i te EAA AE AS a mt - d—The Bulletin, Mouni Joy, Pa. Thursday July 31, 1952 David Ebersole to Head [Which will be the Garden Spot | | [| a men PE SC Airport at Mountville, coffee | See 0ssl 1 ity 0C oman The Water Is rer Sr rm ree === Schuylkill County DVBS ind doughnuts at New Holland { Il i to wing \ i From page 1) ( [ ] Airport, completing the flight ( { FLORIN | I'N NE EW TOWN | David Ebersole, of Good's with watermelon at the Old| In fact Sam Miller, president | oun ea( rea GOLF \ : > * Church, is supervi- | Lancaster Airport of the Authority, is dete Fined { 1 [Mennonite ; Lance » Tn meer of the Daily Vacation Bible ATTENDS MEETING that not a single foot of Main | y eig or n ount etna PICNICS S— Why Not! Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer Sct 1 being held in the moun ri tree 11 have to be dug up. | Mrs. Martin Heisey and fami- ! chool being hele Jim Endslow attended the Street wi a ny Iv of Rheems spent Tuesday And tamily visited Mr. and Mrs, iin Gospel Tabernacle Chapel, monthly Pennsylvania Flying Instead mains will be taken | Mrs. Elizabeth T. King, of 104 Lake SWIMMING w= Won! vith Mrs. Paul Shetter varon Landis at Lititz Saturday Muir, Schuylkill County, thru Farmer's meeting which was | down through rear yards or in| Mrs. Eliza a, we Mrs. Paul Shette { . i ! 8 | M: 3 . ‘as Af YW FAT Mrs. B. F. Kauffman | evening August 1. Classes begin daily at held at Lock Haven as guests of | alleys | Manheim St, Mount hi Mri BEACH OPEN DAILY Al A + Rl Mr and Mrs Raymond|g.15 4 m | the Piper Aircraft Corp. Manu By crossing through rear | found dead ly ing on foo 11:00 A. M. OPEN DAILY 10 0! 0 iccount o . 4 « . A yr ( 31-tle Rue | Weaver and daughter, of Col The Rev. Frank Garman, of facturers of the world famous! yards, the mains will be located | in a room of Se al oh 41-4 1! SS . . « le . 4 | pi rday wn Mrs. Landis He had a Stan mbia were Sunday guests OllColumbia R1, is conducting ey cub, Pacer, and now the Super |in close proximity of most cess- | apartine or 1 io - pe lemonstration at 1} yme | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver angelistic service in the chapel Cub pools. Cost of connections by | Ing by Mrs. “mina I Wei te FREE ig Gh Ad Eich. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witmer each evening at 7:30 p. m bt cach individual property own-| occupant of the first floor o 10 | FREE QO ( mt I i ed ( we kW on Wes Lo announce the engagement ol er also will be greatly reduced y Dr. Davia iE \ C l Ar of Phila- | heir Ruth 0 Derr Reunion through this plan fs I a, he - puty coroner. ir. | Deets of Lancaster. Mature Peaches In communities where sewer |Schlosse py : delphia brought his father, Mr i . > s due to a cerebral - . . Visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Aris (Irom page 1) ¢ are laid along the front!|death was duc Em nt whe was sient | Wo Me ro EB ot sr FLORIN FIRE COMPANY { i } In} di ' ‘ER REUN N streets, opert) ¢ | . a . FC PRER VN sme me hiladelphia Wittle and daughter, Judy, of Are Good Buy COOVER REUNION ; reverse the sys- | parently occurred about T'ues- | I'HE HOME OF FREE ENTERTAINMENT 0 the home of Mr. and Mi Columbia: Mr. Charles Wittle, | Seventy-five persons attend-| 0 yop . alreudy installed | day since that was the last time | wl Arndt on Saturday wher of Columbia R. D Mrs. Rutn/ “Mature but not overripe ed the eleventh reunion of the SR Dips Silo "it Ve ex- | She was seen by Mrs. Dorsey. R AUG 2nd he resides Simmons and daughter. of Mar-| fruit is a good buy in peaches,” Coover family at the Mount Joy wi : [ Surviving is one son, the