The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 29, 1957, Image 6

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    The Bulletin, Mount Jor Pa.
Thuteduy. August 2
5 FP 1 ORIN
Mrs. Susan Miller, Mrs
James Garber, Mrs. Aaron
Buckwalter and daughter,
Kitty and Mrs. Irvin Bishop
spent Wednesday at Lititz,
Mrs. Viola Bricker enter
tained the following at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Brandt on Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs, Jay Brandt and Miss
Shirley Steinman and Gerald
Brandt, Clyde Brandt, Mr
and Mrs. Samuel Heisey, Mr
an Mrs. Abram Shaffner, and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brandt.
The event being Mrs. Jay
Brandt's birthday.
The following called on
Mr. and Mrs. George Mump-
er Sr. over the weekend. Rev.
Weist, Maytown, Mr. and
Mrs. James Mumper and fa-
mily of Cumberland County,
Mr, Clarence Fry of Landis-
burg, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Mumpe~r, Elizabethtown, Mr
John Fry. Mrs. Couch, Miss
Mary Kock, Mt. Joy; Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Keck and family
of Rheems, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Mumper of Neffsville,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
er and family of Needham
Heights, Mass.
Mrs. Sara
snent Sunday
Park
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herr en-
tertained their Sunday school
class of the Mount Joy Men-
non‘te church at their home
on Thursday evening.
Mrs. George Mumper re-
turned “o her home Monday
after undergoing surgery at
St. Jos~ph hosvital.
Mr, George Kunkle, Mount-
ville, called on Mrs. Sara
Schlegelmilch Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess
entertained Mr. and Mrs.
f.ovi Fuhrman and son, East
Petersburg to supper Sun-
dav evennig.
Mr. and Mrs.
of Sporting Hill were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandt
on Sunday evening.
Mr. Alvin Sides spent sev-
eral days at Cleona Camp
last week.
Mr. James Musser is spen-
ding the week at Rehoboth
Beach, Del.
Mr. and Mrs. James Eich-
Ir and daughter visited the
lat’ers parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Bless at Falmouth on
Sunday.
Schlegelmilch
at Colonial
Mrs. Clyde Fenstermacher |and Mrs. James Grove,
Joseph |and Mrs.
daughter of Mount Joy
was admitted to St.
Hospital on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sheaffer
and son Raymond, Lancaster
visited the former's sister
and brother-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Hess Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hilt
and children, Mr.
Charles Doyle, and Mr.
Mrs. Jack Scott, spent sever-
al days at Wildwood. N. J.
Misses Mary Hamilton and
Ruth Wittle, spent Saturday
at Harrisburg.
Miss Catharine Wittle re-
turned to her home Monday.
after being a medical patient
at St. Joseph’s hospital.
Mrs. George Berrier and
daughters of Elizabethtown
RD were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter on
and
SCHOOL
CLOTHES
TIME
TROUSERS
In Polished Cotton
$395
Khaki and Black,
Western Dungarees
$959
SHORT and LONG SLEEVE
SPORT
$150 snp ue
Buy Him “The Good Kind”
o
Esai Bros.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
and Mrs. |
PAYS COSTS AND
— FINE IN COURT
Brandt Nissley, Landis-
pleaded guilty to oper-
ating a motor vehicle under
the influence ' of intoxicants
and was fined $200 and costs
at Friday's session of county
court, He was
25 by Park Neiss, local polic
chief, following an accident
During the court
Jean R. Markley,
10 West Main Street,
granted a divorce
Thomas O. Markley, twenty-
two, 145 North Market Street
They were married Sept.
1954.
G
ville,
Session
was
BANK EMPLOYEES
ATTEND PICNIC
Thirty-four employees and
families of the First National
Bank and Trust Company at-
tended a picnic Wednesday
evening at the Little Chiques
School Playground. Following
the picnic meal the evening
was spent in recreation plus
being taken cn boat rides by
Frank Germer, custodian of
the park. Mrs. Alex Mitzka-
vi.z was in charge of the ev-
ent. Special guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Fellenbaum. |
ee (rs
BABY HURT IN FALL
Jimmy Lee McCue, ten-
month son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald McCue, 103 W. Main
Street, underwent head sur-
gery Tuesday at St. Joseph's
Hospital. The baby was
thrown from the seat onto
25,
| place
Club Week, held recently at Pennsylvania State Universit
arrested June §
eighteen, &
from! =
Herbert Frey (left),
hard, Mount Joy R. D. 2,
stration on
for
Marietta R. D. 1,
are shown above giving a dem-
“Horizontal Silo”
livestock demonstrations at the 33rd annual 4-H
4
Steps Manage
and Fred Bern-
which won them a second
y.

