PAGE SIX THE MOUNT Mortuary Record For Past Week MANY OF OUR BEST KNOWN PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THAT GREAT BEYOND WITH- IN THE PAST WEEK Mrs. Catharine W. Reed, 69, of Samuel Reed, of Manheim, of complications Thursday. Mrs. Emma Frances Eaton, 70, who died at Harrisburg, was bur- ied her Columbia. wife died in native town MRS. NELLIE BENNETT Mrs. Nellie Bennett, eighty-seven, w.dow of Henry Bennett, died of complications at the home of her brother, John Howard, Marietta, Monday. The brother is the only survivor. Mrs. Bennett was a member of the Bethel A. M. E church of Marietta. EARL METZLER Earl Metzler, twenty-eight, Eliza- bethtown, died at St. Joseph's hos- pital at 9:45 A. M. Monday. He was admitted to the hospital on June 23. Hospital authorities said Metzler had a tooth extracted several weeks ago and an infection devel- oped. MRS. B. FRANK STOLL Mrs. B. Frank Stoll died at her home at Denver early this morning | hus- | One | after a lingering illness. Her band died several years ago. daughter, Miss Ruth, a teacher in the public schools at Ardmore, sur- Deceased was a member of vives. the Methodist church here. The family resided on South Market street for many years. The remains are being brought | here for interment. MRS. MARTIN H. RISSER Mrs. Fannie D. Risser, wife of Martin H. Risser, seventy-seven, died at Elizabethtown, frem complications. Besides her Risser, she is sister, Mrs. Simon bethtown. Services were held Sunday at the United Zion church, Elizabeth- town. Interment in the Mt. Tunnel cemetery. survived by Keener, Eliza- MISS MARTHA BEELMAN Miss Martha Beelman, sixty-five, of Flizabethtown, died eral Hospital Sunday, cations. She is survived by two sisters: Mrs. Mary Bower, Elizabethtown; and Miss Ada Beelman, Elizabeth town, fcur nieces and one nephew. from compli- Services were held this after- noon at the home of Mrs. Mary | Bower, and later at the Mohler church, Cumberland county. Iater- | ment in the adjoining cemetery. MRS. WILLIAM FLURY Mrs. William Flury, of complications after an illness of several weeks. She was a member of the Church | of God. She is survived her husband, two sons, Robert and Paul Flury; two brothers, Clayton Hick- by ernell, Mt. Joy, and Benjamin | Hickernell, Middletown; two sis- | ters, Mrs. Harry Seaman, Columbia, and Mrs. Boyd Bishop, Mt. Joy. Services were held from the home Sunday afternoon Inter- ment in the Middletown cemetery. | MRS. EDWIN D. GIBBLE Mrs. Ida G. Gibble, fifty-six, of near Elstonville, Rapho township, died in St. Joseph's hospital of complications after an illness of ten days. She was a member of the Church of the Brethren. She is survived by her husband, Edwin D. Gibble and these bro- thers and sisters: Mrs. Katie Zug, Manheim; Graybill Hossler, Man- heim R. D. 1; Mrs. Isaac Stauffer, R. D. 2; Walter Hossler, Manheim R. D. 3, and Dawson Hossler, Man- Ahem R. D. 3. 3 Services were held Friday inthe Chiques Church of the Brethren. | Interment in the adjoining ceme- tery. MRS. SARAH S. WISE Mrs. Sarah S. Wise, seventy, died, at Elizabethtown, evening from complications. children: Miss Irene Wise, at home; Gelde, ‘wife of Frank Wagner, Lan- caster; Frank ‘Wise, Paoli; Elmer wn, brothers and sisters: New Freedom; Sweitzer, Wednesday | { husband, Martin H. | one | at the Gen- | sixty-seven, | died at Middletown, Thursday night | Saturday | “She is survived by the following | Lancaster; Edward Wise, Fl- | Alvin Wise, Atlantic | iy. © Four grandchildren and the | Y. P. S. L. ISSUES INVI- TATIONS TO BRIDGE PARTY Lea- Episcopal The Young People's Service gue of Saint Luke’ church have Bridge July mvitations to Wednesday e The the issued on Ve party the «a, it ronesses and patrons for be Miss Esther Henry, and Mrs. J. A. Hipple, Dr Mrs. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Longenecker, Mr. and Mrs Nissley, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mr. and Mus. Helen Snyder, B. Brown A en.ng, party Mr. and will Morris, Philip Sargent, Miss Thomas J. and Mr FOOD SALE The Ladies’ Aid of Trinity Lu- | theran Church will hold a Food Sale on the lawn of the Church | Hcuse on Saturday, July 18 be- ginning at 11 o'clock. There will be «¢ s, pies, potato salad and a lot of good things to eat for sale. en RD ree News of The Day From The Dailies (From page 1) Somerset and another at Hatfield, Pa., on Saturday. Miss Gladys Isabel school teacher late of Middletown, left an estate of $85,000. A 250-1b pig was electrocuted at Denver leaned y heavily charged wire fence. A Greyhound bus skidded upset at Natural Bridge Va. ing five and injuring twenty-eight. When Siamese twins born | at Medford, Mass. one died when a day old so specialists just cut them cpart. The other still Alma Mae Herr, 25, Conestoga [R. 1, was killed and another hurt when their a curve when it against a and kill- were lives. motorcycle failed to | make and crashed into a i rock. Several the 17th | tion of the Pennsylvania Christian Endeavor Union at Hershey Mon- | day. delegates at- conven- thousand biennial ——— | WEDDING RECEPTION FOR | MR. & MRS. FRANK BROSEY, JR. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brosey, Sr., of near town entertained to a wed- | ding reception, in honor of Mr. and | | Mrs. Frank Brosey, Jr.,, who were | recently married. The bride re- | ceived many useful gifts. The following guests enjoyed an | Old-fashioned barn dinner: Mr: and | { Mus. Frank Brosey, Jr., Mr. and | | Mrs. John Fisher, of Manheim; Mr, | ‘and Mrs. John Knier | King of Lancaster; Mr. Fred Leiberher and son Bobbie and | | Dottie Rentzel, of Mount Joy; Don Knier and Louise Knier, Joyce { Cory, John Brosey of Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brosey, Sr., Stan- | ley , Christian and Francis Brosey, Mrs. John Aston of near Mt. Joy. Bh | | Peggy—Well, there's one thing I {can say for my ex-husbands. Barbara—What's that? Peggy—They all pay j mony promptly. and Junior their | Leonard Sweitzer, New John Sweitzer, York; Mrs. King, Laverne, California; mer Wagner, Glen Rock; Mrs. George | Ja- cob Kearney, New Freedom also survive. Services were held Tuesday at | New Freedom. In- Bowers church, terment in the adjoining cemetery. NOAH J. HARMON Noah J. Harmon, sixty-nine, of' [19 Poplar st. oldest taxidermist of Pennsylvania died suddenly of a heart attack at his home at 7:20 a. m., Monday, shortly after mow- ing the lawn. He had suffered from heart trouble for some time. In addition to being a taxider- Mr. Harmen was employed as a telegipa operator forty-one years the Pennsylvania Rail- road until his retirement five years ago. He was bom here and was a son of the late Rudolph and Mar- garetta Wagoner Harmon. He is survived by his wife, who Lefore marriage was Margaret | Dupes, of Middletown; a Harold, and a grandson, Robert Harmon, both of Atlantic City, N. {J.; a brother, caster, and a sister, Mrs. | Terry, of town. Services will be held at 2 p.m. (ST) Thursday at the Simon P. | Nissley funeral home, 228 E. Main ist, with Dr. O. L. Mease, pastor mist, for by Heister of St. Mark's United Brethren church, cfficiating. Interment will be in the Middletown cemetery. | Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 this evening. pat- | John | Simon | McDanel, a | and Mrs. Mr. | ali- | Freedom; | Mrs. El- | son, ' Ira K. Harmon, Lan- | | feet long and 6 feet in diameter. EE Happenings In the Town ~ Of Florin | ‘Co. Reduced Its Rates July First The Columbia Com- | | pany as filed wo tariff with | {pany has filed a new ta { From page 1) sig : ( bag the Public Service Commission ol called on Mrs. Katie Winters at | : : : ‘ | Pennsylvania making reductions in Manheim. for telephone a number of its rates Mr. Fissel, of Manheim is | visit= [ in the Columbia, Elizabeth- [ing Mrs. Emma Raffensperger. Ars. Minnie Nentwig, was being eff- the General Hospital taken | change areas, the same Monday | ective July 1, 1936. The monthly follows: 10 | evening. net rutes are as Mr. spent Clayton Breneman | at the " and Mus. the weekend | » | le 0 iness...$5.00 $4.00 1.00 2.7 1.00 mountains. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strickler of | Ext nsion Tel. B i Elizabethtown called on J. Y. Klines | I” Individus wl Line, tension el, 1SINess, ... Residence,, 3.50 3.00 Residence... Sunde iy evening. | y Mrs. Daub, of {guest of Mr. and Mus. the week. Lebanon is the Harry Lee- | the telephone in the residence [part of the house, and no business will be entitled Business |dom for Mr. 1 Lancaster | listing is wanted, the |rates had been previously charged Fissel, of | and | Musser and Mr. are visiting with Mr. | Mrs. Samuel Crowl. this olast of Rev. D. M. Nissley Reductions have also been made Springs, was the guest of Norman |i, charges for extension bells and Nissley’s on