The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 12, 1953, Image 4

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    WE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa
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FOR FINE FURNITURE
VISIT
Thursday, November 12, 1958 a
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Mortuary Record
Dr. David C. Stoner one of |
the last of a vanishing tribe of |
12:50 |

died at
at his home, af-|
country doctors
Evansville, Ind., and Mrs. Hilda
Gregg, Elizabethtown,
Also surviving are 7 grand-
{ children, He was the last of his
immediate family
FRANK H. SKEEN
Frank Hall Skeen, 74, died at Lancaster County Court House, | call for candidates for the
‘News Items From| Under The
E.D. Twp. School ~~ Basket
The Senior Problems of Dem- | By George Houck
| ocracy is planning a trip to the Fifteen boys responded to the
first
Mount Joy Legion
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th

 



 
 

 
p. m. Thursday
* ter an illness of three weeks. He [12:45 4m. Sunday in a Lancas- | Nov. 13. This tour is under the basketball practice which was *
The Farmers Furniture And Supply Co. was seventy-six [ter hospital after an illness of auspices of the Lancaster Coun- | held Monday. Those players | Lew Stebbins |
Dr. Stoner las May complet. | nine years. He was the husband ty Bar Association are: Henry Klugh, captain, Ir- \
OF SALUNCA od 63 years as a practicing phy-|of Catherine Myers Skeen The Lancaster Bar Associa. {vin Nauman, Charles Zeller,
sician-—the last 27 years in ML | Pinkerton Road, Mount Joy tion is giving a prize of $10.00 | William go Charles Mayer, | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15th
of Joy. During that time he travel. | Born in Strasburg, a son of for the best essay written by seniors; ay Metzler. Charles
Save up to 50 on All Your Furniture ed thousands of miles over! the late Samuel M. and Selina the students taking the trip.|Ashenfelter and Peter Nissley, | THE HEADLINERS
county roads in both buggy and | Hall Skeen, he was a member The group is under the direc-| uniors; and Jack Beaston, Char- |
Open 9 to 6. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 9 to 9 tomobile and delivered hun-|of the Mount Joy Methodist tion of Mr. C. A. S. Hollinger. les Groff, James Pennell, Harry | -
PHONE LANDISVILLE 4011 41-tfe dreds of babies in three genera-| Church. Before his illness, he he social studies classes pre- Frey, Gerald Becker, Eugene | Sunday family dinners will be served starting at
{ was employed by the a United Nations pro-| Grove, ‘Tom Zimmerman, and | 1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and
Prior to moving his practice | vania Power and Light Co., re gram for open house Monday, | Joe Weber, sophomores. Turkey.



FARM MACHINERY
Reconditioned and guaranteed by your



| calls, and
dozen patients in his office be-
| fore starting on his home calls
at 9 a. m. Immediately after the |
luncheon there were more home
he later saw still
two sons above, are his wife,

1944. He was
| Tent 39, Daughters of the Union
| Veterans of the Civil War.
Surviving in addition
| husband is a son, John C., Camj
| Pickett, Va., and her mother, at
| dletown R1; Susie and Ruth, at
also a
to her
Missing from last year's team

ife. [ *Feb.
The day was climaxed by a| (*)
tea in the social room with col- | Owen Phillips, Richard Nis-
faculty. | stey, Richard Schneider, Asher
Halbleib are the managers.
Denotes league games.
lege students and
The regular monthly meeting
of the East Donegal Township
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| Clyde Wivell, H. G. Brubaker. | oy. shearer, Ariene Brubak-






















“All I Desire”

