193% © TTR ANE we Ry LZ Wl TN n QO Nl Ea SH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 19323 tn "CLASSIFIED line each Vine Qua Coating. 5 Gal, Garber, Mount Joy and town. Rates for this column are 25¢ per Insertion. If over five Ines, 5¢ per insertion, all payable in OOD RABBIT HOUND FOR S ars old. Call on Irvin Ginder, Nee ee Bol AKY ROOFS—Use Gen- estos Fibre Roof COMMUNITY Mount Joy Mennonite Church 9:00 Sunday School Church, convenience: “heat. could be fwo families. Garage, Ftc. Also an acre of grounds fired. Rent $20, Vacant Oct. 1. Grayhill ied by ENT—Near Mount Pleasant 0-room house with all including hot water Wogemuth care Messiah sep-8-tf Kraybill's Mennonite Church 9:00 Sunday School 7:15 Song Service 7:45 Sermon Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister Home, Harrisburg, Pa. Ku Confectionery and News; 9:15 A. M. Church School, Stand lace to buy school sup- 10:15 Morning Worship iiss of eve kind, Candies for la school, party o e, Greeting cards oy ds of loca ery and Donegal Presbyterian Church a full line of pipes. 39 Ea®s Main| Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Street, Mount Joy, Pa. sep.-8-1t Church School 9:30, Amos R. FOR SALE—One Camera with an in fine ghave. Ca: ed. JosiShaeffe Street, MM Keystone .7 lens. Camera ing case includ- | 327 W. Donegal aug.11-tf Gish, Superintendent. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister 9:30 A. M. Church School LIVE OUL.TRY WANTED — 6:00 P. M. Young People’s Forum Guaranteed highest prices. Go anv- 2 ; Worshi where. Writd or call 9083 or 7986. 730 Evening Worship Coatesville Poultry Co., Lancaster TT R. D. 3. y dec.22-tf Church of God Rev. G. F. Broske, Minister D — Your next roll of films, se Waxed Prints roupons. Our 21st y Capital City Photo Service® Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. may-19-tf - cents and get 8 Velvet ree enlargement Sunday School at 9:30. Morning Worship at 10:30. C. E. Society at 6:30. Evening Worship at 7:30. Wednesday Prayer Service 7:45. EXFECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Barbara S. Hoffman late of Mount Joy Borough, deceased. Lefters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the un- indebted thereto are requested tn make im- mediate pavment. and those having claims or demands arainst the same will present thm without delay for dersiened, all persons settlement to the undersioned. HARVEY G. HOFFMAN. Mount Joy, Pa. Executor aug. Church of God Landisville, Pa. A. P. Stover, D. D., Pastor Church School 9:15 A. M. Morning Service 10:30 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. St. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ Rev. O. L. Mease, S.T.D., D.D. Pastor Sunday’ School at 9:00. EXFCUTOR’'S NOTICE Fstate of Margaret J. W. McAllist- er late of Mount Joy Borough, de- censed, Letters testamentary on said es- ate having been granted to the un- indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment. and those having clnims or demands against the same will present them without delay for dersigned, all persons settlement to the 1mdersioned. H. N. NISSLYV. Mt. Toy, Pa., Executor aug.11-6t Arnold & Bricker, Attys. Holy Communion at 10:15 Sermon and Holy Communion at 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting on Wed. at 7:30. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30. Morning Worship 10:45 A, M. Evening Sermon 7:00 P. M. Daylight Saving Time. Reformed Mennonite Church NOTICE TO VOTERS Regidfrars for The places} Adarmpstown—Fire Company Hall, Willow Street. Akron—Volunteer Fire Co. Bldg., | being the second Sunday in the S. 10th Bt. Permanent Registration will sit at the following Christigna—Masonic Hall, Christi- ana. Fire Co.—268 Locust % Denver+-Fire Hall—Denver Elizabethtown—Friendly Fire Co. Hall : EphratatW. E. Burkholder Office —12 N. Fourth St. Lititz—Lititz Fire Co. Boro—Public Building— I. High Steet. Chamber—Cen- tral Hall Millersville — Parish House. Re- formed Chukch, N. Concord St. Mount Joy Boro—Friendship Fire Co. Bldg., Market Street. Mountvill§— Fire House—Mount- ville. New Hollahd—Borough Bldg.—N. Railroad Avénhue. Quarryvillé—O U. A. M. Hall— Quarryville, Strasburg Hagans—Stra; Terre Hill Salisbury Hall No. 1 Fi Leacock Twi tercourse. East Hempfi§ld Twp.—Petersburg, Fire House, E East Lampet Smoketown. West Lampetdr Twp.—High School, Lampeter. 