The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 31, 1953, Image 6

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Born Talking!
Happy New Year,
Little One! «
People begin 1954. by
wishing each other a Happy
New Year which
approach with the faith
we all
and hope that 1c will
surpass the years gone
by in achievements for us all.
Your telephone service promises to be of even
greater value. More pe ople are talking over
more telephones than ever before. Continuing
4mprovements and expansion will make
each telephone a bigger buy than ever.
Happy New Year!
COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO.

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Some Real Values in Nice Clean Automobiles
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1952 FORD 4-DOOR 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR
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Heater
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1950 MERCURY 2-DOOR 1951 FORD PANEL
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1950 FORD % T. EXPRESS
1949 MERCURY 2-DOOR 1949 CHEVROLET PICK-UP
Radio. heater, overdrive
1947 FORD DUMP U Tag
1949 OLDS CLUB COUPE 1946 FORD CATTLE TRUCK
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1948 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR
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~ FORD MOTOR SALES ~
WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-9701


Engagements Highlights Christmas
| Mr.
| Harvey
highlighted the
Mount Joy
and vicinity. Setting up a new
the Bulletin will print
of engaged girls in the
if the
ample
each week
Engagements
Christmas season in
policy,
pletures
weekly paper
provided with
pictures are
time be
before press time
of
announce the en-
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Baum,
Mount Joy RI,
gagement of their daughter Bar
bara Ann to E. Eugene Bender,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ben
102 North Barbara St., Mt

der,
Joy
Miss Baum is employed vl
the First National Bank and
Trust Company, Mr. Bender is;
serving in the U.S. Navy and |
at Quonset Point, R
set for the
stationed
No date
wedding
has been
Ostin Troain, of |
the engage- |
Philo- |
ot!
and Mrs
announce
ment of their daughter,
meno, to Kenneth Leed, son
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Leed, 53 |
West Main Street, Mount Joy.
Miss Troain is a senior at the|
Lebanon Catholic High School
also employed at Me- |
Crory’'s Store, Lebanon Mr. |
Leed is a graduate of Mount Joy
High School and is employed at
the Grey Iron Casting Company,
Mount Joy. No date has been
set for the wedding
Mr.
Lebanon,
and is
Albert Myers
luncheon at
Haven St.
Mrs.
at a
on New
Mr. and
entertained
their home
Mount Joy, Christmas Day at
which time Mr. and Mrs. Earl
B. Myers announced the engage-
ment of their daughter, Beverly
Ann to Pvt. Henry Becker, son
of Rev. and Mrs. Henry Becker.
Miss Myers and Pvt. Becker |
graduated from Mount Joy High
School, of 1951. Miss
Myers, at the present time, is
in training at the Lancaster |
General Hospital School of
Nursing and expects to gradu-
ate in May, 1954. Pvt. Becker is
U. S. Army and is sta-
tioned at Camp Attebury, Ind.
He expects to be discharged
from the Army in June, 1955.
No date has been set for the
wedding.

