The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 16, 1953, Image 8

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Benj. F. Garber
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA
Phone 02-J
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Darlene Nauman
Becomes Bride
Of George Rutt
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Viaim
Street
Ruth, Lititz R1, vy
July 4
a I Eno
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1:00 p.m, In
Church of God. The Re (
na, Helwig
ceremony
officiated at the
father
Nauman val
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Ver Hoon wi
Southall of
the bride's
Varian
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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.
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COTTON
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Values to $3.50
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$4.95
PA.
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SHOES
shoes with crepe soles
navy,


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DRESSES
Values to $7.95 In all sizes

ALL OTHER
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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.
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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
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