The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 24, 1960, Image 8

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, . Fhe Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, March 24
Schooland Home Weddings Farm Women Awards were presented us Tre@@ S@@ANNGS Well-made baby clothes Tree seedlings must he nets, Moust ley, Pa, Thursday, Mar
H Id i g fellows to Beowts Cub . . give comfort and good ser- kept moist from tia time
1 ack 63 at their meeting on § Il | bl rice, savs Mrs. Mae B ar- =~ 18 » )
olds Meeting BRENNEMAN - BRUBAKER Hold Meeting Tuesday night: Barry y h Avai able I Rys Nae b, Ba they leave the nursery un-
Differences between the Miss Marian Arlene Bru- The March meeting of So- Barto, Barry Lee Hess and Harrisburg — Secretary of clothing specialist When til they are planted, expla-
gifted and the retarded stu- baker, daughter of Mr. and ciety of Farm Women 8 was Barry Lee Leiber, bobcat: Forests and Waters Maurice buying, select garments wi- ins Walter Simonds, Penn
dents in public schools were Mrs. Paul N. Brubaker, Mt held in Donegal Presbyteriar Kent Wolgemuth and Sam- K. Goddard said today that ‘h smooth, flat seams and State extension forester. He
pointed out Tuesday night Joy R1, was married to Elvin church on Saturday after uel Crowl, wolf: Carmen the deadline for procuring imple fastenings. Snaps, ta. emphasizes that a good root
by a four-member panel wh- g “Brenneman, son of Mr. noon. Mrs. William Heisev Bradley, gold arrow and two seedlings from State Forest 5a ios and gripper fashen- system is essential to sue-
ich featured the program of and Mrs. John S. Brenneman, presided. in the absence of silver arrows: Robert Farm- Tree Nurseries has been ex- ws are good choices. How- cessful planting, but if the
the School and Home asso- Lancaster R6, in Mount Joy the president, Mrs. Paul Wit er and Elwood Flowers, gold tended to March 21 in order yep, grippers frequently be Y001s dry out rapidly they
Ration. Mennonite Church on Satur- man arrow; Donald Snyder, silver for the nutgeries to Sispose ome damaged after long Will be injures). yo Vadis. rR ;
he affair was held at av. March 19, at 10 am Ann Heisey and Ange'n arrow, of as much existing stoc 95 ge and are hard to replace ml — “ . . FR 3
the Mount Joy Elementary ue the Rev. Henry Frank Lutz played piano selections Program for the evening possible. Original deadline 3uttons often break in lau- STAIRWAY LIGHTING SUPER MARKETS
School. Members of the pan ,giciating Sue Mortin played flute ac- was presented by Harry was February 15 ndering or the baby may pixTURES Where /
el, which discussed “Child- The bride was given in companied by her sister Joar Brooks, who showed movies Species avai'able are: sull them off. j oo 1ere Quality Counts and Your. Money Goes Furthest
ren are Different,” were: | i200 by her father and Martin, Miss Isabel Endslow taken at the Philmont reser. White Pine, European Larch, sma Ef msn ~ When selecting a ceiling
J. Dean Austin, county vbsy- attended by her sister, Miss gave a book review. vation. Austrian Pine. Goddard said py an RUMMAGE SALE fixture for near a stairway, |
choloeist: Hubert McCollom Jane Brubaker, Mt. Joy Rl, -A note of appreciation-from iB that the White Pine, is par- The Women of St. Warids be sure it has a closed top
county speech therapist; Mrs .c aid of honor. The brides: James Hess was read by Mrs SPRING VACATION Heular, is “an excellent three EUB church wi'l he Id o Yum ane Jis Close. to tre ceiling, NY {
Frances Kramer, special ed- maids were Mrs. Paul Hunt, Riscer. He is an Exchange ggaliv A Hollinger, daugh- = Yar stock.” age sale in the va ant pawl : Sant > Diack Pern Y&
vcation teacher, and Ms. Mi.'ersville *R1; a cousin of student and is in Lima Peru ter of Mr "and Mrs Clarence Interested land owners lage net to the oh n ae hone IHGRUEEHIENY foe k
Mary D. Martin elementary yo prige, Miss Sue Buckwal- The society had given ~ Hollinger, Florin, is home May Place orders for seed. ‘ise next ta the church on tension specialist. With such
school sneech edreation tea- ter Lititz R3: and Miss Dor donation to the -Nationa' for spring vacation from lings and get planting infor- 5 ef and oa ys a are 'a fixture, Jersons _decend- CLIP AND REDEEM
cher. Charles Heaps was v Buch. Akron, The bride's Farm youth exchange. ve: IT: : , mation from John Kitch, ser- Yom Soon uniyl © pm. ing the slalrway won't be
: othy Buch, ' a yout g Penn Hall Junior College, Wi : . g1 on Friday and from 9 to 12 forced to look directly into
moderator. sister Sharon Jean Brubaker, The society will be ente- Chambersburg, where she is V1¢¢ forester, Reinholds R! noon on Saturday. bare bulbs : THIS BON US COUPON!
An amendment to the or- ...g wer girl. tained by Society 19 a‘ga freshman student this year. Be : : — —- '
ganization’s constitution was
nasced on first reading to
hold onlv fanr meetings per
year. eliminating an Octob
er session.
\lark Hershey, Lititz Rl, Kauffman’s
served as best man. Ushers 2nd. Hostesses
were Paul Hunt, Mil’ er:zville David Witmer,
were:
Miss
and Robert Roher,


