six The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, March 28, 1940 t ! ! Sec oo . i | | Immediately after the ceremony a Helen Lynn | “I told the justice of the .peace| Christ Hershey, by the class, since] Hostetter, Mrs. Nelson Newcomer, th » » r | | - 2 : This Section S | reception was held at the home of Richard Kauffman fand the officer ‘it seemed to me! the banquet was held on rr Norman Sprech:r, Mrs. For- | which the couple | Miss Helen Lynn, daught:r of [they were more anxious to get the| birthday. rest Barrick, Mrs. Warren Bentzel, | IY . wire. gay sherk, ss. cioon thy Everybody, Everywhere, Reads “The Bulletin Numerous left on a honeymoon to Niagara | Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Lynn, of [$10 fine and costs than anything| Games were played and prizes K, Mrs. ih { Falls. became {il ori | and they both smiled.” The | Mus. John Reheard, Mrs Charles | | Orbisonia, the bride of | else awarded. program and games 9% A . | They will reside at the bride's! Richard Kauffman, son of Mr. and | wera in charge of Miss Ruth Bach-|Eby, Mrs. John Gates, Mrs. Oliver 9 We INgs {heme upon their return. [ Mrs. Benjamin Kaufiman, of Florin ANNUAL CLASS BANQUET man and Miss Anna Barto. Mateer, Mrs. Paul Hawthorne, Mis. | Mow- | g Heisey, of Eliz: hop Noch Risser, of Hershey. as tt four o'clock: F = Pav the oo Frc Bruce Penn:ll. Mrs. Cl: Dev Helen Mabe! Barrick at four o'clock Easter Day at the | HELD AT DIFF'S Those who. the banquet ruce Penn Irs. Clayton Z Marks’ United Brethren Church Mr Frank Germer, Miss Alice x, ors a 94.2 The ceremony was performad by [ held th sual br at Dts. 1 5 Mes. F ravk Germer, Miss / “Mrs. Christ Hershey, Mrs. Ezra § re tis Folks 1" bhard, daugh- ield their annual banquet at Difi’s, | Marie Nissly, Mrs. Paul Frey, Miss Ranck, Mrs. J: s Sheaffer: Mr Rev. George Russell McCahan. The | Sgt, Mis Jumes Sheaffer Mo. The Best TONIC & BLOOD PURIFIER on Earih! ind Px Shaff- y =n) Miss a M /, Mus. Joht i 1 i seh 2 Gk and Paul, Shaft er and was attired in a gown of! yorun : Anna Mae Eby, Mrs. John Mrs. Daniel Will, Mrs. Daisy Shaffner, of this boro, were mar- 2 in Elizabethtown, and had a pie-| Musser, Miss Anna Barto, Mrs. 0 wm 7 i x ! : cil and carri a al } ’ ’ {fius, Mrs. Norman Heiszy, Mos. s attended 7 Mr. | ried Sunday morning at 9 o'clock by Y 7 nd ¢ rried a colonial bouquet | ture of the class. bert Myers, Miss Hilda Stoner, Jol Wenland i D E E RFO OTA RA H ERB TEA > of gardenias, rose buds und Easter | John Aven and. Her © ants wer ra Lv i class meeting at the home of Mrs. ! Also comes in TABLET for Sugar-coated, pleasant, of honor and the or aitendants were Iv ynn, comer, Mrs, John Gat:s, Mrs. War- | Pearl Geltmach:r, Ms. Arthur John Rehcerd, April 30th. Also comes safe sui and : The - ushers. Wore honor, wore blue n:t and carried | M John Reheard. and Mrs. J PU Gr 1 Mi Rut} we ushers e rs. John Reheard, and Mrs. Jos- | Warren Greenawalt, iss Ruth Mrs. Aron G. Weaver Robert Martin Kl ng { Martha Fae Gebhard Orbisonia Methodist The Good Cheer Class [ St. ] were: phey, Mis. Herbory Tyadel, Mes Virs. Jacob Gebhard, | West of Elizabethtown on Tuesday Mary Billow, Mrs, Albert Brandt, np, wrgaret Harmon, Mrs. Ross Barto, 2 RI'OMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS, RHEUMATISM and Mrs. Abram i The group stopped at Bishop's, | R >, Miss Ruth