The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 24, 1938, Image 8

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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN
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Fox Mount Joy




ON SATURDAY, APRIL 2,
38 I will open a Far-
mer’s Market in my spacious of my office,
South Barbara Street, where veu can rea stail for a
very nominal sum. Those desiring space call ba the un-
dersigned.
{
Mortuary
Record For
Past Week
(From page 1)
the home of her parents,
3esides her parents,
ister, Ruth and a broth-
~ Jr., both at home; her
grandmother, Mrs. Effie
of Wrightsville, and her
Mrs. Edith
|
THE BEES WILL BUZZ
IN THIS COMMU
Spring weather will not
spelling bees as well. Her
several booked for this sectior
At Newtown
A Spelling Bee will be
ship, on Wednesday Evening,
30, 1938 at 7:39 o'clock. The
gram will consist of a play,
White and the Seven Dwarfs;
ings by Mrs. Joe Detwiler;
she is sur-

vived by a
er, Che
paternal


May Boyer,
| maternal grandmother,
Runkle, of Bainbridge.
Services were held Wednesday at
in Fal-
tle German Band. There
four (4) classes.
Nissly.
the home, with interment
mouth cemetery.
At Elm Tree
A spelling Bee will be hel
the Elm Tree School, Rapho
EDWIN F. HOLLISTER
Fdwin F. Hollister, 13 year old
son of Edwin C. Hollister and
Mae Walker Zipp, died Tuesday
evening, at the General Hospital, at
Lancaster, from a complication of
7:30 P. M.
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Joy, from 7 to 9 and on Friday
veningd at the home of the parents
to 9.
in Marietta from 7 The program will include a
rm act play, “The Arrival
MRS. HATTIE K. HOFFMAN |The cast of characters consis
Mrs. Hattie Keller Hoffman, 78,(Mrs. Laura Snyder, Mrs.
widow of Henry Hoffman, was |Shoop, Mrs. Allen Steager,
Lela Coble, Mrs. Samuel
and Mrs. Milton Eberly.
At Salunga
“Gleaners” a class of
found dead in bed Saturday morn-
ir t the home of her son, Roy
Hoffman, near town, where she re-
sided. Dr. William M. Workman,
deputy coroner issued a verdict of
| death from a attack.
She was a member of St. Mark's
United Brethren church. She is
survived by two sons, Roy, with

The
will hold a spelling bee Marcel
1938, at 7:30 P. M. in the VN
Grove School House,
At Pleasant Place
A Bee will k2 held at
Services were held Tuesday at
the Nissley funeral home with in-



25th, at 7:15 o'clock.
The program will
dialogues, . string music by
MRS. ANNA A. GIBBLE
make the honey bees buzz but the
held in
the Newtown School, Rapho Town-
string
music by Wilbert & Carl; and oth-
er instrumental music by The
will be
Teacher Marian |
Saturday evening, April 2, 1938 at
There will be two spelling class-
diseases. Funeral services will be |a rapid calculation class. Music ;
held on Saturday morning at nine | by the Lehman Brothers of Pal- Moret ii aw
o'clock at the St. Mary's Catholic |myra. Admission 10c and 20c, Jer-| MIS: Ralph Fn ee town,
Church, at Marietta, with inter- | ome Brubaker, teacher. 1 Mes. De. of nen
mnt in the Eberle cemetery. At Milton Grove : ai pen Si
| Fri ids may call on Thursday Farm Women’s Socjety No. 6 is Dorothy Myers and son. Bobby,
evening at the home of the grand- |planning an entertainment an ind. Mre Annie Mvess all of
parents, Adam Walkers, Mount | spelling bee to be held at the WIS. Annie go 5
ton Grove school on Saturday ev-
ening, March 26 at 7:30 o'clock.
of Billy.” |
Risser | ,¢
Salunga Methedist Sunday School Mr.
Salunga. | gyasts
Ther2 will be a variety of enter-
whom she resided, and Clayton, St. |tainment between classes. Come Mr. and Mrs. Art Girard and
John’s, N. D.; also a sister, Mrs. {and @njoy yourself, win a prize, | {wo children, of Conestoga; Mrs.
Pe Q ices { 3: | . :
| John Bausman of York, and a|and help us. Admission 20c, child- David Charles and son, Clair, of
number of grandchildren. ren under 12 years 15c. New Providence, were guests of
logs Qe ap. N
terment in the Mount Joy ceme- | Pleasant Place School, near Man- daughter Mary Anne and son Ed-
tery. heim, on Friday evening, March |ward of Lancaster, spent the week
consist of [and Mrs. Jacob Nagel near Eliza-

