The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 12, 1936, Image 5

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ne WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1936 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
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dnt Fl . T Eli b tht Wm. Lawrence, Robert Lawrence, ward Kline, Vincent Kaylor, Ira | -
5 . ~ t 1zape own Benjamin Kendig, Harold Myers, | Sauders and Samuel Gadd. “
ort A Health Setting For A Health Package orm : rus Lester Hamilton, James Eshelman,| J. Urban Baker had charge of the |
on, D t Ms BE W. Kulp 5 : i. | Richard Wilson, Merle Herr, Ed- | program.
ic re 5% FE W. p spent last Fri |
tig T €pos 1 O r S day in Mount Joy. |
| Wi . Mr. and Mrs. David Halk spent y |
ng ill Be Paid Sunday at Mt. Gretna. 0K D |
a Mr. and Mrs. Detweiler spent > -

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} Mary,
} The milk which is delivered to
your doorstep every morning in
sterilized glass bottles is packed
under the most sanitary condi-
tions. Above is a picture of the
bottling plant of a modern dairy,
showing the empty bottles on the
left being conveyed from the


sterilizing baths to the filler and
capper. The conveyor at the
right carries the filled and capped
bottles to the delivery room for.
shipment. An average of sixty
bottles a minute can be filled;|
this is done late at night so that
your bottle will be on the door-'
step by breakfast time.

The Greider
Family Met
Wednesday
(From page 1)
the afternoon session. Daniel Krei-
der led the singing and Rev. Ray-
mond Miller conducted the devo-
tions. The following program was
Recitation, Anna Mae Her-
Manheim, R. D. 6; piano
Misses Alta Mae, Anna
Verna and Kathryn New-
comer of Elizabethtown; recitation,
Martha Jane Kreider, Sharon Hill;
piano solo, Rev. A. Stauffer Curry,
Palmyra; Rev. Henry K. Kreider
was in charge of the memorial ser-
vice. The family chat was opened
by Wilmer A. Kreider who stres-
sed the importance of every mem-
ber becoming member of the
chartered organization known as
the “Kreider-Greider Association”
in order that the purpose of keep-
ing in repair old family grave-
yards be carried out. He
dwelt the thriftiness of the
clan ancestors and felt that it was
wrong to allow their graves to be
overgrown with weeds. He also
said “the association being chart-
wed it is legal for anyone to be-
queath money to it, and made an
appeal to this end. Others who
spoke were Rev. Henry K. Kreid-
Abraham C. Crider, of
Junction City Kansas.
During the afternoon session the
fcllowing officers were reelected: A.
R. Kreider, president; B. Frank
Greider, Mt. Joy, first vice presi-
dent; Wilmer A. Kreider, second
vice president; Enos G. Kreider,
Christiana, third vice president;
Daniel XK. Kreider, Harrisburg,
fourth vice president; J. Ira Krei-
der, Glenside, secretary; and C. C.
Greider, Mt. Joy, R. D. 2, treas-
Amos K. Stauffer of 851 E.
Orange street Lancaster was elec-
ted historian.
given:
shey,
quartet,
a
can
upon
er and
urer.
Campbelltown; Abraham C. Crider,
Junction City, Kansas; Mrs. Mary
K. Bucher, Mr4. Charles Smith-
gall and daughter, Mary, Sara and
Anne, Lancaster; Dessie Crider
€mith, Camp Hill; Annie Crider
Gaudy, Pequea.
William Crider, Mt. Joy; C.
Garry Crider, Camp Hill; Leah C.
Crider, Carlisle; Alice G. Nissley,
Mt. Joy; Katie B. Kreider, E.
Richard Kreider, Smoketown; Mr.
and Mrs. Roy V. Kendig and
daughter, Anna Jane, Lancaster;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Denlinger,
Lancaster R. D. 4; Mrs. Elmer K.
Denlinger and Carl Richard Den-
linger, Lancaster R. D. 5; Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Hostetter and children,
Elizabeth K. and Raymond KX,
Lancaster; C. Emerson Rohrer,
Manheim R. D. 2; Mrs. Isaac L.
Bowman, Miss Lillian Bowman,
Annville; Mrs. Harold Bowman and |
son, Robert, Lebanon.
Mrs. J. Wayne Aungst, Mrs. Ira
K. Newcomer and daughters, Alto]
Mae, Anna Mary, Verna and Kath-
ryn, Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. |
W. J. Barge, Strasburg; Henry G.
Weaver, Emma T. Weaver, Lan-
caster R. D. 4; Mr. and Mrs. A-
bram B. Leaman and daughter,
Fsta Lois, Bird-in-Hand R. D. 1;
Paul Kreider Sattazahn, Lebanon;
Lizzie K. Lefever, Millersville; Mrs. |
David H. Harnish, Lititz; Mrs.
Elam H. Stoner, East Petersburg;]
Mrs. Rosa Kreider, Lebanon R. D.
4; Mrs. Phreany K. Funk, Fanny
E. Wenger, H. Daniel Wenger, Wal-
ter H. Wenger, Russell Wenger,
Lebanon R. D. 3; H. H. Brubaker,
Lititz; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Krei- |
der, Mt. Joy R. D. 2; Miss Martha
E. Rhoads, Quarryville R. D. “3;
Mrs. A. H. Rhoads, Quarryville;
Mrs. Amos S. Shrom, Millway.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer P. Meck, |
Lancaster, R. D. 5; Mary K. Wit-
mer, Ronks; Mr. and Mrs. George
K. Hostetter, Annville; Mr. and Mrs.
B. Roy Bender and children, Paul-
ine and Harold, Mt. Joy, R. D. 2;
Nora A. Witmer, Mildred L. Wit-
mer, Ronks; Mrs. Annie K. Baker,

