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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1939
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CLASSIFIED
Rates for this column are 25¢ per
Insertion. If over five ltnes, 5¢ per
ine each insertion, all payable in
advance,


NOTICE—The insurance in the
Donegal and Conoy Fire Insurance |
Company is now due and payable to
the local agent, Mr, J. Harry Miller,
East Donegal Street Mount Joy. If
unpaid Nov. 1st your policy is sus-


pended, 10-26-3t
FOR SALE: Good single-barrel
gun. Apply C. H. Eby North Bar-
he St., Mount Joy. Phone 904-
R-: Oct. 26-1t-p.
LOST: 32x6 truck tire and wheel.
Finder notify Anthony Pormell,
Tunkhannock, Pa. Oct. 26-1t1p


NEW GOLD PLATED: Free Dish
unit, on display at H. B. Wittles
Store, Florin. Get your coupons.
Phone 908-R-5. Orders delivered.
Oct. 26-1t-p.

NICE FALLEN APPLES: Pick up
what you want. Stayman, Rome,
Delicious and Grimes at 20c per bu.
Henry F. Garber, Phone Mt. Joy 919
R4 Oct. 26-1t

LICENSED TAXIDERMIST: All
work guaranteed, prices reasonable.
Burnell. Buch, 227 South Orchard
St., Manheim, Pa. Oct. 26- -5t
FOR, SALE: Timothy, Clover,



Al-
falfa, Ray, car or truck load. Write
H. D. Mead, Westfield, New York
for prices. Oct. 26-2t
GUNS FOR SALE — New and
used. Located opposite Florin or-
phanage at Cross Road cemetery.
Elmer Rice, gunsmith, Florin.
Religious
News In This
Community
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING
COMMUNITY.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D.,
Church School 9:00.
Church of God
Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30.
Morning Worship at 10:30
Evening Service, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer Service Wednesday even-
ing 7:30 p. m.
Church of the Brethren
Florin
Sunday School, 8:30 A. M.
Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M.
Rheems, Pa.
Sunday School, 9:00 A. M.
Morning Worship, 10:00 A. M.

Green Tree
Sunday School, 8:30 A. M.
St. Elizabeth Mission
E izabethtown, Pa.
Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Pastor
21st Sunday After Trinity

Oct, 12-3t-pd.
PAPERHANGING: Prices reason-
able. R. B. Boson, Route 1, Mt.
Joy. Phone 907- “sw sept. 5- tf.
Ive fen to drive a Néw Nash. R
U" TRIMBLE, Elizabethtown.
sept. 14-39-tf
FOR SALE: Good used brick.
Apply Jacob B. Strickler, Phone Mt.
Joy 909-R-12. July -8-24-tf
CUSTOM Cider Making Daily at



Fairview Orchards, Florin. Elmer
Snyder. Phone Mt. Joy 214-R-2.
aug.23-tf
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PEACHES: We will have York!
County Peaches at our stand he-
tween Florin and Meunt Joy. C. S.
Frank & Bro. Aug. 24-tf

w hv don’t vou trade your car jon
a NEW NASH at TRIMBLES', El-
izabe thtown. sept. 14- 39- tf

FOR SALE: 2% story frame
all conveniences, 2-car garage, lko-
cated 325 East Main St., Mt. Joy.
Apply Ira C. Mann, 37 M.,, Mt. Joy.
19--2-tf.


WANTED — Your next roll of
films, send 25 cents and get 8 Velyet
Waxed Prints and free enlargement
courans. Our 21st year in business.
Capital City Photo Service, Box 53.
Harrisburg, Pa. may-19-tf
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Matilda Z. Landvater
ate of Florin, Pa., deceased.
Letters of administration on said
estate having been granted to the
bs Sf signed, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediat e payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersioned, re-
siding »t P. O Box 183 Florin, Pa.
JACOB R. LANDVATER, Adm.
Willis G. Kndig, Att'y. Oct. 11-6t
PUBLIC SALE
— OF A—
Decivable Property
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1939
The undersigned will sell at pub-
lic sale, on Main Street in the Vil-
lage of Florin
Twa Lots of Ground
Each 45%x200 feet, on one is erected
Twn and One-half Story
FRAVIE HOUSE. SLATE
ROOF, Electric Lights and
* Bath. This house could be
mile into a double house with lit-
tle expense,
THREE GARAGES
Chicken House, Hog Sty
All the buildings are in good
condition. A mimber of fruit trees
and grape vines are on the premises.
Any person wishing to view prop-
erty prior to day of sale will please
call on the undersigned.
Sale to be held on the premises,
Saturdav, November 4th, 1939, at
1:30 o'clock. when terms and condi-
tions will b» made known bv
JOHN D. BRUBAKER
Dures, Auct.
Zeller, Clerk


