B=The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday. September 10, 1053 pacity during the term cH A The Otterbein Guild of the | United Brethren Church held a - Japanese tea party at the home _ T Py Teacher 0f Piano HAPPEN INGS of Miss Caroline Nissley last Tuesday evening The house 1 TN 3 — BEGINNERS of was beautifully decorated with INTERMEDIATE TM AC) Japan lanterns and flowe LONG AGO pal anu Towel ADVANCED Vir. and Mrs. John Stauffer ® AAA Adda M1 C1 Stauffer, Mr, and Mi David Wickenheiser and daugl sil ry C A Ci Estelle . Phillips EAR 3 : ter, Erma, Mr. and Mi Hiram Pinkerton Road \VI'l JOY | } Witmer, daughter Alta, and Mr PHONE 3-54 D Vi I I'l d 1 Har Land motored Id. d wer h ( Vi to Gettysburg on Saturda } Churcl 'hursda VI lary Brubaker ff near ( plication of di 15( Hossled Church In Rapho Gra Lenore a ar-old | Township, has accepted a po yr ON faughter of Mr. and Mrs, John |toOn as a linotype operator af w HITE al WASHING L. Coldre Manheim lied | this office She we on dut) AND from tubercular men- Yesterday neit 15 YEARS AGO DISINFECTING | new house of Mh September 1, 1938 i Su on Donegal Death Phares K. Myers, 80 Em a Road bo complet. died at the Neffsville Brethre ~~ Roa 1 V : HESS BROS. | «i wd ready for occupancy. | Hom Fhe § tel H. H. Zervhev & Bishop John H. Moseman, 60 FLORIN, PENNA. QL hed painting the in Mennonite minister, died 1 PN : Lancaster Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 erior this week and Mr. Sump- cl 39-tf | nan will now occupy it. Gerald Sheetz, son of Mr Or ( ‘ ful and Mrs. Koy B. Sheetz, East 1 ( 1 most successiu ET Yates id a | Main Street, had his tonsils re tiva nella here In a long i A td By Friend moved Monday. He is recover- nme Wwe conaucte ) 101¢( . . o vos his writing T S . ® » Company on Friday ng Leeks 8 on I ol Mrs. John Spangler, of town, a 1d furday venings [he ree DErvICe sion nein ih SAWING, AND SPRAYING B. B. IBACH 139 S. Main §t., MANHEIM, PA Phone 5-4616 PRUNING 35-tfc | weather wa deal, the attend Ice good, and a neat oi : raised for the fire laddies John Gt returned home om VIT. Gretna where he svent the summet Our public schools opened | for the 1923-24 season Monday, and from all indications the rooms will be taxed to their ca GET IT AT BOOTH’S Cool Nights Call Get Your Blankets at Booths AER CIR GREEN NRL ES For More Covers Part Wool Blankets Cotton Sheet Blankets $1.95.$2.75 $5.95 Pepperéli Wool & Rayon Blankets $8.50 St. Lancaster, underwent an operation at Hospital at on Tue sday. Mrs. Lillie Sauder her vacation at Cape Atlantic City Mr. Zettle, of ited his daughter, Schroll, on N. over the weekend. Joseph's sum was enjoyed May : and Strasburg, Mrs. Barbara vis Robert Street Mr. and Bennett, of Jack Bennett, son ol Mrs. Charles spent town weekend at Atlantic | City, New Jersey. Mrs. Daniel Brubaker children, Alice and Jay, and Al | ice Bishop, all of town, motored to Plymouth, Ohio, last day where they the 1 ana Thurs visited relatives returning home Monday. The Laujmont Farm won 28 Duroc hogs at the Wisconsin State Fair. prizes on Duo-Term Imperial FUEL OIL HEATER ® Enjoy automatic forced warm air heat and save up to 25% on fuel with this handsome Duo-Therm Imperial with Automatic Power-Air Blower, (Optional) ® See how Duo-Therm ad- vanced modern styling adds charm to any room. High- gloss, rich brown finish. e Get the exclusive Duo- Therm Dual Chamber Burner that gives you more heat from every drop of oil, ® Look forward to y our warmest winter vet with clean, work-free heating comfort for vour home Duo-Therm extras: big radiant doors for quick spot heat, fuel-saving Waste Stopper, plus— turn-of-a-dial heat control! e Ask about Duo-Therm Automatic Thermostat Controls for modern, effortless comfort control. (Optional on Duo-Therm Heaters). KEENER’S FURNITURE 15-31 Marietta Avenue - Phone FLOOR COVERINGS 3-5601 - MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Eicherly, of town, returned home Mon- day, accompanied by their son Gene, and Mrs. Richard Hofl man, from a 1,750 miles motor trip Mr. and Mrs. Eicherly left town last Friday noon for Ev ansville, Ind., where their son had been vacationing since June 22 at the home of his aunt Mrs. Richard Hoffman ne Maryella Stoner, of town. 10 YEARS AGO September 2, 19 Deaths: Mrs. Barb: Good, 64, widow of Harr; Good, of Elizabethtos clic Wednesday at her ho of a heart attack, after an two days Mrs. Mary C. Sheetz, died Lancaster Thursday Births: Mr. and Mi: Nathan ‘ . Williams announce the birth of daughter, Ruth Ann, « urday at 9:20 p. m., wei ten pounds Mr Reinard, Elizabethtown R2, a son at and Mrs the Scotts LAWN SEED Top quality, perennial grass seed, 99.91% weed-free. You need less of Scotts for fall planting because of the millions of sure growing seeds in each package. 