The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 17, 1953, Image 12

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    | “A's” to be placed on the first | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. 1 PR LE EE 0 EE E00 900
NEWTOWN News Items From honor roll of the second report | Thursday, _December 17, 1953 ot
period. Barbara Martin and | = —————— —
I D. T School Donald Raber, juniors; Miriam
= . wp. Nell, tenth grade; Cynthia Leh- ‘New Year’ S Eve
Visitors of Mr, and Mrs Har- Three typing classes under | man, Mary Ann Felty, Eunice | &
ry Weaver were Miss Esther Hess. Arlene H { Aud
the direction of Mrs. Frank : BISeY Eno AQ Wo
Longenecker, Mr. Ben Weaver, vav Mussa wada: Pati. | ar y S ann
Lutze will take a day this week | Fey Muse F, ninth grade; Patri. ¢ fs
cia Charles and Jane Sweitzer, |

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iss Betty Ann Haines visit- | rill be used : “hristmas “B” honor roll students are Years Eve Party to be held in Ww
Bcd Mr. and Mrs. Robert New. Will be usec and Christmas . A : the posthome Thursday night, |i
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coimer. Mount Jou designs will be made with char- : December 31 until The | 8
, 1] Joy. acters . torrie ow a “B”. They are Patricia | BL 3 ad H
FLORIN, PENNA. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns. tors 0 ps ee Wr Tas | Sager, Dorothy Peifer, Donald plans include orchestra music | if Ns i MLE ai j |
visited the following on Sun- ast Fo ay, the typing class- Wolgemuth, Ruth Horning and | for dancing from 10:00 p. m. | il
av: My i s typed at var S speeds y a * ‘ r
| day Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eng- nd i to Yvonne Brubaker, seniors; Dor until 2:00 a. m. : Effective Decambar 20th 3 (]
SATURDAY, DEC. 19, 1953 lerth, Blossom Hill, Mr. and ead . adapted especiully. {oF is McKee, Shirley Gerlach, Mar- | Hats, noise-makers, confetti ¥
Mrs. Charles Guersky, Mrs. tv Win . whicl ‘a called lin Miller, Mary Louise Murry, | and souvenirs will be given to ki NEW STATION HOURS A A
Mary Redman, Mrs. Lucy For- a ye 8 Mina § called) Ann Young, Carl Lehman, Pa- | all who attend. We
sythe, Coatesville, and Mrs. Typing to Music. ; | tricia Hawthorne, juniors; Wil-| As was done in previous | MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 8 16,
3 FU LL LI NE OF SHOES Phoebe Hall, Towerville. : The annual township faculty | i, Earhart, Judy Linard, Peg | years, the feature of Mount ‘of SUNDAYS 8:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. Hal
¥ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kieth, family Christmas party was | Betty McKain, Miriam | Joy's party js the serving of! A Her
¥ : Akron, visited Mr. and Mrs. held in the high school Wednes- | poland, Carol Ginder, Joyce | breakfast from 2:00 to 3:00 a. STOP IN DURING THE CHRISTMAS WEEK FOR Y | as
' ) and, Cs , Jo) akf: : J ! JRING ) STMAS WEEK FOR YOUR § | was
i For Men, Women and Children Daniel Geltmacher Sunday. day evening, Dec. 16. The East Martin, Edwin Myers, Judy | m. Breakfast will be prepared | FREE GIFT A Gor
¥ i Mr. and Mrs. Tom McFarland, Donegal Twp. school directors Smith, Jean Wagner, John Bru- | by Mrs. Lee Ellis and her assist- I Hen
3 C l Li fF I f, Sh 0 York, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil- and their families and Mr. and baker, Robert Mowrer, Louise | ants and will consist of ham and | ’ . i cam
| lie i family Mrs. Wilbur Beahm of Mt. Joy : an & | cogs Ww .
