The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 15, 1954, Image 2

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THE BULLETIN, Mout Joy, Pa.
Thursday, April 15 2

OWL ~ LAFFS
0: caught him kissing the maid.
: by pleading:
* I'll have to
_ are waiting for the ambulance,
go home and hang yourself.’
thing that is
_ neighbor, he admitted: Yes, for
a while, after our marriage we
‘were nearly eaten out of the
house by visiting relatives
friends.
“age to stop it?
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relatives and borrowed
_ the rich.
‘troubled with a visit from eith-
“er sincd. =
money are soon

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BY A VISE OWL |
If Palm Sunday's fashion pa-
ratle at Atlantic City was a pre-
view of spring
just one thing to say, “women’ S|
hats can’t get much sillier!”
And their names bear me out—
Pill-boxes, platters,
scoops, etc.
ladies!

Boy, is Doris Byle angry ! !
And here's the reason why:
Charles Feidt and his wife are
vacationing in Florida, and
some practical joker has a big
“For Sale” sign on Charlie's
house on Columbia
with Doris’'s phone number on
it. - - - You better hurry back |
Charlie or Doris may get mad
enough to sell it to the next
person who calls her. She says
she doesn’t get anything done
but answering phone calls in-
quiring about the house.
On the youd dow n to Renovo
fromm Hammersly Forks we stop-
ped for a soft drink at a coun-
try store. The forest ranger had
just pulled up and we started to
chat when a car full of tourists
stopped and inquired:
“Can we take that road back
to town? pointing to an unex-
plored highway. ~
The ranger eyed the car which
was briming over: with wild
flowers, trailing vines, shrubs
and even tiny trees pulled up
by the roots.
“Might as well,” he replied
courtly. “I see vou have taken
practically everything else.”
We agree—It's smart to
your friends - - - - but not to
pieces.
Then there was the girl from |
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her
Kingerhook who soaked
strapless evening gown in cot
fee so it would stay up all
night.
If ‘money is the root of all
evil, then my wife's evil mind
ed.
A Mr. and Mrs. from Donegal
Springs Road had attended a
party and his dancing was atro-
cious. He made a bad impres-
sion on the wife of his boss
when he took her on a series of
bumps across the floor. In the
privacy of their own home, his
wife told him he should take
dancing lessons. “There are lots
of other ways I can make a fool
of myself,” he retorted. ‘I
know,” she sighed, ‘but you've
tried all of them.”
Vera, our news editor got a
call from a woman who wanted
her husband's name put in the
obituary column because she
Vera. How long has he been
dead?
Woman: He starts tomorrow.
bene
Some people believe anything
you tell them if you whisper it.

Down at Philly a cop stopped
a man from jumping off a bridge
“If you jump in,
jump in after
It’s freezing cold and while we
vou.
and
and
we’ll both get pneumonia
die. Now be a good fellow
“Another
for the
Ed Keene says
strictly
birds is grass seed.”
In a conversation with a new

and
I asked: How did you man-
He explained: It was quite
simple. I lent money to the poor
from
and I haven't been

We know that a fool and his
11879.
| Member,
{ paper
styles, I have |
| will say,
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sailors. | with the girdle.
- - - Oh, come now, | choose to be a person of distine-
Avenue,
pick |
THE BULLETIN
Published every Thursday at 11
East Main Street, Mount Joy.
Lancaster County, Pa
Larmon D. Smith, Publisher
E. Schroll,

John
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Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952
Rate $2.50
Mail
Subscription
vear by
Advertising rates
Entered at the
Mount Joy, Pa.,
mail under
as second-class
Pennsylvania News-
Publishers’ Association.

