THE, MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. A — Numerous Weddings (From page 1) Eva F. Stauffer Harry E. Stauffer Miss Eva F. Stauffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Stauffer, of Manheim, R. D. 2, and Harry E. Stauffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harri- son Stauffer, of Quarryville, were married Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at the home of the bride's uncle, Rev. Ralph R. Frey, at Eliza- bethtown, who performed the cere- mony. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1939 CLASSIFIED SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE -A. B. Faus, Route 2, Man- heim, Pa. June 28-1t-pd PA. PRIZE CONTEST AT SLOAN'S Mr. G. Walter Sloan, owner and manager of Sloan’s Pharmacy, in the Theatre Building is offering for- ty exceptionally fine prizes and a bicycle to the boys and girls in our community through a whole- some and easy contest. Any boy or girl between 6 and 16 can enter the contest which will run for twelve weeks. At the end of each 3-week per- iod there will be a vote counting day. The following day ten worth- while prizes will be awarded to the ten leading contestants. Just think! Four vote counting days with forty prizes awarded and the grand prize of a De Luxe 1939 Model Motobike at the end of the contest to the high over all vote holders. Votes are acquired through pur- chases made at the Pharmacy. Vote coupons are given with every pur- chase during the contest. There are dolls, skates, knives, sets, roller skates and many prizes on display at Sloan’s. 7:30 P. M. Worship Hour. Pastor | will speak on theme. “The Quest ‘for the Best.” The Passage used as the text Matthew 13:45-46. |Special Music. MONDAY: 7:30-Choir Rehersal WEDNESDAY: 4:15 P. M. The Mission Band will meet to pray and study about the missionaries. 7:30.P. M. Hour in charge Class Leader. The church is the workshop of the Holy Spirit; thre enlightenment is given through the Word. Go to Church! The Affairs At Florin For Past Week (From page 1) ee a ML FOR SALE: 4-Burner Vest Gas Range, good baker; flat rim Sink with fittings. Apply Mrs. Earl Mil- ler, phone 38J, Mount Joy. June 29-1t-p WANTED — Your next roll of films, send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet Waxed Prints and free enlargement coupons. Our 21st year in business. Capital City Photo Service, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. may-19-tf FOR RENT—FOUR room apart- ment with bath at 23 W. Main St. Mt. Joy. Heat furnished. Apply New- comer’s Service Station, Mount Joy or phone 191. June 29-1t-pd ~ LOT AND HOUSE FOR SALE— $1,000. Main St. Florin 1% story house on lot 40x300—$400 down. $6.00 per month. W. Henry Strick- ler. Phone 172R3 Mount Joy. FOR SALE—Ford Hook cele ry plants. Good healthy plants. Harry Leedom, Mount Joy. June 29-2t WANTED—A Middle aged house- Stehman, Warren Stehman, Jacob Stehman, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Brun- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horst, Mr. and Mrs. John Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Conlin, Patsy and Dawn Con- lin, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Harkins, Mrs. Frances Laube, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shank, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bodway, Ruth Mummau, Rachel Mummau, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hersh, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Rand- ler, Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. H. Horn- berger, Delphine, Herbert, Mary- belle and James Hornberger, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strauss and son, Harry, Mr. Amos Landis, Mrs. Sarah Conlin, Dorothy J. Reid, Nella Shonk, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and daughter, Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kreider, Emma, Violet, and Paul Kreider, Mrs. Mid-week Worship of the Assistant They were attended by Miss Iva Spickler and Boween Mumma, both of Mount Joy, R. D. 2. Follow- ing the ceremony they left on a wedding trip to Virginia. They will go to housekeeping in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer were forced to postpone their wedding originally planned for June 10th, for nearly a month when both became ill with scarlet fever and were quarantined Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School 9:00 (Standard Time) Union Service of the Marietta, Mount Joy and Donegal Churches at 10:00 Standard time. Rev. John Harries will, preach and the Mount Joy Choir will sing. paint Church of the Brethren other keeper. Reference required. Ad- dress SBR care Box 85, Mount Joy June 29-2t-pd FOR SALE: Peerless Threshing Machine and 7 ft. Deering Binder in running order. Phone 919-R-5. Cheap. 