PAGE FOUR “Milton Grove Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heisey, re- cently entertained at a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Harvey Stauffer. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Phares Ginder and children Verna and Ira, Mr. and Mrs. Morris B. Ginder, of near Master- sonville; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Heisey, of Milton Grove; Rev. and Mrs. Abram Eshleman and children, of near Milton Grove. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Breneman of near Chiques were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stauffer and son Grayhill, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Ginder and daughter Fannie, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bomberger and sons Carl, Claude and Harold, of near Mastersonville; Mr, and Mrs. Henry Breneman and daughter Jean, Glenn Stauffer, of Green Tree; Mrs. Katie Zug and Alma Shenk, of Manheim. Mr. and Mrs. David Eshleman, of Clay, entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Geib and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hollinger and sons Carl, Lawrence and Wilbus, of near Masterson- ville; ‘Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Esh- leman and daughter Evelyn, of near Chiques; Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Eshleman, of Hershey; Mr. and Mrs. Graybill Pfautz, of Lea- cock. Guests near ? in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zug on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shelly and children Elwood, Ray, Arlene and Marlin, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Risser and children Nancy and Robert, af Mastersonville; Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby Kline and son Billy, of near Elstonville. BAINBRIDGE Plans are being made for the annual bazaar and food sale on Saturday, December 4 by the La- dies Bible class of St. Luke's Lutheran Sunday school at the home of Mrs. N. R. Hoffman. Christ's Helper’s Sunday school class of St. Luke's Lutheran church met at the home of Miss Gladys Libhart. Plans were made to hold a Christmas party on December 29 at the home of Mrs. Elmer Lynn. The hostess served refreshments = the” following: Mrs. Joseph Bachman, Mrs. Leslie Hixon, Miss Roberta Wile, Niri Elmer Lynn, Mrs. William Bryan, Mrs. Benja- min Myers, Mrs. W. G. Mohr, Mrs. Roland Reisinger and Mrs. George Schriver. The Bainbridge Epworth Lea- gue will hold a roller skating party on Friday night, December 2 at Maple Grove park, Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. L. Calvin Mackley were the guests of the aunt, Mrs. Emma Hawthorne Harrisburg on Sunday. A and donation was tendered Rev. and Mrs. Kriner and family on Tuesday evening by the members and friends of the Church of God. Mrs. H. A. Libhart enetertained at a birthday dinner on Sunday in honor of her husband’s birthday anniversary. The guests were: H. A. Libhart, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Libhart and Harry Birch, latter’s at Newtown Mrs. Samuel Peiffer who was on the sick list is improving. Mr. and Mrs. John Kemmerly announce the birth of a son Thanksgiving Day. Miss Dorothy Hartman, of Mari- etta, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eppley. Mrs. Emanuel Myers and Mrs. Albert Mumma Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mumma at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher _and son Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin | i | Mrs. Witmer, Sr., and sons Howard and Wilbert spent Thanksgiving with | Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Garner near | Mount Joy. rel A A BIRTHDAY DINNER On Nov. 27, Joseph Moyer, ted his birthday and in honor of the occasion, Mr. Moyer invited Sunday, some of his friends to a goose and Mr. | spent | SALUNGA The Misses Annie and Sadie Hayes, spent Thanksgiving with their brother, John Hayes near Mt. Joy. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Kendig gave a family dinner on Thanksgiving day. Those present were: Mrs, Mary Minnich, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Kendig and children, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Kendig and two sons, Mr and Mrs. John Kendig and Misses Annie and Susan Breneman, Miss Mabel Miller, Mr, and Mrs. Winfree Nelson and son Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper and son, Russell Jr. Mr. Mrs. John Cooper, Joseph Jr. and Chester, en- joyed a given by their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coo- per, on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. John Peifer spent Thanks- giving with her son, Paul and fam- ily at Mount Joy. children, and dinner Christmas Party The Sunshine Bible Class of