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WE DO OUR PARTY
Mount
VOL. XXXIII No. 26
The Mount Joy Bulletin
Joy’s Union Thanksgiving Services Will Be Held In The Presbyterian Church Thursday At 10 A. M.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1933
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$1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE

FLORIN LADY REMEMBERED
IN CHRIST NOLT'S WILL
Jurors Drawn For :

. St. Joseph's Hospital and the
5 Court Sessions Lancaster General Hospital will ben
efit from the estate of C. H. Nolt,
S—— late of this city, whose will was filed
THOSE WHO WILL SERVE DUR- | for probate at the office of the Regis-
ING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS | ter of Wills in the Court House.
OF THE NEW YEAR, IN LAN- The two local institutions will re-
ceive the residue from a trust fund
CASTER COUNTY COURTS
upon the death of heirs specified in
the will. The estate is to be divided


The following jurors from is | . : :
1 1 vi init iv dr r into nine equal ares, eight of
lace and vicinity were rawn fo :
Ise od y : which are to be shared equally by
duty, Wednesday morning to serve, ; So
hes ‘i : the brothers and sisters of the de-
during the first five sessions of the : GTN '
t during 1034 | ceased. The ninth share is directed
court du .
? suring | to be invested in a trust fund and
Petit Jurors, Jan. 15
Aaron Metzler, merchant, Mt. Joy.
Bern Edelman, Sr. retired Colum-
bia.
the income given to Mrs. Muriel S
K. Nissley, of Florin.
In a preliminary appraisal, the es-

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: : tate is valued at more than $25,000
i Bornes Perrier, honsewite, Mar. | in real estate and more than $25,000
leita. I 3 ra "ne Sry + Ara Tas
Mary Ingram. housewife, Marietta |, persons] property. A Mrs. Ni =
Luke W. Bashere, clerk, Elizabeth- | >.> death, surviving brothers an
€ ? | sisters receive not more than $5,000
town. . : ‘ : | each from the trust fund and the
Irwin Brinser, retired, Bainbridge. | balance is to be divided equally
Elmer Roland, farmer, E'town 1.
Ruth Long, housewife, E. Peters-
| among the two hospitals, according
| to the will,

 
 


burg. | ———— ee
Robert Phalm, clerk, Manheim. | No
Martin E. Rutt, farmer, Etown 1. Suit Started :
Alfred R. Bucher, clerk, Marietta. | 7he First National Bank of Mount
Earl Wormley, laborer, Elizabeth-| fov, now the First National Bank
town. | end Trust Company. of Mount Joy,
| 1 A Keays
Christ C. Groff, retired. Bainbridge | V3: Hen A. > fer, defendant
Isaac Eshleman, farmer, Marietta | the Mt Joy Township Mutual
R D. | company. garniske at-
Isaac G. Gibble, laborer, Manheim | ta hment.
R 4 |
Robert Good, farmer, Rohrerstown Passed to The
Abram Greiner, farmer, Etown 2.
Petit Jurors, Jan. 22
Fred W. Ibach, farmer, Mt. Joy 2.
Ella McMullen, housewife, Mariet-
ta.
Noah O. Frey, laborer, Elizabeth-
town.
Harry M. Charleston, R. R. train-
man, Columbia,
Great Beyond
MANY OF OUR BEST KNOWN
PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THAT
GREAT BEYOND WITHIN THE
Clarence Kauffman, weaver, Col- PAST WEEK
umbia, No. 1.
A. G. Walters, contractor, Florin.
Dr. P. L. Landis
Dr. P. L. Landis, 50, died suddenly
| at Mifflintown. He is a native of East
Harry Miller, machinist, Columbia.
Clara F. Hoffer, clerk. Rohrers-
town.
J. C. Shellenberger, farmer, Col- Petersburg Paul Landis, of Eliza-
umbia R 2. bethtown, and Mrs. S, F Withers of
Amos D. Kulp, painter, Manheim, | this boro, are brother and sister.
Rose C. Albright
Miss Rose C. Albright, thirty-four,
ENTERTAINED IN HONOR OF | of 144 New Haven Street died at her
9TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | home at 1 o'clock Thursday morning
| after a lingering illness of three and
most of which time
No. 4. |
(Turn to page five) {
rere) Qs

