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Sweet Potatoes Seabrook Farms Strawberries Strawberries Seabrook Spinach (caf or Chopped) full 16-0z jar Then - - a New Volume Each Week for only 99¢ Build a $400 Set for Less than One-Fourth Prices Effective Nov. 11-12-13, 1954. Quantity Rights Reserved. pattern Silverware, made by the World's Largest, Manufacturers of fine silverplate, as our way of saying ‘‘thanks’' for your continued loyalty and patronage To start your lovely matching silver service « «= = simply save your cash register receipts from every , THE BULLETIN. Mount Joy, Pa, Thursday, November 11 s Florin Church Mortuary Record Plans Missionary Symposium ARTHU R D. GARBER Arthur D. Garber, Florin,| The Glossbrenner Evangelical | died oo 1 2 mm Wednesday al’ United Brethren Church of his residence, Main street, Florin, will hold its annual Mis- ten vears after an illness of Garber } Symposium Nov, 25, 26, Last year (Nov. 1953) Florin, days. Mr old. Born in sionary was 83 27 & 28. Bridgeport, Ferry 5 parsonage in West Africa at a County, the son of the late cost of $2800. It Was expected | George A. and Lucinda Wentzel that the local church would | Garber, he attended public | complete the payment of the school in Blaine, Perry County, | project in two years. Now it is and was graduated from Bryant | planned that the final payment | and Stratton Business College, Buffalo, N. Y He was appointed in Blaine, where he served un- til 1912, when he moved to Florin. He entered the dry goods | retail business in Florin and after 10 years retired because of ill health. Mr. Garber was later appoint- | ed postmaster of Florin, serving in that position for approximat- ely 10 years. He was an enthus- jastic hunter and fisherman | throughout his entire life. 1954, instead of 1955. postmaster | ing erected in honor of Dr. | Mrs. John F. Musselman, for nearly 40 years served in Africa as missionaries. Dr. Mus- selman is a son of the local church. The program for the occasion | will begin with a Thanksgiving | Day breakfast on Nov. 25 at 7 A. M., sponsored by the Broth- erhood of the Church. Mr. Tat- suo Hoshino and ' Miss Masaka | A member of Trinity Evang. : Lutheran church, Mount Joy, he Kato, Japan will be the guests served several terms on the to speak and sing. 4n the even- ing our Japanese .guests will a- gain speak and sing..There will be also a film entitled “Africa, | a Continent of Hope and Oppor- | church council. He also was a member of the I1.0.0.F. Lodge 706. Blaine, Casiphia Lodge 561, A. F. and A. M. of Mount Joy, and tunity.’ the Florin Fire Company the Mount Joy Sportsmen's As- On Friday evening, Nov. 26 sociation at 7:30 P. M. Miss Florence He was married to Sarah Barnhart, a returned missionary | Alice Woods, Blaine, in 1893. from Africa, will speak. A film | Mrs. Garber passed away in entitled “In the Valley of the 1946. | Rio Grandé” will be shown. On| Mr. Garber is survived by Saturday evening, Nov. 27, 7:30 | two sons. Dr. Dale W. Garber, | P. M.. the Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Lansdowne, and Eugene W.| Wenger, recently returned from Barbi. Florin. and two daugh- missionary work in Japan, will | ters. Mrs. Esther H. Diffender- speak. The Symposium con- fer. Florin, and Mrs. Anna L cludes with the program of Sun- Hollinger, Florin. There are al- day, Nov. 28. In the 10:30 A. M. Service, by Dr. V. P. Hovermale Sally Ann and a Wil- so two grandchildren, June E. Hollinger, Miles D. Garber, Executive Secretary of Home Missions in the Evangelical U.B. Church with offices in Dayton. d Ohio will be the guest speaker and brother liamstown Funeral services will be hel Saturday at 2 p. m. from the In the evening the Symposium Trinity Evangelical Lutheran will close with first a supper church. Friends may call at the sponsored by the Youth Fellow- ship and then a message In the residence in Florin Friday from flood pm evening service 7:15 P. M. Rev. Carew, a native of West Africa and delegate from that country to the General Conference held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. LANDISVILLE The Seniors of Hempfield high | Florin Fire Co. Nominates Officers Nomination of officers was 1 a ; se ri resent ampus featured at the regular meeting | School Will Dr : 19 Sp oy : arantine Nov. 19 and 2 of the Florin Fire Company on Qu irantine” on No Wa Tuesday night. William Mateer The play is under the direchion was nominated for president; of Miss Forney. Among the cas Jean Hawk. Shirley Mort, [saac Wagner and Benjamin | ar€ n= X Staley, vice president; Max Edna Willis, Daneen Webb. | Raffensberger, Secretary; Omar Joan Cramer, Romaine. Ford, | S ger, «= ary, 5 : : | off and O. K. Snyder, Treas- Nelson Denlinger, Philip Holtz- Gi . EK. Sn as ; 8 a : urer: Mr. Groff and Rodney Ney apple, Kenneth Bowers, Donald Emich, Robert Ober and Sean secretary; Reuben John Gable, and Paul Dick, financial Goodling, Rev. Samuel Becker ley Landis. A silver tea sponsored by the | chaplain: John Wagner, Richard Landisville Salunga Auxiliary | = Martin, Mr. Dick, Wagner | to the Lancaster General Hos- | and Walter Mateer, trustee for pital was held on Saturday, No- three years vamher 6 at the home of Mrs a | J Richard Nisley, 102 Main St Richard Mort, Sylvester Landisville, from 2 to 4 p. m. Swords and James Madera, fire was for the benefit of | chief; Brady Hess, Join Wagner the hospital linen fund. Mrs and Isaac Ww agner, assistant fire Ralph Snavely, and Mrs. Jesse chief; Donald