Her veil was elbow length and mr was fastened to a crown of seed PERSONAL pearls. She carrieda white Bi- S ble with carnations and lillies | of the valley. [! Clair The maid of Weaver left Harrisburg, Wed- pink gown with nesday, from Harrisburg to fly and nylon net over | to California. Mr. Hoffman, who lerina length skirt. She carried | is the manager of the Christian blue carnations. The brides- | Light Press Book Store, Eliza maids’ gowns were in blue, | bethtown, is planning to open a made on identical lines to the! book store in Upland, Calif. maid of honor’'s and they car- | Mr. Weaver, who lives at ried pink carnations | Mount Joy R1, will visit his Mickey Keath, was | son, Vernon, who is a student flower girl. She wore His daugh- Lititz, a yellow at Upland College. frock and carried a bouquet of | ter Gladys, who is a senior at mixed flowers. Kenneth Nau- | East Donegal High School, will -— man, brother of the bride, was | enter Upland in the fall of 1954. — HORST ring bearer. [ Mrs. Pauline Barteh, South Miss Nancy George Ruth, Lititz, E)¢ serve] Barbara Street, Mount Joy, was . . . a 6: 16-02 89: gown and carried pink tiger lil-| yoann Horst, daughter of Mr. | as best man and ushers were Ir- | hs 4m surgieal patient WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. Florin, Pa: FARMDALE | PEAS | cans ie tor Marr host and Mrs. Abram Horst, Eliza-| vin Nauman, the bride's bro- Joie nese Sonata! Hos PHONE MT. JOY 3-9551 ictor Morris served as best| pathtown R2, to Robert Harry | ther; Mervin Keath, brother of | J." «0, | sunday, Mar, TN 2, arr : Farmdale Whole e Kernel 6: 89 man for his brother. Mr. Morris | Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. [the bridegroom; and Wilbur | 21: CRE SS ER], OF COAL IN LA] & Oo L D E N € Ci ORN BP nN cans is stationed in the armed forces | Hardy Becker, Mount Joy R1. Ditzler. Lititz. A YANG | i Light Meat Grated C at Bellville, Illinois. | was solemnized Saturday after- ds Behe) Broske played the WAY S 6-0z noon, in the Florin Church of | wedding music and Gladys RECORD Cc A L X KF " T U N A cans Stetter, Salunga, was soloist. | After a reception in Hostetiersl CORNER Ideal Red gown of , Banquet Hall, Mount Joy, the | % io: Be with the Paramount hi ia | The bride wore a KIDNEY BEANS Sang dise Company, New York. | iyhite lace over satin, and a a? Wing « O00 0 ‘ v Following a reception at the matching shoulder veil caught! ; ¢ | Centery, the couple left on ai; 5 ceed pearl headdress. She cans wedding TURSHEN — MORRIS berger. Bruce Myers was the Miss Lotti Turshen, daughter usher and Miss Beulah Smith * Mrs. Ira Turshen and the! played the organ music. Ira Turshen of Anston, The bride wore a ‘onnecticut and David M. Mor-| With brown accessories, a coco- won of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac | Put straw hat and orchid cor- Morris, Donegal Springs Road, | S28¢ Her bridesmaid wore a Mount Jovy, | blue suit with a white hat and a jnge Sundav varigated carana- t21, 1:30 p. m. in the [ty Center, Kew Garden | Long Island, New York The bride a white taf with Spanish-efTect carried a bouquet of She Marsha | wore al organza | SAVES YOU MONEY GIVES BETTER HEAT os WWE Naturally it's the same in size = if tinted 5 and weight, but for comfort and “ BLUE . economy, thousands s agree ‘blue “i gag, coal’ is the BIGGEST TON OF COAL IN TOWN. Sold only by authorized, qualified dealers. INSIST ON ‘blue coal’ CALL US TODAY! Hoffman and Willis WwW ddi | Roy Gible, Manheim R4, was 0 Ings | the best man for Mr. Shennen- honor wore a | velvet bodice taffeta bal beige suit in this “Ter r ifie gr united in mar- March | corsage of Communi- | tions Hills. | Following a were afternoon, reception at the { Parish House at 4:00 p. m., the left on a wedding trip. employed at the Ray- they wore couple Both are bestos-Manhatten, Inc, | will reside at Manheim R2. feta gown Ordinary coal might be good... You know ‘blue coal’ is good... trademarked for your protection lace and lillies of-the-valley. ittended by as maid-of-honor. blue was her sister, She