garage. House bas modern heat, baths, light, gas, ete., and is nicely located on Delta St., Mt. Joy. It’s a good investment. See Jno. E. Schell, Mt. Joy, jan7-t£ FOR SALE-—A Brick House with Slate Roof, 8 rooms, all convenien- tes, Poultry House 12x12, along roncrete highway, Florin. Apply Ino. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mount $o3¢. No. 418. ianl4-o
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