PAGE SIX | Mortuary Record In re rr — WEE SISTERS CLASS HELD PICNIC AT COVE Mark’s United Brethren church held a picnic at the Cove Tuesday Games were played and Ezra K. Kraybill, 69, died at his|™a™ Elizabeth Stacks Hostetter. home in Manheim. The following were present, Mrs. M. Crawley, 66, a mold- er, died at Columbia. Miss Low Coble, 69, of Eliza- bethtown, died last Wednesday. John E. Ruth, 66 years, foreman at the Keeley Stove Co. died at daughter . . Mirabethiswh. My Columbia, Elizabethtown, Mrs. John L. Rorherstown, Mrs. Irvin Hostetter and son Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Maris Gainor and ind Ruth of Sue Grissinger, rances 'ricinicer Mire nrv Miss Mary Cathrine Wilson aged|Frances Grissinger, Mrs. Henry 3 ye vs si alls OPEC 86 years, life-long resident of El- Erandt of Manheim; Della Brene jaabethtown died Monday man, Fll Sherk, Rev. and Mrs. Herman C. Gingrich of East Ezra Ranck and children Barbara Petersburg, died sue Brandt, ceived in a fall fron ix weeks ago Mrs. Clarence Bernerd. eG ee David Hinkle shy > David Hinkle of |DEEDS TO BE RECORDED May toy » he Norman E. and Ella S. Lehigh } N H d Lena Coy Rowenna: in R} eem 2.845 IU hildren We O 1 fe ) ert, of Cress- IC W I well » and Paul, both of Co- [East Donegal township, for lumbia and Pearl, of Marietta: also] Unior Mount J nk one sister, Mrs. Sara Singer, of to ¥ p this city [Fl a S Stauffe ind wif John Smith Winer Dre ; John Smith, thirty-nine, of C I umbia, who died from injuries] oe : i t suffered in a fall down the st > : Be his home is survived by his wi ng A \ who was May Burke before marri-i_, & it age, two children, John Henry Ji Ke Shots ca Ssu> A and Grace Elizabeth, both at home 31640 j Menno G. Snavely and John G his parents, John D. and Martha Ge Ishn T Smith, Kinderhook; and these bro- Sowers, Dros thers and sisters: Charles, Anna May, Edna and Mrs. Jonas Min nel all of Kinderhook; Mrs. Heisey, Mount Joy; and Mrs Marth Whitte, Washington Boro mises in Rapho townsl lus a dower charge of $93.56 per year Harry Hersh K. Wittle, premises in Florin. Cyrus K. Wittle to Harry premises in Florin. and Mary Mrs. William F. Brown nd wife. Mrs. Sarah Kathryn Brown J. C. S. Horst’s trustee thirty-seven, wife of William F Horst to Elmer E. Engle Brown, 106 Fairview st, Mount nremises on the northwest cori Joy, died of a heart attack at 6 a Park m. Sunday at her home. She was a member of St. Luke's Episcopal church, Mount Joy. Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by two daughters, Eleanor N and Sarah N., both at home; twe bethtown for $1,000. Levi W. Union National yremises in Rapho township. Sisters, Kathryn, wife of on the southwest corner of Ma- Worst, Mansfield, Pa, and Nellie Metta. and Walnut streets. Mount wife of Jerome Myers, Lancaster. Tov and two brothers, Harry Ne gley > nee Mt. Gretna, and Clarence Negley . Norwalk, Conn, Beg i Nn ne rs Funeral services were held from (F 1) rom page the Sheetz funeral home on Wed- 4 0 shi ON ser, Carl Wagner, Mrs. H. 1ssly, nesday at 2 o'clock (D.T.) with interment in the Mt. Joy Cemetery ————- Gem SISTERHOOD BIBLE CLASS HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Sisterhood Bible Class was held last Thursday evening July 6 in the basement of the United Brethren Church with 16 members and one Mrs. Walter Greiner the president, had charge of the ckinger, Ly Frank Tyndall, Miriam Tyndal, Mrs Glenn Kaylor, Lois Jane Kaylor, Murs. Christ Hershey, Doris Hers} dorothy Hershey, John Hershey, Vlae Hinkle, Mae Zink, Mrs. Martin Metzler, Kay Metzler, Joyce Gar- ber, Mrs. Claire Wagner, Claire Wagner, Mrs. Schneider Shirley Schneider, Joan Schneider, Mrs. Harry Baughman, Charlotte & meeting. The Class song “While Nancy Baughman, Peggy & Mary Jesus Whispers.” Mrs. John Shank Elizabeth