A-—=The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, P J a., Thursday, June, OWL LAFFS BY A WISE OWL a lot of fish- Harbor lately, that fish- honest people size of hook, then been doing ing down at Safe and I'm now convinced ermen are very If you'd see the those salmon they I have of and some land lock at longingly, toss back to the river, mean. not to wait til July you'd know what 1 — It sure is a temptation 1st. John Miller says: The best way to get a lasting finish on your car is try and heat the train to the crossing. ’ Two girls in front of Gorrecht's Jewelry Store looking longingly at the diamonds said: “I think he loves me but he never comes right out with anything 1 can put on my finger.” A' simple countryman gaudy parrot on the cottage. . He climbed up to cap- ture it. The parrot looked at him and said sharply, “What do you want?” The countryman touched his cap saw a roof of his “Beg pardon sir, I thought you were a bird.” Dick aged three, did not like soap and water. One day his mother was trying to reason with him. “Surely you want a clean little boy, to be don’t you?” “Yes, but can't you just dust me?” tearfully replied Dick. Met. Dumb Dora for the first time in weeks and she told me she always thought a drydock was a thirsty physician. The trouble with helping some- one else up the ladder you get kicked in the face. is so often A little advice to the newlyweds: Despite the high cost of crowded hotels and the boredom of spending several days in a travel, town in which you know only one per- son, every man should accompany his bride on the honeymoon. It may be the last vacation he ever gets. When Noah sailed the ocean Llue, He had his troubles like me and you Days and days he driv his ark Before he saw a place to park. Heard at Sloan's: Sally asked, “What's your idea of a simple wedding?” Joan answered, “One that costs only twice as much as the family can afford.” — A farmer whose clock had run down was sending his boy to town tc get the correct time. “But Pa, I can’t rect time. I have no watch.” “What do you want a watch for?” said the farmer. “If you can’t remember, write it down on a piece of paper.” bring the cor- Some men who would not think of talking with their mouths full insist on talking with their head empty, One look at some of the bras- siere ads is enough to convince us that honesty is no longer the bust policy. We had an air mail message from Buck Ridge Lodge in Perry Co. It read: George Mumper, please come up and feed your dog. Te is lying on the front porch half starved. His ribs look like the teeth on a coarse comb. WANTED: : Someone to show Charlie’ Roth how to!" remove the spring of a window, shade without letting’ the | ‘spring ° ¥ unwind. Also how to “handle a broken shade without cutting one's fing- ers. 4 pr ~ That, is all I can manage . now. Why? Cause it is Circus Day! A WISE OWL |LANDISVILLE 0 '' 4 lamp | The Tennis Court LOST T0 L ANCASTER The Lancaster Tennis Club oon Leaders. Mrs. Robert Spangler, tinue to lead the Inter-County Ten- Miss Arn Carroll, Mis. Hazel nis League race with a of vie- Caulking Jr.; Program Aide, Helen tories in circuit competition over Booth; Suzanne Spousler, Joan | the week-end. Brown, Doris Groff, Sonja Carver, | Sunday they downed the local Dorothy Yossick, Constance Lane, Tennis Club, 5-3, Lois Rutt, Doris Radle, Darlene Singles Schneider, Carol Ann Smith, Mir- Bill Newkirk, Lancaster, Frank Zink, 6-0, 6-4. Arthur Belden, 6-3, 4-6, 8-6. Earl Koth, 1-6, 6-2, 6-4. mer, Mt. Joy, 6-8, 6-1, 7-5. Clarence McCue, Lancaster {eated Lee Ranck, 6-0, 6-1. Doubles Newkirk and Snyder, defeated Crider and and DeMartina, Lanc ee r Ranck, 6-1, Barber defeated Germer and 6-2. i ——— A Ue MOUNT JOY WINS OPENER GRETNA PLAYHOUSE OPENS SUMMER SEASON TONIGHT Barry Macolum, famous Irish ac plays the role of Mr. DePinna Take It With You”, the tor, n “You Can't