The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 12, 1953, Image 10

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THE BULLETIN, N yy Pa. Thursd: 9 53 ' . " Pores Voy: ‘ iy -
1 Tount Joy, Pa. Thursday, November 12, 1953 10 Orphans Sour : “The Great Light To ——_——" Board ; anounced for a te | ALL DENOMINATIONS
Au iting Notices DI “Oo i Hale © ers 1@ SAlary WAS ‘se e Wi The Upper Room is used in churches represent. i
NOVEMBER 105% Be Shown Saturday HAI | EN | N( [ at $1,260 per year plus over [Sma - || ing every evangelical denomination, The writers 8
To all heirs, legatees, creditors and | re L of — [hang I Lom | | of the daily devotions are also of many faiths. §
other persons interested I'he showing of the film “The . | Coffee was 24c per pound; a | SKN? | The Upper Room meditations are gems of spiri-
Notice is given that the following Great Light” at the Mount High 162 | veal roast, 27¢ per pound and | 00 Hl tual insight and devotion, universal in their ap- ON
. BETTER HEAT, T00! accounts in decedents’ estates and School Auditorium was post LONG AGO [ coap flakes, boxes for 19¢ of \ | peal.
ats fave heen fig in the Sie poned until Saturday evening, > hk ON A “) | —————— {CH Okita
. s the same in of the Register of Wills or the Clerk | ni, 14, at 7:45 o'clock > ( JW ya ne
Hi Naturally it's the Same n Slee of the Orphans’ Court of Lancas- dng gi th Sg a ’ 9 be lock 30 YEARS AGO When in necd of Printing, (anv ) | SLLOAN'S PHARMACY
and weight, but for comfort ter County, as the case may be, and : ITPrise snow 19923 thing) kindly remember the Bulletin eeu TYNDALL’ S STORE
BLUE : . : q A 023 ‘
. and economy, thousands agree that the same will be presented to | Storm last Saturday, this 60 ih
‘blue coal’ is the BIGGEST TON the Orphans’ Court of said county | Minute sound film (Filmed in The Men's Federation of Mit
i blue coal 15 the Ly for audit and confirmation, and for Nuremburg, Germany) will be Joy went on record as favoring
da 0 OF COAL IN TOWN. Sold only 4 tribution st Ure balances Shown shown one week later than or. peace and decided to take im
. A by authorized, qualified dealers. ein to pay ii os y WI iginally scheduled mediate steps to call upon the
oreto ) e nte eremalte Y
‘ 3 J x fi Q | ( ze the United |
Y desionated it ten o'clock in the Featured in the film is esEOVernment to al / J] arvest a a O
/ INSIST ON | forenoon Eastern Standard | wildered youth, Karl Ludwig, States a member of the World ol
1 rw Coal HIRT bE FOOD. 4 4 | Time, in the Orphans’ Court | who is attarcted by agents from Court of Justic
Ordinary coal might be good une Coa Hoon m i Soar ol the ( out an underground organization Milton S. Hershey who for » » ¥
You wow ‘ulus coal is good... i VR RoR en Pa. | he Gospel tent meeting with more than a quarter olf a cen
for ind otto CALL US TODAY! 1 ALTHOUSE, 8, a Ie Reinhold Barth, veteran Ger- tury ago operated the Caramel | Bo AlN 1 3
. dec'd No. 98 of WARD, Ot {man evangelist, and Helen Me- factory in Mount Joy and who
WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. Florin, Pa. first and final account of | Alerny Barth, world-renowned is now the head of the Hershey
ne Katharine B. Shaubach, ad- |singer, attracts his attention al- Chocolate Company, turned ov- |
PHONE MT. JOY 3-9551 y |
- > rh ho ‘ . so. The events leading up toer his fortune to the Hershe Thursday, Nov. 1 2 thru Saturday, Nov. 2 1
es WE LL THE (LA LAL) 277 of FOUN Fi No, the decision made by this Ger- Industrial School
Pest ———— . g final account of Frances B. | an youth in the face of these, The properties of Carl Ger-
Atlee extx. opposing forces makes for spell- mer and Jacob Brown caught! 1 Q } ir appreciation to our hundreds of old friends, emd
3 JST BIE wh ing suspense fire vere partic ne 1 : 1
i Ia MAN An le binding suspense. fire and were particially burned 3 } nviting 1 to share in the outstanding values we
1909. First and final ac- | This film Is presented by Cen uniil the local bre a rent! Visit this most complete Plain Clothing Shot
count of Amanda A. Baus tury Gospel Ministries direct- tinguished the fires. The origin H Ta od a ial f i
man admr. dbn.c.ta | ed by James M. Brubaker, for- was unknown : ictive items and special features in new
4 BOOK, CECELIA, dec’d, No. | merly from Mount Joy The Ossego Tribe No. 59, ount v « |
oO ab Bin of pdt pu next meeting will be held Dec. Joy, initiated a class of fifty
Martin, exor : “15 in which the Mennonite Hour palefaces at a meeting of Canas
5. BOWERS, FREELAND R., radio staff will present a pro. satego Tribe No. 203 Improved WwW / WN .
dec’d, No 227 of 1953. The gram and the beautiful sound.Order of Red Men in the Coun- Exceptional Values for omen. A i
per annum frst (7 OR of color Christmas film “Holy cil House at Lancaster I . . ~
efit lowers. : . 3 ;
y " oh To war | Night” will be shown William Weldon moved from 3 | rl WwW C JY
6. BROWN, LEAH P.. hv mar . . i
riage known as LEAH P i 0 —— his residence on Fairview Street infer ine inter oats D. 2
current dividend rate on BROWN REESE, dec'd, No. | ANNUAL ROLL CALI to his recently purchased home
268 of 1953. The firet and fi ~~ Ive ry ro 1 Now Stree -
+ ral acermt of Hilda P I'he Annual Roll Call of the ©! a . .
Insured Sav mgs and Brown Mack, extx W.C.T.U, will be held in the St, Milton Grove High Ng $39.50 & $42.50
7. BURDICK. MARY S., dee'd. | Mark's Evang. Unite listed the marks of its 25 high y
ene Uh - ARY ‘ s Evang. United Brethren 2 ’ : mts :
Investment Certificates No 320 of 1953. The first | Church Monday evening, Noy, chool students. The high school 100% wool fabrics in greys, black, and blue checks.
R Starr i 16 at 7:30 o'clock. Members and Students took a 1rip to the : ee Tn BE
8. BURKHOLDFR, POLLY M.. | friends are invited to attend. Colwill Oe Miner .
Savings received by the 10th of any dec'd, No. 90, Sentember | iorald Arntz had his tonsils |
ih oh 1st of that th Term, 1952. The first and and final account of Mae L.: adenoids removed at the Entire Stock Bonnets Reduced!
month earn irom 1€ Ist o 1al monu final account of John W Albright, admrx : ta Nit as $ 5
— payable June 30 and December 31 Burkholder, exor 32. LEAMAN, BENJAMIN G.. Josep Hosprial Friday 2.95 to $3.98
payable : . 9. DAVFLER, EDWARD, decd dec’d, No. 201 of 1953. The The Mount Joy AA football Regularly $2.98 to $4.50
| No. 304 of 1953. The first | first account of Louis S.team played the Honeybrook egularly 54.30 to »4.
