SAVE 10¢ PER LB. ON IGA COFFEE REG, | ™ Qa dO PRICE $3 Sunny Morn 3 beso $3031 IGA Deluxe *~ wo $705] REG. PRICE $1.15 2 O. Royal Guest SEABROOK FARMS Frozen Peas 10 oz. 2 S99: 39: Lebanen Bologna SUNKIST Juice Lemons 7 doz Mrs. Irene Snyder spent last : week with Mr. and Mrs. Hav- | LUSCIOUS - JUMBO ¢ ard Johnston, Lancaster. 3 for Q' 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Haines Cantaloupes ard grandchildren, Darl, Linda, |" ‘ Md | and Lloyd Nentwig visiied Mr. i and Mrs. Henry Rollman and | > B® (amily, Lititz. IGA Stuffed Olives 45-07 Jar 3S > & Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | | Moore and family were, Mr. | and Mrs. Herman Frank, York, IGA BRAND BE Mr. Raymond Frank, Water- . 5..5 | ‘own. N. Y.. Mr. and Mrs. Pres- | Grapefruit Juice cans on Birk, Mountville. ! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gam- | IGA WHOLE OR | ber visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver nS Bl Haldeman and family, Mt. Joy | Crushed Corn &@ =o a 1 Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. | Isler and family were, Mr. Otto IGA | C ff 5 Seidel. Miss Hess, Middletown, | ~ nstant 0 ee «03 C Mrs. Ann Snyder, Mr. and Mrs 100% PURE John Snyder and Children, of | York. ° Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher visi- | IGA Salad Dressino 2 4 1 ted Mrs. Florence Weaver and | 9 Mrs. Tessie Fisher, Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Herr of | | Florin, visited Mr. and Mrs. | IGA Tuna Vo’s cans 4 Cc | Robert Frank and family. | GRATED LIGHT MEAT | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt-| dst { macher, visited Mr. and Mrs. | | Lewis Farlow and family, of] R l G t T 1 6 bags | Hopeland. oya ues ea gs C | Mrs. Wm. K. Fogie is very| [ much improved at this writing. | 48 bags 45c¢ | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jac- | | ob Erb were, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- IGA ICED TEA 8-02 pkg 49¢ | man Brosey and family, Silver 300 cans IGA Pork & Beans <3 = 2 O- 2 No. Fe | IGAEv'rated Milk 4 = 4.5 IGA Peanut Butter 12: ir & Oc IGA Waxed Paper 100: it ec | tall cans | CONTEST ‘DEADLINE JUNE 30 Be sure and place your entry in 1GA’'s big contest. Deadline is Wednesday, June 30. Drawing for Knapp Monarch Liquidizer will be held at 5:00 P. M. on June 30 at our, siore. [ FLORIN, PA. — PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE — A A. 8 oA At y Abram Gamber, were Mr. Mrs | ter, Columbia RD, Mr. | Mark Winters, ® and Mrs. Bg Manheim | | Son | Newtown Sunday | of our talent could not be secur- | | ed for So we are pre- | | senting this part Sunday, | 27th. Special music by the Don- | | Rev. | ter, | Also special recognition to [ oldest of Silver Springs. Pi 8 | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MINUTE MAID Fogie were Rev. O. K. Buch, of 0 J . 2 CANS 3 1 c | Manheim, Ves Em ona : Mrs. Iona Arndt, Mrs owarg range uce | Witmer and children, Mrs. | ie | Grace Geltmacher, all of town; 8 | Vrs. Edith Erb, Columbia RD, | FRESH | Linda Brosey, Silver Spring, 3S 1b $ CO | Mr. Harvey Barton, Mr. Edw. roun ee " Jarton, Miss Dottie Brady, and dir) Schoelkoph, Columbia 7 | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ditzler and Fro orto Nancy, Wheatland Veal Cho S C 8 | Hills, Lancaster, Mr. Harry Fo- | P jo Philadelphia, and Mrs. We- | i | ona Bupps., York $ 1 OS | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- | Veal Cutlets | rice Frysinger, Mrs. Katie | Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg- CORKHILL - 5 to 8 1b. avg. er, were Mr. Howard Frysinger > . : | of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Smoked Picnics C| { Daniel Frysinger and family. | 8 | West Chester, Mrs. Charles Fo- | | gie and children, Bainbridge. SLICED Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. family, and son, Winters and Ray Gamber Guy John V, E-town RD, Mt. Spring, Mr Johnnie, { Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, RD. Father's Day Program, June 27th at 9 a.m. School. day, in the the 20th; Gospel Four Quartette, Robert W. Eiter, will