NEWT OWN Swim Lessons (Continued from Page 1) Bailey, tied for third, 13 and Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ver John Miller were, Mrs. Jos Kittyi Etsell leads the girl eph Sears and daughter of from 5-10 with Kat XH wn Mav Mount Joy, Mrs. Paul Weid- 4 judy Shermick; Donna man and children, Lancaster, p12 jeads the 11 and over and Mrs. Mary Debroas, of group with Nadine Bail- Joliet, TIL ey and Sandra Wolgemuth nisi ors of Mr. and Mrs Bike Contest Held Elwood Kuhns were, Spec. 3 ‘ Forty-five bicycles were Donald Kuhns, and Richard entered $1 the biovele decor- Withurst, Boston, Mass ating. contest last Thursday Mrs. Edna Kuhns is still pion Divided into age on the sick list groups. point prizes were of Mr. Wm. Fogie celebrated fered in five categories. First his birthday on Monday, July prize winners in the most 23rd. origina] group were Rita Miss Jeanette Moore, Mrs. May, Kathy May and Terry Marguerite Lehman and son, Stark. Other winners in this John, visited Misses Elva group were Ivan Wolgemuah, and Arlene Marron of Ronks Harold Smith, Sandra Gep- R. D. on Monday evening hart, Linda Murry, Judy risitors of Mr..and Mrs Shermick, Richard Brown Visitors o y i were and Jerry Alleman. For the Dale} alll Joy most colorful, Katy Zimmer- Pear] Bre He rast, RB i i Bro man, Gray Greiner and Na- R. D, Edith Em, Pe vd Leo dine Bailey won firsts with sey and daughter hinds oy’ © Ronald Alleman, Donald Al- Columbia RD. Mi and 1 PS. emion. Fane. I: v Keith, Lithia, oe i Brown, William Pennell snd di Mr nd a aren a. Butch Zimmerman S, ‘ hy Site . 1 Mrs. Oliver Witmer and fa- For the most patriotic, milv. Richard Wal'z, Sandra Wol Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. gemuth and Sandra Kretzing }vin Witmer and family Won firsts with Larry Hoste!- were Mr. and Mrs. John ter. Sherry Wolgemuth, Den- of Ironville. nis Mateer, Judy Kipple, Hel- Kauffman Sr Mr. Jack Witmer is spend- 1 Rutt and Edward Flory. ing two weeks with the U. S. In the smallest division, Mi- M. C. R. at Quantico, Va chael Klinedinst, Barry Siet- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stop tler, and Dennis Fackler were pard and son. Kenny, Iron- first with Paul Smith. James ville were Sunday dinner Heisey, 1Kenneth Leakway, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brent Keener and Dean - Brenner. Largest bicycles first Geltmacher and family. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. prize winners were Dena Wm. Fozie and sons were. Leib. Sharon Reese and Ire- Mrs. John Stehman and, ne Zimmerman. Other win-| daughter Joann Rheems. N€rs were Kit'y Etsell, Lar- Mrs. Helen Barnes and son. VY Deibler. Patty Alleman and June Barnes. Columbia Dolor De ibler, John Hart Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Man and Janice Berrier Maurice Frysinger, Mrs. Ka- Softhall Game tie Moore and Mrs. Ida Eis- of the Marietta- enberger were. Rev. and Mrs. Mount Joy softball] game were Farry Fisher and child en 28 for the locals and 3 for Calif. M»s. Henry Engle and Marietta. The winning team children. Mt. Joy F. D. Mr. included Nadine Bailey, Don Paul Mumma Harrisburg, na Elitz. Kathleen Gruber, Mr. and Mrs Paul Fitzkee Esther Rice, Chris ine Leak- and son Daniel and grandson way, Jean Stalev, Joan Sta- David Fox, Mount Joy. ley, Coral Gatlin; JoAnn Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gelt- darrenkamp. Marv Jane macher and family visited Meckley, Judy Frv. Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bard May, Helen Rutt, Sandra of Tronville Kretzing, Sandra Wolgemuth, Peral Brenneman, Edith and Judy Schermick., Jean! Erb, Betty Brosey and Staley scored four homeruns: daughter Linda Tee, visited Kathleen Gruber, three, and Mrs. Robert Haldeman and Mary Jane Meccklev. one. children, Mt. Jov R. D. and| In the senior hardball game Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fogie the locals defeated the Mari Sr. of town etta boys by a score of 11 to Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. 3. Wm. Haines were, Mrs. Hen » eee rv Rollman and daughter, IJOFFER REUNION efha Patsy, Lititz, Mrs. Clarence The 36th annual Hoffer re Smith and son Kenny, Man- union wili be held at Hoffer's hem, Mr. and Mrs. Robert park, Middletown. July 29th, Haines and daughter, Mari: beginning at 1:30 p. m. etta = — = = Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher of of Jacksonville visited Mr. Kinderhook vis'ted Mr. and and Mrs. Harry Weaver. Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and Visitors of Mr, and Mrs. family. Visitors of Mr. Abram Gamber and Mrs. Mark Manheim. M>, and Mrs. ber visi‘ed Mr le» Gamber, Robert Frank Jr. and son, were, Mr. Robert Arndt, of Florin, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest of Kohler, Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler, Red Lion, Mr. Howard Gam- Mrs. Robert Frank Sr. and Mrs. Sa- daughter, Dixie Lee, Columbia RD. Mrs. Russel Herr, Mr. and Mrs Albert and Mr. Myers and daughter, Joann, Manheim. Pte. and Mrs were, Mr. Winters, and of town Mt. Joy DURAFILM A beautiful, brand new wall finish that has no “painty”’ odor. Covers virtually any interior wall surface in one coat. It's an alkyd-base enamel that dries overnight to a washable, uniform flat finish, with no lap marks! Twelve lovely new colors and white, plus 80 decorator intermixes. $ 65 | ' gallon NEWCOMER & SON, hn. & BARBARA STS. PH. MOUNT JOY 3-3361 ‘lannounce the and ; 'The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. 6 Thursday, July 2 28 PER SONALS " or i *('( Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Martin to grand 4 ny, and daughter, Peggy, Cedar of n arcotic aws real Lane, are spending 2 weeks and entering, and forge at Mrs. Martin's home in FBI officials regard New Orleans. Mrs. Leonard, as a veteran crimnaj Mrs. Martin's mother, return: livelihood has been : ed with them after spending by his raids on society. a month here fug tive is reported to be ar M w Sivivest rl enthusiastic follower of anc virs. Svlvester EL : race tracks and is a Troutwine and family are He is also ue gambl S$ a spending the week at their be arse and must be oT ’ shot og cottage at Rehobe'h Beach sidered. Delaware. : 5 On September 27th, Mr. and Mrs of Cedar Lane, recently re- gon. Randolph Mitchell sixty-first birthday, and he these men and their descrip home her 3 eg The FB! Ten Most Want- is described as five feet e tions before the eyes of the fold, st aL ed Fugitive Program has met inches i a 353 Publiz. No ma } hy ome ion, Ind. in the mid-west with wonderful Sficcens as bi on 4g Dio I oo RE i econ id ot oh Kl Te the public wholeheartedly PTOWN lair, short sure there 1s a weekly news Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kuhn joined Tn Taw enforcemchi’s build. He has a one paper, and the ; cooperation of Manheim, Mrs. Mahlon effort to protect society from S€ar on the left inside and participa‘ion by the Foreman and Mr. and Mrs the underworld There has |? small cut scar on the » weekly newspapers in Fast- H. R. Kuhn of town were to Bech. os tetrfie. tirhover ih edge of his left eyebrow, a ern