o i ES we Ea —— a" fe The Bu Heli (9 W, unt fo Pa Thu sday, Se ple mbe r 18, 1952 F E t County Briefs Latest News From Engagements | | | The East Donegal | PERSON AL S| pero ‘The Donegal ou Joun 0 : INDE — GUTSHALL We have a large selection of LT St ) S | E-TOWN——Approximately 225 | e oneg GINDER ( UTSHALI e a ¢ a 8 3 ; 5 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gui. | the finest diamonds.at the low High School News ; commertial exhibitors have reg 'B br idg the en- | est prices: Solitares as low as ee a y bot lair v | Jainbridge, & » BN ! 8 4 res af ¢ Mr. and Mrs. George McCom gered in ihe be 0 hal y Hig | Airport | gagement of their daughter, Pa | $25.00. Also beautiful match tr of a 8 risite ’ opened September and w | R45 1 | er sete: itr 2 ink ERE | Mus r'o B Te yoo - hd he 4 yisited with run for four days, There will be | a i lricia Romaine, to Walter H. | ing sets in all price ranges, | SATURDAY, SEPT. 20 | Sy Run Mrs. Margaret Childs and fami- io Ginder, airman second ciass,! The beauty of these stones is | ! Given By Seino 1 : P special attractions every. after- |g. local flyers took to! iH 4 ap 1e beauly o 1ese stones is | . ‘ | us Of bine : gon of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gind- | surpassed. Your full purchase Finders Creepers”, a three-' thev are to send their donation | "o°P and evening. _ | the air during the past week to] Mt. Joy Rl 8! Past yl : has | RB HODGE TRIO | act will be! in Ro “. | MILTON GROVE— Approxi- | the crowded highways| « JO : price refunded if not satistied. | Ey BA Mi to Box 143 ately 4 i friends | . Miss Gutshall is employed at| Let us be of help when selecting yresented. in the East Donegal 9 dicen. wf ’ __ | mately 40 neighbors and friends ||. qing to both the York and| | presented A the ag : , Mrs. Paul Risser, of Landis- gathered recently at the home | Reading Fairs. Airports at both/ the Lancaster Farm Diner. Her | your diamond. Our knowledge Township High S 00 by he! » SDE \ woke A yA 2 5 airs. S 3 ; toa | Ney : oo v will be Yr | fest we a he Wim of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ira Heisey, to the fairs are within easy walk | lance is en route to Europe. No| is your assurance of satisfac- | | enior ‘class HE Pidy WiLL AA wer brother, Mr. Alvin Shonk | Jaz wil ¢ ¢ ate has bee t for the -! tion given Friday and Saturday ev-|and family at Washington, D, C. | debris and clean up the | ing distance of the fair grounds. jake has been.set for 88. weeks | bio} SUNDAY, SEPT. 21 | enings. November 7 and 8 and Mr and Mis. Alvin. Shonk of site of the barn Yueh Vas oon) Walter Reilly, who sold his g. we = Koser’s Jewelry Store { | will be directed by Mrs. Vera! washington, D. C. spent Sunday pletely destroyed by fire Aug. | two place Piper Vagabond a few ; | | 10 Gingrich, English teacher. The and Monday here with relatives 24th. Sats — ago, just recently pur- SIMON 2. NISSLEY Phone 3-5404 THE HEADLI NER play was written by Donald| Mrs Anna Loewen. Mrs. Paul |. — Dedication of the \chased a late model Stinson, MARY G. NISSLEY 16 E. Main St., Mount Joy | ‘ — Payton | Risser, Mrs. Fannie Shonk and Lutheran Educational building Voyager. This is a four place FUNERAL DIRECTORS — Faculty Committees | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shonk spent | Wl Senrerper 2 airplane with radio and other| Mount Joy, Pa, Stimulate your poriness by adver | rr ommitiee: . : Ey 4 TZ — roug council |, . : | | . : | Have Been Announced | Monday as guests of Mr and | Lon vent a back ito added features. | mr — ising in the Bulletin. | Sunday family dinners will be served starting at | Teachers in the E.D.H.S. have Mrs. P. B. Gibble at Ephrata [rs bs of the Federal officials. | Arranges A Date With Wife —— rR tp msm — 1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops. Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and | ds 5a 1 Ara-cur. | MI and Mrs, Simon P, Nis- OB y ’ | From Plane { | been appointed to the exira-cur-{ _ "' = ie ati tac LITITZ—The Woman's Club | | Turkey. ticular committees for the 1952 arave ihe ir daughter arin held a discussion on Dutch Cus-| An Atlantic City pilot flying WE SPRA Y- | y3 school year.. John Hart was | ally Anh, 10 “| toms at a meeting held Septem- | nearby Donegal on his way| : — gr > » setts Tuesde : | 3 | — eed chairman of the exéeu | 1 io mer I ber 15 in the General Sutter Ho- | home radioed the local field on] Exterior Cellar Walls | I > | Simon's ollege po » Ke- byes | five committee, Mrs. Naomi | Shri tel. { Friday. He requested someone] . C . | FHouseal, secretary; Roy Armold | HO (¢ Puree. Willic B. He LITITZ — The Lititz Bird to telephone to h# home telling| With Waterproofed olas Asplial Oil THE FAMOUS treasurer, and the chairman of ra A ih he ef Sh: Club made their annual trip to [his wife to meet him at the At-| CONTACT | the following committees: Stan- Is no Hawk Mountain is considered |lantic City airport in 50 min-| [ lev Dotterer, chairman of the She « following oS one of the most beautiful spots utes. John Hawthorne (local WOLGEMUTH & MARTIN ssembly committee Eugene | Can or "| in the state. flight instructor) received the 212 W : | Park Irs alte » : est High . Saylor, secretary, and H. Mor Danes lh Mrs. lies NEW HOLLAND — A Donk- | radio message and completed] gh Street PHONE 149 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. voll Shields: Donald Staley, | Eo Y 3 'St x igs and on | ev baseball game raised $177.60 | the telephone call. Mr. Haw-| Hott { chairman of the athletic com AN . Sys os for the new engine fund [thorne then radioed the pilot, . mittee: John Hart, faculty man- | N94 VIS : ie il i NEW HOLLAND — Mary | who at this time was nearing|- : : sing ere cease. | ager; Kenneth Depoe, Edward family, Sl Mes, Sighes a 4 Mentzer was elected president Wilmington, Del. announcing ] 1 sad raster; ir. a 1 'S. JO de . 1 - e | 41 . Richter, Phyllis Morris, Ro) Sel Oil ard iawiilv of a Soto of the New Holland Baby Beef the completion of the message THRILLING EXCITING Armold and Matthew Meyer; |~ Mr and Mrs. S. H Miller 43 Club at a meeting held recently. | that the pilots wife would be 3 A - Mrs. Vera Gingrich, chairman | "= 2c Ms 8 5. 4 ’ NEW HOLLAND — The New [at the airport in Atlantic City D E h bi : i 26 2? of the publicity committee; Mrs. {Jost bp a ge Shree Holland School . Board held a|al the requested time. rop usting X I tfion ® 24 - 2 - - | Naomi Houseal, secretary, and Mrs, Park Neiss, Sr is a sur. | meeting Sept. 15 to discuss the| Plans were made to have; a Under Actual Condition | Mrs. Mary Llewellyn, and Miss BEE patient ox The current joint school problem [crop dusting exhibition open ‘to ie : i : Ann Becker; C. A. S. Hollinger, [=~ L ANCASIET land the possibilities of the bor- | the public on Sunday, Sept. 21. SUNDAY SEPT. 21 | Exhibits — Rides — Free Entertainment of the school govern- joeneral Hospita st onstructing its wn | Several flights will be made 9 ® chairman of the school gc : Mr. and Mrs, John L. Schroll | ugh constructing its o : ade| | ment and social affairs; Miss | Ea Pers Saturday visit. | School building. urine the day showing how in-| On Display {1 4-H Baby Beef Show—Wednes. 10 a. m. snders secretary; { 1° 25 oe oy Baw 1 JIM — Manheim Cen- | teresting and exciting this type { rac Hende Ok Re Shaf |ing the Walter Schroll family at MANE Manheim { flvi 8 is ahd ov 8 8 p [ 1952 N F Pl All M ] C — nd Alva Bender, Robert Shal- | York dnd "attended the York tral School enrolled more than | of flying is and everyone is in-| ew rour ace - eta essna fer, I D. Miller and Donald |‘ 2000 pupils. | vited to attend. Also the new| : Ma oth Street Parade Staley: Mrs. M. E. Llewellyn, | ee | MANHEIM — Charles W.