The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 17, 1956, Image 10

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. =
the following brothers and BIRTHS iL
Thursday! May 17 10 °F L ORIN MortuaryRecord Oe a ae Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Harold [HI


 

 
 
















































































William Ehrhart, Lancaster;
PAUL N. MUSSER Roscoe M., Holtwood R2; Goodman, Florin, a daughter
IT] Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Paul N. Musser, twenty Fred C. Smithville, E. Ro "| BRUBAKER WITMAN Saturday, in St. Joseph hos- S
1 .s . ... nine, 4 South Avenue, Lan wife of Walter oO. King os VI Mildred A. Witman,| pital 0 er {
a less and family pent 1: died following a 4 Baltimore, Md.; 8S. Charles daugh‘er of Mrs. Ruth Wit Vir and. 'M Gaora H
gn week end at Perry County car collision Sunday near I uta R3 Hox ee nua man, Salunga became the ve vd Manheim "Re a T
The Farm Women's Socie The Good Cheer Class of Columbia; the same in which TYViie: anc owar 01} e of Kennelly E. Brubak A . pagf
ty #6 of Elizabethtown ind he EU.B. Church will hold B. Frank Eshleman was Kil Woodbridge, N. J ! 1 of tl Rey and Mrs, [PON in Lancaster MANHLIM R. D. 2, aft
and nearby areas will « nter their class meeting this eve- led Funeral services were held par Brubaker inesville. General Hogpital A ! d
tain Society =8 the first Sa- 5,0 44 (he church Born in Lancaster he was from the Grofl Funeral at 2 p.m. Saturday Salu Mr. and Mrs John E \ 2 ST
y Fi the home Mr. and Mrs. Lhndis Hess the son of Minnie M. and Home Li NCHS r She cay ga Church of the Brethren, warfel 1 Frid St wo Pi
0 155 ofa Lobe entertained Mr Adah Eich- the the late Joseph G. Mus- With inierme nt in the Beth- in a doul le ring ceremany 0S s Hospi A ' c WwW | Tig
The society of Farm Wom Io DR + 3 Bd t Eich- ser. He was a De of esda ME church cemetery I'he fathom fF th bride ph's Hospital i r C m P r e S S Oo r o r < Rocks Rev
en #8 will hold their meet ler and Claude Espenshade the Salem Evangelical and room offic hd 1 Mm em nf “wee a . | ter
ing Saturday May 19th at 2 ..4 oh David to dinner on Reformed Church, Rohrers- SUZANNE LEE WEAVER the Rev. Norman Bowers 1s BANTD Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. d tod
o'cloc Bi Hie home os Sunday town; Reese-Hall Post 8757 Suzanne Lee Weaver, six $ t ST CON ' i 01 | an to 3
Paul Erb, Mount Joy Mrs. Ira Funk od Mr VFW, Mountville the Wal- weeks. daughter of Mr. and R ~ Rk 3 yp. | es 1
Ral} ANN Ae ai R Ad id ter S. Ebersole Post 185 Mt Vee) Roy K. Weaver, Man pods Pea ALL WORK GUARANTEED | . Trees ed |
with a safety statement. / Iter of al. Joy American Legion; and pe 2 “was forrd dead 1 yn —_.—_, a t d G .
members come with plenty > ga 9 Ya LA Ce pe Court Susquehanna 235 For- helm hs i lh und ge oy : X c ava | Nn ag an ra ng d
of change for “Chinese Auc M sor on Saturdav even- | resters of America, Columbia 3 m' Monday by her mother Enlist In Navy —- Free Estimates 14 . : Remove
tion” i : ran) Yel I 1dit his 4 . ee me Recently Ol 1 C. Ruhl — i | Cellars, Trenches, Etc.
Dr. Bruck will speak Sun ng he Rd ion fo Je. by Join S Loe a pay x Te I HB iy R a Clar “7h 7 1
ys ov Ne rs. Ro * 18 8 S coroner Mb { Joy, sa the SY ol Mr. al Al A/R/
day afternc on at 2 o'clock ath a Mes A y > ih) June Hemmig Musser, Lan- ni io ‘oO Tar her €nce H. Ruhl Mt. Jov R2 Ww M. J} a FO W RS |
in the Strickler Mennonite Manor Church of God on taster; a brother, Henry J. head between the bars of the ahd Roy K. Geib, son of Mr 191 WW. BAINBRIDG | PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753%
Churah and in the evening Sunday where Rev. Forney Rohrerstown; and a sister, old-fashioned metal crib and 21d Mrs. Roy K. Geib, « Trai [17.2 ho Pa ~
at. 7:30. delivered the Mothers’ Day Marie 8, wife of Roy 8. strangled herself. He estima- Sauare Si. Florin, enliste rom PT atk |
At the Edgemont Colored orion Myers, Bausman ted death occurred about iP the U. 8. Navy PHONE E-TOWN 7-1415 Tira yr -
Mennonite Mission the Rey My. and. Mrs. Paul Diffen Funeral services were held 2:30 a. m., and he listed a R mald and Roy are now. oe -
Ira Z. Miller, Pastor of the dorte r and Mr and vrs, | Wednesday from the Groff verdict of accidental strangu unger going Re rut Fran TIAL IT J ATS
Good Mennonite Church will 0 40 and daugh.| Funeral Home Lancaster lation. She was a daughter M8 in Bainbridge, Md QUALI i ¥ MEA 3 i
be the speaker the 10:30 spent fhe weekend at With interment in the Luth- of Roy K., and Arlene Span TT /
Service Juniata Co., wiih Mr. and fran Reformed Cemetery, gler Weaver When in need of printi
: Mrs. Harvey Dillman. Rohrerstown Besides her parents the in- remember The Bulletii :