(From Page 1)
The Union National Mount Joy
Bank thereupon agreed to assume
the liabilities of the Florin Trust
Company to its depositors and to
liquidate the assets transferred to
it. From that time until July 1936,
the Union National Mount Joy
Bank, with the assistance of the
liquidating trustees of the Florin
Trust Company, has liquidated the
assets transferred to it by The
Florin Trust Company and liqui-
dated them with such success that
the Union National Mount Joy
Bank has been repaid all the de-
posit liabilities which it assumed in
July 1932, and has on hand ap-
proximately $80,000 of assets to be
returned to liquidating trustees
chosen by the stockholders of The
Florin Trust Company, the stock-
holders will be paid a substantial
dividend on account of their stock.
This sets a record for the liqui-
dation of the assets of a closed
bank and reflects great credit upon
the Union National Mount Joy
Bank and the liquidating trustees
of the Florin Trust Company. It
also confirms the good judgment
of the directors of The Florin Trust
Company in transferring the assets
of the Florin Trust Company to the
Union National Mount Joy Bank in
order to protect its depositors and
to pay those depositors one hun-
dred cents on the dollar, and also
pay a substantial dividend to
stockholders.
John A. Coyle, Esq., represented
the Union National Mount Joy
Bank in the liquidation, and Ber-
nard J. Myers, Esq. represented
the trustees of the Florin Trust
Company.
BAINBRIDGE
A special meeting of the Baker
Safety First. Organization in charge
of William Mundorff, chairman was
held on Wednesday night in the
High School auditorium. Among
the speakers were: J. E. Baker and
William Baker, of York. There
were about four hundred present.
Miss Amelia Geissinger, of Hunt-
ingdon returned to her home after
spending several weeks as the
guest of her Mrs. J. C.
Stever.
Harry Hall, of Philadelphia, is
spending the week as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. William Breneman.
et Aree
MUMMA REUNION
On Thursday, August 20th, the
Mumma Reunion will be held at
Reservoir Park, Harrisburg. 2t
menor Aerie pee

cousin,
There is no better way to boost
your business than by local news-
paper advertising.

der Fisher, C. Richard Fisher, Har-
risburg; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kreid-
er, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kreider,
Lancaster, R. D. 4; Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday at Holloway Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ebersole
spent last Sunday at Ocean City.
Paul Zug has broken ground for


a new house on East Willow St.
Jacky Westeffer is spending a
week at his grand parents home in
Manheim.
Martin Lerch and family spent
Sunday with Mrs. Lerch’s parents
Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Hollings-
worth are spending their vacation
at Mt. Gretna.
Mrs. Raymond Hipple and Mrs.
P. M. Charleston spent Wednesday
in Lancaster.
Wilbur Weaver, of Norristown,
spent Sunday at his parents home
on Hanover Street.
Simon Geistweit, borough super-
visor, is back on the job after sev-
eral month's illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Stumpf and
daughter visited friends in the
borough on Sunday.
Members of the O. G. girls held
their monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. Ralph Coleman.
Mr. Mrs. Samuel Heisey
spent a few days in Philadelphia,
visiting the laters sister.
J. H. Buch is converting the
third place of his residence on S.
Market street into an apartment.
Mrs. J. E. Mathiot and daughter
Ruth, of Lancaster, were the guests
of Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Gross on
and

near Deodate.
Sr

Sunday.

