The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa.| LETTER TO EDITOR Thursday. January 24 2 mont sor — VIE, Joy sOldLandmar Published every Thursday| 1 Bast Ma | I, as a person interested at 11 Bast Main Street, Mt RAE 308 a Joy, Lancaster County. Pa. Joy. L = Be ai here and lived here, am in- Mortuary Record |Mervin Brandt S Speaks To Elm Tree Parents Brandt, Mervin at Mount Joy, Pa., as second-| One of Mt. Joy's land-gogpital, after an illness of class mail under the Act of marks has already been torn] March 3, 1879. Member, Pennsylvania News- Publishers’ Association was in charge {down—the old grade school 1%: years. The second grade building, which was built in 1872. a daughter|ing the she was R. and Asron and thel fourth grade N.Y, Another landmark — the of the late jold Pennsylvania railroad pauline Berry Clark \station on Market St.—I've wife of the late Robert C./'" heard is also scheduled to be Merchant. Before moving to jtorn down. This building was her late address three years next ; ite mothers Auxiliary Installs meeting to be built around 1876 and used ago, she lived for . jas a station for the railroad years in Marietta. She was : Officers 'until 1896, when the “cut” member of the Episcopall€rs In gE iwas dug through Mt. Joy. Church. ments. i “I" Mrs. George Copenhaver| Another landmark is the She is survived by pe old DeLong building, built/daughter, Mrs. Charles was installed as president of . a0: “pie was a storage haus, with whom she lived;| The Mount Joy - two great-| Youth Council has the Friendship Fire Company building. From here William |three grandsons, .~ auxiliary at their last Thurs- DeLong shipped eggs to New grandsons; one brother, plans tor be day night's meeting. Mrs. York. He had several horse Frank Clark, and one sister,/munity’'s part In ihe ; teams out buying eggs from Mrs. Edward Drew, charge of John Hershey, H Berg- meeting. was elected president| oq ob one can use his old resident of the Borough.iselor, +, recording secretary; MIS. |The future of this building is|of the newly organized Lan- considering her committees for the year.|about it when the . Mrs. Josie Arndt, Mrs. building was torn down and|county, has scheduled ,.,. Harold Etsell and Miss Nan-|they said “Where would the meetings per year. Charles are named come from to pre-| ee @ e publicity = committee;|serve the old buildings.| Mrs. Mumper, Mrs. Charles.{Maybe the owners could find RAN Mrs. Sprout, Mrs. Arndt way, if the towns-| pr.c Sadie Brooks, tive churchs. Displays the theme of “Consider Your Call,” and Mrs Rah lee, tris ticle, with the idea that tenq the Public Health Nur- yice February 3, 7:30 p. Bev Moree ey, people might be Meeting at the Schick in the Presbyterian Chu etty Myers, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. terested in trying to help. Itipjant this evening. Charles and Mrs. Mary Hank, thing, I will feel I am try- entertainment. ing to help. During the business meet-| Anyone that could add any| ing the group planned a card/more ideas to save some Of] party for Monday, March 25./the buildings would be wel-| Richard H. Winters, dean students, Franklin and M shall College. All are invi [to attend this service. | Weddings Mumper. Mrs. Copenhaver|ideas? (Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. : was in charge of the meet-| An Interested Mount Joy Miller, Square St. Florin, Contractor - Builder ing. oj Person to Isaac A. Hayard, son of spiel) Mrs. Ada Huyard, New Hol-| KITCHEN CABINETS BULLER'S BEAUTY SALON| The Donegal high school{land R1, and the late Isaac BUILT-UP ROOFS MAIN ST. FLORIN, PA. [faculty basketball team de- Huyard, took place Satur- ig Machineless & Cold Waves |feated the Maytown church/day at 4 p.m. in Glossbren- _, $6.00 UD team last Wednesday even- ner E. U. B. Church with the = Haircuts Tonis' given. '..... .... Call Mt. Joy 3-8851 Maud Buller, Prop. $6.00 Marshall Gemberling top scorer for the winners| with 38 points. was ing. The couple will reside at gg New Holland R1. rt 1 We feature. .. PRINTCRAFT Wedding Stationery Stationery Service — ; — Complete Wedding Kg lp ANNOUNCEMENTS RECEPTIONS and DINNER CARDS INVITATIONS — INFORMALS THANK YOU FOLDERS ENGAGEMENT ANNCUNCEMENTS The BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. y yw + ~ Phone 3-9661 3 ei eb ene | L assistant of devotions. were charge of refreshments. a