THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. OWL LAFFS | | | | | | | | Looks like “Buss’ Kramer, local Iceman, will be going out | of business when “Bill” Waltz entertainment fire company. takes over the committee for the ‘Bill”" says the iee consumed at the fire house will be cut in half. The entertainment at Shreve's Inn Bill Enck, who sang several numbers, and announced that he was impersonating Frank Sinatra - - - Shreve had to halt the entertainor because the customers were leaving to fast. He the singing sounded to him like Bill Not-so-hot-ra. “So What” said a used car lot: This is a type of for itself. Well, deliver it Overheard on man: pays er: just as soon to me. sent my wife a no- had overdrawn her wccount 5( rs. She sat right down and wrote out a che¢k — e — for 50 dol- and mailed it to them. cank at she i In same bank tars from a weekend in York a local man com- lt prices are so high there, that when you spend only five dollars they ng up No Sa.c Several weeks ago, Jud” Farmer, while working for the P. P. & L. asked his assistant Jonas Leinard, a ground man. to hand him something to saw off a tree limb. — - — Jonas, | being right on the job, hollored up to Bud, Yes, Sir, right away, what shall I send up . - 517% “Nothing ruins friendship quicker than one woman in- fringing on another's symp-| toms!” A Columbia Avenue girl says every time she drops a hint her boy friend about walking aisle together he takes the movies. own the her to » Garlin said his car has nr push and it is the kind of a car that takes you where you want Of course, you may be a years older when you get ald ) 80 few there “Too coastin’ Sen. Derr says: fellers are just should be pedalin’. many who Don’'t* worry if the tempera- ture goes down to zero, remem- ber, that’s nothing! Cappy Mumma says: ‘Money by any other name would be just as hard to save.” : [ won't use his correct name, and you can believe him or net, but a local man waiting in a bus tation, during the holidays, no- ticed a machine nearby that was supposed to tell fortunes. Having a full thirty minutes to wait, he dropped in a penny, pulled the lever and out came 3a slip of paper. Instead of the us- “Success will be yours if vou are thrifty,” the slip read: “Your name is John Smith; you weigh 168 pounds, have brown hair and hazel eyes, and you are waiting for a bus to Mt. Joy. Since the facts were true, he marvelled at the machine for a few minutes, then decided to put in another penny. When the second slip contained the same information, he decided to see if he could trick the machine. Stepping into the men’s lava- tory, he burnt a cork from an empty bottle, blacked his face, donned spectacles, pulled his hat to one side of his head and then emerged. ual | last week was provided by | Thursday, January 7, 1954 2 ENG AGEMENTS THE BULLETIN | : . Published every Thursday at 11 | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kauffman, East Main Street, Mount Joy. | Reinholds, announce the en- Lancaster County, Pa. gagement of their daughter, Larmon D. Smith, Publisher Irene, to Earl M. Myers, Mount John BE. Sehroll, | Joy Rl. No date has been set 1901-1952 for the wedding. $2.5 ‘ditor and Publisher, i Subscription Rate Yea by Mail | {Advertising rates upon request. | | Entered at the postoffice a | Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class {mail under the Act of March 3, 1 1879. | Member, Pennsylvania News- paper Publishers’ Association. Latters To The Editor | Dear Sir: | Through the kindness of the | people of Lancaster County the | Salvation Army has been enab- led to assist approximately 2 families. We wish to express our sin-| pps Mildred Myers. 205 W. cere appreciation to the peo- Main Street, Mount Joy, an- | ple of Mount Joy for their gen- | nounces the engagement of her | erous support of our Christmas | qaughter, Nancy Arlene to work im connection with the re-| Lloyd B. Shenenberger, of Man- and Mrs. Andrew E. 219 East Willow Street, Elizabethtown, announce the [engagement of their daughter, Jo-Anne to John W. Melhorn, son ofr Mr. and Mrs. John Mel- horn, Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy | 0 per Mr Trostle, Miss Trostle is employed at the State Hospital for Crippled Children, Elizabethtown and Mr. Melhorn is in business with his father. No date has been set for the 25 | wedding. cent distribution of our Christ-| heim R2, son of the late Mr. mas magazine, the “War Cry”. | and Mrs. Elmer Shenenberger, We of the Salvation Army| piss Myers is a graduate of Mt. | extend to the citizens of your| joy High School and is employ- { community