PAGE SIX A A A AA wan 8 Stores Closed All Day Mcnday, Sept. 4th. These Prices Effective Thursday, Fri and Saturday Puritan Small SMOKED HAMS 23 BUY YOUR MEATS WITH CONFIDENCE AT A & P 10-14 pounds Kingan’'s or Armour “Star PICNIC Smoked Ib ioe Cuts from Ist RIBS OF BEEF 25. one price - none higher Freshly Killed Stewing Chicken ..; Ib 25 Large Juicy Frankfurters [hb 23¢ SEA FOODS Skinless CoD FILLETS Ib 15¢ Fresh Sea SCALLOPS Halibut STEAKS Sliced Spiced HAM Va Ib 8 Sliced Pres. Sliced Boiled i HAM| HAM Ib. 12¢ 1 V4 1b 9el Valb13e ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING pint jar 15c quart jar 25 8 cz. jar gallon jug 99¢ 1b i9¢c Ib 25¢ PORCIES 10¢ Kieffer PEARS 2 Webster's Sweet Potatoes 3 18-02. cans No. cans 23¢ Cut Rite 125 ft. Whitehouse WAX PAPER roll 17¢ Evap. Milk 3 en 19¢ Paper Quaker NAPKINS CRACKLES Ann Page Desserts Sunnyfield Wheat or SPARKLE 3 pkgs 10¢ |RICE PUFFS pkg 5¢ New Low Prices CRISCO or 3PRY Ib.can 17e b.can 46¢ Recipe - Snowy White MARSHMALLOWS 2 cellophane trays 25¢ For the Pause that Refreshes COCA COLA 6 bottles plus deposit 252 Refreshing HIRES ROOT BEER 6 bottles plus deposit 25¢ Yukon Club Pure Fruit BEVERAGES Apricots, Cherries, BUFFET FRUITS Woodbury Faeial SQAP With the purchase of 3 cakes at regular price you get a bottle of Woodbury Lotion for .... Jc CIGARETTES 10 rkes. in carton (plus tax) $1.19 Lucky Strike, Camels, Raleigh, Chesterfield, Old Gold KOOLS iii], $1.00 A & P Soft Twist BREAD large sli. loaf 8c pkg Be pkg 3 big bottles plus deposit 25¢ Fruit Cocktail, Peaches, Pears 3 8-07. cans 25¢ B. C. Shredded WHEAT 2 pkes. 19e PRESERVING NEEDS Quart ne Parkes Mascn Jars do: é9¢ Pan Rolls °,."5¢ Pint Ca Mason Jars doz. 59¢ Jare Parker Pound WAX Ib cake 10e Jar Caps doz. 19¢ Jar Rings 2 do:. 9¢ For Quick Results CERTO bottle 25¢ GLASSES doz 35¢ A & P Fancy Cut Tub BUTTER 215s 55¢ Sunnyfield Print BUTTER 215s §9¢ CAKES 2 for Be Cinnamen Joughnuts or Sugar doz. 102 TERRE. a. Oxydol or RINSO 2 lge. pkgs. 37 Flakes or Granules Chipso lg. pkg. 19g Mammoth 8-0z. bottle ge. pkgs. 100-1b. bag 100-1b. bag Asparagus 2Xc Ann Page Fresh White Naptha £2¢ Laundry Soap SOAP B rs e Concentrated 6 19 Super Suds 2 37c ily Conte eed nd Se a Dy Te Swain Deily Egg Scratch Feed =: 43c Mash %:255¢%>$2.15Mash 5 ts $1.99 6 uv 25 NEW YELLOW ONIONS 4 ibs 10¢ BANANAS, Golden Ripe 4 Ibs 192 NEW GREEN CABBAGE 3 Ibs. 10e¢ SEEDLESS GRAPES Sweet California ib 6e Rep ava. "Dwr 2a per in ail A & P Stores arkets. A & P Natural DRESSING P&G Octagon 3 bars 1 0c —DAILY FEEDS — factory Results. Daily Egg Laying Daily Growth Growing ELBERTA FREESTONE CELERY HEARTS bunch 5c Fresh Prunes Sweet Eating Freestone doz. Je CRISP ICEBERG LETTUCE large head 10e and M, THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. { FOR SALE—Truck and Poultry farm of 37 Acres, loose gravel, some {wood and meadow land, along the | Back Run road. A road through the {farm from Back Run to the Man- {heim road, a hard road. 2% -story Frame House, two-story Summer House, Wood Shed, Furnace house, with pump, Bank Barn, {Hog and Corn barn combined, No. 11 Chicken house 100 ft.,, No. 2 { Chicken house 30 ft.; apples, pea- | ches plums, apricots, grapes, etc. | Stream through the farm, never | failing spring in yard. Can water i acre with hose. Good reason to | sell, price right. Isaac B. Brene- | an, Manheim, Route 2. aug. 10-tf Se. 1 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Ellen C. Henry, late of { Mount Joy, Pa. deceased. Letters testamentary on said es- | tate having been granted to the un- | ders signed, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make imme- | diate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned re- siding at Mount Joy, Pa. MAURICE