The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 23, 1956, Image 6

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Lancaster Meat is a Treat to Eat - « Taste and See - -
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LANCASTER U. S.
CHOICE STEER BEEF

Oven Ready Center Cuts
BONELESS CHIP OR CUBED STEAKS '* 85¢
U. S. CHOICE RIB STEAKS
FRESHLY GROUND BEEF
LEAN SLICED BACON
FRESHLY SLICED PORK LIVER
Special! Goetze’s Breaded Frozen
Pork or Veal Steaks
Freshly Killed, Cut-Up & Pan-
Ready
Frying Chickens
For Your Lenten Menus - -
Ideal Sliced Sweitzer Cheese 8-0% pk 37c¢
Old Fashion Extra Sharp Cheese, lh 69c
Fresh Halibut Steaks 1h 49¢
Sliced White Steak Fish 1h 45¢
Fancy Perch Fillets 1h 35¢
Pan Ready Whitings 1h 19¢
SAWYER’S FISH STICKS
Freshly Shucked
OYSTERS
Ib 63¢
3 'bs 95¢
b33¢
b 25¢
8-0z
pkg
29°
- 39°
Rath’s Black Hawk
Canned Hams
3-1b, 12- x 79
Salt Water
Standa
pint can
3 10-0z pkgs 95¢
rds
89

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Cherry iced Engel Cakes 49°
Anniversary Layer Cakes
Home Style Cherry Pies 45°
Hot Cross Buns
Today's Best Bread Valve - -
3 kinds
Special
pkg of
SUPREME BREAD dat
Old Fashioned Home-Style Bread
Louella White, Protein or Whole Wheat Bread ion? 25¢

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FRUIT COCKTAIL
Hunt's
BLUE BONNET MARGARINE
PRINCESS MARGARINE
LOUELLA EVAP. MILK
uel
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BUTTER
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29
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8-0z can 10¢
2 29-0z cans 69¢
2 Ibs 57¢
2 1b
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4 tall cans 49¢
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All-Purpose

Fresh Flo. Radishes 2 Pk9s 13¢
Fresh Salad, Slaw or Soup Mix

3
Green Peppers 2m 15¢

New Crop,
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Frozen Food Savings -
SEABROOK MIXED VEGETABLES
SEABROOK SLICED PEACHES
2 pkgs 20¢
BEANS
237°
- Get the Best for Less
2 10-0z pkgs3 9¢
2 12-0z pkgs 49c¢
IDEAL FANCY BRUSSEL SPROUTS 2 '00zrkss 49¢
IDEAL GHOPPED SPINACH

Sunshine or Valiey-Hi
Sirawberries
2 10-02 49¢
pkgs
6
SUNNYDELL ICE CREAM
KEE the Beiter DETERGENT
SPEED-UP LIQUID STARCH
%! GET YOUR SET OF
SAVE UP TO 4
Hawthorn Triple Thick Cookware
79
2 12-0z pkgs 29¢
Donald Duck or Thrifty Pak
Orange Juice
6-0z
cans
1, gal etn 89¢
2 qt bo
WITH THE NEW COPPER-GLO COVERS
See the 7 Matched Pieces On Display
2 Qt. Covered

