FLORIN Vii THE MOUNT JOY BU LLETIN Publish d every at 11 East Main Joy, Lancas\ er Richard A. and Publisher Subscription R in i hursd Street, Mt County Pa I Editor and Adve rust quest Ente af at Mount Joy class mail ne March 3, 18 Member, Pe paper Publ gh ran Mu Bowers of irry Bow M1 John niece Vit shers’ Boro shinglon Viola Bricker nd It Ji Gar and Mrs, Char went to Char dir on 1m d Mr les Garb lottesville Sunaay wr IN for nel Mrs Les 18 ned to her home of illness Paris Shonk to St. Joseph's Sunday John Gerlitzki, of Mr. and DeWees at C Sunday. and were guests Clarence Hes ry Co., Sunday Mrs Earl Darlenc conf ac was re moved Hos pital on Mes and Ex guests Kis were Mrs amden, singer the Wil N ser’s BR 11am J on Mr Hess Mrs. Per Landis and Blain, Mrs and Mr Sun- Kis- Gerlitzki and were daughter Rn 1d Mumma Richard Mummau suests of Mrs. John daughter day 8g xr . singer at La Wills H Rev. Wiest and Mrs R1, has path Kauffman, and installed as vice-presi Mavtown, Rev of the student for B. Funk, and Mr 1057-58 at Upland Ralph and Mumper N Calif, Neffsville editor of Gladys Weaver, of Mr. and Weaver, Mount Mrs ncaster Eliza Joy Demmy Mrs Mrs been of and dent body I and R the term Colle year called on Mr This the of \ Tied Upland, and Mi 24 George sl vas kend JefIrey Brian of Moun a dinnel yuest Mr over the we Mr. Joy was student arbook, president of th ite {fraternity and and Sunday 1s grandparents, Mrs class Mr Wac ithe cv hb of the social com a mem Martin Liggins Junior Mrs Ohio, the Richar “d spent form- Mrs mittee ol Re EF, OF nd wit parents WwW Mrs. © Mrs, D and red nstette week h er's Mr. and Rotarians Hear Inspirational Talk An inspire address concerning R¢ and its tives was given the lo- cal service cht Tuesday noon at weekly luncheon meeting, 1d Hostetters The speaker, Walter Mil- ler of Harrisburg, used Ro- tary's “‘Four-Way to emphasize to Rotarians the value of applying the Four Way Test to activities in- dividuals and of the club He Cc the test infallible vardstick” termi and anc Enos achstetier abel id Ge Mrs Mr, and ib and child Ruth Klugh Duncannon were dinner Mrs. Annie Liddick. Mrs. Paul Shetter foliowing as their; gues Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Berrier and daughters from Elizabethtown R. D., Mr. and s. Harry Barnhart and Mr Clyde Barnhart -and laughter Doris and son Rob rt of Lancaster follow called Schlegelmilch over weekend Mr. and Mrs Wickenheiser of Co ! Harrisl Mr Rodne; \r Murs Kate Mr, Gelb, av ren mot Sunday of and eo tional to on tary bi and objec 4 guests Mr. had tl bh LS h at {s on Test” Ol ing “an 1 : i on Irs. S de- ning likened it 10 policy mn concern the and the Golden wurg, ov Naylor oi Harvey Claude Neades and Mari » Sheaf- tion their The test, a pasts 107 decision Kitown action, before any rue rs Is 11 » Will fair to all ¢ cerned it build good will and and “wi all ¢ The ed and ed by ay friendships? neficial to x Mrs 1 was arrang- Joh introduc I better I if ot and son Wal the West LENO! Mr and irs. rv Gephart Mr, and Wert thru progrant : dana the s randt rer Gardens CHANGED lly DATE is Origina turday, wood ihe be hel eV 24 Beginning at food sale anc stana w hall and at 7 by will be he hall ounds Approximate! » preparing t second DO wa Bec- for following Pine- to and Mrs Jr. and Robt. scheduled the onsored Scouls ning 6 pm a dinner on inday Mr. . Joseph Wolg family, Mr. Wolgemuth d daugh- ter Mr. and Martin iment! Witman and family, Mr. and fire- Mrs. Paul Werner and der-1y, Mr John fire Mr Stauffer, and and Mr, and Mrs. Hen- Becker Jr. and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greider