19 HELP Way 21, 195310 Calvin Kramer, of On June 14 back to and Mrs PERSONALS [fri Abel will report duty and expects to be shipped | His family will con-| Students Thrilled |. | The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, Up To $100 For Your Olid Refrigerator Alumni Banquet Here June 6 : (Turn to page 4) Mason Zink, 250 A nh 1 3 “1 N 7 - 1 ng | I\ Mr and Mrs. Ma tinue to reside here. of = Marietta Ave., this boro, Ie Dinner guests at the home of | § V turned home recently from vis Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brubaker, of|=—— iting with relatives at Taunton, Suiunga on ere the » | Mass. id Also spent a few following: Rev. Levi K. Ziegler, Another First cays in Maine, Lemoyne, Rev. and Mrs. Robe i FOR You A Mrs. Anna J. overseas. By Top Hat Club | Seventy juniors and of the high school attended the | “Top Hat Club” Friday even | ing, following the annual prom | floor of the fire-| | Invitations have been issued to the fifty.seventh annual al- umni banquet to be held Satur day evening, June 6 in the high school. A ham dinner is being seniors | Goffin is spend The second Turner and son, Jom, Ma wepared by Alumni members ing several weeks with her N pL P re: y + | hall was transformed to resemb. | I lis i - heim and Rev. N. L. Bowers, g and several Mothers. A short | as Lransiorm 0 resemb . son and taughter-indaw, Mr.| 4 sons. Bud and Ke merican I ressive business will be. held. Qinnet le a “New York Night Club” by Wy W and Mrs, Henry G. Carpenter. Landisville. . will be served. a short program the Jay.Cees and Joy-Cees to ist Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Bren-| np and Mrs, John Kreider of ONE POLICY COVERS will be held and following this, brayide pee for teen agors ; af eman and son Lester, and Joan | coqar Lane were recent visitors entertainment will be featured. |! 80 following thei big wa FB % Breer, spent Sunday ab Gio- |to New York City where the) POLIO CANCER H. Morrell Shields and three night”, the prom i ER wan's Gap, Pa. spent six days shopping and al sthers will play music for danc- As the students approached | ull ‘ 3 Es . oo | 7 Mr. and Mrs, Russell Sump- » took number of good AND NINE OTHER oe on one i of the stage the building a flashing sign | { D> SEE AEE LE] G | : | ‘ vie} ralatives have |. g : | greeted them first outside the LE 2 APPLIANC S | it | S AMERICA'S FINE WATCH man are visiting relatives here. | shows and attended the Ring DREAD DISEASES The theme of tre affair will buildi : 2 AS 1 uilding be the “Alumni Carnival” ote Aa Circus at M: Wdison | plus a billboard an- | ROU Sat. and Mrs, attractions in | i 4 a] 2 ling Bros. John Abel yy B 8 nouncing all the it. | Adam H. Greer, Jeweler CE AL od 2 laughter, Gail, of Sumpter, $ Sauare GaNIeh. |Scarlet Fever — Smail Pox — which will provide entertain. cluded in the two floor shows. | 87 East Main Street Cc, are spending several weeks : : ; Diptheria io Leukemia — ment to suit your fancy from The “Guests” were greeted by | La MOUNT JOY, PE NN A with Mrs. Abel's parents, Mr. Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. Encephalitis — Tularenia — visiting the ‘old picture gallery’. Paul Stoner. as doorman. dress Kew EI DHT Spinal Meningitis — Rabies —. | Members are asked to keep in ed in his red uniform. Miss Bet- | Tetanus. mind that this is the next to last sy Bigler was the hostess and) ers senior Class to enter the assoca- | ojo Snyder Jr., served as the | I) . P AYS— } Yon, There will be 54 members head-waiter. The waiters ware inducted this year. After next)... Zimmerman, Nicholas | — vear’s class enters the associa- Leitner, Ammon Hoffer, War-| Medical Expenses Sup to Han, will be a closed organiza- FOR 8 DISEASES ren Hayman and Norman Gar. | on Ha REFRIGERATOR- er, ne guests were menus by the waiters to order | FREEZER Plan now to attend your Al- a MORE Value than Ever! | i P - : se prices lower — $6060 to 3201280 55 000° umn Banquet Saturday, June anything that the steward, Mi 2 Appliances in 1- . pp Q 6, at 