PAGE SIX ons - — Odd Fellows— Teddy, an Eng- lith sheep dog, brought home a baby rabbit after a day's poaching. The rabbit is now a pet and Teddy his firm friend They play together and if] Bunny ventures too far, Teddy” arives him home », U. C. OFFICIALS WILL M or t var Y NEW TRUCKING «|The Affairs THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA, Bird Prelers Jail to Freedom—Declin- ing its freedom, Tuffy preferred to stay with its feline chum, Blue, when prisoners of one of the country’s jails offered to release them. All of this week and next week | I Recor For : (Aug. 16 to 27 inclusive) repre- n G oO Nn & ra entatives of the Public Utility | . Commission will interview truck | by fl T Id Past Week and buss Operators in the Office | rie Y Oo _ | of the County Controller in the | — (From page 1) | Court House at Lancaster, Pa. | (From Page 1) Lodge 537, P.and A. M. 7or the past This new Act requires that all | were arrested at Lancaster over ity years. weekend. i F Operators carrying made in Fairview Interment was cemetery at Manheim. the jurisdiction and the under come MRS. KATIE S. MILLER St ave h approval of Penna Public . Utility Commission. Mrs. Katie S. Miller, fifty-nine, widow of Amos E. Miller, died at her Your truck and buss operating home in Mount Joy township of | problem can be discussed with complications. these men, and applications for She is survived by the following | Permits covering your type of ser- children: Almeda, wife of obtained. Brehm, Miss Ruth R. Mille: R., and Amos R., all of town; a brother, Joseph S. Risser, of Manheim, R. D., and a sister, Mrs. Mary S. Gantz, of Elizabetht D. Three grandchildren : Funeral Saturday at the home, with further | Guy A. | vice .can be Abner | Penalties abeth- | operating without be imposed the proper Per- can mit or Certificate, wn a wn R | of the opportunity to secure survive, if formation while it is were held on services available services at Risser’s church, near | Milton Grove, and interment in the adjoining cemetery. a eT WILLIS SHOEMAKER, JR. = i vm For Willis Shoemaker, Jr., nth son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shoe- | maker, Elizabethtown, died on Mon- ! é Wee day morning of complications. Besides his parents he is survived grandparents, Mr. | . ; p Canada this week. The Church of the Brethren will | hold a Harvest Home Service ‘on Saturday afternoon. by his maternal and Mrs. Joseph Miller, Elizabeth- town, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shoemaker, of Milton Grove. Services were held Tuesday at the Roth funeral home, Elizabethtown, | with interment in the Green Tree | Perry County picnic. cemetery Milton Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Duple at- ——y | tended the Hess reunion held at MRS. MARY ELSIE FOREMAN | (From Page 1) from the Quite a number persons town and vicinity attended near | Penryn Pienic Grove. Mrs. Marv Elsie ‘Foreman, fortyv- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Strickler one of Manheim widow of Frank |Mrs. Earl Walters and Mrs. Irvin Foreman, died at the Lancaster |Ginder spending the week at Campmeeting. and Mrs. John Bowers several weeks with his ! Mr. Mrs. Walter Bowers in Louisana. . and Mrs. C. A. Melhorn and and Mrs. Miller Wolgemuth 1d children, Vernan Glen, l visited at Ronks on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Augusta | Mr. and Mrs. Park Shetter and | daughter, Avis, spent from Friday [to Sunday at the seashore. Mrs. Cora M. Stoll | public sale of house hold goods on Saturday, Aug. 21, in the garage in George General Hospital after an illness of | Cleon: two weeks. She Joseph and Anna and two children, nell, of Manheim Forman at home; John Zekanay, of Pittsburgh; Joseph | Zekanay, of Manhe Services were are is survived by her parents, Buchko Kekanay Mrs. Irene O'Con- and Miss Mari and and im. eld will hold MRS. KATIE S. MILLER Mrs. Katie S. Miller, widow of Amos E. her home in Mou at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday plications. fifty-nine, Miller, died at |, the rear of her S. Vogle, will Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Garber, Mr. property. be the auctioneer. She is survived by the following and Mrs. George Mumper, Mr. children: Almeda. wife of and Mrs. Clyde Mumper, Mr. Ed Brehm, Miss Ruth R. Mille Ream and Mr. and Mrs. Norman R., and Amos R.. all of E Mateer and son, spent the week- | towr:; a brother, Jos of Manheim R. D., and Mrs. Mary S. Gantz, of E grandchildren | U. B. eph S. {end at Camp Ream. A cpec ground breaking ser- will be held in the Florin iis vice town R. D. Three Church on Sunday after- also survive. two o'clock. There will Funeral service were held S: special program and the day at the home, with further y invited to attend. ground will be broken for a School chapel. ic is cordially vices at Risser's church, near Mil- ten Grove, with interment in th adjoining cemetery. 