ow nd oo 0 Sed 25S ka Many Local Business Men Extend The Season’s Greetings—Read Pages Four and Five "The Mount Joy Bulletin Good Mechanics and Modern Machinery at Your Service. VOL. XXXVI NO. 30 La tr ny wegen vs Bont Money Spent in News- paper Advertising Is A i Good Investment. MOUNT JOY, PENNA., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, 1936 $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE [THE LADIES’ BIBLE CLASS HELD FIRST XMAS PARTY ® ® The first Christmas party of the 4 Christmas Time | Ladies Bible Class of the Evangel- | ical Congregational Church was held LE: (RL OS FETE ILE CEL IL TL EL AL rE AR A 2 RL AE RE ER AER | on Thursday evening at the home of | Mrs. H. B. Arntz with Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Arntz as hos- Again the spirit of Christmas, bringing with | tosses. Mrs. Kramer offered prayer it its great promise of universal joy, descends [ne Mrs Bishop read the Scripture upon the world. “Merry Christmas” where- | A Christmas hymn was sung with . i. . { Mrs. Reeder at the piano. Each one ever the inspiring words greet the ear, in | present received a gift from Santa whatever tongue, they change vou, as they { who came with a well-filled pack. Sy | Those present were: Rev. and Mus. change us. Brotherhood, love, humanity's {C. C. Reeder, Mrs. S. H. Heckler, great capacity for fellowship and kindness, all Mes, Mary Lineberry, Mrs. Alex Kramer, Mrs. Earl Kaylor, Mus, spring forward with man’s spiritual life. With the feeling of « purpose, with a sense Bulletin will continue principles of leadershi be a happy one. mightiest vet most mysterious expression of | through carnest cffort to fulfill an adopted | with a sincere and heartfelt pledge that The vice, we offer our wishes that your Christmas this | Boyd Bishop, Mrs. George Myers, ! Mrs. Charles Morton, Mrs. Harry Kaylor, Mrs. Harry Weidman, Mus. Earl Myers, Mrs. Frank Haug, Miss | Ella Eshleman, Mrs. H. G. Walters, 1 year made complete | Mi. Warren Bates, Mae Weidman, Alice Bishop and Mrs. Arntz the coming of of welcome humility, News of The Day From % The Dailies * fle FOLKS CAN KEEP POST- *! | | { ED BY GLANCING AT THIS to follow its acceped | p and community ser- THE PUBLISHER COLUMN OF CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS Happenings | In the Town Of Flori 1n Mrs. J. C. Wagner, of Summer- dale, spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Harry Keener. Mrs. Cora Stoll is visiting her daughter, Mrs. McConnell at Glen- olden Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haldeman, of Jersey, spent Saturday with his sister, Annie Musselman. | Mrs. Victor Brooks Mrs. Jacob Kline Jr., spent Tuesday at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogle and Mrs. Park Shetter Saturday at Lancaster. | Mrs. Eli Smeltzer called on Mrs. Ella Wachstetter. ! and spent Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Fry visi- ted Mrs. Bertha Shoemaker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Melhorn cal- led on the following people: Mr. | (Turn to page three) ——— — > ~~ WILL GET PLAYGROUND J. E. Baker, of York, has pur- chased the plot of ground where the former Bainbridge bullding burned down, years ago, and is blasting and ex- cavating the foundations of the school building, in prepara- tion to terrace the ground for a playground for the town. | | { | school several concrete Christmas Programs To Be Given ST. MARK'S U. B. CHURCH Christmas program by the choir of the St. Mark's United Brethren in Christ Church, December 27, 1936 at | 7:30 P. M. Organ Chimes, 1—O Little Town | of B-thlehem, 2—Away In a Mang- er; Processional Carol, Hark! The | Herald Angels Sing; Invocation, De- | votional Hymn, It Came Upon The | Midnicht Clear; Prayer; Offertory, | : ? . i'n the future. T, . Darrenkamp, deceased, Kamennoi, Ostrow, Rub'nstein, | eb ohn H : So ! : . : | s ass sit. Gaul; Cantata, The Christ Child, C. | Hmoty In on ie B. Hawley, Solo voices, Soprano— | Elsie Bentzel, Ruth Hoffer; Alto— | Esther Beahm; Tenor—Merl Hoffer, | Curtis Reisch; Bass—Warren Ben- | tzel; Recessional Carol, Silent Night, | Holy