other Middletown carriers. . . rE " jg y i i WE - oh d ee 4 Ce wf 1 - . Ww ‘ a Se & ? . F jay A . ! A oo ¥ fo {i ae ip Gg hi) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1933 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA PAGE w ¥ mi H R . d Shenenberger, Ada Shenenberger, - H est Co a A | ar Marion Musser, Mrs. Mark Brene- D Ob k earti ngr tula- Th Lane t naise ae man, Anna Troutwine, Mrs, S. H. r. er PO € . € cas er ¥ Kaylor, Mrs, Elmer Shenenberger, HE CARD { . > tions From Us Barn OnMonday ine ne eter | 'At Geib Reunion Auto Club leman, Sue R. Qrissinger, Mary Keck, Mrs. Jonas Brubaker, Doro- We want to congratulate each of (From page 1) thy Shelly, Vera Brubaker, Mus. (From page one) the following for having resched| Calling attention to the fact the Brubaker, Amos Shelly, Hiram Baie! Haldeman, MS: Hetijamie schools should not attempt to | another birthday: official State inspection of motor Wi r, g "i . Ph rinder, Mrs, arvey Ebersole, rs 7, om 0) tear down (what the home has Sunday, August 27 vehicles ends September 30, the ime na Wy das, oy dre Samuel Baker, Elizabeth Brubaker : built up--nor should the churches; Ray Mumma, or of Myr. and | Lancaster OI Club is Daniel H. Derr, W. W. Fackler, H Mrs, Harry : Brubaker, Sara Baker, By Maude Edwards but each should play its individual |Mrs. Arthur Mumma. all owners who have not had their N. Stauffer, Albert Habecker, Har- Mose Ephrata Resleman, Mrs. hi past in the promotion and devel- Sunday, Sept, 3 cars or trucks inspected to do so \tzler a Schaffer, Mrs, ram Witmer, Miss I ant of Christian rinciples in IN aT : without further lay vey Metzler, Bricker, Irvin Brinser Ms. Nomman 4 opme t of ris 1 principles Amos Nemcomer. er delay. The Club Bricker, John Gibble, Abram Hu- Bacr, Bl Clarence Ha the child. : Mrs. Norman Stauffer. points out that during the inspee- ber, William Weidman, Hiram Ne es : I Sak rl Mr. and Mss, David Hershey “The Geib clan has contributed Blanche Shotzberger. tion period, which began July 1, Strickler, Milton G. Strickler, 8. BE 1 Shales Sram iN Te were at Falmouth on Sunday. no small measure to the progress Monday, Sept. 4 every Inotor vehicle registered 1m H. Zerphy, Isaac 8S. Geib, Roy Shelly Mrs Noah Staniter anv h. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lehman vig-|of this country, through their hard Mr. Amos Musser, of Salunga Pennsylvania must be inspected. Breckhbill, L. I. Charles, John Erb, Mats Lone SNe olor. Tre ' Joh ited at Quarryville on Sunday. labor, honesty, integrity, common- Christ Hershey, on West Main The law provides for two com= Lloyd Weidman, Glenn Kaylor, I etl Brea oe Mrs. Renee Fogie, of Newtown, | Sense living, and their establish- Street. pulsory inspection periods each Herbert Roeting, Jonas Brubaker, 4 2 Owaa srandt Sr Wrs 0 G Lous called on relatives here on Thurs-| ment ol good homes, the life of Elwood Gerber, on New One runs from January 1st Paul R. Metzler, John N. Forry, : RT OE M ’ Coe (Ua B ler. | 42¥ which God put here before [to the end of March; the other : enecker, Mrs, George 3 Zeller, ee a sven lea nn . 