IN AT electric , parlor e beds; ¢ chair; chairs; tables; picture ystmast- 7; spool lifferent » Enter- 1 cards; | books; es and imerous nditions | ridge oe ¢ 26-2¢ | HOSTETTER’'S2 |Dissinger 415, Booth 470, N.|NEISS'—3 [Fast Hempfield Township The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, November 29 Yl BOW LI N G J. Mueller Sr., 492, For- Meyers 456. Total 2124. Hoffer 575, Taylor 555, an svi p alun 3 supervisors Dec. 1, IU wood 492, Thompon 430, HESS —1 (Balmer 525, Drescher 527 P. | d II - | g B. L. Greider, secretary of i St honp— Stotz 419, Hostetter 527. TI, McKain 491, Mackinson/Neiss 594. Total 2776. | lthe board, said that the ordi- SCARECROWS VISIT SEASHORE INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE 534, 1378, Shearer 350, Wolgemuth! GEMBERLING—1 Mrs, William K. Risser [nance will not apply to exist Fi — Klugh’ 40 16 |ROBINSON'S2 |430, Holtzman 488. TI. 2137.) Hallgren 493, Hollinger 531, oe (ing developments and sub- £1 | MBS verve ) . . { — ia y ® . End . Be ps : ' ba ae a1. R. Sauders 437, Robinson — Weiser 446, Hopple 597, and . isville Church of/divisions that do not have ’ In the heart of the |Hostetter’s Bea 321% 238 534, J. Brandt 09, B. Myers/KITTY'S—3 Gemberling 48. Total 2715. co advil ® aris of ev.lcurbs and sidewalks. Golden Triangle. 400 Zasphey's pa 3 33 (444, Ralph Myers 517. Total] Groff 458, Reynolds 395, — —— anelistie meetings starting If the ordinance is approv- : ay’'s «oii « e | Jostette stet-l PU Qn & h : BY wi : ’ 0 i effec oc Sida voor with beth, Stoners ....... 241% 31% L. Hostetter 386, J. Rosi eHFUNK <3 ‘ ‘ Sunday, November 25 thrued it will go into effect Dec TV and radio. General | Stoner’ . 2 ter 420. Ginder 466. Tl. 2125.| Hendrix 535, McLain 515, Friday, Nov. 30. nightly at 5 Forbes Lounge dnd [Bodinson S i Ries hy KLUGH'S—2 WILEY & RUTT—O0 [Williams 526, Waltz 508 and To om Topic will be “Six mish— i IAS igh si e, g 5. “= . ilev 3¢ ini | 5 "Prdnl SRA ‘ ‘ ’ ; oi . ; Siding hom gent | High triple, Klugh 561. | Bishop 474, Harple 424, Wiley 395, Pricio 424, J. [Funk o 717. Total 2661. Nights For God” with the] The Hempfield Sertoma Vi —- 50 Eichler 471, Ron. Myers 417, Stark 398, (JTmaszter 373, FREY 'S—] Rev. C. C. Smith of Mary. Club met Wednesday even. Taxi service, WAYS rr [Klugh 561, Total 2347. Smith 431. Total 2001. Way 536, Meyers 518, J. ville Church of God as guest ing, November 21 at the Mt. | Rates from | Fackler 523. Mueller. Jy |ZERPHEY'S—2 ——— Pennell 482, R. Neiss 495 ...,.clist. Pastor of thelJoy Legion Post Home. | ATlantic 1-6970 4 3 348 Wagne '523 Zerphey 475, Doe 402 [BENDER $3 Frey 587. Total 2618. Landisville church is the] The Rev. Harold Sandy, | A 8 #41, Jones oy Sr ''Hean 504, Farmer 484, and Hean 361, Raihl 333, . B |Rev H M Mumper pastor of Lutheran Church! L*Pi ¥ Way 485. Total 2320. Gantz 541 Keenner 418, Berryhill 427, MT JOY TOWNE =B” |v: HM. ' . g 7 Te ’ 541. Total 2407, ————— of the Holy Spirit was the we Fittsburgher. STONER’S—3 hn Taylor 572. Total 2111. BOWLING LEAGUE | Lo the: Holy Spirit Was hel Forbes. Avenue, below Grant Street Barton 534, Ryder 418, STANDINGS HOLLINGER'S—1 w 2 Members of the Rn tol message on Thanks-| aT IIT Linton 435, Wolfe 418, and WOMEN’S BOWLING Welliver 385, Barton 395, Carlson’s ........ 41 11/ville - Salunga auxiliary to’ A SLI Stoner. Total 2362 : the Lancaster General hos-8iVing. Stoner. Total 2362. LEAGUE Sarbaugh 442, Weidman 440, Lauth’s .......... 30 ie ancasg.e 4 i The Youth Fellowship — w 1 Price 339, Robinson 444,T1 Brown's asad 27 5 pital decorated and oe Grove of the Hempfield E.| RYN ri nef rn rr Uf rl f\rnne| RUITL'S 39 13[2106. McGallicher’s 25° 39/200 pine cones fof the CRNSHIT. 5 Church. 3030 aionietio} Hess’ : Bein Brandt's 17 mas tray favors at their”. b- ; yan Bary trees 28 24 \ Pe haere “meeting Monday evening | Avenue, held a breakfast| Riftyls rvviennss 27 25 MT, JOY TOWNE ~A~ |Rehrer’s ......... 8 or 2.0Nov. 26th at 8 pm. at Zionmeeting Thursday, Nov. 22| Benders ......... 25 27 ; E High single, C. Wagner 213 °V: pin. iat 7 a.m. at the church. An ; ) ; ; (Lu y $ Pa : Hollinger’s 23 9 BOWLING LEAGUE High triple, Rohm 599 Lutheran Church Landis 3 ” : lingers... 29 w : v | .|[ville. Mrs. Robert Bair is| ‘appreciation offer” was re- Wiley & Rutt .... 14 38| Neiss’ 29 23 First five high averages: hai £ th Sires seived. F Y C ® Righ triple, Taylor 572. aL aawhwy 58 53 Carlson 176, Aument 176 chairman of the project. ee or 0 High single Taylor 209 Ba » D. Brandt 175, C. Wagner —— ur onvenl © (FunkK’s .......... 26 26| ; On Wednesday, Dec. 5 the , 5/175, Rohm 172. The 1943 nursing class of J Jesuay, ee} RUHL'S—2 Barnhart’s Ferny 26 26| Lancaster General hospital{ladies auxiliary to American) Demmy 371, Johnson 412 Gemberling’s at 25 27 AUTH'S—3 lheld a reunion recently sflogion Post 185 Mount Joy| . (Browns ......... 22 | Barnhart 453, Rohm 599 [the home of Mrs. H. E. Shep- Will hold a dessert card par-| . High single, Taylor 247. \Gantz 382, Armold 478, and|ardson III, Landisville. ty at 8 o'clock in the Post. | Qu X 12 inch SON Hjgh triple Gemberling 648; - uth 537 Total 2449 y Attending were: Mrs. Paul| Home. Mrs. Harold Kuhns is| 2 2 ; le J oR h D. Warren, Mrs. J. Richard chairman assisted by Chall) First 5 averages, P. Neisy C. Rehrer 458, Bigler 451 Murr, Mrs, Miles K. Ament [man assisted by Mrs. Thomas| ! , Fun , ow A . arnish who has charge | ICE 191, Funk 190, Brown 187,p “Wagner 520, Hank 444Mrs. Carson Schaeffer, Mrs Harnish who has charge of] Hopple 185, Hendrix 185. : ; “Victor J. Koser, Mrs. A, F. tickets and reservations. HEAVY CLASP ENVELOPES SUITABLE FOR MAILING:- Many kinds of papers and small items con- veniently and safely. AT THE Mount Joy : Bulletin Ane yang TIME to Sa BUSES FOR ht, window material that carries a 2 YEAR GUARANTEE. Look name FLEX-O-GLASS on the Horning 482. Total 2354. BARNHART'S—3 ; - |CARLSON'S—4 Farmer 607, Robihson 535, : ALL OCCASIONS |gosiotios 532, Wells 524 and|, “uz 462, Aldinger Doe 525. Total 2723. . Carlson 445. Total 2413. FLORIN, PA. BROWN’S—1 McGALLICHER'S—0 ¥_ Drown 552, Barton 495," "485. Witmer 348. Ber C. Pennell 520, Craul 551, : ? Phone 853-03211% 269, Flory 60, 511. Total 2373. BRANDT’S—2 D. Brandt 496, Raihl 333, Aument 548, Keebler 405, R. Brandt 522. Total 2304. BROWN’S—2 Hess 432 Gieb 453, Ken- nedy 457, Divet 532 and W. Brown 541. Total 2415. Home Of Good Food Clearview Diner and Dining Room Route 230, Midway Between Elizabethtown & Mount Joy SPECIALIZING IN McGallicher|eighty-three, Phillip Jacobus, Mrs. L. M. Prizes are in charge of Mrs. | ; Campbell Jr., Mrs. Paul Hol 490 linger, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram|Mrs. John Wissler, and spec-| 4 Ament 488, C. Wagner 528 Shearer, Peter Shearer and|ial prize donations, Miss Ruth ''Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese. Miss Barbara A. Ressler hospital after an three weeks. She was a mem- ber of the Landisville Church rf God. mediate family. “Homecoming Day” was observed in the Salunga Church of the Brethren Sun- day, Nov. 25 a t the 10 a.m. worship service. Rev. Robert Turner was the speaker and music was provided by the Senior class Ladies of Hempfield E. U. B. Church held a rummage sale Monday evening all day Tuesday at Lancaster. 