The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 30, 1933, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1933



M. KOCH, Quaker State
oil expert, who says that It
women motorists paid more
attention to lubrication oft
their cars, it would be possi {
sible in numerous cases to
save money enough on repair |
bills in one season to buy a

he new fall wardrobe. Use ot
vie Lad good oils he declared, also
TENNIS FLASH—Mary Heely, | increases gasoline mileage
Se of the six English tennis | because a well lubricated
stars, who competed in the | motor requir
Whightman Cup matches and (6 Motor dose powen 10
now playing in leading tourneys. ?
INTERROGA TOR, Walter Trumbull,
noted journalist who as a represen:
tative of the Average American Citi
zen queries Col. Louis McHenry
Howe, the Pres'dent’s Secretary, on
national problems affecting the peo-
ple’'s weifare, every Sunday night
over a nationwide radio network.
“Hi



ACCUSED
accepting bi ibe
—“I'll run this
city from a po-
lice cell if nec-
essary,” said
Mayor Swoboda
of Racine, Wis.,
whe has been
Arne


WiLL F. CATON, leading money
winner on harness tracks in 1932
and winner of the famous Hamble
tonian three-year-old trotting
classic with The Marchloness hopes
to win $50,000 purse again this
year at Goshen, N. Y. August 16,
with Calumet Donald.
TOMORROW'S HOUSE—Crowds visiting one or
the most popular World's Fair exhibits, the
Housekeeping Stran Steel Model House, with ex
terior walls of vitreous enameled on Toncan enam
oling lren and edged with Enduro stainiess Stee!

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Booted Soda dot
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The Worlds At
Your Door
IMMORTALIZED in story and song, the old “corner
store” has passed—along with the free potato on the
kerosene can, and the customers’ access to the crack-
er-box. It was picturesque, but you never quite knew
what you would find there. Half the time it was full
of people who didn’t know what they wanted. The

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dising opportunities of this community. In the quiet &
of your own home, you are enabled to select every-
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The modern way to be certain of quality and value
to read the advertisements. Representing almost
every field of opportunity, the advertising coluiins of
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The Card Basket
(From page 1)
Abram Sload Mayrown on Sat-
urday.

Miss Christine Smith turned
| home after a two weeks' vacation
with her aunt at Robesonia,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Derr visit-
ed relatives and frienas here on
Monday.
Miss Mary Charle ha return-
ed from spending me time at
the Century of Progress, Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs Joh Weidman
and family, of Lanc 1 visited
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Derr on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Greenawalt,
and daughter, Miss Ida, were vis-
itors with relatives at Chester on
Sunday.
Miss Mary Louise Smith return-
spending a
grandparents at
ed home after
the home of her
Rehrersburg.
Misses Helen Schroll, Martha
Engle and Hilda Engle spent Tues
day evening with Mrs, Vincent
Rowenna.
Hendrix is spending
daughter, Mrs.
family at
Mackison, at
Mrs. Anne
a month with her
Paul C. Bricker and
Clayton, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs.
and family, of
Aldinger
htown, vis-
William
Elizabet
ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fair on
Sunday. {
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wachstet-
ter, of Reading; Miss Daisy Capp,
of Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Greiner on Sunday.
Mr. Dunestroble, Miss Laura
Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Fano,
and Mrs. Eslen, of Philadelphia,
called on Lester Kover on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Gerber-
ich are enjoying a cruise on the
Great Lakes aboard the S. S. Oc-
torara.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mr. Zittle, of Strasburg, spent Sun
day with Mr. Schroll’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schroll.
Mrs. Anna Wolf and son, Ashur
Millard, of Frankford, Philadel-
phia, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Loraw and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Snyder and
tamily visited the former's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Snyder here on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
were week end
Mrs. Harry Heisler at their
mer cottage in York County.
Messrs. Ellis Leaman, Ted Weid
ler and Arthur Sprecher, all of
the local A. & P. Store enjoyed
an outing on Thursday at Over-
brook, Lititz Pike.
Mrs. Ernest Cobaugh and Miss
Mary Brinser, of Elizabethtown,
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Schroll and
Frank Gladfelter
guests of Mr. and
sum-

were the
Martin Gerber and Mrs. Amy Peo-
ples on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clemont
and daughter, Marie, of Lancaster
with Mrs.
spent Monday here
and Mrs.
Clemont’s parents, Mr.
Darvin Pennell.
Lieut. and Mrs. E. V.
son, Jack, and daughter, Je
Flintstone, Md.,
guests at the home of Mrs. McClel
lan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Hawthorne.
Mr. and Mrs.
McClella
san, of
Stohler
Wm.
Thomas
and son, Billy; Mr. and Mrs.
Morton, Mrs. Claude Husler 931
daughter, Myrtle, were at Hershey |
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Charles, of |
Harrisburg, formerly of this place
Monday on an extended auto trip
California. They will attend the Cen-
tury of Progress Exposition also.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Kre ider
and daoghters, and Miss Gladys
Kreider, of Conestoga, were the
Sunday guests with Mr.
Lloyd Kline, on West Donegal St.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Michael and
children, Betty and Freddie; Mr.



