~~ BUS TOURS 3} — BOAT TRIP from Philadelphia to Wilmir AUG. 27 PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH DAYS (CTC bus) LABOR DAY WEEKEND, SEPT. 2, 3, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, side. at 4 and 5 — trip from FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 - 6 FRED ASTAIRE LESLIE CARON “Daddy Long In Cinemascope FEATURE SATURDAY NITE -in- FIRST 30 P. Hershey Toronto, Canadian FOR INFORMATION CALL MT. JOY 3-4442 OR WRITE MRS. MAE ROTH MAIN STREET FLORIN, PA. 30-3¢ 1gton HEIR. | TH ASA TR SHOWS i MATINEE EVENINGS SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M AND SATURDAYS THEAT RE HOLIDAVS 6.8.10 P. M. 2:00 P. M. Mount Joy, Pa M. MONDAY, AUGUST 8 GLENN FCRD FRANK LOVEJOY -in- “The Americano” TUESDAY. AUGUST 9 BAXTER — STEVE FORREST ‘““Bedevilled” In Cinemascope ANNE -in- GREER GARSON DANA ANDREWS -in- WEDNESDAY —- THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 - 11 “Strange Lady In Town” Ice Cold Watermelons ‘Cub Scouts Are ‘Added To Florin Lions Projects another Mt. Gretna OPEN DAILY MINIATURE GOLF GOLF DRIVING RANGE | Florin Lions scored | first in project work in their locality. During the month of July. a Cub Pack was organiz- Large FREE Picnic Area | ca and is being sporsored by | the Lions Club. To date, three dens have been | started. The three dens locaed on the south side of Florin have | as Den Mothers, Mrs. Charles | Hill, Mrs. Earl Rhoades and | Mrs. Alvin Koser. | for the three dens are Mr. Hill, SATURDAY “Strategic Mr. Rhoades and Mr. Koser. Mr. Rhoades is also assistant Air Command’ | cubmaster. James Stewart Allyson No Cubmaster has been Plus | pointed to date and no SHORT SUBJECTS | have been started on the north ’" on | side of the town. SUNDAY — MONDAY ; y TUESDAY Den Chiefs for the three dens THURSDAY — FRIDAY ap- dens June | | | 6 of are Jerry Koser, Richard Hea- The Magnificent | gy and Jerry Wagner. M 99 | One pack meeting will be atador | held each month, the last Wed- Maureen O'Hara Anthony Quinn | nesday evening of the month. PLUS | Tentative plans call for this 6“ * [ month meeting to be held in The Big Combo | the Washington Elemgntary Cornel Wilde - Jean Wallace | School. WEDNESDAY - FAMILY NITE August plans for the new Cubs will be a picnic. Regular den meetings and pack meet- ings will resume in September. Three Named For All-Stars $1.00 FOR A CARLOAD “The Black Pirates” AND “Crest Of The Wave” Gene Kelly OLAS LL YPN 5 miles west of Lanc. By-Pass Rt. 230 : — pe rap - Y : ———. Mount Joy will have three representatives in the Midget All-Star game Monday night at Columbia. Joseph Hos'ette:, Cocktail NORRIS FANCY FRUIT 303 Larry Watkins and Paul Sny-| der are the chosen three from] the Mount Joy team. Both the Columbia team| locals and the and| three representatives the other teams have two. Donald Staley and Bernard] Kear were named to coach the have WAY-PAK SMALL Sweet Pickles north section in the game. The coach of the Hubley team willl coach the south section team for the game. ap ® - 39: FRIGID MIDGET ice Cube Trays LOCAL GOLFERS COMPETE IN | TOURNAMENT | Two local golfers competed] in the tenth annual Lebanon -+1.00 NORRIS FANCY TIN Whole Beets Y 303 2 a i 33 Country Club Invitation Best| Ball Tournament held last week at the Lebanon Country Club. | Art Hershey Mayer, of NORRIS FANCY Tomato Juice 46-0: Hostet Country| Country Club, and Irv ter, of Cool Creek Club, were one of the 73 teams entered in the tournament Match play started Friday morning, July 29, and contin- cals [ 1 0 mn € NORRIS FANCY Cleo ued through Saturday and Sun-| day to de'ermine the as well as the 1955 champion] and winner of the William B. Sullivan Trophy that symboliz winners| Ibs 39: NORRIS Butter “93” SCORE es the local tourney champ on ship. Although Mayer and Hos'et- ter failed to qualify for Satur- day's round, Hostetter d'd| cause considerable excitement. 1b ba: NORRIS FANCY Prune Juice Playing the 18th hole Irv’'s sec- ond shot went past the green,| far to the left, ana came to rest within inches of a big tree bordering the macadam drive- lg bot ? Be HESS CIRCLE 8 Coffee (TRY IT way to the club house, fully 30] yards from the green, and pos- sibly 40 yards to the cup. From what appeared to be an impos- sible lie, Irv calmly looked the situation over, and sele:ted an 8 iron. He somehow scooped Ib 18: 3 lbs $2.28 ICED) ALL POPULAR BRA Franks NDS | the ball out of small stones and sand, and with only inches of clearance between the ball and the raised macadam, fired it under an overhanging branch of an evergreen tree slightly to 43 CHOICE BEEF Chuck the left; the ball landed on the | and holed it out for a | birdie three. | Veteran observers stated that | it was one of the most difl‘cult 39: ib 33c » 33¢ | shots made on the course in . | quite some time. Sunshine NB. CC. Swan Soap SRE TR Hi-Ho Graham gn Public Invited To o Cc Dale we ‘ Crackers Witness Game Friday | The public is invited to wit- ness the Midget game between | the Mount Joy team and the Columbia Pioneers Friday nite. 6 cakes 26 = SLI AINVIIddV © |x Phone 3-8211 DOOOOOOOOOOC Hess’ Food Store COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SERVICE The two teams are tied for first place in the north sec ion. A win Friday night for the locals | will mean an almost sure vic- tory for this year’s season of Midget play. The game will be played in Columbia and residents are - | urged to support the local boys | in the decisive game. MOUNT JOY I: Den Fathers | |leading role in the THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Zo this ro HOUSEREEPING 51 BY SHIRLEY STUART I'll risk a sirloin steak against leftover hash that next weekend across the country there will be at least 25 thousand picnic menus identical to the following: hot dogs, hamburgers, | mustard, onions, buns, deviled eggs, assorted freits, plenty of coffee. Thursday. August 4 3 SAVE THIS DATE! Sat., Sept. 10-4t 7pm. Chicken Barbecue AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH wars hoes Spas RETR DAT EST By Monday morning 25 thousand homemakers will be wondering how to remove the above menu from more than 100 thousand picnic clothes! To ease the washday job, try taping this chart (or | even better and more complete, the Whirlpool | washer instruction booklet where the information was obtained) near your washer. | Stain ' Whites Colors Grease (hot dogs, Rub with soap and Sponge with carbon navbar gers and sponge with carbon tetrachloride, NL MT. GRETNA 4-6402 PH INE Playing Thru Aug. 10th MT. GRETN P/ TONIGHT | ee WONDERFULLY WITTY FARCE-COMEDY “THE VINEGAR TREE” With a Broadway and Hollywood Cast DON'T MISS IT ! FOAM RUBBER RESERVED SEATS - - - CURTAIN 8:20 P. M. the like) tetrachloride if neces. sary. [ Mustard Wash in hot soapy Sponge with wood water and chlorine alcohol, [ bleach. | Eeg Soak in cold water, Sponge with cold water, Fruit Stretch material over a Sponge with cool water; bowl, pour boiling water apply warm glycerine through stain, If stain - for several hours, remains, bleach with : hydrogen peroxide. Coffee Pour boiling water | Sponge with warm through stain, glycerine. Grass (not on tHe menu but bound to sneak in) Wash in warm sudsand Wash in lukewarm rub. If yellow stain re. mains bleach with hy. : drogen peroxide. acetate rayon, You'll note we left common old dirt and mud off the list. Junior doesn’t HAVE to know they are a breeze in an automatic washer! suds. If necessary, treat [ | water. Apply warm | with alcohol except on | BOY SCOUTS TO SPEND WEEK AT CHIQUETAN | Fourteen Boy Scouts of Troop) ‘THE VINEGAR TREE’ TAKES SPOTLIGHT AT GRETNA Kathleen Phelan, has been seen on Playhouse stage past ten who often 39 will camp at Camp Cligue-] the Gretna for one week. The group during the ij] meet at the rear of the| will take the Acme Store Sunday, 1:00 p. m.,| next Ppro-i i, go to the camp. Camping “The Vinegar Tree”, ; ,,it the boys and their lead- begins a week's run 10-/ org Harold Etsell and Charles The farce-comedy will g,chenauer, will return to Mt. iene P. Otto) Joy Saturday. Coghlan, irons Bovd who camp are | Baugher, seasons, duction, which tnhigh. be presented by and Charles F. tor. .the John Le- will attend Roger Bates, Richard Becker, to raise funds for | helped them | the trip. The four, who left] | last Saturday evening are Ron- "ald Schofield, Harold Etsell,| Jr., Jerry Buchenauer and | Robert Buchenauer. | FOR {7 me, M'ss Phelan has just returned Date Chosen For | from a successful nine-month season at Margo Jones’ Theater Midget Bus Trip 54 and '44. During her stay | she appeared in a series of new | Saturday, August 27, is thej {plays, most notably “Inherit date that the local Midgets will the Wind” which is currently witness the baseball game be- on Broadway She also was tween the Phillies and the St. seen in “M salliznee” and “Pyg- Louis team in Philadelphia. A malion” by George Bernard bus will take the boys to Phil- Shaw and a musical adelphia for the day. Anyone] A busy television actress, May accompany the team f{o Miss Phelan has played on Philadelphia for $1.50 round | many programs, including trip. Detailed information will | “Studio One”, “Robert Mont- | be given the Bulletin lat Hl gomery Presents’. “Martin COnCErning the > Fp | Kane,” “Lights Out” and oth-| ay TS. She also was in the PERSONAI S | coast-to-coast touring company | dl of “L'fe With Father” In “The Vinegar Tree” she| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. War-| takes the role created by Mary ren Bates and family last week | Boland in the original Broad- were Mr. and Mrs. Charles way production. Earl Mont- Hays, Muncy, Indiana; Mr. and | gomery will portray her hus-! Mrs. John Van Fleet and band and Vanita Brown her daughter, Lena from Oakville, daughter. Other parts will be Ind.: and Mr. and Mrs. Will am taken by Jackson Young, Mar- Miller and daughter Carolyn | garet Stewart, Gene Galvin and friend Marini Mitchell and Robert Cleveland. The set- ting will be designed by Rob-' Ind. from Frankton, ert DeMora. Special arrange- ments can be made for theatre PEST CONTROL parties at the playhouse, a cor- ding to the producers. “The ALL WORK GUARANTEED | Vinegar Tree” will run thru August 10. | . cin — Free Estimates — MIDGETS TIED FOR FIRST PLASE WM. J. POWERS | Last Friday night the Mid- 121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST gets traveled to Marietta and, ELIZABETHTOWN afer six innings of ; { scoreless | ha'l dropped a 1 to 0 decision. | Joe Hostetter pit-hed good ball but his mates could not back ‘Dependable Gas Service PHONE E-TOWN 17-1415 31-tfc | Monday night they defeated Local 285 from Lancaster by the score of 10 to 2 behind Robert Sprout to hold their tie for first place in the Lanco er ore. Roy M. Ressler This Thursday at 6:30 a 27 W. Main St., MOUNTVILLE make-up game with Mountville PHONE 5-5301 here at home is scheduled and OR CALL the all deciding game w'th the Columbia Pioneers to decide WM. AN the League championsh’p is MT. 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