~— The mineral resources of the Uni- tat Skates © tas 41 Pennsylvania leads the list of | 19TH BRANDT REUNION ed States comprise the cornerstone | mineral producing states of this Annual reunion of the Brandt Church Notes of American manufacturing, . ww dn in i : Ti mang country in income from that source. | family will be held at Elizabeth a. NEWTOWN 1 The Bulletin, . Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 26 : 19465 ) : Co TV town’ Borough Park, Sunday, Aug RA J s. B. L. Bowers and |/ Among points of historical inter- Yellowstone National park, estab- 29th. { NEWS PERTAINING 0 ALL is pe) ys - Vi re THE) AMERICA N WAY est in Virgina are Mount Vernon, | lished in 1879, was our first Nation- The business session will be | HE CHURCHES nv Mr Joys Mrs K. Fr kin on Sunday A ; Mojiticello and Richmond al park. , | called at 1:30 and program at 2 p. | AND nr CORE oy SUB- : Mr and Mrs Oscar Walters and } » - ett | TY}. Devotions led by Luke Brandt, aa : i} granddaughter of Lancaster spent | Li 3 Li > red ee yy Dv. Salunga Methodist Church | JES GLORIA FERSCHT Sunday afternoon with bi and io Te Brands: done ar Te Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor ANNY DALE. hi oh sill Mrs. Harry Fogie and Mrs. Serena 4 4 2 ; cornet solo, Ray Miller; too: Stitekicr. 8 Df NNT aay is teeth still Fogie A WATCH out FOR 3 | [ . Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. tt s fr » wet o selections by Male Quartette and | ) | chattering from the wet chill of Mr: y ) lad 4 ] August 2 nig Aste is Nas . I and Mrs, Clarence Carson iH Clean Crushed Stone group singing led by Earl Miller; |’ unday, August 29 Se night, twisted his head on the tome to Albus Se V of 4 THOSE DANGEROUS : i : : 9:00 a.m. The Service § warm pillow in an effort to 1 SUR [ address by Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, : Sorel (ed speak. “Mom, I'm sorry, honest I|ter visiting Mr, and Mrs. Harry COMMUNISTS / Paitor of tire Chu ; : 10:00 a.m. Church School . . astor of the Church of the Breth- am, I couldn't help it.” Fogie - P D 1 ren, Elizabethtown. The tall blonde boy pulled the y 7 ' i , rompt © iver at | Mount Joy Methodist Church l ire { A -1 : oe Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Witmer anc { | Immediately after the program warm covers more closely around | 0. sited M 1 Mrs. Jol J . 1} there will be contests for the child Mount Joy, Pa. him. Two dimples, which he had thi dren visi'e P, ang a be dol) | e¢ child- Rov. James F. Mort, Pastor not outgrown during his 15 years Kauffman at Ironville on Saturday rices ren necks II Joseph Shaefier, Supt. were even now visible in his cheeks | Mrs. Harry Derr and daughter 1 Sunday: Averast 29 among several scratches and a deep | Mrs. Lee Allen and son, of Mount PROMOTE SAFETY 10:00 wareh Ge gash slightly below his right éye. Joy, visited Mrs. Matilda Derr or § a.m. Church School me Proper Headlamp usage and 11:00 A It was not unusual for Danny to | evening headlamp adjustment, as a contri- | 1 Service. wander off by bimself, especially Mr 1 Mr R Gambl f Wednesday hen he was] 0 And Mrs, Ay HAY n | : on Yi pins bution to safer night driving ol 8:00 in The fi. Com Class vill angry or dis Manheim, Mi and Mrs Salem |! far and other vehicle I I m ( Vv arm and other vehicles, is suggest- « Minute turbed. He often | Gamber and family visited Mr. and ign . y at the home of Mrs. S. A. Hor- ed by C. H. Bingham, Penn State | Fiction spent the entire | Mrs. Abram Gamber on Sunday PHONE E-TOWN 66-R-2 — RHEEMS, PENNA. agricultural extension engineer ton, 313 W. Donegal St. | day swimming Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler and | : a cima il llamo or boating in the | Mr. and Mi Vi : Suva ; | A 2 Marte vd Wile i ane IVITS ctor Snyder took on Patronize Bulletin advertisers, " J Marks lake, Lt hie never gone over. trip Selinsgrov i { se teem - Evangelical United Brethren night. At one hour past midnight, |@ trip to Selinsgrove and upon a — - : TE | Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor |Mr. Hale and a small searching their return they visited Mr. and 3 5 W.. August 29 party had found Danny lying on the | Mrs. Norman Snyder and family 0 EE beach, cold and wet. at Falmouti ahs Pa 9:00 a.m. Sunday School | Dr. Scott spoke softly to Danny 4 M re ae . a | sk 8 Re 3° ‘ 3 Mr Mic Yote vd qs a 10:15 a. m. Morning worship, Rev | as he applied an anesthetic to the | _ ; MMi Peter BI and At | Wednesday | boy's bruised face. ‘Are you warm, on jo Sawa ye visited Mr. and x REMOVE RATS 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Danny?" Is. Edward lsjer ond Mr and = : . There was a curt reply. “Sure.” | Mrs. Victor Snyder ale Ate | [ wo ym . 