i= PAGE SIX THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, L. ANC ASTER CO. PA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1938 KENDIG HOST 200 SUPR'SE ¥OR 'N h b Pury 1C IS CORDIALLY | LETTERS GRANTED Oo r u a r y TO TRUSTWORTHY SONS | armers MARTHA FAE GERHART ES I g Ors INVITED Th AWTEND | Fisie Dupler. of Raoho township. | ——— — snd Gertie Arndt, of Conoy town- \ | | y 1 { Sr a if A A Rirthasv rng give | | Fri ds Rec OO rd Fo Ulu y Rendig son of Dr ong C e a I A WwW a Y A Birthday surprise was given | A Nn d r! e n 5 The public is cordially invited J ship administrators of Annie M. rs, ES Kendig, Fast Main St, for Martha Fae Gebhart at th2 » 1 Eo : Shenk, late of Mt. Joy township. eA the members of his D bri OFF us home of her parents. fH k Hi C to attend the “Life in Lancaster Past Wook: ay class, the Trust- De ris Fire Miss 1 : Lis 5 orn Jor sunt at the Lancaster Ar- School ISS, Gebhart received many ; Pa in Advertisers. | mory, 438 N. Queen Street rl atronize Bulletin Advert | worthy . Sons, at a masquerade useful and beautiful gifts. Re- Iparty at Hostetter's banquet Hall (from page 1) freshments were served to thei (From pa one. Friday. after ’ —_— f \ se he | page 1) opens Friday afternoon at 4 o’- on Monday evening. fire. As the men labored a score of | foll lowing:—Stella Gantz, Orpha Yavid SF onti thr a DO YOU FARM WI’ IH WE HA VE. cee oe N er, David S. Flory, P. Y. Brandt |clock and continues for three days. | = — - = | = : : all was beautifolly dec-1 wome Tora Xia a oe = of Maytown, died of complic: a-| The Balt was beautifully dec- | women helped. ssley, Vera Weidman, Anna ahd team. John H. Helsev, Nor- |The exhibits of the agencies AN 0X TEAM? = tions at 5:22 p. m. Sunday in her ors ated with crepe paper and au- Mrs. Ginder served lemonade and { Mae Fmenheiser, Flla Mae Grove, | be open for public viewing thru- | 1 # (From page 1) man Strickler, Paul Barber, Jr, {tumn leaves in Hallowe'en fash- | prepared a vast dinner for the Good | Esther Lehman, Kitty Van Leer, | out the Exposition period anden-! We know your answer will be home She is survived by her parents,|ion. The boys were all masked | Neighbor Party, a typical Lancas- | Vera Stauffer, June Risser, Flor- Elias F. Frey, Richard Miller, N. tertaining features will be inter- | nO, so whv not use our meth- J Al S Mary Tyler and Hiram E. Miller; and spent a most enjoyable ev-|ter county institution. nce Miller, Elizabeth Risser, | S. Miller, Harry G. Heisey, Walter | cpersed during the afterncon and od of sharpening, pointing a brother, Hiram T. at home, and |ening playing games. John G. Longenecker, Oliver G.|Frma Risser, Grace Barnhart, | p Keener, Norman W. Grove, [evening on Friday and all day ‘and reclaiming plow shares? her parental grandfather, John K. Priess for were a- |p hgenecker, Benj. S. Ginder, John | David Miller, Harry Dyer, Evelyn | Arthur Foreman, Henry B. Hess, | Saturday. Twelve years of stzady, healthy in- Miller, Maytown. to. Clyde Zink and Rob Loy Joseph Ginder, Hiram Herr, | and Miriam Sensing, David Hess, Norman F. Greiner, Henry L. A special service will be held [Siena In fala should bs Som KRALL’S MEAT Funeral services were held atjert Zink dressed as “Grandma Christian Shearer, Elmer Zeager, | Benjamin and Roy Kupp, Paul | Westenberger, Albert Smith, Elam [on Sunday afternoon at 2:45 o’clock ere ¢ MAREKE1 1:30 p. m. yesterday at the home, jand “Grandpa” and John Lowen | oy Weidman, Samuel Nissiey, | Lehman, Herman Grummau, Fan- is. Hess. Charles Crocket, James | centered around the theme, “The | TRIMBLE GCARAGE & : with interment in the East Donegal as a ghost. Prizes were also Harvey Becker, Amos Mummau, nie Longenecker, Mary E. Rigers, | g, Hackenberry, Dewey H.Burket, | dedication of Welfare Federation WELDING SHOP West Main