PACE SIX THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. AE ces | Characters: U. B. Sunday School | Sheriff § Sale Helen—Louise Baker se Of oe REAL ESTATE! To be held FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1939 AT 2:00 o'clock P. M. By virtue of several writs of Fieri Facias and Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, Lan- caster County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry in Court Room No. 2, atthe Court House, in the City of Lancaster, Pa., the fol- lowing described real estate, to wil: NO. 1 All that certain lot or piece of ground situated on the Northwest side of Poplar Street, between Dorwart and Laurel Streets, in the City of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on which is erected a two story brick dwelling house, known as No. 633 on said Poplar Street. Containing in front on said Pop- lar Street 18 feet 8 inches and extending in depth Northwestward- ly 84 feet, more or less, to a 10 feet wide alley, narrowing on the Northeastern line to a width of 17 feet 70 inches, more or less, on said alley. Bounded on the Northwest by the said 10 feet wide alley, on the Southwest by property, now or late, of Andreas Kirchner, on the Northeast by property, now or late, of Joseph Beck, Jr. and on the Southeast by Poplar Street. Together with the right to the use of the 10 feet wide alley on the Northwest, in common with the owners of the adjoining prem- ises. Seized and taken in execution as property of Herman W. Kirsch. Mary M. Kirsch, his wife and Fred G. Kirsch, with notice to Herman W. Kirsch and Fred G. Kirsch, present owners and terre tenants. NO. 2 All that certain lot or piece of ground, whereon is erected atwo story brick dwelling house No 614, situated on the West side of North Queen Street, between W. Frederick and W. New Streets, in the City of Lancaster, Pennsyl- vania, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the North by property, now or late, of Philip Eiseman, on the West by property, now or late, of Mrs. Jane Green, on the South by property, now or late, of Mrs. Oliver J. Smith and on the East by North Queen Street aforesaid. Containing in front on said North Queen Street 16 feet 11 in- ches (which includes one-half of the width of the two feet and 6 inches, more or less, wide alley located between the hereby con- veyed premises and the premises adjoining on the South) and ex- tending in deoth of that width Westwardly, 156 feet 7 inches to property, now or late, of Mrs. Jane Green. Seized and taken in execution as property of Charles S. Biechler. NO. 3 All that certain lot or piece of land with two-story brick dwell- ing house (No. 325) thereon er- ected, situated on the East side of Rider Avenue, between Elm and Maple Avenues, in Lancaster Township, bounded and described as follows: On the North and South by properties now or late of Maurice W. Eby, on the East by a 16 feet wide common alley and on the West by Rider Avenue Containing in front on Rider Avenue 21 feet and 6 in. and ex- tending in depth of that width eastwardly 148 feet to the 16 ft wide common alley aforesaid. The South line of said lot passes through the middle of the 9 inch cinder block partition wall, which is a party wall, between the dwelling on this lot and the dwelling on the lot adjoining on the South. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Joseph F. Far- rell and Anna M. Farrell, with notice to Frank Maxey and Jennie M. Maxey, his wife, terre tenants. NO. 4 All that certain lot or piece of ground with a brick bungalow thereon erected situated on the South side of the Lancaster and Columbia Turnpike in the Town- ship of Manor, County and State aforesaid, designated as Lots Nos. 151 and 152 on a certain plan of lots called West Lancaster. Containing in front on the South side of the Lancaster and Colum- bia Turnpike, forty feet and ex- (from page 2) Peggy's Piece—Phyllis Peifer. Creenbacks—Beverly Ann Myers. Announcements and Offering. Offertory, Silent Night, Piano Ac- cordian by James Piersol. Christmas | Sweetest Chimes are Ringing— Nancy Leggoe, Marianne Leggoe. My Report—Mae Weidman. ian Peifer, Marcelline Zerphy. Richard Mumper. My Gift—Evelyn Lertch. Helen Thomas. A Trip to Bethlehem—Alice Bis- hop, Phyllis Peifer. Secretary’s report. Hymn, Joy to the World. Benediction, Rev. Reeder. When the Light Shone, by Reta Brandt. veyed premises are party walls. sewer that enters into Ruby Street in common with others entitled thereto. as property of Clarence P. Gray- bill. NO. 6 All that certain lot of land sit- uated on the North side of Fourth Street between Pearl Street and South West End Avenue in the City of Lancaster, County of Lan- caster and State of Pennsylvania. having thereon erected a brick dwelling house known as No. 825 Fourth Street, bounded and de- scribed as follows, to witi— Beginning at a point on the West side of an Eighteen (18) feet wide common alley, One hundred and thirty-one (131) feet from the West side of Pearl Street, and thence containing in front on Fourth Street aforesaid from that point Westwardly a distance of Twenty (20) feet, more or less, and extending in depth of that width ~~ Northwardly, Eighty-four (84) feet, more or less, to a Six- teen (16) feet wide common al- ley. and on the West by property now or late of John C. Hager. Jr. The Western boundary line passes through the middle of a brick party wall between the pre- mises herein described and those adjoining on the West. Together with the right to use the Eighteen (18) feet wide com- mon alley on the West and the Sixteen (16) feet wide common alley on the North in common with others entitled thereto. Seized and taken in execution as rroperty of Jacob H. Danner and Annie Danner, Mortgagors, Wil- liam Danner, Fxecutor of Jacob H. Danner, deceased, Ruth Eberts. Rebecca Huegel, Fred Danner, Wil- liam Danner and Edgar Danner. legatees and devisees of Jacob H. Danner, deceased and real own- Jean Mumper, Nancy Mumper, The Best Christmas—Joe Coover. The Meaning of Christmas—Mar- A Merry Christmas Messenger— The Heart of Christmas--Helen Fmenheiser, Marcelline Zerphy, Mae Weidman, Barbara Bates, Flo- rence Kaylor, Margaret Kramer, CHRISTMAS PAGEANT 7:30 Dalzell. Directed by Mrs. Walter The brick walls on the East and West sides of the herein con- Together with and subject to the right and privilege of using the Seized and taken in execution Ben—Richard Mumper. Maid—Evelyn Lertch enheiser, Mary—Anna Mumper, Star—Dorothy Kaylor Angels—Almeda Kaylor, Ethc Barto. Singer—Mildred Geib ald Peifer, Paul Hostetter. ald Arntz, Rev. Reeder. King—Harry Walters, Jr. ers, Slave—Ammon Hoffer, Jr. Old Man—George Albright Accordianist—Charles Piersol Poor Girl—Evelyn Lertch U. B. Sunday School Dec. 25 at 9:30. Song by. the School. Responsive reading. Prayer by Pastor. Song by School. Beginners’ Dept, Quickle. Beaston. Kec.—My Present, Shirley Eby. Halbleib, Schroll. Exercise—Beginners. Rec.—Warning, Dickie Keppel. Sherk. | Geneveive Zimmerman, Rec.—Merry Ann Schofield. Neiss. Shirley Hawthorne. Rec.—Candies and Toys, Rec.—My Papa’s Stocking, Booth, Rec.—Greetings, Nancy G Rec.— Christmas Bells, Ashenfelter, ’ Rec.—A Treat, Richard S Rec.