195 Broad St., Salunga, died Monday, Nov. { 19 at the Lancaster County|ing: Mrs. Thomas Harnish of illness of/2760 Lititz Pike, She was the last of her im-|Party will be used for and electric mixer. -| Lee Ellis and table prizes. THREE SCARECROWS. Ten years veterans of Shipstads and Johnson Ice Follies, the Three Scarecrows are rated as the most successful fun trio in show business. Colin Beatty of England, Bill Jack of Scotland and, Bob LeDuc of Montreal are compe- tent and original comedians and handle the most difficult spot next to closing in the Show of Champions. All new and greatly enlarged Ice Follies comes to Sports Arena, Hershey, November 27th through December Rth. Rineer. Refreshments, Mrs. Harry Blessing, Sr. and tal- lies Mrs. James Buehler. For reservations call or contact either of the follow- 569-0383; [ars William Shiffer, 19 S. Avenue, Landisville 898-8130. . The proceeds from this] @ This and That were not satisfactory. A {scholarship would have paid i Bb He (From page 1) {his way through college. A ehabilitation program, suc “ |case worker would have sup- as Veterans Hospital — and/comment, “I thought you plemented the wages with help for the needy and aged/might like to use this in your in the local area. paper, Mother. B——— Try This Angel {county relief. He would have {received a subsidy for rail We pass it along to you: splitting, another one for “What Abraham Lincoln|raising some crop he was go- missed—If Abraham Lincoln|ing to raise anyway, and still had lived today, the Rotary|another subsidy for not rais club would have provied/ing a crop he had no inten- Food Cake Top [him with a number > good|tion of raising. The rail split- Dress up angel food cakelbooks, the Lions club a read-ter’s labor union would with a quick topping you canfing lamp, while the Kiwanishave increased his wages whip up in a jiffy with your|club would have supplied his periodically. lcabin with a wooden floor. | “RESULT: Add instant coffee powder| “Abe would have had gov-have been no Abraham Lin- There would for the edge. Get Genuine FLEX-0-GLASS At Your Local Hdwr. or Lmbr. Dealer 365 days of driving pleasure Over 50,000 Members in Lancaster County enjoy these services . . « For Christmas, give a membership in the Lancaster Automobile Club ry IDEAL GIrr EASY TO BUY—SURE TO PLEASE PACKAGED IN A COLORFUL HOLIDAY BOX LEGISLATION GOOD ROADS PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE SCHOOL PATROLS DRIVER EDUCATION AND MANY OTHERS COAST TO COAST Bend gift package direct O ADVISORY SERVICE Sender's Name LANCASTER AUTOMOBILE CLUB 12 S. 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SHIPSTADS /2&es 2 | you lately? | & JOHNSON afl 4 @® jce 1963 ® Follies| ° FUN FOR THE KIDDIES Have you kept them informed of new Tues., Nov. 27 merchandise arrivals? Thru Sat., Dec. 8 Except Sunday ® Nightly At 8:10 ® 3 Shows Saturdays 1, 5, 9 P.M. Res. Seats: $2, $3, $3.75 Tax Incl. ® Children Under 12: V5 Price . . Mondays Thru Thursdays Are you reaching out to acquaint new ar- JOY THEATRE rivals in town with your stock and services? MOUNT JOY, PA. & FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOV. 30 & DEC. 1 ® Jeffrey Hunter -in- ° The best way and most economical way is through an ad in the Ww TR ount 0 ll etin “THIS ISLAND EARTH” | Plus Cartoon & Prizes MON. to WED., DEC. 3-5} Remember .. .. : See the Red Plan for | World Conquest in | IR « | n ' WE'LL BURY You" | IT DOESN'T COST TO ADVERTISE... THURS. to SAT. - DEC. 6-8 | IT PAYS!” ’ Morsdth He > “ . Wo SHUR : IE ise i ; i hss, ic, | We don't advertise just to fill space—we advertise o/ USN | because we KNOW it pays THE MOST MARVELOUS MOVIE EVER MADE! 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