Tn 7 . yg oy i - ————— fant is survived by two bro-
- \ Mr. and Mrs. James Mum .
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BAINBRIIN MD ver and family of Newville, B FRANK thers, Thomas Nelson and
Jamel” Co. were guests. B. Frank Eshleman, 58, of Robert Roy, both at. hom Al TH _°f
= Se ” y 2 Martha Street Rheems, died and her maternal great A | Qf ECE
0 Mr. an Virs Mum
Mrs. Elizabeth Hammaker y nd oy Geo. Mump Sunday in a violent four-car grandmother Mrs Mary /
IVITS. AlZaoeti op Q, on Saturday. . re ( ' 1
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oldest’ mother. and Mrs. Jno. Tue bus load tn collision near Columbia. He Spangler, Lebanon.” Sal Rony In
WoO 1S Y 8S wre . A v MOS V0} Ssentalie
E. Eckhart, youngest mother vicinity vent to Villy was born in Fulton Town- Funefal services were held / BR | Wi REV.
ir ie Qs uf VICINIL wen ( alley ‘shin. the f Maude M. ¢ . . ob Ja. -
GO ho 1 MN = a D son ( Maude M. . QS y yy ve
pres nt at the Su day mi Forge and DuPont Gardens Eshleman and the Fo from the Nis: ley Fung ral v) WREST MAIN T° MT con | 0) nk oh’! tysbu
ing worship service In the ori Saturday. and all A 3 th ana th ate Home with interment in ‘the ar oer Motor C v Re LL RD Lay AVA : Co 4 from
Reich's Evangelical Congre- a 8 wy HS I S = layton Eshleman. His Henry Eberle Cemetery. eee <2 - ‘hia
gational Church were each R : i A 1 1 wife, Jane G. Kidd Eshle Qf me 3%th Year . . Ford-Mercury Electric WW ois iN his
ers ip . lev. anc Mrs. Earl Bru- man died in 1934 by Has
presented a gift in honor of ig ? nat Tha haw oy ee! ; NY 37 ETT 3 tA A
Mothers’ Day Each of Somerset, v'sited He was a member of Beth- The ara and soft coal ELIZABETHTOWN and Gas Aid ~ R 8 of F
in attendance at the Sunday their son and daughter-in-|esda Methodist Church; hed of I Shar have PHONE 17-1181 Also Specialize On i 2 BA from
HT A nL : Y law ui ic : ur ais ort ton 5 To ani Called the world’s two most SRY Li . to Wl ar Sylva
School session was present- la w. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wasl ington Lodge 65. F&AM valtghblc. Aoposits 10-tfc FARM MAC INE ELDING Fre
ed with a carnation. Brubaker on Friday and Sa- of Quarryville; Lancaster © Ta POSIS. assem: summa aeons AND EQUIP] hoon i 1¢
1! turday Lodge of Perfecti RPT — ND EQUIFMEIN in. 5
Mrs. Dorothy Johns will ‘urday. Lodge oO eriecion, Harris Si TRIE uy pera os
be toastmistress at the Moth Rev. and Mrs Henry burg Consistory, Zembo ee POA SEER & Truck w df msn
er-Daughter banquet to be Becker and daughter attend- Temple, Harrisburg: Lancas- TWN MOWER SHARPENING ¢ nl ‘ ia
held on Wednesday evening ed Love Feast, at the Fred- ter County Shrine Club; fn Pa FIPS PH x 51: v
by the women of the Reich's! ericksburg Church of the Lancaster Forrest of Tall 20 OV 8 x Weldin hoi p a
, 2 ‘edar J "he AY 5 o
Evang. Cong. Church at Brethren on Sunday Cedars of Lebanon; Lancas!- : ; Soe us about getting “blue coal’ on the Rega
Aunt Sally's Kitchen, Eliza- The annual gathering of 35; BPOE and the Del’a and Marietta Strect | oo
y's hen, Eliz: 1e ¢ 1c gobo re J or an A vidget plan. Gives you 4 advantages: hy mi
bethtown. Mrs. Eckhart will ‘he Zink fon nilies was held ® Oud Pellows a i. ( A 1 1 , ——
re roeati . i ' TT wd : ” n addition to his , mother. |p ——— . You cet advantaoce of bie lis- : :
Haws i a Ia : the Florin Hell on Mor, he is survived by two son 3 1 3-3 t y Of wl of big Shpeat ® Every year—at this time —the price on
sing; Miss Martha Roland er’s ly, with 67 persons’ 15 S y WO Sons, : cout hyvorc § now. : Khoo ira) V Thy
M ny. & i ‘ . . ) D) > ‘ 20 Pp 1
will present a piano solo. prece The tolowing ei | layton S., Lancaste and he 2. Pay only a small down payment — tai- famous ‘blue coal’ comes down! the
I I present. The following offi-| © ’ y Pa) time to load you bi for you ¢
and Nancy Gable and were elected for the C12ir J. Holtw ood Ro >: and 5 i lored to your bumget, ime to load your bin — for you get top
lis Dupler will sing a duet; coming vear. Pres. William gi a : £3 3. Many months to pay the balance. You quality anthracite and save in the train,
a Mothers’ Day reading will Saylor of Manheim R2: Vice FOR ATHLETES FOOT ! i a future supply ol “blue coal’ in your Famous “blue coal’ burns clean and hot
be featured. Pres Ammon Hoke of Hi. Use T-41, for 3 0 5 davs i : ‘ i i nt — at lowest prices. with a steady flame—gives less waste and Pr
Girls’ Day will be observ- melstown R. D.; Secretary, Watch the old tainted skin S R. al Va Lng a aw i ol i i a. no red tape — easy as ABC! more heat for your monev. It's the finest
ad: \ \ich’s Ch . : slough off aving or ie SF A ITO FIA Can, Cp 0)
ed at the Re jelr's Church on Eugene Leber, Florin and 8 iL £1 anv) 18 heal Ome nea aes 1 n N Ice Litan Auiomobiie hard coal mined—so all-fired good it’s Che
Sunday, May 27. Mrs. Ross Treasurer, Mrs. Raymond are y sam, not pleased 1949 CADILLAC 4-Door tinted blue! Jot
Myers, dean of girls at the Eby of Mount Joy. The next a Josten gry. 1953 FORD 2-DOOR 343 CADILLAC 4-Poor ol a - electe
a6 7 : : : T-4-L, your 40c¢ back : UICR SFDAN qn PE a . 7S
McCaskey High School, Lan- gathering will be held on nv drue ote T a0 at 6 cvl 1849 BUICK SEDAN Eh BEE BS i ) Oya a Joy S
any g store. oday at yl Dvnafi oR a A ciation