entertained Mr. and included a of Mrs. Brandt, and other materials y Viole town, racers, Earl Brightbill Hiram Canada, master Misses Mae and Sa hy and Mrs Fri Mrs. refresl t the the the fami- = Wit ill open a p.m on Mrs. daughter, < and 1 : vol Id and vd Mrs. Glenn mily ry 30 boys their entries ar annual event Each given a Kit which wooo make is Cluk . A alior block valier Bricker, Mrs. Nissley, and Anna Psst! The Number is 3-333! but it’s no secret Snyder and O, K. automobiles, furs, antiques is convenient- It’s also no secret that O. K. Snyder, Jr. insure homes, belongings, cameras, sports equipment, jewelry, and musical instruments, Their ly located on Main Street between Florin and Mount Joy. O. K. Snyder — O. K. Snyder, Jr. “pial four THREES ONE office and a i ticipated i .pitalized "ing a two week's trip to Lu- daughter Mumper , visit ( interest. go “ve Bulletin, Mount Thursday, May 23 oY. Pa.= - To Serve U.S. In Korea Harry G Mt. Joy, on June Serve ol auty as MAYTOWN of the Post 809 par Armed For incasteln on The Color Guard Donegal Legion n the Parad at Li turaay Vi Major native for a he graduating tour Gen Nur exer- Thurs- will 13 where 16-montl Ct i Korea will of Sara was mber ol of the Lancaster Hospital School of Commencement held last Sanger me the an class eral mg cises wi logistics officer, re day Mrs turned Hospital proved The A has from She Ire General im- Straley the ms much moved ny Vest have at 17 Straleys into their house High Street Mrs. C. C. Hicks hi re- turned to St. Joseph's Hos- surgical patient had previously been hos in December, and Mrs. Rufus Julius Dover visited Mr. and Norman Houseal and Sunday. Hoffman, birthday 1S pital She as a Mr from Mrs family on Mr. John ebrated day The fifth grade of the town Elementary School vis- ited the Landis Valley Mu- seum and the Ephrata Clois- ter on Friday. They were ac- companied by their teacher, Mrs. Mary Martin and Mr. Rchard Yohn. Mr. Adam Jr. cel- his Satur- May HARRY G. WALTERS Major Walters of Harry G. Walters, Marietta St., Mount J wife, the former E. Keller, the late Mr. and Mrs, ton B. Keller of Mt. Joy. Major Walters’ Interna- assignment is with of Rotary delphia Army Ar, expects to Command with he: Swarthmore, Group intelligence and social willlic relations officer. the Marietta E. &/Philadelphia Defense is “R. Church on Saturday atponsible for protecting 6:30 P. M. Members of the Philadelphia industrial Maytown Congregation are from air attack through invited. Anyone expecting to use of the NIKE-AJAX ¢ should contact Mrs, R. ed missile. Fryberger, Mrs. M. Musser, Major W Mrs. May Hicks. of World War the or. is y. Greer is enjoy- Switzerland, He is at- the 48th tional convention International. He some other cerne, the tending lquarters points of at A covered dish be held at th guid alters, 11 Ww da or Walters, af leave 1 Army cles | | { worked | | Funeral son |< 254 His © Marguerite is the dagghter of] Clay-| Pe nna as| pub- The res- the area veteran] was associa- i |i this death was attributed to a Thomas J 1 | former ( daughter, military Phila- Defense | Wednesday ‘Wortuary Record ervices Wednesday afternoon ¢ Henry o'clock at the Nissley Joy. 