The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 27, 1936, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, MAY






27th, 1036 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. PACE SEVEN
07th, 1936 tm
| Grow Goud Pastures ally when the increased returns
LESTIVAL , | Excellent pastures can be grown [are taken into consideration, Far-
ival by the 3 {if the proper seed mixtures and ad- [mers of Clarion county have some
fequate lime and fo Tilizer arg used. | fine\ démanstrations’ ‘of (pasture itp

ty Lutheran
the lawn, at
n Saturday;
I. The mem
The expense is not great, ‘espece | provement,
Commencement Exercises) Tr

Fifty-second Annual
SDs Commencement Exercises EAST DONEGAL
cake, coftdge, Class of 1936 TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS
and lenton-
Maytown High School Auditorium
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 1936
Eight O'clock P. M. Standard Time
Mount Joy High School
Mount Joy
Pennsylvania
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BEI rt ies yaa aie President
eight o’cloc Dr. BYE. i
y . % : Mr. CH. Martin... coma Vice President To Help You
) 9 » ’ United Brethren Church Mr, IH. :..Secretary - : I Y Thi Te
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femorial fn Me John H. Treasurer dg mug a Be | Pas: n our
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cies PROGRAM Mr. R. A. Schule Yehsence In special as These are days when unprecedented
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Address William Wallace Wood, B. D. FACULTY The Contrets ing. SDE vou. ‘sour Rational
‘an taping | Bus d Senate debated ’
and Secretary, Physicians and Surgeons Club dl. BE Supervising Principal | [get 28 te core 2g Your Hower. weekl
RAT College of Physicians and Surgeons JORG. i a RR Science | attitudes implications, OF Ry
A 1 i iverct : Sa in | The President's Week - the
AM | A ho Se Ley BeatricesPateaman, ... co i iii petra Latin Visitors the President saw «> ae ay ag vou. |
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hal. ) ® L. Ala AI Cae a Matt i Juni he sud and oi LL from half an’ hour to Rog a
118 or Evening Song ye . oii Cera re istory ee a straightforwar connected |
oS oS Gluck State of the Union a five. t .
es; Etc. ! School Orchestra Grace ., seis sis sans Departmental «pie explanat fon of the high- ih Bue a, ig gh Th ga
5 . AE a pa spots in t ational news keeps 8 i
{len | Sop ano Soloist Yen ne Sa Kk A. Ross ana Departmental he BI jo iy well does The United States News
yl bokal whic prano | s ine ‘ 10¢ : Pownall... «conve iver or Departmental The Political Week ~up-to-thes $o A ; fob 3 Seating, Sony
) Presentation of Diplomas Mr. Clyde E. Gerberich Naopth Weaver Departmental | Minute reports on what ot Bo news Nat it is read regularly by more |
President, Board of Education Alva i Bender. cio itis iiss Departmental planning the kettle bolls than 50800 subscribers. 5
A pr i 1sic rvisor What the Press of the Natiom of business executives. | oc...
5 . Willard Music Superv Inks 3 guick Sur fig joagess thinking men and
ibis " | vey of public opinion includin women, regg 0 Kee OSL!
ene iction The Reverend R. H. Comly OF SLAY fT rl aint aging J D poste
Victory March Sordillo ua 1 | and against on leading issues Speci Introductory Offer
School Orchestra Mr. William Lewis, President | Yashington Whispers any You Ine gular Pinion
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Mr. Harold Endslow, Vice President fT My Jeng on nek STATES S 1s 93 8 VERT !
departments bureaus and ‘ade As a new Mader vau are In |