GROFF Executor Attorney 8- 24-6t William C. Rehm, EXECU TOR’ S NOTICE Estate of Jacob FE. Brubaker, late of East Donegal Twp., deceased. Letters tate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted there are requested to make imme- diatel payiment, and those having | claims or ddmands against the same will present them without delay for settlement | siding in i JACOB E. BRUBAKER. Jr. HENRY E. BRUBAKER | | | Mount Joy. Pa. DANIEL E. BRUBAKER Executors 8-31- 6t ! Isaac R. Herr, Atty. EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE Estate of Elizabeth L. Kraybill | late of Mount Joy Borough, deceas-' ed. Letters testamentary on said estate have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebte d' thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands the same, will present them without settlement to the undersigned, siding at Mount Joy, Pa. First National Bank and Trust Co. of Mount Joy, Executor Bernard J. Myers, Attorney. rom EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Benjamin E. Brubaker late of East Donegal Twp. Deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the under- signed, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate | payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned: Ellen M. Brubaker, Florin, Pa.; John E. Brubaker, Manheim R. D. No. 1 Pa, and John H. Gantz, Mount Joy, R. D. No. 2, Executors: Isaac R. Herr, Attorney July 27-6t Court Proclamation WHEREAS, the Hon. B. C. Atlee, President, and Hon. O. S. Schaeffer, Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the Coun- ty of Lancaster and Assistant Just- ices of the Court of Oyer and Term- | mer, and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Lancaster, have issued their Precept, to me directed, requiring me, among other things, to make Public Proclamation through- out my bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court Fouse, in the City of Lancas- ter, in the Commonwealth of Penn- svlvania. One Week Commencing, Sept. 11, 1939 in pursuance of which precept pub- lic notice is hereby given to the Mayor and Alderman of the City of Lancaster, in said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro- ner and Constables of the said City and County of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own prop- er persons with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to he done; and also those who will presecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. TOM SHIRK, Sherif! Mond:y, SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. testamentary on said es- | to the undersigned re- | delay for! Card Basket and Mrs. daughter, Reubzn Feilenbaum Sara, and Friday York. Mrs. Robert, Mr. spend Watkins and will Thursday Glen, New Mr. and and son, N.. J, Miss Mr. caster, her Mrs. ter. Mr. and were S: Darrenkamp residence. at at Harmon City, {arold Atlantic in town. of of visiting relatives Rohrer, Enos Rohrer, of town, are Goria daughter Mrs. formerly and of Lan- 1s making grandinother, for the with her Detweiler, hom W. B. win and Mrs. David M. Powell Randall visitros Ickesburg A s50n, of at the H Their son, iturday Clifford, who has been spending the summer here, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Fuller, of Lancaster and Mrs. H. A. Darren- kamp and daughter, Jean Elizabeth, of town, motored to Ickesburg Sunday where ‘they Mrs. John Fuller. Mr. Mrs, Clyde are VG the week at Ocean City. Margaret Rahm, Helen Dellinger, Christine Weidman, and Mrs. Sophie { Watson Mr. Benjamin Del- linger Princeton, N. J. Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Fd. Brown spent the past week at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoner daughter Miriam from Findlay, Ohio |are visiting with the formers sister Ka ithryn Felker and daughter Ethel on Frank Street. { Mr. and Mrs. Norman Romberger of Harrisburg spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Hornafius North Barbara St. on visited Mr. and and Eshleman \ vicited at on and Irene Smeltzer, returned to her (home at Portage on Friday. tl Qe Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin. CLASSIFIED Rates for this column ars 25c¢ per 'nsertion. If over five ltnes, Sc per line each insertion, all payable in | STARTS AT 9:00 A. M. local | the first grade, of which there wil the be one instead of two as in the pas of the morning, With schools, the Tuesday largest freshman class in the of cighty-nine opening history |f.-w years. the high school, numbering 1 to date, is exp:cted to the high school include the equip enroll. Forly-sin unis will enter ment of the art room with table Standard Time). {2 n, W enter Ursinus college and his sis Improvements over the summer in | Tuesday, September 5th, 1939 1 and blackboards, and new black- t boards in the Industrial Arts and homemaking rooms. A number of parents registered ~ their children for the dental clinic s the 8: of the ©. LOCAL GRADUATES Religious TO ENTER COLLEGE Aehded . Nine members of the 1939 gradu- . News In This ating class of the local high school Allensville will enter college this fall, they are: ° Miss Izella Brown, daughter of f Community Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown, South Con erence Market stre:t, will matriculate at| The following Mennonites from | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE | Penn Hall, Chambersburg. this boro and vicinity attended the CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND | Betty Ann Newcomer, | International Conference held at THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | Allensville, Mifflin county last COMMUNITY. Newcomer, South Market street, |week: will enter the freshman class at| Rey. and Mrs. Martin Metzler, Green Tree Pennsylvania State College. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brubaker, 8:30 A. M., Sunday School. Local graduates who have en- | Mr. and Mrs. Christ Brubaker, es volled at Millersville State Teach- |Mr. and Mrs. Levi Musser, Mr. and Rheems, Pa. r’s college arz: Miss Mary Louise | Mrs. Harvey Metzler, Mr. and Mrs. 9:00 A. M., Sunday School. Longenecker, daughter of Mr. and [Paul Metzler, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- 10:00 A. M. Moming Worship. Mrs. John G. Longenecker, North |man Peiffer, Mr. and Mrs. Christ i ) Barbara street; Miss Bernice Metz-~ Bucher, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mt. Joy Mennonite Church {1:r, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James | Weidman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8:30 Sunday School { Metzler, Columbia avenue; Miss Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Norman 7:30 P. M. Young peoples meet- |Jeannctte Potter, daughter of Mr. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Lutz, ing. |and Mrs. M. S. Potter, East Main Rev. and Mrs. Henry Garber and | street; and William Workman, son "many others from the County Donegal Presbyterion Church of Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Workman, "giving their version as well pleased Rv. C. B. Segetken, D.D., Pastor Marietta street. on progress made in uniting the Church School, 9:00, (Eastern Rob rt Nissley, son of Mr. and Lancaster Conference wich com- | . H. Roy Nissley, of Florin, will prises congregations in Lancaster, Lebanon, Dauphin, Chester, York, » SUNSHINE CLAS | PICNICS AT COV The Sunshine (ass of the Unitf Brethren held it’s clay meeting and jenic at the Coy Tuesday afternon with six mer