The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 30, 1936, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO, PA. __ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1936 was





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[over there for a visit and as soon | No Use Being Hextravagant
I ATCC nw HE GREAT YORK FAIR C ; | I /
OWL L/ WW Mount Joy Wins TO BE HELD OCTOBER 6-10 | Pet orner as Fido saw me she wagged her tail The butler went down to hol : {
and jumped to be petted ag if she tailor to get his master's suit. | ae
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| OYSER CARNIVAL
remembered me,
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Over Middletown The YORK FAIR, widely known | Twenty-two years ago 1 was I often wonder who the cruel per- | Look ‘here Giles” die
as “PENNSYLVANIA'S BIGGEST | spending a spring and summer visit son was who had: taken so mean a said. “You need a new vest badly.
Hich Jv’s 13 a 7 AND BEST” will hold its 83rd | in preparatory school in Colorado. way to be rid of perhaps the truest |Let me make you one!”
S ANNUAL EXHIBITION. October 6! When we had finished our duties |







ACC Xe friend he ever had | Giles shook his head. “Hill get | ght Chef on the grounds The
———— [to 10th, on their 112 acres of | for the day we were accustomed to Hilda Evanolt| it a
rs : | thes ground. greatly transformed by take hikes across the prairie near ne wite to make a new front and | ¥ Ss a Fring
Na NS ne improvements, which re m- | the school back. The arm'oles will last a | E BO Mr.
ov “Nravnnizne” . [img ‘ments, which are:—a com- | . JIGHT S 1] RS { » TATE . cA re 7
Jo; Nevoniar rid machine |" L COM je ; SE NIGHT SHOOT THURSDAY year yet. STATE AND NATION! HAMPIONSHIP BAND lias
yrved the 1 off tl 1936 sched pletely remodeled Poultry Exhibi- When we came back one evening m | | : i ha or 3 Soh!
1 Oil: heir Wob Scheg- tion ‘building. with. ce > Jit f (Ave other girls and I) and were Tomorrow evening, Thursday, “Entirely New and Bigger Show th Plenty of New Songs friend
ule and downed the strong Middle- |, on Be arg =e Re October 1, at 7 o'clock there Will [Je — —— Jokes and Comical Acts= riends
2100 coops; a new Steer Barn, con- | turning to help one another through last e



 
own Hi School J 13-7 on the b v ri Pa
V n . . e a target shoot on Daddy's
sisting of 6 large pens, holding 5|the barbed wire fence, we were V UDITORI
Playground, at Maytown. There
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lanimals each; an improved Main | surprised to see a dog tied to the | Sk
3 : : p iv theo om : : Iwill be two classes with three THEAT | Best Team In These Sectio their ¢
Exhibition building, Grand Stand | fence with a rope. As she spied us 1 : { at Cri CENT CCT Mer
| a: as : |: | trophies of each class. John H. |} Manheim i COUSIN LEE and HIS ENTIRE GF fron
Exhibition Hall, Restaurant build- |she seemed to sense that her rescue f invi | Promises To Give Their Best Show of Th as n's cl
| : or berate | KEENET, owner, invites all sports- |f| Air Condition | Hos oa - Shs C
ing, with other reconstructions and | was at hand. She gave a desperate tend | ticipat | | of Ge
Us | oe eV nd jmen to attend and participate. |
rehabilitations. | tug on the rope in our direction and | wed. Tre. sept. 12% | | SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 7 1936 their
: Live stock, poultry, fruit, ma- fell back into what seemed to have Rel 4 Earl | “THE GORGEOUS ssy” |} Entertainment Starts 7:00 P. M., Standard Timo$ Longer
WW I 3 E W L chinery, school work and domestic | been her prison for weeks veturned larly with |
\\ QK chinery, sch and domestic pris . | |! 0 Y, Y orto com : roy 0 telegra
3 YY etal jarts displays will overflow with | I approached her and gently gath- A new one on the absent-minded || dosh Crawfor 20—Gate Prizes Will Be Awarded—20 |
Pa) OA ads | Robert Tayilo | Admission 15¢ Children and Parking F The
- exhibits. | ered that bundle of bones up in my {man. Franchot Ton | ACNE : ito | 23, 18
Down [anhei I vege- The Midway will be enlivened by | arms and carried it the mile to A fellow who put on his office | i a, have 1
table e Dodson Brothers’ 30 car carnival. |school as one would carry a sick door a card saying: “Out. Will be |§| RY aes hd = 20 ye:
hei. soy I mos aca ron rama i Sack In I ie? nn i. |} en aynarc & yee
Sh 1 igh I The assemblage of harness and child. | back in te : aa and on his “FUGITIVE SHE = Joy, P.
