PAGE SIX Our Card Basket For Past Week (from page 1) Roth and Mr. the weekend at Harrisburg guest of Mrs. Robert R. Mr. Charles Siller, of Easton, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs Lewis Seller of town. Mr. Charles Reed of Philadelphia, is visiting his sister, Miss Eva Reed, at her home on East Main street. Edward Heilig, of Washington, D. C. spent the Labor Day days at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Heilig on S. Market St. Mr. George who has month with his Snyder, left this George Klugh spent as the Lauer. holi- H. (Stuffy) Klugh been spending the past sister morning to re- nia. Miss town, Mr. and Mr. and umbia, left a five day tour to and Canada. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowman, of Har- risburg, and sister Mrs, Edda Bow- man Couffer, of Bridgeport, Conn- ecticut, both former residents o this borough, spent several with Miss Emma Shookers, Main St. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Schell daughter Phyllis of Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris- tian Ulesy of Andrews, Ind, were pver ‘night guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Stover at the Church of God parsonage, Landisville, Pa. E. Mark Kaylor, of town, tended the eleventh annual tinion of the Long family held re- cently in the Hill Lutheran Church Grove, Cleona. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brandt and son, Charles of Detroit, Michigan. spent several days with his mother. Mrs. C. O. Brandt, at her home on South Market St. Mortuary Record For Past Week (From page 1) Coble, Elizabethtown, Anna Heisey, at home. Funeral services were held Sat- urday at the house, with further services at the Church of God. Interment in the Mt. Tunnel ceme- Anna Grosh, Marietta St, Thomas Martin, Marietta Mrs. Fred Heise, Saturday Niagara Falls days on E and at- re- Miss and tery. MRS. MARGARET JANE STEPHENS Mrs. Margaret Jane Stephens, eighty~-three, died at the home of her son, Blaine Stephens, of Eliza- bethtown, of a complication or dis- eases. She is survived by the follow- ing children: Elaine, with whom she resided; Dean, of Rheems; Geo., of Towa: Fred of Canada; Steph, Eben- sburg and Jennie Westover, of Frank's Town. Services were held Tuesday morn- ing at the home with interment in Fairview cemetery, Perry county. MRS. HETTIE SHONK Mrs. Hettie Shonk, ninety-four, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrence, at Eliza- bethtown, Friday of a com- plication of diseases following an ill- ness of several weeks. She is sur- vived by two sons Harry and Amos, of Lebanon, two daughters, Mrs. Annie Ditzler, of Lititz, and Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrence, of Elizabeth- town. Services were held on Tuesday af- ternoon. Interment in the Ebenezer cemetery, Lebanon. noon, MRS. MARY MECKLEY Mrs. Mary Meckley, sixty-eight, widow of Wilson Meckley, died of apoplexy Sunday at the home of her son-in-law at Lancaster. She was a member of the Mount Joy United Brethren church. Besides the daugh- ter with whom she resided, she is survived by the following children: Lena, wife of Harry Weidman, Mt. Joy; John, Thomas, Paul, Elam and Oscar. all of Lancaster and William, of Willow Street. Also eight grand- children survive. Services were held at the Mount Joy Evangelical Congregational church this afternoon. Interment in the Florin cemetery. DOLORES JEANETTE LEWIS Dolores Jeanette Lewis, twenty- two-months-old daughter of Mr. and Janet and Bob; Clayton Brandt and son Dale of Elizabeth [town all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. O. Kj |bethtown as turn to Huntington Park, Cc alifor- |, chool. J Col-! afternoon for {family of Silver Springs visited with RHEEMS Mr. and Mrs, Albert Lerse, Ken= neth, Bertha, Lucille and Thelma Lease: Charles Dobbs, Misses Anna and Mz iry Freed all of Bellville; Mr. ind Mrs. Clayton Brubaker of Mt. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Earhart and } Phares this Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hostetter of Florin and Mr. Elias Salunga visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lenhard on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mre. Martin Shearer en- tertained the following at their home Mr. and Mrs. daughter Patsy and son Bruce of Annville; Mr. and Mrs. Al- mos Earhart, Sr.,, daughter Alta and son El and David Flory. The local schools opened on Tues- day morning Mr. Grosh of Marietta as teacher of the Grammar and Miss Frantz of Eliza- teacher of the Primary Brandt of place last Hornberger of last Sunday: Galen Hartman, wood with school Dr. and Mrs. Dorsey Butterbaugh and daughter Mary Elizabeth and Ruth Anne of Elizabethtown, visited with Mrs. day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wittle, with Mr. and Mrs. Abram Koser of Hershey on Sunday evening. Mr. Mrs. John Gibble Annie Enterline on Mon- visited and and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heisey and fam- ily of near this place last Sunday. The Affairs In General Briefly Told (From page 1) ced down for repairs at Lancaster