The Low Down
From Hickory Grove
This is to be a lecture
thrift and will power.
| power is the keystone.
| determination vou sunk.
| Like when you will |
quit smoking, and in 2 days vou |
back at it like mama
“no more cake”
struggle and
Now if
are
say you
are ——OT
| has a little
individuality, to
any |
{ tion, to have
be no less important than
| other person, pay heed
A gentleman of high
{ that I used to visit on
| in San Francisco had a test
per
upon request. |
postoffice at!
applied to see how his vertebrae
| was stacking up
(a character—a distinctive one
you listened when he talked.
was a banker—a big one
had started as office boy.
ed his pipe. Here
for will power. He
| pipe, layed a match
went to work. For
would do this.
when the pipe
that he was himself,
sure of himself.
filled
went
ernment behavior,
longside.
the U. S. A. out
cent Peoples Choice next au
tumn will require -
shootin’—some
brae this spring and summer.
Yours with the low down,
JO SERRA


political verte-

the Act of March 3,
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And will |
Without | Po
as she
tussel |
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esteem |
occasion
he
—if he was slip- |
ping or holding his own. He was!
He |
he |
He lik-
was ‘his test |
his |
alongside, |
2 weeks he
He knew then—|
untouched
in fettle, |
should fill|
their pipe and put a match a-|
Determination to get]
of its floating |
around in a barrel of red ink is|
the prime job. To be a 100 per-|
Hospitality Shines on Easter

Begin the Easter brunch with Ho
while the Springtime Casserole bakes and sai
[Caster Sunday is meant to be obse
is thought to have come, in part,
Sanskrit, an ancient language.
This year,
tites brought home from sunrise sc
with Hot Cross Buns, oven warm
of the buns traditionally typifies
women to the tomb on that first
With the buns, serve a refresh
strawberries—designed for


bake the Cas:
features cheese
the kitchen time can be
cheese, cubing the bread
entrée—Springtime
and prep:
your Easter brunch can be
eating at
guests are enjoying the first course
and bread cubes folc
taken care of the day
*
fresh fruit and coffee
es cook.
The very name
“dawn” in
t Cross Bu
rved in the morning,
from the word meaning

served leisure] y. Hearty appe-
rvices can be satisfied immediately
d while the coffee perks. The spice
the spices brought by the faithful
ster morning.


ing surprise—fresh pineapple and
ease, ‘While your family and
you will have time to combine and
 
fond
whites. Mos
ating the
1 cloud-light
led into beaten egg
before by gt
airing the fruit,

Springtime Casserole
3 tablespoons shortening or
margarine
tablespoons flour
1 teaspoon salt
1% cups m ilk
34 cup (Y% pound) grated
processe d cl 3




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Dash cayenne pepper 1% + ad cubes
3 egg while
Melt shortening in a small saucepan. Ble fend in flour, salt anc caye nne
pepper. Add milk and cook until thick I cheese and stir un til cheese
melts. Gradually add cheese sauce to b n egg yolks, Add soft hes ud
cubes and mix well. Beat egg whites until stiff and dry I’ 1to cheese
mixture. Pour into a greased 112 quart casserole. Sc role in a
pan of hot water and palte in a slow oven for one hour. Serve
YIELD: 6 sc
immediately. rvings.
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HAPPENINGS
Our U.S.A. congress and aj
1000 or 2000 mayors and 48]
governors—all of ‘em saying |
they are for thriftiness in gov-|

LONG
TEN YEARS AGO
April 13, 1944
The Boy Scouts held a ban-
i quet at Hostetter's
Post war plans were discus-
_ sure as| sed at the regular session of the
! borough councijl meeting
Weddings for the week
cluded Bertha Coller and New
| ton Comp; Lillian M. Straub

 
ana

| rs of
vesterday
1Mporte
shell,
+1
In tne
ed a plot of ground from A. H.
Long upon
alte d pe anuts
purchas-
mhich a modern fac-'|
’
[SECOND
| James Spangler,
PUPPY AWARDED
Jacob Street |
won the puppy awarded by the
Hess Food Store Saturday nite.
This is the second dog that has
been given away by the local
{ merchant.
rn ED A Aen
OFFICES TO BE CLOSED
The offices of H. C. Kiihefter,
O.D., Manheim, will be closed
all day, Good Friday
rr
WILL REMAIN CLOSED
The Mount Joy Furniture
Hospital will be closed all day |
Good Friday. |
SepE TESTED.
Poli Parrot
SHOES FORYBOYS AND Ci

Youngsters who pre-test
Poll-Parrots choose only
the best styles. You'll agree
they're the best, too!

