The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 07, 1955, Image 6

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, April 7


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and soap door. In- [7
side the door, a
permanent laundry
guide,
TOP down, the dials
are concealed from
mischievous little
fingers . . . washing
instructions are hid-
den away, never
misplaced.
NEW HI-LIFT, DEEP-SURGE
TUMBLE-ACTION GETS CLOTHES
THOROUGHLY CLEAN!
It lifts your clothes, then drop:
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> Only the Bendix Tumble-Acfion washing more THOROUGH!
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To the rural patrons
Mount Post Office
of the
Joy
During the month of May the |
rural routes and the
will be inspected. Your attention
ie called to a few of the require- |
ments of the Post Office Depart
ment namely, That you have an
approved that your name
be painted on the box, that the
box is conveniently located, the
box,
approach to the box is graded
and unobstructed at all times, |
the box is securely fastened to
its support etc.
You are requested to co-oper-
ate in an effort to maintain the
ssible service,
ELMER L. ZERPHEY,
Postmaster
i best po
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Girl Scouts
(From page 1)
Mr Mrs. Charles Becker
and Connie Joe Germer, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ger
sold 100 boxes.
These four girls, with
and
and
| mer each
other
county who
reached the one hundred mark,
will be honored by the county
Girl Scout
for their
from the city
office in
outstanding salesman
ship
Six Girl Scout troops of the
|
| Mount Joy-Florin Girl Scout
Neighborhood seached their
quota of thirty boxes of Girl!
{ Scout cookies per girl in the re-
|
cent sale. |
Mrs. |
and cookie chair- |
man Miss Helen Schroll, led the
troops for the largest number of
countv-wide cookie
Troop No. 8 with leader,
| Abedeen Rah
cookies sold. The girls sold 694
[ boxes High salesmen were
| Kathleen Billow, 114: Connie!
i Joe Germer 100; Pamelia Toppin
i 50; and Frances Gerberich, 50.1
Mrs. Harold Jillow'’s ‘troop
No. 170 with cookie chairman
M-+s. Frank Hassinger, came in
i second with 613 boxes sold.
iligh salesmen were Mary Ellen
O'Connor, 100; and Nancy Sch-
losser, 51
Troop N
75 with leader Mrs. !
Knorr cook’e
chairman, Mrs. Arthur Sprecher,
was in third place with 564 box-!
High
Sumpman
0
Ravmond and
salesmen were
100 and
es sold
Sheila Bon
1 e Bair, 35
in fourth place was Troop 105
led bv Mrs. Warren Foley with
cooki chairman, Mrs. Shirley
These girls sold 468
boxes with Barbara Becker sell
ing 100: Darla Kulp, 58; Janet
Mat er, 54; and Marlene Metz
ler, 52
The other two troops who
made quota Earl Kos
1's troop 184 with cookie chair-
were Mrs
man. Mrs. Earl Mowrer; and
rocp No. 238 with leader, Mrs.
Ammon Smith and cookie chair-
man, Mrs. Gerald Zielke. In Mrs
troop, 300 boxes were
June Hollinger selling
53 boxes; Linda Stehman,
and Joan Staley. 50. Kitty Buch
walter sold 55 boxes and Norma
Eichler, 50: Mrs. Smith's
troop which sold 330 boxes
Koser's
sold with
50;
in
Other troops in the neighbor-
that-sold cookies are Miss
Doris Linton’s troop No. 147
with cookie chairman Mrs. Paul
Stehman, 372: Mrs. Robert John
son's troop No. 121, 360 boxes:
Vire Walter Brandt's troop No.
212 with cookie chairman, Mrs.
Howard Brown, 218 with high
Peggy Brill selling
122 boxes; Miss Jovee Baker's
Troop No. 82 with Mrs. Maude
Buller, cookie chairman, 180
boxes with Nancy Wittel selling
and Dianna Crowl,
selling 51; and Mrs. Wanda Haw-
thorne's troop No. 96 with cook-
Mrs. Nancy John-
hood
salesman,
530 boxes:
ie chairman
som. 54 boxes
During the two sales conduct-
ed in the neighborhood in both
February and March, 4.470 box-
es of the four kinds of Girl Scout
Maurice
Bailey was general chairman of
cookies were sold. Mrs
the local neighborhood
One enunt released by the
Lancaster County office was that
122.772 boxes of cookies were
cold throughout the county. This
figure was not the final which
has not been released at the pres-
ent time. Proceeds from the an-
le are used for camping
camp;
nal sa
facilities at the county
| the day camps in the county and
| for individual
treatment treas-
tries of the various troops.
