. ARORA le Br NH Mt i RS \ Lhe Bulletin, Mound Joy, | 1 hursday Seplember 4, 195 Florin, and Miss Mary} spent Labor Avenue Mower, Columbia or TT NTT em ) { There is no better way paper advertising. cA to boost | your business than by local news- NEED Day weekend in Wildwood NEW TOWN SALUNGA Ralph Rice, 45 Columbia Av 1s guest of honor Satur- | FLORIN FLORIN | peat” | Neal I =; home Nelson in College returned to his | Jum . Park, Md., af summer Miss Sandra Mateer wither of Mr. and Mrs INSURANCE? enue, wi day evening at JAMES B. HEILIG Monday an oil burner became daught birthday par ter spending the Patronize Bulletin Advertisers eet | gyerheated at the home of | S 272 : $i aw Leroy Ma ty given by his wife. The fol FIRE AUTO CASUALTY . : ei — Ir. and Mrs. Robert Rohns hor Hall west of town, ana hi grandfather, Dr. J. 8, Ken | teer, Mt. Joy street, has return low ‘ni sucsts were present. Mr Sie | Funeral Director A eee. | ANA SON, of Lancaster, visited | Friendship Fire Co., of Mount Qig {ed home from a visit with her at { Henry Florin VIOUNT JOY, PENNA SIMON P. NISSLEY Mr, and Mrs. John Miller and! Joy was summoned However : Mr. and Mrs Hunter Pettit aunt in Tampa, Florida Mr. and Mrs “William Darren Bob Brown milv on S ; 0 lall 1 ge o turn off [and daughters, Martha Anne| Congratulations are being MARY G. NISSLEY family on Sunday Ir. Hall managed to turn ofl 8 ar ing ex-!,, ny . i Je Elle Ee Kamp, Landisville Mi and 218 E. Main S Srey Y FUNERAL DIRECTORS Recent visitors of Mr. and the burner, but the house was and Jean kllen spent their va- (tended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert virs. Clarence Rice, Lancaster B18 7% Nun Sty MOUNT 30 Mrs. Aristice Wittle were Miss! filled with smoke upon the ar- cation last week sightseeing at| Hurst, 206 East Main street, ut d Mr. and Mi K mneth Gin. Phone 3-4062 J p ngara WB ana | ang | S ¢ { rin " Mount Joy, Pa. Anna Musser, Rohrerstown, Mr. [rival of the firemen Niagara Falls, N. Y., and sever- | this boro, upon the birth of a der. Mount Jo f= 141 ee Smee and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, Mt Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eshle al points of interest in Canada baby daughter, born Tuesday, Frank Timm am tl - - — eee ee ee eee —_—_— "| Joy Vix Joseph Wiitle and man of Emigsville visited Mr Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peifer o September ~, at the Harrisburg Mr and vrs Fr ni Zz fm er Insurance Service daughter, Judy, Columbia, and|/and Mrs. George Mumper on ' town, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Die Hospital The baby is hamed | = He E Mai : Street is wa oh WE SPRA Y-- A + Mr. Charles Wittle Columbia, | Labor Day trich, Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs, | Susan Carol. Mother and daugh-|™™ : ne. 1 na . A Ui nw J aN Ro . wp "Gh 2 . : a. | fourteen day leave after fi WwW 11 1 i R i i Miss Mary Hamilton spent ites way Mu ey; OF fod Sols : bo and Mr ishing Navy boot camp training. Exterior Cellar a S nr anc rs Jonn Ol 3, orbs oh er, Vie © 1 dcationec as Sd OLIC papa ¥ Saturday at Harrisburg : : . ) ELMER K. WITTLE ; 8 real 2K , Mee. Harwood; : Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner, of . : Mountville. visited Mrs. Serena | week at Knollwood, Md., on the Mrs. Harry Hauenstein, 125 With Water ro f d As h t 1 > Mr. Mrs | vast Mi Street, had as g Ss FLORIN, PA Fogie on Sunday No oul Mi Donald Eichles Chesapeake Bay. N. Barbara street, has returned | East Main Ee | pi P ore 0 as p Phone: Mt. Joy 3-9546 % Miss Ruth Witile, Mrs Sere- | Ja y spent Sunday at The Ladies Auxiliary to the to her home after being in the jor He week nd, Iv and : Is, CONTACT - 283 a Fogie ana is don Posie "UIT Lp ge Fire” Company will] St Joseph Hospital, Lancaster, | (208 Waiter Ir and ami of |

