PAGE EIGHT I TT ST TR TO TR TR TR I ST TO TR NR UO TR RN TSN SUS TA I SUS SAY SUS Sh TN SUN SUNN SN SO FAN RT D. B. BRUBAKER’S DEPT. STORE SPECIAL XMAS SHOPPING LIST ER RRR SL NE SE NEON RE NE ERE Chase & Sanborn Dated Coffee 1b. 5 TE WE 5 WE WER RE RPE RINE RE REWER RN FS NRE RE RE PERE NE GROCERY SPECIALS—Price 25¢ 2x Candied Citron, Orange or Lemo Peel, 1b. n 35¢ THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. in effect all vod Ideal Cocoa, 1 1b. tin = 21¢ (Non better) For baking or drinking Royal Baking Powder 6 oz. tin TL RERE PERE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1933 TT RE 0 TTR TR 6 A Th RS SN RA RS A 0 TN OS Oh i SU RD eA RS RS PA RA RA RA RA RE RA RA Doll Coach Doll Bathinette 24 in. High with wash cloth and sponge 50c¢ All metal WAGON Disc wheels Rubber Tire 21 in. box 95¢ 2 window lights $2.00 Extra Fancy Cranberries, 1b 15¢ 2 lbs. for 29¢ half 1b. bar Wilbur Baking Chocolate, full Swan's Flour, pk. Down or Pillsbury 10c Sugar 10 Ibs. Franklin Granulated 47c { | i.arge Bottle 0 a dime Make your wash dav a happy Klee-no Germicide & Bleach MEDIUM IVORY SOAP LOOSE ERIS RR IS TE PS IS TS ISS oT $1.00 RRR EEA EET ; 8 wl Farm Society Met Saturday (From page 1) reading, Mrs. Wolgemuth; Lord's Prayer. by all; minutes; Business session. Mrs. John Shelly was named as a delegate to the State Farm Show at Harrisburg in January. Mrs. Francis S. Weidman will be the alternate. Recitation, Miss Ada Shelley; Two readings, Miss Mary Weidman; Dis- cussion by Miss Forbes. It was decided to make 4 dolls for the Welfare to be distributed among children It was decided to make their an- nual trip to the Home of the Friend less Children at Lancaster in Janu- take various donations. The at Manheim Satur- will meet day afternoon, Jan. 27 and make the trip to the home in one unit. - A m was read by Mrs. O. R. Br A tar selection was rendered by or Mrs. Jno. Shelly. The hostess, assisted by her daugh ters served refreshments. Those resent were: Mrs. Francis Weidman M Spangler, Mrs. M. Ed- wr? John Shelley. Mrs. A. Ww. h, Mrs. J. L. Keiser, Mi yrbes, Mrs. Maude Boy vy Weidman, Mrs. John Lloyd Kauffman, Miss , Miss Ruth Shelley, Brooks, Mrs. Walter Fannie Showers, Es- Mrs. Joseph Fore- Nohrenhold, Mais. vler, Ruth Foreman, Mrs - Mrs. Harry G. Nissly, nd Gale Nissly, Pauline I John Stern Mrs. Roy Albert Dohner, Claude Fink I Grace n Roy; ar, Mrs. Anna Moyer MINCE MEAT TOTS VELOCIPEDE 1 in. | Derr BIER ETE TET FOR THE BOYS Tool Chests Wooden Box—Metal Box $2.50 in. Tubular Frame Tires, Leather Saddle $4.25 Mae Snyder, Arlene Shelly Sine Gibble, Theda Ruhl, N. H Civler, Jos Foreman, Ab Wolge- muth, H W. Spangler, J. L. Keiser, Grace, Eva, Anna, Martin, Ada and John Shelley, Jr. The January meeting will be at the home of Mrs. A. W. Wolgemuth. — a CHEERFUL GIVERS S. S. CLASS RENDERS GOOD PROGRAM The Cheerful Givers S. S. class of the United Brethren church held meeting at the home of Miss Helen on Tuesday evening The teach er, Miss Alice Marie Nissly presided over the following program: Scripture reading by Dolores Pen- nell; Lord's Prayer by all; Secretary report by Winifred Latchford; Solo, Helen Derr, Games were lightful refreshments 1 and then de- were served to playe TRUCK SET ON FIRE BY A LIGHTED CIGARETTE | A lighted cigarette is to have caused a slight blaze in a truck, driven by Frank Picolo, Har- risburg, traveling west on the risburg pike, between Mount Joy timated at $10. The cargo, $7,000 was*® saved