and final account of Farm- | May and the Farmers Bank|pleven on Mover's field
| ers Bank and Trust Com- | and Trust Company of Lan- Tr k G i | Oliver Svic- |B R d M d P C
pany of Lancaster caster, exors. 2 sank ood and aver spite faav-iviaae rraver 1
T T TI spe days on a | v y : y ’ overngs
10. ESHLEMAN. WINNIE M, |33. LEBKICHER. SEDALIA, Kler spent severcl da
dec'd, No. 253 of 1953. The Trust Inter Vivos. No. 09 hunting trip to Franklin county f Stiff Hager N 4
prs Ny JLo account of February Term, 1935 The where they bagged a number of 3 95 Ig
Frank E. Eshelman. exor. | first and final account of ccuirrels | C
avin is and oan 11. FARMUALD. SAMUEL) The Lancaster County Na “The army aviation field at R larly 39 h
dec’'d, No. 195 of 1953. The | tional Bank, succeeding... ,. . =~ Tae my eqguiarly JJc eac
ASSOCIAT) N OF LANCASTER first a ham account of | trustee for the use of Seda. Middietown has been named
Sarah Fisher. extx. | lia Lebkicher “Cimstead in honor of
0 NY ' J | 2 F T 1 sp? " . > @ Oiow ; “ar
AHO I oie per. No [3% LOGAN, HUGH, decd, No, Lieut. Robert 8. who All Wool Sweaters $4.98
& \> 25 North Duke St | 226 of 1953. The first and fi 240 of 1953. The first andl... ite 1 in Beli
i nal account of Franklin W. final account of Jessie S.|° Focenily in BER Irregs. of $7.95 Grade.
: Ph 5898 18, Caer len. decd, Wo, jas. TET S53 : 15 YEARS AGO Large Selection of Colors.
@ > one o (13. GISE. S. Alice, dec’'d, No.|35. MILLER, ELMER H., dec'd., : of |
TW, | 235 of 1953. First and final | No. 339 of 1953. First and November 10, 1938
SYS account of Henry L. Gise, | final account of Ellen L. A oar ownad BY Mise |
admr. | Miller, exix A car owned by Miss Eliza- Drayer Covering Material
Emlen H. Zellers, Secretary & Treasurer 14. GLICK. JACOB R. decd, 36. ROLLMAN, HOWARD F. beth Heilig, S. Market St. was Nat
NO» I decambhor Term dec’'d. No. 162 of 1953. First stolen Monday evening from 1 98 R rl
952. First and final account | and final account of Mamie in front of Tyndall's store. It $ ay
rr naan — of Jonas S. Glick. Isaac S. | A. Rollman, extx. was sheared Le vit morn- yd. 52.50 Yd.
| ioe. Dd. Sues, ahd | 37. SCHALLER, JOAN S., ROW ing on ihe Marietta pilse .
O 15. GRFENBERG, MINNIE. -al- | JOAN H. STAUFFER Lage, Paul Hostetter staked off a Nylon Net Prayer Covering Material
1) so known as MINNIE A. | dy AON. Avail Nive gs iw. ater Ww ede Ava Reguiarl
Children's (Ns GREENBERG. also known | RO Nn 0 Ap J Te rm, he W 2-story mod rn brick Awe $1 49 yd. 1 he iy
x 3 ns MINNIE MAY GREFN oss hg i781 any ral fing on the lot adjoining his fa- |
& ie =~ ? BERG. also known as MIN Guardian ther’'s home, North Barbara St.
% 5 i NIE GREENBERGEFR. 38. SCHNUPP. CHRISIAN. de.! Two hundred farmers helped
J Se i dec’d, No. 29 Sentember + ™ : .
SY SR Tors =e or tet: & c’d, No. 16, May Term. 1915 [clear away the debris of the fire
Term, 1952. The first and The first and. final :
FR fd partial account of Marv he Irst anc final account of 3enjamin Ginder's A $12.-
G shit) : tone. J: ll of Farmers Bank and Trust 000 damage fire was cleared bv | B
roshkey and lone Janssen, | Company of Lancaster. suc Hre was cleared by
16. GEIR, MINNTE, dec'd, No ceeding trustee for Christian the group of farmers
3. GE . MINI i ec’'d, Ne ~ EO Zz hd sntertaine ia
69 of 1953. First and final qq RH, RRL ©. Jerry Kendig' entertained his
i account of Wavne S. Martin |” 3 na lag Sa v5 0€-iSunday School class to a Hal-
| y a 3 ; c’'d. No. 49. February Term.
