The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 16, 1925, Image 4

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CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR HOME and FAMILY
H. S. NEWCOMER & SON'S STORE
Ee Is Loaded Full of Many Nice and Useful Things Suitable for Everybody
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NY OTHER SUITABLE GIFTS.
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JUY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
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a ¥ Winter Robe: 8 Guns and Rifles : Hunting Clothes A
: ’ ay 8 ¥ Air Rifles ..... $1.50 to $3.00 Hammer Guns. $20.00 x §
3 Beekman's Tropic hy § 6.00 : [3 25 Hammerless Burs ; : Boots and Leggins 6Cc and up }
Mou : . “, y 22 Cal. and j . Davis & Son ....: ven $24.00 ¥
3 Nido %, $10.00 A % 32 Cal. Rifles ...... $12.00 Iver Johnson ......... $30.00 % Coats $6.00 to $10.00 A
§ A ari old 4 4. XS ol Ithaca versa eae ae ee $40.00 ~p A
4 8 NEO Ef mele $3750 Winchester Pump § § Ohell Vests and Cap. 8
Ny 3 Dorcas . $20. Single Shot Gun ...... $10.00 Fox ................ $45.00 3 Loaded Shells and Cartridges. A
¥ hn No. 410 Shot Gun ....$12.00 L.C.Smith ........:: $50.00 2 2
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COUPE 20-YR. GUARANTEE TEA SPOONS ....... ccc $ 3.00 doz &, TOURING Fruit Bowls $3.50 to $6.00 = SEDAN
of § 20-YR. GUARANTEE TABLE SPOONS ................ $ 6.00 doz ® ¥ Bread Tray 3.50 04.50 &
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4 $520.00 § GUARANTEE KNIVES AND FORKS ......... $ 6.00 per set fi 3220.00 ¥ 7, : 3: 580.00
8 F. O. B. .~§" 50-YR. GUARANTEE TEA SPOONS .................. $ 5.00 doz EF oO. B % Casserole . $6.00 3 $580.
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%¢ DETROIT § 50-YR. GUARANTEE KNIVES AND FORKS ........... $1600 doz § DETROIT Baskets $4.00 Sane
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¥ POTS x Vegetable Dishes ........ $3.75 to $5.00 | Sandwich Trays .......... $2.00 t0 $4.50 | Jardiniers ............ =." $1.50 to $3.00 y 2
& 2 Bread Trays ....5.....5.... $1.25 to $3.00 | Cheese and Crackers ..... $4.00 to $5.00 | Smoking Stands .......... $3.00. to $5.00 3» 4 CLOCKS
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2 : Nut Bowls and Crackers ...$3.00 to $4.00 | Flower Baskets .......... $ | Brass Vases ............. $2.00 to $2.50 2 4 $3.25 10 $4.50 2 §
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1 Chine Ten Seis ; 3 Columbia Bicycles A : Cut Glass Ware
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¥ 3X ¥ Men's, 2-piece’ Hanger, 1925 Model ............... $40.00 3 Class Tumblers 50 6.00 d 5
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I . PT x X P Eleanor Gutchall; Ex., What will .
- os Rho... 4 a Christmas Bring?; Song by School, t Q - — os
Te IB 16 4 [ ° mas rograiiis | From Far Away; Rec., 'Tis Christ- nteresting age Id
Boy OY = 20ith a I 0 Ch h mas in Judea, Harry i B32 I
1 vem Christmas Carols; Rec., e Rabbis N f h Ww k i
& A gm B= i Y= 3 In ur urc €s Dream, Mary Diffenderfer; Song by EWS 0 t £ ee | 5
ge u School, Unto Us a Child Boys: | ]
re \ Ex., Sunday School Year; Rec., The
a ga = Jeg TOM page One) Dreamer, Iva Shoop; Ex, Crowns| OUR HIGH FIVE LOSES CLOSE | M
fh : Baby Jesus, the Gift He Brought; _ ens Roll: GAME AND CIRLS WIN A | 4
TX J un Rec Helping a Friend, Martha for Our King; Rec., Settling It, SE
PRL] j Sod ET det Floyd Gutchall; Pastor's Remarks; VERY CLOSE CONTEST 9:
$C wr [| ; Hawthorne; Rec., A Letter to San- Pr By s Attend: Gifts. FRIDAY | d
ot niin es = ta, Mae Miller; Dialogue, Choosing of Sens ed LA
ws held i gt Mo ! Walnut Hash Peafut Brittle, Mel- Christmas Presents; Monologue, Fantom A H 8 Thao Teamwork triumphed over the in- 1 IZ NN H
DRUG STORE 2 Candies, 60ciquality for 49c. Hail to the King; Ex., The White SON& PY Schoo, “al vo dividual efforts of a lone star on 1/4 1
= Christmas, by Little Disciples Class; ' the local floor Friday nizht and 4 em
The ew Assorted Flavors Christmas Carols; Remarks by Pas- [ ANDISVILLE COUPLE i Paradise High defeated Mount Joy a ® ; a by
® Peanut Brittle, Codonut, Vanilla, tor; Offering; Men's Chorus; Song MARRIED FIFTY YEARS !High in the opening of the County
. ir . ? ie by School; Benediction by Pastor. | i Clogs B To; a Pa
Bobbe Hair Combs Chocolate Mints, Pineapple, Raisins, sass league. The final score was = a
Jellies, Maple, Lemo Orange. | Church of God | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hershey, of 23 to 20. ey § 4
= i | The following is the program on Landisville, on Wednesday, after- hd: Aral yas the individ) Star of i
= = We are Headquarters for Sabbath morning, December 20, in noon celebrated "their golden wed- e oun oy team and of the HE : :
a = SHULL'’S CANDIES the Church of God Sabbath School: ding anniversary by entertaining a | game, but he could get but little pext time you are in town ¢
ZN i |p Music, No. 253, School; Prayer; number of friends at their Joe, Fron his Holes _and : we want to show you the West- 4
a SN HD Nothing . Music, No. 249; Reading Lesson; 15 A buffet luncheon was served dur- aise, with superior play, trium- : ss .
=), ee a LBL = | minutes to park attendance and ing Ye and ys couple pled. Krall located on baglat sev- inghouse battery in its one piece,
= 0s) 1171 ra 59 d 69¢c: 5 give out gifts; Song, by Primary received a number of gifts. e > leld and twice i 3 :
= 7 7 AE We and ay pound boxes 3228. School; Rec., Ethel Bucher: Rec., Previous to her marriage, Mrs. |from the foul line for 16 points, oF acid prooficase. It Is priced very low A
— lif) : of New York Assorted Chocolates Dorothy MacDannall; Rec., Ruth Hershey was Miss Kate G. Zook, [all but four of his team’s total. Gir- | and the expense of Jar and case re-
1 nV for $1.50 the box and & Special one Shickley; Ex., Four Girls; Rec, (of Landis Valley. The couple were VIN led the Paradise team in scoring 15; is Ii
pound Assorted Chocolates, 35c the June Pennell; Rec., Mary Barnhart; | married by Rev. Henry C. West- With ten points. Scores: newals 1s eliminated.
353¢ each pound at Bem Rec, Emma Geib; Rec., Ethel My-|wood at the home of the bride's Paradise Bore bic | |
ers; Solo, Elinor Shickley; Rec., |parents. ield Fou ive. the .
Evelyn Smmeltzer; Rec., Esther Barn- The following guests were pres-| | Goals Goals TIs | Give Us: opportunity to help you
The practical) size for Bobbed Ch dl ?¢ Drug hart; Rec., Sara Bear; Rec., Ellen |ent: Washington L. Hershey, Mr. |Girvin, F. .......... 4 2 10] get the full {life and service out of 3
= Hair and hanfly for pocket or an ery Ss Store Smeltzer; Report of Secretary; and Mrs. Charles Staley, Florin; Danner, FE ......... 1 2 i 5
= purse. : |Song, No. 250; Dismissal. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fulirman, | Denlinger, C. ....... 1 1 3 the battery OW 1n your car—no 4
a Highest grade thard rubber. West Main Street Mr. and Mrs. Milton G. McElroy, Hutchinson, G. ..... 2 0 4 matter who thade it 3
B Smooth polished teeth. Will not MOUNT JOY, PENNA. The Morning Program Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. John Kolb, Miller, G. .......... 0. 2 2 1
| split the hair. Sunday Hours: 5 to 7 P. M lu on x Mi 1 Orgs hig rank 8, Dovzhters, Taneaser, Total 8 7 23 q
BE Ee : i Holy, Roly; Invocation; e | Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hershey, I. otals: ........ 7 23 :
EY is Ne i ole Mose Sor oa | Dake thie Your Hoadgiartns
= 4 S se; Hy 00; 1] > | Springs; Mr. an Mrs. arence ield Fou or i
= £ Anthem, Joy to the World, Adams; |Souder and children, Clarence Jr., Goals Goals Tis | When in Town #
E WwW G 4 RBER = | Sermon, “The Wonderful”; Prayer;| Minnie and James Leon, and Clair |J. Krall, F. ....... 7 2 16 | Fo
= . . = {Double Quartette, “To Hear _the Rhodes, Donerville; Dr. and Mrs. | Herman, F. ........ 2 0 4] A
= 0 - [Angels Sing”, Lorenze; Offering; |J. S. Kendig, Salunga; Mrs. 8S. F. ....... 0 0 0
o aie Rexall Store n {Hymn 329; Benediction; Postlude. | W, Miller and son, Samuel Jr., of Engle. Ci 0 0 0 | Tr on’s Garage 0 Mount Jo
= I The Evening Program Norwood; Maris Boatman, Pequea; ales, 0 0 0 y SY y -~
MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 0 Volunt Gl Be To (Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Trout, Mr. and [H. Krall, G. ........ 0 0 0 .
Eo 5 Lu ners Auer The Seri Mrs. Henry Koser, Rev. and Mrs. |Beamesderfer, G. - 0 0 0 i
x ERA ee ZS am - , 4 5. on .|H. S. Hershey, Mr. and Mrs. Amos _— — }
EEE uur TE t 2S 3 H 32% 3 ’ : : Ys .
0 ey Jon 25; Prayer) Besponse; Herr, Miss Fannie Long, Mrs, H. Totals: 8. sos 9 2 20 ‘
them, “The Angel's Song”, Lorenze;|F- Blottenberger and daughters, x Referen: Krise, 49 and M. Time-
2 { [June and Bernice; Christian Long, | keeper, Sweigart. ime of periods,
WE SPECIALIZE ay PR i a] Walton E., Mae M., and Miriam S.,|[T0 minutes.
. ar? WAT . lof Landisville. Girls Won Their Game
in all styles of There Were Shepherds”, Wilson; ran 4 J
Offering; Hymn 236; Benediction; MD Wy > te Rreliminary Friday 3
; night, the Mount Joy igh School | § 58
and CHILDREN’S Postlude. | , : ; 2
The Christmas Pageant Behold "AT ELIZABETHTOWN was’ a reat” gems. with. the "local WARNING :
He Cometh” will he given on Christ- /
] | lassies on the long end of a 14-15 - i
RE ih Servite | The teaclWers of Mount Joy and [score when the final whistle blew. Insure Satisfactory Cold Weather Performance #
: Bat P ph Elizabethtown boroughs and Mount | Miss Engle, with 5 goals from the SatiSactory performance of your Dod B #
wi be held on Friday morning at Joy and West Donegal townships | field, was high scorer. The lineup: Car coming winter months shoo. be Share Water B®
re met at their annual institute .in Paradise Girls thorough and prompt performance of any Be #
Methodist Church __|the Elizabethtown High Schoo’ Field Foul ¥ attention. RadiM@r Hose should be examined and replaced if
The Methodist Sunday School will | building, Saturday. Goals Goals Tis necessary and wateMpump packings tightened or renewed befor
hold its Christmas entertainment on| The morning program was as|Glouner, F. ........ 3 1 7 alcohol or glycerine put into the cooling system $ B
Sunday evening, December 20, at follows: Music; devotional exer-|Miller, F. .......... 3 1 7 The ignition system“gnd battery sh 1d b ilk »
7:30 P. M." They have prepared a |cises, Rev. L. C. T. Miller; discus- | McCarthy, C. ....... 0 0 0% insure easy starting in co weathon Sh wp B
splendid program and you are invit- |sion, Rev. M. W. Brandt, “Are We |Landis, S. C. ....... 0 0 0d The eniite chassis shoal oe
h ed to come and enjoy the evening. |Obeying the Law in Regards to|Liehty, G. ......... 0 0 0% : Ye chassis should inspected carefully and lubri- #
MFG RO Brit PA The complete program follows: I.Displaying the American Flag?”’;|Axe, G. ........... 0 0 0 cated if necessary.
N.W. FREY & SON. LITITZ. 22 Song by School, Hail Your King; | music, by the Elizabethtown High Erb, G. ............ 0 0 0] Lubricant of proper for cold weather should
thon Responsive Reading; Prayer; Rec.,| School orchestra; recitation, Marg- —_ — 2 be added to the transmission, univer joint and rear axle. 7»
: Nape) Jane Miller; Rec, Merry i ardh Lehn; ‘round table’ ~discssions Totals he ‘as 5 . ad 2 14 le “i The cost of His inspection is nomMgl. It is valuable in- ®
ty pars Flatcher; Bt of gues ions proposed by mem ers ount Joy Girls # against the' possibility that neglect may necessitate ®
HOW ARE YOUR SHOES? k THE MARTI Shopping, Eugene Greider; Song by | of the institute, conducted by Prof. Field Foul 1 costly repairs. »
School, Let the Bells Ring Out; Reec., | F. H. Gaige, of the "Millersville Goals Goals TIs | § We are prepared to give prompt service all mak £ A
DON'T WAIT TOO LONG € ANITARY ATH Dolly and I, Luella College; Rec., State Normal School. business ses- Engle, F. ..... Naa 5 1 11 [8 cars. : makes © A r
BRING THEM IN Jp Mes IN, PROF A Primary Speech, Velma Sherk; Psion i Shank, F. ........%. 0 4 : Bn
our ii. Reec., Christmas Smiles, Anna Grosh; e program for the. after |Lindemuth, C. ...... 0 0 ~ > i 2
J. 3-56 va Ll Ex., The Basket of Good Wishes and [noon included: Music, gir chor- | Mamma, S. C. ...... 0 0 Sy BP. I RR AN Clik SCTIO
OE : COL TE IT 3 Carol; Song by School, Hark the jus of Elizabethtown High School G. ......... 0 0 0 DODG
Heavenly Voices; Rec., Sing a Song | demonstration class in music, E.!Schatz, G. ......... 0 0 0] E BROTHERS MOTOR CARS
_ of Esther Walters;: Ex., +B. Landis. vocal solo, Margaret R. — ie en Mount Jo
oi ¥, Penna.
When the Heavenly Portals Opened, | Trout; address, Prof. F. H. Gaige, Totals .........:. 7 1 15


Our classified ads bring results. Class of Boys; Rec., Another

‘Millersville * State Normal School.

 

Referee, Lee Ellis.