The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 29, 1939, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA.



RH I EMS Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Murphy and
family and David Flory visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murphy
Elizabethtown,
Miss Bet lah Gibble,
nt the
Mr. and Mrs. Phares Brandt and
Mrs. Gertie Groff visited friends ia |
Enola last Sunday afte
of Mai
weekend with her moth-
rnoon, | Spc
5 YT BTR rR 3
HOLIDAY as

BRUBAKER R SPEC JALCOFFEE .......... 1b. 23¢
................... Ib. 21¢
BRUBAKER’S HOMESTEAD COFFEE ...... 1h. 17¢
CAFE SUPREMEN, The finest mone Ib. 30g
STUFFED OLIVES bot. 20-350
FANCY CATSUP, bg, 10152
MUSTARD i: ie jar isc 122
MAYONNAISE A 102
FRESH ROLL BUTTER - 322
LAND-O-LAKES BUTTER - 232
BREAD, (large loaf) 10¢
BREAD AND BUTTER PICK . 4"
SHURFINE PRESERVES, 212
LETTUCE, solid head .. 10¢
SPICED HAM . 10¢
BOILED HAM
- 182
BANANAS . BED
money can
Jar
buy
8 | ness with
B | implement
Our Card
of |
Basket For
The Week
Jos
pending
Sheaffer,
the
Mr: ph
ot town, are
City, N. J.
Hornafius, of
with Mr.
at Harrisburg,
1
week
Atlantic
Mrs
spent Saturday
Pa Mummau
Anr Mary
nna
>
ing sometime
Dewey town,
and Mrs.
ul
of rietta,
the
Ride=r, Ma
here as
Mrs. Harry
her aunt,
nd Mr: Good
n, Laura, Evelyn ana Frank,
Sunday a: Elizabeth-
Mrs. Ciara Rutherford.
ltzer, of Portage
1 will
Frank
r., spent
m, with
>» Sn ar-
Sunday, anc
s. Ida” Gibblz of
Phares Brandt
last
this place.
transa
Saturday
Mrs.
business in Salunga
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover visi- |
| ted with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kay-
i | lor at Highspire on Monday even-
local
improved |
Harry Il«
dealer,
of his place of bus i- |
a coat of paint.
mgenecker
has
1e exterior
attend-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wittle
ll | cd the public sale of Jacob Braun
DELIGHT CRACKERS ................. pach
SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS
SHURFINE MARSHMALLOWS
i
|
I |
| at Palmyra on Saturday afternoon. |
{
|
Farhart
S. S. Shearer, Mr.
Hoover, and Mr.
Miller, all of this
the Longenecker |
which was per- |
John Brubaker
Rev. and Mrs.
Mrs. Elmer
Lester
attended
and
land Mrs.
place,
wedding
Rev.
formed by in |
{ spend
children
|
and |
cted |
|ing the past several week with re-
‘the
another
ard
with
Mrs. !
Main '
vacation
y RET
vi
the
grandparents,
Smeltzer
summer
‘Numerous
‘Weddings
Three)
and
East
her
Newpher
Strect,
Mr.
on
and Mrs. Ernest Cohaugh and!
of Elizabethtown,
Thursday evening
and Mrs. Martin Gerber
Jacob Erubaker and daughter,
of Endla,
th
(From Page
Arlene Young
Lewis Di'ler
Miss Arlene
Mrs.
Street,
bride Mr. Lewis Diller,
Mr. Mrs. Bruce Diller of
Harrisburg, on Saturday, June 24th,
it the brides home.
The ring ceremony was performed
Fisher, of Yuma,
were
guests of Mr.
and Mrs
Ruth,
and
Market
ol
and
daughter of
North
the
Young,
od > :
visitors a Roy Young,
were Monday
here, became
Gerber home.
Mr. John Rhoaas,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Rapho and Mr. Albert
town, attended the ianeral
day of tha
Susar
Newtown, son of
of {
Coon er, of
latter's |
Coover
of
Doutrich,
afternoon, SiS -
ter-in-law. Mrs. at by Rev. Harry
Manheim. | Arizona.
Siller andi Miss Mary Herr of Florin
all of Mr. Niscly Brubaker of near Eris-
man’s church were the attendants.
blue
Mr. and Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hinkle,
town, were among the guests pres-
the 25th wedding
and Mrs. Ben-
el Hill on Sun-
the
chose a navy
white
ent to celebrate The bride
of Mr.
at Kiss
was served
Forry home,
Mrs. J. F. Nisslay
who have been spend-
lace dress with ac-
with a corsage of talisman
1 0¢ Baby Breath. The
tendant wore a pink chiffon
with corsage identical to the brides.
A buffet luncheon was served to
immediate families and friends
including: Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Dil-
ler, of Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Greider and son, J. Clar-
ence, Mrs. Amanda Young, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Starr and children, Mr.
cand Mrs. Roy Young and daughter
| Dorothy, Miss Barbara Hoerner,
Mrs. Lillie Sauders,
anniversary chiffon
jamin Forry,
Dinner
wn of the
Mr.
cessories
es and at-
day. on
1.
il
lace
and of
California
the
latives and friends here, left Tues-
day Topeka, Kansas, for a
short visit, then to Denver, Color-
for a weeks stay after
which they to their
home at Altadena, California.
ree lll A ee
Our Heartiest Eckinger and Mrs, Harry Fisher.
| The couple left on a wedding
Congratulations trip the New England States,
We want to congratulate each of Niagara Falls and Canada.
following for reached =
birthday: Effie Miller
Saturday, July 1 Lester Funk
Annie L. Peifer, Miss Effie Miller
> © ——— Mrs. Lillie Miller,
for
ada three
will return
to
having
Mrs. Salunga. daughter of
3
and
Mrs. Chester

and Lester Funk,
DRINKING CUPS — PICNIC
PLATES
ime me
son of Margaret Stokes and Charles
Funk, were united in marriage at
Winchester, Virginia, on Saturday,’
June 24th, at eleven o'clock, E. S.!
T. by the Rev Stephen L. Flick-|
inger of the Centenary Evangelical
Reformed Church.
The couple was unattended.
After the ceremony the couple
took a trip thru Virginia.
They housekeeping at
Snyder 226 West
Saturday,
will begin
the apartments,
Main Street,
July 1st.
here, after
Mildred Longenecker
ssaze Earhait !
The Miss Mildred
Longenecker, of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. S. Longenecker, of Mount
and Isaac B. Earhart, son of
Mr. Mrs. Harvey Earhart of
Columbia, took place Saturday af-
at 5 o'clock in the Florin church
of the Brethren, Florin. The Rev.
John Brubaker officiated. |
The bride was attended by Mrs.
Robert S. Young, sister of the bride,
as matron of honor and Linneaus
brother of the bride,
marriage of
daughter
Joy,
and
ter
Longenecker,
as best man.
Following the ceremony a recep- |
tion was held at the home of the
bride’s parents for about 60 guests.’
The bride is a graduate of Mount
Joy High School and attended El- [8
izabethtown College. She has been
teaching in Rapho township for the
past six years.
The couple will reside near Kind-
erhook.
De.
Turn useless articles about your,
home into cash. Advertise them in
our classified column.

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