The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 29, 1951, Image 2

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The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, March 29,
The Mount Joy Bulletin
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher |
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 = rrr ses




Published Every Thursday at No. | ance of gifts from the giver. We
Ea St, Mount Joy, Pa. might continue to eat but should
il cherish the dish that it be not
Ba Po Ye Ex broken befor ‘we veturn it hear-
1 ree MORES +. 60 ing our own token of gratitude.
Single Copies: venues 05 ® 60
Sample Copies FREE EASTER. 1951
Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. If the man and his world would
Joy, Pa. ae second-class mail mat | &ccept Christ and His teachings, the
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. tide of tyrant and conqueror would






p 1 N wash upon firm hard sands that
smber, Pennsylvania Newspaper a
Memb Du mr? on iy Pai would not be effaced or obscured.
Publishers’ Association .
Easter is the. symbol of the
Publicaticn Day, Thursday resurrection and is a significant
« a change of advertising | cccasion for the restoration of
i office Tuesday. | men's hearts. Death sealed the
ntee insertion of | x . 1 ;
fe nse on OL | Selpucher with a stone and
t s copy reaches . ie it Lif Hed
1 S o atch 1 . J ‘0 Pp
later than 9 a. m. |5®: & wa pon 1 rolle
s+ day of publication. { away the stone and the early
1 ads will be accépted to | morning sun found an empty
ie nm
9 a. m. public { tomb, The congueror, the tyrant,





— CE | was defeated by Life, the sands |
KE D 1 I' O R 1 A | | were not washed away by the
| tide but triumphed over it.
*- + > | The Crucifixion is the test for
Worry certainly pushes a per- man’s faith, the supreme agony of |
son but it never gets you any- loss. It is the fulfillment of
where the Resurrection that frees the
© 0 human mind from its suffering or
Ce . mak of the Cross a candle, of
Most folks have finally stopped |! ) e ( Ca
: s To a evadle Yove § .
talking about the length of their the Tomb a cradle. wave is the
: incisions and are now cradle that calms the stricken as
ons @ v
3 : do | it is gently rocked by One who
I wo the size of their tele- 5 5 y {
.'s con says “Peace be unto you” and
visien screen. or ad
e © 0 “Woman, why weepest thou”.
The light of your candle sheds a |
Se claim that ere long : |
8 : glow for those who do net sorrow |
insects control the world.
as “those who have no hope”.
is absolutely

Be thi {irue, " via ;
Be this The spiritual quality of
yecasion to worry so much]
no occas L : | prephets and shepherds, lead them |
Jui Blom bomb.
Bice the ® eo from the paths of Palestine to
. a ; |
| bring the freshly poignant story |
1s are Now

While investiga
from the disciples, down through |

 
being held be well for the centuries.
someone {o find out Why | Ay of these truths form the |
that gift I on pounds Ol | tide that baths a blighted, heart-
butter to KE pe while Army IS| Goo world, a new tide not of |
feeding oleo to GI's. tyrant and conquerer, but- of en-
LES the Testament
upsurging of
during tenets of
Un- | that
d big money
to men to conduct 1s 1! SS. Now |
-year-old boy
laves in an
hope,
renewed
thruout the



fresh dedicated idealism,
aspiration and fresh de- |
termination,

along comes an eig

and tells Posimaster General Don-
Donald- |
a |
and ad- | stone
|
|
by. Now you
covenant of Christ rolls away the
free of i
tomb, |
aldson how to save meney.

son takes the suggestion and makes man his
» saving there
 
mits a bi
se vour own judgment. wo eee dE" QB. ma
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investiga-~
agreeable

tien into the } » concerning ie contest will be
the $954) 1 he nightly
i of the historical pageant “A



 
ihrough The
; pr ly going Century” to |
3 : = | be 1d 1 th Hich <o} 1 aihla |
bave an odor connected with it, | PC held on the High school athlet-
also. The Senzte Investigat { 1d.
ae fis eros
committee is wondering about this |
husband is a
on oie: News From Florin
coat since the
former examiner of

