The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 13, 1935, Image 4

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T JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.










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four-tl







as he
1 put down

en-
ated the
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table,



was ost. Van
1it up. Ac
jet banner read:
r., to Marry

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regarded
The elder Van Zandt








2 few
1ding about
nk you can
I've
with-
h as
n't
int
even hint at such a
go, it isn't
'm only in-
personal welfare.
1ake a few points
1able,
judge
y studying their
of the girl you
that paper, and
at it.
people
She's cer-
11; more than that, I
1 wonderful charac-
t's not for you—there
happiness.
that type of
have a man to
Don’t misunderstand
belit you. The
that at
had darned
human na-
ale branch.

nce of
an has to



tng
ing, however,
you've
with
the
one has to learn a
trial and

ience

fen

through
before he can hope to deal
fully with what she is.
T} even if you
but she's five

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Van Z n for the
ret tin five minutes. The eyes
her were dark ‘with a
»stness. Maurice, Jr.,
5 : "
1 older man gave a slight
r once 1 his face be-
of ive. think so. And
Ww ever your reaction may be,
please 1 ember I've said that Ada
Mars} s a splendid person.”
A Ll vou'll take what
Y the I meant it.
W n good fri n the ten
er died, and
I spoke.”
’ said Mau-
ing then, he



ndt Sr.
bh and
htful ex-
1e newspa-
ovely brunette
1
i
per photograph of a
woman,
* » » » * * *
The son entered the study just
off the library,
hind him. Ada Marshall sat across
the room and he could see the
moisture in her eyes,
“Did you hear it all?” he asked
gently, She nodded. He went over
to her and took her hand
closing the door be-
and said:
“I never dreamt he cared so for
you, I hadn't the heart to tell
him that I knew, and now—well,
it seems impossible for us to go on.”

TAMERS
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"WOVEMBER 13th, 1935
ore John D. Killheffer
OPTOMETRIST
OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE


Elizabethtown—15 East High Streef
Tuesday, Friday and Saturday
9 A. M. to 4:30 P. M.

Manheim—19 W. Steigel Street
Mon., Wed., Thurs., 8 to 6 P. M.
Evenings, Tues., Fri. and Sat,
Telephone, Manheim 11J


vv Says: vw
The flavor of an apple
greatly improved if the juice
half a lemon i
apples after
on the lower e
® % =»
of
squeezed over the
have been placed
+

 
. Fill a box or bag with good. loam
and store it in your cellar before
the ground freezes too hard for dig-
ging. This loam will be most use-
ful when repotting plants during
the winter or for planting seeds In
March,
. * *
Do not use darning stitches when
heels your sto 12s become
thin at the line of the top of your
low shoes. Use a spool of silk and
make parallel fine chain
Stock s darned In this


of

nes of




stitches.
way will wear much longer.
* *
It is easy to te
en egg whites
have been wi! 1gh. They
are dry and w “point.” If you
er out of the mass, a
egg white, or pieces,

°n an
hang from
to a point.
© Ass
g or more, will
it and decrease in size

The Military Note
me

Brass ball buttons, forming a
symmetrical fastening and studding
a black leather belt, add the mili-
tary note to a chic dress of black
sheer woolen, The “braid” is corded
black satin. Gold kid laces the
black antelope gloves.
ARI ee
Turn useless articles about your
home into cash. Advertise them in
our classified column.

r
| 2" avoriteRecipes
Frances Lee Barton says: od
AMILY like cake? Here's one
that sounds like the old-fash-
ioned flower names in my grand-
mother’s garden:




Feather Spice Cake.
It’s as good as it
ounds, too, feather
lisht and delicately
spiced. (Diplomatic
note: Let the family in
: the kitchen when you
take this cake out of the oven—
general enthusiasm guaranteed.)
Feather Spice Cake
215 cups sifted cake flour, 2%
teaspoons double-acting baking
powder; 14 teaspoon salt; 1 tea-
 

spoon cinnamon; 2 teaspoon
mace; 1 teaspoon cloves; 4 cup
butier or other shortening: 1 cup
sugar gs, unbeaten; 1/3 cup
mol §3 cup milk.
Sift flour once, measure, add
baking powder, salt, and spices, and
sift together three times. Cream
butter thoroughly, add sugar gradu-


ally, and cream together until light
and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a
 
time, beating thoroughly after each.
Then add molasses and blend. Add
lour, alternately with milk, a small
amount at a time, heating after
each addition until smooth. Bake
in two greased 9-inch layer pans
in moderate oven (375° F.) 25 to 30
minutes, or until done. Spread
Fluffy Mocha Frosting between lay-
ers and on top and sides of cake;
sprinkle nuts on sides. Double
recipe to make three 10-inch
layers.
Fluffy Mocha Frosting
1/3 cup butter; 4 cups sifted con-
fectioners’ sugar; 3% tablespoons
cocoa; 1. teaspoon salt; 1/3 cup
strong cofiee (about); 1 teaspoon
vanilla; % cup broken walnut




