B—The Bulletin, Mount Jovy. Pa.. Thurs day VESPER SERVICES MONDAY MEETING PLAN TOR VADE Al Korea Tl ede ALLL | Tl - at Jow Cost! Venetian Blinds PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-3492 Open Daily and Evenings Except Wednesdays 8-tfc 5 5 \ J By Wall Tile LON / / i { hol ; 1 Mos Foy Tile and <4 : kt} ee. Sale wi gin at 9:3 | RAG ath Ahh MOUNT JOY, PA. of the Mount Joy committee was held Monday evening at the home of Rev Ezra H, Ranck. I'he of the meeting was to draw up plans for the Sunday evening vespers ervices, The for July 19-26 and 16 An held with the Peter ler ceretary A meeting (Call Executive (From Page realistic color before But the {the bodies real Their by the purpose people torn schedule is of war, and August 2, 9 vation diets, in open culverts heart ory can | ence. of officers was your following elected pres, Lynn Fack-| Yet above ident, Mae Zink, ea” tells a message Ralph faith. For in their g multitudes of the pe [ turned to the Gospel [ hrist life Adult Class of the | circumstances Church will Every on Sat., May |see “Korea”. The Rutt Ins. | auditorium opens at al 30 | ery You election Koder, even all vice pre and Berrier, treasurer MAY finding a FOOD SALE 9th The local hold a 9th Young Methodist Food Sale front of Titus Sale will in office begin seat is Free. ea. —— Everybody reads newspapers but ad- J vaper Formica Tops your business than by advertising. NOY) everybody reads circular vertising left on their door sien EVERYONE INVITED ICE Rea Gta. | SOUVENIR ms lag “FREE DOOR PRIZES every night {OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY - «MAY THURSDAY - SATURDAY 67 In; J hen of our 50th anniversary we are having this gigantic birthday FRIDAY - m7 1010 PM. party, all for you — the public. It will be the biggest, the gayest — the brightest, the greatest party you have ever seen. So come and join the fun, one and all. Theré's plenty of free parking space waiting for you at Warners Dairyland. MOVIES—Yes, continuous movigs will be shown for yaur interest and entertainment. MUSIC—Don Warner and his Hammond elec- tric organ will keep your toes tapping with lots of lively music. DAIRY PLANT TOURS—You'll see the wonder- land of Warners Dairyland—the milk receiving room, the milk and ice cream manufacturing department, the 10-degrees-below-zero room, the huge milk refriggration room, the amazing research and quality control laboratory, and many other exciting sights. £4 (Pez DAIRYLAND AS YOU ENTER RED LION FROM YORK story is that of ruined cities, | families reduced to star- children ~these voice a of hope meaning in which transcends alert American should | doors 7p. m. Ev- — eee There is no better way to boost | ' Well Known Scout Authority To Be D | Furnace Hill Camp your eyes. | A meeting | day) of the cruel fangs | | Furnace Hill | invitation to all leaders, Jrownie, intermediate, day and established camp tomorrow (Fri-| Club at issues an Leader's Camp assis! sleeping | ants, senior, sil- | counselors of Lancaster County Girl Scouts. never The Leader's Club has secur-| ed the services of Miss Cather-| ine Hammett who will discuss land demonstrate ‘Getting About which will in [elude camp activities, nature their dire | games, songs, equipment mak- [ing, knots and lashings. Miss Hammett of the | known authority techniques. She is a former invit- | member of the Girl Scout Na- [tional Staff, holding the office lof Director of the Camping Di- She is well-known as a [camp consultant, director of | her own camp in Vermont, a | free-lance writer, having pub- (lished, among many others, [your “Campecraft ABC” and “Your Own Book of Campcraft” | and numerous other activities | y tr, ‘relevant to out-of-door-living. “Kor- and | this, need, have Jesus reat ople of is a well-| on camping I are | vision. local news- | Afternoon session opens at {1:30 p. m. with lunch at 5 p.m. | Evening at 6:30 for business | discussions and Miss Hammett