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Arndt gave a| a half years,
sauer kraut supper at their home on | she was in bed. She was a member
Saturday evening in honor of their | of the Mt. Joy Evangelical Congre-
ninth wedding anniversary. Those | gational church, and is survived by
present were: Mr. Amos Landis, Mr | her mother, Mrs. Della Carpenter
and Mrs. Harry Bowman, of Man- | Albright, of Mount Joy. Services
heim: Mrs. Sara Connelly, of Lan-| were held on Saturday afternoon at
the home at 3 o'clock with interment
caster; Mr. and Mrs Harry Lieb, Mr |
in the Mount Joy cemetery.
Riley Hershey, Mr. Joseph Brandt |
and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Arndt and |
daughter, Josephine. Anna Mary Garber
Anna Mary Garber, seventy, of
| Maytown, died at 5:45 p. m, Friday
| of complications, in the Lancaster
General hospital. She was a member
Wedding Bells
Ring L o c ally | of John’s Lutheran church, May-
{ She is survived by a brother, Par-
| is H, Garber, of Columbia and three


NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN | sisters: Fannie E. Witmer, of Har-
YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED IN | risburg; Mildred H. Garbe., May-
town, and Florence, wife of Paris
THE HOLY BONDS OF MATRI-
MONY IN THIS LOCALITY. Shelly, of Mount Joy.
The funeral was held at 2 P. M,,
Mcnday rom the home with Rev.
Kirby M. Yiengst, of May:own offi-
Union

Brown—Kersey
Mr, and Mrs. Ira Kersey, 334 East

High street, Elizabethtown, announce | cating. Burial was made in
the marriage of their daughter, Su- cemetery, Maytown,
san M. Kersey, to Arthur H. Brown,
Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henry B. Aucker
Brown, East Main St, here. The| Henry B. Aucker, seventy-five,
died on Friday at the home of his
| daughter, Mrs. John S. Herr, Man-
heim, after an illness of two weeks.
He was a member of the Brethren in
Christ church. He was a son of the
late Peter and Elizabeth Beers Auck
er
ceremony was performed on Friday,
November 10, at the parsonage of
the Episcopal church, Reading. Rev.
F. A. MacMillen, pastor, of the
Episcopal church, officiated. The
couple was attended by the bride-
’s sist d her husband. Mr. -
En a Surviving him are three children:

and Mrs. Dwight Landis, Reading 3
Immediately after the wedding the | Mrs. Jacob T. Ginder, Rapho town-
couple left for a brief honeymoon | ship; Mrs. Harvey C. Smeltzer, and
and will reside at the home of the Vs Joka S. Herein of Manheim
bride in Elizabethtown. also eleven grandchildren.
Hen Ry Services: were held Monday at 9:30
Mateer—Mumper (Turn to page four)
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Norman S. Mateer, of this place,
SHOOTING MATCHES
Miss Mildred An Mumper, of
and Miss ildre na pe AT BAINBRIDGE
Florin, were married at 3 o'clock on
Saturday afternoon in the parson- | —
age of Covenant United Brethren The Bainbridge Fire Company will
church. Lancaster. The ring cere- | hold shooting matches at the Engine
mony was performed by the pastor, | House on Tuesday evening, Decem-
the Rev. Ehrhart, D. D. The | ber 12th, Friday evening, December
couple was attended by Miss Miller | 22nd, Friday evening, December 29,
and Mr. Mumper, a brother of the|for Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and
bride. They will reside here, } Chickens. beginning at 7:30 P. M
Those Kiddies And
The Prize Dolls
Appended is the lineup as now it
now stands:
Mary Lou Ellis, Mary Jane Way,
Alice Claire Kaylor, Adelaide Work-
man, Nancy Louise Hoffman, Chris-
tine Weidman, Mildred Steffy, Jean-
ette Nissley, Betty Jane Shickley.
Phyllis Jean Hoffman, Fay Kretzing,
Mildred Myers, Bernice Meekins,
Evelyn Gerber, Nancy Germer, Jus-
tine Darrenkamp, Arlene Milligan,
Anna Wagner, Virgie Flowers, Em-
ma Reigle, Madeline Sumpman, Ma-
bel Jane Mumma, Eva Reigel, Anita
Warta, Collette Touey, Arlene Spang
ler, Beatrice Bates, Martha Geib,
Gloria May Rohrer, Frances Bowman
Kramer, Mildred Mae Gibble, Jean
Amand, Evelyn Jean Kreiner, Glor-
ia Rinehart.

