PAGE TWELVE Emergency Medical Calls Sunday and Christmas Day Dr. Thomas O'Connor Lmergency caiis only, if family physician can not be contacted. New Arrivals Melvin B. and Mildred (Mitler) Shenk, Mount Joy R1 a son, Friday, Dec. 15, at St. Joseph’s hospital. Cloyd and Donna (Knaub) Ruhl, 980 W. Main street, a son, Thursday, Dec. 14, at Columbia hospital. Robert and Julia Schroll, 238 Park Ave, a daughter, Monday, Dec. 18, at the Lancaster General hos- “pital. John H. and Loraine (Hack- man) Gerlach, Mount Joy Rl a son, Tuesday, Dzc. 19, at the Lancaster St. Joseph's hospital. (Risser) DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. % 100 LATE T0 CLASSIFY For Iminediate Sale 1966 F-85 Oldsmobile, Good condition with two new tires. Automatic transmission, power steering, etc, Reason: military. Apply George D. Koons, 7 N. High St., Mt. Joy (upstairs) or call 653-5584. 39-1c Wanted — Reliable, depend- able, baby sitter. Needed im- mediately. 2 children. Plain lady preferred. Ph. 898-7738. 39-1c ® CHURCH NOTES (From page 4 for the Christ-child. 11:00 p.m. Festival Choral Eucharist and Sermon. Christmas Day 10:00 a.m. Holy Commun- ion. I Sunday after Christmas (Dec. 31) 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:30 a.m. Family Morning Prayer and Sermon. Church School. January 1 10:00 a.m. ion. Holy Commun- AND EMPLOYEES - - OF THE UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY AND MAYTOWN Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1968 bo On Full Paid Shares MOUNT JOY BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Please return your Advent Dime Cards during the Chris- mas season. Please contact Father White- sel for Communion to be tak- en to the shut-in. Phone 653- 49717. ® St. Luke's Plans (From page 4) ory of Jean Ream Schlosser. Many poinsettas will be plac- ed in the church windows in memory of Mrs. Sarah John- ston by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston, Jr. Christmas wreaths will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Packer in mem- ory of Roy Leslie Packer, Mrs. Joseph Witmer in mem- ory of Joseph Witmer; Mrs. Samuel Maxwell for Samuel Maxwell; Mrs. Nancy Winsett for Lisa Ann Sault; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williammee for John, Luke, and Miriam Wil- liammee and Steva Talefl; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Zink as a thankoffering for the birth of their new son, George Brown Zink; Mrs. Samuel Gillums and Mrs. William "Hendrix for Arth- ur and Lena Brown; Mr. El- mer Brown for Jeannette T. Brown; Miss Mary Lancaster in memory of her father Hen- ry Lancaster and Miss Cath- arine Zeller in memory of her parents George B. and Mary F. Zeller. Many candles will illuminate the church. On Sunday, December 31 the First Sunday after Christ- mas the regular schedule of services will be at 8::00 a.m. the Holy Communion and at (Turn to page 3) Derrs Mark Mr. and © Mrs. Charles Z. Derr of 231 Sounth Delta St. will celebrate their 50th wed- ding anniversary on Friday, Pec. 22. They have two daughters, Ruth, wife of Clar- ence Gruber; Helen, wife of Edwin W. Keene, bot h of Mount Joy; and Jean, wife of Sylvester Ulrich of Elizabeth- town. They also have five grandchildren and four great- | grandchildren. They were married by the late Rev, George W. Kercher of the Mount Joy Lutheran church at the bride's home in Elizabethitown on Saturday, Dec. 22, 1917. On Friday eve- ning, Dec .22, they will en- tertain the family at their home at 6:3C pm.,, and on Saturday, Dec. 23 they will have dinner at the Willow | Valley Motor Inn. Charlie has driven a truck for the New Standard corp- oration for many years. He is in his 50th year of driving a truck. Charlie was asked by ‘and Mrs. Derr WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1967 Anniversary many, “Where did you go on your honeymoon trip?” He replies that they didn't go anywhere, because in those days you didn’t have any money to go anywhere. It took him six months, he says, to save up for his $25 wed- ding suit of blue serge. He were both married in high button shoes. Now Charlie is being asked if he is going to work on his 50th wedding anniversary, and he says, “Why not?” We will not be married 50 years until 7:30 p.m. That is the time we were pronounced man and wife. Charlie has been displaying a 14-inch gold glass ball on his front lawn with seven lights that chine on it at night, to repre- sent their golden anniversary. Many pictures have been tak- en. Coordinator: Guy who has a desk between two ex- peditors. Rome Beauty, Stayman Winesap, Golden & Red Delicious Apples SWEET CIDER 50 LB. IRISH COBBLER POTATOES - $1.39 CRANBERRIES - NUTS - HOME GROWN CELERY Home Made APPLE BUTTER - DATES Order Your Fruit Baskets, Now! EGGS: Noi Classified 3 doz. $1.15 — Cracks, 3 doz. $1 WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MARKET Store Hours: Daily 8 to 6 Except Friday, 8 to 9 a MILE WEST OF FLORIN PHONE 653-5661 . LE Cup sige BOWED ee : " WLUW « Fe “ss a! kin as 684-2101 Iii 2 As It's a very special greeting when you say MERRY CHRISTMAS via telephone! COLUMBIA — UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY Member UNITED TELEPHONE SYSTEM Operated by UNITED UTILITIES, INCORPORATED