DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 19 PAGE FOUR we i“ THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO, PA. News In General others injured by a dog on the farm of drawers was sold for $62. “for a ride” unless he resigns. Trouble at the Reli lI0US News Percy H. Shaub, former tax col-| Thieves broke into the store of Mrs. (Frank Gerfin, Columbia R. 1. The dog T HER 4 A BATTERY Mallam s’ | 121 lector at New Holland, is short $19,- Sylvia Carter at Atglen and carried was shot. : : 3 | I Ch h F B F 17288 in his tax accounts. away a lot of meat 80d Boeeriss.. Me Wm. Masieits. and Ik Posey, trasburg, returned| Harry N. Bard, anheim, a former resident of town for many TO H EER By JANE SPENSE | n ur C €s or usy 0 S ay ie So op to Can- [suit nine Francis Keener, of York, years, is a surgical patient at the ©. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate. ada with a 750-1b. caribou. for damages in an auto mishap. ! Lancaster General Hospital. ot / : NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE | (From page 1) At the present there is outsanding | From present indications, says the| ypiess paid before Dec. Ist, 406 1 [4 3 66 JIMMY, It's two o'clock in the | CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY AND | very sore thumb. He was bitten by $335,576.96 in delinquent tax and Middletown Journal, Dauphin County liens totaling $14,000 of unpaid 1931 Lic morning.” | THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING ' , pheasant that he shot. Water rent at Lancaster city. Imay end the year with a deficit of | ool tax will be filed against pro- Hor mus bride of four months came | COMMUNITY | Ata public sie at Summer Hill,| L. F. Hoy, school director at Leb $100,000. perty owners at Columbia. 1) down from the landing to peer more | a pu Yast ‘week a chest. so anon, was threatened to be taken! Ten turkeys were killed and twelve to closely at her spouse. | All the church news in this column Sony: ; TE at “Jimmy, you're drunk!” she ex- lis published gratis and we solicit the FS dae 1 claimed, [news of your church. Ask your pastor - # Mr The up-to-now model young Mr. lor someone to mail or bring this news ® Mallam reared himself up indigantly. [to the office every Tuesday afternoon. t 1 “Drunk! Like h—] rm drunk.” | ap ga Alice Mallam peered closer at her | Kraybill's Mennomte Church Kr adorable Jimmy, | 830 A. M. Sunday School. h 3 1 “You are drunk, Jimmy, Mummy | LY f at Says you're drinking too much,” she | Mount Joy Mennonite Church / Mr declared, | 9:00 Sunday School. BE ramen | TR NOW YOU.CAN SAVE MONEY ON THOU NIS ARE ing too much, does she? Your mummy | 7:30 P. M. Young People’s meeting. 2 i » 5 fan Says too d—d much.” He managed | Bible study Tuesday evening 7:30. est f CHEER N to keep himself on his feet as he | re fo 3 ND whipped up a rage against mothers-in- | Donegal Presbyterian Church = : : . law. “I've had enough of her. No Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor ha 5 be BUYIN THE NEW mummy says I'm drinking too much. Church School 9:00. D.C. Witmer, : ab 3 i ¥ By gad, I won't stand for that. I'm a superintendent. = ARE LIOR ha RT htm A Hoa ARIE Su PENNEY nan I” Morning worship and sermon 10:00. : Wa i i i line a 1 SUPER SUVYERED Mr, James Mallam rocked on his 1 ol, are feet, steadied himself, and lashed out Trinity Lutheran Church : 2 wi % id 8 Soa tse 4 as Senn Rev. George A. Kercher, Pastor = {nockout. As a matter o act the : : Ceo rich only knockout he had achieved in his Ribs School og M. ’ 2 ; i ~ life. And the one time he had ever Vern evils : arket Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. the Leos 4 2 A lifted his hand against the weaker Tt De to: ‘M ti : t 6:30 or a 2 sex, unless one counts that hot after- Mansgiving BE a > eds noon when at eight years of age he knocked his seven year girl friend over the head with a croquet mallet, His eyes gleamed with the satisfac- tion of a caveman at this stopping for once and all of mummy's interference. Then nervously this product of the present-day feminized civilization started to