1, THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, March 25 2 amp www 9 (converted into a bathing, boat-] decided to wage a war against ( BIRTHS Benj. F. Garber ing and dancing center. dirty license plates. ; ; ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myers, nO oO Ww L L A F F S Published every Thutiday at 11 HAPPENINGS The Joy Theatre celebrated] The school board announced | | Millersville, on birth i AU JAMES 8. REIS East Main Street, Mount Joy. f the first anniversary of the op-| that the present school building | Jv. oo Tudsday. in the Lan- FARM BURE F al Director Lancaster County, Pa. 0 ening of the theatre. A special | is not adequate for the number | i. General Hospital. Mrs. Mergul Automobile Co. uner Larmon D. Smith, Publisher | LONG AGO showing of “Honolulu” was|of grade and high school stud- Myers is the former Mary Lou- | Life Insurance Co. Jolin E. Schroll. held at the theatre Friday and|ents. A new addition will have | | ise Longenecker, Mt. dos | Te LE eh Editor and Publisher, fis AAAI II | Saturday night. to be made. Mr. and Mrs. John Dodds, of | re th A railroad ticket from 1861 LF AT hin . EN VE The high school will enter a arie Stati : wee the ar 50 per 1 ZN YARD Ago | Base ball league. In order to | Was Pedegmed at the raiirond am in 3d & W k Rebuilt | ; Fates upon request The Chumber of = Coutmerce | aise money for uniforms, the once, Meth Lickatnors ive Birds YeCKsS i pi intered at the postoffice at 2 ; “The Improved Method of” : Xs . | group decided to start a uni- is the former Adelaide Work- | pr 6 1 B A U { Mount Jov, Pa. as sec -class | discussed municipal sewerage ing » Thickest Soinach” |} YK ormer Adelaide Work Jun ay he 2 a wlan PS it at ae] | form fund. They voted to spon- Cooking the Thickest Spinach man, Mount Joy ® Cars Painted FA | M. N [ ¥ COS 11879. bs tite ls | sor a food sale, bazaar and auc-| Was a lecture given at the Socie- Mr. i Mrs. Clair St | Gl Installed 8} S. UR A x | Member, Pennsylvania News- | regular meeting | tior | ty of Farm Women's regular Mr. and Mrs. Clair aufler, ass Rpt ET he Co. paper Publishers’ Association. | Pvt. Russel McKain was kil-| a | meeting. | announce the birth of a son on | EER ot APY log in an acciderit at | : acd the Moun pers. er The big five Mount Joy town | Monday, at home HANK'S Home Office: COLUMBUS, OHIO { Camp Edwards, Mass. He was | feate e€ Mo Jo ravelers| ras Deate ; ' m= terest oy I | team was beaten by the Mem AUTO BODY SHOP | service. Other deaths for | er 29 to 27. Mateer was the high [here is no sense in advertis- Emme | week include Garbiel Nissley| Deaths for the week included] scorer for Mount Joy with eight | ing your troubles. There's no PHONE 3.6931 SQUARE ST., FLORIN Mrs. John Miller, of tar hand Mrs. Clayton A. Spahr. (Mrs. Amos P. Arndt, Harold | points, { market for them. 9-4c visited Mrs. Elwood Kuhns. The principals of the Lancas- | Lighty, and Mrs. Bessie G. Erb. EE — ee PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547 BY A WISE OWL Numerous times I've asked! | | | | W W the borough's first casualty in|2878 to 2742. Anderson was srial Presbvterians of Lancast- | DON'T ADVERTISE | | NE To N | for the | high for Mount Joy with S71, yi aL Presbyterians of Ther | 28 OLD MARKET STREET Warren H. Stehman | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oliv-| ter isn By. THIRTY YEARS AGO ENTERTAINED AT DINNER } or Wi P i ry wets . | ation got together last Saturday the Editor if he didn’t think it{ Witmer and family were Mr. | i y a ted 10 | x | and Mrs. Aaron Landis, Lititz, | morning and decided to have a would be a good idea to drop | . | baseball league again. They al this corny col The nna; Miss* Grace Pelker, and Mr. league again. al. Ris corny column. Then some { so decided to renew the basket- . | ) J wr arris loyal reader writes us. patting| Howard Witmer, Harrisburg. March 26, 1924 . Mrs. James Hockenberry, Sr., George Hollenbeck, who con-.