fifth and sixth grade moth- refresh-| presi in oneldent, was in charge of the the schools throughout the Florin| cou com- com-| 14th] both of annual observance of Youth «iv, Robe Williams way oe farmers. He had his of-/Fort Montgomery. Week, to be ‘held this year as first vice president; fice on Main St. where thel cama vein lf Stem Jandary 27 to Febru- "i ; iE de : ary 3. fo Mrs. Frances Charles, sec-|First National Bank is locat- CHOSEN PRESIDENT The theme of Youth Week “ond vice president; Mrs. ed today. This information| Ragnar Hallgren, Donegal 1957. is “Consider Your ‘David Mumper, financial and|Wa$ received by me from anihigh school guidance and emphasis will bel how particular Daisy Sprout, co ing| : i as Hicaste i , EL y Sp rresponding also a question mark as it easter County Guidance talents and personality in the secretary; Mrs. Myrtle Norn-jis now for sale. ,_|Counselors group at a reg. of God and how one hold, treasurer: Mrs. Katie| yng it would be nice cent meeting held i the is called to serve God in| ) . i ere was some way, some Manheim Centra 1 i g voont hie Hay ‘ Sah ; dl these buildings could be school. wg is Thy ne residen a in | | a ipa the) 1° Sen. P ppointedisaved. 1 asked someone| The group, the first of its "on gunday, January 27, school kj \ ani i 3 3 : : kind to be organized in we youth in the community will OUr'llead and take part in wor- ship services in their respec-| on E i { Mrs. Esther Geig, ambulance|people would be interested gal high school nurse; and window and also in the lob-| committee; rs. E i i 5 i : and Mrs, Pie Va Zola DE ee of elt Raymond Knorr, ele- py of Donegal High School Mrs. Etsell, Mrs. Williams] 1 iis |mentary sehool nurse in Mt. The highlight of Youth Week i rR I. prepared His ar- yoy and Marietta, will at- will be a community ser- m. rch The followed by an hour of fel-| Mumper 30a Mra. Sernield, should give the people SOMe- group will tour the plant/jowship in the Sunday liams, Mrs Zoller, Mrs, ing to Sink shout’ 1 Tland have supper in the School room. The speaker S, . y s.thave accomplished that very plant cafeteria. or this service will be of ar- ted Fourteen members attended/comed. by writing to the] HUYARD — MILLER el ———— | the meeting. Happy Birthday|Bulletin. Why not let the, The marriage of Miss Ju L D KLI NE | greetings were sung to Mrs.{g@eneral public voice their/dy Ann Miller, daughter of . . 2 COLUMBIA, PA | St » a hampoo & Set ...... $1.50 ing by a 72 to 69 score. Rev. Charles Wolf , offieiat- Phone 48217 - Free Estimates 340 - 1 mi. E. Marietto| | | L . Landisville - Salunga An estimated 875 children group are of school and pre-school age received Salk anti the summer months. pa a Ean] be donated to the Clarence The congregation of the Wieder Fund at the First Zion Lutheran Church, Land- National Bank at Landisville lisville, during annual con-|Clarence Wieder, 10, a stu- gregational meeting, voted an dent at the East Petersburg approval for plans to sponsor Elementary School, was a Hungarian refugee or ref-/struck by a state police car ugee family. Initial action for last September while wait- the project was taken by the ing for a school bus on route Couples Club, a social or- No. 230. The iniury to the ganization at the church, last youth necessitated the am- week, and their recommend- putation of his left leg be- ation proved by The Couples Club will on ance from the Youth Week. | 116 will | Done-|pe placed in the “Bulletin” |Ples was set up to study the program. received the injections at the Mr, was elementary Born in Fort Montgomery, awarded the prize for hav- petersburg, Mountville, Roh- greatest percentage rerstown of parents present; and the Wednesday. On Thursday, another 600 students at the Plans were made for the High School and the Land- program at the held|igyille Elementary School re- High many Monday, March 18, with the ceived the vaccine, the school Friday nur 3 oculations last third and uled for late spring prior to A committee of three cou- the sale of 24 Service fj Teen housing situation, job family or Mr. and polio vac- Douglas and Publisher. terested in some of the old county school superintendent! oo. oo week during a] Mrs. Earl Meisenhelter. {buildings, which have a lot| Tr was the guest speaker at the | I ¥ a an ys 100 I ther business at: the Subscription Rate $2.50 per of history. MRS. ROBERT