The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 31, 1956, Image 2

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    TO GRADUATE
FROM VILLANOVA |
John L. Lawder, 212 Park
(parade in which the group auer, Mr. Skunk.
‘received an excellent rating. |Schermick wrote the
In May, the dance orchestra
Yhe Bulletin, Mount Joy, P¢e = THE BULLETIN
Thursday. May 31 2+ Published every Thursday! Department
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OWL LAF F § D. Smith, IY ‘Summarizes Sgt falls ih Sohooll Susan Musser was the an- bor Lancaster's ~~ McCaskey | Avenue, Mount Joy, ‘is a-
i £1 Denes | High School. [mong four hundred ninety-|
Activities and the band played at the nouncer for the program.| match: [Pong 0 a
~~ John E. Schroll Marietta Horse Show, march- Sylvia Longenecker played ! "SINGLES five Villanova University
Mitor-Publisher, 1901-1952 The instrumental depart-| 4" "0 Armed Forced par- Fe iat I il. be ded
hool 1 ed prelude; Ann Foley, Syl-|Beaston ( D) def. Clark,|Seniors who will, awarae
ari "en ment of Donegal hugh ct 1001 ade and special groups play-| L ok Ke ie 16.1, 6-4. diplomas ‘sn ‘Monday, June 4,
Subscription Rate $2.50 per|was called upon forty-one 4 gn Le Lancaster Princi- Vid : ongenecker, athleen Oberholizer (D) def. Kna-|When the suburban Philadel-|
year by Mail times for special music dur- pals Association meeting. Brown and Shelby Chunko 6-3, 6-4 phia Institution holds it's!
Advertising rates upon re- jpg the school year. Under [played piano solos; Ste ven | V¢ Tr 6-4, 6-4. . a \ : yl
. a The band played for two Groff (D) def. Greenberg 113th graduation exercises.
= quest. the direction of H. Morrell nro iil D rou M Kaylor, Jerry Snavely and], hag : . ° .
gutered at the post office Shiells, the school band, ay & ps, ari. Jeffrey Dolan sang a vocal -1, 7-5. |
= a! Mount Joy, Pa., as second- tance | Orchiostias, etta and Maytown. trio: Carol Stepert Lurry| Craul (D) def. Williams | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. |
== clgs mail under the Act of| Sane wll groups presented Future events include the paper Sand Johnson Eber. (6-3, 8-6. | iy —
3, 1879 ; os fy band's engagement at the glo enacted a dramatization Etsell (DY def, Myers 6-0, |) NE ;
M@nber, Pennsylvania News- p : Children’s Fair, Marietta, Tre Ride to Animal Town"; 5-3 Qy J yo
pager Publishers Association Last fall the events inclu-/mp =o hes in. al-| x . DOUBLES \ a
di Ephrata, El e dance orchestra will al-|pathleen Brown, Jerry Ober, hy JES
—|ded parading in Ep Hol n a. so play for the Children’s joyce Beamenderfer, Gail | ,D¢aston and Oberholtzer Rug 1 eld
rt Re gee htown, New j ag Fair and will play for spec- guhringer. Shelby Mi (D) def. Knaver and Clark. VAY |
Hay ecor and Mount Joy; dance aN% jal dances held in conjune- Sylvia = Longenecker, Patty Greenberg and Williams ( YT OV
—dance in Mount Joy spon tion with the summer play- Cople, Philip Gable and Jas. (M) def. Groff-and Craul.
. |sored by the School and gy, his in Columbia, Mari- Kyle enacted a playlet "The | — GE EE hii
HARRY AMOS DERR Home Association; special] Joo 01 Mount Joy. ot oR Pray Fol
| Harry Amos Derr, 276 group to the Evangelical mies {ff rtm oy ol Di hn oe HAVE YOUR CANVAS
BY A WISE OWL Marietta Avenue, Mount Joy| Congregational church, Mt. h 8 ae hisids presented {
[died at his residence Tues- Joy; concert at the Mt. Joy : ¢ oe |
EL day evening at 7 p. m. after| farm show: instrumental T ird Grade John Brown u |
Look, you guys, It's a long an illness of five months. He group for the farm show; G1 e Pp o Se drums; an 8 t i grade
way to the bottom of 79 years old. Husband concert in the local E U. B.! ves r gram ang Hon MADE NOW - Order Now ...Pay Later |
column. If you don’t Edith Crowl Derr. |church; participating in he! A puppet show written and | teacher in charge of the pro- Complete Awning Service!
ate with me and help to fill Member of the St. Marks Mt. Joy and Marietta Hal-| directed by Shelby We Measure, Give Free Estimates, Sew and Hang
. : B. Church, Mt. Joy. loween parades and partici- . Awnings of Top Quality Material. | :
it. by sending in some good "is was presented in a special
’ : Git Have 10 Son of the late Elias ond pating in Je bay Sombetl ir grade program last|™ FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE COLUMBIA 48101
“owl lafls” you e Ellen Kephner Derr. ornition at the izabethtown| in the local elementar ’ . :
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put up with the Newville, Cumberland College homecoming. Tie school. The puppet Show on. Or. H Killheffer Haldeman S$ Upholstering & Awning Co.
“corny ones’. County, Pa.. He was a resi- Jast engagement brought theo," «Tha Animals Ball” oO 11th & SPRUCE STS. COLUMBIA; PA.
vou know the old owl is| iden of Mount Joy and vici- sehool band a first Price. ‘had the following characters ptometrist | _—
and don’t get a-| DIY for the past 50 years. In November, special gehermick and John MANHEIM as
the|sirumental groups played at Loney, Mr. and Mrs. Bear; 163 S. Charlotte St.
getting old, Former employee of
{the librarians’ conference in| Sylvia Shields and Jeffrey Telephone 5.2942
round much anymore tO S€C nr. Standard Corp.
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sud heat the things Bia | Surviv ing are his wife, Millersville and at Heart|p,gihorne, Mr. and Mrs. Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30
going on! and a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Haven; dance orchestra play- |Deer; Joyce Beamenderfer, Tues, Fri, Sat. 7-9 P. M.
|E. Allen, at home, and two| ed for a school dance; the| preg’ Fox: Carol Waltz and ELIZABETHTOWN |
9 0 | grandsons. | Bottlers played in Columbia] Jean Waltz, Mr. and Mrs. 2nd Floor Clauss]
“Les” Kaylor was install Funeral services will be and the band escorted Sante) |Rabbit; Donald Flowers and Phone 7-4163
led into the "‘absent- -minded| held Saturday at 2:00 pm. Claus to Lancaster. In “| Larry Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Sue ro Ag nS
professors club” recently — at the Heilig Funeral Home.|cember the dance La Squirrel and Judy Buchen- -
— -— He came home one Interment in Henry Eberle! played for a dance in the El- ho A Eoin
night last week, put the car Cemetery. Friends may calljizabethtown high school, for,
in the garage, and left the Friday, 7 to 9 p.m. at theja dance sponsored by the Mt.! (ew p cle or Dan nl
motor of the car run — — |Heilig Funeral Home. Joy Merchants’ and for a Gon L
> ————— Is a . A brass sextet
The next day when he got {school dance sextet et More ow ices
TC went to get the car CLARENCE H, ENGLE |Plaved at the school Christ Kills Infectious Germs on Contact— Restores Hair to Health | on More Items More Days of the Week!
out of the garage, he (yapence H. Engle, 73, of Mas conc ert. Ques has discovered a Medicine |ing, washing away dirt, oil and foreign | h
cored what he had done, and, |Topeka, Kansas, died May January highiighis were that kills dandruff germs by the thou- | matter plugging up hair follicles so hair |
1k fc 1S, wm em 3 tf sending Ronald Hawthorne sands relievesitching,inflammationand can “breathe” again. MFD stimulates !
had to wa rg |27, following an illness o 3 di t band. In Febru spothes irritated skin areas. Named |blood flow to scalp, nourishing hair Ot ANG RC sr TON sip sol ee Co ol TAs
Must be that ‘virus? that’ $ several years. 1 Jie! anc RB e Ty MPD, this Medicine dissolves flaking | roots, helping keep hair healthy and at-
pela ixie air was chosen or | skin tissue, floats away scalp debris|tractive. MF D can help prevent infec-
going around i Born on a farm near Mt. district orchestra School) With its medical detergent ingredient. | tious germs from spreading to face,
5» Joy, he was the son of the : ” ph | Leaves tho scalp clean and refreshed. | neck, chest or back, Only $1.25— fully
9 late Henry M. Engle and buglers played for a age MFD restores hair to health bv dissolv-| guaranteed. Sioan's Pharmacy |
uneral in Marietta; the te ll
wouse| Mary Hess Engle of Rapho| J h
A man who owned a} I 2 PRO dance orchestra played for a oersey Fres
 

in Fast Donegal Township Township. 3
In he was tired of it| Mr. Engle was manager of School dance and two nights OLIVER S A GER & SON
a i wanted to move| the Topeka Branch of the al the Lions’ Club Minstrel
A Show; The bottlers played

to town and asked
powered realtor to
The following We
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sell {retiring a few years ago.
He is survived by his wife,
or the local Cub Scout ban-|
Lt and for the minstrel N
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Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed
for him I In March sev stig-|
11 show. In arch seven stu-| \
day his eye lit on the per-jthe former Frankie Haske t taved 3 t oe . = . xtra Fancy Coliossa P iced
ig lof Topeka, and the following] dents played in county or-| - original vy 4
suasive ad and handsome] Sd he lo ell nd Tn Field Drainage — Footings — Grading ase cig C targe ori Higher!
hildren:
>hoto the realtor had whip-|€
Bed up for the paper. He, g'€, Jr., Washington, D. C,;
gazed at the copy for several Mary Helen Streeter, Calif-
Franklin Engle, To-
a school assembly, the dance]
played for a dance)
in Columbia and 14 students
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realtok ake 1 y oe oil Also surviving are two sis.| band _concert in Ephrata. Top Soil and. Fill . .
