1939. ERR Term, 11 ac- Ss, seeas~ 1939. Harry a. de- Term. nt of ny of Ethel , de- Term, count 1k of rdian eibert 2). . de- Term, 1 ag- tiohal rR 7 de- 21939. Amos ceas- 1938. The pany de- 1939. Flora c.t.a de- 1933. vt of ased First in F. also No and Bank ister de- 1939 it of Fo eas=- 1938. of de- 1933. Roy ver. and ver Roy de- erm. Imer de- erm um- tra- de- rm t of yy, a ——————— Wcities NPs tris sini Po ~ wa pounds ef fi quarts ton ameunied to 33,880,000 poun vegetables dt 40,000,000 pounds 7 OT 9m FOS 39 a of ios Uncle the J pounds and cracks of baking That the navy has a sweet tcoth was demon (rated by the 7,600,000 pounds of ~agar used ia the 12- month period, tdgether with 30,000 of various extracts, and 90,000 gallons of sirup. Meat, one of the mest imporiant 1 dictary items, is purchased by the 2 year Total consumplion for Sailors ate 0,000 pounds of ear, of which was fresh vege 000 Irish potatces. d 27,360,000 Of which 17,609,000 pounds was fresh. oy eT 3 Navy day,which focuses public at- tien on the U. S. Bact will see ships’ crews at their best—and that includes the Kitchen he! e of the most important army isa’t nts. The g on its ave oa stomach.” The navy must be fed— ¢ wr and fed weil! Farm and home gardeners I few days 5, 5,200,000 pou a pounds of Fmma Herchelroth; 3, Mabel S chelroth; 2, Mrs. Alpheus Ginder. Ee) Ornamental Berries — 1, Dorothy 3 | Mrs. Alta Brooke of New York Schock; 2, Mrs. Heckman; 3, Ms. 5 3 | City spent the weekend with her | J. N. Newcomer, parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Stover. Best Children’s Bouquet—2, Jean > i ; per © Snyder; & Zook Hcisey and Charlotte Bennett; 2 Soe ini oi anid home Ch Se ee 2 Harold Miller; 4, R. Hess; 5, Carol y her daughter Eilene. Juinces—1, C. . ay Our 17th Annual Dried Bouquet—1, Emma Her- (From Page 4) | iel Brubaker; 3, Kendig and Somer Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Daihl ene py Li 2 House Plants, Foliage—1 Alpheus ‘and Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Stover at- Kreider. | Gonder 2, Mis. J. Es shleman; 3, B fended the ordination seiviee: of . Hess. ou am i 14 APPLES | House Plants, Blooming—1, Mrs. Rev. Richard Myers, of Saltillo. Rev. Myers was a member of the Mt. Joy Church of God. | A. S. Weaver and Wm. Trayer, retired R. R. foremen attended the annual luncheon at. Harrisburg on ' Saturday evening. York—1. Paragon Nut and Fruit; Alpheus Rye; 2, Gertrude Brubak- Co: 2. Kendig and Kreider; 3, er; 3, Mrs. Samuel Heisey. I.. Heisey. | Special Pr —Mrs. ¢ All Other Varicties—1, Kendig man; 5. A. K. Mille Kreider; 2, Paragon Nut and rrr | Fruit Co.; 3, Paragon Nut and | JELLIES AND PRESERVES Fruit Co. Erb. Chairman) Best 5 Varieties—1, Elmer R.! Fruit itor ! Hallowen Parties Snyder; 2, Kendig and Kreider; 3, }' Apple Dutter—I. Mrs. A. K. Mil- | The Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire Ji OR aad 1, Ken- ord John S. Shelly; 3, Mrs. A. H. Hall will hold a party on Thursday Lanter Banana $i i Risser. evening at 7:30 o'clock. There will dig and