ANCASTER CO., PA. are a kit Prepare Your Xmas Roast With A Detroit Jewsl They bake better—Happy faces tell it. Do not spoil any more good food by trying to cook on your old stove. cook will like the Detroit Jewel Gas Range with the automatic heat control. chen full of happiness throughout the year. ETROIT JEWEL THEY BAKE BETTER Come and see for yourselves. The... WINCHESTER STORE Do Not Miss the Toy Circus Here are a few of the most popular Toys Every They Genuine Ford Products and is no comparison There which are built merely to Every Ford Battery is backe: Company and service facilities 6-volt Battery. Religious News in Our Churches NEWS PERTAINING - TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM- MUNITY Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School at 9:30, Mr. D. C. Witmer, Superintendent. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service 10:45 A. M. Cathechetical Instruction 2:30 Evening service 7:00 P. M. Light Brigade Wednesday 6:30 P. M. St. Mark’s United Brethren Church Rev. H. S. Kiefer, Pastor Sunday School at 9.00 A. M. H. N. Nissly, Superintendent. Worship and Sermon 10:15 ‘A. M. Christian Endeavor at 6.30 P. M. Leader, Warren Bentzel. Worship and sermon at 7:30 P. You services. are cordially invited to the Church of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald, D.D.,Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. J. S. Hamaker, Superintendent. Sermon 10:30 A. M. C. E. 6:30 P. M. Sermon 7:30 P. M. by Rev. Mar- in. 5 Mid-Week Service Wedneslay at 7:45 P. M. Choir Rehearsal mid-week service. i You are invited to the services. following the St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. C. E. Knickle, M. A., Rector 9:15 A. M. Sunday School. 10.30 A. M. Morning Service. 7:30 P. M. Evening service. Monday 7:30 P. M. Choir prac- tice. Thursday, 4.00 P. M. Pageant Practice. + Thursday, 7.30 P. M. St. Mary’s Guild meets at the home of Mrs. Ed. Toppin. Friday, 5.00 P. M. Play Practice. Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School 9:30 A. M. H. S. Newcomer, Superintendent. n sell at a low price. | by Also very desirable for radio sets, as well as all cars requiring $12.00 R55 95 SS SEE SESE ETE YE TEREST Hear it Complete with spea Service are your The Ford Battery is a 6 volt, 13 plate, 80 ampere hour battery, built to exactly fit the Ford electrical system. Built to deliver maximum power through the Ford starting motor. the Ford Battery and batteries the reputation of the Ford Motor of over 9000 dealers. a and His Trust.” and Sermon at “The Father | mon Evening Worship | {7:30 P. M. { Theme: “Jesus Transfigured.” Wednesday at 7:30 P. M., Prayer and Praise service. | The Christmas Service of the { Church School will be held on Tues- | day evening, December 28, 1926. { T. U. Evangelical Church Rev. Ralph Bornman, Pastor Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30. Choir Rehearsal on Friday night in church at 7:30. Sabbath School A. M. Preaching 10:30 A. M K.L.C. E. 6:45 Topic: The Children in our Com- munity; What shall we do for them? Leader, Mrs. Amy Kramer. Graduation of the Catechetical Class Exercises on Sunday night at 7.30. We would appreciate your attend- ance at all these services. Sunday at 9:30 I Florin U. B. Church in Christ Rev. J. C. Deitzler, pastor Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship at 10.30 A. M. Holy Communion. Theme: “Our Passover.” Junior Society 5:15 P. M. Intermediate Society 5:45 P. M Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M. Evening worship 7:15 P. M. Theme: Man's Fall Not All of Sud- den, Prayer service Thursday at 7:30 P. M You are cordially invited to all the services. Come, for a warm hand of welcome greets you. Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. John Stetler, Pastor 9.15 A. M. Church School. Dr. E. W. Garber, Superintendent. 10:30 A. M. Morning worship and sermon. Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Leader, Dr. E. W. Garber. 7:30 P. M. Evening worship and sermon. Monday, 7:30 P. M., Meeting of the Trustees and Stewards. Wednesday, 4:00 P. M. Junior League. Mrs. William Diffenderf- er superintendent Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Mid-week Devotional Friday, 7:30 P. M. Choir Rehear- sal. You are most cordially invited to all these services. a RADIOLA 20 A GIFT FOR ALL THE FAMILY Judge it by what it will do— An outstanding 5- cy receiver of unusual range and quality. in your home $158. 00 THE FORD BATTERY DESIGNED AND BUILT BY FORD MO- TOR COMPANY Authoirzed Ford guarantee of complete and lasting satisfaction with your Ford car. tube tuned radio frequen- and be convinced. ker East Main Street, Borough Council (From Page One) that the was not the various prescribed by reported to superintendent and he gave proper attention. It was also de- cided to give the new lenses recent- ly received a trail in our traffic lights. using 100 street the the intersections as ordinance. fle Will Light Marker Mr. Witmer stated that the American Legion asked to have a light placed near the soldiers’ mem- orial at its property at the inter- setion of Marietta and’ Donegal Sts. Upon motion Council decided to il- luminate it. Pumping Eriginecs. Mv. Shatz reported having pump- ed four million gallons of water in 400 hours by water power during the month of November. Several Complaints. Burgess Engle stated that he had a complaint about Mr. H. S. New- sz comer pumping water out of his cel- lar and letting it flow across the sidewak at his residenca on Main street. Upon motion he will be re- quested to discontinue this practice as it endangers pedestrians. Mrs. Amos Shelly complained about the water that backs into her cellar, claiming that the inlet in front of her home is too small. Re- ferred to the Street committee, It was also reported that Dairy- man A. R. Martin continues to run the water down the gutter from his place of business on West Dnoegal street. No action. Treasurer's Report S. H. Miller reported balances in the thmee accounts as follows: Boro, $3,470.13; Water, $516,42; Interest, $76.00. A representative of a road oil concern appeared before council. Mr. Miller stated that he had a number of complaints about all day and all night parking of cars on the streets of the boro. The matter was referred to the Street committee. Bills Paid Bills to the amount of $660.20 for the Boro and $324.03 for the Water account a total of $984.23 were Closed autos are the most popular | in winter, while. closed mouths are Morning Worship at 10:30. Ser- popular the year around. | Store, Saturday, Dec. 18. l then paid and Council adjourned. A Ir Garber’s Drug dec. 8-2t Calendar Day at Holds [is Meeting Edison Electric Company | watt globes at | company’s local | it | Concrete Mixer $12.50 Lionel Trains & Acc. Moving Picture Machine. $2.00 to $22.50 $10.50 Signal $2.75 Pool Toble ...... $ 5.75 Crossing Gate . 33.75 Wheelbarrows 90c-$1.40 Bridge $4.50 Automobiles $1.75-$25 Tunnels $1.50 to $2.75 Vacuum Cleaners $ 2.25 Track, per section 30c¢ Ferd Hood & Radiator Covers. All Models. $2.50 While They Last. Po YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOP] 8th, WEDNESDAY, DEC. ALUMINUMWARE RY=== EAMLESS OF You are always sure of a good roast, for The Savory makes even an old fowl or a chuck roast equally as good as the costlier selections roasted in the ordinary way. Needs no attention, can't burn. Guar. anteed to give perfect satisfaction. Easy towash. Get a Savory today. SAVORY SAVORY ROASTER A very acceptable gift that the woman of the house may use in the kitchen. ly a few suggestions in our line of ‘“Mirror” These are on- Aluminum. Every woman wants one. HERE IT IS A GIFT THAT WILL PLEASE MOTHER FASTER—The unusual water action of the Turbo-Vac causes it to wash clothes mare thoroughly and in less time than by any other washing princi- ple. The clothes are kept out in the swirling—reversed soapy water cur- rents and in a very few minutes are washed spotlessly clean. CLEANER—Women tell us the outstanding advantage in the Turbo-Vac is its ability to wash clothes clean—not the easy things, but everything— the heavier pieces as well as the fine, You will notice this immediately, once you wash with it. Hand rubbing is completely eliminated. WITH EASE and SAFETY—Your most trusted to the Laundry Queen Turbo-Vac. water action it causes no wear to the clothes. delicate garments can be en- Because it washes entirely by The action of the Turbo-Vac drives clothes away and down from it. They cannot wrap around or be- come entangled with it. Heavy corrugated copper tub lined with heavy block tin—rust proof. All metal wringer swings to four positions; also aluminum Grinnell wring- er with electric light—instant safety devices on both. The tub tilts to drain. The washing mechanism is extremely simple—and guarded. The tub is independent of washing mechanism—a patent hinge permitting quick removal. Strong, rust-proof frame, attractively finished. Gives a lifetime of satisfactory service. Absolutely guaranteed. Costs much less than oi er high-grade washers. Complete with Stand $100 General News bot Quick Reading PARIS SWEIGART ELECTED | BASKET BALL MANAGER | At a meeting of the Mt. Joy High | Varsity basket ball team, Paris Swe- | igart, a senior, was elected manager |and Elmer an, jar : fa Herman, a forward Ol Iter at their home and was burned {the team and one of the varsity nlavers remainin from last year, | 5 $3: 2 g ast year, The Women’s Auxiliary of St. was elected captain of the team. : Luke’s Episcopal church met at the | Although the High Five, easily ! I home of Mrs. John Longenecker on defeated the Maytown team, they | Thuisday evening, have a real schedule before them. Thieves entered the store of They are in class B. of the Lancast- | Co., 18 East King St., Lan- er County League, and hope to win | easter, Sunday forenoon and the majority of games. $17,000 worth of furs. Captain Elmer Herman, 1 1 Dr. W. F. Mylin, medical direc- ced the following varsity team tor of the Lancaster County Hospit- the coming few weeks: al and Insane Asylum, has resigned stole announ- for Robert Heilig, George Klugh, t, take effect Jan. 1. David Laskewitz, Elmer Herman The barn on the Fred Pyfer farm, and Gibney Diffenderfer, forwards; opposite Long Park, at Lancaster, Wiliam Light and George Halbleib, centers; and John Meisenberger, Ben Charles, Harvey Hawthorne, James Beamesderfer guards, was completely destroyed by fire entailing a loss of $60,000. The Bentley Silk Mill in Maen- nerchor Hall building, at Lancaster The «rhedule as announced by will move its pla 3 . plant to Danville, Va. coach Henry Mitchell, is as viz.: J ey : Dec. 10, Marietta High at home. hoary 1. They employed 150 Dec. 17. 24, and 31, open. Jan. 7, Paradise High, Paradise. Jan, 14, Rothsville High, at home. Jan. 21, West Lampeter High, away. Jan. 28, Quarryville High at home, Feb. 4. Marietta High, at Mariet- James Neel, 74 years old, com- mitted suicide; Thursday morning, bv hanging, in the home of John A. Lingle at Lancaster, where he boarded. SALUNGA ta. Feb. 11, open. Feb. 18, Paradise High, at home. Norman Nissley is spending the Feb. 25, Rothsville High, away. week hunting deer on the South March 4, West Lampeter High, at | Mountains. home. The regular meeting of the hos- March 11, Quarryville High, a-|pital auxiliary was held with Mrs. way. Emma P. Kendig yesterday after- noon. Harlan Weidman, of near Lan- caster, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Weidman, at Chiques. Mrs. Ebersole, of Elizabethtown. spent last Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Norman Nissley. Phares Aument, of Rohrerstown, Ciayton Aument and Elias Young, of Chiques, are spending a week hunting near New Germantown, in Perry county. Walter Staley, Milton Millen Sr., Norman Miller and Elam Nissley, of Salunga are spending some time in Camp Lancaster, Perry Co. March 18. open. The High School girls team has scheduled only four games, but ex- pect to have more by later in the season. Their schedule follows: Jan, 7, Paradise, away. Jan. 21, West Lampeter, away. Feb. 18, Paradise, home. Mar. 4, West Lampeter, Home. BR NOVEMBER BANNER MONTH FOR CUPID A record number of marriage licenses were issued at the county license bureau during the month of November, just closed. The Thanksgiving Holiday in- creased the number over the prece- ding month. The total for the was 167. Many women kick about cleaning a chicken and Mrs. Daniel Witmer, of Safe Harbor, dressed 4.000 for market the past year. et Qe Oldest Auto Driver | Daniel Albright, at Rowenna, is | about the oldest driver of an auto- | mobile in the county. He is nearly | eighty years of age, and is among | the pioneers of the road. He was | among the first to own an auto- | mobile when the horse and buggy | began to go. He is a retired miller, | and enjoys the best of health. | 30 day period Bones N= me mol I i tn MOUNT JOY, PA: FRAT REPRE RE ATI ROT PITA TEP Fo TARE IRTP TRIER FETE TE J 1926 Ry x + PRP RBI A A i 7S En OYSTERS OYSTERS We have MAURICE RIVER COVE OY- STERS in stock at all times. CIGARS AND TOBACCO AT REDUCED PRICES CANDIES BACHMAN’S 5-LB. ALMOND & PLAIN BARS BACHMAN’S BROKEN BARS MT. JOY ALMONDS AND PEANUT CLUSTERS SCHRAFFT’S CANDIES ALL FRUITS IN SEASON H. A. 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