1 to Bo o Abram M. Bernhart, Londa Zurin, LAUNDERING FINE LING. Gooree Graber and Mrs. Par Mr. aud Mrs. Christ Hershey Tabernacle,” the speaker told the Mary Myers, West Main Stroct. [f bor. Tuly 1 0 the end of Septem- H. G. Rohrer, Levi W. Newcomer, — B. Gruber and family were at Elizabethtown | 2590ciation. : Tuesday. Set. S (ber. Brakes, lights, horn, steer- Clayton Metzler, John Rice, Benj. HE beauty of fice linen ts easily te tae ove. list. av be income on Sunday, “If we of this present and the PAIL io oe Teast M: wll gear and the windshield wiper Shelly, John Kraybill Dan Will spolled tf proper care ts no’ Aj dhe aX 19 Ad . coming generations, do as well as Nye: Db ‘ ‘e, on asl adn must pass the test, while a check Chester Nev, Harvey Zink. Ww. J taken 10 laundering. Careles Plete, the ang Graber Mis. Malinda Shank has |, (pe majority of our forefathers Street. co’ | also is made on tires and a report Urban, Hiram Herr, S. N. Meckley washing and tne use of barsh families: wish to lake this Means 1 ed to the u. B. parsonage after & |i) upholding decency, righteous- Prank Musser, at _Salunga. fon this included in the form res Irvin Gruber, Herman Hossler,| Will twist and rot the fine threads foams a those Yao so kindly | visit at Harrisburg ness, and the principals of chris- Mrs. Charles Eshleman. {turned to Harrisburg by the in- 9 | Row AR and make tt rel assisted In this work. Mr. and Mrs. Phares Brandt and |tianity, the ye she ribute at Wednesday, Sept. 6 | specting statior N( ote - A ag oid Fhe a eR A lady's purse, found here after Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank were a Henny oa ho Sell aus Ashur Be oy tay on Colum- | i is all towed 2. lie Witmer, Roy Hoffman, Martin| Wil insure the safe laundering of the rig oa be had by calling | Hershey on Sunday. the present, and our social and per bia Avenue. {midnight of September 20 without Miller, Mark Breneman, Harvey linens: on Mr. Gruber. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence, |sonal indebtedness to them,” Dr Susan Ww altz, : ae | one of the new “inspected and ap- Ebersole, Elmer Newcomer, Daniel 1. Make teptd or cool suds, of Landisville, visited Mr. and Mrs |Ober concluded. Sam Nisley, of Landisville, | proved stickers, and the three Wolgemuth, Rohrer Stoner, Elmer| US!n8 mild, pure, white soap or Miss Brown Will Speak Frank Fair on Saturday. More than 100 members from Robert Bemy. months following the inspection Gibble, Henry H. Shelly, J. Earl flakes. Take no chances om home- Miss Norma C. Brown, Vice Presi- Miss Ethel Zerphey of the Joint Chester, Lancaster, Franklin, Leb- Friday, Sept. 8 ire designated by law as an en- Brubaker, 8. N. Stauffer, W. §.{ made soap. A little borax may be [dent of the Flying Squadron Founda-|School, spent Saturday with her anon, Dauphin, York, and sur- Edwin N. Heistand, of Landis-| ‘forcement period. Zink, Abe Snake, Clarence Gruber | USed to soften very hard water. tion and Editor in Chief of the Nation- | parents at Elizabethtown. rounding counties were present, to | ville. Whether we like the idea or Levi B. Snyder, John Brosey, Dick 4. Soak table linens 1 clear, |g] Enquirer, will be here in the in- Mr. Clyde Wertman, « of New gether with other out of the state Mary Myers, of Florin. [20k inspection is required by law Brubaker, Henry Engle, Harry ¢00l water first. Then put into suds | terest of National Prohibition on Sun- | York City, visited his father, Mr, | Members. Saturday, Sept. 9 fan: 81) owners of motor vehicles Becker, B. Earl Ginder, J. D. Mill| and wish by band or machine, rub- day, September 17th, at a community | Amos Wertman, on Sunday. . The Officers Mrs. William Dillinger, on N.| a J with it,” sald 8. Rd- er, John L. Schroll, B. Roy Bender blag badly soiled places gently meeting in the United Brethren Church Mr. Val Josack, and Mr. Charles Officers were all reelected as| Barbara Street. | yaw Ries Dresiqamnt of the . Au Clayton Heisey, Reuben Shearer, ORIY very fine linens need be at Florin. at 2:30.P. M Lee, of Pittsburgh, were follows: President, C. A. Geib, of Mrs. Anne Fetter, the clerk 41 | Club. “A large majority Benj. Bender, Levi Snyder, Paul| Washed by hana. ee visitors with Mr. John Saylor, Palmyra; vice president, A. P.|Chandler's Drug Store, on Cars and trucks in Lancaster Fackler, A. Nissley Erb, Walter to Squeeze suds out; then put Mr. Frank Brosey, Jr. and Mrs. | Geib, of Mastersonville; secretary, | Main Street. jconnty have been inspected and Derr, Arthur Nissley, Henry Zim- foush wifes jusewarm rinsing Sold Blue Eagles Irene Meottle attended the air|John L. Royer, Myerstown; assist- Friday, September 135 hut there still are many merman, David Henry, Earl Miller Vaan, using. 8 mle blue in Last week there was a chap in town | 51 Elizabethtown on Sunday |ant secretary, H. B. Light, Myers-| py... .10 Ney will be 7 years old |up ipo, the mew stickers. Owners Abe Fauby, Ray Hostetter, Christ ye last for white linens. Do not [working a new “racket.” He sold Mr. and Mrs. Wm Smith, of|town; treasurer, William J. Wer- Sud Sept 17 : | of hese Ww in avoid considerable Breneman, Wayne Young, Elmer| ody sheer pieces |«Bjye Eagles” at 50 cents each and|yronville, visited at the home of (ner, of Elizabethtown; historian) a. pov Ament, N. Market St. | and inconvenience by visit. Sweigart, John Becker, Clayton aap and squeeze as dry |gseveral of our residents actually bought | Ar. John Saylor on Sunday even-|Monroe Geib, Rexmont, and chor- Mateer. on N Boa an official station now, for in Herr, Rudolph Forry, George Rice toistius. them. ing. ister, William J. Werner, Eliza- , . jhe last Nees of he inspection Clyde Mellinger, Samuel Becker : 116 smoothly to dry This is only a “skin game” and no Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Fuh bethtown. INA; low 8 j there Is always a Tush.” 5 ’ "| or lay out fi s y g Mr. 2 Mrs. Mahlon uhrman James Neal, on New Street. | eee et Geers: Lehman Kaylor, Martin Metzler, ed 3 fab Wyue or one should buy them. and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrns Fuhrman Won Prizes Monday, Sept. 18 Ya N. N. Baer, D. D. Derr, Harvey sun, colored linens in th n the re tl Me, were at Washingtonboro on Sun- Prizes awarded during the af- vichard son or. Mp Attended Firemen's Meeting Newcomer, Clinton Engle, Henry » GOlore 8 in e shade dav; tornoen sedaton Mrs, Pan iche , 80 Mr.| Eleven Lancaster county fire Miller, Benj. Ginder, C. H. Eaby 5. Sprinkle lightly with clear, Cows, Bulls, Shoats Mr Mahlon Fuhrman, on David | ny Hummer the oldest person pre Ba Wis Ovaries | companies were represented by 3 , : A Ihr '| warm wat y iday i 2 ur, a al, a ny BT, 2 SSL Depa 1 Mrs. s Newcomer. OTH : 3 Harry Zerphey, Lloyd Hollinger, oa ais? a vol Yau several Fig ig Sop ig Ca Street. is ereciive fine gavage Of age: 1 Amos Newcomer fortyeive men at a meeting of the Clarence Grissinger, M. H. Ruhl, : oe ng to allow Fran ro. will sell a lot of test- concrete blocks at the rear of his|Robert Henry