bers and six asitors present. The meetingWas in charge ofthe president Esthr Weldon and o with a song'Singing i in the den.” The 2¢d Psalm was re] by the classand the Lord’s The minute were read by t retary, Bety Miller, and they, Reidlg: A reading “Jesus! the Sick! was presented Leedom /ollowed by a po “Ode to Mother” by Esther Wildon, A solo, “I am Determined” fwas sung by Erniz Gainor. A busihess meet- ‘ing and games followed with de- licioug refreshments served by Mrs. John Eberle, the teacher. These who enjoyed ‘he outing were. Mrs. John Eberle, Doris Lee- dom, Esther Weldon, Betty Miller, Eva Reigle and Erma Gainor. The guests were: Clarence Weldon, Janet Gaul, Jackie Eberle, Mrs. Wm. Wel- don and Mr. and’ Mrs. Witmer Eb- erle, The next meeting will be held at the Home of Doris Leedomji in ‘Florin. v LA en WAGNER FAMILY HOLDS REUNION Mr. and © Mrs. Harry Wagner, their sons and daughters and their families, and a few friends, held a reunion and doggie roast at the Cove on Sunday. Baseball, quoits and the always important refreshments were great- ly enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagner and child- ren, Donald, Carl, Harold and Eu- gene; Mr. and Mrs. Christ Coover and daughter, Betty of Philadelphia Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Garber ard children, Billy and Joyce; Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wagner and children, Sonny and Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shatz and children, Harcld, Jr., Dorothy, Richard, Peggy, Rob- ert, John and Thomas; Mr. and | , “‘hurel ter, Miss Pauline Nissley who at- !Juniata and Snyder counties. advance. Mt, Joy Methodist Church Tiss: Hise heute | blige ay ee eon | Mrs. James Schneider and children, C. Lyle Thomas, Minister tended Millersville State Teacher s| Also the Franconia Conference | Shi 1 1 Jeans. Jacob ‘Shenk 108A. New Blds. House all conv.l will be no services in the | college last year, will transfer to district Bucks, Montgomery ‘and |SMIi€y an ean; , Jacob chen, | st farms near Joy pele. v 8 Ho Se Mies iret | : : | Mahlon Snyder, Wallace Zerphgy. | One of the best farms near Mt. Joy. church on September 3rd | Ursinus. 1 Lehigh counties to become fully my 4 Dolly s oofs. Running water. | Chul Sept: ord. ; aia ; ames She 2 1 Fam | Blds, She oot ha La 0 Yate o_o ane | Miss Jane Withers, daughter of cooperative with the General (In- James 1 a it oe XL hl ust sell. DIZ Dt g Low | . . . a pr e 0 oril. Box 85 AMK, Mt. Joy. First Presbyterian Church | and Mrs. Samuel Withers, East ternational) Conference on Bm mor and Aliens hanaler, 0 sept. 1-2t-pd. Rev. C. BE Segolken:D. DP stor | iain street, will matriculate at prob s, that the Internationa FOR SALE_I T= pullets, 141 Church School, 9:30 | Elizabethtown college and Mis® Conf%®nce can be held in South DONpoAl SCHOOLS OPEN 3 Vv LI O15 : ye He : ” ; ic he ~{ The ast onega ‘ownshi weeks old. Apply Amos K. Martin,| Evening Worship and Sermon at | Jeanette Hipple, daughter of Mr. Eastern Pennsylvania when th h a : Hak 1939 " Mount Joy R. D. 1. Phone 12335. | 7.35 o'clock. and Mrs. Paul Hipple, Marietta Mennonites are more thickly set- | Se 0ols wi open t oir 2 Sep | Aug. 31-1t-pd A trcet, will enter the training class tled. ston on morning, Sept. & ti : : Sn — fat o'clock. NOTICE—The annual election of Donegal Presbyterian Church at St. Joseph's hospital, Lancaster.