ny 7 ly a — PAGE Ngo 15.2 " 1306 Chestnut St., Phila. mar.22-2t 5 Heartiest Congratula- tions From Us We want to congratulate each of the following for having reached another birthday: Thursday, March 16 Helen Bates, on West Main St. Friday, March 17 Miss Erma Wickenheiser, Mrs. Paul Garber, on Mount Joy street, Sunday, March 19 Mrs. Fred Schneider, Sr., on East Main street Mrs. Paul Stark, on Mt. Joy St. Monday, March 20 Mrs. Warren Bates, on David St. Sunday, March 19 Tuesday, March 21 Dorothy Detweiler on North Market street. Wednesday, March 22 Mrs. Hubert Rice, West Main St. Thursday, Mar. 23 Geta Dietz on East Main street. Mrs. Jacob Young, Sr, on West Donegal street. Friday, March 24 Mrs. Albert Horner, of Green Tree. Barbara Brosey, of Back Run. Austin Newell Heisey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heise. ABOUT THE SIC AND AFFLICTED Mrs. Gertrude Groff, of Stauffer- town, is recovering from an illness. Mr. Isaac Breneman, of the Back Run, who has had a very severe sickness, is recovering. rivate Sale -— OF — On the Christian SOME GOOD SINGLE, LINE LEADERS 3 EXCELLENT WORK Irvin Kaylor E TAKE TIME TO DO OUR WORK RIGHT arch Wall Deco OnHome Beautiful Size Room Complete From $ 0 to $37.00 Stairway, include From $33 Studio 30 W. Main S F. D. SHATTO MOUNT JOY, PA. mar.22-4t Would You Pay the Small Balance Due on a Fine Manager of a large Piano HouseWwill sell this instru- all balance due on bring it back to Just continue small weekly pay .. This. Di new. Offers exceptional value for meone. An- swer quick. Must be ved within 10 days. Address: A. D. Mack, Dept.%of Accts. F. A. NORTH CO. PUBLIC SALE ep fre E and MODERN LOCAL FOLKS ATTEND DEDICATION AT GRANVILLE On Sunday the Brethren in Christ | dedicated their newly built church at Granville, 6 miles above Lewis- | town, with the pastor, Rev, Allen ! Brubaker, Jr., formerly of Mount Joy, in charge. Rev. Abner Martin | delivered a very appropriate ad-| dress and Bishop Henry Hoffer, of Manheim, had charge of the dedi- | cation, Others present were: Rev. Abram | Hess, Henry Hess, Ruth Zer« er, | Mary Hess, Ethel Mumma, Ruth | Gish, Paul Musser, Arthur Brubak- | er, Esther Mummau, Helen Stop- pard, Mrs. Katie Mummau, Mrs. Annie Hoffman, Mrs. John Myers and son; Myrtle Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Kreider, Mr. and Mrs, | Willis Weaver and son; Mrs, A, Herr, Mame Snavely, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lehman, all of Mount Joy; Bishop and Mrs. Henry Hoffer, Mr. and Mrs. Landis Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snavely, Ruth Dourty, Jacob Brubaker, Grace Dourty, Stella Snavely, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ney, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smeltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shelly, Mrs. Katie Ginder, Rhoda Shelly, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Shelly, David Ginder, all of near Manheim; Mrs. Aaron Martin, An- nie Martin, Mary Snyder, Paul Martin, Rev. Abner Martin, all of Elizabethtown. In the afternoon, a duet was ren- dered by Mrs. Jacob Snavely and Mrs. Landis Brubaker; a quartet composed of Ruth Dourty, Mary Hess, Henry Hess and Paul Martin. The services were very largely attended. : —— 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 whem you are ready, let ns print your bills. That's the cheapest advertising you can get Wednesday, March 22—On the premises on the Jac. Risser farm, one and one-half miles east of Eliz- abethtown, public sale of live stock and farm implements by Isaac Ko- ser. Saturday, March 25—On the pre- mises in West Hempfield township, one mile south east of Silver Springs, large lot of household goods by Anna Linhart, Barbara Linhart and Mary trixs. Waser, auct. Saturday, March 25—On the premises, on the river road leading from Washingtonboro to Creswell, the Hiestand Frey farm, the entire line of household goods by George H. Springer, agent. Funk, auct. Wednesday Evening, Mar. 29—On the premises near Mount Joy, com- munity sale of live stock, 5,000 ba- by chicks, poultry, fruit, merchan- dise, etc. by C. S. Frank & Bro. Wednesday Evening, Apr. 5--Near Mount Joy, community sale of live stock, poultry, baby