The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 09, 1939, Image 6

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«Hand Valise ...............
Bal. Jan. 15, 1939 .........
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.The Ladies Bible Class of the
Evangelical Congregationa! Church
© Mrs. Ammon Hoffer on David street
Thursday Tre regular
business was transacted and a so-
cial ho wr was i"Vowed by dainty
evening
refreshment served by the hostess. ;
The following enjoyed the evening:
Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Reeder, Mrs.
Alex Kramer, Miss Ella Eshleman,
Mrs. Katie Wertman, Mrs Charles
Morton, Mrs George Myers, Mrs
George Heiserman, Mrs. Earl Kay-
lor, Mrs. Harry Kaylor, Mrs. H. B.
Greenawalt, Mrs. H. G. Walters,
Mrs. Harry Weidman, Mrs. Warren
Bates, Mrs. Frank Haug, Mrs. Boyd
Bishop, Mae Weidman, Alice Bish-
op, Mrs. Carrie Detwiler, Miss
Anna Martha Detwiler, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Detwiler and daughter
and Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Hoffer.
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—
Religious
News In This
Community
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING
COMMUNITY.
Kraybill's Mennonite Church
No services this Sunday.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelker, D.D., Pastor
Church School 9:30. Amos R.
Gish, Superintendent.
Reformed Menngnite Church
Landisville, Pa.
There will be services on Sun-
day, Feb. 12th,
(10:00 A. M.).
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AUDITORS’ REPORT FOR 1938—
FRIENDSHIP FIRE CO. NO. 1
GENERAL FUND
RECEIPTS
Balance January 15, 1938...$ 102.16
Transfers 500.00
Boro Appropriations ....... 800.00
Township Donations ...... 429.00
Pumping Water 9.10
Charging Tanks ........... 75
Schock Fire Donation 150.00
Keys Sold .................
Potal. .... coi $1,992.26
EXPENDITURES
Treas. & Sec. Bond ....... $
Pointing ...................
Gas
Truck Inspection ..........
Batteries
Sec. Books & Files ........
Pool Supplies .............
Power & Light ............
{Flowers
| Hose & Red Lights .......
Am. Red Cross ............
Badges ....................
Col. Telephone ............
Postage
Ping Pong Balls ...........
Transfer ...................
Deleg. Dues & Convent. ...
Post Cards
10.00
100.85
101.36
4.50
8.70
44.50
49.34
24.23
58.00
15.63
11.40
10.24
60.25
4.85
1.50
100.00
15.00
21.00
22.00
31.00
2.38
86.48
150.00
E. N. T. FUND
RECEIPTS
Bal. Jan. 15, 1938 ......... $ 135.14
Applications (Fees) ........ 77.00
Dues 250.50
Keys & Badges ........... 1.60
Candy & Soft Drinks ..... 77.68
Money Ret'd From Picnic 16.25
Ticket Money ............. 2.00
Parade Prizes 225.00
Donations 24.00
Carnival Change Money ... 100.00
Movie Show
Yoial .................... $1,165.47
EXPENDITURES
Mowie-Film ................ $ 30.00
Mag. and Papers ......... 45.70
Pool Supplies ............. 5.75
Lunches 117.54
Ping Pong Balls & Table .. 28.15
Prizes 7.00
180.00
1.50
100.00
13.50
299.40
3.00
5.00
2.30
1.00
25.63
Drinking Glasses ..........
Carnival Change Money ...
Picnic Cards
Picnic
Demmy’s Shirt ............
Soft Drinks
Total .................... $1,165.47
RELIEF FUND
RECEIPTS
Bal. Jan. 15, 1938 ......... $3,135.17
-.............. 1,270.00
Dues 250.50
Interest 60.45
Water Bond Int. 36.00
Foreign Fire Relief Ins. .... 246.40
Tolal .................... $4,998.52
EXPENDITURES
in mires saan darn $1,400.00
Insurance 292.50
Tax Foreign Fire Ins. .... 7.60
Balance Jan. 15, 1939 ...... 3,298 42
aaa nas nna on $4,998.52
BUILDING FUND
RECEIPTS
Bal. Jan. 15, 1938 ......... $1,494.27
Transiers .................. 100.00
Interest Money ............ 2381
Checks (Fires & Appro.) .. 594.65
Carnival Receipts .......... 194.74
Certificate of Dep. ......... 373.63
Parade Money ............. 60.00
Total .................... $2,841.10
Deaths
Total
feats ........... $ 227.90
‘Boro Water Bonds $ 900.00
undersigned auditors, have
of the
Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister
9:30 A. M, Church School.
10:30 A. M. Morning Worship.
Mt. Joy Mennonite
9:00 Sunday School.
:15 P. M. Song Service.
:45 Sermon.

