Three Japs killed with one bullet was the score of Marine Pfc. Nicholas Sileo while defending a small village somewhere in the South Pacific. the trio as they approached Indian file and then bagged two more before the swarming little men’s rifle fire put him out of commission and he had to be BB hospitalized. Our boys are making the best use of the ammunition which you | help buy when you invest in War Bonds. Help pass them more of it. Sileo dropped iJ. S. Treasury Department. Graduated FR (From Page 1) Réich, Ezra Wolgemuth. In absentia—William Kliefoth, en- "rolled in Parks Air College, East St. Louis, Missouri. Graduated ,in Academic course; completed work at East Donegal in February; 1943. ~~ Commencement Speakers Principal address by D. Luke ‘Biemesderfer, supervising principal of Manor Township and Millers- ville Borough Schools. » Student orators are Rachael Ann Hess, Betly Heimel, Ruth Smith, Joyce Fryberger. A NEWS, here’s a list CEG In The Service ‘Graduates entering armed - forces are appended: David Bowers, enter- ing Navy ‘on June ‘20. = ‘ Ralph Bradley—dntisting ine Naval Reserves. % Aa at A Leroy Dietz—entering ‘Ariny* Jung 4, Jay Geibe—entering Air Corps as Aviation Cadet on August 3. Elmer Gutshall probably be called in July. : J. Edward Haines—not registered; no plans. wa Robert Hptinger—probably | Ie called June. Daniel Kauffman—not iio no plans. William Kliefoth Parks Air College. — enrolled in John Leedom—probably be called in June. : William Leese—has been accept- ed as an Army Air Cadet. Robert McMullen—has been ac- cepted by Army Air Corps.’ Jay Reich—not registered. i Horace Seitz—probably be called in June. Robert Sipling—not registered; no plans. Richard Stark—not registered; no plans. Fzra Wolgemuth—farm work (at home). The exercises will be held at 8} o'clock. The Central Theme is “The Four Freedoms.” The program follows: Procession- al—“March Romaine,” (Gounod); Invocation, Rev. Kirby M. Yiengst; Class Chorus, Oration, “Freedom of Speech,” Rachel Hess; Oration, “Re- ligious Freedom,” Betty Heimel; Saxophone Duet, Rhelda Eshelman, Robert Huntzinger; Oration, “Free- dom from Want,” Ruth Smith; Ora- tion, “Freedom from Fear,” Joyce Fryberger; Quartette, “The Old Re- frain,” (Kreisler), Pauline Hershey, Mary Hess, Ezra Wolgemuth, David Bowers; Address D. L. Biemesder- fer, Supv. Prin. Manor Township, Millersville Borough Schools; Class Chorus; Presentation of Awards, J W. Bingeman, Supv. Prin.; Present- ation of Diplomas, F. H. Strickland, Pres., Board of Education; Class Song; Benediction, Rev. Jonas Mar- Ln fr Ge SOCIETIES’ IN: JOINT MEETINGS ON TUESDAY ..The Mount Joy and Donegal Presbyterian Missionary Societies will hold “a joint meeting at the home of Mrs. Simon P. Nissley, on Tuesday evening, June 8th, at 7:30 o'clock. Devgtions by Miss Anna Keller Subject, “Stewardship” in charge of Mrs. Wm. Brian. The Societies will present a plag entitled “Wider Than The Heart™ READE ERS ‘ATTENTION! We are continually striving to make The Bulletin more interesting and if you will, you can help us a lot. In the belief that many of you don’t grasp the idea of just what constitutes of what we want: Has Anyone Left Town—Embezzled— Died—Eloped—Married— Had a Fire—Had a Baby— Sold a Farm—Had a Party— Entertained—Got Drowned— Had Been Ill—Moved to Town— Bought a Home—Got Bit by a Dog— Had an Operation—Committed a Murder— Painted Their House—Fell From a Plane— Had an Auto Wreck—Fixed Up Their Home— Or Any Unusual Happening—THAT'S NEWS Call 41-J We Want It If You Please ie BULLETIN MOUNT JOY P0000 * | Thursday 10:30 Holy Communion and Ser- Religious News In This Community NEWS PERTAINING TO- ALL THA CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY, Zion Lutheran Church Landisville, Pa. Rev. Wm. L. Ziegenfus, Pastor Charles Habecker, Supt of S. S. 