THe BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Wednesday, November 25, 1952 visited Mr, and Mrs, Harvey rr NT 7 Wittle were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph sah rd nd sons of US. LETTER CARRIERS ( NEWTOWN Wittle and family, Columbia, Charl. s H x Ph ld : A . WILL COME AROUND « PP es Wittle, Columbia R.D., and Mrs. | “00% °° i. William Kk. Fouia] AFTER THANKSGIVING NZ / ) 9 Ragner Hallgren, Mount Joy | od rd Ny aah» oN , JO PICK UP YO’ \\ I 3 Se Te NF oid . . m RIBUTION TO Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Kuhns vi vil nd Mrs, Irvin Witmer and ah \ i minha CORNT i 1 ted Mr and Mrs. Albert Englert! family visited Mr, and M John | Cpl Donald ns, with 1 " ti MUSCULAR DYS TROPHY Wi ' re 0 I th 1H Inf ) i Blossom Hill, and Mr. and Murs. | Kauffman Si. of Ironville on Sun- : In DON’ FORGIT TO GIVE! Fi i ree I on t 1 na ocovery mn Joseph Hoover, Lancaster day To 1 | | Japan, whe he ( 1 Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Mrs. Martha Fogie and son, Rich- | Barents Mi 4 vi Nw \." . 1 \ an wood | Kuhns, wishing them happiness on then 19th wedding anniversar 00 | which they celebrated on No 23 Mrs Matilda Derr visited her son > nd daughter-in-law m grandson 0 J NU ad ow [ Mi end Mis. Stewart Derr and son A | of terford on Sunda a J Ham Fdith Erb and Bobbie Wit- i p> -q pe fos A Af It nk Witmer and son, Johnni A, oq beth Seti A ’ bethtown R. D. on Saturday ol it's a— (oe 3 | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mauri | 1 Re Frysinger and Mis Katie Moore — a | i Hai Foe 3 @ of : | were Mr id Mrs. Havard John | yl Tt P 15 1 . ( ear #1 - ton. Lan ter, Mrs. F va Gi | ; : . ¢ ) i Be EY and son, Robert, Middletown 1 : ed Mi Wl My } HAI PEN INGS f 4 n, v © nd family of Si v Mrs. Ray Mvers, Mount Joy — — : watchband [ = es a ings $ of . § 3 Mrs. da Eisenberger pent 1 " . VI Ha Weaver. vile with this fine od RE week with Mr. and Mrs Austii d Mi William: Weaver wh : [LONG AGO © Rehn, of Grand View Heights, Lan ja braid a i 3 ch nt € Lancaster il 3 © caster : | : ! ~ A A AAPA ve ig of Ms and My Abr in Visttors ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Robey 30 YEARS AGO Co j ig a oo. ii nk ar ily were Mrs. Jean November 28, 1923 . . ind daughter Colum! [ ’ SE If you take pride in your R. B. M 1 M Guv W in Vel \rithur Roser, Kliresvil It was announced that the KILEY, selection of a fine watch... + MF. 21K rs. Guy Wint Mr. and Mrs. Hathaw Brenne- | pe Ilvania Motor Patrol will & then of course you'll want Manheim. ers 3 or ennsylivania Motor atrol wi to protect and beautify it Mrs Howard Witmer and ohil n, Mount Joy R be on the road by December 1, | d » with the finest watchband oo gy Sng, aan 1923 e in the land SPFIDEL | ren visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert i a 4 ; \ Fry and family, Columbia R. D AUXILIARY, TO HOLD There was a dense fog during : x Mr. and Mrs. William vi XMAS PARTY the week. A ford touring car | 2 {ited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Witmel The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the driven by Harold Funk went Nn Bs ee | Manheim Florin Fire Company will hold over an embankment and the | — » : | Miss Barbara Ann Finnefrock | their Christmas Party this year occupants were thrown out and IF IN DOUBT, GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE | visited Mr. and Mrs. John Greenly in the form of a covered dish slightly injured The car was | n Manheim R. D. on Sunday social Monday evening, Decem- badly wrecked I g, 3 ADAM H. GREER | Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher ted) ber 7, at 7:30 o'clock in the Deaths for the week were JEWELER | Mrs. Florence Weaver. Lan Florin Hall. Those attending are Mrs. Archibald Mooney, Mrs ning SC 5 in | ~a Mond asked to bring a covered dish D. G. Brinser, Katie W. Heis- EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA Mr. and Mrs. Henry I n and } and $1 gift for Santa’s bag. 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E. mode 8, available on all other cab models as extra equipment. NEWCOMER MOTORS Jered nce .y Mount Joy, Pa. iel Young, Norman Shaeffer, Mrs. Kathryn Weidman, Mrs. Mortuary | Record! Cyrus Kiefer and Mrs, Sarah White Charles Wealand, who con- | FORMER COUNTIAN DIES | WHILE ducts a confectionery store on East Main Street was the vietim Paris Lehman of two ten dollar | Schuylkill Haven, VISITING BROTHER Koser, 59, of a swindle Pa. was fa- | | bins [tally stricken while visiting at | Both William Weldon and S. | the home of his brother, Irvin Neal were injured when a | L. Koser, Mount Joy 1R, about RR on which they were | 1 p.m. yesterday | riding collided with a ford. Mr.