musical number will be divided )They are Patricia Sager, Jean editorial desk this week points out that H. G. | Wells, one of the best of modern prophets, | do made at least two major wrong guesses. He | on Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 30, 1953 3 Donegal, will represent the ; A - Y 4) 4 : Mortuary Record News Items From school in the Lancaster-York|into groups; some of which the|Mitchell and Josie Fornoff, jun- == areca Tractor Driving Contest to|entire choir will sing wd SOME jors; Arlene Robinson and Bar | be held at West Lampeter High which the girls’ choir will sing. bara Warfel, sophomores; and THE BULLETIN BP. LE. D. Twp. Schoo School, April 29. Jay was chos- Devotions will be in charge Judy Linard. freshmen : » - ' Are 1 io ye afte «TT 3 8 i 3 S|! . ’ Published every Thursday at 11 East unoral rvices tor Mrs i [en to re prese nt the school after |of thé ¥ I'eens and Hi Y Clu 5 The theme of the May Day Main S M linda Baker Gruber, widow of : a competitive contest was held | Last Sunday, the groups sang) he ain Street, ount Joy, The last meeting of the Par- | 2 y ill be “Dances Each class Lancaster County. Pa George P. Gruber, Mount Joy ie last meeting of the the Agricultural students|at Glossbrenner EUB Church, |W! 9’. ass Ys . R2. were held Friday afternoon | ents Club of the Maytown Ele- | .¢ the school. Florin. | will portray a different type of William N. Young, Publisher at the Mennonite Church. Inter | mentary School was held Mon- | Norman Kreider will repre- May Day Is Next Week | dance. Music for He alla will Fred J. Alberte, Editor & Manager ment was made in the Henry [ay evening, April 4 | sent the school as the Horseshoe| May Day will be held in E.|be furnished by the I igh School Pearl Roth, Assoc. Editor & Bus. Mgr. Eberle Cemetery. were Slegted Jor Js pitching representative. Robert | Donegal next Wednesday, Moy | band, the in Bang nA {year. John Heistand was elected |p Qhafier ic advisor Aa ive seniors girls are repre-land the “Bottlers”. ss Phyl- ; x Born in Mt. Joy Twp. : | EB. Shaffer is advisor of the|6. Five seniors girls are I i . p a Jon Semel, Bok an Publisher was a daughter of the he Sam. President; Galen Herr, vice-|gug,p, senting the senior class and one lis Morrison 1s chairman of the — uel and Susan Brandt Baker} President: Clayion Showalter, | Choir to Sing will be chosen queen. They are affair and E. Morrell Shields is Subscription Rate: $2:00 Per Year by Mail. and was a member of the Mt jd Mrs. Joseph Keener, treas- | The high school choir, under |Cynthia Brandt, Betsy Mumma, | directing the bangs, Rain date Advertising rates upon request. Joy Mennonite Church. urer [the direction of Eugene Saylor, | Betsy Musser, Arlene Hubley for the affair wi & ey 8. Entered at the postoflice at Mount Joy, Surviving are two sons, Paris In Ice Show : | will sing at the Ironville EUB|and Patsy Wolfe. 6 undergrad. Tickets, for seats go on Pa., as second-class mail under the Act |. at home; and Clarence B,| Miss Lois Elder, who Will} Church Sunday, May 3. The|uates will escort the queen. 'sale Friday, May 1. of March 3, 1879. vit Joy: also three grandchil- | from East Donegal in er re EE, Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper aren, a sister, Lizzie, wife of Junie, 138 bee Selected lo Skate . . Publishers’ Association Samuel Haldeman, and a broth- | be hy Tsai ne ow 8 y ry 7 er. Samuel Baker, both of Man-} Miss klder nas been skaling al | S ow rice 0 iC BY A W IS I O W L. heim BZ Hershey and last summer spent | : 1 st ni 8 » time at Lake Placid. ’ Conversation at our supper table lasi nite ome time at | : Editorially oo | centered around the coming Kentucky Derby Vire. HIRAM N. WITMER T'ractor Driving Contest Held \ Hel S Kee Your | when someone remarked that a certain horse Mrs. Amanda P. Witmer, 78,| Jay Mumma, a junior at East! Your Pet Ideas | would go to the Post at twenty to one.” | widow of Hiram N. Witmer, i . . “Twenty to one”! exclaimed one of our wo-| ied at 10:25 