Happily Married Fifty-one Years | . and Mrs. George Siliers. brated their Jy fir The Affairs At Florin For Past Week (From Page 1) of Sunshill on North Market Street ary on Tue Sunday cvening. Mrs. Harry Leedom, Miss Leedom at Elizabethtown, and Mrs. Allen Shearer family spent Monday evening with | Michael Wagenbach. Mrs. ik a spent aking Michael Wagenbach, s. Fdward id of Alpheus Rudisill, Elizabeth Raffensperger Richard Dorcet, Samuel Crowl. held on Saturday, October the home of Mrs. was held on] S51 nutmerons complaints about low| LANDISVILLE RESIDENT A birthday dinner Joseph Heisey, r. and Mrs. Sam- | John | having pumped 3,376,000 gallons in| Groff and son, Ruth Fackler | chicken corn soup dinner was given at Pierce's cabin on Sunday. Those present Hamilton and children, Mildred and r, of town; James Hos-| Frank Pierce and children, 1 George Pierce of Elizabethtown. Ms. Charles Baltozer, of Mt. is spending a days with Jee, Miss Margaret Eich- Edwin S. Musser and son, James Edwin, spent Satur- day afternoon evening with | family at Elizabethtown R. D. Harvey Bradley and scn, Harvey Jr. spent Satur-| Frankl, members passed first and second] AT EAST PETERSBURG Street, Route 1. ee etl eee THE LUTHERAN CHOIR ELECTS ITS OFFICERS At a recent meeting c of Trinity Evangelical Church, the following officers were | elected: president, Mrs. Clyde E h- vice president, secretary, Beulah ‘Smith; Carl Sheaffer. treasurer, ‘Mrs. The Choir adjourned in an outing given at the hcme of Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Koder, at which | time Mr. and Mrs Laron Pardoz, re- ceived very lovely gifts. doe is a member of the choir, a was nee Jane Rica. and Mrs. Lee Mr. and P. Frank ‘Louise Schock, Mr. and Mrs. Laron Pardoe, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sheaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eshleman, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Eicherley, Mrs. Geo. Brown, Mildred Zink, Dorcthy Wolfe, Snyder, Bernice Smith, George Brown, Joseph Kras- av. sand, Mrs. W. Lester The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Mortuary == Record In | This Section | | Brn) | John A. Lightcamp, 79, died | Columbia. Mrs. © E. Zug, of town, died Sunday. “harles Nissley, 66, born at arietta, died at Columbia. Mrs. Christiana McKee, of Col- Ye R. 1, diad aged 75 years. | Mrs. Isasc Zerphey | Mrs. Bertha Zerphy, fifty-four, | wife cf Isaac Zerphy, died at 7:20 | | |the Neffsville Brethren Home, Mount Joy, cele ia. m. Sunday at her hcme in Mount October first. |Joy township. Besides her husband, |she is survived by two children, | Evelyn, at home and Shil- Ordinance |lington; two brothers, Edwin Wit- | mer, Harrisburg and John Witmer, (From page 1) | Washington, D C,, and a sister, Mrs. Stop Sign will be placed on West | Joseph Shissler, Elizabethtown R. Donegal Street at this intersec-!D. tion. The funeral was held from the Mr. Clarence Grissinger asked|Miller funeral home, at Elizabeth- for a pavement grade at his pro- | LOW n, yesterday afternoon, with in- perty at 128 Necrth Barbara Street. teyme nt in Mount Tunnel cemetery. Same was complied with. A letter was read from Fr iend- | Ch: istian L. Nissly ship Fire Company expressing its | Christian L. Nissly, eighty-nine, died at the home of his son, Alvin R. Nissly, at Hanover, Sunday after- noon after an illness of several weeks, of the infirmities of a He was born in Mount Joy town- ship, a son of the late Christian H. and Barbara Lindemuth Nissly. Water Committee—Mr. Krall re-| ya was a farmer for many years in | willingness to pay $500 per annum on the annex money loan. Stieet Committee—Mr. Moore 1e- | ported several railroad bridges bad. he cecretary was instructed to notify the Penna. R. R. company. Charles, | ported Diesel engine installation| Joy township, and lived in - | completed and in operation since| Florin for many years before mov- | Thursday. ing to Hanover twelve years ago. Finance Committee—Mr. Keller| fe was a member of the Mennonite | repo.ted the approval of all bills| church and a former member of "arnounting to $1,232.36 which were| the board of directors of the Union and | raid. | Nat’l Mt. Joy bank, of town. Three Property Committee—Mr. Loraw|cons curvive, Alvin R., with whom | Jerrad belfry on Council Cham-|pe resided: Martin R., Harrisburg; | ber peinted and recommended| and John F., Lancaster. He was the and Ms. | painting the dwelling occupied oo of his family. { Mr. Shatz at the pumping station.