Storage E Mount Joy II IAD~ S.HIOO0H LV LI LIAD~SHICOH LV XI LV LI LAD~SHICOH LV XI CET IT AT BOOTH 'S~ CET IY AT BOOTHS *1 95 81" x99" Sheets 1 93 Specia each Sale of Cool Cottons Rayons Prints 49¢ vd Dotted Swiss 59¢ vd BRIGHT Cretonnes 59e¢ vd 36 INCH Plisse Crepe 59e vd $1.19 NON-CRUSH Voiles 98¢ now RAYON Butcher Linen 69e vd Pre-Shrunk NEW PF SCILLA Kitchen Prints 69evyd 36 INCH Denims 69¢ yd 38 INCH . RayonTaffeta 69eyd SET IT AT BOOTH’S~ GET IT AT BOOTH’ GET AT BOOTH’S —GET IT AT BOOTH’'S —~CET IT AT BOOTH'S ~GET IT AT BOOTHS —~CET IT AT~ match of the Pennsylvania live baseball le were Ge Men, Skeeters Those teams | Business Sons ‘ague bird championship Ie won | with a registered 22 out of 25] while his opponent had 21 out of 25. | An industrial league w as | formed in Mount Joy with four| teams entering the twili ht | berich-Payne, George Brown and | Babe Alcorn pitched the Mt. | Joy baseball team to a 5-1 win | Ove Hebron Athletic ciation of Lebanon, The Devil's Bait” the title of a recital and motion pic ture showed at the Macedonia | A. M. E. Church Tuesday. The | speaker, Noble Wilev, claims he is the a woman r the Asso- | was | FIFTEEN YEARS May 18, 1939 To meet the $1,000 needed for AGO a Memorial Day celebration in Moun{ Joy. the committee was seeking $100.78. In Maytown, John Keener arranged a pro- gram for target shooters on| Daddy's Playground and also 3 stage shows, A reception was held for Mrs. Harold K and Mrs. Abner H Bainbridge Ruth She'le first was honored at a by Miss Risser by Risser, and \ir Vilss berge egrade teacher, Miss Edna bridal shower given Ruth Charles Arthur Kulp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Enos Kulp, a student at El- izabethtown College ident of the Heim and was elect- ed pres Commerci- antes at the annual election of campus leades held recently Henry Garber, Florin, recent ly returned from a trip to Afri- ca where his daughter, Kathryn is a missionary Deaths for the Taylor, Keener and Henry B Fifteen and week included Mrs. Annie Gibble Miss Katie junior Buller’s Beauty Salon Viain Street PERMANENTS 85, TONTI'S GIVEN Florin, $7.50, $5, Call Mt, Joy 3-4339 Mz ude Buller. Prop. SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR... wow ==» ‘blue coal’ SAVE! LET = 1 FILL YOUR or BIN TODAY Fuel prices are at rock bottom now — not next Fall. So order today! 'Wolgemuth Bros., Inc. PHONE MT. JOY ! | FLORIN, PA. | AMERICA'S LARGEST- SELLING | CIV NY 18 3-9551 | serves only man who can outtalk | { Mount Joy and a | ricultural Mr. | | customers to an ice tournament senior i Club. SCHOOL NURSES ASSN ELECTS FLORIN WOMAN M:s. Sadie P. Brooks, Florin tons of the: Phila ) > a. £ . as he lecte resident + hy by i Sd president OF Conf. of the Methodist Church 15 and 30 Denier 3 Ee caster mty wm CNC . og as I {i ahs ast week, as did the Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Harner. Mr. Walter 51 Gauge Mrs. Brooks, who is the school] x . > . Sloan and Mr. Norman Baer at- nurse for Mount Jovy borough tcaded a Lay Leadershin moot Ronnlar nA: NAC ¢ i$ a TS NCE eg i and townships, succeeds Miss] : : Price $1.35 SALE PRICE | ing, also Price »l.o. . Dorothy A. Binkley, Akron. o the Lampeter-Strasburg U School District. Elected secretary was Mrs. Addie R Marietta, who serves Twp. and Marietta borough succeeds Mrs. Merla S| Hulshizer, Schoeneck, who the Cocalico Union| School District. PROFESSOR TO RETIRE Henry N. Reist, a native of 39-year veter-| nion! - treasurer Parker, of gal She an of the Agricultural Exten- sion Service in Pennsylvania, will retire June 30. Dr. H. R | Albrecht, extension director, announced. At retirement he has the rank of professor of ag extension] economics Penna. S'ate University a — at the When in need of Printing. (anv hing) kindly remember the Bulletin Madison, costume, Dolly resplendent Colonial welcomed ty. Weddings for the week incu- ded Wilson Haas and D, Marie Me'horn: ad Anna Musser and|§ 20th Century team 2802-2746. The eighth annual cal elementary school wi h priz- ! es being awarded by the Rotary Student directors William McLaughlin and ert Pennell Rob- Pa. | $10 | TEN YEARS AGO May 18. 