THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY PA | Burr will preach a New Year's ser. nother, Mrs, Scheaffer, aD aaaaat. MACON, GA. CHILD Mortuary Christmas fmon at 10:30 and In the evening at [\ Mr, John Engle of 8 . : 7 the annual Christmas program wilt Ariived home Saturday After Le gd aa Recordings Exercises be given All a. ¢ welcome pend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Engle (best remedy in our whole stock for | Contiayed oor el (Continued on ‘base 5) St. Luke's Episcopal | Mr. Walter W, Greiner o making weak, puny, ailing children ({ from pagel) A oC on page | The Children’s Christmas exercis-| jo. Mats. areived home ( > h ri | strong, robust and rosy we are only eran baptist courch of Manheim Follection: Song, Opened Are the { St. Luke's Episcopal cburel re S mas | te rv g 0 9 "AL'S ag : X of & Auke's Lpiscopal church ang will spend the holiday telling you what has been proved b [lo 12 years and was one of the Gates, School; Benediction vill be held thi vening hundreds of mothers, { lounders of the Home for the Hone . y ¢ held this evening parents, Mr, and Mrs, P, R J. L. Fickling, Macon, Ga. says: |less, now at Smithville. Beside his Church of God _—- Editor L. O. Nissley of th Sale of “My child was very thin and delicate, Iwite the following children survive: The special evangeiiside services Th N Fl . town Press, and wife are a no appetite, nervous, and did not Mrs. William D. Ulrich and Mrs. D will begin next Sunday evening e ews at orn for a trip to the Holy Land sleep well. Doctors did not help her, M. Baker, both of Manheim. One Rev. Rishel's subject for Sunday pect to leave some time in Fd {Ying Nas Rocodmuended nd ue er survive Jacob Mmo.ning will be “Hindering Causes Mrs, Cyrus Schroll of 1 thange after a fe rial was wonder- | brother and one y ful. She sleeps soundly all night, has C. Eby of Reading and Mrs, Sarah 4nd How to Remove Them,” A New Gus or Optayed Jol PS al Springs and Mrs. Jacob M. Se . | a splendid appetite and has gained in | Binder of Lancaster, The funeral was Yvar sermon. a y y this place, attended the fune Holida weight. I wish every mother knew [held on Tuesday morning with inter There will be no prayer meeting Misses Dianche aid Marv Ulrich Bert Reeder at Royalton on M Yy | what Vinol will do for delicate chil- | ment in Kreider's burial grounds this evening, but on Christmas mon of Middletown, called on friends n Mr, and Mrs. Chester Lloyd dren.” : : {near Manheim ing at 5 o'clock an hour of praise, own Sunday. and two children of Madison, Stock it a or is ey aaa ; brayer and piesentation will bel nN, wilmer Cox of Malvern, spent COnsin, are spending the holidays | ) 3 i Mrs. Abraham Haverstick held. Tuesday in town the guest of his town with Mrs. Jones’ parents, {child because sickly children need Mrs PUOO0000000000000000000COO0COCOCOOOO the strengthening cod liver elements |. Abraham Haverstick died at On Sunday the church will intro | hrother Horace and Mrs. H ¢ Selick. | and the tonic iron that Vinol con-| ¢" home in Newtown this morning duce a new singing book—Pentecos- Mrs, Samuel Walters and Mrs Mr. John Schroll, jr. left tk . tains—that is why Vinol builds them | 2fter an illness of only a few days, | tal Hymns No. 6 and 6, to be used Harry Randler spent Sunday at Mt, morning for Sunbury where he w Prices Reduced up quickly and gives them a fine, | death resulting from diopsy. She for the evening and evangelistic Joy, visiting friends spend the balance of the week as th bh. . healthy color. It is pleasant to take | was seventy-six years of age and was services. { Mr, and Mrs. James Carman of 8uest of his uncle, Mr. Geo. Dressle ' \ A Third To | and we