# Miss Linda Brosey, daugh-baseball has been issued. if ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boys interested in playing Brosey, will leave Saturdayduring the ’'61 season should Opposite the Joe Myers Diner, 1 block away from § to spend two weeks with herreport to Robert Kunkle, on Acme Market 1; Mi. East of City Limits of Lancaster. # aunt and uncle, the Reverend Friday evening at 6 pm. in EX 3-9440. Bring this Ad with you. 2-2¢ "and Mrs. Oscar Buch of Tow-the borough park. — SS — er City. Boys 8 to 13 years of age Readings by Madam Rome Greatest ever in your city, county, or state. The lady with the radio mind. Madam Rome has no equal anywhere. Advice on all kinds of life, business, love. marriage, wills, divorces, and speculations of all kinds. Answers any and all questions Satisfaction Guaranteed. All readings strictly confidential Are you facing difficult problems? Poor health? Money or job troubles? Love or family troubles? Are you worried about someone dear to you? 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G d: A / In the meantime, the Jun- H O WwW LI] N G e Bulletin, Mo : GARDEN SEEDS a “ NEWTOWN and family recently visited onors ra S { ea ior Midget baseballers (age we erg ®te IS : HOME GROWN ASPARAGUS a Mrs. N Brosey Mr. and Mrs. Leo Myers and One of the nicest functions er's beautiful collection of 11, 12 and 13) have begun to —rressrrr———nSn FR A — fl 3 rs. Norman d i ; g y ye . , arly rics ¢ $ and set a hot pace in their . i ) ® family of Hanover. of the year for the Mount early American antiques and a I MIXED LEAGUE R d Home Grown Strawberries Are Here = tht Visitors of Mr. Maurice Joy Business and Profession- an atmosphere of peace and team Red Rose league STANDING ortuary ecor NEW FLORIDA AND MAINE POTATOES ® Mrs. Irvin Witmer and fa prysinger and son were Mr.al Women's Club occurred calm of the Lancaster coun- They have won four games . Sm———————NY . Notsbo Lacs Eo 35 a mily called on Mr. and Mrs. ond Mrs. Jay Sherk, Stauf- Sunday afternoon, June 4th, try side, tea, coffee, and and dropped only one Hostette: a 0 . - oz. c 8 Wilbert Witmer and family, ¢ortown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry when the local club enter- punch were served to ap- eres [Bere Coleman 5 3 MARY FITZKEE wi Fresh MONE MADE 5} OO.FLY PIES : 8 of Lancaster RD, and Mrs. po onderfer of Mt. Joy. tained at their third annual proximately 150 people DONEGAL ACTIVITIES Tavior 4 4 Mrs. Mary Rinehart itz- Aes}, Mola, mou pie Joo na Telular price, = Anna Kauffman of Columbia Recent visitors of Mr. and '¢a for the Donegal high sen- Multicolored spring flowers ; Hollinger 4 4 kee, 67 WL John K i : » : i i ates ir w » linens, ¢ shite can. Friday, June 9-—A senior _° : . s kee, 34 E. Main St., died on ~ a RD Mrs. Howard Gamber were Or Rirl graduates and their white linens, and w aay, RIG \ " Pricio 3 5k 3 Ph - > gave & ffective back. farewell dance by the Hi- | ~~ 2 » Tuesday, June 6, at 5:40 p.m. | . . and mothers, dles gave an ¢ V Arew H : Hl" Wiley 2 6 : : x WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT. ® Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bro- Mrs. dia ig of Amid Mrs. Herbert Sarv- ground for the little master. Y group, 8 pm. in the le Lenk ons in St. Joseph's Hospital, YS % MILE WEST OF FLORIN ® sey and family visited Mrs, Mrs. arles Marti pieces called cookies and &ymnasium WILEYS— where she had been a patient . PRES SNASANRROREEARARARRANISRRANARRENRESNRY John Witmer and son of Eli- Mt. Etna, 2nd Me. Ray Gam- ————— sandwiches, all of which Monday, June 12—Last Day C. Lol an 365. A. Leh. five months —— a es bib - ~~~ ——— —= zabethtown RD Sunday even-ber of Manheim. : Mrs. Harold Myers ng were made by the club mem- ©f school ’ : 438 5 Wile v 366. and Born in Rapho Twp, a ing. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wit- children Ann and Micnael rg re an 33: es ay daughter of the late | Petes Visi of Mr. and Mrs. mer called on their daughter Mrs. Carol Miller and Miss i ieWiies Citi RY ji lley 493. Tots ‘ and Mary Shires Rinehart, A rE DO oF and daughter and son-in law, Mr. and M#s. Christine Isler toured to 2 Josphulity “Smilies Ku A A LL DL a 463. H Me resided in Mount Joy A Y H O U ote Mis. ud is. id Rife und’ 90 Son ip ging Py Mrs Mrs Catherine Bennett, “sd habplady: Sali Lain 492, A Taylor 513, J most ol hes lite, husband Moun Mark Winters, Mr. Ray Gam. Christiana. sh : TS. airman, Mrs. Samuel Bals JR @ Tavlor 500. Total 1968. Surviving are her husband, ine 30 P L S E ber all of Manheim. Mr. and Visitors of Mr. and Mss, Mver's sisier Miss Lucia baugh, Mrs. Joseph Germer, h Payior 300, onal 1. 8 eight children, Woodrow W., ! MT. GRETNA, PA. WO 4.6402 {| Mrs. Salem Gamber, of Col- William Haines and sons Tronco. . Mrs. C. Raymond Gilbert, OLLINGERS—1 Norman E., M. George, all of the umbia RD, Mr. John Gamber were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Visitors of Mr. ih Mie. Miss Grace A. Henderson, vB HL 483. B. Ribin.°f Mount Joy RI; John A. of OP ENS—THURS JUNE 15th of Colamula, Ne AI TL oi Yh Woes, wer Frans Mrs. Paris Hostetter, Mss, {Bson 463, E. Kaylor 259, C Lancaster; Martha, wife of 4 Mrs. William Haines and Mrs. Henry Rollman and Kathryn Weaver, "+... Coleman H. Stites, Mrs. Jno. ® Hollinger 481. Total 1676. Oliver S. Mateer; Ardella, JOTICE n . " daughter Mrs. Henry Roll- daughter Patsy, of Lititz. Mr. Weaver both - g2ncaster, Wealand anc ‘Mirs. Frank Hollinger 331 + wife of Charles Shoemaker: Se man visited Mr. Samuel Freyand Mrs. Robert Divet of an r n yoer ¢ Young i I Ye In vous rs QTR H je. Mary, wife of Leroy Gantz, equire Marriage-Go-Round i i son of Willow Street. : . : J. Coleman 3786, . Cole- ad iv. who is a patient at the Lan- Mount Joy. \ Club officers and commit- : . all of Mount Joy; and Mir ne for A SOPHISTICATED COMEDY FIRST TIME IN THis AREA , ae Mr. and Mrs Edw tee chairmen who presided Bama Barto 318, "™ iam, wife of Ralph E. Gibble, . H ests . >. . > mn . E : dl © . . ] t - ; vill be SISTER MARTHA i} Isler and family, and Mrs. St the leg table WT : RED oun’ Oy vive are mine SS AERERN ANNES ARN SANE ARENRENE ARARARANAY INDIAN READER AND ADVISOR ‘ 2 Irene Snyder were Mr. and, .“y poo." keler vicol : Le ark 369. M. Pricia 412 8randchildren and a brother. All Readings are Private and Strictly Confidential x . y ; J. Stark 369, M. Prici 2 : : » ] ding y § Mrs. Glen Hipple of E-town. i . 1 Harvey Rinehart, Lancaster SHOWS MATINEE x Are you suffering, sick, need advice. see Martha H a. .14 Mrs Howard Gam.President; Mrs. Marlin Sine- ¢ J. Pricio 396, D. Stark 568. Funeral rites will ‘be held STED. a One visit will convince you. She is superior to all § ber, and Mrs. Irene Snyder 82% 2nd vice president; Mrs. Total 1898 uneral rites wi e ¢ EVENINGS SATURDAYS | o others. Tot Mrs Beatrice Wit. George Broske, past presi IOSTETTERS—3 Saturday at 10:30 a.m. from AND AND a She has the God-given power to help by prayer. §° : on ; dent; Miss Elsie Lefever, re- EE Stoner 369. D. Stonerthe Heilig funeral home. : SATURDAYS {ob EATRE HOLIDAYS BH Read chap. I, Isaiah, 13th verse “The Lord is the § tle © IOWR. Harold M cording secretary; Mrs. John 525, J. Hostetter 453 and L. Burial will be made in the NOW Tand 9 P. M. 2:00 P. M. m 3 greatest healer and the Lord gave me power to help Mr. and MIS oaT0 OV yers D. Day III, corresponding #&% Bey op 7% Hostetter 556. Total 1903 Mount Joy cemetery. Friends MOUNT JOY, PA. BH Hwte who Sarno} Pel pee x 5 Wo ana family. su Sunday Visited co eretary; Mrs. Michael Pric Bere ww es MAAS ar * may call at the funeralhome » e helps the sick and ailing, but there is no pity # Mr. an rs. Jo evens’. ’ RS Slav mn. FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY - JUNE 9 - 13 fl for those who know they are in hard luck and don’t §and family of Elizabethtown Cio: treasurer; Miss Jane A. § Newcomer & Son Friday from 7 0 0 pan WALT DISNEY'S BB come to see MARTHA. 