Walter
Claude
PUBLIC SALE
OF
Desirable Residence Proverty
SATURDAY, OQCTORER 28th, 1939
AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M.
On the vremises in Salunga, East
Hempfield Township, Lancaster Co.,
Pa, Int of Ground
frontine 80 feet more or less on the
South side of the Lancaster- Harris-
burg State Highway, extending in
depth 208 feet to 2 16 feet wide
common alley. The imorovements
are a Two and One-Half
Story BRICK HOUSE laid
out in convenient rooms
® with 211 modern conven-
FRAME BANK BARN AND
jences:
| Sermon.
"| Sunday, October 29.
Thursday:
Sunday:
p. m.
program: — Illustrated Lecture by,
8:00 A. M. Morning Prayer and
Mt, Joy Methodist Church
C. Lyle Thomas, Minister
9:30 A. M., Church School.
7:30 Evening Worship with Dr.
Galloway Tyson as speaker.
Salunga Methodist Church
C. Lyle Thomas, Minister
October 29.
Church School.
Sunday,
9:30 A. M,
and Church.
Zion Lutheran Church
Landisville, Penna,
Rev. William L. Ziegenfus, Pastor
Sunday, October 29, 1939
Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Elson
Hauenstein, Superintendent.
7:30 P. M, Vesper service.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor
Church Scheol, 9:30.
Morning Worship and Sermon
10:30.
_ Evening Worship and Sermon,
Kraybill's Mennonite
1:00, Sunday School.
Mount Joy—
9:00, Sunday School.
7:15, Song Service.
7:45, Sermon.
Friday Evening—
7:15, Sunday
Meeting.
8:00, Bible Study.
Church
School Workers:

Evangelical Congregational
Church
Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister.
Sunday, October 29, 1939.
9:30 Sunday School.
10:30 Morning Worship.
7:30 Evening Worship.
Monday—7:30, Choir Rehearsal;
Tuesday—Young People’s Hallowe’-
Trinity
en party at parsonage; Wednesday
—4:15, Mission Band; 7:30, Prayer
and Praise Service; Thursday—
Ladies’ Eible Class Hallowe'en
party at parsonage; Friday—Mis-
sion Band Hallowe'en party at the
parsonage.
Trinity Lutheran Church
ev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Sunday, October 29
9:30 A. M. Sunday School.
10:45 A. M., Morning Worship.
6:00 P. M.—Senior Luther League.
7:00 P. M.—Vespers.
Monday afternoon:
4:00 P. M. Children of the church.
Wednesday:
7:30 P. M. Church Council at the
parsonage.
Meeting of the Ladies Aid Society.
St. Mark’s United Brethren
» Rev. Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday School 9:00 a. m.
Morning Worship 10:15 a. m.
Christian Endeavor meetings 6:30
World Missions Advancement Day
Pastor |
Rally Day observed with a
bined servine mith Sunday Srhool
AX
“THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, Moun
LEADERSHIP TRAINING
SCHOOL'S FIRST SESSION
On October 30, at seven o'clock
in the evening, the Mount Joy Com-
munity Leadership Training School
will have its first session. The
school is meeting early on its first
evening, so that the pupils will be
able to complete their registration.
Classes will begin at seven-thirty.
The school will be held in the Mt.
Joy United Brethren Church.
Four courses are being offered
at this school: “Ways of Teaching,”
which Rev. Ezra Ranck will teach;
‘Guiding The Religious Growth of
Primary Children,” which Miss
June Smith will teach; “How To
Find and Use Source Materials For
Juniors,” of which Miss Anna E.
Reese, will be the teacher; and
“Guiding Youth’s Approach To
Religion,” of which Rev. Alfred L.
Creager is the teacher.
This is the first year of this
Community Training School and
the administration is anxious to
have it succeed. All persons who
have not registered, or who would
be interested in becoming a student
are urged to see Rev. C. L. Thomas,
the Dean, or any of the Sunday
School Superintendents or Minis-
ters. !