1.25 |:
Friday evening, Bible study.
St. Elizabeth Mission
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Wm. J. Watts, Rector
Sexagesima Sunday
7:30 P. M. Evensong and sermon.
Rev.
Church of God
Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30.
Morning Worship at 10:30.
C. E. Society at 6:30.
7:30 Union Evangelistic
in the U. B. Church.
services
Church of God
Landisville, Pa.
Rev. Raymond Daihl, Pastor
Church School 9:15 A. M.
Morning Service 10:30 A. M.
C. E. Societies 6:45 P. M.
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor
Church School 9:30, F. B. Walter,
Superintendent,
Morning Worship and Sermon
10:3¢—‘Lincoln~The Christian.”
Evening Worship and Sermon 7:30.
Wednesday Evening at 7:30, Con-
tinuing the Study of India”
Mt. Joy Methodist Episcopal Church
C. Lyle Thomas, Minister
9:30 A. M.,, Church School.
6:45 P. M. Young Peoples Forum
7:30 P. M. Evening Worship.
Two will
guest artists on this day, when we
will celebrate Race Relation Sun-
day. These two young musicians are
from Cheyney State Teachers Col-
Negro musicians be
lege.
St. Mark’s United Brethren tn Christ
Rev. Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:00 a. m.
Morning Worship 10:15 a, m.
Junior Christian Endeavor meet-
ing 6:00 p. m,
Intermediate Christian Endeavor
meeting 6:3¢ p. m.
Evangelistic services, with
Happy Clarks, song leaders,
mons by pastors.
the
ser-
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-
deavor Services.
Juniors 5:30 P. M.
Intermediate 6:30 P. M.
Seniors 6:30 P. M.
Worship Service 7:15 P. M.
Prayer Service, Thursday evening
730 P. M.


Trinity Evangelical Congregational
Church
Rev. Clarence C. Reeder. Minister
9:30 A. M. Sunday School.
10:30 A. M. Morning Worship.
7:30 Evening Worship.
MONDAY:
7:30 Choir Rehearsal.
TUESDAY:
7:30 Young Peoples Service.
WEDNESDAY:
4:15 Mission Band.
7:30 Prayer & Praise.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
9:30 A. M.—Sunday School
o'clock,
Salunga Methodist Episcopal Church
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCAS
LINCOLN SUNDAY AT
THE M. E. CHURCH HERE
lations Sunday.
day
brate the birthday of
Lincoln.
On this Sunday in
two guest Negro musicians from
Cheyney State Teachers’
They will be Mr. LeRoy McCloud,
singer and Mr. Robert Currington,
pianist.
iI
Mortuary
Record In
This Section
(From Page 1)
of Henry Freeh, died Friday at
Columbia.
Mrs. Amanda Boll
Mrs. Amanda Boll, seventy-three,
of Milton Boll, died at her
in Elizabethtown R. D. 1,
Friday, of a complication of diseases.
She was a member of St. Paul's U.
B. church, Elizabethtown. Two
sons,, Christian K., of Landisville,
and John K., of Edgdale, Wheeling,
West Virginia, also five
grand children.
widow
home


survive;
Paul I. Shank
Paul I. Shank,
Bainbridge, died Wednesday at his
forty-four, of
home.
He was a member of the Bain-
bridge Lutheran church and Sun-
day school, the Bainbridge I. O. O.
F. lodge, No. 627, and the Eliza-
bethtown I. O. O. F. Encampment.
He is by his father,
Harry W, with whom he
resided.
survived
Shank,
Rev. J. N. Martin
Rev. N. Martin,
zabethtown, died Saturday
at his home of age infirmities af-
ter an illness of six weeks.
He was a retired minister of
the Brethren in Christ church
having served in that capacity for
fifty-four years.
He was a son of the late Ben-
jamin and Flizabeth Martin and
is survived by these children, Rev.
Ab-
ram, Marietta; Mrs. Amanda Gish.
Florin; Mrs. Elmer Engle and
Mrs. Henry Burkholder, of Eliza-
bethtown; grand-
91, Eli-
night
Jacob
Abner Martin, Elizabethtown;
also eighteen
twenty-eight great
two
children,
grandchildren, and great
great grandchildren.
Mrs. Susan Hi. Pickel
Mrs Susan H. Pickel, died Sat-
urday morning at the home of her