early Saturday Mrs. Lichty, Elizabethtown, ped and broke her ankle. The once famed switchback rail- road at Mauch Chunk is to be scrap- ped. Henry Musser, 16 of near Eliza- bethtown, was kicked in the face by a steer Monday. morning. slip- an 18-mos. old sre injured in. an auto col- lision north of Manheim. Over 100 attended the Steiner family reunion at bethtown College Sunday. A Lancaster was bed of purse containing $42 while shopping downtown. Geo. M. Horstick, 58, president of Two persons, child we one Stover- Eliza- woman rob- her Palmyra’s boro council, over by a wagon and killed. Charles R. Witmer, - 62, who| suicide by shooting himself. Rev. C. H. Heiges unani- mously re-elected pastor of the Church of God at Elizabethtown for the eighth concecutive term. eee A STRUCK BY AUTO John Snyder, sixty-five Elizabeth- town, suffered brush burns of the body when struck by a machine driven by C. D. Minnich, Columbia R. D. 1, while crossing the street at Zellersville, of complications. She was taken ill while visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis, of Perkasie, Pa. Besides her parents and her pa- ternal grandparents, she is survived by her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sumpman of Mount Joy township. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday at the home followed by cervices at 2 p. m. at the United Brethren church, Silver Springs. In- the adjoining was terment will be in cemetery. MRS. JOHN K. MILLER Mrs. Fannie Elizabeth, wife of John K. Miller, seventy-five, died at her home at Maytown, of a com- plication of diseases, following a lingering illness. She the daughter of the late Hiram G. and Mary B. Encle of Marietta, and she is the last of her family. Besides her husband she is survived by the fol- lowing children: Alice E., wife of Clayton Landis, of Highspire; Jacob E. Miller. of York: Hiram F. Mil- ler, of Maytown: Enos E. Miller of Camp Hill, Lizzie E. and Annie E. Miller, at home; twelve grandchil- dren and one great grandchild. Services will be held on Thursday 2 o'clock (ST) at the was afternoon at home in Maytown, with interment n East Donegal cemetery. Friends may call at the home this evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. Miss Mary M. Flory, 66, died at Mrs. Elmer Lewis, of Mount Joy township, near Risser’s mill, died Tuesday at the Grand View hospital, the General hospital. Funeral at This Section 's| was run i lived near Maple Grove, committed | John Warfel, East Petersburg. was jailed at Lancaster for a hear- ine. He was drunk and disorderly. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, NM ro es wot 2 TO ENTERTAIN B., & L, This evening director Henry [hy will entertain the directors the Mt. Joy Building Association at Cove Park, Boro, at which time the regular | monthly meeting will also be held. el H. | of | and Loan | near the Numerous Weddings, rom page 1) High ceremony to Niagara Falls FAILED TO STOP Jere A. Culp, Columbia R. D charged with failure to after accident, was arrested and post- the stop and | trip Following the couple left on a and Canada town school. render assistance an automo- hile ed bail for and on a hearing. their return will reside in town. rl A A ZARFOSS—HOLLINGSWORTH M . Clatfolt The marriage of Miss Anna M. Zar- Mr. Jame ie tol “was agree ably surprise od last weck re foss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zarfoss, of Elizabethtown, to the Rev. Harold C. Hollingsworth, Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Hollingsworth, of Elizabethtown, Satur- day afternoon in St. Paul's United Mr Brethren church, Elizabethtown. The : double ring ceremony was perform- ed by the bridegroom's father. The the church at school chum, Mr. Elsworth Frey, of North Walbrabarry, Mass., called : the Glatfelter These men have not met in forty years cn i = son of the residence, two | took place . John Myers of town was re- moved to the Lancaster General hos pital, Tuesday morning following two weeks illness at home. He is a astor of pastor o Joseph Bundle, groom is Falmouth. HEILIG—MOEDINGER Mr. ‘and Mrs. Edwin P. Moedin-' of Buchanan avenue, Lancaster, announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth, to James B. Heilig, son of Mr. ard * Mrs. W. R. Heilig, of this horo. The wedding took place at Elkton, Maryland, Saturday, August 28. They spent the week-end at Wild- wood, New Jersey, they were guests of Miss Pauline Heilig. ee ee” WU GB | Dr. Harold C. Killheffer, etrist, with offices at Elizabethtown and Manheim, will be closed during the week of September 13th. Tha Elizabethtown office will be open for appointments and repairs and the Manheim office Wednesday afternoon and Friday evening. son-in-law of Mr. local tailor. | Ah ee ger, where optom- GET FREE ENTRY BLA IK Fi PHILCO TUBE DE Lester E. Robe Beginning September 13, the stores at Manheim will close Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday at Telephone 22J 4 p. m. Thursday at 12 noon. 25 East Main St. MT. JOY, PA. REMEMBER OUR CHOICE KEEP COOL WHILE COOKING! @® Here's the zltra- modern way to cook! A Norge elec- tric range conserves Sst in every cooking process. Ovens are insulated on all six sides! Chromalox cooking units are available on all models. Such important differences in con- struction not only make cook- ing cooler, but they cut current costs, too. Come in today and see the Norge electric ranges. Unusually easy terms now iu JOY, LANCASTER CO, PA. the Jos. B. 