{ Authentic records of church his- | i : or ’ J Managers, Secretary and Treasurer,| Ray. . B. Segelken. D.D., Pastor ——- tery were given. The church itself | usses will run on the sm2 of the Mount Joy Ce ymetery Associ- Church Solos] 9:00 (Standard GOOD CHEZR CLASS HOLDS is over 400-years-old. The founder | routes as last year at approximately Pion WAIl BNR BL ne Ys NOt ioe) | ANNUAL CORN ROAST Menno Simon, a Catholic Priest [nine A. M. na Y an Ss ompany, 1 5 : ¢ — -- i 2 i 8 tr Tr 1 pi fr Ane. Wopehi ; Yves The Good Cheer class of the Uni- was associated with Martin Luther Tuesday, September 12, 1939 from| Morning Worship and Sermon : : ; . ¢50 FONS TOMATOES 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock D. S. T. 10:00, (Standard Time) ted Brethren church held their an- in the battle of the Reformaton, |“® Db j aug. 31-2 : a nual corn roast on Tuesday even-{the beginning of Protestant | That Lancaster is quite a ship- — —_ i in : TD LOST: Female Beagle Dog, black Zion: Luthovan Church ing at the cove. Games were played churches. ping point for tomatoes in season and white with brown ears, collar Landisville. Penna and prizes awarded. The treasurer TE ———— was evidenced Tuesday when 950 wi A. $ Longmmecien, Rev Willian L Zicecrtus Pastor | Punt and peanut scramble was en- | CLASS HOLDS jin or 61 carloads were kaded thereon. ase notify J. . Mec- . 4g Te AEH 5, Ya {oh = Yeo Ors ERE or ere. Cauley, Fine Phone Mt. Joy 172-{ Sunday, September 3rd. 1 yed by all. Those present were:| SPLASH PARTY ere —————— J-3. Liberal Reward. aug. 31-1t| Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Elson Mrs, Warren Borgel, Mrs. Dewey] The Chserful Givers class of fhe Stimulat busi dver > FOR SALE Desirabl rea nens tein Superintendent | Hornafius, Mrs. Paul Alexander,’ United Brethren Sunday School, timulate your business byadver= home near Elizabethtown. All Morning Service, 10.00 A, M. | rs: Jay Sherk, Mrs. Paul Fry, Mrs. taught by Miss Alice Marie Nissly,| tSing in the Bulletin. school and church. Apply P.O. Box aug. 31-4t | veniences. Near Will sell reasonable. 85 ECK, Mt. Joy WANTED: Middle aged w who prefers a good home fo] high} wages. Apply after 5:30 P. Saturday. Box 218. Florin, o aug. Ban Pears ar d| ready now. Phone, Mt. Joy aug. 31-1t FOR SALF— Seck 1 Summer Rambo ‘Apples, Henry F. Garber, | | ~ | WANTED: 300 White Leghorn, 1| yr. cld Hens, to use as Sora Will pay above market price. C. C. Greider, New Holland, R. 19 aug. D. 31- It- yg FOR SALE: Gor d used brick. i Apply Jacob B. Strickler, Phone Mt. Joy 909- -R- 12. July 8-24- 2 PEACHES: We will have York County Peaches our stand be- at tween Florin and Mount Joy. C. Frank & Bro. Aug. 24- fl CUSTOM Cider Fairview Orch: Snyder. Phone S. | Making Daily at | Florin. Elmer| Joy 2M-R-2. | aug.25-tf 7 C M+ Mi. FOR SALE—Canning peaches for) sale daily at Fairview Orchards, Florin. Flmer Snyder. Phone Mt Joy 214-R-2 | aug.25-2t | FOR SAL F—New Harmnshire Red | | DR. J0S. D. FOX | Economical Fye Service 28 N. GEO. ST. YORK, PA. Open Daily 9 a. m. Tues. and Thurs. 0 5:30 p. m. tik 8 p. m. Free Parking Rear York Diner PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD Formerly Optical Ceo _PHCNE YORK 45183 1: | Schneider | | 1 When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin i } — i coupons. Pullets. Call or see Norman G Myers, Mt. Jcy, R. D: 2. Pho: E-town, $29- R- 14. aug.25- t A, farm, 4 rolls s | at Milton Crove. | electric, produc- John Ber- | FOR SAL E north of Mt. } Good tive soil. rier, Mt. Joy, Joy, buildings, Priced to cell. R No. 2. | Aug. 8-4t-pd. | TOBACCO LATH FOR SALE John Orth, Marietta, Pa. Aug. 10-4t WANTED - — Yo I roll send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet Waxed Prints and free enlargement Our 21st year in business. 