The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 23, 1957, Image 2

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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
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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



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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
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da
or
Walters, af
leave
1
Army
cles
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worked
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son |<
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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
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returned to
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The Rev.
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week
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sence from this
children
Kl
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111,
reside
iters’
wife
two
and aine. 17,
field, Penna
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Hess, Jr
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1 and
re-
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old Hess,
entenced
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Mount
15 10
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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
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