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With 907%, undildted alcohol base, it carries the activeimedication DEEPLY, to kill the germ o relief IN ONE HOUR or your 40c back at any drug Today at Sloan’s Pharmacy contact. Get happy | : Church NotesWeddings Thruout Mortuary (From Page 1) { {immediate families. | They left on a motor trip to {Canada and the New England States. They will reside at the |bride’s home for the present. | — | Erma 8S. Gainor | Richard E. Yeakel Miss Erma S. Gainor, daughter| {of Mr. and Mrs. Maris L. Gainor,|, (35 W. Donegal St. and Richard E. Yeakel, 47 W. Church St, Ann- ville, were married at 2 p. {Sunday in St. Mark's Evangelical [United Brethren Church | m. on officiated at the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her fa- | ther, the bride wore a white sa-|“ tin gown with a sweetheart neck- Sunday Sept. 4th : i 9:30 a. m. Church School line, a peplum at the waistline 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship land long train. Her fingertip “We Are » Working With Or length veil was edged with lace, Against God i : land she carried a white Bible 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship iok : ‘ “What Is True Greatness’? [with a white orchid. Wednesday Miss Ruth S. Gainor, sister of 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting 8:30 p. m. Senior Choir practice | Newtown U. B. Church Oscar K. Buch, Pastor Sunday Sept. 4th 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting & C.E. First Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday Sept. 4 9:30 a. m. Church School 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship “A Table Prepared” Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor 9:30 Church School 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship “Something For Nothing?” Calvary Bible Church Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. | Sunday Sept. 4th 9:15 a. m. Bible School 10:25 a. m. Morning Worship 7:00 p. m. Prayer Period | 7:30 Evening Worship | Wednesday 7:30 Prayer Meeting Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church L. Dallas Zeigler, Pastor Sunday Sep: 4th 9:30 a. m. Sunday School the bride, was maid of honor and wore a powder blue marquisette jgown trimmed in lace and a pic- ture hat. She carried a basket fof mixed flowers. | Mrs. Ben Shank, cousin of the bride, and Miss Esther Weldon {who were bridesmaids, wore pink| | |marquisette gowns, picture hats | : tay xy | ond carried baskets of mixed [flowers. Walter Imboden, brother of the | bridegroom, was best man and ithe ushers were Stanley Imboden, Harold Beyer-| {le, uncle of the hkridegroom; also Frederick Boyer, Robert Baylor| and Ralph Baylor, Jr. Miss Meredith |ganist and Join Heagy was solo- | another brother; Houser was or- | ist. A reception followed in the of the Following a wedding trip to the [cial rooms church. Pocono Mountains, the couple will reside at Annville. The bride is a graduate of the Mount Joy High School and Leb- |anon Vailey College, where shel {is now employed in the Public Relations Office. The bridegroom is a graduate 1C:30 a. m. Worship and Si 7% pv. Evening Setvice of the Annville High School and Tuesday employed at the Annville Nation- 8:60 p. m. Young people meets{al Bank. a. the church Wednesday 8 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Sarah Jane Mummaw { 8:30 p. m. Choir Elwood R. Raber Thursday WME 4 Lad The marriage of Miss Sarah 7:30 p. m. W. . S. and : Rem: . ‘Ald Ti ral Jane Munmaw, daughter of Mr. Sunday Sept. 11 Harvest home|and Mrs. Guy K. Mummaw, of will be chserved. Columbia R2, and Elwood R. Ra- ber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- St. Mark's mond Raber, of Bainkridge, will Evangelical United Brethren take place Sept 3 at &: Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Qe: place Sept. 5 a 630 p.m Sunday Sept. 4th in the Evangelical U. B. Church 9:00 2. m. Sunday School it Ironville. 10:15 a. m. Morning Worship The bride will be given in Dr. Robert F. Eshleman, assis-{ "= by : tant professor of Sociology at the|™Marriage by her brother, Gordon Elizabethtown Ccllege and a min- ister in the West Greentree Church of the Brethren, will be in charge of the service and then preach the sermon: “Are We On The Right Road?” Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Women's Society of Werld Service and Ladies’ Aid meetings at the home of Mrs. Harry Ney, Donegal! Springs Rd. Mrs. Charles Eby, leader. Wednesday 7:45 p. m. The annual congre- gational meeting for the purpose of reviewing the work of the past trustees, and School, ali the year year, electing two officers the Sunday class leaders and to consider program for the conference beginning Oct. 1st. rE J. OMAR BRUBAKER NAMED EDITOR OF THE 1950 ARCH * Mr. Mr. Henry Brubaker, of near town, for was just recently position of Editor-in-chief of The 1950 Arch in a special ceremony | held in the Torrey-Gray Auditor-|p, m. in their new home at Eliza- "'V*® ium of the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Illinois. The Arch is the Official Year Book of the Moody School. The new editors steps up from the position of lay-out editor, a position | which he held on this year’s staff. Mr. Paul Pretzing, Saginaw, Mich- igan the retiring editor presented Mr. Brubaker with a copy of this year’s Arch and all the accoutre- very ceremoniously in- the ments and stalled the new editor before entire Student Body. ascisting him a corps of thirteen. His He wil] have practical work assignment, which is part of every Moody was flower girl ad carried as|a basket of training, was serving teacher and assistant to the Sunday | School Superintendent in the Men- nonite Mission in Central Chicago. DG ere | JUST A HOP SKIP AND JUMP | One of Australia’s greatest all- around athletes skip-roped from | Melbourne to' Sydney, ‘590 miles, dent's elected to the| Mummaw, of Landisville and will be attended" by her sister, Miss Nancy Mummaw of Columbia R2, as maid of honar. Vincent O’Connei of Bain- bridge, will be best man and the fusners will be Donald Lutz, of Elizabethtown, and Kenneth Ret- tew, Silver Springs. The wedding music will be played by Miss Lois Young of Columbia, and George Sload of will be soloist. A [reception in the social rooms of {the church will follow the cere mony. Dorothy Sprout > John Greiner Miss Dcrothy Sprout, daughte: J. Omar Brubaker, son of|¢ Mr. and Mrs. Truman Sprout, store {325 E. Main St. and John Grein- er, son of Mrs. Annie Greiner of Elizabethtown Route 3 were mar- |ried Saturday, August Li 3 Route 3. Rev How- Bernhardt (ceremony |bethtcwn lard officiated at the The bride who was given in mar- (riage by her father wore a white {shadow lace gown with long {pointed sleeves and carried a white Bible covered with garden- ias and white rosebuds caught lin the streamers. Miss Emma Gantz Mt. Joy R2 was maid of honor and carried a fan bouquet of Talisman 1'0SeS., She wore- 4 pink shadow lace gown. Shirley Becker, cousin of the pink sweetheart roses.| She wore a yellow gown. [ Mr. Walter Gish of Rheems had {served as best man and Mr. Ray- mond Groff was usher. [Nancy Margaret Peifer |John Leroy Martin { of Miss The marriage Nancy here. |" (From page 1) | conducted a hotel and later a gen- | eral merchandise store. well-known Maggie | leaves a | Deceased was very being He here, his first wife Baer, of this place. wife and one son. The bridge Sunday was held at Bain- | afternoon with in- | funeral terment in the Bainbridge Ceme- | ery, Virs, Anna M. Shaffer Mrs. Anna M. Shaffer, widow of Shaffer, Elizabethtown, Oreville She was 68. The daughter of late and Anna Trayer Dupler, she was a member of the Elizabethtown | Mennonite Church. are the following chil Tacob died the vesterday. at Mennonite Home the John Surviving dren: Jennie, wife of Lester Brad- ley, Manheim RD; Vere, Earl and Ray, Elizabethtown; four sisters, Murs. Christian Brosey, Mrs. William Olweiler, both of Elizabethtown RD; Mrs. Roy Floyd, Manheim; and Mrs. Ben Zink, Ephrata; three brothers: | Fred Dupler, Irvin Dupler, both of | Flizabethtown: and Elmer Dupler, of Buffalo, N. Y. and six grand- | children | | Mrs. Ellen Shelley Mrs. Ellen E. Shelley, sixty- | nine, 616 High St. Lancaster, died at the General Hospital Thursday of one week. Mt. Joy, a | late Henry and was following an illness She daughter of was born in the Davis and Fmma Porter a resident of Lancaster for many ved Surviving are the following children: John H., Wormleysburg; | Elizabeth, wife of George F.| Heiselman, Lancaster; Jacob, Lan- caster; 15 grandchildren and 15 | great grandchildren. { The funeral was held at Lan- cester Monday with interment in | the Eberle Cemetery here. Ephraim H. Morton Ephraim H. Morton, sixty-eight | 02 Locust St., Columba, died at | fiis home Thursday after a short iliness. He was born in May- | town, a son of the late Alpheus and Kathryn Pearce Morton and was the town’s. veteran barber, | having been in that business for the past 50 years. For the last ten years he was al- of Morton Bowling was a member of Sa- | B. Church | member of the | He survived Edith, home; proprietor He Evangelical TU. S50 Alley. lome nd a former church choir. is by a daughter, wife of Les- Funk, at and a son, | Gardner T. Columbia; a sister, Mrs. one Deceased having | all hi Ammon Frye, Palmyra and | granddaughter known | of | mov- is well very here, en a resident Florin life prior to ing to Columbia Mrs. Elizabeth Zeager Mrs Elizabeth B. Zeager, seven- of Frank Zeager, at 1:50 p. m. Wednesday at her | 52 