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fe The Bulletin,
Wount Jov, Pa.. October 9 1952
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| Church of the
| District
compose
| anthems to be
District Chorus
Concert Oct.
The fourth annual
District
held in the Milton
School Auditorium on
evening, October 17,
it 8:00. Professor Nev
director of music at
town College will
with Mrs. Kenneth Fre
myra and Miss Lorrai
man of Lititz
two pianos. Choir
from 27 congregations
of Pennsylv:
the
The concert will in
sung by
and In
new
sung by
ms from the
Ivmnal to be
Included on the
Be Not Afraid,” from| The Neighborhood Girl and open up Peak's Head for a few
Viendelssohn's Elijah, and Alle- | Scout bake sale held last Satur- Mr. and Mrs. John Miller vis- | weeks, Craig? Have some people
luia, by Thompson, The Hallelu- | day benefitted $75.00 for the |ited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johns, | down and Hake 8 lida of it? age
juh Chorus, Handel; The Lord's ferry Young Fund. (A word of at Lancaster, Sunday. Lone Xe Barton ae Jan go neve
Prayer Malotte; Come, Come | applause goes to these young | Mr. Daniel Geltmacher visit- | “Swell! T was going to suggest ft
Ye Saints, from the Mormon | girls and their mothers, also to |ed Mr. Jacob Geltmacher, Mon- myself.” Craig's voice assumed a
Tabernacle Choir Hymnal, and jall who supported the worthy |day. | note of casualness, “I'd like to have |
Listen to the Lambs, by R. Na-|{cause.) The Ladies Aid Society of the! Don Waldron down and Lisbeth
thaniel Dett Contributions and benefits [the Newtown E. U. B. Church | Gale. Then there's a girl I've been |
This concert was planned by|are continuing on to raise mon- | wishes to thank all who prrtie:) Seeing some. Luslie .Dgy.
the Eastern Pennsylvar
and Worship Commissi
members
Fisher, chairman;
are
Mrs.
Chorus Concert
accompanying
Brethren,
200-voice
addition,
Professor





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Terry | NEWTOWN |
17 (From page 1) Ii
port. “Senday v visitors of Mr. and Faterna!l
Since Terry is home his ap-| Mrs. Oliver Witmer were Mr. |
. . r M re OB "PR |
Elastern petite has improved and he is and Mrs. Horace Walters, ol Guidarce
1 be ; .. | Lititz R. D., Mr. and Mrs. Aaron |
WIL DE {aking more nourishment, He is 1s .
: . | Landis, Pvt, and Mrs, Sherwood By R. H. WILKINSON
Hershey | on the rigid “rice diet | Dietz, Lititz. y Non.
Friday | pour ounces of rice with pota Mrs. Cora Myers, Kinder RDINARILY Anky 8 |
beginning | baked slowly, is given to |hook visited Mr. and Mrs. Har- t hie IVerieres 1 - to ave
: : Ae GS, or aes | © 1s son raijg were ) da
in Fisher, | hin regularly. Rice bread is in- |ty Weaver Saturday | love affairs--lots of them--before
Elizabeth- { oj ded in his diet, it comes from Visitors during the past week | they settled down and thought about
conduct, | Chicago and costs $2.50 a loaf. |©f Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle | getting married It a Jaq, d
v of Pal x Dr. R cialist who | Vere Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sim- | sta th put to pass
al / r pner, specialis ho | ‘ ‘ uth h ass
. SIX mons and family, Marietta, Mr. Minute | Y° But’ this |
ne Steh | returned recently from study- ‘ > 5. 2% through, Bu 15
1 | E to Duke Univer and Mrs. Charles Wittle and Fiction latest heart throb. |
Or o Ur ) © J a= | . " .
on Ing In Pop: - tp hild family, Columbia R. D., Mr. and ber ‘seemed fo)
mem Is sity hospital, states a : A ie | Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, Mt. Joy,' have a hold on the youth, Angus had
& oe still ip n goad Stance for Ig | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wittle and | made discreet inquiries, and dis- |
lastern | cover $ ral ar y . . 4 wvere SE as Les ay
. gle! | covery, ut his mor i AN OC) daughter Judy, Columbia, Mr. covered her name was Leslie Day
inia, will | must be built up. Now that he : nd that she was a good deal older
A and Mrs. A. Wittle were pleas- an Craj
chorus. |is home and eating, his parents, antly surprised when they re- | than Craig,
clude 17! Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Young, ™ a tole vision set Hom | Angus wasn't stupid enough to ask |
: Terry . Ae p | LEIVEQ § levis se his son direct quesions, Since the
» chor- | believe Te ad a beg ase of ; . : =
the : I 1 i” Hove Torey hd A nih 15€ OL {their children for their 57th | boy's mother had died he nad
Severa: | homesickness. wy x re- Wedding Anniversary. learned that roundabout, indirect
Brethren | turned to the hospital in Decem M { M All Engle | mehods were far more apt to pro-
. l . € 'S > y de |
the audi- | ber and it is hoped by then he hr. and J IS, J Tt Ng duce results.
[ rth, Blossom Hill visited Mr. |
program | will be stronger
and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns.
via Music | ey to help meet the medical care ivated at their stand at the Ed. |
on whose | this child requires. Even though | Isler sale, also thanks everyone
Nevin | Terry is home he is still under | tor their donations.



