WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 12th, 1936 PAGE SIX THE MOUNT JOY BULLEFIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO, PA. . == a a Mortuary Record For Past Week (From page 1) BENJAMIN ALBRIGHT Samuel Frey, Marietta, director, reccived word of the sud- den death of Benjamin Albright, 53, a former resident of Maytown, which occured Monday at his home in Easton. He son of the late John P. and Arminta (Bammes) Albright. The were in=- terred at Maytown. funeral was a remains FANNIE PRISCILLA LONG Miss Fannie Priscilla Long, sev- enty-seven, died at her home in Landisville at 3:35 p. m. Thursday of complications. She was a daughter of the late John K. and Elizabeth Long, and is curvived by a cousin, Christian Long, with whom she resided, and three nephews, J. Warren, Benja- min E, and Herman E. Long, all of Landisville. Services were held at the fun- eral parlors of Fred H. Koser, Landisville, Sunday at 2 p. m. with interment ‘in the Reformed Men- nonite cemetery, Landisville. LEVI W. NISSLEY Levi W. Nissley, eighty-eight, died of complications last Wed- nesday at the home of a son, Is- rael Niscley, Rapho twp. with whom he resided. He was a son of the late Henry and Jane Wolge- Jnuth Nissley and was a member of*<¢he Mennonite church. Besides the son with whom he resided, he is survived by his wife, Kate Bradley Nissley; these child- ren, Henry, Rapho twp.; Mrs. Her- man Frederick, Lancaster, and Mrs. Peter Nauman, Rapho twp., and a brother, Amos W., Penn twp. Private services were held at the home Saturday, followed by ser- vices at Erisman's Mennonite church. Interment in the adjoin- ing cemetery. ANNA MARTHA STRICKLE Anna Martha Strickler, nine, daughter of Amos R. and Anna Gamber Strickler, died atthe home of her parents, Walnut Tree farm, west of Florin Thursday morning of typhoid fever. She attended the consclidated school near Florin. Besides her parents she is survived by these brothers and sisters: Os- car, Mount Joy township; Mable, wife of Mylin Haverstick, Willow Street; Edna, at home; John, Don- SE ARAN TN A A NT Sale Register If you want a notice of your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- LY FREE, send or ilet us print your bills. That's the cheapest advertising you ean get. Wednesday, Feb. 19—On the premises at Landis Valley, lurge lot of new and used farm implements by Henry H. Landis. Gamber Funk, auets. am and 1 ‘Thursday, Feb. 2i—On the prem- ises one mile north of Columbia at Klinesville, along the Columbia and Marietta pike, in West Hempfield township, pair of mules and the en- tire lot of farming by Edgar Funk, Auct. Jacob Goss. Thursday, March 5th—On the premises in Manor township mid- way between Lancaster and Mount- ville, at Doverville, cows, mules, horses, farm implements, ete. by Christian N. Nissly. Edgar Funk, Auct. March 7—On the pre- mises on Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, real estate and alarge lot of household goods by Fannie S. Engle, executrix of H. H. Engle, deceased. C. S. Frank, auct. Saturday, Saturday, March 7—On the prem- ises at Creswell, in Manor township, 4 miles south of Columbia and 4 miles west of Millersville, entire lot of household goods by Elmer Ba- , ker. Edgar Funk, auct. Tuesday, March 10—On the pre- mises near the concrete highway petween Mt. Joy and Elizabeth- town, half a mile east of Rheems, lot of horses and mules by Witmer and Kaylor. Thursday, March 12 — On the premises at Central Manor, in Man- or township, between Milersville and Washingtonhoro, on the Blue Rock Road, farming implements and household goods by Henry Hubley. Edgar Funk, auct. entire lot of Saturday, March 14 — On the premises in West Hempfield town- chip, half mile north of Mountville, along the road leading from Mount- ville to Silver Springs, good horse, rand the entive lot of farming im- | plements by Moses L. Emenheiser. { Edgar Funk, Auct, | Thursday, March 19 — On the | premises at Bausman, in Lancaster sale date and when you are ready, | ga ip: Elizabeth, wife of | ol : egal township; Eli abe | township, on’ the Millersville pike, Jeane Eshbach, Willow