The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 13, 1933, Image 4

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PRESENT STANDING IN THE
DOLL CLUB CONTEST
Classified Column
TEN — All Water
Rents must be paid ten days. If not
paid the water will be shut off. By
Order of President of Couneil, Jacob
H. Zeller, Collector, decl3-2t
and HIDES—Highest Cash
Prices an t return. Call Reist

And again the kiddies are on “pins
dnd needles”! What a shakeup in
that roster this week! Some were
disappointed and some were at just
the number they desired—yet they
may not stay there, who knows! And
on Christmas morning we will know
definitely
 













. M au, E'- ; :
Bu IRI KE Help these kiddies win a doll in
the contest at Dr, Garber's drug
store on East Main Street, Thus
ar they stand:
Alice Claire Kaylor, Nancy Louise
{offman, Nettie Jane Shickley, Mary
ane Way, Mary Lou Ellis, Jeanette
Nissly, Christine Weidman, Mildred
Steffy, Adelaide Workman, Phyllis
| Jean Hoffman, Virgie Flowers, Eve-
lyn Gerber, Bernice Meekins Collete
Touey, Fay Kretzing, Anna Wagner
Justine Darrenkamp, Arline Milligan
Jean Amand, Mildred Myers, Mar-
tha Geibe, Nancy Mae Germer, Eva
Reigel, Loretta Wittle, Evelyn Jean

r. Amos Bortzfield and Family wish
to thank their many friends and neigh-
bors for their kindness through the
sickness and death of their dear wife
and mother, Mrs. Amos Bortzfield
decl3-1tp
WANTED—Girl 17 years old wants
general housework by week or month.

Write to P. O. Box 57, J. M. H. Kreider, Helen Detwiler, Madeline
dec 13-1tp | Sympman, Arline Spangler, Anita
Warta, Helen Booth, Mabel Jane
FOR SALE “GEESE. at 15 cents per
Mumma, Gloria Jean Haines, Gloria

pound. D. C. WITMER, "Mount Joy.
Phone 138R14. Rinehart, Mildred Mae Gibble, Glor-
ia Mae Rohrer, Beatrice Bates,
DAIRY 1934 CALENDAR or FIFTY Frances Bowman, Margaret Young,
SPARE TIME MONEY IDEAS GIVEN
FREE with 1 yr. subscription Home
Friend Magazine or Illustrated Mechan
ics at 25c. Offer Limited. Chas. Loux,
Spl. Rep., 319 High St, Newark, N. J
dec13-1tp
WANTED—Lady to assist in house
work on a farm. Apply to T. M
Weidman, R 2, Manheim, Pa.
. dec13-3t-pd
FOR SALE—A desirable 77-acre
Farm, good condition, running water,
location Erisman’s Church. Want to
sell on account of sickness. Apply
to T. M. Weidman, R2, Manheim.
and Miss Kramer.
Religious News
In Churches
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CHURCHS IN MOUNT JOY AND
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING
COMMUNITY




All the church news in this column
FOR SALE--Geese alive or dressed | is published gratis and we solicit the
Breneman.
church. Ask your r
decl3-1t-pd news of your churc your pasto
or someone to mail or bring this news
to this office every Tuesday afternoon.
Kraybill’'s Mennonite Church
9:00 Sunday School.
100:00 preaching,
Price reasonable. Mark
Phone Mt. Joy 902R13.
WOOD FOR SALE—I have a lot
of cord wood sawed stove length
which I sell reasonable at all times.
John W. Kreider, phone 142R12, Mt.
Joy. dec13-4t-pd
FOR RENT—A 4-room House near
Sharp'§" Comer 10 dw. HH S.

Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor







1. SANTA CLAUS
Is"eoming to Rettew’s Store, Saturday, Dec. 16 at 2:30
“BY AIRPLANE
And landing in the Ball Park, east of town
“BY PARACHUTE
One long blast of the Wire Siren is the signal of Santa's arrival.
The Boy Scouts will direct traffic and a Fire Engine will accompany
Santa and his 4 Black Horses,"during his parade over the Streets of
Manheim, Friday and Saturday, Wecember 22, 23. Santa will be in
our TOYLAND and he will personally give every boy and girl, un-
der ten years of age who is accompanied by a parent, a big box of
Candy. RAIN DATE—SATURDAY, DFC. 23. 2:30 P. M.
RETTEW'S
MANHEIM’S LEADING STORE

