The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 14, 1944, Image 5

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, September 14,
1944
By GENE BYRNES

DOW L L AFFS REG'LAR FELLERS—The a Substitute





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N otice! ! Office Closed!
MON. SEPT. 18th AND{TUES. SEPT 19th UNTIL 6:30 P. M.
OPEN TUESDAY i 6:30 TO 8:00 P. M.
OTHER HOUKS AS USUAL
DR. S. MILEIS, Optometrist
PHONE: 234) Moose Bldg. ELIZABETHTOWN
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VALLEY VIEW PARK

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Pa., 7 miles York, Pa., Route 3u
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
RAMBLING RED FOLEY
makes his fir appearance in this part of the country since several years
back. Red Fol y had been featured on the BARN DANCE for
the past eleven years, In that time he has been agmember of the popular
troupe called “CU MB ERLAND RIDGE RUNNERS Red Foley is a
{ happy go lucky master of ceremonies who gets @¥eryone in a good humor
is soon as he makes an appearence. Has mad movie pictures with Tex
Ritter and now has signed a contract to makg Decca records.
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By popular demand we have back with ug nore other than,
THE THREE LOOSE NUTS
You have seen them and you haye heard hem many a time and you know
what they can do. Plenty of lgughs tofkeep you going from daylight to
lark: Never a dull moment @and you know it. The one member is a
{ brother to the lamous comediag ROCHESTER,

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PRAMS PALS
Your own boys and girl i love. Shorty, Sallie, Rawhide, Coy and Bob,
Prices, 37¢ plus tax. Children under 12 accompanied by parents admit-
ted FREE. ou
Men and ‘women in the armed forces admitted free.
Plenty of parking and tables to spread your lunch and also plenty of
good eats served on the grounds.
and spend a day and we will guararctee that you will come back
for more.
Come

Ee , TIT EI, REI
EVENINGS J Oo Y MATINEE
SHOWS SATURDAYS
7AND 9:00 P. M. ! AND »
SATURDAYS T } | E HOLIDAYS
2:00 P. M.
6-8-10 P.M.


Mount Joy, Pa.
FRIDAY-SATURDAY., SEPTEMBER 15-16
BARBARA STANWYCK — FRED MACMURRAY
“DOUBLE INDEMNITY”
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
JIMMY LYDON — CHARLES SMITH -in-
“HENRY ALDRICH PLAYS CUPID”
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 — 2 HITS
RICHARD ARLEN “TIMBER QUEEN"
-ALSO—
ONES -in- “SING A JINGLE"
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ALLEN IO

