The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 02, 1954, Image 6

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THE BULLETIN,
Thursday,
Mount Joy, Pa,
September 2


Mortuary Record
JOHN J. SCHROLL
John J. Schroll, 39,
Road, Mount
the Marietta
pot, died at 6:45 p. m
in St. Joseph's Hospital
ill
Born
chief at
Transportation De
Sunday
after
Joy, fire
ess of five weeks.
in Mount
son of Daniel A. and
Henrietta Carson Schroll
eran of World War 1I, he
at Dans
19 months.
he
the
A vet
was a
Ger
Joy, was a
prisoner of war
for
was
18,
many,
He a member of Friend
ship Fire Co., No. 1, Mount Joy:
Walter S. Ebersole Legion;
the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Besides his father at Mount
he is survived by these
and sisters: Paul
Elizabethtown;
wife of Christian N.
Elizabethtown R1;
wife of J. Roy Eshleman,
Patricia Ann, Mt
Funeral services will be
afternoon (Thurs.) at 2:00
p. m. at the Nissley Funeral
Home. Interment in the
cemetery.
and
Joy,
brothers
Charles,
garet,
ler, Jean,
and
both of Joy.
this
Joy
SAMUEL G. BRANDT
Samuel G. Brandt, 77, Mount
Joy R2, died at 1:45 a.m. Sun-
day in St. Joseph's Hospital af
ter an illness of one year.
was a farmer in Mt. Joy Twp
[for 43 He retired eight
years ago.
He was born
a son of the late John
bara Geib Brandt, and
member of St. Mark's Evangel-
jcal U. B. Church, Mt. Joy.
His wife, Mary
died eight years ago.
are a daughter and three
Grace H., wife of Reginald Leib-
years.
and Bar
Surviving
sons:
(fried, Mt. Joy R2; Paul H., Mt.
Joy, and Claude H. and Ray H.,
both of Mt. Joy R2. Also surviv- |
(ing are ten grandchildren, three
great-grandchildren and a bro-
ther, Aaron G., Elizabethtown.
Funeral services were held on
Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.
m. at the Nissley funeral home.
Interment was made in the Chi
ques cemetery.
MRS. FRED LEIBERHER
Mrs. Irene S. Leiberherr,
wife of Fred W. Leiberherr,
Joy, died at 4:30 a.m. Aug.
at St. Hospital of a
accident several days ill-
She born in Rapho
Twp., a of Alber: C.
and the late Mary Schroyer Ko
ver. She was a member of the
Evangelical Cong. Church, Mt
Joy.
Besides her husband
father of Mount Joy,
vived by these children:
Jr., Mount Joy; Kenneth, of
|Campbelltown; Robert, Mount
Joy; and Dorothy, wife of Paul
Schward, Lancaster; also seven
grandchildren.
Services were
from the Sheetz funeral home,
Lancaster, with interment
Mount Joy cemetery.
62,
Mt
26.
Joseph's
after
was
daughter
ness.
and her
is sur-
Fred
1
sne
held Sunday
B. KRAYBILL
Kraybill,
ROSENE
Rosene B
old daughter of Wilmer G.
[Helen Brubaker Kraybill,
at 6:30 p m. Friday at her
home, 599 Lampeter Rd.,, Lan-
caster, after an illness of several
vears. She was born in E. Don-
| egal Township.
Besides her parents, she
[survived by two brothers, Don-
ald B.. Kraybill and Mark B.
Kraybill, at home; paternal
grandparents, Rev. and Mrs
Martin R. Kraybill, Elizabeth
town R11; and her maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry E. Brubaker, Mount Joy
RI.
and
died
is
[ Monday afternoon at 1:00 at
her late home with further ser-
| vices at the Mount Joy Menno- |
| mite Church at 2:00 o'clock. In-
| terment was made in Kraybill
cemetery.
Ww ALTER ROHN
|
| Walter Rohn, 60, formerly
Mount Joy, died Aug. 26 of a
| respiratory failure at the Leb-
anon Veterans Hospital where
he had been a pa itient for a year.
|ADAM H. GREER |
JEWELER
| Phone 3-4124
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

