THE BULLETIN Published every Thursday at 11 East Main Street, Mount Joy. Lancaster County, Pa. Larmon D. Smith, Publisher John E. Schroll, | Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952 | Subscription Rate $2.50 per year by Mail | Advertising rates upon request. | Entered at the postoffice at Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class | mail under the Act of March 3, | 1879. Member, Pennsylvania News- | paper Publishers’ Association. Letters To The Editor To the Sport fans of | A WISE OWL | { Mount Joy: BY - ve ho ve a Gi HAPPENINGS Rr — of — LONG AGO | om Ad ~-l THIRTY YEARS AGO Harold Krall, son of butcher| H. H. Krall, had his nose frac- tured in a peculiar manner. He| | was standing aside their horse | when the animal swung its | head around presumably to chase flies, and bumped Harold on the nose, fracturing it. | The Gerberich-Payne Club] held its semi-annual banquet at| Hershey. One hundred and sev- > | a OT O A I am in receipt of a very fine en members were present. BY} Mire Of nk y oi es- Look, if you guys think 1 letter that I thought you may Fire of unknown origin 3 s-| : 4 ’ ye ror oved a barn owned by How-| can fill this column without you want to read. troyed a barn own Cig op Ra S )SS sending me some good laffs, It spells out sportmanship ard Sipling at Rheews. Che 0S8| you're crazy So, come on, which in my mind is as impor-| is estimated from $2,500 to lot’ ant as winni : : 2 $3,000. let's hear from you. tant as winning and at the; § $3, : Sento Wad. inl | same time cancels out the ac- Mr. Frank Germer hac 1€ ¢ * his new | Dick Gerlitzski, at Florin cusations hurled at us on the] stakes plac ed for his new home| a os ’ ’ . | Tort 2arhar: EES m has a pet expression “that he'll Fountain Hill basketball game.| on North Barbara street I'he IE A DE OX io: 51 1. As we ere ac-| cellar will be dug this week,| never take any (dirt) of any- Enough saic S we WwW i eve La 2 81 ail] | pody” but he re-| cused as hard losers and Ww hat| weather permitting. Cl pody —— ii Ee «acted that the other evening not, but here 1 want to pause a Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Funk, We ninute and vay tribute to a east of town’ announced the| when he went out to tend his minute & pa} ; | ; pigeons They | fighting coach,. Donald Staley,! | birth of a daughter. { yrize pigeons. — — — — } : : | a 2 orl Daeg n't the least bit bothered| Who is coaching our Midgets as In the OWL-LAFFS Ben/ weren ell as the Donegal Hi h| Groff sez there's a fellow loaf- by his threat and gave him the| W¢ as Oneys 1 his restaurant that! bu iness all over his head | coach, who has been in there; Ing around his res Syren at Ses y Sis . . . aQ Sl 3 p azinees | fighting every minute for the has them all beat for laziness. | he fell t] boys. Here is the letter: He thinks he'd be too lazy to| One of the fellows over a coach a glee club in a deaf and the fire house asked “Mushey” | Mr. Benjamin Groff dumb sehool. ia ip : . r dD. " : . | Good if it is wrong for a man Mt. Joy, Pa. Coffee was selling for 42c¢ a to drink like a fish? Dear Mr. Groff pound at Booth’s Dept. Store,| : 73 ac yo TOU , | . | “Mushy” replied: Not as I want to convey through YOU| and cigarettes were selling for| long as he drinks what fish| our thanks for the treat which | 2 packs for 25 cents at Harry] drink.” you folks from Mt. Joy gave to Darrenkamps. { - | our baseball team on Tuesday evening. of is week after TWENTY YEARS AGO Many a good beau plays sec-| evening Oi this week after ow ond fiddle. game there. So far as our boys| j.cob Loraw and - his two {ary io BYE he y QQ : | | were concerned, the Kindness James Hilt and ; + par as & > or 3 Flori rere i Before my wife went to the| °" ypur part was all the more} prod Loraw of Florin were in-| beauty parlor she looked like al remarkable because it came jured in an auto accident on the little old woman 90 years old.| after a boys had eo de-{ 1 andisville-Silver Spring road. | featec I am sure that the sub- Ar ; 3 | ‘hen she came beau- : A : A Church Sunday School ten- When she came out of the bea Sect If. good ty parlor, she didn’t look like | | ship which your group showed will be that will be| | remembered by these boys and) by those who participat- ed in the affair. I am sure that your a little old lady anymore she looked like a little old man! Jong one of us A bigamist is one who makes > Qe > iste 3 100 the same mistake twice. generos- | ity both to your boys and to] My new suit is a Loch Lo-| our boys is doing much to make mond Tweed. You know what| them better youngsters. What- a Loch Lomond Tweed is —| ever we adults do in that res- the vest takes the high road,| pect is, I am sure, the pants take the low road] doing. and your wife's in your pockets well worth Will you convey our thanks | to all the mothers who shared in this fine occasion and to the afore ya. "Tis better to be well form-| managers of the Mt. Joy team ed than informed. who entered into the good spir- it of the occasion. A southern gentleman stop- Very truly yours, ped in at Kaylor’s bar on Fri- SAMUEL S. WENGER day night and asked Les for a Tuesday August 16, at 6:15 “Louisville Fizz.” | the third annual baseball game | week, W. I. Be nis league was formed here this| was elected | and John Fellenbaum | Some of the Jay Barnhart, Helen Dillinger, Mrs. Seiler Philips, Mumma, William Peifer, Arthur Crider, Calvin president secretary, players| were lig, Mr. Lawton, bert Kramer, Eugene Diffenderfer Jr. Mr. of and Harry and Mrs. John L town announce the their daughter Eliza to William Meyers, and Mrs. William Mey Hershey which Hagerstown, Md Gutshall and F. Leedom Florin ceped appointments Department Reve risburg. ey, mar- riag of h X., Mr of place in Irene J bet of ers of have with nue, Har- ol TEN YEARS AGO Arthur Sunday furlough Mrs. Cpl Zerphey arrived | to spend a with his parents, Arthur Zerphey. from home day Mr. and He | duty. Irvin fiftieth Local returned overseas birthday July 18th. Lions Club will sale at Newcomers Ser- Mahlon Art A : | Auction vice Station. C. K. Newcomer, “A Louisville Fizz? How do! petween the Mt. Joy Old Tim you make that?” asked Les. ers and the Midgets will be “Why, sir, it’s 32 parts gin} played on the grade school and one part soda,” replied the grounds. The Old Timers line southerner. up will be announced later. “Shall I squeeze a bit of Don’t miss the game if you lemon peel into it?” asked Les.| want some laughs and thrills as “Sir!” answered the custom-| the old boys will furnish it for| er. “If I want a lemonade, I'll] you. By your support you will ask for it.” | be showing the Old Timers you So | are back of their programs of “Dyke” Garber didn’t do so| sponsoring the Kids in worth- good with his last get-rich-| while projects. A collection will quick project - Now he’s| be lifted to keep the kids play working on a new one — — — | ing. He's trying to graft strawber- In paying tribute to Mr. ries with milkweed. to get| Staley I want to also mention strawberries and cream from/| our staff of Bernie Kear, the the same plant. — — — That| manager, the assistant coach, ought to pay off! Bruce Brown, and Henry Klugh | EE — | Sr. who give their time and A girl on West Donegal St.! transportation free. says she gotta stop watching BENJ. F. GROFF, wrestling on television She President of Mt. Joy says she getting too clever for| Old Timers her boy friend.” Clyde Nissly boys at — | PERSONALS | Darrenkamp’s, that the| best place in the world to find Mrs. Elizabeth Kauffman and | a helping hand—is at the end| granddaughter Pamal, of May- of your own arm! | town, Mrs. James Watts and Yowtm—— daughters, Mary Beth and A serious inpediment to mar-| Christine, of Marietta R1, visit- riage nowadays is the increas-| ed Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kuhn ing difficulty of supporting the| on Wednesday. government and a wife on the Mrs. Anna Zercher ente ro! Same income. | tained her daughter, Mr. and . | Mrs. Erla Stump and children, Did you hear about the|g. 0 this week. Mrs. Cook who Went to the box of-| Zercher has accompanied them Yice and said, “I don’t like the pop to Indiana for a short picture, give me everybody's | visit, | Re lp money | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin have moved into the Dr. Sch-| | It's too bad a girl can’t get| married without dragging some| loser property innocent man to the altar with her. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Walters bara Street asked her hubby if Stoner returned he will love her if she grows| day after spending several fat? ; | days in New York City. The young husband quickly | @ ie answered: “Heck, no! I prom-| ised for better or worse, ‘riot through thick and thin.” A a We Print Everything = | But Dollar Bills A WISE OWL until Dr. | losser returns from the service. | and daughter, Miss Esther Hel-| A newly wed on North Bar-| en Walters and Miss Franceanna! home Thurs-| Park Shetter committee. ulub defeated Rotary Club in a sof on the | The | the | and will serve on the | The Lions the tball game diamond 12 to 1 three to put ! park Lions score runs in last inning on ice, | Shields | catching, Berrier Rotari- losing pitching and for the Doc Sloan was with Highlights of the was Les Koder’s hohe run. | Myers served chief. Elmer Zerphey offcial score keeper. “The Late Christopher losing | ans the | pitcher | ing. ds was Bean hold a| Foreman, | Sprecher 11.| the game| Batteries winners were; | chase a flag and all the acces- | | of Florin which is sponsored by) tory, | club members wish | try of Illinois. James Hei-| and Lester | Al-| Schneider, | Paul Hostetter, Chas. Witmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Waser, Clarence Newcomer, Jr., Rich- ard Comly, Lester Hostetter,: Joseph Germer, Elias Linde- muth, Robert Lindemuth, Har- vey Hawthorne, Herbert Mum- ma, Joe Moore, George Brown, Joseph Breneman, Harold Bac kenstoe, W. E. Nitrauer, W. G. Walters| Zerph- Son | took | Harvey | ac- | | the| | 30 | | { | Sam Dock catch-| game | Ray | umpire-in- | the| i was playing at the Gretna Play-| hous2 starring Freeman | mond, Admission 83c¢ plus tax. At the A&P Food store erisco was selling 3 pounds for 68c, | and at the American Store oy ter was selling for 48c per lb. Ham-| | | | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pe. Florin Lions Hold Thursday, July 28 Regular Meeting members ENGAGEMENTS attend- ——————— the | Twentyfive ed the regular meeting of HEISEY—KAUFFMAN Miss Kauffman is sories for the Boy Scout troop| Elizabethtown. Mr. ey, who was graduated from E.| Donegal High School, is serv- club. 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