J : AR a ee) PAGE FOUR THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 615,195 .{ | : 3 ss ° ° a. ~ oe 1 | ASKED TO PAY A BILL check the advance of the Confeder-|Columbia bank $50,150.00. The bij Classified Column A Quilting Heartiest Congratula- Religious News ! SEVENTY-TWO YEARS oun Army. is now seventy-two_years old. i — : Atop lors c abutments = % UNS oe — { tions From Us | Later Go plows m0 pid tad be Oe ee te] Par and In Churches Between 1832 and 1834 the Colum- were sold io the Pennsylvania Rail- Docks TH ¥ your insomnia? Is 2 189. feb.6-1t | : | bia Bank, of Columbia, later changed Company for $57,000. The bank re RY 4 TIO TIC MS M t1 2 oe Yat to fogs each of | to the First Columbia National Bank, | ubmitted a claim tothe grb on ha yes I ve A NN ec ng he following Yor having | PERTAINING TO. ALL a wooden bi nal Bank, |, '§100000, but the measure died cant sleep ime to for a lot of Hams. Shoot rain or | CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY AND en bridge across the|icfore any action was taken et up. M., a lot of Hams. Shoot rain or | ARNT Tuesday > 1 2 Susquehanna river there at f a 1 rm ll A ems i shine in the warm and dry. Rheems uesday, Feb. 12 THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING |... € at a costo Last Wednesday Congressman J] 0 A Fire Company. feb.6-1t| (From page one) Jno. P. Hauenstein, son of Mr.and | COMMUNITY | $157,000. The bridge was purposely | Roland Kinzer, of Lancaster present- ‘When in need of Printing, (anything) Pl Finishing by mail to all the U ther report on the flower committee. ie Hay of near | ed June 28, 1863 in an effort to) ed a bill in the House to pay thc l remember the Bulletin. hoto Fini CEA an i tlie SEE > 3ossler’s c ; Te . er cr —————— S. A You aekt a of Alms develop- | Alter the Seting was rece ived, the | Bossler's Hach iT All the chiro news ii this. coluing : ed and 8 high quality prints 29 were before the class in re.! _ Monday, Jan 2 | is published gratis and we solicit the | i (coin, Capital City Photo Service, 408 gards to completing their Easter Bobbie Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. | pags of your church, Ask your pastor Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. mar.28-tf | pledge They necided they would | George Fuller, on New Haven St. or someone to mail or bring this news 2 meses | spl) Paster eggs as is their usual ; | g ABOUT AN ACRE OF LAND on A ter g ! Cons ida, Feb. 14 to the office every Tuesday afternoon. bard road, as go a on er During this monthan all day quilt- | Albert “Pud” Hershey. Yelully Lutheran Church i tion, road house or dwelling. No. 449. De party hog hes pian Dimer Saturday, Feb. 16 Rev. George A. Kercher, Pastor J Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. Phone 41J. tf Nn be to io, adies, an ¥ Christian Gerber, on New Haven Bible School 9:30 A. M. J J - ome [o> 8130 been decided to Thvilg” 87 | girges, Morning Service at 10:45 A. M. SCHOOL TEACHERS—Send us $1.00{ of the public to the dinner. The Miss Rhoda Garber. on Donegal Vespers 7 P. M. | | nr nes yore end. suns. #1 bok 2 85 fe Bod tis | day service. Capital City Photo Finish- purse © Jone the Sunday, Feb. 17 Donegal Presbyterian Church i ing Service, 408 Market Street, Harris-| ° Ce a 2 Ln ® edie Mr. thares Brandt of near Rheems Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor burg, I resumed aor Jacqueline Zeller, the daughter of | Church School 9:00. D. C. Witmer, 5 Dainty refreshments were served | TALL STORE ROOM FOR RENT|{o: Mrs. Walter Greiner, Mrs. Earl | MF and Mrs. Charles Zeller. superintendent. | better location in town. Just the {avers Mrs. Roy Zink, Mrs. Jno. G. Monday, Feb. 18 Christian Endeavor 10:30 A. M. + business on small scale. Rent Eberle Miss Mago Hai . Mi Elizabeth Be ———————— ! ik >, Miss Maggie aines, Mrs. Ass 1za enn. y . . Vacant now. Apply to Jno. Charles Derr. Mis, Martin Gerber, Wednesday, Feb. 20 St. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ Mt. Joy. Phone 414. du Mrs. Howard Longenerker, Mrs. H John Metzler, on West Main St. Bev. 0. L. Mosse: 5 T. D., Pastor AMPS WANTED — I will|N. Nissly, Mrs. Jno. Zerphy. Mrs. E. Whyett Gainer, of New Holland. unday School at 9:00 high as one thousand dollars|Ebersole, Mrs. M. Edwards, Mrs. O. [formerly of town. Noman Yop 8 nts A. M old United States Stamps|], Mease, Misses Virginia Greena- Mr. Jacob Newcomer on Donegal ' 4 either on or off of envelopes. Rummage | alt Dorothy and Pauline Edwards. | Springs Road. Evening worship at 7:15 P. M. through your attic and your aid deeds, eee etl GB Mrs. Wm. Lawton, Sr. on North apers, etc. If you have any old stamps| : : yn Reformed Mennonite Ch any kind. call or write John Wisler,| WILHELM WALTERS IS AN- Barbara Su It, the daughter of Rev. Christian Rote Chur re of the i 2 2 J e reenawalt, 0 care of the Bulletin Office, Mt. Joy, Pa. OTHER OLD RESIDENT Ne i SE in There. will be cervices wi the Re. PLOT OF ACRE in Mt. Joy with West Main. Street, formed Mennonite church at Landis- modern house, 9 rooms, all conven-| Mount Joy seems to have more of ME ville, on Sunday morning at 10 o’- iences, hot water heat, 2-car garage.|these fine old people than the ma- i 1 5 clock. ' Possession any time. Make offer. No.|jority of us are aware. This past Pe, County Girls Standing Pe ——— 450 Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. Phone reek Bt was learned on David St., West Lampeter ....... 7 1 875 First Presbyterian Church de ives a man, Wilhelm : Walters, who yWea oo 7 2 778 Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor 2 FINE HOME FOR SALE—A very|Will be 83 years old in July, born oc "777°" 7 3 700| Church School 9:30. H. S. New- i SEE ; 4 Ae : substantial well built and modern|in 1852, in Slasen, Germany. Mr. ly yo," ...... 5 5 500 | comer, superintendent. dwelling on West Donegal Street, Mt.| Walters at the age of 33 years came WoondS 5 6 455! Morning worship and sermon 10:30. Joy, all conveniences, excellent heat |to this country with his mother (his Joy : xa 8 333 Evening worship and sermon 7:30. eaut - om ort- 3 ot and = e ormance system. All in good repair. Vacant|father being dead) landing in New lh. 0 10 000 | Service Wednesday evening 7:30. now. Price a trifle over half the cost of York. From there they traveled to |’: 28€FS ALL FOUR of these features of the Ny Ford V-8 for 1935 reveal import- ant progress in automobile design and Mgnufacture . ... You note the erection. No. 452. Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. |] aneaster, taler going to Marietta, a Joy. Phone 41J. and then by horse and wagon to| Our Girls’ team defeated the last GENERAL STORE. GAS STATION |Florin. A brother, Mr. Albert Wal- [place Villagers of the County League 2 , last evening 31-22. Score: Church of God Rev. G. F. Broske, Minister Sunday School 9:30. ETC. FOR SALE—In country town, no|ters, lived in Marietta. 