The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 16, 1945, Image 4

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| LAFFS AUTO CLUB HAS 17,389
MEMBERS; SEEKING 18.000 S-1-¢ and Mrs. Wyatt Sullivan
Total paid up membership of the are spending a few days at White
Lancaster Automobile Club reach- Sulphur Springs, West Va. visiting
ed 17.389, ar |-time hi on Aug- SC-1-¢ Sullivan's parents,
ust 1, S. Edward Gal president The Women’s Missionary Society
reported ne ¢ at thelr 1d Otterbein Guild of the United
ent | 1e¢ A 1 of Brethren church will hold a joint
2 W made in July and during picnic in the band hall on Tuesday
1at month the ! ip renew- evening at 6 o'clock.
8 ee : Richard Eby, who recently join-
Ea sh d the U. S. Navy, is at present
1 18,000 ted at Bainbridge, Md.
eng of 1 year Deen t and M'ss Harriet Danner, of Bellwood
¥i e mage 10 reach city Pa, is visiting Miss Dorothy
that M 1 Coop
urgeg to 1o.; their frien bot 2 and Mrs. William Eisenber-
many advantiges of Club member- ser, of Cumberland, Md., are vis-

of Mr. and Mrs.

iting at the home
_BY— I the past DaVIHER sli
Ir ep: nth payments t0- Guy Mumma.



A W / I S E O \X ] L = img A nade to N- The Merry Maids Sunday school
I'S 1 thr h the! ; 1 : 1
. i WE class held an auction on Saturday
SON: cid ce th: : 1
— SISO! a ; il in the band hall. Mrs. Iona
goes with Club nembership, the ar : :
Yippee! The War's over! 3 | Five he Metzgdr was the auctioneer. The
ad or he ed ye a bidding was very lively.
red a even nembe a > r 1 }
1 . wy . V. Mays «¢ inced the
Thanks, pal, for those pages of Aaa : a. tite chahde set Rev. R y M ys, the
shag rat I= Vv. J. services will be held in the
sent me, the whole
laffs you
from Germany.
i it.
Way vice during the month at a cost to
Centerville U. B. church at 7 p, m.
Sure do appreciate Nil nf 1
the chub of $1.044. 3 .
he club of $104 and the Ironville U. B.. church at

Guess vou can take the war bet- reel) {fives i
ter than: you can take my corny, AVE BOLE OF - > P- mn whenever the president 0
ioleet it can. help it? PLAYS ROLE OF TILLIE the United States makes the official
Jol oan 1 oon [IN Me RETNA PLAY nouncement
- {AN AA ad announcement,
1 Li : Juntor Fornoff, grandson of Mr.
Had my Siooges a Y ie EONS and Mrs. George Fornoff, left Sun-
Auction Sale on Friday night and d for New Orlenhs. La
ay wvenng rave ans, laa.
they sure gave me a lot of material. here te WHI a ship
re he accompe a f -
* t going se i Be
Im nok 2 ng to use it though, be ment’ of horses to Greece, made by
cause they might have another one, the Brethrin. In Christ church of
but they shouldn't take advantage ; :
brot Ti } } lid Ancaster county. Junior is a stu-
of othe thie way they au, dent in the Manheim High school.
Why one pair of salt and pepper Midas covering: 20. at 8
times! Me 1
the Ironville Fire Company
meeting in
shakers was sold four
I stayed way back where
I know I'd
Db. .m.
will hold their
the school house.
was smart,
regular
Dupes couldn’t spy me.
have gotten ‘the works”. — -- : =
ae : A surprise birthday party was
But it was all in fun and a darn big
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
success. | ih . . :
Elmer Garber in honor of their
cele-
who recently
Games
Betty,
19th
and refreshments
laughter
brated
were played

T vr ie ane : rook 3
1 saved this one a whole week but her birthday.
I wouldn't want to disappoint the were
chairladies of the community exhib-
it by skipping it altogether, although
Sim isn’t The
lies were all seated at one table
when Eisa
erved to the following.
Mrs. Wilbur Rettew, Mrs. Lester
Smith, Mrs. Joseph Benner, Mrs.
James Garber, Sara Jane Mummaw,
Ruth Staley, Mar-
going to like it.——
4 . nson. al : v ]
bussing various subjects, Johnson, above, tiny but at- Lillian Mummaw

