The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 21, 1949, Image 5

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A NEW SERVICE [Playground News [Church Notes] NEWTOWN |Z Mo Jo fo. Tuli, J 2 BO
nN Over 200 Boys &
Se IN 151% SOMMURITY The giris are participating in NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL Mary Lineberry, Mr. and Ms. ver ys Rev. Robert Gumm To
our to ta MS . at i , ily an-
Box 85, Buttons & Buckles Covered active games in the mornings such | Artistic THE C C IN » JOY | Glen Lineberry and family, of Lan (From Page 1) (From P n
7-14-2t — BELTS MADE =— as baseball, volleyball and dodge | | AND THE ENTIRE SUR- | caster, Mrs. Mary Cromwell, Mr. | required, many of the ye C G m Fage i friend
- - tl On NMondiy siernoon the Ancestors ROUNDING COMMUNITY. and Mrs. O. Cromwell and family | (oo 0 oe of oo and] Conon Gumm is a close friety
5 along Buttons, 40c Doz. up — Buckles 45¢c each ils ilced to Stone Bridge and of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. | (in rapidity of the Jones since their residence
er Pike, Belt & Buckle $1.25 BE is By Richard Hill Wilkins Church of God John Cromwell and family and Mr : ‘| in Massachusetts prior to coming
150 ft. uckle . back and on Wednesday after- y Richard Hill Wilkinson Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor *| During their first season of work- hete He is also quite well
c Gas ALSO ALTERATIONS noon they staged a costume con- Sen : [Sunday uly 24 and Mrs. K. Franklin and family. | ing they receive the minimum by Dr Georze = Edwards
ta and test "Toro prizes are given, one WISH,” said Aime Butterworth| 9:30 a. Church School Mrs. Elizabeth Moyer of Marietta | |... ¢ pay, but in the second | 0) rge 5
5 Sor esl prizes Yr wistfully, “I only wish there| 10:30 a. Jy Morning Worship ric i istic Wittle | .. v1 me. |M. D, and his wife Dr. Julia
for the prettiest and one for the 3 1 | visited Mr. and Mrs. Aristie Wittle | ,,.... they are given more. Those
-14- tt . or the pretuest an A had been some one in our family| Sermon: Companioriship Wighi Sunday rsa una : | Edwards, M. D. of Orlando, who
§ FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY 3-573) funniest. The older girls are who really did something, something | Fei d a | returning for their third year of are active members of the Cathe
reason 3 working with gimp, square and | worth while, = something— he | echesday Mrs. Edith Erb, Mrs, Esther Gelt- | detasselling frequently become a | iki vc ~
buying 1 1 i iding, bracelets and also smiled as she. said it—"1 i id 7:30 p. m. Hustrated Bible Study macher visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | group leader, a kind of foreman viral Were. Dr. George Bip
700.084 7 | . di > 5 Tr ’ pL hatte. | RDOWEY liane 830 p. m. Senior Choir practice i i” wi . i Ea P Ba [|B ow, a ‘| wards Leing a deacon of the that
Tou | dog eashes anc eather 2118, | ¢ ' | i oT Sr her itmer o ast Petersburg on | orkKing six hours a day, un- shurch and Dr ulia Edwards
ay | Everybody Is Invited On Friday it is planned to have Fred Butterworth laid aside the | Teinity Evangelical Cong. Church Sunday. | less rain disrupts their regular : i : and the 3 ig “ig thi
imme d= : | 79th ANNIVERSARY track and field events fox both | morning paper, gulped down the | L. Dallas Zeigler, Pastor : : | schedule, the de-tassellers ‘have member of engin e r
by E ? 9 Ta 8 irl last of his coffee, shoved back his | [Sunday July 24 Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and i d J Iv 14th: 1 ill ORIN. will be remembered as the forme-
Ci Mt. . R . boys and girls. : chair and said: “What?” 5 a. m, Sunday School family, Mrs. Lillian Witmer visited | started July 1 and will cont er Miss Julia Brandt, daughter
-14-2mo, an ISVI e amp eeting A boys baseball game will be Aime overlooked his rudeness. | hu ois Serine will | Mr. and Mrs.e Harbld Thomas and ue about three ‘weeks. | of Mrs. Estella Brandt, on South
[ LANDISVILLE. PA pli ged on the Mure py “The bridge club meets here this | preach. : family of Baltimore, Md. on Sun- A ar Sy Sons ne a Market St,
Mowers. ay SHAY : . ground at Marietta next Monday. afternoon,” she |Wednesday di about 20 older boys is employe Cs " :
MN [ 2 f ancaster a Xia 1 > —— 5 { ay. : | annon Gumm and his mother
dition. 8 Milds West of Lancaster on the Harrisburg Pike The . playground will take as " said, “and I| 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Mrs. Kate M in Kl to clear the fields. Both the’ o. = up at the local
olge- : : Wien i : 3: s. Kate Moore spent a week ; : é side é !