—Welcome, Joyce Gar Rec. —Christmas Greeting, ley Schneider. Solo—Julia Witmer. Exercise—Tales of Santa Marlene Halbleib, Maryl comer, Nancy Hetrick, Peg land, Peggy Zerphey. Exercise—The Message Bells, Jacquelyn Zeller, C ers. NO. 7 All that certain lot or piece of ground situated on the South side of East Frederick Street, between North Duke and North Qucen Streets in the City of Lancaster, Pa, having thereon erected two 2-story brick dwelling houses numbered and known as Nos. 36- 26% East Frederick Street. Containing in front on the South side of East Frederick St. 19 feet and 2} inches and extend- ing in depth Southwardly the dis- fance of 36 feet, then widening on the East to the width of 20 feet and 63 inches the further dis- tance of 45 feet. Bounded on the North by East Frederick Street; on the South Zeller, Thelma Sherk, Charlotte Bachman. Song—Little Baby in a Manger, Beginners’ Dept. Primary Dept. Exercise—Boys, A Christmas Message. Rec.—Elwood Stark. Lullaby—Helen Booth. Exercise—Girls, What Will You Bring. Rec.—Geo. Halbleib. Exercise—Gifts, by five boys. Rec.—The Children Sing, Lor- raine Kuhn. Exercise — Christmas Wishes, Three Girls. A Christmas Prayer—Mary Fitz- and East by property now or late of L. B. Keiper; and on the West by property now or late of Sarah Goldberg. ! Together with the use of a 2, tending in depth Southwardly of that width, one hundred and twenty feet to a fifteen feet wide common alley. Bounded on the East by prop-| erty now or late of Aaron B Adams; on the South by said fif- teen feet wide common alley; on the West by Lot No. 153, and on the North by the Lancaster and Columbia Turnpike. Seized and taken in execution] as property of Ida M. Tripple. NO. 5 All that certain three-story brick dwelling and lot or piece of ground thereto belonging sit-; uated No. 849 Manor Street, Lan- caster City of Pennsylvania. Containing in front on Manor | Street, fifteen (15) feet and two! (2) inches, more or less, and ex- tending in denth on the East side sixty-eight (63) feet, more or less. and on the West side fifty-five (335) feet, more or less, to Ruby Street. Fronting on Ruby Street twenty (20) feet and five (5) inches, more | or less. Street; on the South by Manor and other improvements, situate lying and being on the South West! corner of Union and Third Streets Hershey in the Borough of Columbia. | : County of Lancaster, and State of | Pennsylvania. Union Street, thirty three more or less and extending in| depth of that width along Third) one hundred and twenty- | Miss Eby’s Class. feet to Alley “L.” Bounded on the North West by | Hostetter’s Class said Union Street, on the North| 3 alo Fast by said Third Street, on the! South East by s»id alley “L” and | on the South East by premises of the Estate of John P. Fraak | Bounded on the North by Ruby| deceased. Street, feet, 8 inches wide alley along} the Eastern boundary line, and the right to build over the said alley. Seized and taken in execution as property of Harry Edelson. i NO. 3 All that certain lot or piece of] land, having thereon erected al brick store and dwelling houses Containing in front on said | | Seized and taken in execution Street; on the East by property| as the property of Paul Heine. of Abraham L. Leaman, and oni the West by property of John | Buckwalter. TOM C. SHIRK Sheriff kee. ley Schofield. | win, March, hard Hershey. feet| fering, Mrs. Eberley’s Class. Mr. Sprecher’s Class. { Mr. Reisch’s Class. Rec.—My Christmas Wish, Shir- Drama—Eyes and Ye See Not. Rec.—Ready and Willing, Joyce Rec.—Harry Baughman, Rec.—Lee Ranck. Exercise—Victorious Christmas Rec.—Edgar Bergman. Rec.—Something for Daddy, Ric- Rec.—A Closing Piece, Richard Song by school. Junior Dept. Exercise—Nature’s Christmas Of Exercise—A Way of Behaving, Exercise—Told by a Tree, Mr Recitation—Clarence Weldon. Exercise— Christmas Questions, Exercise—A Christmas Prayer, Remarks by the Pastor. Song by the School. Carolers—Alice Bishop, Shirley Weber, Phyilis Peifer, Helen Em- Shepherds—Robert Arntz, Don- Wise Men—Cletus Kaylor, Ger- Heralds—Bruce Myers, Irvin My- Crippled Child—Harold Holmes Program committee: Mrs. C. C. Reeder, Mrs. Walter Brandt, Mrs. John Leggoe and Miss Ethel Barto. St. Mark’s United Brethren Sun- day School will render the follow- ing program on Sunday morning, Rec.