local farmers were conversing with running races will be the biggest | How the poor dog had stood the Yeturn sat gown on the stair Steps) Added Featur janitor
other farmers from .down near ever; and between heats 10 premier | hunger and thirst I have never been | {0 Wait for himself. 1] ~ “PARQLE,"” numbe
Philadelphia. On f the farm Circus acts will be presented in |able to understand. She had dug | | { with Henry. Huy ly jani
i 1 f ~ : s : | y Jai
Ph elph v A front of the Grand Stand, which |into the ground seeking moisture | One of the Brothers | | Saturday, Oct. 3 re
‘Why v Ww 1 iro M A Grand View Athletic /include:—Luisita Leers (Queen of [and had eaten a bare spot in the “Motoring is surely a great thing 1 “MY MAN GODFREY”
Trew kin I i yapeze stars): The Danvilles (ac- | shr ww Her neck Was raw. {ron ; : i with |
ps gre 21 3 Field Sunday nflerncon. Rope ore) Toe Dunia (ac Fen. neck was raw from '1 eed to be fat and sluggish be- | William. Powel | a
shen we cut it my w used one- y 1. -anci rio; ging ton
when we cut i Vit. Joy drew first blood in the |Fobats); rancis 1rio; uncanss | pulling and tugging. fore the motoring craze, but now | Carole Lombar
half } Trai allies: le yy Is) z : |
half ¢ } N ' after the kick- Trained Collies; Helen SE We found a heavy comiorter and 'I'm spry and energetic.” ll! |
Skating r wa ts Ses | sy. | . o .
= ff they wched the ball on first|Skating Wonders; Dr. Bernard's | folded it into a bed and began to | “I didn't know you motored.” | Mon Tues, Ost 5 2 St
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tdo | down ) the Middletown 30 yd. elephants and Large & Margner | give her a little soaked bread, then | 4] don’t. 1 dodge.” 3 with
ount farms, one of the | jj; where Charley legged acrobats). Ernie | a little water. After a week she Geen: i Fred Mac Murray
local farmers said: “Well, sakes a- | Gh Bailey swept left end on a| Yourgs “Trip Around the World” | could move a little and in another | We Try to Please Jack Okie, Jefin Bark consi
which scored the touchdown. T€V4€ and lavish fireworks display | week she could stand on those poor | First diner: “Waiter, bring me a = . —— - ome Nuss
wil x x raoti x ntl ao > I
Ih vai was Blocked will be the leading attractions at | wobbly legs and wag her tail in | steak BUR
10 © ino 1 oS 3 | a | ol
€ B I d on even t S night. A wedding will be solem- | thanks. She seemed to understand | Second diner: “One for me, too— | THE
nized on Thursday night. {we were doing what we could to'!a tender one.”
in the All advanced preparations indi- | save her. Soon her swollen tongue | Waiter (yelling back): “Two | Mark
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{ period when a pass from C8 that the YORK FAIR w il | was back to normal and she was |steaks! One tender!” § grass s
A city slicker who was visiting | Hahn to Ratz paved the touchdown. Tach its greatest magnitude this | able to go with us on hikes. -— ¥ ape steady
the Farm Show exclaimed: “Oh, to |A plun; thrcugh tackle scored your She was a good watch dog and| There is no better way to boost | 8 FRIDAY 25 lowe
be a farmer and live always with [the ( 3 or all who attend, there will be five years after we saved her life | your business than by local news- | 2—BIG FEATURES—2 ing 10
the blue sky overhead.” A farr In ist period with a few aye days and four nights of enter- | she w still at the school. I went paper advertising. | Rochelle Hudson in demand
standing nearby who had just paid | minutes remaining Buller got a Mid- | HE COUNTRY BEYOND" steady
a lot of bills, said: “yes, 'twould be [dlectown fumble cn the 40 yd. line.| hk ; | —Also a Second Full— Stock
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nice if that was the nly vernead On X piay >ailey ca ed Gal 3 ma SHOW . | ® 9 gti: Feature attraction liberal
+....Truer words were never spok- | tl » the 20 n this play Mot NT GRETNA PARR Mellinger Ss Mat 2:15 P. M 5
eh. 5 oa iQ : tia. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th || | = ay—Matinee 2:15 P. M. vada
Tet ne dati | ifts For The Ladies! Ng -
el - fused me out of the game | TRA steady |
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A man was fumblir it his Key- |! The next play (one minute remain- am has engaged a CHOCOLATES adge Evans JAE Expet
vo I ih Foi d God td of Shows” for the final /
hole in the small h th g hneider skirted right end] bot] dl ADILLY JIM" J 2 tle here
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man.” said the othe: iol o sans through os you is the famous “Colore Matinee z | ren ot
jusht hol’ the ho tack Joy. Sut, of the Al’ entire show Saturdays M Th tr 2 Shows ERE A LE quoted
ew | the RTE .. 11:1. | This is the most thrilling and sen- and 00s€ ea € Z shows BE Monday Baggain Matinee js 7 uo
manage. [ te n o he Mt Joy : ! i 7and 9 P. M. EB 0.15 P. Adults 150 erns 11.
