THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1934 Passed to The Great Beyond Help From Ancestors When in dire straits the Chinese believe they may expect the souls of their ancestors to come to their rescue, but only if the remains have heen properly buried and kept in- Ruhl—Miller Miss Eva Ruhl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ruhl, Mount Joy, and Ezra Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Miller, Bainbridge, were married Thursday evening, at the home of Rev. Henry Lutz, near town, who performed the ceremony. The couple was attended by Esther Local Doings Around Florin NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST AS | tact, mnt ee ee mee | | | | | | (From page one) | IT OCCURRED IN THAT BUSY (R. D. Smallest Known Animal | VILLAGE WEST OF HERE Private services were held at the Longenecker, Elizabethtown, and An- The United States National mu- i a home Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock drow Sion Following coum says that the pizmy shrew : : : > ng tk , 0 | : 1 wi i Vrs. Al Pike iz on the sick list iy interment in the Mt. Joy ceme- Boies 8 ir Bossy > De (Mier sorex hoyl wi tat re Ladies’ Missionary Society will | y days ago they were tendered a kitchen weighs 2H grams, Js Lie t at the home of Mrs. Gemberling shower at their home in Elizabethtown, | | Don’t forget the regular weekly 5 Mrs: Mary Shenk and were given a reception at the home : card parties being held at Kinsey's| Mary Shan h of the bride's parents on Sunday after- Miss Reed Named Justice Restaurant every Thursday evening. of 256 died at ve NE I | noon. Miss Rule Reed, of Lawn, Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Campbell [5° Harry Shank, at Penryn, ————— rye County, held an appointment from BE | called on Mr. and Mrs. Somudl Tin. of complications. Letters Granted Gov. Gifford Pinchot as Justice of Be ; demuth at Milton Grove on Sunday She is survived by the following Ida Paul, Philadelphia. and Anna for the township of South 3 3 | evening. children: Harry, Penryn; Albert, Man- Becker, Elizabethtown, executrix’s of | Londonderry in Lebanon County. ai 3 5 Mrs. Emma Raffensperger attended heim; Charles, a Mary E. Shank, late of Mount Joy Calman SAN (the shower in honor of Rev. and ER EE Se township. Proper Judgment hiskey blender for Seagrams, one of Mrs. Jno. R. Waser at Mount Joy on liam Paul, Philadelphia; T3, TTT. Judee thyself with a judement of the world's largest distillers, whose Monday. ‘evenin Becker, Elizabethtown; Mrs. Ada Nil- v Elo uds ha he ools are his super-sensitive palate and 4 y evening, 5 Manheim; Mrs, D. Irene Sinniger ou can get all the news of this lo sincerity, and thou wilt judge othe sense of smell, is the highest-paid Saturday afternoon Elmer Schlegel- !@n, Manheim; > ne "| cality for less than three cents a week ers with a judgment of charity.— Harrisburg. Funeral services were held Sunday Mr. whiskey blender in the world. Levine hails from Scotland, where he attained eminence in his profession milch, of town, accidentally upset his auto at the culvert west of town. The through the Bulletin. Mason. at the age of seventeen. He has now ; with interment in the Mount Ober — become an American citizen, and is damage was slight. coos producing rye and bourbon blends with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom and Ty. 9 a basic stock of five-year o whiskies . . rece tl Geer drawn from the largest liquor treasure Doris Leedom attended a birthday t tor in the world. His strange talent en- surprise in honor of Mrs. Peter | Sauerkraut Supper ® ables him to foretell the taste and bouquet of liquors he blends five, ten A sauerkraut supper will be held Farst at Lawn on Sunday. and fifteen years ahead. He never Mr. and Mrs. Luke Keefer and [in the basement of the U. B. church MOUNT JOY, PENNA. frinks a drop white bisnding. daughter, of Millersburg; Mr. and [Saturday evening, October 13th, un- Es Xe ; Mrs. John Melhorn and children, of |der the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid @ THE © AND THE END: § The of the 1934 : baseball season will