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She will return in September as a member of the senior class. Mr. Bailey is a graduate of Mount Joy High School and of the General Motors Institute, Flint, Michigan. At present he is serving with the U. S. Army, stationed in Huntsville, Ala. i Patronize Bulletin Advertisers BE SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. sen CUSTOM MADE Free Estmates—Dial 4-8101 COLUMBIA - Awnings HALDEMAN'S Upholstery Shop 16- Af Phone Yo POLIO INSURANCE Protects parents, children under 18. Pays expenses vp to $9000. Two year family policy $10, individ- val $5. WARREN H. STEHMAN SQUARE ST., FLORIN Phone Mt. Joy 3-5547 AVR TTR LE AUTO INSURANCE CO: to Harrisburg on Sunday after 30 YEARS AGO er LORIN HAPPENINGS — of — Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Bren- neman spent pM weekend 1 LONG AGO the Poconos. Mrs, Emma Peifer returned |™ -_ oy | By Ly MucDONALD ©) | spending some and Mrs. B. F, Kauffman, Mr. and Mrs. Emery of Lancaster, visited Mr. an time with Mr, Inners June 20, 1923 ISTER, I'm gonna get mar. Mrs. Lee Ellis, ind Miss pean ried. Me, a guy of forty-two. Schroll spent Sunday at Colum-/| 1 goits tell someone, Want to heer out it?" 1| bia wi in with friends. I was waiting for someone when po John Eichler on Sunday. Forty-four persons from this| his guy sits on the park bench be- Mrs. Adah Eichler and daugh- | place and vicinity accompanied|side me ana starts talking. He'd fer Margaret are visiting rela-|the P.R.R. excursion to Atlant- singled me out tives in Palmyra this week. ie City. «Minute from the others Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Felty of Fifty members of the Needle 3 Foti in Ie park 4 Lancaster, are spending some [Guild of Trinity Lutheran on 1 dint hi Rt time with Mr. and Mrs. B. F is om i : . an rs. B. F.| Church assembled at the par-/1 nodded my head. After all, I had Kauffman. gonage last evening, and suc-|some time to kill and I don't like Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCur- | ceeded in their attempt to sur-|to wait alone, dy of Palmyra spent with Mrs. Lillian Hamilton, Mr. Frank Pierce Naomi Cunningham and Hamilton and Mary Hamilton and Connie Pierce spent Thurs- day at Hershey. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tuesday and Miss Terry Eshel- Mr. man of Emigsville, and Mr. and “I'm listening,” I told him. “Tell rise Rev. and Mrs. Geo. h-|. prise Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Kerc me about it.” er. The occasion was the birth- ol got & radio shon™ he. 1 . . Wer adio shop,” he began, day o Mrs. Ker her. “Buy, sell and repair. I'm getting David Brandt, a retired farm-| tonight. Forty-two years er of Sporting Hill, died sud-|eld and I'm getting married. She's | denly, Wednesday, from heart| forty, but she looks thirty. Real trouble. black hair and dark eyes. She's a wonderful cook; no food in L. A. like it.” I looked at his stocky form and Mrs. and and Brown, Mr. Benjamin Mrs. George Mrs. Ralph Mumper and daugh-| Brown, and Miss Esther Henry the graying hairs of hi a ter £ N . Fs g ; wi i1. y - airs 0 11S round, © effsville and Mr. and | motored to Philadelphia Sun-|pare head. I said something about Mrs. Benjamin Bender and | day. love. family of Milton Grove, were 15 YEARS AGO “Love, you say? How old are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George June 23. 1938 you?’ About thirty, I bet. In ten Mumper on Sunday. > years you won't be like that, Things Joyce E. Will is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson re . : change. She and I had plenty of and family are spending ten Mr, and Mrs. N, 5. Will. love when we were young. But we days at Northport L. 1. with Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder| didn't have much money. I got a Mrs Ols sist re me _|announce the birth of a daugh-|job helping an elecirician. It took rs. Olson's sister Mrs Emma |. joan Dolores, on Tuesday, Me years to get a shop of my own. Albrecht. . Now I got money, all kinds of busi- te i : June 14th. ! 3 Miss Naomi Cunningham and Charlie Latchtord had a ness. Terry Hamilton and Connie birthda June 34 He was silent for 2 moment, Pierce spent Tuesday at Har- Tony squinting at his watch, trying risburg Miss Mary Alice Longeneck-| go see the hands with his red Mr Frank Pierce returned ef, daughier of Dr. and Mrs! eves. They were fired and er i’ Oliver G. Longenecker, Mariet-| strained from delving into to his home in Florida on Tues- ta St., and Francis S. Chambers,| thousands of radios. I wondered day. hat kind of id - Ir. of vi | wha of woman would mar TT A Woon: N bi ' ry this little red eyed man who INJURED IN ACCIDENT aL vhe Dl. was fast losing his hair. ng he ~. . |copal Church, Sunday, with] «puting the war,” he continued, Mrs. Ethel Crowl,’ Florin, ose . . : aoe. iC Rev. William J. Watts officiat-| “‘people had all kinds of radios to suffered bruises of the right in arm and both knees and her Miss Warta graduated from! daughter, Sandra, bruises of the ears in on Route 472 at Union at 2:2( p. m. Saturday. They were riding driven by Maurice Florin, which collided with one operated by Anne W. son, Oxford R1. Total damage to the autos was estimated at $325.00. They were treated by the family physician. ——— ee eee Stimulate your business by adver= tising in the Bulletin, PARTICULARLY IN nN SUCH AN “IMPORTANT PURCHASE AS A NEW CAR pase ad apm a Lounge interiors . . . Then get inside . . mighty “Rocket” Engine. You'll glide MAKE A DOUBLE-DATE WITH A "ROCKET 8’! We're so sure of Oldsmobile’s appeal to men and women alike that we're you try it together! Come £2 in... see for yourselves how the dashing Super “88” or the Classic Ninety-Eight has every thing you both want in your next car. 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Mrs. Carl Perkins, 64, was treated at St. Joseph's hospital] for an injury suffered in a fall. 10 YEARS AGO June 24, 1943 Postmaster and Mrs. Charles|§ J. Bennett, Sr., celebrated their wedding anniversary, June 19. | Mr. H. N. Nissly, cashier of] : the Union National Bank, here, ) > The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, Jaly 9, 1953—1 —— oe AUTO PAINTING ® 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. PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 110J12 M21-fe | If Your Clothes | Look Beat, | When They Should | Be Neat, | Give Them To | The Man In The Little Green Jeep Eicherlys | | 76 - 78 EAST MAIN STREET MT. JOY, PA. WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT was appointed to the Agricul- 1 looked at his stocky form ture Banking Committee, of and the graying hairs of his round, bare head, Pemnsylvania, by the Pennsyl- vania Banker’s Association. | get fixed. I used to work night and Miss Helen Swarr is spending day, saving my money to get mar- | several days with her friend ried. I hired two kids; they had | : ’l “SAM'S RADIOS” sewed tl | | Phyllis Hoffman, of Mount Joy. backs of their TREE Oe det Mr. and Mrs. | ves . arn Cyrus Foreman|to make deliveries and stuff. May- | of this boro, celebrated you saw them down on First | fifty-sixth wedding anniversary| street. Just off of Figueroa. I was | working con- couldn't get had time to | at their home, on David in the shop, on Sunday | stantly because people : new radios. I never Mrs. Martin Wolgemuth re come to the park.” turned to her home Saturday,| from the St. Joseph's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glass- meyer announce the birth of daughter, Dawn Elaine. Mr. and Mrs. ka, of Donegal E PAUSED to look at his watch and I tried to remember whe | I had heard ‘Sam’s Radios’ before. al 1t ctuck in my ming. But I couldn't | | remember at the moment. Lawrence Rop-| “While I'm busy fixing radio Springs Road,| with no time to come to the park announce the engagement of] °F anything a guy starts rushing | their daughter, Miss Juanita Lena. Lena Raeillo is her name, the OTA: A aang: i nay | Jean, to Robert Mervin Dunbar. woman I'm going to marty, We { Both are graduates of Maytown| | High School. The name struck me and I missed a few sentences. | He went right on | Mrs. Charles Zellers and chil-| all the while he was taking her dren spent the weekend with| To the park, the movies, the be: | Paul Risser and family. od ki fhe places 1 pas ioe the 0 fe her, 1ey me ere 1 ne | oy! C- bi Miss Wilma M. Newcomer b 5 | park almost every day. He was came the wife of Raymond P.| to her” Gerlach Saturday. | He a a — Those In Service { liked him because he was so much | fun. I never had the time to spare; Korea| Harry was good to her. She said, June 12, 1953) Wi Sam, I'll marry you'’. But he'd have to break the news to | Dear Rem. Committee: Ee first. She told me who he! | I received my wonderful gift was and all about it. He was a | quite sometime ago. but I was| pretty good guy and she wanted at the stage of being transferred| to break it to him easy. overseas. I waited purposely to 1 didn’t look at him mut fo- write and thank you for the| cused on a woman coming wonderful gift until now, so 1} across the park. He glanced at me and swent on talking, as could have a permanent address| though he knew I was cluich- [to give you. ing at every word. Before I received your gift 1 “She was supposed to meet him [ hardly wore my “Dog Tags” | and tell him, this afternoon. I closed but this nice chain keeps them| the shop, because tonight we get in front of you, and you fore] married, and came over to the park | vour even wearing them. to tind this guy. I had to tell some- TI k all of fi 1 | one about getting married and all. \ | pank all of you fine people, i Lena said Harry is a nice guy.” |and since you had to disband =, He used to take her—'', he broke | your wonderful committee, I| 45 he saw the woman 1 hades | hope someone takes up your| watching. She had seen us ar work, because you really made| halted. Her hair was black and even me feel as if what I done over| from a distance I could see her eyes glisten jet. Sam stood up and re once and n iin, is be.| here once a ow. age | took a step, then he turned to me ialking ¢ talking, | paused. I waited quietly. I | wanted to know what he really had on his mind. ‘His name was Harry. Lena | ing appreciated by the folks] Lena,” he said, “She didn’t back home. | expect me here. I better go meet Thanks again and may God| her; it's better that way. Thanks | be with us all. | for listening to me.’ / c % | + I'sighed.in relief. 5 See Harple | 1 said, ‘So: long. 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