/ complete selection of Dairy Products. You healthful foods. The Finest Buiter in America Your family will agree that Louella Butter Is best of all. Taste the flavor and you will know the reason. 4 RICHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER Louella Evap. Milk Farmdale Dry Milk rons: Sr Glendale Club Cheese Food oo, tall cans Kraft's Velveeta cheese rood o> Fa ) \/ Nv At the Acme you'll find ean outgrow your need for these SWEET CREAM Butter THE PRIDE OF DAIRYLAND nner 2 § Qe had tiers of rand tulle ruffles cascading on b67¢ Nt nae Re TT ¢ Weddings GUTSHALL -— FOGIE The marriage of Miss Dor- is Jane Guishall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gut- & shall, Bainbridge, and Don- a ald Eugene Fogie, son of NN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fogie, % i 4 Columbia, R. D. was solemn- ized Sunday, at 2 p. m. in the St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Bainbridge. The Rev. Wilbur M. Allison, pas- tor of the St. John's Luther- Church, Maytown, offici- fines ated at the double ring cere- neve) many. Mr of Elizabethtown, was soloist accompanied by Mrs. Harris- on Gingrich. Given in marriage by her | father, the bride wore a white chantilly lon tulle gown over bridal satin, styled with fitted bo- dice having V-neckline fin- ished with a beaded scallop- ed collar, and long pointed sleeves. The bouffant, floor- length skirt of nylon tulle alternate lace the sides. Her finger-tip veil of bridal illusion fell from a rippled lace cap. She carried 75¢ a white Bible with a white orchid centered in baby 33¢ breaths. The matron of honor, Mrs. 73¢ Roy Gutshaill, Harrisburg, sister-in-law of the 77¢ wore a ballerina-length lace gown and carried pink car- You Can’t Buy Better Meat Than Lancaster LANCASTER U. of Robert Funk, Columbia, RD, sister-in-law of the bride. groom, bridesmaid, was 69: Boneless Beef Roast Ib Boneless Club Steaks Ib Tender Beef Pot Roast Freshly Ground Beef 3 lbs FRESH KILLED, CUT-UP, READY FRYIN CHICKENS PAN S. GRADED CHOICE SIRLOIN » 3" nations. Mrs. James Gut- shall, Bainbridge, sister-in- law of the bride, bridesmaid, wore a pink lace gown and carried a colonial bouquet yellow carnations; Mrs. gowned in a blue ballerina length gown and had a bou- quet of yellow carnations. Mr. Roy Gutshall, Harris- burg, brother of the bride, served as best man. The ush- ers were: Mr. Roy Gutshall, Harrisburg, brother of the bride: Mr. Charles Fogie, of Columbia, brother of the bridegroom; Mr. James Gut- shall, Bainbridge, brother of the bride; Mr. Jack Gutshall, 59¢ 85¢ Vincent O'Connor, lace and ny-| bride, | Bainbridge, brother of the|Street, was solemnized Sun-|The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. bride; and Mr, Gene Frey,/day at 3 p.m. in the Third! Thursday, June 7 4 Mt. Joy, friend of the bride-|Evangelical U. B. Church, v groom, The flower girls were|12th and Wyoming Ave. Willow St., Elizabethtown, Bonnie Sue Fogie, niece of Philadelphia. last Saturday in the First the bridegroom; and Alberta) The Rev. Frances G. Flur./Church of God, Elizabeth-| Gutshall, cousin of the of West Willow, officiat- town with the Rev. William They wore white dresses and| oq assisted by the Rev. R.\H. Hower officiating. carried bouquets of rose pe-\G Uhlrich, of Philadelphia. i The bride is a graduate of] dals which they scattered.| The bride is a g& . les lath s [ The bride was given in Elizabethtown High School Seplie Se, Ne ig | marriage by her brother, the The bridegroom is a gradu- were ring bearers. The acol.