1. The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, August 6, 1942 7 Briefly Told ~~ (From page 1) fined $25 and costs for improper ingpection of motor vehicles. The Water Strest Mission, at served 3929 meals to! men during the: month of June. Fire destroyed the large stone and frame barn of St. Ann’s Convent, a short distance west of Mountville! Tuesday. David F. "Harmon, 29, who regis- tered at Ephrata, was jailed for two | years for faiing to fill out his questionnaire. - carloads of Lancas- ter county wheat were shipped for storage ; under the government wheat loan plan. Ninety moulders of the Columbia Malleable Castings - Corporation walked out Monday due to an in- creased wage dispute. Rufus. Royer, 40, Lancaster, was { Federal officials for prosecution. (was a shot in the head and killed by a rifle bullet while hunting hogs near Strasbure The Affairs Mrs. Isaiah Hipple, Columbia, was injured when an auto in which A Fl I she was riding struck a parked car i or in or and then ran against a house at P ast Week Marietta. Tre cases of 48 registrants charged with violating the Select-; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mowrer, of ive Service Act by Lancaster Co. Philadelphia spent a few days with Draft Boards, are in the hands of H- W. Buller and family. Mr. Andrew Wagenbach, of Lan- caster spent Sunday with his bro- Guatemala City—Guatemala’s 1941/ther. -Michael = Wagenbach on national fair, in Gautemala City, Chocolate Ave. great success with many Mrs. exhibits and big attendance. her birthday TEER (10th. Cork—A hand tool invented by Mrs. Charles Vogel is spending a Cork, Erie, fireman embodies athe week with George Vogel and saw, ax, knife-edge, crowbar lever family. and other implements. el Mrs OR on Monday August Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bren=man of Mariztta, visited = Walter Bren- You can get all the news of this qo and family on Tuesday. sor les Day we Cons 3 Mrs. Charles Ruhl and daughter. Week {ong 2 Uh Doris spent Thursday with Mrs. ———- Er emer {M. H. Wagenbach. I's common sensc to be Mr. Miles Leedom and family of thrifty. If you save you are | Elizabethto d Mr. Less Z thrifty. War Bonds help you | an eroy to save and help to save dom and family of Rheems spent America. Buy your ten per [Sunday with their parents Mr. and cent every pay day. Mrs. Harry Leedom. a (3120211 or uu DR FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY|' Mrs. William Dyer is on the sick list. | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lowe and Jacob, Richard and Ar- ilene of Lititz, Mrs. Fannie Ober, ‘of Manhsim; Elizabeth Miller and ‘Samuel Miller of Lancaster Route 1, were guests of M. H. Wagen- bach. ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geib of town and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith near Flizabsthtown visited friends at Baltimore, Md., on Sun- . LADIES’ & MISSES’ $2.49 to $2.98 21” 9 DRESSES 38 to 52 ALL $4.95 SILKS $ SEERSUCKERS Sizes 9 to 44 CLEARAN OF ALL WOMEN’S $12, 5 to $16.95 ‘day. James Weidman, left for Camp Pickett, Ga., on Wednesday. Mrs. Park Shetter’s Sunday School Class held th:zir monthly meeting at the home of Miss Ellzn Jean {Musselman on Tussday evening. Mrs. Raymond Miller and daugh- ter, Judy Ann, of York, are spend- ing several days with H. W. Bul- ler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Funk, all of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Fry, of Palmyra; Miss Jacquelyn Fry of Harrisburg were Sunday guests of Mrs. Bertha Shumaker. N. S. Ebersole contractor and /builder held an outing for his em- ployezs and families at Pine Grove Furnace on Saturday. Those at- tending were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klire and children, Richard, Bruce land Peggy Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ‘ry Frank and children, Mr. and | Mrs. Harvey Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Ebersole