| |Eichler's ....... 18 26 |Maurer 484, Keener 450, Ko-np19s.-—3 R. Mvers 516. Tl. 2301, | 'The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, November 15 ber 15 1 JO THEATRE B ow LI N Booths ........ 17 27 [ser 528 Doe. Hoffer 488, Taylor 513 STONER'S—3 Asst. Supt. Talks i) MOUNT JOY, PA. | Zilev & Rut 514 284J0 ON'S—3 tw BE ma : 50 { ——— | eat Wiley & Rutt 13 2 JOHNS TN Klinedinst|Balmer 563, Drescher 528, Barton 489, Ryder 530, At D ® Another Chance KHOVE'S ove 3 31 Johnson ' inedinst{y\,_:__ 5. Total 2667 Linton 410, Wolfe 560 and onega WED - SAT. - Nov, 14.17 | MT. JOY COMMERCIAL | gig, single, D. Brandt and|489, Brown 444, Stark 557| Css 979. Total 2667. stoner 518. TI. 2507. ‘ g (From Page L LEAGUE STANDIN BARNHART'S—1 Stoner 518. TI Dr: HK Gerlach. Super : ; wr is uU DING r C. Johnson 221, (Farmer 510 Doe. Farmer 489.' Robinson 530 A ., re ® Coach, Rupes. one may receive the vaccine, all families High triple, D. Brandt 621 - tetle 2 We and| ZERPHEY'S—4 iniendent ol ..ancat \ may participate in this program. Even those | of Drohuis’s 3 Hostetter 543, Wells 481, and ZE v School ke at the 1 ! I Q Yohan's Nn 33 I S——— |{GROVES—3 Barnhart 570. Tl. 2602. Zerphey 514, Phipps 448, or 90 8, Bpo ae {1 es Ir who already have taken Salk vaccine, are Abbotts Dairy .. 30 14 (pIRGTNATL—1 | Beck 419, Frantz 485, Tay- ———— |Hean 486, Farmer 535 and Service meeting of the Dor urved to receive Sabin vacoine. First Nat'l Bank 26 18 Heilig 557, Johns 532 /lor 562, Mumau 554, Hendrix/prynygs 3 Gantz 584. Tl. 2567. egal Education Association > d? RIYS is" 26 18 Brandt 621, Sipe 522, Lauth 503 | Hendrix 578, McLain 549|WAY’'S—0 held Monday In te high Although there will be no direct charge Gerberich’s i 18 448. |[HOLLINGER’S—1 \Williams 582, Waltz 563 and| Fackler 589, Mueller Jr. School auditorium He Sey for this service, voluntary contributions of Hollingeor's ma a 2 3 2 BOTT'S3 3ooth 468, Hollinger 514. (io. Funk 475. T1. 2747. (462, Jones 348, Wagner 480, sed the propose P an! ol about twenty-five cents per dose will be ac- ould Koser’s ........ 20 24 ABE Si Breneman 505, Berryhill 484, RYE Wav 496. TL. 2375. reorganization of Pennsyl ete . A : ave BROUN’S—1 ay 4f 2 : striots y cepted. Johnson Bus 18 26 Linton 532, Weaver 540, t1.hanlkar 40° > - vania School Districts under I your MON. - TUES., NOV. 19.20 Wolgemuth 578, Bott 536, Habe cker 492 Doe. E. Broun 558, Barton 488, t— |Act 561 . : . : “FOREVER MY LOVE” Greiner 559. opt & er 1 Hoffer 564 Hardish 519, C. Pennell 479, HOSTETTER—1 Br enesday. Nov. 4. Doe Type I vaccine will be given on Sunday. silent : : . , Fn enhre al, orier 4, 56 . 2612. | J. Mueller 425, Forwood as ii : A Beautify] Hove, filmed bi. V7 —————— | Wolgemuth 453, Fellenbaum| > 568. TI al l511 Torn ason 415. Statz ©9al schools were closed in The clinic director for the Donegal pro- NOW. HN eae neo or gin — BRE DROHAN S—3 1523, Braun 522. GEMBERLINGS—4 527, Hostetter 505. T1. 2383 (crder that Donegal Schobl gram is John G. Hart, principal of Donegal that i ascope. Hoffer 556, Hoffman 484, GERBERICH'S—2 H llgren 459 Hollinger KLUGH'S—3 District teachers could at- High School Assistant clinic director is 5 go ¢ . 