The Bulletin WVount Joy Pa , day July 30 ih urvived by one daughter, Ca- Interment will be made a ———— qe therine Moulson, at home, one the Eberle Cemetery POST-KOREA VETERANS, J BEAR M1 MMA | grandchild and these brothers SEPARATED FROM SERVICE a . onl lumma, ) of oe ind sisters Cora E,, wife of VRS. THOMAS EICHLER BEFORE AUGUST £0, 1952, STA ER KOREA Landisville, died at 8:15 p. m.[John Taylor, and Mrs. Bessie AT londay at his residence, of al|Nickum. both of Mount Joy heart atte ) J. 8 rs. Cather ; ’ art attack, Dr. J Ke Mrs, Catherine Simpson, York deputy coroner, said death was | Melvin Jackson. 1 incaster: E) . : | Verne Gibble Eichler, 29, wife Gl 8B) of Thomas W. Eichler, Main st. | SL BY Florin, died at 6:45 p. m Wed- UNDER THE DEADLINE Household of Ruth, Marietta Friday evening, 7 to 9 p. m, at | Mortuary Record! . Besides her husband, he is the funeral home ; ( ™ {Jb WEEK nesday in St. Joseph's Hospital, n due to coronary heart disease x nol ‘ | ner Jackson, Steelton and gq lor 5 i | | NING Was 3 WTR tof Hy ¢ she had been for 5 months, M * JOY DE ° S ORE Mumma was a son of the lat | Theodore Jackson, Alliance. O Mrs. Eichler wa born 1 Jo 3 Jizzie Bear - nap ‘ WIS, Mcheh was nA gl 1 wl ‘ i . ; Mam Funeral services were held Bainbridge R1, a daughter of | ma, and was a farmer by occu-ion Sunday at 1:30 p. m. from Samuel S. and Anna Shaub | M. G t Ve l » pation {the late home, with fur } es | i , rther ser. ij 1 . an y ea a u a He is survived by his wife, {vices in the Mae » po Gibble and was a me mber of / the Lutheran Church, Marietta. | '111,000 PRIZES NOTHING TO BUY No Contest! No Drawing! a NOTHING TO WRITE 1,111 WEEKLY PRIZES [t’s Absolutely FREE! Sew SECOND PRIZE: “FIRST PRIZE 100 PHILCO - hil (58 Refrigerators or Home Freezers For 6 correct scores, exc. Pittsburgh the former Katie Youn one Ct arb 1 1 ) 1 ch, Mou J & - ( it Joy 1 00 o Be les her usband and her | Throughout Store | daughter, Miss Anna Y Mum- [ eyock Interment was made in parents she is survived by four | It » » " t} or y na, home: one brother, Clay | the Lincoln Cemetery, children, Barrie L., Thomas N x , I > doy og AN oy B. Mumma, E-town RI four ister Mary wife of John Tierney Lee, and Gregory W, HENRY S ENGLE all at home. These brothers and For full information contact your nearest VETERANS ADMINISTRATION ollice 69¢ Women's Seitz, Rohrerstown; Lizzie, » ° wife of Jacob Garber, E-town;| Henry S. Engle, a wel- Sisters also survive: Elizabeth, | == Tm Lace Trim Panties ¢ | Edna, wife of Nissley Greider,| known amatuer athlete in Lan- Wife of Hiram Ebersole, - of Nissley Funeral "Home with in- of near Harrisburg and Cora, | caster County many years, died Wrightsville: John Gibble, of in the Henry Eberle 3 for $1.35 wife of Nissley Greider, of near at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at his Marietta R1; Roy Gibble, Mari- cemetery. Friends may call at - “ Harrisburg, and Cora, wife of home, 209 N. Barbara St. Mt. Cita: Grace, wife of Earl Staah, Li : 4 J i Lancaster: Blanche. wife of | 1¢ funeral home on Friday ev- Ray Pyle, Rheems | Joy. He was forty-two years gv C ; TT. Mackinson, Marietta; | 7 to 9 p. m. | ord. Graver eo. Glenn Gibble, Marietta; and | "ATH¥YRINE FLOWER The husband of Mary Re- Rayon lon Barbara, wife of George Kirv- . 9 69 Mrs. Catherine Marv Flowers' heard Engle he had been ill for inl a : MM: ott NF IN YOUR Lace Trim Slips : » of Harry R. Folwers, the past six months a ariel a. | | Brown. St Elizabethtown Empl find Funeral services will be held ro “ Jdl1Zabeth Emploved in the texti e plant . ~ ns Vv cD 0 at the Nissley Funeral Home, alues To $2.98 died at 10:10 a. m. Monday at of the U. S. Abestos of . of the U. S. Abestos of the Ray- Sunday at 1:30 p.m. with] { ‘ { 4 { i 4 q { ¢ i 4 q \ of 3 : Joseoh's Hospital of leuke- bestos-Manhattan Co. at Man- further scrvices in the Trinity] y hei the 20 years it! - THIRD PRIZE: 4 4 : 4 4 ¢ 4 4 ¢ 4 4 4 4 " EY mina. She was a patient in the vim for past 20 years, he 1 .iheran Church. Mt. Jov at 1000 PHILCO 1954 Model 1 r= hospital for nearly eight weeks. had served the firm as a super- » Ti ‘ \ 2 : as a super- o nm, The viewing will be held Summ \ Tr eS reuced to 59 { She was a daughter of Mrs. visor and foreman Sai | | > i x y . Saturday to 9 pp m. at the er €s €s % Hannah M. Foltz, Elizabeth- Fngle, was a native of Man- fanaral hore Ben PERSONAL, PORTABLE go i : or 5 correct scores exc. Pittsburg Values To $8195 toy n; and the a Ch arle heim but had lived in Mount | — tri and Brooklyn scores. Foltz and was a member of St. Joy for the past 20 years. He ————— J Peter’s Catholic Church, Eliza- was widely known in the coun- EXTRA! 10,000 MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES A New 4-door, 1953 Mercury A $1.00 Merchandise Certificate for 4 awarded each week absolutely correct scores exc. Pittsburgh, Brook- Free for 7 correct scores. lyn & Philadelphia Natl. scores. | | MRS. ALTA A. WITTLE | bethtown. Besides her mother ty during his earlier years for! Mrs. Alta, A. Wittle, 59, wife and husband, she is survived by his participation - in amateur of Wesley K. Wittie, died Wed- § chalk up another pls for All Summer ; on. Pf ia : , $39" | these children: Pfc. Harry R. paseball, tennis, golf and bowl- nesday at nine o'clock a. m. at WAY'S APPLIAN@ES as \recuced td 7 Flowers. Jr. Philadelphia; ing her home 332 Marietta Avenue, |} plan to introdufe a new Shoes re wt (8 8 | Charles John, James Francis, He was a son of Charles Eng- | this borough, after a 4 months and interesting lind to their f ke sting 7 ) Values To $6.95 ancy L , Catherine Mary, 1e and the late Mamie Smith illness. i |} already fine line of applianc- She was born in Mount Joy, IDEAL HOME-STYLE ELBERTA 2 PEACHES FARMDALE LARGE, GE, SWEET pm PEAS IDEAL GREEN CUTS 2 BR : 35 p. nx Thursday at val Order of PL ng . 9 | Lancaster General Hospital af- town. | Glenn Lee, both at home; also ‘will bd introduced. Children S Coats reduced to $i +8 er several months’ illness ! In addition to his wife and one granddaughter, a brother, i TE OF IDEAL wy oY Born in Mount Joy, she was a | father, he is survived by a son,!dJ. Harvey Gingrich of Cleve- |} watchinedt week’s Bulletin || A B B € 3 . | \ | late William! Kenneth R.. at home: a brother | Innd, Ohio: and three sisters. | for mole information : | eth R, at ne; ¢ , and RN 2 Ideal is T tstanding blend directly imported from Q nd Sar J ( and was a! Carl of Manheim: and a sister, Esther, wife of Russell Sump-|§ make plans right now to go the Orient. You can’t beat the quality and Igok at Helen, wife of Ray Hollinger, man, Mount Joy; Fanny, wife|}lto WAY'S on August 17th or | the big saving. Try it on our guarantee. Thomas Lee, Suzanne Marie, Engle, of Manheim and attend- i | and Joan Elizabeth, all at home. oq Manheim High School. He a ¢aughter Two brothers also survive: was a member of St. Mark's E. and Emily Shank Gingrich, They won't tell fis too much » ( » 2 Charles H. Foltz, Elizabethtown? UU B Chure