ro PAGE FOUR THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. F. Schneider, If ...... Q/2 5.0.0 Foundry—Maust oy Barnhart, rss ......... 0:02.00 Friday, May 18 3 SPORTS Arndt xf 0 0 0 0 0|Florin Foundry r hoae ‘ — — ,— —|Frank, 2b ............. 02.3.5 1 Totals... oc ivf 3821 7 1.0. Witmer, 3b ........ 0.000 0 cos Lincoln r h o a e|W. White, 1f 11000 - es 3 0 3 O{V. Fogie, S85 2:92.11 2 ¢ : foung, SB 0 OW. Fogie, 1b ..... 00 2. 39 1 By “Mikey” Weaver Cinder, ef +i. irs vs enrol Feria res ry: I. White, If ........... 0 0 0 0 O|Bishop, verse 0'2 5 00 oo JiDery; ss 0:02 Fogie, If ....\...... 23.4 0-0 Florin—Maust Engle, rf ivi. 00°00 OF Amdt, cf 112-10 Wednesday, May 16 S. Derr, 'r 88 0 0/0 4 0°0/Smith, Pp 110" Florin r hoa e Bailey, Cia arene. 00100 Kraybill, 3b .......... 110 2 of|Boyer, 1b 00 9 0 0 Totals 111621 75 J. Keener, 2b ........- 017 1 of|Chids, p ............. 0 0 0 1 0|Maust rh o'a e Nentwig, 1b, If ....... 0 0 5 0 1|xI. White, 2b ......... 0 00 1 0 Dillinger, 2b .........: 91301 Becker, p 0 00:3 OF. = ig Cunningham, rf ....... 10010 Berrier, 1b, $8 lei. 03121 Jewels 000030 x—3|Leib, ef 10400 Gutshall, cf ........... 011 1 ofLincoln ............ 000000 3b .............. 11129 R. Keener, r sS ....... 1 110 0] Base on balls: Off Charles 0; off | Beamesderfer, ss ...... T1310 Stauffer; vf ..... ce... 0 1 2 0 0]|Childs 1. Struck out by Chatles’ 0; Walters, 1b ........... 01500 i Nissly, c .............. 013 0 0]Chids 0. Weidman, J .......... 00100 g B 0. 0:1:0 0 NEM Permell, ie... esis 00301 + Baker, ss. ..........-.. 1.2:0.2:0 Fire Co.—Legion Childs, 00.0090 ————— Thursday, May 17 Buller, r 58 ........... 00:2 00 5 Potals 3 92111 2{Fire Co. r hoa = — Maust r h o a el|G. Schneider, tf ...... 0120 Totals ......ooo..... 4.491 4 2 ¥ Brawn, 2b ............ 0120 OlPernell, 2b .........s: 1 25 2 o|Foundry .......... 050010 5-11 i Cunningham, rf ...... 0000 Oiler, ss 0 2 21 0|Maust ............. 00 20020—4 5 edly, of 0 0020 0Fumk, pp 1 221.0 Q 2 base hits—V. Fogie. Home runs— i Zink. 3b 0111 0lDwet, 3b 0 0 1 2 0|Beamesderfer, A. Fogie 2. Base on yi Beamesderfer, ss ..... 0 0 1 6 O|Beamesderfer, r ss 0 1 1 2 o|balls Off Smith 3; Off Childs 2. ci Walters, 1b ........... 0 290 liYendrix. Ib .......... 5 2 5 0 0]|Struck out by Smith 4; by Childs 3. Darrenkamp, ¢ ........ 0.0 2 0 OiGermer, if 11100 —— Weidman, i .......... 00 30 O0iSchock, © 2 3.00 Childs, p 0001 oo. 133.00 wr oY SORT BALL LEAGUE Dillinger, r sS ......... 003 0 07. = ee mem ————— Totals SRT 0 Sianding of Yours © 2 Totals iain 0 421 8 2| American Legion rh oa elp on Foundry ...... 3 0. 10 ............. 00000213 Mateer. © 1°39 Oye. 2 0 1.000 2 ire Company ........ Maust .............. 000000 0—D}|A Schneider, r ss 0m 31 0 American Legion 2 1 667 2 base hits—Walters, J. Keener. |Secvears, 3b .......... 0 0'201 Richland Club 5 1 667 Base on balls: O: Becker 3; Off |T. Schroll, If .......... 02 00 1 1 0 Childs 0; Struck out by Becker 1; by |J. Charles, ss ........ 0 0 4 Op 1.5 ms OFM} Ir Childs 2. Hivple, of 00200, mimi lls Aust 0 3 000 Garber, If 90180 Lincoln 0 3 000 Foundry—Richland Club Diffenderfer, 2b ....... OY 31s Wednesday, May 16 J Schroll, 1b ......... 