The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 29, 1956, Image 4

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, November 29 4] SEE FILM
SRT - a Weddings Two Cubs Pass | “A pes ror Bie”, af TELEVISION TIME
Ww T S M : {true story of a migrant work- .
omen 0 ee . ovie WEAVER — MOWERY Requirements er's daughter, was shown onb!
On Cancer Examination Miss. Mary Ann Weaver, Two boys passed their Bob- film to the students of Done- |
daughter of Mrs. Earl Ginder Cat requirements and were gal high school Wednesday!
The women in Lancaster ww |0f 120 Marietta Road, into the Florin Cub/during a special assembly
the bride of 4 the Tuesday night . Tene evens yeaa





 

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will have an opportunity |ga, became
Shortly So Jeamn how to Safe Named Chairman an iL Mow. [meeting of the group in the NAMED ASSISTANT |
, Sr.. Lancaster R1, Satur- Florin school. They are J Jonh has { heen
: : amed to the, sta )
at 1:30 pm. in the St. Stanley Koser and Benjamin p00 Newspaper Publish-
Mary ¥ § thalie Shu, No W Piersol. Three other boys ers’ Association. G. Richard,
Cen ng ve he The Passe d badge requireme ns; De w, PNPA General Manag-
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couple will reside in Manhat- Ronald Wagner, bear badge; announced . that Apsley
tan. Kansas Philip Gable, wolf badge, a 1s assumed the duties of in-
I PY gold arrow. silver arrow: dustrial relations director and
Larry Emenheiser, gold ar- administrative assistant.
ENGAGEMENTS Tow and silver arrow. Prior to joining PNPA
a Den number 1 had charge Apsley served as administra-
MYERS — WOLGEMUTH [of the evening's program and live assistant to George N.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Guy Myers presented a puppet show en- Dale of (he American News- p
f 36 Springville Road, Mt. “Landing On the Paper Publis hers Association
Joy, announce the engage-|Rocks”. Lloyd Cook, Cub- offic
ment of their daughter, An- master, was in' charge of the
ita, to Mr. Jay Wolgemuth. meeting. The next pack meet- =
son of D. M. Wolgemuth, of ing of the Cubs will be held 3
lorin and the late Mrs. Ella January 22,

















guard their health and lives
They will have a chance to
see a motion picture that
doctors say already has sav
ed the lives of a great many |
women and can be the means
of saving thousands more &
cach year
Showings of that film, en- §
titled “Breast Self-Examina-
tion,” have been arranged by
the Lancaster Unit of the
American Cancer Society, for
Tuesday, Dec. 4th at 7:30 a
m. at the Capitol Theatre,
Dr. Paul O. Inoke, its presi- EA
dent has announced.
For five years this p'cture, 3
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themselves for early signs of Wolgemuth. IN CTR LT
possible breast cancer, has I without Fung mw Eb.
been a vital factor in the ACS 'SHERK — MARTIN My Favorite thot without ' bab
nation-wide public education Major General Henry Kim- NMy.-and. Mrs, J. Everett ar you can ger wirhour extra cost a
program. It was produced me] Fluck, distinguished 21 S. Grant St. Man- Prayer

