,, 1936 —— NG rs the feeding ay. A uch as , helps . Joy's ———— ce rs wor alll Ae WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1936 TI Religious News in This Community NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY Kraybill’s Mennonite Church 9:00 Sunday School. Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School 9:30. N. E. Garber, Superintendent. Church of the Brethren Florin, Pa. Children’s meeting, ening, October 25th. Sunday ev- There will be services in the Reformed Mennonite church next Sunday morning in Landisville at ten o'clock. First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School 9:30. F. B. Walter, superintendent. Morning Worship & Sermon 10:30. Evening Worship and Sermon 7:30 Mount Joy Mennonite Church 9:00 Sunday School. 7:30 P. M. Preaching. Friday Evening 7:00 School Workers’ Meeting. 7:30 Bible Study. Sunday Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. George Kercher, Minister Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service 10:45 A. M. Vespers 7:00 P. M. St. Mark's U. B. In Christ Church Rev. O. L. Mease, S. T. D.; D.D. Pastor Sunday School at 9:00 a. m. Morning Worship at 10:15. Evening Worship at 7:30. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 7:30. ee Church of God Rev. G. F. Broske, Minister Sunday School 2:30. Preaching 10:30. C. E. 6:30 Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday even- ing 7.30 P. M United Evangelical Congregational Church Rev. C. C. Reeder, Pastor Prayer service Wednesday 7:30. Bible School Sunday 9:30. Harvest Home Service Sunday Morning 10:30. K. L. C. E. Sunday evening 6:45. Evening Worship 7:30. Salunga Methodist Church Rev. Robert H. Comly, Minister 9:30 ‘Rally Day Service in the Bible School. Miss Elizabeth Eggles- ton of Phila, will make the ad- dress. 10:30 Morning Service Miss Egg- leston, speaking. Let us make this Sunday a Red Letter day. Come one, come all! Mount Joy Methodist Church Rev. Robert H. Comly, Minister 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Morning Worship. 7:30 Evening Service, Bible School Night Miss Eliza- beth Eggleston of Phila, will make | an address. 8:30 Sunday School Board. The evening service in the interest | of Sunday School work. All teach- ers, officers and pupils are cordially invited. Let us make this a great service. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. Albert K. Hayward, Rector October 25, 1936 20th. Sunday af- ter Trinity. 7:30 A. M. Celebration of the Holy Eucharist. 9:15 Church School. 10:30 Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. 6:15 Young Pepole’s Service Lea- gue in charge of Mr. Robert Buller. The speaker will be Mr. C. E. Stauffer of the Faculty of the High School. “We cannot be good Christians in critical moments if we have been poor Christians in ordinary times.” | Reich’s Church 2st Donegal Township Reichs Evangelical Congrega- tional church will observe its an- nual Rally Day on October 25. A Sunday School Rally on October 25. A Sunday School Rally will be held at 9:20 A. M. At 2 P. M. the church will present a Rally pro- | gram. Rev. J. Karl Harper, pastor of the Evangelical Congregational ! ciety will observe Worlds Mission- for a period of four to eight years, Sale Register Picked From If you want a notice ot your sale inserted in this register weekly from Community now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- Card Basket LY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are ready, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Booth Jo on rte spent Tuesday at Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bishop and of New Cumberland spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis and child- ren, Miriam, Lee, Nancy, Gary and | Thursday, Oct. 22—At his stock market one-half mile north of Rheems, at 1 o'clock, 40 head Dairy Cows, 35 Steers and some shoats by L. R. Mummau. Groff, auct. See Joyce, and Minnie Mummert mo- advertisement. tered to Valley Forge, on Sun- day. Robert K. Brown, sophomore at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, spent Thursday, Oct. 22—At 2 p. m. on the