| PAGE ll ’ ~~ oath i 4 A J lS PAGE FIGHT | | | | Mortuary Record For Past Week (From page 1) David, Topeka, Kan- \ { ided she is survived | { | { { Religious 'Newsin This| Community|: Donegal Preshyleran Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, DD. D,, Pastor [ Church School 9:00. D. C. Wit- | mer, Superintendent | fli, Eden; and a brother, Peoples’ Meeting 10:30 a.m. | sole, Campbelltown. | ere Id on Saturday | Landisville, Pa. at Miller funeral | Pits et yw | . € funer i Christian S. Nolt, Pastor { zabethtown and later at . | Jov Mennonite church. | There will ‘be services in the with interment in Kraybill ceme-~ | Reformed Vlennonite church in| er Landisville next Sunday morning . : wh ja 1 o'clock. JOSEPH Z. REPPERT { Joseph Z. Reppert, seventy-five | a : died: of ymplications Sunday i Trinity Lutheran Church I | Rev. George A. Kercher, Pastor 2 i g vived by the following | Bible School 9:30 A. M. rs. Samuel Shaffner { : . “ +1 Morning Service 10:45 A. M. yn Knier, Manheim, a or Servi 2» n at home Vespers 7 P. M. Services were today at the home, | Midweek Lenten Service, ith interment in Ruhl’s cemetery Wednesday 7:45 P. ML la near Manheim. i | l First Preshyterian Churel TN resbhyterian wren MARIAN N. ERB | iin A i three-mon- | Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D,, Pastor Marian Nissley Erb, ths old daughter of Paul G. and Kathryn Nissley Erb, of Mount Joy, R. D. 1, died of complications in the Lancaster General hospital { Besides the parents, two brothers, Wilbur and Fred, at home, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Frb, Mount Joy, R. D. 1, and Mr. and Mrs. Christian L. Nissley, Mt. | Joy, survive. i Services were held at the home | Saturday, with interment in Kray- | bill's cemetery. | C 1 A i ELIAS H. SHELLY Elias H. Shelly, seventy, farmer | of East Donegal twp., died of { heart attack while preparing to re- tire at 9:30 p. m. Saturday. He was a son of the late David and Sus- | anna Herr Shelly and was a mem- ' ber of the Mennonite church. | He is survived by his wife, nie Myers Shelly; a daughter, | Stella, wife of Walter Herr, Lan- | caster R. D. 4, and two sons, Earl, | | | { } Min- of Lampeter, and David, at home. Services were held at the home this afternoon and later at. the Mt. Joy Mennonite church. Interment in Kraybill's cemetery, East Done- | gal | MISS SYBILLA HELMAN { Miss Sybilla Helman, eighty, died | Friday morning at the home of her | niece, Mrs. Emanuel Sumpman, 382 Donegal Springs Road, of age in-! firmities. She was a daughter of | the late Peter and Re becca Hel- man and a member of the Preshy- | terian church, here. Miss Amelia | Helman, also residing at the Sump- | man home. and nephews and neice survive. For many years the de- | | i | | ceased lived with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ream. Some time ago | she fell and fractured a limb. Services were held at the home | Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | with interment in Mount Joy cem- | etery. MRS. CAROLINE STAMBAUGH Mrs. Caroline Stambaugh, eighty- | six, a member of a pioneer family | of Lancaster county, and widow of John C. Stambaugh, died at her home in Washington, D. C., Thurs- day. She had been ill six months Mrs. Stambaugh, a resident of Washington for more than 30 years | came from Pennsylvania with her husband after he retired from the | carpet making business at Florin. | He died in 1912. She is survived | bv a daughter, Mrs. A. V. Thomas, Cherrydale, Va, and four sons, George B.,, Henry J, and Aaron Stambaugh, all of Washington, and | John Z. Stambaugh, Cherrydale. | She also leaves six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Services were held Sunday at her residence, with burial in Rock Creek cemetery. JOSEPH A. GRANGER Joseph Allen Granger, fifty-nine, | of Florin, died at his home plications. He was a son of the late Henry and Amanda Granger | and was a former resident of Mid- | dletown. He was a member of the| FeV: Albert K. Hayward, Rector United Brethren church and was! Mar. 8, 1936 Second Sunday in Lent employed . at the Gerberich-Payne| 7:30 A. M. Service of Holy Com- Shoe factory here. munion. Besides his wife, who was Laura | F. Burris before marriage, he is survived by the following children: | Fva, wife of Edmund Rhen, Mid- | : ‘ ; dletown; Clara, wife of Park Hand- | gue Subject: “Christ the Sovious of shue, and Lester, both at home. | the Lost” Leader: Mr. Robert Bul- {ler and Mr. Charles Pennell. Thomas Granger, of also survives. held Monday One brother, Middletown, Services were at | P. M. at the home. Interment in| gn 3 Hi : the Hilldale cemetery, near Middle- | @0Y and Penitential Office and Ad- town. | dress. : | 7:30 Friday Shortened form of 3 . | Ev ening Prayer and the first of our i ALRERT F. HORNER | guest Preachers—the Reverend Albert Franklin Horner, seventv-| charles Berghaus of St. John's three, died of complications at his| church Marietta. (hl home near Maytown at 10:30 a. m. | 8-30 Friday Meeting of the Church | 1s a farmer, moving Adams Sunday. He wo to Lancaster county fifty years ner was » son of the late Jacob and Marv Horner and was a mem- | her of the Crossroads Brethren in| | county from ago. Mr. Hor- Christ church, near Florin. | your business He is survived by his wife, Bar- kara Welfley Horner: these child- | ren. Albert H. Mount Jov twp: Ruth H. Harry Shank. West | Marietta; Lillian W., wife of Foy H.. Younes. .Mount Joy; Mary wife” of Rov, W. Herr, Florin. oi Howard Ww, Maytown; eleven | grandchildren, two great grand- | children, and..a sister. Rosey, wile of George Bowers, Littlestown. were ‘held this aftec- | noon at the home and later a* the Croe~voads Brethren in Christ church. Interment in the adjoiu- ing cemetery. JACOB T. HERMAN Jacob T. Herman, sixty-eight, of this boro, died of complications in 9:30*Love Feast in charge of Dr. Geo. J. Burns. 11 A. M. Morning Worship. 2:30 Consecration of Deaconeses {and or ers by Bishop Brown. of com- | Me i School Council. { paper { ter Park, Fla.; Church School 9:30. F. B. Walter, rintendent. Morning Worship & Sern Evening Worship & © Wednesday of all the men of the 13th at 7:30. supe ion 10:3¢ Sermon 7:30. 7:30. Evening Service Meeting church, March St. Mark's U. B. in Christ Rev. 0. L. Mease, S.T.D., DD, Pastor Sunday School at 9:00 Morning Worship 10:15. Evening Worship at 7:30. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 7:30. | Trinity Evangelical Congregational | Church Rev. John R. Waser, Pastor Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P. M. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. 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 ing 7:30 P. M. Thursday even- Church of God Rev. G. F. Broske, Minister Sunday School 9:30. Preaching 10:30. C. E 6:30 Evening Worship at 7:30. Prayer Service ing at 7:45 P. M. Everybody Wednesday even- welcome, Mount Joy Methodist Church Rev, Robert H. Comly, Minister Sunday, March 8th Conference Sunday 9:30 Sunday School. No other service during the d ly | The pastor will preach on the Evan-Con-Cht wch of Emaus, Pa.| Rev. J. D. Edwards, pastor, a {riend | of years, and a former par- ishion Salunga Methodist Church Rev. Robert H. Comly, Minister 9:30 Sunday School. No other Confere service during the day. ice Sunday at Allentown, dination of Deacons and Eld- 8:00 P. M. Evening worship Dr. Kinney, preaching. St. Luke's Episcopal Church 9:15 Church School. 10:30 Morning Prayer & Sermon, 6:15 Young People’s Service Lea- 7:30 Evening Prayer and Address. Calendar for week of March 1st. 7:30 Wed. Informal Service—Lit- All the officers and | teachers of the asked to be present. pita no better way to boost by local new:;- There is than advertising. the Lancaster County hospital at 3:15 a. m. Wednesday. He was al member of the Church.of the Breth- |}| ren here, He is survived by a son, Jacob K. | Herman, Salunga; a daughter, Mag- gie K., wife of Walter Miller, Win- four grandchildren and: three sisters, Mary, wife of| Ge: orge Bowers, Mrs. Jacob Doerrer and Barbara, wife of A. C. Leinart. 