The Baccalaureate Service | Class of 1950 Mount Joy High School Mount Joy Pennsylvania Under the Auspices of the Evangelical United Brethren Church E. H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday Evening, May 28, seven-thirty o'clock High School Auditorium 6==The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, May 25, 1950 1950 VFW Buddy { | | Weddings (From page 1) D. Bomberger (From page 1) LIVE and DRESSED CHICKENS Jewerly - Silverware Watches - Gifts 3 W ah Rss | Complete Ronson Lighter Repair Servigs Koser’s Wath Shop Dial Mt Chocolate Avi, | bride. Bishop Homer | officiated. at Eaton Rap-| They were attended by Miss Elva | Sauder, Lititz R2, and Robert Bare, Bird-in-Hand. Ushers were Ray- mond Brubaker and Lloyd Keller, and gift receiver, Miss Ruth Buch- en and Eunice Martin. A quartet composed Winey, Clyde Root, and Noah Kreider, Jr, at the work which the from the proceeds of the sale, The went on a trip to New England BEAL ITY SALON Gold Chevron organization does not | States and Canada. ava de 4 Andante PHONE 3-4330 profit from the sale, but uses the F161 As I 3-433 Carating of the for ama Worship to war of National Home for war rehabilitation and maintenance the V. F. W orphans and widows ids, Michigan { V.F. W. Buddy Poppies f throughout the Stock Up for the Holiday Our Markets will be Closed Next Tuesday * in observance of Memorial Day are made | year by hospitaliz- The work itself has been hailed for its therapeutic ed war veterans w Whether you stay at home or go on a picnic, you'll want one of our Small, Lean Smoked FREE DELIVERY BLAIN KAUFFMAN 3-4015 , ina MT. JOY, PA. FLORIN, PA. ROUTE 1. DIAL 32-4929 nonw wounded patients, of Ralph Richard Kreid- sang. A home of value and for its benefit in assist- of rehabilitation The VFW went for these veter- 1950 the process a=- Joo er reception was held the acts as sales ans and pays them for their bride after couple Rizet Widor | Bohm Mort BULLER’S FLORIN, PENNSYLVANIA ( jet Cantabile from "Symphony No. 1 whole or shank half Doris Ann "of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster and Baer, son of Mr. Eager, daughter George Eager, of Harold Musselman and Mrs. Frank N. were married in St. major portion funds Miss I Rev, James 23° Fresh Killed and Fully Dressed ¥ Frying Chickens 53 » 39° Brahe| ae me » Cc Rev. E. H. Rem ‘Stewing Chickens Ib 47 Q. A. Deck | Cut-Up Frying Chickens - - Buy the Part You Like Best Kinder. Legs '®69¢ Breast '°690 Backs Wings 290 SKINLESS FRANKFURTS * 49¢ LEAN SLICED BACON ibpka 45¢ ASST’'D SLICED MEAT LOAVES ':" 29¢ © 1%: FRESH CRAB MEAT Claw; ean 79° Ib 35¢ Ib can Ib can Asco Pork and BEANS or Ideal bringing relief victims, : ‘ Processional Hymn—"Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty Your.... Spring Permanent Ti NOW! Maude Buller American war victims is part of the V FW. veteran welfare program,” remark- | Baer, Salunga, led Commander Brown. “The Paul's Ev activities depends upon the | Church “Helping elping Rev. C. F. Helwig | Rev. T. A. Invocation an essential McGregor | Gile 8| Psalm 19 y Aire Responsive Reading L.ondonderr LEAN SMOKED PICNICS extent Reformed TUS Girls’ Cha Matthew 20:17-28 Master, Let Me Walk angelical and Rev. Donald Kline | at Lancaster. Lesson poppy Miss Eager was given in marriage demands | hy her father. The maid of honor conducting | Miss Shirley Lindamuth and |e. “ploss This House" the 1950 Miss Dorothy Butson By offer- ..4 Mrs. J. Kenneth Eager, sister- ing timely, velief to dis-| i, Jaw of the bride-elect. abled, Richard Brubaker survivors of those who were killed | man. Ushers were Kenneth Bender VIEW. a Living| 4 J Kenneth Eager, America’s war dead.” the bride-elect, V.F.W.