the Meuse-Arg-| Weidman. She was a member Offensive and] of First Methodist church Purple Surviving include her hus Irvin C and the daughters: Friendship|A.: Llovd L., No. 1 Ww wife of Richard Parm-| Post 185, Americanler Mrs. Joan C. Bleacher, ind the Military Or-land Lois, wife of Joseph Ma- Letter Box * 3 Purple Heart ltos include only a Also surviving are 3 seven great] rtrude, wife grandchildren, and two sis- Editor and Fore awarded the Marne onnne mediate Burial was made Sr,, Lancaster Lancaster Cemetery, following sons Tuesday, Irvin C, Jr; Harold E., Bea-funeral home. family, wa Heart Heilig was a the I'rinity of Mount Mortuary Record follow Jan band, of Lutheran church Joy; member MRS. PAUL SHIRE Mrs. Anna M. Shire, sixty five, Mount Joy RI, died atl Fire Co, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Ebersole in a Lancaster County hospit- Legion al after a long illness. der of She was born in Rapho Survivors Twp., a daughter of the late half-sister, Ge Jacob D. and Effie Haver-W. H. Kreitz of Lancaster. (grandchildren, stick Mumma. She was the Funeral services will be Florence, wife of Dallas Mount Joy Bulletin widow of Paul L. Shire held Saturday morning, Feb Emmaus; Lillian, wife] When a crisis arises action She was a member of St. 2, from the Heilig funeral Ochs, andJohn, bothlalways speaks louder than Luke’s Lutheran Church, of home and burial will and Harry, of words Maytown made in the Mount Joy cem Surviving are a son, Wm, etery. There will be no view Ross, Florin; a daughter, ing Anna M., wife of Chester S Loucks, Marietta; seven MILTON B. WITTLE grandchildren; one great: Milton B. Wittle, eighty grandchild; two brothers, five, 317 Cherry St., Writ Earl J., Manheim R4, and ville, formerly of Mount . Abram H., Mount Joy. died at 10:15 a. m. Friday. Funeral services were held Jan. 25 in the Columbia he Thursday, Jan. 31, from the pital. He was admitted to the Heilig funeral home and bur- hospital Sunday, Jan. 20 suf anajing services the 5S. trice Besse the of Jan. 30, 1963 ters Nuss, Harry Lancaster; Mount Joy. Action was the byword of Funeral services were held/the Volunteer Fire Depart Monday, Jan. 28, from Groff funeral [caster and burial was made express the appreciation we in Millersville Mennonite feel for the efficient manner [cemetery in which each member of the fire company carried out GEORGE M. DIEROLF his duties. Had the depart George M. Dierolf, 87. for-ment not been thoroughly medly of 238 Main St.. Lan-/trained in each of their speci- disville. died at 7:15 a.m. on/fic duties, the damage would ial was made in the Mount fering a heart attack Friday. Jan. 25 in the Elm-have been total instead of Joy cemetery. Born in Hempfield Town-gale "Nursing Home, Lititz Peing confined to three rooms ship, he was a son of the lateR2 after a long illness. on the second floor of ou: Henry B. and Mary Ann Bru-| Jorn in Mount Joy, a son home. baker Wittle. He was a re-[of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil-l Through the superior di- tired antique dealer and for-llijam Dierolf. he was former- rection of Chief Myers, wa- Hershey. 225 Mount Jov St IM bandmaster in the Eliza-\|y an associate in the Gim- ter was not used until the Mount Joy. ded tila Pethtown area. He was aple Brothers Bank, Philadel- Source of the fire was dis Tuesday at St. Joseph's Tosi arter feember of Loyal Or phia. ; ; —— on op pital. She was admitted to der oi Moose 598, Eliza thy Following retirement in| the hospital Sunday. town, His wife, Mamie Hos-1936. he moved to Landis-| Born in Mount Joy. she S1e! w Wile, died In 1942. [ville where he resided with a was a daughter of Mrs. Hetty M Suryiving fire fom sisters, nephew, George A. Shench. Mrs. Emma Gibson, Jackson, fis late wife, Jennie Evans May Wagner, Mount Joy, Mich. iproph ’i 7+ Mich.; Lizzie, wife of An-pierolf died 25 years ago. and the late Paul E. Wagner. drew Swords, Detroit, Mich.;| : { Ol be of I ————————— MRS. PAUL HERSHEY Mrs. Anna Mary Wagner Hershey, 41, wife of Paul J. DID YOU MAIL IN YOUR MARCH OF DIMES - DOLLARS CARD? DO IT TO- PFN Geo./29, from the Charles Snyder He was the last of his im<covered and the best means saw it dis to combat it was determine in the while men were fighting the fire on the worked speedily on the fir floor to protect furniture ar (clothing by carefully stac ing them in the center of ti room and covering them with! due to tarpaulins, neighbors simultaneous Friends and rived almost with the forms of preciate each (of them far can adequately father always We a and everyor more than express. spoke of assistance th thement of Mount Joy on Mon- big heart of Mount Joy but home in Lan-day night. Words can never/we never realized it was as as we big and magnificent ba ’s Hi In the heart of the Golden Triangle. 