TW LT I IP I IE I I I IE I I TI = I YI: Ti" - enforcement agent. haa ga " . TT FO A oo gr w 2 fl pr A BRT TINE Lad I ‘1'he Mount Joy Bulletin WE DO OUR PART ADVERTISE-THIS IS THE OPPORTUNE TIME TO STIMULATE YOUR BUSINESS-ADVERTISE VOL. XX XIII No. 13 E.Don. Schools WILL ORGANIZE A FOOT Open Sept. 5th. school graduates, high school stu- dents and other boys of those ages and | older, is in view for Mount Joy's fall NEW FOUR ROOM BUILDING AT | op FLORIN IS READY FOR Dt) PANCY—ALL TEACHERS ARE AS- SIGNED H. E. Raffensperger, school calendar for the term 1933-1934 | was adopted: Schools open, September | Groff’s, a meeting will be held to decide 5, 1933. Thanksgiving Holiday, Novem- | how to raise money for equipment and First. | insurance for the players. Christmas Holiday entire week begin- | ness will also be brought up mer thirtieth and December ning Monday December twenty-fifth. | Easter Holiday, Good Friday and Eas- | o'clock D. S, T. The presence of all Elementary Schools close | young athletes is desired. Jesus, by ter Monday. April 27, 1934. Junior and Senior High Schools close Friday, May 25, 1934. Large Enrollment Expected | According to the report of the school enumerator, there will be over eight hundred children in attendance duri the coming term. This in ment w ken care of b: has always been noted for, has recen | died out of Mount Joy’s sport program. { Due to the enthusiasm of a few boys Supervising who desire the game, Joe Breneman, Principal of schools of East Donegal | Wm, Nitrauer and Lee Ellis, have con- Township announced that at a recent sented to coach the team. Ellis Fellen- meeting of the Board, the following |baum will be manager. ased enroll- @ 7th Reunion Of Leedom Clan J. G. LEEDOM, OF HERSHEY, WAS RE-ELECTED AS PRESI- DENT—1934 REUNION TO BE HELD AT HOFFER'S PARK, MIDDLETOWN BALL ASSOCIATION A football team, composed of recent Football, a game which Mount Joy The seventh annual reunion of the Leedom clan was held on Sun- August 20, at Keener’s Park, htown, About 200 per- thered at this meeting. was followed by an in- program, at @ 2:30 day- ng time, as appended: Saxophone Moore The meeting will be called at 8:00 | and Anspac Song, On Tuesday, August 29, at Benj. Other busi- selection by Up, Stand Up for Ed Serir Slough. Krall an- Prayer, I's Mary BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Carl number of t rs becau that a ca 7 school pop certain rea In like nr to be tra and Senior High school care of by the same nu rerouted to better serve all concerned. | Nearing Completion The new four-roem building at Fl in is nearing completion and wil ready for occupancy on the fi a 1 school. It is of a beautifu ction in brick, type constru roof. The building i and conforms ietta a School House, Leave Union (Turn te page feur) News In General For Busy Folks INTERESTING HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO |! HAVE LITTLE TIME TO READ | pres Eggs were selling at 19 zr at the Columbia Markets from hauling mail from between Co- | { Lester Nell, of Marietta has resigned | Ge | { lumbia and Marietta, effective Sept.| 23rd. tolls at the Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge during the first 15 days of August, setting a new mark for the year, ——— €ORN AND DOGGIE ROAST AT HOME OF FRANK FAIR A corn and held om Saturday kome of Mr. and ef near Erisman’s. 3 able time was epen following folks attended: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cumens, heim; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spang and A er and children, Bellerms James, and Rickard Boyer, t Back Run; Myrile Bates, of Niss-| Iy's Mil Mr. B. B. Gebhart, Mr. 8. P. Barlock, Miss