Kreider. rind i Mrs. Chester : Rome Diamond—1, Elmer R. Sny- nee 8 RES be games refreshments ete. Admis- der; 2, Kendig and Kreider; 3: Mrs. Janes NANCY LEE sion adults 25¢ and children 10 cents, Daniel Brubaker. ane Ao “Miss Philadelphia 1939” | The Girl Scouts will: entertain the Grimes Diamond—1, Kendig and Hubley: rs Wilkie m Barkle demonstrates the new Tat-Neill _, Scouts io A a | Mrs. Albert Weaver. telescopic spectacle at the 43rd Scouts to a Hallowe'en party Weal wal Dante Brubaker: 2, Jelites - 5 , annual convention of the Penn- on Friday evening at the Fire Hall and Kreider: 3. J. N. Hain. | Apple—l, Mrs. A. E. Felker; 2. gylvania Optometric Association i Will Present Play Thay NE | Mrs Albert Weaver. which closed Wednesday after a | Club Chas Rokr ley. Eile. nites: Mrs. A. E. Felker; 2, five-day session in Philadelphia. ol Wa Twin Church ie i od Sala a5 Albert Weaver. five new glasses will permit people God, held their meeting on Mon- Nut and Fert ha Mrs. Robert Hostetter; With ig to perform evening at the home of Pearl Th he n Spy—1, Kendig and 2 Jeanneite Nissley; 2, Mrs. James cir daily chores The club is rehearsing a I 2 ’ | Hubley | Ets : } to be presented. the’ first Sun- 4-11 BAKING CLUB in November, The cast of Ginder, Chairman) 3 3, Elizabeth Baer. | > ” 3 | Ruince—1, Mrs. Joe Sha Cia Ls! ney of bs 1, Paragon Nut and Mrs. B © Hess; 3. Mrs. Fr 2 aniel rubaker; 3! hd uit Co; 2, Dani B Livengood. | Kendig and Kreider. | I. x | characters will be announced next £3 Blackberry—1, Mrs. James Hub- week w inter Banana—1, Paragon Nut, fone o Nar Teas Ghover. veth Baer, Wi Tat Fenit Cog 2 Kendig and Raspberry—1, Mrs. Mabel Kolp; 1 21, | Vill Install Members reider; 3, Daniel Brubaker. | 2. Mrs. Lilliam Barkle; 3, Mrs. Al- ht teres | The new members of the Church 2, Mrs. Lillia arkle; 3, Mrs. Winesap—1, Kendig and Kreider;| © © "oo 0 PACE {cf God Council will be installed 2, Mabel Heisey; 3, Mrs. Alvin PRSUS Lander. M TOZACCO i : Del Ens SEL 9 ig | Crabappl , Mrs. Ch ot Liv- (iarvey Engle, Cl nan) at the first regular meeting Mon- Jel ¥. «9 = i | engood; 2. Mrs. ames Hubley; 3, 1 ion A +2 Ralph dav. Nov: i; McIntosh—1, Milton Snyder; 2! 5" © rier es he ph cay, Nov ember 6th. zon Nut and Fruit Co: 34> = rot 1 osep.n € ; i Bee Results E - I~ C v ied, 1 - . y { Tey art F. Faller: 2 Josep | On Saturday evening the P. T. A. 2 Ei Sit . E. Fel ; : ; ise 2 2 8. oi Li Is fo 7 : , Mis. Cly 4 held their spelling bee which re- ig & sejder; 3, 4. N.IZ IL iil Hain] RT h pe hairman) sulted as follows: first spelling, Hainley. anya: (II: i 2 : Grimes Golden—1, Faragon Nut] 0 Brown—1, Josepn ight by Irene Heisey, 1st, John and Fruit Co.: 2, Kendig and Kreid- | Wer Aor W . 