| Funeral services were held Tues- Same was day morning at the home cf his son | in Hanover, with further services at 2 | Light Committee—Mr. Myers re-| 12th at| ported having instructed the P. P.| the Nis:ly funeral home at 2 »n. | and L. to install lights on the new]. here. Interment was made in parking lot recently completed. | Kraybille Cemetery. a La Supervisor Smeltzer . reported | tree branches thruout the boro.| WILL. WED SOON | Refe: red to the Street Committee, | Mr. and Mrs. John Hebel, of Cet- tage avenue, Millersville, announce Pumping Engineer Shatz reported | ge avenue, Millersville ENR ce | the engagement of their daughter, | ir a, son Hauenstein, Jr. | 75 hours by motor and 2,970,000 in| Vi rgini; 1 bo Bo po = H | sor r. and Mrs. Elson Hauen- 282 hours by water power, a total | | of ; L ah 9 Ti i ay sa 20 . stein, andisville. 1e wedding of 6,346,000 for the month of Sep-|® Fl I sve 1 i 2 | w ake place in the near future. tember. | wil “take place in the near future : | : aa Hebel is a graduate of Fire Chief Ra Myers reported | y no calls during September. = Maner Township High Schcol and {the Lancaster School of Beauty Mr, Dillinger, of the Board of| culture. Health, reported having quaran-! pr. Hauenstein is a graduate of { tined two cases of chicken-pox, two|[ andisville High School and Mill- whooping cough and corrected State Teachers’ College. | nuisances during the month. { He is teaching in the Dover School, Pclice Chief Elmer Zerphey re-| York County. jported these prosecutions: Stop YOY Sign 2, reckless driving 1, overload-| ANNUAL REUNICN {ed truck 1, drunk and disorderly 1.| os WOODLAND SCHOOL Treasurer Nissley reported these] The seventh annual reunion of | balances: Boro, $5271.45; Water, | $847.38; Interest, $166.00. we held on Friday evening, Oc- Bids for supplying and applying | tobe: 18 at 7:30. An address by pproximately 6,060 gallons of road| Rev. H. S. Brinser, instrumental il were opened and the contract| music by Rev. John H. Martin's was awarded to Samuel Stauffer, family, 3 groups of singers, and| E of town at .719 per gallon. | other special features are schedul- Bids were received fer two mot- led for your enjoyment. {orcycle tires and the contract| Contact your schoolmates and awarded to Clarence Grissinger. go to school again. The ordinance establishing a | Town Planning Commission of five] WEEKLY MEETINGS Prof. E. G. Meyer of Elizabeth- "| reading by a vote of five-to-one. | | town College, is conducting a series The Street Committee was or- f dered to post suitable signs direct-| | ing the public to the boro’s new| | parking lot on Henry Street. There was considerable disc | 2 relative to long time and al bes . ay g a clock through- night parking on streets of the | day cvening at 7:30 o g . out the month of October and are _| boro, but no action was taken. | 3 | open to the public. Councilman Keller asked the| °F ned > secretary to compilz the entire cost 187-ACRE FARM BRINGS $3,000 [of the new Diesel engine and its| stalistion until the next regulsr Herman Kraybill, Marietta, Aun > {paid $3,000 for the nd of 107 I oe implif ter: d acres, 20 pecches of land, in Conoy iA Orie: to Simp > ig ers a | cownship, on the public oid toad avert so many specla meetings, ing from the River road to Fal | hair H ri i c I endrix appointed : | Chairman appols 2 mouth and Elizabethtown road { Church of the Brethren on ike | theme “The Art of Lcading a Con- . | gregatic n in the Singing of Hymns”. | These sessions are held every Tues- tilding Committee to work in| tt j Bui Co h p a which was offered at public sale c wit ol remen r- onjunction the fireme Ur! Wednesday afternoon by Flsie Hip- ing the erection of the annex. He| named Messrs. Myers, Lotaw and | ple, executrix of William B. Fink, | deveased, Krall. sii A DEFICIT! FOLITICAL BROADCASTS During thc past fiscal year the The Willkie-McNary trailer-truck| Government spent $13,000,030,000, sound system, which toured the| boosting Uncle Sam’s deficit to county Thursday, spent a short|$5760,000,000. That's our peacetime time here Thursday noon and at-|:pending record. tracted a goodly number of people. Tete Quite 2a number of our local] Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is to have politicians went to Lancaster to|a thirty-two story buliding, to be hear Willkie speak last Friday. known as the “Palatium”, part of Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. the rest for offices. Pa., Thursday Morning This Section’s ™ Numerous Weddings Viartha Vi. » < 1 : rles Nissley, 