The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 01, 1933, Image 4

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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, LANCASTERCO., PA.

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| Mr. Elmer Heisey spent Sunday
Henry Engle
visited friends here on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kover visit-
ed friends at Lancaster on Thurs-
day. J
Miss Maude Lawton accompanied
Lancaster friends to Philadelphia on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Koser visited
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wittle, Rheems
on Sunday.
Mrs. Krall,
visited her daughter,
Peifer, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaylor were
callers at the Harris home at Lan-
disville on Sunday.
Mrs. Dave Sternberger and Mu,
and Mrs. John Heisey were Monday
visitors to Philadelphia.
Mrs. O. L. Mease is visiting at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Russell Shoemaker, at Penbrook.
Mrs. Amy Peoples spent several
days at Elizabethtown with her
daughter, Mrs. Ernest Cobaugh.
Miss Ethel Myers spent the past
week at Salunga with her grand-
mother, who was on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaus Gundis, Mr.
Stark and lady friend of Manheim
called on Lester Kover on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lindemuth
spent Sunday at Oregon with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frey
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Winstead and
daughter, Eleanor, of Philadelphia,
of Elizabethtown,
Mrs, Cyrus
Miss Ardella Ginder, of near
Hossler’s church, visited with Mr.
Aaron Becker’s at Milton Grove on
Sunday.
Miss Nancy Basehore, of Eliza-
bethtown, visited her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heisey on
Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Snyder were
Saturday visitors at Philadelphia,
with their daughter, Miss Helen
Snyder.
Rev. and Mrs. Hiram Eshelman,
of Milton Grove, visited with Isaac
Kettering, at Donegal Springs on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Archer and
on Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Myers, of Lancas-
ter, spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, on West
Main Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
and daughter, Vera, were
guests with Mrs, Benjamin
at Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Eshleman vis-
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Havey Hostetter, near Elizabeth-
town on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Basehore, of
Elizabethtown, attended the funer-
al of Mrs. Clayton Fake, at Ann-
ville, on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleisher and son
George, of New Bloomfield, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Rice, on Marietta Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Filler and
daughter, of Lancaster, were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Rodgers at Salunga.
Misses Miriam Hacker and Laura
Hacker and Mr. David Wisler, of
Lincoln, were Sunday guests at the
home of 0. K. Greenawalt.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Donley
and children, of Elizabethtown were
the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Fair, near Erisman’s church.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Winstead and
daughter, Eleanore, of West Phila-
delphia, were Tuesday guests of Mr
and Mrs. Frank Stark and Mr. Les-
ter Kover.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Engle and
children and Rev. and Mrs. Eli
Engle visited the latter's son, Dan-
iel Engle and family, at Lancaster
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hinkle, of
town, accompanied by their son-in-
law, Mr. Harold Overdeer, of Mid-
dletown, visited Mrs. Hinkle’s fath-
er, at Akron, on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heisey and
son, Jay, of Palmyra; Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Arndt and son, Melvin, of
Elizabethtown, visited Mr. and Mrs
Howard Neidigh, of near Manheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leiberher, Sr.
| and sons, Fred, Jr., and Robert; Mr
| James Stafford, Miss Barbara Bro-
| sey, visited Mrs. Leiberher’s aunt,
| Mrs. Daisy Rensel, at York, on
| Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Clinger,
| Mr. and Mrs. John Barnhart and
| two sons, John Jr. and Harold, call-
ed at the homes of Mrs. Amos
Barnhart and Mrs. Junyon Shaeffer
Eby, Jr.
Sunday
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schroll and
| children; Mr. Elmer Schroll, of
| Rohrerstown; Miss Jeannette Shank
Mr. Thomas McElligott, of Lan-
| caster, were Sunday visitors at the
| Daniel Brandt home on West Main
| Street.
{ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Good and
| son, Aaron, of Donegal Springs;
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weaver and
visited with friends here Saturday.
family spent Sunday with the par- |
ents of Mrs. Archer at Landisville, |
‘ABOUT THE SICK
AND AFFLICTED
on the

