The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 12, 1944, Image 4

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, October 12, 1944
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IRO NVI LLE from Pottstown into the parsonage, . |
located at Oyster Point. East Donegal The United Drive, : Local Draft GLEAN GARDENS NOW | ;
Ei. Ver. On Saturday afternoon the Thorough cleaning of gardens | c E . d i
J os era Long and Mrs. AnnalOtterbein Guild will take a hike, School News (From Page 1) now will help control vegetable yes | Xamine
Valker ancaster wor . : i 3
Walkes. f Lanvister, were week- After reaching their destination, agencies that the solicitation will assi ications Se Wn eR
iy 5) i the home of Mr. and | they will hold a doggie roast, «= For The WwW k be more efficient. Penn State plant pathologists.
T Mrs ji. I J armmey- : a short business session. ee Your donation will aid in provid- By No 1 Board wid do ==DR S P MI L L IS
Ta Ho, Sos the Civil Mrs. Cora Hubley. Mrs Harry ing relief not only for local civilian | : Ime 73 ’ ray 8
nse, will meet to wrap pack-| Albric : 5 : 3 aic also ai Wh iviliz | 3 5S ‘ :
a p pac Albright and Miss Alva Harmon.,| The program of H. K. Ernest aid but also aid to the civilian war CLASS 1-A Q 2
y ages or . hove i Es yd : : hy : i icti re one Slo: x £
t FE A J 1 ix boys in the service. | are recuperating at their homes in!PSY chologist and hypnotist was victims of enemy tyrany. It will fora 2 ald So HO-HUMMM! ; P to m 4 =
> Very nn onth s.nce the war started, | the village. postponed at the request of Mr also provide comfort and relaxa- | gi Bernard Nien WL Ma | HOURS ©
g 2 gift is mailed to 55 boys from the or : for our bre | Asm What This Place wo E
op ey | ys m the Mrs Hazel Fornot. Istambel Ernest and will be presented later tion for our brave men who are] Continued in Class 1-4 | } ( 1d y Daily, 9 - § =
op il locates In every war zone. | g.ughter of Mr. and Mrs. George in the school year. fighting far from home through Robart Eugene Hoffman, Mt. Joy Needs, Folks, Is No Hours Thursda
- iu her on Saturday finished | poi noff. of Fonville ve: The student council will present the USO Organization. | «a ASS 1-A : A Few Good . ot] EVENINGS 3
cuttin weir tobacco, they were Oe AL a Bb lac = if : Ee i =
delayed this oo ! ey Werel, scholarship for study in piano) service flag and an honor rolt at| Part of your gift will help the (John Robert Shireman, Columbia Ads In This | Elizab, ntown Tues., Irl., Sat., 6:30-8
m iy rainy days Br because of the with the Internationally known the October 20 assembly. At this | United Seamen's Service, furnish CLASS 1-C NEWSPAPER jis : a
On Thurs ing R ’ - pianist and teacher, Madam Olga assembly they will also hold short badly needed rest for the men who Mervin Hackman Witmer, R2. Man- : |
0 Tau a ev. D. L. Shearer Stokowski at he memorial services for the boys|have endured and survived sinking |. heim PHONE 3344 E f
‘ = 3 3 Er ormey Pp of the Fhilade Iphia Conservatory of Mu- from the school who have been of our war supnly ships. Part of it | Han y Stoner Hossler, Jr, R3 Man- ST fips rr Taam
0 Dib Spring circuit, will move t : ae illed in acti ill alsc rovide 4
1 snd on or °° sic. killed in action. will also provide help to the War | Lec onard Leroy Reisinger, Marietta \