Helen Barlock all of Renovo; Mrs Maude Ed-| ad: wards and daughters, Dorothy and Li of Mount Joy; M Halde | Mount Gretma; Mr. and] Good and three child- near Middletown: Mr. and Fair and United Zion Brethren will of tent meetings in the The meetings will eontinue eve 8°; for two weeks with rv even- different | Warn Deg Owners A drive on the owners of un dogs will be opened here Mo eording to Harry F. Frey. state Violators face 2 fine of from $5 to $1608 or thirty days in jzil, Frey warn- | ship, administrator of Sarah S. Terry, late of East Donegal township. ed. a - - Pes | zran A total of $17,630.50 was collected in| py. r. |B. . aMrtin, tract of land in Mount J Township. Ne hE junce the birth of a son. tecitation, m Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Metzler for- EBX town, now of Meadville, Pa., | Ms nnounce the birth of a daughter at | - a Meadville C Hospital. f F 0 ; : , > | 1 Marg Sm i | | Est} Ad Tee CARD | | E yy . | BASKET]. Ye isin (aes old, Joe Mrs By Maude Edwards 7% | zahet B: I tions From Us m Wednesday. Aungust 16 Sunday, August 20 Mrz. Rhoda There were Friday, August 25 Mrs. Johr Barnhart, om Joy Street. Saturday, Angust 26 Mre. Clay Stauffer, of near town Ethel Newcomer, on Bast Mount Panl Now Is Clerk Paul! Hostatter, son of Mad Fimgers Lacerat Mrs. H W Ga her Joseph N. Risser and wife te David David H Martin and wife to Slesser and wife, tract o ount Joy Township, for the Flags at Half Mas ion of $335.00. The faze ai both our loeal AMA A hs hs schools were flown at If 1 Letters Granted Monday znd Tuesday due Ion E Terry of East Donegzl Town- i Ba 'Heartiest Congratula- | Main MOUNT JOY, PENNA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1933 iM.to2 P. M. | open to club friends LOCAL FOLKS ARE for treetment. $1.50 SUPPER AND CARD PARTY AN INTERESTING TRIP PLANNED FOR TUESDAY Tr ai n H 1 i - Auto Truck MOUNTVILLE DRIVER CAPES WITH SLIGHT INJUR- IES IN ACCIDENT AT FLORIN CROSSING —— Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Zercher and children Jacob Earl, Ray Meriln and Erla Jean, of near town accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Bru- baker of near Manheim, enjoyed interesting trip over the weekend Left Sunday morning for Philadel- phia to attend the large tent Cam- paign conducted by Rev. and Mrs. F. F. Bosworth, On Monday crossed the A supper and card party to be held Tuesday, August the 29th, at “Oak- mont” the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Fehl near Columbia, is being ar- ranged by Mrs. H, C. Zeamer of Co- lumbia, a member of the finance com- mitte of the Women’s Republican Club of Lancaster County, of which Mrs. Wm. Tyndall of town is the president. Supper will be served at 5:30 day- Thirteen tons of cocoa beans BY LOCAL FOLKS Central Manor A YEAR IN ADVANCE Annual Ca IST ANNUAL SESSIONS® AUGUST 19 AND WIL ON AUGUST THE SEATING CAPACITY | The 41st Annual Central Mane ; caw ; were scattered along the tracks or Camp Meeting light saving time. All Club members and the driver escaped with Delaware River on the New Castle OY vi rn Sad Lien Musial and their friends are invi atte te u! aped with wiser Vew Jersey, v at|of God Sata a e ends are invited to attend [injuries when an automobile truck | Ferry into New Jersey, visiting Gog began Saturday evening, Vineland, the great poultry center of | 4 New Jersey to spend some time. Recrossed the Delaware river at|w lant, at | Wilmington, Del. on the ferry. Spent | se Monday night near Elkton, Maryland. | A the party which will bé one of the late was hit by an eastbound Pennsyl- summer out-door events of the Club. | vania Railroad passenger ai a Mrs. Zeamer is being assisted by Miss | the (Chocolate avenue oH ro Ada M. Forry, Mrs. David Walker, Mrs. | Florin, near the Bachman Wm. L. Bucher, Mrs. Frank O. Duerst | late Manufacturing and Mrs. C. A. Groff all of Columbia. train at Final arrangments are being made While the n ely | Then on to Washington, D. C. Tues- for the annual serieg of demolished, the driver, Charles A.