Registration
Place Named
Registration for voters
Mount Joy
held in the local
Saturday, September 7. In
order for residents to be eli-!
Novem- two
not house. David Charles, Rheems
gible to vote in the
ber elections who had
previously been eligible, the fire chief,
in{000
Borough will
firehouse| Mount Joy
CHICKEN HOUSE
DESTROYED BY FIRE
Damages in excess of $3,-
occurred last week on
Walter Gish property,
R2, when fire
caused by sparks from burn-
ing paper ignited a 30x40
story frame chicken
said they were
special day was announced. |burning trash near the house
The place for the
regis-|and sparks fanned by
the
tration had previously been|breeze ignited the building.
Newcomer's Hard-
ware store but the
has been made to the fire-
house; - in the lounge to the
rear of the building on
first floor.
set for
Theodore Roosevelt was
the|by lack of
When firemen arrived the
change|strong gusts of wind had fan-
ned the flames out of control
The company fas hampered
water and was
orced to lay a mile and a
half of hose from a Rheems
hydrant. Mr. Gish
his building loss at $2,5
the floor of the auto in which the youngest president of the There were 500 laying
he was riding when his fa
ther was forced to stop sud-
denly Saturday. His parents
said he appeared to suffer nc
ill effects until Monday even |
Oliver Ober |=
Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. H | {
D. Barnhart called on Mr
and Mrs. Shetter on Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Annie Liddich,
cannon, spent several days
with Mrs. Ruth Klugh and
Mr. and Mrs. David Geib.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel
entertained the followi ing |
guests to dinner on Sunday
Mr. Geo. Mumper, Jr.
daughter Georgianne,
Dun-
and
Mr.
Mr.
and !
and
Wm. Vogel
Miss Priscilla McKain.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price |
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. |
Geo. Neuman and Mrs. Ella |
Satteson. Lebanon, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. vin
Bishop Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hie- |
kernell and son of Falmouth
called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben- |
jamin Hess and family Mon- |
dav evening.
Harold Buller returned tol
his home Saturday from the
St. Joseph’s Hospital.
A shower was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.|
Buller for Ronald and Mary|
Heisey. Sixty guests were]
present. The Heiseys received]
many useful gifts.

SHIRTS
United States. He was 43.
Make
_ Your Trip
more pleasant
with all expenses
‘paid in advance by
joining our Vacation
Club for 1958.
Save small amounts
from $1.00 to $10.00
a week and have up to
$500.00 waiting for
you a year from today.
Our Vacation Gib for
1958 is now open . . .
destroyed in the fire also.
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Join This Week!
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS °'TIL EIGHT
CLOSED SATURDAY
Co EEE
NATIONAL
Se HIRST NATIONAL BANK
TRUST COMPANY 4M JOY|
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Little
Bird
Told Me ..
Mr, and Mrs. Larmon D.
{Smith and family are moving
this week from Prophetstown,
Illinois, to their home on
Spooky Nook road. A form-
er publisher of The Bulletin,
he has sold his paper in Illi-
nois and is returning here.
He has no plans for the im-
mediate future.
Harold Shaffner, son o
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Shaef-
fner Jr., Mount Joy R1, was
graduated a few days ago
from the Reisch American
School of Auctioneering at
Mason City, Iowa. He lives
on Lancaster R3.
Robert E. Kline, teller at
the Florin branch of the
First National Bank, has re-
turned home from a week's
intensive course in Bank Op-
eration and Bank Lending,
held at Bucknell University
last week, sponsored by The
Pennsylvania Bankers Assn.
Mrs. Isabella Kistler, o f
Mechanicsburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Hawthorne and chil-
dren Harriet and ond . Jeffrey,
TREE SERVICE
SAWING, PRUNING and
SPRAYING
B. IBACH
Phone 5-4616
(39 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mumper
and daughters Sylvia and
Cindy, all of Mount Joy and
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Diffender-
fer, Florin, spent the week-
end at Wildwood, N. J.
Mr. Daniel M. Wolge-
muth, Florin, gave a recep-
tion in honor of his son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Wolgemuth, on Sat-
urday evening, August 24th,
at the Hostetter Pavilion, in
Mount Joy. Approximately
130 guests were present. The
couple recently returned
from their wedding trip and
are now residing at S. Mark-
et St., Florin.
A family get together was
held at the home of Allen B.
Shearer, Mt. Joy R2, Sunday,
August 25. The following
were served dinner and sup-
per: Mr, and Mrs. John
Sherer and Christ,
Mrs. Ray Shearer, Kenneth
and Virginia, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph E. Frey and Dennis,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sheareg
Marlin, Mary Ellen, Arleen
and Suzanne, Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Witmer, J. Lester, Don-
nie and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Shearer, Doris and
Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. David
Dr.H.C.Killheffer
Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St.
Telephone 5.2942
Mon. & Wednes. 9-5:30
Tues.,, Fri, 7 - 9
Sat. by appointment
ELIZABETHTOWN
2nd Floor Clauss
Phone EM 7-4163
Tues., Fri., Sat,
9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. M


lin ll 5 lB BA
Mr. and|’
JUST BETWEEN YOU
Shearer, Linda, David, Lee)
and Stevie, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Shearer and Joyce
Elaine, Miss Ruth Shearer
and friend, Dan Fausnacht,
Stanley Shearer and friend
Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ford Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Jac-
ob Hostetter and family,
Mrs. Fannie Risser, Mrs. Ru-
ben Emenheiser, Mrs. Kaufl-
man of E-town, Mr, Harry
Snyder of and
Mr. Guy Spittler, Mrs.
Hossler, Fannie FIory, r-
les Rigglemen and Billy and|
Donald.
William Henry Harrison
was the oldest U. S. president
to take office. He was 68.
LOTTA LIVIN'—
Gene Vincent
LONG LONELY NIGHTS—
Lee Andrews
WHOLE LOT OF SHAKIN
GOING ON—
Jerry Lee Lewis
SWINGING SWEET-
HEARTS—
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Ron Goodwin |
WONDERIN EYES—
Charlie Gracie |
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AND ME— |
Chordettes
f
WAY'S Appliances
48 W. Main St.,
Mount Joy]
Phone OL 3-3622

and laundry.

August 21, 1957

ATTENTION!
WATER USERS!
Due to the extremely critical supply of water for Mount
Joy. residents are asked to use water only for drinking, bathing
Anyone who uses water for sprinkling lawns,
washing cars, washing sidewalks or other unessential purpos-
es will be dealt with according to provisions of the law.
Signed:
ROBERT C. ROSSER, chairman
Mount Joy Borough Authority










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