The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 24, 1952, Image 7

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(self from the steady rain, Ray-)thers and sisters: Mrs, Peter,
’ lor said he glanced in another! Sawadsky, Mt. Joy RD; Jacob
I Buller s Beauty alon ¢ a unga armer | direction Just then a heavy | Rosenfeld, Russia; Mrs. Eliza-
EB Ny clap of thunder was heard. Kay- | beth Dick, Lititz RD; John Ro-
¢ i (From page 1) lor said he looked again and !senfeld, Leamington, Ontario
: on. Fo {lor said he lookec again anda | ¢ ) 8 )
WER Cold Wave & Machineless ’ wards Rosenfeld who stood at saw Rosenfeld lying face down !Canada; David Rosenfeld, Up
4 | the field entrance with a pile of in the field land, Calif.; and George Rosen
ermanents | | |
8 empty fertilizer bags which he| Rosenfeld's two sons. in the! feld, Salunga
$5 - $8 - 3 10 Sy intended to us to cover the|meantime, were enroute to the -_—
& combine (barn with a load of bagged | RARE FiSH FOUND
ING EAST MAIN "STREET. FLORIN. PA When the Kaviors were a-! wheat, They heard Kaylor's call Harrisburg, July—An unusu opened the oven door, ad
2 bout 100 yards from Rosenfeld, tor help and a doctor,, where-|al fish in the P. P. & L, Power mired the browned casserole,
muth Phone Mt. Joy 3-4339 Maude Buller, Propr. who had covered his head with won John Rosenfeld went to! Bam on Middle Creek, tribu- decided to t n LA
one of the bags to protect him- the farm house where he sum- tary to Penn Creek, Snyder Co, rec ni hurried to answer Hh
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UN, PA. S—— _—- - . oned Dr. J. 'T. Herr, Landis-| was sent to the Fisheries Re Hell Gai remember me?
: — . He a ( ml me?
30-4¢ " ville {search Lavoratory at Bellefonte [t's been so lon The voice was
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Dr, Hen using injections, | where it was identified as the tingly famil
00000", my tried unsuccessfully to revive | iver quillback, hitherto un « Minute | lar. rm Just
{3 2 rt i IF he vi vel known in this part of the state dymg to see
ie vietim before pronouncing Fiction you!
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= him dead 1) J. 8 Kendig, | a ox roomy : |¢ 4 “Not Ruth St
i Landisville, deputy coroner, is ro BE CITIZENS Young vens!" Gail's voice thrilled over the
a} i sued a verdict of accidental | People attending the recent 4-H wires. “It can’t be!
| MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. death. | Leadership Training School at “Come to Lightville especially to
i | the Pennsylvania State College You—you and John and all the
: Born In Russia ET his : pf : babies—'" The lovely voice trailed
| gave serious consideration to UU. Loo
—- Born in Crimea, Russia. Ros he responsibilitic way expectantly.
: 1 RUSS, Ho the responsibilities o But I can’t,—I simply cannot in
enfeld was a son of Mrs. Eliza-| ship vite her here, Gail thought desper
i Ir 0 m P re 5 SO Ir 0 r K R k beth Rosenfeld, Oreville Men- | a ately—she'd see the faded rugs and |
OCKS onite Home, and the late Hen Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Worn furniture and-—-no—it is im
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc ry Rosenfeld, Columbia RD. He | =e eee possible.
and is a member of the Bethel! ion Se is Ruth were at
R : . : 1 college they'd been daughters of
Vienhonite Church, Lancaster . Hv i I aay
| rich men, equally lovely, equally
. . Trees In addition to his mother, he n dS€o Ire spoiled, equally popular. Then het
xcavating and Grading 5 survived by he wite, Weel father died and the money disap
Anna Rosenfeld, and these chil peared the unskilled manage.
c I Tr h Et Removed ver Elizabeth b fe: Lt In Mount Joy ment of her mother, Marrying a
ellars, renches, c. ah 12a » Wie of ab “vie poor man and having a large fam
yonald Dillard, John N., Tina and Vicinity iy
em meee ree ———————————————————— N., Anna N., Agnes N., and Hen “Come to the hotel for dinner with
ry N. Rosenfeld, and Mary, wife | . me—"" Ruth-was saying.
; PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753 of Vernon Sehroter, all of Su] a Re
i oe ‘but John and the children will oe
IT home soon—they're not babies an
Ue 1 ivi a
Also surviving are these Qro- | longer—all go to school and come
Pa. -— — home starved. 1 could meet you
: for lunch tomorrow.” What kind of
— i iriend am I? She'll think I don’t
remit want her here—but oilcloth and a
Lo. one dish dinner and—no—not for
Ruth—she's so rich!
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But I can’t, I simply can't in-
vite her here, Gail thought, des- |
perately, |
“Tomorrow it is, Grace Andrew
is with me. She'd like to see you
too." |
What to wear? How to 'Send |
them away without letting them
know how poor she was? |
John met he: troubled eyes and
asked gently, what 1s it, dear?”
He smiled at her, “better tell n
She told him in detail—relieved
that he would understand,
“Should have let them come |
f along—take pot luck and think what |
the y please,” he said as he buttered
a slice of bread, ‘‘there’s worse
things than being poor.”
! How like a ma A roof over him
Food to eat. Family intact. That’
all he asked!
“Grace designs Graceline Froe
Ha reached international fan



