‘WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th, 1933 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. Week-End Specials in all Departments, at Heineman’s PAJAMAS All Descriptions PRINTS PLAIDS STRIPES COTTON CREPE DIMITY VOILE & BROADCLOTH Trimmed with Organdie bows. Some with little tern sleeves. $1.00 VALUE SPECIAL 8 Oc ruffles and puffs and lan- (SATURDAY ONLY) Special For Saturday Only $1 Elastic & Brocaded Girdles 8 Oc $4.95 GIRDLEIRES Swami Top, Laced Inner Belt $3.50 (SATURDAY ONLY) Formfit Girdleieres & Girdles $1.00 ONE LOT OF CHILDREN’S 14. to $4.95 “Fluerette” Sizes 2 to 6 and T to 12 ONE LOT OF CHILDREN’S Sizes 6 to 10, Value $1.00 Dresses Value $1.95 $1.39 Friday and Saturday Specials ONE LOT OF $1.00 Dresses In Sizes 3 to 6 and 10 to 12 Special At 69c Odd & End Lot Children’s “Fluerette” Dresses and Silk Dresses Prints and Plain Silk, some Jumpers. Sizes 3 to 6 and 7 to Vaue $1.95 $1.39 ‘Alice in Wonderland’ Dresses Special At 69c Some Silk Jumpers Up to Size 5, Value $1.95 Special 89¢ Boys’ Seersucker Suits Coats, Shorts and Blouses Sizes 3 to 6 Special 89¢ ONE LOT OF Children’s 59¢c Dresses In Sizes 1 to 3 and 3 to 6 49 or 2 for 95¢c PLAYTIME 1S VITALITY’S | VITALITY | WIDTHS AND SIZES FOR ALL AGES | Other Grade Shoes $1.00 and up Holiday ayer IN Ge Fieer-rooren young athletes, racing, jumping, skating — take delight in Vitality Health Shoes. In every activity they give the pleasure of joyous foot freedom. Good form and good fit are assured by their scientific lasts. And in spite of hard wear, their all leath- er construction assures their lasting quality. Out- standing values at these low prices. 2 ro 4 White White Crepe Suits and Coats White For Decoration Day WAFFLE CLOTH COATS SPORT COATS SPORT DRESSES LINEN SUITS in — Swagger and Fitted Styles $1 (0-00 A Few At $8.95 Lovely “Prom” Dresses $9.95.55.95-51 0-00 HATS $100 and $1.95 $9.95 Price 1% Spring Coats Regular Prices $5.95 to $25 All 5 Price. Nellie Don and L’Aiglon Dresses Cottons-Silks-Laces $1.9%10%10 | 74 HEINEMAN'S Formerly Philadelphia Shoe Store 247 Locust Street, COLUMBIA, PA. § EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE Estate of Jacob N. Breneman, late of Rapho township, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the under- signed, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having” claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing in Rapho Town- ship, near Mount Joy boro. ELIZABETH M. BRENEMAN, may-10-6t Executrix ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Fannie E. Nissley late of Mount Joy Borough, deceased. Letters of administration on said es- tate having been granted to the under- signed, all persons indebted thereto are] requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. GABRIEL E. NISSLEY, 1806 Green Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Classified Column » BORE As Assorted color - Canna leman, North Barbara Street. “may-17-1t FOR SALE—Several loads of loose Alfalfa hay, first cutting. Apply Henry F. Garber. Phong, 919R4, Mount Joy, Pa. may-17-1t-p rier Pups cheap. Apply Joseph K. Gish. Phone 30R5 Mount Joy may-17-1t-p FOR SALE—Black and Tan Rat Ter-' Tue CARD | BASKET SY / By Maude Edwards with 160 Records, Walnut Dining Room Suite, Bed Room Furniture, Brass Bed and Coil Bed Spring, Tables, 60 gallon Gasoline Tank. Arthur Brown, N. Jacob Street, Mt. Joy. may-17-1t-p FOR SALE—Tobacco Plants by the bed. Select yours early. Cope’s Rheems, Pa. 17-1t WANTED—Girl to do General House- may- Administrator | work, family of four. Apply P. O. Box John A. Coyle, Atty. apr.12-6t | 22, Mount Joy, Pa. Community Sale Every Wednesday Evening Near Mount Joy Until Further Notice Baby Chicks, Fruit and Merchandise We buy Poultry and Eggs at the highest market prices. See us before selling your surplus. Phone 207M Mt. Joy. E. Ii. Zercher. may-10-4t.p Mount Joy Moving Picture Theatre for rent’ Very reasonable. Apply to M. M. Leib. apr.26-tf LILIES, HYACINTHS; FISH O. K’s. Fi¢h Farm FOR RENT—A House with all con- veniences, garage, etc. 115 South Mar- ket street, Mt. Joy. Inquire W. R. Heilig, 117 South Market Street. STOVE WOOD sawed in 12 inch lengths consists of oak and hickory. $6.00 per—eord delivered. —JACOB G. FOR SALE—Player Piano, Victrola | Co., M._ H. Cope, | v { Mr. Elmer Heisey Satur- | day at Columbia. Jacob K. Hoover has gone to Adams ! county to spend the summer. Mr. Lester Kover, of Philadelphia !is spending some time with friends here. Anthony Warta and family spent Sunday with friends at Palmyra and Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs H. G. Walters spent Sunday with Mrs. Margie Mohn at Middletown. Mrs. Keebler of Carlisle, spent Sun- day with Mrs. John Miller, of South Barbara street. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hershey and family visited at the Lancaster Airport on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Shickley and son, Win- field, of Marietta, visited here with relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Drohan and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erb at Rheems on Sunday. spent Mrs. Abner Hershey was a Sun-~ day caller on the Misses Brenne- man and Mrs. Kendig at Salunga Rohrer Stoner and family, of Done- gal Spring Road spent Sunday at Har- risburg, visiting Gabriel Nissley and family. Miss Florence Heisey was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mark Baseshore at Elizabethtown on Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman, of Christiana, visited the former's mother, Mrs. Alice Hoffman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Knier and the daughter, Irene, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brosey, of the Back Run. Mrs. Martha Hamilton, of Lan- caster, formerly of Salunga, visited her aunt, Mrs. Elmer Heisey on Saturday. Misses Alverta Messer and Vera Jean Messer, of Columbia, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kline. Mr. and Mrs. John Brandt and three children, of Manheim, visited Mrs. Brandt’s mother, Mrs. Annie Barnhart on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morton will leave Thursday for Allentown, where they will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hun- sicker. : Messrs. William Wolf and Victor Moon, of Port Chester, N. Y., were William Weldon and family of New with Mr. Weldon’s mother. street, spent Sunday at Duncannon, , Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Baker on East Main Street. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brill and ! daughter, Florence, and Mr. David | Shank, of Marietta, were Sunday Mr. Leland Sprecher, of Akron, | visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Esther Mentzer, of Newville, and Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Detra. [ Mr. and Mrs. John Eyer and Al- | cestor Stark of near this place spent Saturday afternoon in Lan- and Mrs. D. H. &. Derr of town, spent Sunday atfernoon with Shuster Zim- merman at Elm. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Newcomer were at Baltimore, Md., on Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farm- er formerly of town. Mr. and Mrs. George Bainbridge | and daughter, Frances Anne, of Lebanon and Mr. Alvin Gingrich of | Shortsville, N. Y., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs C. S. Gingrich. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grissinger and child; Miss Myrtle Grissinger, of Lancaster; Mrs. Grissinger and daughter, Miss Frances, of town, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grissinger. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lines and chi’ ren, Mike and Eddie; Mrs, An- na Gabel, Mrs. Elmer Barnes and children, Gloria and Jimmie, of Lancaster, spent Sunday with the family of James Shoop. Misses Dora Stauffer, Almeda Stauffer, Verna Gruber, Norman Gruber, Glenn Kaylor, Elam Snave- ly and Mrs. Jacob Gruber were en- tertoined on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gruber Mr. and Mrs. Elvood Martin and son, of town; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Martin and children, of Paradise, left yesterday morning, Tuesday, by automobile for a two weeks’ vis- it with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Martin at Hayti, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sprecher are attending the General Conference of tha 1Tnite Brethren in Christ chur at Akron, Ohio. They will visit with the former’s brother, John W. Sprecher and family while ll | Charles; 3, E. Hauenstein, Time, 1:18 i tor, ! with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zeager Sr || day where they were the guests of | [ day er spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John | Eyer of Anchor. - et Mee Juniors Won At Landisville DFEEATED THE SOPHOMORES OF EAST HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP WITH 49'2 POINTS—THE SENIORS FINISHED THIRD The Junior cldss carried off the hon- ors in the first annual Intramural track and field meet held at the East Hemp- field High School, Friday afternoon. The Juniors collected a total of 49% points to take first place and the Soph- omore, second with 34 points: Seniors third, with 13% points and the Fresh- men took fourth place with 10 points. M. Kauffman was high individual scorer for the boys with 13 points and A. Cooper carried off top honors in the girls events with 8 points. Coach J. Elias Fritz, former Franklin and Marshall College track star, was | well pleased with the showing of the | students although the times recorded | were very slow, due to the fact that the track was very muddy | The results of the meet are as fol- lows: 11 yard dash—1, M, Kauffman; 2, R. Rohrer; 3, J. Landis and E. Hauenstein tie. Time, 12 seconds 400 yard dash—1, R. Rohrer; 2, L. 2 { 800 yard run—1, F. Good; 2, F. | Kauffman; L. Charles, E. Hauenstein, | R. Rohrer; 2, Seniors, B. Greider, E. | Bomberger, S. Heistand, J. Landis; 3, Freshmen, W. Weist, R. Godshalk, E. Weidman, R. Long. 12 1b. Shot put—1, Findley; 3, P. Miller, | 9 inches. | High jump—1, Harnly; 2, M. Kauff- j man and Hertzler tie. Height 4 feet 5 | inches. G. Landis; 2, C. Distance, 36 feet | Local Doings Cai Sn PAGE FIVE Mr. and Mrs, Levi F. Sheetz and son Mr. and Mrs, Benj. Sheetz, of near Bellefonte, Pa., visited relatives and friends throughout this section Sunday and Monday, While here they made a pleasant call at the Bulletin. Mr. Benj. Sheetz is now conducting a printing establishment, lh Juniors Won Two On Sunday the East End Juniors played the West End Mixtures, in a double header, defeating them both times, by the scores of 3 to 2 and 8 to 4. The games were played on the East End ball diamond. el Mr. and Mrs. Samuel son, who. have been past winter at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Shickley, at Marietta, returned home on Sunday. Re iG Dock and spending the You can get all the news of this lo= cality for less than three cents a week through the Bulletin. EXECUTORS’ NOTICE Estate of Mary Cramer, late of Mt. Joy, Lancaster County, Pa.. deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the under- signed, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate pay=- ment, and those having claims or de- mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing at Mount Joy, Penna. RALPH J. CRAMER, HENRY G. CARPENTER, Executors Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attys. may-10-6t Marietta Theatre MARIETTA, PA. New Lower Admission Prices Wed. & Thurs., May 17-18 LEE TRACY CLEAR ALL WIRES Fri. & Sat., May 19 & 20 Around Florin | (From page 1) Mr. and Mrs, Al Fike celebrated | sary on Tuesday. Mrs. | celebrated her birthday the same | day. Her many friends wish her | many more happy birthdays. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keener and | two children, Mr. and Mrs. Al Fike ana daughter, Evelyn, were the guests of Ralph Wagner and family and ‘Samuel Spangler and family, both residing near Annville. Last evening the public card par- ty held at Kinsey’s Restaurant was Fike also ners were as follows: Door Prize, Mary Paules; Five Hundred, A. W. Showalter; and Lloyd Vogel, Ma- | bel PFenstermacher, Claud Stark, C. | Mumper, Mrs. Landis Gainer, Sara Paules, Clyde Fenstermacher, Mrs. Ella Snyder. Everyone in town is invited to come to Florin’s Big Festival on Saturday evening, May 20th, under | the auspices of the Florin Base Ball Club. The menu will consist of chicken corn soup, sandwiches, soft drinks, ice cream and cake. There will be a cake walk for everybody, and Nukie and his music will fur- nish the music. A free prize will be given away. You are invited RHEEMS Mrs. Annie Enterline spent Sun- | day with Mr. and Mrs. Will Ging- | rich of near Elizabethtown. Mrs. Jacob Zeager Jr. and daugh Myrle, spent last Thursday | their thirty-third wedding anniver- | very well attended. The prize win GORGEOUS { GIRLS! Ba, Mon. & Tues., May 22-23 Sylvia Sidney George Raft PICK UP State Theatre The Show Place of Lancaster County COLUMBIA, PA. Wednesday and Thursday May 17th and 18th Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wittle spent the week end in Perry county. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ober and | daughter Esther, spent Saturday evening with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ober, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kreider of Lan- caster, motored to Sunbury on Sun- | caster. There will be services in the local | church on Sunday morning and in the evening revival will start at Green Tree. Rev. Norman Musser of Columbia is the evangelist. Mr. Leroy Miller, radio announc- over WKJC at Lancaster When in need of Printing, (anything) kindly remember the Bulletin. “THE COHENS and KELLEYS IN TROUBLE” Featuring George Sidney, Charles Murray, Frank Albertson, Andy Devine, Maureen O'Sullivan and Henry Armetta Friday and Saturday May 19th and 20th “FROM HELL TO HEAVEN” A Paramount, Picture With Carole Lombard, Jack Oakie David Manners, ‘Adrienne Ames Monday and Tuesday May 22nd and 23rd Loretta Young and Paul Lukas m “GRAND SLAM” and Holidays 2 PM Standard Time Moose Theatre ELIZABETHTOWN 11 i 11 Fri. Sat., May 19th & 20th Paul Muni in “SCARFACE” Friday Nite “Country Store” 5 large baskets of Groceries FREE Monday, May 22nd “BONDAGE” with Dorothy Jordan Tuesday, May 23rd “NO OTHER WOMAN” with Irene Dunne On The Stage Red Rose String Band OT OOO = Wednesday, May 24th “LIFE BEGINS” With Loretta Young No Children under 16 admitted unless accompanied by parents Thursday, May 25th Twe Features Tim McCoy in “MAN'OF ACTION” apd Bela Lugosi in “DRACULA” at Akron and will b>» gone about]: Ohio, was the week end guest of! Shickley. two weeks. 8 No TV Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sprecher. Mr. and Mrs, William Derr and Miss FO 0 BAKER, R. D. Manheim, Pa. Phone R2. ~~ jly-8-tf C. S. Frank & Bro.