f BS m= | Qunday dinner guest of Mr. and and family of Lancaster, v Richard Kraus and family Mr. George Shetter and f ION TAIN TEN TEN dN a, pe ata ata at PEI 2 or SII I ONT SEIS) Te SN ele he ih 0! XL IV elev ated) SL a RAHN . CLICK he ah adhe : | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. ‘Bedside Boogie SIRLOIN 79: T-BONE Pork Cheps Center Cut |b 69: i New Strato-Flight Hydra-Matic* coupled Mrs. Edith Erb who celebra | ted her 41st birthday on Friday | Oct. 21st was i prised when she was larges Thursday. October 27 1 yore FLORI N rs aus Penns | 4 4 Oo A ot Lancaster on Sunday on Sunday. 2 jv Snags = Miss Vivian Gable, of Col- Mrs. Richard Kravs and fa ; 0 v 5 Misses Dorothy Lindemuth the weekend: witl ily Mrs. Everett Kraus of Lan pd |. Jane Pyle and Viola Bricker Ah a» n ~ iN # nd wih caster, visited at the Hamilton ——— iss Mi " er S 3 Jt Visitors at TI Arndt H enjoyed a Pig Roast and Square : on Te . home last week. ’ At IS YOUR Ir 1 Anat ml | Dance at Kirkwood on Satur Mrs. Ross Ammon of Gap and Mrs, Irvin Bishop and Mrs. So" Ovo vie Mra Rv. " ge 1 J o V \ As Nor on and Pe 0 ne ny dav evening. There were forty M1 and Mrs. Frank Hatton and Aaron Buckwalter returned; as a Fong 3 i five guests present and all had SON ag Va Vishay ul home Sunday night after spend- Ft . ode, nnie Horn, rand Mrs ik . . th» Hamilton Home on Tuesday y Fla, qe th 1 tF d an enjoyable time ing three weeks at Miami, N alls Roy Hubley, Columbia Mr. d ¢ » same time calle i alle C Oo es es rien | and Mrs Wilson and Miss Minnie Shelley of Lan fod a be NE oe i don with relatives and friends, SAN Mrs ¢ § ¢ wd Mrs. B. F. Ka nem ate children, Gordonville, Mr. and gp | caster vis'ted her father, Mr.) TUL RC Koser Nr i gn as Mrs. Irvin Smith and children 1 Samuel Shelley on Sunday Virs. Pau) Roser, oF. ai FLORIN CUBS MEET His { S. ) : ot Mrs. Alvin Koser and family, 1 ® | Mount Joy, Mr. Donald Miller, | i Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brinser of ent Sunday at Clinton Co Four new Cubs were receiv- We of town, Mr. Ira Stauffer of x Middletown wore guests of Mr, or = oe David K 2 lig ed into the Florin Cub Pack at ee Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Havard| and Mrs. George Mumper Sr} oN Pil ini ravi "ME {he monthly meeting Wednes- $y Johnston, Lancaster. on Sunday OL er. Sts of day night. Jeffrey Nentwig, J Monday evening the Luth % Mr. and Mrs. James Arndt Mr and Mrs, George Mumper Ronald Cook, David Ober and be ; ay 5 , \ ee Bru wo Jr. fa mS ay Ey 3 78 E. MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY 2 ¢| League of Redeemer and family of Portland, Oregon Br nd ly om und Edward Ginder were the four les at. AM | church Lancaster held a Hal-| are spending some time with the Mrs. Warren Eshelman and (ho also received their Bobcat ae | Towesn In th N wy [ former's mother and step fath- daughter, Mrs. Vera Lehr and paqges 2% | art) © ewtown SR 3 | . . . ohh a . rors Yt . 1. We Call se | school house. Two soldiers, on the mend in a U. S. Army hospital in Germany, | ©" Mr. and Mrs. William Beck, childre n of 1 nigsville, York The entire Pack was given a A | Zia ttre . [ tune up to record a musical phonograph message to the folks Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder | Co, Mr and Mrs Clarence Halloween treat at the meeting. 2h Visitors of Mr, and Mrs. El-| back home. The Red Cross recreation worker has provided the and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Leh-| Frey of Bridgeport, Perry Co, Next month's theme is ‘‘Ameri- op Me wood Kuhns were, Mr. and, recording equipment and platters. There are 250 Red Cross r2¢- | jon and son spent the wo kend and Mrs. Elizabeth Kauffman i reir bit = k ME | Mrs. Albert Englerth, Blossom! reation workers in military hospitals overseas and in the United] nin. co F Maviown ealted Mrs ca the Beautiful”, The pac 1¢€ 3 | wl Mr. Harlan J i States. Other Red Cross workers help servicemen with person- at Potter Co of called on Mr. and meeting will be held the fourth II, Mr. Harlan Miler, ( olum- | 1 1 bl 1 ie we tor ATTEN Mis Harry Frank. Sr as Mrs. George Mumper Sr last 7 i i I ~ bis: Mire: of il and family problems anc provide focilities fou em geney ! ary dank, was ’ vy ! . os starting in November. « he | 1:8, LDS: Me a Fogie of town,| with home. You support the Red Cross and | admitted as a surgical patient week. Mr. John Frey was ad- The meeting place for all pack | Mrs. Kuhns is on the sick list.