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| Fhe United States Navy Band. under the personal direction
|of Commander Charles Brendler, will be presented in the Eliza
| bethtown College Auditorium at 8 p. m., Monday, April 18
The band will feature many outstanding soloists in the eve
ng. This is the last number in the Community Program Series
he college and the Patton School for Boy
V.L VW.
(From page 1)
clude Mrs
Mrs. Fay
en Hockenberry
Betty
Young Hipple, Mrs
Patsy Groff Rice
Rice Leitner, Mrs. Hel
Hendrix Mrs
Mrs. Evelyn
Ruth Brown
Boyd Rice,
Sharpe, Frank Zink, Mrs. Dor
othy Zerphey Kippel, and Mr
Thelma Young Brayman.
A bingo game is being played
in the firehouse with Mrs. Jos¢
phine Kaylor calling the n
bers. Some of the players in
clude Mrs. Kate Barnhart VI
and Mrs. Edward. Hoffmaster
and their prize-winning duck
Mrs. Marsha!l Gemberling, Ray
Myers, the late Sam Miller, the
late Joe Habecker, Irvin Kaylor
the late Walter Loraw, the lat
John Schroll and. Mrs. Arion
Shelley
factory ind
mill employees ar
Raver Miller
porcupine
employees
exhibits
Drize
Sed § Park
pc nic
nes From Hersh
ey
During the community
the
of
Mix
Charles Bennet
1939 1 camera
Mr
and Mrs
Hershey
ma napped picture and
Mrs. Earl
Albert Myx
Mrs. William Weldon, Mr
Mrs. Henry Carpenter, Mr. anc
Mrs. Walter Brandt, Harry Wal
tors, Charles Esl San
Dock. Mrs Martha Willia
Warren Gree and
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others
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boys in
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pool with the
k
WaikKin
Swimming
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Joy swimmers
Charl I
Georg
their two-piece bath
Mt
include
Jack Bennett
Richard Dellinger, Br
G
John
are scenes of
which
ce Grein
noes John
Fellenbaum,
Mr. and Mrs
Miss Helen
Lester Mumma,
Heisev Dellinger
er, Bernard issi
Brubaker
Richard Hoffman,
Walte
Mrs
Florence
Mrs. Helen
Crider and Barbara Fellenbaum
Harry rs
Schroll
Mrs
and Bronson. Ger
are two of the foursome playing
Leap Frog.”
Soap Box Derby Shown
Robert Stoner. Jack Brene
man, Gene Eicherly,
Shirk are some of the
Lewi
contest
ants of the derby that year
More scenes of Hershey Park
follow which include Ber vl
Schofield rowing a boat, the late
Bettv Derr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Tyndall and children plus many
walking in the park
School Scenes Are Neat
School scenes include Newton
Kendig inspecting the patrol-
men; Mrs. Romaine Brown
Cooper and Mrs. Nancy Shupp
dancing: Nelson Alexander and
Harold Bender
patrolmen; the hockey team
1941: archery at the school fea-
turing James Young and Emma
Re'gle:
Arlene
Persons Going
going
inspecting their
of
featuring
Nissley
To Church
to St. Mark's
gym classes
Brenneman
Parsons
EUB and the Evangelical Con-
greaational church are shown
and children coming from the
Community Bible School, Scenes
of the firemen preparing for a
carnival and starting the
addition to the firehouse are in
cluded Public
scenes show the children in ac-
tion. Girl Scout Dav Camp is in-
cluded. The old time movies
close with scenes from the bor-
ongh’s Centennial celebration in
1051,
new
plavground
Sn
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FLOATING


‘Two Chosen For
Contest And Show
At Doneg
Miss Ann
High School
centennial queen
ant of the YW.C.A
al Y-Teen gi
Miss Young will
contestants from the other coun
ty Y-Teen groups for the title
Wednes
YWCA
contest:
TT. 1
necal Hioh
Young Donegal
senior, was chosen
contest
the
chool.
as a
by loc
the
compete
‘oup of
with
of
centennial queen next
g at the
show As
old fashioned
day e
venin
fashion inte
they will wear
costumes.
Mss Daisy Brooks, another
high school senior, wa chosen
to represent the local group in
the fashion show. The affair is
open to the public. Tickets are
| being sold at the school and by
| members of the Y-Teen group.
| The lager Store is arranging
for the fashion show portion of
the program
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| KING'S DAUGHTERS
TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE
The King's Daughter's Bible
| Class. of the Mount Joy Church
of God, will hold a rummage
sale, Friday & Saturday, April
22 and 23 in the Garage on
Henry Street, at the rear of the
church
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