- - #, RS . i 00% Yt at 00 4 So 3 > 9, > >, * Joe >, Ka) > RJ ot 4% * >, > a’ 9, > 9, * > * 9 » >, 9, 4, ) * 0, J * >, 9 >, * 9, * ot % Ka) 9 * 4 * * a, * 0, 9, * Xa) CO 0.04 * * 0 4, * J * >, J 0, 9 * 0, 9, ve Ka Xa) * 9, * 9, * * 0 9 a iba 1% %* % J bo ve * >, 9, oe, * J * 9 0.00, 9 * 0, 9, * 0, + v 9. 0 bo’ % 9. , * 0, 9, S00, * 9, 0, * 9 * 9. $0.00 * 9, * 9 * 9 So 00 0. 0 P0005 9 * jog » OR a + 0. 9, * x hear odes 9, * 200% 24 ee 9, * ee 9 * 9 0, 9 * 0, 9 * la) * 0, 0 * 9, $0.00, 9, * aXe) * 9, * 9 0, QJ * $0 00 * 9, * 9 a * 7 * 9, * 9, 0. 0 b+ %% Grd *e Thursday, September 24, 19537 1 : : view Church of the Brethren. |GEORGE McCUE . | The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa, i) FOR ELECTRICAL Mortuary Record |: Besides her father and husband AT ABERDEEN , Hi-School cee oe ee eee cones ere al} d 3 aR AE she is survived by three chil- George McCue, of Mount Joy at ; and Laura now serving with the J 1 aid & dren: Dorcas, Marvin anc wr | Army has asked thas tome. ol orner 5 a ae EE a ef AARON G. LONGENECKER | INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS —— CALL MRS. RUFUS NAUMAN Mrs. Stella Nauman, 43, wife | SURANCE hi | CFTR TI Mutual Auth Ir LIAM) AA bpd Wh AT (Leroy M, Hawthorne of Rufus G. Nauman, Manheim | Funeral service was held on | con plete address is | eS KS : ip \ . Tuesday | Sunday afternoon from Beck | y m Jv S.A. S Home Office: COLUMBUS, OHIO lec . | R4, died at 9:45 p. m. Tuesday | ) | Pvt. Gebrge W. MeCue . fa 5 ; Ay 4 wi wr Electrical Contractor at her home after an illness of | Funeral Home, Manheim, at 1:- | US52281802 Sept. 11, 1953, Lhe iy Bl 'TLDING CONTRACTOR ( i Residential - Wiring - Industrial a year and a half. Born in Ra-|30. Further services were held | : ye : : chool festival, held at the fire-| Warren H. Stehman PHONE E-TOWN 110R11 | pho Twp., she was a daughter | in the East Fairview Church of 0 IR aed Ono Eng. Bn house, the Mount Joy high MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 PHONE 3-6100 SQUARE ST. FLORIN poy |of Herman Hershey and the | the Brethren at 2:00 p. m. In ORTC Box 122 : school band, under the direc- > V : RHEEMS, PA. | leta Minnie Flory Hershey and |terment was made in the ad Aberdeen Proving Grounds tion of Mr. Houck, made their PHONE WIT: 38547 | as ¢ 'mbe fl » E¢ it Fair i " Maryland first public appearance of the ® 0 me 36-tfc | was a member of the East Fair- join ng cemeter y. ee 1 i a Bet | If you heard the band out Millwork a Fill - Grading these morn OOOO beigys and early ih Linh i ; Ings you {Now ey are ge umber —- opsol xcava ing ‘PEQUEA PETE’ ERE REACHES EVERY HOME! { ment in the parade at Ephrata, Kitchen Cabinets jon Sept. 23. | { The school held its first as-| [sembly program oh Sept. 11, 1953. The main purpose of this assembly was to launch the an-| nual magazine campaign of the| school. The Curtis and Collier] RICHARD OLDWELER | magazine campaign were both] ; |ably represented by Mr. Joseph) [Kenny and Mr. Harold Schiver,| STAUFFERTOWN, at Stautfer’s Quarry | who made the selling of their| | respective magazines sound | like an interesting way to spend SPECIALIZING IN | time, as well as an casy way {o| : earn money for the different BODY nd FENDER WORK For the past week the girls a out for hockey have really been] working hard for their first| @ game, on