io ce fer fer 6th ith © ® G Ge @ @ @ © @ @ ® ® @ ® @ ® (ita Recerves by WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1st, BY MIKE MOUNT JOY FIRE CO. EASILY WINS 31 TO 16 Displaying some real Fire feated the Marietta five former's court, Monday night. In the preliminary tilt the Mount | swamped the Mari- | a score of 51 to Joy Reserves 37. schcol and the Alumni squad won ky the score of 36 to 25 in their Continued ER ————— TRAVELERS VS. HARRISBURG The Travelers defeated the Har- on the local alleys on Saturday evening. The score: H'b’g Boyd Travelers offensive | ball in the last half the Mount Joy | Company passers easily de-|Richland Club, Thursday evening Presbyterian on the high scheol court when they ky a score of 31 to 16 on the risburg Boyd Travelers by 104 pins, | 1936 RTS WEAVER ( RICHLAND CLUB FIVE | LOST THEIR FIRST GAME The roke Silk Sox basketball team the winning streak of the | 1 feated the locals by the score of {44 to 20. The Richland Club had won four | straight contests and were unde- feated until Thursday evening. | Earlier in the season the Richland THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT J@Y, LANGASTER ( CO, PA. MAY T OWN 1936 Meeting Community Christe: Tree At- tracted Considerable Attention Miss McCloud of Manheim, vis- ited the M. M. Hoffman family. Charles Hicks, Jr, of Strouds- his family. Miss Naomi Gohn of East Pros- pect, spent Chris‘mas with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davis. Christmas carols were sung at the Square Christmas Eve after the union church service. Tuesday evening, Christmas car- ols were sang by children and the children were given a treat. Sunday, the B. I. C. choir of Elizabethtown sang at 7:30 p. m. and the Zion Gospel Four quar- tette at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hostetter and daughter, Janet, of Palmer- ton, spent the Christmas holidays with Dr. G. A. Harter and family. The Community Christmas Tree in the Square here was beautifully lighted every eve. and attracted the attention of folks passing through the Square who stop to admire it and indeed, brought the thoughts of the wisemen and shepherds who saw the great star of the East and stopped to gaze upon it and to be- hold the Savior’s birth. tainly helped us to be more cherry and have a love for our men. RHEEMS Mr. Enos Floyd and family spend Saturday in Lancaster. Mr. Irvin Heisey is suffering with a boil on his right hand. Mrs. Isaac Hollinger of this place spend Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foreman. Mr. Harry Hoover spend Monday, Mt. Joy Fire Co, G F TL Club had defeated the Silk Sox by Cchroll, F ... a-+ 4 1 9|the score of 25 to 24. 8 Charles, F 2 4° Sex G F TL Funk, © .....=........ 0 3 PR Hees, FC 3 06 Re Smith, G............... 1 0 Hews, F .....500 Y 2 4 Weidman, G ........... 0 0 BF ¥ 6 2 Radler, G ............... 6.3 15 | Schnen’er, Foi, ¥ 0 2 | FERC oo. ooh, 2 0 4 Totaly ............... 12 7 31 | Redgevs, GQ ............. 3 915 Marietta Presbyterian GF GF .............5 & 3.9 W. Baker, FI* ............ 3 0 Hess. G ............. ¥ 6 2 QA Shove Fo... 9 9 0 J. Boker, FB Ir 0 2 Totals... 16 12 44 Wigehman, € ............ 1 0 2|PRichlard Club GFT Wrayhil, G ....... i. 4 0 S3iMumma, F .............. 0 1 1 Douglas, G ............. 0 O Oi Hestetter, PF ............ I 2 4 B Shiupe, G ........... 1 0 2 Backenstoe, FP .......... r 2 4 ee | Walters, C $9 8 Totals .........0...... 8 0 8iGreiner, & ............. 0 3 1 Score by Periods: | Diffendefer, @ ......... 0 2 MT. JOY FIRE CO.... 88 9 6—31 |Fcllenbaum, G ......... & 0 MARIETTA FRES . 5533-16} Referee, Schneider; scoreckeeper,| Totals ................ 7 6 20 Fshleman; timekeeper, Porter;time| S-ore by Periods: of periods, 10 minutes. SILK SOX ........ 611 8 19—44 errr RICHLAND CLUB 5 210 3-20 Mt. Joy Reserves G F TL| Referee, Zink; scorekeeper, Char- Peamesderfer, F ........ 