1 Ib-$1.85 Scotti serviceable 5 Ibs - $8.95 ““SPECIAL’’ makes ! full shade with ordinary care. 1 Ib-$1.35 5 Ibs - $6.65 TURF BUILDER Grass Food Provides lasting nourishment needed to restore lawn health and color. 25 Ibs - $2.50 feeds 2500 sq ft 10,000 sq ft- $7.85 Scotti SPREADERS Deliver Scotts at economical rates, assure results from seeding, feeding or weed control. Rubber tires, ; $7.95 and $12.85 H. 3. Newcomer & Son Incorporated MOUNT JOY, PA. lawn in sun or PS er Be FT 1 a SA IS i i a paper advertising. tiser: s get such excellent results. Lancaster General Hospital, Miss Dorothy Nissley left | 0 Monday evening for Columbia, ° ild Missouri, where she will spend | Planning to ul © the week with her sisters, Mrs ' 1 Ww Jno. B. Toppin and Miss Janet V b t d fro, EF Vibrate Bruce Brown, son of Mr. and ‘ [4 Mirs. George Brown, S. Market For Farm and Home ( oireet, enlisted in the Merch int Marines, two weeks ago, as . ov radio operator, after seven! Non-Clog Screen Painting months training at William WinNT R’S a good time to paint the port I'echnical Institute He | screens. OF cour they should be | will reporat for duty at Balti-| repaired first, if necessary. An easy 1 1 | more, September 3. | method of painting screens (see ih Nd I : i tas | trauon) has been described in Ameri "4 liss Jacquie endrix enter-4 can Builder, a leading trade magazine, | tained at a record dance last| Thursday evening, at the edit- \ WwooD MADE IN ONE OF " . or's ummer wr — >” BLOCK THE COUNTRY’S " 8' 2 Fs Simmer home, SI | iy | a 4'-8 -12° sizes springs 1€¢ occassion was 7 TACKS PLANTS her fifteenth birthday { = — | x T 1 Tom N 1 1 TT) TYIANTITY Tr Miss Betty Marie Johns, Gg ry | FOR PERMANENT CONSTRUCTIO! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al | “ Sa | eT TR } | rm bert C. Johns, Marietta Rl, and | Ni we il mAYERTEL | — INDI ST RIAL -— | ARM _- HOME ‘Pvt. Elam S. Waltz, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Oscar B. Waltz, Man- | The paint applicator is simply a | heim R3, were married August | lock of wood—a four-inch length cut | OY Bl OCK CO 24. from a two-by-four. Attach to it, a | = ® i atl 1 sho a piece of carpeting, fastening | Miss Kathryn Arlene Leh. | Feo he x es N iy £1 rat A man, daughter of the Rev. andj ; Fo = i : : | ‘ Mrs. Jacob G. Lehman, of Man- | ( this simple device by brushing | M1 . JOY, PA. 22 heim R2, and Eugene S. Kreid { the paint on the carpeting and then | er, Manheim R1, son of Mr. | rubbing the paintsoaked surface of the | and Mrs. John W. Kreider, Mt.] block across the scr nag You on 3-4001 Joy R2, were married Sunday | hal ions ig oe ho clogging of Wie | . the home of the bride. | Screen 16 MANHEIM ST. —— ren | | Everybody in this locality reads | There is no better way to boost | y z . y i | 17-4 | your business than by local news- | The Bulletin—that's why its adver- | a ID ya Wm TOO YOUNG TO DIE. When epidemic strikes and takes its sudden and deadly count of the young, it tears at our heartstrings for there is so little we can do about it. Such tragedies may occur once in a year or two. But the highway toll of young innocents produces a casualty list every day, year after vear. There is much we can do about it, for we are responsible. In one year 4,300 young lives are snuffed out, over 200,000 injured and maimed for life. Three out of every four of these lives sacrificed to cares lessness are from 5 to 14 years of age. Too voung to die! School safety patrols are holding down the casualties of children going to or coming from school. Two out of three are killed while outside of school supervision. That's the big reason why it’s up to vou, Mr. and Mrs. Driver, to protect little children. Be alert for the unpredictable actions of voungsters at play, crossing streets, chasing balls and riding bikes. Little ones are thoughtless of danger; perhaps, too, they trust grown folks to guard them. Don’t be the one to carry on vour conscience the life of a child. Slow down, be alert where children may be at your mercy. SLOW DOWN-LIVES ARE IN YOUR HANDS! THE Mount Joy BULLETIN TR AN A Me A to - oy Eakin igre - or Ze NTE A 2A 2 (of (4 Sr ow WN BS
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