and | Mrs. R. ¥y Ms =e oy ev, The contest was held in open The Senior High Glee Club has | Frisoner’s Aid to ease the deadly | Fugene Jerome Marley, R1, Mari- H A |
: . Mays, will move competition at the Conservatory on been reorganized under the direc-| monotony of Americans in enemy wi She K : RIGHT T 1S vy 3 Y
: October ond tion of Eugene Saylor, music |prison camps. Your gifts this year But a raybsll Risser, R1, Bain- L ADIE S A
3 Thor keep fighting She is a graduate of Columbia supervisor, and will present its{ will do more than they have ever {Ho Martin Hollinger, Washington :
i Y k b high school, class of '40 and Leb- Tenth Annual Christmas Carol | done before, because you are not | DC. [|= To The
OIEA Ss mn > I vo Decent Slot oT Telit too: ids | De nd Brubaker Hess, R2, Mt. Joy 4 ARN 'N
i } ou cep uying guoit Vulley Conservatory of Musk bers of 3 ARSE , 3 Mom x y eioig oMildren, the | Sylvester Reuben Swords, Florin BEST BARS 'S in TOWN
. in 1044. vers of the glee club are: aged, and the needy, but you are|farry Lester Williams, Bainbridge In O Pe
i WAR BONDS eee tll OO me Altes—Pauline Crowl, Nancy helping young Americans in se | George Lewis Geibe, ‘Manheim 8 TE . 5 - N y i
: } Subscribe for he Bulletin Drain, Helen Fletcher, Janet Hess, | vice, both here and abroad, and al- Class 2-A to April 1, 1945 ADVERTISING COLUMNS yi:
i= re] is Rhoda Hess, Kathryn Martin, providing help for our plague- Jacob Kauffman Derr, R3, Man-
: J — ra pr & Miller, Jean Rensel, Mary Singer | stricken allies. heim : MK = 4
: | ind Ethel Wolgemuth. The 22 Agencies included in the pot kus Neffsville 2 X ih ill ia
i | i Sopranos—Joyce Baker, Evelyn | National War Fund are as follows: dy os A Jue 1945 for
i 1 Eshleman, Marie Greider, Louise| American Denmark Relief, Ameri-|Paul O. Rohrer, Rl, Manheim | i
D i Heisey, Miriam Kauffman, Anna |can Field Service, American Re- Michael Andrew Krosevic, Harris- 50
3 onega Conoy | Ruth Longenecker, Lois Nye, Mary | lief for Czechoslovakia, American Wii Heriot Tact R2 y ar An
: i Reich, Ruth Rensel, Martha Saw- | Rel’ef for France, American Relief Bory » Mane : | =
: ¥ adsky, Dorothy Singer, Jeanne] for Italy, American Relief for Nor- CLASS 2-A-H lain i
; | Snyder and Rae Trego. way, Belgian War Relief Society, Robert B, Kready, Rheems y the
Mutual Fire Insu rance Co | Bass—Dale Arnold, Robert Bow- [British War Relief Society, Friends gn BEY Yun Oo. I
. : ers, Dcnald Bucher, Roy Forney, of Luxembourg, Greek War Relief iy 1a oh a 1
Ps: James roy addie or LR ov Telia ont. 1n Iss 2 o Mar. 1, 1945
| } Paul Martin, James Mayer, Laddis | Association, Philippine War elict,| Cort It 2% ty Mer, 1, Joi Headquarters in Lancaster Count; He
Shope. Lehms a i113 7 ., . y an
1 ope, Lehman Smith and William | Polish War Relief, Queen Wilhel-| heim
MARIETTA, PENNA. | Walters. mina Fund, Refugee Relief { Cont. in Class 2-B to March 15. 1945 for |
: i Tenor—Richard Floyd, Glenn| Trustees, Russian War Relief, {Howard Millard Musselman, Florn wh
: ¥ Hoffman, Mervin Hess, John | United China Relief, United Lith- Class 2-B to Apri 1, 1945 i
J ee Kreider, Paul Linard, Robert | uznian Relief, United Yugoslav Re- Chester Boughter Brayman, Mari- € 2] 3 ’s ail i { yt 11 i A $
Longenecker Robert Rowe and] lief Fund, U. S. Committee for the ola ate
