The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, April 25 10 Iga Landisville - Sal Chorus of the Hempfield high school com- pleted rehearsals at a dress rehearsal last night at the Landisville school in prepara- tion for the first performance tonight of their musical com- edy, “Good News”. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. for tonight's performance, and also for Friday and Saturday nights, April 26 and 27. The operet- The Mixed |offices to be decided upon at! elections at the Penna. state convention of the service or- ganization at Scranton on] May 4 | Candidates for Regional Vice-President from Zone 5) are Leon Gassert, Elizabeth-) town: Douglas Breneman, of|died here of/St. Joseph's Hospital, where ,.1q4 priday afternoon from town, and a daughter, Mary God. Lancaster; David Ditzler, Lebanon; and Joe McConnell he weeks. of Phoenixville, Candidate for National Director is Tony] Santeusanio, Elizabethtown. Ben Kreishert, Delaware Co., and Don Becher, Gettysburg, candidates for Executive Vice President, also spoke briefly. Candidates for State Presi-|! dent are Herb Pike, Coates-| ville, and Grover Gouker, of! Mortuary Record eight, of two years. He was a mech- a e NC for many years before his re-| of the I I a Door Prizes ALSO FREE GIFTS TO ADULTS DURING OUR GRAND OPENING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 3 & 4 BOYER'S HOME FURNISHINGS MARIETTA AVENUE MOUNT JOY, PA, years, with whom she resided. She TO SPONSOR PARTY (wife of Harvey A. Groff, Jr. He was a member of Trin- had been under the care of al Plans were discussed to IMount Joy R2; and a son,lity Evangelical Lutheran physician. |sponsor a Dutchmaid party at (Samuel B. Zerphey Jr.,, Sa-|Church, Mount Joy, Friend-| Born in York County, a'the regular meeting of the lunga. |ship Fire Co. and the Mount qaughter of the late Samuel local fire company auxiliary | Also surviving are five! Joy Sportsmen's Assn, land Ellen Smith Smeltzer, last Thursday. The party was and one sister,| He is survived by his wife, she resided in Mount Joy 74 scheduled for June at which St. Mrs. Clayton Heisey, Mt. Joy. Mrs. Florence Kuss Starr; a years and was a member of time both members a n d#. MN Funeral services will be/son, Donald H., Elizabeth-l{he Mount Joy Church of guests will be invited. Mrs. § Her husband died in|George Copenheaver, presi- dent, was in charge. ler, Salunga, and Coldie B., ANDREW E. FELKER Andrew E. Felker, seventy-| 308 N. Barbara Saturday at 7 am, had been a patient ten ic jate home with further Jane, wife of Donald S. Moh- 1942, in services in the Salungaller, Milwaukee, Wis. Surviving are one daughter m= HINess church of the Brethren with, Also surviving are these 3 fe of Thomas I [Bulletin advertisement pays. interment in the adjoining brothers and sisters: Edwin Vern E., wife 0 omas Ln merry: — a. wo cemetery. F., Rohrerstown, Mary, wife with whom she re- Mount Joy. : | lof John N. Hess, Columbia R./sided; three grandchildren,| Funeral services will be ID. 2, Peter W., Miami, Fla. three great grandchildren, al- held from the James B, Heil- Herman C., Manheim RI1,|so two brothers and one sis- ig Funeral Home Friday and Roy C., Anna, wife of ter, Eli D. Smeltzer, Frank J. morning, 10:30 a.m. with in- 5 “i Arthur M. Groff, and Miss Smeltzer, and Ella C., wife terment in the Henry Eberle Andrew B. and Be 5 Osteopathic y ble C. Starr, all of Lan-jof Abram Rinchart, all of Cemetery. Death followed an nic by trade and had been mployed by the H. S. New- omer and Son, Inc., Mt, Joy, 4230440000 0 10500000 ARE YOU FULLY COVERED OSCAR L. STARR ; ore : i . Starr, fifty-four, irement ten years ago. { Oscar L ’ y Born in Rapho Twp. a son 122 N. Barbara St, died at late ta has its setting on a college Hanover. campus in the fad-crazy, Harper reports a total twenties, The plot develops 151 new members and when Tom Marlowe (Ray new chapters, located Oberholtzer) is faced with Lampeter - Strasburg a n d the situation of being drop- Marietta with a combined ped from the football team membership of sixty persons, because of failing an examin- added to the zone during the ation under Professor Ken- past year. yon, played by Scott Stoner. His sweetheart, Pat (Trevena Stehman), persuades her goard at a meeting last week cousin Connie; played bY eet yp a committee to study, Elaine Earhart, to tutor him. 4}. and disadvan- Connie turns out to be quite tages of a union school dist-i a pretty girl, which with the possibility that! cates things. This situation {. gistriet may switch from| plus an important football a present jointure to a un-| game coming up takes Tom ion-type organization. Mem- and his pal, Bob Randall the committee study-| (Dale Fryberger), third- ing the system are Christian football player, through some g Greider, Harry Ressler and amusing capers. Richard Nissley, chairman. One of the high-lights of In other business contracts the musical will be the com- were awarded to L. B. Herr| edy dance routine, ‘““Varsityand Sons for general school | Drag”, based on the Charles-jand art supplies at a low bid ton. This dance will feature of $14,685. Musser Farms was Judy Weller, Pat Emich, Bar-lawarded a contract for coal bara Hackman, Barbara