[—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursd ay, June, 24 1948 REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes = cnn OWL LAFFS| —BY— A WISE OWL rprised at the things in the gardens end of Marietta St. mpkins came up planted pes were ne day after onion full nior ppeared on top the rows- k, large, grown C be there's dirty work afoot. Wouldn't it be terrible if we wel rn old and had to look forward to growing young, green Ferhaj fewer women could onceal their age if more men acted theirs, —<— Says who? I + being entertained out of tcewn on Saturday and all the uests were seated on the lawn ging in idle chatter, when an ring old lady asked a re- turned soldier: “Did you participate in many ¢ngagements in the Pacific?” “Only five,” he replied with maodag And you come through ali of them unhurt.” she continued. I married the fifth.” plied sadly -—— He deserves the Purple Heart. ‘Not exactly, he 1 month: A Invention of the square bath-tub for people who don't like to leave rings. One of the saddest cases of a sufferer from an allergy I have heard of is that of an E-town weman. All her life, in common with most of her sex, she wanted mink coat and heckled her hubby for it. - Finally she got one. And every time she put it on she became sick. Consulting a phy- sician, she learned she was allergic to mink. Put this in your dictionary. A little shaver in the east end says - A stethoscope is a spy- glass for locking into people's chests with your ears. —— 1 think he's got something there. — RTL The little boy he plays with says the abbreviation for hydrogen peroxide is Blondes. Bob Breakircn is quite pleased with his corn crop at his home on the Harrisburg Pike. He is offering corn on the cob to all his neighbors. He help themselves.———Oh, yes, did that abzut two inches high? just tells them to we mention the corn is just 3:00 am you hear threats of shooting in the If some morning about vicinity of the post office, don‘t be alarmed.. It is just the Steelton Commuters having a banana war- fare. I am glad I write this column befcre the afterwards I am Louis - Wolcott fight, cause afraid I feel so good. th VARIETY TROUPE FUTURE STARS OF AMERICA Future Stars of America will be the stellar attraction at the Carni- val sponsored by the War Memor- ial Park at Marietta this Saturday night, June 26. Forty versatile dancers make up the Rapp’s will may not Asscce. Miss Rosa Dancing, several shows during the evening on the new Band Stand. rs tN A LEBANON MAN PRESIDENT The annual meeting of the Penna. State Sportsmen's Association was from School of present troupe which MOUNT JOY NETMEN WIN INTER-COUNTY MATCH . | Mount Joy turned victory over Middletown Sunday in League match in the park courts here. [ A NEW KINDA { FISHIN' LUNE 7 \ ~EXPLAIN' ol MN —~ por Re 4 oy a FISHIN <9 FAN LIKE YOU ORTER. GO FOR. A SWELL INVENTION! ina tl + an Inter-County Tennis The summaries: TH FEATHER. TICKLES TH' FISH UNDER. TH'CHIN TH BALL POPS IN HIS MOUTH AN' TH LASSO SUPS QVER HIS TAIL! Locality's Amusements Appear Here Weel TIL I'M SURE (VE. SOAKED THOSE IDEAS QuUTA YA! MHI NK Ce ees eer EVERY WEDNESDAY GAME NIGHT WEEK END SPECIAL STEAK SANDWICHES | AYP? HALL ME Sy Cy ler, 6-3, 6-2. OCla= The Mount Joy Athletic As: Germer, Mt. Joy, Defeated Wall i 6-1, 6-3. Miss Margaret Franklin is tion, dormant the past 20 years, was Brown, Mt. Joy, defeated Nagle, | spending a few days in New York. {revived Monday night in the bor= 6-0, 6-3. : Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Friendship Fire Company Doubles of Richmond, Va. spent a few hall. 4 : Crider and Divet defeated Bitter- days with Mr. and Mrs. K. A group of local sports enthusi- man and Gehler, 6-0, 6-4. Franklin and family. | asts, hope to sponsor community Zink and Fellenbaum, defeated Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and | baseb ll, basketball and tennis High and Wall, 6-2, 6-1. family were guests of Mr. and | teams. It will follow a plan ef Germer and Brown, defeated Mrs. William Kauffman and their [rently in use by the Millersville Smith and Wall, 6-2, 6-1. family and Mr. and Mrs. John | Recreation Association which puts Kauffman at Ironville on Sunday. fall sports. activities on a community Mr. Mrs. Dale Watts and | basis. ee ee and JULY 22 DATE GROCERS’ PICNIC AT ATLANTIC CITY The annual Grocers’ Picnic be held at Atlantic City, on Thurs- day, July 22. | daughters, Sue Ann and Arley of | Following the complete organiza-! Florin, visited Mrs. Matilda Derr on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Witmer were | finance the projects. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Attending the initial meeting on largest Wm. ‘Witmer. | Monday were Joe Habecker, George The Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines and |Nauman, Charles Pennell, Lester PRE. will funish coaches suff. son, Robert and Eugene Witmer |Weaver, John Myers, Ray Pennell, | cient to haul everyone buying tick- and Mrs. Giles Urban visited | Marlin Frey, Elmer Zerphey, Bill Mr. and Mrs. Rollman at Lititz | Conrad, Clyde Nissley, Richard Div- is expected that coaches for about 9000 will be needed. The Lancaster and various county towns tion of the association, borough | will | business houses will be contacted to! According to all in- dications it should be the picnic excursion of them all. ets 48 hours before leaving time. I n Sunday. let, and Al Brayman, Mr. and Mrs. Salen Gamber and | The next meeting will be held at usual will leave Sunday the same place next Monday, June trains as eq . ro : family of Columbia were guests of Mv. and Mrs. Abram |28, at which time officers will be el- along the way on picnic day be- G lected and committees formed. EE rn AUTO ACCIDENT AT EAST PETERSBURG Mrs. Nora Derr, 53 : amber and family. daylight sav- Mr. Nis. and daughter, Mrs. {visited with Mr. and tween 6 and 8 a.m. Edward Isler Victor Snydet Mrs. David and ing time, arriving at the shore be- tween 9 and 11 a.m. {Alleman on Sunday. West Main SOFTBALL LEAGUE Mr.. and Mrs. Mervin Keith of | Street, escaped serious injury Sat- STANDINGS Lititz, visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel urday afternoon when the car she Teams Ww L Pct. Geltmacher on Sunday. | was driving and a 1949 Pontiac, Rosin 0000000 6 1 857 Mr. and Mis. Arthur Koser of | driven by an East Petersburg mo- Seller .........00 us 5 2 114 Mt. Joy visited Mr. and Mrs. | torist, collided at the first road in- Merchants ,......... 5 2 114 Robert Frank and family Satur- | tersection north of East Peters- 3 5 375 day evening. burg on the Manheim road. Legion .............s 0 4 000) Mrs. Laura Weaver and son. Mrs. Derr suffered leg bruises V. FP. WW. .......... 0 5 000 Benjamin and daughter, Kathryn | and the boy Daniel Fackler, who rr of Ironville visited Mr. and Mrs. | accompanied her, was unhurt. Monday, June 11 Harry Weave: on Monday evening | Both cars were bady damaged. Rotary 4, V.F.W. 3. Merchants 9, Legion 3. Monday, June 14 Seiler 12, Rotary 0. Florin FW. 4. Friday. June 18 Merchants 5, Seiler 1, Florin 11, Rotary 10. Monday, June 21 V.F.W. 7, Legion 7. (8 in. tie) Rotary 5, Merchants 4. DA MARTIN KEENER'S ADDRESS TO MT. JOY ROTARIANS Hitcheock Martin Keener, president elect of sell Wess NEWVILLE WOMAN ARRESTED daughter of FOR SELLING FIRE WORKS, Mrs. Ruth| Mrs. Anna Hauck, thirty-seven, of of Phila- Newville, was arrested for Mrs. R. H. Mrs. Thursday, Rev. and Arndt Edmond entertained Rev. Dinant and Long Island, New York; Orr, McArthur delphia, and Herb Wendell of Ox- |fireworks and over $500 worth of ford, Penna. | the Fourth of July goods were con- Mr. and Mrs. Habet M. Khelgha- |fiscated by poliee. TE mee ang and Bud selling tian and children made a surprise | {visit to her parents Rev. and sk Subscribe for the Bulletin. | R. H. Armit op Sunday. R. H. Arndt, Mrs. | fest ii Mrs. Elizabeth | MARIETTA THEATRE were entertained Friday | SHOWS EVERY NIGHT honor of 4 . Matinees Sat, at 2; Rev and Mrs. 3: . uSsel and a birthday dinner in the Lancaster Rotary Club, was the Mrs. Arndts birt