fm The Bulletin Wount Jovy. Pa Benj. F. Garber ELIZABETHTOWN, PA Phone 02-J FARM BUREAU Metoal Automobile Imerance Co. Motoal Fire Co, Life Insurance Co. Home Offige COLUMBUS I'TN CHAP of the the F tagt 1 hool [SRY] ————————————— Elmer G. Strickler ch Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 117 ul “YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCE YOU NEED UNDER MY COMPLETE ; Family Security Fire - - Auto - - Life Accident & Health - - Al Hospitalization AND MORTGAGE [INSURANCE 9 11 JU rv “wo | ino 00 Stim WGAL Thursday ESS OAK I'ER ME! Ie lar Ww F.A. club donegal other mee ist 10 a ulate vour in the July 1¢ wi pre itn July Channel busine Bulletin 14th by ted over held Darlene Nauman Becomes Bride Of George Rutt V1 Darlene Naw M1 36 F wn A ind Mi Irvin Viaim Street Ruth, Lititz R1, vy July 4 a I Eno n't Y | Q rried wturday 1:00 p.m, In Church of God. The Re ( na, Helwig ceremony officiated at the father Nauman val Mis Ver Hoon wi Southall of the bride's Varian i! } . maid-of-honor rl and Kenneth the I'he bride's gown was ff chantilly lace had Canvass sport in the most wanted burgandy and green. Very light in u MOUNT JOY, COTTON DRESSES Values to $3.50 C( )¢ ns, )é oh l $4.95 PA. —— SPORT SHOES shoes with crepe soles navy, COTTONS - NYLONS BEMBERG DRESSES Values to $7.95 In all sizes ALL OTHER Famous Make DRESSES Values $5 to $12.95 $1.98 Rayon SLIPS Blue Swan Bros. le. The fitted bodice ending in a point I the full ended in leo and an Ince inserts Her fin toa er-tip veil was ad band of lace irried a four and she ¢ with peat Bible aenias centered and streamers of breath The maid of honor wore nylon net lace. neck line pleated lace and with a oreen taffeta sweetheart bodice in permanent Her taffeta ioned bouquet of pink roses skirt was nvlon net She carried pom poms flowers and also wore ing headband. — ——— There is no betler way your business than paper advertising Patronize Bulletin Advertiser JULY CLEARANCE of All SUMMER DRESSES NEW BLOUSES $F os CHILDREN’S OVERALLS S39 SUMMER SKIRTS 98 CINDERELLA DRESSES $98 Cotton Crepe SLIPS $f White Pocket Books 08 Plus Tax 4 yrs STORE daugl Ruth, son of Vi an the Mount Jo Cornwal cousin Wii flow Nauman, bro bride was ring mad and nylon tul lon ovel Kirt wi a frain and sce white gar baby pale over and trimmed ruffling over an old-fash- and The brides maid wore orchid in the same stvle and carriec vellow roses and pom poms They wore matching floral head-bands. The flower girl wore yellow and carried a basket of mixed a match- Irvin the Ray Keith, Lititz, was best man and the ushers were Nauman, Jr., brother of bride and Ronald and Ernest Carpenter of Cornwall, cousins of the bride.. Gift receivers were Shirley Nauman and Judy Carpenter. to boost by local news- | will be LIONS S. A Michigan, The HEADS Detroit, ident of Association of Inter- was elected Dodge the new pre International Lions Clubs, (Lions ional) He by unanimous 26th annual convention of the Association which the Stadium succedds nat vote at the clos Chicago Dodge Elbert, ed at Saturday Edgar M Ilinoi The convention weful year In- to made’ by R. Roy Chicago, General the He reported the twelve- ended June an ad May wood, conclud ed the most suces in the history of Lions ternational, according the report Keaton Director- Association, during of that period there 915 new 26,058 men the As the total as month 30. 1953. was Lions to socia- dition of Clubs the ter of tion, that olf Mav 31, 1953 is 10,260 475,013 members. also that during Lions Clubs eight countries: Para- Morocco, Luxem- Liecht- and ro and and ted clubs He sta the were additional Lebanon, Austria, and fiscal established year in guay, Scotland, bourg, Algeria enstein. ee eee Elizabethtown College, Patton School Plan Community Series Elizabethtown college and the Patton Masonic school for Boys will offer the public together with the students and faculties of both institutions a Communi- tv Program Series of five num hers during the coming college | year The first of the series will be a program of vocal and instru- mental music by The *® Spring Carden Symphonic Band of York. The concert is scheduled for 8 p. m. Oct. 8 in the college auditorium Conservatory Players, of New York City, will “Happy and Glorious”, dav. Nov. 12 same title the the The present Thurs- Based on a book of the by Laurence play life Housman, scenes from of Queen Victoria third number will be Chang’ im The de voted to Dr. H. H situation S pre- As- Feb. Uni - of “Chi- Man of from a ition of the China, hang, versity, is the sents ia and Thursday, a Dr..C Long Island author Shek. Asi’s and ‘Letters Diplomat.” ang Kai Destiny” Chinese The Don fourth of the series, in the College auditorium lay, March 1, at 8 p. m. The final number will be por- {raved of the Master Story Ardis Alling, dramatic the Bible, Cossack Chorus, will appear Mon- preter of Monday, April 12. The series, by a faculty planned comprised of from both schools, available to before the first number. committee members made shortly the public pre- sentation of PE RS SON ALS = Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ander- son spent Sunday to Friday touring the New England states. While in Maine they with the Ray Watt's Lakes. Mrs. J. E. Williams of Mount { Joy R1 and Miss Enola Crouse of Harrisburg are vacationing at Bethany Beach, Del. Miss |. Crouse is overseer of the J. D. | Cameron estate. Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Nis- sly returned Sunday after |W. C. T. U. TO MEET week's Traymore, spending a the Hotel | City. Mrs. Mildred Wolf and daugh- lters of Newville spent the | week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Breneman depicts | | by | inter- | the! Vv isited | at Belgrade | come spent to maintain vacation at| Atlantic the Methodist Church will be | held on Monday, July 20, at 7:30 p. m. in the church, — A — Mrs. Harry Douglas Md, Mr Mi and and Jauger, Union were weekend Mrs. Clarence son, of Bridge, guests Myers Mrs Breneman Mrs Mvers ng several days near Women's of and Clayton Clarence and spend at Camp Swa Bethel, the Wor k as from are tara, attending Conference delegates the Aid Society {of the West Green Tree Church |of the Brethren. I Mr Vrs Carlisle Mr. and and Harry Frye and Mrs. John family Lan- Sunday guests of Mumper, Landis Ol and | Bender Jr of | cast r, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and spent the [ Mrs in Perry Were George Mrs, Hess, | Mr, and Hess at Loysville County. Rev, Weigle and Mr. | Harry Heisey of {and Miss [at the home | F. Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth crnel of Falmouth and Shaeffer and son New guests of | Benjamin Hess Lillian daughter Mary, with the formers Mr. and | Gever at E-town. Mrs. James daughters, of David weekend with Clarence and Mrs Elizabethtown, Stauffer, Friday visitors Mr. and Mrs. B Kathryn of | were of Hick- Mr. Ray Providence were Mr. and Mrs and family. Hamilton and spent Sunday brother and Mrs. Walter | | George mond of Sunday Mrs. i family, Mumper and Lobato, and Mrs. | Mumper of Camp Hill, | guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Mumper on Saturday. Miss Pierce is spending sev- | at Lancaster with her | mother, Mrs. Ruth Pierce. Mr. John Frye and Mrs. Couch and Mr. and Mrs. | Mumper, are spending { time in Canada, on a | trip. Mrs. Ada Eichler Margaret entertained the | following Wednesday even- ing to a birthday dinner in hon- were Cieorge cral days Ka- Dan | some | fishing tie and daugh- fer on or of Mrs. B. F. Kauffman, Mr, | and Mrs. Nelson Felty of Lan- caster, Mr and Mrs. Landis Hess and Jimmy Musser. Miss Mary Hamilton friends at Harrisburg Mrs. Viola Bricker visited Saturday. spent the { weekend, with Mr. and Mrs. | Rose Ammon and family at Gan. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Berrier and daughters and Mrs. W. A. | Beryl r spent the weekend at Akron, Ohio, with the latters| brother, Mr. Benj. Choop: Mrs. Earl Gerlitzski is on the | | sick list. | rea eee | Local Sheepmen To Enter Rams In Annual Sale | Three local sheepmen will enter rams in the 21st annual sponsored by Cooperative at Carlisle. be staged at 1 Carlisle Fair purebred ram sale the Cumberland Growers, Aug. 1 The sale will p. m on the [Fair Grounds. Local sellers are: J. Roy Mount Joy RI; Columbia R2;| Gish, Manheim | {Grider and son, |B. GQ. and R3. Bushong, Victor 1. ee A — ae em GREATER DEDUCTIONS FOR MEDICAL EXPENSES URGED | “Federal income tax laws] should be modified to permit] greater deductions for medical expenses and the cost of prem- | voluntar health insur- | | | iums on { ance.” This statement was made to- day by Dr. Theodore R. Fetter, Philadelphia, President. The Medical Society of the State of '| Pennsylvania, when asked to comment on several ‘medical deduction’ tax bills pending in the federal Congress. Dr. Fetter, who is of Urology, Jefferson Medical College, continued. ‘For too long, persons suffering from long-term illness and ‘persons providing for future illness through the purchase of health insurance, have been paying taxes on that portion of their good their Professor health. These persons, by wisdom and foresight have been forced to call upon the government to pay their medi- cal bills. Consequently they should be entitled to some re- lief from their tax bill”. eset Cree A meeting of the WCTU, of Stimulate your business by adver= tising in the Bulletin, JULY 16th Baseball SWEEP STAKES 111,000 IN PRIZES * Lan Win! No Contest! No Drawing! No Purchase Necessary! 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