24th, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 1935 PRT «Che SNAPSHOT GUILE ee HOME LIFE by his sg READER of the Snapshot Guild sent in the above picture as an | of printe¢gXample of what can be done by an umateur photographer with an in- SXpensive camera. rts im Joh Photographically it is an excellent and this Guild member is to assure youg congratulated on his work. ity at mod- To the Snapshot Guild, however, his picture represents much more han an example of good photogra- hy. It tells a real story. As we visu- the story behind this picture it akes us into the homes of thou- ands of typical American family TI Nous gathered at the home of arents for the day or evening. It is just such pictures that add aterest and value to your snapshot ollection and every year, as the hildren “grow up,” you will cherish ch snapshots more and more. ——ecord pictures, such as scenes, news of tufldings, monuments and other laces of interest you snap in your '‘avels are important and interest- 1g, but don’t overlook the innumer- ——)l€ Opportunities for intimate, ory-telling pictures of the family. N OUT, present day film and Photo- | TIO: or Photoflood bulbs you can indoor pictures with any camera Wm for “time” exposure. The vomen above was taken with an or- ragging thedllary camera with the aid of a No. is ofte hrough th OY three cer letin. 3 around, hotoflash bulb. out yi is what you do. Place your NS 4] era on a tripod, table or some- ; bin Lyd g solid so that there will be no nkham’s TaOvement of the camera when the relieve seture is taken. Locate your sub- pains and diets, or group in the finder. At arm’s ly 25 cents.ngth to the side of your camera s of Danvillage an ordinary floor lamp; to get no gambit efficiency from the light, remove us. Your Tag ode and hold a white card or , and built n onl. pillow case in back of it to serve a reflector. If in a group picture of kind you find that the distance which the Photoflash will be ced is about 10 feet from the up use stop f.11 with an anastig- at lens or No. 1 stop on single lens Family gatherings offer unusual opportunities for story-telling pictures. current in the lamp turned off re- flash bulb. Set your camera for a time exposure; open the shutter and instantly “turn on” the Photoflash floor lamp. There will be a vivid, in- stantaneous flash of light. Immedi- ately after this flash close the shutter of your camera and you have your picture. If you prefer you can take a snap- shot of such a group, providing you will be necessary to employ two floor lamps; place one lamp about 5 feet in front and a little to the right of your subjects; place lamp number two about six feet to the shades on the lamps so that the light is cast over the entire group. lamp to the left and one or two in the one to the right. Be sure to use for best results for snapshots with | this kind of a set-up. With film slower than super-sensitive short | time exposures can he made with | Photoflood bulbs. Set the diaphragm at 7.6.3 and the shutter speed at 1/25 of a second; night indoors. When shades on home lamps can- | not be tilted or are of a kind that | does not permit directing the light on the subject, remove the shade, In such cases, some kind of reflector’ back of the lights will throw con- siderably more light forward. Don’t forget these important pie- tures around the home. Get some Photoflash or Photoflood bulbs (they can be purchased in almost any store where they sell photographic supplies), load your camera with super-sensitive panchromatic film and take a few snapshots at night indoors. It’s a lot of fun. OOO: or box cameras. With a lenses not of the anastigmat ur Heat Hest Congratulations ~ > Wednesday, Dec. 26 (rs. Jacob Kulp, of near Ba- § @s Bridge. @ Thursday, Dec. 27 Abram Geltmacher. Heistand, Landisville. € Saturday, Dec. 29 id of town. Harry Brandt, of Hummelstown, @hristion Gillums on E. Main St. 0. G. Greenawalt, on Mari- @ Street. ) C Sunday, Dec. 30 deme Gruber, Elm Tree School. G Monday, Dec. 31 Sages Fair, of Manheim R 2. Fuhrman, on David St. Clliriam Bard, of Rheems. €. Tuesday, Jan. 1 )O N. Engle, near Mt. Joy. Wednesday, Jan. 2 Chl anet Habecker, on Columbia e. 0 GF € How HOT IS A STAR? (@Twinkle, twinkle little star, how (@ronder what you are” has been by astronomers of today. It ot what stars are but how hot AY are that is bothering these tists. They believe that the mmering twinkle of the major @e we see at night is due to the )0 )0 ht )0 on ments have been devised that varying temperatures of the Ss ranging from 3,200 degrees to ro degrees Fahrenheit. Just how this is can be shown by remem- or that man’s hottest flame, the of the electric furnace, is only degrees. OX N ANYTHING OF BONNIE? Bonnie leaned over the gas tank, 8 tank, ic height of the contents to see; lighted a match to assist him— l, bring back my Bonnie to me! © timulate your business by adver- in the Bulletin. JOHN VAN GUILDER Emerald green uncut velvet with an all-over scroll design makes a smart little frock for afternoon wear, The gold metal clasp at the neck and the buckle on the woven metal belt are set with green stones. rr em ot Ieee WILL THE BARBER POLE GO? Familiar red and white poles, symbols of “bleeding” was regarded way of the cigar store Indian. In- the business if all the style of Stefan Weber, impulses and between carved a life size statue of himsel yielded to it outside his door. rn Advertise in The Bulletin, place the home bulb with the Photo- | Place two Photoflood bulbs in the type, use the largest stop. With the { | | | bulb which you have placed in the | { have a camera with an 1.6.3 lens or | faster, using Photoflood bulbs. It ' { | front and left of the group. Tilt the | | bethtown; {{H. B. Hoffer); super-sensitive panchromatic film || Mount Pleasant | | | | i *Conoy; Mastersonville; turn on your Photoflood lamps and— | * Refton. snap—you have made a snapshot at | THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. 1936 Meeting Appointments TIME AND PLACE FOR HOLD- ING PRAYER MEETING THRU- OUT LANCASTER COUNTY BY THE BRETHREN IN CHRIST complete list of the time for holding prayer meetings by the Brethren in Christ thout Lancaster Conty during the coming year. is a Appended and place Jan. 5—Cross Roads (Joe Wolgemuth); *Conoy; Mastersonville; Manor; Pequea; | *Refton. I Jan. 12—E’'town; *Maytown; York Co.; Mount Pleasant (H. Zerphey); *Man- heim; Refton; *Manor. Jan. 19—Conoy (H. Hilsher); *Cross Roads; Mastersonville (J. M. Heisey); Manor; Pequea; *Refton; *Newtown. Jan. 26—Maytown (Annie Heisey); *E’town; *York Co.; Manheim (Henry A. Ginder); *Mount Pleasant; Refton; *Ma. {1 nor; Newtown (J. Lindemuth). Feb. 2—Cross Roads (I. W. Musser); *Conoy; Mastersonville; Manor; Pequea: *Refton. Feb. 9—E’town; *Maytown; York Co.; Mount Pleasant (Abram Koser); *Man- heim; Refton; *Manor. Feb. 16—Conoy (J. Floyd); *Cross Roads; Mastersonville (Allen Hoffer); Manor; Pequea; *Refton; *Newtown. Feb. 23—Maytown (P. E. Wolgemuth); *E'town; *York Co.; Manheim (Samuel Wolgemuth); *Mount Pleasant; Refton; *Manor. Mar. 1—Cross Roads (H. M. Hess); *Conoy; Mastersonville; Manor; Pequea; *Refton. Mar. 8—E’'town; *Maytown; York Co.; Mount Pleasant (Katie Ginder); *Man- heim; Refton; *Manor. Mar. 15—Conoy (Laura Gainer); *Cross Mastersonville (Lizzie Shearer); Pequea; *Refton; *Newtown. 22—Maytown (Willis Weaver); *York Co.; Manheim (J. B. Snavely); *Mount Pleasant; Refton; *Manor; Newtown (I. T. Ginder). Mar. 29—Cross Roads (Ralph Musser); *Conoy; Mastersonville; Manor; Pequea; *Refton. Apr. 5—E’'town; Mount Pleasant *Manheim; Refton; *Manor. Apr. 12—Conoy (W. Heisey); *Cross Roads; Mastersonville (Roy Brubaker); Manor; Pequea; *Refton; *Newtown. Apr. 19—Maytown (N. Smith); *Eliza- *York Co.; Manheim (Sr. *Mount Pleasant; Refton; Roads; Manor; Mar. *E’town; *Maytown; York Co.; (D. E. Wolgemuth); *Manor. Apr. *Conoy; *Refton. May 3—E’town; 26-—Cross Roads Mastersonvllie; (A. Z. Hess); Manor; Pequea; *Maytown; York Co.; (Samuel Longenecker); *Manheim; Refton; *Manor. May 10—Conoy (S. .Hoffman); .*Cross Rosa; Mastersonville (Abram Heisey); | Manor; Pequea; *Refton; *Newtown. May 17—Maytown (Clarence Ressler); *E’'town; *York Co.; Manheim (Samuel Nornhold); *Mount Pleasant; Refton; *Manor; Newtown (Kate Moore). May 24—Cross Roads (Ezra Manor; Engle); Pequea; York Co.; May 31—E’town; *Maytown; *Man- | Mount Pleasant (Earl Myers); heim; Refton; *Manor. June 7—Conoy ( ); *Cross Roads: Mastersonville (John Showers): Mancr; Pequea; *Refton; *Newtown. June 14—Maytown (A. Hoffman); *E’- town; *York Co.; Manheim (Monroe Dourte); *Mount Pleasant) Refton; *Ma- | nor. | ' Mount Pleasant (S. Z. Nornhold); or: (C. M. Wolge- Manor; Cross Roads Mastersonville; June 21 muth); *Conoy; Pequea; *Refton. June 28—E'town; York Co.; *Man- *Maytown; heim; Refton; *Manor. July 5—Conoy (Abner Martin); Roads; Mastersonville (A. Shenk); Pequea; *Refton; *Newtown. July 12—Maytown (H. Engle); *E'town; Cross Man- '*York Co.; Manheim (J. T. Ginder); *Mt. Pleasant; Refton; *Manor; Newtown (Annie Risser). | July 19—Cross Roads (Miller Wolge- | Pequea; *Conoy; Mastersonville; Manor; *Refton. July 26—E’'town; muth); *Maytown; York Co.; ‘Mount Pleasant (Graybill Wolgemuth); *Manheim; Refton; *Manor. Aug. 2—Conoy (M. Heisey); *Cross Roads; Mastersonville (Paul Oberholts- er); Manor; Pequea; *Refton; *Newtown. Aug. 9—Maytown (Engle Shelly); ‘E'town; *York Co.; Manheim (B. Shel- ley); *Mount Pleasant; Refton; *Manor. Aug. 16—Cross Roads (E. E. Woge- muth); *Conoy; Mastersonville (Irvin Wolgemuth); Manor; Pequea; *Refton. Aug. 23—E’town; *Maytown; York Co.: Mount Pleasant (Harry Emenheiser); *Manheim; Refton: *Manor. Aug. 30—Conoy (V. B. Hilsher); *Cross Roads; Mastersonville (Wayne Peters); Manor; Peqguea; *Refton; *Newtown. Sept. 6—Maytown (A. Shenk); *Eliza- hathtown; *York Co.; Manheim (C. Kready): *Mount Pleasant; Refton; “Manor; Newtown (Henry Mellinger). Sept. 13—Cross Roads (Amos Herr); | #*Conoy; Mastersonville; Manor; Pequea; | ¥*Refton i Sept. 20—FE’'town; *Maytown; York Co.; Mount Pleasant (Harvey Garman); *Manheim; Refton; *Manor. Sept. 27—Conoy (Jacob Z. Martin); *Cross Roads; Mastersonville (E. 8S. Shearer); Manor; Pequea; *Refton; *Newtown. Oct. 4—-Maytown (Paris Koser); *Eliz- ahethtown; *York Co.; Manheim (D Rradley); *Mount Pleasant; Refton; *Manor. Oct. 11—Cross Reads (C. N. Hershey); *Conoy; Mastersonville; Manor; Pequea; *Refton. | Oct. 18—E’'town; *Maytown; York Co.; Mount Pleasant (J. Sherk); *Manheim: striped the day when as a cure for most all minor ills and the bar- deny; ber acted as a surgeon, may go the artistic | pleasant Apr. shaves he £| from the trunk of a tree and placed Refton; *Manor. | Oct. 25—Conoy ( ); *Cross Roads; Mastersonville (Isaac Brandt); Manor; Pequea; *Refton; *Newtown. i Nov. 1—Maytown (Paul Koser): *Eliz- abethtown; *York Co.; Manheim (Eli Ginder); *Mount Pleasant; Refton; *Ma- nor: Newtown (D. Ginder). Nov. 8—Cross Roads (A. Zercher); *Conoy; Mastersonville; Manor; Pequea: *Refton. | Nov. 15—E’'town; *Maytown: York Co.: Mount Pleasant (Joseph Gish); *Man- heim; Refton; *Manor. Nov. 22—Conoy (Heisey Sisters); *Cross Roads; Mastersonville (Albert Faus): Manor; Peguea; *Refton; *New- town. Nov. 29—Maytown (Jacob Strickler): | *E’town; *York Co.: Manheim: (Jacob Herr); *Mount Pleasant; Refton; *Man- | or. Dec. 6—Cross Roads (lI. M. Wolge- muth); *Conoy; Mastersonville; Manor; Pequea; *Refton. Dec. 13—E’town; *Maytown; York Co.; Mount Pleasant (Earl Martin); *Man- | heim; Refton; *Manor. Dec. 20—Conoy (Jacob Wolgemuth): *Cross Roads; Mastersonville (J. B. Gin- Manor: Pequea; *Refton; *New- Heisey): (Landis (Annie Manheim Pleasant; ow Dec. | *E'town; Brubaker); 27—Maytown *York Co.; *Mount stead, we may see outside the bar-!|*Manor; Newtown (Carrie Detwiler). | ber shop, an elegantly harbered and manicured wax figure to advertise | barbers follow one in Philadelphia. | A LANCASTER SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY MORNING AND EVENING () Denotes Saturday evening previous. * Stars denote Sunday evening services. Councils—Lancaster Feb. 4; Manor ug. 29 evening; Cross Roads Jan. 8; E'town Aug. 22; Manheim Jan. 1; Mount 10; Mastersonville Aug. 6; I Manheim Oct. re ret A Greet ee Advertise in The Bulletin Turn useless articles about your home into cash. Advertise them in our classified column. Refton; |° ‘Our High Five Lost The First MANHEIM TOWNSHIP DEFEAT- ED LOCALS FRIDAY NIGHT After winning four in a row and eading Section 2 of the Lancaster county basket ball league, our High Five took it on the chin Fri- lay evening at the hands of Man- heim Township High. The score was 37-47. The Junior High team also lost its game 17-42. Scores: Manheim Twp. H. S. G. F. TL Emich, FP 6 214 Neiss, F 3 2 8 Shermich, FB ....... .... 0 0:0 Magee, C ................ T 216 Bey, GQ ...... 2.3 1% Doyle, G ...............; 1.0 2 Totals: 19.9 47 Mt. Joy H. S. G. F. TL Crider, FB 5 313 C. Zink, FP 1 0 2 Shank, F ..............., 0 0 0 Brown, CC .. ......... 5 $ 3 9 Qavlin, C 00 Cc 0 0 R. Zink, G 5 313 Dillinger, G- ......... 5%. C0 00 Totals: 14 9 37 Score by periods: MT. JOY H. S. ...10 6 10 11-37 MANHEIM TWP 13 8 12 14-47 Referee, Shober Barr; scorekeep- er, Jack Brett; timekeeper, Bill Lord; time of periods, 8 minutes. Man. Twp. Jr. H. S G. F- Tl Gol, FB 4 210 Miller, ¥:................ 1 0 2 Schne’beli, ¥ ............ 0: 0 0 CG, Grill C 0000 5 010 J. Witmer, © i 1 3 KE. Adams, G ............ } 1 3 Zanzarl, G .............. 0 0 0 M Adams, G ...... .... 6 24 L. Lefever, GQ ............ Oo 0 ¢ Totals 18 6 42 Mt. Joy Jr. H. S. G. F. Tl Shitk, F ..........0.0...0 1 0 2 Schneider, BF 0 0 0 Young, F ............... 1 8 5 Pilney, C 1 0 2 H Myers, C 00 CO 00 Blanher, G 0-0 @ Garner, Ql een 0 0,4 Ring, G ...... 00 4 0-8 M. Myers, G 0 00 Totals 000.0, 7 3 17 Score by periods: MANHEIM JR. H.S. 17 6 18 1—42 MT. JOY JR.HS. 24 011-17 Referee, R. Witmer; scorekeeper, Brett; timekeeper, time of periods, 8 minutes. SECTION 2 STANDING Teams WwW LIL PC Ephrata ........... 4 0 1.000 Mount Joy ........ 4 1 .800 Manheim Twp. ..... 4 1 .800 Lititz ........... 3 1 750 Columbia .......... 3 1 750 Manor Township 2 3 400 ...... 1 3 250 Quarryville ......... 1 4 200 Manheim Boro ..... 