The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 23, 1937, Image 6

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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA.
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| HEREBY SWEAR OR AFFIRM, THAT | AM A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES,
THAT ON THE DAY OF THE NEXT ELECTION SHALL BE AT LEAST TWENTY.ONE
YEARS OF AGE, AND SHALL HAVE RESIOED IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
LY BEEN A QUALIFIED ELECTOR OR A
ORN CITIZEN OF THE STATE. AND HAVING REMOVED AND RETURNED,
FOR ONE YEAR (OR. HAVING PREVIOUS
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THEN SIX MONTHS) NEXT PRECEDING SAID
DISTRICT TWO MONTHS, THAT IAM L EGALLY QUALIFIED TO VOTE, THAT | HAVE
READ (OR HAVE MAD READ TO ME) THE F
CONNECTION WITH MY REGISTRATION AND THAT THEY ARE TRUE AND
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WRITE BELOW!
CONCERT
ASSISTED BY
MISS KATHRYN KELCHNER, Reader
MISS CLARA PREIS, Violinist
ADELE FEHER KADEL, Pianist
MISS KATHRYN NOLL, Contralto
SPONSORED BY
THE MOUNT JOY
ROTARY CLUB

Thursday Evening, June 24, 1937
EIGHT O
HIGH SCHOOL
"CLOCK
AUDITORIUM

PROG
“Calm as the Night’— Bohm
“Morning”— Speaks
RAM
Glee Club
Violin Solo—“Adagio”, from Sonata Opus 27, No. 2— Beethoven Miss Preis
“Sing Me to Sleep”— Green
“Parade of the Wooden Soldiers” —
oii nines Glee Club
Crier tee Miss Kelchner
SERIAL NO.
CHRISTIAN NAME OR NAMES
in Milton
plications at his home
Grove.
He is survived by his wife, Eliza-
beth Garman and the following
children: Mrs. Ada Gingrich and
Phares Garman, both of Mount Joy
R. D.; Mrs. Elmer Summy and Mrs.
Henry Givler, both of Manheim R.
D. 8 and Daisy and Elizabeth Gar-
man, both at home. Sixteen grand-
children and six great- grandchil-
dren also survive as do these broth-
ers and sister: William Garman,
Neffsville; Christ Garman, Lancas-
ter R. D. and Mrs. Ida Drace, of
Elizabethtown.
Funeral services will be held at
1:30 p. m. Thursday at the home,
with further services at 2 p. m. in
Mount Pleasant church. Interment
will be in the adjoining cemetery.
Friends may call at the home this
evening.

MRS. WILLIAM DERR
Mrs. Florence Ida Derr, seventy-
three, wife of William Derr, died at
| her home in Florin late Saturday
| night of a complication of diseases.
She was a daughter of the late Ja-
cob and Rebecca Fuhrman and a
member of the Green Tree Chutth
of the Brethren. Besides her hus-
band she is survived by these chil-

Reading se | dren: Mary, wife of John Wittle,
“Slumber Boat”— Gaynor | Florin; Harry, Mount Joy; Frank
“Romany Herbert. Glee Club | Long, of Colebrook; Laura, wife of
: : 3 Sh | Londa Zurin, Mount Joy, R. D. 1,
Piano Solo—“Caprice Espagnol”’— ............... Mrs. Kadel | three step-children, Jacob and
“Beanteous Morn” Geren William Derr, Landisville, and
The Snow! Elgar... Glee Club | George Derr, Lancaster; also four-
teen grandchildren and four great
Vocal Solo—“The House With Nobody In It"— Montgomery
Life’— Miss Noll
“Lullaby and Good-Night”— Brahms
“Medley From The Sunny South”— Harris.................... Glee Club
evasive erry Miss Kelchner
Reading. cc
“The Blue Danube” Strauss-Spicker .
es vata aaa ee Glee Club
PERSONNEL OF GLEE CLUB
Kathryn E. Noll, Directress
Anna S. Hoffman, Accompanist
FIRST SOPRANO SECOND SOPRANO FIRST ALTO
Ruth Steiner Adele Kadel Alice Patschke
Katherine Miller Clara Preis Josephine Preis
Dorothy Tarrach Mabel Rupp Irene McVey
Dorothy McGee Hilda Heller Marnetta Lawrence
Marion Patschke Flora Gross SECOND ALTO
Erma James
Margaret Noll
Agnes McCullough
Violet Erdman