Night; Benediction, Response; | Postlud~, Hallelujah Chorus, from! “Messiah”, Handel; Choir members: | Mrs. W. Bentzel, Mrs. M. | (Turn to page three) RRR == = $250 worth of hides were stolen ' from a man at Peach Bottom. Three killed autos in the vicinity of Harrisburg ' A plant of the Dodecatheon over Sunday. Media variety found by Alice, The Department at Strickler, a number of years ago! estimates Pennsylvania's 1936 crops was considered a freak until re-|worth $76,651,000. cently when is was named by a] Red Lion's new $80,000 postoffice ‘noted authority, Dr. M. L. Fernald, | building was ransacked, the vault the head of the Department of blown and $1,200 stolen. Botany at Harvard and in charge of | The crying of a child probably ithe Gray Herbarium. saved the lives of four persons at A mounted specimen, photograph, Wrightgville. and seed prepared by Mrs. Louise | with gas. F. A. Tanger and Emma Groff have| The closed Coatesville Trust Co. been accepted for this Herbarium [paid at Cambridge, Massachusetts. {dend et fcent was paid. SUSPENDED TILL SPRING The work of grading for the re- MISS ALICE STRICKLER FOUND VERY RARE PLANT persons were by Washington | The house was filled | its depositors another divi- last week. To date 74 per- | Genevive Lancaster, aged 11, was | struck by an automobile at New- location of the highway east of [ville while walking home {rom | town, from the farm of John Hays | Sunday School. to Salunga, will be partly suspend-| They're still selling high priced ed until Spring. | farms in Lancaster county. Down | The Pennsylvania Railroad com- fat Eden a man purchased a 44-acre pany objected to having the under- |farm at $335.60 per acre. pass work done at this time and Wye nearly all the men engaged there TOY DISPLAY IN AUNT SALLY'S were sent to Marysville yesterday | The boys of the Y. P. S. L. are where they will work on a similar | displaying, Aunt Sally's Kit- project. | chen, the toys they have re-decor- The majority cf the grading for [ated and repaired and which they in the job here is done. {will put in Santa's pack for the tt ———— {needy children. TWO CARS COLLIDE These toys were donated by citi- On Saturday noon Officer Zer- [zens of Mount Joy, and the boys phey was called to East Donegal [redeemed them from their used and Barbara Streets to investigate [cond’tion. The stoves, jacks, and | tool-sets were donated by the Grey- Iron Co. You over! an accident which was caused by the snow. Samuel Becker, of Florin, driving a bread truck, was making a left turn to Donegal street and Charles Coventry, of Lancaster, was gong Fast on Donegal street. Both cars were damaged but no one was hurt. are invited to look them | rl Geren WANTS COMPENSATION Elizabethtown disabled turned Joseph Smith, an apple picker, weeks after a threw him on the ground while he was working for Elmer R. Snyder, Florin, October 12. Now seeks workman's compensation. is being heard in court today. a A FOX CHASE SATURDAY H. H. Siegrist, manager of the | Red Shutter Inn, will hold fox | chase on Saturday, December 26. A real red fox, just caught, will be dropped at 2:30. Brings your friends land enjoy this lively chase. metre AUD 4 re SUITS STARTED Roy B. Sheetz and A. C. Sheetz, ‘rating as Sheetz Funeral home vs. Harry A. Darrenkamp, executor of was four met CR WILL START A SHOP Mr. Joseph Detwiler, one of the at Joseph B. Hershey's shep, informed his employer Sat- urday that he will resign effiective January 1. Mr. Detwiler contemplates open- ing a tonsorial parlor of his own ‘n the former Bush Weaver shop on West Main Street. eee CHANGED LOCATION The patrons of the Ida Mae Beau- ‘y Shcoppe are informed of the change in location, from the Green- ~wal? property, on West Main St., to her residence on Marietta St. where she will continue her work ladder and he His case karbers a CHRISTMAS DANCE The public is cordially invited to attend a Christmas Night Dance at Patton's Hotel, Florin, to the music of Jake Olweiler and his orchestra. MARRIAGE LICENSES Ralph D. Andrew, Jr., Lancaster, and Violet A. Spangler, Mt. Joy. Albert H. Gingrich, Mt. Joy