mark the passing of the most colorful player of the game, The menu is as Our Motto—*‘Lower Prices, Better Merchandise” Mount Joy, and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Melhorn, of this place were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Wol- gemuth. Misses Esther Garber, Elsie Lefev- Society. Price 25c. follows: Sauerkraut with pork or frankfurters, mashed potatoes, apple sauce, bread, butter, and coffee, Al- so pies, cakes, and ice cream for sale DIXIE DUNBAR, t 1¢ toes are dancing their to fawie in the current Broadway hit, “Life Be- gins At 8:40,” smartly clad for fall in a casual leather Jacket, tweed skirt and Selby arch-preserver shoes, which Jello (ll flavors) Sc Libby’sRosedale Peaches : Babe Ruth, left, who feature two shades of leather in a A > . next year will prob- smartly modified high-throated, close- re and Mrs. Lynn Gutshall were |Supper will be served from 5 until 9 -ably be manager of fitting comb. ticn. Miss Dunbar says y i ppe the New York I eo ar toe Ire among the Gerberich-Payne Shoe |gclock. Everybody welcome. Come Large Can 1 Sc £ Ears. of Lem She ied Soll aking aut Company’s office force who were en- | and bring a friend. Maxwell * a million policy, J 1E het Showing correct shoes.” tertained by rr, ard Mis Bethe ..... high, wide and hand- med Tyndall at their cottage in Moun Becker Farm Withdrawn House ’ Some. ar coats Gretna. At abid of $4000 fora Rapho town- Cope S Evapor ated Corn ship farm of 93 acres was refused when | offered for sale on the premises mid- way on the road leading from Master- sonville to Elstonville, by Harvey G. Coffee pound 25c¢ Evolution of the Fourth Letter of the Alphabet The 1etter D has occupied fourth te: : . i Becker. position in the alphabet from earliest RA times, and in the modern English P id Of H bi d P alphabet it retains the same place it Injured In Collision : riae umpIr eas had in the Phenician, Greek, and Lat- H. B. Mumma, forty-six, Landisville, o5 i in, which represent the early stages | was slightly injured when his automo- Extra Fancy 2 cans C - of alphabetic history. The Phenician | bile collided witha gasoline truck,on : THE CONFIDENT LOOKING gentle- daleth is represented by the Greek |the Harrisburg pike, near the Lancas- No more at this price | A och Benny: head man delta, observes a writer in the Chicago |ter fair grounds. | to a poll of newspaper radio edi- Tribune. see lf busses S. to be starred in a ; : : id iy be Jenico Ea The sound which the letter D com- Marriage Licenses CARNATION Starting, October 14. Mary hLiving- monly represents in English is the | Daniel Geltmacher, Jr., Rapho town- 3 stone, Don Bestor and his orchestra, : yy Pm Land Frankie. Parker, Benny's pot volced dental stop, corresponding to |ship, and Esther Eitnier, Brunnerville. Ra IN ins ine AW Srooner, Will serve as folis for Jack's the unvoiced T. It is interesting, how- Ezra E. Miller, Conoy township, and Crushed Sweet orn On the air 7:00 p.m., E.S.T,., % and Middle shafts. for listeners in the East West, Benny's antics will be rebroad WEIGH: Born tipping the scales at 14 pounds and 105 ounces this ever, that in English the letter does [Eva S. Ruhl, Elizabethtown. not represent a true dental stop, be- 2 Ib box Soda Crackers 3 cans 285c¢ youngster shows fair promise of S Nhe Coat at Ds Pate & cast to reac 2 Q a 499 ic being’ a_ professional strong man, IH gast . # cause it is pronounced by placing the LAX THE BLADDER 24c tongue against the gums instead of against the front upper teeth. The pronunciation of the letter in English thus differs from the French and Ger- man pronunciation, In phonetic termi- Use Juniper Oil, Buchu Leaves, Etc. If you are bothered getting up nights, burning, leg pains, backache, make this 25¢ test. Flush out the excess acids and Friday with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Snyder. Mr. B. B. Gebhart, of Renovo, ac- Picked From Lux Toilet Soap 3 cakes 19¢ i h f Hy- Eh Dr Card Basket |v so: fon friday 6 Sunday | 1th Ensllsh provunciation of fic matier that cause Get | | Fells Naptha Soap 2 cakes Oc Spe ae d 1d Is called an alveolar. juniper oil, extract buchu leaves, etc. . at the home of the former's daugh=! 