. - ( LOCAL PLAYERS IN | THE BULLETIN. Mount Joy, Pa. ¥en, | Girl Scouts Cam Thursday. August 11 8 jf jot TENNIS MATCHES AT p _ Thursday, August a a 1 2 EC) MARIETTA PARK At Local Home “TIME OUT FOR i ; : ori a | On Friday evening al Mem GINGER" AT GRETNA : 5 Cleaning - Pressing - Tai oring Ae orial Park, Mariela 8! ig d Ni ht George Curley, now in his ak . . we — there will be tennis matches by ues ay 18 | third season at Gretna Play qe Rug Cleaning - Fur Cleaning ae | some prominent players, Eleven Girl Scouts and their] will take an important | 2% 3 Tots Is the vme hen te leader from the county Girll pole in the Broadway comedy, | — Storage w_—- a g | president of the Marietta Lions Scout Camp ~~ Furnace Hills “Time Out for Ginger”, which | yt pd al Club, Arthur T. Zuch, will pre- camped overnight on the lawn! tarts a weeks run tonight. The a a sent the new tennis courts to at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| g . ala : RA Pig © show, presented by Cene P, Ot-| 3% . . 3 "-. Ake iG the Borough president, Leroy warren Foley Tuesday night harles F. di- 3% | Laundry Service with Cleaning Mon. to Fri. | 4g to and Ch: ue Ale Appley. The girls are traveling by bi-| vector, “vill run through August Lo a in | Through the efforts of the cycles on a three-day trip from| 17th. RL he 9 local Lions club with a commit- the camp near Clay The round-| Curley, who is assistant s’age| 3% aly VG NORRIS FANCY tee of Frank K. Seaman and (vip for the girls will be sixty | cH ae Ate Robert Vanderslice, Marie ta piles. A RI IC eri YS le op | now has new tennis courts at Wednesday morning after ae ae | Memorial Park. cooking breakfast at the Foley a MOUNT JOY. PENN a is [During the course of construc-| fireplace, they went to the Hei- ae a v. ce oe Cos A rr a RS 3 2s ad tion the committee atv rious sey Ranch, Rheems, where they ($5 Cleaning in Thursday by 5 p. m Ready Saturday Ae times had help from other Lions ij spend the day and night. | ate ae - 3, rere assiste bv ther m artes > oben a 0% Als NORRIS FANCY PITTED (BLACK BING) | and were assisted by o her Thursday, they started back to-| ae YOU PHONE - 3-4071 — WE CALL pT 5 | townspeople. : : ward the camp. Al 2's | The total cost of this project Mg Dianne Ronyon of Conn- qe 2 ry was $2,000 and a hearty vote uc jcut was the counselor in | meee 0 of thanks should g0 from every charge. The girls, who ranged RAS IE IES) “wel Toren. one to the Marietta Lions Club. j;, a0 from 12 to 15 were Lou-| The following will jso Zimmerman, Virginia Wea- pate: therlou, Carol Carnes, Kathy Gene Crider, Lancaster, Lan- Witter and Eudora Roseman of caster County singles champion, 1. caster: Mary’ Alice D:ffen- 1954 and 1955; Dr. Harold Fel- qerfer, West Orange, N. J.;| lenbaum, Mount Joy, Lancaster jagcie Henderson, Lititz: Mar- County singles finalist 1950, Mae Hughes, E. Strouds- be Sav, Sept. 1951, 1952, 1955; Ben Brown, burg: Sterling Page, Boiling] a Mount Joy, No. 2 player on the Springs: and Priscilla Lane, of Manager, has appeared in many 1C e n a ¥r e Cu e SAVE THIS DATE! NORRIS FANCY Grape Juice AS ~ A DELSEY TOIL 0 Univeraly = BO yn Jone Wayne, Gren productions Soring 2 ms team; <rank <ink, Mi. Joy, » . | past three summers. Previously, | | Lancaster County singles cham- O1D TIMERS MIDGETS he has done work with several AT PRESEYTERIAN CHURCH ; rolls C | pion 1951 and 1952. TO 1 | children’s theatres including » AE D Mery AUGUST 2 the Clare Tree Major compuny; { HI-GEM CLASS ont forget the I oy -| summer theatres, ' the Equity ree EE 9 Ti zp iv IRE ’ ns 7 HID | TO HOLD FOOD SALE F'imers third annual base ball Library Theatre and touring | IIS x SOOO HIG HITE, | [ The Hi-Gem Class of the game with the Mt. Joy Midgets FANNINGS BREAD & BUTTER : ’| productions. Ile has acted in 9 | Methodist Church will hold a °" Tuesday evening, August 16 Happy Time", “Tobacco| Pi : . | food sale Saturday morning, at 6:30 o'clock. Road”, “Harvey”, “Bell, Book | August 13. The rain date will be Wed- | and ‘T'ygmalion”, | . . - { The sale featuring chicken nesday, August 17, at the same| «Gramercy Ghost” and many | SERVING DELUXE BUFFET DINNERS DAILY | corn soup, will begin at 9:00 time. | others. Stars with whom he has| Bar & Grill Open at 4 P. M. a. m. in the church. Anyone over thirty years of worked include Dorothy Gish, CLOSED SUNDAYS Please bring your own con- @2€ can play. Come out and| Veronica Lake, Claude Rains BIRDS-EYE Fordhook Limas 0) have consented to play thus far] In “Time Out for Ginger” hel Yrs N C 3 [ ire Mel Weaver, Don Staley, | will play opposite Vanita S doz ET won i LTR Frank Zimmerman, Frank Ger-| Brown who will be seen in the STOP THAT ITCH! mer, Charlie Pennell, Bruce tj{le role. Miss Brown's sisters Brown, George Brown III, Mar- i 1 IN JUST 15 MINUTES | will be portrayed by Margaret "ie Beamender Dic jal nll a : Your 40c back at any drug store| 1¢ Beamender, Dick Divet, and Stewart and Francine Barrera if not pleased. Try easy-to-"pplvimany others not mentioned tainers. |bring a glove with you, You| and Frank McHugh. He also —— |will be assured of playing at| played in the film, “Ciner: smal Beni. F. Garber least part of the time. Holiday”. Curley has studied in ELIZARFTHTOWN, PA The proceeds will go to the| poth England and the U. S. and Dial 7-6361 Midget baseball fund FARM BUREAU OS : | holds a teaching degree in| - . eee ————————————— Some of the Old Timers who | speech and drama. 30 N. JACOB ST. MOUNT JOY tf © a TID) T_T) -) CI) |) TD) GD UD CD CD) |) CU GD CD) CD) CD ITCH-ME-NOT for the itch of ec ol : : Their parents will be acted by | i zema, | ring-worm, insact h'toc nr The o cials for the game| gay] Montgomery and Rei Ter- The Place Where You'll Get ome own a er [Jen a Aer Po a: Te | vill be members of the Old| ry. Others in the cast will be 2 | is | wai | Mimers who were sclected as Dorothy Reese, Robert Cleve THE BIGGEST HAM SANDWICH he outstanding athletes of Mt.| and Jackson Young and Gene | Elmer G. Strickler Toy High School: George Me-| Galvin. The setting will be by In The County JUMBO SHRIMP FRIDAY & SATURDAY FON TUR TR OW OT en | Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 7-5177| Cue, '50; Ben Brown, ’51; Bill] Robert DeMora. 9 i | Zimmerman, 53; and Henry| - N YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCt <lugh, Jr. '54 | YOU NEED UNDER MY | By . DONEGAL 4-H CLUB COMPLETE ONE STOP FOOD SERVICE Tem ons imi itn | Fl | ORIN | The Donegal 4-H Club mel | Family Security | August 4th at the home of | | | Mrs. Paul Witman. BUS TOURS Phone 3-82 1 1 Mount Joy, Pa. Fire - - Auto - - Life | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoff-| Carol Ginder was elected as AUG. 13 BOAT TRIP from Philadelph'a to Wilmington Accident & Health -. [man and Mrs. Sara Schlegel-| our contestant for Posture AUG. 27 PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH DAYS at Hershey | milch spent Wednesday at! Queen at 4-H Round Up held (CTC bus) err ree en - es Hospitalization Youblin Gap, at the {former’s| at Millersvlle State Teachers LABOR DAY WEEKEND, SEPT. 2, 3, 4 and 5 Toronto, - | College on August 18th Niagara Falls, Thousand Island trip from Canadian 99 AND MORTGAGE [INSURANCE mn, 3 side. ADY v ERTISE IN THE “BULLETIN 334 Miss Grace Henderson of Arlene Heisey and Audrey ay a seb. no | Maytown called on her Aunt] Musser are going to Penn State FOR INFORMATION CALL MT. JOY 3-4442 OR WRITE a ET Liter al, — tee ENT = Mrs Sore Toes] 2 Sh Week, ag are ox MRS. MAE ROTH ay evening. biting how to make a Tomato MAIN STREET FLORIN. PA Mr. Paul Shank of Baltimore, According Salad. 30-3¢ ' 3 ° ssid. Bis, ant and ° — i Ir. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman Patronize Bulletin Advertisors a ® ® ® nm Sunday — Sy kT RC Mr. and Mrs. Jacob stehman' > ; rr rh Mt. Crelna [5 1955 Westinghouse Automatic Defrosting 0 Aah Ls Blo] Refrigerator loan Buller ihe weekend OPEN DAILY TONIGHT! X wh I: hru Aug. 17th gl fen pyr) gor || «ppp OLY FOR GINGER” Clayton Breneman and Mr. and) GOLF DRIVING RANGE With a Broa Raya NOW 75 k Mrs. Harry Derr and daughter FOAM RUBBER R:3ERVZD SEATS - - - CURTAIN 8:30 P. M er wee attended the Gibble Reunion at Le ONLY... P The Brethren Church at Man- | Large FREE Picnic Area neim on Sunday. AFTER SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Miss Mary Hamilton sper Sot me from Friday till Sunday PEST CON TROL SHOWS MATINEE i i nd : Mrs. Lillian Gantz at Mt. Gret- EVENING SATURDAYS Compare this with refrigerators costing $50 : 7. and B00 P.M AND to $80 more . . . this is real value! Ample Aa ALL WORK GUARANTEED 3 THE A TRE] Mrs. Jacob Landvater was 2 CIETY: co ON wn space for even the largest of families. : ’ £810 P ™ 00 P.M. > . . removed to St. Joseph’s Hos- | ns | Maun: lov Py New Defrosting — defrosts pital on Tuesday Free Estimaies . - ay. | — — automatically at the push of a button. . . so Mr. John Frey is confined to FRIDAY — SATURDAY. A DGUST 12-13 fast frozen foods stay firmly frozen. his home on account of illness. | VALT DISN Mr. i M oR : I ; WALT x of Bi tes Boater WM. J. FOWERS “Davy Crockett” KING OF T ® 70-Ib. Frozen Storage Capacity of Mr. and Mrs. George Mump- | 121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST. D FRONTIER Ton Sunday ELIZABETHTOWN Bonus Botile Space °F 00 Stn PHONE E-TOWN 7-1415 : : ® Adjustable Shelves WITWFR REUNION TO | a. aad 31-fc MONDAY AUGUST 15 - 16 ® Giant Full-Width Humidrawer® BE HELD AUGUST 21 JAMES CAGNEY JOHN DEREK in * Egg and Bottle Shelves-In-Door The twenty-fifth annual re- D e P e n d a b 1 e “Ruin For Cover" Witwer clan will be held Sun- . . day. August 21, at Buchmiller tg LIMITED QUANTITY... Price subject to change! Park. long Roots 72. ope halt Gas Service - erie — me mr mile south of Lancaster. WEDNTSDAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 17 - i8 The reunion of Witwer’s of R oy M. Ressler Cor se. 224 SURE esti ousc Sisko Wl cts On 27 W. Main St., MOUNTVILLE BARBARA STANWYCK - ROBERT RYAN -in- Ae a ey YOU CAN BE oe IF ITS W ingh ing; opening devotions by Stan-| 27 ain St. ley Witwer; address of welcome PHONE 5-5301 ‘Escape To Burma® i by John Witwer; Greetings by OR CALL | i the president, Emery Witwer; — — - — . eset : G 0. W. AMAN historian’s report by Miss Mary WM. Lisi ma COMING: SEPTEFMB"R 1 -2- 3 Steffy; 3 by Rev. | ‘ . address the Wi MT. JOY 3-5731 OPEN DAILY "TILL 6. MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS 'T'LL 9 P. Haymond W. Brodie. Following “The Lady And The Tramp” MOUNT JOY, PA. ot EAST MAIN STREET PHONE ory jie progam. Sole and con- |New and Used Gas Ranges, | S ry . - a.
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