3, C. XK. Stauffer. Quince—2, Mrs. A. E. Felker; 3,! Ra 3 3 Ts “y i than—1, Daniel Pi Brubaker; Mare Tan Shor A Getz; 2nd, Harold Jensen; 3rd, 5 para I v Herr. Second Class taught M. E. Garber; : dete 5 by Leroy Nissly: 1st, Dorothy Hau- 2, Samuel Eshleman; 3, J. N. Hain- i M 7 Weaver: 2.19 fey Cherry—1, -Mr te 4 conn ‘White, Farmers—1, enstein; 2nd, Betty Stephens; 3rd, ey | Mrs. Albert Weaver; 3, Mae New- Rome—1, Elmer Snvder: 2, Daniel! Rcbert Mason; 2, Katie Foreman; Mary Louise Grube. Married Folk iker:; 3. J. N. Hainer. | ing id Mrs. B. K. Hess: 2, Mie. 3 ME Garber; 4, Joseph Greiner. Class, taught by Frederick Smed- mer Rambo—1, Milton Sny-' Falker. Com ercial, S% Dozen, ley; 1st, Walter Heisey; 2nd, J. 2 Pais Brubaker; 3, J. N.| rn Say a Th 4 en Clarence Hostetter; 3rd, Mrs. Frank Baldwin—1, Milton Snyder: 2, 7. 4-H TCRACCO CLUB | Heagy. i Daugherty. General Information i 3, Daniel Brubaker. (C. A. Ricedorf, Chairman) i Class, taught by-Arthur Rudy: 1st. —1, Paragon Nut and | Tobacco Filler—1, Ralph Snyder; | CORN | Marion Nolt; 2nd, Frederick Smed- Fruit Co; 2, Elmer Snyder; 3, Mrs. | 2, Earl Greiner; 3, Harold Greiner. (C. H. Martin, Chairman) ley; 3rd, James Snavely. John Shelly. Yellow Dent—i. J. NX. Hoinlev: 5 The program between classes in- Yellow Dent—I1, N. H: yi stein: 3. Daniel A, cluded: Pantomime, Loves Old Sweet Song, Mrs. John Trayer, N. Hainley; 2, Piano, Rev. Daihl, song, girls, Ruth 3, Daniel Av - Millon Snyder; 2, ester Livengood; 3, Paragon Nut and Fruit Co. 1 CORN CLUB { . Ricefderf, Chairman) 3 . Tove: 7 Fs : Fallawater—1, J. N. Hainley; 2, Hybrid Yello Corn—1, Earl Daniel Brubake Greiner: 1 3 0 Harry >a + ! dorothy Lo snecke ! King David—1, Paragon Nut and Press 4, 3 n : | r He - Fruit Co.; 2, Florin Farms. Dorothy 2 gen tein: 7 ob- Golden Delicious—1, Paragon Nut | stein; 7, 4, and Fruit Co.; 2, Daniel Brubaker: 3,| bie Sload; 9, Catherine Brub Elmer Snvder { Iancaster County Sure Crop—1, Sny 10-Ear Class | ~ » a Elmer Shelly; wards, Gem and Hazel Nolt; read- J. N. Hainley. ings, Mrs. Evelyn Cramer, Romeo r Sure Crop—1, S. S. and Juliet; vocal solo, James Cun- 5 Eo i 2 Masonic Homes; ningham; reading, Mrs. Earle Hos- Diamond Delicious — 1, Paragon Charles Brackbill; 2, John jy ongenecker. oy : Fok bod 5 \ stoi 3. Fi Brubaker: 4 Js os ster, Nut and Fruit Co.; 2, Florin Farms. | stein; 3, ag Tie pn iim 'd 7 ar Class Food Sal i 3 ate > 0. y : Ni Golden Delicious Diamond—1, El-|othy Brubaker; 35, Richard Ze 3 Daniel A. Bru- ¢ sae | | 6, Bol : 7, Dorothy Lo mer Snyder; 2, Daniel Brubaker. |6 3 bbie Sload; 7, Doro 1y Lon York Diamond—1, Kendig and |necker; 8, Catherine Brubaker oe . . - IF aril Kreider: 2, Daniel Brubaker; 3,|Helen Martin hie diate bel Heisey. Golden Que 1, Marlin Shelly; rr Nor : 19 y Shelley; Juv fT Smokehouse Diamond—I1, Elmer | 2, Ra A G Snyder. igler; 5, Marlin i 8 Morris eaffer Stayman Diamond—1, Kendig an a) §, Morris Sheaffer. Kreider; 2, Elmer Snyder; 3, Dan- | i The Young Ladies Bible Class { Brubaker. rs. Jay G. Eicherly, Chairman) | Golden Queen—1, Elmer Shelly: o ection—1, Pat Ronan; 2, Jchn Fox; 3, J. N. Hainley. 