The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 22, 1953, Image 4

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4=—The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 22, 1953

 
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Under The Basket JayCees Future Plans 3.000 ogra | ELIZABETHTOWN MOOSE
(Form page 1) terial Association and the To ed 70 PRESENT
Once again the Rams found! Preparations for the annual | Youth Council of the Chyjrehes Brigstock, England — Sgt. ||| FLOOR SHOWS
(themselves locked in an over- | play begin three months in ad | at a dinner in the Hostetter Di- James R. Markley, son of Mr |
| time game but this time' they |vance. Three hundred persons |ning Hall
; : ind Mrs. James W. Markley, of |
| won 51-49. Manor, one of the are interviewed before casting | Al this meshing J} Was Jee 145 N. Market St. Mount | | Every Saturday Night
| top teams from Section II, was begins. Five hundred costumes (ed by the Youth ounci 0 Ps. connie oF |
: LARRY CONLEY'S ORCHESTRA
[the victim. [must be checked and replace |conduct, in cooperation with| 3and Anti-Aireraft Artil- |
This was a very thrilling ments made. Nightly rehearsals the Ministerial, Sunday evening lery Brigade's Non-Commis- | Two Shows Nightly - - 10 and 12 O'clock
game. Manor assumed an 11-|begin three weeks before open- |vesper services during the sioned Officers Academy at | 50c COVER CHARGE MEMBERS ONLY
point lead until the fourth per- | ing. Although the play has had summer months at the Hostet Brigstock, England. = 4
iod, then the Rams began to|more than 1,000 performances |ter’'s pavilion
| move. With Kear, Zimmerman |since it was founded in 1920, The following attended the
| | : : att i & | Mrs. E. H
. tzler scoring » | new problems arise every nite, [dinner: ev. and Mrs. kL, :
ind Jim Metzler scoring all the I é Ver, + [in the principles of Army com- |
» @ r » game which re- |: directors » pre- | Ranck, Rev. and Mrs. C. F
the end of the game which re- and the directors must be pre \ of Rey ari Deck Rev | mand leadership and the use of
points, they caught Manor near pared to cope with anything |Helwig, Rev. Q. A. Deck, Rev. | . : |
A p vi rs . ««. R. C. Pike. Rev. and | men and equipment in the field. | !
sulted in the regulation game | Since its initial season in 1920, [and Mrs. R. ( ike, Rev. and
: mad Ihe + fee a WwW Markley, a gunner in Battery
ling 46-46. [500 professional men, women, | Mrs. II. C Durfee and Rev. and . . ‘ .
i Koder D. of the 60th Anti-Aircraft Ar-

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In the extra period, Jay!and children actors, and actres-| Mrs. W. L tillery Battal ord I
[ Metzler immediately put theses have filled the 120 speaking Youth Council was represent- hd % as, LT the
| Rams out in front, only to have [parts in the play, coming from|ed by Genevieve Zimmerman, |Army in October Mar
[ Manor tie it 48-48. Manor made | the ranks of stage and screen |Shirley Wade, Mae Zink, Carol | ZZ
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[a foul but Jay Metzler tied the |in Hollywood. Ann Smith, Darlene Schneider, SIMON P. NJSSLEY L E WwW WwW LT Oo N
[game at 49-49. With 1 minute! Early in. 1340 arrangements Connie Lane, Pover Soll, MARY
[loft 1 av 7i srman | chi Weld IRE | Peter Koder and Robert Fish. .
(left to play Capt. Zimmerman | wera completed with the Holly- X er re FUNERA An His Joy Jumpers
| made two fouls which won the | wood Bowl Association for the Nour | ,
(game. The Rams held posses- | world film rights to the Pil Card Party Winners +
|sion of the ball until the end. | Play, considered Am. ih ee
The Junior Varsity | outstanding religious| Sixteen tables were in play : SUN Y, JANUARY 25th
(their 8th win of the season This marked the first|at the Legion Auxiliary card Dr. H.C Killheffer
| winning a close battle, 28-26. | time in the 29 years of ihe | party Monday evening. Prizes] > i | WA LTO N
| Germer and Zeller led the SCOr-{ history that it had been | for bridge were awarded to! Optome 1st L
(10g with 10 and 9 points res-|ginad or presented outside of | William Mumma, Evelyn Kra- | MANHEIM i . J
Mo og G Tl | Hollywood. Presented by Pre-|mer and Howard Brown, || 163 s. Charlotte And IS Joy umpers
Mo Motz] or 0 | ferred Pictures in color, the|ochle—Mr. A. Morton, Mrs. E.|| Telephoge 5.3376
8 8 22 picture will be shown world- | Morton and Grace Brenner. Hoes * po 7-8 Boom i Sunday family dinners will be served starting at
“| wide and witnessed by untold| Edward Zink, Mrs. William rT 3 i ‘
Ashenfelter : 0 5 | millions. The picture, like Mumma, Norman Sellers and 9:30 Tics. Fri. Sat. 1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and
LY New: 1 : a | Play, is staged with profession- | Clyde Tripple won the door Turkey.
= |al understanding with all pure-|prizes. The third Monday in 15 E. High St
STO ol A | es. ) .
§ ul theatrical effects subdued, |February the Auxiliary has [] Telephone 24-F || er ese mam
H oy : . [so that the message is always! made plans to hold a Ham card : — eT
| Zeller . 0 0 0! the guiding thought, and auth- party. Ads Pay Big Dividends Everybod
Totls 15 15 | orities of church, education, | rtm sere sitet |
otls 8 5 5 | stage and screen have praised | cpvip, DEFENSE POLICE |
Manor G F TI [the production for its faithful | ypprs ON JANUARY 26TH
| Rylee 0 0 8} hess to the Scriptures, its ad- All members of the Civil De-
Dunkle . 1 1 3 herance to the principles of | fense Police of Section 8 are |
Hoover 3 1 | dramatic staging in a carefully | 00d to attend a meeting in
Werner 2 2 6 | selected arrangement from the
| the Court House at Lancaster,
Baker 1 3 5 | Four Gospels portraying the | court Room No. 2, on Monday
Erisman 2 3 7| life of the gentile Nazarene January 26th at 7:30 p. m.
Lehr _. 9 3 2 from the cradle to the Resur- mn ee ll A eee
: —— | rection. There is no better way to boost
| Totals . 18 13 49] For more details read the | your business than by local news-
advertisement inside. per advertising.



Another victory was won by |



 







ja the half. In the 3rd quarter ; rin
Zi wa IARC ANT COW "HAN 1
Zimmerman, after being held MARGE AND GOWER CHAMPION
the Rams over Manheim to the | x Ea HER TRE
tune of 55-38. After getting off |
to the usual slow start and be- EVENINGS MATINEE
Ing outscored the 1st period 7 | SHOWS SATURDAYS ye
to 6, the Rams began to roll. 7 and 9:00 P.M AND i
yi i! : 4 | 4
With Ashenfelter scoring two | SATURDAYS TH EAT RE HOLIDAYS | | SEERA NRT ES aa snd 4
{ goals, followed with points by §f 6.8.10 P. M. 2:00 P. M. i
{Jim Metzler and Kear, the lo- Mount Joy, Pa. i F h
{cal boys assumed a 20-15 lead FRIDAY — SATURDAY. JANUARY 23 - 24 KF e S J

|to one basket the first half
| broke loose for four goals and | “EVERYTHING !
| along ‘with baskets by Kear and |

AVE IS YOURS”
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{the 1 iod leadi 7.25. | Fe TOES Y, JANUARY 26 - 27 | io in ’ |
{the last period leading 37-25. MONDAY — TUES ’ 40 - Hl! H 11
{ With 8 more baskets by the lo- | en Ba ZRESA WRIGHT Gh il i er 8
{cals breaking the cords, the JOREPH COTTEN Bhp Py 8 || 0 |
| Rams won going away. { [YY FF 29 1b
| It was the fifth consecutive | Ste Trap i 1
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[as they won 35-23. Weber, Zel- WEDNEBDAY — THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 - 29 iH
{ler and Germer led the scoring I WW W
oy SP ry. The STERLIN§& HAYDE! RHONDA FLEMING in I ATCH THIS AD NEXT EEK |
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| Mount Joy GF mn “Golden Hawk 1 = 2 |
{Jim Meazler 3 4 10 | {f 7 . B
| Ashenielter 3 1 v \_/ n I | J
| Germer 0 0 0 COMING: : I I
| Zimmerman 7 1 15 1 30 - 31 — “MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID” | " Il
| Jay Metzler 3 1 7 JANURRY 30 - - | | — T H E H O M E O F G O O D Fr Oo oO D S w—" |
Clinger 3 0 6, FEBRUARY 6 - 7 — "PRISONER OF ZENDA |
| Kear } 4 Ig FEBRUARY 13 - 14 — “IRON MISTRESS" | PHONE 3-9094 MOUNT JOY, PA.
Totals 22 11 55 | = i SE
{ Manheim G PF Ti
| Royer 5 4 14 |
Greiner 1 0 2
{ White 1 0 2
| Edmonds . 1 0 2
| Henry 4 3 11
| Huber 2 5 ng
| Adams 0 0 0
| Shank 4 0 0 0
Totals 14 10 38
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THE MOST IMPORTANT /MOTION PICTURE OF ALL TIME!
 
'S. S. Class Gives Gift
' To Florin Girl For
| Winning On TV Show |






Miss Darlene Gerlitzki was |
| presented with a congratulation |
{gift by the Youth Fellowship
{class of the Florin E. U. B.|
{ Church for being a winner in|
| WGAL's TV Talent Time show |
  
lon Saturday, January 17. Miss | g Time Onef Hour, Thirty Minutes (All Professional Equipment)
| Gerlitzki, a ninth grade pupil | I screen walk t try-side proclaiming His Gospel and performing His wondrous miracles.
{in Mt. Joy High School, a so- | or, Jorges ing tn 8 piciu ING J peri ience



| prano, sang on the show. She]
{also received a bracelet from |
{the station.
| The gift from the class was |
presented by Miss Sandra For- |
wood on Sunday evening avid]
ing their meeting. Stories were |
read of how some of the sacred |
songs came to be written and |
the group joined in singing of |
the songs.
. A quiz was held on questions |
of: the Bible,’ church com: |
munity. The meeting | was * in|
charge of the . Misses Betty |
Brooks, Judy MecComsey, and
Shirley Ruhl.
re iE iy
anmnol HOT 10 IN

 
Through the
ne story is cs fami
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Night Prices SPONSORED AS A COMMUNITY PROJECT BY THE JAYCEES
ADULTS - . $1.20 ao
CHILDREN : .20 ; i
(Including Tax) a S "
Afternoon Children's Showing
60 CENTS - TWO SHOWS: Time 7 & 8:30 p. m.—Mt. Joy High School Auditorium
—— | i (Including Tax) TICKETS NOW ON SALE FROM ANY JAYCEEX MEMBE
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