riotous comedy which opens summer season at the Gretna Play- house, Mt. Gretna, Pa, Thursday night, June 10th, The veteran performer has play- ed with all the great names in the past quarter of a century both on stage and screen. “You Can't Take It With opening play on the Mt. stage, is the Moss Hart and George S. Kauffman comedy which went on to become a smash hit in the mov- You’, Gretna way. ce re eel Qe BENEFIT GAME TONIGHT This Thursday evening a benefit game of softball will be played on the Boro Park diamond here be- {ween the Mount Joy All-Stars, (the pick of our town league), vs. Mari- etta T. C. Depot: The game is sched- uled for 6:30 p. m. The proceeds are for the benefit of an injured of- ficial. Ore Members of the:Landisville Lions’ Club heard a talk: by Donald Swarr, of Lancaster, formér FBI man, at {the club's dinner meeting in Lan- disville fire hall. Next meeting will be a pig roast | at the farm of Clyde Mumma, ‘on Monday, June 21. 10 1948 | defeated Harold Fellenbaum, Mount Joy, defeated Elwood Snyder, 3-6, 7-5, 6-2. Eugene Crider, Mt. Joy defeated Barbara Rank; Mary Richard Divet, Mt. Joy defeated v Eugene Barber defeated Joe Ger- gia Darrenkamp, Lois Kaylor, de- Lancaster, Fellenbaum, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Kahn and Koth, Lancaster, dde- feated Divet and Zink, 6-1, 6-2. Three shutout pitching performan-| jane Barninger, Becky McKain, ces, including a pair of one-hitters, Lynne Fackler, Dixie Lee Bair, featured the opening night of action Georgianne Heistand, Mary Ellen in the County Junior Legion Tues- pummel. day f 7 Brownie Unit II The shutout Se Mount Joy Yor Leaders, Mrs. John Brown and tossed by Don Eshleman, as e Se Mrs. Lewis Diller; Program Aide, ed Dick Bare of Millersville. Both Abbydine Markley; Sarana Brown, had five-hitters, but the locals scor- Kay Bauserman, Jesn McMillan a} twice in the ii and seventh in- [Jane Sweitzer, Joan Gilbert, Janet ge 4 win 4-0, h Myers, Anne Simmons, Aglain Meunt Joy Yr 0 8 wan a rule Weide. 3b ........ 0 1 3 of fepanis, Jane Switzer, Paula McCue 1b ........ 0 0 6 0/Wein, Patsy Charles, Priscilla Lane, Risser, ¢ .......... 0 0 9 2 Nancy Diller, Sandra Gordon, Peg- Eshleman p....... 0 0 0 2 gy Drace, and Nancy Miller. Rice 1 2. 0 0 “> Wilson 85 2 2 0 1 See rf ............ 0 0 2 0 Zula Alma Humphreys Miller cf Seri nine 0 0 ( Almos Shelly Cermer 2b ....... 0 0 3 is ail Wiss Zula Alba Bownrl ........ 1 0 0 o The marriage o iss Zula / ieee | Humphreys, daughter of Mr. and Total ........... 4 5 21 9 Mrs. Charles Humphreys, Big Is- Millersvilte h : Va. to Almos Shelly, son of ge ; 0 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shelly from Gehr 1b .......... g 0 1m ol Baker If 0 2 0 0 this boro, took place Sunday at Henry cf ......... 0 1 2 0;3:60 pm in Calvary Bible Church H H's 3b ........ 0 0 g here. The Rev. C. 1. Sumy, Dus B58 0 1 o pastor of the church officiated at GC. rss Bi or a 0 0 1 9'the double ring ceremony. Brme 2b ......... 0 0 0 2 The bride was given in marriage a Warfel ......... 0 0 0 0 by her cousin, Richard Ogden and bMoore go x rs 3 she wore a white satin gown made Total .... 0 5 12, on princess lines with a train. a—DBatted tor a Aument in 7th. {Her fingertip veil fell {rom a b—Batted for Broom in Tth. 2 wreath of flowers and she carried MOUNT JOY ........ 000 020 2 Sn orm of Wille. cards MILLERSVILLE ..... 