The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 01, 1954, Image 6

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Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed
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Hauling — And Light Jobs
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ELIZABETHTOWN
| For 50th Anniversary By Mrs. Edith rh
Golden Ju Visitors during the past week Is New Play In
and Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle | |
were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wit- |
tle and daughters, Columbia, Mr. | Mount Gretna
and Mrs. Charles Wittle, Colum-| intrigue in the theatri- |
nia State University to planibia R. D., Mr. and Mrs. Harry |
the The 50th an-| Frank, Mrs. Harry Derr and Broadway
niversary meeting will take children, Mrs. Ragner Hallgren |
Penn State. Sr., Mount Joy, Mr. and Mrs. |
Ragner Hallgren Jr. and family, |
Millersburg, Mrs. O. K. Buch, |
Manheim, Mrs. Katie Moore, &
Mrs. Blanche Frysinger, Mrs. | i
Ida Eisenberger of town. | &
Visitors of Mr. anl Mrs. Will-
iam Fogie and family were Mrs. |
Agriculture at Arndt, Mrs. Edna Kuhns, | A
each will re-|Mrs. Grace Geltmacher, Mrs
Preparing for the
August 20
leaders of the
State Beekeepers
met recently at the Pennsylva
bilee on
Pennsylvania
Association|
Comic
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Two
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two days.
apiarist at
and Dr.J. T.
in charge of bee
research for the U. S.
outstanding apiarists
have a series
of lectures during the
Dr. E. Braun,
| Ottowa, Canada,
Hambleton,
keeping
Department of
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Bertha Witmer, Mrs. Irene Sny- | §
der, Mrs. Serena Fogie, Mrs.
Blanche Frysinger, all of town, | oh
Mrs Pearl Breneman, Mount
Joy R. D., Mrs. Paul Smith and | §
daughter, Nancy, Mrs Edith) 3
Erb, Columbia R.D., and Mr. |
Harry Fogie, Philadelphia. | 4,
William Fogie and Ralph Sup.)
enjoyed a week-end at Ni-
George Rea, teynoldsville,
State apiarist, and for-
Extension apiarist for
will review the
history of the association at the
opening program at which H.
K. Beard, Sheridan, association
president charge. Miles
Horst, State Secreiary
of Agriculture, is on the open-
ing day's program Sr.
former
mer
Pennsylvania,
is in plee
agara Falls. | ROBERT L ANSING
former
John Kauffman
visited Mr. and |
Mr. and Mrs.
of Ironville
. |
plot of the successful stage show,
“Separate Rooms,” which opens
For the banquet Friday eve- Ms. Irvin Witmer and family. | Thursday at the Gretna Play-
ning Supe 20, Dr. 2 Bur-| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John | house, Mt. Gretna.
ton, arrisburg, of the nna. Grossms family were Mr. :
f 0 5 & As Sea Grossman ind { imily were The comedy was first present- |
State Educators Association, has and Mrs. William Dietrich and 3 A
| Bean scheduled tor the main Lancaster id john ed in New York starring Alan
| sche ain ad- fe ,, Lancaster, & Jol : x
| dress om : yo oe | Dinehart and Glenda Farrell.
"ess. srshurg. | re :
op iil ross in ou ershure { The Gretna cast includes Robert
Prof. Edwin J. Anderson, Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. :
. a : | Lansing in the Dinehart role,
| University apairist, pointed out Abram Gamber were Mrs. Min- no 34 7s
ia > | that of a Walter W inchell-type
| that the anniversary celebra- nie Hahn, Lancaster, Mr. and : . we
z : . 4 | columnist who tries to mold his
| tion closes the week of the Mrs. Ray Gamber and son, Mr. | 2 : :
: friends’ lives to suit himself.
nual beekeeping short course and Mrs. Guy Winters and fam-
| Vanita Brown will be seen as a
under his supervision. Enroll- ily, Mahneim, Mr and Mis. Sa-
oe ai shrewd Broadway actress who is
| ment for the short course is un- Jem Gamber and daughter, Co-
. vel | trying to promote her career, the
der way now, he said. Prof. jumbia R. D rol ted by Miss F 1
; ; : ole created by Miss Farrell.
Anderson also will review re- Mrs. Sallie Musser, Silver y
: : 4 3 Tv " 3 .
| search in both apiary manage- Spring, visited with Mr. and Rachel Taylor will take the
part of the columnist’s assistant
| ment and marketing of bee pro- Mrs. William Haines recently.
| ducts during the anniversary] Mrs. Minnie Hahn, Lancaster, | who has been secretly in love
| events. spent the week-end with Mr. with him for many years. James
| Pennsylvania's ‘Honey and Mrs. Howard Gamber. | Ray is the columnist’s brother, a
| Queen” will be crowned as a] Mrs. Irene Snyder is spend- | playwright, who marries the ac-
tress against his brother's better


