RE 40 AY 1ing Mr. Clin- 3arbara Street, surprised by y with a party s sixty-ninth + was enjoyed arry Stauffer, Stauffer, Mr. Eby and son . Clinton Eby, era and Shir- and Mr. and S rola arry Walters; cently enter {inner in hon- Miss Barbara Rev. and Mrs, ss Marguerite ne Arntz and y Walters, Jr. JAY Jest Lampeter d a clerk in office at Lan~ one day thy IS 13, 1940 Dinner ice Pork e Jravy eas Agus atoes N Hop or Coffec Fruit Ice me of our cf your ur next Church or anizations N ST. Phone 9221 (AB STEER ESE SE 8 The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster. County, Pa., Thursday Morning, Jgnuary 11, 1940 N i. MISS BUCHAN SAYS: “You need Quality and Uniform Ingredients for Good Car Performance.” USE RICHFIELD GASOLINE AND RICHLUBE OIL Newcomer's Service Station MOUNT JOY, PA. MISS BUCHAN SAYS: “A wise cook makes herself as altractive as the meal she prepares.” — FOR SATISFACTION, CALL — "IDA MAE BEAUTY SHOPPE MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Miss Buchan says: “Be as attractive as the meal you serve is tasty.” OUR PERMANENTS ARE PERFECTION ! Liisi EBERLE and REAPSOME BEAUTY SHOPPE MCUNT JOY, PENNA. MISS BUCHAN SAYS: “Select your fuel with as much care as you select your food.” —US E— ‘bine coal’ WOLGEMUTH BROS. FLORIN, PA. SISTERHOOD BIBLE CLASS MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Sisterhood Bible Class was held on January 4th at the home of Mrs. Roy Zink with 19 members pre- sent. The meeting was in charge of the president. The Scripture was read by Mrs. Latchford she read Local Affairs in General Briefly Told (From Page 1) arrested for desertion and non- Romans 8:1-18 verses. The. group support by his wife. : repeated the Lords Prayer and was Jack B. Hoerner, Elizabethtown. followed by a reading called “The Little Girls Penny” read by Mrs. Frank Musser, Mrs. Howard Longe- necker presented a reading called “God Make a Morning”. The min- utes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The treasures report was also read and approved The Chairlady of the Flower fund was approved as read. There being no other business the meeting ad- journed. Delicious refreshments ‘were served by Mrs. Zink, our hos- tess and a rising vote of thanks was given her for same, prosecuted at Lancaster for ignoring a stop sign. Two passengers were hurt when cne of Lancaster's street busses struck the rear of a car. David Boyer, 30, of Colonial park, Harrisburg, was arrested at Man- heim for annoying women. James Probst, .Klinesville, had a finger lacerated when it was caught in a loom at the silk mill. New Holland's $50,000 loan for improvements to its water system was approved by the state. A young inmate at the County Hospital brcke his back when he leaped from a second story window. Harvey Brush, Washingtonboro was a justice of the peace and school director there for the past 64 years. was The following members were pre- sent: Mrs. Fli Bentzel, Mrs. Philip | Greiner, Mrs. L. C. Sprecher, Mrs. Daniel Felker, Mrs. John Eberle, | Mrs. Walter Greiner, Mrs. William Weldon, Mrs. John Shank, Mrs. A dam built by beaver in a stream [Nevin Bachman, Mrs, Charles Latch. in Eden township is to ‘be blown jford, Mrs. Frank Musser, Mes, Nate away because its waters | Banek, Mrs. Howard Longenecher, the Mrs. Anna Newcomer, Mrs. J. Lotter 3 22 Elizabethtown, | Statler Rubin, Mrs, John Booth, Mrs. sufforad ’ {Roy Zink, Miss Maggie Haines, Miss a fractured arm and A or {Virginia Greenawalt. SALUNGA Mr. and Mrs. Staniey Cooper, en- tertained Friday to dinner in honor ornamental iron work; the refinish- {of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Pettit. The ing of a piece of furniture, and the | guests included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph operation in making and the actual | Cooper, Mr. Joseph Cooper, Jr. Mr. construction” of a Windsor chair. Chester Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- This