W. Donegal St in Columbia, a daughter of the Charles Margaret Myers a member of the Mt Congregational widow ty died home, Th She was nn late and Bopp and was Joy Church Mrs. Zeager, of Mount Joy, was known to every- the children of the Evangelical a life-long resident one, especially borough, as she conducted a candy in her home. She is Carl, Mount Joy; Margaret, wife of | Oliver Funk, Mt. Joy; John, Manheim R2. There are also sur- i Murs. Mrs. survived by three children: and Joanna Mary grandchildren two sisters, Knobbs, Mt. Joy, and Swartz, 21 twenty-five great-grandchil- Lebanon; and dren. The funeral will be held from the church Evangelical Congregational here Saturday terment in the Mount Joy cemetery. afternoon with in- Bear Bear, Harry home Mrs. Mrs Ella S. Ella S. widow of Dr died Monday at hei She seventy-tour, | H. Bear | in Nor- a | | ristown. was formerly where she member Church She Nor- for the past 22 years and of the horo, of resided resident of this was a the of rod. had in ristown Reformed was a member Church of Ascension there, Sur- | viving are these children: Rev. | John M., Allentown; Erla C. Bear | riage by her tended by Miss Nancy Herr of | father and was “| East Petersburg, as maid of hon- | | | in { The 7 feat i re-| Margaret Peifer,” daughter of “Mr.lor and Miiss Francés Herr, Stras- quired 28 days and 472000 skips, and Mrs. Levi: M. Peifer,” Salunga, burg as bridesmaid. an average of 6 feet 6 inches per skip. meni There is no better way to boost your business than by local news- | paper advertising. land John Leroy Martin, 71 Spen- cer Ave. Lancaster, took place on| | Sunday Methodist Church| |at Salunga. The Rev. James F.| | Mort officiated. | | The bride was given in mar-| in the Howard Martin, brother of the | bridegroom was the best man and ushers were Richard Peifer, Sal- | unga, brother of the bride and | James Newcomer, Mt. Joy Rl, a | cousin of the kLwide, Record Surviving are his wife, Julia, seven children: Jennie, Ww. L., Mount Joy; Birley D,. Lancaster; George W., Ephrata; Harry T. Ickesburg; A. Amanda, wife of H. A. Darrenkamp, Powell, Blain; John Mount Joy; Lester W., New Bloom- field. Also ten four great grandchildren, and a sis- ter, Mrs. Miles Rice of Ickesburg. Funeral services were held on Wednesday morning at the Myers funeral home at Newport with in- terment in the Saville cemetery. Mrs. Jennie L. Ebersole Mrs. Jennie L. Ebersole, seven- ty-five, wife of Howard E. Eber- sole, 556 W. Walnut St. Lancas- ter died at her home after a brief illness. 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We give S & H Green Stamps grandchildren and | (8 | | EIT TITEL TE | | | x = TT ET TE TET TEE TIE TET PETE TE TIE TELE RET wife of 1. | OR TRC 7 1 0 2 2 of New York Cily; Harry M, [time afterward. Dr. Joseph M.[ The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 1, 1949—5 Larchmont, N. Y¥.; Ruth A. at | Kobland Was CREA DU SHE ' WAS | ime home; Ann Bear Oberholtzer, of | dead when he arrived Dr. C.| time | reside ne had been resident. mans Norristown and three grandchil- | P, Stahr the deputy coroner pro- | TRe funeral will be held atl ager of the farms of M. R. Hoff= | nounced death due to a cerebral | Lancaster Saturday afterncon and| man in the northern part of Lan= The funeral was held from the | hemorrhage. | interment in the Eberle Ceme- | caster County for 31 years and Nissley funeral home here this She was born in Columbia al ten here, managed the four Coho farms in forenoon with interment in the | daughter of the late David R. and | . . | the same section for 20 years, Mount Joy Cemetery. [ries Landis Wagner and a mem. | John Andrew Tome | but retired due to his health. — kar of the First Presbyterian | John Andrew Tome. a former] He had been an active member [ John R. Fuller Church. There survive her hus- | Mavtown resident. died Friday at|of the Republican party all. his John R. Fuller, aged 67 years, | band and a son, Bernard W. of | the home of his son and daughter life and served for 30 years as died Sunday morning at 5:30 a. my, | Lancaster, two grandchildren and | in-law, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. John | Vf tered assessor in East Done- at the home of his son, Harry Ful- | one great grandson S. Tome. Hanover. after an ex-| 8al Township and had maintained | ler, at. lIckesburg, Perry County. The Ebersoles resided in this | tended illne He was 87 years | 8h active Infere st in school, civie Dgceased is well-known here | place for many years, Mr. Eber- | old and his death occurred on his and religious affairs while a resi= having resided at the H. A. Darren- | sole conducted the present Borte- birthday anniversary dent of Lancaster County. kamp residence for some time. 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