The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pd., Thursday Morning, oo HAE : May 8, 1941 mah A Tribute To All Motherhood Svmbolized by Whistler's immortial portrait, a picture that has come to be accepted as the epitome of all that lies in every Mother heart. In this spirit we join the advertisers on this page in extending sincere greetings to all mothers today. Why Not Give Her A Gift From SLOAN'S SUNDAY, MAY 11th, 1941 re TPS TO THERE'S SO MANY LOVELY PERSONAL THINGS PECIALLY SHELL EN ak {JOY HAVING GIVER IS YOU. B% 4 gs- Lo WHEN THE LISTED ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS Wa 19e—60c—$1.00 $1.00 Durand’s Chocolates 1b. Hudnut Toilet Waters ...... $1.60—51.50 $1.00 $1.00—81.75 $1.00 $1.35 $1.00 Evening in Paris Bubbling Bath Essence ....... $1.00 18th Century Perfume Lamps Coty's Bath Powder Waler Coty’s Toilet Old Spice Bath Salts... os viii, von Yardley Dusting Powder Evening in Paris Coloone & Atomizer Sel Huobigant’s Wisteria Bath Powder & Water Foilet .$1.00 each oo "cs o AND WITH THE GI¥T HALIMARK ENCLOSE ONE DUR REAUTIFUL MOTHER'S DAY CARDS 32 ¢ PHARMACY MOUNT JOY Or SLOAN'S EAST MAIN STREET KUIP'S _.. Sweet Gifts = HERE'S A Hotni Duy Vip FROM THE. . Ilda Mae Beauty Shoppe MOUNT JOY, PA. 1 Appeal to the girl in Mother on Mother's Day, for years should not make any difference in her appear- 2 CE R ance. HEARTS, CHESTS, GIVE HER A Shampoo AND Permanent BOOKS, TABLES & BASKETS IN D'ORLANDO & SHULL'S CANDY EVERY MOTHER! CHOOSE A GIFT OF FURNITURE FROM Boyer's MOUNT JOY, PA. HOME FURNISHING! A MOTHER'S DAY GREETING CARD FOR Wave Fingerwave KULP'S CONFECTION Manicure or Facial East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. ERY & NEWS STAND SO SHE BUYS AT » J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS oat. NOW FOLLOW MOTHER'S EXAMPLE, > 7 BUY HER MOTHER'S DAY. GFT HERE WE E SUGGEST WAFFLE IRON PYREX OVENWEAR die COLORFUL CHINAWEAR PORTABLE MIXER WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM ( TOASTER or GRILL ¥ { COFFEE MAKER P and son, spent Sunday at Mt. Union ast Week : Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Brenaman (From Page 1} | and son, Carl, of Elizabethtown = eo visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester H 0a Mrs. | Brenaman on Monday evening. ‘ries even- | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shelly, of oe { town, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ir and Mr Villiar and | Heisey of Lancaster attended a fun- ' = 1 | cral at Newport on Saturday. : 3 un Ir. ¢ M Stain and son Ligg | Alphcus and 1a Yiengst of Mr. ) - 1H were Sunday afternoon vag ste of Mr. and Mrs. Michael bro- enbach i M Micha n- r. and Mrs. George Mumper, of 16 { town, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mumper Mr. and Mrs. C. A. M2lhorn andland Mr. and Mrs. Norman grandson, Bil ited Luke Lee|and son, Jimmy of Mt. Joy and Mr Keifer and family A illersburg | and Mrs, James Berrier of Milton Grove spent Sunday asthe guests of Mrs. Robert on Sunday Rev. daughter Mr. and Shanbach at ‘asburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Leiphart and daughter, Miri arolina. and family spent Sunday with Mr. | tained at a birthday party ip honor | o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geib Mr. | Mrs. E. Rineer all of Lancaster; | Mrs. Lloyd Kauffman, attended the; M YTOWN T 3 Affairs and Mrs. Elmer: Hostetter and family | Mrs. Dick Knight, Landisville, Mrs. ! Apple Blossom pageant at Win-| A {| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Geib, Mr. and | Walter Peifer, Salunga, Mrs. Harry | che Virginia. The Loyal Sons] . { : i F 1 gS Rihbi 1 + 15h 1 r Parl 1 vt | At Florin For | Mrs. Ben Hess and child and|Knecht, Florin, Mrs. 0. L. Starr : Bible class, taught by Paul Metzger bwin anid Miss Solin’ Ti. { Mr and Mrs. Ralph Sheaffer , Mrs. Mabel Hendrix, Mrs. Ben| held th nonthly meeting at Ul-; Gave Diner ‘To Friends | i | : John Gabl © Yorl soloists will be Mrs. William Groff. | the summer. after working all win- Mr. ar Mrs Harold: Riera Mr. and Mrs. John Gable of York . oh aE] S d i a Wh “ic 4 Mr. and M: tiarold Rice of RT 1 EM i contralto of Columbia and Charl $| ter in Baltimore M land. H. Hoffman, Jr., and Glenn H. Hoff Flizabethi 1 3 store | were Sunday guests © Mr. anc os : . | : Er LilZabel sited 1 latier ere 1) : Gingrich, baritone. On Sunday Mrs. LeRoy nan, brother, Courtland Williams on{ Mrs. Harvey Campbell. . a oS inal. atl dt Richard 1 Ye Sunday Birthday Party Mr. and!Mrs. Cleon Staley, enter- | entertained at dinner, Richard anc day. a) . i | A 3 1 r DP A ar 5 : : tained as Sunday guests, Mr. and| Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mel- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ebersole] Mrs. Paul Frank, Florin enter- | ained as Sunda so oT 3 : 7 : piss | { Mrs. Samuel Witmer of Silver|linger of Columbia and Mr. and I 3 on Monday tt of C uest of Ruth Staley. all of evening Sload, Emma Hare of Harrisburg. Brown, “leve Mount Maytown Joy: and John entertained at Mrs. | lumbia, was a 4 . : Mrs. H. Hoffman 3 dinner nuniel ummaw, local fox REMEMBER SOMEBODY'S MOTHER SUNDAY, MAY 11 | Thrill Hex... Flowers on Mother’s Day You want to remember Mother in a very P= os 0 Q = Q Q — Q = Q. D special on this Sunday, Mother's way Day. We suggest lowers. She'll love them for two reasons: first, because they're from you; and second, because you selected them at Ruhl's, famed for } the finest in ] cu: licwers RUHL’S FLOWERS (OPPOSITE and plants. ior Mother 4 Mother Ikes to look pretty, too! And it will = please her tremendous. HIGH SCHOOL) Phone 81-M Mount Joy Card Pariy b. A card party will be held at the Mrs. Paul Fre Thursday evening at their home. attending] Those present were: Mrs. Conrad New Danville; M. a N valuable fox hound. home of Mr. and tonight by St. Mary Catholic Churcl Anna in-Hand; Mr. and Mrs The public is invites lat 101 ; : The puliic 1s re M. Hess, Lancaster R. 6 the AY Mh Jacob Z. Miller, New Vi L E | 1 1 school [Pan George C. Haagen { 1 with Lancaster; ~ and Mrs. D. Avery ——————— 2 SHowin: 1 SA iin Letort; Mr. and Mrs. D. Ezra Ironville recital will be given the | attendant Byers, Wasl ton Boro; Mr. and Wingert, Chambers- ;, Laban Ironville U. B. Church on Sunday | Mumm W. afternoon May 11th at P. M.| Ulric} Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hofi- The program will consist of solos,! Earl Albright, Luther, Guy Mum- Man, Maytown; Mr. and Mrs. J : 1 | TR 1. | Zeigler Hess, Quarryville; Mr. and trios and ensemble, numbers for and Benjamin Haverstick,|“~%5 ess, arry le; Mr. and : 2 : | : ; : Mc rN Ze piano and organ, Those participat- |: the week end at their hunting/Mrs- Henry N. Hostetter, Washing cn Eoro; V. Pauline Hess, New Danville; Mr. and Mrs. John A, By- Mr. and Mrs ing will be Dorothy Cooper, Marion | cabin in the mountains in Lycoming i } Ulrich, Ruth Phyllis Becktel, Jean Albright, Hazel Staley, Eetty Uirich.