To Be Sold
A lot of ground on North Market street, Mt. Joy with a
2
Frame House
Garage
Poultry House, Etc.
House has slate roof, 6 rooms and Summer Kitchen,
heat, bath, electric, garden, etc.
property and as the
is desirous of disposing of same. Possession any time.
For inspection see
Jno
Realtor
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1 Story
This is the Frymeyer
owner has moved to Lancaster she
eQ eo
E. Schroll
Mount Joy



Fifteen members of Rebecca
Lodge motored to Lancaster on
Thursday to visit Rose of Sharon
lodge.
Mrs. Cora Anstadt moved from
the Cordella apartments to the ap-
partment on the second floor of D.
H. Martins Store.
The W. M. A. of the United
Brethren church will hold its
mcenthly meeting at the home of
Mrs. A. L. Greiner.
Miss Catherine Rietschy of Co-
lumbia, is spending several weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heck
in the Horst apartments.
Mrs. Dr. Treichler returned to
her home in borough after
spending several weeks in Florida.
Charlie Jones accepted
position in Williamsport at Acete-
lyne and Electric welding.
RHEEMS
(Too late for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Schroll,
from Philadelphia and Mrs. Mc-
Cormick, from Harrisburg, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lenhard
last Saturday evening.
Mrs. Paul Miller of near Elston-
ville who had been a patient at the
General Hospital in Lancaster has
again returned to her home. Mrs.
Miller is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Heisey of Donegal.
Miss Verna Mae Brandt visited
with Miss Bertha Mumma of near
this
has a



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A death trap on the Sinclair
Fly Farm here takes a yearly
toll of thousands of insect
lives. This death trap is a
large, room-like structure in
which Sinclair P.D. Insect
Spray is tested for killing
power on live insects. Here a
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The following committees were : disville Tuesday ing.
appointed: Program, Mrs. J. Wayne Manheim, R. D. 1; Mr. and Mrs, {John K. Wenger, Rexmont; Mr. EE 1% bi oii
Br re "|Harry G. Rohrer and daughter,|and Mrs. Aaron D. Kreider, Mrs rr a : : |
Aungst, Elizabethtown, Henry K.| | 2 : : ? > |tended an all day meeting at the Ar ov 0 WEE 2 dD OPPATOQ TAT
Kreider, Campbelltown, Bertha Erb Catfieyrie, oan > 2; Mrs. livin K. Rreider, Lebanin, rk D, South Anville Church of the ou dal e Siving J 16) I 0 et { 1€ a eatest y eal
and Alice G. Nissleyv. M Mary Bowers, Landisville, Mr. and 5; Enos G. Kreider, Christiana; |, da i
and ice issley, t. Joy, Mrs. J. Henry Yordy, Annville, RACKan Ww West Chest Brethren on Sunday. . * ® t . i BY t . “.
Irvin Kreider, Lancaster; reception ad : A aries Saven es eS; | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heisey and in its his ory us ds ( hevrole > OV OV
’ Mys : . Mrs. Harr) J y :
C. Emerson Rohrer, Manheim, R. D. 2; Mrs. Jacob Yordy, Annville, | Adam H. Wengert, Jonestown, R. daughters Dorothy, Geraldine, Jea- ’ i IS siving you
D. 3 Daniel K Kielder h R. D. 1; Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Ament, |D. 1. : Foi
8 anie A reider, John David K. Wi - Bird-in-Hand. R : nefte, and Thelma attended the
Kreider and Daniel Erb, Mt. Joy; | 22"? - Witmer, Bird-in-tland, R.| Mr. and Mrs. Abram S. Kreider, Lancaster Automobile Club picnic
committee on geneology, Amos K.
Stauffer, Wilmer H. Kreider, Reu-
D. 1; Lizzie R. Stoner, Mrs. Sam-
uel Nissley, East Petersburg; Mrs.
Christian K. Peifer, Lancaster, R.
Mt. Joy, R. D. 2; Mable N. Myers,
Lancaster, R. D. 1; Beatrice B.
Neff, Lancaster, R. D. 5; Mr. and
at Hershey park last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hostetter |
 
