A WISE OWL BY I local chap called at his par- son's hom2 and asked him if he thought it is right for any person to profit by the mistakes of others. | Subscription THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. | Thursday, September 29 2 THE BULLETIN PROCLAMATION Whereas, National Business | Women’s Week will be celebra- | ted throughout the nation begin- Published every Thursday at 11 ning on Sept. 25 and ending on East Main Street, Mount Joy. Sct 1% ‘and Lancaster County, Pa. Oct » anc : Larmon D. Smith, Publisher Whereas the organization of | pe | The National Federation of John E. Scholl, Business and Professional Wo- Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952 | Rate $2.50 per year by Mail l Advertising rates upon request. Entered at the postoffice at Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Member, Pennsylvania News- paper Publishers’ Association. Crippled Children Society Reports 247 Examinations A total of 247 orthopedic ex- “Most certainly not, + Teplied/ aminations were given in the 12 the preacher. | clinics held during June, July, hi ee i or ed and August. Acting as hostesses out his hand ana said, ronaps rera Mrs. Charles Vogt. Irs. you'll return the ten dollars I} i win yop Mr gave you last June for marrying Bobet B. Rohrer and Mrs. Jno me.” {| H. Hartman, Jr. A Florin man asked his son: to st ey ere Sa “Now that you're a Boy Scout,| © ‘© ih Services o pas sa y ..| caster County Society for Crip- did you do a good turn for pled Children & Adults, your Somebody today? ved “Oh I ted Feather and Easter Seal he boy answered: : Society, at 129 E. Orange St. cettainly did, I spent the whole Lancaster. The examinations re-| afternoon over at Johnny Ss) vealed diagnoses of cerebral helping his old man hark 21 palsy, polimyelitis, cerebral ac- ew deci oF cords pat he; cident, fracture, survature, tu needs tonight! | berculosis of the spine, flat feet, " i knock knzes, bow legs and club A young mother on East| soot The individual treatment Main street told her husband| ¢,. patient, as outlined by that the baby’s crying, and the orthopadic surgeons, was asked him if he would go in taught to the family and patient and look at him this time.” | by the orthopedic nurse and the | The husband replied: “Oh, physical or occupational thera- no. Mothers are supposed to do pist, and followed closely in that, not fathers. Fathers are| tho Treatment Center or in the supposed to get their sleep at| anywhere in the city] night so they can get up in the and county. For this purpose, morning and earn a living for| 195 visits were made the family. aim | Five operations were per-| Sa or pean Hiv whl formed by the orthopedic sur idn’t you te e the rules be- Te ae? | geons. fore {ie game staried | Board members, Easter Seal | volunteers, with the! lot of more.” “The thing wrong younger generation is, a us don’t belong to it any | clinics and with At a nearby school an absent-| minded professor liked to join his students in a game of cards. It was agreed that each player should start by putting ten cents in the kitty. All did with the exception of the professor. Not liking to tell him direct- ly, the students pretended to] argue among themselves as to! which of them had not paid his| stake. The professor listening for al moment, then quickly withdrew! one of the dimes from the Kkit- ty. “If you young men are to quarrel,” he said, “I'm to take my money back.” going) going Enck says: “While it may be difficult for a rich man to enter heaven, it's also very difficult in 1955 for a poor man to remain Philosopher on earth.” A High Street wife asked her husband why he always goes out on the front porch when she sings?” Hubby: “I want to prove to the neighbors that I'm not beat- ing you.” “Look here,” said a Market Street girl's father, “you’ve been | calling. to see my daughter for a long time now. What are your| ir fentions?’ “Well,” said the young man,| “I had hoped to become an ad- dition to the family.” “Nothing doing in addition,” replied the father. “You'll have to subtract.” | Highspire, My mother used to worry a lot about my father. If he was out past midnight, she’d start] checking all the hospitals. —— Oh, not to see if he was there. She wanted to make a reservation for him. { of “Most can’t prosperity but then, people don’t have to.” | ne On Fairview Street five chil- dren were huddled around the television set watching their! favorite program when mother| stuck her head in the ing “Who knows the difference] betwzen a head of cabbage and! a lemon?” she asked. “I do,” answered the next to the oldest. “Then get your hat and coat,” said mother; “I'm sending you to the store for groceries.” people ~ stand) most | | fice work. | of the | ported children to | given | mer | too big or Camp Easter | set, | tended Camp