The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 08, 1946, Image 6

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€—The Mt. August 8,

Bulletin, Joy, Pa., Thursday,
1916





















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freezer until you sec the great new line of
De Laval Speedway Food Freezers. We ex.
pect them soon. In the meantime drop in and let
us tell you about them. Literature is available.
Model F-100,
162 cu. ft
capacity
} Model F-200,
J 33 cu. ft.
capacity
H.S. Newiomer & Son, Inc.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA
 










closed last Thursday after- | 9:00 a. m. Prayer Meeting
two of them were robbed of | Thursday
; 7:30 p.m. C.
Elanor Kramer, of Lebanon, will S—————
| represent Pennsylvania in the | St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
beauty contest at Atlantic City on | Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor

Brief News Of Religious
The Day From News In This
Local Dailies Community
in eight | wows PERTAINING TO ALL THR
Friday | CHURCHES IN MT. JOY ANI
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING
COMMUNITY.
For their first vacation
. Congress went home
Fourteen of the forty
Greyhound |
a barrier at Chi-
when a
Newtown United Brethren Church
Rev. Calvin Miller, pastor
August 11
{
passengers |
injured |
ckidded into
were
stores at Lancaster | Sunday,
Labor Day. Eighth Sunday after Trinity












"THE HASTINGS”









First National's House-of-the-Month Club
| the Hospital on Saturday morning | Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.
| to have a chicken bone removed | Long, Mr. and Mis. George R. Web-
for Augus | Which was lodged in her throat.| ©r and Paul G. Murray.
> | She returned home Saturday after- Hostesses for the party besides

Mrs. Daniel Moore was taken to
noon.
R1 and Mrs. Breneman of York Co.














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First National Bank and Trust Company
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| Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Geltmacher | cards.
| and son Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs.| Winners of other prizes included
| Elmer Eckert of Mt. Joy R1 Mrs. Ray Withers, Michael Hoffman. and
| Jacok. Erb of Columbia R1 and James Gottschall.
: | friends and relatives of Newtown M. Harvey Taylor, Harrisburg,
one of a new series of | visited Daniel Geltmacher during [Served as auctioneer in selling a
ouses designed to fit present the past week. His Sunday School | huge chocolate cake, which was)
condi tions and the immediate Class also paid him a visit, also | purchased by William Habbyshaw,
| Clyde Kemmerly of Mt. Joy R2.| Harrisburg, for $75.
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SHOCK FAMILY HELD
ITS 17th ANNUAL REUNION
The 17th reunion’ of the descend-
ants of the late John S. and Mary


eed not doom a dwelling
dullness, but that | Musser Shock. was: held at the | dent: Mrs. Clinton Druecker was
handling this all-on-one | home of Mr. and Mus. Jacob Shock, | re-elected Secretary and Ray-
ors od deceptive openness Hmmm ie on ao Hiestand was elected treas-
it appear far larger than it | horn, this bero, was named chair-| Those present were: Mr. and
suring but thirty feet in | man of the group and Edna M.| Mrs. Simon Hiestand, Mr. and
g the service porch. A | Shock, of Washington Boro, secre- | Mrs. Henry Hiestand and Carolyn,
fn | tary-treasurer.
plan and delight-

606 ITEMS A MONTH
There were $343 pieces on dis-
activeness was
ati
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|
iciency or ec-
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son Owlett,
Mrs. Hicks included: Mrs. C. Blaine
| Daniel Geltmacher was taken to |Perker, Lancaster; Mrs. John H.
| the hospital last Thursday morning, Brown, Mrs. Addie Parker, Mis:
| after having his fingers caught Mary Shank, all of Marietta: Mr
| while operating a Punch press at | Norman Wood, Peach Bottom; Mrs
| the New Standard Corp. Two fin- Mervin Brandt, Marietta, and Mis
|
. < oe a
gers of the right hand were ampu- | Sue Drabenstadt,
tated. He returned home on Thurs- Winners at cards during the eve-
| day afternoon. ning were: Five Hundred—Charles!
| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver | Miller, Mrs. Cleve Sload, Mrs. Paul
| and daughter of Columbia visited | Clausen, Esther Musser, Charles|
| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver on Houseal, S. Villee, Margaret Long,
| Monday evening. Mrs. J. E. Wetzel; Auction Bridge—
Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Showalter, | Irené Peck, Mrs. Paul Souder, Mrs.
|of Mt. Joy, Mr. and Mrs. John | Muriel Laskey, Ida M. Sulzbach,
| Zeigler and daughter Betty of Mt. Mrs. Daisy Lingenfelter, Mrs. Ap-
| Joy R1, Rev. Calvin Miller, Mrs. pler, Mrs. Samuel Meister, Jr,
| Emma Eckert, Mr. and Mus. Ralph Pinochle — Charlotte Piersol. Ada
| Keith and son Clifford and Ken- | Hain, Kent Irley, Mrs. Fred Gor-
| neth McCoy all of Brunnerville, | Man, Mrs. Verna Kuhn, Katherine
| Ms. Harry Breneman of Mt. Joy Shoemaker, Anne Demmy. Mrs.
|
Henry B. Earhart was in charge
Seventh Annual
Albert Hiestand, Mr.
ber
Mr.
and Dennis,
| play at the Landis Valley Museum | Stand, Roger and Leslie from Sal-
| last year. New pieces are being | unga; Mrs. Charles Green, Mrs.
| added at the rate of 600 items a| James De Martino Diane and De-
| month. lores, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cogley,
| Te nee Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Druecker.,
Everybody reads newspapers but Joyce and Jimmy of Lancaster;
NOT everybody reads circular ad-| Mr. and Mrs. John Woodworth of
vertising left on their door step. Salinas, Cal, and Mr. ahd Ms.
John Woodworth Jr.
Short talks were given by
ney General Duff, General
M. Harvey Taylor
ler,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.
Maytown.
of
Attor-
Strick-
and Paul B.
SAL