and children. | Miss Jean Buller is spending some time. with Mr. and Mus. Henry Mowere at Philadelphia. The Aid Society met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mis. Geo. E CHILBREN'S D ESSES to 61% Sizes CLEARANCE OF CHILDREN'S cdats $4 «36 Valu Pierce at Mount Joy. Those present were: Mrs. 1. W. Funk, Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and daughter, Mary, Ms. Benjamin Kauffman Mrs. Adah Eichler, Mrs. Albert S. Fike, Mrs. Harry Keeher, | Mrs. Clarence Nissly, Mrs. Augu- |stus Shetter and Miss Stella Wash- | stetter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruhl‘ and daughter, Doris and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wagenbach were Tuesday ERELLA 98: Frank Brown will celebrate | Mrs. Raymond Kaylor and Robert | Rallor, of Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kulp of Manheim R2, Florencece Schneider, Mrs. Cora Sprecher. YOUNG FOLKS HELD A PICNIC AT COVE PARK | An enjoyable picnic was held at {Cover Park by Miss Emma G. Shookers in honor of her five little guests. The day was spent in play- ing games, swimming and trying to bag minnows. Fine refreshments were served to these guests: Myrlin Snyder, Betty Gutchalk, Foy Gutchalk, Helen Snyder, Dolores Miller, Mary Fitzkee, Jimmie Oleweiler, Maxine Myers, Ronnie Myers, Johnnie Wag- ner, June Hoffer, Dolores Feser, Shirley Feser, Shirley Leedom, and Miriam Fitzkee. | The hostesses were Dolores Feser, Mary Fitzkee, Bettie Gutchalk, Hel- en Snyder, Dolores Miller and Em- ma G. Shookers. Community Picnic Held At Salunga More than 800 persons aitendad the annual community picnic at Salunga, a town of 309 residents held all day Wednesday in Weis- er’s meadow, one-half mile west of town. Sixty gallons of iced tza wera consumed at the outing which in- cluded a concert by the Landisville High School Band. Marimba selections were also given by Mary Louise Grubs znd Joan Starr and Vera Fby and Mar- ion Bortzfield presented accordion selections, The following were prize win- nzrs: Mr. and Mrs. Abram Weaver, Landisville, longest married couple, fifty-four years; Mr. and Mus. Charles Fisher, Salunga, couple most married and Miss Anne Hall, White Plains, N. Y., a former resident of Salunga, ing the longest distance. Mr. er is in the U. S. Army overseas. Prize winners in games and con- tests were: Quoits, Marshall Esh- leman, Earl Gambe:rling, Ben. Bru- baker, Charles Mummaw, Gene Myers, Samuel Zerphy, James Way and "Donald Weidman; bean , bag race, Mrs. Anne Peifer and Miss Pauline Fair. The cemmittee in charge composed of Mr. and Mrs. com- Fish- serving was N. N. Baer, Mrs. Levi Peifer, E. J. Myers, Phares Stehman, Earl Way and John Bender. ne 2 en Qe RHEEMS CARNIVAL SATURDAY NIGHT AUGUST 8th. The Rheems Fire Company will present four ‘acts of vaudeville at their earnival on Saturday evening, August 8th. Including “The Victory Revue”, beautiful girls, gorgeous costumes. Dopey Duncan and his famous Sun Valley Serenaders, a side splitting ccmedy. The one and only Zer- ance, magician extraordinary, and ‘guests of William Brosey’s at Mas- | the Broadway Vaudeville, one of the best, direct from New York City tersonville. | Also games and amusements for Mr, and Mrs. Omar Groff and | everyone, something doing every to $10.95 Mrs. Gertie Groff entertained the | minute. Bring the family and en- : followng guests recently: Mr. and | joy the evening with the Rheems Mrs. Wagenbach, of town, Mr. and Fire Company. Here Your Flag Was Born 1 94 & GIRLS $245 & $2.93 1 & STRAPS Sizes 10% to 3 4 | Sandals$ 7 -00 i 42 PAIRS WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S MEN’S BROWN & WHITE And ALL WHITE OXFORDS $1.94 & Oxfords $2 94 MEN’S $3.98 & $4.50 | BOYS’ $2.25 Oxfords $9 64 FOR SCHOOL | or DRESS MEN'S AND BOYS’ SLACK SUITS 2-9 Mt. Joy Department Store E. MAIN ST. Brrr ETT Penna. Department of Commerce Plito “Your flag and my flag” flies valiantly today oun a dozen battle fronts —and over Pennsylvania industrial plants pouring out the munilicns and material of war. In Philadelphia, in the house pictured above Betsy Ross first fashioned that flag. This Section’s Numerous Weddings Margaret N. Garber Robert K. Brown As was announced in these col- umns last week, the wedding of Miss Margaret N. Garber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Gar- ber, and Robert K. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Brown, both of this place, took place last Saturday afternoon at the Preshy- terian Church at Donegal Springs. Dr. C. B. Segelken performed the ceremony. A reception at Hostetter’s Hall, followed the ceremony after which the couple left on a wedding trip. They will reside at 310 S. Market St., this boro. Miss Julia Brandt Geo. W. Edwards The marriage of Miss Julia Brandt, daughter of Mrs. Charles Owen Brandt of town, and Lieut. George Wilkinson Edwards II, son of Mrs. Gaston Holcombe Edwards of Orlando, Florida was solemniz- ed at 4:30 p. m. Saturday after- noon at the St. Luke's Episcopal Church. The Rev. Charles P. Jame assisted by the Rev. William E. Stephens officiated at the cere- mony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. John G. Longenecker, of town, wore her mother’s wedding dress of white chiffon trimmed in duchess lace and pearls. Her sweeping tulle veil was caught to a tiara of matching duchess lace. She car- ried a shower bouquet of white roses and swainsonia. Mrs. Seiler Phillips of this placa, sister of the bride, who was ma- tron of honor wore an aqua blue tulle gown with lace inserts and a matching Juliette cap. She carri- ed yellow roses and gladioli. Dr. Charles L. Hoffmeier of Wal- kerville, Maryland, served as best man. The groomsmen were Lt. Harrison Hines of Newark, New Jersey, and Mr. Robert Reynolds cf Lancaster. Mrs. Robert Hostetter played the wedding march and incidental mu- sic. Mrs. Brandt, mother of the bride wore a smoke blue crepe and lacs gown and a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. Edward, mother of the groom, wore a soft blue chiffon gown and a corsage of yellow TOSes. Fcllowing the ceremony a re- ception was held at the home of the bride. Brief News Of The Day From Local Dailies The P. P. & L. rate hearing at Harrisburg is set for August 11. The manufacture of typewriters has been ordered discontinued Oct. 31. The grandstand on the Kutztown fair grounds was destroyed by fire, loss $15,000. Since August 1 all Philadelphians must pay one cent deposit on their milk bottles. One hundred employes of the York Oil Burner Co. went out on a strike last week. The government has authorized an increase in the cost of liquor ef- fective August 5. Efforts are being made to estab- Ish bus lines between Blue Ball, Brickerville and Reading. Four men sitting under a stone arch during a storm were killed by lightning near Wilmington. Betwesn 6,000 and 7,000 persons attended the 82nd annual Muddy Creek picnic Saturday. + There was a decrease of 17 per- cent in gas tax thruout the East for the month of June. Roy Linard, 48, Biglerville, was electrocuted when he came in con- tact with an electrified cattle fence. While showing in Chicago Ring- ling’s circus had a fire in the men- agerie tent. 18 cages and two score of animals were destroyed. During a half hour electrical storm Friday Phila. was the scene of eight deaths by lightning bolts and a ninth when a boy was suck- ed into a sewer inlet. —— erent. Misses Lucina and Anita Myers and Georgianne Shatto left Satur- day for Camp Sankanac, Chester County, where they will spend two weeks. et sss Pvt. J. R. Weiser, of Parris Island S. C, is home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weiser. | | | { Creamy, Mellow < Mayflower Well-Aged Well-Aged Elberta Freestone MARKETS Owned and Operated by The American Stores Co. 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