p. m. Sunday at B g ¥ ’ . , ail oe ie Ce aoe swe | mem folk who never reads the horse news. the home of her son-in-law and Oh f 3 ud e In ine » Jo Pia ally EH Le | “Why. I thought they all start at the same | Mr. and Mrs. Elam F. one or your... oY your guns. In fact history will prove that mer = == Se * * Sherer, Mount Joy R2, after an «| I RE | ti n the experts have been woe- | ; lillness of one year. { ph RICED fu RY ies ove 2p | A fellow from Florin parked his car near the! “gue was born in Penn Twp., N apy | ONE pRICE—NONE P 40 not poy journ: hich passed over our |bank and put a dime in the parking meter. At. qaughter of the late Jacob B. = oy ' uarantee that you : A trade journal w Pp af atiies hu lked is your 9 ticular item | ter fumbling with it a few minuies he walked |, Peifer Reist and had higher price, on the particu any wn to Officer Mike Good who was standing price. 4 in Rapho Twp. all her the corner and asked “where you get the She was a member of the resided e, than the advertised life. tof your choic FOOD STORE thought submarines wouldn’t work and pre- | change out of the meters. He said he put a... onic Church. N ca , dicted no important changes in transporta- | dime in and only wanted to stay a few min- Surviving are these sons and - > | : tion. through the airplane. | utes. daughters: Stella, wife of Al Ae on, - | FLORIDA VALENCIA { reatest of | bert R. Nissley, and J. Earl, of For that matter, Napoleon, | ight is be- | world conquerors, cast aside gas Over at the fire house the fellows were dis- Manheim R1; Anna, wife of El used for ORANGES 5:29 | If Cy el | IVORY SOAP 4 ing impractical and foolish. Daniel Webster cussing the various items that are ; mF. Snorer. af wise. hone (| had no confidence in railroads, maintaining | money in foreign countries. One fellow said he | = iq. Mary, wife of Harry al that frost on the tracks would halt the trains. | knows of a country thas uses fish for money. | ic Lititz R3: and Alta ives ONE PRICE—NOME PRICED HIGHER The shrewd Chauncey Depew refused to in- | And “Mose” Stark remarked: “Wow, they. = 0’ D. Bomber- cakes 25¢ vest $5,00 in the Ford Motor Company on | must have an awful messy time playing slot’ = [1.0 po. L100 23 grand- INSUR ANCE 1] TOMATOES ruc i ONE lle 19¢ grounds that ihe gute never would replace | machines!” Ys Down boy! children and three sisters Mrs. il ' 4 the horse. * : . ry a . ar v SOUTHERN NEW—ONE PRICE— » Ac : tod ati imma Metzler, Manheim, Ada- : Yap fats are one thing but opinions ate | Waller Young: says if tho “Hindsigst” of ENS Meer, Manbiny Moc | roe pate, chido | IVORY SOAR, J CABBAGE : something else. Just remember that when |some women was as good as their foresight, | py 0 Mes Susiel| wp to $9000. oe ear APPLES 2 « 29 you make up your mind it will be you who | they wouldn't wear slacks. eed. To family policy $10 ea | 3 medium size 234 . Solely ES : ’ : CALIFORNIA ICEBERG large benefits or suffers x ‘ : A man on 3X ak *. trying to re Funeral services were held on val $5. sak LETTUCE ONE PRICE—NONE PRICED HIGHER 2 heads 29¢ * 5 ‘ a =) We at 1:3 lock | * * : * : lave oe wits's Tear concemity « “Fesping Fours slay hs ii 2 WARREN H. STEHMAN | OLD SOUTH FROZEN (2 sor. cam 27¢) a Along The Same Line | Tom" when he lighily remarked: "Don't be so| [hc {SIS Furl Fone wid) ST PSY | IVORY ORANGE JUICE 6: 79° Two news items, same day, same paper: | upset, After all a peeping Tom is just a woll, i Waly a yg Yn Chie ; : R SOAP | cans “Security analysts believe the economy window shopping”. — — — How about that? | = "= oe Pe 7 3 Botner His has passed the defense peak and has ered] * * Se LURES TRAY 1B personal - 5c Frozen Waffles Jive. 2 was. 356 a period of slow decline.” | It's funny that so many women who can Sli. sane lanes Bw rd INSURANCE CO. F cake c French Fried Potatoes SS: 100 386 “Manufacturing and other non-farm in-|spot a blonde hair on their hubby's coat at 10 3 pues iii 2 1ess by adver ET ITT TT ‘ 5 ; Li, f dustries added more than a quarter-million | paces, can't see a pair of garage doors when “Sing in ine Lusleln. gh be Sandwich Steaks FROZEN pkgs 18¢ dozen in dated carton SUNNYBROOK LARGE ALL WHITE LEGHORN FRESH EGGS 69° workers between mid-February and mid- | puiting the car away. - -— | * March, raising the total of non-farm employ- | * * IVORY FLAKES dents of the nation’s business. Yet the very | One of the girls who always lived in the business they expect to decline are the ones | city. was being shown about a farm near Don- which are bolstering their forces for summer |, sales. Both of these signposts that point in! “well me.” she asked the farmer, as she gaz- opposite directions were erected by experts. | 4 intentiy at a month-old calf, “does it pay to The answer is that no one really knows keep so small & COW?” just which way the economy will turn next. * We be" In such times the businessman who simply | I just got a wedding invilation thal reads: strives to keep his accounts in order, do awe your presents.” ges fo 43.7 million.” They" ti emo at the Richfield Security analysts, the men entrusted with | Gas Os el fom reminding | : Mm 0 T H kb R ’ S D A Y - iss 27. LARGE EGGS iy on 67 the investment programs of Wall Street | phim to use the door as an exit in an emergency 0 \ lei uy RAY tn compares, are am ng th ge it tute stu- of he Wintom, { kal LARGE EG 6S SROWN AND WHITE Dated carton 65 | ~~gomipanies, are among the most, astute stu- | * * se id ; 2 i i AA ery Best memes | pARTY PICKLE WAFERS over 29 "IVORY" SNOW] le 27 ch CAMAY SOAP SWISS CHEES ALTMORE WHOLE BEETS PHILLIP’S TOMATO SOUP PREAM ov ure vs ox coms DOMESTIC—Sold by the i 49° piece in our Dairy Depts. i 16.08 1 0° can 102-02, 25° cans { 25° Hamilton and Girard-Perregaux DIAMONDS By J. R. Wood & Sons CHINA By Syraguise GLASSWARE By Imperial WATCHES By 1} 4-01 can better job than his competitor, and let the | y it : ¢ long-term trend take care of itself may be | The salesman: alier nk enlrance to & STERLING By International | Sem size 23¢ EIGHT 0 CLOCK 3-1b bag 2.317 - ot 81 = 1 ye ; S following the nest ih ig Main Street prospect's home put on his per- WALLETS By Lady Buxton He WOMAN'S DAY MAY 15508 ach T° | sonality act. “My what a lovely home you and Princess Gardaer. | x a | Dames are smarter than you think — They skin a wolf to get a mink! | have.” he gushed. “And pray tell me what is lin the beautifal vase on the mariiel?” ; * * * ; | “My husband's ashes,” said the young wile. Annie Strumbendle says: “Don’t worry ~Qp, I'm so sorry. How long has he been about the teen-agers, they still have a healthy | dead?” respect for the razor strop. But watch out | "He's not. Just too lazy to find an ashtray.” when a gal in her middle flirties meets a | * * hs ® | guy in his late naughties: A Landisville Mamma gave us this one-—— | f = CAMAY® SOAP 23c DEL- RICK _ JEWEL GASES By Farrington JEWELRY By Krementz and Wells | PENS By Sheaffer and Parker | LAST WEEK-END OF OUR Bel Monte SPRING GARDEN SALE bath size cakes * * One night her smail son had been in fed for ’ a: | awhile, she had to go into her room to look for A DA M H R E R OLEOMARGARINE : Someone's Always Willing a ‘something. G SY | lit . gy Yellow Cling Peaches ist 2 31° rotection of the President is ‘“‘a difficult | Thinking that she was fast asleep she cau- 87 E. Main St, MOUNT JOY. PA. |} = 1b 59: y | dill 3 Sliced Pineapple ww 32 task in these precarious days”, Secret Ser-| {ously livhted a lamp, found what she was vice Chief U. E. Baughman has reported to ||50king for, and was just about to turn off the | | PHONE 3-4124 Hl 1 { Agen = 25¢ Congress, but it will cost $250,000 less this | qn : “Plous 18-2c | Tomato Juic yo [light when a sleepy voice mumbled, ease uice year than it did last. The reduced operat-|y,., off the liglst, Mommy. You're mussing up LAVA SOAP 98s c ’ ing budget he submitted amounts to $3, | my dreams.” Stewed Tomatoes Ion 21 853,000. * * * ) 1 “3 medium-size And though Senator Taft has already | a joesimaster is a man who eats a meal