11935, to date {tered in the borough. Another complete registration will be made in May DON W. GORRECHT, { WE HAVE..... Church School arel}| THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. = == Se : Elizabethtown | The thirteen’ local factories are ope rating at high speed and show- ing general gains, due to the in- j crease in population in the borough, according to the report of H., H. sley, registration assessor, made ix week. According 10 Nissley's report on last year's registration, there were only 2582 people in the registered September, 2650 regis- borough of voting age while this year there are since rm en tll Ap Aer SCHOCK—GINDER Miss Katie Ginder, daughter of Mrs. Katie Ginder, of Manheim and Jucob F. Schock, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schock, of Washington Boro, were united in malriage on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, “at the home of the Rev. Henry Hos- etter, of Washington Boro. The couple was attended by Miss Fannie Ginder. sister of the bride, and Ja- Elizabethtown. Fol- lowing the ceremony the couple left mn a motor trip to Centre county nd after April 1 will reside on the Christ Wolgemuth, Mount cob Heisey, of IH of Jo “vin Watches md Small Wrist Watches Repaired Prompt Service and Prices Reasonable Mount Joy, Pa. Building and Loan | day evening, April 1st. The Mount Joy Association Announces The Opening . of The Seventeenth | Series on April 1st| Except the bondsiof our own gov- ernment there is no safer security than a first mortgage on improved real estate. Saving and Investing Money Se- curely and Systematically paves the road to financial success, Stockholders herchy notified that the Annual meeting and elec- tion of directors will be held in the lobby of the First National Bank & Trust Co. at 7 o'clock on Wednes- Proxies can be obtained from the secretary by those who cannot be present. mar.4-tf are rr For Clean, Well-Graded | Crushed Stone | At a Low Price CALL | ‘John A. Hipple Mt. Joy 86 or E’town 66R4 sep.11-tf QUALITY MEATS KR ALL’ MEAT MARKET West Main St., Mt. Joy SAMUEL FREY FUNERAL HOME RT EAT TR LUE RT Lge a 101 W. MARKET STREET PHONE 33 OR 7-R-2 MARIETTA, PENNA. 25 E. Main St. EYES EXAMINED Dr. Harold C. Killheffer OPTOMETRIST ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St. Telephone 24-R Tues., Fri, Sat. MANHEIM 19 W.. Steigel St. Telephone 11-1 Mon, Wed., Thurs, Evenings by appointment in Manheim L. E. ROBERTS NOTARY PUBLIC Specializing on Auto Titles, Licenses and Operators Licenses Marietta St. and 5¢ & 10c¢cto TRIMMER'S _ MOUNT JOY, PENNA. $1 STORE Unbleached Muslin 1 yd. wide) yd. 9c Outing Cloth (vd. wide) yd. 10¢ Fancy Curtain Material. ....yd. 410¢ Dress Prints, Fast colored. ..... yd. 17¢ Men’s Hose. ...pr. 10¢ Children’s Hose pr 4 0e¢ Galvenized Wash Boilers Clothe Baskets. .. -89¢ 08 Rog Rugs 18x36 in 15¢ Ladies’ Print Handkerchiefs ea gg 79¢ pr. gg Ladies” Dresses. ... Canvas Gloves. . cranuLaten SUG AR 1016s. 45 MOLLY PITCHER FLOUR 12-lb. bag 3c | NICE DICED PEACHES RITZ CRACKERS LEBANON BOLOGNA CREAM CHEESE 21:15 SOUP BEANS 3 10: OATMEAL 7625 10 PRETZEL STICKS MT. JOY, PA. ; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4th, 1930 a —— FYRES 4 EXAMINED. 27, * J. M, BOOTH [5 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. FITTED | DR. HUBER Now! More Than Ever You Will Want to Buy at Booth’s PE corr, on 6 Crisp Dresses, $1.00 Latest Styles and F ‘abries Crushed PLS dic $199 Cubed SHON SKkirls 7: 58... . 2. von Before placing your order elsewhere $1.00 manufacturers of New Spring Fabrics Are Coming ln Blister Sheer Spring Shades... . 358 Dimity- Bright new patterns. ......25¢ — Ker Lawn Sheer cotton print. .... -19¢ Sli see us. Slips... Star Dust printed crash. ....... 25¢ 43¢, 655, 732, 950, $1.28 CONCRETE BLOCKS Fruil-of-the-Loom Prints........... 