teach the lesson to the Awards will be egal main school. { presented to each father present. the | and youngest Father Everyone Welcome. — —- present. Vic Vet says ALL WORLD WAR il VFTERANS WITH 5-YEAR GI TERM INSUR- ANCE SHOULD BE THINKING NOW ABOUT CONVERTING TO PERMANENT PLANS OF GI INSURANCE +++ FOR ONE THING, IT WILL BE CHEAPER IN THE LONG RUN. and | and Mrs. | Mr. | Sun- | Some | June | Lancas- | When in need of Printing. (any-| thing) kindly remember the ms ( . The bride wore a ballerina A reception was held in the) THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, June 24 5 6 | NE EWTOWN | Weddings length gown of lace and net ov- | social rooms of the church. Fol- . - mis “ | er satin, with Elizabethan col- | lowing their wedding trip to C : : ay : : C Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mar-| lar applicqued with irridescent the seashore, the couple will re- all Mt. Joy 3- 6908 1 TL By Mies. Edith E 5 “| steller, Stewartstown, Rl, York] sequins, fitted bodice, long side in Paxtang. for daily deli ve ry to Landisville, Salunga, Mt. Joy and Florin i ih : | PIS Th County, announce the marriage| pointed sleeves, scalloped hem The bride was a ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF F Visitors during the past week | of their daughter, Miss Margar-| line disclosing front panel of or for Grey Iron Casting Com- { of Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle | of M. Marsteller to William M.| net over satin. Her veil fell pany and the groom is employ- BEER - ALE - PORT ER | we re, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wit-| Workman, Jr., son of Dr. andifrom a tiara of lace and irrides-| ¢q in Harrisburg with the Fire- mm mm tle and daughters, Columbia, | Mrs. William M. Workman, of | ent sequins and seed pearls and gtone Tire and Rubber Co. Op 'n 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Daily S Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wittle, of | Marietta Avenue, Mount Joy,|she carried a nosegay of white | i Se _Friday and Saturday, Vo Sm A.M. to 9:00 P. M. the Columbia RD, Misses Anna | Saturday, June 18. roses and baby’s breath. BIR) HS i LH TT er Mliles and Jennie Sweitzer, Eli-| The ceremony was perform The maid of honor wore pink | Sn ith B M i ) as i pink | mi eer 1 rn u ors zabethtown, Mr. and Mrs. Rag- ed in the Center Presbyierian net over taffeta and the brides-| Mr. and Mrs. George Ruth, | N. MARKET STREET 5 MOUNT JOY, PA LAN ner Hallgren, Mt. Joy, Mr. and | Church, New Park, York Coun-| maids blue. All of the : habe : 5 sd ’ : c y A i Lititz R3, announce the birth - — Mrs. Ammon and son, Frankie, | ty. The ceremony was perform- | ants carried nosegays of pink x . : : of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. ed by the pastor, the Reverend and blue carnations with con. °F tWins Friday in the Lahcas: | Harold Simmons and daughter | william F. Emery, Jr. | {rasting ribbons and headbands (er General Hospital. The boy | Gale, Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. | wn of contrasting carnations. | and girl were named Gary Lee | . ’ Charles Hallgren and family of} GEHMAN — NEWCOMER Nancy Brooks of Florin was and JoAnn. Mrs. Ruth, the for-| arty ine cooperation stow: ans Bev 2 Miss Ruth Newcomer, Mount! gift receiver. | mer Darlene Nauman of Mount | Juch, Manheim. ! sughter of » late : : uc } inhe A itn Joy Rl, daughter of the late, ny Donal Dixon served as Joy, and the twins will spend 0 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reigle,| np. Mis. Walter S. New: | ays viviaends Mount Joy, visited Mrs. Serena | * SE Sin np best man and the ushers were geveral days at the home of her | Fogic it A gir comet, became. the bride of Lye) Marcellus Goodling and Carl parents on East Main Street, af- | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer an’ Gehman. son Of Mr. ane | Wevodau. [ter they leave the hospital this Mr. and Mrs. lrvi | Mrs. Barton B. Gehman, Lan-! Wiss Beulah Smith. sister : 00 itv vied 7 vg Miss Beulah , sister of week. eo 00 and family visited Mr. and Mrs. caster R3, at 10 a. m. Saturday | | Charles Kauffman and family |. 