Street; Ja- | i + of Lancaster 4 N a and William, all at { one mile west of Lancaster and two mes,: Norman a dam, ait 4 miles east of Millersville, two lead home. Cervices were held at the home caturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and at the Mennonite church, here, at 2 o'clock. Interment in Kray- Lil's: cemetery. MRS. EPHRAIM G. SHEARER Mrs. Amanda B. Shearer, seven- ty-three, wife of Ephraim G. Shear- er, of Mastersonville, died of pneu- monia at her home at 5:20 P. M. Sunday. She was a daughter of the late Henry and Elizabeth Buffen- myer Breneman, and was a member of the Brethren in Christ church. Besides her husband she is sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Miles J. Heffley, of Mastersonville; three grandchildren, a brother, Isaac Breneman, Rapho township, and a sister, Mrs. Annie D. Herr, Nefls- ville, Services will be held at the home | at 1:30 P. M. Thursday, and in th Mastersonville Brethren in Chris church at 2 P. M. Interment will be | in the adjoining cemetery. MRS. EPHRAIM G. SHEARER Mrs. Amanda enty-three, wife of Ephraim G. Shearer, of Mastersonville, died of | pneumonia at her home at 5:20 p. m. Sunday. She was a daughter | of the late Henry and Elizabeth Buffenmyer Breneman, and was a member of the Brethren in Christ church, Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Milles J. | Heffley, of Mastersonville; three grandchildren, a brother, Isaac Ereneman, Rapho twp. and a sis- ter, Mrs. Annie D. Herr, Neffsville. Services will be held at the home at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, and in the Mastersonville Brethren in Christ church at 2 p.m Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery. HARVEY Z. YOUTZ Harvey Ziegler Youtz, sixty-four, four, of Mountville, died Thursday morning at the Lancaster General hospital. He was a machinist by trade employed by the Mountville Manufacturing company. He was porn in Mount Joy, a son of the BE. Shearer, sev- | mules, one horse, 14 cows, one bull, i and entire lot of farming imple- | ments in good condition by Frank IM. Peters, Edgar Funk, auct. | Saturday, March 21-—-On the pre- | mises No. 116 David Street, Mount Joy, entire lot of household goods { by John Saylor. Frank, auct. 1 Saturday, March 21—On the {rremises in East Hempfield town- iship, half a mile northeast of { Rohrerstown, real estate and per- |sonal property by Anna Jonesand | Mabel Brubaker, executors of the estate of Wm. F. Ferich, deceased. { Tdgar “unk, au 1 | Tuesday, March 24—On the pre- | mises 14 miles north of Mount i Joy, on the road leading to Mil- i ton Grove ‘he tock by C. 8. Frank and Bro. Ad- linger and Vogle, aucts. Friday, April 10 on the premises near Mount Joy, a big annual sale of 50 head of cows, 100 head shoats, 10,000 chicks and merchan- { dise by C. S. Frank & Bro. haby late Joseph and Sara Boyce Youtz, Sarah, wife of H. E Garber, of {town, is a daughter. The funeral | was held Monday. He is survived ky his wife, Maggie Youtz, and | these children: Ralph, Nevada; | Sara, wife of H. E. Garber, Mount “oy; Margaret, wife of A. R. Camp- | bell, Lancaster; Ruth, wife of { Charles Hinkle, Baltimore; Harvey {B.,, Lancaster; Ethel M, wife of { Mercer Terrel, Elkton, Md.; Robert | M., Safe Harbor, and Jennie, at i home, also thirteen grandchildren. | Services will be held at the home | Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock and { interment will be in the Mount. | ville cemetery. i MRS. SOLOMON MILLER ! Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, fifty-nine, died at her home near Beverly Saturday about noon, from a cele- bral hemorrhage. Interment was made at Shenk's church, near Deo date today. former Meckley | farm, at Risser’s Mill 200 head live ' Picked From Community Card Basket phone us your | Richard Stauffer, of Lancaster, with Mr. Reuben Mr. {spent Friday "Shellenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker visited {with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Good- {man at Lancaster on Sunday. Misses Fanny and Margaret Ma- teer, South Market Street, spent Saturday night and Sunday at Lit~ litz as the guest of Miss Anna Lehn. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaylor will move to Lancaster, where they will reside with Mrs. Kay- lor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hohenwater. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Brandt and | daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Zook and daughters, all of Sporting Hill visited with Frank Felker's on Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. Martin Metzler, East Main Street, attended the fu- neral of George Carol at Lancaster, Saturday, and later visited with Mr. Metzler's sister. Mrs. Beatty, there. Rev. Christ Moyer and family, of near Elizabethtown, and Mr. and Mrs. Phares Wolgemuth-and daugh- ters were entertained at the home of Mrs. Adda Wolgemuth, on Sun- day. The Affairs In General Briefly Told (From page 1) announced himself as a candidate for auditor general. Harry A. Miller, 40, of Shilling- ton, is in jail facing four charges of robbery in Lancaster Co. A cemall flock of swan flew over this section Friday. They were headed north, an indication of warmer weather. Two Columbia men were captured after a chase by police and some shooting. They had 15 gallons of moonshine in their car. Hugh H. Nevin, Lancaster, left at 5 p. m. Thursday returning Sun- day at'6 a m. on a trip:to the Pacific Coast. He covered 5,068 miles. David LL Glatfelter donated a 20-acre plot of ground tothe School Board at Columbia to be used as an athletic field in memory of his son who was killed two years ago. F. Harold Smoker, son of our former townsman H. Smoker, will open. a new drug store at Co- lumbia. Father and son will each have a place of business there now. ants a —— SPELLING BEE Monday night, February 24, is the time for the ‘Bee. Come and Lring your family to the Mount Joy High ‘and enjoy a” good cll fachioned ‘Spelling. Bee. . Mr. Emerson Rohrer; past Master in the Art, will conduct the General Information Class. There will be two classes in Spelling.- Music and entertainment will be included on the program. Admission will be ten cents. The proceeds will be for the Beacon Sunday School Class of the Evangelical Congregational | Church, re ll Qe ' SHOWER IS GIVEN FOR DONEGAL COUPLE A miscellaneous shower was giv- en at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Rice, Maytown, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron N. Williams. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Aaron N. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs. Coyle Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron {Good and son Aaron; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harry Becker and daughter Sara Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rice and children Doris and Jacob; Naomi Hernley, Ruth An- drews, Edward Mintz, Grace Eshle- man, Robert Turner, Martha Wil- liams, Alda Bixler, Esther Williams, Allen Shissler, Levi H. Mumma, Robert Erb, Grace Wolgemuth, Amos Bricker, Delilah Williams, Alta Zug, Henry and Mary Leh- man, Anna Miller, Ada Haldeman, Rhoda Lehman, . Lizzie Miller, Graybill Stauffer, Norman Becker, Clayton Good, and their most es- teemed friend Gutleap Heffilefinger. The couple received many useful gifts. ern eet Meee ANNOUNCED ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Sally Lehn, of Lititz, an- nounced the ~ engagement of her daughter, Miss Anna Lehn, to Em- merson Mateer, son of Mrs. Sadie Mateer, North Market Street, Mit. Joy, at a diner st her bome in Lititz oh Sunday. OUR NEEDLE WORK GUILD HELD CARD PARTY WED. | R e 1 1 g 1 OoOus News in This A card party was held by the | Yours Joy ‘Branch: of the Needle Yednesday after- | Work Guild last C - Noon, | winners were: Contract ommunity Bridge, Mrs. Florence Kreider, Mrs, { Raymond Gilbert, Mrs. Mary Simp- | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE lson, Mrs. Harry Brown, Miss| CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND | Betty S. Ricker and Mrs. W. L.| THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING | Shoop; Auction Bridge, Mrs. Roy COMMUNITY { Sheetz, Mrs. George Shenk, Mrs. 'L. T. Somers, Mrs. Jacob Zeller {and Mis. Ralph Eshleman; Pinochle, Mrs. Gochnauer and Miss Esther Henry; Five Hundred, Miss Hilda Stoner, Mrs. H. Gutshall and Mrs. Arthur H. Brown; Door Prize, Mrs. W. 1. Shoop. hold services in the Mount Joy Mount Joy's oe { Hall, Sunday afternoon, February Show Busy) > . Salunga Methodist Church Rehearsing ped, Conds, Rev. Robert H. Comly, Minister 9:30 Sunday School. (From page 1) 10:30 Morning Worship. on y Come! Worship with us. and will include many of Mt. Joy's best singers, dancers, and dramatic Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. George A, Kercher, Pastor Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service 10:45 A. M. Vespers 7 P. M. | United Christian Church } Sunday, February 9, 1936 The United Christian Church will You are welcome, talent. “Mixed Pickels” is a hilariously funny musical comedy, written for laughing purposes only, a sure fire comedy hit, a combination of wives, near wives, and those desiring to be, and ‘the complications form the basis of one of the biggest laugh shows of the day. There are no dull moments and the action of the three acts is interspersed with sev= | eral very attractively costumed and cleverly executed song and dance chorus numbers, among them; “The | Skaters Waltz! “Honeymoon Sea- son,” “The Dancing Daisies, “Mic- key Mouse,” “When Your Eyes Met Mine,” “The Big Bad Wolfe,” “The Old Fashioned Waltz” and others. The show is being coached under professional direction with Miss Phyllis Muschlitz of the Wheeler Producing Company in charge, The Wheeler Producing Company will be well remembered here as having staged Mt. Joy's big all male cast i show, “The Wedding Of Ima Mann two years ago with big success, and an elaborate production is promised, mer, Superintendent, the company supplying all special young People's scenery, all costumes and electri- {5 mm, cal effects. Evening Worship and Sermon 7: The Wheeler Producing Com- pany, who are staging the produc~ tion, have been presenting their shows in Lancaster, York, Harris- burg, Manheim, Lititz etc, for the | past ten or twelve years, and their i productions are spoken, of in the highest terms. ag ~The kiddies, a large number of | | | St. Mark's U. B. in Christ Rev. 0. L. Mease, ST.D., DD, Pastor Sunday School at 9:00 Morning Worship 10:15. Evening Worship at 7:30. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 7:30. Trinily Evangelical Congregational Church Rev. John R. Waser, Pastor Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P. M. Sunday School 3:30 A. BL Morning Worship 10:30. C. E. 6:30. Evening Worship 7:30. Florin U. B. in Christ Church Rev. J. W. Funk, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M, Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Thursday even- ing 7:30 P. M. Donegal Preshyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School 9:00. D. C. Wit- Meeting 10:30 Rev. G. F. Broske, Minister Church of God Sunday School 9:30. Preaching 10:30. C. E. 6:30 AY DITORIU THEA TRE MANHEIM, PA. Wed. Thurs., Feb, 12-13 Johnny Downs Betty Burgess whom are rehearsing every. after- noon, and are showing as much in- terest as .the older folks. The children’s number promises to be one of the hits of the performances. J The committee in charge of ar- rangements, headed by Miss Esther §i Henry the Auxiliary president, is “CORON ADO” | composed. of the following; Mrs. ae February 1400 { i | TE | Brown, Mrs. Clara Newcomer, Mrs. i ay Jchn Longenecker, and Mrs, B. W. “Western Courage" Brown, and Mrs. Sara Morris. and i There will be a special school Recor Admiral Richard | children’s performance on. Wed. Byrd's | evening at 7 o'clock. Price of ad- in | mission 10¢. ; “Little America” | Sram Saturday, February 15th | SKEEN—CHARLES | Warner Baxter | Miss Helen Mae Skeen, daughter Jack Oakie, Alice Faye | of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skeen of in Florin and John A. Charles, son _ “King of Burlesque” | of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Charles, Mon. Tues., Feb. 17-18 Marietta Street, Mount Joy, were Fredric March united in marriage by the