———m | low roses and white french- We ddi ad carnations Ings Miss B. Fay Heistand, R3 =. Elizabethtowr vore a floor MILLER — BRINSER Eh ae Le bow Mary Louise Brinser, dau-|ip bai Kk. She carr led a ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralp} cading boquet of blue du} S. Brinser, R3, Elizabeth-|iris. vellow daffodils a town became the bride of yellow marguerite daisies Christ S. Miller, son of Mr Ny Art] Fie R2 Mt and Mrs. Christian N. Miller ow + | M . Yean Miller of R1, Elizabethtown, Sunday Ary Diz Es calor f April 8, at 2 pam. in the.’ ADT. We er Mount Joy Evangelical Unit Je groom Wor gowns igen ed Brethren Church with the Hea! ; ne nai of Runes i Rev. Clarence E. Ulrich offi (Pallet blue Both carried cos ciating. cading bouquets of yellow laffodils, blue dutch iris and yellow daisies Atter nodified pill etals i veliliS The 1 dress wore matching boxes of shaded ular face dants with cire mother wore and the a dress wore carnations florents brides of mother navy rooms wore f powder blue orsages of pink and white hyacinth They 3est man was Richard Gar 2 her, R1, Elizabethtown: Ush- ¥ rs were Galen Erb, R1, Mt i Toy and ‘Harold Shelly of : Rheems : Mr. Donald Eby, Mount ; 3 Joy, was organist and Lloyd : & Weidman, R3, Elizabethtown E iia vas soloist ¥ Gift receivers were Mrs ¥ ’ John Gerlach. R2. Mount Joy $ - and Mrs. Earl Brandt, Rl Myerstown Following Given in marriage by her the ceremony a father the bride wore a gown [reception was held in the of bouquet taffeta, basque|church social hall. The coup- bodice and long tapered sle-|'e then left on a trip to the eves. Re-embroidered alen- south con lace applique formed aj A ‘graduate of Elizabeth- sculptured neckline. Alen- (town Area High School, the con lace modified was repeat. Pride is emploved in the ed bouffant skirt which ex./’flice of the Empire Shoe tends into a chapel train Mfg. Co., Elizabethtown. The i y ale - nate of Her reil of silk illusion wig eo te \ Suate is was held by a seed pear] andl, ypioved bv his father. orange blossom wreath. Shel" = = “gn 2° carried a white Bible top- rr din ped with a corsage of yel- Bulletin advertisement pays NeW hair care sensation! tnerosiiod for dyed, bleached or damaged hair (iis) Softone Shampoo by Nii Tomiie ® A natural blend : 2 for all hair types # Easy “comb outs” ® Combats dandruff and itchy scalp * ldeal for hard or soft water SLOAN’S PHARMACY EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY. PA. FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE introductory I CTAE] 2 i60z. bottles for Ri of one (Yhampee . 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Reg. $3.98 {wn Ibs wn “ [3 2 : > $146 QQ: | wm (= m | 8 » * [a | | > ® BOY'S |<| Furz seimits oF PURE SPIRITS FAS 2-PIECE Ww CUM “I DRESS SUITS | % > Zl TURPENTINE |> Reg. $6.98 Value | : < | nn » Reg $1.59 Gal. - ; | (5376.54 07" | w & |< | ” || m MURPHY’'S LOW LOW PRICES ON RECORDS 45 R.P.M.—Req. 98¢c Now 77c Hi-Fi — Reg. $3.98 Now $2.99 Hi-Fi — Reg. $4.98 Now $3.98 Hi-Fi — Reg. $5.98 Now $4.99 Hi-Fi — Reg. $6.98 Now $5.44 STORE MOUNT JOY “THE COMPL ET LV AR IETY 14-16 WEST MAIN STREET | MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 9:00 TO 5:30 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9:00 TO 9 Rotarians Hear Wimmer For Youth Jobs hier: At L d poores IeCurdy, Penn State exten At Triplets Meeting Edward A. Anderson, no EQr er f ongwoo sion agricultural engineer manager of the Lancaster : ; He urges periodic inspections office of the Pennsylvania| Harrisburg Spring is al beautiful fountains and pools | wiring extensions and the | Rotarians from three com-labor-business and govern. State Employment Service. /ways a little early at Long- an open air theater, electric,| _. . al systems by a quali- Fresh Roasted munities Mount Joy, Lititz ment and spoke out strongly... the launching wood Gardens near Kennett{fountains and colored foun a 5 ya am ’ and Elizabethtown held their for individual enterprise and of the local phase the Square. A constant myriad tains ied perso 8 mnnual Triplets meeting onthe family farm nationwide drive to find jobs|of flowers lets one forget any) The Longwood property, p jjetin advertisement pays I Wednesday night, April 4th] America faces a “cross or/for young people who are reminder of winter, says the|dating to Colonial times, was y at Hostetters chaos - capitalism or commu-out of school and unemploy-| Pennsylvania Department of{the former estate of Pierre Hassinger’s Brocerf} All three Rotary clubs/nism” situation, he said. “We ed. Commerce. du Pont who developed the| Without charge, the garde ns were chartered the same nite/must make spiritual and eco- Noting that Governor Law-| No matter what the weath-gardens much as they are soficature Drgan Tecitals Sunday 36 years ago in unusual cere-nomic progress together,” he'rence and Mount Joy'ser, Longwood’s great conser- day. afternoons from 3 to au 416 N. Market St. - Mt. J monies at the Brunswick ho-added Mayor, Frank Walter have |vatory has outstanding floral] The Longwood estate grac.| varied educational program. tel in Lancaster Each year, The speaker was introduc-|strongly endorsed the cam-|displays. Favorites are aca-les the rolling countryside of | since that time, the three ed by Vice-President Lavernpaign, Anderson said his{cias and begonias through|/Chester County, an area rich} groups have met in joint ses-|K Mumma of the host club. (office will step up its regu- March; camellias through Ap-lin history. The battle ofl} ion at one of the three bor Music was furnished dur. lar promotion of jobs for|ril; and orchids throughout Brandywine was fought near-| oughs, moving in rotation/ing the evening by the Prim{out-of-school youth and also|the year. _|by during the revolution and|H from one to the other. This Singers of Harrisburg, a enlist support in the push for Longwood ranks as Ameri- the area beeame a station on| year Mount Joy was host |quintet of Negro singers who jobs. ca's outstanding display gard-the “Underground . Railway” One of the features of the|/presented an unusually en- Tr am calling for com-|en. It features an arboretum, for runaway slaves during|§ evening was a brief address tertaining program of novel- munity cooperation to help extensive flower gardens, an|the Civil War $ by Dr. C. Howard Witmer of ty, spiritual and old-favorite €nd the joblessness of this|Italian water garden with! Open every day, yearly, Lancaster, who was president numbers. Donald Eby pro /n€W Be Betton of Worke re rs It of the Lancaster Rotary club/vided dinner music at the This = 8 rob em = I EES EEE SANE IEEE SNARE RARER when the Triplets were born. organ. in nto SVERY 5 of thinking . He recalled some of the in- me Bree We can’t waste people. uj teresting aspects of the char- NAMED CHAIRMAN |" “I am now mapping plans BH ter night affair which call for the active mi Principal speaker of the] Dr. H. James Elvin, Mari- participation in this drive of a evening was Ed Wimmer of etta avenue, was elected business groups, labor un- ui Cincinnati, Ohio, who spoke chairman of the Departmentlions, the Parent-Teachers As Hi concerning the American/of General Practice of the/sociation, educators, eter a : bo af way of life and the position Osteopathic hospital in Lan- groups, and governmen : |# . ; - i os of the small, bo Rwy A at a meeting held onjagencies. We all have a part 1858 Ford V-8 Vic. Coupe, F.M. 8 “No, no, Johnny. If you want your money to grow, businessman. Tuesday. Dr. Elvin will serve|to play, and judging by past 1958 Dodge "2 Ton Pick-Up : let Daddy put 2 in a savings account at A “shock type” lecturer,|in this capacity for one year, history, I know that the H ® of this city which time he will people 2 challenge department and/to the exe- Wimmer used the alarm’ sed big business, and big government ‘view-with- during approach as he discus-|direct the big taxes attend meetings of the He decried the wedding of pital. Launch Drive will rise B4—- cutive committee of the hos-g 11etin advertisement pays PLAY SAFE An electrical tem is no better [poorest part, declares Joseph | Thursday, April 12 wiring than Spring Always Comes its sys The Bulletin, Mount Jo PEANUTS 4 1957 Chevrolet 210 4-Door 6 Cyl. Std. 1954 Ford V-8 2-Door F. M. VAI) IRIE] 1954 Dodge '2 ton Pickup, New motor. the flameless electric way! 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