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PAGE EIGHT
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12th,

Classified Column |
FOR SALE—Player Piano good
as new. Apply at this office.
decl12-1t-pd |


LOST—A Female Beagle Hound,
ite with black markings. Phone
Joy.

FOR RENT—A Farnidbed Front
124 East Main St.,
Mount Joy. 2-tf,



BR. 5: Mount |
Farmers Participate
In Barn Raising

{LARGE STRUCTURE ON KUHL-
MAN FARM, NEAR SILVER
SPRINGS, WAS RAISED
LAST TUESDAY

The following took part in the
barn raising on the Kuhlman farm,
near Silver Spring, on Tuesday:

SALE—Home Raised Ducks,
Lens, live
3
FOR S
or dressed. Phone HAR
1, Mt. Joy, Pa.
FOR SALE — A Walnut Victrola |
Wit 29R2. Lester |
Roberts, Marietta St., N oy.
FOR SALE—Haywood Wakefield
dec.

St Cart, Cheap. Phone 76R2,
John 227 Mount Joy St., |
Mount Joy. dec. 121t |

CHOICE APPLES—Grown by the |
Nut & Fruit Co. Stayman




ara,
Winesap, me, Delicious, Paragon |
and Yorks. some cheap baking
and cooking a at Kraybill's'
t my home |
Joy,; Pa.,!
Poplar Street, |
dec. 12- tf |
8. S. KRAYBILL, Phone 7

Turn useless articles about your
Rome into cash. Advertise them in
our classified column.
AGENCY
GRUEN WATCH
: DON GORRECHT
Ren OY. PA |


NOTICE—Get the highest prices |

fo alf furs and hides. Reist
6 ‘town. |
Mt. Joy R3. nov
FOR SALE—3-4 Ton Dodge]
y K. Miller,

John Good, Daniel H. Mowrer,
Jacob Mellinger, J. B. Adams, Jes-
sie Snavely, Dr. HL. M. Swarr, C.
William Sangrey, A. L.
Buckwalter, J. Howard Warfel
Chester Murry, Roy Fuhrman, Jr.
‘layton Bender, Edwin MecQueny,
Robert S. Young, J. D. Seitz, John
|S. Mohler, P. W. Baker, J. D. Har-
nish, Henry B. Rohrer, Emrich i
{| Wissler, B. H. Musselman, Jacob
| Charles, John Stillinger, Joseph
Kramer, C. H. Brubaker, Roy Flick
| John Ginter, A. F. T. Herman, Le-
vi B. Kneisley, J. N. Charles, N. M.
rT Nolt, L. H. Shiffer,
E. Musser, Ed. Grube, L. S. Har-
a Stephen Wise, E. S. Nolt,” N.
H. Musser, Elvin Gaul, Willis 8S.
| Nott, Charles Eppley, Harvey Fuhr-
man, Albert J. Herman, Abram H.
Miller, J. F. Garber, Clayton F.
Hess, Albert Wile, William Haver-
stick, H. H. Hershey, Mike H.
| Mowrer, Herman Landis, John F.
| Hess, Elmer Hertzler, Hiram Lock-
ard, Clayton E. Shoff, G. J. Kim-
mick, Christ Garmen, Ray Bair, F.
| Brubaker, Harry Souders, Christian
Finkbinder, Martin B. Strickler, W.
{ Dettinger, Christian G. Habecker,
{ Elmer Musser, Abram N. Kneisley,
| Christian Hostetter, Milton Mowrer
Truck, Screen body, 1926 model,
in good E. Hauer, Mylen R. Good. Harry Shiffer, H.
Mt. Joy, Pa. «+ Landis, Raymond N. Miller, R.









