YHE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, April 1, 9 where Mt. Joy was before, Yel THE BULLETIN are sure they do now, and the] O W 1 L A F F S | Published avery Thursday at 1] Town derived a lot of publicity | East Main Street, Mount Joy. | Usrouegn the Rams. Lancaster County, Pa. The Old Timers will Larmon D. Smith, Publisher {the affair when they climax e ntertain | the Rams April 30 at their fifth | banquet. Invitations | John E. Scliroll, | | Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952 | ansual | Subscription Rate $2.50 per | have been mailed out, if you| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | married Saturday afternoon, at vear by Mail | are not a member you can go| Haines during the past week | 3:00 p. m. in the St. Luke's Ep- | Advertising rates upon request. | but must have a reservation not| were, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roll- | iscopal Church. The Rev. Paul | _ Entered at the postoffice at | then April 25. | man and daughter Patsy, Lititz, Emenheiser officiated at a doub- | Mount doy, Pas fy | The Banquet committee will] Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nentwig | le ring ceremony. 1879 | solicit the town for patrons on| and family, Florin; Mrs. Harry | The bride was given in mar- | Member, Pennsylvania News- | the Program in the next week.| Witmer, Manheim; Mrs. Anna | riage by her father. She was at- | paper Publishers’ Association. | The following will contact vou, | Houseal and daughter, Kathryn tended by Miss Rachel Lehman | Charles Pennell, Richard Divet, | Louise, Mrs. Mabel Houseal, of | of Landisville as her maid of Edi . ll | Henry Klugh, Sr. John Wea-| Maytown; Mrs. Robert Martin, | honor. The bride was attired in| ttoria yY land. Harold Zimmerman, Jr. | Mrs. Irene Beech, Florin; Mrs. | a nylon net gown and carried a | WE LIKE LETTERS | Harold Zimmerman, Sr., Arth-| Blanche Frysinger, Mrs. Katie| white Bible with rose buds and | | We appreciate receiving let- | ur Schneider, Charles L. Eshle-| Moore. Mrs. Ida Eisenberger, | hyacinth buds. Miss Lehman BY A WISE OWL ters to the editor for publica- | man, Christ Walters, Charles! Mrs. Beulah Gamber, Mrs. Iona | wore a sky blue gown and car- | tion but there are two things| Fish, John Day, Charles Hersh- | Arndt, Mrs Jean Isler and | ried a bouquet of multi-colored What a beautiful sight were | that must be remembered. The! ey and Benj. F. Groff. daughter, Mrs. Irene Snyder, | carnations. those-Rams and their coaches in| first is that they must be in the| As the acceptance of the out-| Mrs. Grace Geltmacher, all of | Donald Thome, Mount Joy, the impromptu parade Satur-| office by Wednesday. The sec- | 0a-town old timers are received | town, and Mrs. Edith Erb, Col- | was best man and Jay Barnhart day afternoon. Defeated or not,! ond is that the person writing we will publish the names as| Wmbia RD. | Jr. was the organist. Edward they're still Champs in my | the letter must sign his name. | well as the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns | Emenheiser was the acolyte. book. | The name does not have to be! The program is being com-| Visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert En-| The bride's and bridegroom's | used in the publication but we | pleted and will be published. | glerth of Blossom Hill | mothers wore white carnation Here's an ode to futility that! must have the name on the| Mr. Roy Packer and Benj. F.| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. | corsages. | 7 think was written for me. | copy for our files. Groff on the way to Wilkes Bar- | Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Paul A reception was held in the Each fall I rake the fallen | — — | re game called on the Rey. El-| Weidman and children and Mrs. | social rooms of the Glossbren- leaves, mer Keiser of Bloomsburg. for-| Martha Weidman, Lancaster. | ner E. U. B. church, Florin fol- Pac™ swing I tune nd sun Letters To The Edito | merty of town, and invited him Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt | lowing the ceremony. The bride Esch vear the trees start in | | to the banquet, he accepted and | attended (he Harrisburg and |is employed at the Savoy Shoe again— | In our world of today with} will be one of the speakers, | Dauphin Co. Evangelisic Cam-| Company, Elizabethtown and I guess we're in a rut. | its pessimism and cynicism, sel-| you all remember the Rev. at|Paign held in Zembo Mosque, | the bridegroom is serving in i to some of our previous dinners, Friday evening. {the U. S. Air Force and is sta- | privileged see outpouring { dom are we A Florin lady, who had pass-! such a spontaneous enough said. ed her drivers test was looking of community spirit and cooper- | Jenjamin Groff, President 19 Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle over her new car when a neigh- | ation as was seen here in con- a —— - were, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wit- | STEHMAN BEYER bor asked: “Wha! do vou think | nection with the play off games | He and family, Columbia, Mis- Miss Eleanor Jean Beyer, of the wider windows that voy ©°f our High School Basketball! M . tt S h | | Ses Anna Miles and Jennie | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd | have in your new car?” " team. It renews our faith in arietta JCioo | Sweitzer, E-town, Mrs Nancy | Beyer, Norristown R2, became The lady answered: “Wonder- people and reminds us again | Jones, Mt. doy RD. Mr. and | the bride of Sgt. James P. Steh- ful! Now it’s easy for me to see just how wonderful folks can] News | Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, Mt Joy, | man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul which garage door I'm hitting.” ; Pe | Miss Corel Wille and Mr. Law-| K. Stehman, 209 Marictta Ave., | All along the way it was dem- Robert Eckman. who was re- | erence Wittle, Columbia RD. Mount Joy, at 2:30 p. m. in St. Did vou know it was Robin- | onstrated time and time again. | cently elected Burgess ‘in Mari- | Hy ond or Howard Gah, John's Lutheran Church, Cen- | son Crusoe who started the five! We think of our busy business etta’'s Youth Day in Govern- | fi visite rr ang Mrs. Salem | ter Square. The Rev. Ernesi day week? He had all his work | man—ithe time they took to fol-| ment, appeared on the Lancast an OF, X 2 umbia BD. Miller officiated at the double | done by Friday. i low the games and make it pos-| er television network in rs. Cat iene Pox, Philadel- ring ceremony. . : sible for others to attend, {1o0o0.| nection with this project Satur- | phia spent Sunday with Mr.| Mrs. Adelaide Mills attended i. Att me : We think of a perfect stranger | day afternoon, March 27 | and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns and | her sister as matron of honor. tere a househola int SOme-| from Beaver Falls, who wrote] Last Tuesday, March 23, the | family. { Paul K. Stehman Jr., was best One Sen. Us tho we con afford | a letter to us with directions of | winning officials and their ad- | The following are on the sick | man for his brother. Serving as to ignore - A living room} the best route to New Wilming- | viser, Mr. John Sheaffer, at-|list at this writing, Johnny| ushers were Jean and Wesly can be given a radically differ- | ton,—of the letter from the| tended a Youth Day in Govern- | Geitmacher, and Mrs. Edna | Beyer, brothers of the bride. ent abpearance by lengthening coach from the Newton Ransom | ment banquet at the Elks Club | Kuhrs, After a ‘reception in the it, painting i A different color, | ; rea, who scouted the West|in Lancaster. After the banquet | Visitors at th» Arndt Home | church social rooms, the couple and filling it with EW drapes, | Middlesex - Southmont game | the group toured the Lancaster | Were Mr. and Mrs. John Lefev- | jeft on a wedding trip to the arps, Tugs ang furniture. ~~ with information that might be County Jail and the Water- | ¢F and son David and Miss | Poconos. > wonder how he thought of of help to the boys.—of the| works. Those attending were | Mas Lefever, Lancaster. Sgt. Stehman is leaving Mon that! | heartening words and good | Robert Eckman, Ruth Fahring- Mrs. Fogie, visited | day for duty >in Alaska. His Cee | wishes of the toll takers on the! er, Grabill Gorman, Sara Jane | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reigle, Mr. | wife expects to join him in Two recruits were standing gyuper Highway when they said | Portner, William Shireman, Al- | and Miro. Paul Stark, Mt. Joy. | June. by the roadside seeking a “lift” | «gure hope you win.” We think | an Kugle, James Grove and Pal Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | HR to town when a truck passed of {he tears in the eyes of many Mora Fogie and family were Mr. and | WALTERS — GROFF and one saluted. of the people who gathered to | Seniors to Sponsor Ddnc? Migs. Victor Fogie, Mr. Harry | Harry Walters, Sr., Marietta “Why did you salute that. welcome the boys home on Sat-| The Seniors will sponsor Fogic, Miss Priscilla Fogie and | Avenue, Mount Joy and Mrs. BR Ee ee ae + Uday . Biternoon a an expres. | record dance in the it clita We fey gin hie Winifred Groff, Elizabethtown, ras a sion of their love and devotion | High School gymnasium Friday ana urs Ube 2:06 | were married last Saturday in Be en Cn rn en tre Le Lr TR hl rer 5 wedi Hauling.” honor Ty lin and ee en “Ban No i 7's Gamber, Sunday e g. © Naw pari oa fie Lone s : Banquet for Winners | en hday evening .