Wagner, six months Tuesday, Sept. 19 { Chester Counyt Firemen’s Associa- Robert Eshleman, €. W. Baker, Institue Bs oom evenly dis |ed cows, some stock bulls, poultry, home old son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin| Walter Kuhn. tion on Saturday evening at Elver- ~ S i + ri Tel 51d i i : sind : ' Mrs aurice Frveince SQ Ri F. B. Snyder, Abner Zimmerman, and then on w ali Plot lds etc. at public sale at their place 9 Mrs. Irene Meottle, of Lancas-| Wagner, Myerstown, the youngest Mrs. Maurice Frysinger. json R. C. Heagy, of Eden, presi- Haroid Shotzberger, M. N. Stauf-| po rong with heavy, hot |business near town. They will alg ter, Is spendinz several weeks at|prosent. Miss Mary Charles. [dent of the Lancaster County As- fer, Joe Kramer, Arthur Neidigh, sell fruit, merchand se ste. 2 | the Frank 3rosey home, near the| Plans were put underway for Wednesday, Sept. 20 [oe headed the delegation. Musser Weidman, Ellis Zeager, Os |Irvin Sweigart, Lester Sayer, Dav- Back Run. the publication of a book in 1933, Mrs. Reuben Nolt. Tar the Speakers Har- ar Fry, Ralph Zimmerman, Earl|id Shonk, Samuel Kaylor, Joe MARKETS Mrs. Sadie Ellinger and Mr. H.|which will be ready for distribu- Thursday, Sept. 21 | nowy, or town; J. Harry Shenenberger, Norman Zug, John | Charles, Martin Trier, Joseph Brandt, of Elizabethtown, were [tion during the tenth annual reun- Mr. Amos Garber, on Frank Sas 2% : M: Paul Z. Cinder. Lehman Swarr, AX G. Will | Bankius, Samuel Gillums, J. GG. Wednesday, Sept, 6 Saturday callers at the John|ion of the clan, in which will be} Friday, Sept. 22 | of Manheim, B. N. Zimmerman, J. L. Charles, | Baker, Ephraim Eshleman, George |Eggs, per dozen . 22¢ | Barnhart home. set forth the first ancestors of pis) Henry Klugh, on New Haven St | Marvin Messic, J. B. Hostetter, H Gruber, Paris Gruber, George Zell-|Butter, per pound 2le Mrs. Harry Alberts and som, [family and all available names of Mrs. W. R. Heilig. South Market | You cau get all fhe news of itis B. Brb, John Brubaker, John er, Dr. O. G. Longenecker, John|Lard, per pound 7 1-2¢| Paul, of Palmyra, visited the descendants since 1694 until the |Street. [Ya thru the Bulletin. Metzler, I. N. Neidigh, . Charles | Booth, Eli Hostetter, John Longe-| Wheat, per bushel 80¢ | mer’'s sister, Mrs. Wm. B. Snave-|present day. Weidman, Ray Y. Baker, C. R.|necker, Charles Brandt, J. Oliver (Corn, per bushel .... 87¢]lly, on Saturday. Next Meeting at Hershey Young, Paul Newcomer, Ralph | Longenecker, and Wilbur Bankus. A Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Zink and The next gathering will be held MAYTO W N | : Geib, Nathan Werner, Paris Henry! The ladies who so kindly assist- ALWAYS WELCOME son, Winfield, visited Mrs. Zink’s|at Spring Creek church, near Her- anetta eatre David Ebersole, John W. Greider,|ed to prepare the meal, with Mrs. Debtor: It must be awful to be | mother, Mrs. Hemperly, at New-|shey during September, 1934. Ie ni | MARIETTA PA. David J. Geib, John Hess, Albert|Hiram Witmer in charge of thea debt collector. You must be |town, on Sunday. Monroe Geib, historian, of Rex- ae Sunshine hile class of the Shecial Bus Samuel K. Haldeman, | cooking and Mr. Eli Hostetter |ynwelcome wherever you go. Miss Verna Brandt and Mrs.) mont, told of the first Geib to ar- Retormed Sunday held 2 Agia] uy Senice 10 Your Ievi N. Brubaker, Noah Stauffer, | serving the baked beans and ice Collector: On the contrary, | Caroline Schneider spent the week |rive in America in 1694. He was and doggie Toast 2 Chickies | \ re. TR David B. Ginder,|cream, were as follows: Mrs. Clay |practically everybody asks me to [end at Renovo visiting Mr. ‘and|Conrad Geib, a native of Germany penis: Fhursday, 0. FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 15th & 16th oy Nissley, B. L. Rutt, Ezra Ney | Stauffer, Mrs. Irvin Gruber, Verna azain Mrs. O. A. Kepler who came to America to worship | [hose presenl.swere: Mrs. Gertie P Thi AL 3 HPs ’ at Ls gain. $y. 0. a. AeDer é 4 3 ; lo: co SRE pret. nee] aul Whiteman Harry Warner, Arthur Hollinger, | Gruber, Mrs. Paul Good, Mary Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shickley|as he desired. He settled in Lan- Stead, we i eg Bing Crosby a and family, of Columbia, were en-|caster county on a farm near Elm |J0Seph Lollenbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. | 5 > Ne : 3 ir: ayer : Ternon: Slim ‘Summerville @ arts d on Sunday at the home known as Pennville, in Penn Hiram Mayer and son, Vernon; nN Doo oh oo tertained « y now wn € , Ho Ey % BPP 30000030420 4303043043000 43 40 430430420 43043 43030 42043043 Seadoo Std | of Mr. andiMrs. John Barnhart. [township. It was during his voy-|Mr. and Mrs. George Waller, Mr.| John Boles 5 **| Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dietz. Mr.|age to this country, that his son, [20d Mrs. John Mumma, Anna Al KING OF JAZZ | Zeller and. son, of New John Geib, was born on ship. The | bright, Grace Henderson, Kathryn 3 land, were Sunday evening callers; members of this family scattered Mumma, [Lillian Sload, Dorothy | MON. & TUES. SEPT. 19 & 20 o $ | with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ebersole. throughout Lancaster county, and| Mumma, Helen Hollenbaugh, Hel- | Nancy Carroll + st Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kline and|thence to Berks and from there to|®€l Mumma, gh Meynoks, Ma- | Paul Lukas * i h WwW 9? | three children and Miss Kathryn |neighboring counties and states. Bike) Can pid Gloria Stuart: oe e or =, of | Warfel spent Sunday with Mr. and teacher), ‘Rev. A. rae! %a- | Frank Morgan & Mrs. Emanuel Kreider at Cones- ward Hershey, Jacob Risser, Jaic- | Yo & HISTORIC A I. 'b Tyson, Richard Albright, Theo- THE KISS BEFORE THE Oo ob Tyson, Richard Albright, Theo- | DR nd Wie of Bin dore Hollenbaugh, Phil Sload, Jno | MIRROR * de bridge; Miss Ethel McCurdy, of Dillinger, Jone ond Joyce ; : dg : 3 berger. 2 #, | Mgchaniesburg, spent Monday ait Sunday, Sept. 3 ie hart mia \ 3 * the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton John Drew, Sr., actor, was born Mrs. James F. Johnstin _spent | oe Sounder 1825 several days at Lancaster visiting \ *%° oo Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Aucker | Revolutionary War treaty was i Jenni Frvberger 2 State Theatre ; P oo and children, Mary and John, of|gjoned 1783. Th hip? Fey \ i Mount Jov. were guests of Mr. and! 3M sndav Sept 4 lursday a 1ghspire where she The Show PI ] ay, . iets op titan oR > 2 a *°e . PP 3 Mrs. Clarence Hivner, near Joint oy I thor a visited her sister, Mrs. Reuben ce of Lancaster o RTALIZED in story and song, the old “corner hy dae. | Harold MacGrath, "author, wasp County S . horn 1871. ov Na PP randt | % store” has passed—along with the free potato on the or. and iin Harvey Spangler I iio Dov. rs Jayant Jad COLUMBIA, PA. and two children, Jellerma anc = Miss elle &§ : ancaster, | > ’ oe id Tar Scola Tuesday, Sept. 5 visited Mr. and Mrs. James® F.| oo kerosene can, and the customers access to the crack- 5 James he Tan one Richelieu, French statesman, | yohnstin on Sunday Wednesday and Thursd No. 2 picnic a t 8 ¢ : A : ap : y. rsday ° . S$ . was born 1585. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grove and - Saturday. pie Sih : : 3 2 er-box. It was picturesque, but you never quite knew SUS Mi Toe Ah Wednesday, Sept. 6 om and of Alerendris, | Sept. 13th and 14th $ what you would find there. Half the time it was full *® | maker and daughter, Lois, of Pen- Jas. K. Hackett, an actor, was |spent the week end with Mr. and | A new, thrilling discovery in °c 3 9 oo | brook, visited Mrs. Shoemaker’s|born 1869. : _ | Mrs. Lewis Hartman. | Motion Picture Entertainment > of people who didn t know what they wanted. The ® | Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Mease Pres. McKinley assassinated in The Misses Catherine, Dorothy, | BE MINE TONIGHT 3 % De Sanday. ni 1901. Helen and Betty Mumma |} oo gorgenth vausic vet filmed! 9 other half, it was empty. It was more of a club than a | "Mr. and Mrs. Omar Fair and uss. Sept tained ai their home, “Brees |§ 1 vet filmed! 9% | jaughter, Bettie, spent Sunday at Eli Perkins, humorist, was born | Point Farm” Saturday evening in 5 store. os of the rs sister, | 1839. honor of their mother’s birthday. Friday and Saturday 3 a Mrs. Elmer Good and family, near Settlement at Boston 1630. The evening eas Shent in a social Sept. 15th and 16th oo Today, when you enter your grocery store—or any % Middletown. ; Friday, Sept. 8 Wis i : > en “SHE HAD TO SAY YES” 4, "a arvev Zink r Sua . i Te Se e ne O11 or Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Zink, Jr, A. Dvorak, composer, was born 4 store—you know what you want, how much You want 3 of Wormlesburg, and Mr. and Mrs gq 4 Me Diver eae i son, | FEATURING . . a Smith, £ Liverpool, called . ChE tiie as settle 565. of Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. enry Loretta Youne, vie Ts of it, and the price you are going to pay. Advertising OT SD ol mst, susustine was soiled T508.1y" I Fite! Cain, of Mav Young, Atle Talbot J o at the home of the former's par Saturday, Sept. 9 tw Me end. Me ohn Mumma Winnie L ightner . . . . , eric as reek. _- i : ad ( atl . ang Mrs. Johar 2 mma has rendered you this service. It brings you weekly en oe at. aul wal. Leon Tolstoy, philosopher, was | Cythera Mamma, Jacob Trsom. | Regis Tommey A TD, a 7 i yorn 1828. Dorothy M 1 Bdward Heisey pe re . var town: Mrs. Bl- 2 z . orothy Mumma, LAWard elsey, ® through the columns of The Bulletin, the merchan- {Wir of near tows; Win. Fil Prowh wey tie Germans EMER ORC 4 Monday snd . i . . 0 | me dar ral aughter, Mar 1914. 4 os ho dising opportunities of this community. In the quiet % | caret, visited their sister, Mrs. H. Helen Momma, Phe Sept. 18th and 19th + ol Sumpman on Sunday. | Hollenbaugt Betty Mumma. “DB : > of your own home, you are enabled to select every- S| ana vr. wm snk and] RECIPES | LR son. Winifield, of Marietta, visited | 4 a “ bz %% ; j Carmen] i ga 3 thing you want to buy! [at he homes of thelr som. George. Tried and True FEATURING - . and family, anc their daugh er, Wm. Powell 2 The modern way to be certain of quality and value 2 Mes Sutil Dock wn maven deviation Margaret Lindsay . . 5h Sunday. : x Lin, recip | > to read the advertisements. Representing almost $] Mr. and Mrs. Elam Shearer, off" fae ond 4 . %* near Hossler’s entertained the fol-|" Ts ip il 3 38 Si et : 3 A kiddies, since i — . _— = - . ——— oo every field of opportunity, the advertising colunins of 2 | towing folks to dinner on Sunday: |" NE i EE ee . a a ° . . ® Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Witmer, Rev.| ~ | =~ een es 2 The Bulletin bring you the fascinating story of the nd Mrs. Henry Garber, and child- |e" : Matinee 4 h 1 1d’ k t 1 1 | ren. Kathryn, Lois and Robert; BRAN FUDGE SQUARES Evenings whole world's market-pliace. of | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Miller, Mr.| 4 squares chocolate 00se eatre | 2 Shows wh and Mrs. David Landis, Mrs. Ber- 1-3 cup butter = Holidays 7and 9 P. M. i ! klv mes tha Kraybill and children, Arthur,| : 2 P. M. [ 2 dard S= o | tha Kraybill and chil ‘ 9 - 3 anda * Read Tne RY They are wee'sls e * 3enjamin and Rachel; Mr and | cup sugar FS Standard ELIZABETHTOWN Time $ cow vi wd ye Time { ow sages of opportunity for you. 8 | Mrs, Tra Hess, Misses Myra. Mary| 1.2 cup four | | $ 2 nd Lizzie Hess. | 1-2 o I ® oe 9 | anc 1-2 cup bran ) > a of | ] 3 $ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oberdorf, | {1-2 cup nut meats ‘mm . : 5 a 3 - : . Y » Mr. and Mrs. Simon Oberdorff and} 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Ww ed. Thurs.. Sept. 13. 14 Fri. Sat. Sept. 15th & 16th * + SY ad Av ol Melt the chocolate over hot irl Loretta Young in Edmund Lowe in > 0 “indsor, ork County: Mr. an and add the butter to it. Beat = i. @ x .~ o oo Mrs. Rohrer Stoner and children, | (pe eggs until light, add the sugar | “THE DEVIL'S IN LOV E HER BODYGUARD Kathryn, Ruth Esther and Isaac, | and beat well together. Add mel- F i > *e ¢ $ ys hi eisev | : { of Mount Joy: Mr. John Heise¥|teq butter and chocolate. Stir in N : Nd ap : h : Monday. N . I18th— y 3% and son, Daniel, of near Fy bran, nuts and vanilla. Pour | fonda, ept. 18th—Ginger Rogers in of | Mr. and Mrs Harry Hos {into a greased pan, making a lay- | ® “PROFESSIONAL SWEETHEART” 4 daughter. Daisy. of East {er about one-third inch thick. $1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry { Bake in a snoderate oven : . 3 near Maytown: and Mr | Try this out on vour next card Tuesday, Sept. 19th—Gloria Swanson in ne nd son, Jimmy, called o part A 211 like i “er 1a + A THe Oe Ly. fae oY ike st I'HE PERFECT UNDERSTANDING Xs Henr) Leage ana é ly. nea ne | A eee: | bf *°e bret tn} 1 { | Joint School. Mr. and Mrs. W Shaeffer, | Mr. and Mr a x = y . en me |of Elizabethtown: Mr. and Mrs. |Z Wednesday, Sept. 20th | Thursday. Sept, 21st oe Routes to Be Merged | Preston Kilgore. of Lancaster, | 3 ’ 3 he irs 1d A eid M: $ o The carrier on Route 1, from Middle- | visited at the home of the par- = Preston Foster in { Ken Maynard in 4 oe | town, will be retired Oct. 1 after, ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ler on |m “THE COME ON TARZON ‘hic » patrons will be served by the | Sunday. |S y CV RG s® i ou 2 Etat, andl) DS |. MAN WHO DAR 3D | and YES MR. BROWN” carrie 2 2, ab n é = a Patronize Bulletin Advertisers TEETER EEE EE OR Ee Boos |