The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 25, 1952, Image 2

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2—=The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa., Thursday, Seplember 25, 195. ‘Mortuary Record! ‘Weddings Thruout TAKE STEPS
SR pin | O WwW i, ki A F KF S OUR JOB TO BUSINESS
THE BULLETIN \ MRS. ANNIE E. | FURRMAN Our Community PRINTING SUCCESS Re
Published every Thursda t 11 East || re Wy [ Ww k ThE |
iblished ry ihursday a Last h widow of Chester Fuhrma
Main Street, Mount Joy | Marietta R1, died September During Past €CK | SA
Lancaster County, Pa i 18. She was born in Rapho Twp. | xa
i Williar You Publ I 1 daughter of the late W. L. and | RAHE — MARKLEY Tous
I \ Edit I Sarah Ann Detweiler Hershey, | The marriage of Miss Abby- |
| Pearl Roth. Assoc. Editor & Bu i and lifelong resident of Mariet- |dine J. Markley, daughter of | re Th a n Ev e I A
| ta area. | Mr. and Mrs. James Markley, of | Ow asa 0 "ean
| John E. § L | Publisher | eran {145 N. Market St, Mt. Joy, to :
il )) )5 HARRY K. WEAVER Loren L. Rahe, son of Mr. and | . S i 0 ! Com
I é ii a 33.0% Por Year bv Mail. Harry K. Weaver, 71, of Col-| Mrs. John E. Rahe, of Red Lion, | & IS a ce 4
| Ady rtisi raf upon requ I umbia R1, died at 6:20 a. m. {took place Sunday, Sept. 21 at! conta
Entered at the postofiice at Mount Joy, || Tuesday at the Lancaster Coun- (2 p. m. in St. Mark's Evangelic- | ing
I Pa it und the Act I iy Hospital after a several | al United Brethren Church, Mt. | IVORY SOAP Electri
| of March 3, 1879 months’ illness. He was a pa- | Joy. The Rev. Ezra Ranck offi- | grounc
I Si N CIS i tient in the hospital for three ciated at the double ring cere- Al
I rT lich Yssneiation I weeks. Born at Newtown, he | mony. 4 personal size 21¢ erty w
| a : i I y was the son of the late Henry| Mr. and Mrs. John E. Maton- | cakes Fr
be — 13 Y A WwW | S I, W I, and Mary Kemmerly Weaver | cy, Mount Joy, attended the Range
| ie and was employed as a farm la- | couple. c C
Edi torially . Earl Miller got quite a charge out of Bis borer. Surviving are these bro-| The bride wore a tan suit | IVORY SOAP in 2
| granddaughter the other day. He was busily thers and sisters: Mrs, Annie | with matching accessories and a| music
On Politics | engaged in swatting flies in the house a8 his | gh yder, York; Samuel K. and red rosebud corsage. Her atten- | 3 mdm ins 23 sils; 2
Vot registration in Lancaster County | granddaughter watched with interest. Finally | Abner K. Weaver, and Lizzie K.| dant wore a pin-stripe suit With} takes croeks:
has bee ) “particularly encouraging to Re- | she asked: “Do you like to swat flies, grand- wife o7 all of M:.| SStessories and a yellow, Al Prices in This Ad Effective tivator
publican factions, especially leaders in our | pa?” “Yes, I do,” replied Earl, and continued | Sn Weaver 2 rose Wg COREE: seta party] Through Saturday, September 21th . i:
