PAGE FOUR Py (=) 5 AN ALL AROUND DISH Every man, woman and child has a fond spot in their food mem ory for good old fash- ioned bread and milk and Martin's Dairy milk especially pleases them. ¥ THE MARTIN RN C ANITARY DAIRY! ,,, A.R.MARTIN, PROP Your Millman” k 3.56 W.DONEGAL ST. 3 ach dm INI EE ) WW.APPEL & SON LANCASTER, PA. We tell the Truth about our- merchandise. In the long run it pays. But whether it paid or not, we would still tell the truth a our merchandise—be- that life is we think mething more than three 9 § Every transaction over our counters is proof that we prac- tice what we preach. No Swiss Watches MADE IN AMERICA AT IRAN LANCASTER, PA. so Ww a Tnnic Sa nic Religious News in Our Churches | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM- MUNITY Eby’s Services 10:00 A. M. Florin U, B. Church ‘ay School 9:30 A. M. ua ott 5:30 P. M, C. E. a% 4:30 P. M. Sermon at 7:i5 P. M Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor The regular Sabbath School ser- vice will be held at the usual hour, 9:30 A. M. You are invited to be present. St. Mark’s United Brethren Church Rev. H. S. Kiefer, Pastor Sunday School Rally at 9 A. M. Morning Worship in charge of a Father and Son, at 10:15 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Worship and Sermon 7:30 P. M. A kindly welcome is awaiting to all at these services, Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Bible School 99:30 A. M. Morning service 10:45 A. M. Evening service 7:00 P. M, Light Brigade Wednesday, 6:30 iP. M. | Ladies’ Aid Society, Thursday {evening at the home of Mrs. D. H. Ss. Derr. Rev. C. E. Knickle, M. A., Rector 9:15 A. M. Sunday School. Thos. J. Brown, superintendent. 10:30 A. M. Morning service and sermon. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church | 7:30 P. M. Evening service and |Booth, of Florin, _ caused by the sermon. death of Mrs. E. S. Booth. Monday, 7:30 P. M. choir prac-|_ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Diebler, of tice. : Middletown, spent last Sunday at Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., Guild Mrs. Benjamin Brown. | Church of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor S. S. 9:30 A. M. J. S. Hamaker, | Superintendent. | Sermons at 10:30 A. M. and at {7:30 P. M. by Rev. F. E. . Berk- heimer, of Lemoyne, Pa. | Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. | Leader, Harry Bear. Evangelistic Services each i this week at 7:45 P. M. You are invited to worship with us night | pipe Methodist Episcopal Church | Rev. Harry A. Swartz 9:15 A. M. Church Schooi 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship and Sermon. 6:30. P. M., Leader, Mrs. A. 7:30 P. M. Evening Sermon. Epworth League, Brubaker. Worship and Kodak Keepsthe Story Almost every day there’s sure to be something you’d like a picture of —and with a Kodak you’llfind it easy from the first. Selecting your Kodak is a simple matter at this store. We have the model you want; we'll tell you how it works. Kodaks $6.50 up Brownies $2.00 up Top quality finishing W. B. BENDER Mount Joy, Pa. i [Ud between Harrisburg and Lan- = | caster. 5 = a 3 0 F Round Trip = =» SUNDAY EXCURSION - = . ° | = Philadelphia a A City of Historic Interest = ® = | a Sunday, Nov. 22 = = Special Through Train Leaves 2 a Mount Joy ....... 7:49 A. M. =| 3 - Stopping at principal stations a 8 Returning, leaves Philadelphia (Broad St. Station) 7 P. M. See Independence Hall, open 1 to 4 P. M., Memorial Hall and Academy of Fine Arts, open 1 to 5 P. M.; Commercial and University Museums, Fair- mount Park, Zoological Gar- = den, and the many other ob- = jects of interest of “The ! Quaker City.” Pennsylvania Railroad The Standard Railroad of the = World a REE EEE EW 0 FOR SALE NEW AND REBUILT REO SPEED WAGONS ! REO—CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE STRICKLER’S GARAGE { Mountville house. and Mrs. John