'al home. Burial was made the Eberle Cemetery, MILTON B. STEHMAN Funeral services for Mil attorney who/ton B. Stehman, 35 wh died at thedied May 15 at Lancaster of and hospital, were held Satur- daughter, and Mrs. F.lday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Merlin Humphreys, Shilling-'the Nissley {funeral home. Berks County, 11:30! Burjl was made in Thursday follow-|Erisman cemetery. illness The deceased had been ill in Philadel-itwo months. Survivors in- of the a sister and three B. and Mary Annlbrothers: Jacob B. of Detroit 3rown. Her fatherilLakes, Minn; Mary B. Mt. member of thelJoy: John B., Rheems; and Legislature. [Clayton B., Sebering, Fla, Mrs. Hipple has been a Mr. Stehman was a native resident of Shillington for/of Rapho township, the son the past five years and form-{of the late Jacob and Fianna erly lived in and: Bender Stehman. and Son hardware Mount Joy. She i SE. i he later ber of St. Luke's Union Na- Church, Mount Joy, Mount Joy past president of the ide the Mt 3130 will Eber p.m raves funer- in held in Cemetery, be le ESTHER HIPPLE Brown Hipple,| John Alfred| MRS Mrs. Esther widow of former 1952, ISAIAH R, SUMPMAN Isaiah R. Sumpman, eighty 80, East Main St., Mount Joy Hipple 9 n Wednesday died while working at the Eicher ly Dry Cleaning establish ment next door home He retired and work-ton,, parttime far the drya, m. last ining store, Sumpman had ing a been under the care of She physician for some time and phia, a ‘fi 181 I in d at m home het Mr to ns was at the ed five was daughter years’ a born Horrocks a 1rormer sylvania ailment in lronville, the late Barney Sumpmaii He resident of Mount Joy years. Form- the H. S heart Born son of was | we and Pe hie Laura was a for the past erly employed by Newcomer firm } 506 Lancaster was a mem- Episcopal] A party has been planned and alfor the students of the local Altar|sixth grade and their par- me r. Guild of the Church. She was|ents. The event will be held a former member the Iris/in the firehouse Saturday, Club of Lancaster, and the{June 8. Women’s Republican Club. | ~~ Besides her daughter, Eli-| zabeth H., wife of Merlin| » Humphreys, with whom she| d, she is survived by other daughters and Mary H, Braught + H., wife of J. El- both of Lancaster ohn A. Hipple Jr. for 33 for tional Bank for 10 years as a He retired Surviving are his Ellen Gamber; and a Mrs, Laura Shelly, years, the Of 33) n four years ago, ol wife, the lat home wiil be Funeral resid at two Services eld 10me at the Nissley Saturday in aiternoon a )'elock. t. srment will be made in the Mount Joy Cem- tery. Friends may call at the funeral home 7 9 pm Friday. Aw Mrs, and Est £01 1as Ir ri Zz, Dr. J Ossining, N. Y Also surviving grandchildren and a Carpenter, 81, I'homas J. B. Brown 148th St., Mia- Springfield, Ohio died at 6 n Funeral services Mav 22 in from the St. Luke's Ep il Hospital. al Church Monday mor She had with interment.in the time Joy Cemetery. 11 4 LO are eleven| brother | Jr, of | TT LILLIE Mrs. Lillie 111 N. E Florida, MRS. lof mi, were] a, Jack- Mia- 1SCOP been held Memorize Florida. for some A native was the late Nathan ard Sines, widow A {son { mi, ill Mount of Pennsylvania daughter of the MISS MARY nd Ellen P- Miss. Mary M and was Bc six. 117 E John Carpenter 0 i Te pl dh Mount Miami the previously eph’s and Lancast- HENT CNDERSON Henderson, Main Street, at St. Jos- 5:40 p. Mm. an illness She ETI BUTTER Sh she sixty- Joy, died Eos pital fol! of several er. She resident of at wing days. was born in Middle- 3 years, she in Flori A Sunday Javed at 2:00 A A A A GEORGE E. CARRIGER Paint and Body Shop Wrecks Rebuilt — Cars Painted — Body and Fender Work yA 34 Electric & Acetylene Welding Wheels Balanced and Aligned 7-6450 RIEEMS PHONE E-TOWN NEEDED PROTECTION... For You and Your Family Inter-County and Blue Shield help pay your hospital and doctors’ bills. Non-profit —low cost — hospital- and doctor-sponsored. Write for full information Inter-County HOSPITALIZATION Fulton Bank Building Lancaster, Pa. Most A&P