5 | i : sie Ni «yo : . competition, enjoying pis i Rig He and his wife, Josephine Smith, Yilagers Field Foul 7 P 10:30. modern spirit of the car in its distinctive, flowing lines. It is reflected also good clean stock, Lanco Service, post-| moved to Cameron's Woods, at Don- | Hartley, 2 Cr ory re ; iid sks : h sis mastership goes with store, possession egal Springs. Two children were |RaibL F 1 2 2 ao) in its remarkable riding comfort, especially im the back seat. This is due time. i he ; ion: Albert who ‘te. Delong, C. 0.0. 4 : s ici : \ aps my igi food = on ER horn io zis on Dien Whe He 2 ae 0 ©o of Prayer service Wednesday evening to a fundamental change in weight distribution, hew seat position and new, 4 19-tf | Sides on Lumber St, near the = | og nha lesa at 7:45 P. M. . eas . \ a eye Seeley, 2nd AL at Sime [a Gls : : 2 longer springs of unusual flexibility. You ride neaxer the center of the car IC SALE After his wife’s deat e mov to | ’ loka artes : ; bn : S the home of his mother at Florin G 0 0 ¢ Newiowy no Surist —forward of the rear axle. The lengthened springbase is a further factor i His second i : ith Mi ws enn vo . : 3 : VALUABLE REAL ESTATE A Dr we Totals. Si Sunday, Jo 10, 1935 in the comfort of the New Ford V-8 . . .. The wider, xgomier bodies are E. S. Gerbegich and H. S. Newcomer, moved into the present home occu- | Mecunt Joy Field Foul Tis unday School 9:13 A l-s x . rv i rit} r Gls trustees to sell in the Wm. B. Detwiler| =." ©" o of | Dillinger, 7 g 2 13| Emanuel Myers, Superintendent. | all-steel and all body types are equipped throughout with, Safety Glass at estate, will offer at public sale the fol-|~ { EE . Lesson topic, The source of power ses p i lowing describpd real estate: 2 ar 2 lets Sears | Boffo Cees 8 : Praver service Wednesday evening | no additional cost. Other safety features are new ease of steering and the THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 14, 1935 purchased : Bas ory at 7:00. Clayton Risser, leader. | . : Ss . hs tom No. Bat certain lot of land Sdn the Isaac Eshleman £ Henle, g or 0 0 2 You. Bre. muito improved quick-stopping, quiet brakes . ... The story of Ford V-8 per- situated on Mount Joy Street, in the’ et 0 ————— mde, 6... il 0. 0 0 formance is told on every highway on every hill, and at every feaffic light. Boro of Moun Joy, on which is erect- Rice. G 0 0 4 The Methodist Episcopal Church % ed a 2} STORY FRAME GOOD CHEER CLASS ed Fn 0. 0 © Rev. Harold C. Koch, Minister Owners’ figures on cost of operation and up-keep show that the Ford V-8 HOUSE, knowf as Nos. 33-35 liount HELD COVERED DISH SOCIAL ¥ ............... Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Dr. E: 5 : 2 EY Jos 3 ening In wii an Mt. rn | Tots i 3 a1 W. Garber, Supt is the most dependable and economical Ford car ever built. \ ri 9 eel ¢ A Xtendain mn AIS iiss Tera 9 9 3 ” tL oni 180 feet. Set pu, 2 The Good Cheer class of the U.B Score by periods: Morning worship 16:30. 5 No. 2—All that certain lot of ground Sunday ‘School enjoyed a covered | yiJlagers Lavinia ian 99 Sr. Eph. League 6:45. \ situated on Mount Joy street, in the|dish social in the social rooms of the ' Joy ........... 8 10 2 11-31 Evening worship 7:30. Boro of Mount Joy, on which is erect- |church last Tuesday evening. © The | Referee. Kiely: scorekeeper, Ralph | Fraver service, Wed. 7:30 p. m. i BE | y Y) 8 per, Ralp C ed a 2} STORY FRAME DOUBLE | banquet table had a lovely | Hull, Jr.; timekeeper, Slaugh; time Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30. HOUSE, known as Nos. 25-27 Mount of cut flowers. Elaborate . re- Ferrite Bete § Junior; Wed: aitéitioon. Joy street. Containing in front on Mt. {reshnients were served and a short | Pp as . Joy street 50 feet and extending in : program, and games composed the 3 rr . St. Luke’s Episcopal Church depth 180 feet. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SUNDAY Rev. Albert K. Hayward, Minister in No. 3—All that certain lot of land |eVening’s schedule , , situated on Donegal street, in the Boro| The scripture was read by - Mrs WAS Charge of Mount Joy, on which is erected a 2} | Curtis Reisch with prayer being of- a an Feb. 10. 1935, Fifth Sunday after STORY FRAME HOUSE, known as|fered by Mrs. N. Harmon. A : In observance of Christian En. Epiphany No. 24 Donegal Street. Containing in|ing was given by Mrs. Warren Ben- deavor Sunday a progres was | .pre- 9:15 Church School 8 a I A extending in depth 110 feet. presented by Mrs. Paul Alexander. A cely o Reielv's Bvangelica Congre- #3) Evening prayer and address— No. 4—All that eertain lot of ground, ber of songs were enioved jr church, Maytown. with the | ip oo) Books of Edward 6th TT EE —— situated on David Street, in the Boro of 8s ? I' | president, Martha Roland in charge. on : . Mount Joy, on which is erected a 2) [nico which was followed by games | were: Introductory pre- | rns © to attend these | OOOO SERVICE ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. STORY FRAME HOUSE, known as No. | being played. : services. 123 David Street. Containing in front Those attending were: Mrs. Cur- Ruan SF opie 34 Sele De rete on David Street, 53 feet and extending |tis Reisch, Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. War- |__° _* Dray di db : Floren oa Florin United Brethren in Christ in depth 205 feet. ren Greenawalt, Mrs. Paul Alexander Toon ig ad ji Y a ii Church No. 5—All that certain lot of land|Mrs. Claude Reigel, Mrs. John Rei- |. One; Vocal solo, Josep Di oh Rev. J. W. Funk, Pastor baugh; scripture reading by Martha situated on West Main street, in the|ga] Mrs Fe veg . No : gel, Mrs. Warren Bentzel, Mrs. Nor- Roland; reading, Other Than These. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7, ‘hich is rect- . v . Sy 2 Ma FRAME ‘DOUBLE man Sprache ya Mumia Beulah Engle; vocal duet Miss Helen | 2 7:30. e 0 Main street. Containing ront ony: DISSES dg Ee Youth for the Kingdom, Rev. H. A. Morning worship 19: Ae a cr 181 ay at and extending Sche ig? nna Mae Eby 7 t a . pe 5k i West Main street 31 feet and extending fichader anna Mas yn rl Gelt | benediction, Rev. Minnich. Junior C. B. 515. in depth 180 feet. macher, Mrs. Anna Miller, Mrs. Jo- The following persons have receiv- Intermediate C. E. 5:45. No. 6—All that certain building and |seph Habecker and Mrs. O.L. Mease tract of land known as “OLD ORPHAN The February meeting will con- SCHOOL,” situate in the Boro of Mt.lyene with Mrs. Arthur Mumma anc ed rewards for perfect attendance Senior C. E 6:30. oh during 1934 at the Sunday School: Evening worship at 7:15 P. M. Does - - - aining in fro: TH 3 : Marian Brandt, Mary .Brandt, Helen ol > iy a ae a Fil} a an Sleciion of officers. Brandt. Helen Trone, Naomi N. Dem | ITinity Evan. Congregational Church in depth 165 feet. my, Mrs. George McMillan, Verna Rev. John R. Waser, Pastor FRIDAY, FELRUARY 15, 1935 Will Quit Farming Shireman, Pauline McMillan, Melvin Revival services will begin in this , Np. 7—All that ing lot of land| Simon Hertzler, a well known | Sager, Paul McMillan. church on February 10. The pastor situdted on Main t, in the Boro of | farmer of near Bender's Mill, will Those who attended fifty-one Sun- will conduct the Services er | alton hy rece have sale this Spring and will take {days were Lewis Bixler, Mrs. Claude be assisted by Miss Dorothy Yoder, known Be 401-403 Main Street. charge of one of the farm units at |Demmy, Elmer Roland, Martha Ro- 2 of the in the Famous { Containing in front on Main Street 30 Hershey. land. Jane Shireman. Marimba Band, with her marimba- feet and extending in depthi110 feet. Tey Mary Bixler, Florence Trone, Jun- phone. These services will be held No. 8—Al Xi rtain lot of land MARKETS ior Demmy, Dorothy Roland attended | €VerY night at 7:30. We extend a situated on Street in the Boro of Wednesday. February 6, 1935 fifteen sessions. hearty welcome to the public. When someone starts advertising, Mount Jov. which is erected a 2| pyc dc. EE re An election of officers was held on 3 H gos, per dozen ... 27c : I JSE, known ¢ “ : Sunday evening : i ; STORY FRAME 3HOY E Bown BS Butter, per pound 34c | MRS. FRANK TO HEAD THE Svamig of , the meeting of Someone starts buying; Ne et ex [Lard, per ‘pound 13c MAYTOWN AUXILIARY | Young People's Christian En- p p or street, 50 feet and ex- Ps Der boul Snes vite sin N avor Society a : fron on desth 190 et Ee Wheat, per bushel .............. 90c Seaver Bogie Bi of He When someone starts buying, 9—All that certai Corn, hel. ios of tie are as follows: % Ne, v -A vr Lat, certain Lote Jen) orn, per bushel ............... 88c The Ladies Auxiliary of the May- President—Mrs. Walter Brandt; V. Someone starts selling; situated on Main Street, WASHING. MACHINE FOR SALE | own Fire Company was reorgan- | president, Paul Hostetter: Secretary = on ‘hich are erected 3 ] which are erecte When someone starts selling, ‘FRAME HOUSES. known |Hand or Powe Rugs and Quilts. | ized, Friday evening with the follow | Almeda Kaylor; Corresponding Sec- A = : a ing icers: President, Mrs. Ada | : ey 117 Main Street.3 Con- Apply to 45 West lt. Joy. ing officers ’ retary, Beryl Herr; Treasurer, Mrs. : ining it on Main street 56 feet : ig He Me: Irene | Calvin Kramer; Pianist, Mathilde Someone starts making; 1 ¢ in depth 190 feet. T race and Muss Marie Harier; Myers; Librarians, Cletus Kaylor and : al in Bite, in the es enclosed French porch, heat and elec- Mrs. Emma Hollenbaugh. : I — Someone starts working; Joun nw Ph Rows tric, 2-car garage, 2 poultry houses, 6 | A benefit card party will be held Guild Entertained § STORY FRAME HOUSES, Keown | acres land, some woodland. Priced to | in the Old Band Hall, on Thursday | my. ouerbemn Guild of it When someone starts working as Nos 11 -112-114 Main great. pH ons sell. No. 453. Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. | evening, at 8 P. M. for the benefit Vir n Guild o the U. B. D9 taining in front on Main street eet | phone 417. of the Maytown Fire Engine fund. church were entertained at their Someone starts earning; monthly session by the Misses Sallie and extending in depth 195 feet.] and Virgie Flowers at their home on No. 11—All that certain lot &f land| PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Bridge, 500 and pinochle will be played. Refreshments willbe on sale. When someone starts earning, situated on Manheim street, fin the North Barbar } rr tll CIs © a Street. . boro of Mount Joy. 9p Shin re SATURDAY, FEB. 9, 1935 a The program was as follows: Someone starts buying: HOUSE. known as Nos. 71-78 Man-| PurSjant to an order of the Orphans’ King’s Daughters Met Song, Open My Eyes That I May : i : Court, $he undersigned Administratrix The King’s Daughters class of the | See; Scripture, Colossi 3:11- , heim Street. Containing in/ffront on € A , Colossians 3:11-17 by Manheim street, 100 feet andfextending iS Tae e fo. seh heal Botste of he Church of God met in their regular | Ruth Derr; Prayer. Virginia Greena- in depth 45 feet. dal sell . . ae ut monthly session at the Eli Smeltzer walt; Mission Study, When and Why No. 12—All that certain fract of land | 5€ at P 1 OL | home on Tuesday evening. Did the Orientals Come to America : f distributiorfy A tract of land situated in : d situated at the corner o the of West Hempfield, Coun- Games were played during the so- [and What is Their Present Status by ro of Mount : cial hour and refreshments were |Ruth Brubaker; Bible Study That Barbara streets, in the fons Joy, and on Manheim Sgreet, extend- 5 . served to the. followings Mrs. Arth Means Somethi at 199s. : hich | north side ofthe Public Road leading | served to the following: Mrs. ur mething, by Geta Dietz; ing in Mont i | Lins Fr BRI CK from Oyster Roint to Mountville, ad- | Myers and daughter, Jean; Mrs. Jno. | Solving of Riddles in China by Alice HOUSE e Containing 10 fcres more or joining lands Edward G. McMullen, | Barnhart, Mrs. Harry Leib, Jr.; Mrs. | Marie Nissley; Song; Mizpah Bene- less (Excepting and reserving there- A. C. Leinard, Fred Harold, C. B. | Frank Hershey, Mrs. Amos Wertz, | diction. from 60 feet front on rth Barbara | Mann, et. al taining 6 acres and | Mrs. Wm. Beamenderfer, Mrs. Christ —_— a An endless chain, so to speak, and the merchant who dosen’t advertise 7 perches of lan§ be the same more old to Robert Scholl.) 37 pe : Charles, Mrs. Maude Conrad, Mrs. Stall So. properties 1 positively | OF less, on whi Sam Geibe, Miss Annie Hoffer, Mrs. Stan] Kulp—Earhart and ad : . . be sold. Possession and § legal deed Sreied a TNO es - wi og einige 3 i oy g son of Mr. and Mrs. vertise regularly 18 doing noth. . + : i ram J ¥ ’ . Fran y i i 3 : . . o . of conveyance will be given April 1st, HOUSE. ARN Fg ; | Garth Snyder, Mrs. Thomas Stohler, | is. octyl asin and ing if he isn’t breaking links in this i sale of thi above hamed Real | out-buildings. Mrs. Eli Smeltzer. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Earhart, = Man. endless chain.— Estate will be held in the Garage Sale to be held on thépremises on heim, R. 1 were united in marriage Room at H. S. Newcomer & Son, Hard- Saturday, February 9, 5, at two Held Roosevelt Dinner Saturday evening, by Rev. Roy B. For- the days|o’clock P. M. when terms a condi- ; . : rms and | tions will be made known by Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dehoff, of | ney, at his residence in East Peters- ware Store at 7:30 P. M,, o Maytown, entertained Mr. and Mrs. | burg. The couple was unattended. and dates mentioned above. conditions will be nade no by CLARA May JUSSI: ig Clayton W. Sauder, of this bere, Rev. Fray will reside at their respective i ? : : 1 d . Kirby M. Yi t hy fi ‘ H S. NEWCO! tate of Sadie Heindel, od. | an Mrs irby iengst and son omes for the present. | : 11 in Wm. B. Detwiler Est | John F. Waser, Auct. Luther, of Maytown, at a birthday din- . to sell 10 m Henry H. Koser, Clk. ner in honor of President Franklin D.| Stimulate your business by advertis- B. J. Myers, Jno. A. Coyle, Atty Willis G. Kendig, Atty. jan.16-4t | Roosevelt, Wednesday evening. ing in the Bulletin. ® PPPOE 2 od 0g > CKD 2% ¥% 9. * df os 9. >, * 9 > * 20-0204 9. > 9 0. 0 9. Xa aX aX 9, > 9 * 9, ~ & 0.00.00, 9. * 9, +, 400 9. 9 * 9. * * 9 * 9, ¢ x 9, * G0. 9. * 2 * N S$ * i 9, * ®. ood * 9. * 9, 9. * 9 do @ ¥ | Py | |