The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 18, 1967, Image 2

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The Mount Joy
BULLET!
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Published Weekly on Wednesdays
Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week
(50 Issues
11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA, 17552
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster Couniy.
Richard A. Rainbolt
Editor
and
Publisher
Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail.
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA <

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BROWN — MUELLER
The engagement of Nancy
YT |S. Mueller, daughter of My.
| and Mrs. Jay Mueller Sr., of
| Mount Joy R2, to John C
| Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Brown, 32 W. Done-
gal Street, Mount Joy, is an-
nounced by Miss Mueller’s
parents.
A 1965 graduate of Man-
heim Central high school,
and Emile’s Hairdressing Ac-
ademy class of 1966, Miss
Mueller is employed as man-
ager of Mode De Amour Hair
Fashions, Lancaster. Her fi-
ance, a '65 graduate of Done-
gal high schegol is a sopho-
' more at West Chester State
College, majoring in physical

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Advertising Rates upon request. education.
Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec An August wedding is plan-
ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. ned.
TASES WALTZ — TARBET er
Engagements FLICK — FRYBERGER
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Tar-
COLYER-—SHARPE bet,, Lebanon, announce the The engagement of Jo Ann
Mr. and Mrs. James F.|engagement of their daugh- | Fryberger to Glenn J. Flick,
Sharpe, 3141 Marietta Ave. | ter, Sandra J.. Tarbet, 116 N.ison of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lancaster. announce the en-|Lime St., Lancaster, to Rich-!J. Flick, 318 E. High Street,
gagement of their daughter, |ard Lee Waltz, son of Mr. | Elizabethtown, is announced
Miss Carol Ann Sharpe, to|and Mrs. Samuel D. Waltz, of |by Miss Fryberger's grand-
Charles Lee Colyer, son of|213 Pinkerton Road, Mouni parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
172 West Market
Merrill R. Colyer, Mount Joy
R1, and the late Mrs. Colyer.
The couple are 1965 grad-
uates of Hempfield High
School.
Miss Sharpe is a sophomore
at Millersville State College.
Her fiance is = attending
school at Pensacola Naval
Base at Florida. He has been
serving with the Navy since
1965.
WEIDMAN — SNYDER
Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon F.
Snyder, Mount Joy R2, an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Lavonne Jo-
anne Snyder, to Lester Ober
Weidman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester U. Weidman, of
1094 Mount Joy Road, Man-
heim. The couple are employ-
ed at Raybestos Manhattan,
Manheim.
Miss Snyder is a graduate
of = Manheim Central high
school, class of ’'66, and her
fiance, is a graduate of Man-
heim Central, class of '65
Fryberger,
Street, Marietta.
An alumna of Donegal high
school, class of 65, Miss Fry-
berger is a junior at Hahne-
mann Medical College and
Hospital School of Nursing,
Philadelphia.
Her fiance, a graduate of
Elizabethtown high school in
1965, is serving in the U. S.
Air Force, stationed in Thai-
land.
Joy.
A graduate of Lebanon H.
S.. Miss Tarbet is employed
by Watt and Shand Depart-
ment Store. Her fiance, a
graduate of Donegal high
school, is employed by Henry
Rosenfeld, masonry contract-
or, Lancaster.
McKINNE—THOME
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph GG.
Thome, Mount Joy R2, an-
nounce the engagement oti
their daughter, Gail Martin
Thome, to Thomas Joel Mec-
Kinne, son of Mr. and Mrs
Harvey McKinne, 236 North
Poplar St., Elizabethtown.
A 1964 graduate of Done- |
7al high school, Miss Thome
SINEGAR — LoCURTO
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jos
eph LoCurto, 510 E. Market
St., Marietta, announce the
|engagement of their daugh-
ter, Patricia Ann Marie Lo-
Curto, to Phillip Edward Sin-
is a senior at Harrisburg |egar, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Polyclinic Hospital School of | Marlin D. Sinegar, 130 Park
Nursing. Ave., Mount Joy.
An alumna of Lancaster

Her fiance, a 1959 graduate
Catholic high school, class of
7% Elizabethtown high school. ! ! :
‘'s a junior at Millersville|1965, Miss LoCurto is em-
State Teachers He |ployed as a secretary with
College.

the | the law firm of May, Grove &
Stork.
Her fiance is employed at
served for three years in
U. S. Army.

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SHOP THE CLASSIFIED WAY |c. =
assistant production
manager. He is a
| the Donegal Steel Foundry
as
What’s your answer
when your child says—
“All the other kids are doing it”
Show him...

