The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 01, 1941, Image 3

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udvance. | schools will present the song play,
— ee ini sar { Rumpel stiltzkin in two acts this
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S So sh Wedding S Community | Thursday and Friday evening. May
Ick ¢ 3. On 1¢ | ’
re (From Page 1) 2 q { res {1st and 2nd at $8 o'clock, D. S. T.
L “~y | . . . - -
lt April 26; when Mis Bite "a § | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE | Admission is 15¢ and 25c.
Se a Mae Dillinger, daughter of Mr : 8 | CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caslow, of
2 — Sev 1 sary 1c aug 1 wr py
baling, tu Charlo; of be By ABNER GORDON | THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING | Mount Joy and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
pe : rr 4 " f Lititz calle n Mr. ¢
Phone 81-M, Mount #.came the bride of Mr. Clyde M. \|/INDOW shades when styled with | COMMUNITY. fe Ly “ a8 ial Yo
ANTED: Waitre re Erill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel t pra sod Series | Fig ve { hos hm
ED: W s, cooking ex- : . : reatments, Colored or stenciled to | . { Saturday alternoon.
Vy i 5 + B Lo viariette > & . . 4 |
1 and board for hotel * rill, of Marietta, Penna. blend with mural designs, shades be- Zion Yatheran Church | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover en-
i Joy. Apptee,0. Box 85 ¢’o The impressive ceremony, which come decorative features rather than | Landisyille, Ps, [tertained at dinner on Sunday Mr
F Mt. Joy. EO «ok place before the famous old drab, blank areas devoid of interest. | Rev. Wm. L. Ziegenfus, Pastor > Hi a! I on Sunday oo
Ea YOu Paint for shades must be very thin | pues Habecker, Supt and Mrs. Ira Neff, daughters, Ber-
FOR SALE: 100. loads Hemlock altar of the church was performed and form a highly adhesive film, suf- | Bt tha, Betty and Miriam, Mr. and
| Oak slab wood, cut to stove by Rev. W. O. Fegely, D. D. pastor ficiently elastic as well to prevent | Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Alvin Musser and con, Benj
veth Apply Harry Steiley, the church cracking when rolled. 7:30 p. m., Vesper Service. A vin Musser ang ron,
AD: DITY oy ine Experience has proven that best [all of Mountville; Mr. and Mrs.
mile east of Klingerstown. 5-1-6t-p 1: : | ree
a : Attending the happy couple were results are obtained by adding a | . 4 [Homer Ginder of near Masterson-
Experienced painters Miss Gertrude Pothke of Mount, Small amount of good, hard-drying | St. Mary's Catholic Church | ville Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bollinger
Ties Mr. Hans Helmstad varnish to soft paste white lead Mount Joy par x
Mr. ins Helmstadt of which has been reduced with tur- Father Phillip Gergen, Past | of near Akron, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
N.Y. pentine to an easy flowing mixture. ather D castor | Hollinger of this place.
used. a po
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1 $x» N11 ’'< - ar: nO
FOR apartment, beauty to the bride’s appearance. A.—Before applying heat to frozen
1 Toc ot water & Miss Pothke wore a suit of Navy plumbing, shut off the main water
al Spring blue gabardine with light blue hat SUPPly to prevent flooding should
Rood Tov usd Hor was cracks or spread joints be found due
Bar] 3 Be “5 “® to water expansion upon freezing. All the
“=U f hink sweetheart roses and baby Follow by opening adjacent faucets,
 
