The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 12, 1954, Image 6

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. JOE'S SHOE REPAIR
On The Square ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE 9227R

ANNOUNCING
24 Hour Service From
41 East Main St., Mount Joy
EXPERT REPAIRING



Clearance
Murphy's “SATE
KIDDIES SHORTS 0 Te
KIDDIES’ MIDRIFFS ww Re
GIRLS’ SHORTS 6"7-
MEN'S SPORT JEANS =v $347
Men's Gabardine SLACKS [2 339°
MEN'S SPORT CAPS 47.
Ladies’ Cotton DRESSES fz $168
MANY OTHER REDUCTIONS

Reg
98
Reg
4.95
Reg
69
Reg
Go

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
First Quality—51-15—Sheer
5 J ¢ pair
NYLONS



| the
| cluding state,
| rot through words,


I. is the spirit of people working together
—to help one another, and for the
common good. At least, that’s how we
define it—and that’s the spirit we try
to bring to all our relationships, busi-
ness and personal, with our neighbors.
Why not do your banking with us?
BANK IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
OF MOUNT JOY
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE


Public
(Schools






| ment
| defective
| shock.
| less
i | Republicans To Hold
Annual Summer Picnic
Members of the Women’s Re
Club of Lancaster
County are gathering
cakes, prizes and a wide variety
of contributions to help make
this party sur-
highly successful
preceeded it. The
of the Wo
will be
19
publican
busy
year's summer
all of the
ones that have
pass
annual summer fete
men’s Republican Club
held Thursday, August
Ephrata Legion Park
The
and
at
Bazaar
will
afternoon and
table, the
stands,
Junior
will open at 1 p.
go on through the
evening The
barbecue and
the gift table
Garden” are
m
cake
lemonade
and the
main attractions.
The two card parties wili be
a focal point for the card play-
The afternoon will
at 2:00, the evening party
promptly at 8:00. There will be
two prizes to a table, door priz
es and other prizes. Pinochle,
Bridge, Five Hundred,
and other games will be
The card parties will be
mn a
ers party
begin
played.
located
ner
pavilion and the
comfortably
so the event]
Thursday
large
tire affair
taken under
will take
‘rain or
Mrs
bia,
Mrs.
can be
roof,
place next
shine”
Charles Rochow,
is president of the
H. C. Kreisle,
Colum-
Lancaster, is
| general chairman of events.
A large crowd is expected in-
county,
republican leaders. Everyone is
welcome
Home Calender
Timely Reminders from The
Pennsylvania State University,
College of Agriculture
Learn to Share—All children]
| want their own way—some ad-
| ults do,
too. But childhood is
the time to learn that it's neces-!
sary fo give in and share with]
others. This is taught by parents
but through
practice.
Use of Electrical Equipment
Never work with both
when you use electrical equip-
If an appliance is worn or
there's danger of
There's less danger and
chance of severe
hand is free and not
ing anything else.
Label for Fair Choose a
small 'abel for the canned goods
vou plan to exhibit at the fair.
Pi it near the bottom of the
jar side as the
lip on the Clear
better than green or
glass.
Are
one touch-
ace
and on the same
rubber glass
jars are
blue
Bows
Hard, Jows and
sashes are
child to tie
unfastent
Bows are likely to
active
prob-
come d during
play and present a safety
lem
Select Summer
summer squash is fresh,
free
a rind so ten
Squash-—
fairly
size, from
for its
and with
heavy
blemish,
der punctured easily.
®
or Printing. (any
the Bulleti
it can be
When in need
kindly
mg remember
| op
with SCOTS 2
Compound
{ Mr
| daughter,
Mrs.
Another Lawn Care product by
the makers of Scotts Seed
en-
and city|
were
| Stewart Derr
(Shires, E
Canastal
"Martha Orio,
| gie,
{Harry
group.‘
[nip
fram Gamber
{ Mrs.
(my,
| Theodore
hands
shock if
too hard for a young!
Good]
| L. Swarr,
| Mr.
Gutsha'l,
Jones and family,