| the 22 Red Feather Services of the Lancaster County Community | 4 St. Joseph’ Ho al . mitted to St. Joseph's Hospital ; : oe ; ud i em aa I fil nia St. Joseph's ospita last ol. « ph fospital meetings will be the Washing- (LS. Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher | Chest when you contribute to the United Community Campaign Wednesday last : dip: ited M W : Vis Vednesday la week as a medical patient. (gn Elementary School. Lloyd ed Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Gar : iis Miss Mar : mwas Vr. ar Ar + Shotter Cooke is C aste ner and family dic po Schoelkoph, Columbia, visited Mrs. Salem Gamber and daugh i Mary Hamilton was a Mr. and My Arthur Shetter Cooke is Cubmaster. D. ki Be "I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie | ter, Columbia RD, Mr. and A ————————— i | vot Mis Grossman | Mrs. Ray Gamber and son, of { Mr. and: Mrs ay yee Mr, and Mrs. John Grossman | , nay ‘ ves a Todi Raymund Wea and family visited Mr. and] Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Havard os rf Y Vis:| res Im. Runier. Gr | Johnston, and Mrs. Lizzie Hofi - | ited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weay-| MS Wim. Rynier, Gap. a ¢ Start the doy with a.... | er. | Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wit-| man .ancaster. ‘ | Visitors of Mr and Mrs. E: 1 mer and family visited Mr. and Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- : : Geltmaches re Mis ih Wi Mrs. Howard Spriggle of Fort| man Brosey and Mrs. Edith Bord “Mrs Peer di Treverton, Erb were Mr. and Mrs, John V.{ ard, Mrs. Pau an, : of; Ti 0 : 2 P bli Dire Hin Gat 1 of Mir. god ire, Wen | Wimer and son, Riown BD: u IC er. und son. Ray. Kinderhook, | Haines were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mr. and Mrs. John Brosey and 2% oF | er, a son, Ray, ¢ Ef sand family. Mt. Jov RD family, Sporting Hill, Rev. O. ond what coald be more eajoyally (Miss Betty Geltmacher visit- Haines and family. Mt. Joy "Vv: Buch Manhel Rov. Jol C 00 S | ed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kauffman| Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alexand. r li an Jorn. in \ B n ” : | A Li : of and son. Flot Mr. and Mrs erich, Elizabethtown College =» Ag imme Lo : | and family, of Ironville {Cr and son, Fionn, DIF. and AS: Mics Ton. 3 ITD ff Y bit { Rev. and. Mrs R. H. Arad) Reber! Haines. Marietta oe Jean Stutzman, Philadel 2 al Nn (4A rs ef : ss ia, Mrs. . Mellinger or | spent Friday and Saturday with’ Mrs. Matilda Derr visited Phila h John Meflinger and For lighter and 2 \ A ee Li le Arn daughter, Mrs, Pearl Brenne- fluttier panc akes.. & I “33c » their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Derr and man. Mout Jov BR. D d Mr IGA BEAR | Mr. and Mrs. Habet Khelgha-| son, of Graterford, Pa Ey ang M1 9 bore : TL | ag ; ger =) womas Fogie, of town IGA Pure | tian at Springfield, Pa. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs, M | Cane & Maple Ir. Jar yam- i Mrs. Martha Orio Philadel-| Maurice Frysinger, Mrs. Katie A and Mrs Howard Gam | S WH 2 2 oz 29 ’ | phia, is spending a few days Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg- y By d Mrs. Garher s Mos] i ¢ with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie, er were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph oo Mrs. Ada Blough, Myers-| Mrs. Irvin Witmer and chil- Jordan and son, of California, awa, J RQ | iis : a Nir wa v | a 28-0: y 0 dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Rosenberry, Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber Cream of Wheat oz pky 3 1 C bert Witmer, and family, of Herr, Mr and Mrs. John Mel- and daughter, Columbia R. D. Fi n° 3 l D oi Anite oo cli 1 4-02 pke | Lancaster RD. linger and children, Mount Joy visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hot R i Mix 4 Ta 28c | Mr. and Mrs, John Kauffman, RD., and Mrs. Emma Givens, of Gabor IGA Evaporated Milk 4 tall cans 4O¢ ) Ironville, visitad Mr. and Mrs. Middletown | Mrs. Marguerite Lehman and | Irvin Witmer and family. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab- Miss Jeanette Moore enjoyed a Wayne Dell and Kenneth ram Gamber were Mr. and trip to the Mountains Sunday, PORK i —_— Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo b | Moore and family were Mr. | VIUCHMORE & S g | and Mrs. Victor Fry, Mrs. Lau-! I as 5€ lenberger, and children, Colum- 4 | Lo | 4 ge 1, Colum . MARTIN'S ’ bia, Misses Elva and Arlene GREEN PEAS Pe Bacon c| You 11 love our | Marron, Ronks, Rev. John F.| CHEESE OR SPINACH Ferich, E-town College, Miss | 5 G. A. TABLE-RITE : E-R : {| Jean Stutzman, Philadelphia, 303 cans SRT] MEAT L A i d O - Mrg, Grace Geltmacher, Mrs. | Cello pk. Frarks % 0 F \ A / { Martha Fogie, Mr. and Mrs. | 1 P 1 ? pacious | Howard Gamber of town. SE C Yo-1b 33c¢ | Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle | and daughter Ruth, visited Mr. i 4 ; U. S. Choice Steer Beef oor ata inas | and Mrs. Earl Hartzell of Naz-| - ® areth i y Introducing a Big and Vital | Mrs Matilda Derr of town.| S E A K fy General Motors "Automotive First" | visited Mr. and Mrs. Oristus ro. | nial | ROUND Wittle. | { with Pontiacs new 227-h.p. Strato-Streak V8 delivers all-new performance so new and pleasantly sur dramatic it must be experienced 10 be believed. given a | package surprise in her honor | Guests who called during the wening were served refresh- | ments. Those who called were | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Weaver, | Mrs. Beulah Gamber, Mrs. Ir | ene Snyder, Mrs. Beulah Gelt Columbia RD, Mr. and MUCHMORE Ready Win 48 MT. HOPE Longhorn Chees- Ib 49c $ DUNCAN HINES 303 cans Cottage Cheese 16-07 pk 33 Green or Wax BEANS [ macher, WHITE STEDLESS Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Pearl Ey ; K gl i e E § %) % Na HH | Le | | Breaneman, Mount Joy RD. Mr, { and Mrs. Clarence Dietrich of a | New Holland R. D. Mr. and FOR | Mrs. Norman Brosey and chil- gs | dren. Mrs. Erb received many { beautiful and useful gifts and wishes to thank everyone, | . | FOOD SALE PLANNED | The Donegal 4-H Club will | sponsor a food sale Saturday | morning in front of the Wiley- | JUICY FRESH FLAVOR ' 20 Florida Oranges © fmt &F€ CRISP AND VERY JUICY Stayman Apples J ib» 39: [GA Orange Juice © Rutt Insurance. Agency, on East £7 Main Street. The sale, > v © ed to begin at 9 am. will be GO! Its heart-lifting style foretells breath- taking action like you've never known be Royal Guest Coffee If it’s a hardtop, Pontiac has it for ’56 . . . with Two-door and Four-door Catalinas in schedul- all three series! And if you like your glamour in great big packages, prepare to lose your heart to Pontiac's all-new Four-door Catalinas— hardtop styling at its low, wide and hand- some best . . . in three models, three price ranges and two wheelbases. Pick your own particular spot in the rainbow and it’s yours in one of Pontiac’s 56 solid or Vogue Two-Tone color combi- nations. 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D. 2 MOUNT JOY, PA. | PHONE 3-9036 43-tfc RED RIPE BEAUTIES Tomatces FROZEN FROZEN | SEABROOK Baby Limes for 49c¢ Broccoli 2 for 49c¢ Loo Cabin Syrup carton of 4 1 9: 2.5%: 830c¢c IGA Strawberry Preserves 3 1¢ | Hershey Cecoa gor. ESC Stayman W Wineszp Apples Good Eating or Cooking %-bu$ 1.29 Food MAIN STREET Store FLORIN, PA.
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