| is residing on Marietta Avenue ee munity. And last, but not least, | Winners of the Youth Day in| of Mr. and Mrs. Mau They were serenaded at their “How dare you swear before we think of everyone every-| Government, the Campaign | rice Frysinger, Mrs. Katie | home, Monday evening. me!” scolded a N. Market street | where who gave their audible! Managers, the Chief of Police, | Moore, and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg terres i ——— i matron as her husband rubbed support in going to the games| were entertained at a banquet | er were, Mr. Frank Rahn, Mt. | some his leg whereon the trunk had | when possible and loyal | at the Elks Club in Lancaster | Joy, Mr. John Frysinger, Man- fallen as they housecleaned thoughts when they weren't ab-| March 23. | heim, Mrs. Charles Fogie and | FLLORIN He bellowed: “How could I le to attend. Freshmen Go Swimming | daughter Bonnie Sue, Bain- know that you wanted to swear! We know now that winning| The Freshman Class will hold | bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Havard | === first?” lor losing a state championship a swimming pariy at Millers- | Johnston, Lancaster and Mrs.| Mr. and ‘Mrs. Clarence Myers, en | became insignificant when com- | ville State Teachers College this | George Sload, Maytown. | Mrs. A. G. Walters, spent the Overheard among the Mt. Joy! pared with this spirit of unity | Thursday evening wh Weaver| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab- | past week at Abilene, Kansas rooters at Friday's game - - - - and cooperation as shown by |and Mrs. Fahringer will chaper- | ram Gamber were Mr. and Mrs. | While there they attended the “I have a cold.” { our people. And we siop and|on Ray Gamber and son Mr. and | wedding of Mr. Carl Wolge Is it positive or negative?” | ask ourselves this question, ‘Is Batter Up! » | Mrs. Guy Winters and family, | muth, the latier being Mrs. ‘What do you mean, positive there anything our community! Coach Hubert Peters has an- | Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Salem | Myer’s nephew. or negative?” | tan't do if we unite in a com-| nounced the names of those] Gamber and daughter, Colum- lev. Howard Bernhard star “I mean, do ‘the eyes have it| mon cause?” candidates who have come out | bia RD. 4% | ted a series of Revival services or the nose?” ! WILBUR I. BEAHM {o practice for this season's | Mrs. Betty Lou Herr, Florin, | on Sunday night at the Big : ; baseball ttam. They are Rich-| Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway Bren- | Dam Church of the Brethren, Other folks are stubborn: | ppe Mount Joy Old Timers ard Baker, Claude Fahringer, | neman, Mt. Joy RD. visited Mr. | at Schuylkill Co. we're merely firm. | salute the following, Willi Fahringer, Charles and Mrs. Robert Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frey, | 5 An n Washington) The Mount Joy High School! Seaman, Ronald Ney, Robert Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brandt, | Bridgeport, Perry Co., were asked 8 locus man, who Wes ap- | Rams Basket Ball team, Coach-' Eckman, Robert Walker, James | Florin called on Mr. and Mrs. | guests of Mr. and Mrs. George eo POSi-{ os and the Managers for the im Rapp, James Grove, : Bruce | Oliver Witmer and family, Sun- Muir on A Why do you think you are} DICSEIVE record that they have Hoffman, Graybill _ Gorman, day. Seidl a ky ED ang 1 Is. ropenee : odd, . Ws : established that must be the en- Charles Gohn, William Bly-| Mr. Edw. Isler left for Texas | of Manheim, visited Mr. George BH) tare Sinton To 4 vy of some of the other bi meier, Richard Rice, and Paul | on Monday night while there | Shetigr and family on Sunday. | : La : {and players on other high! Brenner. { he will attend a Government| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradley have been married for six years! .... 01 teams. The season cpens April 9 with | School, he expects to be there | and family, Manheim R. D. and my wite Stil Hunks |. have) To Dick and Ciyde Gerberich a practice game i Middle- | about one month. | were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 2 Sicss intend. == He got ide for the splendid job they town. The first leagu el Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer | Eugene Leber and family Sun- job! hl Be | did in soliciting funds from the will be April 13. j and family visited Mr. and Mrs. | day. ; : | Here's a gem that cane out business houses and others to Sixth Grade News | Clayton Hostetter, Manheim R.| Mrs. Melvin Ryder and son | : help defray expenses of the The pupils serving on the Sa-|D. \ | Bruce, returned to their home of our grade school-...