1a many languages the letter devel {lis procs ables calles BURCETS, fa With The Real Naptha Odor ter, Mrs. Edwards and family. bladder laxative. After four days if ops an aspirate dh, and this aspirate PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT Mrs. John Eberle and Mr. and Mrs | then represents a voiced spirant, such |not satisfied any druggist will return THE OOMERS AND GOERS | Witmer Eberle and son, Jack, attend- | ag the initial sound in the words there [your 25c. E. W. Garber, Druggist. MEN S HEAYV Y DRY GO 0D S ed the Home Coming Day service at AROUND HERE DURING THE and that. Double Sole Work Shoes PAST WEEK BY OUR SOCIAL |the Trinity Lutheran church, one Another interesting fact in connec- L. E. ROBERTS REPORTERS mile south of Colebrook, on Sunday. | tion with the letter D is that in pro- NOTARY PUBLIC Heather Tweeds vd39¢ . nouncing it there Is little difference salizi Auto Titles, Li @ X Mrs. Henry Herr, of Lancaster, Watch Special Announcement innext' between the mouth position for D and Specia On on Licenses : All Leather $2.95 : was the guest of Mrs. John Eberle | week's issue by Tyndall's. for L. The latter is pronounced by Marietiz St. and Crepenese the past week. Placing the tongue against the gums | ao "Main & New Haven Neat Prints yd 59c¢ in exactly the position for D but the breath is allowed to escape past one When in need of Printing, (anything) kindly remember the Bulletin. MOUNT JOY, PA 0%, PA LADIES’ Miss Helen Snyder of the Presby- terian Hospital, Philadelphia, spent or both sides of the tongue. Because «SNAPSHOT CUIL En | Fae | Dress and Sport Oxfords | Fall Colors Seersucker By between the letters $2.95 vd 39¢ Poker and USE THE ps hinder Bd oa Shi ew BLANKETS Cotton & Wool Mixed $2.29 to $3.95 ineapple EY the lays of Lauts XL, whose valet AWAIL is the land of pi A pn ne ing 1 4 3 h COMFORTERS Full*Size $3.45 and $3.95 apple and poker players. 2g; Oh is hands ny wey of wash: was there that good K ing them. SH £ Q Has Kalakaua learned to deal the de with voyagers who cg shores. And like Hawaii is proud of bigger and better—I! and poker bids. W When in need of Printing, (anything) kindly remember the Bulletin. S000000000000000000000000C PHILCO FARMERS raised his bid when play i he an opponent who held an Acetylene . . uo he was tactfully rem WwW E L D I N G 4 meres] Mgmnt of aly four aces beat four But Raed hig al hand. R. U. TRIMBLE R $20 to $600 But, e, “Five kings beat ELIZABETHTO ky four aces.” AB WN, PA. . We don’t know whether y Prices subject to change get better card decks in H rd without notice but we do know you can get 1 ter pineapple. So at your next Made by the World’s Largest Radio poker party, serve 1e better Manufacturers pineapple dishes. Hse are sev- eral for your consider : SOLD BY At what is the girl point. Ing? ...Why?... What of it? A good picture, but un- interesting because it tells no story and fails to explain Itself. There is no question, however, about the snapshot of the hunter, If tells a complete story. Its composition is successful, They're All Tested Shrimp and Pineapple Enirece: Peel eight uniform red tomatoes, cut a slice from the ton and scoop out the centers. Dust inside and chill. Meanwhile marinate the Lester E. Roberts Telephone 22J 283 W. Marietta St. MT. JOY, PA. THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY The Gunning Season Opens contents of one 53;-ounce can of shrimps and one-half cup of chop- ped celery in French dressing beginner as he goes over a fresh | position is simply a pleasing ar Shel Sombie wiih one cup atch of prints: of the Songs of a pie > “Boy, lookut that! Got that string | ture, an arrangement that puts th¢ SPple aha = Ee if trout swell. But say—Bill's head | emphasis on the most interesting ELEVENTH MONTHLY them together and f at s out of the picture! Now how did | feature. ® cases. T s eigh "son manage to do a crazy thing like| A little care in using your view Pineapple Inests: = Drain hat?” finder will, almost invariably, give thoroughly