ANNUAL PICNIC OF GOOD CHEER CLASS The Good Cheer Class of the Un- | ited Brethren Church held their] annual picnic, Tuesday evening, in the church basement. Inclem- ent weather prevented the class| | from picnicking at the Cove as| » | planned. i class decided to hold their annual corn roast on August Cove. Hershey on Tuesday evening, | August 20th. Games were in Paris Hostetter, Mrs. Joseph Hab- ecker and Mrs. Charles Eby. Prizes in games were awarded to Mrs. Arthur Mumma, Mrs. Jay Sherk and Mrs. Oliver Mateer. Those present were: Mrs. Jay| Sherk, Mrs. Oliver Mateer, Mrs. Norman Heisey, Mrs. Joseph Hab- ecker, Mrs. Daniel Will, Mrs. War- ren Bentzel, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Clinton Eby, Jr., Mrs. Arthur Mumma, Mrs. Warren Greenawalt,| Mrs. Bruce Pennell, Mrs. John Musser, Mrs. Margaret Harmon, Mrs. Claude Reigle, Mrs. John Reigle, Mrs. Robert Schneider, Mrs. Paul Alexander, Mrs. Christ Her- shey, Miss Anna Barto, Miss Hilda Stoner, Miss Ida Greenawalt, Miss Maud Schneider, Miss Ruth Derr, Miss Alice Marie Nissly, Miss Pearl Geltmacher, Erna Shenk, Joyce Will, Mrs. Albert Brandt, Mrs. Edna Keppel, Mrs. Paul Hawthorne and Mrs. Norman Sprecher. tf Mrmr ELMER HERMAN SUCCEEDS CHARLES KRAYBILL HERE Mr. Elmer Herman, of Manheim, a former resident here, has accept- ed a position as agent with the John Hancock Life Insurance Com- pany, for the Mount Joy district, succeeding Mr. Charles Kraybill, of town. Mr. Herman contemplates moving to Mount Joy in the near future. etl CALLED TO HARRISBURG ON NATIONAL DEFENSE Chief of Police Elmer Zerphey was one of the one hundred officers from Central Pennsylvania, called to Harrisburg to discuss National Defense with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25¢ pe tnsertion. If over five Ines, 5c per line each insertion, all payable in advance. MAN WANTED for nearby Raw- leigh Route of 800 families. Write today. Rawleigh’s Dept. PNG-357- SA, Chester, Pa. 8-1-1t-p FOR SALE: Grey enamel com- bination coal and gas range, with Ruud water heater attached, like new. Apply 9 North Market St. Mount Joy. 8-1-1t FOR SALE: Ruud Gas Water Heater. Apply 9 North Market St., Mount Joy. 8-1-1t DESIRABLE COUNTRY HOME For Sale: All conveniences, hard- wood floors, located between Rheems and Elizabethtown along highway. Apply P. O. Box 85, ¢/o E. C. K, Mt. Joy. 7-18-tf FOR RENT—A Six Room House with all conveniences. Mrs. Hiest- and, 36 East Main St., Mount Joy. 6-13-t SELECT BUILDING LOTS for gale at reasonable prices, along S. Market Street, Florin. Apply Martin B. Musser. 12-14-tf WANTED — Your next roll of films, send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet Waxed Prints and free enlargement coupons. Our 21st year in business. Capital City Photo Service, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. may-19-tf EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Katharine H. Reist, late of Mount Joy, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed, JOHN H. REIST, The Conestoga National Bank of Lancaster, Executor. Clay M. Ryan, Atty. 7-4-6t ATTENTION FARMERS. TRUCKERS Save money by Trading Now For one of these fine USED TRUCKS 1937 Chev.l,TPanel $295 1932 Chev.1,T Panel $159 DRIVEN ONLY 22,000 MILES | Wiggins ChevroletCo. USED CAR LOT Eby, | Barbara 27th at the] visiting his RE a charge of Mrs. | week from an auto trip to the west | | was a recent house | The Week 820 S. PRINCE ST. LANC, PA. 