and Wayne W. Martin, ex YAR Biro. loween Party at Hostetter’s
1946. First and partial ac :
17. GOSS. FLLA H.. dec'd No gout of Yarmers Banke andl Prize winnets in. the Ameri.
568 of 1953. The first and fi- I'ruse Company of Lancast can Legion card party were . ’
ral account of Samuel L. ef TIC for John Greiner, Mrs. Mary Top Exceptional Values for Men!
18 S30 DONA F. decd. |40- SHAND. dec'd, No. 32, No- > Jeane om Nes tay
: No. 219 of 1953 First and vember Term, 1947 First Ho vi Hs a tans Hous ul . .
final account of David Nis- and final accourt of Farm. and Mrs He wn All WwW Pi S
{2 sey. lexor ers Bank and Trust Com-|bridge; Mrs. Norman Mateer, 00 alin uits
19. HAMBLETON, JAMES E. pany of Lancaster. Reigle and Mary Goch
TT dec’'d, No. 306 of 1953 First ian of Frederick Shand nauer. Pinochle By he Heilig $48 75 Regulcrly
: = : inal ace ‘lay 41. SHAND, JAMES. dec'd, No | . 1 x, yen ys hig ;
An excellent value with | ayo H., Clay 90, May gout 1030 Shcong and Mrs. Ethel Herr, 500 ‘ 355
beautiful styling, plus the 20. HAWK. ISAAC BARTON, and final account of Farm Two Eagle Scouts of the Mt. wil worst
od dec.d, No. 285 of 1953. The ers Bank and Trust Com- Joy Boy Scout troop, William | ed Reaulars
cuddly comfort of warm in- [ first and final account of pany of Lancaster, trustee, Workman and Clarence New- 1 Ta
. "a re Joseph W. Martin, exor. formerly for James Shand,| gs : i ONC
ner lining. LS & 21. HEINAMAN, HARRY TT. Jr.. who died _Oetoher 2g led the troop in. their
dec’d, No. 57, November 1947, now for Harriet Shand meeting in the high school. Oli- '
Term, 1949. First and final | Flotte, James Shand, Alex-|ver Snyder, newest member of Men S Wool Topcoats
account of Nora J. Heina. | ander Shand, Charles group, passed his tenderfoot
man, extx. Shand and Frederick Shand. R larl
3 4 2 bw Sr i examination eqgularly
BOYS’ 22. HINES, RALPH. decd, No. (42. SHANK, HARRY W.. also $45
243 of 1953. The first and | known as HARRY M . . .
: ; . 3 33 : 10 YEARS AGO
| final account of M. Cecil | SHANK, : decd, No. 157 of] od A {ine collec {io :
aC ets an Hines, admr. | 1953. The first and final ac-| TWo bank employees left for ine collection of coats that are practical
HOUSER, EMMA L.. dec’d. | count of Elvin H. Shank.|the armed services: Phares Ris. | and comfortable; All wool gabardine in Shorts
Storm Coats No. 298 of 1953. The first admr, ser and Lester Hostetter. Clar- 1d Regulars.
