* ~~ | ( WEEKLY SCRAPBOOK . Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 1, 1918 aww 1 | Ww i h S { - ’ ‘ J SN Er, — ———————————— HAPPENINGS 1| ¢ g | Weck's Best Recipe i" MO a ND M t J YET B 11 t1 : (From page 1) Cereal Ccffee Cake: 1 and 1-2 $7 FOF 1 oY oun a Q OV u e mn — of — and Robert Nentwig. | sifted flour, 2 and 1-2 t baking a . i . . The 8 wd nploved in Eliza- | powder, 1-2 t salt, 3 T sugar, 4 T y Fr cd ia 241 ye TY ~~ The bride «is employ | Jno. Je Sc hi oll, Editor and | ublishe x | KK )N AGO bethtown and the groom is em- | Fo L shertening, 1 egg, well beaten, 3-4 4 BLISHED JUNE, 1901 8 | Dloyed by the Western Electric r UCy ¢ milk, 1 ¢ Grape-Nuts flakes, 2 T Mother . the maple sug AAA Cempany. By | t11elted butter, 1-4 ¢ brown sugar. phreys 1 N Haters mn | { fel o advised ; : YA) of tap) 20 Y ears Ago They will reside in Elizabeth- | MAUDIE NORMAN firmly packed, 1-2 ¢ Grape- ut | Humph 9-11 1 ol L x ci fap that [ | Flakes. Sift flour once, measured, | relievin Si tow, JHEN John Grahame brought a ey ¥ : in over a mill dollar -— W ae abi 4 *" "ladd baking powder, salt, sugar, to take, year 1 te was fixed ; wife home from England, ev- : : . horton | ) SII soon the cry ol Maggic Wagner eryone in Glencove wondered how | nd sift again, Cut in shortening. Ih . v i art will echo through I Luther wik long the marriage would last. | Combine egg and milk, add to $ ( ) farm of those tates that Rev. W. H. Beyer was appointed The wedding of Mrs. Maggie I had known him ever since he| flour mixture, stirring enough to | c Coy FRI i ding of maple sogar, | past the Methodist Church to Wagner, East Donegal Street, to| Wasa spoiled youngster who thought | dampen flour. Add 1 c¢ cereal | Fours bt " an, ( Pennsylvania, Wis- ced Rev. C. E. Wonderly. Mr, Luther Wilt, also of town, it was fun to see his dog chase MY | flakes, blend carefully, Turn into | 06 § yoni Er I Na z vi Hired hu Staley : _.. | cat. But after I had caught him | tensed Doin. Laver bi Mix hut | J y \ parts NCW Iwo wildcats captured by State!) place Saturday evening, Mar. | out in back of the woodshed ofe | &reased 9-in, layer pan, ix but- | ter 1 l | and s hern Canada, The keepers were turned over to 27th, at 8:00 pm. in the United day, preparing to set fire to one of | ter, brown sugar. spread over | Patroni: = 1 emperatures Will | 1a Hershey Zeo Brethren parsonage, the Rev. Ezra| my cat's kittens, he had dipped in dough. Sprinkle with 1-2 ¢ cereal | —— yx Trim ) 1 lowed by thawin in the A elevator of fireproof | if. Ranck officiating at the single | kerosene, he left me and my cats | flakes, Bake in hot oven 25 min. a ] i’ { ) | | A I I 3 dis ey Lo : alone, because I picked up a stick | a... Jam 1.3 : | ap HOW WHEL cn tn hold shels of | rine vereriony ’ | Serve warm, EE J i i il i211 Ag, ; I : ture to hold 50,000 bushel ring ceremony, | and gave him the thrashing he de- Take . | yield to late March and early April, rain will be erected at the I. D The couple were attended by | served. ake A Tip | + + e season of warmth will bring in Mill Mr, and Mrs. James Schneider, of John must have told Lucy some | A subscriber suggests a way to | ; is i bed ht and the vapor that Smith Wagon Works at Rheems | {own. terrible tales about me because she | wash small, filmy pieces of lace. | EX \ eV 1 with m taffy and syrup. yurchased by Levi and Abra- ———— acted scared to | She puts them in a jar half-filled | 1 vou \ he . ! : death of me at |; roi abv water. The than when u I king of fires, the |p Mumma The marriage of Miss Anna Mary | « Minute fer Ba nal with warm soapy water. Then, ® 00 hla teaming p the