 

tions for the Reconstruction ¥i- >
nance Corporation and since a| (From Page 1)
furrier applied for an RFC loan. M mes Mumper and
The tie-in may ccuse the fur to Maytcwn, Mrs. George
fly. But co ving the price of I 1d, M Benj. Ben-
were Faster guest:
the ccat, probably the hides uscd





of Manheim


tis 3 tind” thai]
Money is living up to only hal visited their |
of ils past reputation of 10 cents | Mr. Samuel Shelly Sunday:



to a dollar. Attempts are made | Mr. Gecrge Mumper Sr, Mrs.
to stretch the dollar by using| Martin Ney, Mrs. Norman Mateer,
chearsr cuts of meat, meat sub- | Mr. Clyde Mumper. Mr. Ralph
. Muamror . Ser I
stitutes, more home sewing and | Mumper and Mr. George Mumpe:

“meking over”, cufling auto costs] Jr. attended the funeral of Mr.
. Jz mes Foose t 1% > n 'Tues-
by driving less, making home | James I of t Carlisle on Tues
: >. of . | dav af a
repairs, carrying lunches, g | day afternoon.



 

larger gardens. Many families] man of Camp Pick-
have their various methods . of
reducing living costs to wage the |e!
Le . . | More . Mre
war onbinflition. It is a stand| Mr. and Mrs.
for strength, were Sunday gue
®@ ® O { Wm. Haines at Newtown.
ed his home last week

ming Saturday.


Nentwig
sts of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd








JUST AN OVERLOOKING 3 a
Fat the gift and break tie | i rh over Ho yeu
us alk Va iia hers » | OVEN, le the oven cool, ‘then |
dish lest it vou of Be a small sauce dish filled |
with ammonia in it and let it
stend over night. This will |
locsen the grease "and make it |
easier to wash off.
A Ln





1951 [Town
Hebrew |
| friends
| hit and
The faith and the spirit of the |
Mortuary Record,
nesday


| fice
| the dictionary in 1897
There ave no tigers in Africa, in 1828.
iw ©
YT TTT TTY
HAPPENINGS
Of
LONG AGO
iia |
highly developed as our accept- | & wl
20 Years Ago
Competitors have cut the price |
of milk to 10 cents a quart at
Mariett
A $60,000 bond issue ordinance
pa d its first reading
Mr. and Mrs. - Carl B. Drohan
ere ‘honored at a reception by
Ir. and Mrs. Samuel Stauffer.
Rev. W. H. Beyer, Methodist
minister here, retired and will be
succeeded by Rev. W. R. Petrie
of Millersville.
A Joy's and Girl's Garden |
Club will be organized at al
meeting at the Union National |
3ank by the Farm Bureau.
Three deer were seen on the
Washington Boro road just out of |
Columbia.
The hugh candle which was |
on display in Eshleman Brothers
| window, h wing burned 218 hours,
at last burned out. |
H. G. Carpenter, Clerk, schedul- |
d his annual public sale of stocks
nd bonds to be held in the Mt.
Joy Hall. . {
Mrs. J. Clarence Reist and Mrs.
Harry Miller were hostesses to |
the Farm Women Society No. 8.
Two flock of ‘wild geese, were
een flying over Middletown es-
timated at two thousand geese in
each flock.
For the fifth time in as many
returned |
years, a one legged robin
to Jason Park, Columbia, |
At a Lancaster public sale,
two Chippendale = chairs sold for |
2700.
Tight brakes on a Schock Ind.
| Oil Co. truck caused a fire
was promptly extinguished.
Miss Beatrice Derr
at a St. Patrick’s party at
entertained
1
her home.
A Pittsburgh resident was found

the highway east of
lying alcng
own injured by a
seriously
run autoist.

approaching
truck
zhtened by an
r two men desserted their
containing 20 half barrels of beer. |
RE S.-.-- -
|
(From page 1)



 
Funeral services were held from

the Nissly funeral home here Wed-
afternoon with interment in
Kraybill's cemetery in East Done-
gal township.
.
| Mrs. Theresa W. Seibert,
Mrs. Theresa W. Seibert,seventy- |
cne, 601 East
raster, died Saturday at her home
Marion street, Lan- |
a
after an illness of five months. |
A native of this
s a daughter of the late Hiram |
and Elizabeth Weaver Walters.
She
borough, she
survived by {wo daughters
Florence,
wife of George A. Koelbl, |



. I 1 ¢ | at ome, nd eneva, wile [ Peter
were from preper, distinctive and rs. John Bender aki I= I on, h 11
. Syre, ancaster, and the ollow=-
well-bred mink, and will probably ve. >) 1 I the
; { in Kissinge f Lancaster.| ing brothers and sisters: Irvin
he cleared of any charges. Lucky nr ing ) ancaster, 3 :
tow My Te 1d Elizabeth, wife of John
mink! n-law o r. and Mrs. Harold .
7 ® 0 ® admitted to the General| Roth, and Harry Walters, all of
thi ana: M la wife o 1:4. |
A BLOW BY BLOW AC Hospital after being burned at his| this place; Myrtle, wife of William |
ER 3 py work Dull, Lancaster; Christian Walters |
The “big freeze” hasn't irozen, | VOU | # hii 4
Na | han and Ephraim|and Theda, wife cf Frank Young, |
stabilization has not stabilized han and Eph |
both of this place.
The funeral was held at Lancas- |
ter Wednesday afternoon with in- |
Lawn cem- |
(EE
terment in the Cedar
etery
re ell We
TWO NEARBY STREAMS
STOCKED WITH TROUT
A total of 2,100 more trout were
¢
stocked in


two more county |
reams Tuesday morning by State |
h Warden Robert M. Greéner. |
arriveds by
i
consignment
truck at the Landisville Post Of-
at 10:30 a. m. The ship-
ment consisted of 600 brook trout
for Swarr’s Run and 750 rainbows |
and 750 for the Little |
Conestoga Creek.
en, eet “UR
The
browns
It is colder at the antartic than |
at the artic.’
Noah ®Webster began writing
and finished
Li LA



| into
| the dead letter
| turn address.
| ascertain who might have sent it
| but must send it to Philadelphia tq
seal your parcel with any kind of
an adhesive paper if it does not
contain a declaration that it may
The Lions Club |
Of Mount Joy |



Mount Joy High
School Auditorium
8:00 O'CLOCK P.M.

PROGRAM
Part
INTERLOCUTOR
END MEN
Presents—

THE FOURTH
ANNUAL
MINSTRELS"

Thur.-Fri.- Sat.
March 29-30-31 |
1 9 5 1 |

One:
Lester, Mumma |
|
ARTEMANDIY tastes H. Morrell Shields]
SASSAFRAS .......:
SMOKY .......
STEAMBOAT...
pitt | QUARTETTE
:... G. Freeman Naugle
. Richard Divet |
. a .. James B. Spangler
§- Curtis Reisch, Geo. Houck, |
| Sam Harnish, Robt. Bentzel|
"Barber Shop Melodies” |
| CHORUS—"You're Just In Love”
FSOLD i. ciate Lester Mumma
fe
BRASS QUARTETTE
LION's


Jay Barnhart, Sr. & Jr., James ry herf
GEORGE HOUCK AND CHORUS... ... ar "Zing Zing"
CHORUS cet od 0 md “Hullabaloo” |
END MEN AND CHORUS a "The Thing"|
Part Two:
CUBS iit niin 0 Leader - George Houck
John Bender, Michael Blyer, Lee Newcomer, and Robert Reisch
2. Specialty Numbers
USELELE BAND ........ tik Leader « G. Freeman Naugle!
"Waiting For The Robert E. Lee”



ge F. Broske
Bro William Jo
. Brown
Charles A. Carrier
Richard Divet
Charles | Her


Curvin S. M
Lester Mumm








tthe Long Home aster, als "EY
. . . hl (From Page 1) the Long Home, Lancaste iso | Five Foot Two"
tnat it is wrong to survive ar on
fly the American flag before the To the men of the community— TF ON K { || GRAND FINA Mi Toot, Tootsie
y 1 Th “> CRN funeral irom une soser unera ah :
Laid ) bye der ust how Fb BY LE sss D ic |
dawn or after sunset. According x you r wonder just how Hons “at Landiaville Saturday. als Patriotic Potpourri]
he ‘8 Flas associat] is ld ki with ax beard? | ie ie S
to the U. 8. Flag assoc ato o NE a Dies vou ever | with interment in the Mil- ®
is wrong. You may ily he | NOW's you chance: Didnt IVEY | teraville cemetery
1 3 sob as | think oud want to go with- 2 ie 1 |
flag day and night, ag | tk |W go loo v stb Chairman
Did 41 Dec I'S 1 it two straight months }
you do so with respect. . oo 1 : on 4 gi ACTIN Martin R. Nissly Lester Momma
and its flzos y fe’? OWs your chance. |" = ar ood >.
arti EN eventy-four, of
n and er sunset, to u kX that you want 1o Martin R. Nissly yeni) : ou Ri. Stage Publicity
J 6 end of | make ti nce-in-a-lifetime cele- | ¢ the home of Mr. coleman Richard Fletcher
di ¢ { nb Daw 33 . . .
"Ge ¢ day.| bration a success? Now's your Pov Lighting Sound Tickets Sponsors
a iim. AD, where he | wr, tom : . |
al association reminds, n : > : hi te | Wm. Batzel James Spangler Melvin Weaver Bigler Mumma
4 a Ty the wemen of th mau tx ES fourteen not S| 4
flag--not the! property| To the women of the community, | Bote ales 2 IBF HOC Costumes Show Arrangement Music
¢ » h i ly wonder just how id Bh Lh me ue its Ad ~~ . : i
ot pancho: tue Tout i [ he I ih A > ship, he was a son of the late Charles Eshleman Richard Divet H. Morrell Shields
y( flv waen you desire.” | y 2, YOU | eran i 3. Reist i 1Cs i
yours to Mien TOR die. eo We tho | Christizn L. and Catharine B. Reist Musical Directress Show Instructor
So this 15 3Zoing Cure telly dian DY | J £4}
. } ft : Nissly and wa member of the Co ot > i
srguments on the sunrise and the | men of th Ni yo pe, x Dorc Sch Ira K. Gibble
Be beard 1 en- | Slat Hill Mennonite church. He Pianis :
sunset qt n. bod a the Heprisbure urea fot 1anist Organist
® © © 1 SUC ra oe hav Ir r
RABBIT | Don’t forget, for bearded | 28 years as a produce merchant. BY: © Darnaom, Le
= pred ny A 4 : bor ay lv >
seies of animal | man, v King or going to school in ius.» ole other, Alvin B. i
: ior out of Moun B Nissly, of Hanover. Several nieces + Be er
nd a@an otter. r ou 1 oun just one . Bates
3 sublicitv 4 i+ | and nephews also survive, - Ba ar
a very dis- f publicity. And it] 2M k 2 ert W. Bentzel George Hou H. Mor
James
Arthur D. §
n, Je. Henry Weber
a J. Earl Wolf, Jr.
Lloyd W. Myers
Ukelele Band |
Robert K. Brown
George Brown 1II
George F. Broske
Warren E. Bates
Richard M.
Robert W. Bentzel
Samuel Harnish
William Jones
Curyin S. Martin, Jr.
G. Freeman Nauagle |
Curtis Reisch |
Arthur D. Sprecher
Fletcher
Henry Weber
Postoffice Corner
Just a few more days until March
31, and that is tae day that Postal
Notes will go out of existance.
There substitute for
these notes, the present
form of orders. However
these will be discontinued on June
30 at the close of business, and on
July 1 a new system will be put!
which will take the
place of the motes and present
money order forms.
will be no
except
money
force,
We again call your attention to
having return addresses on your
Every day mail is sent to
office because it
could not be delivered, and could
not be returned since it had no re-
Post office employe:
are not permitted to open mail t
 


the dead letter branch, and there i
is opened and returned to the send-*
er. Much time ‘and effort could: be
saved "by just taking ‘a few mom-
ents to write your return address
on all your letters.
 


Another item of importance is
the sealing of parcel post. Do not 4
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be opened for inspection. If it is
sealed and no declaration is at-
tached the lawful postage is that
ol first class, which is 3c per ounce
and on a parcel of great weight, |
this would be very expensive.
Be sure that your address is cor-
rect and that you have your return
address in the upper left hand cor-
ner. Then you will be assured that
your parcel will arrive at its desti-
notion in fine shape.


 








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