) { | / | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa The Rev. and Mis, R. H. Amdt; Wiitle were Mr. and Mrs, Charles] Mrs. Harvey Bard and Mre. Paul | n ' ‘ Thursday, October 22, 1953 15 | attended the President Eisenhower | Wittle, Columbia RD, Mr. and Mrs | Kauffman, Ironville, FALMOUTH a = birthday party gt the Hershey Sta- | Ragner Hallgren and granddaugh-| Mrs. Kathryn Geltmacher and Mrs, Calvin Campbell and family, and Mrs. John Fogie, Mouni-| . mouth Pike, announced its Sunday | Lancaster, spent the weekend with | ville. visited Mrs. S . Mr, and Mis, John Grossman and services as follows: Bible: school) rene” ville, visitec rs. Serena Fogie. family visited Mr, and Mrs. William | © n y : . _— 3 : ‘ | children visited Mr and Mrs. John A m \V/ a week & rsday. , Mount Joy. I \ ethie | +N ! NEWT N | Hum a week ago Ye unt Joy Koehler and family of Columbia, Church of the Brethren, Fal- | 1 FT Mi nd Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher | Mrs, Campbell's parents, the Rev, Visitors of Mr. and Ms Earl Gelizenlichter. 9:00 ©. m,, Annual Rally Day, wid visited Mr, and Mrs, Mervin Kieth, | and Mrs. R. H. Arndt. Geltmacher and family were Mrs : : girls’ trio will sing; 10:00 a. m, MM UN YY MUT TAL | Jigitors of | and Mrs, Mu: e y wy cs Lititz, on Sunday, 4 Visitors of Mr and Mrs Aristice | Minnie Geltmacher, Kinderhook, visitors of Ms Mis. M He Morning Worship, “Viewing of the | Oo T JO a... rt ee — Mrs. Katie More anc Cross,” 7:30 p. m.; Evening Service, | ninerance -ompany en Mrs, Ida Fisenberger were Mr. and | «pow to Have a Revival” The Rev | — | - Mrs, Jay Sherk and daughter, | wim Longenecker will be in Mary Arlene, Mount Joy. charge | Mr. and Mrs, Morris Sherk, Roxs= A. M. Shoemaker, Falmouth, was | oro, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Green= | 83 years old Sunday. Mr. Shoe- | | & HARDWA RE awalt, West Chester maker, a retired farmer, is the | { [ | Mrs. Ida Eisenberger, Mr. and] gldest resident of the village. ‘4 . | is. Havord dohmton visited the © Me, and Mrs. Harvey Taylor, I Approaching Its 100th Anniversary In 1955, Rev and Mrs, P. B. Gibble of My=| Falmcuth Pike, Elizabethtown RI, | A P PL | A N CES : TR Daniel Geltmacher visited ia ol te oh Welding " ’ ] | @ re, Bits Werner: Toul a fy or a. seen! Extend Congratulation, And Best Wishes For n | i house at their home Mr. and Mrs, Habet Khelghatian| from 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. Sunday. and family of Springiield, Pa., vis-| Friends and relatives are invited ' ited Vi Khelghatian's parents, | attend. { ~ *» FA RM EQU ! PME NT the Rev. and Mrs. R. H. dr on Reng Rev. and Mrs. N. L. Line- Much Future Success To The Sunday baugh and members of the Bible Visitors of Mr and Mis. | class No. 1 of St. Paul's E. U. B. | Gamber were Mr and Mrs. Ray | Sunday school called on Mrs. B. R. & R PA | RS Gamber and son, Manheim, Mr. | Fink since her return from thd mgd Mrs. Salem Gamber and | Harrisburg hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Mr. end Mis. Ira Koser, Bain- ’ Gamber and daughter, Columbia | bridge, announce the Lirth of a RD. daughter, Linda Ruth, at St. Jo- UNION NATIONAL "allor " Mis. Edith Erb and Mrs. Pearl | seph’s Hospital, Lancaster, Wed- |}! 4 All These Needs Are Adequately Served Bre i iy visited Mr. and Mure. Ron Mrs, Se wad | MO U NT JOY BA N K Jchn Rowe, Mount Joy, Sunday. the former Ruth Floyd of Fal- Mr and Mrs. Howard Gamber, | mouth. have ' bo 4 [ In Our Store and Shop | Mr. and Mrs. Gliver Haldeman vis- Mrs. Richard Enck, | | : | ited Mrs. Ada Blouch of Myers-| town Rl, gave a chicken corn soup peace ones | | town. dinner Sunday in honor of her |}| [ { Mr. and Mis, Wilbert Witmer | husband's birthday. Guests were | : " ome. i F. 32 me Ft Yael Ne ob bl On Its 100th Anniversar a. Eo | and y Road, vis . and Mrs. Glenn Hopple, Rob- or With Such amous Names As Mi. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher. ct, Sandra and Judy, Eulmouth Bo Robert Witmer spent Sunday | Pike; and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swei- nus, | { : with his mother, Mrs." Gertrude | gart, Elizabethtown Rl. 1 18 Wis m an Witmer of Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. James Craun, Lan- | | n 1953 many ~ Mrs. Horry Weaver visited Mr. | caster, visited Mrs. Craun’s parents, | | ! GENERAL ELECTRIC = MAYTAG |i infin et seco i ss Sows pr 1d ac- { Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Willism | mouth; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hipple made | : Haines and family were Mr. and | and Mr. and Mrs. James Hipple, entury La | M CO RMICK INTERNATIONAL Mrs. Giles Urban and son, Billie, | Falmouth Pike. C -—— Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rollman and Mr. and Mrs. James Eichler, stock- | chughter, Patsy, Lititz. Florin, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mar- S, .em- Mr and Mrs. Oliver Haldemer,{ tin Blenn and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- | €, our O NTAR i O — N EW HOLLA N D | Mount Jey RD, visited Mi. and | man Snyder. ds. Mrs. Howard Gambker. Miss L. Mae Brinser visited her | ue to i Visitors at “The Arndt Home” | niece, Mrs. C. A. S. Hollinger and ’ )/ o and | were Miss Mary Lefever, Misses | family, Bainbridge, Sunday. | il 4 £ an % - S Aor \ { —-y py |§| Nissley Misses Rohrer, Mr, and TTY Awa [Gifs ut (4 | J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS [im rm ip [ (}) caster : a PRESENT CONCERT | | | HARDWARE AND FARM EQUIPMENT To Joe Saye Sette Mrs. The Elizabethtown, College | Visitors of Mi. and Mrs. Edward Eras hres WIS 8irection oh | hibits WEST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-3721 Isler and family and Mrs. Irene Ro ye a hee) Board : {Snyder were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur | 04 anthems in the Washington | r. A | | n and son, Hummelstown, Street Church of the Brethren, | 4 ee ection |? Neil Fetzer. ESlizabethtown, this coming bank... i - rion en - - ihe ele mio — —— se ers os - - | Mr. and’ Mrs. Albert Myers: and Sunday evening at 7:30. The| FF - ssn | daughter, Joann, Kinderhook, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver. The Ladies Aid Society of the each e per- were Chorus, numbering 90 voices, - ~ — is the largest the College has produced in recent years. There | 1 cur- Rewiowy, E. u. B. church held their will be congregational singing | 9 ection ; meeting at the home of the new Brethren Hymnal | HAVE Nissly Vr. and Mis. Hathaway Brenne- together with sevehal choruses | 1, and 10VErT, YY Mount Jov R nan, Mount Joy R D. from well known orators. Don- y Mr. A C. Geltmacher will Golden, a Freshman at the | EVERYTHING FOR braic his 90th birthday on Friday, | college, will serve as Organist | pF, an Oct 23. Mrs. Edith Erb celebrated bei : / Accompanist. : bank, = x MEN'S her 20th birthday on Oct. 21 oe : i 9 ction- DRI & : ® 8 Mrs Edith Erb visited Mrs. Betty | mer, Elizabethtown R. D., and Mr. | well S O t & D Sh i Rk Brose) and daughter, Silver | and Mrs. Jacob Geltmacher, Max i SPORT I ISSY STYLES p r ress ir S gs, Mr. end Mrs. John V. Wit- | etta Pike, on Tuesday. SPORT AND DRESSY STYLES : | nk in tn CHILDREN'S CHARACTER | costumes | | | $1 Gy 3 OTHER MASKS Many characters such as — Black Cat, C H A RACT E R WwW | G S Colonial Girl, Fox, Clown, Little Pig, Witch, 49 C Devil and many others. gress + can- one dem- |! odern os |. 2 Men’s Dress Trousers { "OA 'S IN ALL COLORS AND SIZES ALL WOOL CASHMERES AND CHECKS $95 IN NEWEST PASTEL SHADES $2800 | MEN'S JACKETS ALL WOOL LINED CHILBREN’S % i D 95 Coat & Legging Sets |— ALL WOOL FABRICS - NEWEST STYLE BOYS’ JACKETS $E 295 “ges GIRLY’ SKIRTS BOYS’ FRUIT-OF-LOOM eam am |Sport & Dress Shirts $3o8 $Y 95 | | | { | | | | HALLOWE'EN CANDIES V a ~~ Candy Corn For Trick or Treat i BUY YOUR CANDY BY THE BOX Spooky Mix CANDY BARS 9Qc box {| 35c [2 67 | HALLOWE'EN Small Lolipops 7 9c box | PAPER NAPKINS PLATES - CUPS Give the person you are calling plenty of time to answer Large Lolipops 1.59 box 3 ? Bil ’ $ i“ When you make a telephone call, you can't be sure Children S ouses Boys Sundial Oxfords $5.95 what's going on at the other end of the line. Give the | 1 7 C pli Pa rty Pops 2 3 ¢ doz oq? petson you are calling ample opportunity to get to the if $ i 98 Girls Oxfords an $4.95 telephone before you hang up. A good practice is to, SUNDIAL STRAY wait about a minute (or ten rings). Remember, that | little extra time you wait will often save you a second call: : 1 MT. JOY DEPT. STORE | 1 8 | . COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. | WT OT BA East Main Street MOUNT JOY, PA. | 14-16 W. MAIN ST. MO JY, 28.
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