1 Friday, Sentemiber 9 and Saturday, September 10, 1438 from 10:00 a. m. until 10:00 P. Mi, Eastern Standard Time, to receive: personal applica- tions for regisfration as voters, change of party fenrollment or file removal notices fog the General Elec- tion, November 8,31938. ro—Property of J. M, urg. ire Hall—Terre Hall. 'wp.—White Horse— Co., White Horse. Fire Co. Hall—In- Voters who becgme of age on or: ing. ny. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. before November ©9, 1938 will be | Fhone 27R. eligible to register on this date and | cast their first vote @n November 8th. | Persons already ‘registered who | have not desire to change their status | need not heed this potice and will , be able to vote. i | Any one living in any borough or any township in Langaster Cen | may register at any of the above! named rlaces on September 9th and; or 10th and also in the Court House until Saturday, October 8, 1938, in- | three times that amount. The Bulle- tin. clusive, during Court House hours from 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Saturday from 8:00 a. m. to 12: noon. GG. GRAYRBIT.L DIEHM A. S. RENEDICT A. H. FRITZ have on day only, Sat- | urdav Sentermher 10: | White House T cacork—Intercourse | Tact Hemnfield—East Petersburg Fact T amneter—Smoketown | West Tamn-~ter—Lampeter End Avenue. hy wR -— the city 1) Landisville, Pa. Rev. Christian S. Nolt, Pastor There will be services in the Reformed Mennonite church in Landisville next Sunday morning, month at 9:30 Standard Time. First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School 9:30, F. B. Walter, Superintendent, Morning Worship and Sermon 10:30. Evening Worship and Sermon 7:30 Monthly Meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society Tuesday evening at 7:30 United Brethren Church, Florin, Pa Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor Sunday School Session 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30 P. M. Sunday Evening Christian En- Religious News in This Community NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING Salunga Methodist Episcopal Church Mt. Joy Methodist Episcopal Church THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA, Sale Register If you want a notice ot your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- LY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are ready, let us print your bills, That's the cheapest advertising you can get. Basket Fo Mr. and Mrs. John E. Zeller, town, spent Friday to Tuesday Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hershey Lancaster spent with relatives, Bertha Maxwell, Friday, September 9—At their stock yards in Mount Joy, 52 head of cows, 15 bloodtested and one Holstein bull by J. B. Keller & Bro. See advertisement. Saturday, Sept 10—On the prem- | L€iberher family. ises in Rapho township, one mile east of Mount Joy and a short distance south of the Harrisburg pike, a farm of 91 acres with brick house, bank barn, and out- buildings by Lillie H. Hess, B. Roy Bender and Charles H. Ben- der, executors and heirs of Benj. R. Bender, deceased. C. S. Frank, end at Manheim. Charles Derr nell attended the ball game Philadelphia on Sunday. home on East Main St. the Bulletin, Office, East Main St., Mount Joy at 7 p. m, a lot of ground with 1} story frame house on Marietta St, Mount Joy by in Perry county near Blain. Saturday, September 17—On the premises in Mount Joy. township, along the road leading from Mount Joy to Risser’s Mill, 1} miles north- is visiting her parents Mr. shall. C. S. Frank, auct. day. Saturday, Sept. 17—On the prem- Harvey Hawthorne, Robert Haw ises half a block west of the Col- onial Hotel, at Millersville, frame house containing 9 rooms, garage, poultry house, etc, by Mrs. Liz- zie Barr. Sunday. Saturday, September 24—On the premises in Mt. Joy Township, on the road leading from Rissers Mill to Mt. Pleasant Church, about 3 miles Northwest of Mt. Joy, house- hold goods by Abram A. Koser. F. Aldinger, Auct. I. W. Smith. father, Mr. Marietta St. Fast Main St, Tuesday, Sept. 27—On the prem- |at Wildwood, N. J. with all directors present. The i, gd Bie Block: ises one mile southwest of Florin,| Fev. and Mrs. Mease and [months receipts were $2,437.88. Batt. arder nd ing Ge : along the road leading west from granddaughter returned home! Upon motion it was decided to g a TS, & George Wood Street to the Colebrook road, in East Donegal Twp., a farm containing 85 acres with im- provements by Harry B. Hossler and Mary K. Hossler. F. B. Al- dinger, auct. time at Mt. Gretna. week for State College. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Beahm, of Philadelphia, spent Labor Day weekend with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bandi: Mr. John Eshleman, of Greens- boro, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Eshleman on Delta St. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Barnhart, Mrs. John Barnhart, Harold Barnhart and George Snyder, Jr., spent the weekend at New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fensterma- cher and son, Junior, and Rich- ard Patton motored over the scenic Sky Line Drive last week. Saturday, October 1—On the pre- mises in Manor township, 2 miles southeast of Columbia and 21% miles from Central Manor, a farm of 42 acres with all modern build- ings in excellent repair. Sale at 1:30 T. by C. B. Miller. Edgar Funk, auct. Saturday, Oct, 1—On the premises known as 344 Manor Avenue, Mil- lersville, real estate, 2} story brick dwelling house, 2-car garage and chicken house, by Ella K. Miller, Cora K. Miller, Executrices of the last will and testament of Lizzie Our Card Past Week Sunday in town of Lancaster, spent the weekend with the Fred Mr. and Mrs. John, Zeager and daughter, Betty, spent the week- and “Red”Pen- Mr. Warren Eshleman, of Wilk- insburg, spent the weekend at his anct, Mr. Ezra Landis, of Sterling, Illinois, spent Thursday with Mr. Wednesday, September 14—At and Mrs. Harvey Ebersole. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Zeager and Abram Waltz spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McNoll and family of Elizabethtown spent John M. Rhoads. G. S. Vogle, auct. ° 2 Sunday with Christ Hershey. Messrs. D. Victor Rohrer and Lester Hostetter spent the week- end at Beach Haven, New Jersey. Mrs. Clinton Campbell, of Wayne, and east of the former, at 2 p. m. Mrs. James Shoop on Mount Joy standard time, a farm of 63 acres St with all iki Die on Mrs. John H. Zeller and son, venisnoes, elc. by larry Hille Eugene, spent several days at Lewistown, returning home Tues- thorne, and M. Hallgren witnessed the ball game at Philadelphia on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kauffman and daughter, Janet, of Hershey, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. H. Wood, of New York City, spent the weekend with her M. A. Rollman, on Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Hawthorne, will return this week from a two weeks vacation Labor Day after spending a short Miss Catharine Zeller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Zeller, on East Main Street, will leave this Tan Soc Registration Commission ‘Gi ! | and “Hou NOTF: The following places will; “American,” { 2 yrs. $2.50; “Child Life,’ yw $8 | for price list of all kinds o Taneaster Twp.—School S. West zines to Alice G. | Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 48> sept.-8-1t Mount Joy. deavor Services. Evening Worship 7:15 P. M. All Services Daylight Saving Time. hook, a tract of Sandstone land of 67 acres and 73 perches on which is erected a 2} story frame house, bank barn, 2-story Hog Sty, Tobac- co Shed, poultry house and Corn Barn. Also an adjoining property of 1} acres with 21% story frame dwell- St. Lukes Episcopal Church Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Rector Thirteenth Sunday After Trinity 7:30 A. M.—Holy Eucharist ing and frame stable by the Heirs of B15 A. M.—Church School Wm. G. Zeamer, Deceased. Chas. Frank, Auct. A) Cee. When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin week through The Bulletin. — QR ——————— You can get all the news of this locality for less than three cents a week through The Bulletin. sept.-8-1t FOR GOOD RADIO SERVICE— Car or Home Sets. Call Franklin Joy. aug.18-tf MANY THANKS—We want to thank all the neighbors and. ftichds who so kindly assisted during the ill- 10:30—A. M. Prayer and Sermon 7:00 P. M—Y. P. S. L. Monday, Sept. 12 ness of our daughter Sa Jane : Sprout. Mr. and Mrs. John\Sprout.| 7:15 P. M—Vestry Meeting sep-8-1t{ Wednesday, Sept. 14 —Choi 1 FOR FALL HOUSECLEANING. 6:30 P. M.—Choir Rehearsa to repaper those cupboards, shelves, tables we sell nice white news- Trinity Evangelical Congregational paper in rolls at only 15¢. Worth Church Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister Sunday, September 11, 1938 Prior your maguziees now. \ 9:30 A. M. Girls Day (Combination argains unti ov. 10 only. : Housekeeping” 1 yr. $2.50, a] Sunday School and Church Service). 00; “Life Magazine, 1 year The speaker will be Miss Mildred s. $7.00, “Farmers’ Wife2{ Conrad of Trevorton, Pa. 