Ke nneth | special medical treatment. | Mrs. Martha Fogie visited Mr
Frey and Mrs. Robert Sollen-| ig and Mrs. Alfred Atland and |
berger, co-secretaries: Rev. | I never did anything worth family, and Mr and Mrs. Rov!
Berkey Knavel, treasurer; Mr, doing by accident, nor did any | Barton, Columbia. 14
E. G. Meyer; and Rev. Carl of my inventions come by acci-| Mr. George Reigle was a
v7: ley | ’ m . a ~~: = 5
Zi : l dent. -Thomas A. Edison. Friday supper guest of Mr. and |
— Mrs. Wm. Fogie. The guest cel- |
ebrated his 87th birthday on |
THE BULLETIN Date | October 3rd.
MOUNT JOY, PA. Mrs. Matilda Derr visited
. { Mrs. Davis, Newville, Pa. Sun-
I am enclosing $ for my subscription to the day
Julletin, a ;
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- |
Check number of vears, whether new or renewal, | rice Frysinger and Mrs. Katie! & > A |
1 Year $2.00 10.090 Votes Moore were, Mrs. Emma Givens “They play well together, |
( ) NEW 2 Years $4.00 - 25.000 Votes and son, Robert, Mrs. gos he seid to Leslie.
Garber, Mrs. Mae Davis, and |
) RENEWAL
3 Years $6.00 - 50,000 Votes
5 Years $8.00 - 150,000 Votes
(During Contest Only)
Mrs. Ethel Aungst, Middletown.
Visitors of Mr.
| Grossman were
Mr. and





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Posse zive my voles to Ben Eisenberger and family, of |
Gap, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eisen- |
Subscriber's Name berger, Strasburg. |
Mrs. Christ Nolt and three
Subscriber's Address | children will celebrate birth-
| days, Mabel on Oct. 12th, Barry |
- SS { October 13th, Mrs. Nolt. Oct.
| 14th and one year old Calvin |
17 ROGER BRO OMMUNITY HAMILTON |]] Eugene, Oct. 15th,

SETH THOMAS

| NEWCOMER—DOUGHERTY
The marriage of Miss Phyllis
| Jane Dougherty, daughter of
| Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Dough- |
erty, Landisville, to H. Clarence
| Newcomer, son of Mr. and Mrs, |
| Phares Newcomer, Lititz RD2,
[took place at 2: 30 p.m. Satur-
|day at the Landisville Church |
{of God with Rev. R. H. Daihl,
| assisted by Dr. H. W. Cover,
| officiating.
WATERMENS | The occasion also marked the |
[25th wedding anniversary of the
bride's parents.
The bride was given in mar-
| riage by her father.
EVANS |[§|
| Miss Kathryn Miller,
| the bride, of Bristol.
SUNBEAM
Wm. ROGERS |
SHEFFIELD
On Every Item
urchased During
4 Days Of
VAN DELL
Farm Show

