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Unless a radio has all Zenette’s features—especially the 4- gang condenser—It cannot perform like Zen- only S49% $69% $79 4gang condensers cut out annoying cross-talk and riding-in, before you buy any ette, before you buy any radio that falls short of Zenette performance, hear Zenette—then buy it and enjoy it as you would a high-priced COMPLETE With. Zenith Quality Tubes MAYTOWN Mrs. Anna Wilson and Mrs. Isaac caster. Mr. Ellis Fagkler, of Reading, called on Mr. ahd Mrs. James F. Johnstin, on Thursday. Mr. and Mra. John visiting Mr. and Mrs. El Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Penrose Gilbert and daughter, June, pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frank. Mrg. Jennie Fryberger, Mr. Wm. Roath spent Sunday at Reading as guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. Kerchner. Christmas services by the Lutheran Sunday: school will be held Christmas evening, 25th, at 7 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Ring and child- ren, Ruth, Doris, and Ross of Harris- burg spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beshler. Union midnight services will be held Thursday, December 24, in May- town Reformed ¢hurch. Services will be conducted by Rev. G. K. Broske, pastor of the Church of God. Mrs. J. W. Hertzog, Miss Mildred Herr, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herr, of Millersville; Mrs. Samuel Serena and daughter, Helen, of Staten Is- land, New York spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frank. The card party held in the May- town Fire house under the auspices of the Council F. P. A. was very well attended. The prizes won by the following: High Score, 3580, George Kibler, Mrs. Fenstermacher, Mrs. C. V. Kinsey, Charles G. Hicks Mrs. Seaman, R. H. Shisler, Mrs. R. H. Shisler, Mrs. Gillham, William Elder, Mrs. Fahringer, Ike Engle Mrs. George Zink, Mrs. J. B. Elder, Mrs. C. C. Hicks, Edwin Mayer, John P. Singer, Mrs. Harry Culley, Mrs. Hendrickson, William Keener. ffs COLUMBIA ARMY TOPS MOUNT JOY FACULTY In a closely contested game played at Columbia, the Mount Joy Faculty tossers dropped a 49 to 44 decision to the Columbia Army quintet Tues- day night. Both teams played a tight brand of ball with the Army outfit holding a slight edge at the end of the first half. The quintets played on even terms during the second half until the closing minutes, when the | River Boro lads spurted ahead to win by a five point margin. Carpenter spent Wednesday at Lan- Newton, of Haddon Heights, N. J., are: As Picked From The Card Basket PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE COMERS AND GOERS AROUND HERE DURING THE PAST WEEK BY OUR SOCIAL REPORTERS. Mrs. Sarah Ebersole and son Frank, spent Sunday at Columbia. Mrs. Clinton Campbell spent a day in Philadelphia, last week. Mr. Elmer Heisey spent Monday at Lancaster with his son, John Heisey. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snyder, of Eb stonville, visited friends here Satur day. Mrs. H G. Walters attended the funeral of her uncle at York, on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder spent Sunday at Lancaster, visiting the lat- ter's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stark and son spent Sunday with Luther Trostle at Maytown. Mrs Harvey Spangler of Back Run, visited Roy Bates and family near town on Friday. Mrs. Lead Tyson and son of Mount- ville, visited Mrs. Harvey Spangler and family a few days. Mrs. Margaret Wallace visited her sister, Mrs. Sarah Halbleib, at Eliza- bethtown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Rettew, of Ironville, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffmaster. Mr. Robert Haines, of Elizabeth- town R. D., spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Frank Stark. Mrs. Katie Christ and son, Willis Christ of Lititz, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Zerphy. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gingrich of Geneva, N. Y., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gingrich. Mr. Aaron Sawbeer and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith, of Harrisburg, visited Mrs. Margaret Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bergman of near Strickler’s Church announced the birth of a daughter, Mary Alice. Misses Anna Mae, Ruth and Eliza- beth Eby, of near town, are enjoying a ten day motor vacation at Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heisey and daughter, Florence, spent Sunday at Elizabethtown visiting their daugh- ter. Mr. Eaton Sargent, Mr. H G. Wal- ters and children Harry and Barbara Anne motored to Washington, D. C., on Religious News In Our Churches NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. All the church news in this column is published gratis and we solicit the news of your church, Ask You pastor or someone to mail or ring this news to this offi very Tuesday afternoon. > Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C, B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School 9:30. D. C. Witmer, Superintendent. : Church of the Bretheen 8:30 Sunday School. 10 A. M. Church at West Greem Tree. St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev'd. William 8. J. Dumvill, Rector Midnight Service at 12 sharp, Cele bration of Holy Communion and Christmas service. Reformed Mennonite Church Christian S. Nolt, Pastor There will be services in the Re formed Mennonite church on West Main Street next Sunday momni at ten o'clock. he Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School 9:30. H. S. Newcomer, Superintendent. A worship and sermon at 10:39 Evening at 7:30 The Christmas Ser- vice of the Church School and the Congregation uniting. Mid-week service Wednesday even- ing 7:30. Church of God ‘ Rev. Paul G. Martin, A. B, Minister Dec. 27, 1931 Sunday School 9:30 A. M . Preaching 10:30 A. M. Subject “The Dying Year.” Preaching 7:30 P. M. Subject, “The New Year.” Sunday evening January 3rd, the Surly Communion Service will be eld. St. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ The Rev. C. E. Rettew, Minister Assembling of Sunday School 9:00. Viodel Mt. Joy Faculty Field Foul Tis Seine Annual Christmas Program of Chil 20 Yy er . and Mrs. C. M. Wallace and dren’s > ilt hy Zenit! io's 5 > iE , world famed Zenith radio receivers—ranging in prize from $135 to $290 Kreider, F 1 1 3 on son, | dren's Department 9:30 f. Built by Zenith, radio's oldest quality manufacturer—maker of the world-fame Foros 7 3 17 of Fart Wayne, Ind. are spending the Etre ot py ollowed by Staffer, CC. 6 1 holidays with Mrs. Wallace’s| Young People’ istm. : g ple’s Christmas Pageant Mount Joy F M E RO FLORIN, PENNA. Shedffer, © ............. 0 0 0 fale Mp George Bw HM “The Bethlehem Inn” 7:30. 2 ! I . \ Bevor, @ 0 4 A one MIS, win. Givers, Ir, MIS. | Mid-week Service, Wednesday 7: Phones 214R6 or 179R3 . C Box 238 Wivet, @- 0.005, 3 1 7|Wm. Givens Sr. Mrs. Jack Davis Holy Cormunion Sunday yum i — — —|and Mrs. Newpher Garber, of Middle- | 1932. ? : EE ia ia EE EEE i booms LL... 17 10 44 |toWn, spent Sunday in town. Visitors are welcomed at our service, VIBE TASK IN DROUGHT coms i sito |e rm = ; | Shortlidge, F > 1 7 {Hood College, Frederick, Md., is home Trinity Evangelical Congregational 15 | for Christmas vacation with her par- : 8 im pas pS Raver, B ..........\5..,. 1 1 I te B Church if e Raby Onions, rT 2. mie! 2 Me A F. Snyder. Rev. N. S. Hoffman, Pastor A SE 3 a r 3 . (Bell, G ...... 4 1 Mr 3 ; oe NOS tomer, daughter of | Christmas Prayer Service at 6 o’clock lawton a 1 0 2p iio! Mrs. Elmer Heisey, received | Christmas Morning. : : 1onorable > e Con- av: Relief Given to Distressed Helps Datesman, G ........... 0 0 0" orable mention of the Song Con- | Sunday: i i apis Si rH | — = of the New Era, of which she Sunday School 9:20 A. M in Meeting Scrious Situation, | > Rad orl Pore Lr on y School . M. ting 3: | otal 90 5 49 (Dad only four titles wrong out of 30 Chu 10:30 (Christmas Message) Irvin Ys | AIG. in ae 22 5 a 3 ristmas 1 . Chairman Payne ays. | Referee, Schleger; scorekeeper, | a tmas Program 7:30 P. M. I Frank; timekeeper, Derr; time of Bis ig Mrs. Jap Dec. 29 Combined Men's “The at drought, periods 10 minutes. {Rusher Kast hh M Bible Class meeting at as these re months i | of Elizab J mE Mis 5 D, Rev. Detterline of Eph- 0, mh he i OUTCLASSES MAYTOWN I 1 cull) € A xe rin and Jim=- | The Christmas candy was given out ps, which were | 4 mie, of Lancaster, and Mr. Clinton | last Sunday at the Sun School ses- burned in the Is in twenty-three | i i Campbell, of Wayne, were Sunday | sion states, in the summer of 1930, deprive Mt. Joy Junior A school op guests of Me. and Mis. James Shoo | ii averal millio ersons of f at pletely outplayed the Maytown Jun- = ai aL 1 an several aif person of 00d, but I ih DIYs Tsay Mr. and Mrs. Levi N. Brubaker en- | Trinity Lutheran Church the drought disaster continued in the ior igh cagers Ta i Sis { tertained at their home on Saturday | Rev. George