The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 15, 1956, Image 10

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‘Weddings
SMITH FLORY
Miss Elza Jane Flory, daugh-
tér. of Mrs. Jennie Flory, 354
Ice Ave, Lancaster, and Sam
uel Flory, Manheim R4, became
the bride of Benjamin J. Smith
son of Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin
W. Smith, 280 S. Penn St,
f Manheim Saturday at 2:30 p.m
in St. John's Lutheran Church,
Maytown
The Rev. Wilbur N
pastor, officiated.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by Lloyd Derr. Miss Inez
Keefer, Manheim, was maid of
honor and Eugene Smith, Man-
served as best man for
his brother. Music was provid-
ed by Mrs. Jack Frank. Mrs.
Jerry Gallo and Mrs. Kenneth
Roth were soloists
Allison,
heim,
A reception was held in the
church social rooms.
LANDIS — WOLGEMUTH
The marriage of Miss Frances
Elaine Wolgemuth, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Wolge-
muth, 115 S. Market St., Mt.
Joy, to Barry Eugene Landis,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stehman
Landis, 147 Park St., Elizabeth-
town, was solemnized Sunday
at 2 p. m. in Mount Calvary
Church, Elizabethtown.
The Rev. Walter Wilson, pas-
tor of Calvary Bible Church,
Mount Joy, officiated at the
double ring ceremony, Mrs. Ez-
ra Wolgemuth, Jr. Detroit, Mi-
chigan, played the wedding
music and accompanied the so-
loist, Ezra Wolgemuth, Jr., unc-
le of the bride.
The bride given in marriage
by her father, was attended by
Mrs. Marvin Johns, her cousin,
Lititz R4, as matron of honor.
Miss Phyllis Wolgemuth,
of the bride, and Miss
sister
Faye
Landis her cousin, Lititz R4,
were junior bridesmaids. Paula
Wolgemuth, Mount Joy, was
flower girl.
Eugene Snyder, Elizabeth-
town R2, served as best man
for his brother-in-law. Ushers
were Richard Hackenberger,
another brother-in-law, and
Larry Garns, both of Elizabeth-
town; Donald Berrier, Eliza-
bethtown R2, and Glen Wolge-
muth, the bride's cousin, Mt.
Joy, Jefirey ~ Suiyder, Elizabeth-
town R2, was ring bearer.
AUDITORS REPORT OF EAST
Social Security
Domestic Help
Reports Due Soon
Social security reports are
due in April
in Lancaster
housewives
who em-
accord-
from
County
ploy domestic workers,
ing to M. S. Gleaton,
of th» Lancaster district of-
fice, Social Security Adminis-
Housewives are requir-
these reports dur-
household work-
$50 in cash
wages in January, February,
March. This is the fifth
report due since the
red household em-
regard to the
manager
tration.
ed to
ing April on
ers paid as
make
much
and
quarterly
new law cov
ployees without
number of days worked. Re-
ports are sent to the District
Director of Internal Revenue
at Phila, Penna.
Work of cooks, maids, house-
keepers, gardners and other
workers in a private household
counts toward eligibility for re
tirement or death payments
under old-age and survivors in-
surance if they are paid at
least $50 cash wages by one
employer in a calendar quarter.
If the household employee
works long enough to be insur-
ed, benefits are payable in old
age or to certain survivors in
case of death.
Free booklets explaining the
employer’s obligation and bene-
fits to the employee are = avail-
able at the social security of
fice located at 1024 Harrisburg
Ave. Lancaster.
————e rate

Production of metal and the
mining of high grade soft coal
are two of Cambria - County's



two most important industries.
Mrs. Harold Shaeffer and
Mrs. Cloy Risser, both of Mt.
Joy, were gift receivers.
The reception was held in
Hostetter’'s Banquet Hall, after
which the couple left on a trip
to Florida.
The bride,
Joy High School
a graduate of Mt.
and St. Jos-
eph’s Hospital School of Nurs-|
ing, is doing geriatric nursing
at the Philadelphia Memorial
and Freemasons Hospital, Eliza-|
bethtiown.
Th2 bridegroom, a graduate
of Elizabethtown High School,
is employed at Zielke's ; Ortho-
pedic Appliances, Flori,
DONEGAL TOWNSHIP FROM
FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY 1955 TO FIRST MONDAY
IN JANUARY 1956
CASH BALANCE AT BEGINNING OF YEAR
Cash in Bank ..
Maytown Water Fund
Florin Light Fund
Maytown Light Fund
West Marietta Light Fund
Total
RECRIPTS
Taxes Collected in Cash During Year
Taxes Collected on Old Duplicates Durine Year
Amount Received from County on Unpaid
or Liens Filed
Amount Received from other
. $ 1,973.19
730.98
570.33
593.90
373.29

$ 4,241.69 |
$20,976.14 |
$ 1,438.24
Taxes
64.94 |
8.670.05
Sources
Total $31. 149. 37 |
Amount Rec~ived from Loans $ 2,000.00 |
Total $33,149.37
EXPENDITURES |
General Government $ 1.80477 |
Protection to Persons and Property 350.00 |
Highways 24,757.62 |
M'scellaneous 469.82 |
Water Fund 1,360.18 |
Light Fund
Total
CASH BALANCE AT END OF YEAR
RESOURCES
Cash
Due from Tax Chollector
Value of Townsh'p Machinery
Total
LIABILITIES ’
Outstanding Bank Notes
Total
ASSESSED VALUATION OF THE TOWNSHIP
2,756.26 |
$31.498.65 |
$ 5,892.41 |
$ 589241
2.180.51
5,000.00

