} PAGE TWO I THE MOUNT JOY BU IN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. DAY, DECEMBER 20th, 1933 LETIN A. ditor & Proper. MT. JOY B MOUNT JOY J, E. SCHROLL, Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year Six Months K..... 76 Cents Three Mon 40 Cents single Copfles 3 Cents sample Clopies ...... FREE Entered atf the post ofce at Mount Joy as secofid-class mall matter The date Jof the expiration of your subscriptiofh follows your name on the label. We /do not send receipts for sub- received. Whenever scription money you remif, see that you are given pro- per credit We credit all subscriptions at the first of each month A fr respondents must have their con 4 ica 8 eac! this office not Mater. than Monday Telephone news of fmportance between that time and 12 n'cl OT Wednesday Change for ments mus positively reach this later than Monday night Naw 1 sments inserted If ny rea Tuesday night Advertising rat cation ~ lists of » Landis- wi Florin sar the M Lr 1 nerged He the v “ireulatior a at r's or- \ REPORTS WII ELL The w of buying, | which followed sh of | citement over NRA weak ened, and retail 1 business | slower, with st mer oppo- sition to hi The volume of Christmas 5, on which re- ports will be a > after the first of the year, will be an excellent in- dication of just how far recovery has advanced so far the average cit- izen is concerned. CHRISTMAS It is the Christmas spirit that warms the heart like a winter's fire, that ends like a golden chain, that inspires like the sweetest music, that transforms society like an advancing summer To take Christmas out of life would be to take the perfume out of flow- ers, the sweetness from all songs, the color from the rainbow, the sheaf from the summer, the soul from the body, God from His sky. The Christmas day smites selfish- ness as the sun melts an iceberg that « gnawed by the beams above and tli» Gulf Stream below. jittle wonder that Christmas is the King of Holidays. Just as the sheav- of his brethren bowed down be- fore the sheaves of Joseph so all the lays dedicated to patriotism and li- berty bow down and worship in the presence of Christmas Day that reigns supreme by reason if its scep- ter of peace and its rule of good will THE MILK BOTTLE nly a broken milk bottle; never mind, the creamery furnishes them, How many articles in com- mon use, like the milk bottle, are counted as costing nothing. The American people are the greatest wasters in the world. Now consider this despised milk bottle, The bureau of dairy industry »f the United States department of has been watching the nilk bottles. And it recently gave »ut some figures that prove the an- nual loss from broken or misplaced 1 totals close to $50,000,000 s what milk bottle carelessness It's Who pays Somebody has to st that loss. The bottles cost a ~ a nickel each. The manu- facturers get their price for the bot- Probably the farmers who sell get a little less for their pro- The bottles have to be paid for something over 800,000,000 of will be broken or lost in the urse of a year. And the wrt of the three million lollar loss that can not be charged he farmer must be paid by r. Somebody has to pay es of a going concern. s no profit in waste. AUTO CLUB URGES DRIVERS TO KEEP TO THE RIGHT | Although ‘keep to the right’ is the universal rule of the road many mo- torists are inclined to take their | half out of the middle, thus causing | many accidents, according to the SUNDAY ‘CP " 1 y SU! Y, DECEMBER 10th, BEING | Lancaster Automobile Club. A re- UNIVERSAL BIBLE SUNDAY. cent survey of accident causes re- REV. HOFFMAN OF THE EVAN. | vealed that one cmsh out of every GFI ICAI : CONGREGATIONAL | three is due to driving on the wrong | side of the road | Accidents of this type can to the right followng simple rules: right tun and a wide left turn. “Stay within your own half of the road when rounding a curve, ever though the way ahead seems entirely clear “When passing over taking and vel ile ahead gauge you clearance | 300k.” They asked. “What Book?” refull Signal ri our | ¢ 1 7 efy y fal with 5 hom | for he d forty thousand books in our intention lo pass so thal 1€ | his library. Scott replied, “There is river may pull over and V YOU | one Book" lenty of room. Make the road ro . t of int head is clear for a dist e of at IS never out of print. It is printed In ove 4 east three hundred feet fore at- |..." ! 