oki BX i ti nied Ordinary coal might be good... You know ‘blue coal’ is good... trademarked for your protection THE MONTH PHONE MT. January ITEM OF OF COAL IN TOWN Naturally it's the same in size and weight, but for comfort and economy, thousands agree ‘blue coal’ is the BIGGEST TON OF COAL IN TOWN. Sold only by authorized, qualified dealers. INSIST ON ‘blue coal’ CALL US TODAY! WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. JOY 3-9551 dN LAS LL RUN Florin, Pa. { Three Churches To Hold| Grantham Choir To Joint Revival Services | Sing In Harrisburgh Oratorio So-! The St. Mark's Evangelical! The Grantham | United Brethren Church, the] ciety, under the direction of ba ! | Earl D. Miller, with Robert | Church of God and the Mount Clippinger at the organ, will ap- | pear in their annual Hymn Fes- a series of evangelistic services! tival in the Forum of the State nightly in the St. Mark’s church. | Education Building, Harrisburg, This series will begin January | Sunday afternoon, January 24, 31 and will continue each night | at 2:30. except Mondays until February| Numbers to be sung by the Joy Methodist Church will hold 14. | 200-voice choir now in its The Rev. Joseph Brookshire, eighth year of oratorio work Louisville, Kentucky, will bel will include Purcell’'s “O Sing With him | Unto the Lord”; “Send Forth the guest evangelist will be Samuel Hood, preside at the organ and charge of the music. who will| Thy Spirit,” by Joseph Schuet- have | Ky; “Hallalujah.” from the Bee- thoven oratorio “Mount of Oliv- Dr. | es”; and “The Heavens Are Telling ’ from Haydn's oratorio “The Creation.’ On May 4, the The three ministers are Ezra H. Ranck, the Rev. Wil- liam Harner and the Rev. C. L. Oratorio So- TWO DAYS 22nd gnd 23rd HEART CAKE 49¢ Helwig. innate a ciety will feature two outstand- ing guest soloists in Haydn's “Creation,” namely: Charles Curtis, celebrated tenor of New, York, who has appeared in or- atorios all over the country, and John MacDonald, baritone of W Chicago, who appeared several years ago with the Grantham Oratorio Society as “Elijah.” For the Hymn Festival there will be no tickets or admission fee, but an offering will be tak- en. Tickets for the Spring Con- cert will be available from members of the Oratorio Society or at Box I, Grantham Penna, after January 23, 1954. il) Ty BUREAU TRUE ETS CW Fe i: TTR) EL Fine) (LHL 13 8 ZF ZUR: TCE TS Insurante Co¥s i Ye "Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Be fa [LTE RTL LIER TE | Warren H. Stehman SQUARE ST., FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547 NLY MIRRO ALUMINUM and MOLD SET For heart-shaped cakes, salads, ice cream molds and gelatin. Set in- cludes two 1 gqt., 7 oz. pans, eight 4 oz. molds, 10 delicious recipes. REGULAR $1.50 SUPER. SPECIAL Aaron G. Longenecker BUILDING. CONTRACTOR MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 PHONE 3-6100 H. 5. Newcomer & Son, inc. PHONE 3-33 MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING 1 be STEN TQ MOUNT JOY, PA. LUMBER KITCHEN CAB.NETS 1-t'c | SWEATERS Cuddly Warm—A welcome to any wardrobe. Values up to $6.95 52 10 34 addition BLOUSES Give you that So reasonable, too. Values up to $6.95 2 and 33 | Mrs. $3tahl hopes he too wiil soon 8 | be well. { {rial vaccine, If the program wwe | ceeds, | may be free of the polio threat forever. : Winners Are Named By Legion Auxiliary Winners were announced from the American Legion Aux- iliary card party Monday night. Dimes, Friends Aid 4 in Family Beryl Schofield won first prize! e Y oli among the pinochle players and | Mrs. George Albert won first A has discovered among the bridge players. that u goo. neighbor in time of Other pinochle winners were need is more valuable than siuver | | 4 . and gold. F. A. Eshleman, R. M. Knight, Robert Stahl and his family ' Mrs. Carrie Shade, Mrs. Wallace were saved from heartache a nd Zerphey, Lester Erb, Lee Ellis tragedy by the action of go.d : Nt h ‘ a te neighbors. Jr., Mrs. John Cunningham Sis Stahl, his wife and four chil: | Weaver, Mrs. Fred Rineer, Mrs. dren were busy on their 127-aci: Schofield. J. G farm near Wichita, Kans, last gas summer—getting set for the fall | baugh, Amos Newcomer, and harvesting when polio Sipe, Mrs. Arthur Mumma