1944 Groff was toast- Post Engineers, Depot dinner Benjamin master at a Marietta T. C Accomas. Memorial services were for Paul J. Strickler who | killed in action over Europe ! March 22, 1944 The Mount Joy Commerce decided each for rat tails. be severed from the body | the rats must caught in Joy. Florin and vicinity. | The junior class entertained | the senior class to a semi-form- | al prom: the first semi-formal prom to be held. Deaths for the week included | Mrs. Het!ie Ellen Mumper, Mrs. John Flowe:s, and Mrs. | H. Krall. The Mount Joy Travelers | Bowling team finished | in the state championship con- | test held at Philadelphia, The | Nolen team of Philadelphia fin- | ished ahead of Mount Joy. 283 | teams entered. The five bowlers were Tronio, Derr, Good and Stuckey. held on Chamber to pay 3c and be Albert and ded Martha Dyer and | Brosey, Jr., Rebe Nissley | Richard Zook, Jean Bollinger, and Cassell Mummau, and Alice Garber and Guy Troutman. this time Homegrown Aspa ragus E. Done- Phone Mt. Joy 3.5259 D. L girls from Mount Joy H. S. who | expect to enter college in the 3 | fall, met at the home of Mrs. Clarence Schock to hear Mrs Clarence Vogt, Lancaster dis- cuss colleges. Sloan's Pharmacy officially 38 opened Thursday night when in § cream par- gi Edgar D. Snavely. The Travelers Bowling team | of Mount Joy defeated the York marble § was held in the lo-|§8 were J at #8 was 8 The tail must Mt, Harry second } Schneider, Weddings for the week inclu-! FO Ta HITT TE 0 TI . sy . | METHODISTS ATTEND SURPRISE SHOWER HELD THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, May 20 6 Mount Joy Soldier i) es HAPPEN I NGS ONFERENCE i A surprise shower was held | i ~ Is Assigned Post | Mr. and Mrs, Warren Bates, | Monday night for Miss JoAnne | C 1 Mt J 3 6981 -— of Private Myron Weber, son of) ie Richard Kline, Misses Peg- Elizabethtown at the a . oy - J her 3 ) > . ’ | * ’ gy Kline, Sandy Darrenkamp, : for daily delivery ‘ igville., Salunga, Mt. Joy and Florin po Mrs. George tahar i = : home Nie. : RA ves Bhi or daily delivery to Landisville, Salunga, Mt. Joy a 1 t LONG AGO Df dng Mis: George A Weber lout Dunne Wagner of the MF of Mn ond MES. Jon ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF ) 124 East Main Street, Mi Joy, Mount Joy-Salunga Methodist | elhorn, Doss ga Springs toa ob A AA | has been assigned fo Company | cy attended the Youlh ses- Mount Joys I'he Ae oe ations BEER - ALE - PORTER : of » 506th Airborne ant-| p rere around an umbrell: THIRTY YEARS AGO G of the Shag Sot Infant ion of the Phila. Annual Con- NE I Sorel uy . Fort Jacks S.! Te A La ered with wers Tm May 21, 1924 { Regimen on Jans hy S| ference of the Methodist church, i wi e vel i : Open 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Daily The new church auditorium) Bh hg : ng held Saturday, May 15 at the Fwelve guests attended the Friday and Saturday, 9:00 A. M. yx 9:00 P. M. of ihe St. Mark's United Breth-| iid wa pend the next Sia Arch St. Church. at which time fon which had Mrs. John RRL oh ES SER Hn | weeks here learning the funda-|;;. i... nactor ’ Iv ny .. Melhorn and Miss Jessie Martin ren church was dedicated Sun- “nin Wain ne ier Thi their ‘pastor, Yev. Wm. Har I T Sy nith B