= HOU OTH TAC Hs "VIE Qe Sa Stree mazo cabin es, ty two drop- room rugs, § elect lamp: two |} two « benci glide: tank, tools, croch a lot < made “Walt Garm Ul Fr Elizal board bottor Coole rocke ble, s clock: Bruss wood floor, ers, v Mach tures, porch den ti too ni made Dupes Zeller P VAI Si Ir Street E om x rigid utility 12x15 piece top ta botton bedrot clothe ferner ric po electri porch TP) yi a. ee Ask for Details on IGA’sBig Prize Contest Orange Juice 0 nr AO LB. ONLY 59. SAVE 10c¢ Butter PER LB. ON IGA COFFEE REG, PRICE Sunny Morn 3b bag Now $03 IGA Deluxe ~~ $10 oe $115 Royal Guest 33: 7 O: $3.33 CUT-UP OR WHOLE Frying Chickens Round Steak 1b. 1b. HEINDEL — DOERR Miss Anna E. Doerr, daughter { of Mr. and Mrs, Walter C. Doerr | of Landisville, and Glenn Hein- Mrs. Lawrence Ty and the late Rob- | Weddings | del, son of on, York RY, ert Heindel, were married at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Evangel- | ical U. B, Church, Yorkanna. Edward Basom offi- attended The Rev ciated. The bride was by her sister-in-law Mrs. Claude VI. Doerr, Lancaster R6, as ma- tron of honor. Mr. Doerr served and ushers were broth- as best man Jacob W. Doerr, er of the bride, of Manheim: and Lawrence Heindel, brother of the bridegroom, of York Gift receivers were Patricia and Nancy Heindel, York RY, Miss Vivian Jones played the another wedding music and Mrs. Jacob Doerr sang. A reception was held at the Landisville Fire Hall after which the couple left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls. They will reside at 327 E., College Ave., York DeLAPP — GARBER Mrs. H. E. Garber, Donegal Springs Rd., Mount Joy, an- nounces the marriage of her daughter, Joanne Louise, to Sgt, | William L. DeLapp, of Salem, | Oregon, which took place May | | 30 at the Highland Ave. Friends | Church, Salem i | The Rev. Paul W. Barnett of- | The bride attended the Delaware, New- | ficiated University of | ark, Del, and Pierce School of | Business, Philadelphia. The | bridegroom is a graduate of Geo ge Fox College, Salem, Ore. | They will reside in Denver, Col. until July 15, when Sgt. R7. | ( THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, | Bobby Myer, of East Lampeter, | ‘ | was ring bearer. Thursday, June 17 6 ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. David Frantz, 38 Detwiler Ave., Mount Joy announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to | Gift receivers were Miss Mary Ann Schofield and Miss Doris | Linton The bride wore a gown of gichard E. Lesher, son of Mr French imported Chantilly lace ,,,4 Mrs. John Lesher, 930 Lit with fitted bodice, illusion yoke i; Ave. Lancaster. Miss Frantz with mandarin collar appliqued long Armstrong Lesher al- by Mr is employed Cork Co. so is employed. with seed pearls and sleeves of lace tapering to points at the hand. Her bouffant skirt { ended in a cathedral train. Her where Miss Hazel Crankshaw, May- { finger-tip veil fell from a tiara town, whose engagement to | of pearls and irridescent seouing John A. Bowman, son of. Mr. and she carried a white Bible and Mrs. John M. Bowman, 51 | with a white orchid, W. Main St., Mount Joy, is an i The attendants dresses were nounced by her mother, Mrs of Chantilly lace and nylon tul- Hazel Crankshaw, Miss Crank- le over taffeta in balle ina pink, shaw is a senior at Elizabeth- town College. Mr, Bowman is a senior pre-medical student at Franklin and Marshall College. respectively, necklines, fit- and full headres- aqua and orchid, i with off shoulder ted bodices of the lace They net skirts WOre : : v Mrs. Thelma 3rooks, Main ses of matching taffeta and tulle ee : i : : Street, Florin, announces the ard carried white carnations ; engagement of her daughter, with ribbons to match their : Charles Dorothy R. Dorothy Rose, to H. gowns Gerald Miller, brother of the Zeller, son of Mrs. | ere 2% 2 Zoller Pinker Ar | bridegroom, was best man and Zeller Pinkerton Road, Mount § SUMMER COMFOR 1 ushers were Joe Coover and tise RB Ks. is Richard Hoover, of Mount Joy, i wo oy 8 bis ni WASHABLE | Mrs. Ethel Broske was organist Office Of. tne enna, arm r 4 95 and George Houck, of Florin Bureau Coop. Association; and CO i ¥ ONS na : ' Mr. Zeller is employed by the il PEE : Tidy Pr > ) in Col- 15-0z cans 25. pp jar S39. 