through action by Picolo and his helper, had the fire extinguished before prompt who the arrival of the Mount Joy firemen. QUALITY GIFTS AT POPULAR PRICES Watches { Hamilton 4. So many things enter into Sign “ethe selection of a Christ- ae 3 Jruen mas that it is some-' 5° 5 £4 Diamonds what @f.a problem. The jo: Q Wedding Rings simplest Way to solve it is 3) TAY oy 2 to spend a few minutes in ~~ “jy Ty Si erware our store—lookifgo ver nb the splendid selectiorPug f nny | 1847 Rogers Bros. gift suggestions by M. “Norman ‘Bair. ! Community You'll enjoy the cheerful, informal atmos- | Other phere. It's fun to stop where so Suggestions many jewelry gifts . . . at prices : Sheaffer Pens below the current & Pencils price level. Reason: ay, Birthstone Rings i 1 Ty Bracelets oe hopped NE | Billfold Sets om, you 5 Dresser Sets same? | ther Traveling a Cases ° i te Lighters orig Bair | | Sy d Belind Buckle “Se : Lin. 1 Leather Bagh IME. ies St. hn MARBLE GAMES | 50c¢ SE TT RE PE TE TR TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE PE TRIE ER DERE EIST Extra Films, each 18 in. box 75¢ 17¢ ; LARGE ASSORTMENT CHRISTMAS CANDIES, 1b 16 to 39¢ # Special prices to Clubs, Churches and Schools Cake 2 2c * ROLLS. ................... 25¢ to $1.95 3 Large Dolls go to Sleep S$ 10c # Telescope Blocks, set: 50c¢ Aluminum Sets day, for only 2 For the Girls Some complete with 4 bars 19¢ : Blocks on truck 25¢ Electric Range Ib. 15¢ # 50, 98c $2.98 NIC PROJECTOR Have movies in your own home Mickey Mouse Comics $2.95 each MT. JOY SENIORS PRESENT “H. M. S. PINAFORE" A comic opera will be given by the members of the Senior class in the Mount Joy High School Auditorium on Thursday and Saturday evenings December 14 and 16, at 8:00 P. M. Admission 35 cents Mr, L. S. Bucher and Mr. W. G Diffenderfer are the directors. The seats are reserved at Garber’s Drug Store. Scene: Quarterdeck of H. M. S. Pinafore, off Portsmouth. Act—1 Act—2 Cast: Sir Joseph Porter, K. C. B. (First Lord of the Admiralty) Will- iam Lawton; Captain Corcoran, (Commanding HA M. S. Pinafore) Harold Backenstoe; Ralph Rackstraw (Able Seaman), Lester Bucher; Dick | Nolt; | ry | Tucker, | | | Virgie Flowers, Dorothy Edwards, Virgie Flowers, Elizabeth Metzler, | June Peifer, Dolores Pennell, Ruth | Hertzler, Florence Schneider, Anna Mary Hoffmaster, Florence Heisey, Izella Brown, Jane Habecker, Win- | ifred Latchford, Elsie Stark, Jean | Derr, Ruth Derr, Helen Derr Mrs. Charles Derr and Miss Alice Marie Nissley. CIs i his believed | Har- | | Anna Grosh, and Salunga at 7 o'clock Thursday | evening Only the driver's seat was damag- ed by the flames, the loss being es- valued at | League of Marietta was held at Miss | Kathryn Paules hy The evening consisted of a business session, a devotional session and so- | cial activities. | Refreshments were served to: Mr. | { Wilson Haas, Edith Haas, Marion | Saunders, Lester Ntll, Sara Fuhrman Lloyd Fuhrman, Wilbur Fuhrman, | Cora Fuhrman, Norman Gable, Ed- {| gar Apply, Charles Wagner, William throu | Cup) | Juinn, Rebecca Kagal, | ence Brill, Deadeye, (Able Seaman), Robert Bill Bobstay, (Boatswain), Har Weidman; Bob Becket, (Boat- swain’s Mate), Lester Kuhn; Tom (Midshipmite), Ray New- comer; Josephine, (The Captain's Daughter), Mary E. Nissly; Hebe, (Sir Joseph's First Cousin), Marion Nissly; Mrs. Cripps (Little Butter- (A Portsmouth Bumboat Wo- man), Gloria Warta First Lord's Sisters, his Aunts, Sailors, Mariner. Boy’s Chorus: George