wn _ areas Ww here heavy registration ' re- | to do so. Not too iong after that he noticed his wr Groenawalt, Lancaster: Fred: was heli at the Stock Yard Inn, IVORY SOAP : Re ‘ :
sulted. 1 > : grandchild holding the kitchen door wide K. Weaver, Columbia; Mrs. Ir. Lancaster, after the ceremony. | {Iv RY PEACHES DEL MONTE and LIBBY'S 29.01 29: Walter
It appears as though Republicans, 34 | open, and he exclaimed: “Close the door, the ene Snyder, Columbia R1; and| The bride is an office employ- | 2 large site 27 Slices & halves . . Special price} con Le
Re vg ae re "1945 on | ies will come in.” The child answered: “I Mitton K. Weaver, Elizabeth- | te & the Klein oe poi Sol cakes CRISCO and SPR 3b 83
everyone, including the red-faced Gallup | know. I'm leaving them in cause you said you town R. D. { Eliza e gw, Ir Behe is 55 1
pollsters, had Dewey in the White House | ike to swat ‘'em.” - - - - Each day you'll find eh vires | sistant manager o Ae 3. C : . RITZ CRACKER SPECIAL 1.16 32 Ni
lv ac lv ah 5 : . : MRS. ALICE H. GREINER | Murphy Co., Mount Joy. The} PRICE! pkg
ag early as July. . . | the small fry amaze you with their logic. Mrs. Alice I. Greiner, will reside at the Mur- IVORY FLAKES PILLSBURY and x Cog c P
” It was the 1 hig Ue sat %* * » widow of Philip R. Greiner, | phy Apts.,, W. Main St., Mt. Joy. PANCAKE FLOUR AUNT JEMIMA xa] Hele 31
ihe opposilon, one ha occury died at the home of her son and | WEY Wim i ¢ =
the atl tic fel 1 © 7 | arge size he
ie ie Ey a of Se | A Main St., father can also attest to the facl. | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | pkg 28 SYRU LOG CAD ond. res ¥ bore 2 bone 43


illness.
“2 3 v he s tryi , but his children | Walter W. Greiner, 277 Mariet- | l
This is another election year though, and | Sunday he was ying im | ta Ave., after a three-months’ | NEWTOWN : HUNT'S CATSUP on baie 1
with the outpouring of citizens to register, | wanted his attention. They tried to rouse him 'd AVE. i 4 | CAMAY VALUE! boils Ww
especially in the areas where the Republi-| several times but he pretended to be sleeping. She was horn at 3] =! | Qo. BANQUET 9 zien 25 €
san streng lies, 11 seems that the fatal mis- | Finally his daughter lifted one of his eyelids . | Mr. William Fogie and son, TOILET SOAP SAMAY CHICKEN BROTH CONDENSED cans























  














tole two again | | : daughter of the late Andrew | Tr : IN
[Bury Repub we in Lancer 6 bob ober “Terps Ss ty Wty homes pnt ae S| gy use ge” (IOWA BARTLETT PEMRS rv. 2x 200 (Hse
C Bust y Wy Pu cd i i or | He's still in there.” and was a member of St. Mark's | Brie ie RRA cakes
-ouniy will be neede g Sel the iil United Brethren Church, Mount| Rev. anc rs. R. H. Arndt | ER Th >
bility of a large Democrat vote in the coal | * * * Toy, for 50 years entertained at a dinner on Sun- i \ WEEK: END LONG ISLAND SNOW WHITE
reo ai 1 & oba- i . hf : 5 p T rod.
region he nh snd in oi Poh | I'm afraid a Solunga lady is going to tangle She is survived by a daugh- | day in honor of the I Je ho CAMAY ‘
> 5 wl oy : 4 “yp Loi re oltre | with + w. Today when I passed her place | ter, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Heiss, oi {ding anniversary. he 1ollow- | i |
Democratic in their last municipal election. hh he aw had ye a can of paint Lancaster, three sons, Walter |ing guests were present: Me | BATH SOAP IlC
y it has bee » concensus of |i a si iad A Yams A i
Apparently it ha been the Ce yo | notice : d Unable to fig-| VV: With whom she lived; Harry | and Mrs. Isaiah Sumpman, Mr. | Rs bath sis ¢ NONE PRICED ‘large Cc contain
opinion here that if there 3m fins, J at ihe rear of their fieW red ctv. Ung 9! Ww. Landisville, and John W.|and Mrs. John Shelly of Mount cakes , HIGHER head
& man lo lead 7g boon ihe are just what she had in mind, I stopped and | { caster: six grandchildren, | Joy Mrs. Abram Gamber and | i! 8,
of corrupt government and high taxes, that | 1 © essed. | sat d a|daughter, Minnie, Mrs. Emma : ay
nt Blas Tice os | spoke to her. As the conversa'ion progress our great-grandchildren, and a| 18 8 . | J 3 [57 The
Fan is Gen Eisenhower. ; . | she said: “Look at the good job I just did on | brother, Harry Wachstetter, of | Lefever, Mrs. Elizabeth Hitch- | ,KEEBLER S . GALIFORHIA FLAMING RED XC) 216 in a
His popularity in primary elections alll Elizabethtown. | cock, Mrs. Frances Zercher and | CHEESE 'N' SPICE None c Tut
over the nation have pointed the same di- | our license plate. I painted it red to match the werd held | Mrs. Martha Kemmerly, of | CRACKERS Priced viewed
rection. Let us hope the change that it — — -— — I almost howled but wait til flefiidon Hom: the own : Higher rangem
time for, will occur in November | s 1 > 1 ht and sees it! ats he / : A : ‘| - 12-02 ¢ WEEK-END SPECIAL: U. S. FANCY JONATHAN : ¢
e yy ( N . | her spouse gets home tonight and sees it: Nissley Funeral Home, with | Mr. and Mrs. John Fogie, of| pkg : NONE ib. 45 ; Sal
Yr + she | * + further services at St. Mark's E. | Melis visited Mrs. Sere- | LLM EATING APPLES Tyson bag \ nade k
3 U. B. Church. Interment was|na Fogie. NONE “fis c ch
. i. io: sve e while at | E % 1
Our Share In Giving i Irvin pe Says he = On ah made at Camp Hill cemetery, at | Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman | HERB 0X GOLD N RIPE BANANAS Ren 4 Ratt
Yer will Grd tha Ara % | the hosrital recent ut he got quite perturb- | o, | sr. ille vis “ alter
You will find the first of a series of |! : Y : x tcl Florin. Sr., of Ironvilie visited Mr and | BOUILLON CUBES ORCHARD PRIZE FRESH FROZEN ign
Community Chest advertisements in this |ed one night. He had fallen ino a sound sleep > © ne | Mrs. Irvin Witmer. ist ¢ Sa
issue as the opening date for the annual { snd was dozing away wien he felt someone | i Mrs. Edith Erb and Mrs. | jor of © 18 SLICED PEACHES . dons
welfare drive rapidly approaches. All of | shake him violentiy. After much shaking he Mumma Celebrate Breneman visited Mr. and, 12 cubes 4 | Buy a dozen or more for your freezer at this spacial price!
which poises an interesting question—just | inally woke to see a nurse standing by him Mrs. Jacob Geltmacher at Col- | — rook F ms Frozen Peas ities 35
what is our share? fof Jo lumbia R. D., on Sunday. Mr. | BUTTER KERNEL Seab arms Frozen Peas pkgs ¢
1 several occasions we hava gone out | im sorry, sir, but I forgot to give you your 15th A E Yeltiincher is on the sick list. 3 i
On 1 oC ca 10 i We ; vg gone | 5 fi h d h Tb. nniversar Frozen Orange Juice 3 2 6-02 25¢
collectir ng Community Chest funds (it’s | sleeping pill.” Fritz says he cou ave clu Wednesday evening Rev. and CORN VI tan
really an experience, allright, allright) and | | bed her, but he took it. What made him furi- Ww C | Mrs. R. H. Arndt attended Lafa: PW PACK Soi aac :
quite often we have been asked as to sus was the fact that he couldn't fall asleep ith Ins, 0. yette School festival at Lancas- WHOLE 16 ec TEA BAGS for the ra asm BA MA 39 |
whether the folks in the county communi- | | i: te -01 35 :
ties are getting their just share of benefits. | ‘ie rest the night. —— Visitors during the weekend | KERNEL caf
‘ell by this time most of you readers | * * * Bigler H. Mumma, of 105 W.|of Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wit. |
that we folks here in ‘the county do | {tine Willis. in the best of sushes. Main Street, celebrated his fif-|{le were Mr. and Murs. Ragner | IVORY SNOW BISQUICK Prices: 20,00 4 C 4. 43 eo
ood share of welfare services, even | " teenth anniversary Saturday, | Hallgren of Mt. Joy, Mr. Joseph | CES: pkg pkg
that a few agencies located within | Zell in fie fre and burned 10 ashes, September 17th as a represent- | Wittle and daughter, Judy, Col- MOTHER'S OATS oy F po ho
ter City are not used generally by [Presently the room grew chilly. ative of the Penn Mutual Life! mbia, Mr. Charles Wittle of | large size 28¢ pkg AT
county residents. | But no one liked to poke up Willie. Insurance Company. Since join- | Columbia. pkg. REDUCED EAST C
: : . ’ 8 k ec. -.
Bu there's another question those s: ame | —Dewey Hornafius Jr. | ing the insurance firm in Sept., Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Erb. vis- | SPARKLE GELATIN IL PRICE pkgs 17
folks should ask and that is: Are we giving | * 1937, he has won wide recogni- lited Mrs. Otillia Erb at Lancas- | » BUTTER KERNEL EVAPORATED MILK WHITE 4 tall 53 >
our share in the county? * * tion in insurance circles. He is|{er on Saturday. | ROTS HOUSE cans EXCEPT
Before us we have a list of county towns | An inmate of a booby hatch was about 10 | a member of the Starr Northrop | Visitors during the weekend] PEAS and CAR 8 0’CLOCK COFFEE 3.1b bag $2.25 1-Ib 17 REC
and what they ave Jus yea To Sunt of | be discharged Agency in Harrisburg and Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamb- | : ¢ 7 c $e Seg AZ
V mig xXplain at 1 1e city and | 5“ . 3 aintains be Pe in . -o1 o
w e mn ght exp’ an Ve : ory) $1.93 “Now. sir, that you're cured,” said the chief | Maintains local headquarters in'er were: Mr. and Mos. Guy | 2: 23 4 37 RAISIN BREAD JANE PARKER SPECIAL THIS c Dunwoc
county the per capita donation was 3$l.! 3. | : the Fulton Bank Building, in Winters and childre f Mo { REGULARLY 22¢ WEEK-END of milk
That mav sound small but consider that | psychiatrist, what are your plans? po: ie a Ps gi Man- ue,
1 the county outside the city the per capita| “Well,” replied the man, “I used to be « A native of Mt. Jov. Mr. Mu | ber oy iter — “in| PHILLIP’S PUMPKIN PIE FIRST OF THE SEASON et 49 ord of 1
donation was 51 cents. lawyer, so I may go back to practicing law. | mm: ‘as graduate
