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When he receiv- | | es radioactive signals, alumni | | map on the elected vice president; Miss | Christine Weidman, re-elected secretary and O. K. Snyder, Jr. was re-elected treasurer. | Robert Lehman, a member tthe cl offered the invocation and the program was in charge Mr. Alexander. Guests ! the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. || Mervin Brandt and Miss Catha- rine G. Zeller. 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KEENER’ FURNITURE CARPET -— MOUNT JOY, Open every day exce pt BED PA DING Monday class were in first pictures of the taken before they grade. and were as follows: Mr. Mrs. John Schahensey, of Brunswick, N. J., couple ing the fartherest, a map; Getz, man who last bought | wife flowers, a vase; | polished her husband's last, Mrs. Robert a box of polish; who gained most New com- his Person weight shoe the graduation, a box of Ry-crisp; since ner, Man who for | | ed 17 June, | conducted with | Cc t | ter County. members | ter u y : | ian which enabled him to Special gifts were given | and | | on John | ‘Rotary to Observe - Wife who shoes | ‘Anniversary | Newcomer, | Kenneth Gai- | lost the most hair. Gerald Hos- tetter, hair tonic; Most recently married couple, Mr. and Mrs. | James Newcomer, a package of Tums for Mr. Newcomer; per- son who changed looks most since graduation, Morris Sherk, mirror; Gene Eich and door Albert, a his wife, lotion, George for hand prize, Mrs. cardboard door. es last erly, attended Robert Detwiler, Ammon Hoffer, James Newcomer, Kenneth Gainer, Jernerd Grissing- Mrs. Gerald Hostet- Mrs. Robert New Mrs. Nicholas Mrs. Robert Mrs. John Nelson Al- Mrs. James Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Mor and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Robert Mrs. Frank Albert, who Mrs Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs er, Mr. and ter, Mr. and comer, Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and and Mrs Mr. and Mr. and Those Mr. and Mr. and Leitner, Berhman, Getz, Mr exander, Roberts Breneman, McClellan, Eicherly, Hoffmaster, Schahensey, Lehman; Mr. Mr. Mr Mrs ert ris Sherk, LAtchford: ShaefTer Young, K. Snyder, and guest, Miss Ethel Bennett, Miss Christine Weidman and guest, Charles Graham. and and George Jr. | Feb. 23 Man who dried the dish- | were | oO. | Ammon Hoffer | | will A scrapbook was also prepar- | in which | ed by the committee were listed names, families, | <chool attended, hobbies, and family pictures. Robert E. Ginder Returning With | | | | | | Honor Guard 2nd Div., Korea Army Pfc. | Robert E. Ginder, 22, son of] Mrs. Bernice E. Ginder, Rheems, | Pa.. is returning to the United | States as part of the thousand- man honor guard escorting 2nd Infantry Division Korea to Fort Lewis, the battle hardened outfit's new home. Ginder, the member of the Infantry Regiment. He entered the Army in Jan. 1953, completed at Camp Breckinridge, 2nd Division colors for Ky., and joined the during | Aug. 1953. ® GROUP TO HOLD STAND AT COMMUNITY SHOW The Church of God will hold | la food stand at the local Com- basic training | from | Wash.. | | a driver, was selected escort as an outstanding | to vd | division's 23rd | | | | Florin are Florin. { the Former Citizen Is Prospecting For Uranium John L. Prandt, Joy resident, a son of Mrs. Brandt, South Market and Columbia Ave, is aerial for uranium former Mt. CC. O Street doing prospecting near Canon City, Colorado Mr. Brandt flies over the op en countryside with a special instrument similiar to a geiger he makes notes on his aerial and then retraced that part of the ground with a geig er counter and jeep. Thus far, he and two partners have claim. The their claim is not as yet known. Mr. Brandt and his brother Charles O. served as co-pilots in the Air Transport Command ferrying planes across the At lantic during World War II. Ile! also was an instructor and serv in Cairo, Egypt, flying cargo and passengers be- and India. He be pilot with from the Aeronaut maps one success of months tween Cairo came a commercial an instructor's rating Wilkinson School of ics at LeRoy, N. Y. After the war, he up a charter plane service in Lancas- He used an amphib take from either Lancaster Muni Airport or a special Susquehanna River. set off cipal the Long Level. base at Anni Mount noon George Keener, Golden versary chairman for the Joy Rotary club, Tuesday outlined plans that made for the observance of the 50th anniversary of the found ing of Rotary International. The celebration will start on and extend are being June 2. Mr. Keener Rotarians urged as as possible to the convention, which this year will be held in Chicago. A cial train will be chartered take Rotarians from this trict. The convention this many spe- to will feature a number of special | attractions pertinent to the Golden Anniversay A number ways the may ed cluding: Increased the which observ of in anniversary be locally were suggested, in on ac- of emphasis people Rotary’s quainting the community Four-Way test, in the young with stepping field of vocation: increasing support of foundation through young people up as sistance al service, the Rotary which American sent to foreign countries as a campaign are students, mmbers, a Golden An niversary dinner. Mr. Keener