Rev. | ey ® vr. Nathan Shelly of Mar ietta Miss Anna Miles, Miss|says Helen Denning, Penn State | Cove on Sunday, July 27th, the | P pt /ill be a big project but | James William King, of Morris- | heim visited his brotl M | Jeannie Sweitzer, of Elizabeth-| eXtension nutritionist, "The | biggest attendance thus far. M oF ul Res RIO) Sot suit- | town. FEATURING - - - - - Samuel Shelly on Sunday town and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren instead of the blush | Games were played with|! a Xm: ations of this kind EE | THE THREE TONES Mr. George Mumper Sr., Mi of Mt. Jou lof the peach is the guide to ma- | prizes awarded. swimming was | © bn Ava ag bie obtain] PAYS SUPPORT ORDER | Norman Mateer and so id Vr. Donald Miller spent alturity.” Snes d by both young and old. | @n¢ 8 3d : oe A ; much | Clayton K. Newcomer, Mount HEARD ON WNOW d Miss Beverly Boyd spent lew days in Indiana visiting his) When buying peaches. look | The 12th reunion will be held no a i a A towns. 99%: paid $50 July 25 on arrears HEAR - = ON THE STAGE at, ‘Bainbridge, Md. |. "tor a creamy or yellowish back- | o Sunday, July 26, 1953 at the | cheaper p x dune : order for i - friends. ‘or a creamy or yellowish back-|on Sunday, ; ’ a SB . due under a suppor orde Where James Mateer finished | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weid-|ground color to be sure Deaghes S| [C ove. 4 nd Manheim his wife, Geneva Newcomer, | ELECTRIC HAMMOND ORGAN $ boot training and can : , I sl NEY ' and gp Ne t As [ 1 I gal S Road, and man and family visited Mr. and|are mature enough to ripen, she WEIDMAN REUNION [100 Donegal Springs Road, a : res me for a 12 hour leave ; ig JIDMAT ed. Jani : i ] : os 1. | Mrs. John Miller on Sunday. advises. Too much green in th Mr. and Mrs. Enos Weidman (From page 1) one child. He was also told to Frank Fulton & His Drifting Plow Boys | virs. Viola Bricker spent the | Recent visitors of Rev. and background indicates peache | Mr: and Mrs, Clarence een td | pay the order of $32.50 per | veekend with Mr. and Mrs. |, = : are ; ack fl g ana bir. arn Be rook arrearages. [loss Ammon at Gap Mrs. BR. Arndt Fe Ms ih I HE: lak La I | Weidman of Mt Joy R. D. at- . [cee week Teg gularly plus. arrearages ages | WLBR JAMBOREE STARS SELLY Gi Ruth Coble, Kitty Rogers andfare 2 Weidman Reunion at —_— Miss Connie Pierce is spend- Visor o bl t is at- | tended the Weidman Re g | ’ | ng two weeks with her mother | iry Lefever, Mr. and Mrs Wii ng A pi bid 5 Wf | Long's Park on Sunday. unior ea ue THE WORLD'S FIRST Famous Home Made Chicken Corn Soup and other Eats is ey alvin Campbell and daughters, |tr: e-havored | . ; PII ” Virs. Ruth Pierce at Lancaster (or and Mrs. Havard Johnston, Varieties never have it, even] PERRY COUNTY REUNION (From page 1) | CHRISTIAN WESTERN FREE PARKING FREE ADMISSION | Mrs. Pauline Waters, nee 1 fully ripe | Saturday, July 26, the Perry and .441 batting averages res- : Mir. and Mrs. Ivan Lefever of When fully ripe. | R : : ’ ’ B GCG aves Pauline Buller, moved her fam Lancaster; Mrs. L. C. Rees, off Peaches are highly perish- {County Reunion since 1941 was pectively. Mel Krady led Sec- | ly ral ee — tly from Long - Beach to San \ meter Moe / able, Miss D | held and largely attended. tion II with the most runs 15 | . Viillersville and Mr. and Mrs. able Iss Denning points out 8 . : Diego, Calif., toa await the re- } Arion Hoffer of Mount Joy. |Choose those that are ripe, mel- Rev. Maurice Smith, Marys-!ond Ashenfelter with the most | REDD HARPER - turn of her husband from Ko- | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie and low to the touch, and sound ville, was the speaker of the hits 17. : | CINDY WALKER rea. (family attended the Barton When you're buying peaches and officers for the coming Coach Houck and Lichty | it 0 e i Mr. John Kissinger and Mr | Grito held at the home of Mr. |l0 use wthin a day or so. It's|vear were elected as follows: have scheduled games i Earl Gerlitski, and Mr. Carl and Mrs. James: Houseal at| ideal also to buy ripe peaches | president, James Hockenberry, | Palymra, Lebanon County Le- « Buller witnessed the double | Ra on A " for c: ing * freezing if v Sr., vice president, Blaine Stev- gion champions. Lebanon CC ity | 1 . Rowenna, on Sunday. The Fog- lor canning or freezing if you|Sr, presi BE : i header at Phil ladelphia Sunday ies also visited Mr. and Mrs. Al.|¢an use them promptly. Other- | ens; secretary, Clark Keck and Legion team and with Myers SATURDAY NIGHT, AUG. 2nd Mr and Mrs. R ay Miller and |, Atland and Mr. and Mrs. those at the firm-ripe | treasurer, Ralph Shope. town Legion. ; family 28d Mrs Rat Qeslitaht voy Barton at Columbia. [stage are a safer choice. | The committee has decided to All games will be played a- } Fogoning Billy Graham-Cliff Barrows LEWIS WA LTON : ne daug Sl ar 8 % I. I lau ¢ Mrs. Howard Witmer and| TTT hold another reunion in ans way | s 4 suller and’ Mrs. John Kissinger : ri TAT Next year the reunion will be whtonled il rry Beav . hildren visited Mr. | Mrs. feo Grady Wilson Jerry Beavan spent Sunday at Mt. Gretna : r i = nd Mr Done al Air ort Nes he eld the te third Sund: ly in June, | An His Joy Jumpers Mts. Thomas Eichler "as ail Albert Ney, along the Marietta = I E UTO | George Beverly Shea Paul Mickelson and | 1 : fn o Rs ad | Pike on Sunday. a" FIRE-L F -A | Tedd Smith to St. Joseph's hospital | Mr. and Mrs. Earl G ltmach Tr | ¥ FARM BUREAU INSURANCE : on Tuesday as a surgical pa-| and family visited Vrs Min., Charles Beaver Flying Farm-| 3 5 COMPANY i & MUSIC tient sy ee tg er of Mifflinburg, Pa., was a re-| ==} SEE BEN]. F. GARBER | Musical setting—Sons of the Pioneers SUNDAY NIGHT, AUG. 3rd Irs ‘mi ne | ie Geltmacher on Sunday eve rice " sal Air | % 518 South Market Street | “Chant of the Wanderer 7 » Mrs. Emil Johnson of Home ang. * [cent visitor at the Donega Air- | need reliable 5 Elizabethtown. Fe. 3-130 Famous Hardin. Simmons University Cowlor Bond ad x ae few Weeks! "MF. tnd" Mrs Edward Crawl, Pon i Botner en | 5% answers to 8 ACB | 3 Hucper ... ise Rollin Plains” T i IEADLINERS with Mrs. Arthur Braun. Me es of his wheat crop to the Car- | 3 ions’! : v rT Ee -indy Walker . , , “Beloved Enemy } i : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Straub! of Mount Joy, visited Mr. and gill Company, local grain buy- | %is questions His year: | Cindy and Redd Each Step of the Way" rer ap : | Mrs. Wm. Fogie on Sunday ev-|> Ys > . iE . get them in ua it eats George Beverly Shea . . . “Just a Closer Walk and son, Skip, Chocolate Ave. | ening ers, for inspection. Mr. Beaver, | 7 & Fort Worth 1000 Voice Crusade Choe ,-. . re spending a weeks vacation | 2 Mre PR [whose wife and daughter are! z nL L LINE OF f + The Railroad Song” | ts rerio tr Neo oo] er ang Je JE fo 190 oben ab { ALSO A FUL | Hour" of « ."Wondertsl Peace” " Sa oh Sx wi Bs pees hi iy Miss F: mer attendec : 3 | unti — Jteaks, Ops, Sea foods, Beef, Pork an sev, i the Lane. Auto Club picnic at/°Wns two airplanes which he i 4 i Reg BIRDS EYE i ; gr ASSN i: 0 P Er: | Hershey on Thursday uses for business and pleasure. x RL Le A IAPS ts BILLY GRAHAM EV/ Turkey. SA LUNG | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer] DPONEGAL FARM AIR 2 oo ¢ vB FOODS &AT— A A : SERVICE | tenreterredtoas “a 3 — es —1 attended a kitchen shower at | A ’ 3 z 4 | Ne rs. Jacoh| Donegal Farm Air Service |g newspaperman’s news- Fruits & Vegetables | CHRIST FOR EVERYON:Z = ith and daugh- | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacoh ; a . | TENT CAMPAIGN Mi % Klingensmith and daugh-| Gelimachor. Marietta Pike. The/@'¢ NOW operating on a full 2 paper the MONITOR : mr ter : vancy, 2 Vorman ag shower was held for Mr. anq/S¢ale with approximately 500 | 4 covers 02 Jord vinh a [ Bainbridge High School Athletic | pending several days with Mr. Nine as Io Thar mre acres of tomatoes contracted for | network of News Bureaus ed d g Field " and Miz. Henry Hiostied JR Ray Mod 5 alter Bin A dh 3 eon 2 Gl Corer : oe [CARNIVAL — VAUDEVILLE and: Mrs Chic dy. wi Yvalter. is 1e ormer Ss : |; WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT Joy | owing - Auzus - 745 x 3 ne eh tle Geltmacher tion also has been using a liquid | = Order a special intro- cme ee YR . ire spending the X at > e <SBrav v in r airnl: Sci 2 at L: VILL Pa | Mr. and Mrs. wm. Haines/SPTay applied by Siping | fof 3 ductory subscription SA ey , NITE, AUG. Oth a ey spent the! Visited Mrs. Sally Musser control of insects, such as| today—3 months for rs. fa Ia E D we. Silver Spring on Monday eve- Japanese beetles on corn and | A $3. You'll find the Yr TTT Wee ekend with Bel Sisters Mrs. ning. : tobacco worms and aphids onl 2 MONITOR SHORTY LONG Frysinger and Mrs. Dan Moore Weekend visitors of Mr. and tobacco. This liquid chemical | bs 4 reading and as necessary F = at Newtown i : Pets | Mrs. Maurice Frysinger Is becoming more widely | ; as your HOME TOWN 4 j i 2 DOLLY SANTA FE RANGERS Ye amd os Howasd | their | Mrs. Katic Moore were Mrs, Used each year, as naw insecti | 3 BPAPER. : MY. GRETNA, PENNA. : | reer ® louring Cenada during thelr, Emma Garber, Mrs. Emma Giy- are being developed Which | THE Semen : A " on RIEDEL & COMPANY vacatior ape: ; g Wa Ey are especially well suited for! ssa te fois UENCE MoNno : . Vir. and Mrs. John Stahl. Eli- SOF 2 yn Raheny wf Middle use in aircraft spray equipment. | 3. Aral? Ean ® Now Playing I. Don't Miss It @ Glamorsus — Clever Magicidns - Te ps in Magi eS tnd NMre Th é Mrs. lda Eisenberger|*™™ NT Aa 5: ; tes See the Cremation illus a be: g re zabethtown: Mr. and hr a Saluhce PLANNING BREAKFAST | The Chrictice. ¢ Famous Pulitzer. Prize-Winning Drama See the © cmation illusion, a be antiful girl burved alive gene Brown of Mount Joy anc oe Be. : 0 “HT One, Norway St.. Boston | Mass., U.S.A od Wl Russell H. Coop [ Visitors during the past week The I Clul 2 a 27 BILL DALE and Mrs. Russell H er | 4 Tho ancaster Aero lub is Please send me on introductory Moni. I Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber Ie Lancasier tor r Yenciose § tr t ar of town, spent the weekend at : in Sis: RNIB. hepa, | tor subscript 6 i enclose $3 in I Te na | were Mr. and Mrs Guy Winters again Supine sro | ee d e csire The Juggling Clown - Direct from Ringli ing mingling Bros. Big Top Aarti: Ans Pott | ;pend- | “0d family, Mr. Salem Gamber th¢ Jeon els oe i boil Pea ee WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6th — Martha Ann Petti IS § - oO : , ri gl Mrs In August. Each of the five (r e) E D 8 NT : Vacation with hor aunt Vf Mazhom #8 ur and Mrs Airports nd the county will suo] Tennessee Williams’ Great Play — An Emotional e A RIO Mr. and Mrs. Baldy | -*@vard Johnston, Lancaster 8 > TN. fi stan vst avai Mr. and Mrs. Baldy | Pg ag feat ; ply a part of the breakfast. The | {cddion) Experience You'll Never Forget. A Semsationzl South American Act fm - af la) Pr . D. 4 i S. Te . or 8 oe of} 1 ber visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam fruit juice course will be serv AE Teen . eo 3 r Jean Ell Pettit is spending i ed at the local airport, with ba (city) (zone) (state) CURTAIN 8:30 P. M. ADM. $1.00 PLUS TAX x : { at Salunga and Mr. i : BILLEE ANN ner vacation witl 1er aunt anc . on tha Ys F vaca ot In hes A in ond Mrs. Jacob Birk at Mount. and eggs at the next stop! P8-10 | , 1 cle Mr. and Mrs. William ville Se I esd rE A terriiic Sepia Dancing Act - Direct from the Latin Quarte) ttit at Lancaster R1 jy ln Mapstone, Dan-| The pastor of the Newtown RO REBE k He Mrs, Lillian Sterringee E.U.B. Church and the prayer Y ! R S$ ORCHESTRA ; r, Miss Elizabeth meeting group attended the f and grandson, John David Ster- | Camp meeting ? PARKING FREE ADMISSION 6c ringer, visited Mr. and Mrs. on Thursday evening. CHILDREN UNDER 1: : Patter Peifer | Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt I dibes 1 ta... | visited Mr. and Mrs. Havard Johnston on Monday evening. | | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jac- EVENINGS MATINEE Summer (Game {ob Erb were Mrs. Cora Myers, Siow SATURDAYS | of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs and 99 PY AND { a, ¢ i . € i oS. | Lands Visits | Norman Brosey and children o li ors THEATRE] 05%. | Silver S 6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M. | Silver Spring. Mount Joy, Pa. 2:00 8. M On Tuesday Mrs. Edith Erb, Are Welcome | Visited Mrs. Edith Divet and FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST | . 2 | Mrs. Charles Kilgore at the Os- ro I : )s CSTHER WI AMS — JOAN EVANS - leopathic hospital and Mrs. WILLIAMS JOAN EVANS n Roads through ‘many State | Robert Wood at the Lancaster “Skirts Aho 9 Game Lands will be open dur- | General Hospital and also cal- ® y ing the month of Sagat and | Joq on Mrs. Otillia Erb at Lan- until the week end fo owing ' g | Labor Day, during daylight | Master Robert Witmer spent AUTO LOA N S$ MONDAY — TUESDAY, AUGUST 4 - 5 hours only, so that the public | | Tuesday with Master James es TONY CURTIS — JAN STERLING -in- may obtain 8 Yeh! understand- | Brosey at Silver Spring. H E R E °00 | oF 99 ing of the land management - ee | I A work being done to improve » 5. dic esh nd Fury wildlife conditions on these Engagements A good way to build your cre y So SER holdings bought with game - ; . A = : ilies Miss Ruth V. Nentwig, Flor. . : : rating for future borrowing needs. WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 - 7 fund monies. | “wy / L P DD et ee in,, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. op ua ily - ow Irices woery Lay . MARLENE DIETRICH — ARTHUR KENNEDY -in. POTATOES OVER CEILING John M. Nentwig announce her| See us for low-cost auto financing, o ve Bien: > check finds] engagement to John E. Tyndall, A regional OPS chec | retail prices of. potatoes contin-| son of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Le- uing. well :above. former seven- Roy Tyndall, Mount Jay. ‘ Miss] 9 A IONAL and-a-half cent to:nine! cents a| Nentwig is employed i at ! the FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 - 9 pound OPS price. Prices of as| Kitty Dress Shoppe, - and Mr. MOUNT JOY BANK | ay : much as fifteen cents a pound | Tyndall: will be a senior 'at the { ROBERT TAYLCR — DEBORAH KERR -in- = ot > > - | ¢ 4 IN" 4 tiem cells Penna. State College. 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