The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 04, 1953, Image 4

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d-—The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa Thursday, June 4,5 1953
— Tew Gretna Theatre
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HEY FARMERS! Season To Open
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| Are You Short of Help? || With Comedy Hit
| .
| i’ ll Bob H “Personal Appearance” the
I / So a ostetter comedy hit of Broadway about
. a famous actress who can’t stay
| ELIZABETHTOWN. R. D. 3, PA. out of trouble while on a pub-
| E-TOWN 747R12 licity tour has been chosen as
the opening play for the 1953
- J ue YF season at the Gretna Playhouse,
i We Have a Self-Propelled Combine —12 ft. }|: 0 8 he §
With popular televisioh star,
Also New Holland Baler Pauline Drake, in the leading
| PLACE ORDERS EARLY role, “Personal Appearance”
T4-4t will open a 8-performance run
y AO 4 0 . «ut {On Thursday, June 11th, at 8:30
and continue nightly, except
Weww= ||Sunday, through Wednesday,
June 17, ‘
Keep Your Eye On This S an will d
Charles F. Coghlan will direct
€cp our ye n I$ pace the 13-week series of plays.
Gene P. Otto and Mr. Coghlan
will serve as co-producers “for
their 9th season.
“Personal Appearance” tells
in a most frolicsome fashion a-
bout a famous female movie
star who (travels around the
country on a personal appear-
ance four. But the actress is so
susceptible to masculine charm
that she has to have a special
manager with her to keep her
out of trouble. Hilarious com-
plications ensue when she stops
at a combination tourist home
and gas station attended by a
couple of real cool, good-look-
ing youths.
Pauline Drake, = well-known
for her performances at Gretna
in previous years in ‘Pursuit
of Happiness,’ “The Bat” and
Kiss the Boys Gaodbye,” has
been chosen for the sparklifig
featuréd role and rehearsals in-
dicate that her ‘‘personal ap-
péarance” on the Gretna stage
will tank with her exciting best.
‘Other plays,’ scheduled: by
Messrs. Coglan dnd Otto are:
{week of June 18, “Big Hearted
Herbert.” with Harry: Sheppard;
25th, “Bell, Book and Candle,”
or “Happy Birthday,” July 2nd,
“Fair and Warmer,” 9th, “Anne
Luecasta,” 16th, “20th Century,”
23rd, “Affairs of State;” 30th,
“The Heiress’ or “They Knew
What They Wanted.”
Week of August 6: “Snafu”
13th, “Come Back Little She-
ba,” 20th, “Lo and Behold,” 27:
“Invitation to Murder,” and the
FOR A
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
IN THE NEXT ISSUE
S H A
When?
Where?
Time?
Why?


THE HOME OF FREE ENTERTAINMENT
FLORIN FIRE COMPANY
CARNIVAL
SATUR., JUNE 6th
FEATURING - - - -.
THE THREE TONES
(IN MODERN MUSIC)
Frank Fulton & His Drifting Plow Boys


(HILLBILLY) : week of Sept. 3rd, “Yes, My
REFRESHMENTS. GAMES, OUR FAMOUS CHICKEN Darling Daughter,” ' of “The
CORN SOUP Moon Is Blue.
Mr. Coghlan has announced
that reserved seats and season
tickets are available by dialing
Mt. Gretna 4-6402. General ad-
FREE PARKING FREE ADMISSION


home.
Pfc. Donald Kuhns
Services Held
For Jacob Young
Funeral services were held 8 Just a few lines to thank you
Monday afternoon for Jacob H. take time to thank you for the chain you sent me, I
Young, formerly of Mount Joy, wonderful gift I received from really appreciate it especially
who was killed last Friday you, It is something that can be since they probably kept me
morning in a cave-in near and remembered a longloyut of trouble. When we stand
home in Manheim. He was fif. | time. It also shows the tellows/ingpection we have to show our
ty four years of age. {what a wonderful town I tags, sometimes I don't have
Services were held at 2 P. M. { from. In closing 1 would like to any dog tags. They didn't have
from the Nissley Funeral Home wish the Committee and the mine made in time at boot camp
here, with interment in the | PEOPlE that make it 1 was told to get some at my
{the best of luck. Thank youlnext duty station, but when I
Those In Service
May 16th
May 20, 1953
San Diego, Calif.
Hello Everybody,

