The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 04, 1933, Image 8

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i FOR RENT--A very Desirable
| Dwelling on Donegal Sprin Road. |
Has light, heat, bath, garage, ete. Im-
sion, See Jno. E. Schroll,
mediate posses
Realtor, Mo

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person at my home. 43

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East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
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—— | FOR SALE—50-acre farm located,
| one half mile south of Milton Grove,


| cated. Property newly papered and
| painted. Will take $3,000 for a quick
| sale. See Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy, Pa.
WOOD FOR SALE—I have a lot of
| cord wood sawed stove length which I
| sell reasonable at all times, John W.
| Kreider, Telephone 142R12 Mt. Joy.
| sep.13-2m-p

CUSTOM CIDER—Making daily un-
| til Saturday noon, from 6 a. m. to 5 p.
| m. Fairview Orchards, Florin. Phone
| 214R2 Elmer R. Snyder. aug.30-tf


FOR SALE—A Brick House with
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When Your
B id P t | Slate Roof, 8 Yous, all convenighoess
£ ] ® | Poultry House 12x12, along concrete
T1 ge ar ner | highway, Florin. Apply to Jno, E.
| Schroll, Realtor, Mount Joy. No. 416.

SCOWLS os
3 STOVE WOOD sawed in 12 inch
4 | lengths consists of oak and hickory.
$6.00 per cord delivered.—JACOB G.
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Dén't misjudge your partner’s |BAKER, R. D. Manheim, Pa. Phone
1K2. jly-6-tf
attitde in the game you play . .
the disgusted look on his count-
enance may be attributed to poor
light . perhaps he cannot see
the cards clearly, for ofttimes
LIGHT" is either too dull and
dim, or too glaring.
Put a §mile back on his face by
using adequate light of proper
wattage. Use nationally known,
American-fnade Mazda lamps,
shaded, in &very socket. Keep a
carton of “spares” on hand. Then
you will alwhys be sure of good
light at low cpst. Purchase these

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Annie H.- Rohrer, late of
Mount Joy Borough, Pa. deceased.
Letters of administration on said es-
tate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted there-
to are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or
demands against the same, will present
them without delay for settlement to
ig undersigned, residing in Mt. Joy,
a.
Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attys.
HARRY CHARLES,
sep.27-6t Administrator
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
BSH Estate of John Wharvell, late of Mt.
nationally “Lok lamps from (Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., deceased.


us or your Lo Dealer. | Letters of administration on said es-
| tate having been granted to the under-
Better: Light | signed, all persons indebted thereto are
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requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims or demands
| against the same, will present them
without delay for settlement to the un-
dersigned, residing at 40 West Donegal
street, Mount Joy, Pa.
JENNIE W. McGANN,
Administratrix
Pennsylvania
Power & Light
Company
BIG COMMUNITY SALE
sep.13-6t
B. Frank Kready, Atty.
AN ORDINANCE
ACCEPTING CONVEYANCE FROM™
MORRIS N. STAUFFER AND JE-
ROME S. KENDIG OF A TRACT OF
LAND FRONTING ON THE EAST
SIDE OF NORTH BARBARA“
STREET AND LAYING OUT A
STREET OVER THE SAME, AND
PROVIDING FOR THE COSTS
THEREOF.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the
burgess and council of the Borough of
Mount Joy, County of Lancaster and]
State of Pennsylvania, and it is hereby”
ordained by authority of the same that
the Borough does hereby accept from”
Morris N. Stauffer and wife and Dr-
Jerome S. Kendig and wife respective-]
ly, the conveyance without money con-]
sideration of two certain adjoining
strips af land, together fronting thirty
(30) feet on the East side of North”
Barbara Street in said Borough and ex-|
tending of that width Eastwardly to
and beyond the eastern building line of"
said street, a distance of Five hundred


Friday Evening, October 6, 1933
On the premises at the Borough
limits, Mount Joy, on the road leading
go the Mount Joy Cemetery.
One Carload of Potter & Tioga Co.
T. B. Tested Accredited

