The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. vices in the Landisville Men Thursday, November 22 8nonite Church Interment will be in MortuaryRecord the adjoining cem AMOS G. ROHRER ENOS W. KULP mos. CG Rohrer. 59. Sa Enos W. Kulp, sixty-one, lunga, died at 5 a.m. Friday, I 18 West Main St.,, Mount Joy at his hom f cardiac fail died unexpectedly at hisure. He had been under he home at 2:10 p.m. Saturday. care of a physiciar Dr. John F. Gates, of town He was self employed 1 deputy coroner attributed masonry « tractor for ) death to a heart attack VOATS Kulp operated a news a Born in Penn Twp., | \ ency, luncheonette and gif a son of the late P 1 d store at h's home address for parry al Ro} the past 20 years. Prior to . He is survved bp h that he was associated with Vi R | . 4 Pa Viusser tohrer ! the H. K. Dorsheimer Store, Ny . follov 1 ons daugh in Elizabethtown, and operat ow n be . ‘ ter Lois R., wifi f George ed a confectionery n Eliza " W. Stotz, Guy M., Mary Lou bethtowa j || i W of Shuman Born in Bachmanvill he I ; I t , | Cla ’ a ) Jancecaster y la was a son of the late John H v : nd Dal I and Fianna Wolf Kulp and yt ih . home. Also irviving are 2 was the husband of Estelle Risser Kulp grandchildren and the fol lowing brothers and s ster He was a member of the Hi CG. Rol Sah v . Harr ' ohrer Salunga; Mount Joy Chamber of Com- ry ‘ith . Paris G. Rohrer, John G merce and the Friendship . 1 Dima (4 . Rohrer. Mi Simon Hertzler, Fire Co., No. 1, of town R y . Vrs. Filmer Wenger, and Miss In addition to his wife, he E. Rohrer Il f * * y M one « ) is survived by three sons, Jay I ron ancaster O., Lebanon; Arthur \ Ta ces 2 : koma Park, Md. and Harold Funeral services were held E., Elizabethtown; a daugh- in the Zion Lutheran church ter, Sara Eulene. wfe Landisville, with interment Leonard L. Safko Mount Joy 'n the Salunga Mennonite and five grandchildren emetery Also surviving are two — SE brothers, Harry W., Lancast- NEED EXTRA er, and John W., Bachman- _ CAUTION DURING ville, and three s'sters, Myra, W. Kulp, Palmyra: Mrs. Fan- nie Gingrich, Chicago, and SHOPPING RUSH Mary, wife of ElRoy Baker, W th the Christmas spirit Hummelstown already in evidence to a Funeral services were held mark~d degree on every Main Tuesday afternoon from the Street and in every midtown Heilig Funeral Home with in- gi{t-shooping ct nter. increas terment in the Green Tree od vigilance and caution by Cemetery all motorists and pedestrians MRS. HOWARD SINGER | 10 prevent ant . - ‘ pits surge of accidents among the Mrs. Bessie Ebersole Sing- crowds of shoppers er, 49. wife of Howard Sing That warning is vo'cad by er, Maytown, died at 8 p. m.. Edward P. Curran, Safety Di- Thursday at her home after rector of Keystone Automo a year's illness bil» Club. in an appeal for She was the daughter of more safety consciousness the late Alvin and Lizzie Eb- during a season when early ersole. She was a member of darkness, personal preoccupa the Maytown Church of God tion with many mental'y di and Ladies’ Bible Class of verting thing inadvertent the Sunday School. ‘thoughilessness, ete, add to She is survived by her the other obvious dangers husband sons and, “Pedestrians and vehicular daughters: Bertha, wife of traffic is particularly heavy Robert Hollinger, Maytown; right now he said, “and it Betty, wife of Richard Gallo, behooves all of us drivers to Marietta R1; Staff Sgt. How- be extremely careful in pass ard Singer, Jr. a member 0ing through shopping dis the U. S. Air Force, Sioux tricts. Care should be exercis- City, Iowa: Ronald E. ancel at all intersections, because Donna, hoth at home. There bundle-laden shoppers have a are also five grandchildren habit of doing the unexpect The fellowing brothers and ed. Jav-Walkors, too, may be m sisters are survivin: John K./found in abundance, appear- | Ebersole, Porryville, Md.:ing from between parked ry Samuel Bainbridge; ears and ambling across busy! | Albert Ebersole, Sun Valley. strests preoccupied with their | Calif.: William Eb-rsole. of ‘houghts [l Towson, Md.; and Mary. wife] “It is a known but of Stanley Grant, Port Depos- appreciated fact that many it, Md f those who annually are | Funeral services were heldlincluded in Christma shop in the Maytown Church throngs are unused to) God on Monday with inter- heavy shoppng chores to ment in the East Donegall ‘hor members of the family.) Cemetery is only natural for them to become confused red. Special pains should be taken to insure their safety MISS RUTH FRANK Miss Ruth Frank, 19, daugh- ter of the Rev. and Mrs “The annual pre-Christmas Christian W. Frank, 30 Main accident toll can be matorial Street, Salunga, a studently lessened through co-opera nurse at Lancaster Generaliton of walkers and drivers hospital, died Tuesday in the!'Saving’ a few seconds or hospital at 7:30 am. follow- minutes shou'd not be per ing an illness of 5 days n tied tH outweigh concider Accord ng to Mrs. Edythe aions of Safety.’ G. Kistler, directress of nur — ses at the hospital, d2ath re- PATROLS DISCUSS BADGE sulted from an infection of gGinca there were no nomi the sinuses. ations for the gold badge The girl had been a pa‘ient 1's week Mary Max, last at the hospital since Fr'day. week's winner, was named Born in Landisvill2, a, wear it for another week. daughter of Christian andthe wook'y inspection was Mae Rohrer Frank, the complaints were heard a member of the Landisvil'e 34 Charles He: ps. prin~inal Mennonite Church. She at- that the patrolmen tended Landisv lle schools|would be tested in the near and was graduated from the|fyture on the folding of the Lancaster Mennonite School haji in 1954. In addition to her parents she is survived by twin bro- thers, Carl R. and Clair R and a sister, Elizabeth A., all a’ hom~; and her materna! grandmo‘her, Mrs. Noah Rohrer, East Petersburg. Funeral servces will be held Friday afternoon from the Koser Funeral Home, In Landisville, with further ser- Fresh, Rozsted PEANUTS Hassinger's Grocery 16 N. Market St Mt. Joy 44-tfe WE'LL PAY CASH For Your Coins U. S. GOLD COIN DON'T BE CRUEL— Elvis Pressley and bewild-/ To Show Movie Of "John Wesley" Women To Hold Thank Offering Fhe Women's Society of The film, John Wesley", the Reich's KE. C Church, will be shown this coming Marietta RD. will conduct the Sunday evening, Nov. 25, at nnual Thank-Offering Ser in Texas’ Valley, Vahlsing, Inc Rio Grande saged in Child service for a number of years Evangelism F. H Lower The Rev. John E. Eckhart can load a carload of packag- is the pastor of the Reich's'ed vegetables every 12 min- Church. utes To enjoy winter this year... Perfect protection in perfect comfort Duofold 2-Layer HEALTH UNDERWEAR Cold weather health and com- fore demand protection next to vour skin Get into light-but warm Duofold—all the warm wool 1s in the outer layer where it can't itch—nothing but soft cotton touches you. We have it in union suits of two-piece models + easy to launder. Get yours today... ESHLEMAN BRES. ¢ MOUNT JOY Heep All The Fun id CHRISTMAS! JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB FOR 1957 NOW OPEN 25¢ Each week for 50 weeks $ 12.50 50c¢ Each week for 50 weeks $ 25.00 $ 1.00 Exch week for 50 weeks $ 5000 $ 200 Each week for 50 weeks $100.00 $ 3.00 Each week for 5) weeks $150.00 $ 5.00 Each week for 50 weeks $250.00 $10.00 Each week for 50 weeks £500.00 OPEN FRIDAY EVENING °'TIL EIGHT STILL— 20 gold 8 Lavern Baker) «19 gq $16.50 || £5 gold $ 8.75 PRISCILLA | die Costey) $290 gold $300 Yl $3 gold $20.00 JUST WALKING IN THE | $1 gold 6.00 RAIN NG ot Joa aul ted accepien Johnny Ray | Remittance immediately i} Complete coll ction: pu chased Reference: Keysto~e Trust Cs. BLUEBERRY HILL— | Harrisburn, Pa. Fats Dominoll Coin Dea ers Since 1935 WAY'S Appliances | PENNBOOK SHOP 28 S. 4h Street 48 W. Main St, Mount Joy HARRISBURG, PA. P 3 3622 | Phone CEdar 4.3400 FIRST NATIONAL BANK 7:30, in the Fellowship Hall vice in the church on Sunday, of the Church of the Breth Nov. 25 with Mr. and Mrs. ren in Elizabethtown James Keefer, Elizabethtown, This motion picture, in 1 ue peakers color and running 77 minutes, A Sunday School session tells the story of Wesley's will be conducted at 9:30 a. struggle to find a satisfying with Mr. Keefer speaking experience of God and the in the Adult Department, and extension of a ministry Mi Keefer assisting in the which came with his deeper Primary Department Both faith. The episodes were sel Vit ind Mrs. Keefer w.1l ected to help today’s Christ » bring messages at the 10:40 tans find their hearts ‘“‘strang am. worship service. The Ju- ly warmed” and their Chris nior Choir of the church will tian faith made more vital. sing, and a mixed quartet At the morning worship will furnish a selection. Mrs. hour al 10:30, Mr. A. C Lester Roland will be the |Baugher, President of E-town { guest p.anist for the worship College, will conduct the ser hou vice and preach the sermon Mr. and Mrs. Keefer have Sis recently returned from Ger From the 25,000 acres of many, where they were en-|vegetable land which it owns Nj frre i pret J Ypres I reset Jiro J» soniye, [ee wp [prem pret J rena t J pret J pos po fpr Np =p Si Yrs Sip et fl ROTARIANS HONOR 4-H BOYS, GIRLS Boys and girls