St. Mt Joy cemetery. awarded in several games in which Clarence Bradley, Allen Shearer, Ruth Gainer, Mr. and Mrs. Till- | p fone B. Foreman, Roy Kaylor, Service Bc —_—— Robert Zink also was a winner. Maurice E. Stauffer, Irwin H. Gin- | man Risser and children Jean, Jim, | Victor Longenecker, Ralph Frey, ee Blizabeibtow, Pa, oo Plume 208 why MRS. JOSEPH B. GINDER Delicious refreshments of ham- der, Lester M. Brubaker, J yhn | Janet, Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. Vie- | Harry Dyer, Benjamin Lehman, ASSEMBLY PROGRAM a = how Mrs. Catherine B. Ginder, sixty- |burgers, hot chocolate, popcorn, | x cider. Eugene Kreider, Harry | tor Longenecker and children, | pay] E. Sterfery, Harry Hershey, Edwin M. Dill, the Potter at $5 Allowance iy LD]: TY as n six, wife of Joseph B. Ginder,[candy, popsicles, etc, were ser- |p. Roy Shearer, Ralph Frey, | Dorothy, Alma and Marlin, Mr. |Howard Barnhard, Jacob S. Geb- |The Wheel, presented a program DR TTY vote Mount Joy township, Manheim [ved to the following: Mr. War- Flias Frey, Paul Frey, Benjamin and Mrs. Julius Belser and child- | harq. Fphraim Longenecker, Amos in the East Donegal High School ! FOR YOUR OLD WATCH | D it th R. D. 3, died at 12:30 p. m. Mon- ren Bentzel, teacher; Clyde Zink, Shelly, Paul Shoemaker, Samuel |ren, Julius Jr. Vernon, Mrs. Aaron wisster, John Longenecker, Lester | Auditorium on Friday, November ay TRADE i LIOR The day after an illness of three weeks. | Nelson Alexander, Robert New- Kolp, Jacob Ober, Simon Keener, Grove and daughter, Anna Ruth, | Keener, Herman Iv le, at 2:30 P. M. FOR THE LATEST STYLE : : dick She was a daughter of the late|comer, John Lowen, Robert Frey, | walter Kreider, Allen Gantz, Blaine | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gebhart and ! Henry Hess, Jr, R. E.Emenheiser, | ne formerly gave an exhibition M h k actu. George and Mary Bomberger |Robert Zink, Bernard Grissinger, | Gantz, Jacob Snyder, Robert Tor- | children Ethel and Elizabeth. Paul Hernley and team, T. S. at the Century of Progress or The | o aw Penn poe 1X The Hoffer. Gerald Hostetter, Warren Greena- | jo Norman Grove, Clarence Gru- > | Henry Werner, Paris: World's Fair in Chicago. He molded | WwW i h EE She is survived by her husband walt, Charles Latchford, Arthur |pe,. Paris Gruber, Paul Wolgemuth, f 'O. Brubaker and Enos Weidman. |a beautiful vase out of a slab of | arcr C e S | Ye Practice : Th and a daughter, Mrs. Abram Jorg, Ray Stark and the Lloyd Stauffer, Willis Stehman, Ja- The Cost O Mr. and Mrs. Kaylor wish to | clay. It was a unique program | all Prices of Day Chet Shelly, Manheim R. D. 2, and ajhost Jerry Renc ig. cob Geib, Christian Stoner, Earl . take this opportunity to thank [covering an ancient art. This | oy x SN son, Joseph Ginder, Manheim R. The party will replace the | rybaker. T r a Nn S Oo rti Nn g their neighbors and friends for | program proved to be both edu- | | Don W. Y. Gotrechi Open Mon., Wed., Fri. Till 8 P. M. al D. 3. She was a member of the regular November meeting. Jacob Gebhardt, Benj. Bradley, p their kind deed. cational and interesting. | JEWELER Mount Joy, Pa. | hive Be mn christ i Howard Barnhart, Oscar Sheetz The Children Karl The funeral was he Jednes- omer Gelb Shelly. I. B. ? « fae rom te Some, win farther Brotherh ood SS a E> “An services in the Mastersonville Nissloy, Elmer Long, Benj. G. Shel- (From page 1) Sots! Brethren x i Auch. ig C oO n f e r e n C e { ley, Jacob G. Herr, John Henry ||ature the state will contribute 8 A Message To Patrons Neigh- A t f 8 made in the adjoining cemetery. H Id Hollinger, M. H. Weaver, Israel Nis- | the additional 11 per cent of its OS 4 nnouncemen Th 1 f idea. JOHN HENRY SILLER S e ere Daniel Bradley, John Forry, Mau- lownshins and two in= Oo ors, Frien Sy Resic ents 0 Mt. + oo