our sincere thanks. led in the office of the U. S. As- | Sincerely yours, | bestos Company, Manheim. Her George Gibb, Captain | fiance is employed at the U. S. Te | Asbestos Company. No date has been set for the wedding. Weddings | ROHRER — SHOOP Miss Eva L. Rohrer, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. John Rohrer, | Manheim and Ira R. Shoop, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Zartman of East Main Street, Mount Joy, were married Christmas morn- | ing at the Ruhl's prasonage at | 10.00 a. m. The Rev. H. M. To- | bias officiated at a double ring | ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Shoop were un- | attended at the ceremony. Fol-| lowing their marriage, they arel residing at 56 North Main St. ! Manheim. | BUCHENAUER — { The marriage of Miss Mary Buchenauer, sister of Charles] Buchenauer, New Haven Street, | Mount Joy and Robert Shomper | of Harrisburg, son of Mrs. Es-| i. as ther Shomper, Lykins, will take | kamp, 119 East Main Street, place Sunday afternoon at {he | JOY, announce the engagement x X | ir « ¥ yr 1 » Lancaster Methodist Church. | of their daughter, Lorraife | Tre Hoy New Year's Eve, to 3 ... lon Kenneth Kolva will| Lutz, son of Mr. and Mus. SHOMPER 3 LORRAINE DARRENKAMP Mr. and Mrs. Hen- | 3 Bie i “3 Na i Ly Dh | . T : officiate at the double-ring cere | ry Schneider, Henry Street, it. |" mony. The 2:30 p. m. ceremony will be attended by the imme-| Mi anh NE diate families of both Miss| "SS arispsamp: an r. | Lutz are both graduat es of Mt. Buchenauer and Mr. { Jovy High School. Darren- Shomper. Miss No date has been set for the | | wedding. 25th Anniversary “Mir. and Mrs. Norman Linton, Sr., were the guests of honor at Mr. and Mrs. George Kimm, a party given by their children | 330 S. Charlotte St., Manheim, | honoring their twenty- fifth | have announced the engage- wedding anniversary Thursday, | ment of their daughter, Nancy, | December 31 [ to Kenneth R. Engle, son of] Those present were Mr. and! Mrs. Mary R. Engle. Miss Kimm | Mrs. Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Lin-| 1S employed by H. M. Witmyer | neaus Longenecker, Mr. and and Mr. Engle, by the Mrs. Asher Beamenderfer, Mr. ter Leaf Tobacco Co., Inc. | and Mrs. Howard Barnhart, Mr. Ea and Mrs. William Fackler, Mt. James Flowers, son of Mr. Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jack-| and Mrs. John A. K. Flowers, son, Port Deposit, Md.; Mrs. Maytown, has enlisted in the U. Maude Beal, Mr. and Mrs. |S. Air Force. Prior to his enlist- Ralph Alleman, Mr. and Mrs. | ment, he was employed at the Norman Linton, Jr., Ralph Kreider Shoe Factory. Myers and Doris Linton. I James would like to hear TTY | from his friends. His address is BIRY HS A/B James C. Flowers, A. F. 1348153, PF. L. T. 3013, 3659 Mr. and Mrs. Kennet E. Mil-!| BM.T.S., Sampson AF.B., New ler, Mount Joy R2 announce the| York. birth of a daughter, last Wed- | nesday at the Lancaster Gen-| eral Hospital. The baby was! named Joan Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin, | Florin announce the birth of a! FARM BUREAU E COS. INSURANC daughter Thursday, Becentber| « Farm Boreay er] ET . ® Farm BureaWile Tusuravce £4 31. The six-pound baby was | EERSTE THE RHETT born at Home Office: COLUMBUS, OHIO home and was named | Barbara Ann. | Mr. and Murs. Towood Weaver, | Florin, announce the birth of a son Saturday in the Lancaster | Osteopathic Hospital. The baby was named Charles Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heisey, | Mount Joy, R2, announce ive Aarog B. Lonaeiecker birth of a son Wednesday in the Lancaster General Hospital BUILDING CONTRACTOR | Warren H. Stehman SQUARE ST. FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547 ee We PritEvarstiing But Dollar Bills MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 room, he put in'a penny, ofl PHONE 3-6100 ed the lever and grabbed for | the slip which read: “Your | name is John Smith; you weigh | MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING 168 pounds, have brown hair | and hazel eyes, and while you| TORSONL - EXCAVATING Sneaking up on the machine from the opposite side of the were in the men's room, your LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS bus left without you!” Phone 3-3622 a A WISE OWL’ 1-tfc 48 W. Main Street, Mount a John M. Darren- | Mt. | Gerald! Following the wedding, the i 3 . | couple will reside in Harris- | kamp is employed at the Way's | automobile tags will be good | burg. Appliances, Mount Joy, and Mr. | until January 15. | re ey essen Lutz at the Brockway Motor} Weddings for