guarantee that the results will resident of Newtown for many The Sunday school, with Mr. John Lebanon, visited friends in town and a former resident of this place, satiaty you—money back if they 3 ar Besides her husband, she S. Hamaker as Superintendent, will Vicinity Sunday Rev. W. H. Bgge, of Mahanoy ave se y 5 Ster- i hd BE exercises rida Messrs, Jose » rie t City, a forme Cvangelica “hurch One Half hey ot YoU Inge Be Hn our | es Silive: ie = Wy Shrigtimag a rds Rt Mo ie PAR her Br a, eet | e ® Euaraniee | Abraham of Washington Boro; Mrs. ProZram will be rendered: L.ebanon, the guest of friends. day in town last week calling on his W. D. CHANDLER & CO. | Emma Myers of Bast Petersburg; | Singing,” Hall the King, School; MTS: John Dyer and daughters many friends and acquaintances, Anna, Mary and Ruth spent several Mr Nelson Hauenstein arrived days at Philadelphia, last week. here last evening after serving three | Mr. Wm. Dierolf of Elizabethtown, years in the service of Uncle Sam as | is spending a few weeks in town the'g musician. He received a very | guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carmany.' creditable discharge and will make Druggists Mrs. Eva Burke of Mountville; Mrs. Scripture, Lesson, Matthew 2:1-15, Elizabeth Bongart of Florinel and sar: Praver: es r ; , Jno. Bear; Prayer; Address of Wel- West Wain Sse: Mount Joy, Pa. | wirs. Bie Mumma of Newtown. The come, What a Little Fellow Can Do | funeral will be held from her late Howard Lindemuth: Exercise, Pri- keeper. Besides his wife the follow- by Johnny, Frank Shatto and Mark served. Those present were Mrs. J. Lodge No. 43, Lancaster; and Rev. by 1 2 5 » LJ 5 X x ) ro i home on Saturday morning at 10 arv par nt weitati 3i ¥, 6 ” GO TO bon as : . : mary Department; Recitation, Sing = ypiceeq Anna, Stella and Gertrude : 0 | o'clock with services in the United 3 ‘hri this his future home. 5 oupie . » y 5 “ia Song of Christmas, Mae Haw-'y;1qeman and Miss Malinda Myers | | Brethren church at Newtown and in- hii : : ne 1 Dad nes © 2°77 Mrs. Mary G. Miller, teacher of the omg 3% thorne; Christmas Song, Six chil called on friends at Lancaster Satur- a : : 0 | torment in the cemetery adjoining a a aw n ey oe first primary school, left Saturday 0 Green Stam S | y adj 8. dren; Recitation, O Christmas, Merry (av . ; 8 P — Christmas, Josephine Brandt: Recita . 1 M " for Jacksonville, Fla., where she will Cas stmas, Jose > Bre ; Recita-' Some » during Monday nig — - | ast Main St., Mount Joy, Pa Abram C. Hawthorne pl . : ome time during Monday night an| ... , company of friends from Chi-] | |] « ALL DAY FOR A \bram C. Hawthorne, who : tion, A Telephone Message, Mildred unsuccessful attempt was made to cago. The party will visit various pin » | tam awthorne, who at one gi weit; Recitation, A Christmas, effect an entrance Mr W : A? : . birth 4 | 00D SHAVE {time was a blacksmith with more t an entrance at Mr. W. W. points of interest in the South ; W SATURDAY Goo Ll i) ; -— li I He Hannah Shatto; Singing, At Bethle- Shires’ meat market. A small key : , = four ¥{ r jtnan oca reputation 1e & 118 p 3 t 2 ve - if 3 | ~TYLISH HAIRLUT | son t tl oe ? B w hem, Class of girls; Recitation, used in trying to unlock the front for the wam—— . q Ione Aa ie toll gate on the Mount _ . ~ ’ — it is X REFRESHING SHAMPOO : ; : Sweet Christmas Thoughts, Howard, door, was left in the keyhole. The . . itis | ’ Joy and Marietta turnpike near as : ’ ’ . y i h t S th some © x or anything in the Barber Line. Wolgemuth's mill. Saturday after a Benjamin and Paul Stark; Recita- presumption is that the rascals were 1r yy" 15. ¢ few day x a, { long illness which began when he tion, No Re om in the