The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 12, 1955, Image 8

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Buller’s Beauty Salon he's BULLETIN, Mount Joy. P| — | East Donegal Group m 11 COINS-- or € We
Main Street Florin, Pa. | — rere ween. | 1 | | orm 1005 res ’ oaste S
Cold Waves Machineless Es ay | Ask F Z 2c PIECES A.
Permanents $5.00 up P. Mrs. Calvin: Campbell SKS ror oning | The Quarterly Workers meet Pl P bli 1864 5-M to 1871 inc. Rey
sive T Sy. MIS alvin ampbe and i tur by I a \
a giv Toni 5 | ehilitra. Lancaster sphnt Suva A citizens cormnmilive IME the Church of the an u P E A N U | S V-TYPE NICKLE ALL
Maude Buller, Pro IH t Ne day with Rev. and Mrs. R. H.| ing of Arthur Wolgemuth, He ml Brethren will be held Thursday By Ro
- ec § w Ars di Te | ry Earhart and Marvin Foltz, | (May 12) in the church. Auction INDIAN HEAD CENTS
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y : ‘ Mr. and. Mrs] representing a citizens’ group, | The Home Juilders Bible 1859 I LE!
ffi r Visitors of 5 ang. PT met Saturday with the East! Class ‘of the Church of the na a its’ first . y Including -L@ .
Elwood Kuhns were Mi and | : : . Florin will have its first BARBER COINS
At 1] k ‘ul Mr sibert Gaglerth. Blossom Donegal Township supervisors, Brethren will meet this Satur- lic suction’ When ihe Florin assinger S rocery
the regular meeting o 1¢| MIs. > angle y DBIOSSO . X Sav > > . 3
4 i ‘ : eit “4 | to present a request for a zon day evening in the home of Lions stage an auction at the
Guaranteed Nod East Donegal P.T.A., new offic- WX Xe 11s Las ing ordinance in the township! Rev. and Mrs. Wilmer Hurst, town hull Friday evening, June 16 N. Market St., Mount Joy Call Manheim 5 2268 3 Phon
¢ ‘ ox Ww, Mrs. Martha Fogie, « town . A bd ’ x
i ye re ele Qed fo he os XL eT, : OD tvs : Legal advice will be sought Elizabethtown. 3. John M. Hess. chairman of i a esi ld —
Free Estimates ohn ex V th fam y 51s of ¥ ; . a! re - The hoard also derided to er Four members of the Church nc -
ag as eleclie res ent, | istice V » ie J Ne S
ect three stop signs in the
' the project expressed his hope - - = —— - - | 3 SRR
of" the 3rethren presented a aan ler mikes
Roy Martin, vice president, Mrs.| Wittle, Columbia R.D., Mr. and] fw Mavt {, Special Mother's Day service hy oa hi Sag River . . . | 3
ji Tid . 3 : ownship; two in Maytown and;* ix, : age o 1¢ opportunity to se [
Raymond Newcomer, secretary,| Mrs. Earl Hartzell, Nazareth,| = Ct 3 ay. The four ¥ /in- i i H h Ww d d F gS
WM. J. POWERS as = : 3 pte : on the intersection of the Mari-| last Sunday. The four men, Vin things at this mass puflic auc-|}! 1g m $ an rees [
and Mrs. Michael Gratch, treas-! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wittle o w. Eugene Miller. | ,. . 3
121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST oer. Mrs, Merlin. tok: Med snd Glenda, Colum. ©Ua-Bainbridge road. Roads| ent Bogle: Re gene hes fon, Yiems Will be sold on 4 i
ae % Mrs. Mai an Vrs. | an aughter, GUlenaa, um-| . its : Rufus Miller, Maurice Grimm, . way nas i ‘ 1
E'TOWN PHONE 289W ‘rae eer. paella : a We iow will be resurfaced beginning ; percentage basis or things may|§! . SW vour cooking if you use bottle gas. Use a 3
... | Gratch were reelected. bia, and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren presented the mothers with won't interrupt you g
31-tfe | next week, A resolution was be donated outright to the club
During the meeting Eugene! of Mt. Joy corsages. Plaques were also giv-
A passed that all township em- giving the club the profits on
aylor, grade school principal, Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and
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i nial Sia > baie a ployees be covered by Social! ©" to Mrs. Katie Grimm, 75, the sale. | home comfort. Ward Bottle Gas, Ephrata. |
commended the teachers, pupils| gon Jimmie, visited® Mr. and Securit the oldest mother present, and ;
per Walter the |
~ Dupes will . be
auctioneer of the evening. Per-
for a job well done his = past Visitors of Mr. and Mrs for being the youngest mother a | DEPENDABLE
WASHER vear. Mr. Saylor also discussed | C | { il LI present sons desiring to have items sold
: : Geltmacher anc amily Sent. ane av -
d the probability of remodeling 9 on, : Landisville-Salunga a at the auction may contact Mr. i
were Mr. and Mrs. John Koth
cafeteria workers and janitor | pips Harvey Bard of Ironville.| ® - to Mrs. Amos Garman, Jr. 22,
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ihe Dobro nde Hess, Norman Strickler, Arth- |” sees ———OoOn6n — —————
and d DRYER town, saying that os | ler and sons, Columbia, Mi Mrs. H. W. Minnich fell from Two Women Hurt In ur Wolgemuth, Clayton Eshle-
rE NY > "| and Mrs. Harold Stoppard and 5 ladder in her home and suf- ‘ ; COW it
aye mn Mey : a Xk ‘ man, Woodrow Fifzkee and
: 4 : MES} con Kenny, Ironville. fered a fractured shoulder last Auto Crash Sunday Benjamin Staley.
H as much to build six rooms on Par = ; . 3
all-in-one machine the: present’ build 3 it Mrs. Martha Fogie and son,| Saturday. She is confined to fwo Mount Joy women Sn ° THE LIST IS
S 5 as bY te Vath . ‘rye tle Witz fered injuries in an automobile =
would to remodel the old Buil- Mie George | the St. Joseph's Hospital. collision ot 8:30 p.m Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.
5 Schoelkoph, Columbia. Miss Jean Longenecker, Lan- gh a :
ding. > ; “| at the intersection of Route 241 eee
and West High St., Maytown.
Mrs. Loverna Spittler, of 152
New Haven Street, who suffer-
ed a laceration of the left knee
and Mrs. Anna Gerber, who