Derr, Mrs. John! lilies. During the evening, readings | Mrz. Joseph Habecker, Miss Maude It was decided to hold the next COSTS $1.00—MAKES JU FEEL LIKE A MILLION sister of the bride, as maid of ro 1 Leroy Kopp and white gardenias. Mrs. Max Ken-| h Hubecker Bachman, Mrs. Paul Alexander are : wer ’ S RE na | 38 uabeckKer. aC an, 4 'S. 2 eXd y, 5 nedy, bridesmaid, wore pale green! gey C moved on Wednesday from their | TYNDALL S i O i | Paul Sheaffer church. | Alvin Sigler, Mrs. Frank Tyndall, | bride was given away by her fath- | whit> chiffon with tulle finger tip! j€ry, a guest; Mrs. Dew.y Horn: and CONSTIPATION attended by Vera ! were given by Mrs. Nelson New- | Mrs. Claude Reigle, Miss Lester Grove, also of { ren Bentzel, Miss Anna Mae Eby, | Mumma, Miss Elizabeth Eby, Mrs A gift was presented to Mrs. Miss Ida Greenawait, Mrs. Paris Harold Ei ell M 1:1} daughter of Cla: » Weidman, lace und curried white gardenias. | ~ oe hone near Bar ville to a farm © 2 MOUNT JOY, PA. Best man, was Mr. Dean Varner, = near Landisville ence Gibbons, o P30 mo 2) 130 A recepton for about fifty guests followed alter which the couple left 2 adsl ad SMO OM a r= ra rr er re gal street, and Harold | . - . ! 1 gs ous the br vedding trip to Niagara Falls cousin of the bride D. 1, son of] wo a : The ushers were Mr. Frank Flem- nd Canad ['hey will reside near L, were 4 = ming and Mr. Leroy Herr. 1 de | Y Old WwW Cp ras y eho on 1 si [ow A reception to fifty guests follow~ ra n ou r afc i if H Ri Le 1 Brethren rd: of tar whin . 1a lof . : A 4 a : Err ; ' ed after which ‘the couple left on a will give allowance on a new 1 3 a 3 4 ste the Rev. Brzra| Ann Ma- Harne ! tor, the Rev. Ezra|Ann Mae: Harner wedding trip to the Southern states i i | Edith Gibbons i | (| | I: Llcyd A. Derr They :y will reside in his father’s a-| Ta : i \ t on a wedding trip! The marriage of Miss Anna Mae partments. : HAMILTON — WALTHAM — ELGIN ; i ON Eh and Harner, ter of Mr. and Mrs.| Those attending the wedding | PONE 4d fe Albert Harner, of Route 2, Mount| from this szction were: Benjamin | Don WwW Gorrecht Jeweler : Xe oh "n oy and Lloyd A. Derr, son of Mr.| Kauffman, Dorothy and He: ard | ~ Emma M. Child: and Mrs. Daniel Derr, Route 1, Mt. 5 z ar alll x . ” 5 iy gan : Musselman, Mildren Ha eon, all | “ud \ 5 0% 1 4 Our stores must have something to attract 6,000,000 women, day in Edwin D. Walters Joy, took place on Sunday noon inlcf Florin: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Big- : 4 2 n wis 4 o. y i 4 and day out! And here's what A&P Food Stores have delicious Miss Emma M. Childs, of Marietta|the St. John’s Lutheran Church at|}e; and daughters, Betsy and Bom : 3 and Mr. Edwin D. Walters, of town,|Maytown, nie and James Hostetter, of this were united in marriaga by Rev. T.4 ingle ring cerenfony was borough; John Hauenstein and Er- | Clar:nce Reeder, on Sunday morn-|performed by Rev. Kirby Yiengst ma Ober, of Elizabethtown; Mrs. | 9:00 a. m. pastor of tt= Church. Katie Farmer, of Rheems, and Mr. | single ring ceremony was| A vocal solo “O Promise Me” was Frank Witmer. of York. : { O P PN I N G A N N O 1) N C E M E N T used and the couple were attended|sung by Mrs. Ralph Whye, accom- —— | ho, 4 50 SAX : You are most cordially invited FINE QUA LIT Y MEA TS foods at prices that save you money, a greai variety of thrifty, tasty things to eat, courteous clerks, a ‘“homey' atmosphere that makes ‘“‘bargain'’’ hunting fun! Come in today, see if this isn't so! Take a tip: it’s actually a pleasure to be thrifty at A&P! by Miss Bernice Childs, sister of | panied by Miss Mary Stralev on the s bride. as Bridsanaid: . oa oe i the bride, as brid:smaid, and Mr.