The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 09, 1954, Image 10

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; THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, December 9 10 'Students Selected
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pd to represent the Donegal High | ited Mr. and Mrs. Abram Floyd
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For Tots Drive Aim Of Universit Show School in the annual Southern! at Kinderhook on Sunday.
Is Y, .| District orchestra festival to be | Mr. and Earl Bell and family
According to present indica ri
prese lig : held at the Camp Hill High| moved to Palmyra on Friday
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tions there will be a “Tovfull Harrisburg—In dedicating the stream. Lon : | : -
Christmas” for hundreds of 1995 Pennsylvania Farm Show| The isolation was thought by|/S¢hool, Camp Hill, January 6, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kraus ON SALE AT GRIMES
to Pannsvliv: stata Tv y i and 8. Due to an address mix- | and family of Lancaster visited
needy Lancaster county chil-|!0 the Pennsylvania State Uni- [some at that time to be Ee ib X- | and lami} + .
drers this Year. it was | versity at the beginning of its{able because it removed stu- up because of the three schools’ relatives in town on Monday | 45 Columbia Ave. osep 0S a er
Monday night following a meet. | © ntennial year, the Farm Show |dents from the distractions inei- jointure, the Inyitauon to send evening \ MOUNT JOY Phone Mt. Joy 3-4649
ing of the officers and members , Commission provides recogni- | dent to city life. After all, they we was received too | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shuman ag 49-2¢ 49-40
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of the Civic Affairs Committee tion fo a combined service to!said, it was to be a training ey iter representation | of Elizabethtown, and Mi : and : NE | wre EH RY.
of the Elizabethtown Moose agricultural that is held to be|school for farmers’ sons and the, x | Mrs. Norman Mateer and son of I 3 Fl
Lodge No. 596. here unique in the United States. logical place for it was out in| Sara Jane Portner will play , Mount Joy, called on Mr. and | Yi V |§
Numerous skat tovs. Bool Commission research revealed|the eountry. Today, the central snair drum and Renate Platzod-| Mrs. George Mumper Sunday 2 ¥ A
v $s skates. tovs 00ks. | 3 . | a
tod: 1at ¢ locati s held t > 2 3 of 4 av firs ri i Mrs i pe 1 Cur-! : | 7 \
and many other useful pieces of | 1 1 ; > common hong 10 ox 1 03 10 1 i 0 Je one of er will play firs violin | Mr. and Vs Arr McOw "| over, spent Tuesday with Mrs. |} 3
equipment for the enjoyment provide education for farmers|Penn State’s many great assets. | dy of Palmyra and Miss Mary | nel a airs: Bale ly A
3 > 2 : : ¥ Adah Kichler I > . #
‘ : motivated the founding of the At the coming Farm Show . | Hamilton, visited Mr. and Mrs. |}, . Wl
of needy children have already ‘ : h le »how, * | Ki an. n
ye x ee aunt State University and the Statelan evening of pagentry wit Christmas lA O. Wittle at Newtown on | Raufiman aus Pht |
Moos Lodge 10 De donaled (0 Farm Show {trace the founding of the school S Ii | Saturday evening. | ich ane NS Rina ¥ i
these Kiddies for Christmas in: In the case of the Pennsylvan-|and reveal its development thru pe ing Bee Mrs. Bishop celebrated A TT FA rea ski 3 A I
: ¥ is rn Clavie Yi 1 aii on oa 9 har Rit “we 3 ay | on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gerlitzski | § ih oh
their “Operation Santa Claus”, | 12 State 1 niversity there has the century. At Cedar Hill her Birthday on Mend Ay, Har. | and family on Sunday. ¥ i De
according to Governor Charles been an uninterrupted service When the first class of 69 stu- Mr. and Mrs > Yam Ford Miss Mury Hamilton visited | 3 ” he
B. Sweigart and Chairman Wil- nce the granting of a charter dents out of the 100 accepted for, The public is invited to attend | hing, Vt ae ne Shank H: relatives n Lancaster Saturday | . ni
liam McLaughlin (by the State Legislature in 1855 |enrollment arrived on bobsledsa Christmas Spelling bee at the | Shey and Mr, Pan! Shank, Han Sei an 1% m