1day at the home of her — een a m. MRS. MARY ELSIE FORMAN |son, ry Caslow, 221 Marietta Mrs. Mary Elsie F¢ . forty- street. She was a member of the cne, of Manheim, wid f Frank | Church of the Brethren. Forman, died at the Lancaster Gen-| Besides the son at whose home she eral Hospital Wednesday 1:15 | died she is survived by the follow- a. m. after an illness of o weeks. | ing children: Emma, wife of John She was a member of St. Jan Catholic church, Lititz and of the Manheim Legion Auxiliary. Gibble, Mastersonville; Amos Cas- | low, Elizabethtown R. D.; Annie, | wife of Frank Runk, of Lititz; Mary, wife of Samuel Snyder, Lancaster R. She is survived by her parents property or persons for compensation in Penna, the for and it is sugges- | ted that Operators avail themselves [ added to this so conveni- | Affairs At Shetter, | GROUND-BREAKING SERVICE | the | Mrs. Mary McEwen, 60, struck by a trolley at Ephrata, died. The Pennsy expects to start electric trains here Jan. 1. Robert Salm, 13, of Lancaster, was badly bitten by a pet rabbit, A youth arrested at Elmira, N. Y., confessed to robberies at Gap and Quarryville. Harry W. Kulp, of Lancaster, was granted a W. S. patent or valve guide driver. Thirty-five new members Elizabethtown Chapter Women of the Moose. John W. McBride, 56, Middletown, farmer, was killed by a train at Hummelstown Monday. John Kraybill, of Rheems, among the motorists prosecuted at Lancaster for violations. Robert Anspach, 6, Lancaster, suffered a fractured skull when he in front of an auto. its were was ran All records were again broken on the Columbia bridge. The tolls for the first half of Aug. were $24,343.50. When a wheel came off a truck near Lancaster, it rolled across the road, struck a passenger car, dam- aging it. Mrs. E. B. T. Glenn, Columbia, re- ported the theft of $60 to the police and then found the money in a pic- ture frame. The automobile of Dr. J. J. Es- benshade, Lancaster, was stolen (from a parking space on James Ist. For the first time in twenty years i deputy sheriff P. P. Dattisman miss- { sheriff sale at the Court House [Fy iday. He is ill in the hospital. that city. ed a | Seventeen members of the Mariet- [ta Garden Club visited J. Horace | McFarland's “Breeze Hill” rose gar- | dens at Harrisburg last Thursday. | Willie Carter, had his chest when a truck ran { over him while he was asleep on | the eircus ground at Lancaster. | While shooting at targets in the | rear of her home Rose Marie For- | berger, 14, of Lancaster R. 2, was | shot the shoulder with a 22 | rifle. | Three pint jars of yellow paint |and shellac, thrown by strikers, | were hurled thru the window at the home of a silk mill boss at Lancaster. | Dr. A. V. Walter, Brownstown, | has been appointed deputy coroner 36, negro, crushed in James and Miss Helen Shoemaker wood, N. J. The following from this place spent the week-end with the Hostetters: Mr. and Mrs. Amos Strickler: John Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. mer and son Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley and Robert. Our Card Basket For Past Week Miss Marguerite Keller left Fri- day for a seashore vacation. Mr. and Mrs, Paris B. Gruber of near town spent Sunday at Her- shey. Miss Dolly Lauer, of Harrisburg, is spending the week at the editor's hone. Misses Bertha and Eva Bowman week with there are spending a sister Mrs. Samuel C. Gillums. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gillums, Misses Elsie Dillinger and Maude Schneider spent the weekend in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shookers, of Columbia, spent last Wednesday with Miss Emma Shookers, on E. Main St. : Mr. and Mrs, Earl Sponsler and daughter, Suzanne, spent the week- end at New Bloomfield as the guests of Mrs. Fleisher. Chief of Police, Elmer Zerphy, wife and son, and Mr. Otto Doden- hoft, returned Tuesday from Chi- cago, after spending a week there with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lehman Swarr, Irving and Lloyd Swarr, Mount Joy R. D. attended the tenth Swarr held at Kauffman’s Park, Manheim, on Saturday. Mr. John Dillinger, of this place, Misses Mary Strickler of Mt. Joy; Beatrice Datesman, of Columbia, Grace Henderson and Marie Harter were on a ten day trip to Ver- mont and Canada. Miss Jean Richards of Detroit, Michigan, arrived