Inn, Elizabeth frightened away and in making a A . The real % MN gl | sustained a fall about three years Dabler; Sole Star of Bethlehem, hasty exit forgot the key. which they nniversary sertion is 8 » =X TAKE A ago. Mr. Hawthorne was born in Beatrice Hawthorne; Song, Christ-|can have by calling on Mr. Shires. that Hero , Bast Donegal and was aged 60 years, mas Caro! Six boys; Recitation, Mrs. John K. Groff, nee Lillie Dyer, (Continued from page 1) Is 3 KO DAK |< mont ang 28 dave, He establich Room 3 My Hear}, Jrumay Eprout; residing in Elizabethtown, was given |). (Geo ge Welchans, a guest atthe| The basi 3 ed himself in the blacksmithing busi- Recitation, Joseph Walker; Recita- a surprise in honor of her birthday a Elizabethtown Home; Dr. F. G.|report that { WITH YOU | ness at Nissley’s Mill but several tion, "Santa's Assistant, Elizabeth few evenings ago. After spending a. Hartman of Lamberton Lodge No. [Christ “the: % | |years ago retired and became a gate Shatto; Dialogue, Papa Questioned pleasant evening refreshments were 176, Lancaster; Prof. Hellam ofjing/ the J - [ing children survive: Harvey and Mumma: Anthem, Choir; Remarks, | C Dyer and three daughters, Mary, W. H. Egge of Mahanoy City, Pa., al- jit ’ Benjamin of this place; Paris of Rev, Righel: Singing, Greet Christ-| Anna and Ruth Dyer; Mr. and Mrs. |g, rendered addresses. sl iy Chicago; Mrs. David Koser of May- mas Morning, School; Benediction. 'Jos. Heisey, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hawk | 1qpe following menu was then |! town; Mrs. Ralph Stettler of Willow | and daughter Mildred, Miriam Guhl, | gerve, ; Caterer 7 *innis Ld 0% 5. Ral ; EY United Evangelical Y f ed, Hy (served by Caterer J. W. McGinnis, of | ¢ Street; Victor and Abram at home. | Estella Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. Christian | Hotel McGinnis, with his very able! ol : The Christmas exercises of Trinity | | Funeral services were held from GE ~ {Groff of Florin; Jacob Gebhart, of | corps of assists : ¢ Ying . i 3 ’ | corps of assis S: : United Evangelical Sunday school] : digo |corps of assistants - late home on Tuesday aftern [Rheems, Mr. and Mrs. John Eyer and! Oyster Cocktail ) pr 1 o'clock and 2:15 o'clock will be held Sunday evening, Dec. | pr rs hi 'yster Cockis : Uonsuluie ' Ee “ro ; 28. hit 7 o'clock. The vrozramme isi‘ ™° children Minerva and Carl of| Olives Radishes Celery (hg @ i EF United Brethren church in fdis place °% i wes. programi "| Donegal, Oscar Brinser and Latchem | Roast Turkey Filling Giblet Sauce st $ with interment, ip. ‘he Eberle ceme- 2PPeINie | Reem of Elizabethtown. | Barly June Peas Mashed Pojgtoes | f tery rs Orc heygt ra Voluntary; Address of ‘ 3 . + a, WIV. EE ————— Cranberry-Sauce 1 ; ea Welcome, SaMter Earl Myers; Song, | Lettuce Mayonn: : Martin M. Brubaker School; Scriptufe and Prayer, Rev. | Per n 1 Roman Punch * > th tory of the The many friends of Martin M. Barr; Motion Sqng, Primary; Recita-| sona Candied Gems Cheese Cr 3 * 3 Lat Yigtures or gio is the| Brubaker, cashier of the First Na. tions, Nedra Cumkpingham, Mary Fau . Ice Cream * wa, = : rR Nk lohor Hag H ? oe + (iri pS Tru n ks oo motor trip. Tue i lo Wa Le cob tional Bank here, will regret to learn by, Ethel Fauby, Anna Weber, Haz appenings Fruit Mints Nu t a sure way, the simple of (of hig sudden death wisioh occurerd el Ki ylor, Howar Kaylo Frank ———— Coffee Cigars 5 : | venient wa, ‘ 5b Su / - —e— oa hm ! . ns pe we tw ————— ar et Wy yo, gl Te : OF ALL ~3i208; “SHAPES i Kodak ol 8 have a reputation for ! at his home at 8 o'clock last even. Scl Song, S¢hool Recitation, (Conlinued from page Atter partaking of this mos ex-' No befo 3 STYLES AND PRICES. $| quality and so have we. That's why ing. He was feeling indisposed since Christmas Time, Harold Funk; Reci-|urday for Lampeter, where she will|cellent repast, and just to settle) the Pro“Wpd pf " n ar | ; 3 3 “ i al) ageke ir ane p WHEN NO OTHER *| we carry only the genuine East last Thursday but yesterday was well tatio: \ l'elephonse Viessage, Mil-| spend the Christmas vacation with | "800d hings all assisted ip the ite 2nd © * lo o : ; m stair for dred Way Kixercisé, Burning for | her parents rendition of these vocal nunhbers; Object. . STORES HAVE % |product. No chance for substituting. enough to come down stairs fo jor parents. r less tk . = : y . ea : . | ountry Tis of Thee olks less thar & IT—WE HAVE %| PWARD supper. Mrs. Brubaker went for the Him, Four girls; Vocal Solo, Mildred | Mrs. Geo. Schuchman left Sunday |MY Country 1 5 of Tie e i os pn 3 3 KODAKS $5.00 AND U YA mail last evening, being absent only Way; Recitation, Christmas’ Seed, night for Quechee Vt. where she | at Home, | Wonder Who's Kissing > % 3 J : 3 Vsmek i : Mol iy ii ’ yr Now The Light ,' well with rr = 9 BROWNIES $1.00 TO $§ a short time, and when she returned Mary Rapp; Exercise, The Little Fir { will join her husband. | He: Now, By The Light of the arrative > p93 HEADQUARTERS FOR KODAK 3 . : SF in | Trae toritating Iweeter avers : - . Silvery Moon, I Want a Girl, I Want narrative, ” Mr. Brubaker was sitting on a chair. Tree Recitation, Sweeter Every Mrs Elizabeth Owens of New 9 SUPPLIES at DA ¥ : ’ to be in Dixie, Rings on My, Fingers, mandate fd A physician was summoned immedi- Year, Ella Cunningham; Duett, Fan- York City, spent a few days here last ately rhe: y arrive ife was nie and Esther Gingrich; Recitations, | week the guest of Mrs. A. K. Mann- TE \ if Standard Steam Laundry sly bus when be arrived .lirg-was 0 H : H oe M C Yar: in B Man, Down Where the Cotton Blos-| Was issueq Zer or Sta » > wtine 2g avi es I ur appilest oliday, Mary ramer; [ing 1 3 2eease. Ge oxingi, death having resuitey fom : Diner 8 i at I Hilt | Mr. Daniel 1 Hauensteit ame “OMS Grow, In the Good Old Summer decease, a . WV >. Wie 3 ic 6 ro The Day p 3 ir 4 ilt; Mr, anie 4 auenste Ce BE ei . : = , | apoplexy. He was in his 68th year. The Day of His 3irth, ith (7 : . Massili lime, High Up in the Cocoanut Tree, Would leav Mr. Brubaker was connected with But That's Not Much, Lottie Eshle-| here last evening from Massilion, It Looks to Be Like A Big Night, Old, uncertaing To The Farmer the First National Bank here since man; Music, Miss Della Shank and | O., and will reside here for the pres- Black Joe, Yipl-Addy-I-Ay, My Ken. pearance fof 1866, having gone there as a clerk. Mr. Ralph Eshleman; Recitation, | ent. : tucky Home, My Pony Boy, Harrigan, |the magi} also He was elected Cashier in 1890 and Al] the Same to Sam, Cora Sheaffer; Mrs. Ed Ream and daughter Miss | 11 Didn't He Ramble, The Star!full moon on Bells on My Toes; The Poor Old children t Edward Kreckel Harness and Leather Ginods Store 30 PENN. SQUARE PERRET PTT Tr reer rT Teretyd dbdvdodoclo dhe died A 8 2 8.8 8 8 8 8 2 4 8.8 oi i oe | ° ® : x | rind. of ay B ivios . y LANCASTER, PA, % | and His Wife served in that capacity ever .since./Jimmie’s Christmas, Blanche Eshle- | Viola left today for Lebanon where Spangled Banner, Has Any Body | years B.C. 6 3 He was an active member of the Lu- man; Address, Rev. Barr; Offering; they will spend Christmas with ere Seen Kelly? Put on Your Old | other following . 