The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 09, 1956, Image 6

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(Blade Cut)
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| week in Phoenix,
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| Mr,
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| Joy,
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high

Weddings
ZELLER — NEISS
Mrs. Dorothy Zeller, Pinker-
ton Road, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Paul Risser; and Park
Neiss, son off Mr. and Mrs,
Park Neiss, East Main Street
marriage last
Arizona.
EBY — DENLINGER
Miss Vivian N. Eby, a mis-
Tanganunka Terri-
Africa, and a daughter of
and Mrs. David H. Eby, of
Joy Rl, and Chester
formerly of Mount-
married Wed-
25, in the Mu-
Ter-
sionary in
Denlinger,
ville, Pa
nesday,
Church,
Africa.
ceremony
the Rev.
They were attended by
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Shenk.
After a trip to Kenya Nation-
al Park, Mr. and Mrs. Denling-
er will be in charge of the Ma-
ra Hills School, Tarmine, Tan-
ganunka Territory.
were
January
soma Tanganqika
ritory,
The
ed by
was perform-
Elam Stauffer.
the

BIRTHS [ , THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Po. | -
R eb School Conducts | Thursday, February 9 6 H Ch red Our Name
Mr, ak er mes 8. rady i" 5 3 WeHave ange >
of 1222 . 3rd St, oenix, ENGAGEMEN S .
Arizona announce the birth of Boots Exchange he @ But Nothing Else
a son, Steven Kendig Brady. The “boots and rubber ex- en Wi cop
Mrs. Brady is ‘the former Jae cbange™ is now in progress in| Mr. and Mrs, Russel 2. Funk, The High Quality of Our Sevvice
kie Zeller rt the Mount Joy Elementary Mount Joy R2, announce the : <
kie Zeller of town. Jo) : a WERE
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Fuller, School. Started for the first of ee Sanger Continues
Mr, & Sl atricia Ann, to v raig I.
Elizabethtown R1, a son Tues- 'me¢ bast year, = harles Reape Leber. Son of <M and Mrs. ® HAIR STYLING ® HAIRCOLORING
Lod "eo i + school wi ys : x
day at Lancaster Osteopathic a Soe ily of Lester Leber, 906 Locust St, ® COLD WAVES ©MACHINELESS WAVES
4 Mec. Fors iw bovis. ‘rubbers and ‘coats: | Columbia. ; : MANICURING
T ol A | Maviown a dag ter Any persons, who have out-| Miss Funk is a senior al °
Teich hy Rw ’ 3 4 8 grown rain apparel that they Donegal High School and Pvt. ~~
on Friday at St. Joseph's Hos- va Leber is serving with the U. S h
pital would like to exchange or do- Leber S SINE with ted : Arlene’ S Beauty S oppe
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram W. Nis- may G0. SO by BIg dt ry i er sii gas FP rly Eberle's B ty Shoppe
ey bhi > to school, Items of various sixes been set for the wedding. Formerly Eberle's Beau Pr
sley,
Manheim R1, a daughter,
children






