. . . . | [ B ANK ER AT TENDS | . . [ THE LLE NV, Mo Joy, Pa. Thursday. y 27 3 Furniture Refinishing | i. ... Sin sm Lic. of | CONVENTION Loca! Man Elocted | At Dawn Party in Carnival Room | | VEU ews bt b+ niumiey Nes Florin, announce the birth “of Ho Victor Shank, assistant To Red Cross Board | Benj. F. Garber LS SIMON P. NISSLEY ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Phone 702-J FARM BUREAU Butvol Automobile Cs. Butval Flea Life Insuronts Co. MOUNT GRETNA Miniature Golf TIMBERS Driving Range HICKORY-ROOM BAR Daily 4 p. m. Dining room 5:30 to 9 Daily Lake - Beach | Sunday - Noon to 8 P. M. Closed Monday F > 3 ; : } : 3 <A OPEN DAILY Banquets - Parties 2 y Hom | 18-tfe HOOF Arbutina’s Tavern Half-Chicken-In-The-Basket { $1.00 BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE | daughter, Thursday, May 20, in| cas De of the Union National A Mount Joy resident is one REPRODUCTIONS He Lancaster General | Mount Joy Bank, is attending of three persons elected to the » baby was named JoAnn. [ the annual convention of the board of directors of the Lan- Lenhert’ sCabinetShop and Mrs. Arthur Gunite. | Pennsylvania Bankers Associa- caster County Chapier, Ameri- Mount Joy, announce the birth’ tion being held at Atlantic City can National Red Cross, at the MARIETTA PA. of a son Friday at the Lancaster | this week. His wife is accom- chapter's annual meeting on Phone 6-2581 8-1f | General Hospital. I panying him Thursday afternoon, May 20. pe c— - ———— . —_— He is Charles L. Fish, 240 S Market St., who was elected to MARY G. NISSLEY A | FUNERAL DIRECTORS { Mount Joy, Pa, the board for a three year term. Nine other persons were re-el- ected to their positions on the board C. R. Stauffer chapter chair- man, who presided at the meet- ing, announced that a total of $114,732 was raised during the recent campaign and expressed the chapter's appreciation for ad the time and money donated by volunteers during the drive and throughout the remainder of the year, | Other persons newly-elected to the board are Donald H. Rey- nolds, Lancaster, and Harvey J. Miller, Columbia. Board mem- bers who were re-elec'ed are Dodge Royal V-8 Club Coupe Rev. Robert N. Bachelder, Le- PowerFlite Transmission, Full Time Roy B. Breneman, E. T. Hager, a src or Mrs. Walter F. Kaufman, Dr. Julius L. Sandhaus, Lee W, Schick, Lewis H. Waessinger, and Stauffer, all of Lancaste and David R. Eaby, Ephrata.| | All were named for three year i terms except Miller, who will] | | A 0 { fill an unexpired two year term. Jumbo Shrimps Announcement was made that il the following chairmen of the | 7s JACOB STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. | committees will serve on the] : tard . | board by virtue of their chair-| 1g ow, y( Ce rot aepende ) iil av ore c / re WwW > js . copy : , Right n you can get a big, dependable Yi u will have m oT Irving enjoyme nt Frank L Spade.) The Carnival Room” was acially opened at the Mount Joy ’54 Dodge for only a few dollars more from fully-automatic PowerFlite Trans- Hone Service Coinmittes: K 1 Fire House Friday night, May 21 by the local JayCees and Joy than you'd expect to pay for a light car mission, Full-Time Power Steering, and or Corvin (om. | €€es Tor the ju.iors and seniors of the Mount Joy High Schoo’ [{| in the lowest, price field new Dodge Full-Power Brakes Caulwell, Safety Service Com-| following their annual prom. Each table had a miniature carrasol {| mittee; Mrs. L.. E Maynard, | with pop cori and potato chips. The room was decorated in a And when you do, you will have a lot And you will get the lasting satisfaction Nurses Aide Committee, and Dr. | theme with 6-feet “side show” pictures forming the {| more car in every way. and greater rewards of owning and driv- E. T. Robertson, Disaster Com- | glia rop and a red and yellow canopy forming the ro f over the | r i i ing the car that has built a tradition of ittee orchestra and stage. Balloons