player, is cast in



rainy, sunless weeks was brought tractive broa lway ion Spence, Gloria Wagner, Dorothy
t Suddenly. Mi ton. exclaim the title role of “Tillie, The Menno- : Ant
pl Suddenly Mrs. Horton exclaim 16 Hil 2 { "Tillie, The Menno Kemmick. Marie Grider, Marion
ed: “Why, my love seat got moul- nite Maid, perennial favorite of {y1ich Doris Eby. Mrs. Oliver Ret-
dy! Course all the ladies the : which is closing lhe sea-taw John Fox Sr., and Bobby Gar-
jumped at that opening and said it son at the Gretna pla) ber, all of Ironville; Lois Young of
wasn't the weatherit was just that lhis famous producto rng columbia; and Anna McFalls of
they were getting to be an old mar- down the curtain lor the boro, Miss Garber re-
a week, sefull gifts. You will
were no boys present, as
August many
three te there
nine all of the

nding the season
Tr Co ple.
John Newcomer Tad the total of
ladies in tra nights, making young men from the vil-
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a dither because all during the busi- performances in all lage are in the armed forces.
Mess session he “toyed” with a bowl “Tillie” is the story of a Menno~ Nps. Hazel’ Fornoff DeTampel, is
who falls in love with the vac Atlantic City, N. J.
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of that ‘precious, hard-to-get con— nite girl itioning at
i 1 I . h itv .
{iment sugar. new school teacher from the city his week.
- men and as a result loses her legacy and jean Albright. Mrs. Luther Ul-
B bby, our office devil, claims he her standing in the community. rich and daughter, Marion have
this conversation between a How love finds a way out makes gone to Williamsburg, Virginia, to
in Darrenkamp’s un visitI Mrs.
yard “What the ment with plenty of ated at
ens were you doing down in the cel-'it off. Navy department
lar?” The hen primped her feathers Broadway smite lle emer
“H it’s your
heard
Ulrich’s husband, who is
Pickett,
hen and a rooster evening's entertain-
The rooster: dick- laughs to top 1oe Camp in the
Granger, another
and replied: any of ; cast as Walter Fair-
Led Troops in China

| members of
business, I was laying in a supply nted
of coal.” the 1 ilar Gretna cast, bring to
mm this Cinderella story in a Menno-
Met a fellow the other day who's nite setting some splendid acting.
eee ee ett Gn ee
Thought

tongue was black as night.
he had I SPORTSMEN'S ORGANIZATION
some peculiar disease, so








 
 
 
 
 






asked: “What in the world makes WAS GRANTED A CHARTER
your tongue so black ” And he un-| A charter for ihe Mt. Jop Sports-
hesitatingly explained: “I drepped a men’s Association was approved by
filth of whiskey on a fresrly tarred the Count ecentlv. Th
road.” th head el e, 1s or-
i A 1 ael th NOT Pi Co
Saw a real ole-timer over at Him- poration Act for the purpose of
and I asked him to what promoting sport i hunting
buted his remarkable fishing amc members.
. He replied: “Wal, I recor The incorporators board of
Igo sood start on most people by direct include G » Grefl, Mt
bein’ before germs was dis- Joy; Robert F. Va ve. Mari-
covered, thereby havin’ less to wor- R.E H C Berri
ry about.” Myer
— b E I of
Jores a or way ; 54 Pa i It Gen. A. C. Wedemeyer
recent rural folks meetir b wu Diff - Jv yey
sr of a poultry journal re-derfer, Flo: Cl
letter from a woman read- umbii 1 an on East Donegal Student
read: “How long should a Mumma, Ge e Bail
in on the eggs? The edit- al t. Jo: (From Page 1)
“Three weeks for chick- smug ii caster county were Superi
{ four weeks for ducks.” SUPPER AND FESTIVAL of Schools Dr. Arthur P iy L
anec weeks passed and the editor SAT. AUGUST 18 BY FIRE CO. Ralph Frey, vresid of the L
pain received a letter from th Saturd A 18th F {ship caste of Commerce 3
thier: “Thank you ver C ve a Chicken Li of
ir kind advice. The h F I hamber of Commerce.
TO the eggs for three an te ont o Car
Tq were no chicke hatched, Service Mer Fu vou Ham
as I did not care for ducks, 1 M r W i i 1 by the eding gilt roug} h
A her off the nest and sold the Lancaster Malta Band from 8 to 12 ‘oundation. He raised the
Tes” .m t according to the latest approv-
S———— Ti any ed practices His so f i
A coupla smart alecs were motor- good things to eat, the chick IT er of LW y pes, LHe
ing pear Chambersburg when they soup by the ) »f the gilts and has sold
saw an orchard of ripe yellow pe 1 i g and | est for fattening stock.
es. They stopped, climed the { 3 salad, pies, Ten additional registered Hamp-
ani went into the heart of the Or-'cakes etc. «% /§ shire gilts were di
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chard where they picked a baske
4 of the choice fruit. Thinking lightly BA RIDE : FIRE COS. r their
of their “prank”, they slowed down ANNUAL CARNIVAL SEPT. 1 from
as they went by the farm house i Bainbridge I C I
called ot tothe farmer: “We help- their annual carnival or
ed ourselves to your peaches, old Sept. Ist 1 Mond:
man. Thought we'd tell you.” "Oh Da
nie S

