The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 02, 1954, Image 3

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| THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa
| | Thursday, September 2
| Heliday Weekend
Increases Dangers
: The Bowlers’ [Depot Allstars
Take League Title
Alley The Depot All-Stars
softball team of the

TIMBERS IN
1 I 0 Hi h : Transportation Depot, have won
NOY SERVING | n ighways ing League opened their season the Championship of the Intra
i 3 | Although fatal highway acci-| Thursday, Aug. 26 on the Lin-| og League, in which they
amateur
. Marietta
Viount Joy Commercial Bowl
Sunda Din nners dents were fewer than the worst soln hanes om ree ! i competed with five other Mari
Y weekend of July 4, motorists st place, up 04th Columbia, Maytown and
12 NOON TO 8 P. cannot take ‘safety for granted | ance, Hess Grocery, and Smith Mt. Joy teams. Rounding out
Enjoy Complete Relaxation In during the three-day holiday Beer Distributors; Wolgemuth their first season, the Depot All
Setting
beginning next weekend, warns Inc. and Rutt Insurance teams winners of the first half


Club. are in 2nd and 3rd place respec
tively; and three teams are tied
for fourth place, Jewelry,
Mt. Joy Paper Box Co.
Keystone Automobile play with a record of 10 wins
and no defeats,
second half winners, Toe Hill
and Dro- Nii
ne of Columbia, in a 3 ganx
Taking too much encourage- trimmed the
ment from a better - - but still
deplorable - - -
Koser
accident record
1 r C '
would be dangerous, according ag upply Co. : ; series I'he Depot All-Stars
to Edward P. Curran, the Club's aul Nissley . ‘of the Wolge were runners-up in the second
muth Ine. team rolled a 234 for

half with a record of 7 wins and
as well as 3 lo:
Director.
Safety

high individual game . Y;
President Eisenhower led ses in League play.
| ] ROR y "3 rh
1s 595 {riple game score which The softh
powerful appeals for an all-out is also hich 4 the league ; Ih Intra-County Softball
S ais 11g 0 > league, NEY (5 3 3 ES TO , Y cirie y
safety effort over Independence . League, organized on a strictly
Yay : » is schedule Nake! wes : . amateur basis, disqualied all
Day and he is scheduled to make | gyn. poop CELLAR Ivars team whe had
a similar plea through public players nmy loam wh Yen
your cellar and
wooden stairs by apply
and deck en-
Skid-proof
outside
information channels before any professional or semi-profes
the Labor Day holiday,” he de- taining
Depot
: sional experience Main
4 ing a coat of porch Lio ate
clared. is up to motorists ev- the amateur status, th
amel. When it is “tacky” dry, Aw SEAR
erywhere to make more vigor prinkle generously with clean All-Stars received no funds
S generously J ea aa . 1 SY
ous effort to follow their Presi- fy . _{ nage no collection and charged
white sand. thoroughly
Whe rot .
Vhen no admission for any game.
nt’s aders i is "OL
den leadership in this great drv. brush off and Te

ams in the league included






and continuing crusade to re-| :
duce the horrible toll on the na- | driving within the maximum Toe Hill
tion’s highways. | Iimit will keep the highways Nine. both
“With most of the Joy VFW: Maytown Merghants;
nation’s 53 | clear of congestion. 5 §
million motor vehicles expected “Main arteries of travel will Wyeth Chemical Nine of Mari
etta, and the Marietta TC Depot
mn the highways at some | not be adequate for the tremen
dous number of vehicles trying | All-Stars
them next Monday night, | John
member of the team.
addition to the
Play games

Nine and Trodders
of Columbia; the Mt. |
to be «
{ime during the three-day holi
day, many avoidable
are certain to happen if travel-| so motorists should
vacationers ternate routes over
{ careless and anxious in Also, the earlier the start 8
their hurry to get somewhere. | the greater the opportunity for with the |
We do not suggest that motor- safely. Individual de-| Hamilton Watch Softball Team, |
along the highways at subordinated to, and the teams of the
because that in itself | the Horn blow- | Carlisle Barrichs, the Olmsted
creates congestion and vs of temp-| AF Base, Middletown, and the
“Wheels” Ft. Eustie, Va.
Championship trophy, |
accidents | to use Florin, was a
choose al-
secondary In
League
scheduled
exhibition
ers and become
over roads.
games were played
arriving
ists poke sires must be service




low speed, common good.
causes | ing and other displa
Orderly er will not he Ip at all.” | TC
—————— i Th

drivers to take chances


donated to the Intra-County
League by Shenk Bros., Lancas- |
presented next weel
by Linn C. Corpman, Secretary
| Treasurer of the League, to the
team captain, Bill Witmer. The |
| presentation will take place in
the office of Lt. Col. G. A. Mon
ti Officer of the
Marietta TC Depot.
0

I ter, will be K


[Remains To Be Seen’
Opens Thursday |
At Gretna Playhouse |
combined with |



Sn
A Brenan? No
M
A farcial plot
a thrilling murder-mystery |
Broatlway
Seen’, |

forms the s of the
| hit, “Remain To Be
[ which begins a week's run at
the Gretna Playhouse Thurs-
day
Co-produced by Charles F
Coghlan and Gene P. Otto, the |
show opens on the investigation
of the puzzling and complicated

death of a rich reformer in his
Involved |
murder
New York apartment
Thanks to
this magic lamp...
1 proceedings are the
ed man’s niece, a dynamic sing
r with a small band; his law
doctor his Japanese
th manager of the
and the fanat
universal |
servant
apartment house
nizer of a
Before the
discovered a romanc has |
ical orga
language murderer
blossomed between the apart
ment manager who 1s a fru
trated jazz drummer and the

er. » lawyer provides the
third of the triangl
Boasting the largest cast of
- the Gretna season, the play has |
Robert Lansing portraying the
who plays
Rachel |
apartment manager
azz drums on the side,
Mason Cur
Gene Gavlin, |
Curley, the |
Kathleen |
Taylor, the singer;
lawyer
George

ry, the
...you can flick a switch and change the seasons— the doctor;
«you can turn a dial and wash the week’s clothes. from stuffy heat to a houseful of spring. Japanese servant;
Phe'an, the
{ Charlton La
oner: Robert Cannon and Rob
ert De Mora, Mari
lyn Letsche, an apartment resi
language organizer
verly plays the cor
in
... you can twist a knob and bring into your room the
mortician


James Ray
Other
dent a comic po
liceman members of the
police force will be Leo Badia,
James Jannett, Harry Sheppard
Philip Schlusser, Jack Gilchrist
The mystery-comedy, written
.you can press a button and turn the darkness into by Howard Lindsay and Russel
Crouse, authors of “Life With
Father” and State of the Un-
ion”, will run through Sept. 8.
Curtain time is 8:30 p. m
®
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd

ry r—
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sound, motion and color of a world of entertainment, day outside your picture window.
..and all because the filament in this magic
lamp glowed with wondrous light in 1879.
Shenen

berger, Manheim R2, announce
For this first lamp was what brought electricity the birth of a son, Thursday,
August 26, at the Lancaster
out of the laboratory and into the home General Hospital. The baby
. you can set a gauge and keep fruits and vecatables 2 / y weished 8 1b. 1 oz. and was
garden-fresh all year round. named Douglas Mrs. Shenen-
berger is the former Nancy
Myers, of Mt. Joy.
A daughter was born Sunday
ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schatz,
Joy R2, at Lancaster
General Hoepital.
A son was born Aug. 26 to
Mr. and Mrs Gainer,
Mount Joy, at Lancaster Gen-
| eral Hospital.
®
Stimulate your business by adver
Light for Freedom . . . Power for Progress
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
Mount
Kenneth

‘Reading Fair
cording
| of the

Slated To Open
Sunday, Sent 12
Tht Reading Fair
day, Sept. 12, and fair
opens Sun
officials
are now confronted with the
customary “thousand and one”
details that
this time of year
The fair, one of
always crop up at
Pennsylvan

FOAM RUBBER
MT. GRETNA, PA
OPENING TONIGHT!
HAPPY
“REMAINS TO BE SEEN”
LANSING as a hepcat drummer
JAuvuU
With ROBERT
De
RESERVED SEATS

PHONE MT. GRETNA 4-6402
PLAYING THRU SEPT. 8
MYSTERY
m't Miss It!
- CURTAIN 8:30 p. m.






ia’ largest, operate Sunday
Sept. 12 through Sunday, Sept
19, eight days and nights It is
the” first time in history that it
will remain open on the eighth
night
The closing night attraction
will be a concert and marching
demonstration by the 66-man 4
Irish Guard band, of Queen Eli
rabeth’s band, now
on a good will Unit
. {
ed States norm
court. The
tour of the
and Canada, is
ally stationed in London, Eng
land,
duty
regular
Guards’
ham Pal
where its most
to play for the
mounting at Bucking
and 9:00 P.M
SATURDAYS
6.8.10 P. M,


SHOWS
EVENINGS
| J
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 - 4
CHARLTON HESTON
“Naked Jungle”
THEATRE|


MATINEE
SATURDAYS
OY
ELEANOR PARKER -in-

ACC,
LJ
WORKERS FELL DOWN
LAST YEAR
150.000 American
fell down on
ON JOB
Some
workers literally
the job last year!
That's the number of workers
injured or killed in
falls while at work in 1953, ac
to the National Safety
Accident Facts,” the
who were
Council.
MONDAY — TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 - 7
VAN JOHNSON
“Men Of The Fighting Lady”
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 - 9
ROSEMARY CLOON
“Red
WALTER PIDGEON' -in-

EY — JACK CARSON -in-
Garters”

Council's statistical yearbook,
just off the press, estimates that
2.500 of the injuries resulted i
death and some 10,000 in per
manent impairment
Falls also accounted for half
29.000 persons killed in
accidents in 1953

home
CRIEMC(
Mardin Whip
COMING:
11 — “ROMAN HOLIDAY"
SEPTEMBER 10 -
SEPTEMBER 24
OCTOBER 1 - 2
— "GLENN MILLER STORY"
- 25 — "THE CADDY"





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COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SERVICE
PHONE 3-9094 MOUNT JOY, PA.