PAGE EIGHT n 1 Joy R. D. 1, and her grandmother, M OF T Li AQ I’ VY vos. Elizabeth Von Stetten, Col- nbia. vices were held Wed- Private ser Reco red For nesday t the home with further rvices mn the Ironville U. B P 1 WW ek hurch. Interment in the adjoin- AST VV eeK |: cee. From page 1) { MRS. HUGH McGARVEY She 1 ed 1 M M Anna Elizabeth McGarvey, Lillian Meyncke 1 phew rt ight, wife of Hugh McGar- Carl Meyr bot M ) vey, of Green Tree, Mount Joy Service were held M wat |] D. 2, died late Friday after- home. She was a the late Charles and formerly of Milton. husband, she is following brothers Nanna, wife, of Nor- N. J; Geo. jomery, Pa.; Mrs. Carrey w York city, and John City after a lingering illness. She| Services were held at 2 p. m. leave y husband Mr. George{Monday at the Sheetz funeral Cornell. her mother, and sister |home. Interment in the Florin Mrs. Marvin H 1. M | cemeter elt 1 I | eee Joy, v { APPRECIATION ime sinc 1 i 4 manager of the new = oe ture store, at 256 South JOHN N. MUMMA | M ket street, FElizabethtown, John N. M: ) ixtv-six. « to express his avpreciation Landi lied 1:45 3 ) esc r one who visited urday a > 1 1¢ of their store- ttack. h was beautifully THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. rm pra em nd Alfairs At) oi ein | For New Pastor Florin For re eon Brethren Church, on Tuesday ev- Th eo We £ k | ening, for Rev. and Mrs. E. | Ranck and family who took up (From page 1) | residence here last Friday. . | Miss Brooks had two years experi- | ence at Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Good en- ticipated in a most interesting tertained Mr. and Mrs. Paul Good, | Program, as follows: Denotions, near Manheim: Mr. and Mrs, Earl | Rev. John Brubaker, Florin; Piano Duet, Mrs. Robert Hostetter and Miss Winifred Latchford; Selection by mixed quartet, Mrs. Robert | Hostetter, Mrs. Warren Bentzel, Eyer and children Jane, John and | Laverne, of Elizabethtown, and Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Lehman of Man- heim. Mr. and: Mrs Hiram Wolge- | Mrs. Curtis Reisch, Mr. Warren Bentzel; Reading, Mr. Arthur Sprecher; Flute solo, Miss Mary Billows; Accordion solo, Vera Eby; | Welcome address, Rev. Koder, Vice- president of Ministerial Associa- tion; Response, Rev. Ranck; Selec- tion by mixed quartette; Refresh- muth celebrated their golden Wedding anniversary on Sunday. A complete item may be found on another page of this issue. The Florin Hotel is undergoing exterior repairs. The side porch was torn away and a coat of paint | : will beautify the building, to- | ments and social gathering. gether with other repairs. Bud Farmer, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Farmer, was bruised | and cut about the head and legs, on Tuesday evening about 7:30 | QI ee P. M. when riding a bicycle. A C | h d car driven by Samuel Slick and | e e r a t e the bicycle collided at the U.B. Ee . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mackey of ‘Wedding An. Cleveland, Ohio, arrived here Sun- eveland hio, arriv ere 1 Crim vate 1 i Church corner. | Their Golden day to spend a week with Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Walters. | lives. They are enjoying good making their home with the formers mother, Mrs. Lillie Greider. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Stauffer and \ embe { Zi many floweral bou- n chi 1 T t which time hund- retired several vear : {reds of visitors viewed the furni- One V B. 1 | 1d rdel door prizes. home A The e of the grand open- Harrv B: r. Lancaster. and two 122 Was received far above expec- We he 1 Mumma. Mount |tations, Mr. Levy stated. i Joy, and Amos Mumma, Mount | = Rees | ir LANDISVILLE The funeral was held at 2p.m.| Tuesday at the late home at Lan-| — dis with. informe in: tha} Hallowe'en Party oi Men : | The Young Women’s Bible Class ah = [of the Church of God Sunday MRS. WALTER FUHRMAN | Mrs. Anna May Fuhrman, wife | I 0. of Ironvilk [ton Mowrer’s near Marietta, on, ( G |T of | The barn was beautifully deco- | Greiner. i 1 d for the occasion, with corn cks, and pumpkins and other ; li llowe'en decorations. and friends of Ss were won by Mrs. J. K. for the most beautiful cos- presenting a Spanish girl; Elwood Cramer; for the ostume, presenting an funniest, Mrs. Miltpn t 5 were played and were in Irs. Earle Stauffer. Those were: Rev. and Mrs. Ray-| daihl, Dr. and Mrs. A. P. | John Broks, Mrs. Lloyd | ¢ | M Ir. and Mrs. Lloyd | s. Elwood Cra- | id Mrs. Amron Nolt, and | Trayer, Mrs. Harry Hon- x se Hess, Mrs. Paul Bender, Mrs. | S 's. Benj. Bruba- | Miss Madeline Stan- |52Ve 2 short talk, on “Workers To- | Jacob E. Wolgemuth, Mr. and Li 1 and Mrs. Milton Mowrer gether with God. Mrs. Joseph E. Wolgemuth, Mrs Pe 4 tron. i Rally Day Service Katie Engle