The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 30, 1935, Image 8

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If you want a notice of your sale in-
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Religious News | Sale Register |
In Chu hu: ure h eS | se rted in this register weekly from now |
{until day of sale. ABSOLUTELY |
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NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE | | FREE, send or phone us your sale date
CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY AND |
THE _ ENTIRE SURROUNDING |°
COMMUNITY
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| and when you are ready, let us print |
your bills. That's the cheapest adver
tising you can get,
All the church news in this column | Saturday, February 9—Orhan’s Court
fs published gratis and we solicit the | sale of real estate, situated on the road
news of your church. Ask your pastor | leading from Oyster Point to Mount-
or someone to mail or bring this news | ville, a tract of land, containing 6 acres
to the office every Tuesday afternoon. | with a 2-story dwelling house by Clara
SS May Musser, administratrix at Trustee
Donegal Presbyterian Church to sell the real estate of Sadie Heindel,
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D.,, Pastor | deceased. John F. Waser, auct. See
Church School 9:00. D. C. Witmer, | advertisement.
superintendent.
Morning worship and sermon 10. Thursday Evening, Feb. 14—At the
auto show room of H. S. Newcomer &
Son, at 7:30 p. m., real estate by E. S.
Gerberich and H. S. Newcomer, Trus-
tees to sell in W. B. Detwiler Estate.
Frank, auct. See advertisement.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. George A. Kercher, Pastor
Bible School 9:30 A. M.
Morning Service at 10:45 A. M.
Vespers 7 P. M.,
St. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ
Rev. O. L. Mease, S. T. D., Pastor
Sunday School at 9:00.
Morning worship at 10:15 A. M.
Y.P.S. CE at 6:30
Evening worship at 7:15 P. M.
Friday Evening, Feb. 15—At the au-
to show room of H. S. Newcomer &
son, at 7:30 p. m., real estate by E. S.
Gerberich and H. S. Newcomer, Trus-
tees to sell in W. B. Detwiler Estate.
Frank, auct. See advertisement.
Wednesday, Feb. 27—On the pre-
mises known as Shenck’s Mill farm,
two miles northwest of the village of
Landisville, in East Hempfield Twp.,
public sale of a full line of farm im-
plements by Henry H. Koser, execu-
tor of the last will and testament of
Harry Lump, deceased. Edgar Funk,
& .tioneer.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D,, Pastor
Church School 9:30. H. S. New-
comer, superintendent.
The Pioneers 10:30.
Evening worship and sermon 7:30.
Service Wednesday evening 7:30.
Church of God
Rev. G. F. Broske, Minister
Sunday School 9:30.
Preaching 10:30.
C. E 630.
Preaching 7:30 P. M.
Everybody welcome.
Prayer service Wednesday evening
at 7:45 P. M.

Morning worship 10:30 A. M.
Junior C. E. 5:15.
Intermediate C. E. 5:45.
Senior C. E. 6:30.
Evening worship at 7:15 P. M.
Newtown U. B. In Christ
H. M. Tobias, Pastor
Sunday, Feb. 3, 1935
Sunday School 9:15 A. M.
Emanuel Myers, Superintendent.
Lesson topic, Peter’s Restoration.
C. E. at 6:30.
Evening revival services at 7:00.
Prayer service Wednesday evening
at 7:00. Clayton Risser, leader.
You are invited.
The Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. Harold C. Koch, Minister
Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Dr. E:
W. Garber, Supt.
Morning worship 10:30.
Sr. Eph. League 6:45.
Evening ‘worship 7:30.
Prayer service, Wed. 7:30 p. m.
Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30.
Junior, Wed. afternoon.
Trinity Evan. Congregational Church
Rev. John R. Waser, Pastor
Let us remind you again that re-
vival services of this church will be-
gin on February 10. Our own pas-
tor will be the evangelist. However,
beginning on February 18, he will be
assisted by Miss Dorothy Yoder, Ma-
rimbaphone soloist. The public is
invited to come.
The personal appearance of Grace
Livingston Hill in Mount Joy will be
sponsored by the Young People’s So-
ciety of Christian Endeavor. Tickets
will be on sale by the members of
this society.
Time—March 1, 1935.
Place—High School Auditorium.
Admission—25c.

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Rev. Albert K. Hayward, Minister in
Charge $
Feb. 3, 1935 Fourth Sunday after
Epiphany
9:15 Church School
10:30 Service of Holy
and Sermon.
7:30 Evening prayer and address—
“Backgrounds of the Book of Com-
mon Prayer.”
Communion
Florin United Brethren in Christ
Church
Rev. J. W. Funk, Pastor
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
at 7:30.
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
$1.00 Dinner for 4









Baked Carrots and Peas: Slice
flight is on skis, on the new |or dice two carrots and place in
streamline trains, or whether | buttered dish with one-fourth
it’s mental speed. But in order | teaspoon salt and a few grains of
that your haste shall not bepress Add one-half cup liquor
waste, see th ou 3 from one No. 1 can of peas. Cover
have plenty of energy f and bake one hour in
pair the tissues which erate oven—375 degrees. Y
up in your hurry. minutes before removing from the
It doesn’t need to be a meal that | oven, add the drained peas from
costs a lot. Here is a dinner that (the No. 1 can. Add two table-
will take a family of four a long | Spoons butter just before serving.
ways. It costs a dollar. I is also a delicious luncheon
Baked Pork Chops with
Relish 35¢ of canned
Baked Carrots and Peas 16¢ t e tal
Apple Sauce Relish 13¢ 1 Just before serving
Corn Sticks 12¢ hird cup of cre
© Baked Custard 17¢ y
en whipped. Serve as
Coffee 7¢ | with the pork chops.* ¢
PEED counts — whether your
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Mix one
sauce and
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fold in
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Relish:
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poons
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50 Riker’s Expectorant for cold. esis sd
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50 Vick’s Va-tro-
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91 East Main Street MOUNT JO¥, PA.
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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
Card I Basket
MENTION ABOUT
THE COMERS AND
AROUND HERE DURING
PAST WEEK BY
REPORTERS
THE
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baergen
son spent Sunday at Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. S. Derr were |
entertained on Sunday near Lititz
Miss Simons. of Lancaster, visited |
Miss Elizabeth Eby, of Donegal, on
Sunday.
Miss Mildred Rye, a student nurse
at the Lancaster General hospital, is
recovering from an illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bates of Eliz-
abethtown, were week end guests at
the home of the former's parents.
Miss Hilda Stoner has gone to Col-
umbia to make her residence at the
home of her grandfather. Dr. Biever.
Goldie May, Jean and Eddie Gal-
lagher of Middletown were the week
end guests of Dorothy and Pauline
Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherk spent the
week end with Mrs. Sherk’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wickenheiser,
on Ridge Avenue, Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kulp and
sons, Harold, Andrew and Walter, Jr
were entertained on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Geibe
Mrs. Daniel Brandt and grandson.
Eugene; Mrs. Mildred Brandt and
Mr.
Roy Schroll home at
Sunday.
Landisville on
lives to
Service
who
GOERS | ther
OUR SOCIAL |!
and | *"
| faculties of the high schools at High-
Thomas McElligott visited at the |
Research, Leadership, and
in the field of Education and
ability in that field
or in Graduste |
at present en-
te School of the |
vlvania and his
s of his work
paper entitled,
C ry Changes in
and Teaching Procedures.”
graduate of the
it Joy High School, Class of
and holds the degree of Bache-
of Arts from Franklin and Mar-
Previous to his pres-
shall College.
ent position, he was a member of the
Weddings In
Our Locality
NUMBER OF VERY W WELL KNOWN
YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED IN
THE HOLY BONDS OF MATRI-
MONY IN THIS LOCALITY.
shown
study
Moore is
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have
advanced
Mr.
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work
nine
rsity oil
Moore is a
Vogle—Lawton
Miss Nellie Lawton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Lawton, on N.
Barbara Street, became the bride of
Lloyd Eugene Vogle, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Vogle, of Florin, at the
United Brethren church, Harrisburg,
with Rev. A. K. Wier, pastor, per-
forming the ceremony, in the pres-
ence of members of the immediate
families and guests.
Mrs. Vogle, who is a graduate of
Stevens High School, Lancaster, was
attired in a royal blue velvet gown,
with hat and accessories to = match.
Mr. Vogle is a graduate of the Florin
school.
A reception will be held at the
home of the bride in the near future
and the couple will reside at the
home of the bridegroom for the
precent.
Local Real Estate
Deeds Are Recorded
Elmer S. and Mae Sentz, Marietta
to First National Bank, Marietta, a
dwelling, grist mill and one acre,
22.25 perches of land in E. Donegal
twp.
Mechanicsburg, Penna.
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Considering
Purchasing
A Pumper
(From page 1)
potent apparatus in view of recent
blaze which required water pressure.
Point of Advantage
Maytown is a central point in the
rich Donegal and Conoy farming dist-
rict and the firemen assume the pro-
tection of the many adjacent residences
as well as the farm properties. The
only source of water supply is from
cisterns, but there are enough of these
to fill the requirements of a pumper
and the firemen feel that with a motor
pumper and the cisters they would be
equipped to cope with a major fire. The
pumper also would be equipped with
spire, and at
rns AY enn
You can get all the news of this