66, died at Camuel B. Siegrist at| GIRL. SCOUT WEE I zabeth-. | be he id to honor the founder of Miss Annie H. Boyer, 77, died - rr ae Our Heartiest Congratulations of the following for having officiated. ¥llis, of of town, and Jos 1 ister and brother of the bride- groom, A reception followed at the bride groo n's home. lel iii Edith Geib LANDISVILLE Kart N. thin dau shic son of Mr. and Newtown, took | : | home on Saturday afternocen, ? | | | | rere well attended. Rev. Harvey Hershey has aces cher 5th, at 4 ther and sister of the built heme, on ursday afternoon at Mount Jey. CLAM BAKE Lutheran Church, will hold a Rake ca Mcenday, Gclober Fire Hcuse from one o'clock. of the Landisville Fire Company. ong Aid mer DEEDS Fison Hauenstein, and wife, premiccs $450. tising in the Bulletin. Graybill Miss Martha M. Grayhill, daugh Ira T. G1 R on of Mr. : of Ronks, R. D dna Mae Havercamp Lawrence Kugler Ellis Mr, fi a of th bridesroom’s 1 The were attended by Miss The f Mt. Jes and Jno D. Brubaker, officiating. They wcre atlended by a bro- They will reside in newly ongenecker Road aE Bn The Ladies Aid Society of Trinity Church house, from eleven Tickets may be bought from any EQ Ee Morell Shields Mount Joy Mary K. He cma | | | | When in need of Printing. (any = | WALTERS . SOCIETY /omen’s Society « the ins ber seerztary of literature and pub- ad are Mrs. |group was held at the home of the| Agent resident; Mrs. | new president on East Main ctreet C. E realize it. : . ; The B. & L. Plan is Earners’ YOU PAY {T AS RENT. Inquire ND W! Mount Joy Building & Loan Association JNO. E. SCHROLL, Pres. 3. CARPENTER, V. Pres. R. FELLENBAUM, Treas. DIRECTORS E. SCHROLL GRANT GERBERICH HENRY H. EBY FELLENBAUM HENRY G. CARPENTER DR. E. W. NEWCOMER WILLIS FREED CHRIST WALTERS E. M. BOMBERGER 1940 tary; Mrs. William Crider, corres- ponding secretary; Mrs. William was elected | - ,£| Tyndall, treasurer; Mrs. E. W. Gar- | meeting last | lications; Mrs. Annie Brubaker scc- | ank Car- | retary cf local church activities. The first business session of the Copyrighted 19 efining Company (Inc.) Z. Elizabethtown, Pa, 2 oe : } Tuesday evening. Phone 217-M A DREAM OR A REALITY? That house of yours—— Do you dream of it or do you actually go home to it at night? he "Average Wage way to buy afhome. monthly installthents are easy to meet, / Information Cheerfully UNDER SUPERVISION OF STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT E: M. BOMBERGER, Sec. ored at a shower gi dis, Mrs. H. M. Binkley, } r, Miss Miriam Hershey, {the Barnes-Woodland School will Albert Gerlach, Mrs , Miss Fdna Gochnauer, al Fast Petersburg and Mr and Sidney Graybill, o n, Ycung Peoples Zion Lutheran found cn another page of th -aiolo na ”ii”iirrrn INSTALLED LEGION AUXILIARY OFFICERS | of instruction in the Fast Petersburg Joy Legion Auxiliaries at the Leg- ion Home Monday Officers instz I ed in the Is i unit corresponding was appointed Unit Activity Chairman of the Bi- County Council. The next card party will be held on Monday November 4th at the Legion Home. -rtti ni L.ssnp Members of the Army helped to | sheep in Hyde Park, London. which will be used for a hotel and HE appointment of a new Ford dealer- ship is an event of interest to every motorist in the community. Ford franchise is awarded only to business men of standing. Men who are liked and trusted. Men who offer local display, dem- onstration, and service facilities in keeping with the Ford national reputation. Men whom it will pay any motorist to know. i This new dealership has something else to offer you — something of dollars-and-cents importance to you whether you need only a minor repair job or a major overhauling. And that is: trained mechanics working to precision standards with factory-approved equipment—working so efficiently that costs are lowered, high quality of workmanship maintained, prompt deliveries assured . . . Yes, and something else! The bigger, more beautiful, more luxurious 1941 Ford! You are invited to see it, to drive it, to price it, to compare it with any other low-priced car made. Come in soon, no matter what car you drive, and inspect this new dealership! FORD MOTOR COMPANY I I a —— Gl x > ay wg IH “Ww asks you on h to wi a ricl silver golde! Aft Florin There the F hive You liguo: single «q chani ing n “He “Th “We goes ¢ whecl all rig “Ye “We + The brow attent Thi: liverir sane throu greets *T “Di “Di “Ye try be “No “We beats Som babbl Bru becau: cause soap. 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