  







week at
were week end |
left |
to
and Mrs. |

THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH
What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has Teo
Say This Week
|
|



| Der onnr dawg is
Barrick g'happened os mich, bechudes, | Mrs.
ga-lechert hut. Du waisht der Jeck
Bixler, em Billy si brooder, is unser
| black-shmidt om Barrick, Well are un |
ebbes om Barrick | 1
Annual Events
of Local Clans
(From page one)
ey. Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. John Smith, of Kinderhook;
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Jr., of
Columbia; Grace and John Smith,
of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Roy

der oldt Sammy Sendapetzer hen mit | mon and Surah Ebersole met on
annonner g'settled. Es wore en settle-
ment fun finf yohr far giles-p’shloga,
keddashtreng maucha, sensa dengla, un |
so fardt. Der oldt Sammy Sendapetzer |
hut en gons blaud gacharged g'hot |
ega der Jeck fun hovver for si gowl,
garshta far si seilin, hoy, shtrow,]|
gr Lobes waetsa, uni so fardt.
e hen im Jeck sime black-schmidt |
Se g'settled, un we der oldt Sammy |
{ni cooma is mit sime booch hut der
Jeck grawd g'shicked far der ’Squire
Lawbuck.
| “Un wos wit mit em
sR leCoolN*Moa-eanb .eeala?
buck,” frogt der oldt Sammy.
“Ei,” sawgt der Jeck. “Ich will dich
tsu dinera account schwara maucha.”
| “Warroom sull des si?” frogt der
oldt Sammy. “Ich hob dich far nix
ga-charged os du net greeked husht un
du husht in dime laeva mich net der-
fore g’schwora.”
“Well,” sawgt der Jeck, “Ich hob
my rehoh. Ich wore der onner owet
in der bade-shtoond un hob dich hare
di bakentniss gevva. Du husht dart ad-
mit os du en oldter sinder bisht, os du
olla dawg socha doosht os du net sed-
sht, lusht der deifel dich on der naws
‘Squire Law-
eu'e 0s
room feera,
en oldter shellem bisht. Ich hob ga-
denked du wisht ga-watched si, doh
hare hov ich der ’squire hara b’shtelt.”
“Oh!” sawgt der Sammy,
usht en bakentniss in der karrich far
wisa we da-meedich os ich bin. Es
wore net so shlim we ich es g’'mauched
hob.”
“Don husht anyhow ga-luga,” sawgt
der Jeck. “Bring der ‘squire.” Are
(hut ene schwara lussa un se hen
g'settled according tsu law. Der Jeck
‘hut mere noachderhond g'sawt are
het em oldta Sammy shunt long nim-
my gadrowed, wile so en reicher mon
we are os n hoonert-yord ga-bade
maucha kent un daid usht ae dawler es
yohr tsu em porra gevva ware awenich
tsu geitsich far gons arlich si.
| Un sawr, der Jeck is ken doomkup,
far ich glawb selver net os der deifel
en mon feel room feered oony are gebt
eme ga-lagenheit
|
‘Heartiest Congratula-
| tions From Us
|

| We want to congratulate each of
the following for having reached
another birthday:
Sunday,
om
Auyust 27
{ Robert Newcomer, on W. Done-
| gal Street.
{ : . ' 3
| Samuel Funk, on North Barbara
Street.
| Mrs. Simon Hertzler.
Mary N. Garber, Elizabethtown.
Monday, August 28
Isaac Eshleman, on
Street.

Mrs. North
| Barbara







un in kertza wardt os du|
“sell wore |

The following were present Mr|
and Mrs. Eli Ebersole and
Geta Dietz; Mr. and Mrs.
! Baker and daughters, Mrs. Wilbur
Beahm, Misses Evelyn and Doro-
thy Baker, all of Mount Joy; Mrs.
Mildred Osmun and daughter,
Jean, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Nor-
man Diem, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Diem, and daughters; Mrs. Minnie
Young, and son, Gerald, of Lan-
caster: Mr. and Mrs. Born and
three sons, of Lancaster; Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Ebersole, of Bareville
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Albright, two
daughters and two sons; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Beam and son, Lester


|
of Talmadge; Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Hucord, Talmadge; Mr. and Mrs. |
John Ebersole and son, Clyde, of
Ephrata; Mr. anl Mrs.
Weinhold and daughters Erla,
Esther, and Floy, of Ephrata; Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Groff and sons, Paul
| Bar] and Leon, of Lititz; Mr. and
| Mrs. Panl Albright and daughter,
Shirley, of Ephrata: Mr and Mrs.
Martin Albright and two
3obby and Ray Donald, of Eden;
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hackman, and
son, Ray, of Denver; Miss Ruth
Martin, of
John Martin, of

sons,
Murriel.