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Royer and
son were entertained to a turkey
dinner at the home of Miss Irma |
Dunkenberg, near Petersburg. on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sprecher on
Delta Street, entertained to a birth-
day dinner at their home on Sunday |
in honor of the latter's mother.
was a family dinner.
Mr. Carryl Stauffer, accompanied
by Robert Buller. Robert Zink. Har-
ry Walters, Jr.; George Brown and
York. They returned home Sunday.
Mrs. Harvey Zerphey and son, Ro-
bert, who have been with the for- |
mer’s parents, near Campbellstown, |
returned on Saturday to the home of
the former's husband, on N. Barbara |
Street.
Gr Msn
JOS. MOORE HONORED BY
THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNA.
Joseph Moore, who is teaching
Science in the Haddonfield Memor-
ial High School, Haddonfield,
Jersey, spent his birthday, January
20, at the home of his parents,
and Mrs. John G. Moore, 230 Mariet-
ta Street.
On January 19, 1935 he was hon-
ored by being initiated into the en
Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa at
University of Pennsylvania. Phi Del-
ta Kappais a National Honorary Fra-
ternity whose membership is compos-
+ of those who have dedicated their
Silk D
Values ta $3.95
BETTER G
Silk DRE
Values to $6. 98,
It |
Gerald Arntz spent Saturday in New |
New |
Mr. |
ESS!
Including Sizes to 50
j Clearance of all COATS
:35-95-59.95-$12.95
SAVE ¥% to ; ON ALL CHILDREN’S
COATS row $2.98 tw $6.98
chemical tanks for small blazes.
Drive For Funds
Much interest has been aroused by
los project andthe committee has re-
! ceived encouragement to go ahead with
a drive for funds. Chairman Frank is
{now securing prices and data and be-
|lieves that a motor pumper suitable
| Maytown’s needs could be purchased
'at a cost of $3,000 or $4,000.
The Company several years
erected an attractive fire house
ment blocks. It is one of the la
| building additions to the Donegal com-
| munity and is the pride of the firemen.
| The Reo chemical truck likewise is
comparatively new and while it has
| done good service, its capacity in fire
| fighting is limited.
The Officers
H. O. Shue was named president of
| the company in the election. Harry
| Frank was re-elected as chief. Other
locality for less than three cents a
week thru The Bulletin,
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MOUNT JOY,
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1935
Mr. A. S. Lenhard has recently
| Sanghiored 3 hogs, which dressed
504, and 499 pounds for Isaac
Jo of Donegal.
Mr. »nd Mrs. Benj.
| tertained on Sund: ay:
RHEEMS
Miss Hazel Garber spent Saturday |
afternoon in Lancaster.
Mr. W. L. Heisey, of Pittsburgh, aw, = Gingrich, Mr.
former resident of this place, visited Staulle
in this place on Tuesday. (Helen; Mr. Clinton Kaylor and Mr.
Mrs. Annie Enterline spent Tues- | Harry Hoover.
day with Dr. and Mrs. Dorsey But- Mostrs,
terbaugh, of Elizabethtown. Weaver of
Mrs. Grace Garber visited withher Russel Hein and Mahlon Patton, of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hassinger, of |Flizabethtown attended a banquet
Florin, on Saturday afternoon. given by the Manufacturers’ Associa-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Detra, of tion at the Brunswick Hotel in Lan-
Lancaster, called on Mr. and Mrs. | caster last Thursday evening.
Elmer Hoover on Sunday evening. | iiss eens
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Williams of
Reinhold en-
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Elam
nd daughters, Jean and
and W, W.
and Messrs.
Elmer Hoover
this plalce
MARKETS
Wednesday, Jan. 30, 1935
{Eoas, per dozen 27¢c
Butter, per pound
Lard, per pound
Wheat, per bushel ........
| Corn, per bushel ........| hess 88¢c
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Mummau of |
near this place entertained a large! You can get all the news of this lo-
number of their friends at dinner on 2 cality for less than three cents a week
kindlv remember the Bulletin.
shey visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jac.
Williams and family, of Donegal on
Sunday.
Miss Jean Kraybill, a teacher in
Quarryville spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Kraybill.
Sunday evening.
HELD IN
Congregational Church
New Haven “Donegal Sts., MOUNT JOY, PA.
February 4th, 5th, 6th, 1935
Teacher, Rev. Wallace Ht Cauble, B. A. Th. M.
of Philadelphia, Pa., Eastern Representgtive of Biblical Research
Society of Los Angeles, Calif. Rev. Cau is returning to us for
the Third Time

Following Are The
Monday, 7:30 P. M.—“The Future Dedica
Jewish Temple”
Tuesday, 7:30 P. M.—“The Future Confession of Ygrael”
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.—“The Coming Internati
Atheistic, Religo-Political Convention”
n of the
,
Help make this Conference known. Pray for Israel


| officers are: John Singer, vice presi-

{dent; Dr. G. A. Harter, treasurer;
| Harry Hauenstein, C. E. Hollenbaugh
{and George Drace, trustees.

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NEWS,
Anyone
Left Town—Embezzled—
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Had a Fire—Had a Baby—
Sold a Farm—Had a Party—
Entertained—Got Drowned—
Had Been Ill—Moved to Town—
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