: iA iy Hy fey = 5 Harold Clifford Barthold, Manhei :
« a a d th k Fi ¥ European Children, USO | Clark Ola Atoll Marietta ig 3
were organized this week | (Unite Service Organizations), | C ass 2 3 % pee
ont. in Class 2-B to April 1, 1945 fA
Insure In Your Home Company | snd are sponsored by the following| United Seamen's Service, War | Benjamin Thomas Clinger, Mt. Joy R d M d | rer
! i instructors: Prisoners’ Aid, Inc. Harvey Nelson Stoner, Manheim €a y- a € ac uits
: i Spanish Club - Miss Lydia Wag-|! The Remembrance Committee Stantey Koldesko, Fairfield, %
ox. hea ¥ ner. ; will again this year send a cash|Raymoend Percy Groff, iy Manheim $37 50 to $42 50 he
: Dramatic Club - Miss Thelma] gift of $2.00 to each service man Clarence C. Heistand, R2, Manheim . ° vec
Tavlor. from Mount Joy and Flori Christian Lawrence = ffe R3
: ! Joy an lorin Com- J otauller, Js Lc ~ SSO | 1 =
; : ; ; Mariheim arge, complete assoriments, excellently tailored and
. § Stamp Club - Mr. O. K. Snyder. | munity and also a subscript t - bil me
d ' 3 v and also a subscription to|j.. ye ir Ww 3 $7
: Pyramid Of Progress § Junior Girls Glee Club - Mr.|the Mount Joy Bulletin. id Steet Hol, Manheim well finished of 100% wool fabrics, exclusive of orna- I da;
t | Fugene Saylor. The Recreation Committee is |Earl Foti hn foci BW mentation, in bankers gray, oxford, blues, and browns, 0
: ASSES SURPLUS i Junior Red Cross - Miss Grace | planning to prov'de additional re- N. J. in plain colors and neat patterns :
i Henderson. creational facilities for the young Cont. in Class 2-C to April 1, 1945 fo
: i Crafts Club - Mrs. Marie Hart- | peovnle of this community. These Rope i Shearer, Rl, Eliz- 5 Je
$309,072.96 193 an. ans will inc : : Wm 7
939 $114,495.23 i ER ore Clits Las Biv Such Plas will Saute both town and Clarence Newcomer Weidman, R2, R d M d F
ji. : - Mrs. Edna Sheck- | rural octivitics. ny facility. pro-| Mt. Joy y- k S it
$339,378.65 1940 $130,669.87 | it. vided will be under proper super - Craries Winfield Weidman, RI, €a a € roc ul S ae
A total of $2850 worth of maga-| vision. fi pas
$381,253.68 1941 $149,560.06 | £185 wore sold during. the recent hese needs are urge fous Irvin Ginder Kanode, Rl, Mt. Joy / mig
! \ g Thes ceds ar gent. Walter Ray Bernhard, Elizabeth- Hg 0
. magazine campaign and a school | help is needed for carrying on the town : re : he
| prof’t of more than $600 was important work of these agencies, Roy Gaul Kopp, R1, Mt. Joy. Made-to-measure plain suits, $45. and up. If you prefe: fa
: $442,832.84 1942 $207,872.37 | alized, after prizes and room will you pleese give genercusly Charles Clarence Poley, R1, Eliza- our expert tailors will ko Jit Ee HO | hes
< il ye give rene y > 1 Y ee as ) YC orde vith
; | war Is were deducted. The five [when the solicitor calls uvor you. Charles L Roy Milles, E. Petersburg delails y ki Pi Sn 0 5 For! with
538 234 80 1943 2 ? leading salesmen as announced by | We thank all of you for your full E. Musser Heisey, R2, Mt. Hy on wordmangup that give you inal good 3%
0, 03.10 ) MS Suns, Principal, i fis driv te oy Becker 3 ater. RS. Mi and well dressed appeorance. f fat
: | as follows—Robert Rowe, Charles 9 Si de 7 : | i
: La a AE | Johnson, Lois Miller, Vivian Sny- J is Geib Chris Florin :