Easter Seal, | near Junior League mem- | bers and friends of Crippled Children gave 351 hours of vol- unteer helping at the the regular of-| In addition, members Kiwanis Club provided transportation for crippled chil-| dren to and from Camps Easter] Seal, Harmony Hall and Variety Club. The Shrine Club and This actual dol- service trans-| from hospitals and clinics, re- flects in a saving of lars and cents for the Society as well as valuable time saved for the busy therapists who can| devot> that time to the care and treatment of the handicapped DPErsons. Many of the verly handi- capped children added ple by and adults were ‘asure this sum- tickets to attend following shows. th2 Show, sponsored by the Lancaster Lions and Lancas being the Horse given ter County Riding Clubs: the Circus, by the Shrine Club: the Gymkhana, sponsored by the | Lancaster County Riding Club and the Circus, sponsored by the Neffsville Fire Co. Mrs. John Heisey, a volunteer. who gives daily services to the So-4 ciety, made all the arrangements and accompanied the the group to No job is “Kit- crippled various activities. too small ty” Heisey to do for children and the society. September 5th marked { closing of Camp activities crippled of county. Four children Seal, months; for the for Lancaster attended near Somer- on” at- for two near | Somersat, attended for two one! months; Harmony Hall, for two months: attended Camp Daddy White Haven, and five attended Club Camp, for 1 month. rived from near | one Allen, for 10 days the Variety | Philadelphia, pleasure de-| experiences! can best be told by the words | several of the campers they greeted the staff, “Can I come back next year Please”? nee | current teach- | er tenuare program was set up under administrations of Gov.| George H. Earle (1935.39) | near The thes» as | When I asked spouse if my she was saving any money | since she started her personal | budget system, she quickly re- plied: “Sure, by the tibe I get) it straightened out every even- ing, it’s too late to g0 any- where.” A WISE OWL' ' men's Clubs, Inc is contribut- "HEIDI" MUSICAL OCT. 1 oN | NBC TV a R A.GUTSHALL Quality Meats Electric and Gas Welding Also Specialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT | Automobile and Truck Welding LAWN MOWER SHARPENING ALSO A FULL LINE OF BIRDS EYE FROSTED Fruits & Vegetables GENERAL CONTRACTOR CEMENT PAVING CEMENT CURBING 31-tfc | WEST MAIN ST. No Job Too Small 3 . No Job Too Large Covers Welding Shop 116 W. High St, MAYTOWN KRALL S Meat Markel Delis al Mariela Stee Call Marietta 6-9179 MOUNT JOY | MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-503; —— | in me we the { and Rev. Lancaster evangelist borough from Bell is an Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. Ray- md Ober, 34 West Main St., re the second family visited member .of the | This past = June from Eastern cated in Iowa City. 1951 he Mennonite Krall was a graduating | class of Mount Joy High School graduated Col- | guidance and love A child asks for help in many ways often through prayer. A child needs care and and attention. a child's prayer is the loving care given in a foster home of the Family and Children’s Service, or by the Visiting Nurses, the Asso- ciation for the Blind, and the Society for Crippled Child en.’ You can help this youngster. You can help answer ans- Many wered by the pray ers of many children when vou the merchint uc and public institutions including the merchants siness pla- : : itv vi give generously to 22 Red p tants and business pla hospitals, community service Ces 0 0 7 . . Feather Services of the Com- 5 Yount Jos. units, homes for the aged, chil munity Chest and the Red dren’s homes, city missions, | Cross through your United Com-| | and administrative headquarters munity Campaign. Give the ops of church organizations. Volun- : | . : | “United Way” To Report New Families | teers serve as farmers, order- ee Who Are to be Visited lies, carpenters, masons, elect- t ricians, recreation leaders, lab- FALMOU H Call MJ-3-9763 | oratory, teachers, x-ray, and AAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, j surgical technicians, secretaries, | clerks, nurses, nurse aides, and Rev. Wilmer Hurst has mov- | : nas Webb Reunion Held { in other capacities. ed to Morgantown, W. Virginia, | { . > . A . «| This program is designed es- where he will assume duties The descendants of James E.