3 Sure p—1, S. S. Boshnaugie; sed Infant Doll—1, Rita 2, Masonic Homes; 3, John Longe- John Mumps: cker. iel Brubaker. Black Twig Diamond—I1, Elmer Snyder. BAKED GOODS { (Mrs. C. J. Musser, Chairman) | Cake Butter—1, Mrs. Frank Hous t 2, C. D. Harsh. Doll, Doris; Dry Sweet Corn—2, J. N. Hainley cler. Epice—1, Fanny y ( othy Nissley; 3, Mrs. Graybill Longenecker. > yod—I1, -1, Mrs. Ephraim Bard; 2, Anna Bard; 3, James Newcomer. Black Walnuts—1, Mrs. Ephraim rd; 2, Mrs. John Shelly; 3, Harry | | | | | | Brown and Daniel A. Brubaker. 3, Suzanne Pat- 3, John Longenecker; 3, Masonic Homes. Helen March Golden Queen—1, J. N. Hainley;| Elanda 2, Daniel A. Brubaker. i 3, J.| Sweet Corn—2, Ben He mobile Contest | Ralph Risser; 2 23 , Lester Risser. Walnuts — 1, Willian — 1.] Oliver Snyder and Nelson Ale: ander: ; Best sor Robert Zink e Foreman. { Decorative—1, Catherine Gal-}| . 2 om-! and Kenneth Gainor : 2 er; 2 5 3 i breath. a | ph Henders 3. M Ninth Grade—1, Robert Archer | Zinnias To sey. WEL Harold Wagner; 2, Richard | 1, Mae Newcomer; 2, Mrs. | Pics etter and Tom rvey; ! Pumpkin—1 Mrs v Albright Id Sheetz ar ifford | Mrs ber / rf ~ we « or es phe: g Mis. Albert Weaver) ‘Fina Greenawalt; 3, Mis. Ray-| RURAL SCHOOL WORK Best Appearing, Jame: 3 hde rs. W . 4} a arence 2, Anna inder; 3, Mrs. W. 1d Zook } (C. Emerson Rohrer. C hz 2irman) ! and Clarence Shoop. Two Crust Poss Grand Champion—Robert ‘Arche Chrysanthemums Large—1, C. K. Stauffer; 2, Mrs. rry Kuhns; 3, Mrs. N. E. Stauffer. ingle—1, Em Rohrer; 2, Herchelroth; 3, Mrs. Henry rennman. >mpom—1, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Miller; der; 2, Dorothy Stehn and Harold Wagner. Katie Sloat Other Baked Goods ART AND HANDICRAFT G. Hostetter, Chai rman) chol Drawing—1, Wilkinson; tomatoes, | » have been or will | he heavy frosts. | frosts came | quet—1, Maz! N i-H RGOM IMPROVEMENT CLUB 2, Jj. G. H. (Theora Ginder. ) E Queen—1, Elmer Shelly. [of the Church of God Sunday | NUTS 2 Musser Heisey; 3, MN BR al Broom Corn—1, W. W. Livengood; | Cc’ SY — Mi a (Elmer Snyder, Chairman) | Ray Zook. Character + Doll-!2, A. K. Mill r. : . sss: 2 Ma Choc Be} 2, Camile Keim 30-Ear Class Ben Hess; 2, Mae n e—1, : : C. D. Harsh Ervin Gruber; Camile Keim; ellow Dent—2, D. A. Brubaker THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. i |B PAGE SEVEN 21035 eggs. Thrusd beautif Group Teache Piano Why Frank Speake “Persor The y an munity Church Mrs Gladys and M Akron Christiz Denver Lititz Manhei Mount | Te Baker, Dotty Kreider, Marian Ed- iC Anna Leh- Green Sweet Corn—1, Ben Hess: | | | White Cap—1, J. N. Hainley; Z| 2, Sara Brown Sure Crop—1, S. S. Boshnaugle; | Mrs. George Rettew; 3, Prist eb ih R. G. Mestetter, Chairman) 5, John Greiner, Carryl Stauff- | Chas. Glatfelter and Casper | F160 Kreider { (Mrs. Ethel H 1) i Eeventh Grade—l1., Abe Gelt-| Mari, hairman) macher and Lee Rice; 2, Robert Larg Miller; 2, Mrs Mildred Bon:-' Balmer and F. Williams; 3, (and . RK. He Albert Weaver. Oat neal—I hey. | best appearing), Wm. Brenner and Small, Bott Collection—1, Ethel , Edna Stric - Nancy Zer-| Robert Hoffmaster Felker; 2, Edna Strickler; 3, Mrs.” proiacces | Eighth Grade—1, Bernard Gris- Albert Weaver l vara S 3 1 Mildred Bom-| singer and Gerald Hostetter; 2.