A We y v ET : d—"The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, June 7, 1951 [PLAYS VITAL PART IN LANDS LARGE RAINBOW LOCAL TENNIS TEAM Dick Divet, def. Smith, 6-1, 6-0. FOR... “i - GRETNA PRODUCTION IN A PRIVATE PRESERVE DEFEATED MIDDLETOWN Ben Brown, def. Geihler, 6-2, 6-3. W ch cl J Iry 0 ds p ed NE TO N Although the audience seldon| One of those big rainbow trout| Mount Joy came threugh with an Ba Beatton, Jef, Rigs: 6-2, 5 atches- ocks ewe tod A resen WwW WwW sees him, Mr, Gene P. Otto, co-|was taken from Lake MeNonia, a| opening day victory in the Inter- rge e, omas, 6- Watch Re airing NF war t producer at the Gretna Playhouse, preserve near’ Bainbridge, | County Tennis League here, Satur- 6-0. Dowbles And P es auran don : ! plays an important part in the|gne day last week when Jolyn|day, making a clean sweep of their un As 39 Graduate Mz. and Mrs. Wilbert Witmer and | guoc0es of the productions at the| Murr, 728 Hamilton St, landed a| match with Middletown, 9 to 0. a and Zit Joh Bitterman Warren H. Greenawalt 45 EAST MAIN ST. = family of East Petersburg visited popular summer theatre now. in the | 21 inch beauty that weighed three Singles Ciider and Beaston,. def. High JEWELER MOUNT JOY Mrs, Lillian Witmer Saturday ev=| week of its 1051 season at Mt. | pounds. Frank Zink, def. Bitterman, 6-3, | and Smith, 7-5, 6-1. 209 West Main St, MT. JOY In East Hempfield Brown and McCue, def. Rice and ening. Lh Gretna, {| The girl brought the trout to fet | uf : OPEN EVERY EVENING Betty Lou "Hoffman, salutatorian Mrs: Lillian Witmer spent Sun-' It is Otto's responsibility to see! with a barbless hook fly. She was! Gene Crider, def. High, 6-0, 6-3.) Thomas, 7-5, 6-2. of the 1951 class of Fast Hempfield | de ay Jrith Mr, and Mrs. K. Franklin 04 the ‘vital back stage part of fishing with her father, Joseph | a Twp. High School, Landisville, re- | of Blizabethtown. the theatre is functioning smoothly | Murr. | ceived the Rev A. E. Cooper award Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rollman, and while Charles F. Coghlan, co-pro- eee PLEASE NOTE for character and scholarship at family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | gucer and director, handles the BEN BROWN WINS EASILY URGES the 41st annual commencement | Haines Sunday. : | cast and the part of the production| prom BILL BEASTON HA SAS BULK AND GALLONS program last Thursday evening in|, Mr Wm. Haines, Mr. Abram | from the audience. It is a Ben ‘Brown captured the junior Phone Number a ON ROUTE 422 (Hershey ad) | Try our old fashioned sugar cones the school auditorium. Two honors were given t6 Susan E. Minnich, valedictorian. She was presented with the fourth annual $10 English award from the East Hempfield Exchange Club by Mer= vin Myers; and the Reader's Digest Award for highest scholarship. The graduating class of 39 sen- iors had four, other members who réceived awards: Martha Ann Cope, who was presented with the Alum- ni Association Award for citizen- ship by William Snavely, president; Nancy Jane Warfel, who received the ninth annual Lions Club com- mercial studies $10 award from George Shenk, president. John C. Good, who was presented with the East Petersburg Rotary Club science award by Walter Ernst and J. Robert Habecker, who re- ceived the Sgt. W. Richard Markley award to. the ‘outstanding athlete presented by Charles Long. Diplomas, were ‘presented by Ner- man L. ‘Bowers, member of the school board. Arthur A. Hackman, principal, presided. Student Orators Student orators were: Geraldine Forney, “Life Has a, Habit of Com- pelli ng Us to Abide ‘By Our De- cision”; Charles Heaps, “We Have Crone the Bay, the Ocean'is Be- foré, Us” Susan E. Minnich; “This Generatich Has a Rendezvous with Destiny”; and John Good, and Integrity”. : Selections were given 13 a clar- inet quartet including: Betty Lou Hoffman, Donald Fuhrman, Susan E. Minnich and Robert Baker; the Glee Club of the high school and high school chorus. The honor students announced are: Martha Ann Cope, John C. Good, Betty Lou Hoffman, Susan E. Minnich, Anna L. Stadel, Geor- gia Ann Usner and Nancy J. War- fel. The Rev. C. E. Rice, Zion Luth- eran Church, East Petersburg pro- nounced the invocation and bene- diction. ———— ren reer WRESTLING MATCHES WILL START AT HERSHEY JUNE 13 Hershey, June 6, For the first time in her 13-year reign as wom- en’s wrestling champion, Mildred Burke will be forced to share top billing when Promoter Bert Bert- olini presents his inaugural grap- pling program at the Hershey Sperts Arena, Wednesday evening, June 13. As announced previously, the 33 year-old, five-feet-two, 135-pound Miss Burke will meet Ann LaVerne of Canton, Ohio, in one of the co- starred main events. In the other, Antonio (Argentino) Rocca, generally recognized as the unerowned champion of