{ Landisville; Miss Marilyn Bru-
| baker, Lancaster RD3: and Miss |
| Nancy Newcomer , niece of i
| bridegroom, Lititz RD2. {
Jewelry Store Roy L. Bomberger, cousin of |

| the bridegroom, Elm, served as |
OPEN EVERY NIGHT OF FARM SHOW best man and the ushers were |
PHONE 3-4124 MOUNT JOY | Kenneth H. Dougherty, Landis-
ville, brother of the bride;
Bruce A. Burkholder, Lititz; and


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“A tart temper never mellows
with age; and a sharp tongue is
the only edged tool that grows
keener with constant use

MT. JOY, PA ,=————
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and Mrs. John |
Mrs. |
Serving as maid of honor was
cousin of |
Brides-
maids wer Miss Betty Edwards, | as he possibly could without appear- |
 




“Suppose we go down to the beach
good sport.”
“Fine! You go ahead and do the |
|
inviting, and I'll have Ordway run |
down to the Head and get *hings |
ready.” |
Two days before they were fo
leave for the Head, Angus called
a friend and made a few ar-
rangements that he didn’t con-
| fide to Craig. The friend said
+ sure, he’d be glad to come and |
bring his niece. {
Angus was on hand when Craig |
and his young friends arrived. Easi- {
| ly he picked Leslie Day out of the |
| crowd. Anyone could tell she was |
| older than Craig. She had dark hair
| and eyes and a quiet manner,
| Angus’ feeling toward Leslie Day
| suffered none during the gvening |
{ and half day that preceded Jim |
| Crouch’s arrival with his niece,
| whom he introduced as ees.
| Haines, Jim hadn't underestimated |
| a bit. Dorcas was a knockout.
“They play well together,
| they?” he said, turning to Leslie |
| Day, who sat beside him beneath
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don't
the orange and green umbrella.
*‘And look well together,” she sup:
| plemented.
| © Angus had an unconfortable feel- |
{ing that Leslie could see through |
him perfectly.
“Look,” he said, ‘it’s no fun sit-
ting here. Suppose you let me show
you around?”
NGUS decided. before the week |
had passed that his scheme was
working perfectly. Craig was spend-
ing as much time alcne with Dorcag
|
{
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[
{ Ing rude,
Craig came into his father’s room
on the sixth evening.
“Dad,” I must talk to you, I-I'm |
in love.”
“That's quite natural,
is a fine girl.”
*‘That's the point, Dad.
Leslie. It—it's Dorcas.”
did his best to appear sur
prised. He tried to think of a few
priginal and paternal remarks apro-
pos to the situation, and made a
botch of the whole business. In the
end, Craig, logking rather cha-
grined, said good night and depart-
ed. Angus sat by his bedroom win-
dow a long time. Well, he'd made a
pretty mess of things.
He found her the next morn
ing under the orange and green
umbrella near the courts,
*‘Miss Day, I've a job to do that's
really the hardest thing I've ever
tackled. Please be as kind as you
can when you hear me.”
“Is it about Craig?”
Angus stared. He opened hig
mouth, closed it, became acutely
conscious of the amused look in her
eyes and reddened. “That,” he
blurted suddenly, *‘is only half of it.
Theother halt is that I've fallen in
love with you myself. Did you know
that, too?”
“It would rather spoil an other.
wise delightful scene if I were to
say yes. Therefore I won't, Are you
asking me to marry you? If so—the
astonishing part is, I share a similar
feeling. I mean, oh, it’s all so ridicu-
lous!”
Angus’ heart leaped. “That makes
it perfect! Your blushing, I mean.
I had begun to think you were too
sure—Oh, hang, I've known it from
the first day. And so have you, I
guess. But what else matters now
that we've been truthful with each
other?”
‘Nothing,
Miss Day
It isn't
said Leslie.

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