The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 22, 1960, Image 6

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= bey United Church of Christ, Mr. Henry L. Haints of May- cently associated with Cole,
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. Huntingdon. The Rev. Vern- town, served as best man. Laver and Trimble as real
Weddings on H. Baum, brother-in-law Ushers were Mr. Norman estate appraiser. He is a
of the groom and the Rever. Clapper, Washington, D. C., graduate of East Donegal
Er—— O00 Nace, pastor of the Ab- brother of the bride and Mr. high school, Wharton Exten-
ww Church officiated with Glenn Barnes of Harrisburg. sion School of U. of P. and
HAINES — CLAPPER ;
The wedding of Miss Mary the double ring ceremony The bride wore a floor has attended the University
Elizabeth Clapper, daughter M1 Clapper gave his length gown of ‘white satin Of > anee heut, : 2 .
of Mr and Mrs. Richard daughter in marriage Her ©f original design, a finger nag pre tL el Pa y
Clapper Huntingdon, Pa. sister, Miss Barbara Clapper, HP V¢ il falling from a corpn as LHe H: oy pas . ! rs
to J. Edward Haines, son of was maid of honor. The €t and carried a white pray- 1 Dry ines for the riday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haines bridesmaid was her cousin, €F book with a white orchid. Party on Friday evening
of Maytown, was solemnized Miss Ruth Reinhard Her hoaor attendant and Mel ie rg wt W ‘oom
Saturday Dec. 18 in th Ab The bridegroom's father bridesmaid wore kelly green on g ig , Hey ag oan
' taffeta gowns and carried ®F Was re-elec ed as Presi-
FR RTE REC RE RT RR RT Th ROR RT RT RT MTA RIRAkeRg white muffs, with yellow dent and chief of the May-
¥ g rose buds and holly leaves town are fompany at its
: The bride's mother's wore DC. meeting. Edgar Mayers
CHRISTMAS TREE and TRAIN ¥ gray brocade with matching Was also re-elected as vice-
B accessories and a corsage of "resident and first assistant
i iwre a chief
PLATFORMS Yl sterling silven roses. The Otter officers elected ‘as
jf bridegroom's mother wore
Boor. laden green lce and a
follows
Secretary, Michael Kanoff,
ass't. sec. Sam Williams;
treas., Pat Crankshaw; trus-
tee, Vernon Mayers; sec. asst
the chief, Ray Fryberger; engi-
neer, Jen Arnold; ass't engi-
macote and Ply , m .
Homosote and Plywood Tops corsage of yellow rosebuds
and holly leaves
t A reception in the church
i
ff social room followed
neer, Bill Arnold; hose di-
ceremony
1 The couple left on a wed-
S————— 8 ding trip to New York and rector, Michael Kanoff: asst
#§ Hartford, Connecticut. hose director, Sam Williams
# The bride is a graduate of and chief of fire police,
JOHN S. BUFFENMYER CO. # Huntingdon high school and charles Flowers.
LUMBER & MILLWORK § Polveiings hospital school of At this meting
also special on Ping Pong Table Tops
' regulation size tops $11.45
it also was
BE A A A PA EAN PA PA A PA PA PA PR PR x papa paved Mr. Haines has been re lights
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BARBER SHOP
Charlie
LINCOLN RESTAURANT
Mount Joy
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From the Management and the Employees Joy

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Joyous
Holiday Greetings

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5S A bE i S FLOUR MILLS, Inc. BEAUTY SALON
A A y i — MAUDE BULLER, Prop.
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Towards
MEN

For the
eternal life
SIN the GIFT of God
through JESUS CHRIST our LORD.—Rom. 6:23
wage of is death, but is
STALEY’S GARAGE
Florin
MT. JOY FURNITURE HOSPITAL
36%2 West Main Street


all the
sea~on,
Here's
best of the
wishing
Yuletide
and here's hop:ng Santa will
you
bring you enough joy and
good cheer to last all year!
CARRIGER’S
PAINT& BODYSHOP
Rheems, Pa.

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made of the engagement
Miss Ida Gestewitz, daughter
of
R2, to
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Gibson of Marietta R1.
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gd pley,
3 Marietta, announce
gagement of their daughter,
# Audrey
4 Roger A. Phillips son of Le- He is a graduate of Donegal
wis A. Phillips, of Red Lion high school.

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Engagements

GESTEWITZ — GIBSON
been
of
Announcement has
Mount Joy
Gibson, Jr.,
Ralph Kain,
Thomas
Nursing, Harrisburg. She reported that the company _ Miss Gestewitz attended pioyed by Harold Zimmer- in .
Call OL 3-8591 FLORIN, PENNA. ¥ has been a supervisor in the has purchased a new por. East Hempheld Ligh school man & Sons in Mount Joy. ey
c i ) Vig . - ur and is employed at the Little > i i
same hospital. table light plant and four an ploye The wedding is planned an eve open for oneeyed
Prince in Columbia. Mr. Gib-¢,. june 10.
son attended Columbia high
school, served for four years
n the Air Force, and is now
4 »mployed at the Trojan boat young of 28312 Main Street
‘ompany.
No date has been set for
he wedding.

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PHILLIPS — APPLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar N. Ap-
of 108 W. Walnut St.,
the en-
Joanne Appley to
. son of Mr.
R3, and Mrs. Pauline E. Sny-
der, Red Lion R3.
Miss Appley is a graduate
of Donegal high school. She
is employed in the accaunts
receivable department of
Schick Service Inc, Lancas ter
ter special courtesy, special
Mr. Phillips is a graduate equipment— and, the driver
of Red Lion high school. He who fails to realize this may |
a freshman at the York find himself in special troub- |
le, now that the season of]
short days and long nights is|
deepening.
This warning was issued
The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, December 22 6
YACME
TLE

Winter Driving
Most Dangerous
Driving after dark in win-
demands extra care, |

is
Campus of Penna. State U.
ZIMMERMAN — SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. William M. g "
Smith. 614 Millersville Road, this week by Police Chief
Lancaster, announce the en. Mike Good He Borough
gagement of their daughter police dopa a hing to BH
Barbara Anne Smith, to “Its as pe t a 0 aid
Thomas E. Zimmerman, son derstand, the hr i
of Mrs. Harold Zimmerman, but how many drivers
115 S. Barbara St, Mt. Joy, tually stop to realize that
and the late Mr. Zimmerman they can't see as well after
Miss Smith is a graduate dark as they can during the
wou R 59 » y
of Lancaster Catholic High 1a¥ Even Where the man
School and attended Imma. usiness areas 1
culata College. She is em. rn street lighting system
ploved as a medical technol- 2M Sve mobedy Wouly claim
ogist at St. Joseph's Hospital It'S as eflicient as caylight.
laboratory Consequently,” the chie
. Mr. Zimmennan is a grad- continued, “drivers must de
uate of Donegal High School pend on their own car lights.
and served four years in the ‘They can’t do this if Pinte
1. §. Air Force. He. is em. lights aren't operating ully
ig : and properly. In the interest


LANCASTER BRAND
TURKEYS
TOMS-18 Ibs up HENS-11/16 Ibs
41-45
LANCASTER BRAND
HAMS
Shankless Cut Butt Cut

eh isi cars, and they're also going
KAYLOR — HERR to halt drivers whose stop
Mr. and Mrs Edward lights aren't functioning.
og Le This is for their own protec
ar: . tion as well as the safety of
Landisville, announce the eh rivers following them.” -
gagement of Mrs. Young's : %
daughter, Shirley Ann Herr, an afin 10 iGehing 2)
to Glenn Eugene Kaylor Jr, 4 ivers should brush
and Mrs. Glenn Tr 5 ou Bl up on
Kaylor Sr., Mount Joy R2. pe vue Courtesy,
Miss Herr Is 5 senior at “City driving calls for us-
Hempfield High School. ing the lower headlight beam
Mr. Kaylor is employed by |" the time,” he pointed
Garber Oil Co., Mount Joy. out. “Driving at legal speeds
there are very few occasions
when the use of bright

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So, if you can’t be
so will they.
involvement in a rear-end
home and loved ones, there’s collision, he said. i
nothing that will bring you closer, Be
and more quickly than a LEG BROKEN
long distance telephone call. yoy Sri, ne Sous
1 reet, suffer a
. fractured right leg Monday MORRELL'S PRIDE
there in person, do d or
: when he fell oa the slick ’
the next best thing and call them streets. He was returning
1
long-distance. You'll love it and 4 home from the bank when
3 the accident occurred. He is
INDEPENDENT
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4
8
3
$
10
25
350
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
10.00

to being home
When distance separates you from
Merry Christmas From
The Columbia Telephone Co.
EES NEENENE REESE of a flight of stairs.
SRS 5 ER ES TR A RR A RA RA A RA RAR
JOIN OUR
CHRISTMAS CLUB
NOW OPEN
DEPOSIT WEEKLY
VAT

beams would be advisable—
and certainly not when meet-
ing or following other driv- LANCASTER BRAND
RIB ROAST
63
Another courteous action
is to touch the brake pedal
lightly a few times before
braking, Chief Good declar-
ed. This gives the driver be-
hind a little extra warning—
which, on snow or ice with a
chainless car, could prevent
t best thing






2% A in Room 233 at the St. Jos
22M 3 eph’s hospital.

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[: ~ 1 / FOOT BROKEN
Sandra Kretzing, 15-year-
old Donegal sophomore,
daughter of Wayne Kretzing
East Main street, is wearing
a walking cast on her left
ankle while a bone in her
foot mends following a fall
She turned her foot as she
stepped down the last step
Ib can S 49
JUMBO SHRIMP
39
5b BOX $4.19
Standard Oysters
-- 98
om 2-88
99
Russet Potatoes
woes |G
2.25
Closed ¢ P.M. Christmas Eve.
 
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FOR 1961
RECEIVED IN
50 WEEKS
$ 5.00
12.50
25.00
“ily 50.00
100.00
150.00
: 200.00
eo 250.00
500.00

10 1b.
bag
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Cranberries
CRISP PASCAL
Celery

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1814
4.200 We

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on
MOUNT JOY
FLORIN


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