Thursday. Mr. Roy Miller, of Hellam Miss Pearl Buller, were weekend visitors to Pittsburgh. The Affairs to residence rate. | for of Roaring | service. | of service. several other types and Mr. and Mrs. George Vogle, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bishop spent "0h 1 ( 1 day at Pine Grove Furnace. n encera Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hershey, of | Pittsburgh are visiting his parents, | | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hershey. Briefly Told Miss Sidney College, of Phila- from vate ag delphia was the weekend guest of 0 (From A 4 it » pers as led a > Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kline, Jr. ne person; Jas, foe 3 ten wl. Mrs. Bodway ahd Me f hurt in auto mishaps in the county a Mrs. vay and Mr. vi er the week--end and Mrs. Frank, of Harrisburg, J % ig: hp els. we visited in the Harry Hersh home. | Siveen fo and bs ot ere The Missionary Society will | stolen from John Hogarth’'s poul- meet at the home of Mrs. Eliza- [17 honse Ia i nn Jp t Eph SS0Cis ra- | beth Hoffer, on Chocolate Avenue, | Re. Same 3802 lation at Ephra Vio cht |ta, received 500 baby pheasants | oni. . ays | from the State last week. { Misses Naomi Nissly and Mary | E. Colo. of Lancaster spent’ Sup- The Hess clan held a reunion on doy with No SOR Nisslev's and ot the Henry M. Hostetter farm near ay AINGYI at | Sy y { Washington boro Saturday. Last Saturday Mr. Joseph Hos | Flames destroyed a barn, silo and Last Sa ay Mr. Josept S- 5 AE Cho tetter burned his hand with hot other buildings on the c rk “ Dr. HC. Kendig, is attend Thompson farm near Quarryville. ar an en I? | John Fasig, R2, Manheim, was ing him. Mr. Paul K. Nissly Mary E. Cole spent the fourth wi Mr. and Mrs. William Chrum Longs Park. Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday and Miss severly bitten about the legs, arms ith |° and body by two bull dogs. The Marietta School Board cided that citizens must pay | their $2.50 head tax or go to jail A second injunction temporarily at | de- its Samuel T. Becker ests of her par- : : guess © pa | sors the installation of Ephrata’s ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G..Dohner ¢ Ponrun, | tised generator recently purchased. a e . . ~ . | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kline and | The receipts for the first six children were Sunday visitors with pronihg of this year on the Col- {umbia bridge were over $180.000. {her father Mr. George College, east | i Out ef nearly 27,000 youngsters of Mt. Joy. ay { : in the county schools, 5204 were Mrs. Irvin Weyant and children : not absent or tardy during the { Frances, Tommy and Ray, of Hol- | | entire past term. lidaysburg spent the Fourth with | Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Kline, Jr. ; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rudy of | | BIBLE CLASS | Baltimore, Md., are spending al MET WITH MRS. EBERSOLE few weeks vacation with J. Y. | | Kline's here, and Mr. Rudy's par- | The Sisterhood Bible Class held ents at Middletown. | it's monthly meeting at the home | Mr. Farl Leedom and family and of Mrs. Eli Ebersole with 13 mem- : ar HS ECD 1 | Mr. M:les Leedom and family were and 1 visitor The | meeting was opened with a song the Sunday visitors with their par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom. 1s it the Crowning Day.” The | Me. and Mrs. Clarence Nisdly 138th Psalm was read by Mrs. Booth after which we all recited and sons, Robert and Kenneth, Miss Mary Bates and Mr. Henry Wolge- | {the Lords prayer in unison. Mrs. muth spent the weekend at Pitts- | Frank Nolt of Landisville gave us | Bible lectures. The minutes of the | burgh. i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenawalt | Previous meeting were called for | and children and Mr. Henry Bren- [ead and approved. Chairlady of leman attended a Sunday School | | the flower committee was read and | approved. There being no further meeting at Myerstown on Saturday ] ! | business the meeting adjourned to afternoon. | | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ebersole meet at the cottage of Mrs. Mease and children, Betty, Mildred and | Mount Gretna the first Thursday | Martha and Miss Evelyn Fike, | of August. Delicious refreshments were served and rising vote of | thanks were given for same. | The following members lspent the fourth at the Zoological | | at Philadelphia. were