The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 04, 1952, Image 5

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, December 4, 19527



LE FE AE CERT EAE A SE EE ar SHEE AE FEES EAE AE TENE EE Ww | Ii Th t! C ( .
gs ro NE W TO W N | ouncil Names Police | tion doe not become tno unfav- BIRTHS
\ : Our mmunit (Form page 1) (From page 1) | orable Until that time, both |
0 1 y | rr | the school and the new users of A son was born Tuesday to
} x 8 Ee My, and Mrs. Vernon tet he had received a check for tic and fire-flow purposes. How | Parking Meter Ordinance Amended Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Kopp
: BRUBAKER -— BALTOZER of Harrisburg, visited Mr. Ralph | $36.00 from the insurance com- ever, not until the new higher The councilmen amended the | Mount Joy R1, at St. Joseph's
7 on Sunday. {pany to cover the damage to the standpipe is in service will the | part ing meter ordinance to car | Hospital,
i The marriage of Miss Lois G. Rev. and Mrs, R. H. Arndt, police car caused by an 1 of the main be real [ty a three-day jail sentence on| , A son was born Tuesday to
Brubaker, daughter of Mr. and entertained the following at a| dent. ized. Present plans for the erec- | failure to pay the fines | Mr. and Mrs. Shando Teleky, of
Mrs. David H. ( Siig. thanksgiving day dinner, Mr. | Tax Exonerations tion of the standpipe call for] =. [53 West Donegal St., at the St.
: Bo ify 3 ee Re and Mrs. Habet Khelghatian A total exoneration of $1,644 May delivery if the steel situta Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. ' Joseph's hospital,
0 IS, ichae 10Waiier, and daughters of Ridley Park, [.50 on the 1952 head tax was ue ASG
; 3% Mt. Joy R1, will take place at 2 Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Camp- | passed by council because of en si OS TE RR CA 9 9 1 PE
TRILLIUM i ft aria in Green Bi Ev ell and daughters, Mr. and Mrs, deaths, hardship and addresses
Nyl j B. Church, near. od Johnston, Lancaster, | unknown. a
on SLIPS 3 Safe Harbor. The Rev. Robert yy. Martha Kemmerly, of| The tax collector was exoner: |
is W. Etter will officiate at hel own. Mrs. Frances Zercher,| ated from collecting 1949 back i
05€ S$ 08 0" double ring ceremony. Mrs. Elizabeth Hitchcock, and head tax as per the list present
The bride-elect will be Mary Lefever. ed to council. i
BLACK marriage by her father. She rat ne a WL Ac: we | Signs to be placed |
iq : Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris- | ; R ®
HEELS NYLON ® will have her sister, Miss Phyl- tice Wittie were Mr. and Mrs. | Iwo “No Parking Between |
51-GAUGE SLIPS Ris ie MN a8| pagner Hallgren, Mt. Joy, Mr. Signy Yau be Died on te Li J e S i oO Nn S
, ar MLSs yi ‘ : 3 side » et at thew
0 mai: of honor, ant ; oris Charles Wittle, Columbia, R. D. [South siae o ie Sure NS
8 | McCauley, Quarryville, and . Mount Joy Mills. RU]
H8 a Miss Catherine Funk, Conestoga Mr. and Mrs. John Fogie, vis- | To Write Letter 2g i
RI as bridesmaids. lited Mrs. Serena Fogie Sunday. Council instructed Secretary AN “F r T o Moan In Your Life”
: 3 The best me ’ Louis ¢¢ |Geltmacher were. Pvt. Ray | : . jv) : 0 C
| The best man will be Louis C. | Brian to write a letter to John | ¥
| Baitozer, Mt. Joy R1, brother| bly of a 3nd Jus irl | Bowman asking if he will deed a
[of the bride-elect, and the ush- Geltmacher, and Mr. anc T'S: |the ground necessary to straigh- | ‘ . !
Boxed Handkerchiefs 8 ors will be David Brubaker, of Sam Reigle, Paulsboro, N. J. ten out Apple alley, to the Boro Po oF Buy His Gift at a Man Ss Store
: | apy te istic Jittle |p vs ‘|W oF
W | Conestoga RI, brother of the Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittl the borough would remove |i 5 :
§ | bride- elect, and Karl Heitmul-{and daughter were thanksgiving | He wooden structure that is on ud
SPECIAL in| ler, Conestoga R1. Day of Mr. and : Mr 8: ithe ground, clean up the lumber! i
8 The traditional wedding mu-/* harles Witile, and family, Co- {and pile it neatly on his proper! -y © .
WOMEN'S ®|sic will be provided by R. b. Chor [1 i Escley sport and Dress Shirts
nl Shirley Foutz, Conestoga R2,! Yoeman 3rd class Charles - vei i Allein stein a 4
I Boge eK visited Mr. and Mrs | i $2.95 to $5.95
COATS | soloist, and Miss Thelma Stive ip id i MIs.| ‘There is no better way to Boos! |} 85 $ 9
wn Conestoga R2, pianist. frye Gi ane Jem ye | your business than by local news- | Han 1kies — boxed or loose n
| ronan] S11 Mr. and Mrs. William Rineer, |
8 A reception will be held im-| * | caper advertising. i ”
: N | mediately following the Gap, visited Mr. and Mrs. | i Buxton Walleis — monogrammed free :
95 Nyion Sweaters {mony at the home of the bride John Grossman and family on | i Neckwear — Beautiful to say the least, see them
# | elect, Sunday. stunning matched oi
$2.98 EE Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- CARVING SET $1.00 to $2.00
o Frveincer Mire Et ol } 3 i
R| | Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends 'i® Frysinger, and Mrs. Katie| i Swank Jewelry of every description
2 : ‘Moore, were Mrs. Clara Renn, PERFECT GIFT! wu
SES 8 | 7 Lancaster, Edith Rhoads, Mr. A .
3 ’ $5
RAYON BLOU 2.98 3 land Mrs. Hiram Diffendertfer |
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$3.98
$9.95


