THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, Thursday, March 29 5 srs roan, \ r EX tt aE | CATHOLIC CHURCH | NEW I OWN IP, R. R. Plans R [Mortuary Record Ni L HOLD CARD PARTY | > Cp | IRI Ieee ESI IRENE SI atin The I'he Rosary Society of St ft iia a _—— : Excursion To | MRS. WESLEY WALTIMYER | Mary's Mount Joy, will hold a : Zisitors ) a a RR a wl SLE ALTI] ) j P ennsylvania Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oli- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Raw. MIS. WESLEY | Co at the home of Mrs. § GAS STOVES and WATER HEATERS ver Witmer and family were ley from St. Louis and their ra hal RT sy Io bani. i Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Landis, of ia e p 1a niece. Carol Taeff from West 105 Columbia Ave, Mt. Frances Frank, Florin, April 11 We have a few Spring specials in gas stoves and gas water ) | Story Lititz i i 1 in Virginia spent the weekend Joy. Wied ‘Friday, March 23, wt at 3:00 P.M i heater so buy now op A one-day educational train BHA 11:09 p.m. at the home of her ° : : or Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmach Philadelpl Saturday. With Mrs. Marguerite Culp. Prag } : By Mason Denison, Editor : hd . tour to Philadelphia Saturday, son, Samuel N. Hinkle, with CAR ARTY on (# Also many other bargains in Spring specials lvania News Service er and family visited Mrs. Api] 14, ‘has been announced Mr. John Hoffman, Jr. has hoo che resided. Death fol- ( Shp F ARYY, APRIL 27th ! cela Pennsylvania ews Service ucl Leppard, Mr. and Mrs. Ben py (he Pennsylvania Railroad, fully recovered from his recent towed an of two months 4) hy of St. Luke's Ep's Take advantage of these spacial offers and look over our - Lepperd and family, Middle- This one-day package tour is operation. We are glad to re- She was the widow of J." Wes. Sopa = ie Th hold i Sand large selection of gas appliances now. Ward Bottle Gus, 25 8 Harrisburg - Just to show, town R. D. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- gy agested not only for families port that he is able to perform lev Waltimyer mid ni: a © oom, Apn S. State St, Ephrata how well Pennsylvania's law- ert Thompson and family of put also for school groups, his duties in the bank as usual. ol pl : iv York © fin: al B00 Sleek : . vi, : La 3 | She was born ir nr un- - makers are earning their salt - Elizabethtown R. D. clubs and individuals. Mrs. Abram Shaffner was ,, a daughter of Fe Love yy RUMMAGE § : $2208 231 1: Teese or whatever it is they're earn- Mrs. Martha Fogie visited Included in the tour will be taken to St. Joseph's Hospital. acl and “Ellen Smith Sweltyer NNN. SALE ed ing - we did a little research Mrs. Alfred Atland, Columbia. | visits to the Academy of Natur- Holy communion will be ob-' She: Whe resideht of Mt fov The WS.CS. of the Meth-| Re during the past week. Mrs. Irvin Witter and chil- al Sciences, Franklin Institute, served in the local churches on gor manv v 2s and was a odist Church will hold a rums 3 And speaking of salt recalls dren visited Mr. and Mrs. John Fels Planetarium and a sight- Sunday morning at the usual member of St. Mark's E.U.B Rass Sale Ao 13, Teor 9 wai] | For Value i the fact that the lawmakers Kauffman Sr. of Ironville. seeing tour of downtown Phila- hour, Church, Mount Joy : : n he Hie Sovial: off ig : : The vam: wi .. oA} . ; ‘is y. e church. i are seeking to increase their visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. de ‘The party wil be di-| Early Dawn services will be’ She is survived by two sons, — ess F » F i pay from $3000 to $9000. In Grossman and family were Mr. Yidad into two groups for great- held in the Church of God on Samuel N. Hinkle, with whom Patronize Bulletin Advertisers IR H 1 fact a bill providing for this Mrs. Wm. Rynier, Gap. o odo convenience. Sunday morning at 6:30 a. m./she resided; and Charles H. ____ Dy : note i w has al iro / y st see a spec- The 'g Inietarr Trl «| eri no ~~ 8?eEILSE YT 3 Tin A has Jal. Mr. and Mrs. William Haines or PEO 4 net Ih Suey me will be Dry Hinkle, Mount Joy. Three bro- ML THE realy passe #2 OLX and 8 visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trip ea Oe. Dae Aled Sayers from F&M Semi-, thers, Henry, Eli, and Frank now before the Senate. Kollman and family, Lititz. a nolo 3 : SF An | Dany at Lancaster, | and two sisters, Jane, Do these. Who come to Visitors of Mt. and Mre. Abs 5 um; xt a tour at Franklin The combined choirs of the’ wife of William Morton, and oun oy epi. ore { Harrisburg to saddle the good yy, Gamber were, Mr. Ray Astin alk lo Acad local churches will render: ani Bila, wife of Abram Rinepart, [ H folk of Pennsylvania with one Gomber Manheim Mr and oy Natural spec- Easter Cantata on Sunday eve-' all of Mount Joy. also survive. 3 : er, Vik i . ia N: _ wie “U fap SY 3 sa . . . 5 be . . . . 4 tax after another deserve a pay ys. Salem Gamber and daugh- World” at Te a hing at 7:30 in the auditorium Funeral services were held at Here you will find the loveliest in increase, or for that matter, tor Columbia RD. Mr. and oe : 4 sa, ns our of the Maytown Elementary Heilig Funeral Home Tuesday; 3 i HH Sn ae Vid Th 4 AVL. 8 of the Academy and sightseeing Schoo ap : : v Eberle i eatrt their salt? Mes. Tein Mt. ow! ah 3.4 ga School 5 : Internm=nt at Henry Eberle Ww | EASTER FASHIONS Largely perhaps it is a mat- Mr. and Mrs. John Grossman the Academy and will Soo the a Cemetery. | and Gas € ing ; ter of opinion. and family visited Mr. and special movie, lunch 1k Improved methods of detect ! WTI | a I S Le ( >, hy J 0 i Le a y VAST I . 9 5 anv 1 LUI] “we : { H § Looking at it from a coldly Mrs. Edw. Bowder, Strasburg. Franklin: Institute ion, such as the Papanicoloai When mm need of Printing. (any | Su dpc wn Shorties i statistical standpoint the odds Miss Joanne Stehman of n oh : i : o 1 opera] Smear, have ployed. an impor hs saga, | Fany MACINNT WELDING | $ statistical standpoint, s Mss Jo an, performance, ur of Institute i. nb 4 i AN > would seem to be largely on’ Rheems, visited Mr. and Mrs. sightseeing On Jasin tant part in reducing the uter GN : ER | D EQUIPMENT fy Dusters ! ti the favorable side. This is what Wm. Fogie and sons. The train will pick up pas-| a . i Mg + MR. MERCHANT | FAT edn J d : L C 5 | our research uncovered: Mr. and Mrs. Giles Urban in Mount Jov at 8:00 } by <0 per cent in ithe op AWN uower | § an ong cats i oaks shee iil art Com Ellin cialtad RIF. s gor I Joy at 8:00 years from 1930 to 1952, the LITLE] Pennsylvania's present Legis- and son Billie visited Mr. and 3 and will return to Mount; American C da V Ww Idi S IN BRIGHT NEW Bf lature, now huffing and puffing Mrs. Wm. Haines. Joy at 6:45 pm. The special i rican Cancer ‘Society re AL | wl Ad 0 er’ S 8 ing nor J HAD an i : "n Sep ne di Ry risited Mrs alia or > “li ports. i SHADES FOR SPRING § ilo, 2% Your, Jay rath wn A oy vistted Mrs. Katie ticket includes the tour plus a irs { Nal and Mincienin Sree > i ed up the longest record since Erb an rs. William Smith, of round-trip train ticket at al Parrumze Bulletin Advertisers | WT JOY PA Phone 1.50 STARTING AT i 3 they first started keeping tab Mount Joy RD. price. of $2.80 for children Decl ses Tn | - Ye : NG i $33 on sessions back in 1776. : Visitory of Mr. and Mrs. twe>n the ages of 5 and 18: PE 2 P| In other words present law- Maurice Frysinger, Mrs. Katie g4 30 for persons over 18. Sam- ® Oh makers have groaned at their Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg- uel Dock is in charge of the SEY 4 . i desks longer than any predeces- er were: Mr. Jonas Brubaker, 1oeal station and can be reach- ¥ | ALL WORK GUARANTEED | | $ sors - which from a statistical Mt. Joy RD, Mr. and Mrs. El-| oq for more details. | pd ibis itt point only might warrant the mer Givens ahd son Richard of «© ——— GALLEY ~ Free Estimates — i expression that they are earn- Bainbridge, Mrs. Emma Givens, The growing of quantities of > . : 1 re « y re 1 er i x ing their salt and perhops an Mis. May Davis, Mrs. Emma highest qyality potatoes is an : increase in pay. Garber, Middletown, Mr. and important enterprise in Potter WM. J. POWERS - D R E S S E S t! 4 The longest previous session Mrs. George Sload, Maytown, County. - PNS { ; LH $ occurred in the first legislative Miss Esther Longenecker and etme (fem | 121 w BAINBRIDGE ST. In cottons, ‘nylons -and taffelas will §i gathering Pennsylvania ever Mr. Benjamin Weaver, Mariet- Minnesota boasts the greatest | ELIZABETHTOWN make you a star in the Easter Parade. i enjoyed—way back during the ta. water area of any state. J. PHONE E-TOWN 7-1415 ht 3 days of the Revolutionary War Mrs. Iona Laudenberger and | — id yy when scalpings were more em- dughters, Columbia, vis'ted | [41801731 B71) R. A. GUTSHALL ONLY phatic than ehey are today. Mr. George Moore and family. { PER 100,000 WHITE PEOPLE i There were considerably Miss Jeanette Moore and|| TT | i more Indians too. Mrs. Laudenberger and child- | | GENERAL 4 Nevertheless, when that mus- ren visited Misses Elva and Ar-|| | 3 ket-bearing first Legislature lene Marren, Ronks RD. ! | | CONTRACTOR | To add that finishing touch step out in 4 convened on Nov. 28, 1776 it Mr. and Mrs. John Brosey CEMENT PAVING i \ stayed in session for 295 days and family visited Mr. and x | CEMENT CURBING COLORFUL SHOES i A until Sept. 18, 1777. That gath- Mrs. Norman Brosey and Edith |] 2 BLUE | No Job Too Small styled by Paris Fashion and Conii? i } ering of short-panted politicos Erb. { | ® PINK ! No Job Too Large i ¥ was held under the State Con- Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. | | ® NATURAL 116 W. High St, MAYTOWN 4 stitution of 1776. Under that Howard Gamber were, Mrs. | | e WHITE Call Marietta 6-9179 05 to $ 95 constitution the shortes regul- Ada Blough, Myerstown, Miss ® PATENT 31-tfe i ar session lasted 11 days. Nellie Blough, Mr. and Mrs. Sia 4 In 1790 a new State Consti- Ammon Blough, Lebanon, Mr. RED And who wouldn't! Here's the light, Ou ality Meats tution was adopted which per- @nd Mrs. Salem Gamber and | f ® NAVY bright look in pastels, whites, blacks... sisted until 1838. During ‘that daughter, Columbia RD. Mr. | | | from plain skimmers to fancy trimmin's. ! ALSO A FULL LINE OF Maka ch’ld’s fashions the gayest in the Easter Parade time the longest session logged and Mrs. Joe Fry and daughter | Ra | { in a spackling outfit from our sclcetion lasted 198 days and spread ©! Lancaster RD. es { | from Dec. 1, 1835 to June 16, The people of Newtown wish | WOMEN $395 to $595 | | LONG COATS - TOPPERS DRESSES ! 