COMING:
NOVEMBER 25 - 26 — “MR SCOUTMASTER"





to Mount Joy, he spent 15 years | tiring in November 9, 1953 in the high |
2 rT — ” — in Columbia, where he main-|tormer resident of Florin, school auditorium. Students | are William Zimmerman, capt.; | = i a” a...
GIVE Y Ol IRSELF A TRE A | | tained an office on N. Third St Besides his wife, he is sur-| gramatized the operations of |James Metzler, Ben Clinger, |
He had begun his practice at|vived by a son, B. Franklin, of o,ch of the four main commit- Donald Germer, Clair Wagner,
” Powmansdale, Cumberland Co., | Detroit, Mich.; two daughters: | (cos as well as the general as | Toby Weber, Gerald Bender, AATIN
AND HELP OUR ORGANIZATION > ela a re ; ROWS MA EE
following his graduation from | Kathryn, wife of P. R. Biel- sembly. National flags made by |and James Lindemuth, EVENINGS SATURDAYS
D : p P W k the University of Baltimore | mann, North Hollywood, Calif, | {jo students were presented and | The first game of the 1953- 7 and 9:00 P.M |. AND
urmg rom eanut €c (now merged with the Univer-|and Helen M. wife of John A. | {ynical international problems |54 basketball season is Tuesday | SATURDAYS i HEA I RE HOLIDAYS
| sity of Maryland.) | Charles, Mount Joy. Four grand- ere discussed. | evening, Dec. 15 at home with | 6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M.
All next week the East Donegal High School Junior | He was born at Jonestown {children and six great-grand- The program included a band | Lititz. The following is the sch- | Mount Joy; Pa.
Class will sell peanuts during their annual sale to raise Gebuti Coutts io the late | children also survive oe Wh ort, by edule: {
their class 0p » ate | , in ary inag smb : concert, classro A ' | Le AY, NOVEMBER 13 - 14
funds to promote their class tri | Clinton and Barbara Phillips] Funeral services were held yarents, and refreshments were | Dec. 15 — Lititz, Home. FRIDAY SATURD
: | P*| Wednesday after . LYN BEATRICE CAMPBE
Buy a couple of bags and please your family with this Stoner, and attended Lebanon | ¥ ednesday afternoon. served by the student council. | “Dev. 18 — E-town, Home. { ERROL FLYNN — BEATRICE CAMPBELL In-
delicious new product. schools | Twenty-six seniors went to| *Dec. 21 Hempfie
S. . : enty-six . — pfield, Away. 66 9
| KATHRYN SHOLLENBERGER |, | Wi be Hag wes? ol :
This Advertisement Donated bu May 12, 1949, on the occas- | Mrs thr G Shollenter E-town College's “College Day’ | Dec. 29 — Alumni, Home, | Master £ a antrae
| i S. 3.» : #* Te
ion of his 50th anniversary ny ap 49. wife of John H. Shollen- November 10, accompanied by | “Jan. 5 — Donegal, Home | Ca ., ac : a —
FLORIN FARMS CHICKS the medical profession, he was | PAGE. 405 W gs ies ‘St Latte Mr. Edward Richter. Mr. Eby | *Jan. 8 — Marietta, Away. | i oe
honored with a service plaque | iy . ii a t I ho . o 4 Espenshade gave a short orien-| Jan. 12 — Manor, Home. MONDAY — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 - 17 -
INT , . caster, died at her home at 7 p.|, .. Is I tgs p : .
MOUNT JOY by the Medical Society of Penn Im Friday. She had been ill for tation talk, not only about E Jan. 15 Manheim Cet'l Home. | EDW. G. ROBINSON PAULETTE GODDARD in
[ svlvania during a luncheon at the t tw Yenrs town College, but about all | Jan. 19—Manheim Twp. Home |
1e past two years. : or
_— AR SSAA ANA mmm | the Stevens House. po in 7 Jou she was small colleges in general. | "Jan. 22 — E-town, Away. VYice Squad”
; : 4 “dc oe yy Sy Following this, there was a| Jan. 26 — Manor, Away. |
| His busy practice all but made | 3 qaughter of Lottie Dieter For- ;
ir bax > he red: . conducted tour of the campus | #Jan. 29 — Hempfield, Home | -
| hime miss the luncheon, how-|(anphaugh and the late Staley L. id It tudent | Feb. 3 Patt H {
x nies ; vo) 5 y c 5s. The s nts saw | eb. 3 — Ps 5 x -
| ever. After being out on calls | Fortenbaugh. na The, SRIGes SAW 1s ation, Horne | WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 - 19
most of the preceding evening, | She was sibel. of Em. classes in action and sampled, | *Feb. 5 — Donegal, Away
Ie Xs ER ; ne Ca Pe was A meme “M~1 4s nearly as possible, college| Feb. 9—Manheim Twp, Away. #8 BARBARA STANWYCK RICHARD CARLSON -in-
{he was up at 5 am. and saw a | nhanuel Lutheran ' Church anc |
{ 12 — Marietta, Home.