# | liam Witmer and family. Y | Horning. and Douglas Shakel, | €88s. Ne z rph SICO S S A izat
omp ete ine o n ant oes Pvt. Russell Herr, stationed were guests of honor. | sophomores; James Shank. | | € cy $ ervice tation n Tee
3 at Fort Belvoir, Va. visited Mr. A talent program was pre-| Dorothy Brown, Carole Wittle, When in need of Printing ans 4 PHONE MI. Joy YOUNY JOY, PENRS 3 A
Vand Mrs. tobert Frank and sented in the auditorium by the | Geraldine Waters. Elaine Sho- : ” 4 :,
4 OPEN DAILY 6 P. M. TO 9:30 P. M. AN S 8 | Geraldine aters, Elaine Sho- | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | rai ii uh rare pria
: . family. following children of faculty | walter, Marlin Kreider, Nancy | tising in the 2.1 tin TE RT ME RE BE ed 1
SATURDAY 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M. 8 Mrs. Edith Erb and Robert members: The Christmas Story | Fletcher, and Glen Aldinger, | ,— wm wisi ee ea oS rsa, J ites
9 i» Witmer, visited Mrs. Paul Wit- from St. Luke, Joanne and freshmen: Tony Martin, Joan SPITE TERETE FE FETE TI BT a i kent
Vas SRN LRN NY EE mer and children, Marietta, Mr. Mary Suzanne Martin; vocal | Lehman, Delores Kauffman, | 3 soul
emi ———————. corer — | and Mrs. Levern Lucas, Mt. Joy/solo, John Bender; piano solo, Fuhrman, Patsy Sechrist | pres
|R2, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Wit- Jean Staley; piano solo, Joan | and Sandra Koser, eight grade; | J twe
| Winner visited Mrs. Paul Wit- Staley; clarinet solo, Linda Judy Ginder, Linda Felty, Caro- : ials
I mer and son Johnnie, E-town R. Shields; vocal duet, Linda and|lyn Jones. Elanor Zeilke, Edith ns F
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| {Sylvia Shields; tap dance, Jo- Weaver and Kay Shakel, seven- | i ente
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris- anne Hart; piano solo, Susan] th grade. | if iS The
tice Wittle and daughter were Kaylor; recitation, John Martin; - tl Meee | i ivel
wl Re IS DIFFERENT | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simmons piano solo, Barbara Martin; vo-| Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. : A Car,
fa " : | and daughter, Marietta, Mr. and cal solo, John Hart; vocal solo, | 3 i st
Naturally it's the same in size | Mrs. Charles Wittle, bh is Hart: pic: 't, R ’ rt | PN stag
fn Site tinted * at and wei ht, but for comfort and | Mrs. ¢ U a Lewis Hart; piano duet, Robert | . ably
BL % g | R. D., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wit- and John Coleman. | ua ity eats | % tain
# UE . economy, thousands agree ‘blue tle and family, Columbia, Mr. fhe younger children were | iF i T
: coal’ is the BIGGEST TON OF and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, Mt.\ontertained by a group of jun- ALSO A FULL LINE OF a Son
COAL IN TOWN. Sold only by Joy. iors from the Y-teen under the M San
authorized, qualified dealers. " Mr i Vr Jot Page, of supervision of Mrs. Vera Ging- aE 243 4 # vary
| Mountville, visite rs. Serena pio res 5 were Serve n
INSIST ON Fogie, Sunday. Hoh: Yen served ¥ DX "Tis the days before Christmas and all 3
| jin the cafeteria. Eugene Saylor | 4 Je through our store—shoppers are finding Wn J d
1 | Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher, of ang Miss Lily E. Martin were | Fruits & Vegetables i food values galore! Displays are all set A u
Ordinary coal might be good... lue Coa | Kinderhook visited Mr. and co.chairmen for the event. They | Fl with foods for the feast—With prices so 8 | Ir