|
class
in the
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Landvate
lof 214 West Main Street
nounce the engagement of their
Mary Kathryn to R.
Marlin Myers, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Myers, 114 South Bar-
bara Street. |
3oth Miss Landvater and Mr.
Myers are graduates of Mt. Joy
[High School, class of 1952. At’
the present time, Miss Landvat-
er is employed at the First Na-
tional Bank and Trust Company
and Mr. Myers is employed as a
lcarpenter with Elmer Ginder
Company, Florin.
No date has been set
wedding.
|
an-
daughter,
for the
Zeller, Pinker-
announce
Mrs. Dorothy
{ton Road, Mount Joy,
the engagement of her daughter
Claudette, to John R. Miller,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John D.
| Miller, High Street, Mt. Joy.
| Miss Zeller is a graduate
Mount Joy High School, class
lof 1952, and isnow employed at
{the Motorist Mutual Insurance
|Company, Marietta. Mr. Miller
a graduate of Mount Joy High
|School, class of 1951, who was’
|recently discharged from the
{U. S. Navy, is now employed
with his father.
No date has been set for the
of
wedding.
|
Kemrer, |
the en-
and Mrs. John
announce
neice, Miss |
Mr.
|Landisville,
|gagement of their
Lehman, to Donald!
Thome, son of Dr. and Mrs. R.
{M. Thome, 61 Marietta Avenue,
{Mount Joy.
| Both Miss Lehman and Mr.
{Thome graduated from Mount
Joy High School. At the present
[time, Miss Lehman is a student
lat the West Chester State |
|Teachers , College and Mr. |
Thome, a student at Franklin |
and Marshall College.
No date has been set for ad
wedding.
|
rer, Lancaster R7, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
{Ruth Arlene, to John H. Nissley, |
lon of John B. Nissley and the |
late Mrs. Anna N. Nissley,
Mount Joy Rl.
| Miss Rohrer is employed as
secretary of the Eastern States
Farmers’ Exchange and her fi- |
lance is engaged in farming.
| sn ll QI
| There is no better way to boost
your business than by local news-
|paper advertising.
|
| Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Roh-
|
I' Sheaffer.
and
: L. Wolfe.
| defeated Marietta
| was discovered at 6:45 a
|
| 4 cents. |
ment
| ent at the theatre to make
|
of!
Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Brooks
announced the engagement of
their daughter, Patricia Ann to
Franklin R. Eichler, Mr. |
and Mrs. J. Donald Eichler on
Christmas Eve.
son of
Both are graduates of Mount
Joy High School, 1952
Miss Brooks is a student in the
General Hospital
School of Nursing and will
graduate in 1955 and Mr. Eich-
ler is attending Elizabethtown
College where he is studying
business administration.
No date
wedding.
class of
Lancaster
has been set for the|
| buting
| drive
and Mrs. Harry M. Gri-
der, Columbia Rl,announce the
engagement of their daughter, |
Marie, to Samuel Nolt Jr., |
of Mr. and Mrs Samuel |
Mount Joy RI
—— CG -—
Mr.
M.
son
Nolt,

HAPPENINGS
wi ff
LONG AGO
30 YEARS AGO
December 26, 1923
C. C. Hallman, manager
sale at]
Ed Rheam’s stables which sold
for 32 to 51 cents per pound
Deaths for the week include |
Jacob Hackart, Monroe Zerph-
ey, Jacob Williams, Mrs.
bara Garber and Mrs. Catharine |
sold |
Jar- |
Weddings for the week in-|
clude Blaine Heisey and Joseph-
ine Kautz; Raymond H. Kaylor |
and Elsie Mae Kop; Ray Myers]
Anna G. Nissly; Rolan|
and Harriet Shank;
Frank Dr
Weaver
Wilma
and Thomas
|
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1
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The Mount Joy High School |
High School |
“Little |
scorer, |
up |
27-8.
Jimmy
for Mount
In the preliminary
Krall” was high
Joy and chalked
14 points to beat Marietta 22-11. | §
h school team also de- |
Grove
The hig
feated the Spring
school team 25-23.
A live bird contest
in Mount George
won the killing
birds.
Jacob G.
ing match
geese were shot off. Derr, |
Mount Joy, won Frank |
Good won two and Michael Sho- |
walter won two.
15 YEARS AGO
December 22, 1938
Fire of undetermined
damaged the elementary
building Monday night. Damage |
was in the partitions in the |
was held |
Shissler |
Joy
all the
race by
when
Mr
one,
Saturday
|
|
origin |
school
! front part of the first floor fac- |
ing Marietta avenue. The blaze |
m. the |
janitor, Harry Kuhn. A one-|
day vacation was held in the
Mount Joy High School.
A few dealers are buying
1938 tobacco crop. Those
have sold, have
the |
who |
Marriage licenses issued dur-
ing the week were William |
Baughman and Eethel Meyers: |
Arthur Thome and Florence
Young, Charles V. Gotshall and |
| Geneive Hartman;
| Sprecher and Mary Weaver.
Deaths for the week included |
Miss Annie N. Stauffer, Christ]
W. Groff, John WM. Kern and |
Mrs. John Lighty.
J. Harry Miller, East Donegal |
Street, was injured in an auto-|
mobile accident west of Florin. |
He received an injured leg and]
other minor bruises.
Harry H. Becker, Mount Joy, |
won the turkey given by I. Mor- |
ris of the Mount Joy Depart- |
Store Saturday. He won |
| the turkey on a lucky ticket |
drawn by Miss Mary Stauffer.
10 YEARS AGO
December 22, 1943
Marriage licenses for the
week included Orville Miller
and Lurea Acker; Erwin Leas,
| elub members,
| be
|a son of Mr.
| . . as .
committee in addition to contri-
| EPO IA
Brown held a shoot- | Y
five | 4
received 16 and | |B
Joy, Pa.
1953 of
THE BULLETIN, Mount
Thursday, Decesnber 31,
Mrs. Mary E. Derr;
Stoner and Beatrice
jates; Stanley GG. Gibble and
Jean Snyder; Henry Kreider
and Kathryn Forry.
Frank Strickler was elected
president of the Donegal Twp.
School Board. 4
Waste fat was the price of ad-
mission at the Joy Theatre Dec.
28. The local Girl Scouts and
committee members were pres-
the
and
collection of admissions.
Deaths for the week included
Clarence F. Grissinger, Harry
smith, Mrs. Louisa S. Bruba-
ker, Mrs. Elmer Nauman, Frank
W. Leib and Mrs. Alice B. Mar-
tin.
The Richland Club decided to
hold open house New Year's for
their wives and
all young people of the high

school age of Mount Joy from 9
to 12 p. the club rooms,
East Main Street. Free refresh-
ments, favors and dancing will
featured. |
A flu epidemic closed the
Marietta schools with forty-five
per cent of the pupils ill with
flu.
Jirths during the week were
and Mrs. Clinton
Geib and a daughter to Mr. and!
Mrs. John Albert.
The American Legion donat-
ed $250.00 to the Remembrance
$50.00 to .the United
for funds for the project.
ca
YOUNG LADY, WERE
OUT OF LETTERHEADS
DONT GET EXCITED, |
BOSS=THE NE\VSPAPER
SHOP WILL PRINT
SOME IN A
HURRY IF VE



, E-TOWN OWNER FETES
EMPLOYEES AND GUESTS
TO CHRISTMAS PARTY
H. E. Raffensperger, owner
and general manager of the
Continental Press, educational
publisher, feted his employees,
their husbands and wives, to a
turkey banquet Wednesday ev-
ening, December 23 at Aunt
Sally's Kitchen, Elizabethtown,
This marked the sixteenth anni.
versary of the Continental Press.
Mr. Raffensperger has the
main office and plant located in
Elizabethtown with branch of-
fices located in Elgin, IIL; At-
lanta, Geo.; Dallas, Texas: and
Pasedena, Calif.
- -——
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore T.
Buller, Florin, announce the
birth of a son Sunday at the
St. Joseph's Hospital, Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Keen-
er, Lewisburg, R2, announce
the birih of a son Friday in the
Lewisburg Evangelical Com-
munity Hospital. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Keener are former
dents of Mount Joy
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Fahne-
sock, Mount Joy R2, announce
the birth of a son at the Lancas-
ter General Hospital Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Fun-
bar, 389 North Barbara Street,
Mount Joy, announce the birth
of a son at the St. Joseph's Hos-
pital Tuesday.
resi-

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Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!
Still time to join our
Christmas Club for '54
LTR) YET 10
==—=MT. JOY ++ FLORIN
5 TR TTY PRT A AR Wel


C. Robert Fry
MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA.

Air Compressor Work
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.
Rocks
and

Excavating and Grading
Cellars, Trenches, Etc. .
Trees
Removed


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MOUNT JOY 13-4753



Jack Horner's Jan. Clearence Sa
STARTS SATURDAY MORNING, 9 A. M.
\
high | B
Hundreds of pairs of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s
Shoes marked way
below cost for Quick Clearence.
Here Are a Few of Many Values Throughout Our Store
BROKEN SIZES
Values To $12.95
Men's Dress Oxfords
sae § 4°°
Children's Shoes
SIZES 8'5 TO 3
Values To $6.95
One Lot of
WOMEN'S SHOES
and SLIPPERS
Arthur |
Bovs'
SIZES 1 TO 6
Values To $8.95
JACK HORNER SHO ES:
SALE $399
Odd and Ends
SALE $ 1 00
Oxfords
SALE $499
Women's Dress Shoes
sate § 4°
Girls’ School Shoes
SALE S40
ALL COLORS
ALL LEATHERS
Values To $9.95
Oxfords - Loafers
Straps
Values To $6.95
109 OFF entire stock of Rubbers-Boots-Artics
Women’s House Slippers
$ i 99 $99
Values To $4.95
Girls’ School Shoes
SALE $99
BROKEN SIZES
Values To $6.95