Che Bulletin, Mount Jov, Pa., ic OF THESE CLUB Thur sda Be prepared to buy 13, 195% Joy High ' School News The P.T.A. meeting was held Game Today in the H. S. building at 8 p. m. Monday The East Hempfield On November 12, twenty-five School members of the LANDISVILLE Final Playoff | | For H. S. Soccer Patrol were special Senior Guid- ots A motion picture deal ance Classes visited Elizabeth i. with traffic violations and The = undefeated Mount Joy | town College. The four of the gray problems were shown | (ish School soccer team will | college was from 2 to 4 in the by an open discussion eter the finals of the District 3 | afternoon. A tea was served the gyfer [PIAA soccer playoffs today guests ory Wie College Campus Next time we have our P.T.A | When they play Fredericksburg Miss Margaret NVilliams, a meeting let us all bring along | winners of the Fredericksburg guidance Teacher accompanied ath Ve thie re uidance Tea ! become a | _.Mercersburg game which was | played in the beginning of the Fredericksberg is the | our neighbors and member. We are a fully organ ized group now. Don’t forget we | week P. 0. D. Classes will visit the meet Lebanon County champion. The | the group On November 19, th Senior every Monday in the Lancaster County Court month. Come everyone | game will be played at Eliza- After a tour of the court Miss Emily Caskey entertain bethiown iq building, the group will SIL. 1M od her Sunday School class on |, Education Week L | 2 0A io ays Gere Tuesday evening | A band concert by the high iroske, social studies teacher, Cpl. Paul B. Rebman return school band and a talk by Rev. | i will accompany the group ed home from overseas duty, John Gable are planned tomor- Satriey wi Jay He is how waiting a discharge |, at Mount Joy High School. Gy comet Joie Wagner ters selected at Indiantown Gap. [The program is to be in keep- Mouth Joy ea) The Young people. of the | DE Day and J School al the Southern District Lutheran League will meet in| ng Ed sation Week No- Band Festival. The Festival will the home of Miss Katryn P | 4 American y > to represent eekly Receive in 50 Weeks aul. | elem = en ‘ry for everyone an yous be held January 15, 16 and 17. us on Monday at 8 p. m ve! . 1 Visits York sc [ i i ! SC Sr. Class Visits York yo! To Christmas list—by setting at Millersburg High School, Callers in the home of Paul | -s. John Day, the high school 3) wrens 100.00 hi iy Millersburg, Pa. Shirley will Diffenderfer's were Mr. and| Mrs: John Da gh s y 150.00 something aside each : Wu | comumercial teacher, took her 250 play second clarinet, Clair, sec- Mrs. Parke Pickel and son, Mr. | ar to York - 2) « ass 0 FOr ro d week, here ai our bank. {ond alto saxophone, and Jayland Mrs. George Diffenderfer | | senior shorth: ie 18S 2 | 3 Nove or 0 see e ex- Barnhart will play second and daughter Judith. all of |" November ) : 4 | hibits and demonstrations of UNION NATIONAL |= MOUNT JOY OF MOUNT JOY Manheim; Mrs. Abel Hoffer and | Charles A. Davies, of daughter Dorothy Ann Linda. ! Indiana State Teachers College, Mrs. Enos Hoffer. of Penryn, | will be the guest conductor. [Norman Miller, this boro, How- ! On November 21, a Sadie'ard Myers, Manheim, Cpl. Paul Hawkins dance will be held. B. Rebman, Miss Norma Jean trombone : business equipment belonging | to the 58 companies in the Na- tional Office Management Asso- ciation of York County. The equipment was on display for BANK T ; | : | three days, November 11, 12, Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | The dance is sponsored by the Miller and Dave Miller | thre ¢ Says , November . Junior Class. — -— and 13 : wl On May 20, 21. and 22. the Library Conference as i" 4 a S i ; lass wi { Twenty-three of the thirty- Senior High School Class willl Edn M t | | I'wenty : vy AIR | (co (rip (0 Washington, D. C.| na e Z er | five library assistants at Mt. Joy Mt. Joy Dept. Pre-Thanksgiving Sale Of Women's $22.95 DATS $19.95 COATS $22.95 REG. $32.95 COATS $29.95 oi. Checks — Plaids — Plain Colors — Newest Styies All Sizes { High School attended the 6th I Annual High School Library | Conference held at Millersville Teachers College on Nov- | { Every Friday afternoon hein is an assembly at 2:40 P v.10 Wed Nov. 29 Everyone is invited to ont —— — State Wedding invitations are being [ember 7. After a business meet- issued by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey | ing, the group was entertained | Robert J. E. Metzler of Manheim R2, to|by baton twirling and ballet by | (From page 1) the wedding of their daughter, girls from Manheim Town- and in charge of the services at Edna, to Leonard Samuel | ship High School. Miss Adele the newly established Harvey Brunk, son of Mr. and Mrs. {De Leeuw, author of many Wagner Memorial Chapel in bur Brunk, of Elida, Ohio. The young peoples’ career | Ventnor Heights ceremony will take place Satur-|then spoke about her life and Rev. Harmon is the son of Mr. day, November 29 at 2 P. M. at | writing. Following a question and Mrs. Harold J. Harmon. Erisman’s Mennonite Church in| period, Walter Farley, author of | The family were f[requent visi |{Manheim. | many horse stories, spoke brief- closed with Store’s Coats stories, | tors to Mount Joy. Homer Bomberger, Bishop of (ly. The conference ae ll i oem [the church will * officiate. Rev. |a tour of the campus and re- xy Elam Stauffer, returned mis-|freshments. Janice Breneman of | sionary from Africa, and broth- Mt. Joy High School is treasur- er-in-law, of the future bride, er of this organization, now will assist