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After the business meeting a Cpl. Donald Kuhns telephon-| disville, underwent an appen-
| movie on crippled children was! ¢d from Fort Smith, Arkansas dectomy operation last Wednes We make loans to help
local people pay for
many things like these.
| shown, and refreshments were t0 wish his Mother, Mrs, Edna| day at the Lancaster General
| served by the kindergarten mo-| Kuhns a happy Mother's Day. | Hospital. She was discharged
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J | thers and teachers Miss Gloria Gamber, Colum- | the following Saturday, and is
“har Zoning Ne ) ane g | recuperating at home.
harles Young, retiring pres-| bia RD, visited Mr. and Mrs. | ¥ : received bruises of the left arm -
2 cingle senting dent, was in charge f he Wm. Fogic Miss Kay Sides, Landisville, | {414 police they would scek wt iw tHE COST IS
meeting Mrs. Loreen Witmer and son | underwent an appendectomy i
» of the Duomatic dials : Mrs. L« son | wi ; Y | private treatment. = \
and your clothes are thoroughly Jerry visited Mrs. Lester Long, | operation at the St. Joseph's The car was operated by SMALL
Florin. Hospital. She is convalescing at
 

washed then completely dried—
all-in-one continuous, unat-
Guy B. Spittler, which police : y
- Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. | her home said collided with sn suto. driv. Make That New We keep the cost of
tended operation. It works To Every Detail Grossman and family were Mr Miss Betty Shaw, daughter|en by Frank B. Kapp; Black borrowing down to
Villeroy sje). Thieves ! JAMES B. HEILIG and Mrs. Wm. Rynier and Mis-{ of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shaw of | Horse Hotel. Elizabethtown.
play ...even while you sleep. : :
Only 36 inches wide, the Funeral Director
BendixDuomaticfitsalmost any-

Thoughtful Attention CLASSED-IN PORCH
HOME LAUNDRY
IMPROVEMENTS
TO HOME
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Car Come True spare your pocketbook.
Gap. from McGill University, Mon-| mated total damage at $250 Select
ses Helen and Kathleen Rynier. Landisville has returned home| State police at Columbia esti-

the car you like


. 1 . Mr Irvin Witmer and chil-| treal, Canada for the s 1 | ar ai v investio: ’ : 1Q
where in the home—recreation Irs vin tn } il, ( C f tl summer and said the investigation willlhave US arrange a low-cost
. * | "OTA yi sm oe \ the thaw . ire : 3 te
room, kitchen, bathroom— { ual t M t dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| months. Miss Shaw is majoring | be continued. loan to suit your nceds.
wherever you want it. 1 y e a $ bert Witmer and family, Lan-| in science. She will re-enter on

