The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 25, 1953, Image 5

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THE BULLETIN
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Mount Joy
NEWTOWN | Fi Sh
Pn. Wednesday, November 25
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Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Kuhns vi M Iny Wit
ited Mr, and Mrs. Albert Eaglert family visited M Vi
Blossom Hill, and Mr. and Mps, Ka ! [ Iron
Joseph Hoover, Lancaster !
Visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Aristice Marth and so
Nockoote our witthbande,
cust onda
1f you take pride in
selection of a fine wate
then of course you'll
to protect and beautify it
with the finest watchband
in the land SPF
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IF IN DOUBT, GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE
ADAM
H. GREER
JEWELER
87 EAST MAIN STREET,

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Phone 3-4124
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| thei 19th wedding inniversat
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I Visitors of Mr. and Mi Mauri
| Frysin er and Mi Katie Moore
[ were Mr. and Mrs. Havard
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and son, Robe Middletown, m
Mrs. Ray Mver Mount Joy
Mrs Ilda Eisenbergen pent
week with Mr. and Mrs Au
Rehn, of Grand View Heights, Lan
| ast r
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Abr
Gamber were Mr. and Mi Salen
| Gamber ind daughter Columbi
|R. D, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Winte
| Manheim
| Mrs. Howard Witmer and child
{ ren visited Mr. and Mi Albert
Fry and family, Columbia R. D
| Mr. and Mrs. William vi
| ited Mr. and Mi Harry Witmer
| Manheim.
| Miss Barbara Ann Finnelrock
| visited Mr. and Mrs. John Greenly,
| Manheim R. D., on Sunday
| Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher visited
| Virs. Florence Weaver Lanc:
| ~a Mond
Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Rollman an
daughter, Patty, Lititz ited


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| WILL COME AROUND
AFTER THANKSGIVING
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AUXILIARY TO HOLD
XMAS PARTY
The Ladie Auxiliary of the
Florin Fire Company will hold
their Christmas Party this year
in the form of a covered dish
social Monday evening, Decem-
ber 7, at 7:30 o'clock in the
Florin Hall. Those attending are
asked to bring a covered dish
ind $1 gift for Santa's bag. All
members are invited to attend
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HAPPENINGS
wi of one
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| LONG AGO
30 YEARS AGO
November 28, 1923
-
It was announced that the
Pennsylvania Motor Patrol will
be on the road by December 1,
| 1923
was a dense fog during
A ford touring car
Harold
an embankment
There
the week
by
over and
occupants were
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Pa.
defeated Palmyra by 168 pins. | Rhodesia, Africa
The Mount Joy team defeated | gervices will be held Thurs- |
the York team by 236 pins. dav at 2 o'clock at Nissley Fu- |
Deaths for the week were: | poral home and 2:30 at the
John M. Raymond, Maxine Raf- | Crossroad Brethren in Christ |
fensberger, Mrs. Ida M Heisey | church Interment in the ad-
Edward L. Fitzgerald, Mrs. El- | cemetery
mer Longenecker, and James | — ——-— i.
D. Pennell | When in need of Printing. (any- |
10 YEARS AGO | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
November 25, 1943 | tising in the Bulletin.
Weddings for the week inclu- Co
| ded Minerva Knisely and Wil
liam E. Mundorf; Helen Seiler, | °
and Eric Olson; Esther N. Wil
liams and Carl Ginder and Cy Tree
rus N. Miller and Dorothy G. |
Nissley . | SAWING, PRUNING
C. P. Lindsay sold a used | AND SPRAYING
tractor at a public sale The |
ceiling price is $458.20 so he B B IBACH
| girls’

| Strasburg
|
| est upkeep expense
|
| car
I officials to
|
Shaeffer
Mrs,
Sar an
fel Young, Norman
Mrs, Kathryn Weidman,
Cyrus Kiefer and Mrs,
White
Charles Wealand,
confectionery
who con-
ducts a store on
East Main Street was the vietim
of two ten dollar |
of a swindle
{ bills
Both William Weldon and S
J. Neal were injured when a
motoreyele on which they were
riding collided with a ford, Mr
Weldon developed lock-jaw
You and Miss Em
Kramer were married
| Harrisburg
The Mount Joy
will play the
team tomorrow,
George ger
ma mn
football team
Elizabethtown |
Last
Mount Joy by |
27-0 Twenty-nine |
Mount Joy are elig- |
26 from Elizabethtown,
Mount High School |
team defeated Strasburg
girls in basketball 14-13 but the |
the lo-
cals 59-25 |
The prize having the high-
small |
is being awarded by State |
a Manheim man. He |
that he spent $1,400 to
maintain and repair a
less than a year.
tion has been started
The United
Church ended a
year's
game was won by
a score of
from
ible and
The
men
Joy
boys defeated
| son,
for
for
said
of
ford in|
An investiga
Evangelical |
two-week ev
angelistic campaign Sunday ev
| ening Miss Ruth Mengel, an|
evangelistic singer from Port
Funk went
the | Clinton,
thrown out and |
were | following
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slightly injured The car was |
badly wrecked
Deaths for the week
Mrs. Archibald Mooney, Mrs
D. G. Brinser, Katie W. Heis- | Mrs Clarence Schock, honorary | from the Heilig funeral
tand, Levi G Longenecker, | president; Mrs. Lester Roberts, |on Saturday afternoon at 1:30
John Geyer, Grace Inners, Dan- | second vice president; Mrs. J. [Crossroads Brethren in Christ |
|G
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|
| treasurer
had charge of the sing-
ing.
5 YEARS AGO
Needlework Guild elected the
officers Mrs. Oliver |
Longenecker, president;
Longenecker, secretary;
Mrs. W. E. Nitraure,
secretary; Mrs. Elwin March, |
and Mrs. Martha B
assistant.
meeting of the Boy|
assistant
Nissley.
At a
{ Scout troop in the high school, |
|
November 28 Simon P. Nissley [he was a son of the late Rev. |
will be the captain in the east | {Eli M and Elizabeth Engle |
ward and Seiler Phillips in the | Engle and was a farmer for
| west ward. [many years. He also taught |
Mrs. Anna Geib and Mrs. Ka- | school for three years in Rapho |
{tie Barnhart were nominated | Twp. and was recently employ-
IF v . . | p
for president of the fire com-|ed by the Bachman Chocolate
qr |
pany auxiliary; Mrs. Anna|Company, Florin. He was a

|
| Mrs
| les, secretary. Mrs Maggie | daughter: Paul M., Elizabeth-
{ Way and Mrs. Eva Zeller, for | town R2; Irvin M., Elizabeth- |
|
treasurer. town R3; Alvin S., Florin; and
A grade school operetta S.. at home. Seven grand- |
been scheduled for Dec. 15 children, one great-grandchild
Trapping season opened NOV. | and a brother and two sisters
15 for mink, opposum and | survive: Daniel E. Baus-
| skunk, in Penna. | von: Grace V., Mount Joy; and |
{ Mumper,
recreation was in charge of Wm. |
Workman Mack Shupp
declared ping pong champion.
The welfare drive will begin |
was |
first vice president; |
Laura Hoffmaster and
Josephine Kaylor, second
{
vice president; Mrs. John Char- |
| Mrs.

The Mount Joy bowling team
had to give the government
$242.20
Charles S. Rovenolt will be- |
| come the new industrial arts |
| teacher
following the resigna-
| tion of Robert Hostetter
Saturday
i L
Victor Snyder, Jacob Ruth
| erford, Wallace Fretch, and Mrs, |
E. Nauman
| Lillie
| tisers get such excellent results.
will be held
Scouts
and
A big scrap drive
by the
tin cans,
Boy
All paper, rags
scrap iron are
Deaths for
needed
the week included
Cre
Everybody in this locality reads
The Bulletin—that’s why its adver-



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SAVE MONEY BY
READING THE ADS |

| WHILE
| three years ago
I wife
Anna R
Elizabethtown,
“YOU
| Mortuary | Record
| FORMER COUNTIAN DIES
VISITING BROTHER
Paris Lehman Koser, 59,
Schuylkill Haven, Pa. was
tally stricken while visiting
the of his brother,
Mount Joy 1R,
vesterday
at
home
Koser,
Il pm
He
fering a
past year
the care
about
had been in ill health, suf.
heart condition for
and had
a phys
been
ol ean
in East Donegal Town
ship, he of the
Abram A Lizzie Lehman
Koser and lived in East Donegal
Township most of his life, until
Schuykill
He was a farm
Born
was a son
and
moving {to
by occupation
He was a member of the May-
town Brethren in Christ church
Mary Eb
Besides his widow,
Koser, there
Paris L.. Jr., at home;
| these daughters: Ethel,
Woodraw W. Hosan, Lancaster;
| Helen, wife of Jonas L.. Spitler,
Elizabethtown R3; Betty,
Norman Heisey, East Peters
burg; Jean, wife Felix E
Staskel, Pottsville;
{wife of Thomas E
Lititz R2
Seven grandchildren
ersole
and
wife of
of
and
Bennethum,
and these
brothers and sisters also sur-
Irvin L.., Mt. Joy R2; Ab
and Arthur L., both of |
i Hershey; Anna, wife of Alvin |
IR Coble, Palmyra; and Dora,
Jacob S. Lehman, Man-
vive:
ram L
of
heim R4
Funeral Services will be held |
Florin, at 2 o'clock. In-
in the adjoining
Church,
| terment
tery
J. AVERY ENGLE
J. Avery
38 a.m. Monday at his home at
his home after a several years’
illness. He had been bedfast for
three days. Born in Rapho Twp,
| member of the Brehren in Christ |
| Church.
Besides his wife,
{ former Adda Sultzbaugh,
survived by three sons and a
he is|
, a missionary to South

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