silk BECKER The marriage of BE ANS periwinkle The bride attended Parsons | School of Design, New York | {ha Brethren. The Rev. Howard Bernhard officiated. and Mr. Morris is associated ! | couple left on a wedding trip | R285 eso through the south. a They will} NEW RELEASES reside in Lititz. If Your Clothes Ideal Prepared; Cheese Sauce The bride is employed in the | WANTED— . Aren't Becoming SPAGHETTI Perry Como reside in office of the Sico Oil Co., here, | Farmdale Cut GREEN BEANS Ideal Fancy APPLE SAUCE Red, Ripe TOMATOES Ideal Regular or Hot CATSUP Ideal CUT BEETS Glenwood Assorted JELLIES CAP'N Brand DOG FOOD TOILET TISSUE y Yip i | carried a white Bible with car- Virginia. They will nations and lily-of-the-valley 16-02 < cans 16-02 Cc cans 16-02 C cans 14-02 C bots 16-02 Cc cans 12-02 C gls | 16-02 > cans COLO-SOFT 8-89 Why Not Get the Best? It Costs No More at the Acme Treat the Whole Family; U. S. Choice FANCY RI the Bronx, New York. BAUM — BENDER Miss Barbara Baum, daugh-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Baum, Mount Joy R1 and Eugene Ben- | der, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva | 3ender, North Barbara Streets, | Mount Joy, were united in mar- | riage at the Mount Joy Menno- | nite Church Sunday morning, | March 21, 11:00 a. m. The Rev. Henry Frank gave] the sermon and Bishop Henry | Lutz performed the ceremony. | Given in marriage by her | grandfather, Jacob Shenk, Man-| 2 (heim, Mrs. Bender wore a| 'white lace three- quarter length | gown and carried a white bible | with an orchid. She was attend- | ed by Miss Orpha Hawthorne, | Marietta RD., as maid of honor and Miss Janet Kreider, Col- umbia RD., bridesmaid. Miss Hawthorne wore a pink lace gown and Miss Kreider wore a | blue lace gown. Her bridesmaid was Miss Joan Ma- { of Elizabethtown R3, | pink crepe with | Keath, | Church of God. a ; junior | Mount Joy. streamers. and the bridegroom is an Mr. and Mrs. John S. Greiner !| ploye of the Animal attended Lititz. Mrs. Greiner wore | > +c’ Easter Smoker-Dance the couple. dress, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. i | NAUMAN — KEATH Miss Marian Frances Nauman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Nauman, 36 E. Main St., Mount Joy, became the bride of Ray son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keath, Lititz, Saturday at 1 P. M. in the Mount Joy An Easter smoker-dance Ebersole Legion Post 185 for Friday evening, April 9. In for- mer years smokers were held | but mever a smoker-dance com- bination. This spring, will be held at the post home. Hams will be chanced off at the/ affair. A new orchestra has been en. | gaged for in the green room. Owls will be the new group to play. musician who is a former Mt. Joy man, Russel Rinehart, with the group. The Rev. C. F. Helwig officia- { ted. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by her cousin, Miss | Jean Carpenter, Lebanon, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Jane Graybill, Manheim; Miss Mae Zink and Miss Ruth Weidman, both of The The bride's gown of Chantilly lace and nylon net over taffeta, em- | THE MAN WITH THE Trap Co.,| BANJO— | A GIRL, A GIRL— THE KID'S LAST FIGHT— Planned For April 9 |so rove has | been planned by the Walter S.| SENIOR PROM— | JUNIOR HOP— the | 48 W. Main Street, To You They Should Be Coming To Us EICHERLYS 76-78 E. Main St., Mount Joy Phone 3-4071 Ames Bros. Eddie Fisher Frankie Lane Four Aces —ALBUMS— Ralph mid 'WAY’S APPLIANCES Phone 3-3622 Mount Joy the dance to be held | Nite | musical | One well-known | plays | i. ©. Robert Fry c= MANHEIM R. PA. ge - DOR FE a D. 2, ~~ rie Heisey, Manheim. Serving his brother Gerald Bender, Joy and ushers were Richard | Krall, Mt. Joy; Ira Diller, Nor- | toma ristown and Ronald Shenk, of Strasburg Pike. > BPe Following a reception for 200 Wi LE guests at losteiter's Banquet | H ll, the left for a wed- ng trip to Virginia. They will | Mount Joy RD MYERS SHENNENBERGER Miss Nancy A. Myers, daugh- | Ib 30¢ ter of Mrs. Mildred Myers and | 2 Ibs 29¢ the late John Myers, West Main | { Ib Street, Mount Joy, was married Regular Price $1.79 45¢ to Lloyd B. Shennenberger, of WOMEN'S KRINKLE CREPE 21h 29c Nanheim R2. son of the late Mr. | GOWNS and Mrs. Elmer Shennenberger | noo March 2C¢ ¢ Saturday afternoon, Sizes 34. 