evapor- Mr. Hottenstein: furniture deal-| cp 1. ger, daughter of Mr. and | § soon cut 1 screw the i on i hg Shake ! hos¢ 0 al miners certamty tor, the low coo cing for the sap « Elizabethtown, purchased a | Mrs. Clayton Shenberger, Lantas- | wouldn®t bite and | J3r vigorous y. Run j resh water in h plenty of nerve. They volun crackling wood, all Y. Kline and will erect | Rg and Jacob S. Breneman,| we became good friends. That is, | the jar for rinsing. This lady tells | it ork and now want 1 annual event in the land of the i vellin con of Mr. and Mrs. Dania] F.| good as could be expected with John of a geod way to reheat vegetables. | unemployment 7 a, typically an | nario Margaret Fenstermacher, 17, Breneman, R2, took place in ‘the disliking ne Be hi yy rex {Put them into a wire strainer or: PHON dutv. But th \ mic 1 vent change little 1 Xs Ye. Rae YN ET sometimes when he wasn 10me. | 001 colar sr. set the er § > | the time they're off dut i i : ay 4 3 le i ador of the Square go pel, Manheim Evangelical U. B. Church. When 1 wert over here. I would i 2 ie jot Toe over Some § e department say N nce that me the ans rst | conducting evangelistic services The Rev. H. M. Tobias performed | sit by the front window where I rept y boiling water, s the steam Psi ® 6 9 \ uced to u is a holiday he Evangelical Church. the ceremony. | could see him coming and duck cut | rises thru the vegetables, move MILD AND MELLOW RET | Mac Arthu y Ho fs an Insli-| Fl G. Reist was elected trea-| ‘mye matron of honor was Mis. | before he reached the house. | them lightly with a fork. Soon EIGHT O'CLOCK $s to 400,000 Japanese | tation we consider wholly our | and Henry F. Garber, ass't. Abram Hoffer, Manheim R2, and | "I wasn't afraid of him, but 1 didn’t they are hot enough to serve and | Tis 218 fa a J Ih t rer of th Eastern Menncnite br: H flor served “of they! ant him hollering at her. She had it | taste as when first cooked. BAG 40c¢c BAG $1.15 3 i pa he 2.09 v of the E ] Mr. Abram offer serve a hard enough, poor child. Keep "om Clean RICH AND FULL-BODIED - be we heen million bad it con : Board of Missions, best man, Judge Arnold's mother had come ; I ee : | i I ime. This every AUS] R THOUGHT Freparations are being made to [ter a wedding trip to Niagara | from the same place in England Recipe cards get quite soiled | IRCLE Til ued a short time, I re : ; | Afte g 1 { et 1 dias ; | i ication that we need a man t is desirable that we get the | Boys and Girls week ‘in Mt. | Falls the couple will reside in Lucy was from and they became Ww hen used during the cooking and 1.18 43c 3 $1.24 F or Tike 1) n these United | Man Plan approved to stop the | joo in April Manheim R2. The bridegroom is| 8004 friends. Lucy could not | mixing process of ingredients. Tack | Yo ad slike hot here I the a ch of ith a flow Dt. Ql ore Sel Anh in sa g | spare time from her sewing to go | two snap clothesping about two | VIGOROUS AND WINEY wes right now. Possibly he could | march UI wy 2 "| Gerberich-Payne Shoe factory is| engaged in farming. away very often, so old Mrs. Arnold | |", 7 i BOKAR i ] I v few oth American dollars, that Europe | kin erti complete a — | would come every week to visit her. | inches apa, inside the the deor i : ad ii Be to halt the expansion | hi order before Easter. Prada Grace. Steffen | Lucy always asked me to come | Of the cabinet over your work | 3s 45¢c ji $1.29 oe 2060 { sian power. So say M Fred Bucher and children K W pe > k over too. I'd take a plate of cookies | space. Have the arrangement so | “ rs . . . i = ran . Shan itl c ; > § a gl a | nds . . se favor of mmediate action. | joft