8 RD Fryberger, and Miss Helen INC When in need of printing, rset. “THE ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR” — M®i##i Remember if there is God’s help on earth it can be ‘Miss Minnie Gamber andC- Schule, comm. chairmen, MOUNT JOY remember The Bulletin. MRS. AGNES WITMER : Fred MacM N ol : found through HER Blessed Oil and Candles and § Mrs. Irene Snyder spent and Miss Ann: F. Milanof. Mrs. Agnes Mae Witmer, = A RpMAITIRY -- NENCY Olsen m8 Lucky Days. H Me norial Da hyd the Rev Bee sixty, rear of 318 N. Barbara a mi SISTER MARINA and Mrs. Raymond Arndt of MIDGET-MIDGETS 8 St, died at 1:30 =m. SStHL £ WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY. JUNE 14 - 15 ai WATCH FOR THE INDIAN HEAD SIGN Macrae Call for Midget-Midget day, June 3, at her home “SANCTUARY” i Located in a Private Home H : Pe . a : n = » - - . Chicken Bar-B-Que AT THE SPORTS FARM SAT., JUNE 10 SERVING 4-8 P. M. RAIN OR SHINE IES ye 431d St. West of Broadway AH New York ot your doorstep, Every hotel comfort and convenience. Home of the famous Headline Bar and Restou- ad feat, Modern garoge adjoining. , : z 1000 Rooms ) 57... J with Radio and 3 , in 10¢ MUZAK from Pkg. AIR CONDITIONED | Ll | | SPONSORED BY THE Mount Joy Sportsmen’s Association | i c TELEVISION LTH pkgs. 39 Ton KRIVE Gk PHONE: I |W + 2 HH oe a ml ADULTS - $1.50 CHILDREN UNDER 12 - 75c es or Aluect Harris, Pres, ¥., ves TAKE OUTS $1.00 1-2¢ PATRONIZE BULLETIN ADVERTISERS * | "The climate couldn't be better / for buying a new 491 JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET “i. 29cl (and that’s the car more people are buying!) spring at each wheel, gentles you past all the “+ 39¢cll - Take those June skies and breezes. Add a spankin’ wrinkles and ruts in the roads (there's even a 2 2Tcfl new Jet-smooth Chevy. Presto, you've got all the team of over 700 behind-the-scenes “shock ab- - makings of a roamin’ holiday. That low-loading sorbers” to hush up road surface mumblings and “on 49ql deep-well trunk swallows up most everything grumblings). Allin all, Chevy's light-steerin’, easy- Jo GO you'd want to pack along. The carefully —=== goin’ ‘ways just don’t ‘leave much for you LE! erafted Body by Fisher has you livin’ in - = to do but feel good. And that’s exactly the f luxury (and in comfort-high seats where sssmas - r (OWE ET LEY _..- way your Chevrolet dealer wants you to feel the sight-seein’ comes easy). That Jet- fcinivrovit —as you can plainly see in those beautiful smooth Chevy ride, with a sinewy Full Coil 8 June buys he’s got bustin’ out all over. * ® ‘aw enforcers called the ‘ollowing on illness of twen- ty years. Born in Brickerville, a daughter of the late Samuel and Amanda Blantz, she was a member of the Presbyteri- an Church. She is survived by two daughters, Anna Mae, wife of Ray Wittle, Mount Joy; and Mrs. Myrtle White, also | of Mount Joy; three grand- children, two great grand- | children; one brother and two sisters, Aaron Blantz, of Stevens; Ada, wife of Harry Mohn, Lititz; and Nettie, wife of Frank Vollersten, of Lititz. Funeral rites were held from the Nissley funeral home Tuesday afternoon and burial was made in the Saint John’s Lutheran cemetery, Brickerville. Mobile Homes DIRECT FROM FACTORY MADE TO YOUR ORDER We Will Trade: — FURNITURE AUTOMOBILES REAL ESTATE ANYTHING OF VALUE We Will Finance To Suit Your Budget Payments Lower Than Rent NISSLEY MOTOR CO. Plymouth - Chrysler - Rambler Sales & Service Mercury Outboard Motors CALL WHitney 4-4662 MAIN & VINE STS. MIDDLETOWN, PA. 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