PAGE TWO MT. JOY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. J. E. SCHROLL, Subscription Price $1.50 Sample Copies ..... FREE Single Copies.....3 Cents Three Months. ...40 Cents Six Months. ..... 75 Cents d-class mall matter, given proper credit, tions at the first of each month, Vigil, the weekly, EDITORIAL STATIC TURNED TO USE It seems that almost has its uses. to work, and is proving value to naval aviators, using it in the warmer to detect brewing and follow their movements. tune in on the static to its mum intensity and by their loop secure the location the storm and exceptional value. IT ALMOST is Christmas. Ww hardly can wait to hang stockings alongside the grate. bustle and sparkle everything is in delight are dreaming Claus all through the night. wake up and the roof which is to their a reindeer’s hoof. with plots. almost is Christmas; St. Nick sis coming this way. down through the chimney bound to the floor. And here. ROADSIDE MARKETS Stopping at farmers’ znarkets to buy fruit and lar practice in p this section type of marketing is found most successful close to centers of popu- and along ys, according to officials in 4 of Markets. During peaches and ap popular «found that an 1 call ed f season, onest Incidentally, this enterpri a new occupation for th boys and s for in man ces they are taking great ir in running these roadside stands. VISIONS uy YULETIDE no reason for o Ve not like to think of it, for it surely would be a world’s history to the day when th had not been born. A Good many thir to pass quite una through some Ww they are black tims in the e we to go back Christ child fre ful cely do wv in our thrill of joy or of thanksgiving. have them; we enjoy them, but we are not grateful for them. when we wake up some @nd find that our treasure has been oe #aken away from us do we cry, “0h, bring it back I must have it. 1 cannot live withoat it!” Now, we have our treasure. accustomed to it. We We accept it and all that with it, as a matter of it means so little to us! we get, and we do think why. What if a of the new vision in this year of our Lord Bock which has lain on the «overs and read story of that Editor & Pro'r. “Year date of the expiration of your subscrip- follows your name on the label. We do send receipts for subscription money re- dren, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ww. J. 1 Whenever you remit, see that yon TPE] ; We credit all sub-] Staley, on Sunday whe subscription lists of the Landisville| spent Sunday 1 Florin News and the Mount Joy her brother, John Weidman. Star and News, were merged with that of the Joy Bulletin, which makes this paper” everything Static, that burgular of all radio fans, he been put! Ft of all radio fans, has now en eal | with O. B. Weidman on Sunday. who are | ( climates | gave a 4 o'clock dinner on Sunday, thunderstorms They | was recently married. maxi- | set for forty people. changin 2Y, g of near Mount Joy, and Mrs. William | the direction it is going, together with its speed. Not only for aviators but seafarers 1s this use of static and the radio of up the prevades all Sunday. around; the fir trees are cut and ses Mary Hershey, Clara Diffender- readiness. The! for, «children excited and thrilled with| prichael. of Santa : 1g In Mae Martin, from Bridgeport; this sleigh all loaded a Ireasuresi Vernon Good and I, L. Risser, of ig S| Elizabethtown. are flying; a day or two more and he’ll | : ; _ then if | joyed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. the stockings are not in their place, | G. roadside vege- tables is rapidly becoming a popu-| Pennsylvania. Each year an extensive direct-to-consum- iness is done by farmers injec f the State. This main-travelled roadside had a vision of Only morning | Christmas| Oregon. It has been -ours all our lives, so long that we have become accept it comes course; and We give; not stop to Christmas time were to come to us 19247] : ror What if we were to take down a | daughter, Miss Lillian, of Roading, shelf | Elmer Linwell, 80 long that the dust is deep on its | once more the first Yuletide, the | Place, were entertained SALUNGA Church of the Brethren and M. E. Sunday Schools Held Their Xmas Exercises John Peifer is ill, Mrs. Martha Strickler visited her sister, Mrs. Tanger, at Strasburg, on Sunday. The M. E. conference was held Kntered at the post office at Mount Joy as| have in the church, on Wednesday afternoon. : Mr. and Mrs. Al. Brosey and chil- Mrs. Lizzie Way and daughters, in Lancaster with W. J. Staley was on a hunting trip for deer, last week and came home on Sunday with a fine buck. at Mount Joy, with her brother, Amos Newcomer, who is slowly im- | proving from a recent sickness. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Weidman and { Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Spitzer, of | Philadelphia, spent several Mr. and Mrs. Norman Newcomer in honor of their son, Amos, who Plates were Mr. and Mrs, Harry Miller, of Bowers and +vo boys, were enter- { tained by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel | Shertzer, on Sunday. The Church of the Brethren Sun- day school, on Sunday morning held their Christmas exercises. Special singing, readings and speak- HANG UP YOUR STOCKING o| ing were included in a good pro- gram, Mrs. Mary Herr entertained her ! Sunday school class at dinner, on Those present were: Mis- Edith Ginder and L. Mae R. D. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Herr enter- Sunday: and family, B. D, and family, Miss and Mrs. Amanda ! Herr. A triple birthday dinner was en- Myers, on Sunday, it in sorrow he'll vanish and not|jpeing the birthday of Mr. Myers, Ieave a trace. So hang up the | pis daughter-in-law, Mrs. Paul My- stockings by Chimneys with care. ors of Lancaster, and his cousin, This evening Saint Nick will be| Mys. Enos Huber. Those present { were: Mr. Hoover and { Paul Myers and son, Graybill and ! nephew, William, of Lancaster, and | Charies Myers and family, also of Lancaster.. * The Salunga M. E. Sunday school rendered “A Pageant of Joy,” on Sunday evening. The pagzant sted of . The first episode re- sented a once happy f parents and children, married by selfishness, covetousness, greed, en- | vy and. hatred. The outstanding ; characters in all were spirits of | love and the Christmas s cond a widow and chi the Christmas spirit in Fifth episods, joy over a 1d, Holland, No I ot Se oa n. Ne the home r+ XU 1 Enterline and Sunday ssel spent Sunday in ] Jacob Ditzler and childre ted in the home of James Di on Sunday. | 1 Mrs. Laster Buffenmoyer ests of Mr, and Mrs r, on Sunday. 's. H. M. Cassel, Mrs. and Mrs. Wagoner v, at Lancaster. Stauffer, of near this place visitor in the home of Jacob rler, Sr., on Sunday. 1 Lizzie Long and of Lititz, were Sunday. visitors in the home of Henry ers. i Je of Reading, was an 3 y visitor of his parents, nd Mrs. M, M. Cassel. 1d Mrs. Fred Hahn were ry guests in the home of the r’s parents, of Landisville . and Mrs. Abe Groff, of Man- spent Sunday in the home of Cassel, of Casseldale farm. Iter Keener and Miss Ethel er, of near Sporting Hill, spent unday with John K. Cassel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Becker en- tertained the following near Me- chaniesville; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beck- 1 Phares | spent | children, | | er and daughter, Anna, of near and Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uzl Becker and children, of this | place, on Sunday. | The following were guests of | Amos Enterline and family, on Sun- day: Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Enter- {line and children, Louisa and Erma, | of Deodate; Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Dupes, of Elizabethtown; and Mr. {and Mrs. Russell Enterlins, of near | Kauffman’s church. Mrs. A. E. Fry, of Vinemont, and of Lampeter, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Sitter and Misses Grace and Anna Fetter, of this at a goose Mrs. Fannie Baer spent Monday | hours | Mr. and Mrs. John Herr gave a | : They | dinner on Sunday to Mrs. Amanda listen to sounds of Fey Iya Herr and family, J fancies | Raffensperger and family, Mrs. Mae The old folks| and I. N. Risser and Vernon more eager than even the tots, are! Good, of Elizabethtown. burning with secrets and brimming ’ oy Nice pies in the pan-|inined at their home on xy, delicious and sweet, of mother’s! pry. Ira Herr swn baking are ready to eat. It| Raffensperger J. | conduc | siaugniering a daughters, ! six episodes and five | home of | { iD, C., Family Enter-| £15 Jacob Kreider, at Lan- | Pr {a number of | . bo - | song, by choir, “Oh Come All Ye { Faithful”; processional; song, openg | King”; brightest and the ever came to | over it until our souls .