Zerphey, Mrs. John Wea- was in charge o the devotions, Mrs. land, Peggy Wealand, Mrs. Jay Ranck gave a reading called “Wait Shirk, Robert and Thelma Shirk, a Little Longer”. A song called Mrs. Daniel Wills, Jean and Richard “Leaning On the Ever lasting Arms” Wills, Mrs. Charles Eby, William was sung by the class. The minutes Eby, Ernestine Webb, Robert Webb, of the previous meeting were read Mrs, Paul Hawthorne, Shirley Haw- and approved all except one cor- thorne, Mrs. Edna Keppel, Richard rection. The treasurer, Mrs. Weldon |Keppel, Rev. and Mrs. Ezra Ranck, read her report and same were|Llu and Barbara Ranck, Mrs. Clar- approved as read. There being nofence Gruber, Jeanette Gruber, Mrs. other business the meeting ad- Jchn Booth, Helen and James journed to meet August 3rd. The Booth, Mrs. Joseph Witmer, Julia class enjoyed playing games after|Witmer, Mrs. John Musser, Nancy which delicious refreshments were|Musser, Miriam Fitzkee, Mary Fitz- Mrs. Paul served by Mrs.. Weldon and Mrs.|kee, Mary Ellen Barton, Walter Greiner and a rising vote|Shark, Mary Lou Kline, Mrs. Alvin of thanks was given them for same.|Bigler, Bonnie Bigler, Mrs. Clinton The following members were pre- | Eby, Shirley Eby, Mary Eileen sent, Mrs. Walter Greiner, Mrs. Newcomer, Marily Newcomer, Mrs. William Weldon, Mrs. John Shank, Park Neiss, Ross Asher and Jean Mrs. Fzra Ranck, Mrs Darwin Neiss, Mrs. Beaston, Jackie and Bil- Pennell, Mrs. Martin Gerber, Mrs, lie Beaston, Mrs. Harry Kuhn, Rus- Perry Bates, Mrs. Charles Barrick, sell Kuhn, Mrs. Charles Zeller, Mrs. Roy Bates, Mrs. Earl Myers, Jacqueline, Claudette and Charles Mrs. Fhillip Greiner, Mrs. Charles Zeller, Shirley Ludom, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Chester ey, James visitor present. Latchford, Mrs. Fannie Runk, Mrs. Ashenfelter, Nancy and Charles J. Statler Kuhn, Miss Maggie Haines, Ashenfelter, Mrs. Harold Schatz, Miss Virginia Greenawalt. The Richard Schatz, Thomas Schatz, visitor was Mrs. Fianna Glick. { Mrs. Charles Garlin, Ronald Garlin, -_— Te {Mrs. Ellwood Martin, Donald Mar- AAA MECHANIC tin, Richard Martin, Mrs. Omar AT LOCAL GARAGE Groff, Charles Groff, Mrs. Peggy The Hassinger and Risser Garage,'Hiestand, Larry Heistand, Pearl on West Main Street, is offering Geltmacher, James Garner, Jean motorists the services of Mr. Rus- | Schroll, Patricia Schroll, Mrs. Geo. sell Cooper, well known race driver Hollbert, Joan and Marlene Halb- and car enthusiast. Mr. Cooper is,leib, Marlene and Genevieve Zim- the only licensed AAA mechanic injmerman, Jean Zimmerman, Elaine the vicinity and is well known for|Wagner, Harry Wagner, Walter Lo- his automobile racing achievements.[raw and Raymond Nissly. With years of experience to back a be TE him Mr. Cooper is now supervising BAKED HAM SUPPER the repair shop at Hassinger and} On Saturday, July 15th, from 5 to Risser’s. 3 P. M, a baked ham supper will Stop at Hassinger and Rissers for|be held in the Florin Hall under _ their “Vacation Special.” the auspices of the Shining Star ee Qe Sunday School class of the Florin There is no better way to boos’ | United Brethren Church. your business than by local news | , EE ps Subscribe for The Bulletin. —— Erma, Ella Grissinger of eth Stacks, Mr. ind daughter and wife to Cyrus Hersh and wife, : and Mount Joy streets, Eliza- Newcomer and wife to Mount Joy bank, | Engle E. Hershey and wife to Un- on National Mount Joy bank, prem- | ‘Burgess The “Wee Sisters” Class of the St! ; ordered | pairing the streets. Thi S : July 11. | Police Report IS ection vrizes won by Mrs. Richard Shu- | Chief of Police Elmer Zerphey | and Gerald yepcrted 2 arrests and 1 prosecution. | motorcycle on a new 1939 Model, | Pumping Engineer | at a trade-in price of $290.00: this Richard Shuman and children James ing