4 Sa a i Fg wy TT A, THEA snr nese £54 a i Fo fg RN bv wt Po EP SERIES lI ATEN a Naa 0 dhe dh 0 Ub ale le eh » ) 142 : : - i SERS ee Fat ! THE BULLETIN. Mount Joy. Pa. addition to his wife, Mrs. Grace Benj. F. Garber ae ST a Mortuary Record Thursday. February 10 6 {Cling Garber, are a daughter, SIMON P. NISSLEY ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Wi Me ire C oe NOT gn | Esther, wife of Irvin H. Starr, MARY G. NISSLEY Pe Ee REAL he . . . ‘ ae ire Company No. 1, Mount Joy, or lars ce Eps Re NG RM kt is fe Cleaning - Pressing - Tailoring ue ' the Christtana Lodge 417, F & Rohrerstown; . three grandehil FUNERAL DIRECTORS Berea tween fF 3: AE | AM, member of the Troop Com- dren and two great grandchl- Mount Joy, Pa, Fie 6. J diate ik Rug Cleaning Fur Cleaning ae | mittee of Mount Joy Boy Scouts { dren, ve Office COLUMBUS. | ae a] for over 20 years, director of the' Funeral services “were held {wo o_o 0 0 te. 208 | joint board of the Tuberculosis | ps tua 3: — 0 Ns i | this afternoon from the Nissley | Ate. Storage i Soci 3 Lancastes Ly | Funeral Home with interment OE 20 and member of the Rotary Club, | in the Mount Joy Cemetery. Th N We ae He was a company surgeon for | ; ° A ee Cc Cw ¥e ho L aundry dervice with Cleaning Mon. to Fri. ae | the Pennsylvania Railroad, med- | BOWLING PARTY he — 0 ical office: of the jaa Ambul. A Bowling party will be held $8 . ath Son ance Company during orld at Rocky Springs Bowling Al- Ea 2 War I, was the examining physi- | 16ys Friday night, Feb. 18, at 9 e evision ine at a join oe Lancaster County lp. m. by the Senior Extension qe C 3 x oard No. uring World War | Club of Lancaster County. rn WwW ee 1 er S ie IT, and was a deputy coroner ini . ira 21 SCREEN ITH U.H.F. Ye ae | the Mount Joy area for about 20 $ 95 te 8s ‘ears | BH] oe mor i oe ¥n Wallpaper = wow as 3 Cleaning in Thursday by m. — Ready Saturday we He was born March 13, 1884 ELMER W. GARBER | : ins 2a We in Zanesville, Ohio, and gradua-, Elmer W. Garber, pharmacist, : a YOU PHONE 3.4071 oh 4 : ted from York Collegiate Insti- died Monday at 6:00 a, m. at his " a WE CALL Ae DR. WILLIAM M. WORKMAN {tc in 1901; Franklin and Mar- home, 21.Mount Joy Street, Mt. | a e ALSO 17 SCREEN Bar an te. Dr, William McCullough | shall Academy in 1902; Frank- JoV after a lengthy illness at 3 95 re Sn wf Workman. 55 Marietta Avenue, lin and Marshall College, 1907;/the age of cighty-two : STARTING AT TT Ta Ty ui Ww Mount Joy, oldest practicing and Jefferson Medical College! He was a graduate of the Col- . : p g g : 2 . physician in the borough, died in 1912. Besides his wife, the lege of Pharmacy, Philadelphia; | ; pine fat 10:10 Saturday in the Lan- former Florence Worthington, OPerated a drug store in rim Y ’ TT PTE caster General Hospital at the he is survived by these children; JY from 1900 to 1940; was em W A 5 A P P L | A N C E S Wyr-0-Glass ONE POUND IN 31 DAYS age of seventy. ing a heart condition SAVE YOUR CHICKS ber of years. the hosp:tal last Monday. from which he had suffered for a num- | Stewartstown R1; He was admitted to He died follow- Marian G., wife of F. J. Fries, Ployed by the Town Pharmacy, and worked at | Crippled | Elizabethtown; Clayton, Elizabethtown N. J.; William M., Jr., James B, of the Long Island, N. Y.: Adelaide, Children’s Hospital. wife of John H. Dodds, II, Mer-| He was a member of the local | Methodist Church and served 5c PER SINGLE ROLL He practiced at his Marietta 100; and several grandchildren. AND PIGS | address for 39 years. He was a Also surviving are a brother, os Srey School Superinten-| fo / mst ‘president Lancas Chaplain Robert D. Workman, dent for many years. He was a O ey S don’t let them die Sloe Pa alg Sent OF ne LaJolla, California: and three member of the Royal Arcanum, | from lack of Vitamin 61 © : tv. member of the Pennsylvania Sisters: Miss Isabel Workman, of Lancaster; Mount Joy Lodge of | 421 West King Street ya 3 | State Medical Society: ener Leaman Place; Helen, wife of IOOF; local Friendship Fire Co. | LANCASTER PA . Common glass shuts ANY SOURCE | of the American Med" cal Assoc. Ralph Helm, Paradise and Miss the Elizabethtown Rotary Club | ; . out sun’s Vitomin "D” | iation; member of the First Francis Workman, Philadelphia. and was a charter member of | : rays. Farm arains | Presbyterian Church and was Funeral services were held the loot Rotary Club. He serv- | At last. hil d 9 | an elder there since 1922. He Tuesday afternoon from the Nis- ©1 a President of the Mount | : contain no Vitamin "D” SUNSHINE VITAMIN "D” RAYS PASS THRU For Poultry House Windows Just (ut and Teck (in | ALSO A FULL LINE OF ix redide William McCollough JGarber ard wesided in Mt. Joy { Workman. M.D most of his life, Surviving in | shatterproof... Gib LLORES 1884 -. 1955 i For Hog Housed x > c00DS’ These all died in faith, not, ri 1 1 ” | having received the promises, SAWS FILED lasts for b 74729 | Fruits & Vegetables but having seen them afar eff, Yo. li years 2 = en and were persuaded of them, and All types of saws | Shira ig => | embraced them, and confessed . filed quickly on our | | f medium For Hog eds & I'S Meat Marked ac thes wen sransers and pu eg re / broad at Cold Frames TA | grims on the earth. For they that Your saws will cut point g WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY | say such things plainly fasten, Seamer | HOLD IN HEAT + KEEP OUT COLD Ter | they soft 5 And Roe ya sawn vee |. | < © . oothed. | Electric 5 and Gas “CALCIUM AND BONE action Guaranteed P Warp Bros., Chicago 51 | LASS-O-NET PLASTIGLASS WYR-0-GLASS 3 SCREEN-GLASS Window Materials Are Not Sold By Mail Order Houses . Win DOW TURN COMMON GRAIN | All 36" wide Als Spee On AND EQUIPMENT LAMM CRYSTAL CLEAR ella nal Maviena Mireets nr Joy, pra n ot cost loan worthwhile pose SAVE YOUR CHICKS and PIGS Replace os & Hog House Windows— Just Tack on af) one “UW LET IN ya takes It your only sig ature i i and a steady job. ii Shanermproc! Cheaper Than Glass 23 CENTER SQUARE ELIZABETHTOWN, Hours: 9:00 A. Saturdays to J. B.HOSTETTER & SON Jo 5:00 P. : 30 P. M. w EST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. ——— ©. Robert ry MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. ee ——— Air Compresson Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc Rocks and tse A a i — Excavating and Grading Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Trees Removed | JOY 3-475) PHONE MOUNT ' PA. of { was also a member of Friendship sley Funeral Home Quality ‘Meats 4 Welding i | of that tery from whence | ARM MACHINE WELDING Automobile and Truck Weldinc SHARPENING Lover's Welding Shop Phone 3-595 Personal Use No collateral — co-signer needed for a lew Get cash for any | pur- To each one who knew him as INSTALMENT LOAN SERVICE, Inc. 4 nla y ar re i with inter J0¥ Farm Show committee for | twenty years. | He was born in East Donegal | Township, the son of the late Benjamin L. and Carrie Weaver ment in the Mount Joy Ceme- | | | IN MEMORIAM: . truly, if they had been mindful Lawnmowers SHARPENED You'll save time and effort when your mower is sharpened on our Foley Lawn Mower Sharpener. All work guaran- teed. Writes 293,000 words | they came out, they might ‘have ¥ individually your way! | ha opportunity to have return- ed. But now they desire a better i country, that is, an heavenly country: wherefore God is not ashamed to be called the'r God: for He hath prepared for them a city. —Hebrews 11:13-16. Such words taken from the 300k, which formed the basis of his everyday life, are a fitting tribute to one who, though un- sung. has done so much in the | «ervice of his God and Savior and among the. people to whom he was sent to minister, To many clients and friends in Mount Joy and sur- ounding communities whom it| was his joy to serve, his passing from this scene may bring its ustial degree of sorrow. Howev- ed to reminisce over the experi- | ences with him, can safely say. “There was a man who not only was fim in his convictions but was determ‘nel to carry them out, by the Grace of God, irregardless of the consequences | which thev carried.” He belicv- £ | ed with all his heart in Jesus | Christ as his Savior and Lord, desired at all times to carry His | message of love and redemption | to souls in every walk of life. Indestructible Nylon plastic barrels in green, red, gray or black. Stainless steel cap. Only pen with rotating ball and seal; avoids wear, prevents leaking 393,000 word refill, 69¢. Pick Up and Delivery CHAS. W. ABEL R. D.2 MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-9024 ! 6-tfc Koser’s Jewelry Store Phone 3 3-5404 Main St., Mount 16 E. his one Father, Physician, Friend or { Foe, may you, with humble heart, receive from God's Holy Word these reassuring words, | which we are convinced would be expressed by him could he | speak to us. But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concern- ing them which are asleep, that ~ | ye sorrow not, even as others | which have no hope. For if we | believe that Jesus died and rose, | again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring | with Him. For this we say unto | you by the Word of the Lord, | that we which are alive and re- | main unto the coming of the | Lord shall’ not precede them which are asleep. For the Lord Himself shall descend from hea- | ven with a shout, with the voice | of the archangel, and with the | ump of God: and the dead in | Christ shall rise first; then we which are alive and remain shall | be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever | be with the Lord, Wherefore | comfort one another with these | words.—I Thessalonians 4:13-18 | (Contributed) tne (ff rine in this locality reads | i The Bulletin—that’s why ifs adver. | were get auch excellent results | 180 H.P. 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