The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 21, 1937, Image 6

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Play Ground| IRONVILLE
News
The Mount Joy Boro Playground
ended its second two-week period
on Friday, July 16. During this
period the Playground Point system
was enlarged so as to include the
Junior boys and girls as well as the
Senior boys. The tournaments sched-
uled for last Thursday had to be
called off on account of rain, The
girls Tennis
der way as scheduled at 10:30 this
Thursday with the second round at
1:00 on Friday. The semi finals will
be played later Friday afternoon and |
the Finals will be played off Mon- |
day evening, July 26 at 6:45.
The Boys Quoit tournament will
be delayed somewhat because some |
of the participants have gone to Boy
Scout camp. However as many
matches as possible will be played
Thursday and Friday
the Cove. The
will all be played sometime on Mon-
day so that th semi finals and the
final matches be played off
Monday afternoon M. in
the Cove boxes.
In addition to these two tourna-
ments a Marble Elimination tourna-
ment has been arranged for the
Junior boys (6-12). The Field Cap-~
tains for this tournament will be
James Shatz and Horace Wertz. The |
first round will get underway
afternoon at
remaining matches
may
at 2:00 P.
Thursday morning at 9:00 in the two
rings at the Playground. The first
round lists the following opponents:
Eugene Brown vs. Robert Conner,
Harold Eby vs. Delbert Flowers,
Robert Fuller vs.
Joseph Habecker vs. Ralph Hassing-
er, John Crider vs. David Morris,
John Newcomer vs. Charles Piersol,
Victor Rohrer vs. Arthur Snyder,
Victor Zerphey vs. Roy Sumpman,
Fred Garber vs. Newton Kendig,
Itvin Myers vs. Clarence Roth,
Richard Mumper vs. Paul Stark,
Burton Shupp vs. Eugene FEicherly.
It is understood that anyone who
is not present to play the scheduled
match will forfeit that match to his
opponent. All points of question
will be first taken to the Field Cap-
tain and then to the Supervisor.
The boys and girls are continuing
to enjoy their dart games both at
Park and at the Cove. The high
scores for this two week period are
as follows: Girls’ High Single—
Christine Weidman and Jean Sch-
tournament will get un- |
Kenneth Gainor, |
neider, 150. Girls’ High Triple, Ade- |
laide Workman and Jean Schneider,
320, Junior Boys’ Single—Fred Gar-
ber, 150; Robert Showalter, 150;
Paul Stark, 130. Junior Boys’ Triple
—Fred Garber, 380; Robert Show-
alter, 360. Senior Boys Single—
James Eshleman, 190; Harold Fel-
lcnbaum, 160; Alvin Showalter, 160;
Clarence Roth, 160. Senior Boys’
Triple—Winfield Zerphey, 420; Har-
old Fellenbaum, 410; James Eshle-
man, 400; James Zeller, 350.
The highest number of points in
the Senior Boys’ division was earn-
ed by Bruce Brown with a total of
30. The following boys
the first ten: 2 Harold Fellenbaum,
28; 3 Irvin Showalter, 25; 4 Winfield
Zerphey, 24; 5 Horace Wertz, 23;
6 James Zeller, 20; 7 Robert Pennell,
14; 8 Marshall Gemberling, 13;
James Eshleman, 11; 10 James
Workman, 10.
The above ten boys may each ob-
tain one free, plate of ice cream by
calling at Benj. F. Groff's Restau- |
rant on West Main Street.
In the Junior Boys' group the
highest number of points were won
by Robert Showalter with a total of
21. The other boys ranked as fol-
lows: 2 Victor Zerphey, 14;
Myers, 14; 4 Roy Sumpman, 13; 5 |
Victor Rohrer, 13; 6 Harold Eby, 11;
7 William Stoler, 11; 8 Robert Con- |
Barbara Ann, Campbelltown, Pa.;|Nissly funeral home, 228 East Main
Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Gibble, P.|street, with interment in the Mt.
B. G'bble, Palmyra, Penna.; Rev.| Toy cemolery.
dnd Mre. Ira D. lowery, Inter-|==== ES I RI
coursa, Penna. and son Paul, Rev.|will be the hostess.
‘and Mrs. William Blatt and child-{ Ruth W. Kauffman, employed at
ren, William-Phyllls and Joan,|‘he Hamilton Watch Co, Lancaster,
Lancaster, Penna., R. F. D. No. 1. |Pa, is enjoying a two week's vaca-
The officers of the East Penna. |tion.
ranked in |
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Zerntheizel.
The Women's Bible class on
Tuesday evening, will hold their
regular monthly meeting at the
home of the teacher, Mrs. Taylor
Weaver.
9| On Sunday morning at 9:30 A. M.
EST
charge of a Booster Day program in
| the
{ special musical numbers and a visit-
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3 Irvin |
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| day, July
ner, 10; 9 Fred Garber, 10; 10 Ken- |
neth Gainor, 9.
These ten boys may
one free popsicle by
each
{will assist in this program.
obtain |
applying to |
Frank Tyndall's Cut Rate Store on !
West Main Street.
The first of a group of
ternoons will be held Friday |
when a Scooter race for boys and!
girls between 6 and 11 will be held. |
The judges will be appointed later |
and points will be awarded for the
first five places. Other special days
that are being planned are—Pet
show, Doll show, bicycle race, treass
ure hunt, etc.
The playground boys and girls
are very thankful to the following
business men in town for donating
on
prizes for the playground: Benj. F. |
Groff, Ice Cream for points earned.
Frank Tyndall, Ice Cream for points
earned. J. B. Hostetter & Son, Two
tennis balls for girls’ tennis champ-
ion in elimination tournament.
Others have offered prizes and they
will be announced as the prizes are
won.
A special feature planned for next
week is a soft ball game between
Fathers and Sons and a Dart game
Bétween Mothers and Daughters.
These contests will be held in the
Park one evening next week. The
ohly qualification for the games is
special af- |





THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA.
ir. & MRS. JACOB Z. HEISEY
[ITONORED AT WEDDING RECEP.
held on
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The Sipling Reunion was held in | A wedding reception was
the Ironville Band Park on Sun- [Saturday evening at the home of
afternoon. There were about 30 Irs _ Katie Ginder in honor of her |
persons present, Jacob Snyder Jr., | daughter Fannie, who was recently
| of Elizabethtown, 7 weeks old was [married to Jacob Z, Heisey. The
{the youngest present. Samuel Sip- [Fm guests were entertained:
[ling of Hanover, Pa, aged 88 wu Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Z. Heisey,
| the oldest present. Kathlee on Sipling IM r. and Mrs. Jacob Schock, Mrs.
| of Philadelphia, came the farthest [gutie Ginder, Mr. and Mrs, Walter
| distance. H. D. Crouse and family oti, Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Gin-
| Gettysburg, Pa., with 13 present was | jor Mr, and Mrs. David B. Ginder,
| the largest family. Rev. E. V. Frid- IM and Mrs. Hiram Herr, Mr. and
| inger, pastor of the St. Paul's U. B.| Mrs. Frank Hennigh, Mr. and
| church Mountville, was the speaker. Mrs. Irvin Ginder, Mr. and Mrs,
{ Henrietta Sipling, rendered a read- |p iq MH. Ginder, Mr. and Mrs.
ing. The Sipling Sisters rendered |p.) Ginder. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
several duets and Jean Sipling also yor Misses Lizzie Ginder, Miriam
solo. The first family re- {Heisey and Elizabeth Heisey, Mr.
| union was held in 1929 at Hanover, | and Mrs, Harold Eckert, Mr. and
annually [yp paul Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs.
alternating the | Paul Emenheiser, Mr. and Mrs.
between jv Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Noren-
hold, Misses Esther and Anna
Henry, ‘Stella Emenheiser, Ruth
Heisey, Anna Mae Emenheiser, O.
Ruth Eckert, Orpha and Ether
Hennigh,
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and have been meeting
time,
each year
county,
. since that
i meeting place
| York and
membership of clan about equally
ER d between the two counties.
The following officers were elected:
President, Clinton Sipling, Hanover,
Lancaster as
Dy « Ss Roa asia ng .
Pa; at vice president, Op ih, Messrs. Rufus Miler,
2nd vice Walter Rupp, | E22 Heisey, J. Russel Ginder. N
Columbia, Pa.; 3rd president, Stanley Ginder, Walter Henry Gin-
Clayton Yohe, Columbia, Pa.; Seec- der, Robert, Paul, and David James
retary, Mrs. Ephraim G. Bard, Co- Ginder and Miss Mary Louise Gin-
lumbia, Pa.; Treasurer, Enos Yohe, der. ;
The table waitresses were: Ruth
president,
vice
a ran, Wilks sores, Ruth Gish, Edna Snav-
| Mr. and Mrs. Elam Musser, en- ely, Almeda Rotter, Pee gl
tertained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. |™2" ang Roser The gf ~
Jacob E. Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs, ceivers were Rhoda i
Henry E. Brubaker and family, Mr. Erma Wolgemuth. The aa
and Mrs. Daniel E. Brubaker and|We® Avery Heisey ond Hs
son, Miss Anna Brubaker, Mr. and Stehman.
Mr. Eli Hostetter was the cater.
Mortuarv
(From page 1)
Mrs. Elmer G. Brubaker and family
of Mount Joy, Pa.
The East Penna Alumni of Bone-
brake Theological Seminary held
their annual picnic at Ironville on
Friday afternoon. The following
ministers and families were present:
Rev. and Mrs. H. K. Geyer and
son George, Middletown, Penna;
Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Schell, Potts-
town, Penna.; Rev. and Mrs. J.
Allan Ranck, New Holland, Penna;
Dr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Lynch,
President of Lebanon Valley Col-
lege, Annville, Pa.; Rev. and Mrs.
James Bingham, Coatesville, Pa.;
Rev. and Mrs. C. Edgar Hertzler,
Lebanon, Penna.; Rev. and Mrs.
Ezra Ranck and children, Lee and


home on Marietta street at 1:35 a.
m. Thursday of a complication of
diseases. She had been ill since
Monday. She was born in Rapho
township a daughter of the late
and Martha Rohrer Cassel.
She was a member of St. Mark's ;
United Brethren church, Mount
Toy. One brother, John R. Cassel,
~f Manheim R. D. 1, and nieces
and nephews survive.
Services were held Saturday af-
1:30 o'clock the

*ernoon at at


Salunga Methodist Episcopal Church

Religious *
News in This
Community|
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE |

CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND | mt. Joy Methodist Episcopal Church | 7:30,
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING | Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister
COMMUNITY [9:30 A. M. Church School. St. Luke's Episcopal Church
10:30 A. M. Service of Holy Com= Rev. Albert Hayward, Rector
Mount Joy Mennonite Church munion. July 25, 1937 St. James’ Day
8:30 Sunday School. 6:30 P. M. Intermediate Epworth | 7.30 A. M. Celebration of the Holy
| League. Communion.
7:30 P. M. Young People’s Meeting

Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor
Church School 9:30 Amos R. Gish,
superintendent.
Krayhill’'s Mennonite Church
East Donegal
9:00 Sunday School
10:00 Preaching

Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister
Church School 9:15 A. M.
United Brethren Church, Florin, Pa.
ing 7:30 P. M.
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A A
10:30 Morning Worship wee we
7:00 Evensong
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Evening
Society at 6:30.
Wors Shr at 7:30,
B. In Christ Church
Zion Lutheran Church St, Mark's U.
Landisville, Pa. Rev, O. L. Mease, S. T. D.; D.D.
Rev, William L. Ziegenfus, Pastor
Pastor
Sunday Church School,
Worship and Sermon,
Sunday School at 9:00.
9:30 a.m.| Morning Worship at 10:15
10:30 a.m.| Evening Worship at 7:30.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday at

9:15 Church School.
N. B. This will be the last session
of the School until the 1st Sunday
in September.
10:30 Morning Prayer and Sermon
“It takes a
discipline to live the noble life of a
disciple of Jesus in actual things!”
et eet) Geren

Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30.
Morning Worship 10:30 A. M.
Sunday evening service 7:15 P. M.
Prayer meeting Thursday even-
Church of God
Landisville, Pa,
A. P. Stover, D. D., Pastor
Morning Service 10:30 A. M.
Church School 9:15 A. M.

There is no better way to boost
your business than by local news-
paper advertising.

7:30 P. M. Service of Holy Com- | Evening Service 7:30 P. M. R SUPERIOR
munion. Choir Directress, Miss Evelyn
ee Hiserman. !
Trinity Lutheran Church C. E. Societies 6:45 P. M.
Rev. George Kercher, Minister
Bible School 9:30 A. M.
Morning Worship 10:30 A. M.
No evening service.

First Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor
Church School 9:30. F. B. Walter,
Evangelical Congregational Church
{ Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister
Wednesday: —
Sunday: —

| 21 E. Main St®
4:00 P. M. Mission Band. MOUNT Joy.
7:30 Prayer Service

9:30 Sunday School

superintendent.
Morning Worship & Sermon 10: 20
No evening service 1

Reformed Mennonite Church
Christian S. Nolt, Pastor
There will be services in the Re-
formed Mennonite Church in Lan-
disville next Sunday morning at 9:30
Standard Time.
Church’ of God
Rev. G. F. Broske, Ministey
Sunday School at 9:30.
Morning Worship at 10:30.

Minter is over, Good Roads are
gre. With our High Power
Washer
ock that mud off
8§t of the year









 
 
 
 
 




Significant
That Samuel Frey funeral
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tinction of approval from the
Order of the Golden Rule is,
in itself, a significant fact.
Strict adherence to ethical
grinciples and fair prices are
Tit. two of the requirements
for Mgmbership.


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The Registrars fd Permanent Registration will sit al § J
the regular voting in cach of the voting districts in vy
the Boroughs and Tok ships of Lancaster County. #0
Thursday, uly 22, 1937 I
BETWEEN JE HOURS OF
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y. All elect-
Vv vole
PERSONAL REGISTRATION THI%
CESSARY REGARDLESS OF ANY RE
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President—R
Middletown, Pag}
organization are:
Harvey K. Geyer,
Vice President—Rev. Ezra Ranck,
Campbelltown, Penna.; Secretary
and Treasurer—Rev. G. Edgar Her-
tzler, Lebanon, Penna.
Bert Campbell, of Columbia, Pa,

will have
the Young people
Sunday school. There will be

ing speaker. The services will be
i conducted jointly with the regular
worship services. C. E. in the even-
ing at 7 P. M. EST. Ruth W. Kauff-
man, leader.
The Lancaster County Federation
of Men's Bible Classes will hold a
Sacred Song Service at the Landis~
ville Campmeeting grounds on Sun-
25, afternoon and evening.
A number of men from the village

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Jar Rings do:
The Otterbein Guild of the Iron-
ville U. B. Church will hold their
monthly meeting at the Twin Oaks
Swimming Pool on Tuesday evening
at 7:30 D. S. T. Miss Miriam Heagy

i that a son or daughter in order to
| compete in the contest must have a
{ father or a mother on the opposing
i team. Details of these contests will
| be announced later.
|




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