The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 05, 1937, Image 6

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PAGE SIX - THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. RA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 5TH, 1937
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M } i fH . A ¥ over the weekend for a tonsil op- | changed to State Route 896 runn-
Wi : A eration, | ing into Lancaster.
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o r u a r V ill You Help a ! r S Two small baking powder tin | State Route 572 will be exten- LC op With Satistaction and Economy
To Boost” cans containing $47 in coins were | ded from Parkesburg into Atglen,
ecor or Oo r n Oo r unearthed in the Riverview Burial | State Route 340 will run from
The committee in charge of || Park at Lancaster. | Coatesville to Lancaster, parallel-
yur Memorial Day celebration is Jacob Zerphey, Jr., 16, Elizabeth- | ing the Lincoln highway, U. S. 30,
Past Week furnishing free post cards ad- Th o Wee k town, had a blacksnake coil around | to the north. J
—— vertising the doings here this CWRU his ankles while walking in the Ma- | wm
(From page 1) yes These i i (Continued from page 1) Jone A passing he fin RECORD OF COs :
p ar ailed separately S . la "Ogre 0 5 p AA DY 1 \ n
Je i Tie Pastor's Stewast, | led or [{rroin UB. Church, of the] Lawrence Frederik Sum, 1, OTe" °° Fromme THE BUSY STORE AROUND THE CORNER IN MOUNT JOY
s survived by two sons,|]| your mail. home of Mrs. Al Fike, last even- : | a permanent record of the identity,
William and Samuel Hudson, both The committee requests folks || S. y las Washingtonboro, is at the General | pedigree, andi. production. periors pe
of Philadelphia and a daughter, || to mail them to their friends, ng. Hospital in an unconscious con- | ee : Cool Smart Print Materials
Genevieve Hudson, of Wilmington, || inviting their presence this year. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Keefer and dition. He 'wos bit on the head by | mance of all animals in cow test- ORs R Priced Low So That You Can Buy
Delaware. Three grandchildren also You can get these cards free || children of Millersburg visited Mr.|a falling rafter. | ine association herds has been So Ta, E03 Enough For Several Dresses
survive, at any of these places: Tyndall's [|C. A. Melhorn and family on Sun- | established by the Bureau of Dairy A
vi 1 i Store, Wither’s ate re lay. NEW HIGHWAY MAP WAS | ales
Services were held at 2 p. m. in || Store, Wither’s Cut Rate Store A : Industry of the United States De- NT ay /] ) M —
the A. M. E. church, here this af- sv E. W. Garber’s Drug Store. Mr. and i C. a Melhorn ISSUED BY STATE DEPT. partment of | Agriculture, “BY aR 4 I ITIES yard Cc
ternoon, with interment in the | were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- _ CE EE ah 5 t \) 5
Lincoln cemetery near town. - [tis Melhorn at York county on; The state highway department | Sp 8 be LAWNS —— yard 1 Oc-3 C
ern E'TOWN FARMERS' SUPPLY CO. | Sunday. Saturday released a new road map | ‘Attention Farmers | dc i fo
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RS, AMANDA BRUBAKER | Was GRANTED A chat | For Etienne th we of ems mo § I TYE" KERCHIEF Prints yd 19c-21c wi
Mrs. Amanda E. Brubaker, seven- Vie president to the Lancaster|torists. The map contains new | ion break a. part 0 your 8 DAY