R. D. 2, and Esther Marie Sprout, 59 W. Donegal st. Mt. Joy. There is a balance of $8,487.94 in § —_—— the estate of Fannie Nissley, late of { Mr. Garriet Arntz of Lebanon Rapho, for distribution among the |spent the week-end with Mr. and heirs. Mrs. H. G. Walters. FOR THE HEIRS Christmas Sisterhood Program On Bible Class Thur.,.Dec.24 Met Thurs. THE SCHOOL WILL EXERCISES UNION SQUARE RENDER APPROPRIATE TOMORROW EV- met at the home of Clinton G. Eby, | |§ where they spent a very enjoyable | evening : tal The following were present: Mor- | oii A gy riss Gainor, past teacher and speak- lg f BASES lor of the evening; Herman Hossler, MENT OF THE UNITED BRETH- | CLINTON EBY HOST TO LOYAL SONS S. S. CLASS The Loyal Sons' Sunday School | class of the United Brethren Church | { | Charles Zellers, Clinton Eby, Nor- The Legion people who h this party sO suce The followi HO O'NEIL = GEORGE BROWN EARL MILLER PAUL HIPPLE LOREN SOMER ROY SHEETZ IRVIN BISHOP J. KLUGH | : | ENING—C. ARTHUR HOLLING- EN CHURC EAST \ . . Eh 2s un : BA BEN cin RCH ON EAST MAN |. Sprecher, Cloy Hoffer, Arthur || ER. TEACHER STREET Zerphey, Alvin Bigler, Warren Ben- Ta is - tzel, James Sheaffer and John L. | An appropriate Christmas pro- The Sisterhood Bible Class met in Brubaker } gram will be rendered at Union | their monthly session last Thursday The January meeting will | held | Ji < me eg 1 xe held § A < se 'sohonl 3 is ns i +» baseme . : 7 i ¥ Square school, in Rapho town: hip, | evening in the basement of the with Arthur Zerphey on North Bar- on Thursday evening, December 24, | church with thirty-eight members bara. Stract eo = : i Street. i at 7:30 P. M. and three visitors present. The fea- i The program consists of the fol- | ture of the evening was a delightful { lowing: Christmas party. The room was very D 1 : : BS party. aii | y | Address of welcome, Harold Kulp: attractively decorated with green 0 e 1V er, reciiation, “Merry Christmas,” Mel- and red paper streamers. A beau- | 18 vin W enger; recitation, “Doll's | tiful fire-place in the front of the ce ageant . Christmas,” Geraldine Longeneck- | 100m with wreaths. reindeers, light- . | MEET REV. & MRS,'C, C. REEDER er; recitation, “Baby's Stocking,” {eq candles and Chri . | dca 8 ¢ : wistmas tree ¢ N ) Kathryn Rohrer; exercise, “Signs | 4 Pp : phon 12n 0 eace| New: Pastor of Evangelical Church and Bride J > Op. 9! Chxd al three . yo; gia | The giving spirit was present in a | M Mari Ir K | Shi fn A Christmas Sone JOYCE pile of gifts on the floor under the | IN CHURCH OF GOD HERE SUN- J ry ag Ie A er, ‘eciation ol PIS as y Er ANY. val . REN aughte « Mr. ana Mrs uiey Jivler; recitation, wristma (Turn to page 6) DAY NIGHT UNDER THE DI- |. i a oy 54 e airs Star Edith Rubl: “A Christmas | Kramer of Rutherford Heights be- | y ’ ( { > ae RECTION OF MISS ETHEL Acrostic,” nine children; songs by WIFE PREFYRS © rina GORE. oH ON S! A ““Jlcame the bride of Clarence C. Primary grades; recitation, “Christ- Oh 5 ! ig id a iy Reedet son of Mr: and Mrs. David | n eneral mag,” Naomi Wolgemuth; dialogue, | 2 Saturday evening Officer Zer- | C. Reeder, Sunbury, Pa., on ke - “A Christmas Surprise” exercise, phey was called to the home of | A pageant entitled “The Sign of |urday, November 28. at 7:00 o'clock Briefl ) \ 1d (Turn to page 6) | William Hess, East Main Street. | Peace,” under the direction of Ethel [in the Evangelical Congregational y O ore Aa ans Mrs. Hess complained that Mr. Moore, will be presented by the [Church at Rutherford Heights. The STAGED OPERETTA [Hess was drunk and disorderly. | young people of the Church of God [ceremony was performed by the | INTERESTING H APP ENINGS An operetta, entitled “The Girl [He was placed in the Boro fockup of town on Sunday night at 7:30. [Presiding Elder of the Wester FROM ALL OVER THE COUN- Whe fad No wos. pies and ordered to appear before Squire | The regular church choir will fur- District, Rev. C. D. Huber, assis- TRY FOR THE BENEFIT OF by the paps of whe Sunny. Zeller when he was released on | nish the music. ted by Rev. George S. Albright THOSE WHO HAVE LITTLE He da ot Bugho