| son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
| Mrs. Roy Herr Landisville, after an
I iliness of eight months. She was a
| member of the Mennonite church,
and a daughter of the late Samuel
and Mary Wade Marron.
The following children survive:
Chester A., of Ronks; Alice M,
wife of Roy S. Herr, of Landisville;
Ray A. of Brogueville, York coun-
ty; Mary E. wife of John Appel,
of New Providence; also twenty-
six grandchildren;four great grand-
children; and three brothers, Chris-
tian Marron, of Lancaster; Oram, of
Ronks, and Harry of Malvern.
Funeral services were held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Herr, at Landisville, Tuesday with
further in the Mennonite
church in the
services
there. Interment
cemetery adjoining.
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sonage 7:30.
St. Lukes Episcopal Church
Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Rector
Sexagesima Sunday
7:30 A. M.—Holy Eucharist, cor-
porate communion, St. Mary's Guild
of Acholites. Breakfast in Rectory.
9:15 A. M—Church School.
10:30 A. M. Morning Prayer and
Sermon.
7:00 P. M—Young Peoples Fel-
lowship.
Wednesday, February 16:
6:30 P. M.—Choir Rehearsal.
7:30 P. M.—St. Mary's Guild will
meet in the Church basement.


10:45 A. M.—Morning Prayer. :
6:00 P. M.—Luther League. i
7:00 P. M.—Vespers.
Monday, Feb. 13: |
Ladies Bible Class meets in the |
Parish House 7:30. |
Tuesday, Feb. 14:
Needle Guild at the home of Miss
Mary Charles 7:30.
Thursday, Feb. 16:

Catechetical class at the Par-
Thursday, Feb. 16:
7:00 P. M. Order of Sir Galahad.
Saturday, Feb. 18:
10:00 A. M. Confirmation instruec-
tion class.

SIMON P. N.SSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount

Sunday, Feb. 12 is known all ov-!
er the Christian world as Race Re-
It is also the Sun-
on which most churches cele-
Abraham
the evening,
at 7:30, the Mount Joy M. E. church
will have the privilege of hearing
College.
‘Our Card
Basket For
The Week
Mrs. R. R. Lauer, of Harrisburg,
spent Sunday at the editor's home.
Mrs. Martha Sauder and Mrs,
Lillie Sauder were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ehy.
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Eshleman entertained Rev.
I ongsdors, pastor of the Columbia
Evangelical church.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Carpen-
ter and Miss Gertrude Pothke, of
town, left by auto Sunday for sev-
eral weeks stay in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brubaker, son
Charles and daughter Ruth, anc
friend Mr. Eppley, were Sunday
{guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gar-
‘ber.
Rev. and Mrs. N. S. Hoffman and
children, Nancy Louise and Bobby.
Plymouth Meeting, were Mon-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
‘wel on Donegal street.
, Mrs. Martha Sauder, New Hav-
en street, spent Sunday with Mr,
‘and Mrs. Irwin Gerber, of Eliza-
bethtown, and Mr. and Mrs. Christ
Gerber, of Rapho.
| Mr. and Mrs. William Curran, of
Elizabethtown, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
, ry Bechtel, of Rheems, and Mr.
[Roman Myers and friend, of Lan-
caster, Sunday guests of
| Mrs. Lillie Sauders.
| ——— Er
RODE ACROSS RIVER
Grace Biago, Creswell, on Sun-
day rode to the York County shore
on a bicycle over the ice. She made
the crossing at Washington Boro, to
which spot she returned.


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REPORT OF THE 1938
COMMUNITY SHOW
Receipts and Expenditures of the
1938 Community Show
Bal. from the 1937 show ....$54.56
Fins 218.04
..10.00
Commonwealth of Pa.
Contributions
Sale of Vegetables
Machinery
Tractors
Automobiles
Space sold
Catalogue ......
Miscellaneous
ale 535.00
3.55
Total cash received ...... $1,556.10
Expenses for the show ....$1,511.80
Balance on hand: ............ $44.30
—————————
AMERICAN LEGION
CARD PARTY WINNERS
The American Legion Auxiliary
held their regular card party at the
Legion Home on Monday evening.
The winners: Bridge, Isaac Morris, |
Mrs. Wm. Mumma, Mrs. H G.
Brown, C. H. Pierce, S, P. Nissly,
Mrs. Rae Brown, G. W. Dolebahn,
Mrs. Toppin; 500, Wm. B Hendrix,
Chas. Eshleman, D. M. Snyder,
Geo. B. Zeller; Pinochle, Mrs. Paul
Frank. Door Prize, Mrs. H. GCG.
Brown, Hostesses were Mrs. B. A.
Shupp and Mrs. Albert Myers.
—_——
CHECK ADDRESS
ON APPLICATIONS
Postmaster Charles Bennett has
been ordered by the State Depart-
ment of Revenue, Bureau of Motor
Vehicles to destroy all applications
for drivers’ licenses having incor-
rect addresses.
If you have not received your ap-
plication, check un, possibly you
have not notified the Bureau of a
change of address during the last
vear, and the postmaster is not al-
lowed to deliver them even if he
knows your correct address.


FIRST CARTOON—Release January 23rd

Do You Know About Health?
By FISHER BROWN and NAT FALK


IS THE
BRONZE
HORSE
OF PEKING
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+ 1. The only way
Answers: to get the real
health benefits from milk is to take
it internally in food or drink.
2. In the temple in Peking stands
this famous Taoist bronze horse, be-
lieved to have power to cure all
bedily ills, a beast whose back is
worn smooth by hands aching with
rheumatism, and whose eyes have
been almost rubbed away by the
blind. For to obtain relief the suf-
"COPYRIGHT 1939—HEALTH NEWS SERVICE INC.

ferer must rub the counterpart of the
ailing member of his own body on
the horse.
3. He was one of the founders of
modern hydrotherapy as a branch of
healing. His methods were always
simple and harmless. In Germany
the cold cempress placed around the !
throat for colds and hoarseness still
goes by the name Priessnitz com-
press.
vo. Oy Squier


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“ELECTRIC SHOTGUN’ PHYSICISTS WILL BOMBARD
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A FOOD SALE
The Cheerful Givers Class of the
United Brethren church will hold
a food sale at Booth’s Store on Sat-
urday, Feb. 11th. They will sell
the Evangelical here, was | cakes, pies, pop-eorn, candy and
to the hospital at Lan- potato salad.
k.
is confined to
HOSPITAL
Roy Sumpman,
Mrs. Russell Mt
Joy street, was St.
Josepl’s Hospital at Lancaster last
PATIENTS
12,
Sumpman,
son of Mr.
and
removed to
Friday where he underwent an ap-
pendectomy Tuesday. His condition
is satisfactory,
Mrs. Clarence C. Reeder, wife of
pastor
removed
Prices
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1939,
Reasonabi
The BULLETI
MOUNT JOY

caster last Friday, by ambulance, °
where she underwent an operation.
She returned home Wednesday but
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Rubber products and processes and an arena as large as a football
stadium in which tires will be demonstrated, are to be housed in The
B. F. Goodrich Company building at the New York World's Fair, ac-
cording to H. E. Garber, manager of the Goodrich Silvertown Stores
located on East Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Jimmie Lynch and his daredevil automobile drivers will perform
on the arena track six times daily during the Fair.
Goodrich, one of the world’s oldest rubber concerns, manufac-
tures more than 32,000 products in 1000 distinct lines and many will
ALSO
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for Valentine Gifts|
(Made in Atlanta, Ga)
A Large Selection
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No. 2 cans
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CHICKEN -OF
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Tuna Fish
HEINZ
BEANS
large size
for
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25¢
SUNSHINE
Macaroon Bars 2. 15¢
Children Love Them
SHURFINE
Gelatin Desseris 3 for 14c¢
Fruit Flavors
GENUINE
Jello All Flavors 3 for 19
McCORMICK’'S BEE BRAND 25
Four
Colors
Martin H.
COPE’S
Evaporated Sugar
CORN
The Best — Prepared
at Rheems, Pa.
7-0z pkg 2for2 Je
‘Pound pkg. 2 Je
IN CANS 2 for 23¢
Ready to Heat and Serve

Foed Colors viz...
Krispy Crackers 1» pke 15¢
SUNSHINE
BEET DOR
CORN 2 No. 2 cans 18¢e
Whole Grain Evergreen
Rinso
Lifebuoy
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4 for 25
FLAKES
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MOUNT JOY, PA.
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