4 Boys And Girls (Irom page 1) tor the summer told no trip this year Mr. Houck was faced with a grave problem. What to do: He took his Robert Kunkle, deal- er who in turn felt Kid dies must have their costs—the amount needed £100 for bus transportation and that was a little the iwo of them to finance alone. If they both felt that way, said Mr Houck, maybe would too, so, it start out and ask someone—the contact started the ball a rolling—in less than two hours problem to local Oil Service these trip at all was steep for someone else was decided to first the bus fare was collected. Then a suggestion came up to keep on asking for donations to cover the cost of the much need- ed prizes, the total sum needed or the trip and prizes was $150.00. When that total was ‘cached the seeking of funds ‘ame 10 an end. Mr. Houck, wishes to express nth his and of the boys and irls, their 11 those who contributed so ladly and willingly in giving 1em this trip. If your name is not among the list of contribu- ors, don’t feel badly, said Mr. Touck, the goal was reached efore they got to you. All those who are going must 6 at the playground at 6:45 a. m. on the day of the trip. Each is to bring a packed lunch vith them. Two Newcomer bus- es have been chartered. ‘roup will see a Little Lene Vorld Series ball game. For | those that woud rathler play | James than watch the ball] game there will be game equip- | ment on hand for them. They | expect, said Mr. Houck, to re-| turn by 11 p. m. in the even- | ing, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Mey- ors and Chief Park Neiss accompany the group. The following made contri-| butions for the boys and girls; | C. H. Herr, Ford distributor, Charles Fish, First National | bank; Stehman’s Atlantic Sta-| tion, J. B. Hostetter Hardware, | Way's Appliance, Mt. Joy will | | { Tile | A Oy JOY | Mildred Krall. Mrs. Elmer Heis- Bates of Mount Joy: Mrs. Mar- | Mr and rs. Rdward Isler| “Food for Thought” ductory subscription To : SEI= 1 ey, named about ten. lin Ney and children, Donna, and family and Mrs. Irene Sny- | Tan 2 today—3 months for vice, Mt. Joy Paper Box Co..| For those who are still éuri-/and Gorden, Miss Lena Loewen der visited Mr. and Mrs. David |©f Millersville; Miss Susie Fla | $3. You'll find the Mueller Flower Shop, The pus coor the picture, beginning|of Florin I. Landis at Elizabethtown on | lich Miss Mary Lefever and hs MONITOR ""must’’ i tetin, Wolgemuth, Inc., Carpen- | ;, the back row. loft ny right,| Family Reunion Saturday afternoon and in the | Mr. and Mrs. Havard Johnston, | reading and as necessary a lors Insurance, Kunkle Oil they were: Sylvia Widman| A family reunion was held at evening they visited Mr. and) ©f Lancaster. | BR as your HOME TOWN EY. Seiler Printing Co. | ( Mrs. Wm. Lewis. Lancaster), the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Mrs. David Alleman and Myr. 4 Mrs. Edith Erb and Mrs. Pearl | TE i Greer Jewelry Store, Mi. 30% | Detwiler. (Mrs. S. Will on Sunday, August | and Mrs. Aubrey Boles and |Breneman visited Mrs. Edward | £3 iS Be aon aes anne! Hoffer, M1. Joy). Ester Wai With the sellowing in at |dnughier of Mariela. J Mr A i . > 0an's | {ers (Mrs. Clarence Myers) of/lendance: Mp. and Mrs. Howard Gamb- | on Sunday, Mrs. Erb al- | Pharmacy, Kitty's Dress Shop, | Florin, Anna Eshelman ( Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. er were Sunday guests of Mr. } 80 visited Mrs. Paul Witmer and Fhe Christion' St ! y = 1 Martins 5 & 10, Union National | waiter Sweigert, Ephrata),/Grimm of Mechanicsburg: Mr, and Mrs. Leonard C. Miller at | Mrs Tillie Thums, at Marjetta,| On Morwey St, Boston | Bank, Mrs. Charles