JUNE 12th, 1935 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO, PA. WEDNESDAY, Weddings In seg THE LARGE BOLOGNA IN OUR STORE Our Locality NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN . a uessing Closest, Receives UMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWS Your Guess is as good as ours The One G g ; One of Martin’s Garden Spot Bolognas Free—Box opened Sat. Evening THE HOLY BONDS OF MATRI- 19c 5 for 19c SALE MONY IN THIS LOCALITY. 2 1b Can Pork and Beans 4 for 19c COCOA 2 Ig. cans 19¢c PAGE EIGHT New Chevrolet Assembly Plant Opens in Baltimore Brendlinger—Horst Miss Erma Brendlinger, of Elizabeth- town, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brendlinger, of Green Lane, Pa. be- came the bride of George Hort, also of Elizabethtown, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horst, of Shillington, Saturday morn- ing at the parsonage of Rev. C. M. Ra- vert, of Churchtown. Snyder—Heisey Mr. and Mrs. John M. Heisey, of Manheim, R. D. No. 2, announce the marriage of their daughter, Verna Mae, to Elam B. Snyder, son of Mr.and Mrs. Christian Snyder, of Manheim, R. D. No. 3. The wedding was solemnized Saturday evening, by the Rev. S. E. Eshleman, of near Mastersonville. They Beech-Nut were attended by Mabel Heisey, sister of the bride, and Harry Kaufiman, of PEANUT BUTTER Heisey—Bomberger Clay. Miss Amy D. Bomberger, daughter] J@F fp Cc of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bomberger, | = ee Lititz R. D. 2, and Jonas S. Heisey, wis Mom mi Double Sern i a Each 45- (right). Lower right shows the first motor car built in that city. and Mrs. Harry Koser, Mt. Joy, were married Saturday, June 8, at 8.00 p. Housewife—What do you want? m. Tramp—I'm de official representa-| The double ring ceremony Was MEN’S WORK SHIRTS soon all an EA ad ot bat bed A A ade Bed Picked From Card Basket PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE OCOMERS AND GOERS AROUND HERE DURING THE PAST WEEK BY OUR SOCIAL REPORTERS Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Wertman spent a day the past week near Phila. Miss H. C. Aller, Mr .and Mrs. M. M. Leib are spending the day visiting in York. Mrs. Daniel Branat spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. A. S. Weaver, at Landisville. Miss Rachel Hoffer, of Marietta St., attended the June week activties at Penn State College last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Peifer and family spent Sunday at Elizabeth- town with the latter's mother. Mrs. Markley of Lancaster spent the week end with her son, James Markley and family on Mt. Joy St. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gaynor and daughter Betty, visited at the home of Mrs. Gaynor, on Mount Joy St. Mr. and Mrs. George McCompsey and daughter Ellen were Sunday | guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Childs. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foreman and family of near Union Square, were Sunday visitors at Palmyra on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zerphey and family spent Sunday at the home of Martin Newcomer south of town on Sunday. Rev. G. A. Kercher spent Tuesday in Philadelphia attending the meet- ing of the Home Mission Board Min- isterium of Penna. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers, of Harrisburg, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sau- | der, on Manheim St. ! Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCompsey, of Lancaster, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schroll and family, on Mt. Joy St. Mr. and Mrs. MacNamara, of near Philadelphia were callers on Satur- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ebersole, on E. Main St. Mr. and Mrs. Titus Rutt and son John Paul, were entertained on Su - day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Metzler, near Erisman’s church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woolever and son, William, of Ohio, spent the Our Heartiest Congratulations We want to congratulate each ef the following for having reached another birthday: Saturday, June 1 Mrs. Levi Snyder, on North Barbara Street. Sunday, June 2 Mrs. Christ Newcomer. Mabel Jane Mumma. Martha Bennett. Monday, June 3 Henry Miller. Mrs. Isaac