3! | theran Church and Sunday School, ! Recitation, Esther Weber; Recita-| friends. Grey Bonnet, The Maiden With the, From this it j ou- - | S [ 2 Don’t you ever get thirsty for al having resigned from official capacity | tion, Children, Lottie Royer; Song,| Miss Emily Van Read returned to preamy Eyes, The Old Oaken | that ( hrist w | , rece , ities » wag a! Se : Recitati Little Charlie's Birdsboro yesterday after spending a Bucket, Home Sweet Home and|at the time hb t d | only recently. In politics he was a' School; Recitation, i : m : r, an Vip any Aa wn ‘ reek re wi yt 'S J ang Svne this would v 1 » the Sars bunks at ‘Half Price: Gteat Bare $ good, cold glass of soda water, | staunch Republican and served as a Christmas, Mary Eshleman; Song,' week here with Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Auld Lang Syne oR : ate e i eo ; . : | a : tabs Itz R ine are the jcers the Jewish doctors who afirme a 3 gains. On The Square. ¥ | wish vou could run over to a nearby School Director in this borough for School; Benediction Hertzog Following Are he officer ; | mn 5 * | [ ; J hps : sg Mr. Guy L, Barr of Philadelphia, Worshipful Master Victor S.|® was not yet fifty (forty?) years b oo twenty-one years. He was also United Brethren Church ] ’ i 4 ey Fo i smarked. it nat in tf soda fountain ag the town folks cam| ___ . ° of vaars > : is spending some time here as the Haldeman; Senior Warden J Harvey old t 1s remarked, too, that in the PoaShjon dor numer of years Ti The ‘annual Christmas = oxeruises hi I 1 'M Buch; Junior Warden Olive K pring of the same vear there was a . ; as also treasurer of tho / ; a guest of his parents, Rev. and ‘Mrs. Buch; . Rrqen, H ten 3 in ” : {do and you can do BETTER than was also treasurer of the Mount Joy will be held in the United Brethren |®' S pare Snyder: Treasurer, P. M. Henry C.|triple conjunction of planets—Saturn, i Cemetery Associa many years, cnn hats ronifs a. | TY: A DALIT, So : i . a5 A ; : Krall Meat Market |that. You can have a soda fountain | Ce 2 te oH 5 tion any ye Church on Christmas evening, Dec. Mrs. D. H. Welsh and little daugh-' Schock; Secretary, P. M Henry L. Jupiter and Mars and that the first | i in the shaps of al which office he still holds. Mr. Bru- 25, beginning at seven o'clock, when bh { Philadelphia Bont 3 tora Sacer: Representative toc Grand|tWo named were in conjunction as {in your own home in 8 ake ras treasurer of , : § ter o hiladelphia, spent yesterdal mou : ., Fe ) " : y baker was treasurer of the Mount the following program will be ren- hiete the wuest: of her srandiather lodze, FP. MW Hen C. Schock: |Seen from the earth no less than 3 y . eO0Cinti dqnce its incor 1€l'e the g S ) are € ! , : case of our CHIQUES ROCK BOT- Joy Hall Association since its incor- derods SER Trustees, P. M. Milton C. Bowman, three times in the year preceding |TLED SODAS. Doration: He was a me mber of Her Prelude; Song, School; Scripture,| roco.¢ james Newpher, Bysshe George D. Boggs and Jacob S. Car _t} Is B ¢ 7 : ; mit Castle, No. 66, Knights of the B. F. Gerber; Prayer, Rev. Gable; Heili and Ino [.ongenecker are Many; Appointed Officers, Henry J. Another theory 1hout he star of 3 y Dagley ving i lerk p . y . & : ys Ss x no ‘ p m AR } hem hich as been advance Z how the children will delight Golden Eagles, being its Clerk of Trio, Mistletoe, Anna Webb, Bertha ym from State College for the Engle, 8S. D., William Tyndall, J. D., Bethlehem which ha een advanced And how t | y ny i } } } : i Exchecquer since its organization. in y : Ticalv: Recitati Philip O. Schmaelzle, 8S. M. C.. H that the star seen by the magi is i ey £ By aroline Nissly; Recitation, |x ma« oid: 1p 3 ael y Dy. : . Ea : anything in| in these delicious, wholesome bever- He was Master of Finance of Cove Miljer,. Carolin : . Xmas holidays Roy Nissley, J. M. C. and J. Harvey Spica, the leading brilliant in the I always have