The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 18, 1954, Image 7

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| [line up to begin the second half, (Rams Only Two Games } ULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
é é 9 9 Easter Smoker-Dance Under The lbut the Rams were still outscor- | Gok Bat Th
| ed 17-13. After being held to 2| Page " a
McGinley 1 3 5)
Planned For A fil g asKe field goals during the first half, | Groller 0 ” o |
. p ; |by Metzler, Morrell really got| &
1 victory was rec re ea RICE au. hee 1 0 2
For Automatic Washers vam lot” and threw in five, quick] KE, © Le GET IT AT
An Easter smoker-dance =" ~ t as igs 1c | goals. Metzler, Klugh and Web- cy Ih 0 0 ol 1
THIS WEEK SPECIAL been planned by the Walter S. y Woh Ra rospect rarer contributed to‘the Rams at- AE are th 0 0] o > . LY
Ebersole Legion Post 185 for| District 1 Champions, 76-70 at/,. Ivankovitz ......" 0 3
. : : . West Chester. rr . : No |
Friday evening, April 9. In for- It was the final period that al
, slogan a Totals 5 13 43]
10 Ib. pkg. a 2.49 mer years smokers were held With Klugh on the ailing list qecided the outcome of this Tol : i di iy 13 kid IY 2)
25 Ib k 5 o5 but never a smoker:dance com-| because of a bad ankle, Coach|championship game. Each of the Mons OF sivas 4 " 15 |
P g. FRE . bination. Houck Irv Nauman five figured in the scor- os Er anya 1 9 4
This spring, the combination m ns Pp ace. Nauman _ proved ing during this period. Metzler or 4 24
50 Ib. drum ‘ih 1 1 45 will be held at the post home. | hime 8 worthy substitute by| continued his astounding | Nata Sa 3 4 6
Hams will be chanced off at the | PaYing exceptionally well. [splurge with 11 points, Zeller | hero 5 5 15]
affair. The first period found the scored 8, Run 5, Weber 2 and | Ashenfelter ..... 9 > ol
GEO. W. LEAMAN ATW Boon on Bory their opponent) Agshenfelter 1. Zeller had failed phil : 2 0 ol BLUE DENIM
idiom | 22-12. Metzler led the asse SSIEY vastus {
208 East Main St. MOUNT JOY Phone 3-9351 gaged for the dance to be held! fith 16 : : a led, ‘the assault) (to score up this point but was |
in the green room. The Nite wh LJ poms. on the end of two fast breaks| Total 22. 20 64 |
| Owls will be the new musical Prospect Park began fighting plus a set from the side. | Ng :
s , sica COPLAY .. 10 9 17 17—43

back in the second period. With
rou ay. » yell 1 J ’ .
group to play. One well-known Weber out because of 3 fouls,
{ musician who is a former Mt,















outscored the

Metzler led the Rams scoring | >i. {
{ 2 20—64
with 44 points. This set a new | MT. JOY... 15 & a |
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| ous | O Y ! Joy man, Russel Rinehart, plays oh cut the lead t Hi 4 ag a gi
SHOWS MATINEE with the gr : 2 ¢ lead 10 for any Class ay-o game. P P |
! EVENINGS SATURDAYS pup 7 points at half time. The locals He played an exceptionally fine | eter an L
7 and 2:00 P.M AND led 36-29. |offensive game, hitting on 19 of |
SATURDAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. | Klugh was inserted into the 23 shots attenpted from the | Sell- Out
5:83.10 DUM, M. x — | floor. One thing that pleased the |
Mount Joy, Pa. “Peter Pan” was a sell-out at | eee ret
coach was Metzler's ability to] shaw |
© ct. away from His rman in or- | he Joy Theatre Saturday after- |
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MARCH 19 - 20 to be free ford pies | noon. The matinee showing of
JANE POWELL — GORDON MACRAE -in- ran pen ing Prospect Park | the film started at 2:00 bp. |
q Ce i i with a line of children and
bb - oe .. ‘ 4 201 with a line o
Three Sailors And A Girl" g | : 1 14 | adults extending east of the I
FRIDAY NIGHT Gorboy ea 0 i 1 | Lincoln Restaurant still waiting |!
Waters... 0 0 to purchase tickets at 2:15 p.m. |
MONDAY — TUESDAY, MARCH 22 - 23 ™ ¥ Morrell a o { The theatre has 786 seats.
ee ; To : Sehnson 5 0 4 | Seven hundred children and | THE EFFECTIVENESS
VICTOR MATURE ALEXANDER SCOURBY -in- Mayo : NS 7 | two hundred adults purchased |
SW nana 2 ? he show. Individual |
66 99 : : yl = fae | tickets for { OF YOUR ESTATE
The Glory Brigade FORMERLY DRONEY'S CAFE 1c q0|bowes of cereal and chewing!
NORTH JACOB STREET MOUNT JOY J Mount Joy FP TY gum ere sven to cach sil
i Klug ‘ as he le he
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, MARCH 24 - 25 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT {Ru trans 2 : 4 Way's Appliance and the Ac- | 2
VIRGINIA MAYO — DALE ROBERTSON -in- Weber Eo 3 2 9! me Market donated prizes that | |
; i EE : © | were awarde » lucky tic- |
5 Nigslev ..... 70 0 were awarded to the ) H
“PDevil’s Canyon” ALL FOODS SPECIAL 19 6 44 | | ket holders. Roger Grove, Mt !
- A AShenteltar Se 1 | Joy, received a box of puzzles; |
GOOD SPAGHETTI - EVERY DAY | Zeller x 2 3 9 3 | Gary Hamilton, Mount Joy, ring | HEN you name us as Execu-
COMING: Totals 29 a 6 toss game; Thomas Heisey, gun; | :
" it CHICKEN CINNER - EVERY SATURDAY Tot ig = a 1 7 | | James O'Connell, Manheim, a | tor of your Will, your family
MARCH 26 - 27 — "ARROWHEAD I od | musjeal bow; Sheton Reese, of benefits by the experienced, com-
APRIL 2 - 3 — “STALAG 17” — Ready to Serve — News Items Fro | Florin, doll; Anette Koser, Lan- | Ss by p '
tor Pr . : af, .
APRIL 23 - 24 — “LONG LONG TRAILER” ALSO HOME BAKED HAM SANDWICHES | disville, Pets r Pan doll; Janel | bined judgment of our officers. See
% H Mateer, Louise Schroll, and |
E. D. Twp. School Karen Rice, all of Mt. Joy, each our Trust Officer for information









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receive ive asses to Joy
Anna Heller will represent| received five passes Yi :
the school at the E re | Theatre. | about our estate settlement services.
Clair Wagner, theatre man-|
Committee Meeting of the Stu-|
dent Lifters Assistants of Pen-
(Southeastern Dis | : %
trict) Saturday afternoon, Mar other matinee including the free |
20, at Millersville State College. ! Christmas partics.
ager, said that the number at
tending the show surpassed any |
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also won by!
This committee elects officers a . ; :
for the SLAP. as well as| AUXILIARY AWARDS MOUNT JOY BANK
plans the program for the an- PRIZES MONDAY nm th |
nual meeting of all’library as- | Prizes were awarded: © 5 OF MOUNT JOY
sistants in November. | winners of the American Le-| : 3
The iT prosant tir | gion Auxiliary card party Mon- | Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
play. “Hillbilly Weddin’ ” Nap day night. Howard Brown was |
19 and 20 at 8 P. M. in the audi- Fawarded the prize for ine Betty Furness says:
torium. The play is a riotious | bridge players and Mrs. Grace | ) J 3 3
hillbilly comedy set in the Ken- Benner, Mrs. Ashur Beamen-| { “Here's the Secret of Good Cooking.”
tucky Hills. Mrs. Vera Gingrich derfer, Edward Snyder, Dale | Get This Bargain Today at
with the assistance of Shirley | Berrier and R. M. Knight Were |
Gerlach and JoAnn Arnold awarded the prizes In pinochle. |
will direct the play. Hams were given as prizes for |
Yvonne Brubaker, Ross on) card playing and as a door |
Ken- | Prize which was





leman, Judy Smith and
neth Wittle are planning to at- | Mrs. Benner.
tend a Southeastern District!
Student Council Convention at |
Hershey High School, Friday, | FLORIN
March 26, 1954.
The Parents Club of the May-
town Elementary School will] Mr. Nathan Shelley of Man-
hold their regular spring meet- | heim visited his Bro. Samuel
ing in the high school auditori- | Shelley on Sunday. . COOKING THERMOMETER SET
um, Monday evening, March 22 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eshel 2
at 7-43. P 1 fi : man of Emigsville visited Mr. NEN D>
HIB Ah Sune and Mrs. Martin Ney on Sun Ye XY, $250 VALUE
DN,