9 1 19|les; timekeeper, Druck; time of Miter: T ......000 5 4 0 8|nreriods, 10 minutes. Fshleman, C ............ 7 0 4 Weidman, G ............ 4 0 8! The Junior H. S. Alumni easily M. Weaver, G .......... 1 0 the Jr. H. S. 34-6 Score: Smith, & ............... 0 0 Joy Jr. H. S. G F Tl == Young, F=.. ..... 0. 0G Of Totals ............... 28 1 Sih, vines 9 6 o Marietta Reserves G F TL I 0 0 0 Minich FF 2 1 Sicemwer, @ i. iii 2.0 i Garman, F ............. 5 0 160A Myers, G ........... 0 0 0) Quinn, F .............. 3 0 Sledloman © ............ 8.0 0 Kelly, C ................ 2 0 BI... 0 0 0 Baker, GQ a 2 0 o.oo. 1 0 3 Wisemam; G 1.0 Mysre © 0 0 Totals 1B 3 37 | olnls. 8. ai... i 3 0 6 Score by Periods: Mt. Joy Jr. HLS. AL G F TL MF JOYRESERVES WSJ 27-011 F,......0.....3 1 Tj MARIETTA RES SIZ F 2.0 Referee, Schneider; scorekeeper, |e€chroll, C dg 1 1! Mumma; timekeeper, Douglas; time Garber, G .............. 5 3) of periods. 10 minutes. I ProWwh, ii 0 0 0 TY Melauglif, G .......... 9 §.0 ALUMNI AND MT. JOY | F ........... 1 0 2 HIGH IN GOOD GAME |Pornhart, FF ............ Dvd — | Proske, EC 0 0 0 The “old grads” of Mount Joy | Benet, CG... . in 8. YY 5 High school were too much for | asin the present quintet of the High| Totals .............., 5 4 { rrr tl QQ The Travelers Bowling Team will Joy court, Friday night. ing. Mt. Joy H. S. G F Th. | Gelder; FB . 3.1 94 ~ Henk, B in 0 0 of IRONVILLE Brown, C 0000 3 1 3 ib BR Zink, G............. 5 1 mn Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Nolt and Bilinger, 0 0 Betty, Grace and Sean.) GC Zinle, BY 00000 0 o a and Charles Ford motored to Garber, C -.............. 0 4 0! Wrentham, Mass., to visit Mr. and Gorlend, G&G ....... 00 0 0 0 | Mrs. Harry Metcalf, during the hol- Schneider, F ........... 0 0 Ojiday season, returning via East | | Orange, New Jersey, and visited Petals an. i ina 11 3 25 [relatives in that city. Mt. Joy Alumni G F TL] Mrs. George Fornoff has her 1: Hosieller, ¥ ......... 4 1 9 usual display of Poinsettes which Blementer, I ........... 3 0 6 she raised. 7 large ones, measuring Walters, C ............. 2 0 4 from 12 to 14 inches in diameter Schneider, G ...--..-.-. 0 1 1 and from 20 to 24 petals and about Weidman, G ............ 0 0 0 one dozen smaller ones blooming. Hiesiand, F .........i.. ¢ 1 1 Mrs Howard Habecker is on the P. Bostetter, F ......... 1 0 2 sick list, with a very bad cold. Backensice, 1 0 2; During the week January 6th to 2 1 5 11th inclusive, the churches of the Fellenbaum, G ......... 3 0 6 Kinderhook E. C. Rev. G. A. Raker, —— pastor, the St. James Lutheran and 5.4, 16 4 30 Concordia Lutheran, Rev. W. E; Brandt, pastor and the Ironville U. B. and Silver Spring U. B. Rev. W. C. Blatt, pastor, will hold joint ser- vices, Monday and Tuesday at Kin- derhook, Wednesday at the St. James, Thursday at Cordia Luth- eran, Friday Ironville U. B., Satur- day Silver Spring U. B. The three ministers will alternate in preach- ing during the week. The village had a large number of electric lighted Christmas trees during the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. George Rost of Harrisburg, Penna., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Al- bright. Miss Miriam Heagy, a student at Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pa. is home with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Albright. Mrs. George Campbell, fell while operating the washing machine and fractured her right arm. Mr, and Mrs. George Campbell, are both living at the home of her daughter, 1st 2nd 3rd Tis R. Blessing....... 135 167 302 ....... 0. 147 167 178 192 Shrankle ..188 173 361 J. Blessing........166 197 363 217 223 212 652 Cromis .......... 