|Organ. E. Donegal “ to inspect the Robert Horst, of Marietta, as best The bride was given in marriage man. by her father and was gownad in (From page 1) The bride's wedding dress was|white taffeta gown made in princess | that there are hundreds of speed- MODERN BEAUTY SALON Rib Roast Ib 27: teal blue and she wore a corsage|lines with a finger tip length tuelle|ing cases listed for hearings TN (8 of gardenias. veil caught with orange blossoms and | throughout the State each week. 36'> West Main BEN oun! Joy, Pa. : ONE PRICE—NONE PRICED HIGHER ens carried white rose« and Baby Breath. | “Scme of them want their cases \ Helen W. Hershey The couple was attended by Mr. | heard right away and others prefer At the opening, All Cuts From Heavy Stier Beef on Va “I's and Mus. Stuart Derr, brother ard|the delay,” Cummings added. “It's Paul L. Boose et ars On Saturday, March 30th, 1940 \ uc 0oas Ib c The marriage of Miss Helen W. Ed i oi 5¢ MPH : Ah 5 Hershey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs brides-maid wore a gown of pink Denics Going Over 50 | From Six to Nine O'clock P. MN 42045 pt. C ONE PRICE—NONE PRICED HIGHER rn trimmed in powder blue and} Endclow then went on to deny N | \ John D. Hershey, Lancaster met : “ Jo =D : he R.D arried pink roses. the speeding charges. “I was watch- pi de pal \, Tasty Economical City Dressed aul L. Boose, of Lancaster Ss § : oa d it Owners and Operators \ ¢ ace ae ub oy a, | After the ceremony a reception |ing my speedometer and i never, 3 FISH FILLET \ ce took place Sunday afternoon in St. followed at the home of the brides|was over 50,” he said. “When the Jean Eshleman Naomi Shillott Ib. i or S hoi I er Ib 1 3 Mark’s United Brethren church, . x . . The Rev. Ezra H. Ranck officated, | Parents. officer clocked me at 60 miles an Formerly with the Burkhart Beauty Shop 1 Cleaned, Scaled. Head) On Following th The bride and groom are both ihour, my speedometer showed 45. at Elmbethtown I C ONE PRICE—NONE PRICED HIGHER ing e ceremony a re- nied hs ceed: he speed p J. opti sas he ban- | employed at the Savoy Shoe Com- I deni I d exceeded the spee LARGE ORGIE 10 Swift's Premium eT ei = Toaster an pany at Elizabethtown, and will re-|laws and when I paid my fine I was FRANKFU RTERS i Skinless y lb 2lc i : ir newly furnished apart- | assure . PR ot leadi The bride is a graduate of East|side in their newly furnished apart that I was not plea dof | ans \ PURE AU ya Prime Cuts From First 6 Ribs and is employed at Armstrong Cork company. Ii A new all pork meat proguct SLICED BACON 10¢ hii 19¢ Mr. Boose is a graduate of the “, / Ready-to-Eat Hershey Industrial School class of % ° ° ° : Baked Loaf, Cheese Loaf, sree Different Lubrication 2m om Qe cuts minim io Almeda Stauffer 4 mst ree se ve EE BUTTER = 34. Miss Almeda Stauffer, daughter of | 4 . P: 4 ul re LB. C by LB. Mf. and Mrs. Harry N. Stauffer, Our Equipment Guarantees Your Car Ci 3 ii Tun; Cut C enphel igh school class of 1936 | ment East Main street, Mount Joy guilty - rpm BN Sm Redi- Meat COUNTRY STYLE SCRAPPLE 2 Ibs 19¢ 3 BT A Burry's Bisco