The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 20, 1963, Image 3

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pmm————— | SCTVEA four years in the U.S.ijfrom Donegal high school
Navy. with the class of 1961 The Mount Joy
The couple will reside at A reception was held at
WEDDINGS 33 N. Sixth St., Columbia. | the home of the bride's par-
Pre-nuptial showers were [ents following the ceremony
given by Mrs. Rose Welsh,| The couple will live, for
- ,
Mrs. Joanne Gainer, Miss|the present, at the home of " ”
KAUFHOLD -— NEWCOMER Patty Ann Ortman, and Mrs. | the bridegroom's parents, MOUNT JOY, PENNA
Published Weekly on Wednesdays




Miss Marian L. Newcomer, | Mary Ortman, and by the er———
815 Locust St. Columbia. |bride’s co-workers Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week
(50 Issues Per Year)
daughter of Elwood Newcom-| The parents of the groom
er, Maytown, and the late|entertained at a rehearsal 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Mrs. Mary Newcomer, be- |Party. A wedding breakfast Mortuary Record In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County.
came the bride of James A.|/Was given by the bride's aunt




Kaufhold Jr., son of Mr. and |Mrs. Mary Ortman Richard A. Rainbolt
Mrs. James A. Kaufhold Sr. —-— —
126 Walnut St., Columbia, on SMITH — TRIPPLE ANNIE ‘RB. ESHLEMAN Editor
Saturday, Nov. 16, at 10 a.m. In i ¥ Lae Mrs. Annie R. Eshleman, and
in St. Peter's Catholic church . n Qa simple, Joule rng 87, widow of Harry W. Esh-
Columbia, with the Rev. re hon F riday High, Noy leman, formerly of Mount Publisher
Francis McCollough officiat- 5 " the Prinity Lutheran Joy, died at 12:45 p.m. Wed
ing. church, Miss Cynthia L.| c c4.0 Nov. 13, at the Fair- Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail.
’ } ; Tripple, daughter of Mr. and
Given in marriage by her|nps Clyde M. Tripple, of
pnele, Thomas J. Ortman, Pinkerton road, became the
ie bride was attended by bride of R. Bruce Smith, son
rs. Rosc Welsh, Columbia, of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Smith : .
matron of honor. Bridesmaids | of Mavtown. Born in Mount Joy, she|Saturday, Nov. 16, from the| years.
were Mrs. Joanne Gainer, The 7 o'clock rites were|Was a daughter of the late| Nissley funeral home and She was the daughter of
Jonas and Elizabeth Hershey |burial was made in the Mt.|the late William and Kathryn
Manor Convalescent Advertising Rates upon request.
an Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec-
ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879.
view
Home, Columbia, after
| illness of several weeks. Her
husband died in 1952.


and Miss Patty Ann Ortman,|,cad by the Rev. W. Lester
cousin of the bride. All are of Koder, pastor. Risser, and was a member of [Joy cemetery. Strickler Evans and was a
Columbia. The bride was attended by First Presbyterian Church, bs member of United Church of
The bride attended ‘Done-| Miss Carolyn Sloan of Mount Mout Joy. : KATIE I. EVANS Christ, Elizabethtown.
gal high school and is em-|Joy and the bridegroom by| Surviving are five sons. H. 7 . She was the last of her
ployed at Hesteco Mfg. Co.,|James Houseal of Maytown. [Ross and Charles L. Eshle- Miss Katie I. Evans, 82,| immediate family
Elizabethtown. Mrs. Smith attended Wes-| man, both of Lancaster; Rob-| formerly of Rheems, died at Funeral services were held
17. at| Wednesday from the Miller
A graduate of Lancaster|ley college at Dover, Del. |ert T.. Eshleman, Hanover|8 a.m. Monday, Nov.
Catholic high school and the|and is employed at Cargill,|R2; John E. Eshleman, Or-|the United Zion Home, Lititz, funeral home. Burial was
Lancaster Business School, | Marietta. The bridegroom is| mond Beach, Fla.; and J. Roy | where she has been a resi- made in the Mount Tunnel
the bridegroom is employed |a student at Elizabethtown |Eshleman, Mount Joy. dent for 17 years. She had| cemetery.
by the H and D Mfg. Co. Helcollege. Both were graduated Funeral rites were held on! been in ill health the past §
— DONALD S. MOHLER














      







 

I'LL GIVE You A THOUSAND YES, I'LL GIVE YOU TEN BUT You AT Donald S. Mohler, thirty,
DOLLARS (F YoU CAN NAME THOUSAND... A HUNDRED CAN'T BECAUSE n pe T00 112 Palmwood Ave., Ashland,
ONE CAR AS TOTALLY NEW THOUSAND... IF YOU CAN THERE JUST A COULD N. J., formerly of Lancaster,
AS THE ‘G4 FALCON ! NAME JUST ONE | ISN'T ONE ! oA Fo vi died at 11:50 a.m. Monday,
meme” : Nov. 18, at Georgetown Uni-
versity hospital, Washington,
D.C.
He had been ill five weeks.
He was born in Lancaster,
a son of Mrs. Margaret
Schwarz Mohler and the late
Irvin C. Mohler and was a
graduate of Lancaster Catho-
lic high school, Class of 1951.
Peanuts Characters © 1950 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. He also graduated from the
deVry Technical Institute,
Chicago, Il1l1., and the Milwau-
. e ee School o ngineering.
We Ford Dealers have Americas |: =
senior computer service rep-
resentative for the RCA Ser-
/ vice Co. He was a member
4 ® of Trinity Lutheran Church,
; Lancaster.
Surviving besides his mo-
ther, are his wife, the former
Mary Jane Starr, daughter of
Mrs. Florence Starr, N. Bar-
j , bara street, Mount Joy, a
hy i A, a daughter, Patricia Ann, and
a son, David Scott, both at
home; a brother , Irvin C,
Jr., Bethesda, Md., and his
paternal grandmother, Mrs.
D. K. Mohler, Lancaster.
Services will be held from
the Lutheran Church of the
Holy Trinity, Lancaster.
Friends may call at the Fred
Groff funeral home, West
Orange street, Thursday, 7 to


ol 9 p.m.
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RE includes 3 Sixes and a 164-hp V-8. The Rev. John T. Heistand,
Bishop of Harrisburg will be
at St. Luke’s Episeopal church
in Mount Joy( Sunday, Nov.
24 to confirm and preach at
the 11 a.m. service. The can-
didates will be presented by
3 the Rector of the church, the
/ Rev. Donald H. Feick.
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Members of the community
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PH. 653-9701