"NEWTOWN
By Mrs. Edith rh


Katie Moore, |
Eisenberger and Mr.
Maurice Frysinger
and Mrs. Grant Sherk
Judy, Mrs. Mir- |
and daughter, |
Mattie, Virginia, Mrs. Anna
Shire, Mrs. Lottie Hess and
daughter, Mary Arlene, of East
Donegal
Mr. Donald Miller entertain-
ed his friends to a corn and bar-
roast Saturday.
Mrs. Matilda Derr
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Se-
Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.
and son, of Grat
Visitors of Mrs
Mrs. Ida
and Vrs
Mr
and daughter,
iam Skillman
becue
Visitors of
were
man,
erford
Visitors of Mr.
istice Wittle were,
Wittle, Marietta, Mrs. Paul
Donegal, Mr. Charles
Wittle, Columbia RD, Mr. and
Ragner Hallgren Jr. and |
Millersburg, Mrs. Rag-
Mr. and Mrs
. Joy.
and Mrs. Ar-
Mr. Joseph
Mrs
family,
Hallgren Sr..
Claude Reigle, Mt
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
and family were,
Miss Priscilla
Mr. Harry Mammino,
Fogie, Philadelphia, Mrs.
Anna Martin and daughter. and
Mr. Ralph Bankus, Lancaster.
Mrs. Martha Fogie and son, |
Richard, visited Mrs. Laura
Maytown, Mr. and
Atland and family,
Roy Barton and
and Mrs. Paul
Columbia.
and Mrs. Ab-
Miss Louisa |
Middletown, Mrs. Min-
Lancaster, Mr. and
and son Jim-
Wm.
Mrs.
Fo-
Mr. |
Fogie
Mrs. Alfred
and Mrs
family, Mr.
Mr.
were,
Visitors of
Rhoads,
nie Hahn,
Ray Gamber
Manheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler and
{daughters have returned from
their 4-day trip to Wildwood
N. J. and Cape May.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo.
Qelingsgrove, Mr. and Mrs.
Salter, Jr., and family |
of E-town, were Sunday even- |
ing visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- |
ward Isler and family.
Miss Priscilla Fogie, Philadel-
phia. vigited Mrs. Irene Snyder, |
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs
attended the Fry
Pavrin Park
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koser. |
Klinesville, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Frank and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sipe,
Columbia R. D. and family vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- |
macher.
Visitors
ob Erb were
Salter Sr.,
William Haines
Reunion at |
nce
and Mrs. Jac-
Mr. and Mrs. Clar- |
ance Dietrich, New Holland RD |
Vr. and Mrs. Norman
ind family, Silver Spring,
Mrs. Levern Lucas, Mrs. |
Brenneman, Mt. Joy RD,
Mrs. John V. Witmer,
town RD, Miss Gla- |
dys Weitgamp, Kenny Oleweil-
er, Wrightsville, Rev. and Mrs.
R. H. Arndt of town, Rev. O. K.
3uch, Manheim, Mr. Ralph Sup- |
nlee, Columbia RD, and Mr. J.
Mt. Joy. {
Mr. Jacob Erb is
the General Hospital,
of Mr
3rosey
Mr. |
ind
Pearl
Mr. and
and son, E
a patient at |
Lancast-
Arndt at-
Confer- |
af- |
Rev. and Mrs. R. H.
tended E. U. B. Bible
at Mt. Gretna Sunday
terroon. |
Visitors at the Arndt Home
were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lefev-
er, Mr. John Lefever, Lancaster, |
and Mrs. Edgar Lefever and |
Conestoga, Mr. and
Sumpman, Mt. Joy, |
Mr. and Mrs. Habet Khelgha-
tian and children, Mr. and Mrs. |
Calvin Campbell and children, |
and Mrs. Havard Johnston, |
f Lancaster.
ence
Isaiah
Mortuary Record
| Harrisburg
SCUTL has met and defeated |
on thousands of
. it's
Crabgrass
lawns in past 5 years.
ready now to save yours,
yourself with a
few spreader walks over the
lawn,
Box $.79
Large Box 2.75
Bag 5.45
Jumbo Bag 9.95
Scotts. ® SPREADERS
Easy running carts for quick, accu-
rate SCUTL applications, all feedings
and seedings. Junior—$7.95
No 25—$12.85,
H. S. Newcomer & Son
Incorporated
MOUNT JOY, PA.

LINDEMUTH
Lindemuth, Mount |
Saturday in the |
State Hospital, |
where he had been a patient for |
twelve years. He was seventy- |
WALTER M.
Walter M.
Joy R2, died
one.
| Katie
and |
he |
and |
A son of the late John
Meckley Lindemuth,
was born at Mount Joy R2
| lived there all his life. He was a |
| farmer
|
|
|
|
|
|
and was a member of |
Risser's Mennonite Church.
Surviving are a brother, Sam- |
and a sister,
of North Canton, Ohio.
TOO THICK
Why are sauces and gravies
[thicker after they've stood for a
day or so? Some of the liquids
{in them evaporate. For this rea-
son they should not be over-
|cooked either. Water evapora-
[tion in them causes them to be
| thick and pasty.
uel,
Moore,
| Mrs.
| end at Wildwood,
| week with their
| Hamilton home.
| of Landisburg
| Heights,
| ton,
Mrs. Harry |

FLORIN
Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
and Sgt. Richard Kauffman and
Adah Eichler and Mr. and
Landis Hess, Sunday
Kauffman
Mrs,
at Hershey.
Mr. and Mrs.
and family spent
the latters parents, Mr
William Lawton at Manor
spent
Llovd
Sunday
Vogel
with
Ridge»
in Lancaster.
Brooks
week-
Mrs. Victor
spent the
N. J.
and
spent
at
Mr. and
and daughter,
Connie
the
the
Brenda
Lancaster,
aunt
Misses
Pierce of
Mrs. John Jchnson
and Mr. and Mrs.
Berrier of Rutherford
called on Mr. and Mrs.
sorge Mumper, last week.
Mr. John Frye is contined to
his home on account of Illness
Miss Mary Hamilton spent
the weekend with Mrs. Lillian
Gantz at Mount Gretna.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Keck
children of Rheems called
Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper
on Sunday.
Mrs Eshelman and
Mrs. John Eshelman and daugh-
ter, Linda, last week at
Ocean City,
Mr. and
the
Ida Easton at
dav
M Sat
E'lington
Texas,
Mr. and
David
Ge
and
on
Jacob
spent
N.J
Mrs. Martin
latter's aunt, Mrs.
Richard Kauffman of
Air Force Base, Hous-
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F
Kauffman.
Pfc. Henry Becker of Camp
Attabury. Ind. is spending a fur-
lough with his parents,
and Mrs. Henry Becker.
° aol
Bulletin Advertisers
Patronize
and Mrs. |
Liggins
Middletown Sun-
spent ten days with
Rev.
> THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
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to work | \
to death as you are to | + WATER

Thursday, August 12
DEPENDABLE COOKING
{GG STORMS WILL NOT
HEATING, OR
GAS
ACCIDENT FACTS
You are
vourself
YOUR
Ir
INTERRUPT
REFRIGERATOR,
not as likely
the Na
ug
loaf yourself to death, rive
urd ; . BOTTLE
tional Safety Council
today
Accidents killed
ers in 1953, while
killed on the
WARD BOTTLE GAS
== EPHRATA, PA
Dependable
|
32,000 work-
15,000 were
job.
e
When in need of Printing.
thing) kindlv remember the Bulletu
Cheaper
(any


KEENER'S AUGUST
SUPER SALES DAYS

Thousands of $$$ Worth
of Fine Home Furnishings
at Exceptional Savings.
Take Advantage of These
Bargains During the Month
of August.

JAMES B. HEILIG
Funeral Director

Benj. F. Garber
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Phone 702-J
FARM BUREAU
Butval Astomebile Inswrence Go.
Fire lnsoromes Co. |
Lite Imuronce Co.

KEENER’S
— Carpet — Bedding
Phone 3-5601
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Furniture
MONDAY
WED THURS - 810 6
FRIDAY & SATURDAY - 8 to ¥
CLOSED
TUES. -






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