1h over two Dried h rent anguages anc dialects pa mothe e jd “Ba eontiflerate of ot dr F Annamese to Zulu. From Ar- vho vish to pa h Armenian, Bengali and Bur- highway Keep. well. ay he ese the East to the Eskimo in | right to allow them ample room, and | “ yo iy From pe Rhee Li 4 Ar thet , | guage of Ina anc ne to | de *ed up when the e you | | : 1 ve 3% ee. + | the most a 5 a signal to pass. Don’t be guilty of | the ode tongue, until to- } ogging the middle of the road, thus | day practically every land and ev- forcing faster moving cars to take ory tongue, every nation and tribe unnecessary risks in passing. has A gue in yeeiiten foro. “Keep to the right, control your An embassy. raves to speed and at all times observe the England to ask Te What . + S| Golden Rule of the road—Drive as | is the secret of England’s greatness? you would have others drive.” Sale Register If you want a notice of your sale in- serted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSOLUTELY FREE, send or phone us your sale date ind when you are ready. let us print vour bills. That's the cheapest adver- tising you can get. Thursday, January 4—On the pre- mises, the former Daniel Forry farm a short distance east of Newtown, in Rapho township, horses, mules, all the farm implements, etc. by J. W Hollinger. Edgar Funk, auct. Wednesday, March 14—On the premises near Rohrerstown, entire lot of live stock and farming imple- K'ng’s Daughters Met The King’s Daughters Sunday School class of the United Brethren church met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs, W. I. Beahm. A short program was presented which is appended: Devotions, Elsie Hof- fer; Reading by Mrs. Lester Bucher; Vocal solos by Miss Verna Brandt who accompanied with her guitar; Songs were sung by the class. Dainty refreshments were served to: Misses Elsie Hoffer. Sallie Flow- ersl Evelyn Baker, Verna Brandt Kathryn Warfel, Mary Ellen Stoner Mrs. Lester Bucher and Mrs Beahm ait eel Matches at Newtown There will be shooting matches at Newtown every Thursday night and every Saturday afternoon during December for turkeys gauge guns may used. he ground. weet errs When in need of Printing, (anything ember the Bulletin 12 be ells furnished n t kindlv rer car examined at the beginning of winter to make certain it is good operating condition. Then he should remember that only 15 per cent of car accidents can be laid to mechan- in ical failure, and that in the balance the human element must bear the blame. The only course to pursue WELCOME SANTA CLAUS Do you remembs IVS “way back when— 10W yOl d to | neil your little te ( Santa | Claus, x this, that and | the other issuring him | that ‘you w > and | loved your | Santa Claus is t app oaching | nos And jus 1s you welcomed him as a kid, you'. should welcome him now. nember ~ that Santa Claus is a s f generosity, lov- | ing-kindne: and irtue. At this | his-adve o near, check | up on yourself ve all your ac-(‘ tions been - worthy? Kind? Intelliz progressed or fall- | ur spiritual growth? | Faults, resolve to live | and gent? you. you will be able when | ¢ under any and all conditions—and drive as little as possible when road and weather conditions are tionally bad. In automobiles, in homes sport, winter presents menaces to life and Yealth and pro- and in a perty. Practically every one of them | can be offset by care, competence and thought on the part of the indi- vidual. | WHY $5,000,000” Why is it necessary that t nbly provide immedi 00,000 for special aid to stressed school districts? of the facts: Thousands of high school boys and | Is will be deprived of educational | Ir distri fy) Here | Ge 1 7 a fund vy are | ew pportunities unless tt ts can | } be | avoided if drivers at all times keep The club sets forth the safely. Consequently practice a sharp a | ments in excellent condition and | household goods by Roy Schroll. en ae ess mins is to drive with a maximum of care | excep- | thousand | | | the Saviour of mankind. Sermon Preached CHURCH, PREACHED THE FOL- LOWING SERMON The Bible is the Word of God. Consequently it is a book of relig- “In turning corners allow suffi- | ion, It is a story of life, showing cient space for vehicles coming from | man depraved by sin, redeemed by the opposite direction also to tum | God, and blessed by righteousness. It is the most wonderful book in the World. Of all the books printed thousands and tens of thousands on ! | every conceivable subject, there is "| none to compare with the Bible, Sir Walter Scott lay dying. He said to those around him, “Bring me the Whereupon Queen Victoria handed the native a beautifully bound book and said, “Tell your chieftain that this book is the secret of England's greatness.” The Bible is a great and wonderful book, vet we often neglect it. There was a time when men were put to death for having in