Self-Service Markets will be Open Next Tuesday to 8 P. M. All Self-Service Markets will be Open Next WEDNESDAY (May 29th) to 9 P.M. CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY, THURSDAY, MAY 30TH Fancy Creamery BUTTER ONE PRICE . .. NONE PRICED HIGHER Come See ... Come Save During The Last 3 Days of Our BIG FROZEN FOOD SALE! Plans are being with FE. the American Le the annual celebration, Invite your vou on May take them Barbecue Legion Hall for Mrs. Roze returned to ten days in Rochester The Rev. olfe visited Robert Wolfe week made gion Memorial friends to 20th. You to the at the Home or to the lla her visit and Ithaca, and Mrs. Mr. and of Neiman nome w last Mr Mrs. Marvin Miss Grace Henderson friend attended the can Legion of District 10 the Ephrata U Mr. Charles and on Sunday B. Church G. Hicks by for Day visit His Lancaster re can Chicken American Fire “hicken Corn soup. has alter with friends NY. John Mrs, Philadelphia : Foltz. 947 Stoneybrook Rd. and Ameri- Memorial Servic ted Merchandising and turing Associates, caster, from 19 sidence 1) } La, 10 20 to 1¢ at Garden Hill, In 1950 he returned to tive military duty with 899th Army Battalion, Pennsylvania tional Guard. He ed to Germany ing sent to Swag During Major sence from this children Kl was assi to We country and tl 111, reside iters’ wife two and aine. 17, field, Penna © RINGS Hess, Jr TO GET HEA 1 and re- Villiat old Hess, entenced to six Mount 15 10 the 1 both of March months in th Timper ( Manufac- Inc, L anc an- 350 was ac the Antiaircraft N« Na- on be- 1011 12, Sprin Har- Joy ree as- She resided witl her t daughter Mrs. Annette grove, formerly Fle her daughter she is survived by sther daughters, Mrs. drew Cogley and Mrs. fingoyen, both of wn, a daughter of the and Amanda rson, and was a An- ber of the Lutheran two| Harrisburg. She was An- ploye of the Public Ray Commission at Miami for the past 30 and a granddaughter wx resident of Suzanne ‘Con grove, Rheems. Funeral services will be | held Saturday. at 1.pm. in M Miami, Tuesday Willi y/1 1 J rin. Hende 3esides nette, ! an years at one Villiams, uners al servi ML, and gn at Let Us Look Your Car Over .and Under tell Pp us check your ca; you €3 what needs to | ghly 1 Ne actly aone to Kee ¢ late Derr mem- Church, em- Utilities Harrisburg, and Mount Joy sister, Joy ces were held AsP ORANGE JUIC b= 99° 2% 39° Banquet Frozen Pies “Si has. 19° A:P Frozen Peas phos. 19° Cap'n John’s Fish Sticks 2 i... 99° There are many more Frozen Food Values included in Our Big MIX OR MATCH FROZEN -FOOD he ; 12-02. cans 6-0z. cans Florida Extra Large 176-size VALENCIA ORANGES ¢ dozen 0 ™ ar fa- m Mrs. 2 uth USED 1 home after several months working in the Bahamas. The Maytown Softball team defeated the WashingtonBoro team last week Eby on Sunday turned to his spending burg Prison larceny ter County lary and will be given a 7. Their minimum pire June 12 it ed during Friday's session court on hearing Jun terms evening IFES NENA NERNEY 2 J] =u : 1-Cent Sale 2 Items For The Price of One PLUS A PENNY IN SALE FRE. - SAT. ONLY Sentz’s Children’s Shop a A Gr m EAST MAIN STREET - ” s BOTH ITEMS MUST BE SAME PRICE BRACKET PHONE 3-4134 MT. JOY SPECIALS ALL SETS RECONLITIONED ® RCA Console EW PIiCTURI 17" RCA console 17" RCA Console $59.95 14" ZENITH Console $35.00 12" MOTOROLA Table $35 17" $75.00 TUBE $65.00 charges 0 ex- was announc- of % “4 | { 12" RCA Console $25.00 Q H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc. EAST MAIN & BARBARA STS. PHONE 3-3361 rolling smo what it will cost .&S. 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