~ neman, E. D. Twp. School rie | MTS. Arndt, m™ Mr. anc 5. Elwoo : The senior class has decided ir. Bhd. Vrs. Elwood Kuhns visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert En glerth of Blossom i Virginia Tour on April 1 fer] : Blossom. Hill : Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris 3. The class will leave York Buch, tice Wittle were Mr. and Vrs. by Pennsylvania Railroad and ic A Donald. Jones, Mt. Jov R. D. when they arrive in Baltimore Marin | MIs oasis Vliss Mary Hamilton, Florin, i they will have a complete tour of Annapolis, ending with the Vi » I family. Col bi ‘harles | Witme Witnessing of. Un Middic ol l olumbia, Mr. Charle afternoon drill : Vir Hallgren, Mt. Joy, | Ing 2 and Mrs. N | = 7 atin si io rae were present, Mrs. Daniel ews tems From N D WTOW N\ ! Geltmacher, Mrs. Pearl Bren- . 4 1 Mrs. Blanche Frysinger, Katie Moore, Mrs. Iona Mrs. Irene Snyder, Mrs. Beulah Gamber, Mrs. Minnie | to take a three day Colonial Gamber, Mrs. Susan Gamber, | Edith Erb and Rev. O. . Pearl 3renneman and Edith Erb visiter Mrs Wittle, Columbia R. D. Mr. and | Pital, Monday. EE The Old Bay Line will then and Mrs. Thelma Hartzell, Naz. VALENTINE MAIL take the “land-lubber’ enior on an all night cruise to Nor ick list tolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer, | leased from the Mount Joy Post After debarking at Norfolk : ind son, Jerry, visited Mr. and | Office, the Valentine mail was the tour will be to such places Mr John Kauffman Sr. of “ ” as Yorktown, Williamsburg and Ironville. Sunday y not too “heavy”. Thursday, ap- many other historic places of Visitors of Me. and. Mrs. At proximately 1,600 additional ; interest. While in Richmond, id ve ew cancellations were stamped and | : ram Gamber were Mr. and Mrs the class will stay at the Hotel Rav Gamber and sc Manhe Richmond. On the way back to ." dil fuigh son, | My. and My vard: oF: ‘ were run through the | good old Pennsylvania, the sen My Havard Johnston, celiations were 1 E lors will have a short tour of Lancastes j machine. I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler | - eC 6. 0. 6 + our nation’s capitol at Washing ¢ sler 0, 0. 0. 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 ton. D. C and family were Sunday supper . r 9. ™ guests S \ The chaperons will be four Sui of Mi “and Mrs. Wilbwu arringe ) 1 ls y teachers Mrs. Mary Emma arrington of Hummelstown R. | % ; ; D oe Llewellyn, Mrs. Betty J. Lu‘ze ny 3 Edward Ric nter, and Stanley and Mrs Daniel , Colt %* Dotterer. Macher visited Mrs. William | ¢®% Thirty : Fogie and Mrs. William Witmer | &, wu 3 Jutdor and, sen who are patients at the St. Jos : lor high girls, under the suner- oe eph Hospital, Lancaster (a) Vision vil ig Jo-Anne Duh Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Landis, * ie > » Oo Wig gh ys ve | hick, will be the gue of Mt! yitits, vicited Mr. and Mrs. | %* Ca) Joy High School on Saturday, | a fi a : Oliver Witmer, February 27, to varticipate in a; of : Give ¢ Mr. and Mrs. William Haines | Dasketball play day. Girls from : . . and granddaughter Darl visited East Donegal and Marietta as | well as girls from Mount Jov { Mr. and Mrs. Giles Urban and ey’ noun JOY, son Billie, Mr and Mrs. Henry J * (ar 9, * oe % 9, Sey will play basketball from nine Rollman of Lititz. 9 to twelve. After the games the | Mr. Harry Weaver was ad oe girls will socialize while they | mitted to the St. Joseph Hospi! oe eat their bas lunches and drink al on Monday. os chocolate milk. 6, * Sunday visitors of Mrs. Ma- | The parents of the sixth! tilda Derr were, o% * Martha Risser, grade pupils of the Mayvtown Hershey, Mr. Norman Gable (ar * Elementary School will hold a| anq daugh*er Nancy and Mrs. | 8 Food Sale at Arnold's Garage, | Cora Gable, Klinesville. | Ca) 7 Car * * Maytown, Saturday morning, | Mrs.: Joseph Hoover Gardner February 20 at 10 o'clock. The Hoover and daughter, visited parents will have for sale