The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Thursday. August 2 Mortuary Record MRS. CHRISTIAN ROHRER Mrs. Mable Detwiler Rohr er, 75, widow of Dr. Christ ian G. Rohrer, 13 W. Main St., Mount Joy, died at Lan caster General Hospital Sun- day. She was admitted to the hospital on Saturday Born in Mount Joy, she was a daughter of the late Bigler and Anna Hoffman Detwiler. She lived in New York City for 40 years be fore returning to her home in Mount Joy ten years ago Funeral services were held from the James B. Heilig Fu neral Home Wednesday af ternoon with interment in the Mount Joy Cemetery JOHN HOLLINGER John Henry S. Hollinger, fifty-eight, husband of Edna Anterline Hollinger, Mt. Joy R2, died at his home Monday at 10 a.m. Born in Lancaster County, he was the son of the late Monroe and Sara Stauffer Hollinger. Hollinger was a member of the West Green Tree Church of the Brethren, Mount Joy Township. He worked for 30 years at the Lancaster Shoe Company. In addition to his wife, he is survived by four sons and a daughter. J. Ear! Hollinger both of Mt. Joy R2; Anna Ruth, Harold E., and James E.. at home and five grand- children. Two brothers and two sis- ters also survive: Abner S. Hollinger, Elizabethtown R3; Benjamin S.. Manheim R4; Mrs. Maria Kreider. Man- heim, and Mrs. Paul E. Web- er, Manheim R3. Funeral services were held from the Miller Funeral Home Thursday afternoon with further services in the West Green Tree the Brethen. Interment adjoining cemetery. in HAROLD E. WARFEL Harold E. Warfel, 51, Lan- caster R5, formerly of Mount Joy, died unexpectedly Tues- day at 2:53 a.m. at the Lan- caster General Hospital, of a heart attack, suffered Friday. He was born in Conestoga Twp., a son of Mrs. Clara J Gainer Warfel and the late Emory F. Warfel. He resided in Manheim Twp. the past 14 years. He was employed by Bear- ings Company of America Division, Federal - Mogul - Bower Bearings, Inc., for the past 28 years. Surviving are his wife, Ce- celia Mae Murr Warfel, the following sons and daughters Harold E, Jr., Emory F, Lancaster; G. Raymond, Joan and Judy, all at home; and the following brothers and sisters: Emory W., Downey, Calif.; H. Clayton, Lancaster: Bertha, wife of William Col- lins, Bird-in-Hand R1, and Bessie, wife of Fred Grum- brecht, Laricaster; and Char- les F., Atlanta, Ga., and one grandson. Relatives and friends are respectively invited to attend the funeral at the Charles L Snyder Funeral Home, 414 East King Street, Lancaster, Friday afternoon at 2:00. In- terment in the Millersville Mennonite Cemetery. THE WAYWARD WIND— | Gogi Grant I ALMOST LOST MY MIND— | Pat Boone | I WANT YOU, I NEED YOU, I LOVE YOU HOUND DOG— Elvis Presley | MORE— Perry Como | PICNIC— | McGuire Sisters | MY PRAYER— The Platters | WAY’S Appliances Phone 3-3622 | ‘48 W. Main St, Mount Joy | “In God We Trust” A Story | Church of] ENGAGEMENTS MANGANO BRANDT Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Brandt of 15 N. River St., Maytown, the engagement of Of Our National Motto : 3 elergy-/announce ————— he ory oe Hee motto! ih sentime a o ne he i. | their daughter, Cynthia Lee, The pest time to - fight a water for fire trucks and I'LL MEET n God We Trust,” as told man, “or safe except in His to Matthew R. Mangano Jr. fi is long ‘before it. eve | ble A You AT in a leaflet distributed by the defense. The trust of ourl!son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew ore is ‘ong oC Ore Moen porta PUPS: a : Chase Manhattan Bank's people in God should be de- Mangano, 2215 Locust Road, aris, a: Aso ii gh a 2 Approved Bre ein THE has é § peo} r Morton. Pa. Both are attend- Chief of the D.vision of guisher conveniently placed CORNER! Museum of Moneys of the clared on our national coins ing Kutztown State Teachers Farm and Home Safety Edu- near all danger spots - the World, is as follows: ‘You will cause a device majoring in art ed- cation, Department of Pub- barn, machine shed, and % The Rev Mr. Watkinson! 1° be prepared without un- sation lic Instruction. storage tanks of gasoline and : necessary delay with a mot- geese fl “The first line of defense kerosene. The extinguishers was troubled In his small lavas : to expressing in the fewest Pennsylvania's Governor is a clean home and farm, should be charged when rec parish at Ridleyville, Pa., he 3nd tersest words possible automatically serves as chair-|fire-safe construction includ- ommended by the manufac- brooded over the low ebb of this national recognition.” man of the little known but ing a safe heating plant and turre. Union fortunes after Fort The Director of the Mint Power “Executive Board.” fire-resistant roofing’’, Mertz 3. Garden hose and water Sumpter and Bull Run. He acted quickly on the Secre Ten 1 4 chore. OT says. “The second line of de- buckets in various places in MR. deplored the godiessness of altary's = order Before the "Tus tof shore Weignx. | fense is farm fire-fighting and around buildings. MERCHANT year was out a bronze pat Congress overruled Teddy, equipment that should be 4. Ladders to reach the WAS IT nation seven months in civil tern for a $10 piece with the but did not make the motto handy and regularly check- highest roof tops and win- XR AD war motto. GOD. OUR TRUST mandatory, as is now being oq to make sure it is in good dows. And don’t forget the READS One cheerless November been submitted, Shortly done, thanks mainly to sev-|yworking condition.” silo. day in 1861, he sat down at jereafter, OUR COUNTRY. €ral Democratic members of advises everyone to| 5 A pump tank or the antique desk in his rec- OUR GOD was suggested. the Congress. (The motto, have on hand at all times er, fire swaiter, wet broom tory and wrote a letter of gyi it was not until 1846 under a measure which has age emergency items: or wet burlap bags to fight Open House yi singular eloquence to the p54 IN GOD WE TRUST been recently enacted, will 1 Ap adequate supply of field fires. Secretary of the Treasury. first appeared on a United ultimately appear on all new tm me me ’ “One fact touching our giates coin, a two-cent piece coins and paper money. The LaGrange (Ind.) Standard— day school regularly. Sally S currency has hitherto been P. Chase himself had first bank notes carrying the - - - A Chicago judge re-| judges as well as seriously ovelooked,” he proposed this inscription. inscription will be printed ports that more than 85 per- the files’ of reformatorics Beaut Salon wrote. “I mean the recogni- when the new dies are in- cent of all the criminals he 5 y tion of the Almighty God in This motto may have g0t stalled by the Bureau of En- has observed were non corroborate these statistics some form in our coins, \tS inspiration from the line graying and Printing under church goers. Irreligion is generally as- Marietta Road What if our Republic were in the STAR SPANGLED jq previously contemplated] J. Edgar Hoover reports knowledged as one of the SALUNGA, PA. now shattered beyond recon- BANNER, “And this be our program for a more econom- that out of 8000 delinquent major contributing factors struction? Would not the an motto — 'In God is OUT method of printing bank- children called to his atten- to juvenile and teen-age tiquaries of succeeding cen- trust.’ notes.) |tion, only 42 attended Sun- crime. turies rightly reason from President Theodore Roose- References to the Diety == . . HW —— a, our past that we were a hea- velt provoked a hot controv- are found on American coins 3 then nation?” ersy with religious groups of colonial days. A 1694 cent * * * when, in 1907, he directed prays “God preserve Caro- The Secretary of the Trea- sculptor Augustus S. Gaud- ing and the lords proprie- sury was Salmon P. Chase, ens to omit the motto from tors” Others ask that “God one of Lincoln's ablest cab- the new gold coins he was preserve New England.” A inet members. Later he was designing. Called “an infi- piece blesses the to become Chief Justice of del,” TR vigorously defend-name of the Lord. Utah 1849 the Supreme Court of the wi himself Use of “In (od gold pieces carry similar United States, and it was in Ve. Troe Oh. Coins he main-| mottoes. English coins for his honor that the Chase tomed, Was irreverent and centuries have referred to National Bank of the City of clos to sacrl-iDei Gratis, the Grace of New York was named in lege. Such use tonded 1877. cheapes “a beautiful and sol- Herbert Bratter (Banking) The Secretary, deep in emn sentence” and was pro aan problems of war financing foundly wo be rogretied” SKIN ITCH read this letter from the "Teddy added that he had HOW TO RELIEVE IT Rev. Mr. Watkinson ang Never heard anyone speak IN JUST 1s MINUTES, ... at oromptly recognized the mer- reverently of the coin motto. any drug store. Instant-drying . 4 Cass ITCH-ME-NOT deadens itch and it of his plea. 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