 

asp


The clasp of her fingers tight-
ened as she cried softly: “Oh, I'm |
glad—I'm so very glad you feel
that way, too! Because he's right, i
Maurice. I know that now—that,
and many other things.”
They smiled at each other and then
“Ada Marshall rose and moved away
from him toward the door which
led into the library,









with
meats, toasted.
Cream butter. Sift sugar, cocoa,
and salt together, Add part of
sugar mixture gradually to butter,
blending after each addition. Ad¢
remaining sugar mixture, alters
nately with coffee, until of right
consistency to spread. Beat after
each addition until smooth. Add
vanilla. Spread on cake. Sprinkle
vith nuts. Makes enough frosting
to cover tops 8nd sides of two 9.
My Neighbor |
ple is |


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TOO MUCH LOR
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WiLL NOWY
( PUT A Big
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4EE.NTS QUIET
THE WIFE
WAS ONLY HERE TO
BAawL ME QUT AS
USUAL, (0 BE HAPPY
THIS 1S & LOVEWN BED
TO CRAWL INTO IT HASNT
BEEN MADE SINCE
THE wWifE



 

 
 



 
 
 
 
 
 



 
 
 
 





 





Article On OWL
Health
Walking
“ar ry Ne. 1 aol . I
Many people imagine that noth-
ing is of much consequence if it can
Such

he obtained without money.
persons fail to realize that many of
the fundamental
things have no cash value whatso-
ever. Sunshine,
and worth while
water, exercise, and
fresh air, for example. In fact, these
essentials together with food, are the
instays of life itself. Not to con-

sider the worth of nature's blessings

by making the most of them is to
take a very short-sighted view. Nev-
OWL
ny one happened at the All
ertheless, this attitude unfortunately

is assumed by many persons,” states
Dr. Edith MacBride-Dexter, Secre-
ary of Health.
“For instance,
In this
same at Lancas-
Ab Weaver,

consider w a very ar- |

oot ball enthusiast, who miss-
parts, |
se of the pistol
and after |
he
thought the
‘automobile conscious’ age

these

thousands have foresworn the gentle
art of ambulation. They rely
much on gasoline to do their exer-
this atti
Certainl
too

the first quarter
what it
learning

cising for them. Perhaps meant, re-

marked: “By gosh, I

tude is a natural one.

is a line of least resistance to u
the car not only for distance trips,



 

but for short excursions at home.|
However, this fact in no way re- | with Ab, sai ought some one !
moves the physical obligation to ob- | Was shoc on Sunday.
tain daily one’s share of exercise in
he outdoors. Nature, in this respect, | viler, the barber, claims
refuses to subordinate herself to the |it doesn’t mean a thing to be a
automotive industry or to one’s per- mi a friend of
sonal inclinations. his, a strong union 1 , Was on an

“For buoyant health and vitality | excursion, the boat sank and. the
Dame Nature set down certain man- | fellow swam around for six hours |
lates in the Garden of Eden days. |and then quit.
And those demands are just as es- a ie |
sential today as they were then. It our local “hen pecked”

reading in bed to
His wife said she'd
he didn’t.
should not be forgotten that the hu-

man body at the present time is ex-

ictly the same model as the original.
By the same token it is subject to
the original laws.
“While, of ccurse, there is no de-
punch ‘em if

| If any of you hunters would like |
get rid of a lot of |
|
know how to
He

 
sire even to infer that one should yd shells, ask Sol Geib. He saw a
rurtail in the slightest one’s auto- it sitting in the grass, he shot |
mobile pleasures or other inactive |at it, it stayed sitting, he shot five
recreations, the point is that a mile | more shells at it, it still “stayed

put. ced that it should be
dead, with all that load pumped at
physical | it. }
ne
or so walk for the indoor worker
regularly each day cannot help but
to

add greatly to his or her walked up to it , and to his
well-being, and incidentally to the |yiter astonishment, the rabbit got |
joy of life itself. A little thought- | yp and ran.
ful planning of the day's schedule | at
should easily make this possible. were dumb ani- |
“In short, walking is one of the pn bbit probably figured

best all around exercises. Its cost in | jt fe as long as it sat still and
in time, not very ut if it moved, it |

money is zero;
much. The soft-living habits of to-
day urgently demand it. And it pays |
» accidently run into one
“loads” that were being shot
big dividends in the form of streng- it. Excellent marksman?
th, resistance to disease and the zest
of being alive.”
He $+
calls 1t.

me fellows do find the craziest |
My Neighbor ar]




|



Y to the mountains |
a bunch of fellows. He saw |
S e—— | a Pheasant, shot at it, crippling it. |
ays.= He started to run to the place it



0: dropped and while running, fell. |
When boiling vegetables add a 5 ere : £ 1 : 1- |
level teaspoonful of salt to every | the lerows nearc an awlul |
pint of water. ing noise and when they caught up |
$9 9 to Joe thed discovered that when he |
A teaspoonful of household am- [fell he landed on a rabbit, and it was |


monia added to a quart of water | sue: i head off. Oh, yes,
and poured over house ferns once | .1most fc t. He didn’t get the |
or twice a month will give them a |, . |
rich green color. Sr
* * .
. | Ad 1s man wh
A strawberry huller or sharp Ana hat man who
pointed knife will remove pin feath- | was hunti vith Dan Brubaker,

ers from a chicken, Singe off long
hairlike feathers Ly holding chick-
en over flame, turning constantly
who shot a rabbit, completely in half,
so the lady folks we


in’t have so |

| so that it will not burn. jh cleaning # |
oe | A |
To remove obstinate stoppers | “Johnny” Schroll remarked: |
| from glass bottles, dip a piece of | ‘Let's play some tennis:” John Fel-
| woolen cloth into boiling water and |lenbaum said: “Can’t. The net's
wrap tightly about the neck of the
bottle. Stopper will become loosened |
in a few minutes,
Gr
broken.” “Tucker” explained: “Ch, |
that's fine The net's always in the |
[vey when 1 play, anyhow.”
| |
: tii |
When in need of Printing. (any- |
Just because the way to a man’s
|


thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | heart is through his stomach isn't a
| (much to my surprise) “You can’t
| use a radio to swat flies.”
| isn’t that a brilliant thought?
| when two apples get a crush on one
{ (consolingly)
| throw those
answered. “But I was thinking of ” mgs, ©
starting a rock garden next sum- et ag, \
| “A fellow just told me I looked like
| you.” The other

Swiss Watches and
Small Wrist Watches
Repaired
Prompt Service and
Prices Reasonable
DON W. GORRECHT
Mount Joy, Pa.



EYES
EXAMINED




GLASSES
nd & FITTED
DR. HUBER
OPTOMETRIST
220 N. DUKE SIT. LANCASTER, PA.








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21 E. Main St, MT. JOY
You might go east, south or west
out here you will find the best.
sep.11-tf


| For Clean, Weli-Graded |
Crushed Stone
At a Low Price
CALL |
|
|
|
John A. Hipple
| Mt. Joy 86 or E'town 66R4 |
|



HOW ARE YOUR SHOES?
DON'T WAIT TOO LONG
BRING THEM IN
CITY SHOE
REPAIRING CO.
30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET
LANCASTER, PENNA.


sign that he’ll swallow everything.
To one of our local radio dealers : SCIENTIFACTS ~~ 4
I remarked: “By the way, do you
think the radio will ever complete-
ly take the place of the newspa-| | | oo
per?” “Gosh, he exclaimed,














no,

..Now


“A lot of applesance is due to fly
another,” explains our local Dumb
Dora.


The following conversation took
place in the kitchen of a newly
married couple in Florin. He said
“Aw, honey, don't
biscuits out I think I
can use them.” She, smilingly, ask-
ed: “Oh, you mean you maybe can
eat them after all?” “Why, no,” he


»
"THE BLOODS CELLS
§ THERE ARE MORE RED
CELLS IN ONE DROP OF BLOOD
THAN. THERE ARE PEOPLE IN
THE BRITISH SLES.

mer.
started to fly.
0
0
The man who doesn't let his left Jib
hand know what his right hand is o—~
doing will never make a good jug-
......Then more than biscuits



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of


Se \
gler. =z © SOARING
TN HYDROGEN we’
Some young bridegrooms go home fost / HYDROGEN (8
; ; . ey ‘ 144 TIMES LIGHTER
at night and instead of finding a ALL THE PLANETS TOGETHER ) THAN AR
HAVE A MASS EQUAL TO BUT
the window for »
1/7 OF 1% OF THE SUN.
them they find the meat, potatoes
and vegetables burning in the
kitchen for them.......... But don’t
light burning in 2-4
by The Bell Syndicate, Inc ). o






(Copynight, 17



WNU Service

get discouraged fellows, wifey’ll
learn.
One of our post-office-corner-
holder-downs remarked to another:
guy angrily in-
quired: “Where is he? I'd like to
knock his block off.” “I killed him,”
the first fallow remarked..... Nice
going, boys.
“You've driven me as far as you
shouted the nail, rather
pointedly, to the carpenter.
—A WISE OWL
Ce.
can,”


When in need of Printing. (any-
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
a ed
WOLGEMUTH BROS.
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.

Phone Mt. Joy 220 'FLORIN, PA.
)
L. E. ROBERTS
NOTARY PUBLIC
Specializing on Auto Titles, Licenses
and Operators Licenses
Marietta St. and
25 E. Main St. MT. JOY, PA.
TOOK OFF 17 LBS.
OF UGLY FAT
HEEDED DOCTOR'S ADVICE
= Mrs. Robert Hickey, Roseville,
Calif., writes: “My doctor prescribed
Kruschen Salts for me—he said they
wouldn't hurt me in the least. I've
lost 17 1bs. in 6 weeks. Kruschen is
worth its weight in gold.”
Mrs. Hickey paid no attention to
gossipers who said there was no
safe way to reduce. She wisely fol-
floxed her doctor's advice. Why don’t



Get a jar of Kruschen to-day (lasts
: weeks and costs but a trifle).
Simply take half teaspoonful in cup
of hot water every morning. All
druggists.
Help Kidneys
3 .
Don’t Take Drastic Drugs
Your Kidneys contain 9 million tiny
tubes or filters which may be endangered
by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. Be
careful. If functional Kidney or Bladder
disorders make you suffer from Getting
Up Nights, Nervousness, Loss of Pep, Leg
Pains, Rheumatic Pains, Dizziness, Cir-
cles Under Eyes, Neuralgia, Acidity,
Burning, Smarting or Itching, you don't
i need to take chances, All druggists now
j have the most modern advanced treat-
ment for these troubles—a Doctor's pres-
cription called Cystex (Siss-Tex). Works
| fast—safe and sure. In 48 hours it must
{ brine new vitality and is guaranteed to
make you feel 10 years younger in one
week or money back on return of empty
package. Cystex costs only 3c a dose ag
druggists and the guarantee protects yous




COULD NOT DO HER
HOUSEWORK
WHEN every=
thing you at
tempt is a burden
—when you are
nervous and irri-
table—at your
wit’s end—try
this medicine. It
may be just what
you need for extra
energy. Mrs. Charles L. Cadmus of
Trenton, New Jersey, says, “After
doing just a little work I had to lie
down. My mother-in-law recom-
mended the Vegetable Compound:


Vi, Lickin
I can see a wonderful change now.”
 
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The
qualit;
about
the di
Feedir
tor af
Whi
ers jt
dling,
eggs |
flavor
yolk
shoulc
fined
“white
Son
lay e
this ¢
by fee
no inf
album
whites
In «
yolks
stand
into
enced
Only
ing s
produ
can tl
Son
which
all th
chara
herite
Ope
knowl
the co
too, |
some
tively
duced
mash
will 1
given
the y
yolks.
crease
in the
Pla
Pou
to pr
for tl
arran;
worm
water
is mo
sites
ply.
be mq
enoug
upon
ered
of he
The 1
Cross]
fuppo
fount:
It wil
platfo
waste
by thi
filth.—-
I
Tur
that
ables
tities
green,
it is
ment.
cised,
Misso
like ¢
them,
unless:
chopp
choke
I
Wh
durin;
in wa
Le ch
Slo
chicks
breed
bands
You
more
that i
them
have
sires
Bla
tected
gulph
times
green,
come
The
a bir
palate
as we
of th
cover:
tion.
Wh
parasi
egg tt
settin
Atte
prove
move
the s