premises at Kinderhook, in West Hempfield township, a farm of ; the week-end with his parents, Mr. 26 acres with improvements. Also a [and Mrs. Elmer Brown. G-acre tract of land by Mrs. Harry Mr. E. Kame. C. S. Frank, auct. and Mrs. Ira Newcomer and Miss Alta Nunemaker, all of El- izabethtown and Mrs. John W. Saturday, October 24—On the | Newcomer, of town, motored to premises in the village of Millers- Pittsburgh, last Wednesday. ville, along the Slackwater Pike in| wz; nd Mrs. Phares Ginder and Manor Twp, real estate and per- | gyms Mae Ngomi, Esther and sonal property by Hattie of Fuirland, visited in the man. Edgar Funk, auct. home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Smith, of York, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Walters, Har- ry, Jr., and Barbara Anna Walters, Gerald Arntz, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hagenberger spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hunsecker at Al- Saturday, October 24—At 1:30 p. m. on the premises of Frank H. Shenck, one door east of the post- office, on Main street, Landisville, a large lot of household goods in ex- cellent condition by George Dierolf. C. S. Frank, auct. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gruber en- ST tertained the following guests at Tuesday, Oct. 27—At 12:30 at the their home on Sunday: Mr. and Grand View Farms, Middletown, . : Mrs. J. H. Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Pa., sixth annual anniversary all David Martin, Grand View Farms, C.S.Erb & Co., Mr. Lester Brubaker, owners. See advertisement. Mac Gruber ond Mrs: Ellen Gru- ber. Thursdey, October 20-41 12:30 Mr. and Mrs. William Shoemaker Pm Bi his farm near Campbell- of Vineland, New Jersey, and Mr. town, just off Route 117, fifty head : . Su and Mrs. Lawrence Witmer, Mr. of Canadian Holstein Friesian Reg- . . . and Mrs. Robert Brandt and family istered cows and heifers by Edward ; ' : O'Neil. Hess cid Dupes is Ge of Elizabethtown and Mr. and Mrs. d Ss 23s an pes, ucts. 990! Howard Kaylor and daughter, of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brandt of town, spent Sunday at Saturday, oct. 2p m, on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. the premises in the village of Florin, Kaylor lot of ground with 2} story concrete yor: Sunday, Mrs. John W. Newcomer i block house, garage, etc by J. Y. . Kline. Vols. sunt entertained a number of guests at gio, Buel dinner at her home on West Main er Q 3 . Saturday, October SAL 2p. m1, Street. Guests included: Mr. and g Mrs. John Hollinger and daughter, on the premises along the formerly : Peuitville Pike at a int row Lois, of Rohrerstown; Mr. and Mrs. Hite 9 Doss ™ Fncs Weidman and children Vera as Fruitville, lot of ground with ’ - NM yo 3 brick dwelling, frame barn, ete. by and John, of near Mt. Joy; Mr. and 1. ye Mrs. John Snavely and children, na oy Landis. Eimer. V. Rachael and Raymond, of Manheim; Sean, aud. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Landis and -hildren, Flvin and Esther, of Ore- Saturday in C ’ Saturday, October Hst-On ie gon; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holl- premises on East Main St., Florin, puklic sale of a 2} story concrete dwelling garage, chicken by Jacob Y. Kline. Sale o'clock. George S. inger and Mrs. John W. Newcomer, La of town. house ete. starts at 2 Vogle, auct. san 0am pmo [§ S01d For $160 An Acre street, and Columbia Avenue, Mt. (From page 1) Joy, a large lot of household goods by Esther Brown Hipple. C. S. Frank, Auct. purchased for $5,500 the H. L. Hess 14—On the | poultry farm at Union Square, four miles northwest of Manheim, at public sale Saturday afternoon. The farm contains 24 acres of which 7 acres are in meadow. NRE He The property includes a brick WHERE TO EAT WHILE house, bank barn, laying ‘houses, “DOING” THE EXHIBIT HERE | 1450 capacity; brooder houses, 2500 —— capacity; fully equipped with feed- Ladies Bible Class | ers, stoves and automatic fountains. | Pressure water system and buildings electrically lighted. Dwelling Withdrawn Saturday, November premiscs at 424 Columbia Ave. Mt, Joy, household goods by Mrs. Mary Kolp at 2 P. M. C. S. Frank, auct. The Young of Trinity Lutheran Church will have a stand at the Church House where they will sell baked pota- } toes, sandwiches, etc. Saturday afternoon Myrtle Groff| | Delicious refreshments will also | Mellinger cffered a four-acre plot of ke for sale by the 4-H Club at | ground in the village of Rheems, & Risser’s garage by the along the concrete Y. P. S. L. in the Market House public sale. Erected thereon are a and by the Loyal Sons Class of the frame dwelling, wash house, barn, United Brethren Church in Ream’s |garage and poultry at $5,500.00. F.