The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 08, 1957, Image 6

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p 3’ ste he three basic areas Thomas Tillett, pastor, with stitution committee includesjof students, pre-school ma
The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. Friday at his hom ter Duke St, Lancaster the three bas ( 1 : invol ! oma I 18 ‘ Ath 8 bi te! : l ie »
Thursday, August 8 6 prolonged illness He was also a staff mem-|ed in television - sales, music by the Child-|Calvin Ross, Herman Ries, turity tests were given to
Ee 3 Dr. Simons. who combined ber of the department of gramming and production, ren’s Choir. 1 he service for miwood Law and the Rev. those pupils who were not in Acme . b h
This interest in the teaching ophthalmology at Lancaster and technical problems, August 18 will be presented poi p Leer, advisor. Of- the first grade in the Hemp- gives you at
M rt Recor and medical professions, was General Hospital Five members of the club i oo: ficers of the club are Charles|felq district last year, ac-
u y released from Lancaster, De. S‘'mons was born In were honored at the meeting service on August 25 WoT Be Midler, president; Richard cording to Walter H. Reese, H SAVINGS Plus
T= joneral Hospital Thursday. East Donegal Twp. a son of for their service 10 the wa the Salut Church of Jones, vice president; Doug-' yp Supervisor of Element-
PEN A AIT He was hospitalized for al- the late John D. and Eliza- ic organization. Presented BY ey Be Ro, Ot las Williams, treasurer; and ary Education in the district.
y WEAVER ! i i i ifi the Brethren All services :
WILLIAM aA ! four weeks beth Shirk Simons with a pin and certificate as 'h¢ ethren. S| william Dyer, spcretary.| : roe reen
Wi apn Most four weeks pel HEE v ,ore are scheduled to begin at xy According to Reese, pupils
William Weaver, age 80, He speciudized in ophihal A Presbyterian, he was an Charter Monarchs were Be al program committee for the er Pi ust
of Pottsville, Penna, father] study of the struc- elder in the Marietta Church Norman L. Bowers and F. pm, meeting includes Dean Low-|\ "al PC 0 0 age or older
of Mrs. John Way of Mount ture. formation and diseases and served as moderator of Bailey. Also honored _were a ——————— ry and Ben Greider, bv January 31, 1958, and
Joy, died suddenly Tuesday of the VE. . "the Donegal Presbytery. Gustaf Malmborg, 15-year An estimated 25 couples | those pupils planning to en-|
morning. yo ; ‘ Professional social mem- monarch; and Simon Min- of the Couples Club of the| , boot am lier the frst grode must
ra by yp After graduating in 1908 : i 2 Mar 10-vear 7: . The Hempfield Joint schocl ter 1€ irst grade
Mrs. Way and her brother, After grac wr included the Ameri- nich and Mark Nolt, year Zion Lutheran Church at-| °° i en wii, bie
Harland Weaver, who hap- from Maytown high school, be es Helge 1 rt 2 of Monarchs. tended a Swimming party district held a second pre- reach at least six years of]
d to be reiting here at he enrolled at Millersville £2" " SSI of jo re > AHH liscussed for last Saturday night at the J [school registration day Wed- age or older by the same
Pe DR ge ati State Normal, where he was Neoplastic Dise ugg, i : ne Plans Ny or Ri shard Nissley EL ‘Inesday at the Landisville date. The enrollment was
poe Ine 1 ig or graduated in 1911. He then College of I hysie on od arts) Lion I Ion le Win: he swimming | Elementary School for stu- for all prospective kinder- 6 /
ed Three other chil- attended Franklin and Mar- and the Amenican Medica be hele on the . aoe i hic h Wing od various wa. | dents entering kindergarten garten and first grade pupils SUPER MARKEE 'S
olisvil le. shall College and was gradu- Assn, Fire Company picnic grounds whic i IS Wa-| nd first grade. The first in the district who plan on WLR a: SE
dren survive shall ‘College and was gradu ras also ay, A st 19. The ter ames and exhibition : ; y YourMoney Goes Furthest ;
ren survive. ated in 1015 He received He was also a member of on Monday, August 9. Thefter ge 5." 8 registration day was held on entering any of the five el 3 4
x his MA from Columbia the Masonic Lodge and the picnic is an annual family diving, refreshments Were April 3, with the second ementary schools, located at A
MARY AGNES WITTEL University in 1918 Harrisburg Consistory of the event. A directors meeting served. Program committec date for enrollment for those Rohrerstown, East Peters
Miss Mary Agnes Wittel, = Ta pao Zembo Shrine is scheduled for Monday, members for the swim event hildre i have moved burg, Farmdale, Mountville
: 5 In 1923, he received his i a. is Rug 4 19 " . rer Mr. and. Mrs. Si children who hav 'maale, . §
89, Mount Joy, died at 4:45 he received Married twice, his first'August 12. Henry Lehman were Mr. anc IS. Simon . ihe district since the and Landisville. ing ay QF
p.m. Wednesday, July 31 at M.D. from Jefferson Medical fo Reba Goodman Simons, presided at the meeting. Minnich, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. April 3 date or who had oth- erases lf ction nas .