Artcarved
A DIAMONDS

|
| BY APPOINTMENT
|
Pinkerton
an
late
and |
Mar
Mil- |
held |
Mount |
He |
in Rapho Twp.
was a
Horst Brandt, |
in
six-year- |
Funeral services were held on
of
areas.
! Direct Loan | There were 39,000 veterans| gown of Chantilly lace over Call Mt Joy 3-6981
| Program Extended on the waiting list June 30, satin styled with a fitted bodice| | oi to Salunga, Mt, Joy and Florin
bor Veterans 1954. However, va belleves a fastened Wo Hay covered but-| i E AT UR 1 NG os
i | considerable number o these | tons down the back, a boat neck- 4 v N C
The Veterans Administration! veterans have made other plans| line trimmed with ddim HORLACHER-BEER
Direct, Loan Progyam, to will not follow iwoughy long pointed sleeves, and # AND OTHER FINE BRANDS OF BEER, ALE, PORTER
veterans in the purchase or con-| with their direct loan applica- | bouffant tiered skirt. Her veil
struction of homes or farm-| tions when their turns are| of imported illusion was attach- | ~ Open 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 M. Daily
houses in arcas where private | reached ed to a small bonnet of lace and |] _ Friday and Saturday, 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.
financing is not available, has A total of $411,091,700 has illusion with heart shaped | Be
been extended under Public | been made available to the Di-| pearls. She carried a white Bi-| S ith B Dic t 1b io
Law 611 signed by the Presi-|{rect Loan Revolving Fund | ble with a white orchid and lily N. MAR T eer 18 rou; ors PA
dent, Aug. 21, 1954, Bernard A. | since the inception of the pro-| of the valley. er: 9 ——
O'Hara, Manager, Veterans Ad-| gram in April, 1950. This has] The maid of honor wore a
ministration Regional Office in| been made possible through the gown of orchid net and lace
Wilkes-Barre, announced today. | treasury advances, sales of with a shirred top covered with
The new statue extends the| mortgages, and principal repay- | lace and a tiered net skirt styl
program until June 30, 1955. | ments. | ed with a lace apron. She wore
The new law authorizes the | a matching net headdress and
treasury to advance VA up to| The preferred order for wash-| a colonial bouquet of
$150,000,000 in quarterly allot-| ing dishes is glassware, silver, | white roses and white carna-
ments of $37,500,000 during the! dishes and utensils. Use any or-| tions with matching net.
current fiscal year. This is $50- | der you prefer, but wash less Miss Tyndall wore a yellow
000,000 more
than was
author- | soiled things first to prevent the