| Rev. Gerald J. Stutzman, of ate of Hershey Vocational vite. was Smith, | Rossburg, Ohio, and was at- High School ; Both are em-| Bainbridge. The bride's mo. tended by her sister, Miss ployed by Aircraft Marine ther chose a. blue lace dress| Sara Lee Stutzman, maid of Products, Inc., Florin, : : .. honor, Bridesmaids were - - with accessories and a white Martha Mosemann. of rose bud corsage. {Lancaster ‘and “Miss Reba BROWN — LELOUX Following the ceremony al Gable, Cousin of the * bride- Announcement has been] made of the marriage of reception for approximate- groom, Willow Street. [pa Oe re 135 guests as in John rown, son of Mr ly 135 guests was held in, Barry Ferich, Willow © 1. Br A the Bainbridge Fire Co. hall. and Mrs. Jacob Brown, 20f ’ |Street, served as best man po. Main Street, t Lena The couple left for a wed-| x : | East Main Street, to Ne y: for his brother Richard For- 1. aughte f ding trip to Niagara Falls! : “Marie Leloux, daughter o . : ney, Lebanon, - and Davi Mr. and Mrs. G.. W. Lel and Canada. On their return ~. : . Ir. and Mrs. G. W. Leloux, : Gibbons, Philadelphia, were and {teins | they will be at home in the] ‘ “Almelo, Holland. Airman : : |ushers. The wedding music §acond Class Br f the Mohr Apartment, Bainbridge. f ished. by Willi: econ ass Brown o he jas 1urnishe y 5; § Air Force and Miss The ride 1 ‘ I ‘ | wo rive is a graduate ofl Chambers, organist, and were married April iy OD ge (liam Hirst, soloist; both’, of» i. Semoutiers. France Elizabethtown High Schools. | Philadelphia i Sem s, Fre . «. . The bridegroom, a graduate, Airman Brown was gradu- A reception “followed in of the Mount Joy High the church. soeial room ated from Mount Joy High School, served two years in| qq. graduate of 01. School and has been serving the United States Army. He ney High School bas - Bees his overseas assignment for was discharged during Jan-| a at Ceritia] Pent. the past vwenty-one months. uary, 1956. | National Bank, Philadelphia. Mrs. Brown is employed os A er |The bridegroom, who gradu- Secretary at He French air NEFF — MUMMAU ated cum laude from Eliza- base where - Ainran Brown Miss Dorothy Neff, daugh- bethtown College this week, S Stationed. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M.lis former pastor of Newtown The couple left on a hon- Neff, of Lancaster R4, be-'E. U. B. Church. {eymoon to Holland and Swit- came the bride of John C.| Following a wedding trip zerland following the ceére- Mummau, son of Mr. and to Canada, New York and mony. Mrs. Jacob R. Mummau, of New England, .the couple Florin, Saturday at 2 p. m. will go to Dayton, Ohio. SHERK — KIBLER in the home of the bride, where the Rev. Mr. Ferich The marriage of Miss An- with the Rev. Elmer G. Mar. will have a pastorate and na Ruth Sherk, daughter of tin officiating, assisted by also will attend the United Mr, and Mrs. Jay A. Sherk, the Rev. Howard Bernhard. |Theological Seminary. Mount Joy R2 to John K. Miss Miriam Neff, sister of —r——— Kibler, Jr. son of Mr. and the bride, was maid of honor, Mrs. John Kibler, Washing- Miss Mable Mummau, sister of ton Boro R1, took place at 2 of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Saturday in Mount Donald Ober, a PYLE — TROSTLE Miss Grace M. Pyle, Rheems, daughter of the late p.m. _ Manheim R4, Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Pyle, Pleasant Brethren in Christ were bridesmaids. became the bride of Dana E. Church, with the Rev. Gray- Donald Heller, Willow Trostle, son of Mr. and Mrs. bill Wolgemuth and the Rev. Street R1, serve d as best Andrew E. Trostle, 219 East Frederic Frey officiating. man, and ushers’ were Mark Mummau, cousin of the, bridegroom, and Donald Ob- Miss Esther Heller and Miss Annamary Heller were | JUNE 17 gift receivers. Music was! provided by Nelda Mummau, Manheim. | Following a ngception in| Hostetter’s Banquet Hall, Mt. Joy, the couple left on a wedding trip through the| West. They will reside at Manheim R2. | The bride, a graduate