work is being sponsored at |sell, Cooper and son Russell, Mr. {the Farm Show by the State De- |and Mrs. John Cooper and son John, | partment of Public Instruction, un- [of Landisville; Miss Shirley Hurst Ider the Mr. of Lancaster. Ash, Mrs. Annie L. Peifer spent several The boys will work at the show | days with her daughter Mrs. Amos (each day from 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. | Newcomer Mt. Joy, R 2 last week. This gives Mt. Joy a feeling of hav- The following attended the Me- ing an important part in this much |thodist Sunday School every: Sun= | publicized annual day during the past year: Miss Alice Risser on the scalp and face in an auto crash at Steelton. ry Our Schools (From page 1) supervision of Lane show and we | | | | cuggest that all visitors from this | Strickler, Mrs. J. Melvin Newcomer, | locality look up “our boys” when | Aone Blessing, Mrs. Levi visiting the show. | Peifer, Nancy and Richard Peifer. Boys selected for the work are: ! Robert Hoffman, Harold Bender, | i Donald Reist, Robert Bentzel, Arth- ur Zerphey, Arthur Hendrix, Will- Mc Laughlin, Robert Pennel, Charles Hendrix, John LANDISVILLE The Ladies’ Bible Class of the Landvater, | Church of God held their meeting Robert Nissly, David Risser, War- |at tha home of Mrs. H. W. Greiner ren Greenawalt, Robert Frey, Don- iam {on Tuesday evening. Ladies present “The your materials vou use to home and the ma- food are both vitally import- ant.” MISS BUCHAN SAYS: [eter A A 'S. H. HIESTAND, SALUNGA { HEADS GROCERY COMPANY The Lancaster Wholesale Grocery ald Ney, Kenneth Ney, James Work- | were: Mrs. Enos Rohrer, Mrs. Benj. man, Wilbur Gantz, Clarence Roth, |fess, Mrs. Mabel Bickel, Mrs. James Hostetter and Asher Beames- | Chas. Baker, Mrs. David Nissley, % [ Mrs. Henry Heistand, Mrs. J. A. Baker, Mrs. Harvey Hershey, Mrs. A. B .Heshey, Mrs. Clarence Swish- er, Mrs. Ed. Drace, Mrs. Amos Herr, Mrs. Frank Dougherty, Miss e+. SELECT .... CONCRETE BLOCKS SAMUEL N. STAUFFER MOUNT JOY, PENNA. build terials you use to prepare your f| | | J Miss Buchan Says: “Be as particular in your choice of Coal as you are in your choice of foods.” ® BUY SUSQUEHANNA ANTHRACITE COAL AT HARRY LEEDOM'S Phone 114 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | Company declared a dividend of |Edith Heiserman and Mrs. Cleon | five per cent at its annual meeting | Kahler. | Monday evening. The regular monthly Baby Clinic At the came time officers were | was held in the Fire House on {elected for this year: S. H. Hiest- Tuesday afternoon. and, of Salunga, was elected presi- | ND Wr | dent and I. Scott Smith, of Bain- ‘A SPECIAL MEETING | bridge, vice president. There was a special meeting of ete | Mount Joy Boro Council and a { SPOKE TO ROTARIANS Friendship Fire | Mr. Mervin Brandt, principal of | Company Wednesday evening for | the local grade school, addressed | the purpose of discussing the annex of the Rotary [to the fire house. | Club Tuesday noon. His —— i vas “The War Picture of Finland.” | CARD PARTY JANUARY 18th and three| The Ladies’ Guild of St. Luke's | visitors, Galen Hamer, Frank S. | Episcopal Church will hold a card iller and Aaron Kreider, all of party in the High School Auditor- | Elizabethtown, were present at the | ium, Thursday evening, January meeting. | 18th, at —_— a i - | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. from | the weekly meeting subject | Twenty-four Rotarians eight o'clock. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. MISS BUCHAN SAYS: [rrr rere | “Be Complexion | Wise. | Choose Your Cosmetics From Our Store. We Handle Only the Most Popular Preparations. SLOAN’S PHARMACY PHONE 80 Religious News In This Community NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. Kraybill's Mennonite Church No Services this week. Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School at 9:30. Reformed Mennonite Church Christian S. Nolt, Pastor Landisville, Pa. Church Services on January 14th at 10 A. M. Sunday, Salunga Methodist Church C. Lyle Thomas, Minister Sunday, January 14 9:30 A. M.,, Church School. 10:30 A. M., Morning Worship. St. Elizabeth Mission Elizabethtown, Pa. Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Pastor Sunday, January 14 7:00 P. M., Vespers and Sermon. Mount Joy Methodist Church C. Lyle Thomas, Minister 9:00 A. M,, Sunday School. 7:30, Sermon. Friday Evening 7:15, Sunday School Meeting and Bible Study. Workers Zion Lutheran Church Landisville, Penna. Rev. William L. Ziegenfus, Pastor Sunday, January 14th Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Elson Hauenstein, Superintendent. Service, 7:30 p. m. First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School, 9:30 Morning Worship and Sermon at 10:30 o'clock. Evening Worship and Sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Mount Joy Methedist Church C. Lyle Thomas, Minister Sunday, January 14 9:30 A. M., Church School. 6:30 P. M., Intermediate League. 6:45 P. M.,, Young People’s Forum. 7:30 P. M., Evening Worship, Candle-Light Communion. 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 Ged Landisville, Pa. 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. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10:30 A. M., Morning Worship. 7:00 P M., Vespers. Tuesday, January 14 6:30 P. M., Catechetical Church House. Wednesday, January 15 7:30 P. M., Brotherhood at the Parish House Class at to meet United Brethren Church Florin, Pa. Rev. Ira W. Funk, Pastor 9:30 A. M., Sunday School. 10:30 A. M., Morning Worship, 5:30 P. M., Junior Christian En- deavor. 6:30 P. M., Intermediate and Sen- ior Endeavor. 7:15 P. M., Revival Service. week at 7:15 P. M. Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister Thursday, January 11th 7:30 P. M., Woman's Missionary sonage. Election of officers. TT mm | MISS BUCHAN SAYS. “A wise housewife will know of our cleaning service.” Cooking School JOY THEATRE Miss Margaret Buchan will conduct three sessions WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION — IN OUR — CLEANING & PRESSING SERVICE May we have the opportunity of serv- | ing you? HARRY BROOKS PHONE 134 FLORIN, | PA. Sunday, January 14th 9:30 Sunday School | 10:30 Morning Worship. 7:30, Evening Worship & Forum. | Monday, January 15th i 17:30, Choir Rehearsal. | Tuesday, January 16th i 7:30, Young People’ sService, | Wednesday, January 17th | 4:15 Mission Band. 7:30, Prayer and Praise. i | i St. Luke’s Episcopal Church | Rev. Wm, J. Watts Sunday, January 14 Revival Service every night this] Society and Ladies’ Aid at the par- 7:30 A. M., Holy Eucharist. Cor- orate Communion St. Luke’s Guild of Acolytes. 10:30 A. M., Morning Frayer and Sermon. 7:00 P. M., Young People’s lowship Meeting. Wednesday, January 17 7:30 P. M,, St. Mary's Guild to meet at the home of Mrs. J. A. Hipple. 7:30 P. M,, Junior Acolytes. Thursday, Jenuary 18 8:00 P. M, Card Party at High School. Fel- the St. Mark’s United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday Services. 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:15 A. M., Morning Worship. Observing Men's Day, Sermon, “What Doth It Profit?” 6:30 p. m. Junior and Intermedi- ate Christian Endeaver meetings. 7:30 P. M., Evening Worship. , Wednesday 7:30 P. M., Prayer Service. The Church of God prayer group meeting with us. Thursday 7:30 P. M., Dorcas Society meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Warren Bentzel. CARD BASKET Mrs. Robert R. Lauer, of Harris- urg, spent the week-end at the edi- tor’'s home. Mrs. Clinton Campbell, of Wayne, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Shoop, on Mt. Joy Street. Mrs. Anna Snyder, of New Free- dom, is spending the Sheaffer. Jerry Russell Irely, of Middle- town spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle, West Main St. A BQ rms P. Ms RE-APPOINTED M. John Harry Grube was re-ap- pointed postmaster at Landisville and Harry Shreiner at Columbia. winter in| town with her sister, Mrs. Samuel | The Affairs At Florin For Past Week Mr. Norman Ebersole visited at Denver on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Melhorn vis- ited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Keefer at Millersburg. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Morton and daughter; Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher, of Columbia, visited Mrs. Bertha ‘Shumaker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Breneman entertained at dinner on Sunday, Mr. Henry Breneman and Mr. Hen- ry Hummer, of Neffsville; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eshleman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bowers and family, David, Bobby and Richard. Mr. and: Mrs, Abe Hollinger and children June and Warren ,of Leb- anon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dohner ahd children, Roder and Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bomberger and sons, Isaac and Car] of Penryn were Sun- day guests of Samuel Becker, Mr. H B. “Chuck” Wittel re- ceived his appointment as Notary Public to take effect Jan. 2, 1940. Florence, Ella Mae, Ruth, Jessie and Lester. Brosey and Charles Ruhl were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wagenbach. With every conceivable contrap- tion possible to produce noise, and plenty of it, a group of ‘townspeople serenaded Mr. A. .G. Walters on Monday evening. ' After continuous serenading, which could not be en- dured much longer, the group which included the following were served refreshments: C. A. Staley, H. B. Wittel, Daniel O. Brubaker, Norman J. Smith, Lehman A. Smith, John Grosh, Russell Mum- mau, Marshall Sheaffer, Irvin Bish- op, Jamea B. Eshbach, Paul O. Kos- er, Paul Bralley, A. E. Shetter, Arthur A. Braun, Robert F. Von- Helen Marin 16, Chosen As Best Judge Pretty Miss Helen Martin, 16,5 Mount Joy Route 2, was chosen as the best judge of corn and potatoes among the 4-H Club members in Lancaster county. She was selected Saturday and will go to the State Farm Show at (Herrisb urg next week. 1 Sixty-four members of the 4-H Corn Club won $143 in cash awards at the twelfth annual corn show and round up held Saturday in the Moose auditorium, The show is sponsored annually by the Cham ber of Commerce, Five of the “veteran” 4-H youths were honored, as follows: Floy Myer, of the Northern End group; who completed ten consecutive years as a member of the club; and Doro= thy Brubaker and Kathryn Bru baker, of the Northern End; Gerald M. Erb, of Maytown, and Ira W. Martin , Southern End, all of whom have completed nine consecutive years as participants. reer The following were weekend callers at the home of Lillie and Martha Sanders: Mrs. Mary J. Weaver, Mr. Charles A. Rudisill, Paul Fisher Jr.; all of Harrisburg; Miss Florence Curran, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Fink, of Manheim and Mrs. Bettie Heshaver of Lancaster. dersmith, M. H. Randler, Geo. Y. Kline, S. Nissly Gingrich and Harry Cornwell. III SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. ANE SSN Jvery » we 00 p- Mes N.B.C. Red gunday ¥ aT. N etw ork Light Condition— | with TWO inexpensive fixtures 4 safe and easy. Now—LIGHT CONDITION— With a Simple Twist of the Wrist Che adaptor shade and the proper Mazda bulb are an unbeatable combination when you light condition vour home! They're easily installed for they fit right into your present ceiling socket low priced enough to fitt smart-looking, inexpensive and they give your home the soft, glareless light that makes seeing See these Adaptors now how little time and money it really takes to truly Light Condition your home. See Your Local Lighting Retailer ' Pennsylvania Power & Light Company any pocket! They're on display! 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