caster, will be the guest Mothers’ Day 1957, at the SLOAN'S PHARMACY
meetin
speaker. same place. 18- qc 1952 FORD 4-DOOR 1943 MERCURY 3 [ 3 4 <
Coc I EX, it br Bros., Inc. Te
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Barbecue Is HAVE YOUR CANVAS | 1952 FORD 2-DOOR 1343 CHEV. CONV. PE er bi ae Yor nny pa PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-9551 AND 3-8311 a
. 8 cyl. 1943 NASH 2-DOCR \ dri is ca
Memorial Da ; it Y or 4 ’ thur
: Y A W N I N GS 1950 STUDEBAKER 4-DOO Lk U Cx Spe CR & WENTZ. Ino q Look for 8 sure Aik. ‘blue & [#2 £5 Bar



Another chicken barbeque B AER
is being planned for Mount MADE NOW — Order Now .. .Pay Later Hi 1950 CADDILAC 4-DCOR a warde
Joy by the Calvin Club of Complete Awning Service! re TY servic
the Mount Joy Presbyterian We Measure, Give Free Estimates. Sew and Hang the 01
Church this year. This year’s Awnings of Top Quality Material the vi
i be held Mo FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE COLUMBIA 48101 id
oria ay, May 30. The af- y . .
fair will be hed on the § Haldeman’s Upholstering & Awning Co.
church yard to the rear OL 131; & SPRUCE STS COLUMBIA, PA i
the church. In case of rain, i 2
the event will move indoors
to the church basement VIOUNT JOV PHONE 3 9701
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