ag +R a EE A Ani gh, £4 15 FTIR BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, March 4 NEWTOWN | Weddings A A St —— tem Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Yoder and daughter, Judy, Mr. and Mrs. George Bryson and daughter Ruth, of Lancast- er. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns visited Mrs. Mrs. Lorraine Mrs. Esther caster Saturday evening Mildred Brown, Doresom and Beachman of Lan- Visitors during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler and tamily and Mrs. Irene Snyder were Miss Janet Painter, Eliza bethtown, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Westenhafner and children, Mr and Mrs. Lindemuth, Marietta Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber and son, Manheim, Mr. and Mrs Havard Johnston and Mrs. Liz BRADY ZELLER zie Hoffman, Lancaster, visited Mrs. Dorothy Zeller, Pinker- Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber. ton Road, Mount Joy, announc- Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau. es the marriage of her daughter rice Frysinger and Mrs. Katie Jacqueline Fae Zeller to James Moore were, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- S Brady, son of Mrs. Margue- eph Coble, E'town, Mr. and Mrs. rite Brady, Columbia. Abram Hess, Mrs. Annie Zerch- The bride was a graduate of er, Mrs. Mazie Seese, Mt. Joy, Mount Joy High School, class| Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sherk and of 1951 and the groom is a daughter, Mary Arlene, Stauf- graduate of Hershey Industrial | fertown. School. The couple was married | Mr. and Mrs. George Kiefer, in Las Crusces, New Mexico West Fairview, visited Mrs. Ma. and will reside in Phoenix, tilda Derr. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. El- wood Kuhns were Mr. and Mrs. GEPHART — BALMER Joseph Hoover and son George, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Geb- of Lancaster. Joan Louise Kuhns celebrat- ed her 6th birthday last Thurs- A. day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Balmer, Mrs. Katie Moore spent a few Sr., Middletown R1. The couple days with her sister, Mrs. Em- yore married in the Wee Kirk ma Givens, of Middletown. of the Heather in Glendale, Cal- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Erb visit- ifornia on February 6, 1954 in ed Mrs. Otillia Erb, Lancaster, , ceremony performed by the on Saturday. Rev. Carl V. Tambert, Pastor of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gam- ber visited Mr. and Mrs. Salem Glendale, Calif. Gamber and family, Columbia RD. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman Sr., of Ironville on Sunday. Mrs. Edna Kuhns visited Mrs. Fred Leiberher of Mount Joy on Thursday. Mrs. Leiberher is on the sick list. Miss Jean Witmer celebrated her 9th birthday February 28th. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie and family were Miss Carmen Fogie, Mrs. Serena Fo- gie, Miss Bonnie Witmer, of town, Mrs. Donald DeGeorge, Jean Bachman and children, Mr. George Dolby, and Mrs. Paul Smith, Columbia R.D Mr. ard Mrs. Earl Geltmach- er and family visited Mrs. Min- nie Geltmacher of Kinderhook. Mrs. Martha Fogie visited Arizona. hart, Florin, announce the mar- , to Robert E. Balmer, son of The couple were attended by the groom's great-aunt and uel Hoffman of Pacific Palisades employed by Educators Mutual | attended Middletown U. S. Government. The couple Burchett St., Apt. 22, Glendale, Calif, BROWN — ZINK daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Joy, became the bride of Frank- Springs Road, Mount Joy R. D. at 4 p.m. Saturday, in St. Lukes Episcopal Church, Mount Joy. Mrs. Alfred Atland of Colum- The Rev. Paul D. Emenheiser bia on Saturday. officiated at the ceremony. Dr. Visitors during the past week David E. Schlosser, Mount Joy, of Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle were Mr. Harry Hamilton and daughter Esther, E-town, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simmons and daughter, Mr. Joseph Wittle, of Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wittle and daughter, Columbia, Misses Anna Miles and Jennie Sweitzer, E-town, Mr. Charles Wittle, Columbia RD, Mrs. Ross Ammon, Mrs. Bricker, Mary Hamilton, Florin, Mrs. Martha Fogie and son, Richard and Mrs. Grace Geltmacher of town. man for his brother. Ushers Mr. and Mrs. J. Q, Klugh of | yore Benjamin William Brown Florin, visited Mrs. Serena Fo. II brother of the bride, and Dr. gle. > Harold Fellenbaum, Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. William Haines Eugene W. Crider, and James visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank vw. Eshelman, Lancaster. James Fletcher Jr., Mount Joy RD. R. Zink nephew of the bride- Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- groom, Mount Joy, acted as ring ert Frank and family were Mr. bearer. Arthur Koser, Klinesville, Mr. Following a reception held at and Mrs. Hathaway Brenneman the Stevens House, the couple of Mount Joy RD. left on a wedding trip to Pine- Mrs. Pearl Brenneman and | pyret, N. C. They will reside in Mrs. Edith Erb visited with the Mount Joy. following during the past week, creel lp ll. cece Mrs. Harvey Miller and chil- . . dren, Marietta, Mrs. O. K, Buch | C J of Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Geo itation S Reigle, Jr. Mount Joy, Miss (From page 1) Minnie Erb and Mrs. Katie Erb | €ry contributor in Mount Joy of Mount Joy RD. who made the drive's success Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- | Possible,” E.L. Zerphey, acting macher visited Mr. and Mrs. | Postmaster said. “It was only Frank Greenly, Mr. and Mrs. | through their full backing of Beniamin Shenk, Etown RD. |our efforts that we accomplish- | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | ed what we did. They deserve a sillo, Princeton, N. J., soloist. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Mrs. Ken- neth Nash, Lake Valhalla, Montville, N. J., served as ma- tron” of honor for the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Marian- ne McDonald, Youngstown, O.; and Mrs. Harold Fellenbaum, | Mount Joy. Miss Lisa Crider, of Lancaster, was flower girl. Robert G. Zink acted as best | tional month at the regular | to 8 p. m, in the Trinity Luther- | was named fat collection chair- man. \| Announcement has been made Final plans for a square of the engagement of Miss Cath- | |* dance to be held Friday, April erine P. Gephart, daughter of Brownies Noah H. Gephart, 123 S. Bar- will dance from 7:30 to 8:30 p. bara Street and the late Mrs. | m. and the cost will be 25¢ Gephart to M/&Sgt. Joseph J. each. Girl Scouts and adults Koudelka, son of Mr. and Mrs. | will dance from 8:30 to 11:30. Anton Koudelka, Shiner, Tex xas | Miss Gephart is employed at | sell tickets for the affair which the Aircraft Marine Plan} | will be held in the Mount Joy Joy, and Mr. Koudelka is stat | High School. Mrs. Warren Fo- tioned at Fort Hood, Texas. Hé leys’ Girl Scouts will have will receive his discharge Mar. riage of their daughter, Mildred | Square Dance Each Girl Scout and Brownie | troop of the Mount Joy-Florin Neighborhood put on a 5-min- ute skit in honor of the founder of the Girl Scouting, Juhilette Low and in honor of Interna- | meeting of the neighborhood { Monday night. The girls performed from 7 an Church basement. Following | the program, Mrs. Edward Lane | conducted the business meeting. | The group decided to have an- other fat collection Saturday, April 24. Mrs. Clinton G. Eby | ENGAGEMENTS 23, were discussed. The cost will be 50c. Scouts will charge of the posters and Mrs. 8th. C. F. Wisegarver's Scou's will have charge of the decorations.’ ; Mrs. Maurice Bailey, Girl Scout cookie chairman, an-: . nounced that the second cookie Council Orders sale is being conducted this month. The last delivery of cookies will be made March 27. All money must be in the Lan. in April. (From page 1) street 35 percent. Street Lights Ordered caster office by Wednesday, Ap-| Light committee chairman, Your copy at SL OAN'S or TYND/ ALL 'S. George Groff, announced that | Mrs. Scott Heisey announced four new street lights will be | the opening of leaders’ training placed within the borough in | | courses. She also announced the near future. They will be | that, at the present time, there placed on Birchland Avenue, are 185 Girl Scouts and 53 Springville Road and Lumber ril 7. the Evang. Lutheran Church, | great-uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- | California. The bride attended | Mount Joy High School and was | Eby will be camp director and are presently residing at 107 W. | ({ 8:00 p. m. Miss Nancy Joanne Brown | Marietta, grown 11, 301 E. Main St., Mt.| | Kenneth Good, baritone, have voted on a split vote lin Bernard Zink, son of Mr.| and Mrs. George Zink, Donegal | was organist, and Michael Rus- Haires were Mrs. Clara Brown, | full share in the honor bestow.- Coatesvil'e. Mrs. Wavne Hab-| €d on Mount Joy letter carriers. ecker, Manheim. and Mrs. Har-| They are James E. Kipple and ry Stars. Donegal Sorings Road. | J Bruce Greiner. A spelling bee will be held TT etme by Mrs. Loreefi Witmer and her | 4 Sunday School class of the (Cy mm Ol } Newtown EUB Church on Mar. DON. 20th in the Newtown School LET House. Please watch paper for POOR further details. SS Mrs. Lester Long, Florin and Harold Witmer. Columbia RD., 2 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brosey ? and family, Silver Spring, visit- | 2, gt ADVE TS ed Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Erb and Brownies in Mt. Joy and Flor- Street. in. Girl Scout Week has official- William Dommell, ly been changed from October committee until March 7-14. ced for the annual ager. The next meeting of the neighborhood will be held in the Glossbrenner E.U.B. church, Florin, Monday evening, May 3, eet TO ENTER FORENSIC David Weidman, tenor and was defeated after the at the Millersville State Teach- tion. | the privilege to control fire haz- i ards on the premises outside a building. At the present time, J. Robert Groff, twenty-two, the state has granted the auth- | 408 Manor St. Columbia, was ority to govern hazards on the | sentenced to 1l2 to three years inside of buildings but not out- | SENTENCED IN THEFT in the Lancaster County Prison side. Fire Chief Ray Myers re- when he pleaded guilty {o steal- ported three fires during the ing merchandise valued at $525 month. Council granted the fire from Newcomer's Garage, Mt. company its $300 appropriation. lary was committed, Feb. 15. bara Street. The wedding will take place| property chairman, was in- i structed to purchase four signs | Tentative plans were announ. for the borpugh playground Day Camp The signs will be placed on Bar- | which will be held at the Cove bara Street and Market Street June 15 to 18. Miss Anna Mae warning motorists that they are | approaching a park where chil. | Mrs. Robert Hawthorne, assist- dren are playing. The warnings Ins.,, Co., Lancaster. The groom | ang, Miss Elsie Lefever was will also be painted on High | named site chairman and Mrs. streets. School and is employed by the | [aster Hostetter, business man- the On a motion from Dommell, stop signs will be placed on either side of David Street at the intersection of Lumber. St. X second motion of Dommell’s to make the alley at Tyndall's Store one way and to make Lumber Street one way be- tween David and West Donegal burgess | ». Following been entered in the County For- the decision, the men decided | ensic Music League. 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