The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 07, 1955, Image 11

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, April 7
Safety Hints
Offered For Spring
Gardening Activities
“With the sun rising higher in

the sky these crisp spring days |
e irresistible urge to |
bring on th
be outside to spade the garden,
or tidy up the lawn, or spruce
up the flower beds. These activi-
ties are lots of fun, as long as
the urge does not
exertion,” declared Miss Mary
Elizabeth Yost, Home Econom-
ics Education, State Department
of Public Instruction.
economist is
the Penna. Rural Safety Coun-
cil in an effort to reduce rural
accidents.
Miss Yost urged the following
safe practices:
1. Store tools neatly in garage
or tool shop.

2. Be doubly careful
to the
tection to children.
3. Sharpen the
Dull tools double the work.
4. Give clothes poles and lines
berth when swinging |
5. Store poisons and insecti-
cides out of reach of children.
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! FOOD SALE PLANNED
BY SCOUT TROOP
Girl Scout Troup No. 147 will
| hold a food sale Saturday morn-
{ ing, April 30. at the Titus Rutt
Agency. The sale is
|
|
a wide
tools
scheduled to begin at 9:00 a. m. |
|
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Proceeds from the sale will help
| pay the expenses of the troop’s
4 Hi-School
Corner
| Tuesday,
lead to over- |
The home
cooperating with |
with |
younger children around. Rakes |
should be laid with prongs down |
and shovels or spades puched in- |
ground upright as a pro- |
garden tools. |

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Mount Joy,

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By MARY SMITH |
Class of '58
On April 1 and 2 the Juniors |
of Donegal High School present- |
ed their play “The Call of the
Banshee” in the high school au-
ditorium. |
Two assemblies were held on
April 5. The morning
assembly was presented by Ray |
Mayer, a magician,
Mr. Mayer's |
show followed a humorous scale |
and was very much enjoyed by |
the student body.
The afternoon assembly was
a special Easter assembly. Slides |
were shown of the arrest and |
| trial of Jesus, of His Judgment |
| and Crucifixion, and of the Res-
| urrection. Peter Nissley was the
narrator,
Mr. Houck sang a solo of ¢‘The
| Holy City”. The Senior quartet, |

| composed of the voices of Ken |
Good, John Heistand, David
Weidman and George Frank,
sang “The Old Rugged Cross.” |
| They were accompained by Bar- |
bara Martin.
The girls trio composed of the
of Alma Smith, Ruth |
| Drescher and Barbara Martin |
| sang “When Christ Arose.”
School was then dismissed |
and will convene at the regular |
| time Tuesday, April 12.
The Freshmen Academic Eng- |
lish Literature class was assign- |
ed to write poems. Paula Wien, |
Marietta wrote the following |
poem having to do with our
| basketball team.
| voices
“THE TEAM”
At school early last foll
To the boys came the call.
Come one, come all, to play
basketball
As a Rule. Most Everyone Attends Church
ON
Easter Sunday

BUT WHAT of the year?
How many of us
about the other 51 Sundays
make it a point to attend church con
sistently throughout the year? Of course your pastor
will be pleased to see you at church on Easter Sunday,
and then why not be there every Sunday, and make
him readize that you are not just a “once-d.year’ at-
tendant
Your presence at church will help swell the inereas-
ed attendance which has been in evidence during the
and will be to
this
ltack-to-Church campaign, gratifying
those who have endeavored ta make moment a
SUCCess,
LET'S ALL GO TO
CHURCH SUNDAY
And Invite Someone to Go With Us
INSTALMENT LOAN SERVICE, Inc.
23 CENTER SQUARE ELIZABETHTOWN, PA,




Easter Sunday
APRIL 10th
(JUST THREE DAYS AWAY)
Say Happy Easter
WITH-
Ruhl's Flowers
Beautiful Flowers = - - Always the
Season's favorite greeting. Always
the gilt supreme. Let us take care


| For your school, Donegal.
Out came Ashenfelter,
and Grove
With Kugle and Heistand wil- |
ling to rove.
There were others who came by
the drove
Eager and anxious,
to prove.
Metzler,
their skill
| Away the team went to a good
start
Around the players they
would dart.
{ Never from the ball would they
part
Until another score
the chart.
was put on
| Always they followed by |
a crowd
of schoolmates, cheering long |
and loud. |
| These boys didn’t need a shroud |
They won, and Donegal was |
|
were
proud. |
{ TE ~@- RE
| DIVORCES GRANTED
| Clarence W. Roth, 29, 147 N.
| Market Street, Mount Joy, was |
| granted a divorce from Marjorie
B. Roth, 217 Market Street, |
| Marietta, !
dignities.
January 7, 1950. {
Betty Jane Neiss, 28, Eliza- |
bethtown R2, was granted a di-
| vorce from Park E. Neiss, 31, of
25,
on the grounds of in-
They were married on |
| 205 East Main Street, Mt. Joy, !
on grounds of indignities. They
married October 26. 1946
were
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LOCAL MAN TAKES
{ COURSE AT ARMSTRONG
Larieaste r.—Jay Brubaker of
Mount Joy, an employee of Bru-
{ baker's Appliances, Mount Joy
| R1, is here taking a two-day |
| course in the installation of
| counter and sink top material at
| the Armstrong Cork Company |
| Laying School for Linoleum Me-
chanics.
As a part of the course, all,
students are conducted on a tour
{ through the Armstrong Floor
Plant to study the manufacture |
of linoleum and other resilient
floorings.
of your Easter Gift List. That's the easiest way to send the
prettiest gifts to friends all over the world.
RUHL'S Flowers
OPPOSITE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
PHONE 3-6001 MOUNT JOY, PA.

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U. S. Main Certified Seed Coblers
100 Ibs. $3.89

Card Party Dlonned Foi
American Legion Home
The regular monthly
party of the Walter S. Ebersale
Post 185 American Legion Aux-
card
will be held Monday eve
April 18, 8:15 p.m.
prizes per table will be award-
| iliary
| ning, Two
| ed to players of both pinochle!
| and bridge.
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MUST PAY SUPPORT
Harold G. Bender, 456" South
Shippen Street, Lancaster,” was
ordered to pay $24 weekly for
the support of two children in
| Florin.
{
A spool of thread is known as
| a “reel of cotton”
in England. Fa
STEHMAN’S
MAIN STREET FLORIN, PA.
CLOSED AT 12:30 P. M. WEDNESDAYS
Plenty of free parking in the rear of the store and a well
lighted area for at least 20 cars




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