informed the club that a souvenir issue of The Ro tarian, monthly publication, is being prepared, and that a book, “Rotary’s 50 Years of Service,” be published. Also there available a film, “The dealing with its found exchange for more be Adventure,” International— will Great Rotary ing and its growth. ® FAT COLLECTION ANNOUNCED Residents of Mount Joy reminded to their cooking waste fats fat collection by the Girl Scouts and Brownies of Mount Joy and The girls will conduct collection Saturday, Oct. 23 for 2 Give Your bg Improved Litholine is a su- perior multi-purpose Grease. Used regularly (every 1,000 miles) it stops squeaks, gives extra anti-wear protection — keeps your car “new” longer! RALPH L. WALTERS ‘Sinclair Service Station munity Exhibit next week at which they will feature home- | made pies, cakes, doughnuts, | land ham sandwiches. An added | attraction each day will be the lselling of two different hot dish- |es from noon until closing. St. Sh 323 E. Main MOUNT JOY &), 4s, SY 3-3181 Phone The Bowlers | feat of the | day len through attend dis- year | observance. | and save | i ! Alley The Mt. Joy Commercial Lea gue in its sixth week finds the Hess' team moving into a tie for first place with the Smith team as both have 15 wins and 9 lo | es. Kulp's and Drohan’'s team | are tied for 2nd with 13 and 11 Rutt's team is third with an ev en 12 and 12, followed by the Paper Box Co. team at 11 and 13, Wolgemuth’s with 10 and 14 and Koser's team is last with 7 wins and 17 losses. Hen Gremer’s 2.2-541 was high individual score for the week and moved him into the i top spot in individual average with a 175 effort for the season Harvey Reem’s 535 this weel brought him up to second high individual average with 172.. There were no changes in the high individual, and team sing- le and triple marks this week ® DONEGAL SOCCER SUFFERS DEFEAT The Donegal High School soc cer tea its first against last were kicked the Donegal team They TEAM de New Thurs beat only m suffered season Holland High School when the locals 3 10 1. Groff point for the the last quarter won lost in now have one one and tied one game. SAVE MONEY BY READING THE ADS | GRAND OPENING ELIZABETHTOWN 1 NO. 598 KN Free Bufiet Luncheon Seturday, Oct. by WOMEN OF.THE Music by LAR CO Floor Shows FRYERS PORK (HOME-M SAUS AGE EXTRA SPECIAL RIB PORK C ) THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursdc Y Octobe ar 7 3 | GEORGE BOWERS TO SHOW LD LIFE FIIL.M OCT. 11 "he rap I ff tl Vou J pol \ ci m will open th \ t1lp 1. and will | in ( f Willian Fackler | I'he 1 lal 10¢ 1 vill be held Monday night the Fire House. George Bow will show a film on wild life called “Out of the Great North” | This picture has wild, ducks and | CS( main theory of th 1eture Dh ire p bl 1 All membe 1 d attend 1S meetin | aD There ig no bette way to hoost | vour busii nha by local news Ww oar CIDER zal. DRINK ||| FOR 10 CENTS home. AL West of J | | OR ALL YOU CAN | | | 3 I RLS UWI AL FRAN SHREV E'S Manhein eam | { S SANDW JICHES STEAK FISH SUBS NT MOOSE FAMILY NIGHT — FRIDAY. DANCING — 9:00 | NLEY'S Every Saturda RT CO RT 1 Be ompas ADE) HO O P AN & “cw oe 10 OSE QUARTERS Ty CC » AN ocr 0 Nl ) Floor Show i VIOOSE, ( APTER PD NF ITN TT y i Ud 1B! )) MOOSE BAND i! 0 E> igo? C Ib #0 ~ TM MEATY i Kin it GREE! PEAS RIS 13 SCORE NORI FT CR BUTTER PHONE EE ERE TN SRA I TY COMPLETE aa 8 3 a DEERE TS Fa § LY A] ff] a Ji By, uy nN " & ES. ONE § 3-9094 TR! on AT Ii! il |} ¥ ht Thereafter I y Night Th iM RATE re ¥ Ol Buy ave > Money! TIRE TE TA EC STS RRR Call Mt. Joy 3-6981 for daily delivery to Landisville, Salunga, Mt. Joy and Florin EATURING ] HORLACHER-BEER AND OTHER FINE BRANDS OF BEER. ALE, PORTER _ Open 9 00 "A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Daily Friday and Saturday, 9: 00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Smith Beer Distributors N. MARKET STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. SMITH'S TAVERN 30 N. Jacob St., Mount Joy : The Place Where You'll Get The Biggest Ham Sandwich In Town JUMBO SHRIMP ROAST PORK & F. F. . 50c| CRAB CAKE PLATTER 75c ROAST BEEF & F. F. 50c | FISH PLATTER ........ 65¢c SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS .. HUBIE and JANE SMITH, Columbia Owners i Foam a wn Fr TE TH RTT a JOY THEATRE Mount Joy, Pa MATINEE SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 2:00 P. M. mans — SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 - 9 ROBERT YOUNG SHOWS EVENINGS 7 and 9:00 P.M SATURDAYS 6.8.10 P. M, FRIDAY CHARLTON HESTON -in- “Hoeret OF The Incas” TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11 - 12 MONTGOMERY CLIFT MONDAY — § JONES -in- TENNIFER “Indiscretion Of An American Wife” - THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13 - 14 THONY CHARLES COBURN “The Long Wait” WEDNESDAY - QUINN -in- wo ETE COMING: CTOBER 22 - 23 — “LIVING IT UP“ i OCTOBER 27 - 28 - 29 - 30 — “CAINE MUTINY" hi NOVEMBER 19 - 23 -— “MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" as al wn itv and Prices a RZ TR ET THE BEST BUYS URKEYS 59: CHUCK +39 Hook's Got Picnics © 39 LAMB and VEAL YOUNG & TENDE rach Preserves ™ i 9 39 39: 1b om 1 ’ cD cD Cy bot 1b 2 N ew v Chub Crackers rn Cookie Assortment ORE FOOD SERVICE MOUNT JOY, PA.
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