The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 09, 1954, Image 6

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’ nd THE. RULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa FE (
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Buller S Beauty Salon SIMON P. NISSLEY NEWT OWN Thursday, September § 6 ENGAGEM NTS Slow Down FURNITURE
Main Street Florin, Pa. | MARY G. NISSLEY LINTON — MEYERS :
PERMANENTS $5, $7.50, $10 FUNERAL DIRECTORS og ORT . Engagement of Miss Doris M. And Live Drive
TONI'S GIVEN $5. ith y Mus. Edith Erb Light's S Dia mond Linton to Ralph L. Meyers II, i I
Call Mt, Joy 3-4339 Mount Joy, Pa Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris J hile Fa has been announced by Miss Getting Resu ts a
3ulle \ ; ee rar ton’s Haren Wirz
Maude Buller » Prop. | tice Wittle were, Mr. and rs, JUD m Linton arents, Mr, and Mrs, Figures from the 24 North- ua ity or ua ity
——————— pt - rene Ragone 1 1 Vit. Joy Mr the .
x ; a Ww Na Ope n To Py bie Br casztern and Southern states par-
ard 1 Joseph vittle ana 1a YY hb
ing in the 1 recedontor
Call Mt. Joy 3-608 1 I olumbia is Mary The to John Stamy’s cipating in th unprecedente 1 WE ARE B
for daily delivery to Landisville, Salunga, Mt. Jov and Florin Hamilton, Florin Light Diamond Jubilog 1654 summertime highway saf C
FEATURING Mrs. Ser Fpgie visited Mr. Farm” in Cumberland unty, ty campaign. Slow Down and \A/
HORLACHER BFER and Mrs. Kenn; rd Frei 0 were thrown oon last ne Live, show an over-all reduc- A NEVER KNO INGLY
- el zabethtown RD. The Franklins day to more than 300 visitor tion of 6.4 per cent in traffic U DERSOLD
__AND ¢ OTHER FINE BRANDS _OF BEER, ALE, PORTER 1 former re 1 ts of town W ) came to examine what is deaths for the month of July N D
Oo 9:00 A M. to 8 on p M. Da I oo io Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl believed to be the world’s most this vear as compared with tl R
Friday and Saturday, 9: 00 A MV. to 9:00 P NM. Geltmacher, and family were completely electrified farm same month last year, it was ® D
SE \ Ty aren R Viet ic Farm J rnal announced tod by the sccre
Clare { le, M oD
Smith “Beer Vientzeil., Baltimore, Mr Min- Vania Power & AQ taries of the two groups of 5
£11 4
nie Geltmacher and son Ray, of CO-Sponsors oi : m ¢ I 33
N. MARKET STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. Kinderhook host 1 the pecial field day Highway deaths in the region. ol DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE 2
a a i i sR Ir Earl ( achel 1d 1 } cludes every state from : AT
children visited recently ith As part of a program follow Main Texas, totaled 1,283 N
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bard, n inspection of the farm, this July. Last year's figure was T / i
your Charles E. Oakes, PP&L presi Wie moni, — K E E N EF R S -
Visitors of Mr. and Mi called th Stamy farm The 11 Northeastern states i
TELEPHONE DOLLAR ci eh and fam v Miss! itome of progr taking part in the safety Hove PHONE 3-5601
risci ir. Harry wre 4 he saia, the lind 1 rt an over-all drop of 10.2
0. Mr. Harry Fogie, Phila- of farm progress necessary if Li | percent below the. 1933 July MOUNT JOY, PA. |
delph 8 J Bachman and th far rt » continue '‘to| land avenue. Mr. Meyers Is the level. The 13 Southern states
goes art eit an ever today! childre 1 and Mr. Geo. Dolby, of j od: ce more food for more son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. report a drop of four percent. i
Varietta people on appreciably the same Salung: For the 24-state area the reduc- ° °
Mrs. Irvin Witmer and chil- acreage” Miss Linton is employed in tion represents a saving of 88 Venetian Blinds—~Window Shades
dren, Jean and Jerry, and Mrs I'ne Pennsylvania Power and th office of Armstrong Cork lives in the month. ace i
Howard Witmer and children, Light C president paid Co. and her fiance is serving in = — eee ~ .
Howard and Joann, attended triput the farm press|the U. S. Army, stationed at !
12 Geltmacher reunion held at and manufaciurers of farm the Aberdeen Proving Grounds i
Mit. P h Stat Park Yorlk D1 nt 4 h part they had
Co plaved in t progres f A) i -
Vy i Stow JO 5 . ye .
