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The acetylsalicylic acid, which is the active ingredient in aspirin often causes indigestion. Doctors advise taking 15 teaspoon baking soda in 1; glass water along with aspirin. Baking soda which is pure mild U.S.P. bicarbonate of soda relieves heartburn and also speeds up the absorption of aspirin. Dodge has done it! Flair-fashioned...and alive with beauty ! New Dodge Custom Royal V-8 4-Door Sedan with 183-hp. Super Red Ram V-8 to 193-hp. at slight extra cost. 0 New 55S DODGE at vour dealer's now! : For months the word has been getting around: “Dodge has done it! Wait and see!” Now the new ’55 Dodge is here . . . and the promise is fulfilled. You'll know it from your very first glimpse of its sleek silhouette—longer, lower, and far more beautiful than anyone dreamed! Here is a car that captures the flair of the future in the bold forward thrust of its hood, in the sweep of its rear deck and twin-jet taillights. Here is a car that introduces the new outlook in motor car styling, with a swept-back New Horizon windshield that surrounds you in a glass cockpit. Here is the car of a hundred surprises, whose taut and eager beauty is matched by exciting new developments that put the future at your fingertips. Dodge has done it! See the new '55 Dodge today. Dodge flashes ahead in 535! Dodge Dealers present: Danny Thomas in “Make Room for Daddy," ABC-TV Bert Parks in “Break The Bank,” ABC-TV « Ray Rogers, NBC Radio Stehman Bros. SALUNGA, PA. | | gelical Cong. NEWTOWN | By Mrs. Edith Erb Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. El- wood Kuhns were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Englerth, Blossom Hill, | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lehman, of Milton Grove, Cpl. Donald Kuhns, who is on leave before being transferred to Red River Arsenal, Texas, Dan Damaga, | Detroit, Mich., Edgar Hall, Ed- gar Springs, Missouri, Mrs. Mar- tha Fogie and son Richard, of town. Sunday afternoon Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt attended the Mass Youth for Christ Rally, | held in the YMCA, Lancaster. Jack Mentzer and his party con- ducted the services. In the eve- ning they attended the Evangel- istic services at the Grace Evan- Church, Lancaster Evangelist Merle Fuller con- ducted the services. Misses Elva and Arlene My- ron, Ronks, R. D. visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moore and fami- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler and family and Mrs. Irene Snyder, | visited Mr. and Mrs. Elwood i Snyder, E-town RD., Mr. and; Mrs. David Alleman, and Mr! and Mrs. Aubrey Boles, Mariet-' ta. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | Haines and family were, Mrs. | Giles Urban and son Billie, Mr. jand Mrs. Henry Rollman and daughter Fatsy, Lititz, Mr. and | Salem Gamber | of Elizabethtown, and Mr. | Mrs | visited Mrs. | | | | | Mrs. Lloyd Nentwig and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Al- exander, Florin. Visitors of Mr. ram Gamber were Mr and Mrs. Ab- and Mrs. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster. Mrs." Katie Columbia RD, Havard Johnston, Visitors of Mr. Maurice Frysinger, and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg- Mrs. Austin Renn, Mr and Mrs. Havard Johnston, Lan- and Mrs Moore er were, caster, Mrs. Charles Fogie and chdilren, Bainbridge, Mrs. Paul Fitzkee and son Daniel and grandson David Lee Fox of Mt. Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shuman and Dale Watt, Mt. Joy R. D. Matilda Derr. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | Fogie and family were Miss { Priccilla Fogie, Mrs. Martha Orio, Mr. Harry Mammino, of Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barton, Columbia. A Pre-Thanksgiving Day din- | ner was held Saturday for Cpl. | Donald Kuhns, son of Mr. and { Mrs. Elwood Kuhns before he | leaves for Red River Arsenal, | Texas. Those present were Mr, "and Mrs. Albert Englerth, Blos- | Kuhns and | Joan | Carson, i Roy Windel, Mr. and Mrs | and Mrs. O. F. Ehrhart, Millers | mer pastor of Covenant E | Church, Lancaster land children visited Mrs. John| pital at Lancaster on Tuesday. som Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Edward , Misses Mary and | Kuhns, of town. Jerry South Dakota, Robert Whecler, Calif., Mr. and Mrs Roh- rer, Blossom Hill and Corporal Donald Kuhns Sunday dinner guests of Rev and Mrs. R. H. Arndt were Dr ville RD, Dr. Ehrhart was for- | U.B. for a period of 31 years. Mrs. Martha Fogie and son, | Richard, visited Mr. and Mrs, | Paul Smith and daughter, Col-| umbia RD, Mrs. Alfred At- land, Mr. Edw. Barton and Mrs. John Waller, Columbia. Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and son John celebrated their birthdays this week. Mrs. Irvin Witmer and chil-| dren, and Mrs. Howard Witmer { Mr. Charles i visited Mr. and Mrs. of Delaware Kauffman, Ironville. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ar istice Wittle were, Mr. Joseph Wittle and daughter, Columbia, Wittle, Columbia RD., Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Hall- gren, Mt. Joy. Mrs. Edith Erb and Mr. and| Mrs. Norman Brosey and chil-| dren, visited Mr. and Mrs. Her-| bert Roeting of Rheems, on Sat. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamb-| er, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver] Haldeman and family of Union| Square. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johns of] Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs.| * John Miller. Thursday evening Rev. and| Mrs. R. H. Arndt and Rev John| Ferich attended The Lancaster School of the Bible banquet held at Hostetter’s, Mount Joy.| There were 275 quests. It was in| observance of the school’s 21st] Anniversary. | Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber| daughter, Columbia RD.,| Mr. and Mrs. Howard and visited BUDSTER Grow-A-Year COATS COATS TO BE SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES Johnsons Children’s Shop MOUNT JOY, PA. ALL 43 EAST MAIN STREET “COOPERATING MOUNT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT” | | | Gamber. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Geltmacher were Mr. and Mrs. George Reigle, Jr., Mount] Joy, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell] Kieth and son Terry, Lititz RD. | Mrs. Edith Erb and Mrs. Bet-| ty Brosey and children, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dietrich, New Holland RD. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank Hathaway Brenneman, Mt. Joy RD on Sat. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Walters Lititz RD, visited Mr. and Mrs Oliver Witmer and family. Misses Janet and Peggy Wil- mer witnessed the football game between Penn and Army at Philadelphia. | Visitors at the “Arndt Home” were Mr. and Mrs. Havard Johnston, Lancaster, Mr. Don ald Wilson, Gordonville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy and son, Christiana, Mrs. Edward] Ewing and children, Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White and] Manheim. Mrs. Miles Wil- son. New Holland, Mrs. Katie Moore. Mrs. Ida Eisenberger, and Mrs. Blanche Frysinger of town. son, FLORIN Naylor Sarah Mrs. James visited Mrs. the Mr. dnd Schlegelmilch over week -| end. Mrs. Everett Kraus and Mrs Richard Kraus and children of Lancaster were guests at the Hamilton home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Felty of Haverstown are visiting Mr and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman. Mrs. Jacob Boyer was re- ambulance to the Saturday moved by General Hospital on as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rich- ards of Lancaster called on Mr and Mrs. Paul J. Arndt on Sun- dav evening. Rev. Phillip Savlor of bethtown called on Mr Eliza- and | Mrs. George Friday Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eshel- man. of Emigsville, visited Mr and Mrs. George Mumper Sr. on Saturday. | Miss Mary Hamilton spent Saturday at Elizabethtown, vis- iting friends. Mr. Clarence Musselman was admitted to St. Joseph's Hospit- al on Sunday evening as a med- ical patient and at this writing is improving. John Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Weaver was ad- | mitted to the Osteopathic Hos- { FROZEN OYSTERS EIN PAD ee 69c STROEHMANN'S STUFFING CUBES ier SO ZIMMERMAN PEANUT BUTTER 8 oz. jar 21c: 16 oz jar 38¢ LIBBY PUMPKIN . can 19¢ TINY CHOCOLATE BITS . 1b. 58¢ | PITTED DATES 1b. 29¢ | MIXED GLAZED FRUIT . Ib. 83¢ ENGLISH WALNUTS .... 1b. 42¢ PECAN HALVES . 1b. $1.30 FRESH SALTED PEANUTS weirs Ie 80C FRESH SALTED CASHEWS lb. $1.20 | ' MT. JOY LOCKER PLANT PHONE 3-5431 “COOPERATING MOUNT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT” USE (SICO) wd Suppose Your Town Didn't Have a Newspaper! « suppose you had to depend on smoke signals... or word of mouth... It's the newspaper that makes the town. It's news that makes a news- paper! The more news . .. the better... FOR LOCAL NEWS... READ YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER