What, We Call News Have You Been Visiting ? Had Visitors ? Been Divorced ? Been Jilted ? Got Engaged ? Joined a Club or Been Thrown Out of One Had An Accident ? Bought Anything ? Sold Something ? Had a Party ? Been To One ? Had Triplets, Quads or Even a Baby ? lhat's News. Please Tell Us So We Can Print It And Tell Your Friends The BULLETIN MOUNT JOY Phone OL 3-9661 , in Thursday, October IE St. Joh I an Church fl \ ( . printed as the Summer 1961 specific areas of Land Use, f— will hold a Rummage Sale ba { Agricultural issue of “Science For The Forest Industry, Livestock, The Bulletin, Moun ° MAYTOWN on Octob 19. Bring you B ‘ I‘farmer” points out some of Dairy, Poultry, and Horti- —————— rummage ) e chur Ox W y hers will b Adjustment the major adjustments agri- culture. available from the 0 Miss Grace Henderson 6 and 17 } p that dairy culture will be called upon Dean Jackson, in the in- the County Agricultur Em | TTY nd foc ( ¢ low in Agindustrial ~ Adjustment to make as farming areas troduction says, “We ask you ent in the Post Office Mrs. Fred Vetzel, Sr Son banquet will be held ‘ | { in Pennsylvania” is the sub- become more urbanized and to join in looking inw: ard, Lancaster spent last week with Mr St Tn, s Lutheran «¢ I y y ject of a new booklet re- industrialized outward, backward,and most mmm meen and Mrs. Fred Wetzel, Jr. October 14 t 6:3( n | divers'ty cently published by the Ag- After an invitation to read importantly of all, Forward In 1930 the Curtis- at Mechanicsburg, Please m a= of er as do ricultural Experiment Stat- {he booklet. written by Dr. to assess and develop the newspapers acquire Mr. and Mrs. John Buller ion with Mi Harold Engle g 1 othe vords, lon of the Pennsylvania [,yman Jackson, Dean of the agindustrial program in Pen- Philadelphia Inquirer spent last weekend at their Py October 8 \ wit nutri- State University College of Agriculture, an nsylvania.” reported price of 18 cabin in Lycoming County. Mr. and Mrs, ( B n pe The 32 page publication, over-all view leads into the Copies of the booklet are dol'ars. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Romig Henderson of Elizab wn and daughter Brigette, of observed their 37th w ng Germany have moved into anniversary on T la) the Morris Apt. on S. River Mr. and Mr Kenneth —_- - Street. McMullen and children call 5 Mr. Ray Fryberger cele- ed on the Frank Singer f i brated his birthday last mily on Saturday afternoon “hy Monday. i Call Mrs. Laser or Mrs Mrs. Addie Parker visited welcomer to order vour de- Mrs. Elmer B. Grove on yjled clams on Friday. The Friday. Ladies Aux. of the Fire Co Miss Grace Henderson cal- 5pe sponsoring this project led on Mrs. Rebecca Saylor, United Camodis Lancaster last Wednesday The nie ES 3 Drive begins Oct. 9. Sor evening. one will visit you to receive Misses Daisy and Florence your contribution Shearer, Mrs. Harmon Kel- * \[iss Isabella Endslow of : ler and Misses Coble of Eli- Ardmore. visited the Harold re zabethtown called on Mrs. gndslows on Sunday. i Annie Hicks last Tuesday. A Chicken Pot Pie supper Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black scheduled by the Maytowr and children of Akron, Pa., Fire Company to be held on visited Mr. and Mrs. John Saturdav. Oct. 14. has been Black on Sunday. postponed because of a con Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hollen- - - baugh and children, Ephrata visited Mr. and Mrs. Josep! Hollenbaugh on Mr. and Mrs Wolfe of King spent Sunday with Mrs. dred Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low: and son Joel visited with th Fryberger - Albright fami- lies over the week end. Mrs. George Morris, Leb anon. called on Misses Ann and Ethel Culp last Thurs day. Mrs. William Lows McConnelsburg, celebrated her 80th birthday on'Fridav The Lowes formerly lived Maytown. Mr. Lowe war ; of the Reformed ppmns™ for a number of Mrs. Lowe still very active. She care of her yard and her own gardening. Misses Anna and Ethel Culp placed flowers in the church on Sunday as a to- ken of friendship for Mrs. Lowe. The regular meeting of the United Lutheran Church Women met on Wednesday evening in the Social Room of the church. Mrs. Joseph- Sunday. John Rober of Prussia Mil pastor Church years. is takes does Til ITS your neck about the cold and drafty...be in ine Beshler was the program to your neck leader. Her topic was, “The some low-cost sto Race That Refused to Van- Warps FL EX-0O-GLASS and ish.” Hostesses were Mrs. /! Just cut wi Anna Houseal and Miss Lou- 2 € ise Clepper. The Adult Bible of Class SAMPLE LOAD 2 Blankets-2 Skirts-3 Sweaters 4 Dresses - 2 Pair Trousers Automatically & atamazingly Low Cost. 1 tatiotute en love . . . The economy that deli and the convenience and speed they can get who have already other way! 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