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MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY istice Wittle were, Mr. Clarence | Mrs. Dale Keyser, Wittle, Columbia R. D. Mr. Jos- sister eph Wittle and children, Colum- Judith Ann Shaffer, bia, Mr. gren and family, Hummelstown, | er girl. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simmons, Harry Reheard, and daughter, Gale Anne, Mari- | etta, Rev and Mr ston, Lancaster. | ther; Dale Keyser, Mrs. William Witmer, Mr. brother-in-law of the bridegroom's spent a few days at 6 Shaffer, Manheim, and Niagara Falls. the bride, ushered. children Erie, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William Veatch | are making their | Naval Base at Erie, Pa. Mrs. | Hollinger, Mt. Joy R2. Mrs. John Kauffman Sr., ville Sunday. Iron- | pastor of the Maytown children and Jean Witmer, vis: mony, ited Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Har-| py A. nish of Goodville. ville, Mrs. Irvin Witmer and chil- dren and Linda Geltmacher at- tended the picnic of the Activi-| riage by her brother, Shuster Jr., bride. Cave a "Cock" of Sven Dollone i SERTAL Nationa! 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Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab-' pur Brubaker, ram Gamber were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber 4nd son, Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Havard Johnston, | philadelphia. Lancaster. | held on the lawn Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamb- | church. therford and Florin. Anriversary on Monday July 26th. Visitors at the “Arndt Home” { were Misses Ruth Coble and Kitty Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. Iv- an Lefever. Mary Lefever, Mr. | and Mrs. Havard Johnston, of | Lancaster. Mrs. Betty Frank. and daugh- ter Dixie Lee and Mr. and Mrs. | Arthur Koser, spent Sunday at Holloway Beach. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | ving liam Haines, were Mr. and Mrs. | ae Noss Giles Urban. and: son. Bille. Me. the Rev. William Harner. Mrs. the seashore. VAUGHN FITZKEE Miss Lvdia P. Vaughn, daugh Vaughn, John Fitzkee. Sr., East Street, in marriage Sunday 2:30. pm. in the Fitzkee resided at the YWCA and Mrs. Henry Rollman and Th daughter Paley, Lititz, Mr and Mrs. Doaman, Landisville, | Mrs. Kenneth Alexander, Flor- ; | was the matron of honor and] in: Mrs. Anna Houseal and] : : Norman Linton, Jr. was best | daughter Louise, Mrs. Mabel “ Ses Honscal, Mavi Mr. H: man. seorge Fitzkee, Mount | Dusea’s v, parry] Joy and Paul Rye, Lancaster Witmer and Mr. Clarence Smith | of Manheim Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | ward Isler and family and Mrs. | Irene Snyder. were Mr. Amos | ih the church and. the Barnhart and daughter, E-town, | were the ushers Walters was organist. A reception was and Mr. Otto Seidel, Middle | ra Falls. They will reside at the | | town. : | home of the groom on East | Miss Linda Boles, Marietta, : | 4 : Main Street. | sment a few days with Mr. and —t | Mrs. Edward Isler and family. | ’ ¥ | When you're | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | Moore and family were Mr. and | Mrs. Theodore Sener, Lancaster { and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fry, of Columbia. : added to the meat while Mr. Clifford Keith of Brun-| 2 D dng ent wom | ing. | | | liquid for braising | lemon and orange juice. cook- | nerville, visited Mr. and Mrs. | Daniel Geltmacher and daugh-| Sunday supper guests of "Mr. | and Mrs. Jacob Erb. Don’t forget the | ter. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Walters, | Oliver Witmer and family. at the Newtown School ground Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diet- | on August 7th. Watch paper rich, New Holland R. D. were! for full program. , Wedding That Big Old-Fashioned Range. .. - 'NEWTOW N | me ee | ARNDT — SHAFFER By Ms. Edith Erb | Miss Bernice H. Shaffer, and Mrs. Jacob! | S. Shaffer, Manheim R2, became | Hill. the bride of John Arndt, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Eli Arndt, Florin, 2 p. m. yesterday in Eliza bethtown Church of the Breth- ren. The Rev. Robert O. Hess double ring ceremony. Mrs. Galen Herr was Given in marriage by her fa- , the bride was attended by tended the Lancaster Automo- iss Dorothy Huber, Manheim | bile Club picnic at Hershey last R3. maid of honor. Bridesmaids Thursday. | were Mrs. Morris Shaffer, Man- heim, sister-in-law of the bride; Lebanon R4, of the bridegroom. Miss Manheim and Mrs. Charles Hall-| R2, niece of the bride was flow- Florin, the cousin, was best O. K. Buch, Manheim man. Ushers were Robert Arndt | ’ and Mrs. Havard John-, of Florin, the bridegroom's bro- Lebanon R4, bride- and Mrs. Darvin Rodgers and groom; and Morris and Marlin | brothers of Gift receivers were Miss Jean \ used to simmer in the dark recesses| Over home at the Eshleman and Miss Anna Ruth of the oven the cook. Truly, did slave over a hot stove. she was cook by sight, stirring. The “timer,” if one, was the wall clock. actually it's only a few years back that women accepted a wedding ring and an antique time. Today's equipped with about everything| with griddles, barbecue spits, lights, | ot next?” PERRY COUNTY REUNION SUNDAY AUGUST 1 } OF thi union of the Perry Countians of | weekend by Lancaster and their friends will be held in the Borough Park, Sunday, | speaker fo trhe occasion will be | the Rev. | Veatch is the former Blanche A reception at Aunt Sally's Witmer, daughter of Mr. and Kitchen, Elizabethtown, follow- Mrs. William