called
§ that's :
back,
heli to’ your car tools while
BP were in the orchard” '— — Th
Boy, did they feel sick? talent
part,
That's enough of that kind of with a cast of forty people.
“stuff” fort week. It's about alll Fun for everyone and plenty
Everyone is invited to
alright”, the farmer
“my hired man helped him-
you and

a home
and the 2nd
Show
patriotic pageant
ADS ARE
SMALL
but they get
NOTICED
a home talent Minstrel

re-
freshments

IRONVILLE News About |
Those In
The Service
(From Page 2)
So, I say let's
and get the
good town
whip this tl
 
round a little opi
all the other
; IT am giving mine in this
I, for one, very much want tc
ness our little town growing
all the others surrounding us
would like to see Mount Joy
1
the list of all the
top of
perous towns and boroughs a
in our Lancaster County.
think of a better way
to give this
gestion” a good, honest d
-earth consideration.
I'm all for this idea Mr.
and, I say, let's ask a few of the oth-
er young fellows—the
making the future
think about i
will be
Joy—what they
Inclosed is my
paper in
privilege of your
that it too long in
won't be
folks,
most pros- |
to begin then
“Sny der's Woods
fellows who |
request for mailing
the hope

town Gap for redeployment.
Cpl. Marvin E. Erb, Mt. Joy Rl;
Albert B. Huck, Marietta; and
Harry W. Risser, Elizabeth-
Raises
| Cpl.
| P fe.
town.

Fred Germer, 17, son of Mr, and
| Mrs. George Germer, of town, left
nine a | Wednesday for Philadelphia enroute
nion of 1 1° Paris Island, for his initial train-
ing as a Marine.
Fred enlisted in the Marines on
July 28, 1945 and was called just
after his 17th birthday.
He was a student at Mount Joy
just
letter. |
y wit= |
with
and I
t the School.
Home From Overseas
Aboard the Santa Rosa, due to
dock at New York was Pfc. James
Sue- | L. Hilt, Jr., Florin. U. S
| TT Ye Jima,
gagements
nd ete.
I can't
own-to |

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MOUNT JOY TOWN
1945-46 BOWLING SC
Editor, |
Mount |
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Week Date 1-2 3

. marines planted flag at Iwo
after one of bloodiest en-
of the war.
LEAGUE
HEDULE
7-P. M.
Alleys
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SHOT GUNS WwW AY'’S
BINOCULARS GUN SHOP
AMMUNITION
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PHONE 2586, LANDISVILLE, PA.
Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. — Closed Mondays
SELL
Iwo Jima Flag
RIFLES
SUPPLIES
TELESCOPES
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Eyes Examined
DR. S$. MILLIS
OPTOMETRIST
HOURS FOR
JULY AND AUGUST
Closed Monday and Thursday
Tuesday 9 to 5 and 6:30 to 8
Wednesday, 9 to 5
Friday, 9 to 5 and 6:30 to 8
Saturday, 9 to 5 and 6:30 to 8
Moose Bldg.
oP. ML Elizabethtown
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my way. Respectfully, FIRST HALF
Afirer; Peller 1 August 27........ 52 3.4 6 78 ; ERT RR)
ea 2 September™ 3........ 6-8 1-7 2-4 5-3 J
Dear Mr. Schroll: 1 want to say 3 September 10........ 4-1 5-8 3.9. 2.6
thanks to you and all the other 4 September 17........ 3.8 2% 1-5 4-8 Lan FITS:
people back home, who are king | 5 September 24........ EE Acq 3-3 1-2
it possible for me to receive the | 6 Oclober 1.1... 2.3 "1-8 4.5 6-7
Bulletin. It is a real treasure to me | 7 October 8........ 1.7: 5-0 2.8 1.3 MT. GRETNA, IT
and I am sure all the other fell id § October 15... 1-6 7-8 3-4. 2:5
in the service think the same. | ‘ ober 22. ....... 2-4 3-5 1-7 6-8 i
i wre Ges when T scree] 0 ey as Sie Iss Widder Doh! — She's Here Again!
it late, but the date of the paper did | 11 November 5........ 1-5 4-8 2-7 3-6 By Popular Demand
not matter, as the news was still 12 November 12........ aq 9.3 4-6 5-1 99
news to me. | 3 November 19........ 4.5 87 1-8 28 CERN *
During the Iwo Jima campaign we | 14 November 26........ 2-8 1-3 5-6 4-7 Tillie The Mennonite Maid
received no second classs mail, but 15 December 3.4 2:5 7-8 1.6
three weeks after being wounded 16 December 10........ 1-7 6-8 3-5 2-4 Gay Penna. Dutch Comedy Z
and laying in the hospital, I receiv- 17 December 17........ 5-8 1-4 2-6 3-7 2
Livin 2-7 3-6 1-8 1-5
ed all back editions. They «
1 good time as things are ve
in a hospital, and