Breneman. Pearl Hendrix Ruth Derr, W. Main Street. Dorothy Hoffmaster, W. Donegal St. Tuesday, June 4th Warren Greenawalt, Jr., W. Main St. Mrs. Clarence Lutz. Gloria Shurig Robert Nissly. June Pennell. Thursday, June 5 Ethel Smith, W. Donegal Street. Mrs. John S. Miller. Newton Kendig, son of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Kendig. Friday, June 7 Mrs. Clinton Eby, Jr., North Barbara Street. Mrs. Arthur Mumma, E. Main St. Mrs. Oscar Breneman, Manheim St. Wallace Zerphey, on Delta Street. Charles Thomas, Sr., on East Done- gal Street. Saturday, June 8 Mrs. Henry Miller Earl Derr, W. Donegal Street. Sunday, June 9 Mrs. C. N. Hostetter. Betty Derr, W. Donegal Streeet. Mrs. I. K. Hinkle 87 years, East Main Street, Mount Joy. Monday, June 10 Carl Shurig John Young, Sr. Mrs. Annie Barnhart. Doris Gorrecht. Lloyd E. Vogel. Tuesday, June 1 Alvin Reist. Anna Wagner. Mrs. Guy Barrick. Wednesday, June 12 Robert Metzler. Martin Metzler. week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Martin, on N. Barbara | Street. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grissinger | and son Bernerd, visited at the home of Mrs. Grissinger’s brother, Brubaker and family near Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. O. L. Mease, Mrs. Mrs. H. N. Nissly and son Raymond, attended the commencement exer- | cises at Lebanon Valley College on | Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Risser and family of near Erisman’s Church, spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Zeller and fam- ily on Marietta St. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hostetter, daughter, Mildred, and sons Clarence and Arthur, of Florin; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hostetter and son Gerald, of town; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hos- tetter and family of near town; Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Sumpman, of town, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Eshleman, Jonas | town on Huston Rogers, 28, of Marietta was found guilty of violating the liquor law by the Chester County Court. He was fined $300 and six months in jail. THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY Miss Louise Rhoads. Mrs. Phares Brandt. You can get all the news of this locality for less than three cents a week thru The Bulletin. AEMANELE | a “Everybody knows good counsel except those that have need of it” JUNE ins 11—Richard Strauss, great Nn composer, born 1864. SCAT, 12—Congress orders commer- To 2 cial relations with France ended, 1798. 13—Plug tobacco manufactur- ers form trust, 1889. patents first or practical diving suit, 1834. 15—Franklin shows relation lightning with electricity, 4 1752. Op v2 %16—28 ounce hailstones fall at og 8% c Dubuque, Towa, 1882, a J 17—Magna Charta, English charter of liberty, signed “ —— 1215. eWNU You can get all the news of this locality for less than three cents a week thru The Bulletin. tive of de Women’s Household Kitch en Culinary Cuisiie League an’ I'm makin’ a coast-to-coast survey test- in’ out de favorite recipe of de most prominent lady in each town. It is the American way to expect something for nothing, says a bitter critic. Is this fair? Didn’t the Indians get $24 for Manhattan? performed by Rev. O. L. Mease, pas- tor of the United Brethren Church, Mount Joy. The couple was unattended. The bride wore a white satin dress, white hat and shoes and accessories. She carried a bouquet of rose buds and white daisies. Following the ceremony the couple went into their newly furnished When The First of Every Month Arrives On the first of every month, when bills fall due, you begin pay- ing out—the landlord, the gas and electric company, the telephone company, and a dozen others get their share. When you are through, you have paid everybody but yourself. Try this plan instead—pay yourself first. OWN YOUR OWN HOME AND PAY YOUR RENT TO YOURSELF'BY USING THE BUILDING & LOAN PLAN You will find that you are able to manage without cheating yourself. This plan is the most certain and economical way and makes you feel that you are getting soméwhere financially. USE MOUNT JOY BUILDING & LOAN ASSO. 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