| garage. B. Aldinger was the auctioneer. PROPERTY WITHDRAWN On Saturday afternoon Messrs. i You can get all the news of this locality for less than three cents a Harry M. Ressler and Isaac K.| week through The Bulletin. Ressler offered a 5-acre plot at Florin, Mt. Joy township, at pub-| lic sale. 5 poultry houses i thereon. The properties were with- . : : drawn for want of bids. church, Millersville, will deliver a — Esme gospel address on “For Such a MRS. SHULTZ, OF THIS BORO | Time as This.” SUES FOR A DIVORCE This is the week of Mt. Joy's | Anr.ual Community Exhibit. 1 Florin U. B. in Christ Church Rev. J. W. Funk, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. ard J. Shultz, on grounds of “de-| Prayer Meeting Thursday even-'sertion and conviction of a crime.” ing 7:30 P. M. According to the papers filed in Sunday evening service 7:15 PM. | the court house, Mrs. Shultz charged The Women's Missionary Society that her husband was convicted of will observe World's Missionary forgery and sentenced to the New Advancement Day, on Sunday Eastern Penitentiary at Graterford Mrs. Catherine E. Shultz, of 117 Columbia Avenue, Monday filed suit ary Advancement Day, on Sunday where he is now imprisoned. evening October 25th at 7:15 P.M.! They were married on February Miss Minnie Lehman, a returned 2, 1930 and separated April 12, 1930. Missionary from India will speak. | | A eee. A special program is being a Watson: “How do you know ranged and the public is cordially there's been a picnic here?” invited to attend this meeting. Holmes: “I see by the papers.” day sale of 235 head of live stock by rash Gruber I Miss Verna A90-A.Farm highway at| There are two Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rudy, of Bal- | and a garage for divorce from her husband, Rich-|Gephart visited Mildred Gephart at| IE. MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, Prof. Gaige Republican” says a sign forty feet long which spans the city- | Millersville owned viaduct over Old Cahokia Spoke Wed. $2,500,000 of Taxpayers’ Money ‘Sunk’ in Creek FAST ST. LOUIS, ILL—"Vote | creek here, “Cahokia creek,” the sign explains, *‘is still here— | $2,500,000 taxpayers’ money is gone.” ‘That is the amount the (from page 1) PVA spent to divert the channel {|month of September: Jean Buller, of the stream, which is an open |p Brubaker, Martha Ebersole, sewer, duct says, Another sign on the via- | “Smell it.” Mildred Ebersole, Anna Ruth Hess, Fae Hanshue, Helen Koser, Peggy Moose, Leda Neff, Betty Kling, Janet Tells How Women Lost Nentwig, Doris Rice, Dorothy Jobs Under New Deal Sheetz, Marian Weaver, Beulah CHICAGO.—Appointment of four Wolgemuth, Robert Bowers, Martin women to positions of importance in|Brubaker, Donald Engle, Eugene ne Roosevelt administration was| Engle, James Eichler, William Gee- oniy smoke screen’ to cover the sey, Claire Hoffmaster, Curvin Mar- discharge of hundreds of others un-| . Jr... John Pack Roller der Section 213 of the National Econ.