will be on the program again at 7:00 a. m | Committee reminds each one [to bring a nose bag lunch (cof- | fee will be served), knife and [ small sharpening stone, piece of | rope 4 inches long, a direction [finding compass if possible, and a Girl Scout handbook. ee ap Grade School (From page 1) Mimi O’Connor, | ser, Helen Rutt, Kenneth Nau- | man, Robert Mariner, and Rob- ert Wolgemuth. The final song will be Grasshopper Green. There Are Many Flags, Am- erica, the Beautiful; Where Are You Going?, and Grandma Grunts are numbers to be pre- sented by the Third Grade. Rob-| ert Zeigler, Carol Buchenauer, Linda Shields, Larry Jones, | Robert Funk, Janice Bérrier | will be featured the song Where Are You Going?. | A Third and Fourth Grade | Tonette Group will then render four selections. They are: Rou- | seaus Hymn, Upidee, Sun of | My Soul, and Whispering Hope. Darryl Aument will play There | Is Music in the Air as a Tonette | solo and then will accompany [James Hockenberry as he sings | the same song. {| Part II of the program will | ind the Junior -. Band playing the following selections under the direction of James Drohan, | Nancy Swanson, and Joy Barn- | hart: Sky Ride, Blue Eagle, and Transcontinental. We're Going Round the Moun- | tain, Faith of Our Fathers, feat- [uring Lewis Hart, James Harn-| | ish, Geoffrey Mariner and Rog-| | er Packer, I Have Lost the ‘Do’ lon My Clarinet, with Carol] | West as soloist, and The Keeper| |are songs to be presented by| | the Fourth Grade. Two-part harmony will be| | sung by the Fifth Grade as they | [sing the following selections: | {The Sled Race, The Mexican | Woman, A Song About Day,| [ Nightingale, featuring { { | Nancy Sch'os- Diane| | Reese, Jean Wolgemuth, Randy | Mateer, Michael Mumma, Ron-| ald Corll, and Rodney Stoner. | The BattleHymn of the Re-| public, will feature James| Reisch, Ronald Corll, and Mich-| ael Mumma as soloists. The last group to present mu- one morning 50 years ago, a teen age farm boy named Wallace Warner load- ed a five gallon can of milk into the family buggy and started out on a milk route. That was the beginnning of Warners Dairy. Throughout the years that followed, and until the younger generation it. was old enough to assume the responsibility of running the business, Mother and Dad Warner worked long and weary hours but always held fast to their faith in the future. from farms product and perfect quality control and, (3) an air Today the business goes forward under the manage- ment of the founder's three dairy products. manufacturing, as (2) suppliers of Warners view of sons, Earl, Jess and Don, and the entire dairy operation, through every phase of milk handling and to final delivery, is as sanitation exacting in human effort and science can make Pictured here are: (1 Mother and Dad Warner, bright, tile milking parlor at Old Forge Farm, one of 100 the milk, Warners modern Dairyland— the wonderland of quality sical selections will be the Sixth| Grade. They will sing Palamita, The Hunter, Crusader’s Hymn, | and Go Tell It On The Mountain| The latter song will feature Barry Barnhart, John Harnish, Gene Newcomer, and Bernell Heisey. The Star Spangled Banner, will be sung by the combined grades and accompanied by the Junior Band. The Audience will join in singing the National An- them on the Third verse. Jay Barnhart will accompany the Singing groups. Mr. George Houck is the director of the program. Sig DU BIRCHLAND AVE. HOME SOLD Frank D. and Joan Hassinger, 140 N. Market St, this boro, vurchased a new 11% story frame dwelling, on the southside of Birchland Avenue, from Aaron G. Longenecker. The transact- ion was handled through the S. Nissley Gingrich office on Tuesday. HURRY! Last Weel ot Sensational Towel Offer This Is your opportunity to complete your set of luxurious, large, thick, DeLuxe Cannon Towels for about half the usual cost. 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