The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 07, 1955, Image 12

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa.
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Fresh, Ron. SVE - NI VN | _Thusday Apil7 © 12 eddings
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First Nat Sa : Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. |
Th First National Bank of | 404 Kuhns were, Paul Re > most 400 HOSTETTER — DOYLE
Lane biel xtended a! 4, Milton Grove, Gardner Miss Betty L. Hostetter, daugh-
hy in Rohrerstown which | goover and daughter, Mr. and ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Omer |
m— will be completed in approxi Mrs. Joseph Hoover, .Mr. and |b ee ok » . Hostetter, Elizabethtown R3, be-
Hassinger's — Six months Mrs. George Hoover and daugh- came the bride of Charles D.
accommodations will be ter, Lancaster, Mrs. Martha S h | hi Doyle, son of Mr, and Mrs. Char- |
rkot St most as complete as they are Fogie, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lichty, C 0 ars 1p | les E. Doyle, Manheim R1, Sat- |
at the Landisville Bank. The| of town, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mis | urday at 3:00 o'clock in the Ev- |
pranch is located at the north Enelerth. Blossom Hill Close to 400 applications have | gngelical Congregational church,
wi ———————— east corner of Marietta Avenue Mrs Earl Geltmacher and hoa i fo Pennsy lo Lawn. |
we-vwr-www and Rohrerstown road. children, visited Mr. Harold hs 1 ir Wig i Sompany The Rev. Harry Messersmith
Elmer G. Strickler I'he Mothers Club of Salunga Stoppard, of Ironville. Be a awarded this | officiated at the ceremony. Ruth |
Elizabetht p: . _ _... visited the Franklin and Marsh Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | ho Ryton i re Rg Keene, Palmyra, played the mu- |
Ja Phone 7-5177 41) Planetarium and Museum | Fogie were Jean Bachman and Ae wind as E. Oakes. | sic and David Flory, Lawn, was
i" el. pres me, OC 2 iQ |
“YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCE last evening. They heard an in-| children, Mr. Geo Dolby, of All I ._| vocal soloist.
¢ a ations are 7 The bri 08g}
YOU NEED UNDER MY re s lecture on the stars of | Marietta, Mr. Alfred Atland of the h: f nis Bre ROW J : The bride was given in mar. |
COMPLETE April Columbia, and Mr. Thomas Lon op mn independent | riage by her brother, Jacob Le- |
OMPLETE os scholarship awards committee, y totter jae Ng {
I'he Salunga Community Eas- Nace, Mount Joy RD. | consistiva of Nichol I. Memory Roy Hostetter ; Miss Jean Kil-
Family Security tor Ege Hunt ‘will be held Good Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns | Sis) g Hila 4 nory, | hefner, Manheim, was maid of |
1 . Friday at the Community Park. | visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MN a Slo. honor and Clarence Doyle scrv- | DRESS
. a vy ens nstitute of Technology: ed as bes vr ‘ . oq
Fire - - will be sponsored by the| Hoover and Alberta Moffett, of ,. . 3 ¥: ed as best man for his brother.
Au Lite churches of Salunga. Everyone | Lancaster : Kenneth H. Condit, dean-emer- | John Stotz, Mt. Joy R1, and All
Accident & Health - - invited to attend Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman, tus of Princeton's school of [Donald Geib, Manheim, were
: : = oe iit i rine | €ngineering; and Charles C. Til- | yghers. a SEE
Hospitalization Viiss Botiv Jeanne: Buch. of Ironville, visited Mr. and Mrs. | linchast inoinal-emicritis {
nti 7 Rg ve wm Irvin Witmer and family. fishes ATTA Seep us of | After the reception at the |
AND MORTGAGE I'NSURANCE het thariks 1 J : od Mrs. Irene Snyder is spending Rr ani Sun i home of the bride's parents, the
3 § HEX hanks to those 10 exter rati forms & 2 y ing
ht I kindnesses digring Her | BUS week with Mr. and Mrs. | bp estan. OTS | ie 2 N= couple left on a wedding trip S ye k y
A BR meson — | David Alleman of Marietta. | serpits of applicants gh sehoo] through Canada. They will re- V an CWC ry
--F- - Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John and extra-curricular activities | gide in Elizabethtown R3
ww EE ED) Miller were Mr. and Mrs. John wil hong Tone by 2e corn | — I
w Sterback and son Jackie of Lan- I ge: hv 5 OS ma MUMMA — ELLIS |
MEMORIALS caster, Board test results | Clyde S. Mumma, €olumbia Shoes a.
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i Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- | are . hs R. D. and Mrs. Samuel N. Bals
rice Frysinger, Mrs. Katie ordinated with other Informa- | baugh, Mount Joy, announce the |
Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberger tion, the winners will be an- | marriage of their daughter, Miss |
es = rik w= | were, Miss Esther Longenecker nounced. Selection of winners Grace Mumma to Gary L Ellis, |
Sawing, Pruning Mr. Benjamin Weaver, Marietta, will. be solely in the hands Of! o,; or Mr. and. Mrs. Lee W. |
& Spraying SIMON P. NISSLEY Mus. Austin Rheen and son, Mr. the scholarship awards commit- |
«> MARY G. NISSLEY and Mrs. Havard Johnston, O
B. B. Ibach FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lancaster, Mrs. Elizabeth Hes- |
slet and daughter Anna, anc
Mount Joy, Pa
2 8, Main 5¢., Mrs. Christ Stoner, Mt
anheim, Pa. Mr. Hathaway
Joy.