| th Jf John Teck, oller, Earl Shenk, Charles Johnston, : : Joseph Wolgemuth, Roy Wolge- muth. Teacher, Miss Rhoda Engle. The following pupils of Room 2 have had perfect attendance during Betty Arndt, Lois Bru- Betty Eber- Robert Wem ns saa September: baker, Marian Fitzkee, sole, Jean Erb, Ethel Herr, Irene Herr, Helen Herr, Doris Leedom, : | Kathryn Martin, Elsie Myers, Anna : [Neff, Ruth Rensel, Mildred Walters, |Ethel Wolgemuth, George Baltozer, : |J. Omar Brubaker, Benjamin Fair, Stanley Ginder, Brady Hess, John H. Lutz, Darvin Musser, Billy Rider, Harold Shearer, Charles Sheetz, Ralph Shenk, Roy Shuman, Vernon t | Weaver, Bobby Zeiters, James For- ry. Teacher, Miss Anna Mae Eby. The following pupils of Room 3 have had perfect attendance during Gi September: Joyce Elaine Baker, Judge Grace A. Miles Pauline Crowl, Lois Erb, Edna For- oly act said Sod G A ry, Jane Geesey, Martha Geib, » Said Judge Grace Heisey, Rhoda Hess, Flor- Miles of Independence, Kas., in a| oC C5 2 a oh D ne ence Martin, Winifred Nissley, speech before a group of women here. Jean Rensel, Dorothy Rider, Jean She cited one case which she said |Rider, Esther Shank, Sarah Snook, was typical of the way women civil |Eileen Walters, William Bailey service workers were replaced by Baltozer, Theodore Dunk, political appointees. : io “A married woman earning $1,200 Vincent Engle, Roy Forney, Bruce a year, whose husband was also Gingrich, Aaron Musser, Clyde working for the government at a |Nentwig, Wilmer Oberholtzer, salary of $1,500 a year—supporting [Charles Paules, Lehman Smith, both parents—was discharged under | William Walters, Paul Weiser. the provisions of the law,” she said. ‘“‘Her position was filled, not by a Teacher, Miss Vater | and Six, | single woman or the head of a fam.| Pupils of Grades Five ily—but by the wife of a railroad |Who have had perfect attendance for the month of September are: | official making $10,000 a year.” —_——————— : David Bowers, Harry Derr, Eugene | | Dunk, Donald Eichler, Ammon Hof- | * Happenings fer, Walter Maxwell, Robert Sliger, | Richard Ulrich, John Henry Wittle, In the Town Pauline Buller, Jane Derr, Effie Ruth Eshleman, ° Hess, Evelyn Hoffmaster, Velma Of Florin Hoffmaster, Rachel Kraybill, Ruth Ruth Hess, Mary Lehigh, Ella Martin, Betty Jane Mec- TEE . . |Kinney, Geraldine Miljanich, Ar- Mr. Merle Buller is on the Rider, Ruth Smith, Anna Mar- list at this writing. ltha Wolgemuth. Teacher, Mr. Funk. Mr. Frank Haas visited his sister ar HE [3 wiv | at Sones on pai [CHERRY HILL DEFEATED 1 Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Musser cal-} GRANDVIEW SCHOOL led on Miss Lizzie Herr on Sun-| cno day. { i : J | A hall game was held last Friday Mrs. Clara Anderson and Miss] Cherry Hill School between the Kathryn Gish were up in the moun- fCherry IH and. the Crondview f tains. | yor te The was 46-21 in | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Landvator and" of ene. Wg IL. Wes Bi | Mes Ella Easton, spent Sunday at| The following pupils played: (ie moutuatss, | Grandview—C. Lehman, W.| Miss Miriam Brandt from near fans. J Brandt. E Martin BE > “| Newtown spent the week-end with | hman, B. Stark, BR. Mellinger, J i Miss Evelyn Fike. { Martin, S. Sherer, L. Wolgemuth, Mrs. Albert Fike spent Thurs-| Viv baker. joy os Commie visiting Mr. Leo| "oye, Hill-W. Gundlach, J.| mith and family M. Heisey, L. Heisey, H. Mr. and Mrs. J Calder P izabethtown visited Miss : gin { Fshelman, | Meckley, P. Sweigart, M. Geib. Henry Eby of El- Lizzie | Sites, "ee on Tuesday. : i — ai ©. 5 ERO & CO, Owners. Miss Mary Garber, o Maytown, | Adore tn The Bullet. . 3 was the weekend guest of Miss] LANCASTER CO. PA, PAGE THREE | MT. JOY GRID SQUAD WILL TRAVEL TO PAXTANG ON SUN. Traveling to Paxtang this Sunday October 25, the Mt Joy will try to keep their when they meet the afternoon, “Nevonians” slate clean Melrose A. A. of Harrisburg. | All players are required to meet at Newcomer's Service Station Sun day at 12:30 in uniform OTICE To Everybody Having PUBLIC SALE G. K. WAGNER, Auct. R. Phone 920R13 ears of experience ales, so see me first | » big money. 50% stock sales. This ur Farm Stock undred dollars rs are charg- Any M. K. ENTERLI] RHEEMS, PENNA. “Bulletin’’ Advertising Is the Key To Success I have many at auctioneering if you want to sa reduction on farm means I will call sale for only 50c per where most auction ing you $1.00 per small job I will call fr as low as di A $3.00 and up. Cow and horse sales To™3 $5.00 and up. \ { Atle Give me a cal | I am at your servike. | G. K. Wagner Auctioneer Give me your sale date early, s0 | you get the date you want. In ordering merchandise by the Company, I ask please that you use vo address, that deliveries can be made more 180-W or 5-R for any information. CHAS. DERR PHONE NO. 180-W MOUNT JOY, PA a sept.24tf | THE PLACE TO BUY MUMMAU’S GBAND VIEW FARMS 6% ANNIVERSARY L DAY SALE PA. ISDAY, OCT. 21 3 9 A. M. SHARP (EAD LIVE STOCK The Sale On The 23rd of QCTOB I WILL HAV, as follows and 1st also some COWS o freshen in De- 85 HEAD COWS CALF HEIFE and heifers dud cember and Ja 40 HEAD of 4 to 12 wezks this one of the heifers and calv ary. ANED CALVES, . You will find the fart est lot of cows, . sold. with t want to of cows that will make money for Also have We don’t want plenty of other along to sell them too high. We COWS sell the ones that make ey for you. 35 STEERS SEYS, you know th You Know We Sell Some Shoates accredited and bloodg tested. This sale wi 30 HEAD NORTHERN and CEN. 3 Pe TRAL PENNA. CO all breeds, held every tw nadians this yeafk so don’t miss this sale. Catalod@on sale day. 30 HEAD A OHED GUERNSEYS ND Y g!l blood tected a good lot, A FEW Avie and accredited andg 20 HEAD OF TE Notice the sale will be heim at J. Charles and at Hershey's place every A lot of yearling hei 3 ey ' bulls. y ; wo weeks. These sales are for 20 HEAD all—we need your hzlp. Sale starts at one o’clock— that is right. The Place—Mummau's Live Stock Mar- Of Acclimated HORSES AND MULES Some well mated ket, Rheems, Pa. Col. Simon Groff, Auct. L Herr & Gainer, Clks. . R. MUMMAU Start positively at 9 73 BE Be % ea Penna. Cows, then oF i 7 7% Sl § B WB a Ohios next and nadia S 1k bia (Hl a 7 est sharp. "i Bd 2 7 BE Bs a? a 1 i Remember, all day Oct. 27, Free Delivery. THU DAY, OCT. 25th, ’36 AT 12:30 M. I WILL SELL {Barbara Landvator. visited Miss | | Miss Helen Baker, Maytown | {Aud ey Blottenberger of | on Sunday afternoon. | Miss Stella Wachstetter attended | [the Christian Endeavor Convention! at Lancaster in Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kraybill Wolge- | imuth and Mrs. Emma Peifer visi-| ted with Miss Lizzie Herr. Mr. and Mrs. William Melhorn, | of Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs. | lc. A. Melhorn on Saturday. A children’s meeting will be held | lat the Church of the Brethren on | [Sunday evening, October 25th. OS were weekend guests and Mrs. J. Y. timore, Md, of her parents, Mr. Kline. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Melhorn and | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Strickler spent {Sunday at Millersburg visiting, Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Luke Keifer and | family. Mr. George Vogle and Mrs. Harry] A Sensation in the the State Crippled Children’s Home | on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Landvator| and daughter, Barbara and Miss | Mary Garber and Mrs. Jacob Boy- | er, spent the weekend at the] Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller Sr.| and children and Mr. and Mrs. | Henry Miller Jr. and children were] guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eb- ersole on Sunday. { _————————— Mt. Joy's Community show will be held Thursday, Friday, and Sat. | Marietta & Henry Sts. PHONE ® John G. Longendcker Friesian pws and Heifers well grown, with square udders 3S 4 . Fully accredited and bloc and well placed teats, handsome that will please anyone who (90) 8 | hay: Shem. They are of the best families, C Registered @ d tested Snows, Ormsbys, Segis and Pontiacs, families nected for ype and heavy production of milk of high quality. " . . 3 est Price Field Those who have sezn these cattle cay they absolutely the choicest backed. You can pick bound to please you. bun:h I have ever imported, being large, straid show cows and I know that as producers they . A Heifer and bul! calves frem the abeve good cows. bos and Transfcrs free. Inspection invited. ba Edward O’ PALMYRA, LEBANON CO, PA, R.D. 2 Individual Health Charts, Pedigrees, eal Moun ov, Pa. My farm is near Campbelltown, just off Route 117, w connects 204-M Highways 5 and 422. Hess and Dupes, Auctieneers Harvey Retlew dierees These cattle can be seen en my place any time before day ¢ py,