HING SPECIALTY
Trumpet, Tror
 
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BUILDING oe Alexander, spoke to the boys, eX- |y insulated, freezing will not occur. Rev. Raymond Daihl, Pastor 5:30 P. M. Junior Christian En-
SE x ending he re ris) f \ Al
casonab ole prices, along S. tending the We i wishes : of the . 9:15 A. M., Sunday School. deavor.
" ; Martin bo avd, and the community, ir 10:30 A. M., Morning Worship. 6:30 P. M. Young Peoples Society
what they are preparing to do. After a eC é ster 6:45 P. M., Christian Endeavor | Christian Endeavor
’ brief military commands, he ih 6:30 P. M. Senior Christian En-
Your next r oll of Societies
— d . 's to “fall out” and a: :
25 cents and get 8 Velvetjordered the hoys fo "fall oul” ond 7:30 P. M,, Eveninig Worship, | deavor.
xed Ye rt free aa 2 people the balance of Saturday, May 17—On the prem- { T:15 p. m. Evening Service. ;
Hs al Cit hr ST Servic the M ises on the Old Stoneroad Mill pro- Church of God | 7:30 P. M. Thursday evening
y y Yi 4 vere the Man- ran er roti
“Pa Si } the DX wer “perty, one mile west of Lancaster Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor Prayer Meeting.
) » Ameri eg . : :
Irs St ofthe Ameries 2, ion (ity, 3 squares south of the Lin-| Sunday School at 9:30.
2 YT ~recentatives 5 p: 2 . . rille U. F Y
LXE ECUTOR’ 5 Ne tn of representative of the VIanheim coln highway west and Maple Grove Morning Worship at 10:30. Ironville U. B. Church
tate of Baribeau, late ol Council, School Board anc : a | Young People's Services on Sun-
t Doncgal Twp. Lanc., Co, Pa he Sunday Sd re ark, household gonds, antiques Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. | g ples = S on
y hii > Sala ? Hay 2 Defense neil 12 r i be. oc . av: ¥ ‘he a speci:
sed De en ee y cif, ne Yd nd old mill equipment by Daniel Prayer Service Wednesday even | day at 9:30 a. m., when a special
. Wf Te he 1 \ or > . | ka at 5 SE gl ay
Lett said NC Manheim Ref rmed chureh S. Frey, Executor of Henry Stone- | ing at 7:30 p .m. | program will be presented. Albert
{ ] d to the twelve employes of the Stoker de- do dec’d. Sale at 12:30 P. M. nn {Kleiner will jeach the lesson to
ie 'S indebted partment of the Hershey Machine (D. S. T). Trinity Lutheran Church {the entire school.
Po i gi rn ase imsiand Foundry. company, Vanbeim Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor S. W. Sponaugle will address the
ediate payment, and those having vy ors: relatives bs
: Gia ! y : mt, hs i ot 1 fath ory Y oth: rs and Toe os of Burdloy, May he Schoo!
laim ) demands agains ey rs The rorkers y ) ;
me will present them without Sie poy ; Phe x I i Our Card Sunday School at 9:30 a. m,, DST. | Rev. R. G. Becktel will give a
delay. for tlement to the under- WW nog out asa 0 a i Morning Worship at 10:45. short talk, there will be special
ciened, residing in Florin, Lancas- werker, “Elmer Erownsberger whe 3 sket For Vespers at 7:00 p. m. musical numbers.
er County, Pa. volunteered and left for camp Tues- be] : i Twill vores
; SERT BARIBEAU. Tuesday, May 6th— | At 7 p. m.,, the C. E. will present
AL 1 iLL La day | .
E BN Ry: 3 | Missionary Society at Mrs. Anth-|a play during the regular meeting,
Executor. Following the Manheim delega- e ee i si ? wits: Carnlys. ME ve ob
iam C. Rehm, presentatives of the Mt ony Warta’s. Mrs. Harriet Brown, | wit arolyn Mummaw acting as
Lic wCre re sente ©
nev oP - . | ident.
— J yy tue Joy post of the American Legion Carl Peifer reiurned to Camp leader. | president
< D PROPOSALS TO tho [ eoion auxiliary. the Mount Joy Stewart, Georgia, after visiting his | —
4 TOT ~ ES bi os > " op ’ He a q x 'kK’s 1 ©
URNISH COAL ¢hools, Boy and Girl scouts. Eliza- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peifer Trinity Remsen SAL vied En ren
2 he Tw Schoo ard . : LZ . ancy stor
kB Dae ls Bhool Bon ‘bethtown was represented by its of town, Rev. E. I Past. Sunday Services
equegls scale as for coz Ti ev. E. L. Re pr, Pas 2 vices:
i oN nl a. > 941. ) Ie Rod and Gun club, the School Board| Miss Ida Greenawalt, Mrs. I Q 3 igi Stor ig Sunday School
ive toring the month of American Legion, Lutheran church Morris, Mrs. Warren Greenawalt Sunday, May 4th— 1 Ay n. gid E00 Words
1 ; lolegation and citizens. Members end Mrs. Elizabeth Geltmacher, all Junior & Senior Choir. 3 RE 2 a oe
ti nd officials of the Draft Board al-nf town, motored over the Dream |Monday, May 5th— oung People’s Anniversary Day
quotations:
3 Co al
tove Coal