Phone 5-4616 3 Mt. Joy R. D. who was injurec he abplicants. The PPA fii
| Robert E. Hoffman in an automobile accident last | De this Ne or ion flag had 13 alternate red and |
INSURANCE FOR EVERY Thursday returned home from add = dug white stripes with the British !
ssi | the good job secondary school . rte 3 |
NEED the Harrisburg Hospital this en | Union Jack in the upper left]
ee - os officials are continuing to do in| __ | |
® Accident and Health past Monday. { ae corner.
® Workmen's Compensation rire Edin Erb. | Mrs. Betty Providing a higher standard of rn
- 1 sation Mrs. Kadi rd, Xs. 5 3 pt ii a
® Ho pit oo ation Brosey and daughter Linda, and | educational instruction as well The ' first power-produeing |
® Mortgage Insurance Mrs. Pearl Brenneman visited as in encouraging Central East- public utility was built in New J
or a. Lah Mrs. Edith Witmer, E town RD. | Pentisylvania young people York City in 1882. Sn
Automo © 1 A y UK h 88
5 : on in Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. | {0 make every effort to continue
CORNER ® Fire ward and family were Mr. | their education “at higher lev- |
FOOLISHLY YOURS— RD 1 MT. JOY 3-6659 and Mrs. Christ Stoner, Mrs. | els”. Siu Kd |
IK: Have |B. mT rp | statistics sak y "Oe
Kay Star MT. JOY, I A. Harry Hesslet and daughter An- | A statistical brea down re
UNCHAINED MELODY— FLLC ha. of Mott Joy | vealed that 44 were from P. P.|
June Valli LOCAL AGENTS Visitors of Mr and Mrs. Ab-|¥& Ls Lancaster Svs Appi.
E pr 5 «am Gamber ore. Mr. Salem | cations were received from stu-
Tom i # £9. | dents. enrolled in high schools
Lou Monte vy allace erp ey Gamber and son Schuyler, Col-| | oh 2
ie ambia RD Mr. and Mrs. Ray | I Lancaster, Lititz, Columbia,
CooL WATER— : E ] I 7 : Ganiber rid on Manheim Mr New . Holland, Bowmansville,
Frankie Laine ve yn . eiger rd Mrs Havard Tohnston Lian: Elizabethtown, Ephrata, Gap,
YELLOW ROSES— WRITING ” ter Bay Honey Brook, Kinser, Millers- |
Hank Snow : Visitors at the Arndt Home ville, Pequea, Refton, Reinholds, |
MY EVERYTHING— H . I : Ware Vir and Mrs. Havard Shillington, Sinking Springs,
Eddie Arnold ospitalization and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Calvin | Soudersburg, Terre Hill, West
: : ED ED Lawn, Wrightsville and Wyo-
LED BY THE MASTERS’ Campbell and children, Lancas
Personal Compensation
Brenneman of
received,
| tee.
As in last year's program, Mr. |
Oakes revealed, a sizeable num- |
| ber of high schools as well as
students of exceptional
are represented among
f
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i
many
i ability
missing Hills. |
HAND. ter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubley of | |
lickwood Bros. Quartet ‘ i The PP&L program, Mr. Oakes
mii hs Through Columbia. ad in on]
i QC ——_ Mr. and Mrs. John Greenly, pointed out, 18 (
: ; o e
WAY J APPLIANCES J 0. K | A Manheim, were Sunday dinner | assistance to both yO men
P} 6: oy u p gency guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and women as well a 0 ne
one 3-3 ae ourage he ake a free
83 W. Main Str 3 2 A i Tov FLORIN, PA. - Ph. Mt Joy 3-6891 Geltmacher. courage them 0. make a ee
ie eae die pou Jo 14-4¢ Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- choice of the course of study


they wish to pursue
man Brosey and Mrs. Edith Erb : : Tos
We Plan— were Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, of One out of every three appli:
be . Mount Joy RD, Mr. Henry Hess, cants is a girl. Selection of In-|
En and Build Mt. Joy "Mr. Herbert Roeting, {ended professions show a wide
Rbeems, Mr. and Mrs. Charles range of choice. About 43 per
: cent of applicants have indicat- |
Repair and Remodel and daughter,

Kauffman
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A SCHOLARSHIP! ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS Springs, Mr and Mrs.
1 eo LEE Brosey, Milton Grove, Mr. and
EDOM & FINK Mrs. John Roeting and daughter,
BOX 2922 E-town, Mrs. Marvin Garner
Sn and son Jim, Wrightsville RD,
ELIZABETHTOWN Mr. and Mrs. John Brosey and
Phone Elizabethtown 7-6277 son. John Harry, of Sporting
Hill
hy -
Quality Meats BIRTHS
ALSO A FULL LINE OF Mr and Mrs. Arlington
bi rk Blantz. 205 North Barbara St.,
Mount Joy, a daughter, at home
Tuesday morning
Mr. and Mrs. H
ye erstick, Manheim Rl, a
Froits & Th, ter, Monday at Lancaster
eral Hospital.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Zer-
KRALL’S Meat Market phey, 228 N. Barbara St. Mt.
Joy, a son, Monday,
MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY cor General Hospital.
EE Mr Mrs. Eli B.
: : Mount Joy R2. a daughter, on
Tuesday, at Lancaster Osteopa-
thic Hospital
Mr. and Mrs.
lv, Manheim R2,
at Lancaster Osteopathic
ital.
Mr
hma,
Sunday, at
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Croc-
kett, Broad Street, Salunga, a
daughter at 12:56 a.m., Satur-
day. in Lancaster General Hos-
pital.
Lester Hav-
daugh-
Gen-

FOODS

at Lancast-


and Jeachy,
Elvin G.
a son, Sunday,
Hosp-
and Mrs. William L. Gra-
Manheim R 1, a daughter,
Lancaster General

that with a
top-
start
Homes
sound foundation of
quality concrete blocks are
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gam-
ber visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stec-
kervitz and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Jreneman and son.
most apt to end as a
source of lasting satisfac-
tion to their owners.
Concrete Blocks for
Every Building Need
CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS
LINTELS — WINDOW SASH



Mt.. Joy R2
87 E. Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.
" Phone 3-9835 §|
{ " April 3rd.
Silver
William ed
Snave- |
Reist’s Pvt. Russell K. Kuhns, sta-
y tioned now at Fort Knox. Ky,
Concrete Blocks ars Pharmacy visited his parents, Mr. and |
Mrs. Harry R. Kuhns Sunday,
J different.”
careers in the technical
from engineering
industrial re-
physics.
field ranging
and chemistry to
search and nuclear
Teaching, the next most popul-
ar field, was chosen by 13 per
cent or almost twice the number
that indicated this profession
last year. A little over 12 per
cent specified careers in the
medical profession while 5 per
cent indicated the business field
Yemaining choices range from
the ministry and dramatics to
political science and foreign
service.
Each of the 15 colleges
universities to which the PP&L
plan is applicable is represented
scholarship appli-
and
among the
cants.
° i
New Leaflet Gives
Facts On H-Bomb
No longer can any American
responsibility for
possible a-
community
avoid the
learning everything
| bout personal and
survival. |
This is the key admonition in |
an illustrated leaflet just pub
lished by the Federal Civil De
fense Administration, entitled
“Facts About the H-Bomb.”
One million of the leaflets,
designed to tell Americans how
they can survive a superbomb
attack and the accompanying
peril of radioactive fall-out. are
being distributed throughont
the country through regional,
State and loeal civil defense ag-
encies, schools, churches, indus-
tries, national organizations and
other channels.
“The H-bomb,” the leaflet
points out, “is bigger than the
A-bomb—but is is still a bomb
| It has its limits, as does any oth-
er weapon. It makes the civil
defense problem larger, but not
Ellis,
Maryland
Gladstone
Mount Joy.
The ceremony took place Sat-
March 19, in Bel Air, |
with the Rev. G
Whithurst officiating.
— - |
The Continental or Grand Un-
wrday,


SHIRTS
THE
New
MOUNT
Eastertime
IS
DRESS UP TIME
Our Showing Of Spring Merchandise
Is Complete
— FINE CLOTHING —
SPORT SHIRTS
The Newest Shades
PINK
and Styles
POPULAR SHIRTS
Interwoven Socks — Pajamas
Fine Slacks —
Spring Styles —- Sport Coats
VISIT OUR BOYS DEPARTMENT
ITs
MOST COMPLETE
EsHiLeMAN BROTHERS
JOY, PENNA.





He's traveling his favorite highway behind the wheel
of his favorite car—and he’s about an hour out from
his destination.
What a happy prospect for a happy hour!
Imagine, for instance, the marvelous rest and
relaxation it will bring him.
He'll just sit there with his hands resting gently
on the wheel . . . cradled by those deep, soft cushions
. and with the soft sound of the wind for a lullaby.
And insofar as his «¢ is concerned— well,
what could be more restful! The car’s every move-
ment will be regulated by the merest touch of toe
and hand. Steering, for instance, will be little more
\ than a gesture . .. and braking will require only the
gentlest pressure on the pedal. :
Iriv ing
And what a wonderful time it will be to think
and plan! For his mind will clear and his spirits will
rise with each passing mile.
Yes, he’s about to enjoy one of the finest hours
of the whole twenty-four—and it may even be one
of the most profitable!
In fact, many of America’s foremost executives
will tell that some of their wisest business
decisions have been made at the wheel of a Cadillac.
you
* * *
As you might have gathered, you’ve been missing
out on something wonderful if you haven't treated
yourself to an hour in a 1955 Cadillac.
That's why we say—come in soon and take a
sixty-minute vacation’ in the “car of cars.”
The keys are waiting for you—and you'll be
welcome at any time.
H. S. RISSER MOTORS
DIAL 7-1366
120 South Market Street
ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA.





 

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