“Nevonians” {ace Sa 1al entertainment being per- i Holidays So Se : | Saturday B| At 2:15 Xr Farts Om Ler
When Columbia form d by all colored kiddies. They | 2PM ELIZABETHTOW N| 6-8-9:30 P. M. EB | A Joan Crawford aylor x Cat fo
the pos sing perform wonders—dance— . | Lionel Hen i a
a native slated for two 2:00|cntertain and thrill with their | “GORGEOUS USSY"” arr. fo all? BA dm. . 5 >
ToD reduction checks vio doubt youthful antics. It is unbelievable Wad. Thirs i" a : oe ENG 0 ilies WY ADHLTS 35¢ ; ieee
: [the talent found in these famous | urs, S 30. Oct 1| Fri. Sat, October 2 and 3 , Only! 2 ~~} 10M CHILDREN 20¢ hogs, 2
A faithful empl of the P. p.| Mt. Joy Nevonians Mtown H. They broadcast weekly Alice Fave Warner Baxter N 8) Donular 8 x Coin” wt No CLASSI
and L. was being told 1}L. 1 +E Cena Ratz over the air from Philadelphia. in i Ye rm - 0d
citizens about their R 1} L.T : Slovac Iso, on the program are the | he | a8 ald i i
he employee listened graciously to | E te L.G C. Welsh|w known Virginia Crackers—a | “SING BABY SIN( | “TO MARY WITH LOVE” a Choice
all their argument "he |J. Germer .....C.......... Sweigart real band of musicians and enter- | | Good
said: 'T how d 1 HI € R. Welsh-c tainers. ‘Medium
elect ht 1D DG . Miller| On this final Sunday—the man- | MONDAY, at Commor
town. Ih © : H We f agement has included blankets, Gloria Stuart in “CRIME i i i FX § Sum :
I W. H Weitzel robes and many other valuable! i | 20 i daa Choice
I J ; B . Sharron |gifts—you won't want to miss this | ZZ = Te T Good
XC - Penmi R 3 Thon ofr] sit af > . z Zr r= { VMedian
O ¥ 2h 8 B... Borge has and st Sunday of the Tuesday, October 6th A QuEsToN oF HHH 5 Me
i 2 : ———- Eee Francis Lederer : = rae oC
600 7-139 SOCCER GAMES | in | in OH! HELLO pH Ail come on 3 Choice
A Florin Beau Brommel journied | FOR MT. JOY HIGH «My AMERICAN WIFE" | “WALKING O RENE TY, Soin Hil Good
to Harrisburg to see a devastating] £u —Hahn, | - | es 5 SE Ahi How ARE Nov — BUT VL TELL HH : Common
blonde f irst t He } \ dox, Garlin, O. Ma-| Nine soccer games are on the ET FEELING, “ou MORE ABOVT Low cu
1 I F. Sch-|Mount Joy High school soccer “TONIGHT ? \T WHEN \ CoMmE
point—DBailey, Hahn. [schedule according to an announ- | i ovT- od ar
feree—G. Schneider. Time of{cement made by Coach C._E. | wer? ill! Cutter, «
bureau at the railway station was | periods—I12 minutes. {Stauffer. % | errr TH
I kend travellers. | moo { C. C. Kreider will assist Coacl 5 Good an
To fficial EMS FIRE COMPANY'S [Stauffer this season. = : Medium
came 1 ur ai | ATTRACTION FOR SAT. OCT. 3| The schedule is as follows: « Cull and
smartly ind ask Is ti rere Friday, Oct. 2—Manheim Town- FEEDE
the inf bu ) - | The ns Fir will ship, home, Good an
ficial * The sel Réc . State] Wed., Oct. 7—Manheim, away [ Fair to |
Florin d:” Then per-|an or ( Band,| Friday, Oct. 9—F. and M. Aca- | Medium
haps y. tie is on |an entirely w and bigger show, demy, home. Cemmon
straight.”.. Then the fun began \ ple of songs, jokes and| Friday, Oct. 16—Landisville,