Classified Column Local Bowling
estin
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO, PA.
League Opened
oct4-tf THERE WILL BE FOUR GAMES A c
WEEK FROM NOW UNTIL. APR.
12 WITH FIRST AND SECOND
HALF WINNERS |
The Mount Joy Bowling League
pened its season here on ‘Monday
night to continue until April . 12: of
dext year, A 112 match schedule
was been arranged with three ‘games
it each match.
+ first half opéned Monday nite
ind ends Jan. 4. The second ‘opens
an. 8 and ends April 12. The terms
n the league were announced in the
Bulletin.
League Officers
week's
ast
 

FOR RENT—A 3-Story
house on West Donegal street, Mount The officers of the league are as
Joy. Rent only $19.00 per month. Ap- { follows:
ply to Mrs. Mary Gochnauer, 111 President—Wm, Ellis.
Howard Ave., Lancaster, Pa. sep.27-3t Vice President—Charles Derr.
eMonaX oA Neko FOR SALE—25 or 35 S. C Rhode Is- Secretary Clayton - Sausser.
[land Red Pullets hatched Mar. Tth, Treasurer—O. K Snyder.
MOUNT JOY, [ Blood tested and accredited. Very good An 8-page scnedule containing all
A ce 3 laying strains. Crowded house is the the games was printed and is now
PRESCRIPTION DRU OGIST only reason for this opportunity. Am- | being distributed.
mon H. Bucher. Phone 16R2 Manheim. These games should be very inter=
and competition quite keen.
The Schedule
Following is the schedule
for the
| along macadam road. Running water, | first half:
| large frame house and big bank barn SCHEDULE—FIRST HALF
and other buildings. Inquire Katie B. . Mi
| Gruber, Route 2, Mount Joy, Pa. Oct. 4—G. B. S. and Business Men
sep.20-tf Oct. 5—Owls and Gerberich-Payne
| Oct. 9G. B. S. and Gerberich-Payn¢
FOR SALE CHEAP—A 6-room house | Oct. 10-Hay Shakers & Richland Club
| in Florin, all conveniences, nicely lo- | Oct. ..—Business Men and Owls
Oct. i2—Florin and Barbers
Qct. 16—G. B. S. and Owls
Oct. 17—Business Men & G.-Payne
Oct. 18—Florin & Richland Club
Oct. 19—Hay Shakers and Barbers
Oct. 23—Florin and G. B. S.
Oct. 24—Barbers and ‘Owls
Oct. 25—H. S. and Business Men
Oct. 26—Richland Club & G.-Payne,
Oct. 30—Florin and Business Men
Oct. 31—Barbers and Gerberich-Payne
Nov. 1—Richland Club and Owls
Nov. 2—H. S. and G. B. S.
Nov. 6—Florin and Owls
Nov. 7—Barbers and G. B. S.
Nov. 8—Richland Club & Business Men
Nov. 9—H. S. and Gerberich-Payne
Nov. 13—Florin and Gerberich-Payne
Nov.14—H. S. and Owls
Nov. 15—Barbers and Business Men
Nov. 16—Richland Club and G. B. S.
Nov. 20—G. B. S. and Business Men
Nov. 21—Florin and H. S.
Nov. 22—Owls and Gerberich-Payne
Nov. 23—Barbers and Richland Club
Nov. 27—G. B. S. and Gerberich-Payne
Nov. 28—Florin and Barbers
Nov. 29—H. S. and Richland Club
Nov. 30—Business Men and Owls
Dec. 4—G. B. S. and Owls
Dec. 5—Florin and Richland Club
Dec. 6—Business Men & G.-Payne
Dec. 7—H. S. and Barbers
Dec. 11—H. S. and Business Men
Dec. 12—Richland Club & G.-Payne
Dec. 13—Barbers and Owls
Dec. 14—Florin and G. B. S.
Dec.13—H. S, and G. B. 8S.
Dec. 19—Richland Club and Owls
Dec. 20—Florin and Business Men
Dec. 21—Barbers and Gerberich-Payne
Dec. 26—Barbers and G. B. S.
Dec. 27—Florin and Owls.
Dec. 28—H. S. and Gerberich-Payne
Dec. 29—Richland C. & Business Men
Jan. 1—Barbers and Business Men
Jan. 2—H. S. and Owls
Jan. 3—Richland Club and G. B. S.
Jan. 4—Florin and Gerberich-Payne
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Florin Wins
Florin’ made a three straight from
the Hay Shakers in the opening
match against the Hay Shakers on
Monday evening. Kreider, for the


