N EWTOWN i | FLO FLORIN | E. D. Twp. High Sondelom Serve School News Listed For Xmas Eve A Christmas Eve Candlelight ‘Service will be held in Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt M Sat. and Mrs. Richard were entertained alt the home | Kauffman announce the birth of Leading i pf Irs. Havard . s- au daughter, S ay at ! . Se 3 Junior commerci- : : A of Mr. and Mrs. Havard Johns- a daughter, on Sunday at Tunt Senior and Junior comme Mark s Evangelical U.B. 2 a County Leagues ul the entagement of her niece. ton, Lancaster on Friday nite, ingdon Hospital. Sgt. Kaufiman | al students visited the First Na on Wednesday Evening, Decem- | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris- | is stationed in Texas. tional Bank, Elizabethtown, re ber 24, from 11 to 12 o'clock. tice Wittle were Mr. Charles| npg, Elizabeth Kauffman and | cently and were taken on al, pastor, Rev. Ezra H. Ranck| Mount Joy Wittle, Columbia R. D. Mr. Jos- daughter Carrie and grand guided tour of the bank. The 59 will be leader of the service. eph Wittle and daughter Judy, gaughter, of Maytown visited Students and advisors, Mrs. Na The choir and the congregation Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Ragner ny, and Mrs. George Mumper Omi Houseal and Roy Armold, will join in the singing of tra- Hallgren, Mount Joy. on Monday. saw how the machines of the|,..; carols, in addition to Mrs. Matilda Derr, Miss Ruth Mrs. Lillian Hamilton enter- | operations work and Wittle and Mr. and Mrs Ragner tained the following Sunday: Hallgren, visited Mrs. Sallie Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hamilton County High special numbers by Two readers assisting in the Seniors Do Industrial Project service will be East Donegal Walker of Lancaster on Tues- |, 4 son. of Mount Joy: Mr. and In conjunction with the Eng-|patricia Schroll and Miriam Shuman day Mrs. Ross Ammon and family [lish and Guidance department(s/Tyndall. Several other young Haller Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmach of Gap., and Mr. and Mrs Avi of the high school, 63 seniors people will assist in this portion Heinaman er and family visited Mr. and thur McCurdy of Palmyra and conducted an industrial the service. 1 Geib Mrs. John Koehler and family | pith Pierce of Lancaster. project throughout Lancaster, Following the service in the | Martin of Columbia on Sunday. County last week. The studentsichurch the Youth Fellowship Wolgemuth saw a coil collection, . ’ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mumper . : Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm ee were cach assigned to industries/will conduct a caroling tour of Derr . caw Wve 5 oi and daughter, Neffsville, called a) : ‘ Fogie were Mr. and Mrs. Don and businesses to which they the community, and periods of! eden Ya on’ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumper |, § : ye Shin Tot: ald DeGeorge, and Mrs. Blanche Saturday evening visited after making an appoint-|fellowship in several of the| Totals Bankus, The Great Lakes fis : ol : ment. They visited plants inhomes of the church. Mount Joy Mrs. Martha Fogie and son Mr. Tra Heller is a surgical|pancaster, Elizabethtown, Col- mT {7 atie a N 0 ‘Qe ital . 