Roth, Frank Pauline McDannald (Mrs. Ab-/@and Mrs. H. B. Wittle, Mr. and Soudersburg. land Mrs. Breneman ai Mt. Joy. ! Please send me an Aument’s Service Station, Lin-| yep Gingrich, deceased), Helen Mrs. Paul W. Baker and chil- Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt | Master Robert Witmer Spent | Te Sola Restaurant, Miller Bros., | Stoll (Mrs. Everitt MacConnell dren, Jesse, Jimmie and Joyce visited their son-in-law and | Sunday afternoon with his mo | Ly ates, an a Roose, Mr. ang Mrs. | Glenolden), Mildred Roberts, and Joel, all of Elizabethtown: daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin ther at Marietta, : | thome) y ugh, Eshleman Bros., | mt. Joy), Ruth Herr (Mrs. Clar-/Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith and Campbell and family at Lancas Mrs Edith Eth and Robert] renee Krall's Meat Market, Gerberich | ence Lutz, E-town) John Rahm,Son, Terry of Harrisburg; Mr. ter on Friday evening. [Witmer visited Mrs. Robert | i Bayne Shoo Company, Tyndall's| Martin ~~ Secvears and Henry and Mrs. Lawrence Whittemore. Miss Minnie Gamber spent | oods on Monday Son City tate) = y, 3 ewcomer’s Hardware | pecker, Mt. Jov. of Mount Joy: Mr. and Mrs. Jno. | the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, | MTs. Woods just, recently re i si Murphy's 3 & 10 and Eicherly’s.| Front row: Martha Heisey|B- Wittle and children, Nancy | Guy Winters and family at turned home from the hospital. + F810 er going an the trip are: | (mrs. Mark Bashore, E-town) and James, Mr. and Mrs. John Manheim. | J aringer, Janice and | Caroline Nissley (Mrs. Samuel. Wittle, Mr. and Mrs. Howard| Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Halde- | Joyce Berrier, Judy Frey, Lor- etta Hornafius, Ruth Loewen, Bulletin. Mount Jov. Pa.. Thursday, August 14, 1952) A : Il - - ; RT PE Tak 3 | FLORIN || NEWTOWN months, to be! heartfelt thanks to The | Stayer, | Greider i Ww B each day and evening in the Throw Snowballs ies MEST Eats! ill e { main program tent, It is here . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hershey, | Sunday visitors of Mr. and that explanations in both ‘While Swelter- of New York City spent two Mrs John Miller were Mr. and Watch Word { humorous and serious vein will | weeks vacation with their par- | Mrs. Raymond Geist and daugh { be offered for many of the tra- | : I 90’ H ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Her- [ler of Lancaster and Mr. and | ditions and practices of the ng n S ere and Mr. Harry Groff and Mrs. Clyde Shumaker of Eden Koom essa! Let's eat! will be | Pennsylvania Dutch | etn family in Columbia Mr. Donald Miller left on a the most popular expression in | From an overall standpoint, Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Carl Werner of week's auto trip to the New | vogue with Pennsylfawinsche the Folk Fair will add up to an Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Zercher,(Doylestown visited Mr. and England States Deitch and outlanders alike, | intensive effort to touch on all 215 Marietta avenue, that theyv!Mrs, N. E. Hershey on Wednes Visitors during the past week at the Pennsylvania Dutch Folk | phases of life in the home, are having a wonderful trip inday and also called on Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle | Fair, Aug. 29-Sept. 1, at Selins | church school and community the Golden West, The Zercher Maria Hoffman and Mrs. Annie were, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wit. grove, Pa : | of the good Dutch people of family left Mount Joy June 26 Brubaker and Miss M. Melling- (ile and daughter, of Columbia Aware of the almost univer! he good Dutch people