The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 19, 1954, Image 3

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MOUNT GRETNA
Miniature Golf TIMBERS
Driving Range 30 to 9 Daily
Lake - Beach IT TR
OPEN DAILY
hot and cold food.
27tfc
Dining room 5:
CLOSED SUNDAY
Jar Open Daily 4 P. M.






JOY
SHOWS MATINEE
EVENINGS SATURDAYS
7 and 9:00 P.M AND
SATURDAYS TH EATRE HOLIDAYS
6.8.10 P. M, : 2:00 P. M.
Mount Joy, Pa
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 - 21
DEAN MARTIN
“Money From Home”

- JERRY LEWIS -in-

MONDAY — TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 - 24
JOHN WAYNE — MARI BLANCHARD -in-
“Rails Into Laramie”
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 - 28
NEVILLE BRAND FRANK FAYLAN -in-
“Riot In Cell Block 117
COMING:
AUGUST 27 - 28 — "ELEPHANT WALK".
AUGUST 30 - 31 — "PINOCCHIO"
OCTOBER 1 - 2 —
“GLENN MILLER STORY"





(Old Timers Feature
Beamenderfer Catching
There was a good
lat the Old
ball game
last
ing. Marty Beamenderfer, who |
played with the Mount Joy |
team in 1909, “caught” two in-
| nings and than coached the Old
| Timers during the
the game. Another
job was razzing the
{ confusing the Midgets
| tertaining the fans.
The average of the
| when they
| field was fifty-six
| years old.
and en
Old
took the
and one half |
ers’ ages
attendance
Timers-Midget base- |
Thursday even- |
remainder of |
part of his
umpires,
Tim- |
[ Association To Hold
| Annual Carnival
Hall Association
will stage their annual carnival
this Saturday evening, Aug. 21
{ on the hall grounds. The featur
ed entertainment will be the
Blue Ridge Boys. The boys are
both radio and television stars
appear on WLBR-Lebanon
radio and television and WHYL
Carlisle radio.
®
The Florin
and
Mexico are
descendents of
The people of
composed of the
the aboriginal Indians and
| Spaniards who colonized the
country. Aztec and Mayan
stock are obsorbed in them.

|
FE A
Call Mt. You 3. 6981
for daily delivery to Landisville, Salunga, Mt.
TURING
HORLACHER-BEER
__AND OTHE. FINE BRANDS OF BEER. ALE, PORTER _
Joy and Florin


N. MARKET STREET
i “Ope n 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Dailv
| Friday and ‘Saturday,
Smith Beer
9:00 A. M.
 
to 9:00 P.
Sn
MOUNT JOY, PA.


1 MT.

A, PA
With a Broadway


PHONE MT.
OPENING TONIGHT — PLAYING THRU AUG. 25
Noel Coward’s Daring,
“PRIVATE LIVES”
and Hollywood Cast
FOAM RUBBER RESERVED SEATS
GRE TNA 14-6402
Delightful Comedy
DON'T MISS IT!
- CURTAIN 8:30 p. m.


Every moment of your life is better in a thousand ways
because of the miraculous progress of your electric service.
Yet, with all the magic of today’s electric servants,
you have had but a tiny taste
of tomorrow's electrical marvels.
Your ever-ready servants
Pennsylvania Power & Light Company |
| 39 in front of the Titus Rutt In- |


THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
Archers Plan | mor. au 1
Second Open’
Field Shoot | Noel Coward's comedy, *
| vate Lives,” which has enjoyed
The northwestern Lancaster a Jong and successful career in
County's field archery club will the theatre, will open Thursday
sponsor an open field shoot on| for a week's run at the Gretna
Sunday, August 22, 1:30 p. m.| playhouse, produced by Gene
on their new 28-target, 24 acre| p Otto and Charles F. Coghlan.
I'his event will be the | The play was first
promoted | in London with author Coward
and the late Gertrude Lawrence
in the leading roles. The two