Mrs Sunday at 3:20 day at the home Howard Johuson Two Hits Thur. June 24 | “BORN TO SPEED” |'ROBINHOOD OF MONTEREY’ speaker at a meeting of the Mount Mi Joy Rotary Club held Tuesday. Mr. Keener spoke of his trip to Rio de, and it Lancaster re Gr { Janerio during the Rotary Interna- PLAYGROUND OPENS ON officially caster; James Campbell, Hanover: Ho oe I I Hurry MONDAY JUNE 3 mr Visiting Rotarians were: arry At 9:00 o'clock Monday morning | FRI-SAT. June 25-26 Espenshade, F. S. Bucher, Jesse ih | Wal) Oh BE ow Edwards. OM. G. Moore June 28th the playground, spon- | R A ton! Snavely, Lew Edw ards, M. G. 1 sored by the Mt. Joy Rotary Club, | oarnngAacion. and Lew Vandergrift, all of Lan- | oo | | The acti Frank MacFerrin, Lititz; and J. tht > . e1g vy" Aungst and J. K. Garman, . Wayne Sel. A Ae As has been the custom for the ¥ f Elizabethtown. : ' Both of Elizabethto 2 past years, the playground at the | The next meeting on Tuesday will Ns : oro Park will be used . a Ladies’ Night program. Qe MIDGETS LOSE 5-0; MIDGET-MIDGETS WIN 9-4 Playing a doubleheader at Mari- etta on Monday Night, the Marietta Midgets defeated the Mt. Joy Mid- gets, 5-0. Por o +7 9:00 o'clock anc at noon sessions beginning a lest year are invited to participate | There and con- in the planned recreation. will be numerous games bays and girls with an| | All children who attended school | | | | tests for added attraction for girls this year, | In the second game, Bob Kunkle's : starring ; i : who will spend a large part of | : Midget Midgets continued their oo =F CC ie argon] Victor Mature el 1e arts anc Cre S ander inning streak, with a 9 to 4 vic- . : | Coleen Glenn wining streak is A a : : the direction of Mrs. James | GRAY LANGAN tory over the Marietta Midget-Mid- gets. Sy Cl RRR el Several mre QA participation Stich Shain on | SUN.-MON. June 27-28 cluding] 6682 ” Sitting Pretty ball (Sunday Matinee at 3:20) planned for AT MOUNT GRETNA Charles Heston, who is sing summer theatre-goers with his fine acting as Sergt. Bill Page in “The Voice Of The Turtle” now winning playing on the stage of the Gretna hy impres- pet show, game including | fathers and sons, etc. Points will | i be awarded for attendance and for | events throughout the | prizes nd | TUE.-WED. June 29-30 also the trip to Philadelphia to aw rn ot 0 «IRON CURTAIN wground season for Playhouse, is cast in another impor- tant role in the third production of " 18.3) at ball game. the season, “Claudia”, hilarious : Come out to the Park Monday | comedy, which opens Thursday, morning. We will try to h I morning. e 1 [Hg ( eip Dunc rt tor oo wake ie in "HOW ARE YOUR SHOES ? you have fun and to make your “Chuck”, as he prefers to be call- ed, will portray David Naughton in this delightful comedy which was a hit on Broadway and on the screen. | DON'T WAIT TCO LONG BRING THEM IN. City Shoe Repairing Co. days enjoyable and interesting, reer AD QQ. mm TWO NEW MEMBERS FOR FIRE COMPANY AUXILIARY reel Art 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET Everett Eshbach, 16-year-old Thirteen members attended the LANCASTER, PENNA. i perfect no- June meeting of the Ladies Auxil- | Fire -Co., last righthander, pitched a hit, nd-run game in the County Jr. iary of Legion League Tuesday evening, as Thursday evening. Quarryville blanked Mount Joy, 2-0, Two new members, Mary PLAY THE FAMOUS Friendship held at Bradford, Pa. Saturday, when F. E. Dissinger, of Lebanon | was elected president. The shoot and | championshps ‘were decided : Friday; | ‘Batufday: and Sunday. te ——————— LOCAL JUNIOR’ LEGION LOST FIRST GAME OF SEASON “x Mount Joy's Junior Legion team lost its first game this season to Eli- zabethtown last Thursday evening by a 5 to 0 score. Mount Joy had | pnly two hits: | with the Marietta teams on Mon- - day evening at the home diamond Everybody in this locality reads | a e eac Billett | M t G t to remain undefeated in Section 1. and Mrs. Mary Swords were ad- | oun Ie na In the other section 1 game, May- mitted to the Auxiliary. | Golf Cour SE | | town and Elizabethtown battled to The Ladies will assist SWIM AT THE the men a 1-1;tie over seven, innings before at their; chicken cornssoup . supper. } ? QS 3 X op r . >. darkness halted the.game. Saturday, June'26, a festival will | ~ Arr be held at the Fire House" for the | DOUBLE HEADER MONDAY benefit of the Ambulance Fund. | The Mt. Joy Midget - Midgets There will be street ' dancing with | and Midget teams will cross bats music by Wm. Bohish Orchestra. First at the high school. game The Bulletin—that's why its adver called at six. |tisers get such excellent results, e313 © Singles Fellenbaum, Mt. Joy, defeated CRAB CAKES Bitterman, 6-3, 6-1. | ee ———————— Zink, Mt. Joy, defeated High, 6-0, ATS, 7 MEMBERS: REMEMBER FRIDAY NIGHT 6-1. : - - Crider, Mt. Joy, Smith] | .A, 2 -—_ | American Legion Post 6-0, 6-1. : | MT. JOY ATHLETIC ASSOC. | NO. 185 MOUNT JOY, PA. 10-3-4 Divet, Mount Joy, defeated Geh- NEWTOWN | WILL RECURGANIZE SOON SICH ey fe mF POSTPONED DATE FOR . OLD TIME FESTIVAL || mmr JOY [=o AT FLORIN HALL || [455i | THEATRE| = Friday, June 25th BENEFIT FLORIN FIRE COMPANY FRIDAY-SATURDAY-—MONDAY, JUNE 25, 26, 28 SPENCER TRACY — KATHARINE HEPBURN wState Of The Union” HIRST SHOW FRIDAY & MONDAY 6:45 P.M. a Gi FIRST FEATURE SATURDAY 5:30 . M Postponed Carnival Future Stars Of America — At The — War Memorial Park, MARIETTA, PA. SATURDAY, JUNE 26 ~— Benefit Of The — War Memorial Park "i Beginning 7:30 P. M. AMUSEMENTS GAMES REFRESHMENTS Admission 35¢ Children FREE $25.00 IN GATE PRIZES TUESDAY, JUNE 29 — DOUBLE FEATURE JACKIE COOPER -in- "STORK BITES MAN" —ALSO— # DONALD BARRY -in- “SLIPPY McGEE" WEDNESDAY -— THURSDAY, JUNE 30 - JULY 1 CARY GRANT — LORETTA YOUNG -in- Cary And The Bishop's Wife HARA TMM RHEE M & STINE \ 1 NITE, JUNE 2 * NOW PLAYING — DON'T MISS IT * ANOTHER BRILLIANT COMEDY HIT “CLAUDIA” WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 The Fire Co. Presents the following Sensational Show THE MIDNIGHT FOLLIE A gorgeous glamorous bevy of girls Featuring HOMER and HOLLY Direct from the Village Barn in New York 'HE FOUR MACK I This is positively the most sensational skating act on the American stage today. You'll roar at Claudia Naughton, who though married never really grew up—Her child-like innocence gets her into trouble that makes this one of the mes enter- taining shows of the season. % Curtain 8:30 p.m. || Adm. $1.00 Plus Tax GREEN and DOOLEY A very humorous and unusual ventriloquist act. The Dum talks from the stage alone while the ventriloquist works in audience, aa JOE RANKIN Wizard of the xylophone, formerly featured in Radio City Music Hall, N. Y. The Sweetness of Low Prices Cannot Equal The Bitterness of Low a) eal = 5 i IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT VT Nb) ld MARIETTA AVE, LET US MAKE IT HOT FOR You * The Rheems Fire Company wants to organize its own Hillb - Band. Talent report to Herb Mason. SUCCESSOR TO “HERE COMES CHARLIE" : Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin MOVING HAULING ROY REBER'S ORCHESTRA —_— GAMES AMUSEMEN' EATS VALLEY VIEW PARK, ONE MILE SOUTH ON YORKANA ROAD SUNDAY, JUNE 27 Presenting HAPPY JOHNNY and His Gang after an absence of several years he is back now with a show better than ever. Come out and visit with your long time favorite. This should be a MUST on your entertainment list. NEMO AND THE RANGE RIDERS from your new local radio station WNOW. Heard twice daily. You folks like them, we bring them TUMBLEWEED LUDY=TWILIGHT TRAIL RIDERS Entertainer extracrdinary And Your Own W.O.R.K. JAMBOREE GANG With the funniest comedian in the business, RAWHIDE. Also headed by FRANKIE MORE, with 'S ; AND CLYDE FOGLE. : Y ORE, with SLIM & GINGER HELLAM, PENNA. ADM. ADULTS 30c tax ine. Children under 12 accompanied by parents FREE Ee Free Parking Space Reserved Parking Space For Cripples and Shut Ins. Picnic tables for your own lunch. Games and refreshments of all kinds on the premises. Gate Prizes. DON'T YOU DARE. MISS IT. j EE ESS EB 0 NTE LA Sa STERN 10: co 10: 9: 10: = IT 10:1