The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 04, 1957, Image 2

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gress. For instance if the boy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzel. SAWING, PRUNING { MONEY ON

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa.|Ginder, Bainbridge, and go (Shank was a former resident and Mt. Wolf in York Coun- RARER AANA ANNE RAN PON
Thursday, July 4 2 Harold Ginder, Florin, bro- ® Donegal FFA. {of town. ty. > x \
Fu er com em mec thers of the bridegroom n MA Mr. and Mrs. John Bow- Holy Communion will bem I St Hi : IN
THE MOUNT JOY The bride wore a silk taf- (From page 1) man, Philadelphia are spend- observed in E&R Church on ® ange n ore Ours 5 ay
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ILLETIN feta gown on princess lines of the boys at the ing the summer in town at Sunday A. M. July 14. - store if
BULLET with handclipped Shantilly iy y : Mrs. Lee Haverstick cele-the Crankshaw - Shireman {fl w— a d Th Fb id 6:00 P M to 9:00 P M . fo,
Published every Thursday jgee appliqued at the The ‘chapter built two dug- brated her birthday last home, GROUPS PLAN i Mon ay ru rri ay . . . . ' . ou
at 11 East Main Street, Mt line and bodice, tapering] Te high school base Thursday. Mrs, Clayton Sprout is| |. CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY a worm, J
as ot sleeves and full skirt with a 1" Georg pn addition to the Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Wel-|confined to the house be- HAWAIIAN NIGHT - : locairy
and Publisher. ' chapel train. She ore 8 dug-outs, they also construc- comer and family spent % dines. Cre | Mount Joy JoyCees have|w Saturday 9.00 A. M. to 4.00 P. M. -
g etl "in rip illu Le Ce I A Dna Ne COUN oie: i planned an Hawaiian Luau a »
0 5 pearls with a hnger “ladd to their camera equip-lat their hunting lodge : for members and friends.|m er a
Subscription Rate $2.50 per . = 1 She carried 2a : . 8 sarland and the Maytown - Bainbridge|n : Nh ot if . * d »
ar by Mail DH le oti: ment this year, the chapter, Mr, James McFarland anc rv ae CBC The affair will be held Sat-|8 i nd Use ; =
Advertising Yates upon re- White Bible with an orchid bought an Argus 75 camper Ronald Hawthorne, Mariet- Rotary Club at the last meet- urday, August 17, 7 p.m. atm Old Fashioned Bargains On New a
quest, ind forget-me nos . 3 ; and tripod to join the 35-4, will leave July 5, by air- iss Shirley 3 arri _— picnic grounds of the a NCES =
Entered at the post office The matron of honor oi millimeter camera purchas- plane for a two week's va- Dr ale any ey American Legion ® FU RNITU RE
at Mount Joy, Pa., as second- bridesmaid wore printed g j,q year. The slides and cation in Bermuda. They’ Re nurse, Is living. Miss Joann Brown|m ="
class mail under the Act of flower organdy tL Lengel pictures are used in will visit Mr. and Mrs. Rob- BL ue home of Mrs. Creta heeds the committee ina ;
March 3, 1879 gowns in tones of lilac andi, . ,,,q projects. ert Dressler, Mrs. Dressler |charge of the affair. - D al M bil H F t St x
Member, Rexnsylvaya Neb blue fashioned yh bri During the summer the/was the former Patsy Haw- cir es. rank Di — lf ween . oneg 0 1 € omes urn ure ore u
paper rubs neckline anc whe > Their boys are engaged in an on- thorne. : ron. Oliv, were Sunday visi, Largest reptile in the usa . Sy ~ MOUNT JOY. PA.
mo ond ‘a. cumimerbung, © k|the-farm program. As first] Miss Helen Sload, Mrs. 5% 10 ay ‘the alligator. '8 EAST MAIN STREET x
m= headdresses were of pins vear men in the vocational Christie Buller and the Rev. Eg own, - se | EEN NENA NNN EEA EEE FENN INARA ANNE)
ddi carnations and pink feathers oo 0 they must stareand Mrs. John Wolfe visited Me and Mrs. Edgar Mayers F em ret eee - — It
and they carried cascade Hit, \ney mus) 3 PAN and Mrs. Robert Cle-an aughters spent we TREE SERVICE ”
We ing bouquets of pink carnations with one project apd pro Tt of New Castle, Dela- weekend in Mifflin County. \ DON'T WASTE PHONE IN YOUR
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ee The junior bridesmaid : = Ja Nears last
ry ‘hose dairy as $ ot ware, Wednesday © as
rT ETI “RR wore a dress of powded blue “"0S¢ d ry i his eek. Mrs. Clements is the Jr. of Gettysburg spent Sun-| FIREPLACE WOOD | IMITATION
KREIDER DERR vot iv appliqued with the first year he may care week. Mrs. is day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred!
Miss Doris H. Derr, daugh I RS App au over a for one calf; second year, 1 daughter of the Wolfes. 1 aT 8. | E. W. GUTHRIDGE | ADVERTISING
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E der blue taffeta slip, heifer: third year, 1 cow, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sere Johng nr Mrs. Laster Suing] RD. 4 MANHEM =
Derr, West Main St., Florin, PON vil ‘With i = und neck- {calf and 1 heifer; fourth and sons are vacationing a ad ily or Te on Phone Mount Joy 3-5832 . i
became the bride of Floyd H fashioned With a ro year, 2 cows, 1 heifer and 2 Ocean City, Md. this weW. B i) shington| ——" |
: yr Mrs line and short sleeves and al: ey Eas or Mr. John Madara has com-|BOro visited Mr. and Mrs. | 3