racite |

0 net Fons YAnthracite Stoker
Buc! :
14 t Mycite Nut Coal
the right
bids re-
»d not

NOTICE
In fe: Satisfaction of a certain
re by George H.

¢ A. Brenneman, in
fo Martha Amanda Rumple.


 



Lzcter Shenk, Maviown: Frank Zie- “Mfc
rug} Book No. 34, Page 270 .
J gler, Marietta; Glenn O’Conor sCHOOL SAFETY PATROL
You notified thats inbridge. PARADE AND RALLY
nd Minnie S -e re Final plans for the annual parade |
ited a petition 135 WOMEN ATTEND and rally of the School Safety Pa-
Coli of Comm on Pleas ; WISSIONARY TEA trols of the city and county to be
aster % i in Je Sig The Missionary Tea held at Tri- held Saturday morning in Lanc-
1. 34, page 270, asking the Court
rd We decree of satisfaction on hity Lutheran Church on Tuesday aster, have been announced by the
certain &mortgage given by cvening, sponsored by the Women’s Lancaster Automobile Club, spon-
( H Rumple to John A. Missionary ciety was attended by sor of the project. The parade will |
n in trust for Martha Am- gne n thirty-five women form at 9 A. M. and move promptly

dated March 1, 1870,
e¢ Recorder's Of-




in the sum of
lars (8,000.00),
%is a lien on All
land situated
Lancaster
2 Acres
Certain track of
Township,
 
said Jacob
S. Charles.
deed dated
a hearing ;

1941; and th3t
  
will e held in
I 1. at YLancaster,
1 May 9, 1941, at 9:30
] 1. Mm DST, 2» and
e you may appear show
v vou have, why Raid de-
isfaction should Yot be

WILLIAM LEED, :
sheriit of Lancaster
Co.


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Add colors-in-oil to obtain the tin
desired.

bride looked charming in gn
r suit with dusty rose

accessories. She carried a

white prayer book. In keeping with
the joyou:ness of springtime a love-! fore ‘the shade is rerolled.
sweetheart
added
age of yellow
1d lilies of

the valley
2 > do you suggest?
5 hyacinths. Apple blossems adorned
1 Tar the ice melts.
altar.
ac am Although the blow torch
Fcllowing the ceremony the new-
ds left on a honeymoon trip to PPS
zara Falls. U their return
will Dillinger
vw
pon hazard even in expert hands.
reside in the
does not contact the piping.
ry EF thawing progresses.
y (From Page 1) When exposed pipes are adequate-



so paraded. Highway on Monday.
Rev. Kirby M. Yiengst, pastor of Russell Sumpman, Jr. returned |®™ TD
: r sda av. 7 pistiz . . >
the Maytown-Bainbridge Lutheran io Washington, D. C, on Sunday, Wednesday, May 7th— jae Chyistian hoe mens
church, also took part in the fare- after spending a twelve day vaca- Prayer Meeting. . 7:30 Dp. m, vening Worship,
well cation here with his parents, Mr ne Special program by young people
Let cach and everyone of us doard Mrs. Russell Sumpman on Mt. First Presbyterian Church Wednesday :
ur little “bit” by being “on deck” Joy Street. Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor 7:30 p. m., Midweek Prayer Ser-
to give the next group a whole- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Funk and Church School at 9:30 ii Yours People’s Christian
. y 3 hi Te sh 5 o.
hearted send off. They will leave daughters, Ellen and Malva, 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship and| Fellowship feeling :
Sermon. 8:30 p. m. Official Board meeting.
F are or- William Waltz,

