o—— WEDNESDAY, MAY 26TH, 1937 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. ; PAGE SEVEN H, 1937 LOYAL SONS BANQUET AT | There is no better way to boost MOUNT GRETNA PARK'S BIG FREE SHOW AT DADDY'S . SE L AFES Most U nusu al SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IF | ower S h OW | PLAYGROUND AT MAYTOWN City - County League SHARTLESVILLE THURSDAY | your business than by local news~ att Was Cros. SUNDAY AND MONDAY | paper advertising. nd South Place On The AT Marietta rn Sue mb ud guise | Tom W. L The Loyal Sons class of the United ’ Mount Gretna Park is 3 senting de: Ye of Maytown, will sponsor a {Columbia ........... 7 0 1.000 | Brethren Church held their annual . . Own was : b Pik ne of the isons “Big Time” at big free show, at Daddy's Play- | Mt Joy Merchants 5 2 714 | banque é aag's ashing: one of the seaso ig at- y é Mt. ants .. 2 . anquet at Haag's Washinton UDITORIU | Ly Sent arris g i e tractions on next Sunday afternoon | Ju ne 9th- i Oth | around, on Decoration Day. Con- | Rossmere 5 2 714 |House at Shartlesville last Thursday A E Yor i} angianc. ———y and evening. None other than the) tinuous show from 8 to 12. There iNorth Bnd ...... conn. 3 3 500 | evening. TH EATR | —— - (From page 1) Nationally famous Sleepy Hollow (From page 1) wi > fre prises for very Brunnerville ......... 2 3 400 | Rey, G. H. Seidel, of Manheim, de- Manheim ‘ = ir entire wan: as) . 2 30 lettew, sylvania’s mas- sola-Leacoc i 5 B79 1 Viva im Ha Ars | n ‘ dog breeders something to aim at. | COWboys and their enti & Ng blooms in local flower shows le ag 3 apo a Sa Sal) Lise 5 7 [livered the address. His topic was Wed. Thurs., May 26.27 | ibe ilv over W-C-A-U Broad-|1. i agician ¢ ariety entertain- {Shoe Ten ........... 2 3 i “Sarvice.” ’ But, Mrs. Hurst needn't fear for her | Heard da ly ov FW C-A-U1 H in the past. ler, presents, “Horace” fastest sing- 10 yd | . 000 Service, orma Shearer, Lesli Howard | laurels, because she has been doing |¢asting Station. This is one of the) Amateur flower growers of Mt. Ife He dics in i St te st sing= | Mt. Joy Lincolns .... 0 4 Nine invited guests including Rev. i ” al 1 Y t hrill 1 ig J . | 0 a > otate, 5 ‘es: : these things all her life, and it and most thrilling and vicinity as well as El- | Scores: Seidel, Rev. O. L. Mease, Robert i omeo & Juliet” | Malba Doll and Billy Keiser, cle- Columbia 4, Leola-Leacock 1. rer booked in this park : . x H ie 1 zabethtown, ( nbia, Lancaster, | : : . ‘ ver juvenile Piano Accordian team. Bentzel, Abram Stauffer, Lloyd Rossmere 13, Lincolns 5. irs, Walter Eshle a “The Long and the Short of It” North Ends 6, Shoe Ten 4. Myers alter Eghioman snd Don ur would seem that taking care of a |''“" litter of eight squirming little bun- 1 wement suggests that voul. : : ement t hat you land adjoining districts are cordially Fast Hempfield High school ecked | beans, meat loaf and other good things to eat. The sale begins at | 9:00 o'clock. Let them have your | a cracks and another act and then], the movies were flashed on the Ramsey; class 8, ar- : . | dles of black silk chamapion stock, | Ome early and in the afternoon if}, 1 iibitee as well as Bol ald Barr and twenty-eight members Friday May 28th { i stock, y nD : = band Bob, whirlwind comedy . srville rch : i besides