3 a 9, » J Pr— . i Srnntte ‘ > 1 . Ol. ASSIS Vesoin n> Brown 602, Drei wolgemuth 522, Gerberich 553, Weiser 518, Hopple 507, Bishop 424, Harple 476, tend the . Lancaster County Marshal Gemberling. Clinic physicians — int WED.-THUR., NOV. 21.22 scher 543. (559. Melh 422 F rl 229s = ’ ns = & o Teachers’ Institute Second- : 5 es ma j394y J-elnorn , Fackler\Gomperling 646. Total 2713. Eichler 527, Ron Myers 482, : Michael Gratch, M.D.; H. J. Elvin, D.O; MATINEE THUR. AT 2:00 EICHERLY’'S—1 549, Dougherty 481 | ‘ ary school teachers reoorted : ) . ! . : In the hears of the Arnold 450. Lawder 398. © n : FREY'S—0 » 53%. iy Klugh 504. TL to Manheim Twp. H. S. and Newton E. Kendig, M.D., Pharmacist—Rob- p i . 5 alas Way 500, Meyers 552, J. slementary teachers t > ert Schroll. Supervising nurse Mrs. Sadie . EDGAR ALLAN POE'S Selden Riagle, WO Koser 522, Steffy 514, e188 MT. JOY TOWNE "A" Pennell 444, R. Neiss 564 and| WOMEN'S BOWLING TRIER achers 10 Pern) Brooks ares ag Nanev Diller. Mrs. TALES oF TV and radios Geral Se BOWLING BeAr Fr foe po. LEAGUE w O —} | Eleanor Gratch, Mrs. Joseph Carroll, Mrs. Forbes Lounge Sn WILEY & RUTT—2 Frey's «.:.i.ouas 23 91 lame i aial 35 9 Dorcas Knorr, Mrs. Nellie Blake, Mrs. Mary j : TERR R COLOR Dini Rao | gy Geibe 489, Westafer 507,|punk’s .......... 293. ai: MT JOY'TOWNE."B” Hess’ ©. cove. sony 25 19 Many Attend Nissley, Mrs. David Schlosser, Mrs. Paul H 3 Toad services [a Farmer 8 Doe, McLain 522, Neiss’ ........... 22 22 BOWLING LEAGUE Bithy’s -. v.oov ini 21 23 Witman, Mrs. Patricia Eichler, Mrs. Joseph : . reiner 503. Gemberling’s ..... 29 22! Bender's ......... 19 235 Germer. Supply men—Ralph Leed, Harold in Rates from BOOTH'S—2 : a BTOUE iv. ue 21 23 Carlson's ........ 34 Hollinger’s ....... 19 25 Open House Leed. Taine te le Bra Ernest COMING SOON:IE i” ATlantic 1-6970 Hurst 474, Nissley 502,/Barnhart’s Ge 21 og Lauth’s '......... 26 8 Wiley & Rutt . 13 31 More than 200 persons at- Mast, Rav Herr. Traffic control—Constable —— “Pigeon That Took Rome” | Niommcitits Wolgemuth 449, Balmer 531, High Single, Gemberling Brown's. ...soi... 24 29 High triple McKain 556. [tended the open house, “Back| Marvin Foltz Michael Good ——— “The Chapman Report” Herel fT tshurgher EE 248. McGallicher’s 22 22| High triple McKain 202. [to School” night at Donegall : DLE, # . “The Music Man” RRL WP i . High triple, Gemberling, Brandt's Eons uin 14 20 —————— Annex Tuesday evening, No-| Many Donegal High School students, SERS “Spartacus” Ch A AT : 646. Le do 12 32 McKain 556, Mackinson vember 13. The parents at members of the Future Nurse Association partacus PITTSBURGH, PA. Waltz 498 Doe, Miller 463, — | High single, Lutz 224. (394, P. Shearer 348, Wolge- tended the same schedule of d the Foture T I fA . h = ——— fh First five high averages: High triple, Lutz 606. [muth 467, Holtzman 420. Tl. classes that their children an > are Vi ers oh erie ave p FEE EEE EEE EE EEE SE a a | TTA EE MS Funk 194, P. Neiss 192, Be 12185. had attended that day for an| volunteered to assist as guides, stenograph- i Braun 188, Craul 186. Hen.| First five high averages: D. BENDER'S—1 interval of ten minutes in| ers, registrars, and traffic control officers. ¥ A [45 AM J WE (drix 185. (Brandt 176, C. Wagner 176, pean 390, Raihl 353, Keen-each class. i : R11} (Carlson 174, Aument 173,ar 406, Doe 405, Taylor 487. This program was held in | . 1 ds Lauth 172. Total 201. connection with American | ® Of This And That i i Home Of Good Food {Education Week and gave oO N WI (From page 1) 4 BROWN’S—3 |RUHL'S—4 [the parents an opportunity to land again . .. . and again.” ® * | ; ZH , nual Clearview Diner and Kennedy 505, Hess 472) pemmy 456, Johnson 408, meet the teachers and learn| Mrs. Norman Brosey (We remember when “Gone | 1962 Bonneville Coupe (Demonstrator) i eter |Gieb 505, Divet 436 and W.'pjssinger 331, Booth 425, and more about the instruction With the Wind” was first 2 ni Brown 411. Total 2329. Meyers 486. Total 2106. program and curriculum. The) I ce Elizabethtown & Mount Joy (499. Total 2299. Smith 439. Total 2020. gram. There were student| Mr. and Mrs. John Kauff-p5ut five years, and each i 1960 Pontiac Catalina Station Wagon 1963 SPECIALIZING IN rt — \guides for each section. man and family of Conesto-time it was warmly (and ; o . CARLSONS—4 HOLLINGER’S—0 B ga Rd. and Mrs. Anna Kaufl- tearfully) received! No doubt 1958 Pontiac 4-Door Catalina Sedan i Follies Pennsylvania Dutch Lutz 606, Aldinger 441, welliver 409. Barton 303,\5 AND CLUB man of Columbia RD calledijt will continue to draw 4 b22 : > Ament 447, C. Wagner 587,garhaugh 409, Weidman 419, a he Nevemils tingon Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wit- crowds and thrill audiences 1959 Cadillac Sedan DeVille | FUN FOR THE KIDDIES Cooking Carlson 559. TL. 2649. Robinsin 444. Total 1984. | , 4 t i Nove 8: nesting mer and family. for many years to come, fof ; REHRER’S—0 KITTY’S—4 2 ic : | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.lit is a warm, human story, 1 1957 Oldsmobile 88 4-Door Hardtop | Tues., Nov. 27 FEATURING Bigler 369, Hank 440, R.| Groff 432. Reynolds 384, L. Sevesal tnd aiming proj Abram Gamber and daughter beautifully done. 1957 Pontiac Star Chief 4Door Hardtop if Thru Sat, Dec's GASRURD Horning 485, TL. 2243. | |Lostetter 417, J. Hostetterlo coq" i0" Sch) Bachrnan Al Minnie were Mr. and Mrs) se i | Except Sunday 4 SINOR 3 | orning : : " 463, Ginder 430. Total 2126. {mond bars, starting Nov. 15/R8Y Cab A a i We had something of the , | viomty ar 810” [oho ara immer 58 pm{LAUTES 3 HELD FASHION sow | The projects discused intn UN, SU Ci eame ecling about a play, ARN LD GARAGE 3 Snows Saturdays 1, 5, 9 P.M. $1.25 $2.25 Barphary 882, Gantz 4331 Carol Klinedinst and Ruth high school: a dinner at Wyjpoth of Columbia RD, Mr When We sai in ihe audience Special prices for children [Rohm 551, Doe 432, Doe 486.ge; h D 51 18h school; a 3 Hont, for the Green Room presen- Res. Seats: $2, $3, $3.75 Tax Incl P Prices (OFYC Total 2349 reib, sophomores at Donegall, "1 op ratories, and Prom|and Mrs. Fred Ha tation of “A Midsummer MAYTOWN PHONE: 426-9291 g| i ao Open 24 Hours a Day [2% <7 high school, were selected, ts sales. The funds are] Mr. and Hrs. John BroseyiNisht's Dream” not long ago 1 Children Under 12: V; Price BRANDT'S—1 h p : g g ag a” (Closed Sundays) : the best models in their," "3" tq outfit thé Junjand daughter Debbie, Mr.| j | Mondays Thru Thursdays D. Brandi 501, RUh! 2854N,5... economics class in @ ._ ‘lon the campus of Franklin Lon ora reas twamn rower un ewww mo! 367-5112 Aument 569, Keebler 438, P.