Miss Mary Straley, Secretary

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PRO GRAM Miss Ethel Culp, Treasurer the news! {ov he n et THER
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Pomp and Chivalry Roberts PROGRAM Sy TYE UNITED ST NEWS,
; articies t E UNITED NE
SC . spokesmer Vowe Business— = ’
School Orchestra Orchestra—Processional Hii RL view na- 220% M Street, NW.
Invocation The Reverend C. B. Segelken, D. D. MI iii Orchestra | prebiems aud to Washington, D
5 p my ; : Send The Mnited States Nw 0 >
ee Intermezzo Bizet Selections from “The Bohemian Girl—Balfe i frend of American Business- oS is Thi She Ww) 2 Sach week
9 School Orchestrs IVOCOHON sa iui aire ena Rev. Kirby Yiengst 2 somiplete ~your special offer to new
r FQ a : : fe a a ei a >nior 3’ Quartet down to a page {
Theme of Student Addresses: Freedom in Education Music 2 Senior Boys’ Quartet AND IN. NARS i |
7 a Out Of The Dusk To You | ND AD 0
Norman Fuhrman “Bells of The Sea” Solm Poon soon be a mass: | us
id . ells o 8 ER srs statin olman 120) y wre |
{ Jeanne Elisabeth Schock Oration, “For Idle Hands To Do” Dorothy Donl written espetally for The United { .. one of the many famous on the 150
} - ration, “For e Honds To orothy nley . States News and appearing in 11 roads that use Lib nts or Fuels
Martha Bernice Nissly Oration, “Be It Ever So Humble”....... Anna Mae Hershey BO other publication rail 2 2 : fit 2
Trees Hahn Trumpet Solo. icine sues Ray Smith {
Let All My Life Be Music Spross Cross). iis Clarke
s Girls’ Glee Club he l,i ian, Engelmann a ———— Va hyo
2 ; Oration, “New Frontiers For Youth”......... Clair Hoffman 3 FT 3
CLASS OF 1936 Oration, “That Sees Beyond The Years”......... Ray Smith To :
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George Henry Brown, III Dorothy C. Longenecker oi. aii Clair Hoffman
Howard Tevis Brown Fanny Evelyn Mateer 4 a1 5 op i ar ray” uno
Jean Marie Bundel Owen E. Mummau There Is A Green Hill Far Away”......... Gounod 5 3
{ H. Raymond Charlés Helen H. Musser Address... Jol Ln Dr. Cameron Ralston E.. 1 i i. Bm) oa
Mary B tizabeth Fle cteher, Treasurer *Martha Bernice Nissly Kaci ra ep Sova pied es & 5
| 1 aT el he ’ Mortiel Tear SE Muse tor. ol iii vias Senior High School Chorus 3 | 4 J
rman Fuhrman Erika Martha Pothke Largo From ‘Xerxes’............. ..G. F. Handel 5 ¢ $ i
X. Garber *Jeanne Elisabeth Schock x . : 1 ;
ot H. Garber Beulah Grace Smith Steal Away. Negro Spiritual
. : Homer D. Garlin Janet Elizabeth Smith resentations:
istweit Anna Wintermyer Geile Bor it, Sate ita Presentations:
may-2(-1t or de Z Jorhevie h, An , President Sarah Frances Snyder Extra Curricular Awards... ................. R. L. Adams
Anna Margare 10s’ Eva F. Stauffer .
— Raymond, Elias Harnish Louise Coolie: Troutwine Safety Patrol Awards... A. R. Houseal
Jie pie Hy iiig, Vice, President Sylvester J. Troutwine Scholastic Awards...................... H. E. Railensperger Copyrighied 1996 by § ining Company (Inc)
uth Elizabeth Heilig, Sétretary Jon Bramell T' i i i
iS { Beryl Amanda a a. Fime rH W toon Sn Dans award + « The Sinclair, dealer who lubricates your has be-
Marguerite E. Keller Marion Groff Workman 8 5 3 5 i a' 80
= ; Gladys Fae Zink i ® Class a 3h 0 a neil Senior Class hind him the experience of Awerica 8 foremost mpany in
Acids Class Mbtto—“Tha Horizon Widens As We Climb” Benediction ie ds sind vet aid Rev. A. D. Knoebel the field of lubrication. Sinclair does a moré thorough
Clary Colaba RINE, a) Sie Sle rai ia Orchestra a job of charting automobile lubrication than aly other
y can clean out —_— HONOR STUDENTS Gives you PROOF of ALL | eil company.
( rT 1 al x ~ > yO "0 Tel . : . . .
re Kid- FACULTY OF THE BOROUGH SCHOOLS Listed According to Academic Standing FIVE STANDARDS FOR |
aware of cheap,
1f functional
ders make You |
ights, Neryous-
Mr.
W. Ii. Nitrauer, Supervising Principal
Mr. M. W. Brandt, Principal of Grades
Mr. E. L. Weidner, Supervisor of Music
REFRIGERATOR BUYING
1. LOWER OPERATING COST
James Metzler Brubaker
Robert S. Fleckenstine Henry Habecker Stauffer
C. E. LUTZ, Eizabethto , Pa.