$2.89
giant 47-02 pkg 59¢
ts 29¢
With
$5.00 order
Prices effective thru Sat., Feb. 25, 1956. Quantity rights reserved.
Weddings
SHENK
SHONK
Miss Gladys Rosene Shonk,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
C. Shonk, Manheim R2, became
the bride of Mr. John M. Shenk
son of Mr. and Mrs, John K.
Shenk, Manheim R4, Saturday
afternoon at 2 o'clock in Chiq-
ues Church of the Brethren.
The Rev. Robert Hess officiat-
ed
marriage by her
Robert Shonk, the
bride was attended by Miss
Lorraine Grube, Manheim R3,
as maid of honor,
Bridesmaids were Miss Ger-
aldine Shenk, Manheim R4,|
sister of the bridegroom, ond
Miss Lois Wolgemuth, Man-
heim R4, Dawn Louise Shonk,
| niece of the bride, was flower
girl
Mr.
Given in
brother, Mr.
Clarence Moyer, Manheim
R2, served as best man, and
the ushers were Mr. Donald
Shenk, Manheim R4, brother of
the bridegroom; Mr. Richard
Shelly, Manheim R4; Mr. Jas.
Hess, Lancaster R6, and Mr.
Harry Shenk, Mount Joy R2.
The bride wore a gown of
Chantilly lace and nylon tulle,
featuring a fiitted bodice, high!
illusion neckline with Queen
Anne collar trimmed with irri-|
descent sequins. The bouffant
skirt of nylon tulie was edged
in lace and terminated in a
chapel train. Her fingertip illu-
sion veil was attached to a
crown edged in pearls and se-
and she carried a white
with a white orchid.
auins,
Bible,
Her attendants wore = floor!
length gowns of lace and net!
over taffeta, with fitted bodices,
lace jackets with Peter Pan]
collors and short sleeves. They |
wore matching headdresses. The|
maid of honor wore aqua and
carried yellow roses and daffo-
dils, and the bridesmaids wore
maize and carried bouquets of
pink roses and carnations.
The flower girl wore a gown
of aqua lace and net, with a fit-
ted bodice, fashioned with a
sweetheart neckline, and short
puffed sleeves, and a bouffant
skirt. She wore a matching hat
and carried a basket of mixed
flowers. {|
Mr. Harvey Groff played the
wedding music, and: the Young
People’s Quartet of Chiques
sang. !
A reception was held at Hos-|
tetter’'s Banquet Hall, Mt. ‘Joy, |
after which the couple left on !
wedding trip. They will reside!
at Manheim R4.
SCHOFIELD — COOVER
St. Mark's E. U. B. Church]
was the setting Saturday after-
noon at two o'clock for the!
, marriage of Miss Marianne
Schofield, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Burle W. Schofield, 115 E.
Main St., Mount Joy, to Joseph
F. Coover, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank J. Coover, 117 W. Main
St., Mount Joy. The Rev. Clar-
ence E. Ulrich performed the!
double ring ceremony with
Warren E. Bates as soloist and,
Jay Barnhart, Jr., playing the,
nuptial musie. |
; : |
The bride was given in ||
riage by her father. The bride's
sister, Mrs. Howard C. Hilton,
Christiana, served as matron of
honor. Bridesmaids were
Richard J. Hoover and Mrs. |
Clay Risser, both of Mount Joy.'}!
Victoria Lynn Barnhart, Eliza-'
bethtown, was flower girl, and
De2nnis Sweigart, Willow Street
nephew of the bridegroom, was |!
ring bearer.
The bride’s gown of Chantil-,
ly lace and nylon tulle over,
——————————— salesman: |

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(HE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, February 23 6
bridal satin featured a shallow
V-neckline filled in with pleat-
ed tulle. It was styled with a
fitted bodice and long sleeves
tapering over the wrists, The
bouffant- skirt of lace terminat-
ed with .a flounce of nylon tul-
le. Her fingertip veil was at-
tached to a headdress of Chan-
tilly lace ornamented with se-
quins and edged with ‘pleated
tulle accented with baby ‘pearls.
She carried a white Bible with
a white orchid.
With the honor attendant in
a slate-colored gown and
bridesmaids in red, their ident-
ically styled gowns of chrom-
spun taffeta were fashioned on
princess lines with draped yokes
accenting scoop necklines. Bouf-
fant waltz-length skirts carried
in the back.
wore velvet bands with
tiny face veils to match their
gowns and carried carnation
bouquets. The matron of honor’s
flowers | were red while the
bridesmaids carried slate-color-
The flower girl's gown of
white lace was worn with a
bolero and featured a hoop
skirt. |
The bridegroom was attend-
ed by his three brothers, Har:
old R., served as best man with
brothers, Warren R. and Her-
bert E. as ushers. t
Following a reception in the
church social rooms, the couple
left for a trip. through the
south. Upon their return they,
will reside at 389 N. Barbara,
Mt, Joy. |
Both Mr.
are graduates
and _ Mrs. ‘Coover’
of Mount Joy|
Mrs. Coover is,
| employed by the Donegal Mu- |
tual = Insurance Co., ‘Marietta, |
and her husband, who previous- |
| ly served with the United States’
| Navy,
is employed by
Steel Co., Steelton,
Dr.H.C Killheffer
- Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St.
Telephone 5.2942
Mon. & Wednes.
Tues, Fri, Sat.
Bethlem


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ELIZABETHTOWN
2nd Floor Clauss
Phone 7.4163
Tues., Fri, Sat.

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Rlizabethtown, Pa. Phone 7-517:
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The Saturday Evening
POST

NOW —call us and order
your great new GM-Delco
GARAGE DOOR OPERATOR
Asi you enter your driveway, touch a button
the dash of your car and your garage dooi
opens and lights turn on; you drive in, dry, com-
fortable, safe, day or night in any weather.
Delco-matic fits any car, any garage, any door,
, single or double or two singles. Makes your
garage door as modern as your car and your
=) home. Quick installation; easy terms,

CARL B. DROHAN
R.D. 2 Mt. Joy Phone 3-6401


 




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