RO RG NW = iN . THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday. April 12 10 Weddings MILLER St. Mary's Church was the scene Saturday at nine o'clock of the marriage of Miss Amelia CATERBONE - Joan Caterbone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Caterbone, 405 Howard Ave, and Cpl Robert J. Miller, son of Mrs. Blanche Miller and the late Samuel Miller, Mount Joy, The Rev. John. Campion officiated at the ceremony. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a white Chantilly lace gown. The fitted bodice featured a scoop neck- line embroidered with seed pearls. The voluminous skirt fashioned of tiers of pleated tulle was accepted by hip- length flounce of lace which extended into a sweeping train. A tiara of pearls and rhine- stones held her scalloped tulle veil and she carried a bouquet of white orchids with shower of ribbons. | Miss Marion Fulginiti was maid of honor and the brides- maids were Miss Theresa Ma- donna, Mrs. Joanne Caterbone| and Mrs. Gloria Hall. All wore! gowns of lace over taffeta. The fitted bodices outlined with ruffles were topped with lace! jackets and the bouffant skirts, worn over hoops, were fashion- ed of rows of ruffling from! waistline to the edge of the floor length skirts. The honor attendants carried a bouquet of white roses cen- tered with a white orchid and wore a headband of pink braid. The bridesmaids carried bouquets of pink roses. Angela Marie Caterbone, niece of the bride, wore a frock of white lace and net with bodice - having a sweet-| heart neckline, edged with a lace ruffles which extended ov-| er the shoulder to form brief sleev's. © The bouffant sk'rt, worn over a hoop, was of net with an over skirt of lace! forming an apron effect. A bon- net and . basket of pink rose- buds ‘¢c 'mpleted her attire, Joseph . Caterbone was best man and the ushers were Sam- uel Caterbone. John Tallarice! and Anthony Battaglia, Phila- delphia. Wedding music was played by Richard Kiphorn and Mrs. Joseph Kirchner was voe- al soloist. PEST CONTROL ALL WORK GUARANTEED — Free Estimates — WM. J. POWERS 121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST. | ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE E-TOWN 7-1415 R.A.GUTSHALL GENERAL CONTRACTOR CEMENT PAVING CEMENT CURBING No Job Too Small No Job Too Large 116 W. High St, MAYTOWN Call Marietta 6-9179 Lo 31-tfe | Quality Meats ALSO A FULL LINE OF FROSTED FOODS Fruits & Vegetables Cs octave KRALL'S Meat Market WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY | “TREE SERW Mrs. Caterbone, mother of ballerina gown of Chantilly rence, Ohlo, took place Satur the bride wore a mint green lace and tulle, fashioned with a day at 1:45 p.m. at ‘the Cross Juniors Plan Annual | Buller’ S Beauty Salon’ SIMON P, NISSLEY chantilly lace dress, with pink small collar above a tulle yoke, Roads Brethren in Christ Junior- Senior Prom MAIN STREET, FLORIN, PA. MARY 6. NISSLEY SAWING. PRUNIN accessories, and a white orchid. long pointed sleeves and a Ie Meum Joy By LN, Preparations are now -under- Cold Waves & Machineless FUNERAL DIRECTORS SPRAYING : Vrs. Miller, mother of the ited basque bodice. The bouffant The couple will reside at wiy for the juniobsenior ‘prom Permanents B. B. IBAC groom, wore a navy blue Chan- Sie had Sppiiied > Massillon R2, Ohio, of Donegal High School. ‘The I give ' Toni's" Mount Joy, Pa, 139 S. Main St. ro tilly lace dress. with white ac-i tulle and outline with tulle iuniors i sntertain ‘the sens Mt. Joy. 8 8851 _ _ Maude Bulle Phone 5-4616 cessories. ahd gardenia cor- and outlined with tulle ruffles ENGAGEMENTS gs oa center io Wy sage Her circular veil of silk illusion neth Appley is chairman of the In Th “BULLETI Miss Caterbone is employed Was attached to a small head- yoy, HOSTETTER | orchestra committee; Ronnie Advertise n e it the office of the Bearings dress and she carried a white Mrs, Anne W. Kanode, Mt. Jean Reese, decorations; Leroy Co. of America, while her hus orchid on a white Bible, Joy R1 announces the engage-! Kaylor, refreshments and Mary a band is stationed at Fort Knox, Mrs. Joan Sigmund, cousin nent of her daughter, Mary, to! Ann Felty, invitations The Ky of the bride, served as matron james G. Hostetter Jr., son of| prom will be held May 11. After a reception held at the ©f honor. Her ballerina gown nr and Mrs. James Hostetter! ip —— Arcadia Ball Room, the couple Was of mint green crystalette of Elizabethtown RS3. { When in necd of Printing. (any. left on a wedding trip to Miami with a matching headdress. iss Kanode is a senior = at! singin. the’ Bulletin Beach Miss Joan Sipe, sister of he Manheim Central high school,| _ > A shower in honor of Miss bride, was flower girl. Her nq My, Hostetter is employed] i Caterbone was given by Miss 0wn of mint green crystalette hy Elmer’ Ginder, Contractor. SAVE Up 70 Fulginiti, Miss Madonna, Mrs, Was similar to that of the ma iii | 40% Joanne Caterbone, and Miss tron of honor. GROSH — LAMY Gloria Hall. Robert Wert of Catasauqua’ wr. and Mrs. Blaine O. Grosh| A rehearsal party was given was best man and ushers in of 223 N., Locust Street, Eliza-| by Mrs. Joanne Caterbone. cluded Chester Sipe, Jr. an pethtown, formerly of Milton] Jack Sipe, brothers of th Grove, announce the engage- | SIPE KEAR bride. ment of their daughter, Vivian INSTALL A SERIES *&° The marriage of Miss Mary Following a reception th Jean, to Mr. Cary Lamy, Brig-| Lou sipe, daughter of Mr. and couple left for Massachusett antine, N. J. SHAVEMASTER Mrs. Chester J. Sipe of Water where they will reside. gga Grain | St., Royalton, to Thomas B. The bride was graduate. patronize Bulletin Advertisers | Kear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- from Middletown High Schoo | . ADAM H. GREER nard Kear of Mount Joy, was and is employed by the Bell A Fine Li { Stylish Fi i} OIL BURNER Sat., April 21st--9 £25 WE solecmnized Saturday in the Ev- Telephone Co. Be me 5 ol JEWELER angelical U. B. Church, Royal- The bridegroom was graduat- YOUR FEATURING 87 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 3-4124 ton. The Rev. Eugene Patrick ed from Mount Joy High School EYES THE PATENTED COMBUSTION HEAD officiated. and is now serving with the ; | which produces a hotter flame—more head | Mrs. George Boyer was or- Army at Ft. Devers, Mass. Should be examined every | from less oil. ganist and Mrs. cousin of the bride, Betty Layson, was soloist. DRESCHER — GLOCK Miss Louise Sipe, sister of the The marriage of Miss Ann bride, and Michael Kear, broth-' Ruth Drescher, daughter of Mr. er of the bridegroom lighted and Mrs. John L. Drescher, of Mount Joy Rl, to James S. the tapers. 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JOY Team 1 OMAR “Finnegan”, known among was born her of D. W. Kir years old, w stands 5.8 ft. ed on the te years. His i played tackle years he has halfback. He fastest gainers, and plunger this turned out. CARL | “Dutch” Hh playing on th years. He is cupation, 23 | Ibs., and stan first few gam guard but af halfback, al Ralph Krame good ground very good tac CLAUD He is a so Fackler of Sa played here 1 sons. The firs ed guard but Zink quit, he center, whic played to I played in eve ason. He i ands 5.8'2 165 lbs. “Fa in the rough oped into one and best tac] in action in t 20 To Reg Famil MJ 3 MAA