Oh, say can you see all those kid-
dies who anxiously await each week
for the check up on the names in
the doll contest at our Rexall Store!
If you folks, who have a child that
is in the contest or a little friend,
why not just put forth a little more
effort and gladden their hearts on
Christmas morning?
Did you folks ever long for some-
thing and gaze on a very much de-
sired object in some store window
or elsewhere? Then, you know those
little pangs that pull at the heart
strings of these tots, who would like
to have one of those beautiful babies
to call their own.
Now is your time to help. Every
little bit helps. If you don’t know
the rules, Dr. Garber will very
kindly explain them.

Young Woman
MRS. NORA B.
MANHEIM,
HARRISON,
VICTIM-OTHER
28, OF



he could pass tho t on the right
he told Dr. Hershey.
force of the
Harrison f
Ql
collision
against
red a
the
concus-
vard
11
suff

windshield
sion of the brain and died instantly.
the
So thi


lotte St., escaped injury as she slip-
ped from Mrs, Harrison’s lap be-
neath the cowl.
eee etl eee
RABBIT ASSOCIATION TO
MEET AT MANHEIM
The
Spot
next meeting of the Garden
Rabbit and Cavy Breeders As-
will be held in the Man-
Council Chamber
Manheim on Thursday evening, Dec.
ociation
heim Borough at

7th, at 7:30.
This will be a very important
meeting as officers will be elected
for coming year. Everybody inter-
ested in the rabbit industry is invit-
ed to come to this meeting.
eet eee:
Injured Her Knee
Mrs. Christian Gillums on East
Main St., has quite a misfortune
around the Thanksgiving season. On
Saturday at noon as she was cross-
ing the street to the home of her
daughter, Mrs Geo. Zeller, she slipp
ed, injuring her knee, just above
the cap. Inflammation has set in.

Local Doings
Around Florin
NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST AS
IT OCCURRED IN THAT BUSY
VILLAGE WEST OF HERE

Mrs. Rhoda Stehman spent Satur-
day at Lancaster.
Miss Manda Wittle who is ill at
her home, is improved at this writ-
ing.
Mrs. Henry Wittel and daughter,
Clara, spent Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Frank Stark, at Mt. Joy.
Mr. anr Mrs. Charles Neiss
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kiehl were
day guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Wittel,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ebersole
spent Sunday with her parents Mr.
and
Sun-
Henry
and Mrs. Henry Miller at Bossler’s
church.
There will be Love Feast in the
Florin Church of the Brethren on
Thanksgiving Day beginning at ten
o'clock. Also on Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Campbell
entertained at their home on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breneman, Mr.
and Mrs. Benj. Hambright and their
daughter, Kathryn; and Mr. and Mrs
Paul Greenawalt and children, Earl
and Ralph.
The Shining Star Class of the TU.
Ethel Emenheiser, Dorothy Baker,
and Bobbie Nissley. After the bus-
iness session, games were played and
Shetter.
ER AR ini
THANK OFFERING NITE IN
EVAN. CONGREGA. CHURCH
Mrs.
The annual Thank Offering service
of the Women’s Missionary Society
of the Evangelical church was held
Sunday evening. Miss Susan J.
Balsbaugh, of Cleona, was the guest
speaker and presented a very inter-
esting address on the theme “The
Wonderful Name of Jesus” At this
service members of the W. M S. pre
sented their Thank Offering boxes.
The Mission Band also turned its box
over to the special offering, which
amounted to more than seventeen
dollars.