township oR Sunday. The keynote of the pa is | Pastor of the bride. TIME TO READ § raphe I 1 oO - Eee ov vy > thrice words ir The bride wore a transparent ered Saturday evening, Music was fur- | PA © | taken from Christ's words, “A new ren : nished by the rhythm orchestra. | PROPERTY SOLD commandment I give unto you, That | green velvet wn with a cors: Winter began on Monday, which This wi Christmas enfertain- | For Barbara Hess Estate, Landis- | ye love one another; asI have loved |“! gardenia was the shortest day of the year. ment | ville, concrete block house and gar- | you, that ye also love one another.” The bride a graduate of Hum- $332 was stolen from a cash eon {age in Paradise, to James Martin, | The pageant has a prologue, two [Raisin High School and Beck- | qrawer at the Hamilton Club, Lan- (Bonk £2 ORO " volleve *ha Ras PURCHASED A FARM | Ronks R. D., or $3,060. lacts, and an epilogue. Both acts take | ness Colle She i caster Phares Nissley, of near Mount | ET MD Weer i place in the library of Mrs. Crane’ en i Yd os pe >. The net sale of Christmas seals Joy, purchase the 170-acre farm Miss Janet Wood, of Wrightsville, | home. Sr aon id in the county up to Sunday was near Newtown, from Elmer K. a teacher in the Manheim schools, Isabelle Crane had lost her only |= I : , Brags of Roh His ' [$7,392 er eld "We NAT i di Turn t go 3) SCN00, and. ACW : wi : r Brandt for $92 per acre was mjured in an auto mishap. I (Turn to page 3) Nor & week tags thi Ten persons were injured in auto All. reside at v. Pa. where accident the week-end in sev. C. C. pa F< vicinity | | Trinity Evangel egationa Harold Lutz, 40, of Ephrata, fell i Church 22 feet off a garage roof and ; - - wasn't hurt. Miss Anna Gramm, 18, Marietta, ortuaryv Wi njured an auto mishap at . Millersville Ha Lor Ephrata, paid a eCOr I ov ourt fi with a bogus $50 check ( he dd Jury last week as € § re t new hospital for | th n the county. MANY OF OUR BEST KNOWN Seiler, of town, who RL PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO “crved on the Grand Jury at Phila- To THAT GREAT BEYOND WITH- delphia week, was excused : IN THE PAST WEEK Friday until January 11 de; | - i nce Grissinger’s Service Edward Huber, 66, died at M Static St., presented its cust a very useful x 18 oc 4-0z. can of Sinclair fternoon &t 4 o'clock the W «5 Ww 38. died TS te after . 411 give . NRF . On Thursday 2 (45. American Legion will ¢ i $ CARDS WITHDRAWN \ anle Post v0, 20d . ‘ ; . m . 2 ' Ebersole Do ai Christmas Party. : > | Sheridan T. Wolf. 69 1 ie State withdrew the driver's Veuth « invited to be at the Legion | Mountville Is of week. All the children are ve | Wi $ elic 67.1 A 1g Hei~ Home at the above time. pst there were jad Mor J 1; for reckless : our pos i William Kolb, 7: #45) ass arty held by ie has orad- i At the first pars PE ent and this has St | Marietta, died at Lancaste a 5 dred children pres arty more than | : : five hun il at the last party } Aaron C. Sharp, 61 . ually increased he attended. B® Moccia, died at Ha Pic e ‘rom Walia xd child . \ ae | al IK I eight hundre desires to thank all the ; Wil H. Kready, w known Ea L 8 at this time ave SO willin essful. neg is the (Committee fro ake gly cooperated to n fra. er md en = Community Card Basket e Post: m the GIVEN THIRTY DAYS JOHN GELTMACHER On Sat oo pi a a 8 ! 3 oe! CLAUDE ZELLER of vag anes wi GEORGE ZELLER lord I i Mrs. Elmer Hone \ ALBERT MYERS ‘rom ¢ pl tl CARL GERMER Log : ‘Fe ENECKER Ee K JOHN LONGENE Bi. el Oi SAMUEL SHEETZ | ‘he ir eigh {30 T | — -—— | BIRTHS Ober and | Mr. and Mrs. Enos Gibble of near | daughter nk { his he birt Si i Mr. ng pro ! Flizabetht M f n | tal, ay Pl | Mrs. Becker, was I 3 3 th her pa { Baker, of this place and Mrs. Clayton B. Kelle Se ren Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Walters and Miss Merriel Jean Nissly, a stu- | Mrs. H. B. Artz attended the lent at Temple University is home golden wedding celebration in honor of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mor. the Christmas holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy Nissly n at Lancaster Saturday even-