Sept. 17. Miss Aier-| ' : | stock, who is the coach, picked, Phone Mount Joy 3-4845 | the following girls for the var- [ sity: Patsy Schroll, Ronnie Jean § classes. | | [ The Lancaster County Community Chest Needs $502,979 to Carry on is Many Red Feather Services! illa Lane, Nancy Diller, Berni- TL v Baughman, Barbara Braught,| You May Share | Winona Markley, Judy Naugle,| | Nancy Jo Detwiler, Ruth Loe- EL | wen, Jane Barninger, Kay Lou- In Our Next Dividend [ise Kear, Mae Zink, Full paid shares are now available, in limited amounts, up- Schneider, Patsy Drace, Lois on which dividends are 3% per year, payable June 30 and December 31, Investments may be made in denominations of $100 or any multiple, and withdrawal may be had on 30 days’ notice, with dividends to date of withdrawal. Reese, Mary Jane Groff, Pris Lm rae Cc [te (Kaylor, Fay = Stephens, KXKay| | Zimmer man, Loretta Garlin Karleen Raffensperger, Peggy 22095900902 220099999000 Fish and Betty Raffensberger. Eighth Grade—Pres., Robert | Buchenauer; Vice Pres., James Brown; Sec., Patsy Mumper; Treas, Lory Watkins and Stu- dent Council Reps., Elaine Ear- [| hart and Lee Newcomer. for your pledge, remember how lucky you are to be able to help. Give enough to feel good! Crippled Children's Society @ . , © PHONE 3-5241 Lance. Osteopathic Hospital This last Friday, Sept. 17, the / ol, Jos epi 5. lospital assembly was very educational © e V iat NT A a] uA ©) i while also interesting. One of VISINg Nulse ASSOC] ition © the two films we saw was en- © titled “Marbles and Lollipops. Rossmere torium © . p nossrriere « Sar YC © | I) v . I) n : i "P a P t " h h ' I! The statement that Fequea Pete reaches every nome in | Kline, Lois Rutt, Carol Smith,|} Ask for Our Fold : tis : | . bd: pew Ask for Our Folder Lancaster City and County” is not an idle slogan. Pequea ig Gothen, Virgina Honk «For Your Investments” : . Sue Schroll, Connie Lane, ix- . ; Pete is a typical Lencaster County boy, and the symbol of lic: Lee Bair. and Dorothy|| Fifty-Sixth Year Assets $47,250,000.00 37,000 people of Lancaster City and County who benefit di- Juss Te mange: 3 Shel State Capital Savings & Loan Ass'n cam are: ary oschneic er, Tal © recily from the many Red Feather Services of the Lancaster |Shotiey. Phillis Wolgemuth, |] John W. Butts, Rep. 6 y 3 : ©) Com ii Ee Marlene Mumper and Darlene|) A — ommunity Chest. Rarienc ' Gerlitzki. } Now the results of that first! B. TITUS RUTT While all these people profit directly, you and everybod land all important game. Mount ll ,. SUB-REPRESENTATIVE © : | Joy 2, Marietta 0. That’s really|) 85 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY @... .. glse in our, Community also benefit . . . through a healthier, la wonderful showing, isn’t it? | PHONE 3-631) 39.90 end more.prosperous Community . . . through a | In the main governing body {of the school, which is the Stu ... .. better. environment for your children . . . through the many |dent Council, the following are opportunities that exist to protect your family's health in Dit aeses sor fie yeux: vi ' | res., lariie ayer; ce case. of emergency. @) | Pres., Peter Nissley; Sec., Dor- ©] othy Brooks and Treas., Patsy 5 : 1 | Schroll. Data eA 1 a } an th a A - | Pale particularly symbolizes those thousands of boys and 9 The officers for