: j der and John Weiman. The IN EWTOWN Sy i
| money will be used to finance P: shleman Breneman, R1, Mt. Topcoats Tar
. : extra-curricular activities. Every 1 i
‘ There is Nothing Succeeds Like Success | oct wi esis thee camer wud Cpl end Mus, Cituries Heiner 20 | Elmer Haldeman Lehman, RI, Mt. ig
« | out charge and each Ad nt I nonce the bizth of 4 son of the Si C K $25.00 io $35. 00 i J
. 2 Rrge ¢ ach student who | Dil: : Gaul Kopp, R1, Mt. Joy
: | sold more than $10 in subscriptions : 3 7 Hos pital, Linens er, Oct. 10, Paul L Miller, Rl, Manheim y T
ct 2 1 2) 20 1 -— Will receive a free season basket- p= Halos 35 In Seance : Harvey E. Summy, R2, Manheim | A fine collection of coat ct md Am
; Rell totes ; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Engle, of Mt. |Clarerce Hernley Snavely, R2, Man- | Toons 000. GTO Maou ono 3 eve
i Th > t bo: Joy, Mr. and Mrs. William Metz of | heim FE ‘ | fortable; in oxfords, bankers, and blues. [ So
i ho! {i Mae Bee l board will Michigan, were Surday {Loh Sa. ff Gelb, R3, Manheim | Topcoat a 7 say
old its gular seting , : : afield Sheaffer Zink 2 Man. . water-repellent finish - in oxford gray il
« ‘ wear peeling, in : the visiters of Mr. Ralph Supplee. heim ean ink. B2, Man- peoats ater-repellent finish - in oxford gray, $28.50
hizh school at Maytown, Friday Yorn on blo }
evening, October 13 t8P M t Mrs. Abram Gamber spent the Gish Forry, R2, Manheim Hats - - black, gray, and brown. rai $5.50 f pla
« a tober a M. at! ok end with Mr. and Mrs. Russel | Victor Nolt Fngle, Rl, Mt. Joy :
which time Mr. J. J. Herr will bel yg, cer of Middletown : goat. In Glass 2B to Ap 2, 1945 Black bows and string tes ~.. S0c to $1. | id
2 inducted as the newly appointed Ga wae Kelso Richard Stewart, Philadelphi
a | Mr. and Mrs. Felix Otto. Mr. and |G, pei
: ditecior io fill the term i 2a fs Tob Me 8 a iam Garman, National 4 ed
x of Dr. E. K. Tingley, who moved J, oe Hi an ! nN 3
p 5 Mr. and Mrs. Adam ‘lass 3-D to Aor 5 < i
b from the district. a Eig S mn os en Ray Ela A y to April 1, 1013 : Three reasons why you should come to Hager Serer wie
children, of Elizabethtown, were |“. nred Achey, R3, Manheim 1 L : the
: ay g s of Mr. ari rs. Wil- | CLASS 4-F . \ :
Mosman = Sunday of Mr and Mes Wil CLASS arge, complete assortments. 2. All wool quality standard. f rep
WAS BIG BUC ESS ie Grows Felker, Me. Howard poo p, AEASS 41H 3. Moderate, reasonable prices. fos
The public dance sponsored by! Witmer, of Harr sburg, Mr. Amos | Chri tian B a | y
. ne a : . jLhrisuan 5, Sl ns, Marietts io
: the Hi-Crier, in the high school] Witmer and Mrs. Hathaway Bren- | CLASS A Iola J : >
: auditorium last Friday n'ght, wes|neman were week erd visitors of | Charles Howard Plasterer, Manhzim
j attended by the largest crowd ever | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer, Sr. / OO e i
: recorded for such an occasion. Misses Frances Landis and Betty] PCARRD OF APPEALS DECISION Ro in |
The dance wound up a two weeks | Witmer spent the week-end with | ry oo
okie a - 25-31 W. KING ST. LAN
/ subscription campaign. Mrs. Mary Landis, of Brunnerville «| Mat wl a 8 1 April 28, 1945 es | ¥
The decorations featured a large |Rev. and Mrs. Chester Hartman | Ik air, Hl, si 3 RK 3 >» EERE RTI ;