Kreider, son of Mr. and Mrs matching sash Her head- calves; first year out of ohn Madare has : Fobert Ar old co So 1
J. Landis Kreider, New Pro-| RUA 5 eae and|SChool, dairy herd. pleted a course in hair sty- "00" gop ay. i
vidence R. D., last week at/dress was of pink Toses nil Kenneth Young, who willjling and is now working in Wolte i Wii J. Heber ALL A & P Self-Service
i the Florin Church| Pink feathers and she Carll ov Senior. , school ina beauty salon in Harrisburg. ing o russia 1
10 a.m. in the Florin Wl a cascade bouguet W a senior at the school in aul) in| Were Sunday visitors of the * 1
of the Brethren, with the > A I {the fall, now has 11 head of | Miss Barbara Martin, Rev, and Mu silo | i Markets Are Open
Rev. Henry Becker ofTiciat-| he Ne le's reat aunt dairy stock; 500 pullets; and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ni. sad Es ohn i n aseéo re :
ing a ie Sos 8 is farming a 90-acre farm Roy Martin. Marietta R. D. of Os LR 3d 2
The couple will reside Tun HEH, ve dress which he rented, He has|l, is home for the summer. hd a 2388 .
Quarryville R. D. own, wore a gray lace TESS) wheat, alfalfa, hay and to- She is a student at Wheaton yrs ank Morton of! 0
en over pink taffeta, pink hat! y ’ Ye Nowe Washington, D. C., and Mr.| I M \
TE eo ie 1 a white orchid bacco planted on his farm. College. and Mrs. Wilson Lease, Lan-| n ount Joy p
We a mother Prior to his sophomore year.' Miss Peggy Houseal~ and caster visited BD ane kan
The marriage of Miss Dor. hos a a ia dress with he had two Guernsey heifers friend spent Sunday at Oce- Arnold Fink and “son last | and Vicinit SATURDAY to 6 P M
Is Jean McKee, daughier ofl white accessories and a white| During this summer, the|an City, N. J. week, : id y ® 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mec-
Kee, Columbia R, to R. Lar-|
ry Geib, son of Mr, and Mrs.!
Ralph Geib, 137 Columbia
Ave., Mount Joy, took place
Saturday at 1 p.m. in St.
Mark's Evangelical United
Brethren Church, Mount Joy. |
with the Rev. C. E. Ulrich)
officiating. |
The couple will reside in
Rheems.
MOSTETLER — KRALL
: sw at Donegal Joint High interested in becoming es-/’
Miss Jean Hostetler, Mount Joy. ~ |tablished in farming, the ag-
byville R.D. 1, Illinois and| "nmr Ginder graduated ricultural, industrial and
Carl Richard Krall, 221 East Donegal High|commercial growth of the
Market Street were married School and served two years United States needs persons
June 27 in the Mount Heri, he Uy. s. Army. He isin jobs related to and de-
man Mennonite Church smployed by the Inter-Coun- pendent upon agriculture.
Shelbyville, Illinois, with the ty Macmillan Oil There are approximately!
Rev. Ira Miller, Harrison-|:p, 1.andisville. 350,000 FFA boys in the
burg, Va. officiating. . | States and its island
Miss June Hostetler, twir possessions.
Sitar of ie bride Yeas ald ENGAGEMENTS Advisor Grant Miller an-
of ey rw 0 wv: el ee nounced that a boy could be
Iowa City, brother o worth $4,000 by the time of
groom served as best man.
Following the ceremony :
reception was held at the
home of the bride's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hostet-
ler, Shelbyville R1, Illino’s.
After July 4 the couple
will reside at 1851 N. Penn
sylvania Street, Indianapolis
Indiana
Both Mr. and Mrs. Krall
are graduates of Easterr
Mennonite College, Harrison
burg, Virginia,
MURPHY—BRUBAKER
The marriage of Miss Jan
ice Brubaker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Benjamin
Brubaker, 45 South Ave,
Landisville, to Stanley Lee
Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward T. Murphy, Rheems,
took -lace Sunday at 2 p.m.
at Zion Lutheran Church,
Landisville, with the Rev.
Ernest P. Leer officiating at
the double ring ceremony.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father. Her
Mrs. Jere Butzer,
Springs. was matron
Bridesmaids were
Snader, Akron,
Jean Newcomer,
Salunga, Harold Murphy,
Rheems, served as best man
for his brother. Ushers were
Nevin Snader, Akron, and
Jay Shenk, Manheim RI1.
Solcist was Russell P.
Getz, and the organist was
Mrs. Walter E. Cramer.
Following a reception at
the Stone Barn, Millersville,
the couple left on a wedding
trip to Nidgara Falls. 's™oy
will reside at 640 Park St.,
Elizabethtown,
The bride, a graduate
Hempfield High School,
employed as a stenographer
by Armstrong Cork Co. The
groom, a graduate
East Donegal High School, is
employed at Clearview Din-
er.
cousin,
Silver
of honor
Mrs. Nevin
and Miss
of
is
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SELDOMRIDGE—GINDER |
The marriage of Miss Nan-|
cy Seldomridge, daughter of
Fred I. Seldomridge, Rheems,
and the late Mrs.
son of Mr. and Mrs.
at 2 p.m. Saturday in
Lancaster Church of
Brethren with the Rev. D
of |
Seldom-|
ridge, to N. Stanley Ginder,
Irvin
H. Ginder, Florin, took place
the|
orchid.
Miss Virginia R. Brubaker
served as organist and Dur-
>ll A. Hollinger was soloist.
A reception followed the
zeremony in the church so-
cial rooms. The couple will
reside in Rheems.
Mrs. Ginder is a graduate
yf MecCaskey high school,
Lancaster and received her
B.A. degree from Elizabeth-
town College. She is a teach-



