The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 13, 1952, Image 4

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Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, November 13, 1952
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Mortuary Record | | NEW TOWN
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HARRY K. SWEIKERT oI of .Mr. and Mrs: Aris
Harry Kreider 70 w= ‘Wittle were Mr Harry Ha
os S Nw ot. ou ha, milton and daughter E-town
died at 2:15 a. m. Sunday at the "oo Wittle, Columbia
Columbia Hospital vw ha BB, Mi and Mrs Ragner
Born at New MiKon, i a Hallgren, Mt, Joy. Mr. Joseph
was a son of the late John and Wittle and daughter. Columbia
Susan Dennlinger Sweikert and Mi Katie. Moors pent a
was a member of the Fraternal Th Ha
week with 1 ina \ a
Order of Eagles Aerie 2 & =O Ne Rohn ton ol Lancaster
lumbia; the Columbia Fraternal Visitors of Mi nd Mrs. W
and Beneficial I le Fogie were Mr. Thomas Nace
Spanish American Wa Veter Connectiout and Mi Paul
ans, the Railroad Relief Asso Smith. Columbia R. D
tn, u le
ciation, and the First Pente
Columbia, He
Pennsylvania
costal Church,
was a retired
Railroad conductor.
Surviving are four sons
Frank, Columbia R1; Harry, of
Columbia; Wilbur, Florin, and
Emanuel, Lancaster Seven
grandchildren, three great
grandchildren and a brother
and four sisters also survive
Emanuel, Atlantic City, N. J;
Mrs. Minnie Fiester
Anna Denlinger, both of Para
dise; Mrs. Emma Graham,
and Mrs. Maude Mentzer,
Holland.
MRS. IRVIN S. SMITH
Mrs. Lizzie H., Smith, seven-
ty-one, wife of Irvin S. Smith,
405 N. Hanover St., Elizabeth-
town, died at 1:30 a.m. Sunday
at her home after a brief illness.
She was a daughter of the late |
Ephraim and Mary Herr Hern-
ley and a member of the Eliza-
bethtown Mennonite Church.
In addition to her husband,
she is survived by a daughter,
Miss ‘Anna Smith, at home, a
wv
step-son, Martin E. Risse
caster RD: and a foster
Donald Stonesifer, Myerstown
r, Lan-
son,
Also surviving are .five grand-
children and a brother, Paul
Hernley, of Elizabethtown R. DI.
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FEATHERS NEEDED—There
are many commercial uses of
leathers. Harry Kauffman, Pa.
State extension poultry spec-
ialist, explains that waterfowl
feathers have the best qualities.
They are not so brittle as the
feathers from land birds, and
the oil in the feathers helps to
preserve the keeping qualities.
KILL THE RATS—The cost
of keeping a rat has gone up
from $2 to about $5 a year. Ed-
gar Udine, extension entomo-
logist of the Pennsylvania State
College, says you don’t have to
pay this bill unless you want to
do so. Get detailed information
from your county agent on how
to kill rats with red squill or
warfarin.
TAKE SOIL INVENTORY —
\ good way
to take an invent-
ory of the soil is to get a soil
sample mailing kit from the
county agent’s office, one for
cach field or portion of field on
which information 1s wanted.
Take ti sample according to
airections and mail to Penn.
State's soil testing laboratory.
A report will be returned.
USE WOODEN POSTS-—Far-
mers will use wooden and
fewer steel fence
of steel shortages this fall.
more
posts because
Wal-
ter W. Simonds, Penn State ex-
ension forester, says that posts
with more heartwood will last
longer than posts having a lot
of sapwood.
CARE FOR EVERGREENS—
Winter is the critical time for
newly planted evergreens on
the home grounds, says A. C.
Rasmussen, Penn State exten-
sion ornamental horticulturist.
Apply a 4-inch mulch of well-
rotted hardwood sa oak
leaves, or peat around
plants.
SAVE FINGERS Don't let
corn-picking time turn into fin-
ger-picking time, warns Penn
State extension agricultural en-
gineers. Shut off power of your
corn picker before trying to un-
clog it
wdust,
moss




