The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 21, 1962, Image 2

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held by the group and
N s State a
camped at Elk Necks State first in five years
Park, Md. last week.
-“ Arnold Fink celebrated his
birthday last Monday.
Mrs. Nellie Blake,























 
Mrs. Served as the reunion
tended the Lancaster County the supervising principal
Council of the American Le- the Mount Joy Schools in "42,
gion Auxiliary held at Mt Dr. W. E. Nitrauer, Mrs. Nit.
Joy last Tuesday evening rauer, a former teacher, Mrs.
* Mrs. Blake received an Ethel (Moore) Broske,
-« award for having “quota” in Mr. Broske.
membership for the May- The invocation was given
town Unit. by Benjamin Kraybill. Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harold Fellenbaum read the
Frederichson, Mr. and Mrs. class will and prophesy. Spee-
Clay Morton and children, of ial prizes were awarded by
Renova, visited Miss Anna Mrs. Eric Olson and Mrs
= Culp for several days last'Asher Beamenderfer. Letters],
week. were read from the follow-
Mr. and Mrs. John Gary ling classmates who were un-|
Arlington, Va. visited Mr.able to attend. Mrs. Janet]
Cleveland Sload and daugh-|Nissley Stetson of Dallas,
ter Lillian over the weekend Texas; Mrs. Evelyn Kuhn
Mrs. Rose Neiman and|Carter of Phoenixville, Pa.
Miss Grac> Henderson calle Mrs Fay Kretzing Tondee of
* on Mrs. Bessie Cassel andi Claremont, Calif.; Mrs. Irene
Miss Viola Johnstin at Rohr- Bailey Heisey of Mount Joy;
erstown on Saturday after- Mrs. Mack F. Shupp of Win-
noon. Mrs. Cassel celebrated ston Salem, N. C. and Benj.
her birthday on Saturday. Horst of Mount Joy.
. Miss Louisc Houseal and Mrs. Eleanor Brown Muel--
Miss Dorothy Engle celebrat-| or of El Paso, Texas, fiew up
ed jheir birthdays Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smitl
and Mrs. Esther Weaver
spent last weck with the Wal
ters at their cabin in Perry
County.
Mrs. Barbara Snyder, Lil
itz, Miss Anna May Hoover
and Dr. A. E. Kegerreis, oi
Lancaster and Mrs. William
Splain, Philadelphia, forme:
teacher, called on Henry
Haines last Friday evening
Mrs. Helen Hostetter, Palm
erton, also called on him.
Scott Lowery, Lancaster
is visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hunt-
zinger
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smitl
and children of Independence
Missouri, is visiting relatives
in town.
Miss Marie
the weekend
”
voy
ot
Harter spent
in Palmerton
with her sister, Mrs. Helen
Hostetter.
Mr. Mervin Brandi & son,
Barry have taken up their
residence at Lancaster on
McGranns Blvd
Lewis Wetzel,
burg, visited his grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wet-
zel over the weekend
Mechanics-
The Adult Bible Class of
St. John's Lutheran Church
met at the home of Mrs. An-
na Houseal on Tuesday even-
ing. Rainy day money was
turned in at this time
The Church of God Parson-
age will be dedicated on Sun-
day afternoon at 2:30. Ser-
vices will be held in the
church and ‘‘open house” fol
lowing. The new parsonage is
on S. Harter Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
- of Marietta R1 celeb
their wedding anniversary on
“ Tuesday


« ADVANCED TRAINING




 