—On the Air, Billie Tyndall Rec.—A Word of Cheer, Shirley Rec.—Dad’s Present, William Rec.—A Queer Christmas, Joan Rec.—Greetings, Patsy Ann Rec—How do You do, Robert Christmas Secret—Marlene and Christmas, Mary Rec.—A Coming Preacher, Ashur Rec.—The Best of Greetings, Exercise—Jesus, Marlyn Ludwig, Patsy Ann Schroll, Joan Halbleib, Bounded on the North by said Nancy Musser, Shirley Leed Sixteen (16) feet wide common| Solo—Bonnie Bigler. alley; on the East by said Eigh- | teen (18) feet wide common alley;| _,. : on the South by said Fourth Street; | Fitzkee. Rec.—My Job, Sonny Wa tide, Nolte. : Pageant to be presented by the young people of St. Mark’s United Brethren Sunday School, Christmas, | December 25, at 8:00 p. m. in the | large basement room of the church. | Directed by Mrs. J. Nelson New- | comer, Title—" The Seeking Wise Man", by Valeria R. Lehman. A pageant with familiar Xmas carols. Characters: Prophetess—Miss Jean Zimmer- man. Man—Mr. Jay Sherk. Caspar, Sage of Teharan—Mr. George Rehrer. Dana—Miss Martha Fitzkee. Neva—Miss Mary Habecker. Cain, and young shepherd—DMr. Clyde Zink. Hesiah—Mr. Lester Hostetter, Mother Mary—Miss Ruth Hertz- ler. Music will be furnished by members of the Choir, Mrs. Robert Hostetter, directing. Properties Committee, Warren Bentzel, Maris Gainor, Alvin Big- ler, and Lester Eshleman. Costumes Committee — Misses Edna Newcomer and Helen Bates. St. Luke's Episcopal Church 7:00 P. M. Christmas Eve. Children’s Christmas Service Processional Hymn 72—“O come, ll ye faithful” Opening Sentences. Versicles and Responses. Lesson. Prayers and Blessing. Short Address—The Rector. Children’s Play—Love Came Down At Christmas by Ruth Hays. Characters: A Mother—Arlene Hendrix. Harry—Richard Brown. Isabel —Nancy Germer. Sam—Betty Carpenter. Lucy—Marshall Dussinger. Offertory—Hymn town of Bethlehem” CHRISTMAS EXERCISES Kindergarten & Primary Grades A Christmas Proclamation—Nancy Ellis. Recitation—“My Plan” — Frank- lin Zimmerman. Betty Hendrix. Rep Ellis. Song—This is what we all do, Joyce Ellis and Primary cl Lize.—God’s Gifts,Mary Lou Eliis Rec.—Christmas Cheer, Donald |: Germer. Rec.—Daddy’s Purse, Marguerite Young. Rec.—Merry Christmas, Cynthia Brandt. Rec.—Almost Forgotten, Benja- ‘min Brown. Rec.—The Filled Stocking, Peggy Hendrix, : Kec—My Room I Would Have Given Thee, Jean Schneider. | Rec.—Goodbye, Come Oftener, | Fred Germer. Farewell Message—Harold and | Carol—Gather around the Xmas tree. Distribution of gifts. I Carol—Fareweli to thee, O Xmas | tree. Prayers and Benediction. Recessional Hymn 551—The First | Nowell. 11:15 P. M.—Christmas Eve. Sing- ing of Christmas Carols (Choir) 11-30 P. M. Christmas Eve, The | Midnight Choral Eucharist. Organ Prelude—Adeste Fideles, Loret. | Choir Frocessional—Hymn #72. Introit—Hymn 89. I The Summary of the Law. The Kyrie—Brown. oO Sanctus—Brown. Benediction. Agnes Dei—Brown. quite complete 1 y When they are 1 FRUIT CAKE ot cup shortening PO = A “0 litte | AYER! he Good Cheer class of the | United Brethren church was held on Tuesday evening with Mrs. Greenawalt, Mrs. .-Mum- omer Rec—An Important Message, | 15. sey. Bates, Rec.—A Christmas Smile, Garry | Edna eltmacher, Mrs. Dewey Horna- Christmes party at the Garden { pany, was in charge of arrange- George Heisey. i nares sed along Pennsylvania's high- LAV YY Penn yund i The Collect, Epistle. | kis Sequence- Hymn 84. | : The Gospel. | Gloria and Laus Tibi. Erown. Sermon—Hymn 74. | Gle Sermon—The Rector. i. 3 Cffertory Anthem — Christmas- | Car owth and resistance to disease. ht, | The latter is credited with the | rrovention of ridkets. 