Dear Remm. Comm.
At this time I would like to

Conestoga Memorial Park.
The deceased died instantly | #82!" : :
when the ditch he was helping Sincerely, [them and was told they did not
to dig caved in, only a few| Pvt. Glenn Wolgemuth use them so I should forget a-
bout them. I did until I got here
working for J. G. Baker, Man- | May 16thjat NAS and was informed that
heim excavator. Camp Casey, Koréa|i have to have dog tags for in-
Paul Reidenbaugh, Manheim,| Dear Remm. Comm. _|spection. 1 had gotten away
operating a scoop shovel at the | About a week ago I came them a couple of times
project. saw the approaching to find a package for me. Whatiso I just decided to forget about
slide and yelled to the men;|#® wonderful surprise to findthem. Then I received your gift
doors from his home. He was |
however the noise of their drills |Such a beautiful Easter giftiand decided to get. the dog tags.
drowned out his warning. | from the Mt. Joy Remembrance still haven't been asked to
| Committee. It was very them but the way I've
Young’s employer was also his|
5 poy [ful and a useful gift. Thank youbeen getting in trouble lately
brother-in-law.
> ' {they're bound to ask for them
Mr. Young, of 330 W. Fredin- | 50 very much. : ;
and St. Manheim. was the son| It is a wonderful feeling to|seon. I'd sure hate to be on re-
of the late Jacob H. and Anna|know that the people back|port again. I'm working off two
Heistand Young. He was born in home haven't forgotten us boys extra duty from the ij
Mount Joy Twp., and had been | You are doing grand job. jpetore last and jus sot out o
a resident of Manheim for the | really appreciate it a lot. going to Mast since that time.
past three years. He attended| Again I want to express my| Anyhow, thanks a lot for the
the Church of God, Mount Joy. |Mmany thanks to the Rememb-|chain. .
Surviving is his wife, Committee and the peo-| Tove,
G. Neidigh Young, and daugh-
ter, Florence, wife of Arthur]
Thome, Elizabethtown. These |
brothers and sisters also survive |
Abram, Elizabethtown; Harvey, |
| ple of Mount Joy.
Very truly yours,
Pfc. Harold E. Musser
Nellie |
Corrine Markley
May 19th

May 16th/Pear Committee:
Just a line to say that we

Mt. Joy R2; Lizzie, wife of Jac- | Ropeal, = > rr
of Samuel Ober, Elizabethtown;| I received your U.S A {6.be in
Amos, California; Anna, Mount |8ift a few days ago. It sure*™>> ’ jane 1ith: The
i [the ‘states by
Joy; Susan, wife of Elmer Brill, | comes in handy. rk, od
town Frank, Mt. Joy;| Our mail service isn't too DO iE ye Ie, Home
Katie, wife of Jay Mumma, of [800d at times over here. When 0 1 drop ii to you all
Landisville, and Elmer, Florida. | We do receive mail it makes you| :
There are also six grandchil- |feel good when you receive Sersonsily éfofis spent
dren, two of whom are children [things from the people back" Te Suring Ly Sew caroel.
of a son, Arthlr, who died in|home: It also lets you know that 9 : Jy
1946. everyone is thinking about you. no YOU KNOW?
——— Gere | We have only twenty some —
BIRTHDAY PARTY days over here before we start
3 on our journey around the 7
A birthday party was held at| world. Our first stop is going to has had in the past the Thore
the home of Mr. ahd Mrs. John | be Hong Kong, China. We are likely he is to have accidents in
Sliver on Sunday for their to arrive in Norfolk, | the future.
grandchildren, Albert and Kar-| Va. August 6 or 7. {


The more accidents a person



en Williams, at 205 N. Barbara| I want to thank you most sin-|
Street. Guests included Mr. and |cerely for your thoughtfulness a EY |
Mrs. Frederick Leiberher, Jr.,|and kind efforts. .
and daughters. Druscilla and| Sincerely, |
Reenee and Linda, Marietta] Joe Coover, USN Mit Gr t
Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Russell | — ° e na

Williams and daughter, Denna, |
York, near Salem; and Mr. and |
Mrs. Arlington Blantz and chil-
dren, Doris and Ray, Jr., of|
Lahcaster RO. « [tor the lovely gift that 1 receiv] MINIATURE GOLF
led from the committee, It was| PICNICS, ETC.
mission seats are available at sreatl ated. Boll
| reatly ¢ recis » > » > |
every performance. |sreal’y appreciated, believe me
I am now at my home on ‘‘de-
Florin, Pa.|
May 16, 1953
IS OPEN!
Dear friends,
I wish to express my thanks









