The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 28, 1955, Image 6

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te rp rt No’ a s, Norman Brosey |
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday. April 28 | Mr. and Mis. Norman Brosey | Bemj. F. Garber TREE SERVICE
- — - NEW’ I OWN’ visited Mrs. John Brosey who ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. i |
Meinl 1 7 B36 3. PRUN an
; » pr her of a baby Dial 7-6361 | SAWING, PR |
4-H Club Hi & h i is the proud mot yi LLIPS
Furniture Refinishing f= C 00 Femme | giv] at the Lancaster Osteo-| FARM BUREAU | SPRAYING ESTELLE B. PHI ;
Elects Officers Mr. and Mrs Elwood Kuhns pathic hospital. ! Mate! Iassranes Gs. B. B. IBACH Pinkerion Soa >. 54m
i risite Ar » two orouce oe " a. Jovy » 3-542:
A Nyy FANE ta SW Corner | and daughter Joan, visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamb- | Life Insorance Co. [139 S. Main St. Pa Mount Joy Joy Oe
REPRODUCTIONS | met Saturday afternoon, April ind Mes." Jossoh Hoover, Lah Ver visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray he ! Phone 5- |
Nak: : 23rd at the home of Mrs. John Bv MARY SMITH | caster and Mr and Mrs. Paull over and son. Mr. and Mrs — hh ie
Lenhert s Gahinet Shop Musser, the Club leader, wih Class of '58 Lehman, Milton Grove. ated Guy Winters, "Manheim, and
{rine meters present. Eleciio: n Frid April 15 the]. Miss Mary Kuhns celebrated." Reigle at the Col-
MARIETTA PA. | of officers was held with the Un riday, ApH | her 17th birthday, Monday. bila 1 ital -.
91. omee rv Church Choir of D. H. 5. gaw re , f Mr. and Mrs. Ar- umbia Hospital. =
P hone 6-2 2 2581 8 u following elected : vi { son Visitors of Mr. ar I Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt-|
——— . . o> in 1 mi ) 0 Songs Ine U7 OTE rey Mrs. ioe |
— | President, Kay Zimmerman : vill present in the istice Wittle were Mr. fa a macher visited Mr. and Mrs
. r ai 1 W essen 1 5 y Ver re :
Vice president, Eileen Miller Chute . hicl Have Joseph Wittle and chile ren 9 Kenneth Geltmacher and fami mE
mT nurenes LO Will 1 I 1a Yi . ‘harles J > |
| Secretary, Nancy Musser; Trea Loe vite Columbia, Mr. Charles W iu e ly, Marietta. ih
Surer. Jeanette Breneman Shen oe . Columbia RD, Mr. and ue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fogie,
i « . i VI SSOT Or club program has now| charles Hallgren and family of : het hia oa
d | Song leader Marian VIusser bah ; harles aig and family of Bainbridge, Vis- | 35¢ p
Guarantee L Gains. leader Bonn Bair be en estal lished at Donegal.| fummelstown, and Mrs. Rag-| ted Mp. and Mrs. Oliver Wit- broke
; News | reportet Maribel Erb.| Ma of the club Reh ities W ill{ her Hallgren, Mount Joy mer and family. 5
— Free Estimates — | The members . decided 'to|be very interesting. Ine astron Mrs. Minnie and Mrs. Cora Myers, Marietta, | Mode
Te have sewing as their projec: | omy club journed to F ranklin ;on Ray, Kinderhook, visited | visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry traile
RS this. oar Viarshall College Friday | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher Wenver. 3-905
WM. J. POWE | They expect to meet the firs April 22, to visit the| ond family. : : : Mr. and Mrs. Nornion Brosey Lo
121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST. | and third Tuesday cvening of Bianatariyn ne, Pa: Mrs Marihs Bogie Nistor} and family and Mrs. Edith Erb 2 end
E'TOWN — PHONE 233W | the month with the next meet-| Mr. C. A. S. Hollinger is their) Mrs. Serena Fogie, Mt. JOY. | Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway | hy
a 31-tc | jng at the home of Jeanette 150) Mr. George Reigle Sr., Was prenneman, Mt. Joy RD. ons.
| Breneman. The Junior Student Council | admitted to the Columbia hos- Mr. Harry Weaver visited Typew
oo | of Donegal High is sponsoring a pital as a medical patient. Miss Katiran Weaver, at Glen Regist
LAWN MAKING | OFFICE TO BE CLOSED Feen-age Night. The tentativ Miss Shirley Fogie, Phila-; Coatesville. | New 4
THREE DAYS NEXT WEEK | dates are May 10 and 17th, the| delphia, visited Mr. and Me Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roe. |
A FUN WITH . ! Dr. H C. Killheffer’s. offices] time ill be from 7:30 - 10:30. Wm. Fogie ' chil ting and family of Rheems vis- ® AUTC
Ta : wy \ p wl” wetivit Mrs. Irvin Witmer and chil- .. + wre. p ’ Brocev Hit
(0) | in Manheim and Elizabethtown | Danci ind othe activitie Mrs. Irvin iy ited Mrs. Betty 3rosey and buy o
Scotts. ATT Will be closed next week 11 be planned and refresh-| dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Jno. and Mrs. Edith Erb a ars and 2
| Monday. Tuesday and Wednes- | ments will be sold Kauffman, Ironville. | Spittle
| day : : aL The Sophomore class will Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Derr and /
EE onisor the annual May Hop sons, Mt. Joy RD, visited Mrs.
I'he date has not yet been an-| Matilda Derr. | Now
nounced Miss Joan Kuhns won second WASHER 1
To Every Detail I'l Senior student council I Tee Si a Si contest held d
sponsoring noon-time dancing | oN WGAL : { Pho
JAMES B. HEILIG in periods 5 & 6. This is an ac-1. Rey John Ferich, E-town and a DRYER {
Funeral Director tivity evervone would like to] College visied Mr. and Mrs, Kl- i Sv
| rw { wood Kuhns . ’ | of
see continued. (We would like | Wood Kuhn: all-in-one machine for al
~ to remind you that the gymnas-| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab | ay ines. .
{ . a re ramber rere Mr. and i ket S
i wy || tic equipment is for use in gym | ram Gamber wer
Dr. H.C. Killheffer | clase ; ole Salem Gamber, Columbia RD, ’ Phone
Optometrist | He ASSe on Friday, Ap-| and Mr. and Mrs. Havard John- Speci:
MANNHEIM ril 22 was presenied by the ston, Lancaster. . ; HA
163 S. Charlotte || Donegal High School band, un Visitors of Mr and Mrs Wy ler, N
Telephone 5-2888 Il der the pervision of Mr. Mor- | Haines Vere Mr. and Mrs
Mon. & Wednes 9.5:30 Il rell Shields. Sara Jane Portner | Giles Urban and son Billie, of inp -
Tuss: Pri. Sat. 79 PW | | directed the band on their first Lititz, Mr. Ralph Supplee, of ar
| | ‘olumbia ED, Mrs. Lloyd Ne
Ramble along behind this handy ELIZABETHTOWN {| number march Special | Columbia Ri J, Vrs. Lloyd N h iam ae
little buggy . . . Apply Scots like a Telephone 24.F | | lighting was used to emphasize | {Wig and children, and Mrs. BSNS 2 eye $29.50
i Turf Build d i | Kenneth Alexander and son. of of the Duomatic dials !
miser . ..save Tur vilder an Tues. Fri. sat. || the meaning of the songs play-| Kenneth / é ’ ! Em | ; os i in. Farias ‘bls coal Sova Shop.
