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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, August 7, 1941
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(From Page 1)
7 1,000 saw the Rheems firemen de-
feat E'town at donkey baseball at
the latter place.
“Two men stole $15 worth of spark
plugs at Hassinger and Risser’s gar-
age, Elizabethtown,
Three hundred chickens were
stolen from range shelters of Frank
Her , near Lititz,
A Quarryville woman was shot in
the foot at the shooting gallery at
Hershey Thursday.
J. Melvin Wenger, Manheim R.
2, was prosecuted at Manheim for
ignoring a stop sign.
* The York Bar Bells foundry, at
Marietta, will scon open for busi-
ness with 75 employes.
Robert Meckins, 13, Lancaster,
was crushed to death under a truck
driven by his brother.
“Five tons of macaroni were
strewn on the road when a truck-
trailer upset near Hershey.
‘Lancaster police arrested 23
motorists who were driving Friday
with old inspection stickers,
Ten men and women were arrest-
ed, several landing in jail for their
attack on a truck load of shoes from
a Lititz factory.
‘Mrs. Anna Wickenheiser, 61, wife
of Robert Wickenheiser, fell off a
balcony at her home at Columbia
and was killed.
This Section'’s
Weddings
Grace S. Hackman
Victor J. Koser
Announcement is made of the
HE. marriage of Miss Grace S. Hack-
: man, daughter of Mrs. Naomi S.
Hackman, of Lawn, and the late
Jacob Z. Hackman, to Victor J.
Koser, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Koser, of Elizabethtown R. D. 2.
The ceremony took place at 8:3C
o'clock Saturday evening in the
: Chiques Church of the Brethren.
The Rev. Paris Hawthorne, of Sala-
N. Y., uncle of the bride-
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The marriage of Miss Ruth Heim
of 813 Walnut street, Columbia, and
Oscar G. Luecke, also of Columbia,
took place Saturday afternoon in
St. Paul's Lutheran church, Colum-
bia. The Rev. Luecke, father of the
bridegroom, officiated.
A reception was held at the home
of the bride’s’ parents, after which
the ‘couple left on a wedding trip.
‘They will reside in Mt. Joy, where
the bride is a teacher in the Mount
Joy grade schools. Mr. Luecke is
employed as a machinist by the
American Chain company, York.
Miriam W. Shank
John D. Hershey
' "John D. Hershey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Hershey, and Miss Mir-
iam W. Shank, daughter of Mrs. La-
vina Shank both of this boro, were
married in the garden at the home
,/ of the bride’s brother-in-law and
2 sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Buckwalter, Bushkill Oaks, near
“The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. C. C. Witmer, an uncle of
the bride, a missionary on furlough
from the Philippines. The bride was
attended by Miss Jean Zimmerman,
of town, as maid of honor, and the
best man was Elmer Forwood, this
place. Mrs. Witmer sang several
The bride wore a gown of white
and lace, floor length
and a finger-tip length veil fasten-
ed to the head with a wreath of
“flowers. She carried a bouquet of
Easter lilies. Her attendant wore
yellow marquisette and a matching
shoulder veil fastened with a
wreath of flowers and carried blue
delphinum and pink asters.
A reception for the immediate
families and close friends followed
the ceremony after which the cou-
ple left on a wedding trip. On
their return they will reside at the
home of the bride.
Mrs. Hershey is a graduate of
Mount Joy High school and was
employed by the Schock Oil Com-
pany. Mr. Hershey was graduated
from Maytown High school and is
employed by the Seiler Printing
Company, here.
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GET VOTING MACHINES
The County Commissioners have
ordered eighteen voting machines
for. use at Columbia.
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your business by adver.
in the Bulletin.
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29TH EBERLY REUNION AT
EPHRATA, SUNDAY AUG. 10 Religi IOUS
The twenty-ninth Eberly will bel
held at Ephrata Park, on Sunday News In This
August 10,, The following program
will be rendered: assembly: C
Marimba; song Audiense; In-! o m m u n munity
vocation, Rev. Reuben B. Eberly;
M. Eberly; Girls’ Trio, The Miller
Sisters; Reading, Mrs. Ada Fisher;
Marimba Solo, Mildred Eberly;
Song, “God Bless America”, Audi-
ence; Address, Hon. Baker Royer |
Trumpet Solo, John Harvey Bren-!
ner; Vocal Solo, Jeanne E. Eberly:
Song, “America”, Audience; Bene-
dictica, Rev. Harvey M: Eberly, In-
termission, Business Session, Elec-
tion of Officers.
Our Card
Salunga Metliodist Church
Bas ket For |Rev. W. Frank Carpenter, Minister
y | 10:00 a. m., Church School.
The Week | 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship.
COMMUNITY.

Reformed Mennonite Church
Landisville, Pa.
Sunday, August 10th.
Szrvices at 10:30 A, M.
Mount Joy Methodist Church
9:30 a. m., Church School.
7:30 p. m., Evening Worship.
8:30 p. m., Official Board.


Mrs. Isaac Morris and {wo sons f Chistizn SefVice.
are spending ten days at Ventnor.
New Jersey.
Mr. and Mis. Paul Stoner and
family are spending the week at
World's End. |
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sheaffer are
touring the New England States
and Canada this week.
Mis. Karl Bube and daughter,
Mary, of Detroit, Michigan, are
Spending sevesl days in town visit Church School, 9:00.
ing relatives. |
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Meyer and
son, J. Allen, of Route 3, Lititz |
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
H. A. Darrenkamp. i
Mr. and Mrs, Maurice N. Bailey!
and children, Mary and Glen, spent
the past week vacationing at Grand
Canyon, Wellsboro, and Erie, Pa.
Miss Esther Nissly, of town explor- :
ed the famous Endless Caverns New| I: :30 Pp. 1m, Mid-week Prayer
Market, Va., while on a motor trip Service: Young People's Christian
through the ShSenandoah Valley of Seg meeting.
hi vga Mrs. Amos Strickler and 7:00 p. m. Ushers’ League meetin;
daughter, Edna, the Cove. Charles Derr, Clintor
Misses Mary and Alice Strickler Eby, and Jay Sherk hosts.
have returned from a trip to Wash- i —
ington Crossing, Ocean Grove, pay i
Staten Island and Radio City. | 9:80 . Sunda
Mr. George (Stuffy) H. Klugh, of| 10:45 ELL y i
Huntington Park, California, left io A. Mm, Worship,
yesterday, after spending the past
| Ironville U. B. Church
wea here with relatives and Rev. R. G. Becktel, Pastor
riends.
ki | Services on Sunday; Aug. 3:
i Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Regular worship at 7:30 P, M. by
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor!
Church School 9:30.
Morning worship and sermon at
110:30. The Rev. Henry W. Miller|
will preach.
— a coe.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
St. Mark’s United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
{Sunday services
9:00 a. m.,, Sunday School.
No other services during day, be-
cause of Mt. Gretna Bible confer-
|ance. '
| Wednesday

27 SPEED CASES
WERE HEARD IN COURT [the pastor.
Twenty-seven speeding cases,
were heard in the court house at!
Lancaster. Among them were the Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor
following from this section: Sunday School at 9:30.
Join H. Miller, Elizabethtown R Morning Worship at 10:30.
1, clocked at 60 miles, Feb. 12,) Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m.
claimed his speedometer = was| Prayer Service Wednesday even-
wrong. | ing at 7:30 p m.
The following failed to waich|

Church of God
their speedometers: Jacob Harold, Church of Ged
Backenstoe, 13 S. Market St., clock- | Landisville, Pa.
ed at 70 on May 4; J. Hoffman Gar-|
ber, 320 Market St., E'town, clock-|
ed at 65 May 7. [ 10:30 A. M., Morning ‘Worship.
Others heard were: Ada Belle, 6:45 P. M, Christian Endeavor
Mumma, Elizabethtown, clocked at Societies
62, March 22, and Fred Naughten | No evening worship.
Elizabethtown, clocked at 60 March! i
11. 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 service.
Mortuary
Recordin 7222 msn wwe
This Section
Mount Joy
(From Page 1) Father Phillip Gergen, Pastor
Donegal township. He was a son off, Mass every Sunday morning 3
the late John and Elizabeth Shirk, 10:00 a. m.
Simons. He graduated from the] Evening devotions are held the
Maytown High school in 1898. He| second and tourth Sundays of each
practiced medicine at Elizabethtown| month at 7:30 p. m. |
for 26 years, moving to Lancaster in| {
1928. He leaves a wife, one son, Trinity Evangelical Congregational
one daughter and three brothers, Church
Rev. Raymond Daihl, Pastor
9:15 A. M,, Sunday School.