| East Main St., Mount Joy and ducts a tobacco and candy store | her grandson, Gary DeCarlton, | | and also ‘‘sells gas to auto driv-| Marietta, were entertained at a Come Save On Scores of Spring’s Good Things in A&P’s \PRING F00D FESTIVAL We > Mh California (One Price—None Priced Higher) i YG arge ¢ oy locherg Lettuce 2% 29 Solid Slicing (One Price—~None Priced Higher 4927” Fresh Tomatoes oo 19° Florida Crisp . Pascal Celery None Fries Lo 25° ball league competition next us on the back and tellige us to| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris- | fall and winter ers’ makes violins in his spare] birthday dinner Sunday at the keep it going and -so we do.|tice Wittle during the past | Martie tear is still on : top time. home of Mrs. Hockenberry's inion? | week were, Mr. and Mrs. Jos-| i : The only surviving e rs | daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Now just what's your opinion? M and ) in the'bowling league with 31] . 3 : g members| dé 8 and aw y eph Wittle, Columbia, Mr. and | : of Custer's famous company |and Mrs. Winfield Hendrix, 210 | | wins and 17 losses. 9 Charles Wittle, Columbia RD., was honored by being present-| East Main Street. d | r . c + | 2} Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones, of | The local Boy. Scout troop TTT ww sponsored “Young People’s Ev- ed with a gold medal. $ § 3 Ss Lv husband blows smoke rings all Mt. Joy RD, Mrs. Ragner Hall- ening” at the Richiond Club. | The slate highway patrolmen’ Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. gren Sr., Mt. Joy, and Mr. Rag- ap RR a ee ers nee. | day long. The doc couldn't see Hall The scouts are one of six local; he . 3 Tie : ner Hallgren Jr., what was especially wrong € organizations making use of the | with that until the woman ex- Mrs. Elwood Kuhns who was | lub, — ‘o SEE IT AT A Florin woman complaine to her family doctor that her plained: “But my husband does | the sick list is improved at Mrs. George Groff was named not smoke.” - - - - Well, now, this writing. {a member of the Mount Joy Nos -W A Ii that’s something else again. Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher, of | way price and Rationing Board || ay 3 pp 1ances Kinderhook, visited Mr. and) Price Panel. Va ¢48 W. MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY Mrs. Earl Geltmache® and fam- | The Boy Scouts made $106.00 ily. : lon a spelling bee. Mrs. Martha Fogie and son | Local barber shops increased Richard visited Mrs. Alfred At-| a price of a haircut from 50c¢ land, Columbia and . Mr. and | to 65c. Mrs. Earl Zink and family of] | Columbia RD FIFTEEN YEARS AGO | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer March 23, 1939 and family visited Mr. and Mrs.| Spelling bees have been sch- I'm very embarrassed! My spouse called a TV repairman and when he asked her what was wrong with the set, she ex- plained: “All the programs are lousy.” They (ell me there's a new cortest on the radio. They give : John Kauffman Sr. of Ironville.|eduled for Salunga, Maytown, | Large 176-Size Valent 7 ¢ & rr | rge -Size Valencia Rome All-Purpose Ib Bo ona He Visitors of Mrs. Matilda Derr | Mount Joy, Cherry Hill and | Oranges None Priced Higher 9°7¢P 29¢ Apples None Priced Higher bey 49¢ JO 1 3 - i v starts You have to guess] ore Mr. and Mrs. Ohmer |Milton Grove Grapefruit Florida 64-sizo 5 for 29¢ Broccoli ine oe 19% Sie bo i = shem. 1 g: 4 10 / lee C as re 170 J o. 1 Vi e who you are! Sheps a A ae % Sie iS i > 8 Sven d Maine Potatoes’, s. Ne 10, 256 Onions yb. 5. 