Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa.. Thursday, August 20, 1953 STALEY FAMILY REUNION ) -— | The reunion of the St ley i i Nr rs family was held Sunday, at JOHN G. HART RECEIVES ceived his degree of Master of | koe ky Springs Park. 1 Ho NaF MASTER'S DEGREE meat IE DEGREI Education from Temple Uni During the business meeting, John Grover Hart, 163 New versity at the summer com-, Benjamin Staley Florin, was Haven Street, Mount Joy, re- mencement held, last week | elected president = GET READY FOR FALL! New Merchandise Arriving Daily CARDIGAN & SLIP-ON Nylon Sweaters All Colors $298 Newest Skirts $398 \ New Blouses For Fal sq 98 Short or long sleeves. Pleated Flared In all the wanted colors. Plaids and Plains, Colors, Dainty Styles CRISP - SMART A WINTER COTTON BY BETTY BARCLAY Nylon Seamless Hose eC full tucked white Young, flattering with its sweeping skirt, cuffed sleeves and New Fall Hats Styles to please you $395 : red, brown, green. Sizes 7 to 15. MT. JOY DEPT. 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Sets new records, AAA Performance Runs Wins Beauty Awards, 3 Academies of Design Specifications and equipment subject to change without notice. dependable D 0 D G TUNE IN MEDALLION THEATRE EVERY WEEK ON CBS-TV... SEE TV PAGE FOR TIME AND STATION V-EIGHT OR SIX Salunga, Penna. STEHMAN BROTHERS -:- { WINNING FARM last week was identified Mount Joy and 150 years. Peggie Dee Randler Wed To Charles Suitch Mrs. Harold E. Weaver, Eli {zabethtown R1 announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Peggie Dee Randler, to Charles D. Suitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. { Daniel H. Suitch, Hazelton, Pa. The double took place in the ring ceremony Elizabethtown Church of God at 2 p. m. Sun- day, Aug. 9, with the Rev. J. C. Weigle officiating Given in marriage by Har old E. Weaver, the bride wore a white ballerina length gown fashioned with a full tulle over taffeta skirt, a fitted lace bodice and butterfly Her fing- [ ertip veil of net attached with sleeves. was | to a Juliet cap trimmed | seed pearls. She carried a bou quet of shaded pink and white | sweetheart roses. | Miss Joan Risser, Elizabeth- town, was maid of honor, and Beauty wiith | she wore an American | cocktail length gown | matching headpiece. A { bouquet of gold and white costume. brother of served as best Wagner, or wedding mu- colonial pom pons completed her { Daniel Suitch, Jr., | the bridegroom, { man. Miss Lydia | ganist, played the [ sic. Following the | reception was held | el the bride. ceremony, a at the home IN FAMILY as belonging to J. B Ironville. The 150 YEARS—-The wir Nissle wand i farm which covers 160 acres ning PER SON ALS Mr. and Mrs. Bindi and two children, Frank and Maryann, of Trenton, N. J., visited their grandfather, Mr. Wm- Sheaf fer. Centre, Per- Bulle Irvin Shiffer, of called at The tin office Wednesday. Reuben Shellenberger was a Sunday guest of Richard Rineer and family at Lancaster. Reed spending sev- rv County, Charles E. and son of Philadelphia are eral days in town. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spang- ler had a birthday party for Susie Samala, New York City Fresh Air youngster who is spending the summer with the Spanglers. Present were Mr Spangler and Brene Samala spent and Mrs. James son, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miss Eleanor Breneman Jr. man and Lester the past week at Kenbrook Bi bie camp. Miss Eleanor spending the and Mrs. spent the and Mrs. Loyalton. —— Samala who is summer with Mr Lester past week Donald with Mr. Matter at | Janice J. Risser Robert B. Gant z Wed After a wedding trip to Eag- | {les Mere, the couple will reside {in Baltimore, Md., where the bridegroom is employed as as- | sistant manager in the S.-S. | Kresge Store The bride is a graduate of Elizabethtown high school and {was formerly employed by the [ Allegheny Air | Suitch was graduated zleton high school and | Fenn State College. a — from Ha attended [MISS MEYERS SHOWER GUEST Mrs. Wm. Baughman enter- tained at a bridal shower re- cently for Miss Jean Meyers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Meyers of Mt. Joy. Miss Meyers will marry CSSN James Shue, son of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Shue, Man- | heim. Mr. Shue is stationed at Lit- tle Creek, Va. Guests included, Mrs. | Meyers, Mrs. Melvin (Mrs. Kate Barnhart, Mrs. Heres on CELT Arthur Peters, Har- vantages. et A a a lo he io. Lines. Mr. ; | . «+. . about the facts of modest as well as large means, find a trust the answer to many problems. In planning your es- tate, look into the tax as well as other ad- 15) OTT MT. JOY, PA, 7 7207 A A XH oF Janice J. Risser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ S. Risser, iizabethtown R23, and Robert Mr. and Mrs Gantz, Mt. Joy R2 Monday at 8 a.m Church officiat "n B Gantz, con ol Be min B were inthe Florin E. U. B The Rev. John J. Gable ed. Mrs. William T Liizabethtown R3 Mount Joy R2, Dimeler, of and Edward Sumpman, were attendants They will reside at Mount Joy R2. The bride is employed in the Howard Johnson Restaur ant, Lawn. The bridegroom is a farmer. i Sacre MANHEIM WOMAN DIES Mrs. Goldie A. Smith, 56, of 47 N. Wolf St., Manheim, died at 6:55 .a. m. Tuesday ry Barnhart, VIrs. George Der- rier, Mrs. Mildred Myers, Miss Nancy Myers, Mrs. Sam Dock, Miss Marian Nauman, Miss Vera Jackson, and Mrs. Bessie Kniley. farm in the Rural Photo Quiz located on the road between has been in the Nissley family Breneman (Miss Helen Booth scams: Bride Of Gene Love Miss Helen Booth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. 122 Delta street, became the of Gene M. solemnized in St. | gelical United Brethren church Sunday. Dr. Ezra H. Ranck Booth, bride Love officiated. Mr. Love is the son of Mr Mrs. Walter L. | Johnson City, Tenn. Maid of honor was Miss Dor- etta Walker of Interlaken, N.J., and Mrs. John E. Booth, Lan- and Love caster, and Mrs. John W, Jal Jr., Philadelphia, serve as bridesmaids. Sharron i Washington, and Linda Love. Johnson City, were flower girls Serving as bes t man was John G. Love of Johnson City, and the ushers were John E. Booth, Lancaster, Earl Grissinger, Lan- caster, Charles Hershey, Mount Joy, and John Weidman, Mount Joy. Wedding music was played by Miss Luella Witmer and | William Gassman was the solo 1st. Following the | reception was held in the social { rooms of the church. 4 < 4 {. 4 q 4 q ‘Bl 4 q q q q 4 q { < q 4 4 ceremony, a The couple {PEANUT BUTTER Mark's Evan- 4 4 4 4 4 or 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 a 4 4 ‘Rib Roast * 4 [left on a wedding trip to the | South, after which they will reside at 310 W. Nittany ave- nue, State College. Mrs. Love attended College, Allentown, Cedar Crest the University of hospital school of nursing. Formerly supervisor of voca- East Don- school, agriculture at high Love seience ! tional egal township Maytown, Mr. his bachelor of master of science Pennsylvania State College. i —— Betty J Derr Is Married To William K. Lauver Announcement is made of the J. Derr, Cyrus marriage of Miss Betty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Derr, 387 N. Barbara Street, 4 4 and was graduated this spring trom § 4 { { q Pennsylvania received and degrees alg Mount Joy, and William K. Lauver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles S. Lauver, Mount Joy RD. took place at Aug. 1, in Con- wedding Saturday, the Trinity Evangelical - gregational Church, here, the Rev. Q. A. Deck officiating. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was at- tended by her Mrs. eph Hummer, matron of honor. Paul Lauver served as best man The 10 a. m. sister, Jos- for his brother. OW eee Theda G. Hoffer Becomes Bride Miss Theda G. Hoffer, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hof-|, fer, Elizabethtown R3, { married to Melvin L. Gibson, ar. son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin { L. Gibson, Annville R1, Satur- day at 2 p. m. in the Mt. Hope | Congregational Church. The | Rev. Jay Booser officiated. | Miss Velma Hoffer, Elizabeth- , town R3, sister of the bride, i served as the maid of honor. | The best man was Eugene Ston- | er, Sandbeach, i The bride, who is a graduate {of Mount Joy High School, was employed by Chip factory. The | reside at the Hershey | Hershey, where the couple bride- | . | groom 1s employed “— { ¢ q { q { with |{ { { { | Moyer's Potato will Unit 55,! was (spam = $111,000 BASEBALL SWEEPSTAKES Another Contest Starts Today! Come in, check Wednesday's Ball Scores and get your FREE CARD for next week. Check your Sweepstakes tickets carefully, you may be a winner. All scores posted in every Acme each week. * NOTHING TO BUY! Tickets are FREE, just ask for them! * NO PREDICTIONS NECESSARY! Cards are pre-printed. Just compare your scores (printed in red) with Wednesday's scores! ANOTHER 1953 1000 MERCURY WINNER PHILCO MR. CHARLES H. ETZLER Portable 31 W. Chesapeake Ave., Towson-4 RADIOS Baltimore, Md. S——— . 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