$13.072.92 |
$ 2,000.00
$ 2,000.00
$3,661,165.00
Signed
CLARENCE 8S.
GREIDER |
HOWARD STRASBAUGH






 
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’55 Mercury Station Wagon
Automat.c Transmission
NISSLEY MOTOR CO.
OPENS 5 SUNDAY 1.
Auditors |
MAYTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCoy,
who were recently married,
have moved into the Endslow,
apartment house at Marietta
R1.
who was
Varren
A/3 James Shirk,
stationed at the F. E
Air Base at Wyoming, is visit
ing his mother, Mrs, Ethel
Shirk. He will leave on March
29 for Okinawa.
Hoffman Jr., cashier of
National Bank,
appendectomy
General Hos-
John
the Maytown
underwent an
at the .Lancaster
pital on Saturday.
will be confined
several months
fever,
Kiehl
home for
rheumatic
Susie
to her
because of
Mrs. Fred Seldomridge re-
turned from the hospital and is
recuperating at her home.
Mrs. David Shafer and daugh-
ter from Rhode Island are vis-
iting with Mrs. May Hicks.
Mrs. Shafer is the daughter of,
Mrs. Hicks.
Capt. Donald Adntz and fam-
ily visited at the home of Geo.
Drabenstadt and Miss Sue Dra-
benstadt on Sunday. Captain
Arntz is their nephew.
Girl Scout Troop 202 attend-
ed the morning worship service
of the Evangelical and Reform-
ed Church on Sunday.
The Maytown Fire Company
was called to a fire early Sun-
day morning.
ENGAGEMENTS
BROSSMAN — ERB
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Bross-

man, 114 West Franklin Street,
Ephrata, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Amelia!
D, to Wilbur N. Erb, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erb, Mount
Joy R1.
Miss Brossman, a graduate of
Ephrata High School, is em-
ployed by her father at the
John G. Brossman Fruit Farm,
Ephrata. Mr. Erb is engaged in
| farming. No date has been set
for the wedding.
fan
CANCER COSTS $12 BILLION
Some 500.000 new cancer
cases will be reopened this
year in the U. S., while a total
cf 700,000 will be under medi-
cal care for cancer. That means
a loss of 3.500,000 man-years
of work and will cost the ecoi-
omy $12.000,000,000 in loss of
goods and services.

Well over half of Pennsyl-
vania’s farm cash income is
from milk and poultry sales. |
, town
N W I OWN
Elwood Kuhns
Joan, visited Mr
Hoover, Lan-
M. Keller *of
Mr. and Mrs
daughter
and Mrs. Joseph
caster, and Mr, A.
Schaefferstown
and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver
visited: Mr. and Mrs. Albert]
Myers and daughter Joan of
Ironville,
Visitors of Mr,
iel Geltmacher
Mrs Christian Zook,
Hand. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank, Ironville and Mrs
er Fulton, Conestoga.
Master Richard Fogie of
visited Mr. and Mrs. El-
wood Kuhns and family.
Mr. and Mrs
er and family
Geltmacher were
ner guests of Mrs. Minnie Gelt-
macher, Kinderhook.
and Mrs
were Mr. and
Bird-in-
Martin
Esth-
Earl Geltmach-
and Mr. John
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Fogie were Mrs. Helen Mat-
thews and son and June Mat-
thews, Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman,
Ironville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Witmer and family.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl | Mrs.
Geltmacher and family
Mrs. Mettie Mentzell, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Brown, Misses Des
lores and Dorothy Huths, Baltis
more.
Mrs. Edna Kuhns and daugh-
Dan- |
John Brosey
Sunday
were | Mr,
|
ter Mary, visited Wagman Bros, !
Palnt, Friday.
Mrs.
ter Joan, visited Mrs.

Edna Kuhns and daugh- |
Margaret |
Richard E. Miller
Auctioneer
Complete Sales Se:vice
Anywhere
PHONE MOUNT JOY
RD. 1
3-5455
COLUMBIA, PA.
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Rittenhouse,
and family,
Edith
Weaver
Miss Elizabeth Lane, of
and Mrs
Mr. and
Rothville.
7 visited Mr,
Visitors of Mr.
ram Gamber were Mr,
Winters and
r+ vicited Mr.
and daughter,
and
Mrs.
Henry
son Robert,
I Smoker,
Cleon
Landisville,
Mrs. Wm. Haines’
and Mrs, Henry ———
Lititz,
Erb and
visited Mrs
of Salunga
Landis
Mrs.
Rho-'
Miss Kay
daug
and
Street, was
St. Joseph's
Kuhns
Charles day in the
Elwood
Mrs
Mrs. Norman Brosey
and Mrs,
Forty-seven
class were
and family, Sport- joseph Hilbert, principal of the
Lebanon Catholic High School,
and Mrs. Ab- was the speaker. |
and Mrs. = |
family, Man- Schribler, Hanover, and Mrs.
R. H. Arndt, Millersvile. 1
Mrs. Howard Gam- Mrs. Edw. r and daughter
 
 
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, THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa |
Thursday, March 15 10!
Is Capped Sunday
hter of Mr.
old Zimmerman,
capoed during the,
Hospital School of
Nursing Capping Exercises Sun-|
‘hapel of the old
hospital building.
capped. The
Zimmerman, | Mon. to Sat: 1
and Mrs. Har-|{ Tuesday & Friday:
South Barbara _ Closed
ep

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Dr. JOHN H. STAUFFER |
OPTOMETRIST
39 E. Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.
Telephone 3-8411
10 am.- 4:30 p.m. |
6 to 8 p.m.
all day Wednesday |
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RUPTURE-EAS:
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