'Our Card Basket For Mrs. Elsie Grove spent the week | ; ; | end at Wildwood with Mr. and Mrs During the business session, the| Howard Peifer, of Salunga. Jacob Lindemuth of New York, is parents, Mr. and Mrs. They also decided to go to|J. H. Lindemuth. south of town. Clyde Gerberich and Howard Brown, both of town, returned last coast. Mrs. James Attick, of Paxtang, | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walters, on Mari- etta Ave. Mr. Paul Diffenderfer, pressman | at the Bulletin, is enjoying a week’s Philadelphia At- lantic City. | Mr. and Mrs. John Byers, on N. St., spent the week | end at Lake Wallenpaupack, in | Wayne County. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eckinger and | son, of Endicotte, New York, spent | Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. | Chester Eckinger, of town, | vacation at and past Mr and Mrs. Lee M. Garber, and | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sponsler, of Mt Joy, spent the week end at Atlantic | City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Felker, and Mrs, Herbert Tyndall and Billy, of town, spent a few days at Mr. | son, | Camp George, Perry county, last] week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Z. Derr and daughters, Jean, Helen, Edwin | Keene, Jr., and Marion Neiss, vis- | ited Newville, Cumberland Co., over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Burger, Mrs. | Rebecca Goslin, Vernon Burger, | ! Sale Register 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, July 27—On the pre- mises in Ironville, 1 ground, with 21% story frame dwell- ing house, with electric ligats. Also | at the same time and place, a lot of perwnal property by Mrs. Mary Rettew. Sale at 12:30 p. m., (S.T). C. S. Frank, Auct. Saturday, July 27—On the pre- South Market Street, in Florin, household mises on the village of i and kitchen furniture by Katie S. Mumma. Sale at 1:00 p. m., (DST). Jacob Mumma, Auct. Friday, Aug. 9 At the Bulletin of- fice at 8:00 P. M. D.S.T, sale of a mortgage covering a certain tract of land situated in West Donegal Twp., by Daisy W. Hossler, Admin- { istratrix off the Estate of Harry B. Hossler, deceased. Saturday, August 10—On his farm near Campbelltown, Pa. 35 head of Canadian cows and heifers by Ed. O'Neal. Sale at 1 P. M, (DS.T.). Saturday, Aug. 17—On the pre- mises along the Back Run Road, 3 miles northeast of Mt. Joy house- hold goods by Emma Wagenbach. C. S. Frank, Auct. Sale starts at 12:30 P.M ST, Saturday, Aug. 24—On the pre- Paul, Bobby, Ray and Janet Burger, | mises, 16 W. Cottage Ave., in the all of Royalton, were Sunday guests | Borough of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stark, of| property by Annie personal Sale of Millersville, W. Hilt. town. lat 1 P. M.,, (DST). Edgar Funk, Mr. and Mrs. Vie Stoner and | Auct. daughter Lois Gene and Phyllis Cot- | - ner of Findlay Ohio are visiting. Saturday, August 24—On the with the formers sister Mrs. Kath- | ryn Felker and daughter Ethel, Samuel Z. Nornhold farm in Mount | Joy Township, on the road leading Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hostetter, Miss | from Mount Joy to Mount Pleasant Mary Hostetter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Hostetter and son,, Mrs, Ella Germer | and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hostetter, | all of town, left Tuesday for Wild- | wood, New Jersey, where they will | | spend the week. Market Street, returned Michigan, and left Tuesday night | for a month’s visit in Mobile, Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Derr and | daughters, Jean, Helen and Marian Neiss, Mr. Edwin | Keene of Elizabethtown, spent the] week end at Newville, visiting the home of Mrs. Maggie Derr. | Lieutenant E. V. McClellan, of | Washington, D. C. spent tho week- | and with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey | Hawthorne, on Marietta Ave, On his return to Washington he was accompanied by his son; Jack, who will spend the week there. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walters,| Miss Barbara Ann Walters, Harry Walters, Jr., Miss Miriam Bennett, and Mr. Christ Walters, all of town, and Mrs. James Attick, of Paxtang, | spent Sunday at Holloway Beach, Maryland. Mrs. C. Owen Brandt and daugh- | ter, Miss Julia, on South Market | Street, visited the son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Brandt at Marion, Ohio, last| with relatives of town, and former’s week. Mr. and Mrs. Brandt are | now visiting at the Brandt home | here. Charlotte Hoffer, of Manheim, spent the past week in town as the | guest of Phyllis Snyder on New St. | Mr. and Mrs Samuel Sheaffer, Mr. | and Mrs. Joseph Sheaffer, Esther | and Clarence Weldon, all of town| ittended the Waltemeyer reunion! held at Cross Roads, York County | on Saturday. { Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Garber and two daughters, on Donegal | Springs Road, spending this week at Ocean City, New Jersey. | Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller, of New Holland, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Darrenkamp, of town, on Sun- day. They were accompanied home | »y Robert Richardson, who has beer | visiting the Darrenkamps for several are weeks. etl eee. THREE WERE OMITTED Last week we published a list of Lancaster County girls who served | at the Albemarle Hotel, Asbury Park, having held an outing. These | names were erroncously omitted: Mrs. Anna S. Eshleman, Mrs. Am- | mon Hoffer and Miss Esther Stauf- | fer, all of this place. Ee ERECTING A STAIRWAY { Masons are busy at the J. B.| Hostetter and Son hardware store, | on W. Main St, where they are| erecting an outside stairway on| the west side of the building. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, North | Monday | mises on Chocolate Avenue Florir night from an auto trip to Detroit, | | led water on Church and Grand View School, one mule, one horse, farming im- plements and household goods by Mrs. Samuel Z. Nornhold. Sale at 12 N., (ST). C. S. Frank, Auct, Saturday, Aug. 24— On the pre- Pa. household goods by Joseph R Good, Walter Dupes, Auct. at aml A "Twister (From page 1) caped death when his car scraped the foliage in passing, throwing up a shower of sparks. Traffic was held up for some time until a Pennsylvania Power and Light crew repaired the damage. A Barn Destroyed The barn of Clayton Gibble, Mil- ton Grove blacksmith and farmer, | was destroyed by fire started when lightning struck the roof at 5:30 p. m. Martin Heisey, chief of the Rheems Fire Company, estimated damage at about $2,500. Consumed in the barn were two hogs and about 150 chickens, wheat from three and one-half acres, hay, barley and a number of farm im- plements. Gibble’s horse was led to safety. Rheems firemen were first on the scene, followed by Elizabethtown and Mount Joy companies. Too late to save the barn, they sprink- the dwelling house upon which embers were falling. Gibble, who has been ill recent- ly, suffered shock and was treated by a physician. He said the loss was partly covered by insurance. 24th Annual (From page 1) Response, Mrs. Richard Edwards, President of Lancaster County Farm Women, Business Session. Music, Lancaster County Farm Women’s Chorus, Director — Mrs Forney. Address—“Growth”, Mrs. Austin Fellenbaum. Singing. Afternoon Session Singing Solo, Mrs. D. L. Shellenberger. Address—*“Is the War Catching Up with Us?”, Dr. Carroll Champlin, Professor of Education and Psychol- | ogy, Pennsylvania State College. Accordion Selections ~~ Virgini: Davis Scarie. One-Act Play—“In Doubt About | Daisy”, Rural Youth of Lancaste: County. Singing. DE You can get all the news of this locality for less than three cents 8 week through The Bulletin, acre of | Religious News In This Community NEWS PERTAINING TO ALLTHE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. Kraybill’s Mennonite Church 8:00, Sunday School. First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School, 9:30 Salunga Methodist Church Rev. W. Frank Carpenter, Minister 10:00 Church School 8:00, Worship and Sermon. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30. Morning Worship, 10:45. Mount Joy Methodist Church Rev. W. Frank Carpenter, Minister 9:30, Church School. 10:30, Worship and Sermon, Reformed Mennonite Church Landisville, Pa. Sunday, July 28th, 1940 There will be services at 10:30 o'clock, (D. S. T.). Mount Joy Mennonite Church 8:30, Sunday School. 9:30, Sermon. 7:00 p. m., Young Peoples Meet- ing. Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D,, Pastor Church School 9:00 Morning Worship and ‘Sermon at 10:00. The Rev. Henry W. Miller, of Strasburg will preach. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. Wm, J. Watts Sunday August 4 9:15 A. M., Church School, 10:30 A. M. Holy Eucharist and Sermon. St. Elizabeth Mission Elizabethtown, Pa. Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Pastor Sunday, August 4 11th Sunday After Trinity 8:00 A. M. Holy Eucharist Sermon, and Church of God Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30. Morning Worship at 10:30. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Service Wednesday even- ing at 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. No Church Services, July 21-28. St. Mary’s Catholic Church Mount Joy Father Phillip Gergen, Pastor Mass every Sunday morning at 10:00 a. m. Evening devotions are held the second and fourth Sundays of each month at 7:30 p. m. Florin U. B. Church Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m., Morning Worship, 7:15 p. m., Evening Worship, Thursday Evening— 7:30 p. m., Prayer Service. Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister Sunday— Sunday School, 9:30. Morning Worship, 10:30. Evening Worship, 7:30. Monday— Choir Rehearsal, 7:30. Tuesday— Young People’s Services, 7:30. Wednesday— : Prayer & Praise, 7:30, St. Mark’s United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday Services. 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:15 a. m., Morning Worship, Tuesday— 7:30 p. m., Meeting of the Wom- en’s Missionary Society and the Ladies’ Aid Society, at the home of Mrs. Harry Lines, Marietta Pike. Wednesday— 7:30 p. m., Young People’s Chris- tian Fellowship Meeting. Mid- week Prayer Service. Thursday— 8:00 p. m., Ushers’ League Meet- ing at the Cove. rl Qe When in need of Printing. (any The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa,, Thursday Morning, August 1, 1940 100— Theatre Tickets— 100 FREE! FR We have arranged with Joy Theatre here to give away, absolutely FREE, 100 Theatre Tickets in allotments of Ten These names will be selected at random from our large circulation list. When your name appears, just cut out the ad, present it at the ticket window at Joy Theatre with three cents tax, and it will entitle you to admission free. These ads are good at any show for one week from date of their appearance. Read Each Week For Ten Weeks Beginning July 25. these ads each week, your name may be next, Make This Page Your Guide to Reliable Services and Merchandise Offered by Progressive Merchants and Business Men of This Section. Wolgemuth Bros. FLORIN, PA. FLORIN FEEDS “blue coal” wn Phone Joy 220 EBERLE & REAPSOME BEAUTY SHOPPE 39 E. Main St. Mount Joy —Complete Line of Beauty Culture Make This Your Beauty Shoppe Permanent Note whose name ad does not care to use the ticket, he or In case the person appears in an che can transfer same by note, and any member of the family. signature to BROOKS Cleaners and Dyers Quick Pressing Courtesy Al. Fike, Florin—2 PHONE MT. JOY 