The Mount Joy Bulletin |“! | | L et re ti ed Mr. and Mrs. Paul ‘Martin Sr. returned home from Florida on Shelley of Lancaster visited Mr. Samuel Shelley Sunday and ====|YHE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. |} | Thursday, Februiory 11, 1954 8 BAKED HAM SUPPER of Trinity Lutheran Church Thursday and Rev. John Rosen- rc : will serve a baked ham dinner berry accompanied them { Seva : | in the Parish house, Saturday, Mr. Nathan Shelly and son, | February 13 from 4 to 7 . 4 a 3 from 07 p.m Elam of Manheim, Miss Minnie | T I those for in the afternoon all of them cal F UTHERANS TO HOLD | The Young Ladies Bible Class’ Tickets for adults are $1.00 and children are 50c. { ae OOD SALE SCHEDULED | led on Miss Emma Shelley at : . . ; ; A food sale will be: held at : 1 il bie Moan Home at Harris}, Mount Joy Friendship Fire- Some Real Values in Nice Clean Automob €s } "ME. and Mrs. James: February 27 af 1952 BUICK SPECIAL 1946 FORD 4-DOOR 11:00 a. m. The feature of the Yadio, heater | and daughter Audrey were Sun-| "Coy po ken corn soup Dynaflow Radio, heater day guests of Mr and Mrs. Mar-| p. ceeds will go toward the am-! 1951 FORD 2-DOOR . 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR | tin Bless at Falmouth. | bulahee fund Tleater Radio, heater Mr. and Mrs ; Ralph Mumper, 1 * 1946 FORD 2-DOOR and daughter of Neffsville, Mr.| sonjors; Carl Lehman, Ann 1949 MERCURY 4-DOOR Radio, heater and Mrs. John Bender Jr. and | young, Patricia Hawthorne. | Heater children of Lancaster, and Miss | Grace Wolfe, Doris McKee, jun. | yr | Mary Keck, Mt. Joy, were Sun. |jors: Scott Carpenter, Peggy MEVER TES YOUNG 1949 MERCURY 2DOCR TRUCKS | day visitors at the home of Mr. | Wolfe, Miriam Roland, Edwin | Radio, heater, overdrive 1950 CREVROLET and Mrs. George Mumper Sr., | Myers and Louise Horning. so-| 3 ath 8 edan Delivery | rs : or Br | Myers and Louis g ¢ with Mrs. Charles Koser of Man-| phomores; Richard Bowers, Du start saving, ye i 4DOOR 1949 FORD PICKUP {heim R. D. called on Mr. and|vyal] Adams. Dorothv Brown.| A 0: eater Goor ym fr Wa > 4 in g 83 1947 STUDEBAKER | Mrs. George Mumper, Jr. and | James Shenk, Elaine Showalter. | your help and ous... 1948 CHEV. SEDAN DEL. |11, T. Cab & Chassis family on Sunday. { Audrey Musser, Carole Wittle,| 6 evi 1949 INTERNATIONAL James Eschbach of Potls-| Nancy Royer, Kenneth Wittle, | : Dump - W tag - new moto | town, visited friends in town on| and Glen Aldinger, freshmen: | 1947 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR ump - err | SAY : | Gary Zeller, Carlotta Sager, | Radio, heater 1948 WILLYS “a T. STAKE Mr and Mrs. Landis Hess €n-| Florence Murry, Sandra Koser, | tertained the following to din. | patricia Charles, Tony Martin, GT CL A RENCE Ww HERR ® Eve — tverywhere, Reads The Bulletin ner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs be sure you're getting a on each roil coating according to BARBED and SMOOTH WIRE UNICO Smooth nized under bed Wires n cting UNICO vou the n ions as are Farm ees, to give the longest possibie length of time. See the Complete Line of UNICO Fencing Materials and Equipment at Lan Farm Bur quality product. and you know exactly what you're ASTM. specifications are galva- A.S.T.M, speci- and Poultry aximum service for One look at | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Geyer, | buying. Mrs. Mabel Herr, Mr. and Mrs. | { Paul Geyer, Mr. Harry Geyer of ARERR, 0 E-town, visited their sister Mrs. | iB in Lillian Hamilton Thursday B Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper a | Sr. were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. John ender Sr. at 2 | Milton Grove on Saturday { Mr. Benjamin Hambright of | Midway, Lebanon Co., called on | irjends in town on Wednesday. — A — | USE A STURDY LADDER an ter County Co-Operative Ass'n || a stur- dy stepladder—boxes