4—The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 26, 1953! py TE —— iu] Vetoes At ww PRIRCO I Q (From page 1) = i A —— ie dh LA ONA 1 : |" Soldi The Week’ Those In Service | Marietta School | Of The Week | | | Mr. and Mrs, C. G. Hershey, of near East Petersburg, receiv- Ovster Supper The i ana 21S Bibi 11. 19% >) N XAT teins | Feb. 11, 19%5 CWS eins ed a letter from their son John, Classes of the and lle ; Church of God. az La as eee. | SIDE, through the veto vote, for | Dear Remembrance Committee, | who is stationed at Camp 1 C 10d, are sponsoring | ~~ = ET at . : { ts en lw s ste ¢ { ~~ Fria an Oyster or Ham Platter The Reverend and Mrs, Mil- Single house [erasing Whe Quite possibly this shall be | The weekly assembly Friday, |Campbell, Kentucky. Hershey | AT THE Supper on Saturday, February |ler of the Ironville E. U. BY 0 mp 103 Laat 30 all Jo Som | was sponsored by the Marietta {old his parents that he had | 28 Ta rifle Tine le wake - ante 8 aye 4 4 erful folks. Not that I'm tire ¥ Club, directed by Mr. been chosen as the “Soldier of 35 In the Landisvie Fire Church were guests Saturday™ Under the phisent artitlis of or seine: ba cite soo 1 (HEY. Club, . dire BEEN nose as had eight - - Hall of Mr. and Mrs, Lester Brene-| Rd tl ’ i Benjamin Weaver. the Week’. He has had eigh | Supper will be served from man, of Marietta avenue, this 28reement, a majority vote O1 | shall undoubtedly be on my Devotions were in charge. of weeks of basic training in the } arp eu a 1 on WN every board Js necessary to pass, way home. Home, what a beau- | Harry Druck. Several selections paratrooper division and will 1 Mil E t of Mount Joy 3 { : such motions. At the board's {iful word! ere presented by a brass be sent to Fort Benning for 4 ile as tee On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Les- yanuary session, a motion to re-| This is a pretty small world wer 4 preset : of W ian = yon ird { 230 my fer Breneman visited Mr. the icle swat ; 1S 1s a pretly sma orid. | quartet composed o illiam jump training. ; . Ee » tis a rl bo the articles of agreement |, weekend I was on guard Fahringer, Claude Fahringer, John is the third son of Mr. On Route No. | eman’s grandmother, Mrs. Ka-|{, conform with voting proce- | { Dr.H.CKillheffer | duty and I got a telephone call. Charles Rich, and James Ful and Mrs, Hershey in the service. | ! thryn Hossler, Elizabethtown, dure recc a i > slate pt Optometrist who is a patiert in the York te Jeeommended Jas Sate | It was from my brother, who mer, Group singing was led by Other two sons are: Lloyd, who ph ee oe coc vas efeate Ya | had just gotten to Tokyo again.| Miss Elizabeth Brough, music served in Germany and Richard | OPEN DAILY :~from 12.00 to 11.00 p. m. MANNE ; SIA Jot by pone © ©! 1 had to tell him I was on guard gupervisor of the Marietta in the Philippines. . 9.2 63 S. Charlotte St Miss Mildred Hossler, Denve | Telephone 5.3376 was a guest Sunday at the Les-|,rge I boards. State school authorities | adoption of a two-thirds | and couldn't see him till Sun- day evening. Boy that was the Schools. Guest speaker of the after- “— — Annual School Board av Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 | ter Breneman home, this boro. ity requi ass : : Mon. 4 3-5: | ( ene it Jom [ajar eee PASS | longest tour of guard ever pul- | noon was Rev. Elmer Keiser, of . Tues. Fri. Sat. | RECKLESS DRIVING - hag ne hs Kk” | led. Finally Sunday afternoon I Mt. Joy St. Luke's Episcopal Dinner Held Tonight 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P, M 58 by ; rk 1 , oy vo © | was on post at the entrance to | Church. He was introduced by ees ELIZABETHTOWN Karl B. Engle, N. Market St.,jby Lk. Donegal which was |, 1.40, building when my | James Marley, president of the Ten al scnool dinnerigivel i ; 0 ly criticized as “typical | I'he annual school dinner giv- | 15 E. High st. Mount Joy, was prosecuted for cpenly cr 12 8 a ‘lypleal |, other walked in. I saw him Hi-Y Club. lan by the Mount Jov. school Telephone 24-F | driving by the State Russian veto”, a new motion 10 | ost so I pulled my helmet liner | Special Assembly [3h Ro oe hi Sa y i ' inis- | v : ! 