5 many children as possible accord- «Minute | dread it. 1| 8:30 Choir Rehearsal . : "| Hoffman and Reist firms have _ : . J
Pa. 0-41 10 DAYS — JULY 22nd to 3st Int Yale of Fiction | dread it be-| with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Singer of | (+ and they will work Tec y. Rey. Gums will spend
een Well-known Guest Speakers ——— Talented Musical points, to Philadelphia on Satur- —— CRUSE Aggie bakin Salunga Ironville. ' on into August. Vet eid here Wil 8 studying
Electric Groups from Lancaster City and Count day, August 6th to see tne game Spencer andi , ph Je Bruen Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Earhart and rrr A etree | at the Chaplain School, Carlisle,
1 1 sea- | Ps Y Y A and Gertrude Wilcox will monopo- ohn Ebersole, Elder In Charge . al we . (
6-23-tf COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS with the Cleveland Indians and | poo go "0 0 hoo stories | Me. John Herr, Supt. on Romld of Leueasten® Dr [sw 1888 BARBER SHOPS | LOCAL SPORTSMEN SPONSOR
Roni | PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE Phila’s A's. of their ancestors. Sunday July and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher on|g; BEAUTY PARLORS | LOCAL SPOS MEN
Th aid yx x ‘ . : . . > MAID 9:00 a. m. Sunday School Aida | DONALD THOME AT CAMP
Mount Winners of the Costume Contest ve spol ie in i = Friday evening. . ay
| 7-14-2t mners « Stul Fred scratched his chin and con-| 10:15 a. m. Church Service Lancaster city has 40 less bar- . Vases rank
. Phone : | a ’ . ; . : : . A Summer Junior Conservation
las ; held on Wednesday afternoon: templated the wistful look in his ————— Miss Martha Risser of Hershey |. shops now than it had 12 Ce has. k . den An
: RT - " Prettiest—1st prize - Lois Rutt; wife's eyes. Suddenly he banged the Mt. Pleasant visited Mrs. Matilda Derr on Thur. | years ago. Then there were warp Sas De oy = go Fon es e
ll 2nd price - Zodie Maritley. table. “By George, I'd almost for-| ~~ Brethren In Christ Church | Mr and Mrs. Howard Gamber of | 106: now there are 66. Forty of =o the porismens
I : : ’ 2 . 106; now there are 66. y 3 5
dos oxy a gotten it! Darned if: 1 hadn't. You Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor | rcs : Federation at the Stone Valley
0 order. Funniest—I1st prize - Sandra Ma- : <Q hor > 0a Mount Joy visited Mr. and Mrs. | these ar 1-chair shops. | :
m. Pa. p— ; | sit here a minute, sweet, till I rum- [Sunday July 24 : Camp, near Masseyburg, in Hunt-
ge 9-1 teer; 2nd prize - Carol Ann Smith. mage around inh the attic. I'l give | 9:00 a. m. Sunday School Abram Gamber on Sunday. Since then, ‘however, beauty fdr CORRE Ee
emer Mrs. W. A. Zerphey was the judge. | you something to brag about!” ! | Jon a. m. Haivest Praise Service James Dolby who has been in| parlors have multiplied and to- ms th > period from July 4 to
- : yeryon invi ; 8 i Th oo Ing the per
, also Change Your Treadle ries Later he returned with a book. | Ire nek xin y invited to | the hospital for some time has re- day there are 87 in the city: August 13 a total of 200 bove will
- “But what is it?" asked Aime. | turned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mount Joy has four barber BUS, of i" train es
5 ' oo : i - » given a week's tr: 1 ;
on Sewing Machine Into Donegal Airport News “It’s a book of poetry, that's what| First Presbyterian Church Wm. Haines where he resides. shops and ‘the same number of e given 3 Wes BY am ng ieee
0 | it 4s! Written by my. mother and | Y Ww a Jo ttle of Klar i a All were selected by various
NETIAN . { Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. John Wittle of Flor beauty parlors. 3 ry .
JPHOL- An Electric Portable | The Chiques Aero Corporation | published 20 years ago.’ There's tal: [Sunday July 24 in visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sny- et ree j Sportsmen's Clubs. = Their expens
18101 or | Flving Club held their regular | ent in my family, I'l ‘have you| 9:30 a. m. Church School | ses are $30 per week.
PEL 0 C 1 J) 2 o te i ot | now. | 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship der on Sunday. FARM REPAIR CENTERS | Donald Thome fifteen, 61 Mariet=
11th & r onsoie montaly meeting at 1 oca 4 I! Rev. C. E. Carson will preach. Mrs. Martha Fogie visited Mr.| Noi much equipment or space : Sa
a. a1 5 airport. Fifteen members were Aime’s eyes lighted, them . | ond Mrs. Alited Adund of Coltin. No ( July SPACE {4 street, this boro, was selected and
-— | present at the meeting Plans glowed with 04 de joy "Fred: | Donegal Presbyterian Church Bia on Suturday Se needed to pv a ig is being sponsored by Mount
’ . ‘ ‘ou dear! Is really? as ol am repair center, Says . 3 5 's Associati
q chase o rd air- wy, A regor S : 3 Joy Sportsmen's Association.
acy. | for te purch ase fa thing your mother really a poet? Oh, ay. ra a gor, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher | Bingham, extension agricultural oy po 8 «
gle, 4 | plane sometime in the future was| (no gidn't you tell me before! | 9:30 Church School called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Au- | engineer of » - Pa. State
4-8-t{ discussed A 9:30 Church Schoo gineer the Pa. State College. ;
rE It's just too exciting! | No evening service until Aug. | ment and family on Tuesday eve-| Time spent in sharpening and re- Subseribe for the Bulletin,
og yom Joseph McKendricks and Jake Fred grinned delightedly. En- [21st ning. pairing tools, ‘and in overhauling
I 3-5951 Bailey made their first s0lo| route to the he Deg y > a 8
. oute he st: gan to . Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhn were | other equipment ill be saved
toe . . y r equipmen wi he Save
5- oi i flights during the weck. Con-| smile. And by the time he had] Satunga Methodist church guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Shill- | many a ok when they are Oh! The Boss Said
pr ices | gradulations to the two newest | boarded the 8:15 the smile had de- Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. ing of DuBois, Pa. for a weck. in use during the busy summer TO Order Stationery
on. Mr. | pilots at Donegal Airport. veloped into an occasional chuckle. | Sunday July 24 aid s El i i Bef rn ffs
Man- Lester Wolgemuth. Al Forry| Tom Cooke, who usually sat with | 000 a. m. Giurch School Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood | season. | ore We Get Down
2-24-tf and Lowis Sout Wg visited the | Fred during the short run to the | 11:00 a. m. Worship Service Kuhns Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. ——- To The
— BO ae ES le *®| city, became curious. | Joseph Hoover and son. SELL. CARS BY THE POUND | Last Sheet
18 De- Muplelpat Pipa: “Say, what's eating you this| Mount Joy Methodist Church YY——— A used car lot in Illinois sells is
Tubes ilots ing ocal sightseeing morning? Let a man in on it if] Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor MECHANICAL WEED KILLERS cars by the pound They bring
: Ee a ai ho ha ae Es ost i trips on Sunday afternoon inclu-| got something that'll fetch Joseph Shaeffer, Supt. : seis : er rT Ls
You can also have it electrified in your present cabinet. Esti- dod: Ribmond Garman Fred laveh dull dacs” Sunday July 24 While chemical weed controls | from 3 to 75 cents a pound hut in
A : : : . a) xd an, ‘re a laug es L ays. x a) i : 3 : |
n, Mt mate given free. Prompt guaranteed service. Pick up and deliver [S02 Piha: Charles : Pa r A outriaht. “Ill tell 9:00 a. m. Worship Service are coming into more common use, | the end the price is about the |
3-t anywhere, Bailey. Al For arid Gilbert vou, Tom It 100 Good to keep. But 10:00 a m. Church School the rotary hoe, spike harrow, or [seme as others.
