MISS MARY GRACE BUCHER has been cast in “Arsenic and Old) 350 Donegal Springs Road. She is a IN ARSENIC AND OLD LACE | Lace member of the college choir Pupils In Two Miss Mary Grace Bucher, a| Miss Bucher is the daughter of phat (From puge 1) Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. | and that the freshman at Elizabethtown College, Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Bucher, of | hoard would provide | WILL ADDRESS ROTARY CLUB HERE NEXT TUESDAY Thomas F. McDermott, Mount JOy | NEWTOWN | Visitors of Mr, «d Mrs. Aristice who will address the Rotary | r Club on Tuesday, March 25th is a |. a . eal” wig rere: § hoard and split the cost per person. Wan I Noy, York | Wittle during the past week we Te d " Pia rel Wen 6 v Ww » Nyack, New 1 rte igs ancy ie) y » [Las ek 0 | The board also approved a plan, Kite. anit Tuas beers a Rotarian since Mr. Charles Wittie, Mi Nanc yi fer More Big Savings for the Last Week of Our | ¢ y a 148 a hotari ne tle "a re n . - | to send 11 high school girls to hoc a | Wittle, Lawrence Wittle, of Colum=| Hh 1 st i . S [ | : > arth yi a Me | | key camp during the first week of L ia RD; Miss Martha Nes er po { n n { vel Sai Y a ( : They w wi Mrs. Samuel Hinkle anc r. | September. They will be supervised shey; : , | by Miss Patricia Morrison, athletic and Mrs Ragne r Hallgren of Mt. | HUNT'S CAL. Joy. YELLOW CLING | coach | | Sunday evening visitors of Mrs Commencement Plans | A | . Serena Fogie were Mrs. Pearl Bren= Commencement activities sched-|§ ’ . 1 } i eman, Mrs. Walter Kopp and dau= | uled were as follows: baccalaureate | y | ghter Ruch, of Mount Joy RD { sermon, June 1, with Rev. A. B ¢ +. Mrs, Emma Givens, of Middle-| § | Goudie, a member of the class of . . i C { i town, visited Mrs. Katie Moore and No 21 1 1902, and now pastor of the Berwyn 0c i nd Mrs. Maurice Frysinger can [| Methodist church, as speaker, Sund i on Sunday At the c¢ exercises Mr. and Mrs. Huvard Johnston Halves in syrup | on June 3, P. M. Friday, another Wt LMF: and Nis. Salem { 3 Pr ngaste VC ali wie . member of the class of 1952, will |. Gein andl iv. Columbia RD Here's the Recipe: present diplomas, On June 2 the | M vl Ab Gara 6 ennned ¢ beuch bien : visited Mh ' ivi Abram Ganl= 1 pint cott cheese ettuee ninth grede will have its annual | Senda: Canned pimiento Green pepper commencement exercises . Make low mounds of cottage cheese on A iturdoy evening visitors of Mr, lettuee-lined salad plates, ‘Mop with 2 Supply Contract Awarded tra. Williams Haines were MO rained peach halves, Fill with cheese, : - ma Vrs. Vv lan mn V 4 | Net cut from green pepper upright Bids were awarded to L. B. Herr, i Mrs. Henry Rolliman and fam=- in each and circle with pimiento, Serves J. of Lancaster, for general and art s i yr pa ily, of Lititz ani Mr. and Mrs, supplies, at a bid of $1,735. Shop| Thomas F. McDermott Licvd Newt md family. of Flore IDEAL CONDENSED and agricultural supply bids are 193%. He. served his home club asin being ite it was announced. President in 1938-39 and was elect | 3 rode rovVeme Necdec Improvements ed Governor of District 255 of Ro- | daughter of C A ia site d py Albert Reine r reported for a tary International in 1949-50 nd Mrs. Wil m Fogie and fami- Enniched with Famous Louella Butter committee named last year to study A rember of Rot he } AS a embe ( nary 1 1S i e improvements. The grou fo T \ \ needed n Pp The = 0 p attended” fifteen International Con- Mrs. Martha Fogie visited Mr.| 103-02 c originally had ten suggestions, five : : . VI: 1 Mr 3 £ whicl Wendy. in. coeration ventions and has traveled extens- | and Mrs. Charles Murtin and Mi cans hich are already peration. : : I . ow en Ue. Broad) I . ively. Mr. McDermott is a native | Ohmer Charles and children ofl Those listed as needed were as fol-| ~~" w 4 ; Thursday i lows: blacktopping the basketball: =v. > 2 ker and is associated with | Lancaster on Thursday Carefully selected, vine-ripened tomatoes, prepared and ig 'Pping 8 J “his five brothers in the Milk and vir. Daniel Geltmacher visited) seasoned just right in our own kitchens, plus creamy, area, providing a backstop for toe ball field. milk er was authorized. The SPECIAL! gram will end April 1. Gres Bulletin Advertisers Patronize shelves for the school porch and a walk from the back of the school to the highway, installing a bicycle rack and provide Purchase of an electric typewrit- pro=- _ldairy-fresh Louella prize-winning Butter means a quality e Cre: usiness e is also a | Mr. snd Mrs. Ralph Keith Thu | Jee (Cream, business. Ho hum i : p 4 3 , tomato soup you'll enjoy. And lock at the low price. member of the Board of Director | Gay at Brrunnerville oO of the Rockland County Boy Scouts. | Mr. and Mrs. Habet an| His topic will be “50 Years of the! and family of Chester, spent the | Rob- Ford Cal. Seedless 2: Qe 3:79 weekend with 20th Century. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. R A I S X N S visited | Basketball, Rifle, is on Vic ctor Witmer Cream White Vegetable tmei MOTHER! DAD! Bring the kiddies in for this brand-new, exciting toy today! No cost! No obligation! But while you're here ask to see the new dependable 1952 General Electric Refrigerators. Big G-E Space Makers—wonderful new Refrigerator-Food Freezer Combinations. WE HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY! COME IN TODAY! J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS PHONE 3- MOUNT JOY, PA. | Quis POOR CHAP WOULD LIKE TO ADVERTISE-FOR, THE WS. MARINES] IF You NEED HELF Authorized Dealer pene GEIQRTENING 1 (From page Ba ley Metzler, and Kitty Wittle. . Edith Erk. visited Mrs. ap In the absence of George ke, | Ke ith of Brunnerville and Rev. and | rifle team coach John Day present- | Mrs O. K. Buch at Manheim Tues~| reen ian eas ed varsity letters to Jay Barnhart, | day. i R. H. Arndt on Sunday at the| preached the| : lots Berrier,| Rev. evening service Gerald Brandt, Jay Gerald Bender, Carl Brandt, Harold Do 33 Brooks, Ronald Garlin, Lee Hess, | Newtown EFUB church in the os) and William Tyndall for thei par- | ence of the pastor Rev. Buch. ticipation in the rifle matches. Lec Saturday eveaing visitors to Mr. . Hess was also the recipient of an {and Mrs. Oliver Witmer and family] “The Best for Less” also applies to ward for the chest total score | were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Landis] E 3 h dB ol highest ht Mr wd Mrs Sherrod So Supreme nric e rea | | TRY OUR WANT Aps/ ROBERT MILLER, UNION COUNTY DAIRYMAN SHOWN EXAMINING HAY FINISHED ‘ . . Mow-curing has given me greener, My ELECTRICALLY IN HIS MOW SAYS, leafier hay with less loss due to weather damage. SH Vp herd's milk production is up, too.” ES With an electric hay finisher, Mr. Miller’s crop is safe under roof within hours after cutting! And, because it is quickly stored, his hay is leafier, greener and more palatable. Dairy- man Miller, of Lewisburg, RD #2, is only one of many Central Eastern Pennsylvania farmers who have begun finishing hay in the mow. . .and minimizing damage caused by rain, wind, and sun in old-fashioned field drying. Installation of an electric hay-finisher is easy and can be adapted to barns of any shape or size. Talk to your local PP&L Farm Representative about a hay-finishing installation in your barn. You will find, as Mr. Miller found, *'I installed a hay- finisher simply to increase the quality of my hay. However, I have realized many added benefits including a healthier dairy herd and larger milk checks." Electricity in Farming Doesn't Cost... It Pays! PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY m the Mount Joy team Basketball awards were present- Lititz. | : . ed. li Cieorze Houck. senior. My. Ivan Lefever, Miss Mary Le-| The finest ingredients money can buy basketball coach Major awards | lever, ad Mr. and Mis. a model, spotiegs bakery ssmbine a . : y > hnston. “of I aster visited |to give you a soft, wholesome, top- (x were received by Wilham Zimm ! Lancaster sited at eb) Pr hore of Rev. and Mie. BH | quality loaf of enriched bread at a |\ man Sen Clinger, Dor le x a Sdndas |saving of three or four cents. Thou- / icrmer, Tom Kear, Henry Klugh oT. eT | sands upon thousands of families use James Metzler, Clair Wagner, and Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Weaver vis- it daily - - - vill, t . y you will, too, once the three managers Asher Neis ited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gibble and 3 ters: Ash N vl : Aid a |you try a loaf. Robert Schneider, and Frank Zim- | [emily cif Columbia RD Sunday. : merman. Minor awards were re- Cora Myers, Columbia RD, Supreme Rye or Vienna Bread plain or seeded fost 17¢ eived by William Fby, James Lin- ! Visited rel Wii es in town Saturday. | Supreme 100% Whole Wheat Bread loaf 17¢ demuth, Gerald Lutz, Irvin N wiry. foward Witmer and son Virginia Lee Hot Cross Buns 12 inpka 39¢ man, Richard Nissley, Owen Phil- | Were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Cal-| . i *} a 2 5 } Ness, Columbia RD | Iced Ginger Square Cakes i 25¢ lips, Charles Roven yy Web . Pi | 1 d L Cc k ea 69 ler, Ted Williams, ( Wolze Mr. Paul Witmer, Columbia, vis- ~~ Yirginia Lee Pineapple Ice ayer Lakes c wil} “harles Zeller. Donald Zep. | ited Mx. and Mrs. Jacob Erb ¢ Wd | y y pr : | muth, C wles Zeller, Donald Ze Wl i re BIN 1 Set a Good Table with Acme Guaranteed Meats phy, and Charles Mayer, manager. Bobbie Witmer Sunday ! | In assembly yesterday, the Bu-| Ms. Martha Risser of Hershey, I t y , : : eer Beef of Health of the Department a Sunday visitor of Mrs. Ma- Top Qua id 5 |of Public Instruction, Harrisburg, | tilda Der 1 h k R Bu | arrisburg, | presented Dr. Caldwey in a pro- One ess uc ous gram which included the owing a # Lean Plate Boiling Beef - 3% | FULLY DRESSED FULLY DRESSED | Frying Stewing Chickens | Chickens 55° | -53° Lean Smoked Picnics 39° Skinless Frankfurts «ses» 55° Fillets of Haddock > 45¢ | Pan-Ready Whitings ' IT¢ Fancy Pollock Fillets '>29¢ | Large Shrimp '® 69¢ 5 box = | Fresh Every Day - - - Fresh Vegetables and Fruit 2-33 bch 29¢ 2 bchs 15¢ SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. but they get NOTICED [Fresh Southern Valentine 7 GREEN BEANS CALIF. 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