000 000 0—0 ue ie ana Errors—Wilson, Henry, Two ba: ase lons. She was attended by her hit—Barr. Base on balls—Off Eshle-'cousin, Miss Audrey Byers, as man 3, Barr 1. Struck out—By Esh- maid of honor. She wore a leman 9, Barr 3. Hit by pitcher By pink gown with satin bodice and Eshleman (Warfel); Barr (Brown Voll skirt and a head: Umpires— Wallick, Jones. hy! : ee > band of pink flowers. She car- ies after a successful run on Broad- ~Girl Scouts (From page 1) Zeager, Mary Bailey Pauline, Brooks, Intedmediate Unit 11 iam Tyndall, Kathryn Wittle, Mae | Zink, Patsy Schroll, Nancy Groff. Intermediate Unit III | Leaders, Miss Eunice Herr and Mrs. William Bair; Program Aide, Jane Groff Nancy Jo Detwiler, Peggy Beitler, Zimmerman, Mary Catherine Schneider, Winona Markley San- Sal- Gruber, Shirley Suzanne Patricia Betty ly Vanderslice, Jeanette Gail Shelly, Kay Metzler, Di Lucia, Julia Schroll, Funk, Radle. Loewen, Schneider, Stephanis, Joan Sampho Brownie Unit I Leaders Mrs. F. G. Mrs. Joe Shaeffer; Program Melissa Strickior Judy Suzanne Rich, Janet Painton, Drace, Mary Frye, Vannie Arnold, Barbara Thome, Nangle and Aide, Naugle, Pat- Hou- Joan Germer, sy Peggy seal, Susan Fellenbaum, ried a colonial bouquet of red and white carnations. The bridesmaid, Miss Betty Shelly, sister of the bridegroom, a blue taffeta gown trimmed he wore with pleated lace and a blue ad band. Her colonial bouquet was of pink carnations. The flower girl was Londa Jane Boyd, who wore white dotted Swiss frock and carried a basket of pink rose- buds and blue bachelor buttons. Rufus Shelly served as best man for his brother and the ushers were John Jessie Gingrich. ' Mrs. John Henry Brubaker played the wedding music and the soloists Miss Margaret Clin- ton and Ezra Wolgemuth. After a reception at the home of the bride the couple left wedding trip to Virginia. The bride is a Philadelphia School Henry Brubaker and had were on graduate of the of the Bible and the bridegroom is a graduate of the Bible Institute of Pa. They are candidates of the Ceylon and India General Mission. ‘ ing appointment to India. —— el eee. News From Florin (From Page 1) | Saturday the Men's class of the U. B. church will sponsor 4 straw- terry festival at the Florin Hall. Saturday, June 19th the second old time festival will be held at the Hall here with the Mixed Chorus and Band of East Dnoegal Town- ship High school furnishing the entertainment, Children’s Program await- 1 Song by the Girls and Boys; Rec How Many "Twos, Sandra Miller; The Call, Morris Weaver; How To Help, Franklin Geib; ert Geib; His Call,Rob- Offering and Announce- ments; Song, Choir, Rec, A Love=- ly Story, Darlene Gerlitski; Ex, | Teachers; Flower Friends; Rce., | The Lesson, Charles Gebhart; Rec, [ A Lovely Chest, Jackie Coble; Ex., Glad To See; Ex. Jesus and The Out of Doors: Rec, Brown Eyes, Linda Kleiner; Ex., The Roses Said Good Morning; Ex. The Little Birds Seemss Happy; Ex., Summer Gifts; Count On Me; of God; Rec., Praise, Ex. Three Talents; Benediction. TTT] = SHOWS EVERY NIGHT Matineces Sat, at 2; Sunday at 3:20 THURS. June 10 - 2 Hits "MARY LOU” - Musical “RAILROADED" - Thriller FRI. - SAT. Jun June 1-12 "To The ENDS Of The EARTH" On Ex., Thought! Betty Brooks; Song, Choir; Terrific Melodrama, Based Secret Files of U.S. Treasury! SUN. - MON. June 13-14 (Sunday Matinee at 3:20 DST) | Fp MCALISTER OU JUN Dr.H.C.Killheffer Optomettist MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte Telephone 137-R Mon. & Wedneag. 9+5:30 Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P, M. Tues Fri. Sat, 9:30-1:00.2-5 P. M. ELIZABETHTOWN 16 E. High St. Telephone 24-R BENNETT’S Restaurant 45 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY Open 8 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. Monday thru Saturday Dinner served 11-2 and 5 to 8. ® OPEN FOR SUNDAY DINNER 11:30 to 2:30 P. M.," ® WE SELL Breyers Ice Cream At the Fountain and Bulk PLAY THE FAMOUS Mount Gretna Golf Course weet seems SWIM AT THE Lake Beach 5-20-tf | | BEER! Call 118J5 | Home Delivery WACKER SPRENGER VALLEY FORGE ys Rib ROLL Ne ROCK ALE & PORTER Victor J. Schmoll —Distributor— OPEN UNTIL 2 >. M, Drive In For Curb Service For Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock the Children's Day exercises will | be held at the Florin U. B. church | The program follows: Song, Choir: Scripture Reading