four The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, January 18, 1940 MOUNT JOY BULLETIN — JOY THEATRE COOKING SCHOOL! TUESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 287 Adults Attended Second Cooking School Miss Margaret Spry Research Kitchen, conducted |* ‘dish” are learned throughout the the second session of Cooking with ! program, which proves that the Confidence at Joy Theatre, on Tues- | Cooking School is quite instructive , day, with two hundred eighty seven | and not only a ladies matinee. adults in attendance. | The third and final session will be attendance was | held on Tuesday, January 23rd, at The increase in sufficient proof of the great in-|2 P. M. terest created by the first session | Many valuable and tasty door of the Cooking School held one | prizes were awarded at Tuesdays week ago. | school. Winners were: Miss Buchan directed Tuesday’s| Mrs. Cora Taylor, Mrs. William School under quite painful eir- Hetrick, Miss Bender, Mrs. George cumstances caused by an injury | Schneider, Mrs. Irvin Nauman, Mrs. to her left foot. | Charles Resch, Mrs. Hazel Zellers, This, however did not deter her | Mrs. Clarence Grissinger, Mrs. in dgain gaining the full interest of | Claude Reigle, Mrs. John Way, Murs. every person in the audience from | Harold Koehler, Mary Peiffer, Ethel the very beginning. | Felker, Mrs. C. C. Hicks, Mrs. E. E. This program revealed many easy, | Baker, Arlene Spangler, Mrs Hen- attractive and delicious recipes that [1y Becker, Mrs. Joseph Cooper. included corn sticks, frosted spice | Grocery baskets wers wen by cake with java raisin frosting, tart | Mrs. .cseph Bundle, Mrs. Berle shells filled with vanilla, chocolate | ica ucld, Mrs. W. L. Eshleman, and butterscotch filling topped with | Mrs John Stricker, Mrs, Anna Mae nut meatsi and whipped ling. ecker. Mrs. C. K. Newcom- macaroni cheese cutlets, chocolate | er, irs. David Mumpe:. Mrs. Sam pecan wafers, and Aunt Jenny's |C:ow! Mrs. Mary Whilker, Mrs. favorite dinner, Spry baked potatoes | Alvin Bigler, Mrs. John Roth, Mar- with savory beef. garet Charles, Mrs. Benj. Hawth- Miss Buchan gave housewives |orne, Mrs. Henry Loraw. very useful hints when she suggest- ————— ed that: when using cake flour in a | gyr HIGH SCHOOL recipe, you beat it into the other | BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ingredients, but when using an all- January 19—Mt. Joy at Marietta. purpose flour you stir it in to obtain the best results; heating muffin tins January 26—E. Hemp. at Mt. Joy. February 2—Mt. Joy at E-Town. in the oven before dropping in the batter, this causes the muffins to get | February 6—Rothsville at Mt. Joy. zn even golden brown over the en- | Many other sugges- tire surface. MISS BUCHAN SAYS: “A wise housewife will know * thai We Amy of our cleaning service.” “near Fv Big Da February erican. For § make its firs of the Social you must be different CONE 134 WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION —— IN OUR — CLEANING & PRESSING SERVICE May we have the opportunity of serv- ing you? HARRY BROOKS FLORIN, PA. Buchan, of the | tions so important to the success of a4 February 9—Mt. Joy at E. Donegal. ' February 23—Man. Boro at Mt. Joy. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGES 2 Majestic Coal Ranges Miss Buchan Says: ““A Modern Kitchen is a Great Aid to Easy, Economical and Delicious Meals” 1940, + + Speed Queen Washers at 2 P. M. led Church dartball team of Mount- ! RO NVI LLE {ville played at Ironville and they | defeated Ironville 2 out of 3 games Iwith the following score: The two weeks of Evangelistic | services which were held at the | Reformed ...... c= 3 4 1 Ironville U. B. Church closed Tronvllle ii 2 3 3 eet QE Fee. FLORIN day morning, Decision Day which | was observed and five juniors came | forward and accepted Christ, and 2 one at the evening service; yy (From page 1) were Mildred and Carl Seig children, Marion, Darlene and Irvin, Jr, visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nauman at Manheim on Sunday. and Mrs. Richard Eshleman anyone to |of Annville, Mrs. Joseph Eshleman and daughter, Mary Dorcas Mrs. Samuel Crow! spent Tuesday in Philadelphia. Mrs. A. G. Walters moved th meeting at the home of Luther Ul- furniture from her apartment to th Glenn Kauffman, presi- Walters’ residence, and Mr. and dent in charge. Mr. Paul Metzger | Mrs. Clarence Myers into the apartment. the Sunday] Mr. and Mrs. Harry {tertained on Sunday: Mr. Albright, Ma Next Jean and Wilbur Ulrich, and Ruth VonStetton. Sunday evening the invitation will | Mr. again be extended for accept Christ. On Friday Son’s Class of the Iron Sunday School held their and evening the Loyal ville u. B. monthly rich, with have moved is teacher of the class. Three other classes of School also held their monthly and Mrs. meetings on Tuesday evening. The Irvin Gaul and daughter, Jeanette Merry Maid’s Class met at the home | Mr. and Mrs. William Warner, Eli- of Grace and Maude Fornoff, with | zabeth Hess and Mr. Wm. Eckert. the president Frances Mumma, pre-( Mrs. Hamilton & daughters, Mil- siding. Mrs. Engle Forrey is the {dred, Mary, and Jame teacher of the class. | Hostetter attended a birthday din- Leedom en- Anna and YOUNGSTOWN ALL.STEEL KITCHEN UNITS Line of A Complete Styled to fit the kitchen MODERNIZE YOUR AFTER THE COOKING SCHOOL SINKS CABINETS Priced to fit the purse KITCHEN and VISIT NEWCOMER’'S STORE See the Newest and Best in Kitchen Utensils, Appliances, Floor Coverings & Lighting Fixtures MER & SON, Inc. JOY, PA. MISS BUCHAN SAYS: “Be Complexion Wise.” have earp 65 whe MISS BUCHAN SAYS: “A wise cook makes herself as attractive as the meal she prepares.” unwie — FOR SATISFACTION, CALL — IDA MAE BEAUTY SHOPPE MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Miss Buchan says: “Be as attractive as the meal you serve is tasty.” OUR PERMANENTS ARE PERFECTION ! EBERLE and REAPSOME BEAUTY SHOPPE MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Choose Your Cosmetics From Our Store. We Handle Only the Most Popular Preparations. SLOAN’S PHARMACY PHONE 80 Miss Buchan, Says: “Flowers on the table with well prepared food adds to the at- tractiveness of any menu.” TELEPHONE 81-M RUHL'S FLOWERS _ FLOWERS 1 FOR ALL L, OCCASIONS _ MisS BUCHAN, Cooking School Director, Says: A “The gas you put in your car is as ! important as the ingredients you use in a cake.” NU-BLUE SUNOCO The quicker you start using NU-BLUE SUNOCO, the quicker you start. CLARENCE HERR MOUNT JOY, PA. ~ | : The Orange Blossom Class, taught {ner on Sunday in honor of Arthur 5 at the |McCurdy at his home in Palmyra. {by Mrs. Paul Metzger, met | home of Mary Wagenbach. The| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Becker, Jr, [pr resident, Mrs. Earl Albright, pre- | entertained these guests to Sunday [ sided. dine er: > and Mrs. Samuel Beck- The Ladies’ Adult Bible Class met jer Sr, . and Mrs. Henry Becker at the home of Mrs. Cleon Staley, nd a Phyllis and Henry Jr, with Mrs. Geo. Fornoff in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becker and Mus. Taylor Weaver is the teacher. |daughter, Lois and son, Glenn, Mr. Among the people attending the Becker, Mr. and Mrs. John State Farm Show at Harrisburg on | Brubaker, and daughter, Mary Monday were Mr. George Rost, Mr. | Mrs. Samuel Crowl entertained Harry Albright, Wilbur Albright, | guests on Sunday in honor of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Metzger, Mrs. | Crowl’s birthday. John Fox, and John Fox, Jr. 3 Ww On Tuesday evening the Reform- | Subscribe for The Bulletin. MAY MISS BUCHAN SAYS: | “You need Quality and Uniform Ingredients for Good Car Performance.” | | | | | | USE | RICHFIELD GASOLINE AND RICHLUBE OIL | Newcomer's Service Station | MOUNT JOY, PA. MISS BUCHAN SAYS “The build your home terials you use to prepare food are both vitally import- materials you use {to and the ma- VOUur ant,” MISS MARGARET BUCHAN SAYS: “You, too, can have a modern electric kitchen perfectly equipped.” GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGES REFRIGERATORS Miss Buchan Says: MISS BUCHAN SAYS: “Select your fuel with as much eare as you select your food.” ll Ee ‘blue coal’ WOLGEMUTH BROS. FLORIN, PA. “After the Cooking School Try Our Recipe.” ATLANTIC GAS and OIL - --PLUS - - - and Cour- Prompt Service, Efficient teous Salesmen. GREENAWALT S GARAGE MOUNT JOY, PENNA. - AND - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES IS THE EQUIPMENT TO BUY J. B. HOSTETTER & SON MOUNT JOY, PA. SELECT .... CONCRETE BLOC SAMUEL N. STAUFFER MOUNT JOY, PENNA. wn RT RR TY A RE. Sr . | ; : | Miss Buchan Says: | : “ . * a Be as particular in youu choice of Coal as you arc 1 - . ~ 1 ay . in your choice of foods. BUY SUSQUEHANNA ANTHRACITE COAL <AY~ HARRY LEEDOM'S Phone 114 Ladies Don’t Fail To Attend The Bulletin Cooking School MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Of 1H (. 3 ~ # A Vit ery pa take a jokes. dismiss John you ki fish?” Burt don’t t And they d But “Px n't over?” happer So C sians « you su But kids, I He say Little his ¢ nice al would Lee you do And B you di liquor? And better breath Rece heard speech ing, so you to boy ine {is Claus? “Yes. bed on 1 4 guys g day on I knew were, sounde admitte “Santa Charlie A fa was re] not ha he was “I thou ed tha man e thinkin ened, t see, yi mind.” Won casier A la mentin behavic caster. tidy bo peel on did yot “In the ting ne Here’ scme f home f ied, wa ners. drunk along M said to these th to skat Last local fe cee a Hunchb after several exclaim was a Aren’t So 1¢ bottles Subsg
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