0) 2 Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church The experienced eouniry doctor | Mc. and Mrs. William Haine: RIS es; | L. Dallas Zienler, Pas could see at once that Danny was | entertained on Sunday: Mr. and i St $M « Dallas Ziegler, Pastor | straining himself to keep the tears | \, I Ey A $i 30s i IR Y g's | Sunday, August 29 | back. “What's the matter, son? You |. Jenty Boliman and family of 3 RI ® 2A 9:30 am. Sunday School can trust old Doc Scott, and surely Lititz, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Netwig i At sf | 10:30 a.m. Worship & Sermon. |YOU have no secrets from your par- | of Florin Mrs, Charles Haines and Look Out, Mister! 3 A 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period. ents. Where have you been? What |children, Audrey Lee, Donald | SEW AND SAVE i sc 0 yr. ey have you been doing?" Charles of I Siete = ER emis 13 a p ae 7:30 p.m. Worship & Sermon. b Bed: 1 18 1 RE ancaster and Mi se on \ . 5 Craps sth ; ate To Tons | anny pullec up and | Howard Nentwig of Florin Ww ersons owning vacant lots thruout the Boro. fy ( Wednesday : Re i he aha) ya Nemiwin of Pane, t HE 0 7:30 pm. Prayer Meeting natural color was slowly coming to | Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Earhart and en ne + Tra; ! g atural color was slowly coming to ; als and who neglect to re TE » TOO 3 rg Wa — son, Ronald, of Lebanon were Sat- $0 g move the weeds therco 2 | : ; RI 6 Trinity Lutheran Church | urday evening guests of Mrs. Lil- Any Make Treadle Machine Td - oy ape . Bd ¢ | 1s. y a or on the sidewalk, are hereby notified that this a Rev, W. L. Koder, Pastor RD Witmer Converted to a Speedy Electric RI ‘ - Ne | sunday. August 29 | r. and Mrs. Lee Angelo and 3 = must be » whenever ir By an family of Lancaster calle a ye done whenever requit ed. a 9:30 a, m. Sunday School. ind 5% Lens ol d on Mrs Your old hard-running treadle 1 Ale Ae 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. Mr. and Mr > : SL 1 i sewing machine will be con- as Y . . Sv = . Ars, anie eltmachey ’ 3 He U nless this rec Se a y . . ne en bone. =p; ; u verted into an easy-to-use © 3 EE : 1! re uest 1S Pr omptly complied EI The Calvary Bible Church | pore Sunday guests of Mr. and|> electric machine with | i 15 ; RIS 3 . RI Rev. C. L Past | Mrs. Ralph Reith at | 3 achine with brand Sv 7 ¥ JO y i Ea ev. C. IL Summy, Pastor . 1 3 rol 4 |W with, same will be done by the Boro and the ex- 38 Mr. E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt | Mrs. Daniel Moore, visited with |, nine Te oh pr de z 8 i aa pense charged against the said a te Sunday Augost 29 : { | Mr. and Mrs. Maris Frysinger. z oii : eine a 15 Ae i arged agains 1¢ Sail owner. a! 9:30 am Bible School | Mrs. Howard Witmer and son < ga phe : a Bn et Arson ’ : | visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deitz | 3 1 $ 95 z XT We! 10:30 am. Morning Worship ree ois pecia S x EX ’ 3: rye : ; | at Crayling on Sunday m 0 : Ale Won t Vou plea 0 > ) a “The Divine Conclusion.” The Pas- : i : ay 9 how & ase cooperate 2 Mr. Howard Witmer Regularly $25.50 a ER mes | tor speaking | itmer, Mr. Irvin Yi A 3 bo Be % p.m. Prayer Period i | Witmer, Darvin Rodger Charles xr ot | HE aE 3 Posie and. Carl ttordnd We'll convert your old treadle into a smart portable for only X% alls 32 7:30 p.m: Special Musical Service [ attended 530.703 $69.5¢ % ) LX RI I Special Musical Servic dio baschall im + Philadel $36.75: Consoles, $69.50. RSIS le iid . 1 t game hiladelphi . a . . 