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der of Milton Grove and Mr. |
Charles Bender of Perry Coun- |
I"The Warning Shadow”, a |
i story about lung cancer will be | day. ON /)
shown during the evening. Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Frey | h dd LIT
Paul Rodenhauser, production | and daughters of Aspers, Ad-| Roasting, deop Only ¢ —ONE 10
manager of WGAL-TV will also, ams Co., Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Ben- fat and cooking A CUSTOMER
speak on the intricacies of pro- thermometers
ducing TV programs. Refresh- |
ments and a social hour will be | ty, were dinner guests of Mr.
in charge of the mothers of the | and Mrs. George Mumper Sun-
third grade pupils. | day.
The following have | Mrs. John E. Eshelman was |
earned typing Patsy | removed to the General Hospit-
A A) Thine
Houseal, 64 minute; | al Tuesday.
Jean Wagner, Mr. and Mrs.
seg nghouse RANGES
SPEED ELECTRIC
WITH NEW ELECTRONIC UNIT
people
awards:
words a
53 words a min-
William Smith that remembers ese
ute; Joyce Martin, 53 words a| Of Elizabethtown were supper | .
minute; and Barbara Sutter, 54 | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- | even if you forget!
words a minute. | min Hess on Wednesday. | ng
| Master James Musser, Stauf-
Ten students received all A’ S| |
first honor i fertown, spent Sunday with his
Mrs. Adah Eich

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to be places on the

roll. Yvonne Brubaker, senior; | grandmother,
Louise Horning, sophomore; | led.
[Cynthia Lehman, James Shank, | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hauer and
Eunice Hess, Mary Ann Felty, | family of Lancaster spent Sun-
Audrey Musser, and Arlene | day with Mr. and Mus. Lloyd GET PROOF that
Sandra Kos- | Vogel and family. {
Mr. Walter Geyer and Mr.
Harry Geyer and Mr. Paul Gey- |
| even scorch with
Heisey, freshmen;
er, eighth grade and Jean Heis- |
ey, seventh grade.
foods can’t burn or
Those who got nothing lower | €T of Elizabethtown visited at
a "“B” were Je: sho | the Hamilton Home Sunday y :
than a B were Jeanne Mitch & eS 1 SL new W estinghouse
lell, Jovina Demmy, Dorothy | The following visited Mrs.
Lillian Hamilton at the General | Electronic Unit on
1954 Commander
Ranges.
|Peifer, Milton Mowrer, Pat Sag-
ler, Ruth Horning, Donald Wol- | Hospital over the weckend, Mr.
gemuth, Gladys Weaver, Jacob | and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman, Mr.
Shenk and Ross Eshleman, sen- | and Mrs, Jacob Stchman, Mrs.
liors; Shirley Gerlach, Barbara | Darwin Loraw and William Eb-


Martin, Donald Raber, Carl Leh- | ersole, Mabel Baltozer, Viola |
{man, Phyllis Levan, and Ann | Bricker and Mary Hamilton. Model BG Illustrated
Young, juniors; Peggy Wolfe, | Mr. George Sheaffer and son Be modern...
Miriam Nell, Joyce Martin, | Raymond of Lancaster, visited | cook electrically!
Scott Carpenter, Miriam Roland | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hess | 7
and Carol Ginder, tenth grade; | and family on Sunday. 1
Tr a a Joh ten you cAN BE SURE...iF
John Brubaker,
announce the birth of |
Wittle, | staedter






Marlin Kreider, Carole
|Elaine Showalter, Geraldine |a son at the General Hospital
| Waters, Glenn Aldinger, ninth | on Sunday.
grade; Patricia Charles, Jane |
| Sweitzer, Gary Zeller, Carlotta Pray as though no work |
| Eager, eighth grade: Linda Fel- would help, and work as though | Save Your Cash — Use Our Easy Payment Plan
ity and Helen Felty, 7th grade. | no prayer would help. ) 208 East Main St. MOUNT JOY Phone 3-9351



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