MM Vehin 2 ras ¢ swnber of : W omen’ S Suimire 32aLS Bl. irl 3 8 . Pr Suge U. B. Church and Friendship ind was.a Ine mber of the Mt. this week . . . fist that it’s »h oltz, 1] el . I ‘ py You yw Fvangelic: - : nn adiet 1 Joy Evangelical Congregation never before av- and J Fire Co. No. 1, of Mount Joy, something {i > t Joy . A rapes He also held memberships inal Church. aitable in Mou v. Reduced to § MRS. MARY E. MOULSON the Foremen’s Club of Lancast- Besides her husband, she is 7 Mrs. Mary E. Moulson, 57,!er County, the Marietta Benefi- survived by four children, D. Full details will be revealed rife of H 5 | ci iati the Band Club Louise, wife of Robert Rindt §. 4 week, vith a Grand iL «Wy 1] es. of the late Christian 1 larvey J. Moulson, 15 cial Association, Xt . . | 2 : Street, Mount Joy, of Manheim and Lodge 596, Lo- [and Jean K., both of Bellflower, | Opaning sch&duled for Aug- Moose, Elizabeth- |California, Kathryn A. and | ust 97 & 18 when the new ember f Macedonia A.M.E. ance and receive your free of the church, was superintend-, Saturday, at 10:30 a. door prize C : tent of the Sunday School; and Heilig Funeral Home. 3 WESTON'S COOKIE SA! SALE ) Your io s a member of Lodge 123 The viewing wi » hel n'at two o'clock Saturday at |§ Chocolate Chip (9-02), Fancy Assortme 02 Choice member of Lodg 123; The icwing will be held on wo 0 CK a - oF Agsorted Sandwiches (10-02) Uncle Sam is the Umpire - - Our Meats are Gov't. Graded | Top Quality Beef 3 9 o {CHUCK ROAST - { SHOULDER VEAL ROAST 39: 1 SHOULDER VEEL CHOPS +39 {CHICKENS 33 TUREBEYS ol. +39 Acme Freshly Ground Beef 39° Sliced, Tender Beef Liver nw 39° ident of the Missionary Society | Funeral services will be held {and Emily, { m. at the|or, New Holland. < } Funeral services will be held Church, Mt. Joy: served as pres- | Lancaster. of Emil Meyre, Willow "Street |} 18th to sce this new appli- § po of pkg of pkg of c ily, wife of W. M. a i 15. "5 39¢ 100 7 | a I; VO CO A Ee . Be Erk A A o p © a | 0 urniture oz ioc overings In Discontinued Styles and Patterns Floor Samples 209) To 509) Saving! Immediate Delivery! ome [In & Browse Around! a 4 3 A 5 5 : 3% : 9 Store Hours: CASH or Ad . 5 2 Mon., Tues., Thur. ads liad 4 4 8to 6 CONVENIENT Rus FURNITURE — FLOOR COVERINGS ~~ Fiéer 8 suuiny J 8 am. to 9 p.m. Sliced Lebanon Bologna 14 lb 31c SKINLESS FRANKS Fancy Pollock Fillets 1h 25¢ Cc Fancy Perch Fillets 1b 39¢ Ib Fancy Haddock Fillets 1b 39¢ Cleaned Whitings 1b 15¢ For Summertime Sandwich Ideas See the August Family Circle Magazine OUT TODAY - - Still 5¢ For Freshness, Quality and Value, get 1 Be arg SUPREME BREAD ¢ LOUELLA BUTTER BREAD whiteor whole wheat loaf 25¢ A delightful breakfast treat - - Apple filled 20° {COFFEE CAKES [] Plenty of apples in delicious pastry and icing on top illi d icing, { Golden Bar Cakes tion? oo 39c 4 We “Go to Bat” to bring vou big Produce Values 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Stowell’s Evergreen SUGAR CORN 629° Green Beans “229° Large, Red. Ripe Calif. Bartlett Watermelons | PEARS 2 QE FY | Bh DGC 4 4 4 { LARGE CULTIVATED BLU-BERRIES _ *29 4 LARGE ELBERTA PEACHES 3 bs 29¢ CALIF. VALENCIA ORANGES fer 20¢ 4 1 ¢ 4 4 4 4 SEABROOK FARMS SPINACH +o GREEN PEAS 1°: PEAS & CARROTS 100 Extra Special! 2 29 ID: Choice pkgs Prices Effective July 30-31 & August 1, 1953. Quantity Rights Reserved. QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT A SAVING Closed Wednesday MOUNT JOY, PENNA. rn
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