Tea Room April
Mrs
I~abe" :
R1: E ias Groff, Ho.twood R1 Fndslow. Mrs Harold End Visits were made to the ski p,, Night beginning at 7 p.
Quarry- low. Mrs. Norman Garber. forests. Friday night, March 25 in
GETS AWARDS
Last year
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eminem El esmeamesmnss
some 4 million
BUYING BABY CLOTHES CARE OF SEEDLINGS














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TO HAVE FUN NIGHT
The Hi-Y club at Donegal
high school will sponsor a
West Main Street, Mount Joy
«+ HEILIG FUNERAL HOME |
Private Parking

THIS COUPON WORTH






Mrs. Toppin's afternoon ©. : wh Considering growing interest ‘Ev my “
; ville The next meeting wil' br | h Eo the gymnasium. . h . A
Rinderaarien Ay en fe Mildred Frank was organ- held »t the home of Mre in he Spor, U: 5. Forest Ser. ee iii | Comforting Sympathetic Funeral Service ~ IA reen famps
Rien ance aware and frst i. A vocal quartet was com Harold Frey. ow re ton expe Do Patronize Our Advertisers | In addition to your regular stamps with an order
Frade mothers served refresh vo-ed of H>rry Brenneman, B dict 2 mi ion visits wi e a 1 of $5 or more, except cigareties, fresh milk, cream
ments. 3 C'arence Garber. Donald made during this winter and ttt tn i tl sl teeta + and Fair Trade items. )
The next meeting will be, =< Z€ in Me Those things that come + spring season. | 3 ; Tard Lp GOOD AT MOUNT JOY ACME )
" « 231 Groff, and Mervin Myer. , 1 MN ' )
held May 24 and will be the After a reception at Hos- the man who waits seldom GE = RA and E'town 3
final session of the school re a} . he turn out to be the things Everybody is expected to {| }
T ive © .+_ tetter’'s Banquet Hall, the“! ‘x3 . [F188 »
year. : he executive commit- on : . he’s waiting for. indulge in enough simple fol- } « NAME
¥ ' : coup’e left on a wedding trip "=>" ; > | i
tee will meet May 10 at the v —— = ly to furnish his share f |
home of Lester Hostetter. to the South. They wi'l re- : or” Supaigh ND EAI 4 Hao !
S s "side at Mount Joy RI, where lace and organdv with a fit- amusement lo friends. ON THE bh : ADDRESS TOWN $
the bridegroom is farming. ted bodice, fashioned with » } ‘ Offer Expires March 28th, 1960 .
When in need of printing, ————— Queen Anne collar and lonr IB y »
remember The Bulletin tanering sleeves The gather Fi LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER ’
GREENAWALT - WEAVER.3 pouffant oreanza skir 118 W. 57th St. (19). EGGS WF itt 32 ch R00 seins: 1
een. see Miss Edith H. Weaver,was worn over hoovs. She Businessmen & vacaiionists } er Or ry
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. carried a lace-covered Bible like our convenient location {
0 t 0 r 0 a Willis H. Weaver, Florin, tonoed with white carnations stiveen Sth Ave. and Broad. hey won't hatch . . . but your estate plac. [} LAMB SALE
and Benjamin R. Greens and a shower of white free Square and 2 Ea blocks ed in trust will in effect hatch increased Ip
Sales & Service walt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al-sias and ivy. Light gray dres- from Central Park. Best of value and income from sound Investimons: b
Re Service bert Greenawalt, Elizabeth-ses were worn by the mo- all, they like our accomoda- We welcome your ey Show 5 rus } ’
town R3. were married Sat-thers of the bride and bride- tions which are reasonably Fund at The First National Bank ut f
urday, March 19 at 10:00 a.eroom. Their corsages were priced. 3 ¢ ¥ ; Company. Hh
m. in the Cross Roads Breth- nf tangerine carnations yel- 0 Et to $10; Double . ho Ir
ren in Christ Church. Inw sweetheart roses and *Y © . (b
Rev. Harry S., Brubaker bvacinths.
officiated, and Rev. Christ H.
Moyer assisted. The bride the Rheems Fire Hall,
was given in marriage by ~ouple left on a trip
her father, and was attended ‘da. Thev will
by Arlene Greenawalt, sister Marietta R1.
of the bridegroom as maid
of honor Bridesmaids were
Ruth Weaver, sister of the
bride. and Eleanor Zielke.
Flody Risser, Hershev R2,