4 € visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred At-| Patient at St. Joseph's hospital. | ymnhia, Marietta and Mount Joy. Spanish | Klugh land and family and Mr. and Miss Minnie Shelly of Lan The students studied Inter 10--riene Robison: : ,12 Metzler Mrs. Harvey Barton and family | caster visited her father, Mr. |yiewing in their Public Speak- Betsy Musser Jim Metzler of Columbia on Saturday | Samuel Shelley, Saturday ing Classes in preparation for Agriculture i Clinger ~ | 9 Mr. and Mrs. John Grossmar Rev. and Mrs. Henry Becker 'the project. The purpose for the 9-10-John Heisey; 111-12 = | Kear y : 3 3 ichar QR © and family attended a Xmas | entertained the following to a project is how to compile a book Richard Hess. : Ashenfelter party at the McCaskey High |turkey dinner on Sunday: Mr. ! on the job opportunities in this T'yping ) J ~ I afr . ur] ere School, Lancaster, on Sunday Mrs} Walter Becker and |locality. Each year the senior Com.—-john. Hiestand; 11 12 Totals afternoon family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin | class will expand .the project byl Ann Young; 1 Comm Josie Score bv periods: Fornoff; 12 Off. Prac.—Laura »tore by periods: Visitors at the Arndt Home, Witmer, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel | visiting different plants and ad were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Le-| Becker and family, Mr. and their information to the fever, Conestoga, and Rev. and | Mrs. Charles Becker of Eliza-| book. The general feeling of Rinehart. Shorthand (MT. JOY Mrs. Hiram Lefever, E-town. bethtown; Mr. and Mrs. Paul employers who were visited | TV © ! din Sho d Ss ci Sea Foods, Be Pork and > . T : ’ Y py v Ao kG Vigitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab-| Martin Jr., and daughter, Linda, { was definitely favorable. 12: Comm. —The Ima Webb. 13s Re. ; i (over el | k 1:00 until ? teaks ops: ve ° oh Poy ram Gamber were Mr. and Mrs. | Henry Becker Jr, and Miss Orchestra Demonstration Bovkkiening In ‘the Coumy Junior High! Turk ; : oh "4 3 Sire : S 0) i : Havard Johnston. Lancaster | Beverly Ann Myers, Gerald and Eight students of the East 11—Lovina Demmy: Sales- School Junior basketball team | Delta and Marietta Streets ay. : : manship—12—Avis Shetter. Donegal High School, Marietta Dc High School and Mount Joy D. A High Sch ave gh ool gave a Latin Am-| ~; Mr. : irs. M : Brubaker. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Garnel 11] Assist For erican demonstration at the| iS enn: yoo and family, Wrightsville R. D Marietta Lions Club meeting, visited Mr. Daniel Geltmacher ast ‘week. The - & nts whol Pa anta alls fast Week the Students 9E—Louise Horning. and Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gam-|DPorcas Becker. —— eee. ber and daughter, Columbia R Education | Friday night’ Ss Sunday demonstrated Latin American Music Mrs. Wm. Witmer has re instruments ; Rr 1 Wm. Witmer ha I'( instruments are Sara Jane Port- 7B—Sandra Koser: 8D--Ger- ne ) ricitino don rievivve . - a1 2 x } ee turned hom from visiting Pennsylvania cannot claim ner, Stephen Doles, Samuel di Wat 9F—Stephen Wav eon. vce tw 3 [aldine aters; 9F-—Stephei her son-in-law and daughter, that Santa Claus's workshop is! Zuch, Ronald Hawthorne Gary Dol ’ oles. Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeGeorge, | located anywhere in its terri-| Zeller, Charles Rich, Doris] ‘Local Teams ketball team still leads in the standing, Friday night they beat Kast Donegal to a score of 51-39 the choir, and remain the team in Section 1, |E. DONEGAL 11 Comm.