When > i {1 7. Allen Lentz, Elizabeth. : 9The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 12, 1953] KATHY ANN HOSTETTER ues Church of the Brethren. she observed her 100th ines Jo 9 she on oo | WEDDINGS wn, served as best man and thing) | ‘ | "The infant daughter, Kathy | Among the survivors are a|she was presented with a|staff o ush p were Samuel Gish, Eli EE Ann Hastetter, two weeks old, daughter, Nora, wife of John|plaque from the Pennsylvania was a member of the Alumn OBERHOLTZER OBER htown R. D.. and Eugene Be wy Ng pes af J. Joseph and Elizabeth W. Kreider, with whom she | Medical Society in recognition | Association «¢ of the Meth dist Me marriage of Miss Helen! pone 1 ‘mizabethtown R. D ELI THE BULLETIN fl Hawthorne Hostetter, Mt. Joy resided; a brother, John P.|of her long life. : | Hospital, and the Almerican Li Ober, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| © 0" Lions were Miss | p ished every Thursday at 11 East | 22. died Sunday night in St. Hummer, Elizabethtown; two| The last of her immediate | gion Post, Elizabethtown Joseph Greiner. of Manheim | Vier Wort, Miss Arlene Hilsher Published oy T ay RY ah ; | Agnes Hospital, Baltimore sisters. Lizzie. wife of James! family, she is survived only by| Besides her father, who re: p4 10 Glenn Oberholtzer, son | both of Elizabethtown. NL, St oun! Pay | Besides her parents she is|Cenrad, Manheim, and Annie,|a number of nieces and neph-|gides at Mount Joy R2, she is ¢ nvr. and Mrs. Christian Ober After a reception for 123 | ’ " : Ch : {| survived by a brother, Ronald,|wife of Harry Saylor, Master- | ews. ; survived by these brothers and Elizabethtown R3, ts in the Hostetter's Baf- I William N. Young, Publisher sister, Joan Lenore, both at!sonville; eight grand-children, Funeral services will be held sisters: William M He Her | at 11 p. m, Saturday quet Hall, the couple left on,a | Fred J. Alberte, Editor & Manager i home, grandparents, Mr. and and 14 great-grandchildren. | at the Funeral Home of Fred IT. [man S. College, both at home in the Mennonite Church, Mt He ding trip to Virginia. On Pearl Roth, Assoc. Editor & Bus. Mgr, I Mrs. Raymond Hostetter, Man | Koser, Landisvile oln Friday a!|Dalis, wife of Jacob M Kline Jov. with the Rey Henry Laut thoie return, they witl reside af oy | heim RZ; ¢ ind Mr. and Mrs. Vie VRS. C. H. LONGENECKER {1:30 p.m., with further services| Bethel, wife of Walter L. Keeb- (mi jating, and assisted by Rev. RS. where JHE I John E. Scl oll, Editor and Publisher tor F. Hawthorne. Marietta ‘Rl Mrs. Catherine H. Longenec-|from the Salunga Mennonite | ler; and Sydney, wife of Dr. .L Frank. | gab Oe 101 452 and great grandparents, Mr. | ker, 102 years, died at 11 a. m. | Church. Interment will be made | C. Hamblock, all of Mount Jo) Mise Belty Ober Seigrist, of | dobar -— bs Subscription Rate: $2: 100 Per Year by Mail. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberger, | Tuesday at the home of Miss|in the church cemetery | R2; and Peggy, wife of Merritt witmer. Pa.. sister of the bride, ! { Advertising rates upon request Florin; Mrs. Katie Ibach, Lititz; Mary Tracy, Lancaster Rl, with | Se — W. Alexander, Hamburg was maid of honor and - brides | Entered at ihe postoftfice at Mount Joy, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph £.| whom she resided for about ten! be TERRY Ww. YOUNG we ——. maids wert Miss Jane Greiner | Pa., as second-class mail under the Act | Hostetter, Mt. Joy vears. She had been ill for ten) Terry Wayne young, four, | When in need of Printing, (any=| Mount Joy and Miss H | of March 3, 1879 mee | days. | son of Frwaod F. and Geraldine thing) kindly remémber the Bulletin | Brubaker. Mount Joy. Mic I Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper MRS. HENRY G SHENK She was the daughter of the|M. Garber Young, 176 Meriham iit —— bridesmaids were also sisters of] Publishers’ Association Mrs. Mary P. Shenk, age 53, late Rev. Christian and Cath- | St., Mount Joy, died al 2:30 p Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. ' the bride L ; died at 4:56 p. m. Tuesday at|erine Hess Bomberger and had | Mm: yesterday at St. Joserh| nu... pinnae A EE tee ee r a 13 months ill — . ‘ | i . Suit ite afte {the home of her son in law and |been a resident of Landisville| Hospital afte Ar i. ST MRS R.C "ORMSBY laughter, Mr. and Mrs. John |area for the last 75 years. ness. Besides the parents, : the F anders Ww eek Featur gs! 7 Mortuary Record Mrs. R. C. Ormsby, 74, died|W. Kreider, 117 N. Market St.,| She was a widow of the Rev.|child is survived by a sister, ’s 0 x y , n at the home of her son, George | this boro, after an illness of six {Henry F. Longenecker, who | Donna Lee Young, at home; the Ormsby on Pennell road, near|months | was minister at the Chestnut|Ppaternal grandparents, Mr. and MRS. ANNA M. EICHERLY Lenni road, Middletown Twp i She was the widow of Henry | Hill Mennonite Church at time | Mrs. Wayne Young, Mount Joy, ! Mrs. Anna Myers Eicherly, Del. County. |G. Shenk, former resident of of his death in 1828, and was a| the maternal grandparents, Me. Deceased formerly lived in|Manheim, and had resided in| member of the same church. [and Mrs. James P. Garber, of widow of Amos Eicherly, form . Mount Joy and Florin | Mt. Joy for the past 11 years.| Mrs. Longenecker celebrated | Florin: and the great grandpar- erly of Florin, died Monday at Surviving are her son, with,She was a daughter of Andrew |her birthday Jan. 26 by receiv- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gib her home in Arlington Heights, | whom she resided and two|and Fannie Plasterer Hummer ing several friends and having | ble, Mastersonville. ; Funeral services will be ‘held Illinois grandchildren and was a member of the Chia-'a birthday cake. In 1951 when | tm em me ee ee et ee ee rrp. iON Saturday, 2 p. Mm, at the] T0000 30 00 5000 50050500304 0 430 30400 4% sale adele fe 00 40 400 420430 a0 420430620 30 30 00 620 420 430 420 42 segs edo edo | Glossbre nner E. U. B. Church] o% at Florin. Interment in Longen near Lititz | y Te 9 & | ccker's cemetery | Friends may call at the Nissley S Funeral Home on Fr Ray 7Tt09 » + | Cl {p. m. | All prices in this advertisement oe rl P Rich, 9 & | HARRY M. BROWN | affective through Saturday, Feb. 14th, ai i | ivi. Din rown CICA 1 ipo KEENER’S fot rey 3 prow 75, WILDMERE 7 57° 22 et & Joy, "died at 2:55 p. m. Tuesday | LIPTON YEA V-8 VEGETABLE oi Gockiaii 45-02 Dairy sancaster, after a long ill-| 2.02, cans Sic :an in Lancaste a g ill 2 Second we 08° | STRINGLESS BEANS niin. 15 Youll : » | 4 ¥ | 4 $ [was the son of the late William taker Malt 74 g U i a 3 ond Sarah Mooney Brown and | 8-oz. 65° PRUNE Eker Mai hens 19 dit both > was employed as a warper ai oF c= pkg. & the U.S. Asbestos Co, Man |f | — | BURT'S CATSUP 2 [i OF onl | 51540 His wite teas the, former _ LIPTON GRAPEFRUIT svete wr 0 10° : 5 Susan Roland. is one BA iS PRES SERVES Soli Fam ioe 27¢ | son, Harry W. Brown, Mt. Joy; | PKG. PKG. 5 i | —— ' *%* | one grandson, two reat grand ‘ 0° C i e Farle foo £0 . nm Come In And See The Many | ta and a ot and sis- of 16's AN xn 33 CHUN $ SALMON ci l6-02 Jur : 1Pos : 0 iter; Charles M. Brown, Lan- 1 ARP Grade “A” 2 {" Reductions . . . . . . Save Up 4s | caster; and Ruth, wife of Geo. DROMEDARY GREEN GIANT PEAS * “= 207 39 | WA o% | Paxton, Carlisle. 