The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 11, 1954, Image 8

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The Mount Joy Bulletin |“!
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et re ti ed
Mr. and Mrs. Paul ‘Martin Sr.
returned home from Florida on
Shelley of Lancaster visited
Mr. Samuel Shelley Sunday and
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| 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. {
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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
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Fencing Materials and Equipment at
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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.
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an ter County
Co-Operative Ass'n ||
a stur-
dy stepladder—boxes and chaiis »
are for trapeze artists
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New Denims for Drapes
Furniture Covers
fast color - plain or fancy stripes





Manheim New Holland
Quarryville
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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,
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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
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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
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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
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good assortment of patierns
See the Non-Crush Voiles ‘1 19
 


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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
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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. Y. was a guest of Mr. and |
UNICO SPECIFICATION FENC- Mrs. Martin Liggins Thursday
 
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