1/, teaspoon lemon extract cups flour , teaspoon soda 2 teaspoons baking powder rs QO WW 15 teaspoon salt 15 cup canned fruit juice | cup chopped candied pineapple 1 1 cup chopped candied cherries THE- AWFUL PRICE YOU PAY FOR BEG NERVOUS Check Below And See If You Have Any Ot fhe Signs Quivering nerves can make you old and haggard looking, cranky and hard to live with—can keep you awake nights and rob you of good health, good times and jobs. Don’t let yourself “go” like that. Start taking a good, reliable tonic—one made espe= cially for women. And could you ask for any- thing whose benefits have been better proved than a E. Pinkham’s 3 ih Ye herbs and roots of | without fail from your i mil- § Pinkham’s Compeund help Nature calm | lion Yomen lays writen inletters.eporting your shrieking nerves, tone up your system, wander] e . vik E.3 ni 3 istres: emale - past 60 years Lydia E. m's od Mp distress {fom Temels fare Vegetable Gompound, 18s helpe grateful Make a note NOW to get a bottle of this | women go “smiling thru ordeal He Compound TODAY Why not let it help YOU? Re ¢ J.B. SPANGLER Closing Out Entire Stock : Ot TOYS | J At from 10 to 50% off regular Prices 1 cup thir liced citron 2 cups chopped raisins ie STOCK CONSISTS OF 1 cup chopped nuts 1 | 6 egg Whites ¥ WAGONS SCOOTERS Cream and shortening. i Add whole rs and beat thor- ughly. Add lemon extract. Sift yur, soda, baking powder and salt oether. Add to creamed mix- ure, alternately with fruit juice. Add chopped fruits and® nuts. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake in well-greased tube pan in «1 1 RETESET TE ETE oven (325°F.) about 1% field: 1 large cake ¢ meter. , Vera Eby, Mary Elizabeth -ohey, Doris Zink, Alice Marie! Good Cheer Class The annual Christmas party of the home of Mrs. Warren Bruce Pennell, and Mrs. Schroll as hostesses. Miss Eby had the devotions. 't Hostetter played a election on the flute. st Barr class sang carols. As Old St. Nicholas, red and presented gift. k gave a read- refreshments were ser- wing: Mrs. Joseph e Reigle, Paul Frey, wthorne, Herbert Tyndal, wrles Eby, Mrs. Albert Bruce Pennell, Mrs. le, Mrs. Paul Alexander, Reisch, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Norman Sprecher, niel Willis, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Frank Germer, Mrs. eard, Mrs. Clinton Eby, Varren Bentzel, Mrs. Abram , Mrs. Alvin Eigler, Mrs. John Il, Mrs. Bruce Pennell, Mrs. a Mr. Forrest Barr- beth Eby, Miss Anna Miss Anna Barto, Miss cher, Miss Maud hneider, Miss Alice Marie Nissly, Ida Greenawalt, Miss Ruth Iiss Mary Billow and Mrs. were guests. Le Blane Party nployes of the Le Blane Cor- vere entertained at a aurant recently Ben president of the com- for the affair. Fifty-five were present. Auxiliary Party nembers of the Friendship Auxiliary enter- auxiliary from Eliza- at a Christmas party Seventy-two persons ! LOCUSTS FOR POSTS id you know that more ihan illion guard rail rosts are s each year? These are cut from locust trees, say Penn A locust tree moderately fertile soil flten be large enough to make guard posts by the time 2) years old. a CALVES NEED VITAMLI/S State dairy specialists have that vitamins are necessary the growth of thirty calves. A. and D are most es- The former promotes Renn re TEES RET TET RRR A AUTOMOBILES AND MANY OTHER VELOCIPEDES ~ ITEMS All Bicycles At Sacrificed Prices We are compelled to do this to ke room for the largest and best assortme fit of # Table and Floor Lamps, Washers, Ref figer- ators, Ranges and Radios. y COMPLETE STOCK OF’ Tree Lighting Outfits J.B. 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