The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 17, 1953, Image 11

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Diamond Brand Walnuts
Black Walnut Meals
Pecans - largewhole
Tiny Chocolate Bits
Cope’'s White Corn
Myers Chicken Pie
Myer's Beef Pie :
Fordhook Lima Beans
Green Peas :
Sexten Sliced Crab apples
Sexton Fruit Cocktail
Sexton Cranberry Sauce

MOUNT JOY FROZEN FOODS
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

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BUILDING
MOUNT JOY R. D. 2
Millwork -
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AARON G. LONGENECKER
CONTRACTOR
PIIONE 3-6100
- Grading
Kitchen Cabinets
Excavating
place
to flan
“Christmas
and now is a good time to check
Horst, whose division
Pennsyl
“Re
cords
1e until after midnight.”
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ELECTRICITY SHOULD BE
CHECKED BEFORE HOLIDAY),
coming
time
. 1 1b. 48¢c |! over the house for electrical
1 1b. $1.40 | hazards so your home "will be
in 1 1b. $1.30 Ql safe and sound
2 1b. 30c¢ comes down the chimney,”
SL La fee | clares Samuel L. Horst, chief of
69c [the Division of Farm and Home
J! Safety Education,
28¢ | partment of Public Instruction.
22¢ 1! “Make sure your electrical
54c¢ | circuits won't be overloaded by
30¢c | Christmas tree lights, electric
30¢ | trains, or other electrical toys,”
| cooperating with the
i vania Rural Safety Council
frayed
| and poor
| fuses you buy at
| they are 30 ampere fuses, don’t
{ buy them, as they should never
| be used in any home circuit. No.
iring
15’s will do for number 14 wire
tand 20-ampere fuses safc
{ with number 12 wire.”
“Remember,” the safety chiel
said, “a wire may smolder early
in the evening, but
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Let the children take part in the excitement of getting ready for
Christmas. They'll feel so grown up and important! And, not least to
be considered, keeping them occupied will keep them out from under
Say ‘Greetings’ With Soapsuds
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them that’s truly fun is decorating ,
the household. Of course, anything you suggest must not be too com-
plicated. Decorations done on glass with scouring powder paste or
soapsuds are not difficult, and they are easy to remove when the holi-
window, or mirror with a sliver of soap or a wax crayon, Then mix
into a thick paste, and “paint” your
masterpiece with a water color brush, Allow the first coat to dry, then
give the design a second and perhaps a third coat for richness and
days are over. ;
The recipe is simple: first, sketch any seasonal design on a door,
depth. When dry, the paste will have a firm, dense texture that will
BH last through the holiday season. It can be washed off, of course, with
a damp cloth,


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St. Luke's Services
I'he Nativity of Lord
§ will be told int story, and
tableau on the evening of the IV
4 Sunday in Advent, December
30 P. M. in St
our
song
20th, at 7 Luke's
Episcopal Church. The tableaus
show the Annunciation to
the Blessed Virgin Mary; the
Visit of St. Mary to St. Eliza
beth: the Birth of Christ; The
@ Annunciation to the Shepherds;
will
and the Visit of the Wisemen.
Those children not having part
in the tableaus will compose a
choir to sing Christmas Carols
between the tableaus. A Cherub
Choir. composed of the Kinder
sarten and primary classes will
ing lullaby carols during the
Birth of Christ tableau
Characters in the tableau are
as follows Trumpeter Gary
Viaxwell: Reader, Louise Emen
heiser; S Vary, Joan Frey, El
izabethtown; St. Elizabeth, Jean
Frey, Elizabethtown; the Angel,
Helen Webb, Elizabethtown; the
Little Angel, Carol Siebert; St
Joseph Glenn Peifer Shep
herd John Baughel Galen
Young John Hartman and
Charles Braught; Wisemen,
George Maxwell, Gary Maxwell
and Edward Emenheiser
A Festival Eucharist
celebrated in St. Luke’
will be
Church
on Christmas Eve, beginning at
1 P.M From 11 P. M. to ap
nroximately 11:30 P. M. Christ-
mas Carols will be sung by the
congregation and choir. The
choral part of the Eucharist
proper, which will begin around
11:30 P. M., will be the Mer
becke Communion Service. This
simple unison service was the
first to be written for the new
English liturgy which came in-
to being during the Reforma
tion in England under the title
The Book of Common Prayer.
Although Merbecke's Commun-
ion Service is not plainsong in
its rhythm and its modal
lity, and the principles of plain-
tona-
g interpretation are to be ap-
nlied to the singing of it. While
it 1s
sung in a flex-
SOULE
is austere music,
beautiful when
ible style, with the accentuation
and phrasing of the music de-
that of the words
valuation It
termined by
rather than note
is admirably suited to congre-
gational singing and bears testi-
mony to the purpose of the Re-
Fathers in the Church
in the supreme act
forming
of especially
of worship, the Sacrament of
the Lord’s Supper
On Christmas Day at 9 A. M.,,
there will be a celebration of
To achieve the same thing with soapsuds—beat soap and a little
water with an eggbeater into a meringue-like stiffnzss. Then, using a
water color brush, pastry tube, spray gun—or even an artistic fore-
finger—apply the design to the glass.
This young artist is printing hi
wverse—so it can be read by passers-by and callers coming up the walk,
s front door holiday greeting in re-

SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
HOLDS XMAS PARTY
Mrs. Flory Newcomer, of W.
Donegal Street, was hostess to
the Ergatan Sunday School
class of the Church of God
Christmas party. She was as-
sisted by Mrs. David Newcomer,
Mrs. Norman Fitzkee and Mrs.
Mark Mumma.
Following the dinner, gifts
were exchanged. Devotions were
held and a letter was read from
Miss Betty Helwig, missionary
to India. The program _ closed
with singing Christmas carols
and a candle light service.
The following were present:
Mrs. Ashur Beamenderfer, Mrs.
Jay Barnhart, Mrs. Geo. Broske,
Miss Betty-Jane Charles, Mrs.
Samuel Dock, Mrs. Nissley Erb,
Mrs. Mark Newcomer, Mrs. Les-
ter Eshelman, Mrs. Russel
Funk, Mrs. Hassinger,
Mrs. Frank Hassinger, Mrs
ry Hawthorne, Mrs.
Mrs. Margaret
Mrs. Clyde Mumper, Mrs. |
Milton Mowrer, Mrs. Raymond |
Hilt, Mrs. Arlene Heisey, Mrs. |
Theodore Weidler, Mrs. Eugene |
Pennell, Mrs. Hubert Rice, Mrs
Jay Snyder, Miss Violet Sprout, |
Mrs. Thomas Schroll, Miss Hel- |
en Schroll, Mrs. Robert Schroll, |
Miss Mae Zeller and Mrs. John
Zeller.
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PLAY SAFE
The Christmas tree stands for |
beauty and cheer at Yuletide. |
Let it also stand for safety, urg- |
ed Mrs. Vernon Norris, lectur- |
er of the Pennsylvania State

Roscoe
Leeds,
Son,
Grange.
The lecturer is a member of
the Home Safety Committee of
the Pennsylvania Rural Safety |
Council, which is cooperating
with the Division of Farm
Home Safety, Pennsylvania De- |
partment of Public Instruction, |
in a state-wide effort to save
lives and homes during the holi- |
day season. |
“Keep the tree fresh, declar- |
Mrs. Norris, “by putting the cut |
end in a pan of water; keep the |
tree away from heat or open |
flames; and use lights that bear |
the label of Underwriters Lab- |
oratories. Use flake asbestos and |
powdered mica for snow and |
keep a fire extinguisher handy.
Buy safe Christmas tree decora-
tions.”
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Jan important
Har- |
Ralph |
Mackin- |
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. |S il mina anne
SHOP EVENINGS
From Now Till Christmas
We will be open daily from 9:00 to 9:00
including Christmas Eve.
Edo December 17, 1053
11!
Know Your State
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{ During the past two years a
number of Pennsylvania coun- §
ties have formed official plan Ly
ning and three 8
| counties surrounding Philadel- 3
| phia have formed a Southeast-|3
ern Pennsylvania Regional |
Planning Commission.
The city of Easton, three bor ¥
oughs and three townships of ¥
the second class have united to
form the Easton Area Regional i¢
Planning Commission while in
| the western part of the state :
cities—Farrell and Sharon,
boroughs and 2 class
townships have aiso joined in a
regional planning commission
All of these regional planning
bodies have been organized to
deal with conditions of traffic,
city growth, suburban develop
ment and other problems ex
tending beyond the area of any
one of the civil divisions or
| counties concerned.
The growth of population,
the expansion of industry, the/¥
congestion of traffic, the
sity of communities éxercising 3
every economy in the provision Wa
of the services needed by their i
commissions
RARER
“we
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people, and the competiion
mong communities for new|¥
growth and industrial
| ment, all have made
function of gov-|
ernment. Municipal and county]
planning provides the means
for guiding growth along the
line of each community's desire
for the type of future conditions
which it wishes to attain.
Regional planning recognizes
that many problems extend be
| yond the borders of single com
munities or even of counties and
can often be solved only'by the
cooperation of several loval gov-
ernments through such agencies
as the Regional Planning Com-|
missions mentioned above.
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SIMON P. NISSLEY |
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS |
Mount Joy, Pa.


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ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Phone 702-J
FARM BUREAU
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So shop today and lay it away.
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IS REPRESENTED IN
MOUNT JOY BY
M. L. GAINOR
35 W. Donegal St. Ph. 3-5803
coal
who will accept orders and pay
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MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Christmas Store Hours:- Open Every Day From 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. "Til Xmas
“CLOSED 6 P. M. CHRISTMAS EVE. CLOSED DECEMBER 26
th
tl
Day, Saturday, December 26th,
and Holy Innbcent’s Day, Mon-
day,
of
confirmed
rea of their obligation to make
their communion sometime dur-
ar
ling Christmastide, preferably
on Christmas Eve or Christmas
Day. Ty
ie Holy Communion; also at
ie same time on St. Stephen’s
december 28th. The Vicar
St. Luke's wishes to remind
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148 W. Main Street, Mount Joy'47 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA,