Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atkins of Mrs. Charles B Bulletim The Bulletin, Mit. Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 2, 1950 Fikins P ark. Philadelphia, an= Week's Birth Record { nounced the birth of a son on Jan 12th. Mrs. Bond will be remember ed as Mary Fdith Gilbert formerly Maytown, a son Sunday at St : of town Joseph's Hospital . Mr. and My Charles Frank, of Mr. : Avs. Roy Siegrist, Mr. and Mrs. Roy iegrist, Mount Falls Church. Virginia mnownced ‘ ¥ I { “ Joy Rl, a daughter Monday at St. | the birth of a san. on January 2th Joseph's Hospital . Mrs. Frank wa formerly Jane Mr. and Mrs. Donald ar ol Gilhert of town yg i aughter, Monday at Si Blogs onda ? Mrs. Bond and Mrs. Frank are Josephs ospital, both daughters of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Zerphy | h daw nel gis ' Raymond Gilbert, 317 W. Donegal Jr, of Philadelphia announce the birth of a daughter, Saturday, Jun req — 28th. Mr. and mid Patraonize sv erticers © LOCAL TRADFMAKKS Back up your plans with consistent sav- At The First Nati Trust Company of Mount Joy your savings to $5.000. And compounded. Helps your total ings. pnal Band and are insured up regular interest, 9% FIRST NAT ONAL BANK=~ LUT eT MT. JOY, PA. 0d TK NATIONAL V | The girl who is working hard to| THREE ROTARY CLUBS PLAN | WwW ddi R d [ ; TETIN | | get a husband should be reminded JOINT MEETING MARCH 14 | e ings ortuary ecor BE 8 ol ve] yeorge S. Achorn, a member | | that alier she g ! a) Mr. George cho h > vb] (From: Page 1) (From page 1) { have to work hard to support him of the Elizabetttown Rauey. : ny | Saturday in the United Brethren Church, Friendship Fire Co. No, 1, a — dressed. the. local Rotarians at! Church, Hershey Rey Thomas Mt. Joy Chamber of Commerce and Marketing Cattle (heir weekly luncheon on Tuesday. May officiated the Rural Letter Carrier's Assoc. |! Expenses of marketing cattle, Mr. Achorn recently visited the - He is survived only hy his widow calves, hogs, sheep and lambs have t rs Yo, : 0 sine 439, ary head tel ro I A Jeanne Martin Mis, Anna Myers Morton and was | increased one-fourth since 1939 His lope w h ie lay Bio (J. Arthur Oberholtzer the last of his immediate family, ee “Cobbers" | totary Maga: a, . . | Grow h of, te ws pu” The marriage of Miss Jeanne The funeral was held from the [! New Zealand soldiers call ma. Fhe m gheine 5 rel raung nt | Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Nissley Funeral Home herve this rines ‘“‘Cobbers,” meaning pal or thirty hinth yea \ } | Faul A.- Martin, Donegal Springs | Thursday afternoon with inter- | "buddy. Samuel Miller gave the weather | ..4 J. Arthur Oberholizer, son [ ment in the Eberle Cemetery A | pon Last week's attendance | ory and Mrs, Pal Ox rholizer, | Eagle Eye 3 Wee | { se ¢ Hd wis 96 herent ! Veal morte { Manheim R4, took place Saturday | Nehemiah Gantz Palomar telesoabe > i mes Heil, ‘ocal mortician, | i, past Dapegal High School. The | Nehemiah Gantz, 71. died Wed- | Diego, Calif, can pic hy inducted into the club as a .s | ! a1 of a candle 40,000 miles away. i Rev. Earl Musser officiated. { nesday night at 9:30 p. m. at his | 0 dd o member | oq . iv i ar Ys ‘ | A id n pruned thi ont Febru | The bride was given in mar- | home in Mount Gretna. Glass Stains as an COC ) » w % . : : | J = Boy Scouts will be 1) | riage by her father. Mrs haut Deceased was a painter