If you want a notice ot your sale
inserted in this register weekly from
now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE-
LY FREE, send or phone us your
sale date and when you are ready,
let us print your bills. That's the
cheapest advertising you can get.
Saturday, October 28 — On the
premises at 116 East Front Street,
Marietta, large lot of household
goods by Margaret Brenner. Geo.
S. Vogle, Auctioneer.
28—On the
a lot of
are erected a
bank barn, garage,
te, by Simon N. Hertzler, execu-
tor of the estate of Katie B. Hertz-
ler, deceased. C. S. Frank, auct.
See advertisement,
Saturday, October
nremises in Salunga,
ground on which
rick house,
Saturday, November 4-—On the
oremises in the village of Florin,
two lots of ground on one of which
are erected a frame house, three
garages, etc., by John D. Brubaker.
Dupes, auct. See advertisement.
Saturday, Nov. 11—On the prem-
‘ses in Rapho township, 2% miles
north of Mount Joy and 4 miles
west of Manheim between the
Manheim road, between the Man-
hzim road and the Back Run road,
~ntire lot of household goods and a
few shares of stock by Irvin W.
Bricker and Ira M. Bricker and
Tra M. Bricker, executors of Amos
Bricker deceased. C. S. Frank,
auct.
Saturday, Nov. 25—On the pre-
mises in Rapho township about 2}
miles north of Mount Joy and 4
miles west of Manheim, between
‘he Manheim Road and the Back
Run road, 4 horses, 6 cows, bull,
chickens and entire lot of farm im-
olements by Irvin W. Bricker, Ira
M. Bricker, executors of Amos
Bricker, deceased and Irvin W.
Bricker. C. S. Frank, auct.
Saturday, December 2—On the
nremises on Chocolate Avenue,
Florin, real estate and personal
property. Modern home at valu-
able location, by Mrs. Annie Lutz.
EE
RALLY DAY
Rally Day will be observed in the
Church of God this coming Sunday
morning, October 29 at 9:30 a. m.
The program to be presented will
be: Opening Hymn, School; Pray-
er, Dr. A. P. Stover; Reading of
Lesson and Comments, Mr. Shatto,
Superintendent; Hymn, School;
Sunday School Offering and Mark-
ing of Attendance; Song, Children;
Trombone Solo, Jay Barnhart; Trio,
Mrs. Mumper, Mrs. Brosks and
Mrs. Divet; Regular Church Offer-
ing: Rally Day Address, Dr. F. R.
Weller, Elizabethtown College;
Presentation of Gifts; Anthem, by
the Choir; Report of Secretary;
Hymn, School; Benediction, Rev.
G. F. Broske.

21st Sunday after Trinity
9:15 A. M. Church School.
10:30 A. M. Evensong, admission
service and sermon, in charge of the
Young Peoples Fellowship.

GARAGE. a ood condition Rev. Chester 0. Goodman, Hum-|Wednesday—Nov. 1, All Saints Day
a gi Boi a location is| melstown, 7.30 p. m. 7:30 A. M. Holy Eucharist.
gate Wednesday: 6:30 P. M. Choir Rehearsal.
ox Je to he held on the premises.| po. Service 7:30 p. m. 7:30 P. M. St. Mary’s Guild.
Sat urda ¥ Oct co T5098 2% Official Board meeting 8:30 p. m.|Thursday, Nov. 2, All Soul’s Day.
P. M. when CO Thursday: 7:30 A. M. Holy Eucharist.
known by SIMON N. HERTZLER Sisterhood Bible Class meeting at Friday, Nov. 3
Executor of the estate of Katie B.| home of Mrs. Earl Myers, 7:30 p. m.| 6:15 P. M. Junior Acolytes.
Herézler. deceased. Saturday, Nov. 4:
Cc S. Frank, Auct.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

Isaac R. Herr, Att'y.
Oct. 12-3t.
Rev. Wm, J. Watts
5 P. M. to 8 P. M. Oyster Supper,
in Church basement. i


Sale Register!
NT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA.