e patients is ee until! . |
or iB 1s ome home ol services were held School Board will meet Friday | Eshelman; Yellow Quentin Am- | DECEMEEZR ily “TR HE ag ry
FAR M Hos career. of service vias. on Ping grey evening, November 13 -in the li- spacker, Miss, Miles Dabler, | E 2.3-4-5-—"'T OM ERE 10 TERNITY
| inspiration to two of his sons) : brary at 8:00 P. M. ; Dorothy Buller; Pink rs. | DECEMBER 11 - 12 "SALOME
| to enter the professions - Dr. MRS. JONAS WHISLER Priday Novem. 1%, Files ater, rr |
John C.. in Columbia. and Dr. Mrs, Elsie G. Whisler, 61, of the pupils of the Florin Elomen, | Or L a) rt ; y as Woe
B U R E A U Eussell P Stoner, a Marietta | Elizabethtown R3, widow of Jo- tary school will present i ley a be iy git
physician. [nas Whisler, died at her home cital. Mr. Morrell Shiclds, Mr. ye riba shi 8 =13 i"
: : aig an EL nen | Dotterer and the .“Bottlers Brubaker, Daniel Brubaker;
TRACTORS . . . . All In A-1 Condition. CO-OP E3 with He was a member of Trinity | at 7:45 a.m. yesterday after a will be the guest artists. All| Barley, Daniel Brubaker, Clyde |
live PTO & live Hydraulic. 2 John Deere “Bs” . . . Farmall Lutheran Chureh, Mount Joy; long ness. She was 8 Janghe | pupils who play instraments | Brubaker, Kenneth Shearer:
“H" with cultivators & hyd. . . . Massey "101 Sr.” with je Lancaste: County Vedics] er of the Inte Arnos and Se ing a will take part in the recital. Soybeans, Allen Shearer, Rich. |
i Ss i | Society; the Medical Society of | Good Greiner and a member of ere ard Shearer, Clyde Brubaker: |
adj. front axle . . . Case “SC”... F12 Silver King. Pennsylvania, and the Ameri- | the Elizabethtown Mennonite Sunflowers, M. : K. Barnhart, |
Manure Spreaders & Loaders, and a variety of other used | can Medical Association. | Church. COMMUNITY | Edward Barnhart; Black Wal-
machines. He was a collector of antiques | Four Soughters nd 5 oo: | nuts, Lee Snyder, Ruth Shearer -
{+ snioved : casions av | survive: Nora, wife o ar av Wi gs ia re g
For GOOD used implements with a guarantee that counts, 2 ox SR renal 889 | Zeager, Elizabethtown R1; Ma- EXHIBIT WINNERS Aus
visit your Sutviving, ini addition fo his | Pel: wife of Ray Swanger, Mid EGGS — Pullet white | Erb, Wayne Miller; Shellbarks. |
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LANCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU | the former Bertha Biever, and homme! and Amos, he a Pe | er, Mrs. Ralph Frey; Chestnuts, | Old F hi d T k Di
MACHINERY DEPT | these children: Helen, wile also six grandchildren and | Robe Oe rs | Wayne Miller, E. T. Line; Pe- -rasnione urKey inner
. \ 1 1 1 | two sisters, Mrs. Phares Ginder | Lewis Bixler, Silas Long and | _ ' «. . rma |
| Jay Eicherly, Mount Joy; Wil- . : as : ate” iow | cans, Stanley Shearer, Ruth A. a
DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER, PA. | liam, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mary- and Miss Beulah Greiner, Mount John Ebersole; Large | Shearer; Butternuts, Stanley Thanksgiving Day