|poop: ior Band, which numbers 80-and Mrs. Herbert Roeting ng Marshall college. Same 2 Ren ia » ¥-lfashion show held recently. 100 musicians. |all of Manheim RD, Mr. and| It too, was beautifully done : o Carol, first place winner, oe new: hoods Were pur- Mrs. Francis Brosey of Mil, 4 warmly recolued—and it modeled 81 tWoplece dress! Hased for the tympani. ton Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Lec 5 little weird to sit there INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE |Ruth wore a beige sheath 3 : : : lumbia. Rev.|.. : L : . : The next meeting will be/vern Lucas of Columbia. \eV..and realize that the play was dress, and Elsie Smith, third), 1d Dec. 3 at 7:30 o'clock in[R. H. Arndt of Millersville, ; . 2 STANDINGS place winner, modeled a '¢ . ni N B ’lbeing given in exactly the 0 0 y can da Riugls ....7u..0 34 14 |brown dress with a plaid jac- the Donegal Annex. A music- e3lied at the Norman rose¥lsame words and with . the , Ms 201% |al program with adult talenthome. [same spirit that it was writ- ’ FAY 5A Hosen ating 26 22 Ke sire were 14 girls in the/2nd refreshments will be the Visitors of Mr. and Mision py jis famous author, Way’ 24 24. nome : 1 joF highlight of the program. |Edw. Isler and daughters, wijjam Shakespeare, more in iy Ome; Sconomicy classes B land Mrs. Irene Snyder were ' Stoner’s ....... 20% 27%|and 10G modeling their sew- pe trice Wiitle of Eliz han 360 years ago! He Robinson's ..... 12 36 |ing projects. The class mem-] When in neea of printing Mrs. Bez Tice Wipe 9 ““lcaught and imprisoned hu- re bers judged each other on fit, remember The Bulletin. jabettitown. f Mr. and 20 nature masterfully in ROBINSON’S—1 5 Bro Recent visitors o r. andiha lines of the play, with (appearance, and the accessor-| |Mrs.- Wm. Haines and sonia... Seuders 422, Robinson 48%ies worn with the outfii. ‘Bulletin advertisement Days were Mr. and Mrs. Giles Ur- nen Brandt 505, B. Myers 3697 ® ban and family of Lancaster, ch in the past 300 vears! * * * | ci Fis Emtma——— |[Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nentwig| ey > | fof Florin, Mrs. Henry Roll-| iman, Mrs. David Afford, both| SMART & SLENDER | RID like a Wherever you live... And now, about two deap » 2 lo Lititz. travelers, who werent quile Join the Family by Telephone | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamberjso lucky as our emigrators ta land family, Mr. and Mrs.|Florida and California: Mr. [Salem Gamber of Columbiajand Mrs. S. G. Phillips, Pink- '| this Thanksgiving | | A A A | IS ain sgiving called on Mr. and Mrs. How-|erton road, went up to State or ealer A ba £8 1 ££ lard Gamber. [College two weeks ago, to bwl a 2 Fm 5 ly : h | I suppose every one would|visit their daughter, Patty, A ~~ rE I RS |agree that Jack Frost has hit/who is a junior there. As you . §3¢ | Ry ~ fn Ra | a levery thing, but Mrs. Anna|will recall, it was a bad, ee 1 fd Kauffman of Columbia re snowy week end, from first ports that she picked red ber-/to last, and sitting out in the SLIM b. c | 1 fries on her property Thurs-stadium with the east wind ~ 39 i J \day, Nov. 8. [blowing rain and snow in is Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.