The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 16, 1925, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16th, 1925

The Store That Gives S. & 'H. Green
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DECEMBER and 24th
Special Demonstration of Ideal Chocolate and Cocoa. Spectal Prices During Demonstra-
tion. Free Samples, Receipt Book and Souvenir Package of Ideal Chocolate Given Free
With Each Purchase of Ideal Products Pine Demonstration.

Shop at Hauer’s nd save money. Under our
policy of operating our store, selling for cash
ell merchandise at a consid-




only, enables us to
erable saving. Watgh our weekly circular.

All Orders deliveked promptly without any
extra charge. gon by phone at your conven-
HAUER
JOY, PA.
24 Inclusive, Store foe Every Night

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| R citron, Per Half Pound ; 25¢ 1
iOrange Peel, Per Half Pound 15¢ *
Peel, Per Half Pound 1Be BH
14c
44c A
Boscul Coffee, Per Pound 55¢
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1925 Crop New Orleans Molasses, Qt 30 c
A The Very Best Quality
English Walnuts, Per Lb 29, 35 and 45¢
Paper Shell Almonds, Per Lb 45¢
Jumbo Peanuts, Per Pound 18¢c
16¢
Jello, Any Flavor, Per Package 10c Own Blend Coffee, Per Pound
Royal Gelatine, Any Flavor, Per Pkg 12¢ Nore Better for the Money
15¢
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Currants, 15-Oz. Package Tage Meaty Prunes, Per Pound


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Shredded Cocoanut, Per Half Lb
Long or Fine Shred



XXXX Confectioners Sugar, Per Lb 8¢
25¢


Spredit Oleomargarine, Per Pound . 25¢
BY
A Fine Spread and Good for Baking 7
Lb 25¢
LancasterCounty Dried Corn, Per Lb 25¢
Fxtra Fancy Sifted Sweet Peas, Can
2 Cans for 45¢
af

Libby's{High Grade Mince Meat,

Fancy California Lima Beans, Per Lb 18¢
38c : 2 Pkgs 75¢
CANDIES CANDIES
Good Soft Jelly Drops, 5-Lb Box.. $1.05
Good Quality Asst. Chocolates, 5-Lb $1.50
Clear Toy, Per Pound 18¢
Good Quality Mixture, Per Pound ... 19¢
Good Old Fashioned Choc. Drop, Lb 19¢
Walter Hess Candies, Per Pound 50c¢


Swans Down Flour,

Noodles or\Elbow Macaroni, Per Lb 121c¢

Extra Fancy\Cling Peaches, Per Can. 29¢
Extra Fancy Peeled Apricots, Per Can 25¢
Extra Fancy White Cherries; Per Can 45¢
32c
27c
29¢c
Pound 6c
Extra Fancy St ed Pineapples, Can
Good Quality Sliced Pineapples, Can
es, Per Can
5.
Extra i Prur




BEST GRANULATED SUGAR,

Best Butter Made Por Ib 59 i Good | Quality) Butter 56c
TOYS
GLASSWARE
CUT GLASS
CHINAWARE
ALUMINUMWARE
SMOKING SETS
STATIONERY
SERVING TRAYS
BATH RUGS
VANITY CASES
BOOKS
TOILET ARTICLES
SHAVING SETS
SILVER SANDWICH
TRAYS
HAND BAGS
FANCY BASKETS
rT SA RS NE SSR
Paul A. Martin
COLLEGE AVE.
ethtown, Pa.






T OWEL SETS
SCARFS
LUNCHEON SETS
BUFFET SETS
VANITY SETS
BOUDOIR CAPS
UMBRELLAS
AUTO ROBES
BED BLANKETS
ALL SIZES OF RUGS
FOUNTAIN PENS
MANICURING SETS
 
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HANDKERCHIEFS
BOYS’ INDIAN SUITS
BOYS’ COWBOY \SUITS
MEN’S SCARFS
HOSIERY
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Rifle Inventions OUR SALE REGISTER
| The flint-lock rifle was invented In|
| France in the year 1640. The percus- |
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\, H. H. KRALL
Following is a list of public sales
for which posters were printed at
this office or said sale is advertised
in the Bulletin.
sion-lock rifle was patented by a|
Scotch clergyman named Alexander
Forsyth In 1807, and had been adopted







| everywhere by 1820. Saturday, Dec. 12- At the Florin
——————————— Hall, Fiorin, Pa., Jr lot of any-
: thing and everything by the Com-
I ou, hand anything in| Build g One Explanation munity Sales Company. Sale starts
SMOKED MEA HAM, DRIED | A philosopher says that every fair | at 12:30. Vogle, auct.
LARD, ETC. i ont) ctor ure is a step toward success. This ex Saturdav Dec. 12--On * pre-
BEEF, BOLOG Co plains why some men become richer | Mises 207 East Main St., Mount
Jov. large lot of household goods
by John A. McHenry.
Saturday, Dec.
Also Fresh Beef, VeN Pork, Mutton
every time they fail
: Frank, auect.
12—At the Flor-









; = in Hall, Florin, Pa., real estat
Krall Ss Meat ket YObE g BOBBING and personal proverty by Florin |
t Company, of Ro
West Main St., MOUNT JOY ‘ IN 5 Pp y
est Main St Estimates Cheerf DS C Neh AEE
: 3 BF) Saturday, Dee. 19—At G. Mover’s |
A new sundial that tells time to Furnished = and Warehouse, the Market
w ithin half a minute, on an ordain- MAR LING House, turkeys, apples, meats, cloth- |
y gaface, has heen, perfected Satisfactory Work Mei ne in fact a regular bazaar sale by
ake, of Sydney, Aus- em . Frank & Bro. Aldinger, auct.
Gliatameed Milady Steppe ’ 1S advertisement. =

THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
by Sunday School. “A White Christ
mas Service.” Groceries, canned
fruit for Christmas offering for
Deaconess’ Home, will be received
at this service.
Wednesday
4. P. M. Junior League in church
7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting.
vices.

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
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Junior at 5:30 P. M,
C. B. at 6:30 P. M.
Sermon at 7:15 P. M.
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St. Mark’s United Brethren Church
Rev. H. S. Kiefer, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:00 A. M.
Morning worship and sermon at
10:15 A. M.
Christmas exercises by the Sun |
day School at 7:00 P. M.
You are most cordially invited
to all these services.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor
The regular Sabbath School ser-
vices will be held at the usual
hour 9:30 A M.
Divine worship at 7:30 P. M.
with Christmas sermon by the
pastor.
| Play, Santa Claus at School.

Xmas Programs
In Our r Schools
from page 1)
School; Exercise,
|
, Lands; Song,
Christmas Songs.
* Marian T. Hambright,
®Fifth Grade
Song, O Comg All Ye Faithful;
Seripture Reading, Luke 2; Christ-
mas in Other Lands: Holland, Nor-
way, France, Russia; Song, Merry
Christmas Bells; Exercise, The Lad-
der of Joy; Recitation, The -Christ-
mas Tree; Song, Silent Night; Ex-|
ercise, The Birth of Peace; Songs, |
Little Christmas Lights and Christ- |
mas Candles; Exercise, The Little |
Christmas Spirit.
Kathryn J. McCulloch, Teacher. |
; Sixth Grade
Recitation, The Brave Little Tree;
Song, Silent Night; Recitation,

Teacher.
|
Two |
Little Stockings; Song, Christmas |
Bells; Recitation, The Little Match |
Girl; Exercise, The Song, the Star |
and the Story; Recitation, Mouser |
Tom’s Christmas; Song, O Little |
Town of Bethlehem; Monologue, |
Sophia Tucker's Christmas Shopp- |
ing; Play, Santa’s Volunteers; Song, !
Just a Song at Midnight; Recitation, |
Outside; Girls’ Chorus, Lullaby;
Grace A. Henderson, Teacher. |
Fifth and Sixth Grades

Do not forget the Congregation-
al meeting to be held on December
23, at 2:00 P. M.

Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor
Bible School 9:30 A. M.
Morning service 10:45 A. M.
Evening service 7:00 P. M,
Special Christmas music.
Christmas Day, early service and
Cantata “King Immanuel”, 6:30
A. M.
Light Brigade, Wednesday, 6:30 |
P.M. |
Ladies’ Aid Society, Thursday |
evening.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Rev. C. E. Knickle, M. A., Rector
9:15 A. M. Sunday School.
Thos, J. Brown, superintendent.
10:30 A. M. Morning service
with sermon.
7:30 P.-M.

Evening service and
sermon.
Monday, 7:30 P. M. choir prac-
tice.
Thursday, 7:30. P. M. St. Mary's
Guild at the home of Mrs. Sarah
Davis.
Friday, 7:15 P. M., Junior Guild
at the Rectory.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. Harry A. Swartz
Pastor
9:15 A. M. Church School
10:30 A. M. Morning Worship and
Sermon.

6:30 P. M., Epworth League,
7:30 P. M. Christmas exercises
A cordial welcome to all ser-
TU.
Rev. Ralph Bornman, Pastor
Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30
Evangelical Church
Songs, O Come All Ye Faithful, |
Hark the Herald Angels Sing; Bible |
Readine Luke 8:21; Recitation,



TIER
LANCASTER, PA
No
\ WISS
Watches
Made fy America
Therefore n& such watch
as Swiss American or
Americarg Swiss
We Sell Swiss
Watche
and tell you the
truth




We don’t Sell ay
Watches that we Yare


Two Little Stockings; Exercise,
Months; Recitation, The Christmas |
Reveille; Exercise, Bethlehem Star;
Monologue, A Present for Aunt]
J: are; Song, Christmas Stockings; |
Reading, The Visit of the Shepherds; |
Ex., Good Vish Bouquet; Pan-

LANCASTER PA.
ashamed of.

tomime, Silent Night; Play, Tim’s
Christmas Present; Monologue, Mak-
ing People Merry; Reading, Christ-
mas Customs of Other Lands. Play,
December Play; Recitation, Christ-
mas Joy; Songs, December Star,
The First Glad Christmas, Just a |
Song at Midnight.
M. Pauline Herr,
Junior High School
Teacher.
Song, Oh Come All Ye Faithful,
Joy to the World, School; Recitation,
Noel, David Hetrick; Reading, Mak-
ing People Happy, Martha Doden- !
hoeft; Recitation, Christmas Days,
Ruth Kuhn; Piano Solo, Irene
Smeltzer; Play, from “The Bird's
Scenes
"Fore
Christmas Carol” (Between
1 and 2) Recitation, Jest
Christmas, Claire Wagner; Song,
The First Nowell, Away in a Man-
ger, School; Sketch, The Book Folks x
Christmas; Song, We Three
of Orient Are, God Rest You Merry
Gentlenttn; Recitation, Come and
Join the Caroling, Grace Richards; |
Recitation, A Christmas Card, Esther
Barnhart; Songs, Hark the Herald
Angels Sing, Silent Night.
Mount Joy High School
Christmas Carols, High School;
The First Christmas, L. Brubaker;
Silent Night, Quartette; Christmas
Celebration in France, Martha Eng-
le; Holland and Germany, Bertha
Royer; Music Solo, Naomi Fortin;
Old England, Helen Schroll; Spain,
Anna Weber; . Instrumental Solo,
Ethel Moore; Scandinavian Coun-
tries, Martha Moyer; America, Alice
Longenecker; Music; Who Was the
Father of Santa Claus, Ethel Smith;
Christmas Carols, High School.
M. W. Brandt, Principal.
Mary E. Longenecker, Ass’t.
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Satin-lined
boxes make most ae-
in beautif
ceptable Gift.
Our Christmas Line of
Perfumes is§ the most
beautiful and §nost amaz-
ing collection} we have
ever had.
ake your
the stock
AR prices.
Come in and
selection while
is complete.
W. GARBER

BOONES

Bible School Sunday 9:30 A. M.
Preaching Sunday 10:30 A. M. MOUNT JOY MARKETS The Rexall re
K. L C. E., Sunday 6:45 P. M. mn
Torley hy I 2 Tine The following prices are paid to- MOUNT JOY, ENNA.
0 JOY I 43 2p, MiSs beatrice
iy gatrice day by our local merchants.
aley. ; 21 or | OOOOO0E
Preaching Sunday 7:30 P. M. Wheat ............... SLES
Choir rehearsal. Friday evening [Old Corn ............0..... fac
at 7:30 P. M. Who Wants a Cheap Home?
The Christmas program has been Lard eine ea sles 19¢ I have a dandy little home of 6
on account Butter’ .................... 40c | rooms and an outkitchen, frame
0 sic 98 amNY the | house, slate roof, electric lights.
Quarterly ' conference It is reported that President|The lot fronts 55 feet on Fairview
at the usual hour, 7:80 B. M.
Congregational meeting immediate-
ly after this service.
Friday
The choir will meet at 8:00
PM
Sabbath
evening at 7:00, December 21.
Come and worship with us.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor
Wednesday
The mid-week service will be held
Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M.
Divine Worship will be held at
10:30 A. M.
The Christmas sermon’ will be
preached by the pastor at this
service. Let each member make i’
a point to be present at this ser
vice.
No evening service.
el Geer
IS EVERY DAY A
\ BACKACHE DAY?














Fclks Have Found the
Caus§ and Corrected It
Is your b¥k Ten 1e and achy? Are
you tortured Wyith sharp, rheumatic
pains; with headaches,
dizzy spells and kidney" irregulari-
ties? No wonder, then, you feel
worn-out and dis@uraged. But have
you given any th8ught to your kid-

neys? You should! Weak kidneys
cause just such trofbles. Don’t risk
neglect! Use Doars Pills—a stim-
ulant diuretic to they kidneys. Here's
a Mount Joy case.
Mrs. Mary Shiers,
St., says: “A cold
kidneys and when I s
my back ached. The
came so severe I coul
thing. My nerves were 1
Dizziness bothered me,
kidneys were disordered.
a supply of Doan’s Pills
Drug Store and they put
condition. The
27 Mount Joy
ttled on my
rted to work
trouble be-
't lift any-
bad shape.
o, and my
I bought
t Garber’s

in good
and other troubles were coryected.
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mil-
burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
——
A Very Good Home.


oR SS
Ccolidge belongs to no secret order
BARGAINS

34x4 U.S. Cord
33x4
32x31
30x33
an automotive gift.
MOUNT J






 

Any one wanting a very well
built home ir good community
should see this. A 64 ft. lot with
an 8-room house, has all conven-
iences, open lawn and property is in
good shape. Possession now and
pay, April 1st. See J. E. Sheroll.
| Mt. Joy, Phone 41R2. tf
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The world’s fur capital has ever
moved westward, i ing started
| at Vienna and moved to Leipzig.
i Amsterdam. Paris and London, until
now it is lotated at St. Louis, Mo.

 
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Make their Christmas a
Let us suggest the proper on
P. FRANCK SC
DODGE BROTHERS CAR
Mount Joy,

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For a quick sale


S the Phi G Delt llege | I will take $2,000. Jno. E. Schroll
toy amma ela, 8 colofe iM: Joy. Phone 2IRZ. tf
OLLIE LL TTL DETTE FETE TERE TERETE TE TEAC
*
in TIRES
$43.00
$33.00
$30.00
$15.00
$20.00
§ 5.00
$15.00
$15.00
$12.50
$10.00
Aerry One with
Pa.
CLARENCE SCHOCK
oY, PA.
 
 
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