vege-| Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns on table soup and chicken corn Sunday. soup which will be sold by the Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ma quart. Persons purchasing soup urice Frysinger and Mrs. Katie | Moore were, Mr. and Mrs. Har- 9 9 60 ° >, 9, aXe’ * J are asked to bring their con- tainers. Also for sale will be ry Weaver, of town, Mr. and * homemade cookies, cakes and | Mrs. Walter Shannabrook, Mrs. | %* pies as well as many other kind Violet Shannabrook, Columbia, | 63 of baked food. i Mrs. Henry Mellinger, Mrs. oo | >, All parents are requested to | john Mellinger and daughter | : | have their donations at the | Diane, Mt. Joy R. D. and Mrs. | & PF Q-AR : as : Cee garage by 9:45 a. m. i Ida Eisenberger, Marietta. Ca’ * ———— A ere ENGAGEMENTS SIEGRIST—SAUDER Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Sauder. Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, Mrs. Edith Erb and nephew Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver visited Mr. and Mrs William Weaver, of Solumbia on Sun Car , (ar \/ day. * > > Maunt Joy, announce the en ay oe gagement of their daughter, An- | Visited Mr. and : Mrs. Marvin oe ne! to Donald Siegrist. son of | Garner and family Wrights Sn Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Siegrist, of | Ville RD. Sunday. a Manheim R2 Miss Betty Ann Haines visit- Miss Sauder and her fiance €d Mrs. Brady Hess and Mrs are both students at Eastern Bernice Ginder, Florin Harrison. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- 4, * > *, * 4 >, > Mennonite College, | D7 | ee burg, Va | ert Frank and family were Pfc. Lloyd McKee and wife and son, | § a ns 3 240 L.LECHT — BOOTH { South Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. o& Mr. and Mrs. I. Mervin! Arthur Koser, Klinesville, Mrs. > Leicht, 309 South Market St..| Betty Lou Herr, Florin, Mr. and * Elizabethtown, announce the en- | Mrs. Hen Brenneman, Mount | ee (a) * . i 1 gagement of their daughter, | Joy RD. +4 Mary Elizabeth, to Pvt. James| Miss Kathryn Weaver, Lan- | H. Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. | caster, visited Mr. and Mrs oh (ar John M. Booth, Pinkerton Road | Harry Weaver and School Lane, Mt. Joy. | Robert Witmer visited his 2 Miss Leicht graduated from | mother, Mrs. Paul Witmer of dt Elizabethtown High School, | Marieita on Saturday. | O° class of 51 and is employed at | Mrs. Edith Erb and Mrs. o Bob's Flower Shop, Elizabeth. | Pearl Brenneman visited Mr. oe town. Pvt. Booth graduated | and Mrs. Jim Brosey and daugh- | RN from Mount Joy High School, | ter Linda Lee of Silver Spring | (a) class of '51 and attended Penn! on Monday. State University prior to his| The Newtown EUB Church 4 * : . | : i | dab entrance into the armed forces. | cancelled their Prayermeeting id | At the present time, he is sta- | last Thursday evening and went tioned at Fort Lee, Virginia. in a group to the Mount Joy >4 7 * No date has been set for the | EUB Church to attend their Ev- DX wedding. angelistic Services. The follow- | 0, * $0.0, 9, * @, 6.00, * * 9 ho? 00%, 9, 9, * J Sala’ he \/ 0 0 eo” % 9, Xa it is worthy of you. Let us design and print a Oo * letterhead you CAN be proud « / 0, a ©, Cag NS xq ho? % * rr 0 9, $0509 a’ 0 0 Raa Xa Friday, about areth, Mrs. Wittle is still on the | REPORTED NOT TOO HEAVY According to statistics Wil- Vir, and Mrs. Joseph Wittle and | liam Fogie and Mrs. William r at the St. Joseph Hos. Ordinary coal might be good... You know ‘blue coal’ is good... | trademarked for your protection MARIETTA DEPOT’S DIMES—Col. Materiel Command, Marietta, tions of employes, Attending the presentation, of the March of Dimes drive for the de Col. Malin; Rudy; Frank B. Gable, co-c Command, and Richard F. Twitmire, Howard A. Malin, commander of the Army Transportation presents a $858.25 Check, representing March of Dimes contribu- to Christian C. Rudy, chairman, Lancaster County Chapter for Infantile from lett to right, are Capt. James F. Tuman, co-chairman pot; Col. Duval S. Adams, commanding officer of the depot; hairman of the March of Dimes drive for the Transportation technical information officer, WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. 