NE I Re fg SOR Thursday, March 18 Visitors during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fry- singer, Mrs. Katie Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberger were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fogie and James Hoover, Lancaster. Mrs. Paul Kaufman, Ironwille visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gelt- macher and family. USE FLAVOR TREAT | NEWT CUSTOM | NEWTOWN ROTOTILLING eT CALL TODAY FOR YOUR [Toe BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. | Sunday visitors of Mr. and Visitors during the past week | Work Done To Please Customer | PAUL E. MILLER APPOINTMENT Mrs. John Miller were Mr. and | of Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittlc daugh er, Bonnie Sue, Bain- i | AT Reasonable Rates Mrs. John Sterlach and son| were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wit. | bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fi % i £ 0 PROFITS Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Rob't Johns, | tle and family, Columbia, Mr, Yingst, Mount Joy RD, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzkee and son Dan- Fox Chas. Wittle, Miss Carol Wittle, Mr. Lawrence Wittle, Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hemperley all of Doris Beauty Shoppe Chocolaté Ave., FLORIN iel and Mrs. Marian and Lancaster. PHONE 3-5853 | SUR Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. El-|R. D., Mr. and Mrs. Harold son David, Mount Joy. : Doris. 8. Houck. - Prop PHONE 211R4 wood Kuhns during the past, Simmons and daughter Gale Mr. and Mrs. John Miller vis- eg : IR.D. 1, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. | week were, Rev. O. K Buch, of | Ann, Marietta, Mrs. Nancy ited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yoder re — i ; | Mr. and’ Mrs. Albert | Jones, Mt. Joy R.D. and Mrs. of Lancaster Saturday evening. .- nn. | Englerth,,Blossom Hill, Mr. and | Anna Curtis, Marietta. Mrs. Edna Kuhns and daugh- | N 4 Mrs. Harold Hoover and son Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ters Mary and Joan, visited one Mrs. Catherine Hoover and Mr [liam Fogie and family were, Mrs. Irene Leiberher of Mt. Joy If Your Clothes Aren't Becoming To You Important Announcement We are very proud to announce that we are now authorized dis- tributors of HAMILTON and ILLINOIS watches. These are a product of a local Mrs. John Mellinger and child ren, Mount Joy R. D., Mrs. Mar- tha Orio, Philadelphia, Mrs. Paul Smith and daughter of Columbia RD. Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman, Sr., of Ironville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family. Visitors of Mrs. Matilda Derr were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sea- last Friday. Mrs. Katie Moore, Mrs. Ida Eisenberger and Mrs. Blanche Frysinger were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beamenderfer. Mt. Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brosey and chldren, Silver Spring, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Erb. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab- ram Gamber were, Mr. and Mrs. Salt is vital; pepper helpful and garlic often lends a magic touch. | But an old and quite wonderful flavor builder for meats, seafood and cheese dishes is beer. It gives a wonderful lift to meals ana makes good food taste better, ac- cording to Marion Rowen, home economist for the Champagne Vel- vet Beer Research Foundation. She points out that a cup of beer con- tains slightly more .than 100 calo- industry which helps to support | men, Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. : : our community by hiring sever rE : : aes. Salem Gamber and daughter, of | ¥ies . .. approximately the number ae 1 , Harvey Shuman, Elizabeth 7 in a large apple, half a grafefruit Th Sh Id B al thousand peop e. Sa when LOWE ; Columbia RD., Mr. and Mrs. or six stalks of celery 50 you ey ou e you buy your next watch why Havard Johnston, Lancaster, | can forget any concern about its Coming To Us EICHERLYS 76-78 E. Main St., Phone 3-4071 Mount Joy 116 E. Main St., not make it a HAMILTON or ILLINOIS. This is the type of good judgment that makes a community thrive. We, here at Koser's, are ready to show them to you and happy to sell them to you. Remember a local industry supports local people so why not support them. { Koser’s Jewelry Store Phone 3-5404 Mt. Joy, Pa. £ HESS BROS. FLORIN Our phone number has been changed to 3-6045 Grassfield spraying for Spittlebug Control. 10-tfe 11-3¢ Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Sumpman, Mount Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Halde- man and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamber. Mrs. Amanda Haines is a pa- tierit at the St. Joseph Hospital, Lancaster. Mrs. Marguerite Leaman, of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler and family and Mrs. Irene Snyder. Mr. Benjamin Weaver, Mari- etta, visited Mr. and Mrs. Har- | ies made the refreshments, overwhelming calorie content, Do not be skeptical; try it for a new flavor treat. Here's a recipe for a super-delicious Cheese Rabbit: In a saucepan melt 1 tablespoon but- ter; add 1 pound (four cups) grated Swiss or American cheese and gradually, as the cheese melts, stir in 3% cup of beer which has been allowed to go “flat”, Combine 1 additional tablespoon