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NEWS
Thirty-five
All Mail
prompt attentio
THE LARGEST
year
location tells the story.
Orders Receive
New Jersey, Rev. and Mrs. Shipton}
hoo Attend The GOP Sarre, berry, N. J, Mr. and}
= : Mrs. Ritner Menaugh and Ruth |
(From Page 1) from Wayne, Pa., Amos Hiestand
| tivities Committee, who presented and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bashore,
| visiting dignitaries. These included: Paul Jr. and Clark, of Jonestown:
Attorney General James H. Duff My and Mrs. Cecil Endicott, Cecile
and Mis. Duff; Harrisburg; Joseph! gang Billy of Willmington, Del., Mr.
Grundy, Bristol; Brigadier General ang Mrs. Irvin Hiestand and Joyce
Daniel B. Strickler, Lancaster; C. of (leona: Mrs. Martha Edgar,
V. Henry, Lebanon; Paul B. Dague, Gene and Carol of Ohio: Mr. and
Downingtown; Senator Clarence’ Mys. John Hiestand, June, John
D. Becker, Lebanon; G. Grayhill and Joel, of Ephrata: Mr. and Mrs.
Diehm, Lancaster; G. Mason Owl- Geo. Kirst, Miriam and Roger of
ett, Harrisburg; J. Roland Kinzer, Fredricksburg: Mr. and Mrs. How-
Lancaster; Willian , Habbyshaw ard Hiestand and Raymond: Mr.
Walter Kress, Harrisburg; Otto F. and Mrs. Paul Miller, Gorden
Messner, Lancaster; Nerman Wood, Craig, of Lebanon.
Peach Bottom.
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Want....
agazines
Or Periodicals
Daily Newspapers
Hats Refovated
Men's
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to get that service
City is
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IN THE CITY
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(From Page 1)
and Mrs. Wil-
Larry and Janet,
George McFarland
Mrs. Loverne Hie-
Hiestand,
and Mrs.
Dickie and


Stimulate your business by adver-
| tising in the Bulletin.

Donnie from Hopland, Cal,
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MOUNT JOY