SUTTER — DRYBREAD
Mr. and Mrs. Howard H.
Sutter, Florin, have announ-
xed the engagement of their TO RETURN FROM
io STATE CAMP
)
Mr. and Mrs. J. Vernon Dry-
Lee,
son
laughter, Barbara
John R. Drybread,
ead, 315 E. Frederick St.
Lancaster.
A graduate
to
of Donegal high
boys are working on individ-
(ual projects, working in the
FFA tobacco crop and get-|
ting ready for the Pennsyl-
vania Dutch Days in Hersh-
ey late this month.
Carcers
The announcement was is-
sued that 15,000 new agricul-|
tural college graduates are
needed. Although a student
enrolled in the vocational ag-
riculture course is primarily
graduation by the money he
earns in his farm projects.
——
i ¥
Wayne Kleiner and Mich-
ael McDivett, local deltgates
the Pennsylvania Key-
stone Boys Camp will return
home today following a ten-
‘chool, Miss Sutter is em- day stay at the camp at
oloyed by the H. x x :
ock Have ate »achers
of America Kk Haven State Teachers
. RT 4 a. Colltge. The two are being
; Her fiance attended Me-/ sponsored by the local Wal-
Caskey high school and will ter S. Ebersole Post 185 Am
ner Ithaca College, N. Y.|arican Legion {
| ‘his fall. He is employed by en
he Posey Iron Works The average human heart
weighs about 11 ounces.