St. Mary’s Cathelic Church

‘THE THREE TENANTS FOR
Welcome, J. Donald Fisher; Open- NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE R. M. Horner and daughter, of Col-
ing Remarks, The President, Hiram CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND ymbia, who moved their household {7:45
‘Rev. W. Frank Carpenter, Minister 2 teacher in the local grade school.
Wed. 7:30 p. m., Women's Society|
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor | of the Tidy Products Corporation,
‘| of peroxide blondes.
‘| pology at the University of Okla-
|;homa, and Lynn Howard, state su-
w Howard
still in evidence.
COMMUNITY BIBLE
STUDY FRIDAY NIGHT
The Community Bible study class
will meet Friday night at the home!
comer at the H. S. Newcomer | of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lupold, SEP,
‘homestead, corner of E. Main and | site Greenawalt’s garage at 7:45. The
| Market Sts, will be tenanted as |speaker will be Roy Forrey. A cor- |
follows: First floor, Mr. and Mrs. | dial welcome extended to all.
On Thursday night Aug 14th at
i The spealir will be Roy
NEWCOMER APARTMENTS
The three apartments recently
completed by Mr. Clarence . New-
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING effects on Wednesday. The Horn- | Forney. A cordial welcome ex-
ers conduct the Jack Horner Shoe | tended to all.
|Store here. Second floor, Mr. and | Thursday night Aug 14th at]
Mrs. Oscar Luecke, of Columbia, | 7.45 Miss Alice Landis of Elizabeth-|
‘who were recently married. Mrs. | {own will speak at the home of the.
was Miss Ruth Heim be- Lupolds. Miss Landis is a recent|
fore marriage. She teaches the | curvivor of the ship Zam Zam, sunk,
second grade in our public schools. | enroute to Afiica. Miss Landis will
{Third floor, Miss Irene Ibach, |tell us of ker wonderful wnt”
of this trip. Everybody welcome.

Mr. Newcomer has completely
{renovated the homestead, finishing TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS
J er n ee with Martin K. Miller, of Florin, was
and grealy prosecuted by Chief of Police El-
i 4 : :
the interior, ; mer Zerphey for a speed violation.
. ; He paid” a fine of $1225 before
L. R. MUMMA’S DRIVER'S Squire Arthur Hendrix.
LICENSE SUSPENDED
During the week ending July 25,
{the State withdrew the licenses of
[712 auto drivers. Of that number
{109 were revoked and 612 suspend-
ed. Among the latter was L. R.
Mumma, R D No. 1, Elizabethiown, |
jfor operating a car during sus- SIMON .P. NISSLEY
pension period. MARY G. NISSLEY
rn AY en
‘TIDY PRODUCTS PICNIC aL DIRECTORY
| The employees and their families

Louis Goisman, of Philadelphia, ,
was prosecuted by Zerphey for im-
proper passing. He will be sum-
moned to appear before Squire
Hendrix at a later date.




lof Florin and Columbia, enjoyed an
all day picnic at Rocky Springs
Park on Saturday. Special busses
left here at 9:30 to convey the pic-
nickers to the park. Games for chil-
dren and adults, contests, and free
refreshments at various hours were
big hits of he days program.
Dr. R. M. Balderson
OPTOMETRIST
85 E. Main St. MT. JOY, PA »
PALMYRA, PA.
Palmyra Bank Building
Mon., Tues.,, Wed. and Fri.
Sto 12 A, M.

Phone 8
MOUNT JOY
Comes to Rescue With
Peroxide for Blondes 85 Fast Main Street
AKRON, OHIO.—War or no war, Thur, 9:30-12:30—1:30-5:30
gentlemen there will be no shortage Sa‘, 1:30-5:30—6:30-7:30



Until today “blondes” of the fac-
tory-made variety had good cause to
worry. Production of the necessary
peroxide was controlled by Ger-
many.
Recently, however, the B. F Goad-
rich company announced discovery
of a new treatment to supplant the
German-controlled electrolytic proc-
ess for production of peroxide. The
new process employs a compBund
of coke, limestone and salt, ‘known
as kofoseal.