in the ceremony. named The Student Library As- Attendants for Miss Metzler sociation of Pennsylvania. SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS | HAGER’ Plain Clothing Department 25 - 31 WEST KING ST.. LANCASTER, PA. Where Plain Folks Like to Shop! Select Your Winter Coat From Our Large Assoriments Of Conservative Styles! Fur and Velvet Trimmed Coats $39.50 + 367.50 Untrimmed Coats 537.50 + 54 @® Boxy and Fitted Styles ® Correct Simplicity in Style ® Warm Interlinings @ Misses’ and Women's Sizes @® Small Collars of Persian, Squirrel, Velvet, and Untrimmed Also Complete Lines Of Clothing For Men! PLAIN CLOTHING DEPT. Second Floor Mount Joy, Pa. {will be Miss Laura King, of owen AY emer Malvern, Pa. and Ralph Ramer, Contest = of Elida, Ohio. (From page 1) MYERS A reception for seventy-five guests will be held at Kaufi- ‘man’s Tea Room, Manheim, fol CR lowing the ceremony. management can possibly know | = I llr neice the voting strength of the res | (Licensed) REST HOME For Bed Patients add Prints SALE OF WOMEN'S HOLIDAY DRESSES VALUES TO $8.9 SPECIAL s§-95 Phone Landisville 2021 Miss Becker Marries | pective participants. This pre- reeset ern - cludes any possibilities of fav- COR N F E D Cletus Weber Saturday oritism and insures fairness to | meme en all Miss Sara Jane Jecker, When the final hour (5 o'- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.! clock, Saturday night, Novem- , ¢ | R1 Ci » rr 15th) arrives the contest | Becker, Manheim became | ber DRESSED OR LIVEWEIGHT the bride of Cletus J. Weber, { will be declared officially clos- | son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. | ed PLACE YOU R OR DE R EARLY Weber, Columbia R2 Saturday,| The winners will be determ- ! J RIB November 8th, in the East Fair-|ine by adding the certified to- J S. KREIDER view Church of the Brethren at | tals for the first three periods to! MT. JOY 2 PHONE 3 9036/te n o'clock. The Rev. A. M. those contained in the ballot y, pastor of the church of- | bok iated. Warning & Plain Shades 2 8 WOMEN’S SLIPS > oa Lace Trimmed 1. 9% Ouality Meats The bride wore a gown of sa-| All contestants must have | y tin, with a fitted lace over satin their subscriptions in the ballot ALSO A I'ULL LINE OF bodice. Featuring a flared skirt box on or of net with lace . inserts. Her | hour, 3 P. M. Saturday, Novem- three quarter length veil fell! ber 15. from a crown of orange blos- | The contest to date has been soms. She carried a white bible on a high plane. Let us keep it with white roses. that way. One contestant will before the closing iidren’s 3-Pec. NOW SUITS es to $11.95 $§195 CHILDREN’S COAT £ LEGGING SUITS SPECIAL $€)95 HAYNES BOY'S AND GIRL'S KNIT PAJAMAS $350 BOY'S FUR-COLLAR | ACKETS Wool Lined ‘ue Swan Undies 59. ‘ildren’s Anklets 39¢ | Sizes §3.45 $9.95 OVERALLS Fruits & Vege The maid of honor, Miss Gol- | pe first, one second, others will WE. Prank au {1c die M. Becker, cousin of the |line up in the placement awards K ALL'S | k bride and only attendant wore| Just who those people will be | R Meat Mar et. gown of net and taffeta. Its|ecannot be foretold at this writ- | WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY Staples Hed i {0g Hoover, 16 vices of —— — eect ‘ - | wherever you place, let us be quet of roses. good sports and congratulate Richard Nefl, cousin of the |the winners, as each and every bride groom was best man. The | serson ending has worked hard ushers were Darius E. Rice and and diligently. Aaron N. Good, cousins of the | = TT ee 3 ho wedi | 1 bride. {of many who sihooi first, look Following the ceremony a re- , afterward. | ception was held at Kauffman’ S) An individual hunter may | home | BOYS LINED $2.98 Sizes 2 to 8 Viount Joy Dept. Store Tea Room for approximately 60 take one legal bear; a hunting ! guests. [party of 3 or more persons, 2 | ea BR ae After a honeymoon through | bears. A big game roster is re : ’ the south, the couple will reside | auired when 5 or more persons in their newly furnished hunt together or in any way co- Don t Delay! at Manheim RI. | operate in hunting bears. Hurry, Hurry, Hurry en —— —— eee | Automatic, semi-automatic or TO THE A guns of any kind | mon The |are prohibited, but pump shot- Nearest Jaycee g Sportsmen guns firing rifled slugs or in Your Neighborhood The one-week 1952 bear sea | pumpkin balls and high-power- OR son will open in Pennsylvania | ed rifles may be loaded to ca- at 7a.m., November 17, if rain | pacity in bear hunting. Fire- | PHONE 3-3331 or snow prior to that date has |arms discharging .22 or .25 cal- to get details of the splendid removed the woodland fire haz- liber rimfire cartridges of any de- program sponsored by the ard. The season closes at 5 p.m., | scription are prohibited. Mount Joy Junior Chamber of i 22 { In the six-day season last Commerce on Friday (tomor- Bears over one vear old are |year 429 legal bears bagged in row) evening. For time and legal game: cubs are protected. |the Keystone State compare piace see article elsewhere in How to tell the age? Make sure |favorably with the average kill this newspaper. the animal is a large one, a tro- of other recent years. The state i THERE'S ONLY A FEW/phy that can be shown with | maintains its place among the | | HOURS REMAINING TO pride. A careful look may save [top black bear states of the na- {PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR the life of a hunter dressed in tion, despite the fact the lf | TICKETS. |dark clothing. 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