14, 193) isers. OME THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1930 Prizes For The Best Decorations As an incentive to our town folk the local Chamber of Commerce is offering cash prizes to residents and business men for the best and most appropriately decorated private and commercial dwelling and store. The prizes are: Best Decorated Home First $10.00, Second $5.00, Third $2.50. Commercial Decorations Three prizes same as above. These decorations must be placed and ready to judge by Saturday Dec. 16th. Judges will be from out of town. a PROSPECTIVE BRIDES FETED AT SHOWER Mr. and Mrs. Elam B. Snyder of Lititz R. 2. entertained at a shower recently in honor of the approach- ing marriages of Miss Grace Heisey of Manheim No. 3. to Damond Packard of Mt Joy No. 2. and‘ Miss Arlene Heisey Manheim No. 3. to Paul Wenger Quarryville, Those present were the follow- ing Misses Orpha Hosler, Orpha Nissley, Vera Weidman, Vera Irvins, Vera Rohrer, Ruth Hess, Iva Spick- ler, Minerva Hess, Sylvia Wenger, Fanny Summy, Ruth Wike, Edith Rohrer, Arlene Shenk, Arlene Shelly, Jane Ackerman, Verna Stauffer, Anna Shelly, Mary Shelly, Naomi Shelly, Florence Geib, Anna Becker, Anna Mae Emenheiser, Grace Bernhart, Irene Haldeman, Grace Heistand, f Stella: Gantz, Martha Gephart, Ethel Gephart, Edith and Miriam Hess, Esther Mae Long, Lois Snyder and Mrs. Paul Buckwalter, Messers Harrison Fore- man, Francis Wenger, Lester Grove, Paul Snader, Paul Shaffner, Phares Moyer, Benjamin Kulp, Clarence Weidman, Ray Summy, Ray Shelly, Herman Reist, Owen Mumma, David Haldeman, Elwood Shelly, Stanley Heisey, William White, Herman Gromal, Levi Rohrer, David Miller, David Hess, Clinton Rohrer, Carl Hollinger, Herbert Shelly, Milford Shelly, Stanley Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Haldeman, Mr. and Mrs. Frvin Groff, Mr. and Mrs. Grayhill Wenger and Mr. and Mrs. John Heise'¥, , ARG pment The Low Down From Hickory Grove Seems like I am seeing more of these cars with an E. on the license | And instead of just a little '§ plate. E, they would have a big sign on the door reading—Politician’s car, paid for by the Taxpayers. And you know, the more you see | the more | of these exempt outfits, it kinda soaks in what kind of a sucker you are for not getting one for your ownself. Having a nice 1940 chaise with free gas, and a free license plate— and the car free in the first place— and all you have to do is drive it, stranger, those boys, they got some- thing. I am not mucl. for getting ex- cited about just another politician, but their exempt, free cars, they kinda get me. They half-way get me agitated. Kinda like on the Fox Farm where the young lady visitors just out of college, she asked the proprietor about how many times you could skin a fox. And the boss gulped and he says, sister, these fores, he says, after you skin ’em about a coupla times, you know, they commence to get just a trifle voxed and agitated. Yours with the low down UE BAINBRIDGE FIRE CALLS OUT NEW ENGINE The new fire engine of the Bain- bridge Fire Company raced to its second fire on Monday, December 4, with its siren screaming, only to turn around almost immediattely and race back. It was only a chim- ney fire at Reuben Ebersole’s farm. The engine was put to its first use back in October 31, Hallowe'en night, when Alvin Martin's hay- stack caught fire. MAYTOWN The Civic Club will award three prizes for the most artistic holiday home desorations in the commun- ity, it was announred at the meet- ing Tuesday evening in the high school. Plans also were made for the Children’s party, to be held on Saturday, December 23. David Smith, president appointed} , Community Children’s Party Committee. —_— GP $150 in cash prizes if home. ens. I | LANDISVILLE Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weaver enter- tained in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Milton Archer, of Mt. Joy, who celebrated her birthday, The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Archer and children, Jimmy, Bobby and Polly, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weaver and children, Bobby, Bill, Sis and Joe and Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ginder and son Donnie, Christmas Party The Young Ladies Bible Class of the Church of God held their Christmas and Pollyanna party and covered dish social at the parsonage on Tuesday evenizg. The program was in charge of Mrs. Myrtle Mowrer and Mrs, Elizabeth Greider. The program consisted of a quartet number, “Angels From the Realm of Glory” by Mrs. Clayton Bender, Mrs. Earle Ginder, Mrs. John Bender and Miss Madeline Stanley, accompanied by Beulah Trayer; Instrumental duet, Mrs. Beulah Trayer, Piano and Mrs. Myers Saxophone; readings by Mrs. Ethel Wertz, Mrs. Lloyd Hosan, and Mrs. Kathryn Domiley, Santa Clause presented Mrs. Daihl, teacher of the class, with a bridge lamp, and each member of the class received a Christmas bag. Those present were: Mrs. Ethel Wertz, Mrs. Rhoda Nolt, Miss Edna Musser, Mrs. John Greider, Mrs. Trayer Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Earle Stauffer, Mrs. Daihl, Mrs. Grace Minnich, Mrs. Lloyd Hosan, Mrs. Miriam Dresher, Miss Elizabeth Lane, Mrs. Stella Kline, Mrs. Carl Myer, Mrs. Harry Mumma, Mrs. Earl Donnelly, Mrs. Evelyn Kramer, Miss Madeline Stanley, Mrs. John Bender, Mrs. Dorothy Bender, Mrs. Berdna Sipe, Mrs: Geo Hess, Mrs. Myrtle Myer, Mrs. Elsie Gingrich and Mrs. Curtis McElhenny. The Sunday School Class of the Church of God, taught by Mrs. Jesse Snavely, met last Friday even- ing for their Christmas Party, when they exchange gifts and enjoyed re- freshments and games. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. Lutheran (From Page 1) ple, Mrs. Rebecca Hipple, Mrs. Ar- thur Hendrix, Mrs. William Heilig, Mrs. Harvey Johns, Mrs. Koder, Miss Anna Keener, Mrs. Ralph Kretzing, Miss Elsie Lefever, Mrs. Alice Longenecker, Miss Bernice Myers, Mrs. Robert Metzler, Mrs. James Neal, Mrs. Lester Roberts, Mrs. Alpheus Rye, Mrs. John Rice, Mrs. Leslie Rice, Mrs. Starr, Mrs. Paul Sheaffer, Mrs. Irvin Smith, Miss Flo Smith, Mrs. Bruce Wolf, Mrs. Kathryn Zink, Mrs. Ed. Hen- drix, Mrs. Harvey Harcleroth, Mrs. TAKE A TIP FROM US REA 1938 (8 1938 6 1936 1933 1936 1936 1931 1934 1936 1936 1936 1936 1933 1934 153 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bolton of | Millersburg, entertained Mr. and | Mrs. Earle Ginder and son Donald James Archer and Mrs. W. W. Stev- Mr. and A. S. Weaver severely | H. 1936 Buy The Family A GUARANTEED USED CAR For Christmas OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Cylinder) OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Cylinder) CHEV. T. SEDAN STD, CHEVROLET SEDAN FORD PICK-UP CHRYSLER SEDAN HUDSON SEDAN PONTIAC DODGE COUPE CHEVROLET T. SEDAN PLYMOUTH COUPE CHEVROLET TRUCK CHEVROLET TRUCK CHEVROLET TRUCK CHEVROLET TRUCK INTERNATIONAL TRUCK ds rn ne S. NEWCOMER & SON, Inc. SR A AR RR ATR Clyde Eshleman, Mrs. Melvin Weav.- The evening was spent in singing er, Mrs. Nora Derr, Mrs. Alice |(Christmas Carols and playing games. Brown, Mrs. B. A. Shupp, Mrs. C. Stauffer, Mrs. King and Mrs. Paul Getz. ate for the Christmas season were verved by" the hostesses, Delicious refreshments appropri- RK TRA 0 FP 0 ES iS SHEAFFER'S SUPERIOR Milk Fed Turkeys We are again offering to the public our superior quality turkeys at popular prices. Elizabethtown, Pa. YOUNG TOMS 20 to 30 Ibs. ¢ YOUNG HENS 13 to 17 ibs. Our large production makes these prices possible SHEAFFER'S TURKEY FARM Wn Er SOUS TA RE PETE SESE ib. 25e¢ Ib. 30e Telephone 913-R-3 i S$ YOU HAVE A PHONE 186 YOU =i ARE YOU WANT RESULTS PHONE 41-J THE BULLETI PHONE 1935 FIRE ROBBED WANT 259 W. Mzin Street 2 Phone 9221 ASRS TATA TER BUILDER OF FINE Donegal Springs Road PHONE 145 NO CHARGE FOR ‘burned his right hand on Tuesday | Phone 200 MOUNT JOY while burning paper, | TT TE 7 A TOE TE AE TRAE Th FEIT wa § 9 3 { VAN’S A ; : ICE CREAM | 3 PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR YOUR | w BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED 8 ¢ Chri ice C Cake! { Christmas Ice Cream Cake} The following flavors for your choice: 3 i STRAWBERRY AND VANILLA 8 3 PLUM PUDDING AND VANILLA BUTTER PECAN AND VANILLA 5 kJ 4 Made with the finest ingredients and expert care. i ¥ Come in and see our sample or telephone your order : 48 hours in advance 3 i 0 RISC 4 i 4 DINER & SERVICE STATION ® SRST RS RSA RATE PAUL A. MARTIN General Contractor Mount Joy ESTIMATES ED) CHD) SD DD) TH >) $38 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Dead Animals Decorations and a | You may win a portion of that | | you buy at| GEO. LAMPARTER’ S SONS Rockland St., Lancaster, Pa. TELEPHONE LANCASTER 24157 jan.27-if n Mount Joy, Pa. # SMITH (CAROTENE) Shor | a ee PEPPER PERE VERT ETO PE a FOR THE KIDDIES CANDY CANES i 2 for 5¢ and Se each KIL LAIR ES ETL TREE IY FRILLS XMAS STOCKINGS 8¢ and cach filled with hard candy WAL PEAT 2 TT BT PE BEET SANTA’'S CHRISTMAS BOX 1¢-penny candy cenes in a box 10e cach 2 SN SL RAR RL SL SER SR $$ i HARD CANDIES Sour Balls 215-03. jars 10€ ir CLL TE TL TLE TE TE IE TEI FETE IL TE TE TEZ, naa jun a REL nce RIE RS TE ARR RRR A RRA viele a I" NE AE AE IE AEN RET PS PRR RRR DURANDS KANDY o EAE BLAIR TERETE Th ThE PETE TE i FOR GROWN-UPS § ¢ § SCHRAFFTS