Monday for Harlingen, Texas, : os iL Steffe andl ¥ ith me so there would be some {the pins can be snapped “open. | Don't let today’s high costs cut down Landi D know how long it wa alia he ME i | Miss Freda Grace Steffen and| thing to serve with the usual cup of | o ti gis Sil on’t le ly S : ; Dor 1 eads ech slovakia has been e¢ she will join her husband. | Mr. Fronk W. Shank, both of Eliz=] tea £ what was one Hoe John did | Srp the recipe card in place, with | your coffee drinking enjoyment! Listen REIT ) ¢ 1 3 1 | Mr. Fran . shank, both Z=1 lea, a /a 1 . ; > —— : 1 ! nd more recently the new concrete block building | 4 i TF SL is in | not object to my being in his house. the door open before you and you to the many smart homemakers, who oi 1 uman has finally banned i tas Hohterind ho'd hf abethtown RD, were united in| not object to my 21a Mis ous have the card kept clean and) save up to 12c a pound by switching to m= onli sia © Jee 204 house the fire engine at Rheems marrioge at a double ring cere- | The fact that the richest woman | fe : SPE ana A&P Coffee from other coffees com- py 1 and. Czechs and Slovaks | ; ring completion, it by Rev, Fora -H { in town was a friend of his wife | where it is easy to read. Such ar- | parable in quality. It's America’s fa- p ay beca able to keep free ee mony Dertormed by Hew. "| overshadowed even my presence. rangement of snap clothes pins | vorite coffee, and your first delicious we'll see many weay we ma wal tate. by wean of Ranck in St. Marks United Breth- I had been taking care of Mrs. | are handy for grocery bills, mill | cupful will tell you why! You couldn't 1 ( Japan expel ia) : ye ; : N EWTOWN ren Church on Easter Sunday al-| Arnold and before she died she told Sisk ito Us : id i ask for anything better or thriftier—so do Re ye ser Na ternoon at 2 o'clock. me she was leaving Lucy enough | lists, etc. ask for A&P Coffee today. iy \ th sm So al Yep bine = They were attended by the | money so she would not have to Inspirational | f go ; el’ rer, lions already nd Mrs. Oliver Cromwell] peides dates ord Warns: Dulles J Work any more. A man lives by believing some- | HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE SHORTENING wee tot « can nt abroad would be followed by a TS ae ie Skies sister a : I didn’t dare upset her by telling | thing not Ly debating and arguing | DEXO Te 39c i re 1 101 i Burne needs 3] 3 folly of Cotonibla, vishal - her John Grahame would take every | things ro go n shat Europe needs ¢ . Ae | abou ar s. { Noy d April 15 ti Mr. and Mrs. John Cromwell on [Rhoda M. Bender penny for himself, so after thinking | . ¢ n SILVER RIVER CRUSHED | ae : hr i 1 we dor ie . . as Carlv | ie, ® eo J S Son! Ty ut, sunday Paul H. Gerlach about it I went to see Judge Arnold | jonas Carlyle PINEAPPLE 2 Ee 49° we spend vr doMlars in the : : ail aa : 3 ! .| and the doctor. | Tres... | 55 TR Mrs. Martha Orio and daughter, Miss Rhoda M. Bender, daughter | anc | wn Fi WAR TROPHIES to forestall Communism, we . i 3 iii nadia eo | n rE COBOL : bas a | A&P FANCY GRADE "A 1 \R : ) ¢ ; ) i © { Anticnette and Miss Priscilla Fogie ot Jacob 8. Bender: Columbia R24 T pase jag gt | Stimulate your business by adver- PEACHES SLICED Wok 27¢ 3 ( ier chees and da wha re- 3. vii | ‘he > hear JAIcy was "C+ | tisi i Pr 3 . : f Philadelphia, spent the week-|.nd Paul H. Gerlach, son of Harry | when fie aoa ey. tising in the Bulletin. { OR HALVED con lor « { { we have hk from what we : ne | M Goorze | dae _ | ceive a hundred dollars a month. | FLORIDA SUGAR ADDED OR UNSWEETENED GRAPEFRUIT FREE : of Boonle have ails Ask for ald to] C08 