|their faces wasn’t much fun! d CHRISTMAS {Robert Frank were Mr. and They enjoyed their visit ] CARDS Mrs. Robert Frank Jr. andjwith Patty, but Si said the {family of Red Lion RD, Mrs. next week, “To think of all Jan Morinchin and daughter|the nice week ends we had of Sporting Hill, Mrs. Russel|this fall-——and then we had to Herr and daughter of Colum-|pick one like that! If we go For your personal signature or imprinted name: 25 : gr cards, all alike, $1.50 up, . 29¢ 4 ks. 22¢ a: 95¢ AMERY Talk about RIDE...take the '63 Ford Galaxie for instance! went into Ford Galaxie's new $10,000,000 ride! The whole story about Galaxie's new ride is really a whale of a tale. Get the happy ending in oersonl Come spend 10 minutes todiscover theride Ford spent $10,000,000 to develop! Smooth? You just won't believe it—until you feel it for yourselfl Hundreds of improvements HE HAS THE KEYS TO THE RIGHT CAR AT THE RIGHT PRICE! CLARENCE W. HERR PH. 653-9701 ons.) MOUNT JOY, PA. with a small additional charge for imprinting, Sloan's Pharmacy MOUNT JOY Free Parking in rear of store Honors Special Family Occasions Your Welcome Wagon Hostess WelaomelWagon| If you can't distance telephone. Remember, you can pla station-to-station holiday rates. And please—place your go home in person for Thanksgiving—go by long ce your call at extra low call early. ber of Columbia bia RD. next year, we vow it won’t Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Hirstbe a day later than the 15th of Christiana, are the proud|of October!” parents of a baby girl. Mrs.| Janet . | Witmer, daughter of Mr. and, 1@ ENTER CONTEST Hirst is the former Mrs. Oliv er Witmer. B— | The tenth grade typing Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gam-|classes at Donegal H. S. will RD, family visited with Mr. Mrs. Howard Gamber. Rev. R. H. Arndt Mr. enter the fourth National Fa- and Mrs. Ray Gamber and|cit Accuracy Contest in typ- and ing. The student who does {the best in the contest from visited each class will receive a med- “ with the Wm. Fogie family. |al, according to Mrs. Betty Let it sleet and snow... fre be safe—snug—secure all will call with a basket of gifts... and friendly greetings from reli- gious, civic, and business leaders of our community when your family celebrates a sixteenth birthday, announces an engage- ment or the birth of a new baby, or moves to a new home. IRE RT ER ARR When the occasion arises, phone Ph. 653-8072 | fill your bin now (and keep it filled) with... 3 eze and blow! You'll winter if you'll just WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. 653-2411 FLORIN, PA. SII Iii Sst iiss 23333233338s Lutze, typing instructor. She jalso reported that each stu- dent will type from a copy provided for five minutes. Only perfect papers will be entered, according to the Fa- cit rules. Over 325,006 siuderits par- ticipated in Facit’s third Na- (tional Typing Contest. The grand prize for the 1962 con- [test will be an all expense (paid trip to Sweden. Bicone ITO HOLD DANCE Student Council of Done- gal high school will sponsor a dance Nov. 21. The admis- sion will be 25¢ per student. |The dance will be open to fall grades. | At the dance, students from (tenth through twelfth grades may sign a list in order to go {to the WGAL-TV Dance par- ty in March. [ In order to go the the TV Dance Party the students must have a “C” average or 3 better.