You know ‘blue coal’ is good... | Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and fami- were assisted by the following: low, you'll feast for the least. 3
trademarked for your protection CALL US TODAY! | ly, Sunday. entertainment, Miss Jo-Ann KRALL'S M t M k i | 7 scho
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ir-pynnick, Miss Nancy Seldom- | ea ar e be the
| vin Witmer and family were doce. Edward Richter, Mrs. i =
WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. Florin, Pa. | Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman, jjewellyn, Morrell Shields, | WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY | ri DUCKS CHICKENS CAPONS 5 am
PHONE MT. JOY 3-9551 | Jr. and family, Conestoga, Mr. ponald Staley, Stanley Dotter- . i O07
2 | and Mrs. William Kauffman and er; food, Miss Grace Henderson, | Tops in turkey value. stars
: | family, Ironville. [Miss Irene Sloat, Mrs. Addie Pleasingly plump . . . . . . Place EN soft
— | Mr. Jack Witmer spent the parker, Miss Anna Mae Eby, $ tempting tender young Ter
weekend at Lycoming County. Romaine Kline, Mrs. Alice | toms and hens w ith plenty Order ba
M 1 M Ed i Boud JAMES B. HEILIG MN of carving on their deep, I Pr
{ F. and Mrs, howarg Soucef Myers, Mrs. Coleman, - Miss | ¥ meaty breasts. You can [ 0 the
| Vintage, visited Mr. and Mrs.! Pearl Dohner; table decorations, Puneral Dit ov pay more but can’t get a NOW £2 i ar
John Grossman and family. Sara Mischlich, Mrs. Estie better turkey 4 ae
Master Emery Eshelman, Mt. gender, Miss Ruth Eby, Mrs. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. |X i WOH
Hope is spending a few Hicks, Richard Yohn, Mrs. a TOO
with his uncle and aunt, Kaylor, Mrs. Mary Mar- A eg
and Mrs. Howard Witmer. in: invitations gs. . Frank ¥ 3 :
in tin; invitations, Mrs. Frank iN Was
Mrs. Edith Erb and Mrs. Pearly ze, Alva Bender: clean-up, 7 in a
| Brenneman visited Mrs. Katie c, Arthur Hollinger, Thomas NV] IN ant
Erb, Moun Joy Bo pi Friday. Forsythe, Roy Armold. TE | ER i Welk
_ Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau-| pe regular monthly meeting SES A Tt
rice Frysinger, Mrs. Katie {he E. Donegal Twp. School a 0 SUL!
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Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberger goardq was held Dec. 11, in the | ol
were Mrs. Annie Zercher, Mt. high school. John G. Hart, prin- iia ah
| Joy, Mr.’and Mrs. Jake Resh iq) reported on school expen- mid
| Mountxille, Mrs. Emma Givens gjtyres to the end of November SING OUT FOR."
|and son Robert, Middletown. compared these expendi- a
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| ram Gamber and daughter were, pal was directed to prepare an |
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| and daughter Gloria Jean, Col- lthe school district. Thomas V. Seloved by Brides for Over 100 Years { iL
i umbia R. D. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Forsythe was given permission jn ‘tl
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Gamber and son, Manheim. to serve as advisor to the Young | RIB ROAS Choice & Tender ib c ) pi
| The Ladies Aid Society of thes Farmers. This is an i : Xi
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| Newtown E.U.B. Church held education group
their monthly meeting at the G.,rge Morris, Maytown,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacobjy,g re-elected president of the
| Erb, last Wednesday night Board for a one-year
the close of the meeting at a reorganization meet-
ments were served by Mrs. Erblj sj Edward Charles was el-
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and Mrs. Brenneman. ected vice-president. One New| . |
The Sunday School of the oper Martin S. Musser, of | ain ane 2 treas
Newtown E.U.B. Church Will was inducted into the a Appointment | resp(
. Self-Service Produc ACT WILLD 3 rid 1
render a Christmas Program ony, .,4 for a 6-year term. He re-| ; ci" Prices Include \ vid |
[Sts wR EA NRL <| Sunday, December 20, at 7 p.m. Bi Martin. Ottier ‘2 amar | woes Breas rem To pee Jf tary;
There will be duets, recitations, | oo of the board are John A er a bod | Large Calif. Celery BOB WHITE i ang
$ i playiets, group singing and re-p pgjand, secretary and Joseph | Gra e Juice G00 2/3 O. 0
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¢ Christ Crusaders of Lanc. County § mark oy ime rev. 0. ADAM H. GREER sulk 2c Pp 8 a
i Buch. Everyone welcome. Of-| + Brubaker wrote the | EWELER B08 WHITE a |
¥ Presents 3 fering will go to the Quincy Or-{ winning essay about a tour to hilly 4 pk 3 5 2 four
$ a any Home Mt. Jo the Lancaster County Court- | i. | Sweet Potatoes ——— Steakettes 2 pig ¢ Wn |
| Tr. Abner Weaver, Y>lhouse taken by the Senior Prob- p ph |
T 8 visited Mrs. Edw. Isler and Mrs. foe of Democracy class. | 2 lbs 25 COPES i Co
4 bE Nl Irene Snyder, Monday. i The tour was sponsored by Hollinger’ S Fuel Kids ol White Corn 12-02 pkg 43: a |
S [the Lancaster County Bar Asso- Grapefruit i Pu
( | Pl d ciation. She will receive a ten ea . =
H R | STMAS TO RY » | Drop-In anne dollar check at commencement WARM HEARTS. a
A exercises for her winning essay, | "WARM GREETING 3 for 23 S r Ibs c 5
BY NARRATION AND SONG 8 For Christmas Eve which has a “Dragnet” effect. | GIFTS AND ETN: Pp Y 3 89 8 | Soo?
| I. Beahm spoke to the fac-| ’ HA { appe
$ ORGANIST: MRS. ETHEL BROSKE 8 The traditional Christmas! ulty NS Dey ai. He told | EEE HOUSE, TOO, Indian Piver Oranges A&B Oleo Ib 25; ening
. 3 eve party will be had at a them about plans to date for the| MAKES CHRISTMAS 8 dozen 35¢ ° ¢ : A Son
Mixed Chorus Composed of 90 Voices 2 post some. De be om new school and a little Sou . King Syrup 215 can 35: 3
{ how the teac e selec A
SINGING: # [to all persons who come to the| i "mn. ono. Tol ICS were | ¥ 2
: AND THE GLORY OF THE LORD | home. The hours for the “Egg- given out and are to be return- ) . M i
| nog- -lunch drop-in” are from 7 ed January 5, 1954. Tangerines axwell House Coffee lb 89¢ »
GLORY TO GOD Handel's (to 9 p. m i i Twelve students received an ¥ 8
UNTO US A CHILD IS BORN i oro pl Te Fost home og ¥ doz Nestles Instant Coffee lzjar QO Sc §
HALLELUJAH CHORUS J Personel who work at the| 3 |
poet hows will hold their Christ- a S. Stills | Don’t wait until your fuel : 29. Flour Gold Medal S Ibs SS5¢ 8
i i izabethtown, Pa. one 8 y :
PLUS OTHER MUSIC GROUPS J Gif Pill J Sus. Hite a0, supply is low . . call us NOW Peanuts cello 1b 37c¢
His wi IgE —— “You inh 8 oy mE wuRANcE to assure a continuous supply § a
|| of high-heat fuel oil you can || 3 !
M tJ Hi h S h | A dit I BIRTHDAY PARTY COMPLETE {| depend upon.
ounrt Joy nig CNOOI Auditorium {| HELD FOR YOUTH 2
MOUNS 101. 2A | rn sett on uel Family Seewrisy || ——— [2
party in his home on Manheim, Fire - - Auto - - Life | Hollinger s Oil Service 3 ; 5
Street Tuesday evening. Ten . | DIAL 3-3483 ! 9
% | guests were present to help him! Accident & Hedlth - - FLORIN Ss = RB i PH oY = RV [ (& F Vi A 4
’ celebrate his nineteenth birth- Hospitalization ] iy.
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