00200 Florin Foundry rh oa elGood, Pp 1721100 10 LEADING ATER ora . xJackson, 2b .......... 01 20130 oon aE ene we pe en F. Schneider i 0. Witmer, 3b ........ $1 1000 Totals... 2 613 6 2}. =¢ 708 Diffenderfer, 1b ....... 0 1500 ............1703 10 W. Tus Tee VW. Fogie, ss .......... 000 2 Ofjlegion 000200 0-2 Jul O08 setups sng pci I. Fogie, rss ........ 0 011 1] 2 base hits: Schroll, Funk. 3 base >° OCH ayer erry "ass W. Amdt, ¢ .......... 1 011 0 O|hits Hendrix. Home runs, Pennell. Thue fae go Bishop, 1f 0 10 0 0|Base on balls: Off Funk 2; off Good qi ONE rater trl 500 W. Witmer, of ...... 1 11 0 01 Struck out by Funk 2; by Good 0. : E Amdt, of .......... 11000 ————— A Voie seem oi Smith, p 9 1114 Florin—Richland Club 7 iain vss 499 xFrank, 2b 0 00 1.0 Friday, May 18 = ~~ Florin rh oa € 3 : Totals Bean cvs 4 721 5 | Kraybill, 3b 1 0 1 2 1 o| High Batting Ave. (team)—Fire Richland Club r'hoael; Reemer. 20 ......... 0 0 2 0 0|Company, 373. Krall, rss .......- 10300 Nentwig, p If ......... 01 0 z 0| High Fielding Ave., (team), Fire | Kunkle, 1b ........... 0 0 2 0 0ipecker, If, RE 0 0 0 0 O0|Company, 983 Somers, ss ............ 0 210 2 porter. 1b ........... 0.0501 re : L. Mumma, 3b ........ © 010 of ......... 10000 Home Run Leaders, A. Fogie, 2 Hawthorne, RLS 1 : 3 : 2 FR. Keener. r §8 90300 Satan: 1: J. Pennell, 1; Beames- . umma, ¢ ........ 0 Stauffer, rf 0100 0 | aer er, 1. Bryan, 2h... 0 0110 Becker. 's§ 00072 ol ee en DI Germer, | 1 AR ENE PEGE 0 90:20 0 Nissly, Ce eas 0 0 5 0 0! SCHEDULE xLindemuth, rf D020 'c 00710 0 Ricee np ............... 0 0000 Si At Wednesday SH Kall of .......... 0 0 000] wou ............... 1318 4 1 Fire Company vs Jewels. Totals a 3 18 2 4 Richland r h ° a e| Lincoln vs Maust. heh ras nay Bidler, of ............. 1 2 0 F. Foundry ..... 010021 x4 B ara, ss... 02 2 : 1 Mattst. vs AIRY ion R. Club ............ 000100 1-2 GOIMEeY, © 0 04 0 0 Ae iy Club vs Jewels 9 base hits—Jackson, Diffenderfer, | x nkle. 1b ........... 0140 of uchianc ao VS, Jewes. Smith. 3 base hits—E. Arndt. Home |p SB 00°13 1} Friday runs, Hawthorne, Base on balls: Off | 5 gral, r ss ......... 0140 0| Florin vs Fire Co. Smith 1; Off Rice 1. Struck out by Hawthorne, ¥ ......... 1 120 0 Lincoln vs Florin Foundry. Smith, 8; by Rice 2. Bicep 11000 Monday Bryan, 2b ............ 2 2 23 0' Fire Co. vs Richland Club. Jewels—Lincoln Shaffer, rf 0 000 0 Lincoln vs Florin. Thursday, May 17 nn Jewels r h oaei Toms ............-.. 5 92110 2 : Tuesday 2 Garber, ss 01121 Floin.......-.... 01000001] Florin Foundry vs American Le- FRramer,. ¢ ............ 01 00 Club 120200 x58 Wagner. of .........-- 0 0 4 0 0| 2 base hits—Bigler, Bryan, Rice;| Maust vs Jewels. Rinehart, 3b .......... 0 0 1 4 0|Base on Balls: Off Rice 2; Off Nent- J. Schneider, 2b ...... 1 1 3 1 0!wig 2; Becker 2. Struck out by Rice There is no better way to boost your Clinger, 1b ........... 1 2 40 0/1; By Nentwig 3, Becker 3. Losing business than by local newspaper ad- Charles, p ............ 