The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 24, 1937, Image 6

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    PACE SIX

“Nation's Fair”
Their Objective




Mrs. Vincent Astor
Winthrop W. Aldrich
NEW YORK (Special)=—Mrs. Vin-
cent Astor, society leader and civie
worker, has been appointed Chair-
man of a National Women’s Advisory
Committee for the New York World's
Fair of 1939. Winthrop W. Aldrich, |
Chairman of the Chase National |
Bank, is heading the men’s National |
Committee. Together they will enlist
more than 10,000 committee workers
in a nationwide campaign to arouse
interest in and create support for the
New York Fair. Grover Whalen,
President of the Fair Corporation has |
announced that State Chairmen will
be named later and that every state
will be brought into active partici- |
pation in the New York Fair, making
it truly national.

CLASSIFIED
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VOTE OF THANKS—The Hinkle
family wishes to thank their neigh- |
bors and friends for their kindness
and sympathy during their recent
bereavement. feb.24-1t-p
WANTED—2 Reliable Men. Must |
be good workers. Steady work, good |
income. Drive your own car. Apply
Box E Bulletin office. feb.24-1t-p |
WANTED—Man with store
perience. Must apply at once.
earnings. Box R Bulletin office.
feb.24-1t-p


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Good

WANTED—Girl or woman for
cooking and general housework.
Weekends off. Address applications
to B. General Delivery, Mount Joy, |
Pa. feb..24-1t-pd
VOTE OF THANKS—We wish to
thank all neighbors and friends who
so kindly assisted and for floral con-
tributions in our recent bereave-
ment. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown,
Jr. feb.24-1t-p
FOR SALE—One Fat Hog Apply
913R4, Mount Joy, Pa. feb.24-1t- pd. | {
FREE—If excess
Stomach Ulcers,
tion, Heartburn,
Nause
scription,
Store.


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5, Indiges Be
Bloating,
pre-
Garber’s Drug
feb. 2 12t- P|
> ANCLor Ss
to now on |
send the
NOTICE—If you want
what day you were born,
, month and date to me, with 10
nts for return reply. M. H. Reid- |
r. Elizabethtown. feh.24-1t-pd
CABINET FOR SALE- A Wood |
Cabinet with a number of covered |,
bins and an equal number of draw-
ers. Suitable for a store. Will sell
very reasonable. Apply at the Bul-
letin, Mt. Joy. jan.29- tf
Iam Buying and Selling anything 5
in the line of Hay, Straw, Corn, Etc.,
for E. B. Fritz & Sons, Quarryville.
Call D. H. S. DERR. 53 W. Main St.,
Mt. Joy. Phone 72-R. feb.17-4t

WANTED—FROM ONE TO ONE
HUNDRED SHARES GERBERICH- |
PAYNE SHOE COMPANY PRE-|
FERRED STOCK. WILL PAY $102.50
AND INTEREST TO DATE. AP-
PLY JNO. E. SCHROLL, MOUNT
JOY. feb.17-tf

« New Harness, Collars, Auto Top
Upholstering Service, Ranges,
rs, Electric Washers, Chest of
Beds, Springs, Davenports,
es, etc. Repair work will
receive prom attention at reason-
able prices. YouMgatronage solicited.
Call phone 133-R. Wgantz's Second-
hand Store, 332 WestWligh Street,
Elizabethtown, Pa. f

py
D GAS STOVE FOR SALE
4-burner with Oven,
i d Broiler. Will
sell for $5.00. Call 8 letin Office,
Mount Joy. v.18-1f
EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE
Estate of Charles M. Frey, late of
Rapho Township, Lancaster County,
Pa., deceased.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same,
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, re-
siding at R. D. 1, Manheim, Pa.
MELVIN FREY,
Executor
Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attys.
feb.10-6t


Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.
Landigsville
{and Paul,
of
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Mortuary
Record For
Past Week|
(From page 1)
Frank Keath, of Elstonville, is a
sister.
Albert Funk,
penter of Falmouth,
City. Mrs.
ainbridge
71, a former car-
died in Jersey |
Bachman, of
ister.
Amanda
R.D
MRS. CHRISTIANA NAUMAN
Mrs. Christiana Nauman, seventy-
two, formerly of Elizabethtown,
died Monday of a cerebral hemorr-
at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Noah Longenecker, of Pal-
myra R. D. She will be buried at
ibethtown Thursday p. m.
SIMON K. NISSLEY
K. Nissley, 82, died at
For many years he op-
rated a lunch rcom opposite the
old P. R. R. station there and prior
to that time resided on a farm west
of Florin. The funeral was held
this morning with interment in the
Mennonite cemetery.
is a
hage
Simon
Lancaster.
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MRS. FANNIE E. WITMER
Mrs. Fannie E. Witmer, seventy-
four formerly of Elizabethtown.
died a home, at Harrisburg
from cerebral apoplexy.
She was the widow of the late
David Z. Witmer and is survived
the following children: Chester
both of Hershey; Ava
Harrisburg; Bernice, wife |
J. K. Bard, Buffalo, N. Y.; and
the following brothers and sisters:
Pharis Garber, Columbia; Mrs.
P.ris Shelly, Florin; and Miss
Mildred Garber, Maytown.
were held Saturday at
with interment in the
Cemetery, Elizabeth-
t her
by
Witmer,
Services
the a.
Mt. Tunnel
town.
MRS. AMOS DPIFFENDERFER
Mrs. Elizabeth Diffenderfer, forty,
of Rapho township, near Manheim,
died Monday of pneumonia after an
cne week. She was a
daughter of the late Frank and
Amanda Kline Knier and is survi-
ved by her husband, Amos, and the
Franklin, Myr-
Amos, Jr., and
of
| following children:
tle. Paul, Claude,
Vera, all at home; also the follow-
ing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Annie
Manheim; John Knier, Man-
BR. D; Mrs. Clark Chron-
Lititz; Mrs. Harry Sangrey,
West Lancaster; Mrs, George Con-
ner, Mrs. Albert Commens and Miss
Ada Knier, all of Manheim.
Seidel,
heim,
ister,
ELMER E. BRANDT
Flmer E. Brandt, sixty-seven,
who resides near the former Ram-
sey toll gate, in West Donegal, died
it 2 p. m. Friday of complications
lin St. Joseph's hospital. He was a
memker of. Bossler’'s Mennonite
church.
He is survived by one son, Ells-
| worth, Marietta R. D. 1; a brother,
Christian Brandt, Maytown; and the
following sisters: Elizabeth S.
Brandt, and Annie S. Brandt, Mari-
etta KE. D. 1; Mrs. Minerva S.Bry-
ner and Mrs. Agnes M. Witmer,
both of Lancaster and Mrs. R. S.
Charles, Bainbridge R. D. 1.
Private services were held Mon-
at the home with further
services in Reich’s Evangelical
church. Interment in East Donegal
cemetery.
day
ELMER RUHL
E'mer Ruhl, fifty-seven, of Brick- |
erville; died at the Lancaster Gen-
eral hospital, at 11:45 p. m. Thurs-
day from pneumonia.
Deceased very well
throughout East Donegal. For many
he coachman at the
cameron mansion at Donegal
Cpri Later he moved to Brick-
erville where he conducted a store
postmaster. Since the
death of his wife, who was Rosy
Schroll, of Donegal, the deceased
was engaged at farming.
He is survived by the following |
children: Donald Ruhl, Bricker-
ville; Eugene, Lititz; John, Salunga; |
Everett, Brickerville; Margaret.
Manheim, and Jane of Bricker-
ville. The following brothers and
sisters: Walter Ruhl, Elstonville;
Mrs. Ella Alexander, China; Mrs.
Stella Sesseman, Lancaster; Mrs.
Mary Herr, Elizabethtown; Mrs. Es-
ther Brinser, Elizabethtown; Mrs.
Margie Parson, Milton Grove.
Services were held at 1:30 p. m.
Monday, at the Miller Funeral
home, Elizabethtown, with further
services at 2 p. m. at the Donegal
Presbyterian church. Interment in
the adjoining cemetery.
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You can get all the news of this
locality for less than three cents a
week through The Bulletin.
Miss Mary E. Schroll,
{ risburg;
‘Weddings In
THE Mou NT Joy BL BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA.
A BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
WAS HELD ON SUNDAY
A birthday surprise was held on
Sunday in honor of Clara Schroll
at her home on Henry Street.
A large birthday cake and cand-
s formed the table centerpiece
lunch was
the following: Mrs.
Mildred Myers, Miss
Mrs. Roy Forney,
of Lancaster;
Miss Margaret Schroll, Miss Jean
Schroll, Miss Dolly Lauer, of Har-
Mr. and Mrs. George Halb-
leib and children, George, Joan and
Marlene, Mrs. S. M. Hendrix and
daughter Jacquie Lyn Fae.
A very good time was had by all
present and the honor guest recei-
ved some very unusually wrapped
gifts.
from which a picnic
fo
Mrs.
Lehigh,
served
| Brown,
{ Fanny
Happenings
In the Town
Of Florin
(From page 1)
and son, Stanton and wife and son,
Theodore of Glenolden were visi-
tors in town.
Friday evening Chets Royal
Bingles, of Harrisburg will furnish
the music at Patton’s Hotel.
On Saturday, March 20th, Jacob
Y. Kline, will have sale of house-
hold goods at his residence.
Mr. A. G. Walters
completed the remodeling
Ricedorf property near
Corner.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Yerger, and
son, Lawrence, of Lititz, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kline Sr. on
Monday evening.
and his men
of the
Beatty's
Revival services will start on
Sunday evening at the Church of
the Brethren with Rufus Bucher, of
Mechanics Grove, as Evangelist.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lehigh and
daughter, Ruth, visited their son,
Mr. Roy Lehigh and family, of
Lancaster Junction.
Mr. Russel Herr, of this place
purchased the Funbar property,
north of Mt. Joy at private terms
and will take immediate possession.
Tuesday morning was a plenty
busy morning at the General Cigar
Warehouse, truck upon truck was
lined up, waiting for their turn to
unload tobacco.
Quite a number of local folks
attended the Bible conference held
at Grantham, Saturday and Sun-
day. A detailed item may be read
on another page.
Mr. and Mrs.
tertained at their
day evening, Mr.
Lloyd Vogel en-
home on Satur-
and Mrs. William
Lawton and son, William Jr., and
daughter, Ruth and Mr. Fredie
Hauer, all of Lancaster.
Picked From
Community
Card Basket
Johnny Roth visited friends at
Harrisburg Monday evening.
Mrs. Sload, of Lancaster, paid a
brief call to her daughter, Mrs.
George Halbleib on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Heisey, of
Lititz, visited their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Heisey.
Miss Dclly Lauer and Mr. Pres-
tcn Price, of Harrisburg, called on
friends in town Sunday evening.
Miss Sara Jackson, East Main
Street was the weekend guest of
Mr. Forest Preston at Penn State.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Baseshore
and daughter Nancy visited their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heisey.
Donald Eugene Lauer, of Har-
risburg, spent Sunday and Wash-
ington’s Birthday at the home of
the editor.
Numerous
Our Locality
POPULAR AND WELL KNOWN
FOLKS ARE JOINED IN THE
HOLY BONDS OF WEDLOCK
“FOR BETTER OR WORSE”
Miss Geraldine Sheetz, Lingles-
town, and Carl Andrews, Flizabeth-
town, were married last Sunday.
Miss Gail Miller and Willis Shoe-
maker, both of Elizabethtown, were
married last Sunday evening.
Union National Mount Joy Bank
vs. John H. Darrenkamp, deceased,
and Harry A. Darrenkamp, execu-
tor, summons in assumpsit.
HE I
When in need of Printing. (any-
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin

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The / Affairs
In General
Briefly Told
(From page 1)
Our county court appropriated
$14,000.00 to the Home of Friendles:
children for its operation this year.|
The Ephrata Building & Loan
Association distributed $15,600 yes-
terday. A series of stock matured.
A woman passenger and a motor-
man were hurt when a trolley ca
and truck trailer collided at Lan-
caster.
Residents
buy a lot,
lon cistern
tection.
voted tol.
22,000 gal-|.
fire
of Bausman
and build a
thereon for pro-|
Judge Atlee was elected one of}
the vice presidents of the Penna.
Federation of Historical Societies at
Harrisburg.
William
R. 1, was
over an intersection
city police.
Two people
books stolen whi
any Evangelical
caster Sunday.
Harry A. Webster, plant manager
for the Kreider Shoe Co. at Eliza-
bethtown the past six months,
signed effective March 1. {
An and cornish at the
Alpert store, Manheim, was dz am-|
aged by fire to the amount of $100)
when some one threw a cigaret on
the awning. |
Mr. and Mrs.
able to be about
weeks illness due to
Heisey had a relapse.
family is afficted.
Four Lancaster County residents
have asked the Federal court at
Philadelphia to grant an injunction
against the erection of a $96,853]
consolidated in East Lam-|
twp.
—
News of The
Day From
The Dailies
A. Lewis, Mount Joy
charged with speeding
by Lancaster
had their pocket
le attending Beth-\
church at Lan-

re-
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awning
Elmer Heisey
again after two!
the fluu Mr.
The entire]
are
school
peter
held
was a
coln School;
nC
next
IL. Ca
meeting will be
March
lenicquis SCHOOL IN RAPHO sel,
HOLDS P. T. A. MEETING
| by Rev
The
Frid \y
Sporting Hill,
in | -
held
evening, 12th,
ceting wa
School,
A parent teacher am
at the Chicque
Rapho town 1937 ACCIDENTS KILL
" of The
Pennsylvania's traffic toll
at 119 deaths and 2,119 injured.
| record January 1
7.220 injured.
ee etl een
400
in charge revenue
for
The pu ile of the Chicques School
presented a very interesting Lin- smce was
Day { deaths,
coln’s program,
the Sun- |
Schools,
the
open to Rapho |
was furnished by
and Chicque
main feature
Music Advertis se in The Bulletin,
ny Side
The evening
spelling class Clectric and Acetylene
12 years a
Ellen Herr. Six
given as
pupils nd under, taught by
Miss
were
Mildred Ni
Anna He
. Rhoda Nis So
cash
12 y«
sley, Lincoln
pr izes
R. U. TRI
Old Marker House
follows: ars old
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School;
istand, Chicques School;
Garfield School.
department repor
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Mas-
11 years ( 14, . David Risser,
Te Gingrich,
SIMON P. NISSLEY
ARY G. NISSLEY
DIRECTORS
field Schools 2 3. Ralph Snyder,
tersonville School.
Mr. Simon
Chicques showed two series of slides,
Enoch Arden anc
The benedi
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NLENTEN SPECIALS


HIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR
\ THAT CALLS FOR CHANGES
\ IN MENUES
FANCY
PINK These are de-
Salmon
CAN
licious for
“Salads and
“Soups
There's Something Fishy Here!
Sardines
IN OIL OR %
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(From page 1)
gineer, was fatally injured whilel"
making adjustments on his engine
if Leaman Place.
Philip H. Showers, born at
ford, Pa., died at Afton, Va.
116 years. He lived thru 28 presi-
dential inaugurations.
George Seebauer, a baker of Red
Lion, formerly of Columbia,
his foot. Gangrene set in and” his
leg was amputated at a York Hos-
pital.
Alexander
Chester Co.,
Helen Moyer,
school girl
well. The
Under
safety
found the
ancther safety pin,
three 1l-inch nails,
a toy whistle in
Goetz’s stomach.
RHEEMS
Mr. and Mrs. John Musser
daughter Nancy of near Mount Joy,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Len-
hard on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Miller,
Richard Wilbur and Ray and daugh-
Mary Louise visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Hoover on Sunday af-
ternoon.
Miss Susan Daugherty was ill at
her home the past week.
The weekly cottage prayer meet-
ing of the local church will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Hoffman of this place, this Wednes-
day evening.
Miss Dorothy Hollinger
place was one of the prize winners
in the information class at the spell-
ing bee which was sponsored by the
Farm Women Society No. 8 in Mil-
ton Grove on Saturday evening.
Miss Hazel Garber who had been
ill last week is again able to resume
her duties in the Elizabethtown
Garment Factory.
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Try This on Your Uke
A pupil was asked to write a
short verse using the words anal-
yze and anatomy. Here's what he
produced:
My analyze over the ocean,
My analyze over the sea,
My analyze over the ocean—
O, bring back my anatomy!
—- Eee
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Edward R. Nissley, of East Done-
gal township, and Lillian Mae
Charleston, of West Donegal town-
ship.
Ox-
aged
froze
Meyer, 20, of Cornog,
confessed he killed
16, Coatesville High
and her in
threw a
body was recovered.
a fluroscope to locate a
hospital physicians
his throat
a l-inch screw,
two tacks and
7-yr.-old James
pin,
pin in and
and
sons
of this


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