MANHEIM
Telephone 123
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PREECE CAVITE
| Hollinger, Elizabethtown, Pa. = Church School at 9:30. D. C. Wit-
mer, superintendent.
| Living Room Suites and Furniture Christian Endeavor 10:30 A. M.
| repaired at your home. J. B. Eck- | Evening worship and sermon 7:30.
| hart, Kennewood Hotel | ——
town. : Presbyterian Church
| Attention Farmers Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor ;
{ I am a raw-hide leather tanner. | Church School 9:30 A. M. H. §.|
®™ | Prices as last vear Hides right. | Newcomer, superintendent.
% | finished in two weeks time. Location Morning worship and sermon at
4 2 miles from Mount Joy and M ne 10:30.
| heim road, turn at yellow barn ho Service Wednesday evening 7:30.
ithe John Eby farm, north of the ’
~ | BO ster GG. Baergen. 3. Man-
| Bescon, Peter ©. Bo Reformed Mennonite Church
Christian S. Nolt, Pastor
There will be services in the Re-
formed Mennonite church in Landis-
Sunday evening at 7:00.
Saw
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heim, Pa.
THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT
A vear's subscription to the Mount
Joy Bulletin or a vear’s subscription
to His Her favorite Magazine
| (Religious or Secular.)
Appropriate Cards will be
at Christmas time, notifying
ients of Gift and Giver.
Send all subscriptions to The Ma-
bel E. Grosh Hoover Magazine Agen
cv. 219 Park St., Elizabethtown or
Phone 204R2
ville next
or Sr
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev, George A. Kercher, Pastor
Bible School 9:30 A. M.
Morning service 10:45 A. M
Vespers 7:00 P, M.
Macedonia A. M. E. Church
mailed
recip-

sency wishes to thank you
The Age Bey Wish during the past The Church of “Welcome!
for your patronag dec 13-3t Rev. Claude H. Wilson, Pastor
year. rr 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship.
milk fed Tur- 12:00 M. General class.
FOR SALE—Choice
keysy«Hens 24c per lb; Toms
yn Ta 3 rl
Ib. David Z*“Heisey, on the D. E. Wo
Ce Farm, R. 3 hone
Mount Joy 903R4.
Harry Zeager and wife wish to 6x |
tend their thanks to all neighbors ang
22¢
per
1:00 P. M. Sunday School.

Mount Joy Mennonfte Church
8:30 Sunday School.
The Lord willing there will be an
Song service at the Mt.
friends who so Kindly Joy Mennonite church on Sunday
during the hes of ( Mrs?" Zeager, afternoon, December 17th, at 2:00 P.
n
the corn
and-will he “glad to retum the favor
when an dpportunity arrives.
FOR SALE—Nine Show Cases, size 5
and 6 feet. Apply Farmers Hotel,
M. Everybody welcome.
7:00 Young People’s meeting.
sometime ago

Church of God
Rev. G. F. Broske, Minister

AQUA RIUMS, Green, Marble & Chromium Finish
PRICES REASONABLE
Plain and Fancy GOLD FISH
30 Varieties of TROPICAL BISH
Complete line of AQUATIC PLAYRS
FISH FOOD and SUPPLIES |
Walnut Meadow Farm
LLOYD W. NOLT
One mile north of Silver Springs
dec.13-1t

Gas Station and Dwelling
For Sale
[his entire outfit on a plot fronting 125 feet along the
concrete highway east of Mount Joy and 175 ft. deep.
House is new and has all conveniences. Also 2-CAR
GARAGE. Good reason for selling.
If you wanf a good location and everything right
up-to-date, don’t overlook this opportunity. Don’t de-
lay. Make it snappy if interested.
Call, phone or write.
Jno. E. Schroll
Phone 41J MOUNT JOY, PA.

Road Stand, Restaurant
Sunday School 9:30.
Preaching 10:30.
6:45 C. E,
Preaching 7:30 P. M
Prayer meeting 7:45.
Tony ro read
ELECTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the an- |
nuatelection will be held at the Union |

National Mount Joy, Pa. on Everybody welcome.
Tuesday, 1934 between

the hours of 10 A M. dhe2.B, M. for |
the election of thirteen directors. di 3 . A
N. NISSLY. Or dec.6-5t | Revd. Williaia S. J. Dumvill, Rector
| pI —— Holy communion and sermon the
1 irst Sunday of each month at 10:30
fg Notice is hereby gives that Fhe an. Sunday School at 9:15
nu#ak election will be held at the First Morir trier nl co ;
{ National, Bank and Trust Company, parm Boa er aud sermon 10:30
| Mount on Tuesday January wvening Prayer 17 :30 P. M.
| 9th. 1934, betweemethe hours of 9 A. Choir rehearsal Wednesday even-
St. Luke’s Episcopai Church