A. Kercher. Pator summer of 1931 in the northwestern on the Mount Joy court and came evening the following guests: Mr. and | Chr nas Day Service out on long end of a 23 to 5 score. | Mrs. Daniel Brubaker and son, . and | Matinee Service 6:30 A. M. The Mount Joy combination worked Brubaker and three daughters, tival of the Man Bible School 7:00 states, and also brought other minor catastrophes in its wake, such as for est fires, and the grasshopper plague. smoothly and had little trouble in and Mrs. Paris Brubaker and More than a your has Fase] Se {breaking through the Maytown de-| daughter, Messrs. John Brosey, Frank nday, December 27 OE 8 Jo se Sunday, December 2 the American Red Cross launche fense. | Sauders, Harry Williams, Misses Anna | Bible School 9:30 A. M. August, 1930, its first moves for relief WA Field Foul T18|Henrieti ae i ad of the drought-stricken farmers, and Mt doy Jn | Henrietta Brubaker and Dorothy Hab- Morning Servic 10:45 A. M | 3 Be 0 0 9 eck a yw 0 in that time more than 2,750,000 per i Hostetter, F . 0 : jeer, 4 grandpa Brubaker. Festival Primary School 2:30 P. M. sons were given food, clothing, med- | College, Sherrer : ! Mrs. George Myers returned home Vespers 7 P. M ical aid, shelter or other type of as- |Mateer, Sunday after spending a week with her At the Matinee Service in Trinity gistance. At no period during this [Schroll, F .............. 4 0 8 | sister, Mrs. Clayton Hunsicker, at Al- | Lutheran Church on Christmas morn- year were there fewer than 70,000 Troutwine, C .......... 0 0 0jlentown. Mr. and Mrs. Hunsicker held | ing at 6:30, the choir will sing “The persons being aided and at the peak Walters, C ............. 1 0 2ia family reunion at their home Sunday | First Christmas,” by Barnby in four of the relief work on March 1, last, Darrenkamp, G ........ 0 0 0 | with the following guests present: Mr. | parts. When one really hasn't more than 2,000,000 persons were be- Buller, G .............. ge 1 2 ow Mrs. Frank Off, of Philadelphia; — fe helped. @ .. ives es 0 1 1| Mrs. Annie Miller, of Norristown; Mr. The Methodist Episcopal Church the “necessaty funds © Today, still as a result of el — — — and Mrs. Harold Hunsicker, daughter “The Church on the Square” provide as one’s natural drought, the Red Cross is giving ex- | Patni i. LL 20 3 23 Elaine and son Howard; Mrs. Hun- | Rev. W. Ridgway Petre, B.D., Pastor | generosity of sincerity tended relief in paris of North Dakota, |, op), 4p H. Field Foul Tis sicker, of Collegeville; Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, Dec. 27, 1931 dictates. Why not es- aug Bost phere re Boe. einen 1 9 2 Swan 2d Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reif- 9:30 A. M. Church School. Dr. E : E ’ sources of hundreds of famil SN Tl Finn © 0 o snyder, of Allentown; Mr. and Mrs. | W. Garber, Supt. ¢hae? NS ol Css yi 1 1 3 George Myers, Matilda Myers, Mr.| 10:30 Morning Worship, Children’s ( ou pois bk i = 9 ARE 0 0 0 £5 ae Morton, Mr. H. H. | Sermon and Sermon - res + was prolonge iat region. bt .y..... Morton, 8 ar I smo: > > Begin Today! This drought relief presented the Fuhrman, G ............ 0 0c 0 q or nd Mis: Earl Myers, Mr.| Theme: The Dust of the Journey. greatest task that has ever been un- Smith, G 0 0 a Irs. Albert Myers, Mrs. Daisy Epworth League 6:30. rreatest task that has ever been un- Berrian Mowrer and Mr. and Mrs. George st the Start today to build up dertaken by the Red Cross as a peace: .D. Shank, G ........... 0 0 all of this Sa George . Just tae sort of Young People's if fund: Christ time activity. The Mississippi Va Lindemuth, G .......... 0 0 0 me lace. Service you will enjoy. your gift fun or rist- flood of 1027. while thors Hen iia 0 0 | Rosi - png 7:30 Vespers. mas, 1932, You can make and calling for relief of a Benny, BF 5 0 Of the Lawn Wednesday after school Junior it as moderate or as lav- because homes and posses Hd ~ Rina Top dressing lawns with super | League. : swept away, affected hardly c I Totals. vin 9 1 5 Dhosphale or bone meal at this time | Wednesday 7:30 Prayer Meeting. { ish as you feel you can the number of people who suffered be- | Referee, Fellenbaum; scorekeeper, of year is considered practical. The | The Methodist church invites afferd from your weekly cause of the drought. time of treatment should be applied immed- | to worship in their midst. Groff; timekeeper, Brown; To . . : 2m | Groff; t I iately after a rain or it may be done | In addition to the broad prog income. Come in and let of drought relief still being carried eS —— me {in late afternoon, provided the lawn | Florin United Brethren Church in us show you. on, John Barton Payne, chairman of | is well watered immediately after- Christ the American Red Cross, has given |INVENTS MACHINE FOR ward. Rev. J. C. Deitzler, Ph. D., Minister the following suggestion to Chapter chairmen, in regard to unemployment relief: “Where there is suffering and want from any cause and the funda- mental local needs are not heing met, Chapters may participate in the com- munity plans for meeting the need.” Some type of general ramily relief, whether for the drought victims, the wnemploved or the war veteran and his fammy, were carried en by more than 3,000 Red Cross Chapters last . . « 3 | : ‘Autopane” or year, Judge Payne said. His machine, called Autop | ’ , drowszht relief work of 1930- |in English “Autobread” dees every- | Don t Gargle beine | thing from grinding the wheat to bak- | mts tl {eee For the Heirs Sunday announcements: Bible school at 9:30 A. M. Morning worship at 10:30 A. M. Junior Society at 5:15 P. M. Intermediate society at §:45 P. M Senior society at 6:30 P. M Evening worship at 7:15 P. M. Weekly announcements: Choir rehearsal Tuesday 7:30 P. M Prayer Service Thursday 7:30 P. M. Special announcements: Christmas mornmg service at 5 o clock. HOME-MADE BREAD | . Home-made bread (like mother used | to make) without the labor and worry of old-fashioned methods is the prom- ise of an Italian Inventor, Mentore | Teodori, of Ferrara. Signor Teodori, after an automatic bread making machine which promises to make homemade bread popular Sore Throat? ° again. Balance for distribution among the | { heirs remains in these estates of local | interest: ! | Emanuel Greiner, late of Mount Joy, | balance, $2.308.73. First National Bank & Trust Co. MOUNT JOY, PA. Qu HOCOOOTOCOOCOOOCOOOACOC ANK LEADING {or 30a caterne ELIZABETHTOWN i a4 31," 1 JOSEPHINE SHANK LEADING | er, Mary Ellen Newcomer, Catherine | | | relief now . hris sori ing the bread in one operation. Fresh | hristmas service of the “the 1e added, Bible : i tende following last summer's : DCLL CONTEST AT GARBER'S | Sreneman, he Sa ae Seen os ; a an wh grain, yeast, salt, water and oil are Fl get quicker, better relief with ! school on Christmas evening at a | Sarthe a ee ed Mrs. Wm. Snavely, Miss Annie Geb-| Merth Dakota; the assistance which [poured into the machine and a short Ee re Polack. aa The competition in the doll contest | Metzler Je ot % Nissl > Cath "hard, Mr. Abram Snavely and sons| is being nu to ex-: eo men nd | time later finished loaves are taken | tie heat cori il on ou are cordially invited to all are very eager to win the valuable erine Yor. Bett re er Holey Bo | visited at Lancaster on Saturday. their si and part. which | from the oven. nal action removes the ‘cause which the services. prizes and the names made a complete June Peifer as Sh Jean oo | Miss Mary Shank spent Saturday| several hundred Chapters are taking ar : | otherwise might develop ‘into serious Yr tumble this week. The standing is ap~ Betty Derr "Mil Ee aa Ses | with Miss Anna Mae Warmer. locally in their cammunities’ relief improve Egg Size | illness. MARKETS pended: Josephine Shank, Dorothy | yr oq Monin or. Lie] ’Seil A Mr. and Mrs. Christian Martin, son| Measures are activities of the Red Egg size can be improved some- Most coughs are _ caused By an ir- {| E8gS, per dozen ..... 28¢ Shatz. Viola Way, Florence Tih, | emg yen Sever. | John and daughter Helen, visited at| Cross, national and local, which have |what by growing pullets to full size ritated throat; Thoxine stops these at | Butter, per pound ................ 35¢ Christ ne Weidman, Fay Kretzing, 0 b | Middletown on Saturday. met and are meeting some of the seri: | pofore production starts. Proper is gor a= whele family— : Lard, per pound ........ PR 10e Dorothy Edwards, Mary Ellis, Jean El- 8 mo better way to bQOBt Mazie and Sarah Halbleib, of | cds Of the present situation.” and care will fit the pullets for or satished po Chaser Wheat, per bushel ............. 56e is_ Mary Jane Shearer, Bishop, | Your business than by local news- Falmouth, visited their grandparents, |. tl eee, maximum produetion during the win Company and 2% other good drug New Corn, per bushel .......... 408 8, Iane Carpenter, Yvoline Schneid- | paper advertising, tf Mr. and Mrs. H A. Halbleib! .. Subscribe for The Bulletin ter months. J | stores: Py : Y (oud Corn, per bushel ........... 50a { > 5 ~ gS § i. EY 7, SR i PR SS