HE —— = the occasion will be semi-for- Christmas program for the mal nursery and beginners c'as -. - sville - Salunga Landis I'he Donegal high schoo] ses on Saturday, Dec. 22, and dance band, under the direc- Yh ck xh 3 rens ristmas pro tion of Mr. Morrell Shields, h® Childrens’ Christmas | The newly created Land's-'will provide the music for 8ram on Sunday, Dec. 23, at Joyeee-ettes, a the event, Faculty chaperones 7:30 p.m. at the church will be Mr. and Mrs Ruszell A Christmas Party for the } “ py Getz, Mr. and Mrs. Richard , : a Chamber of Commerce, will Jones. Mrs. Hazel Pern intermediate classes of the Ya 2 "Sunday School was held last ville-Salunga ladies’ auxiliary to the Junior hold its second meeting on My, and Mrs. John Evans, : Thursday, Dec. 13, 8:00 p.m. Miss Jovee Witmeyer, and Tuesday evening, and a cov- at the home of Mrs. Phil Bie- My, and Mrs. Kenneth C. ered dish party was held on — imiller, Stanley Ave, Landis: Shelly Wednesday night for the Car ville : J... ric Cooper Class and their : : husbands The ladies group will have, The Couples Club of the a A Christmas party with an... 1 ihoran Church, Lan The Landisvil'e Lion Club me XChange of gifts in addition and the Landisville-Salunga to a short business meet;ng. disville, will hold a Christ- Junior Chamber of Commer Mrs. Fred Geiger will serve mas Musicale on Sunday, De- oo pe completing plans for a as co-hostess at the meeting. cember 16, beginn'ng at 7:30 Christmas Lighting Contest Mrs Robe rt Harple is presi p. m., in the eaurch auditor- for the Salunga-Landisvil'e | lent of the organization ium. Members and friends of ‘area. The contest is open to the church are invited to at- all residents living in the ar {The Junior Class of the tend the pregram of vocal ea as well as all businesses, : Hempfield high school will and instrumental music. Ro-sccial and church organ za {sponsor a Christmas Dance in freshments in the church tions. No advance registration ti the gymnasium of the high basement will follow the is necessary in order to com school at Landisville on Sat- main portion of the program. pete for prizes, it was an urday, Dec. 15, from 8 p. m. Other church events for the noupced by membors of the until 11:30 p. m. Dress for Yuletide season include a committee in charge of plans . — " - - - Judging w'll be done on Friday night, Dec. 21, begin- ning at 7:00 pm. Three cate- in the competition for prizes include most beautiful religious, and most appealing to children. Three prizes in cach of these divisions will b> awarded. 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De- ft al se 2 here NDE horah Newton, Jane Reeder for the lady of the house! include, “Fanfare for Fn Hazg., and ; Tovee 9 mas’, “Behold”, ‘Christm j 2 : i > Sacco Choose now from our Lullaby”, “Did Marv Know?” |", | oo 0 aL ut , Rot remot yr . * “© ecalti'e Arts 1 complete stock of famous a Nd VE OR DRESSED and “Carol of the Drum ; i ea 3 Cl ), 1 a : au Map qt xy . whars . aer 1 Qanec no vir, Jonn name appliances. LIVE German numbers listod on will bo in of \ Delivered To Your Door ‘he program include te oy te wings Other faculty Sw “Sheep and Lembs May as : os i 5 % Shree “Parle Members arranging the pro- 5 Starting December 14 x ge N B k Safely Graze. Hark di i . y Ol 8 ¢ - " . a1 Vives » Cum- i Now, O She rds ar u we will be open orman eC er epherds 1 ral ming rehostra: Vliss Mary x “Glory 0 vO 3 rnammer kk very evening ‘til 9 DIAL 3-5639 MOUNT JOY | » Forney, dramaties: Mrs. 44tfc ¥ Los Blak and Mr. Russell or by app~intment WRIST RNR RT RE < CLL IE TEL TEE Wallets Tree Ornaments 60. to $7398 5c - 10 BOXED CHOCOLATES 89: - $1.69 - $2.69 Dolls Plush Animals to $3 O8: - 515° . 5198 1 Frigidaire Refrigerator Frigidaire Freezer Dish Washer IRONRITE Automatic Ironer HOOVER Vacuum Cleaner bd 9% | i i Eo) CHRISTMAS CARDS ¥ 8 Ys 3 for 5. - 2 for 5. — BOXED 20. to $1 it : : he vy oie R i # a Nativity Figures Xmas Candles 2 3 ~ Fl i : i COMPLETE LINE Xmas Tree Lights 4 1 8 3 bi NE i & : # Open Every Eve. BE E. Main Street # ¥ hi "Til Christmas yi Mount Joy i ¥ wi EN ¢ CE A A A A A A A 2 ES A A A A 8 A A HA 5 A DA FA A AX AE ER i © ARE TRE RG TT TU PE RPE PSR RE WE RNG RE PEG PER NE RE FE RE INE PERE PERE PEPE PE IER PE Ne plate in addition to a cash Lions Club, is award. Names of judges have eral chairman for the event "The Boys" Choras will sing Other members of the joint : : Wy committee are Edwin Geary, . ry A CONCRETE EXAMPLE Bias & and OF DEPENDABILITY vin 3uckhart, Je Cees. The contest is an an E C K E R door. prompted the ii THE AMERICAN WAY i A \ { iy “ KELLER 7. 