of Lampeter - Strasburg High School, was employed by the| Lancaster County Farm Bur-| eau. The bridegroom is em- ployed by Florin Farm, Inc. STUTZMAN — FERICH The marriage of Miss Jean Rebecca Stutzman, daughter of Mrs. Sara Stutzman, 1206 Rockland St., Philadelphia, and the late Jacob Stutzman, Rey. John F. Ferich, and Mrs. Willow to the Jr., John son of Mr. F. Ferich Sr. Ib 49e¢ ! presto! Chango! and Your Car — Looks Like New 95¢ ) Again! You'll be amazed -— and de- G lighted — at the difference our expert gloss and when new! make in =r your car. a ETAL that repaint job will the oppearance of Brings back all glow it had Every Day Is Dad's Day Here! dale Enriched Bread oat [ge 3 It costs so little . . . . does s *h for your car Our business is pleasing Dad witl rearables all Big Crab Meat Sale Leosis so 14 goss So Such 100 your cal oor nin That's er ate gift an BACK FIN SNYDER GARAGE here is sure to be right! CLAW WHITE 8 LUMPS $43%| R.D. #2 J. S. Snyder, Prop. MT. JOY, PA. : : Ip. can € ib can Pe Ib. can { Bodywork — Complete Car Repairing — Painting Phone 3-9867 IT TOOK 14 CARLOADS FOR THIS SALE! I | AVERAGE 30 LBS. whole melons 4 1 19 14 melon 30 Vo none Neckwear i: Sport Shirts ‘ { ~~ California Bing Cherries lb 49¢ Sweaters Golden Ripe Bananas Ib 15¢| Handkerchiefs Local Spring Onions 3 bchs 15e Slacks | ' White Shirts ; Local Rhubarb 2 bchs Farmers work longer hours, during planting and i harvesting seasons, and it may be hard to find Beach Sets | FRESH GOLDEN SWEET FLA. time for a trip to town and to the bank. Socks | . - » | as C | On teh occasions, use our bert service, Walking Shorts Any mail box then becomes a teller's window. The : 4 Cok, mail man does most of the work, Reilt § ‘ : | Ask for our handy envelopes for banking by Belts | Don’t Miss This Virginia Lee Treat atl. | Reg. 39c¢ Louisiana Sohal c OPEN FRIDAY EVENING ‘TIL EIGHT Caps | ws pecia . 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HOSTETTER & SONS HARDWARE — APPLIANCES - FARM EQUIPMENT WEST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-3721 VY Keener’s June Clearance Of Bedding Values 1- Mattress & Box Spring Outfit Serta—Super Firm Reg. $159.00 NOW 125°° (Full Size) (Twin Size) 1- Mattress & Box Spring Outfit Serta—Perfect Sleeper Luxury Reg. $139. NOW S109°° Outfit (Twin Size) Now S500 Outfit (Full Size) Now (Full Size) NOW 52995 1- Mattress Only (Full Size) Ree. $54.50 NOW $3500 1- Mattress & Box Spring Serta—Sertaflex Reg. $79.90 1- Mattress & Box Spring Serta—Sertaflex Reg. $79.90 1- Mattress Only Serta—Sertaflex Reg. $39.95 Serta—Posture 1- Mattress & Box Spring Outfit (Twin Size) Sealy—Posturepedic Reg. $159.00 NOW S125°° 1- Mattress & Box Spring Outfit (Twin Size) Sealy—Firm-O-Rest Reg. $119.00 NOW 5945°° 1- Mattress & Box Spring Outfit (Full Size) Sealy—Firm-O-Rest Reg. $119.00 NOW 595 1- Mattress & Box Spring (Full Size) Sealy—Sleep Set. Reg. $69.50 NOW 495° Sealy Hollywood Outfits Complete Box Spring - Mattress - Headboard and Legs Reg. $89.50 NOW 69° KEENER’S Furniture — Carpet — Bedding 15 - 31 MARIETTA AVENUE MOUNT JOY. PENNA. CASH OR EASY TERMS NT i i Ar last Spor pure] and tate fer. Th cent work Wi ment be w sever sider: It one clubh ning range under stock Thi ed at vate Sar Sef A Boy Fair The ¢ nesda menta In ad door Ticket Scout: Pla by th Counc Chiqu and S work compe units. The made heim June of th track troops Boa To | Sch The chip $80,00 a'tera to the at the day n purche Natior rate C per ce Bids special work time f 1956-5 Am] Fou Fou the 1 ambul day, J Doneg the L pital | and R Hoffm: panyit vehicl accide caster They Dauph land, Milton Drivel and Si Frid. Forem her D the E by d hauver Richa June inger Josepl John Mrs. pany ir
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