The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 19, 1953, Image 10

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THE BULLETIN, Mount
Pa. Thursday, November 19, 1952
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Irs. Trvin Witmer and CARD PARTY PLANNED
| Ir I" [7 | Rey ind Mi R Arndt oN It F { t AY
NEW | OWN Dey, and I F In ews ems Irom "or FRIDAY NIGHT SHOP ND S VE
- y wr an Ws A A card parey will be held at A A
daughter Ir. and alvin " E. D. T S h l¢ C ‘ oe 3: ye ‘ir
ooper's Garag Salungd, Fir THE
| \ : Campbell and family of Lan wp. C 00 20, at 8 pm AT THE
Mr and Mrs, John Miller vis- | caster on Wednesday hi |
| | ‘ ’ irty is 8 1S0re \ \
ited Mr, and Mrs Raymond Vi Martha Fogie and son The Problems of Democracy ie pay Po! og he MOUNT JOY FROZEN FooDs |
yt hes . : ¢ | Class traveled to Lancaster Salunga Fire Police, Prizes will
Geist of Blue Ball on Sunday Richard visited Mr. and Mr : k
Wednesd vening Tov t | Pout Siti detent Col. | 4aY, November 13, 1953 and be dressed turkeys. Pinochle, Ry. bh
| ednesday evening Re and smith and daughter, 4) . . . ‘ol bridge and 500 will be p'aved y
v IT the Co { ridge and 5 vill paved »
Mrs. R. H. Amdt attended the |umbia RD. and Mrs. Alfred At. | Visited the Court House, County bu Watch Our Bargain Table | Each Week §
Son, and ossmere Sanitori MM
Band Concert presented by the land, of Col hii
| an presented | h Ad WI pif um. The trip was under the di-|{ . FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING FILLING
( U.S. Army field band in the I'he Ladies Aid Society of the [ C har 'S. Holl | # £0. HAOVEEN |"
McCaskey High School, Lanecas- | Newtown E. U. B. Church held | or ih Fk ULE 8 0 i 0) A BUY STROEHMAN'S CROUTONS NOW
| el nrougn ne cooperation ol Vv
ter their monthly meeting at the various tenchers this trip was | § OUR JOB K. V. P. KITCHEN WAXED PAPER
| Miss Martha Risser, Hershey Hote Of Aes Hares fully utilized in classroom work | PRINTING SEALTEST FUDGE TARTS
4 op oa oO 1h SO ove 2
| visited Me Matilda Derr Visitor { Mr { Mrs. J 3 The Problems of Democracy IS RIGHT IN ICE CREAM 2 ts. 95¢
| Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Halde- rs o and Vrs. John Class are writing essavs The |= | THE GROOVE 43-tfe
4 Grossman and family were Mrs. | A
| man Mount Joy RD. visited Mr Wri. Runies Robert Rut enior class, under the supervi - — —
{1 Mrs Toward Ge wr vil he BOL ( ) 's., Vera Gingri HEIL TL IL IL TET .
gi Be How rg i vont ter, Miss Mabel Hamilton, Mis ; 0} n iin in hy Wrote 4 PR Oe A Rl TT PA a"
| S oe 8 Spe ters o wank y al rsons
[11 reek i w ce 1 es Helen and Kathleen Rynier, | 15. hu bitrson 9 0
i the weekend with Mrs, Bernice Il of Gap responsible for the successful ¥ »n
{ Ginder of Rheems, : i, a : oh trip. The best letter to individ WN
|v - Mee a in { Mrs. Howard Witmer and
isitors of Mr. and Mrs. Har- | ; : : A 2 ual was typed by members of y w
{ ry Weaver were Mr. and Mrs children visited Mr. and Mrs Virs. Betty Lutze's senior typing wy n
Albert Myers and daughte r Jo Far] Eshelman, Columbia RD I
e TS « aug rT JO- yi " Class A .
inn, of Kinderhook } Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau , ~ ‘ 4 WN
Vi tors of Mr. and Mrs 3 [rice Frysinger, Mrs Katie The Junio Red Cross ( lub Ww
| isitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris Ws n | SPONsored the Junior Red
tice Wittle were Mr. Charles Moore and Mi [da Eisenberg . 0
Wittle, Columbia R. D Mr. Jés. er, were Mr. and Mrs. Paul id
eph Wittle and daughter hud, Fitzkee and grandson Davie, of al chools Results Were i fo! 3
Columbia, Mr and Mrs Donald Mount Joy, Mrs. John Mellinger Wa A ngten Grae Bef, 4
Tones. Mount Jou RD of Mt. Joy RD,. Mrs. Vera Fike | 389 Vaytown:
Jones, 1 J a school, $9.4¢ lich Schoo 17d
john, son of Mr. and Mrs | and Mrs. Tona Arndt of town School 89. High School, $17. §
Earl Geltrnacher his | Friday afternoon Rev. and The re gular monthly meeting 4
Sth birthday on Nov. 16 | Mrs. R. H. Arndt visited with Of the East Donegal Township
Mrs.Earl Geltmacher ce Jo. | Maria Hoffman and household School Board was held Novem-
yn T > ber 13, 1953 at 8 n he t a
brated her birthday on Nov. 18 je Mount Joy RD pu b 1 ol “4
: Ab- tion for the elementary schools ti
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
{ Mr. and Mrs. John hea Si. | |
Sr of Ironville, visited Mr. {ngs ha i I hd
ta Sa ———— ta s. Ray Gamber and son, Man
= mmm crn
| "heim, Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gam
THE NEW } er
I MARKWELL iP Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, Mt
| PACEMAKER
and daughter, Columbia R
|| Joy RD Mrs. Edith
(1 { Erb who was on the sick list.
visited
Mrs. John Wittel, Florin was
i ja Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
[and Mrs. Edw. Isler and family
| {and Mrs. Irene Snyder
| $1.60 - $2.00 & $3.00 Models || Visitors at the “Arndt Home’
| were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lefev-
Blaine Fike,
Ida Ei-
|} er, Lancaster, Mr
| Elizabethtown, and Mrs
Newtown
'| Handy Pocket Stapler
BUILT ON A NEW
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! PRINCIPLE Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
i; . !iiel Geltmacher, were Mr. and
{| FOR [{ Mrs. Lewis Farlow and son,
! OFFICE - SCHOOL - HOME ||| Timmy, of Hope land, Mrs.
( I Ralph Keith and grandson Ter-
[Hi fl ry, Lititz RD.
| STAPLES AND TACKS I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koser,
Lil (| | Klinesville, and Mr. and Mrs
[Ii EASY TO OPERATE | Hathaway Brenneman, Mt. Joy
| SMART LOOKING Il RD. visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
{ { AR a | Frank and family
| Built To Last 1 Robert Witmer spent Satur-
| {Come In And See It Perform I day with his mother, Mrs. Paul
| FOR SALE BY [| | Witmer, of Marietta
| 4 4 b I
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|i The BULLETIN || || WePrintEverything
| | MOUNT JOY, PA But Dollar Bills
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ilating fan.