chicks, fruit, merchandise, etc. by C. S. Frank & Bro. Good Friday, April 14—After- noon and Evening. Big Annual Community sale of 40 T. B. Tested Registered and High Grade Cows, 125 head of shoats, 500 chickens, 12,000 baby chicks, 150 bu. pota- toes, 150 bu. apples, 10 truck loads of different merchandise. Sale 12 M. C. S. Frank & Bro. Watch for our advertisement. Good Friday, April 14—Afternoon and evening their annual community sale of 40 cows, 125 shoats, 10,000 baby chicks, ete. C. S. Frank & Bro. Fined For Speeding Linhart, execu- “Let me see your license, young lady.” The man on the motorcycle frowned, while he drew a ticket from his pocket. Merriment and laughter which a minute ago had filled the big blue sedan suddenly vanished. The pas- sengers became silent. But it took only a second or so until the plucky little driver regain- ed her courage, jumped from the car, and stood facing the scowling State Cop, the card in her hand. “I've a good notion to take you all to the police station,” his’ sneer- ing voice was just as bad as his ugly scowl, “Why the big hurry, going to catch a train?” “Really sir, we didn’t realize we were going so fast. You see we're going to—" “Meet the Prince of Wales, I suppose,” that sneering voice inter- rupted. By this time the group in the car realized the plight they were in and soon a cry of “We're going to INSTITUTE” rang in the startled policeman’s ear. “Yes and we're late now. Please don’t hold us up any longer,” the driver added, her eyes pleading. What is it that draws young peo- ple as well as the older ones to In- stitute? Why do they look for- ward so anxiously from year tol year to Institute time? Summer Institute and Winter Institute alike are certainly times that can not be forgotten. This Sunday evening the Young People from Cookman League who attended the Winter Institute held in Lancaster for six consecutive Tuesday evenings will have charge of the meeting. Let them bring some of the joys which they receiv- ed from this Institute to you. Come out and hear them. EE Cr. MARKETS THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, LANCASTERCO., PA. THIRD ANNUAL MUSIC FESTIVAL ~-OF THE— Lancaster County Public Schools Manheim Township High School, Neffsville, Pa. Friday Evening, March 24th., 1933 At seven-thirty o'clock Assembly Call Junior High NORMAL~—Bennett SAFETY—Bennett SELECTED SONGS—conducted by. SELECTED SONGS—Conducted by. PROJECT Bennett... LITITZ DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Scout Glory You're In The Army Now Rocks Taps Directed by Mr. Grim FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES sadn Miss Bishop OH, NO, JOHN--English Folk TUNE. Mrs. Baker GYPSY DANCERS-WhIte.. o.oo Miss Belser THE MOON AND HER CHILDREN—Spencer................ Miss Lobach JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BOYS MONARCH OF THE Miss Mellingr OH WESTERN Miss Belser WATER BOY~AIr. by RODINSON. Mrs. Swarr ON THE ROAD TO Miss Lobach ELEMENTARY BAND she ie valine ines erie dean Mr. Landis Tass eA en sae Miss Slotter ELEMENTARY ORCHESTRA SALUTE -—Zamecnik. ss Miss Martin IN A ...i: cess Miss Bishop MAY DANCE Reynard... ...... Mr. McHose COLUMBIA Mr. Landry AUDIENCE Mrs. Swarr and Mr. Baughey Saturday Evening, March 25th., 1933 Manheim Township High School, Neffsville, Pa. At seven-thirty o'clock ADVANCED ORCHESTRA MARCH Mr. Baughey EMERALD Mr. Eshleman FAIR MAID OF PERTH Mrs. Swarr MIGNONETTE Mr. Landry ADVANCED BAND NEW COLONIAL MARCH—Hall SPRIGTIME IN Mr. Shaar GRANDIOSE OVERTURE—DeLamater ON THE MALL-—Goldman. Mr. Grim JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS CHORUS ON WINGS OF Miss Mellinger ve Miss Hauck PARADE OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS—Jessel........... Miss Cressman GAY 1S THE i. iiss Miss Martin SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS HAPPY SONG—=GaINes. .:... 00 tava it Mr. Eshleman BREAR FORTH--Bach:... 