Mt, Joy R2, spent the week: renkamp, E ain Stree spen egas, Nevada spen severa ‘ ‘HESS BROS. ren spent Sunday with Mr. and conos. {end at Ocean City, N. J the weekend in the mountains! days visiting her Aunt and Unc $10 00 f F ili $5 00 f | di id | | Mrs. John Kaufman at Iron-| Mr. and Mrs. James Weiler | — oa ‘ tat Clearfield County je, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Zer or Families ' or indivi uals FLORIN, PENNA. ville. {and daughter, of Perry County Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | Mrs. Peggy Mower, Chocolate, phey of town 35-2c Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 Master Robert Witmer spent | were Saturday and Sunday | - SL : SR 5 ; — ey 39-tf } | two days with his mother, Mrs, |8uests of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- - | Paul Witmer at Marietta. jin Hess and family. su NDAY “ MONDAY TU ES DAY WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAYS, 2 Miss Betty Ann Haines and Mr. ond Mrs. Eliner Ginder 1 EYES EXAMINED BY $ Miss Betty Lou Frank, returned |and family and Mr. and Mrs. : : " . an : ; ; APPOINTMENT 2 home Sunday after spending a| Ben Goodling and son, spent i ’ : Hine : ! : § DR. S. MILLIS § few davs in Martinsburg, West at Selinsgrove. w | on a oo | OPTOMETRIST Be Be Luss of Meir, and family spent several i oD. - . 4 ’ 59 N. MARKET STREET 3 Darl Nentwig, of Florin, | 428 at the shore, et ; : i i ELIZABETHTOWN : spent the weekend with her] Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brene- : Hours: $ Mr. and Mrs, Td" aitended services in the Dsily: 840 1 and 2 to & 2 Wm: Haines. [Shubert Church of the Brethren Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 - 8 3 Mrs. Stewart Noel, Latrobe, jn Lebanon Co., on Sunday, No Hours Thursday $ Pa., spent several days last | Where Rev. Howard Barnhard PHONE: 531) $ week as the guests of Rev. and | closed a series of Revival ser- | Mrs. R. H. Arndt. vices the past two weeks. re V0 Mrs. Wm. Haines spent Wed- | ee Quality Meats nesday with Mrs. Sally Musser LANDISVIL LE ALSO A FULL LINE OF CEDIA F rails & Vegetables KRALL'S Meat Market WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY Elmer G. Strickler Elizabethiown, Pa. Phone 117 YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCE YOU NEED UNDER MY COMPLETE Family Security Fire - - Auto - - Life Accident & Health Hospitalization AND MORTGAGE IINSURANCE | {and Mrs need reliable answers to your “crisis questions” this year! vi.» » get them in THE HOT Sy | A ed AN INTERNATIONAL DA NEAR eh Oftenreferredtoas a newspaperman’s news- paper” the MONITOR covers the world with a network of News Buregus and correspondents, _ Order a special intro ductory subscription today —3 months fo $32. You'll find the MONITOR “must” reading and as necessary as your HOME TOWN 5 PAPER. “The Christian Science Monitor Ore. Norway St., Boston 15, Mass., U.S.A, ) Please send me on introductory Moni- tor subscription—76 issues. | enclose $3. {name} address) stated. sere er [icin (zone) PB-19 4 ERIE rece at Silver Spring. Mr. and Mrs. | ber visited Mr. and Mrs. | Shearer at Mount Joy Saturday evening. Mrs. Mabel Ness | weekend with her Howard Com: | spent the son-in-law {and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Howard Witmer. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt and Mrs. Noel spent Friday af- ternoon at Hershey Park and Thursday af {and Mrs. Calvin Campbell and | building. | children at Lancaster. | .Mr. Fred Koser, past presi- Recent visitors of Mr. and (dent of the Lions Club present- Mrs. Abram Gamber were Mr. | ed the keys. and Mrs. Salem Gamber and | ig Bh citi daughter, of Columbia: Mr. and { Mrs. Mark Winters Becky and Susie { Manheim. Mrs. Matilda Derr visited Mr. {and Mrs. Stewart Derr, at Haz- | elton on Sunday { | Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Landis of Lititz and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus | New Holland, were | evening visitors of Mr. | Oliver Witmer. . Mrs. Cora Myers, of Kinder- hook called on relatives in town | on Saturday evening. Recent visitors at the Arndt] home were: Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah | and Me) Winters Landis of Sunday | Sumpman of Mount Joy; Miss| Mary Lefever, Mr. and Mrs. Iv-| an Lefever, Miss Susie Fralich | and Mrs. L. C.i James of Millers- of Lancaster Kees and son, ville. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jac- | ob Erb during the past week | were Mr. George Witmer, Miss | Lillian Witmer, of Marietta; Mr. | and Mrs. Norman Brosey and | children of Silver Spring. | spent the Mrs. Katie Moore weekend with Mrs. lens at Middletown. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs rice Frysinger and Mrs. Katie Moore during the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. John Heisey Mrs. Anna Mary Sipling, Mr. | John Frysinger, of Manheim; Miss Esther Longenecker, Mr Ben Weaver, of Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wenger and Emma Giv- . Mau- Z | children of Batavia, N. Y., Mr. |and Mrs. Harry Weaver, and Mrs. Mary Witmer and son. mmr | OF INTFREST TO | crass “C” BOWLERS | Wilbur Brandt wishes to in- form all potential bowlers who | are interested in Class C bowl- ing to contact him at his home, Leaman Apartments, East Main street, Mount Joy. at Wm, | ternoon visiting Mr. | The Great Need | 145 or | er whose example should be fol- | | desires to move at a lawful rate | "thighways) the dedica Landis- A special ceremony ting the Scout Hut at ville was held when the ing organizations of the munity presented the keys A picnic supper was served | the invited guests from Landis ville and Salunga. Boy and Girl Scouts and members of the Lan- disville Lions Club sponsored | the drive for funds for the scout- com- = Orderly Driving At Legal Speed Is s there an ACCIOENT in YOUR calendar ? Is the motorist who flits gayly | along at 15 miles an hour in a | 50-mile zone a “safe” driv- {lowed by his brothers-and-sis- | ter-of-the steering wheel? i Club Keystone Automobile answers “No,” and gives reas- | ons: | , : . - 2 3 You hope not. But hoping is not enough! Drive within posted speed limits. Come to a 1. He impedes traffic, thereby | defeating the purpose of the] | highway, which is to provide | | transportation at speeds permit- | ted by law. 2. By impeding fe a halt at stop signs. Don’t try to beat traffic lights. Last year—the worst in 10 tor traffic fatalities— ’ os : re Note the highway markers and follow their traffic which 37,500 people met death on the highways. They, © y which in | too, had hoped that life would not end for messages of safety. Don’t pass other cars on result- | he creates congestion, [turn generates hakards ling in accidents. them abruptly. In the opinion of Edward Pp. | ’ Safety Director of the | { Club, motorists who want to] | dawdle along drinking in the | | beauties of nature should select | | roads where traffic is light. If it appears that the slow-moving { vehicle is piling up a line of |cars to the rear (which will} | happen even on lightly-traveled slow driver | should pull over and stop, mittng faster traffic to pass. On | curves ...on hills... or in no-passing zones. | Curran, Signal when you are going to turn or stop : I'here is something you can do to avoid this needless tragedy—KNOW AND OBEY TRAF- FIC LAWS. of human conduct, plus expert engineering ex- suddenly. Slow down at sundown. Make allow- i ances for weather conditions. Such laws are common-sense rules 29 Above all, be guided by the great “unwritten verience—and they are designed to protect YOU. laws— caution . .. self control... and courtesy! well-traveled roads, the Club | official declared, the driver owes it to himself and other | DA ro move a | This message in the interest of highway safety is one of a series pre- thon ceiling, pared and disseminated by the Pennsylvania New spaper Publishers’ “Orderly driving: at legal] Association and the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue. speed is the need of the Motor] age,” he concluded. rr re eee Stimulate your business by adver- | tising in the Bulletin. | COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Gf sito: 0" Tr a i os £8 mca a tom mom no a EP END Bs 0 oa TH Ba ien om em YT cof Sh 1 PIR Bp 4 Ilys 3 2, pre T of | cast F P 1 frie Cad hav veal S tory tory the F roul in t at F adv, the NV ope! pris pet. poy | st M cver the 106 tow No ing of a com] on a at tl Sa Se on a Fenr town ited line Th ters No look, 206 |! town to or comp this Th natio Lc F. 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