Many hundreds of other toys 10 what was known as thelat the school on February 16,/Cedar Hill School at 7:30 p. m., | Vem wos 2 me vd 28 2 28 78 2X 7 28 RAR EER GRR | i tor
and useful gifts will be purchas- Pennsylvania Farmers High | 1859, only about one-third of Dec. 16. There will be {wo u » | iW Co]
ed by the Moose Lodge to School which from the start of-|the buildings was classes, a Pennsylvania 3 Riv 3 :
be supplied to this mountain of fereq mmstruction at the college | pleted. Sheds of building con- Dutch class, a general informa- "i py ap
Christmas gifts, for distribution level j tractors were converted into atiaon class, and songs and reci- J "io i Sol
to more than 275 kiddies already | I'he Farm Show deve oped litehen, dining hall and laund- tations by the pupils. Offering i WN | 4 A A
designated, it was pointed out from annual meetings of farm- . There were no steps at the/for the benefit of the school ¥ 5 {
here jers and the first sustained State entrance to the five-story class- fund. NY 4
' Fair he i A n : : . 3 | 8 J JES 1 $7.95 A LL
Anvone faving such items is Fair held in 1851, a centennial room and dormitory building » B® YALUES 70.57.93 » an
i Iv. ix that was observed at the Farm [that later became known as Patronize Bulletin Advertisers im i= |W : : # bo
urgently requested to present| show in Harrisburg. State Fairs “Old Main” 5 iy Dress Holiday Satins. Taf- 8 bo
> same 3 |] Se Lodge snuva wav : : TT ee A 1 3 [A
He same to the Noo : Lass gave way to the ever-growing Ground work for the young [| ® : ni fetas & Sports Dresses a
ere for this worthy cause, and county fairs in 1899 But by !school had been started in 1856 i I wnning AF A He
also inform this group of any 1917 {he recognized educational by William G. Waring, great- WAY’S i AY Bizes 9 to 15, 16% 10 52
other Worthy tof. Who Inight be value of annual competitive dis- | grand-father of Fred and Tom ¥ { Ny | Ch
in REO of Toys for this Christ- | Plays of outstanding farm pro-| Waring, of the famous Waring’s RECORD y ou 79 ® oa 9 we
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mas holiday ducts brought about organiza- Pennsylvanians. The elder War-| CORNER 7 i | NEW SYLON 5 th
Merely send the name or con- tion of the present type of Farm ing was a horticulturist and ¥ A RR Ro ’ fhe
tact Wm. McLaughlin, or Gov. Show school teacher who started the CHRISTMAS IN HIGH EF : Ao a ho!
Charles Sweigart at the Moose, “Pennsylvania farmers take first experiments at “Farm FIDELITY— RN) Most people put off making a Will until it’s too late. RY 3 tru
Home here regarding same. Any great pride in the Farm Show School,” then the post office ad- George and ¥ You can’t know when you will need a Will, and that s nS A lac
donations of toys, gifts, funds or and the State University,” de-|dress for the institution. : precisely why you need jt NOW. Not tomorrow. Your » Da
assistance can be mailed or sent clared State Secretary of Agri- Dr. Evan Pugh, a 31 vear- old, TO WISH YOU A MERRY I loved ones deserve attention today. " i On » Ed
to the local Moose Home here culture W. S. Hagar. “Represen- | chemist was the first president CHRISTMAS— SLs 3 Talk to your lawyer about it—you'll need his advice. ay | lor
for this worthy cheerful endea- tatives of 50 state-wide farm or- | arriving at the school in Octob-| R. C. A. Victor Family { He can see that your Will carries out your wishes and 5 3 hel
ror, and will be greatly appre- ganizations plan and operate the [er 1859. His death less than fives MERRY XMAS— 3 meets all legal requirements they are many. Bi ley
ciated by both the fraternity Farm Show. It was their wish years later proved to be a great| Bing Crosby ¥ In addition, we can help with your estate plans. PAE GROUP OF CHILDREN'S SHOES 3 i
and the needy Kiddies as well that the 1955 show next Janu-}loss to the school which then CHRISTMAS MUSIC Consult your lawyer and our Trust Department now, and » SOC
|ary 10-14 be dedicated to thelentered a period of struggle for Ethel Smith plan for your family the kind of protection you know you qr 2.3 » wa
Vil {State University as an expres- jsurvival due to lack of funds. |WHITE CHRISTMAS— want them to have. 5 2 :
| sion of appreciation for the | » re | Bing Crosby A i % M