| He had been in ill health, suf- | Weldon developed lock-jaw. [fering a heart condition for the | George Yeager and Miss Em- | past year and had been under {ma Kramer were married in| the care of a physician | Harrisburg . Born in East Donegal Town- | [ The Mount Joy football team | ghip, he was a son of the late! [ will play the Elizabethtown | Abram A. and Lizzie Lehman team tomorrow. Last year's | Koser and lived in East Donegal game was won by Mount Joy by | Township most of his life, until | (a score of 27-0. Twenty-nine | moving to Schuykill Haven | men from Mount Joy are elig- | three years ago. He was a farm- [ible and 26 from Elizabethtown, er by occupation The Mount Joy High School | He was a member of the May- girls’ team defeated Strasburg | Brethren in Christ church. girls in basketball 14-13 but the | Toad . 3 A ’ Marv Fb- | Strasburg boys defeated the er Besides jis Widow ary Eb 1 . srsole Koser, ere survive | cals 59-25 . . : | sor ari i. Jr., & a | | The prize for having the high- ho Pars, bes ome gi | S aughters: Ethe is | est upkeep expense for a sli | : : 8 ! ear is. being awarded by Stat | Woodraw W . Hosan, Lancaster; do = dik y Stale geen, wife of Jonas L Spitler, officials to a Manheim man. He | Elizabethtown R3; Betty, wif said that he spent $1.400 to owWh Bai. TEI Vile : : I : | of Norman Heisey, East Peters maintain and repair a ford nour I wif : ft Fel E rg: Jed rife ) kK less than a year. An investiga eb oy 7 hi tion hus been started | Staskel, Pottsville; and Reba, as been starte i Youd . : {wife of Thomas E. Bennethum | I'he United Evangelical | Lititz R2 : ititz { Church ended a two-week ev-| angelistic campaign Sunday ev- | Seven grandchildren and these | ening Miss Ruth Mengel, an | brothers and sisters also sur- | evangelistic singer from Port |Vive: Irvin L., Mt. Joy R2; Ab | Clinton, had charge of the sing-| am L.. and Arthur L., both of | ing 1 Hershey; Anna, wife of Alvin | 15 YEARS AGO [R. Coble, Palmyra; and Dora, | I wife of Jacob S. Lehman, Man Needlework Guild elected the heim R4 | following officers: Mrs. Oliver | | G Longenecker, president; Funeral Services will be held | | Mrs Clarence Schock, honorary | from the Heilig funeral home, | president; Mrs. Lester Roberts, | on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 second vice president; Mrs. J. | Crossroads Brethren in Christ | G Longenecker, secretary; | Church, Florin, at 2 o'clock. In- | Mrs. W. E. Nitraure, assistant|terment in the adjoining ceme- | secretary: Mrs. Elwin March, | tery { treasurer and Mrs. Martha B ren | Nissley. assistant. J. AVERY ENGLE At a meeting of the Boy| J. Avery Engle, 73. North Scout troop in the high school, | Plum Street. Florin, died at 10:- | recreation was in charge of Wm. | 38 a.m. Monday at his home at | 2 | Workman Mack Shupp was|his home after a several years’ | declared ping pong champion illness. He had been bedfast for | The welfare drive will begin | three days. Born in Rapho Twp, 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 Philligy 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- | for president of the fire com-|ed by the Bachman Chocolate pany auxiliary; Mrs. Anna | Company, Florin He was a | Mumper, first vice president; | member of the Brehren in Christ | Mrs Laura Hoffmaster and Besides his wife, the | Mrs. Josephine Kaylor, second | former Adda Sultzbaugh, he | vice president; Mrs. John Char | sureived by three sons and a | les, secretary. Mrs Maggie | qaughter: Paul M., Elizabeth- Way and Mrs. Eva Zeller, for | {own R2; Irvin M., Elizabeth- treasurer. { town R3; Alvin S., Florin; and A grade school operetta is S.. at home. Seven grand- | been scheduled for Dec. 15 children, one great-grandchild | | | | | | | | | | | | teacher { tion of Robert Hostetter. | The Mount Joy team defeated | Services will be held the York team by 236 pins. | a ay at 2 o'clock at Nissley Fu- Deaths for the week were: neral home and 2:30 at the| John M. Raymond, Maxine Raf- | | Crossroad 3rethren in Christ | fensberger, Mrs. Ida M. Heisey | church Interment in the ad- | Edward L. Fitzgerald, Mrs. El- | joining cemetery mer Longenecker, and James | SR a D. Pennell. | When in need of Printing. (any- | 10 YEARS AGO | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | g November 25, 1943 | in the Bulletin. Weddings for the week inclu- | an ded Minerva Knisely and Wil- | liam E. Mundorf; Helen Seiler, | . and Eric Olson; Esther N. Wil- | liams and Carl Ginder and Cy- | Tree Service 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 had to give the government B. B. IBACH | $242.20. | 139 S. Main St.,, MANHEIM, PA. Charles S. Rovenolt will be- | Phone 5.4616 35-tfec {come the new industrial arts following the resigna- | A big scrap drive will be held Br #1 C Killholter | Saturday by the Joy Scouts All paper, tin cans, rags and Optometrist | crap iron are needed ha reel snalided MANHEIM | Deaths for the week includec a1 5 Charlotts St | L. Victor Snyder, Jacob Ruth- || 5.3376 | The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- Raine & Wednes 9.5:30 erford, Wallace Fretch, and Mrs, | Mon, Lillie E. Nauman. Tues. Fri. Sat. 7.9 P. M. — et Ieee | . | Tues. Fri. Sat. 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M Everybody in this locality reads | ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St. tisers get such excellent results. Tolerhone 24.9 Elmer G. Strickler | Elizabethtown, Pa. 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