The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 02, 1953, Image 4

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d=The Bulletin, oun! Joy, Pa., Thursday 2, 1953
SE Mortuary Record _



Smart New Idea in Smooth-Surface Rugs! % Me. Bt MRS. ALICE SNYDER
Salurdiy afternoon Mrs. wl Mrs. Alice Snyder, aged 60
Koser will have sale of carpen- | years formerly of town, died |
$ 95 7 tering tools and contractors | {his morning at the Somerset |
ONLY 0 equipment on Wood Street. | Hospital, Somerset, N. J.
Evangelistic services will be- | pocensed was a daughter of |
gin April 12 in the Florin | pa jate Harry E. and Annic E.
Church of the Brethren with | Lutz Klugh.

Rev. Ernest Moyer, of Mont- | phi |
gomery County as the Evangel- | ass QQ we}
THREE ist. REV. CHARLES G. SPROUT

x | Rev. Charles G. Sprout, eigh- |
COLORINGS Youth Fellowship Group in-|{y vears old. a missionary to
vites you to enter their Hobby | Africa for many years died on
Show on April 10th. | Wednesday at Minneola, Flori- |
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Buller, | da at a Rest Home for retired |
had a “welcome-home’
for their daughter Pauline and |ate of Findlay College, O. and |

who returned recently from San |
Diego, Calif. Ten children were | AMOS B. HAMBRIGHT The senior class of the Ea


wearing surface of Armstrong's exclusive K-99 enamel that Be : J :
makes cleaning easy, makes the rug last longer. Three dis- Hh Thee, All Glory Land and ing business and conducted the Cherry Blossom Parade.
multicolor Sizes fr or 620 upto 12x 18 feet. onor, he F hms, Ride : on, | Hambright Advertising Co. for Board Meeting To Be Held
Ride On In Majesty; Devotions; | 45 years. The business was dis-| The regular monthly meetin
Scripture, James Ober; Prayer, | continued several years ago due of the East Donegal Twp. Boar
i ives Brow; Into The Woods My | was winner of hundreds of priz- | budget will be discussed. Als
15-31 Marietta Avenue - Phone 3-5601 - MOUNT JOY, PENNA.


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|There; Chalk Sketching; Trio| Funeral services were c¢on-|vacancies exist; 2 in the ele-



for the average yard jurrection Theme, Low In The | HARRISON E. SHEAFFER | May Day will be observed ir
Grave He Lay, I Know That My | Harrison E. Sheaffer died | East Donegal again this year.
O'er, Sing Glory Hallelujah; | pis home 1041 Victoria Ave
. $ 00 Benediction. | New Kensington, Pa. after a 4 | Pole Dance and a band concert.
only 108 Next Thursday evening the | month illness.

Attachments
jgrades 1 to 6. A room prize will | zabeth Sheaffer. night of the event.
|be given for the largest attend-
at four o'clock, the Junior C. E.|um Co. for 31 years as a plant | Betsy Musser Betsy Mumma,
[Hunt at the church. Foreign Wars Post 29. He was/is in charge of the a
The many friends of Mr, |@ 25-year veteran of New Ken-| Appeared on
|Benjamin Fair will be pleased |Sington Firemen and also a 25-| Donald Staley and Le J. W.
to learn of his improvement af-
ter undergoing an operation 3
St. Joseph's hospital last week. |€F of Police, and the First Luth- | ceived the Freedom’s Founda-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy 5
: land daughter and girl friend of | . in | :
light, compact, easy to handle MODEL J offers all-season utility. ..so many | Campbelltown called on Mr. | are his wife, two | brary prize was presented to
uses, it makes single-purpose power mowers or snow plows obsolete! | and Mrs. George Mumper on sons, James H., Cleveland, Ohio | East Donegal for the Citizen-
1. MOWS LAWNS ... with your choice of 3, CUTS WEEDS. ., keen-edged 20 inch 10: evenin Robert S. at home, also three ship Project. The group under
two mowers, 18 inch rotary and 20 inch tary blade mows down tough weeds an B. | sisters, Mrs E G Wit . the directi f Mr Staley
reel-type! Keeps lawns smooth and trim heavy undergrowth. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Keck and | oT J Te Ie Oirecvion 0 Wir,