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Mortuary
Record In
This Section
(From page 1)
Lititz; Bertha, at home; Eva, wife
of Arthur Bingeman; Beulah, wife
of Irvin Stoner; Leah, wife of Leon
Irvin; Ella, wife of Elam Ginder,
and Adam, all of Manheim. Also
a sister, Mrs. Thomas Nagle of
Myerstown; 31 grandchildren and 1
great grandchild.
The funeral will be held this
afternoon at the Mount Hope Church
of the Brethren.
Mrs. Sadie F. Aston
Mrs. Sadie F. Aston, seventy-two,
widow of B. Frank Aston, died at
4:30 Monday at her home in Sal-
unga. She was a member of the
Salunga Mennonite Church. She
was a daughter of the late John
and Mary Brubaker Weidman. She
was the last of her family and is
survived only by nieces and nep-
hews,
The funeral will be held form the
Salunga Mennonite Church this af-
ternoon at two o'clock with inter-
ment in the cemetery adjoining.
|
! william Diffenderfer
William T. Diffenderfer, fifty-six,
of 36 Fairview avenue, formerly of
304 East Main street,
Lancaster General Hospital follow-
ing an illness of two months.
He was born in Lancaster, the
son of the late Samuel and Eliza-
beth Stiffe] Diffenderfer and was a
resident of our boro for twenty-five
vears. He was a member of the
White Cross Lodge, No. 354,
Nights of Pythias of Altoona.
He is survived by his wife, who
was May Reinhard, and the fol-
lowing children: S. Fred, of Lan-
caster; W. Gibney, of town; and
Mary E, at home; also two broth-
ers, Harry S., of East St. Louis, Ill.,
Walter C., of Harrisburg;
sister,
and one
Edna, wife of Israel Rohrer,
of Lancaster.
The funeral was held from the
home of his son, Gibney, 31 South
Market street, Sunday afternoon
with interment in the Mount Joy
cemetery.

Our Card
Basket For
The Waek
(From page 1)
has returned to her home after
spending a few days with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Fanny Runk, of town.
Mr. Wesley Curgan, of Philadel-
phia, a former resident here, was
in town on Thursday, he was ac-
companied by his son, J. H. Cur-
gan, with whom he resides.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hoffer and
children, Kenneth, Charlotte, and
Joyce, of Manheim, were recent
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Esh-
leman, on South Barbara St.
SALUNGA
Mrs. Annie Peifer spent Saturday
afternoon and evening with her son,
Paul and family of Mount Joy.
On Sunday, Mrs. Peifer was enter-
tained by her daughter, Mrs. Amos
Newcomer, Mount Joy, R-2. |
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peifer were
entertained Saturday evening by
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrold at
Spring Grove, York County.
The Ten Mile Inn, York County,
was sold at Public Sale Saturday !
afternoon at a fair price by Edith
C. Peifer for the estate of Mabel
B. Norris.
Mrs. Winfree Nelson
Neal of Berwyn, Md.
her father, Dr. J. S. Kendig.
Nelson spent Sunday also with the
Kendig family returning to Berwyn |

and
are visiting |
Mr. |
son,
~~ CRI
THANK-OFFERING SERVICE
The Women’s Missionary Society
of Trinity Lutheran Church will
hold a Thank-Offering Service in
the Church on Sunday evening,
November 12th at seven o'clock.
Miss Rebecca Greist, a returned
Missionary, will speak on China.
—— Gere
in the evening.
|
ANNUAL INGATHERING
The annual ingathering of the!
local branch of the Needle Work |
Guild of America, will be held at |
the American Legion Home
Wednesday and Thursday, Novem-
ber 8th and Sth.
—— 0
SECOND GROWTH OF APPLES
Mrs. Felker, Frank Street, town,
on |