Bits 10-0§ pkg 10c ~~ A&P Pumpkin NewPack 3 2 25¢ ct Mr. Ralph Bertier, son of Mr. and Fen’ % Mrs. Austin Berrier, Manheim RD2. The New 1 0 4 0 Carainels Tin ‘Son 10c Whitehouse Milk Evap. S82 at a ceremony solemnized in the St. i Apricots EE anne Nb 21c Nectar Tea or Ags Poses ie La 29¢ Marks Unitec ethren Church o 3 ; : Ab. Souriay sermon 4 2 Th DIFFERENT LUBRICATION—Because It Involves: Tips Ui) 2 Li 35 Dexo Shortening Lit 16c i dlc vingle ring ceremony was pre- : Clapp’ S Rennet Desserts 2p 19¢ Force Cereal 2 pkgs. 25¢ formed by Rev. Ezra Ranck, pastor Superman Package With Gold Presidential Coin Hi in Each Package. E38 Te voi 0 1000 Mile Squeak Proof ho sly ned COFFEE 0.205. 3b. hae) Qe Seld and Guaranteed gown and her corsage was of pink by A&P New Low Price Fotis Bagi GUARANTEED LUBRICATION Beans | LARD ru rena tis pins] 3: and groom and a number of friends. The couple will leave next week by Fi L bs . With Pork or Vegetarian i Ca bell’ ith i - on a trip to Iowa and Point S m ot Ow (0) u ricant I : : i N Sane $i ex 4 pouny ) 5. Creek, Oklahoma, where they will 1-Ib. cans Cc Spend Hie summer with Mrs: Bere T A L PA RTS OF BEARI NG 3—23-0Z .CANS — 22¢ Sunnyfield All Purpose 12-1. rier's uncle, a former resident of A a Family—24.1b. bag—77c bag C Ann Page Salad town, : EE . DRESSING qt. jar 29c Feeser’'s Golden Bantam John S. Groff A Encore Whole Kernel Ne. 2 C Irene Alleman I . 9 . » ° Mayonnaise pt. jar 25¢ John S. Groff, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Ann Page 1S U P S U DS Get One ho vi: -0z. Package For— C Frank Groff, of Mt. Joy township, Tomato Juice © £1 and Irene Alleman, daughter of Mr. When You Buy \ Large Packages at the Regular Price and Mrs. Harry Alleman, of Rapho township, were married Saturday \ Soft Hone . afternoon at 4 o'clock at Trinity Co S t Twist oe Cstyle sli. loaf United Brzthren parsonage, in Den- ver. Rev. O. R. Brooks officiated. & To stendans were Raymond Phone 192 or Stop and Yet Us Show You FRESH FRUITS & — \DAILY FEEDS Groff, brcther of the bridegroom, Fthel Alleman, sister cf the bride TEXAS BEETS OR CALIFORNIA § These Feeds are the same as those used at the N. Y. Poul- Be CARROTS suven 5 \ Scratch Feed They w.ll rezide in Rapho town- ger I SNOWHITE MUSHROOMS b.19c] 3 49c 2 $1.91 Fanny Mater 79 CEN CRISP CELERY HEARTS bunch 10c g Charles Evol NEW EVEREADY ne SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT each 5c A Chick Feed Miss Fanny Mateer, daughter of Mrs. Sadie Mateer, North Market : POCKET SPOT- LITE Clarence Grissinger SNOWHITE CAULIFLOWER herd 10 $2. 07 St, became tha bride of Charles Fstell, son of Mr. Melvin Estell, of Juicy LEMONS 19¢ La > Bre on ma, WITH EACH 130 East Main Street FLORIDA. ORANGES Lai Ying Mash by Rev. W. L. Koder, at the bride's The #ing ceremony was preformed dozen 25] =z» 75% mr $2.31 ome, Ph. he resence of the imme- : Lubrication : i BL Diffesen} ALL CHEWING GUM & MINTS 3 7 10. "Nis Dirty sites i For ONLY 20c ALL 5c CANDY BARS 10. : Cl een LARGE HERSHEY BARS Semi Sweet Bars 2 Xr 25 we bt mr.” given in marriage SPOT-LITE FREE CHOCOLATE DROPS Por d 10 by her brother, William. : 3 3 5 3 1 1 | H E RS H EY K | SS ES Poun 2 5¢ Eoth the bride and the attendant It | hose avy Blue tine en Exciting New Serial by Margaret Weymouth Jaekso n starts in new April Woman's Day white and wore rose bud corsages. ONLY 2¢ !! hy Nah,