central and the following week arrived er. Mr. Charles Wittle, Miss Nancy | sal appeal of traditional Dutch | pennsylvania at their son Jacob's home in Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mur Wittle of Columbia R. D and | food, the sponsors of the Folk | - . wn | Colorado Springs, Colorado. phy of Berwyn, Mrs. Mary Sa-| Mrs. Ragner Hallgren of Mount Fair, the Pennsylvania Dutch Insurance Service Stating that the weather there pinash and daughter, Mr. and Joy. Folklore Center, of F ranklin | At Fire R 1 and all tvpea was very cool, they were amus- Mrs. Walter Rife and daughter, Me and Mrs. Stanton Fogie College ae akg a . 4 : : Al TY PX » y th while their friends/of Lancaster sre guests of Mr, | and daughter, of Braddock vis reparations to provide for the x insura A a i in the 90's back Mrs ye Sunday ited Mrs. Serena Fogie on Sat serving of vast quantities of fa-| ELMER K. WITTLE home they were throwing snow Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kolp, | Yrday. i a ene Dipeh dishes ont] Y FLORIN, PA, balls in Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Clavion Breneman Recent visitors of Mr. and | $ date, women of eight Phone: Mt. Joy 3-9546 na [ Mrs. Wm. Fogie were: Mr. and | ¢hurches 30-13 Their journey was continued yigited Mr. Edward Hassler at : . : Mrs. Harvey Barton, Columbia: . gifts were received and every- | Marietta. | famed 1920 ra uating one had a wonderful time. Visitors of Mrs. Katie Moore | sours” of a traditional Pennsyl- all of Sweitzer because she was the seventh injand Betsy Rothsville; | Ginder and Mr. Bud Herr spent | be the back row, known then as/Loretta and Warren | Sunday at Baltimore [the heart of the { in. what central Penn ; went 'K Ess! Let Ise” discussions voill.. ti such discussions will take oom 8S: € § place continuously throughout | f in Snyder County | | | [ the | = | answers to your ‘crisis seven . ’ . questions’ this year! sweets and seven | uninitiated ! the » explained to the may be termed Order a special intro 3 = N es Given B Mss ar » Snyder, Mount Joy Nite Se an 5 j row out of a myth, it is one 3 rye am y (Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Warfel, Mr, Midc elown; Mr. Elmer Givens | myth which will receive a tot | a: Uo a | and Mrs. Norman Wartd] and and Jon of Bone: N Y., and Mr. of popular support whenever it 3 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Mrs. Roberts son, Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Rap | 0 I rs. Sente and chil | is mealtime which will be all| 5 Hg MONITOR: 5 ry Barto and daughter, Judy, {dren ol Mount Joy. | the time—during the impend i ea SSG an Mr. and Mrs. Victor Zerphey | Mr. and Mrs. Giles Urban and | ing Folk Fair. iB " Again Mrs. Lester Roberts/and daughter, Vickie, Miss Nan- | Son, Billy and Patsy Rollman | When fairgoers are not eat-|% Often referral i008 g came up with a complete list of ¢¥ Warfel all of Landisville; Mr. of Lititz, visited Mr. and 1 is Just such interesting | i paper the MONITOR the 1920 Graduation class/Alvin Charles of Manor; Mr. | Wm. Haines. [facets of Pennsylvania Dutch pope fe oi; printed in last week's Bulletin. @d Mrs. Roy Sweitzer and| Miss Betty Lou Frank, Miss | folklore as the “seven Covers frond with o It was simple this time for her/children, Ray Jr. Patsy, Jay Betty Ann Haines, Mr. Robert and seven sours” myth that will el raion ous i Elizabeth Kline and daughter, Joan, King and Millersville), Mrs { man of Mount Joy R. D., visited! (Mrs. Huber Harnish, Max W. daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamber | i ary McKain, | Conestoga). Laura Strickler Marcia, Mrs. Roy F. Baker and | Visitors