Children’s Coat Sets
Cinderelia ROBES
AND %
HOUSECOATS Nd
$1810 $495 cpg to $1295 _
All sizes to 14 vrs.



Dresses
FIRE)
I 7 9 8 ® No one ever expecis a fire in
BEDROOM SLIPPERS 3 his home! Are you well protected
$298 +o $495 2

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against this loss? You need insur-
| ance to at least 7
| against fire and lightning . . . plus
equal coverage for wind, explosion,
aircraft, hail and other hazards.
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Riue Swan Panties
BEGINNING
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It's sound business to guard your |
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, THIS STORE WILL
| prehensive protection. Check today



BE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS ! ol vs. coll oe sa
VERN A AX) 1 BiB “4 | WARREN H. STEHMAN
OPEN ALL DAY WE] SDAY DURING MONTH | SQUARE ST., FLORIN
OF DECEMBER wi Phone Mt. Joy 3-5547
cil
9
Mount Joy Dept. Store
RETO RARE TET ETE FE TERE PA ERE TEFL IETS REFER TERE PARE SER
Announcing
Open House Celebration
- 16 SOUTH MARKET STREET
Saturday, Becerniber 13, i952
200 P.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO.
ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA.
“PROGRESS WITil ELIZABETHTOWN"
M. TO 3:00 P.
5
1952
Modern Banking Quarters Equipment







75% of full value |’
¥ | investment with Farm Burecu’s com- |

“lon Sunday
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the de
{Pearl Brenneman, Mt. Joy R.D.
ind Mrs. Eugene Diffenderfer, |
Lititz, Mrs. Emma Givens, Mr. | 3
ind Mrs. William Givens, Mid- | bo
dletown, and Mrs. Ray Myers, | a

Mount Joy. |
Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber|
' | Stag Han- |v
and daughter, Columbia R. D., Imported Stainless Steel and v J
| dles from India. Attractively gift pack. b