M. and 6 P. M., for tHe®elegtion of | ing at 6:30.
thirteen directors. R. FELLENB CUM,
{ Cashier. dec.6-5t | St. Mark's United Brethren in Christ
4 ANNUAL MEETING Rev. O. L. Mease, S. T. D., Pastor
{| “The annual meeting of the stock Sunday School at 9:00
10:15 Morning worship.
YPSC Eat 6:30
Jr. C. B. 6:30.
7:30 Evening worship.
holders of the First National Bank, of
Landisville, Pa., for the purpose of
{ nominating“and electing directors for
the ensuing yeax and the transaction of
j other business, will be held at the Meeting for prayer and Bible
| banking house on Tuesday, January Study on Wednesday at 7:30
{ 9th, 1934, between the hours of 9 A. | on eanecsaay ai
M. and 12 M. J. N. SUMMY,.Cashier. J -
dec.6-5t| Florin United Brethren in Christ

Church
Rev. Funk, Pastor
Sunday Announcements:
Bible school at 9:30 A. M.
Intermediate Society 5:45 P. M.
Senior society 6:30 P. M.
Evening worship 7:15 P. M.
Weekly Announcements:
Choir rehearsal Tuesday 7:30.
Prayer service Thursday 7:30 P
i PUBLIC SALE
OF
FARM IMPLEMENTS & EQUIPMENT
ON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1933
At TQ0 P. M., on the premises at the
corneryof North Market Street and
cs Alley, Elizabethtown Boro,
aste®, County, Pa., pursuant to an
rder of Hae Hon. Martin E. Musser,
leferee in Bankruptcy, the under-
signed will sell at public sale the stock
j of farm implerMgnts of JOHN STAUF-
| FER GEISE, sur%ving partner of John
{ Stauffer Geise nN John Groff Mc-
| Bride, a trading and
doing business as GEIRE & McBRIDE,
| Bankrupt, the same cofgsisting of wa-
| gons, harrows, plows, cul




The Methodist Episcopal Church
“The Church on the Square”
Rev. W. Ridgway Petre, B. D., Pastor
Sunday, Dee. 17, 1933
9:30 A. M. Sunday School, Dr. E. W.



| ers, concrete mixer, ch mill, | Garber, Superintendent.
engines, gages, sho%gels, rakes, 10:30 A. M. Morning worship.
oo, SCA oF, SDM SLO Children’s Sermon and sermon.
Terms to be announced at of Theme: The Fatherhod of God
the sale by me: ie Fatherho.d o 3
6:30 Epworth League.
Christmas Carol Service,
Leader, Esther Walters.
7:30 P. M. Vespers.
Special Advent Candle Light Ser-



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FOF D GRINDING 815 P. M Sunday School Board.
® Service with Mol Next Week
ie A Monday, 7:45 the Epworth League
x call JOIN ke ® | Business meeting and social.
ount Joy ¥ Wednesday, after school, Junior
| League. © *
7:30 Prayer Qleetir

| or
Wedding Bells
Ring Locally
NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN
YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED IN
THE HOLY BONDS OF MATRI-
MONY IN THIS LOCALITY.

Joseph H. Ginder, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph B. Ginder, of Master-
sonville, and Mary A. Ginder, the
daughter of Bishop and Mrs, Jacob
T. Ginder, of Manheim, were mar-
ried at the home of the bride by her
father, last Thursday.
White—Mumma
Arthur H. White, son of Barbara
Brubaker White, of Mastersonville,
and Miss Ethel K. Mumma, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Levi W. Mumma, of Mt.
Joy, were married at the home of |
T. Ginder of Manheim.
Heisey—Waltz
Miss Ida Waltz, Mount Joy Twp.,
and J. Lester Heisey, of West Done-
gal township, were married Thurs-
day morning by Bishop John Brin- |
ser, North Poplar Street, Elizabeth-
town, at his home. They will reside
on the farm of Millard Heisey, near
Elizabethtown

SUGGESTIONS ON THE

Today the Home Beautification
Display Committee of the Lancaster
City and County Electrical Contrac-
tors and Dealers, released sugges-
tions on outdoor decorations, and the
lighting during the Christmas Season
The Christmas lighting contest
cember 30,
contemplating decorating the out-
side of their homes.
Substitute a red lamp for the cus-
tomary one in the entrance fixture
and place a wreath around it.
Place electric candles in Christmas
wreaths in the windows.
Employ colored lights on
either living trees in the ground or
cut ones in supporters.
Illuminate the shrubbery
lawn,
trees,
on the
the veranda
Festoon strings of colored
along the eaves of the house.
Place colored lights in flower box-
Place illuminated stars on doors or
on the roof.
Entwine colored lights in
garlands and hanfi them
windows or about the outside
house,
Coupon to be filled in by contestant,
Contest Manager,
The Bulletin,
Mount Joy, Pa
in the
of the
MRS. HARRY LEEDOM HOSTESS

The Sisterhood Bible class of the
B. Sunday School met on Thurs-
| day eveniny, at the home of Mrs
Harry Leedom, Florin. A Christmas
program was presented including:
Devotions, 2nd chapter Luke
Mrs. Eli Ebersole followed by pray-
er by Mrs, Martin Gerber; Song by
class, Joy to the World; Reading, !
Unlucky Jim, Mrs. Harry Ney; Pia-
i no solo, Christmas Carols, Mrs. M. |
| Edwards; Reading The Big Old
{ House, Mrs, J. G. Eberle; What does
|
|
|
|
U.

{ Christmas Mean to you? Mrs. B. F. |
| Greenawalt and Mrs. Darvin Pennell ;
minutes, Mrs. Eli Eber-
report; Flower
| Reading of
| sole; Treasurer's
| port, Mrs. Eberle
The class recided
Witmer, a foreign
ten days for the coming year.
The class also decided to give the
Christmas cheer to the shut ins of
the church and Sunday School.
The nominating committee was ap
pointed as follows: Mrs Roy Zink.
Mrs. Darvin Pennell, and Mrs. B. F.
Greenawalt.
The offering was followed by
journment,
Delicious refreshments were served
to: Mrs. Eli Bentzel. Virginia Green-
awalt, Mrs. Charles Derr, Mrs. M
Edwards, Mrs. Harry Ney, Mrs. C
Bard, Mrs Abner Hershey, Mrs. M
Gerber, Mrs. Walter Greiner, Miss
Maggie Haines, Mrs. B. F. Greena-
{
re-
{
to support Mrs
missionary for
ad-
walt, Mrs. Earl Myers, Mrs. Harry
Leedom, Miss Sallie Fackler, Mrs.
Stacks, Mrs Eli Ebersole, Mrs. Dar-
vin Pennell, Mrs. Witmer Eberle,
Mrs. Jno. Eberle, Mrs. Roy Zink,
Dorothy and Pauline Edwards, Bet-
ty McKinney, Doris Leedom, Jackie
Eberle and Jean Derr.

Next Sunday, Special Christmas
Services all day.
Trinity Evan. Congregational Church
Rev. N. S. Hoffman, Pastor
Wednesday, 7:30 prayer service,
Also a meeting of the Sunday
School Board following,
Thursday 7:30 Prompt, Meeting of
W. M. S. and Ladies’ Aid at the
home of Mrs. Geistweit,
Sunday:
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Communion 10:30 A. M.
Catechism 6:45 P, M.
Church 7:30 P. M.
At the Sunday evening service 4
Bibles were given away by Junior
Society. The Juniors had a part in
the regular church service, consist-
ing of answering Bible questions,
readings from Bible by four Juniors
and singing the hymn, Wonderful
Words of Life. The Bibles were giv-
en as gifts of appreciation to the
men who have terided the ch
furnace for a good many years,
namely, S. F. Eshleman, Harry F
on, Geo. Myers and Clarence
emt”





{WOMEN’S WINTER COATS
the bride’s parents by Bishop Jacob |
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HOME DECORATION |
starts on December 18 and ends De- | gif
Following are suggestions for those kW
Run strings of colored lights along
lights
x7,
wreaths
Dear Sir: LH
Kindly enter me in the Christmas | N
Lighting Contest. I have read the
rules and agree to them and prom-
ise to abide by the decision of the 5
Judges. Ia
Name........ .5..; Ig
Address... .............. |X
Phone Number............. !
A A Genin
TO SISTERHOOD BIBLE CLASS

by | &

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1033
ARVIN’S
29 to 37 E. King Street, Lancaster, Pa,
(Next Door to the Court House)
Lancaster's Big Xmas Store
Invites the People of Mount Joy to shop
here in Thrift and Comfort

