four The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, March 20, 1941 Find Request For Permit ILANDISVILLE | | To Sell Ice Cream in Pa. ‘State Mouse Yard i in 1796 late that back in History books re dled if they if they were surprised by ice: the days when President James| cream. Madison was worrying his way The manuscript is a petition, through the War of 1812 i lated 1796, from a gentleman re- Dolly created quite a sen y come from Haiti, for per- serving her guests with a new and to sell ice cream in the unfam concoction called ice sylvania State House yard in cream. Philadelphia. Since he didn't A manuscript recently discovered| bother to explain what he meant in the Archives Division of the| by ice cream, it seems probable! Pennsylvania State Library, De-|that the food must have been fam- partment of Public Instruction, sug-|iliar to Pennsylvanias a dozen| however, that ea Dolly's been widely rs before Dolly the White House. gests, guests | y have trav- | ed New & Reopened Plant Trend Continues In Pa. 5 Reopening ening of new ones in Pennsylvania | persons. | <r The new plant which the Brock- were vy by the State way Glass Company, Inc, began reporte Department of Commerce. largest of the revived indus-| erecting last June at Crenshaw, 1s will at tne Car- [Jefferson County, is expected to 5 Steel Company's Pen- | begin production of bottles in Feb- coyd Iron Works at Manayunk,|ruary. Pre-heating of the equip- whic been idle since April [ment to begin commercial produc- 1938. s plant will resume pro-|tion of glass began on January 15. and 100 Madison enter-| time from 5 to 9 P. M. They'll be looking for you. P.T.A. Mects Tonight duction within a few days ‘with 150 | The company will continue the op- employes. Full operation may ex-| eration of its original plant at{ The monthly meeting of the pand employment to 1000 men. | Brockway. P.T.A. will be held in the grade The West Pittston Iron Works,| The Pittsburgh Plate Glass Com-|school auditorium tonight, at which | Inc leased the Vulcan Iron! pany’s new $80,000 mirror plant|time the election of officers for the / West Pittston and | is virtually completed and is ex-|ensuing year will take place with the acture of pected to be in operation within a|the following program: ration is expect- | short time. Invocation, Rev. Bechtel, pastor the next six] The third new industry for North| Silver Spring Church; Piano Solo, | betwe 300 and 500 Wales within three months is the|Beth Trayer; followed by the bus i- | employed in three Leroy Novelty Company, which has ness meeting; Solo, Jean Longe- | leased 85300 square fect of space Xylophone solo, Esther tor Schay County, wood specialities. Weaver; Report from committees; out of Officers; ny an indus-! The . D. Cigar Company of | Election Piano solo, | try since everal collieries closed in| Beth is establishing a factory | Betty Edwards; Award of Banner:| 1938 will be the home of a planti at Kulpmont with employment ex- Duet, Jack and Walter Longe- which the Mahanoy Valley Coal pected to increase to 50 or 75 op- necker; Trumpet solo, Donald Gin- will build to prepare] erators. der; Speaker, Caleb S. Buche: s and bank coal. The B. C. Undergarment Com- |Principal Manheim Township hig! rinton Pottery Company, pany of New York City has ac-|school, and vocal Trio, Jim Nolt now opera at Wellsville, Ohio,| quired space in a building in|Dorothy Kaylor and Caroline Heis- will erect a new manufacturing Bloomsburg to begin production of tand. plant at Shippenville, Clarion Co. cotton and woolen underwear with lay Cast Announced ns call for the erection of a/30 employes. The company ex-| On April 4 and 5, the East Hemp- modern factory building with 30,000 pects to double its employment | field High School will present “The square feet of floor space. It is when capacity production is reach. | Kissing Link", by Jay Tobias. It estimated that eriiplo yyment will be! ed. stars Corinne Hollinger as Penelope Pioneer Woman H ad “g 99 as calp” Trouble In 175 tode who complain of “fatiguing and expensive” journey and problems! to Philadelphia, she had not yet take from the ‘scalp’ |reccived a bounty for the “Indian Cot. : Scalp” she had delivered. rot ; of the frontier-women who | >? p hater ep . She showed some grounds for helped to settle nnsyivania. os 3 “ fi Sis complaint by pleading that “one » a laded, old u- might think Common humanity Divisi | would induce ite Library, | low me some . . i ah | > Instruction, | occasion, especially as I lost my l, of Ship-!husband & Son.” ne Sec-i Unfortunately for history, there record of Mrs. Mitch- is not known she was ever able to col- bounty for her Indian scalp. 1IS no otaer lls troubles and it | whether a| lect | Karl, Mi | Loretta, Myers SALUNGA Fackler Mrs. Ralph Phyllis, Mrs Raymond, and daughter, Yackley and son, Paul, Mrs. Bless- ing and daughter, Orlene, Mrs. Levi ifer and son, Richard, Mr. and | Mrs, Dattisman, Miss Ellen Dattis- Mr. Franklin Peters, Mrs >s Myers and sons, Ralph and Mt Wor With Mrs. " man, Personals Mrs. Levi Peifer and ily ended the funeral of the . Miss Elizabeth Swei- , at Elizabethtown on Wednes rning. Hiestand and Co., are Wayne Chick starter. ad another page chicks with Wayne H. ad- their on your starter. nd Mrs. Charles Dietrich of and Mr. and Mrs. Levi were entertain- and Mrs. Walter honor of toc Mr. Sunday evening in twenty second wedding anni- Entertains League Musser, entertained the s League of St. Mark's United en church at his home on Mrs. Iph My I's. h vy evening at which time Surprise Shower rof. Hewitt, of Lebanon spoke on The members of the £ America’s Position as a World | Power”, Class of the M. E. S. S. an mothers held a surprise shower Hewitt played a piano solo IS, their teacher, Miss Dat and Robert Stehman presented recently announced her engage- | several accordion selections. ment to Franklin Peters, last ————— Thursday evening. | Fifteen year-old Peggy Durman Thoze present were: Mrs. Fack- | of Dartford, England, has received ler and daughters, Peggy and Lynn { a Sea Guide Medal of Merit for res- Mrs. Way and children, Fern and | cuing drowning children. / , ON Or ( the Gentlemen to al-| small matter on that] ! Link, | a seemingly plain and unat- tractive blonde girl of twenty and Scott Nissley as Peter Wetherill, studious and intelligent man twenty-three, but rather shy retiring. The story itself a of and is a | Honor Lan ge, | templating Miss Frances D. Fackler Florin is one of the three hur Mrs. R. students Roll a West six Highway west the residents ing up quite liste tt 1 he >d of Fackler, of 0 St rder to achieve this distinction, an relocating Gettys thereabouts aie protest. want the road moved daughter of Square iS MA, of urch elected The W. B. Ch — Cu n the Cc better Fox; Secretary, Mrs. average of ei five or 4 : i Sh cy ct man; Secretary Literature, Mrs. must be attained. kl hy | WH ber of the Seni nd je | Lydia Staley; Secretary of Thank | a member of the Seni lass and js == % { : 14 Offering, Mrs. Cora Campbell; Sec- enrolled in the Health Education jeculum. She i member ol} of Stewardship, Mrs. Irene curric . => SS a emeel = the Student Advisory Board, thc | Mrs. Eva Becktel was eo ail oa . > Women’s Glee Club, and the Val- elected delegate to the Annual kyri Club, W. M. A. convention to be held at Kyrie oN ee etl fee eee Harrisburg May 6-8, Mrs. Metzger, { ; NERS mo alternate delegate. 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It is produced and directed by Miss Mary Lee Forney. | Elect Officers i At a meeting of the Landisville Fire Company Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. Paul Weaver, Mon- day evening the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Ira Hess; vice president, Mrs, Ira Hess vice president, Mrs. Ira Hess; e president, Mrs. Ira Hess; vice pre- sident, Edith Heiserman; Secretary’ Miriam Kaylor and treasurer, Mr Harry Rudy. Lawrence - Mease Hazel Lawrence and Bud were married by Rev. Daihl, ¢ church of God. After a short trip they will reside here. | Red Cross Notice i Many of the local ladies are knitting and sewing for the i Cross, any one ine to do this work please contact: Miss Ruth | Hoffman or Mrs. Earle Ginder. 3 A meeting of the local branch | was held at the Fire House on | Friday evening at which time these | additional solicitors were named: | Martin Swarr, Lester Charles, S. B. Minnich, Ed. Stauffer, I. B. Mum- the Greyhound talkie movies. Teac A) officers: President, Mrs. Jennie at €acners v . 4 1p, | Fornoc; V ice-president, Mis. Iona enna. in . . : Metzger; Treasurer, Mrs. Lizzie Laura Kauff- the Bulletin. More Thrilling Tales Of Sea Adventure of the days Clippers ip skippers. Don't TheAmericanWeekliy distributed with the Baitimore Sunday American Sale at All Newsstands! the Ironville the following ruled of adventure, related by 1e of the las! n OUR FRIENDS ale Looking fot yon This new book will soon go to the printer. When friends look for your name, will you be there? If youare thinking of ordering telephone serve ice, please do so now. If you need an extra listing for someone in your home or business, or any change in your present listing, just fet us know. The Yellow Pages—an advertising medium of proved worth —are also closing for printing, 0 please give us your requirements. COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY | | ee] THIN FARM WOODLOT lesters of the Pennsylvania State|out some of the less thrifty {me snd ‘George Shenck. 3 | IRO NVI LLE Thinning operations in the woods College. First, removed the crooked, | that remain. ol Pre he whedon 1A bia] need not be started until the trees limby, short, and defective trees. Siibsoribe: forthe Bullets | de ate 1 are 20 to 25 year old, declare for-|If the stand still is too dense, thin] ubscribe for the Bulletin. Roy Peris and family moved into | Cross banners, window cards etc. On Sunday, Lloyd A. Kauffman —_— Mr. Brandts home. | | celebrated his 50th birthday. The Stark family moved into the Th S ith Three new members were admit- Koser apartments. e mi S io into membership of the Iron- Mr. and Mrs. Christ Boll, moved (From page 1) [ville U. B. Church at the Sunday | into their new home. Leh children, seven of whom are! evening service. i iy Mr. Howard Stauffer has been ||iying: Emma, wife of Abner| Christ M. Kauffman will this week bedfast the past week. | Heisey, Mount Joy; William, Char lebrate his 51st birthday. They a pd Pent a few days | jes and Edna, at hor Anna | vere entertained by their families, { wi arles Mussers. 3 fr id | Robert Landis is employed at] Re ~ with a dmner Armstrong's at hiding [Sere 0 a Sutday Services in the Ironville Albert Ranser was the guest pf Sica aii = Chu eh 2 Sunday School at Robert Buel on Monday afternoon Tet dite hoe tor > m, CE 6:45 p. m. Wor- Carl Kauffman and family were| 1. .. .. at the re np Vige ot dvb I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ham- + Hoisov. the Ths Guild Stected the | mer. fal at sand ge 1 w ng « President, Fran- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hammer spent : : Meriin Wh C : yn Sunday with Mr. and Mus. Ross | daughter, Marlene; Edna Smitl Pate Wel aT To Fair at Florin, | daughter, Gloria, Mrs. Elwood Col- Hor Hr Yoo the and Mis. John Swarr cele- | lins and son, Val, Willi xm Sr is ay M . ; Youn Reba brated His. 775 ichday on. 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