The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 12, 1957, Image 8

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CLASS OF ‘37 former Mildred Miller); Mr. ENROLLMENT
and Mrs. Russel Enterline |
"HOLDS REUNION (former Miriam Bennett); ANNOUNCED
Members of the class of '37, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A total of 858
The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa.
Thursday, September 12 8
TAA AA AA anes
"| Fund Continues
For Florin Girl

Yingst | students
Neighborhood
Makes Fall
Scout Plans









ed in
Mount



Containers have been plac-
lishments of both

all the business estab- |
Florin and
Joy for the Betty Zer-
a doggie roast and
Saturday evening a t

Mount Joy high school, held (former Mae Beamenderfer);
reunion Mr, and
the (former Margaret
home of Mr. and Mrs. Parke Mr, and
registered at
Mrs, Christ
Schroll);
Donegal high
Miller (school for the 1957-58 school
term. The elementary school
Mrs. Harold Kulp student total is 1483. Of this
Mre. Claude Hess. Manhe Dhey fund Mrs: - Iphey Garber, Elizabethtown R. D. (former. Helen Bates); Mrs. |total, Marietta Elementary
rs. Claude Hess, Manheim at the present time a patient The group planned another Charles Frank (former Jane school reported May-|




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Oot Sontact woman, for in the Presiyterian Hospital, reunion in five years, Gilbert); and Mr. and Mrs. town 490; Washington (Flor-
ey irl . ig : I pala, or t Members who attended Walter Schroll., in), 122; Florin 85;
a a. ye wi pe rn unclargone two operations Inf with their families were Mr. ° Milton Grove, 52; and Mount PLUS
3 ne Ro Sy Florin Girl August, Florin Lions Club! and Mrs. Parke Garber, (the Patronize Bulletin Advertisers |Joy Borough, 401,
oC elg ee 2 © or ‘ S | ————————————— — a a .-
Monday evening at St. Marks launched the campaign and ¥ Green Stamps 2 of
E. U. B. Church. The fair Warren Bentzel, of the Flor-| - be o
will be held April 25 and 26 in branch bank, is serving as kh A rE
at the U.G.L building, Lan- trustee. The ls, donated | Hews
caster. The country that the $100 to the project; twoi Ah An
local group will be represent- Florin businessmen gave $25 || , migh
ing is Ireland. and $10, the Union National! V
A fat collection will be Two local boys have enlisted in the Navy, Thomas Bank gave $50 and Mrs. Zer- ei
held Saturday, Oct. 19, in the Randolph Schroll II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schroll, phey’s Sunday School class of | mm tance
two communities. The rain 35 Detwiler St. and Carl Lee Rohm, son of Mr. and Mrs.the Glossbrenner E. U. B.|| :
date for che event will be the John Rohm, 104 Columbia Ave. were enlisted for electron-/church gave $150. { F
following Saturday. Mrs. i¢'S training. Schroll and Rohm will take their recruit, Medical science has been! 0
Harold Billow Mrs. Arthur Sui 2 al naval raining Bainbridge, Md. They are battling to cure Mrs. Zerph-| WAT R USE, RS 7 pn th
Baa ) a. 10 the last company of those who will take recruit training| . . Te eur . F J n-
and ia Ege there. The above picture shows commander Howard, offi- and ie cost oF the Delile o which
"Mi ‘re name an cer in charge giving the oath of enlistment. y : nl. oie nas] ; 3 rollm
auditing committee. a iat re ————— had four operations since the| & rYVVVvVVYYVVN 28. oe :
A basic training course for . |{illness started in 1954 and! j schoo!
leadership will be given in Sails From N.Y. PLAN BANQUET |had to have constant treat-| & RAINY DAY OR SUNNY » The
the Mount Joy Presbyterian . Following a picnic, the ment since that time. 4 which
Sept 26. The course For W. Africa members of the American ’ ee ACME SAVES YOU MONEY notice
is 2lso for the troop commits yr. ang rs. Robert A Legion Ausiliary of the Wal WAYS 28 kerne
Mrs. Samuel Nissley and Hess and daughter Sharon tr BOSE tio bes] Record : | Due to the extremely critical supply of water for Mount dilire
Mrs. Peter Young ate the sailed Saturday afternoon Mace plans tor the orthcom- E KERNEL lars a
logge : i 3 ih B 1” from New York City on the!ing joint installation : ban-| Corner . : i i IDEAL WHOL in the
leaders for a new Brownie pi "ip" for Guet. The banquet to install | §| Joy. residents are asked to use water only for drinking, bathing section
Sop ar ES Aten the Waka Teacher Training ol hie new auxiliary officers :
sisting of Mrs. Sprecher and Cellier, Nigeria, West Africa, Of the county groups will be CHANCES ARE— | §| and laundry. Anyone who uses water for sprinkling lawns, The
‘Mrs. Billow Hg asked 2 to @ Church of the Brethren Yanan, Sept. 25, a Johnny Mathis | Suge
Ds of aame Mission. They expect to "ocal pos, DEEP PURPLE— | : : : : oneg
oct into he news of camp in there for four years] The group sent twenty-five Billy iad washing cars, washing sidewalks or other unessential purpos- wn