wipe sweat from her face. Dazed and trembling, she leaned against the wall for support, At sound of the heavy, uncertain footsteps of her lord and master she came to life. To lock her door. Having protected herself against her household, Alice remembered the outer world. She stumbled to her bathroom and started the cold water tap running. Although she had never before had occasion to treat a black- ened eye, she resourcefully set about applying cold water applications. “Alice, let me. in,” her spouse com manded. “I wanna’ go to bed.” “Try sleeping on the floor. I just | ’ waxed it this morning,” she lashed 21c¢c back. Preaching 7:30 P. M. Need Later she paced the floor. ‘The Everybody welcome. {Easy to put on and take off. brute,” she muttered to herself. She Prayer service Wednesday evening i stumbled over his slippers and an- | at 745 P. M. grily kicked them out of the way. ——— 1 ER SR They went under the bed and she did | The Methodist Episcopal Church { FENDER not fish them out. “The shame of be | i GUIDES i» I ; hon 2 Rev. Harold C. Koch, Minister Ing struck!” she wailed. Sunday School! 9:30 a. m. Dr. E: Ty She stopped pacing to peer into her | 4c § Prevents dam- W. Garber, Supt. dressing table mirror. The eye was | Morning worship 10:30. going to be very black. She picked Evening worship 7:30. I aged fenders |! Prayer service, Wed. 7:30 p. m. wha varking up her engagement hook. Her engage- Y Of Passing cars Choir rehearsal, Wed. 8:30 p. m. ments included a bridge at Madee Coleman's, dinner at Elsie Griffith S, Young Peoples Ephworth League, Sunday 6:30 p. m. and the Forum club dance. Every- Junior, Wed. afternoon. Sweeping aside pwer-power bat- tery standards the past, the sensational new®oodrich Electro- Pak with its exclf§sive top cover is designed and Wilt for modern high-speed, high} ompression mo- tors — packed #ith super-power for the load of efctric equipment on modern cars "#8 rimming power to give your ptomobile quick starts and full@performance for your radio, youdheater and other accessories! i 7-Point ®rotection Seven-point prafction to cut cor- rosion, protect@@vou from short circuits — keep brilliant power at peak through long service save you You pay no more for the Electro-Pak than for other sta@dard batteries. 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Garber Avoids damage to fenders, tui! light, tire car- rier and spare i tire. i WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES body in town knew Madge was a di- rect descendent of the cat family. And Bob Griffith at heart was a cousin to Madge. Alice peered Into the mirror at the swelling eve and burst into an- other storm of tears. Rev. J. Ww. Funk, Pastor 4 Sleep finally eased her misery. Prayer meeting Thursday evening She awoke early. Her eve was a at 7:30. sight. She dressed hurriedly. Pulling Sunday School 9:30 A.M out her shiny new week-end bag from | Morning worship 10:30 A. M. the back of her closet, she packed it | Junior C. E. 5:15. and put it In the center of the room Intermediate C. E. 5:45. where her mother’s chauffenr could Senior C. E. 6:30. easily get it. Evening worship at 7:15 P. M. When she unlocked her door she 7 found this man she had given herself to still stretched out at her door in Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D,, Pastor .. a drunken slumber. She had to step| Church School 9:30. H. S. New- over him to get out of her room. In | comer, superintendent. her fury she let her sharp heel come Evening worship and dangerously near his ear. Then she | 7:30. bent over and quickly kissed him. Rut she went on out. Florin United Brethren in Christ Church TIRES, BATTERIES, GAS and OIL 208 East Main S Phone 5J d theup- MOUNT JOY, PA. gn your clothing 2 AD Bs % your car. Riel look ing piste in wide assortmen nd from. A real value. First Presbyterian Church small price you 39 power pack plates to give yo power plus, sermon at Presbyterial Right out of his | terian “Out of vour life, you drunken sot!” she sohhed, Day at First Church, Lancaster. Sessions begin at 11:00 A. M. and close at 9:00 P. M. on