a family of five grown ups, | P" sible. There will also be 2 visit the show. Those persons in-| acrobats y Brunnerville 2: Me rchants 1. attended including: John Booth, Boyle Fegture | . Yori rv re YT Se ats. - — 0a —— i Ey ” is all part of the day's work for Free Country S Gr oc ry Bas I ested are urged to contact class | Mary Buffington & Cc van] : teacher; Cloy and Marle Hoffer, Har- her. .and sculpting + carving | Kets as gate awards. Special ca [chairmen at an early date as sev- Le SEVEN | LOCAL FOLKS HAD PARTY ry Hendriz, John Brubaker, Warren ..an sculpting, or carving : 4 a EE Lanka is 3 > °F" | people novelty musical act. Jerry & r CFT r ‘0. SUN Vg : : : . plaster bas relief is just a pleasant | Parking arrangements have been qo. of the cla listed below are | gop, ventriloquist act 1 Bobt IN CUMBERLAND CO. SUNDAY | Bentzel, Alvin Bigler, Clay Stauffer, ro € In viorocco S 28s S SL a pieasc Ha | y VE itloqu act anc obby ER hale E interlude, like breakfast or lunch. : mited. land Yvonne, eccentric and clog | Arthur Sprecher, Charles Zeller, and About halfway through Florin.on| On Monday—Decoration Day—| mpe . e as follows: Class | dance team L fc A number of folks enjoyed a party | Clinton Eby, James Pennell, Curtis : ay tl g yrin, llows: Class | dance team. the main street, you will find a x th afte loon 3 nd ey ” 5, $ i1, rrangements on mirrors,| Plenty of entertainment vou |: 108 We: Bs Cre) End wh ' Bh ye Reisch, James Schas fer, Hermon e angerous it h Well, folks, between the tennis|brilliant yellow sign and Mrs, and only original prize winning ed to 20, Mrs. Mary McClos- { won't want to miss, on Me mori 1 bounty, on | Hossler, Harty Ney, Elwood Garber, with 3 Sig i ol . . : . Nel SS, Me ria 2 mon np 7: : 3 matches, Sally Rand, the fan dan-|Hurst, a charming little woman, [Fed Rose Boys will be on guest room arrangements, (Day, May 31st at Daddy's Play Sundg) Harold Zimmerman, Robert Bentzel, Tala Birell st, , Yong ay, May olst ¢ addy’s lay- indians. vubfflc BY y 5 f manwv cer; and Barnum and Bailey's cir- more; thar Tikely’ Weurlng a smock. [to give you plenty en {limited to 20, Mrs. J. Barr Spang- at J A chicken and waffle dinner was |W, I, Beahm, Victor and Henry | 2. cus I sure had a big week. Wish|a beret and ORG or more cocker [208 fan. + Two brand new radi |ler; ck 2, arrangements in min- | ssa served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. | Fngle, Claude Riegel, James and May 29th | y y 8 WT | 1B} ron rav free. and alse ’ ‘ 1 aver, Iv i Mrs. Nev- 10be sider : 1 Iai a : | I'd of had a pea shooter along tolpuppies. If you decide to walk be given away lree, an I als ’|iature vases and miniature gardens, | NORTHERN H. S. LEAGUE We ve Mr. vg My 5. IN % | Robert Schneider, Maurice Gainor, Virginia Bru Kent Taylor { : i | i Her Country Store 1 tea ari aw ‘ve 1d “RI «5. LE > achmz ag Mrs. Fre i i arr. ! “many the show during Sally’s bubble|around the house before going in- {more of the Big Country Sto: | mited. Mi harem: cls 5] Toons, iy EC Bac an, x a I I » { Donald Barr. ' s [cs Six tual saved 1 with la : . L . CG, rian, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bailey dance, side, y /i vour self adorn- [Grocery Baskets heaped up with is tall, medium and ‘ Ey 7»! The June meeting will be held at Wh L 7 Y time It i, jos will Hy You self fod | Ra ATLA oo 11 1 917 Marieand Reba Weaver, Ruth Bach- | the home of Charles Zoller en LOVERS icung | mn ed with a couple of puppies, too.. 599% © . [=n Tuy all IFlizabethtow : t at all. Two East Donegal Street folks|especially Sambo 3ring your picnic lunches for|y in | 28 i; PW neers 8 3 .727|man, Mary Bailey, Marlin, Fred and TTY rr g S|especially Sambo. TR : datas toe 5 { Manheim Boro ....... 5 6 455! Donald Weaver, Daniel Adams, Ja- | Mon. Tues., May June 1st went to Lancaster to see Sally Exotic Backer there will be plenty available pic-i, limited to 293, mo | ” | TOME DEFEATS LOCALS NAT : ixotic Background i tit | {Patton 7. 8, ........, 4 6 400 cob Feitzfinger and Glenn Bailey. | , - “ 2 | Rand. They went into the show, Mrs. Hurst's variety of personal jul phles. —— - | man | Maytown 4 5 444 | — A Rr ee Tome School, at Port Deposit, | Rainbow i got seals in the very first row and possessions, rugs, wall coverings, | [ : 5, arrangements of flowers 'p. Hempfield ....... 3 9 250 | FOOD SALE | Md., defeated the Mount Joy High The Riyer” were all set to witness the perfor- gadgets and objects of art look a i: { Lo) Cr ides Silden under 14 veers of aus, | Maric tta 3 9 The Ladies Mite Society of the school netmen by a score of 5 to | 4 a c eS © DJecls € ( as | ceva va « on e Ll eS 1 2 2 ly ) | mance of this charming blonde. i > shel owe | ene’ il hout assi unlimited, Miss | an Ct Lc. . 2 there, with though tl I 1 be fully Bras . | wugh they should be carefully | lig : SCORES: First Presbyterian Church will hold | | Bobby Breen 3 er exhibited in museums, and that’s | V Di 3 Jar St Ma Fi cio 5 Imi eos | Lititz 3, Flizabethtown 1. a Food Sale in the Donovan proper- | 3 . oR saw Te Hy news 22! where most of them have come Ins ist pi 5 1 ny ih Maytown 11, E. Hempfield 2. ty, E. Main St. Saturday morning, scribe for The Bulletin. | ig Be iB is Siege ; i ‘rom. i i M 4 E wn il HY | Twn { May 29th. There will be cakes, started. First the magician and a : : jtor, is5 Myra KErisman; class |, ) candi ios. Dol: ale § sr creative gifts and her varied | hi is | E. HEMPFIELD WON candies, pies, potato salad, baked | dance team, then some more wise], Her © evs a he! y i | C hampi ns { PR. original containers, limited to 20,1 SPECIAL ATTRACTION : I round entitle Mrs. Hurst to | i ; | | out a two-point victory over Man- heim Township in the fourth an- be as “different” as she likes. of flowers on antiques, (From page 1) 1 limited, Mrs. E. L. Cornman; There's a reason for bizzarre screen. It was then and only then of Tet hire. The 18 champs when they defeated| pual Manheim Boro Lions club | patronage. that these two folks realized they =m sphere © 36! NR os ie and Blan of Le te r| s 9, a mixed houquets; b, single interscholastic track and field . = were in the wrong theatre. artist wes born in westerp Florida lin a gruelling ma 4-6, 6-2, 8-6.| i d, must be grown } 1 = s Tn % wa ne . : ee, y and w up among the Florida |™ ; [ Pct Fob hans eld at Manheim Saturday. A vie- | Y, MAY 30, 1939 Indians. In fact Cherokee blood is QUARTER-FINALS | aul Fuhrman; ry in the final boys four-fifth Recently at anawlum a mew pa-/ "7, proudly kk | Singles cheon tables for two, ly gave Fast Hempfield FTERNOON and EVENING Ay namie] le on heritages Besides this sie be gal | Bowma n 10; b, arrangements fifty markers to 48 for Manheim 937—Thrill Sensation—1937 having a cell with only two sides = : oe > a “English. H fa iar Steelton [of dinner tables, Township. 