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18,
1967
( A U.S. Army veteran of
Wo:ld War 1I, he was a re-
tired plumber, having work-
graduate of Donegal high
school in 1961 and served 1%
years in the U. S. Air Force
with the Aerospace Command
and Control Division, Ent Air |
Force Base, Colorado Springs
Colorado.
OC A STD TR
e Deaths
RAY KRODEL
Ray Krodel, 69, a resident
of Elizabethtown, died Tues-
day at 2:45 p.m. at St. Jos
eph’s hospital following
illness of 10 weeks. A native
of Mount Joy, he was a son
an!
ed for J. L. Meckley of Eliz-
abethtown. He was a member
of Conewago Post 329, Am.
erican Legion, Elizabethtown
and Loval Order of Moose
596, Elizabethtown.
He is survived by five sis-
ters: Mrs. Maude Myers, of
Middletown; Anna, wife of
J. N. Garber, and Mrs. Helen
Tronio, both of Eiizabeth-
town: Catherine, wife of John
W. Anderson, and Elizabeth,
wife of Ralph E. Geib, both
of Mount Joy.
Funeral services will be
held from the Miller Funeral
Home, Elizabethtown on Fri-
day, Jan. 20 at 2 p.m. Inter-
ment in Mt. Tunnel cemetery

of T. J. and Lillian Brown
Krodel.
Elizabethtown.
The Worry Clinic
oy Dr. Geo. W. Crane
Theima realizes that y
as a yardstick to measure
our spoken words are used
your educational level. If
you thus speak correctly, you will be rated as a college
graduate, even if you never finished 8th grade! But
many college youth nowadays violate dozens of com-
mon rules of grammar, as shown below!
CASE X-443: Thelma G.,
store clerk.
“Dr. Crane,” she asked ti
aged 20 is an ambitious dime
midly, after a talk I had made
in her church, “I need some advice.
“I never finished high school, ‘cause my mother died.
“That left me to-look after
my 6 younger brothers and
sisters.
“But I feel shy in crowds.
I don’t know what to talk a-|
bout.
“And I am scared of mak-
ing bad mistakes in grammar.
“So how could I learn how
to speak like a college girl?"
SPEECH SECRETS
First, any of
who didn’t finish high school,
can now do so by correspond- |
ence from an accredited insti-
tution.
The “American School”
7 South Dearborn in Chicago
thus makes it possible for
any intelligent boy or girl,
man or woman, to obtain a
diploma
But you can learn how to
speak as correct English
most of our college students
without even a high school
education.
For the typical
coed doesn’t seem to
the difference between
use oi ‘real’ vs. “very.”
“That was.. REAL, good,”
college
she will exclaim, as do many |
TV announcers,
radio and
too!
And many college gradu-
ates do not realize that prep-
ositions require the objective
case.
Thus, you will hear clergy-
men with doctoral degrees
say ‘of we” when they mean
“of us.”
An occasional error can be
forgiven, for all of us make
typographical mistakes in
writing or extemporaneous
speech.
you readers |
at!
via correspondence.’
as |
know |
he |
| If you will correct a few
| dozen of these flagrant errors
in spoken English, you can
‘easily pass for a cultured,
' college graduate.
So send for my booklet
| “The Commonest Errors in
English,” enclosing a long
stamped, return envelope,
{ plus 20c.
You mothers can zoom the
grades of your children by
thus employing correct Eng:
lish during their pre-school
years.
So help your kiddies by
teaching them correct vocab-
ulary and grammar!
| After a child reaches six
years, it is difficult for teach-
ers to undo the previous
wrong parental speech habits!
(Always write to Dr. Crane
in care of this newspaper, en-
closing a long stamped, ad-
| dressed envelope and 20c to
cover typing and printing
costs when you send for one
t of his booklets.)
| CHICKEN BARBECUE
| A Chicken Bar-B-Que wiil
be held in the Mastersonville
| Fire Hall by the Fire Com-
pany on Saturday, Jan. 21
from 3 10 7 p.m.
! There will be take-outs
yonly. Graybill Miller will be
the barbecuer.

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anywhere else, before they are 21. | love you too much to allow you
to break the law; or to hurt yourself or somebody else. | could never
forgive myself if this happened. | sign this pledge with every expecta-
tion of keeping it. Please don't ask me to set a bad example for you
by breaking my pledge.

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The holidays are here. So there will never be a better time
for you to sign The Parents Pledge. Encourage other
parents to do the same. You'll be doing them a favor, as
(cut out and keep)
Jrom themselves.
well as doing something for your own children. The
A.D. Colin, Chairman
PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD
William W. Scranton, Governor
E. Winner, Member
W.Z. Scott, Member
Parents Pledge was created by the Pennsylvania Liquor
Control Board—z0 help parents protect their children

But many college graduates
routinely say “Give it to you
and I” instead of “Give it to;
you and me.”
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committed by college gradu. |
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“Consensus of opinion”
when “of opinion” is super- ;
fluous.
“Mental telepathy” when
“mental” is likewise excess there is
baggage. i
‘Raise up the window”
when you should omit that
“up’.
“I don’t have none” which
should be “I don’t have any’.
“He has went” should be
‘He has gone.”
“Dark complected” should
be “Dark ecomplexioned.”
ONLY.
ONE
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“Who did they send?” over 5000 hostesses, has more
should be “Whom did they than thirty years experience In
send?” fostering good will in business and
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