THURSDAY, SEPT. 20-21 —2 FEATURES
ROY ROGERS -in- “COWBOY AND SENORITA"
—ALSO-~
“WEEK-END PASS
NESDAY
NOAH BEERY
-in-
XT WEEK—FRIDAY—SATURDAY, SEPT 22-23
D SKELTON — ESTHER WILLIAMS
“BATHING BEAUTY”
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BY France and is rapidly moving] Cadet Robert Kedig stationed at
n re, Jam the Allied, Teas iB NG Fort Sumter, S. C., spent a six day
b y are > service we. 194 : ’
ui QR 0. entered \Ihe service In Mee mE furlough with his parents. Mr. and
| OL and was sent to Africa in May 1943 | :
3 He is attached to the Survey Unit TOWN LE G U E Mr. and Mrs. Melvin M. New- Mrs. Benj. Kendig.
; ren Of the Fiala and Snived A 3 {comer visited Mr. and Mrs. How-! The Sunshine Bible Class of the
Councilm¥n Newcomer says there RY Ih he Saerno Wvamon. 2hen : -onville 3 | Methodist Sunday School held its
rl Tate oy wa, was among the first to enter Rome ml a ard at Ironville on Sun- | he x
Is some 1 nkey Jusiness’ going when that city was captured by the LEAGUE STANDING day. monthly meeting at the home of
. on and if he gets wise it will be just Allies. Teams WwW. 1 Mr. Calvin Hayes of Red Lion is | Mrs. Robert Bishop. Those present
too bad for some one. Dougherty ......... 10 2 spending some time with Mr. and were Mrs. Roy Sweitzer, Mrs. Wal-
rr ‘ - September 4, J94 t Schneiders... LL... 9 3 Mrs. Melvin M. Newcomer ter Eshleman, Mrs. Floyd Wetzel,
My. my, The me I get some Db Sir Get Gyadalcanal } Bennetts ....... Cie cei Mrs. Frank Diechler, of Upper | Mrs. Charles Aument, Miss Betty
i people into. But it's all in fun and OD ra ie weekly {i Alwines .....¢.......... 6 6 | Darby, is visiting her brother, Dr. | Heisey, Miss Mary K. Minnich, Mr
: aceive your weekly paper anc Yi 18 Vis 5 |
most ‘of them are pretty good sports. can’t thank vou ensugh. a sifve 1s] .......... 0 1 8 | J. S. Kendig arid family. Phares Stehman, Mrs. Charles My-
i | GE h enjoyment as well as passtime to} Barnharts ....... 4 8 | Wilbur Heistand has returned | ers, Miss Mabel Myers, Mrs. Albert
i Do yout have any discarded eye a out those read all about the fellows in foreign | Faas .................. 4 8 | home from the Lancaster General | Rodgers, Mrs. Levi Peifer, Mrs.
fastos oF tam you lands. It sure is a treat to spend] .. ok : Bihan and toaster. Bobbie: Ann
Bags Him glasses 32 some of my Army life on the Canal, | Tronios ..... cove. 39 250 | Hospital where he was a medical | Bishop and daughter, Bobbie Ann.
{ can spare? Ii give them IN TH E SERVICE Although many of you have seen H. S. John M: iteer 233, H. S. | patient for several weeks. |
to Jean at Kuips. Her boss the great picture, but it is far differ- | Doughertys 986, H. T. Frank Doug-{ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper and |
to | ays. st e the things right ent ¥rom that : v 603 H TT. Doughortvs 2701 M : 1 M 7 re B or : { Do It Yourself -at Home
Says. ee 2 ngs oT i erty ots, H. T. I. Doughertys 2701. Mr. and Mrs. John ender were
m | under At least she Ensi Kather! HH N Since we have landed here we rid " Tost 8 t Fikton ot
| und { ni of east she ‘nsign Katherine H. Herr, Na- | have bee rorking ve hou re crabbing” las unday at Elkton, | A
oh J ’ ave been working twe lve hour Bil. . oe ee wt
A. couldn't sc full case of Pepsi- wl Turses {Sores (avis) of Mr. | day, “driving the ducks’ rain or | Tronios FG SG TG Tis | Md., and returned with a nice catch. |
Cola stand ight in front of her. ana Mrs. nos . €rr, | chine, hot or cool, we have to ktep| Anderson 147 193 161 501] Caria |
y eae stationed at the Naval Hospital, at going, it depends on us for the shin: I : = 2s v1 The Woman's Society for Christ-
a Parris Island, 8S: C., promoted tolfs oot loaded to lk ep the boys on oro! 148 152 112 4121 i, Service, met at the home of Mrs.
I hie 1 - ¢ 8 © 9 € Oy Q 1 {= ‘ a
diy Herbie t ts it was a put up job chief nurse with the rank of Lieu- the front lines going. el 50 124 169 443 | Amos Newcomer. Miss Alice Strick- | r 6 million to
A fut the { the fellows insist it tenant. I guess you have heard what Brow 187 158 150 495 op assisted in the entertaining. { MARTiN'S 5 & 10¢ STORE
pas an Anyway while at . splendid job the “ducks” are doing, | Tronio 209 169 144 522 | —_— A
re vw 7 1 ATIVE. & rive =
“fhe Mt. Gfetna cottage, the whole] Mrs. Clarence D. Nissly, 63 West | but it means.a lot to us drivers to |
ris 1 Donegal St., received word | take care of them ard to see that an mar aan)
was {ing on the couch and C ed wor : wn ota 841 9( 36 23
joang Vv ; > 16 at from her husband, /5 Clarence D. |they are kept moving. They are ot : i) fe 129 me > O nN © r CC » 1 t
when everjone got off, Herbie sat no ly, in New ls that he had |not only for hauling cargo, but { Alwines FG SG TG Ils |
th down, all dlone, and the thing col-imet two other Florin men since he | for invasion purposes. Also it i A. Myers 196 149 164 509 | ho ewe [
it lapsed. Things like that are stationed there. They were T/5 luck fat Ri yore ca ied for atm nyers . 150 134 182 £76 | »
: Melvin Ryder and Set. James I iob like that, but when that time : = | : moa olnis
to Herbie he Mel y and Sgt. James L. [i 158 1 9; 24 | - . ) pairing 97
pa. happeni yi : Weidman. comes we will be ready to travel to- Fackler us 1 195 524 i Wa tc h an d C 1 OC k cpai ls $
Er says. The fellows visited each others | wards victory. | Alwine 152 150 182 S21
. gk ye ; 7 he nle ro | 3 ar 9 -— - ene - - me -
— camp, had dinner, and swam to-| Last week I had the pleasure of | Boozer 182 166 182 5004
we Say, Hoff, don’t you know that it's gether. meeting Lester Geltmacher from; { 5 i
i : vn? Tt ae Newtown. I worked with him ah rh ia \& oun |
always t to carry a spare? Then . i Total 838 810 905 2553
. : Sept. 6. 1944, | many times, but never recognized |
- you wont be unpre Ie » for emer Dear Mr. Schroll: Oept. b, 1 1him. You know two years away
sencies whe hey ari hile “cott-! = eens home is a long tim We stood | Barnh: SG TG Tisi
ene ase Just a few lines to let you know from oo ® Se Sr . for le et Baruharts FG « TG Tis Vv
x retn: tie he : 3 oe : 1 » rain ¢ talk J i nn Shiva a on 3
3 in Gretna. It isn’t rationed (hat I am receiving your Bulletin thie 1 to soe Bit hotor Shine 157 143 215 IT PIC D
ou kno and wish to thank you very much. tong. It didn’t seem possible, after | Garman 143 128 145 416} >
REA It sure does a fellow a lot of 500d | Give away in the duck. assed ous mee as} With A N w Idea Picke
We fc rtain Newpher Smeltz- a2 2g hy dome Ne one When reading this letter if you| Scopy 157 165 162 484 | - W YPERATI AND N
( . < 1 €e ail 1¢ 0 er Ee - ( | J TT TY ¥ *
. Hh street never swears ; ; know anyone with the APO No. 709 1 a 169 179 aa | £ “Rs Al NIGHT
er, Rast Nk street never Swe a service men as I read frem cover to | lata leave ne know. I} rt 153 162 152 467 | I jH
but the neichbors say tl Seemed gor A nh he ite y1Y Ww,
ut the neighbors say there seemed cover. I even missed chow this ould be only too glad to look them HLE R
3 to be streaks of lightning coming ncon to read the Bulletin. I re- up. I'otal 53 729 838 220) .
] ceived six of the lay. They 7 ar YG SG T
from his back yard the other morn- ceived six of them today. : Well let's call it a letter and leave | Haas FG SG TG Tis| MANHEIM R Call Mt Jo 12 i | =
’, . 3 hev JO 4 . tory “dd
ing when he accidentally hammered Weren't the latest but they werelsome space for the other letters in| cj oni 161 138 150 449 Ly y 1264-5
his finger id hank vou lor the the paper. Piersol 170 161 182 513]
= - FREE | Again I wish to thank you for the I'hanking you and the Remem- |* > No et ee
3 — wonderful paper. brance Committee for the swell job | Schroll 1253 15 137 408 J "— ee
1 A nearby doctor came out of the| Always a reader. | you are doing for us Barnhart 122 150 165 437]
3 droom to the waiting husband and USS 1S 7 100 ig ph M gms c Sincere ly J Han 174 184 188 546 Ch Th q
, : JESTS ostoffice, San pl. Clair D. Eshleman | th
clued: “Zeke, I don't like the USSTST 1006- cose Irom lhese duggestions
A ooks of your wife at all.” Zeke — 5 a : ak Pata . 100 T76 822 2348
| 1 replied: Altus (Okla) Army Air Field, | i
ooked at doc and replied: pp. and Mrs. George Myers re- Sept. 8.—Robert BE. Germer, son of i B