3V4-1b. can “ 1 29 35¢ 5D LiOZ 16-0z jar DeLapp will complete his term | caster Generdl Hospital last of service at Fitzsimmons Army | week to return to his Philadel- Hospital and then will reside in | phia home, Mr. Reed was hos- bridegroom | pitalized last autumn following accident in which he was struck down by a car in front of the Mount Joy Post Office. | Call Mt. Joy 3-6981 for daily delivery to Landisville, Salunga, Mt. Joy and Florin ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF BEER - ALE - PORTER Open 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Daily A.M. to 9:00 P. M. Salem where the | will be in business with his fa-| gn ther MISS DOROTHY BROOKS SHELLY — LANDIS Miss Jane Elaine . Landis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phar- es H. Landis, Marietta R1, be- | came the bride of Herbert B, Shelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. En- gle Shelly, Mount Joy R1. Sat- | urday, at 2 p. m, in the Church | of Our Father, Unitarian, with | the Rev. Harvey Swanson offi- Friday and Saturday, 9:00 ciating. | = =a Sp ——— EE The bride wore a strapless | S h BH Di ib mith Deer Distributors | floor length gown of Chantilly- | lace radient satin. | N. MARKET STREET The fitted bodiee had irridescent | ' ere — de ain rr — : sequins and the ga'‘hered ckirt | SW DE HT 0S OA BC TE CON TRS was worn over a hoop. The un- | de: shirt of nylon tulle extended | the floor. | with long | MOUNT JOY, PA. type over | bevond the lace to The fitte sleeves tapering over the wrists | i had a small trimmed with irri- Her finger tip jacket | descent sequins. veil of imported illusion was held by a small fitted cap of} Jace and irridescent sequins and | car ied a bonquet of white | = Ne she Herter rer rrr 1 roses centered with a white or- | ols chid. { The bride was given in mar- 0 namental Iron Railings riage by her father | Mrs. Lloyd Nissly, Elizabeth- | town Rl, sis'er of the was matron of honor and brides- | maids were Mrs. John Landis. Florin: Miss Cynthia Brandt, of | bride, | DESIGNER & CRAFTSMAN Mayonnaise 32-0z jar §5¢ Maytown; and Miss Joanie Lan- | dis. another sister of the bride. | | Jeanne Winger, Chambersburg, | Hand Wrought Iron FREE ESTIMATES DOG HOUSE Dog Food WHOLESUM KOSHER Dill Spears IGA SNO-KREAM Shortening 8 MARLENE QUARTERED Margarine IGA GELATIN DESSERT Jell-It AUNT CLARA Fig Bars IGA BLENDED Juice 4 on ZO: 2 wr 49 3m 75 45. 19 29. 49. 1-Ib. pkg. 2 46-0z cans STEHMAN'’S MAIN STREET Food an Store FLORIN, PA. — PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE — niece of the bridegroom, was | flower girl. .- ’ { John M. Landis, Florin, bro-! SNY DER S WELDING SHOP ther of the bride, was best man} and ushers were Harold Shelly. | PHONE MT. JOY 3-4845 STAUFFERTOWN, PA. brother of the bridegroom; | | J-11C Lloyd Nissly; Joseph Wolge- muth, Elizabethtown R1; and | — SL 0 AAS BR RR Marlin Longenecker, Elizabeth- | | town, Dennis Landis, brother of | the bride, was ring bearer. | Mrs. Robert Hood played the | | wedding music and Mrs. R.| | Warren Mentzer was soloist, Aj | reception followed in the social | rooms of the church. After a wedding trip to Niag | ara Falls and Canada, the | couple will reside in Boston un- | til the bridegroom is discharged from service. S1COo PROFITS ZELLER — MILLER The marriage of Miss Claud- | ette Zeller, daughter of Mrs. | Dorothy Zeller, Pinkerton Rd.,} Mount Joy, to John R. Miller, | { son of Mr, and Mrs. John D. | Miller, High Street, Mount Joy; | took place Sunday 2:00 p. m. in | St. Mark's Evangelical United | | Brethren Church, Mount Joy. Dr | Public) Schools . Ezra H. Ranck, officiated. i Given in marriage by her] | brother, Charles H. 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