| Dahlias + | Robert Zink and Kenneth Gainor:! M Robert Mason; Q © the stu The Girl nit fT knitting Red Cross. Columbia Mariett: Mountv New Holland Hill es P.T A At a meeting of the P. T. A. on ay evening ully singing, reading of r Speaks” | ™ nality next meeting third Thursday the room decorated with the Fail season. 5 Ganser, head M. S. T. College wi Institute ute id be held on Thurs- d Frida 11 ay of this utes, Chariman reports, reading, y Miss Shertz; i Trio, Nolt sisters; Don’t Parents Dougherty; report of the con- will be Librariz speak, wee Commurity Program program in on Wednesday November Ist. the Lutheran % Personals B. M. Bostress and Stevenson, c Y., were weekend of Brookly: ogta ¢ guests of rs. A. P. Stover. Mr. Samuel Root spending some time Quite a number | ‘Mount J (From pag ships throughout the in of caps and sweat returned ers fo receive these amounts: Lancaster ana m 1 Joy ille Bart Towns ship “olerai in Towns} Drumore Township ..... Farl T« ywnship East Donegal Towns} East Dr East E East Fulton if Lancaster Townshi Little Britain Tox Manhei ‘umore Town wl Tow nship T W Towns m Township tic Townshin vidence Ti v-.T West Earl Township West Lampeter To paper a ds telling ho be reduced? a A TR, Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. .ampeter Township Eden Township | T 1 aa Upper Leacock Townshij Why complain about the co: living, if you don't read the 1 School, will hold a food sale at the 4 v Fire Hall on November 4th, from Everyh ody, Everywhe re, Reads The Bulletin P. M. The menu will con- sist of clam soup, pies, cakes, candy, fruit salad, baked beans, red beet was § in keeeping The program: the min- BE “A reading, Visit School, vention at Reading by the president; r, Mrs. Austin of Children.” Fellenbaum, he in whi dents will have a vacation. Scouts will held a com- evening, 4 TELEPHONE LANCASTER 21157 i jan.27-tI | EL ET RO Miss 1, 5 after California. ladies r the 466. 14 203.61 403.92 93 71 260.7 ct €Ws in ie eid PRICES PAID FOR of are ” 4 ald AS- 8, 1939 annua A 12 4 i £1 Aniinals GEO. LAMPART ERS SONS Rockland St., Laneaster, Pa. le ig Sen AER fo 0) = oe a » PAUL A. MARTIN seneral Contractor BUILDER OF FINE BUILDINGS N. { PHONE 145 Donegal Springs Road Mount Joy NO CHARGE FOR ESTIMATES 0 allowe'en Pranks SUCH AS SOAPING WINDOWS ESTROYING PROPERTY BLOCKING ROADS ny, Pag "Eg iil Not Be Tolerated ARTIES ARE KNOWN THEY WILL SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. BE DEALT WITH ACCORDING TO LAW John G. Keener Burgess HICHEST PRICE AID FOR AL OF +» KINDS Scrap Iron & Stee JOHN K. WEA 116 East Front Si, MARIETTA, PA oe 3 om CO00000 FOLLOW THE WISE OLD WITCH TO K uU LPS fectionery And News Stand 39 E. MAIN ST., MOUNT, JOY, PA. FOI ALLOWE'EN UPPLIES ‘ats. Ghosts, Wigs, Whiskers, Masks, >umpkins, Half-Masks, Horns, Noise- makers, Tambourines, Assortment eof Costume Hats. THE P ARTY & 2 Q Q g | 8 3 nnn on It 9 £ ok 3 - DOO ~~ 200002005000 fn 0 0, 0 0, fl S08 0 FO £0 NN FN EN, FO 0 20050: SOOO COO CTR CUCL ULI LUIGI
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