the week inclu- | Company, Lancaster. ded Mildred Doersom, Lancast- Couple Celebrates | |S and Joseph Brown, Mt. Joy: | Letta King, Ruth Dourte, | Mrs. WAY'S APPLIANCES A WN AY HAPPENINGS tf LONG AGO THIRTY YEARS AGO January 9, 1924 Mount Joy borough council | organized for the new year un- der the direction of John Bach- man as burgess and councilman Edgar Eshleman, Ross Eshle- man and S. H. Miller were el- ected to a new term. The secre- tary's salary was set at $120 per year, supervisor's, $100 per month and pumping engineer, $75.00 per month. The Mount Joy Athletic As- sociation held its annual ban- quet at the Landisville Hotel. Garber’s orchestra played and Solon Barr sang several solos. Speeches were made by Dr. A. F. Snyder, Charles Bennett, H. 0. O'neil and Solon Barr. After the banquet, a short business meeting was held and Wimer Eberle was elected sports man- ager. The association will again put a football team on the field | next year and all the players | present said that they will again be in uniform in 1924. At the regular monthly school board meeting, Mr. Bie- mesderfer reported 500 pupils in the school with 54 in the first grade. The Grey Iron Casting Com- pany changed its working hours | from 57 to 55 hours per week. The Klu Klux Klan will meet | for the first time in Mount Joy | in the Mount Joy Hall. The meeting is open te the public. Deaths for the week included | Mrs. Anna Mary Gerber, H. F. Wolgemuth, Mrs. Frank Hogen- | dobler, Miss Leah Hershey, Jac- ob Berkheimer and Levi Henry. The U. S. Asbestos basket- ball team of Manheim defeated the Mount doy Athletic Assoc- iation basketball team 27 to 5. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO January 5th, 1939 Forrest Rarich, Jacob Street, put on display a Christmas yard | that him four weeks to | nine years to collect | | took I make and the items. Ha rry Miller was elected | it of the Mount Joy Hall | Association. | The fire loss in the borough | lor 1938 was $104,695.20 which | included thirteen fires. | Mrs. Robert Hostetter enter- | ained the Junior choir of the | | U. B. Church to a party Friday. | It was announced that the old J. yy Mount Joy and Ira | Jr., Chambersburg; | Manheim and Eli- | Mount Joy; and | Ethel M. Meyers, Mount Joy | and Wiliiam Fughman, Steelton. | Deaths for the week included Ada Buch Hoffer, John J. | Johnstin, Miss Elizabeth Rhote and Mrs. Marion E. Johnstin. A goose dinner was given for thirty-five guests by Mr. and | Mrs. Norman Stauffer, Mt. Joy on New Year's Day. The Hassinger and Risser | Garage, Mount Joy, decided to | go on 24-hour service. TEN YEARS AGO oY Wenger, as Z. Musser, HUR Get Those Models Ready WAY’S Big Model Contest ‘Flying and Solid Airplanes, Jet Power Race Cars and Fighting Ships, Kits of all kinds, Win a beautiful award with your handi- work. ENTRY BLANK Free with each kit. Juniors up to 13 vears old. Seniors 13 years and older. It's easy to win with these easy- to-build models. Models will be Judged for appearance only. Your madel does not have to fly or op- erate. Come in and get details and see the sensational trophy and medal awards. Come In Today! January 30th Deadline for Entry Blanks | JUDGING FEBRUARY 6 Gi. Frank Grissinger. will take a course in Physi January 6, 1944 year, 1943, was $711. and Mrs. : Copy of Star snd News, a Weddings for the weck were County Draft Board No. 1 therapy. newspaper - printed in Mount | Mary Garber, Maytown and |cluded Qliver Funk in 1-A Charles Latchford, Pine St I Joy in 1891, was presented to| Roy Garber, Rheems; Kathryn] sification. accepted a position as janitor the Bulletin by Benjamin F.|Forry, Florin and Henry Kreid- The school board decided to| The First National Bank an Grissinger. er, Lebanon RI. hold the end of the year activi-| the St. Mark s U. B. Church af The borough council reorgan- | Deaths for the week were|ties earlier this year with Com-| ter resigning from H, S. Nev ized for the coming year with Calvin Wagner, W. Oscar | mencement being held May 26. comer and Son. : W. G. Loraw elected president;| Wright, William Fackler, Mrs. | Miss Irene Butzer was granted | The Mobile Blood Donor S { M. N. Bailey, secretary and H.| Winifield Gallagher, Miss Re-|a leave of absence. After taking | Unit was In Mount Joy for th a | N. Nissley, treasurer. The fire [becca Haldeman, Milton D.| the necessary examinations, she | second time and a total of 9 | loss within the borough for last |Hershey, Mrs. Sarah Jackson, [ will go to Missouri where she! persons gave blood. ( — — ree - —— “ Chur iad . 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