' Extraordinary Sale of
An Opportunity to Select Your Own
Coat or that Christmas Gift for Mother
$10-%15-%22-333-$40-349->
In this sale the average savings are as
much as $10 and not less than $5 on Each
Coat. Black, Brown and Green materi-
als trimmed with popular and long
wearing furs—silk lined and warmly in-
terlined. Sizes 14 to 46.
GARVIN’S—Third Floor

THOUSANDS OF BRIGHT |
CLEVER NEW TOYS!
Our Fourth Floor Toy Department is jammed with everything :
that is new in es and Toys and at prices that you will &
find very reasonable. An interesting display for both the kid-
dies and parents.
3
Hundreds of
Pretty New
Slippers Pr. 97¢
You can choose from kid and
satin slippers in a good assort-
ment of styles with either hard
or soft soles and heels.
GARVIN’S—Second Floor

Men’s Sanforized
Dress Shirts, $1.00
Plain color shirts with gpre-
shrunk collars—collar attaehed
style and white in neckband
style—make ideal Christmas
gifts. GARVIN'S—First Fleor
Women’s Full 3
Fashioned Silk
Hose, 69¢ 4
All first quality, full fashion-
ed, silk hose in semi-service |
and chiffon weights—of fine
weave—in newest shades. i
GARVIN’S—First Floor
Women’s $2.95
Coat Sweaters
$1.95
All wool sweaters in coat
style with or without collars—
black, navy, wine and imperial
blue—sizes 36 to 46.
GARVIN’S—Third Floor



Women’s Warm
Fabric Gloves, 69¢
For yourself or gift giving—
gloves that fit nicely, are good
and warm and always look
well—in black, brown, blue and
gray. GARVIN’S—First Floor


Women’s Neat
‘Warm Snuggies
: 39¢
These garments will make
lovely gifts—they assure you
of ‘comfort and snug fit—pan-
ties. and vests in pink, small,
medium and large sizes.
GARVIN’S—Second Floor

$2.95 to $7.95 :
Scranton Women’s Dainty
Bedspreads, $2.76 | Silk Undies, $1.19
A much appreciated gift— Dance, Sets, chemise and
panties ‘of crepe de chine and
dress slips of chalk finish crepe
—lace trimmed or tailored—
regular sizes.
GARYIN’S—Second Floor
Warm, Part Wool
Blankets, $2.95
You will search far to find a
more apprecidted gift these
are with deep nap—in pretty
rayon and rayon mixed spreads
in neat patterns but not in a
full color range—majority in
single bed size.
GARVIN’'S—First Floor

Boys’ Warm
Leather Coats
Special $4.69
A special purchase just in
time for Christmas—genuine laid ve Toa
3 plaid patterns—=size 72x84 in-
4 leather in a good shade of hes. G 'S_ Fi
§¢ black—full belted and wool Phen ARVIN'S—First Floor

lined throughout—sizes 8 to 18.
GARVIN’S—Second Floor
Lovely All Silk
Flat Crepe 54¢ Yd.
A dress length of this fine
quality crepe is sure to make a
pleasing gift—in black, white
and all leading colors, 39 inches
wide. GARVIN’S—First Floor
New Genuine
Leather Hand
Bags, $2.95
What more pleasing gift
could you buy than ‘one of
these stylish bags in a variety
of grains and styles—in colors
of black and brown.
GARVIN’S—First Floor




BSR RS CLS RI SE TET ESTEE RAIA OS TE TE OLE TRL RUE
Who Will Win The Dolls?
The remainder of the contest I am going to make it
interesting for the contestants. All Rexall Items includ-
ing Gift Sets, Electrical Goods, and Box Candies. IT will
give 4 votes for each penny. Also have a Special Sale
on Box Papers, prices range from $1.00 to $1.50 which
will be sold your choice 50c. "4 votes for each penny.
Don’t forget to get your Rexall Calendar.
5
NTT,
REXALL STORE
E. W. GARBER, Pharmacist
91 East Main Street MOUNT JOY, PA,





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St. Agnes’ Guild Met, Louise Longenecker, Do:
The St. Agnes Guild of the St. | neider, Vern Richa, cathe
Luke’s Episcopal church met at the | Zeller, Izella Brown and Miss Esther
home of Izella Brown on South Mar | Henry.
ket Street on Thursday evening with! After the ‘ meeting games
e following s present: Em- | and refrc ts enjoyed by
a ‘Davi jm Klis Doris Hen- all. The next meeting bh 3
ive El Lo enecker. Mary | at the hon No Er rha D