1836. The shorest regular ses- I J come the Gochenauer | | Re, HATS SHOES i sion during that period consist- family who moved into the [1935 1940 1945 1950 1954 | \ AA TO C Fruits & hi EST PRICES ed of 96 days and extended Property vacated by Rev. and \ —— AT LOWEST PRICES from Dec. 7, 1824 to Mar. 12, Mrs. R. H. Arndt. ro a ARALLS Meat Marke With the adoption of the LOSES LICENSE Fresh Roasted State Constitution of 1838 Lawrence F. Hunt, 205 N. ’ | WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JO) Everbody In This Locality Reads The Bullehn which held it's own until 1837, Barbara Street, was one of ‘20 _. _—— TT amy the record session during that countians to have his drivers p EAN U 4 interim lasted 204 days from operating privileges withdrawn Z Dec. 4, 1838 to June 25, 1839. | by the State Bureau of High- | ! The shortest regular session way Safety. ht iid | A, 1 ! lasttd 71 days from Jan. 5, 1847 ——————= Ee . ’ ¥ | H to Mar. 16, 1847. Whether this means that the Ha Singers Grocery J k b+ Sh | 3 With the adoption of the boys with the big brass cuspi- S aC orner oes { ’ 3 State Constituion of 1873, un- dors beside their seats are earn- 16 N. Market St., Mount Joy MOUNT JOY COLUMBIA || 4 i der which Pennsylvania still ing their salt or deserving of | functions, matters just went to increased egg money, is per-| oo ey eee ar su my een ae ogg | Hi legislative pot. : haps somewhat moot. TT rr U. S. NO. 1 FANCY YELLOW, Stock up om your Faster need 3 1 $1 Of the 43 regular sessions And then again the Indians .. cr Ibs C with these many food suggestion i of htld since the present constitu- just aren't as bothersome on ii - or Sweet Potatoes hom yous friendly IGA Grocer # tion was adopted in 1873, only the home front as they used to :: iil i four sessions have been less be—permitting more time here t CC : I XTRA LARGE a $3: than 100 days. in Harrisburg. 3 h h y I k ; na 1 ie each Cc i : i ow nice They 100 Fresh Fineapples 3 8 . “ 1 3 a | 3 $3 ‘a ll d d f 1 ARMOUR STAR 1 i 4 all dresse up or oo! Gg 3 x 3 95 Tendet and | Swift Premium or § : i HAM 5-1b can or Shale Armour Whole 3 Wi ih guarantee complete i : i VEGETABLE COCKTAIL 33 59. i i i \' 46.02. Cc ; i} V-8 JUICE gs i“ Loa ' ial 3 2 Just when a young girl's and boy's fom- : Shank 3c» Butt 4 Oc i 3 cy turns to Easter Fashions we've a gala | IGA FROZEN FORDHOOK 2 47 2 1 3 : 2 10 oz. oy | 1: group of Dresses, Jackets, Suits, etc, as 3 LIMAS Rha Cl! g A. 1b rt prety and colorful, as a spring garden. iH : Skinless Franks ¢ x :1§ CAMPBELL’'S FROZEN 2 IMPORTED DAN . ! “TYG MP cD DANISH we i 3 cans C I DRESSES a CLAM CHOWDER HAMS Average 1b C i Jie 9 to 10 tb. ve Cotton - Silk . 1 v 2 it Nylon 1 DEL MONTE SLICED 39 IGA PICKLE STICKS 3 i Sizes 1 to 14 : . No. 2%» C 16-02. i Blazer Jackets § Pineapple Se Candied Dills 0 c : $2.95t0$9.95 WITH LONG : $ 34 PANTS Ei Ei Tree Sizes 2 to 4 i [: A COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR 100% Rayon Bl En i: BLANKETS — SWEATERS BOOTIE SETS $ | Hl AK H 4 4 TOPPER SETS, ETC 6.95 rl JAKE STEHMAN > 5 if : | 5] 0” : i. ) “SAVE YOUR CENTS AT SENTZS FLORIN H re H [5s i i SENTZ'S CHILDREN'S SHOP PA. {i EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 4 z hr REESE EE Rl