| in| of our » » } . v " funds we raise through ow with Thee sale. This year, because > . Prop we are to make OPEN ALL DAY AND EVENING te. 55 uraent; Mc Cirace Bucher Mary 100 | Fully Dressed and Drawn ———————————— - an all-out drive Secret of Success" Be True" Sermon—""The¢ Hymn—"1 Would 1adiction al—] sale the largest in history material veterans and to the | Rev, needy served as best | Rer bilate Amen Organist Mrs. Ethel Broske in action, the offers brother of memorial to The aim of the Buddy the helping the annual aan faa is embodied the dead by That will be the sales 1 Poppy sale Sixty-sixth Annual slog “Honor an: Engagements igement of Miss Arlene of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Snyder, Elizabethtown, to Henry Zerphey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Zerphey, Mount Joy, is announced by parents. Miss of this year’s Fancy Large Shrimp Pollock Fillets [Perch Fillets Ideal Creamy PEANUT BUTTER oi 33° 3: 23° Quality so high it rates this famous name Our Finest Quality 4 & 5c Homogenized and Vitamin D Added Special! Bar-B-Q or Long Frankfurt Rolls = 229° Devilsfood Pecan Bar Cakes 39% Tropical Delight Loaf Cakes “29 ‘Va. Lee Pineapple Iced Angel Cake “*49¢c Don’t Forget to get enough i 4c Supreme Bread BROWN ‘N SERVE ROLLS **¢'?15¢ Virginia hee Do’Nuts, plain, doz i9¢ sugared, doz 20¢ living.” purpose the workers on Buddy Poppy Days. Commencement Exercises Class of 1950 Mount Joy High School Mount Joy Pennsylvania The Snyder, of volunteer engi daughter LOCAL TRADEMARKS, Inc Patronize Bulletin advestisers her SIMON fP. NISSLEY a member MARY b. NISSLEY raduating class of Elizabethtown FU NERAK DIRECTORS High School and Mr. Zerphey is Mcunt Joy, Pa. | employed by the Seiler Printing Thursday Evening June 1 1950 7 / =r TT ee ree | Company Eight o'clock FOR... Subscribe for the Bulletin High S¢hool Auditorium Watches: Clocké-Jewelry co And Watch Repairing Plumbin Pro gram Snyder is Ali those who have fought and died to secure the blefsings of our way of 16-02 cans 16-02 re A ee life have left us/a sacred trust. Let us be constantly jaware of our responsi- i bilities to ourfcountry and its honored dead. Dubois Diggle Toccata Cantique d'Amour Mrs. Fthel Broske 1950 “Pomp and Circumstance”—FElgar The Reverend E. H. Ranck “Sonthern Rose Waltz” Accompanist - Barbara Ranck of Student Addresses: Warren H¢ Greenawalt Prelude PEATE | 0 Me Pda OPEN EVERY EVENING Quality Meats, == MT, JOY; PA: 777 7 23 Ke tall : ~ cans Processional—Class of Invocation Mixed Chorus Strauss pkg Theme of 8 WHITE - WASHING AND DISINF FECTING HE S/B BROS. Sugtessors To | Head of Department HUBS Flizahethtown (Colleee Flizabethtown, Pennsylvania FLORIN, PENNA. “Battle Hymn of the Republic” Howe Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 Accompanist - Barbara Ranck 8-25-tf Presentation of Diplomas Mr. Clvde E. Gerberich President, Board of Education 31a RT “Progress in America Since 1900” Samuel John Dock. Jr. Jean Maralyn Wagner Barbara Grace Ranck “I Had a Little Talk with the Lord” Warren Bates ALSO A FULL/LINE OF Vie Tenor Solo Mizzy Dr. R. W. Schlosser Commencement Address Fruits 8 Veg Vegetables Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Buletn KRALL'S Meat Market West Main St. Mt. Jovy large loaf Mixed Chorus Alma Mater Benediction Postlude—Marche aux Flambenux Mrs. Ethel Broske The Reverend C. F. Helwia Clark Take the Key... Class Take a Ride . . . Take the Leader! The irren Euaene Bates of 1950 *Marian Lucille Neglev > Breneman Sarah Brown Betty Jean Buller *F ne Gehman Evelyn Mae Groff Marjorie Jane