The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 26, 1949, Image 4

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You know--Neva Wiley, a
she originates
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MATCH POSTPONED - RAIN
I match here Tuesday afternoon be- | retire from the firm next Wednes-|
Joy, Pa., Thursday 1949!
d—The Bulletin, Ml. Way 26,

Lew Sauters and John Hawth-
made the first flight of the
season to Atlantic City last week.
David Z.
cross country trip to State College
| and New Holland,
A Department of
| Sprayer on its
| orn
Heisey flew a solo
Agriculture
South
Carolina to Massachusetts stopped
at the local airfield to refuel
Other visitors during the week are
Marshal] Hall flying Ann-
ville. Mark Keller Buffalo
way from
from
from
| Springs.
A load of rubber heels from the

| Gerberich-Payne Shoe Factory
—~BY~ | were flown to Hanover.
Warren Stehman and John
A WISE OWL Hawthorne flew to Carlisle and
— other cities in that section.
When the rains came, one day Harold Newcomer flew to Her-
last week, Dick Dillinger, loaned | SheY last Monday. . his
a car to go home for dinner. At Norman Heisey Jr. Jeceived 11S
home he got busy and was sorta private pilots certificate last Sat.
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Alvin Reist, Norman Sprecher
anxious as to whether or not they |
would get water damage since and Henry Reist flew to Schenec-
g ¢ amage ¢
: tady, New York.
they are remodeling the house C Yo i” ont
“larence Nissley made a trip to
roof, etc, and wound up rushing w ae 2 ¥. made 4 i
: 1 es-pbarre,
back to work at the last minute | dela -
with a thousand things on his
mind, when a fella asked: “Wher's | GRETNA PLAYHOUSE OPENS
my car?” And only then did |JUNE 9, WITH PHILA. STORY
Dick realize he had walked back | The Gretna Playhouse, Eastern
to work and left the car up home. | Pennsylvania's most popular sum-|
—So back he went after it. | mer theatre, located at Mt. Gretna,
| rings up the curtain on the 1949
Jim and | season on Thursday, June 9th, at
“The Philadelphia
hit on Broadway
open a
But he had company. ,
Jane Krall got their wires crossed | Which
| Story”,
and in the
time
over town the other evening. a smash
They drove over in the car
gether. When Jane decided to £0 |
home early she did so and
Jim walked home. When he
there, he didn’t see the car, which
to- movies will
week's engagement.
later,| The week’s schedule is
| to be offered by Gene P. Otto
and Charles F. Coghlan, co-produ-|
eleven
got
he | surmised Jane drove home | ¢ers, and Mr. Coghlan again ser-
But she too flad walked, leaving | VINE as director.
This is the fifth season for the
for him. So=-0-0,
he went and got the car.
the car back |
popular playhouse since it reopen-
An outstanding
from
| ed after the war.
thinks | company of
Broadway and Hollywood has been
the stage and
successes which will make

A Salunga fella says he performers
women are awful funny, cause one
time he had a girl get mad |
at him just changed
his mind. = “Can you think of any
reason for asked
“Well, we were eloping and I had
veal signed to play in
é
scree
because he Screen 3
up the season’s schedule.
A Arsen
JUNIOR LEGION TEAM IN
SESSIONS SUNDAY
her anger?” 1
changed my mind and took the | PRACTICE
ladder away when she was about The Mount Joy Junior Ameri-
half way down from the second | can Legion Baseball team will hold
floor window.” —- Isn't she a poor | practice sessions on the high school
sport? baseball field this Thursday, May
26 at 5:30 p. m. and Sunday, May
Henry Engle was most perturbed | 29 at 2:30 p. m. The team has
about a dead dog lying out in the | been practicing the last two weeks
street so he told Kersey to go dig
Kersey did
out to | are
and any more boys who were not
18 years old before January 1, 1949
to try out for the
The roster of 18 boys will
have to be completed within the
a hole to put it in.
just that and then
pick up the dog—which
get up and walked away.
went welcome
promptly | squad.
next few weeks, for this season, so
this is the final cal] for candidates.
While waiting in line to go on ; ol :
1 The team will lay two games
through the checker stall at the | 1he tea Twi. Dlay 9.
each week, Tuesday and Thursday
Acme on Monday, I overheard this 3 Ps
0 : evenings, starting June 7th. The
conversation.
team will probably play an ex-
First wife: “I going to take
my fur coat down to Lancaster and
am
hibition game at 4:30 Monday, May
30, Memorial Day at the Borough
put it in cold storage this after-
Rook.” Second witc “That’s a Park, as part of the Mount Joy
"Secor . at’s al lebre
wonderful idea it keeps them from | on
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losing their hair, getting spoiled,
end nobody can steal them.” The CAUGHT A 20 INCH BROWNIE
first wife: “Yeah, sometimes 1| IN BIG CHICKIES CREEK
wish I could put my husband in| Clarence Mowery, 18 year old Sal-
tnere for a couple of months’.---- | Unga angler, latched on to a 20 inch
brown trout in Big Chickies Creek
I'll bet he'd love it! For the re- |
lief. at Bender's Mill near his home on
hooked the
beauty
Tuesday evening. He
A Florin lady had told
daughter to call the doctor to stop
three pound, one ounce
net
with a worm and landed it safely.
in on his afternoon route. Finally Mowery had been fishing nearly
in the afternoon, when the doctsr | all day and he finally gpt his
did arrive, her daughter went in- | Strike at 6:30 p. m. It was the
biggest fish he has ever caught and
cf the season thus
to her room and said: “The doc-
{ his ninth trout

