The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 04, 1952, Image 6

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Patronize Bulletin Advertisers eet | gyerheated at the home of | S 272 : $i aw Leroy Ma ty given by his wife. The fol FIRE AUTO CASUALTY . :
ei — Ir. and Mrs. Robert Rohns hor Hall west of town, ana hi grandfather, Dr. J. 8, Ken | teer, Mt. Joy street, has return low ‘ni sucsts were present. Mr Sie | Funeral Director
A eee. | ANA SON, of Lancaster, visited | Friendship Fire Co., of Mount Qig {ed home from a visit with her at { Henry Florin VIOUNT JOY, PENNA
SIMON P. NISSLEY Mr, and Mrs. John Miller and! Joy was summoned However : Mr. and Mrs Hunter Pettit aunt in Tampa, Florida Mr. and Mrs “William Darren Bob Brown
milv on S ; 0 lall 1 ge o turn off [and daughters, Martha Anne| Congratulations are being
MARY G. NISSLEY family on Sunday Ir. Hall managed to turn ofl 8 ar ing ex-!,, ny
. i Je Elle Ee Kamp, Landisville Mi and 218 E. Main S Srey Y
FUNERAL DIRECTORS Recent visitors of Mr. and the burner, but the house was and Jean kllen spent their va- (tended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert virs. Clarence Rice, Lancaster B18 7% Nun Sty MOUNT 30
Mrs. Aristice Wittle were Miss! filled with smoke upon the ar- cation last week sightseeing at| Hurst, 206 East Main street, ut d Mr. and Mi K mneth Gin. Phone 3-4062
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Mount Joy, Pa. Anna Musser, Rohrerstown, Mr. [rival of the firemen Niagara Falls, N. Y., and sever- | this boro, upon the birth of a der. Mount Jo f= 141 ee
Smee and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, Mt Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eshle al points of interest in Canada baby daughter, born Tuesday, Frank Timm am tl - - — eee ee ee eee
—_—_— "| Joy Vix Joseph Wiitle and man of Emigsville visited Mr Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peifer o September ~, at the Harrisburg Mr and vrs Fr ni Zz fm er
Insurance Service daughter, Judy, Columbia, and|/and Mrs. George Mumper on ' town, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Die Hospital The baby is hamed | = He E Mai : Street is wa oh WE SPRA Y--
A + Mr. Charles Wittle Columbia, | Labor Day trich, Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs, | Susan Carol. Mother and daugh-|™™ : ne. 1 na . A
Ui nw J aN Ro . wp "Gh 2 . : a. | fourteen day leave after fi WwW 11
1 i R i i Miss Mary Hamilton spent ites way Mu ey; OF fod Sols : bo and Mr ishing Navy boot camp training. Exterior Cellar a S
nr anc rs Jonn Ol 3, orbs oh er, Vie © 1 dcationec as Sd OLIC papa ¥
Saturday at Harrisburg : : . )
ELMER K. WITTLE ; 8 real 2K , Mee. Harwood; : Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner, of . :
Mountville. visited Mrs. Serena | week at Knollwood, Md., on the Mrs. Harry Hauenstein, 125 With Water ro f d As h t 1
> Mr. Mrs | vast Mi Street, had as g Ss
FLORIN, PA Fogie on Sunday No oul Mi Donald Eichles Chesapeake Bay. N. Barbara street, has returned | East Main Ee | pi P ore 0 as p
Phone: Mt. Joy 3-9546 % Miss Ruth Witile, Mrs Sere- | Ja y spent Sunday at The Ladies Auxiliary to the to her home after being in the jor He week nd, Iv and : Is, CONTACT
- 283 a Fogie ana is don Posie "UIT Lp ge Fire” Company will] St Joseph Hospital, Lancaster, | (208 Waiter Ir and ami of | <p & MARTIN
visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren You eo i iy | A A istet- hold a Kitchen Gadget demon-| for 12 days r TR :
| Dr.H.C.Killheffer | Sioa and family at Marietta on |g the of stration by Harvey E. Smith of| Mr. and Mrs. i. K. Honberg. | Mr. and Mrs Edward Lane | 15 woot High Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