Q iy John Henry Siller, forty-seven, Sr rice N. Stauffer, Edwin Henry, ds re 3 ol te Lb not trans- oO . Q the « died at the home of his parents, (From page 1) Howard Neideigh, Earl Meyers, Gd as ll M ot Joy and the Community Sur. ° Lewis .P. and Pauline Keller Sil-|district. He covers a section fifty | Irwin Gruber, Park M. Kreider. po to i poy O Start n Dec 1 ’38 Io ler, 123 West Main street. He was}“y one hundred miles in area, in | Mark Breneman, Miles Hefley, Rich- 5 Is tae ony gid a 0 rounding us . | | l 8 ® 3 as employed at the TU. S. Asbestos| northwestern North Carolina, south- | ard Leibfried, Harvey Shoemaker, A 55 Q i : : eteer company, Manheim, for fifteen|west Virginia and eastern Ten- | Alpheus Ginder, Henry Hoffer, Eph- The state pays on the basis of | ies Q or years until he became ill ten|nessee. He has established and |raim Longenecker, Levi Snyder, the true value of PrOporty in each Dopey SS aR hi or angen hu Walters. £ 5 Services were held at 1:30 p.m .. Koder, of town, and the clos- | Abram Koser, Samuel Lindemuth, | "® 9, Pun a x Wan h | is only one of proprietorship and business management. | A of) A J BY in ; raver was giv Pav FAhvam Kreider EF "ih Tere is a table which shows the | . : Monaay 89:the home With, iver. x Dy. vas given oY Rew jaan Ram Geb, Samy 39 Sait ; 2 Yarns i ! iis Ey My successors are iive, wide awake, capable and success- | This yard will handle a complete 8 , yeste: ment in Mount Joy cemetery. rank Croman, of Christ church, | Bi indt, M. L. Gainer, Ler y Ginder, {x08} cost Oi tran Ing Pups il Can) 2 ae SE sata 3 i ‘lizabethtown, president of the | Clarence Snavely, |in the last fi cal year and the © slain on Tg nig ha De poy i go 1 . B He MRS. CHARLOTTE HERTZLER | ancaster conference. Theaddress| Mrs. John E. Longenecker, Mrs t received hy each district 3 you the best possible service at the old location which has | | line of Coal, Lumber and Building ¢3 A Mrs. Charlotte E. Hertzler, sev-| { welcome was given by Dr. W.|OQliver G. Mrs Jo} [ED been a coal yard for over 100 years and a lumber yard for | . Cy ju enty-six, Salunga, widow of Johr|. Heilig, of this boro and the |G. Longence Mrs Howard 3.) : Total State | over 50 years. | Supplies. O Aine B. Hertzler, died of a heart attack | hurch choir sang several an-|Longenecker, Mrs. C. Owen Brandt, | Cost Allogation west that you continue to give to my successor, J. C. ———— © : TL at noon Sunday while visiting at} hems. 2s Eva Rakin. 1 4 ol $s 173 on 1 patronag which has vi | $$ + # & 7 the home of her son, Simon N Ye Hollinger, Mrs. J : $ 71 Y A 2 thanks to oi Dalions ane P) 0 0 Hertzler, 401 West Walnut street LEDS LC 3 / hearer. Mrs S g T.ancaster. John Pies RECORDED {0 ig Se : Ato! Ss 1 Yours truly, J. £) Snawvely & 5 ONS © A She was a daughter of the late| oy B. Shearer, premises in Mt. | Ginder, Mrs, Phares Ginder, Mrs. I. $1,432 be Ch > Scl ck lisville, Pe mach S., and Sara Fby Nissley| ‘oy and Rapho townships. and Mrs. Benj. S. Ginder, Mrs. Rufu $2,425 Le le ir ence JL 10C v Landisvi ue, ba, [de] super nd was a member of the Salungs Benjamin F. Groff and wife to | Nissley, Mrs. John Shank, Mrs. Da- | Fast $1 { <) (§) taken suresh, a 4 Topert F. Vanderslice, premises at vig Miller, Mrs. Irwin Gruber Mr ¥ DOOOC CGO Sea OOOOOQOOOOO (oe) don't Eesides her son with whom West Main street, Mt. Joy. |George Gruber, Miss Ruth Niscley, |; $ va = — nam one h was 5, she is ived by John H. and Oliva E. Bausman | Miss Vera Weidman, Miss Orpha | : shove the ; children; Bertha |'o First National Bank and Trust | Nissley, Miss Anna Mary Kreider, | Lanca | “ a : : prom; wife of J. B. Bucher, Lititz R. D | Yompany of Elizabethtown, prop- |Miss Emma Jane Mummau, Miss | Manheim ie : x da gs wh | 3: Frank N, of in West Donegal township, | Esther Ober, Miss Arlene Cinder, | Maney 31.575 CO — ny R. D. 2; Sadie, wife of Rev. John] or $180. Miss Verna Ginder, Miss Rhoda | ar a Jo B 3 | ask yi Flinchbaugh, Lebanon, and Char-} Levi O. and Fannie H. Musser | Ginder. $ 520 | my lotte, wife of H. H. Heistand, Sal-[» Jacob H. and Amelia E. Sentz,| Rufus Ginder, David Shearer, | Peguea $ 423 MORE THAN EVER Ax unga; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Baer.