for twen- | Stains on glass cooking utensils BIY I ig! oat rl Martin, Jr, sister-in-ltw of the ty-five years and served a mail car- | can be removed by soaking in guests of the Rotarians at their [ bride was matron of honor. Mrs. | 5 5 9 {op water containing baking soda, luncheon, and in the evening the rier on Mt. Joy Route 2, for sixteen 0 une eg Ea) i RB " | Harold Landis as the bridesmaid f vears "i ot : Co - Scouts will hold Open House at the | ne . . i IT Sheds ; . . “bs Affected Cows Scout Den on N.. Market St, to | Sig o£ Satoh We flowes EE He is survived by his wife, Lillie Milk production declines about 20 nl artin Jr, 0 © ~~ 2e a 4 r y . parents ctarians ' [ Bortzfield Gantz, one son, Benja- | pep cent in cows affected with bru hie I oa wri nn and | bride, served us best man. Harold | min, R2 Mt. Joy, three grandchild- | cellos is. general public wre- invited. Landis and Farl Wolgemuth were | "0 0" 0 children. | ashington’s B Visiting at Tuesday's fiers ren and four great grandchildren. Washington's meeting were Charles G. Dras- | Funeral services will be held at | Lawrence Washington, a brother , : SALE —— : . a} x » Washington, was a ma- ancaster; G se S. Ends { { the Nissley funeral home Satur-| of George cher, Lancaster; George 5 Endslow | Helen M. Stauffer fp Hae y J | rine officer in one of the three ma- Paul M. Hess, Milton Eberly, Wil- | Oscar E. Leas | day alternoon at twe o'clock, Be rine regiments recruited in 1740. 1 [caver C. Garman ¢ i - srnment in the Mt. Joy cemetery. vn iurd Weaver, J. Re Datta and J. | Miss Helen M. Stauffer, daugh- | fern gi e : » meleTy. | ius ee ais / i » g { Clizabeth- . Friends ay © { e era ¢ Topic Wayne Aun st, ull of Elizabeth ter of Harry N. Stauffer, Mount | Friend m Wy ca a : : » I : town, and Levi Peifer, a guest of Joy RZ. and Oscar E. Leas. sob of | home Friday evening 7 to 9 p. m.| while reading, eyes spend 10 per i scar KE. Leas, | : ids lay Wiley lnm “hy ! —— ant of the time in jumping across Ruy Wiley. | Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Leas, Maytown | } gent 0 > « a Sima The annual Triplet meeting of | : gt tee y | Henry G. Loraw the type and 80 per cent in he M 7 Lit; d Eli | were married Sunday in St. Maric’s | H . G. Leraw. eighty-one, 51 | to absorb the words e Joy liza | : : nry G. Leraw, eighty-one, abso 5. the Mount Joy, dtitz in liza Evangelical United Brethren | entry oe x Dn vr RE bethtown Clubs will be held on | Church here The Rev. B H.| Donegal Springs Road, died Thurs- March 14 Ronck offic vod © 7 7 lday at his home after a ten days’ | CARD PARTY BY MOUNT JOY | Rane rated. ; we rem 4 Mie bride wos v navy blue | illness. He was born in Rapho | HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI 4 ) ne od avy ) 2 p ¢ . treet length dre ind fh Sage | Twp., the son of the late John and The Alumni Association of Mt. stree ; ress & a corsage] ~s . : : Melo Risser Killed f whit rosebuds Mrs. Ralph Elizabeth Geib Loraw and was a | Joy ‘high school will hold a publie ; ‘hite rose rg, : Berrier, Mount Joy. who attended | retired stone mason and brick lay- | card party on Tuesday, February The S Levon wage 1 kin # her sister as matron of honor, al- { SM I i ni ifo. M I3th in the old auditorium of the » State Highway truck, > { Ir. Loraw S 2, Mrs. gh sc starting at 8: Mm. ie is aw y an ti | so wore a navy blue street length | x Ly raw ‘anc us wil ; I'S: 1 high school, starting at 8:00 p m east lane; was cindering when the | : -— : .. | Katie Zink Loraw, celebrated their Bridge, five hundred and pinochle trailer. tried: ¢ rl dress and corsage of mixed flowers. | ot} 1di . A . rac rater 0 Dass, ng | . { ) © ersar 3. 