The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 18, 1957, Image 4

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OLIVER SAGER & SON [5 M Auction! MortuaryRecord ir Salunga_ FL IN | Tousday. Apri 1s 4
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AUCTIONEER JOHN ELIAS MUMMA |= —=——==| Mr. Jacob Loraw was wll
. : . : nN a 5 mitted to St. Joseph's Hos- :
i — Septic Tanks Installed MOUNT JOY, R. D. 1 John (Cappy) Mumma, 58,] A Sunrise Service will bel i. ‘ f "| | |
Ditch Digging — Sep PHONE 3-4890 15-4c|Central House, N. Market St../eld at 6:00 am. at the Sa- Pil on Monday by Good Friday Yo
. . : . | ’ io av ¢ ¥ btw =e lance suffering a art | a N |
Field Drainage — Footings — Grading va m- . Joy, Se Mangay alllunga Pavilion sponsored by Be 8 Mo Joy 8 IW Hanis on
3:45 am. in St. Joseph's churches of Landisville] : {their branches, at Ilorin anc
Hauling - And Light Jobs QUALITY MEATS [patie where he had been a,,.q Salto. Members of hi wd Mis, Landis Hess Maytown, will be open for)
3 patient since Sundoy. wach church will take part in visited the formers parents, pyginess at their regular
ALSO 4 FULL WINE OF | Born in Newtown, Rapho The brief is, Following Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hess hours on Friday, April 19th,

Port. Air Compressor — Concrete Breaking c
[Twp., a son of the late Jacob {pa service the men of thea Blain, Perry Co., Sunday.|which is Good Friday.























 
 
 
 


 
 



 


 
 
 
 
 
 












 



 







 




















 

 






 















Top Soil and Fill BIRDS EYE D, and Efe iavenstick MuM-lchurches will serve coffee,l Mr. and Mrs. Richard| The First National Bank, Th yor! check your wardrobe now and Sos
dy 3 ma, he resided in Mount Joy ‘hocolate. ' .|Brandt and children of Col-jand Trust Company an c : i
“ape FROSTED FOODS hot chocolate, and doughnuts|brandt an |jand - arly? Then there will
Rock Drilling Wy years and was employed as part of the early morning umbia, were guests of Mr. Union National Mount Joy bring in your clothes Pe Y d ill be ail
Fruits & Vegetables as a stitcher by the Mount gojjowship. Everyone is wel-and Mrs. Walter Brandt on Bank and Trust Company and be time to do a good job and you will be a
| |Joy Mills, Inc. He was a some to attend. Sunday. [the Florin Branch of the First] set on Easter morning. Two-
R.D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN of or Friendship a Mr. and Mrs. Norman National and the 190m
9 ire Co. 1, Mount Joy. — " 3 ih1/Branch of the Union Nation- 9 mate
PHONE 7-1256 Krall's Meat Market Surviving are a daughter, The Couples Club of the S on Ne ral bank will observe their Call
11-t | IMrs. Goldie Hamaker, Miami Zion Lutheran Church, -ancas yin “lus il 2 and 5 until 8 J
s. Goldie Hamaker, Miami|&1on in town on Sunday usual 8 until 2 and 5 until ¢ oy.
WEST MAIN ST. MT. JOY|Beach. Fla.: a son. John E.|disville, held election of new ay a 4
’ ’ ’ r , hours on that day.
EN - - — — lgerving with the U. S. Marine officers last week at a meet- i Felty of Hay -: b¢t *—y— EAS.
[SE gV e U.S. arian ee lertown, spent severa ays Hors!
[Corps in Okinawa; three ing of the church. fos ELAN . 0 NE tout
7 ! I |grandchildren, two brothers, Elected chairmen of the ith lor Sister, Mrs. Adah NAMED CHAIRMAN p y ° N E CA LL pia
P Earl G., Manheim R4; were Mr. and|™ " Two-
ed um m er S pa ae |Abram H., Mount Joy; and Mrs. Phillip Biemiller, Stan-|, ye, snd Ms. Robert Barn- OF BANK GROUP J MOUNT JOY 3-4071 DeLa
[three sisters, Goldie M., wife ley Avenue, Landisville. Mr. Ja i TT ug ore Pe 1! Norman Bowers, cashier of with
lof Samuel N. Hinkle, Mount and Mrs. John Keene, Stan- WE 0 ron rs. Fauliyhe Landisville Bank, was) for
BUY A Th ROOM AIR CONDITIONER NOW! Joy: Mrs. Anna M. Shires, of ley Ave., were elected secre- named chairman of Graup 5| $30,
se, . [Mount Joy R1; and Elizabeth tary and treasurer. The new |. ae Brn Ps. ys the Pennsylvania Bankers LE EE _—_—— of E
|A.. wife of Charles H. Wittle officers will begin their term!’ vo cafled On 5 at the sixty-first 5
PURCHASE NOW INSTALLED FREE NOW PAY LATER {of Columbia R1 : of office at the May meeting George Shetter and a1 banquet of the group ;
yon ‘= | Funeral services will be|of the club. [On Su bie ‘Saturday at the Penn Harris § STR,
eR 'held at the James B. Heiligz Following the business ses-|. 15 “C00 ichler is Harrisburg. T | R E S E R V | E 6-971
: i [Funeral Home, West Main Sion, members and guests of Sled 0 hier home on account|" Gay Forney, James Mem-
|Street, Friday morning, 10:30 the Couples Club viewed a ° i a Mis. Walter Robert Kline and Elam 57> sed
with interment in the New- film, “The First Easter”, bas- AP. Ane Mrs. alter Reese representing the ing
town Cemetery 3 ed on the resurrection in a of Landisville called on Mr. local First National Bank and! Yay!
{ ¥ Biblical setting and Mrs. Walter Brandt on|mp. Company and Norman X IRS doy.
. EE i | El or Tht ivr re : Saturday evening. Yt pun ov - REPA ’
- i > Program chairmen for the| d {Sprecher representing the lo ROO
EE Ef MRS. KATIE SLOAD April meeting were Mr. and Mr. William Barnhart of | cal Union National Bank at- JR RE-CAPS AND
Mrs. Katie Sload, 84, pas- Mrs. Robert Harper, Mr. and |G ovelond, Ohio and Mr. ended the Saturday affair. \ Alum
5, [sed away at 6 a. m. last Sat-|Mrs, Joe Brown. and Mr ang | Barnhart and daugh-| em ° - EPLACEMENT 3 Red
lurday at her 1 ni sob. i i :: : {ter of Elizabethtown R. D.,! R !
y at her home in Mari- Mrs. Charles Eby Greer
s letta. SI ras the widow o© oe Mr. and Mrs, Harry Barn- REPORT PERIOD ENDS a >
oN letta. She was the widow of — - Tr I hon ow Report cards will be is Black
2 A [Harry Sload and a former ro. ne Lu hart o izabethtown were C So For 1
EARLY SEASON 4“ ns Dal A Stew Te _ The Music Department of giests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul sued at the Donegal high Covel