3 Volew > 14¢ nne ¢ ia nne- | at the high school with Miss Isa- Florida BS a 8-0 “Clyde Nissle id “W | man, Silver Springs. belle Cox directing the group. Green Peppers None Higher of fo 1.4€ Regalo Salad Mix og. 19¢ e Nissley sz ¥ en | a ; Ys oi : : Sey su omen Mrs. Matilda Derr celebrated | The group will sing at the Neffs Seedless Raisins Salvi 6 es 19¢ Dried Apricots cll bag 49¢ Fires rH it ones : : fo ? were nage io See of hu-| per 70th birthday at a birthday { ville Music Festival. ; a 0c a ds : : BIR To sy gon 0 oe Men In-| qinner on Sunday. The follow-| Accomac will get a new sum- s aughing at the : : : tead of laughing a! them ing were present, Mr. and Mrs. | mer resort according to an an- Frozen y 2 10-02. a9 King Cole Baby Lima Beans oF And | thong} my wife had a Stewart Derr and son, of Grat-|n ement ade by Clarence Ki GC i Frozen 10-0z. sense of humor- erford, Mr. and "Mies Lloyd | Rr Te ante i ro Wiig 0 e roccoli Spears 2 pkgs. 33° — ha | or Derr and family, Mt. Joy RD. hg ae " . Cap'n John Frozen Birds Eye or 10-01. - Recently a thief : who had Nive Poart Brenneman. Mt. | . EE SN FA Smelts, Cod Fillets your choice Succotash Snow Crop pkgs. 49: been burglarizing many homes Joy RD., Mr. and Mrs Ib. pkg. Oyster Slaw, Sane, ie 33¢ 5. Norman was apprehended and brought | proce and family visited Mr. | UNL JSU AF IY I OW PRICES or Ocean Perch Fillets to oom x jan Mrs. Jacob Erb. Si EL yf y J a - . - ’on cok Large dozen in restview ozen i oo ont y ou 4 now ; vi at ih r ime Mrs. Katie Moore, Mrs.| Fresh Eggs All-White Leghorn dated carton 5%¢ Large Eggs Bron en wie died rawr DOU does not pay? asked the judge | Blanche Frysinger and Mrs. Ida “I know,” replied the thief. “but the hours are good { E'senberger visited Mr. Ira | i 1 S are g iC Stauffer, at the Good Samaritan | { Hospital, Lebanon. Doggone- somebody told me Mrs. Mabel Ness, Marietta | a good one on George Reigle,| pike, spent the weekend with On Eas RR ¥ Th pi HI ais and Suits Sunsweet Prune Juice i. 32¢ Apricot Nectar Si “ 28¢ BLE i. lona Tomato Juice “on 19¢ Syrup Toit Lows 39¢ Grapefruit JUICR rene tine ‘en 19¢ Plum Preserves or 35¢ Beans wn 320 27% 29¢ Cheddar Cheese 45¢ is bay 1 EE we Jos Howard Witmer | lona Cut Beets oo 256 Velveeta. | 29¢ oi 89¢c - - We and family Tavs Fine 5-1b 10-1b. Del Monta I | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab- | Sugar cn ey 49c "i; STc Tomato Juioe 23¢ We know you'd get a terrific| ram Gamber were Mr. and Mrs. O Chum Salmon in rs 5c Tomato Soup an Page 47 3c bang out of knowing the idenity | Mark Winters, Manheim, Mr. | of this inebdiate, but we don’t] and Mrs. Havard Johnston, of | want his wife to know (nor his Lancaster i mother-in-law) so we'll tell it | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leibig | this way. - - - A drunk, sprawl-{ and family, Mr. and Mrs Leibig | ed over a table, began to show/| Sr., of Lincoln visited Mr. and] signs of life, so one of the cus-| Mrs. Edw. Isler and family and | tomers (you know him, too); Mrs. Irene Snyder smeared a little limburger Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | cheese on his upper lip. The ert Frank were Mr. and Mrs. | drunk arose slowly and walked | Roy Mateer. Mrs Clarence out the door. In a few moments | Bleyer and daughter of Man- he came back in. Then he went| heim. out again, only to return in a Miss Grace Felker and Mr. few minutes. Howard Witmer, Harrisburg Faust Red Salmon “or 4T¢ “Our Own” Tea ’.> 39¢ in 15¢ Tuna Flakes >on. 2 Alc Jelly Eggs 0". = 25¢ Grass Seed nec Lo T9¢ Easter Eggs "infor 30s 256 | Grass Seed icin ib $1.89 Hot Gross Buns Ji ne 28g All Prices in This Advertisement Are Guaranteed Through Saturday, March 27th the Short Coat cropped at point of least resist ance in meltingly soft fabrics - One of these will bring many compliments your way Our seam-stitched sensation with just the right amount of 16°° Fashion Flare Krafi’s Florient Flakes Salad Oil Aerosol Deodorant Soap Flakes pint 39 quart 15¢ 6-01, large 30° giant 12° bottle bottle can pkg. pkg. Shaking his head with