|1952 four place Cessna all-met-| Long Comfortable Passenger Rides | chairman of the dramatic com- | Henry was installed as com-|al airplane will be on display. All Duri wg wid : oy ing The D : mittee; Mrs. Vera Gingrich, sec- RB t mander of the Ammon K. Gib- | There will be passenger rides] 8 ay [ WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24 6:30 p- m. retary; Miss roel : tis es ble Post 419, Ameiva Legion, thru-out the day for those desir- | Everybody Invited 40 BANDS, DRUM & BUGLE CORPS, MARCHING UNITS Lily Martin and Kenneth De- (From page 1) at their meeting held recently. |ing. | r : | & { | ots eaturing poe. In all probability the band will] MANHEIM — The Rememb- | A few local pilots recently DONEGAL AIRPORT | Wormleysburg, VFW Post, National Champions Soccor Team Formed play during the Mt. Joy Com-|rance Committee will hold a | flew to their hunting camps and| [ oo or Tr After an absence of 5 years, | munity Fair. | Giant Food Sale October 10 and | lodges making early plans and | RAIN DATE - SEPTEMBER 25 a soccor team will again be if Majorettes N Marchers | 11 to raise monies needed to [just looking around. One flight | tered into the circuit from E. D Members of the Marching | Carry on for the coming year. [took Leroy Alleman and Alfred THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25th ’ H. S. Matthew Meyer, elemen- | Unit are; Banner-Jeanette and |Cash donations will also be re- | Gusler to northern Penna. Oth- EVENINGS MATINEE | : | i : | tary teacher in the Maytown El- | Janice Brenneman, rifles—Mir-' ceived. er flights were made to various SHOWS DAYS | SATUR | BEAUTY CONTEST - 7:00 p. m. mentary School. will be the {iam Tyndall and Jean Will, flag! —— sections of the state. 7 and 9:00 P.M —— ee | AND | new soccor coach and Roy Ar-|-_Dora McGarvey. Marianne | Sept. 30 SATURDAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS | RED McCARTHY AND HIS BAND mold, high school commercial | Schofield is the Senior Majoret- 6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M, teacher, will be the assistant. [2 in charge of the entire group. | Fr sie. Ih Council : A Mount Joy, Pa. | Regular Time | She replaces Claudette Zeller, Rom Dass FRIDAY—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 - 20 | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th who graduated last June. HR ont delivery receipts are ac- Beginning next Monday, the . Em Em ae majorettes are — Rachel Leh-|cepted where the purchaser (From page 1) JEANNE CRAIN — MYRNA LOY -in- , x 5 J ywnship schools will go on a | BREININGER'S HARMONY KINGS schedule. The dismissal | | man, Mae Zink, Patricia Schroll | does not pay cash at the time of | Council voted to continue Rent ob 99 | regular schedule. The dismiss: , trol 1 30, 1953. Oo will be 3:40 p. m. | Kay Kear, Jean Mumma. The | purchase. IT : wei i Apri ; 0, : 5 | Belles n Their Toes | REPUBLICAN RALLY | Junior Majorettes are — Jane | — ee . Another question common-| owe; un Grades sol | Barninger, Patsy Mumper, ly assed was, I a so I'h wn Grade School ; Fe nis rs: ra vote hefore eptember ), | JFS 2 Mary Jane Groff, Winona Mark- | Sp ial { MONDAY--TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 - 23 il 1 al flower show “sandy Mateer and Jo Ann eC 1952 to continue Controls, could| aS ib os | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th the auditorium otf the high Brown. y (From page 1) they decontrol at some future MAUREEN O'HARA — PETER LAWFORD -1n | \ 00 Wednesday afternoon| ic Rutt is in charge of the |Sunday School, when the fol-| date if the housing situation im- Fs . 99 — Afternoon — ning, Sept. 24, 1952. The Band. She replaces Nancy Ash- lowing features will be present- | proved? The Rent Director ad-| «iigaroo 101 RANCH PALS ywers will be on display from enfelter. who graduated last Prior to this year these appli- | vised that a community could, | 30 the after- | = > "| cations for tax refunds were |be decontrolled, provided the ( iti i “od June. cations for I Additional Entertainment Unannounced) iI C evening | Band Members 'made each quarter. The law [community complied with the] WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 - 25 om 7 The band members are as fol- | Was amended at the 1951 ses-| Federal law by holding a public) ROBERT MITCHUM — JANE RUSSELL Gi Each p ater the show | 4,0. Trumpet - Tom Kear, | Sion of the legislature to require | hearing and giving advance no-| o 99 —— Evening — for prizes bY|c.p Qi : "I filing only once a year. Claims | tice that such a hearing would fy Carol Inn Smith, Connie Lane, acao g tainer of five Or pater Nissley, Karleen Raffens- | that are entered by September be held. In this manner, Rent| | NEW HOLLAND VICTORY BAND re s of any garden raves acy | 20 of this year are to cover fuels | Control could be eliminated be- tate ie pipe eben tel LL ree PHON y perger, Carl 'Rohm, Gerald] J A | = flowers to school Wednesday | gecker. Shirley Metzler. Larry | used between July 1, 1951 and | fore April 30, 1953. DEMOCRATIC RALLY Oring. There will be classes ; ye y 4 + LAITY | Sune 30. 1052 | "3. Another verv i tarts FRIDAY—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 - 27 STs Yr oe Hav Geib, Robert Buchenauer, Ber-| oY, dud. Boe Yery impontan if astors, zinnias, marigolds, fail |, ; rane wv Neon ie Each claimant must keep a|cuestion being asked of Rent DEAN MARTIN — JERRY LEWIS -1n- : I : nell Heisey, Lee Newcomer. tay] wn az 0 gladiolas, berries Clarinets - Shirlee Eby, Elin- | record of the amount of liquid | officials was whether Rent Con-| oe - 9 — Every I VeNING wm Ga A special class or Lane, Nancy Swanson, Ralph fuels used in each piete of farm trol could be reestablished in al Jumping Jacks Z potted plants. Berrier. Doudis Fish Loretta | Machinery and send with the | community where it had been MIDWAY — RIDES v— EATS A ntion will be ‘Na Near ar idl lication all receipts indicat- | allowed to terminate? The Rent Hornafius, Nancy Diller, James | pis ere — r— ENTERTAINMENT EXHIBITS — V ven to arrangements as welll putt Jon Bende Shirley Gut- | ing that the tax was paid. Cur- | Director emphasises that Rent £1 i v d = C S$ Rt : 3e or, ay ; 3 eee — 1s perfection « h i S. : ire : wy as: | o! f the flowers. John Harnish, Priscilla |©d: Prelude—piano duet, Miss; Cortirol cannot be bie Priz be awarded for each. | Lane, Jovce Berrier | Martha Roland and Mrs. Doro-|in a community where it has| During the evening, the! Trombones - Jay Barnhart, | thy Johns; hymn- I Am Happy | been allowed to terminate, un-| . on —— chool orchestra under the i » vio. < | I orchestra under the Goodling, Jack Gil. in the Service of the King; vio less the area is designated as] [lin solo, Miss Sara Singer with | critical by Sec’y of Defense and | > ive a concert beginning at SeV- | Jeffrey Brian, Jacob Zeller, | Miss Joyce MeMilland accom- | Director of Defense Mobiliza-| Carnival — Vaudevilic] i en fori five p m | Baritones - Gerald Bender, Bar- | Panist; prayer, Mrs. Anna Mae | tion. Tne Rent. Director slated! er | A silver offering will be lifted |v Barnhart, Phillip Rovenolt,| Gable: vocal duet, Misses Mar- that this problem was particul-| | ey which will be dividen between | | E-flat horn - Robert Fish, Char- | tha Arlene Roland and Miriam |arly important for the reson 63 A FIV NIGHT, OCT 4th the orchestra and the eleme: | Jes Mayer. Basses - James Dro- | Roland; reading of the lesson -|that the procedure required for| * | |B! rection of Morr Shi ; vill . on of Morrell Shields will part gam Harnish, Jere Rutt, | ry school. : | ban, Robert Schroll, Ken Good. | Solomon Begins His Reign; Les- | designating an area critical was| rf -—— | Alto-saxophones - Clair Wagner | S00 Period with Mrs. Jay Swope | involved and also takes a great| . | Dixie Bair, Nancy Jo Detwiler, |°f E-town R. D,, teacher; Girls’ | deal of time. . ; THE CHORDSMEN i 3 Prophetic Flutes - Mary Bailey, Judy | Chorus of Reichs’ Sunday Strong eviction protection for] { & ji : ods Drums - Gerald Lutz, | School; secretary's report, Mrs. | tenants and liberal rental ad-| a splendid group direct from The ARTHUR GODFREY (F om page 1) | Toby Weber, Ben Clinger, Rob- Arlene Houck; hymn, This Is justments for landlords are in-| Talent Show ions to the Jews |ert Reisch, James Schopf, Har- |My Father's World. cluded in the Federal Rent Act Bishop Myers will speak each |ry Frey, James Nissley, Asher| Miss Florence Trona, of May-| which became effective July 1,| 9 | 4 night at 7:30 P. M. His subjects | Halbleib. Bells - na Brooks | town, will preside during the| 1952. The Rent Director stated LAWSON & BUMS 7) are: Sunday - The World and | and Jackie Rohm. i worship period: Interlude- Pi-|that Landlords could file peti- | ~ Turmoil; Monday - The Up- a |ano and Organ, Miss Roland and | tions in the Area Rent Office for] These grand old favorites are returning by Popular demand. ||| ward Look of the Church; Tues- | Mrs. Johns; hymn O Worship | rental increases under major | | | | . ‘ 8 day - Nations in Battle ‘Array; Mu | the King, Girls’ Quartet, Cent-|capital improvements, increas- | A Wednesday - What Daniel Says SIC | ral Manor Church of God, Mrs. | ed services, increased occupan- Herman Hyde & Co. ay About the Lion; Thursday -4 (From Page 1) | Lloyd McEllhenny, directing;|cy, increased operating costs, : . What The Bible Teaches About has grown from 29 to 52 in| prayer, Miss Minnie R. Demmy: | inequity, fair net operating in-| A sensational Novelty Act direct from Billy Rose’s Diamond | Russia; Friday - The Beast Not number. At present there are|offertory, Miss Roland and Mrs. | come, etc. The Rent Director| Horse Shoe | Yet Seen; Saturday - The Anti-|81 students who have instru-|Johns; guest speaker, Mrs. Si- pointed out that many landlords| | christ and His Kingdom. | ments and take part in the|mon Snyder, Ephrata R. D.;|had failed to take advantage of ARNO 4 ZOIX A Sunday services will begin at | Senior or Junior bands. | subject Doorways of Life; Cen-|the 20 percent rental adjust- an , 10:30 p. m. with Bish. J. L. Is Your Child Musical? | tral Manor Girls’ Quartet; hymn | ment policy which has been in A terrific act that must be seen to be appreciated. | y Myers and at 2 p. m. Rev. Seid- | If you have a child who is | | Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead | effect since August 1, 1951. In sm ler will give his life story on the interested in playing an instru-| Us; The Lord's Prayer; Doxo-|cases where a landlord had re- | “Top Quality - Low Prices Every Day” un Theme Hitler Threw Me Out -'ment, said Mr. George Houck, | | logy. ceived the 15 percent adjust- GEORGE MARABITO ho Christ Took Me In; at 7 p. m. | the band director, come to this| Miss Sarah Jane Shuman, | ment, he is still eligible for 5 tre Rev. Seidler: will speak on The | | demonstration.” There is no | Mrs. Miriam, Johns} ‘Miss, Betty | percent. “The 20®percent 'adjust- Grand prize: winner at the Reading Fair The Return of Christ and the Mr. Houck, your child, and oth- | tee arranging the program are Church. | ers, will help to make the High | Naomi M: Demmy, Mrs. Marian|ments; increased services, Time of ‘Jacobs Trouble, and | charge and it: will not take too | Waser, and Mrs. Doris Weidman | ment is the “minimum adjust- This terrific Kid won over 115: contestants. 7 : Si Bishop Myers will speak on much of your time, and says | will be the ushers. The commit- | ment only”, the Rent Director ess 00 ore a see Jor ial moro: ROY REBER'S ORCHESTRA ne eC eee { School band grow even larger | Koser, and Mrs. Sylvester Shu-|creased . occupancy, inequity, RR GA MES Ta CT AMIT EMEN PHONE 3-094 : MOUNT JOY, PA There is no better way to boest | 2S Years go on. These demon-|man. and fair net operating income BATS Gc 3 AMUS = 1% a K your business than by local news- strations have benefited the| The public is invited to at-|are additional grounds for ad- . ADMISSION 60c | paper advertising. . _~ _ greatly in the past. fend, . J justments. | 3 PARKING FREE CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE _a 16 E ee 2 Fo hed an : 3 ” | % i" Sah 2 = a i Lar NORE to i” ia . he 3 3 a a a ~ ET a a A RT DM AI fr Tp ony STR ENR Fa ER AT NAN I BN SRA MAD, BA A re, SO TN ln M20 a hr ARR oD) CT Sil eB Se ik in os tm bag
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