Rev.Ogg Merle Oberon at Pel Air, Maryland, Monday af- in { ternoon at 2 P. M. “DARK ANGEL” The couple were attended by Wed. Thurs., Feb. 19-20 Miss Geta Deitz. They will re- Wallace. Beery side at the home of the bride's Lionel Barrymore Evening Worship at 7:30. [EE Prayer” Service Wednesday, evens | | Ing at 7:45 P. M. welcome f : Reformed Mennonite Church | WHY GO oOuT IN BAD WEATHER? Pa, Cheistian S. Nolt, Pastor | There will be services in the ~ | DON’T BE A SHUT-IN! Mennonite ‘church in Sunday morning || Reformed Landisville next at ten o'clock. DO YOUR SHOPPING BY TELEPHONE First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School 9:30. F. B. Walter, superintendent. You can have a telephone for a { Morning Worship and Sermon 110:30. The Pastor's Class Monday cv- few cents a day ening at 7:00 Mount Joy Methodist Church Rev. Robert H. Comly, Minister Cottage Prayer Service this Wed- nesday Evening 7:30. Home of Mrs. James Shoop, Mount Joy Street. | Sunday, Feb. 9th { 9:30 Sunday School. { 6:45 Epworth League. 7:30 Evening Worship. ! 8:30 Official Board. Come, Worship at the Church on THE COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY ithe Corner! You are welcome, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. Albert K. Hayward, Rector .Feb. 16, 1936, Sexagesima Sunday 9:15 Church School. 10:30 Morning Prayer and Sermon. “Bulletin” Advertising Is the Key To Success DEPARTMENT STORE 1 ! BELL PHONE 99 MT.JOY PA. The Busy Stote akound the Criner parents in Florin. Hh in “Oh, Wilderness” Subscribe for The Bulletin. | 1 OO TT I RN TR Matinee Evenings surter Moose Theatre , 25, olidays 1p. m (ELIZABETHTOWN urs. | Thursday, February 13th mn { RY 3 ” MYRNA LOY MILLIONS in the AIR “WHIPSAW” | with and i John Howard “MARCH OF TIME” Willie Howard Wednesdzy, February 12th | FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th and 15th even w “China Seas’ JEAN HARLOW in WALLACE BEERY Tuesday, February 18th Monday, February 17th Bette Davis Laurel & Hardy in i “DANGEROUS” “BONNIE SCOTLAND” TR IDR HR 1 & WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th & 20th “AH; WILDERNESS” TE | [0 6:00 Young People’s Service ae League, Leaders: Miss Thelma Zink, T . y and Miss Doris Hendrix; Subject: rimmer S 5 & 10c to $1.00 Store | “The Challenge of Leadership.” Np > 7:30 Evening Prayer and Ad- MOUSE J0V, FA dress. You are cordially invited to at- EXCELL tend the Services of our Church. SODA CRACKERS 2-1bs. 3 5c rm A QQ sence. ’ {WINNERS AT AUXILIARY PARTY FRANKLIN The winners of the Legion Aux- ~ SUGAR 10.11 > IDS. iliary card party, on Monday ev- GRANULATED 3 C ening were as follows: Door Prize, John L. Schroll; Bridge, Mr. 1. }| MOLLY FLO R Morris, Mrs. J. R. Zeller, Mrs. Si- || PITCHER 12-1b. bag C mon Nissly, Mrs. Ray Keller, Mrs. TRUC Clarence Newcomer and Roy B. CAR Sheetz. Pinochle, Samuel Zink, CAMAY SOAP 3 cakes 1 C POS Mrs. Charles Frank and Jno. FAR Schroll; 500, Mrs. Gochenouer and NY ROTE P. B. Heilig. : SELECTED DRY PE AS 2: chive Two Hoe wom ll PREPARED cans C to tru A post card mailed at Westmin- | 3 pike n ister, Maryland, 32 years ago, reach- | Silver SAUER KR Salung ed Lancaster Jan. 23.19: Floss 2 cans of way P way fc Pore NOODLES Th Pour driver EGG ound possibl ribs, ar TRIMMER’S COFFEE > chin. Vicia Pack Pound C iid ered 3 face. FRESH PRETZELS Pound £ ho | CARLISLE C S. Ken ye Sa Corp 3 ° Patrol, Shortening 2 i» 2%7 c cia ; { owing htc ts 3 Cp So ys ot A Sp sp a ee - - - —— the fac phia. west 0) Both were kb Cc De Tl WE GIVE “ON. GREEN STAMPS ner ; AND PAST COCOA HIGH ART FLOUR Lancs: 3 LE Box 20c¢ Full 12 Lb. dc Bag oso Finest Pastry Flour 1934, a port of BAKING POWDER JACK & JILL Be & EL A T I N E of prep Large 1 Oc Can All Flavors 5c Each 20000 Small can free with every purchase Save The Coupons Gy MACARONI PRETZLES oy i Forry {: 3 Lbs. 25¢ 8c Lb. tes FRESH BROKEN Rom MEN'S WORK SHIRTS TY Se Men's Heavy OVERALL PANTS O8c "HEAVY OUTING 2 ris on J. Earr Men's Ribbed Union Suits ion: sieves §Q¢ op Unica Double Stamps “incre Il oo hd i Saturday Feb. 15th on clared a
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