Wednesday, March 25, i low | ee tl Mller
caster spent from Sunday un-| 5 March 25, in New
. Kensington, Pa.
til Wednesday with her grand-| ki dh ENGAGEMENTS
H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc. /mother, Mrs. Lillian Hamilton. | - Sa,
[She was accompanied > by FRANKLIN F. BRIAN "
{her ee Ye ER ne by Franklin F. Brian, 82, of 347 Vr and Mrs. J. Harry Grube,
‘who will stay with her mother, |W. Donegal St., this boro, dieq | Landisville ahnounce the en-
Mrs. Ruth Pierce until after a! 12:50 p. m. yesterday at Lan Li oz thew daughter,
Eastor [caster General Hospital after a Mary Louise to the Reverend E.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hauer and | Short illness. He suffered a Thomas Tilleyt, son of Mr. and
children of Lancaster were the | Stroke a week ago while at (Mrs. Richard Tillett, Landis
| Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, | Work at Bachman Chocolate |
Lloyd Vogel and family. | Mfg. Co. bie
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCur-| 4 Bachman employe for the
dy of Palmyra visited the lat- | last 35 years, Mr. Brian was]
ters mother, Mrs. Lillian Ham- | formerly employed at the Moy-
ilton on Sunday. er hardware store in Mt. Joy. |
Mr. J. B. Eschbach will leave | |He was a native of Lancaster ¢
today to spend some time with | County, a son of the late David | € Higa of God. i
relatives at Potistown. S. and Eliza Young Brian, and | 1c Reverend Tillett graduat-
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman, | @ member of the First Presby- |
Mrs. Adah Eichler and daug
ter, ‘Margaret and Mr. and Mrs. | |
Landis Hess attended the wed- [former
ding of Miss Callie Wagner and | |son, William ¥. and a daughter, |
Gordon Hillegas at Lancaster 1da A. wife of Walter W. Gre: Re Wap. an
on Saturday afternoon. | ner, both of Mt. Joy; three bro-|ounced to the members of the |
. - fivers David F. Lititz: John F | church council and their wives |
0 — a 2 A
FLORIN EASTER PROGRAM | Eden, and George W., Witmer,

PHONE 3-3361 M HOT NT JOY, PA.










Te rng

Grube, a graduate of |
Lebanon Valley College, is a
serves as organist and choir
Surviving are his wife, the!










A June wedding is planned.


lat a coffee hour held at the]
The Loyalty Chorus will pre- | three grandchildren, and me of Me, un Moe Ele)
an Bastar Progrem at io] | great-grandchild. ope. Guests included Mr. and
Florin Church of the Brethren| Funeral services were held Mrs Ra ik aud
on Easter Day at 7:30 p. m. in | Thursday afternoon (today) Bikar Tet, and : the
the evening. This ars of | the Nissley Funeral Home. In- reverend... anc Mrs. Charles
| Sheppard of Wilmore, Kentuc- |
(terment in the Hellers Evang
musi r > y g ang.
usic is sponsored by the young ®' | ky. Hostesses were Mrs. Cope |












FOR SALE IN OUR





people of the church. |and Reformed Cemetery. [and Mrs. 2: take
TOY STORE EASTER BASKETS A cordial invitation is extend: | TT (2 ¥s. Paul Baker Le
{ ed to the public. ALFRED R. SHEARER | DFEDS RECOR |
Order Y our 39c to 98c —_——— — | Alfred R. Shearer, 79, died |
Daniel M. and Miriam W.
AICI rs TIER 0 \ |
EASTER EGG HUNT March 29 at his home after 2) Musser, Mount Joy, to J. Rob-
EASTER CHICKS BUGS BUNNY An Easter Egg Hunt will be |lingering illness. Born in Penn | py and os B. Keller sartrers
held at the Macedonia A.M.E.|Twp., he was a son of the late | 5 ? pa :
NOW $1.98 5 db [trading as J. B. Keller and
Church, Fairview St., this boro, |Eli and Catherine Rettew | Brother, Mount Joy, premises
on Saturday, April 4 at 10 a. m. | Shearer and a resident of Man- 1108 Poplar St. and other im:
PHONE 3-3622 AND WE RUBBER BUNNIES It is sponsored by Mrs. Mary | heim R3 for 48 years. He Wel avemc nts, Mount Joy, $12-
WILL MAKE SURE YOUR 49¢ to 69¢ Moulson. There will be a small |a member of the Old Order of | go rg









