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Lebanon Bologna Fillets of Pollock 1h 25¢ c White; 1} Save 40% 10 50% with our card plan HOUSEHOLD INSTITUTE DINNERWARE beautiful Tatton 16-PIECE STARTER SET $2.99 with card 4 plates 8.65 without card 4 cups 4 fruitdishes 4 saucers # ——————————————————————— Prices Effective June 24-25-26, 1954. Quantity Rights Reserved. ‘37 be who | of Eby’s [ at the se | ed by | singing Fidelity Diamonds Eight Million Dollars’ Worth | NEW YORK, N. Y~ Lily Pons, ording star, show e diamond expert Diamond needle diamonds, They are fourth of the diameter of done under the microscope, The pile of lued at 8 tips are the 1HMONAas ho mn dollars diamonds are phonogi: iphs. “6. world famed operatic s a diamond phonograph needle to Claude Arpeis under the microscope contains 400,000 s as diamond phonograph needles, a record's best friend and are e world’s so small that the a human hair and all polishing must he | al and ( ia polished finest precision only one ball point tips are stones These ssential for High Fidelity Homecoming Is Held At Eby's Church The annual of Eby’s Evangelical U. Church near Mount Joy held Sunday, but the maining member was unable Homecoming ser- vice to there. He tyseven, late wife til she dide attended many is Harvey L. Zink, Manheim R2, also was a member un- in 1949, Zink has not of the the death of seven- whose services since his wife. However, 29 other persons time other been either members or Church were wvice, the only one luring the year. at one or a part held Some of these who Sunday were had there people as attended School The total number present | it the service was 109. conduct- John Gable, was Dr. At Sunday’s service, the Rev. principal speaker id E. Young, superintendent East Pennsylvania EUB. There in both of the Confer- ence, was English and German. The service is held annually on Father's Day. WINNI MAE Sun Back Cottons only $98 Beautifully to match, colors styled, jackets in all sizes and NYLON Summer Sheers 95 Extra value, plus style, in these beautiful dresses - all sizes. » Mount Joy Dept. Store 53 E. Main Dial 3-4031 annual | present | 'Are Displayed B.| Was/ dating back to 1882 sole Te | meeting of the | Salunga [| went | caster, | | grandmother’s had | | children | the Dav- | group | that of Mrs. 1933; | Frank | by | Miss Gladys Stettler, Wedding Gowns A revue of wedding gowns| featured a Auxiliary to the held of Fire Company, Monday night at the home Mrs. Wilbur C. Hiestand, Sa-| lunga. Members of the Eliza- bethtown Auxiliary were the guests. The prize for the oldest gown to Joyce Druecker, Lan- who wore her great gown of 1882 The prize was awarded by the Elizabethtown Auxiliary. Mrs. Harold Longenecker a gown of 1899, belonging to the mother of Mrs. Robert Brubaker. Mrs. Carl Stark wore | her great-aunt’s gown of 1902: Miss Faye Wickenheiser, that| of Alice Marie Nissley’s mother, J of 1903; Mrs. Charles Myers, that of Mrs. Daniel Will, of] 1906; Miss Mary Ann Weaver,| Mrs. Clarence Reist’s gown of 1912; Mrs. Donald Schreiber that of Mrs. Dalvin Malehorn, 1913; Miss Sandra Keller, Lloyd Hamilton, Christ Greider wore| gown of 1934; Mrs.| Eshelman, her gown of] 1939; Mrs. Edward G. Myers. | her gown of 1947. The most wore of of Mrs. her own bride was Mrs. Edgar married this] spring, who her own and was accompanied by Mrs. Wayne! Mrs. Wayne recent Wentz, wore gown her attendants, Kauffman and Grube. | Piano selections were played| Mrs. Mary K. Minnich anc of Salun- | ga, sang during the revue. Mrs. Daniel Will presided. It| was reported that $45 was real | sale | no meetings the} a picnic in a recent cake will be next two months and will be held Sept. 20. eee 4 eee. ized There PERSON AlS “Ste ven Estock |’ Abram Kos-| Wednesday son Jer- “Mr. and ‘Mrs. and daughter, Mrs. er, flew to Chicago morning to visit their ry who is stationed at the O’-| Hare Airport. They will drive] back Saturday night with their son who will begin a ten-day| leave. el oy Couple To Entertain Family And Hold Openhouse Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eshle- man, West Donegal Street, will| entertain Mrs. Eshleman’s mo-| ther and her nine brothers, sis- ters, and families Sunday after-| noon, June 27, at their home. | In conjunction with the family affair, the couple will hold an] openhouse for all their friends| and friends of the family i 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. Included in the family affair| will be four generations; all| the children of Mrs. W. H. Strickler; and Mrs. Strickler’s| only sister, Mrs. H. H. Engle. | The broihers and sisters are] Graybill Strickler, Mount Joy! Martin Strickler, Mt. Joy; Hen- ry Strickler, Elizabethtown; Fannie, wife of Earl Myers, Mt.| Joy; Warren Strickler, Eliza- bethtown; Laura, wife of Frank Witmer, Mt. Joy; Mrs. Robert] Stevenson, Winnewood; Mrs. Walter Barto, Wyncote; and Nora, wife of Charles Eby, Mt.| Joy. | nce A CI Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. Local Man Awarded | Georgia | those | stldies for laccepted positions with average [$370 to $600 per | gia [class in the history of the school . Local 4-H Club Degree In Georgia Discusses Meals Robert Q. Sload, Mount Joy R1, was graduated from the Institute of Technology with a bachelor’s degree in civ- il.engintering. | A total of 845 degrees were awarded today at the 71st Com- mencement Exercises of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlantic, Ga. More than 5000 saw the award of 735 bachel or's, 102 master’s and 8 doctor's of philosophy degrees by Presi- dent Blake R. Van Leer. Following the the graduates and their families and friends were guests of the National Georgia Teck Alumni Association at a reception and luncheon held in Brittain Din- ing Hall. Because the existing for engineers, architects and industrial execu- | tives, all the graduates, except | Club met on Tuesday South Barbara Street, Mt. Breneman, the Joy. Janice was in charge of bers. nual Field Day, 22 at Long's Park, was to the group by Miss Cook, County Extgnsion | er. Since the club taking ‘Festive as their project, pared and served the the appetizers dessert. The next held July 6, leen Miller, ceremonies, Family rest members meeting will at the Mount Joy R1. > © A great demand scientists of Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. The Mount Joy 4-H Foods evening at the home of Kay Zimmerman members are Meals” | Group III pre- of and be home of Ei- going into the military continuing their degrees, have WAY’S RECORD CORNER _ or higher services ranging from month. Geor- officials state that the highest salaries by any graduating starting salaries Tech these are received , THREE COINS IN A FOUN- TAIN— — Ty Classified for hick rest results | {| WANTED— | THE HAPPY WANDERER— Frank 'HERNANDOS HIDEAWAY Johnny TWO NOVELTIES POINT OF ORDER— SCRAP METAL DRIVE Sat., June 26 1:30 P. M. Explorer Scouts Troop I'M IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE— Phone 3-3622 148 Ww Main Street, LITTLE THINGS MEAN A LOT Kitty Kallen Four Aces Perry Como Weir Ray Stan Freberg | WAY’S APPLIANCES Mount Joy ALL BANKING | SERVICES | {*) RIG; Why bank BANK around 7 HERE! There's no need to go to one part ot town for one bank service and a different part of town for another. You can do 4// your banking at one convenient time and place —right here! Among the services at your disposal when you visit this bank are these: Bank Money Orders Auto Loans Personal Loans Home Improvement Loans 5 ph OVE EMENT LOAN LES MILES Savings Accounts Checking Accounts Travelers’ Checks The right place for all of these bank services is the bank. With a single stop here you can take care of a// your banking needs. Rates on loans are reasonable and you'll enjoy the kind of service you have every right to expect. ‘ FIRST NATIONAL BANK ‘ THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, June 24 ECC RY | president, | meeting which was atiended by 14 mem- { An announcement of the An- to be held July made Yvonne J} Lead: | m= med | | | | | | | | | | NOTICE TAX PAYERS % Discount will be discontinued on all Borough Taxes aMer July 1, 1954. GEORGE H. BROWN, III Tax Collector We Specialize In . . . AUTO PAINTING - WRECKS REPAIRED WHEEL ALLIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING. 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