- { high school s'udents to the|fety Patrol for the current | sitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jae- | on Sunday after spending the | Little Johnny was asked 0, championship game | month include David Shire-| ob were Mrs. Pearl Bren- | week at Clark Summit with describe a bolt and nut and To Jack Toppin who organiz-| man, Capt.: Lieutenants: Dar-|neman, Mount Joy RD., and | relatives. turped in this gem: : Jed the home coming reception|win Arnold, Audrey Appley, Jo Mrs. Cora Myers, Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess | : A bolt and hut is a thing pam and others who as-| Ann Herr, Sally Eckman, Jack-| Mrs. Edith Erb and Robert | spent the weekend at Lloysville like a Stick of hard metal such sisted in any wu in making it| son Bridgette, and Charles Barr.| Witmer visited Mrs. John V.|in Perry County, with Mr. and as iron with a square bunch on .. = C10 it was, with so| During April and May the! Witmer, E-town RD., on Sun-| Mrs. Clarence Hess and family. | one end and a lot of scratehing little time to do it. | pupils of Fifth Grade will serve | day. [ Mrs. Paul Schmuck and Mrs. | wound around the other: end. Al To all the fans and towns-| as patrolmen so they will have] Se | Al Laseck of Annville, were | But is just like a bolt only oppo- people who backed the Rams to| experience when assuming | DETERGENTS ARE | guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. | site, ‘being a Bole in “a litle "ond we say a job well done|their duties for the 1954-55 SOAP AND SYNDET Kauffman on Wednesday. square bunch of iron sawed off and Mt. Joy can be justly proud] term. Detergents include both soap! A surprise birthday party | short, with wrinkles ground inal ord it established. The following pupils had per-| and synthetics, popularly called | was held for Mrs. Clayton Zink | side the hole. To all the Sport Writers, The fect attendance during Febru-| “syndets.” + | who celebrated her 68th birth- | Having been mayried 20 years, | Bulletin, Lanc. New Era, Intell-| ary Darwin Arnold, Chas. Barr, | Although some homemakers | day on Wednesday, March 31st | a couple decided to celebrate Journal, Lanc. Advertiser, The| James Beaston, Jackson Bridg-| consider the term “detergent” | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | by taking a little trip. While Harrisburg, Papers as well as|ette, David Bryant, Donald Bry-| as only the syndets, all cleaning | Earl Bradley and family at the | talking over their plans one others in the State we say | ant, Marcin DeArmitt, Arthur agents are detergents, says Dor-| Back Run. She was the recipi- | evening, the husband now and thanks. | Huges, Theodore Macklin, Au-| is Conklin, home management | ent of many useful gifts and | then glanced into the next To the fans of Lancaster Co.|drey Appley, Scott Sargen, Jas.| specialist at the Pennsylvania | refreshments were served to | room where a little old lady sat we say also as all corners of the|Zuch, Karen Baker, Rhoda! State University. Many new- | the following: Mr. and Mrs. | knitting. “The only thing is,” County were represented, thank| Beaston, Dolly Boyles, Sally comers on the market are the) Raymond Eby of Mount Joy, | he said in a hushed voice, “is you. | Eckman, Kathleen Goodall, and | synthetic detergents or syndets. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waltz and | that for once I'd like to be by| From the time that we can|Helen Kennedy. Detergents are divided. into 2) family of Manheim R. D Mr. | ourselves. I'd like to take this remember, Mt. Joy always put] rr tp types. Mild, unbuilt detergents | and Mrs. Paris Zink and family | trip without your mother.” across any project that it pro-| DRIVER PROSECUTED are good for washing silk, wool, | of Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Eli] “My mother!” she exclaimed. moted and the citizens pitched| Jack Bowersox, 62 West Main | rayon, nylon, and other chemic-| Bradley and son Walter of | “I thought she was your math- | in and helped whoever was in| Street, Mount Joy, was prose-| al fibers. Built detergents have| Rohrerstown, and Mr. and Mrs. | er!” iI charge. cuted for reckless driving in|alkali added to cope with heavy | Eugene Leber and family of] ’ A WISE OWL' Some people who didn’t know' Lancaster Wednesday. soiled laundry. Florin. i We 7 NEWTOWN McGARVEY -- SHELLY Miss Dora McGarvey, daugh-| R/S re Mrs. Edith Pearl Brenneman Betly Brosey Silver Springs. Harrisburg. | Visitors du | Weddings | Erb and Mrs. | | ter of Mr. and Mrs. William | visited Mrs. | McGarvey, Florin, and Earl and daughters of | Shelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. | | Earl V. Shelly, Salunga, were | ring the past week | tioned at Bangor, Maine. 4 JAMES B. HEILIG Funeral Director 1 IE oo READ INSURANCE COS. TT TET es RN ITTY TR (TET LOT FES RO FT RCE TT Hh 2d EE Er) Home Office: Le TEE Warren H. Stehman SQUARE ST, FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY : 3- 5547 Borie Biri SHOPPE PHCINE 3-9311 i | put on at the dresser. 220 MT. 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