 




a Army Pvt. Ned L. Stumpf
+ son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A
* Stumpf, Elizabethtown R3
. completed advanced vi
* ual training as a missile crew
% man at. The Air Defens
» Training Center, Fort Blis
Texas, June 10
The Air Defense Training
Center trains persor ]
man and maintain tl
missile system usad in the
defense of the United State
and its allies against possible
air attack
The 22-year-old soldier


tered the Army in Januar;
1962 and completed basi
training at Fort Jackson. S.C
Stumpf attended Elizabet
town Area High School
Pia mn
TAKE STEPS
TO BUSINESS
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theand husband all of Elizabeth-
town;
Ragnar Hallgren of Mount Hill and
Joy was class president and Mrs. Verna Neff Siegrist and
com- husband of Lancaster R. D.;
= Alice Shenk, Mrs. Rose Nei- mittee chairman and toast-Mrs. Mary Newcomer Eshel- »fQuantico, Va; and Dr
® man Mrs. Christie Buller master for the evening. man of Cleona; Mrs. Rhodal t"\0 "ww B”Nitrauer off -.. <... TT
: and Mrs, Ward Wilson at! Guests of the class were/Nissley Brandt and husband| gg ip. ‘py a SAT. MAT. — JUNE 23
of and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Zink
of Harrisburg; Mrs
Zeller De Marteleire and hus-
and of Riverside, N. J.;
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YUL BRENNER &
SAL MINEO
ESCAPE FROM ZAHRAIN
Color & Cinemascope


Mrs. Loretta Fitzkee!
husband of Florin;
md Mrs. Charles Shirk of *m-
Annapolis, Md.; Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Kraybill of Marietta R.
D. Sgt. Joha (Mumma) Dunn;

JERRY LEWIS -in-
“THE GEISHA BOY"
Margaret
Home Of Good Food
Clearview Diner and
Dining Room
loute 230, Midway Between
Elizabethtown & Mount Joy
SPECIALIZING IN
Pennsylvania Dutch
Cooking
FEATURING
Limovisine and
Taxi service,
6" STORGASBORD |
ATlantic 1-6970 Lunch 11-2 Dinner 5-8 p.m,
8 Cael $1.10 $2.10
5 ” Special prices for children
He PP
Lig LTA 7. Open 24 Hours a Day
Forbes Avenue, below Grant (Closed Sundays)
EM 7-5112
Mr.


MON. - TUE. - JUNE 25.26
ROSALIND RUSSELL
ALEC GUINESS -in-
“A MAJORITY OF ONE"
In Technicolor
1 Show Nightly at 7:30
A
| ERT
LITE
y in the heart of the
Golden Triangle. 400
yl outside rooms with bath,
TV and radio. General
Forbes Lounge and
Dining Room. Airport
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STARTS WED., JUNE 27
FOR ONE FULL WEEK
“KING OF KINGS”
The story of Christ
One show nightly at 7:30
MAT. SAT. AT 2:00
Admission
Children 35c .Adulis 85¢
PITTSBURGH; PA.


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Reading from left to right: Harold R. Brink, Jr.,
Scranton; Inese I. Brokans, Harrisburg; Charles
vy “W. Brouse; Montgomery; Dennis E. Buffington,
Flizabethville; Thomas G. Duff, Lock Haven;
Paul H. Eckhart, Palmerton; Ronald BR. Emerick,
Sunbury; Barry W. Eveland, Shamokin; Larry
E. Greybill, Lititz; Susan Rosemarie Hall, Lock
‘Haven; Merwyn E. Howells, Jr., Taylor; Ruth
A. Klopfenstein, Allentown; Lois Ann Moyer,
Pottsville; Thomas G. Murray, Jr., Scranton;
Patricia Kay Orris, Mechanicsburg; Fred S.



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Ephrata, and Richard B. Yori, Jr., Hazleton.
Winners
1962
During May, Pennsylvania Power &
Light Company awarded scholarships to
the 18 young men and women pietured
here . These awards were made under
PP&L’s several scholarship programs.
Scholarships, grants and other programs
in support of education are offered by
PP&L as a citizen of the communities it
serves. Such citizenship carries a
responsibility to contribute to the
excellence of education, for a sound
educational system is essential to the |
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progress of community, state and nation,
Also an ingredient of progress is the full
development of the intellectual potential
of the nation’s young people. The need
for trained young people in all fields of
endeavor is apparent. For this reason; the
study in all fields.