the slices from one Na. The answer is very simple, The|You a well-composed picture. For BLE CONFERENCE 2.can of pineapple, slice in condensed both sides are well cov coat heavily with moist cocoanut Place on a greased pan and brown in a moderate oven. This serves eight persons. and dip each kK so th red. Then J STEN in on any snapshooting d taking the picture failed to use e view-finder when he made the fot. He probably saw that the string i fish was in view, but he quite jverlooked the fact that the proudly frinning Bill was neatly decapitated. be boiled down to this: A good com your eye will reject an arrangement that is confusing or displeasing; it will warn you that somebody’s head is going to be lopped off; it will re. veal whether or not the finished pic. ture will tell a story—the story you had in mind when you unlimbered Pineapple and Cream Cheese Most modern cameras have two Salad: Dissolve one package of finds of view-finders. First, of|the camera. lemon gelatin in one cup of boil jourse, is the familiar reflecting] For “telling a story” is.the essence ing water and add one ta vinegar. Mash one inn | & proverb, “One pict is wor ha 20 om above. Properly shaded, it will | P € picture is worth ten : : WwW on pki Ai wil. ive you an accurate idea of what [thousand words.” But the proverb At this office now. € have them in i mix until smooth, applies only to good pictures. Pastor, W. S. HO | I EL Then add one and one-half cups of crushed pineapple and chill. When beginning to set, add one- fourth cup of chopped nuts and pour into individual molds. Serve on lettuce with creamy mayon- gngular openings. What you see, the naise. This serves six persons.® pmera will get. vivid story-telling pictures. In our Wed., Oct. 10, 7:30 P. M., “Christ the First and the Last” : I With either or both of these find- | Sha@pshooting we have no such : ws there is really little reason for | Weighty considerations. We have Thursday, Oct. 11, 7:30 P. M.—“Facts About Sin, Judg- Gives $500 Bail Paris Kopp, 20, of Mastersonville, was given a hearing on the serious charges preferred by Oliver Funk of town, in behalf of his daughter, Margaret, 20, before Squire H. B. Wittle, Florin, and held in $500 bail for Lancaster Co. court. You can get all the news of this week thru the Bulletin. of a good picture. The Chinese have joss; kind into which you peer jach shot includes. Then there is he “direct” view-finder, mounted on he top or side of the camera. In j8ing it you hold the camera at eye- evel and sight through two rec- ailing to get what you want in a cture. Of course, there are limits, lefined by the size and shape of the Ilm and the capacity of the lens. fou have to select the most inter- sting bits of a scene and concen- rate on them. 4 When an artist does this, he “com- 1086s” his picture, Many volumes Wve been written on the subject.of womposition, but the whole idea may | Many a professional photographer spends hours studying the “view- finder” of his camera before he makes a single shot. His success in business depends on his presenting only ourselves and a few friends to pleace. But we can increase that pleasure vastly, by pausing, just be. fore we click the shutter, to check up our picture in the view-finder, If it’s what we want—fire away! And, when the finished pictures come back, we shall certainly not bee grudge those few seconds of cone centration on the view-finder. JOHN VAN GUILDER. MOUNT JOY HALL Opposite First National Bank, Mount Joy OCTOBER 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, 1934 Of Detroit, Mich., Bible Teacher, Editor, Evangelist Tuesday, Oct. 9, 7:30 P. M.—*“Peace Through Christ.” ment and Righteousness Everyone Ought to Know.’ Friday, Oct. 12, 7:30 P. M.—“What Authority did Christ Bestow on the Apostles when he gave Them Author- ity to Remit and Retain Sin.” Saturday, Oct. 13, 7:30 P, M.—*“Christ the Resurrection and the Life.” Sunday, Oct. 14, 2:30 P. M.—“The End of All Things.” November 1st. Get Your NOTICES stock printed on Muslin or Card Board THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. A on pail a a