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FREE Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. second-class mail mat- 1879. | Joy, Pa, as ter under the Act of March 3, Member, Pennsyl vania Newspaper Association tion Day Chang Thu oft advertising office Tuesday not g rantee msertion ol day \ reaches ising unless copy | than 9 a m. | | { | { i adv the offic not late edine day of publication, "Classified ads will be accepted to + + + folks are How worrying that it | many stop when they advised don’t help matters any? ® oo» vou are protected by Doubt but at home, a your In law { Reasonable blonde hair on coat knows | no such plea. ® 0 0 the neither brags of his yesterdays or | who | Always honor man boasts about his tomorrows. | ® 9 9 When ene learns that chances of lightning and be- | are being struck by coming a millionaire about | Richard Thursday, December 15, 1949 Joy Bulletin $2,250,000 CHRISTMAS SALUNGA be distribaut the Gre: Auxiliary Officers of the | 250,000 will ’ La-1 employees of I'he December meeting A AND P EMPLOYEES GIVEN A Christmas bonus totaling $2,- | BONUS ed among | i¢ it Atlantic | RRR a aa SEI | | | dies’ Auxiliary of the Salunga Fire | and Pacific Tea Company on Dec- | Law | Company was held on Monday eve- | ember 16, it was announced by ¥ 8 te a ning with thirty-six members pres- | Jchn A Hartford, chairman of Rl Weddings Thruout 3 4 g Officers elected were M Walt All A end P employees through- | i | » (From page 1) Fshleman, preside VI Richard out the country with six months OH | chard Geig, son of Mr. and Mr Conway, vice preside Alice Ma-| or more service will participate in |¥ pb 5 | wv Coin: 1 Ne | Petit I P. i the e holid wy isha bo * | Harry Geig, Maytown, were married rie Nissley, secret and M the pre holiday cash distribution Sw MN | Saturday at 2 p. m. in St. An-| EB. Stehman, treasurer L year the company voted $2,- 5 3 : 8 drew's Evangelical and Reformed The Ladi have planned 100,000 additional compensation. f 3Y Ni Church with Rev. J. C. card party to be held at Cooper > SLR I Ed eo» HOW I'l" STARTED The Christmas seal, an idea of a 1903, while sorting Christmas mail, Danish pestal clerk, in came was adopted by the Danish government The Christ- century old. En- glish artist, is copied and occupies British Christmas carol the following year. mas card is over a One of the first, etched by an a place in the Museum. The most popular Silent Night sung first In 1818 in. Austria. Penned by a clergyman, the lyrics took but few minutes. An to music was sung in was crganist hour and if the Night within an church evening. Twas The fore Christmas, 1822 by a doctor in was New York, first published in 18238. The stock- ing was an idea of a Philadelphia violate the | the | will be on | 1792, | set it | ame | Be- | composed in Miss Caroll Marie Busard, dau- | ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel) i E. Busard, Indianapolis, Ind. _ and Richard Fleet Brown, son of My. jand Mrs. Thomas J. B. Brown, | | this boro, were married + in | St. Paul's Episcopal Church, In- | | dianapolis | Thomas J. B. Brown III. Mount | | Joy, was best man for his brother { William F. | brother James K | Danville, formerly of Busard bride's Stehman, | Mount Joy, the and | served as usher { | Following a recepuon in the § | home of the bride, the couple i left on a wip through the South | = . | | They will veside at 1220 Ilincis | Si., Indianapolis Mrs. Brown i graduate of Indiana University and a member | {of Alpha Phi Sorority Mr. | | Brown is a graduate of Pa. State | | College and member of Phi | | Gamma Delta Fraternity. | a — i NEWTOWN | Pr — After the regular monthly meet- i Ing of the Ladies Aid Society last | Thursday evening, a Christmas par- ty was held for those who attend- ! ed. The hostess was Mrs. Lillian. | Witmer. Games were played and presents won by Martha Kemmerly and Es- ther Geltmacher. To cach guest a mall santa and basket filled with candy were given. Mr. Wm. Fogie and Mr. Elwood ! Franklin were among the fortun- ates who got Deer. Mrs. Ida TIsenberger and Ella | Sherk of Mount Joy, Mrs. Emma Givens of Middletown visited Mus. Kate Moore over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hemry Rollman of Lititz, Minnie Forney of the Neffs- | ville Home and Mr Lloyd Nentwig and family of Florin visit- and Mrs ed with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines on Sunday Mrs. Howard Witmer visited Mr and Mrs. Calvin Ness of Columbia E. D. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs family of Wilbur Witmer and East Petersburg called on Lillian Witmer on Thursday Mrs. K. Franklin, and son Elwood | Mr. and family at | AT. wars were weekend Murs | Coudersport guests of and | Burton Bowers Potter County { Mr. and Mrs. Leroy R.D, Hostetter of | Elizabethtown visited Mr land Mrs. John Cromwell and fam- i on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Earhart and son, Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Wrightsville on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wit- tie of Marietta visited Mr. and Mus. hur Fogelsanger at Sunday. toy manufacturer long years ago. | The tinsel was an accidental dis- | Aristice Wittle on Sunday | covery ef a London engineer in| Mr. Ray Geltmacher of Kinder- | 1870. The Dutch receive the cre- | 00k Visited Mr. and Mus. Earl dit for giving a North Pole address | Geltmacher Saturday. to Santa. us that the occasion is of universal interest and concern. I——_—_— SH; rb. GRANTED A DIVORCE William N. Smith, Jr. tweniy-| five, E'town R2, from Peggy Lou! Smith, twenty-three. address un- known on grounds of indignities They were married Aug. 16, 1944. All of which proves to | | Richard {and Mrs. Alfred Atland and family | Mrs. Charles Frank of Mr. Mrs family of Columbia, were Saturday Mr. Mrs. Abram | Gam Mr Mrs. Howard Gamber at Mount Joy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie and son | Saturday My. Mt. Joy, | and Salem Gamber and callers on and her and spent with at Columbia. | 4 Wik. a \ Kins ee A th: hing abel isbuseas 2? We all are, of course. It's a thought that warms the world. For this is the holly-trimmed holiday that is the gayest time of the year. For most all of us Christmas time is unashamedly sentimental—a time when family ties are strongest, rich in the human relationships that give memories to treasure all the rest of the year. Every family man instinctively wishes to perpetuate the security and warmth of the family fireside at Christmas —a goal attainable only through adequate insurance. We're all thinking about tinsel and holly and packages under the tree. Sentimental? Of course it is. But it's the stuff that happiness is made of —and security for the year sentimental as it may be, it makes even clearer our duty to insure our family s to come, THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES THOMAS 1. PARKINSON + PRESIDENT 393 SEVENTH AVENUE e NEW .YORK:1, NEW YORK A A Represented by: ROBERT J. SMITH, 142 EAST KING ST, LANCASTER, PA. District Manager PHONE 3-6031 CUSTOMER'S CORNER Have you asked your- self how you would be affected if A & P is destroyed? Would you miss the savings you now en- joy as a result of our low price, low profit policy? Would you miss the quality foods we sell, backed by our offer of “Satisfaction Guaran- teed or Your Money Will be Cheerfully Refunded’? A&P week-end you cery shopping energy in tho Be sure an kets, etc., bei Jane In other words, would you be better off, or worse off, if the anti- trust lawyers succeed in putting A & P, out of business? : 4 I 5 Ib suggests that '"A Friendly Suggestion ... this do as much of your pre-Christmas gro- as possible. This will save you time and se few pre. cious hours and days just before Christmas. d see the splendid selection of gift wrapped candies, ciga- rettes, tobacco, fruit bas- ng featured in our markets. Parker Fruit Cake 1.25 3 1h California Crisp ( , Large CARROTS 2 -: 19 TANGERINES , 42 wer. “33c SWEET POTATOES 2X, 3" 25¢ BROCCOLI 5° en 190 ICERERG LETTUCE hots BSC FLORIDA ORANGES 2°. do: 25¢ REGALO NUT MEATS ob CALIMYRNA FIGS [ AMPORTED PITTED DATES te 29¢ mile *23c oo Wr Bt J Sms co REYNOLDS A Excellent for gift wrapping, Christmas ow decerations, as well as kitchen and gen- i Be eral household use. ger ONLY Greatly Reduced Price! 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