The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 25, 1954, Image 2

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
OWL LAFFS
Thursday, February 25,
THE BULLETIN

East Main Street, Mount Joy.
Lancaster County, Pa.
Larmon D. Smith, Publisher
John Schroll,
{Editor and Publisher,
| Subscription Rate $2.50 per
{ vear by Mail
Advertising rates
Entered at the
| Mount Joy, Pa.,
postoffice
| 1879.
| Member,
Pennsylvania News-
| paper Publishers’
Association.
1901 1952
upon request. Se
at | week's illness
ag second-class |
mail under the Act of March 3,
- Mortuary | Record
Published every Thursday at 11}
JANICE E. SCHAEFER
Janice Elaine Schaeffer, two.
| vear-old daughter of
| and Beatrice
er Elizabethtown R1,
| urday at 6:30 p. m. in Lancast
| er General Hospital
In addition to her

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|

WISE OWL
BY A
Have vou wondered about the
twins that are be- |
ing born? We have, and we've!
decided that the shape things]
are in, the poor kids are afraid!
to come into the werld alone.
many sets of
re
A female self.ap- |
pointed supervisor of town mor- |
als, accused a workman of hav- |
ing reverted to drink because |
“with her own eyes” she had |
seen his wheel-barrow standing |
outside a public house. The ac
cused man made no verbal de-
fense but the same evening he
busybody,

W. Eshelman,
Arthur
dise, is the general
| tat
| Exposition ever to be
placed his wheelbarrow outside | Lancaster County. The affair | C. Nissley Greider, Hopewell,
her door and left it there all| will be held in the Guernsey | Bedford County: one grand-|
night. Sales Pavilion, four miles east] child; one great grandchild; two |
- of Lancaster Friday evening, |stepsons, Harry L. Mumma, of
Just remember, ladies, if a | Saturday afternoon and Satur-| Landisville; Eli L. Mumma, of
husband's words sometime day evening, March 5 and 6.| Landisville; a stepdaughter. El-
seem sharp, perhaps its from | Tickets are being sold locally! len Mumma, Harrisburg and]
trying to get them in edgewise. | by the
Anyone
An earnest young college girl ticket may get in
at'ending classes in first aid, | any Boy Scout or the
and in the course of her studies | Harold Etsell.
had reached the artificial res-
piration stage. She was eager to
put her knowledge to the test.
One evening she saw a man | FLORIN
{
the road. She hastened to help!
him and started her artificial Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mateer
respiration routine. | and son of Mount Joy and Mr.
touch with
leader,



sprawled face downwards in |


Presently the man stirred |and Mrs. Ralph Mumper and |
and looked round. “Lady” he | daughter of Neffsville called on
growled in protest, “I don’t| Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper
know what on earth you're up | over the weekend.
to, but I wish you'd stop tick-| Pfc. James Garber Jr.
ling me. I'm holding a lamp for | Bragg, N. C.
the fellow who's working down | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
in this hole.” James Garber Sr.
Miss Mary Hamilton,
A fellow in our midst loved | Fierce and Janet Weaver spent
the good things of life. SO when ' Saturday at Lancaster.
an uncle who was old and Mr
stingy left him a sizable sum,
he wrote friends the good news
in these words: “Yesterday at
of Fort
. and Mrs. Raymond Eby
and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Zink
and Mrs. Eugene
daughter attended the 50th
five in the morning, my uncle Wedding Anniversary of Mr.
passed on to a bgtigr. and Mrs. John Zink at Norwood
i) | Sunday afternoon.
ee Mr. Harry Barnhart of Eliza-
Over at the fire house the oj called on Mr. and Mrs.
er night the phone rang. Roscoe Paul Shetter on Sunday.
answered it but -appeared puz- Mrs