their possession a copy of God's Holy Word. They had to read in the attic or cellar, in secrecy and in fear lest they be caught Tyndall was strangled and burned at the stake because he printed and distributed God’s Word Thirty years after Wyeclif’'s death, his body was yumed and his ashes cast into the which they ext river: while the Bibles printed were burned. he Today we have the privilege reading: vet weeks, and months slip by and we have neither studied nor | read from its sacred pages. John Bunyan was a man of four books. For twelve years Bedford jail he read and studied the Bible. No wonder that Pilgrim’s Progress is said to rank next to the Bible in the number of books print- of only in ed. | One of the few books that Abra- | ham Lincoln had as a boy was the Bible. May we consider three ques- tions? 1. What is the Bible? 2. Why was it given? 3. What has it ac- complished? . 1. What is the Bible?—As stated before the Bible is the Word of God. “Holy men of old wrote as they | were inspired of God.” | About forty-four men, writing thru a period of twenty centuries, beginning with Moses in the land of Midian, concluding with John on the island of Patmos; yet all writing about one God, one redemption, one | theme, the person and work of Christ. In all we find a harmony, | a progressive unfolding of divine | doctrine. which speaks to us of di- inspiration. a great cathedral has one arch- who plans the entire structure, Bible has one God who vl vine As | itect the Many workmen, many do, (foundation, doors, window, | entire work. | different things to | excavation, walls, mortor mixers, sculptors, artists) On Theme of Bible day and Wednesday. Show en Sunday night and a Matinee o New Styles in Swim Suits? ? Rather cute this trio of Eve-like mermaids! LaBarr all dressed up for their parts in the Waterfall scene in FOOTLIGHT RARADE playing at the Marietta Theatre next Monday (Christmas Day) Tues- There will also be a special Christmas Eve Sue Rainey, Pat Farr and Donna Midnight n Christmas Day. If weak-kneed—See Elijah for courage. If you have no song in your heart _real the beautiful psalms of David If life is getting sordid—read Isa- iah. If you are chilly—Let the beloved | discple put his arms about you. If your faith is below par—reac Pau. If you are lazy—Watch James. If vou are losing sight of the fu- ture, climb up the stairs of Revela- tion and catch a glimpse of the pro- mised land. The Bible was written for the sal- vatbn of sinners and the edification of believers. 3 What has it accomplished? Yoru might say, “Very little” or “nothing.” The world is still in darkness. The world is full of lov- ers of pleasure rather than lovers of God. Granted. Yet the Bible still remains. “Thy Word shall abide forever.”—It must have accomplish- ed some worth while thing else God wolld not have allowed it to remain. If the phrase, survival! of the fit- est” means anything; the Bible must certainly rank as the ‘fitest’ book in the world Tod said. “The deathless Book has sctrvived three great dangers, the negligence of its friends, the iilt upon it and the false syst warfare of oR who hated it.” Tt still survives. It still remains as a rock in a weary land. Things may t is the Father's deer little flock. yet one architect. So many writers, writing in different times, lands and | conditions, yet one Supreme Mind | { to lead. guide and direct. The Bible is made vp .f sid; books, each one separate, yet | dovetailing into the entire story. | The story of the Bible begins wit In Abraham we have th In Israel we fin ‘God’s own’ i i | creation. | ancestor of Israel. | a nation which was a peculiar sense. From this nation came the Christ 2—Why was it given. God's message was often given ft the prophets in order to call a people back to a life of holiness Tis message is the same today. «till seeks to win those who w away from Him. The Bible is like sign pointing mankind to heaven. are those who find the Bible reading. The Bible is the most teresting book in the world. There is no finer literature a +o 0 hd good pleasure to give Jgu the king- dom.” Reading the Bible hearts and give us mo? for the things which arg ‘pire our | a desire | cred and | or Im prone: 4 knowing | over-due tuition bills of other | found. For correct expression of th a mane | 5. Unpaid tuition «bills in the Fnalish language it stands : fits that he [gi te totaled $1,810,000 at the begin-| The Bible reaches down into your gow : ining of the school year 1933-34. ) heart, Tt sounds the deep places of in receives. In Unpaid salaries of more tha: 5000 | vour life. It is quick and power-| ov ii : afl, chers > | ful and sharper than a two-legged | Christians. We no longer ur i eighbors, a feel- fd a str a | sword. ‘oat human beings because we have i, once. BOUT Kee iy tet oh Is n wi The Bible is dry only to those who] accepted the teachings of the Bible. n-neble your|, P os sad as are worldy minded. Only the spiri*-| In the year 1790, there was a : tin na higher | er 2 paymg © x ar nl ually minded can understand #e| mutinv aboard “The PRounty” an Ir arer to the | part only or net at all | spiritual truths in God’s word | English vessel. The officers were Local taxes must support 85 per] “Scripture has been likened to ar-| cast adrift. Nine mutineers, 6 men Santa Claus! {cent of the cost of ed m. While | © “to ficht the enemy, as Jesus|and 12 women Tahitians landed on T- gent Spank hs d oe | fought Satan in His temptation. To | Pitcairn island, an uninhabited is- Ie Ros {700 in: SW yeas 3 ave ra paradise of trees, the leaves ng! land about 7 miles in circumference. r 1 dropped this ye: ) per | for the healing of nations, to heav- | One of the men discovered how to ; brings of nom es- { enly manna, to a cruse of oil, to gold! make liquor from a root, with the ed | im- | timate T e dis- | and silver and costly jewels o| result that there was drinking. de- « ds. j tricts e uch as | honey from a rock and to a fountain | buachery and drunkenness. A reg- one the fore- | 30 to ow normal { of pure water. | ular “Hell on earth)” There were 1 up their carsin| Whi district will make | Thirty thousand promises re | bloody massacres and drunken or- g the inevitable re- { every “effort keep open as long as | found therein. It brings the li of { gies By 1800 all the men had per- 1ecessa tragedies to | possible is evident that many dis- | understanding, repentance from ad | ished except John Adams. o the nual death toll. | tricts -prcbably as many as 300 and | works, newness of life, holiness. joy | In searching thru “The Bounty st of us, winter driving pre- | possibly @S many as 500—wili have te | and peace in the Holy Ghost. fell- | one day he found 8 Bile. Bain ents the principal hazard. Streets are | shorten the school term drastically this | owship with the saints and an in-| ed to read. He ha remo | : heritance that fadeth not away | sinful life. He repented and turned | Cc wet and ice-covered. Darkness comes | Driving practices that are rea-) sonably safe in the summer, become extremely dangerous. The condition of one’s tires,” brakes and windshiel wiper is vastly more important than ™ per with at any other time of the year. Every motofist should have his i { rent biennium v cent. gq ted ol urrent school year. The State\approp: ns for the cur- reduced by 10 pf | must be wri 4 second year of the bigh- a total reduction of 20 [g the year beginning ext. Th: shortage 9 | Happy is the man that delighteth in | the Scripture. everybody at all times, God's word seeks to be helpful to Some one has said. c If you are impatient—read Job. | If strong headed—look at Moses. about to God. mained, namely women and ren. With the result that they He read the Bible to those who re- child- be- ame renowned throuout the world for their kindness and gentleness of character and the their lives. Christlikeness of Thru the influence of a | days’ duration look for these tours and anyone de- Bible the island became a “paradise on earth.” Read the Bible. You will be bet- ter for it. Your home, Your com- nunity will be better, It will lead you to God. It will lead you to your heavenly home, Say with the poet. ‘Holy Bible, Book divine; Prescious treasure, Thou art mine.” N. S. HOFFMAN eet Ieee. LOCAL TRAVEL BUREAU ENJOYED BIG SEASON The local travel bureau conducted by O. H. Shenk Sons, Directors of the Ridgeway Special Educational Tours of 32 Penn Square, Lancaster, report that they have had a splen- did business this season and that they booked about four times as many passengers to the West this summer as in any previous season. This was due to the Chicago World's Fair, hundreds of people having gone with their many tours. O. H. Shenk Sons now two splendid tours to the “Sunny South” for the winter, The one tour will be a most extensive one of 23 to Mexico and it might be interesting to know that Mexico is a land filled with charm for the traveler. Pyramids larger than in Egypt will be seen. The tour also includes Florida, Texas, Tennes- | see and the Land of the Sky, North announce | Road Stand, Restauran Gas Station ad Dwelling For Sale This entire outfit on a plot fronting 125 feet along the concrete highway east of Mount Jov and 175 ft. deep. House is new and has