READING THE ADS

and Mrs. |
Gap,
New |

evening visitors of
Irvin Witmer were
Saturday
Mr, and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs, Wiibert Witmer
| and sons of East Petersburg
Mr. and Mrs. John Grossman
and family visited Mr. and Mrs
William Gelzenlichter of Gor
donville
Rev. and Mrs R. H. Arndt
visited Maria Hoffman and
household, Mt. Joy R. D. Mon
day evening
Mrs. Mabel Ness, of Columbia
|R. D. visited her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Witmer.
Martha Risser,
ed Mrs. Matilda Derr, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Witmer
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Hershey, visit
John Kauffman Sr. of Ironville,
Sunday.
Miss Helen Grossman, Gor
donville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Grossman, and family on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
and daughter,
Salem Gamber
Columbia R. D.,
visited Mr. Mrs. Abram
Gamber, Saturday evening
Friday evening Rev. and Mrs
R. H. Arndt, Mrs. May
and Miss Carmen Fogie enjoy
ed the Senior High School play
at Mount Joy
Mrs. Katie Moore, Mrs. Blan-
che Frysinger, Mr. and Mrs
Havard Johnston, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Rechart, Han-
over, Sunday.
Mr. Daniel Gel
Mrs. Grace Finefrock, visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Greenly, Jr.,
Manheim R. D. on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Boles
and daughter, Marietta, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler
family, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
and
Weaver,
tmacher and

and
Earl Haldeman, |
Mt. Joy R. D. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Gamber.
Callers during the week at
the “Arndt Home”, were Mr
and Mrs. Havard Johnston. and
Miss Mary Lefever, Lancaster
Mrs. Edith Erb spent Tuesday
with her brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Wit
mer, E-town R. D. Mrs. Witmer
is on the sick list.
Sunday Mrs. Pearl Brenneman
and Mrs. Edith Erb visited Rev
and Mrs. O. K. Buch, Manheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gib-
ble, Columbia R. D
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns
had a pre-thanksgiving dinner
for their son Pvt. Donald Kuhns

on Sunday. The guests were Mr
and Mrs. Albert Englerth, Blos-
som Hill and Mrs. James Craw
ford, Lancaster, Pvt. Kuhns ex
pects to be
camp before
moved to another
Thanksgiving
Sunday dinner guests of Rev
and Mrs. R. H. Arndt, were Mr.
and Mrs. Amos Strickler and
daughter, Edna, Patsy Strickler
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamber
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Weaver were Mr.
Frank Weaver, Lancaster. Mr
Benjamin Weaver, Miss Esther
Longenecker, Marietta, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Myers Jr.. and Mrs
Cora Myers, Columbia R. D
ee.
Volunteers
(From Page 1)
By the time services were
scheduled to be held Sunday,
the entire interior had been giv-
en two coats of paint and the
result proved a real surprise to
the congregation, many memb-
ers of which had no idea the
(sanctuary was being beautified.
| Charles
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{ fer, Jay
Those who took part included
Dunkelberger
Irma, who donned dunga-
worked at
her husband atop
highest scaffolds:
year-old
Bill
ma, Jacob
and nis
wife,
rees and the side of
one of the
Vivian Gable,
daughter of the
Buller, Jesse Mum
Stehman, Cloy Hof-
Brandt, Harry Herr,
Marlin Gish, John K. Wittle, El-
mer Wittle, H. W. Buller, Jr.
Park Shetter, Augustus Shetter.,
Aaron Buckwalter and Sylves-
ter Eppler.
Saturday night the ladies of
the church formed a bucket bri- |
gade and cleaned up the entire
church, windows included, for
i the Sunday morning service.
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ET py [| Student Council Conference [ [FN | | all of Harrisburg and Mary
| & | Four students will attend the PERSONALS || | ane Minnieh of Shermansdale.
| FL ORIN Lancaster County Student Migs Mary Jane Minnich of
| | Council Conference at Lititz Shermansdale spent the week-
tml High School Thursday, Novem- "Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Brene- end with Mr. and Mrs, Lester
Mr, James Wellard of LoOys- pap 20. They are Mary Felty, man and son. entertained these H. Breneman and son.
ville, Perry County, spent sev- panald Wolgemuth, Dorothy guests Saturday evening: Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Randler,
cral days with Mr. and MTS. | pejffer and Fred Wetzel. They and Mrs. Donald Matter, Donald of R. D. 1 Mt. Joy, entertained
Benjamin Hess and family will be accompanied by the ad-| ;nd Marcella Matter of Royal- the following guests at their|
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rubi: | visor C. A. S. Hollinger ton: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Har- home on Sunday Mrs. Bertha
can of Coatesville were guests Board Meetings lington of Hatrisburg; Mr. and Brooks and daughter, Virginia, |
of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman The rezular monthly meeting] Mrs: John Zerphey of Mt, Joy; this bore; Wilbur Brooks, Mot|
on Sunday of the East Donegal Twp. School Ruth Hollenbaugh, Francis Dis- fitt Field, Calif ; Aaron Wolge-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MeCu Board will meet Friday evening | singer, Pearl Messner, Alice muth, Florin; Mr. and Mrs.
dy of Palmyra and Mr. and Mrs.| the library, at| Gaskins, Annabelle Smith, Mir- Henry Royer and daughter
Ross Ammon and family of Gap | 10 Dn iam IHegnew, Michael Friedman Barbara; Kenneth Royer, USA,
re Sunday afternoon guests| -
of Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and| The regular monthly meeting
unily. of the Joint School Board will
Mrs Adah Eichler and daugh- | meet Thursday evening, Nov
ter, Margaret entertained the | 20 in the East Donegal High
following to dinner on Wednes- | School a
day: Mr. and Mrs. Landiss Hess,
Mr. and Mrs. Eichler and daugh PRINT 1000 ENVELOPES
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Martin rl Like Last Time.
Liggins. Cs Got A Sample?
Mr. Nathan Shelly of Man (a
heim visited his brother WM
Samuel Shelley Sunday.
Rev. Howard Bernhard pur
chased the Fairview Orchard at
Wednesday after
7,100.00. He will take
possession April 1st
Mr. A. D. Garber, Mr. and
Mrs. George Mrs. Ka

public sale on
at $3
Phone Us for Your
PRINTING
noon

Age 18-30
Mumper,
OPENINGS
Production Work

tie Kautz and Mr. John Frye THANKS GIVING
are spending several days a
Buck Ridge Camp in Perry Co.
APPLY IN PERSON
Miss Mary Hamilton and Mrs.
Turkeys

Ruth Pierce entertained their MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 BETWEEN 1 TO 3 P. M.
mother to a birthday dinner at LIVE OR DRESSED
Baker's Diner at Elizabethtown
on Monday. FREE DELIVERY
Thursday, November 20th at | Phone Mt. Joy 23-4957
7:30 pm. a Parents’ meeting : AIRCRAFT - MARINE PRODUCTS, Inc.
will be held at the Washington J ;
Elementary school, John H. Lutz MOUNT JOY
- a DONEGAL SPRINGS ROAD
46-2¢
E. D. Twp. High i
Nw 2 | Are You Tired, Rundown,
Not just io
A DONEGAL
Senior Pla
‘Finders Creepers”, a mys
a diamond — na
a diamond ring marked
Artcarved
three acts by
will be
high school auditorium
November
lery-comedy in
Donald Payton,
ed in the
Friday and Saturday,
present

Grouchy?
SUNNY SOUTH VACATION



14 and 15 by the senior class
The cast includes Jeanne Ging IS JUST WHAT YOU NEED TO FEEL LIKE NEW AGAIN
rich, Ann Siegrist, Nancy Pres ™ WW Ate Guaranteed for
cott, Sarah Jane Shuman, Cyn A your protection! Cc AL L.. .
thia Brandt, Betsy Musser and| % = 4% ==
Laura Rinehart; John Musser - Ne As seen in LIFE >
| John Waser, Raymond aGoep- BIN Donegal Airways, Inc.
frich, Eugene Raber, Gerald
Lindemuth, George Rhoades and MOUNT JOY 3-5354
Patrick Crankshaw 45-13
Mrs. Verna Gingrich, Englisi ——
teacher, will direct the produc nes - _
tion.
Maytown Elementary Parents
Meeting ion
A panel discussion on “The
Future of the East Donegal El
ementary Schools under Joint

