The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 04, 1952, Image 4

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Big River
attention | or not so hot guesses on
plenty | won't or will happen

girl who wears it
and kaboodle of these compilers
there Is no mor
what |
Town-—there on the
—and who pays any
to same. It is costing
! straight western roads.|y
al These roads by-pass the
as our
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Lumemburg where we spent a
losing altitude We {fo night in the home of Clarence |
patch work of fields and | s a Ne ofiFretz in the city of Esch. Lux-|"Y
England Lt lof at Wor 5, I'he ride Uplemburg is about as large as|dinedo as the adding machines generally don't
! Mne Valley, County and looks |Cverheat and the typewriters| yours with the low down, Mec
will I wf
and then soon we I } wr hopes and
| ¢ 4 wav y 0 ror 1: . ia 3 are 3 ; dreams our
{along the way, the Mouse tower, uch like home. | clatter. It is all there in the in- Jo SERRA ! nr Hr ¥ nt ne
a { We think you will find
| J in our fin selection of Nh)
aon time on Sunde ly evening we
perfect | -
and soon
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4- The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 4, 1952 in hospitality from these people. thing about any of these figures me sa Ele:
jrew cars are seen, no tractors The D ~-they come in via one ear and
{ emo foo p ’ : they come in via one ear a / ‘ . and
Elan Bombe inch eck aie we implements that go bow Downy: [oi wd vows or ANNOUNCEMENT . . . . :
rger’ § ahd 416 creating 4 8 numbers with the tractors can be found. From | hours we have no idea what it THE WAY
a erious p v \ . oe ita 33 | ges i :
(From page 1) lem if placement. The wide two, We enjoyed a three hour ride . was we were listening to. Fall Session Of The Marian Toppin FAR
. 1 Autobat 1 jup the Young Frau mountain Hickor Grove So to you——my friends and | , wwe
surized and the altitude was Jane ite ahn built by Hitler! peak. We made snow balls in y good citizens I ask you this TO SAY Kindergarten Will Start "
gained without chewing gum.| yD : oe Hl or Shays August, Skeeing and sledding | question. Why not a postcard to | ye
Th asick pill 1 or turnpikes bu vithout toll, be e Ia of 1 . : vag A's “ “0 6d REV R" - y 4
e seasick pills supplied by the and is an evidence of th | in e enjoyed, We saw 4 group I am tryin’ to unearth some vour Mr. Senator and Mr. Cong ig FO E S E | T E M B E R | 5t hh
Doctor, son of Dave were not, : of huskies ready to be hitched | | ressman—or even to Mr. Eisen- | AT 9:00 OCLOCK A. M
needed | prewar ProspeIty Api a sled | good reason for the bales and] hower or Mr. Stevénson—and | Fin the cledr Brithithe 9:0 J ‘ ov
Fifteen hours flving is long en. | Many enjoye itler built] our trip to Paris from Switz ! bales of statistics that pour | tell 'em what you expect ‘em of a diamond ring the : : or ots
A 5 5 g . n o "(32 aii , | . bre 3 Xpe ! promise of love is caught 1 THE pk ' OF ST. I S i 4 “7 H URCH T.
ough and before 8 o'clock Lon | thousands of miles of good roadierland was made by rail thru| forth from old Swivel-C hair- | [to do about firing the whole kit Porever, Fo the man who IN THE BASEMENT OF LUKE'S E PAI 36 ie MT J
. Kive It am to the .

cities
were fF way to say, “I'll alway
monument
pretiy
which | love you 2
i All of your lifetime 4
our wil y
diamond
LN
woods and towns of
could be
stood on another continent.
seen the vineyards aneaster
Mount Joy Legion
| SATURDAY and SUNDAY |
| SEPTEMBER 6 - 7
Lewis Walton "i
10:05
| AND 10:10