YOUNG LADY, VERE
OUT OF LETTERHEADS },
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DONT GET EXCITED,
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Experts Study Ancient ,
Oklahoma Indian Village
CLINTON, OKLA.—An Indian ‘vil-
lage is being excavated on a farm
near Clinton, Okla.
Supervising the work are Dr. “For-
rest Clements, professor of anthro-
‘pervisor.

said’ that about 10
mounds, which are all that remain
‘of the original earth lodgings, are


The Heat Wave
It isn’t so bad—the heat wave that bursts from our
oven—when the doors cleared, because that wave car-
ries the aroma of our Break, Cakes, Buns, Cookies and
Pies Fresh Baked.
TRY ANY OF OUR PRODUCTS THIS WEEK-END, AND
RECEIVE A SALESDAY TICKET

Ask our salesmen to serve you, Visit the
Elizabethtown Bakery
OWNED AND OPERATED BY
MILES E. GASSERT
PHONE 259

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Dr. John S., Dr. William S. and Dr] Rev. E. L. Ramer, Pastor
Samuel S. {Sunday July 27.
The funeral was held from his| 9:30 a. m., Sunday School. |
late home Wednesday afternoon| 10.30 A. M. Morning Worship
with interment in the Mount Joy| 7:30 p .m., Evning Service. |
cemetery. | Monday July 28.
Ms Geta Bender Hoffman
. Geta Bender Hoffman, wife of] :
Wore Hoffman and daughter of Zion Lutheran Church
the late Wm. Bender, of this place | Landisville, Pa.
died at her home in Schenectady, N.| Rev. Wm. L. Ziegenfus, Pastor
Deceased is survived by
daughters, Martha Jane and Phyllis during the
at home and a step-sister, Wilma August.
Eaton, of this place. The Sunday Church School will]
Funeral services will be held atlhold its sessions every Sunday}
the Sheetz funeral home on Satur-|morning at 9:30 o'clock.
day afternoon at 3 o'clock with in-| sve
terment in the Mt. Joy Cemetery. Community Bible Study
ese conti neers | The Community Bible Study class|
MARIETTA STORAGE YARDS {will meet Friday night at the home |
TO BE USED AGAIN
twojduring the remainder of July, nor|
first two weeks of


The Marietta Times is authority site Greenawalt’s
for the news that the large storage|The
yards west of that boro, used dur-|Wealand, of Elizabethtown.
ing the World War, will be pressed] This service will be open to the

into service again on a much larger|public. A cordial welcome is ex-
scale. | tended to all.
|
6:45 p. m, Mission Band. {
7:30 p. m., Choir rehearsal. |
Y. | There will be no Church services|
1
{of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lupold, oppo- |
Garage at 7:45.
speaker will be Rev. Harry
ul Final Clearance Of All
Ladies’ White Shoes. Take
Advantage Of This Unusual
3S Offer. To Make Room For Our ||
New Fall Stock; We Are Sacrificing
To YOU Any White Dress Shoe In
Our Store At This LOW PRICE.
5127
A PAIR
Formerly $2, $3, and $4.
Sizes 3% to 9—Widths AAA-D.
AH White, Brown & White, and Black & White in Straps & Pumps.
(Sport oxfords and ARCH shoes not included in this price)






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| JACK HORNER’S 87E. Main |
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pints 65¢
Gallon Jug 28c + 5c deposit
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VEAL SHOULDER FOR ROASTING
ROAST Veal Legs & Rumps
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4 Breast Veal... 15¢| Veal Cutlets 1b.
{ CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 1 29:
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4 Lebanon BOLOGNA 1; ib. 15¢ | Boneless STEAK FISH Ib. 10¢
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PALMOLIVE SOAP 4.25




Prices Effective Until Closing
Saturday, August 9th, 1941

Quantity Rights Reserved

Octagon Cleanser 3 cans 14¢ Octagon Soap Powder 2 pkgs 9c
Octagon Tollet Soap 3 cks 13¢ Octagon Laundry Soap har 4¢
4 Mount Joy's S U » E R For Washing Dishes OCTAGON
: Modern Self-Service SUDS SO Ap
4 Food Market
4 21-23-25
<E. Main St.
MOUNT JOY, PA,
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pen Guery Friday PRINCESS TISSUES [Asco Ammonia bt 9c
rda, 9 3 iin y
0 17c |Windex ie Go 13¢
Princess Towels (150) 8c|Dran-o jl, "oh 18¢
large 1/ 3
w/a price
1 box half price with
purchase of a Ige box
szpka9c | FLARES
18-02 20-0z
hn 18 a 24c
Octagon Granulated Soap Tove vith each pis 24€
Jesco Floating cjASco 21; Ib «
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