25¢ To 1, Of The Regular Price. ! | Funeral services will be heid GINGERBREAD MiX SFR AM, TREET or PREM 1202 Alc GRAND s | from the Heilig funeral home 14.0Z. ** on Saturday at 2 p. m. Inter . ah I0RA CORN tes 2 i ad’ —— 9° {ment in the Mt. Joy cemetery. PKS. ow om Hall FEBRUARY BEDDING SPECIAL pens 14 dio 0 Jor ll Vics ELMER'S CHEE WEES fei si 9g R ° ) ! ¢ | home on 7109p. m. i DROMEDARY ea ; —— I | Regular $49.95 Serta Mattress or Box Spring $39.95 & " | Fond MIX 7)” ¥ioRibA INDIAN RIVER 51 1&1 Ce < © < | : n | iness. Born in Mount Joy, he oe Reena x8 iit EXD > | | He was a trackman on the Pa. | FINE FOR BAKING' ROME BEAUTY APPLE ES NONE PRICED 3 Ib oly ie | Railroad for thirty years prior y ! . M > {to 1941 and then was employed | a, OIL | at the Bachman Chocolate Co PINT UART =p 1 VN Big BIRDS EYE Sale! for eight years until his retirc c 1 T i {ment in 1951. He was one of BOTIL Et Som LE { ithe oldest members of the Mt edi CAN $2.29 Joy Friendship Fire Co. No. 1, TE — and also a member of St. Marks GULDEN'S Q BIRDS EYE FROZEN CAS | / ORANGE JUICE 4 = Your Birds Eye Kids Doll Potiom ond Moke A Cloth Doll Only 25¢ Pius un Imprinted Orange Juice Can Top \ 3 | = ir TTT Ct fo b 5 oe! CLARENCE E. GIBBONS / 9 | 5 FULL OR TWIN SIZE oe | Funeral services were held fA £ My GRAPE yg! Sunday dfternoon at the funeral fy =o 5 SI > | 4 CASH 5 8 | home of James B. Heilig, this ls oe ) LARGE 54-54 SIZE * OR ® KE ENER 3 | boro, for Clarence Emmett Gib- 20 MULE TEAM \ a Ne if NUNE PRICED HIGHER for eX BUDGET od 3 vous, age 76, who died Febru-| . wv oir fo ned 29% 40 6%! 0050000 630 dione lore St. with who. he tc | Ke. PKG. hy iE a — et ee eee —— 1 dlc Ce — LOR ASCAL Interment was made in the p) ‘FLORIDA PASC NONE PRICED = | Henry Eberle Cemetery eyn NONE PRICE (BS | He nry I be rle C emete ry. He Ki 80 oY RHP CELERY HIGHER was born in Landisville, a son Wl {of the late Simon P. and Mary BLUE LABEL WESTERN FULL PODDED Bard Gibbons and resided in 24.0 £1 | Pons ee do Wig 5 Rifts SH PE | Mount Joy for the past 50 years botile ZL i cin vo FRESH PEAS | Evangelical UU, B. Church, Mit. | YELLOW BIRDS EYE CUT UP Zi {Joy Sportsmen's Club, the Bro- i-It Q \ MOUNT J | y 210 A y i i . 7 i-lb. 14-01. 9 | therhood of Maintenance of! MUST \RD \ FRYING CHICKEKS pkg. *1 99 I | Ways Employes and the Ameri- 6.07. 4£ A *Get a 25¢ Relund for your purchases of Birds Eye Fiyieg Chickens : errr eee A oF i 0 ts. et tai uz 3p! CR CC | can Federation of Labor. JAR {4 Chiskin Derss, 9 duis of vo \ Birds Eye Frozen Peas 2 in 3c Birds Eye Peas & Carrots 2 33¢c | Birds Eye Peaches 25 43 |) | | He is survived by his wife, | {the former Minnie Snyder, this! HERSHEY'S | . | boro, and three daughters and a BREAKFAST |son: Mary, wife of Cyrus M.| uy | Sherbahn, Elizabetht'n: Maude | COCOA © FT pr I —— Bie te 10-02 | wife of Paul A. Stauffer, Pal-| 8.0Z, go 16-OZ. ¢ | Cat Green Sean; 1 Brand ry 3% Imyra R3; Edith, wife of Harold | CAN a CA} C4 {Strawberries "5.2" ui 49% Xo. \ | Etsell, with whom he resided — et NE NN IR SRE Ae ES 0% {and Clarence W., of Elizabeth- IDNETTQ ; MD SriaRe J | BURNETT'S CHEDDAR CHEESE 49:0" 58 Seven grandchildren and the EXTRACT 172 a oan £ oft ; 3 E KRAFT OR 3-02 16¢ 8-0 * 39¢ Vv g brothers and sisters 2-01. 35° 4-01. 65° also survive: Ralph W., Syra bottle botile CREAM CHEES Si He pkg cuse, N. Y.; Joseph E. Columbia FOOD COLORING KIT, pkg 21c } Ee = AMPS or ba G ilsie, wife of Frank Gochenaur, | ime GRATED TUNA y 18H SAS ea 21 Lancaster; and Lucy, wife of F ADTHI .0z 5 | osm ten eo] | | wimpers 25:20 2d THE § | SOA? ; Nhe sters gre MARTHA H. COLLEGE | farge size 70 ‘ ANN PAGE KETCHUP we JE The Striking New Bel Air 2-Door Sedan . y : « « « featuring Chevrolet's new Miss Martha Helen College, cake ANN PAGE 2.1b THE R ee . . . forty-two, of Mount Joy R2. in a Te Blue-Flame” high-compression engine! Bnd 2 —— PRESERVES STRAWBERRY - 03 arent ed last Thursday in Doctor's P : The °53 Chevrolet offers you the most powerful performance of any Hospital, Philadelphia, after a FELS NAP Th A RED CIRCLE 3 OY i 79¢ draw hi low-priced car—together with extraordinary new economy—with an entirely week's illness. SOA nD CHIP PS $b bag $23) 233 new 115-h.p. “Blue-Flame” Valve-in-Head engine, coupled with a new | Born in Perry County, she al r KE’ JANE PARKER 3" c Powerglide automatic transmission. 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