| ellen, wife of Richard Hoffman, Joy RZ Hoss Sangrey, Silas Long; 2 Hie Shearer, Ruth 4. Shearer, Rich- wh Lo
ry — ia 4 i let white, Lewis Bixler, R. G.| All the gcodness of a home cooked meal with
MRS ‘IN GEISTWEIT | Thome, Joseph Greiner: Puliet : . . =
———— MRS. IRVIN GEISTW EIT 3 Th me, J Si ph ( rei 1e1 Puiie APPLES — Delicious. Daniel no fuss, no dishes to do. Excellent service: all
Mrs. Clara V. Geistweit, 77, brown, Kathryn Felker, 088 BTR Coated, Do Gol the "enriras" 1 R : bie d
p* | widow of Irvin Geistweit, 205 | Sangrey; Class III Large white, wg he oe Ta ® a on e “extras” you love. Heserve your lable today
: y > rT iz rays > : S, sep 30 ay,
i. W. Main St., Mount Joy, died at ¥I. G. Brubaker, Paul Brubaker, Se or rte eke DINNER WILL BE SERVED FROM 12 TO 7 P. ML
her home at 6 a.m. Tuesday.| Clyde Wivell; Large brown . x Dr iol ig Baked
-r She was a member of Mount! Robert Hosstler, H. G. Brubak- | eer: Jonathan, Danse) Ba a ae
Ever thin One-Half Price Joy Evang. Cong. Church. Her | er; Large White - Class II, sar Side 5 ios 1, ; J. ORDERS BEING TAKEN NOW 4 f o> 9
> 3 % . . Co pr r > . oT, Jos- i - 4 -
yY g parents were, the late Louis and | lin Witmer, Joseph Greiner, Si- hy Rr cir oy] FOR ICE CREAM TURKEYS or OQ
= ~ h Sarah Souders Grogg Two [las Long: Pullet White, Joseph ; ’ Si x ’
DAIILY 8 A.M. TO G6 P. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8 A.M. TO 9 P. M. ay ive: “Mrs Mabel | Greiner, Lewis Bixler: Pullet | Paniel Brubaker, Clyde Bruba- |
% Kaylor and Mrs. Mildred Myers | Brown - Brinser Hiestand; Class ior: Rois Bou, Denil wig ’ En AY I
i RIPPI | &y JEWEL RY of Mount Joy; also four grand-|IV, Large White, H. G. Bruba- akser, ch Ty x Jeu Ie i 55 2 -
children and two great grand- ker, William Risser, Paul Bru- house, Dan rubaher, yar AR
children baker: Large Brown, Robert Brubaker; Stayman Winesap, 45 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY |
= = | Daniel Brubaker, Clyde Bruba- 3
PHARES R. MOYER 4-H PIG CLUB—Robetr Pfa-| Xen Josep. Sooper) Sumer ————————————— rs es :
Phares R. Moyer, 69, died | unmiller, Jay Heisey, Willis Rambo, Clyde , ry Be 1 is; - Be
Monday at 5:30 am. at his|Hackman, Richard Shirk, Geo. bun K Bhie =
home Manheim R2, Rapho Twp. | Webb, Lorraine Hackman, Chas. baker, Civ i ga Mfrs 2d 8
after an illness of four years. Pfaunmiller, Joanne Bixler, El- GRAD] > Wi 1s, M Is iid A jog
, He was treasurer of Hernley's| wood Pfaunmiller with Robert ward en P Er AL : aL i
Mennonite Cemetery Board for | Pfaunmiller’s entry as grand ward Wisslers a es en i 8 8:
a number of years. A son of the [champion and Lorraine Hack- | Shearer Richer la vr Ly
late Nathan and Lizzie Ruhl|man’s as reserve champion. | Hershey: Sane fe: | : 3
Moyer, he was a member of 4H TOBACCO - Binder. Hiestand, . anie Tubaies, Wry, | i | 0
: : i Te sme 5 . Clara Weidman; PawPaws, | =
GET SET FOR WINTER Hernley's Mennonite Church | Gerald Hess, Henry Greiner; Pearl Breneman Mrs Allen { 3
and was a retired farmer. ' Filler, Christian Miller; Open Con! vey Rr, hy
| Shearer.