10:40 in the Trinity Lutheran Church. | Colors. Pink - Blue - Maize The Rev. Lester Koder officiat- ————————— at the double ring ceremony. | Given in marriage by her| i a brother John Irvin, the bride | had Mrs. James Shue of Virgin- pkg ia for her bridesmaid. Mrs. | HOT CROSS in 12 in pkg 39¢ Shue is the former Jean Meyers Still of Mount Joy. i Supreme Bread © 13°- Large Enriched Loaf - - - Save Up to 5¢ --- WHY PAY MORE? as best had a fitted bodice with long Ye Mt sleeves and inserts of lace in the full skirt ending in a train. | | When in need of Printing. (any- | hing) kindly remember the Bulletin man was 4 { 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Rocks and Trees Friday and Saturday Regular Price COLORFUL PLASTIC TABLE COVERS 54x54 Jig Variety of Patterns 4 Specials 77 Excavating and Grading Trenches, Etc. couple Removed 98¢ Cellars, reside at Ib £Q 6 3 pg gh . is 7" | - 4 b 43 NLESS F JKS ENDER BEEF LIVER MEATY SCRAPPLE FRESH SAUSAGE Country style LEBANON BOLOGNA PHONE MOUNT JOY 13-4753 wi {\ te. S . 7, 0 0 0 0 0 SS 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 9, | vole 0, 00,04, oo 20020 30 430 430 430 £20 430 430 430 00 420 420 2030 0420 | * £ 2 2 J *% C40 0" Li) * 4 Get A Fine a > Small Tender, Turkeys: ly Ds ro b 59 QJ 0% teen \/ - Mint Beltsvilla O90 9, 9, 0, CK 19¢ Regular Price $2.49 MODERNTONE BREAKFAST SET 18 Piece Set Colors—Burgundy - Gray - Chartreuse - Forest Green ee (0d 0, > 0 J 9, $0.0, * * J 9, ride ede ddeddd Brown 'n Serve > Bells HAT or SHIRT With the Purchase of Any OYS SUIT YOU MAY CHOOSE We make this very unusual offer to introduce this newest addition to our BOYS’ DEPARTMENT BOY’S CLOTHING Visit our store and see our fine selection of BOYS WEAR Incidently do Not Overlook Our Showing of MEN'S CLOTHING EsHLEMAN BROTHERS MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WL 2, defo de fede idee » rated Regular or Brown 'n Serve >, * la’ "FURNITURE REFINISHING Slashake Couistay Dish REAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE Gotd Seat - REPRODUCTIONS 68¢ Value C Cabinet Shop BOTH for only MARIETTA, PA. A lovely baking dish for macaroni, Phone 6-2581 meat loaf or other uses. Here's real value - - get yours early 5c | April Family Circle Magazine > * / & > ® CORK * oe 0, * (a) 0, >, > \/ $0,000 0.00, J) * © Xa Xa) 7 O90 >, > >, > * 8-tf 9, \/ ho 09 0.90, 0. 0 9%, 4, * 9 Te Market Basket The Big Day-April 2, 1954 Fifth Anniversary OF THE, MARKET BASKET Modern Farmer's Market College Avenue ELIZABETHTOWN LOOK FOR SPECIALS Many, many choice items for your table needs HIGH QUALITY - BIG VARIETY Put It On Your C2lendar - APRIL 2, 3-7 p.m. THE MARKET BASKET CR) ho? Oo o% o% 0 Ra XE X Xo) Now on Sale Still Only * >, * 9, Ra) \/ Ca’ \/ Save on Springtime Fruit and Vegetables Almost Seedless, V i i , Valencia Juicy Reg. 35¢ Size doz NEW POTATOES reds Sms 27° PASCAL CELERY 2 staks 25¢ Spo} FRESH BROCCOLI = bunch 2 3¢| | fo Boy Fla. Golden Corn 6° 39¢ | Large Green Peppers °* 5c for wear - free op- Fancy Tomatoes <*" 19¢ | New Spring Onions 2 bchs 5 | eration? 9, >, ered RR 9, 0, > + 9, $0. COR) Xa 9, * >, Grease, and 9, Ww 7 $000.0, * COR) 0 > 9, Oe 0 / * 0 J % o 9, J * A well-greased car per- forms more smoothly . . gives you a quiet ride. ll Let us lube it up TO- | DAY RALPH WALTERS | SINCLAIR SERVICE | 323 E. Main St.,, Mount Joy >, Fresh Fla. Valentine GREEN BEANS 2 33° 2-Year Old Field Grown U. 3. i Rose Bushes ea 99¢ Seabrook Farms Extra Fancy Green Peas 2 10-0zpkas 29g | Seabrook Farms French Fried Potatoes 2 9-0z pkgs 29g | Ideal or C. & B. & B, Orange Juice 3 Bozcans 35g Prices Effective March March 25-26 *7, 1554. Quantity Rights Reserved. * 9. O00 2 eile > 9 * J ho’ ¥ 0. 0 (aia LW) (000, 9 o, bo” J XANAX 0, >, 9 11-4c DDD DDD DDD OAD
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