The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 14, 1914, Image 3

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    THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. PA. Wednesday, October
C. E. ANNUAL CONVENTION Miss Gertrude Schwab to lead in the
me devotional service. After a season
Was Held at Marietta Thursday of prayer in which a large number
Over 100 Delegates Present of the Endeavorers took part, Ro-
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The annual convention of the gon, After singing two more hymns
tian Endeavor Societies in Lan- le y Prof. Dailey, Dr. C, H. Chain,
county, held on Thursday in State resident, was introduced
| Zion Reformed Church, Marietta, spoke on the Standing of C. E.
of the most successful yet Pennsylvania.
the organization. The at- The ladieg of Zion's Church, under
of delegates was encourag- the direction of Mr. Norman Pickel
he interest and enthusiasm 'prepare for the visiting Endeav
in the papers and discus-|ers a bounteou linner
unusual,
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1 Rev. J. Rauch Stein, of | destroy the ptomaines in food stuffs.
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ANCASTER, WHO MEETS KID STEIN, OF His subject was, "The It kills the bacteria but the poiso
i clements in Christian En-! ous gubstances wil] re in
ROUNDS IN THE SEMI-WINDUP HERE FRI- oe |
DAY NIGHT
High gi
a beautiful § 0 floral
Unfortunately our sense
oriental patterns; size 9x12
iittee on Nominations | in the majority of instan
followir resident, | not warn us of the presence of these Fri
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Epler, Elizabethtown; | Poisons, This is often due to th $21.00 Rugs; $16.00
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President, Rev. E. KE. Sensenig, | common practice of over-seasoning
Miss Anna C. our food stuffs and the excessive

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Treasurer, Rey. | Use of condiments. Also it is the

Copeland, Mountville; Junior | Practice of many canners to add

Rey Wm. J. Lowe, | Preservatives which makes it possi-
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Good Citizenship, Rev.
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ittee, D. E. Rohrer, East Peters-
Press, W. iggs, White
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| meats or vegetables. If foods fo
canning are properly inspected be-
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: 2 be made to keep without the addi- EVERITHING i
ballot it was decided to hold! ,. sey Ly re ro !
; , tion of injurious preservstives, EVERYBODY. ji iii}i
1915 county convention at Stras- . 3 :
1915 count i t | ~ Ptomaine poisoning as a rule de-
| velops a few hours after eating, and
Blanche B. Bonine, mission- progresses rapidly.




‘We Pr’Your Rouwn Trip CAR FARE ON ALL PURCHASES OF $10.
| OR More. frosts You NoTHING. AsK RIT. 4


, y » Mexico drew for her audience In the treatment of ptomaine poi-
YOUNG MCGINNIS, PF LANCASTER j2 vivid picture of conditions in Mexi- soning the first essential is to wash
puflop Wormley of Col3hba in a 10 Rouid Windup here ‘co. out the stomach and empiy the in-
: : Friday reht. | The State Executive Committee testinal canal of as much of the de-
——_ lwere in session during the afternoon composed food as possible. These
ope has set- itular heads of ails ob | for the transaction of the business things may be done while awaiting
aaa Wil 1 sympathetij y | pM tai] 0 the State Union. , the arrival of the physi Ig
ng fo mehtion ing the evening’ § } :
a e will be a officers Were g hingf besides courage. is need
on sale)

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