Passed to The
Great Beyond
(From page 1)
etta, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
D. S. T., and interment was made in
the Marietta cemetery.


B. Frank Buller
B. Frank Buller, sixty, formerly of
Chester |
|
|
Denver; Mr. and Mrs. |
beer is now legal,
Marietta Theatre
Maytown, died at his home, 439 South |
Shippen street, Lancaster,
on Sunday |
at 9 p. m., of complications, after an
He was a resi-
forty-five
illness of three years.
dent of Lancaster for over
years and was a member of the Inter-
national Typographical Union, Lancas- |
ter, having been employed in the com- |
posing room of the Intelligencer Jour-
nal.
Besides his widow, Annie Houseal
Buller, he is survived by one son, B.
Frank Buller, Jr, at home and a
brother, Bard Buller, of Maytown.
Services were held at the home this
afternoon at 2 p. m., with burial in the
Maytown Union cemetery.

Mrs. Isabelle H. Reinhold
Mrs. Isabella Hoover Reinhold,
eighty-three, widow of Edwin L. Rein- |

 

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PAGE FIVE


SPORTS
wr
By “Mikey” Weaver



Oldsmobile
G. B. Sons vs
Chicklets vs
“Where's the
| asked.
| “He's out
| ness,” the
“Legal business!”
| tomer,
thing you told me yesterday, and later
| I saw
STANDING OF TEAMS
Second Half


Tuesday
Brubaker's 4; Oldsmobile 0.
Drytown 7 Lincoln 6.
rs A MIs cs mine.
SCHEDULE
Wednesday
(Postponed Games)
G. Brown's Sons vs Drytown.
3rubaker’'s vs Maust.
Thursday
G. B. Sons Richland Club.
Florin vs Maust.
Friday
Blue Devils vs Tigers.
vs Drytown.
Tuesday
Florin,
Richland Club.
rn AA Ms
JUST IN FUN

boss?”
clerk replied.
irritably. “That's the
isn’t it?”
Smith and son, Donald, of Golum-| Ww. L. Pct.
bia; Mr. William Smith and child-| Brubaker’ 9 1 1.000
ren, William Jr., Carl, Melvin and | Blue Devils 8 2 .800
Benjamin; Glor Markley, all ot | Flori 7 2 A717
Kinderhook; Mrs. White and son, Brown's S 6 600
Martin of Washington Boro; Irene |Drytown 5 5 .500
and Anna Mae Smith, of Kinder- ncoln 5 6 453
hook; Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Mum-|Maust 3 6 333
ma, and Mrs. Horner ind hild-| Oldsmobile : 7 .300
| ren, of Columbia; Beatrice Ross, | Richland Club 2 7 222
of Kinderhook; Martha, Paul, Ja-|Chicklet 1 9 100
Heisey, of Nissley’s Mill; Mr, | We
John Oberholtzer and SCORES
daughter, Naomi. Thursday
Ebersole Clan | G. ‘Brown's. Some. tL:
The. decors a late Stoel. G Brow 1's Son 11 Brubak-
st 6: Blue 6
Sunday at the home of Mr. and | Mau Bile Devs bg
Mrs, Martin Shearer, near Rheems | 19. Si 6
The day was spent in a general 11 R ad cb 8
get-together meeting, amply pro- Monday
| vided basket lunches being enjoy- Blue Devils 6: G. B. Sons 2
ed during the dinner hour. Maust 3: Chicklets 2.
a customer
attending to legal busi-
exclaimed the cus-
same
him in a restaurant drinking
beer.”
“Well,” replied the clerk, “drinking


MARIETTA, PA.
Special Bus Service to Your
Favorite Theatre!

FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 1 & 2
Sat. Matinee at 2:15 10c & 15¢
Edw. G. Robinson
m
THE LITTLE GIANT
MON. & TUES. SEPT. 4 & 5
Special Labor Day‘ Matinee
At 2:15 10c & Isc
Charles Bickford
Richard Arlen
Mary Brian
SONG of the EAGLE



State Theatre
The Show Place of Lancaster
County
COLUMBIA, PA.