182 202 245 629 Totals ,.900 917 975 2792 Mt. Joy Travelers 1st 2nd 3rd Tis Hogentogler .....158 215 179 547 Anderson ........180 186 21 607 Hef... .......... Mateer .... vill 180 178 536 M. Good....... 0.231 205 204 638 Parr :..........~ 165 223 180 568 | Totals L912 1007 977 2896 EA Streit | i When in need of Printing. (any- | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Mrs. Paul Weien at Marietta, Pa. A A Us Stimulate your business by adver- | tising in the Bulletin. 4 chey on Sunday afternoon. | Mary Joanne; Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heisey of near Billaire. Mrs. Annie Ent-rline snend last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid Miller and family of near Mt. . Joy. Mr. John Wittle and friend Mie) Dcra Kraybill, both of Florin visi- | ted with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wit- | tle on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover of | this place and Dr. and Mrs. Dorsey Eutterbaugh and daughter Mary Elizabeth, of Elizabethtown attend- tad the Community service at Her- Dr. C It cer-. fellow- | | | | | C. Ellis, president of Juniata col- | lege gave the address. Mr. held a wedding reception at their home near here on Christmas Day in honor of their son Aaron and i wife Adanee Snringer who were {married on Christmas morning at the residence of Rev. S. S. Shearer of this place. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wil- liams, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rice, annual game played on the Mount | play at Hershey on Saturday even- dons Darius, Jacob and daughter Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron son Aaron and daughter and Mrs. Jacob Iona Good, and Mrs. Jacob E. Williams Williams son Jacob; Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Becker and daughter Sara Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Williams and daughter Naomi Ruth, Misses Anna, Martha, Esther and Delilah Williams, Rev. and Mrs. S. S Shearer and Mr. Robert Groh. rr MAD At is sn Appointments Weekly prayer meeting appoint- ments to be held every Wednesday evening by the Brethren in Christ burg, svent Christmas day with during the present year: Jan. 2 Groch Sisters “ 9 Jay Sherk “ 16 Oliver Greenawalt “ 23 Clyde Goodling “ 30 M. N. Stauffer Feb. 6 Avery Encle “ 13 Aaron Heisey “ 20 H. H. Zerphey “ 27 Harry Brubdker Mar. 5 Isaac Ginder “ 12 Jacob Wogemuth “ 19 Eli Hostetter “ 26 John Grosh H. J, Fishburn April 2 “ 9 Eli Engle “ 16 Albert Strickler “ 23 Benj. Greenawalt “ 30 Abram Hess May 7 Melvin Boose “14 Adda Wolgemuth “ 21 Daniel Musser “ 28 Carrie Detweiler June 4 John Myers % 11 Samuel Funk “ 18 Ella Diffenderfer ’ « 25 Paul Martin July 2 John Melhorn 9 Jacob He'scy “ 16 Grosh Sisters ¢ 23 Jay Sherk ¢ 30 Oliver Greenawalt Aug. 6 M. N. Stauffer “ 13 Avery Envle “ 20 Aaron Heirey “ 21 H. H. Zerphey Sept. 3 Harry Brubaker “ 10 Ella Diffenderfer “ 17 Carrie De.w ler “ 24 Jacob Wolgemuth Oct. 1 Eli Hostetter “ 8 John Grosh “ 15 H. J. Fishburn “ 22 Paul Martin ¢ 29 Albert Strickler Nov. 5 Abram Hess “ 12 Benj. Greenawalt “ 19 Mevn Boo.e “ 26 Eli Engle Dec. 3 Isaac Ginder “ 10 Danel Muss:r *“ 17 John Myers “ 24 Adda Wolgemuth “ 31 Joy Sherk The State Acquires 80 Spans In Co. (From vage 1) would to a wonsiderable “um annually. They are located on route rcads—the Pinchot mile program—and on state roads. Their turning over to the state leaves only 55 bridges to be maintained by the county—those lorated on township roads. Some of thewooden bridges which the highway department must main- tain are 100 years old, Crawford said. The act under which the change is made provides that the bridges legislative 55,007 aid as moderator; Mary Rutt, secretary, and Lehman Longenecker, choris- = ‘celebrated their 13th wedding an- naversary on Christmas Day. i i | become the state’s responsibility January 1. Aa A IEE Mr. and Mrs. Mark Basehoré |and daughter Nancy spent Christ- Stimulate your business by adver- 'mas with their parents Mr. and tising in the Bulletin. I Mrs. Elmer Heisey. woe COATS Better M. K. SHELLY’S BIG COAT SALE Thursday and Friday Only Prices Cut So Low You Can’t Afford To Miss This Sale OATS . $29.00 ee $15.00 Elizabethtown BAINBRIDGE METHODIST 8 8. ELECTS ITS OFFICERS The Tri-Hi-¥ of the High schos] Officers were elected in the Lud- will present Phil Diehl and his Wig Methodist marimba - orchestra in the local Sunday. Friday dent, I. Scott Smith; | Geotge Rhoads; secretary, William High school auditorium, ~vening, January 10. Suhiday School They were Superinten- assistant, Rev. H. K. Ober, pastor of the 'Mundorff; assistant, Jean Rhoads; Trethren spoke at the meeting of treasurer, Pauline Garber; pianist, he Rotary club Friday afternoon Janet Fitzkee; assistant, Edna Eb- on “The Birth of Christ.” Simon librarians, Teddy Shieckert | Vissley, of Mount Joy, was a and Charles’ Ebersole. guest. LL The eighth annual Sunday school meeting of the Mennonite church | was held today with Martin Miller ter. Go aan Mrs. Elmer Heisey is improved after a two weeks illness: | Mr. and Mrs. John Heisey will celebrate their 6th wedding anni- versary on New Years Day. Miss: Florence Heisey spent Christ rhas weck at Lititz visiting with her brother John Heisey and wife. Mr: Elmer Heiseéy and Mr. Harry | Weidman spent Christmas day at Lititz visiting his son, John Heisey. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bashore of Flizabethtown, nee Martha Heisey rn semen at) MOP ener SCIENCE NIBBLES Di. Walter Freeman says a para- lysis whith may last for months can be caused by crossing the legs. i ink Wetec “BROADWAY “MELODY OF 1936” Ain ac a won Su January 1st Friday and Saturday, January 3rd and 4th 3 Marx Bros. in “A NIGHT AT THE OPERA” 0 OM I sari Moose Theatr Holidays TPM ELIZABETHTOWN; 6-5-0:30 M. MINNICH FAMILY REUNION A Christmas reunion was held at ‘he home of Harry W, Minnich, at Tast Petersburg, when members of the family got together for the first time in thirty-three years. Those present were Charles Min- nich; Detroit, Michigan; Florence Minnich, Landisville; Witmer Min- ! nich and family, Columbia; Nor- man Minnich and family, Elverson. sere ll eee Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Eveningy 2 Shows Tend Mm Saturday Thursday, January 2nd Zane Grey's WONDERER OF THE WASTELAND” uo EEE EE AY DITORIU a MANHEIM, PA, | THEATRE ———————————— Wed. Thurs, Jan, 1-2 Will Rugers : “IN OLD KENTUCKY” EE Friday, January 3rd _ |} John Wayne in “PARADISE CANYON” ADDED ATTRACTION Saturday, January 4th Ginger Rogers ie George Brent 1 in “IN PERSON” ————— ————— Monday, January 6th ames Dunn Claire Dodd tin : “THE PAYOFF” Mordayflanaary 6th Ronald Colman in “PHE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO” Tossing, January 7th Margaret Sullivan in, | SO RED THE ROSE” Wednesdzy and Thursday, January 8th and 9th ™ Pat O’Brien in “STARS OVER BROADWAY” ji RO My TN Tr —— £ Tues, Wed., Thurs. January 7-8-9 “MUTINY. on the BOUNTY” with Clark Gable Charles Laughton Franchot Tone oughly. FREE Sale until sale day. I etn tn > iy [T] Nn &i The time for holding spring farm sales 1s soon at hand and the only way to hold a successful sale is to Advertise It Thor- | @ By getting your sale bills printed at the I Bulletin, you will receive the benefit of our Register weekly from now @ Our prices are very reasonable, we have the type and illustrations and c the best of service. € These are facts that must be considered, so don’t let anyone try Mount Joy i can give you and make y ou think — Ne i . AH : Fur Trimmed COATS . $21.00 lf ll otherwise. DRESSES ‘Special $3.98 i ® . Skirts and Blouses $1.98 {itl semana | THE BULLETIN Spring Shades HATS All half price while they last ul Phone 41J Thursday and Fridyy Only | bao asm ~ a