| R. Good, J. Howard Mowrer, Chas.
PROPERTY FOR NT Ditzler, Levi H. Nissly, Reuben
E 30 on CO tari | Nolt, D. Baker Kauffman, Harry
Wit be sold vor Hurry H. Musser, Reuben B. Strickler, J.
B. Hossler. Mount Joy. 1 I. Hubley, T. R. Fisher, Edgar
| Shuman, Paul H. Baker, Daniel
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Sigman, Daniel Shuman, William
tmas wreaths, all kinds potted fp D. W. Sighman, A. F.
Jamis. Ny ial oh designs. | Landis, W. H. Breneman, D. kK.
and ERPHE REENHOUSE, Shoff, Phares Nolt.
Mt. Joy, Pa. ec. 12-2t Dinner was served by these wom-


WANTED—To hear of widow
woman who will exchange house-
keeping for a permanent Lancaster







fen: Mrs. John Good, Mrs. Jacob
Mellinger, Mrs. I. Howard Mowrer
Mrs. Daniel H. Mowrer, Mrs. Annie

county middle aged widower’s Markley, Sue B. Dettinger, Dor-
Christian home. Address Box 30, othea Mowrer, Evelyn and Ray
R. D. 1, Marietta, Pa. dec5- 2t-pd { Dettinger, Mrs. Martin Strickler,
Please your friends by giving Janet Strickler, Mary Strickler,
them a year’s subscription to their| Louisa, Mary, Maggie, Augusta
fayorite Magazine, Farm Journal or and Ida Kuhlman,
Jo Paper 2 a eh Gra —_—
ttrac cards wi e mailed at ’ :
Christmas _ notifying recipients | Frank’s Community Sale
of gift and E. rosh, | C. S. Frank & Bro. will hold
Magazine Agency, RIE | uri next community sale on Sat-
St., Elizabethtown. Pho | urday, December 15th, at one
t o'clock. They will sell cows,
i TO SALESMAN WANTED: 'shoats, poultry, dress goods, all
Owin the enthusiasm and inter- kinds of fruit, and also a lot of
est over ouncement of the Christmas goods.
new 6 Syfnass let Te will | eee Greer
need another esman e care
of the tremendous demand<aghich MARKETS
must follow. P. Frank pe Per bushel ......... $1.25
Joy, Pa. nov28-t. rn, per bn. ............. $1.15
ter, per Wb. ...... 000... .40
ELECTION NOTICE ! Lard, .. 13
a., will be held in|
pany,
banking room ednesday, Jan-
unary, 2nd, 1929, ween 10 and
11 o’clock A. M., urpose of
electing directors
tion of such other business a
before it. 3. |

properly come
WAYNE AUNGST, Treasurer.
dec12- 3t
_ ELECTION NOTICE
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e is hereby given that the |
tion will be held at the!
Bank, Mount Joy,
8th,
INO
annual
Union Natio
Pe on Tues
election of |
thirteen directors.
Cashier.

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Notice or given that the
annual elec will be held at the
First National k, Mount Joy,
ry 8th, 1929,
M. and 6
irteen
sSn-
Pa. on Tuesday, J
between the hours of
P. M., for the election o
directors. R. FELLENBAU
jer.




dec
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the stock-
TS of the First National Bank, |
ville, Pa., for the purpose
and electing direc-!
ing year and the;
business, will








tors for the
transaction of o
be held at the banMge house
Tuesday, January 8th,
tween the hours of 0 A.
M. J. N, SUMMY, Cashier

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OOTING MATCH for
and Guns will be held at the
Rheems Engine House on
Saturday, D ber 15th, 1928. for |
Turkeys, Ducks. Come
rain or 3 ill be in the|
dry and be warm. o start |
at 12.30. 32-inch barrels usé

1 will exchange anything new in
the line of Harness goods or auto
Top repairs for Second Hand Team |
Harness or parts thereof. Also
idles Collars, Hames, Bits. ete. |
W. High St.. |






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or |
FOR SALE—Good Second-hand !
Cleaner, Small Electric new water- |
fess cooker, and carpet sweeper.
1-12 Gauge Hammerless shot ing
s
@s good as new, cheap for
Write G. D. B. General Delivery,
Mt. Joy, Pa. _oct24-tf
"BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR SALF


fos location, none better, all
eonven Garage, fruit, shrub-
bery, flow ghade. newly ‘painted

FINE HOME FOR SALE—If you
sire a fine home on West Donegal
it. Joy., in f lass condition.
conven Des, possession any
11 or ph ce 41R2 Mount it


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FOR SALE—A practic
“hone
There is no better way to boost
your business than by local news- |
paper advertising. tf;
The Mt. Joy Bulletin
$1.50 per year.
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Estate of Henrietta Shimp, late
of Boro of Mt. Joy, Pa., deceased.
Letters of testamentary on said es-
state having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
and those having
claims or demands against the same,
costs only

| will present them without delay for
~. settlement to the undersigned, re-
siding at 29 W. Donegal
Joy, Pa.
MARY HERMAN
AUSTIN N. HERMAN
a Executors
Frank S. Groff, Att'y. nov28- 6t
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Annie S. Eshelman,
late of Mount Joy Township, dec’d.
Letters testamentary on said es-
having been granted to
undersigned, all
St., Mt.
mediate payment, and those hav-
ing claims or demands against the
same, will present them without
{ delay for settlement to the under-
signed, residing at Mount Joy, R.
F..D. No. 38.
the |
persons indebted |
{thereto are requested to make im-|#3
Following is a list of the meeting
Christ for Lancaster County for the
Hoffman; F'town; | |
Lizzie Shearer; *Mt.
Mellinger; Rei-
Jan, 6—Conoy, S.
York Co.; Manheim,
I’ieasant; Newtown, Henry
ton.
Jan. 13—Cross Roads, E. Engle; *May- |
town; Mastersonville; Manor; requea, J.
Z. Hess. |
Jan. 20—E'town; *Conoy; York Co.; Mt. |
Pleasant, S. Nornhold; *Manheim; Reiton, |
jan. 27—Maytown, A, Hoffman; *Cross
Kkoads; Mastersonviile, J. Showers; Manor,
J. G. Mann; Pequea; *Newtown.
Feb, 3—Conoy, S. Heisey; *E’town; *York
Co.; Manheim. J. T. Ginder; Mt. Pleas-
ant; Reiton.
Feb. 10--Cross Roads, C. M. Wolgemuth;
‘Maytown; Mastersonville; Manor; Pe-
quea, Elmer Hess.
feb. 17—E’town; *Conoy; York Co; Mt.
Pleasant, G. Wolgemuth; *Manheim; Ref-
ton.
Feb. 24—Maytown, H. "Engle; *Cross
Roads; Mastersonviile, Paul Oberholtzer;
Manor, Jacob Schock; Pequea; *Newtown.
Mar. 3—Conoy, A. Martin; *E'town;
*York Co.; Manheim, C. Kready; "Mt.
Pleasant; Refton; Newtown, J. Lindemuth.
Mar. 10—Cross Roads, E. E. Wolgemuth;

Maytown; Mastersonville, Jacob M. Heis-
ey; Manor; Pequea, Ira Herr.
Mar. 17—FE’town; *Conoy; York Co.; Mt.
Pleasant, Harry FEmenheiser; *Manheim;
Reiton.
Mar. 24—Maytown, D. Sipling; *Cross
Roads; Mastersonville, A. Shenk; Manor,
Forrey Frey; Pequea; *Newtown.
Mar. 31—Conoy, M. Heisey; *E’town;
*York Co.; Manheim, B. Shelly; *Mt.
Pleasant; Refton.
April 7--Cross Roads, A. Herr; *May-
town; Mastersonville; Manor; Pequea, C.
Z. Hess.
April 14—FE’town; *Conoy; York Co.; Mt.
Pleasant, H. Zerphey; *Manheim; Refton.
April 21—Maytown, A. Shenk; *Cross
Roads; Mastersonville, K. §S. Shearer;
Manor, N. Heisey; Pequea; *Newtown.
April 28—Conoy, V. B. Hilsher, Jr.; *E’-
town; *York Co.; Manheim, Stephen Heis-
ey; *Mt. Pleasant; Refton; Newtown, M
Wolgemuth.
May 5—Cross
*Maytown; Mastersonville;
quea, J. Z. Hess.
May 12—E’town;
Roads, C. N. Hershey;
Manor; Pe-
*Conoy; York Co.; Mt.
Pleasant, C. Moyer; *Manheim; Refton.
May 19—Maytown, Paris *Cross
Roads; Mastersonville, Isaac Brandt; Man-
or, Cyrus Lutz; Pequea; *Newtown.
May 26—Conoy, J. Shelley; *F'town;
*York Co.; Manheim, Eli Ginder; *Mt.
Pleasant; Refton.
June 2—Cross Roads,
town; Mastersonville;
Hostetter.
June 9—FE’town; *Conoy; York Co.; Mt.
Pleasant, Joseph Gish; *Manheim; Refton.
June 16—Maytown, J. Shenk; *Cross
Roads; Mastersonville, Abrm. Heisey;
Manor, John Heisey; Pequea; *Newtown.
June 23—Conoy, L. Smith; *E’town;
*York Co.; Manheim, M. Dorte; *Mt.
Pleasant: Refton; Newtown, I. T. Ginder.
June 30—Cross Roads, I. M. Wolgemuth;
*Maytown; Mastersonville; Manor; Pe-
quea, Elmer Hess.
LANCASTER SERVICES EVERY
A. Zercher; *May-
Manor; Pequea, H.

Councils—Lancaster Feb. 5;
Nov. 28,
Mt. Pleasant Apt, 4;
Manor May

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HE newest thing in the plan-
a ning of one's meals is to have
them a one-dish affair. That
is, the entire meat course is served
in the kitchen and the plates ar-
ranged with the food brought into
the dining room. Often such a
meal is served at luncheon and is
a complete meal in itself. But with
the addition of a cocktail or soup
and a dessert it becomes more for-
mal.
Typical Menu
Fresk Fruit Compote
Apples Stuffed with Vienna Sausages
Savory Corn Hot Roll
Hot Cabbage Salad
Apple Betty Coffee
| To prepare the apples, scoop out
| their
intact.
¢ canned Vienna sausages,
ito an apple,
cores, leaving the bottoms
Fill the centers with tiny
about six
Put

placed on end.
ERE RET PERE PET
Yes! Look!
ifts For All
Thes headlines greet you

HIRAM S. ESHELMAN,
Executor |
Zimmerman, Myers & Kready,
nov14-6t Attys. !
ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE
Estate of Jacob Brown,
of Mount Joy Borough, County of
| Lancaster, Pennsylvania, deceased.
Letters of administration on said

estate having been granted to the! |
undersigned, all persons indebted |
| thereto are requested to make im-|?
Ww mediate payment and those having
ms or demands against the same!
will’ present them without delay for |
settlement to the undersigned, |
whose post office address is Mount |
Joy, Pa,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MARTIN B. BROWN
ANDREW B. BROWN
Administrators |
Wm. M, Hollowbush, Att’y. nov7-6t |
NEW HOUSE. CHFEAP—T have
a 6-room House along the trolley |
it Florin that I want to sell before |
April 1st. Has all conveniences and |
will sell for only $3.650 for a quick


sale. This is No. 3871 in my list.
Tno. B. Schroll, Realtor. Mt. Joy.
A BARGAIN— Who wants
ract of land frontmmg 100 feet or
‘he highway between here and Flor
in and 540 feet deep? The price a
very reasonable if sold soon.
Schroll, Mt. Joy. mar To


illy new 6-room house, along trol |
ley at Florin, all modern conven.
‘ences and in Al shape. I wil! sell |
rer sonable to a snappy buyer
tom. see it. Jno, E. Schroll
1R2, Mt. Joy.

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large and small;
Each one says they have
h& best
tmas Gifts, and












like
two to

Gifts for Christ-
man,
are preserv-
| 1 handiwork
If you want yo
get a kiss %
By mother or swedfheart re-
member this; 3
Flowers will
fond embrace,
No other gifts can #a
place.
gift to
rec@ve her

k g their
' Come, see, and choosSg or
order your Christmas Fldawers § '
Today. 3
Ruhl The Floris
Phone 81R3
Opp. H. S. Bldg. Open Evgs ®
dec12-2t §
HII RAIA TTT,

When it's job printing you need,
anything from a card to a book, we
are at your service. tf
nme sent AY ABI nt
If you can get amusement out of
your own follies you should be able
mar.9-tf to work up a gills almost any time, |


| Pleasant,
| Roads; Mastersonville,
| Manor, C. N.
in the evening; E’town Feb. 6; Cross Roads Aug. 24;
Mastersonville ae. 8:


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Lughly advertised.
Brethren in Christ Meeting Appointments for Lancaster Co., Pa., 1929 | | :

appointments of the Brethren
coming year:
July 7—E’town; *Conoy; York Co.; Mt
Refton,
Cr
J. Kuhns; *Manheim;
July 14—Maytown, J. Strickler;
Albert Foss; M
*Newtown.
or, Fred Frey; Pequea;
|
July 21—Conoy, 1. Heisey; *E’town; | A
York Co.; Manheim, D. Bradley *Mt. | J A\
Pleasant; Refton. | A
July 28—Cross Roads, Joe. Wolgemuth; |
*Maytown; Mastersonville; Manor; Pe- |
quea, Ira. Herr,
Aug. 4—E'town; *Conoy;
Pleasant, H. Garman; *Manheim;
Aug. 11--Maytown, Annie Heisey; *Cr
Roads; Mastersonville,
Hostetter; Pequea;
town.
Aug. 18—Conoy, H.
*York Co.; Manheim,
*Mt. Pleasant; Refton;
Hoffman.
Aug. 25—Cross Roads, I.
town; Mastersonville; Manor;
Z. Hess.
Sept. 1—E’town; “Conoy;
Pleasant, A. Koser; *Manheim;
Sept. 8—Maytown, J. Good;
Roads; Mastersonville, Allen Hoffer,
Manor, Elmer Souders; Pequea;
Sept. 15—Conoy, A. Shenk;
*York Co.; Manheim, I, Brubaker;
Pleasant; Refton.
Sept. 22—Cross Roads, H. M.
*Maytown; Mastersonville; Manor;
J. Z. Hess.
Sept. 29—FE’town; *Conoy;
Pleasant, Katie Ginder;
Oct. 6—Maytown, P.
*Cross Roads; Mastersonville,
Shearer; Manor Communion;
*Newtown.
Oct. 13—Conoy; *E’town;
Manheim, J. Snavely; *Mt.
ton; Newtown, Wm. Kanode.
Oct. 20—Cross Roads, Ralph
*Maytown; Mastersonville,
Manor; Pequea, Elmer Hess.
Oct. 27—-F’town; *Conoy; York Co.;
Pleasant, D. E. Wolgemuth; *Manhe
Refton.
Nov. 3--Maytown, N.
Roads; Mastersonville,
Manor, Geo. Frey; Pequea;
Nov. 10—Conoy, W. Heisey;
*York Co.; Manheim, H. B. Hoffer;
Pleasant; Refton.
. Nov. 17—Cross Roads,
town; Mastersonville;
Herr,
Nov. 24—F’town;
Pleasant,
Dec.
Hilsher;
Allen Hoffer,
Newtown, M
Musser; *M
Pequea,
York Co.;
*York
Pleasant;
Smith;
*Newtown.
A. Z. Hess;
Manor; Pequea,
York Co.;
Ref
*Conoy:
A. Mummau; *Manheim;
1—Maytown, T. Floyd;
Roads; Mastersonville, Joseph
Manor, Stoner Seitz; Pequea; *Newtow
Dec. 8—Conoy, S. Hoffman; *F’to
*York Co.: ManHeim, Sam. Nornhold;
Pleasant; Refton; Newtown, Dan.
Dec. 15—Cross Roads, E. Engle;
town; Mastersonville; Manor; Pequea,
Z. Hess.
Dec. 22—F’town; *Conoy; York Co.;
Pleasant, Farl Myers; *Manheim; Ref
Dec. 29—-Maytown, A. Hoffman;
Roads; Mastersonvifle, J. Showers; Ma
Isaiah Schock; Pequea: *Newtown.
SUNDAY MORNING AND EVENING
“Stars Denote Sunday Evening Services.
9, in the evening; Pequea Aug. 24; Re
Manheim Oct. 12, afternoon.

in a covered baking dish with half
a cup of water. Bake until apples
are tender and delicious.
In making savory corn add to
two cups of canned corn, two well-
beaten eggs, two tablespoons chop-
ped, canned pimiento, two table-
spoons melted butter, three-fourths
cup milk, and salt and pepper, Pour
into a buttered Sore dish and
cover the top with buttered crumbs
mixed with an equal amount of
grated cheese. Bake in a moderate
oven until set and browned on top.
Hot cabbage salad is prepared by
slicing one-half a cabbage as for
cole-slaw. Make a dressing by mix-
ing two slightly beaten egg yolks,
one-fourth cup cold water, one table-
spoon butter, one-fourth cup hot
vinegar, onc-half teaspoon salt, one-
fourth teaspoon mustard and a dash
of pepper; stir in the top of a
double boiler until thick. Add the
cabbage and stir until heated.


Mount Joy,
Phone 57R4
York® Co.; Mt. |
Reiton. 3
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Wolgemuth;
*New-
*E’town;
Sr.;
York Co.; Mt.
Refton.
*Cross
Ir;
*Newtown.
*E’town;
*Mt.
Hess;
Pequea,
Mt.
*Manheim; Refton.
E. Wolgemuth;
Lizzie
Pequea;
Co.;
Rei-
Musser;
B. B. Ginder;
*Cross
R. G. Brubaker;
*E’town:
*Mt.
*May-
*Cross
Ginder;
*Mt.
Ginder.
*May-
*Cross
Mastersonville Jan. 3: |
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Store Open From 6:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Till Christmas
An Automatic Would Make A
TOYS TOYS
Good Useful Gift, Only $95
Mechanical Toys .. 4 25¢ to $1
Games of All Kinds
Doll Carriages $3.45: 5.50
Train Sets... 50c t0$3.95
Pedal Cars... ... $2.25
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GIFTS FOR WOMEN 5
Scarfs... o.oo $1.95 X
Hand Bags $3.251t04.,75 Double Stamps on Saturday
Hand Painted China, Glassware GIFTS FOR MEN
Silk Hose in gift box ... $1.00 Williams! Gift Asst. Shaving
Silk Underwear, §] Garment Cream, Face Lotion, Pow-
Axminster Rugs, 27x54 $2.95 der and Soap $1.00
Ladies’ Umbrellas $1.95 to $5 Shaving Sets $1 to 3.25
— Bill Folds, (Calfskin, Alliga-
tor, Ostrich and Sheepskin)
$1.25 to 398
Bath Robes for Men, Women,
and Children $4.95 to 5.50
Moy s Umbrellas § £1.95- 3. 95
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Largest Assortment of Candies
We Ever Had
Hard Mix. Candies 20 to 25¢
Christmas Mixtures 25 to 45¢
Hess, 5-1b Asst. Chose, - 32. 35






INVITES YOU TO
1 CALL BEFORE BUYING
YOUR XMAS NEEDS
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$6.95 to $16.50
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SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, HANDKER-
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Mount Joy Street Mount
roceries and
GIFTS FOR THE ‘WORKING MAN
Leather Coats, Beach Vests, Sheepskin Coats, Heavy Caps
and Many Articles That We RC Mention
 
 
 


See Qur Line of Christmas Goods Better Than Ever

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rent be a success, it must be tho
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