LS int 1 222 )-2¢ y TEENS RTI Meso Stop rusty red water with LHL See your plumber. or pump dealer | For Frea Folder write to CALGON, INC. HAGAN BLDG. « PITTSBURGH 30, PA ; CHB CEREUS Seventh Anniversary Celebration March 17th Turkey | Anniversary Day Platter 75. Watch For Fountain Specials! BENNETT'S RESTAURANT 45 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY Everybody, TN Reads The Bulletin mr Plans Completed | (From page 6) | a father and son to be announc- i ed later. i Prizes will be awarded to the oldest man present; the young! est boy; the oldest father with a; son present; the father with the most sons present and iour gen- erations represented. tion will also be Recogni- given to all three-generation groups. Dinner will be served by the Ladies Aid Society of the church; and the affair is being arranged by the Ushers League and Brotherhood. Mrs. Clinton Eby is president of the Ladies Aid and M. L. Gainer, the Ush ers League. tpt A Qian Rev. Merlin E. Garber Scheduled To Preach The Rev. Merlin E. Garber. Pastor of the Central Church, Roanoke, Va., will be the guest preacher in a series of evangel- istic meetings, to be held the week of March 15, in the Wash- ington Street Church of the Brethren, Elizabethtown. Gar- ber, who has travelled in Eur- ope and South America, was a MRS RANK NAMED Mrs. Ezra Ranck was elected president of the W.S.W.S of the St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Church at a recent meeting of the group. Mrs. Har- old Kulp was chosen vice presi- dent; Miss Luella Witmer, retary; Mrs. Lester treasurer; Mrs. Alvin seeretary of missionary educa- | tion; Mrs. Maris Gainor, | secre- tary of social religion; Miss Eu- nice Herr, secretary of Spiritual Life; Miss Anna Mae Eby, sec- retary of missionary education for children and Mrs. Jno. Roth, | secretary of young people's | work. rset Yingst, FAKKEMA TO SPEAK IN MARIETTA CHURCH Mark Fakkema, director of the ciation of Christian Chicago, I11., will speak on the theme “Christian Education America” Mennonite Church, 258 Market Street, Marietta, day evening, March 14, at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to at- tend. educational — —— SOCIETY MAKES VISITS IN BOROUGH AND AREA Schools, | cer- | Hostetter, | National 'Asso- | in| at the Congregational | West | Sun- | SCIENCE al andl your COLD MYSTERY by Science Features The common cold may be a sim- | ple illness to many people, but it is a complex problem for medical research. Scientists have made tre- mendous - progress in developing drugs that cure and prevent seri- ous maladies, but they are still trying to solve the mystery of the common cold. The cold, as well as other res- piratory diseases such as influenza, =f ir ‘strep throat" re and preumonia, is caused by some of the countless vi- Wh x ruses that float rd, in the air, The . (SS living creatures NS fo they are pace ST nose, throat and { ~N lungs by the air we breathe, and multiply in the cell linings. Many of the viruses have been isolated and classified in the lab- oratories, but the common cold germ, thought to be the smallest of all, cannot be kept alive for study. person has two colds a year that cause half of the absences from drawn into the Statistics show that the average I work, and are responsible for a | member of the Bob Richards Evangelistic Team which con- | Miss Edna F. Schreiber, exe ducted district-wide meetings | cutive secretary of the Society) in Palmyra last March. He wili| {oF Crippled Children and preach each evening at 7:30. | ults, announced the February | The musical portions of the ser.| Visits by the physical therapist. vices will be led by Galen W.| Thirteen visits were made in Herr and Nevin Ww. Fisher, and Mount Joy Borough; three in the various choirs and musical Mount Joy Twp.; five in Rapho | groups of the Church. { Twp. and six in East Donegal | - { Twp. REVIVAL SERVICE NY Wednesday, March 17, at 7:30, HERR EMPLOYEE HONORED . : : aso, | p.m. a Community Revival Ser-| vice will be held in the Salunga| Church of the Brethren. The| Singing Sheppards, Ky., will be in charge of the music. Rev.! Ralph Z. Ebersole, will be the speaker. Let ... .. PRINTING should be bought as an investment designed to accomplish some definite purpose, whether it be used to stim- ulate sales or enhance prestige. value to you lies not in what it cost, but in what it accomplishes. THE BULLETIN Do Your Printing Phone 3-9661 Mount Joy } sary. Christ Herr was honored Tuesday afternoon at a birthday celebration by fellow at Clarence W. Herr Ford Mo- tor Sales. Herr, foreman of the shop, observed his 38th anniver- Refreshments were served. Its 1 on | Local Soldier To employes | 120 million dollar annual loss in wages. It is paradoxical that there is no cure for this time-wasting annoy- ing illness while serious respira- tory diseases like pneumonia can | be arrested with such new drugs | as_terramycin. It’s reassuring to know, however, that extensive research continues —by the National Institute of Health, universities and pharma- + ceutical laboratories—so soon the common cold may go the way of other conquered diseases. ttl Assist Exercises ' Clothing and | being | Mumma, Poultry | Lititz Park | { Army Pvt. James H. Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Booth, School Lane and Pinker- ton Road, arrived at Fort Bragg North Carolina, March 3 with the 576th Quartermaster Depot Company from Fort Lee, Va. His unit will help general supplies for 60,000 troops coming to Fort Bragg in April and May for Ex- ercise Flash Burn, a field ma- neuver employing the newest Army tactics and weapons. Pvt. Booth, a 1951 graduate of Mount Joy High School was a student at Pennsylvania State University before entering the Army last June ret er eee WITNESSOAK F. F. A. MEETS The regular monthly meeting of the Witness Oak F. F. A. met { March 9 in the East Donegal | High School with the meeting called to order by Jay president. Thirty-three members were present. A committee chosen to plan an exhibit at the County Barbeque to be held at | in June. Seeds have | arrived and the boys will weigh | was provide | "HE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, March 11 : ? Women Needed Nun ‘For Ward Party I | Final plans were made for ¥ SHOWS O Y MATINEE | the Coatesville Veterans’ Pariy| EVENINGS SATURDAYS at the regular meeting of the lo- 7 and 9:00 P.M AND cal American Legion Auxiliary | SATURDAYS TH EAT RE HOLIDAYS Tuesds rening. Tl sp | 6-8-10 P. M, 2:00 P. M. Tuesday evening. 1 group | Monit Joy, Pa. | will leave Mount Joy at 5:45 p. 8 A m. Thursday, April 1 to travel | FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MARCH 12 - 13 to the hospital. All members| a 7 ' i" and interested persons are ask- | WALT DISNEY'S . : » Shirk Service | 99 ed to meet at the Shirk Service | “Peter Pan Station at 5:45 p. m. where) wd 5 transportation will be provided. | ADDED DISNEY'S “BEAR COUNTRY Approximately _ en) will SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY be entertained at the party C 10 FREE PRIZES 10 freshments will be provided by To All Children 12 Years and Under the local auxiliary and games| Two Gilt Samples will be played which require prizes. Anyone who wishes to | OBER mw ate any gifts toward the par- , dongte guy gifs toward dear / MONDAY — TUESDAY, MARCH 15 - 16 ty may do so. Everything is ac -| ceptable unless it is metal or | ROBERT MITCHUM LINDA DARNELL -in. glass and suggested prizes : 99 could be ties, hankies, socks, | Second Chance ¢ candy, pipes, pipe tobacco, and | $ writing paper. Women need not | a a ee —————————— — be auxiliary members to ac company the group on the trip. | WEDNESDAY -— THURSDAY, MARCH 17 - 18 For a party with 190 men, there TONY CURTIS LORI NELSON Ans should be at least fifty women. The group made final | plans to entertain the Columbia | Post 722 auxiliary at the April | meeting, Tuesday, April 13.| The party will be the annual | EZ SR AN FEE YY it LA TR ASE A NER Gavel Bell Party and will be in] NEW SHOP HOURS the form of an Easter party. Mrs. Fred Rineer, president, CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY was in charge of the meeting. TUESDAY - FRIDAY - 9:00 TO 9:00 SATURDAY - 8:00 A. M. TO 6:00. M. | also “Phe All American” —— Minister Addresses Rotary Club Mount Joy Rotary Club Tues- day noon heard an address by | Dr. Clyde W. Meadows, pastor] of the Evangelical United Breth- | ren Church at Chambersburg. | The speaker was introduced by | the Rev. John Gable, pastor of| the Glossbrenner Evang. U. B.| church, Florin. . | Dr. Meadows pointed to the fact that Americans ‘still have | religion’ as the hope of the fu-| ture. Dr. Meadows credited with the the great empires of breakdown of the for pleasure, higher and higher | taxes, continued increase of the | | HAIR CUI APPOINTMENT VICTCR BROOK'S BARBER FLORIN S WITH OR WITHOUT 9-3c | Cobbler and Coverall Percale Aprons factors | of | cited collapse the past: home, lust) Ballerina Boudoir i Shades military and the decline of re- ligion. | America has gone a long way toward paralleling all of these | factors, he pointed out except] the last. | (Ce. EACH “But,” declared Dr. Meadows, 5 : “I cannot see that we have par- ine Big alleled these other nations in| Acetate with ruching and nylon [clastic waist. Coveralls are the decline of religion. Religion| net