8«=The Bulletin. Mount Joy. Pa.. If You Can Buy Any New Car You Can Own A Thur: sda v, February 26, 195) Dodge prices start below many models in the light car field! Find out all this means to you in extra roominess and riding comfort, extra style and safety. You can enjoy these big-car bonuses on low monthly payments, and discover the solid satisfaction of Dodge dependability at the same time! Choice of Two Great Engines, Four Different Drives, Ten Sparkling Models. Your friendly Dodge dealer will show you it's true—if you can buy any new car, you can own a Dodge! Enjoy These Big BONUSES in Driving Pleasure | Evangelist Services Be- gin Mar. 2 At Salunga | Church Evangelistic the 12 and will continue through to | Ve March Esh- |C hicago, elman, | will be services. gin lic. | Brethren beginning 15. Rev. Harry W, of South Bend, the Evangelist for The services will at 7:30 p.m, | MARRIAGE LICENSES Val William Harry | Lancaster and Evelyn Ambrose, entine, 128 E. Main St., Joy. meetings will be | held at the Salunga Church of | March | town, Indiana, these be- and a cordial | Years welcome is extended to the pub- | | town, Frances red the active Mt. | last of the new 140-h.p. Red engine design in any Amer- ican car. Also, Dodge “six.” Surging Power V-8. Most efficient and elbow-room. Yo time-proved V-T better driving positi Extra Roominess of new travel-planned in- teriors. Dodge brings you more head-room, leg-room Rood- Hugging Safety of new Stabilizer suspen gion. Wider frame, new springing make Dodge “snug down” on curves like a sports car. u sit in on. drive, easy to park. Why Be Satisfied With Less? Come in for Your “Road Test Ride” Specifications and equipment subject to change without notice. STEHMAN BROTHERS Easy Handling of Dodge Modern Design. More living space inside, less waste space outside. Dodge for 63 is brilliant te Don‘t Delay! DON'T THROW THAT COIN CARD FOLDER AWAY! It's Not Too Late PLEASE It's Not Too Late To Help FIGHT POLIO Send It Today The Lancaster County Chapter Salunga, Penna. For Infantile Paralysis Christian C. Rudy, Chairman John C. Truxal, Treasurer Phone: Lancaster 3-3511 Room 401, Breneman Bldg. 53 N. Duke St, Lancaster, Pa, Suit and Topcoat Clearance Sale BEGINS FRIDAY, FEB. 27th thru SATURDAY, MAR. 7th SUITS Gabardines, worsteds, herringbones, etc. $60.00 $55.00 $50.00 $47.50 $37.50 $35.00 reduced to SUITS . . SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS reduced to reduced reduced reduced reduced $49.95 $44.95 $39.95 $38.95 $31.95 $29.95 TOPCOATS Coverts, tweeds, knit-tex and beautiful dark oxfords for the conservative dresser $49.50 $45.00 TOPCOATS $40.00 TOPCOATS $37.50 TOPCOATS TOPCOATS , reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to . $32.95 $29.95 $26.95 $24.95 FOLLOWING ARE A FEW RED HOT SPECIAL ITEMS WE ARE OFFERING IN ADDITION TO OUR SUIT AND TOPCOAT SALE. OUR PRICES ARE A REAL HONEST TO GOODNESS - SAVING TO YOU. COME IN AND SEE. NYLON * Dress and Sport Shirts (long sleeves) white and solid colors $5.95 reduced to $3.95 Brentwood Sweaters Buttons and zippers for sport and dress $9.95 reduced to $6.95 $11.95 reduced to $8.95 Dress Shoes One Lot $2.95 One Lot $3.95 Sport Shirts Gabardines, flannels, etc. one lot to close out $1.95 and $2.95 Boys' with ond without fur collars $ 5.95 Jackets $ 6.95 Jackets $ 8.95 Jackets $ 9.95 Jackets $10.95 Jackets Jackets $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 $7.95 reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to Dress Jackets Beautiful selection 25% Reduction ESHELMAN BROS. -. moun soy, ea OPEN FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS TILL 9 P. M. | prizes for | place winners in { ment Tournament. | winner of the National | Tournament will be a Schwinn fully equip- | Special Celeb. (From page 1) and broke ground in the building of | 1928 and | guide od After serving five he was stationed in Pa ars there, IL, served as the the Western denomination El of Presiding District eight | He der his of for After the active |tor and Presiding [Deck accepted the post of the aged at he prefer- years as pas Elder, Rev as Sup | erintendent church's for the Pa. However, ministry yielded to the request of [the Conference to serve a pas- torate. He was then stationed | lat Mt. Joy and has spent a very | happy useful time of | vice here. During his ministry | the church had made spiritual | and material progress. The com plete redecoration of the [church edifice, inside and out | was done during Rev. Decks | pastorate, and the purchase of | [the nearby Annex was also ac | complished. | The congregation are | home Myers- and ser- the joining members of with | friends nearby and members of | to celebrate A committee congregation | the pastor's family this anniversary. | from the Mt. Joy | are in charge |a speaker from this charge will be one of the features of |unusual service. | ‘The pastor’s family | present, in their first for a number of years. { ter, Mrs. of Chicago, Ill., will be present | with her husband and two chil- | dren, Carol Jean and David Ray | Another daughter, Mrs. | Faust, wife of | pastor in western | ia, will be present | two children. The | Rev. Oscar Deck of Gap, (and Rev. Wilbur Deck of Mt. { Joy, will be present with their | families. Special | be presented by several | bers of the family. A | and family social hour [low the service in the Annex. — etl eee ees { CARD PARTY MARCH 5th I A public card party will | sponsored by the Catholic | | will be reunion with two sons, mem- will fol- be Wo- i men of St. Mary's Church, on Thursday evening, March 5, at | the home of Mrs. Frances Frank | Wood Street, Florin. VFW To (Form page 1) | partment will re- | ceive as his prize a trip, by air- | plane, to Portland Oregon with | all expenses paid to Participate in the National Tournament. A | | Chaperon will be provided accompany the Department { winner to the National Tourna- | there will be 3rd and 4th the In addition, the 2nd, ment. for the Marble | First prize this year bicycle, brakes, three- light, and sad- “Traveler” ped with hand speed rear hub, dle bags. Frank, Zink, Mt. Joy the VFW 50-50 Club drawing. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. his | denomination’s church at Johns- | and then in Ohio. | and at| local | of the event and the | A daugh- | Raymond E. Dreyer | Harold | a Presbyterian | Pennsylvan- | their | Pa. | numbers will | church | nearby | to | Depart- R. D.j was the prize award winner of | News Items From | E. D. Twp. School | | junior in High School the schoo! Robert Klin: president and Mit- stud Patricia Sager, a the East Donegal ig the president of banking project was elected vice Seiders assistants Jeanne The may Janet and chell are the into school place | noney the each week with The project the same as saving local banks. Roy Armold, mercial teacher, in charge | the project. Book To Be For the second grade yearbook will be publish- | ed by the students of the ninti |grade. The Literary Staff will | have Miriam Roland, Miriam | Nell and Judy Smith as ch» ire | men; The Art stafl - Judy Lin- ard; Business Manager Wolfe; and the cover for the] I book Carol Ginder, Barbara | Sutter and Peggy Houseal. The will include a of all the teachers and while in junior Miss Ann Blecker is faculty ad- | bv Roy Armold| Depoe, ninth | ents of school bank their feposit | pays interest | inl { com cards accounts IS Published a ninth of | | | vear, Peg Igy | | pic- students, their their activities | high school. book assisted Kenneth grade advisors. | visor and Induction To Be He'd | The semi-annual National | | Honor Society Induction will be ‘held Wednesday, March 4 in the East Donegal High School. Present members of the Done- | gal Chapter are Betsy Musser. | James Ober, Robert Miller Raymond Goefrick and Laura Rinehart. The Columbia Chap- | ter will induct the new mem- | bers. Betsy Mumma Enters Contest | Miss Betsy tered the American | Her essay was chos- | East Done- | the district | has en- | Legion es- Mumma | say contest. len to represent the gal High School in | No. 10 contest. Hi-Y and Y-Teen The Hi-Y and Y-Teens hold their annual banquet on Thursday evening, February 26 | in the East Donegal H. S. audi- | { torium. The affair will be at-| | tended by the fathers of the Hi- | |Y members, the mothers of the | Y-Teens, the members of both | clubs and the faculty members. | { Professor J. W. Frye, F&M Col- | lege, will be the guest speaker. Band and Chorus Groups Eleven members of the school | | chorus and six members of the {school ‘band will represent Fast | Donegal High School in | county band and chorus Rae] [in Manheim, Saturday, Mar. 7. c horus members will be Laura | | Rinehart, Jeanne Gingrich, Bet- | | sy Mumma, Nancy Smith, Patsy |W olfe, Joyce McMillan. Gerald | Lindemuth, John Waser, Roger | | Thome, James Ober and Luke | | Drescher. The band members | will be George Rhoads, Patrick | Crankshaw, John Musser, Betsy | Musser, Valera Johnson and | Betty McKain. Openhouse To Be Held An openhouse will be held in | the High School Wednesday ev- ening, March 18. The program | will include exhibits in each | | room, class meetings of the par- | ents and teachers in the various! | grades, entertainment in the | auditorium which will include | music by the orchestra, a fash- ion show and a project parade, | and refreshments in the cafeter-: ia. | { Banauet will | | | | | | | Save regularly. NATIONAL | The Whole It is true that few people receive large sums of money at any one time. the only way the average person can get ahead is to develop LU] TRY AR JOY, 2]. 98 = Weber FDIC. It is true the habit of thrift. CMOICE ALASKA Salmon KRAFT VELVEETA 2 box Fe Pra A. 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