3 Well, doe, to tell you the truth, I'ceived word that Cpl. Matil la J. Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Germer 121 | Schneiders FG SG TG Tis!
a on't ‘car wich. for her looks my- Myers was married to C pl. August | north Barbara, street was commi Grov 190 157 171 518
i we takes good carel Lennep of Mississippi. sioned a second lieutenant and re os 146 188 132 466]
i Tr wks like ee ceived the silver pilot's w 3 of the) : he 105. 4% ol
1 t oy w rhs like a Cpl. Christ Heilig, son of Mr. and Army Air Forces today at the Altu A 158 123 137 18) wg
e and darned good cook, Mrs. C. M. Heilig, 366 N. West St,,! (Okla.) Army Air Field | 1 207 190 138 535]
3 I figured it orth it York, Pa, formerly of Mt, Joy has From this advanced 2-engine pilot! B. Schneider 192 188 166 546 | a
i me cently informed his parents that] training school of the AAF Central | |
: ) he took part in the invasion _ of S. Flying Training Command, with | 7 5
: { wight] woman went Re = oe Total 846 3
A ban > an SH ik headquarters at Ra wd pl Field | 4 0 a i] 2
into one of local banks to have row night and every other nig ght. Tex., he will go on to futh Bennetis FG SG TG Tis;
a sizeable ¢ cashed. The paying — Good nite!!!” vanced training at a multi-engined | Kreider 188 144 162 494 i OO k Box
¢ er I | | to he ‘Madam, bomber or fighter school, or t the | 11, 144 179 148 471 QC er es qt 4 5 pt 4 caca
: ' : “entral I L s' Sci l a : : I i
a vou il have om > to in- Not once, but twict he does it. RY i Lo Ilo chou! a Ra | Bray 139 149 177 465 Just the thing for peache i
« eld.
* troduc fore I can’ pay youWhen a customer paid garageman]| After completing his advanced | Pi 154 134 159 447 cee
e mone this check The Ament on Tuesday with a five dol- | course he will be ready to carry the | Bennett 173 196 202 571 OA i
Wi I | 1 withered look, Jay bill he didn’t have the change |air attack over enemy territory, o | 1 i ust Pans . . > . G If 0
m return as an structor to an ad -
d said my good man,so the customer suggested: = “Take|'" "0, <3, © 10 { Total 798 802 848 2448 |
I wish you t jerstand that I am my truck and go get some.” So Eli] ° : ! { 1]
busi I am not making drove the truck up the alley, out cheer I FG SG TG Tis! ® 1 5
on 1 X Irc we the trac I : Ys | At a 12th AATF 2% Buse—Th | Dougherty I G G TG Ts rooms : . . 2F |
ocial il I don't care to Market St. and down Main St. just| cteran B-25 M I! bomb group | Dougherty 195 221 187 603! J 0
3 now you The teller was around the block, and got change at{to which Ma: eant Eugen | Vogel ee . 135 169 151 455! i!
r Tost md had quite a Darrenkamps. Then he walked Ww. C1 ider, son of M vil Ki 169 186 154 509! D = ti P 2 5¢ |
tin explai the ledy thathack to the garage and gave the ig 34 1 MN | Lew 17 181 196 552 rain uc 10N umps QL
‘ 1 . . JOY, 2NNsS) a 1, 1S ea 1 —
she must pros identity belore man his change When he did so been cited by the Pr ol : 201 206 167 574
he could h 1eCK. the fellow asked: “Where's my |United States for outstanding per- | } - - a
Jk?” Then i remembere it | formance f auty in | 0 gre 90ga | O i d s lic B i Ly ts
cH truck? Then Eli remembered it io wi ¥ i 375 963 855 2693 3 1 e 1 ow ( ‘over & 0
I visi ( etery Monday was parked on Main St. — — — — °°" = ~ Stuckey ¥G SG TG Tis 4 1
3 ods Bi} I : tand. |S ©: Fy by the C manda in Ct M 182 144 188 514 reral cflors ard sizes.
| and while there 1 1an stand- Seconds is thirds. . |the Mt. Joy service ma: v . 1 /
5 ing bel lamenting in a -— distinguished-ur badge | 28 182 18 94 +
8 loud voice: “Oh, you shouldn’t have At Philadelphia tws pretty girls right of his unifsrm 137 147 113 397] Ie we - a |
‘3 oe you ’ El Hind bia > In part, the citation reads, “Dur- ) 9 150 518] F ine Gi t Sets 0
lied, you yuldn’t have died.” were standing at the dock watch- “1 ae eal a fol I 09 159 150 518 | = i
- : - ing t critical days fo 0g
Feeling very sorry for him. I patted ing marines embark The one re-}invasion of Ita r "1 as} 191 186 161 3538 | :
g vasion of the Ita mai i, de- | | 8 hieces 1 O00 i
Lis sked: “Are you marked: “I think it's a shame to]spite almost insurmountable d Oo plece i
a bewailing th of a member of send all these nice marines to Af-|culties which ke | 847 818 796 2461 | A good value 2
3 your family?” And he answered: rica or China or wherever they're an : 2 y { - -— = { >
3 } i“ a . A . ne group continued | } -
£ No, it wil first husband. going. What will they do there? x rrapted and I off bok of the ical fe re |
& _— The other girl looked at her in|bombing ope ns ag ed I Sh th 48 f 1
oo = ng, operations aged ; oe Leather up per picce
5 Heard quite a political argument amazement aril said: “Are you kid- objec The lantry, espri Idr de place 1
w 1 : 4 : . 1 " ) ‘ps, and itstanding pr 1 — 1]
5 the service station yesterday. A din, What'll trey do? Say ain't yOu eC din] 11 I 0
2 Be ip aris : bat displayed by personnel of . ae
E town fella commented: “I think that ever been out with a marine th e group have reflected I N c k J 1 00 0
4 Franklin D. Ro It is th reat- eee est he hk th he lve i : cipated cw oO ie ars . - 1]
He . rs 5 ) larianas Isl or hy
esto 1 th country has se A' Some fond parents, expecting Military Service of I l . Before bi blue, green 0
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farmer standi there said: “I'm company for the evening, had in- les Crid Pacif {ut nine - Ll)
4 4 Sergeant rider I Frul
& agin hin first speaker, try-'duced their two small children C Ta ay tic nt Frybe received ~ po 1
5 : . : ugnt hie with tne distingu ed ( oN S li O ne 1 2 >> Hl
: ing to prove his point go upstairs to bed. The companyiB-25 Mitchell unit. His oul x : Nava apo Ii » » Fs 0
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4 “Don't you know that behind every came and expressed disappointment |flown more combat - 1 | y
Xe 9 Light ie i INE sions irr if. Ee p in 1 0 New Or Hot Pips 4 Alunginur, ]
man there is a supreme power that at not seeing the children. The fond {6 ok | i; i I co. Calif
. . > : 3) Jjperations ar W | rises : tif
controls and influences him? The mother explained that they had just EN yh : Oo i Liquid aluminum j Pre 5 ru i iL) I}
farmer spat and said: “I'm agin her. gone upstairs and that each night{tion behind t Ge 4 { i ) Ow I —- 0
= too.” after undressing and before getting |Italy. | ¢ hu nd Se i 1 O¢ 1 5 ¢ 2 = ¢ 45¢ 0
i { Hawai - 7 !
% ree ito bed, they came to the top of | i = ( : apo In 0 7
= ; | nl A I< in Calif
Thais one was sent to me by one the stairs and called dow ome ir. and Mrs. hi. id. » le, 1 ! ——— 2
Oe Ly en a ee WIL SOME, eceived a letter from the | Sicve Pipe Enamel i
of our G I's on foreign soil. The G sweet little good night message Cc: Stora Ry | I i B ‘fh i
I was accosted by an aristocratic Shortly . the little girl's voice Pn arrived safe Eng I} te i For all kinds of iron work. Heat resisti Q
BH appearing gentleman, who asked heard. The “mother motioned for - JW ! D 0 ]
i : : : A oa : . : } me J S. 1 aA
B for a match, with the remark: the guests to tiptoe to the foot Oy Pvt Clyd L. Nissl ( Bix : U
‘ i 1 bee
good mn here in my country the stairs, and said: “What 5" Texas is home on furlough. | ) i
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1 a I scme Importance. Gc ring gain came the } 3 . { u
T Wi on | J 5. Ger I New |
I am Sir J Longworthe, Knight voice, saying: “Mamma, En : ) ii
of the Garter, Knight of the Iron found another bedbug” — — : al i
Cross, K of the Golden Fleece And Mamma passed out cold I hrever I oH ; Ww ps
and Knight of the Eas What is a month 0
GI Joe answered: - That's enough foolishness for now. A cd I nd oin i
s Joe Smith, tonight, Hi-ya fellows rv socived i


icht before last.
tomor-,
A WISE OW fom




VERY farm fomiiy nas vaivavies
& jewelry, War Bonds, Deeds,
Citizenship pers, birth and mar-
Hage os and similar pos-
ons Sha should be kept safe.
nsibie (and very economical)
s fo give these things SAFE
oieciion at this bank. See
us aboui this when you come in
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First National Bank and Trust Company
MOUNT JOY. PENNA.
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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