Penna have been grati the Kuhn Reunion held at the’ names of those” who mole on his right cheek, : fying in connection with Wiow Mills In .C make this infamous list, and Co, on ng EA there is only one left from SII Ts FF FOR Y ou = the weather was very the original published list. BANK FACTS FOR . “ He is Henry Randolph Mit- threatening, chell, the bank robber with Mrs. Elizabeth Loney of S. ha crooked right little fing Market St., entertained folks .. / from Housten, Texas this Numerous reports have a week. come to FBI Headquarters Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kuhn that Mitchell is dead, but ’ visited Mr. and Mrs. Christ- the G-Men continue their ) ian Gerber and family, Eliza- search inasmuch as tho only be htown on Sunday P. M. circumstances which can 4 John Kreider victed in numerous Michell will Mr. and Mrs. Michael stop an FBI scarch is defin- Johns and son Larry and ite proof that the man is de friend from Maytown were ceased. in jail, or has grown to the Kuhn reunion on Sat- '00o old to reasonably exist. urday Mitchell, is wanted for the ENGAGFMENTS Mr... and Mrs. Jo Grimm, Elizabethtowr engagem their daughter, to David H. ShafIner, Mr. and - Mrs. Abram ner, Jr., Mt. Joy RI1 Mis Grimm, a gradu Elizabethtown Arca School, Klein Chocolate Co, bethtown. Her fiance nloyed by J. M. Son, Landasville. been set for the ® RECUPERATING FROM FALL Mrs. Frank Schock, Street, is recuperating a hip injury at the ho her daughter ourgh. Louise in Jan Murinchin, of 1: a as TRA ht Ce Badr tt cl LN I ih A Es Audrey M., is employed by the Eshelman & No date wedding. holdup of a bank in Williston Florida, on the afternoon of| quickly Mitchell ? His companion was WANTED BY THE FBI i companion wes " : ' remained at large Dur his career he has be xen con- derived daring said wa celebrate his and crooked Anyone hav t101 S abouts violation 1 tne mal nt delphia » 300 ade “This concl eof tives 56. their 5 for Ask that question of your neighbors who have used our bank’s new-car financing plan. They'll tell you that it's cause low bank rates make it economical .once-a-month instalments are arranged to suit the borrower's circumstances... 2 ¢l initial car insurance premium may also be included in the financing. you, in short, that it's best because it offers | care in choosing a car; January 21, 1948. The bank hn 8. had reopened for the after Rl. noon at 1 p. m. when two there are no “ ent of men, both wearing several davs growth of beard. swift- son of ly entered the front door Shaft- closing it behind them. They drew pistols and ordered the all-around satisfaction. ata of Cmployees to lie on the floor : ate of while they robbed the cash You use High boxes of $10.353 into. a Warning hey fled hast. Investigation showed that ilenry Randolph Mitchell was one of the bank robbers. ga ENE. oR > wemoriais "2 YTOW. b> which they laundry bag against an outery vy: put Eliza- 1S ‘em- MOUNT JOY Frank from me of Pitts OPEN FRIDAY LADIES’ DRESSES $2.00 to $8.95 Formerly Up To $19.85 LADIES’ COTTON SKIRTS PLAIN PRINTS $2.75 to $4.7 Up To $8.95 LADIES’ BLOUSES SHIP & SHORE — BLOUSEMAKER $1.00 — $2.00 — $3.00 BATHING SUITS Formerly up to $16.95 REDUCED TO $3.75 to $5.75 LADIES’ PLAY OUTFITS — SHORTS $2.00 to $4.75 TABLE OF BRAS and GIRDLES NATIONALLY ADVERTISED REDUCED TO $1.00 to $3.00 CHILDREN'S DRESSES BY JACK BORGENICHT Formerly Up To $8.95 $2.00 to $4.75 GIRLS’ SKIRTS $1.35 to £2.00 CHILDREN'S PLAY OUTFITS — SHORTS $1.00 to $3.00 Formerly ITTY DRESS SHOPPE E. 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