2t-pd. FOR SALE CHEAP—A 7% h. p. Electric Motor, 1200 r. p. m., 60 cycle, 3-phase mounted on sliding rails. Will sell reasonable to quick buyer. Apply Bulletin, Mount Joy. Phone 41-J. FOR SALE: Piped hot air fur- nace, good condition, very reason- able. S. H. Miller, W. Main St., Mt. Joy. 6-22-tf. FOR SALE—1 Atwater Kent re- frigerator, 6 c. f., 1 large Frigidaire refrigerator, 2 doors; 1 Westing- house refrigerator, 6 c. f.; 1 Cope- land .efrigerator 6 cf.; 2 Mohawk refrigerators; 1 Quick-Meal Coal oil range, five burner, good condi- tion; 1 Gasoline range. Lester E. Roberts, Mt. Joy, Phone 41M or 22J. FOR RENT—Three-Room Apart- ment, bath and garage. Apply 214 North Barbara St., Mt. Joy 3-30-tf EFXECUTORS NOTICE Estate of Amos Bricker late of Rapho Twp., deceased. L-tters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are reequested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them with- out delay for settlement to the residing at R. D. No 2 Manheim, Pa. Irvin W. Bricker, Fxecutors Isaac R. Herr Att'y. NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS TO RELEASE AND DISCHARGE CER- TAIN PREMISES OF ABRAM H. YOUNG AND MINNIE S. YOUNG, HIS WIFE, FROM THE LIEN EF- FFCT AND OPERATION OF MOR- TGAGF. GIVEN BY SAMUEL MECKILEY TO PETER HORST RECORDYD IN MORTGAGE BOOK 10 PAGE 59. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, June 5th, 1939, a petition wag presented by Abram H. Young and Minnie S. Young, his wife, to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County praying that the hereinafter described brem- ses be released and discharged from the lien effect and operation of a Mortgag~ given by Samuel Meck- ley to Peter Horst, dated Avril 2, 1844, and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Tancaster County in Mortgage Book 10, Page 59. Said premises are de- scribed as follows: All that certain tract of land sit- nated in Mount Joy Township, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a Stone in a public road, thence along the same and by lands of Abraham Young, South 30 degrees West, 6 chains and 5 links to a stone on the West side of said road; and South 21} degrees West, 4 chains and 18 links to a stone in the middle of said road; thence by lands of Andrew Holweger, South 721, degrees East, 7 chains and 28 links to a stone; North 35 degrees East 3 chains and 63 links to a stone; and South 79% degrees East, 11 chains and 58 links to a stone; thence bv lands of Clinton Shearer, North 18! degrees East, 6 chains and 27 links to a stone; thence by same lands and by lands of Susan Misse- mer respectively, North 8812 de- grees West, 12 chains and 19 links to a stone; thence by lands of the said Susan Missemer, North 46} de- orees West, 77 links to a Chestnut Stump: thence by lands of Joseph Ebersole, North 5415 degrees West, ¢ chains and 25 links to the Place Ira M. Bricker June 23-6t Henry Wittle, Dorothy Keener, Mrs. Lida Mummau, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Houseal, Mrs. Clarence Niss- ly, Mrs. James Leib, Mrs. Paul Frank, Cathrine Wittle and Mrs. Miller Wolgemuth. The following from this vicinity attended the Frey reunion, held Sunday at Dublin Gap: D. B. Bru- baker and family, Jacob Bixler and family, Melvin Fry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Mumper and grand- daughter, Miss Helen Houseal, Velma Ney, Oscar Fry and family, and Wm. Fry and family of Lan- caster. LANDIS VILLE Mrs. Jesse Snavely attended the Rotary Convention at Ohio last week. Mr. R. D. Mckinstry of Bethle- hem spent Sunday with A. S. Weaver and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ginder and son, Donald left on a weeks auto trip over the Skyline Drive and southern states. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hess. of Landisville, announce the birth of a daughter at their home Saturday afternoon. The Young Ladie’s Bible Class of the Church of God Sunday School, with Mrs. Myrtle Mowrer, near Mount Joy. The program con- sisted of songs, readings, Ethel Wertz; Flsie Gingrich, Rhoda Nolt. A picnic by the class members and family will be held at William- son Park on July 27th. Prizes for the booklets of games were Irene Hosan, Beulah Madeline Stanley. met attractive to and most given Trayer Those present were: Mrs. Bertha McKnistry, Bender, Irene Hosan, Ruth Myers, Ethel Wertz, Flsie Gingrich, Beulah Trayer, Flizabeth Greider, Stella Kline, Rhoda Nolt, Laura Hess, Misses Elizabeth Lane, Madeline Stanley, Fdna Musser, Mrs. A. P. Stover, Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Daihl, Mrs. Charles Stanley, Marion Roulf, Florence Hess, Luther Gingrich, Lloyd Hess, Lloyd Hosan. Miss Emma Musser and son, Ray Hahn, Miss Cathrine Spidler of Chestnut Hill were Monday guests of Mrs. Chester Snavely. Mr. Martin Caulfield called on A. Weavers on Thursday. Mrs. Walter Stevens entertained her cousin and children of New Jersey for several days. A chicken corn soup will ba held sometime in August, by the Ladies, also a Rummage Sale which date will be announced later. The last meeting of the Women’s of the Fire Company, for the summer was held on Tues- day evening with ten members present. Mr. Mrs. Chester Snavely entertained the following guests on Sunday: Cleon Kaylor, Richard Vine, and Dotty, Mr. and Mrs. John Musser, Edna and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Musser and Andrew, of Ironville; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hess and Jane and Ruth Landon. Irene S. Auxiliary and Look store and get a your boy or girl. vote Big weekly special sales will he for extra held as an inducement vote gathering. votes now! See the ad week’s specials elsewhere paper. Religious them over, then stop at the record for Don’t miss this fun! Start getting this this for in News In This Community NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. Krayb:Il’'s Mennonite Ch 9:00 a. m. Sunday school St. Elizabethtown, Pa. Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Pa Fourth Sunday After Th 8:00 A. M. Holy Euchar Mt. Joy Mennonite 9:00 Sunday school 7:00 p. m. Song service 7:30 p. m. Sermon by Lehman Harrisonburg Va. urch Elizabeth Mission, stor rinity ist Chester Tues eve. 7:30 Song service Salunga Methodist Church C. Lyle Thomas, Minis! 9:00 A. M., Church Scho ter ol. 7:00 P. M. Evening Worship. The Rev. John Brubaker will be the visiting speaker. Mt, Joy Met odist Church C. Lyle Thomas, Minis ter 9:30 A. M., Church School. 10:30 A. M. Morning Wor The Rev. Earl J. Creamer will be the visiting speaker. ship St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. Wm. J. Watts Fourth Sunday After Trinity 9:15 A. M. Church School 10:30 Choral Eucharist and ser- mon. Zion Lutheran Church Landisville, Penna. Rev. William L. Ziegenfus, Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Elson Hauenstein, Superintendent. Church Service 10:30 A. Church of God Pastor M. Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30. Morning Worship at 10:30 7:30 Evening Service. Prayer Service Wednesday even- ing 7:30 p. m. United Brethren Church, Florin, Pa, Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship 7:30 P. M. Evening Servi THURSDAY: Prayer Meeting Church of Ged Landisville, Pa. ce Florin 8:30 A. M. Sunday School. Rheems, Pa. 8:45 A. M. Sunday School 7:30 P. M. Young Peoples Pro- gram. Green Tree 8:30 A. M. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Preaching Service. Missionary program, Rev. Diller ‘Myer speaker. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday School 9:00 A. M. Morning Worship 10:15 A. M. No Evening service Wednesday, July 5 Church Council will meet at the at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, July 6 Ladies Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Hinkle. First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School 9:30: Annual Union Service of the Marietta, Mount Joy and Donegal Churches at Donegal at 11:00 Day- ight Saving Time. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. John Harries and the music will be in charge the Mount Joy choir. Evening Worship at 7:30 Echo meeting of the Chestnut Level Con- ference. The nine delegates will give their impressions. of at the home of Lloyd Stauffer, in Stauffertown. The sign was re- moved from the door last Thurs- day and the couple immediately secured their marriage license. (turn to page 6) HG US PAT OM Agent Sinclair Refining Company (Inc.) C. E. LUTZ Phone 217M ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. COMMUNITY SALE Every Thurs. Night At 7 o'clock, at Beverly, Pa., on the pike from Elizabethtown to Hershey. HOGS, POULTRY, FRUIT DRY GOODS Butcher with dressed Meats, lots of new Hardware, .100 gals. new Paints, all colors. If you have to sell, bring these sales Thursday night, 50,000 BABY CHICKS All breeds DUCKLINGS TURKEY POULTS every week G. K. WAGNER fresh anything it to every Phone 920R13 Feb. 17-tf OH YES! town to Hershey. yourself. 