Americans are on the Rhine, the Rock Loreli Paris | come tax bill we divvy but
wrved rings the dia
recognized at |
: n and the Black Forests comp ee |W eo go p
in Europe and our instruc | » r mplet Paris is a beautiful city. The |W hat do we get for our money. More than one-third of the] Arte:
i ond ring that best ex
residents of Pennsylvania live | & I your love We

once
tions were to avoid loud speak
ing and show of any kind as well
of critizism because we surely
feel our things and ways of doing |
are so much better. The driving
on the left side of the street, the
| 2 | :
oy the two weeks tour ree open square called Con- [I'll tell you one thing—we are
Holland and Germany by Auto
: re Vv ; A Ba cord circle is where the behead- | right up to date on how many in towns of less than 2,500 pop- | are proud to recommend
us and broug us to asel, ing was done at the time of the | €B8S are being set on by our alution. | this trusted name to
Switzerland Saturd: ou, for Artecarved dia-
§ erland on Saturday even-|geyolution. From Concord cir- | hens in April this year versus | monds have been belov-
/ sist 9 . . 1
ing, August 2nd cle one looks up the Avenue des| in April last year. We are told | ———,
ed by brid for more
than one hundred years
Conference Champs Elysees, a very wide | {by the great men there in the SHOP on and i Mg Mg
The rif 1 > . er ¥ ’ you our O eg-
cating with fork in the left hand | The Fifth Mennonite World yng peautiful tree lined Avenue | Govt. what to expect as a corn FARM BUREAU INSURANCE stéred and © guaranteed
and pushing the food on the fork | Sr conyensd al Saintleading to the Arch of Triump. | TOP, a cranberry crop, the COMPANY
with the knife in the right hand | oa a ‘ Bibl r olleg 2 Here is the unknown soldiers) number of yards of calico to be SEE BEN]. F. GARBER
near. Basel, under a call We ve 34 woven in July versus in June 518 South Market Street
grave and a torch is lit at the ¥ une, Elizabethtowh, Pa. 23-13p
Artcarved diamond rings
today.
does not appear more awkward | : 3 4 ;
|by the Fourth Mennonite World|gy, ye every evening.

 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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or in bad taste then does our way ie . Nobody, anywhere does any- J :
: ‘onference held at Goshen, Ind.| wh - — 2 eweler | . .
of eating appear to the Europ-|-°" We visited Malmaison the i H 10:20
endl. August 1948. Previous world] lhome of Napoleon and Joseph- MOUNT JOY, PA. | I S oy u m pe rs
Touring England RE Were held at Basil; line with its relics of the first Phone 3-4124 | 11:00
A tour of Hampton Court Pal- ow at en in 1930 atang second Empires. The apart- EVENINGS MATINEE | Back For The Week End By Popular Demand
ce. Windsor Castle, St. > ercam In I» 36 and in are seen in their natural SHOWS SATURDAYS 11:15
. erica in 1948. The official host |g. 7 AIL
Chapel, St. Pauls Cathedral, of thé Corlcrence ere |S ate. ; and 9:00 P.M AND NV 0 |
Westminster Abbey, Buckingham #10 “08 CF Fry . pr. We visited the palace of Ver- SATURDAYS | HEA I RE HOLIDAYS = Artcarved | Sunday family dinners will be served starting at 1:45
3 [three I C 3 es Tac ic : EAN Pr : Ae
Palace, The House of Parliment the Afea near Swiss sailes. It is claimed to be the 6-8-10 P. M. Mount Joy, Pa. 2:00 P. M. ty wk ns aaa 1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and 2:00
and the Tower Bridge and Cas- "he Alsali { " 7 >largest and most elaborate pal- y bl | Turkey 2:10
I Alsatian anc he French : ; " . a:
Ia wise. i \ |ace in existence. The gallery { ]
tle was enjoved and made one| yi. ice In The gallery of FRIDAY — SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER § - 6 2:20 |
conscious of the antiquity of The Tt fithe Conf mirrors (Ball room) the scene :
this country and a realization € Theme ofthe Conferencelos gorgeous festivals epoch SUSAN HAYWARD — RORY CALHOUN -in- 3:00
his 3:00 |
3:10
—The ‘Church of Jesus Christ making historical events which
country is very

that our great i btu
Te So." |and her Commission indicates|took place not only in the time “W 0 ” ~~
We a that with God’s help the Con-lof the Kings but in more recent | ITH A 5 NG IN MY HEART if "wn
> Be 4 : ference is to be a contribution|years. To state but Tl FIRST FEATURE STARTS SATURDAY AT 5:45 P. M. 3150
Guards. England enjoys the [2 ut two. e 3:30 ¢
to the revival of our congrega-|proclamation of the German
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
~ CHRISTINE LARSON -in-
yomp and display of her royalty| . y
BO tions in all the world, that in a|Empire of the Franco Prussian
while some of ‘these ceremonies _. y .
seem almost childish to the Am- different time we Mennonites\war 1870 and the Signature of
Acs Ab wos
FOR
a JON HALL
may become more and more a-the treaty of Versailles on the :








erican. : {
ak ware of the task assigned to us|28th, June 1919 66 94 {
We visited the ‘Stoke i» Poges |46th, 919.
where Gray wrote his Elégy in by God and be more and more, Here we met S. Nissly Ging- Brave Warrior 3 ha odin
1 o> alert to carry it out. May the|rich and wife and had the pleas- anc
the Church yard, Also Madame . | d é 1ad e pleas ACPI
Tus eisai Conference then serve tojure of dining with them at their | fiom FE)
Nuns Sm strengthen the fellowship|Hotel George 5th. [ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 a 00 TJ
ings, es ; . ee
dignatorics. We should: have the various members ofl The Leuvr and Eifel tower | JOHNNY WEISSMULLER -in
had much time in the British pod the ¢ . : “J ] hi A d Th F bidd L TRUE MARK
Museum with relics running ane aso o mspire lhe Congres A plane ride to London then ung e Jim n e Lan
gations to active and zealousi{he Azores and then Newfound- ears
trom Remeses to the middle ag-
es including the Rosetta stone
which is the key to decipher the
ancient hieroglyphics.
We toured 100 miles into cen-
WEDNESDAY -— HTURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 - 11
MICKEY ROONEY — ANNE JAMES -in
service in the kingdom of God.land and then New York]
May it bring rich spiritual bles-|brought us home at about 24 o’-
sing to each attendant, inspiring clock Friday, August 22,
him with a new vision of the European reckon time.
LIBERTY
Coffee
as the
73.5
brotherhood, completed our visit to Paris. |
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work in the Lord's vineyard. ———-— 9
tral England to the Shakespear Pan Estat J “og O £° “BREN 0
couniry and saw his home and The eure), of and Her Stimulate your business by adver | ound £ GREEN GIANT wi
the home of his wife Anne ® 5107 ising in the Bulletin. New C me
The conference sermon was| |. ye 1 ea Pack |
Hathaway. We stopped at Cos- Nid nH
ae. Mi the home of preached by Elder Samuel Gar-| ’ CHEWING GUM & ow
grove Manor tw, ber, Les Reussilles, Switzerland.| EXT THIS YEARS FRESHLY GROUND LIFE SAVERS
George Washington's forbears. Harold Bender 6f Goshéh In-| { SEA oy
All these places are preserved) > 5 AVA : ? { 1 gs. c We
In dood condition and furnished diana was chairman and the ornmea 5¢ CANDY BARS I
ma & furniture speakers on the program came 6 RARS 25¢
in. perio Ni a 1 dren. of from Holland, Germany, Switz-| 3 -
The grin lira igh _lerland, Canada, United States,| Ibs C
large and fertile farms with a Tie Argentine. Pavaguy, Indo.
bountiful harvest going on was Tee) PHONI
nie

nesia, Java, India and Africa.
Subjects handled: Our World|
.| Mennonite Brotherhood; The
growth which seems a waste | Church of Christ and Her Com-
good soil but the British feel mission; Our Foreign Missions;
this is a protection against soil The Church and the World: Our
erosion and holding of moisture Refugees: The Church of het
properly Youth; The Mennonite Church)
and Christendom; The Service|
Holland of Women in the Church.
The Netherlands, the lands of The conference was entirely
Canals is not only picturesque, |i, he German language and
but its rapid recovery, after the | with the use of I.B.M. wireless
great War damages, is an indi- translating system each speaker
cation of the character of these could be heard in English, Ger-
people who have struggled fori. or French. Six hundred re-
centuries against the sea Ye-| .iyers (head sets) were pro-
claiming thousands of acres of | for this purpose. Only
farm lands. One fifth of the land | co not understanding the
area of Netherlands (12,850 Garman needed to use the re-
miles) lies below the average| .ivers A corps of twelve trans-
sea level and more than half of lators had been provided who
the country would be subject to} 0 constantly on duty
surprise. All fields are sur-
rounded with hedge and brush
HERSHEY SYRUP
se on BIB 1
Pet Milk
2u29:.
and 1s conservation
applied.





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Pineapple Preserves
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NORRIS FANCY
Peach Preserves ase
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46-035 25.
NORRIS FANCY
Pineapple Juice
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flooding at storm level if no throughout the conference.
dunes and sea and river dykeS| Pour hundred conference al- HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON MO!
DE i ity oh ore ou IU buses spd INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE - TOP STARS - AFTERNOON § NITE
i x > : some cars 0 uric - “
nd Wg " Pi if 3 place of Anabaptists. There was Bandwagon” REVYE - Night - Sy Covered Sup 3% Wi
fresh water lake called Ljess€lipalg 3 memorial celebration F ED wa IN
Lake. An area of 312,500 4CTeS | with historical tour of the city FRE D WAR NG AND HIS PENNSYLVANIANS Lifebuoy Soapbath2[23c =
of Ijessel Lake will not be fe-f i ihe dedication of a memor- WwW HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFYERNOON
ey Th ye Yom mention for Conrad ref OU ins: AFTERNOON § MITE
fresh wate eservoir. “lel and Felix Mz: the founder cs
Wieringermeer (49,000 acre) a hey ae “Broadway Bandwagon” REVUE - Night - On Covered Stage Lux Soap rec 3/23c
was reclaimed in 1930 after 6% {oppo Memorial services in TH: HS AS {
month pumping. In April 1945], = oo ster Swingley INCOMPARABLE INK SPOTS AFT. § NITE CHOICE OR PRIME
Swan Soap rex 8c " 1 12
)
T-Bones
CHOICE OR PRIME
Club Steaks
the Germans blew two oh followed by tea and ad-
gaps in the embankment and dresses in the Konggresshous.
inundated the Polder. The City Mayor gave an ad-
The North East Polder of welcome and a Univer-
117,000 acres and the East Pol- sity professor who is a descend-
T HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON
IPs INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE - TOP STARS - AFTERNOON § NITE
“Broadway Bandwagon” REVUE - Night - On Covered Stage
ANAL EERE ERA ERR ARR
ANDREWS SISTERS - IN PERSON - AFT. § NITE

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der and the South Polder and ant of Conrad Grebel gave a de- HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES Nd
old ‘onrad Gre Fri - AFTERNOON ;
fhie the West Polder have 3 i tailed history of the Anabaptist BF «700 514rs - INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE - AFTERNOON § NITE # Breeze Face Cloth
x i Ten hs a of re. | movement. The group went in a “Broadway Bandwagon” REVUE - Night - On Covered Stage HOME MADE
¢laime i a : to a spot at the river LR EE ~ FN 3 Va-lh 29
LE ee Wists belie Mana, tha a RUNNING RACES - MIDGET AUTO RACES - AFTERNOON ONLY Premium 3 1c Ham L.oaf 4 c
000. Martyr was drowne S INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE - TOP STARS - AFTERNOON § NITE
> aa > 1 th v =
ee ions. of 134827 Sud an pecount of Le ar. jor CHITWOOD'S AUTO DAREDEVIL SHOW - NITE ONLY Spry 11h. B1c Local Dressed Frosh Chick
3 J / an eyewit- .
the great productivity of was read. ; Broadway Bandwagon” - A Night - On Sovered Sage ocai Ure S ickens
and. ; Scenic Switzerland tl, a Si :
Amsterdam is a beautiful city} Much should be said about MILE LONG MIDWAY * JAMES STRATES SHOWS Spry sibs. 88c Order a Duckling or a Turkey
Local Dressed
HESS’ FOOD STORE
PHONE 3-9094 MOUNT JOY, PA.
EFFECTIVE. SEPTEMBER 4, 5, 6, 1952
of 78 canals and 90 islands. {quit arland. The beauty of the|
Here we saw the worlds largest| the clean and flower-deck-
floating dry dock. Sunk py the oq houses, the carefully tilled
Germans in the last.war it had farms speak of an. industrious
to be cut in two to raise it again | who live simply: and. yet

Germany richly’ among a setting of natur- sd Ba. he SEER be :
This country and especially [al beauty. The small farms pro- 3 ; 3 EN ORE |
the cities show an extreme duce bountifully and ‘often sus- UCA Nid, * EXHIBI TS * 7, TER yr 4.1) os T
They ' are|tain several families an a small
their | acreage. It was our privilege to, bf
the | visit in several farm homes and
that the American can learn a lesson
Bombing damage.
striving to get back on
feet. We did not get near
Russian Zone but learned



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