’ | Sellers Beauty Si | "NEWTOWN PERMANENTS &5 87.50, $10 ———— ———— = TONI'S GIVEN $5. By Mrs. Edith Erb Call Mt, Joy 3-4339 Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. El- Maude Buller, Prop. wood Kuhns and family were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Englerth, DIAMONDS of Blossom Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lehman, Milton Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schriener, and daughter, of Knottingham, Mrs. Anna Schriener and Mr William Fick, Conestoga. Rev. John Ferich, E-town | College, and Miss Jean Stagmen Choose her diamond from | ©f Philadelphia were Sunday the finest. dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. R.“H. Arndt. —We Feature— Mr. and Mrs. John Fogie, of COLUMBIA-TRUE-FIT Mountville visited: Mrs. Serena FEATURE LOCK i Fogie on Sunday. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris- | —ALSO— | tice Wittle were, Mr. Joseph Our own diamonds which we | Wittle and daughters of Colum- buy direct from the diamond| Pia, Mr. Charles Wittle, Colum- ‘ters | bia R. D.,, Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren Jr., and family. Mrs. | Ragner Hallgren, Sr.,, Mt. Joy, and Rev. John Ferich. Koser’s Jewelry Store, Mrs. Serena Fogie visited Mr. Phone 3-5404 oe 16 E. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. 27-tfe Dependable GAS SERVICE Roy M. Ressler | 27 W. MAIN ST. | budsters TARORID 87 24-tfc Johnson's Children’s Shop MAIN ST., MT. JOY MOUNTVILLE PHONE 5-5301 i 1STOP AND SEE OR CALL | | These Wonderful WM. XK. RESSLER | BARGAINS FLORIN. 7A. {In Children’s Weal MT. JOY 3-5731 | New and Used Gas Ranges | | Try Classified 43 E. Mrs. Claude Reigle, and, and Mrs. Paul Stark, Mount | = and | Mr. In-Gathering Plans Joy. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Are Made By Geltmacher and family ete Needlework Guild Plans were made for the an- nual In-gathering of the Mount Joy branch of the Guild of America at meeting of the local Mr. Daniel Geltmacher, Rev. H. Arndt, of town and Rev. vy Ferich. Mr and family visited Wilbert Witmer and sons of Es- Witmer and Mrs. Mrs. Irvin Mr and the first | directors Needlework | Sloan's Pharmacy Holding Annual One-Cent Sale | Double quantities of hund- | reds of nationally advertised | drugs and drugstore products, ranging in price from 10 cents’ to $6.95, will be offered to local shoppers for a penny more than the regular unit price, when benshade Road. last week at the home of the | A birthday party was held for president, Mrs. Simeon Horton. | Sloan’s Pharmacy holds its an- Kenny Stoppard, son of Mr. The in-gathering will be held | nual Fall Rexall One-Cent sale Harold Stoppard of Ironville, at Tuesday, Oct. 26, in the Mt. Joy | for a four-day period, begin- the home of his Uncle and Aunt, Methodist Church. ning Wednesday, Oct. 13, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher, Twenty-five directors attend- | SXiending through Saturday, Friday evening. ed the affair to make the annual,| O¢t- 16- Mrs. Edith Erb and Mrs. Pearl| plans. The group also decided | All One-Cent Sale merchan- Brenneman, visited Mr. and to sponsor a tea after the busi- | dise has been freshly stocked Mrs. Ralph Riddie and Mr. and ness meeting in the afternoon. | for the occasion. It includes Mrs. Will Riddle of York Co. All members of the branch are | medicines, cosmetics, baby | Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt invited to attend the tea; every- | needs, toiletries, and many oth- and Mrs. Calvin Campbell and gne who donates to the organiz- | © products. children visited Mr. and Mrs. tion is a member. Several kinds of vitamin pre- Habet M. Khelghatian and fam-| new directors were in- | parations, priced from 2 for 99¢ ily of Springfield, Pa. troduced to the group, Mrs. | Will be available to patrons of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmach- Flory Newcomer, Mrs. David the Sale. er celebrated their 13th wed-| yp and Mrs. Bruce Grei- Halloween and Chrisfmas or SI Xe on ( ding A ip M naj REL There are 42 local directors | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Myers| ¢ «po branch. Mrs. Horton was | and daughter of Sentz’s Trailer | Camp, visited Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Weaver. [ Sunday visitors of Mrs. Ma-| | tilda Derr were Mrs. Fanny Powers, Lancaster, Martha Ris- ser, Hershey, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Gainor and sons and Char- West Fairview. and Mrs. Mau- Frysinger, Mrs. Katie Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg-| : : : or © from a mine disaster in Wales. er were Mrs. Emma Givens and : When she returned to Phila- son Robert, Middletown, Mrs. ti a | : : delphia she related the story to] Christ Sherer and daughter ; . M Sal M M her niece Miss Laura Safford argaret, Se 3a, Mr. ¢ Mrs Margar Ir. ang : S| (later Mrs. John Wood Stew- Hubert Ric 'e and daughter