reside
Luxurious Low-Boy
with sound-out-front,
Record Players
Stereo — Hi-Fi
served as best man. Users F ly R : 4
. ‘ere Kenneth Greenl an
Radio & TV rah Sy: er Wol- res ’ 0as €
gemuth was organist. ————
Gift receivers were Bas 3 ’
Musser, Alpha Greenawalt,
Lester E. Roberts & Son peer, ane, Scnaner: Hassinger's Grocery
MOUNT JOY, PA. Be bk ware a fleas 18 N- Maver Sr Wit: Jo
free Parking in rear of store length gown of Chantilly 44-tfe
to Flor- Many wit!
PEANUTS
. FAMILY PLAN nous | .
’ 1 aves wo connecting rooms, priv. bath fer
Fo'lowing a recention o> 4to b pig $14 Yo $22 per day,
PARLOR SUITES
h kitch'n'ts (utensils furn.)
Onl for | fo 4 persons, $16 to $24 per day,
Garage adjacent fo Hotel
Write L. P. Toy, Sales Dir. for
Name ...canconeies
sadit. Inte. |
SESS ENE ARSENE T ERE AENEENINS 1
sens serastsssineatacTasssensstsesnane {

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MOUNT JOY
 
FLORIN




ShopforEasterFashions
AT OUR STORE
Stunning Styles — High Quality — Low Prices
DRESSES § 895
Cottons and
Noveliy Fabrics

WOMEN'S
All Wool Short Coats
Fine Fabrics
$1 295-5169
CINDERELLA CHILDREN'S DRESSES
FINE STYLES AND HIGH QUALITY
$998 to $795
CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL COATS
SHORT AND LONG
$5795 to $19 5
WOMEN'S
HIGH FASHION SHOES
MEN'S QUALITY TROUSERS $§95
MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS & LOAFERS S895
Boys’ Dress Trousers Boys’ Oxfords
$2.98 $3.98
Men’s Dress & Sport Shirts | Boys’ Suits and Sport Coats
$2.95 209% OFF
1 RACK OF SPRING DRESSES $399
Store
SIZES 9 TO 15
1 c i
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VALUE TO $8.95
STORE HOURS: FRIDAY TIL 8 — SATURDAY TIL 6
All sizes to 2412



MAKE YOUR EASTER GAY
with a NEW HAT
$98








Mount Joy

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for low price . . . loadspace . .
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Falcon
has the
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CLARENCE W. HERR
MOUNT Joy, PA. CRISP LETTUCE


+ Rib Lamb Chops


59
Shoulder Lamb Roast 1b 39.
Shoulder Lamb Chops 1» §Qe
1b 8Qe
Stewing Lamb ‘ib 1 Qe
ACME QUALITY
GROUND BEEF
Ib pkg 51 23


= Pies


Morrelis Sausage
pkgs. 51 00
Haddock Fillet
+ 39
Farndale Golden Corn 2 S| 1
4/$1
16 oz.
Can
IDEAL
Pears-Apricots-FruitCocktail

or Freestone Peaches "2.
APPLE SAUCE = S$ 1
GRAPEFRUIT qd ox 29.
CRISP CARROTS ~~ & vie 1 Se
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