The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 09, 1953, Image 6

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Pullotin Waounl Jor Ion Thur sda {jril 9 1933 — " M 2 R are [ SPELLING BEE FRIDAY A1 :
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Benj. F. Garber Laid. y Li 10 dh | GERTRUDE H. BRUBAKER | A Spelling Bee will be held | ax 2% we baby
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA VIr., and Mi Benjamin Fink, | MRS. OWEN P, GREENAWALT Miss Gertrud [on Friday evening, April 10 at ryt y rf £ J PAC 1
; A) , a : ' VIR REE] ALT | 1ss Gertrude HH. Brubaker, [™ Lay 5 AJ at | nanny nT 1 Mh go
Phone 702.) Falmouth, entertained the Bible DONT WALK Flory, wife of Owen P. Green- | fifty-three. of 23 W. Donegal the Stevens Hill Sehool House a VJ si Ce Oy . | gti J
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FARM BUREAU Clas on > Paul's BE. 1 B ALL OVER walt, former resident of this | St., this boro. died Sunday at {on the Falmouth Pike 11 re enn Wd A | |
Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. |B | Church on Tuesday evenii A CEA lace died le ) heart | the ‘olumbis: Hosbi le here | 7:30 n. There ill be spell fy wa i
yuk lo. incurs Re: ; I J ; WE TOWN ) 1 ( Li nly of a heart!the Columbia Hos pital wher / P m re w pp \ - \ 410 |
Life Insurance Co. SIE Lik LE ahd 1 £ 31 attack she had been a night supervisor | Ing classe n general and Pa | — . go
meen LI ele) | were enjoyed by the LOOKII A 3 A A Funeral services will be held {for the past 24 vears | Dutch Mrs, Davida Leibha nang Le \ i
intial i») t . . . y . !
LY / Friday at Stone's Undertaking Miss Brubaker, who has been | teacher. Rev. Wm, Longeneck i iv
. Rey and Vir N. B. Line & | 1 " It . Bry yt ¢ i ‘harge of a Bible quiz. Musi ¥ fo
So. GAINS rlors al two o'clock in New in ill health for seven months, [in chi Ia Bib i 181 1H a CY Tu donk
Quality Meats baugh, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dei BARGA ! 1berland was born in Rapho Township, a [Will be furnished by the Penna ; \ Yaa mo
ALSO A FULL LINE OF bler, Mrs. Charles W. Hrinser | _ [daughter of the late Abraham |Dutch Band of Bainbridge, R \ I) 4
nd Mrs. Lloyd Hemperly, all ARS, ESTELLA M. MYERS land Lizzie Huson Brubaker and |freshments will be on sale Vana SF" | \
of Falmouth Funeral services were held graduated from the Lancastef | YN
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VMlonday afternoon for Mrs. Es- Genera! Hospital School of Nur { PUBLI CARD PARTY ( I} SCENE: A man gra .
ABOUT TIME fella M. Myers, who died April sing, Class of 1924 | The Elizabeth Hughes Socie |
. Catching fish with bow and } at her home after an illness She was a member of theliv w a public card :
o : {ty will sponsor a publi card |} TT TH ATTN 1511} I. |
Fruits Vegetables arrow is now legal in New of two months ; Nurses Alumni of the Lancaster | party Wednesday, April 15th at || ALLL FAW Ade Ved shines bata |
- York State She was born in Pittsburg, a' General Hospital and the Men- the Elizabethtown Fire Hall at A Pru it and t 1ehifal er had a lawyer {
KRALL'S Meat Market iaughter of the late Edwin and onite Church. For a few years g p. m, gor the benefit of the draw his Will. naamine us c-ecuior and i Cy
i When in need of Printing. (any- Lillian Bennett Pastorius, and after graduation she was a pri public Pinochle, bridge, | . |
WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin resided in Mount Joy before {vate nurse before becoming a 500 wili be played. | ! ru i 2 |
moving to Landisville 2 years member of the Columbia Hos Many valuable prizes. | cdacation. |
ago. She was a member of the pital staff. i . ee | :
Crossroad Brethren in Christ Surviving are these brothers 2 ot - i |
~ Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | IHF RESTIFT Aarne IN ax i
Church anf sisters; Mary, wife of Har-} TEA Te A LD Anotl oun man has a i
Survivors are children: Lil- [vey Rettew, Manheim R3; Mrs. | I start in life, thanks (o ght, and a
lian S., wi fe of Abram Kreider, | Anna Bertich, San Francisco, o aunty Will, Ask Bow we Cua you. gl
Wt Joy R2; Anna K., wife of | Calif.; Elizabeth HH. Brubaker, ll er oO gali a HH i : i |
John M. Kemrer, Landisville:| Mt, Joy: James A. Covington, 5 i . 3 . i
John C., Palmyra: Edwin P., of |Ky.: Mrs. Esther Shanks. Rich- J MAIN ST. FLORIN, PA. INR |
Quarryville; and Mary M., wife mond, Calif.; and Robert R.. of NJ Al Ji ,
J ) , Calif; ; WwW 7 y ow aN
of Paul E. Stauffer, Mt. Joy R2;!Baltimore. Md. COLD AVE > ARIT, | |
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| also 17 grandchildren and four | Funeral services were con- MACHINELESS MOUNT JOY BAMIL :
great grandchildren and one | ducted at the Nissley Funeral PERMANENIS | OF MOUNT JOY |
brother, Thomas A. Pastorius, |Home on Wednesday at 2 o'- { i
Canton, Ohio clock. Interment was made in CALL MT. JOY 3-4339 |
Services were conducted at|Erisman’s Cemetery {§ Open 9 A.M. To 9 P.M. Daily }| Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation /
: : the Nissley Funeral Home. In.) ences WR papas | MAUDE BULLER, Prop. §| ;
Beautiful Tile Walls fe Nissiey Funeral Home, In ' sel | }
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LANC. CO. BORAX 19¢ [Tis first “grown-up” two-wheeler—few days in his life traffic, teach him to keep to the right... to signal |
POTATOES > will give him such a sense of joy and importance. Per- when he wants to turn into a side road or street. There | 8
10 Ih 35 LUX Yiu 39c aps not till the day he owns his first car will he feel are things that are dangerous to do—stunt-ride in | 8
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SOILAX 25¢ like such a bic wheel traffic... carry another child on the handlebars...
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CALIF LETTUCE S RF - 9 ride in the dark without the proper headlight and tail
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U an 39 You gave him the bicyele—but have you given him the light... hitch on to a moving vehicle. Make certain Th

that he knows these dangers—and avoids them.
ES 257 x through a period of training in order to drive a car safely
RINSO Large 28c TISSUE <i > ; > Saas Bicycles are a lot of fun, and they need not end in a Y
SEED POTATOES ) and sensibly —so should he be prepared to ride his bike. :
traffic tragedy —if you teach vour children the rules of
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF ESQUIRE SHOE POLISH 1 Teach him to obey traffic signals. If he must ride in bicycle safety. Parents, that is vour responsibility.
large head 15 SCOTTIES training he needs to ride it safely? Just as you went ; Se





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