Herr Mary Jane Hoffer Et} S. Lehman N m Fr Abbydine Nancy Jane Mumper Nancy Arlene Myers Verna Myers Marian Frances Nauman 2 bchs 15¢ 2 for |9¢ bag {5g Calif. Carrot Pascal Celer ances Loewen Joyce Markley ward George Kline Abram S. Kos Richard Krall er 216 size doz William Neiss Kenneth Richard Nissley Cyrus K. Peifer, Jr. Richard Lee Peifer Frank Raymond Tyndall, Jr. 12-0z pkg 31c 2 6-0z cans 53¢c 46-0z can 3 7° 9c £33 Gwendolyn Gloria Neff *Barbara Grace Ranck Shirley Mae Reheard S BABY LIMA BEANS IDEAL PURE CQNCEN. ORANGE JUICE ORANGE JUICE Fla. Sweet or Natural TOMATO JUICE sunrise ANNUAL CHARITY DRIVE NOW APPLE JUICE cea pure 58 PERCENT OF ITS GOAL | MAYONNAISE Fresh Hom-ae-Lite oo on dost hour spurt almost 7-1 PJE CRUST MIX conse 2p 27° BLUE BERRIES musi fancy 141502 can 29°¢ workers in the General Hospital's | Hurry! Offer Ends Saturday annual charity drive. The reported! 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FIRST . . . and Finest . . for STYLING AND COMFORT AT LOWEST COST my Drive home this fact! . .. FIRST . . . and Finest . .. for THRILLS AND THRIFT total now stands at $64,198.97. This | represents 58 percent of the $110,- | 284 goal. Jesse Snavely, Jr, General] Come in%today!/fDrive home these facts to your own cdmple quick to at lowest cost! satisfaction! And you’ll be t Chevrolet is first and finest Orive home this fact! . . . FIRST . . . and Fines DS for ALL-ROUND SAFETY AT LOWEST COS) AMERICA’S BEST SELLER HLL IES Come in «+ « Drive the Leader . . . Convince yourself Chevrolet’s FIRST . . . and Finest . . . at Lowest Cost! NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. MOUNT JOY, PA. DRIVING AND RIDING EASE AT LOWEST COST AMERICA’S BEST BUY | 8:15 p. m. | will be given to the Boy and Girl | Scout Troops of this town for the | equipment of their | ing headquarters. this fact!...FIRST...and Finest...for | Marietta T. C. Depot and Yoh Co. | are again cooperating in presenting | the show for a very worthy cause | in this community. | birds of 1950, for an enjoyable eve- | any Boy or Girl Scout in Mt. Joy The proceeds of this presentation present meet- The civilian employees of the Tickets may be purchased from after Saturday, May 27, and in Marietta at the Times Office. Price of tickets: 75¢ adults, 50c children. Support the Scout Troops in your community and see White's Black- ning. Chairman, announced that the hos- | pital’'s fund drive will be extended | to allow volunteer workers to com- plete their solicitations which have | been delayed by “the continued | rainy weather in the last ten days. Mr. Snavely also urged all the workers to complete their work as | soon as possible. Following is breakdown of contributions report- ed to the hospital: Corporations, $19,395; Mercantile, $1,390.00; Gifts, $18,565.50; House, $8,295.27; zations, $666.30. mieten lil A LETTERS GRANTED Paul S. Baker, Landisville, ecutor of the estate of Elizabeth M. Baker, late of East Hempfield Twp. Clubs & Organi- a| Big | City House-to- | eX- You Save Up to 1 Set No. 1, 24-Pc. Place Setting for 6 Persons PIECES Fully Guaranteed SILVERWARE SALE CLOSES THIS WEEK Get Your Card--Get Your Sels You'll want this exquisite Silverwara for yourself and for gifts so hurry and get your cards punched and res deemed by this Sat, May 27, 1950, 3.98 with card Why Pay More? Get Full Coffee Flavor and Savel All Our Popular Blends are Heal-Flo Roasted Win-Crest Coffee b §T¢ Asco Coffee '® 68¢ Ideal Vacuum Packed Coffee, ©rir or reg. 1bcan 75g JUNE FAMILY CIRCLE NOW ON SALE -- Prices Effective May 25-26-27, 1850. Quantity Rights Reserved. YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT