The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 10, 1955, Image 11

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What,
We Call News
Have You Been Visiting ?
Had Visitors ?
Been Divorced ?
Bought Anything ?
Sold Something ?
Had a Party ?
Been To One ?
Even a Baby ?
Had Triplets, Quads or
Been Jilted ?
Joined a Club or
Been Thrown Out of One
Had An Accident ?
Got Engaged ?
That's News. Please Tell Us So We
Can Print It and Tell Your Friends
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The BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY Phone 3-9661

Seniors Offered
Scholarship Plan
| THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.|
| Thursday. November
FALMOUTH

‘At Donegal High
Donegal High School
students are being
| opportunity to compete In the
General Motors National Scho-| of the Brethren
senior Rev. Daughty
Beahm, principal.
| The plan, initiated
1955, provides for 100 four| will sponsor a
at any college or university of | Bechtold will
the successful contestant’s choice | speaker
and in any field of study he Twenty-three
may seleet, the Good
Registration for the cocond School Sewing
year of the plan is under way
now. Eligible to participate
are high school seniors, both
boys and girls, who are United completed were
States citizens, and who plan] ,.
to take the College
Board examination for admis-!
Entrance Mr. and Mrs,
er of Hershey
or who arrange to take the ex
amination in order to enter the pn C
tors scholarship award. i Chalfont. the
, Selection of award winners lu| Hersh, was a
"be the responsibility of a group

{ try.
istration dates for the examina-! The Home
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tions are available to interested, Class of the
students from Mr. Beahm’s of
fice. ember meeting.

Home Paper to Your
Absent Son or Daughter ?
It Helps To Cure Homesickness


 
  
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offered an! guest speaker in the
town Washington Street Church
Sunday even-
larship Plan, according to W. I.! ing. His: sermon
“What Are You
carly in The Good Mennonite
year scholarships, at least one | Cedar Hill School Sunday eve-
in every state and 50 at large, | ning at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Jay M.
| §
Mennonite Sunday! §
eign Relief met
Wednesday to assemble clothes.
Tuesday the articles which they
ata to be packed.
Rufus Holling-
sion to a school of their choice | prs Geo. K. Flovd
mouth, returned
Or where they
competition for a General Vio , and Ms. Russel Chalfont,
teacher
| the General Motors plan will| Epersole School
Bible Class No
of leading educators represent-| g {JB Church recently conduc-
ing various parts of the coun-| ted their class meeting
1 of St. Paul's!
- Christ Helper's
Full details about the Gon- will meet Thursday evening at
| eral Motors plan, including reg-| the home of Mrs.
Church
Brethren cancelled
program will be
the group in December.
WHY Not Send The A/3c Paula W.
a two-weeks leave
spent
parents, Mr. and
Hipple. She left
ning by plane for Fairchild A. came the bride of Amos G. Ka-| Campaign was officially started
Base, Geiger Field as a Per-inode, Mount Joy R1, Saturday |
She graduated October 14th|ren in Christ Church,
in'with the Rev. Irvin G. Kanode,|
her basic! Nappanee, Ind., brother of the
B.. bridegroom, officiating.
fllinois. She received
training at Lackland
of Miss Mary Anna
Conoy Twp. High and Schellsburg, and Isaac G. Ka-|
E-town High School.

introducing a Big and Vital
- “ . . 99
General Motors “Automotive First’! —


A new Strato-Flight Hydra-Matic—coupled
with Pontiac's 227-ILP. Strato-Streak V-8—
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results in performance so new and dramatic

it must be experienced to be believed!
IT'S THE GREATEST THRILL IN HIGHWAY HISTORY!
If you've come lo think of driving as just routine,
it’s high time you tried the tremendous oo” of this
masterful new monarch of the highway.
Here's a car with such exhilarating drive—eager
oil-smooth response and safe, secure handling —that
even monotonous home-to-work driving becomes
your finest hour!
And out on the open
Pontiac comes alive with
ness of a thoroughbred. :
Its blazing 2272h.p. Strato-Streak V-8, coupled with
on smooth Strato-Fli a-Matic, thrives
silken smooth Strato-Flight Hydra-Matic, thrives on
challenges. The hill you see Jooming up virtually
pve .
disappears before your eyes.
highway, the fabulous "50
all the eager, heads-up alert-
120 Sout: Market Street

And at any legal speed, there's such a reserve of
power that your engine literally loafs—ready at a toe-
touch to spring into the most thrilling, satisfying
action that ever shortened a country mile.
Of course, this is only a hint of what's awaiting
vou. The difference in performance — in driving,
smoothness, ride and control—is so terrific that it
can only be appreciated at the wheel.
So come in and take charge of one of these glamorous
new beauties yourself. Choose your own test route
and sample the greatest “go”—and enjoy the greatest
safety ever built into a car. Then you'll know why the
word's spreading—“They’ll be a long time catching
up to this one!”
¥.An extra-cost option,
H. S. RISSER MOTORS
DIAL 7-1366
ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA.

Ever try cleaning your bathtub
with chlorine bleach? It works
like a charm . . . bathtub ring,
stains and dinginess simply van-
ish. And now that chlorine bleach
is available in a new dry form
that can be sprinkled on, it's cer-
tainly an easy matter to keep any
bathtub white and gleaming.
This new chlorine bleach is in
tiny granules. It is also fortified
with added ingredients that boost
its cleansing action. The bleach
comes in a jar with a special
sprinkle-pour top and is lighter
than bulky liquid bleach, and
easier to use. Also, it's safe . . .
if the dry bleach gets spilled on
the floor or ycur dress, no damage
is done. Just brush up the gran-
ules.

Weddings
KANODE — DODSON
Miss Helen Lois
Dodson,
Paul daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
cve-|J. Dodson,
Broad Top RI, be-|
lat 2 p.m. in Cross Roads Breth-
Mt, Joy,
College, of]

node, brother of the bride-|
groom, Mount Joy, were the at- |
tendants. Ushers were Avery |
Kanode, Jr., Hershey, and Ger- |
ald Weaver, Lancaster.
Mrs. John L. Rosenberry was
organist. A quartet composed |
of Lester Hess, Glenn Hostet-|
ter, Earl Wolgemuth and Lester |
Wolgemuth, sang. A reception!
was held in the church social |
rooms, after which the couple]
left on a southern trip |
The bride was gowned in|
white nylon orlon and carried)
a white pearl Bible on which
was placed red roses. Her hon-
or attendant appeared in aj
gown of pink nylon and car-
ried a bouquet of yellow pom- |
pons |
Mothers of the couple wore|
grey-navy blue dresses and |
corsages of pink roses {
Following the
reception luncheon in honor of
ceremony, a
the couple was served in the]
church basement to members of |
the wedding party and invited |
guests, The couple left for aj
Southern |
|
wedding trip to the
states.
Mrs. Kanode is a graduate of]
Robertsdale High School, Hun- |
tingdon County and attended
Messiah College, Grantham, for
two years. She is employed by
Martin H. Cope Co., Rheems.
Mr. Kanode is employed by
Elias Z. Musser, Mount Joy
Guests were present from
Indiana State and Bradford.|
Blair, Bedford, Lancaster, Dau-|
phin, Huntingdon and York |
counties.
ZIMMERMAN DRACE
The marriage of Miss Mar- |
lene L. Zimmerman, daughter)
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zim-
merman, 115 S. Barbara Street.
Mount Joy, to Charles D. Drace |
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Elizabethtown RI,
was solemnized Saturday at 2
p.m. in St. Mark's Evangelical
U.B. Church, Mount Joy, with
the Rev. C. E. Ulrich officiat-
ing
S. Drace,
The bride was given in mar- |
riage by her father. Miss Kay
E. Zimmerman, sister of the
bride, Mount Joy, was maid of
Kugle, Marietta,
served as best man, Ushers
were Thomas Zimmerman, bro-
ther of the bride,
and Gary. Rettig, . Lancaster.
William Gassman was
honor, Alan
Mount Joy,
soloist
and Jay Barnhart, organist.
A reception was held in the
church social rooms. Following
a short wedding trip, the coup-
le will reside at 12 West Main
St., Mount Joy.
How to Make a Bathtub Shine.
| This Is Muscular

Fast
Apply the new dry bleach this
way: Sprinkle it sparingly on the
wet surface of the tub. Spread
lightly with a damp cloth or
paper towel. Rinse well and wipe
off . . . and your tub is white,
shining clean.
This sprinkle treatment works
with equally cheering results on
porcelain wash basins. i
To wash tile or linoleum bath-
room floor, add the bleach to your
mop water, ¥% cup to 2 gallons of
warm water. Mop and rinse as
usual.
For the toilet bowl, first flush,
then sprinkle lightly on the wet
surface, scrub with brush and
flush the toilet again. (Do not use
with other household chemicals,
however.)

COTO
Dystrophy Month
In County
The Muscular Dystrophy
in Lancaster County Tuesday,
November 1. The drive is be-
ing conducted as a part of a
nation-wide appeal for contri-
butions in the fight on crip
pling and fatal Muscular Dys
trophy. During the month of
November, the Lancaster Coun-
ty Chapter, Muscular Dystro-
phy Associations of America,
Inc., will conduct a fund rais-
ing drive to finance the Mus-
| cular Dystrophy Clinic at the
Lancaster General Hospital and
to intensify research into the
mysteries of the disease
Samuel M. Altdoerffer, gen-
eral chairman, announced that
more than 2,000 canisters have
been placed in stores and pub-
lic buildings
city and county. The
will bear the likeness
Kay Lake of Seattle,
throughout the

canisters

of Jolene
year
{ old victim of Muscular Dystro-
phy and MDAA 1055 poster
| child.
Mayor Kendig C. Bare Mon-
| day issued an official proclama-
tion naming November as Mus
cular Dystrophy Month. Citing
{ the plight of more than 200,000
victims of this killing
and the work of the
disease
association
in treating its victims and
searching for a cure, the May-
or urged all member of the
city and county to give full
support to the crusade to end
the suffering and death caused
by Muscular Dystrophy and to
“defeat Muscular
next”,
Dystrophy
°
McKean County had a
as early as 1809 and Smethport
school


Academy was opened a few
8 later in 1837 PNS
Joseph's Hospital School of
Nursing and is a staff nurse at
the Elizabethtown Crippled
| Children’s Hospital. The bride
groom is employed by Harold
Zimmerman and Sons
WILL ADAMS
The marriage of Miss M. Jean
Will, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Daniel S, Will, Mt. Joy R2, to
Robert W. Adams, son of Mr
and Mrs. William Adams, R. D
2, Quarryville, took place Wed
nesday in Union Presbyterian
Church, near Oxford. The Rev
Glenn Knecht officiated at the
double ring

ceremon)
The bride's only attendant
was Miss Jeanette Breneman
Mount Joy R2. Serving as best
man was Richard S. Will, Mt
Joy R2, brother of the bride
The organist was Miss Ruth
Ann Weiksel
The bride wore a turquoise
Knit suit with. black
accessor
ies and ‘carried a white Bible
covered with white chrysanthe
mums. The maid of honor wore
a brown knit suit and hac
brown and tan accessories.
The couple left on a trip to
the Poconos following the cere

The bride is a graduate of St
mony,



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