2,000 extra can- | PHONE MT. JOY 3-9551 THE BULLETIN, Mount joy, Pa. Thursday, February 18th GGEST TON rab rg OF COAL IN TOWN Naturally it's the same in size and weight, but for comfort and economy, thousands agree ‘blue coal’ is the BIGGEST TON OF COAL IN TOWN. Sold only by authorized, qualified dealers. INSIST ON ‘blue coal’ CALL US TODAY! Florin, Pa. ob Os o%% 0 0, o> 0. 0 0 So To 4, >, $0 A Xa Xe *e MANHEIWS 2 BIG DAYS OF SPECIAL VALUES BARGAIN JAMBOREE 29 MANHEIM STORES PROOVING YOU DO SAVE MONEY BY SHOPPING IN THE COMMUNITY OF MANHEIM FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB. 19th and 20th LIST OF CO-OPERATING MERCHANTS HARRY ALPERT Variety and Men's Wear AMERICAN STORES P. C. ARNOLD Esso Service BAIR'S JEWELRY BECK BROS. Furniture L. L. BOOK DeSoto - Plymouth CASSEL - GRAHAM Appliances GINDER'S ELECTRIC APPLIANCES GOSHERT'S PHARMACY HEIGES’ BOOK STORE ROY E. HENNY Appliances JANE'S DRESS SHOP W. P. KEECH & SON Furniture MILES H. KEIFFER Appliances BIG PRIZES 5500 IN PRIZES 2nd PRIZE +7500 3rd PRIZE 3500 1st PRIZE 5200 9 Prizes of $10.00 Each ~ 20 Prizes of $5.00 Each PRIZE MONEY WILL BE IN COUPON FORM. COUPONS CAN BE USED THE SAME AS CASH IN ANY CO-OP- ERATING STORE. NO TIME LIMIT ON DATE FOR SPENDING. ¢ SPECIAL NOTE! OFFICIAL Look for the official Red and Gold Sale Banner. Only the 29 Stores co-operat- ing in the Great will display the official banner on their doors and windows. Deposit this Free Coupon at either of the voting LONGENECKER'S OR MARTINS HARD- | WARE STORES. FEBRUARY 19th OR 20th. FREE COUPON PP Sales event MANHEIM MERCHANT COMMITTEE ——— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — BUY NOW AT THIS BARGAIN JAMBOREE 29 STORES HAVE COMBINED TO PUT ON AN OLD-FASHIONED BARGAIN SALE. MONEY TALKS AND 29 MERCHANTS HAVE CUT PRICES RIGHT AND LEFT TO MAKE YOUR DOLLARS BUY MORE AND MORE. COME TO MANHEIM AND SAVE--$$ THIS IS THE 2nd MANHEIM MERCHANTS COMMUNITY SALES DAYS Last October the Retail Association held their munity Wide Sale. pleasing both to the Merchants and the Many new customers came to Manheim and every one learned how much more their dollars purchased in TIME AND PLACE OF DRAWING PLACE Market Square in front of Longenecker’ Hardwoare Store OFFICIAL STATIONS FOR YOUR COUPONS MARTINS HRW. STORE South Charlotte Street LONGENECKER'S FARDWARE STORE Market Square Manheim Merchants results were Saturday Night - February 20: Prop all your coupons at these You need not be present to win LIST OF CO-OPERATING MERCHANTS J. S. KUHN Men's Wear LONGENECKER'S HARDWARE CO. LONGENECKFR'S HOME AUTO SUPPLY CO. MARTINS’ HARDWARE MARY'S TOT-TO-TEEN SHOP AUSTIN E. MEISKEY Radio - Television MOSEMANN'S GROCERY ROY G. MYERS Jeweler REECE’'S NEWS AGENCY RETTEW'S DEPARTMENT STORE RUHL'S DRUG STORE HARRY C. SMITH Appliances PAUL H. STERN Chrysler - Plymouth STERNER'S SHOE STORE VOGEL'S MENS WEAR DE i er 1 te SE i Ee REMEMBER ITS BARGAIN TIME IN MANHEIM 30430050 Go do olor lo fo loads odo lo food foe Bodo redo do Sr ao Boots Boo fo tout ito odo ote eee fo oor ote Boats LIRR dds Goedeede * 9 o > * J * >, * 4 J 4 * * a’ J * 0 J > * J * a’ 9. * 0, 9, * a’ J * oo, * >, 9, * > 7 * oe > J * © * 4, Poe oe + >, * * Aas a’ * * > 5 0 cr %* > > ® 2 9, D>, + 0 * > a’ J ar 9, £2 + > + 0 ®, * *>4 * +0 <, * 9, 9, * XD 0 * >, * J * >, 9 * a’ * +9 * 9 J * > 7 * 0 J * 9, 4 °° J * 4 J * 9 ®, * 4 J + 9 J La) * CW) * J 9 he) 0 * 9, +9, * 9, * 4 J + 9 J oe + > J * J ho 9 La) J * +0, + 9, * 9 * $4 9, * +, 7 * +> * 9, * 200004, la) + 9, Xa) * > * 4, J >, > J * >. 09, * 9, * 9, >, 9, >, 9 * 0, 9, * 3 > J eo” a) > XD 9, a o> 5 5, a »~ +
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