19¢ SILLS and LINTELS A Big Line Foundation Garments All Sith Flat Crape............ 004 Printed. Colirm or 65¢ Two Way Stretch Girdles. -59¢, $1.00 mled Co BOC, vy sie, 0 35¢ Two Way Stretch Combination. $1.00 J.N.STAUFFER&BRO. Dréss Patterns... --15¢ . ud Gqune JOY. PA All Rubber TI A Girdles =. Lh a 89c¢ 59¢, $1.00, $1.65 Combinations. ......... $1.50, $2.50 Brassieres. ...... 5. 4. 25¢, z9¢, [1] 3, Advertise in The Bulletin. SPECIAL 1-3-Pe. SUIT 60c 1—DRESS (Plain) 60c You Phcne 119-J. We Call J. G. EICHERLY MOUNT JOY CLEANING & PRESSING CO. mar.4- Li-p COUNTS corre sev avant 260; 50¢ It Seems We Are Selling More Stockings Than Ever! est Made Silks....... -§9¢, 79¢, $1 Fine oul. 29c¢, §50¢ Children’s Hose. ..... isc, 19g, 25¢ New Anklels. ....... -10¢, i5¢, 25¢ Dainty Garments For Baby 9§¢C Sweaters. ... .€1,00 Handmade Bath Robes... 61,00 Booties, 25¢ Pillow Covers, 39¢, 50¢ -2§¢ Dresses. -25¢, 26¢, 59¢ Rompers. ...§0¢ Bobbie Suits. . . -59¢ Bootie, Cap;:Sweater Set........ $1.60 Leggings, Sweater Set --$1.7§ £ ade Buntings............. A whole new room devoted entirely to I i mgs $1.95 Floor Coverings and Window Shades Flannelette Diapers, doz........ -$1.10 We sell I Armstrong and Congoleum Rugs and Linoleums Libby Sader Kral. os 2 for 13¢ And will gladly prices on Inlaid Linoleum Sacques. ... ,. Caps.. YOU OUGHT TO SEE IT! Our New Linoleum and Window Shade Department FOR Superior Workmanship CALL Lincoln Shoe Repair Cap, give Floors. Just walk intc this new department and Swans Down Flour... wns 205 23c¢c look around. Riise, lafge size. 0.00, 2 0 19¢ PHONE 9035.) | 6-piece Mixing Bowl Sets. .......... 95¢ Life Buoy 3 for 20¢ 21 E. Main Be, Mt. Joy, Pa. Mother's 4% 2 for 15¢ Tender: Peas. hb 20k, civ 2 cans 19¢ Sweet. Corn... nas 2 cans 19¢ {dent Cocoa, 11h cam... i: ...: 19¢ N. B. C. Chocolate Poms, ....... Ib. 19¢ ¢N..B. C. Luscious Creams. ... ib. Libby Baby Foods. .: 3 for 27¢ EAT DOLE PINEAPPLES DRINK SHURFINE COFFEE CALL AND DELIVER FREE feb.12- tf White Cups and Saucers... .. 6 for 45¢ Tamers. 0 ee ie 6 for 20¢ Enamelware 00.204 Syd i5¢ Te oe 10¢ .49¢ Pie Tins... -§¢C Polish and Wax... .............. 10¢ Curtain Rods. . . . {ge Towel Racks 410g .4@¢ Shoe Soles. . 40g Household Shears §@¢ Egg Baskets 109¢ Aluminumware Cake Pans. ... Kitchen Knives. : MILK PASTEURIZED cream OLD-FASHIONED CHURNED BUTTERMILK, ALSO CREAM, The MARCH To Economy Starts Ai BOOTH'S at all times == w.¥ COBIE id U L L E T I N | ELWOOD MARTIN, Dist. D. B. BRUBAKER MOUNT JOY, PENNA. —— i hie ADVERTISE IN THE LARGE BAG FRESH ROASTED Corn Meal 10¢ LBBB BBs BB BB Bre Bs BBB Bese B er There is no Fresher Coffee than ours, as it is Roasted to our order every five days BRUBAKER'S Homestead 19¢ If you like a heavy bodied Cofice Brubaker’s Brazillian 22¢| - For a medium mild | Brubaker’s Special 25¢ Mild and mellow LIBBY’S SAUER KRAUT 2 ig.cans 1 3@ BBB BBB BBB HBB BB BO 81800: Lancaster County EVAPORATED CORN Sweet and Tender 15¢ pound can PE Finest Quality wan Brubaker Special Cofice | Round id ube Lineal 1 | D.B BRUBAKER | | Whole Green or Wax BEANS 15¢ can Libby's Deluxe PINEAPPLE An over ripe, fine apple, better than just off “the stalk 2 Pound Box SODA CRACKERS Slightly Sharp (Ripened) Cream Cheese NEW CABBAGE Are You Knitting or Crocheting? See Our Assortment Of Yarns WONDERSHEEN 700 yd Hank 45¢ pound IMPORTED NEW China-ware Fine China Floral Design Piece Set $25.50 Piece Set $38.50 Other Sets from $15.00 up Floor Covering and Window Shade 64 94 In White or Ivory Services were held at.2 p. m. Sunday at the, funeral parlors of |} Fred H. Koser, Landisville, with in- | terment in Erisman's cemetery, along the Mount Joy- Sporting Hill road. Mennonite '§| A Large Selection of EASTER CANDIES NOW ON DISPLAY Any Special Yarn or Colors will be ordered special for you. See olr Samples Scason Is Here Our Stock is Complete and Our Prices Right — cij in; Cl Hz ev ev th] ec the Pr the R. no. bu au of Ma Int 15S Scl dit sch the tim wit had and Cor sole give mel sho wor that