8 y saay, Police of Lancaster Barracks. She Sours puis [lower over my eyes. As he| The fourth special assembly (tonight) at Hostetter’s in Mt eee (tration on a S, | : : ! 3 é S § . . | '| walked in I put my hand on his | of the year will be presented Tov: Those attending. wi % i i i 5 ¥ Joy. Those attending will be the n Quality Meats ASK FOR 25 M.P.H. LIMIT fish a" sole ae vin and pushed him back and |this Friday, February 27, 1953. school board special guests, | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28th Ww . ende 0 sy Tom WR We ternal ie LV : tears | 50 ard, PC sts, | ALSO A FULL LINE OF | Manheim Borough asked thei... by veta. E. Donegal |2Sked Where he thought he was | Featured will be the Rolloteers, | ao 1qy, and all other school em- State Highway for a 25 mph Twp. representatives favored going. He started to sputter a roller-skating pair who have ployees of the Mount Joy Bor TOMMY COBLE i i ' i Si i in’ i nj . nee c 3 : : { speed limit zone on their mainly." ce tion but were | Something but I couldn't hold it | thrilled student audiences al ough ang: their any longer. I started laughing} over the country. hb a4 street. (outvoted by Mt. Joy and Mari- : | Or Wives. TROSIED yr delezat : and peeped up at him from un- These artists are extraordin- Or. R.-W..Sthlosser professor M ; . $ $ e a a i” Conti der the helmet. I may have been lary skaters, who also instruct: Engli ft : at Elizabethtown arade Continues a : s ne =till |: rr 3 . ‘wai. OF Englis g Za Fruits & Vegetables. | ¢ es 4 a guard on post but he was still [in their art, with student parti Collége will be the speaker. Al-| SUNDAY. MARCH 1st ( The parade of motions and |g big brother. He gave me a | cipati Their whirlwind exhi- ~~ ne | Y | C {my big > a |cipation. Their whirlwind exhi-| "or 00 5 oO sing, | 9 [vetoes continued as attempts poke and probably felt like | pition shows skill. as well as Bo i oy po Or William I" KRALL'S Meat Market Biman ts.” pie DF a; | Douncing me ‘all over the floor |swittness in action oo. "SOPHISTICATES v OVER COMPARABLE CLEANERS! ir Bingen, as igh school ike he used to. A guard isn’t Parents and. friends of the | | WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY of the jointure, and |gypposed to talk on duty hut | students are invited to attend : | » CLEANS ALL OVER | pi . © S enis are mvilec selecte c \ 1 1t. FROM 1 POSITION pd 2s Di PHA those rules don’t apply to bro- | this show at 3 P. M. Friday. pss ent by | a 1 ~~ [32> BOWL MmOLIONS elect UI. | thers. We had a long chat. The | Attend Naturalization Dinner AG program was op 5 White Cross Cos Zoto-Matie Bingeman, who presently heats | could have carried the| Last Friday, Mr. Benjamin the Mager of Rev. | Sunday family dinners will be served starting at : H : i SWIVEL-TOP CLEANER (the E. Donegal Twp. public | whole Isetan away for all’ 1 cari Wasvar inal. « raf A Harvy W. Swanson. he invo- | 4 i 2 i an awa, é é Weaver took some of the mem- . — St y Foods, Beef, Pork and Hospitalization NO DUST BAG schools. were inaugurated by | ag. be fe ere and Senior cation followed, given by Rev. 1:00 until ? Steaks, Chops, Sea Underwritten by 10 EMPTY! Paul Portner, Marietta repre- | Finally Ralph went to take Classe to the Lancaster County Robert C. Batcholder. The Na Turkey. AN'K CASU yy ia ive 3. Ye ; j ri d th ay Y Th Int | ¢ EANRERS LINE & CASUALTY sentative. hin a movie till my last tour was | Court House to witness the na- Yoel A oy ig sung and | Chicago 30, IIL i: AT ue, ne . After the meeting, school offi- over and then we went out on |tyralization of fifteen new citi- “inner was served. Ra TM le, : Clip-on Tools cials regretted that personali- the town. Did a lot of souvenir |zens of the United States. While A welcome was extended by | P i Jules Jere rose ito fe 15- | shopping and still more sight- | at the Court House the group David W. Graybill, Commander | erm anen sue,” emphatically pointed out seeing also visited the Court of Com- of Post 34. A second welcome | f > . als site Cot ‘om- ( { MATINEE pe S I | that none of the veto duel was | All too soon he had to get a|mon Pleas. was given by Mayor Kendig C. 1 SATURDAYS geass ri intended to discredit the admin- | train “to Yokohama| Following the visit io the Bare. The Seniors and Juniors 7 ahd 9:00 P.M AND Compietfe.... BLY |istrations of Dr. Bingeman OF land I had to beat the midnight | Court, the program proceeded Of Marietta High School then | SATURDAYS THEAT RE HOLIDAYS a e 5 i jany of the other principals. curfew. Now he’s on his way to with the Naturalization Day recited the Preamble to the | GRP M 2:00 P. M. —— Paul A. Mueller, Lancaster | Inchon for a few days and then | Dinner, which was arranged by Constitution. Mount Joy, Pa. BE Ye SMALL DEPOSIT payments attorney and solicitor for the | wil return to Sasbo, Japan and | The Americanism Committee of The main address was given | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 - 28 Any Hospital DEMONSTRATION AT OUR STORE OR {Marietta board, then appealed once more back to Frisco. I| Post No. 34 of the American Le- by Hugh A. Forster and follow- | FRIDAY i 2 2 The EE REQUEST FREE HOME TRIAL je he grou Ir atone. nel think this is his last trip over |gion, at the Hotel Brunswick. ing this was the presentation of DORIS DAY — RAY BOLGER -in- jadvised the schoolmen "to {ry pere. Too bad I couldn't go a- | Marietta had bee e school certificates by Judge Shaeffer sa? : A dv : 3 a- | Marietta had been the school certificates by Judge Shaeffer. | oe A i I Paris Out Patient Service K ’ giving first in order to get what | long back on his ship, but we - : rm Si | PR il 2 = imi EENER S id most desired.” In one breath | 5y¢ planning on meeting in San —— Pp For Free Information Write PRE >= LovermygSihe praised the directors for} i March and driving RD. eile some gps fo ia © 5.9 Marietta re -5 1 : p y i Awe | VN bh - v 3 Whi C P 0 B 15-31 Marietta Ave. - Ph. 3-5601| heir hard work and earlier ac-| pack to good old Mt. Joy, where £4 PIR I irem an MONDAY — TUESDAY, MARCH 2 - 3 ite ross, ox21 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. complishments and then doubt if I'll ever got more | MONTG :R KARIN BOOTH n- MOUNT JOY, PA. : yy them for their presentfl than 2 miles away again! | N t Me ti { F F C N 1 GEORGE MONTGOMERY — KARIN BO -i ~ r EIR ITE 4 8 ELAR | 1ack of cooperation. | i it : ex ee Ing 0 . . . 0. NO OBLIGATION 4 i Pp My brother isn’t the only one | oC 5 le Creek” 9-tfe 9-6¢ Urged Harmany from home I met. Several! WILL BE HELD Fripp a | He advised all to reconsider | weeks ago I came out of the Er- | - — | recent | {spiritual guidance. all action taken tonight and at sessions “after a good | night’s sleep and prayers ors Mueller openly criticized the | clauses of the present ar- ticles of agreement and urged | fj changes to conform to the state | school code. | Attorney Arnold likewise ap- | pealed for harmony and sug- | nie Pyle theatre and a guy in the air force called me by name. | I turned around, wondering who knew me. I asked if 1 should know him. I'll say 1I| should know him. It turnel out to be Johnny Roth from Florin. | I used to take his ticket in the Joy theatre. We didn’t have] long to talk because we each had to catch busses. A couple PLEASE Thursday, March 5, 1953 ATTEND — help boost the activities of your Company ELIZABETHTOWN MOOSE | TO PRESENT WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, MARCH 4 - 5 MITZI GAINOR SCOTT Bi “BLOODHOUNDS IADY -in- OF BROADWAY” COMING: MARCH 20 - 21 — "THE CLOWN" MARCH 27 - 28 — "ABOVE AND BEYOND” gested a special session of presi- | weeks later I and a buddy met | {dents of each board of the joint- | John and a buddy, walking a-| lure prior to individual board |long the Ginza. We had a great isessions scheduled for the next |time talking about the old home { | : two or three weeks. | town. Boy, a guy certainly has FLOOR SHOWS Every Saturday Night LARRY CONLEY'S ORCHESTRA APRIL 10 - 11 — "IVANHOE" See Them This Week im Se Priced at only 65c yd. A 4 YD, LENGTH FOR ONLY $2.60 And you have one of the best Dresses in town. COME EARLY FOR A COMPLETE SELECTION New Bemberg Sheers -« $119 41c 73c SPAM. . . .: 2 LBS. CHEESE . .. ... effects construction of the new school, attorneys pointed out. fj A continuation of the stalemate, -— Passion Play fiom page 1} the story including j much of the discourse. Accom- J paniment is provided by the J Passion Play Orchestra with # score compiled from works of the world’s greatest composers. are now available for any night to each person who contributes $1.00 toward the production ex- penses, at the McFadden Ticket Agency, 2nd and Locust Sts., in | months in Japan have been in- | | ing the way home!! teresting and busy, but I'm glad | I'm soon leaving. I think I have! made enough maps for the 64th. I'll be glad to get to the States and get a good road map show- You folks have been wonder- | ful in the past two years, to me | and all the other Mt. Joy boys, | bringing a little bit of “home” | no matter where we may be. It! kind of makes the other guys sit up and take notice when we get packages and newspapers from a grateful town. Speaking | Sincerely. Frank Hassinge: rr — BIRTHS at KOSER'S ‘Regufar $24.95 Value | | AIRLINER 9 | Board presidents agreed to | to watch* himself. It seems no At Booth S |Arnold’s suggestion and will at- | matter how far from home. Two Shows Nightly - - 10 and 12 O'clock tempt to lay the groundwork [there's always someone from 50c COVER CHARGE MEMBERS ONLY ! 9 3 "RUBY CUT"—The best quality Dress ffor renewed harmony before | home just around the corner. | HOS i E ! TER S lengths — Fast colors — Pre-Shrunk — Jithe next session of the joint{Ha. Like I said before it is a| i Washable, J board ; ; { small world. RTT Rg eat | | i The disagreement in no way | Well, these past fourteen | INTRODUCTORY OF Ra fo see the New, and features by the dozen! distinctive styling Very neat Patterns — 42 inches wide I Special lighting “eects high. of packages I do not know when | © Pushbutton Controls! M IN ) jy light the road to Calvary, fhe next onc wilt be coming. | New Automatic Oven 7 5 pk 3 : 8 | Timer! SEE THE] A I Ol R WINDOW : god ough Rid hive but I thought I'd better let you | : Huge New Master Oven! ial Easter Morning scene ends | You can fake my name off | Cop een that list as > > in a | ® Fourth Raisable Surf: ? lb the two and three-quarter hour | ha list as Ill be home in a Fourth Raisable Surfaco ere S e Pp {fo a ance rformance, and sends the en- very few weeks!! Again I want ® Three Big Storage Draw- ) Pe to thank all you folks for-your ; ers on Quiet Nylon Roll- j tire audience out into the night Kindness and tt tiles: i oo E ers! Y ry I d B d et in an exalted mood. maness and WoughWtuiness ex- re aia ® Full Width Fluorescent ou 00 u g pate | tended to me. LT 10K Gold CAI Lamp! Patrons’ reserved seat tickets RLS Adil! RE ® New Extra-Hi-Speed Cal- rod® Cooking Unit! Car illus EXTRA LARGE PRUNES Ib. 25c Harrisburg. Reservations may A daughter was born Sunday | R A MN G E be secured by mail. No tickets | to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Gus- | SPRY . . 2. be 3 Ib.. can 89¢ are sold. At least 1,000 gallery |ler, Wood St., Florin, at the Co- | arama i 5 4 and rear orchestra reservations |Iumbia Hospital. LIPSTICK i: ; : fr GREEN GIANT PEAS 2 cans 39¢ ‘are distributed at each perfor-| A son was born Saturday at | Cong TRL te of . mance in the lobby of Zembo |the Lancaster General Hospital | makes of electric ranges, rE KIDNEY BEANS . ‘ . can 1 3c Mosque beginning at 7:00 P.M. | tg" Mr. and Mrs. John: R. Stauf- AULHOR ZED Special arrangements, may be | fer, Mt. Joy R2. te 0 TETTER a BON : — TOMATO PASTE 4 cans 7c made for groups of'at least ‘35 | A daughter was born Febru- y | J. B. H S Gd non-patrons from out-of-town. | ary 13th to Mr. and Mrs. A. | § Koser Ss Jewelry Store | GENERAL : : . : . OZ. These groups are requested to | Clair Hess, of Chicago, Ill. Mr. | sone 3.3 d SONS ORANGES 29c advise the Passion Play office, | Hess is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I 1M ik 3 gy a or an ELECTRIC . a 1515 Green Street, Harrisburg | Abram M. Hess, Mount Joy RI. | ELE Se ELT » Main ot. ~lou Y | ai TAT KLEENEX 2 large boxes 47c by mail to avoid disappoint- | The little girl has been qomed | at Ma py iin | MOUNT JOY, PA HR Er Er A or Hr er re rire Went. Cynihia Lee. db ' ' - ~ ] g A = A A -~ = LN a A A 2 Pre bean ”- Rd on =
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