| feature of the Golden Jubilee. ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. |
David Alleman of Marietta. judgment. Mason Curry will por-
Mr. and Mrs. William Haines | tray a playboy who finances the
land Mrs. Sallie Musser visited | | actress’ plays. Ric Lavin will be
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Pry of|Seenasa demon publicity agent.
Comfo rt Rothsville | and Harry Sheppard will appear |
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler| aS an outspoken butler. Phyllis
Tillinghast will play an eccentric
newspaper woman.
i |
The comedy, written by do-}
Boles, | Carole and Alan Dinehart,
and Mrs.
family of
and family visited Mr.
Norman Snyder and
Bainbridge.
and Mrs
Style |=.
| Marietta,
PLUS
Aubrey
| in the
i living
| tion's early
| Craft
| Guild will demonsirate their ta- |
i lents
| campus will become, in
{ school,
how they
| and
their audiences.
i demonstrated.
| Beekeepers Preparing | NEWTOWN |“Separate Rooms’ ‘(State Craft Fair
‘will Feature
All Exhibits
Carlisle, Px
again bg the for the annual |
State Craft Fair of the Porm
vania Guild of Catia, July
30 and 31, and August 1. |
|
|
Picturesque , will |
site
The Craft Fair takes ipl on
the Dickinson College
hear. of an area that is a|
book, with is!
and Revolution- |
and numerous |
back to the na
campus,
history
many Colonial
ary associations,
buildings dating
days.
three
members of
the
the |
For the days of
Fair,
their best]
College |
effect, |
crafts
exhibit
Dickinson
and
works, The
outdoor and indoor :
where experts will show |
their work, |
questions from!
an
go about
answer
the guild , include
pottery, woodwo:k,
block printing, sil- |
versmithing, lea'herwork, book-
binding, rug hooking, rug weav
ing, and which will be
Crafts of
weaving,
needlework,
others
A Fashion Show of handwov
fabrics which have been lo-
members and cut and
sewn into handsome items of
apparel will be held Saturday
afternoon, July 31. J
Admission to the Fair and its
activities is free.
wien
LEVEL STATE
Illinois is almost
level, the result of a
moraine.
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uniformly
glacial
Termites
CAN SERIOUSLY
DAMAGE
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HOME
| You Can Prevent This Now By
Calling Or Writing:
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morning for Labrador on a gov- |
Mr. Isler expects]
a few weeks
and Mrs. Ja-|
cob Erb were Md. and Mrs. |
John V. Witmer and son, Jim-|
mie. Elizabethtown R. D., Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Brosey and |
children, Silver Springs.
Mrs. Edith Erb and B obbie !
Witmer visited Mrs. Pearl Bren-
ineman, Mount Joy R. D.
Visitors during the past week |
of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fry-
singer, Mis Katie Moore and |
Mrs. Ida Eisenberger were the |
[ Misses Ida and Virginia Greena-
| walt, Ella Sherk, Elizabeth |
| Brubaker, Flo Smith, Claude |
Zellers, Mrs. Ray Meyers, Mount |
ernment job.
to be away for
Visitors of Mr

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| mer and Mrs. Pearl Brenneman
| visited Mrs. Katie Erb and Miss
{ Minnie Erb, Mount Joy R. D.
| Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway Bren-
[neman of near town will leave
| Friday morning for Pittsburg to
{visit Mr. Brenneman's sister.
| They will return home Monday.
| Mr. and Mrs: Elwool Kuhns
| visited Mr. and Mrs. Albe t En- |
| glerth, Blossom Hill, and Mr. and |
[ Mrs. Fred Leiberher, Mount Joy.
all sizes.
Summer Sheers | Joy; Mrs. Emma Givens and son, | a
robert, Mildletown, Mr. and a i
| Mrs. Ray Gibble, of the Manor; | i il
$95 | Mrs. John Haines, Mrs. Charles |
| Maurer and son, Michael, Mrs. 5
| | Lizzie and Mrs. |
| Paul Gingrich, Mount Joy R. D.|
|g Exira value, plus style, in Ql Edith Erb, Bobbie Wit-;
these beautiful dresses - [ t
WINNI MAE
Sun Back $2 43
Cottons
Beautifully
to match,
colors.
styled, jackets
in all sizes and


| Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt and
® | Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Campbell
anl family visited Mr. and Mrs.
ALL SUMMER Habet Khelghatian and family,
on Saturday.
and Mrs. R.
the Rev.
Springfield, Pa.
Sunday the Rev.
|H Arndt entertained
THE DRIVING
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Hodiced to land Mrs. Robert Etter and
gan daughter of Lancaster. JUST AS NEA
and Mrs. El-
Visitors of Mr.
Lion Kuhns were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Lehman, Milton Grove, Jo-
|seph Hoover, James Hoover and
| Miss Ella Hoover, Lancaster.
Visitors at the “Arndt Home”
were Mr. and Mrs. Havard
Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan La-
fever, Mary Lefever, Lancaster,
land Mrs. Ida Eisenberger, of
| town.
The Rev. anl Mrs. Arndt visit-
ed Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
| Havard Johnstone, Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns
and daughters, Mary and Joan,
spent Sunlay at Charlestown,
Maryland.
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Values to $4.95
| Mount Joy
Dept. Store
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visited Mr and' Mrs. will play through July 7 at the
v= Bl Edward Isler and family. | playhouse, presented by Charles
- Mrs. Marguerite Lehman and F. Coghlan and Gene P. Otto.: 121 W. Bainbridge
son. John, and Jeanette Moore, | Curtain time is 8:30 p. m. | ELIZABETHTOWN
| visited the Misses Elva and Ar-|
lene Marron of Ronks.
Edward Isler left Tuesday |
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