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship. Spec- sep.-8-tf old,” 3 yrs. $1.00 each: rr. $2.50, 2 yrs. $3.50: Wednesday 4:15 Mission Band. 7:30 Prayer and Praise. Next Sunday—Cradle Roll Rec- “American Home,” Nissley, 18 Miller, deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moore, Miss Ethel Moore and Mr. Geo. Saturday, October 8th—On the | Broske, all of town, spent last premises in the village of Kinder- | Friday at Merchantville, N. J. of Manheim, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moyer on Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sprecher, Delta St, and Mr. Arthur Sprecher, also of town; spent Labor Day weekend at Ocean Grove, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. James Piersol and sons, Jimmie and Charles and Mrs. Alec Kramer all. of town, spent last Thursday at Wildwood, N. J. Merchant D. B. Brubaker and two sons, Harvey Engle and Bar- ur. and Mrs. Carl Dukenian Curryville visited with Mr. Mrs. Robert Lawrence. r will spend the winter. of at tended the baseball Philadelphia on Sunday. game of God last Thursday. ciety of the Church. at| Eskimos Live in Frame surveyor, returned from a long sea son in the Far North. “barbara’” is built ered with grass, boards or to keep the elements out, the best of it. Battle of the Civil War Reading, ville, according to Albert Fuller, New York infantry, About 1,000 panic-stricken cattle charged between the firing lines and disrupted the battle for a time, he said. Both Blue and Gray had to herd the cattle off the field before they could resume fighting. Whip. poorwills sang continuously during the fight, he said. —_——————— Eee SEPT. B. & L. MEETING Association was held _— ta SEEKS A DIVORCE Helen ‘M. Dietz, of Maytown, vs Paul M. Dietz, address unknown, subpoena for divorce on the grounds of desertion; married June 24, 1922, separated October 29, 1926. —_———— Een. - There is no better way to boost your business than by local news- paper advertising. eet) een Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Jacob Lindemuth south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eby and son Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Eby and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shonk, of Lawn, spent the weekend at Ocean Grove, N.J Miss Bernice Geistweit returned to her duties at Mount Siani Hos- pital, Philadelphia, after spending Monday and Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor. Mr. and Mrs. William Givens and family, of Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Givens, Mrs. Emma Givens, all of Middletown, were the Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs. 0. K. Greenawalt. gess John Keener spent Labor Day at the former's camp in Perry Co. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nissly and son, Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Nissly spent the weekend with Mr. Grant Sherk and family at Arlington, Va. Robert Zink, son of George Zink, Frank street, will leave this week for the University of Alabama, where he will enroll in the school of physical education. Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller and children, Betty and Bobby, of New Holland, were Labor Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Darren- erns in Virginia. tus and Irvin drove Miss Geistweit to Philadel- phia Tuesday and returned home that evening. daughter, Helen, of Columbia: Mrs. McGarver, Miss Frances Yates and Miss Keller, called on Mrs. her home on West Main St, Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hendrix, of town, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stokes, of Lancaster, enjoyed a ANDISVILLE Mr. Law- rence, father of Mrs. Dukeman ac- companied them home, where he Mr. Cark Dukeman and Mr. Rob- ert Lawrence and two sons, at- at The W. C. 7 U. County Con- vention was held in the Church of 99 dinners and 78 suppers, were served at the Fire Hall by the Ladies Aid So- Don’t forget the Firemen’s Car- nival on Saturday, September 10. Entertainment, Eats and Games for _— Houses; Igloos Are Gone Seattle.