MERCHANT night meeting of the ee BY Bh Hog WJ 2 el at the year by Mail | There is a move on, in| Mrs. Daisy C. Merchant,|Elm Tree PTA. Mr. Brandt et ar bells Rove a gos iors ac Tie rates upon re- Lancaster, to try to preserve 99, Mt. Joy Rl, died at 6:40 discussed the year's theme of "co for the school/were elected for a two-vedr Entered at the post offi some of the old landmarks. , Sunday in Columbia the group | The Child and district, reported that 275 term of office They in re lis future Amos Martin : children of pre-school age|elude Mrs. Arthur Hackman, Dean schools in and Farmdale as recommended. The Hempfield| Club Hempfield will sponsor a School, January 25 at se stated. Last week's in-jp, m. “Ridely the were the second ejan” and his troupe a series administered to headline the program nty. The first were given the public. December, with the final shots losing of school & {1 organization. has sc ) p © : : closing of Scho or te {hat one-third of the unanimously ap- low the knee. the congregation. was take the assist- vice Key Club, a club at the School, is with congregation. High the project USE (sico The proFir a CIR “il ah i [None] (Public) {Better BY {Schools Company Let SICO install a genuine WILLIAMS 0il-0-Matic high pressure CONVERSION OIL BURNER in your home for LESS THAN ’ 1 0 wl Na Down Payment! Take up to 3 yrs. to pay— Hour URAC CER CNEL LEE LE 10Y 23-2111 TT RR INDEPENDENT TELEPHONES HELP YOU REACH ALL AMERICA | greens ee Rg Digging out. A day's hard work—maybe two—and this snowbound community is back to normal. Telephone crews are out all night. Thousands of homes are back in touch modern America where isolation is obsolete. Where Independent telephone companies operate nearly 9 million telephones in 47 states. op-| portunities and costs involv-| Club held a meeting d for sponsori a refugee > wi n jas ep TT ed for ONE 8, yeluges Monday night at the Land- years service to the princi Hempfield High School on community. Members of this Mrs. William Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Williams and Mr Lowry, Mr. Chas. East Eby and Mr. Fred Kaser. The budget for the year 1957 was Sertoma magic Hempfield Landisville, 8:00 Magi-| will spon- Hempfield Schools and sored by the Landisville areal service club, and is open to Emorv L. Krick, president sched- of {he SERvice TO MAnkind announced pro- ceeds from the program will Krick also announced that boys’ ser- Hempfield assisting in tickets fo the by morning. For this is | ilow presided at the meeting of 15/the club. The club will hold a Ministrel Show at the Lions, was honored by his fe last'club members for his The Landisviile icville Fire Hall. Principal ples of Lionism. Mr. Bailey, gaturday, March 2. speaker for the occasion was who served as president of Mr. Jack Loose, Lancaster, the Landisville club and also editor of the Lancaster Coun- as deputy district governor ty Historical journal, who and district governor of 14-| —- addressed the Landisville D, Lions International, is civic organization on the presently an International development of East Hemp- Councilor of the world-wide g field Township historically. organization. Bailey, assist- il H \ Mr. Loose, a graduate of Mil- ant county superintendent of [)) 1 e om lersville State Teachers Col- schools in Lancaster, was lege, also discussed the es- presented with a set of gold Aldus (Red) Hannan (More on page 3.) tablishment of the boundar- cuff links to commemorate E. William (Bill) Pontz, ies of Lancaster County and the occasion. Proprietors its manhowts nTowncivie y| Two new members were "er CEBU its many townships from the installed at last Monday's SALES and SERVICE time of William Penn, meeting They are Earl R ; J ¥ A OUTE 23 Furman F. Bailey, a mem- Brinker and Arthur Wile. 0 MOUNT JOY 3-4516 ber of the Landisville club, E. Robert Nolt, president,’ CR LR TY Canister Set 4 Pieces for Only YOUR CHOICE OF 4 POPULAR FRESH FRUITS 5-Ib. bags of Grapefruit bags of Oranges 3-lh. hags of Winesap Apples 3-Ib. bags of Red Rome Apples Mix or Match... Your Choice Florida Extra Large Size None Priced Higher Special Low Price . .. None Priced Higher Ib. Temple Oranges Golden Bananas dozen Fresh Carrols 2 Mo 17 Fresh Spinach me ‘oo 17 2 29¢ Beef, Chicken Banquet Frozen Pies Sis A*P Frozen Peas & Carrots 8-oz pkgs. 85¢ por. 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