This year's Chevrolet brings you the most impor-
tant gain in economy in Chevrolet history. And
it's the kind of everyday economy that saves -
you money wherever and however you drive!
Inch along through heavy traffic. Roll up the miles ir steady highway
cruising. Long trips or short errands, byroads er boulevards, you get
far more miles per gallon in this great new Chevrolet.
New high-compression power is the feason. Both the few 115-h.p.
“Blue-Flame” engine in Powerglide* models—and the advanced 108-h.p.
“Thrift-King” engine in gearshift models—déliver mioré power on [éss
gasoline. Acceleration and hill-climbing ability are greater, fuel cone
sumption is lower!
This is the kind of economy that counts thé most—importarit gasoline
savings for the driving you do, togéthét with lower ovér-all costs of
upkeep. And along with it, you énjoy all the other advantages that only
the: new Chevrolet offers you. Colt in ang see for yof
*Combination: of 115-h.p. *Blue-Flaieé” ine’ au ic i
missioy ono on od 5d he models hg a Taney

18 58
Al
NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc.
MOUNT JOY, PA.

 

 
|of civilian life. It really is nice|
[to be my own boss for a short
again, tomorrow ey
[lay en route” enjoying 2 vo
while
| being the end of my leave. I
{ will leave for Ft. Lewis, Wash-
{ington and proceed from there |
to the Far East. I hope that I
will get to see some of the oth-
er fellows that are over there
during my stay. i
F'll say thanks again for the |
|dog tag chain and also so longlf|
| for awhile. I
| Sincerely,
Jay Wolgemuth i

| London, England|
( Dear Friends of the Comm. |
Since writing my last “thank
| you” letter, we have moved to]
{England and even tho’ I can
| understand the language here.
| Norway was a much more en-|
| joyable place to live. No one
{ should ever pass up an oppor-
[tunity to visit that “land of the
| midnight sun” its a wonderful
| experience.
I must say the identification]
chain which I received was a
| very original idea and very use-|
| ful too. I was carrying my “dog
| tags” on my key chain but the
| Finance Officer did not think]
| much of that idea the first time]
|I answered “pay call” here. (In|
Norway we were payed by|
check and didn't use our “dog|
tags” as identification on pay|
day). Any how, I'm happy to|
| wear the tags on my new chain|
and thank you very much.
Am sorry you have not re-|
ceived the support of the com.|
munity, which enabled you to
| carry on your wonderful work,
|and thank you sincerely for alll
|the work you have done in the|
|past and all the cheer youl
brought to all of us in the ser-|
May 25th |
|
Juicy Lean
Sunshine

More People Buy
‘Chevrolets than
Any Other Car!
Hi-Ho’s


| vice.
£3) ed | Sincerely,
wo bifid wit | “Kappy (M/Sgt. Kaplan)
bp Chir,
| Dear Remm. Committee, |
I wish to thank the Remem-)
brance Committee for the gift|
PHONE 3-909
| and the paper. It is nice to be! 0 3 9 4
Jremembered by the folks back] —



lgot to California I asked about


Gretna Playhouse
MT. GRETNA, PENNA.
BEAUTIFULLY SURROUNDED BY HILLS AND _TREES
OPENS 1953 SEASON
Brilliant Broadway, Hollywood and TV Players
“PERSONAL APPEARANCE”
FLIRTATIOUS, AMUSING, NAUGHTY
(YOU'LL WANT TO KNOW MORE - SHH!)
Week of Thursday, June 11th—8:30 p. m.
CAST INTRODUCED OPENING WEEK
Mt. Gretna 4-6402 Adm $1 25
for Season eickets
Included
Ph.
All Taxes




Mount Joy Legion
SATURDAY, JUNE 6th
Joan Lee & Her Orchestra
SUNDAY, JUNE 7th
Charlie Neimer Trio



Sunday family dinners will be served starting at
1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and
Turkey.



FLASH!
Norris Fancy
Pineapple Juice
| Norris Fancy
Golden Corn Whole- Crushed
i Ground Beef
Macaroon Cookies
| HESS’ FOOD STORE
Koved
| - THE HOME OF GOOD FOODS -


IPR Ae
SHOWS J O y MATINEE
EVENINGS Ԥ SATURDAYS
7 and 9:00 P.M TR AND
SATURDAYS I HEA E HOLIDAYS
6-8-10 P. M. 2 2:00 P. M.
| Mount Joy, Pa.





FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JUNE 5 - 6
ROSALIND RUSSELL -— MARIE WILSON
“Never Wave At A Wace”
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MONDAY —TUESDAY, JUNE 8 - 9
MICKEY ROONEY — PEGGY RYAN
“All Ashore"
-in-

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JUNE 10 - 11
MONTGOMERY CLIFT — ANNE BAXTER
“f Confess”
-in-

—COMI'NG:
JUNE 19 - 20——"MA AND PA KETTLE ON VACATION"
JULY 3 - 4—"NEVER LET M GO”
JULY 13 - 14—"MOULIN RAUGE


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