beer with a dash of cayenne, % tablespoon dry mustard, % teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce. When the cheese is melted, stir in the above mixture of spices. Add 1 egg and stir rapidly, until it is well combined with the cheese. Serve at once on hot, buttered toast. — — - | -" | Brownies Entertain Parents To Party Brownie Troop 170 entertain- ed their parents to a St. Pat- rick’s Day party Wednesday af- | ternoon in the Presbyterian Church. The seventeen Brown- the | daegorations and arranged the program. Mrs. Harold Billow is Better Schools This Attractive Gift Is Waiting For You — Get Your's Now! NOR ¥ ay troop leader and Mrs. Frank : Hassinger, assistant. Visitors at the Arndt home were Mr. and Mrs. Havard them! The telephone office worker contributes too, Josnston, Mary Lefever, Lan- with efficient and a ie record rete Io St 0 w 0° 0 w N - LIV E S AR E | M YO U R H A N D Ss! caster, Mrs .Katie Moore, Ida : and accurate record-keeping, answering is NOT a right --- You Can Be RULED OFF THE ROAD Dara 2th es [TS Cp LTT Ton | they made | | | | | A ‘“shadowgraph” portraying the shoemaker and the elf with recorded music in the back- ground was the feature of the | entertainment. The girls also put on exhibit all the items that for World Friend ship month. The troop scrap book was also on display for the | parents to read. The book in- cludes pictures and news clip- | | XE j pings of the highlights of the | You wi'l receive your gift thermometer by return mail. If eq! | troop's activities. vou wish more than one, simply subscribe for an extra year a & (Rt | EEA i or two. 79 L808 FP 2 \ “Hi 4 | DIVORCE IS GRANTED : 3 et ee standing Anna M. Espenshade, Eliza $2.50 One Year $4.75 Two Years $7.00 Three Years bethtown, was granted a di- pes BE Ee i di vorce from Claude W. Espen- | SEND YOUR CHECK TODAY THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN sod ta tt we | “ap An TOF RS SS REA { shade, Mount Joy, on grounds : a i 4 fy MOUNT JOY, PENNA. SAY I de ILC dl ANY | of indignities. ar Ru Lids A 74 isa Trets pany TIT TH A ma ~~ | $e Tw SRE pe A cae 3 SER a ry Weaver. | eter etme FETE Taner 0) iT, { Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dan | WW PRN XY | Geltmacher were Mr. and Mrs ‘ When you put the plates on your car and the driver’s license in your wallet, you have met your state’s requirements to drive. Without these, your time on the highway would be short-lived. It is the Motor Vehicle Department’s way of saying, “So far as we can tell, you should be per- mitied to drive.” Wilbert Witmer and sons of Es- | benshade Road. Mr. Joseph Wittle and daugh- | ter Judy, Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway Brenneman Mt. | Joy RD, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frang and family. Pvt. Donald Fogie, visited | Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer | and family. Emery Eshelman, Mt. Hope, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Witmer and fam- ily. Mr. John Fogie, visited his mother, Mountville Mrs. Serena Fogie. But from then on it is up to you. Respect the law and the rules of the Sire: Pearl: Bronnoman. and road, drive so as not to endanger your life or the iives of others, and you Mrs. Edith Erb visited the fol lowing during the past week. may continue to drive. But— Those licenses are not a right—they are merely qualified permission. They do not say you can weave over the highways intoxicated; that you can drive at dangerous speeds; or that you can commit any act that may endan- ger the public safety. You can’t get away with it. Continued bad driving habits, sooner or later, will rule you off the road. In one year 600,000 drivers had their licenses suspended or revoked— cvery third one for intoxication. Speeding and recklessness were also high on the list. Remember—driving is not a right; it is a license which if abused can be withdrawn. Respect it and continue to drive—safely, sanely. THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. Mrs. Walter Drager, Mrs. Percy Campbell, Mrs. Richard Miller, | Columbia RD, Mrs. Henry Mel- linger, Mt. Joy RD, Mrs. Betty | Brosey, Silver Spring, Mrs. Ka- t'e Erb, Mt. Joy RD. | Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Adndt at- tended the Builders show in Harrisburg Friday. Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. A. H. | Arndt visited their daugh'er | and family, Mr. and Mrs. Col. vin L. Campbell, Lancaster. They also attended the Mission- ary Conference at Calvary In- dependent Church. Eisenberger, and Blanche Fry singer, of town. Don’t forget the Spelling Bee on Saturday, March 20, at 7:30 p. m. in the Newtown School- house, sponsored by the Merry Maids class of the Newtown E. U. B. Sunday School. Adults 30c, children 15¢, There will bo two Spelling classes. Refresh- | ments of all kinds will be on sale. All proceeds will go to- ward furniture for the church basement. Everyone Welcome. She Gives You TELEPHONE SERVICE, Too! The work of the telephone operator, lineman and in- staller are well-known, but service does not stop with requests for service and general questions. These office functions are a most important part of the complete operation which provides you with the finest—and friendliest telephone service possible. COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO.