The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 19, 1955, Image 6

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( THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa.
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Thursday, May 19 6
Forty-one Are
Kindergarten
To date forty-on chil
have reg} red fo e 1955
chool car fo
the included age who reside i S
BAZAAR
General
Members of
Hospital,
ARTICLES FOR
mcaster
le t Joy yorough < JA IAKES
yiount Jo porougt i
: New Holland Auxiliary to, the Li
ot been registered, parents others throughout the County, are busy making final prep
isked to contact Mr. Heap il arations for the United Auxiliaries Bazaar and Chicken Barbe
the elementary school fic ¢ to be held on May 24. Shown above a the Hise of Mrs
At the first last | B \ Hi ob r. North Kinzer Avenu while making article
ntly for the Toy Shop of the Bazaar are: left to right: Mrs.
. Tw Ww ye ter Tar 1 4 ila 1
year, loriy-lwe were reg ' Thomas Beaver, Jr., president of the local Auxiliary; showing |
ed but at the start of school | hard puppet, Mrs. Robert O. Whitmore, United Auxiliary pub-
there were fifty-four 1 the licit chairman for the Bazaar and Barbecuc Mrs. Robert O
clas Wi 101 United Auxiliary publicily chairman for the Bazaar
Ah 4 y Baroecu Virs. Hoober, New Holland chairman for the ev-
"it: inding, Mrs. F. William Ortman, Jr., and Mrs. Allen R.
PATROLMEN GO SKATING Hunsicke!
Mt. Joy Elementary School ie ; 53
Patrolm were guest :
ig = | Jaycees Pass Gavel
skating party held at th




land Skating Rink, York, last NE W OWN To Harris sburg Group
Thursday evening Chaperon a Mott Joy JuyCoes.. “passed
for the affair wer Charles . gavel” to the Harrisourg)
Heaps, princioal and Mrs. Myp-) Fev. and Mrs. RH “Arndt 2 Sy eo Te ae
1 ist” ld 1 Pp our days at Latrobe, Pa: >" pier uesdd 5 :
A a woking Bo : Ad Re Arndt M smbers of the local chamber,
Brown III Jacob Arndt. | Visi friends ; ey. AY OK Jr. Gerard Hos
rs. Bo Pace: Jad Re: Se bh Paso Sofi Lato. tetter., Ammon Hoffer, John
Ire and James Pennell, parents hubs? ( oe to: five Feats $1 Geta. Michael Pricio. Reonnoth
— — \ tors of Mr. ai Mrs. Jn . | Sa 3
Three of fo fic accidents | Miller were Mr. and Mrs Jack’ Cainer 2nd Xiete Bichon Pr
, {il and children. Mount Joy nied the gavel to the : arris
poly het : 4 Mr and Mrs? Clvde Shoe burg group as the local’'s part
® Y : I athe | in the state-wide visitation pro-
Don Mr. and Mrs. Ar-|e€t a
Se JayCee groups receive points

wert Mr and
umber of
Go As Te Vi Joseph Wittle and daugh yor the x
" tor Columbia Mi Harr, the visitation
Blix the group travels,
members on

team,

number of
officers present, , publicity re
@ | Hamilto Mrs. Ben Hoffman,
fold! Elizabethtown, and Mr and |
Ay Charl Wittle Cobhimbin' ived and time elapsed since
R. nN : | the group got the Gavel. The
; or q Aro Home, | chapter with the most points
| Mrs Brace Mall) 2! the end of the project is a
we Me. and Mrs. Clits | warded the gavel
and son, Mr and | Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Hav
Havard Johnstin, Lancas | ard / Johnston, Lancaster and
s. Roy Hubley, | Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Sumpman
Wd Mr. Ira Stauffer | Mount Joy
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gam-
) f Mr. and Mrs. El-| her and daughter, Columbia R
were Mr. Gardn | D.
Lancaster Rev. John! visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
E-town, Mr. and Mrs.| Haines were Mr. and Mrs.
hman Viilton Grove { Giles Urban and son Bille, Mr
Kui wishes to thank alll snd Mrs. Peiffer and son Jim
S cards d gifts! mie, Lititz, Mr. and Mrs. Dar-
20 Joan while she, yin Rodgers and children of
1 sick list town, Messers John and Claude
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wil | Reigle, Mt. Joy
Fogie were Mrs. Earl] Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
A Lancaster RD, Mrs. | Brosey and family and
 



ipler Lancasier rb, visited Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Robert Bish, of Roeting and family, of
NST A HRTF olumbia Mr. and Vrs Eli |
INST: RLIVILIYE I ey and family Columbia rs of Mi and Mrs
LO AN | RVI 1 Inc RD : Moore and family were,
RL ic. 1 Mi Jol Kaullman | Mrs, Philip Bard Columbia
Sua 1! le visited Mr. Mrs. Nora Halter, Kinder-
Vi rvin a family | hook
! F M Mrs. Betty Brose) dd Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Garnet
Elizabethtow: Ph. 7-118% Linda and Edith W. I Land family Wrightsville RD
ASK FOR ABE MYERS \ Rey « Mrs. O. K.| were Sunday guests of Mr. and
‘eer seer — ie — | Buch, Manheim, and M and | Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher
i Hathaway Brenneman, Mt Mr. Rufus Landis, Chambers
A BEY BRYA SHER joy RD 1 visited Mr. and Mrs. Oli-
#03 2d B oe Rw En Ge Vi f 1 and vrs. 1 ver Witmer and family
yy 4 | Maurice Fry r, Mrs. Katie] Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Har
Cigans betiei Witn 1 I Ida Eisenberg-|ry Weaver were Miss Esther
( VOT Mi and Mrs. Jay! Longenccker and Mr. Be jamin
Sherk, Jr. Stauffertown, Mrs | Weaver, Marietta.
inlet Shannabrook, Mr and { Visitors of Mr and Mrs
VI Walter Shannabrook, Col- Norman Brosey and Edith Erb
umbia, Rev. Weaver, Kinder | w ere Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith,
h ind Rev. Fred Frey, « £) Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, Mount
Conestoga | Jc » RD, Mr. John V. Witmer
er Visitors of Mr. and Mrs mn Johnnie, E-town RD,
\ ( } ram Gamber, were on and Mrs. Herbert Roe-
Irs. Ray Gamber and: son, of ting and family of Rheens







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5 with “compute it’
Motorists in Detroit and its suburbs are seeing Chrysler C orpora-
tion's “Turbine Special” for the first time on city streets, but they
have to look closely to detect any e xterior distinctions from current
Plymouth cars with conventional engines, The Chrysler experimental
gas turbine engine is the first to successfully power a production
type passenger car and the first to solve the long-standing gas
turbine probloms of high fuel consumption and tremendous exhaust
heat, The gas turbine engine is being test- driven on city streets and
at he Chrysler Engineering Proving Grounds in a 1935 Plymouth
Belvedere sedan. There remain many metallurgical and manufac-
turing problems to be solved if gas turbine engines are to become
the automotive power plants of the future.
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A ET EA a a HI Ay
Bonita Bigler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B. Bigler,
258 West Main Street, Mount
| Joy will be one of 111 grad
at to receive the Bachelor of
Science degree at the 100th
| of Elementary

| and
distance |
|For Circus Pack Meet
Miss Bigler To
Graduate From
Millersville Colege

commencement of Millersville
State Teachers College May 23.
Her will be in the field|
Education

aegrec
During her four years in
M.S. T.C Miss Bigler played |
bone y cach year; was a mem- |
ber of the Women's vas 3
Club {for four years, was i]
i member of the Association PH)
[ ucation for three ycars; ea
girls basketball for three years, |
was a member of the Women's |
Association for twoj
the “Snapper”
sophomore year
the
senior
Athletic
years; served on
staff during her
served on
her
Alpenfels,
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{
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vearbook |
year.
staff during
Dr. Ethel
professor
of anthropology at New York | $i
University, will be the com- | 2M | *
| mencement speaker. # The ad RS Rug Cleaning Fur Cleaning
dress, scheduled for 10:00 a.m. | 3% ‘
in Lyte Auditorium, is entitled | 3 Storage hh
“From Adam to Atom’. |
|
sermon
Harry |
the!
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The baccalaureate
will be delivered by Dr
F. Baughman, president of
Lutheran Thealogical Seminary,
Gettysburg May 22 at 10:30 a.l
Lyte Auditorium. He will!
nN. In
“Ways and the Way” |
activities celebrating
M.STS. old
Penn-
May 20

uss
Alumni
the centennial of
college in
sylvania, will be held
and 21, the direction of
Dr. D. L. Biemesde
est teachers
under
rfer, presi- |
dent. A brochure entitled ‘One|
hundred Years at Millersville” |
has been sent to 6,500 alumni, |
and -a series of convocations,
eaturing nationally famed
speakers, has been
last
presented
December.
een
Cub Scouts Prepare
since
Following a theme.
Tay
circus

the MN pack meeting of the


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| Mount Joy Cub Scouts will be Ship to Make
held next Wednesday evening,
May 25, 7:00 p. m. in the Mt
Joy Elementary School Audi
torium. A little circus will be
featured with booths and skits
in charge of the four dens. o . ‘ 1
Pareitd anit thi Accidents are bound to happen -
arenls and riendas 0 the Yes nd even x : .
Cubs ard wreed to attend: the rote ; a and they can result in sericus {inan-
pack meeting to see the ac without ade- cial hardship, unless you are ade-
"OMY hments o thes SA Vir quate Insur- .
so ishm . { the dens for; B& ARE quately insured. See us today about
he past month | oe bape : :
a with thie Mas @ your liability or accident policy.
theme of Circus”; the Cub;
Scout will attend the. Von! WILEY é& RUTT AGENCY
3rothers Circus Friday after-! Mount Joy's Best Known Insurance
on Ralph Rice, Cubmaster,; Number
nnounced that Cubs are to re-| 33-6911
main at the school building at
2:30 p.m. to be escorted to the |
circus in a group. |
Lo nee fue Ge SUN»: SK
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Vacation Time
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SUMMER or WINTER
One of our vacation checks at that time will
solve many problems.
Our VACATION CLUB is now open. Starts in
May and is paid out in one year.
25¢ for 50 weeks 12.50
50c for 50 weeks 25.00
1.00 for 50 weeks 50.00
2.00 for 50 weeks 100.00
5.00 for 50 weeks 250.00
ii 10.00 for 50 weeks 500.00
START TODAY
MOUNT JOY — FLORIN


 
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