Our Card Basket For Past Week Mr. and cl on, Bryn Mawr. Miss Dorothy Preston Pri f Sunday at the Mr. and Lancaster, and Mrs. Mrs. Willi to the home and Mrs. Ed Rear Street. they will s Mr. and Mrs. son, Richard, of I Sunday with Mr. and K. Hawthorne, Mr. Wayne Evelyn Stoner, were Sunday guests Mrs. James Keener, Street. Mrs. Richard daughter, Mari weekend at the ents-in-law, Mr, Hawthorne. Simon P. Nissl and Ralph Esh Rotary of je 4 and Mrs. at the Hotel Kem: Mr. and Mrs. had as their Su Roy Zepp an Charles, Son of - Lancast Florence Roc Mr. man, Donegal Street several days at C land, where they and Mrs. V Eshlemans will with Rev. man at Pl; Don't f given Ladies Presbyt Joy Hig Thursday at 8:15 o'cloc} feature popular will pl ing the fi Baker Da. Seld teacher. WENT TO NEW YORK TODAY TO SEE MISSIONARIES OFF A number of persons from thi vicinity left for New Y this (Wedn they will esday) wish “ber four missionaries: Doro Mr. and Mrs. Paul Catharine Wingert, for Africa. Among Musser, Susan Heisey, Mary ser, Albert Fngle, of Ker yy and Mary Hoffman of Bamford. A BORO SCHOOL PUPILS when they sail the folks will be Irvin RHEEMS Churct = This Section’s N umerous: Weddings; 1 page D i guestioned and released. THANKSGIVING VACATION | Mount Joy Boro cation at 3:15 P. M. and will reconvene Monday, 29th, -_———————— Nov. tising in the Bulletin. Schools will | be dismissed for Thanksgiving va- | Wednesday | Si oil sreck. Stimulate your business by adver- | GAS STATION You i v M Kre company, This is and most modern filling in town. CLOSED and later le closed 3 th the was one of At 5350 In Cash +: And Valuable! Papers S Stolen (From Page Page 1) do or, | disturbed. largest stations | THE MOUNT JOY BULL ETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANC. ASTER CO. “Florin For The ‘Week 1d Mrs. Luke Keefer of Millersburg, vith Mr. and Mrs. Melbo and two { daughter of i | ol ace at 6 o'clock Saturday evening | SHOOTING MATCH FRIDAY Friday evening, Nov. College ch for uckens at the for e east of On Kuhns n, one mil invited. COLWELL—PENNYPACKER O. G. Longenecker Alice, Dr and Mrs. It to o Dr. Chas. E. Perry the bride's the home of Cynwyd on Saturday arriage of Miss Colwell, Mr. Chauncey Perry | Colwell, of Cynwyd, to Dr. Charles | S. Pennypacker, of Ardmore, took | at the home of the bride's father, in [ie presence of the immediate fam- ilies. Rev. Donald J. Cowling, presi- dent | Minn., { Mrs. John Thompson Littlewood, 2d, ork; ] Art thu 1 son, Rot tad re | f bethtown and | of Flori d Mr s. Harry Leedom, oss nd Elizabeth Hess, j eas | Louise Colwell, of | the bride, wa of Carleton College, Northfield, performed the ceremony. and Miss a sister of Mr. matron of honor s maid of honor. sd Mrs. Leroy Leedom { John S. Port acted as best n John, Harry and James were entertained t home of | les Leedom on Sunday. | Ivers and Miss An- y guests of | service r at the LT WAIT TOO LONG NG THEM IN CITY REPAIRIN 30 SOUTH QUEEN STR LANCASTER, PENNA. O. = On Sale at Kulp's For the convenience of our pa- tror arranged to have Bulletins on sale at Kulp’s Con- fectionery and News Stand on East Main Street. uy them there if it is more 1 at this of- we have nient than to cal 26, will hold a a lot of turkeys, mer’s town. Don't >» shoot Bien ded the | which | and | by a rear open when Mr. returned. | > is every indication that the -obbers were very well acquainted about the house as nothing else was | suspected, | One of se, who resides in the boro, can- | 2t this writing, having | home Ses] Two men here are be located a n absent from his ficers have several import- ! ar ads which they are checking | ind we predict early arrests. FOR SALE B Lester E. RoDerts 33: E. Main: ot We re heart, see us. ed with fine Me ed for giving. FOR YOUR PATRONAGE THRU THE YEAR- select your Xmas Gift for youn Husband or Sweet- Our store is fill- NO ISSUE OF “STORE NEWS” SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT EARLY N Thankful andise, pack- THIS a PA. JUDGE SENT TWO BOYS TO HUNTINGDON & GLEN MILLS M ortuary Pp ast Week | | MANY OF OUR BEST KNOWN E. C. Atlee in | | arrested here in con- Two boys, with a of rorberies at business places in the sent to the Glen Mills reform and the Huntingdon hearing before Judge Juvenile court Tues- nection series borough, were school refor- PEOPLE HAVE PASSED m0 | day afternoon, THAT GREAT BEYOND WITH. | The boys, Edward Hewitt, fifteen, mery and Asher IN THE PAST WEEK fourteen, of town, escaped Mills a short their apprehension of Montgc Witmer, from the Glen before Both had been sent there on county, ri - . = ~ 1 1: School Wilbur C. Nelsin, 50, of Columbia, |’ 1 time | died Thursday. | Jacob H. Bard, 87, died at Co- lets, 2 Rar lumbia Saturday charges Benj. Roseboro died Saturday at | Hewitt, who a the Masonic Homes. | from the Rotary Home George F. Shultz, 58, of Marietta, died at Harrisburg Sunday. Mrs. Agnes Stall, 78, widow of John Stall, died at Deodate. Harry G. Mann, 53, formerly of Washingtonboro, died at Phila. Geo. T. Bowers, 81, of Leacock, was killed instantly by an | he stepped off a bus. Mrs. Clayton Loucks, 84, died at the home of her son North Loucks, | Elizabethtown R. 3 yesterday. etl re ee 3.000 PLAIN FOLK ASK CHILDREN BE EXEMPT A petition signed by more than 3,000 Amish and Mennonite sects from seven Penna. counties was! given to Governor Earle. They ask that their children be exempt from attending high school regardless of age. The petition was presented by three Lancaster county men. ttempted to escape at Lancas- ter while being held for Juvenile court, was sent to Huntingon. Dis- Attorney Charles W. Eaby authorities at Glen Mills accept his custody. returned to Glen Mills, trict caid the refused to Witmer was There is no better way to boost { your than by local news. auto as | paper advertising. W MODELS ELGIN WAXCHES Don W. Gorreght Jeweler Mount Joy, THANKSGIVING —{— For sunlight hours and visions clear For all remembered faces dear, For comrades of a single day, Who sent us stronger on our way, For friends who shared the year’s long road, And bore with us the common load, For hours that levied heavy tolls, And brought us nearer to our goals, For insights won through toil and tears, We thank Thee, Keeper of our years. Announcement I A. announce that | have taken over the entire Sale of Carsiand Garage bus- iness of Hassinger & Risser at Elizabethtown ang Mount Joy and will be pleased to have a continuance of your patronage. \ @ H. S. RISSER MOUNT JOY ELIZABETHTO Cat WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1937 ey Te SIMON P, NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa, Ck LETTERS GRANTED Elizabeth H. Raber, Mt. R.D. | 1, administratrix of Charles L. Ra- | ber, | ‘ — etl EI | Joy When in need of Printing. (any- | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | Give your family's eyes the best light that money can buy . . . safe-seeing sight-saving light that means comfort and protection when eyes are used for work or play . . light that helps young eyes develop normally . . . light that means comfort and protection for older eyes. BIG RED IN LAMP BULBS Ask about the an- tity Package that %i entitle you to al discount. Buy in quan tity and save. The formula for adequate sight-sav- ing light is as simple as it is inexpen- sive . . . use American-made Mazdas for more light for your money and use safe-seeing sizes in every lighting fix- ture. Your dealer will gladly recom- mend the right sizes for every visual task. SEE YOUR LOCAL LAMP RETAILER PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY USED CARS \ -AT- YGARBER'S GARAGE “ListED BY BODY TYPES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE R. 2 (Renewed & Guaranteed) and SQUARE DEAL VALUES % FOUR DOOR SEDANS 1937 ORD V-8 STANDARD "60" 1936 FORD V-8 DELUXE TOURING 1936 PONTIAC '6' ‘SILVER STREAK’ 1935 FGRD V-8 STANDARD 1934 CHEVROLET MASTER SIX 1931 CHEVROLET SIX 1929 FORD MODEL A THREE WINDOW TWO DOOR SEDANS FORD STANDARD "60" FORD ¥-8 WITH SMALL TRUNK FORD V:8 TUDOR FORD "BY! 4 CYLINDER TUDOR CHRYSLER SIX CHEVROLET SIX FORD MODEL A FORD MODEL A DODGE SIX BROUGHAM COUPES AND ROADSTERS FORD V-8, 5 WINDOW COUPE FORD V-8 DELUXE ROADSTER ROCKNE SIX ROADSTER CHEVROLET SIX COUPE CHEVROLET SIX ROADSTER FORD MODEL A COUPE 1930 FORD MODEL A COUPE 1929 FORD MODEL A COUPE COMMERCIAL CARS AND TRUCKS 1936 FORD V-8 PICK-UP : 1934 FORD V-8 PICK-UP ¥ 1932 FORD 4 CYLINDER 1%, TON. TRUCK 1929 CHEVROLET "6" PANEL DELIVERY 1929 REO 5 TON TRUCK 1929 FORD MODEL A PICK-UP MOST of these cars are Renewed and Guaranteed. R. &2 cars have been conditioned to meet specifications set by the? They must be in good running order and their condition is teed with a money-back offer—in writing. ALL ARE INSPECTED USE THE UCC FINANCE PLANS IF NECESSAR GARBER'’S GARAGE: ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Elizabethtown 77 Mount Joy 37-R 1937 1936 1932 1932 1932 1931 1931 1929 1929 1935 1934 1933 1931 1931 1931 Phones:
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