6:30 p. m. in the “high chael Pricio, had prepared as- | A real freezer plus a : : | school auditorium. Preliminary | gisted by the assistant steward. no-defrost refrigerator. { refrigeration, ay with the new *“Tempera- Candy venders were Miss | tor,” circulftes cold air Christine Weidman and Mrs uniformly through refrig- . [ erator section. All parts are Leitner, who also photographed | propertly refrigerated. No those at tables. A black and | defrosting of the refriger- : : { ator section necessary, for white. color theme prevailed | frost never builds up. : | with palms and greens around | the room. The centerpiece on — each table were black glass top | Work was: started at Main hats which were filled with Barbara Streets Monday | pretzel bits. | FOR LEUKEMIA AND SPINAL | MENINIGITIS. $2,500°° FOR CANCER plans are being made by Miss Christine Weidman, Miss Betsy Bigler, Arthur Zerphey, Jr. and Mrs. George Albert. —— Step Out in the nimblest picce of | $1,25000 Street Repairs Started Act | chon | FOR EACH INSURED | EER OF FAMILY Gene Eicherly. Step in for the best deal in town . a Dodge priced below many models in the lowest-priced field. Step Up to the Mobilgas Economy Winner that topped all other “eights” on performance. | Model LH-11K easy terms STOP IN TODAY! | Cooper's AUTHORIZED DEALER live action on four wheels . . . The Car for Active Americans. MEM- and Family Premium and the Bottlers from East Don their Bpecifications and equipment subject to change without notice. LOW RATES morning on street repairs in the Morrell Shields served as the J a WwW i : borough. Streets being repair- master-of ceremonies for the | } SALUNGA, PA. See Your Dependable Dodge Plymouth Dealer NO Individuals Premium ed are those where water mains [two floor shows. Performers in- | GENERAL i PHONE . | ere laid last Fall. cluded William Gassman, voc. | i N= > y Yearly $7.50 were: laid la Fal ee Be YOu | ELECTRIC LANDISVILLE ‘3651 STEHMAN BROTHERS . Sal Pp | ~ Council last week granted a alist; Dr. David schlosser, pian i : 4 i unga, enna. contract for the work to Heisey | ist; O. K. Snyder, Jr., magician | FY RTS Io] at ni SR AMAR A _ | Corn { | Brothers, of Rheems, for egal High School. The Bottlers bid of $5,600. The bid was the Yearly $15.00 : g ini 5 lowest of three submitted. included John Musser, Ross | | — et Eshleman, Paul Kauffman, Jack | McKain, Stephen Doles and | ! JAY 0. KULP AGENCY (i8 W. MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-6891 Jny-Cecs, In 1953 Mobilgas Economy Run enry Is- | present Andrew | Harold Zimmerman, gar and Earl Rhoades, of the K R IEG~- BIZ Mr. Shields. Three nes = ed a pantomine Sn sa —————— Sisters. An orchestra played for | oH J he ss than by | dancing between floor shows. | % | advertising. Breakfast was served by the] "5 ll LL A I - a . | chef, Gerald Hostetter assisted | { by Mrs. Eicherly, Mrs. Hostet- | | | ter, Mrs. Pricio, Mrs. Frank | GET IT T er Young, Mrs. Stoner, and Miss] Sk oD) A rd, ri Wilma Jane Dommell. Break. | 1: e . 4 fast included bacon and eggs a | com $ eo} 4 . A la Top Hat, toast and coffee. Wilbur Beahm, high school | and, fo Oo J. MORE BOO : H S STAM PS principal and Mrs. Beahm, and | WITH OVERDRIVE ¢ iE Mr. and Mrs. George Broske | ? GC a were guests of the affair. Pre | ceeding the opening the atti | | at midnight, the townspeople | June Brides Will Like ese i iis visited the room between 9 30 | i and 10:30 p. m. wt oon (5 pis in actual gos + hi avs! I A great new name on the highways! T ile Cloths | | It’s Sinclair POWER-X, the super premium FLORIN gasoline with 2 to 18% more knock- 54x51 $3.50 | ip | nl els a frec power ... specially refined for 54x72 $4.25 | Dr. and Mire. Dale W. Gare: | ~~ better road performance in high- | of Landsdowne, spent Sunday compression cars. To get maximum | ising 4 the Home of Mr. Gai er's father, . D. Garber, of performance, make sure your | Florin. St debaker Land Cruiser V-8 engine is adjusted to take Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brinser