sg Nira. Worresr. ., This is their second tour ofpounds of candy to the Vet-| AKE bi : . cane school
gris and Mrs. Warren Foley, in Africa, having ur-erans Hospital in Coalesvifie] uP LITTLE SUSIE | es will be dealt with according to provisions of the law.
were appointed the represen- Everly Brothers :
tatives for the neighborhood rived home just a year ago The announcement was made KEEP A KNOCKIN — I Now
for the improvement to the 2fter three years of service that the new officers will be-| Little Richard Si d: | the siz
school grounds group. there. gin monthly parties at the — and its
The next meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Hess and Post home. Doc Bagby GOLD SEAL ENRICHED high 5
a dinner meeting Monday, daughter were accompanied New officers to be installed “| ROBERT C. ROSSER, chairman
Nov. 4. Mrs. Foley, chairman, ‘0 New York City by a group will be Mrs. Lee Ellis sr. TUE EEN You | : Thos
was in charge of the meeting. of relatives including Mrs. president; Mrs. Edw. Brown, : “tes matter
oo ne Hess’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. vice president; Mrs. Lee Ellis! Chordettes August 21, 1957 Mount Joy Borough Authority | and ot
Victor Hawthorne and daugh- Jr., corresponding secretary; ’ . make
Jurors Chosen iter Joyce, Mr, and Mrs. Le- Mrs. Leon Gasset, rer WAY S Appliances b that w
[roy Hawthorne and son Da- secetary; Mrs. Gwendolyn 4g Ww. Main St. Mount Joy Bag c Doneg:
For C urts vid, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hess, Graybill, treasurer; Mrs. Ann| " ing at
a Oo Mr. Ira Hess, Mrs. Leroy Geib, chaplain; and Mrs. Ruth| Phone OL 3-3622 — — - and gi
Names of local and area Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mateer, sgt.-at-arms. |
persons were drawn for jury/Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Paul — Ire:
duty at the fall terms ans son Paul and|Patronize Bulletin Advertisers IDEAL FINEST availab
Quarter Sessions and Com-/Myra Hess. | school
mon Pleas Courts. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Hess will rep-| | city. A
Bermer, North Barbara St.-resent the West Green Tree PP © u er lary ag
Mrs. Dorothy Heisey, Rheems|Church of the Brethren in ward i
Charles W. Long, Manheim the mission field.
R1 were chosen as grand — * grave
jurors for the September 9 WINDOWS e Su ol
term of Quarter Sessions] ong be
fm Two To Enter casss
Mrs. Mary L. Butzer, Man- 3 WASHED stuay
heim R2; Gary Ellis, Mariet-| Albright College and ‘a
ta Avenue; Henry 'G. Car-| Two local students will : LANC. U. S. CHOICE, TENDER SIRLOIN ion.
penter, East Main Street;ter Albright College, Read- COMPLETE SERVICE !
Mrs. Corinne Mumma, this fall as freshmen. R Bl. . The
disville; and Mrs. Dorothy They are: Ronald P. Got- easonable Prices unawar
M. Darrencamp, Landisvillejwalt,son of Mr. and Mrs. the co
were chosen as petit jurors/George Copenheaver of 102 Xx XK | hard ol
for the September 9 term of Poplar St..; and James M. | “in the
Quarter Sessions Court. son of Mr. and Mrs. . i) ing Dor
Harriet Swarr, Landisville: Mark .H. Mumma of 105 W. R Breece Deibler Bo horribe
Mary Stehman, Manheim R1; Main St. 4 . L a. school.
Lester W. Groff, Manheim Both 1957 graduates of|§ PH. E-TOWN EM 7-4558 B Jd
R1; Verna Wetzel, Mourt Joy Donegal high school, Mum- DURING DAY Thus
R2; and Romaine S. Ccoper. ma and Gotwalt are enrolled] MT. JOY OL 3-8111 sible th
Salunga; were chosen as jur-in the sociology and business AFTER 5:30 P. M can be
ors to serve at the Septem- administration courses, res- Dis 35.1c seening
ber 30 session of Common|pectively. . notation
Pleas Court. ee Tender Rib Steaks 1b 7 9c
Mrs. Joyce Brown, of New L Ch ok S ——
Haven Street; G. Lester Ib ;
Bachman, Manheim R1; Jen 8. ARRIVED! ancaster Lhu teks 49c TH
nie Grube, Manheim; and B By
Anna Ruth Nissley, Land:s- oneless Beef Roast Ib 69c¢ i

ville; were chosen as jurors : i ERR x! : aii hn \
to serve at the October 7 ses- N » | ; ) hy ; £0 IDEAL F We
sion of Common Pleas Court. Sh f 3 3 a ak i | h 1
Soren Peas ew Shipment o | RESHLY Fr 13
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Women's Association a : 3 G ro u n cl I ee Su 5
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Opens Season IVY LEAGUE |. \ = Tu 17
The Women’s Association of
the Mt. Joy and Donegal
Presbyterian Churches began
their fall season with a cov-
ered dish supper Tuesday ev-
ening, Sept. 10, in the Mount
Joy Church school rooms at
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shared reading program to facts about Cadillac practicality. or OL}
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The October meeting wRl . VISIT YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER
be in charge of the World
Service Department of which
Mrs. Robert Rosser is chair-/
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