entered in the 4-H capon raising project were honored Tuesday noon at the weekly luncheon meet- ing of the Mount Joy Rotary club, held at Hostetters An annual event with the Rotarians, Capon Day is he'd for judging of dressed birds and for awarding prizes The birds then are bought by the Rotarians During the noo meeting Paul M. Hess announced win-| ners of the judging and gave cash prizes. First award for best par of birds went to Jean Miller, second to Willis Hackman and Virginia Wiv ell Highest final scores were as follows: Jean Miller, 99.7; Christ Miller, 98.6; Susie Martin, 98.5; Willis Hackman 98.3; Virginia Wivell, 98.0; Ronald Wagner, Thomas Shoemaker, Betty Hess, Mir- iam Roland and Helen Webb. Henry Webb, who had ser- ved as judge, talked briefly and explained to the Rotar- ians and the boys and girls some of the reasons for plac ngs. cashier bank, Bomberger, First National Elam of the represented the county bank-|Gerald Grove, Quinten Ams- ers assojciation and presented each child who entered Nea ] ) the ton SANTA... SAT. NOY. 24—2 De. m. — FREE GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN — The Committee on Rein-, Mervin Brandt, Maytown, project with a gift. He point- SEEK TO END ed out that the gifts were a| forced Concrete Research of was the guest speaker at the gesture of approval of the HIGHWAY BUMPS American Iron and Steel In- Tuesday night meeting of the work that youth is doing stitute — to sponsor research local Lions Club. He discus- as it seeks to take steps a- “Bump Free” rides on con- on the Pennsylvania high- sed world affairs. Dennis Au- bove mediocrity.” tinuously - reinforced which is near York. The ment played several piano mmm (won meee crete pavement are available tests are being conducted by|solos. Lewis Bixler, presi- PROF. GREENE TO now in at least five parts of Lehigh University. dent, was in charge. the United States, according ADDRESS SCHOOL & to American Iron and Steel Institute. Many other high- HOME ASSOCIATION ways may be similarly im- Prof. A. Paul Greene of proved in the future. Re- Elizabethtown College willlsearch is now going forward be the guest speaker at thelto place the design of such local School and Home Asso-|roads on a sound engineering ciation meeting next Tuesday basic. evening, Profescor Green| mpe “bump-bump-bump"’ will conduct a talk on ‘re is caused by the joints porting”, the second in this jj, yh highways. These roads year's theme of reporting. were built in segments, to al- low for expansion and con- due to Following classroom visita- " Check It tion from 7 to 7:30 p.m., theitraction temperature ‘meeting will be held in the changes. auditorium at 7:30 pm. In| now believe that f Si addition to the guest speaker, (he joints may be unneces- or ize a business meeting will be gary. They say that contin- conducted by Charles Wolge- ously reinforced concrete muth, president, and refresh- ments will be served by the apr maintenance costs, in addi- kindergarten mothers. tion to providinz smoother " rides. AWARDED TURKEYS Indiana, Illinois, New Jer- |sey, California and Texas are| pavement may result in low- Is your present fire insurance coverage geared to the current value of your prop- erty? If not, better take steps now to cor- rect a situation which could result in serious The Mt. Joy Sportsman/among the states that have loss. Let us check it with you. Club awarded turkeys to the stretches of continuously re- following: Clinton Eby, Jr, inforced concree pavement. Wilbur Hess, William Bartch, The Indiana road was built WILEY & RUTT AGENCY 85 EAST MAIN ST. PHONE 3-6911 i For Safety’s Sake, See Us Now! in 1938, followed by Illinois and New Jersey in 1947, Cal- ifornia in 1949 and Texas in 1951. A new stretch is being constructed in Per.nsplvania. Myrtle Bates, Roy Hess, Dewey Harry Derr, Hornafius, | packer and C. Man, Washing- House. 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In tl grocer woul can of pretz were horrib they must b ® Potato chi the same pa chips here considerably more tasty. ® Last week of Henry Ci ence at the Joiners conv tempted to t a guard inte » The part been interes we did om speaker was hower. ° A peek af 1957 — you even bigger number of available in will be ‘rai the industry ® Main stree the other d: stamp trend ed the cently <1 tl a Jo; whega the si a nics yieat “We Give ( We have en to unde: is a fine, ec ence, leading ciation of 1 of wider ho » But, consi Joy family visit to Cub ed in such tl er purchase measure. C inches. The cated Spani It was a ne new owner’ a conversati (Turn
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