in Christ Church, Florin was Kanode. The brides are ters of Mr. and Mrs. the daugh-|reside at Paul E Dick, of Florin. Mr. Groff is toved ; the son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- ¢mployed by liam A. Groff, of Bauvsman Mr. Kanode is the son of An- lve, na Kanode. of Mount Jv R1. Bishop Beniamin Thuma, pastor of the church, officiat- ed at the wedding »f Miss Dorothy Dick and Mr. Groff. Maid of honor was Miss Cynthia King, of Manheim. Miss Lora Miss Joan Forrey, of C»ol- umbia, was flower girl escor-| — ted by Patrick Magner, East-| on. | Eugene W. Groff. of Inter-| course, served as best man \ for his brother. Another ther, William Groff. of West Willow, and John Coulsen.| of Lancaster. a brother-in- law of the bridegroom, were the ushers. The bride wore a gown of ried a white B'ble topped by an orchid corsage. 'MY DREAM After a trip to the New England states and Canada. SHANGRI-LA— the rouple will reside at 536 W. James St., Lancaster. Donegal high school, attend- ed Goshen College, Goshen. LOVE Ind. She is a graduate of SAND Lancaster General Hospital School of Nursing and member of the hosp:tal nur- sing staff, Her husband is a graduate of Stevens Trade School. He is employed by Engle's Ba- 48 W. Main St., kery, Lancaster. Drive with care . . . everywhere! Talk about hard-working wagons! Chev- rolet offers you the handsomest line-up of all. Whether you hanker for a wagon for do-it-yourself projects, to tote out- door gear, or as an all-round family car—here are eager beavers to see. There are two-door and four-door models, with six- or nine-passenger capacities. They convert in a flash to take up to half a ton of cargo. The tailgate opens first, so there are ‘Two-Ten" Handyman, and Paul Gehman, the setting Saturday at 4 p.|, The bride wore a gown of m. of the double wedding of|ic¢ blue slipoer satin. She Miss Dorothy E. Dick and M. carried a white bible with Wade Groff and Miss Miriam red roses Luc'lle Dick and Isaac G After a trip through the Middle West, the couple will Elizabethtown The bride, a graduate of 17, East Donegal high school, is vania Farm Bureau Coopera- Her husband, a gradu- ate of Messiah College Aca- demy, Grantham, is employ- ed by Paul Martin, Contractor, Mt. Joy. AWARDED BADGE who hurt herself in a fall. WAY'S Record | Corner Lititz R3 R3. the Pennsyl- General Lee Foley was Bridesmaids were Miss Mar- named the winner of this tha Lashley. of Lancaster. week's gold badge by her Sure you do and ava and Mrs. Diller Gaul, of fellow safety patrolmen, Lo-| One that Is free from Quarrvyville. ra Lee assisted a small girl POPS TUNES I'M WALKIN’ — $ 1.00 FOR 50 WEEKS Ricky Neison/ $ 2.00 FOR 50 WEEKS white slipper satin, and car- START MOVIN — The Four Cains The bride a graduate of E. FREIGHT TRAIN— Rusty Draper LETTERS IN THE is a FOUR WALLS— WAY'S Appliances Phone 3-3622 $ 3.00 FOR 50 WEEKS $ 5.00 FOR 50 WEEKS . $10.00 FOR 50 WEEKS Sal Mineo The Platters FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mount Joy Pat Boone Jim Reeves| / iy oy Crit if lots of loads you can slip in without having to open the topgate. Being Chevrolets, they have the per- formance, too; up to 245* V8 horsepower that’s frisky, smooth and quiet. The one you choose will be a joy to handle with its steady way of going, its easier steering and alert response. See your wagon at your Chevrolet dealer’s soon! *Optional at extra cost. 270-h.p. high performance V8 engine also available at extra cost. Only franchised Chevrolet yn NEED A CHANGE? cation is the answer, all worry about ex- pense. That's the way it will come if you ioin our Yacation Club for 1958. Save small amounts, from $1.00 to $10.00 a week, pocket change you'll never miss,, and a year from today have up to $500.00 | waiting for you in our bank. Try it! S$ 50.00 $100.00 $150.00 $250.00 $500.00 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL EIGHT ddI TE RING TVET TR LUA 1) BIEN LK] ws Ala Na New Chevrolet station wagons have Body by Fisher, of course. Above. the Bel Air 4-door Townsman, Theyre eager-beaver beauties... these Chevrolet wagons! GET A WINNING DEAL ON THE CHAMPION! dealers display this famous trademark See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa Thursday, May 23 6 ter R1 | A burg R1, York County. Mr BADGE AWARDED | S——————————— Janet Irene Hess A reception following the ENGAGEMENTS Kilmore, a senior at Frank- Mimi O'Connor was awar-| . A reception following the ceremony was held in Aunt | i i lin and Marshall College, qed the gold badge last week! WwW eddin 5 ceremony was held in the Weds John Waser Sally's Kitchen, Elizabeth- ; will graduate next month. hv the local sixth grade pa-| Gd church social rooms ; . Hess, WENGER STEVENSON trolmen after she rescued a NAUGLE SAIR _ Dr. David E Schlos; Pr ol a 0s dopet, lreve Te After a trip through the Mr. and Mrs, David G.| poo Franklin is au- Small boy who had darted Freeman Naugle, School Mok Joy Roa ora oo” George H He s 269 Church southern states, the couple Wenger, Manheim RI an hor of the statement. “Noth-/into the street, ian . Fork rR og © 10 S, arry- Le g€¢ . 88, &O% : nee o nr TR OO a oO : ’ Lane, and Alp yor X te I Ne Be y St Decatic. “the will reside at the home of ou ( th =~ fies 4 9 ing is certain but death and ° were married April 27, a WHS 3010.8 ef F Waenr npn the bride’s parents, weir daughter, dred L, 10 og iwi hice 2 p.m., in the Trini Lutheran ters were given in marriage bride of John F. Waser, son Ie Ry pa : 8 : Fred E. Stevenson. son of BCS Lea advertisement pays. Church with the Rev. Lester by their father of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe L The bride is a graduate of Mr ond Mes. William Stov a Koder officiating. The couple, The Rev, Irvin Kanode, Waser, Marietta RI, Saturday Hempfield high school. She son Holtw sod RS \ OB ’ a mad By Sr. ao brother of ie riearodm, at ym he" oly emplovd in we oteeg ot TL WOOT} NOTICE! NOTICE! all es y i¥iniatod i tu en GG isville, ith the the Armstrong ork 0, MISS wenger 1s a senior a lb NY Gainer, Mt. Joy Jnorriase Sf hig let ict Lancaster, Her husband, a Hempfield high school Mr Due to failing health and other reasons beyond Street. . Revie. a Rie 9nd Wo ing at the double ring cere- graduate of East Donegal Stevenson, a graduate of our control Following the Mis Velma Scensenig { mony high school, is associated Penn Manor high school, i WE PLAN TO CLOSE reception was held at the BY © Mice 1 yous i ret] aboratories, employed by Wohlsen and § Ro ersbura . a} Miss Mary Nolt was the with Wyeth Laboratories, plo} "9 C Naugle home. They are hon Bon Petershre, wis maid Wad EY wae win yam Sp GAINOR 5 KIT HEN eymooning in Florida and ©! hono Were] Si Li 8) hpi Ww arriage ——— will return home Monday. Miss Alma Smith, of Mount Corrine Charles. : Prior to her Jin yl ; SATURDAY, MAY 25th May 27 R1, and Mrs. Mary Hos-| The bride was given in bride 3 8. DERR — KILMORE AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS - tetter, of Elizabethtown R3, marriage by her father, The Der li et ne ol Mrs. Cora Derr, Maytown, Many thanks to all our customers and friends we sister of the bridegroom. bride’s cousin, Miss Erna M. Vrs Li Be 3 an at announces the engagement of § have enjoved during the past three years, as well / ); pb Si Flower girl was Susan Rich- Shopf, Columbia, attended a party given by Miss Erna her daughter, Hazel C, to as our help who worked with us. ic isters ter, of Newark. Del.. escort- the maid of honor. Shop at her home in Col- Mearl A. Kilmore, son of MAUD and MARIS GAINOR ed by Douglas Marschka, of James R. Metzler, Mt. Joy, umbia. Mrs. Evelyn Kilmore, Dills- Lancaster served as best man for the "mee {fff aes ~ e n Chester R. Heisey, Eliza- bridegroom. Ushers were To “eat like a bird” would |e bethtown, served as best man Raymond Goepfrich, Mariet- mean to eat one’s weight in i ’ , bf D; aller, food every day. | . for the bridegroom Ushers ta. and Paul Haller, Lancas ] } { Double Rites were Wilmer E. Dick, Lan- : by day “+e by night a at work ou at play The Cross Roads Brethren caster. brother of the bride, Summer Events (Memorial Day) Etc., Call For Cotton . . . .. So Cool, So Fresh, So Lovely. We've the Cotton Fashions to take you all around sum- mer with great style and harm. See, Choose, from our new shipment of Skirts and Dresses. Cotton becomes You! COTTON ITTY’S) DRESSES DRESS SHOPPE COTTON SKIRTS Styles & Colors) $398 Large Selection $698 E ou won't see 1t... 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