Ieee
License Revoked
Mordecia Fry, of Rowenna,
his cards revoked
had

Killed By Auto
CAR


OCCUPANTS ESCAPED INJURY
WHEN AUTO AND TRUCK COL-
LIDED
Mrs Nora B. Harrison, twenty-
eight, of Manheim was instant y
killed shortly before 6 P. M. Thurs-
day when an itomobile driven by
her husband collid¢ with a gasoline
truck in Manheim.
The death accidental, accord
ing to the verdict rendered by Dr
J. D. Hershey county coroner, ex-
onerating Dell Harrison, driver of
the car, and L. C Scinle, of Lancas-
ter, driver of the truck. |
Seiple, Dr. Hershey learned, was
making a left hand turn into Wit- |
man’s garaze on W High St. Har- |
rison apparently judged the speed
of the truck as he approached from
the opposite direction nd thought
threw |
Harrison, ywn against
windshield, suffered bruises and lac
erations of the h-ad, and Howard
Buch, Mrs. Harrison's uncle, receiv-
ed bruises of the right arm. The
fourth occupant of the ear, Vivian
George, two year old daughter of |
Mr. and Mrs Charles George, neigh-
bors of the Harrisons on S Char-

B. church held their monthly busi- |
ness meeting at the home of Cla:
Wittel. Those present were: Mrs
Nissley, Mrs. Shetter, Mrs Winters,
Mrs. Rensel, Francis Liggins, Cath-
erine Wittle, Elizabeth Stehman, |
Clara Witte, Ruth Heisey, Mary |
Funk, Anna Hamilton, Ruth Baker, |
prizes were won by Ruth Heisey and |


é
¢
UNION THANKSGIVING
SERVICE
The Union Thanksgiving ser-
vice of the various churches of
Mount Joy will again be held
this year. Everybody Is cor-
dially invited to attend.
The Place Presbyterian
church.
The Time—10 o'clock Thurs-
day morning.
The Speaker—Dr. 0. L
Mease, of the United Brethren
Church. ’
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Thanksgiving Games
| Don’t forget the games on Thursday


night, the first one beginning at 7:30.
| A preliminary between Elizabethtown
land Mount Joy Reserves.
The big game will be played by Post
| 34, American Legion of Lancaster and
Mount Joy team. The
is strong and fast and we are of
visiting

on that the local team is equal
so all local enthusiasts
invited to |


i egrees,
of this particular
pend Thanksgiving
this game.
LL
Advise Owners
To Get New Tags

sport are
night

to witness |


JE
| STATE DEPARTMENT OF REVEN
RECOMMENDS APPLICATION
NOW TO AVOID RUSH IN CLOS-
ING WEEKS OF YEAR
Motor vehicle owners were remind- |
ed today by the Department of Rev- |
enue that only about six weeks remain
for them to apply for and receive their
All 1933 tags expire at mid-
No extension of
time can be granted on 1933 tags.
The Bureau of Motor Vehicles is
prepdred to issue tags at the rate of
50,000 a day. If car owners will take |
advantage of this service now they will |!
avoid the danger of delays that may |
occur in the last days’ rush through |
no fault of the bureau. The flow of
applications amounts now to only a |
few thousand daily.
Any car owner who has not re- |
ceived the regular application form
|
|
|
|
1934 tags.
night,” December 31.
should communicate with the bureau
at Harrisburg immediately, furnishing
make of car, manufacturer's number !
and certificate of title number. The
applicant’s home address, rather than
the business address, should be given.
The application will be forwarded at
once provided the applicant has not
changed his address during the year |
and failed to notify the bureau of his |
new address.
Those who have changed their ad-
dress and did not notify the bureau,
should file the regular form for cor-
rection. This form is known as Form
(turn to page 5)
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Keller & Bro. Sale
J. B. Keller & Bro will hold asale
of T. B. Tested Crawford and Erie
Co. cows on Friday, December 1st at
1:25 P. M They will consist of Hol-
steins, a few Guernseys, close spring
ers and backward cows. Read ~ their
ad on another page.
News In General
For Busy Folks
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS FROM |
ALL OVER THE COUNTRY FOR
THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO
HAVE LITTLE TIME TO READ



James Walter Burkey, aged 3,
swallowed a 15 inch chain off his
mother’s handbag.
The Hoover Keystone Company of



Reception For
Rev. Broske
THEIR PASTOR AND FAMILY
TENDERED RECEPTION — AN
EXCELLENT PROGRAM — ONE
OF THE BEST EVER
THE CONGREGATION
HELD BY
Following the prayer meeting on
Wednesday evening, about 150 mem-
bers and friends of the Church of
God, here, tendered their new pastor
and family a delightful reception and
Rev. B. F. Broske and family a del
lightful reception and gave expres-
sion in a public way to the

Remarks by the pastor, Rev. G.
i F. Broske.
Selection, Orchestra.