A reception was given on Sunday | ¢ in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Glenn | | present: Mrs. Frank Musser, Mrs. | who were recently married, | hilip Greiner, Mrs. Walter Grei- at the home of his mother, Mrs. J. ver, Mrs. 0. Lh Mease, Mrs. John 'M. Snyder. These guests were | Eberle, Mrs. Eli Bentzel, Mrs. | present: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schlag, | Charles Derr, Mrs. Roy Zink, Mrs. Y.ch- | Aaron Musser, Mrs. John Booth | Mrs. Eli Ebersole, Miss Maggie Miss Virginia Greenawalt; Mrs. Frank Nolt. | Stella Prenell, Ernest Dietz, {man Schlag, of York Co., Mr. and H Mrs. Jacob Gish, Paul. Gish, Mr | P2105 end Mrs. Joseph Gish, Marlin Gish, 1 visitor Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Gish, Ar- lene and Junior Gish, Mr. and Mrs. CULL “QUITTING” HENS L. O. Musser, Mr. and Mrs. J. When egg production drops in N. Hershey, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin | !the farm flock it may mean that Snyder, Jean, Helen and Ruth | many hens have come to the end Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Diff- | [of their laying days. For econom- enderfer, Naomi Diffenderfer, Em- |ical production of eggs, orderly ma Shay, Victor L. Gish, John marketing of fowls, and selling Snyder, Chas. Anderson, Mr. and | “quitting” hens before their qual- Mrs. J. M. Snyder, Kathryn Gish | ity depreciates, laying flocks must | and Mrs. C. A. Melhorn. be culled frequently from May to Those who served were: Ruth | October. Gish, Ruth Mumma and Phoebe | peer Sentz. IMPROVE OLD PASTURES wet Old Pastures can be improved by | FOOD SALE {liming and fertilizing. It isnot The Hi-Gem Sunday School Class necessary to plow the old sod and | of the Methodist Episcopal Church, | plant a new crop. A better pas- | will hold a food sale on Saturday, |ture sod can be produced in less | July 18th. Place and menu to be | | time by simply applying the nee- | announced later. | essary fertilizing materials on the | Wp surface. A LOT OF WATER em Gms An inch of rain on an acre of land is sufficient to fill a tank 125 | locality for less than three cents a week through The Bulletin. Sra JOY BULLETIN, MOU ficwe, Marietta and Mount Joy Ex- | Old New | Small business places that have | { George. You can get all the news of this | Felker, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tyn- NT JOY, LANCASTER CO., ‘Col. Telephone! Picked From |: "Card Basket Miss Sara Jackson is spending week at Halloway Beach. Carrie called people Newtown { the Mrs. several Detweiler at on on Sunday. Mrs. Street, is Boyd Bishop, Sr, W. Main spending a week at Mid- | dletown. | Mr. Mrs. at Bowers Beach John Miller over the “and were week- end holidays. Mr. family Mrs. spent last Oscar Frey and weekend at the and mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb and family spent the weekend holidays at Bowers Beach. Mr. and Mrs. William Beames- derfer and family, Columbia Ave. spent July 4th at Elizabethtown. Mr. C. E. Reed of Philadelphia, cpent the weekend here with his sister Miss Eva Reed on East Main J street. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shoop at- tended the Shoop Family reunion at Reservoir Park, Harrisburg on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark and | two daughters, of near Lancaster, {also visited Mr. and Mrs. Diffen- derfer on July 4th. Mis. David Lindemuth of Eliza- bethtown spent Sunday visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Lind- emuth on S. Barbara St. Mrs. H. H. Engle arrived here from Berlin last week and is now spending some time with the family of Wm. H. Strickler, south of town. Estella Eckhardt of San Francisco, Calif.,, and brother Wil- | liam Eckhardt, of Washington, D. C., are visiting with Mrs. B. W. Brown on East Main street. Miss Elva Strickler, of Philadel- phia, is spending a months vaca- tion with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Strickler, south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frank and two daughters and Elmer White- camp, all of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Frank. Mr. uhn, Miss and Mrs. Charles Schraish- Philadelphia, spent last { weekend as the guests of Mr. and | Mrs. William Diffenderfer, East | Main Street. Messrs Arthur Ney, Robert Lind- emuth, Charles Frank and William of Byron spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the ever popular