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Sunday. at Lancaster General TC on hand for | 89 E
Hospital id Sn gid “needing them. The items are CARD PARTY PLANNED ‘3
5 Rio, i For "pr { - Cees rl a Q
Mr. and Mrs Warren RK kept in the former projection] Local JoyCees Ww in sponsor a IT
23 4 : room on the second floor. Per-| card party in the firechouse on
Witmer, Manheim R1, a daugh- A : | oe : " " ;
. 4 sons wishing to donate items,| Friday evening, Feb. 17. Bridge
ter, Sunday, at Lancaster Gen- . . : :
eral Hospital exchange items, or who need, and pinochle will be played
rE spital. : :
: ms are aske ontact Mr. | with tw izes being Pope
Mr. and’ Mrs. ‘Robert Arpt, items are asked to contact Mr. | 1 wo prizes being offered
Ae Re Heaps at the elementary | per table.
Main Street, Florin, a son, on school "|| si imitans
Thursday at St. Joseph's Hos- = =
pital. i i
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. SAVE MONEY BY 20
Engle, Manheim R1, a son, on We PrintEverything READING THE ADS !
Monday, at Lancaster Osteopa- :
onc Wy, a Lancaster Osteopa But Dollar Bills
thic Hospital.
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SHATTO — McCUE
The marriage of Miss Geor-
gianne R. Shatto, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Shatto,
17 E. Main St.,, Mount Joy, to
George W. McCue, son of Mrs.
Albert Clinger, 5 Old Dorwart
St. Lancaster, and the late
George McCue, was solemnized
at two o'clock Saturday after-
noon. The Rev. C. L. Ulrich of-
ficiated at the double ring cere-
which took place in St.
U. B. Church, Mount
Joy. Jay Barnhart played the
traditional wedding music and
Houck, Carlisle, sang.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
white bridal satin and illu-
The fitted bodice had
mony
Mark's E
George
of
sion lace.
4 wide V-neck-line and the full
satin skirt had lace applique
over nylon tulle. The skirt
ended in a chapel train. She
wore a fingertip length illusion
veil which was caught to a fit-

ted trimmed with
Why
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Important to YOU!
—Only able, professionally trained local agents can
supply the skill and knowledge that assures each cli-
ent of an insurance program exactly fitting to his
needs.
-Only personally interested, conscientious local
agents who are well known, well established in their
communities, and in frequent contact with their cli-
ents, can offer a full measure of service and help in
time of nced.
INSURE TO BE SURE
WILEY & RUTT AGENCY
Fire & Casualty Insurance Specialists
81 EAST MAIN STREET, MT. JOY PHONE 3-6911


lace bonnet,
pearls and sequins. She carried
a white Bible with white or-
chids. :
Mrs. John R. Miller, Mount
was matron of honor. |
Bridesmaids were Miss Virginia
A. McClean, Lancaster; Miss
Moses and Mrs. R. E.
both of Washington,
|D. C.; and Mrs. James Hunter,
| nsburg.
Attendants’ Gowns
The matron of honor wore a
i gown of emerald crystalette,
| paving a fitted bodice with tor-
so effect and a V-neckline, and
a full skirt. The bridesmaids’
gowns were identical in style to
the honor’'s but in
| pink They wore
crystalette
Jarbara
matron of
crystalette.
matching
| and carried bouquets of white
| carnations.
Betsy O'Connor, Mount Joy,
was flower girl. She wore a
floor-length gown of pink cry-
| stalette and carried a bouquet
of white carnations.
John Wolgemuth,
brother-in-law of
groom, was best
Mount Joy,
the bride-
man. Ushers
| were John Miller and Jack Lau-
Mount Joy; George Azna-
Lancaster; and Leonard
Lititz. Philip Wagner,
cousin of the bride-
was ring bearer.
A reception in the curch so-
rooms followed the cere-
der,
vorian,
Site,
mony.
After a trip to the Poconos,
| the couple will live temporarily
at the home of the bride.
Mrs. McCue, a graduate of
Mount Joy High School and the
Maryland Medical Secretarial
School, Baltimore, Md., is em-
Olmstead Air Force
Middletown. |
To Train In Florida
Mr. McCue, also a Mount Joy |
High School graduate, attended |
Elizabethtown College. He is
now employed at the Mount
Joy Mills. |
On March 26 the couple will
leave for Florida where he will
have a six-weeks training
course with the Detroit Tigers
baseball team. He is signed to
i play with the Terre Haute, Ind.
team. McCue made basketball
history for Mount Joy in 1951,
when they were Eastern Reg-!
He also won
basketball scoring honors
in Lancaster County that year. |
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| MARRIAGE LICENSES
Robert S. Lauver, 117 West
Donegal Street and Velma D.|
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| Waltz, 316 North Barbara St. |
Richard E. Williams, 233 N.!
| Barbara Street and Barbara E.
Stump, Lancaster,







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