which he had already felt in coming
among them,
A very
including:
Orchestra selection.
Address of welcome, Joseph Moore
Selection, Men's Chorus.
grecting from the
erium by Rev. C G. Segelken, |
r. A. Kercher, and Rev. N. S
an
Vocal Solo by Miss
accompanied
{ine program was present-
ed
A :
Addresses of


H
Dorothy Baker
who was Miss Ethel
Moore.
Mrs. Eli Shank. |
Trombone Solo, Mr.
accompanied by his wife.
Ladies’ Quartette
by
Reading,
Jay Barnhart
Selection,
Instrumental duet, Russell and Roy
Sumpman.
R
ading, Mrs. Benjamin Clinger.
gan recital, Miss Ethel Moore.
Greetings from the Sunday School
by Elmer Bailey.
Greetings from the Church Council
by A. B. Hoffer.
Greetings from
Althouse,

the C. E, by Geo.
GEO. S. ENDSLOW & FAMILY
EXTEND THANKS TO NEIGHBORS






































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A lovely bouquet of carnfitions
was presented to Mrs. Broske.
The group then adjourned to the
Sunday School room of the church
! where a delightful social hour was
enjoyed ‘by all Delicious refresh-
ments were served.
The reception was one of the larg-
est and best the church has had.
wim remit
Post Office Hours
On Thursday, (Thanksgiving Day)
there will be no city or rural deliv-
ery. The General Delivery and the
Stamp Windows will be open from |
6:45 A. M. until 10:30 A. M.
The Lobby will be open until 7:30
P. M.

Local Societies
Held Meetings
SEASON HAS BEEN |
IN THE VARIOUS
PRESENTED—TOK-
BE EX-
van: waliishla Air fie avy $a
porch or entrance fixtures brighten | three valuable prizes Monday nite,
a December 4th, at 8:45 P. M.
the home by giving cheer to the| : 3 Sat
passersby | Firse prize, 3 piece Maple Living
ac : i 3 { Room Suite
The exterior beautification of the Reena Su v
lawns and homes of individuals can| Prize, Maple Floor Lamp.
uals can! mrhird prize, Maple Bridge Lz
be started any time and the judging Jura prize, briage samp
| will be from Decenber 18 to 27 ne | Ww ith every admission purchased at
| clusive. Judges of the displays who | the box office you receive a coupon,
| will be selected from the lc cal civic the more coupons you have the more
wil I sel I the loc: » 31 alt Yaa ei
clubs, will make visits during this | chance on these valuable prizes.
HOLIDAY
PLANNED
PROGRAMS
ENS OF CHEER WILL
CHANGED

The seasons of Thanksgiving and
Christmas have been planned in the
numerous meetings of our local so-
cieties Very appropriate and inter-
esting plans have been carried out.
Sisterhood To Meet
The Sisterhood Bible class will
meet on Thursday evening, Dec-
ember 7, at the home of Mrs. Harry
Leedom, at Florin. A very interest-
ing program has been planned and it
is desired to have a good attendance
Let each one make a special effort
to attend this Christmas meeting. |
Farm Society No. 2 |
|
The Farm Women’s Society No.
2 will meet on Saturday, December |
11, at the home of Mrs. John Shelly
A very interesting meeting has been
planned for this Christmas season. A
delightful program has been arrang- |
ed and tokens of cheer will be ex-
changed by each member.
Good Cheer Class
Good Cheer Class. Mrs, N J.
met on Tuesday
The
Harmon
evening.
teacher,









Lancaster, filed bankruptcy pro- Loval Sons Met |
ceedings. | The Loyal Sons class of the United |
Fire of undetermined origin de- | Bret Sunday School met on
stroyed a department store at Allen- | ning in the church base- |
{ town on Tuesday Damage was es- | men present were Arthur |
| timated at $100,000. | man H. Sprecher, Har- |
| Three counterfeit bills consisting of | ry Stauffer, John Bru-
| two fives and a ten were detected in | sr, Cloy Hoffer and Rev. Mease.
i one of the Lancaster Banks and was | Scripture was read by Mr.
turned over to the police. Clinton G Eby. The speaker of the
{ A charter was granted by the|e 1g was Rev. O. L. Mease, who
| State Department at Harrisburg to | had for his subject, Genesis. |
the Manheim Shirt Factory, at Man- Parent Teachers’ Meeting |
heim, which will manufacture wear- The Rapho Township Parent |
| ing apparel. eachers’ meeting for December will |
| be held on Friday evening, Decem- |
| her 1 Newtown. The
Tomorro w—Th urs., main fea program are: |
Devot io 1S A ddress, by |
Princess Blue Feather; Slides, The
Other Wise Man, S. B. Landis; Mu-
sic, Elm Tree Trio.