1 4 200 West Lampeter Sle 0 5 000 Elizabethtown The Christmas service of the children’s division of the Christ Reformed Sunday school on Sun- day evening included programs by the Kindergarten, Primary, Junior, ind Intermediate depts. A pageant, “The Adoration of the Kings and Shepherds,” by Mildred E. Cook, was also given. Prof. Joseph Martine addressed the members of the Elizabethtown Business and Professional Wom- en's club at their annual Christ- program held Monday at Hotel Kennewood. He spoke “Political Situation of Spain.” Henry Frank, of Maytown, ren- dered several piano selections. Prof. Newpher, Maytown, gave sev- eral vocal selections. Amo: Dace, a member of the Elizabethtown council was appoin- ted to purchase tools and mater- als for the neeting of wvening. A request from the Board of Jealth to have a health officer named was tabled until the next meeting, Monday, January 6, at which time the council will reor- mas the n the athletic field, at a the council, Tuesday ganize. amounting to $51.25 were exonera- ted. Grimm returned $20 collected from fines during the month. Chief of Police Clyde Coble re- ported 39 street lights out of or- der, four accidents, 97 lodgers, 18 motor code violations and 78 war- nings. Bills amounting to $539.54 were ordered paid. Advertise in The Bulletin. WPA project at the | A total of 192 head taxes, | PIN SPILLING TRAVELERS DEFEAT MECHANICSBURG The Mount Joy Travelers de- feated the Mechanicsburg pinmen three in a row. The scores follow: Mechanicsburg 1st 2nd 3rd Tis. Finkenbinder .. 177 ... 162 339 Hershman ..... 158 206 159 523 Gusiler ....... 0. 147 178 325 Marret 0000 167 168 146 381 Baker 212 186 .... 398 Updegrof ...... 157 190 195 542 Totals | ....... 871 897 840 2608 Mt. Joy Travel’s 1st 2nd 3rd Tis. F. Good 170 ... 173 343 Herr .......0.0. 190 165 200 555 Matteer ........ 188 213 215 616 Anderson ...... 188-179 367 M. Good 183 202 385 Derr 183 163 223 569 Totals: ....... 919 903 1013 2835 a Mt. Joy Travel’s »st 2nd 3rd Tis Hogentogler . 188 188 169 545 F. Good .....! 187 176 181 544 Anderson ...., 195.159 ... 354 Matteer has “vs 203203 M. Good 186 200 171 557 Derr... 171 180 172 523 Totals ........ 927 903 896 2726 Ephrata 1st 2nd 3rd Tis. Shimp ...... 169 170 206 545 Kilhefner ...... var ABT Sn 18T Flory .......... 212 ... 178 390 Dick .... 0.0.50 165 173 192 530 Miller: ....... 201 156 190 547 Brunner ....... 197 178 172. 547 Totals 944 864 938 2746 Sale Register If you want a notice of your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- LY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when $ou are ready, let us print your bills. That's the cheapest advertising you can get. Saturday, Dec. 28—On the prem- on Chocolate Avenue, Florin, en- lot of household goods by Henry G. Carpenter, executor of N. Miller Estate. Frank, tire Annie auct. m Heb! ia Mil T THE OPERA” 26—1 DAY ONLY ic March Oberon Marshall “THE DARK ANGEL” FRI, DEC. 27-1 DAY ONLY! Double Feature Show Charles Farrell in “FIGHTING YOUTH” Also This nd Feature George rien in “THUNDER MOUNTAIN” SAT. DEC. 28—% DAY ONLY! Viatinee at 2:15 PAM.—llc & 21s lark Gable. etta Young Jack i “CALL OF WILD” MON. DEC. 30—1 DAY ONLY! Lucky Bango Ever Monat9 pm Free! 10—Picnic Style Hickory Smoked Hims Richard Arlen & Virginia Bruce AUDITORIU Wed. Thurs., D Marx Bro in A NIGHT at the PERA Christmas Day Matfhee 2:30 Friday, Decembér 27th Ken Maynagd in “HEIR TO TROWBLE” Added Attractipn Saturday, December 28 “THANKS A MILLION” Including Alpine Singérs Manhattan Serenaders% St. Andresburg Rollers Real Live Choppers H.S. Newcomer é& Sol INC. MOUNT JOY, Rosalind in “RENDEZVOUS” PA. Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs Your Kidneys contain 9 million tiny tubes or filters which may be endangered by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. Be careful. If functional Kidney or Bladder | disorders make you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Loss of Pep, Leg Pains, Rheumatic Pains, Dizziness, Cir- cles Under Eyes, Neuralgia, Acidity, Burning, Smarting or Itching, you don't need to take chances. All druggists now have the most modern advanced treat- ment for these troubles—a Doctor's pres- cription called Cystex (Siss-Tex). orks fast-—safe and sure. In 48 hours it must bring new and is guaranteed to make you feel 10 years younger in one New Year's Eye Edmund Lowe Dorothy Pag n “KING SOLOMO BROADWAY", OF Wed. Thurs., Jan.{1-2 Will Rogers in IN OLD KENTUCKY New Year's Day Matinee 2.30 To The Winning Players! “LET '’EM HAVE IT” CUES. DEC. 31—1 ise§, of the late Annie N. Miller, \ START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT by attending my Pure Thurs \ At 12:30 Canadian 0 Holstein-Friesians \ = of the famous show Lad; a number of descendants of Pioneer Sn world champion life time butterfat producer, and granddaugh- ters of well known sires. These are all choice producers, fresh or soon ti Animals that it will pay you to buy. individuals, record in 305 d sires. Also a few 4% bulls, dandy from a 597 lb. cow that made her will improve any herd. Some choice weaned bull and heifer calves from th They will grow into money. and by high class sires. FULLY ACCREDITED Individual test certificates. last shipment was November 26th. Sale will be held at my farm near of highways 5 and 117. day. I will be glad to show them to EDWARD PALMYRA, PA., Irvin Hess, Auct. Harvey Rettew Pedigrees Sale held under cover, rain or shine Justice of the Peace Elwood i You bet I burn 'b i I buy it from FLORIN, Phone kerk strains, personally selected for These cattle are thoroughly’ geclimated, the Come and look these animals over id sale bred Sale , Jan. 2, 1936 | | J O'clock tising in the Bulletin. | week or money back on return of empty - | package. Cystex costs only 3c a dose af byadver- druggists and the guarantee protests you, Stimulate your business X= a - Matinee Evenin turds “Moose Theatre "Shows \ and 7and 9 P. M. Holidays . Saturday i : pm [ELIZABETHTOWN P. M. | { Fri. Sat., Dec. 27-28 Dick Powell in “THANKS A MILLION” Monday, December 30 Wheeler & Woolsey in “THE RAIN MAKERS” Tuesday, December 31 Robert Donat in "39 STEPS” Starting With Midnite Show New Year's Eve and New Year's Day “BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936” k the kind | Banostine, Posch, | Sezis, Colantha, Ormsby and Abbe- Young cows and heifers, you like, of the vis; producing ability and high test. ANaughir of a 785 lb. cow, one from & 697 lb. cow, another from 641 Ib. cow, the last two made their Cog 1 days. A FEW SAMPLES ring champion, Abbekerk Sylvius Korndyke, sire of the reshen by well bred for herdsires, one Good bulls that suitab! y above producers 3 AND BLOOD TESTED Campbelltown, close 0) ithe junction you. O'NEAL, R. D. 2 : 9 dee ne coal’ PENNA. 220 s ET, h 0— | ems ZETA TEI TERRE RIERA. The Christmas JOIN Savings Club at the Fie National Bank and\Trust Company A oo HERE'S HOW TO JOIN 4 \ Simply “select the amount you desire to deposit weekly, bring it to the bank, make yourifirst deposit, then deposit this amount the first of each week as per{table below. A THE CLUB RUNS 50 WEEKS Join One or More of the Following Classes : $ 30,Club Pays........ 4%. iconv $ 5.00 © 95 Ginb Pays. ....... Xo. vai, $ 12.50 | $. 50 Club Pays.......... %.. $ 25.00 i $1.00 Club Pays. ........... ) .$ 50.00 a $200 Club Pays......... ... % vce: 8 $100.00 2 $3.00 Club Pays.............. A rade $150.00 2 $ 4.00 Club Pays................ %...... $200.00 2 $3.00 Club Pays... Ye $250.00 2 $10.00 Club Pays. 0... .} . $500.00 : Our Club Offers an Easy Plan to Provide Money or any Purpose YOU CAN JOIN NOW FIRST NATIONAL BA & TRUST COMPAN MOUNT JOY, PA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation K