The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 25, 1956, Image 8

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    8 CHEST DRIVE
' PROGRESS IS
/ REPORTED TO DATE
According to statistics re-
leased Wednesday, Mount
[Joy Borough has reached 54
percent of its Community
Chest Drive goal. Chairman
Warren Hayman and Charles
Ryman said that $3,626 has
already been ccllected.
In the
The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. Towsley October 25
Local Church
‘Gives Gifts
To Home
at the Quincy|
given a treat on|
the local St.
Mark's E.U.B. church. Spon-|
sored by the W. S. M. S,, a|
group of twenty transporied
the gifts to the home Satur-
day morning. The individeal
gifts to the 117 residents at
the home included fruit, nuts,
homemade candy and home-
made cookies
oy Scouts to Visit 35 Million Homes ary
Convention
Is Planned
The annual
Convention of the Bre hren
in Christ Churches of Lan-
caster County will be held a
the Mastersonville church,
eight miles north west of
Manheim It will begin Sat
urday evening at 7:30 and
continue through Wednesday,
each afternoon and evening.
The speakers from Africa
will include Mr. and Mrs
Chester Wingert, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Mann, the Misses
El zabeth Engle, Anna Engle
and Mabel Frey. These have
been #teachers and nurses and
will have an African National|
Christian student to share in
the'r messages
SUPER MARKETS
Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest
Missionary Old folks
Home were
Saturday by
SAVE S&H GREEN STAMPS
“OR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
QFE
Quality e Freshness o Economy
THE "REASON WHY"
MORE PEOPLE SHOP ACME
GLENSIDE
Apple Sauce
2:29:
IDEAL FANCY
Tomato
25:
ge
Lancaster U. S. Choice Beef
surrounding area,
East Donegal Township is
reported to have 27°" of its
goal; Mt. Joy Twp, 55.1%; E.
Hempfield Twp, 38.97%; Lan-
disville, 43.7%; Rapho Twp,
|south, 40.6% and Rapho Twp.
north, 21.5%,
Bullte'in Adve rising Pa y's
WAYS
Record
Corner
took ex'ra
an addi-|
old folks!
at the
The group also
cookies to provide
tional treat to the
and for the children
Quincy orphanage.
A program included the
showing of slides by the Rev. #
Bishop I. W. Musser, re- C. L. Ulrich and Lester Hos-
cently returned from a three/tetter wh'ch included pic-
months visit to Africa willjtures of the Holy Lands and
give his report of the Jubilee the United States. Rev. Ul-|wife,
Conference held in the Ma- rich had charge of devotions. Pa.,
cha Mission area. Northern A special “happy birthday" an eight-day Seventh Army
Rhodesia, in August. Mr. Ar- Was also ex ended to Mrs. 'alst Smith entered the Army
thur Pye will give experi- Margaret Harman, formerly paste training at Fort Knox, Ky.,
.. last May. He is assigned to the
ences from India, where he of Mount Joy, who now re- > 9 : 4
wits his wife spent years sides. ut the home. Headquarters. The 23-year-old soldier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Hymns
his Samuel G. Smith. Route 1, Mt. Joy, is a 1951 graduate Georze Beverly >
missionaries. Also Bishop Mrs. Frank Germer and of East Donegal High School in Maytown. eorge Beverly "Shea
Henry Hostetter and Rev. Al- Mrs. John Hershey were Army Photo) Xmas Hymns & Carols—
Cco- (U. S,
bert Engle, secretaries of the chairman for He _project. Robert Shaw Chorus
Foreign and Home Mission evening, Oct. 28, at hq St Mario Lanzo Sings
PERSONALS
Boards will speak on Admin- Luke's Episcopal Church. op igimeg Songs
Russell K. Kuhn has re-
istration and Power. Members will meet at the . .
Mchion Hess: : The Voices of Christmas—
Mahlon ess, missionary firehouse at 6:45 p.m. to at- Walter Shuman
from Tanganyika Kanya dries
ET : No. card end the service in a group.
turned home recently after ag p
serving in Germany over one
year. tivities of the local fire com-
will be the Bible Teacher os
each afternoon.
Mahatma Gandhi was as- WAY S Appliances
Mr. and Mrs. Michael pany auxiliary. The group
Johns and son Larry, May- planned the events at their,
The Wednesday evening
session will be held in the i
in Asis by 48 W. Main St., DNiount Joy
u fanatic on Jan. 30, 1948. oY
town, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood varies i Phone 3-3622
Thursday . —
Gerber, Charles and Sandra
attended by
Donegal High School Audi-
torium, near Mt. Joy, instead : : t wl
nite meeting which| —
of Marietta RD, and Mr. and Wa fourteen
Mrs. H. Kuhn of Mount Joy members. Mrs. George
was
ht
Army Specialist Th. rd Class Ammon L. Smith, whose
Patr'cia Ann, lives at 716 Lehigh Ave., Lancaster,
operates radio equipment during Exercise “Whipsaw”
maneuver in Germany. Spec-
CHRISTMAS L P's
in July 1955, completed
and arrived in Europe Perry Como Sings
3rd Armored Division Merry Christmas Music
OAK HILL
Peaches
99.
IDEAL FLORIDA
Grapefruit
Juice
16-02.
cans
No. 2V2
can
Nevember 6, the nation’s 4,175,134
Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explorers, and their leaders will place
sn the doorknobs of 35,000,000 homes Liberty Bell hangers,
shown above, urging every citizen to vote. The Scouts’ “Get-Out-
the-Vote” campaign is being conducted in cooperation with
Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge. It is entirely non-
partisan, without reference to any candidate or party.
G.O.P. P 2ns Announces Plans
Area Ra'ly Cf A ctivities
for the
On Nov. 1
the local
ister C
Tuesday
Hostetter’s
Area Republican
Ral'y will take
plans to
in Novem-
the Elizabethiown
Legion Home
Just before Election Day,

Auxiliary Plans
‘Two Events
A cupcake sale and
party will highlight the
46-0z.
can
t.ve plans ac-
made by
ees at their
night meeting at
The group made
hold a food sale
ber the
annual Christi 1S
nite

vear
JoyC
were

Lanc wanty's North
wes ern
Workers
place at
American
assist
of the Mt. Joy Elementary
School as previously an-
Shopping nounced. A Missionary Rally Cop-
in
on
entertain
is planned with Mr. Nate
Scharff,
business man from .
Ohio, as the guest
Mr. Scharff has
tour December;
the JaneCees
te the Elizabethtown JayCettes
gional Vice-President the in January; Sponsor 9h in
National Young G. O and, formal dance in February;
Bernard J. Myers, Jr., Stat he “olde Fe of
Republican Commitfeeman ihe commen in Mareh; eh.
for the 13th Sen al ain the children the
trict: will speak on organiza M Children’s home in
tional planning and publicity April. Sometime after holi-
in getting out the Republ can days, the group will als
Voters on Tuesdsv. Novem sponsor another card party
ber 6th. Any Rp blican who the food
wishes to work on Election with Mrs.
Day is desirous in attending Charles Ryman, chairman
this rally must give their,’ Paul Stoner, Jr. and
name to the local Republican Henry Zerphey. The
also planned a demon-
mn
Lancaster
Jaycees in the
November 1st at 8
Thursday
P.M
Miss D. Jane
and
Stabley,
of
P
and Israel. He will
complete narration
Holy Land in colored
at
ator
Signs of the Times.
A hearty
A committee for
sale named services.
was these
Mrs
Mrs
an Hebrew Chr
Dayton,
speaker.
recently!
spent seven weeks in Europe
give &
of
slides,
and will speak on significent
invitation is ex-
tended to the public to all of
YOUNG FOLKS
enjoyed the weekend at Mar- enhauver, president,
i 'Q ve 1 rT J
tin’s camp in Perry County. charge.
%
The card party
BIRTHS
Nov. 26, 8 p.m.
Mir. ond Dire. Joseph M. sale will be held at the Sen-
Wolgemuth, Mount Joy Rl, a : :
: ee ics sen‘g Electrical Store, East
son, last Wednesday, at the : 3
a 3 : otis Main Street, Friday, Nov. 16.
Lancaster General Hospital.
{Orders for the cupcakes will
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R. ha taken by the members.
Watson, Manheim R1, a son, Three flavors will be made
Tuesday, at the Lancaster,,q sold by the women for
reneral Hospital. 60c per dozen.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Groff The group also completed
of Manheim R1, a son, Tues-plans to attend the group
ay, at Lancaster General and the fire: company’s annu-
|Hospital. al memorial service Sunday
istian
will
the
be!
held in the firehouse Monday,
The cupcake
Mary, please
come home
Come home Mary, and I'll take you to see the
1957 De Soto . . . the most exciting car in the
world today! It will be on display at our
De Soto-Plymouth dealer’s October 30th.
CHUCK ROAST
Blade In LB 3 / C
Tender Pot Roast Ib Ge



Freshly Ground Beef 3 15s Ke
group
stration
meeting
Final reports were g'ven
on the group's fashion show
and plans were announced
for the Saturday night Hallo-
ween party of the members
and the Jaycees. Hostesses
for the meeting were Mrs
Villiam Gassman, Mrs. Ston
er and Mrs. George Weber.
Mrs. Charles Johnson, presi
dent, in charge
HALLOWEEN PARTY
ATTENDED BY 100
(Continued from Page 1)
end at 8:00 p.m. After the
collection is over the young
people will return to the Mt.
Joy Firehall for a party. At
the party there will be games
a motion picture, and refresh-|
ments for all
The money that is collect-
ed will be wimed over to WE SRE GETTING CONGESTED | LIKE THE STREETS OF OUR TOWN. WE NEED SPACE TO
the UNICEF. This is a worth
withing oi it oh DISPLAY OUR NEW WINTER AND CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE, HELP US HELP
THIS
Be jes chillin off. YOURSELF TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE AND MANY MORE SPECIALS
WEEKEND.
clothing.
Let this year be a Help-
Halloween instead of a Hell-
Hallowe 'n by supporting this
Trick or Treat” project.
ael Kear.
Broske,
County Commi teeman of i
their election district for the November
later than Monday, Oc
The names and addresses
of those Republican Commit
teemen participating in this
workers’ rally are as fol'ows
Mount Joy Boro East
Ward - Kenneth A. Gainer
25 N. Barbara St
Mount Joy Boro
Ward - Richard Divet
Poplar S
East Donegal
coln District
Eater, 538
Marietta
East Donegal Twp May
town D's rict Charles M Approximately 100 persons
Houseal. M: x attended the local Cub Scout
East Done Spring family Halloween party Sat-
ville Distric Curvin Martin Urday night. Prizes were a-
Mount Jc varded for outstanding cos-
Mariet a Bor 1 Ward tumes, games were played
Robert Tanderslice 799 ind refreshments were serv-
East Market Street qd
Ma
- Pat
k ot
Mariott
- John M.
ket Stree
Elizabe htown B
Ward Harcld E
404 S. Market Street
El'zabe‘htown Boro
Ward Ira R. Herr,
Market St
Conoy Township - Clar
ence S. Bryan, Ba‘nbridge
West Donegal Township
Jacob W. Heisey, Rheems
Mount Joy Township
Lower District Norma?
Strickler, Mt. Joy. Box 132
Mount Joy Township
Milton Grove District Wm
L. Thome, Mt. Jov R2
Mount Joy Townshin
Upper Distric' - Le Weid
man, El zabethtown
Florin Cubs Hear
College Curator
Dr. Price was the
guest speaker at the regular
pack meeting of the Florin
Cub Scou's Tuesdav in the
Florin Dr. Price, the
curctor museum of
the Franklin and Marshall
College, spoke a~d showed
pictures of the Flor.da Ever-
glades.
In conjunc ion
month’s theme on Indiians,
th» dens d'splaved Indan
crafts made by them during
the month of den mee ings
Stephen Brightbill was aw. r
ded the bear badge and a
gold arrow point: Lewis Sau
ters, the bear badge; Lyndell
Goodling, gold and s.lver ar-
row points.
Lloyd Cooke, Cubmaster,
was in charge of the meeting
and announced that next
month’s theme will be pup-
pets.
not
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Boneless Beef Roast
Boneless 3-Cor. Roast
sHOP MURPHY'S sAVE |


Small Beltsville Oven-Ready
TURKEYS
47c
1b 30.
Farmdale Fies &§ for @Qe
Sawyer’s Fish Sticks 59
Lancaster Meaty Scrapple 2 bs 4 §e
West
20 N
was ——
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Twp
Casper
W. Market

Ladies’ ¢ Nylonized Slips $ 1 27
funniest and Geo.
hardest to guess.
MURPHY'S Beautifully Trimmed
100% NYLON DRESSES
Fresh, Roasted B 5 _for INFANTS and IEE 1t03 Ladies’ Flannel Gowns $ 1 88
PEANUTS Ladies’ Fall Purses
J
assinger's Grocery
Ladies’ X Size Panties a4.
Mt. Joy ®
$144



Prizes to adults were a-
warded to Mrs. Ervin Weav
r. pret iest Bruce Greiner,
Bruce Brown, most
Howard Snavely
Mrs. Bernard
to guess. Chil-
awarded §
prettiest;
Pamela 16 N. Market St.
Mich-
Ward
Mar
2nd
16 W
rietta
I'E
Boro
Lean Sliced Bacon
Chicken
Turkey
Beef,
1 1 4
Ward |
or
origina
Mar- [9's n
funniest
hardest
dren’s prizes were
to Elaine 3rown,
9, a John Loney, ugliest;
Topp n, original;
3rd
3 W
Boro
coin 16¢
ana
Dn oz.

Kear
Zo t- 1st Kear,
Greiner
A REAL VALUE!
® With Full or
Half Slips
® Plastic Hanger
Included
44-tfc
most
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Men's Flannel Shirts
Acme Quality Cut-Up
Closeout House Dresses P 1 99 Frying Chickens
BREASTS Ib 69. LEGS Ib 63:
Ready -to-Eat
BESTOCK HAMS
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U. S. NO. 1 STAYMAN
App'es 5 Ib bag
? lg bchs 25
CAL FORNIA PA:CAL
b 3.
FRESH PREPARED
Ce'ery
Spinach or Kale 2/29
Infants’ sheer NYLON frocks
in prints or flocked dotted
swiss with dainty trims.
White, pink, blue or maize
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Toddlers’ | to 3 all NYLON
dresses in flocked dotted
swiss, flocked stripe, flocked
heart design or solid color
nylons. Full skirts, ribbon
belts and dainty trims.

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CHILDREN’S FLANNELETTE
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27x50 Oval Loop Rugs $] 66
John

PEACE OF MIND Children’s School Bags $1 17

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Colorful Outing Flannel va 4-44
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$299
Something that money can buy
Just the thing to protect
kiddies on these chilly
fall nights ahead! Warm
sleepers made of soft colorfast flannel with |
delightful juvenile prints. 2-piece style for free
action, with feet for added warmth. Gripper
fastener shoulder opening and elastic waist.
band. Assorted colors and prints in sizes | to 3,


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