pRE-TESTED
Poll 4 Parrot
SHCES AND GIRLS
| tory building will be erected.
The Mount Joy High School
Alumni Association will hold
an entertainment in the Mount
Joy Hall Friday evening, May |
16 and annual banquet will |
i be held ten days after gradua
tion
Joe Hershey moved his bar-
bet y 10 new location a
few decors cast of the Bulletin
oft
i Day will be held
» students of the
tot Gr ¢ High School
Thurs-
Mil
at which |


You buy miles of wear in
Poll-Parrots because they're
stoutly put together...good
soles, supple leathers, extra
reinforcements.
{and Richard Wachstetter: i a 1
| se | oo : : : ¢ the alumni will compete
[el G. Snyder and Samuel Sol-| the high school in the an-
i . | lenberger: Cpl. Ruth E. Deri Stes ioe : on
Weddings land S/Sgt. William L. Allen; Me dmnner.
| iy " he high school planned class
ENGLE — BROWNSBERGER so and Davi 8 Baccaulearate services and
é ell; Esther Nicsly LC
| The marriage of Miss M. Ar- Ig Groft Por ; mmencement services
| lene Engle, daughter of Mr. and Sgt. K. W. Wolgemuth, Flor W. B. Detwiler is remodeling
Mrs. Irwin H. Engle, Marietta | i, aviator. is ‘a wal ne property on the corner of
R1l, to Abram A. Brownsberger id a cov ih ‘vid “| Main and Manheim Streets
son of Mr. and Mrs. Torn, ne Ei, elers The pews of the new United
Brownsberger, also of Marietta | powling team in the Pe nnsyl- Brethren church were brought
R1, took place at 1:30 p. M.| yania Classic Leagtie has or to the church by truck from Al
Sunday, April 11, in the Cross| og out of their last thirty games lentown
Roads Brethren in Christ| paved The Axon comes to al After twenty-six consecutive
Church. Bishop Benjamin E. close Saturd: night at Middle years the Lebanon county fair
Thuma officiated Mrs. George | (own Captain Derr thinks the is to be discontinued
Broske, Mount Joy, was organ-|mpavelers will miss {frst place | Local firemen will canvass
ist, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair | by about 1 or 2 zames. Last Mount Joy, Florin and the sw
Hoffman, Florin, soloists year the Travelers finished in a rounding countryside for funds
Given in marriage by her fa tie with H. & J. of Harrisburg | 10F the big convention to be
ther, the bride wore a gown of | 4,4 had to play off the tie which | ™ id in Mount Joy.
white satin and carried a white® {he Travelers lost i
Bible with lily-of-the-valley
streamers and a white orchid
Miss Marian Wolgemuth, of
Florin, was maid of Honor.
Naomi Lehman. Hershey R2
was bridesmaid: Anna Ruth En-
gle, the bride's sister,
bridesmaid; and Elizabeth Gar-
ber. Elizabethtown, flower girl.
The attendants taffeta
gowns. The maid of honor wore
wore
pink and carried yellow and
white carnations; the brides
maid wore yellow and carried
orchid carnations: the junior
bridesmaid, green
yellow carnations; and the
| er girl, blue. and carried
ket of mixed flowers
flow
a bas
Mt. Joy, followed
After a southern
will live
Banquet Hall,
the ceremony.
trip. the couple
Marietta. Ri
The bride, a graduate of
Bainbridge High School,
Messiah College Academy, 18 a
receptionist for Dr. J. Hoffman
Garber and Dr. Paul F. Leicht,
Elizabethtown. The bridegroom
is engaged in farming.
me eel A nt
ROLLER SKATING PARTY
The last in a series of
Wednesday night, April 21 at
the Rockey Springs Roller Ska-
councils of Lancaster County.


what would be interesting
learn is how they got
in the first place.

parted, but
ting Rink by the combined 4-H |
Miss
junior
at|
{| with parade
and |
roller |
skating parties will be held on |
|
|
|
{ from Lz
house
and carried |
Jacob W. Engle, brother of
the bride, served as best man.
Ushers were Earl Wolgemuth | ;
and Warren Spickler, both of
Mount Joy RI
A receptior in Hostetter's
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
April 13, 1939
Clarence Schock entertained
the ck '89 from F. and M.
College at his home.
All
County
18s of
Lancaster
because
too highly
bingo games in
banned
has become
were
the game
commercialized
An ennexation to
was
the fire
discussed at
meeting of the fire company
hold
park
The group also decided to
a carmwval at the
Memorial Day
A well at the
borough
Mastersonville
School went dry after a blasting
was conducted a the Mount
Gretna Security Prison !
A super-highway will be
tructed in Lancaster County
ocating and improving
Harrisburg
by. re
sections of the pike
incaster to Elizabeth-
| town
Plans were under wav for a
big Memorial Day celebration
An attemp! will be made 0
revive the local Chamber of
Commerce at a nl ¢ meeting.
The local Sportsmen's Asso-
340.
the
ciation decided to purchas:
worth of catfish to
creeks around Mount Joy.
THIRTY YEARS AGO
April 16, 1924
The caretaker, Aaron Rye and
his assistant William Sheaffer,
announced that the local base- |
pall diamond is being filled, |
stock
graded and cleaned for the op-
| ening game Sunday, May 4th.
| The Manheim Professionals
A WISE OWL of
to | will oppose the Mount Joy Dar- |
together | lings.
Peris Manufacturing Co. |
The
extensive
Florin,
con- |
LOK permanents
specially made for
different types gl
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the |
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MOUNT JOY, PA.'\OUNT JOY

BPRE-TESTED
Parrot
SHOES FORY'BOYS AND GIRLS


Built from patterns tested
for fit, Poll-Parrot shoes are
reinforced at points of strain
to hold their shape longer.
Priced From
349° to $695

JACK HORNER
SHOES
- COLUMBIA |

CARD PARTY PLANNED
A public card partly will be
held Monday evening, April 194
at the Mount Joy American IL
gion Home at 8:15 p. m. The
auxiliary will sponsor the par
ty. Two prizes per table will be
awarded.
16-GAL. SPECIAL
Warner's Ice Cream
OO8c¢c

UST A LIL
TO GET YOUR
ATTENTION WHILE
WE PUT IN_
APLUG 4
FOR
OUR

LACT
JAMES B. HEILIG
Funeral Director

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EASTER
| CHILDREN'S PERMS.
| $3.00
ADULTS PERMS.
$5.00, $8.00 & $10.00
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PINT INGE HEDA’S BEAUTY SALON
Mateer’ 3 Restaurant Stimulate your business by vere Prone ty oy Spel op ik
FLORIN, PENNA, } tising nthe Bulletin, rr [MAIN
“Al AIA & P Stores and Markets will ba
| A Closed Good Friday
or a APRIL
7 A from 12 Noon To 3 P M.
Vv Re-open Until 9 P. M.
- Open Monday, April 19th, From 9 A, M, to 6 P. M.
FOOD STORES
Be Sure to Get Plenty of Eggs for Easier Coloring!
Crestview Brown and White
, B® dozen
Large Eggs 5
California Tender (ONE PRICE-NONE PRICED HIGHER)
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Fresh Asparagus 930
Delicious, Nutritious (ONE PRICE-NONE PRICED HIGHER)
lb.
Golden Bananas 10: |
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2 ONE PRICE—
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Fresh Gorn “hae 3°" Pascal Celery... iio... 2 ov
Apples on Feed er 2008 New Potatoes’; x...
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Peaches os. ter ve
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delicious with salads,
deserts or puddings
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49¢
Cocoanut Cream Eggs
Worthmore Easter Baske} Mix
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Strawberries
Orange Juice
Snow Crop Peas

Cut Corn
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Stratford
White Potatoes sv
Golden Corn... "tok,
Libby’s Sweet Peas
Banquet Chicken: 4»
Biscuit Mix
Kiein’s Pickles
Olives ..
Salad Dressing
Easter Egg Cake ovo.
Easter Egg Cakes +c rene: 714
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71/;-01.
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Cremo Instant Frosting
Del Monte SIi Stioed
Peach Preserves
Cranberry Sauce
Ocean Spray
Delicious with Ham or Turkey
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