2 UNLESS WE FORM THE HABIT" OF GOING 70 THE BIBLE IN BRIGHT MOMENTS AS WELL AS E IN TROUBLE, WE CANNOT FULLY RESPOND 70 176 CONSOLATIONS, BECAUSE WE LACK EQUI BRIM BETWEEN LIGHT AND DARKNESS The Bible — Ever a Sotirce of Help gen-'Sing’’, Mendelsohn. ‘Jos ph Dearest, Joseph Mine’ and Charles carol: “As Lately We Watch- Mar- €d"”, Austrian carol; “O Holy Jere Snavely Child’, Brahms: ‘Break Forth ind Richard Harbincon, Jay- © Beautcous Heavenly Light’ Bach Soleists for the vocal por- nual affair sponsored by the include two civic organizations. tion of the program Jo Anne Kunkel, Judy Eby, son The Music Department of Charles Denlinger, Elaine xy Earhart, and Sandra Brandt. the Hempfie'd high school will present its annual Also included on the pro- Chri-tmas Concert on Friday gram of Yuletide music is and Saturday, Dec. 21 and 22, the Junior high school chor- at the high school auditorium, (us. They will sing: Landisville Each perform- “The Twelve Days of ance will begin at 8:00 p.m. Christmas” English carol An audience “Jingle Be'ls”, arr. Charles: last year, many of whom had “Deck tha H»ls” arr. Erick to be turned away at “We Wish You a Merry double Christmas”, arr. Krones. performance for this season The Seventh Grade chorus “Christmas in Germany” wi11 yresent. “Christmas in will be the theme of this gn Alpine Village”. a setting vears program, with the pre- ot purgpean caro’s. with Don- sentation of carols and sories iq nM lan : narra‘or. The of that country by the Glee. qrimental portion of the Club, with an original includes the high tion and pageant created DbY|.hoo] orchestra playing Miss Jean Kauffman, Lullaby” from the Gavne The Senior Chorus wll op- “We 'sh on the program with a can «“Qwiss Lullabv”. & “Christ dlelight processional, nh. Festival’. Accompanists The Girls’ Chorus w'll sing P. 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Mail coupon for free booklet, “Restoring Old Farm Buildings with Concrete.” 3m =e am om me om PASTE COUPON ON BACK OF POSTCARD AND MAIL TODAY = wm on om om see PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 1528 Walnut Street, Philadelphia 2, Pennsylvania A national organization to improve and extend the uses of portland cement and concrete . . . through scientific research and engineering field work Please send booklet on farm remodeling and (list subject): Name SE OLR. POY State... .o.onii i. The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, December 13 5 NEWTOWN Visitors of Mr, and Mrs, Horry Weaver were Mr, and Mrs. Albert Myers, daughter Joann, Ironville Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witmer and family were Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeGeorge and family, Bain- bridge, Md., Mr. and Mrs. William Veatch. Del, and Robin Witmer, Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- macher visited Mr. and Mrs. John Greenlv, Manheim RD. Mrs. Martha Fogie and son Richard visited Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Barton, Columbia. The following from town a week at Erie, Pa, deer hunting: Mr. William Fogie, Mr. Thomas Fogie, Mr. Charles Fogie, Jr., Mr. Wm. Haines, Jr., Mr. Clyde Kemmerly and Mr. Darvin Rodgers Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie and family were, Mrs. John Stehman and daughter, Joann, of Rheems, and Mrs. Martha Orio, Phila- delphia. Mr. Geo. Moore is a sur- gical patient at the St Joseph Lancaster. Visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Abram Gamber were, Mr. Salem Gamber and daughter, Gloria Jean, Columbia RD. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frys‘nger, Mrs Katie Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisen- berger. were, Rev. and Mrs, R. H. Arndt. Millersville, Mr. md Mrs. Paul Fitzkee and Dani~l. and grandson Da- vid I ee Fox. Mount Jov and Mr. Jacob Zeager, of Stauf- fertown. Mrs. Charles Fogie Jr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rollman and family of Lititz. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines were Mrs. Ken- neth Alexander and children, Vrs. Llovd Nentwig and children. ¥lorin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haines and daughter f Marietta Miss Patty Roark, Colum- “a RD, was a Monday sup- per cuest of Mr. and Mrs, Ed: ward Isler and family. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank Jr. were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Koehler, of ‘Red Lion, Mrs. Robert Frank Sr. and daughter Dixie Lee hf town. Pearl Brenneman, | Edith Erb, Rev. O. K. Buch, Betty Brosey and children. Jimmie and Linda, enjoyed “A Chris- tmas Sermon In Song”, by “The Choir.” of the ‘State Teachers College’, . Millers- ville on Sunday afternoon. Mre. Betty Brosey spent a dav lest week with Mrs,” Jno. Jrosey and daughter, Sport- ing Hill Edith Erb and Betty Bros- visited Mrs. Cora Myers of Mar‘etta. Mrs. Myers is uffering a fracture of the epine, due to a fall PERSONALS Mr. and M+=< Richard Mar- v and son Billv. were din- wer guests pt Mr. and Mrs. tarry ¥iuhns ond son on San- Mr ad Nrs. Elwood Sandra Lee of R. 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