and final account of Mabel | 43. SMITH. ANDREW H., dec'd,|ence Wilson. Mt Yov High
K. Burkholdtr, admrx. No. : 20, November Term.| IEehoot Jt. i"
HOFFMAN, E. Z., dec'd, No. | 1952. First and final account >ch0ol senior, also left at this Ww
245 of 1953. The first and of Marie V. Smith. Cob time. BLACK BO TIES 59¢
final acconnt of The Fulton 44. SHEAFFER. JACOB C.. de Miss Minnie ‘Witmer was one Regularly 79¢ each
National Bank of Lancaster, cd. No. 216 of 1953. TFirst|of 70 Presbyterian missionaries
exor. 1 final acc p ans SD) MiSs \¢
. HAFER. HAROLD F.. decd jog tom) oF Yan and children to be sent home $7.50 MEN'S HATS...$6.50
No. 42 of 1953. The first and heim. Pennsylvania, exor from the Far East because of Rv ality fa Ale ; aa al
final account of Edna M.| 5. STRICKLER. CLAYTON G.|the war in Japan Excellent quality fur felt hats, with snap brims
In all colors and sizes . Hafer, admrx. dec’d, No. 42, October Term. Ti y Frie > hi Fite Co. 2 or curl brims. Grey, blue, and black.
Fur collars. All wool inner KASPER, HERMAN, dec'd, 1952. The first and final ac- e a Ye 0. re:
linings. No. 82, May Term, 1918 count of Susan S. Miller, ad ceived an auxiliary pumper
The first and final account mrx. from the U. S. government . . 5
IN of Michael H. Kasper. Sur THOMPSON. WILLIAM M. which had a capacity of 500 Denier Prints & Romaine Crepes
*BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ iving irustee i use dec’d. No. 244 of 1953. First/gallons to be used ase of ai
£ Pauline Slusher et al., as| SY a HBO. ons "lo be used In case of aif
: 9 G8 $ 08 stated by Lawrence V. Kas- | nd Cae ape oY Farm raids, bombing, etc. 89c¢ yd.
ne Vera S to per, exor, of said Michael pany of re oD A reception was held at Hos- | Regularly $1.29 Yd. |
> I do | 47 TRACY, FRANK W.. dec’d.|tetter's for Mr. and Mrs. Frank |
"¢'d. No. 78. June Term. | Ne A Se DEY era Walters, Jr., who were married |B Regular 89c¢ and 98¢c Fabrics {
CHILDREN'S 1951. First and final account x al 23 in the Little Church | J |
y of Farmers Bank and Trust Soup] x The Filion ation, Around the Corner, New York | 74c yd. |
’ Company of Lancaster, | bane 2 angi’.
pan; ef, Emma M. Tracy, co-exors. |City.
un 1d oes to guardian of Frederick ’ a oy # . {
Shand. (48. W ALLACE, CAHERINE W., They Did Away With Uncle : |
OXFORD AND STRAP . KIEHL, JACOB B.. dec’'d,| decd, No. 93, December a senior class play was produc- HAGER'S PLAIN CLOTHING DEPT., Second Floor |
No. 284 of 1953. The first Terms 1952. Hire ond Anal ed with Nelson Alexander play- B {
and fn] stcount of Benje-| | of Aw B. the lending vole | “WHERE PLAN FOLKS LIKE TO SHOP"
. - . : | rv > . 2 , r - - 1 daar a | +
KILHEFNER, AMANDA F., 149. WEAVER, MARY R.. dec’d,| The local Ration Board com- |g
Rubbers and Arctics for Entire Family dec’d, No. 370 of 1953. The | No. 191 of 1953. The first pleted mailing 6,700 “A” gaso 9
first and final account of Al-| and final account of Anna jine ration books. The books
. vin W. Adams, exor. M. Wilson, extx. s matled
. KLEIN, JOHN. dec'd, No. |50. WHIZEL, MARGARET E., were mailed in recor time |
282 of 1953. The first and | dec’d, No. 135 of 1953. The|with the assistance of a corp
ount 0 e i tore final account of John J. first and final account of lot volunteer workers along
® Klein and Mary K. Eby, ad- Charles M. Whizel, exor. | 4 ity) the regular clerks ai the 25 - 31 WEST KING ST. LANCASTER, PA.
mrs. CHARLES R. COOPER! | :
. LANDIS, ALVIN S., dec’d, Register of Wills and Clerk | P0234: ; ol j
No. 314 of 1953. The first)oct 23-4t of Orphans Court | An opening in the Ration | y |


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