mbher 6 | 8 3 TE 196 1 of Eliza | a Hous stoker-fire located i de by cal litions wi | Estat Executors| 13-3 i GUIDANCE CLINIC — 21 PATIENTS WEST KING STREET $e GIVE THE UNITED WAY Your Contribution Helped These People in the Donegal Union Area: VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION — 778 VISITS CRIPPLED CHILDREN SOCIETY — 51 PATIENTS ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND — 43 PERSONS SERVED HEARING CONSERVATION CENTER — 19 PATIENTS FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERV. — 27 FAMILIES RED CROSS — 48 VETERANS SERVED BOY SCOUTS — 368 MEMBERS GIRL SCOUTS — 482 MEMBERS LANCASTER HOSPITALS — 195 FREE & PART PAY PATIENTS Lancaster Countys’ United Campaign Must Raise $1,130,204 For 25 Red Feather Agencies including the Red Cross GIVE ENOUGH FOR ALL! SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY HAGER’S LANCASTER, PENNA. , BOOTH'S—3 |IGERBERICH’ orig Thursday, September 6 'B O VY LI N G| Hurst 492, M. Wolgemuth| Gerberich 29, G. Wolge/ The Bulletin, Mount Joy (478, Balmer 509, Nissley 415 muth 491, J Me slhorn 428, W.| and Johnson 558 Fackler 578, Dougherty Doe MT. JOY 'Y COMMERCIAL TROVE'S—1 KOSER'S—1 LEAGUE STANDING GRO 0 k 447. D Fr: antz 410 G Kee ner 397, Mi lle jo 4! 5 Landisville- Salunga [ w Taylor 454, Mumau 469 John Maurer, Doe, Bailey, Doe, iDrohan’s ...sess. s 4 0 Hendrix 549. Koser 601 ’ Mrs. William K. Risser IARROLIL'S «+ ssvvenee 3 1 . LL LL BR — rr — GefberichPayne ». 3 1ABBOTT'S-3 y WOMEN'S BOWLING | The Couples Club of Zio Rlilyls 1200s nurs ; Linton. 547, Weaver 524, J LEAGUE Lutheran Church will meet Booth 5 2 Wolgemuth 524, Bott 500, H Ww L!Friday, Sept. 7 at the chure Hollinger eo RR SE |Greiner 541. Hollinger's ........ 3 lat 7:30 p.m. Transportatio First NEEL Dan 1 3|WILEY & RUTT—I He teas vies 3 will be pooled for a trip to | Wiley & Rutt } 3 McLain 484, Farmer 508, Ruhl's ............ 3 the Dutch Bowl for an even Eicherly 5S westsenes ! 3'Westafer 519, Geibe 557, E. Kitty's ........... 1 ] ing of bowling and miniature [Sse be 1 yo 518 Wiley & Rutt ..... 1 3/golf. The group will retur Grove Mlaslitaanly 0 3ender’s Store 1 3 afterward to the church fo |Johnson’s ......... 23 4 DROHAN’ S—4 High single, Taylor 198. |a brief business meeting and Figh single, J. Jendrix 234 "Drescher 484, J. Weidman| High triple, Robinson 516 refreshments. Chairmen ard High triple E. Koser 601. 458, R. Brown 580, R. Hoffer] eh Mr and Mrs, James Vogel Hy a 540, Hoffman Doe. IKITTY'S—1 ————— (HOLLINGER’S—2 | JOHNSON’ S—0 |" Groff 399, Re ynolds 457 The afternoon circle of the Hostetter 470, Ginder 453. | Booth 514, Breneman 546, Berryhill 403,] Johnson 481, G. Brown 471/L Hollinger|Klinedinst 489, Stark 449, H. 443, J. Hostette I'United Lutheran Church Wo Total 2222. men of Zion Lutheran chure 542, Habecker 550. Farmer 510. HOLLINGER'S—3 of Landisville met Tuesda¥s | 5 WEA — Welliver 458, Barton 415 |Sept. 4 at 1:30 pm. at the FIRST NAT 1—2 ~ EICHERLY’'S—1 Sarbaugh 379, Weidman 500 /home of Mrs. Albert Hies- Johns 521, Brandt 478, C. “p 'Neiss 527, Lawder 450,\B. Robinson 516. TI, 2268. |tand. 115 Broad St. Salunga, Lauth 464, Sipe 545, Heilig|z Koser 492, Steffy 467, G.| ‘Adventures in Learning” 495. Arnold 511. RUHL’S—3 was discussed by Mrs. John KITTY'S—3 Demmy 420, Johnson 432 |Brubaker. Mrs. William Rehrer 487, Braun 541, J.|P. Dissinger 368, Booth 418 |Hoffman is the new leader of . Meyers 505. Wiley Clearview Diner and ~ Dining Room Route 230, Midway Between | Elizabethtown & Mount Joy | SPECIALIZING IN Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking BENDER'S—1 WED.-SAT. - SEPT. 58 I MES STEWAIT poe alia Mr HOBBS _— CKES a VACATION 2 HESS'—3 ———e rll |" Kain 434. S MON-TUES - SEPT. 10-11 [Mackinson 312, B Rosalind Russell -in- ler 457, Berryhill [FEONERS We Had 32 Students Perform on Steel Pier ROBINSON’S—0 This Summer BALLET, TOE, TAP, JAZZ, ACROBATIC, BALLROOM, and all Types of Baton Twirling. 