tor’s here.” Absent-mindedly, | "
her Ma replied: “Dear me, I'm ! far, :
in bed and can't see him in this| It was the first he has ever
condition. Tell him I'm ill”. — — | caught a trout in the Big Chickies.
4 : | ———— ee
She needs a psychiatrist. .
ro THEIR FIRST PRACTICE
A newcomer is welcomed to our The first practice game for the
Midget-Midget baseball team will
the
Hershey.
columns this week in
of Mrs. Neva Smith, of
person
be held on the Park diamond on
Thursday, June 2nd, at six o'clock.
All you kids interested in base-
ball, your chance,
out next Thursday night.
—— Cent
WIN NET MATCHES
Lancaster and Mount Joy turned
{in Inter-County League
victory on Lancaster
former
resident of town. She's not only
an accomplished pianist
jokes=--yet!
but now here’; come on
She
like a union.--Why is it? Cause
Tennis
“My wife is reducing”, remarked ! Saturday as
a Donegal St. man to a co-worker. | turned back Middletown 9-0 on the


This morning she touched her | Lancaster courts and Harrisburg
toes twenty times without bending | dropped a 7-2 decision to Mount
her knees. Can your wife do|Joy cn the Harrisburg courts.
that?” YE
Co-worker: “This morning my | LEAVES YORK HOSPITAL
wife touched the floor with her| Mrs. Anna Long, Manheim R2,
chin without bending her knees.” | was discharged from the West Side
Donegalian: “How in the world | Osteopathic Hospital, York, yester-
did she do that?” | day where she was admitted Sun-|
Co-worker: “She fell out of! day for observation after involve-
bed.” ——On!! ment in a four-car accident.

You'd better be in town Monday. RETIRES AFTER MANY YEARS |
Everybody’ll be here! After 49 years: of service, Eugene
| ————e——— L. Herr, Landisville, vice-president |
{ and secretary of L. B. Herr and Son
Rain postponed the final tennis | 46-48 W. King St, Lancaster, will|

ween Mount Joy High and Mec- | day.

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Caskey High, of Lancaster. The . !
game is now scheduled for next| The manufacture of glucose is an
y. important industry.
REG'LAR FELLERS

By Gene Byrnes






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NEWTOWN
The Ladies Aid Society held the
meeting at the
Irvin Witmer on
regular monthly
home of Mrs.
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keith,
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Landis, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Keith and Mr.
Mrs, Mervin Keith of Lititz
RD1 on Friday evening and Sat.
Mrs. Wilma Floyd visited Mr.
and Mrs. William Witmer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bankers of
Mt. Joy visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Witmer on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Abrey Bowls and
daughter and Mrs. Mary Bowls
and son and granddaughter all
of Marietta visited Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Isler and family on Thur-
day evening.
The Newtown Midget ball team
defeated Mt. Joy in a double
header on Sunday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Urban and
son Billy spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rollman and
family.
Miss Betty Ann Haines is on the
sick list.
Mr. and Mr. Paul Mumma of
Harrisburg and Mr. and Mrs.
and
James Whitcomb of York visited
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher
and family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Stoppon of Mt.
Joy RDI1 on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wittle from
Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Ragner
Hallgren of Mt. Joy visited Mr.
and Mrs. Arstice Wittle Sunday.
Mrs. Irvin. Witmer, Mrs. Lillian
Witmer visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Godfrey of York County on
Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Earhart and
son Ronald of Lancaster RD visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmach-
er on Monday evening.
—— Sy —
Mortuary Record
(From page 1)

the late Fannie C.
Hertzler Greider.
His wife was
Four sisters survive. They are:
Mrs. Lizzie Mumma, Oreville Men-
nonite Home; Sarah, wife of Jacob
Newcomer, Mountville; Mamie,
wife of Benjamin Rohrer, Landis-
ville; and Mrs. Annie Erb, Florin.