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a i caster RD, and Mr. and Mrs. | October 1st as a sophomore \ 1 MO
Come in for choice of ALSO A FULL LINE OF John Kauffman, Ironville Hempfield Junior High School Elmer G. Strickler Re-Pay Monthly i mm
DEMONSTRATION| YOU" 5. Benn Beds | : on! | |
Easy GAS or ELECTRIC CIDE ada “ Mos Ran By ane Jae will Prod their spring con- | Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 7-5177 Out Of Income ]
rit ave been on the sick his ert this Friday, May 13th, at]. 1
DRYING NE ial mg ce] y YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCE
Budget Terms! Mrs. Matilda Derr visited| §.00 pm. in the high school SOU ORECH Te On Budget Plan WHATEVER YOUR BORROWING NEED
Miss Martha Risser, Hershey
RANDLER’S--BENDIX Fruits & Vegetables Vile of Woe and Men Aber 8 COMPLETE SEE US FOR ECONOMICAL FINANCING i
I'he new siring orchestra will
«A wd SERVICE ¥ Gamber were Miss Louisa |, =. +. 4. vv thins. Bre A . .
Ses Ind srpvicy KRALL'S Meat Markel fm Gennes Joe 2 I ws je for i fe Family Security INSTALMENT UNION NAT IONAL
Phone 17-2824 | Mrs. Mark Winters, 1 and | y, Bettie Ae
One mille roars Square on — Sig dian i Violin, Esther Brubaker, Lois Fire ea Auto iG Life LOAN SERVICE, Inc.
Haag. Dorothy Lehman, Mary 23 CENTER SQUARE MOUNT JOY BANK H





























 
Falmouth Road WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY! nr. ard Mere Rav 3: va s
Ee or _| Mr. and Mr: Ray Camber and Ann Musser, Mary Nolt, Sally Accident & Health - - er 4 FGI eq a > 5
son, Manheim, Mr. John Gam-| go oo” Bog Rose aa ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. OF MOUNT JOY 54
ber, Columbia Mr. and Mrs. | RUINS, Sy en] Hospitalization & ey ; ;
er Unis, a MES ann Swarr, Harold Williams: Hours: 8:00 A. M. 10 5:00 P. M. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
E N Salem Gamber and daughter Viola Marianne Funk Youn AND MORTGAGE Saturday to 12:00 Noon.
Gloria, Columbia RD Murich oi 35-1 : AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE
Kauffman, Muriel Ripley; Cel- PHONE 17-1185 '
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ma li 5 ttle lel Nl NE 7
: Elizabeth Brubaker, Patsy | = as. — ee = rere ere eee: seroma wee eee rete eee ero : Vv
rice Frysinger, Mrs Katie vive Ses NT Son .
z : ; . and Bre. Ada: Eisenbe: Gingrich Richard Matthews, re
Ditch Digging Septic Tanks Installed ru an Ee So Susan Newton; Bass viol, Mary A J.
er werk Mr. anc Mrs. Ausai : :
. . . . : RL Ta “| Fahringer, Linda Mumma; Pi- aul
Field Drainage -— Footings Grading fom, Tue yea ir ano, Doris Ford, Barbara Hack
. . .ancaster, Mr. and Vrs I
Hauling nr And Light Jobs bert Rice, and daughter, Esther
Portable Air Concrete Breaking | mis. Harry Beamenderfor, Ella fp on he Rime Jogo
21. aun ’ al glee club soloists, clarinet
. . Sherk, Mr. and Mrs. Victor ? ; =
Top Soil and Fill Shank, Mt. Joy, Mrs. John Mil qdoriet, ond girls’ octal [he
linger, Mt. Joy RD. Rev. John | concert will be under the direc e ca ure aul
Rock Drilling Ferich. E-town College. Myr. | HOP of Mrs. Geraldine Getz. ®@ o o
— Daniel Geltmacher, of town Barta's Beauly Bazaar, which
R.D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN and Miss Louisa Rhoads, Mid- 18 located on the corner of
dletown | Stanley Ave. and Leisyre Road
PRONE geome 11-tfe Mrs. Iona Laudenberger and | In Landisville, held their grand PRIN ! ( RAF ! 52
children, Columbia, visited Mr, | OPening last Saturday The 52
en m——— 12nd Mrs George Moor and door prize, a $15.00 Realistic ‘52
family Cold Wave, was won by Miss 5)
hi OW ~ Miss Louisa Rhoads. Middle- | Roseann Swarr of Landisville @ 5)
~~ ; > town, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ho Miss Gearaldine Bagnoli,
. i ward Gamber daughter of Mrs. Fern Bagnoli,
HARVEST ALL | © Be Lela 0
i ne CA A Haines were Mrs. Giles Urban Moy Queen this Friday on the ‘50
Y BR T x AR and son Billie, Lititz. Mrs Ken. School grounds at Landisville !
0 | gr rE Se 50
neth Alexander and son Kenny Elementary School ‘
LOWE WL and Mrs. Lloyd Nentwig, Flor-| 4 former teacher in the © 50
Mn ] i school, Mrs. Laura Kauffman, 49
ia od Mrs. Edith Erb and Mrs. Bet will erown Miss Bagnoli VIiss 49
COST Un Em daar holt :
Hips, A ; A : visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Singer,
4 od Reigle, Mrs. Serena Fogie, Mt East Petersburg, will serve as
3 % ne : Jo nd ¢ Mr. and Mrs. John | Maid of Honor.
CORN j 3 ; Brosey and family, of Sporting The court also includes Miss LB
Hill Nancy Boose, daughter of Mr =m nn
GRAIN Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rob. @nd Mrs. Paul Boose, Landis
ert Frank and fa : we | Ville; Diane Fitzgerald, daugh — ol W. ddi Ste ti 3 Sc —
SEED FY Puke ono amily. were VIET Defoe dons Cont cle e ng a ervice J
Mi Carpenter and children of | ter « Mh anc Mrs. Frank \
Manheim. Fritzgerald, Lancaster R3: Su c-- x a »
BEANS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer San Hackman, daughter of Mr PIR
MODERN MACHINERY) . ce. 1 P 1 . . . ¢ ‘
and family visited Mr Oscar | and Mrs. Arthur Hackman, and 7 ATT
Spayd and son, Lititz RD Beverly Young, daughter of Mr pr——
UNI-HARVES i OR Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hap. 2nd Mrs. William Young, Lan- ANNOUNCEMENTS —
ry Weaver were Miss Kathry: disville
LOWERS YOUR EQUIPMENT INVESTMENT Weaver, Lancaster and Mr. and| Refreshments will be sold by RECEPTIONS d DINNER
Now you can hagvest @/l crops—corn, grain, feeds Mrs Raymond Weaver and We Landisville Parent-Teacher an CARDS
and beans, in far less time, with far less work, family, Columbia with the booths op-
lower equipment cost than ever before. This new Mrs Beliv .B ening at 11:30 a. m
UNI-HARVESTOX gives you a powerful, dependable, vis brosey and. Mrs 3s Jl
one-man machine that quickly and easily converts to Edith Erb, visited Mrs. Katie I'he program will be open to! INVITATIONS — INFORMALS
Simple hoisking equip: a self-propelled combine OR self-propelled 2-row Erb, Mt. Jov RD the tublic |
mont mounts either COTO picker-huskor. ir Members of F g tv 19
Combine or Huskor— - Me ers o farm society
quickly, easily, surely. MM UNI-HARVESTOR GIVES YOU GROUP IS SELLING PURSES | Were hostesses to members of THANK YOU FOLDERS
THESE BIG ADVANTAGES Society 18 Saturday afternoon
UNI-COMBINE with VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE Landisville five
ing sold by the JovCees . in hall. Mrs
that allows round speed changes wichoue airing | [18 Sold by the JoyCees of Mi re BEL Aes ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS 4