|‘ract in Fast Donegal township. | Richard Shearer, Mary Louise Mil- Frovidence 3 $ 237 b ni of Salunga, and Mrs. Clayton Herr. | Deed dated 1924. ler, Wilbur Miller, Harold Hollinger, | Rabi Sy A I : 7s | 7 HO] By of Mt Joy; also twenty-four Irwin W. and Naomi Musser to jJames Elmer Hollinger and Lloyd Salisbury $ 9 $1147 | grandchildrer great grand-|iacob H. and Amelia E. Sentz | Ginder. | Upper Leacock .$ 4,615.20 $2,053! £0 nic children and a [sists r-in-law, Katie! iract in East Donegal township, | Abr rer Nauman, David Henry, John | Warwick ........ $ 5454 $2,427 | Hit , B. Hertzler, Salunga, with whom|‘or $300. Deed dated 1930. M: n, Henry Stehman, Raymond | West Covalico ..3 108% $ 45 % pre ne she resided. Jacob H. and Flla A. Sentz to | Lon genecker, Akram C enecker West Donegel «4 278 $ 123 : 7 z00 i Tol oie TT Te heli) 2 on ne West Hempfield $ 26386 § 117 : OY by the unerz Services pe held}Zeth J. and Esther Sentz, tract | Host ter, Elmer S. Ginder, William | West Lampeter $ 6,120 $2,670 | : last o at 1:30 P. M. today at the home,|'n East Donegal township, for | Abram Barnhart, Amos Derr, Levi | TT : il fi and at 2 P. M. in the Salunga|33700. Deed dated 1927. Bridaker.. Elmer Paris | COURT NAMED MANY bo fhe HI Mennonite church. Intermentwill] Ira K. and Mary R. Newcomer | Brubaker, Jacob Stern, Martin | NEW ELECTION OFFICERS | : A be in the adjoining cemetery. to Tillman M. and Elizabeth Eb- | Spickler, Jay Brandt, Harvey Moiz- | ree : Pontiac Wins the Beauty Prize 24 rcole, property on Lemon street, |ler, Paul Emenheiser, Paul Shelly, | These election officers were named | For The 5th Consecutive Year! He MRS. WM. BAYMOND Zlizakethtown, for $400. Harry Becker, Benja. Hambright, land served at Tuesday's election: | Pre Mrs. Rebecca Weidman Baymond, Bi Arron Luther Wilt, Harry Wagner, Harry | Conoy township: Bainbridge, wil- | @® Remember five years i 4 bet wife of William Baymond, died [SILVER SPRING GIRL, 15, Balmer, Daniel Forry, Lester Kein- |liam Stump, to replace Paul L| owarky S30 when (ies prt i rs Tuesday on her eighty-first birth- WOUNDED BY FATHER | er, Jacob Geib, Victor Longenecker., Shank, who is ill. across the motor-car horizon? 1 day anniversary, at the home of — Jacob Moyer, Harrison Miller, Rapho township: Newtown, G. S.| And how everyone began call- : aty- her son, Eln Baymond, of 206) Ida, fifteen-year-old daughter of | Aaron Musser, A. M. Gantz, M. W. | Reigle, Columbia R. D. 1; Sporting | ing Pontiac the most beautiful 3 West Main street. She was the|Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reapsome, | Shearer, Clarence Gantz, Albert | Hill, M. H. Kauffman, Manheim R. | thing on wheels? Well, this { A gi daughter of the late Michael and Silver Spring, was shot accidentally | Greerawalt, Sr, Jacob Lehman,|D. 2; Union Square, H. P. Wise- | yea it's the sameold Soya. i Fo i Sara Felker Weidman. oy her father who was gunning | Rudy Forry, Amos Wisler, Edwin , garver, Manheim R. D. 2 #3 Pontiac agains 3 his su; : ) g 3 rry, Amos y E n garver, Mani 1 hh Le | Here's style with an eye for § Besides her husband, she issur-|{on his farm shortly before 10 o’- | Root, Romanus Nauman, Harvey H. East Donegal township: Lincoln | tomorrow. Here's a gorgeous : vived by the following children: |clock Friday morning. Stoner, Elwood Hocker, Benj. . School House, Truman Sourbeer, | merging of the Silver Streak, Lew Elmer, with