‘Private Lives” Opens |
| At Gretna Thursday
course.
second of the season
by the archery club.
John Ream. Mount Joy, chair-
man of the tournament commit-
tee, is not announcing the type! the United
of shoot prior to the event.
However, club members antici-
pate a combination of field and | Bankhead
States
ceived critical acclaim. In
settled down to a
hunters grounds. Trophies will | |ong Broadway run in her re- |
be awarded in all classes for! yival of the show. Donald Cook
men, women and juniors. All was also starred. More recently |
archers and any interested per- | Alexis Smith and
sons are welcome to attend the | | took “Private Lives”
affair. | mer tour.
James ' B. Loser, A Robert Lansing will play the
emphasized that all archers will | part of Elyot Chase, the
shoot in their classification and | created by Noel Coward.
that those persons unclassified ing opposite him will be Rachel
or beginners will be competing | Taylor as Amanda Prynne, Ely
among themselves and not the! ot’s former wife. Vanita Brown
more experienced archers. The will be seen as Elyot’s new wife
field course is located 4%» miles Sybil. James Ray will take the
rortheast of Elizabethtown on role of Victor, Amanda's second
the Ridge directly behind Ris- | husband, a role which was or
ser’s Church. iginated by Laurence Olivier.
The comedy follows the mis-
adventures of Elyot and Aman
TO HOLD FOOD SALE da when, after being divorced
A food sale will be held by for a number of years, they
a | meet at a hotel in
the local Boy Scout troop No. * : : wo
honeymoons with new spouses.
reached
thrown
>
BOY SCOUT TROOP 39
| An hilarious climax is
morn- | when both couples are
| together in a flat in
where their marriage complica-
tions are straightened out in an
unusual manner. The show will
play through Aug. 25. Curtain
| time is 8:30 p. m.
| ®
| Lacs Bowling
'Reorganizes
The Mount oy Commercial
| bowling league, formerly called
| the “C” league will open its reg-
ular season Thursday evening,
| August 26 on the Lincoln Bowl
ing Lanes at 7:00 p. m.
| Park E. Neiss is president of
William Garber is
| the league;
vice president; James B. Heilig,
Saturday
ing, August 21. The sale will be-
gin at 9:00 a. m.
surance Office

| secretary; and Earl G. Koser,
| treasurer.
| The league consists of eight
teams with five players on each
| team. Team sponsors and the
| captains are James Gainer, Dro
| han Building Supply; Jay Meck
| ley, Smith Beverage Distribut
| ors; Norman Linton, Koser
| Jewelry Store; Howard Sutter,
[ J. O. Kulp. Insurance; Samuel
| Balsbaugh, Hess Food Store;
| Elwood Jarbour, Mount Joy
| Paper Box Company; Richard
| Dillinger, B. T. Rutt Insurance
{and Wayne Kretzing, Wolge
muth, Inc.
-®
Luncheon Planned
' For Monday
Twenty-three
| on the
town
| game
week.
Monday evening,
6:30 p. m. is the time
special luncheon will be
at the local legion home
ganize a town team.
may be purchased for $1.50
each. All persons interested in
organizing a team are
be present to help give it
| boost.
Officers will be
| help organize the team.
| has been no town team in Mt.
| Joy for the past
| At the present time there
| smaller towns in Lancaster
represented on
players playec
proposed Mount
team in an
with Mountville « last
Aug. 23
to or
a big
are
County who are
the diamond.
- ®
LANDISVILLE FESTIVAL
HALTED BY POLIO CASE
The Landisville-Salunga Jun-
| ior Chamber of Commerce yes-
| terday announced that it has
| cancelled plans to hold a festi
val on the fire company grounds
in Landisville Friday night.
| A club spokesman the
| festival had been cancelled in
| the interest of public health fol-
lowing the report of a polio
case in Landisville this week
Sue Ellen Snavely, 2, daugh-
[ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jere M.
| Snavely, is the polio patent.
| She is at the polio unit of the
| anomie: General Hospital,
where her condition was report-
|
| ed satisfactory.

said
SAVE MONEY BY
READING THE ADS

 

stars later brought the play to]
where it re- |
1948 |
after a long road tour, Tallulah |
Victor Jory |
on a sum- |
role |
Play- |
|
France on |
Paris |
Joy |
exhibition |
that a |
held |
Tickets |
asked to |
|
|
‘Pri-|
presented |

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elected to
There |
fifteen years
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Watch For Opening
OUNTRY
ITCHEN
(Formerly Lanc. Co. Farm Diner)
NOTICE
TO ALL TAXPAYERS
Five per cent will be added to all borough taxes
after September 1, 1954.
GEORGE BROWN, Tax Collector
33-2¢





MURPHYS FRIDAY
SPECIAL S SATURDAY
CH © CHENILLE Regula: $4.95
BEDSPREADS
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FREE ~~ ADMISSION — FREE
Florin Carnival
SAT. AUG. 21st
Fecturing
BLUE RIDGE BOYS
RADIO AND TELEVISION STARS
WLBR Lebanon - WHYL-Carlisle - WLBR-TV - Lebanon
FAMOUS CHICKEN CORN SOUP
Refreshments — Beverages — Games — Novelties for all.



FLORIN HALL ASSOCIATION

FREE — PARKING FREE
ATTENTION
Bowlers
Lincoln Bowling Lanes
WILL OPEN
Monday, Aug. 23
Anyone interested in League Bowling
please leave name at the Restaniant.


Lilac

SINGLE AND DOUBLE SIZE
PIECED
wOOl
Regular 98¢
: RUGS
i mad ym rem
sh quality broadlooims
and Wilton
ASSORTED COLORES
Seamed carpet
nants of his
Axminster

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BOYS DUNGAREES
Blue Denim zipper fly — Two front and
Sizes 4 to 12.
Roser $1.49
00
right to li
Cur reyular 8 oz.
two back pockets.
it quantity to customer


14-16 W.
MAIN STREET
MOUNT JOY