Brown, Har ry Walters, Clyde Gerberich, Gerald Arntz, Joseph Witmer, Ray Newcom er, Richard Beamesderfer. Girls Chorus: Mary Newcomer, Eleanor Fackler, Dorothy Webb, Louise Schock, Jeanne Schock, Eliz- abeth Forney, Martha Bernice Nissly | Ruth Heilig, Irene Geistweit, Ernestine Cousins, shall, Webb. Bernice re et AQ Lutheran League Mesting The monthly meeting of Lutherar gal, Edna Young, Esther Poung, Mlor David Shank, Earl War- Miriam Cully, Kathryn Paules, | Helen Boyer, Richard Hecht, E. L. Wessinger, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Paules, Clarence and Charles Paults. rr ll Gr UNUSUAL CANDLE SERVICE AT THE METHODIST CHURCH ner, An unusual Advent Candle Light | Service will be held at the Methodist church on Sunday evening at 7:30. The object of the service is symbol- ically to portray the course of life out of darkness into the light of the world thru the Advent of Christ Je- sus, This service is something new in Mount Joy. Everybody is invited. re tl eee. 25¢ RL TEAL ILE AES RR RR RR RRR RE RA RAR RRs Gut | dec 13-1t | Ella Mae Ka- | i Rev. SPEIER ZETEC OL TE TRIE TE PETE TE TE PETE TE TE TRIE TE FETE TE TE TE TE TET Th oh 7% RRR RR RRR PARCHEESI GAMES FETE PE UL TR IEEE OEE TEE TE FETE TE TEE CE TTR TE TET UR PETE PETE TE TE TERETE TE PRE PE PE PE PE RRR ER Lanc. Christmas Sale Wednesday, wm 20, NEAR MOUNT JOY 50 Head Home Raised All Kinds POULTRY Fruit and Christmas Goods C. 5. FRANK & BRO. TOSI 25 to 95¢ WINDUP TRAINS $1.25 $1.95 "DOMINOS. 25c TIDDLEDY WINKS 25c PULL TOYS O95c¢ SUGGESTIONS FOR GIFTS 2.45 t0 $3.25 Hosiery ‘25 & 50¢ Traveling Bags BELGE IEE TL TE TEETER [RS RR RT RS RE RA NAN NS NE NE RAPA RATAN TS PETES FA RATA TASES Bed Blankets Chinaware Men’s and Ladies’ Gloves, 50¢ & $1.00 50c to $2.95 $1.00 1.00 to $3.95 Sweaters Glassware Towel Sets Linen Breakfast Sets Handkerchiefs in boxes Bath Robes OUR ANNUAL NERA RE PEPE $99.50 40 $600 EASY TERMS rs A 7 D. ROY MOOSE FLORIN, PA. Something THIS CHRISTMAS give your home a REAL radio! | Electrical 1934 An Electric Waffle Iron for Christmas, What a Won SPECIAL derful gift . . . especially "4 Co. TURKEYS the famous! “Glow Cone” HOLIDAY TERMS * to $600 Proctor Waffler that sign- als when it’s time to serve. Priced $9.95 We also suggest the Elec- tric Toaster, d Mixer, Grill and Pergolator for the folks on your Christ- mas gift list. Model as Pictured $100.00 Sale at 7 P. M. Cows — Cows Pennsylvania | | We will sell at our stock yards in oY Moun Joy, Pa. | 35 HEAD CRAWFORD, ERIE AND NORTHUMBERLAND CO. PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1933 Mostly Fresh and Close Springers A Few Backward Two Registered Fresh Holsteins Two Everything from accredited areas. Test chart with each animal. 60 day note will be accepted in cer- tain cases, by securing the undersigned before the sale. We sell promptly at 1:25 P. M. Free delivery 30 miles J. B. Keller & Bro. F. B. Aldinger, Auct. Zeller & Son, Clks. on any new 1934 PHILCO Give your home a REAL radio for 4 Christmas — a new BHILCQ — the radio that outsells all ‘others! Get it now—while the selectioh is complete —on the easiest terms have ever offered! Unexcelled tone abd supreme performance! PHILCOS—$22 tg, $100 Power& Light Company and Your Local Dealer 1:25 P. M. RS SS SS RS SS SS SS A SS Sa a sas PHILCO 60B Only PHILCO could give you such a value as this or Practical Electrical © | Gifts Keep on giving startling Baby Grand. 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