: ad a larg . ary Mrs. heste an, - 3S AKER HRI Ke He &
3 replica of the Hi-Crier. The color |of Mt. Carmel, and Mr. Harry But-| = —_—
scheme was the proverbial black | cher of Brunnerville were Suir) w
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and white of newspaper print. guests of Rev. and Mrs. Raymond
$ The official chaperones for the] Arndt. Rev. Hortman is the ne ind Get a JOB with a FU 2 oi at U. S. ASBESTOS Division tist
evening were; Mr. and Mrs. Mervin | appointed pastor of the Newtown- |
i W. Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis |Brunnerville Churches. don
: Williams, Miss Betty Grove and Mr. Howard Witmer celebrated | Wa
: Miss Catherine G. Zeller. kis 16th birthday Oct 11th. ye
The decoration committee con- Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer Sr JS
1 ° ° | sted of: Esther Weldon. dairme hh an hE rvin. Wilmer Sh U. S. Asbestos still has openings which offer you THREE BIG ADVANTAGES in war-time and post-war employme A
" u ic ervi e of: Esther eldon, chairman; | entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry ho:
: C Charles Eshleman, Jeannette Niss- J of Braddock. to a dinner L The jobs now open are urgently essential to the v Your job here ig
| ly ley and Herbert Young. Dusky eve ning Mr. and Mt | is back y top priority ratings, both in Materials. was
T ogie returned to their home on | 9 ol led hel
¥ Oo apply its net income Everybody reads newspapers but{ Friday. | 2. ‘You gre needed A! Chee to help us make our REGULAR LINE of products Jaci
8 solely for the benefit of NOT everybody reads circular ad- Mrs. Moore visited her | + += bette, during a Se dew >
; ic: i ner | ~ . . you
: J vertising left on their door step. sister, Mrs. Emma Givens, of | 3. You will have continuing job opportunities with U. se ne
2 d Public Schools iS the eX~ M'ddletown, on Sunday afternoon the war's end will bring a continuing demand for © ege
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers, of |
: ! | id Myers, of NO EXPERIEN
2 clusive purpose of The Re nla te. and Mrs. Har ry | : of CE NECESSARY - YOU LL BE TRAINED ON THE 108 ple:
4 /eaver were Sunday guests of Mr. | ODAY to our Employment Office. Inter .
: ® i ee NT LINPIC . viewin nours
SICO ,Company-as requir- and Mrs. Walter Brandt, of Mare 12 NO 5) I Saturdays; for Sunday or evening appoint ang | tol IM De Ww
heim R2. 155. 1 A IR iat Aco a Ee 3 i
eim R | 3. in MOUNT JOY, see P. H. Sweigart, 31 Detwiler A venue, on Mondays, this
e y its ¢ arter IT to § P.M. In Lancaster apply to U. 28
. ou'are | CONTROL GRAPE DISEASE | caster apply to U. S. Employment Service office, 228 E. ni St
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; ing a public’educational ns Samus es Sie was
: I d ar stroyed 2s soon as the was
. ll service when you use Ere en Ft SPEeSTOS VI S ; on ce
; rol the black rot disease, say Penn
: SI gasoline and fuel oil. at Ds: oy pan fo
5 CO fu pathologists. Then OF RAYBESTOS - MANHATTAN, | reek
3 spray next yezr with 8-8-100 , ne. teet
: kerdeaux mixture M A N H L | M |
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| All employment in conformance witl
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Stimulate your business by adver- | fe ral Plan. = hana Re got
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