Of the county towns Hated. Now Holland 3 yer, | Y 9 P g 3 was graduated from | and Mrs. Schuyler Gamber and | POUND CAKE JANE PANES SILVER SPECIAL c i; A 3
leads with a per capita donation of $3.56: I'm a certified public accountant, and maybe and Marshall and daughter, of Columbia, R. D. TOMATO SOUP Regularly 37¢ PRICE! milk 4.4
a Ww ¢ apite ma b . | holds membership in the Delta | M At
tow TC anheim. $2 4¢ [111 follow that profession. I speak seven lang- | 10 : é rs. Matilda Derr and Miss 9. package c
Adamstown $2.79; and Manheim, 49. We [Sigma Pi fraternity. He served | { Ruth Wittle enjoyed t t | 103-02 ¢ be CEREAL SALE POST'S SUGAR CRISP combination out of a
have no doubt but that industrial concerns | uages, so I might go into the State Depart- | in the Afry for thio 8 i a trip to] ad) Ruckus oF nar pris of Toe. Goh 1 pociage for Se oo ano) og hls
in these comrnunities have helped the aver- | ment. If I find I don't like any of them, I might uring “the Se cond World ears Shartlesville, © a. on Sunday. | ~ ~7 2 Y
ge I; : Nar ! ec ar. aster Robert Witmer spent | 5 é A as 57
age. i bu . SP * . J
Bat let's continue with the list. painful | become an architect or a plane pilot. JR is a member of the Elks, the | Saturday with his mother at| GERBER 1 A&F Joins in elebrating National | A be
as it mav be: Mount Jov comes next with| Be got up. placed his left hand on his hip, Lions Cheb and the National As- | Marietta, BABY FOOD 4 Silver Jubilee Dog Week! q lich Be
91 cents donated per person; Elizabethtown, | faced away from that direction, and placed Seeiiion of Life Underwriters. | Mr. Daniel Geltmacher visit- | STRAINED 10 jars 95¢c : For
55 s and Lititz 50 cents per person. | the back of his. hand against his forehead. ed Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gelt-| CHOPPED 6 jars 89c [wees DAILY DOG FOOD FISH. 6 bs 55° the grec
K ¥ rv rs FIA Ee ‘host sl i | macher : ; oad bf . 1
: kly, Community Chest should mean | rhen he extended his fingers and said, “Or | . jn icher at Columbia R. D., on CEREAL 8-0z pkg Te DOG FOOD DASH, KEN-L-RATION, 1-16 c of Carn
more than that to us here. So when the bs Yi beco toc katt] 150 eceived | Sunday and also called on Mr. ! EH PARD OR RED HEART 6 cans 85 milk 4.0
solicitor calls this year, just keep those fig- | Inayoe q ea ." and Mrs. Jacob Erb. | WESSON OiL SPRATT’S DOG BISCUITS @ 13-01 35¢ : Al
ures in mind and when you dig, dig a bit * * * (From page 1) | Visitors of Mrs. Kate Moore, pkgs ) doughte
jeever than vou did last vear { . : ‘“ . IF YOUR DOG’ aug!
deeper than you did last year. Did you write this poem yourself?” asked The Committee wants tc ex. | 3nd Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fry- | 06's FAVORITE IS NOT LISTED ABOVE. on old rece
J Rie ¥ a omy S lo #8" during the past ‘weak YOU WILL FIND IT ON SALE AT YOUR A&P THIS WEEK! ©:
* * * | ihe English teacher. “Every line of it.” replied | tend their sincere thanks to Lt. EY past week 2 35 Suan 69¢ , ee Cal
pt . | Ronnie. “Well, I'm glad to meet you, Edgar Al- | Germer and family for their | . an rs. H. L. Fry-
The Nixon Affair Pp I th 5a 43 deci 1 generous donation and also tell singer of Phila.; Mr. and Mrs. | ’
The Nixon affair is one of the most politi- WH bio thougnt mat you were dea © | im he has done more then en- | Daniel Frysinger, and children BUT TER KERNEL ARMOUR S ARMOUR’S
cally-upsetting factors ever to develop in a | “9°. ough for Mount Joy by serving | Bobby, Billy and Margaret, of : |
national presidential campaign in our mem- | ye * Hr | his time in Korea. It is the eiti- | esta: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- PEAS BEEF STEW MINIATURE HAMS
ory. And while the youthful Senator Nixon | | zens who should be grateful to liam Frysinger and daughter, NEW PACK
probably has not done a thing which every | Over at the Carnival a few weeks ago, Tom | {him and our other Susan, of Concord, New Hamp- ¢ ny 2 47 172-1 \v 09
public official of limited financial means | Brown said: “Boy, my feet burn like fire! Do | . iar then they grateful to the | ure: Seaman 1st. Class Paul 2: 23 2 So wl
does not do, year after year, the effect of / you think a mustard bath would help?” “Sure | citizens. | Pitekee who was on a 12 hr Ty /
last week : Savion we > Dolitically | replied “Mouse” Myers, Nothing like a ‘Little | Thanks are also sent out 19| Charles Fog Md., GOLD SEAL ARMOUR’S ARMOUR’S a |
damaging that General Eisenhower and his | yor | Rev. Ezra Ranck and famil and! ogie Jr., and daughter milk 5
entire cause will suffer. musiezd on Rot dogs! x Mr. and Mrs. William S. Walters | Sue, of town; Miss Sv-| DRIED BEEF CHOPPED HAM I As
And when one considers what Truman * * wa . esl elyn Fitzkee of Mt. Joy; WN | a de
and Roosevelt got away with in the ast, : tor thei Greta Sload, Mayt a ‘W00D CREA 23-02 € S02 c : 2 4 c } ot A pe
ang ri LR BR Cre ™v Ky ey When the mother lion woke from an after-! A meeting to wrap and seal Mrs Bob Ww ly _. and ih po: i deer 51 } od 4
pointed out by Drew Pierson on unc | Xmas boxes will be held ke er ood, of Marietta: pint ¢ { dk Bur
night, one realizes how utterly unfair it is | | noon sleep, she saw her young son chasing a Octob | cen 59 ——— : next dar

or 6, at 7:30 in the High School, | 20d Mrs. Ralph Hogentoug-


o General Eise er 1 i 1is | man around a tree. “junior, how many times cs Pr
to General Eisenhower to be hurt in this | “J yY All citizens ure welcome. to ler, Columbia; Mrs. Emma Giv- vl 131846 1
manner. But that is American polities and, | must I tell you not to play with your food!” come and help send the service- |e and son, Robert of Middle- GOLD SEAL SNOWY ARMOUR’ S CORNED ARMOUR’ 3 PR We




right or wrong, it is the case and there | Ee Ho EY mer. and ., (town and Mrs. Ida Eisenberger come Cr
is no way around that. «! Jimmy Markley sent us another joke in his | pha our: best wish- jot Salunga. p d r d Bi h BEEF HASH TREET | If y
As this is being written, we have not vet | | last letter: Ru i | owaere eac BAe prope!
heard Sen: Ni blic explan: tion, i 16- i : 1 RIT
SE Se Roi ws The cert hed sounded dung ame of Lo | suppons ov gnc seca an gg 235 "=
interest. And we hope it is good enough don’s bombings, and the husband jumped. out Alpheus Nornhold, 411 Col- YEAR AT MT. JOY CHURCH 5 ns TT Sponsor
. | I = Trager ees I Tat STITT
that all will realize he still is an honest | { of bed, calling to his wife to get up. When “she | lege Ave, Lancaster, was in-| BY a unanimous vote Rev. C. TT —— etme d
5 : F. Helwig was retained fi
official and that he still deserves the faith !gidnt, he asked, “What are you waitin for?” | St ucted to pay $22 today, $20 ed for the |
and trust which General Eisenhower and !, ¥ 9 (tomorrow, and $20 per week |S¢Venth consecutive year as pas- |
the Republican Party have placed in him. | “I've lost my false teeth,” came the reply. | plus $1 per week on what tor of the Mount Joy Church of
Otherwise ha will not make a verv “Never mind them. It's bombs he's dropping. |owes for the support of his God at the Annual East Elder-

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. strong candidate to lead a campaign to end | not sandwiches.” ‘wife, Myrtle M. Nornhold, Mt, | Sib, which met at Lanaisvitle |
graft and corruption in Washington. A WISE OWL, Joy. “during the past week, |
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