PURCHASES oI was ill for the past five Jie Hynphel High Jenna] on Tuesday evening. | School next Thursday, Apri per
Sn a Ga months. |sals for ir Tati) a Mr. and Mrs, Harvey , BIT
7 Born in Maytown, she was dy, “Good News”, to be ih man of Rheems and Wi. and For safely’s sake, let us check —_—
pre—] 7 the daughter of the late Jac- sehted three nights, Thurs- Mess Horry Herr Jars visitors|sister, Mrs. Katie Sload, at § your tires. We give prompt ser- £2 One
VENT CONTROL i Takes 73 Less Space ob and Eliza Meyers Hender- day, Friday and Saturday. a he ome 0 Mr s. Sara Maytown on ‘Wednesday. vite on of Gad a Awni
H + AUTOMATIC TEMPERA. J Sar PREVIOUS CORRERD { (son and a member of the April 25, 26 and 27, at the ae ch on Sunday. {| The following were guests cry complete line. of Suita
Tune NDING MODELS Maytown Evang. and Ref. a ao 20 Sh er = Mrs. Jonas Leinart is vis- lat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Y tr dow,
ra ELIMINATE UNSIGHTLY-OVERHANG INSIDE OR OUTSIDE! Church. jan 2cadols’ .puditor. Sting her at Harrisburg/George Mumper, over the siandard tires and tubes. i ley E
|" AiR DmecTORs ms . Surviving sre two daugh-l The operetls. being as ork, JAYS, ‘weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Syl- : . « Or In
Sa aon ores NOT fw] 8B. & ters, Mrs. Wm. Reno, Mariet- by an prt gg Mrs. Sara Schlegelmilchivester Shuman of near Mari- Our Dicey i Hoe 5 fag yes ‘ Eliza
ROH NG DBI I THIS | Cosement Window Through the Wall Swing ta and Mrs. Ethel Shireman,/singers and actors. has a col- attended the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence § We Nght . Hard;
i i | - Tome ea — Flash inside. buns. (0 Lancaster. Two grandchildren lege campus as Is es I Le Frey of Bridgeport, Perry g 5 Pansi
i 1 so di. i a three great grandchildren; athe middle twenties : ong, prayer; Wlss Janet Co., Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin g I nings
1 G-E DEPENDABILITY : | mn fii 7 UT Fs 4 sister, Mrs. Sarah Schlegel- ei yeu Ore Rankin, hospitality; Mrs. Frey and family of Adams § ® ° 5 Nolt,
BR rT po Ly i= well ij [|mileh, Florin; a brother, Mr.\will be the ‘Varsity Drag’ by| outer, Cramer, music; Mrs. County, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ivan F. Wolgemuil Thom
manenty lubricated for long, 1 mi Unser Sotho Complesaly Out. George Henderson of Way-the “flappers” of that ‘ora John Haberle, telephone; and Kell and daughter and Mrs. vice van : olgenma é MIXE
Jove: vou “var wine 8 wilh wo. dow. Fah with wal, in front: of mart, also survive. | decked out in in typical arb Ben Stoner, finance. Harry Fry of Carlisle. Mrs. U. Sheridun Props, Phon
Band acuinonal 4 year roi i Funeral services were held of the day. Dancers The Rev. Ernest P. Leer is Frank Singer and daughter 259 W. Main St. Ph. 3-5671 i W. B
TS on Wednesday at 2 p. m. at/Judy Weller, Pat Emich, Bar-| LoStor of the church. fof Mayiown.
the Maytown E & R Church, bara Hackman, Barbara re > :
EE with interment in tl i z. Sus: ro : Br po
a THIS IS A SPECIAL EARLY SEASON OFFER! gi in the Union Scale Suton Lou 3 ar
. rr, Joan Elfe, osie :
SEE YOUR GE AUTHORIZED DEALER ee Bee Tolan TE OR Sy ee 5 A fm BV
TESTS BEING GIVEN |Jim Goodman, Dick Holling- : : wo = W
California Mental Maturity er, Jack Mumma, Bob Eby 5a |
J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS £ tests are being given to the!Bob Ridder, Jim Fenstermac- ‘ Se Sb AU 1 a Ph.
\ Ls . 2h sophomores of Donegal highiher, and John Shuman. i : 2 RI
MOUNT JOY, PENNA. vg school this week by the guid-! The plot centers around : I'YPE
Ww ergo d a
soi ‘est Main Street Phone 3-3721 Tm ance office. star football player who is in rash
i i |danger of missing a ‘big’ ni
. {game through failing : aX - 1
ne g ng an ex : : ; “Wor
4 . ; Russell P. Getz will direct COLORFUL ; 3 a MARSHMALLOW ASSORTED Delicious mer
the music, and Miss Mary i f yh 4 Fics. or 848 F
! m taking Nn chances [Lee Forney will handle the Robin Eggs ; es FIGURES Cream Eggs Minters ING.
Oo dramatics. Choreography will Qc J Q A re . PEANUT 8-369’
be under the direction of 2 ib, -f wi 90 5 for 10c JC I Oc BUTTER Dutch
Vrs. Loi = RE: LA XN 3 Dutch
|IVIT'S. Lois Blake and Miss marshmal- ell i2 luscious fig- Coconut, iple EGGS nies;