—Nancy Prescott: E. Danegal JVs 29, Mt. Joy {holds top position in Section I yn yoy. pa. { with 4 wins and no loses. They | , . en er ~ 11 Boys—Paul Kaufiman:; 11 defeated Hempfield by 41-27 in — canal A Mili mses 7A—Pat Charles, 8C--David | Everybody reads newspapers but | NOT everybody reads circular ad- | vertising left on their door step. Ed When in need of Printing. (any- The Bulle fin, Yount Joy: Pa., Thursday, December 25, 19527 ents | gitar] Engagem | Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin In MILLER WEAVER | Rm PIEPER 9 A ER A OS RE NE RE Mrs. Alice G. Hiestand, Don-| 4 egal Springs Road, has announe SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27 Roy Sympman & His Band RIE Miss Lois G. Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Weaver, to Jesse S. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller, 1312 | Rose Ave., Lancaster Miss Weaver is employed in the office of the Lancaster Press, Inc. and her finance, who serv ed two and one half years in High School bas- | EE School League only” unbeaten " G A Li the U. S. Navy, is employed by 1 1 3 Armstrong Cork Co. : 1 3 Miss Weaver lives with her 2 " 5 aunt in Mount Joy. 6" IX 13 BL 1 1 3 When in need of Printing. (any 0 0 0 thing) kindly remember the Bulletin RN] ——— | Lee ee 13 - 13 30) simong P. G F TM. MARY] G. SLEY 6. 9 12] FUNERAL/DIRECTORS 3 WED. EVENING, DECEMBER 31 4 9 14 | Mount Joy, Pa bY 4 3.5 10 3 1 ig yf NO RESERVATIONS —- NO COVER Poa Electric w Idi NO MINIMUM - NO INCREASE , » , and Gas € Ing - ——————— ‘Also Specialize 19 13 51 FARM MACHINE ANR EQU 12 11 7 9-39 gutcmobild an 15 13 13 10—31 LAWN MDW fone | LEW WALTON 8 And His Joy Jumpers | Sunday family dinners will be served starting at Phone 3-5931 RR 9 NG TO TR DM TRE RE NP 25 PE RES ERATE READ . GC. Robert Fry MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. game. and grandson, of the Great tory since it is well known that | Hummell and Connie Lane. H. ak ec 1 . : Lakes. his principal toy factory is lo- Morrell Shields, instrumental Myr nrved Te . Say T 1 3 ! Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Landis cated at the North Pole. Our | instructor at the East Donegal Are You Tired Rundown, and son, New Holland, visited State. however, provides the old Township and Marietta Schools. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer gentleman with a heavy assist. | was in charge of the group and fan lv, Sunday For several months now large Scholastic Leaders Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. shipments of toys, trees and Second report period endin: A DONEGAL AT i1 . ind at . Tip Witmer on Sunday were Mrs. | Christmas ornaments have been December 1. 1952 Wilma McFarland, Miss Jean | moving from Pennsylvania's toy 7: 4 yo) Englis Witmer, Mr. Wally Bergentine, nglish y ; factories and tree nurseries to | 7A— Patricia Charles: 7B Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. John Santa’s headquarters in the far Carlotta SP i Witme r and daughter, Robin, of | North Shutdan: 8D—Miri Sr Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Although many Christmas | 9k Miriam an DeGeorge and son, and Mrs. trees are imported from reg ions | Gindler. 10A- a C Sra Blanche Bankus of The Great as distant as Newfoundland. a R bi Fora ofl 105 Lakes Pennsylvania has the largest| fr Ne enn Mr. and Mrs. Donald De- Christmas tree nursery in the 11E. Yvonne Ee hg nile George and son will leave Sat.| United States. According to a Carolus Woes i a ol for their home after spending a|report of the State Planning Musser : : tew days with the former's par- Board of the Pennsylvania De Mk ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witmer. | partment of Commerce, three - A esa Sager; 8C—Theresa IS JUST WHAT YOU NEE} TO.FE Social Studies | TA—Jane Sweitzer; TB-—San-| Toro dra Kosar 8C—Theresa Shu (REFER RUE IS TERI TET RIL IE ZL IRIE TETRIS TE Pennsylvania companies manu- r i. facture Christmas lights, two a ’ "33d an; 8D—Audrey Musser: 9E— 3 A Youth make other types of tree decor- a Wh D > Audros ues 98-13 A fl ations and _ 70 companies pro Ra Bola: SP-—Carol Gin C LO J D i y 9) duce toys of every type from oo PA fl Demmy 101 | J vin Sia walking dolls to electric trains, 4 iv ae Xobinson; 10C—ino i T Y 9" 4) t e wo n e r Oo special 1bifs of their . 1. |Heisey; 11D—Patricia Sager; ¥ HR 5 MAS A Eaten] Staal oot ; velocipedes, wagons, black 11E : el 8 ind h oe nal school project work by 18 | poards, planod, steam engines. “—Yvonne Brubaker; ” » FFA and FHA chapters, a rec- | rubber balls, skates. scoters. | AVIS Shetter; 12G—Betsy Mus-§ [A ma ord number of vocational : : | ser 1% OPEN WED, DEC. 24th TILL 7 P. M. 0 Ils S WN and hobby horses as well as church demo rations } 3 C onstrations, Mathematics ol 7A-~ Tony Martin; 7B—San OPEN dra Koser; 8C—Theresa Shu-% als ay oe also cat- | hundreds of other devices to de- tie, swine, and lamb competi o yy anc i light the young and distract tion, potato grading and tractor | .: i i on, : = ! ira LOT | their parents in this mad, mer- ariving contests. Youth partici- pation peaks on Thursday with selection of the 4-H Club Baby holidays: Jean Wagner; 9F—Carol Gind- | It would be false to the 10P1. Gen-—Barbara Martin; if | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | ia TN | J 7 SUNNY SOUTH VACATION LIKE NEW AGAIN 4 ® < 3 FE ry season called the Christmas| Mam: 8D -Audrey Musser; 9E New Years Dely As Usual Rocks | and Trees Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrgte Brealghg, Etc. Excavating And/ Grading Cellars, Trengies, Etc. Grouchy? ream Removed | PHONE MOUNT JOY 13-4753 45-13 EIT cosas th we see if in the small chil eyes no he gazes, the toys Santa Beef and Lamb Champions : i 3 I 1 hampions and dition of good living established 10 Bus. Arith.—Barbara Warfol i and maintained in Pennsylvania 10 Ag Math.—John Heisey; 10] for the past 260 years if the Gen Math.—Carl Lehman and their sale at auction on Friday afternoon just before the close L2828 ICE CREAM SANTA CLAUS has brought Le we see it PETE NETL STI ITS of the show farmers. confectioners bok Marlin Miller (tie): 12 Gon |S =: : rar: Ss, T'S, bh: rs Wil , < ren. | 8 I . Basi and food packers of pens: | Math.—John Waser: 12 Adv. 3 fm the fafes of our friends as Hocle nia did not contribute their Miller, i they pi gaily through the 43. y [share to the good cheer of this| Science and Geography i RESTAURANT ! { ¥ 3: l¢ season. This vear Wp . 21 ”{ 0nNY T3p;ad " lH] holidc ( roavds ¢ n. This year more than'two! 7A-—Joanne Brubaker; 7B—|8 0) } (Fora! page 1) million turkeys have been rais- | Carlott: Sager BC Theres R45 RAST MAIN ST MOUNT JOY # IA Ta Thi Eugene Grove. | 2d for the holidays on Pennsyi- | Shuman; 8D—Arlene Heisoy: 9 > LHONE 5.6143 d 70 wD § ee t hari Gohn, Jack Beaston. | vania Larms. Peansyivania E- Jetty MceKain: ar Carollig » | "4 . in the gc eral Juy i affords all Harold Krall, Ronnie Schofield, |e meal has 2 national rep- |GINGEr; 10A (BIOL J 00120 | Vegeta gum moh is eae os 0s ue so 5s 30s sh os i Hob es Reis A F530 | Q ¢/jl\ : pd : Jay Snook, and Joseph Weber, | tation. Pennsylvania ice cream |Raber; 10B (Biol.) — Arlene I givers-of-gifts. May we see it also will be