iday morning May, 2. They and Benjamin Waltz
lered to report at the local Board of town; Warren Funk and Gladys
and Mrs.
at 6:45 A. M. D. S. T., and leave Nelson, of Manheim, Mr.
for the railroad station about 7:15 Russel Funk and daughter, Patty, of ii HOW E YOUR SHOES 7
The group includes: Daniel Bernard Elsonville, motored to Fort Belvoir, day School Room at 7:45. DON'T T TOO LONG.
Fizcel, Manheim; Millard Hoffman Va., on Sunday where they visited BRIN HEM IN.

Rheems: Stanley Becker, Lititz R 2; Eugene Funk and Arthur Coen.





from Columbia, Elizabethtown and at 9:20, daylight time, from East
the local society. King and Shippen Streets, Here is|
Mrs. Charles E. Workman spoke the route:-
on “Thy Kingdom Come”, which] West on King street to Penn
was quite interesting; Miss Bucher Square, north on Queen street to
sang several Chinese songs, and ¢ Chestnut, east on Chestnut to
play entitled “The Tail of the Dra- Franklin, north on Franklin to Le-
high avenue, east on Lehigh to Re-
street, thence to
High School for entertainment and
rally in the auditorium.
Fifteen school bands are schedul-
ed to march in the parade.
thousand patrolmen from approxi-
mately 100 schools will be in line.
WANTED: Representative to look Floats, safety banners, flags and
after our magazine subscription in- novelties will add color to the pro-
srests in Mount Joy, and vicinity. :
family orders subscriptions. cession. Prizes for the best features
Hundreds of dollars are spent for will be awarded by the automobile
hem each fall and winter in this club.
vicinity. Instructions and equip-
iment free. Guaranteed lowest rates
m all periodicals, domestic and, There is no better way to boost
foreign. Represent the oldest A 'your business than by local news-
zine agency in the United States. paper advertising.
Start a growing and permanent —_ ee EE
business in whole or spare time.
Address MOORE-COTTRELL, Inc,
Naples Road, North Cohocton, New
York.
son,” was thoroughly enjoyed.
———— We
MAN'S HOME BURNED
Richard Reese built himself a
Mechanicsburg, between
Manheim and East Petersburg.’
Monday it was destroyed by fire.
servoir
nome at

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You can get all the news of this
locality for less than three cents 2
through The Bulletin.

Stretch the shade out taut on a
level surface before flowing the paint
on evenly with a wide, soft brush.
The paint must be absolutely dry be-
@Q.—Last winter we had trouble
thawing frozen pipes. What metiod
so the water will flow off freely as
is the
most efficient medium for thawing
some form of electric heat is
preferable, as an open flame is a fire
An
electric heating appliance held close
; t cecti Sunday, May 4th— 4
Y ‘here they will be glad to to the frozen section generally | ’ : x aul “hare . bia
T » the os “ 4 ht is 2 proves effective. Considerable care | Third Sunday After Easter St. Pauls Church, Columbia,
ome eir many frienc i . { —
ray nm should be taken that the appliance | 8:00 A. M., Holy Eucharist and|
Apply heat starting at the faucet
end and work toward the source of
water supply to assure drainage as
McCaskey i
Two |
| Wednesday, May Tth—
The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, May 1, 1941
PN Religious | RHEEMS
3 News In This
The Primary scholars of the local
Mass every Sunday morning al
| |
| 10:00 am | Mrs. Olmer Engle who had been
{ ill for s ime is again able be
Evening devotions are held the | or sometime is gain able to
| Engle who had the
second and Sundays of each |about. Mr,
month at 7:30 p. m.
Donegal Presbyterlan Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor
Church School, 9:00.
Morning Worship and Sermon at
| misfortune of breaking his hip sev-
{eral months ago
wheel chair.
Church of the Brethren have de-
cided to open their Sunday School
|and preaching
{earlier on account of Daylight Sav-
ing Time. Sunday School will open
at 8:15 Standard Time or 9:15 Day-
gh t Time.
is able to be on a

services one-half
10:00 o'clock.
services at
Eastern Standard Time.
Donegal on
St. Elizabeth Mission
Elizabethtown, Pa.
The Ven. Wm. J Watts,
Priest-in-charge
6:30 p. m., Choir Rehearsal.
May 8th—
Arch deaconry of Harrisburg and
Thursday,