CANDIES 60e and $1.00 1b. ¥ 5 lbs. $2.50 4 RA BEE TE TE TE TE TEE TET DURAND CANDIES i 49e, 60¢ and $1.00 lb. Re sw Si ASST. Gr sn ie THEI 8 ERIE HRT ERR lbs. ¥ i KINTERA ERA ¢ FERNDALE tbs. $1.35 $23 i 7 CHOCOLATES § JANE GRAY Delicious § KETTLE OF SWEETS § § LUSH US Chocolate Covered Cherries 29¢ lb. A BE RE RE TS SS Peanut Brittle 25¢ 1b. TEL RTE TE TERETE BE PETE PETE GIFTS FOR “THE SMOKER POUCHES SNAP-IT MADE BY AMITY, OIL- SKIN LINING 98¢ Pouches 25¢ : ana CEILI IL TE ILI TEI ISTE PIPES Medico $1.00 ,, Broadway Yellow Bole WERE EERE TETRIS TEE TE = a bab RT RTE TT TE PR PS BS PU RSS RAPS SEES SSSR ; CIGARETTES 4 All pou ulart brands Ps in carton $1.50! BADE GIGI TITEL 'S PHI JOY THEATRE BLDG. MOUNT JOY TER PA RE RE RA RATE RAR ONE Washington in Pound § Henrietta Packages. 8 [A TEND TR Ta ETE BEEZ ETE TE ELIE CE RE gua PE TORE TRE ToT TET ETERS IHRE ga SAVE: TIME * SAVE. MONEY PS RARE NS RA RSS RS RE PATE NAS RASA RAT i #KingEdward {day only. Buys : 20's 50e g arions. $1.45 WhiteOwis ¥ "2 25’s $1.15 3 TOBACCOS Phillies 25’s $1.15 it Briggs, Prince Albert, | Laazora 10s 50e » Half and Half, George 4 Cremo 25’s ‘79¢ 25’s $1.15 TP TE DE TEE FETE TE RE PR TE FETE RETR AR : IAGY FLORIN PENNA. ADS. — : PRA AAA ARERR RACH AER RRR mrss PHONE 8 3 a: Moss BR REET VETTE RT ETE IE TERE TES 3 | pas : CHRISTMAS fe = ] go . | SUGGESTION .... | i Md : he | i 0s ; A 3 8 nly | i 3% B» 4 i $7 : I ) : I CPT IONE ili LUNCHEON SETS Wl Ever good housewife will : 8 i jift like oe 48 e9e tw su. 8% 3 — [4 SCARF And a LAR i A YEAR 'ROUND GIFT § riviNe room SETS # 8 Fancy Colored Tablecloths 8 PE 4%¢c to $1.15 8 | 4 i, - In Your Home Costs $2.00 A Month 2 PILLOW CASES # An Extension Telephone only 50c A Month a 4 Saowy white lined 3 8 é9e to 31. 595 per Set i Rg — 3 BE LE & SETS : PLACE YOUR ORDER THRU OUR § Lane N TABLE ¥ BUSINESS OFFICE Or ANY EMPLOYEE HE . BEASON ABLY 3 ii TOILET And 5 4? MANICURE SETS ¢ fe 25¢ & 50¢ 4 8 IN GIFT BOXES THE RY 5 COLUMBIA = 2 TELEPHONE iy CONIPANY | y ni : nly 3 g 3 HE $2.25 i | A e fec Yams So a nm EERE i EGRED ¥ HANDKERCHIEFS = 49¢ LADIES & MEN'S \ SILK and A WOOL yA SCARFS 5 Re + <= 58 t0 § it CROCERIES Flano Flour, 13 1h. bag 33¢ Sheen. ....... 272 . 27 Forney’s Favorite, 1b. 23¢ Roasted Each Week Ground as you buy it 2 for 25¢ COPE'S CORN 2 cans 2ie¢ d Se Snow Donegal Coffee,...lb Delux Plums FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 3 CANS 252 shurfine Peas, fancy large Assortment of Christmas Candies ih Se am 20. ige, 23¢c, ae Delicious Helms Chocolates. .... Ib. 28¢ - a | Al TED ¥ BOT Te FRESH NUT MEATS AN EXCEPTIONAL LINE | [1 OF || VERY ATTRACTIVE | GLASS || AND | | CHINA || CIFT PIECES | GIFTS FOR FATHER & SON TIES, SHIRTS HOSE, PAJAMAS BATH ROBES MEN'S & BOYS’ WOOLEN ZIPPER JACKETS $2.98 and up SNOW SUITS $2.88 to 85. 15 lect them no efore the next And GAMES Chines Stas Checkers Z25¢ ~ 50¢ - 95¢ A COMPLETE LINE || Crayon-PaintBooks STORY BOOKS and Cut-Outs Se & 10¢ > » » rs RR SEA Rm ASS PTY ass RR RE PRE RE REP ERATE TEER REVERE, * RTI SN 0 SR ON TS SS NS TR RS RE RE PE RE RE NRA RETR RE PETE REOPEN - MEMRAM NEI