seed, as well as your time. “i ame Fri Sah |] Tn Fiorin and your clothes are thoroughly Down, dewn, down come coal ~~ bargain. Famous ‘blue coal’ burns clean Middle
aid . ty ' 11 ed 1¢ gave a preview OF} += bhi : ashed then completely dried : . a 5 . i
dunior - $7.95 17" model -$12.85 | 1 their Spring: Concert. Bric Visitors of Mr. and Mrs Washi sist caplet np prices for Spring! Now's your chance to ~~ and hot with a steady flame—gives less Tires
Seats. TURF BUILDER® | Hoffman narrated “Little Bop| Robert Frank and family were tended operation. It works order famous ‘blue coal’ and save. Just Waste and more heat for your money. to Par
Complete food brightens grass color, |! Bidine 1 | 0 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKee and ile hours vy... while vou : i : : 3 town
: | Riding Hood while you'rearay. .. wh : It's the finest hard coal mined—so all- >
thickens turf, strengthens roots to make ! 4 M Houck nr y 13% . Kiinesville, Mrs Ev play even while you sleep. think all you do IS place your order 5 * : ! Ph. H
Jour lawn is shaw place. Feed res ’ 0asie rer ig EE us Suber cn Wenger and son Tondo 36 wide, the % : fired good it’s tinted blue as a trade-
2500 sq ft - $2.50; 5000 sq ft - $3.95 visor is planning a talent show] SiYR Wenger and son 0 Onty 36 inches wide, the nbw — you're sure of a good supply of 2 : a ws
1S issemblyv Chieques Bendix Duomaticfitsa/most any- Si & = mark’ USED
Sestzi LAWN SEED IS e I a Ql Mr. and M-s. Elwood Snyder where in the home—recreation | ‘blue. coal’ on hgnd when you need it. SAFE’
Cheaper by the yard because each | help make 1S : ' tis xa kitchen, bathroom— : s ; . South
pound is crammed with millions of ss. It is to be given ho daugh Dariey. ftw, room: I Si ny it And there s cash in your pocket mn the OR D E R wl ow! Mt. Jo
perennial grass seeds. visited Mrs. Edward Isler and Wherever you sani it, hauer.
1 Ib, 500 sq ft- $1.85 | May 12. 13 and 14 the Don ics. Irene Snyder. Come i mT
May 12, 13 anc | in for £1 Roper
5 Ibs, 2500 sq fi - $8.85 20 : Vir Isler arrivedsd ur choice © | p
s Broce! | cgal High School chorus witi Mv Fdward Ider arived in YOO Sheol | OLGEMI JTH BROS nc cellent
assinge ’S present the musical hit “South England where he will spend Easy GAS or .3 er use(
H. Newcomer & - } N. Market St Mount Joy | Pacific.” It will begin 8:00 % Weeks on government. wulvet Terps! | nee
I porated bh aa» i 2 te p.m. All tickets are 35 h work i : | Phone Mit. Joy 3-9551 FLORIN, PENNA. State ¢
ncorporate -tfe Hi al On 1 ’s Mra RAs 3 { :
MOUNT JOY. PA production is under the dix Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo RANDLER S--BENDIX A ToS
1 . A. : T v 1373 fr vnidny ror C
of Mr. Geo. Houck ( and family wert a | A gay
On May 6. the Juniors wip) and Mrs. HN. Frank oo SALES and CE | ; 2 Joy 3-
4 ih anal: 2 ~| Mrs. Raymond Frank and dau. | E HTOW 4 Rl ‘blue, v Thaye!
Prot A dawn i wil Be Watertown N Y Mrs. One wile from ‘Square oh AMERICA'S F INEST HA RD COAL = G a
held i Mount Joy Elemen-| is on the sick list Falmouth Road am oy:
1 wo CNOC 1 vin 1'0 1 1 30 to} TT i : iy Order
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) a.n The da pat is Opposi
ponsored by the JovCees and Mt. Jo
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pric « buses will run length
April 28, the Spring Con- Wakefi
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( i S second bands. 3-4845.
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