advantage of the extra power of | of Middletown and Mr. and 3 2 : g to p | Mrs. Ralph Mumper and daugh wins Automatic Drive POWER-X. Sinclair POWER-X = | ter of Neffsville were guests of b Gasoline contains RD-119%, Cannon Towels | | dor. Je Ms. George Mumper | Championship Sinclair’; rust inhibitor 65¢ ~ 79¢ each | Mrs Irma Groff of Lancaster that saves repair bills caused rom gf» aig Mrs. Melvin Tops all other entrants by fuel system rust. Drive Royal Ruby Glassware Mr. and Mrs Hood Hater and | P . : . ’ “gy | children of Lancaster Wei a 2 ebb into your Sinclair Dealer’s and set of 8 $1.95 | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs | equipped with automatic transmission try this amazing new 2% Viti nit Lloyd Vogel and family. 4 ry . & Sherbert: _ Goble ts - Fruits Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman | m actual miles per gallon premium gasoline today. snack sets. | entertained Mr. and ‘Mrs. Nel : . . : . | son Felty of Lancaster on Sun Embroidered Pillow Cases . . pair $2.95 J day. Wool Blan $5 95 Mr. Jonas Lginart spent sev + 2507, 00 ankets . i... 5% ach | eral days last week at Warre n, | : J an 3 Si wan Mr. ae, Mes, Bern | Studebaker Champion | ard Parker. each $3.35 | daughter. ar { Mr. and Mrs. William Smith each 65¢ | of E-town and Mr. and Mrs. | | Kenneth Hickernell of Fal | mouth were Sunday visitors at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben The latter being his Colored Sheets S1x108 . . . Colored Pillow Cases 42x36. . . Decorated Tumbler & Pitcher Sets 7-pc. $2.50 $1.00 | jamin Hess and family. [ Mrs. Fred Roth and Miss | The New Colored Pyrex Baking Dishes | Mary Hamilton visited Valley | $1.25 ow $1.35 | Forge and DuPont Gardens by ! | George Shetter RHEEMS GARAGE | special bus Saturday. ing Round Baking Dishes . . . . . each 95¢ Sunday RHIZEMS, PA, + i a { Mr. and Mrs. Clarence asseroles $1.50 Pie Plates 60e y. ; BH Casseroles 31.5 J { Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCur gar i 4 ; i |dy of Palmyra and Mr. and'’ a : I "ws : i Mrs. Edward Beiler of Hershey, | WITH OVERDRIVE 26.36 actual miles per gallon Studebaker overdrive or automatic drive, optional at extra cost, was used. Come in and try out a thrifty 1953 Stude- baker—the new American car with the European look. scores amazing Decorated Juice Sets Zp. . +. . . Todd | | of Manheim were guests of Mr. ! and family on Another Shipment of Knee Length Nylons $1} on Mrs. Lillian Hamil [ ton and family on Thursday THE NEW SUPER PREMIUM GASOLINE C. E. LUTZ Supplier Of Sinclair Products PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 385 Cotton Crepe Plisse Slips made by “Stardust” cach $1.95 no ironing — Dries in short time — Get several today Sizes 32 to 40. Needs Elmdale Peas 4. cans 49c| Libby R. A. Cherries ... 25¢ Mr. William Lawton and fam {ily and Master Wm. Vogel have | made arrangements to witness {the double header between the Phillies and Dodgers at Phila- delphia on Saturday night. { ——— a WC, | RUMMAGE SALE ~ sale, by ‘the Shining Star ‘sponsored Sunday One Owner—CQuality Used Cars 1952 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER V-8 STARLITE CLUB COUPE, AUTO TRANSMISSION 1351 CHAMPION 4 DR. OVERDRIVE, NEW TIRES 1951 PLY. CRANBROOK CLUB COUPE 1950 CHAMP 4-DR OVERDRIVE, NEW TIRES 1950 COMMANDER 2-DR. OVERDRIVE 1950 LANDCRUISER 4 DR. VERY CLEAN 1949 CHEVY 4-DR. LIKE NEW | I Fancy Bart. Pears . 38c| Campbell Pork and 2 School class will be held in the | \I.L PRICED TO SELL ove is Ave leo. |... = . 95s] Beans. ........ - 3 cans 33¢ | rear\of the Wolgemuth Appli- | Dealers In This Area eo aia | Socal Cobos g6c || ance’ store, East Main and Delta, RHEEMS GARAGE COL WBE | UBL MORES terres les Sts., Fhiday afternoon, May 22, | _. RHEEMS, PENNA. WALLACE D. ZERPHY, Mount Joy RALPH L. WALTERS, Mount loy Libbys Corn .... 2 cans 87¢ | Daisy Flour ...... 10 1b. 79¢ at 2 and Saturday, May | MERRILL JOHNSON. SALESMAN . 1 NDER, Milten Grove 23, begining at 10 A. M. ) i y JCINS. BE ( { \ 5 { Ton Py ¢ Sh i