(THE. BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. | Thursday, December 24, 1953 8 New Year's Eve Party Is Planned . Preliminary prans are now With underway to prepare for a New Year's Eve Party to be held in FORMULA the posthome Thursday night, December 31 until The plans include orchestra music "KNOW for dancing from 10:00 p.m until 2:00 a. m Hats, noise-makers, confetti and souvenirs will be all who attend. As was done years, the feature Joy's party is the breakfast from 2:00 to 3:00 a. m. Breakfast will be prepared by Mrs. Lee Ellis and her assist- | ants and will consist of ham and | given to; HOW" To Give You Healthier Cows Greater Milk Production When you feed “RED TOP” Dairy Feeds you can be certain your. herd will give maximum milk production. The health of your cows will be maintained. We are sure of this be- eggs | cause “RED TOP” Dairy Feeds are made of the finest in "SES gredients . . . according to formulas supplied us by one of the oldest feed companies in the United States. Their “For- Make Your New Years MULA KNOW HOW?” goes into every bag of RED TOP” Resolutions Now Reasonable PRICES - EXCELLENT RESULTS Rural Pennsylvanians were Splendid SERVICE urged in their New Year’s reso- : ~ . lutions to take the Christmas For Full Milk Cans and . Healthier Cows spirit and the safety spirit with RED TOP GRAIN & FEED CO. | aa se ry time the whole year. This is MOUNT JOY. PENNA. previous | of Mount | serving of in Feed “RED TOP” a statement by Mrs. Edith Da- Economics Educa- | vison, Home tion, Pennsylvania Department ——— ene i Dyblic Instruction. Mrs. Da- A 0 8 0 0 2 2 28 28 2 2S SEA BE 2G 2 seg Vison 1s cooperating ‘with the | % Department of Public Instruc-| LOTS OF SURPRISES! tion. Mrs. Davison is cooperat- . ing with the Divison of Farm : k ' 3 # and Home Safety in the depart- bs than 5 to cash set aside in our # ment and with the Pennsylvan- fia Rural Safety Council in a 1954 : CHRISTMAS CLUB effort to make bannersafety year. 8 “The two spirits go well to- # gether,” declared the home ec- $lonomist. “The Christmas spirit #/is one of love for fellowmen and | the safety spirit is one of love ‘land respect for the lives of oth- | 2 and Mrs. Ezra Hoover, Rheems, ¥ Pa., arrived in Korea for duty | a medical aidman with the | #1 7th Infantry Division. Receive in 50 Weeks $ 12.50 ; 25.00 Men of the “Hour Glass” div- | 50.00 v ision are undergoing intensive | 100.00 Y training to maintain the peak| 150.00 8 combat efficiency displayed by | 250.00 the unit from Pusan to the Ya- | ¥ [lu river. #! Private Hoover, a former stu- dent at Elizabethtown High the Army last RL Te i | 1 > 8 3 i ¥|School, entered PE COTE j February and completed basic 0), VET JOY «training at Camp Pickett, Va. § bi KF ge So 0 tt. a 1 RS) RASA Ke] : CHORUS PLANNED il suits. upto $10,000 with F.D.1.C. J§ oo ws Efforts will be made to organ- 4-H ¢/ize a Lancaster County it ois gi wn i i TE A ETE EAE EBERLE PLO IEEE IIE TE ws Zh ws wg | Club Chorus with the initial re- as -. — |hearsal scheduled for 8 p. m. Monday, Dec. 28. J. Lester Charles, Landisville, will direct the choral group. The first practice session will be held at the new Farm Bureau | building, on the Dillerville Road near the Harrisburg Pike. All 4-Heh'’s are invited to join ithe chorus. —— FIREMEN EXTINGUISH CHIMNEY BLAZE | Friendship Fire Company [members extinguished a chim- |ney fire in the Hallgren Apart- ment building, on North Bar- bara Street, at 8:30 p. m. Fri- day. | Firemen said that the apart- iment tenants had been burning wood in individual heaters and burning pieces of wood ash sol- idify on the chimney sides. Then when it rains and the wet | material dries out, it begins to | heat. There was no damage. | rr + FRESH AIR CHILDREN ARRIVE IN AREA Among the fresh air children | who arrived in Lancaster Coun- | |ty last Thursday to spend the | holidays were two girls, ages | {two and six, who will visit Mr. | and Mrs. Christ Nolt, Mt. Joy. | They will stay for an indefinite | NX na A ype 7 Invest your Christmas check in... ie) A International Sterling PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. William Bartch, this boro, are spending Christ- ‘mas week in Kittanning, Pa., ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner |and daughter Paula. Mrs, Horn- er is the former Edna Bartch, this boro. ) ADAM HM : G RE I R | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bartch will , |also be celebrating their 23rd OST THINGS YOU BUY soon wear out. Please yourself M and the person who gave you that gift check with some- thing that gives pleasure every day of your life... solid silver by International. For what you get, International Sterling is about the least expensive thing you can buy. Start your service now... it's surprising how many gifts you'll get to build it. | Brown, | East Donegal Township, | Mennonite Church and Wedding Anniversary while in 87 East Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Kittanning. ‘0 FARM IS THI! WHOSE last week's paper. frame and certificates of merchandise Mortuary Recor BRUBAKER Engle Brubaker, Brubaker, 515 Lancaster, died the Ephrata at 8:08 a in BERTHA ENGLE Mrs. Bertha wife of Sem S Hand Avenue, this morning Community Brubaker in Hospital was born m. Mrs. Mount Joy. MRS. R. O. MUSSER f Mrs. R. O. Musser, 28 North Kershaw Street, York, died on Sunday, December 20. She is the wife of the Reverend R. O Musser. Mrs. Musser will be buried in the White Church Cemetery on Thursday. Viewing was held at the Nissley Funeral Home, on Tuesday. WILLIAM M. BRYAN Riers, as well a5 oup own,” William Monroe Bryan, forty i [two, 18 W. High St., Elizabeth- % Rheems Man Arrives | town, died at 9:30 p. an. Thurs of {day at his home after a nine Korea For Duty Sc. | months’ illness. He was a son 3 7th Div, Korea—Army Pvt.! of William S. Bryan, Bainbridge #|Frank L. Hoover, son of 4 {he Jate Martha Floyd Bry- | an and was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Elizabeth- town. Prior to his illness, he was employed as a steel roll operat or at the Klein Chocolate Co Elizabethtown. Besides his father, vived by his wife, Mrs he is sur- Dorothy | M. Bryan, and a son and daugh (ter: William B tJ. S. Marine Corps, Cherry Point, N. C.; and Beatrice E., at home. One grand daughter and these sisters and brothers also survive: Anna M., wife of Paul Shiffer; S. Kathryn | wife of Luther Martin, and { Pauline E., wife of James Shif fer, all of Elizabethtown: D. Ro- maine, wife of Max Bair, and Farl F., both of Bainbridge R D LEVI NISSLEY Levi Nissley, Elizabethtown | R1, 53. died Tuesday evening of a heart attack. He was stricken | with a heart attack while driv- ing his car on the Manheim to Mount Joy road and was dis- covered in his car with the mo- tor still running by Howard Lancaster R7 Mr. Nissley formerly lived in Mount Joy R1 until a year ago when he became employed by the Grubb and Breneman feed dealers. He was a member of the Mount Joy besides Elizabeth | by a the former he is survived his wife, Harnish, | son and daughter; Lloyd, Eliza- | bethtown, R1, and Esther, wife | of Walter Groff, Willow Street | Rl. Six grandchildren and these brothers and sisters also survive | Roy and Christian, both of Lit- | | itz; Ralph, Conestoga RD; Har- | ry and Mrs. Clarence Keener, ! both of Lancaster RD; Mrs. Ti- tus Horning, New Holland RI; and Miss Barbara Nissley, of | Mountville. Funeral services will be held | at the Nissley Funeral Home, | Saturday, 1:30 p. m., further services at the Mt. Joy Menno- | nite Church at 2 p. m. Viewing | will be held Friday evening, | from 7 to 9 p. m. I | wil) | FARM BUREAU INSURANCE: COS. Farm Bureau Mutual Aute Insurance Co e Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Co Home Office: COLUMBUS, OHIO Warren H. Stehman | SQUARE ST., FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547 a This is the “What do vou want for Christmas’ By my friends, and by my family when the Yuletide's drawing | | ea Can anyone recognize it? photo WHAT I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS that was included in the farm photo contest in The owner will receive an enlarged photo in a T am asked most every year | LONGENECKER | CONTRACTOR PHONE 3-6100 AARON G. BUILDING {! MOUNT JOY R.D. 2 1 ® Oo Fill Topsoil Kitchen Cabinets Grading Excavating Millwork Lumber = 3 Ble © oF Some Real Values in Nice Clean Automobiles But what I'd really like to have is what I'll tell to you. I'd like to see the world at peace to see the poor and ill have everything they need; to have the rich folks feel the joy, that only comes conscious performance of a good deed they have done. I'd like I'd like By the I'd like to see the Hospitals with nothing left to do; “shut-ins” out beneath a sky of blue; | I'd like to see folks happy, and the children have their fun; I'd like to have the love of all, the enmity of none. I'd like These are the things I'd like to have, and, if it could come true, "Twould be the merriest Christmas that the world has ever knew. From the time the Angels caroled, on the night it all began, “Glory to God in the highest, Peace on earth, good will to man”. to have the TO BUSINESS ogo) SUCCESS 7%) | | er -— - - — - | | J ! 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