tion was passed, Lefever Rd.| PERSONALS lantic City. Their guest at the! Nevada was the thirty- The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. LARGE AREAS OPEN GRETNA SEASON F ll S : Thursday, Seplember 8 4 FOR HUNTING CLOSES SEPT. 12 a ports ‘Annexation 2nd Newcomer og aking, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zeager shore over the weekend was sixth state admitted to the i (Continued from Page 1) I es Ro BR 8 are spending a weck at At- Mrs. Albert Brandt. union. Maurice K Heading the production Schedule . 1 u » / Secretary, Pennsyl staff of Gretna Playhouse's YORK FAIR OPENS This amendment included the of two additional Harrisburg heating sys (to the existing Two placement Goddard, 0 ’ tem of . the firehouse, SEPT BER 11 val Department of Forests 1 De $e : York, Pa One of the and po oh today announced production of the seas- Announced bids received which complied meters on the west side of greatest entertainment pro- the opening of 48,851 acres of on, the farce-comedy, “Three with specifications were re- North Market Street. Bills : £ nv TR Rou Fur "es " o grams ever arranged for fair yndeveloped land in eleven on a Honevmoon,” will be The 1956 Fall Sport sched- jected because of the high amounting to $1,090 were or- patrons will feature the an- (11) State Parks for the '56 ule was released today to the costs of the job. Following a dered paid. nual York Interstate Fair op- hunting season. This is an in. ree men who have a €OM= Bulletin by John Day, III, discussion with John J. Brin ss" ve fl) ening next Tuesday, Sept. 11, or ase of 3 660 acres over last Pined 14 years of experience faculty manager of athletics. jac, heating engineer, mem-| The state of Delaware has and* will continue all week year at the Mt. Gretna summer Donegal will play an eight bers decided to install traps a perfect circular’ for one of day and night through Satur The hese theatre, The show, produced game schedule in football op-| for radiators in the building ii av SQ 5 Il locations of these ing with E mal E + |at the present time its boundaries. day, Sept. 15 State Parks are: Big Pocono by Charles F. Coghlan and ening with E-town at ~town. Eo No effort or expense has : es : Blue Donegal was admitted into A resolution naming two - — t spar r G wa] Mar. Monroe County; U€ Gene P. Otto, opens Thurs- < Eco of Rosas streets in the eastern annexa- een spared by General Mgr, Knob in Bedford County: [the Conferénce of Roses but Street: e eastern annexa 1 - S. S. Lewis to secure the cus Cook Forest in Clarion, Jef day ithey will not be eligible for Sept. 27—Upper Leacock H a ALLER tomary wealth of outstanding ferson and Forest Counties: Stage manager Jack Gil- championship points until’ ph = PI hid hs MT GRETNA, PENNA, entertainment and exhibits French Cres k in Berks and christ has held his post atthe 1957 season. (League rule Oct. 4—E. Lampeter A AN UU, SS ie SS bod Sens SER The displays of livestock, ag Chester Counties: Hickory Gretna since 1950. He has states a team must play five Oct. 11—Penn Manor H TONIGHT ricultural and farm products, pi Carbon County; Laur- headed the staff for 92 of the conference teams before be- Oct. 18—New Holland H Thru Sept. 12 machinery pnd exhibits of el Hill in Somerset County; Play houses’s 144 productions. ing eligible for points). Oct. 23—Pequea Valley A Curtain Sto P.M every nature will more then Raccoon in Beaver County; Gilchrist has had extensive, Mr. Peters will coach foot- Ne TV Merry and Mischievous live up to the usual high Ricketts Glen in Sullivan and theatrical experience in Eng- pall, assisted by Mr. Gemb- HOCKEY "3 ON A standards And as usual Luzerne Counties; Tobyhan-land and the United States erling and Mr. Staley. All Sept. Seg A a there will be keen competi-| County; Chap-as playwright, actor and football games will be played > pt. 2s Hempel 3 HONEYMOON Jot among the 4 H girls and man Dam in Warren County; stage manager. . away. Sel. Conire Madcap Martial Mix-Up boys 5 oe premiums anc and Shawnee in Beaford Co George : C urley, Soccer will open at home oot 15 a Final Play of The Season ;. Te iis as usual will be, The different areas will be A I = Sept. 20 with Hempfield. 24 Manheim Cer nt: A: FO oe Seats School Children S$ : Day with posted with signs to cle: arly Gretna lor four Seasons. “Roy Armold will coach the = re ———— - a plenty of band ru indicate where hunting is RE worked with St soccer team. saan u Ri XC g Di : theatres, music circuses i a sic by the Red Lion High permissible, and individual . ; Mrs. Brooks, coaching the m : SEP 15 High Schou: and West York State Park maps shawng per Gren) i ai) girl's hockey team, will open ® SHOWS MATINEE - T. 1 Im THRU TH int Area High School ds missible hunting areas may Dt rye far dha play the season at E-town, Sept.is EVENINGS SATURDAYS . . . Tn the alterna The secured at the park offices Signed settings for the play.) AND AND : Day and Nite ® Rain or Shine on Pee senior: by writing to fhe for three years. Me i | savuscavs I'THEA TRE wousays 1. 4 School Band in re or Tins ment of Forests and Waters, tended ie Whitney Ra, Elizabethtown J-V's Fri . r Ve Jn 5:00 RI 5:00 PM ; 2100 Pu » GRANDSTAND EVENTS To : es: si yf Recreation, Har-0f Art, New rave 7 rey Cm MOUNT JOY. PA. The grandstand vaudeville Diyisien A Recreation and has won an art scholar-| [day Sept. 7. 8 p.m, at Eli- — SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 - 8 x BS oar Toman eS ary Goddard caution ip 10 Cooper Institute in| zabethtown. - = SCHOOL CHILDREN’S DAY WITH SPECI. ADDED FEATURE OF pulstonding circus and inter-| Secretary ce New York for the fall. Manheim Twp. J-V’s, Mon-/® JEFF CHANDLER — GEORGE NADER -in- ® national features. Among cd the hunters “10 use ™ Louis Marini and Margar-|day, Sept. 17, 3:30 p.m. atm 99 mi HIGH SCHOOL BANDS - AFIN. - RED LION & WEST YORK JOINT them are the Stuart Morgan|treme care with firearms and ™y oitin are Manheim Twp. = Away All Boats » AREA H. 5. BANDS - EVE.- WM. PENN SR. H. S. BAND OF YORK Dincess: Michel Chimes angjarchary reas, heir first summer at Mt| Ephrata, Friday, Sept. 21, 8 : INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS - AFTERNOON & NITE 5 1 rect fro 0 se are public park areas.” weird: ic. tenhiielz ET ——— ere eee Sivas TV Shou With hes swine “enon se Merit lochniialo pm of eit 8 MGNDAY — TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 11} HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES AFTERNOON : nls : ’ Te a ee while Miss Lew Ss anc arsity, riday, “ West and McGinty, hilarious) yermissible except in park Eni of prompting andlgep: iw p Solara '# BARBARA STANWYCK—BARRY SULLIVAN -in- E Broadway REVUE “HIGH & MIGHTY" COVERED STAGE-NITE comedy house builders: the garding fires, which are not © sound . Central Varsity - J . | ® § . c p 2] ¢ y, “oe 9" Ee * * * * * Loe) Moen Zone replaces. ° Heading the cast of “Three|Saturday, Oct. 13, 2:15 p.m. : The Maverick Queen THE DYNAMIC TEAM OLSEN & JOHNSON Jac ders; 1 Losaral - on a Honeymoon” are Manheim. 2 « Troupe, teeterboard Bulletin Advertisers son Young, wealthy playboy:| Cornwall Varsity, Saturday ® WEDNESDAY -— THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12 - 13 3 “WELLZAPOPPIN SHOW” - AFTERNOON & NITE the Four Marconi's comedy : Margaret Croyden, his first/Oct. 20, 2 p. m. at Cornwall. |@ LAURENCE HARVEY — ANTHONY STEELE -in. quartette, also from the Ed Ny, Rea SOEs Haime 4 ow ” “3 4 od i INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS - AFTERNOON & NITE bad wife, and Teresa Du aime, | Patton Varsity, Saturday, 1 - 99 Sullivan TV Show, and Son rere fe —=his second wife. Others 27, 2:15 p.m. at Patton. “Storm Over The Nile HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON ny Moore's Roustabouts, aj J the cast are John Main, Gene| Warwick J-V's, Monday, § Broadway REVUE “HIGH & MIGHTY" COVERED STAGE-NITE dog and pony act, are just a LF Vv ae Galvin, George Curley, Louis|Nov. 5, 4 p.m. at Warwick. = COMING: H * hh A few of the featured attract-| 13 » Marini, Sandra English and/ * Denotes Conference of |m 2 ii : * ions which will be presented| PARADE |v... Lewitinn The farce] _ Roses Members. i SEPTEMBER 14 - 15 — “PARDNERS H THE VA daily, afternoon and night. | IN OUR AD directed by Charles F. Cogh-| SOCCER : SEPTEMBER 28 - 29 — “KING AND I" GABONDS SWING QUARTETTE sem ¢ wire Fro Will be COLUMNS lan, will run through Sept. Sept. 20—Hempfield Hg OCTOBER 4 - 5 - 6 — “MOBY DICK” i INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS - AFTERNOON § NITE HG “High Ad Mighty" | 12. | Sept. 25-—Lamp.-Stros A AMEN NES ARERR RES HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON presented with a line of 24| - YOU TO Broadway REVUE “HIGH & MIGHTY" COVERED STAGE-NITE lovely girls, in colorful S. \V INGS * ok Kk % scenes with electrical effects| _ and new scenery. The gigan-| WILL LEAD tic all-weather covered stage! wre wr insures a complete perform- ance every night, rain or shine. Following the usual cus a Tone pony * ok kk a ng. rom om 9 GES RUNING RACES. - AFTERNOON ONLY night, Olsen and Johnson and *‘Star Of India INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS - AFTERNOON § NITE | SOW i non Cornel Wilde SENSATIONAL AUTO THRILL SHOW iv 5 wire The Vagabonds, the daffiest PLUS Broadway REVUE “HIGH & MIGHTY" COVERED STAGE-NITE swing quartette; On Friday. the popular Ted Lewis of battered top hat and clarinet fame with his all-star show On Saturdav afterncon and “The Breken Star’ Howard Duff - Lita Baron 3ill Williams ~COMET- = LEWIS & HIS ALL-STAR REVUE - viv 5 wn INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS - AFTERNOON & NITE HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES - AFTERNOON Broadway REVUE “HIGH & MIGHTY" COVERED STAGE-NITE 1 uca 1] * EXHIBITS x ENTERTA TTL IT TURE x COMMERCE night the climax of the grandstand attraction will be iri Horan and his Luks SUNDAY — MONDAY e ivers st one ¢ Ivers TUESDAY and thrill after another. 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