brought to this office a limb from
a apple tree, bearing the second |
growth of fruit this season. J
died at the |
| jailed him:
| much if you will kindly give me per-
| mission to come to Claremont so I
| can attend movies once in a while.
| to money.
| the pitiful plight of an Iowan who is
| his clerking job because handling $5 |
daughter, Evelyn and Mr. Warren
Auchenbach of Reading were Sun-
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
ton Risser.
Mr. and Mrs.
York, visited Mr.
Shenk.
Mrs. Emma Givens and son, Rob-
ert, Mr. and Mrs. William Givens
and daughters of Middletown, Mr,
and Mrs. John Gingrich of Florin,
Samuel Snyder of
and Mrs. Samuel

Mrs. Violet Shenabrook and son,
Gordon, of Columbia, Mrs. Ida Eis!
rice Frysinger and daughter, Eve-!
lyn, were Sunday callers of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Moore,
Miss Grace Gamber of Manheim, |
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Abram Gamber.
Mrs. John Haines, Mrs. Ray My-
ers and son, Marlyn of Mt. Joy, vis-|
ited ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Sherrick,
of Middletown. | ©
Preaching services will be held
by Rev. Harold Peiffer Sunday!
evening at 7 o'clock.
Miss Helen Tate of York, spent
Thursday with Miss Vera Haines. |
Mrs. Bernard Parola of Fhiladel-|
spent Sunday with her par-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fogie and
daughter, Anna May of Mountville,
called on Mr. and Mrs. John Fogie,
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brandt and
daughters, Helen and Miriam and
son, Richard, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koser of
Schaefferstown.
Mr. and Mrs. Risser Strickler of
New Providence were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maris
Gainor.
phia,
ents,
|
{ Breneman,
Past Week
(From page 1)
of the Peace H. B. Wittel the past |
week were: Arthur Butt Morgan |
Jr., by Penna. Motor Police L. A. |
Mazakas, for improper passing; also |
The Affairs
|
John Felizzie, of Philadelphia by |
Penna Motor Police, E. B. Keller |
for speeding. {
Mr. and Mrs, John E. Eshleman
entertained the following guests on
enberger of Kinderhook, Mrs. O. K. | Sunday: Dr. and Mrs. Forest Wel-
Greenawalt and daughters, Ida and ler and children, Forestine and
Virginia of Mount Joy. Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. George Bow-
ers and sons, David, Robert and |
Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton |
Miss Floy Miss |
Orpha Echleman, of Lancaster and’
Mr. Robert F. Eshelman of Allen-
town.
Royer,
rties will
public sale, on Nov.
' 4th, the Rev. John D. Brubaker,
nd on Dec. 2nd Mrs. Annie
Lutz property on Chocolate avenue.
The Florin Grammar School won
several prizes at the Farm Show
for Penmanship, 3rd; drawing, Ist;
Project, 2nd.
Two valuable
be put up at
town pro

the
Farmers who want Safety zone
signs may seiure them from
Thomas Stohler, George Sillers,
Wesley Wittle and Ray Lupold of
Mt. Joy and Chas. Vogel at Florin.
———a—————

GIRL SCOUT FOOD SALE
The local Girl Scout troop will
hold a food sale on Saturday morn-
ing, October 28, starting at 9:30 a.
m., in the O. M. Donavan building,
on East Main Street.
Delicious pies, cakes, potato salad,
candies, and baked beans will be
on sale.
Remember the date and please
patronize the Girl Scouts, a most

