| : M TO The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, January 23 3 men |MR COLE AN | alt Germer and George| VR RA cos wr ~ MAYTOWN jADDRESS GROUP t-] e ings |Germer, of Elizabethtown, | 3 M | Ralph Coleman, elemen brothers of the bride. The ount Joy lary principal of the Donegal|= + =m A reception was held at [Joint elementary schools, GERMER — BAILEY the Moose Ballroom, Eliza-| 7 The meeting of the Par-| in be the gues. speaker at| Miss Emily Joan Germer |, town. The couple will| ents’ Club has been post next Tuesday's meeting of|daughter of Mr. and Mrs, teside itt. Colurnbia. poned until Feb. 17. the Mount Joy elementary George J. Germer, of Eli-| The bride, a graduate of MOUNT JOY, PENNA. The Rev. and Mrs. John school and home SRelation ZAbeTIMAND, | Jengme. in Elizabethtown high = school, SHED EVE "HURSDAY A” a . ms i iscuss|bride of Robe en be loyed at the , Wyeth] YUBLI ? VERY URSDAY AT |Eckhart and children of Lo-IMr. Coleman wi iscu is employe Wis LE Ny TI at PENNA lcust Dale visited Mr. andthe new report cards being|son of Mrs. Clair Peters of Laboratories, Marietta. Her) 11 EAST MAIN STREET, 1 JI Ly PH . Mrs. Arthur Dupler and|used in the system this year.|Columbia, Sunday at 2 pam. husband, who attended Col-| In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. ‘family Monday and Tuesday, Teacher visitation will peli n St. . Luke's Episcopa umbia high school. is em- A of last week. ~ lconducted from 7 to 7:45 p.|Church, Mount Joy. TM ployed by the Cared Cor- Richard A. Rainbolt PA Mrs. North Louchs is aly, and the meeting will be-; The Rev. mimes te \poration, Columbia, a om mah 3 >) |patient at the Lancasier|gi, jn the auditorium at 7-|Moyer officiated ne ae | Miss Germer was enter: Editor General hospital. She injur-|. 4 p.m. double ring ceremony. [tained at pre-nuptial show-| and 3 led her back when she fell il mm The Bride was Sven i lers given for her friends at| : y— —3 | her home. 3 . fo .|marriage by her father andiy,. \wyeth Laboratories and! Publisher “C ” My Russel: Bostic“ J¢ | & 2 Mrs. John Wolfe Sun-| 00 cod by her sister, Mrs by her attend Ry oc Isurgical patient at the St. Rts Helen) Hostetter” of Maney Wingey 5, Marietta, Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. Joseph's hospital. § as matron of honor. Advertising Rates upon request. ep Rev. John Wolfe will Palmer joan: ae week Miss Bony hn QUALITY MEA’ MEATS i : ; > ster, SS|lumbia, an rs. Pairicial intered at the st office at Mount Joy. Penna., as/be the supply pastor at the|énd with he 1 sero oy OL rs the ‘Act it March 3, 1879. Advent Lutheran Church at Marie liarter, Ww Holl Soy 1 of i iy ALSO 4 PULL 1s ov sylvani ancaster. The present pas-| Mr. and Mrs. m. Hollen- sister-in-law of the | Member Yonneyicanln Newsprver or Puttishers. Sssociation ie P baugh and children of Eph-{were bridesmaids. T h el pi mmm Sr ———————— The members of the Luth-|rata and Mr. and Mrs. Hol-|bride's nieces, Alma Winsett RT 7 er League of St. John's Lu-|lenbaugh of Hummelstown{and Bonnie Winset:, iid d Vv bl N WN theran Church aitended the|were Sunday visitors in Marietta, were junior bri > a es Mortuary! Record EW TO Missions Rally if the Luther town. maids. 2 Fruits & & Veget League 0 £ the Lancaster | Joseph Fink, son of Mr. Avs niece of Be bride, — 6 i ; pent! Cindy Germer o iza y NON Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Conference, in St. Stephen’s| and Mrs. Arnold Fink spent nay Ie] i Il M i Meat M k i VATIIN By HEISEY ¢ Robert Frank Jr. and sons Church, Lancaster, Sunday the weekend with Mr.‘ and own og i Id S ed dar g Martin N. Heisey, s 0 y . and Mrs st afte Mrs. Claude Witmer at osep ailey : sere Mr. and Mrs. Ernest afternoon. | Mrs. aude 3 5 T. v Rheems, died Saturday wy Kohler, Red Lion, and Mr. Tht regular monthly meet-|Strinestown. bia, uncle of the bridegroom WEST MAIN ST. M1 Jo a. In. an St. Joseph's Hospit-| nd Mrs. Robert Frank, Sr. ing of the Friendly Bible! Seaman Herbert Larkies : 3 al of a cerebral hemorritage lof town. [Class was held on Sunday has returned to Cyba where y ol ion } He fad been employed as evening at the home of Mr. he is stationed. While on Y 2 t N Y R | t H : 3€ on H a die maker at Hamilton Sd) Disenle Seer ds land Mrs. Clarence Felty./ leave, he was visiting his our es ew ears es H Wa Lo. EO re "Vistiors of ‘Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Felty snd Mire: Brown wife, rs. Beatrice Larkie, SHOULD BE TO U SE ill. A son ¢ ~Raymi Anna Elwood Kuhn and family were co-hostesses. : Mrs. Sarah Sload celebra- ERVICE REGULARLY Heisey and the ate Anna i Miss Eileen Ravezum.| The monthly meeting of ted her birthday last week. OUR S Nentwig Heisey, 1c was 2 VSS . | adies’ i eit eed: dati $ To of Christ Evang Lancaster, Mr. Bill Hadbad, aes A re . } and Reformed Church, Eli-| ng Mr. Gary Sei, bot ol Church was held on TREE SERVICE t zabe Yo Ie als ras al Lititz. { ; Gaara . 5 | ZEDe intone Sl Was ON ie und Mrs. Earl Gelt/Toesday evening at the| SAWING, PRUNING and f es A : nacher and family moved] [rome = f Mrs. fwrence SPRAYING et : ; . their home in New-|Barnha 3 B. B IBACH Surviving are his wife, | TOM * i # : D Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Clem- . . 51 We Call Dorothy Berrier Heisey, and| own 48 Joon a0 BD gel nts and children of New- Phone MO 5-4616 f You Phone oL3. 27 fnive children, Joyce, Dayle, - and family were Mr | |castel, Del. visited the Rev. |39 S. Main St Manheim. Pa 'tissesesee sressssssrrtesttteLtey : feet Ist IIT TtteLtLsTeLee ang 3 ames, 3 a: home, ang} md Mrs. Lewis Laudenber-) ow el w OD eS IM|,ar and children, Mr. and| ; : Fo own S Mrs. Victor Fry, Master Tom | ® funera Services = Were |yfjjler, all of Columbia held from the Miller Fune- | vias. or Po Brosey, Col | a l ® ral Home, Elizabethtown |, pia RD, Mrs. Leanors:| eae po Genie in yaiter, Kinderhook, a n ¢| 1¢ Mennonite emetery. - Q ee Lan ile Salunga nn Richard Jones Correspondent The Landisville Lions cluk last Monday heard a talk or a new clectric-powerec watch soon “o be put dn the market during a mecling of] the civic organization a. the Landisville Fire Hall. The speaker was C. Edwin Hen- drix, 355 Barbara Avenue Landisville, an employee of] the Hamilton Watch Com-| pany, Lancaster, developers! and marketers of the new watch development. Hendrix is also a member o f the Landisville Lions Club. Following t h e regular! meeing, a rehearsal was heid by members of the Lions’ chorus which will par ticipate in a minstrel show to be c.aged by the club at the Hempfield high school, | Landisville, Saturday, Mar 1. Ernd-men for the “Dark-| town Follies of 1958” show will be Richard Charles George Robertson, George Shenck, Lawrence Cramer Cliffcrd Coleman and E Roboit Nolt. The minstre’ show, which met with great success last year in two per- formarces at Landisille andi Mour! Joy, will also feature again a ‘Dixieland’ band and special novelty P. act'® Russell Getz is directing the show Teachers’ Professor Joseph linger, Landisville, of Mathematics at Training R. Hol professor Franklin and Marshall College, was the guest speaker at the first of a series of in-service ‘irairing programs for teach- ers held at the Hempfield High Scheol last Monday and for thé Hempfield facul- ty. Professor Holz 'nger spok=> on the changes which have taken place in the academic mathematics field a. ec lege & universities brought about by recent scienlific develop- ments and the opening of new fields of study in math- ematics. He followed-: hrough with comments on what i. will mean to school pro- gram of ma'hematics, and mentioned trends in revising the course of study, in “hat subject in high schools. The Mathematics Depart- al Hempfield high school re-! cently received national rec- ognition when a charter was granted them by Mu Alpha Thea, National high school Mathematics Club. Member- ship in the club is restricted! to junior and senior