1 rE 1 WwW 1208 tractor trailer trie pa 98102 | wiv Borrier attended the bride- | ¢ th wed ing anniversary ug | will be played with two prizes to in the middle lane, when they col- groom os best man 24, 1949. Besides his wife he is | a table. Door prizes will be award- lided. ‘he State truc skidde A Dr Al { survive ; ase children: Lottie | ed 1 i Je fuck A reception for 50 muests was) Jueviyed oY 5 Josie ed. 2 et ang her 17 ee : y | B., wife se 2], Pal- { x } 1 Be om i “| held in Hostetter's Banquet Hall, | W! ° L a : i « vhere they collided. : : | | a; Loraw, ‘town ¢ : : gi Where Gh a I t after which the couple left on a | yea: oe AH o ron Te February Ist Is Here sser was ar ) : : ., | Elsie ae, wife Stanle : a favs X var 20 a? * Vel- | week's wedding trip. They will Sr k o oe oy I eran, having ser 36 months in : | Shenk, oy. Five grand- h, se 3, thon "| reside at Mount Joy RD2. = ea oun y prone the Army Medical Corps with two : : children, ten great grandchildren . The bride is employed by the . and a half years in the Pacific Sies Co. this Fors and the “bride and two brothers survive: Jacob Ny Ss borg : I - . Theatre. He left the Armed For- YOM, Th A CArDE ot } Hi | Loraw, Florin; and George Loraw, . , as a carpenter by Hiram] ces October, 1945. © He is survived | Mount Joy : ’ or Groff, contractor. : A by his wife and two children, Melo | The funeral was held from the Jr. and Nancy, also four brothers | a. Nissley Funer: ome here Sun- 1N( ney, also four brothers | Dorothy Jean Kreider issley Funeral H me h re Sun | and three sisters. | John Harokl Wisse | day afternoon with interment in | - 8 Wn... | | i the Mt. Joy Cemetery. | : The marriage of a; When in need of Printing. (any- | riage of Dorothy Je an and Mrs. Manheim RI, Kreider, daughter of Mr. thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | oy | Mahlon H. Kreider, ® It's out in the field, on your own f that you discover the real power in Massey-Harris. 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BRUBAKER | and John | Harold Musser, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Musser, Mount | | Joy Rl, took place Wednesday at | 6 p. m. in the Salunga Church of jx Brethren. Earl Brubaker offi- | Given in marriage by her the a white satin gown | with fingertip length veil and car- | ried a white Bible with an orchard | Miss Betty Miller, East burg, the maid of honor | pink gown with matching headdress bride wore wore a ciated at the candlelight ceremony. | father | | | «4 Peters- Auto Accidents During The Week Clayton B. | Rohrertown, Landis, sixty-six, of ran off the road and Marietta Pike. Mari- reckless on the Billett, charged He when his auto hit a tree Edward was nineteen, etta, with racing with hit lawn of driving. was an other car the new Motor Vehic- sibility Law, effect- is of concern to A we he perch and upset on the ol | Ol= | the home of Walter le Safety umbia RI. [ive Febru¥g Forrey, GET ANN PILUSBURY'S RECIPE FOR Peach Meringue Cake CLING PEACHES ROB-FORD CALIF. 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SEES | Bobo Arn, Cramer, Lith ou os if mie LEAN SLICED BACON +43 | She wore a yellow taffeta frock and a ee 3:13 Sli i | She a ve affet: ‘ — iced Pork Liver | carried a miniature bouquet of pink | | Lean Boiling Beef Fillets of Pollock Ih 2% | | roses < { Ib i Ib Kenneth Bender, Salunga, served 29 1b Heddosk Fillets | 3 as best man and the ushers were | Skinless Franks 43¢ Perch Fillets 350 { Richard Holbein, Landisville, and | Fo | 7 Smoked Sausage Ib 49¢ Fancy Large Shrimp th 61s | | Marin Musser, the bridegroom’s | Fresh Sausage Cuinsey '> 39¢ [Claw Crab Meat 'b 650 [ | brother. | Traditional wedding music was | I N S die oe | sung by a quartet composed of © ad ew Oh, Boy! Here's % delici Rous spre. Ideal | Kenneth Miller, Frank Nolt, Donald i ¢ A | Charles and Robert Rowe. ! . wpe n | € urran am jar SE | After a reception at Kauffman's | 1 Have You Been Visiting . 2 jars §3¢ Reg. 35¢ ea i or Tea Room the couple left a wed- | a — ; | Tea Room the couple left on a wed | ie S—— ding trip to Florida. They will re- |}! Had Visitors ? | side at Mount Joy R1 ir [1 | side ¢ 1 y upon their . a | return, Been Divorced ? | EE — | LINCOLN UNIVERSITY GLEE Bought Anything ? (SL CLUB TO SING HERE FEB. 23 i 3 M 1 . i ? A nara 2 cupid, in University Glee Sold Something ub was founded in 1925 and has | {| enjoyed a favorable reputation in { Had a Party ? | the concert field for 24 years. |}! | | + 1 | Last season the group was ac- Been To One ? ! r | claimed by large audiences in hg Ge, ot ? Tastes Better | any cities in the East. Nahe Got Engaged Toasts Better-- events were concerts at rinceton | . Stays Soft University, Westminster Choir Col- | | Been Jilted ? ays Sof | lege and at the Dup-nt Estate . d Cl b Longwood Gardens. The Glee | Joine a ub or Today’s Best Bread Value c civ was he vimer of ie || SUPREME BREAD [14 [1 Award of Merit in Music’ from the | Been Thrown Out of One Joa? —260-cubi {Ursin | isi lai ioed bey ian Inch, University of Pennsylvania, in ee} | Had Triplets Quads or Supreme Raisin Bread biain 19¢ ice 20c RoE, of a high standard of ac- | ’ Fresh From Our Virginia Lee Bakery Fg 1 Te | Even a Baby ? Reg. 45¢ Louisiana Crunch Ring Sia! 39¢ 2 adelphia | a A ig A | Black Walnut Loaf Cake 35¢ This famed Glee Club will sing ||| Had An Accident ? | Pumpkin Layer Cakes 2 65¢ | Almond or Raisin Buns "= {9¢ in Mount Joy High School on | > | save 1 20, ' : Thursday night, February 23rd at | / Save Up to 20¢ a Lh! 24- P ilv 4 8 p. m. Tickets 75 cents tax incl. | That S News. Please Tell Us So We HEAT-FLO RQASTED Place c. § For 81 Sets can be secured frem any Rotarian, | C p . d T I Y F . d : C 0 F F E E 8 doen, Fully at Greers Jewelry Shop, Sloan's | an rint t an e our rriends | . uarantee i n $9 og ) | . It ; . Pharmacy or Eshleman Brothers. | | Win-Crest Coffee > §8¢ avr soma 1 fare 3 The Rotary Club is sponsoring this | ® Asco Coffee ' 63¢| ¢ Asco concert for benefit of the Rctary |f| Ideal Coffee rE 6 3-4-Plow "44" Diesel—260-cublc-inch, | Foundation, a fund within Rotary |{| | bras un ay 2 Orange Pokep 4-cylinder engine, 5 speeds forward, International which made it pos- |{| | Choc. Cordial . C “= A E A sible for 56 young men and wcmen | CHERRIES 0 49 Ct during 1980-50 year f:om all over The Hershey Bars 6 for 260 | \ 2 25° the world, to receive an additional i | y w peg years education after graduation | Prices Effective February 2-3-4, 1950. Quantity Rights Reserved. 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