Joindy by the Career Soglety itary figure and Commandinghaim. announce the engage-|l—————— ee]
an 1e Nationa meer In- General of the 28th Infantry " ’
stitute of the U. S. Public Generel, Pennsylvania Na- me of thelr Se Submitted to The Laymen Ss MONEY ON
Health Service. tional Guard, has been ap-lgon of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Committee ‘ : IMITATION
“With good taste and dig- pointed 1957 State Campaign y we Jov R2. oy A y 8
nity the film portrays a tech- Chairman of the Pennsylvan- Shek TEs qu i of H W. PRENTIS, JR. y — BE Pi Nr ADVERTISING [-
nique of self-exam’nation, ja Division, American Cancer iManhaim ‘Ce .ntral high school Chairman of the Board.
which enables the viewers to Society. General Fluck will and this Lancaster General, Armstrong Cork Company,
find possible lumps in their Jead the Cancer Crusade for 1c ital School of Nursing, Lancaster, Penna.
breasts that might spe!l can- funds during “Cancer Con-. lis Sp the nursing staff there. | Oh Lord, I pray this day
cer. It makes clear, however, trol Month" next April. |Pvt. Sherk, a graduate of Mt.| {that Thou wilt help me to do
that the majority of lumps General Fluck first became, Joy high school and Eliza-| justice, to love mercy and to
discovered will not be malig- with the Americanpethtown College, is serving walk humbly before Thee. I
nan. Emphasis is placed on cancer Society during they, the U. S. Army . stationed realize my many weaknesses
the fact that when cancer of 1956 Cancer Crusade. On be- gt Camp Gordon, Ga. land my inability to live up
the breast is detected in its yp. of the Dauphin County, The wedding will tke place/to the ideals I seek and pro-
egrly stages and proper he was in charge of so- in the near future. fess. But with Thy loving
ment is begun at once, 70 P=T of 23,000 state em- ee freee guidance let me ceaselessly
cent of all cases can be cur- in Harrisburg. HelGOLD BADGE AWARDED strive to attain them through FOREST {1153
ed. The present cure rate for participated in the Campaign, pean Brenner was award- the help of Thy Dear Son, ;
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this type of cancer is only 35, ; state-wide basis, signingled the gold badge of the lo-|Our Redeemer, Jesus Christ. | Check It
i the of a general directive to all un- |cal safety patrol for the ef ements R :
yy ue ; 5 its of the 28th Division, in-|\week. Dean was named be- = . |
Amt ioan in i structing them to help ACS/cause he helped children a- Ik fl MOVIN | ecor for Si-e | LB
be about 21 000 The number County Units in the educa-ieross a street where there|> © OUR JOB | Corner
f Yves “thus loft whic tional phase of the Cancer| was no guard on duty. In-| 0 | :
Jy i Crusade. [stead of the regular inspec- PRINTING

Is your present fire insurance coverage
geared to the current value of your prop-
could have been saved thru
earlier detection will run to
about 11,300.”
Plans are now being made tion, the patrolmen were giv- |
ey ISRIGHTIN | LONG PLAY AND 45's |
for General Fluck to meet|en a test on folding of the | x |
THE GROOVE

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admission With County Crusade Chair- patrolman belts. Ry
a at ooo men at campaign meetings | ae RES SERN TERE SSR TANNER, “Rock of Ages” erty? If not, better take steps now io cor- A G d B f Ibs
solicitation of funds. be held in Johnstown, Dec. 88 1 T rect a situation which could result in scrious | cme uroun ee 3 I$ Phy
rere and 9, and in Hershey, Dec.|§ vory Tower” loss: Let us check i with v
DS H Reliable T, V. Service i The Ninety and Nine" eck vi You. Lancaster Scrapple 2 vs 45¢
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Donegal Plans ,,.: sreuicamon ~~ § one Old Bugged Crome WILEY & RUTT AGENCY |
ALL WORK GUARANTEED Softly and Tenderly 45 EAST MAIN ST. PHONE 3-6911
Two girls have made appli- ®
{From page 1 cation to attend the Southern i. EXPERIENCED TECHNICIAN
in the band room. In the in- District Chorus festival from |
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dustrial arts department, stu-/Donegal high school. They m 48 W. Main St., Mount Joy '@ _
dents will be operating Boar Thome and Jo- a GEORGE WACHTMAN Phone '3-3622
equipment and working in all|anne Stehman. |m . ‘x
phases of shop work. These Emer nt Mount Joy Phone 3-4245 3 seme gs TL WEL TLE ET Th CTE TE TE TET ETE,
areas of operation will bel Puerto Rico means rich g i. % I RTE
woodworking, printing and rich port. FANS A bh »n WE
papermaking, foundry, forge, i vie CAR FI TI THAT 3 a . . 7a Ixtr: Ry
welding, sheet metal, art BL IE TE GL GEILE GLE GL FETE TE GE TLE gs TE % “Xe RAS This Fine, Latest Style 3 LB Extra ef
metal and machine shop. The x Special! ¥i
mathtmatics ‘department will § 58 0 Special. 3
feature displays of arithme- ne BI Y( : E. i:

tic, ‘bulletin borad displays of]
designs, posters and stringy
drawings for geometry and a
formula graph on a chart for|
algebra. BY
Grant Miller will be in
charge of the agriculture de-|%§
partment; M. Weaver, art;
Roy Armold, commercial;
Miss Lily Martin and Ragner X
Hallgren, guidance; Mrs. Sa-
die Brooks, school nurse; Mrs. | 3
Almeda Griffiths, home eco- 33
nomics; Miss Mary Strickler, ! §
home and school visitor;
Kenneth Depoe, industrial
arts; Miss Catharine Zeller,
language; Mrs. Joseph Llew-'§
ellyn, library; Miss Thelma ,
Taylor, mathematics: H. Mor-
rell Shields, music; John Day, |
physical education and health §
Marshall Gemberling, safety
education; C. A. S. Hollinger,
science; Donald Staley, socials
studies; and Mrs. Frances
Kramer, special education.
The public is invited »
attend the openhouse.
special invitation is se ie]
to persons who have never
seen the building or its op-
eration.
FATE ATE TH
TO BE
Tender Stewing
GivenAway Dec. 24 :Chickens b. 35
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Fine Hankies 8
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5 Ib bag 4 9c
+ Interwoven Socks
i Fresh, Crisp, Calif. Washed
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Bath Robes 2
cello pkgs 2 1 C
— GIVE HIM A GIFT CERTIFICATE — 2
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Fresh Green Valentine
ESHLEMAN BROTHERS Groen Beans |
MOUNT JOY, PA. 3
2-29 |
Put Yourself on Santa's Check-List!
When next year’s Christmas shopping time rolls
‘round, how would you like to receive a nice fat
check to pay for all gifts; It's easier than you
think when you save the Christmas Club way!
CHRISTMAS CLUB
FOR 1957 NOW OPEN
25¢ Each week for 50 weeks $ 12.50
50¢ Each week for 50 weeks $ 25.00
$ 1.00 Each week for 50 weeks $ 50.00
$ 2.00 Each week for 50 weeks $100.00
$ 3.00 Each week for 50 weeks $150.00
$ 5.00 Each week for 50 weeks ..$250.00
$10.00 Each week for 50 weeks $500.00
OPEN FRIDAY EVENING 'TIL EIGHT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TRUST COMPANY «+ MT. JOY
Sw. JOY IN 1001]
Pye YT AT
Swank Jewelry Fine Pajamas

Main Street
(Continued from Page 1)
Not long afterwards he!
needed a measuring stick to!
lay out a lot for the erection]
of a tent. So—he used his |
new tape from Cuba. He |
measured carefully, drove}
his stakes, arranged his]
equipment and did all work!
necessary to raising the can-|
vas.
Buxton Wallets
MONOGRAMMED FREE
Umbrellas
FOR LADIES AND MEN
Fine Jackets
SUEDE AND WOOL
Clothing and
Fine Sport Coats
Stetson Hats


 
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All was ready, up went the!
tent — BUT, the stakes did
not fit, ropes went in the!
wrong places and FE




was chaos. You are right! He!
had used the Spanish side of
the rule.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES RY
ond Tshudy, 255 Main |

 
a Landisville and Thel-|
ma Rineer, 645 Madison St.,|
Lancaster. |
Roy Epply, Jr, Stlver|
Spring, and Margaret K.
Meshey, Mount Joy RI.