Barbara Myers. iyi wi § (CNP weer” els Behe 5c ea. Call;
flavors. marshmallow! nut centers. 6 {i O00 ITO
New members were receiv- 8 a Sugs
ed April 7, ‘at 10:45 a. m. TT park
. Worship Service. They in- nn
IS year "8 Huge Mr. and Mrs, Howard / ] Bears
. Dieter, Mr. and Mrs. G. +ROPSY ; Summ
{Brandt Nissley, Mr. and Mrs. | \ zai 4 bove
{David Shafer, Mrs. Mary j¢ase
iSmith, and Mr. Zoltan Szil- i Moun
{ard. Mr. Szilard is the young er 8 A 3
{Hungarian Refugee sponsor-| 3 SEWI
led by the Couples Club of Wx 2 A thoriz
|Zion Church. HOLLOW CHOCOLATE § mma 8 leadin
Nine Confirmed NOVELTY FIGURES 8 PURE MILK CHOCOLAT SING
The nine young people who, Tempting pure chocolate . HOLLOW FIGURES MEST
concluded their two year diag 25° Big sasion. 22 2 gash
struction and were confirmed 8 ment. . O¢ to 98 Remn
Sunday included: Carole An- EE $B
derson, Diane Fitzgerald, Su- BOXED ———
{san Hackman, Audrey Holl- New
|inger, Jerry Koser, Michael! Rei Wy ! Drgan
Mease, Sylvia Sacco, Sharon Spine
Stoner and Beverly Young. Hess |
ery Koser, president of
the first and second vear ivi
groups presented gifts to the [alin
{Church in behalf of the Back
4 group. The gifts are: An Aco- 7 A : sk
, rs | ; n Easter basket from
» Iyte gown, a candle lighter KIDD) LOVE Murphy's filled with aed R.D
rying my grain Jor lhe Acolyte and a bulle- Solid Chocolate Easter novelties, i
In board to be placed in the ; eggs and chocolate figures Westii
Narthex of the Church 29¢ 98¢ «1 = Els vebin egg: and Wess
“ | . to other favorite treats. Prices C Fruit and nut good
f Bunnies; of milk vary according to size and oa an i lk eS well.
The Rev. Robert W. Koons whysolats! sontenis. Ib coating. / Plug-i
® pastor of the Zion Lutheran | : 3 Keros:
Chine, Sunbury, wil be th The Easter Bunny Recommends These to Add to Easter Joy! ITY
% | guest missioner at the Zion : i - -
Church, Landisville Maroo
; : uring the Lutheran Evan- MANY | e PLUSH TOYS Spring
Last year's wet, humid harvest season ruined thousands and thousands of gelism Mission Sunday, April srvaes | 4 f be vondii
bushels of grain being field-dried. Maybe some of it was yours. {28 through Sunday, May. 5. IF | : (GREAT, BIG cuppLy prusit $6) Of at
Pastor Koons is chairman eu} BUNNY ig 22 inches high and so . 7. : os <8 7 Cu
a : ne : ; : J of the Central P Y : huggable. Two-tone colors. ; ide “i ones Aor o
Avoid such expensive risks this year! Dry your grains safely electrically indoors. {Synod Poirot TRAE Sh (8) Bunting. type 10. inch Lad } = ton;
When you do, here are the big benefits and profit-making economies you'll gain: ical Christian Education and Di far me vik Ye Fw a) nA LOPHANE GRASS Re
a member of the Board of (C) An ideal bedfellow f : Phan in Easter 158 5 25 Pic
1 ET . Ii sr F Afi You: al ars dfello or colors, ee
Savings of the time and labor of turning and airing grain by hand. igor wi the Uni- Bnd Sulu Tweens piss. Wits a TOP ¢
Protection of grain from damage or loss. erica. By Fue mn An Monte
Convenience of being able to combine or thresh whenever equipment is available. he will conduct the two i
’ op io ag ; A ‘ regular services oe - stoves,
Assurance of full market price for crops taken to market, without penalty for en ll a an Spl 28 MADE ger,
high moisture. through Friday of the foll. EASTER BASKETS By
. A . ; . : . owing week.. The week-end CHEF
In some instances, the savings in a single year can almost pay for grain drying services will be held at 8:00 c c Price
. ’ . . MOE 3 7 “1 1 as 2
equipment. It’s simple and easy to install . . . so, protect your crops and profits. Do by 4 reining) 10 to 938 E AST Con DYES Sn
See your farm equipment dealer today! eerie Sy NA training session for | the | Hounds bing, bin Popular 8 10:9
- ¢ 3 {pre-mission’ visitation of | the | net and square shape. i packages and > ¢ Tear
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membership of ‘the Landis- : kifs. |. 3 2


ville church will be held on
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(Sunday.
Committee chairmen for, - Sat. i rivet hugs
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & GHT COMPANY uc vision are Robert £5 gg By
| Gilberg, general lay chair-| MOUNT JOY, PA Mr.
{ jen: Kenneth Wise, Lay gore
visits chairman; Miss Ruth! THE COMPLETE VARIETY STORE for the
Pa to cele
ding a