0 1 the bride, was organist and Mr. - —— ita “lin Chestnut Hill Mennonite | paid Weidman sang appropri- | | Church. Bishop Henry Lutz of-| wedding Bulle tin ficiated. The couple was attend- | moe a. ed by Miss Thelma Wolgemuth GET IT AT BOOTH'S~ GET IT AT BOOTH'S music. of Mount Joy R2, and Ivan | | Leaman Jr., Lancasier R4 | @ ’ | | - | Get It At Booth KLINE — ENCK ! c OO S Miss Mary Z. Enck, daughter x Se ind ge 2 aad of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Enck, of For Your Outdoor Picnics | Manheim R1, became the bride | of Warren W. Kline Jr., son of { Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Kline, PAPER CUPS, PLATES, NAPKINS, TABLE | Manheim R4, Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Ruhl’'s E. U. B: Church, CLOTHS, WAXED DISHES, WAX PAPER Manheim. The Rev. H. M. To- bias officiated. { Following a wedding trip to the Southern states they will No Store Offers More In Values! reside at Manheim R4. The bridegroom is employed at Creamed Milk 4 cans 45¢ Binkley burg. and Ober, East Peters- Eimdale Peas 8 cans $1.00 | SMITH — BLACK | The marriage of Miss Marion Jean Smith, daughter of Mr. Ir- Elmdale Tomatoes 8 cans $1.00 IV II £39 S.HIOO™ LV LI LA9—S.HIO0OH LV LI LED ~GET IT AT~ —GET IT AT BOOTH'S —GET IT AT BOOTH'S | win W. Smith, 262 Marietta Libby Tomato Juice big cans 27e¢ Ave. Mt. Joy, to Stanley S. You will collect dividends every day on your party Black, son of Mr. and~Mrs. . : : life foll ls ole los SE sv 4d Siardey 8 Black, Summerdale: Shurfine Fruit Cocktail big cans 39e ing it you follow the simple rules of courtesy an ! took place Sunday 2:30 p. m. in party line cooperation. ry Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt. NBC Saltines Ib 25e Use the telephone sharingly—space your calls— Joy. the Rev. Lester Koder, of- replace the receiver carefully. ficiated. You'll be surprised how party line cooperation Given in marriage by her Peter Pan Peanut Butter 2 jars Jie catches on with your neighbors—adds up to better | brother, Irvin H. Smith, of Mt. service for everyone! Joy: the bride was attended by : a . Carol Ann Smith, niece of the Reduced i Lise Your Telephone | bride as maid of honor; and oliar Goes Even Miss Julia Witmer and Mrs. PHONE 3 3741 FOR DELIVERY | Douglas Bryan, as bridemaids, COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. i all of Mount Joy. ET IT AT BOOTH’S~ GET IT AT BOOTHS | | | i J Witmer and | and | Joy | -——AND A GOOD TIP FOR YOU first four months of 1954 reveal this phenomenal fact: Wie it comes to sales, cvery car maker aspires to be up at the top of his price class. More important, that’s the tip-off that Buick prices are well within the reach of more and more people — and that such prices buy a lot more automobile per dollar. »0 why not look into the tomorrow- In total national volume, regardless of price class, Buick is outselling all cars in America except two 0 of Which is only natural. Popularity like that means success. | | : . the so-called “low-price | We know, because for years Buick price three has held sich an envied wodiil That Buick that puts you so far 3s eld such an envied position — hat’s a tip too good to pass up. ahead todav? | . . . « < . the unquestioned sales leader in its As : , : class, And with good reasons in I'hat’s the tip-off that Buick must Come in, or phone us this week for | styling, room, povier, value, have the hottest styling of the times a demonstration. Then you can | and the sweetest performance of judge for yourself that Buick really But today, folks like you have the year. is the beautiful buy —by far. . | pushed Buick success even beyond he f he | such bounds. FE SE a wf ! a - p—— ————— A | Today, the top sales standings of a / 3 full generation have been changed. Today, latest sales figures for the puick Sales are Soaring $:.{ . Ha WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM S. F. ULRICH, Ine. 505 North Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA.
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