1 City Phcto Service, Box 53, risbt urg, Pa. may-19-tf FOR RENT—A 7 room with bath, heat and light, at 104 W.; | West Main St. Phone Mt. Joy 112 for apply Hassinger and Risser, Inc. Jul y 27-tf Glms. dwelling FOR RENT—4-roam apartment with Ro Apply 152 New Haven! St., . Joy. July 19-tf’ { United Brethren Church, Florin, Pa. Church of die Brethren I mer, Mrs. : Clinton Eby, Pennell, rT, Mrs. John Reheard, Mrs.' Florin Norman Heisey 8:30, A. M., Sunday School. fetter. Mis. Alvin: Bier 7:30 P. M.,, Evening Worship. : = 7:30 M., Wednesday evening hi hone of Charl s Lehich walt, [ Mrs, Arthur Mumma, Mrs. Sesyer Medlin s Margaret Harmon, Mrs. Will, Mrs. Joseph Detwiler, Mrs. Church of God Jose Dat er Yew 2078 Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor om, FAL SY 1s. Hawthorne, Mrs. John Musser, Mrs. ! Ezra Ranck, Mrs. Nelson Newcomer, : Miss Ida Greenawalt, Sc >r, Miss Alice Mame Nissly, Sunday School at 9:30. Morning Worship at 10:30 7:30 Evening Service. Prayer Service Wednesday even- |yrics Ruth Derr, Miss Anna Barto,| LOCAL YOUNG LADY ing 7:30 p. m. Miss Pearl Geltmacher, Miss Eliza- | PARTICIPATES AT PHILA, beth Fby, Miss Mary Billow, Miss| The Mount Joy Rotary Club Church of G ; Bt y Le I Gel Patty Keppel, Miss Hilda Engle, Mr] sponsored Miss Betty Derr, local | Rov Rec ad ? Fli Hostetter, local caterer was in tennis star, in the 22nd 3 tev. Raymond Daihl, Pastor charge of refreshments. Girls’ National Tennis Champion- 9:15 A M. 10:30 A. M. chool Church S Morning Service | THE BENDERS MET E. Societies 6:45 = : E. Societies 0:43 P. M. The eight annual reunion of the VENT e 7:30 P. M. Bender family was held at Long — Fark on Saturday afternoon with seventy-six members and friends Rev. L \V. Funk, Pastor present. 9:30 A. M. Sunday School tl eee 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY 7:15 P. M. Evening Worship. On Friday, Sept. 1st, Eshleman | 6:30 P. M. Intermediate Christian Brothers, local clothiers will cele- Endeavor. brate their twentieth anniversary in Prayer Meeting Thurs, 7:30 p.m. Lysiness, ! WS a 5t. Mark's United Brethren in Christ 26 ARE BAPTIZED - Rev, Era H, Ranck, Pastor During the Beulah Heights Bible < Sept her 3d Conference services at Elizaheth- 9:00 a town on Sunday twenty-six candi- p 10:15 a. m. : . a dat's were immersed in the pool {ov DP. Mm. 1 5 y 1 located in the grove. ber 5th f th: Women’s Tucsday ev:ning, the Missionary ty with the Otter- Society will meet at the home of 1s guests. Special Mrs. George Brown at 7:30 P. M., red. with Mrs. Alice Snyder as leader. We vy, Scpteml Wednesday ¢vening at 7:30, the Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. Church Council will meet at the Official Board meeting, 8:3¢ p. m. parsonage. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder. Pastor Sunday, September 3rd. School, 9:00 A. Church Service, 1:15 A. No Evening Services. Salunga Methodist Church C. Lyle Thomas, Minister 9:00 A. M., Church School 2. Evening Worship. i . J. C. Nicholas, of Landisville, iis oe guest speaker. Sunday M. M. Miss Maude !and Lorietta Wittle. Nerman Sprecher, Mrs. Frank Ger- (held a splash party at Twin Oaks, Mrs, Bruce Ironville, on Wednesday. After the | afternoon swim, a picnic lunch was| Mis. Robert Hos- | served to the following: Miss Alice | Mrs. Al-| Marie Nissly, Betty Jane Geibere] bert Brandt, Mrs. Warren Greena- ling, Marian Neiss, Betty McKinney, | Pauline Edwards, Vera Eby, | Elizabeth Zerphy, Rosine Dorothy ' Zerphy, Jean Derr, Bea- Yul trice Bates, Irene Bailey, Mary Eil-' reen Newcomer, Romaine Brown, ! Mildred Harrick, Ardella Fitzkee ship tournament at the Philadelphia Cricket Club this week. Betty won her first match thru {a bye. In the second Betty Derr, defeated Peggy Nielson, of Winnet- ka, Ill, 6-3, 4-6 and 7-5. Kathryn Hubbell, Boston, defea- ted Betty Derr, in the third round, 6-1, 6-0. Or There is no better way to boost your business than by local news- paper advertising. 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