(® REDDY KILOWATT


{ practice
{ by Ross Eshleman.
| under
| Monday evening
| son
| isto §!
| Captains will pick their teams|}
{to play
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY oii
[the freshmen in the near (ture. Yas mmm moms moms mms ms meme oe am me BASE 80 0 EE ESA RS RE 95 0S ME TE
$7.44 per month
high
1s was
was set at
the tuition in the
individua
month
for private
at $14.00 per
dates were set for the Senior
Class trip and the Junior Class ¥
trip. It is possible the seniors i
may go in April before Easter i
vacation and the juniors in|y
March. 1t may be possible that
both will go at the same time,
but to different places.
I'he advanced shorthand class a
WN
Betty 4
National 4
INE & 3
t sponsored bys
Pen x
on
and penman-M
under supervision of Mrs
Lutze, has entered a
Shorthand Contes
the
Company
Esterbrook Fountain
Theory
ship will be the basis of the
judging Rs
2
The Shorthand and Typewrit
ing classes of East Doneg al}
work each month in their ¢ i
es to pass shorthand and 'v ne ig
writing tests sent to the teach-@
National Magazine cal-
Today's Secretary.” If the i
er by a
led
a
students pass the tests with the'}
3
required errors, etc. they cany
secure certificates and pins from 3
the Gregg Company ¢
The Office Practice Class uselg
many of their class periods to i
do practical work of office na-
ture. Each teacher in the school.
secretary +
Class
assigned a
Office Practice
}
has been
from the
1, dup
letter work is done
All kinds of mimeograp
lication, and
by the student for th
arious
0)
3
1
a
a
4
teachers
4
The Parents Club of the May
town Elementary School w ill}
hold a meeting in the high
school at Maytown on Monday,
November 23, 1953 at 7:30 p.m.|j
The program will feature Dr. a
Davis of the State Health De- 3
partment and Mrs. Parker, the/#
school nurse. Special music will
be furnished by the 6th grade.
Refreshments will be in charge|j
of the 5th grade mothers 4
The Magazine Campaign Re- @
port was released by Mr. Eu i
gene C. Savlor as follow re- 8
ceipts $3,452.48; expenditures dg
. $2 561.90 with a net profit of i
$890.58
Preparing for the coming sea
on, candidates were called to
November 5, ¥
1953. seven starting ball ¥
players have lost through :
it will be a task toj.y
and play
starting
Since
been
graduation,
fill in these
a tough schedule
Armistice Day was observed g
by the entire school’s pausing .
about three minutes of *com-
silence at 11 a. m. During i
taps were sounded |v
i
positions
plete
this period,
i
The Assembly Program for
this week will feature the band
in an exhibition marching drill/{
the direction of Mr. Mor-
rell Shields 3
Club will
The Cheerleading
rehearse the student body in
new cheers in preparation
the Comin basketball season. |¥
F.F.A. Holds Meeting |
The regular monthly meeting
of the Witness Oak F. F. Aly
Chapter was held at the East|
Donegal Township High School
with Jay Mum-|#¢
presiding. A dis-|¥
plans for
LIL,
ma, president,
cussion was held on
program work for the 1953-54
vear. Goals were set and plans y
on how to reach them followed. |
Captains for the sports
were elected. They are as|¥
John Hershey, volley- |i
basketball. |
REEL
ball; Richard Hess,
Ra
against other county i
were made to
purchase F. F. A. jackets
9
and 1
school 9
set +g
Tentative 4





 






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