420, Brandt 368, Home Of Good Food |wolger emuth 504, Fellembaum|Meyers 458. Total 2096. WILEY & RUTT—I1 440, Pricio 389, J|Holland, Stark 368, Hoffmaster 452, N. 8 ysis JOY THEATRE Smith 410. Total 2059. in oi yi MOUNT JOY, PA. ————— en 4, at the home of Mrs. Hean 382, Raihl 306, Keen- lor 491. Total 2044. muth, Holtzmn 500. Tl. 2143.|a dinner at which the Rev. J. FEATURING > FINGER EXERCISE Mrs. Robert Herr, presi- | 0 WED-THUR - SEPT. 12-13 J| INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE (jot announced the follow- SINORGASBURY | Bobby Darin - Fess Parker STANDINGS ing committees: Mrs. Carl -in- w LiSiegrist, program, and Paul Lunch 11-2 Dinner 5-8 on “HELL IS FOR HEROES” J/Stoner’s ........ 6%2 1l%|Kauffman, special activities. $1.25 $2.25 f—— MX Ways .......... 5 3 An adult moonlight swim Special prices for children {§ FRI - SAT. - SEPT. 14-15 §|Hostetter's ...... 41% 3ls\with a Hawaiian luau theme Open 24 Hours a Day NOTORIOUS LANDLADY |Klugh’s ceeeaeeas 4 4 |was held Sunday, Sept. 2nd (Closed Sundays) |§ with Kim Novak and Robinson's we ivs 3 5 |from 9 p.m. to midnight at EM 7.5112 Jack Lemmon Zerphey's esa 1 5 |the Landisville swimming High single, Stoner 230. pool, sponsored by the Hemp- High triple, Klugh 553. Barton 550, Ryder 411, N./the season Linton 423, Wolfe 491 Ston-{The pool will be closed dur. er 541. Total 2416. Sauders 503, Barry Myers|ther permitting. 448, Robinson 472. Tl. 2211. the group. Mrs. Arminta Good, New spoke on handwrit- ing analysis at a recent meet- 2059 rng of Society of Farm Woms- Willis Aeapsome, Landisville. Members should bring clothing for the Needlework Guild to the next meeting, on Sept. 28 at 6:30 p.m. at the hearer 432 |Mountville Civic Center. etty Wolge-|Husbands will be guests for 408, Tay- Paul Kehm will speak. field recreation association. A competitive swim meet closed out the activities of on Labor Day. ing this week but will reopen the weekend of Sept. 8, wea R. Myers em Miss Betty Jane Fryberger CHILDREN & ADULTS Private or Class Lessons 525, W. 530. Total 2573. |; i AT THE PIONEER FIRE COMPANY (rear) {| piprove go Co Mrs. .onard P. Shank, Lan MARIETTA, PA : disville, were married re- g : Zerphey 440, Phipps 380, cently in Grace Lutheran PHONE HA 6-3967 OR WRIGHTSVILLE 255-8944 Hean 445, Farmer 459, .and church. The Rev. Warren C. imo OR WRITE [Qeniz 478. Total 2202. Heinley officiated. A recep- KAY GOODALL [ Sre——_——" tion was held at 56 N. Prince ; (KLUGH’S—1 St., where the couple will 24 South Locust St. Matietes, Ps. | Bishop 505, Harple 401,oige p sau Eichler 505, Ron Myers 434. 1 Ray Forney, forty-five, of | School of Dance and Baton REGISTER THURSDAYS 4 to 8 P. M. WAYS—4 Fackler 494, (530, Jones | NENA EERE SENN NNN SEENEANEEEEENEEEA 4 HOSTETTER — Muller Sr. |467, t |= | = Thompson 516, B432, Hostetter 528. TI. B When in need of printing | |and wife, he is survived by \remember The Bulletin. 494, Klugh 553. Total 2398. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- - {ward M. Fryberger, Down- Mueller Jrlingtown R1, and Richard P. D. Wagner|ghank Jr., son of Mr. and 210 Cooper Ave. Landisville 3 died recently at his home af- 469, Forward|ter an illness of 4 years. Statzl He was a member of Sal- 2412. |em EUB Church. In addition to his mother [three children and six sisters. E FRIDAY, SEPT. 7 BAK 4:30 PM UNTIL ? u I] = |. i: LEAMET § Lalé = . f Ph. Columbia MU 4-8086 £ ¥ ALL ROADS LEADING FROM MOUNT JOY TO = = ZEAMERS' CAFE ARE OPEN x istic » AEEEENS EEE NNENEEE ANN ENNSENVENENENANEEE any Sli I Log el Ge RN \| In the heart of the lwill also be h Golden Triangle. 