Mortuary
Record For
Past Week
(From page 1)
died Sunday of complications in
the Lancaster General hospital.
MRS. LILLIAN RHOADS
Mrs. Lillian Rhoads, sixty-eight,
who resided with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram
G. Diffenderfer, at Columbia, died
in the Columbia hospital on Fri-
day morning of complications. She
had been in ill health for eight
weeks. She was the widow of
Albert Rhoads.
Funeral services were held in the
United Brethren church at New-
town with interment in the ceme-
tery adjoining.

HARRY S. GANTZ
Harry S. Gantz, thirty-four, died
of complications at home in Rapho
township on Sunday morning after
a lingering illness. He was a son
of the late Clayton M. and Emma
B. Saylor Gantz. He was a mem-
ber of Ruhl’s United Brethren
church, Rapho township.
He is survived by his wife, Es-
Eckert Gantz and three child-
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at home, a brother, Elmer Gantz, of
Rapho township; a sister, Mrs.
Darvin Lorah, of Rapho township,
and his grandmother, Mrs. Annie
Saylor, of Rapho township.
Funeral services were held this
afternoon at Ruhl’s United Breth-
ren church in Rapho township. In-
terment in the adjoining cemetery.
MRS. WILLIAM BEAMENDERFER
Mrs. Anna Z. Beamenderfer, forty-
one, wife of William Beamenderfer,
died at her home, 121 Columbia
avenue, Wednesday evening at 9:45 |
o'clock of a tumor on the brain. The
tumor had formed about six months |
ago and for the past’ six weeks, she |
had been confined to her bed. She |
| was a daughter of the late David
Zerphy and Annie Zerphey, of Mt.
member of the
Church of God, of town. Besides her
} husband, she is survived by her| Miss Julia C. Bowman, daughter
Annie Zerphey, and |of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin P. Bowman,
Joy. She was a
mother, Mrs.
grandchildren and two sisters: Mrs.
Mary Fisher, New Providence, and
Mrs. Emma Collins, Avon, Lebanon
county.
Services were held at the home
this afternoon and later at the
Church of the Brethren, Florin. In-
terment in Silver Spring cemetery.
This Section’s
Numerous
Weddings
(From page 1)
|W. Funk, pastor of the church,
officiated. They were attended by
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nissly, of
Florin.
The bride wore a white embroid-
ered mousseline de soie redingote
over white satin and carried a
bouquet of Talisman roses and
baby’s breath. Mrs. Nissley wore
| pink satin striped mouseline de soie
|and carried a bouquet, of pink rose
|buds and blue delphinium.
Mrs. Wittle is a graduate of Mt.
{Joy High school and Millersville
|State Teachers college. For the
{past few years she has been teach-
{ing in the Mount Joy Township
(schools. Mr. Wittle is associated
the Grey Iron Casting com-


| pany of Mount Joy.
After a trip through New York
| state, the couple will be at home
to their friend in their new bung-
alow on Wood street, Florin.
ENGLE—BOWMAN
the following children: Richard G., |of Harrisburg and Henry N. Engle,
D. Marie, Asher W., and Robert C, {son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Clinton
all at home: also two sisters, Mrs.
Engle, of Mount Joy R. D. 1, were
Elizabeth Baker, of Lancaster and married by the Rev. Eli M. Engle,
Katharine, wife of James Neal, of great uncle of the bridegroom, at
this boro.
|the cottage of I. D. Stehman at
Services were held Saturday after- Maranatha Park, Green Lane, Mont-
noon at the Church of God. Inter- gomery county. The ceremony was
ment in the Mount Joy cemetery.
HARVEY A. GARMAN
| performed in the presence of the
| immediate families.
Following the ceremony a lun-
Harvey A. Garman, seventy-six, cheon was served at Red Hill. The
died at 2:45 p. m. Monday of com- ' couple will reside in town.
Registration
Day Is Set For
Lanc. County
ALL THE VOTERS TO ENROLL
PERMANENTLY ON JUNE 29,
FIRST OF THREE DAYS—OUR
ASSESSORS RIPPED FROM
OFFICE