0% By Order of as Numbers by the Calvary Maile ; ha . We have new machines for immediate delivery. mr Sn ‘ He ok {a S unday. . i 2A 2% | Quartet, Solo and Duets, Message] ge - y i aE RI by Mr. Omar Brubaker of Moody Sewing Machine Sales & Service 0 le BO ROUGH COUNCIL At Institute. Ste saw the long curtains Auttere | Youn Veteran Will y KEY he 58 | During the Week: J. V. BINKLEY, 111 N. Market St. Ale 2 ing in the open window. : > 5 As Street meetings, Tuesday & Furi Elizabethtown; Pa Phone 216-3 I Wiha : "hie chee! i res 5 ” a p—y - 2 2 day ® his cheeks, but his eyes showed 0 bi R it Fe is SEW AND SAVE — 2 NSIS I ibe, SSS aN ba, ; KU | Wedne sday a 3 I fright. He slowly parted his lips to | Ive ec d pe — iii a — 2 SS eS speak. “I loved her so much.” ' Cleo Bernard Shank, twenty yea 7:45 p.m. Midweek Prayer Meet- The doctor showed no sign of sur-| 4... ¢ oi . : old pianist from Blue Ridge Sum — | ; OO ” |and Discussion of Bible School Les-| prise; he remained silent. It was | _ "J J 9 3 : Sons. Danny who did all the talking now. mit, Penna, and brother of Rev X erience ainters : i i scoe W. Shank, Vicar 5 Thursday “Mom and dad tried to keep it a | Rosco of St. An- 3 | 7:30 p.m. Calvary Ambassadors. secret from me. They wanted to |drews, will give a benefit recital for i _ >. take me to the city, They knew ¥ the St. Andrew's Episcopal church, dil e loved her, just as I love > coun- 3 | . loved her, just as I loved the cot York, Pa. All financial! benefit will Glosshrenner Evangel cal try 100.” Danny's voice had a tone be added to the building fund fo a United Brethren Church f grief. “Dad said I couldn't see 30 : L. J SMITH, Owner John H. Gable, Pastor her again, Jeanne has always been tthe new church now being construc ED. oO R A WwW Sunday, August 29 so good to me; I couldn't live with- ted on the corner of Ogentz and TELEPHONE 308 9:30 am. Sunday School out her. We always have picnics to- | Fourth Avenues, in York Til EPHONE FLORIN, PA : 10:30 a.m. Morning Worshi gether, and she can Swim as fast Mr, Shank has studied piano since MOUNT JOY 150-32 yi IR - : Pp as I can. I loved to go bicycle rid- ; 8- 26-1 Following this service the annual jng with her too. Going to the city {a small boy and also studied organ O N C R E i E B § O¢ KK meeting for the elec-| is bad enough but losing Jeanne is for many years but gave that up in - = wre - paren tion I *h leaders heid.| the worst.” | favor of piano studies of advanced ELE ; Ser LES pot of church will be Mary Denlinger 7:15 p.m. Evening Worship Doctor Scott began to see clearly |nature. While studying under Mi TEACHER OF 3 4 the whole situation. This 15-year-old Joseph Bowers of Blue Ridge Suni- 8:15 p. m Sunday School Board z Voi ® . lia you Knew what he wanted. Jeanne nit and. Del volun tf | Crushed Stone Chimney Blocks | Yi had been his. constant. companion. |i! and before going in the Am 1€ £ Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Hale had very sudden- | he Save and participated in several PIANO and VOICE 7:15 p.m. Mid-week Service. ly decided to move to the city in or- | recitals. He also studied under Mi (pupil of Levin, Noble, Giannini) “ 2:00 p.m. Ladies Aid Meeting at der to open up a small business. | Asher Edelman, Hagerstown, Mary T ) Mortor Cement Flue Lining the Parsonage They knew, however, it was out of COUNTERPOINI. HARMONY, DICTATION aes the question to have Jeanne with | po = aro Shank aia SIGHT - SINGING AND MUSIC HISTORY C ti St Luke Eos {Cr “ them. The small apartment which sotiths te) 2 to : 3 io n g included with piano lessons 3 0 ¥ St. Luke's Episcopal Churc they had rented was no larger thap [MOINS of service in the Army, STUDIO — 55 : nc e ing, Steel and Trinity XII a cubbyhole. played both piano and organ in the o » W. WALNUT 81 MARETIA. PENNA. WwW 1 Mr. Wm. R. N. Haire, layreader. _ | Earnie Pyle Theatre in Japan, play- YL WALLA 40 s0N h - ; so cry R. SCOTT motioned for Mr, and 3 ‘ . 