of Donegal high school, class fhe Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, February 4 of 1955, is engaged in farm- ing with his father, | HELEN SAYS: Don't Put Milk on Ink It Drives Us Crazy USE DRYCLEANING EICHERLYS ~ JOHNSON BUS SERVICE BUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS FLORIN, PA. Phone OL 3-9221 Lions & Rotarians Honor Scouts Boy Scout Troop 39 of Mt. Joy was honored on Tuesday Engagements KREIDER -- NISSLEY Mr ind Mrs Abram S { Kreider, Mount Joy R. 2. engagement of Anna K. to son of Mr Nissley, Eli- To Show Slides Of Recent Trip Into Europe On Wednesday, Feb. 10th, James Endslow will show European pictures to Brown- ie Troop #233 under the leadership of Mrs. Sam Nis- sley and Mrs. Paul Stoner. The pictures are interesting color slides taken mostly in Switzerland and Holland. The Brownie Troop has in- vited the newly invested Troop No. 310 to this regular meeting of the troop Wed- nesday after school at Trini- ty Evang. Cong. Church. A small Valentine treat will be served to the youngsters. Completes Course James R, Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Covie S. Mar R. 1, Elizabethtown Weddings EBERSOLE — SHENK Miss Vera R. Shenk, daugh- hes or lated night at Hostetters by the ¢o. of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H Na .Lomnp a i nReWa Rotary and Lions as the ghenk. Mount Joy Rl, be- ang Proge n r Breth youth organization begins its same the bride of John Mus. 10 Volunteer ‘ 50th anniversary year Ebersole. son of Mr. and New nds! , ( IRrence ) harenle B15. 12S been assigne to ith ar ir Jacob Le Ebersol : ~ Modesto Commu « zabethtown R were guests to hear General a salurcay for approx Daniel Strickler of Lancast- January 30, at 10 am. My, er, president of the county Mount Pleasant srethren in Martin entered the Decem ©! council of Boy Scouts Christ Church unit of Brethren Vo'un- The speaked euoligized the The Rev. Graybill Wolge- Service along with 36 Scouting movement it muth and the Rev. J. Earl voung people. He is marks its 50th year and Martin Jr. officiated, a member of the West Gre- pointed with pride to the Miss Elizabeth H. Shenk, en Tree Church of the Bre- contribution it has made to Mount Joy R1, sister of the thren, and was graduated training boys to become men, bride, was maid of honor, from Donegal Hich School. He outlined some of the Bridesmaids were Miss Ar- Through the South Mod activities which the Scout lene R. Shenk, Mt. Joy R1, esto Community Church at program calls for during '60 another sister of the bride; Modesto. Calif., the Church NISSLEY — KREIDER Mr. and Mrs. Abram S, Kreider,, Mount Joy R2, an- nounce the engagement of ! their daughter, Miss Anna K. Kreider, to Clarence Nis- sley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nissley, Elizabeth town R2. Miss Kreider, a graduate of Lancaster General Hos- pital, is employed there as a staff nurse. Mr. Nissley is serving a term of voluntary service at the Washington Hospital Center, Washington, D.C. Bens When in need of printing, remember The Bulletin. 1 mnounce the their daughter, Nissley, ser Mrs zabethtown Llovd Scouts and Scoutmasters 9 Miss Kreider, a graduate Lancaster General Hospi- employed there as a Mr. Nissley is serving a term of voluntary service at the Washington Hospita! Center, Washington D.C tal, is staff nurse SUPER MARKETS ¢ Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest Acme’s 69th ber teer as other HERSHEY — MUMMAU - “— Mrs. Jacob R. Mummau, of Florin, announces the en- Wolgemuth Bros. , Inc. international theme, the girls are invited to take and to demonstrate any possession from a foreign country to the Feb. 17 meet- ng. All troops are working on nrojects to collect pennies for the Juliet Low Fund. # Representatives are to be * sent to March Neighborhood Meeting. Troop No. 310 is counting seeds from an orange. The number of seeds found in a particular orange will represent the number % #of pennies contributed by i each girl. Contributions to Jpliet Low World Friendship Fund % strengthen and build better understanding among Guides and Girl Scouts. It provides i opportunities for Guides and ., Girl Scouts from around the world to meet and become ; riends, to live and work to- p’. gether, united in purpose and ideals. « The Day Camp Committee 1as met and has begun to =: re-organize plans for the ’60 : season. Leaders in last years » camp are asked to maintain PHONE US TODAY their interest and offer their Dial leadership again to the giv- ing of outdoor camping and Now’s the time to switch to top- activities to girls of the Don- quality, economical ‘blue coal’ egal area. ++. guaranteed to give you more st Bbiias and better heat for your money! ~~ Attend Graduation Let ‘blue coal’ be your guide to Mr. and Mrs. George Wm perfect home heating. Also on the ARRREIReR0e Bair and family, of 212 South Barbara Street, attended the graduation services of their daughter, Dixie Lee, from Penna. State University on Sunday, Jan. 31. While at the university, Miss Bair sang in the Medi- tation Chapel Choir, was one FLORIN, PA. Phone Mt. Joy OL 3-2411 ov EASIER WAY i | | | | HERE ~~ (Th) BE. of the founders and on the planning board of the Penn State Sociology club, and ac- ted as a dormitory Bible Study leader. Her major was in Pre-Professional Social Welfare work, and Miss Bair now plans to work for a short while in one of the area's welfare agencies be fore going on to a School of Social Work to receive her : Masters in Social -Work y/. (MSW. 1) SOE BUSINESS JZ ADS AQY ADVERTISE JP PHONE IN YOUR NEWS MURPHY’S--SATURDAY NIGHT RIOT SPECIALS 72P.M. to 9P. M. Betty Burke Nylons 98¢c value 47 - PAIR Box of 24 Count BEECHNUT or SPEARMINT CHEWING GUM Value $120 Value NOW 18: 87: Men’s & Boys’ Sport Shirts $2.98 Value S33: CM 14-16 WEST MAIN STREET STORE HOURS: Monday through Thursday 9 to 5:30 Friday and Saturday 9 io 9 Box of 24 Count CANDY BARS 20 $1 NOW MOUNT JOY as part of the Golden Anni- Miss Doris Jean Moyer and of the Brethren maintains a versary celebration. Miss Mildred Frank, both of community service for the The speaker was introduc- Mount Joy. Patty Louise neonle of the many of ed by Ed Smith, representa- Venger, Elizabethtown R3 them laborers seeking to es- tive of the county council hiece of the bride, was flower tablish more permanent who also during the meeting 87! ToD: 2roond i I 4 5 Jom . i averoun recreation, cl- Prasonten 1960 charter gaonneth Ritchey, work for bovs and zirls 0 lroop J3. served as best man. Ushers of different ages. dramatic The annual ceremony de- were Martin Heisey, Eliza- ;ni music progr S are So- signates Rotary as local bethtown; Arthur Wenger of me of the activities carried sponsors of the Mount Joy Elizabethtown R3, brother-in- out on the Bieth- Troop. Rotary also sponsors law of the bride, and Glenn ren Volunteer Service Wor Cub Scouting and the Lions Shonk, Manheim. kers assigned to the Sout} club sponsors Explorer Scout- bri ya . Modesto Community Proiect ing. ; The wide es. Sradusied assist with all these activi- JC 3C Acceptance of the charter OT i onega’ high school ties, and also he'p the chur- was made by James Heilig, and is employed as _a stenog- ch pastor with ~retarial Rotary representative of rapher with the SICO Com- 1" mailin - ta- Scouting. pany. The bridegroom was Special includeq educated at Elizabethtown Scoutmaster Harold Etzel] Area high school and is em- and Assistant Scoutmasters Ployed by C. H. Moyer, Eli- Irvin Weaver, Harold Mulli- 2abethtown. gan and Ronald Schofield. They will B ,- caster R2. Mothers’ March GROVE — WITTLE Miss Sandra La Sials Nets Fund $421 i a gi A total of $421.60 was col Ray A. Wittle, S Jacob St lected Thursday night, Janu-Mount Joy, became the ary 28, during the annual bride of Eugene D. Grove Mothers March of Dimes. son of Mrs. Miriam Constan The canvass was made in tine. Birchland Ave., Mt. Joy Mount Joy borough only. and Eugene Grove, Manheim area Queens, ph project sks TREE SERVICE B. B. IBACH Phone MO 5.45816 MANHEIM, PA. guests reside at Lan- DORA THROW AWAY. THAT ‘MARCH' OF DIMES-DOLLARS : CARD [VY 1 Tp No SEND. IT IN TODAY, gagement of her daughter, Mable C. to John H. Hershey, son of Mr and Mrs. Harry E. Hershey, Marietta R1. Miss Mummau, a graduate of Donegal high school, class of 1959, is employed by the First National Bank and Trust Company, Mt. Joy. Mr. Hershey, a graduate TV — Radio -HiFi Record Players PHILCO SALES and SERVICE WAY'’S G 48 W. Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone OL 3-3622 Patronize Our Advertisers, heating oil service! arber Oil Co. 105 Fairview Street - S— Birthday Sale EXTRA SPECIAL! Frying Chickens 29: SMALL, SMOKED PICNICS You save money with our Texaco "All-Star® MOUNT JOY Phone OL 3-2021 The mothers who partici- Street, Mount Joy, at 1 p.m. pated included: Saturday, Jan. 30 in Trinity Mrs. Marlin Waltz, Mrs. Evangelical Congregational Asher Beamenderfer, Mrs. church, Mount Joy. The Rev. Samuel Nissley, Mrs. Win- David R. Wolfe officiated. field Hendrix, Mrs. James Miss Janet Mateer, Mount Hockenberry, Mrs. Raver Joy, was maid of honor, and Miller, Mrs. Leonard Safko, Leo Shank, Mount Joy, was Mrs. Raymond Vallee, Mrs. best man. Robert Hoffmaster, Mrs. The reception was held in Robert Meckley, Mrs. John the bride's home. The couple Miller, Mrs. Henry Zerphey, will live at 206 W. Main St., Mrs. Hubert Rice, Jr., Mrs. Mount Joy. Shando Teleky, Mrs. Harold The bride, a graduate of Fellenbaum, Mrs. Ervin Donegal high school, is em- Weaver, Mrs. Eugene Funk, ployed in the office of Hamil- Mrs. Clifford Cummings, ton Watch Co. The bride- Warren Funk, Cory Funk, groom is employed by Ger- Barry Funuk and Mrs. Rus- berich-Payne Shoe Co., Mt. sell Sumpman Jr. Joy. = - FOR VALENTINE Sweets for your sweetheart Our luscious Chocolates, made of finest, freshest ingredients and beautifully gift-boxed for gala Valentine's Day giving! KULP'S NEWS AGENCY 18 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. iy — ao Don’t become bald cial worries to us. 8 Li Ll of MOUNT JOY . . bring your finan- If its estate or sound security investment you need — our Trust Department and investment ex- perts are available for consuitations. 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