v ve Re ~ 1945 [TALENTED YOUNG ACTOR IN Bulletin, Mt, Joy, Pa., “PAPA IS ALL” AT GRETNA OWL LAFFS Mortuary soi Record In BE This Section Thursday, June 28, i 7%. By GENE BYRNES ANOTHER ONEY A TEN-CENT DIARY AN' BESIDES - POPLL BUY YA ONE ! FINISHED! THAT AINT IT WAS WHY BEEF NOW. - TH POINT=~ FILLED RIGHT WHATCHA ABOUT IT? IT WAS -1 HAD IT UP T/ TH END . LOOKIN' FOR, STOOPID? OF NEX YEAR! —_— Miss Margaret Elizabeth Buch- fp anan, 46, died at Columbia. Jacob H. Springer died at East = 4 3 ) = Petersburg aged 67 years. = 7 can © Mrs. Leah B. Landis, 83, died at the Oreville Mennonite Home Sun- a A. == - day. — ZC 1 —t, Rk Charles E. Hook, 47, Columbia's = p - -— : <Tene second oldest mail carrier, died sud- 1! "5 2 | 7 = adh NES i denly on Monday = > Re Mrs. Lizzie Ir Del.ong, gp RS ERE TR ETE 3) = = rT 5 mmm VRE A 54, wife of Alvin DeLong, Manheim id IR Robert Fornoff, Lee Singer, Ken-| SEASONS OPEN AND CLOSE Det -BY-— 12, died at her home Tuesday after Wait until you've seer Frank {neth Fidler, Alvin Seigrist, and| The trout fishing season in Penn- Erol E O L three years illness. {above talented young ae mise Charles Kauffman were successful | sylvania closes on Saturday. Sunday cont nei VY y yx Ele : ' . 5, A \W IS WwW meet tor with the Gretna Playhouse cast| W. Luther Ulrich, Sp. (T) 3/c re- iP qualifying at the Camporee, : July "Ist, marks the opening of the SHOT GUNS RIFLES on 1 oo John J. Lawler in the Theatre Guild's famous [turned to Camp Peary, Va. after Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berntheizel, | bass and salmon season and Mon- ity J. you folks are. a tot uf John J. Lawler, fifty-five, 127 New| Penna, Dutch comedy drama, “Papa | spending a 10-day furlough with his | Were visiting Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy | day it is legal to shoot ground hogs. BINOCULARS SUPPLIES id Jou 8 a AF or i : ’ By ANCE an et ree : trouble keeping a stiff upper lip in Haven St, died at 11:20 a. m. at St.l1; All family. On the last evening of his Young at Lane ster on Sunday. AMMUNITION 3 TELESCOPES of these trying times, put a little Joseph's Hospital following a long This stage production, which has | furlough, he and Mrs. Ulrich enter- Misses Sara Jane Mummaw and] Everybody reads newspapers but PENNA. yy starch tour coffee. That illness. A millwright by trade, he pbecime as great a favorite as “Til- | tained the.following friends at their | Ruth Staley, spent the week end at| NOT everybody reads circular ad- DISVILLE. PA gun Br trick ? Be. Was born in Pheoenixville, Pa., a son Jie the Mennonite Maid,” opens to- | home: Mr. and Mrs. Nepin Free- | Mt. Gretna, visiting the Tronville | yertising left on their door step. nae fies lieve it orthot 5 thought of that all f the late William and Mary Begler night, Thursday, June 28th, for one |land, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Greider, | who A there. rr Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. — Closed Mondays iii L al © eh an 2 oo - iy, by my sell |Lawler. He was a member of St. week on the stage of the Gretna | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Haverstick, and ay Seong - and Mes Eli Subscribe for the Bulletin. BUY SELL TRADE Oni Mary's Catholic Church at Mt. Joy playhouse in what promises to be | son, Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Metz- | “2 oh 9rho Intermyer are ony 5 i k AE hv eum: ox land the Fraternal Order of Eagles me of the highlights of the season | ger; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Albright, Mr. | CUPIPE & cottage at Mt. Gretna this fe You know, the way Sor Pe Lodge No. 832 and Loyal Order of it is about a Lancaster County | and Mrs. Harold Albright, Mrs. Geo. week. 4 : i) press themselves iS most con neg. Moose, No. 218, at Norristown, Sur- Mennonite family. |Fornoff and daughters, Elizabeth, On Monday, July 2, 8 Daily Va- Swim At a I ——— x 3 A lady from Marietta R. D. took her viving are a daughter, Rita, wife of -— a Janet, Charlotte and Hazel, Marion cation Bible school, will be held in EVENINGS J O Y MATINEE ahr su to 8 local doctor for treatment 5; muel Engle, Mount Joy; two y Ulrich and Glenn Kauffman. the Ironville school house, for two SHows SATURDAYS help and when they entered she explain-, children; a brother William $ ; weeks. for the children of Ironville 7 AND 9:00 P. M. AND com; ed: “It's his head, doctor. He's hadl{ : Ra i 0C oop ow ed S On Thursday evering, Mrs, John! 4 vicinity, the school will be in ount retna SATURDA T H EAT R E HOLIDAYS the ed: Boat, coctor: on Lawler, West Chester; and three | Montgomery will be hostess to the! yo) ; il 2:00 P. M : it.