The first of three days on which
voters of townships and borpughs
in Lancaster county must register
under the new permanent registra-
tion system being set up in the
county was announced as Tuesday,
June 29, by the County Commissi-
oners, Thursday. Persons must
register on that day or the two
remaining days, which will be in
July and August, if they wish to
cast their ballots. The dates for
July and August have not id
set.
Under the new act, patterned af-
ter the City Permanent Registration
law, each voter must go on one of
the days to get his or her name
on the records. The name stays on
automatically unless the voter fails
to vote at least once every two
years.
Will Name Registrars
Registrars for the respective dis-
tricts have not yet been appointed. |
The registry assessors were ripped |
from office by the new act.
The registrars, one for each of the
two major parties, will sit at the
polling places or at some other
place designated by the County
Commissioners, who constitute the
Registration Commission ex officio.
Hours Set
The hours will be from 10 A.M,
to 3 P.M. and from 7. P. M. to
10 P. M.
Natives or naturalized perscns 21
years of age or older who have
lived in the district at least two
months prior to the primary or
election may register.
Any person may change their
party enrollment but if challenged
they must take an affidavit that
they voted at the prior November
election for a majority of the can-
didates of the party they desire to
register.
Sale Register
If you want a notice ot your sale
inserted in this register weekly from
now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE-
LLY FREE, send or phone us your
sale date and when you are ready,
let us print your bills. That's the
cheapest advertising you can get.

Every Thursday night:—At7 p. m.,
at Beverly, on pike from Eliza-
bethtown to Hershey, Hogs, Poul-
try, Fruit, Dry goods and Baby
Chicks by G. K. Wagner.
Saturday, June 26—On the prem-
ises in the village of Florin, Lan-
| caster county, on Route 230, pub-
| lic sale of household goods by Mrs.
| Wm. Hassinger and L. L. Hassinger,
| Executors of William Hassinger,

Our C
ard
Basket For
Past Week
Mr. Samuel Sprout and Mr.
Earl Wolf spent the weekend at
Virginia.
Phillip March, son of Mr. and |
Mrs. Elwin March, of town, is
spending his summer vacation at
Cape Cod.
Geraldine Groff and Dorothy
Zerphey, both of town, are spend-
ing the week at Penn's Creek,
Perry County.
Clarence Roth, son of Mr.
Mrs. John Roth, Market St,
spending some time at the Jackson
farm near Quarryville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heim and
family, of Palmyra, and Mr. John
Heim, of Palmyra, were Saturday
visitors with Mary Sheppard.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and
Mr. and Mrs. Snodgrass, all of
Lancaster, spent Sunday in town
with Mr. and Mrs. John Zellers on
Donegal Street.
and
is
Miss M. Alice Longenecker,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. O. G.
Longenecker, Marietta St, town,
was one of the attendants Satur-
day at the wedding of Miss Ethel
Baker Drumm, of Mercersburg; to
Mr. Albert William Butterfield, of
Pana, Illinois.
They were married in the Mer-
cersburg Academy Chapel. Other
attendants and ushers were from
Connecticut, Maryland, New York
and Illinois.
Dr. and Mrs. Willis N. Baer, and
children, Victor and Verna, of De-
Land, Florida, will spend the sum-
mer at 127 East Main street, town.
Dr. Baer is an associate professor
of Economics and Business Admin-
istration at Stetson University, De-
Land, Florida.
After two weeks of touring the
states Miss Mary Brubaker, of
Florin, is now in Los Angles, Cali-
fornia. She and her companions
visited many places of interest on
their trip to west coast, including
Pike's Peak, the Grand Canyon,
Utah, Arizona and Colorado.
Affairs At
Florin For
The Week
(From Page 1)
anniversary on Friday, June 25th.