! r.r.x. I etrrer Sunday on RY ur and Mrs. Max York, at their regular meeting: er and daughter, of Salunga, 'and family, of Donegal Springs PHONE 149
| Optometrist Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmach- | ot A" ‘aye Family 9 Riieems, Sept. 15th in the Maple Grove [Spent Labor Day with their {voad, this boro, spent a week's 14-tf
! er and family attended the ang r. and Mrs. John Bender [School at eight o'clock The daughter and son-inlaw, Mr | vacation at Bar Harbor, Maine
i Pierce and Lepperd reunion Jr., and family of Lancaster. members and friends are invit-;and Mrs. Frank Waiter, Jr, of | and the White Mountains EE
| 163 S. Charlotte St. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Todd | TN
| Tel 5.337 held at Hoffer's Park at Middle ed. | Last Main street | The following returned from
| Telephone 5.3378 . of Manheim were guests of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hiest: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroll. | a weeks vacat the Poconas |
& ‘Wednes. 9.5:30 town on Sunday Shelter and tamil I and Mi ilbur Hiestand | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroll, ta weeks vacation in the Poconas LS 00 enc
| Tues, Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl S di : amily Onigpent the weekend at Rehobeth of York, and children, Mr. and | and Stroudsburg, Pa.: Mrs. Geo .
i Tues. Fri. sat. | Geltmacher during the past i ungay. : | Beach, Md Mrs. William Hendrix, this bor | Keener, Mrs. Ella M Boyer, | 85 EAST MAIN STREET. MOUNT JOY
9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M | week were Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Adah Eichler and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. John Kendig ough, left for Ocean City, N. J. | both of Marietta Street, this| PHONE 3-9305
ELIZABETHTOWN | Koehler and family, Mr. Ralph ter, Margaret spent the daughter, Vivian are visit Mrs. Vera Newcomer, return-| boro, Mrs Rachael Reynolds)
15 E. High Sst. Co end at Palmyra as the guests of |ing ir s ati at ed I ) weni after! a aughter Harrie Mori ’
Hinkle. iof ‘Columbia and Pvt. yra guests of [ing their son, John, stationed at ed home Monday evening after! and daughter Harriet, of Florin OFf Y d Ye Fo [
Teleph -F Ma Mr Yas 33 i ne 3 : | " ’ .
Lepore 8 Ray Geltmacher. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hetricks | Ellington Field, Houston, Texas. spending two weeks with her|and Mrs. Mamie Kreider, of " ers ou an our ami y
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mateer and Mrs. Mrs. Emma Detwiler visited father, Harry Ewark, Heights- | Lancaster.
Mrs. Wm. Fogie were Mrs Al-| Viola Jricker spent several her grandson and wife, Mr. and town, N. J. She was accompan- Mr. and Mrs. Loren P. Somer POLIO INSURAN( EF,
WHITE WASHING | fred Atland and children, Mrs. days at South Carolina. Mrs. Paul Byers, Lancaster R2. ied home by her son Lee, who{of Donegal Springs Road and |
3 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farmer Mr. and Mrs. William Chasen had spent seven weeks with his: daughter, Carole Somer, of Ann

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AND umbia; Mr. Adam Fogie of Eli- | ST are enjoying their vacation and son, Forest Hills, N. Y., | grandfather | Arbor, Michigan, have returned Pays up fo $5000. 00 per person
DISINFECTING zabethtown R. D. and Mr. and | he Mamuains J Spent several days with Mrs. | - Mr, and Mrs Harry Darren- | from vacationing at Ocean City, for taree years of treatment, if necessary J
| | Mrs. Harry Fogie of Philadel-| ° S rache teynolds and Maggie Myers and family kamp, 206W. Main Street, their | New Jersey .