class! members whn have success- fully completed algebra I and plane geometry, a n d| who are continuing study in | academic mathematics, and | who have maintained at! least a B-plus average in| those subiects and a B aver-| age in their general school | work, ® po Bulletin advertisement pays. lin. |VId. Warden Halter, Mt. Joy | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs | Maurice Frysinger, Ka'i Moore and Ida Eisenberger were Mrs. Pearl Brennema | iss Elizabeth Hess, MM’ {ind Mrs. John Mellinge ind children, all of Moun | Toy RD, Mr. Maris Gaino {vf Mount Joy, Rev. Henn; Jostetter, Manor, Rev: Ir "ortna, Oyster Point, M- ind Mrs. Harry Weave Mrs. Martha Fogie and so” Richard, Mrs. Irene Snyde Trs. Jean Isler, all of towr Irs. Emma Givens and so “obert, Middletown, an’ Ir. and Mrs. Ben Weaver o | Tarietta Visitors of Mr. Iecward Gamber nd Mrs. Harold Fry, Man | weim, and Mr. and Mrs. Se 'm Gamber and daughte | f Norwood. { Tuesday ecvening supp 'uests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor 1an Brosey and family werr Irs. Mary Lucas, Columbia Mrs. Irwin Witmer anc on, Jack visited Rev. anc Mrs. Raymond Arndt of Mil- rsville. Mr. and risiled Mr. eth Ir. wig and Mrs | were M | Mrs and Alexander and Mr and family Wm. Mrs. Haines Ken- and family Lloyd Nen- atl of Flor- Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhn and family visited Mr and Mrs. Jos. Hoover ar% Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pree sasco and family all of Lan- caster. Mr and Brosey and Sunday supper and Mrs. Manheim. Mrs. Idwin Wi.mer family visited Mr. John Kauffman. —— Mrs. Norman family were guests of the ev. Oscar Buch of and and Mrs. INTRODUCING The NEW WRINGER WASHER by BARTON America’ s First & On WRiNgeR WASHER WITH 2 SPEED’, art ie Wall gprices = er laining $109 €lain Tub. was best man. Ushers were he enduring Horror of War, as any thinking person knows, is the tremendous cost which continues years, even genera- tions, long after the last smoke of Battle has cleared from the scene of conflict. This continuing cost takes its toll in the Job of reconstruction of cities and towns; in the re-establish- ment of law and order, but most of all in the rehabilitating and providing for the millions of Human Disasters, both physical and mental, who do not escape the Holocaust unscathed. ikewise, the terrific Battle against the terrors of Polio, has just about closed in for the final knockout. But while we rejoice over the Victory of Dr. Salk’s great weapon, let us never forget the Thousands of Human Wrecks this Battle has cost. The cost goes on—and it will continue to go on long after notasingle new case of Polio is reported in any given year. Un- less you have had the experience of even pricing some small part of an Iron Lung, a Leg Brace, a Wheel Chair or have had to face the constant cost of N ursing Care you cannot realize how all this mounts up. No one but the wealthy can possibly do it on their own; in wealthy families where Polio has struck it is a mat- ter of record that such folks have not only taken care of their own but have given generously to help others. The rest of us must depend upon YOUR CONTRIBUTION, large or small, to the Lancaster County Chapter for Infantile Paralysis and the March of Dimes and Dollars. on’t you send in Your Dimes and Dollars at this time to aid in the 1958 Campaign to meet the costs of the Post- War reconstruction following Polio’s dreadful attack? Won't you send in Your March of Dimes and Dollars Coin Con- tribution Card at this time? Won't you help us who can’t help ourselves? We are the Casualties of the Polio Battle. Jn 7 Mrs. J. William (Jean) Frey, 644 West Chestnut Street, Lancaster, Pa. Mrs. Jean Frey, a 1954 victim of polio who, when she was stricken, was an iron lung patient, but today, can be out of the iron lung for hours at a time. She is shown here on her rocking bed. 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