G. Frank Lehman
G. Frank Lehman, fifty-six, Eliz-
abethtown R3, died at his home at
8:30 p. m. Wednesday of a cerebral
hemorrhage.
A son of the late Jacob and Har-
riet Haldeman Lehman, he was a
member of the Elizabethtown Men-
nonite Church.
He is survived by his wife, Jen-
nie Lehman, and the following chil-
dren: Alice, wife of Allen Gall,
Elizabethtown R2; Ruth L., wife of
Clarence Givens, Elizabethtown R2;
Rheems; Mahlon,
Ammon, at home.
survived by two grandchildren, and
three sisters, Mrs. Agnes Fox Her-
shey; Mrs. Eli Shope, Middletown;
and Mrs. Samue] Smith, Mt. Joy
Wayne, Glenn,
and He also is
Mrs. Annie Wittel
Mrs. Annie Augusta Wittel, 82,
widow of Henry K. Wittel, died on
Saturday at her home in Florin
following an illness of two weeks.
A life long resident of Florin, !
she was a member of the Gloss-
Brenner E. U. B. Church, Florin
the Ladies Aid Society, Missionary
Society and the Ladies Bible
Class.
She is survived by these chil-
Ama‘M.,, wife of N 8S.
Grimum, Mechanicsburg; Bessie E.
wife of Roy S. Baker, Florin; Em-
ma W., wife of Benjamin D. Kiehl,
Miss Edna B. Wittel,
Los Angeles, Calif.; Jno. B., Florin;
Henry B., E'town; and Clara E,
wife of Norman S. Will of Florin.
Nine grandchildren and five
great grandchildren also survive.
The funeral was held from the
Nissley Funeral Home here Tues-
day afternoon with interment in
the Camp Hill Cemetery.
dren:
Lancaster;

Up in Clinton County: a geeat
horned owl killed eighty-six’ chick-
ens before a farmer shot it.

FOOD SALE, JUNE 10TH
DEEDS RECORDED | ATTENTION ALUMNI
Martin H. and Lina R. Cope, of | All alumni of Mt. Joy High
to John A. and Anna E.| School who expect to attend the
Stehman, Mount Joy Twp, lot with | banquet June 34, ore reyuested 1d
mai] the return card to Christine
Rheems,
improvements, Rheems.
Eli D. and Cora Ament, Mount | 9
Joy, to Chester N. and Ruth Ober, B ENN ETT 5
Mount Joy lot with house and
garage, Rapho Twp. $4,500.
_ Restaurant
AUSHERMAN BROS., 45 EAST MAIN ST.
Rialtors MOUNT JOY
James P. Hdus, Agent
MEMORIAL DAY
Phone 3-5711
Open 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m.
Cor. Jacob & Mount Joy Sts.
I Meals Served
11:30 a. m. — 8:00 p. mn.
We will be closed during the parade










SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL IMRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.

Closed Sundays




Quality Meats
A FULL LINE OF
ATE
Fruits & Vegetables
ey. SE
KRALL'S Meat Market
West Main St.. Mt. Joy
Dr.H.C.Killheffer |
Optomettist
MANHEM
163 s. st.
Telephone
Mon. & Wedngs. 9.5:30 |
Tues. Fri. Sat, 7-9 P, M, i

BULK AND GALLONS


'C. M. WEBB
& SON
122 South Barbara Street
MOUNT" JOY, PA.
ROOFING — SPOUTING
SHEET METAL WORK
ROOF PAINTING
PHONES:
| Mt. Joy 3-4081



E'town 928R7


ATHLETES FOOT GERM
KILL {T* FOR 35c.
IN E HOUR,
|
Tues Fri. Sat, ||
| If not pleased. yur money back. Ask
9:30-1:00.2-5 P. M,

ELIZABETHTOWN any druggist forjithis STRONG fungi-
16 E. High St. | cide, TE-OL. Made with 909% alcohol,
Telephone 24-R || it PENETRATES. Reaches and kills
! MORE germs ON 'CONTACT.* Today at