With Mr. and Mus. George | Gerlach, Lancaster R7, were mar-| mhen he started making plans. | = 7 | hos c 4:02 33 3 , 1 led a resul hina itary aid for 2ch ried at Hostetter’s Dining Hall, here, | “Now I can buy a decent car,” he | SIMON P. NISSLEY JUICE fo 4 cans 25 2 cans 1 1S i eed It Iv nd Mi Mzs. Farl Geltmacher | yj Bishop Christian Lehman offi- | exclaimed, ignoring the fact, as I | MARY G. NISSLEY | MEATS FOR BABIES OR JUNIORS | S Ji ¢ aly and Ph : abt i k | knew ; 2 0 y was | hn Eh | bull Yerss 3nd : 7 nd children were Sunday visitors | .iatine at the ceremony. | knew he would, that the money w as FUNERAL DIRECTORS SWIFT'S FOR 2 jars 37¢ Jars B5¢ ( a DO uu i ing mo | with Mintle at Kind ic was furnished by Elizabeth | “A hundred dollars every | Mount Joy, Pa. ABIES JUNIO | ul waeh u eration Palestine p past? th ie G acher ¢ Music was furnished by y | month. Oh, boy!” BEST PURE LARD Lib print 25¢ ( { Corie erhook. Denlinger and Janet Bare. Follow-| | o we 6 throai. "The | rn | £ i vei from successful, 5 wo ; A 5 | The Judge cleared his throat. ie | ; PARKAY Vib print 39 | ( m has occurred. So serio ou czn understand a man ask-| Mrs. Lillian ime, pve. Ming a reception at Hostetier’s, the | poney js to be paid to your wife, | NNT | OLEOMARGARINE c 1 ' i | family dinner for her children on |. he left on a wadding Hip to| Luc ahame, on the first day of | | 1-1b print 1 is war {rophy damag tn tH what our money has done in 2 : The followin atténded: Sop of | ey, rene ” ac Bodh Best Quality OLEOMARGARIN es ” : 1 m to hav i goad $17 billion ad. | e lollowing "‘attendec: | Niagara Falls. 2 I i aused u | | 2 : on 1 ” SL Ar: a Soke i 1 oH, af Irvin Witmer and family, Mr. | | sively—'‘as long as she lives.” { o iery 0a WHITEHOUSE MILK 3 sell cam 39¢ = them checked. eat ¥ al will dv» to keep the Russian : : John sdt down heavily, “You £ { 19-01 cans FN i . . ilbert Witmer and family of, . vw Nowe yp J | STANDARD QUALITY Cc fl \ wa hat has a fu ar irom moving mm. Democracy ¥ on R1 aad : : | Mr Anna Mary Ne Weomel mean if she dies—the money stops.” TOMATOE 2 : 25 ) » expert. will do the checkin ars carries weight. So | -2ncaster Ri, and Mr. and Mrs. IRohert Lee Hassinger | The Judge nodded gravely. PAUL i: HESS i BUTTER KERNEL BANQUET PEAS 20° <« 21¢ fi I . Howard Witmer The wedding of Miss Anna Mary| «But vou're well. aren't you, Hon- of | ( 1 tt i > 1 i y 1 something V ( . ne wedamng J ut youre well, ¢ J | A le i i 16-0x 24.0x loaf fl ; ; ” he : a. he M Daniel Mo visited Mrs. | Newcomer, of Elizabethtown, and | ey,” John cried, I'll wager that was | Successoy to £, B. Myers | MARVEL B EAD 14¢c 19¢ { Gi « station, write i { i 1 auickly, 4 ’ A y ie | p baa t 3 | ’ : i ii Rl » Frysinger at Mount Joy. | Robert Lee Hassinger, son of Mr. | the first time he had called her | FLOR . PA. CHED-O-B|T CHEESE FOOD 2 loaf 89¢ i of: 1 i nue 3 t« keep dem A tive, The re- . : 3 bi : 1 | “Honey” in a long time. “You're | PHONE MEF. JOY 249-R-3 | : . Sunday Be ba ne ser. als {i J 5 NE VEX, { 27-0z cans { 1 Tax | cover 1s so vital a point, it Mrs. Clivion of and pele L Co Th | fine, aren't you?” | A&P SAUERKRAU 2 25¢ I Size: fe than urally concerns all of us and ES Hs ea Spat Elizabethtown, took plage Sy Lucy lay back against the pillow, Stoker Coal GOLD SEAL GLASS WAX pintcan BOg i | and 1 n : w sunday guests | 4¢ the Elizabethtown Church of God | ooking very wan. “I feel terri- | . ) Can no i ntionally N erican dollar it the Elizabe | looking very . { oO S | ‘ A for \ their fami- US Mi Daniel Moore. with the Rev. J. O. Weigle officiat- ur pecia ty JOHNSON'S CREAM WAX Polishing Cloth 9c j