IEE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 SAGE TWO THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., 2 fom oa Wht smn Quarryville and | RESURFACING ROAD ERENT The leader Izel- Dorothy Zook and son Donald | children of ne A r ry r TI ~ | . R li ° jof 3% wankfulness.” The es ip mt Ine ond Mis Signor Ruhl a 1d | Gites a THE MOUNT JOY BU LLETIN County Milk e igious Hh a gid en en 18 2 re ts at a ok os Hed from Lan Publis} SNE 10 * ° o “J. | You are always cordially frites on East Main St. dinner at the home of Mr. and | Rott : ublished Every Wednesday at Mount Joy, Pa. Distri utor e W S in is to worship with us. Miss Mary Newpher and Mrs. Mire. Pcter Risser, near town, on | Work Which Le 9 Se Sto 7 YY ~ 7s . | if Harriet Bernhait, will return to | Sunday. i : > has been JNO. E. SCHROLL, Editor and Publisher A an own. Evening Prayer and Addre going | 13 a Bis in progress for some time on the e : Tink T i \ Y Crescent City, Florida, with Mr. A. | Assails Law Community Picked i rom r rc where they ol yi a the | AUTOMOBILE CLUB TO | road will continue until the = CORRECT Subscription Price $1.50 Per Annum Six Months............. 75 Cents Single 3 Cent s| ARR GR » winter. MEET AT COLUMBIA NOV. 22 | stretch is in good shape, Nearly NISHED | 1’ I LL A J vl |x ile ad hova Three Months........... 40 Cents Sample see sev FREE] (Continued from page 1) NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE Com mun ity Mr. ‘one H ward Mummaw | gai two miles of road have been com. rig - . ne Prim EE eS Eh Ov n ARV 4 ALL of anc ed v he for- | THE The subscription lists of three other newspapers, the Mount Joy Star | S¢T19€ d as “unfair, unjust, unrea CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND | Lane: ys vizitod i > { J. Russell Craig, widely know : Sm rio: Y ..1. | sonable. confiscatory : iscrimi- J V. f r’'s parents Mr. and Mrs - . : SRB 18 and News, the Landisville Vigil and the Florin News were merged with sonable, confiscatory and discrimi THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING Ca rd Bas ot nd " Tey on : safety expert, will speak at the Prices 0 : 1 : y : : : atory, ir hat her aler, ere 1 | ert Mummaw on South Barbara 1 wr : the Bulletin. which makes this paper's circulation practically double that | Patory; 1n that other dealers wers COMMUNITY JAX as A MHL Vi he on | monthly meeting of the Lancaster | § tsi of the average weekly not required to comply with its mmm street over Sunday. Automishile Clb. to he held in] ers closing orders.” Trinity Lutheran Church | Chat] B Wa : | Mr. Charles Weidner of Bing- the High School auditorium at | last Mond he — So eh A Mrs. 1arles Bennet jas a S54 rm 11g DCE ator: a 3 ip 2 The koard’s order was made No- Rev. George A. Kercher, Pastor |, burs hamton, New York and Mr. Harry Columbs. on Friday evening, Nov. |p firm price: tit : a | Harrisburg Saturday. Ue NHN : “olumbiz ay 3, E D I T O R I A 1, vember 15, 1934, after investigation Bible School 9:30 A. M. ne » { Weidner, of Middletown, spent the |, at 8 o'clock. The program will | ment at 25 { . . - Ror 1: ars 2 aster. | es 28, oO . gre revealed that Rohrer had under- Morning service 10:45 A. DM. id Walters, of Lancaster, | week-end in town with their also include sound pictures, music Stockers get fer . “1 : ie Sunday in town. fn Wp Tar who ia loo hehe SOM i el av Britain's current moves for peace are called an “eleventh | paid milk producers $3788 during | Vespers 7 P. M. ? A x | brother Mr. Earl Weidner, who is |. . business session. | mand; pri ; oe lth it Atami] i and Mrs. orman Heisey | 1... Gin ww onal [20S 8. 3 hour plea,” but according to developments in Ethiopia it’s | Apr, May, June and July. - in Lebanon on Sunday | the music supervisor in our local The meeting is: he Inst of the Calves 4:30 in {i He was ordered to pay the sum Denegal Presbyterian Church In lebanon on ounday. schools, os : i i th close. Goo Tol 1¢ Imornmg. , 1 :. John Zeller and s« “laude : NE : 1935 series of communit sather- . 1g to the producers or go out of busi- | Rev. C. B. Segeliken, D. D. Pastor s. John Zeller and son, Clauc | Miss. Neomt gemuth, Mr, [1935 series comm y gd I | te v n ~ rs Eugene, were at Harrisburg, Sat- | 1 ings held by the club, and arrange- og! TC | ness. Ie refused to do either, but Church School 9:30. D. C. Wit- | & NC, WW 6 et 5) {Clyde Goodling, and Mrs. yo esterday’ | appealed to the Lancaster County | mer, Superintendent. jt day. | Christ Meyer and son Jacob mo- ments ore Beis a y a CIRO 1 : s : a reel oe : : 1 : late a large attendance. e mbs DANGEROUS AGF {Court which : ruled against him Young People’s Meeting at 10:30. | Mrs. Frank Nissly and Mrs.Nor- | tored to Millersburg, in Lykens | ¢ Ie La | Choi 1 There is a sort of adding-insult-to-injury tone about a re-| He then took the present appeal lo Tem {man Heisey visited at Elizabeth- | Valley on Sunday where Mr. Moy- publi is invited, ole; se ii : RE . a . : Tod i vist) tow Une nei Roanualiciin | — eceipts: port submitted to the American College of Surgeons at San {the Superior Court. Florin United Brethren in Christ town Saturday. er cpened Evangelistic m g > 2 : \ . 1 . Pa . Foy board’ rder commanded Church | Mrs. Anna Baker, of Mount ! Sunday evening. | 7 OWE £7 OR ATS TR TT ART BTR OE WR 0 lle Rooks Ra Rd i 0gs, Ss Francisco the other day stating that from forty to sixty is a Tne boards order com 58 | Ms. Anna Bak he ins | of WO oy a aE » * 3 Rohrer to “cease and desist pur- Rev. J. W. Funk, Pastor j Gretna, formerly of town, was in | Mr. and Mrs. Newcomer | wu Classes, ( dangerous age for receiving bumps on the head. People in | chasing or handling milk in Pern-| Prayer meeting, Thurs, 7:30 PM. | Mount Joy Monday. | on West Main St; Mr. ond Mrs | 2 that age classification, one would think, have enough on |givania or sale, shipment, storage Sunday School 9:30 A. M. | Mr. and Mrs. David Hecisey and |Jacob Newcomer and daughter | ; d Choice J x | F their minds without the worry, gratuitously presented, that |processing or manufacturing with- Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. |children visited with Mr. and Mrs. | Martha, of Salunga; Mr. and Mrs. | 3 Good they are not properly equipped to receive a bat on the cran- |in and without Pennsylvania, or | Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. | Clyde Goodling on Sunday. Amos Hess of Elizabethtown; Mr. | 4 | Medium oy 3 3 rt if r 1 | NT T . 1 | : fro in any other way - i 1 and Mrs. Norman Kulp and {and Mrs. Noah Landis and Elven § 3 Common jum. from operating 3 > = 2 | Eo J i | ; Obvi Iv that 1 . i : se. Froin in Pennsylvania as a milk dealer.” First Presbyterian Church | son, Harold, of Hershey spentSun- |and Esther of Oregon, spent Sun- fi 3 I< we year Spal S a dangerous age. rom es : a . « i 1 sr a A | J % : viou y that twenty-yeal i a 1 % age. White declared the act creating | Rev. C. B. Scgelken, D. D. Pastor with Mrs. Kulp on Columbia | day afternoon with Mr. and Mus. | ] 3 Choice it one looks backward on youth and forward upon old A8C. | the board is an arbitrary infringe- Church School at 9:30 Wh 1€. John Snavely near Fairview. | - Good It is the period in which, insurance statisticians disclose, | yen upon individual rights and in Morning Worship and Sermon | Miss Edna Goeodling of Mifflin- | Mr. and Mrs. Abram Eshleman | Medium they are disposed to step out from behind motor cars into | violation of the Constitution. at 10:30. | town, Juniata county, is visitingat land children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sl / : Common traflic without looking to right or left. He declared the act is not a no-| Evening Worship & Sermon 7:30 the home of her brother Mr. | Wenger and children of Leacock; | 3 , . . wg a : ios 1 nn hank wil » jv Yonodline fr and 1 n ay 0 3 And now the report to the surgeons of America say it is a |lice regulation, pointing out there| The annual thank offering wi he Civde Sooding bee ng Dre. Joly Hrelder ond @ Choice : go bi Yop : Shine 3 Gt , regarding | received Sunday, November 24th. { be Good dangerous age for bumps on the head, that people from forty nothing in the statute regarding |received Sunday one P| a a A | 4) to Sixty ve oo old have water on the brain and that falling sanitary conditions in the produc- Se 8" [ ol 1 Lae 1 = 23 3 Common 2 SI ars old have water o 1 am ¢ ¢ i ri 3 ; Ee £0 ( ; { Sh : > = Si . a , | tion, handling and distribution of Reformed Mennonite, Church i Oo ni ro Steeri haley nM Low, Cutt ; i a s van vin a1 atop 1¢ . ya . 1 vy out of an apple tree or a hayloft, a minor matter at 10 or 12,| "he public health Christian S. Nelt, Pastor | 5 . is likely to put the layer of hydrodynamics in operation and | 41; of which matters are provided | There will be services in the Re- | S 1s not a mNger of guess work; but of re Good and 5 formed Mennonite Church in Lan- scientific We can give es Cutter, co! ereate hydrostatic pressure, which is more dangerous than |for by other laws. hemorrhage. The milk Control Board was rep- resented by Attorney General J. Margiotti, Deputy At- sy steering it had when > sensitiveness and sta- his service with a veal car the free, new —the sa i b TY. We offe disville next Sunday morning at Good and Medium Cull and ten o'clock. Samm aes | | | | | | ‘ oe , Flerin { { "Yr “ITD TCT A © y General W. F. Daniels and a fone i LOOKING ON TO CHRISTMAS I Eh Cores of Bretiicon Money Back Grantees FEEDER TT Hd . ry wpecla € y 1a / 211K Oil. x GO Fi I'he Christmas buving season is on us. The next few weeks eet icon will b er TY... ° ° Good and 1 ds SCAast S OX . ! i CAL Evangelistic services Wi er] | Pp p ‘ ed o£ ayy ; w Bimal ; ites au bean '® Drive in Inspection ng see the peak of retail trade. A great new buying power is| on Sunday, Nov. 24th and will con- | 7 about to be turned into the commercial stream. It should Flag Salute tinue for two weeks. The Rev. I| | & us check your Good and Iift business to a new level. N. H. Bossy of Nokesville, Va 03 wh alignment and Medium a a : vi *0 the services, | 8 Much depends on what the people decide to do with their 1s Explait ned will conduc; the serve a What ys . . . LA | » money. Will they feel some sentiment of loyalty to their Salunga Methodist Church | tions &ill make your Choice lar home town? Will they say that so far as they can, they | 0 Dire ctOors Rev. Robert H. Comly, Minister | | & ar ha le easily and Medium t: would like to spend that money at home? Cafeteria supper in basement of | & safely a every 8 speed, Common | If they take that attitude a powerful boost will be given to [c ‘hurch this Wednesday evening 8 A few nor adjust bp 1 : m "OT age { Ea ~ = CASES - a Mount Joy, the effect of which will be felt for months. The | | ro page 5 oe from 5 to 9. | | ents are ji that most wes (all ‘ * . rnetner require the saute as 1 AY E> apr 9 | ot money ‘thus spent will put our home town business on a i 2 ED 2 pe ie She Sunday, November 24th | cars need 5 rr. : J . : part of patrotic exercises. 0:38 Sunda. Soh A firmer foundation, it will permit old debts to be eleaned up, iis ee 9:30 Sunday School. (4 43 today. MA . ) . “I have no ruling from the De- 10:30 Morning Worship. | 7 4 new stocks to be put in, more people to be employed in our|_. , ¢ Publ tl spiel Rs oir han 3 > yo . partment of Public Instruction, 11:30 Election of a delegate and | § i ros local stores, more done to make our community a business [he said. But Atto a resarve io Day Conference. | | I 8 2b 3 3 g W A A ng 5 Mrs. Li . Senter : Ia Ei? T HAE : > and trading cc nite: i : s rul d gone, i Fire ie 8 eld | Wednesda Our people should also think whether the way they spend she shal e Mount Joy Methodist Church | | §3 fy town visit 2 . i Ya. bounced ot { child- ‘ se =” NE this money is going to be unfair to our business people. If boun ed a x enild Rev. Robert H. Comly, Minister 1 | § ELIZABETHTOWN, Do Dr. and > = i ren iefuse to salute the flag, ihey win Theol | | sea i those who have money to spend wait until the last week shall be vuspended. und If hey 9:30 Sunday Soho? | ¥F 5 Ta wl 1: 1 Shall be. suspended, an ey | 6:45 Epworth League. | | wey Gg 3 io SL 0 ew y wo the av on yo ST at . . kh . = | f Lisl og fre Gor’ dF mn (8) two before the holiday, we shall as usual see a grand rush at persist in their refusal, they skall| 7.59 Evening Worshi a ———————————————————— I I EE EEE BEES Ge Wu a man’s par the stores and post office, which will impose a severe burden [pe expelled.” 3.90 Elector: of delegate sud re- arora a . Tinos. ir on all these workers, and is an expensive and uneconomic Mylin said his fear that a!serve to Day Conference POE ~ he : da Hiose wont Sol od Bi ar heh a to Tay osteo, way of doing business. Let us resolve to buy early, and buy oversy might arise in Lan-| 8:45 Official Board © OOOO © eee ©e Charles > 5 h 3 | oe | © 7a at home, and if we do that the holiday season will be a hap- county prompted him | Union Thanksgiving Service in U. |® spent the py one for us make these clarifications. Ii B. Church Nov. 28th, 10:00 A. M. ® @ family her : RY re red without comment from | 52 © Mr. and —— ey the 227 directors in the Millereville St. Mark's U, B. in Christ Q Ql TT Y > © son, Vern : : Ctra te Teachers’ College chapel. Rev. O. L. Mease, S. T. D,, Pastor ® (i @ Guernsey ON BEING THANKFUL DG Emm Sunday" School at 9:00 |@ | 3 E An Orie p ‘es ee I: ’ T Ing : 0-15 CE A study of the conditions of life back in 1621 when the S 7 R . ¢ Morning worship at 10:15. ® C nesday ex . i $i Aad re iis 2 Ruanine Worship at 7:3 G Pilgrim Fathers held their first observance of Thanksgiving, ace egisier Evening Worship at 7:30. ® p-- church. ics ih 1 . itary . ti Evangelistic services every even- | & Mrs. M. suggests but meager reasons for the ardent spirit of grati- a i Er = : I ft Ly J oy 7 wv vi of the evangelistic campaign, | (€ chael are tude that glowed in the hearts of the first settlers. Their If you want a notice of your sale 04 oyoept Monday even- ©) NTT TD © daughters tere A oly ind hafave : ac the here; | inserted in this register weekly from |, Th 3 ; HE 4 A E RAIRI 1 ~~ were built upon rocky land and before them was the merci- | #54 ir, © +R i ARI A IN i IMiBE KF PROPER ! IES © Mr. and I less sea, beating upon a stern coast. At their backs was the LY FREE. send 3 oh enon @ @ Allentown a chore RQUATEQ . APE eA kl, send or phone us your |... . = o relical Conoregational DD ] wilderness, where savages and beasts lurked, an ever-present | 1. date and when you are feady, Trinity i ngregations © to be DISK OSED of at DEPRESSION PRICES 7 Shotte = ace ifo . 21 1 ’ ure RO hp menace to life. Le us print your bills. That’s the R YOR. We ob. Pastor |® I% Tet i ne 3 1 1 rg . 8 eV on aser, astor - But the harvest that vear had been good. There was an! cheapest advertising you can get. rf 431 id ® 7 town Refc jo . : . Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P. M. @ ered dish assurance of suflicient food for the long, hard winter, and Sunday School 9:30 A. ML rm ¢ Toms of this certainty of the means of sustaining life was considered | F November 22—On the | Morning worship 10:30 © Knobel, by these simple, hardy people, whose material needs were so |S: H. Tressler farm, in Fast Done- | 6:30 C. E. 2 \ A = ( rm. @ Hicks pr . . ste saa gal twp. near Marietta, large lot 7:30 Evening worshi © Sw mn ww, as sufficient cause for public thanksgiving. 288 7:30 Evening worship. : > 7h > Isaac Car fe : ha dn 5a er ' of antiques in good shape; also ee ® O. 9 a “UC and ou ey y ar m ° U ¢ M | What a contrast the present day offers! We have suffered; ins ol Eo @ on Mrs I ill 5 lati i other articles by Wallace Frecht. Church of God ever ses, it is true, but sti we enjoy relative com fort. and advertisement Rov. G. F. Broske, Minister ® No A 55 2 a 1 @ Edgar Ma freedom from the spector of starvation. Ss Sunday School 9:30, o . 4d ) a 1A1T Qs ap 10 Wp. Voi, $2500 Een Our problems during late years have been serious and dis-| Saturday, November 23—At 1:30| Preaching 10:30. © Sload, M heartening. Many have yielded to the influences of despair |sharp, at their place of busines C. E. 6:30 N 45 6 H ~ @ George H . * ; 2 ae i near Mt. Joy, lot of good cows, Evening worship at 7:3 | i 17% and desperation but, for the most part, the fires of faith have | oo 0 290 [0b 0 8008 OF Evening worship at 7:30 O. 53— a ouse KH tc 2500 @ May Hoo . o . turkeys, ducks, se, chickens,| Prayer service Wednesday even- ! J I - lS . 8 ° ° / > . 1 . : % | 3 day eve and daug} been kept burning and, through hard struggle and faltering : vegetables ote. By lie ay TiS P.M ( g i ( Jacob Ris Endslow, | steps, we have returned to the upward path of progress. Yc 8 I : Bro. Everybody welcome. The future, while not glowing is nevertheless brighter. ren | Saturday, 1 23—On the prem- Evangelistic Services | ises of the late Elizabeth C. Special evangelical services will | ambit] { Kready, Main St., Roherstown, en- | be held in St. Mark’s United Breth- am tions. tre lot of ‘household goods in- [ren in Christ Church, began on | er 10 and Knoebel. No. 454-Corner Prop. & Lot, Mt. Joy . $3500 No. 457-3-Story Brick House, Mt. Joy . $4000 No. 458-22%a Farm, electric... .... $4500 ( { ( BA ( y The worst is behind us and somewhere, off on the horizon, is an Americn that conforms more closely to our hopes and The Mt { the Legio with thes ben Swor William 2 Evelyn G ker, Elwo Rhorer, F Wolgamut J duding many antiques by William Sunday evening, Nove H. Kready, executor of Elizabeth C. {to continue until the evening of ‘cssroads. Either it gets what is cr he V y elfare [ needs or agencies close. And | Kready, deceased. E F. Funk, November 24. The choir of the | I ! ais. ia rode au church will give assistance to the | C | there isn’t a single Welfare agency Lancaster city and county can do| : 1 H : = Dri V C cre | without. > 14} o EE pastor in these meetings with leud- November 30th—On | ership in singing and special gospel No. 456— Corner Property Florin, all con. Right / { (¢ ( / \ ' } 5 on Main street at the |sengs. On the last two nights of the 7 4 The challenge is to the commu- |. ays ay 5 | ( Next Vv cek Aity i Fas F , household goods | campaign, there will be a message 1 NA ( Lorraine £ ¥ 1 . Hostetter. Vogle, auct. | by some visiting minister These | N 460 St. Py A hf) . g Jelfare Parade : a aR a pee XPT | - , rick, Rol ein Welf af Par ade Se I services will be held every evening 4 O. OU ivi lain roper y 9 10Y 1n e oo "Garber, 1 An automobile Welfare Parade! g,iurdav. December 14th—On the |e ept Monday evenings at 7:30 ( Es (From page 1) IT be held Mids svete. Nox | Saturday, Decomb 1—On the {except Monday evenings at 7:3 Thomas, €971 081.5 4 Mela ac will be hele onday evening, NOV. ! premises in East Hempfield Twp., | o'clock. | ( i $271,081.54 which Welfare is asking | ox Iv 5t 7 © | | Geraldine f a A . #125, starting promptly at 7 o'clockisy niles northwest "of Lancaster. i i | or 1936 is forthcoming agencies |p. the Grads School Building | 2 oe | — ( erly. Fou will Lave to close rom the Lsrade schoo! bubeing. land. 3 south of Landisville, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church | ( LeRoy Et : A representative ‘group of the on the road leading from the Lan- Rev. Albert K. Hayward, That's the story of Welfare in a liffe a a a rey . se : { p= ( Paule W different organizations are expected | caster-Harrisburg State Highway, Minister-in-charge “BT 7 of i nutchelll It needs $27108L64 to |, ooo Ye : Ne on Tam Er { ; a Gh Miss Clan operate its agencies in 1936—not a 0 participate. {via Independent school house to |Nov. 24, 1935 Sunday before Advent y dig were dgllar ics! oe oo 0 Anyone wishing to enter their | Centerville; Real Estate and Per- | sometimes called “Stir Up Sunday” ! © £ € Aa Of ( ith Miss P a : cars should be at the Grade School ,sonal property by Henry S. Eber-{ 9:15 Church School. 3 ( hi secrets hat’s the rock-bottom figure. Building, promptly at 7. sole, Fxecutor of Estate of Seth E.| 10:30 Morning Prayer and Ser- | MO1 IN JOY ( > held 1 was probably all very well, in TTT ea —— Ebersole, deceased. mon, with the offering up of the re- | 1 J 9 PA. @ A ression years, to excuse short- | Turn useless articles about your | mamta sults of the Every Member Canvass. ( i 4 Sees in Welfare’s budget. But that into cash. Advertise them in| When in need of Printing. (any-| 6:3 Young People’s Service a SA i day is past. Welfive is at the ! our classified column | thing) kindly 1 smber the B i ac } tect is: “Tl i your lassifie umn, i thing) kindly remember the Bulletin ? League, the subject is: he Habit iid ~