Class Binder, Jacob Wolgemuth, |
Greiner; Filler, Carl]
Ross Sangrey and
Surviving are his widow, Co-
ra Hottenstein Moyer, and these Joseph
| children: Clarence, Manheim R. | Siegrist,


DRIVING NOW!

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{this afternoon vaker.

[D. 2: Raymond, Manheim R. D. Clvde Wivell. | 1 J 1
2, Norman, Manheim R3; Edna, 4-H CORN—332 B. Pioneer, | Hollinger $ Fuel Kids
wife of David Bell, Lloyd, Phar- | Gerald Hess, Robert Pfaunmil- | ;
[es Jr. and Arthur, all of Man- ler, Milton Martin; 332 Pioneer, || TREY VE S1OPPEO THEIR | | {
{heim R2; also 35 grandchildren, Henry Greiner; DeKalb 850, | KICKING AND | bis
six great-grandchildren and a| Elwood Pfaunmiller: Funk G99, | THEIR BLEATING., { 3 | a
sister, Mrs. Alice Greiner, Nefts- Charles Pfaunmiller: DeKalb | BECAUSE THEY USE | 'y | Th
ville. | 63, Ross Eshleman, Clyde Bru- OUR OIL FOR i 00 GC | i
Funeral services were held baker; DeKalb 802, Gloria Bru- |

CORN-_Yellow Dent; D. J.|
a oT RE oR {Zartman, Dan Brubaker, Clyde |
Yic 3 says. Brubaker: Pioneer 332; Milton |
® Snyder, Robert Hossler, Paul}
Hess; Yellow Dent, Dan Bruba- |
ker, Clyde Brubaker: Sure Crop |
-— Dan Brubaker, Clyde Bru- |
baker; White Cap, Dan Brubak- |
jer; Golden Queen, D. J. Zart- | Cozy home comfort
man, Clyde Brubaker and
 
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ON TIME. sHouLD You
SLIP UP ON YOUR 3i- DAY
GRACE PERIOD, YOUR
LOVED ONES WOULD BE
WITHOUT THIS
INSURANCE.
 


 
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IN ANY WEATHER
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Save Your Cash Use Our Easy Payment Plan
208 East Main St. MOUNT JOY Phone 3-9351
Open Mondays and Fridays Til 9 P. M.

depends
on the quality of the Fuel Oil
vou're burning. Let us supply
Dan |
| The Home of Good Foods
Brubaker; White Cap, Dan Bru- |
baker, Clyde Brubaker, D. Z.| top permormance
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7 : an {] you with |
Zaria) Bure Son, || Fuel Oil this week. Hess Food Sto re
Dan Bru- |
baker, Clyde Brubaker, J. J.| i
Zartman; .- Broom Corn, Clyde | : y PHONE 3-3094 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. |
Brubaker, Dan’ Brubaker; Yel- | H li ’ 01S . JOUNTS : ig i
|low Popcorn, Wilbur Witman, | 0 mger $s i
Harlan Brubaker and Dan Bru- | DIAL 3-3488
baker. : FLORIN'
POTATOES Cobblers, |
ong Brubaker, Alpheus Gind. |
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