ty, died at the home of her daugh- A state charter was granted County Council of 4-H clubs on|route numbers for several roads in | Machinery fy LEA
Sn og | a se So sd 0 im 10c — 15¢ — 19¢| &
Monday of complications. Farmers Supply, Inc, of Eliza- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Snavely sylvania. | We eld It on : MEN
She is survived by the following wif of $15 and Ray Hahn, of Chestnut Hill, The changes include: All New Colors With Elastic Cuff
children: Mrs. Oscar Flory, Lawn; 000. called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee- 71.kes-to-sea highway between | If o
Mrs. Mabel Reed, Mrs. William It will deal in oll kinds of farm dom on Sunday evening. West Chester and Harrisburg will | MEN’S morial
Stalley, both of Lawn; Daniel i : Mr. and Mrs. George Vogle and|pe changed from State Route 5 commit
equipment and supplies and its | nr. : : | QIN , ge
baker. Hershey: Wilmer Brubaker Miss Mildred Gebhart were Sun-|4, 17 322 | HASSINGER & RISSER S : S to bh
Ty Y : S75 | incorporators are B. K. Hoffman, | guasts of Mr. Nathan Werner O. . MOUNT JOY, PA. Ya po weaters i o c
Elizabethtown R. D. Thirteen grand- Lancaster; W. H. Smith, Mt. Joy a g oe i State Route 796 between the | WISE 2) PPER the ba
children and two great grandchil- |p 1, and A A Kummer of a wii Siig A AL line and Russelville will be! ’ tory ar
dren also survive. y Mr. and Mrs. ert Fike and| = ' EB . . $ -$ Tr
Services will be held zt 1:30 p. m. Elizabethtown. daughter Evelyn and Miss Helen -. % AY 95 Ladies White Shoes 1.95 2.25 _—
Thursday at the home and at 2 p.m. . Eichler visited Mr. Jacob Kline by 2 i Se SES
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at Risser's church, near Himbeth- | Cg F1r@ men |i mi of near Milton Grove A us 3 Day | Te Children’s Shoes $1.00 - $1.75 Our
town with interment in the adjoin- . on Sunday. | i
ing cemetery. N . ¥ ol The Junior Choris of the Church SPORT W! rs in pre
> Nfisy Ra is terra 9
-— Oo m i n a © of the Brethren connucted by Miss Sunbeain Mix Ee TROUSERS Boys Oxfords $2.45 - $2.95 can pes
MRS. ELIZA LEFEVER SAUDER 3 . Mildred Longenecker meet at the R. & R. Electric Tre hn, : that. wi
Mrs. Eliza Ann Lefever Sauder, Their Officers home of Mr. and Mrs. George H Westinghouse = ( $ hand 1
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seventy-eight, died at 8:10 P. M. Bowers for practice Monday Automatic Iron | Men's Work Shoes $2.45 - $2.95 cards |
Friday at the home of her sis- ening. Westinghouse ted, a
ter-in-law, Mrs. Martha Sauder, (From Page 1) Mrs. Emma Keener and son Rob- Vacuum Cleaner 3 The p
119 North Market street, of heart | Wagner, Lititz. ert, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stark and = @ > Vd /3 4 o'clock
trouble after a short illness. She| 3rd Vice President—Ear] F. Le- | son, of Mt Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Help HER Save Her Energy Throughout : SAV vw
| \ / of forty
was a daughter of the late Adam |fever, Quarryville. James Keener, Mr. and Mrs. Her- Hot Summer Months With Gifts | i A 5 / A .@ .
and Elizabeth Lefever and was a| 4th Vice President—Samuel P,|man Brinser and Mr. and Mrs. FROM AS : i To
member of the Brethren in Christ | Wolfskill, Reamstown. Garman, spent Sunday af the L. E. ROBERT'S ELECTRICAL SHOP | ,) i ol
church. Secretary—J. Harry Grube, Lan- Philadelphia Navy Yards as the Phone 22-J Mount Joy, Pa.
She is survived by four sisters: | disville. guests of Fred Keener.
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Mrs. Emma H. Lefever, and Mrs.| Treasurer—John E. Hively, Para- The Intermediate Society of the —— "| BRUBAKER’S COFFEES | Shue ih ¢ Pineapple Ig can 21e
Alice Hoak both of Willow Street: | dise. Florin U. B. Church, held their 23 WA The good choice center slices C
Mrs. Henry Amand, Landisville,| Trustee—John F. Weaver, Lam- | monthly meeing uf the hove of - gE = 25 1
and Mrs. Christ Fry, Highville. | peter. Evelyn Fike. Those present were: O Al C O A i | Surfine Noodies Ib 19¢ Ideal Co 1, Ib iie 1-lbcan 19¢ I h
One grandson, Ira B. Sauder, of | Fire Marshall—Paul Z. Kbnier, Dora Kraybill, John Wittle, Mr. - A de SI fd too
Landisville, also survives. Manheim. and Mrs. Park Shetter, and daugh- | Puffed Wheat pkg 7e |
Services were held at 1:30 P.M.| Chaplain—Rev. W. R. Knerr,|ter, Avis, Mary Welfley, Mr. and DIRECT FROM MINES Siuniey Merplels Cereal | Carnation MY tall cans 3 for 25¢ BUSY
: | 3 Wrappers Guard its Crispness |
Monday at the Fred H. Koser, | Denver. Mrs. Clarence Nissly and sons, | ED I
funeral home, Landisville, with | Solicitor—Guy K. Bard, Denver. | Robert and = Kenneth, Richard Bins Now With Oak Hill Coal | | 2] i ¢l CO]
further services at 2 P. M. in the| Delegate to State Association— Rou Ethel and Merle Buller, ousecc eaning Pers NEW
Landisville Mennonite church. In- | Enos Floyd, Rheems. Cyrus, Elmer and Ralph Witile. OW SPRING PRICES
terment in the Millersville Menn- Delegate to Southeastern Asso- Games id played and refresh- is FelsNaptha Soap Afor19c | OCTAGON QAP 3 bars 14c Thiev
i iation—QGeor Z dis ments served. CP ofr . register
onite cemetery. ciation—George F. K. Erisman, Guaranteed Wight Certificate With Bee Brand ¥ iE sect Spray eho
Lancaster. 1 Pack RINSO for 1c Kills moths and all other hoWgehold insects. For ’
MRS. ANNA R. SCHLEGELMILCH | The firemen were the guests of Each h Orgy If you buy 1 regular pack Spraying ie them away flew a
Mrs. Anna R. Schlegelmilch, sev- | the Rohrerstown Fire Company, 3 a i rs a | Lp Pint 2ic t 37¢ hours.
enty-six, widow of the late James B. | and Rev. Burt A. Behrens gave the oe | T Bers
Schlegelmilch and daughter of the | address of welcome. The invocation | G | 45 +59 85 for at le
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late Christian L. and Clara Kaylor | was offered by Chaplain W. R. n e in oo Fa OSCAR 5 EWC ER | WINDOW SHADES Tan and Green % living a
Wittel, died at 6 p. m. Monday of {| Knerr i > | LIN LE M and OILCLOTHS From 44. C be : An a
’ . QV / 1 1 { 2 Per squage yard up
complications at the home of her | In speaking for the Fire Chiefs’ Brief! To Phone Landisville 134 BALUNGA, Pa | o u \ hurt is
daughter, Mrs. P. Franck Schock, 33 | Association and as chairman of the ny x = United
Frank Street. She was a member of | Fire Prevention Committee, Earl . Two
Trinity Lutheran church, the Wo- | F. Lefever proposed a contest to (From cont Page 1 ectrocut
men’s Missionary Society and the | stimulate the building of water | around New Holland will grow 14 murder
Ladies’ Aid Society of the church. | supplies in the county. The Fire acres of cucumbers. at Read
Besides her daughter, Clara at | Fighting and Fire Prevention com-| Columbia voted more than two 33 d
whose home she died she is survived | mittees and five fire chiefs were {to one, 1347 to 641 for standard aboard |
by three granddaughters, Dorothy | appointed to work out a plan to|time last Wednesday. Hindent
E, Louise F, and Jeanne E. Schock, interest citizens in the county in| Thieves stole $150 worth of mer- crash at
all of town; a sister, Clara Elizabeth, | the erection of cisterns for fire | chandise from two parked cars at Two 5
wife of F. L. Whittemore, of Brook- | fighting purposes. The fire chiefs |Lancaster last Wednesday. the thir
lyn, N.Y, and two brothers Henry named on the committee were:| Five persons were hurt when a sult of t
Wittel, of Florin and Ephraim Wit- | pay] Z Knier, Emory P. Wagner, |truck and an auto collided at crete ab
tel, of Wichita, Kansas. John McCarthy, Lester Hirst, Noah | Bridgeport, near Lancaster. -
Services will be held at 3 p. m. | Groff. Sixty members of the Classic HASSIN
(S.T) at the home of her daughter | yefever also called attention to|Hoisery mill, at Elizabethtown, met HAVE
Thursday with the Rev. George A. |, communication received from one |to form an association Saturday.
Kercher, pastor of the Trinity | of the largest insurance companies| The sun was so hot that a feather- Article
Lutheran church officiating. Inter- |; {he county in which it was | tick placed on a tin roof to be aired proposec
ment in the Mount Joy cemetery. | pointed out rates could be re-|caught fire at Manheim Monday. as Hassi
Friends may i at the home from | 3,ced from 50 to 80 per cent by| James Thomas, 28, of Lancaster, been fil
0d Pi In, Lnis evening. the installation of sprinkler sys-|was burned when he fell asleep 9 State a
. tems in school buildings. Lefever! with a lighted cigaret in his mouth. W c know you 11 WwW t to torney I
Alvin Strickler said in part: “You firemen will be| Mrs. Clyde Mumper, Frank St. . h h 4 icles we
performing a worth while service| was to the St. Joseph's Hospital 1 e t em m im obtatnin;
Heads Lancaster by contacting your school boards : g Vv t € ax1 tion for
.3 | and pointing out to them a sprink- 0 . 9 which is
County Council [ier system wit give 24 hour pro-| ily protection afforded by purpose
tection and a reduction in insur- conduct
Alvin Strickler, of near town,! ance rates that will pay for the The dire
was elected president of the Lan- | installation in a comparatively short FUNERAL DIR al). PERFEC ED HYDRAULIC the prop
caster County Council of 4-H clubs | time and after that a dividend. Is Mount Joy, Pa. a Hastings
at a meeting held Friday night in| there any better investment you M. Thon
the Extension office in the post|can ask them to make of public a -ul ee BRAKES —
office building. funds?” Ww
Other Officers Chief Edward Shoemaker, of the Mrs. V
Other officers named are: Rob- | Lancaster City Fire Department, | § was hes:
ert Eshleman, Florin, vice presi- |called attention to inquiries being Atlee la
dent; Mildred Bomberger, Lititz | made to store fireworks througout was hea:
R. D. 2, secretary-treasurer; Mil- | the County. “In many communi- | » 7/ // divorce.
ton Ranck, Lancaster R. D. 4, song | ties an ordinance will prevent this, ou want to give Z we pte ely Gi
and game leader, and John Hau- [and before you rent a building for John 3
enstein, Elizabethtown R. D. 1, such storage bear in mind your faces m
news reporter. insurance rates will jump 500 per- re leaves tl
Mr. Keim Spoke cent a swell as the rates on ad- |} P as the r
J. F. Keim, assistant state club | joining buildings,” he stated z ik ei
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leader from Penn State college, Twenty-four fires, with a - 5 0
spoke on program planning and |age of $10,131, were reported PHONE 2 THE ONLY COMPLETE CAR PRI CED SO LOW |
work for the coming year on a| Fire Marshall Knier. Four ‘hund-3
county-wide basis. H. S. Sloat, |red and four men, representing 31 3 L
‘assistant county agent, discussed | companies, responded to the alarms | 1] he | W 1} HT ror cconomen. NEW HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE—NEW ALL-SILENT, ar
club activities for the summer. and saved property valued at $43,-| LE on ALTE BODIES—NEW DIAMOND CROWN SPEEDLINE STYLING—PERFECTEDHYDRAULICBR About
Another meeting will be held at | 935. a a] “Rh ou
1 p.m. (ST) Saturday, May 15,| Ivan Mowery, of New Holland, was | L ENTIST ~~ —IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE*—SAFETY PLATE GLASS ALL AROUND — i tame. bo
at the home of Milton Ranck, | appointed chairman of the Law & 1 E. [74 St. GENUINE FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION —SUPER-SAFE SHOCKPROOF STEERING*. on the |
Lancaster R. D. 4, to plan the Lagislation Comite iy ze Penn Square. . Pa. *Knee-Action and Shockproof Steering on Master De Luxe models only. General Motors Installment Plan—monthly Manheim
summer program. Sexpire term of the late J. | Hi | ED | WN payments to suit your purse. CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, General Motors Sales Corporation, DETROIT, MICHIGAN from Els
Two physcians received $600 each It was announced by George F. . at 12:30
by the Chester County court for | Weidler, chairman of the Memorial On All Dental Wk NEW M i to Chief
Sxamining Meyer, the murderer, Committee, the annual memorial | IER AT) ° ® 3 nc. heim fi
and proving he knew right from | services will be held in Manheim PGE TE summone
wrong. May 30. i & % 5 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. about $1