for the Hempfield School dur- Schultz, Susan Newton, Lou-ng the 1957-58 school year ise Herr, Joan Elfe, Rosie|at a bid of $12 per ton. Oth- Holbein, Judy Nolt, Jay business transactions in- Jim Goodman, Dick Holling-cluded the approval of foot- er, Jack Mumma, Bob Eby, hall equipment for the 1957 Bob Ridder, Jim term. The Hempfield macher and John Shuman. high school will field a junior Included in the musical re- varsity team this fall, and pertoire will be the familiarjwill be ready for varsity tunes, “The Best Things inlcompetition at the start of Life are Free”, “Lucky inthe 1958 year. Love”, and the title song Resignations were received “Good News”. Musical ac-from Mrs. Helen Piper and companiment for the fifty- Miss Marion L. Fortna, ele- some actors, actresses and mentary teachers in the dis- chorus members will be pro- trict. vided by a 15-piece orchestra., The meeting, Russell P. Getz, head of hoard President Ira Kauff- the Music Department atman, discussed a tentative Hempfield and director of|budget amounting to $777,000 music for the show, states ‘or next year. that this years show will be) the best ever staged by the! The Zion Lutheran Church schools’ young musicians and/of Landisville is completing thespians. Last year, the for the nation-wide Lu- dents ‘staged the musical, theran Evangelism Mission “Little Women” from the fa- observance which will begin mous novel by Louisa Mae Monday, April 28 and con- Alcott, and played to an est’- tinue through Sunday, May mated 2000 persons in a 3-5. The Landisville church night stint. (will join with other Lutheran Musical direction for the thurches of the county, state musical comedy is under Mr.'and nat'on in the annual mis- Getz, with Miss Mary Lee sion program. Forney directing the drama-! Guest missioner tics and Mrs. Lois Blake and Landisville mission will be M'ss Barbara Myers d.rect-ithe Rev. Robert W. Koons. ing the choreography. Pastor of the Sunbury, Pa., Zion Lutheran Church. Pas- Zone 5, Junior Chamber of tor Koons is chairman of the Commerce of the United Central Penna, Synod Com- States, held a meeting 19st mittee on Synodical Christ- Wednesday night at the Mt. [an Education and a member Joy American Legion Home. Hf the Board of Higher Edu- Zone 5 includes Lancaster, cation of the United Luther- Lebanon, York, Chester and an Church in America. He Dauphin Counties. Robert will conduct the two regular Harper, National Director church services on Sunday. for Zone 5 and member of April 28 at the church, and the Jay- will also preach at the mis- Cee group, was in charge of sion services Monday through the meeting, where about 95 Thursday, May 2 of two | The Hempfield Joint School headed by for the at| die Mary Ann Bender Felker, he was a member of St. Mark's Evangelical U. B. Church, {Mount Joy. | Surviving are his wife, Fannie D. Wittel Felker, one] |daughter, Lillian F., wife of Herbert Tyndall, Mount Joy; jalso one grandson and a bro- Felker, Man-| | ther, Frank E, heim. Funeral services were held from the Nissley Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon with interment in the Mount Joy Cemetery. | JACOB G. LORAW Jacob G. Loraw, eighty-six, North Market Street, Florin, d at 4:35 p.m. Friday at t. Joseph's Hospital follow- ing a brief illness, He was born in Rapho Twp., a son of the late John and Annie Geib Loraw and was a resident of Florin for the past 60 years. He was a painting contractor in the town prior to his retirement in 1947. He was a member of Cross Roads Brethren Christ Church, Florin. wife died in 1935. Surviving are two daugh- ters, Mrs. Beulah Hilt; Lor- 'tta, wife of Fred Gehman, also a son Darwin, all of Florin. Also surviving are 8 grandchildren; 13 great- and a brother, George Loraw, Mount Joy. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the ames B. Heilig Funeral Home, West Main Street,! with interment in the Camp Hill cemetery, Florin. SAMUEL H. ZERPHEY Samuel H. Zerphey, sixty- nine, 188 Main St., Salunga,' died at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at his home after an illness of .hree weeks. ! He was born in Mt. Joy, Twp., a son of the late Hen-| ry and Sarah Hauenstein Zer-| phey and for a number of years was a farmer. He was | the in His eight years. He was a mem- ber and deacon of the Salun- ga Church of the Brethren for 33 years, In addition to h's wife, the former Susan Bradley, he is survived by two daughters, Elsie B., wife of Stanley Hos- Leer is pastor of the Landis- ville church representatives from the five-! The week-day serv'ces will county area attended. begin at 8:00 p.m., preceded The meeting featured short by a training session for lay talks by candidates for state visitors. The Rev. Ernest P. ony « SNAVELY Better-Biltr HOME offers you features like these . . . ® #1 West Coast Dry Framing Lumbe, ® Stained Cedar Shakes or Bungalow Siding, “color optional” ® Waterproofed Sidewalls (Armstrong Temlock or Celotex) ® Sub-Floor—%"” T. & G. Sheathing or Plywood (and many other top quality materials) . . . + + » at these AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES from 22565 for BASIC HOME Visit a SNAVELY BETTER. 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