pumped 8,052,000 gals. of water. | the old motorcycle THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939 mee — a Ee vis | issued for the six month period. | Treasurer's Report | | | Mr. Nissly reports these bal: ces: Boro, $443.60; Water, $3690.93; | Interest account, $580.00. | Purchase New Cycle Council decided to trade the old (From page 1) within a week, for re- Schatz reported hav-| will include all equipment which included. All voted in favor but one. | Mr. Geo. Board of Health members Mr. Chas. . Dillinger reports no | Payment will be made qguarantines the past month, e:zght-| efter the Liquor license for same is received. for an alley between Frank Street | Presented Blue Print and North Alley, opened by ordinance, the Solicitor for | be drawn up by the next meeting. Granted Permission The Chamber given Council] Room for ings as well as entire Chamber Exonerations Exonorations a { Tax Collector een business places investigated | Accept Ground were referred and sixty-four health certificates | It was moved to accept ground | Committee, for Sold Up To $3.95 ° White and Colors—Charming Young that Flatter the Wearer Stock up that Frocks Sport Ward- robe during this Sale SHEERS AND BROAD- CLOTH ALSO TO 52 PRINTS LARGE SIZES H $1.98 & $2.98 Women's Sheer DRESSES Wash Silks and Linens Dark and Light Patterns — All Sizes 14 to 20 - 6d 498 ALL SUMMER HATS Picture, turban and novelty styles $2.98 All Wool & Lastex SWIM SUITS of permission to Commerce was use the | and have same | which will { line to an alley directors’ meet- | meetings of the of Commerce asked for by the and one running " to the il James attention. {1 Metzler | | 88 1°° 38 to 52 a Geos nent Shelly running east on the South side | | of Donegal Springs Road was pre- | Want Prope in partnership. Three | Alleys running North and Soyth | his property located on West Main and west | Street. This pavement will e of Don- |nect with the pavement laid from Springs Road Buy now for school. $1.98 CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL SWIM SUITS OPEN FRIDAY EVENING East Main Street $4.39 MT. JOY DEPARTMENT STORE Mount Joy, Penna. the South side of Donegal Springs Road are involved in this develop- ment. Council decided to of vis proposition until next trolley | and take action whether or | accept it at that time. r Pavement ground It was National | Street Committee S. Niss-| Morris Groff regarding the placing | of a proper la one Alley | Florin. located on | Fire House Annex Sheer Silk Fesses IN STOCK NOW All Large Size Women’s SILK IN SHEERS AND CREPES VALUES TO $5.95 NOW 98: WOMEN’S ADRESSES Assorted Styles — All Fast Colors CHILDREN’S DRE Dainty Patterns — Al A Real 98c & $1.49 CHILDREN’S LUGETTEN, DRESSES At this price you can afford seve $1.98 & $2.93 CHILDREN’S Silk and Summer Lucette DRESSES Every little Miss likes a betier dress and these are just the thing decided to have interview *. | count New pavement in front tyles, Sheers, Prints — The erection of an annex to the Fire House will be left to the voters at the primary election and | the Solicitor will be asked to have i this question included in the ballot, { Transferred $800.00 was transferred from the Water to the Interest Ac- Bonds for Interest. Playground Supplies decided to purchase for the It was equipment and suppli | playground totaling Y Bills ar nounting to $1066.06 were 2" $469 OPEN FRIDAY EVENING a gl ga Midc buss in a t th wi her | Sund Steff; ONE GAM He: Little eveni Mo ball finish will | game here Ou play Junio The day, WERI Am joyed this Chest of tov inger Mrs. Mr. a son B Bainb Ocean New WAS Last iams ( pointe ina . class. boxed The held t as an Cove, and st attend: Mr. the lox ing, Uu Highli Conve! Forney the co Mr.
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