on hand anything in as Mas an \ Little Christmas Tree, Byron Rou- Vliss Catharine Brenneman of Roy Nissley, J. 1 and . arvey Lk a : o ‘ A . ¥ Ia T 9 Critorhfe ep ing eras i n\ , Yor “honloi > 1 constellation of irgo, the irgin. he line of Smoked Meats, Ham,!jgeg! Lodge, No. 301, Knights of Pythias dabush; Exercise, Christmas; Solo, Lutherville, Md, is home to spend Raymond vier Chaplain, P. M i 1 Tui ( 1€ ; i jologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete. since its organization and a trustee Catharine Hendrix; Exercise, Sly/the holidays with her mother Mrs. Henry H. Myers; Charity Committee, QO Sa ye dy * Tor Re afte : i x iva : Sot Tribe N = . > % ? ak : > 1. Milt * Bowman » ; nristian era the star was changing Also Fresh Beef, Veal Pork and If you live too far from our shop of Otsego Tribe No. 59, Improved Snow Flakes: Song, Primary; Exer- Minnie Breneman P M He ( Bo : x Jorn to Date Cl Tt wa th Hs iE : : a Wes » Order of Red Men for many years. Norn 3 . the Melsrs : » Schock and Jose C. Redsecker and P. M. Ephraim F.|Its pia x Te HERE TR : Mutton. Prices always right we will be glad to arrange to supply Jot Red i cls, Jight Sleepy: Maidens; Anihem,| Messrs, Arthyr Sehock and Joseph Fein Instruction Committee, ‘star in the east,” and its movement f Besides his wife he leaves one And There Were Shepherds, Choir; Breneman are home from Cornell : SA ie 1 lirect ma t > 5 3 Ei PH » a v . 2 live 1 l.ongenecker on T in that direction ay ¢ heen you through your nearest dealer. daughter, Mrs. John K. Everitt of Star Drill; Birthday Song, Class of University at Ithaca, N. Y. for the Oliver G. Longenecker, Henry J. Sa ; : = to : > p | DH 1 DE : are: ; Engle, Victor S. Haldeman, Oliver K.|Very fact noticed by the wise men of H H KRALL ’ i ? Jersey City, and one son Paul of Yue Yh pi ce , y ersati by a Christmas holidays : = Call us up and let's talk it over. id ’ P Oo brotl Tobia Boys; Christmas Conversation, by ¢ Mi a £ Mill at to Phil Snyder and William Tyndall: | Some centuries preceeding vho ex- . Cy owe a. 3 rother obias . . y Teton Miss Mary E. Miller we ( a ; ’ ’ : West Main Street, Opp. Bank, fildpway, Hn Be : Class; Solo, Clarehice Word; liver) i Sh I % 1 he will Stewards, P. M. Henry C. Schock bected hex bout the 31 aker p i ‘aste als sur- . : » Yeni . de ia, Saturday, where she wil a : > ’ * ind 1 VA : MOUNT JOY, PA Saleaty Brubaker of Lancaster, also su cise, Christmas Bells: Recitation, Or- | p 1 ; on 2 el ; : aad I. M Henry 1. Stage; Virgin woul } Hille vhen its Hves ' 3 : make ar future home with her sis- © ps . . 3 sad Bell Telephone. vives, phan Joe, Mary Schneider; Exercise, |" a ih P No} Ll principal star 1 } position 7 » time + going ter, Mrs. Fanny Nobs TT r-s— : in Manufactured by Up to the time of our going Holly Wreaths; Song: Remarks, by |" ) noted. If this e the visit of t press, the funeral arrangements _ ° Fives al rte Mr, Alvin Shonk of Lebanon Val- Sale Register he magi ’ i PPPOE ’ 0 Pastor; Offering; Male Quartette; lov. College, Annville. is. hone. iti A FREE notice of sou tals 15.48 the magi in the ~d ‘ re ae ¢ > 2 A , sale - : © had not yet been made. Pantomime, The Babe of Bethlehem; | © > hs a : east, iS « i X ied, and th, We are Always Prepared to serve re el ~~ eee : licti his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S.