» MOUNT JOY. LANCASTER CO. PA.
THURSDAY, MARCH 24TH, 1938






both
—
of town, spent
| Espenchade,
NITY O u r C a Fr d Sunday at New York City where
they witnessed the hockey game
only in Madison Square Garden and
as é or other spots of interest.
e are Miss E. Franceanna Stoner has
Street after
at the Masonic
bethtown,
- Past Week
Homes
(From page 1)
Miss Minnie Shelly spent Mon-
Mount Gretna.
Mar.
ro-
at
Snow Mr. and Mrs. Bard Bigler and |San Francisco, California,
read- on. Earl of Fost Petershurg, Sunday visiting the former’:
returned ta her home on Marietta
spending five
at Eliza-
during which time she
took a course in nursing,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mummeri, of
weeks
spant
sister,
i
Mrs. Jacob Nagel near FE'town.
Mr. Mummert was a former resi-
dent of Mount Joy and has not been
east for a number of years.
Mr. Frank Mummert of Lancaster,
spent Sunday visiting Mr. Jacob
Nagel and family.
Miss ‘Janet Bigler, of East Peters-
kurg is spending a .few wecks with
Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Barto.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor and
daught2r, Miss Dorothy, spent
Saturday afternoon at Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buohl spent


weekend in town.
Ir. and Mrs. John Nagel spent
Sanday at New York city.
Mr. John Heisey, of Lititz, for-
town, was in town on
the
metly of
Tu2sday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hershey,
of Lancaster, visited in town on
Saturday.
Mrs. Robert R. Lauer spent
last Friday and Saturday at the
editor's home.
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vicitzd the Barto family on Sun-
ay
Mrs. Mildred Myers and three
‘hildren, Bruce, Mancy, and Irvin,
ou
Lit- |

spent Saturday afternoon at Lan-
castr.
Mr. Frank Snyder and mother,
of Rapho, were the Sunday guests
of Mrs. Frank Stark, on Marietta
Street.
Mrs. Herbert MacDonald, of
Lemoyne, spent last Thursday with
her father Mr. A. B. Hoffer, on
d at
Twp.,



, and
Lancaster spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Charles.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith, of
Elizabethtown, and Mrs. Annie
[Lutz, of Florin, spent Sunday with
two-
ts of Mrs. Alice Snyder, on East Main
L Eg SED
Miss| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramsey, U
Harrisburg, were the Sunday
I. Geist-
on West Main
afterncon guosts of Mrs.
weit, at her
the [Sireet.
home
and Mrs. Harry Fox, of
Harrisburg, Pa., and Mr. Ralph
Boston, Mass, were
of Dr, and Mrs. W, 1.
Shoop during the past week.
y 25,
Iaple Sheop, of


Mrs. Fred Leiberher on Sunday.
the| Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Fisher and

end with Mrs. Fisher's parents, Mr.
the |hethtown.
widow of Henry B. Gibble, died at
the home of her daughter, Mrs, Ja-
cob Henny, Sporting Hill, of a com-
| plication of diseases after an illness
| of six weeks. She was a member of
{ the Church of the Brethren. She is
urvived by four children: Phares,
|
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| Mrs. Anna A. Gibble, eighty-six,
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rshey; Eli, of Manheim, R. D.
Seifert Trio and four clascos,
Admissien 15 and 20 *cents.
EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS
OPENED AT ELIZABETHTOWN
meet-
A series of Evang:listic
ings opened Sunday night in the

