The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 03, 1949, Image 8

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6—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy. Pa.
Citizens Of

left to right:
Top Row.
and Audrea,
Mrs.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Stauf-
Mr.
Ronald,
children of and
O. Landis, “lorin;
Marlin, son of Mr
Shellenberger, of
er, Mount Joy:
and Mrs. Marlin
Manheim.
Wayne
Thursday, Noi ember 3

RR grees save
Prize Winners
(From Page 1)
Herr; Ugliest Male, Ronald Garlin
Ugliest Female Richard Boyd
Most Comical Male, Donald Thome
Most Comical Female, Lorett
Garlin, Jeannette Breneman
‘THIRD DIVISION: Best Femal
Mary Ar-
Fanciest
Impersonation of Male,
nold; no
Costume,
and Mrs.
Miller; Most
Pennell, Most
second given;
Mrs. Walter Briminger
Richard Halterman, Irene
Original Male, Ed.
Original,
Jacquie


Hendrix, Doris Rice: Fattest, Cath-
erine Barry, Roy Fisher, Most Or-
ginal Female, Mrs. Frank Weaver,
Mrs. Paul Holder and Karen
Most Original Idea, Henry Zer-
phey, Frank Hassinger, Arthu
Zerphey and Ed Pennell; Ugliest
Male, Nancy and Thacmas Stohler
Ugliest Female, Wm. Stohler, Mrs
George Broske and son; Most
Comical Male, Paul Hipple; Most
Comical] Female, Mrs
nell, Henry Zerphey.
FOURTH DIVISION:
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out
Our Community
ld Hoste a During Past Week |
Mrs. Gen
ford, Robert Lehman nd ruest, |
mes Newcome Vir and Mrs Kuth Mowrer
Robert lowe r, Oliver Snyder, | Charles WH, Pauls :
Roy Sumpman, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-| Miss Ruth Mowrer, daughter of
ence Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Mr. and Mrs. Daviel Mowrer,
Mrs. Amos Brick-| Bainbridee RI and Charles H
Mr. and Mrs. George Albert, Myr. | son of Mis. Katie Paules
| Mrs. Robert Sheaffer, Mr. and | Wer" ied on Smarday; St Wo
I Rot " Zelda Mil- | 0'cloc k Y the Zion Lutheran
a IM Loe Rice Vliss | Church at Landisville, with Rev.
\ H nd Robert Hoffmaster | Ernest Leer officiating at the doub-
Mrs. Nich Leitner, Mr | l¢ ring ceremony
I Johny Shaughnessy. Mis Vi Jean Mumner. Mount Joy
Chris Weidman, Miss Miriam | @nd J. Kenneth Ginder, Landisville
Ww or and vues { were attendants
> After a short wedding trip they
. YI will reside at the bridegrooms home
ICE MELTING CONTEST |
WAS VERY SUCCESSFUL 1 Landisvill |
The Ice Melting contest which | . |
held n Saturday at Eshleman | Phyllis
Broth tore created very. much Paul Martin, Jr.
| Miss Phyllis Becker, daughter of
I was put.on mi Rev. and Mrs. Henry T decker, |
( ec yr with Wolverine Shoe | int Jov R2. became the bride
: > Rie ; factory. repre- of Paul Martin, Jr. son of Mur. |
Be Re i igh Jea ih They were very much | and Mrs. Paul A. Martin, Donegal |
taugt te f MV 1 Mi ( « ratified with the large number of | Road. at 2:30 Saturday in,
uth, Mount Jov: ( lv and ested people it attracted. It Was | ihe Church of the Brethren, Florin. |
S dau I M d Mi f most successful contest and | The bride's father assisted by Bi- |
( Mumy it. J { Sal- | demonstration ever staged by Esh-| 4 1 Ww. Musser, officiated at |
3 ne laughte I Bros the ceremony !
I ( He Mi William Pipkin, Jr. from Maid of honor wa Miss Grace |
re = | Spring Grove, Pa. R1, was the win-| Gehman and the bridesmaid was |
ical Couple, Mrs. Elsie F Her guess was 54 hours and | Miss Jeanne Martin, sister of the |
M Ida Walter Fanciest Group, ' one second and the runner up was | bridegroom The bride's sister |
Achey, Arty Hahn and John | only 13 seconds off. Dorcas Becker, was flower girl.
Kee Largest Group in « me Actual time it took to melt the Irvin Musser served as their
was tie Roy Matheny and ily | ice was 54 hours and 3 minutes. best man The ushers were R b- |
nd G Scot emma Gime ert Sentz, brother-in-law of the |
Best appea Vet of RALLY AND PARADE FOR bridegroom Arthur ~~ Oberholtzer, |
I Wars 20d Am Leuic BONUS SUPPORTERS rg Weaver and Glenn Hos- |
Anv veterans who are interested Gift Were Miss Lois |
Nels. Alexander ih a St te Rothe a iio Jecker, cousin of the bride and
parade and attend a rally on riaa) Miss Esther Mellinger |
(From Page 1) night at Manheim. The mixed quartet of the Church |
1 of passages from old Mt. Joy Meet at the Mount Joy V.F.W. of the Brethren sang Following |
Hi-Criers, and the introduction of Headquarters, 220%» East Main St. the ceremony a reception was held |
ch classmate”s guest. A group t six o'clock. Transportation one hundred. cuast 1
cture of the class was taken which | be available. Come out and help After a wedding ip 4» Florida:
incl | but seven of the entire win your bonus. (Wear uniforms). couple will reside in Donegal. |
class who could not attend the re- -_ mo a |
! RUMMAGE SALE NOV. t - 5 Dorothy E. Garber i
The group decided to hold their The Ladies Bible Class of the | Carl B. Alexander i
n-y eunion in 1854 with the Presbyterian Church will hold a The m:rriage of Mi Dorothy |
ew officers in charge. Four teach- | Rummage Sale at the Wolgemuth | EF. Garber. daughter of Mr. ana
ers w guests, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Inc., East Main and Delta streets, | Mrs. Farle W. G r, 10 East |
Kecheneur, Lancaster, Miss Edna | Friday and Saturday November 4] Henry Street, this boro and Carl |
Martin, and Miss harine Zeller. | and 5 Alexander son of WM and nt
Those who attended were: Nelson Sy John Alexander of Lancaster too!
Alexander and guest. Jack Brene- Everybody in this locality reads | place in the First Church of God |
man, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bergman, | The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- | with Rev. C. H. Lefever officiating.
tisers got such excellent results The bride woe a gown |
of white
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|
i Ladies
caught t
rgandy over satin
we (rimmed veil was
| a tiara of seed pearls and she car-
1 white
ed a
i bouquet of pompons
and roses centered with an orchid
The bride was attended by Mrs
Theodore Houghton, as matron of
honor, and the bridesmaids were
Viss Ruth Alexander, of Lancaster,
and Miss Marlene Garber, a sister
of the bride
Warren Alexinder ed the |
rest man and the usher were
Merle Alexander and Theodore
Houghton
Harold Siegler played the wed-
ding music and the oloist A
Virs. John A reception was
held in the churcl cia rooms
after which the couple left on
hort wedding trip They will re-
side in Lancaster
The bride is employed by G. C
Murphy Co. and the bridegroom
by the Landy Towel and Linen
Service
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"TURKEY SUPPER,
On Staurday,
NOV. 19
November 19,
of the
Fire Company will serve a
the
Auxiliary Landisville
turkey
supper at the Fire Mouse from 4:30
p.m. to 8:00 p.m
tim nll lise
Everybody in this locality reads
The Bulletin
tisers get such excellent results.
that’s why its adver- |
[HONOR ROLL FOR FIRST
REPORT PERIOD OF 1949-50
The Mount Joy High School an-
nounces its honoy the
roll for first
report period
First Honor Roll, all A's; Second
Honor Roll, A’s and no-
At least 2
thing lower thon a B
First - Jay
Swanson, 9th;
les Mayer, P
Nissley 7.
Second Frank
Barnhart, Nancy
Connie Lane, Char-
atsy Schroll 8;
Tyndall, Fredine
 
 
Gehman, Barbara Ranck, Jean
Wagnei Semuel Dock, Marian
Breneman, 12; John Krall, Marilyn
Newcomer v Shupp, Richard
I'vidall and Ani Myers, 11; Peg- |
Fockler, Eleanor Hostetter,
I cretta Kline, Georgianne Shatto,
Sally Ann Nisssley, Marlene Zim-
men i: Clair Wagner; Shirley
hv, Shirley Leedom, Genevieve
Zimmerman, Lee Hess Roberta
Rachel Leh-
ank, Elinor Lane

men and Christianng Max, 9: Doris
Me] n, Richard Ni Shirley
Wade Mae Zink Robert Fish,
Daylene Schneide Miriam Tyn-
di] 8: Helen L-uise Bucher, Agnes |
Rosenfeld, Loretta Garlin, Rachel
Kose Joyce Metzler, John Wit-
Sinan —
SAUER KRAUT DINNER
ext week, tickets
able for the seuer kraut dinner to
be served at the Trinity Lutheran
Parish House on Wednesday, Nov.
16t 1:00 p.m
h from 11:30 to
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