1 1 1 0 0'pitcher, Nentwig. vertising. Have you noticed Thompson's house since they had it all painted up, Bert? It looks like a mansion. Yes | saw it, Sue, and | was afraid you'd bring up the sub- ject. You wouldn't say that, Bert, } if you saw the startling sale atthe storewhere Thompsons bought their paint. Think of it—the best paint made at 75¢ off on every gallon. Well—Ilet's go and see how much is re- quired to paint our house—an estimate costs nothing. Bradley-Vrooman Quality Paint YOU CANT AFFORD TO PUT IT OFF AFRAID?—I don’t understand —Why should you be afraid that | saw it, Dear? And Now our home will look like a ; mansion too, “i: 8 Dear. 1 Oh I’m conscious of the shabbiness of our place, Sue, but | don’t think thisis the time for us to spend a lot of money. more as an invest- ment and we have § done our bit to help restore employ- ment and pros- Sold Exclusively by it will be worth Ss. NEWCOMER & SO MOUNT JOY, PENNA. ( | Baccalaureate | Held On Sunday (From page 1) Sermon to the Graduates, The Rev- erend G. F. Broske. Hymn, 335. Benediction, The Rev. J. S. Waser. Silent Prayer. Postlude—March from Tannhauser, Wagner. The Graduates The graduates of this year’s class follows: Jacob Harold Backenstoe, | *Julia Martha Brandt, Ruth Linly Breneman, Walter Tevis Brown, Je- rome Howard Brubaker, Eleanor Dor othy Fackler, *Lois Nissley Gerber, Bernice Victoria Geistweit, Irene Jane Gutshall, Edward Bube Heilig, David Henry Hiestand, Robert E. Keener, Lester Kuhn, William Law- ton, Frances Elizabeth Liggins, Ro- bert F. Lindemuth, Margaret Sheaf- fer Mateer, Jane Anne McElroy, Ma- ry Kreider Newcomer, John Ray Newcomer, Marian R. Nissly, *Mary Elizabeth Nissly, E. Robert Nolt, Caroline Anita Parrell, Virginia Anne Sausser, Donald Eugene Smith, Vio- let Anna Spangler, John Bainbridge Toppin, Raymond F. Wagner, Esther Helen Walters, Gloria Cecelia Warta, Dorothy Good Webb, Harry Meckley Weidman, John E. Zeller, Londa J.| Zurin, Jr. *Denotes Honor Student. Class Officers President—Edward Bube Heilig. Vice President—William Lawton. Secretary—Mary Kreider New- comer. Treasurer—Jerome Howard Bru- baker. | MOUNT JOY HIGH WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Mount Joy High School tennis team was officially declared the champions of the Inter County High School Tennis League at a meeting | held in the Patton Trade School at | Elizabethtown Monday night. Although only four teams peted in the circuit this first season, it was decided to admit four more schools into the organization for an | eight team league next year. That | will mean only a one game schedule ! com- | Garber. Hostetter, of Manheim Boro, and Heistand, of Mount Joy, were seed- | |ed for the first annual Inter County League singles High School Tennis ; | championship tournament to be held {on the Hershey courts, on Saturday { May 26, starting at 8 o'clock in the { morning. Only members of the cir- !cuit will be eligible for competition {in this tourney meet | Inter County Standings Teams Ww L Pc { Mount Joy 29 7 806 | { Manheim Boro 21 15 583 | | Hershey 12 24 333 | | Patton 7.8 10 26 .278 mn tll A WI om | NETMEN | MIDDLETOWN | { LOST TO MOUNT JOY | | { Mount Joy High School defeated | | the Middletown High netmen on the | | latter's courts Wednesday afternoon | [by the score of 5 to 1. The home | | team was only able to capture one | | doubles match when Prouser and | | Limero beat Backenstoe and Hostet- | ter. | i SINGLES Heistand, Mount Joy, | | defeated Botts, Middletown, 6-2, 6-0 | ! Backenstoe, of Mount Joy, defeated | Rehrer, Middletown, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5; | | Lindemuth, of Mount Joy, defeated | | Hahn, Middletown, 6-3, 6-0; Law-| ton, Mount Joy, defeated Prouser, | Middletown, 7-5, 6-3. | DOUBLES — Heistand and Crider, { Mount Joy, defeated Botts and Reh- ! rer, Middletown, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; Prou- ser and Limero, Middletown defeat- led Backenstoe and Hostetter, Mount | Joy, 6-0, 6-4. | MOUNT JOY EASILY DEFEATED HERSHEY | {Inter County High School Tennis | League, Friday afternoon. | Mount Joy scored a 5 to 1 victory | over Hershey on the former's courts {to remain in first place in the cir- joie | The result of the match is as fol- | lows: | SINGLES — Heistand, Mount Joy, | defeated Eshelman, Hershey, 11-9, | 6-1; Backenstoe, Mount Joy, defeated | M. Lingle, Hershey, 6-1, 7-5; Linde- | | muth, Mount Joy, defeated Baugher | Hershey, 6-3, 6-2; Crider, of Mount | Joy, defeated Millard Lingle, Hersh+ ley, 6-2, 6-2. DOUBLES Heistand and George | Brown, Mount Joy, defeated Eshle- man and Melvin Lingle, Hershey, 5-7 6-3. 6-0. Baugher and Millard Lingle of Hershey, defeated Backenstoe and, Lindemuth, Mount Joy, 6-1, 4-6, 6-0 | Committeemen And Women (From page onej beth Ginrgich and Irene E each one. Dem.: Walter M. Workman, 17. East Hempfield: Landisville Rep.: A. M. Eshleman, 113; Bertha Lupold, M. Swarr, 123; Christ Mu sselman, Jay Caskey and Milton Mowrer, each one. Dem.: C. D. Musselman, 17; Doro- thy M. Hoffman, 16. Mt. Joy Township: Milton Grove Rep: M. H. Randler, 6: Agnes Hol- wager, 2; Lloyd L. Risser, 5; Leroy S. Wittle, 5; Mae W. Haines, 1; Jas. Berner, 1. Dem.: Jacob E. Forrey, 5; Miriam S. Forrey, 5. Mount Joy Township: Lower Rep.: John A. Stoll, 42; Jane Zell- ers, Mrs. O. K. Snyder, Thelma Wil- liams, each haa one; draw for place. 8; Sara Dem.: Thomas McElroy, of | Two matches were played in the Commencement Here On Friday Evening CLASS OF THIRTY-FIVE WILL CAREER—EXERCISES WILL BE HELD IN THE UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH The Commencemnt exercises of be held in the United Brethren church here Friday evening, May 125th at eight o'clock. The complete program is appended: March Aux Flambeaux School Orchestra Invocation Raymond Overture School Orchestra Theme of Student Addresses:- Julia Martha Lois Nissley Mary Elizabeth Nissly Dear Land of Home Duna Mixed Chorus Commencement Address--Francis Harvey Green, Litt. D., LL. D. Headmaster, The Pennington School Hungarian Dance, No. 5 Turkish March—from “Ruins School Orchestra Presentation of Diplomas Alma Mater Benediction