whom she resided;| The girl stepped in front of her | merman, David Miller, Rufus N West Market street, Marietta. of gleaming cat-walk ceoling gestion Abraham, of Lebanon; Sadie, wife [father as he fired at a rabbit, ley, Abram Koser, Harvey Su West Hempfield township: Silver | grilles sad low, rakish, try-to= they ¥ of Rev. John Gochenauer, of Man- |iccording to reports. man, Henry Lehr , Ray Longen- | Spring, Anthony Fisher; Mount- | net: ems ests heim RD: Mss. Scott Forly-iwe lend pellets Were ree scker, Ear 8 avely, Arthur Miller, ville, Chester Amand; Norwood, like a million at the ote AMERICA'S FINEST LOW-PRICED CAR GENERAL MOTORS TERMS TO SUIT YOUR PURSE bid of East Petersburg; Amelia, wife [moved from the girl's arm and leg { Emerson Snavely, Jacob Snavely,' Robert Wagner. | and makes other cyes light up i SEER Ea i of Roy J. Fissel, of Spring Grove;|in St. Joseph's hospital. Her con- | Russel Bretz, John H. Becker, Aaron ES We as you go sailing by! And the : : Reut also one brother, Michael, of Man-|dition is not serious. Becker, Willis Peifer, Richard Mil- DRASTIC REDUCTIONS AT i grandest thing about it all is e Distinctive New Silver Streak Styling © Newrest Ride forgett heim; and two sisters: Elizabeth -——— ler, Monroe Snavely, John Martin, MT. JOY DEPT. STORE | hiss PRICES ARE with Duflex Springing ¢ Lower Bodies with Curb-High three = wife of Harry Walters, of Man-|PRIZE WINNERS AT THE Jacob Geib. — i this ear i ee Floors* 5 Improved Safety Shift at No Extra Cost o two the heim; and Mary, wife of Edward LEGION’S CARD PARTY; Chief White Cloud, a 90 year old,! The Mount Joy Department store beautiful thing on wheels! Yah or Without Running Boards Smoother L-head got he Wallich, of Lancaster. Indian from Oklahom: is having a sale of winter merch- vi with Increased Beonoray © 259, : before J : n 1a. i - More Window Area for Greater Safety” ¢ Extra Large Private services will be held at{ The American Legion Card party The Longeneckers and Mr. and ar e at drastic price reductions. YOU'LLBE PROUD TOOWNA Trunks at No Extra Cost * Multiseal Hydraulic Brakes « the home at 1:30 p. m. Friday|was held at the Legion Home on |Mrs. Ginder wish to thank every- U sonable warm weather, caus- ¢ New Self-Cushioning Clutch. *De Luxe models only : Oh, with further services in the East|Monday evening, with the following | one for their very kind assistance. |ing an over stocked condition, is the PONTIAC girl fr Petersburg Mennonite church, at|winners in Bridge: Jno. Greiner - only reasen for these new low | i 2:30 p. m. Interment will be in}Mrs. Mary Toppin, Mr. Isaac Morris, BIRTHS | prices. All merchandise is first class And it the adjoining cemetery. Friends|Mrs. Ray Gilbert, Mr. Frank Hou- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coulter, quality and would under ordinary ° a rumk may call at the home, on Thurs- seal, Mrs. Thomas J. Brown. Landisville, announce the birth of conditions, sell for much higher day, from 7 to 9 p. m. Pinochle: Mrs. Norman son at 10:31 p. m. Friday at prices. The sale is on, take advan- A SS | Nn ger ISSé& I 3 A Al A Mr. John Reigel, Mary Gochnauer. | the Lancaster General hospital. tage of it and buy. | 1s worr When in need of Printing. (any-| 500: Bysshe Heilig and Mrs. Ethel ————— | mmm A Bement man wi thing) kindly remember the Bulletir | Herr. There is no better way to boost You can get all the new: of this 120 S. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Fhone 233 made a al perme Sa ccs your business than by local news- locality for less than three cents a ; \ monkey Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. paper advertising. week through The Bulletin. j 160 W. Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA. ie Phone 112 . 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