— - { be y, { TT , . Vo . on Je . . — ou
Hens VY Y Lehinan. don’t on your life breathe a word. eT weeder, are still in general use in ~~ |
or 25¢ J. ® BINKLE | SE ee — It would kill Aime.’ any Bible Church cornfields. Extension agronomists Glacier Nat'l. Park is a public |
Bailey, OM MADE SOLEMN promises | M Wak h Say of Pa. State College say harrowing | park in Montana, established by |
6-2-1 SEWING MACHINE SALES AND SERVICE |. Everybody reads newspapers but| 1", i cocked his ear. “Well ’ BE. M. Woizemuth, Supt. Wodde A ret Ane :
i NOT evervbod sads clocul ad ' |Sunday, July 24 nocks weeds out f the row |Presidental proclamation.
YOU Phone 216J 111 IN. Market Street, Elizabethtown, Pa. ee Say Fas ea ol ad- said k od, "Aime Be upset Bis] 9:15 a. m. Bible School while they are small and keeps irre
a fine A — 8 oor Sub Si has t X tage ie n b o Sl 10:25 a4. m, Morning Worship the soil surface permeable to the Old age and survivors insur- CHARLES
ut the — | to brag about at her bridge The Pastir speaking, moisture and air ance in the U. S. beg: 1937, Suenos
he a a club. The other members, it seems, | 7:00 p. m. Prayer Period O1s'ure and afr. ance in me ul. ©. vegan In
0 ds i i | have artistic ancestors. It made| 7:30 p.m. Evening Service with , l<o
Pore & Aime feel bad {to think she married |Dy. Harry Fisher of Los Angeles,
lowes into such an uninteresting family, California, bringing the final mes-
ih to- so I dug into an old trunk and pro- (sage. The Theme: “The Destiny of |
duced a book of poems that mother [Soviet Russia.” |
published 20 years ago, and told | |
fov. Pa i er to brag about that.” Trinity Lutheran Church ®
7.3 asda Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor




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2 |STUDY FOR PRIESTHOOD | Concrete Breaking, Etc. er Trenches, Etc.
ke im- Stay Fresh According to an announce-
having his WT : [ment made on Sunday by the
st the : = > |Rev. Carlton Jones, during the]
ho ¢ [services at St. Luke's Episcopal |
= v 1 Church, a very well known local P H 0 N E M Oo U N T J 0 Y 3-4 9 53%
J A young man has decided to study |
7A ’ y pod 7 “How’d you come out?” Tom |, . is :
VATE] 9 Sens eth | % : pln : : ay for the Episcopal priesthood.
. ¢ 3 V a asked, What did Aime say?
ecuiry For Whiter A, He is Mr. James Stehman, son
hit Come in for Free “ ™ Tom looked puzzled. “What's 5 of Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Steh- | — RP...
6-16-6t Summer Clothes Tone With that? Til sues

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~ Order Blanks rong ii io 0 4 say mother |, an, South Market St.
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| “Jim” is a graduate of the Lit-
28¢ TASTY TIPS FOR OUTDOOR MEALS || mu heres the ru Feea |, High Shook of #4. |
ys ’ | BRET ® eins iii grinned. “That book of poems {During World War HI he served J
St 8, is an old manuscript that be- | ith the 94th Divisi fF G
groom longed to my grandmother, |With the 94th Division of Gener- |
: For oud Home Style Kosher Dill Pickles G: 20¢ After grandmother died, |al Patton's Third Army in Ger- |
0 y mother found the ‘script, [many and later with the Con- |
Summer Complexions . thought the poems were |stabulary in Czechoslovakia. L. SMITH, Owner
Kunzler's Bacon Ib 49c¢ worthy of publication, added & | At present he is affiliated in
few of her own choice verses, | business with his father as a 1 TELEPHONE 3-9731 1
anc submitted the retyped )
a 3 yp seed salesman for Stehman’s |
Camp Fire Marshmallows pkg 29c¢ £ODY {0.3 publisher. Mr. wu yore. Tint’ is assistant)
alter i | lisher ate the stuff up.
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1 by : A Better Break 69c Mother was tailed, Shei, istori the |
Hellmann S Mayonnaise qt ; |scout troop and historian of
thought she must have real talent,
for Summer Skins and went down to the library to| |W. S. Ebersole Post 185 of the
study up and read the masters. | American Legion.
While perusing a volume of Walt| Another young man from St. |
Whitman she discovered some of| Lukes’ will enter a Theological |
the very poems that her mother had| |Seminary this year as a candidate |
supposedly wt: itten. | for Episcopal priesthood. He is |
“Of course, mother immediately|
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wired the publisher, advising him to| Mr. Elmer Witmer of town









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Face Cloth } ! cease manufacturing the book, and]
explaining that her mother us KINGS DAUGHTERS BIBLE | 1
HOT WEATHER FARM FRESH Rr a Bee ole Iu LASS HELD Concreting,
{ have copied some
29 ec SPECIALS SAVINGS Whitman poems, in order to save| The King's Daughters Bible |
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Apricot Halves Home Grown = || ready printed about 2000 copies, | pqjy picnic at the home of Miss
for 25¢ which were ready for distribution. | |
No. 2%2 can 23c Celery : - 2 Mother bought up the edition and| AP na Hoffer on Saturday. | Sand
Aluminum Sash
Makes Summer Home Grown destroyed all but one, which she| Gifts were exchanged and the 10° verhe
Cooking Easier Webster Preserves Tomatoes 1b. 19¢c kept for sentimental reasons. That|8ames were played after which a . O ad
1 1h, iar 15¢ Transparent Apples one is the book 1 gave Aime this| picnic supper was enjoyed by Lintels Garage Doors
¢ basket 352 morning." |Mrs. Eli Smeltzer, Mrs. Ellen ®
88 Norris Peanut Butter 29c Tom Cooke arrived at the station|Lindemuth, , Miss Mae Shreineér, 1 :
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L Tune Fish... 29c Potatoes .... V2 bu, $1.29 log ene he grinning, Sadie” Mh! Quis Swi, FI RE PLACE U N ITS and CCESSORIES
coming down. the street, he went|
eagerly to meet him. | Young, Mrs. Elsie Grove, Mrs. C.
1ext 5 M ” M t il Released by WNU Features R. Charles, Mrs. Emma Heistand,
wi astersonvilie = TIO r—— |Mrs. Lillie Sauders, Miss Wilma 1: 2 is :
ount Joy The State of Georgia was the|Eaton, Mrs. Mary McDonald, Miss || Custom Drilling & Jack Hammer Work — Estimates Cheerfully Given






PHONE 3-9034 MANHEIM 210-M last settled of the thirteen original|Sandra Mackinson, Jere Mackin-
| states. |son and Miss Anna Hoffer.