Mrs, Eli Hostetter was
sick list.
Mrs. Elmer Heisey is ill with an
| attack of the flu.
Mrs. John Gaul, south of town, is
quite ill at her home.
Miss Esther Wolgemuth is suffer-
ing with a severe cold.
| Mrs, Christ Hershey, of near
town, is quite ill with the flu. :
| Mr, Isaac Brubaker, of near Eris-
man’s church, is on the sick list.
Margaret Zeller, on East Main
St., is recovering from a recent
illnes.
Mrs, H. Clinton Engle, of near
Garfield School, was on the sick
list last week. :
| Mrs. W. I. Beahm was brought
home from the St. Joseph’s hospital
on Thursday.
{ The family of Levi
i near Erisman’s church, are
ering from the grippe.
Mrs. Elmira Shirk, aged 87 years
on Marietta St.,, who has been quite
| ill with pneumonia, is convalescing.
Miss Grace Engle, the daughter
[of Rev. and Mrs. Eli Engle, on
| Marietta St., is suffering with a
| fractured rib on her chest. The in-
jury resulted from the automobile
| accident last Sunday.
| SALE REGISTER
If you want a notice of your sale
inserted in this register weekly
from now until day of sale. ABSO-
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your sale date and whem you are
ready, let us print your bills. That's
the cheapest advertising you can get
Thursday, Feb. 9—On the prem-
ises in the village of Landisville,
personal property by John M.
{ Kern. Waser, auct.
Saturday, Feb. 11—On the prem-
ises of the late Elias S. Metzler,
in Rapho township, on the Mt. Joy:
| and Manheim road, 3 1-2 miles east
| of the former, large lot of house-
hold goods including grandfather’s
clock, odd music box, etc. by Mar-
tin G. Metzler, executor. Mumma,
auct.
Wednesday, Feb. 15—On the pre-
i mises in Manor Township, on the
road leading from Millersville to
| Central Manor, at the latter place,
farming implements and household
| goods by B. J. Young. Funk, auct.
Tuesday, Feb. 28—On the prem-
ses in the village of Kinderhook,
West Hempfield twp., horses, cows,
| and a complete line of farming im-
! plements by John F. Myers. Funk,
auct.
Wednesday, March 1—On the
premises along the road leading
from Mt. Joy to Manheim, midway
between the two places, near Eris-
man’s church, live stock, : imple-
ments and household goods by
John E. Metzler. Snavely, auct.
Thursday, March 2—On the pre-
mises in Manor Township, near
Highville, one pair of mules and a
lot of farming implements by Mary
A. Miller, administratrix of Harvey
L. Miller, deceased. Funk, auct.
Thursday, March 2—On the pre-
mises in Manor Township, near
Highville, seven cows, and a lot of
farming implements by Mary A.
Miller. Funk, auct.
Saturday, March 4—On , the pre-
mises on the road leading from Mt.
Joy to Milton Grove, 1 1-2 miles
north of the former, near Mount
Pleasant church, horses, mules,
| cows and the entire lot of farming
Hollinger, of
recov-



implements by Mrs. Rhoda Mell-
inger. Frank, auct.
Friday, March 10—On the Niss-
ley farm a short distance east of
Rheems, in East Donegal township,
horses, mules, hogs, by Irvin H.
Kaylor. Hess, auct.
Saturday, March 11—On the prem-
ises in the boro of Mountville, large
lot of household goods by Mrs. Harvey
premises in East Hempfield Town-
ship, one half mile west of Maple
Grove, horses, cows, farming imple-
ments and household goods by E.
G. Redcay. Funk, auct.
Saturday, March 18—On the pre-
mises in Manor Township, along the
tonboro to Creswell, one fourth
mile west of the latter, mules,
horses, cows and the entire lot of
farming implements by George H.
Springer, Agt. Funk, auct.
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Letters Granted
Irwin Sipling, West Donegal twp
and Noah B. Morrison, Lancaster,
executors of Daniel Sipling, Sr.,
late of East Donegal township.
Emma Pennell, Mount Joy, ad-
ministratrix ¢. t. a. of Sallie Ww.
Kautz, late of Mount Joy.
Emma Pennell, Mount Joy, ad-
ministratrix of Andrew J. Kautz,
late of Mount Joy.
Joan, Mary, Helen and Paul; Miss
Florence Haldeman, of Milton
Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Arndt
and sons, Harold and Melvin, of
Elizabethtown; Misses Nora and
Minnie Neidigh and Arthur Neidigh
of near Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. E.
Brill and children, Ethel, Elizabeth,
Anna and Ruth, of near Elizabeth-
town, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Young, Jr. at Milton Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Lindemuth
and family, of town; Mr. and Mrs.
David Newcomer, and son, David, of

son, Medvin, of Manheim; Mrs.
Stermer, of Manheim, were Sunday |
|

guests of Mr. Tos | Miss Anna Lindemuth and Miss
Snavely, ond Mr, Monroe Griftn, of Philadelphia, were Sun-
Rev. and Mis, El Engle Re day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
land Mrs. Irvin Musser, ig A Lindemuth.
Hoffman were Sunday visitors at
the Messiah Home, Harrisburg,
where they visited Miss Mary Hei.
Sey, a missionary to South Africa,
who returned home on account
her health, after 22 years of
sion work, and
condition.
Mrs. Harry Seitz and children,’

Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs.
dl I ask for a
House, with Double Garage.
| "as modern hea#, ba : : : : :
of | ste., and is nicely ath Bens, De os Mario Cappelli, Premier Italian
! mis- | St., Mt. Joy. It’s a good investm t
18 now in a critical | 3ee Jno. E. Schrell, Mt, Joy,
€ Sam
Kraybill and family, of Manheim;
F. Kreider. Funk, Auct. VIE: sai Svon] t t
Wednesday, March 15—On the dramas ‘ By ai avo ae
Wedding,” and “Red Riding Hood”,
by the Sunday School department.
river road leading from Washing- Sunday Announcements:
Weekly announcements:
7:30. P. M.
M.
Prayer service Thursday 7:30 P.
M
Rev. W. Ridgway Petre, B. D., Pastor
Garber, Superintendent.
Soul.
League Institute at 7:15 at the St.
Religious News
In Churches
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY AND
THE ENTIRE
COMMUNITY,
Mount Joy Mennonite Church
9:00 A. M. Sunday School.
7:00 P. M. Sermon.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev, C. B. Segelken, D, D., Pastor
mer, superintendent.
Morning worship and
sermon at
10:00 A. M. ‘
St. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ
Rev. O. L. Mease, S. T. D., Pastor
Sunday School at 9:00. .
Morning worship at 10:15.
Y.P. S.C EB at 6:30.
Jr. C. E. at 6:30.
Evening worship at 7:30.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
Presbyterian Church
Rev, C. B, Segelken, D, D., Pastor
Church School 9:30 o'clock H, S.
Newcomer, superintendent.
Evening worship and
7:30 P-M.
The music at the service will be
in charge of the Junior choir.
Wednesday evening service 7:30.
sermon at
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.
Newtown U. B. in Christ
Rev. H. M. Tobias, pastor
Sunday School at 9:30 in
of Emanuel Myers.
Christian Endeavor at 6:15.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1938

SURROUNDING
Church school at 9:30. D. C. Wit-'

charge |

Evening worship at 7:00.
Sermon subject, The Purpose of
a Revival Service. |
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:15
followed by a personal workers’
conference. |
Revival services to begin Feb. 12.
Church of God
Rev. Paul G. Martin, A. B., Minister |
Sunday School 9:30 A. M. |
Preaching 10:30 A. M.
C.E 6:30 P.M. I
Preaching 7:30 P. M.
Revival services will continue |
nightly at 7:30. G. R. Clabaugh, |
of Altoona, will be the speaker. !
The Altoona Male Quartette will |
sing January 21st and 22nd.
A cordial welcome to everybody. |
Salunga M. E. Church
Rev. Herbert A. McKain, Pastor
Sunday, February 5, 1933
9:30 A. M. Church School.
Miss Alice Strickler, supt.
10:30 A. M. Meeting of the Sun-
day School Board.
7:00 P. M. Epworth League.
7:30 P. M. Evening worship and |
sermon. Singing by a chorus choir.
Monday evening choir rehearsal
in church.
Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Mid-winter
Epworth League Institute at St.
Paul’s Methodist church, Lancaster.

Macedonia A. M. E. Church
The Church of “Welcome”
Rev. Jas. W. King, Pastor
11 A. M. Morning Worship.
1 P. M. Sunday School.
8 P. M. Preaching by pastor.
Wednesday evening, prayer ser-

Florin United Brethren in Christ
Church
Rev. J. C. Deitzler, Ph. D., Pastor
Bible school at 9:30 A. M.
Morning worship 10:30 A. M.
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.
Community Bible Study Monday
Book studied: Romans.
Choir rehearsal Tuesday 7:30 P.
You are cordially invited.

The Methodist Episcopal Church
“The Church on the Square”
Sunday, February 5, 1933
9:30 A. M. Sunday School, Dr. E. W.
10:30 A. M. Morning worship.
Children’s Sermon and sermon.
Theme: The Olivet View.
6:45 P. M. Epworth League.
Leader, Gibney Diffenderfer.
7:30 P. M. Vesper service.
Theme: The Loneliness of the
8:15 P. M. Official Board.
Next Week
Monday, 8:00, Men’s League.
Tuesday, the Mid-winter Epworth

Paul’s M. E. Church, Lancaster.


ONLY $3,750 A SIDE—That’s
League.
Lesson Discussion Group.
Wednesday, after school, Junior

Wednesday, 7:30 Prayer meeting.
8:15 Wednesday, Sunday School |
Thursday, Sacred Musicale by
merican tenor,
Friday, 8:00 Choir rehearsal.

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bundles in question are WORRY, CARE.
They must be left at the door when you en-
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again, the bundles will be gone! No mat-
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how long or far you have carried them,
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Come in sorrow, but come, too, in joy. For
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leave WORRY and CARE at the door.

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