CL pis JRE er, hare, a is ; rs. NY ichennsises ng Sons, doug les Joanne, fd Joba Dar. | v Miss Romane Roth of wi Two-Year Premium
| Mrs. Irvin Witmer and child- ¢ > Mt, Joy R2, spent the week: renkamp, E ain Stree spen egas, Nevada spen severa ‘
‘HESS BROS. ren spent Sunday with Mr. and conos. {end at Ocean City, N. J the weekend in the mountains! days visiting her Aunt and Unc $10 00 f F ili $5 00 f | di id |
| Mrs. John Kaufman at Iron-| Mr. and Mrs. James Weiler | — oa ‘ tat Clearfield County je, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Zer or Families ' or indivi uals
FLORIN, PENNA. ville. {and daughter, of Perry County Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | Mrs. Peggy Mower, Chocolate, phey of town 35-2c
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 Master Robert Witmer spent | were Saturday and Sunday | - SL : SR 5 ; — ey
39-tf } | two days with his mother, Mrs, |8uests of Mr. and Mrs. Benja-
- | Paul Witmer at Marietta. jin Hess and family. su NDAY “ MONDAY TU ES DAY WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAYS,
2 Miss Betty Ann Haines and Mr. ond Mrs. Eliner Ginder 1
EYES EXAMINED BY $ Miss Betty Lou Frank, returned |and family and Mr. and Mrs. : : " . an : ; ;
APPOINTMENT 2 home Sunday after spending a| Ben Goodling and son, spent i ’ : Hine : ! : §
DR. S. MILLIS § few davs in Martinsburg, West at Selinsgrove. w | on a oo |
OPTOMETRIST Be Be Luss of Meir, and family spent several i
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59 N. MARKET STREET 3 Darl Nentwig, of Florin, | 428 at the shore, et ; : i i
ELIZABETHTOWN : spent the weekend with her] Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brene- :
Hours: $ Mr. and Mrs, Td" aitended services in the
Dsily: 840 1 and 2 to & 2 Wm: Haines. [Shubert Church of the Brethren
Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 - 8 3 Mrs. Stewart Noel, Latrobe, jn Lebanon Co., on Sunday,
No Hours Thursday $ Pa., spent several days last | Where Rev. Howard Barnhard
PHONE: 531) $ week as the guests of Rev. and | closed a series of Revival ser-
| Mrs. R. H. Arndt. vices the past two weeks.
re V0 Mrs. Wm. Haines spent Wed- | ee
Quality Meats nesday with Mrs. Sally Musser LANDISVIL LE
ALSO A FULL LINE OF

CEDIA
F rails & Vegetables
KRALL'S Meat Market
WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY


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at Silver Spring.
Mr. and Mrs.
| ber visited Mr. and Mrs.
| Shearer at Mount Joy Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Mabel Ness
| weekend with her
Howard Com: |
spent the
son-in-law
{and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. |
Howard Witmer.
Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt
and Mrs. Noel spent Friday af-
ternoon at Hershey Park and
Thursday af
{and Mrs. Calvin Campbell and | building.
| children at Lancaster. | .Mr. Fred Koser, past presi-
Recent visitors of Mr. and (dent of the Lions Club present-
Mrs. Abram Gamber were Mr. | ed the keys.
and Mrs. Salem Gamber and | ig Bh citi
daughter, of Columbia: Mr. and
{ Mrs. Mark Winters
Becky and Susie
{ Manheim.
Mrs. Matilda Derr visited Mr.
{and Mrs. Stewart Derr, at Haz-
| elton on Sunday {
| Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Landis of
Lititz and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus |
New Holland, were |
evening visitors of Mr. |
Oliver Witmer. .
Mrs. Cora Myers, of Kinder-
hook called on relatives in town |
on Saturday evening.
Recent visitors at the Arndt]
home were: Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah |
and Me)
Winters
Landis of
Sunday
|
Sumpman of Mount Joy; Miss|
Mary Lefever, Mr. and Mrs. Iv-|
an Lefever, Miss Susie Fralich |
and Mrs. L. C.i
James of Millers-
of Lancaster
Kees and son,
ville.
|
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jac- |
ob Erb during the past week |
were Mr. George Witmer, Miss
| Lillian Witmer, of Marietta; Mr. |
and Mrs. Norman Brosey and
| children of Silver Spring. |
spent the
Mrs. Katie Moore
weekend with Mrs.
lens at Middletown.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs
rice Frysinger and Mrs. Katie
Moore during the past week
were: Mr. and Mrs. John Heisey
Mrs. Anna Mary Sipling, Mr. |
John Frysinger, of Manheim;
Miss Esther Longenecker, Mr
Ben Weaver, of Marietta; Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Wenger and
Emma Giv-
. Mau-
Z | children of Batavia, N. Y., Mr.
|and Mrs. Harry Weaver, and
Mrs. Mary Witmer and son.
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| OF INTFREST TO
| crass “C” BOWLERS
| Wilbur Brandt wishes to in-
form all potential bowlers who
| are interested in Class C bowl-
ing to contact him at his home,
Leaman Apartments, East Main
street, Mount Joy.
at
Wm, |
ternoon visiting Mr. |
The Great Need |
145 or
| er whose example should be fol- |
| desires to move at a lawful rate |
"thighways) the
dedica
Landis-
A special ceremony
ting the Scout Hut at
ville was held when the
ing organizations of the
munity presented the keys
A picnic supper was served
| the invited guests from Landis
ville and Salunga. Boy and Girl
Scouts and members of the Lan-
disville Lions Club sponsored
| the drive for funds for the
scout-
com-

= Orderly Driving
At Legal Speed Is
s there an ACCIOENT
in YOUR calendar ?
Is the motorist who flits gayly |
along at 15 miles an hour in a |
50-mile zone a “safe” driv-
{lowed by his brothers-and-sis-
| ter-of-the steering wheel? i
Club
Keystone Automobile
answers “No,” and gives reas- |
ons: | , : . - 2 3
You hope not. But hoping is not enough! Drive within posted speed limits. Come to a
1. He impedes traffic, thereby |
defeating the purpose of the]
| highway, which is to provide |
| transportation at speeds permit- |
ted by law.
2. By impeding
fe a halt at stop signs. Don’t try to beat traffic lights.
Last year—the worst in 10 tor traffic fatalities— ’
os : re Note the highway markers and follow their
traffic which 37,500 people met death on the highways. They, © y
which in | too, had hoped that life would not end for messages of safety. Don’t pass other cars on
result- |
he creates congestion,
[turn generates hakards
ling in accidents. them abruptly.
In the opinion of Edward Pp. | ’
Safety Director of the |
{ Club, motorists who want to]
| dawdle along drinking in the |
| beauties of nature should select |
| roads where traffic is light. If
it appears that the slow-moving
{ vehicle is piling up a line of
|cars to the rear (which will}
| happen even on lightly-traveled
slow driver
| should pull over and stop,
mittng faster traffic to pass. On |
curves ...on hills... or in no-passing zones.
| Curran, Signal when you are going to turn or stop
: I'here is something you can do to avoid this
needless tragedy—KNOW AND OBEY TRAF-
FIC LAWS.
of human conduct, plus expert engineering ex-
suddenly. Slow down at sundown. Make allow-
i
ances for weather conditions.
Such laws are common-sense rules
29
Above all, be guided by the great “unwritten
verience—and they are designed to protect YOU. laws— caution . .. self control... and courtesy!
well-traveled roads, the Club |
official declared, the driver
owes it to himself and other |
DA ro move a | This message in the interest of highway safety is one of a series pre-
thon ceiling, pared and disseminated by the Pennsylvania New spaper Publishers’
“Orderly driving: at legal] Association and the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue.
speed is the need of the Motor]
age,” he concluded.
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