 


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AN INVESTOR-OWNED T TP
ELECTRIC UTILITY /} 3
IN THE SERVICE ®
OF THE-PUBLIC
4 Swartz, Harrisburg; Allen V. Sweigart, Jr., {

 

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Camp Algonquin, a Girl Muhlenberg College, = Allen-continue her education atopportunity of adverti
College in Virginiajyourself.
area, will be indegree in English. He has ap-or Northwestern University. |
Scout Day Camp for thetown. He received the B. A.Hollins
Hempfield



 



























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Th Me —< Ta 'with her husband In their Kenneth Gainer, Craig and Se (ses3ion starting Monday plied for duty in the Peace, Thursday, June 21 dg
e ount oy own plane on the day of the Park Avenue Mark, Mr. and Ms. Bernerd| i Jifne 18 through Friday 6f/Corps dnd if nét salected wWill|The Bulletin, Mount JC ———
reunion . . Grissinger, Linda, Gail and Landisville-Salunga the next two weaks at the continue with graduate study - ——
The class invited all 70 Picnic Held Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry . " [Columbia Sports Farm ts - Dora J. Aungst, daugh
members who finished eighth : Zerphey, Jefirey and Dougie,| Mrs. William K. Risser | Mrs. Walter T. Bulson, di- Robert C. Eby. son of Mr. of Mr, and Mrs John
‘ grade with them, even The third annual Park Av-Mr. and Mrs. Norman Strick-| = m=——====—= (rector, = estimates that 125 ad Mis Cars H Eby go/Aungst Jr. 226 Main Stre
MOUNT JOY, PENNA - wie } though they may not have enue Area picnic was held on|ler, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brian| Tne Couples Club of Zion|campers per week will attend Main St. Landisville, rately. Landisville, received an a} GROVER
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT graduated June 19 at 6:30 p.m. at Chi. and Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. | utharan church. Landisville/participating in Archery, hik ed 5 bachelor of science de-|ciate in science degree frflirover C.
11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. The guest list included ques park Ray Bair, Timmy and Tom-| et for a trip to Landis Val-|Ing, sketching, cookouts and gree in metallurgical engin- Endicott Junior College, Efe, 131 Nev
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County : : my, Mr. and Mrs. Omar}. F; ie at 2 pm. a special midweek campout : : . arly. Mass. on Monday, J®y, died at
Mrs. Dorothy Ament Bes Attending were: Mrs. Geo. {ley Farm Museum at 2 pn ; : sering from Lehigh Univer-*T'Y, Ss Y,
rT I ly hle E ae d Lor Groff and Mrs. Brandt, Missigy,jay, June 17, the second Dr. John Price, of North Mu- 0 "0 “y 1 11 at the annual commerune 15, on
Richsii' 3, Ruut ho Se tor eras Mrs B Of Marie Gantz and Mrs. Groff.[j.y of a two-day Craft Daysseum, will conduct nature Sl Loy we a member of The/ment exercises. om the off
Editor lg y Py Sy and Patricia, MF and Mus. Richard Lesher! 5rogram being conducted at|studies ith He CRmPerS Xi social fraternity, Alpha| An advertising major, Mhysician,
and 2 Ferne Sears Alleman, Mrs Mr aad Mrs. Robt. Schenck, Brian and Kelly, |’he museum he aa Sigma Mu National honorary formate re at Br - He aa for
Helen Seiler Olson and hus- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Staley, Committee chairmen for Stt————— al a @ “metallurgical engineering ormitory while at Endicoprs care for
ta pe (ERR g | nye ve stude from|2ach wzek will be a final pro . . art conditi
Publisher WP [0\—" band, Mrs. Dorothy Stauffer Jean and Joan, Mrs. Jamesnext year are Mr. and Mrs An excharige ston}, from ram, planaed and perform fraternity, Metallurgical So- F vears and
“==> Ney and husband, Mrs. Mary Spangler, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bernerd Grissinger and Mr. DEE a — rs .d by the Scouts, centering ciety, and a member of the| The Salunga Fire Comp ¢ physician
Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. Stoner Gassman and hus. Forney and Todd, Mr. andand Mrs. Glenn Forney. Monday, ne Bp ab th {>n Indian lore. The girls will varsity track team for tWoOjheld a “Pancake Breakfd:. advite .
Advertising Rates upon request band. Mrs. Frances Wagner Mrs. Arthur Brubaker and —B months of study at Elizabe lve divided into three units,Years on Saturday, June 16 fro hin “i .
Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna, as Charles and husband, Dr and|Kenneth, Lehman Swarr and 8 : _ |town College. 3 i arewnic. Intermédiate. and He will be employed inlam to 12 noon at the Sal y 1p:
second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mrs. Harold Fellenbaum, Mr. Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. George Who wishes to give him: Miss Christel Fischer I er termediate. and willlthe metallurgical ~ plant oflga Pavilion ised against
- - m—- n by op. Bred indi vi 1 self an abundance of trouble (from Juggenheim Institute Older Intermediate, and wi : . A rural de
and Mrs. Marshall Gember- Greiner, Linda, Donna, Vick. a u gg be supervised by trained t (the Aluminum Company of :
' ling. Mr. and Mrs. Ragnarile and Michael, Mrs. Casselllet him = equip these twojAn Elizabethtown College|D¢ Supervised dy trained amti, erica at Alcoa, Tenn. Tus Hempfield = Seridor in. Mow
42 Class Holds Hallgren, Mr. and Mrs. Raverland Miss Mary Frances Cas- things, A ship and a woman.|:tudent, Wilbur Gibble, of counselors and Senior Girl MGM cub held TRpre SHEE] ars until
8 MAYTOWN Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Harold sel, F. M. Lawder, Mr. and No two things involve more|York, started at the Institute Scout essistants. gn will Nicht" on Wednesday 49, he wa
Second Reunion Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks and bother, for Neither is ever|in February and will be[€ a °---:= i. or if Sars Mary Lee Nissley, daughter|, > Sune 20 at oa M rinity Luthe
Miss Grace Henderson Mrs. George Broske of Mount Bradley, Paul Little, Vickie sufficiently adorned. there until November. 3 proall children of sta of Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Oy ATnerisan Legion ount Joy
=r The class of 1942 of Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Mueller ofjand Joani, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. | Miss Figther Li SEYIE Wi - re ple. ne nn trom Home. gi: wreidly
; vacationed.Joy high school held its 20th/E] Paso, Texas, Miss Lois/Hostetter Susan and Debbie, {Connie Nissley, Bw] : mu tapetifi os 8
Chr Jone row lic anniversary reunion Satur- Engle, Mrs. Arlene Hendrix! Mr. and Mrs. John Day and THEA RE ro is a student from Hemp-| Martin A. Ruoss, son of Briarcliff College, Briarclifl B oyes and t
Bl Y / > 7 >S- and iba i i avi Mrs) ’ {eld High School and who/Mr. and Mrs. G. Martin Manor, New York, on June; If you wish for reputa arriers Assr
last week day, June 16, at Evans res-Yohn and husband, Mrs. Jean John David, Mr. and Mrs. g Tey, | 3 Pp
a ‘ : taur i anheir isiDs 1 i i 7 i has bean to Germany and Ruoss, Landisville, was a-3. She was a member of thejand fame in the world He was bo:
John Frew d his son ‘durant in Manheim. ThisDerr Ulrich and husband, Marlin Sinegar, Marline andjf pp ” : . r ¢
ohn Frew an NS SON was the second reunion ever Mrs. Emma Heisey Henry James Zuch, Mr. and Mrs. I. & SAT. - JUNE 22-28 }|speaks the language fluently. mong 20°C senior graduates at House Committee of the Col-success during your lifetjyence, the SO!
Lance and Gary Dickinson arid hash ’ I : commencement exercises atlege. Miss Nissley plans tojyou are right to take eyis and Eliz
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AT... EAST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY*
438 EAST ROSS STREET, LANCASTER
All Prices Effective Through Saturday, June 23,

YOUR A & P's IN MOUNT JOY AND SURROUNDING AREA ARE LOCATED
451 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER
MILLERSBILLE ROAD & LINCOLN HWY. LANCASTER
* Mount Joy A & P Food Store does not sell Meats or Seafoods.



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