The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 25, 1954, Image 3

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Joy, Pa, March 25 Everybody reads newspapers but
NOT everybody reads circular ad-
vertising left on their door step.
Thursday,
Everbody n This Locality ‘Reads The Bulletin
SEE THE NEW WEST!
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| Joy R2, died at 1:45 p. m.
Mortuary Record
FERDINAND GUNDLACH
Ferdinand Gundlach, 79, Mt.
at his home of a heart at
according to Dr. David E.
day
tack,
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Mon- |
{ T. Musser,


and a member of
Order River Brethren
ey Weidman,
the Old
Church.
Surviving are his wife,
former Fannie Musser,
and these sons and
Hellam
wife of Edgar Meiskey
FLORIN
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman |
daughters: | were gues's of Mr. and Mrs
R1: Eva, | paul Schmuck and family at |
, of York: | Annville on Sunday.
the
at home;

of Fort


| Schlosser, Mt. Joy deputy cor-| Fannie, wife of Roy Hostetter, Pfc. James Garber
YOURS | oner. | New Providence R1; Charles Ww. | Bragg, N. C. spent the weekend |
| Born in Germany, he came to | of Bloomsburg R1; Lloyd G., of | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
} FOF AS $820 this country in 1929 and was a Etizabethiown R3, and James James Garber Sr.
LITTLE AS i Qn wiE farmer in Mount Joy Twp. for y and Edith, wife of Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess and |
atter small [15 years before retiring 10|° legrist, both of Manheim RL. | Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ryder and |
i SPEED-ELECTRIC down payment | years ago. Besides his wife, the Also surviving are 17 grand- gon, spent the weekend at
| former Elizabeth Lenz, he pp two sisters, Miss Min- | Clark Summit and Mrs. Ryder
survived. ‘hy these. sons and) He Weidman, Rohrerstown and | and Son remained for the week
i | Lina. wife of Wil | Mrs Cora Musser, Lancaster, with relatives. |
1 helm Charles. Germany; Her- | and a brother, George, of Man- Mrs. Sarah Schlegelmileh
s B hi man, Hans and William, all of heim. : | moved into her new home
Jo Norristown: and Marie, wife of | Funeral services were held on | which she recently purchased
i Claude Brandt, Mount Joy RZ. | Tuesday afternoon at his late from Mr. Charles Eby on pri-
Seven grandchildren, two great) | home. Interment was in FEris- | vate terms.
grandchildren and two sisters | man Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bittner
d also survive: Mrs. Elizabeth | - and sons, of Mil'on Grove, Mr,
| ‘oth. Norristown: and Mrs. | JAMES H. ROGERS and Mrs. Leon Brinser of Mid-'
: Schuster, Philadelphia. James H. Rogers, 55, of 48] dletown, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Funeral services were held at | Whitemarsh Road, Ardmore, | Mumper and daughter of Nefls-
i the Nissley Funeral Home on | Delaware County, died at his ville were guests of Mr. and
i Thursday afternoon. Interment | home yesterday at 12:20 p. m. | Mrs. George Mumper on Sun-
was in the Chiques cemetery. | of a heart attack. He had been | day.
i So | under the ; care of a physician Mrs. Lillian Hamilton return- |
! } KING SIZE CHARLES H. WEIDMAN | for sometime, 2 ed to her home on Saturday
: EN Charles H. Weidman, 69, died | He was born in Williams- from the General Hospital.
MIRACLE SEALED ov Saturday at his Manheim R2 | town, Pa., and lived in Trinid- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Geyer!
home after an iliness of = twe | ad, Colorado as a boy. He was a and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geyer |
weeks. Born in Manheim, he | former resident of Mount Joy, | of Elizabethtown, Mr. and Mrs.)
| was a farmer hia entire Tite, | and attended the University of Arthur McCurdy of Palmyra,!
EB working the past 38 years in Pennsylvania. He was employ- | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ballard,
i > y ed in the System Division of | of Hershey, and Mr. and Mrs. |
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We are very proud to announce
that we are now authorized dis-
tribntors of HAMILTON and
ILLINOIS watches.
These are a nrodnct of a local
industry which helps to support
our community by hiring sever-
al thousand people. So when
vou buy your next watch why
not make it a HAMILTON or
ILLINOIS. This is the type of
good judgment that makes a
community thrive. We, here at
Koser’s, are ready to show them
to you and happy to sell them
to you.
industry
so why |
Remember a local
supports local people
not support them.
Koser’s Jewelry Store
Phone 3-5404
16 E. Main St., Mt.
late Michael and Eval Heis- |

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{and Emma Williams,

Remingion Rand Corp. at Phil-| Ross Ammon of Gap, called at
_| adelphia. the Hamilton home over the)
| He was a member of the Rob- | weekend.
ert Burns Lodge of Masons, No. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dohner |
464, Harrisburg, the Harrisburg ' and family, of Penryn, visited |
Congistory, and the Zembo| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Becker
| Shrine. and family on Sunday.
He is survived by his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brene- |
man entertained
guests on Sunday: Rev. and
Mrs. Joseph Moyer and chil-
dren, Starr and Cornell, of
Vernfield, Pa., Mr. and Mrs.
the former Frances Grissinger,
and these brothers and sisters:
Har-
risburg; Mrs. Jessie Kaye, Cal-
ifornia; Mary, wife of John|
Douglass, Harrisburg; Aaron! Graybill Pfautz of Leacock,
Whitcomb, of Trinidad, Col.; Mr. Harry Bomberger, and
Mrs. Anna Taylor, Harrisburg; daughter, Miss Grace Bomberg-
Williams- | er of Manheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lamp-
ing and family and Mrs. Mary
Weber spent Sunday in Phila-
delphia visiting friends.
the following |

town.
Frreral' services was held at
Home on
Wednesday afternoon, 2:00 p.'
[ m. Interment will be in the Mt. |
| Joy Ceme:ery.

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A GIGANTIC
| WATCH TRADE-IN SALE
NOW in Progress at KOSER'S |
allowance for your old worn out
a new watch from our wide
You have nearly 200 watches
advantage
A very liberal trade-in
timepiece on the purchase of
selection of styles and makes.
to choose from so why not stop in now and take
of this opportunity.
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A $2.00 trade-in
the purchase of any
We are open daily (except Wednesday) 9:00 A. M. to 5:30
P. M and Saturday till 9:00 P. M.
allowance for your old watch band on
naw Speidel band
Friday
Koser's Jewelry Store
16 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA.
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