THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, June 24 OWL _ BY A WISE OWL Enos “Pop” Kulp was auto- matically made president of the “absent-minded” professors club last week, when he drove to the railroad station to get the late sports edition. - - - - - He had | walked half-way home, only to] remember his car was parked | at the station parking lot. - - -| Florin Pop watched his new- ly married son blonde, then he said: “Son, better stop looking at the girls, now that you're mar- ried.” “Listen, Pop, look at a menu, you're on a diet.” you can still Sometime you have nothing better to do you can {ry your hand at some intricate deduc- tions in mathematics which a genius insists will work — He says “If you take the year of your birth, divide it by your telephone number, and sub- tract your wife's age, and you will get the size of your shirt collar.” ere er Semen. A tachelor is a guy who nev- er has found the perfect girl but who has had lots of fun hunting - - - taint true, is it Davie? A fellow on Manheim Street sent in this one: What I say goes At my house, brother, Except, of course, My wife’s mother. A young woman from the] East Ward, who is Lancaster Roses fan was watching a close | game last week one evening. At | one point she turned to the lady ! seated next to her and said, “Look, we've got a man on every base, now.” The other lady remarked, “What of it? So has the other team.” Philosopher Enck says ried men make the best sales- men because they taking orders.” spending near the A young woman, her vacation on a farm Milton Grove, was out in pasture with the hired man. Several horses were nearby and she told the man she would like to ride one of the horses bare back. The hired man helped her mount and the horse took off at a brisk trot. After the horse had circled the field a couple of times the young woman said she wanted to dismount. The eye a terrific | even though | are used to] i Company THE BULLETIN 2 { Published every Thursday at 11 | East Main Street, Mount Joy. Lancaster County, Pa. Larmon D. Smith, Publisher John E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952 Subscription Rate $2.50 per year by Mail | Advertising rates upon request. Entered at the postoffice at Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 i Member, Pennsylvania News- { paper Publishers’ Association. apie Of sone | HAPPENINGS LONG AGO | AA Ad A THIRTY YEARS AGO June 18, 1924 persons Seventy-nine | Mount Joy advantage of the P.R.R. | sion to Pittsburgh Sunday. The annual rtunion and re- | ception of the Mount Joy School Alumni Association was held Thursday night in the high school, Ellis Fellenbaum was the toastmaster and music furnished by the high school or- chestra under the direction of John Givens. They | was Mrs. H. H. Engle. ited Brethren church Cresswell Emanuel church. The men of the te are Abram Stauffer, Myers, Eli Bentzel and Mumma. The fifteenth reunion of Strickler family was held Thursday, at the home of and Mrs. Elmer Strickler, a short distance west of Florin. Henry Smeltzer, Lloyd | the on the east ward, stituted. from | { and community took | excur- | High | played dur-| ing the banquet and for danc-| ing. Weddings for the week inclu- ded Miss Mildred Krall and Lester Roberts; Miss Josephine Shireman and Roy S. Blough and Miss Ruth Minnich and | Forrest Henning. The fifth reunion of the des- cendants of Peter Nissly and] Fannie Snyder Kraybill was held at the home of Mr. and | The male quartette of the Un- | Penna. Evangelical | quartet- | Albert | | Mr. | borough su-| | pervisor, cleaned the borough reservoir Sunday, He reported that due to the many heavy] rains, mud had stttled on the bottom. During the absence of Frank | Germer, regular mail carrier in! Alois Heilig sub- | The Lancaster Athletics de- { feated the Mount Joy Darlings | 4 to 2 with Babe Alcorn pitch- ing for Mount Joy. The Skeeters defeated the Cotton Mill kall team in the in- | dustrial league 4 to 3 with Lee Ellis batting in four runs on five hits FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Eighty-three Friendship Fire members carried off first prize for the best appear- ing fire company from outside Lebanon County at the parade held at Palmyra last Saturday. The York Drum Corp and La- dies Auxiliary marchers. One hundred and sons attended the annual alum- ni banquet of the Mount Joy High School at which time Ger- ald Arntz was elected president for the new year. Brown, IIT presided as- toastmasier of the evening. Mrs. B. A. Shupp was elec. ed accompanied the thirty per- Geo hired man helped her down. “How did you like your ride he inquired. “Gee,” she said, thought anything stuffed with] hay could be so blamed hard.” | “I never morning about 6:30 “Hunce” Schatz was com- ing up Main street grumbling and growling, because the pa- per boys weren't around yet — — — He said he was lisiening to the championship fight on radio, and fell asleep, He want- ed to get a paper to find out who the winner was. Last Friday Men who believe that losing their hair Makes them repulsive to girls Should think of the trouble that Sampson got into Because the poor guy had curls! While playing golf at Hershey several weeks ago, Baxter Wells was complaining to his caddy: “This is the most difficult course I ever played on.” “You left the course ten min- utes ago, sir,” remarked the caddy. “You're in old man Jones’ rock garden.” Don't blame me for that one an Leg- president of the Americ: ion Auxiliary at the regular | meeting. electric Joseph Habec- roaster at a Theatre. attend- union of Sadie Wyant, president Hubert Rice won an washer and Mrs. ker, an electric drawing in the Forty-three members ed the 52nd annual r: the “Sixteeners’, Sunbury, was electtd of the group. Joy Acting secre'ary Maurice Bailey announced that the new Chamber of Commerce now has 101 members enrolled. The Playground will open on Monday under the direction of Joseph Moore. William H. Strickler was ected president of the Strickler family at the thirtieth annual reunion held Saturday at Her- shey Park. Two local burglar alarm installed They stores systems, the past week. keit were overcome ‘by gas while on duty at the Grey Iron Baxter, “Bugg” told it to me. A WISE OWL el- | did this because three business- | es were robbed in the borough | Walter Kramer and Kirt Bur- | Casting Company Tuesday noon. Honorable William Liven- good, Secretary of the Internal Affairs was the guest speaker at the annual convention of the’ Recipe Sings Semi-Sweet Duet In Frosting and Sauce [ENGAGEMENTS 3 { [ my, ' ter, 34 E. Main St., Mount Joy, Miss Vaughn is residing in Lancast- er at present and the wedding will take place in the near ture. I | | Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dem- Jainbridge RD, announce the engagement of their daugh- | Miss Lovina M. Demmy, to Charles E. Balmer, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Harvey F. Balmer, 110 | | East Donegal Street, Mt. Joy. | Miss Demmy is employed by, Henry G. Carpenter, insurance | agent, Mt. Joy. Mr. Balmer is employed by | John Nissly, local contractor. Camp Mt. Gretna (Continued from Page 1) Pres. of East Missionary Mrs. W. A. Wilt, Penna. (U. B.) Branch, Annville; Mrs. Stuart Wood of Lebanon; Rev. Daniel Shearer, Ephrata; and Rev. Ger- ald Stutzman of Lebanon. Mus- is for the occasion will be pre- sented by Lebanon Bethany Youth Choir, Mount Joy Choir, and a joint choir of the Ephrata churches. These services are all public meetings. ————— — » When in meed of Printing. (any- | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin CARD PARTY JUNE 20 The Women’s Republican Club of Lancaster County will sponsor a card party at the Le- gion Home, Maytown, Tuesday evening, June 29, 8:00 p. m, Bridge, pinochle, canasta and 500 will be played. There will be prizes, door prizes and ree freshments. Hostesses for the affair are Mrs: Henry Eaghart, Mrs. Ed- win Smith and Mrs. C. Hicks. essen A A ——— There is no better way to boost | your busiaess than by local news paper advertising. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. maT Come See . . . Come Save at A & P! Mr. and Mrs. Blaine R. Gantz pi ko of Mount Joy R2, announce the Next Week se During The Holiday Week-End Want a wonderful chocolate frosting? Want a perfect chocolate engagement of their daughter, sauce? Want them both in quick and easy style? Then you need oly Mary E. to Daniel Merle Heisey All A&P Super Markets Will Be one recipe, our Semi-Sweet Chocolate Duet. With this recipe, you ¢ A son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. make delicious frosting that has delicate, semi-sweet chocolate flavor. Heisev. Sr. M t Joy RZ . ° For a perfect chocolgte sauce, just add more milk to the same basic BE, Mount Joy, Ye Nr recipe, It’s that simple to complete either of the desserts in the photo, Miss Gantz was recently em- THURSDAY and the chocolate-frosted sheet cake, or the cake 4 la mode with chocolate ! vloved bv Hamiltoti Waten Co. sauce. #0] itor a Co. Clinenlsty | in East Petersburg and Mr. Hei- FRIDAY NIGHTS for Quick Desserts sey is engaged in farming. Semi-sweet chocolate morsels are just right for quic k chive late cook- | An October wedding is plan- (July 1st and 2nd) ery, This is ihe same chorojate yy gt is us to stud Chocol runch nod Cookies with morsels of candy-like chocolate flavor. el . ae is already in small pieces, it on Its RT for, rn Sweet Eating (None priced Liga) conker: This has Sich pe rfect, candy-like flavor Mr. and John Vaughn | : uires few ingredients to make a frosting or sauce. In fact, a eu * ’ | S i R Pl 4 ey sweet chocolate morsels roan, or they'll be eat of Eastman, Ga., announce the an d 054d ums before you get a chance to use them in cookery. So hide a package, and engagement of their daughter, California. (None prised make this delicious recipe. Lvdic. to John. TT Fitebee on oh Semi-Sweet Chocolate at . 4 y 8 Rei) west Chineglate let of Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzkee, | Seedless Grapes 1 package (1 cup) semi-sweet 8 to 4 tablespc | mee = Pink Meat (One price-none priced highe chocoiate morsels milg, for Iro 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 4% cup hot milk, for i | 4-oz. 39 8-oz. 11¢ C i 1 2? a5 1cup sifted confectioners’ = ar = So g 1 it ite S pkg. pka. an a oupe Hida for 1 teaspoon vanilla (0 | BR) on top of doul le boiler put sen hocolate morsels and butter Li fon T U.S. No. | "A" size Easter? Shore Cobbler eat until melted and mix unti ym heat. For frost- ~ a Cc ing, add milk and sugar alternately, li n 0 make a CAN SERIOUSLY p ea ags New Potatoes) .. bag 25 10... bag 39 spreadable consistency. Stir in vanilla. For sauce, increase milk to Pk 5 g. Cc Pkg. ~ Jumbo Si Frosting for top of 10 x 15 inch cake, or 1% cups chocolate DA MAGE of 16 22 of - 59° Honeyd: w Melons me 4 $a Stee, 2 Sons YOUR Fresh Car rots bogs EOC = | HOME NewCabhage =. ~~. de sang at! tual Insurafice Companies with oh i HE'S GOT | Lipton Iceberg Lettuce Higher ~~ 2 19¢ Hoy G. Carpenter “4s toasts] 3 IT} | You Can Prevent This Now By Pascal Celery No iced 3 19¢ aster. lis Z tse " | Id 6-01 Homer Garlin scored a decis- | QUR Calling Or Writing: Soup Mixes Lemonade Res) Go cans 19° ion over Vince Tuminello of] ADS Snow 'C op bo Baltimore in an amateur boxing | {/} DID Wi in. J Power 0 g d now Sr 29 | show held in York, | (tk re 3 Tomato-Vegetable or ran ed € Frozen cans [I nk = JOB 121 W. Bainbridge Street, . Lim B Birds Eye Frozen 2 10-02. 49¢ TEN YEARS AGO cer S.C rman armen mre ni | E LI 1Z ABE’ T HT OW] 289- w Chicken-Noodie a eans Fordhook or Baby pg June 22, 1954 Is ee Potatoes 2 = 20¢ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dock 3 pkgs. 37 gave a farewell party for Mr. Sunnytield ¢ in Ib. c and Mrs. James Lonergan who fi i VER SAGER & SON Onion Soup Mix 2 pkgs 3c Butter Fancy Creamery solid 63 prints 69 a "ing ‘hicag NSH ad n ¢ quar © hs aa Ann Page Mayonnaise 31° “iu wenty-five young a 12-02. C 24.01. c and adults from St. Ma A&P Grape Juice bottle 16 _. bottle 29° | B. Church are spending 1 ays . . . Del Monte or Libby's 29-01. at the Mount FLAIR Sufi Ditch Digging -— Septic Tanks Installed k Beech-Nut Peaches Slices or Halves , can 29 oN Tt hic Dr api ‘Daby Food Pineapple Juice owe | ‘an 29° Lois Rohrer was elc« { ie Drainage Footings - Grading y 8 S T P , Re 45° | ident of the Landisville 4-11 Hauling And Light Jobs Strained tars pam, reel or rem \ Ja . | C 3 | 6-02. Cc Bete wilt Ten ScHl and Fil All Varieties 10 95 Elmer's Chee-Wees 28 so erie] tet EY 0 oni an 1 . «Ib. Cloyannd Oa where she will | P : Shopeed. 6 jars 89° Educator Crax. Lik 25° | attend Western Reserve Univer- | o Chinese Food ¢ «lb. C ion | Kraft Velveeta 21° 2.519 ne window i bork pd ELIZABETHTOWN Sooke tor. 1 Qe Tomato Juice “** or 23° thor. 1k front of the A and P Store was| PHONE 345R5 Prose oans All i = ¢ shattered We dnesday when a | | Li fon Frostee A&P Asparagus Spears Green an 39 gust of wind caught door | 11-tfc i N tH ol » 1-lb. 45° and blew it shut Pres ere bis Dessert Mix u ey eomargarine pkgs. for the week ; - — 1-lb. I En i | 9 piss 9c Hershey Chocolate Syrup om 39° C ic ( ro nol an 1 . 3 . Mild Sh Marvin H. Detambel ALUMINUM 2 Cheddar Cheese ie AGC stare BRO Jor tre Wook Sherbet Mix 2 oo. 31¢ Beverages S&C Suer or Bov-hich 3 12:01, 9@o Christian J. Mairer, Mrs Mar- | FOI ™ ING | g No Deposit cans garet Mitey, and Clifford ayn Yu's: Spry Be Candy Bars gv 2 ¢ box 05° Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus Foreman, | hy 0 vite Joy. toot) CHAIR | Shortening Klein’s Cucumber Spears yan 4s fiftv-seventh wedding anniver-| : { i Jang Parker - " 8-inch sarv at their home on 118 Dav- | Ligh Ww ht luminum with 5 36¢ 3- lb. Pineapple Pie Special Price! Pie 39 Ft Slr: | ex nd back in green - red | All Prices in This Advertisement Guaranteed Lloyd Myers entertained the yehow «lie Pp I Through Saturday, June 26th Ushers’ League of the United| a m i Brethren church at the Cove $ G0 | S 0 ve Breeze Blue Rinso All cheeses, except cheddar 0a and process cheeses with a a | say c Delergent Detergent cehddar base, will be sold on a 3 cakes 22 large 3 c Ger c large c giant ¢ point-free bases’ the Price Ad- | pkg. 3 . 65 ka. 32 k 63 ministration announced | Pkg Pa ps | . ’ SEFKS ANNULMENT Palmolive Surf Silver Dust Imelda C. Commerer, Mount baths D i r ous Joy R2, also known as Imelda 14-16 W. MAIN STREI : Ce ; $i sits 32¢ -ue ergent Granulated Soap C. Commer, Joan Imeldda Com- 2.7 : 1 Joy | Sn lrg 3% J Fiery ' 0 y se ° 33 gs 65° merer and Joan Imelda Commer |"; ” ' pkg. 3 pka. asked the Lancaster County ——— | Co to her aria 2 | Cashmere-Bouquet Lux Y2-Price Sale of Nilliam K. Commer, of Rock Falls Rl, Ill., also known as Soap Liquid Deter ent New Super Suds William K. Commerer 3 raguler size 22¢. | g pkg. 48° Mrs. Commerer, in her peti- cakes arge 39 giant 69: comb, tion said that she married her can can Buy 1 large pkg. at Regular Price an font ot get 2nd large pkg. at !% Prica, pre ; n wus or ud a : ager Stown Gashmere-Bouquet on June 5, 1948. This marriage : EF | HN th S » she added, is void because she Soap e S ap a oap Florient had rot ye! gecated an ‘absolute bath she c Aersol Deodorant decree from her first husband, | cakes large Cc : 6-01, Fichard Steele; } lecree 3 cakes can 85 was not granted by 1 ‘ \ ttr County Court until Feb. 25, to rage | Vel . 1949. S | Det Oakite Octagon She added that she was i € ergent told by her guardian that her ® i re ° 32¢ Sient 15° Cleaner Laundry Soap divorce was absolute before | pkg. 2 10-02, 27¢ 2 large 117 . C | band. Lan | EICHERLYS F b pkgs. ! cakes Hai ss 3 | a en . 76-78 E. Main St., Mount Joy | a ' Fels Naptha Soa Ajax Cleanser Phone 3-4071 Detergent Istant Pp = ol mal Phe. of re fies with . J an urchase o cans of Ajax at OUR WANT | large 32- Gost 15° orge io "” the Regular Price. ADS ARE | i oy 31 Ja 2 1 SMALL but they get | 87 EAST MAIN ST. MT. JOY, PA. NOTICED | | STORE HOURS—Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs,, & Saturday. 8:00 to 6:00; Friday 8:00 to 9:00 - He Ph fl FN ree
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