Mrs. William Hamilton spent
Wednesday at Lancaster.
Mrs. Harry Leedom who has
been on the sick list is improved
this writing.
Mrs. A. G. Walters, who has been
on the sick list for several weeks,
is slowly improving.
Mr. Leroy Leedom and family of
Rheems called on Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Leedom Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Leedom
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Stoll
of Camp Hill were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buller and
family and Mrs. Raymond Miller,
of York, spent Sunday at Phila-
delphia at the Zoological Gardens.
The Vacation Bible School of
the Church of the Brethren will
be held from July 19 to July 30
inclusive. Everybody is invited to
attend, children especially.
Rev. and Mrs. John B. Brubaker,
attended the golden anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Barton at their
home, near the Brick Tavern.
About fifty guests were present.
Mr. L. G. Forney, local mer-
chant, accompanied by Mrs. Forney,
have gone on a several days trip
to Virginia. They will celebrate
their wedding anniversary and Mr.
Forney’s birthday.
Last week Rev. John B. Bruba-
ker, sold a private sale, a portion
of his lot in Florin, fronting forty
feet in Market Street and extend-
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SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.





| deceased. Sale 1:30 p. m. (S. T.)
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MAKE GOOD HAY
Alfalfa should be cut in the early |
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| bloom stage. Early cutting gives the
| highest protein content, but harvest-
| ing before some bloom shows may |
| weaken the stand and reduce later |
| crops, according to Penn State agro-
nomists.
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Stimulate your business by adver-
tising in the Bulletin.
Winter is over, Good Roads are
Here. With our High Power
Car Washer
We can knock that mud off
for the rest of the year

HASSINGER & RISSER
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23RD, 1927
GODS HELPER'S CLASS MET de
woman
The Gods Helper's Class held ;
their meeting at the home of Edna iy 4
Shelly on June 17th.
The meeting was called to order
by the president. Scripture was |
|read by Violet Andrew, which was
followed by the Lord's prayer. |
The Secretary and treasurer gave |
their reports, followed by a poem
by Caroline Schneider and a read-
ing by Dorothy Habecker. The >
business meeting then adjourned Mason Preserving Jars
and games were played and re-
freshments were served to the fol- 1 quart size 75¢ dozen
lowing: Violet Andrew, Edna Shelly,
Misses Dorothy and Ernestine Webb, rs
Ruth Gruber, Caroline Schneider, Presto Preserving Jars
Dorothy Habecker, Mae Beamen- 1 uart size dozen
derfer, Margaret Schroll, Almeda 9 85¢
Stauffer and Ethel Felker.
: - JAR CAPS doz 25¢
Gov Farle JAR RINGS 2 pkgs 15¢
. One Dozen in a pack
.
Pollution Bill v2 CERTO bottle 25¢
(Peon: Bese 1) JELLY GLASSES doz 39¢
terested in the bill. SHURE JELL 2 pkgs 25¢
Ladner explained that municipali-
ties dumping sewage into a river or VINEGAR qt bot 12¢
stream may be required to build
sewage disposal or treatment plants, GRANULATED SUGAR
if the Sanitary Water Board so
ie 10 pounds 51e¢
Industrial plants discharging waste
can be ordered to stop by the board, ®
if the discharge is found to be “in- Yiko Mirro Aluminum
jurious to health, aquatic life, in- |
dustrial or recreational use of the| 6 QUART
stream.” PRESERVING KETTLE $1.39
N lants
to ty a ay 3 QUART
cept on condition that adequate PRESERVING KETTLE $1.98
treatment works are provided. 7
Waters now unpolluted will be SAUCE PANS (covered) had
protected from any but treated dis- Big Rolls
charges. SCOTT TOWELS 150 Towels on each roll 10¢c
Coal mine drainage is |
until in the opinion of the board | FANCY TUNA Chicken-of-the-sea 2 cans 35€
a practical means of disposing of ;
the waste becomes known. KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES Sn 3 pkgs 20¢c
Petty pollution may be punished A fine hot weather cereal
by fines for the first offense and
jail sentences if repeated. s toh
1 sentences if repented. || Special Values In House Furnishings
ent or future, may be protected by
the Sanitary Water Board. LINOLEUM and OILCLOTH
—_— From 48e¢ per sq yard up
ing 200 ft. deep to Hill alley, to WILTON RUGS 9x12 $42.50
Mr. Irvin Bishop, who contemplates
erecting a bungalow thereon. WINDOW SHADES 45¢~59¢c—85¢
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reheard,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Engle and 9
son, Kenneth and Mrs. Harry Re- BRUBAKER S DEPT STORE
heard and son, Harry, Mr. and Mrs. | .
ar i |
John Reheard and family of Mt. | MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Joy attended a birthday surprise
at Eden, for Mrs. John L. Peffley. J




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