digust| visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry 3 ; a gu on the square 9 make “i 95 enid “Ie n es a7 ar . varie ! ashion point . dapper casua 10 Y he said, It $10 use. The whole; Weaver, Sunday evening. wool and rayon fvory Soap Ivory Soap Ivory Soap world stinks! Mrs. Amanda Haines is still a E D nn patient at the St. Joseph Hos: aster Dresses CHILDREN'S YQ. | ; ; on . . ted e e iy 11 m e . The modern housewife may | pital at this writing «to MII Tour ‘outfit wit E C Boys Suits for Easter gi 32 1c 3 i sz 25¢ 2 personal size 11 be fresh out of cream for the Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dan wanted styles oh aster oats cakes $ 23 coffee in the refrigerator but its Geltmacher were Mr. and Mrs. | i eight to five she has 16 varieties| Robert Keith, Lititz, Mr. and] to $ 10° S595 to $ 12°° of face cream on her dressing| Mrs. Lew Farlow and son Tim-| table top. my, Hopeland and Master Terry In all wanted colors & styles Boys’ Trousers Crisco Oxydol Ivory Snow Vegetable Shortening Detergent Granulated Soap Keith, Lititz RD. i . - On the way to Philly yester- The Merry Maids Sunday New E Laster Skirts In all colors 5 33c Bs 89¢ a 30° So 11 aes 30° om 12¢ day morning the train came to! School and their teachers, Mrs. 8 95 CINDERELLA $ 95 can Pkg. Pkg. Pxg. Pkg. a sudden grinding stop. “What Loreen Witmer of the Newtown / 3 a 4 has happened, Conductor” ask-| E.U.B. Church wishes to thank | aan yd an Easter Dresses Bridal Bougust Tide 0 amay Soap ed a nervous old lady, sitting | all who helped {0 make the! new: to me. Spelling Bee a sucess New Easter Blouses S498 to $ 4° Boys’ Shirts Soap Detergent “Nothing much, we just ran One accident .was reported All the wentod stvies tore ; Chica over a cow.” and that was Rober. Witmer, i oe es $ 69 Cake He 9s a0° 2 gian ‘1 oa size 35¢ “Was it on the track?” who ran into the flag pole and S§°s - a Add i cakes “No,” replied the disgusted suffered a bruised head and two | conductor. “We chased it into| black eyes. Easter Hats Jesco Pine Cheer Boys’ Knit Shirts Camay Soap the barn.” Mr. and Mrs. Habet M. Khel- | New Easte F ab : : ghatian and children of Spring- | f S 17% $ 98 Se ange d Soap Detergent Here's one young Dewey Hor-| field, Pa. visited over the week- | $ 95 $ 1 I . nafius sent us: lend with Mrs. Khe'ghation's| 2 to ° é' 5 bath size 35¢ arge 30° giant 11 3 regular size 25¢ I had a girl, { parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. H.| cakes pkg. pkg. cakes Her name was Nellie, Arndt. Easter Shoes Bo is’ Shoes | She fell in the ocean Visitors at the Arndt Home| Women's aii ns y 1 Dreft Up to her knees. were Mr. and Mrs. Havard | fis JHDS 5998 S98 S$ 495 Dial Soap . Lava Soap (He said it doesn’t rhyme be-| Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin | Sp OR to 5 4 Delergent cause it wasn’t deep enough| Campbell and children, all of 2 1 : . where she fell in.) Lancaster. 2 regular size large 30 giant 11 medium size 32 cakes ia pkg. pkg. cakes Mr. and Mrs. Calvin L. Camp- | Tee ’ : $ 95 It's an established fact that|bell entertained Rev. and Mrs. | Women’s Panties Men S New Sport Shirts 2 the husband is the legal head of | R. H. Arndt Wednesday even-| e house and the pedestrian] ing to a birthday dinner in hon- | 9 $ 95 as the right of way and every- | or of Rev. Arndt. The same day | 5 Men S Trousers og ing goes along just fine until | they ealled to visit Mrs. Aman- | ey try to prove it. da Haines who is a patient in| | St. Joseph's hospital, Lancaster. | Philosopher Enck says: “Just ee ees gep in mind that — a bird in | FOREIGN STUDENTS 5 ‘ e hand is useless when you| More than 30,000 foreign stud- | nt to blow your nose. ents from 126 nations are now A WISE OWL studying in the United States. | Dial Soa 3 Ue 8 Liquid Detergent | Granulated Soap 288 | on 30 Se) Sr 30 Tee 87 EAST MAIN ST. MT. JOX, PA. & i OE