he | | 1 3 cakes 3c Bartlett Pears 6 4 37° told GOP leaders that President Eisen-) 4oesn't wei 50 he can get up and tell u lot] | A oH, F it c kt il War. c Bower Mir: of stories he dcesn’t remember to people who | r oe. 0 rui ocktai 2 om 43 win—y n WwW \ we wapt to. id (have already heard them. % DUZ Del Monte Catsup 2 Jor. 31° “The position and responsibilities . . .” | "And how &d tabs ; i i “ i you have your neighbor|) All prices In thie advertisement effactive through Saturday, May 2 declared the Secret Service Chief, “are | keep his hens in his own yard?” asked a Don- ra v7 sit 65¢ Saturday, May 2nd. such that he can not have what is consid- cat ered a normal life, home or family rela-| hw ; : tionship. He has no choice as to where he | And I teld me One night 1 Ha Bos dow lives. He is a focal point for public and |? ©99% under a bush in my garden, and next day I let him see me gather them.” I wasn't { 1 tion. He i lz his e | world attention. He is a slave to his oes ater fit OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE DELICIOUS WITH FLAKORN CORN MUFFIN MIX DISTRIBUTION CONTESTED: Un. being obliged to serve his country withou % 11 hours Vv { § Drum 39 12-02 wring 2 sand ovary day of the A young fellcw from the Welsh Mis. upon || J : large 29 giant 707 CHICKEN sane ¢ phy 19: Perhaps it just proves you can get used receiving his draft questionnaire, struggled | scrupulous persons agtempted to obtain a Pkg ll | desperately with the long list of questions. Af-|)/ [ter much sweaiing and worrying, he gave up) JOY FLAKO to anything. share of Mr. A’s estat. TIDE the balance, is a truly silent tribute to Lin- * xx for asi ave up | ~ lin despair and returned the papers with tais — HE. CRUST 1) % LIOUID DETERGENT “United We Stand in 2 | notation: “Ah'm ready when yo’ ready!” i EFFORT NULLIFIED: But Mr. A left a X Q E A dg (( A Fre i 55 4 | 7-01 ian Those immortal words oi Abraham Lin.) A arp ek nk Wi ais tor old i well-planned Will, which had been drawn tors 29 gn 70 Yu 18¢ bottle 29: tie 70 col, bags birthdsy Al ane papers and laughingly told us of an f by a lawyer. This Wil siood up under | pkg Cbg | : ? that happened to him a few blocks away. fire—and the rightful beneficiaries retained | the motto of {fee people the World Over. | When fie Judy of fhe house come fo the door | CRY 0 HES | : IDEAL SWIFT'S i ne asked: “Any old beer bottles to sell, lady?” eir interests. modern America years after they were ut | "gy," cigimed "Do I look ike the kind of a | CHEER DOG FOOD BABY MEATS when the basic freedom of man hung on pessen Wito bear? Sal looking ane Be sure to have a lawyer draw your Will—=and i 29 gio 70 3 ii 43c CHOPPED OR ieor, 27 i . c cans STRAINED can coln’s greatness. : ia pg. ” Sy . - Now, as then, free men are faced with * * * executor to carry out its terms. lc SALE OF go inevitable struggle for survival. On a A Marietta woman went through her hus- c arger basis to be sure, but none-the-less the | bands pockets and came upon a ticket she DREFT { WOODBURY, SOAP | SPIC & SPAN same ideals are at stake. didn’t recognize. She woke him out of a sound : On this anniversary of Lincoln’s birth |sleep and roared: "What's this I found in your | ant 4 Size 26¢ under humble, practically destitute condi- | trousers pocket? MOUNT JOY BANK i | ig 29: Pan 70: hs _— ban : er large 2 4c gin tions, may the free people of the world take new meaning from the battle cry that once preservd a Union and the freedom’ and respectability of man: “United we stand, divided we fall.” "Any vinegar bottles to sell?” He replied: "That's a pawn ticket.” She scolded: "Why didn’t you get iwo so we could both go? You never take me any place.” A WISE OWL / investigate the advantages of naming us your OF MOUNT JOY Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation UNION NATIONAL = 87 pkg. Get 4th cake for lc. Total cost 2bc.! 77 - 3 Nits Sepa EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA.
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