—Eskimos must be disso- ciated from igloos, for there is not one in use today, at least in Alaska, [chorus to be held at the Landis- said Leonard Berline, United States The natives now live in frame houses, or “barbaras,” he said. A half under- ground, half above ground and cov- anything When built underground it oftentimes is necessary to build fires to thaw out the ground. They are not the best abodes in the world, Berline said, but Eskimos are a good-natured and care-free band of people and make Halted by Cattle Herd Mich, — Whippoorwills and cattle took an important part in the Civil war battle of Chancellors. ninety-three years old, who fought with Company K, Seventy-eighth The regular monthly meeting of the Mount Joy Building and Loan last evening open a new series, the 22nd, Qct., As PAGE THRER Jie will be given away free Admission of of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanley and daughter Miss Madelene Stan- ley. Mr. and Mrs. George Schenk, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schenk, and Mr. George Dierolf, spent Non- day a! Safe Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ginder and son, Donald returned home after spending a few days in New Jer- sey with Mrs. Ginder’s brother. Rev. and Mrs. Jonas Martin and Mrs. Carrie Finkenbinder, of New- ville and Mrs. Martins sister from Ohio, were guests at the Chas. Stanley residence on Tuesday. A quartet recently formed will make their initial appearance at the song fest of the Acapella male ville Camp grounds on Sunday af- ternoon and evening, September 11. They include: LeRoy Yoder and| Irvin R. Peters, both of Manheim R. D.; Mark Graybill, Lititz R. D. and J. Wilmer Charles, of East Petersburg. added to the patron List, A. L. Douple, W. G. Nooney, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Grosh, Abram Beck, Thomas W, Steffy, Owen Hershey, William G. Eshelman, Ivan Adams, Reba F. Hackman, P. H. Bomber- ger. Robert H. Yerger, Marian C. Rannels, Curtis Hensel, N.D. Stur- gis, Frank B. Keller, Levi H. Yer- ger, B. H. Weber, Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Yoder, the Rev. James M. Moore, Elmer R. Bollinger, Mr. and Mrs. Newton W. Buch, Lester G. Balmer, all of Lititz. Earl C. Good, Ephrata; Lewis Garman, New Holland; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Woolworth, J. M. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Hoo- ver, Horace Lichty, James Cald- well, John 8S. Blank, John L,. Becker, Lee Mohler, George Ad- ams, V. O. Witman, W. A. Jack- son, S. S. Burtz, Ralph W. Coho, Siedle, all of Lancaster. { Ladies Adult Bible Class of the Lutheran church, Miss Mae Haver- stick, Mrs. Linnie Haverstick and the Rev. H. L. Hess, all of Neffs- ville; Miss Lois Hess, J. E. Bortz- field, Dr. Amos Hamaker, Martin Rublie Sale Thu) ., dept. 15, 1938 TWO O’'CROCK STANDARD TIME A VADUABLE FARM \ of— 94 ACRES\More or less NEAR RHBEMS, PA. The improvements &pnsist of a LARGE DOUBLE, 21 STORY DWELLING, BANK BARN, TOBACCO. SHED, and other outbuildinks. Sale by ANNIE H. EMENH R, Administratrix of NM Harry C. Emenheiser, Dec’ F. B. Aldinger, Auct. sept.-8-1t COMMUNITY SALE Every Thurs. Night % AT 7:00 P. M. t Beverly on Pike from ERzabethtown to Hershey everyone and a number of gate and parking free, so come out to the Firemen’s Carni- and | val this Saturday, September 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bachman of New Hope, spent Friday as guests The following names have been |} H. Columbia, Pa. Kready, Frank Null, Jacob Flory Jand Miss Effie Sheetz, all of Lan- ANOTHER SALAD 1 can tomato soup; 3 packages of cream cheese, 2 level teaspoons J. Norman Weaver, Allen Hoffer, | Knox Gelatin; } cup cold water. Walter M. Sherer, John H. Hum- Heat soup to boiling point and Tey 3. ya fie Nor A. beat in the cheese until the com= key, 1 G. Longenecker B. Wortzer Frank Ee is smooth. Let gelatin Baker, the Rev. J. F. Knittle, Pay] | Stand in the cold water five min- : Beck, Mrs. H.G. Fahnestock, James | and add to the soup mix- H. Fahnestock, N. G. Hershey, all | ture. Let stand till cold but not of Manheim. | too solid, then add one cup of John P. Gingrich, 8S. Clyde mayonnais, 1 eup chopped celery, Weaver, Harvey Kopp, William U, |} teaspoon - finely chopped onion, Myers, Lloyd B. Myers, Ira H. | OP °an cut up shrimp, lobster or Dombach, A. H. Hurst, Elmer Erb, | "8 fish. Put in ice box until ll ee. E. S. Harry, S. M. Bender, D. W. Graybill, Charles L,. Shenk, H. c. | The young nan with wealth and SD ois : : everything handed tc him has less Gingrich, I. Lester Hollinger, Harry 5 d th he fell B: Ober and Chester Ober all | of to Syecee than, te aw who makes his own way, if he has the proper stuff in him,” says Senator William E. Borah, of Idaho as he celebrated his 73rd birthday anniversary recently. caster, bination East Petcr