|day morning, to visit the many places |M luncheons held everg fall by the Wo- | Ressler, thirty-two, of of historical intere including men’s Republican Chab of Lancaster | “¢aped W cerations White House, Congressional Library [” County. Mrs. M. H. Bertram, of Lan- | a ht side Smithsonian Institute, Lincoln Mem- | H- caster, chairman in charge of the series fees He Nas ream) 8 | orial, Washington M which is has announced August the 30th as the ee : os A 555 feet in height, Jureau of ies 5 em "| Printing and Engravi date of the first luncheon which will | Biemesderf« Tru LZ ompan be served in club headquarter s TEasti I - by * * | Postage Stamps and [ 2 Orange Street, Lancaster, from 11 A 3 . ARS free Had an excellent vi « These lun ar ‘a. the Dome of the Capit members and their neons are For Primary | CANDIDATES FOR TAX COLLECT- “| OR, ROAD SUPERVISOR, SCHOOL | 1 ‘| DIRECTOR AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE | : Rapho Township Townsh | | | | s | Passed to The Great Beyond: MANY OF OUR BEST KNOWN PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THAT |: GREAT BEYOND WITHIN THE AF | i | nd Bar- Ru cer etl Aree SUCCESSFUL FISHERMEN nN C0. HELD THEIR PICNIC ON SATURDAY | Mrs. Warren Bentzel, on t ] S j 87 a - _ 4 oan Nissly, of near town. | Dr. E vey iz r Ff | Tuesday, August 22 | : C n S fier r ! Srauffer. El 3 Brene- m Nissly, om North, ust] i treet 1 TOWE np South Market > I Wednesday. August 23 Ie | ! ibbone, on West Done- Hi) \RBECTE AND DANCE | gal Senin. Biss Thach Remnion eee iT FOR GREY IRON WORKS | on North Mar Ibach, Lebanon ; ‘ ream MOUNT JOY BORO age 4.) Scheel Netice new New Manager Mr. Rebert, is managing in the absence of Mr is at the Lanc Then on to Ocean City] s; the Br nacle was largely the , . LAND DONATED TO brine ro . & ugust 19, 1933 and will close abbath evening, August 27, 1983. The session on Saturday evening as opened at 7:30, the initial being delivered by Rev. Ibert Hughe The meetings are be held in the Auditorium and also in the ner Tabarnacle This taber- gift of Mr. deceased C runner, Joy. - inclement weather Despite the i f the camp, the opening arge crowds gathered, at this Rev. I. A. Mae pastor. of the naugugating while church at 1893, Tents, lormitory and a large able ) accommo- Appended is the program: Wednesday, August 23 9:00 A. M. Rev. Dean; “Jehovah 600 A. M. Dr. van Ormer, “To Greeks Foolishness.™ 2 P. M. Children’s Service. 2: P. M Rev Hughes, “Al V Vv n and Victory. 3 ¢ P. M. Dr 5 Ormer, Youtk Can See in The | W 1] Mirr » I i 7 “When God (Turn to page four) | [MARIE'S SPECIALTY SHOPPE ANNOUNCES FALL OPENING Hoffer, of Marie's <, on East Main St her Fall opening on A 26 ! en- f 3 en- r i 1 be f mao equipp- ii hop n commun- T annre jate +} analitv of this r r 1alf-p adver- ment nother page of this » |Gebhart Clan Met Sunday OUT 1,000 ATTENDED AT HOFFVFER'S PARK, MIDDLE=« TOWN — HARRY GEBHARD, HUMMELSTOWN, WAS RE- ELECTED PRESIDENT ix = 1 lesson taught by i yhardt, of Telford. Song by hildren, Jesus Loves Song S i U Stand Up tor 18 )¥ clan pr ( Z mn, Praise d by Martin boys, (Turn to page five) AA MW Ladies’ Bible Class Met Ladies” Bible Class of the Evan- gregational Church held meeting at the home of Mrs. Home From Mospital Mre. Johm Miller, ¢ Souk Bar- Nom-
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