matdoom, will exchange grips with the 262- pound Frederick Von Schacht, the ex-G. I. from Milwaukee. In re- cent months, Von Schacht has been compiling an impressive string of conquests and Bertolini is confident the giant German - he is six feet six inches tall - will be able to give the South America Italian a real argument. Rocca, of course, is no stranger tc Eastern Pennsylvania wrestling addicts. He made frequent appear- ances on Bertolini-promoted mat programs in Harrisburg, Reading and Allentown, and seldom failed to attract capacity crowds. Discovered by Kola Kwariani, one of Russia's all-time wrestling greats, in South America years ago, Rocca is undefeated since starting his wrestling invasion of the U. S. on March 22, 1949, when he pinned Chief Little Fox in a main event at Turner's Arena, in Washington, D.C. Von Schacht has been defeated on numerous occassions, but never by a fall. His aggressive tactics and fiery temper have led to his downfall by disqualification. He is known in wrestling circles as “the man with the perpetual sneer”. Bertolini announced that reser- vations for reserved seat tickets for this mat extravaganza, which will be the first of a series of semi- monthly shows here, now are av- ailable at the Hershey Sports Arena and the Shenk and Tittle Sporting Goods Store in Harrisburg. ¥ “Truth WON BOYS’ DIVISION Jack Beaston was named the winner in the boys division of the 3rd annual American Legion tennis tourney here, Saturday, as he de- feated Charles Groff, 6-2, 6-4. Haines and son Owen and Robert erfect blending of talents, giving boys singles title Sunday as the Changed to 3-6401 a ALL PAVED with BLACK TOP I ELS IL eros i oy a Harrisburg's Only Drive-in with Breyers Ice Cream, TO CHURCH ORGANIZA- TIONS, CLUBS, Etc. rHURS. — FRIDAY — SAT. “ONLY THE VALIANT" Gregory Peck - _Lon Chaney SUNDAY -— MONDAY “THE BIG STEAL" WE OFFER Robert Mitchum Kane Greer SPECIAL PRICES ON TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY “RIO GRANDE" | ICE CREAM John Wayne - _Maureen O'Hara_ 10 Quarts Or More THURS. - FRIDAY - SAT. We must place orders on Monday and Thursday, by 2 p. m. if we can serve you at any time, please CALL 3-9163 CLOSED SUNDAYS (FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND’ Spencer Tracy - Elizabeth Taylor CHILDREN UNDER 12° FREE PR A ALT Ea AA Le Ld W FREE PLAYGROUND! Frank took a trip to their mountain summer theatre-goers cabin on Sunday. prodactions. third annual American Legion Post MOUNT JOY Sgt. Donald Miller of Camp At- G i ated 185 tennis tournament closed. Bn ene, who has been associate : . vu i 4 . . | Brown defeated Bill Beaston 6-2 He terbury, Ind. spent a ten day fur-| ith show business nearly all his 6-1. for the crawn { arl B Drohan * lough with his parents, Mr. and | |ife, occasionally plays a bit part In the girls division Mary Ann . = Mrs. John Miller. in the Gretna shows. And does a NY. MOUNT JOY, R 2 dis ia Schofield took home the title with Nore. Martha Qelo ad Miss Pris-| pice job of it, too. a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Joann Kra- cilla Fogie of Philadelphia spent a Philip Barry's brilliant comedy i 2 the foal rou ¥ few days with Mr. and Mrs. George hit, “Holiday” now is playing at Schoelkoph. Mt. Gretna but the producers al- Patronize Bulletin Advertisers 9 Saturday evening Mr. dnd Mrs ready are busy getting ino shape . hn George Schoelkoph entertained the | ge next production, “Goodbye My newly wedded couple, Mr. and Mrs. Fancy.” A t M } McFarland. Mrs. McFarland is the meme Ses u 0 0 ors = daugiiter of Mr. and Mrs. William SPORTSMEN TO SEE MT. GRETNA, PENNA. Witmer. ALASKAN MOVIES S TE AM Clyde Kemmerly of Mount Joy R. D. spent Sunday with his moth- er, Mrs. Martha Kemmerly, also called on Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- macher. Miss Marion Nauman of Mount 1 Joy, Mrs. Ralph Keith and Ray Keith of Brunnerville, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Farlow, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koser of Columbia called on in the fire house on Monday, June speaker and will show motion pic- tures of his fishing trip to Alaska. eet Mount Joy Sportsmen will meet CLEANED 1th, at 8 p. m. Mr. Roy H. Edwards will be recent hunting and PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-5635 ——— | Snyder's Welding Shop * Now Playing — Don't Miss It * Philip Barry's ‘Brilliant Comedy Hit “HOLIDAY” WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th * * Subscribe for the Bulletin. | Enjoy A Delightful Stage, Show And Meet Gretna’s Great Cast CURTAIN 8:30 P, M.. REACHING NEW HEIGHTS ADM. $1.00 PLUS TAX Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher ; 4 jor. Wednesday. ; 2 EYES EXAMINED BY ~§ i. Mr. and Mrs. John Fogie, Mount- | § APPOINTMENT 2 ville visited Mrs. Serena Fogic on|@ < Sunday. $ DR. S. MILLIS 3 Mrs. Harry Hamilton and daugh- 3 OPTOMETRIST 3 SW IM M IN G { Pauli isSsionaries. i ina | & | | ter Pauline, nussionaries in China, $ 89 N. MARKET STREET 2 | visited Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wit- 4 ELIZABETHTOWN 4 tle. 2 2 GOLF PICNIC side § Hours: $ Mrs. Ar istice Wittle and daugh-~ ? Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 2 ter. Ruth spent ,, Wednesday with|@ Evenings: Tues. & sat. 6:30 - 8 2 OPEN DAILY Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren of 3 No Hours Thursday < 4 Mount Joy... ? PHONE: 334) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shetter and family of Mt. Joy visited Mr. and Mrs. Irvin ‘Witmer on, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sanger of Ironville and Mr. Harry Smoker were weekend callers of Mrs. Dan- iel Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Mau- ice Frysinger. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barton and son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Columbia called on Mr. and Mrs. | Wm. Fogie the past week. On Sat- | urday Mrs. Wm. Fogie and son vis- ited Mrs. Mary Barton, Mr. id Mrs. Omer Charles of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nace and | SOPRANO, TENOR &: BARITONE David Hess Music Shop Heilig Funeral Home 23 W. Main St., UKULELES Accordion Specials 120 BASS LADIES’ MODEL 48 BASS $60.00 12 BASS $25.00 JAMES B. HEILIG, 106 N. Market Street Mount Joy Funeral Director A regular deposit, every pay day, in your savings account will make it reach | new heights also. Only a EVENINGS J O y MATINEE SHOWS SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M AND SATURDAYS THEAT RE HOLIDAYS 6-8-10 P. M, 2:00 P. M. Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY — SATURDAY. JUNE 8B - 9 FRED ASTAIRE — JANE POWFLL “Royal Wedding” MONDAY — TUESDAY, JUNE 11 - 12 RONALD REAGAN — DIANA LYNN “Bedtime For Bonzo" -in- WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JUNE 13 -' 14 JACKIE ROBINSON — RUBY DEE ‘Jackie Robinson Story” -in- COMING — JULY 2-3 “Prince Of Peace” dollar a week saved regu- ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Phone 605-J 23-tf family, Mr. Earl Zink and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Atland of Co- | lumbia and Mrs. George Memming- er of Florin. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt spent Memorial Day at Chester = with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Habet Khelghatian, Saturday evening, Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt and Mrs. E. Hitchcock visited with Rev. and Mrs. Ches- ter M. Hartman at Geyers. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Miller of East Orange, N. J. visited Mrs. Elizabeth Hitchcock who is making her home with Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt. Mrs. Ida Eisenberger spent Sat- urday and Sunday at Kinderhook visiting friends. Quality Meats Fruits & Vegetables KRALL'S Meat Market AND DISINFECTING ALSO A FULL LINE OF Successors To HUBER OBERHOLTZER FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 CII Na gS 39 WHITE - WASHING HESS BROS. -tf larly will quickly add up. | Try it at our bank today, | | THE | ATIONAL MOUNT Joy _ MOUNT JOY, PA. RL Y Bang Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. | Havard Johnston, of Lancaster, vis- ited Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Amdt, 4-H CLUB OFFICERS TO RALLY FOR TRAINING Several hundred officers of local and county 4-H Clubs throughout Pennsylvania will rally at the rani Mr. Shevnan says: The Zoetic | Pennsylvania State College June 25 Shield is a tremendous improvement | to 29 for the annual Leadership| over all former methods, effecting Pp immediate result It will not nly Training School. Special training hold the re perfectly ne | is provided by State 4-H Club the size or locatipn but it- will in | crease the cireulation, strengthen the | leaders, members of the College | weakened parts, and’ thereby clos: | : the opening in ten days on the aver- FE | faculty, and a group of Agricultural age case,rogardless of heavy lifting, ALL KINDS { Extension Service wor 3 straining or any position the hody 5 : kers may assume, A pationally known SCRAP IRON, RAGS, PAPER, Both boys’ and girls’ elubs will | scientific method. No under straps AUTOMOBILES, Etc or cumbersome arrangements and . be represented and separate ses- absolutely no medicines or medical sions are planned for training the various officers in their respective duties and positions. Mass meetings and a candlelight service are among items on the program arranged by A. L. Baker, State 4-H Club lead- | expert of Chicago, be at the Brunswick Hotel, caster, Thurs. and 15. from 9 A. M, to 4 P. M. treatments. 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