Witmer. ed Monday supper guests of Mr., After a southern trip, the | and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and couple will live at Mt. Joy R1. | family were Mrs. Minnie Gelt- The bridegroom, a veteran of macher and son Ray, of Kin-: World War II, attended E. Don- derhook. : | egal High School and is a grad- Weekend guests of Rev. and uate of Hershey Business School. | Mrs. R. H. Arndt were Mr. and | He is now employed by L. L. | Mrs. Habet M. Khelghatian and | Book, Manheim. The bride is | children, Springfield, Pa. Mr. | employed gt Hamilton Watch | and Mrs. Calvin Campbell and | Co., East Petersburg | children, Lancaster. RR | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- HICKS — SHAFER | liam Fogie and family were, The wedding of Miss Marga- | Mr. George Dolby, Jean Bach- ret Ann Hicks, Maytown, and | man and children, Marietta, Mr. Ensign S. David Shafer, USNR, | and Mrs. Clifford Morrison and | Hershey, took place Saturday at | children, Mrs. Gladys Young.| 2:00 p. m | Mrs. Marguerite Swords, and The bride is the daughter of | son. Mount Joy and Mrs. John | Mrs. May R. Hicks, Maytown, ! Mellinger and children, Mt. Joy and Charles G. Hicks, York. The | R. D. | bridegroom is the son of Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer | john D. Groh, Hershey. and son Jerry visited Mr. and The Rev. Dr. V. W. Dippell,| Evang- elical and Reformed Church, of- Mrs. Howard Witmer and ficiated at the double ring eere- assisted by the Rev. Har- | > . 9. East Green- | held at 2:00 p. m Just 2 Memory in Modern Kitchen By IRA MILLER Farm Electrification Bureau timers and appli ance outlets. Some {even are in col Surface units have | several diff rent le heats. | Remember mother's big black, coal | They're faster than ever, enabling range that occupied such a promd-| you to get long-cooking operatic { nent place in the kitchen? To the |started faster and to make boys and girls of our generation it| cooking jobs shorter, All uni meant cookies, pies and lots of other | carefully measured and m good things to eat. At Thanksgiving | heats to free the cook from pot and Christmas, fat brown turkeys! watching and stirring chores. on, ( THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, July OPEN wrday, July 31 8:00 A. M. = ll = LEARNING EARLY—A4.H girls learn all about electric cooking in this model demonstration kitchen at Eastern States Exposition. are insulated on all si» | to cons But nobody used to think about | cooler, ai in those days, she | and economy in In fa ict, | If your range a slave to it, Mother used toon the oven, smell and some expert | cook whole meal she needed | yourself around the ho | that long deferred PT/ Seems like a long time ago but| nity meetin: the oven, set you want the on your way, " turns the i « | time; controls it du tchen at the same electric ranges come mother used to dream of having. A | These modern high-speed ranges | operation, and it off at have super ovens double ovens and | Proper moment mother — i standard ovens. You’ 11 find them with | cooking at its b est, and ea You |} deep well cookers or deep-fat fryers; | may well a “what will they think MOTORIST PROSECUTED » twelve persons who Fhe twenty-fifth annual re-| were prosecuted over the past Manheim Town ship police for making illegal Elizabethtown ' {rng at the inte Elizabethtown, August 1. The guest rsection of the Harrisburg by-pass a Fruitville Pike, five from this irea were listed. They were William Baugher, 205 Mt. Joy Earl Eshleman. Quoit pitching will be featur-| We are now featuring the new CEES YE) NFLON ELASTIC STOCKINGS . Won ’ Fade or Discolor? Non discoloring, sun-proof, subtle that no one will know you You il fir nd new com fore in these wuer & “Black id WO WAY stretch so many doctors recommend to relieve surface S) LOAN’ S PHARMACY ed at 10:00 a. m. and the devo- | Street, Mount Joy; Mona M. tional exercises and election of | Longenecker, Landisville: Mrs officers will be featured at 1:30; Amos Bricker, Mt. Joy R2; Jos- p. m. Athletic contests will be| eph A. Hook, Mount Joy R2 and | Mrs. Ella K. Hess brother-in-law of ' the The bride was given in mar- George C, Co. at Hershey Park Saturday. | Mrs. Harry A. Shuster, Jr, E. was matron of hon- Bridesmaids Stephens, Manheim R4; Mrs. Wilbur Bru- Florin; and Mrs. Wilmer Ensign Edward Mahoney, US served as visited Mr. and Mrs. Maurice | pest man. Ushers were Jay Ru- William Seaman, both of Elizabethtown: and Wil- The wedding music was play- ed by Harry A. Shuster Sr. of A reception was opposite the The couple left on a er celebrated their 7th Wedding | wedding trip to the Poconos and ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Georgia, and John Fitzkee. son of Mr. and Mrs. | Main Mount Joy were united afternoon, | Mount Joy | Methodist Church in a double] performed by and Esther | held imme- | | diately following the ceremony | couple | left on a wedding trip to | braising pork steaks add some allspice to the along with | Sliced | oranges and raisins may also be | Annual | Lititz R. D. visited Mr. and Mrs. | school and Communtiy reunion | West Main Street ro t Look below for \ 4 the number of ey your nearest dealer who is selling the o ov 1 ” hottest numbers cH A ry of the year— L£ Oldsmobile’s "88" if and Ninety-Eight! / AF : 7 A / A foo] / ; / : i a WANTED . .. You at the wheel! That's the only place you can feel the dramatic difference between Oldsmobile and any other car! 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