Remember not so long ago when | 9:15 Church School Dagre. : The Salunga Community Day
the bus operators at Lancaster | 10:30, Holy Eucharist A musical brogram was presented picnic Postponed on of
| hea up by. striking? | during the evening with Mrs. Otto rain will be held next Wednesday,
Now its York. They want a pay | Trinity Lutheran Church Messner, Lancaster, and Mrs. J. E. August 14th.
boost from $.88 to $1.25 an hour. | Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Fopeano, Columbia, as vocalists. g 2/. Kenneth Bender, son of
While an aviator was dusting | Sunday, August 11 Other numbers on the program nf. and Mrs. John Bender was
beans with DDT near Palmyra, his | 9:30 a. m. Sunday School included trumpet duets by H. P. honorably discharged from the
plane crashed and he was badly 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. Frank Jr. and Jack H. Frank, May- Navy and arrived home Tuesday.
injured. The substance escaper thru | Monday, Aug. 12 town and organ selections by, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zerphey,
a leaky pipe and blinded him | 6:30 p. m. Ladies Bible Class will Drabenstadt and by Alex Robert- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Groff, and |
A three-cent postage stamp | hold a corn roast at Hostetter’s | SON, Coatesville. son, Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley |
marking the 100th anniversary of | Banquet Hall. Members are re- Cards were played during the Hosler, Miss Betty Rohrer accom- |
the Smithsonian Institute in Wash- | quested to meet at the home of Mrs, | evening, and other games were en- panied T 5 Samuel Zerphy Jr, to
ington is expected to go on sale | Bortzfield not later than 6:15 p. m.| icyed. Prize winners during the Philadelvhia ion Awhe ra
about August 10. | afternoon included Contract bridge he had reservations on the Champ- |
At Connersville, Ind., the gov- | Gospel Tabernacle Mrs. L. E. Clark, Mrs. Eugene An- ;,, Pullman to return to Fort |
ernor called out 200 state guards | Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor des, Miss Mary Swab, Mrs. Sials Moultrie, S. C.. after spending a |
and 150 State Policeman to prevent le unday, August 11 Overdeer; Auction Bridge—Mrs. S. 30-day furlough at home. |
CIO strikers from interfering tt 9:30 a. m., Bible School, John| E. Meister, Jr. Muaragdt Duyer, Mrs. Samuel Zerphey was sur- |
men vho want to work in an elec- | I Her.ry Brubaker, Supt. Louise Marshall, Dora Erb, Miss prised recently on her 60th birth-
tric plant there. | 10:30 a. m. Communion service & | Daisy Lingenfelter, Mrs. J. W. Wes- day. when her sisters and brothers |
— Worship. ley, Mrs. Ida Sulzbach, Mrs. George gathered together at her home |
TICKETS FOR PICNIC | 6:45 p. m. Young Peoples fel- [ Leonard Jr, Mrs. Muriel Lasky. ‘Present were. Mrs. Annie Rhul RB!
Tickets for Mt. Joy, Florin ond | lowship Miss Miriam Decker, Miss Mathers nirs, Lizzie Wintermyer, Mrs. Het- | |
Newtown Union picnic may be pure] 7:30 p. m. sermon ine Huber; Five tie Royer, Miss Sara Zerphey, Ray |
chased at Sloan’s and Tyndall's | subject, “The law of forgiveness”. ig M. Ho Mrs. Katherine Null, Mr, and Mrs. Simon Bradley, |
Stores, and Forney’s and Stehman’ | Wednesday PE LN Martin Eshelman, Mrs. | Mrs. Boe Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. |
Stores at Florin, from Monday Aug- | 7:30 p. m. Prayer services aughman, Mrs Landis Ko-| Benj. Bradley Clarence Bradley,
ust 12 to Friday August 16. ot os en 2 Bite Mr. a, Mrs. Heisey, El- |
The time of basket truck and pas- N EWTOWN Er a nn Wow sie Heisey, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
senger busses will be announced ge ward Miss Kolp, Mildred Kolp, Mr. and Mrs. | ;
next week. Watch for the window sther Musser, Mrs. Theodore Norman Kolp, James Kolp, Mr |
cards which will give you all the Mrs. panier Moore 3 Moore wishes to ex- Grace Benner, Mrs. Samuel Zerphey, T/2 Samuel Zer- |
information. press thanks to neighbors and William M. Traylor, Roy Baker, phey Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey |
nl mem friends for their kindness during Sara Hawkins, Mrs. Elsie Winters, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley |
CALIFORNIA FOLKS ARE her affliction. Miss Jean Nulty, Mrs. K. Higgins; Hosler.
VISITING FORMER HOME Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Campbell | Pinochle—Mrs. Ierley Kemp, Mary ————————— |
Mrs. J. L. Bush, formerly of |and deughters Patricia and Bever- | Zink, Daisy Bryen, Charlotte SOCIETIES TO HOLD JOINT i
Rowenna, and children of Oskland, ly Ann of Lancaster spent Sunday Piersol, Mrs. William Childs, Mrs. MEETING NEXT TUESDAY |!
California, are visiting Mrs. Alice | with, Mrs. Campbells parents Rev John L: Herr: Myrtle Viley, H.. A joint meeting af the Mount Joy |
M. Shand and daughter Mary. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt. Patricia is Bowers, Mrs. C. R. Mowery, Mrs. and Donegal Societies will be held | |
Two of the children, James and spending a few days with her William Breckline, Mrs. C. Blaine Tuesday evening, August 13th,
John David were recently dis-| grandparents. Parker and Kathryn Shoemaker. 16.30 p. m, at the Donegal church |
charged after serving many months Mr. and Mis. Walter Brandt and Included among the guests en-'house.
in the U. S. Navy. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shultz | teitained at supper by Mrs. Charles This will be a family picnic meet- |
= ND of Columbia R1 visited Mr. and | F. Stauffer were: Attorney General ing and all members are urged to |
Mrs. Estella R. Kulp, Mr. E. N. | Mrs. Irvin Witmer Sr. on Sunday. | James H. Duff and Mrs. Duff; Brig- attend with their families.
Kulp and Dolly Kulp were visitors | Mrs. Fmma Fckert of Brunner- | adier General Daniel B. Strickler, Rev. Allen. Smith. a returned mis-
to the Skyline Caverns at Front | ville spent Sunday with Mr. and | M. Harvey Taylor, Judge Joseph sionary from India, will show some |
Royal, Va., July 28. | Mrs, Irvin Witmer Sr. Wissler and Mrs. Wissler C. V. interesting pictures he has taken in |
Mrs. Charles Fogie was admitted | Henry and Mis. Hdary, Joseph his field of work.
to the St. Joseph Hospital last| Grundy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B I a i eee
week. Dague, G. Graybill Diehm, G. Ma- Patronize Bulletin advertisers.





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