T Stony Point March School Orchestra CLASS OF 1934 Mary Kreider Newcomer, Secretary John Ray Newcomer Marian R. Nissly *Mary Elizabeth Nissly BE. Caroline Anita Parrell Virginia Anne Sausser Donald Eugene Smith Violet Anna Spangler John Bainbridge Toppin Raymond F. Esther Helen Walters (Gloria Cecelia Warta Dorothy Good Webb Harry Meckley Weidman John E. Zeller Londa J. Zurin, Jr. Jacob Harold Backenstoe *Julia Martha Brandt Ruth Linly Breneman Walter Tevis Brown Jerome Howard Brubaker, Eleanor Dorothy Fackler *Lois Nissley Garber Bernice Victoria Geistwelt Irene Jane Gutshall Edward Bube Hellig, President David Henry Hiestand Robert E. Keener Lester Kuhn Willlam Lawton, Vice President Frances Elizabeth Liggins Robert F. Lindemuth Margaret Sheaffer Mateer Treas. Jane Anne Class Motto: “We Finish To Begin” Class Colors: Brown and White Class Flower: White Rose Miss Edna Martin Miss Martha Swartz | Miss Fay Littley i Miss Elinore Houck Mr. W. I. Beahm i Mr. C. E. Stauffer 1 Mr. W. G. Diffenderfer | Mr. C. C. Kreider Miss Catherine Hostetter Miss Ethel Moore } ow { we i Mr. Clyde E. Gerberich, President Mr. (*) Denotes Honor Student | | The Reverend G. F. Broske FACULTY OF THE BOROUGH SCHOOLS Mr. W. E. Nitrauer, Supervising Principal Mr, M. W. Brandt, Principal of Grades Mr. L. S. Bucher, Supervisor of Music Miss Esther High, Supervisor of Art BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS Mr. John M. Booth, Vice President Mr. Joseph T. M. Breneman, Secretary END THEIR HIGH SCHOOL the Mount Joy High School will Clark Thomas Free School Law Centennail Brandt will be fresh shipped Friday. If you have a that you want to ¢ write and I will stock must be as represefied, or your money d of these BH head 0 " 18 head of ac- limated horses and Miles. 18 head of Sone horses and mules in the barn now for inspection. 2 d will arrive Irbin Hess, Auct. Wm. Horst, Clk. Garber Sibelius McGill Pennington, New Jersey Brahms Beethoven of Athens” Mr. Clyde E. Gerberich President, Board of Education he Reverend G. A. Kercher Lawrendau SPEED! NOW and then you will want Job Printing done in a hurry. Because of our facilities we are in a position to get your job done promptly and give you the kind of quality you demand. BULLETIN MOUNT JOY Phone 41J Robert Nolt Wagner I McElroy 10,000 Chicks every Tuesday Any day in the week, all breeds. Phone 88R13 Elizabethtown, Pa., or | Route No. 2, at Wagner's Park, Bever- y. Also fruit, dry goods, butcher hogs. Auction every Thursday night, at 7 o'clock. Don't miss any of these sales. Always bargains for some one. apr.25-4t-p G. K. WAGNER Miss Helen Caley Miss Mary Keiser Miss Irene Ibach Miss Irene Heisey Miss Elsie Hoffer Miss Irene Hensel Miss Ruth Heim Miss Edna Biemesderfer Miss Sue Fackler Miss Ruth Shellenberger Lloyd Kline Mr. Albert D. Seller | Schlegelmilch, 6. Mount Joy Twp.: Upper Dist. | Rep.: Lester Weidman, 45; Lela | Coble, 42. i Dem.: D. Chester Brinser, 4; Myr- |tle Wayner, 4; E. R. Ebersole and Mrs. Mary Houseal, each one. RAPHO: STRICKLER'S S. H. Rep.: Harvey L. Zink, 12; Henry Ober, Bill