— { home, Good an
( | Ancthe x Wednesday, October 21—Man- Medium
3 Red R n heim, home.
my son t I i team In 1 d., October 28—Manheim Twp. | OF THE AIR Choice 1
sick. If h been 1 hog tear 1 dances and comical away. Broadcasting weekly fromgPhiladeiphia Medium
he’s improving” Ti prof | Cou Li id entire group| Friday, November 6—Landis-|$¢ This is most unusual entertainmenti—fille ith sensational Ikiddies Common
plied: “Son not sick and to give their be how oflville, away. | —plenty fun—rare singers and dancers—anunbelicvable teient— Ewes (al
proving”. .....So wha [the season, Wed, Nov. 11—Faculty vs. he- you will be thrilled as never before. Also one program--The =
i | Instead of icken corn soup, |serves, home. | well-known RICHAR
“Jackie” Weidma k a neigh-|keing top cn the menu, the Friday, Nov. 13--Alumni, home. |
bor his car the other | Rheems Fire Company will feature et VIRGINIA CRACKER:
day. le was completed, | ¢; I n all styles, prepared by ONE LOCAL ENTRY | A real band of musicians and entertainers. Farty
ihe neighbor : a sa > amy Matizelt chief on the] The Gov Ernors cup tournament) Don’t miss the final Sunday. Due to the excessive cost show
tood on the curb and vid: Well, | ground ust you like them. [now being played, at the Lancaster | : urday by
f id ake place on the Country Club, by women golfers Afternoon 15c—Evening 15¢. both plus 1c tax Dave I
ki 1rpr k Fire Company grounds on|will be completed in the near fu- were L!
n exp | vening, Oct. 3rd at sev-|ture. Hershey,
t and last.” clock. You are invited | Mrs Oliver G. Longenecker, Wp Myers, F
— — Tse Marietta St., this boro, will play in| 3 TREE st x. ns or frie pang fu Cie Elessing,
After the preliminary wrestling j ON THE OUTSIDE one bracket in the quarter-final i} YOU KNOW Wily "ee i Guy Should Always Fib fonsistently ? £1 ym fuer SY SHE _ Piersol,
matches at Maple Grove | week.| A vate was standing > imatches, Monday. 1 a ea 7 roi T- a SAN. YOU LITTLE = NOU Baker, .
one of the wrestler to ec outside hi There were originally thirty-two [If wi 1 J) 10 TS mes ex pr : MGRT IN FOUTS Jimmy MN
after a knocke “S players entered in the Governor's ji yn 5 a beets | Shirley :
he’s the cham rain- you always shave cutside?” Cup tournament. Mrs. Longeneck- YP 78 and Mar
‘ er answered: “Not be he sergeant. er is one of the six ladies who STAYED FN Pi and Nan
beaten twice since he d you wen their initial matches and have fo 2 NP Geike, ar
gut” I forgot to tion, the thus qualified to play in the quar- and Mis
wrestler came too four days after ter-finals. won by 1
fight. SU ————— ers. Ver
—A WISE OWL Hints to Travelers coi
ID Glues Tourist: np ——
Starved. Probably Native: h back, To close a trunk when over- | As Go
Hank: “We hadn't been hunting |hawg, suh.” packed. Landon
long when my rifle cracked! There| Tourist: “What's he rubbinghhim-| 1. Lose key down the well. able prog
lay. a bik bear at my feet!” self on the tree for?” 2. Trunk lid will automatically j = Ie
Frank (politely): “Had it been Native: “Jest stropping his elf, slam and remain permanently | fare un mar poke se swan a mite cus INTERNATIONAL CARTOON Con. 2: : Shes 0p
dead long?” suh, just stropping hisself. ilocked. | Tr on — = one fami