Emenbheiser, Mr Snavely presided at the tea ta- | | Swords. chief engineer; Earl ble. Mrs. Samuel Wiley and | Stettler, Robert Amdt and Yar Mrs. John Evans assisted the | old Goodman, chief chemical- hostess. Assistant servers were | man; Mr. Madore. Rodney Ney! Mrs. Arthur Rudy, Mrs. Martin | and Ira Hess, chief hoseman: Swarr. Mrs. Fred Koser and | Victor Brooks, Mr. Swords, O. Mrs. Robert Horst. | Snvder 1 Walter Mateer, | . K. Snyder and alter ite The Loyals of the Zion Luth- | of the fire police; Mr. Stet- 4 ne i" Be v p _ Rodney Ne eran Church of Landisville | er, John Wagner odney Ney, . oF at Mr. Arndt. Mr. Goodman, Ger- held their November meeting a ald Neb, Isaac Wagner, Mr. Dick the home of Mrs. J. Richard | : i Te . Jicslev y 8 1 ev- and Warren Hilt, house commit. | Nissley on Nov. 1 The main ev-| tee: Mr. Martin, William Mateer ent was the baking of cookies Sradv Hoss Mr Staley. Mr which were packed into small Swords and Mr Stettler. dele- | bags and distributed on Satur- S 1 y ; ist ; ig . the gate to Lancaster County fire- day, Now: by Se — Or. men’s convention, two will be | members along wi S. elected | fanella, of Lancaster, to the B a Jit Bley. | vice pres | Lancaster County Home. This 3enjamin Staley, vice : : : ne As i | project is carried on every dent. was in charge of the meet- | month by some church group ing. Richard Martin, fire chief, | reported one fire during the direction of Mrs. Orfanella. month. Election of officers will : take place in December. A Turkey Supper will be held ite Saturday, Nov. 13 from 4 to 8 p. m. at the Salem Evangelical | BIRTHS and Reformed Church, Rohrers- town. Adults $1.25 and children | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S.|g5. Everyone is welcome. 3rown, S. Market St., Florin, a mmm son Thursday, at the Lancaster General Hospital. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rice, a fics sims son, Tuesday, in the Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Guy Troutman, | General Hospital. | of Greencastle R3, announce the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mark, opgagement of Mrs. Troutman’s 201 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, | qaughter. Sarah Elizabeth Gar- a son, Surday, at home. Born at | por 11 Pine St., Mount Joy, to 3: p. m., Dana Elton weighed | gepjamin Thomas Clinger, Jr., 8 pounds, 4 ounces. | con of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin | Clinger, 213 East Main Street, | Mount Joy. Both are graduates of Mount Joy High School. Mr. | Clinger is employed by Binkley } Brothers, Inc. We PrintEverything But Dollar Bills the Congregation voted to build | will be made at the end of Nov. home of the bride’s parents. The | | The building in Africa is be- | and | who | { RCA, Lancaster, | Rovenolt's throughout Lancaster under the | Weddings | DEMMY — BALMER Miss Lovina M. Demmy, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Demmy, Bainbridge RD., be- | came the bride of Charles E. | Balmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Harvey F. Balmer, 110 East Mount Joy, at | 2:00 p. m. Saturday afternoon: in the St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Church, Mount | Donegal Street, Joy. The Rev. Ezra H. Ranck,' pastor, officiated at the double ring ceremony. After a southern wedding trip | the couple will reside at the | bridegroom is employed by Jno. | Nissley, Mount Joy contractor. | HOFFER — BENNETT | The marriage of Miss Ethel Marie Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Bennett, of | Everett, to Ammon Ray Hoffer, | Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hoffer, 119 David St. Mount| Joy, was solemnized clock Wednesday in! morning Trinity Evangelical Congrega- | THE LITTLE BALLERINA— tional Church, Mount Joy. | The Rev. Q. A. Deck, pastor, | | THE LITTLE STORK— officiated. The couple will re. side at 817 N. Reservoir Street, | Lancaster. | The bride is employed by the | and the bride- groom, a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College, is ployed at Grey-Rock Division, | U. S. Asbestos Division, Raybes- | tos-Manhattan, Inc., Manheim. - ®— ——— PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. Charles fives] nolt and family were guests at | a dinner given in honor of Mr. | father, C. Seidel Rovenolt, in Paxtang last Sun- | day. Mr. C. Seidel Rovenolt cel- | ebrated his birthday. Fresh, Roasted PEANUT S Hassinger’s Grocery 16 N. Market St., Mount Joy | 44-tfc | ADAM H. GREER | JEWELER Phone 3-4124 ! MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Artcarved DIAMONDS | Donegal Springs Road, celebra- | ted their fiftieth wedding anni- | versary at a drop in party held | in their home Saturday after-| noon and evening. | The couple was married Nov. 3, 1904 by the late Rev. Jacob | | Brubaker, Mennonite minister. | Local Couple Marks Fiftiety Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. David H. Eby, | The couple has five daughters,’ Elizabeth, wife of C. H. Hotten- | stein, Manheim; Mildred, wife of C. R. McGuigan, Lancaster! missionary in Afri- | and Anna Mae, R4; Vivian, ca and Ruth both at home. —— » - - - Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. at 11 o- MADELINE— DENNIS THE MENACE— | ROY ROGERS RODEO— SMOKEY THE BEAR— em-| A CHILD'S FIRST RECORDS— WAYS APPLIANCES 48 W. mL Ww. Main Street, WAY’S RECORD CORNER CHILDREN'S ALBUMS Music by Franz Schubert | FLowER SHow Stokowski Joan Crawford . 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