here Sunday to spend several weeks as the guests of her aunt and Uncle Mr. and Mrs. Christ Walters on East Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wickenheiser and Thelma Mae Shenk, of Mount Joy, attended the seventh annual reunion of the Wickenheiser fam- ily held Sunday at Kauffman Park, Manheim. Newty Kendig, son of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Kendig, of town, spent the weekend as the guest of Bobby Tyndall who with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tyndall is spending the summer in Perry County. reunion Quite a number of local folks attended the annual Perry County picnic held last Sunday. Among them were: Mr. Clyde Fenster- and Mrs. Jacob Zellers and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James macher, Mr. Hockenberry and family, Mrs. Bal- Family Reunions (From Page 1) the Charles clan was held at Long's Park, Lancaster, last Wednesday. The ninth annual Greiner-Kreiner family held in the church grove, at Penryn on Sunday. reunion was Saturday the Leinharts held their eleventh annual family reunion at Central Manor Campmeeting grounds. The seventh annual reunion of the Wickenheiser family was held on Sunday afternoon at Kaufman's Park, near Manheim. The Bowman Reunion will be held on Sunday, September 5, at the farm of Wesley Shenk, one mile southeast of Manheim. The Brubaker reunion was held last Saturday at the home of Sher- dan Brubaker, of Chestnut Level. Vocal selections and recitations were given by Miss Mary Henry and Miss Vera Groff. The fourteenth annual reunion of the Ulrich clan was held Thursday at Williamson park. Officers were elected as follows: President, John Ulrich; vice-president, Ray Peters; | secretary, Mrs. Ray Peters, and treasurer, Ida Kline. The fifth annual Gish reunion was held today Wednesday, at William- son Park. Officers are president, A. R. Gish, Elizabethttown; secretary, H. J. Gish, Elizabethtown and his- torian J, I. Hamaker, Lynchburg, Virginia. The fifteenth annual reunion of the Witmer clan was held on man’s Memorial church, Manor Twp. Dr, C. Howard Witmer presided. It was decided to meet at Lititz located at 53 East Main Street, is of WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18TH, 1937 ——————————— ee TWO DAY SALE The Mount Joy Department Store, ICE CREAM SALE Groff's Restaurant will have a special sale of ice cream, on Friday, Springs next year on the third : Aug. 20th, at 25c per quart. Read Thursday in August fering the residents of this com- | their ad on another page. rt munity a real bargain event this ———— eee se MARRIAGE LICENSES Friday and Saturday only, when Mr. Harry Leedom, local coal Ralph Ebersole Geib, Mount Joy |! R. 2, and M. Elizabeth Krodel, of Elizabethtown. t Joseph LeRoy Eshleman, of Flor- Joy R. 2. re CHICKEN CORN SOUP SUPPER The Young Peoples’ Societies of the First Presbyterian Church will hold a Chicken Corn Soup Supper on the Church lawn, Saturday, Au- gust the 21st, beginning at four o'clock. ED en SOYBEAN SPECIAL The “soybean special,” an air- conditioned passenger coach fitted for exhibition purposes over the Pennsylvania lines, will pay a two hour visit to Lancaster on Friday afternoon, August 20. out STOP Shell Gas AT THE W. L. HURST GASOLINE STATION | FLORIN, PA. Soft Drinks, Candy and Gollam’s Ice Cream 24 HOUR SERVICE Thursday on the lawn of Steh- SPECIAL ICE FRIDAY Fresh Peac From Freezer to you. Mount Joy FRIDAY, AUG. 20th GROFF’'S OWN MAKE ICE CREAM || 25c PER QUART ICE CREAM MADE FRESH DAILY Come early and avoid the rush WE FILL FREEZERS, DAILY. BRING YOUR FREEZER IN AND SAVE MONEY Groff's Restaurant | BENJ. F. GROFF, Prop. CREAM SALE ONLY Our Features Will Be One Of | sale of all seasonable merchandise, miss this opportunity to buy clothes in, and Emile Jane Kraybill, of Mt.|¢ dealer returned home from the General Hospital on Monday. Mr. Leedom's condition has improved. Subscribe for The Bulletin. hey will hold their final clearance o make way for fall garments, Don’t heap. SATURDAY AUGUST 21 LAST DAY OF SALE An appreciation of your patronage during the sale we are offering two "RED HOT" SPECIALS for Saturday only. Union SuitsWash Pants B.V.D STYLE SANFORIZED 39: | 95- ALSO MANY OTHER SPECIALS Visit Us This Last Sales Day ESHLEMAN BROS. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Phone tozer, Mr. and Mrs. Mateer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ream, Mr. and Mrs. Barrick, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Has- singer and family. Mr. Mrs. Eli Hostetter, daughter Mary and sons Lester and and of Lancaster returned home last Sun- day after spending a week at Wild- Mr. and Mrs. John Frank Ger- John Reheard and children {of Manheim township, to succeed 1 Dr. E. H. Witmer, Neffsville, who [resigned after 25 years. BR ATTENDED CONFERENCE Rev. John B. Brubaker, Market Street, Florin, accompanied by Mr. SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. Emmert McDannald, of Elizabeth- town, spent last week at Stony Brook, Long Island, where they at- tended the Stony Brook Bible Con- ference. The Drs. Wilbur Smith, Ironsides Dean and Mallis were some of the outstanding speakers heard at the sessions of the conference. The rest periods during the after- noon offer many recreations for those who wish to indulge. BR AT FLORIN U. B. CHURCH 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. On Sunday afternoon at two Joseph and Anna Buchko Zek: D.; Lizzie, wife of Christian Risser, Gif Irene O'- and two children, Mrs. Manheim R. D.; Katie, wife of John Connell, of Manheim, and Miss | Brosey, Elizabethtown; Sadie, wife Marian Forman, at home; also | of Abram Koser, of Hershey. Twen- : three brothers: John Zekanay, of | ty grandchildren and seven great- ' Pittsburgh; Joseph Zekanay, of | grandchildren and the following cis- | Manheim and Emil Zekanay, of | ters also survive: Mrs. Lydia Peters Manheim. | end Mrs. Kate Frederick, both of | Services were held hursday { Manheim, and Mrs. Anna Saylor, of | morning in St. James i Elizabethtown. church, Lititz, with a Requien High | Private funeral services will be | Mass, after which the body | held at 1:30 p. m. (ST) Thursday at : sent to Homestead for burial. | the hgme, with public services at 2 | iri p. m. at the Church of the Brethren | MRS. LIZZIE CASLOW {at Florin. Interment will be in WOLGEMUTH | Chickies cemetery, near Elizabeth- Mrs. Lizzie Caslow Wolgemuth, | town. Friends may call at the home | seventy-five, widow of Eli Wolge- |of the son from 7 to 9 p. m. (ST) muth, died of complications at 10:30 | Wednesday. was i with a | ry, of Coatesville, was a guest. o'clock, a ground breaking service special program will be held at the Florin U. B. church for the purpose of a new Sunday School Chapel. The public to attend this service. Qe DR. SCHLOSSER SPOKE Dr. R. W. Schlosser of Elizabeth- town college addressed the Rotary club here yesterday. There were 28 members present Visiting Rotarians included Harry Ravare, of Harrisburg. Edward Ter- is cordially invited wnt ———— I HAVE JUST INSTALLED A PARAGON MODEL TRU-FIT All Silk Dresses All Cotton Dresses All Children’s Boys’ Wash Pants Boys’ Blouses SHOE STRETCHER Newest in the line Shoes can be stretched LONGER and WIDER Shoes that are too short can he stretched at least ONE inch LASTS TO FIT ALL TYPE SHOES Lincoln Shoe Repair You can get all the news of this week through The Bulletin. J 21 E. Main St. MT. JOY Men’s Slacks All Bathing Suits Mt. Joy Dept. Store EAST MAIN Final CLEARANCE Of All Seasonable Merchandise Friday « Saturday 2 DAYS ONLY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET THESE BARGAINS All Spring Suits and Coats Women’s White Coats Women’s White Pumps and Oxfords $1.50 Sheer and Pastel shades All Other Children’s Dresses $1-$2-83 $5 - $7 $1.00 30c - 77c - $1.39 Dresses $1.00 69¢ - 43c 99¢c 49c $1.39 1/3 OFF 3 STREET OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS A ROLLER ROLLS ond tees ICE! \ THE NORGE Ag OU CAN "BUY THE BEST BRC “ily the lasting ~advantages of genuine Norge Rollator Refriger- ‘ation—the': finest TYR TR Ad 7 costs less to own EN NYE Tat Te Re.) 3 a few cents more 5 aweek to buyone. Come in today, 2 and get the facts. ROLLATOR® COMPRESSO R= Exclusive Norge cold- making mechanism =— has only 3 moving arts, Provides more yi for current used— ¢ everlasting. NORGE GIVES YOU THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES * Pressure-Sealed Cabinet Top * Extra Large Freezing Capacity * Ice Tray Release * ‘Extra Cold Storage Yr p (Een = SR ce Compartment * Automatic Eléctric Light * Safety Seal on Door Conserves Cold is almos * Surplus-Powered Rollator Mechanism BRUBAKER’S DEPT. STORE MOUNT JOY, PA. pharm; detaile numbe Dani effort the Pe missior 3 Pu Tre WARW DON] COMI 52 BI More measur $82,000- 4,024 L school. County Arthur in thirt; are irar All n orange They m exit anc tion. Su a minim ing per fourteen ] Serge: Lancaste sylvania A REA} “Jack ped fror two mq treed back ya the grounds tempting nanas, from hi there at POPUL! FOLK HOLY “FOR The Krodel, Ebersole Isaac Gi at the 1 Brubake of Augu attended town an Ebersole KR The m Krayhill, John K Joseph I and Mrs, GA Joseph participa contest i ago, gav lifting club, Mo