134 HARRY F. BROOKS, Jr., Florin Service A HEAD of the Times A soft natural per-i)_ 7g 4 manent. ..a face A is alive and spark- %i SN ling. ..hands that are” S C0) white as alabaster...nails of a patrician—May we assist in pre- senting a new you? The Modern Beauty Salon 36> W. MAIN ST. Phone 229-M Mount Joy J. C. Snavely & Sons «= « FOR D&H ANTHRACITE COAL MT. JOY PHONE 65 THE NEW H.C. DOUBLE-RANGE GASOLINE ClarenceF Mt. 192 130 E. Main St. PHONE Joy WALTER & ARTHUR LERPHEY PAINTING CONTRACTORS PAPER HANGING —We Carry A Full Line Of— Allentown Paint Products ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Enos Floyd, Rheems—2 Phone Mt. Joy 208-J or 208-M N. Barbara St. Mt. Joy LOCUST GROVE PARK - RHEEMS, PA. The cool, shady place to go to picnic. Lunch tables, fire place and all conveniences. TEXACO GASOLINE [CE CREAM REFRESHMENTS SENTZ BROS., Props. Service Security THE UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY Progress Capital, Surplus, Profit and Reserves ....... $498,149.77 YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Member Io Insurance deral Deposit Corporation, ROBERT J. EDWARDS Fresh and Smoked Meats —Everything In Season— NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY QUARTERS OF BEEF FCR YOUR FROZEN LOCKER Cheerfully Given — Samuel H. Zerphey, Salunga—2 Dial 2861 Landisville, Pa. — Prices KEEP COOL WITH KELVINATOR Lester E. Roberts ELECTRICAL STORE M15. Alice Snyder, E. Main St—2 22 E. Main St. Mcunt Joy, Pa. SPANCLER’S SERVICE STATION MOUNT JOY COURTESY & SERVICE OUR AIM OIL - TIRES - BATTERIES WASHING AND LUBRICATION PHONE 162 W. A. Berrier, Manheim 2—2 James B. Spangler, Jr. MECKLEY'S STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE “WE GIVE S & H GREEN TRADING STAMPS” LANDISVILLE, PA. GENERAL STOKERS A perfected stoker, resulting from years of Heating research. Backed by a 47 million Dollar or- ganization. An ideal source of Automatic Heat for Steam Boiler —Hot Air Furnace—Hot Water Boiler—Vapor System Boiler. —SOLD BY— STEHMAN BROS. SALUNGA,PA. Phone, Landisville 2911 . . . OUTSTANDING ... USED TAR BUYS '39 Oldsmobile Sedan ’39 Oldsmobile, 2-Door '36 Plymouth Sedan ‘35 Chevrelet Coach rv H.S.Newcomer & Son INCORPORATED Wm. H. Strickler, R-1—2 Phone 200 Mount Joy, Pa. Rankin's Garage LANDISVILLE, PA. ATLANTIC TOM RIVER LUBRICATION (General Repairing Expert Fender and Body Repairing 24-HOUR SERVICE WORK GUARANTEED Ruth Hoffman, Landisville—2 Phone Landisville 3311 First National Bank and Trust Company MOUNT JOY, PA. CAPITAL SURPLUS & PROFITS $121,067.99 E. S. GERBERICH, HENRY H. EBY, V, Pres R. FELLENBAUM, Cash E. M. BOMBERGER, Asst. Cashier ORGANIZED 1864 H. Bortzfield, W. 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Puffed Rice—? 3 for 25¢ Cheese .... 1b. Men’s & Boys’ Bathing Trunks, Dollar Values 79¢ Rich Cream Cheese regular CORNWELLS' CAFE FLORIN Eats Beer Wine & Liquor Beer Direct From Keg \ SUSQUEHANNA ANTHRACITE COAL PURINA & ESHELMAN FEED HARRY LEEDOM Mt. Jey $=: Phone 114 Be Well Groomed! - = VISIT THE - - = Ida Mae Beauty Shoppe Hair Styling and Beauty Culture of All Kinds. Phone 241 HEH Mt. Joy, Pa. B. Staley’s Garage FLORIN General Auto Repair Towing Service Amoco Gas & Oil Tires Batteries Official Inspection Station PHONE 153-R-5 KITTY DRESS SHOPPE For Smart Ladies’ Apparel DRESSES - HATS - SLIPS BERKSHIRE HOSE PHONE 1-R 1-2 MT. JOY FIRESTONE TIRES CAR WASHING AND LUBRICATION PHONE 191 Alpheus Nornhold, R2-—2 Clayton Newcomer, Prop. PICNIC SUPPLIES KULP'S CONFECTIONERY & NEWSSTAND MOUNT JOY ORDERS TAKEN FOE COMET AIRPLANES and SUPPLIES NEW LINE OF NOVELTIES and TOYS CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS SHULL'S CHOCOLATES FREE! FREE! 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