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POPULAR ACTOR IN [folk ne rout, | Once again 1 want to thank COMEDY AT GRETNA azy antics of wer [you for your kindness and I Bert Bertram, one of the finest Bertram is a veteran in she Ww | Persona en jon ‘Many Lis | hope to see you all soon Laracter actors on Broadway, will | business with an outstanding back- Robert C. Pil As ever play a leading role in “The Silver | ground which includes considerable Via ober K¢ Robert Germer Whistle,” a gay comedy which op=| ¢xperience on Broadwap and in \ { Jov Methodist | Lieut obert Germer I y ath | e ers rom en- —— ck, radio and television. I copal Church spent the 4th a . ‘ottstown with Ie | Gelnhauser, Germany k > - INE QI [hey a | omen n Service June 22, 1952 BOY INJURES SKULL { | was in celebra- | Dear Committee, James Danz, three, son ol " Bi-Centen 2462 J Street I am writing to thank you all Vit Minnie Danz, Mt. Joy RZ, ! | 2462 J Street, " us \ kt Mount | q D Calif for the package and the Mount a laceration on the : 4 San, Diego, Cali : ; " { Poll Cit b Joy Bulletin that I received. 1 ht side of the head and a pos > year F w Citi 8 ] he e Int ind = Fo N | gel wanted to write before, but bl kull fracture when h : x m a little slow in writing a Au ih A 1 | h 1 ; ’ - i ng they have us pretty busy over fell again a table at home yes ofl than vou fol ec won ’ . : OE kamp and DM Sit 3 [ oh t I here, we spend most of our rda norning He was treat EY TN AY derful gift don do much 3 ) alte [ \ time in the fields on maneuver vy ol the General Hospital and | ter writing My wile does . ‘ 1 Jai n's rar f 1 |! oS I lid io! I Just came from Grafenwohr, nitted to children’s ward. vil 1" most of 11 ure aie appreciawvw . RB AT rh 1 to| We were on maneuvers there Hospital authorities last re } | Lear and tober h rift t is wonderfu 0 " £1 v i i i | badh and while I was there 1 saw my fk ported no change in his condi- ( 1 both ol OW1 ar 1 nov hat 10 opie JACK i Ts n : | now 1a ; t 9 brother Carl. It's been a long So tion i 1 wil noperts sister In| home are thir ng abou you, - 2 h i | ( time since 1 saw him, when 1 { I vialine | If any of he people In 1e ser = | y was back in the States. I want vervbodv reads nowsns Vr. Henry Kravbill. Miss | vice ever get out here around lo thank 3 I ir for ul Everybndy reads newspapers buf | ; 0 thank you all again for the NOT everv r vo Phoebe Barto and Mr. and Mrs. | San Diego 1 wish. tit they ack d the Bulletin | NOT everybody reads circular ad: ' ackage anc e x Paul Risser spent the 4th of | would drop around and see my |} v rt vertising. left on their door step. ery sincerely, ————————————————————— July at World's End, in Sullivan | wife and I. Thanks again for the . A | ihe auld ban os Pfc. Paul R. Stark YT TI PIV. A | county ift and 1 sure do appreciate BERTRAM | - -— | Pf Norman Linton Jr. is | getting the paper every week. s the fifth week of the summer] NEED ndir 12 wv furlough | Alwa Naples, Italy|" ; Gretna Pl | pending li iriough | Allway ison at the Gretna Play- ire} Nw June 14, 1952{t7calre season al Li weg with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | John N. Williams yu house, starting Thursday, July 10th, | Norman Linton St Birch- i Dear Committee Members fn tit Vit yo an Linton S 0 ’ | ertram ha een delighting Mt, i A Pfc. Lint { June 27, 1952 Just dropping you a line to | tl tir t-| TO CASUALTY a Avenue 1 nton 1s | . y Ad audiences with his fine act- UTC AS tioned at C b McCov. Wi fry ¢ Committee let you know that ‘I was happ) i 1 ; A itioned a an IceCo | Dea mi ’ : : TL ing in the j t veral week | RIE Mr. and Mrs. Norman Linton | I want to thank cach and ev- | 10 receive the gift package thay In “The Silver Whistle” he willl SEL the Committee sent out recently : ‘ id family of Bjrehiand Ave. leryone of you for the swell : “lrortrav Oliver Erwenter. the role B b B Li Winn Flori package vou sent me. It sure is|!¢ the Servicemen and women)’ | p : i i hon O rown NBS nie aa n, | package you s BL Fe i had . made famous by J Ferrer when | . nd Miss Marlene Zimmerman, | thoughtful of our home town to trom Mt. Joy and vicinity. the show was produced on Br ad- JS E. Main St, MOUNT JOY pent the 4th and 5th of July at | think of us the way they have| Every day I meet and ESOC wav. This 15 an amusing and of er- | Phone 3-4062 World's En Sullivan counts een |ate with men and women from : . iy how 1d 24-13t Alay Ry vg] unty. | bee \ : Te? taining play, telling ow 1 ol pon their return they stopped | I also appreciate the Bulletin ove ry state in the Union, peo at Pine Grove Furnace and en- | It keeps me in the news of back | Pie from large cities and peo- ioved ‘a swim returning home | home ple from small towns like our J ¢ a swim, t ng 1h : . . Saturday night I'm not much of a writer, so|oWn. I'm sure that very few of Jo Vir. and Mrs. Charles om going to close; Thanks a these men and women can AR i % son, Jimmie, of Mount Joy, | gain for the package. claim. that they are as well re | : y NOV y re ne le Route 1, and Miss Nancy Sn:ith Sincerely yours, membered by the folks back nade a trip last week to OQ John Pletcher home as the men and women a iri ast weg =, ¢ i from Mt. Joy are. cy, III; ‘to visit Mr. and Mrs. - oye ’ 1 PSE ‘ T.mes Cheek former resident June 23. 