little 3-year-olc roy J tion: vidos Brive welts came down with the disease. Then Additional bridge prizes Were Ronald, who is 10, contracted Jack Bennett, polio. A few days later, Charles, Mrs. Jack Toppin, Frank Zink, Frank Young, Jr., Mrs. William Mumma, Mrs. Evelyn Beryl awarded to Mrs 12, and Patsey, 14, also went on (na. the sick list. ! se Finally, Mrs. Stahl herself was afflicted. , | Cramer and John Moss. The whole family was moved | rhe next party be held by to St. Francis hospital, Wichita, The next party to be held b; leaving Stahl alone on his farm. | the group will be Monday ecve- For a while, he know what to de. The financial! burden had been lifted through of | Dimes funds but the burden of | werk remained. Then his neighbors vol: witeered to take over his 1scim until 2 February 15th ements ning, : Teenagers Are Found In Florin Area family was out of danger. : Roy Snyder. Mount Joy R2, These neighbors pitched in and | four Philadelphia teen- Stahl went to town. For days, : ot agers yesterday near Florin. 1» kept a vigil at the bedsides of | his wife and children. The four three fi With the help of that thirteen-vear-old other gcod neighbor, 1::e National | : Foundation for Infantile Paraiy- | sis, tne family began to improve. | day Staul went back to his 4....q comforted by the krowledge tuat : pis family was being cared for. near Florin. His neighbors had dons a won- The car, owned by Robert jeb of kecping things going and Betty Lightner, Rheems, cu the Jam So Le was uble lo gra 5 Laity 0 was parked in front of Snyder's a "Mrs. Stahl three of | garage when the boys stole it. the childien are fully recovered. le; selina pinnae \ pve Oi Te Agar NY Still has | Snyder chased the can and the one partially paralyzed leg Lab abandoned it near the Diner and ran across picked up road fteen-year-olds and one were arrested by state police after they reportedly aban- a stolen car on Route 230 Wednes- boys Keystone “Then maybe,” she said, “I'l 2 Feld. all seem lize just a bad dream” | walking along The Natio nal Foundation 2% , about an hour later. 50, too. why it has leuncled | -— oo -— a huge pelio prevent on | < oh . involving gamma globulin gna a! RUMMAGE SALE TO BE HELD THIS WEEKEND A rummage sale will be held Saturday in the They were a country families ike the Sta Friday and | Kear Store room which is spon- | sored by the auxiliary of the in : The sale will RY! Americ: ~RY' be held until 9 p nr | it will be held all day. Proceeds from the event will Get Those oward rare a Models Ready FOR January WAY’S lunga, 22. 1954, 8 p. m.. The Party is Bio Model Contest sponsored by the Salunga Fire Police for the benefit of the building fund Pinochle, 500. played for work. lp - —- CARD PARTY SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY NIGHT A card party will be held at Appliance Store, Sa- Cooper's Friday evening, Flying and Solid Airplanes, Jet Power Race Cars and Fighting Ships, Kits of all kinds. Win a beautiful award with your handi- and bridge will be “turkeyv’ prizes work. ENTRY BLANK Free with || each kit. LUTHERANS PLAN DINNER Juniors up to 13 vears old. Seniors The Ladies Bible Class of the 13 years and older. Lutheran Church will hold a deviled clam dinner in the Par January 27, from 11 It's easy to win with these easy- to-build models. judged for appearance only. Your model does not have to fly or op- erate. Come in and get details and Models will be ish House. a.m 101:30 p.m —— — en see the sensational trophy and Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends medal awards. SET wn 3 Come In Today! a] BD) DEXTER January 30th Deadline for 1 =1 : THIN TUB Entry Blanks [om] AMERICA’S pL FINEST WASHER JUDGING FEBRUARY 6 Dressed-up Feeling. LADIES’ DRESSES $5.95 to $15.95 values 52 1 $107° Children’s : ODDS and ENDS DRASTICALLY REDUCED Little Girls’ DRESSES Sizes 3 to 14 51-959 - 53 TABLE OF Ladies'Panties, Slips Gowns, Pajamas at GREAT SAVINGS WAY'S APPLIANCES KEENER’S Furniture Floor Coverings MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 15-31 Marietta Ave - Ph. 3-5601 Phone 3-362 48 Ww. Main Street, Mount Joy In running down your income tax deductions? You don't, if you pay by check. 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