son Putt, tered Mar, idge, a Thursday, March 31 5 THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, Everbody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin BIRD EGGS 20¢ ». A tamily treat! Deliciously tender jelly centers with thick, high gloss sugar candy coating. Assorted flavors and colors. EASTER BASKETS to All sizes’. . . all styles . » « there's an Easter basket in this large as- sortment that will be just right for your Easter needs! JA MOUNT JOY “> DEPT. STORE [her a blouse that belongs’ to your Easter it a 1g out llection, The Print shirt $1.98 The bowed blouse . . De Foun 2 S eh = — | $2.98 | | ( He said graduates Don't Enlist Until High School Graduation Recruiter Advises Don't enlist in the Regular Army until you've graduated from high school, is the advice recruiters give to young men at- tending high school who apply for enlistment at th U. S. Army Recruiting Station, Post Office Bldg., Lancaster M/Sgt. Charles Sonberger, N CO in charge of the local tion, said that men who graduate have a much choose from enlistment jojning the Regular Army have a choiie of 100 Army technical schools and Army have a choice of are enlisted, the Ar- Agency is also op- en to them, and while in the Army they will find that their high school education will serve them well, not only in advance- to higher pay. but on their sta- from high school broader field to when applying for Regular before they my Security ment job as well. information visit For more your local Army station at The Post Office, Lancaster or phone 47724. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. { glven as Mrs. Zink Heads ' Local Bazaar Group Mrs. Frank Zink, Mariett Avenue, Mount Joy, heads th local committee which is cooper- ating with the annual bazaa sponsored by members of Heart|were, Mrs. Anna Zercher, Haven Auxiliary, Tuesday, Ap- ril 26. Scheduled to open at 1 a. m.,, and continuing throughou the afternoon, persons will opportunity to from the booths, luncheon wil ' be served at 12:30 p. m.; a fash ion show will be presented dur ing the luncheon and a card par ty will follow. county towns the project. are assisting ir Mrs. Zink's committee is Mrs Gerald Sheetz, West all Gemberling, Street. ® — RUMMAGE SALE The W.S.C.S. of the dist Church will hold a mage sale April 22 from 9 a.m to 9 p.m. in the room. — ® Water occupies more space at 50 degrees below zero Farenheit than 50 decrees above. MURPHY’S Easter CAN DIES : DELIGHT KIDDIES and GROWN-UPS | WRAPPED CREME EGGS ee 10¢ Choose from fruit and nut, cocoanut cream, cherry or maple nut creme eggs . . . all chocolate covered and foil wrapped. Easter Grass. ..10c, 25¢ pkg. C Plush bunnies that make wonderful Easter presents for children! Soft and cuddly! Several col- or combinations. 14 - 16 WEST MAIN STREET © 6G. C. M. CO. 1954 BUNNY BASKETS Others $1.49 to $1.98 Made exclusively for Murphy's. Each bas- ket is cellophane wrapped and brim full of luscious Easter candies. Cute Fuzzee Wouzzee bunny on each basket. Select yours today! Sold Only at Murphy's FUZZEE-WUZZEE Solid Chocolate Figures 10¢ 19¢ o 3Yc These solid milk chocolate figures have been Easter favorites for many years! Use them for filling baskets . . . . . for Easter centerpieces! But remember to buy a good supply, for they're made from such delicious chocolate that you'll have a hard time satisfying the kids! Hand rolled for extra cream- iness and chuck full of lus- cious nuts and fruits! Thick milk chocolate covering. Boxed individually. *Slight charge for decorating egg! MOUNT JOY, PENNA. DELICIOUS 1 1b. Fruit and Nut Egg bY)’ OPEN FRIDAY & BABY SATURDAY Use Our Convenient Lay-a-way Plan CHOCOLATE Cute hollow chocolate bun- nies with sugar icing eyes, tongue and bow tie. Each Baby Binks is wrapped in cellophane for freshness! EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK . for party*favors BINKS A be buy Persons from 8 Donegal Street; Mrs. Aldus Hanna, North|visited Mr. Barbara Street and Mrs. Marsh-/Gamber and daughter, North Barbaral/bia R. D. Metho- rum- Sunday School NEWTOWN |Hi-School « Cormer © a e| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice Frysinger, Mrs. | Leah Myer, Calif.,, Mrs. Ray Mrs. Paul Fitzkee, Mt. t|Joy, Mr. John Frysinger, Man- heim, Mrs. John Mellinger, Mt. Toy RD., Rev. Fred Fry, Manor, 1{Rev. John Hostetter, New York, 1/ Myers, -{Rev. John Ferich, E-town Col- -|llege and Rev. R. H. Arndt of -{town, Mrs. Edith Erb and Linda Lee \| Brosey, visited Mrs. Katie Erb, and Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, Mt. RD. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamber and Mrs. Salem Colum Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer | and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Walters, Lititz RD. on Sunday. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Moore and family were, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Frank, York, Mr. Raymond Frank, Watertown, N. |Y. and Mrs. Nora Halter, Kind erhook. Mr. Edward Isler left for Ala- bama Monday, on Government work. Visitors of Mrs. Edw. Isler [and Mrs. Irene Snyder were Mrs. Earl Sheaffer and Mrs. Theodore Salter and children of | Mr. Earl Geltmacher and Miss [Betty Geltmacher, celebrated [their birthdays recently. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- | man Brosey and Mrs. Edith Erb were Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, of | Mt. Joy RD, Mr. and Mrs. Her- Roeting and daughters, of Rheems. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris- [tice Wittle were, Mr. and Mrs. { Toseph Wittle and daughters, of [Zolumbia, Mr. and Mrs. Ragner | Tallgren. Mt. Joy and Mr. Chas | Columbia RD. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seltmacher and family were, | Rev. John Ferich and Rev. R. H | Arndt. | Miss Janet Witmer is on [sick list. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm | Taines. Mrs. Lloyd Nent | wig and Mrs. Kenneth Alexand |r and son, of Florin Mr. Alfred Atland, Columbia, | risited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie | 'nd sons. the were Mrs. Martha Fogie visited | VIre. Earl Garner, Lancaster R ID. and Mrs. Serena Fogie, Mt. { Toy. Mrs. Serena Fogie suffered a [slight stroke last week. She is | “taying at the home of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and | Mre. Claude Reigle, Mt. Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gainor, West Fairview, visited Mrs. Ma- tilda Derr Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab- ‘am Gamber were Mr. and Mrs. |Ray Gamber and son, and Mr salem Gamber, Manheim. LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS ASSOCIATION TO HOLD MEETING A meeting of the County Farmers Association will be held Wednesday evening, | April 6th, in the Mount Joy | Fire Hall, at 7:30 o'clock. All farmers are urged to at- [tend. Lancaster "Not any ole ordinary shoes for us!”.. = Only to $6.95 \ pRE.TESTED arrot SHOES FORJ'BOYS AND GIRLS Jack Horner Shoes 'MT. JOY COLUMBIA Katie r| Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberger | Mrs. | | | { 129, a special assembly was held By MARY SMITH Class of '58 On Tuesday morning, March to present the trophies to the coaches who in turn presented them to the school on behalf of their respective teams. A trophy was presented the Junior High coach, Hubie Peters, for winning the Junior High Section I championship. As you know, to Donegal Junior High has the only undefeated Junior High basketball team in Lancaster County. Congratulations boys! !! Three trophies were also pre sented to the Head Varsity Coach, Ken . Depoe -—A trophy was received for Section I and District III championships. We also received the County trophy which will be kept in our trophy case until the winner of the County title is determined next year. A school must win the County title three times before they may keep the trophy. I would like to take this oppor- tunity to again congratulate the team and their loyal fans for a great season. On Wednesday, March 30, the course of periods was changed in order to provide time for the play, ‘I'm a Family Crisist’, which was presented in the high school auditorium by the Junior Class of the Elizabethtown Area High School. The play followed the theme of a typical American home and presented the prob- lems of a teen-age girl to the eye of the public. The students and faculty of Donegal High SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. Robert E. Hoffman INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED ® Accident and Healih ® Workmen's Compensation ® [Hospitalization ® Mortgage Insurance ® [arm Liability ® Automobile ® Life ® [ire MT. JOY 3-6653 MT. JOY, PA. R.D. 1 ™ PI 41 er f Concrete Blocks 8 For the soundest construc- tion your money can buy, specify our top-quality concrete blocks. Get our prices on sizes and shapes to suit. Concrete Blocks for Every Building Need CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS LINTELS — WINDOW SASH Reist’s Concrete Blocks Mt. Joy R2 Phone 3-9835 School take this opportunity to thank the Elizabethtown Area School Administration and their nlay cast for presenting their Junior play in our Assembly. The play was presented as an exchange assembly between the Junior classes of Elizabethtown and Donegal High Schools. The Donegal Junior will pre- sent their play “The Cry of the Banshee” at Elizabethtown Area High School Monday morning, April 4th. So long until next week — 1 hope if you have any questions class or news items to be placed in this column you will write to me, ¢'0 The Mount Joy Bulletin. nn — - - HI GEM CLASS PLANS "OOD SALE APRIL 9 The Hi-Gem Class of the Mt Joy Methodist Church will hold a food sale Saturday, April 9th beginning at 9:30 a. m., in front of Titus Rutt’s office. INSURE ll RL Fire Gives No Advance Notice Fire strikes: w.thout warning. But you CAN protect vourself against financial with adequate ance Let us your coverage ! Wiley & Rutt Agency | Main Street loss insur- check Mt 36911 Joy ® It is possible to leave Wake Island on January 21 and arrive at Midway Island on January 20 w ) Add That . . ( ! ° ® A BOKA FOR YOU © A CORSAGE FCR | ° RUHL'S ) OPPOSITE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL i PHONE 3-6001 MOUNT JOY, PA. yz FER RRR RE A CORSAGE FOR YOUR WIFE A LILY PLANT FOR YOUR CHURCH Ruh's Flowers PERSONAL ATTENTION That Counts Most {| At Easter ... | Whether It Be Flowers For: | ® A POT PLANT FOR YOUR MOTHER R SWEETHEART YOUR DAUGHTER er ra SS era saa eta We ot Ruhl's wll give ycur order for flowe:s our person- strive to please you complet:ly. al attention and A corscge is as much a part Her Easter is Her Caster Bonnet. of as Send the Someone You Love BS T_T An Easter Corsage Flowers \ J
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