victors, was high single and triple.
The score:
Hay Shakers 1st 2nd 3rd Tis
Brubaker ........ 109 143 144 396
Miller ............ 120 116, 90 326
Boh la. 122 125 181 428
Horry 113 163 127 403
Reinhold ......... 154 166 171 491
Totals ........ 618 713 713 2054
Florin ist 2nd 3rd Tis
Kreider ....... c.. 179 167 188 534
Mumper ......... 116 147 113 376
Wittle ........... 148 104 148 400
Kinsey’ .......... 124 178 122 424
Anderson ......... 115 130 165 410
Totals 682 726 736 2144 |
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Barbers vs Richland Club
The Barbers won three in a row
from the Richland Club last nite. F.
| E. HEMPFIELD BOOTERS
Local Doings
Around Florin
BEAT MOUNT JOY, 1-0
The East Hempfield High School
soccer team defeated the Mount Joy

Florin U. B. Church met at the home
of Mrs. Ella Haldeman on Saturday
Stauffer Is
° evening.
Athletic Coach Mr,. and Mrs. Monroe Ebersole
were Sunday guests. of Mrs. Eber-
sole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry

Miller, near Bossler’s church,
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Garber, Mr.
and Mrs. George Mumper, of town,
and Mr. Ed. Ream, of Mount Joy,
(From page 1)
follows: 341 males, 331 females, total
672, of which number 99 males and 88
females, total 187 are enrolled in High
Wedding Bells
ht et SR
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1933
| Street, were united in marriage at
{4:00 o'clock on Saturday afternoon,
| by the Rev. Raymond Arndt, a cou=-
| sin of the bride, at his residence at
| Latrobe, Pa, The ring ceremony
Ring Locally
| was used.




| High booters at Landisville by the
| score of 1 to 0. The game was | Coa Gerber—Gromoll
lose all the way through, with | NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST AS|yymBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN | K Gerber, of Mount Joy,
Mumma, East Hempfield inside left, IT OCCURRED IN THAT BUSY| yoUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED IN i Miss Nora R 'Gromoll, of Eliza-
breaking through in the second per | VILLAGE WEST OF HERE THE HOLY BONDS OF MATRI- | were married in the Zion
iod for the only score of the contest — 7 a, ag I | i
: . ‘hurch of the Unite Jrethre:
mt. Jov (0) E. Hempfield a | Miss Stella Wachstetter spent last | YoNY I THIS LocauTy [Chueh omy De eR
So Cees Vis hey Wednesday with Myrtle Young at Strickler-Eshbach (30. The ceremony was performed at
Seanicdserton : RFB EEL Poff ig S . : Miss Elizabeth Strickler, daugh- | 9:30 A. M by the pastor, Rev. H. S.
we al Seaman, of Marietta, won [ter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos R Strick- | Kiefer, After a short honeymoon
oe CHB Havénstain He L.A Xion Radio at of near Mount Joy, and Mr. [trip through the Virginias. they will
He RHE F Kauffman sey S Isaac Eshbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. [be at home on College street, Eliza-
routw ine Mrs. "Ella Wachstetter spent Satur | garry Eshbach f near Willow |kethtown
Schneider ....... OL ....... Myers | day and Sunday in the home of W.| IS Sy
Lawton ....... IL ........ Mumma) at Lancaster.
Weidman CF .... M. Kauffman | ‘ay and Mrs, Victor Brooks, who
IR Mease | were recently married will move in
Brown ..i..... “OR ..... Weber | 1, the Raymond property. :
Score by periods: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson will Y
Mt. Joy H 8S. ...:.» coon 000 0-01 to Mt. Joy in the - Detwiler BO fo and GIRLS
E. Hempfield HS ........ 0100-1 property on Manheim Street.
Substitutes: Mount Joy—L. Hostet Mr. and Mrs, Frank Skeen quietly Ny
ter, Leiberher, Schroll, Shank, and | celebrated their wedding anniver- Yow.can win a Bicycle or Roller Skates by having your
Heilig. sary at their home on Sunday. —— J :
Goals: Mumma. Mr. and Mrs, Weidman, of near “Parents buy at Brubaker’s
Por and M.; | Salunga, will move into the Green- re —
time of periods, minutes. “af property ‘vacate ; - 2
p | Property vacated by Roy An GET INFORMA AT OUR STORE
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
D. B. BRUBAKER DEPT. STORE
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Contest started this week and closes Oct. 28th, 1933
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Birdsboro, and Rev. Ira W. Funk, of
Cleona. was assigned to fill the va-
here.
V. Kinsey entertained her
The Board appropriated $150 to the
High School Library and $75 to the
Grade School Library for the purchase
of additional books and material for
cancy
Mrs. C
the present school term. Bridge Club at her home on Wed-
Bills to the amount of $1,087.67 were | nesday evening, A delightful lunch-
ordered paid. eon was served to these members
BE Ss who attended: Mrs. S. M. Wetzel,
TEN NEW REGISTRATIONS Mrs. W. ‘B. Jackson, Mrs. Fred
ADDED TO OUR CLINIC | Powerly, Mis. Harry Kirchner, Mrs
Albert Kerst, and Mrs. S. M. Stauf-
The regular Baby Health Clinic fer, all of Lancaster. =
was held at the Legion Home on nest: Fioe Public Card . Party
Tuesday -afternoon, with the atten- | #04 Dance, also Bingo, will be
dance numbering forty. held at the Kinsey Restaurant on
There were ten new registrations | Friday evening, October 6th. If you
to the clinic as follows: want an evening of entertainment,
whether it's dancing, playing cards
Patsy Ann Garber, five weeks, the
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gar-
or bingo, come to Kinsey's on Fri-
day evening and have a good time.


