The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 15, 1957, Image 2

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa |
Thursday. August 15 2

THE MOUNT JOY
BULLETIN
Published every
at 11 East Main Street, Mt,
Joy, Lancas!*r County, Pa
Richard A. Rainbolt, Editor
and Publisher.
Thursday
Subscription Rate $2.50 per
year by Mail
Advertising rates upon re-
quest.
Entered at the post office
at Mount Joy, Pa., as second-
class mail under the
March ‘3, 1879.
Member, Pennsylvania News-
paper Publishers’ Association
Landisille- Salunga

—_— =
By Richard Jones
Correspondent
The Landisville - Salunga
Area Jr. Chamber of Com-
merce will hold its annual
festival Friday night, August!
16, at the Salunga Commun-
ity Park.
Included in the festivities
will be the selection of thel:
king and queen to reign over
the festival. Music for
occasion will be provided by
the special ensemble of the
high school music|
department under the direc-
tion of Russell P. Getz. The
JayCeeettes will operate the
food stands. The Boy Scouts
Act of!
the|
daughter of Columbia R. D. saturday. the Watt and Shand store for ® M N M
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wit-) The Maytown Soft Ballimany years. 3 1 1
mer and family attended the|= —— Many persons from the ® on. ight erchant Bowling League
‘Landis Reunion”, held atiter. [community attended t hcm .
Buchmiller Park. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Blain picnic Saturday of last @ Has A Number of Openings
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brosey and x F N I
(Wm. Fogie and family were were Mr. and Mrs. Lavern| Mrs. Ruth Henderson, sons or ew Bow ers
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NEWTOWN M MAYTOWN i
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team defeated the Trinity|York on Saturday. attended the convention at
Reformed Team from Mount-| Mrs. Harold Endslow will|Gettysburg, gave reports. Of]
ville at Hershey on Wednes- celebrate her birthday Fri- the 26 present, three of them|


mm (day: The score was 7-6. day. |James Delong, David Delong]
Visitors of Mr. George On Friday evening they Linda Houseal celebrated and Wm. Lincoln of Eliza-
Moore and family were Mr | Mr. and Mrs. Lee Haver- defeated the EUB Church her birthday Tuesday of last bethtown were guests.
and Theo. B. Sener of Lan-/stick are visiting Mr. and Team. The score was 17-1, (week. | Games were played and re-|
caster. Mr. and Mrs. Louise/Mrs. Norman Smith and Mr. Harry P. Frank met Mrs. Rozella Neiman left freshments served. Loretta
Laudenberger and daughters, daughter at McAllisterville with an accident the past 4 last Thursday for Rochester, smith. the president, was in
Mr. Charles Moore, Mr. Jno. for the past two weeks week. He fell down ‘the . Y. She will be gone indef- charge of the meeting.
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Victor] Mr. and Mrs. Merle Arn-igtairsteps and injured his ite. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Frey, all of Columbia, Mrs. old and family are vacation-|pack. Mrs. North Loucks cele- |Strominger and family mo-|
Leonora Halter, Kinderhook, ing at Long Level Bobby Atkins while riding Prated her birthday Sunday. tored to Ridley Park. Pa., to
and Mr. Joseph Moore, Read-| The Rev. and Mrs. John hig picycle on Tuesday even- Mr. and Mrs. Adam Greer|yisit with friends on Sunday. joe moved.
ing. Wolfe spent Friday and rode into the side of Mr. attended the Gift Show at Miss Maridvi Strominger|
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhng/urday at Newville, Cumber- Swartz’'s car. Bobby suffered New York for 3 days. It was is spending the week
and daughters visited Mr./land Co. with Mr. and Mrs. from shock and numerous held et the Waldorf Astoria her grandparents, Mr. and |?
and Mrs. Jos. Hoover, Lan- Francis Hurley. brushburns. ore | Mrs.
caster and Mr. Ben Witmer] Miss Mathilda Davis of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fen-| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mon-| 0, 0, 0
and Miss Emily Witmer, both Lancaster and Miss Ruthpjcle of Elizabethtown R. D./leleone and children, = Rich- ans {fens sian
spent the|
and Mrs. FIREMEN
Mount Joy
Hinton of Pottstown visited|called on Mrs. Ruth Hender- mond Hill, N. Y.
relatives in town on Friday.'son on Monday evening. week end with Mr.
; John Buller. |
of Lebanon.
Visitor f Mr. a Mr x
isitors of M nd Mrs firemen were|
Mrs. Martin Hoffman, Mil-| Ajrman Llovd Sload who
Robe Fr Yong En] lersville visited Mr. William jg stationed at Panama City, The Luther League of Tuesday, 1 p.m., to ex-| | =
| Jan 1] Hoffman on Wednesday. Florida, is enjoying a 15 day John's Lutheran Church had'tinguish a grass fire near the d d Advi \ ="
helm. Mrs. Silver and son, Col-jeave., ry a social meeting at Keener'shhome of Elwood Martin, ea er dil visor mi IE
vistors 1 Mr. ood Ws. umbia visited Mr. and Mrs.! Miss Anna Culp attended a Patio on Sunday evening. Florin. The cause of the On All Affairs of Life AMERICA’S
rwin itmer an family Leslie Blake Wednesday. birthday The delegates, Louise Hous- blaze was undetermined. No. He BET
| 8 ‘ ay party for Miss Ma- Such as Love, Marriage aM i272 4
er Mr. oy Mrs. Jay Rickie Renslottom of Lan-/zie Shultz at the Lutheran cal and Phyllis Keener, who damages were reported. and Business. No appt. ne- ae A hl
auffman of Ironville, r \ : re - ~ — 9 z | i arles F. Coghlan
an o onville, Mr. caster visited his aunt, Mrs. Home, Lancaster. Miss Shultz EN EAN ERE NEN ER cessary. Hrs. 9 am. to 10 p.| Directed by Charles g
m THRU WED., AUG. 21st
and Mrs. Wilbert Witmer and Myrtle Warner, last week.
and| Mrs. George Hicks,
and visited Mrs
|celebrated her 93rd birthday. @
, is well known to many
May Hicks ONhlof us as she was a clerk in ®
family of Lancaster R.D.
Mrs. Bertha Witmer
Notice to Bowlers

Master Lesley Schoelkoph of Lucas and Mrs. O. K. Buch|Larry and Jere and friend at- 8
Columbia, and Master How- of Manheim and Mrs. Cora tended the Dissinger Reunion -
ard Witmer of Columbia R.D.|Myers, Marietta. lat Rocherty on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weay-| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Jane Fryberger left ®
er visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howard Gamber were Mr. for Pittsburgh on Saturday"
roel of Lancaster. land Mrs. Salem Gamber and|to join the Robert Lowry fa-
CONTACT: WM. HOPPLE, Secretary
LEE HOLTZMAN AT LINCOLN ALLEYS





will also operate a stand, :
with proceeds from the sale| and Mrs. Edw. Reese] St Notwoad. an doen tour sol |
of food going into the Landis- ay oid returned to their ' daughter nd Mrs. Mary Lu “Michael Gratch oy
ville Troop 31: freastry. ry. home after Spending a_few cas visited Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Carol Gratch, Lorraine Gil-
Zes ull be SS and oak bouring ihe southernly ° Witmer and son of E-town/bert and Donald Singer re- i e
Sa Be wi AR ie 1 = . (R. D. turned home from a 3-weeks’
P, Glenn Stehman is general Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. vacation at Avalon, N. J.
chairman. jor ‘the event. ‘Maurice Frysinger, Ida Eis- Robert Frank, Jr. and son| Mrs. Anna Houseal and ®
spline vidi enberger, and Katie Moore were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest daughter and Mrs. Mabel
The Salunga Fire Company Were Mrs. Leanora Halter of Kohler of Red Lion R. D. Houseal visited relatives in
officials have reported a to- pe Rapp freer : ET -_ THURS AUG 22
tal of $1884.50 received as a town, Mr. Geo. Mcore . .
result of their fund-raising|°f town, Mr. and Mrs. Hav-| BUS TOURS ’
drive recently held. The fin- ard Johnston of Fruitville| :
Pike, Annie Lercher of Mt. SUNDAY, AUGUST 25—at Asbury Park & Ocean $
al tally is expected to exceed
$2,000 when all commitments!
have been received.
The drive was for the pur-
pose of obtaining funds to
lower a debt of $7,600 in-
curred when the fire com-
pany purchased an addition-
al 6-acre tract of land ad-
joining the Salunga Commu-
nity Park, owned and spon-
sored by the company as a
service project, and for re-
tirement of a $2,800 debt on
the pavilion a n d utility
building on the site. The
Hempfield Sertoma Club is
reported to have completed
a baseball diamond on the
added tract of land.
Willis Kendig was the
chairman for the drivs and
was assisted by Clarence
Mowery, Robert Brubaker,
John Kendig, Henry Hies-
tand and William Risser.
The Methodist Church of
Salunga will be the host
church Sunday
ay night during
the third in a series of four Richard E. Miller
Landisville-Salunga Commu-
nity Vesper Services during
this month. The Reverend




Joy RD, Miss Kathryn Weav-| Grove.
er, Lancaster, and Mr. andl LABOR DAY WEEK-END, AUG. 30 & 31 & SEPT 1 J
Mrs. Paul Fitzkee and grand-| and 2-—Niagara Falls, Toronto, Canada, and the
son David Lee Fox of Mount, Canadian National Exposition and the Corning Ss a m > r S a re
Glass Works, the Finger Limkes, & Watkins Glen. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard] ; AA: ap RY TARA
Gamber, Miss Minnie Gam-| PHONE MT. JOY OL 3-6042 or LANC. EX 7-5660
ber spent Sunday at Hanover MRS. MAE ROTH — ——— —
Park. f
MAIN STREET FLORIN, PA.
Mrs. Edw. Isler and daugh-| |
ters and Mrs. Irene Snyder
visited Mrs. David Alleman!
of Marietta.
33-2¢



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Chicken Corn Soup

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gam-|m
ber visited Mr. and Mrs. SHOWS MATINEE
-Mummert of Littlestown, Pa. lm EVENINGS
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.|™ AND i
Ed. Reese and family were's SATUROAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS y {
v oi BY THE
Mrs. John Friedel and Mrs.| 7 and 9.00 P.M 2:00 P.M.
MOUNT JOY, PA.



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AUCTIONEER
and Complete Sales Service!
RUFUS GEIB
both of Lancas-
Milton Grove Sportsmen's Club
SAT., AUG. 17
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 - 17
ELVIS PRESLEY — ELIZABETH SCOTT
“LOVING YOU”

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MONDAY — TUESDAY, AUGUST 19 - 20
MANHEIM R. D. 2 Tyrone Power -in- “ABANDON SHIP” 4 P. M. UNTIL ?
__ Phone MO-5-4136 This feature at 6:30 and 9:35 |
—ALSO—
Johnny Desmond -in- “"CALYFSO HEAT WAVE”
This feature at 8:10 only
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 - 22
At The Clubhouse
eT OE 4 MILES EAST OF ELIZABETHTOWN
Complete Sales Service
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Menno E. Good, pastor, will Anywhere BEN GAZZARA — JULIE WILSON -in- HICKORYETTES & KEY CLUB QUARTET
give the message. The ves-R. D. 4 MANHEIM, PA. J
per services, held annually phone OL 3-3734 Mt. Joy “THE STRANGE ONE” 32-2¢
by the four churches of the 32-4c ee blesses ll
two communities, are held at
the Landisville Camp Meet-
ing Grounds, and begin at
7:30 p.m.
The final wvesper service
will be held Sunday, August
25 with the Salunga Church |
of the
the service.
L. Bowers will delived
sermon. |
Previous services were held |
by the Landisville Church |
of God and the Zion Luther-!
an Church.
Brethren presenting
The Reverend N.|
the |
Russell P. Getz, Home Lane
Landisville, will be one of
two featured soloists appear-
ing with the Reamstown
Community Chorus when the
county musical organization |
presents a special concert at
the Music Pier in Ocean City
New Jersey, Saturday night, |
August 17, beginning at 8:00
p.m.
Getz will be featured in the
American ballad, “Ol’ Man|
River”. Russell Getz is head
of the music department at
Hempfield high school. The
Reamstown Community choir
is directed by his father, Wil-
liam M. Getz, Denver, who
also directs several church
choirs in the county.
The four-part program will
feature patriotic, spiritual,
sacred and secular vocal mu-
sic. One of the feature num-|
bers on the program, “God |
is Great’, was written at the
Ephrata Cloisters over 200
years ago by Conrad Beissel
considered to be the first
composer of music on Ameri-
can soil.
Letter carriers’ uniforms |
are a 50-50 blend of the



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[the memorial for World War
Copies of the minutes of vy
i h with the meeting will be mailed to|
all the organizations of thei
Raymond Smith at Eli- town, the Sup decided. aE
560 EAST CUMBERLAND

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WARD BOTTLE GAS
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(From page 1)
incorporation; and Earl Mil-|
|ler was asked to check into a
[war memorial for the plot.|
Mr. Miller did announce that
I, which had formerly been

located at the old Legion 5
|Home, is now in the Mt. Joy * - —
[Cemetery and possibly could
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[Bulletin pays. |
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