Hendrix and John Stauffer each one. Dem.: Harvey L. Zink, 1. RAPHO: SPORTING HILL Rep.: Elmer H. Kauffman, 31; Rob- ert Watson 2. Dem.: Robert Watson, 5. RAPHO: NEWTOWN Rep.: W. H Strickler, 21; Strickler, 21. No Democrats. RAPHO: UNION SQUARE Rep.: Henry N. Givler, 25; Sue N. Givler, 13; Sue Litch, 1; Mrs. John Shelley, 1; John Shelley, 1; Mamie Dohner, 2: A. D. Kulp, 1; David Eby 1: D. K. Hiestand, 1; Clarence Riest, 1; Michael Becker, 3. Dem.: Michael Becker, Dohner, 4. WEST HEMPFIELD: NORWOOD Rep.: Earl C. Albright, 80; Iona M Metzgar, 56. Dem.: Samuel B. Hambright, 8. W. HEMPFIELD: SILVER SPRINGS Rep.: P. P. Dattisman, 64; Famel Ulrich, 48. Dem.: George Wagenbach, 6; Mary Wagenbach, 6. W. HEMPFIELD: NORTHWEST Alice 5; Mamie Elizabeth Greene, 56; Samuel A. Al- bright, 64. Dem.: George A. Weber, 7; Flora H. Birk, 9. Harvey L. Zink, of the Strickler’s Schoolhouse district, of Rapho twp., may serve on both county commit- tees if he wishes, apparently. His name was written in by 12 Republi- | cans and one Democrat, automatical- ly electing him. na let HERSHEY ESTATES WILL | Krall's Meat West Main St, Swiftest and Best RHEUMATIC PRESCRIPTION 85 Cents Pain—Agony Starts to Leave in 24 Hours Just ask for Allenru—~Within 24 hours after you start to take this safe yet powerful medicine excess uric acid and other circulating poisons start to leave your body. In 48 hours pain, agony and swell- ing are usually gone—The Allenru prescription is guaranteed—if one bottle doesn't do as stated—money back. PROPAGATE GAME BIF Three thousand game birds, quail, pheasants and mallard ducks, have been hatched in incubators by the Hershey Estates and will be released this fall on the Hershey farms. The farms, 9000 acres, will be protected from hunters and food will be plac- ed outside for the birds during the winter. It has been announced by Hershey officials that greater num- bers of birds will be released each ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. There is no better way to boost your business than by local newspaper ad- year. Eventually, it is expected, the birds will spread through Dauphin and nearby counties and furnish the sport for hunters. a Constable Maxwell Sargen, Marietta, tendered Judge B. C. Atlee. The resignation the Court House. commis tenses. Resigned the constable of his resignation to was presented to Rep.: Christian ‘L. Rigel, 65 A. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers OUR, PRINTING PRICES are LOWEST THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY Advertise in The Bulletin N ———— DAI offerir bar, 2 sale. enclos car | house: immec Realto Contai Street 180 fee No. ? tract of SCHO( Joy. Ci bara S depth | No. 3 situate Mount STORY known 401-403 front o tending No. 4 uated ¢ of Mou STORY known Contain 100 feet more oO The s Estate v at H. S Store at mention tions wi Trustee: Anthr sylvani trade na The p delivery followin; lows: Egg cc Lincoln Newtow: Square 1 Hosslers 91 ton. Stove Chiques Vernon 4 ton, St Pleasant 4 ton, to Bitumi ton. 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