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Morning Service First Presbyterian Church Mount Joy, Penna. * Services in the Presbyterian Church Sunday evening, June 6th. The visiting minister will be Rev. Victor Baer. You are welcome. United Brethren Church Florin, Pa. Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship and Communion 10:30 Junior -C. E. 5:30 Evening Worship Service 7:15 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Keder, Pastor Sunday, June 6. ; 9:30 A. M. Sunday School 10:45 a: m. Morning Worship No Vesper service. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Ladies Aid Society in the Parish house. Church Of God Rev. Ho. M. Mumper, Pastor Week of June 6 9:30 Church School 10:30 Morning Worship :30 Installation of C. E. officers. 7;30 Evening Worship. | Monday 7:30 Council Meeting ©) | Wednesday 7:30 Prayer Meeting 8:30 Choir Rehearsal s United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday Services 9:00 a. m., Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Children’s Day Program 6:30 p. m. Junior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor meetings. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer ser- vice. 8:30 p. m. Sunday School Work- ers’ Conference, Thursday 8:00 p. m., Ushers’ League meet- ing at the Mount Joy Cove. St. Mark’ Salunga Methodist Church Earl Reigner Thomas, Pastor Miss Alice Strickler, Superinten- dent of Sunday School Sunday, June 6th, 1943 9:30 a. m. Church School, ery age group. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship Ser- vice: Sermon Theme* “God's Great Power.” Wednesday June 9th, W, S. C. S. meeting at home of Miss Alice Strickler 7:3 p. m. Walnut Tree Farm, just out- side Florin, Pa. Friday June 11th Cottage Prayer Meet- ing at 8:00 P. M., home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop, Bring your Up- per Room. for ev- St. Luke’s Episcopal Church The Rev. W. E. Stephens. Rector Jacob and Mt. Joy Sts. Sunday After Ascension, June 6 9:15 A. M. Church School mon. 7:00 p. m. Y. P. F. meeting. Wednesday June 9, 6;30 p. m. Choir Practice. 7:30 Meeting of the Guild. Friday June 11, Feast of St. Barnabas. 7:30 a. m. Celebration of the Holy Communion. Monday June 14—-The annual Parish Meeting will be held in the Church at 7:30 p. m. Mt. Joy Methodist Church Rev. Earl Reigner Thomas, Pastor Dr. E. W. Garber, C. S., Supt. Sunday, June 6th, 1943 9:30 a. m. Church School, for every age. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Ser- vice; Sermon Theme “God’s Great Power.” Each Sunday we will honor our service girls and boys. Monday June 7th, W. S. C. S. sponsoring program at 8:00 p. m. Mrs. A. Arch- er, guest speaker from Singapore. Community friends invited. Tuesday classes The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, June 3, 1943 JUNE ELIZABETH ADAMS DAVID HERBERT BOWERS RALPH H. BRADLEY MARIAN JANE BRANDT PAULINE REBA BULLER LEROY J. DIETZ GENEVIEVE M. DOUGLAS RHELDA JUSTINE ESHELMAN JOHN MARLIN GEIBE ELMER L. GUTSHALL JOHN EDWARD HAINES MARGARET MARY HAMILTON BETTY JANE HEIMEL ANNA PAULINE HERSHEY MARTHA JANE HESS *MARY ARLENE HESS RACHAEL ANNE HESS BETTY JANE HOUSEAL ROBERT H. HUNTZINGER DANIEL S. KAUFFMAN MARTHA JANE KIPP WILLIAM LEWIS KLIEFOTH * With honors RHELDA J. ESHELMAN JOYCE M. FRYBERGER BETTY J]. HEIMEL F. H. Strickland, Pres. Dr. E. K. Tingley, V. Pres. ORATION—"Religious Freedom" SAXOPHONE DUET--"The Famous Waltz" (Brahms) Pauline Hershey Mary Hess ADDRESS ........... 