sea- side resort, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Spittler and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gerber and fam- ily spent July 4th at Elizabethtown visiting with Irvin Gerbers. Miss Emma Pennell, Miss Ruth Derr and Mr. Gibney Diffenderfer, all of town, are making a ten day tour the New England States They expect to return of auto. | home today. Mr. Harry by Shirk of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Gibble and daughter Beatrice, of Palmyra, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | Fhares Nissley. The Kretching family on Bar- bara St, spent the weekend in Perry County. Mrs. Hall who has spent the last two weeks here, made the trip with them, return- ing to her home there. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Myers, of Newtown, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mummau, of Lancaster and Mrs. Albert Mummau, of town, spent Saturday the 4th at Hershey. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thome and + son, of Detroit, Michigan, are | spending the summer in town, at I the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Thome, on South Market St. Mr. and Mrs. William Hendrix, South Barbara St., spent five days {in Camden, New Jersey, visiting with the latter's sister Mrs. Jo- seph Seibert. They returned home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gerber of town, Mr. and Mrs. James Gerber {and two of Elizabethtown, visited Camp Chiquetan on Sun- day where the latter’s son, James i Jr., is spending a week. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, Mr. and | Mrs. Chas. Yost and Miss Viola | O'Ro urke, all of Harrisburg and | Miss Margaret O'Rourke of Mar- | ietta visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. | H. Miller on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Lauer ‘and children, Robert, Mary Eliza- beth and Eugene, and Mr. Addison i Buch, all of Harrisburg, spent the weekend at The Springs, the sum- | mer home of the editor. A number of local folks spent {Saturday and Sunday at Camp They were Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Geib, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew sons, dall, and son Louis, and Mr. and 3 PA. Mrs. Mr. Harry, Roy Zink and two sons. and Mrs. H. G. Walters, jr, and Barbara Anne Wal- ters, Mrs. H. B. Arntz and sons Gerald and Robert attended the Arntz family reunion held at the home of Mrs. Mina Arntz Atticks at Paxtang on Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Richard Myers left last week for Ohio, serving charges at Colton and Rock Run during the summer. They accompanied by the former's brother, Harlan Myers will spend the summer with My- parents, -— were who Mrs. ers’ Landisville Occupie d MANY OF THE FAMILIES CON- TEMPLATE RESIDING THERES DURING THE ENTIRE CAMP SEASON—GROVE A BEAUTY SPOT Many families are moving into the cottages at the Landisville Camp Grove. Many will spend entire camp season at the grove. The following have opened their cottages: Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Boyd, Jack Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Keplinger, Mrs. Letetla Long, Mary J. Sawson, Mrs. Fanny Boyd, Nelda BE. Sutton, Mrs. Kalbury Harringer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ditzler, Hay- den Ditzler, Naomi Ditzler, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mellinger, Elizabeth Nissley, Ellen Nissley, Alice Niss- ley, Mrs. Jane Eddy, Elizabeth Rockwell, Mrs. S. K. Nissley, Frances Nissley, Mrs. Fresca Strine, Mrs. G. R. Bennett, Miss Agnes Phillips and Dorothea Krastinick, all of Lancaster; Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Bishop, Doris Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo E. Casselbury and Doris Casselbury, of Philadelphia. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Rev. Mrs. Sarah Geiger, Mr. Reuben Sundel, Sally Kirst, C. T. Miller, Schuylor Johns, Ralph Stoudt, James Stoudt, and Mrs. Leighten Palmer, Bea- trice Palmer, Lois Palmer, all of Reading; Mrs. J. A. Watsos, Ocean City, N. J; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Greninger, Kathryn Fergerson and Maude Hughes, of Columbia; Eugene Rodgers, Millersville; Mus. A. E. Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey “1 enjoying the biggest demand in its his % “You're right. 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