ized for the Direct Loan Pro-| necessity of changing water too |
gram during each of the two | often.
previous years. lf
The newly authorized funds
will be distributed to eligible Weddings
direct loan areas in quarterly
| allotments. Veterans already on WADE — MILLER
waiting lists will have first call Marriage of Miss Shirley Ann |
on funds in their respective Wade and Robert M. Miller |
pre ee eee eee LOOK Place Sunday. at Mt. Cal-
He was a veteran of World V2&Y church, Elizabethtown. |
War 1 where he served os Givi Miss Wade is the daughter of |
| serge: ant of Battery A 31st Field Mr. and Mrs. Melvin K. Wade,
| Avtilletrv. He was discharged 202 W. Donegal street, Mt. Joy,
| arg . ilar is »
| from Camp Meade in 1918. and Mr. Miller is the son of Mr.
Sorn in Ronks. he was 0. son and Mrs. Martin K. Miller of
| of the late Jose h and Susan Florin. :
Wagner Rohn. 4 was a mem- ! The Rev. Hiram H. Lefever
ber of the Catholic Church. officiated. The bride was given |
Surviving are three brothers, in marriage by her father. Her /
| Joseph. California; Noah, Hous- attendants were Miss Mae Zink, |
ton. Texas: and John Mount Mount Joy, maid of honor, and
! Tov: and a sister. Anna Coover, Miss Miriam Tyndall, Mount
Newark. Del, Joy, and Miss Judith Kopp,
l Puneral services were ‘held Manheim R3, bridesmaids. Ser- |
| Monday morning in Lancaster ving hs. best man was Raymond
wit : , Goefrich, Rowena, and ushers
with burial in Mellinger’'s ceme- .
tery. | were Paul Earhart Jr., _and/
® | Richard Miller, both of Eliza-
ISAAC S. GEIB bethtown RD.
Isaac S. Geib, 77, Mount Joy W. H. STEHMAN
R2, died at his home Aug 26 SQUARE ST. FLORIN, PA.
following an illness of several PHCNE MT. JOY 3.5547
years. He was the husband of Farm Bureau
i) GUT] ek tee re
He was a farmer and died on hi tile. inwrante Co.
the farm where he was born. jms pre FT
The son of the late John and Ju-! ——— ere - Ee
lia Stauffer Geib, he was a
| Deas of the United Zion ATTENTION:
wrch
Besides his wife, he is surviv- Doris Beauty Shoppe



ed by e ollowing hildren :
Fo > ay Edith gph Chocolate Ave., FLORIN
of Karl Haines, Mount Joy R1; WILL BE CLOSED
Ralph E. Mount Joy; Goldie F
wife of Elmer E. Espenshade, of | from August 14th to Septem-
R3: and Mabel | ber 7th.
Elizabeth, wife of Ellsworth | wiLL, RE-OPEN SEPT. 8th.
Reiner, at home. Thirteen Doris S. Houck, Prop.
grandchildren, a brother, Sam- tfe
uel, Manheim, and a sister, Mrs. | le——-— me —
Katie Smith, Florin, also sur-|
vive Choice Tree -Ripened
Services were held Sunday
from the Nissley Funeral Some
and Hossler's Church, with bur
ial at Mount Pleasant cemetery.

Dr.H.C.Killheffer
Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St
Telephone 5.28
Mon. & Wedn
Tues. Fri.
FIRST)
NATIONAL
BANK

Sat.
88
es 9.5:30 |
7-9 P. M.
wo | EZRA HESS
9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M
|
ELIZABETHTOWN R MOUNT JOY
15 E. High St.
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where in the U.S.


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It will go safely and speedily
to settle your obligation. It
costs less than an ordinary
Money Order and carries a bit
of banking prestige along
with it. Make your next pay-
ment through a Money Order
purchased at this bank.
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of]
The bride wore a waltz length
hat
gan
by
for
G.
ing

que
carnations with
David Schickley was
Hawthorne
Clearview Diner,
The bride
Carpenter Inc.
and the bridegroom is
skirt trimn
of nylon net. M
ts of white roses
ist and music
a trio including M
and Mrs.
the seashore.
Franklin and
lege.
ed
iss
rs. 1
net gown with a ruffled top and
bouffant
three rows of ruffles and wore a
with
Kopp
wore an identical gown of blue
and they carried colonial bou-
and white
matching net.
the or-
was provided
J. Vernon
1 Lichty,
| Frey and Mrs. Johr
| both sisters of the
Following a reception ir
1
bridegroom.
the
the couple left
They will re-
side in Elizabethtown RD.
is employed by
Mount
attend-
Marshall Col-
H.
Joy,

SINCLAIR
ROAD MAPS
... with best or most
scenic route marked.
Come in today—ask for
your TOUR SERVICE RE-
QUEST CARD. Maps and
helpful touring information
will be sent you by mail.
RALPH L. WALTERS
a, Service Station
or
ei
323 E. Main St.
MOUNT JOY
Phone 3-3181




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