 


 



», Circles Under Mr. A. H. Douple, Supervisor of Art Dorothy Rae Donley Josephine Emma Sharp
fo Fulns, Ao: Miss Tina Martin Miss Helen Caley Clair H. Hoffman C. Ray Smith 2. SAFER FOOD PROTECTION _— 217M
octor's guaran- Miss Martha Swartz Miss Irene Ibach Zillhart William Henry Heise
Cystex {Srey Miss Fay Littley Mr. Earl Kochenour Anns Jue 21 Mole r Eiva Mae Mn y 3. MORE ICE ZING DEALERS IN THE: SECTION «
nd iy = is Mr. W. I. Beahm Miss Irene Hej isey ame + y 3 20, 4 ’ %
in i 7 ME a tnt Hee Elizabeth Hitz som Woo Hershey 4. wore GRISSINGER’S Main St, MT. JOY, PA
Kage. Mr. . G. Diffenderfer Miss Sorathy Cay S
Sn [one Me & IL Miss Ruth iy ns = OTHER CLASS MEMBERS SITE YEAR PROTECTION |
ts you. Mr. C. C. Kreider Miss Edna Biemesderf iste ically PLAN CHAS HELLER :
Miss Catherine Hostetter Miss Ruth Shelle a cor Listed 5 : MASTERSONVILLE, PA
Miss Ethel Moore Miss Edna Charles Austin F. Anderson Helen Grace Musser



David B. Shank
George L. Shank
John B. Sharp
John William Sheibley
Lester B. Shenk
Burd Emanuel Showalter
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$10
Susanna May Becker
Edith Irene Berrie»
Mary Lucille Braun
Florence Marion Brill
John R. Cosgrove
Miriam Dorothy Culley
er
BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS
Mr, Clyde E. Gerberich, President
Mr. John M, Booth,
Mr.




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Vice "President
Jeseph T. M. Breneman,


Secretary

Mr. Lloyd Kline :
az Charles Richard Engle David Martin Shue i ———_ NO MONEY AT D C O RA PA R E P R i C E S
# Denotes Honor Graduate. Mr. Albert D. Seller Mervin G. Linard O. Chester Smith i
Mabel Elizabeth Moyer Richard G. White | 2 ase price fidider
5.008or the 5-Year

jon Plan.
J. B. HOSTETTER & SWI
v Phone 68 MT. JOY, EA
some improvement in tire and tube
construction, developed by this
company to bring greater comfort,
safety and mileage to the auto-
mobilist.
Notable among these develop-
BRETHREN CONVENTION I
TO OPEN AT HERSHEY
Reduction In Accidents
Goal Of Safety
Crusade
®
3 Co. High
: rt] The Church of the Brethren will
S ° S Cc n 1 O Y S hold its 138th National Canvention
® * here from June 10 to June 17.
Are W mners






: a= ments is the Life-Saver Golden The headquarters will be in the
rs Vite wal it po sake Ply, a special layer of balanced, Community Building Wednesday
mobile diver 3 ° Sn 0 i full- -floating cords scientifically trea- and Thursday June 11 the head-
ors ale deter liad to resist internal tire heat. This (From page 1) quarters will be moved to the
mined ‘that the 1936 total of traffic

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T™ME TO Gai oe ply is built into all. new Goodrich {Mr. and Mrs. James B. Caldwell, | Convention Hall. i
fatalities on the highways and : i ic vical 1 f li |
PAS Streets must Do substantinll Safety Silvertown tires to combat [of Lancaster R. D. 4 and is vice! Dr. A. C. Baugher, of the Eliza-
: ducal] i the belief of H. E yar the danger of high-speed blow-outs, | President of her class at East Lam- | bethtown College, is the Confer- |
NCE, IF « i 151 70) Shore During th i it jsiPeter and an honor student. She |ence Director. |
g ; ber, Goodrich tire dealer at Mt. g e coming year it jis’ { 1
i Joy and Elizabethtown understood that Goodrich will strive [15 €ditor of the school paper, end | Rev. Chester Ebersole, Hummels- i
4 é “a it hs veh to secure a million more members has. taken a prominent part in town, is chairman of the lodging
a i 8 Ed 9 5 fon 58 oy Being ror its Silvertown Safety League, [School affairs committee.
de mnne > ears 5 2 : a SHOAL vii
oupe CC 5 ar a Se Motorists joining this organization,| Miss Wenger is a daughter of Mr. { Sectional Conferences will open 1 HS
upe A radio, in : magazines re r | which already numbers nearly two and Mrs. Elam M. Wenger, Bare- | Wednesday June i REIST MUR A BN &
rs agazings, pape $ {million members pledged to safe |ville, and is editor of the school i2 o'cleck in the Community Build- 2 A.
n * and pamphlets observance of traffic B RHEENS, PENNA 3
Sdn {driving, can secure through any Paper, a member of the Magazine | ing. Gate Le ee : 5
n GC Aeris of ro or a, on | Goodie dealer a handy tail-light {club and the Leisure Time club. Thursday June 11 a ministerial # Phone 171-3-2 Elizabethtown J
¥ ¥ ? a ference wil he 3 it he grew emer mp
among the chief topics of the day,” lemblem free of charge. In ad-| Keiffer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. j conference wil ke Laid he RE.
D. S 6 Mr. Garber sad dition to being a mark of distinc- [S. Paul Keiffer, of Elizabethtown, |SPring Creek Church of the Breth- James
Se tion this handy emblem has a red editor-in-chief of ren. i
gd In connectio t or-in-chief of the school es ns S46 EDP
J. Sdn 8 iia ig dus concerted | crystal reflector which serves as a!paper, a member of the debating | The Convention proper will open CAR “B
D. Sdn than just passing interest to note | Protection against ‘rear-end smash- [team and school orchestra, treas- | its first evening session at 7 o'clock 3 List at
3 3 EE 2 rad Be . i ta
er 1 that fhe B. F. Goodrich Comping ups when the regular tail-light {urer of his class and prominent in Thursday, June 11 in the Conv on Lowest Priced 4 Bor Sedan, is
. Sdn of Ohio, to if fails. school theatricals. tion Hall, Friday evening June 12
Sdn Fi PR oy y f th . the first business session will be
J very emphatic manner, the safety he success of the present eru- | The other two winners are Her- held 1
df activities which it pioneered over Sade by government, civic organi- [bert C. Lefeaver, 840 Pennsylvania Th ti sdevator. will Be > :
- Sdn QF a quarter of. ago: zations and industrial agencies to|ave., York, and William CG. Will 0: Moneta ay You receive the surprise of your life Shen you
ope It will be remembered by many automobile accidents, de- |'cughby, Harrisburg, R. D. 3. Dr Dr. D. W. Kurtz, of Chicago. ccrmpare prices cf “All Three’ lowed priced
. Sdn that Goodrich started America’s |Pends, to a great degree, on the |Schlosser stated that two of the Rural. Groups: io Sing cars . «. and sec how much mere
IR original “Saftey First” campaign whole-hearted cooperation of every | group have decided to take the fe As om ag A gives you. Ie s the only ons of “Al Thre rith
: back in 1913 while the automobile | Motorist in America. As safety [course in secondary education, while h i yy ero the ; beth a Safety y-St teel } Body i ces. |
: . : ses ave : enter the state %
was still in its infancy. This mo- |€XPerts point out, ‘A safe driveris|the other three have ‘elected lib- | © nigh jave oh while : : k ¥, saler, In jie
39 a nals which will be an en :
verienth called [for the erection of [2 life-saver’,” Mr. Garber said. eral arts, elementary education and ail Ry > wi TA concmical. Get a cor By
Le aN . erte oI ature ot the rar-
signs Yoni roads, such as they science, respectively. The scholar- here the prices. . . on the model yo
> \ were in those days, to warn mo- Use [Land Right chips provide ‘free tuition through- Pe svat St jn Thugs
i nnsylvania State College rs
abil 1 of dangerous curves, inter-| Good land uses lead to a more | out the entire college course. dav June 11
sections and other death traps. prosperous agriculture. dg Snippet Grips sii It > n
Nearly every year since thistime| _ There is no better way to boost You can get all thé news of this @ @
1 has been some ay Goodrich effort| When in need of Printing. (any- | your business than. by local news locality for less than three cents a
’hene 233 “it the interests of motoring sanity, | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | paper advertising. week through The Bulletin: MOUNT JOY, PA. -
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