The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 23, 1948, Image 2

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9— The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, December 23, 1918
The Mount Joy Bulletin
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 | :



Christmas tree balls.

Published Every Thursday at No. The pine bows and holly, the
9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. | mist'etoe and frosted window
call panes give a story book setting
Subscription, per year .. $2.00 for the jollity and merriment that
Si ves eer res $1.00 he ag :
Three Months ............ 60 the holiday brings into cach and
Single Copies ............. 05 every home, Lights shine through
Sample Copies ......... FREE windows hung with wreaths, the
Te KE gay wrappings of bedecked gift
Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. and ornamented mantels, is a cher-
Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat-
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879.
ished sight fir these with joy in

i theiv hearts and good will fo
Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper | (heir fellowmen,
Publishers’ Assgciation Stik ;
EE Cares coo gs Vith so many traditions passing
nT and the filling of stockings, the
BE D 1 T O R i A 1; trimming of trees, the singing of
| carels, the lighting of tapers, the
+b | messages of cheer in greetings
Accerding to our way of think- | from friends, are traditions we will
ing it is bad taste for parents to hever let gO. Bells rng ol,
discuss juvenile delinquency at | Songs soiten the air, the guiding
bars or in night cubs. | star shines and on earth there is
ooo | peace among the many. These
are the bright notes that lead the
Dwing the war Japanese propa- | "i of blind alleys. We must
gandists to'd their pecple that Am- not lose them.
cricans are feminine by nature. Cares and troubles of each day
We wonder what they think now. | living are put aside on this, the
LA A greatest day of the year. Good
With the present cost of mnews- | (i good cheer, makes a world's
print editors can not afferd to give | heart ache less. The teachings of
away the extra space for people | the One whose birth we celebrate,
to read between the lines. | should make the world closer kin
sea would we but carry the blessings
HER PURPOSE DISTORTED | 4 hopes offered in the Christ
When Anna DM. Jarvis passed | ping story, into the other months
away recently, she was old, blind, | of our year.
penniless and disappointed. Her | 7g, Christias candle casts its
disappointment wes not because of | glow upon joy and sorrow. finds
her misfortune, but because of the | misery and recovery. There is
misfortune (f these who turn sen- | both light and shadow in the
timent into commercialism. Anna candles fame. But, there is al-
Jarvis was the founder of Mothers | ways the candie, tho its licht
Day, a sentimental idea innocently | flickers ; at times sce '
conceived in commemoration of | swept oo Ae hy
her cwn mecther and millions of | 5,4 selfishness, hatefulness and of
other mothers. In her lifetime | pagsion, that come frem the dark
she saw Mothers Day taken into | passages in our lives. But the
the counting hcuse and emerging | candle continues to burn. De-
Big Business. It saddened her, | fiance of evil through such words
its founder. It should not give | of hope as Peace On Earth, makes
us pleasure either. | the contrast in mans soul. He
. : | musi preserve the symbols and the
IT IS IMPORTANT | € atrests for to lose them would
It might have seemed a some- | he {o have no light for dark. no
waat unimportant piece of news, | Joy for sorrow, no beginning after
the standardization of the nut and | | the end.
and bolts. It tied up military eee
and Britain. It was not general- | 7 wy
ly known cf the handicap to | J W h I J ™
manufacturers and the mainten- | © © L3NCiNan ie
(From pa
imarks, in fact everything to round
ance men, during the war, of not ge 1)
a stendard thread for nuts
bots. It tied up military [out a very
equipment and hindered efforts for | ninth anniversary ior Mr. Esheln
having
and very enj