2 bis Mr. McHose THE SLEEP OF THE CHILD Mr. Horn THE BUBBLE--Friml-Rieggor........... ci Miss Cressman BRIDAL, CHORUS COWEN. Miss Zeamer AUDIENCE AND CHORUS hasan Mr. Baughey and Mr. Shaar Harry Baughey, Manheim Twp. West Earl Twp. Pearl Lobach, Mountville Boro. Mildred I. Cressman, Ephrata Boro. Paul W. Eshleman, Manor Twp. Mrs. Mabel Baker, Rothsville. town Boro. Florence E. Bishop, Manheim Boro. James R. Grim, Lititz Boro. Harold W. Shaar, Mount Joy Boro. Irene Mellinger, New Holland Boro. Bertha Belser, Elizabethtown Boro. cock Ruth Martin, Strasburg Boro. Harvey U. Horn, Marietta Boro. President, Harold W. Shaar MUSIC SUPERVISORS OF LANCASTER COUNTY Mrs. Florence Swarr, East Hempfield Twp. and Lancaster Twp. Clarence N. McHose, Denver, Maytown, Bainbridge, West Lampeter Twp., Margaret S. Davison, Quarryville Boro., Christiana Boro. Elizabeth Slotter, East Cocalico Twp., Terre Hill, Akron Boro., Adams- Earl B. Landis, (Instrumental) Rothsville. George P. Landry, (Instrumental) West Lampeter, Maytown, Upper Lea- Twp. Charlotte Zeamer, East Lampeter Twp. Dorothy Hauck, Upper Leacock Twp. OFFICERS Secretary, Ruth Martin made possible the smooth handling performance. N. B. The Children participating in this Festival have been trained un- der different directors and have never previously sung together. They meet in the goodfellowship of music for the pure joy of large-group work. Special recognition is made of the teachers who so faithfully trained the vocal groups, to those principals whose co-operation in handling details of the groups, and to the Boards of Education whose interest in and support of our efforts encouraged our BAINBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groff enter- tained the following guests at din- ner in honor of Mrs. Groff’s father, Shaeffer Smith: Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith, Miss Jane Hawthorne, of town; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Feeser, Sr.,, Mrs. Margaret Hughes and children, Evelyn and Wilbur, of Co- lumbia; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Feeser Jr., and daughter, of Marietta; Mrs Mary Horton and son, Wilson, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groff and children, Almena, Mar- garet and Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. George Fry, of Elizabethtown, visited Mrs. Bessie O’Connor. Mrs. Philip Libhart is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Raphael at Riverside, N. J. Mrs. Ervin Miller, Mrs. H. J. Hawthorne, Miss Annie Keenard, Wednesday, March 22 week thru the Bulletin. Miss Almena Groff and Mrs. S. S. Boas, per dozen ............. 11c | Smith were shoppers at Lancaster Butter, per pound ............ 21c | on Friday. Lard, per pound .......... 5 1-2¢c! Mrs. William Smith sprained her Wheat, per bushel ............ 56¢ right wrist while engaged in doing Corn, per bushel ............. 38¢ the family washing. Dr. J. Tompson — eee { of Elizabethtown is attending. She You can get all the mews of thigiis confined to her home locality for less than three cemts a with pain. suffering Elwood Smith is confined to his home with mumps. Active Workers’ Bible class of | M St. Luke’s Lutheran church will hold a covered dish social in Safety First Hall, Thursday, March 30. Mrs. Harry Brandt celebrated the anniversary of her birth on Thursday. She received many cards and gifts. During the day a num- ber of her friends called to congrat- ulate her. Mrs. Harry Bachman and son, William; Mrs. J. C. Stever and Mrs. Albert Runkle, of Falmouth, were visitors at Columbia. Mrs. Bessie O’Connor and Miss Grace Spayde were shoppers at Elizabethtown on Wednesday. William Mundorff, chairman of local Red Cross, spent Friday at Harrisburg attending a conference of nearby counties. —— eas: Will Settle Estates Edward L. Barnhart, West Dore- gal township, administrator of John Campbell Heilman, late of West Donegal township. Edward L. Barnhart, West Done- gal township, the administrator of Grace D. Heilman, late of West Donegal township. There is no better way to boost your business than bv lecal new paper advertising, w Religious News In Churches NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING | COMMUNITY. Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev, C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church school at 9:30. D. C. Wit- mer, superintendent. Church of God | Rev. Paul G, Martin, A, B., Minister Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Preaching 10:30 A. M. C. BE. 6:30 P. M. Preaching 7:30 P. M. A cordial welcome to everybody. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. George A. Kercher, Pastor Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning service 10:45 A. M. Vespers 7 P. M. Midweek Lenten nesday 7:45 P. M. Catechetical classes: Friday, Juniors 6:45 P. M.,, and adults 8 P. M. services Wed- 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 10:80 | Evening prayer 7:30 | Choir rehearsal Wednesday even- | ing at 6:30. All who have no church home are invited to come and worship with | us. | | Presbyterian Church | Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School 9:30 o'clock H. S. | Newcomer, superintendent. | : : | Morning worship and sermon at | 10:30. May a Person Live Too Long ? i Evening worship and sermon at | 730 P. M. | Secret Believers. I Service Wednesday evening 7:30. Trinity Evan, Congregational Church Rev. N. S. Hoffman, Pastor Wednesday, 7:30 Prayer service. | Sunday School 9:30 A. M. i0:30 Morning worship. Jr. Catechism 6:45 P. M. Church service 7:30 P, M. 2:00 P. M. Bishop Woodring speaks at Lancaster in our Grace church. Tuesday, March 28, meeting at church. Men’s class | Salunga M. E. Church Rev. Herbert A. McKain, Pastor Sunday, March 26, 1933 9:30 A. M. Church School. Miss Alice Strickler, supt. 10:30 A. M. Morning worship and sermon. Singing by a chorus choir. 7:00 P. M. Epworth League. We extend to you a cordial invi- tation to worship with us. 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. YP S.C. FE at 6:30 Jr. C. E. at 8:30. Evening worship at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30. The Methodist Episcopal Church “The Church on the Square” Rev. W. Ridgway Petre, B. D., Pastor Sunday, March 26, 1933 9:30 A. M. Sunday School, Dr. E. W. Garber, Superintendent. 10:30 A. M. Morning worship. Children’s Sermon and sermon. 6:45 P. M. Epworth League. 7:30 P. M. Vesper service. Next Week Monday, 7:30 the Women’s Home Missionary Society. Wednesday, after League. Prayer meeting 7:30. 8:15 S. S. Lesson Discussion class Friday, 8:00 Choir rehearsal. Worship at the Methodist church. school, Junior Florin United Brethren in Christ Church Rev. J. C. Deitzler, Ph. D., Pastor Sunday Announcements: 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. Weekly announcements: Community Bible Study Monday 730 P. M. Choir rehearsal Tuesday 7:30 P. Prayer service Thursday 7:30 P. M You are cordially inviied. ———— eee MATCH STICKS FOUND IN PILLOW ‘FILLINGS’ Easy rests the head that sleeps on a pillow inspected by the State Department of Labor and Industry’s bedding and upholstery section. Inspectors announced they had found in samples for “fillings” for an order of 6,000 pillows, 220 Ibs. of match sticks, bits of duck and chicken bills, and small pieces of bamboo mixed with the feathers. The order consigned to a United States government hospital, was given no soft treatment—it was re- jected. —— Eee Pruning Demonstration A peach pruning meeting is sched uled to be held at the Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown, at 1:30 P. M., Thursday, March 23. This will be a demonstration meeting, show- ing the proper pruning of peaches and will be in charge of John WU. Ruef, of State College. All growers of peaches are invited. Subscribe for The Bulletin All BUNDLES Must Be Left at the DOOR... STRANGE ruling! Yet a ruling that is ad- hered to strictly by every church. The bundles in question are WORRY, CARE. They must be left at the door when you en- ter your Church. And when you come out again, the bundles will be gone! No mat- ter how heavy your burdens, no matter how long or far you have carried them, they will be lifted from you as you enter. Remember that! When things are dark- est, and you are weary, and the hill ahead looks too steep, and you feel that you can- not take another step, remember your Church. Leave Worry and Care at Home Your Church offers you strength, rest, courage. Let your Church help you. Come Let you Church help you. Come often. Come in sorrow, but come, too, in joy. For though the Church can make your sorrow less bitter it can also make your joy more sweet. Come to Church next Sunday and leave WORRY and CARE at the door. 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