zled. One of the fellows sitting tained the following to dinner
there (I won't mention his| ,, Sunday, Mrs. Annie Wagner, |
name or he'll never hear thel ny. wapel Herr of Elizabeth-
last of it) asked: “Who's on the | town and Mr. and Mrs. B. F.|
phone?” Roscoe answered: “It Kauffman
seems to be some woman; all T| Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. May-
can hear her say is ‘idiot’. { beck of Richmond Hill, N. Y.
The fellow immediately got up were very pleasantly entertain-
saying: “I'll answer it; it must | er by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ol-
be my wife.” | son and family over the holiday
— | weekend.
Speaking of wives, I just! np. and Mrs Harry Gephart
can’t pass up this bit of conver | announce the marriage of their
sation I overheard while wait- | daughter, Mildred recently to
ing my turn in the barber shop:
“My wife ran off with anoth-
er man.”
‘That's too bad.”
“I'm satisfied. Futhermore,
my house burned down, and I
don’t have any insurance.”
“Gee, that's tough.”
“I'm satisfied. And to cap,
everything, my business failed,
and I'm bankrupt. But in spite
of everything, I'm satisfied.” day at Lancaster and at the
“How is that possible with all | {ime visited her parents, |
your misfortunes?” Mr. and Mrs. William Lawton,
“I smoke Chesterfields.” Manor Ridge.
- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin Jr. |
It might be and daughter returned home on|
Mr. Harold Balmer and are now
residing at Glendale, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nev and
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Koser are
spending some time in Florida
and Cuba.
Mrs. Clyde
was admitted to St.
Fenstermacher
Joseph's
| surgical patient.
Mrs. Lloyd Vogle spent Fri

well if you men
kept in mind that a husband Friday after spending some |
who is busy as a bee may wake | tine at Florida and Cuba.
up to find his honey missing. Mr. and Mr... Eugene Leber,
entertained the following at|
their home on Saturday after-
noon in honor of their daughter
come down to
there's good in
When you
think about it,
everything. If ancients hadnt Gail who celebrated her 6th
neglected bathing, nobody birthday: Peggy and Dorothy
would have invented perfume. | Mary Jane Souders, |
Marion Gerlitzski, Susan and
An old lady about to die told| Olson, Dwayne and Lin-



her niece to bury her in her, 4, Caswell, Eugene, Gail, Bar-|
black silk dress but to cut the’ ry and Glenn Leber. i
back out and make herself a x
“if George Washington was |
said t he still living, he bet he couldn't
niece, “I don’t want to do that. ! throw a silver dollar across the
' When you and Uncle Tom walk ' Potomac River.” When I asked |
up in the golden stairs, I don’t him why not, he ‘replied: '‘Be-|
want people to see you without cause a dollar don’t go near as|
any back in your dress.” far nowadays as it did then.”
The old lady replied, "They | tn {
won't be looking at me. I bur- You just can’t be right! Laff]
ied your unele Tom without any and the world laughs with you
pants.” ‘ . Cry and they say you're
drunk.
dress.
“Oh, Aunt Cary,”

"Bob Metzler told me that A WISE OWL

Mount Joy Boy Scouts. |
wishing to purchase a |
spent the weekend |
|
Connie
Leber and
Lillian Hamilton enter- |
| Hospital (Thursday) today as a
| Saturday at
| Sheetz Home for
| she is survived by these broth-| gar] Geltmacher celébrated his | ited Mr.
| ers and sisters, all at home: | 4th birthday February 22.
| Joyce Ann, Jay Robert, James Mrs: R H Arndt
Stanley, Ray Loren, Fay Lor-| I em A
: ! and daughter, Mrs. Calvin L,
Gloria Jean; her grand-| ‘ my
arents. My .and- Mrs Charles Campbell and children visited |
parents, Vr. ang Mrs. Caries) Mrs. Habet ‘Khelgha
Florin;
Port
| M. Schaefer,
{ M. Brubaker,
and her
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hair,
melsiown R1.
Funeral services were
| nesday.
MRS. ELI B. MUMMA

{ Mrs. Emma L. Mumma, 77,
widow of Eli B. Mumma, died
at the Oreville Mennonite home |
at 3:45 p. m. Saturday, follow-
ing a short illness.
Born in Rapho Township,
{ she was a daughter of the late
Para- |
exposition |
chairman of the first Boy Scout | the Mennonite Church.
held in|
Christian S. and Matilda
Nissley. She
Long
Surviving are one son, Rev.
er: Lillie, wife of Albert Ha-
| becker, Mt. Joy R1; Anna, wife]
| of Frank Trout, Landisville,|
| and Christian L. Nissley, Mount
| Joy.
Funeral services were held
| Thursday afternoon at the Mil
| lersville Mennonite Church.
SADWADSKY
Rosenfeld Sawad-
MRS. P. C
Mrs. Anna
wadsky,
R1 some at 11:40 a. m. Tuesday
after an illness of 2': months.
Mrs. Sawadsky was a daugh-
ter of Mrs. Elizabeth Wall Ros
| enfeld, who resides at the Ore-
| ville Mennonite Home, and, the
late Henry Rosenfeld. She was
a member of Mt. - Calvany
| Church of Elizabethtown ard |
{ had lived in the coun!y foi the
| past 30 years.
In addition to her mo'h~r. she
is survived by a son, Peter
Columbia Rl; two
|
daugh ers,

Martha, wife of David W.
Shickley, Mount Joy R1 and
Elsie, wife of John 1. lorn-
berger, Lancaster: two grand
children; three brothers John
Rosenfeld, Leamingion, Ontario,
{ Canada: David Rosenfeld, Reed-
ley, Calif.,, and George Rosen-
| feld, Salunga, and a sister, Mrs.
| Elizabeth Rosenfeld Dick, of
Rothsville
Funeral services will be held
Saturday afternoon, at 2:00 p.
Heilig Funeral Home.
VIRS. EMMA B. ROHRER
Mrs. Emma B. Rohrer, widow
of Witmer B. Rohrer, and moth-
er of Mrs. Elam Bomberger, of
School Lane, Mount Joy, died
Wednesday night at the Bom-
berger home where she had re- |
sided for the past three years
Born in W. Hempfield Town-
chip, she was a daughter of the
late Christian E. and Fannie
Breneman Nissley. She was 88 |
years old and had been ill about
|
m. at the
vear
She is survived by one daugh-
ter, Violet E. wife of Elam M.
Bomberger, Mount Joy, and one
son, A. Nissley Rohrer, Lancas-
| ter. Also surviving are 6 grand-
sons and 2 great-grandchildren.
She was the last of her immedi- |
ate family. She was a member
of the E. Chestnut St., Menno-
| nite Church.
Funeral services will be held |
2:00 p. m. at the
Funerals, N.|
at Lemon, in Lancas- |
Mellinger
Duke St
ter. Interment in the
Cemetery.
Friends may ca'l at the Fune-
ral Home Friday evening, 7 to
9p. m
© FURNITURE
REFINISHING
BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE
REPRODUCTIONS
LENHERT"S
Cabinet Shop
MARIETTA, PA.
Phone 6-2581 8.tf |

Ralph F.
Brubaker Schaef- |
died Sat- |
after a
parents,
Christian |
Treverton; |
great-grandparents,
Hum- |
held at |
| the Nissley Funeral Home Wed-
was a member of
the following sisters and broth- |
sky, 64, widow of Peter C. Sa-|
died at ser Mount Joy |
Her husband died on January 4. |



