| EE SIMON P, NISSLEY | MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa, Awnings CUSTOM MADE Benj F. Garber . » Free Estmates—Dial 4-8101 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. COLUMBIA Phone 702-J HALDEMAN'S Upholstery Shop SY y 16-tf 4 fome ce LOLUMBUS OHIO CR) poet * * SOR JR PK ot et 9%, + CR Ra Xa Xe) 9 oe > * > * Ka) J J 140, + * J > * > 9, J Po? + 00 6% 0. 0. 0. 0 ho? ¥% Xe) 0 ho 0% Oo o% o% 9, Na Xa Xa X Do PRX 0. 0. 0 0 NaN Xe X 2 8a abe abe abide abut ibs sb hy 9 ab abs aba 48: X SHH Se eed ade fear ate 0 0. 0. 0 RA Seabed ve 9, * 3 | STEHMAN BROTHERS -:- Saluga, Penna After You Grow It... Preserve it the Garden-Fresh Way No need to dream of garden-fresh “truits and vegetables next winter. With a farm food freezer you can enjoy | healthful “height of the season” meals all year round. As each crop ripens . . . pick it and freeze it. That ‘just picked” flavor is sealed in for many months to come. With a farm freezer you can also Dodge Coronet V-Eight Club Goupe Low and lithe in every line . . . here is incomparable BEAUTY. Sleek and trim in modern design is incomparable STYLE. ++. here Smooth and smart in curve and contour... here is incomparable FASHION, dependable DODGE V-EIGHT AND SIX You’ve Got To Drive It To Believe It retailer today. Pl ayground News oC ter — | Twenty-seven boys enrolled during the past week raising the total boys enrollment to -41. [Those who enrolled were C, | Groff, G. Goodling, R. Zeller, J. | Coover, L.. Newcomer, J. Buch- | enauer, J. Baugher, J. Kline, R.| | McNaulty, L.. Williams, J. Dan- Lalor, T. Bailey, R. Eshleman. T. | Pennell, J. Tierney, J. Haw- [thorne, N. Garlin, D, Stoner, C. | Joan Watts, Sandra Barnhart, Holtzman [Dorothy Engle, Lorraine Gilbert land Carol Gratch. | —- | Sherk, M. Albert, G |G. Alleman, B. Stetler, R. Pen (nell, R. Brown, J. Gates and J. | { Yohn. Twenty-six girls enrolled | during the past week raising the | ! total girls enrollment to 76. The | {new girls enrolled are R. Klugh [. Strickler, S. Gutshalll J. Berrier, J. Sherk, P. Elliot, L. | Garlin, N. Rieled, W. Olsen, M. O'Conner, N. Schlosser, J. Ber- | rier, B. Olsen, C. Stetler, C.| | Packer, J. Bennett, S. Chunko, | D. Eberly, S. Hostetter, C. Fel- | { lenbaum, The total enrollment at the playground now stands at 217. James Pennell’s team which includes R. Williams, D. Zeller. {R. Pennell, B. Pennell, G. New- (comer, C. Miller, R. Pennell, [ won the scavanger hunt held last Wednesday. They had to | find the following articles: one fishworm, 1 piece of coal, 1 four leaf clover, score of the Robo- | sonia - Mt. Joy basketball | game, 1 apple, 3 nails, 1 quart | oil can (empty) 1 live dog. 88 boys hiked to Marie Is- last Friday for a picnic and a swim. Lee Newcomer and P. Rove- nolt were the finalists. in the Checker tournament, Lee won Sto 1. The baseball league finds the Dodgers, Capt. R. Williams, and the Indians, Capt. B. Groff, leading the league. THE STANDINGS land did dramatics. Girls in that jer. ~— Scouts (From page 1) out, went on a4 hike and made Indian tom-toms. The girls in that unit were Peggy Brill, Bar- Bara Brown, Gheryll Brown, Phyllis Brown, Carol Buchen- auer. Carol Ann Kayllar, Mary Lou Goodling, Roberta Marshall Joyce Miley, Sara Schuman, Dr H.C Killheffer Optometrist MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St. Telephone 5.3376 Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 Tues, Fri. Sat. 7.9 P, M, Tues. Fri. Sat, 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M ELIZABETHTOWN 16 E. High St, Telephone 24.F Deanne « Walker; + Carol West, Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa, e AUTO PAINTING Intermediate Unit I was in charge of Mrs. John Way and Mrs. John Hart and went swim- ming, held a cook-out, made te- pees, made leather head bands trimmed with gimp and paint Bair, Judy Darrenkamp, Ebersole, Haw- Bonnie Joanne Derr, Marie Garlin, Harriet thorne, Elaine Mueller, Patty Phillips, Mary Salerna, Joan Shaeffer, Marlene Sinegar, Jean Wolgemuth and Martha Sprech- unit were Barrick, Nellie Carole Intermediate Unit II was in charge of Mrs. Warren Foley and Mrs. Adam Greer; and their girls held a cook-ouf, went swimming, made knapsacks, te- pees, rope belts, headdresses and a totem pole. The girls in the unit were Judy Heisey, Jo- anne Hart Nancy Pennell, Mary Jane Meckley, Darla Kulp, Syl- via Mumper, Marcia Engle, Jacqueline Mariner, Carolum Walters, Marlene Metzler, Joyce Berrier, Peggy Elliott, Shirley Gutshall, Sandy Wittle and Bar. bara Schuman. : Intermediate Unit III was in charge of Mrs. Martin Neyy, Miss Eunice Herr and Miss Maude Buller; the group made rope belts, spatter prints, held a cook out, and went swimming. These girls were Sally Hollinger, El- eanor Zielke, Karen Way, San- playgrounds. es eet Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin. bake in quantity” for weeks ahead Stews, meat pies, soups, pot roasts can be prepared in extra-big batches and used as needed during busy harvest days or when company drops in. Talk to your farm home freezer Ask him to deliver yours while the garden-fresh - season is still young. PENNSYLVANIA POWER ‘& LIGHT COMPANY Ww L | Dodgers 3 0 i Indians 3 0 | Cardinals 1 2 Braves 1 2 White Sox ... 1 2 Phillies .. 0 3 | The following visitations | | have been arranged with other |dra Koser, Linda Koser, Sandra | Stehman, Barrie Eichler, Lin- |da Kleiner, Rita Johnson, Mar- | cia King, Mary Sutter, Joyce | Dunkelberger, Nancy Wittle, | Deanna Crowl, Bonita Mabhr; | and Audrey Mohr. Senior Girl Scouts under the {direction of Mrs. Earl Mowrer | worked on the Explorer's Badge by taking a hike to Donegal Springs, took a bicycle hike, went swimming, held a” cook ] out and planned for the evening Copr Advertisers Exchange Inc 195 day. Martins Franks Have fun in the sun this holiday weekend. Plan a perfect picnic or a backyard barbecue—then come to STEHMAN'S fcr all the fine foods and drinks for a wonderful fun-deast at home or in your lavorite picnic spot. Every table . . our market is loaded wiih booming values in foods to buy for the 4ih of July—whiz-bang fine foods for grand and glorious eating on tae hoii- Fresh Ground Beef © 59. — oy Makes Delicious Hamburgers Armour Bacon sie 1:0 3 Ec . every shelf and case in Thursday, June 25, ® WRECKED CARS REPAIRED @® FRONT-END WHEEL ALIGNMENT ® WHEEL BALANCING ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN CARRIGER’S PAINT & BODY SHOP ACROSS FROM THE FIRE HOUSE AT RHEEMS, PA. ELIZABETHTOWN 110J12 PHONE savings ‘on Fun on the #th HEADQUARTERS for PARTY and PICNIC FOODS and GOODS 19537 —— M21-tfe AN Tak ; on your outing! Ni RN Ib 49. mmm, 2 7 AN p USE PAPER PLATES & CUPS . Stehmans Market Headquarters For _ ALL PICNIC SUPPLIES (Simms a program Friday evening. These girls were Dixie Bair, Nancy Diller, Priscilla Lane, Judy Naugle, Barbara Thome, Phyl lis Wolgemuth, Betty Brooks, Loretta Hornafius, Patty Mum- per and Rachel Klugh. Nurses who assisted the camp were Mrs. Sadie Brooks, Miss Eleanor Brown, Mrs. Ad |die Parker, and Mrs. Joseph Germer. The life saver was Jul- ia Risser. Mrs. Robert Haw- | thorne assisted in the evening | programs and took charge of all sleep-outs. Mrs. Edward Lane assisted on the planning. All the | girls swam and boated at the | Heisey Ranch near Rheems. | The final program Friday ev-| [ening displayed talent from [each of the units. The Colors | were presented by Nancy Dil- [ler, Judy Naugle and Priscilla | Lane. Orders were called by Barbara Thome. Following a iy a campfire ceremony was | presented. Loretta Hornafius, Rachel Klugh, Patty Mumper and Betty Brooks were the |lighters and Barbara Thome (a poem, “Sacrament of Fire”. | [Following the song “Rise Up O| | Flame”, each unit presented a | portion to the program ALL § STEAKS . 85 7 Smooth Tissues HEARTS O GOLD | | Brownie Unit II which was called the “Cherokee Indian | | Village” sang “We Are the Red | Men”. Brownie Unit IIT (Sho- shonees) sang “Old Man Gray Chief” and played on tom-toms made in camp. Intermediate Unit 1 (Soan-ge-tash-Strong Heart) dramatized “Why the Bear Has a Short Tail” Inter-| mediate Unit II (Shining Stars) sang ‘“‘Oh-Wooney”’ and did an Indian Dance in which they wore headdresses made in camp. Intermediate Unit III (Semon- iles) dramatized the making of the American Flag. The Senior Unit (Hiawathias) presented a “geouts Own”. They sang “Girl Scouts Together’; Priscilla Lane read “Indian Names’, Ju- |dy Naugle read a story, “Indian Form of Cinderella; and the whole group went into a Friendship Circle. [N June playground will | be entertained at Columbia. One of the Columbia instructors is Mr. Russell Kiscaden, local grade teacher. Two baseball games and a Girls soft-ball game will be played. This is an PICNIC PLEASERS Lettuce Loree joer [22 O rnd 239. 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