The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 12, 1956, Image 4

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Country Style Pudding
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‘on the same
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa.(
Thursday. January 12 4
MARIANNE SCHOFIELD
HONORED AT SHOWER
Miss Marianne Schofield was
honored at a surprise miscella-
neous bridal shower on Thurs-
day, Jan. 5. The shower was
given by Mrs. Cloy Risser and
Mrs. Richard Hoover at the lat-
ter's home.
Those who attended were: |
Mrs. Frank Coover, Mrs. Burle
Schofield, Mrs. Richard Beach,
Mrs. Frank Eichler, Mrs. John |
Miller, Miss Georgianne
Shatto, Mrs. Ralph Myers, Mrs.
Harold Schafner, Mrs. Gerald |
Miller, and Mrs. Paul Haw-
thorne all of Mt Joy. Miss
Gayle O'Donnell and Mrs. Rich-
ard Haas of Marietta, Mrs. Ir-
ene Palmer, Columbia, Mrs
Clyde Barnhart, Elizabethtown,
Mrs. Coleman Hilton, Christiana
Mrs. Harold Holmes, of Man-|
Miss Doris Duncan,
~
heim, and
Lancaster.
Miss Schofield recieved many
lovely and useful gifts. She will
become the bride of Mr.
Coover, Feb. 18.
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P. P. & L. REPORTS
ON EARNINGS
Pro forma consolidated earn
ings of Pennsylvania Power &
Light Company (including earn- |
ings of the former Pennsylvan-
ia Water & Power Company
prior to June 1955 restated on
the basis it was actually merged
on June 1, 1955) and its sub-
sidiary, The Scranton Electric |
Company, accruing to the com- |
mon stock of Pennsylvania |
Power & Light Company for the
twelve months ended Novemb-
er 30, 1955 were $18,257,292,
equivalent to $3.09 per
of common stock
at such date, as compared with
$17,036,918 or $2.91 per share
proforma consoli-
share
outstanding |
dated basis for the 12 months
ended November 30, 1954
Pro forma consolidated reve-
nues for the twelve months
ended November 30, 1955 were
$121.904.819, an increase of 8.-
29 over the pro forma reven-
ues for the previous year
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ENGAGEMENTS
! KLINE—SCHULTZ
The engagement of Miss Kath-
ryn Schultz, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Schultz, 6370
N. Main St., East Petersburg,
to E. Bernard Kline, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard J. Kline, 350
Main St., Landisville, has been
announced by her parents
Miss Schultz attended East
Hempfield High School and is
employed at the Moore Dairy.
Myr. Kline, a graduate of East
Hempfield High School, is em
ployed by J. C. Snavely & Sons, |
Landisville.
HARTMAN BOOTH |
Lt. Col. and Mrs. C. M. Hart- |
man, of 537 Seventh St... New
Cumberland, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Dorothy Jean Hartman, to
James H. Booth, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John M. Booth, Mount
Joy
The announcement was made
at a recent party at the Hart-
man home.
Miss Hartman attended Con-
rad High School, Wilmington,
Del., and Wooster College,
Wooster, Ohio, and is now a
student at Millersville State
Teachers College.
Mr. Booth attended Mt. Joy
High School and Pennsylvania
University. He recently return- |
ed from two years’ service in
the U. S. Army and is now a
student at Elizabethtown Col-
lege.
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TWO LOCAL MEN WERE |
AT SCENE OF QUAKES
Two local men were in the
vicinity of Mexico which suf-
fered six earth quakes Sunday.
Clarence Weldon and Richard
Gerberich are the two local
men who were country |
at the time.
The quakes rocked Acapulco,
a Pacific Coast resort city. A
four-story apartment building
under construction was demol-|
ished, the city’s slum area was
damaged but no one was report- |
ed killed, according to the Red |
Cross. i vn
in the

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“y HE'S GOT
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DID |


| chairmen,
PHILADELPHIA. Col.
Fighter Interceptor
1956 Blue Crutch to Gov. George
lan O. Walter, Millersburg, state
Dufl, Knox, state Auxiliary president,
hand Blue Crutch to Col.
Nearly 20,000 VFW veluntoors wi hy spearhead month- |
Infantile
port here
long polio fund drive for National Foundation for
Pennsylvania community.
lysis, ope ning Jan. 6 or 7,
Joseph |
' BUILDING ACTIVITY
DROPS IN DECEMBER
HARRISBURG-—PNS Con
struction activity in
vania last month—both on the in
the
: : : group
non-residential front—as might, ? !
home construction front and the
ir
be expected fell off sharply due elected
Robert
units Omar
throughout the pnrateer,
month as Staley,
compared with 2737 new homes Bricker,
to continued cold weather.
Only 2140
were started
Keystone State last
residential
placed under construction in (apy: :
the preceding month.
Cost of these proposed new place
homes dwindled, dropping from ===
$34 million to around $28 mil- religious center,
lion As a point of compari-, plant and a new office building.
construction
Pennsylvania,
provements
son, a year ago 1858 new homes
were
costing an estimated $23 mil-
lion ings,
building 13st
Last month's home
activity is expected to provide
2415 family units—down 20 per
cent from the previous month
but up 23 per cent in compar-
ison with a year ago.
In the non-residential build-
ing field only 604 new projects
got under way last month in
the state—a sharp drop from
the 923 of the preceding month.:
Oddly enough however, the cost
Edgar
Wing, Pa. Air
in ever Vv
rs. Gertrude
Pennsyl-| stalled as president of the Flor |
Fire Company
sistant.

placed under construction in
commander
flies
asst.;
treasurer;
assistant;
corresponding
s. Mary Gantz, as-|
installation
* Florin Hall.

| MRS. GROFF INSTALLED
PRESIDENT OF AUX.
Groff was
Auxiliary at
meeting of the #
Monday

a new factory
including
existing
dropped from
WAY’S
RFCORD
CORNER
I HEAR YOU KNOCKING—
Gale Storm
ITS ALMOST TOMORROW — |
‘he Dreamweavers
8461 to 5911

of these new projects increased THE TENDER TRAP-—
from $14 million to $26 million.
Frank Sinatra
Basically this was caused by DUNGAREE DOLL—
beginning of the construction of
several lar ge
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Eddie
Schools; a new PRAYER--
Gloria Mann
THE GREAT PRETENDER—
The Platters
WAY’S APPLIANCES
Phone 3-3622
Main Street. Mount Joy

111th
Symbolic
. Leader at Harrisburg. Mar-
+ and Mrs.
VYFW March of Dimes co-
International Air-
Para-
in
even- |
Collins was |
president:
secretary;
Mrs. |
Mrs
Mrs. Wm. |
Mrs. Benj.
Mrs. Viola
secre |
took |
activity
im-
build- |


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| then join the unit of
| choice.
Mary K. |
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ARMY RESERVE
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the coming year? If so - you're
making plans for the
future. Have you considered the
military obligation that is re-
quired of today's young
You can be certain of your mil- |
itary obligation and at the same }
future by i
activities;
time stabilize your
participating in the
of one of the Army Res ve
units in your community. There
are several service options now :
| available under the
| serve Forces Act
tailor-made for the young man
Visit
which are
who wants to be sure.
the Army Reserve Center locat-
ed at 120 North Lime St., Lan-
caster today, learn the
your
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OF MIDWINTER APPAREL

| Dresses Reduced
59
VALUES TO $8.95
52
SOME REAL BARGAINS
d |
VALUES TO $12.95
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