|serted here for any length of time chief = diff ding the fi jenediction. ; . | : aed ’ g = re : Christ C Is Chrisim RioiR Shonk, for the holidays . provided we print your sale bills planat } 1 fact that i ‘hristmas arois iristmas ( - 3 3 ~ : . anatil 1 CHRISTMAS ; p 6 to 7 o'clock. All are, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheaffer and This is excellent advertising because an import ch as they , ! ing from 6 to 7 oclock. / arey roo Te . ov hia rr Be nas Gn ay . : Spring The uncertainty of the centuries in invited | daughter spent Sunday afternoon at it is read by so many people and a took is notific only one cu : ow" i I” : $1 : Ye ancaster as oneste . rmer’s i » aa 1 ¢ i = Viceh os ter The House of Quality’’ rd to the date of the Nativityin' "nc" communion service for| Ancaster, as guests of the former's notice such as the following will four evangelists. ar ¢ av “ver x» cleare . . i : § | 5TH & LOCUST ST. |Yea! 0 font may De ys! be ele Ted the Conference year will be held on|meememnnanaannanmnnnmmnnnnn POOSGOOO0OOGOO0O000C0O00CC0000 0000000000000 ICES up. Its existence has been unfairly Sunday morning and evening, by Dr. olumbia, Penna. cited as reason for disbelieving the Gable. > pastor : il —~{) the whole narration The people of 2,000 Commuition services Sunday nor: Ready For : vears ago attached little kia ing and evening. In the evening HOTEL McGINNIS ) dates, except current ones, and it Rev. Paris Hawthore of Maysville, if may be remembered that the C S T M AR S I'h Ind., will preach The death and undersigned having remodel- | destruction of Jerusalem occured be- IN ANY QUANTITY at Very Moderate Charges. Don’t fail to see us before plac- ing your order this vear. JN. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy, Penna. Are Yg For Christmas you v v 9500000000 Funers f his f: or called him East sd the old Mooney Hotel, adding 8 |iween the time of the Nativity and funeral of his Fath i » He Ms at is time > is under appoint is umber of sleeping rooms, bath, etc the writing of the gospels. at least)? this time Ie nder ppoi J ©0000 is ‘How prepared (0 suiertain rane : ; 1 c in hit % come ment of the Northern Illinois Con § nt and regular guests. n the shape in which it has n 5 | some of, Secoscascucoss Fine Oranges town {0 us ference, United Brethren church, and & Here you will find a large variety of O00 1000000000000000000 RESTAURANT 0 his many friends here will be! glad . OO000C COO000 cA ln sian is many friends e Ww gle ago. 8! URTLL S01 1, ite. Ek EI maa te oe nanas, Grapes, For a Good {lean Shave % Private dinikk voom for Indies A Merry Christmas for this opportunity to hear him 8 Choice Ovsters ; 4 Be] rr Reation Lh hotel wh fae ; ; PEE og at-| Preach, All welcome, 8 J on Or a Classy Hair Cut & n conne tion with hotel where he vish all of our readers, pat- Q © a UIads] Q will serve in season. friends a merry, merry Evangelistic Meetings 8 Fruit Nuts, Stop at ®' OYSTERS and CLAMS in any sty Rev. Noah Mack will ho'd a series § ? : Ne > Ra Ch : roa iabie etings. dt the Mi " . ee en en Of evangelistic meetings at the Mt, n { c di L J. WILLIAMS A T. VW. MoG-1innis, 33 find € Jov Mennonite church beginning on Confectioneries Fancy Boxed and Lo . rting editors find some- . ae . . >1D Qo * :. PROPRIETOR fs ne " on ; a a Christmas night. Song services 6:45 8 TONSORIAL i AiR LORS o do at all seasons of 1e Scrnbl . 1a torular. sorioos : Mount. Jo 2 st now they are busy mak-| 4a : > > § » : gine 2 MRS. 3 A D RRE EN KA M P i ai ] Sunday 28th at 2 P. M. ’ JV. Main St. um d y x 3 7 WEE Ae]Y P¥up an all-American football team. | > "03% 3 5 2 Middletown Laundry E w—— rests: | bowl : . = tree gt For Midd SE arn $50-§75 weekly solling Euaranteed, Ungegean, | | Trinity U. E Announcements East Main Stree t. MoUINT JC DOO00000000000000008 ¥ MiLs Dati Sa REE mia { Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin | Suuday School at 9:30 a. m. Rev 00000000000N000000H00000000CO0000000QENOOMMMMMEAnMaMmAMmMmmM men
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