The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 09, 1955, Image 8

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GIRL CRITICAL WITH THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
LOCKJAW Thursday. June 9 10
Miss Doris Gantz, 16, daugh- =———
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence €ral Hospital
Gantz, Mount Joy Rl, was re She became ill Tuesday suf-
ported in critical condition on fering from lockjaw, according
Thursday at the Lancaster Gen-
to hospital attendants
hot water
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— Come to see the quality-built THERMADOR, today! —
hithun of Uhich
AUTOMATIC HEART « SALES AND SERVICE
Box 306, Landisville, Pa. Phone 8122
NEWTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Habet Khelgha-
tian and family of Springfield,
Pa. were recent visitors of Mrs. |

Khelghatian’s parents Rev. and |
Mrs. R. H. Arndt.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo |
Moore and family were, Mr. |
Chester Kline, Columbia, Mr
Warden Halter, Mr. Robert]
Kunkle, Mount Joy and Mrs. |
Theodore Sener, Lancaster. [
ert Frank and
Miss Peggy Kohler,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKee and
family of Klinesville.
|
Miller were, Mr. and Mrs Rob- |
ert Johns, Mr. and Mrs. John|
Sterbach and son Jack, and |
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weidman |
and children, Lancaster.
Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt |
spent Memorial Day with their |
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. |
and Mrs. Calvin L. Campbell |
and family, Lancaster.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- |
istice Wittle were Mr. and Mrs. |
Sr., Mt. Joy,
Ragner Hallgren
Mr. Ragner Hallgren, Jr., and
daughter, Millersburg, Mr
Charles Wittle, Columbia RD, |
and Mr. Joseph Wittle, Colum- |
bia. |
|
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mateer, |
Mt. Joy, visited Mr. and Mrs. |
William K. Fogie and family.
Mrs. Irvin Witmer and chil- |
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. John |
Kauffman Sr. of Ironville.
Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt |
enjoyed the circus Saturday |
with their granddaughter Bev- |
erly Campbell. |
Jean Witmer, Linda |
and Master Jere |
| Witmer attended a party on|
Sunday in honor of Randy
Kauffman of Silver Spring who
| celebrated his first birthday.
Mrs. William Kauffman and
children of Ironville, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and |
Misses
Lee Brosey
family. |
Miss Shirley Witmer and
Mr. Jack Witmer enjoyed a 3-|
day visit to Washington. Shir-
ley and Jack graduated from
the Manheim High School last
| Thursday.
| Visitors at The Arndt Home,
|
were, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah
























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facts of summer . . . that leave your
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GIRLS
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CINDERELLA
DRESSES
beauties in all


Cool Sumer. For warm weather in all
age groups. colors and sizes
$398.8 4° $98
GIRLS
NEW STYLE
Casual Shoes
White and colors Blouses
$98 O08
Mount Joy Dept. Store
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Sumpman, Mr. and Mrs. John
Shelly, Mt. Joy, Mr. and Mrs.
Havard Johnston, Lancaster,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson
and family, Gordonville, Mr.
Mick Wilson, New Holland,
Mr. Ira Stauffer, Marietta and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubley, Col-
umbia.
A Children’s
will be
Day
given at the
E.U B. Church on
| June 17th. Watch
| further details.
Program
Newtown
paper for
Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Ferich, of
Willow Street.
Mr. and Mrs. John Grossman
and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. William Rynier and Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Eisenberger, Gap
Mrs. Howard Witmer and
children visited Mr. and Mrs
|Jake Crombling of York Coun-
ty.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eshelman, |
Mrs. |
| Marie‘ta, visited Mr. and
Howard Witmer
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber
and daughter Minnie visited
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ney and
family of Florin.
Visitors of Mr
ram Gamber were Mr. and
ter, Columbia
and Mrs
| Lancaster.
Visitors of Mr. and
Maurice Frysinger, Mrs.
RD,
Havard
and Mr
Joohnston of
Austin and
Havard Lancaster,
Mrs. Stephen Heisey, Center Co
(Mr. and
| grandson
Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamb-
jer visited Mr. and Mrs. Benj.
|Steckerwetz and Mr. and Mrs.
|Chalmer Mellott and family, of
| Mount Joy RD.
Visitars of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
{liam Haines were, Mr. and Mrs.
[Sam Fry, Lititz, Mr. and Mrs.
|BEdward Divie and Mrs. Sallie
| Musser, Lititz.
Mrs. Edith Erb and Mrs. Bet-
ty Brosey and daughter Linda
| Lee, visited Mrs. Ortillia Erb,
|of Lancaster on Saturday.
EN
First steam railroad was in
between Balimore and
Reen, Mr.
Johnston,
David Lee Fox, Mt.






| day, June 23.
| man of
Sunday, |
and Mrs. Ab- |


[ CHICKEN CORN SOUP —
SUPPER PLANNED
A chicken corn soup
will be held this Saturday by
the auxiliary of the Mount Joy
The
3:00 p m
supper
At the Lititz Poultry Cooking contest, 3 out of 4 winners
Friendship Fire Company.
will
Soup may be purchased by the |
preferred and used gas stoves. There must be a reason.
sale begin at
Go along with the winners and use gas stoves and applian-
quart. A complete supper menu
i gery at tables se ’ . x
will be erved at tables set up ces. Ward Botle Gas, Ephrata,
in the engine room.
When in need of Printing. (any-



thing) kindly remember the Bulletir

THE REST OF OUR DAYS
Depend on
THE REST OF OUR NIGHTS
‘MATTRESSES and BOX SPRINGS
From $1995 to $77 OS0
SEALY —- ENGLANDER

INSPIRATION TO ALL——Marlene Cook, teen-age Good Shep-
herd Home resident, appears to. be every bit as delighted with
the ability of using her newly acquired legs to walk, as Joseph
Day, physical therapist of the Home is. Marlene, together with
other handicapped children, will be a part of a physical therapy
demonstration at the 47th Anniversary of the Good Shepherd
Home, Thursday, June 23rd, 1955 at 1:30 P. M. D.S.T. Marlene
was born without even the semblance of any leg formation. Mr.
Day has seen her through her “first steps” this past year. Mar-
lene looks to the day when she will be able to “walk” to school
for the first time in her life.
The Good Shepherd Home, for crippled children and
folk at Allentown, will celebrate its 47th Anniversary on Thurs- |
SERTA -

IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO SLEEP WELL

$1.00 DOWN DELIVERS
KEENER’S
aged

STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL

CANCER DRIVE COMPLETED
The Cancer Drive in Mount The Ladies Auxiliary to the
Joy and Florin were completed Salunga Fire Company are .
last week. David Myers, chair- holding a Strawberry festival Furniture -— Carpet Bedding
June 10, at Robert Brubaker’s
from 5:00 to 8:00 p. m. There]
will be lots of food, fun for the’
| children. Everyone welcome, i
the Mount Joy drive
reported over $700.00 received
and Miss Joyce Baker, Florin,
reported $202.00.
15-31 Marietta Ave. MOUNT JOY, PA.

|




Dont argue wih this baby!
| All Chevrolet's competitors and most of the high-priced cars
| tried it recently in official NASCAR* trials—and took a licking!

|
Mrs. Salem Gamber and daugh- |
Mrs. |
Katie |
| Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg- |
er, were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert |
| Rice, Mount Joy, Mr. and Mrs. |
Mrs. |
Mrs. Paul Fitzkee and |
M: the champ! The new Chev-
rolet “Turbo-Fire V8” — the
most modern V8 on the road today.
Here’s what happened—
Daytona Beach. NASCAR Ac-
celeration Tests Over Measured Mile
From Standing Start. Chevrolet cap-
tured the 4 top positions in its class!
8 of the first 11! And on a time basis
Chevrolet beat every high-priced car,
| too—but one! But wait!—this is just
| the beginning!

Way, way ahead!
Daytona Beach. NASCAR
Straightaway Running. Open to cars
delivered in Florida for $2,500 or
less. Chevrolet captured the first two
places, 7 out of the first 11 places!
Daytona Beach. NASCAR 2-Way
Straightaway Running Over Meas-
ured Mile. Open to cars from 250
to 299 cu. in. displacement. Chev-
rolet captured 3 of the first 5 places!
Columbia, S. €. NASCAR 100-
Mile Race on half-mile track. Very
tight turns. Chevrolet finished first!
(levrolet
Fayetteville, N. €C. NASCAR Late
Model Event. Chevrolet again fin-
ished first. Because of even tighter
turns the driver chose to run the en-
tire 150 laps in second gear! Yet no
overheating or pit stops!
These facts you can’t laugh off. SS PACEMAKER
Sales leader. Road leader. A crown- 4
ing achievement of Chevrolet and
General Motors. Try a Chevrolet . . .
and live in a land of going-away
where you win all the arguments!
Soon, maybe?
*National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
SS
Sales leader for
19 straight years!


|
NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc.
West Main Street
Mount Joy
Phone 3-4821






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