Esth hee | A art.) Realizing the need for a! er, and grandson, Mrs. Ray| . . wR : piled similar organization in Phila- | Myers, Mt. Joy and Mrs. Han- : ; { | hah Su an. Harrisonville |delphia, the nucleus for the] High Sumpman, harrison ©. National Needlework | Mrs. Ida Eisenberger visited. . ‘its { M 1M Hubley. Col Guild Organization was laid by | me re bie) "| Miss Safford and her six young | umbia. friends | WMre Fdi rp [ By | Mrs Pn oy en 2 The week of Oct. 3 to 9 is Na- | days with Mr..ang tional Membership Week. Dur-| Frank and family of Paradise. |. : 3 | ys.3 a” ing that week, in approximately | Visitors of Mr. in charge of the meeting. From a disaster often comes a great good. Out of a mine dis-| aster in Wales was born a char- | ity that today is bringing relief | and hope to thousands of unfor- | tunates. Mrs. Hartpence rev). ing through England heard a- bout the Needlework Guild that | had been founded by Lady Wol- verton to provide for orphans les Gainor, Visitors of Mr. rice Roy spent a few Lancaster Ray Gamber | on for dickies results | COLOR-BLIND ABOUT COAL? —it can cost ’ you money ° tend your furnace, when you heat the ‘blue coal’ way. So don’t be color-blind! Get The cream of America’s black coal is actually tinted blue for vour protection. With i ‘blue e sure of top- ‘blue coal’ today! ‘blue 3 coal’ AMERICA’S FINEST HARD COAL Florin, Pa. coal’ you’ quality hard coal. Tinted blue as a trade-mark, ‘blue coal’ burns clean and hot with far less waste. There's less need to WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. MOUNT JOY 3-9551 Advertising increcises Sale$ Sales increase profits: increased profits ; mean ‘increased pros. perity for business, for the work- ere, and for the community. Everybody has a stake in adver- everybody profits from good advertising. READ YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER and Mrs, Ab-{. x Ts | i ang 500 cities and towns in the Uni- | ram Gamber were Mr. . ted States, where this charitable | Havard Johnston, : : { organization carries on its vital | and son, Manheim. cit fiow. members Jisitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. = = . . Visors © a > «The annual contribution of] Snyder were Mrs. John Wittel, . Fle ; 1d Mr wid Mi El apparel or household linen, or Florin, ¢ Mr. and Mrs. El, i orm, a if preferred a donation of mon-| zabethtown RD. | . . women and children may be- Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo © . » giving ae > . |confribution to a of the and Mrs. Victor Fry, Columbia, 1 branch of the Cyld or) r. 0C¢ < » Mr. Lx Dunkler, of South ; ! Albert Mumma, : The Needlework Guild is and Mrs. Ray Myers, Mt. Joy. $ nn > volunteer organization ol | | | and Mrs. : | and Mr. and Mrs. Cot ; work, Guild Branches will soli- Isler and family and Mrs. Irene | two or more articles of new | wood Snyder and family of Eli-| : . : i . . ey constitutes membership. Men | . ; come members by their Moore and family were, Mr. the Annual Ingathering. America, Mrs. a Mr. Horace Wagner, Mt. Joy Rt helps other charities, hospitals, RD. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roliman. Lititz. vieted Mr. and homes, orphanages, institutions ollman, L , visited Mr. ¢ Te ged > William. Hain and individuals. It is the only | Mrs. aines. . : > 2 yp Daniel charitable organization affiliat r. ap Mrs. aniel : | ihe ited Me na American Red Cross | macher, visited Mr. a ates i Fulton of Conestoga cooperates in Gelt- Ns ed with the I “lwith which i .yman . a yma times of disasters and emergen- | Center. cies. It is also affiliated with the | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver, . wy > os 1 i General Federation of Women’s | visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert| | ns Clubs, Campfire Girls, National Wood, Marietta and Mr. and] | ee ; { Conference of Social Work and | { Mrs. Lloyd Steele, Lancaster. |. 3 oe { 7 ares ol 7 > has close ties with Girl Scouts, | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | x : 4 American Legion Asli and ert Frank and family were Mr li tional rang | 16 Natic a rat | and Mrs. Clarence Bleyer and The been fil- led with the bringing | comfort and happiness to count- | less thousands, but the needy always with us in the | we “who | “who do | : ol : yast years children, of Manheim. I : Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- macher, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Geltmacher, Columbia RD, Mrs. Florence Weaver, Lan- We have caster and Mr. and Mrs. Christ spirit of real charity, of Bird-in-hand R. D. have ean help those Aid Society will not have. joy: of ian Zook, The Ladies hold their monthly meeting on Por heiher information please] | Thursday, Oct. 14 in the Sun- get in touch with Mrs. S. A. | S re ot You v Horton, 313 W. Donegal Street. day School room Visitors of Mrs. Edith Erb, were Mrs. Pearl Brenneman! 