1 sons of : aw > 3 ture Vir. and Mrs. David S. Beiler, i
" 50. Hd ! : ya The farm press, Mr. Oakes! Elverson S2, announce the en
Vatllda Derr. ~~ lid, has brought to the individ ment of their daughter,
nes of jr: ual f \ accummulatiy Gladvs M to Robert Shearer
5 \ ey ro ‘3 I kno 1 of his farm brother son of Ir. and Mrs. Elmer L.
m. Witmer. and Mr as made the general pub- | Shearer, Mount Joy R1.
| 1 Alice Bish ;
\ . ‘the re of tho farmer’s prob- Miss Beiler is employed in|
Lolnmbin 100m | lem well as his contribution the office of the Goodville Mu-|
( B. Chure Af ’
> > : N ; VV 5 to our national welfare He | tual Casualty Co Mr Shearer
t 3 {rip to New York 1 ‘ Ira Ta are Te ei i
Citv. the couple will reside at the equipment manufac- | is in business with his father. | TRADE US YOUR TIRES! @
3 a. bhi = “tures for their extensive 1 e |
the home of the Bridegroo tes : ‘3 ‘ioe ry yy
Vrs Moore. spent ther Loon Tho the of the pn ABIES BETTER PROTECTED for the new CELEBRITY
mt ee “farm and for the machines that . : { 1 W L
veck-end visiting 1 Mr. an abies under six months o | J
> ong visi is th nd, out of that research mo of | &§ AR JE Geo. © éaman
\ir Havard Johnston and Mr. iw id ye may not be wholly immune, < A A
d M Walter Maha | . : ) Ly president alle but el * protected a 3
1st tha e of th st Tar b oli yider children PHONE 3-3351
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Man pplied with electricity in the cause they have as many an- :
rice Frysinger and Mrs. Ida World wv 1 the territory ROW | 4.4105 in their blood as their ALLOWANCE PER SET 208 East Main St. MOUNT JOY
> berger Mr { Mrs. Served by PP&L. The utility I nd 1 e they ar
I nberger were Mr. and Mrs. i otl and because wy are
Hubert Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ead said that in the launching | _ 0 "oo 10 the virus. IF PRESENT TIRES USABLE ®
1 of PP&L’ ‘ural lectrificatic : )
- 'With the recent reduction of federal telephone ex- Fitzkee and son Dani Oe rin a i ————
. ' : Marion Fox and son David, Ys le 0 ! i When in need of Printing. (any =~ = :
cise taxes, your telephone dollar now gives you Ion 300 farm customers. This hasi,. ‘i. Go her the Bullet
. “ led 1¢ 1 1 5 000 a = —
even more value. Long distance taxes have been Dyt. Melvin Fugene Witmep, 20 84 A > rr Se ———
cut from 25% to 10%—you can talk longer for less go ! : { elegtricity is available
& ( 118 ( i : '
; +i wT ( OF ( ned | I
The reduction in local service taxes from 15% to William Witn PP&L’
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Al ! PP ery g
10% cuts the cost of every call you make. Truly in vam Gamber were. Mrs. Grace, Wheeler MacMillan, Editor-in
every way, your telephone dollar goes farther today. Winter { children, Mr rm Journal Pved
/ < / Ty Rav Gan nd on of F< no S
\ it] inted out that there i
Vigitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wn Pe n riculfur
COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO EUS 0 us Tondo a ae
¢ and children, Mr. and Mi ( ow to u mod
Kenneth Alexander, Florin, Mr.|too
1 I \ Roll F J lito 1
. : = 18 r. Patsy. of Lititz troduced Ralph Beard, Viee
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.| Py ont ( A llis-Cthalmers g ¥
,~ a my 3 ' ive ROY . TBARS Shad aE : & 5 2 3
LIPAITED TIME OFFER AT ne rd were Company and chrirman : HY ‘SEALE BARGAIN ;
Mr. Char! Weaver and Pat|o National Flectrica! Mfg . -
ADAM H. GREER, Jeweler mower sociation. as well as J. B. Me Gr R
CVO te Cured Mil ; Full Delicious
Vir. and Mrs. ( Isler, Min-| Curley, chief of Rural Electrifi 2
5 . \ Te Fdward A tr y SE N
MOUNT JOY. P/ Pl 2.4194 nesota are visiting Mn ward] ¢ n Administration's opera a h alan
> Isler and children. Mr. Edw. Is-|ing division of By 52 [1% f FIG
: 2 Sa N “i a
. . ’ in : ) Labr Rh B recalled that no : id
i i ( ler
r . ( ld ( Y ( 7 ae,
special to infroduce fv rr and Stee, Daniel. Getto Sd, Freer the hem Hos E BARS
macher, and daughter he farm + for greater econon ho
R ven dM Merlin Funk en- je i ©: 1 ( ; my
» igl t * He oe a i d I tter i1ving I le CLIC 1 ve
I't AU ... the first truly jnved a tip to the Str BosSlesrming ond processing ins :
Gorden and tl L.ongwooaQ|v, 1 1 Ai rie in te i
99 modern pctiern Glordens, formerly the Dit Ponti, Arne gun 1s oom C pair C Lb.