Di t ib t ren church was dedicated Sun- | mentals of being a soldier. This! er was recotved nto. “full 35 co-hostesses. Miss Trosile mi eer Distributors the day being Dr. S. C. Enck. | includes : classroom lectures in|, hepship” in the Confer- Will become the bride of John N. MARKET STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. Ye he A ro 2 such subjects as military court-} 1, {he afterncon they at- Melhorn, Jr. Sunday, May 23 Ine pula } committee Was D1 | esy, first aid and characier tended study groups. for MYF ee - = ES 2 ————— — E. W. Newcomer, H. N. Nissly, | and combat field prob-| ow ors at T lex 1 ce ener texas E. W. Bentzel, L. L. Charles : ho] Officers at Tindley Temple, fol- La | lems involving the use of the|, yi : 4 . and H G. Longenecker a : owed by a banquet - Enter- A D 1 oil | ¥1 rifle, which tainment. Overnight was pro | / Aa on Danner, aged 87, had a| gn TAPIA POTTER a pe Paster tat Tels Lor cor he ve. fire on various ranges. {vided by Me'hodist homes in | as After eight weeks of training] “il aes Rint time Saturdav Re . {the suburbs. On Sunday they : Cr . with the 101st Airborne Infant- attended the Church of their A birthday party was held for | ry Division, the trainee is given! 1 4 returned to Phil Mrs. Eli Hostetter and was at-! 1, ave ~~ {host, and then returned to Phil- about 14 days leave. He may re dirs ; oh 5 tended bv 42 person i : adelphia for the closing session, persons.’ | turn here for eight more weeks), |" ip Academp of Music Deaths for the week included | of jnfant:y training, or he may he 2 v i" Choir of i L'ovd Harland Eppler, Miss Bo assigriad to one of ‘tiie MEGAN] en a outh 101 O hi iy . 0) a & albharh. Mire. Nini | Ba : voices preceded the Emma S, Halbach. Mrs. Mary H.| Apmy schools by red i : oo Berkshire Nes : Moe THe ih : 1 Ording n remonies. we Floyd, Risjer. Mrs: Finnna Basic training is required ofl Harner was ordained Elder, (as / White, Mrs. Marie Slider, Eli} . Te WIRY § Hene HS = yor \ each new man coming into the , ar Ia 2 was the Rev. Kenneth Kolva, G 1 A 1 Boose; and Annie S. Shelley. | Army. Fort Jackson is one of eo 1 Lonancler Ave. Meth: er - cquain e I'he Mount Joy High School | the Army's largest training sta- Sei i Bick track team won three “firsts”! .: 5 {odist church, Lancaster.) Bishop tions. Primarily an infantry Shot K. Mondol. of India,’ as a o \ Ww . Mee 11 ay . - . on . VOX . d, as- in the meet at Franklin and | post, the Fort offers sisted ihe resident Bishop F. P Nar . ‘ . So . nls 5 . sted 1 >1S! gy . Marshall athletic field; relay schooling in specialties associat who the closing race, broad jump, and pole|eq with infantry divisions, asl oon Wh oe Mas : , ons | message. Many young people h - h vault | well as combat tactics. TIE peoy . MAY 20t MAY 209t Jno. E, Schroll defeated John ee indicated their desire Ie ene! B. Sellers in the challenge | full-time Christian service at Alice Strickler attended Miss THREE PAIR BOX $3.19 FOR FREEZING HESS, JR 60 Gauge - 15 Denier sate price $1.19 THREE PAIR BOX $349 17-tfe ; Regular Price $1.50 7 FARM BU ST INSURANCE: (134 NZ C8: CT UR LUE RL Pe Go. o Farm Bureau Lifé Insurance €o. ‘Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance’ Go Stock Up On These Favorite Stockings At This Once-A-Year Warren H. Stehman Sale! SQUARE ST., FLORIN PHONE MT. 5547 a - ee RL JOY 3- - “. Some Packages Valued as High as $75 of Mi Merchandise Includes: "WATCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, JEWELRY SILVER, CUFF LINKS, AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES OF VALUE. Every Pachage Worth $1.00 or More ADAM H. GREER JEWELER 87 E. 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