An equal amount rlvani : The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, June 2 Manheim pd © the college or uni- Gretna Theatre Engagements Students Give Grade School Graduated I TT Te my, Tune $201 pranlee allends Airman Second Class Ron) nd Is for the use of the To Open June 16 srusaker — sHENK Program Concert Tuesday a Emin Seeond, Class Ron . » nstitution in furthering its # Ap ’ Mrs John M " .d ; - Mrs. Lloyd E. Vogle Main ) ' hiasti $ Are The 16th season of Gretna Mr and r ) M. The Sixth Annual Band Mrs. yd E le, I : Girl YV ins ys i hh Gra ¢ Plavhouse. Mt Gretna will Shenk, Lititz R2, announce For Rotarians Concert by the Mount Joy Street, Fiori, who is a mem.| hf rse of study begin June 16 with Gene P,the engagement of their nine Donegal high school Elementary School band will ber of the USAF Aerospace, 5 h hi lead EH I" FY Otte Jr. a8 producer, a posi- daughter, Miss Joanne Shenk, oo. /'hov of the Month" be presented Tuesday even- Force, was graduated recent. cadin 0 a deg ( b . 3 JB s BB - ale a J oy . C Oo ars Pp tion held by his father. Gene to James F Brubak r, son of oung people from & Mr. and Mrs. Elam R. Bru- L &11* Lancaste County are now J baker, Mt. Joy Rl ter of Mr. and Mi Ray- studying under similar mond B. Heisev, RD.4. Man scholarships T'hev are Ira selections — presented the ing, June 7, at 7:30 o'clock, ly from the Morse Intercept program Tuesday noon atin the elementary school au- Operator Gourde at Keesler - the luncheon meeting of the ditorium Af Force V ” . I b 4 3 : r Rota » ] : : n ” Airman Vogle has been as. Miss Shenk is employed at Mount Joy Rotary club, held Soloists include: Tom Trip- ; d to C . to the ted v Lancaster General hospit- at Hostetters iyi ! signed to Crete to the m Nolt, Ephrata, a senior the Lancaster Genera SE ino Pl, Larry Hostetter and ¢ America's expanding aero-| ¥ NOIL, 4 ata, ¢ senio tor ic ac he 8 g > 4 ns ’ od Eastern Pennsvivania hig t Franklin & Marshall Col i al. Mr. Brubaker is employ- Each of the boys, during Jere Hess, trombone; Charles space force of manned alka KY 74 ER MARKEY S$ school students w here } . dvin ed by his father the school year, has been a Gates, cornet; George Broske craft and missles w N Where he is Stucying . guest of the club for a month pranch horn: Sharon Stoner, oo en ; hore hysies: Lois A. Meecum, of and has had firsthand ex- gto. and Michael Germer . At Keesler, one of 26 Ajr aster ‘ ini a ick. A 3 : " Va Ad . > . ' 3 a ini S Ei re dal : Queen Nominee perience as a “fellow Rotar- un4 Susan Hostetter, clarinet Training Command bases, ap- 1nsol 0 ge r¢ she 8 jan.” proximately 25,000 airmen ily ‘ing for a teaching : Kathleen E. Goodall, Mari- A flutophone band com- each year receive training in Virginia L. Heise d heim, is one of ten Central G 1'ity Counts ind Your Money Goes Furthest Sa ro and James A. De- 3 - etta, has been named to IR boys arked of gue ib posed of third grade pupils missile systems, radio and LANCASTER BRAND Elizabethtown. a so- 3 erent courses ofierec at & resent Donegal high school Donegal and of the activities from Miss Kaylor, Mrs. Hart radar operation, and other phomore at Susquehanna " at the 19th annual Pennsyl- Pry ite 2 : . " ad in which they have partici- and yrs. Beahm's rooms will types of specialized electron. I University, where he is tak- vania State Laurel Festival pated gave their future also play a group of select- ics training. 168 ing the pre-theological cour- D at Wellsboro this month. plans and some of their ime IONS: ng § = Also featured on the pro- mesma Fl cnn The daughter of Mrs. Ka- pressions of Rotary as an thleen Goodall, 24 S. Locust organization of men in the gram Jul pe ro eland PEANU | S il . St., Marietta, she will parti- community. with Charles Gates playing oh Rifle Team In ; cipate in the three-day event, Bob Stauffer, " ' L 0 H ! Singing the cornet; Michael Germer, starting June 17, which also “Cool Clear Waters. and { oN clarinet; John Stehman, sou- F h R ted Big Tourney : marks the opening of the Don Eby, playing Hostetter's saphone; Larry Hostetter, res y 0as : ” Laurel season new organ, and David Niss- ue Michael Kes The rifle team of the Mt GENE P. OTTO JR " 12% ’ bo trombone; Michae ear, ne i : eV : : ..,. ley, playing a trombone solo, . & Sportsmen Association She will compete with, p 8 a : drums; and George Broske, P. Otto, for the past 15 years presented a sample of their in iano. compete Sunday, June pia : : ! : some seventy other senior. jiu: lenis: . : : 5 at Indisntove G in a Otto Jr. has been business hi h school girls from individual talents. : . A silver offering will be Hassinger S Grocery J 8 ‘nolanown Lap In a manager for the theater. 18 James Bennett, introduced ; There will taken to help defray expen- be g in two classes — _ Preparations for the open- wealth for the title of 1960 Donegal, was moderator. for the maintenance of 18 N. Market St. Mt. Joy M-1 rifle and N.R.A. rifle ing include an enlargement Pennsylvania State Laurel the i " £5 % oi "a ! band. 44-tfc i 5 : : Ragnar Hallgren, high school rei and there will be individual of the stage to facilitate the Queen. Miss Goodall was sel- guidance counselor, also was las bait St EO ON , > VIRGINIA L. HEISEY and team awards. two musical productions ected by the faculty of Don- 5 gest. REN Hl " orn Any club member wishing Scheduled with the series of egal high school for this hon- Other “boys of the month” 1 been awarded 1960 Pennsyl- to enter this match or who Broadway 2 Medies during or. who talked were: Gary Max- RCA WHIRLPOOL vania Power & Light Com- iJ i ievested should contact the 12-week season. pany scholarships. eg a . well, Musse c put Richard Kepovle. who is cap- .. Charles F. Coghlan, con to Miss Soul we. plans Seve; DN ae Se : A Virginia will attend Eli- tain of the local team. tinuing as director for the College in the fall. is a mem. Chester Eckman. SHOWER OF BARGAINS ; Ib k ass zabethtown College, wher Other members are S. Hir. 16th summer, is in New py hal . a P g all parts of the Common; by Principal John Hart of y e for ‘ . ber of the National Honor - Bu she will maior n science. ner, W. Miller, D. Trostle York to select members ofg Ci ty Her school activities ive a orhal 4 Sms ’ ~ 7’ the large company, which 0Ciety. Her sc peuyilies A senior at Manheim Cen- and D. Smit} the large pany, 'e inc i ; Manheim Cen- a . Smith. will include several actorsBave included rifle team tral High School. she is a The rifle program sche- jng ce Severa aclors membership, captain of the nn 4 : ; BANS # » 151s , c © . > member of the School Ser- dule for the Mt. Joy range Who have appeared during cheerleaders for two vears. g "ont of the American bank- oo 7 vice Club. Glee Clvb, Girl's is as follows g ~ past seasons at Gretna. 3 ot * © ing system. The first bank in 3 , e . Girl's as follows: 5 member of the Varsity Club. the U the firs . ELECTRIC RANGE : ; Chorus and the Girl Scouts June 12 — Trap Shooting; a She also had leading roles in oc ©: S- the first trust com x £7 UPRIGH of America, and is literary 17, Oreanized Rifle Prac. LIGHT THE FARMYARD both the Senior and Junior P20» and the first nation Reg. 349.95 T FREEZER FIRESIDE editor of the school veor- tice: 26. 1st D.C.M. Quali- An effective farmyard 8 plove & rected the 31 Dank were all organized ; ' as ) ce: t in sd diiae ™ Class plays and directed the here in the Keystone state 8 Now 249.85 w.t. "xn ox . book. fication Shoot. ; lighting system is an aid to choreography for the school ystone siate. : & 3% Reg 749.95 Because of the great num- Julv 3 — Organized Rifle safety and convemence. operetta, > »n &: Speciall Mo : ; 4 Esai — : - pis ially ber of highly aualified ap- Practice; 10, Organized Penn State extension agri- The Laurel Festival will . ope 32 5 Priced at acon c plicants. the 1960 compveti- Rifle Practice 1 p.m. 17, cultural engineers recom- pe climaxed with the final TV — Radio -HiFi MN iF, De tion indicates “exceptional Basic M-1 Rifle Instruct- mend a combination of yard = : : . aniz : ; ] lights los judging for state queen and $349.95 achievement” on the part of ion. Registration $2.00. Ights on poles and 00d ine” coromniion ceremony on ¥ ! \ i W.T hoo both students and educators. Registration Fee includes lights located over entrances Saturday, June 18, at 8:15 p Record Players 1% £ pT Applicants this year num- 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. instruction to farm buildings. m. Miss Carol Bowman, of i , Ll ; bered 381, a seven per cent class. Basic Rifle Hand Book Be Millville, the present queen, ae x iN -& 1 Ib k Ss M: increase over last year and 135 rounds of 30-06 am- When in need of printing, will reign until the final sel- | 33 daa da id ai : P gs. ! 5 Selection of the scholar- Munition. remember The Bulletir. ection is made. i RETR RRR Z asi 505 : Pennsylvania can be proud of its role in the develop- $ ship grantees was made bv Bere Tr an independent scholarshin 4-H SEWING CLUB Ww awards committee, which The Mount Joy 4-H Sew- has wide exverience in jud- ing Club met on Fridav. OS Gas Range : L wi ability of high sch 7 IMPERIAL ail | ging the ability of high scho- May 27. at the home of Mar- 4 SLICED om 1 students to don college « ww. and : Sue + : Work. The ctmrsicion. sone Ranney” Tan Sarl Sue $249.95 Refrigerator - Freezer ecor ed out that there has been plaved games and * 3 mit ha a ne vith exclusive 4 a steady imorovement each werk ne-ing Main PHILCO a son LC = ant year in the nimbker of ex- he first year girls tore 7 ELICITATIONS! SALES and SERVICE Nets : ; ; : beat: ceptionally ouzlified students the jpaterial for th ir skirts r -3 - ;+ Every ice cube you use is re 3 applying for PP&L scholar- ang the other girls cut t 5 | 1 ¢z placed automatically. # Th ships snd Bfted Their DRticris. WAY oy | f . EXCLUSIVE 3-DIMENSIONAL § hera REBEL: scholovaiini fo ore er DPauems. tet Hallmark cards ; : ACTIVATED COLD SYSTEM Ere fide for 2 toia] Dovisent d. The ct Tsing: wil ff is. 48 W. Main St. og Helps keep food fresher, 1 ¥ide fo & tol o 97 of ed The now maaling will ° er your fongrety a MOUNT JOY. 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