ber. : :
Beverly Anne Myers, three weeks The prize winners at the public
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl 081 Davy on Thursday night, at
Myers. Kinsey s Restaurant, were as follows
Thelma Mae Sherk, three months, Door prize, Mrs David Borner, of |
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay |= 72 sethtown 2 Pinochle, Mr. Fen-|
Sherk. stermacher, Walter H. Engle and
Henry Becker, Jr. three months, Mr. Klein; Five Hundeod: David
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beck | Mrs. Gainer, Mabel Fen-
er. stermacher, Mrs. Fahringer, Miss
Janet Faus, four months, daughter Sara Paules, Mrs, Seaman, Miss
of Mr. and Mrs. David Faus. Helen Leader and Landis Gainer.
lis errr Ml
William Eugene Garber, the one
month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl | R. P. BAKER, OF LANCASTER,
Garber. ADDRESSED LOCAL ROTARIANS
Victor James Meekins, the seven
months old son of Mr. and Mrs. The Rotary Club was entertained
Walter Meekins
Willy Harold Brandt, four months,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brandt.
Julia Mae Witmer, six months
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Witmer.
Geraldine Louise Schroll, the two
months daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Schroll.
yesterday by a very interesting and in-
structive address delivered by Dr. R.
P. Baker, of the Baker Hospital, Lan-
caster, Pa.
Dr. H. J. Herr of Lititz was a visitor.
The program for next Tuesday will
be a discussion by the members of the
Club Service Committee, H. N. Nissly,

The Clinic was in charge of Miss {J. M. Booth, I yd Kline, C. D. Carson
Ethel Kersey, R. N., and the host- |and H. G. Carpenter on “The Import-
esses were Mrs. BE. W. Garber and |ance of the Rotarian (Magazine) in
Miss Alice Longenecker. Club Service.”
The next clinic will be held on