District Organization” will be

the feature of the Mayvtown Ele SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
mentary Parent's Meeting Tues
day evening, November 18
Mervin Brandt, assistant coun Ris ade Mark Jt EL
ty superintendent, will be the Prices Fed; tux PLS 10 P. M. TO 1 A. M.
ra
moderator and members of the
i5
og BOB HODGE TRIO

panel will be Dr. J. W. Binge
man, Edward Charles, John ADAM H. GREER
Hiestand and Miss Sara Misch- S17’ Main Si... Mount Joy, Pa. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16
lich. Mrs. Robert Long will HONE 53-1121 . : T "
chairman of the affair, Mrs. | mm Charlie Neimer rio
Robert Black will sing a solo 9P. M. TO 12 P. M
and the men’s chorus under the 3 TE a
direction of Arthur Trostle will :

Refreshments
ved by the
sing. will be ser
sixth grade mothers
Meet
Eshelman,
“ye guaranteed
my family a home,
Florin Parent's
Robert S.
nq
clemen
DON'T FORGET AUXILIARY
TURKEY CARD PARTY NOVEMBER 17


tary supervisor of Manheim no matter


Sunday family dinners will be served starting at
 









Central School District, will r
speak to the group on “Child what happens! 1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and
Growth - Emotional and Ment : Turkey.
al.” The parents’ committee in
charge are Aaron Musser, War . roe TT g
ren Stehman, A. K. Kliner
Mrs. Lester Wolgemuth, Mrs.
Paul Brubaker, Mrs. George
Bowers and Miss Romaine Wei- J O Y SATURDAYS
gle (faculty). Mrs. Koser is so 7 and 9:00 P.M AND
cial committee chairman. SATURDAYS THEAT RE HOLIDAYS
Openhouse in Florin & Maytown 6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M.
Parents are invited to visit Mount Jo): Ya.





East
during
Week,
the Donegal
American
Nov. 10 - 14.
Schools
. Education
Friday af
November 14,
Twp.
MARIO

FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 -
LANZA — DORETTA MORROW
-in-

the pu Rb 3 sb an, 9 9
pils of the Florin Elementary Would YOU leave a mortgage for | § Because You re Mine
school will present a recital your family, in the event of y&r i
with Mrs. Walter Sloan as the death? Could they pay it? Would MONDAY — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 - 18
guest artist. All pupils who they lose their home? :
play instruments will take part You can solve thai problem with JEFF CHANDLER — ALEX NICOL -in
in the recital. a Farm Bureau Monthly Income
Seniors To
Seven
Attend Dinner Plan. It guarantees the money to
seniors of the EDTS | pay off the mortgage if you don't
“Red Ball Express”

Problems of Democracy class! live to do it. The cost is low. Your
will attend the Naturalization local Farm Bureau insurance repre-
Day Luncheon, Friday, Novem. Sehtative can figure hey five io-
ber 14 1e | 1 Brine: 1. vestment you must make, Call =
ty wet the Hotel Brunswick | YON oslo AN
ty, men SQUARE ST., FLORIN
: Phone Mt. Joy 3.5547
1SS
RAY BOLGER -— MARY GERMAINE
into our Communi
who will
Citizens on
and women
become American
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 - 20
-in
“Where's Charley”

that day. The girls’who are g0-




 
ing are Carolyn Weaver, Lois 2 COMING:
Jog e G 1, Peggy Hess :
i mi i Mn NOV. 26.27 BIG SKY"
ares Sines LTE TY EE SE vo gta
TT Home Office
When in need of Printing. (any- Nina sh DEC. 5-6—"WHAT PRICE GLORY
 

thing) kindly remember the Bulletin |
Virgina; Mrs: Kenne
boro.
Lititz and Hettie Royer, of this [spent

Reuben
Sunday
th Royer,, Mr.
with
Shellenberger,
Harvey
Weaver at New Holland.
OPE
AS
DINNER
SERVED 12 NOON TO 7 P.
Bring The Family - Reservations Can Be Made
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