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trying to catch
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. 1 What are you doing—actually—when you speed on the for conuitions of the highway . .. the traffic load... the
hirhways? What are you going to do with the extra time of day... visibility . .. weather factors, When a
A : . . ‘ ral spee imi Ss sted —¢ bse sale actors av
minutes of time you think you are saving ? legal speed limit is posted—all those safety factors have
been carefully weighed before the speed limit is set. YOUR
Consider carefully, this matter of speed. Actually, you gain SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF EVERY PERSON
3 nothing except the dubious distinction of becoming a can- RIDING ON THAT HIGHWAY —DEPEND UPON
L . didate for a fatal accident. For speed is the greatest killer \ SENSIBLE LIMITATION OF SPEED
2 : . . . .
i» on the highways. One out of three fatal traffic accidents
] J a Obey the posted speed limit on every road you ride. Stop
can be traced to speed—traveling too fast for conditions.
trying to catch tomorrow. The way to make certain of all

1 Traveling too fast for conditions means driving too fast your tomorrows is to drive at a safe speed today!
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I'his message in the interest of highway safety is one of a series pre
& pared and disseminated by the Penns) lvania Newspaper Publishers’
A si :
k Association and the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue,
; COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
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John S. Fine, Governor y A Otto F. Messner, Secretary of Revenue
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work and make
31 money in a month than \v
p in year. 1 just couldn't let |
t 1 know
John gave little Joey a second
erving of macaroni and cheese n
fore he spoke and then he smiled
e-assuring and suggested, ‘get a
new hat a: rect the girls. It might
do vou a world of od."
Ec hurried tep
to the hotel n d:
“Darling — vo cam Ruth
hugged her and Grace smiled h
dreamy lcome just as Gail re
membered.
“It's so good to see you both!”
Gail said
They found a table and ordered |
lunch. |
“You're justi the sal
claimed, ‘how we









all these
coming to ¢ nu
“I'm glad y« did,’ Gail said
truthfully, *T want tc know all
ibout the excitir things you two
have been doing. Ye ¢ 0
famous—how does it icel
1 topped and Grace
yes, I'll take the
d herself and fol-
ter from the room
irace had troubled eyes when
she returned to the table and
said, “I'll have to start back
tomorrow.” Her voice barred
questions. “I want {ov see your
children before 1 go, Gail how
about it?”
Gail's firm, little chin lifted
proudly. “I'll call John to pick us
1p 3%: r and at |
ur house. You
eos while I cook YOU~--y 5 —
you can stay the night if you do:
mind sharing a k
The afternoon pass: apidly as
he three old friends reminisced.
Gail, at ease now, was no longer try-
ing to hide the fact that she was no
longer rich.









John outdid himself to make her
friends welcome
As Ruth put it in leaving, ‘The
brightest; .stat—~the ‘happy .one-—u |
reai home with children growing
and a ¢ 15h i bet- |
ter y an € uh it
buys—) eward is love.”
HO Ic W¢ € !
how lu I am
re ee —
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Mon., July 20 to Fri., July 25 Inc.
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