2 3 = | Mr. Levern Lucas, Mt. Joy RD, Registrations ro | Mr. and Mrs. John V. Witmer ' and son Johnnie, E-town R. D., Night Classes | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brosey | Reach 195 | { and children, Silver Spring | Worship services in the New- A total, much greater than town EUB Church will be held was expected by school officials | every other Sunday in the of 195 registrations was made | morning after the Sunday/| for night classes at the Donegal | School hour. The Sunday we High School Tuesday night. | have church in the morning| Classes will begin in the near | there will not be any services| future. | in the evening and the Sunday Requests are as follows: Typ- | we have church in the evening, ing I - 45; Typing I, 12; Book- Shorthand 1, 26; | and Business | there will not be any church in| keeping, 8; the morning. z | Shorthand IH, O { eset {ff seein | English, 3. Everybody in this locality reads| Sewing, 26; cooking, 5; gen-| | The Bulletin—that's why its adver- | eral Home Economics, 3; Span- tisers Ret such excellent results. | ish, 10; French, 4 and Art, 12. —| In the shops, wood shop, 19; | metal work, 1; mechanical i | drawing, 4: machine shop, 3; | photography, 1; home nursing, 2; business arithmetic, 1 and] | dictaphone, 1. School officials | will announce in the near fu- | [ture which classes will be of- | fered. 9 - — {GOSPEL TEAM AT MASTERSONVILLE The Gospel Team from the @ Messiah College, Grantham, Pa. | will give a program in the Mas- | tersonville Brethren in Christ | | Church on Sunday evening at | 7:00 p. m. | ia > or gat vin od cn ms a re specialities are also included in the Sale merchandise. The Hal- loween items comprise masks and candies in special trick-or- treat bags. Christmas articles include greeting cards, ribbons and gift wrapping material. Special bargains are also of- fered on Christmas tree lights. These are not 1c Sale items, but are included in a group of pro- ducts described as ‘Bonus Buys’ because of the unusual savings they afford. For the convenience of pa- trons, all Sale items and Bonus Buys are listed on advance or- der blanks obtainable at the lo- cal Rexall store to the Sale. Shoppers may mark on these blanks the items they desire, and leave the blanks at the store. Their orders will then be filled and may be called for at any time during the Sale. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, Thursday. October 7 10 Keep Toxic Chemicals From Child's Reach Children go through a stage when they get into everything and that is the time when they might drink kerosene or taste toxic chemicals that are lessly left around the house or barn, declared Mrs. Vernon Norris, Lecturer of the Pennsyl- vania State Grange. The lectur- er is a member of the Pennsyl- care- vania Rural Safety Council, whose godl is to wipe out acci- dents in Pennsylvania homes and on farms. “In many homes kerosene is kept in small containers on the floor under the fuel line of ker- osene stoves or heaters where children have easy access. In a recent case, a baby drank from a cup of kerosene and died,” said the Lecturer. “One 17-mos. old boy died after drinking only one ounce.” Among the toxic chemicals that must be kept away from children are hypochlorite found in cleaning solution, arsenical soap, lead, carbon tetrachloride, lead arsenate sprays, potassium cyanite, ether, chloroform, bor- ic acid and dental fluorides. PPP PT Elmer G. Strickler Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 7-5177 “YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCE YOU: NEED UNDER MY COMPLETE Family Security Fire - - Auto - - Life Accident & Hedlth - - Hospitalization AND MORTGAGE IINSURANCE on famous “hive coal’ TEMP-MASTER automatic heat regulator ONLY $ 8 00 Limited time offer Save up to 30% on fuel Ends wasteful overheating WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. FLORIN PA. Usually $3500 installed 5-YEAR GUARANTEE Florin, Pa. P2138. SAVES WORK : PAYS FOR SRL UA TE Light Bulb Sale SAT., 0GT. 9 12 Bulbs in Bag Retail Value $2.35 Price $2.00 Taxes Included SIZES — 40-WATT TO 150-WATT 1 BULB IN EACH BAG DONATED BY PENNA. POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Sale will commence at 8:00 O'clock A. M. in front of Starting at 12 Noon the entire canvassed by members of Mount Joy Lions each Bank in Mount Joy. Borough will be Club. SALE SPONSORED BY Mount Joy Lions Club For Benefit of New Dental Clinic Room in Donegal H. S. Let PRINTING should be bought as an investment designed to accomplish some definite purpose, whether it be used to stim- ulate sales or enhance prestige. value to you lies not in what it cost, but in what it accomplishes. THE BULLETIN Do Your Printing Phone 3-9661 Mount Joy Its i A 1 4 2 i x Ch Fir: Rev. | Friday 7:30 vice Sunda) J0 9 10 aa A A ES TE err I A I I YE YS Ba El i TE Smet EW
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