ben K. Light, Lebanon, Mrs. J. of Florin visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Aungst, Miss Nellie C.|D-1; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Her- Mrs. Frank L. Steller and son, A. Lenhard on Sunday evening.
Brake, Chambersburg, Ira D. Lan- shey and children, E. Eugene, and | Donald K., Leacock; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Williams jr.,
dis, Lititz, R. D. 3; coffee com- |R- Elaine, Manheim, R. D. 1. E. G. Hershey, Manheim, R. D. Elizabethtown, announce the NEW PERFECTED i To the million people who have already bought IMPROVED GLIDING
mittee, S. B. Kreider, Leola, and Mr- and Mrs. Jonas M. Harnish, and. Mrs. C. K. Peiffer, Lan-]|pirth of a son. Mr. Williams is a HYDRAULIC BRAKES A, new 1936 Chevrolets and to the tens of thou RNEZ-ACTION RIDE
AL S.. 0
Mrs. Edith M. Kreider, Glenside.
Willow Street, R. D. 1; Mrs. J. K.
caster, R. D. 1; Mrs. David B. Lan-
former resident of near this place
(Double-Acting, Self-Articulating)
TRANSPORTATION
sands 6f other people who are now buying them . ..
the smoothest, safest
C. Emerson Rohrer donated two|Mellinger, West Willow; E. Esther |dis, Mrs. Anna Musser, Mr. and |and vicinity are attending the the safest and h : : Suis ride of all
large baskets of flowers for the |Rohrer, East Petersburg; Stella. R.|Mrs. E. H. Gish, Elizabethtown; Daily Vocation Bible school in the c go nd est we of Chevrolet wish to express our sincere appreciation for
stage which were given as prizes |Kreider, Mrs. Tobias R. Kreider, Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Landis and | Mennonite church of Mount Joy. your patronage ahd your friendship. GENUINE FISHER
for the oldest and youngest mem- |Soudersburg; Mabel A. Shaffer, |daughter Rachel, Lititz, R. D. Members and officers of the lo- Thanks a milion for a demand which has lifted production of ne A VINTON
bers present, Claton L. Nissley, of | Philadelphia; Annie X. Binkley,| Mrs. Vernon Smoker, Mrs. Edna|cal fire company held their mon- 1936 Chevroléts to the million mark in less than a year! the most beauiifol and comfortaila
Lancaster R. D. 1, 81 years old,
won the basket of flowers over H.
Lancaster, R. D. 2; Frances Blea-
cher, Conestoga, R. D. 2; Mr. and
Alexander, Columbia; Mrs. J. Roy
Hershey and daughters, Anna Mae
thly meeting in the hall on Mon-
day evening.


SOLID STEEL one-piece
TURRET TOP
You lookéd at this car—vyou
now yew are recommending it to



drove it—you bought it—and
all your friends.




bodies ever created for a
low-priced car
H. Brubaker, Lititz, also 81, but|Mrs. B. Earl Forry and children, |and Betty Marie, Manheim, R. D. a crown of beauty, a fortress We thank vou for that friendly reco sda because
four months younger. The young- | Harold, Mervin, Earl, Jr, Richard{1; Mrs. Ira B. Huber and sons, a of safety n you or Lu rien y tov, ea SHOCKPROOF STEERING*
est person present was Dorothy {and Arlene, Manheim, R. D. 1;|Carl Eugene and James Elvin, LANDISVILL you have convinced many other people that Chevrolet is the making Shiny sasier und safer
Jane Weaver, eight months old, of [Ella Kreider, Wrightstone, Mr. and | Lititz; Tobias R. Kreider, Souders- — 8 only low-priced car with New Perfected Hydraulic Brakes . .. an
Lancaster R. D. 4. Prizes were|Mrs. J. B. Ashburn and children, | burg; Emory Farrel, Arlene Farrel,| The Landisville Civic Associa- HIGH-COMPRESSION Solid Steel one-piece Turret Top ah Improved Gliding Knce- ALL THESE FEATURES AT
given to Abram C. Crider, Kan-|Robert and Maribella, Mechanics-|Ronks, R. D. 2. tion held a corn and doggie roast VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE Action Ride* . . . Genuine Fisher No Draft Ventilation . . . CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES








sag, for coming the longest dis-|burg, Cumberland Co.; Martha K.| Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kreider and |at Baker's Spring near here Tues- ‘ High-Compression Valve-in-Head Engine and Shockproof
tance and Mrs. Harry G. Weaver | Root, Manheim, R. D. 1; Mr. and children, Blanche, John Lloyd, Ray- | day. gar Rr co Cy rae Steering*, ; 5 ‘49 AND ve Lis price
: for having the most descendants|{Mrs. S. B. Kreider, Leola; Mr. {mond and Helen, Lancaster, R. D. Boy Scouts of Troop No. 1 were y Thanks again for giving Chevrolet the greatest vear in its on ing © otipe
(14) present. Harry Kreider, of [and Mrs. Jacob S. Kreider and |5; Mrs. Clayton R. Kreider, Lan- guests of the association. Orie histor ior 8s Ql i Yor is i = : he of = Ta ee : With bumpers and tire lock, the
| Atlanta, Georgia, was called tothe |daughter, Ruth, Bainbridge, R. D.|caster, R. D. 3; Thelma Kreider, | Baer and Donald MacLoriaelian GENERAL INSTALL. a » Just as Chevrolet 1s giving you the only complete low- roots 5 od "Eee desion on
platform and introduced as a long [1; Mrs. Anna L. Kreidér, Mr. and |Fby Kreider, Lancaster, R. D. 4; demonstrated how to start fire MENT PLAN—MONTHLY PAY- priceq caf. M et a 1 - i
ichigan, and subject to change withous
distance traveler.
Over two hundred and fifty mem-
kers were present. The following
registered: Tobias H. Kreider, Clara
L. Kreider, Lebanon R. D. 5; Annie
Louise Bowman, Annville, Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel H. Kreider, Lancaster
R. D. 3; Mrs. Abram Miller, Mrs.
Harry Eshbach, Millersville; A. R.
Kreider, Lancaster R. D. 5; Mrs.
Lillian Miksch, Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
ton L. Nissley, Lancaster R. D. 1;
Mrs. A. W. Moyer, Jr., and daugh-
ters, Sara
Lancaster;
Mrs. Amos H. Kreider and children, {
Earl, Lester and Anna Marie, Lit-
itz, RD Catharine Kreider,
Leola.
Felix B. Kreider, Lebanon, R. D.
4; Harry Kreider, Atlanta, Ga.;
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kreider and
children, Ruth and Daniel, Lebanon,
R. D. 4; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Grei-
der, Mt. Joy; Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Gibble, Frank ‘A. Greider, Myers-
[town, R. D. 2; Mr. and Mrs. C..C.
a.
Jy


| Greider, Mt. Joy; Elam N. Horst,
Stanley Kreider, Soudersburg; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul C. Kreider, Sheri-
dan; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Zimmer-
man, Lancaster, R. D. 5; Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron H. Weaver and child-
ren, Jason, Miriam, Harold, Anna
Mary and Ruth, Lancaster, R. D.
3; Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Wea-
ver and children, Robert, Richard
and Dorothy Jane, Lancaster, R. D.
4; J. Ira Kreider, Mrs. Edith M.
Kreider, Emma Sue Kreider, Glen-
side; Mr. and Mrs. Amos K. Curry
Jane and Mary June, |Rothsville; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin | Palmyra; Mrs. C. Chester Hoover,
Henry K. Kreider, Kreider, Ephrata; Mrs. Ethel Mont Alto, Pt
without matches.
Those present were: Rev. H. C.
Nicholas, Rev. A. E. Cooper, J. W.
Baker, John Swarr, Walter Sherer,
Jesse Snavely, Enos Rohrer, Harry
Grube, Norman Bowers, Warren
Long, James Hubley, Harry Grei-
ner, Frank Nolt, Abram Rohrer,
Wm. Faust Hoffman, Henry Koser,
Prof. Wesley Gadd, Simon Minnich,
P. H Meckley, James Snavely,
Billy Snavely.
Scout members who were present


were, Arthur Rudy, Orie Baer,
Donald Maclanachan, Roy Rudy,
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