trim. Many lovely colors. extra sizes. in Americt is more alive than it has been in generations.” ‘ tos hoch bn ¢ urged his audi- | 100 ft. Clothes Line ! Scrub Cloths idea of integ- | worlds sincere ence to foster the 8 8 , rity as the answer to the C 2 for 37¢ problems Storm King lid braided cord line. Guaranteed one truthfulness with faith in God. | Song 15x18 inch size. Durable soft iy “eas knit. Colored borders. honest, Scout Executive To Speak Thursday Robert Hamilton, will be the guest speaker at the] Lancaster, | | them within the next week. The | regular meeting of the School | group also planned a scrap|and Home Association next| 14 16 w EST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. drive to be held approximately | Thursday evening, March 18 in| 0m ee —— ce rr a week after the seed project is | the elementary school. Mr. Ham ERR 4 completed. At the present time, } stton, a Boy Scout executive | the members are practicing pas will discuss Cub Scouting. | i ketball, volleyball and ping- | Since the sentiment of the boys | i : pong for the county F.F.A. tour- | and parents in the age group | i oh HR 5 Cid | nament. | involved is favorable, the] : ! : chug | School and Home Association | i TWO PATROLMEN OF THE | will probably be asked to spon | = oblem? V WEEK ARE NAMED | sor the pack. Do you have a Jeu or garde np robler : You) 11 hs Two patrolmen were named | Teachers will be in their } our §toro 8 help! souves for lil anc to wear the gold badges for be-| rooms at 7:30 p. m. and the dependable supplies. Come In and ses Us! ing the outstanding patrolmen | meeting is scheduled for 8:00 to GRASS SEED : | of the week, March 8. David | 9:30 p. m. Charles Chunko is Hardy mixture spe. Emenheiser will wear the gold | president of the group. Hellyodeptodiclosl > badge one week among the 7th | sil ond weather. : grade patrolmen and Nancy | BIRTHDAY PARTY IS HELD From 50c Ib. Fellenbaum will wear the hon-| FOR MRS. PHARES RAY . GARDEN HOSE or for the sixth grade patrol- | A birthday surprise party! ° Long-lasting plastic hose. Light men. Formerly, the badge had | was held Saturday night at the weight, easy to hondle. Brass only been awarded to the sev-| home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob \ ° couplings. 25 ft. length $3.95 enth grade patrol. Brown, 209 East Main Street \ 2 TEE EEE > ese ee Ge | for Mrs. Brown’s sister Mrs. | . POWER SPORTSMEN RECEIVE | Ethel Ray, Lancaster. MOWER Permission was granted the | Those present were Mr. and] : 7 | Mount Joy Sportsmen's Asso- | Mrs. Robert Seibert, Mr. and : ciation to stock the Little Chiqg- | Mrs. Park Neiss, Miss Joanne | oe Reel and ues Creek with trout. The local | Brown, Miss Sandra Brown, GARDEN TOOLS ® Rotary Models association has 5,000 trout that| Mrs. Ann Spangler, Oscar Hen Lever. WEE i : : | they will be stocking in the |drix, William Enck, and Mr hs Ii ° cH near future in the Donegal|and Mrs. Jacob Brown, Mount SPADING FORK ° ‘ Creek, the Donegal Branch and | Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph An SHARP BLADE HOE : % Quick, easy starting the Little Chiques. { dre ws, Mr. and Mrs. William © % Completely effortless mowing Winners at the meeting were Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. Phares EEE EERE EEE EEE EE I E. F. Young, Zelma Boltz, Joe | Ray and son Rodney, Lancaster SOIL CONDITIONERS : We have a complete line of famous Nicholas, E. S. Hummer, Steven | Mrs Dora Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Give your plants, tress, - Eclipse power lawn mowers. Exclu- | Superio, John Keener, Ronald | Joseph Ozurack, Mrs. Mary shrubs, grave & thant . Hie lever Starter, dependable Briggs Garlin and Sandy Koser. Lebanon: Mr. and 10 root and grow Ber eo & Stratton engine somforieble han- — — { Mrs. Roy Spangler, Hershey; ter! Soil conditioners die grip, patie fingertip save TOOTH BRUSHES ARE SOLD|and Mr, and Mrs. Omar Geib, | loosen, aerate the soil, § o « vel org suet In cooperation with the HE Manheim. ay help retgin moisture. : or Ra : tional dental week, tooth brush- | es were sold schools in| the Mount Joy Borough and Mt. | Joy Township. Mrs. Brooks is in | heim Street, charge of the sale. She has sold | a divoree from Hazel H. Kunkle | approximately 1,200 tooth brus-| of and town-| Joy on the grounds of | ties. J hes in the borough ship. | SUIT STARTED IN DIVORCE Robert E. Kunkle, 147 Man. | Mt. Joy applied gor | FREE fawn and garden counselling... J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS W. MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-3721 425 Columbia Ave. Mons indigni- |
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