Nov. 30 Is Turkey Day


—— pf anes
Collided With Florin Car
David H. Fisher, Jr., of Mountville,
was arrested, after his motor cycle col-
lided with a parked car, belonging to
William W. Kaley, of Florin.
Fisher was held for a hearing before
Alderman Broome.
A I
Matches at Newtown
There will be shooting matches at
Newtown every Thursday night and
every Saturday afternoon during
December for turkeys. Only 12 gauge
guns may be used. Shell nished
on the ground.














































|
George S. Endslow and the members
f his family wish to express their ap- | Forty Years
preciation and to extend thanks to all |
of their neighbors who have been | ——
kind and helpful during Mr. Endslow | MR. AND MRS. H. B. HAINES, OF
illness, and to thank particularly those MAYTOWN, WERE AGREEABLY
men who helped to husk and house hi SURPRISED ON THEIR WEDD-
corn crop a few weeks ago. (The nam ING ANNIVERSARY
of the 126 men and of the owners of | rr
the 26 teams who completed this work Ir. and M H. B Haines, of
were published in these columng on| Maytown, celebrated their fortieth
Nov. 15th.) weddin ry on Wednesday.
Mr. Endslow has been ill with in-| The tained at a reception
fluenza for the last six weeks and is in_the
still in a serious condition although he The fe ig _Dersons Were press
is re covering his strength slowly. He wi Landi : Mose: IE icky
is, therefore, most grateful that hi Richard Daf AF. > rer; Mrs
crop is safely housed and that all other Tos ol M Hes : i R i Kitty Miller,
details are being well taken care of by bel pS of yf ios ig Kno
his good neighbors Bishop, of Ph Me ares
er M John H. Keener, Mr. and Mrs.
Changes of Residences H N. Risser, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S.
Mr. Irvin Gaul moved from New | Risser, Mrs. Edith Huntzinger, Mrs.
Haven St. to Florin, Jos Huntzinger, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Mr. Amos Kaylor moved his fam- | Hicks, Mrs. Chas. G. Hicks and child
ily and household effect from the | ren. Louise and George; Misses Em-
Hoflines property on Marietta Street | ily Shireman, Sally Shireman, Ethel
to the house vacated by Mr. Milligan | Culp, Annie Brandt and Lizzie Brant
| eet. Mrs Isaac Carpenter, Miss Marian
d his family) Shireman, Mrs. Sue Wolfe, Mr. and
y t o New Haven [| Mrs. Joseph Hollenbaugh, Miss Rose
| St in the house cated by Mr. Ir-| Shireman, Mrs. Lily Meyncke, Mr.
vin Gaul ind Mrs. Carl Meyncke, Mr. and Mrs
—— eee. Samuel Engle, Mr Ephraim Hoffman
H B Miss Helen Sload, Mr. and Mrs. Eli
AE Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shue
ome auty { Mr and Mrs. Chas. Hollenbaugh,
C Mrs. Cleve Sload, Miss Lillian Sload
AO | Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Sheibley, Miss
ontest Planned Gretrude Frances Mrs, Clayton Sei-
: | fert, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bender,
| Mra hod: ‘rove. My = et
go CONTRACTORS AND | Heh ey dm,
JEALERS OF CITY AND C€O.| George A. Harter. Miss Marie Harter
Eph : 1eOrge arter, Miss Marie Harter
SPONSOR AFFAIR Mrs Frank Johnstin, Miss Viola
Persons who take pride in Yule- ae and Mrs. Louie Flere
tide decorations will enter the Christ Mao: Hoover lle ass ig
a SE WI Hew Sot his] and Mrs. Irwin Neiman, Benjamin
A . Flea Contractors | p poywnall, Rev. Kirby N Yingst
Association and Dealers of Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shank, Mrs Chas
City and County, announced Friday Ban hart i igh 1 ly Te re M
that they are sponsoring a Home Hor ih rT we om / hiss a
Beautification display contest i 0 mem Jowary Shireman,
: ‘ In| Mrs, Frede Crankshaw, Misses
which residents of Lancaster and the | Josephine and. Ruth Seshler: . Mr
vicinity may take part. As the name | and Mas Henri I Haines. Me.
din! 5, the conte St will apply to Miriam Hants. Joba and Henry
; ! Aid . | Maytown; Dr. and Mrs, A. W. Shu-
The direct motive of the contest is | man, of New Castle; Mr. and Mrs
ee ims | John Roath and Jobin, fa of Lane
in our community, The beauties “of | caster and Mr. and Mrs, Albert Dav.
of Harrisburg.
nem ll linn
outdoor ever-
illum | Moose To Give Prizes
The Moose Theatre will give away
in the
greens, hedges and shrubbery,
colored lamps
inated wreaths at the doors or win-
dows, and red or green lamps in the
: : -awings to be hel ite
period and participants are asked to Drawings to be held Monday nite at


 

 




 



keep their decorations attractive a 25 P. J from the Moose stage,
alt tires | Kindly be here as you must be pre-
Rules for the display which will | sent lo pat a the drawing.
| be conducted in the form of a eon- | Feature picture El Brendel in “Just
test will be announced later. [Imagine ara
In addition to the rules, a copy of | .
the entry blank will be published in | Mt. Pleasant S. S. Officers
the local papers within the next | Sand School of the Mount
two weeks. | in Christ church
Substantial electrical pr will | electing the follow.
| be awarded by the electrical con- . superintendent Yar]
tractors and dealers of Lancaster | of ne Mount Joy; assist.
city and county. { Menus Brubaker, of near Eliza-
rr Miers | bethtown; secretary, Jacob Lehman,
“TILL” CLAIMS HE WAS ONE | Hi oun Joy: 20% Samm.
rer @l lgemuth o lizabethtown;
OF THE FIRST CUSTOMERS treasurer, Joseph , of near Mt
Joy.
Tillman N. Hostetter, of Lancas- | BR Si HU.
ter, but who for many years was en- |
gaged in the coal Bb busines : Deeds to be Recorded
at Florin at the stand now ec David Day . ro Job 1
ed by Wolgemuth Bros, cla Uwe, ol 200
is one of the men who helped estab- 5 on Queen St lage «
| lish Sears, Roebuck & Co. who tow Yast Donegal Wp,

onsideration of $1,200
  

cently opened a branch store weal li reise:
Lancaster.
He bought a watch from Richard Hoslery Sale
W. Sears, back in 1886 and M: pecialty S pe
the great EF
 
helped
Roebuck
to. est:
Hostetter

0
the time, so - r
Florin and he ed to have price
been the first f the f ee
of Sears, Roebuck : Monday Nite
———— eee December 4th. the Mot 3
Orphans’ Court vill meet their 1 ri T
The estate of Alv PD 1 + Five whicl 1
of i lace eresti co
tl ce of 48 Yo: 1 .



25 In The Baby Beef
Club Get The Steers
  


  




 
Twenty-five Hereford R Bainbridge;
being distributed amc ¥. I i town
of the 4 H Baby Bec B : Parke
is being sponsored RDY
| - t RD 2;
aster County Agricultural Exter Y einer +» RD
A ociation The anir ils were un- | roy Y R D
loaded at La and divided between | wn R D
Dauphin ter cc | nt Joy
The loc ov- | +14 oe
er to twenty-five 1 the | it Joy )
1934 club in the El and | itz, R D 2 I >
Paradise districts rill R D 1; Nels
be fed a year and nd 2; Albert Metz-
sold at the following arm ara » Melvin Stoltz-
Products Show in fus, Ronks: Shaubach, Para-
Members of the ater | dise; Roy Lancaster R D
will organize into : 7] 6; Milton Ranck. Lancaster R D 4:
groups with their own officers and | Milton Esbenshade, Paradise R D 1:
organization were announced by Mr { Mark Leachey, of Ronks: John P.
Sloat as follows: Hauenstein, Elizabethtown: and John
Alvin Strickler, Mount Joy R D 1; | Bare, Witmer.