The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 29, 1962, Image 2

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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bro-| Thursday, November 29 2
sey and family spent Satur- The Bulletin, Mount Joy
| ® NEWTOWN day evening with Mr. danj—
Mrs. John Brosey and family Florin News
Mrs. Norman Brosey of Sporting Hill. ® (From page 1)
Mrs. Harry Witmer of Man-
heim spent Tuesday with her|maker of Florin were dinner|
sister, Mrs. Wm. Haines, olh- guests on Sunday at the
er visitors were Mrs. Gileslhome of Mr. and Mrs. John|
Urban and daughter of Lan- Henry Kreider of Manheim. [
SAT., DEC. 8, 1962 |
caster, Mrs. Henry Rollman; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barn-|
Mrs. David Afford both ofjhart and daughter Vickie, IN THE BOROUGH OF ELIZABETHTOWN AT
Lititz. and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Barn | PEACH ALLEY.
Visitors of Mr. hart of E-town visited Mr.

The Mount Joy XT
BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Published Weekly on Thursdays
Except Fourth of July Weck and Christmas Week
(50 Issues Per Year)
11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. A
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. ¢
Richard A. Rainbolt


PUBLIC SALE
Antiques and Other Furniture


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Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler
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by ORAL ROBERTS and daughters, and Mrs, Ir-
ene Snyder were Sunday din-
HOW TO GET YOUR BEARING ner guests of Mrs. Beatrice
Do you often feel as if you |wittle of E-town.
are lost in the fog of trouble, | visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
worry and despair that sur- Harry Weaver were Mr. and
rounds you? Do you ever fecl Mrs. Robert Woods, Marietta


large passenger plane
(bound for Hawaii took off from
the great airport in San Francis-
co. Sometime later, as the pilot

and Mrs.
Editor = |checked his course over the Pa-| that you have lost your bearings Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weaver of Robert Frank were Mrs. Janjand Mrs. Paul Shetter and) Fridigaire pei ngerzion oo 5 JEEhputon electite
lific Oce: s ehgl gan | =y se of values and di- [Mount J a Miss Kath-[Morinchin and daughter ofidaughter Friday evening. (Range; base cabinct; Boe cab RaiCl D : rol ;
and |cific Ocean, one engine began |—your sense of values ount Joy an de EE I hor bureau; walnut bed; rope beds
Publish \ to sputter, then stopped com- | rection? ryn Weaver of Lancaster. Sporting Hill. Mr. and Mrs. a and Mrs. Warren S.01d Bureau: other bureaus; hall ' rack: ladder-back chair:
ublisher - = pletely. When your way is not clear| Mrs. Irvin Witmer and fa- {Russel Herr and daughter of{Barnhart and son, Warren, of, chairs; commode chair; other chairs; rocking chairs;
mr— Immediately, the pilot turned | or your journey is hindered, find |mily called on Mr, and Mrs. Columbia RD, Mrs. Clarence) ancaster visited Mr. . and|jargo settee; table with eagle and ball feet; small tables;
Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. the plane around to return to | the arms of the cross. When you (Wilbert Witmer and family|Blever of Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter and daugh-iinens; bedding; mattresses; springs; pictures; picture
Advertising Rates upon request. pane nou S800 Iv | find the cross, you will find the lof Lancaster RD Mrs. Mike Bleyer of Leban-ter Saturday evening. |frames; clothe trees; display table and shelves; Postmast-
Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna. as San Francisco, Sines it was only in : »Y Chri st y on. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barn-ler's Desk; Pigeon Holes and Postmaster’s window; spool
300 miles behind. Hawaii lay | Master Pilot—Jesus Christ. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs” 31. and Mrs. Mark Win{hart and son of E-town, and cabinet; Magelica, plates; Megelica fish; lamps of different
second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879.
@ MAYTOWN
Miss Grace Henderson
Mr. rs. Willi ... descriptions; copper teakettles; crocks; vases; large Enter- |
a em ow prise Coffee Grinder No. 12; lot of old buttons on cards; |
heim. Kenneth Hess of Flor- German Books: books on antiques; lot of other books;
. ’ 4 porch glider; bone handle knives and forks; dishes and
in and Mr. and Mrs. Landis cooking utensils; and a lot of other articles too numerous
Hess of Florin visited Mr.|to mention.
and Mrs. Pa;;l Shetter and| Building will be heated.
daughter on Sunday. | Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M,,
B will be made known by
” : 0 . : | . .
er Te Ba 4 Helen Jourdet Estate of Bainbridge
I. SCOTT HAMOR, EXECUTOR
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guests were t he Rev. and pernard J. Myers, Jr., Attorney
Mrs. Oscar Buch of Man- Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
heim A. K. Garman, Clerk
Christ is the Master Naviga-
tor. He has never been lost. The
fog of doubt has never confused
Him, and the fury of the storms
of life has never been able to
turn Him from His course.
During a storm on the Sea of
Galilee, when the sea was rag-
ing and the waves were tossing
high, Jesus raised His hand and
said, “Peace, be still.” Immedi-
ately the tempest-tossed little
boat began to stop its wild pitch-
ing and rocking as the wind and
sea obeyed the commsnd of the
Master. The disciples, cowering
in the bottom of the heat, were
Norman Brosey and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Lucas, John Lehman, Miss
Jean Witmer, both of town,
Mrs. Albert Brosey and fam.
ily of Columbia RD, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Brenner of Salun-
ga. Misses Jane and Darlene
Campbell of Columbia RD.
Recent visitors at the Fry-
singers home were Mr. and
Mrs. Daneil Fitzkee and son
of Mastersonville. Mr. Jacob
Schock, John Kibler, both of
Manor. Mrs. John Mellinger
of Mount Joy Road. Sg
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wit- : ANN PAGE PREPARED /

nearly 2,000 miles away.
In a short while the pilot was

ters of Manheim, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Gamber and family
also of Manheim called on
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamb-
er and daughter Minnie.
Mrs. Anna Kauffman, Col-
umbia, RD, visited with her
daughter and family, Mrs. Ir-
vin Witmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bro-
sey and family enjiyed
Thanksgiving Day dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Lucas of Columbia, other



away and was buried in the . .
East Donegal cemetery last approaching San Francisco, but
|Saturday. a heavy fog had settled over the
Miss Vija Kease, of New bay area. The pilot though he
|York City, was the guest of had instruments, was not sure
lthe Rev. Ronald Pierson dur-|of the direction in which he was
The Rev. and Mrs. William|ing the holidays. flying,
Seaman spent the Thanks On December 4, at 7 p.m.| “He turned to his copilot and
giving holidays at Pittsburgh./Brownie Troop 28 of May-said, “There is a mountain east
William Earhart is doing|'own will hold their Investi- of the city and its top will be
his practice teaching at the|ure Service at the Maytown shove the fog. There is a ceme-
Donegal H. S. annex. Legion Home, tery on top of the mountain; one
David Greer, a student at| Parents and friends of} ¢ ihe tombs has a tall cross on
Gettysburg College, spent icjSrownies Bre mvited, lit. Let's fly toward the moun-
Thanksgiving vacation with " Bt ican tain and if I can find the arms
his parents. BIRTHDAY PARTY lof that cross, I can land the
Mr. and Mrs. James Baker] Mr. and Mrs. 4
when conditions §



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mer called on Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Wilbert Witmer and family

and sons Robert and Russel
visited in Cumberland, Md
last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fink and
Miss Anna Arnold, Mt. Wollie
visited the Arnold Finks last
Friday.
Guests of the Ray Fryberg
ers on Thanksgiving were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowy
and son Joel, Pittsburgh anc
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cochrar
and Richard Albright, Quar
ryville.
Henry L. Haines was fetec
with a birthday dinner on
Friday by his family. Those
attending were: Mr. and Mrs.
J. Edward Haines and son, of
Williamsport; the Rev. and
Mrs. Vernon Baum and chil
dren, York; Mr. and Baum,
Hazelton.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bren-
neman and daughter, of Mt.
Wolfe called on Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Fink Saturday.
Larry Scott and a friend,
who are students at Phelps
Prep school, spent the holi-
days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Scott.
Joyce Newcomer, a stu-
dent at Shippensburg State
College, spent the holidays
at her home.
Miss Elizabeth Brandt, of
Lancaster, was in town or
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gary of
Arlington, Va., sent the holi
days with Cleveland Sload
and daughter.
Maytown has already tak
en on the air of Christmas
The Square has been beauti
fully decorated by Hep Hou
seal and his helpers through
the courtesy of Paul Beshler
Our hats are off to you fel
lows!
The Sacrament of the
Lord’s Supper will be cele
brated in St. John’s Lutheran
church Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zinr
celebrated their wedding an
niversary Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ad Greer
David Greer and Mrs. Mar
garet Brandt spent Sunday
at Glenside with the Rev
Earl Carvers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Withers
Elizabethtown, called or
friends in town last Friday.
Miss Carol Gratch, a stu
dent at Northwestern Univer
sity, flew home for the holi
days.
George Bowers, Cleveland
Ohio, visited the Blottenber
gers for the Thanksgiving
holidays.
Miss Emma Smith, a form-
er resident town, passec
of

Pennell of 247 Marietta Ave.,
eld a birthday party for
heir daughter Elaine Satur-
lay, Nov. 24, at their home.
ilaine was 6 on Thanksgiv-
ng Day. Of the 33 members
f her 1st grade class who
vere all invited, 18 attended
ilong with her brother Wal-
er and her close friend Su-
an Weaver.
Those attending were:
“hristine Beck, Randy Eltz,
Donna Nissley, Michele Dus-
inger, Susan Godshall, Rob-!
rt Eno, Gail Grissinger,
Terry Bleacher, Leona Waltz,
Leith Smith, Debra Sipe,
indy Miller, Cynthia Gain-|
'r, Lois Hood,
well, Greer Germer, Denise
Folden and Susan Weaver.
Prizes were won by Mich-
lle Dussinger, Keith Smith,
Clifford Greider and Terry
3leecher.
An enjoyable time was had
yy all, ice cream, cake, pota-
o chips, nuts, cands and
tool-aid were servad. |
B


itely predict what
will do.
Clifford Greider, Todd Shenk 2
|plane safely.”
Rising above the heavy bank
of fog, the pilot of the plane
soon saw the mountain and
|found the cross standing in the
| cemetery, Taking his bearing
| from the arms of the cross, he
| was soon able to land the plane
only too glad that Christ had
taken the helm and become their
Pilot.
Today, that same Master Pilot
is ready to help vou. Iie is not
a dead Christ, but a live, vigor-
ous, real person. As you tun to
the cross, He will help you ar-
>»f Lancaster RD.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gam-
Her visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Salem Gamber of Columbia
RD.



safely.
rive at your destinaticn.


Eighth Graders
The Donegal Annex assem-
|bly program on Friday, Nov. was presented by Linda Esh-
, was in charge of Section
8C with Mrs. Mary Kocevar
as teacher. Ivan Wolgemuth
sarved as announcer.
Walter Pen- An exercising skit was Pre-o1q5 1inda Sprought, Bonnie
:ented by Linda Sprought,
Theresa Rogers, Nancy
Young and Patricia Waller.
A comedy routine on “The
Early Settlers’’ was present:
ed by Sandra Nagle, Linda
Gieg, Bonnie Brinser, Carol
Hower, Jean Greer and Tier-
ney Eichler.
Douglas Crumley gave a
recitation, a _ girls’ quartet
composed of Carol Helms-
There is no way to accur-taedter, Fawn Kendig, Lindashown
people Eshelman and Linda Greid-gram. Theodore Geider was
er sang a number, and a
Gives Program
play entitled “Our Country”
lelman, Stephen Ginder, Tier-
ney Eichler, Linda Greider,
Robert Miley, Ken Smith,
{Carol Hower, Harriet Reyn-
 


 
 
"CHRISTMAS
CARDS
FOR CHILDREN
A pleasure to send and
receive-=plus a lesson in
Brinser, Charles Buller and
Patricia Waller.
| Section 8B had charge of
{the program on Friday, Nov.
{16, and Donald Hower served)
jas announcer. Raymond Val-|
le played a trumpet selection,
|Janet Nissley performed a|

\ventriloquist act, assisted by|}| thoughtfulness!
Nancy Boltz. An old Laurel sl 1 Ph .
and Hardy comedy film was cans armacy i
MOUNT JOY
as part of the pro-


Free Parking in rear



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Welcome |
Wagon
Remembers |
Special Family
Occasions |
Carrying on our community's
traditional hospitality,
Welcome Wagon Calls
are made when your
family celebrates a
sixteenth birthday,
announces an
engagement or
the birth of
a new baby,
or moves
to a new
home.








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YOUR A & P's IN MOUNT JOY AND SURROUNDING AREA
AT ... EAST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY"
IIIs eases
MILLERSBILLE ROAD & LINCOLN HWY. LANCASTER
433 EAST ROSS STREET, LANCASTER
* Mount Joy A & P Food Store does not sell Meats or Seafoods.
33st sess
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