CHICKS ARE HERE. ‘admission fee. | River. Bréthren: and was a re- 2 Lititz: ‘and. Mrs.. Sadie. B
er er ns [tired farmer. His late wife was | foi Ch SUIS. wondic Roy:
PLUSH BUNNIES $1.98 . $2.98 PID YOU KNow? the former Catherine G. Grein- | od Shh
| Snowmobiles are now sup. Funeral services were held
planting automobiles and hors- Surviving is one daughter, | Wednesday, April 1, from the
WAY'’S APPLIANCES es for the country doctor in|Mrs. Michael Eickert, at home; | late home, with further servic-
: he certain parts of Canada where |seven grandchildren. A broth- es at the Colebrook Church, at
48 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. & (he snows attain a depth of sev-|er, Clayton Shearer, Manhein, 2 o'clock. Interment was made
eral feet. \ and two sisters, Mrs. Alice Mil- in the adjoining cemetery.




party | missionaries. He was a Sredu- News Items From [en unknown to many persons.” ||
her husband, Emory Waters and | served as a preacher at Payette, | LE. D. T Sch 1 tant, therefore, that parents |
children, Marianne and Robert, | Towa, while in the States. wp. 00 make certain that their sons
al singing, All Hail The Power [of the Calvary Independent Washington, the group will wit- | ways close to curb, park vehic-
All the color and charm of an old-fashioned rag rug—with a of Jesus Name; Invocation, ab- |Church, Lancaster. He was a ness the crowning of the Cher- |le in safe place, stop and render
ram Brownsberger; Palm Sun-|pioneer in the outdoor advertis- ry Blossom Queen and the | assistance in case of accident
K E E N E RR 9 Gy Harold Hollinger;; Gethsemane | to failing eyesight. | will be held Friday evening, |Party is not guilty of neglig-
Bla { Theme, See Him In the Garden Hambright was one of the | April 10, 7:30 p. m. in the high | ence,, stop.while passengers are
FURNITURE -— FLOOR COVERINGS |Lone; Tis Midnight and On Ol- | county’ s champion spellers and [school library. The 1953-54 [boarding and alighting from
Master Went; Alone; Offering; |es in spelling bees in the coun- teaching vacancies will be dis- |safe operating condition.
Good Friday Theme, Were You ty. cussed. At the present time, 4| ‘Bike riders are forbidden by |
| 3 . of 1c 1 « &
y [Accompaniment; Artist, Lin- {ducted Sunday, March 28th at mentary schools, 1 additional (any other vehicle, carry an ex-
\ caus Longenecker; Trio, Joyce {the Boyer Funeral Home, Eliza- | elementary teacher and 1 girls’ [tra passenger on the handlebars
Ww i tor any other part of bike, ¢n
.
Eshleman, Loretta Kline and | | bethtown. Interment was made | physical cducation teacher |
0 Verdella Longenecker; Read-|in the Camp Hill Cemetery, in|George Morris, president, will !
ing, Martha and The Master, | Florin. ibe in charge. |
Mrs. James Eshelman; The Res- | — May Day Will Be Held
|
i Ys 2. ~ - or, ie fas p ai is
at a price YOU can afford! (Redeemer Lives, The Strife morning, March 22, at|The program will include the | MA { H
g | ) ictoris re., | crowning of the queen, a May |
The queen has been chosen by
{Florin PTA will meet when a| He was born in Florin, Pa., a|the student body but the name
play will be presented by the [son of the late Amos B. and Eli-| will not be disclosed until the
He had resided in New Ken-| The queen is among the five
ance of parents. i sington since 1921, where he! girls who were chosen by the|2 miles east of Mt. Joy, on Rt. 230
Sunday afternoon, April 5th, |was employed by the Alumin-|senior class: Arlene Hubley,
. , 0’ \ inp | . rears as : c | 5) 1 sser, |
Society of the Florin Os guard. | Patsy Wolfe and Cynthia HAMS- HAMS
[Church will hold an Easter Egg| A member of the Veterans of | Brandt. Miss Phyllis Morrison |
vear Club member of Alcoa. He | Bingeman appeared on televis-
at | belonged to the Fraternal Ord-|ion Wednesday evening and re-
{eran Church of New Kensing- | tion Award from the foundation |
| fram Valley Forge, Pa. The li- |
with minimum effort, Rotary trims to a ... $20.00 . « NV oN Sheaffer 3 ar. | started moh i ink.
in Ya inch of walls or fences. Weed QUtier family, Mr. Isaac Hollenbaugh | lary E. Sheaffer, both of Har- started the township in think
; 3 gn| 3 : : 3 ‘
ROLArY | $34.00 4, CULTIVATES GARDENS . -, - adjustable " risburg, Mrs. M. P. Briggs, of | ing at the time of the Primary |
Reel tye. Mower $48.00 depth, rotary Cultivator takes the hard work | Of Rheems and Miss Mary Keck |, SS S85) oS 8 3X 4
hid Sladen out of gardening. Cultivates to depth of |r t Jov were visitors: Tampa, Florida, and one broth- | Election with publicity on vot- |
2. PLOWS SNOW . ..plows 12 inch swath 2" inches of Mount Joy were visitors at : ~ 4 ; r= . Y |
through snow 12 inches deep with rotary Cultivator ............... s$25.00/the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. |" Earl E. Sheaffer, New York | ing and continued the project
snow plow attachment, wo ' Vids o 5 , wr olor.
Snow Plow ... ws 325.00 Mumper on Sunday. 1 . through to the November elec
Order Your Simplicity MODEL J Now! Miss Brenda Pierce of Lan- uneral services were held | tion.
i
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teacher of music in the Hemp- |
field Joint School District, and !
director of the Landisville |
ed from Asbury College, Wil- |
ph | terian Church, Mt. Joy. more, Kentucky, and attended |
| the Winebrenner Graduate |
Katie M. Seitzinger, a | School of Divinity, Findlay, 0. |
Parents Urged To Re- |
mind Their Children
Laws Apply To Bikes
Ll.
With the coming of Spring
it's time again for parents to
remind their bike-riding boys
and girls that traffic laws apply
to them as well as to motorists, |
| advises Edward P. Curran, Saf-
ety Director of Keystone Auto-
mobile Club.
“There are Bicycle Laws and |
a Bicycle Code governing use
lof bikes on public highways |}
and thoroughfares, but too of-|
ten they are disregarded or ev- |
| he continued. “It's very impor- |

{ing on highways, and ride bike |
on sidewalks unless local ordi-
nances direct otherwise. {
gage in any trick or'*fancy rid

OUR JOB
PRINTING
1S RIGHT IN
/) THE GROOVE
 
“Strict observance of these
traffic laws by all bike riders |
will go a long way toward mak
ing highways safer for all who |

tl " Patronize Bulletin Advertisers,
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ELIZABETHTOWN MOOSE
TO PRESENT
FLOOR SHOWS
Every Saturday Night
LARRY CONLEY'S ORCHESTRA
Two Shows Nightly - - 10 and 12 O'clock


|and daughters realize that |
st | Whe n riding their bikes in traf- |
y present, 22 grandchildren and | Amos Breneman Hambright, | Donegal High School will 20 on fic they are just as responsible!
NG % QUAKER 2 great-grandchildren. | 76, died at his home in Eliza- | a three-day trip to Washington, oth isle oi safery andl thet of
y 3 others as those driving automo- |
The Loyalty Chorus of the |bethtown, Thursday, March 19,|D. C., Wednesday to Friday,
West Greentree congregation |of the effects of a cerebral hem | April 8-10. The 62 seniors will | biles and trucks.
will present “The Easter Mes- |orrhage. [be accompanied by Edward | “Bike riders are required to
sage in the Florin Church Sun- He was born in Florin, a son | Richter, Eugene Saylor, Miss | obey all traffic signals and, signs,
ee day evening at 7:30. The pro-|of the late George and Fannie | Phyllis Morrison and Mrs Mary | use proper hand signals for
With Long-Wearing K-99 Finish lar. : : ale George afime | Fay Ls Son and Mrs. Mary A i
g 9 gram consists of congregation- | Hambright and was a member Emma Llewellyn. While in | turns, ride on right side of high-
and report to police, assume li-
ability for any damage resuit-
g | ing from careless and. negligent
d | operation of bike when other
o | street cars, and keep bike in

{law to hitch on or hold fast to



EVERY SATURDAY
Starting at 1:30 P. M.

.|Mt. Joy Legion Home
(Posey Patch)
12-guage guns - 32 in. maximum
Shells furnished—Guns if necessary
| REFRESHMENTS
Everyone Invited
Sponsored by


Walter S. Ebersole
Post No. 185
AMERICAN LEGION, MT. JOY
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Sunday family dinners will be served starting at
1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and
Turkey.


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