400 : 0 in honor Of outside rooms with bath TV and radio, General : Forbes Lounge ad at the home of Mrs. Clifford Dining Room. Airpor? Limouisine ond Taxi service. ATlantic 1-6970 I Lancaster County girls who will be freshmen at Penna. State University in Septem- ber will be entertained Sept. 9th at a reception to be giv- en by the Penn State Alumni |Club. The reception, which Living cert club ’iners, scholarship win. will be held at 3 p.m. |Coleman, 400 Main St., Lan- {disville. It will be open to 50 the girls and their mothers. Miss Judith Mark, Ephrata 1962 scholarship winner jand will receive a certificate The reception, first of its kind to be planned by the lo- cal group will become an an- ol nual event. Purpose is to RGH, PA. help local women students get acquainted before they Rates from lis York Fair Opens Tuesday For more than 100 years and still the tops—that's the nation- wide fame of the big YORK Inter- state FAIR which opens next Tues- day, Sept. llth and continues day and night all week thru Saturday Sept. 15th. The president and general mem- ager Horace B. Faber has booked for this year’s fair the current two big names in the amusement field, GINNY TIU and the happy TIU'S and that veteran movie, radio and TV star RICKY NELSON. Both have been breaking attendance records everywhere they have recently appeared. As usual Tuesday will be school children’s day with added feature of the Ginny Tiu Show said by Jimmy Durante to be “the greatest show ever.” This refreshing and captivating 7 year old Chinese girl personality with brother and sisters will also be the added fea- ture on Wednesday afternoon and night, SOMETHING NEW-—DIFFERENT! Thrilling, exciting, side-splitting laughs—you’ll enjoy this new fea- ture, the CALF SCRAMBLE on Thursday afternoon and night in front grandstand, contest between 20 FFA & 4H boys. Top prizes US government bonds, with free sweat shirts, football helmets, rope halters and $25. bond to each boy. Afternoon and night Friday, RICKY NELSON the nation’s teen- age idol of many fields will be added feature. Rick has made recordings of seven records, of which more than a million each were sold demonstrating his tre- mendous musical versatility, COLORFUL REVUE NIGHTLY Every night on the mammoth covered stage Frank Wirth's spec- tacular musical revue with chorus of beautiful girls will appear. Each afternoon and night in front of grandstand world's most out- standing vaudeville acts will be presented. 3 NEW CARS FREE Give-Away Days—You Can Be A Winner! Three new cars abso- lutely free—a Chevrolet on Wed- nesday; a Dodge on Thursday; «a Ford on Friday. There's nothing to buy, no guessing, no strings or obligations. SO MUCH TO SEE AND po! Hundreds of farm, fruit ul tural and industrial ex hat will interest all ages. Each ? noon To thru Friday there will be harness and running races. The popular James E. Strates shows and rides will provide fun paved , one after an- other on Sa aturday afternoon and night by Jack Kochman's auto thrill show , . . real action by daredevils. Order your grandstand reserved seats now and avoid disappoint. ment at $1.20, $1.80, $2.40 and $3.00 including tax. At fair office 334 Carlisle ave. or Phone York 8-2033 or 8-2086. ~—Advertisement-- fo their freshman year. The Salunga Women's | Club will hold a Stanley Pro- ducts demonstration on Wed- nesday evening, Sept. 12 at 7:30 pm. at the home of Mrs. Mary Minich, 60 Main Street, Salunga. Everyone is invited to attend. Various other activities being planned for the fall and winter season are the Annual Club ban- {quet for the first day of Oect- ober and a rummage sale at a later date. B NAMED MANAGER Gordon J. Leininger, Don- egal Heights, Mount Joy, has {been chosen to manage the |new Westmont Shoe Store, {and direct the work of its {corrective and orthapedic |shoe department, in the Man- {or Shopping Center. | Leininger, with an exten- [sive background, in the field lof retailing, formerly was {manager of a shoe store in the Lancaster shopping cen- ter. He hgs also managed other stores throughout the {Philadelphia area during re. cent years. Be When in need of Tinting remember The Bulletin,