Mr. and Mrs. John Schupp of
Lebanon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan-
iel Derr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brandt and
daughter, June Marie spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Slesser of
Elizabethtown.
tll em
Bonnie Blue Flag
The Bonnie Blue flag was made
of silk by the ladies of Jackson,
Miss., and is said to have inspired
the famous battle song of that
name. The flag was presented tc
W. S. Barry, president of the con-
vention that adopted the ordinance
of secession in the house of repre-
sentatives at Jackson, Miss., Janu-
ary 9, 1861. It had a white ground
with magnolia trees in the center;
a blue field in the upper left-hand
corner with a star in the center.
It was finished with a red border
with red fringe at the extremity
of the flag.
American Eagle
The American eagle, sometimes
known as the bald eagle, is no more
bereft of hirsute adornment than the
Seven Sutherland Sisters. He mere-
ly has white feathers on his head
which makes him look bald from a
distance. The American eagle has
many characteristics which make
him a particularly fitting national
bird. In the first place, he is the
only eagle peculiar to this country.
Then, too, the American eagle
not known to leave our continent ex-
cept to the nearby Siberian coast
opposite Alaska.
is
All the Comforts of Jail
A prisoner sentenced to the county
farm near Claremont, N. H., pon-
dered long on the limitations of his
new abode. There was no adequate
entertainment. Finally a solution
came to him, a simple one. He sat
down and penned the following to
Judge Albert D. Leahy, who had
“You will favor me very

Hoping this will meet with your ap-
proval, I thank you.”’ The judge’s re-
ply demonstrated the solution was
too simple.
Allergic to Money
Money, seemingly, is allergic to a
great many men. But rare, indeed,
is it to find a man who is allergic
But such a man has been
found. Iowa unemployment compen-
sation officials recently described
allergic to money. He had to quit
and $10 bills caused his hands to
break out in a rash.
Airline Hostesses
Girls who want to be airline host-
esses, and can meet the qualifi
| tions, may expect salarie
from $85 to $135 a n
penses while away


worthy organization.
——————
SAUER KRAUT SUPPER
The Hi-Gem Class of the Metho-
dist Church will hold a sauer kraut
cupper from 5 to 7 p. m. in the |
basement of the church on Satur-
dav, October 28.
For a real Lancaster County sup-
per attend this affair.
etl © Ee
The United Zion children will
hold a Lovefeast at Sporting Hill
Saturday evening. Everybody is
husking six acres of corn which he
intends feeding to his 32 hogs and
then expects
to retire. He does | paper advertising.
 
FEEDING 32 HEAD HOGS not know yet where he’ will reside,
Newtown Isaac B. Breneman, Manheim, R-2 | but has had a number of offers.
. at the age of 74, is almost through Ye
Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Rhoads and At Florin For There is no better way to boo!


invited to attend.

Only 25c¢ Pe
Dozer


APPLE SPECIAL
Grimes Golden, Staman Winesap, :
Roman Beauty, York Imperial, Baldwin
10- to $1. 00 Per Bushel
wiching nice
J
Anyone
at 20c¢ per bushel
E. MELHORN
WORLD'S FAIR JUBILEE EXCURSION.
Sunday, October 29
Take advantage of this final Sunda
excursion train direc! ic the Fair be
fora it closes. A* this low tare
Fair Admission — 5 or Adul ye. for ch
dren-—can be purchased with railicod
SPECIAL THROUGH COACH TRAIN
$3.35
ROUND TRIP
MOUNT JOY
to NEW YORK
Properiicnofe fares
from other poinfs
Children 5 i» 12 half-foro
Elizabethtown ..
Lv. Mount Joy .
Lv. Lancaster “es
Ar. New York (Penna. Sta.) . & :
Ar. World's Fair Sta... «+. ¢ 4 + 10:
RETURNING, Lv. World's Fair Sta.
Lv.New York (Penna. Sta.)
Tickets may be purchased in advance and at all sta-
tions 11% hours prior fo train time Sunday morning,
GRAND MARDI GRAS WEEK
at the FAIR
October 23 to 29, inclusive
Children's Circus Parade, Shows and Fireworks.
Special Gershwin Memorial Program at Swing Mardi
Gras Casino. Consult Agents for further details.
Lv.
“rt
From Pennsylvenia Stas
tion, New York, to World's
Fair Station, 10¢ addition-
al each way.



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CONVENTION AT HERSHEY |
The Women's Missionary Society |
of the Lancaster Conference will
hold their convention Hershey
with Holy Trinity Lutheran |
Church as host, with all Sessions
held at the Community House.
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BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY