PROMOTED Jacob Hess, Mrs. Ada Gish nity met Wednesday at the|[Mrs The Foreign Relief Sewing edie were: | Nissley and Mrs. Levi Miiler., i [of Woun fo P ! Ih ol VW wi h 12 1053 ) . Hy £8 'F : 3 f ‘ T | reign Relief Group : . —— ———— | M J h In S vice | 7 | ° Cood Mennonite Church, Many Ww y oi Fe a RN 0 e | F / “I Walter Ebersole, Mrs. Ir: ount oy $ er N \ [ 0 W N ‘Sew For The Needy [new garments and comforts) ey E ii ih : 3 hia | weve included in. the articles | Miller, Mrs. Benj. Shank, Mrs. { | TTT cowed Paul, Espenshade, Mrs. Lloyd | With the 2nd / High School News {of Mr. Oliver G. Ober, Route | Mount Joy, Pa., recent was Marianne Schofield and while serving in Germany wi the 2nd Armored Division Part of western Europe's N & SEE OUR... PRING TOPPERS and non Oberholtzer are the win ners of the ping-pong tourna-| SUITS ments just completed at Mount Jov High School. Jane Marnin-| TO Army, the 2d is under-goir In Every Shade and Sevle ger and Jay Barnhart are the | constant field training in Ger [ Mr and Mrs. Henry Mellinger . runners-up in the girls and boys | Man) land son, Glenn: Mr. and Mrs. | ? EF JAMBOREE! Yes tournaments respectively. These | Ob F.is pre sently assigned 10 | John Mellinger and children | Someone who was drafted , vel length, ever % 95 tournaments, one for the girls | the 17th Armored Engineer | guppy and Diane, Mt. Joy R. D. . Vel le on vand to | and one for the boy of the { Battalion's Company A asa Miriam Mellinger, Mrs. Andrew | Someone who enlisted ? happy wear this | school, were sponsored by the fruek driver tid | Zercher, Elias Musser, Mrs. Ab- We show e¢ of ow | student council which awarded | ast stationed at Indiantown | pay Hess. Carrie Grosh, Mr * WwW ! second | Gap. Pa, he entered the Army [and Mrs Paul Fitzkee and son | Any Serviceman or oman who doesn't | prizes to the first and | in April of last year | place winners in each tourna- ment {| The girl | VOT TL | lengtl ted effect boxy topper i 5 ¥ D95 lel basket-weave wool ABOARD USS MONROVIA who entered the tournament are Mary Bailey Amphibious Force, Atlant $ 24 | Jane Barninger, Beverly Boyd, | (FHTNC) Serving aboar ew Gar Jr. Dresses % } oun Braught, Dot Brooks. Jo-|the attack transport USS Mo: IN ALL SHADES AND COLORS [anne Brown Ella Engle, Delor- | engaged in training Rev. William Hoke Elinor | ise ranging from the Carril Kopp Lois | bean area to the shores of Nort | Lane Vivian Vietzler Rutt, Marianne Schotield, Thome, and Genevieve Zimmer {es Frantz, Mary . ‘ Lucie | Carolina is Spring Blouses $98 sheer slee New man who entered the first {ton A. Shupp of 333 Mariett their Boys round of tournament are |Ave., this boro Jay Jarnhart, Jack Jeaston, Shupp is a Gerald Becker, Gerald Bender, | staft of Commander Edgar Breneman, Jellrey ous Group 2. Ben Clinger, Eugene The Monrovia, a vessel of th [Clyde Ebersole, Harry Atlantic Fleet cotton veless blouse white pique trim Brian, Drace, Frey, Rose, Rufus E. {Jack Gilbert, Ronal Gotwalt, | miral USN, | Wittle, Miss Nancy Wittle, Mrs. Ben Groff, Helmar Guldner, | Commander Amphibious Group Grace Finefrock, Mr Daniel ! {Sam Harnish, Peter Koder,|2. Admiral Rose is assisting in Geltmacher, all of Columbia | { Russell Kuhn, Robert Mel- | command of the operation |g p Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Hal- | { horn, Harold Milligan, Vernon Known at “Lant Phibex II” (At-| lgren, Mt. Joy i | Oberholtzer, James Pennell, |lantic Amphibious Exercise 2). | Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher vis | John Rider, Carl Rider. Carl! fited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gelt- | | Rohm, Charles Rovenolt, James ROBERT BRANDT IS [ Shenk, Lester Snavely, Clair| HOME FROM GERMANY | Wagner, Dick Will. Donald Zer-! fc. Robert Brandt, son o { phey, and Tom Zimmerman I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brandt o | To Solicit for Red Cross The students in the Senior P. | O. D. class at Mt. Joy H. S. are |S. Army [this week visiting the homes of | from | Mount Joy to solicit Itions for the American | Cross. The class plans to can- | vas the entire community. Some | al home is to visit his brothers iof the students will help in vis- | Lloyd, at Camp Breckenbridge charge Wednesday Pfc. Brandt Jutzback, Germany Huiry in and choose from our wide and wonderful array of Spring shoes . for play, dress-up and school. Every pair—top quality, scientifically constructed to assure good fit and comfort fo young, growing feet. Red | the 8th Infantry Regiment. Oxfords and moc. casins for boys. Brown and black. $3.49 to |iting the homes of | Mt. Joy Townships as well | To Present Play | mi, Florida. | assembly at Mit. Tomorrow's $5.95 | Joy H. S. will be in charge of |Lou Frank, Jim Metzler, Betty AR the library assistants of the | Hostetter, Genevieve Zimmer- | FE school. They will present a !man, and Shirley Wade. 4 ? JOY DEPT STORE i short play entitled “The Novel | The latter part of the ie | Book.” Those taking part LL EE ER NR CAS EEE. | play are Charles Rovenolt, | the student political party ral- | ter. Gloria. Mr. Youth SE vat { Darlene Schneider, Ruth Ober- | lies for their { holtzer, Beverly Boyd, Julia |Government at ose . 4 : vs Neste Qn Oy in dy E IY h R d Th 3 il i ] Loewen, Jean Will, Marianne | School 00 7 fs W gre, ed S e U In | Schofield, Nancy Swanson, Lee | T— I Hess, Charlotte Feeser, Betty | Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. ——— Cee Above: The ‘'Two-Ten' 4.-Door Sedan. 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The most powerful car in its field. with vour choice of a new 115-h.p. “Blue- Flame” high-compression engine™ or greatly improved 108-h.p. “Thrift-King” high-compression engine, *Combination of Powerglide automatic transmission and h.p. “Blue-Flame" engine optional on Bel Air and “Two-Ten” models at extra cost. Entirely NEW through and through! MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. Mount Joy, Pa. A 4 i Ent TT ETNA Al lO tl AOE Of AIDA lt eh A MN A A Al -t a a BR att Armored Div. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt| Ray G. Ober, visited Mr Ver. | Promoted to private first class | Mother Donald G. Shupp, | anq photographer's mate third class | ang | USN, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bur- | family of Columbia R2, Sunday member of thelware Mr. and Mrs. William B, Amphibi- | Mt. Joy R. D. Mr. and Amphibious For-| [Ronald Garlin, Donald Germer, | ¢es. is the flagship for Rear Ad- | tice Wittle were Mr. wR OC i fen . Nit. Joy R1, received his dig | Columbia. from the U.| arrived | after J ‘ibu- | spending eighteen months with | contribu- | Si 8 y | Joy | 2 rt’s 'S after a rest! " Robert's first plan after a rest | on Saturday for apho and | Kentucky and James M., at the | Marine Corps Air Station, it ent: Mr. and in | ly period will be given over npc gajem Gamber and daugh- Day in| Mt. Joy gh Columbia R. D. members of the Falmouth vici-, Members attending and Mrs. Havard 2, | Johnston, of Lancaster, on Wed, ly | Mrs. Johnston is Mrs. Arndt's ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOEHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOE, © Do You Know!!?? and Maurice | Katie Moore | Irvin Wolgemuth, | © Engle and children, | th | Visitors of Mr Frysinger and Mrs Mrs, 8 { Mrs. Don 000 A | were PPE [ Daniel and grandson, David Lee Fox, Mrs. Ray Myers and | | son Marlyn, Mt. Joy, Mr. and (Mrs. David Stauffer, Hershey, ‘d | Mrs Anna Mowrer, Landisville, get the Bulletin? 00000000000 Or a box from the Remembrance Com- mittee? OPPO =| Mrs. Stoner Seitz, Mountville, | of In- | | dia, hl Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harold Mrs. Weaver Witmer visited Mr. | Ray Gibble and If so,call 3-4621! Call the Bulletin Office or send a card to Box 243 Mount Joy. BEFORE MARCH 15, 1953 a | afternoon. : { Visitors of Mr. Ralph Supplee | Mrs. Oliver Rettew of Colum- | € bia R. D. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris- Charles 1QO® | macher. | Mrs. Martha Fogie and son] fl Richard, visited Mr. and Mrs. fl Alfred Atland and family, of | Rev. Mrs. R. H. Arndt | {and Mrs. Ida Eisenberger saw | the Missionary Film at Mount | High School Sunday. | A birthday party was held | Richard, son | and Mrs. John Grossman | celebrated his 5h Birth- | day. The following were pres- | Mrs. Ben Eisen- | | berger, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ry- | | nier, Misses Kathleen and Hel- and >| of Mr ' | who i ; > ery : en Rynier, Gap, Mr. and Mrs. | Put these wondc r-working cleaning #3 x aids ore QQ Yr ~ : Roy Eisenberger, Strasburg. ps 9 Vy oe ning Cleaning L re —and your home i shine i | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab : the time Ths wii =a a hal were Mr. and ® ame. do the Job speedily Mr an «easily |. efficiently—and best of all, they work for pennies! That's ifi right — they wisk irt at only Bb rig ey wisk away dirt at only a few pennies a wisk! Come in today fre and stock up with all the helpers I you 1 need to breeze through Spring 3 Cleaning -. . and at our low prices, he you'll make a clean-up in savings. 3 ram Gamber ST esl rey and Mrs. Sch- | uyler Gamber and daughter of | Miss Louise | Middletown, Mr. and]! Em yt i Rhoads, FUSER Mrs. Havard Johnston, Lancas- | | ter. | | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haldeman | | and son, E-town R. D and | { Miss Louisa Rhoads, Middle { town visited Mr. and Mrs. Tow- | | ard Gamber. | : Visitors at the ‘Arndt Home’ | QA | were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fralich, | i : A NN > { Miss Mary Lefever, Ivan Lefe- L ; = Fl : 57 Self-Wringing | ver, Mr. and Mrs. Havard John- | ston, Mrs. McConnel and son [of Lancaster, and Mrs Ida Eis- | $1.49 | enberger, Salunga. | : Lo Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Har- | OPENS CLOGGED ry Weaver were Miss Esther) 1k Er DRAINS | Longenecker, Mr. Benjamin | | Weaver, Marietta and Miss | (Jean Weaver of Ironville. Mr. and Mrs. William Haines! | visited Mr. and Mrs. Giles Ur. | chin dit | ban and son and Mr. and Mrs. ! | Henry Rollman and family of ALL OUR MEAT CUT FROM CHOICE GRADE OF ia ey: hea Salter, Sliven Poss STEER BEEF ward er and fais ond by 19¢ | Chuck Roast i 65 RoR Pineapple =." 35¢ Round Steak nn 8c Lunch Meat Loaves Kiunzler 3 1 c Franks Martin’s Skinless Ib 49. ! Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | Boscul ¢ Hi-Suds + 32¢ (ert Frank were Mr. Paul Shires with 10c¢ coupon inside Dry Cleans Beautifully 2 | | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shatz Mt. | | Joy R. D. Mr. Robert Johns, | | Pvt. William Miiler Pvt. | [ Donald Kuhns. Mrs. Edith. Erb, visited Mr. | and Mrs. Victor Witmer and] son of E-town R. D. on Friday. | { | ili ol lied | | | and UNION JACK GrapefruitSect. 1 Oc MUSSLEMAN Apple Butter 2 27¢ | Eating Potatoes MAINE 10-lb S59¢ sob $2.29 Seed Potatoes CERTIFIED Maine Cobbler FALMOUTH BIBLE CLASS MEET AT BRINSER HOME | The Bible Class No. 1 of the | { St. Paul's E. U. B. Church, met | Tuesday evening at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Brins- | ler, Falmouth. The president, | | Mr. B. R. Fink, presided. A Bi- | { ble contest was included in the! | regular program. RODDA Jelly Eggs ih 25c¢ | Delicious refreshments were | | served to the following: Mr. | | ana Mrs. Harry Dibeler, Mr. | Parkay Oleo. 0 ion Sets land Mrs. B. R. Fink, Mrs. Har- 2 ba 9 ni . vey Crum, Mrs. A. M. Shoe- Lbs 4 C BOTTLE AND maker, Mrs. Lloyd Hemperly, | REG. YELLOW SETS Mrs. Reynolds Overmiller and! daughter, Brenda Sue and Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Brinser and] family. The April meeting of the class will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fink, of | Falmouth. | pera SELF-SERVICE MARKET FREE DELIVERY - FLORIN, PA. - 3-978] When in need of Printing. (any=- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Ln RAT I ANA ANY, tT a BE ~ 8l¢ IT tic ~ Yo