School. The average attendance dur- {spent Sunday at Camp Ream, Perry . pe
i as County : ~~
ing the month was 99% . : 4 \
Miss Littley, Commercial teacher was A tocol crganfund SOO000000C
a : > composed of local talent as een
granted permission to use the |” re : om
writers in the Commercial Department entertaining at numerous restaurants “ay SAVE WITH B. & L. SHARES
for night school instruction and are known as Jac Olweiler’s ha f
A wh | Playboys. N or
Mr on 7) Store gi Rev. J. C. Deitzler, pastor of the Your ‘eyyn home Business Needs
ras electe a etic coac a saiary a 3 > .
of $100 for i 5 {UO B. church during the conference Rese Capital Travel, Vacations
9 OF ser was transferred to Pottstown and x th ie
Educatignal Fund Other Advantages
It’s a ‘comfortable Tegling to watch your savings in this associa-
tion growing from month, to month.
SUBSCRIBE SHARES NOW
Twelfth Series, now open
The Mt. Joy Building &
Jno. E. Schroll, Pres ,
Henry G. Carpenter, V. Pres.
t MT. JOY
Sunday, Qct. 8th, '33
On Farm Tenanted by, Harry Wagner
Manheim Road
Stunt Flying—Inverted Flying, Ribbon Cutting Contest
Passenger Carrying, Parachute Jamp
Prices for Rides, $1.50 local flight.
To Lancaster $2.00
Will Take 3 or 4 Passengers from Lancaster to Mt. Joy at $190 each
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Tuesday afternoon, October 17th, at EE
the Legion Home.
MOUNT JOY WILL HAVE
A BASKET BALL TEAM

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Mr. Benj. Groff, West End restau-
ranter and all around sport, will have
a good basket ball team to represent
Mount Joy during the approaching
season.
Sports thruout this section all know
Ben, as he managed basket hall, base
ball, foot ball and other teams on many
occasions.
Boo
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KOTEX, 2 regylar size
Boxes. ..... gs lo 25¢c
5%
' Mount Joy,

These cows were bought direct from
the farmer who raised them to sell and
they are a good buy.
Few Tested STOCK BULLS
FEW HOME-RAISED SHOATS
A truck load of all kinds of Mer-
chandise from a Department Store.
This goods will be sold at 7 P. M. All
finds of other Merchandise and Fruit.
Sale of Merchandise to begin at 7 p.
m., Cows 7:30 p. m. Standard Time.
C. S. FRANK & BRO.


ELIZABETHTOWN,
and Seventy-five (575) feet, measured
from the said building line and more
particularly described in later section
hereof. 3
Section 2. A public street is hereby
ordained and laid out on and over the
as follows:
The said street shall be thirty (30)
feet in width &nd the intersection of the
South line thereof with North Barbara
Street shall be four hundred and nine
and twenty-five one-hundredths (409.-
25) feet Northward (N. O degrees and
52 minutes W.) from the North build-
ing line on Detwiler Avenue. Said
street shall extend of the width of
thirty (30) feet South eighty-six (86)
degrees and thirty-three (33) minutes
East from the Eastern edge of North]
Barbara Street to the Eastern building-
line on North Barbara Street and from
the said building line by the same
course (S. 86 degrees 33 minutes E.)
five hundred and seventy-five (575) feet”
Creek.
Section 3. The berough solicitor is’]
hereby authorized te take whatever
steps may be necessary to carry out the]
provisions of this ordinance, and the
proper borough authorities are author-/]
ized to pay for the cost of drawing and
recording any deeds of other papers,
and for any title searches necessary to
obtain proper title to thelands accepted]
by this ordinance and cagrying out the
provisions hereof. *]
ORDAINED AND ENACTED this
second day of October tA. D. One]

premises so conveyed to the Borough
to a line at or near the Little Chiques]




Good scored high single and triple.
Score:
Barbers 1st. 2nd 3rd Tis
Spools: 126 116 127 36v
PF .:....... 140 183 162 485
Seope. i: 182 158 128 463
Detweiler ........ 107 96 120 323
Shatle <0... 122 110 166 398
i Totals ........ 671 663 698 2032
Richland Club ist 2nd 3rd Tis
Walters © .......... 119 ... ... 119
Gejss 1:70. -........ 139 123 149 411
Greiner” .......... 124 115 ... 233
Bare Coun 150 131 178 459
Somer ci. 27... 10 23
Barnhart ........ 08 108
142 142
Germer ......... i 78 178
| Ney ........ 106 108
Total ......... 659 g85 657 1892
EVAN. LADIES’ BIBLE CLASS
HELD MONTHLY MEETING
The Ladies’ Bible class of the
Evangelical Congregational church
held their meeting at the home of
Kaylor, Mrs. Charles
George Myers, Mrs. H. G.