2 CLASS SONG. io. BENEDICTION. i Rev. Jonas Martin CLASS ROSTER *JOYCE MARGUERITE FRYBERGER Commencement Exercises At Maytown Friday Evening - The ‘forty-eighth annual commencenient exercises of the East Donegal Township High school willbe held in the auditorium | at Maytown Friday evening, June 4, at 8 o'clock. The complete program follows: PROCESSIONAL—"March Romaine” (Gounod) INVOCATION 2 ao Rev. Kirby M. Yiengst CLASS CHORUS—"A Song of Praise” (Gruenberger) ORATION—"Freedom of Speech” ........... Rachcel Hess SE Betty Heimel Rhelda Eshelman Robert Huntzinger ORATION-—"Freedom from Want" Ruth Smith "Freedom from Fear" ......._. Joyce Fryberger QUARTETTE—"The Old Refrain” (Kreisler) Ezra Wolgemuth David Bowers leases D. L. Biemesderfer Supv. Prin.—Manor Township-Millersville Borough Schools CLASS CHORUS—"Qur Country” (Claudius) PRESENTATION OF AWARDS ........... J. W. Bingeman Supv. Prin.—East Donegal Schools PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ............ F. H. Strickland Pres—Board of Education TR (Words by Mary Hess) MILDRED §. XOLP JOHN MCBRIDE LEEDOM WILLIAM FREDERICK LEESE KATHLEEN H. MARLEY ELLA STALEY MARTIN BETTY JANE ROBERT B. McMULLEN JAMES HAWTHORNE MILLER CATHERINE E. MURPHY BETTY JANE NENTWIG J. RICHARD REICH MARY E. RENO RUTH K. ROJAHN JUANITA JEAN ROPKA LILLIAN RUTH ROPKA HORACE MICHAEL SEITZ MARY ETHEL SHEARER ROBERT E. SIPLING RUTH E. SIPLING *RUTH L. SMITH RICHARD JAMES STARK HELEN JANE TRESSLER ARLENE WASER EZRA M. WOLGEMUTH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS MARY A. HESS ROBERT E. SIPLING RUTH L. SMITH * CLASS OFFICERS Robert E. Sipling, Pres. Ruth L. Smith, Sec'y. Joyce M. Fryberger, V. Pres. Mary A. Hess, Treas. CLASS ADVISORS A. ROSS HOUSEAL MRS. ANNE C. SANDO MRS. HENRY W. MUSSER MRS. J. W. BINGEMAN EAST DONEGAL JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY J. W. Bingeman—Supv. Prin. wie Louise Althouse—Mathematics, Science fa Mary E. Baker—English, History LP Elaine M. Beaver—Art Hike Mrs. J. W. Bingeman—English 5 Mrs. R. H. Chain—Dental Hygienist % Ralph E. Coleman—Science, Mathematics « Robert V. Duffey—English, History Delina M. Heiss—Commercial _ Grace A. Henderson—Geography, Mathematics = A. Ross Houseal—History, Health Mary E. Leachey—English, Latin, Library Mrs. H. W. Musser—French, English Mrs. Addie R. Parker—School Nurse Carolyn M. Roberts—Vocational Home Economics Eugene C. Saylor—Music, Health Samuel F. Simmons—Ass't. Prin., Voc. Agr. Vy Oliver K. Snyder—Industrial Arts Mary F. Strickler—Health, History h BOARD OF EDUCATION : M. W. Brandt, Sec'y H. W. Musser William Young Probation Class, Parsonage at 7:30 P. M. Wednesday June 9th, Jr. Choir Rehearsal at Church 6:45 p. m. Sr. Choir rehear- sal at Church 7:30 p. m. Thursday June 10th, Methodist Youth Fel- lowship Meeting, Parsonage 7:30 P. M. You are most cordially invited to ,attend a special service in the above named Church on Monday evening, June Tth, 1943 at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. W. Archer, the wife of a District Superintendent stationed in that oft bombed city of Singapore before the Jap’s took it over from the British. June 8th, Childrens Parsonage at 7:00 p. m. Meeting, at Mrs. Archer knows much about aerial warfare having passed thru 115 separate bombings before they had to evacuate the city. Mrs. Archer is traveling and speaking about her work there in the Malayian Peninsula. She will have on display many curio’s and will wear a Malayian costume. This program is a part of the W. S. C. S. Mrs. W. Crider, Pres. 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