| County. Misses Violet Moore and Grace mbersburg; + H. Hoffman, Maytown; Misses returned for Fornoff and Elizabeth Fornoff. Vocal | Mellinger, have home Velma and Gladys Hoffman; John Mrs. Maurice Frysinger an Danicl Moore were recognize this little feminine vanity. So give her an appoint: ment for a ly to know that you Success of (From page 1) Sunday of their sister Mrs. E of Middletown. | | 1 T 1 Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Ri | 34 ed Mrs. Jonas Miller of Landis- | Ho : 4 coe Hassinger PERMANENT ville. | C Elam vel and John ! Mr. and Mrs. John Fogie Jr. and| — Of — : daughter Anna Mae of Mountville Florin District — George Keener. | SHAMPOO, FINGER were Sunday guests of Mr. and] Captain, John Cosgrove, Robert | WAVE AND MANICUR Mrs. John Fogie Sr. er and John Weiser. : n This entire corps oft workers will | Mr. and Mrs. and children Doris, Jacob G | re ] 3 y rey : { > call on vou o » evening Mav | Lloyd and Betty | 3 n the evening of May itmacher —AT THE— ! Modern Beauty Sal wo . : Phone 220-M Mit tii The finance committee comprises child-{ 3 i | IT TCR. i Thos. J. B. Brown, Esther Henry, ! & a i, . Tn Lv the State Senate. i Grant Gerberich, Elwin March, Paul ! toner and Robert F. Schroll, Treas. | | 3 cerely hope everybody will 'ator Frederick L. Homsher, Lai 15 and 16 to collect your contribu- spent Sunday afternoon at Indian- i - {ion town Gap. ed Mrs. Clarence Bleyer and ren of Mt. Joy, Mr. and Mus. Jr Jackie Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Witmer Sr. Mr. Irvin Witmer and son The measure, introduced by rous as possible because | ter Republican ,would take the He vias event aepends €n- {ation of blind children out o lire upon your donations, { hands of the State oBard of Et of Mt. Joy spent Sunday afternoon | i tion and the cost of such a pre- |BILL TO EDUCATE BLIND viould be borne by the Col} CHILDEEN INTRODUCED {wealth out of funds providing for ;the Department of Public 3 i tion. and Mis. John Haines ar daughter ‘Vera and Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nissly and son Vernon | at Valley Forgie. Chas Bleacher, 13. Lancaster | Harrisburg—Al bill | knows you shouldn't hit a 22 cart-|the education of blind children of Henry Miller and family near Bos- lot Mrs. Harry M. Brown, Lancaster | Spring, Mrs. Charles Wallace of| Mry William Mellinger of Long: x Rhoads Sel Sunde sler’s Church. {last Wednesday afternoon. The in- Phila and Goose Goslin and his | caster. > snd Ms. John Forry ol Mrs. Harry Barnhart and Mrs, | vited guests included Mrs. Harry M wife, manager ofthe Trenton N. J.| : I ns ler’s church, : : Paul Shetter, visited the formers |Frimd, Mrs. C. E. Brubaker, Mrs baseball team. Turn useless articles about your | Messers Jacab and Harry Shenk sister, Mrs. Arthur Myers, at the | W. C. Popwell, Mrs. John Herr, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. home into cash. Adverlise them it | of Lancaster visited Mr, and Mis hospital. W. W. Bensing, Mrs. Harry Smith, theizel. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hoffman, cur classified column. | Samuel Peiffer. ridge with a hammer. His left hand ! Pem vania by’ the Department of | At present, the cost is ma shows what happens.. 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