were banked over the entire ceiling. | {| You will have long, low lines and natural bend bili i 0 {ils "Di mite. Waiters served the 80 guests special carnival drinks such as |] beauty that prove a car can be big and dependability tor 40 great years. Discover Board members who served | jungle juice, p'ante's punch, and carnival collins and “candy all that Dodge offers. Come in today! on the nominating committee] girls” served the guests candy and gum. Drinks were prepared are Breneman, Eaby; R. S. Mec-| at a lighted counter and “breakfast a la carnival room’ was serv- 9 Clure, Jr.,, and Mrs. M impressive without being awkward or appearing to be contrived. T War.| od from the kitchen at 2:30 a. m. You will have more power and flashing DEPENDABLE '54 : rook Jake Corll, JayCee, was master of ceremonies and introduced to cur customers and friends who have made performance from the record-breaking iets Cs the members of the floor show at 1:15 a. m. William Gassman . i x Exhibits relating to the work | ang: Dr. David Schlosser played the piano: a magician, dancers our eight years in business so pleasureable. Cross activities were shown, restaurant on June 1. > @ — 150-h.p. Red Ram V-8 engine. of the following departments | and c’own act from Lancas'er performed and the Bob White | You will have more prize-winning hy were on display at the meeting: | Qui teite from Evhrata played for dancing. Guests also included |]| oy : i ¥ I g Tabi Rete | Mr. and Mis Wilbur Beahm, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Schoener and |} We wish Mr. and Mrs. Maris Gainor the ut economy from the car that has won two Home Service, Water 4 Ni 5. George Broske. | . straight victories in the famous Mobilgas | | First Aid, and Junior Red Cross. | er i nme 1h most success as they take over operation of the le / In addition, slides of Junior Red | rd Economy Run. | Sports Awar sAre Organ Vesper 3 Service Planned | Given In Assembly | The annual organ vesper of School awards were given : the Glossbrenner Evangelical CHARLES J. BENNETT { | | wee Dodge Dealers present: Danny Thomas, ABC-TV Bert Parks in “Break The Bank,” ABC-TV » Roy Rogers, NBC Radio smn [ TAKE STEPS STEHMAN BROTHERS ~~ -:- Salunga, Penna.|| pine Hig assembly n the United Brethren church, Florin, y ount Joy High School to the will be held Sunday, May 30, at | following: 4:00 p.m. This occasion marks the first anniversary of the pres- ent Allen organ installation. CATHERINE J. BENNETT Varsity letters in Rifle: Ralph | Perrier, Donald Zerphey, Owen | Haines, Joe Weber, Eugene { Drace, Jack Gilbert, Jac Jea . : . | Drace, Jac ithe Jack Beas occasion is Jack Goodman of | 0 on, Ric hard Rewcome r, David | Pinegrove. Mr. Goodman has) SE " TET \ Chapin, Jacob Zeller. | served in the capacity of music |{] on fwo ON 2 2 ON 4 | Major Awards in Cheerlead- | director during some summer | Announcement ing: Patricia Schroll, Lois Rutt, | camps at Camp Mount Greina Sor Size 6.70-15 SIZE Miriam Tyndnll, Joann Brown, | He is the minister of musie at ” 0 6.00-16 Constance Lane, Sarah Garber, | the Evangelical United Breth | BEGINNING JUNE 1st i KELLY = i ng Gara] Smith ren church in Pinegrove. He has | Viinor Awards in Cheerlead- | been the organist for severa! | | BENNETT S RESTAURANT he KELLY re Ae | Springfield Rosenfeld, Winona occasions on the world famou At. 13} \ST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY Enjoy the extra safety, extra mileage, real econ- ™ . | Phe guest organist for the!) ur. _ ~... ——r——— > wkleyv, and Jane Barninger. organ in the auditorium at Varsity letters in Tennis: Jack | lantie City, New Jersey Springfield Benson, Peter Nissley Lester Presently, Mr. Goodman is | Snavely Jay Metzler, James furthering his musical studies | SAFE TRAC “raul, and Harold Milligan at the Conservatory of Music. | AND WILL EE KNOWN AS Minor Awa ds in Tennis: Ow- Lebanon Valley College, Ann-| Vo % on Phillips, Ronal Gotwalt. ville Mr. Goodman's program | / | / Extra strength body. Ex- Varsity letters and certificates | is as follows: Part 1 - Toccata | 4 | WILL BE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT omy built into these tra service tread. Thou- no Winona Markley, | by Nevin; The Lost Chord, Sul REQCIN famous WORRY-FREE sands of extra miles. fae Zi k Shirley Metzler, Lois! livan: Primitive Organ, Yon: | STRESSING—— TIRES, Rutt. Wanette Wade Finlandia, Sibelius; Dream of |}| Same Courteous Service by the present employees. Minor awards and certificates | Love, Leszt; & Hymn of Glory, | {| : . : i : in’: tennis: Jeanc'te Gruber.i Yon Part I.- American. Fan il Your continued pcironage will be appreciated Reg. Price Exchange Per Pair Exchange Per Set Reg. Price Exchange For 2 Exchange For 4 Ie Bottv Rafters. | w/e v 5 : Jane a nnger, 118 waliens assy, ar.angec YY 100( man; A Y, 8 } MAU 3 = $ 2 3 4 20% 32% 612° nerger, Loretta Garlin. Bernita | The Bells of Aberdory, Stewart: | i MAUD S. GAINOR Baughman, Judy Naugle, Nan-| Reve Angelique, Rubens cin: MARIS L. GAINOR . cv Diller | Fe: stival Toccala, Fletcher; and | §| Plus Tax and Recappable Tires Plus Tax and Recappable Tires (6.00 x 16) Weator swarde Sit. Basket: the Lord's Praver, Maliatto 21-1c¢ Herry Klugh, Captain; Charles | | | Zoller Ch: : or yy | Or jo i ® w RIO TRAE ATM ACER g Zeller, Charles Ashenfelor Jay | nespED | | a Metzler, Joe /cber, William | : | 8 | A AIN iri Tn wi ji All nurses in Mount Joy | EJ vote I $Y aga. | who are interested in accept- | SHOWS MATINEE man, Owen Phillips, Manager | : | EVENS SATURDAYS | ing ambulance calls on an { 7 Robert Fish, Manager, Charles | = AND In dependable tire mileage CHIR). | aban. are chien 11 | ant one om P $ Mayes Richy Nis-| to get in contact with Mrs. | SATURDAYS i HEA 1 RE NO ina: & oY in basketrall: | Joseph Germer, Delta Street, 1 6.8.10 P. M Mount Joy. Pa : 1 dA We o Je thx I y | ME LL Jorrv Harple, Harry Frey, | Mount Joy. ( } i B x | 9 : ® FRIDAY SATURDAY, MAY 28 - 29 en | { All carefully inspected Charles Groff, Eugene Grove, | a T oh i rma aAcK Joa- Springfield reconditioned if needed Paras Zien, I nied R Mise h, piano colo and | RITA HAYWORTH JOSE FERRER in ston, James ennely etd Becker, piano. solo, fet Becker, Behar 0 Jay Barnhart, Jr. will accom Ri S di Th 99 Manager, Asher Halblerd, “aa | pany the acts and Geo. Houck ISS a ie ompson ager ‘ x [ will direct the shows Junior Iligh Cheerleaders: Pat D ace, Bet'y Raffensperger, Food lies ea Mum Te rm ites: MONDAY — TUESDAY. MAY 31 - JUNE 1 Shirley olzler | S—- . MONDAY 200 P. M Talent Show | CAN SERIOUSLY ALAN LADD —— LEO GENN -in- (From page 1) group; Harriet Hawthorne and | D A M A G E “The Paratrooper” Jean Wolgemuth, piano duet; | YOUR Phillip Rovenolt, magic show; Ca ol West, vocal solo. | H O M E | Se ln soci New wide thick tread! New slotted ribs for sure-stop- ping traction! Anoutstand- ing value! Reg. Price | Reg. Price 6.00-16 6.70-15 $1530 16% Many outstanding values in low-cost mileage SPECIAL | SPECIAL "12% | $142 Robert Reist, vocal solo; Rob- WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, JUNE 2 - 3 Plus Tax and Recappable Tire erta Marshall and Bonnie You Can Prevent This Now By iw : oa : 3rown, vocal duet, Mary Lou Calling Or Writing: AUDIE MURPHY LORI NELSON -in- | Goodling, Nancy Pennell, Es- | ‘her Rice, Patsy Strickler, Car- | P 667, WwW 9 A ol Carlin and Carol Cupper, the m. owers Tumble eed a | six lassies; Christine Leakway | 121 WwW. Bat idee Street, A and Jackie Mariner, vocal duet; EE ER TT TET GEO. W. LEAIMAN Save Your Cash — Use Our Easy Payment Plan Darla Kulp, piano solo; 4 uo ELIZABETHTOWN 289°W to memes 208 East Main St. MOUNT JOY Phone 3-9351 Brown, piano solo; James | | Everbody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin 4 { [ J Rt nh a a a a I Se Met A tm acs. Ambala a - Cat A oa oy i i hl 3 0 5 3 i
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