Miss Ella Eshleman, on New Haven
street on Thursday evening. Mrs.
Bishop read the Scripture lesson
and a hymn was sung by the class.
Refreshments were gervied to: Mrs.
Boyd Bishop, Mrs. V. S. Hoffman,
Mrs. Alex Kramer, Mrs. C. S. Ging-
rich, Mrs. Harry Kaylor, Mrs. Earl
Morton,
Mrs.
Walters,
Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty- [ Mrs Howard Arntz, Mrs. Paul Peif-
three (1933). er, Mrs. Harry Weidman, Mrs. Am-
GEO. ALTHOUSE, ~] brose Wertman, Miss Ella Eshle-
Presidentiof Council'{ man, Mr. Paul Peifer, Phyllis, Mar-
Attest: Jacob H. Zeller, Secgetary tian and Donald Peifer and Mae
The foregoing ordinance ‘is hereby’ Weidman
approved. xk NE reli
3G Foi Mr. Charles Bennett moved his
—— - i family from the Nobs property on
Stimulate your business by advertis- | West Donegal Street to the Heilig
ing in the Bulletin. 5 property on South Market Street.
Last evening they held a meeting at
his place of business and the following
expressed a willingness to participate:
Lecky Mumma, Richard Dick Divet,
Russel Ducky Halbleib, John Abe
Myers, Jim Beamy Beamesderfer, Cas-
per Kreider, Gib Diffenderfer, John
Charles, Mikey Weaver, Cy Phillips,
Bruce Greider, Roy Eshleman, John
Fellenbaum.
Anyone interested is invited to come
out to the meeting and practice games
which will be announced in these col-
umns at a later date.
There is every indication that Mount
Joy will have a real team this season.
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MOOSE THEATRE TO GIVE
AWAY 3 VALUABLE PRIZES

Moose Theatre, Elizabethtown to give
away 3 prizes Monday nite, October
9th at 8:45 p. m.—1st prize a $54.00.
Sellers Kitchen Cabinet; 2nd prize, 2
Boudoir Lamps; 3rd prize, 1 Kitchen
Stool. Every time you buy a ticket to
a Moose Show you receive a coupon,
save these coupons and try to be here
Monday nite, October 9th at 8:45 p. m.
for the drawing which will be held
from the stage. You must be present
to participate in drawing but you
may hold as many coupons that you
get. Screen presentation Constance
Bennett in “Bed of Roses.”
mo A I erin
Cut Hand With Chopper
Warren Kline, of Elstonville, had his
hand injured while cutting corn with a
corn chopper. He suffered a deep in- ;
cised wound on the back of the right
hand.
mm — I fy Aen.
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers
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STAMPED ART, GOODS
In time for Christmas Presents
Cut-out Work-Scarfs.
i
Vanities and
Buffet Sets... 20,
Bed Room Sets......... 9 5
Dining Room Sets....... 9 5 c
Towels. ......... 1 0 25¢
0. N. T. Strand Floss 2 5
C
skeins. . ... acc severe
15¢
FLANNELETTE WEAR
For infants........... 39¢
Hand Embroidered, Celophane
Wrapped SACQUES and KIM-
ONOS, beautifully embroidered.
Hand woven stitched edges, silk
ties.
RUBBER CRIB
SHEETS... ......... 10c
NEW FALL HAND BAGS
$ 1 00, $ 1 50
Fashion’s latest creations. Pouch
and underarm bags. Six styles,
WINDOW SHADES
black and brown.
High grade Columbia 59c¢
shades. Light and dark Green.
Tan, Circassian Brown. Com-
plete with fixtures.

CANVASS & JERSEY
WASH GLOVES....



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Merchandise
Penna.
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Styles are smarter
than ever this year.
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See our new coun-
ter catalogue for a
full selection of
these new styles.
No. 1079
A charming ex-
ample of the new
styles. Very easy
to make and suit-
able for every type
of figure. :
Materials are low
in price and mre
beautiful than
ever.
patterns guaran-
perfect in fit and

easy to make.
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