Gibble and children; John Galebach and family. i ——— — each year some six million cords o wood, the product of more than ! million aeres of forest, sixty per cent of which the remainder hemlock, MAYTOWN, PA. poplar. Special services every night this { week, except Saturday evening, | | | | | | Wednesiay | 4:00 P. M. Junior League. Cordial welcome to all services. T. U. Evangelical Church Rev. Ralph Bornman, Pastor Evangelistic services every night this week with speakers. Wednesday Rev. d. I. Carmich- {ael, of Creswell. Thursday, | risburg. i Fridey, Rev. H. M. | Florin. | Bible School Sunday 9:30 A. M. { T Gospel 'rew, of Har Miller, of Preaching Sunday 10:30 A. M. K. 1. C E., Topic: God’s Ralph Eshleman. Preaching Sunday 7:30 P. M. Come and worship with us. Sunday 6:45 P. M. Bounties, Leader First Presbyterian Church Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor Wednesday The mid-week service will be held at the usual hour, 7:30 M. Thursday Mt. Joy Branch of the Needle- work Guild will hold thei annual ingathering in tle Presbyterian church, afternoon and >vening. Friday The choir will meet at 8:00 Sabbath Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M. Divine Worship at 10.30 A. M. Sermon by the pastor in ccn - tion with Nationzl Missions We November 22-29. of Thanksgiving. We trust you are planning to be with us at these services. SILVER SPRING Mr. Reginald Leibfried working in Mount Joy. Mrs. Albert Miller spent Monday afternoon at Landisville on business. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Waser spent Friday afternoon at Lancas- ter. Mr. and Mrs. John Ginder and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Drayer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kauffman, of Columbia, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kauff- man. Mr. and Mrs. Horace George and daughters, of Elizabethtown, spent Monday evening with John Gibble and family. Mrs. Christian Brandt, Mrs. Ira Brandt and Mrs. Walter Brandt spent Wednesday with Monroe Was- er and family. The Brethren will hold Lovefeast on Wednesday and Thursday, the 25th and 26th of November, in the is now The revival services are still in progress in the Mountville United Brethren church, and we have good services and good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Diffender- fer and two sons, Warren and Alvin, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Diffenderfer. ¢ | children, of Hershey; \| Burkhart, all of Elizabethtown; Mr. Tle evc.ning service will be one Mr. and Mrs. John S. Landis, of THE MOUNT JOY Miss Anna Mary Sumpman, of Lancaster, spent Thursday at the home of H. H. B.rd. Rev. Hiram Kaylor, of near here who has been quite ill, is improv- ing slowly at "is home, Allen Ober, of Rheems, has ac- copied the position of weizht mas- ter at the Rheems quarries. Mr. and Mrs. Phares Brandt, of Rheems, spent last Saturday at Lancaster, shopping on West King street. Mrs. John B. Henry and daugh- ter, Dorothy, Mrs. Harry Heiser, of Rheems, spent Armistice day at Steelton. ar and Mrs. Elmer R. Kraybill and daughters, Jean, Evelyn, Hilda and son, John spent Armistice Day at Hanover. : Harvey Daveler, a P. R. R. Fire man of Altoona, spent last Monday as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Groff, at Rheems. Harry Rohier, of Rheems, mem- ber of State Compensation Board spent last Friday at Wilkes-Barre, relative to state affairs. E. E. Risser, sv:veyor ci Lawn, delivered a tuck lor: of furniture from ihe A. S. Bard home, at Kueers, tc his home at Lawn. rresiaent 1. >. Hollinger has called a meeting or the Rncems Fire and improvement Association, on Lthursaay evening, November 19. Church of the Brethren will hold Suncay services in the morning ac Rheems and in tne evening, servie- es will be held in Florin cnurch. The farmers in the viecmty of Rheems, have been husking corn so rapidly that steers will pe in- stalled to consume the surplus of corn, all the cribs being filled, Mrs. William Spence and J. Rapp of Marietta, rescued four persons from Harrisbure who were ascend- ing a steep hill near Rheems, when their shifting geoars failed to work. C. M. Buch, Emergency relief operator on the P. R. R., of Mount ville, filled ‘he vacancy at the KU tower, during the absence of E. S. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Thomnson, at Rheems, while on their way to attend the funeral of Mrs. E. S. Booth, at Florin. N. E. Garber, ex-county farm agent, who purchased the J. G. Reist farm, is Lorvestine the larg- est corn c¢rop on record, due to frequent cultivaiion. Ha received first prize for the choicest ears at Harrisburg. Church of the Brethren expect | to open a series of evening meetings | at their West Green Tree church, north of Rheems, commencing on the evening of November 29th, in charge of a »rominent minister from an adjoining district. David K. Espenshade, P. R. R. track foreman of the Rheems sec- tion and Eli P. Arndt, in ~harge of the Florin section, and their force of men, assisted in laying RHEEMS ho BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. AS Q Q Q EVERY ITEM THAT WE SELL MUST BE SATISFACTORY TO THE BUYER. IF NOT, WE KINDLY ASK YOU TO RETURN THE ARTICLE AND WE CHEERFULLY REFUND YOUR MONEY OR GIVE YOU MERCHANDISE TO YOUR SATISFACTION. Extra Fancy Mackerel, Per Lb 25¢c Our Own Blend Coffee, Per Lb 44c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 9c Jello, All Flavors, Per Package 10c Evaporated Milk, Tall Can 10c Steel Wool, 2 Packages for 15¢ 50-1b Lard Can, Each .. Pineapple, Large Can 25¢ : 2 Cans 50c 47c WEDNESDAY, NQV. 18th, 1925 The Store That Gives S. & H. Green Discount Stamps "SAVE THEM, THEY ARE WORTH REAL MONEY HE. HAUER Mt. Joy, Pa. All Orders delivered prompt- ly without any extra charge. Call us by phone at your con- Phope No. 41R5. Large Meaty Prunes, Per Lb .......... 123c P. 8 G. Soap, Per Bar “4¢ ag 10c 12%c¢ +. 12%e¢ 98a 1 Lb Blossom Cake... ... "The 2 Lbs 1 Lb Cocoanut Crisp Cake for 45¢ Peanut Butter, Lb 22¢ : 5 Lbs for $1.00 venience. Cut Stringless Beans, Per Can Ginger Snaps, Per Pound Elbow Macaroni, Per Pound Mione Hand Soap, 3 Cans for GENUINE LEBANON BOLOGNA, Per Pound 18c Try a Pound and You Will Agree with Us Ladies’ Best Butter Made Per Ib 59¢ Pillow Tubing { ; 42-inch Pillow Tubing, Good Quality Butter 56¢ AE 73 Underwear [oe standard rails on the Conewa- |g80 section, in charge of Martin | Smith. | Church of the |their regular morning services at | their Rheems church last Sunday | with the Reverends Shearer, Bru-| baker, Nathan Eshleman and But- | [ terbaugh upon the bench, with a | fair attendance. In the evening the | | regular services were held at their] | Florin house. | | Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hollinger, of | | Rheems, served a sumptuous goose | {dinner at their home last Sunday | {to the following guests: Mr. and! { Mrs. Levi Ginder, of Palmyra; Mr. | {and Mrs. Clayton Ginder and three | Mr. and Mrs. | | Morris S. Hollinger and son, Paul, | {of White Oak; Mrs. Mable Holling- | er, and son, Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sharp and two child- ren, of Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. | Allen Hollinger, of Mount Joy; and | Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brubaker, of | Salunga. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Landis gave a reception to their son, John S., and his bride, at their home on | the Mount Tunnel farm, Sunday, the 15th, serving a sumptuous din- ner to the following guests: S. B. Landis, Alice S. Landis, Walter E.| Landis, Mary M. Landis, Albert E. | Landis, Amos E. Landis, Ruth E. Landis, Alice E. Landis, Elsie E. | Landis, Rev. John E. Landis, Mrs. John E. Landis, Samuel Ebersole, Mrs. Samuel Ebersole, Albert S. Ebersole, Mame Ebersole, Edgar Eb ersole, Mildred Ebersole, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and children, Martha and Walter, Elva Marshall Samuel Hess, Grace Landis, Amos Longenecker, Walter Shank, Nettie Brethren held | and Mrs. Samuel Martin, of Gap; Gap. Joseph Lawrence, Nettie Ho- stetter, of Gap; Irvin Gnagey, Mrs. Irvin Gnagey, Lyle Gnagey, Wayne Gnagey, Wanda Gnagey, of Para- dise. John S. Landis was employ- ed as aclerk inthe W. A. Withers shoe department. The bride is » graduate of the Salisbury High School. Mr. Landis is employed at present with the Raub Supply Co., of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Landis will reside at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin, at Gap Plumbing and Tinning Store. i Fur Farming Developing Fur farming in United States and in Alaska is steadily develop- Ing, says the Biological Survey of the United States Department of Agriculture, and certain phases of the industry are becoming a per- manent addition to agricultural production. For the year 1924 there were approximately 2,000 fur farmers in the United States and Alaska, the majority of whom were raising silver and blue foxes. The total in the business is somewhere etween 15 and $18,000,000. $15,000,000 Western Timber Dying getting. Good Warm Bed Blankets $2.75 TY > I Bleached Per Yd 35¢ Tk U derwear DRESSES Tt 33 EN Pores ‘Mills Under : : Ee = 3 Cretonne, 36-inch wide, Per YE wear wens suet os In the newest materials at a [FH Yard, 20c, 22¢, 25¢, 29¢, | [ i long and costs less. real saving. We are saving . | [ | We have Forest Mills 1 25 ver cent on 35¢, 40 and 75¢. ll | Underwear in Cot- YOO raat Ope [ [] | ton, Wool and Silk what the large city stores are Foret Vil and Wool. Ladies’ many different H H in 4 LS styles. a Because of the unusual drought of last year in the West, more timber has died from the attack of the western pine beetle this sea- son than during any previous time during the past 15 years, according to an observer of the Bureau of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Waser, Mr. Mildred, Ray and John Jr., spent Sunday afternoon at Penryn with The paper industry consume more than is spruce, balsm, and | mates that there | Christians in the world. Entomology of the United States Department of Agriculture, The London Morning Post essi- are 250,000 Jewish £2 Let us shape your «3 ; shingle—we know Jeweler Watchmaker—Engraver GARBER’S SHOP 70 E. Main Street need job printing. We're at your service when you elsewhere, see us. and Lintels. MOUNT JOY, PA. SAVE with: , it 2 at your Every ounce of material used in building TOURING CAR Ford cars must measure up to Fordstand- i ATR ards of quality—reinforced by Ford stand- x ards of workmanship and inspection. That is why Ford cars give such long ( and satisfactory service. | 3 The Touring Car with added beauty Ia Touring + 5200 and finer riding comforts, is represen- | is Runabout - 260 tative of the unusual value available in Coupe - - 520 Ford cars. i . Tudor Sedan 580 ‘a il Bardo Sedan £50 Ask the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer # Diab as to show you this car. is in every way a Beauty 5% = A an oa | Cream. It is used for massage 0 All prices f.0.b. Detroit C7 mm | to smooth out fe, Hines and a : Forecl { wrinkles, and shou e left on 5 ! oe face when retiring to act Soe y* Mich. | as a tissue builder. i You should use Cara Nome Fo, Skin Cream all through the trying winter months. Price $1.00 : E. W. GARBER § _ = > i a : H. H. KRALL Se, I always have on hand anything in the line of SMOKED MEATS, HAM, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNA, LARD, ETC. Also Fresh Beef, Veal Pork, Mutton Krall’s Meat Market im W Gorrechil West Main St., MOUNT JOY ; A. 37 WEST MAIN STREET Before placing your order Crushed Stone. Also manufac+ turers of Concrete Blocks, Sills J. N. STAUFFER & BRO.