The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 24, 1957, Image 2

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‘mums and pompons.
The Bulletin. Mount Joy. Pa Thursday, October 24
‘The Mount Joy
BULLETI
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Farm Women
. Hear Laundry
' Discussion
Mrs. John Risser was the
MOUNT JOY, PENNA. gues. speaker at the Satur
bp 2s day afternoon meeting of
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Al Farm Society No. 8 at the
11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA home of Mrs. Lewis Bixler,
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County Mount Joy RI1 Mrs. Risser
discussed laundry procedures
I n conjunction with that
Richard A. Rainbolt theme, the roll call was the
Editor naming of favorite laundry|
and powders. Mrs. Harold New|
was in charge of devotions|
Publisher

Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail.
Advertising Rates upon request.
P 5 afternoon at the Brethren
Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna. as 4 |
P Church, East Petersburg. Mrs.\ew Sure-Grip differential and a new automatic Econo-Choke are available on 1958 Plymouth cars|
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second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers’ Association
Weddings
Christ Miller was accepted as
a new member of the socieLy.|
Hostesses were Mrs. Bixler,
Mrs. Ney, Mrs. Clyde Wivell|
and Mrs. Curvin Martin. The
next regular meeting will be


Landisville - Salunga



held at the home of Mrs.|
OBER — HIGH mem {John Keener Nov. 16. [
The marriage of Miss Edna By Richard Jones Arrangements were com-|
pleted for a trip to the White!
Minnie J. Ober, Manheim R4, [Hill Home, near Harrisburg, |
to Christian H. High, son of A Halloween parade will Thursday, Nov. 7. Mrs. Rob-|
Mr. and Mrs. John S. High,be held in Landisville onleri Eshleman, president, was
Myerstown R1, took place at Saturday, Oct. 26, sponsoredjin charge of the meeting. |
2 p.m. Saturday in the homeby the Landisville Element. ————
of the bride. The Rev. Homer ary School Parent-Teachers/per cen: last Friday at the]
Bomberger officiated. Association and scheduled high school with the majority|
Miss Esther Stoltzfus atten-to begin at 3:45 p.m. Somelof students absent from the
ded the bride as maid of hon of the marching units in the/junior high school. Monday,
or, and the bridesmaids were annual parade will be the nearly ten per cen: of the!
Mrs. Jean McMullen, sister Hempfield high school band, students at the junior-senior
of the bride, and Miss Anna Boy and Girl Scouts from school were absent. Leroy M.|
Guthridge. {the Landisville area, and the|Nissley, principal, reports|
Clair Brenneman served asischool children in costume tha: most of the illnesses a-|
best man. The ushers were The Landisville-Salunga Area mong the student absentees|
John Musser and Andrew| Junior Chamber of Commerce were colds and sore throats|
E. Ober, daughter of Mrs. Correspondent

Cunningham. 3 : |will enter a floa!, and bothjas well as flu-like diseases]
After a wedding trip tolthe Landisville and Salungalalthough ‘here seems to be]
Niagara Falls and through|fire companies and equipment{no epidemic approaching the
the New England states, thelwill participate. { school.
couple will reside in the! One of the highlights of i
home of the bride. the parade will be ‘he nam-|

Forty members of the Lan-|

ing of a Halloween Queen|disville Lions Club were ta-|
MULL — KELLEY land her court. Candidateslken on a tour of the new
THe matfiage of Mar:ha fof the youthful queen willl WGAL-TV studios on ‘the
tag Kelley pe from each of the four| Columbia pike last Monday |
Joyce a ath d Mrs Sith grade classes at the|night. Methods in program-|
daughter oe xT A Ww <t [Landisville elementary school{iming and transmission were|
Harry J. Wi Hams: Jo > yr The queen will be eected by axplained to the group along
Donegal Ch Ht, oy Mr. [her classmates, with the oth-|with ‘echnical problems en-|
Glenn J. Mull, son o ‘ler three candidates Paul Rodenhauser,|
and Mrs. Calvin Mull, 516 : |
anh ‘ling her court. Results of the program
Front St., Mien, took PIAKE election will be secret
Se i the parade begins. They
Church, Columbia, with at he RE] Of ee
Rev. Bradley T. Gaver offi. de in a convertible.
ciating.
director at the TV
until{studios, was a speaker at a
williprevious meeling of the Lan-
par- disville club and discussed
the workings and problems
All school and pre-school of the station. The tour fol-
a: {zhildren are invited to par-{lowed the regular dinner;
They are residing at 580 E. ade in costume. Prizes willjmeeting held Sion Landis-
Market St., Marietta. Je awarded for best cos-lville Fire Hall. Henry S.
—— umes.. Children in compe-|{Lehman, president, presided
FELLENBAUM — HEISEY | ition for prizes must regist- meee {
The marriage of Miss Su-! Tr prior to the beginning off The Centerville E. U. B.|
he parade. {Church cbserved a special
san Fellenbaum, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis H. Fellen-
baum of Mount Joy, and
John M. Heisey, son of Mr.
The parade will form aliRally Day program at the
‘he Landisville elementary -hurch Sunday morning at
chool and will proceed a.m. The program was
and Mrs. E. Musser Heisey Bank stree! to Main street|y combined Sunday School
of Mt, Joy R2, were solemn- hen west to the Salunga church service. Th e
ized Saturday at 2 p.m. at filion, A special grand finale speaker was Mrs. Helen
the Donegal Presbyterian wm be held at the pavilion | Shonk, Rohrerstown, child
Church, Donegal Springs. |» refr eshments will alsc svangelist. The pastor of the
The Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, ’€ served. Free lollipops wil'| church = is the
pastor, officiated a. the doub-|2¢ dis.ributed to the children Reverend Ira Fortna.
le ring ceremony. In charge of arrangements | a
The bride was - given in or the annual event are Har A special meeting of the
marriage by her father. She A Cassey parade chairman: dempfield high school Alum-
was attended by her sister, oe W hitacre, parade ‘marsh- 11 Association was held Mon-
Miss Linda Fellenbaum of Jack Bidding, judging lay evening at ‘he Landis-
Mount Joy as maid of honor.| ‘hairman; John Butz, grand) 7ille school. Primarily an ex-
inale; and Mrs. Dean Lowry | cutive session for business
oncessions. urposes, the meeting was
EN pen to all officers and mem-
A faulty corn picking ma-|/bers. President of the Hemp-
chine .was blamed for setting field alumni group is Walter
‘0 a corn field on the H. Reese, Jr., Lancaster. Mrs.|
of Mount farm of Irvin Dellinger, Lan- Dorothy Brubaker, East Pe-
caster R3, two miles east is secretary.
Landisville, last Wednesday re
afternoon. The owner and op-| When in need of printing,

cy Fellenbaum of Mount Joy
and Miss Peggy Houseal May-
town. .
Sally Fellenbaum was flow-
er girl.
Glenn Eshelman
Joy was best man for the
bridegroom. Ushers were
RE rn Ror: erator of the cornpicker, Earl| remember The Bulletin. i
Joy R2. Randy Heisey of Mt. Landis, said tha: the machine ——
Joy R2, brother of the bride- choked and sparks from the,
groom, was ring bearer. friction ignited the field. A RUPTY
Miss Jane Greiner, of of 25 by 30 feet Was T.M Ber U.S. Tat Of
heim R4 was the organist for burned over. The Landisville
the ceremony. Aaron Landis, Fire Company was summon-
Strasburg R1 was soloist. ed and extinguished t ®
The bride's gown of Chan- blaze in half an hour with
tilly lace over tulle and satinthe use of the pumper’s boost- A
er tank. There was no dam-'at. N

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was styled with fitted lace y 1606551 Required
: : . age to the cornpicker. A strong washable sup-
‘bodice featuring a V neckine A suong, form. sup.
edged with tulle and sequins. cing adjustable, Shans up inf
The bouffant skirt of tiered Teachers at the Hempfield ET or. lea her band
tulle was fashioned with men, women, children. Mail order
overskirt of scalloped lace with Asian flu vaccine
and ‘ulle. Her veil of import- Friday afternoon at the Lan- y
ed illusion edged with scal- disville school. Some elemen. O} Ph
loped lace was held by a tary teachers also received gan S armac |
pearl tiara trimmed with se-the shos. Dr. Richard L.g Main St. Ph OL 3-3001.
quins. She carried a white Bryson, schcol physician, ad-| ——m— — — |
lace Bible topped with two ministered the shots. assisted CORMN-FED
phaelanopsis orchids and yel- by Mrs. Isabelle N. Roye and {
low sweetheart roses. Mrs. Grace Minnich, S
The honor attendants wore nurses.
BROAD-BREASTED

: id SSPE 4 ri ln give
anlhigh school were inncculaied Measure around lowest part of abdo-
last men, state right, left side, double.
a green satin waltz-length Absentees amounted to five
gown with cumnierbund andf——————— rm
neckline trimmed in a darker green cymbidium orchids.
shade of green. A matching A reception after the cere-
headband held her short veil. mony was held at
bridesmaids wore Banquet Hall, Mount Joy. Af-
gowns of the same style inter a trip to Florida, the
amber satin with matching couple will reside at Mount]
headbands. {Joy R2.
All the attendants carried Both the bride . and the
bouquets of yellow mums bridegroom are graduates of]
and bronze pompons. Donegal high school. The!
The flower girl a/bride is employed in the den-|



wore
satin and carried a basket of er and Dr. R. E. Long: The
bridegroom is associated with
the poultry

The bride’s mother wore ahis father in
gray taffeta dress with mauve business.
‘aecessories and corsage of The bride was honored at| s i
ny rage Ta prenuptial shower given by, EUGENE S. Kreider |
bridegroom's mother wore aher sisters. The bride’s par-R. D. 2 MOUNT JOY, PA.
beige erepe dress with brown ents entertained the wedding PHONE OL 3-9036
aecessories and a corsage of party at a rehearsal dinner.
Dressed or live weight
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A surprise party on his 21st
birthday was given for Ralph
Two new
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Clark G. Berrier, Donegal in the U. S. were cov- meeting of the group last WORLD WIDE |
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night in Fallowship hall of ¢€re y group, Ile y and anc Irs. orothy |
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