400 >) Forbes Lounge and il Dining Room. Ail i Limouisine and. Taxi service, ld. hs dd. ATlantic 1-6970 Die Hore: Pittsburgher. Forbes: Avenue; below Grant Street PITTSBURGH, PA. econd floor, men stl al firemen to offer all we My Living RSH rport 5" Rates from vd evenimmeg Appreciatively, Robert and Margot Ziegler Street, Mount Joy, Pa, Brn Ti . k-'MAKE.UP DAY 0 snow, on Wednesday before Iv April 10, p- 10 1© Martin played on Monday VALENTINE DANCE A record dance with jentine Day as its theme, Val. The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, January 31 is |being sponsored by the An. nex Student Council on Sat- furday, Feb. 16, from 7:30 to [10:30 pm. A “Sir Valentine" (will be crowned from Terry Crider, Sargen, John land William Sprecher, I EI STA an ta For MASONRY Call Lester P. Eshelman |: THERM-O-BOWL MOUNT JOY 653-0291 Brick - Block - Stone - Random Rock Slump Brick NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIR JOBS (No job too large or too small) the The day school was closed following candidates: Ronald Monday, Range, Jan. 28, will be made up the Smith, Jay Groff, Paul Ruby, Easter, Robert Ken MARKETS Hay + Coupon Redeemable Towards A | (ORANGE) FOR ONLY WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF $5 OR MORE excluding milk products, cigarettes and fair trade items —— 1 ’ In It i Offer expires February 6, 1963 lr One Coupon per Shopping Family ' A New Color on Sale Each Week for 29c¢ outside rooms with bath, TV and radio. General | | In addition to her husband Alice, wife of Earl M. Kay- and mother, surviving is a : : lor, Mount Joy, and Mrs. El- daughter, Rhonda K. Hersh- Ed la Herr, Lancaster, and a a Sys Sh) these Prot en a brother, Harry B. Wittle, of — 1sters: wiie o arian | ’ Lancaster. Pool, and Harry Wagner, on services were held] AMP Incorporated both of Columbia; Clarence|\rongay afternoon at 2 p.m.| Pamcor, Inc. : Wegner orn; Bohett Wasiirom the Miller funeral home| Soisises Terminals y R2; 1y, |; : iol ) ) ; ) Elizabetht d burial onnectors wife of Amos Wertz, and. TE30 fom = Tara Electronic Devices Paul D. Wagner, both of Mt. |... etery. : 10th consecutive annual Joy; Mrs. Ruth Weidman, of y increase — a quarterly Manheim; and Marie, wife combined dividend of of Albert Clinger, Lancaster. 10¢ per Endorsed Funeral services will be Share of Common held Friday, Feb. 1 from the Stock is payable Mar. 1, Gerald R. Sheetz funeral 1963, to shareholders of home. Interment in the Eb- record Feb. 1, 1963. erle cemetery. C. J. Fredricksen Vice Pres.— Treasurer Mount Joy, | Harrisburg, Pa. of the \ January 23, 1963 Agnes’ from 5:30 P. M MRS. I. C. LAUKHUFF SR. Mrs. Alice A. Laukhuff, 60] lied Friday, Jan. 25, at the| home of a daughter, Mrs.| Richard Parmer, 623 South] Prince St. She had been ill 5| months. A native of she was a daughter late Andrew and Phone No D. L. Landis Agency P. BYSSHE HEILIG P. Bysshe Heilig, 69, World War I veteran whose home is at 341 W. Donegal street. |s 3 10 coNTACT Walter Dupes Call Elizabethtown Phones As Follows: HOME PHONE NO. 367-1358 . to 7:00 A. M. First National Bank & Trust Company . 367-1116 OR Phone No. 367-5126 Monday thru Friday from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturday from 8 A. M. fo 11 A. M. WE THANK YOU died Wednesday morning at 4 o'clock at the Lebanon Veterans’ Administration hospital following a lengthy illness. The son of the late Leon- ard Percy Heilig and Delilah Kreider Heilig, he was born in Mount Joy. He served as a private] with the 79th Infantry Div-| ision AEF. during World War I in France. He was in the Second Battle of the Mt. Joy Millwork, Inc. 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