The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 04, 1954, Image 3

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HAPPENINGS
LONG AGO
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TEN YEARS AGO
A shower was held for Mrs.
Charles Pennell, the former
Mary Barnhart.
John Hart returned to East]
Donegal School after a five-
week absence due to an opera-
fion.
Mrs. Walter Woodward (for-
mer Elizabeth Heilig) left Mt.
Joy to live in California where
her husband is stationed.
Weddings for the week inclu-
ded: Frances Shank and Rob-
ert S. Heisey; Mary R. Barnhart
and Cpl. Pennell; Emma Sie
grist and Clarence Ebersole;
and Margaret G. Miller and
Shelley R. Shellenberger.
Deaths for the week included
Mrs. Winfield Nelson; Mrs. Lou-
| 60-33,

ise M. Gingrich; Daniel Hoff-
man and Mrs. Abram Long.
Tuesday evening, 114 Rotari.
ans from Lititz, ‘Elizabethtown
and Mount Joy were guests at
the Hostetter Banquet Hall, in
honor of the three clubs birth-
days when they received char-
ters from the Lancaster Club in
1926.
Martin's bowling team is
leading the league with 22 wins
and 10 losses. High single was
by Robert Schneider with 258;
high triple, Kenneth Stucky,
with 665; high single team, M.
Good's, 1036; and high team
total, Good's, 2850.
Mount Joy High School de-
feated Manheim High School
in basketball league com-
petition.
The engagement of Miss Mar-
celean Palmer, Lancaster, to
James Hostetter, * Mt. Joy, was
announced.
A total of $69,900
bonds were sold at the movie
premiere last week. The ser-
vicemen's unit from Indiantown
in war

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Curtains
1 77
curtains
sheer rayon with
dainty flocked feather
design. They are 60
Cobbler and Coverall
Percale Aprons
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MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Garment Bags
1 77
Package includes | jumbo bag
and | 8-garment bag. Sturdy
3 gauge plastic in assorted
colors. Zipper closed.




77c
each
Bright printed
percale. Big
pockets. Cob-
bler apron has
elastic waist.
Coveralls are
extra sizes,

at the Joy Theatre Tuesday for
the fourth war bond premiere.
There was standing room only
a few minutes after the doors
opened.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
The Needlework Guild held a
eard party at which first prize
winners were Mrs. B. H Res-
sler, contract bridge; Mrs. Jos-
eph Habecker, auction bridge;
Mrs. E. E. Brubaker, five hund-
red and Mrs. Richard Knight,
plnochle.
Twelve Mount Joy school
students escaped injury in a
collision of a bus in which they
were riding and a truck on the
Harrisburg pike.
Four hundred school children
attended the Open House held
at the Armstrong Cork Com-
pany.
Mount Joy Lodge No. 277 I.
0. O. F. began spring activities
by Initiating six candidates who
were received into the lodge.
Norman E. Garber, Mount
Joy: Rotarian, addressed the
Farmers’ Day meeting of the
Elizabethtown Rotary Club.
Mount Joy High defeated E.
Hempfield 54-22 in the county
basketball league. The Mt. Joy
faculty defeated the freshmen
82-64.
The Fighting Ferdinands cap-
tained by Mary Hostetter, cap-
tured the intra-mural basket-
ball laurels at the high school
this week.
THIRTY YEARS AGO
A collection of 200 copies of
famous masterpieces were ex.
hibited in the Mount Joy High
school gym. The orchestra of
the school played for the exhib-
it.
With two one-act plays in
the Mt. Joy Hall, the National
Trio concluded this season’s Ly-
ceum Course.
Clarence Bleyer, a George
Brown Sons Mills employee, is
an artist. Reproductions of his
work appeared in the Bulletin
office.
Twenty thousand rabbits were
shipped to Pennsylvania {rom
Kansas for restocking.
E. W. Bentzel was elected
president of the local borough
board of health.
Lee Kline, Lancaster, was in
town looking for a place on
Main Street to erect a moving
picture theatre.
A. D. Seiler, Seclings Grove,
| purchased the Herald job print-
ing office in Mount Joy. Mr.
Seiler was engaged in the print-

Swineford, Snyder
prior to coming to Mount Joy.
Weddings for the week inclu.
ded Miss Sarah McKain and
Horace Seitz; Phares S. White
and Miss ‘Margaret Troupe; Ar-
vita Butzer and Banks W. Detra
The Mount Joy A.A. defeated
Rothsville 31-15. Wagner was
high scorer for Mount Joy with
11 points .
serves also defeated the Roths-
ville Reserves 35-13. W. Mateer
was high scorer for Mt. Joy.
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Banquets Held By
Salunga Groups
The Salunga Fire Co., and its
auxiliary held a Father and Son
banquet Wednesday and a Mo-
ther and Daughter banquet on
Thursday. At. both events tur-
key dinners were served in the
Salunga Church of the Brethren
social rooms. The auxiliary ser-
ved the dinner to the men and
boys and the men served the
women and girls.
The Father and Son dinner
was attended by 114 men and
boys. Wilbur Hiestand was mas.
ter of ceremonies. The Rev.
Norman L. Bowers had the in-
vocation and Harvey Groff was
pianist. The speaker was Doctor
Gilbert McKlveen, head of the
department of education at Leb-
anon Valley College.
Christ Musser, seventy-nine,
received the prize for the oldest
man present and Daniel Rohrer
Jr., three, Manheim R1, for the
youngest. Julius Wagner, Sa-
lunga had the most sons present.
The Mother and daughters
dinner was attended by 129 wo-
men and girls. Mrs. Christ Grei-
der was master of ceremonies.
Music was by Mrs. Wilbur Hos-
tetter and daughter and Mrs.
William Harner had the invoca-
tion. A reading was given by
Dolores Sangrey and the speak-
er was Mrs. Nevin Zuck, of Eli
zabethtown.
Mrs. Daniel Will, president
of the auxiliary, presented the
following awards: Mrs. Samuel
Zerphey Sr. oldest mother with
the most daughters; Jessica
Lynn Hoffman, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Harry Hoffman, Lan-
disville, youngest daughter, and
Mrs. Phares Stehman, having
the youngest granddaughter.

Gap played to a capacity crowd [
ing business at Middleburg and |
County,
The Association Re!

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SELF EDUCATION
The best and most important
part of every man's education
is that which he gives himself.

Judy Schreiber also received
a special award because her
birthday was on the same day
as the banquet.
The committee in charge of
the dinner was: Mrs. Harvey
Groff, Miss Mary Minnich, Miss
Alice Marie Nissley, Mr. Benja-
min Hess, Mrs. Henry Hiestand,
Mrs. Christ Greider,
Hess, George
Benjamin
MacFarland, Jas.
and

Hornberger, Julius Wagner
Clarence Mowery.

THE BULLETIN,
Mount Joy, Pa,
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