thro [ { their fan ny is econom- : a V ox | ) i ha liticall Mr. a lem Gamber ing ¥ ¥ | : | Svan i s well as politically, ; . NTs . | , - ~ 1 ver: O00 ooo I family of Columbia, Mr. and| reception was held at the] A Value We Are Proud Of / ! io ' I Ray Gamber of Lancaster| ; hh: - which the couple left | { Your New | i No BR PRACTICI G FALSE NOTES : : church after which the cou | { | i « RD, and Mr. and Mr Howard X 7 av: Florida. They P N C E R Juicy FLORIDA VALENCIA benc heen unrded iis use. of on a wedding trip to rida. ) ; Rofr 1 i S 8 = } Mon { ¢ . ays v It 1 uffered much in | word ncing those of the Soviet no f Mount Joy, visited Mr. will reside at Elizabethtown, The will give you | ORANGES i bes Sie SUA a Ne Ty ai id Mrs, Abram Gamber on Sun- slows ; » State Rr : i ind through taxation by | Union would undermine Mos- : x ATA bride is employed in the 8 State | that neu | WN Sas { through bills | cow teachings, by using free | © Health Department at Harrisburg, | SPRING LOOK | OUND Sve te ang through bi Co teachings, Sing reg Th Is : Si : { | « gi Hh Ton diey are sHeneines Martin Fitschen is in the St. and the bridegroom at the Middle- | ~ 8 MESH 3G i tact i 3 me! t rte y i py Bd h Hospital | jo > { | 0 I healthful a their composers, those who are ! : pias, town Air Depot. FM Mad just BAG 0! we 10} IS eRe a : i : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rollman —— i © eee 7 ES ir vou to: i Fi WI ; , 1 Q 1 4 vrite subvers ISIC - Pa 0, of. Ms lowe He wo wn on Sh muster {spent week end with Mr. and i 3 ’ For a real value, buy those juicy i i is fie householder friend, | music deirimental to Communism, Ds Tat N F Fi | i Ravored Florida Valencia Oranges of this | } . Wm. Haines. ! i | n really counts. A man | We don't have enough music ap- Ella Adams of Manheim ews rom orn ® Smooth | Tye | »o is about reciation to know just what a Ra gi i away { ty REA RX on 0 eo Is RC 1D Hag if 2 1 lite d with Mr. and Mrs. William (From page 1) bulges CALIFORNIA EXTRA FANCY ay apple: growers: getting | capilaistic composition sound like es, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mrs. Sarah Schlegelmilch, Mr. | a8 G S lb oe ‘olor- | If such music am he - : | | PARA U a passed to tax oranges. Color- | If such music annoys : Be [oy Urban on Friday evening. Fdward Henderson and Mr. Harvey ® Mold | avier taxes than is ar, cred J 1- 1 : ol | ed oleo means heavier ta £3 Lane an : Les Io he ; Mrs, Edward Craul of Mount | Shank spent the week end at Hunt- vourhins | FLORIDA the uncolored. Stores selling 10 fispleasing fo 1 Lise who Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fogie, of {ington Co., at the formers camp. 1 pt EGG PLANT 5 Lk , andle | prefer Stalin's 5, |r must pay more money to handle I: 8 i in tone ; W ay ‘not USE! m1 unt Joy, Miss Emma Barton and | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman en- Pin, =~ N @® Give you | FRESH FLORIDA FANCY WAXED he colore arie There a » freedom enjoyed in this coun- ; Si : # aa - os ‘eV i : wane. Fiore : . : ey lial or 1k t ay Nace of Columbia were Sun- |{ertained Mrs. Adah Eichler and Lucy lay back against the pillow, new pep CUCUMBERS 3 for 29¢ ave long felt : r > dic Wi i ao women who have long fe try hy turn Ie il or walk ou day guests of Mr. and Mes. Wm. | ughter Margaret and Mrs. Emma | Jooking very wan. | the pressure of the increased cost | of the meert ha “pant Peifer to dinner on Sunday. ; : 5 : : I CRISP FLORIDA PASCAL 1 yo. - ave 1 A rica, SiC - 3 4 Ls le.” sh altered. “ry s reak : of butter and would welcome a xe Wi ave, She ica I Mr. ane i Mrs. Harry Frank and Mrs. Orie Smith, Mrs. Christ | os os 3 i tere I'm so wea ® mprove CELERY 2 i5¢ AE of margarine. that at one time he ep politic: . : | a red. Our ton in the pr of margarin Plat al one time fed Ceep family and Mr. Arthur Koser, of Kauffman and Rev. Martzoff of | “But that's because of the flu Yor = tbs 23 the tax will bring this | significance Remember Joni. : i i i he rR er Li posture LARGE GREEN PEPPERS 2 23¢ ing ine > B Tod Yaul Dood i Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. | Maytown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | jsn't it, doctor?’ John asked anx- i : Te 1 3 oe 2 go a Robert Frank and family on Sun- Mumper on Friday. | ously. “Tell her she'll be all right. MRS. GEORGE ZINK, Sr. EVAP. PRUNES Basi oboe 18g 2 bes C | “tar Spangled Banner? erhaps, : i reat hen relaxed & . ia 4 | : ge i Id have | day. Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Sr, | I bel yb eo Sen sd WR 159 Manheim Street | SALTED CASHEWS bbe £92 Da YOU NEVER KNOW even here, we could have music —————— 4 = the doctor's answer. “Your wife a | x Vi : spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. 3 Fh Mt. Joy, Pa. Tel. 277- | S15 bo A il | composed by Republicans that will need the utmost care in the | CXFORD PARK GRASS SEED s $1.19 ™ You never know when you wi : chit" Bender at Milton Grove. | MP. Grahame he - suid NCER “2244 SUPPORTS Th have » vour automobile sud- | Democrats would label “fascist,” a SALU N 3 utr ene ire pes 25 fd SPE ian roe. on R a oi 3 arian bdo : : > Goi | soberly. 'She must n 0 anything . denly. A truck or bus swings sud- Democrat tune that RepiiHicans ters; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kendig; | that will tire her under any consid- | ( ' H I ( ) K E N F E E D from MN dently into your line of traffic, a | would denounce as tota aka Nt Minne ro | Mics Nancy Gingrich and. det eration” followi Sy hats Winona ay Basis. I fe De Me Annie Cooper spent Faster | Misses Annie and Susan Brene- "I'l take faye of her)” John ex DAILY LAYING MASH Foal o . q y Mrs. Annle Cooper s aste SS iar] He inp mal. You need brakes, you need | forbid the playing of the opposing ; : rae claimed. "Any! ng you want done, - F a give how | party's propaganda compositions, | With Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper. | man | Honey, just tell me 25 1b. bag $1.35 100 1b. bag $5.25 r ee ven Io sv { would have to play the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peifer were The Junior League of Lancaster The doctor's face remained per i i i . require oan i a) . “ 3 drives the distance required 4 ! je 5 filed t entertained Easter day by Mr. and presented a Marionette show, “Han- | fgetly blank, but if the Judge had DAILY SCRATCH FEED stop a car going so many miles | outlawed music In muftled tones Sern Tobias I and Gretel” to the ls of the | been a less dignified man, 1 would | i - slog ; . Cn . lall Pott. of Lancaster cel an to the pupils of the 5 . ’ | RAN RAH | 2 y o L per hour, They give the prelim- | with keyholes plugged. Well, thank sit Res no Ly le Thoma f | Maple Grove and Airy Vale Schools | have declared he winked at me. | 25. 1b. bag $1.39 100 1b. bag $5.45 . : ©“ R fra y wv, and Mrs. Lyle 1omas, of | Vie ant 2 © aittiv ra ) ot Snar to stopping, as, seeing dan- | heavens, this isn’t Russia, and all We Ai Th herp I enjoy sitting watching John cut | a ( { stopping. | political parties here can still har- | Philadelphia visited Dr. J. S. Ken- jon Tsesday Sse : grass and do the chores Lucy had DAILY CHICK STARTER EST gtr, ar Me En i Wd family th aly part of | About sixty children of the com- | we for so long. She insisted he Pha. ny monize nisor ith “P: the | dig’ and family the early part 3 done $ ng. k 1sist : rz applying The slowing | monize In unison ” : i ol week munity attended the egg hunt held | make a garden and keep it 25 1b. bag $1.35 100 1b. bag $5.25 3 loving i arou anc “When Mise . 4 me ae distance depends upon speed, good | loving cup around” a : val Nelson, College Park. Md., last Friday at the home of Mr. and | in order. He treats her very aif: 2 is wakes or * sing brakes.” A man | good fellows get together”, with no Veal Nelson, College Pa : de we dis ay 4 ferently than he cid before. He Z, DAILY BABY CHICK FEED New Px Bales oF “passing hea i i bass notes pent the Easter vacation with his |Mrs. N. N. Baer by the Sunshine watches her like a hen with pne | 7 25 lb. bag $1 45 100 1b. bag $5 69 er had loine 20 m. pb. h. £¢ 22 feet be- | subversive bass 2S, vn .: ; : WE V ie ¢ | A 2 ° ° nr leing 20 m. p. h : i 4 tis grandfather, Dr, J. S. Kendig. Bible Class of the Methodist ‘Sun | chick. She understands his soiici- TRA URES CR 8 ? 8 pony ki tore he can start to use his brakes. GROW GOOD LETTUCE The Woman's Society of the !day School. The following children | { de. He is afraid she might die | ide, Ton. 5 It another 21 feet to stop | G A ’ refer | Methodist Church will hold a won prizes: Douglas McFarland, | and he would lose the hundred dol |S L J Et hi 1 {} 1 Many me garaeners ele . Se 7. OK NI heats Re ashior : With good fires why on : 1 4 1 N or | paper demonstration in the Fire Gloria Mowery, Linda Rodgers, ars MoM, Bu fhe loys 1. YO : one doz fay roads. The average | rand ivos 1, © edly 2 Rosanis] Barry Myers, | 118 him wait on ber. ~ . ron eh os 3-4 second to decide | Black Seeded Simpson lor satis- House on Thu sday apn sh George Bo snleld, eign y ang Sometimes 1 wonder what he! ADVERTISE firror a 390 Devinn { Most | factory = leaf lettuce, says J. O.| Everyone is invited. Roger Hiestand, Warren Mowery, would say if he knew Mrs, Arnold | HERE ing ma in wm necessary to stop. Butt. Pann. Site extension vege Dr. J. S. Kendig entertained his Bobbie Brubaker, Jay Haas, Janice | had left Lucy the money in a jump 5 a 1 drivers : Dutt, Penn State extensi Je 2 = : . : _— Hees Th tenis wi ml ) FRE ah el drive L i 0 t | e specialist. For head lettuce | family at an Easter dinner and in- | Brubaker, James Xendig, Paul | sum. 1 don't belie YS he would ap lawn m Bf Bs can is Mote SMEG). fires Jil : G : t Lake Imperial | cluded Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Kendig Myers and Doris Enterline. preciate the interpretation we gave 2-burne the ike Great Lakes, nperia . J : 3 | the will 9.9 and family; Mr. and Mrs. John| The following persons were re- | the Will Sale 1 MOST TIME i, or Big Boston. i y : : by WNU Is Har . gs nd — i Uist” Kendig, son and daughter; Mr. and | ceived into the a 3 fe htm . a terms a W. ang Coll aves . Mrs. Willis Kendig and son, Jimmy; | Methodist Church on Sunday: Mrs. | t M t ; 2 vit “arenes avs J - | Mrs. $ g 8 Yi { $ 3 . a | ° a 1 may still charge into the land, | &' Brigien RA ys Aen | Neal Nelson; Mrs. Mary Minich; | Huber, Mrs. Mary Enterline, Martha | Everybody reads newspapers but ain » oun oy, Ca clinging to the rights of winter to |erican No ee Be rg Te Mrs, Naomi Kendig and sons; Mr. | Miller, Lester Huber, James and | NOT everybody reads circular ad- | a fer the whiteness and chill that |able in the world. ell, he er | : f ir door step. : offer the ‘whiteness nd ¢ ill tha ie Ry t Joy women, then. and Mis. Jack Rudy, and daugh- Glenn Enterline vertising left on thei Pp. Nature wills But it is this season met any Mount Joy w