-on and off ever since he was... Mrs. Marie Drabich and Mrs. (From page 1) members of the Merry Maids class | of Bow, ahd Mrs Moun Ji P, — Dey Js >> | young people will assist as teachers. Mount Joy, Pa. = Pfc. of tl EP Mr. Tomkins, was intro- Sam Dock, Phoenixville, Railroad Company. Consho- who is from to the club by See what I mean? |Nojjie Maiale, both of Mrs. Martin born.” — — — — = Freeze, Lancaster, ard of the United Brethren Sunday | School. SIMON P. NISSL FRIDAY—SATURDAY, JUNE 29-30 FRED MACMURRAY — CLAUDETTE COLBERT -in- Speaking of doctors, a grade hocken. duced : : in} Miss Bett ris visiti . school girl was sent to her physician ticket agent at Mt. Joy and also ba- | tions fe iy Loder 2 visting her MARY G 7 1 VS us, Georgia. to be treated for a cold. When she yp on by member of the club. Mr. Tomp- x a ohn B. Hossler Kits spoke 10 the clih about tall | On Thursday eight Scouts accom- AL “PRACTICALLY YOURS se renly-three, Ins spoke to 1e club about raill- Mount returned home her mother inquired: “Mary, did the doctor treat you?” And Mary replied: “No, mpther, he! charged me two dollars.” There is a preacher in our midst who should have his salary raised Jol B. Hossler, ; ar ohn B ossler ie said panied by their Scout Master from Manheim, died at 1:30 a. m Tronvills: Re FT RA ——— day at his home after a long illness. that when people think of war they | or 5 Froop No. 55 went | He 1 retired farmer and had/think of the battle of tanks, ships, c a, io attend the been a director of the Keystone planes, bullets, and steel, but for- hg i which was held | ' National Bank at Manheim for the get to realize that there is also a Fin wi Bys. he Soonty os After a pleasant evening, ept very busy for the three days | an enjoyable week-end, a verre . big battle going on at home, the bat- past thirty-five years. Hg | D18 going ’ shiv Sia bis : 2 Mr. Tomp- | P2SSIng tests and doing scout pro- or a few weeks vacation, Thurs- roading and transportation. was « was « beach umbrellas and chairs, elc. PLAY THE FAMOUS MOUNT GRETNA GOLF COURSE MONDAY—TUESDAY, JULY 2-3 TWO SHOWS 6 AND 9 P. § GARY COOFER — INGRID BE, “FOR WHOM THE sMAN L TOLLS” -in- for making the following announce- member of the United Zion Church tle of Transportation. Tirta : | : ects. The Pi Tree Patr ment from his pulpit: “Fellow mem- of Manheim. Besides his wife, Fan- Kins went on to tell of the tremend- Hg of Ca wo] you return home-~to find AN bers, the janitor and 1 will hold ournie Shelly Hossler, he is survived us problem that confronts the rail- |, = = rl Sear pL ‘bilo it ransacked, ang many cight children; Jennie S., at roads, and the maginificent job they | “0 © SPT THEY: assistant (| familiar, objects . patrol leader and William Geesey, gone. F canis of Dr H C Killh fer WEDNESDAY—THEUR Y, JULY 4.5 a regular prayer meeting next Wed: by home; Clayton S., Manheim; Harry are doing. He said that the P.R. of I. alone has about 55,600 men in the nesday evening as usual.” your- loss 1 day, you 4 JEAN HEATHER — ‘RT BENCHLEY Optometr twosome, ‘sliced their drives into the immediately, s : ; rough, and went in search of thetruck and goes off. Much later in Eyes Examined balls. They searched for a longthe day his spouse asks: “Couldn’t time without success, while a dear you get any today?” Elwood old lady watched them with kind looks quite sheepish for a minute sympathic eyes, while sitting in and then grins and explains: “Yeah, along the road. I had two dozen but somewhere be- — — S., Manhesn R3; Fannie, wife 7] IY) 1 i minister to » he does! David 1 sr. Manhe 1D: services. He also stated that ih 8) | self aga Another minister tc Id me he does David ‘Mill r, Manheim RD; ; Her on big so a ult oUL Nr i 5 “NATIONAL ARN DANCE” not mind members of his congrega-/man S., Lebanon County . Samuel the railroads have profited by the : i WILY, Bur insurance. IM tion pulling out their watches on R. East Petersburg: Aida, wife of mistakes that were made in the first GARDEN pd EA i . early him when he’s preaching, but it gets Daniel Lehman, Marietta; Dora, wife world war, with the result that ev- with Mon. & Wednes™8.5:30 his goat to have them put the darn, of Herman Ginder, Mt. Joy. I'wen- ery thing has clicked and all bottle HA OND'S 3 Fr en) ey TM. FRIDAY— SATURDAY, JULY 6-7 thing up to their ears to hear if ty-eight grandchildren, three of N€CKs eliminated. Mr. Tompkins SLU iSHO m ocung they're going — — — — I think I'd whom are the armed forces; a bro- spoke highly of the fine cooperation 1 ara ALAN LADD — GAIL RUSSELL -in- resent that too, considering he only|ther, Harvey, and a sister, Mrs. Siven the railroads by the military or 70 years home gag ! MARIETTA, PA. Telephone 24-R “SALTY O'ROURKE” gets a chance once a week, to pin Stella Honafius, both of Elizabeth- police. Phone 2921 Tues Fri. Sat, ‘em down. town; also. survive, Mr. Tompkins said that Columbia 5 general purpose 9:30-1:00.2-5 P. M. da The funeral was held at Hernley's | olds the record for the greatest oD This isn’t local but it may give meeting house Sunday afternoon number of railroad cars passing at . you a topic for discussion with interment in the cemetery ad-a given point in a given Rand r's A surgeon, an architect and a pol- joining. period of time. This record was I only, it can - jtician were arguing as to whose _— HEE PP SS previously held near Chicago, when liquid spray. Bicycl Shop UNCEMENT profession was the oldest. Said the MT. JOY LIONS WIN FIRST 1 hoo) curs passed a given point 1 ELMER S. Prop. NN surgeon: “Eve was made from Ad- LEAGUE GAME 7-4 wenty-four hours. The record that | <8 5-ib. am’s rib, and that surely was a The Mt. Joy Lions Softball team goes to Coliimbia is 18,700 cars pas- LIQUID SLUG SHOT 12 N. MAR I. MOUNT Joy. surgical operation.” “Maybe”, said traveled n Hormeist wr Werines ing the tower at Columbia in 24 1-oz. battle. ak een $0.38 { (Opry the Fire House) . ill . eve 13 an 00K a (-4 decCislo "Ol Ours “his gives some ides we even. rE the architect, “but prior to that, {hip This is their sec- hout Chi giv 3 idea of the Available at hardware, drug Bi i R - i No Co ections Wi Be Ma e order was created out of chaos, and ond straight victory, the first was lous problem for the battle or seed stores, or direct. iecycie epairing ; me an architectual iob.” a n-league game th the local of Transportation. FREE: Spraying and . that was an architectual job.” “Buta non-leagu me with if | I p g a tian, somebody Club. winning by the slight Mr. Tompkins finished his talk Dusting Chart: & Dara or e Next rge ondays interrupted the politician, somebody rie of pking ishec : J had to create the chaos first, and yy. Sov Lions. RH E with some information on the new TT PNT Chi AICAL.CO Baby Cab Tiring that's where I come in” '— — — —IBerrier, ¢ .,...... Gn 1 1 types of locomotives being used on LEAL LIAS | STORE HOURS: 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. D 16 Now what do you think? Kunkle, 1b ............ ... 0 1 othe P. R. R. One in particular was 10 Ferry St., BEACON, N. Y, 3b ... creas : ] he new steam turbine locomotive, ? 3 WEEN IN NEED OF £5 Mumma, p ....... 2 sor haiti tim 3 2s en Have you heard the sad case of Barr cg .. . D rp nuns Bow being used from Barrishug to Crushed & Building Due To Ov crow ed Conditions the actor who fell off a ship passing Sprecher ....... 1 4 ¢/Chicago, built by the Saldwin Loco- 4 a lighthouse. He drowned, poor Bhiglan 2h ... 0 2 0molive works. In conclusion Mr. S T oO BE 1s : : 3 Si Phi 0 2 0 Tompkins d that the P. R. R. i i thing, swimming circles round the I I > R.R. is : oo Ir the soalight, — 327 Barnhart, 0 1 ahead, and one of the fea- CEMENT, SAND/ or Absolutely Essential thing to keep in the spotlight. Clayt. Newcome 0 0 0 ; — — If you hadn't heard it be- tures of their post war planning is CONCRETE BLGICKS, Work for Civilians will receive consideration Saturdays fore, I'll wager you're plumb sorry Totals hissed. 3 to have employment for all of its] SILLS, LINTEL ! . you did now, cause it sure is corny. Hum Lions “0 0 0 STEEL SASH Sr Maricna. 1b 2 1 0 ; OVERHEAD AGE Went to Barnum and Bailey's cir-Fasio, ss ................... 0 1 0 There is no better way to boost | DOO H A R R Y B RR O O K S cus in Philadelphia last week, and Eisenhur, 3b 1 your business than by local news- | y 3 ASPHAL VING., 1 > BESO, I «ss eisai 0 anor adv ic | after the show started, a very heavy Hende Be hy I 0 1 1 Paper advertising. KRALL S eat Market MASQO 4 . man was maneuvering through our peg if © 70 0 0 vw HH ; CONCITE WORK Cleaning and Dyeing aisle to get to his seat. “Pardon Mathias, ef . : .... 0 1 0 Patronize Bulletin advertisers. : West Main SF. Mt. Joy For Prompt and Courteous Service me,” he sid to the woman on my Burrige, rf 0 0 0 ki left, “did I step on your foot?” Matson, 2b ................ gov ET UB TTR ALEC PREC SAMUEL N STAUFFER FLORIN, PENNA. Quite annoyed because he kept her! mp i 1. : 15 3 THE b> oie Rs iY . | from seeing part of the show, she’ Home Run—Art Sprecher i MT. JOY, PA. g ied: “Possibly so. All the ele- Res. 902.R-14 Office 903.R-13 3 Bg e in 30 ing Evervbody In thi lity reads NYY NVA AN LOY NINO ON 0 ON oN ANSON LIN ONIN IY ON 0A a Uh sansa LYON SN A Uh a as ana phants are still ou . ere Veryoody In ee sey ie hE ; EEX DODO LOX DX DO DOD DO DX DO BO Bo Bal Bo Bot Ba Bo Bo Bo Bo Bo BR TX TIO IO IR OR POR I LO OR BOR DOR oo Tod PI TT a Se ere er so you must have.” — — — — — The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- TE 3 TT dT 1] Abs Si Wasn't that nasty? tisers get such excellent results. oF \ . RI a : 3 KI 2 = 4 | 3 EN Which reminds me, Shave Engle invented a game which in some re- La @® 20% told me he’s had a lot of disappoint- spect resembles golf. We know a 3 3 a ments in his life, but none stands couple guys who have been playing 3 a mT TB oe i has — WOMEN — GIRLS © that came to him when he was a me en f alts 2 as visiting a relative i I hate to do t but just can't 4 . . oe a boy. He was visiting a relative oy : Tv ok rt ~~ i Yes, will! Papa is sdrict | 2 ' RI A another town, and one evening heresist i woos Marin ‘was Low even Mama get syne fun ou | ke ae 3 meaked out to look the place over to bring home two dozen eggs the But when Emma goes to a s 7 and seeing a large tent in an open other day, which he did, but upon trouble really makes, ain't! Ex 5 . i } | 26% y 1 : T I T field he crawled under the “big arriving home he put the eggs on a - — Ba IN AN ESSEN IAL xX I E INDUS RY 0p”! to see a circus and discovered the running board of the truck Better Than “Tillie The Mennonite Maid” 2 3 i { 1 . issi 2s it vival meeting while he unpacked Just as he Curtain, 8:15 P. M. — Admission, 83¢c Plus Tax ots XT i Ee d him } MANUFAC URING 4] | BR started, his Mrs. told him he was to a a Jim and Art, while playing a deliver some milk to a local store an ° pH oie bom © ue x Woolen Materials Need] Baglly In Europe and America i po pis 3 2k - a 2a S$ FOR ELDERLY MEN oar WE HAVE SPACIF Apply ogs €g8s PINT I Time or Part Time pom fi jt pond an For F==D RR, You Can i ww. re MATIN SINAN = wn pe] NV enn ee a At last, after the search had pro- tween here and the store is a bag of O P for three quarters of an scrambled eggs cause I forgot they EY a ; " 2 : 3 ate) { 4 DTH hour, {she spoke to them, saying: I were on the running board and 8 HOURS EL | | x A'm_not. intersuptifig, - gentle- they're not there now.” - - Tsh, ish. Moose Bldg. ; ule AND AUGUST te . esa. © 10.5 snd ap . Ec ts that), but would "it be ren aes ey. $ to y and 6:30 to 8 | 3 x if I told you where the Ike says golf liars have one ad- .. 905 | | as 2” _ __ _ _ The rest isvantage over the fishing kind Elizabethtown Fehler. 9 to 5 and 6:30 to 8 | 5 = a ens ithey don’t have to show anything i turday, 9 to 5 and 6:30 to 8 MOUNT Joy, PENNA. . : a — ito prove it. ai: : ; fai ve A WISE OWL PHONE 334] | shoes ncn; GE Nb 1 OYA A Eh Eh ta ss ai baat aot sms ees $s largo man claims to ha ARSE a Summ er ones ena Se eS Eee Fra as Fo ER Ry 2 Fy 3 tartar Ars a sr al 2! |
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