Wednesday and Thursday
August 30th and 31st














David Allewood and Miss Ruth| Amos Wertz, on East Main St. hold, died at her home, Clay street, | ‘“ vy
Amspacker were Sunday visitors! Ray Haug, West Main Street. Marietta, Thursday night of a com- BELOW THE SEA
with Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Ams-| Mrs. Jno. E. Schroll, East Main [lication of diseases. She was a daugh- | With upderse ca scenes in
packer on West Donegal bid ; al ter of the late John and Anna Hoover | Technicolor Featuring
Mr. and Mrs. Omer an in Tuesday, Amgust 29 Becker, of Chickies. The following Fay Wray, Ralph Bellamy
deughter, Betty; Verna Yun an | Fy Latchford, South Baf-| children survive: Edwin B, Marietta; |
air f near Erisman’s Siva = Ch 3? :
Bh Foye og 0 deman, ol f | a i Sill r. West Main S#eet Mrs Am 2 a ne: Fa Friday aud Saturday
/ hi 3 alrite} malts kh hil PL I R., wife of Charles S. Wisner of Se-
Boys Groin), Mis A Se] Wednesday, August 30 Be Fon I. A home; Jessie R September 13 and 2nd
novo; Mrs. M. Edwards anc te Newer Was ir i a “
0! Dou Dorothy and Pauline, | Dorothy Newcomer, West Main |yife of M, Milnor Rupp. Philadelphia; MIDNIGHT CLUB”
ear Nir. ahd Mrs. Har treet. Albert C., at home; and Paul B., of A Paramount Picture With
of Mount Joy; Mr. and I | Mrs. Mildred Myers, West Main ; G i
vey Spangler, Bellerma and ne res Fy Pittsburgh. Also five grandchildren eorge Raft, Clive Brook
my Spangler, Richard Bover, Bar- [PU Frank Clemont and a brother, Fre t H. Becker, Helen Vinson
bara Brosey, all of Back Run, | rd M: a me Downingtown. She a member of Alison Skipworth -
were at He i y on Sunday. 2 St. John’s Episcopal Mz a : rr
Mr. Vernon Hixon and | Hs 3 yr. Paghst 2 : + Services were he the Week of Sept. 4th
Sans, Odes SS 2 an ao | eS 8 = Jonega’ | Monday afternoon ck, National Paramount Week
and Mrs. yhn uggins «¢ WO pou GE 2 | Rev arles E. Be au ffi
daughters, Dolores and May; Mr. | Mrs. W 4 1 Landis- | en e Ma Monday and Tuesday
and Mr and Mrs. | 3 is = . tore. HER BODYGUARD
Leslie 3 rar oh 9 eet — Featuring
Elda, ot et o A % 1,
Ken Spade, f Friday. September 1 S (i V Say, =O a Edmund Lowe
Loos he Jam toberts po rea t ove with me Wynne Gibson
Mi Spade, of Saturday, Sept. 2 NN
d 1 John Na- Geib — - = oe or
Elizab own. visited Mr.] I ua HEE AE EEE
3 SE Wiss = | -
TOLER MSTORICAL [FY on :
Mill on Sunday. 1 - { Saturdays | M Th Evenings |
and 00 ire 2 Shows =
DID YOU KNOW? 'm Holidays | s€ €a e nd 9 P. ML =
word “bicycle” was firs Sunday, August 27 2%P. M. “st dard
® | - Standar
nt 64 8 ( CG Dawes, statesman. | = Standard | ELIZABETHTOWN Time n
the S n in 1865. = Time | =
ane spl Battle of Long Island 1776 # : =z
1at | Monday, August 28 | { . a
{oaths rohan SW] oot, | Thursday, August 31st | Fri. Sat, Sept. 1st & 2nd =
d 45 vn 17 . DOUBLE FEATURE | “EAGLE and HAWK”
P ~ ‘ - | 1
: n was discos 58. | = “Circus QO» en Murder” with 2
Tuesday, August 29 =. and Tf ~C . Fredric March =
Dr. O. W. Holmes, autl | 8 tie i Cary Grant =
br “WHIRLWIND” y
; = Carole Lombard =
Wednesday, August 30 'm M d |
Julian A. Weir, arti W onday, September 4th | =
SED = yy De Tuesday, Sept. 5th
og MATINEE 2 P. M. { Willia P oll
Fist Irshoption. a $880 : illiam Pow
I act 1890.8 Wheeler & Woolsey | in
is Thursday. August 31 = in “PRIVATE
| Emper Yoshie inal wae ‘ - »» =
lire coin Japan, Wasim “SO THIS IN AFRICA DETECTIVE 62” =
Friday, Se pte mber 1 Wed ;
homes ge Rex Beach, author, was born in |® nesday, Sept. 6th Thursday, Sept. 7th
We now s| 1877 'm Lionel Barrymore TWO FEATURES
1 25 states Japanese earthquake in 1923 | m in “TRICK FOR TRICK”
Sixty-five in Saturday, September 2 = “SWEEPINGS” and
America have pol- Hiram Johnson, Senator was . “DYNAMITE RANCH” =
icies. born 19 : ; =
born 1866. LEE EE EERE EE EG I
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