the home of her sister, Mrs. Cofle Be Philadelphia (died in 1942. His Second The second of a series of Shencki ny Ye. ny Mes J erwise not enrolled. When in need of printing, Aeme Saves You Monon
Fannie Felker, 308 N. Bar- While in the education wife, the former Elizabeth four Landisville - Salunga Richarc issley. residing
In addition to enrollment remember The Bulletin.
officers of the church social

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bara St., Mount Joy, after an profession, he public Meminger, survives Community Vesper Services —
illness of several months. [schools in Donegal and then Surviving, in addition to wil] be held Sunday night at organization are Mr. and { FANCY SPECIAL SALE
Born in Rapho Twp., she became supervising princip- his wife and brother, are a the Landisville Camp Meet- Mrs. Phil Biemiller, chair- SLOAN’S PHARMACY IDEAL . "
was a daughter of the late'al of the Upper Leacock and'son, Major David
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i00dman jpg Grounds with the Zion nen, and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. |
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Cyrus H. and Catherine Dif- Marietta Borcugh Schools. Simons, M.D., Alamogordo, Lutheran Church presenting secretary-treasurer.
fenderfer Wittel and was a He also served as assistant Air Force Base, New Mexico the program. nr - . . o
member of Milton Grove E. county superintendant o fa daughter, Elizabeth Ann, The Reverend Ernest The Men's Bible Class of| roll on anti-perspirant protection with K t
U. B. Church. _ Lancaster County Schools for/wife of John Alden Mason,'p "cor of Zion the Zion Lutheran Church, auce e chup
Besides her sister with three years. Swarthmore, and six grand- an. Church, will give the Landisville, will hold its’
whom she has resided for He did post graduate work children. message. Special music will August meeting at Honey-|
the past 30 years, she is at New York Post Graduatel Funeral services were held be
survived by four brothers, Medical College in 1937, Tuesday
John D., Florin: and Harvey when he first studied oph-land the
D., Cyrus D., and Christ D., thalmology, at Havard in ’'32 ian Church at
all of Elizabethtown. and the University of Penn- -_
i provided by a male quar-{suckle Pool, Landisville, on
from the residence sos of Fred Koser, Tuesday, August 13, at 7:00,
English Presbyter- Charles Eby |
Marietta. at
14 Oz.
bottle
new lussy
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4-49;
Charles Hab- p.m.
ecker and Richard Jones. | The
The program on August 4 church group will adopt a
recently - organized |
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Aldus B. Stark, 59, Landis- for one year and the ophtha- Correspondent QUARTERED 10¢c OFF REG. PRICE
Funeral services were held sylvania in 1938. was presented by the Church ‘onstitution formaly at the
Saturday from the Nissley, Combining the teaching of God. the Reverend Tuesday meeting. The con-| : SAVE ON THIS VALUE - -
Funeral Home with inter-'and medical professions, he : a . a d d
ment in the Chiques Ceme- served as an instructor in €o orant F rmd | Bread lge I C
tery. the department of ophthal- | Cg ad a € . >
ren mology in the New York By Richard Jones fk new unbrealk
ALDUS B. STARK Graduate Medical College : ey \ . ealable suse
ville, died at 3:30 p.m. Tues- mology department at the Forty-five members of the “rr
day, Aug. 6, at Lancaster Jefferson Medical College Landisville Lions Club heard > 1 H D Li
Hospital Were he for four years. a talk on television produc- Princess om- c- ate
1ad been a patient four days. He and his three brothers, tion by Mr. Paul Roden-
. 1 ant S, ) . |
Born in East Hempfield Dr. William S. Simons, Mar- hauser, production manager ZTE J M 1 S lad Dressin
Twp., he was a son of the ietta, the late Dr. John Sim- of WGAL-TV, last Monday : | argarme a a g
late Eli D. and Mary Seiple ons, and the late Dr. Isaac night at a meeting of the protection : |
Stark. He was employed at Simons, practiced in the club at the Landisville Fire |
J. C. Snavely and Sons, Lan-
disville, for
years.
Surviving is a sister, Ber-
tha Mae, wife of Francis H.
Stark, Manheim.
Funeral services will be
held Friday afternoon at two
o'clock at the Fred H. Koser §
funeral home in Landisville. §
Burial will be made in the §
East Petersburg Mennonite }
Cemetery. 8
same building for a number
twenty-seven of years in the 600 block of
Hall.
Mr. Rodenhauser spoke on
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