'Qur Heartiest Congratulations We want to congratulate each of | following for having reached | birthday: | | the another September 12 This certificate £5.00 Vacuum Filler Sackless Fountain Pens, Visible ink supply. You see the ink! A LIFETIME GUARANTEE WITH EACH PEN Mrs. Esther Buller, E. Donegal St. September 14 Mrs. Harry Becker Mrs. Ressler. Mrs. Christ Shirk. Limit 2 Sets to September 15 Certificate Leon Childs, Mount Joy, Pa. - i Air SA THE This PEN holds 200% With our High Power can buy one in the ci sale is on. HASSINGER & RIS MOUNT JOY, PA, 91 East Main Street | | | | three months with & | | | | TI RR A acer: Miss Sura Jackson, who resided left Saturday for School Lane Hills, Hershey residence, and H9¢ entitles the NEW PLUNG more ink e filling. and guaranteed to ALSO $i FRIDAY and SATURDAY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1937 A AA ARE SY — Lancaster, where she has accepted | old Adams. Price After Sale $5.00 ONE PULL AND IT'S FULL! fiary fountain pen on the market. bills. No lever filler! oor life. | PENCILS TO MATCH ABOVE PENS, 26¢ nd 11, 1937 » time, leave money before sale starts to reserve your order E. W. GARBER, rr You can write for No pressure bar! Every pen tested GET YOURS NOW! THIS PEN GIVEN FREE if you ¥ than FIVE DOLLARS! This certificate good only while advertising MAIL ORDERS 6c EXTRA MOUNT JOY, PA. CEE eA a i Jie AE 4 J - | ll | AN Opporty ity Of 19 Lifetime § You have an dual chance to win this Bea Rifol Suite Enter the Today You May § Be The Willner Three. Pieces HB Sagless Spring con tion covered in silly Chrome Veloure.¥® ET A GORGEOUS 7-Piece Walnut Dinette Suite In the new “Moderne” design. Buffet China Cabinet, Extension Table and Four Chairs. Surely a prize worth working for. 3rd PRIZE A New 1938 “General Electric” CONSOLE RADIO With Foreign and Domestic Reception. A gorgeous instrument. A fine piece of Furniture to the 3rd Prise, Prize Winner. 4th PRIZE A BIG ROOMY ENGLISH LOUNGE CHAIR 5th PRIZE A VERY GORGEOUS 6x9 Imported Oriental Rug 6th PRIZE~A Beautiful OCCASIONAL CHAIR =th PRIZE~Three-Piece “Moderne” LAMP GROUP sth PRIZE~A Beautiful Walnut SMOKING CABINET 9th PRIZE~Large Size Maple Magazine C: Carrier MAHOGANY END TABLE 10th PRIZE~A Fine Solid Te Chrome Sie ving 1 FE ER tt sais a R111 DZS: ont ol 2 124 1 SOLVE THE PUZZLE » — Win this beautiful rn fe) THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. RULES OF THE CONTEST 1—The%en major prizes will be awarded the winners of the puzzleSgontest by three prominent citizens acting as judges. Their decision will be final. 2-—The firgt prize will be awarded for the best solution, considering neatuess, correciness and originality. All other prizes will awarded according to their respective merits. 3—There will He several other prizes given that are not mentioned here. *Fhe solution may be worked out of this newspaper or in any. original or unique form the contestant desires. ph ih —Solution may mailed or delivered in person to CONTEST EDITOR, STANDARD FURNITURE CO., 12-14 W. King, Street, LANCASTER, PA., anvtime before mid- night Tuesday, Sept. 28%. 2 5—Judges will award Thursday, Sept. 30th at 8° 12-14 W. King Street, Lan 6—1It will not be necessar¥ for the contestant to be pres- mt at the time. Successful “dontestants will be notified. ~Solutions received after midnight. Tuesday, Sept. 28th will not be considered. SEND ONLY ONE SOLUTION-DU- PLICATES WILL BE DISQUATZFIED. DIRECTIONS Place the figures 1 to 9 as showin: above in the nine open- ings on the Triangle so that each three sides of the Triangle will total 20. Use only the nwmbers 1 to 9 inclusive. Do not use the same numbers twice. 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EEE © c— This Certificate Is Worth $4.41-5 Qc bearer to one of our Genuine Indestructible A dh Nine April | ber of the Mx Associe Duri tion pl real ec purcha The holders possible At tl mature the Fal Persc stock, i paid" in earning increase that th cash at In ad crease, persons cially tl and ps monthly Wher into th gone tc in this tion? We'll as to Ww Building a bene well as Ma He Ag UNEMP LOST ON H OF L Vaso | three, a er who ment, ne jured at he stagg on the I the resi about fit according reports. He wa the Harr caster ar four day Harnish, Duke st. SAFE H. A A safe ly and S ber and « open wit time Mon stolen, Thomas sub-static Abram police he he opene ing. The : money, p only to sf J. B. KI Beginni 16th, J. F private s western which we and two direct frc Keller. Sch Hel Me CLAREN( DEALE CONTR $150 TC TO GR. At the of the Mc Board, © unanimou opening tl grade sch close at school wil ¢ LOCA Lester F day after the Sherif mer Zerp! tachment
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