and chaiis » are for trapeze artists i News Items From | If you must climb, use i | | | ———— New Denims for Drapes Furniture Covers fast color - plain or fancy stripes Manheim New Holland Quarryville | ] eaters vo mn oma —— —! E. D. Twp. Schoo | | T'he junior class is i ing | to tour Virginia Washing { ton, D. C. March 25, 26, 27. The OE | hcg yi 1 aks I . | class will leave the school via { Conestoga Traction Company on | March 25 at 9 a. m. They will fu \A/ hy | travel to Baltimore, tour the AS ATTERNS city, and embark for Norfolk on { the Old Bay Line. On the 26th, & after disembark at Norfolk, IN & CTC will meet the class and be — iN — be i Nawmny A G By 1 tot O Newport News, IR Villiamsburg, Yorktowne and & | other places of nierest The : & EY 4 4 night of the 26th will be spent Are 00 S & in Hotel Richmond, Richmond, « r \ ”~ CE - ={ Va. On the 27th the class will | travel to Washington, D. C. and visit a few of the high spots ¢ | there. From the nation’s Capitol see the new tree bark weave 3é in. Cretonnes—rast Color wt oO a well known authority on rope | New Nylon Crepes for Spring Sewing the demand is big, so hurry nylon dress today and get your ne on knots. He is Elizabeth- tricks give a den the group will proceed to Bali Cc vd more, through Annapolis, then & home. Miss Grace Henderson, % Mis Vera Gingrich, Donald a & Staley and John G. Hart will accompany the group & | he Student Council will pre- | C &! sent two assemblies for the : & | school by has ng Mr. Hertzog, different kinds an instructor at the 169 o New Printed Cottons for Spring floral patterns and small all fast colors - 35 in neat fagurine wide ¢ vd | town College. Kenneth Wittle . | will read the Bible, Robert Hic | stand will lead the flag salute | and Barbara Gibble will intro { duce the speaker for the Junior | | High Assembly. Jan Shope will | | read the Bible, Don Raber will | lead the flag salule and Don | intrbduce the Senior High As- vill be Wolgemuth will | speaker for the | sembly. This pregra wide - will not fade, 39 in. shrink or crush GET IT AT BOOTH’S PIAA BW ae oR ee aia MRR. oT Nal? ar BR good assortment of patierns See the Non-Crush Voiles ‘1 19 Se GY EE a ah en Bh oh PN lb 3 | presented Friday, Feb. 12 students receiving all A's placed on the first roll for the third period, Yvonne Brubaker, senior: Donald Rab er, junior; Miriam Nell and Car- ol Ginder, sophomores; Cynthia | | | | 1 { Ten | | | to be honor Lehman, Mary Ann Felty, Eun- ice Hess and Arlene Heisey, freshmen and Jean: Heisey and Kay Shakel, seventh graders were the honored ones. Those on the second honor roll having nothing below a B were Milton Mowrer, Patricia Sager, Dorothy Peifer, Lovina! Demmy, Gladys Weaver, 'Rich- | ard Hess, Donald Wolgemuth,’ Jane Sweitzer and Patsy Sech- | “Education:is : ROBERT A WILLMOTT,” | Charles Hess and daughter of | rit, eighth grade; and Musser | | Marietta, and Master James Wolgemuth, Don White, Carolny | ~ FORD MOTOR SALES ~ | Musser of Mt. Joy R. D Showalter, Judy Ginder, Robert | WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY PHONE 3- Mr. and Mrs. John Kissinger | Brandt, Joanne Bixler, Edith} SAVE NOW ON FENCI | and sons of Lancaster were the| Weaver and Helen Felty, sev. | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl| enth grade, | Gerlitzski and family Sunday. nen — a a am - mame a i UNICO Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ammon | and son Lanny of Gap and Mr. BARBED and jand Mrs. Arthur McCurdy of { Palmyra, Mr. Jacob Hamilton, SMOOTH WIRE i of Mount Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Ho- | | mer Ott, Mrs. John Dunham of +7 Avon, called on Mrs. Lillian] : 109 OFF Hamilton over the weekend. | CURING FEBRUARY Mr. A. S. Eichler, of Buffalo, | “When you buy fencing—buy IN. 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