the market,’ he orde {Also in March the dance ohh Reddi Wi Higher
«Your ad has convinced meters, Mrs. Amma C. Linde- 3 i “ld ‘a: P bie 25 None
band was taken to see the Rock Drillin ei
. I've|muth and Miss Miriam Eng- | 3 a | ga arier Half Priced
it’s the kind of house v (“Benny Goodman Story Qu C Melon
48 : all mylle. and a brother, J. Ray-| NN Talia te Melon C Melon
been looking for IN April highlight included! 752 ¢
life!" {mond Engle, all of Mt. Joy. 5 Inciuged = 53 3
ife! NS ihe ores graiet playing for/{ R.D.1 ELIZABETHTOWN eo - Western All-Purpose 2 Ib 29¢
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| ci Cover d- senting a spring concert and PHONE 7-1256 11-t hs inesap es None Priced Hig
ast wee ay ¢ | Christ Cover, 51, died sud-| parading in th fet . iced args 29
Last week one day a loca denly at his home at 8:15 | Parachng 7h ihe sare y "patrol " —— SS Dewco e None Price heads
woman was walking fyi m Tuesday, May 20 | Shoe e Corn ce erg e uc Higher
Main street in the rain, with(® . yd 1
her dress pulled up from the| A welder by trade, Mr. P g A&P's Fine Frozen Food Values!
back over her head. He Bs own shop) 16-01. 35¢ 5 6-oz. 69
or and said 64" bis Home for the past car A*P Frozen Orange Juice 9
“Lady your legs are getting years. Prior to which e ers ir on 1 ioners Snow 12-01. c
: {time he was night supervis- y Real on c 4
ory as to tell) Te 40 lor at Westinghouse Electric Burnett’s Lemonade Gold Crop cans
YIN ec shel CO. Philadelphia. . Fordhooks 10-02. 49¢
{ n r siness she : a ordhoo
ie Bi owes Sy Born in Elizabethtown, a THE MOST EFFICIENT Vanilla Extract | Snow Cro Lima Beans pkgs.
Sad, NP iia is f Mrs. Amanda Hawk] 2-01. 4 p 6-0x.
id, “The Jk WON Tin o Hawk] THE MOST ECONOMICAL- 43 Go 19° ime
x ois by ow hat!” Cer a the late Willian bottle : botte AP Peas 2 10s 35¢ CB L ade bor. 396
Cover. He was a member of| THE MOST EASY TO OPERATE & CONTROL Food Color Kit 4 colors 21¢
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sed Virgin Mary Church of
Officer Neiss says: “Any Mount Joy and the Friend | SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Swanson op
car will last your lifetimeé—|ghip Fire Co. No. 1. ™v Dinners be at
if you're careless. Besides his Mother, who! | ers e ’s u iy
resides in Elizabethtown, he| Frozen Turkey, Pkg. 69° rsh y F dg S : 33
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9 is survived by his wife, the GAS APPLIANCES Chicken or Beef t e auce can
Then there was the fellow{former Goldie Wagner and S | F Ri 1b. 15¢ 2.lb. c
who came home at ten past/one daughter, Betty, wife of Fo t Cl * i ana acy ice pkg. pkg. 21
three the other morning, P. McGinley, Mount as ean Hi-C Kel 0 ’s or 8-01 Cc 12
turned the key is the lock|Joy; two grandchildren and gg C F | k 2 Ion 29 0% 39
and wondered what he was ne brother, Harry, of .Lan- Party Punch 3 n ad es pkgs. pkgs.
letting himself in fos. caster; one sister, Anna, A P Wh I B Sliced 16,
x wife of William Shank, of ig 29 0 ¢ eets cans 29° ho 25°
oe o o Elizabethtown. san y i 7
. Funeral services will be EE ET F h I a P tat M -oz. 29°
B Jerry aon a Bu held Saturday morning from La Choy Meatless fons ns nt o g i bls.
errier were scussing the Nissley Funeral Home at Ch St | T Chicken-of-th
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car troubles last Wednesday.
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Here's a sign 1 saw in a will re rooted at 8:30, ny Shortening Juice Stratford Farms Sweetened bottle 25°
local feed store. rere (femme # . - 24-0 Welch’
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But that wasn't the end of
the argument. The wife final-
ly said: “Don’t you know
that drinking will ruin your,
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Half asleep the old boy re-
plied: “So what 1 always
keep my coat buttoned.”
June 9 at 6:30 p. m. at the,
Elizabethtown Legion Home|
Marietta High School. !
Tickets may be secured
from the following persons,
Iirs. Rebecca Grove, Albert]
Dettinger, Clair Shirk, Mrs.
Hazel Baker, Dcnald Dep-
pler and Pete Shireman. For
reservations write to Mrs.
Mary Ann Kraus, Marietta.
These should be made no la-
ter than Monday, June 4th.

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