the Methodist Church will hold their Christmas party in the basement of the Church on Wednesday evening, December 7th. At this meeting the Friendly Sisters names will be re- vealed and new names will be given for next year. Also the election of officers for the ensuing year will take place. Mrs. Frank Minnich and Mrs. Ben Kendig are the hostesses. Meeting The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society met at home of Mrs. Howard Peifer on Tuesday after- noon. The Society is making a Layette to be sent to the Indians. Personals These local hunters went to the mountains for Deer: E. J. Myers, M. M. Newcomer, J. M. Newcomer and P. B. Stehman. They are stay- ing at the Frey Hunting Lodge in Perry County. Mrs. Mamie Wehner and daugh- ters Nancy and Joyce of Columbia, Paul Musser, of Chestnut Hill were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Cooper. Mrs. Adam Dietrich of Lititz, was a Sunday guest of the Misses Annie and Sadie Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Minnich en- tertained on Thanksgiving: Mrs. Es- tella Hoffman and daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoffman and daughter, Betty Lou and Edith Heiserman, all of Landisville Mr. and Mrs. Boyd of Mount Joy, enjoyed Thanksgiving day with Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Stehman and daughter Mildred were entertained by the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mumma at Silver Spring. Mr. Hiram Strickler gave a family dinner on Thanksgiving to the fol- the Thomas Jos. lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Aungst, of Donegal; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greider and children, Mr, and Mrs. Harry T. Herr and son and daughter, of Landisville; Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Strickler Jr. and fam- ily of near town and the Misses Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Newcomer entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver and granddaughter, Betty Jane of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brandt of Elizabethtown and Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Newcomer. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Newcomer and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steiner were entertained by Mr, and Mrs. Henry Showalter, in Lancaster. Richard and Dorothy Godshalk of Penn State College spent Thanks- giving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Godshalk. MAYTOWN A card party was held in Ar- nolds Show Room, sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of Maytown Fire Company. The following prizes were award- ed: | | | | | \ | { Hollenbaugh, George Waller, of Naumanstown celebra- | dinner. Those who enjoyed the | occasion and dinner were: Rev. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ginder | and children Roy and Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nornhold, and Mrs. Henry Nornhold and | children Eva Mae and Helen Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ginder and son Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Snyder and son Ralph, Messers Jesse Dourty | Anna Houseal, Door prize, Mrs. Harold Engle, high score “500,” Harold Johnstin. Dan Strohm, Mrs. Paul Rae- | buck, Howard Strausbaugh, C. E. | Hollenbaugh, Jack Frank, 1. W. David Sounon, Mrs. Mrs. M. N. Culp, C. C. Hicks, J. G. Mrs. Carpenter, William Elder, George Drace, Harry Arnold, Harry | Bowers, Mrs. Christie Buller, H. | B. Earhart, D. M. Snyder, Mrs. Howard Shireman, E. B. Hoffman | man, Mrs. L. C. Barnhart, Alice | { Gilbert, George B. Zeller, Eva | | Reigle, Mabel Ney. Pinochle: High score, Ruth Henderson, Mabel | | Hendrix, Mrs. Ray Peck, J. W. | Mr. | | Newton, Jacob Baker, A.B.Engle, | E. L. Hoffman. -pe__s he... | | | Advertise in The Bulletin. daughter Mary and | Joseph Moyer. | Joseph didn’t announce his age | C. Emerson Rohrer, Mr. and | and it would take a good gusser | Lester Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. to guess it. } THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. This Sections Numerous Weddings (From page 1) Metzler—Ginder The marriage of Sadie M. Ginder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ginder of Mastersonville, and John G, Metzler, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Walter Metzler of Eliza- bethtown, took place at the par- sonage of the Church of God at Lisburn Cumberland county at nine o'clock, yesterday morning. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. H. Heiges. The cou- ple were unattended. A reception and dinner was held for the couple after the ceremony, at the home of the bridegroom. They will reside at 6 East High street Elizabethtown. Derr—Paimer The marriage of Miss Anna E. Palmer, daughter of H. K, Palmer, of Lancaster, and Walter H. Derr, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H, S. Derr, West Main Street, took place Sat- urday afternoon at St. Paul's Re- formed church, Numidia, Pa., presence of the in the immediate families Rev. Carl Trexler, a fraternity brother of the bridegroom, and pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. The bride three-piece tweed suit and a corsage of orchids. wore a She was given away by her father and her only atttendant was her niece. Barbara Ann Stumpf, who wore blue silk and carried a colonial bouquet of roses and pompoms. The bridegroom was attended by Rich- ard F. Palmer, the bride's brother. After a wedding dinner at Shartles- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Derr left on a short trip and on their return will make their home in Frederick, Md. Wolgemuth—Geib Miss Orpha B. Geib, daughter of ter of the bridegroom, was maid- of-honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Florence B. Geib, sister of the bride, and Miss Arlene Heisey, cousin of the bride. Hedi Shelley, another cousin of the bride, was flower girl. The best man was J. Musser Wolgemuth, brother of the bride- groom, and Paul Engle, Arthur Wolgemuth, Leroy Walters and Clarence Eberly were the ushers. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was at- tired in a gown of azure blue satin designed Princess style with a heart shape collar and she car- ried a white Bible. The maid-of-honor wore a gown of coral rose crepe made on Princess lines and carried yellow pompoms. The bridesmaids chose gowns of rust colored crepe with jackets and short puffed They carried yellow and The flower girl bolero sleeves, bronze pompoems. was dressed a yellow gown made Princess style and carried a basket of bronze and yellow pompoms. 2 Preceding the ceremony, the Appollo Four quartet sang several in selections. Mrs. Geib, mother of the bride, wore a gown of real blue crepe and Mrs. Wolgemuth, mother of the bridegroom, chose black crepe. Following the ceremony, a din- was held for members of the immediate families and bridal party, after which the, couple left on a wedding trip to Florida and upon their return will reside near Florin. The bride is a graduate of the Manheim High school, class of 1933, and the St. Joseph’s Hos- pital, Training School for Nurses, class of 1936. She has been as- sociated with the hospital for the ner past two years. The bridegroom attended Grantham college, andis associated with his brother in business at Florin. The Strickler's (From page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Geib, of ! and Miss Mary Fretz, who were Ilizabethtown R. D. 3, and Abner | later married. The newlyweds M. Wolgemuth, son of Mr. and | spent their honeymoon at Balti- Mrs. H. E. Wolgemuth, of town, | more and Wx: wshington and upen were married at Chiques Church | their return were at home to of the Brethren on Thursday | friends at Hillside Farm, where morning at 11 o'clock. The Rev. they have resided the past fifty Samuel Fshelman, officiated. | years. Miss Martha C. Wolgemuth, _The Stricklers have ten children, GIVE continuous pleasure the whole year round as a shopping guide. the (Bulletin) will thank you all over again. You'll be giving a weekly gift of absorbing reading matter... ... news, editorials, amuse- ment. ..... all up-to-the-minute. ..... as well Use the Handy Coupon Below. .....Mail It To Us With Your Name and Address. ..... We'll Bill You for it Later! A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE MT. JOY BULLETIN A gift that REALLY keeps on giving! Every day of the year, the persens to whom you give Send bill to.. Send a Gift Subscription of The Mount Joy Bulletin six grandchildren and one great grand-child. Mrs. Strickler is seventy-three years of age and Mr. Strickler seventy-two. The former was always a “home- body” and confined her activities to her family and home. Mr. Strickler was always an ardent horse fancier having owned horses that partici- at county fair tracks. Until a few weeks ago he was the pround owner of “Leon” a five gaited saddle horse that had won ribbons at a num- ber of horse shows. The owner astride this favorite mount was a very familiar spectacle to folks in this community. Mr. Strickler EYES EXAMINED Dr. Harold C. Killheffer OPTOMETRIST . ELIZABETHTOWN 16 E. High St several pated race in races MANHEIM 19 W. Steigel St. Telephone 11-J Telephone 24-R Mon., Wed., Thurs. Tues. Fri, Sat. Evenings by appointment In Manheim Dr. R. M. Balderson OPTOMETRIST 85 E. Main St. MT. JOY, PA. PALMYRA, PA. Palmyra Bank Building Mon., Tues.,, Wed. and Fri. 910.12. 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