1952 I want to thank the Commit SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 12th FIER nN, 1 HO SIGe S JI ee { he ner s citizens of Mt. Joy. The party also mo- | Remembrance Committee, tee and all the generous citizens ¢ y - 3 TY fo n tored to Monroe and Hannibal, 1 received your most wel- 9! Mt. Joy trough Whose ef ; } | : ; EAD Li IN E RS Missouri to spend some come package today and wish forts these gift packages have) La with the Cheeks Hills visited with Pittsburgh enroute. parents relatives in Mr and Mrs George Shatto nt the holid week-end at the seashore. Mi. and Mrs. © ilarola Kulp end daughter, ani Mrs Minnie Beles returned Tues jay’ mid- niznt from a 1406 mile auto trip through New Englai Mr. and Mrs. daughter, mue, 1d States. Burton Shupp ancl Jodie, Marietta | F SY returned from a weeks motor trip to Canada. Mrs. Anna Loewen, Donegal treet, is spending two weeks | Washington, D. C., with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. d Mrs. Alvin Shonk. The Misses Julia, Ruth and nna Lowen of town are ending a two weeks vacation | in New York with their broth- er, John Mrs. Maude Conrad and Mrs Walters spent a week visit the former's son. ‘pl William Conrad and wife of] nid, Oklahoma While Enid they visited the Vane Air Force Base and bers, T-6 and T- 2 g off and fly t formations and | la of the base ( al the base ex- change to a few souvenir ) remember their trip to the | est : ling around the vicinit ty of Enid, interesting sights were | e of t oil wells in opera- t the extreme flat lands, ighways that are straight for 1 SPA 1 1 3 miles and miles and also enjoy- €d seeing their first live Jack traveling through Kan- w the home of Pres- an, illuminated in big Ss, also the results of the big floods. It was a lovely ana interesting trip, but the | weather was very warm Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frey and son, Charles, East Main street. and Miss Gladys, Shaw. of Mar- ietta, spent the holiday week- nd at Ocean City, Md. Mr. Mrs. Herman Slesser if Elizabethtown R3, a ter, June 28 at cral Hospital. Mr. and Amos N. maw, Mount Joy R2, ter June 28, at eral Hospital. Mr. and Mrs Newcomer, Mount Joy, a daughter. June 28 at Lancaster General Hospital. and daugh- Lancaster Gen- Mum- a daugh- Lancaster Gen- Mrs. Jay Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Hess. S. Market St., Florin, a daughter, June 30, at Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Till- man, Mount Joy, a son, June 30 at Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. "Arthur Miller, Elizabethtown R1, a daughter, July 6, at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Ish- ler, 35 Washington St., Eliza- bethtown, a daughter, July 6, at St. Joseph's Hospital. to express my thanks to all who | Peen made possible. Best wishes; make these packages a welcome sight. Here at Shaw I am sure | Charles H. Eshleman MU3 USN there are a lot of men who -_ would be thankful for packages June 22, 1952 but some towns are not as in Erlangen, German) terested as others, which really | Remembrance Committee, makes a fellow grateful for Just to let you know that I having people such as you be-! received your Box and was hind us. Thanking you again. very glad to know that there is Sgt. John M. Abel a few people at home that think — of the fellows that are away Remembrance Committee, | from home. 1 have not been iol I want to thank you very | Mt. Joy for 43 months. 1 have much for the Box I received !been in Germany ali those 43 from you. It was very nice for | months and I am glad { the people to think of me. I|that I know there is someone guess you ali would like to [that thinks of the fellows over { know how I like it here in Eng- | here. I thank you very much land. I don’t like it here. But I| for the Box. I hope to be home have to make the best of it| with you all before long. while I'm here. The people of Love, ingland are fine people. I have | Cpl. Schatz nothing against them, only the | en country of England. | Dear Friends, Yours truly, I want to thank you all so Everett Williams much for the stationery, candy -— land gum. Some of my buddies Landsberg, Germany | anq myself get into an argu June 10, 1952 | ment about who has the nicest | Dear Committee, home town. I tell them my I am stationed here at Lands- | home town may not be the big berg Air Base in the beautiful gest, or the richest town. but Bavarian Alps. Yesterday I re-| the people take care of their ceived your wonderful gift box | boys in the service, then I show and was very glad to know that | them the box you sent me the people back home are still{ Another month and a half thinking of their boys overseas. and I'll be on my way back (o The contents of your box| the States. I've been in Japan 6 were very thoughtful in various | months now, and it will be ways. I would like to thank ev- good to get back to Mount Jov eryone who participated in the| again. making of this thoughtful gift. | Thanks again for the box I am also looking forward for and the paper. the weekly paper which brings Yours truly, the hometown news here to Gene Berida Germany. Thanks again every- | — nin one June 14, 1952 Sgt. Harold E. Heisey Dear Committee, — I want to thank you for the Airman 2/C Charles Hess, | very welcome present which I left Tuesday for Camp Stone- | received from the home town. man, Calif. where he will leave The pen is the best ball point for overseas duty. Charles spent |] have ever owned. Also will the past 30 days with his par- | have good use of the stationery ents, Mr. and Mrs Hess | and postcards, along with the of Florin stamps, the candy and gum w—— sure was good. : June 16, 1952 I want to thank everyone Dear Committee {who had a part in this, which I would like to take this [means the whole town in one portunity to thank you for your way or another. The Bulletin kindness and thoughtfulness | helps to spread the local news tor remembering me with you which is good and interesting very fine gift. I thought it reading material, would be fitting and proper for I know a lot of guys who you to receive the first letter | would swap home towng with written with the first ink from | me. They said it is nice to be the pen, so here it comes. | remembered by them and I a- You may believe it or not gree heartily with them. that this letter is being written Sincerely at 5,000 feet over Korea. Yes John M. Walters only a few minutes ago we were | P.S. Thanks a million for on the ground at Seaul City Air present. | the! Base, where I am stationed and | now we are in the air in our | C47 on our way to Puson. This is one of the many , flights we! make every day.. The. sky: is ciear and’the air smooth. In a! few minutes we will be flying | over Taego and then on to Pu- | Mr. and Mrs. Fry, Manheim R1, a daughter, July 6, at the Lancaster St. Joseph's Hospital. EE SNE E LS KNOCKS HERE NIGHT, JULY 13th HEADLINERS SUNDAY THE Sunday family dinners will be served starting at 1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and Turkey. MATINEE SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 2:00 P. M. EVENINGS SHOWS 9:00 P.M =1JOY Mount Joy, Pa. and SATURDA 6-8-10 P. M, \ NB TAI FRIDAY - VAIN SATURDAY, JULY 11 - 12 MARJORIE PERCY KILBRIDE ND PA KETTLE AT THE FAIR” -in- “M AA TUESDAY, JULY 14-15 - PEGGY MONDAY UA ARTI DOW -in- Vietory” 16 - 17 -in- [UR KENNEDY - THURSDAY, JULY VICTOR MATURE WELNESDAY JANI “Las RUSSELL -~ Vegas Story” SATURDAY, JULY 18-19 ALDO RAY FRIDAY MLLIDAY — “The Marrying Kind” -in- ge 28 ONLY Lancaster Speedway 2:30 p. m. — SUNDAY, JULY 20th ADULTS $1.25 CHILCGREN 60 CENTS ONE rr and Fancy Party Specialties ca = SUNSHINE Hydrox Cheez-it ST-ETTE | 19 . PAB Cheese .. ...29¢ HESS STORE Pineapple Icebox Cake CHOICE RIB, ARM, STEAKS SWIFT'S SHORT SHANK PICNICS CHOICE RUMP ROASTS CHOICE Trimmed Ready HOME MADE (OUR OWN) FRESH SAUSAG OR SHOULDER . 89. CHUCK ROASTS " ¥ 9: Broadcast: July 12, 1952 3 cup Pet Milk 7-inch angel cake 2 teaspoons lemon juice 4 cup canned crushed pineapple 1 package vanilla pudding powder Drain well and save juice from pine. apple. Add enough water to pineap- ple juice to make 1% cups. Mix in saucepan with pudding powder. Cook and stir over medium heat until mix- ture begins to boil and is very thick, or about 5 minutes. Cool. Meanwhile, chill milk until ice cold. With sharp knife, cut cake crosswise into 3 layers Fold crushed pineapple into 4 of pudding. Put cake together with pine- apple mixture spread between Whip ice cold milk with cold beater until fluffy, Add lemon juice and whip until stiff. Fold whipped milk into rest of pudding. Spread on sides and top of cake. Chill at least 3 hours. Keep chilled until ready to serve SHOP WHERE YOU CAN BUY EVERYTHING COMPLETE ONE STOP | + 65. FOOD SERVICE 49: for HESS’ PHONE 13-9094 FOOD STORE MOUNT JOY, PA. EFFECTIVE .JULY 10, 11, 12, 1952 TL CT SU DRT RTT, | { ( i 1 Use