THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, Thursday, January 21, 1951 6 Electric and Gas Welding Also Specialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT flutomobile and Truck Welding LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Cover's Welding Shop Delta and Marietta Streets MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 | Elmer G. Strickler Pa. Phone 117 | Elizabethtown, “YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCE | YOU NEED UNDER MY COMPLETE Family Security Fire - - Auto - - Life Accident & Health - - Hospitalization AND MORTGAGE IINSURANCE 35-tt ei Al] DELIVERIES. WHEN SPACED, YOU KNOW, WILL KEEP YOUR TANK FROM GETTING LOW | | | You can depend upon our courteous drivers to deliver the quality Fuel Oil you need when you need it. Call us be- fore your fuel supply gets Tow. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. News Items From E. D. Twp. School The Mid-Winter Maytown meeting of Elementary School Parents Club will be held Mon- day, January 25 at 7:45 p. m. in the high school auditorium, Samuel Horst, chief of Penn- sylvania Dept. of Farm and Home Safety will be the princi- | ple speaker of the evening. Mu- sic for the meeting will be furn- ished by the Parent's Club Mens Chorus. Refreshments will be served by the fourth grade mo- thers. The meeting will be in charge of Rev. John Hiestand, president of the club. Ross Eshleman, a senior, was successful in the Southern Dis- trict Band tryouts at Harrisburg January 9 and has been chosen to play second trumpet. He will play at Manheim Central High {| School under the direction of Paul Van Bodegraven, guest conductor. If he obtains a high rating at Manheim, he will then have the opportunity to play in the Eastern State Band at Nor- ristown. Four student council mem- bers and an advisor will go to Manheim Central High School to attend the annual conference of High School Student Coun- cils January 22. The four stu- dents are: Ann Young, leader; Barbara Martin sec’y; Peggy Wolfe and Nelson Hess. These people will attend an assembly program following registration, group discussion, a dinner and | a dance. Their duty is to report back to our student council any suggestions they may have learned. The shorthand students show- ed a response when given an in- vitation by their teacher, Mrs. Betty Lutze, to correspond n Gregg Shorthand with students in other states. Mrs. Lutze feels they will derive pleasure as well as benefit from the experi- ence. The following students are corresponding with people in the states listed here with their names: Joan Kline, Colo- rado; Dot Weber, Minnesota; Doris Geib, California: Doris Landis, Michigan; Shirley Yor- dy, Alabama; Pat Hawthorne, Mississippi; Darlene Reese, Ill- inois; June Heinaman, Louisi- ana; Sarah Simons, Ohio; Betty Leese, Wisconsin; Jane Roberts, Georgia; Shirley Gerlach, Ver- mont; Mary L. Murray, New Mexico; Phyllis Levan, Utah; Mary Ellen Stauffer, Oregon; Doris McKee, Nebraska; Bar- bara Warfel, Rhode Island; Gloria Scholl, Oklahoma; Jo- anne Arnold, Towa; Lovina | Demmy, Idaho. { The following people will be participating in the Junior play which will be held in March, entitled “Hillbilly Weddin’ Charles Gerber, Grace Wolfe, Ann Young, Barbara Warfel, Barbara Martin, Roberta Wag- ner, Mary L. Murry, Doris Mec- Kee, James Kinsey, Jerry Lin- ard, Leroy Hollar, Sandra For- wood, John Hershey, James Shirk, Donald Raber, Phyllis Levan, Ronald Singer, Jack Mc- Kain, Lawrence Wittle, Gloria Scholl, Doris Landis, Betty Leese. Student directresses are Shirley Gerlach, JoAnn Arnold and play book committee chair- man, Patsy Hawthorne. January 12 at twelve o'clock, several boys from the F.F. A. Club were on WGAL TV. The group gave demonstrations on the pruning of young apple trees which included: tools to be used, pruning cuts and pro- cedure, starting and training the trees, procedure in pruning older trees and the benefit of pruning. The narrator for the program was Richard Hess, demonstrators were John Her- shey and Jay Mumma. Person in charge of supplies and set-up was Michall Grove. Advisor of the group is Thomas V. For- svthe. ( The annual Jr.-Sr. Prom was held in the high school auditor- ium on Saturday, January 16th at 8:00 p. m. The Pattie Burns Quartette provided the music for the evening. The following sophomores served the refresh- ments: Peggy Houseal, Judy Smith, Judy Linard, Scott Car- penter, Ronald Hawthorne, and George Williams. HE'S GOT — 4 Scrapple A&B Salomi Home Made Pudding FOODS 10.GO BUY S80 TIAN LTE That you can prepare without erumbling in the pan 45¢ Fresh Country Style Sausage > 69 Martin's Bacon ome Oranges For Juice Celery Spry Hi-Ho sunshine Kraft’s Velvetta LARGE JUMBO EGGS 74: i 45 29 19: doz doz large stalk lb can -SERVICE MARKET FLORIN, PA. - FREE DELIVERY Buy 1 giant size FAB at regular price Get 1 small size (7%-0z) package FAB FREE ane ils PANCAKES Reg. Jar 59 § IA he soup most folks like best 2 for 23c COFFEE Vacuum Pack 1b 99e ! % 7 7 Zz Z 5 a OUR LT FLORIN Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bren- neman entertained the follow- ing to dinner on Sunday: Rev. and Mrs. Roy Forney and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers and Mrs. A. G. Walters. The following called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumper on Sun- day: Mr. and Mrs. John Bender Sr. of Milton Grove, Mr. Char- les Bender of Ickesburg, Perry County, Mr. and Mrs. John Bender Jr., and family of Lan- caster. Mr. Walter Geyer and Mrs. Mabel Herr of Elizabethtown, visited their sister Mrs. Annie Wagner at the Hamilton Home on Tuesday. Mr. Melvin Ryder made a business trip to New York last week. Mrs. Earl Brubaker is a Sur- gical patient at the General hos- pital. Mrs. Lillian Hamilton was admitted to the General Hospit- alon Saturday. Rev. William Wagner of May- town visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumper on Tuesday. Mrs. Melvin Ryder and son Bruce spent several days with! Mrs. Ryder’s father, Mr. Wertz, near Lititz, last week. Mortuary Record MRS. ROBERT NICKUM Mrs. Bessie Nickum, seventy- | two, 14 Fairview St., Mount Joy widow of Robert Nickum, died at 1:42 a.m. yesterday in the Lancaster General Hospital, fol- lowing an illness of several months. She was born in Mount Joy, a daughter of the late William and Sarah Way Jackson and spent all of her life in the bor- ough. She was a member of the Macedonia AME Church. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Kate Simpson, York, Cora, wife of John Taylor, Joy, and three brothers, Melvin, Lancaster; Elmer, Harrisburg, and Theodore, Alliance, Ohio. Funeral services were held in the Macedonia A.M.E. Church Wednesday afternoon. MRS. FRANK E. FELKER | Friday at 4:55 a. m. in St. Jos- eph’s Hospital after an illness of eight weeks. She was born in Mt. Joy Twp. near Milton Grove, a daughter of the late Martin and Emma Shearer Horst, and was a mem- ber of St. Mark's Evangelical A birthday surprise party | was held for Marion Kay Ger-! litzski at her home on Saturday | in honor of her 10th birthday. ! Twenty-six children were pres-| ent. Games were played and! refreshments were served to 29; persons. She was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCur- | dy, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Balland, | Mfrs. Viola Bricker, Mr. and| Mrs. Jacob Hamilton and Miss, Mary Hamilton, visited Mrs. ' Lillian Hamilton at the Gener-| al hospital. J United Brethren Church, Mount Joy. In addition to her she is survived by two daugh- ters, Louise, wife of Norman Zug, Manheim R1; and Oliva, wife of Orville Brandt, Man- heim; also five grandchildren, five great grandchildren and a brother, Benjamin Horst, Mt. Joy. Funeral services were held in the Heilig Funeral Home WMon- day afternoon. husband Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. GALA OLDS Mrs. Ellen Mae Felker, 73, wife of Frank E. Felker, 10] Manheim St., Mount Joy, died 4 ie [i | REECE Don’t Delay Send Yours In Today The Lancaster County Chap- | ter For Infantile Paralysis | C. C. Rudy, Chairman { John CC, Truxal, Treasurer Phone: Lancaster 3-3511 Room 401, Breneman Bldg. 53 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. 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