and Prayer by Rev. Gable; Address of Welcome: The Teacher, Carol Eppler; Rec. Mothers %- Little}, Lady, ; Connio | Pierce; One Rose by. Victoria Hea- | gy; Ex, Candle "Holders; Ex. A'l Beautiful Verse; Ex,, It Is Jesus: A Request by Marlene = Mumper; Just Where You Are by Gary: Ep- | pler; Song, Choir: Rec’ Hi-Every- | body, Jackie Ray; Glad 'To See You, Gene Mateer; Children’s Day Welcome, One Happy Day; Ex, | Flowers of Garden and Field; To I Crown Our Day; Ex, Different, your Filler Dealer When you need Household or Personal ‘Brushes just telephone the number below. Most value for your money. 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PROGRAM: MIXED CHORUS and BAND East Donegal Township High School FLORIN ALL KINDS OF EATS CHICKEN CORN SOUP, SANDWICHES, SOFT DRINKS AMUSEMENTS AND GAMES FOR ALL FREE ADMISSION Benefit of FLORIN FIRE CO. FREE ADMISSION % NOW PLAYING — DON'T MISS IT RIOTOUS STAGE AND SCREEN COMEDY HIT “You Can’t Take It With You” WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16th Love as usual finds a way in this brilliant com- edy but only after the strangest collection of characters ever assembled on one stage has you howling with laughter. Greina’s finest cast in years, BRILLIANT BROADWAY AND HOLLYWOOD CAST Curtain 8:30 p.m. [| Adm. $1.00 Plus Tax % wx = "and son, Robert are attending the) Merchants 3, Florin 2. RACQUET LEAGUE STANDING tied with York Racquet Club 1d] Church of the Brethren Conference | Seiler 11, Legion 7. On June 4, 1948 second place, each having won 8 at Colorado Springs, Colo. ree A Qe Team Ww. L. Pet. | matches and lost seven. Rr BY DROHAN Lancaster § 0 lum ,,————— SOFTBALL LEAGUE The following is a report of the Mount Joy ......... 7 yen, MIDGETS WON ~ DRI STANDINGS daily temperatures and rainfall in York Racquet ...... 11 7 611 In the Lancaster County Midge Teams Ww L Pct. | this section from Wednesday, June Manheim .......... 1 12 556 | | League Mount Joy won a 3 tol Sellers ....... ‘ivi fd 3 .800 {2 to Tuesday, June 8. BIE 4 b Ad game from Manheim Twp. on the Florin +4 1 800] Day Low High Rain | Harrisburg ........ + 3 ii | High School diamond here last eves Merchants ......... . 3 1 750 Wednesday ........ 47 87 00 !Middletown ......... 1 17 56 ning. Estock twirled for the locals Rotary wl 3 «250 | Thursday 51 T7 00] Mount Joy, defending champs, ave | and allowed three hits, VoF. W, 0 3 000 Friday we 32. 38. 03 Legion saison wane) 3 000 [Saturday 32 NM 04 3 SURdaY 3 8 00 | F t | Friday, June 4th Monday ....... ves 56 TT 03 0 ! d T 1 m e € S i Vv a Florin 4, Seiler 3. TUESAAY 53 79 09 | Rotary 15, Legion 3. NY Me. June 7th Patronize Bulletin advertisers. Saturday, June 19, 1948 JOY EVENINGS SATURDAYS sHOws MATINEE 7 AND 9:00 P. M THE A TRE AND HOLIDAYS SATURDAYS 6-8 2:00 P. M. A RS. Mount Joy, Pa. EE. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JUNE 11-12 BARBARA STANWYCK — VAN HEFLIN ‘BB. F.'s Daughter” MONDAY, JUNE 14 WILLIAM HALOP — ANN TODD “Dastgerouns Years” ~in- TUESDAY, JUNE 15 HALE -» 2 ¥ 99 Firebrand WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JUNE 16 - 17 FRED MACMUREIAY — MONTE AURIAN BOOTH -in- AVA GARDNER “Singapore” Everybody Wi This Locality Reads Tw Bulletir Bee eee ee eee en E 13 SUNDAY HELLAM, PENNA. ON YORKANA OAT, Presenting NEMO AND HIS RANGE RIDERS, An Act Brought Back By Demand JOE PHILLIPS AND HIS DIXIE PALS, From Hagerstown, Md. | TEX KING AND HIS CANYON DRIFTERS, Songs - Music - Comedy AND YOUR OWN W.0.R.K. JAMBOREE GANG, Heard Daily On Your Local Radio Station Free Parking Space. ADM, ADULTS 30c¢ tax inc. Show starts at 1:30 p. m. shar Games and refreshments of all kinds on the premises. A GOOD TIME FOR EVERYONE. Reserved Pa rking Space For Cripples and Shut ins. Children under 12 accompanied by parents FREE | $e ie Gate Prizes Picnic tables for your own lunch. DONT YOU DARE MISS IT. p, lasts till ?? Ra