10,000 for you. 2000 Day-Old White OH YES! EVERYBODY'S GOING TO G. K. WAGNER'S Big Afternoon AndEvening Sale Tuesday, Starting at 12 o'clock noon at Beverly, Pa., along pike from Elizabeth- Beverly Market- Auction OH YES! 300 Head HOGS and SHOATS 1 Hogs must be inoculated and ear-tagged. Bring your truck and crates for hogs. We have the hogs. Come and see for DAY -OLD CHICKS Pekin Ducklings and 1000 Day-Old Turkey Poults Every Tuesday, Wednes., Thurs. & Friday of Each Week Lot Pullets and Chickens; 1000 4-to6- weeks - old Chicks. 3 TRUCKLOADS NEW LUMBER Implements; Furniture of all kinds; 15 truckloads Fruit in season: Lot other Poultry, ON BRAND NEW GOODRICH TIRES Buy One Tire at Regular Price and You Get Second Tire at HALF PRICE of I mw THIS OFFER EXPIRES AT MIDNIGHT, JULY 4TH, 1939 Regular Goodrich Commander Price YOu SAVE You SAVE ON SET OF 4 $720 74 8:65 9-50 1 03s 1 25° $360 37 433 475 51 8 63° $360 372 432 475 517 63° $72 74 8 Q-50 1 03s 1 2% These Prices Include Your Old Tires 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. Beginning. Containing 13 acres and 3 perches strict measure. All parties interested in said mort- se are hereby notified to appear! wp and Mrs. Harvey Groff Jr., of i id Court on Friday, the Tthig Miss Merv ov day of July 1939, at 8:30 o'clock, Salunga, Miss Mary Jane Gingrich, A. M.. Eastern Standard Time, to|of Mount Joy A. D. Mr. Clayton answer said petition to show cause, Aument Jr., of Salunga, have re- why said premises should not be from spending several days released from the lien effect and t Atlantic City. New J eration of said Mortgage. | antic City, New Jersey where Be Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Groff Jr. Bernard J. Mvers, Attorney Tom C. Sherk, Sheriff | have celebrated their first wedding anniversary. June 8-4t. There is no better way to boost your business than by local news. paper advertising. — You can get all the news of this locality for less than three cents a week through The Bulletin. 4 of 0 Dry Goods, Hardware, Nursery Stock of all kinds: Shrubbery and Fruit Trees; 200 bu. Potatoes; Apples; Brooms; 500 lbs. Bologna; Full line Groceries; Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Candy, and $1,000 worth New Hardware. A line of New Oakes ‘Poultry and Chick Feeders and Fountains, New Electric Brooder Stoves. Honey by comb and bucket, lot New and Used Harness, thousand other articles. Anyone having any livestock or anything else to sell, bring same on day of sale or before. Everybody come, spend the afternoon and even- ing with us. Sale starts 12 o'clock noon. Evening sale starts 6 o'clock. Positively no medicine man or fakir allowed on or near the premises, and husksters, pretzel, peanut or candy men allowed. Tables for rental. Sale rain or shine. Terms cash. We sell for cash and pay cash. 10 CLERKS. G. K. WAGNER 10 CLERKS. 50,000 Chicks, Ducklings & Turkey Poults for sale every day at above place I have a big fruit, dry goods, hog and baby chick auction every . . _ {Thursday night at 7 o'clock. Everybody come. We always have some- passage of Serpe Tg | thing new every week. Chicks will be sold all day long and in the even- verbs 16:18 and is centered about "Hoge sold at 2:30. Poultry before hogs. Also 50 Hogs at every the theme“The Divided Kingdom.” ; Thursday Night Sale. SALUNGA GARBER COLUMBIA, PA. Fag n sa MOUNT JOY, PA. INDEPENDENCE SUNDAY .. 9:30 A. M. Church School. The School will study “A Ruler Who Began Well.” 10:30 A. M. Worship Hour. Pastor will speak to Junior Church on the theme “The Broken Plate Glass Window.” Choir will sing H. Von- Berge’s Anthem “The Glory of the Sunless Land.” Sermon to the adult congregation is based on the | SOYBEANS NUTRITIONS Soybeans are a highly nutritious premises feed for livestock. Fed to hogs in o great quanity they may produce with 2he undersirable “soft” pork. For Ba bs, however, results at the Agri- the’ 1tural Research Center, Belts- ~ 7 a ° | cheapest advertising you can get. Sale Register|” "= - Joy 14—On th Boro, a ten riday, | east of Mt of If you want a notice ot your sale | ground inserted in this register weekly from | le now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- | a frame bungal a LY FREE, send or phone us your | D I or Cedar Hill, by the Uni¢ ville, Md, indicated that soybeans sale date and when you are ready, ' National Mt. Joy bank. C. S. Fra’ | may be fed without any “softness” let us print your bills. That's the | duct. + {In the fat. nto piot conta mg acres known Bulletin, Mt. Joy on 7 lb. Ah" 3