‘yeat warm once more, and our best day that | dinner, on Sunday, in the home of this old world, and| Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fry. searts filled again with the love which was on that-day manifest “toward all the world. eday that would be in the lives of ws oll. And it may be so. #00 long lain our hearts. now, and let its Let us roll it glory flood children goodness and long ng for the hap- piness of everyone he knows! meet A eee Plan For Better Poultry Poulirymen attempting to better the cuality of stock by careful se- fection and breading some attention at this time to the selection. of breeders for next soring. their records before selection of the better ehicks next spring. Some LO A stone has| at the doorway of] lives and make us once more little|day h all a child’s innocense, | should pay! Careful study of b'rds and | breed'ng’ stock will be rewarded by | me during the past four years. What a new | Congregational Meeting Held in the | Evangelical Church Here Last Wednesday | | The annual congregational meet- away | ing of the Kinderhook United Evan- our | gelical church was held on Wednes- £11 v evening and the owing offi- cers were elected: Trustees, C. M. { Lichty and H. B. Doll; treasurer, J. {J Gable; financial secretary, A. R. { Berr r; recording secretary, A. { El eth Greene; recording s | 1 Board of Stewards, Wi K. Minnich; class Ie 1 1c v3.8 leader and assis M. Lichtv. J. W. K. Min- 5d I eene; pianist, Effie Lefley; assistant pianist, Helen Albright. mr ithe best grades of flour are THE MOUNT JOY RHEEMS Mrs. John B. Henry, Henry and Mrs. Harry M. Dorothy Heiser, caster, H. H. Bard and daughter, Aman- da, spent last Saturday afternoon at Lancaster, visiting relatives on Charlotte street. Special Xmas exercises were rendered at the Rheems schools this afternoon with a large tree beautifully decorated. and music were on the program. The Leland Haldeman and Enos L. Floyd new houses are completion, making an addition to Rheems of two houses and two, garages for 1924. length of time were ready to be- | lieve it as the temperature hovered around the 16 mark. | | Daniel Erb and son, prominent { tobacco farmers in East Donegal, | furnished a fat porker for the Ez- ra Souders butchering, at the Bru- | baker slaughter house last Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Longenack- | er, of near Rheems, who are en- gaged in Raising Canary Birds and Scovie Ducks, filled numerous or- ders in Rheems, Monday afternoon, while on their way to Lancaster. Miss Miriam K. Bard, Senior stu- | dent, and her brother, Russel K. { Bard, freshman student at State College, arrived at the home of their parents, where they expect to spend their Xmas and New Year vacation. Church of the Brethren Sewing Circle met in their Sewing room at the Rheems Church last Wednesday to make garments. Proczeds are to be used in missionary work. A large number of members were present making the day quite in- teresting, Harry K. Landis transacted busi- { ness at the New Holland foundry {and machine shop, purchasing i equipment for their large crushing and stone meal plant. They claim orders awaiting for spring ship- ment of stone meal to the amount An old time butchering took place at the Green Tree farm at the home of Andrew Heisey with the assistance of his son. Roy. They conducted the affair themselves large beef and 5 | large porkers. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hostetter and daughter, Katherine, of the {| Mennonite School, Harrisonburg, | j Va., and Reuben G. Kauffman, of | near East Petersburg, spent Mon- | day afternoon at the home of A. S. | Bard, as guests of Joseph W, Kray- ill. of nearly six thousand dollars. i Samuel Mason, who has a brown | leghorn cock that has won 5 spe- ! }- prizes in 1924, erected a [ special house in whi he has all | special trios consisting of black Giants, buff Coachins, light Brah- mas and brown Leghorns for spe cial breeding. BAINBRIDGE Special Christmas Services in Metho- dist Church Attract a Large Audience Court Manifold, of Washington, is visiting friends here. Wiley W ugh, of Steelton, pent a few iin town with or rar of Rheems, spent one day at Lan- | Recitations nearing Sunday, first day of winter, those who were compelled to be out any ! Books-for Boy BULLETIN, MOUNT JQ, | DISH Every man, won and child has a spot in their food ory for good old ioned bread and a nd Mrtins milk especially plda them. THE MAR SANITARY “Your ile TR TT TH OR STATIONERY in beautiful b@xes, Toilet Compacts, single and d@uble; Perfumery in single bottles sets; Toilet Sets; Comb, Brush § and Mirror; Gem, |} Gillett and Eger-Ready Safety Ra- zors in cases; Ivory Goods, Post @Qards and Booklets, and Girls and Little Testaments; Cigars ies by the one and |} , including the cel-| r’s and Schraft’s Folks, Bibles an and Choice Ca five pound box ebrated Mellin brand. Shaving Toil Sets for Men; Games and MecHanical Toys, Dolls and Doll Beds at}reasonable prices. Select your prgsents early. CHANDLER’ MOUNT lov. PA. | Used Cars 1924 Ford Touring. Ford Coupe. Hissex Colpe. of Philadelphia, vi- Iphi: i and friends in this q in this section re- | the zero k on| it, and a number of] frozen. h night services will be held sday evening next, in Ep- The service will be ong service. an has purchased Teckley property at pri- Kauffman will make improvements to the MY A service entitled, “White Gifts for the King,” attracted a large con- gregation on Sund to the Lud- wig Methodist Episcopal chur and the following x the prog im: ing prayer, by children; Lord’s pray- er; song, “On the Birthday of the choir; invocation, by the] yr; song, “With the Shepherds”, | choir; reading, Twenty-third Psalm, na Joseph Ba an; scripture, Mary] Hawthorne; song, Janet Fitzkee pantomime, “It Came Upon the ar’; song, “Joyful An-| Pollyannas; “Her | Midnight thems 3 Christmas Myrile Haw- thorne; ,’ Janet Fitzkee; address by superintendent; “Repre- sentatives of Gifts of Substance’; “Others”, Florence Hollinger; cradle Teddy Sheckard; primary, Joyce Hawthorn; juniors, Jane Rhoades; motion song, “Pollyahnas’”; song, “White Gifts for the King,” Vera] Stokes; “Gifts of Self,” pastor; song, “White Gifts”; benediction. The decorations were very beautiful. The other churches suspended their evening service and attended the exercises in the Methodist church. SPORTING HILL E. Ranck i end- at Hanover, rk Mrs. Laura ing some time county. Mrs. Andrew Vogel has from a visit to relatives over. Miss Elizabeth Stoner visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. = Menno Stoner, at Lexington, on Sun- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zimmer- man entertained Miss Rosie Myers and Jacob Barley, of LaRmgaster, on Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Peters an Chester, of Manheim, spent day in the home of Mr. and MN returned at Han- ‘Oakland Touring $100 Bicycles + Dodge Pagel Commer- tr a a bf Tt ligrin Special ELMER S. RANDLEF 228 David St., Bicycle Repairing a Specialt sept. Hours: 7:40 to 9:00 P. M. Thursday and Saturday Floor Hertzler Building bethtown, Penna. 12:30 to 1:30 P. Wednesday and Friday 202 Mt. Joy St., and Monday, to 9 P. M. Henry Shenk. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shenk ‘and family, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hess, of near Rothsville, on Sunday. | Miss Rhoda Shearer, of Lititz, | and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mohler, | of Ephrata, spent Sunday in the| home of Mr. and Mrs Allan Hoffer. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drestler| and children, Hershey, Edith and Grace, spant Sunday at the home, of Mr. Drestler’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dn r, of Mountville. Mr. and Mrs. John E‘'chelbarger and children, Esther, Kathryin, Eli- zabeth and Edith; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Eichelberger, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fauss and son, Norman,! Jr., Mrs. Wiliam G'hhle and Roy Zellers spent i Saturday naw selling higher than at any evening at the home of Mr. and Mirs. Jacob Henry. BRAND Mount Joy Street, Mount + Re LOTS FOR SALE I have severa: very desirable building lots at a gooa ocation in Florm. Will sell one or all. One has 2 good frame building nereon. The price is right. Call or shone J. E. SCHROLL, Realtor, Mt Joy, Pa. apr.15-tf Zi TIN TA a STI TIN TAN ATEN A IT TAI SATII A HST I AI AA 3 SL we. 3 RE GR ER GE BE EE ER ER ETL EET EE BE CE CL SE TE CE TE lone So Oyler i SSS ss eS RS St Drug Store & pleased to have that Easy Electric Washing Machine or about something in the Tool for Father. Girls and Boys. HOMER PIPELESS FURNAGE ; that will give you that comfortable and satisfying heating service before the Hol- iday Season. ate. results at the lowest possible cost. W. Donegal St,, Christmas Gifts for all the Family WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24th, 192¢ HB RR RE RRR N NCASTER CO., PA. NX A Merry Christmas N\, to All \ BRR SR AR RR NS RES WEEK END SPECIALS I AM OFFERING WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE OF GOODS THRUOUT MY STORE. WILL NOW START OUR “AFTER CHRISTMAS CLEAN UP SALE. COME WN AND LOOK MY STOCK OVER—THERE’S SURELY SOMETHING HERE THAT YOU'LL NEED. IT WILL MORE THAN PAY YOU AS PRICES ARE'LOWER THAN EVER. TROLS TR RET % 4 H. LASKEWITZ\ MOUNT JOY, PA. \ J East Main Street, xt Pia os SATs od PB > Now is the time to seleet that gift for Mother. You know she would be that Electric Iron. How Ne have many nice things for the Wheelbarrows : Coleman Lights \ Blankets Scout Axes Lanterns Pocket Knives Tools Useful On Every Farm and In The Home WE WILL SELL YOU A Coaster Wagons Sleds Skates ie You have ample time te select and have installed in your home, a Furnace Also the Summit Pipeless Furnace, with: the cold air ducts separ- These heating systems can be depended upon to ‘give you the very best Give us a call 8 . Moyer" MOUNT JOY, |