Woman's Auxiliary Spring
meeting
Florin U. B. Church
Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor
9:30 A. M. Sunday School
10:30 A. M., Morning Worship
{ Sermon.
Landisville, Pa.
Church of Ged



sermon.
6:30 p. m,,
Y. P. Meeting, Ethel Barto, lead-
Junior and Intermedi-
hursday—


The monthly meeting of the Lad-
Bible Class will be held Tues-
May 6th in the Sun-
ies’ p.m., Usher's League meeting
day evening,

Mount Joy Methodist Church
Rev. W. Frank Carpenter, Minister




9:30 A. M. Sunday School
| 10:30 a. m., Morning Worship.
Anthem by Junior and Senior
Choir.
Tuesday, 7:00 p. m., Senior Choir
Rehearsal.
| Wednesday, 6:30 np.
| Choir Rehearsal.
DK. or PARMAN
DENTISTS
m., Junior

|
| Salunga Methodist Church
! Rev. W. Frank Carpenter, Minister | ; .
| 10:00 a. m., Church School. Penn ERIE:
| 11 a. m, Church Board of Educa- i
ion.
| 8 p. m., Evening Worship.
Anthem by the Choir. |
| Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Sunshine |
| S. S. Class meets at the church.
7.39 p. m., Choir
Thursday, re- |
|
{ hearsal.




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| Ml |
| St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
| The Ven. W. J. Watts, BD, Rector |
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Troubles Of A Glamour
Girl Headed For
The Movies
Adela Rogers St. Johns, noted Holly-
| Sunday, May 4th—
Third Sunday After Easter
9:15 a. m., Church School.
10:30 Choral
mon. Silver
ish Missions.
730 P. M., ¥. P F,
Eucharist and Ser-
Offering Aid to Brit-| wood commentator. explains difficul-
ties of introducing socialite refinement
| in the movies. One of many features
| in the Mav 11th issue of
“Mother’s

Day” service. i
Blessing of Alter and Choir| TheAmericanWeekly
Memorials. Offering to aid British | the big magazine distributed with the
gn a | Baltimore
on Ys ay 9 pe *
7:15 p .m, Vestry meeting at the Sunday American
Rectary. On Sale at All Newsstands
|

I The WEEKS NEW


SOLDIERS FIGHT FIRE—Forest |
fires searing the eastern seaboard
were battled by members of the
armed forces , stationed _ at Fort
[puTY- CALLS —Capt. James Roose- Dix. New Jersey.
velt bids a fond farewell to his
recent bride before boarding Clip-
per for duly in the Orient.







STRENGTHENING INTER AMERI- [ed
CAN BONDS—Paul Daniels of the [4%
State Department and Roberto
Kgquilar of El Salvador, officers of
the Inter American Coffee Board.
confer on coffee import quotas,
vital to the economic well-being of
14 Latin American countries.
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CUTTING
HER OWN
WEDDING CAKE—
Mrs. Vaughn Paul, the
former Deanna Durbin,
19. year - old sing.
ing star of the
movies.








NEWEST FASHION NOTE
is Auto-Motif design, cre-
ated by famed S. Borger,
#| in which Fireball hat and
dress designs match
smart 1941 car.
RAILROAD PRESENTS HORSE TO NEWSBOY—Merle
Martz of Brookville, Pennsylvania, whose horse was killed
by a train while delivering papers, receives a check from
L. H. Bell, New York Central official, to be used in pur.
chasing “Fannie” to replace his first mount.




 
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