3 \ “2 FL ¥ i padded, and when the warden Dy a Darin. » sd McCauley [an .. J. H. Brown; class 11, floral | si A Wasnt N, | oe ollow Cowboys 3 glied Vy te wasted only tof re ; efforts | feated Pane y men, unlimited, | RESERVOIR PARK 3; MT. JOY 2 2 | i gang heard daily over b | sides instead of four sides padded,| Her earlier sculptural efforts | Erb. SINGLES—Smith, Reservoir Park ee Ee 4% ig | the “nut” explained: “He, he! 'm|Wwere pottery vessels, which an old | a ie exhibit as outlined defeated Bre hes 6.9 I] >? Philadelphia i x 1 only half crazy!”....That's a goofy|Indian woman taught her to shape | WOU a va Ds gag, but it helps to fill up this|by coiling the clay around and | Bowma: En completed | oy Mt. Joy, delenied Fpengh ¥BIG TIME” SHOW 4 fem Ds p : te a) Cride d McCau- I 6-4, 0-6, 6-0. Lynch, Reservoff i 7 ions ne BE 1 column. around and up. Years later a bi To 1 £2 y June. |p. 1 qr ited Gormar 61 65 A Mere Free Country’dtore Grocery Bags “A R’'S rE French artist who visited fier was» ¥ sein. B Et es 15 may be removed Phi li i kon! od vol FRIDAY Special 24¢ 25¢ A married man from Florin sums|amazed to discover that her meth- | “avant as (ST) Thursday, |} ing 6-4 Gd = al f xtra Attraction on Stage! CRD it up like this: “No matter what{0d, learned from the old Indians, | a Eis ey | park defe ated Dives 2.6 6-4, |B fp 6200 Rea Tne" Here D . D M d M 1, 1937 sort of cook the wife may be she’s|is the same as that taught in the | a t Bl ; a No exhibitor may make more. Called : ae or i yon i YOU'RE IN LOVE" ecoration AY ay 3 3 constantly; It 2. stew, Js bollingfloodern schools, | There! wes o- j defeated Neff aud Bez, one entry in any class. | re aT) Sie) THE ONE AND ONLY 0 half the time and is always ready|mance of course. Her husband was | 0 6-1, 9-7 Be Fis Arrangements of flower dis- [and their displays will not he con- | to buy. to put her husband on the pan. [2 Chief Petty Officer of the U. S.| [Sanne NA Sg it must be made by exhibitors ! sidered by the Judges. Bank Navy, who was then stationed at) Defrost and isted Much interest already has been | : “BETTER THAN EVER” #5 da tew Firpy = metimes the girl|Pensacola. And it was their sub- (lain ag : at be : 5—Where there is no competitio own not only in the Flower | "IE Sfp Special gate awards this day . 3 sail who can’t knit has the best Sequent visit 0 e i SEA he judges shall make awards on [Show but also in the garden club. | Tes DY 2 ~~ BRAND NEW RADIOS 2 Bper 9 East Petersburg, =i : doubles e me | The club was organized the middle | MONDAY and ; A tough looking hombre was|!ed | Shre ng 2 Si Lat 6—E: lof March and has grown to over | 4 Deccration Day ki Also Country Store Grocery Gifts ; how terrible he really i Ow 2d D W wl | s. The main object of ||} Monday =: 2:15 Fill Plenty available picnic tables and how afraid people were of 3 9-0 479, P17 {until i to develop the |B ea ADMISSION He said: “I can scare the[something initel creative, er ana Leicht Te 2» of the members as | Martha faye Afternoon and Evening " vo m off an girlie.” Andthe|was not