8-12-4t > a & ite Aluminium Sash Trinity XIV Dix Hale to leave the room, ed for Service Shows in the Special Sunday August 29th. and, after opening the window for [Service Detachment and while with 10:45 a.m. Morning Prayer and some fresh air, he followed. Danny the U. S. Armed Forces in Korea | p . Overhead Sermon. was falling asleep, but the old physi- | he gave four recitals by request | cian knew that it was a troubled a ‘ — The Elm Class branch of the Wo- . L ; § sleep, a restless one, which might y ds . inte S Garage Doors Newfown Be the Eo for many onthe. men’s Auxiliary of St. Andrew Sand Evangelical U. B. Church “Doctor Scott.” Mrs. Hale began, | Episcopal Church feel they were Oscar K. Buch, Pastor “my husband and I were wrong. I|very fortunate in being able t Sunday, August 29 see it all now.” She spoke slowly, | bring to York, a young artist with FIRE PLACE UNITS and ACCESSORIES r 9:00 om, Sunday School 2 faint smile came upon her Ips, such an unusual background Danny's instincts are healthy, The reciml will he on Septeriher 73 y. mm oly 0 nunict od 0. Holy Communion. sound. He loves the woods, the | “| Thursday lakes, the open fields.” There was 9 1948 at the Phineas Davis Jn ay: WwW . . 7:30 p.m., Prayer Meeting and C.| a short pause and then she added | High School Auditorium, corner Custom Drilling & Jack Hammer ork i Estimates Cheerfully Given E mournfully, “And he really loves |Ogontz anr Fourth Aves, York at Lo Jeanne. I did not think a 15-year- 8:15 P. M. There will he no seating Mt, Pleasant old boy eu possibly have so much after the recital has begun. Both rethre . ‘hri Churd love for anyone. asarved and Vnission - rr re —— | Brethren in Christ wich There was a sudden hush in the rose rvec : anc genera : admissio [ Eld. C. H. Moyer, Pastor room and then a movement of feet. tickets will be available the { Sunday, August 29 Mr. Hale, who had been silent all | Morris Drug Co., 7 East Market St, Sunday School this time, now jumped up. *“Doc-|York, Pa. and at St. Luke's Episc Wednesday, Sept. 1, 7:30 p. m tor, in Danny's room, that noise. pal Church, Mount Joy, Penna, Mi k h h h Cottage Prayer Meeting John “Quick, 1 left the window open. He Wm. Haire. fo as t ose wno ave “ | Shenk's home. is climbing out,” the doctor replied. Reserved seats will be $1.75 ph L | en Mys. Hale was the first to open the | tax. Total $2.10 General Admission b orrowe d here. They'll door. Lraybill's © ite C IC il e $1.00 s tax, Total $1.2 Kraybill's Mennonite Church She saw the long curtains flutter- will be $1.00 plus tax, Total i —— [ East Donegal Twp. in 0 A or nth] . { g in the open window, which | . { Sunday, August 29 framed a full moon and myriad | SAVE POULTRY FEED tell you our loan Service 1S 6:00 am. Sunday School stars. Poultry flocks can be reared 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship One glance in the bed explained | good grass and legume rang: th d : { the noise and the black footprints | . ,ciderable saving of mash and efficient an economical. { which cevered the neatly polished = MODERN "WAY T0 SURFACE . Wa Hr ad fan according to RH ROADS. ECONOMICAL. ENDURI : x Joy Mennonite Church floor. Closely snugged to Danny lay gale feed, accordin I es Sunday, August 29 Jeanne, dr s wet and covered auffman, extension Y ’ > Jeanne, dripping wet and covered "AND. ‘SMOOTH! 9:00 a.m. Sunday School | with mud. The dog had loved her jalist of the Pennsylvania Stat | 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship | young masfer enough to swim back | Ccllege. Such a range upplies r | | Fuiday ; across the lake rand. find” the way'| yajugble proteins,’ vitamin an ke | . anny's eyes were filled | ; i i T CARL B. DROHAN, [8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting home. Py % : i : gh Ye Bi minerals for “the growth of ‘the 9 1:48 ONAL AN Kand Tv | hve mnt "| birds. » Ser- “Mount joy, PENNA | Ev eryone welcome to these joy. i em | SLI re TRUST COMPANY of MOUNT JOY N Steel Sash TY @lon-Gory Brick Nowell Overhead Hel i do eset Mier ees In 1890 Yosemite, Sequoia and Alse—Ideal for Driveways, Jax. ‘Ready Mixed Conerete | © hg Crushed Steae At the beginning of the 19th cen- The mines of Ohio produce large |General Grant national parks wert MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVAN IA ing Areas, Farm Lanes, eta. ) 8 Clair Anthracite | tury 14 to 19 hours of work a day |quantities and varieties of minerals, | established in California % AR HF at low gost maintonancel wine y . gg | were common for women and chil- including oil, coal, natural gas, salt, To gab Rai oi Ty i > Pd Ld * Dr mh | : x Ra Gil dren as well as men. [potash and pyrite. Patronize Bulletin advertisers.