an efficient working together of al- | Mr. John A. Messinger., of the
lics. We have accomplished a Messinger Bearing Co., Philadelphia
op. |
greater efficiency of armament by an ardent supporter of hunting and
this move. It further stresses the fishing, a long time friend of Mi
imp-rtance the maching and its and a part owner of
maintenznce © bears upon society. club. “threw” the party and from
These are well named threads of | what we observed. didn't overlook
unity, and since it is an inter- hing Johnny has quite a reputa
national agreement that works in (ion for his thorou o a :
the inteiest of friendly nations, we | i... uch as thi
are glad such a standardization | Ty... iy attend \
h aken p'ace, after 2 efforts | ;
hos taken p'ace, after the efforts John A. Messinget Vic
of 30 years. om
al} years Paul Halloway and Thomas S
Ii machinery manufacturers are! . I : .
Pe of Laurel Sprir New Jel I
smari they sheuld Go Thou and |, }
former having just recently return-
De Likewise. :
fed from an extensive hig game
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: IR Crea nya | URtING trip to Canada; John W
OUR OLD FASHIONED YOUNG Fehel [1
. = | Eshelman, © anecaster,
Youngsters may ke growing up f 1] lub. The fiftl
. . . 40 ne club. ihe htt (
with advanced sciepce planting all B pi
. aeyer, hia W sen A
kinds of eye catchers around 5 es I .
1 . nresent were wm { 1a 1
them, but the children won't let |" D i : M
ue avenport, Fhiia.; M 1
the technical innovations take the i bib . ing
iil . Jas Jchn Keys and son of Todd's
off the simple, less modern- Yo the
. . yo : Md.; the editor from Mount Jov and
ized interests. With jet planes a e edit y 2
. ay last t neve leas Jennie.” th
fiving overhead, jelevision = sets [73st Put never least, “Jerme,
: % : able and efficie 1 i} I
widely hailed, supersonic rocket able and efficient cook his « )
i Sete wich Ar Fshie
ships ond latest ty gun medels | Everybody wisl et. Asi
offered as gifts, children are not Many, many n wel pp)
H | eve S [eo I'e 1} l¢ ( 1
as eager over these as you might events. We are ple i
imagine. They find girls still | he is enjoying most excellent health
head their Christmas list with dolls 2nd can still do
and boys with an electric train. | thing, {rom knocking d
Sleds, bicycles, toy trucks, come goose frem a blind |
before the startling. new type of [small boitle with a 22 rifl
playthings the holiday displays of- hun
fer. Mgst parents are pleased
that their children make the. chrice
{ pinochle
re el AI
for the more old fashioned toys. THE WEATHER!
Who would be happy to have BY KENNETS! DROHAN
Junicr ask for a foy replica of an, loca
atom brmb or a jet fighter? You 6 °°
could hardly say The Innocence of °° Jor i Ys ;
Youth, in that case. 4 i 4
oso De i 21
December, the month of shorten- Temo sratures
ed days and lengthened cold, the : West. I» Fist
winter solstice, the birth of Christ, H nes :
A 14 ) a (
the close of the year. Deep chill,
bleak winds, knobs of ice, creaking
sncw and gray streaked sky, is
nature cheerless portrayal of De-
cember. But, this is also a month
of great contrast. There is war artly clo
with nature's forces, peece of the Cioudy
Yuletide, short days and Days with
evenings for hearth tending,
communicn with good friends
good books. There is the black
of leafless trees silouetted against
whitened hillsides. This is the
month that brings the end and
holds the promise of a beginning,
with the old year dying and the
birth of a Holy Child. December |Total si
is.a month of brightness 5 well | Greates: in
as dankpess. Theye is the sparkle
on ice and HOW. on tinsel and on (any«
silver cornucopias, on iridescent thing) kindly remember the Bulletur

Type of weather
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WE DO
ALL KINDS OF
CARPENTERING
£. £. Wolpemuth
& Son
117 S. Market St.,
PHONE
Mount Joy. Pa.
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MEN bd SNOW FOR YOU! i
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Mule Spinning Room Poss tint Ermer chores. Fi
The Simplicity works all year
round — mows lawns, plows, °
seeds, cuts weeds, hauls, supplies
power for all home chore needs.
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306’ snowplow adjusts right and left —
mounts straight _ for light bulldozing. i
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Incorporated
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MOUNT JOY, PENNA.



the outside |
| will
| ful and youthful face.
the |
rules for good grcoming and good |
L ONG AGO health. Do not rush through a|
meal, take time to eat a well-bal-
Patt aaa, | anced meal. Do not stuff youre |
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A | self with food. Eat at the right
20 Year go time and right food. Start the
day with a lemen or orange juice
Mr. and Mrs. Paris M. Wolge- | drink. It peps you up. Take a
of town, are on a motor daily bath. Keep skin clean with
y Pacific Coast. mild soap and warm water twice
Girl Sccut Troop was organ- | a day Take care of your hair
ized under the auspices of the by brushing well, shampooing be-
L n Auxiliary. fcre you look like you NEED it. |
o i nails ne: In
santa Claus handed out 500 to| 5eep hands soft, nails neat by
ft t Booth Store manicuring Use a hand lotion.
Hold ead high, it érect, walk
Cay Albert Carlson, of the| i ¥ D t
re 1 ( Si th. no
Troop State Police, Hershey erect, go ho A 2 1
1 1] vour toes ) wearing tio-
st of the Booster Club. ? ; : ;
( shoes Do not squint. Read
Wine making is legal according |, bright light that shines over
which was a decision of your shoulder, not in your face.
S. District Court. en
Chas. Ricksecker, who purchas-
the Druckenmiller property on ®
[ain St. sold it privately to > € Win
D Herst
I W. Becker, E-town, was
i { th boroughs Chief of the nes
at $1500 per annum. 1
b Strickler is erecting a
bungalow on the East side of "
( late Ave
he Rheems Feed Warehouse or
Coal Yard will be operated Ly
W. Wolgemuth after January
NEW AND USED
Wel Jaby “linie ld
I sarod Bay. Cine, hel MACHINES
1 istmas a ai the o-
eT Bite Deni FOR IMMEDIATE
we ar nt; sentec
( d with a gift. DELIVERY
3 the title of a very neat Cenvert your treadle sewing
bocklet, wz just published by |f machine into a portable or con-
Rebecca Helman. sole. Repairs for All makes of
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a wind sto'm a large machines.
3 the x | Maizia es iy 5
n ik yara 3 Maize We pick up and deliver any-
on 1 ie house, damaging where. We buy used Singers.
he ro nd breaking windows cs
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SEWING MACHINE SALES
S b k i AND SERVICE
crap 00 ° Phone 216) 111 N. Market St
+ + + ~ Elizabethtown, Penna.
11-24-tf
Weeks Best Recipe
whetti and Canadian Bacon: | = Er = Te
I' salt, 3 quarts boiling water, Six 3
nagh ft 7T ra 0 d = 3
n 3T flour, 1 t salt 3
red mustard, 1 1-2 $
raded American che A
(1-4) lb. T salt. Canadian bacon, To
ively boil ng water add 1 7 salt.
Gradually add spaghetti and cook
until tender (about 12 min.) Drain
and rinse. While spaghetti ccoks,
fat in 1 IZ gt. to buyers of
i lo pepper, mustard i.
x well, gradually adding milk, Sten ling Sil er
5 :
tirring constantly until thickened
10Ve rom Ye { id } 3S ~ .
OVE from hed! Add The prices of International
tiv until] melted. Fold into a a i ted
1 m wi Sterling have not been raised.
ased casserole I'op with f Ls
slices of Canadian bacon. Bake in You can still get beautiful $
it ven for 30 minutes i International Sterling Silver for
rvings. the same price you paid several
Take A Tip
have beokshelves ne For example? a 6-piece place
egister, mn tr seiting in most International
VE hard on books, als Ste ling patterns for less than
mugni If you need a $23.00. Just one more reason to
piece of waxed paper, seal see our distinguished collection
eH! with a x of International Sterling Silver.
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make a
Get plenty
more cheer
Be pretty
hapier,
by thinking pretty
Inspirational
He that believeth on the Son
hath everlasting life; and he that
lelieveth not the Son shall not sce
life.
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your business than
paper advertising,
way
by local news:



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