until thes y moved fo (Chi. | brown and ated la community asset and as a con- | fg “WAIKIKI WEDDING" you|cago, where Mr. Hurst was fin Li 6-3, 00. ca 8—No « {certed movement for the preserva- cial secretary of the Oriental In- | I ak WaT to Te the roon the and development of the nat- | he [stitute of the University of Chicagc | MT. JOY JES. Dy WN ou A ud ¢ of the adjacent | . —- | eight years, that Mrs. Hurst MANHEIM, 12 TO 2 y of | countryside as a whole, as well as | THA LITTLE CAME’ Caicos 0 NY— —By i ink to study intensively. : TT 5 arrange | to educate local children in an ap- | dnd Ee Br swems there's igalle a Jot Ho Western County Jr. Legion ! fa of flowers and inspire eS 9 ov’ “w Do Ror oF HE KIND. —_ taking care of champion stock... , > | bitee may be | them to beautify their own garden | THE BoYs ARE BACK AGAIN - ITS THEIR owN FAULT, THEY wi h awful [besides grooming and diet and ex- |_ Terns 5 Ph those designated | plots | THEY MISSED THE LAST TRAW SHouLD HAVE LEFT HERE AN ercise. The breeding is most im- Manheim Wh rr Jat flowers must be The club meets once a month and | < BY city : Hour AGO. > br ing alr per-|portant, and Mrs. Hurst al ye |! 1.0 01 a Wn sum is charged for dues. | o ‘VE HAD ENOUGH OF THOSE ect the sends her dogs to Chicago so that [Man sume vs 9.1 SX rs not complying | The club welcome | GUESS THE ONLY THING NoisY HOODLUMS ‘If yo dlshe can be assured of the finest | Bros of the schedt a as : nter- | | CAH DO NOW (5S PLAY TELL THEM TO WALY HOME.’ keep a 1 'lchampion stock in the country. It's| T be disqualified ested in WITH THEM ONTIw “Quiet!” eo the married man.jfa lot of bother but apparently | MORNING 3 “I ean see you've never been -{lworth it. You recognize the pup- | ried.”—He might be a gentleman|pies as potential champions even | q | but he certainly is inexperienced. |if you can’t preserve them in plas- Evenings 8 az er Moose Theatre| ‘soe | A bachelor advises: t ry Ty Tand 9 P. M. | companion for a hay S 125th ANNIVERSARY AND Holiday! ELIZABETHTOWN Saturday grass widow. CO. FIREMEN'S PARADE | 2PM 6-8-9:30 P. M. \ -— | Which reminds me, a lady on| The Hope Fire Asthma Cause Barbara Street says: “A married “ompany of Manhe | Wa ts ave + rsday, May 27th ! weman can always tell when her tt p h | Fought in 3 Minutes W May% ; ith { Foster i | husband has been out with the ay | James ( agney : in i chickens because he comes hom 4th and | in “WE WHO ARE ABOUT - in his cap. | “GREAT GUY” TO DIE” : banquet, — ! gation | FRIDAY and SATURDAYZIAY 28 and 29 x = Jean Arthur in “HISTORY IS! E AT NIGHT” : LW Eo clerk a 4 | {1 A \ i — \\ \ ; Z rr And Monday, May 31st | Tuesdilig June 1st : YAK inl : 1 \ | ! i V7 “Three rides and Matinee 2 P. M. hk : ff : Sd pan | pa .An extra large size;] Mabel Jane B. Miller, an hong @8 FOR A FIRST Joe E. Brown | Patsy Helly in | in { “WHEN'S YOUR ! “NOBODY'S ; BABY” | BIRTHDAY” NW WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 2 and 3 James Stewart in “SEVENTH HEAVEN” HASSINGER - {0 You KNOW WHY - -- Tey Knock If Inside, But Outside - - - Wall, Let's See ? WE Ewa] TT “NS THINGS | > Ove AT THAT | | Bum | { WHERE YOU 0 Fes nd 2 cups of | GARFIELD TER to show you the easy way to KEEP CLEAN INSIDE! { i | INTERNATIONAL CON. Y
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