| NEWTOWN
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Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Englerth | Charles
and | yille, Fla.
Mrs. Elwood Kuhns and family | ter of Silver Spring, Mr.
| of Blossom Hill, visited Mr.
on Saturday.
|. Mrs. John
mother Mrs. Martha Weidme
of Lancaster on Wednesday.
Jimmy, son of Mr. and
tian and family of
Pa. on Saturday.
ited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joh
i of Lancaster on Friday evening,
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ari
{ tice Wittle during the past we
were Mr. and Mrs. John Gree
i ly, Manheim R. D. Mrs. Dan
Geltmacher of town, Mr. Che
les Wittle,
and Mrs.
Joy. Mrs.
| eth Mr.
Mt. Joy R.. D. and Rev. O.
Juch, Manheim.
Visitors of Mr.
Geltmacher
| Wagner, Mr.
{and son Kenny,
Mrs. Minnie
derhook.
Mrs, Martha
Earl Hartzell, Naz:
and Mrs. E:
Harold Stoppa
Ki
Fogie wishes
for cards, visits and
during her stay in the hospital.
Callers of Mr. and Mrs. W
liam Fogie were, Mrs.
Brenneman, Mt. Joy R. D.,, M
Edith Erb, Mrs.
| daughter, Columbia R. D., VN
| and Mrs. Harvey Barton;
Miss Ruth W
| Jean Witmer,
mer, Mr.
ryn Geltmacher, Mrs. Jol
| Grossman, Mrs.
singer, Mrs.
Grace
Visitors at the
were Miss
| and Mrs. Havard Johnston,
Lancastel Virs. Emma Giver
Middletown, Mrs. Ida Eigse
berger Marieita, Mr.
enim —.
Benj. F. Garber
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Phone 702-J
FARM BUREAU
Butval Automobile Ca.
Motwal Fire insurance Cov
Life Insurance Co.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Miller vi
Columbia R.D. Mr. |
Ragner Hallgren, Mt.
and Mrs. Donald Jones, |
were Miss Evelyn |
Ironville and |
| thank her friends and relativ
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Paul Smith and
Miss |
Robert Bish, Columbia |
Mrs. Bertha Witmer, Mrs. Kath- |
Blanche Fr;
Katie Moore, Mrs.
Gehlimacher and Mr.
| Ralph Supplee of town cw
Arndt Home’,
Mary Lefever, Mur.
and Mrs

 


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Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Derr | Columbia and granddaughter, | John Greenly, Manheim R.
Graterford visited | Joann, Kinderhook, Johnnie Mr. and Mrs.
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( Ammon Hoffer, Mt. Joy.
Visitors of Mr.
{ vin Witmer and
. and Mrs. Wilbert Witmer
== | and sons, of Esbenshade Road,
Kauffman, Jackson-
Ida Eisenberger and Mrs.
ert Wood of Marietta.
Visitors of Mr. and
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and Mrs. Ir-
family
and wife and daugh-
Moore, Mrs. Pearl | ga.
and Mrs. Edith Erb, vis-
Joseph Hospital on Sunday.
Tuesday they visited Mrs.
Rob-



Maurice
Katie Moore were
were | Givens, Mrs.
Aungst and son,
Mrs. Ida Eisenberger, Mrs. Jean | in, Mr.
Fogie and daughter Bonnie Sue, | and
Marietta.
Kaufl- Mr
| man is serving in: the: 1. S.
Miller visited her | Navy.
Mrs. Katie
| Brenneman, ‘Mrs.
Mrs. | singer,
and family visited Mr.
John
Blanche Fry Mr,
and son,
Harry Weaver at the| Mrs.
ter, Columbia R. D.
and Mrs
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jac- Mr. and Mrs.
ob Erb were Mrs. Cora Myers,
Mrs. | and

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Mrs. | Mount Joy RD.
Frysinger and
Mrs. Emma
May Davis, Mrs.
Middletown, | James Garber
and Mrs.
Visitors of Mr.
ward Isler were Mr. and
family,
Abner Weaver, Mt. Joy.
Witmer Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. and family, Florin, Mrs,
Urban and son, Billie
visited Mer, and Mrs.
and Mrs. Ray Gamber| Haines.
Manheim, Mr. and! Mr. and Mrs.
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. and Mrs. Irvin
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and Mrs.
and family,
Palmyra, and
Haldeman and family, Mt.
Mrs. Minnie Hahn, Lancaster
Ed- Monday evening.
Mrs. Mrs. Pearl
Flor- Mrs. Edith Erb visited Mrs. Ka-
Clair Blough {ie Erb, Mt. Joy R. D.
Brenneman and
Mr. Visitors of Mrs. Harry Weav-
Lloyd Nentwig
Giles Kinderhook, Mrs.
of Lititz;
William Mrs.
Howard Gamb-
Oliver ter
doy visited Mrs.
Gelt-
macher called on Mr. and Mrs.
D.
Howard Gam-
er were, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Myers and daughter Joann, of
Pearl Bren-
neman, Mount Joy R. D. and
Edith Erb, Columbia R.D.
Mrs. Jean Fogie and daughter
Bonnie Sue, Marietta, Mrs. Les-
Long and children, Florin,
Oliver Witmer and
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