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hydraulic lift controls cutting ant from 2” 10 24”; men in Kentucky. Two sizes are| charge of the meeting.
CYLINDER SPEEDS from 300 to 1200 r.p.m. : 6S, “LS av Approximatel Sh “ 2
9-FOOT HEADER for grain, seed and beans. offered; women’s size and chil proxunately fitty persons |

UNI-HUSKOR has 4 snapping rolls 5314” long : :: dren's size attended the social meeting
J . ; 72 L . : !
> Ssmouhiing takes 8, 36” husking rolls, 4 of rubber and 4 of steel. | Mrs. Isaac Miller was the guest | 'T .
raises at front FULL LENGTH husking raddle, adjustable snouts, . : pial Cc 1 i
i - Oh Te large capacity corn saver, cleaning fan. F inichi speaker. She spoke and showed | :
grt UNI-TRACTOR is powered by a 4-cyiinder, 38 h.p., uni ure p Inishing pictures of her trip to Mexico. ! i
« V-type engine that includes many’ of the superior Mes. ‘Robt. Myers, East’ Peters- Phone 3-9661 MOUNT JOY, PA i
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wality Control W features that have made MM R and Z Tractors I AN errr at
mm Factories assures famous fort low cost operation and dependable BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE | burg had charge of games.
oEpENDABLE Performance. : REPRODUCTIONS Plans were made to hold the
ANCE IN THE FIELD. Come in and get the farm profit facts of this new Tulv 4 eting ¢ | -
MM UNI-HARVESTOR. Lenhert’ C bi tSh obo meeting at the home of |
Mrs. Earl Sangrey, Eden Road. |
Longenecker Farm Supply Suanine op tr
_ RHEEMS, PA. Phone E-town 7-3599 MARIETTA PA. | The Dominican Order was | ff
Products of Minneapolis — Moline J Phone 6-2581 8-tf | founded in 1215, J { \ Sm
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