all conveniences. Also 2-CAR GARAGE. Good reason for selling. . If you want 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 41) MOUNT JOY, PA. Tour To MEXICO, FLORIDA & TEXAS This is your opportunity to visit Old Mex an unusual land filled with charm for the tourist. See Ancient Pyramids larger than in Egypt. Your dollar goes much farther in Now! 23 DAYS VIA: PULLMAN-RAIL AND MCTOR, COVERING 7,000 Also Low Expense FLORIDA TOUR Rail to Jacksonville, Florida by Motor, Steamship to Nassau CALL AT OFFICE, PHONE OR WRITE FOR FOLDERS Ridgeway Special Educational Tours, Inc. O. H. SHENK SONS, Directors 32 Penn Square—Conestoga Bank Bldg. LANCASTER, PA. Personally Conducted All-Expen TTS ZF TT TK 7 0 TS TK TT i Ke I BW x 2 End of the Year CLEARANCE SALE of Silk and Wool DRESSES $3.95 to $14.95 SCE : All sizes including half sizes ¢ ALSO 50 NEW DRESSES IN THE HIGH SHADES INCLUDING BLACK AND WHITE 1 FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON REGULAR $8.95 NOW. $6.95 ANNA S. HEMPFIELD 136 N. Duke St. LANCASTER, PA. Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights Until 9 BR CETL TRIE IES RTE PST FS PEP NB PE FL SE SE PE RA BER A 62-Acre Farm TO BE SOLD AT DEPRESSION PRICE BANK BARN, SILO, GOOD FRAME HOUSE, CON- CRETE BLOCK 2-CAR GARAGE AND BUTCHER HOUSE, BROODER House with Incubator 24x60 feet, many other POULTRY HOUSES, room for 1,000 hens, meadow pasture, running water, spigot water at house and barn, fruit etc. House has all modern conveniences such as light, heat and bath. Here's a dandy farm to be sold at about half its value several years ago. Good reason for selling. seem drear, but ‘my word shall not | Carolina. retum unto me void’ Tt is always The other tour will be a shorter darkest before the dawn. Be of good | low expense tour to Florida taking | complete trips throughout the entire tropical state with a cruise from Mi- ami to Nassau in the Bahamas. They say there is a splendid out- siring information or literature, | should consult O. H. Shenk Sons, | caster. > — Keep Eggs Cool Tarket eggs kept near the kitchen /e in cold weather will suffer evaporation and brtakdown of albumen. The house cellar, or / cool place where water does not Jno. E. Schroll | Nae REALTOR MOY, 3 Superior Sheaffer's richer Turkeys Young Toms 25¢ 1b--Young Hens 30c 1b. | >ze, will be satisfactory. Pro- 57 against” freeing. on the Was These are all Choite. Young Birds, bred and grown by us on our Yop re 3 3 arm this season. assured of the Highest Quality. Due | . to our popular price and otstanding quality our sales have been i wp greater during the past ThankSgiving season than any time since it SLIMMING DIET Ye have pass growing turkeys. se birds are grown specially e 1 , se wer ei . of ca - Br ler another of fe he or fs mare buyer who a product ahove the i ¢ ry menus prepared for Be or is paper by Dr. Shirley W. ’ 4 7 ynne, Commissioner of Health SH EA FFER S TURKEY A FARM New York City. ell Phone ELIZABETHTOWN, PA § Adjust the diet to your Located on Route 241, Elizabethtown Bis ; { leeds by taking smaller or Leb i 7, 3 mile iz i arr partons ig or anon Highway, 3 miles Northeast of Elizabethtown i lcated in plain type. Do not change the quantities of the Lf oods gz bold face type. The<e TT. 3 | re the protective foods, and ) 3 or ieee fools, BREAKFAST > | Tiers: Far Cheaper Than You Can Build | Juice of 1 1/2 oranges ............ 100 Q 1 soft hoiled egg .... . 7 { i Eni 6 VERY MOPERN HOME 1 teaspoon jelly 50 : 1 small pat butter 0 Coffee (mm IX instead of crogis On an 80-foot front lot, house has 8-rooms and bath slate roof, BER nica 26 : Dr large porch, hot water heat, oil burner, hot and cold cellar, all Seat ya cemented, possession any time. This is one of the best built homes lettuce » i y 11; ; : Jette A a 2 in Mount Joy. Only reason for selling, but one person in the fam- @ 1 glass miik" or butter: 150 ily. I will cheerfully show this property. No. 442. Q ' 1 apple, banana, orange or G other fruit in season mses TUG © M d ® { rors 7-Room H | 1 cup bouillon TO O ern 00 ouse 2 2 lean lamb chops iris | S00 i Salad (1 tomato sliced: 1/4 of On a 60-foot lot, corner, bath, oil burner, slate roof; house recently © 3 lettuce, no dress- painted and papered. 2-Car Garage, poultry house, fruit, etc. Come © MIE) tsa. OB i E 1/2 ecuvp beets (c Bed, no and inspent. butter) a 25 2 Medium serving briccol]l mmm. 285 BIR TIME SOU ® ) 1 slice fresh or canned pine- » ® ’ e 0 Q apple JO Don’t try to reduce too fast. MOUNT, J ? PENNA. © A querer of a pound day'is ©] i @ enough. | 000000000000 Poeddi
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