ame at | 18
I was dying for |
January
ry dull } * No Games Scheduled for
SECOND HALF

Christmas
Starting
Thurs.
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news from home. April 12th 1 re- | a . :
joined my outfit and have been re- | 19 January 7........ 4-6 5-7 1-2 3-8
ceiving the Bulletin regular since. | 20 January 14........ 1-8 2-3 6-17 4-5 Season
I have read about a number of 21 January 21........ 5-6 4-1 1-3 2-8 Aug. 1 6
fellows from Mt. Joy, who are sta- | 22 January 7-8 1-6 2-5 3-4
tioned real close to me, but so far | 23 February 4........ 3-b 2-4 6-8 1-7 .
I have not been lucky enough to 24 February 11........ 246 3.7 ed 5:8 Ending Saturday, Aug. 25
meet any of them. | 25 February 18........ 4-8 1-5 3-6 2-7
m br of the work that vou | 26 February 25.......% 1-2 3-8 5-7 4-6 a . :
I am i ron fhe wore tna you | March 4 4.7 4.5 0.3 1-8 Tillie’s love affair with the new school teacher frem the city
people back home are doing and I “l ar irs re 0 5 a costs her a $20,000 legacy as well as her standing in the com-
hope that I can continue to do my | 28 March 11........ 1.3 2-8 4-7 3-0 munity. But love, as usual finds a way.
part over here. Hope that we can | 29 March 18........ 2-5 3-4 1-6 7-8 This lively ccmedy of Penna. Dutch life is a Cinderella story
all be home with our loved ones be- 30 March 25........ 6-8 1-7 2-4 3s in a Mennonite setting.
fore long. { 31 April 1........ 1-4 5-8 3-7 2-6
I was also promoted from Pvt. t | 32 April 8........ 3-6 2-7 1-5 4-8 Curtain, 8:15 P. M. — Admission, 83c Plus Tax
Cpl. since returning from the hos- | 33 April 15........ 3 4-6 3-8 1-2
pital. Thanking you one and all ot April Phineas 2-3 1-3 4-5 rg
Hope to see you soon. | od April 20. ae 4-7 5-6 2-8 1-3
Cpl. Clayton D. Waltz | ‘
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| 1 Stuckeys 5 Kreiders EVENINGS J Oo Y MATINEE
For Redeployment 2 Bonne al : ig 7 AND 9:00 P. M. SATVRDAYS
Thess. soldiers arsive 2 3 Spanglers
The soldiers arrived at Indian | 1 Tronios 8 Doughertys SATURDAYS T H E AT R E HOLIDAYS
be 6-8-10 P.M. 2:00 P. M.
at .Mount Joy, Pa. i
POISON Iv
HOw TO KILL. I)
HOW ARE
DON'T WAIT TOO
BRING THEM IN.
City Shoe Repairing Co.
H QUEEN STREET
PENNA.
30 SOUT
LANCASLER,
IN
Swim At
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Often 3375 3750 3975 4500
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way 11 DON W. GORRECHT Mt. Joy, Pa.
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MONDAY—TUESDAY, AUGUST 20-21
DICK POWELL — CLAIRE TREVOR
“MURDER, MY SWEET”
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has bought
ir, Dec'd., 22 So. WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY, AUGUST 22-23
and will offer its HEDY LAMARR — GEORGE BRENT -in-
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