Mr. and Mrs. Havard Johnston
i J : oh, aged in lined box. Specially ground 8 | of
Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Ray fect 4
4 inch knife blade to insure perfect |y
Gamber, and son, Manheim, | 3 |
at | carving. a
visited Mr. and Mrs. Abram] |
Gamber Sunday *s PI y Bi
xe I sunday. No Please. Money $12. | va
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. How- refunded if for ony frown BV]
awd you are not satisfied. postpaid | 8%
«rd Gamber were Mr. and Mrs. A
Oliver Haldeman, Mt. Joy, Mr. BEN TAYLOR GIFTS 8
and Mrs' Salem Gamber, and | Dy
laughter, Columbia R. D. | Dgpt. J 134 N. ih ne Ave. |
ol 1 9
Mr: Howard Witmer and WAYNE, I |g
hildren visited Mr. and Mrs. 19-1p (i
Harry L. Harnish, of Goodville..| gf — >
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Snyder
and family, Elizabethtown R.D.| ¥
vere Thanksgiving Day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler and
family, and Mrs. Irene Snyder.
Mrs. Martha Fogie, and son
[visited the following the
past week, Mrs. Roy Gephart, .
Mt. Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bar
ion, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred At
land, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones,
111 of Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Fogie, of
Philadelphia, visited Mr. and
(Mrs. William Fogie, and famil
ney and Mrs.
Viiss Minnie
Arndt,
Gamber, att
lication services of the
Florin E.U.B. Church.
was held recently.
and
nde
which
Jack Kuhns

from Lancaster |
nd Amos Zimmerman from
Iiphrata, were visitors of Pfc
Bill Miller, who is home on
leave from the Marines
Callers at the
were Mr. G
I
Arndt
Benedict, Mr
Mary Lefe
home
Ivan
ver, of
and
Lancaster.
Jack Witmer, son of Mr.
andi
Mrs. Irvin Witmer, had the ex
perience of shooting his first
deer, in Cumberland County, It
weighed 120 1b.
Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Johns
and son, Lancaster were Satur-
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
John Miller, and family. |
O : ier, and family, on Transmission!
I'hanksgiving Day, were Mr. New Truck-o-matic trans-
and Mrs. Aaron Landis, Pvt. mission with gyrol Fluid
and Mrs. Sherwood Deilz, Litits | Drive on 3
and Mr. Lester Long. Florin and 34-ton Dadgs tnels or
Sunday visitors cg My nd saves shifting, cuts driver
Mrs. Robert Frank. fatigue, permits you to rock
were Mrs. out of snow. mud, and sand.
Misses Marlene
ner,
and Joann Gar-
Wrightsville R. D.
Rev. R. H. Arndt, filled the

: ; : pulpit, Sunday evening 1 the
Exhibits by National City Bank of New York Newtown E.UB, Chureh, in the
absence of the pastor Rev. O. K.
—— RARE GOLD AND SILVER COINS Buch, who fell and fractured |
his" ankle |
aE 7 'Q IT ARS Mr dit]
WORLD'S SILVER DOLLARS Fs fan Wy an My | NEY
oars nena, spent Mon- | Higher compression ratios
| lav ancaster. squeeze top economy out of
. . : > Master Ro er [i rT | ac 0] 1. im
Exhibits by Federal Reserve Bank, Philadelphia |, Mt Robert Witmer, ang each drop. of fuel +. . im-
{ (Mrs. Edith Erb, visited Mbps. | Proved cooling system gives
> i : : ie wl ae INorman Brose fell Ais more efficient performance.
| +— CURRENCY AND COINS OF THE UNITED STATES [fqn Brosey and children of Pius tered crankonse ven.
ver Sprin g Sunday. tilation, dual fuel filters,
| “PROGRESS WITH ELIZABETHTOWN"
MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION



Verlene Harple, fifth place |§
¢( winner in the Bulletin’s Contest |
[wishes to express her sincere
thanks to all who made it
sible for
(winning position.
oil-bath air cleaners.
THANK YOU
pos-
her to attain her prize







 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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