(‘and Mrs. The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pe Thursday, September 6 NEWTOWN Sunday guests of Mr, Mrs. John Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yoder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Bushong and fa- mily. Miss Jeanie Thomas, Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Miller and family, Lititz. Mrs. Irene Snyder is spend- ing a few weeks with David Allema, Marietta. Visitors of Mrs. Edw Isler and daughters were Marylin Ranck, Mary Newcomer, and Mrs. Aubrey Boles, Marietta, Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank Jr. were Mr. Enest Kohler, Red Lion, Mr. and Mrs. Robert “rank, Sr. and daughter, Dixie Lee of town. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines were Mrs. Hen- ry Rollman Patsy, Lititz, Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark Smith, Mrs. Harry Witmer, died Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Giles | Urban and son Billie, Lan- caster and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Haines and daughter of Perry County, Marietta. Visitors of Robert Frank Sr., were Mr. Salem Gamber, Manheim R. D. Mr. Jan Morinchin. heim, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sr., and Dixie Lee, of town. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fogie and these sons and daugh- With Shirts to Match Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert|ters: Rose Shearer, Camp- ARE ON Tome enjoyed a trip to Oc-|bellstown, James, Union De- SL ean City. |posit; Samuel, Harrisburg R3 A BETTER A Shoes Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. and Grace, wife of Lester BUY 1 Chales Fogie Jr. were Mr. Balmer, Manheim. Also sur- and Mrs. and Mr. and Funk, of town. The Ladies Aid Society of} the Newtown EUB Church], wishes to thank everyone for| their donations. Mrs. Harry Weaver was admitted to the St. Mrs. der observation. and p. m. in St. Joseph's Hospital Marietta Ave, Mrs. and daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. nah Ashwell Shearer. He was Man-| illness, Russell the State Highway Dept. Herr, Mt. Joy, Mr. and Mrs. the Maintenance Division. daughter, | |Clara Sales Shearer, Charles Fogie Sr. Viving are Robert Te. Joseph's| and hospital last Wednesday un-| Mrs. Frysinger, | Lancaster. Mrs. Maurice Mrs. Katie Moore, Mrs. Ida Eisenberger, and Mr. John| Frysinger enjoyed a trip to the Chesapeake Bay on La- bor Day. Visitors of Mr. Abram Gamber were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Winters and chil- dren. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gam-| ber, Manheim, Mrs. Minnie Hahn, Lancaster. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. | Howard Gamber were Mr.| and Mrs. David Greenly and family, Lancater RD, Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber, Colum- bia RD.,, and Mrs. Minnie Hahn, Lancaster. | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- macher visited Mrs. Harry Weaver at the St. Joseph's Hospital. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frysinger, Mrs. Ka- tie Moore and Mrs. Ida Eis- enberger were, Mr. Ben Wea- ver, Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Givens, Mrs. Emma Givens, Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzkee and grand- son David Lee Fox, Mt. Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gelt- macher and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stop- pard and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bard, Ironville. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Landis, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Dietz, Lititz and Mrs. Helen Stettler, Mt. Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Fogie| Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drescher enjoyed a day at Hershey, golfing and swim- m -g. Mrs. Helen Kauffman, of Ironville visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher. Mrs. Rhoda Shertzer, Sa- lunga, Miss Elizabeth Lane, | Landisville, Mrs. Betty Bros- ey, Mrs. Pearl Brenneman and Mrs. Edith Erb, visited Mrs. Hary Weaver at the St. Joseph Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wit- mer and family visited Mrs. Irvin Witmer on Saturday WAYS £0 Record Corner TO LOVE AGAIN— { Robert Lowery, Neffsville. and Mrs. | John Kauffman interment home; eight grandchildren; Ernest S. Yonkers, this morning and was in the New Bloomsfield brothers: {Mortuary Record | Cemetery, Perry County. N. Y.; Carl S., Philadelphia, y — and Hiling A., Wilkes-Barre; PETER RISSER and two sisters, Mrs. Ralph EDWIN A. SWANSON Edwin A. Swanson, 65, Mount Mount ’ H. Kahler and Mrs. Kenneth 226 J. Allen, both of Macy, N. Y. Joy, Peter H. Risser, 72, ='Joy R2, died Saturday at 1 Funeral services were held following an illness of one died at 10:20 pan. Monday at at the Advent Lutheran week. Lancaster General Hospital . ay A retired farmer and mill- Where he had been a medical * bares, Lancaster, with In er, he was born on the farm Patient since last Friday. He In Jie Ce upon which he resided for was a son of the late Mr. and metery, Forty Fort, Pa, his entire life. He was a son Mrs. Charles Swanson, of Lal of the late Ephraim H. and Wilkes-Barre, and was a for- MRS. GEORGE BROWN II Annie Ebersole. He was a mer resident of Kingston. Mrs. Rae Rozeal Frank member of Risser’'s Menno- He was a salesman for the Brown, 55, wife of George nite Church. Raub Supply Co., Lancaster, Brown II, died Friday at director of 11.02 am. at her home, 301 East Main St., of a coronary thrombosis. She was a member of the board of directors of George The last of his immediate and had been a family, he is survived by his the First Federal Savings and wife, the former Fannie Ruhl Loan Association in Wilkes- a daughter, Loda, wife of Roy Barre since its organization. Shearer, Mt. Joy R2, and two He was a member of Advent grandchildren. Lutheran Church. Brown Sons, Inc. a milling Funeral services were held Besides his wife, Emma Ny- firm, Mount Joy, of which Wednesday afternon at the gren Swanson, he is survived her husband is a former Nissley Funeral Home with by one son, Edwin A., Pomo- president. She also was a di- further services at the Risser py Calif.; three daughters, rector of the Needlework (Mennonite Church. Interment yg J. T. Edwards, Duncan. Guild of America. |was in the adjoining ceme- tery. S. C.; Mrs. Thomas H. Valley, A charter member and past Dayton, Ohio; and Nancy, at president of the American $@95 DRESSES $98 New Styles - Pretty Plaids and Plain Colors Fashion-Wise DRESSES Smart Styles WILLIAM H. SHEARER William Henry Shearer, 80, of N. Boras Sirus Mt. Joy, at 7p. Sunday at his Iolo an illness of one and one-half years. Born in New Bloomfield, he was a son of the late Samuel and Han- a resident of Lancaster Coun- ty for trirty years. Before his he was employed by in PARIS FASHION School 12-Star UTILITY PANTS TRL) He is survived by his wife, at home, eight grandchild- ten 'great-grandchildren, land one sister, Elsie Foose of Royalton. | services were held CHILDREN’S NEW SUEDE School Shoes $398 | Mt. Joy ” Store PANTS $395 SHIRTS $995 |e vening. Visitors of Mr. Geo. Moore family were Mr. and Victor Fry, Columbia, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sener of Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fogie and grand- son, Berlin, N. J. and Rev. Mrs. Irvin Witmer and chil- dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kauffman and Ironville. family, Carmen Cavallaro SOFT SUMMER BREEZE— Eddie Heywood WHEN THE. WHITE LILACS. ‘BLOOM AGAIN— Helmut Zacharias | sem THE LIGHTS GO DOWN LOW— Al Hibbler | THE STREET WHERE OU LIVE— Vie Damone WAY S Appliances 48 w. Main St., Mount Joy Phone 3-3622 - See that this important Safety Message “RINGS THE It's school time again: and more and more children are on the “PLEASE DON'T HURT MY CHILD.” As a driver, and adult, it takes WILL NOT BE FATAL ONES! FOLLOW THESE RULES: Obey every sign and Safety Patrolman. Drive with extra care. Be alert for sudden stops. | | GIVE THE KIDS THE RIGHT OF WAY! SPONSORING THIS SAFETY APPEAL ARE THE FOLLOWING: A ol || EICHERLYS ESHLEMAN BROS. M. S. 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