the. different 3 girls we know and love . .. youngsters who are growing | tums are: ©) | Seniors—Pres., Patsy Schroll; strong in body and mind the Health and Character- @ |vice Pres, Donald Zerphey; © | Vie res., Jonalc erp ey; Building Services of the Boy and Girl Scouts, the Recreation © ak Moe Zink Focus, Opals A 7 ~ ' ® ane and Student Council Rep. Association, the Y.W.C.A.. and the Crispus Attucks. : | Bob Fish and Dorothy Brooks. Juniors—Pres. Loretta Gar ®| : AA lin; Vice-Pres Peter ley ’ ° ® And he attends for those children who are being restored to Da ek You'll Appreciate the Difference ® physical and mental health through our hospitals, the Crip- | Treas., Marian Kline and Stu . ie Child ri! gy r the F i] d Chi 1d s Se ® ent Council Rep., Peter Nissley in Our Lubrication Work © plea Lhnldren s Societ Y, the Family an ildren’s Se rvice, . ©) [and Agnes. Rosenfield By. 1 the Blind Association, the Visiting Nurses Association, and ' These Red Feather Agencies ©! Sopot Fes Jace THOROUGH is the word for our lube jobs! i “ia Beaston; ice Pres., Jim Pen- : . . : ©) the Guidance Clinic. re Wi, ® oll: Sco. Lynne Fadkler: Treas Our Sle mach aries give every moving © Serve Your Community: © [Charles Grofl and Student part a thorough going over . . . including Pete asks vour help for all 1.3 YO ® | Council Rep., Jack Gilbert and under-carriage and chassis joints. You'll FEEL o Pete asks your help for all these children. They need YOU. Suc Selvoll. the difference in the smoother performance Your money given through the Red, Feather Services can ? : | Freshmen—Pres., LeRoy Kay- of your car! © give them the care, the guid d the tecti thax ive noug: or ® @ lor; Vice Pres., Edward Linde- i} , HOURS » dive tne e cadre, ihe guidance, anda tne protection iney a {muth: Sec. Priscilla Lane: es Week Days 7 to 9:30—Sundays until 10:00 © need so badly. So when the Red F cr Os Treas., Shirley Metzler and S a ed Ss dly. V Y e Red Feather voluntec: asks | Treas., Shirley Metzler and Stu Ags Corti 1 10T tl e Bl ind @ [dent Council Reps., Douglas x SHERK S RICHFIELD SERVICE 2 ® MAIN STREET AND BARBARA STREET @ | © Solvation Atmv © ATTY ©) It concerned the new drug Gam © ma Gobulin, which is supposed vy. 01 : Si elter | to help prevent polio. It show- J |ed some of the extensive ex- periments which have been go ing on throughout the country in epidemic areas. ees TALENT SHOW | PRIZE WINNERS Alma Jean Degler, Middle- ! town, was named the first-prize | winner and received $25 in the talent show held Saturday eve- | ning by the Zink Penwell Post { 5661, Veterans of Foreign Wars, | Marietta, at the War Memorial Playground, Marietta. The second prize winner ol | $15 went to the -Johnson family |of Rheems: and the winner of [the third prize, $10, was award- led to James Muhleisen, Lancas- | ter. Serving as judges were: Da-| ® vid Brandt, Marietta; George| Houck, Mount Joy; and Marvin ope | Foi, Myton. Use Our Classified Column — It Pays © @ 6 ® 6° Lf © bs. @ : o Social Service Exchange @ ; 2d 7 vy © This Ad Paid For as a Public Service by Y. W.C. A. ® : B V © an Girl Scouts S 9 ® Social Weltare Assoc. © hs of Mount Joy @ S WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. @ © iii re ily 23 Vp Ley 1 ~~ Family and Children’s service @® Guidance Cli © ® @@ ©) oN Scouts © Pee © @© © © @ ©