d—The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 9, 1953 Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin Mount Gretna LAKE and BEACH FINEST IN SWIMMING & SUN-BATHING A BEAUTIFUL SPOT TO RELAX Mount Gretna Offers: A NEW GOLF DRIVING RANGE, MINIATURE GOLF, PICNIC AREA, PLAY HOUSE AND Opening Soon, The Gretna Timbers A BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM AND BAR. FUN AND RELAXATION FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. ® Mount Joy Legion SATURDAY, JULY 11th Frank Widder Orchestra SUNDAY, JULY 12th LEW WALTON Sunday family dinners will be served starting at 1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and Turkey. GRETNA PLAYHOUSE MT. GRETNA, PENNA. One ofthe oldest and largest Summer Theatres STARTS THURS. - NIT! ELY EX. SUN. - THRU WED., JULY 15 FAMOUS - SPECTACULAR - REAL LIFE “ANNA LUCASTA” With All White Cast Setting—Lucasta Living Roum somewhere in Pennsylvania - Year 1941 DON'T MISS IT! Curtain 8:30 P. M. Ph. Mt. 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HOURS: MON. - FRI.—8:00 A. M - 9:00 P, M, SAT.—8:00 A. M. - 5:00 P. M, | eventually 26-tf 3 Midget “i ba Midge | | A close, exciting game was won by the local Midget-Mid- | get baseball team over the C. 1. | O, team of Lancaster in an Am- | vet League game. The score {was 2 to 1. It was a pitching duel be- eween J, Hostetter of the local team and Asplin, Both pitchers six but Asplin walked 3 while Hostetter none. Two of those walks led to both runs scored {by Mount Joy. | In the CIO's top of the first inning, Montgomery led off [with a sharp single to left, He scored on a passed | ball and throwing error by, the | catcher. Mount Joy scored without {the help of a hit in the last of [the second inning. Miller walk- led and stole second and third. | He scored on a pass-ball. John Harnish loopea@ a single to right field in the third inning for the locals first hit. The winning run was scored in the last of the fourth inning. Hostetter led off with a walk. Miller forced Hostetter at sec- ond. After Zeller lined to first | base, Miller stole second. Etsell proved the hero by coming thru in the clutch with a ringing double to right field. Miller scored what proved to be the winning run. ig Each boy played an import ant roll in avenging their only defeat. C. 1.0. ao r h 17 1 2 Mount Joy ab r h Sload 2 0 0 Harnish 2 0 1! Watkins v1 0 0 Hostetter 1 0 0 Miller 1 2 0 Zeller 2 0 0 Etsell . 2 0 1 Ditzler 2 0 0 Halbleib 1 0 0 Totals 14 2 2 —————— ee Playground News gave up 2 hits and struck out, ter Judy, Columbia, Mr. and NEWTOWN Mrs, Ragner Hallgren, Mount Joy, Miss Anna Musser and sis- ter Ruth, Mrs, Wittle who is on the sick.list is slowly improv- Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, Rob- | ing at this writing. ert Witmer and Mrs. Edith Erb Mr. and Mrs: Joon Foie, of visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin = i wi Mountville, visited Mrs. Sewe. Garner and family, Wrights 4 i} . na Fogie, ville R. D, on Sunday. ; Mrs. Martha Weidman, Lan.| ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kieth of caster is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Akron, visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher, John Miller, ; ' ; The Annual Schooi and Com-| Robert Witmer is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. munity reunion of Newtown , ; will be held August 1. Further | Paul Witmer, Marietta. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oli- details will be given later. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt| Ver Witmer and family were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rabold, of spent Sunday at Springfield, : . Pa, a surburb of Philadelphia, | Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Walters, Lititz, visiting their son-in-law and ; daughter Mr. and Mrs. Habet| Pvt. and Mrs. McKee, Mr. Khelghatian, The Khelghatian|and Mrs. Arthur Koser, Colum- children returned home after |bia R. D. Mr. William Arndt spending a few weeks with|and son Rodney, Mt. Joy, visit their grandparents. ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank Pfc. William. Miller spent the {and family. : weekend with his parents, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- and Mrs. John Miller. macher visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Garner and family of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood. Kuhns have received word that their son Donald has been promoted to Corporal. He is with the 45th Inf. Div. Ord. Bn, in Korea, Visitors of Mrs. Matilda Derr were Mrs. Fannie Dellinger, of Gettysburg. Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Dellinger and daughters, of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. John Eyer, Marietta R. D., Mrs. Lillie Sauder, Mt. Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Derr and sons, Mt. Joy R 2 "| Music Classes Visitors of Mrs. Edw Isler . Are Organized and Mrs. Irene Snyder were Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Bales and Through the adult recreation program sponsored by the Mar- Wrightsville R. D. and Mr. and Mrs. John Greenly, Manheim R. D. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jac- ob Erb were Mrs Mary Lucas, Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, Mount Joy R. D., Miss Gladys Weit- kamp, Wrightsville, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brosey and fami- ly, Silver Spring. en etl daughter, Mrs. Mary Boles, Mr. Isaac Hoffman, Mrs. David Al- Jeman and son. Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Snyder and/|ietta Borough School Districts, family, E-town R. D. a program of instruction in in- Recent visitors of Mr. ‘and |strumental music is now avail- Mrs. George Moore were Mr. able to anyone who desires to and Mrs. Elmer Sener and son, | enroll without any cost to the Columbia, Misses Elva and Ar-| individual. lene Marron, Ronks. Classes will meet at East The following visited Mr. and | ponegal High School, Marietta Mrs. Abram Gamber, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber and son, Mr. | and Mrs. Guy Winters and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Winters, Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Salem High School, and the Florin el- ementary school. The first com- munity rehearsal was held on Monday June 29, at 8 P. M. in the East Donegal High School. Gamber and daughter, Colum-| panee orchestra rehearsals are bia R. D. ; tentatively scheduled for Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Halde-| o5qay nights at Marietta High man and family Mt. Joy R. D. gohool, Everyone is welcome to visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard participate in this program. Following is the present sch- edule of classes. Monday at Gamber. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice Frysinger and Mrs. Ida Ei- | | Fifteen | the past two weeks raising the | {total boys enrolled to 156. | Those who enrolled were G.| | Young, D. Grove, W. Grau, R. { Grove, L. Henderson, J. Cling- er, G. Grove, R. Cilnger, J. | Metzler, H. Sload, D. Welcom- | S. Williams, G. Gillham, D. | Greer, and K. Raber. | Eleven girls also enrolled | | raising the total girls enroll- [ment to 87. The new girls are S Hostetter, B. Snyder, N. Muel- | {ler, G. Snyder, G. Barrick, E.| { Mueller, D. Kulp, M. Metzler, | | P. Elliot, P. Zimmerman, and R. Long. { | The total enrollment at the | { playgrounds now stands at 243. In a recent visit at the Col-| | umbia Playground, the local | | girls won 14-10. The Class Al [team lost 1-0, but the Class B| | team won 15-0. Last Friday the Marietta | Playground was the guest of tthe local playground. All three of the local teams won. The 27.6, the Class A team 7-5, {and the Class B team 3-2. With J. Hostetter and R. Div- et getting two hits each, the A [team rolled to a 7-5 victory. B. | Groff had a no-hit game until | the last inning when with one |out, Hoffman singled thru the | box. | A return visit to Marietta will take place this Friday. An open Tennis tournament will take place beginning next Tuesday, with the finals Wed- nesday boys enrolled during Eee GIRL SCOUTS HIKE TO SNAVELY FARM Senior Girl Scout Troop 96 hiked eight miles to the Melvin Snavely farm, Manheim R3, on Friday evening, June 26, where they spent the weekend Troop Camping. Their activities in- cluded hiking five miles to Mt. Gretna to swim, play Minature Golf, have dinner at the Inn, see the play, “Bell Book and Candle,” and the hiks back do the farm. On. Sunda ys a tended servides, at! ni ed Colebrook Lutheran’ Church. The Senior Scouts participal. ing were Nancy Swanson, Con- nie Lane, Genevieve Zimmer- man, and Lois Kaylor. They were accompanied by their leader, Mrs. Robert Hawthorne, senberger were Mrs, Paul My- Maytown High School: 2:00 P. : 3 M. - Barry Brandt, Phyllis ers, Kinderhook, Mrs. Ray Gib. : Keener, Patsy Johnstin, Larry ble and daughter, Manor, Mrs. ‘ Henderson, Robert Morris, Sam Austin Rhen and son, Lancast- i 4 . | : Williams, Deborah Herr; 3:00 ler, Mrs. Violet Shannabrook, : . J x P. M. . 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