served at Christmas | Robinson; 11 Adv. Gen. Sc—I reflected in your happiness Captain Ben Clinger, Thomas|W Kear, Gerald Lutz, Charles Ro- dinners in half a dozen states, | Sidney Gibble; 12 Physics— A Tl a Yond Pennsylvanians =o Raymond (hittin, EVENINGS MATINEE this year . . . MERRY CHRISTMAS! Donald Germer, Lee Hess, My- | chocolate will fill stockings or | Health ron Weber, Ted Williams, Rob- [Shoes or cornucopies hung up| 7 Girls—Carlotta Sager; 7/@ §7 2" PM Le ATR ert Fish, Henry Klugh, Captain- | PY the fireside of homes in al. | Boys—Tony Martin “ang Gaty | SATURDAYS THE b ora HESS FOOD STORE elect for next year, Harold Mil- | hin Srey Joa Hira 2 i Show: SBN Mount Joy, Pa. db ligan, Irvin Nauman, Charles! World where Christmas is cele- » 8 Boys—Ahenneth Wittle; 9/4 5 8 ” ; rn Miri: 3 > Zeller, Charles Ashenfelter, Jay |Prated as the year’s happiest | Girls—Miriam Roland; 9 Boys #§ The Home of Good Foods Metzler, John Hendrix, Gerald | feast. —Ronald McKain; 10 Girls —|8 FRIDAY — SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26 - Miller, and Russel Kuhn, mana-| In this troubled world when Young; 10 Boys-—Carl SPENCER TRACY — GENE TIERNEY —in such grave problems confront Lehman; 11 Girls—Pat Sager; |g CO our nation, it is good that most | 11 Boys—Paul Kauffman and § |of us have the means to bring | Pon Wolgemuth (tie); 12 Girls|§ ger, received varsity letters in “Plymouth Adventure” ———— + = MONDAY -— TUESD In addition, each member of the soccer team received a small to our children and to our fam- | —Jeanne Gingrich; 12 Boys — § ilies such evidences of the Waser. trophy in recognition of the] Home Economics cess of our way of living as | i Christmas allows us to display. 7A—Rose Raber and Joan!$ | None of us, however, should | | Lehman (tic ); TB—Cariotta permit himself to forget that | £€T: 8C—Theresa Shuman; &D § Joy Junior Chamber of Com- | [there are others not so fortun-|—Audrey Musser; YE-—Betty 1's being undefeated Lan- caster County Soccer League champions for the year ‘1952. “Duel At Two members of the Mount | , DECEMBER 29 - 30 AUDIE MURPHY —- FAITH DOMERQUE -in- Iver Creek” merce, Mr. Michael Pricio, and |ate and that some of those oth- | McKain; 9F-—Ruth Ellen Sny-|§ Mr. O. K. Snyder, Jr., attended | eS are close at hand, that there | der: 10—Doris Esbenshade; 12/8 the assembly and presented | are agencies in every communi. | —Ruth Kreider. each senior. member of the soc- | t¥ which turn their attention at | Industrial Arts . cer team with : a gold soccer! Christmas time toward cheer to | 7A—Willigm Bison 7/8 ball for his services. The Junior those whose lives have known |B—Gary Zellers: 8C—Richard WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31 MIDNIYE Si JEAN PETHR Lure 0 - JANUARY 1 W NEW YEAR'S EVE JEFFREY HUNTER -in- e Wilderness” Chamber of Commerce also|to9 little cheer, and * that the | Shirk; 8D—Marlin Kreider: 9E presented coach Day with a gift. | Pest evidence of the success of |Frénk Good; the American way of life is the 10—Carl Lehman; 11-12 FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JANUARY The organization plans to similar awards to the senior |freedom with which we are wil-|—John Waser. members of the teams for all the |ling to share our prosperity Latin oY Of A G h ay major sports at Mt. Joy High |With those among us who are 10—Ann Young; 11—Yvonne § ay aue oO School. ‘not so lucky. J Brubaker, GENE TIERNEY — RORY CALHOUN -in- 2-3
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