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Quantity Rights Resprved. solid Slicing TOMATOES PASCAL CELERY I FOS HET ENR. | Thursday, May 13 8 je BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Virginia Couple To Lead Institute Dr. and Mrs. William G. Wil- loughby of the faculty of Bridge- water College, Bridgewater, Va. will be the guest leaders in the | Institute to | Annual Family Life be held in Washington Street | Church of the Brethren, Eliza- bethtown, this coming Sunday. Dr, Willoughby. is a member of the National Council of Family Relations and Chairman of Rome and Family Life Commi tee of the Southeastern Region of the Church {and Mrs. Willoughby has spok- len frequently in the field of | home and family life. Included | in the program are tions to the youth and young adults during the 9:30 Church school hour, a sermon by Dr. Willoughby at the morning wor- | | | presenta- | HAPPENINGS tof LONG Arras ™ 30 YEARS AGO A ten-year old girl in Lancas- | ter was sent home from school because she wore knickers. At a special meeting, Grover C. Bair, of Minersville was el- | ected principal of the high] the | school. Before coming to Mount | t. Joy, he taught in five other high | schools. Miss Sue Fackler was of the Breinren. | elected teacher of the first and | second mixed grade. Another attempt was made to | bring back 2.75 beer. Five men from Mount Joy | went to Philadelphia to see | Babe Ruth play baseball. ship at 10:30 on the theme | ‘Signs of Hope,” an ena vouth meeting at 6:30 and «¢ closing discussion on ool Magic” at 7:30. This Institute is sponsored annually by the Fam- ily Life Committee of the local Church composed of John Wen- | ger, Chairman; Mrs. James M. Miller, Secretary; Mrs. Henry Hackman, Mrs. Henry G, Buch- er, and Galen Kilhefner. - —— Eighth Graders To Be Honored By Post Awards will be given in the [Mount Joy and Hempfield High {Schools to the outstanding boy | inch trout in land girl in the eighth grade. {Jack Bennett will have charge | | . | {of the Legion awards to the two {boys in the two schools. Mrs. |Lee Ellis, Americanism chair- man, will have presentation of the two girls’ a- | wards in the two schools. The ceremonies will be held Wednesday, May 19. The pre- [sentation will take place at 12:- 45 p.m. in Landisville and at [2:40 p.m. in Mount Joy. Legion- naires and auxiliary members are invited to attend these two | services. The Rev. John Gable, pastor of the Florin EU.B, church and chaplain of Walter S. Ebersole {Post 185, will be the guest |speaker in the Mt. Joy School. The boys’ awards will be given {for honor, courage, scholarship, | leadership and service and the | tizens Band of «Mount Joy | been engaged to charge of the] Norman F. Arntz, cashier of | the Florin Trust Company, re- signed his position to accept a | position in a suburban bank at | Philadelphia. A supper was held in the high school gymnasium for the bene- | fit of the high school orc ‘hestra. | The regular meeting of the | firemen's convention committee was held and it was announced that, to date, sixteen bands and nineteen fire companies have | reported that they will partici- pate in the parade. Mount Joy will shine at New | Helland Memorial Day. The Ci- | has | | play at the | town in the evening. 15 YEARS AGO | George Kaley caught a 241% | Donegal Creek. | The year before, he caught a 19 inch trout in the same creek. Three cases of scarlet fever were reported in the borough. Approximately 225 attended | the Mother and Daughter ban- Termites CAN SERIOUSLY DAMAGE YOUR HOME You Can Prevent This Now By | Calling Or Writing: Wm. J. Powers | 121 W. Bainbridge Street, | girls’, courage, companionship, character, service and scholar- ELIZABETHTOWN 289'W ship. 13-tfc | | ! | On The Square JOE'S SHOE REPAIR PHONE 9227R ELIZABETHTOWN ANNOUNCING i 24 Hour Service From 1 41 East Main St., Mount Joy — EXPERT REPAIRING - an aw aw am a own em — a= aw a a= a Ane Make That Dream Vacation Come True | A trip to the mountains? A week at the seashore? Make that vacation you have always dreamed of come true. Start now to pay for it in advance. | Join our Vacation Club today and see how fast your small regular pay- ments mount toward a fund that will take care of all your vacation costs. There's a | class of club for every need. | | UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK OF MOUNT Jo¥ Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AGO, | | vice office will open in | straw | Sherwood and Earl Easton (quet at the St. Mark's United Anna M. Hollenbaugh and Rob- | Brethren church. The Ushers ert Black League served a pattie dinner. The high school baseball team is trailing in the county league with no wins and three losses. Haas’ bowling team moved into first place with 41 wins and | Twenty members were enrol- | led in the Red Rose 4-H Pig! | Club. By-Laws were adopted at the Chamber of Commerce Meeting | 27 losses. | Monday night. ll Wi s—— Mount Joy High's tennis team Everybody in this locality reads The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- fising in the Bulletin. WAY'S RECORD CORNER defeated New Holland 5-1. sub-ser- Eliza- bethtown. It is a branch of the Lancaster office Mrs. Roy Zink, while ing to open a glass jar, the veins, arteries and of her index finger. Two small boys set fire at the rear of the 1. ig Stehman mill. The Friendship | Fire Company was cailed to ex- tinguish the blaze. 10 YEARS AGO The Chamber of Commerce PERCY LAITH & HIS ORCH.— started a movement toward postwar project of a RI SERENADES— pool. Victor Robert Vanderslice is back at. LOVE THEME FROM MOTION | Van's Diner after having spent| PICTURES— 16 months in the U. S. Army as| a student in the engineering | corps. Weddings for the week inclu- ded Helen R. Nissley and Char les Shertzer; Mary S. i Char WAY S APPLIANCES and Robert Brubaker; Helen] Phone 3-3622 and 48 W. Main Street, An un-employment attempt- severed | tendons | 33's R.P.M. ALBUMS LEROY ANDERSON CONDUCTS Young FIDDLE STICKS— by Camarata Mount soy EICHERLYS 76-78 E. 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