Sloan's Pharmacy

_—

Weidman, as soon ag possible so|
that reservations for the dinner ean
be made.
HOW ARE YOUR SHOES? |
DON’T WAIT TOO LONG |
BRING THEM IN. |
City Shoe Repairing Co.
30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET |
LANCASTER, PENNA.
Beer!Call 3-4189
For Home Delivery
WACKER
SPRENGER
VALLEY FORGE
PIEL'S
PRIOR
ROLLING, ROCK
ALE & PORTER
Victor J. Schmoll
—Distributor—
OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M.
Drive In For Curb Service



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Electric
and Gas
Also Specialize On
FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT
Automobile and Truck Welding |
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING |
Cover’s Welding Shop
Delta and Marietta Streets {
MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 |
Now Open Daily
MOUNT GRETNA
LAKE BEACH
ALSO THE FAMOUS
GOLF COURSE
Open Every Night
5-19-tf


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FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MAY 27 - 28
BUD ABBOTT — LOU COSTELLO
Sewing | or: CT
Machines|| zs | THEATRE =e [)


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Hayride”

NEW AND USED
MACHINES
FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
Convert your treadle sewing
machine into a portable or con-
MONDAY — TUESDAY, MAY 30 - 31
DICK POWELL — JANE GREER
“Station West”

sole. Repairs for All makes of
machines.
We pick up and deliver any-
where. We buy used Singers.

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JUNE 1 - 2
ROY ROGERS — ANDY DEVINE
“Far Frontier”
-in-

J. V. BINKLEY
SEWING MACHINE SALES
AND SERVICE
Phone 216) 111 N. Market St.
Elizabethtown, Penna.
11-24-tf
GLENN FORD — EL
‘Man From



FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JUNE 3 - 4
LEN DREW
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FRESH AS
A DEW-DROP
Hose
INTERNATIONAL
STERLING



We'll enjoy
showing it
to you.

HOLMES & EDWARDS

ADAM H. GREER
Jeweler
87 East Main Street Dial 3-4124 MOUNT JOY, PENNA.






most
SPECIAL! Present Stock of
BOWER’'S BATTERIES $12.95 each
| WHILE THEY LAST
VAN'S SERVICENTER
PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-5671

| Eicherlys
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AN OPEN LETTER TO
MOUNT JOY
MOTHS
WARNING


If you wanna survive’ better go some place else
‘cause the smart pedple in town let us clean dirty
winter things befofe Storing them for the Season,
take a word from one who knows
and SCRAM!
QUALITY CLEANERS
76-78 East Main Street

Mount Joy |
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Tnsare
Yow!
New financial responsibility laws
in most states make auto in-
DANGER
\. AHEAD
surance more important than ever)
If you have an accident—and
can’t post security up to $11,000
you lose your right to drive! And a damage
suit may wipe out your life savings!
Insurance is proof of your financial re-
sponsibility—protection against financial
loss. Let us show you why it pays to insure
with State Farm Mutual!
AMMON R. HOFFER
Mt. Joy, Pa.
119 David St. Phone 3-4901


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WORLD AUTO; INSURANCE COMPANY
 

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The Busy Workers Class of the
Evangelical] Congregational Church
will hold a Food Sale in the Mar-
|ket House June 10, 1949.


American Legion Grounds
LIONS CLUB CARNIVAL
MANHEIM, PA.



FRIDAY, MAY 27:——-
SATURDAY, MAY 28:
MONDAY, MAY 30:—
HILARIOUS COMEDY, —
North \Carolina Ridge Runners
| WESTERN TUNES — WLAN ARTISTS
101 Ranch Boys
HEARD ON/ STATION WORK. YORK, PA.
Lawson’s Original Bums
WEEU ARTISTS


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Enjoy Good Eating Year Around
USE FROZEN FOODS
SPECIAL
FROZEN GRAPEFRUIT JUICE,
GRAPE AND ORANGE JUICE
Make pints 25¢
Sealtest Ice Cream Now $1.95 gal.
IN 2 FLAVORS. CUT BRICKS, DIXIE CUPS, SANDIWICHES,
POPSICKLES
Cloister Dairy Ice Cream Now $1.75 gal.
Orders for dinners and parties packed on request


Mt. Joy Frozen Foods Locker Plant
DIAL 35436



Entertainment For Everyone — Good Eats
PROCEEDS TO BE USED FOR MEMORIAL PARK PLAYGROUND
— Lots Of Fup





AMERICAN LEGION
POST NO. 185
MOUNT JOY, PA.
‘Open Memorial Day -
5:00 p. m.
GOOD EATS — REFRESHMENTS
 



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