the past week of Mr. | ay Fear oY om 101d, | (Mrs. Frank Witmer, Mt. Joy) |daushters, Dorothy and Joyce. | and Mrs. Abram Gamber were | Tos ier en, He! Ie Jiehm. | Beatrice Hawthorne (Mrs. Er-| Carnival Saturday | Mr. and. Mrs. Salem Gamber | “iy “il Rang Kay [nest McClellan, deceased). An-| The Florin Hall Association | and daughter, of Columbia: Mr. | Ther Sree. pa ean] na Brubaker ( Mrs. Clarence Will sponsor a carnival at the land Mrs. Guy Winters and fam- | RE ar 2 Pi Ene ugh, Grissinger, Mt. Joy), Mary|Florin Hall Saturday, August!ily, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Winters | Rowe i pore chroll, | Engle Lindemuth ( Mrs. Samuel|16. with the 101 Ranch Boys | of Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. Hav- | Ror Her $n “ iki Elliot, Kraybill, Manheim), Ruth Eng-[furnishing the entertainment. [ard Johnston, Mrs. Minnie | wiv Be s Flory and Pris-|le (Mrs. Maurice Frantz. Lan-| : ~Lessens Mortgage {Hahn all of Lancaster and Miss | Bow. os A ths ns { caster), Mary E. Lindemuth,| Nineteen members of the Louise Rhoads of Middletown. | or oh On ip are: Ver- | (Mrs. Guy Musselman. deceag- Florin Fire Company met n | Mrs. Blanche Bankus, daugh- | erholizer, Richard Divet, | ed.) [regular monthly session at the | ter, of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wit- | Jon Bender, Ronald Williams, | Harry Frey, Joe Hostetter, Rob- ert Hopple, Ralph Rice, James | Nissley, William Chinn, Bill Pennell, Robert Funk. Jay Kay- Tr, Ronald Pennell, Ronald -ear, John Harnish, James Ben. |! ett, John Funk, Ben Groff, | harles Derr, Charles Zimmer- 1 an, Bill Ditzler, Mike Mumma, illiam Vogel, Ken Watkins, larry Watkins, Walter Chinn, harlie Snyder, James Collins, t -arl Rohm, John Wealand, Jef- 'Y Mecley, Bernell Heisey, | t Terry Schofield, Gary Maxwell Ronald Schofield, Jeffrey Brian, t Richard Nornhold, Asher Hal- | Lleib, James Pennell, Robert Buchenaur, David Halbleib. | Christian Miller, Charles Gohn, Barry Stohler, Jamie Phillips, |! Charles Groff, Dennis Mateer, Barry Etsell, Robert Keller, | Sam Harnish, Paul Snyder, | Randy Mateer, James Brown | and Edi Flory. iy eee EXTENDS THANKS The Florin Fire Company wishes to extend their thanks to the community for their patron- age during the Fire Company will teach in Myers, Mt. Joy R. D. who willlMartin reported two fires anq a | Phils at Philadelphia Mrs. Mary Martin, Marietta R.[zabethtown College. D. who formerly taught in Dau-| phin County, who formerly taught in Mount Joy Twp, grade 5 in M: Miss Lily | grade 5 in the junior high school. of 71 percent in the same period. thing) kindly remember the Bulletin| Joy-Cees, BS Hall on Monday evening and mer will leave Friday to visit | [voted to pay off one thousand |her sister, Delores of The Great | dollars on the mortgage. Other | Lakes. | business included the purchase! Messrs. Daniel of Wire cutters and 50 feet of 2 Darvin Rodgers Howard The 4|and one-half inch hose. ball game | Alice and the] Saturday | | (From page 1) Colorado. are Mrs. and Witmer enjoyed the Assistant Fire Chief. Richard | between the Dodgers 1ew teachers each grades 3 and 4 in Florin;|practice pumping relay at Eli- | evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer | accepted two | visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace | Henry Siegrist | Walters, at Lititz R. D., and Mr. The company grade 2 in May- new members, own; Mrs. Kathryn Alwine, of and William A. Ebersole. jand Mrs. Paul Myers and Mr. | | Elizabethtown, who formerly, TTT Ye... | Amos Witmer at Columbia R.D. | ig in SL County,| | Sunday afternoon Rev. and | ade in Maytown and vat Naw G | Mrs. R. H. Arndt and grand- | , Mevers re y : i YF i hew Meyers, Elizabethtown, roup | daughters, motored to Penn | (From page 1) | Grove, York County, to attend ytown. the coming year. The primary [the Bible Conference conducted | taught/purpose of the Jay-Cees is civic | by Ralph Boyer. In the evening | Simm Bui will beland community work and the | they attended the closing exer- | erred to grades 7 and 8 in|purpose of the Joy-Cees will be |cises of the Daily Vacation Bib- | REE OM al the same. The group will also |le School at the Gospel Center, | |assist the Jay-Cees in any large | at Lancaster where two of| The ave eda Bae 15 [community projects which they |their grandchildren had part. Clase 3 rear Te aay undertake. Misses Frances Maurer and States for carrying a ton of freight | If anyone is interested in be- | Shirley Witmer spent Sunday at one mile was only 35 percent great. coming a member but cannot be | Maryland. er in 1950 than in 1938, while in|at the meeting Tuesday evening| Miss Dixie Lee Frank is Great Britain there was an increase | cOntact Mrs. Nicholas Leitner, | spending a few days with Mr. Detwiler Ave., phone 3-3933 so|and Mrs. Wm. fogelsanger of that you may be considered on | Wrightsville. ’ the charter for the Mount Joy| Visitors at the Arndt Home were Mrs. L. C. Rees and son, | Martin, who Maytown, ie meat Be When in need of Printing. (any. on to Bloomfield, New Mexico, Allentown on Thursday : : a. rr rs Ad: Maia sylvanic Jutch-speaking . crossing the Continental Divide rs Sarah Schlegelmileh and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fogie and Syly ah Dutch Spe Ring coun SIMON P. NISSLEY lat an altitude of 18,500 feet Edward Henderson ro | daughter, of E-town R. D., Mar {try, are looking forward eager MARY G. NISSLEY < © « « ‘ 4 rar DM SC are . vis QETVing Vip nis cg hove sea level. A month Was spending some time at the for. |! Orio, Priscilla Fogie, Harry (Iv 0 serving their specialties FUNERAL DIRECTORS spent at the Brethren in Christ ets Carp in Huntingdon Co | Mammino of Philadelphia, Mr [to the largest gathering of ap Mount J6y, Pa Mission where their daughter] Miss Mary Hamilton pent | 21 Mrs. Stanton Fogie and | Preciative diners in their years ry S51 IVES vary 1 spe a. a . { Orv oC vy re ee say | Ruth is stationed as nurse tOlseveral davs at Mt Gretna | daughter, of Braddock. [Sa supper: . om minister to the needs of the Na-/Camp | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reigle, | ot Yous Fa f So gal y . Losers ns 3 "¢ ( i a | Jacob Brubaker at Upland, Cal. A bequest of five hundred | MT: F'exas on Monday evening. | Ces gs chicken ™ Aen . i Rev. Merle Br aller wn. Meni Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edw Pa 9 hoy, Sanligg be ke Pe ie Bow Neste a Soins Wop Niven Mw Mewian Isler and family durin th — in gneoD, instuachis, spareribs PENA, aker and family also reside anage wi p LAF € : 8 the past |, AGP ; Pe ie LY 8 through the will af | Cok were. No ak tov Sas sauergrout and string heany Phone Mt. Joy 3-1930 (there. He is Pastor of Brethren Mrs. Emma G. Earhart, Man- ©: Mu. and Mrs, Lero) baked with ham | 39-tf lin Christ Church at Chino. heim. | Lindemuth, of Marietta and Mr. | Other Dutcl ar lit | { So Planning to be home in a month First Birthday land Mrs. Wilbur Hairington and loving SAE el A HD rw . : is : . wi. | SON of Hummelstown. ba : : five 0. 0b ithe Zerche rs will stop enroute Donald Snyder, son of Mr. | eg > | forward to are homemade bread ! to visit their son Ray and fami-jland Mrs. Jay Snyder celebrated | Miss Janet Witmer spent a shoofly pie, rivvel soup, and]: y = I. 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