eT ey m Bal dW le No fio the most pro
EY in silverplate Garden ve farming nation in the
GR Cpa Vr nd Mrs. Lvman Fulton
i vga. visited Mr. and Mrs fp We Leer 60 gauge, 15 denier A delicious treat for the en- a
ariel Geltmacher : of’ ele-iricitv on the nvien from top to toe. Full tire family! Luscious light :
5 ; kd x ; ! t that his or fashioned with reinforced colored fig jam, encrusted 2
\ virs y has nl: ve} hn £3
Weaver at their cottage at Long! ... .... ie il : ! Hh FS heels and toes; double tops. between two layers of soft
Loved res 1 ( of Si hi hie! : All the new fall shades that honey flavored cookies. A
Mrs. Edith Erb. visited Mrs. ior grout re 8 = + will look so nice with your good snack in school lunches
Katie Frb, Mrs. John Mellit SCT. Lincheon was served by the “ud autumn outfits. 9 to 10!/5. or at home!
Tarv Lucas. Mt Jov RD, dies of 1 Big Suring Pres
d nd sive n Bro torian ch of which th
1 ily nl mm Sta family mem
5 | Borediction was offered bv
FAIL M 0 iJ H Rev. Ralph B. Snvder. Pastor of
ie Big Spring Church Tots Cut Pile
A special Missio ary service * |
Ww held Sunday at the Church wr ! rv
the Drotht the Fal M INT
f the Brethren on the Falmouth I | I)! IN Co BDY IROY SCATTER
ik The featured guest was A LE we
iss Goldie E. Swartz, a re- ARAL ad RUG
tury 1 missionary who is spend AM ‘ter Wk dE Ee
i several cs in Lanecaster| and four Miss
Yori dv Blt Bye ine 38 < in| Mary Ham ight
Con v after serving 38 years In 1
Vada Field in the Thana Dist- Mr. and] jarliard oN = $ 77
Bombay State, India. She of Hershey Mary G. 2 y C '
illustrated her talk with slides.| Hamilton visited Mr. and Mrs &
The immediate descendants ©: K. Wittle, at Newtown Mon- |
of the late Michael S. Baum| Tol's warm oinwale sorduro "A I . H +
wl mL he'd a reunion Sundav after- Mr Virs. Fddie Barllard. $ warm pinwaie yi Ci : y rea saving on cotton cu
the best* silverplate noon at Hofer Park. M Mz: ry Hamilton called | loag’es with all around elas. pile scatter rugs! Large
money can buy! town. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M.| On Mrs. Annie Wang Tr, Eliza tic boxer waistband. Sing'e 30x50 inch size. Fringed
vy y J Kavlor and family and Mr. and Pethtown, who is on the sick ! back pocket. Choose from [ ends. You'll find they're
. is © [ar
Mrs. Richard Andrews and fam-/list. 5 |& fall colors of red, completely washable. Rub-
ily, Falmouth Pike attended the| conan blue, brown or green ber non-skid back. An as-
cunion. Mrs. Harvey Kaylor is fig
*Best because only in sizes 4, 5, and 6. sortment of lovely colors.
Holmes & Edwards ove of the direct descendants, » HE'S GOT | y
Silverplate gives you being the former Sue Baum. 4 -

2 blocks of sterling ~ : Ee me
ing e rogram rizes
silver inlaid af the Following the program p
backs of bowls ond were awarded to the oldest lady,
handles of most-used Created especially for young moderns, it's smart, Mrs. Emma Rider, 78, of Pal-
dromatic and beautifull Smooth contours radiate


14-16 West Main Street
pieces for longer | myra, and the youngest, 8






I . majestic simplicity for sophisticated charm on any |
ating beauty table. Own if now. | weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
| Ernest Baum. |
a phono te 2 Eo JHE) 5 AAT Is HOA OA A lM MO A tr Zi on a. JAB ih ot tt mr a a I SSR a A in i