1; Harry, Manheim, R. D. 2;
with whom she resid- |
|
grandchildren, |
nty-scven great grandchildren;
and
. Henny,
{ed; also eighteen
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+ great great grand-children and |
ister, Mrs. Daniel Wolgemuth, |
: |
VMlanhcim. |
will be held at the home
|
o'clock |

r afternoon at 1:3(
nd at the East Fairview Church of |
the Brethren at 2 o'clock. Interment
adjoining cemetery.
MRS. ESTHER E. COEN |
Most treasured memento of her |
killed eighteen |
; ago, her wedding ring cau- |
death Tuesday of Mrs. Es- |
of this
|
| ther E. Coen, thirty-seven,
Mrs. Coen, mother of four, died
af 6:30 a. m. in St. Joseph's hospi-
tal of blood poisoning, which hos-
pital authorities said began in an
infection of her finged caused by
the wedding ring.
Her late husband, Arthur Coen,
was fatally injured a year
an accident while answering a call
with Frinedship Fire company en-
gine,
Mrs. Coen was a member of the
Auxiliary of American Legion Post
ago in

No. 185, and the Auxiliary of the |
Friendship Fire company. |
zabeth and the late Frank Zeager, |
Besides her mother, |
she is survived by the
children: Arthur F., Anna E., Carl |
N., and Clyde C,, all at home, and |
a sister, Margaret, wife of Oliver |
Funk, and two brothers, Carl and |
John Zeager, all of Mount Joy. |
Funeral will be held at
2 p. m. Friday from the Sheetz fu- !
of this boro.
services
Mount Friends
West
7t 9p m|
Joy cemetery.
the
I street
home on
from
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FUNERAL
CTORS i
Mount Joy, :
{ Tuesday, Rev. A. H. Yeng:st, Ann-
ville; Wednesday, Rev. Abn:
She was a daughter of Mrs. Eli- | another birthday:
following | Myers, on West Main St.
ton Square, saw a
= | off an armored car.
— on P. NISSLEY the
$Y G. NISSLEY | in paper money.
were his
United Zion Church, corner of
Park and Mount Joy St, Eliza-
bethtowny with Bishop J. S. Brin-
¢2r in charge. Services will con-
tinue for ten weeks with a diff
speaker night. © The
ministers listed are as follows:
Monday, Rev. Annville;
erent ach

Martin, Elizabethtown;
Rev. Christ Moyer, Eli
Friday, Rov.
Thursday


Isaac Kauffman, Lit-
itz; Saturday, Rev. Henry Youtz,
Cleona; Sunday, Wesley Martin,
Akron; Monday, Rev. Harry Bru-
baker, Florin; Tuesday, Monroe
Dorty, Manheim; Wednesday, Rev.
Landis Bolsbaugh, Palmyra; Thurs.
A. Wasser, Manheim; Friday, Rev.
Irvin Muscer, Mount Joy; Satur-
day, Rev. John Martin, Lancaster:
Sunday, Rev. Russel Luther, Camp-
bellstown. There will be special
music some evenings, the qua
tette from Messiah hible college,
Grantham, will sing.
Everybody welcome.


Our Heartiest
Congratulations
We want to congratulate each of
the following for having reached
March 26
Bruce Myers, son of Mrs. Mildred
March 27
Grace Demmy, West Main St.
Clyde Sumpman, near town.
Kenneth Ney, east of town.
March 28
Charles Z. Derr, W. Main St.
Mrs. Walter Shaeffer, of Eliza- |

neral home, with interment in the A bethtown, formerly of town. |
Mrs. Guy Spitler, on New Haven |
March 29 |
Miss Dorothy Lauer, Harrisburg. |
Street. |
|
— Mrs. Annie Newcomer, on West,
Fdwin F. Hollister, 12, died at Donegal Street.
Marietta. { Dr. Ezra Newcomer, local veter- |
narian, on East Main Street.
Frank Schwanger, near Hossler’s |
School. |
Mrs. Harry Hinkle, W. Main St. |
Wm. McLaughlin, 19. of ou]
package drop |
He returned |
bundle which contained $639
lA Mrmr ee
The police chief's auto in which |
stick and |
pistol, night
handcuffs were stolen at Oxford.

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