Wednesday, Dec. 5th. Jimmy's car was at the curb where Union Thanksgiving service on he had left it. She opened the door, Thursday morning at 10:00 in the then hesitated. Her mother had given Church of God. them the money for the car as a wed —— eee din resent. But finally she tossed : A slammed the car door, ane The Pennsylvania State Sunday walked up the street to the corner. | School meeting will be held in an printed matter to give you an There she waited for a taxi, until she i day Sesion on Thanksgiving Dey thought to look into her purse and dis- at the Conoy Church. Evange istic idea of the kind of work we covered she had better walk. services will be held in the evening. turn out in our Job Printing As she approached her mother's The house color flamed in her cheeks. The rethren in Departed, Xe know you) family gardener was working at the | Prayer meeting will be held Wed- like the quality, front flower hed. She pulled out g|nesday (this) evening at the home handkerchief hut couldn't get it to|of Rev. Graybill Wolgemuth, near cover her eye fn a way not sure to |Mount Pleasant Church. Everyone attract attention. In the end she hur- {is heartily invited to attend. BULLETIN ried past her home before the gar- dener’s shrewd old eyes took in her disgrace. She scurried up the street, MOUNT Joy her face burning red with shame, Phone 41J ee Md Sunday School will hold a gospel ser- At noon James Mallam turned foot vice of song and picnic by the—Adams steps homeward. Ten phone calls that |Family of Reamstown, Penna. This brought only the coo] [talented family of eleven persons will Presby- GENUINE HARD RUBBER CASE AS 29¢ uaticy 15% Gogdrray faveic. | 1! and 7s tion. house PERFECT! |_[EVEREADY PRESTONE | di $ i 50 Half Gal. GAL. CAN As low as $1 19 $2.95 iron heater.} Highly efficient and con- A,AA,B, |centrated anti-freeze. Small- | Fouds, Easily installed.) {er quantity necessary. : R= $ 2 WE invite you to spect hundreds of samples of eur BETHLEHEM SPARK 29c. \, PLUGS Ea, a NX. NO BETTER PLUG CAN BE BOUGHT AT ANY PRICE. 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Where upon he wiped tears from his eyes I had blown his nose loudly, and had taken paper and figured out the most liberal alimony he could possibly af ford. Alice's mother was the type of woman who wonld he a Tartar over alimony. A Rock of Gibraltar stand ing Immovable against a man's figures on alimony. His footsteps dragged as he ap proached the empty broken dreams. He almost collided with another person turning into the walk at his house, It was Alice. “I thought you'd gone back to your mother's,” he hurst out, house of his “Oh, no!” Alice smiled sweetly, “I'm my mummy's daughter. I ran into Juke Powers this morning and went with him to his gym. To take hoxine ' ’ y Just in case Ee Feed Mixture to Pullets To aid heavy-producing pullets to render solos, quartets. etc. The public is most cordially invited to attend. A silver offering will be lifted. Come to the Revival Services At Reich’s Evangelical Congregational Church Near Maytown, Pa. Every evening from Dec. 2 to Dec. 16 except Mondays at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. J. R. Waser, Pastor of our Mount Joy Congregation will be the Evangelist each Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Rev. H. A. Minnich will draw Gospel Pictures and preach’ ev- ery Saturday and Sunday evening. You can’t afford to miss. Gospel preaching. Come. Good Singing. The Ladies’ Bible class of the Ev- angelical Congregational Church held a most enjoyable meeting at the home of Mrs. Earl Kaylor on Thursday evening. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Boyd Bishop, the president of the class. The following were present; Mrs. John R. Waser, Mrs. Boyd Bishop, maintain body weight, continue egg laying, and avoid a molt, the follow- ing mixture may be fed at the rate of three pounds (before moistening) to each 100 birds daily: 10 pounds Destroy All Trash Clean up and burn all the trash | around the gardens, fence rows, ang shrubs. 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