many benefits btained by al | S| S | 74 nq SA aR Mr
3 agriculture from fhe a, [XMAS WITH ARTHUR GOD- : wy yA a om a fy
Santa Claus and his reindeer. NS hid FALMOUTH | FREY AND ALL THE LITTLE B30. . 2
gr : a | its 100 years of existence. ! | S i A 0 PATENT STRAP OXFORDS-Sizes 9 to 3 \ toy
are coming to town. Old St Farmers of no less than eight | GODFREYS— ¥ FIRST NM n 1
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Nick will parade through this Pennsylvania counties sought to | istmas prog gram will be CHRISTMAS GREETINGS — 3 MT.ORAL RI the
area on Saturday, after ‘which’ | presented Dec. 19 in the St Bros. Ri
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There will be free :SOUVENITs | in atts Sal held this Saturday at the home! 4
for the Kiddies tad Bc RA hs d in getting the charter | of Mrs. J. Roy Greider, Mt Joy|48 W. Main Street. Mount Joy nor a 3 “COOPERATING MOUNT JOY RETAIL 'ERCHANT by
is oF all act passed in 1855. Offers of RI at 2:00. A Christmas music. Cooperative Merchant Bors 7 22 20 20 22 22 98 28 28 28 TR LILLE TL FEAL ALLE ETE ISIE LEAL LTE PERL REEF FETE RE 3 3 dwt ure
ments for all. arm ands . © BRL) Bl a Sima 5 oo etfs = 3 : SEE ras Br i
Mrs. Gordon Bartholomew farm lands to be sold or Provid- | prooram will be presented. | ma fl fm mm va rm a 6 7 1 72 22 7771 2222 2 2 TRAE 287 2
Mrs. xordon artholomew | ed free came from farm leaders Mr. and Mrs. George Floyd, io 0
and her mother, Mrs. Alice Hol- | of Allegheny, Blair, Centre, Er- | G re St Sr Gerald S i ing
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lenback of Silver Spring road, | ie, Dauprin, Franklin, Hunting- eRe oe: th fon i . hes A is
Landisville, left on Saturday [don and Perry Counties | gr a gd a iy » 1 of
from Lancaster railroad station | The Penn State of today ' Ys py Rit, Holliger al
for California to visit Mrs. Rob- ! might have been located in any Ry re the ound Les NV 0 Da
ert Hunnell and family of Lodi, one of these counties other than ah uming =amp in Clinton > 00 HE. ,S » Ge
. ans : : Je i : ) County near Sinnamahoning, 3
Cal. They will be spending a- | Centre which finally was chosen Is: Fl d shot an 8-noint buck R tar
bout two months on the west for its central location even Bod le an Spon By i 2 15¢
coast. Mrs. Hunnell is Mrs | though the 200 acres donated i 2 inge Bh ld uck, 4 a fol
Bartholomew's daughter and J nd 200 additional acres purch- She 100180 Jr, 90 pointy 8 Ni
: : : buck ”
Mrs. Hollenback’s granddaugh- [ased in the Nittany Valley were The thly t » ane
ter. nl near no railroad or sizable Lae hominy nesting old » Bo
wh: i ipa — Christ's Ambassadors group of ¢ » is i
| the Good Mennonite Church » ] Bo
B o A K i M 6 n : $ TA M C Eo | will meet in the Ebersole school 9 » ble
house Saturday evening Rev. v A tio
| Henry Ginder, pastor of the # ) An
% H 0 Ww M RB Y T S 1 | Brethren in Christ Church, of { 2 tot
Manheim, will be the speaker. i TABLES Ch G if b Th Wh | [- il 8
BRAKING DISTANCE IN FEET FR . | David, Samuel, Harold, John, it == oose | ts or e oO e ami Y 8 y be
OM 20 MPH fe y MODERN OR TRADITIONAL : ber
and Paul Gerber, Charles Beck- ¥ ! [2 th
4 25 50 15 100 125 150 175 200 225 | er, Wayne Lehman, Donald Jac- Many with Formica Tops To En Oo | 5 r ee:
3 4 A i L A L J obs, Allen Hoffer, Bernard Jac- COFFEE : I Y . bs
MINIMUM BLACK MAXIMUM WHITE | obs, Merle Black, Eugene Wal- END an
TTR I mer, Allen Good, and Richard STEP : LAMPS » ter
Taylor spent last week in Sulli-| CORNER »
| van County, near Muncy Valley LAMP To Brighten Your Home Sty
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as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- A
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bert Tilly. This was the 7th
vear the group stayed at this
home while hunting. David Ger-
| ber shot a 5-point buck, Samuel
| Gerber, a spike buck, and Don-
| ald Jacobs, a 4-pointer.
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be Lio ti above braking distances to determine the total MT. JOY 3-5731 l§ CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS: Open Daily 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Starting FRIDAY, December 10th. CLOSED 6 £. M. CHRISTMAS EVE. per
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