| — serene
The Moon and
Sixth-Sense
Sing a song of surtax
Pockets full of holes—
Who will rub the aching
backs
That sweat out federal
doles
Who will earn our ‘way’
and curds,
Who will mend our till,
While the royal blackbirds
Are spending they
will?
Four and twenty planhers
Confusing what is bread!
as
Spenders throwing span-
ners
Where angels fear to
tread!
Sing a song of tax breaks,
With pockets fuller so;
Moderate the tax-takes
And let us spend our
dough.
—Jo Bingham
is naturally redheaded.
A. H. ‘Al’ Peifer
Sales Representative
Garber Motor Co.
10th Year . . Ford-Mercury
ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE 7-1181

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Fresh Air Fund
Won't you share your
home, for just two weeks,
with a needy New York City
youngster during July and
August?
Contact any of these
committee memberss
Mrs. Adin Mumma, 3-6043
Mrs. Paris Hostetter, 3-6195
Mrs. Arthur Brubaker 3-4722



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25-2p
Trout, Mahheim
Miss Audrey Singer is en-
joying a week's vacation at
Norfolk, Va. {
Miss Bertha Fisher has re-
turned to her home after be-
ing hospitalized for 6 weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rice-
dosf, Marietta R1 returned
home after spending two
weeks in !llinois.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hofi-
man, Jr.,, Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Strasbaugh, Mr. Robert
Armold, Mrs. Ruth Hender-
son, Larry Henderson, Jere
Henderson and Miss Alma
Lewis were at Indian River
on Saturday on a fishing
trip. Due to the roughness of
the water the catch was not
too great.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Boltz,
Jr. celebrated their wedding
anniversary on Sunday,
The Maytown Garment
Company is closed this week
so the employees may have
their annual vacation.
Mr. Milton Shank, a guest
fat the Orville Home, is vis-
Mr. Mrs.
RI.
John
Mr.
iting and
TREE SERVICE
SAWING, PRUNING and
SPRAYING
B. IBACH
Phone 5-4616
139 S. Main St Manheim, Pa
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Mrs. Emma Kulp, and Mr.
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family of East Petersburg
visited Mr. and Mrs. North
Loucks on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fink
and son spent Sunday ‘with
their parents in Strinestown

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NOTICE!
We Will be Closed
ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
The Jack Horner Shoe Store
MOUNT JOY
Wanted
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126 LUMBER STREET
25-1t
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Mobile Homes
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‘| E. William (Bill) Pontz,
the! Hannan
Long officiating. Proprietors
The bride was given in| 4 J ar al
marriage by her father. Mrs.| SALES and SERVICE
Weldon Poff, Red Lion, was ROUTE 230
matron of honor, and Mrs
George Loughin, Glen| MOUNT JOY 3-4516
Moore, was bridesmaid. Miss,
Katherine Ginder,
your bu
spokesman . . .
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the bridegroom, Og g | i At A ll ct 0 N I
bridesmaid.
Benjamin G. Shank, Eliza-
bethtown R1, served as best
man, and ushers were John
Geibe and Roy Heistand,
Elizabethtown, and Walter H, PHONE 3-4890
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AUCTIONEER
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