and Mrs. Katie Het- 4 3 | Class Meeting Sunday the annual Rally Day | rick. Bp 3 | The Women’s Bible class of the | Service will be observed in the After partaking of a dinner pre- Px of God, held their monthly | Sunday School, of the Church of | pared and served by Eli B. Hos- : be: the h of Mrs. Wallace | God, and the guest speaker will be | tetter, Mount Joy, in his dining Sg { Tuesday evening. Prof. A. A. Hackman, supervising | room, they returned to Florin. After a shert program, reports of | principle of the East Hempfield! Following a period of social Eg i | itties were read. ! Township high schools. Mr. Paul | conversation, a short program suit- A rangsgme | Ref: served to the | Baker, superintendent, of the church | able for the occasion in charge \ 2 i gm [following members: Mrs. A. B.|school requested that each one try | of Irvin M. Wolgemuth was pre- Met 1 -Ta Hershey. Mr Clarence Swisher, | and bring at least one new member | sented. It consisted of songs by Sr 0 ©5E ad dl ad Wat [1 Mrs. Robert | or visitor. | all present and recitations by sev- I russe Kreider, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman returned |eral of the grand children. After TO SCME LUCKY PERSON ON |A H William Mease, | home from Providence, R. I, after a which Rev. Abram Z. Hess made a I Cleo r, Mrs. Harry | visit with their son. few remarks, exhorting all to live SAT iD A VY sreiner, Mrs. J. Harry Summy,| The P. T. A. will meet tonight in | consistent christian lives, and then a PSE nly 5 M John K. Baker, Mrs. Charles | the Grade School Building. Mr. { concluded with prayer. Miss Edith son Jimmie, were dinner guests of caster R. D. No. 5 on Sunday, when |living and were present at the a birthday dinner was held in honor celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Wolge- School, held its annual Hallowe'en | of Mr. Greiner's recent birthday. | muth are humbly grateful to God Party on the premises at Mrs. Mil- | Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. Stauffer and son Earle of East 1esday evening. Petersburg and Jimmie and Joseph Ohio, who is Field Secretary of the ere served to a- | Churches of God, and who spoke at the morning and evening service of ' the church as well as at the Sun- | day School session. various Churches of the East Pa. Eldership, and telling of the finan- cial need of the college to meet the due to the ruin caused by the fire | | year. He stated that at present with | inishing and repairing it will be the iter Flo, Mr. and |, r. and Mrs. in the state of Ohio. and Mrs. Lath. | Christian Endeavor Scciety, attend- | Martin and children Verna May, and Mrs. Paul joe the Convention held at New | Carl, LeRoy and Pauline Behney, 1d Mrs. Dudley Sipe, | Holland Saurday. Mr. Samuel Ben- | Mr. and Mrs. J. Musser Wolge- der, had charge of the registrations.| muth, Rev. and Mrs. Abram Z. In | meeting of the Young Peoples So- Elfgabeth Lane. Miss ciety, and the Pastor Rev. Daihl, | Mys. David Ginder, Mr. and Mrs. wgherty, Mrs. | Melvin Huber, blind soloist of Heistand, | Neffsville will be present. are blessed with a family of el- even children and twenty-one Mr. and Mrs. Warren Greiner, Lan- {grand children, all of whom are for his goodness to them. A number of gifts were presented to them by relatives and friends. They appreciate these together with Rev. and Mrs. Daihl entertained Rev. J. L. Updegraph, of Findley, the good wishes of neighbors and others. Those present were: Mr. and | Mrs. Hiram E. Wolgemuth, Michael M. Wolgemuth, Mr. and Mrs. Christian M. Wolgemuth and child- ren Erma, Arthur, Ivan and Grace Rev. Updegraph, is visiting the Sload, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. | Wolgemuth, and children D. Jay and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin M. Wolgemuth, and children, Lester, recon} repairment | pi Alma, Anna Martha, Ethel o the College, that was a necessity, and Tol. Mr. Hiram M. Wolge- muth, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Eli M. Wolgemuth, and children, Roy and : | Marian, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. he college nearly completed in re- Wolgemuth, and children, Wilbur, Joseph Jr., Robert, Martha, and Kathryn, Mr. Abner M. Wolge- muth and Fiancee Miss Orpha Attended Convention Geib, Mrs. Martha C. Wolge- A number of young people of the | muth, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Z. xpences of the n which they had in May of this | 10st up to date accredited College On Sunday evening Miss Ethel | fess and daughter Mary, Mr. and taley, had charge of the Endeavor | Mrs, Aaron H. Heisey, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac T. Ginder, Mr. and Advertise in The Bulletin. ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Mary Brooks Of Florin WISHES TO ANNOUNCE HER NEW LOCATION i AT THE | Mrs. Helen Snyder Beauty Salon 226 E. Main Street, Mdunt Joy AFTER A TWO YEARS EXPERIENCE AS A BEAUTY OPERATOR AT HARRISBURG A share of your patronage will be appreciated a EE | “The November meeting will be All persons eczlling at our|hcld at the home of Mrs. Elias store during the Farm Show Kreider inl : 3 | Well Baby Clinic ~ill receive 2 number | Will recewve a numaer. I pe regular monthly meeting of ol Baby CHinie uw Yak The holder of this number ye | Baby Clinic, was held af . Ey . | Hail on Tuesday af- will receive case free of cost. With Miss Martha Cobbler, : z I sional charge and Mrs. ' 1 Rudy assisting. Miss Ruth STOP IN I aly = And look over our full line of | Personils cr | Mr. Warren Farmer, returned | cron Tour. jehirmed FOR FALL siness trip to Texas, and other i t f the past three weeks. Mr — r Breneman, accompanied Mr Farmer on the trip Mr. and Earle Ginder and | S emnan n Donald, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bolton, of near Millers- burg, Pa., on Sunday. | FOS. Mr. and Mrs. John Greider and | ons Billy and Donald, moved to | Mount Joy, - = « Pa.'Landisville Wednesday and are Oldsmobile A welcoming reception was held in the basement of the United Reduced advance retail orders, together with About two hundred five people | attended, a number of whom par- indications of a general improve- ment in business, brought about a decision to increase production by placing the Oldsmobile factory on a double shift next week, ac- cording to general manager C. L. McCuen. ponsible also for a revision in the 1939 Oldsmobile prices, announced today, to levels even lower than had originally been planned. is to make a definite bid for business in the low price field were confirmed today by the announce- ment that the advertised delivered prices on the 1939 Oldsmobiles will We join the members of the |gtart at $777. The new cars, group- congregation and the remaining townspeople in bidding the Ranck | family welcome to our community. ed in three series—two sixes and an eight—will be shown to the public later this month. cylinder Series Sixty, shows are- duction of from $96 to $106; the larger six cylinder Series Seventy from $33 to $43 and the eight cylinder Series from $64 to $69, together with reductions from prices of the 1938 six and eight. In all cases the advertised delivered price at Lansing, Mich, is quoted, lived in this community all their state or local taxes, if any, need | health, and have had very little [be added at the point of delivery. serious illness in their family. They o'clock P. M. in connection with | Reformation Sunday, a musical | program will be rendered by the choir and guests of Trinity Luth- eran church. Advertise in The Bulletin. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th, Prices Are An unprecedented volume of The brighter outlook was res- Recent reports that Oldsmobile The new prices for the 1939 six which only transportation and On Sunday, October 30, at four DG ee SWMON P. NISSLEY MARY“G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS SHOT GUN SHELLS—12 ga. chilled shot. LICENSE TAG HOLDERS— East Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. The Season Opens Soon ARE YOU ALL READY? Will you be out with the first streaks of dawn—ready to bag a ringneck or a rabbit—or will you be home trying to get all of your paraphernalia together? and let one of our men help you complete your outfit. WINCHESTER $8.65 Come to Newcomer's FAST and ACCURATE! HARD-HITTING! 12, 16 or 410 Gauge OTHER SHOT GUNS AS LOW AS $6.95 HI-POWER RIFLE 32 cal. famous HUNTING COAT — Heavy duck, all- Winchester lever action, 7 shot repeater around blood proof game pocket, made $27.95 by Red Head................. $4.48 22-CAL. RIFLES—Stevens and Win- BREECHES— Waterproof army duck chester. .............; 84.28 and up well reinforced... ... cee 82.48 CAPS, Waterproof duck, warm 65¢ and up 1938 ear flaps.................59¢ LICENSE = : FILLED OUT The convenient kind. ... -29¢ | WHILE YOU WAIT $2.00 H. 5S. NEWCOMER & SON, Inc. MOUNT JOY, PA. HUNTING KNIVES...... 5c Famous CASE Knives, CHEVROLET PRICES GREATLY REDUCED Come in Saturday See this marvelous new Chevrolet for 1939 . . The highest qualify motor car ever offered in the entire history of low-cost motoring . . with all these sen- sational new features making it the outstanding car for all-round satis- faction as well as the biggest buy in motordom. SEE IT—DRIVE IT! BUY A CHEVROLET AND BE SATISFIED. Again More Quality I' SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES H. 5S. NEWCOMER & SON, Inc. VALVE-IN EAST MAIN ST. MT. JOY, PA. 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