| iall ¢ I : : y pecially or young yeople who there on Sunday morning. and Annie Webb held their 8th'! : Ire NE par : © I WIsh 10 give s1X months to two The Annual Cedar Hill School annual reunion Sunday at the he I I f " { years in a humanitarian type « reunion was held Saturday af-| Donegal Church House, Donegal’ * 4 be o ' hy | service under the direction of ternoon in the school. A pro-| Springs. | : 3 . } the church. gram was presented, in charge The: Charles Shank family] 4 | BE of Russel Sweigart, who is the| was elected to take care of the association were Rus- Prsident; Wilbur Weaver, vice president; Calvin Garman, secretary; Mrs. Paul Espenshade, treasurer; Paul Weaver, program chrm.: and children’s Mrs. Dorothy H. Fike and Mrs. Clyde Ruhl. | The Stevens Hill reunion will ke held October 15 in the Ce- dar Hill School as a result of an invitation from the Board of Education of the Cedar Hill School. Charles Hoover of Elizabethtown, is president of the group and Mrs. Richard An- drews is the program chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Floyd gave a surprise birthday party Saturday afternoon in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Jack Dis- singer, Harrisburg. Christ Helpers Bible St. Paul's EUB. Thursday evening at of Mrs. Charles W, president of the New officers electad sel Sweigart, games, Rev Class of Church met the home Brinser. LOOK AROUND In the Ads On These PAGES and The and Mr. moved from | Snyder Laboratories, Mrs, C. Street, group. had and into an apartment from Reading. | and Mrs Main Mr. East family caster The Mennonite Relief and es ; Service Committee places per- ifts ¢ srtificates for sv Gills and certificates for me sonnel in both church-operated chandis» Obers Philadelphia. and their into the II property | The Snyders moved to Mf. Haddonfield, N. J. is .employed at L. Stites, were Although offices in his The boys and moved here from Lan- here lege, Harrisonburg, Va. Just prior to | assignment at 26 he completed a moved from | | Mrs. son L2o Schneider and daughter George Brown] on Jacob Street. which unteers through tory and program, and Bible study and personal counselling. Joy Mr. Wyeth Marietta. Dr. and West Main] also visited by the| Dr. Stites the borough, he recently moved! prepare for classes in Persons serving in voluntary receive as : h nonite gram their wile maintenance 2091 , e1R . a | and $16 per Jah lowance the first three the second year. James Floyd, Street, was the Ry year Floyds have were presented from! training period at Elkhart, is designed to help vol- the service beginning Iowa City Sept. two week Ind., service church ing much toward the develop ment of business and industry; and Whereas we are emphasizing “Aim High" - in this pre-| election year; and Whereas the Mount Joy BFW leanme Carson stars as Heidi, with Wally Cox a and Pinky Lee 4 | Club, as an affiliate of The Na- xo wii in ihe sles al version of the asic ivi "Jia | tional Fed ration of De the NBC Ky Vo 10: 30° nm. (E if i wh L Qk L | | and Professional Women’s is producing this spectacular which features Elsa Lapchester and the Bill | { Clubs, Inc. is likewise contribu- and Cora Baird puppets. ting much toward the improve- ment and progress of business, . { industry and civic needs in our J Vi it Ch hA on | community: oycees ISI urc $Sl1 S | Now, Therefore, I B. Titus | Rutt, Burgess of Mount Joy do Five New John H. Krall hereby proclaim the week be-| ; ginning Sunday, Sept i and : . I U Of ] ending Saturday, Oct. as Na - Fami lies 0 ° owa | tional Business n's Wee John H. Krall. son of Mr. and Seon Five new families were visit- Mrs. Carl S. Krall, S. Market ed Friday evening by the Wel- Strest. has been assigned to ASKS FOR HELP come to Mount Joy committee work at ‘the University of lowa| of the JoyCees. Mrs. John Lan- School for Handicapped Chil-! | dis,, Mrs. Thomas O'Connor and dren, lows City, Iowa, as an | Mrs. Charles Ryman visited the orderly for two years by the five, Mennonite Relief and Service { The new residents of Mount Committee, Elkhart, Ind., under Joy visited are the Rev. and! (he voluntary service program | Mrs. Edward Bell, 28 South | of the Mennonite Church. He Market Street. The Bells have | will also serve as leader of | three daughters. They moved to] the voluntary service unit® lo- his his- group living, also thru Men- pro- transporta- tion to their project and return, whil2 on the month personal al- and $20 job, | REMEMBER A BIRTHDAY reunion in 1956. Prizes were given to the fol-| FOR ONE WHO IS ILL lowing: Oldest - Mrs. Mamie! Walter R. 125 West Webb; Youngest, Daughter of Donegal Strzet, who has been Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Webb;! ill for the past three months. Most married, Mr. and will celebrate his birthday Sat Mrs. Ronald Shank: Largest | urday, Oct. 1. Mr. Pennell has family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter, been confined to his home for | Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | that time. Friends and relatives Good, Philadelphia, were awar-| are asking that his friends re- ded the prize for coming the! member him on that special groatest distance. 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