ale ale. ade ole. lie ole ole ole ain ole le ale ole ale le aE Cnn a le lll lini lin lisa olin. slit lhe an ln ale sn olin ole ale alien ole cde ae ale ale ale a ah ein oh Patricia J. Eicherly SECRETARY - BOOKKEEPER Mrs. Eicherly has worked in the Done- gal High School office for the past 3 years. As secrelary an d bookkeeper she at- tends t h e school board meetings t o take t he minutes, pays the school dis- bills after pay- ment has been ap- proved by the Joint Board, and keeps the financial records of Donegal Area Joint School System. Her duties also include preparing the filing of the Audilors’ Report and Financial State- ment for the school year, reports of the Supervising Principal + County Superintendent, state and federal re- ris as required, and computing and executing the ayroll for all school employees. She is a member of the National and State Asso- dations of Educational Secretaries. This advertise- nent sponsored by Eicherlys Cleaners & Dyers. Catherine J. Bennett SCHOOL DIETITIAN Mrs. Bennett h as been the dietitian in charge of the school lunch program at Donegal High School. Her duties include the complete opera- tion of the cafeteria such as menu plan- ning, ordering of all food and necessary supplies, supervision of prepara.ion and service of food, care and maintenance of equipment. Her de- partment is staffed by six full-time and three part-time em- ployees. The service of a ho! well-balanc- ed luncheon, which includes one-third of the daily food re- * : quirements each student needs for proper growth and good health, is the aim of Mrs. Bennet! and her personnel. She is a member of the American School Food Service Association and the American Dietitic Asso- ciation. This adverlisement sponsored by Donegal Mobile Homes. Mrs. J. Robert Keller RECORDING SECRETARY Mrs. J. Robert Keller is affiliated with the firm of J. B. Keller & Bro. as Recording Secretary, and cites the firm as unique in being one of the old- est priva.ely owned Stockyards in Lan- caster County. with the present owners, J. Robert Keller and Raymond B. Keller, being members of the _hird and fourth generation of the Keller family in the livestock business. Prior to the estab- lishment of J. B. Kel ler & Bro. in Moun: Joy in 1896, Johnson B. Keller are. his 4 Ti brother Clayton B. Keller, were associated with their father, Martin G. Keller in the livestock business in Elizabethiown. Mrs. Keller, formerly from Lancaster, attended the Lancaster Schools and furthered her Business Education a. the Lancaster Business School. Elsie Lefever SECRETARY Lefever is a rier Member of he Mount Joy Busi- ness and Professional Women’s Club, or- ganized in March, 1955. She is Chair- man of the Public Relations Commitee, together with Helen Schule, Lois Stotz, Ruth Rainbolt and Helen Hor.on. This committee is promot- ing National Business Women’s Week and an interesting pro- gram has been plan- ned for September 23, the initial mee:- ing of fhe 1957-1958 Season. Elsie is a secretary at Gerberich - Payne Shoe Company. # Ruth Balsbaugh CO-OWNER Ruth Hess Balsbaugh has spent most of her life in this locality, p 3 and has been in the i Grocery business all her life. She and her hus- band have operated Hess’ Food Market in Mount Joy, for the pas. ten years. A "mother and grandmother, she is “active. in church, civ- ic, and social work. Any spare time is devoted to flowers, cooking and the cot- tage on the hill. Mrs. Gerald Zielke ASSISTANT Mrs. Gerard (Elea- nor) Zielke of Florin has been assisting Mr. Zielke in the Or- thopedic Appliance business for the past 11 years. Although Mr. Zielke has been in business for over 20 years in the man- ufacture and design- ing of orthopedic ap- pliances, only since moving to Florin has she begun actively assisiing her husband. Her duties vary, lending a helping hand where needed, as receptionist, typ- ing, filing, answering the phone and occas- ioally assisting in mi- - nor repairs on the sewing machine, also measuring and fitting of shoes She is the mother of two children, Eleanor, 16, and Donald, 13. She is a native of Brooklyn, N. Y., but finds Lancaster Co. the ideal spot to call her home. Gardening is her hobby and she spends as much time as possible out of doors. Maryellen Ryman SCHOOL SECRETARY Mrs. Ryman is em- ployed at the Done- gal High School as school secretary. Her functions are varied and divided between high school and grade school work. The emphasis of her duties are placed up- on grade school work under the supervision of Ralph E. Coleman, Elementary Principal. Some of her specif- ic duties are: prepar- ing transcripts for pupils moving ‘o oth- er schools and those entering Donegal, performing miscellan eous duties for the teachers, such as du- plicating work, main- tenance of cafeleria books and preparation and sub- mission of necessary state reports in relation to School Lunch Program, plus the typing of letiers and correspondence pertaining to general and spe- cific school administration Gloria Keener ASSISTANT Gloria has been as- sociated with her husband, George, in the home furnishing business in Mt. Joy for the past 9 years. While her main func- ions are to handle the necessary corres- ondence, bookkeeping and other office pro- cedures required for the successful opera- tion of a business, she occasionally as- sists her husband in the buying and sell- ing phases of the bus- iness also. The Xeeners are now in the process of renovating ‘the huil- ding at the rear of . a their home, 205 Col- umbia Avenue, for use as a display and sales show- rcom, where they will feature quality bedding, car- pet, custom-made furniture, and various types of window shades, and Venetian Blinds. Helen Booth CO-PARTNER Helen Booth is ad- mit.edly Jchn’s bet- ter half, as it was she who learned the Grocery a nd Dry Goods business under a previous owner of their store, Mr. Fred Farmer. The Booths have operated the General Siore for 35 years at its present location and have served the families of Mount Joy and com- munity by selling the best merghandise a: reasonable prices. Helen is a graduate of Mount Joy High School and is the mother of three chil- dren — Jim at home -—John living in Lan- y caster and Helen the wife of Gene Love, who with their daughter, Jean, are now living in the Philip- pines. Helen's hobby is her garden, which shows the attention and care she gives to it. ’ 2 Ruth Sinegar SUPERVISOR POLICY-WRITING DEPT. Henry G. Carpenter has been in the in- and allied lines) for 42 years, being man- ager and officer of several companies in Pennsylvania and various Southern States. He is very well known for his executive ability in this field and is Pres- ident of the Mount Joy Muiual Insurance Company, which is are 40 employees in his organization. been associated with his office for the past Fo = Rms: second period of her association” with ithe corporation, having served in a clerical capacity for. 5 years prior to 1942. She is supervisor of the:Policy-Writing Department and a Junior Underwriter for the Southern States. surance business (fire | 103 years old. There | Ruth Sinegar, has. % 1 8 years, this being the We Salute Our Business and Professional Women During National Business Women's Week ® ESTHER ARNTZ RUTH BALSBAUGH ANNE G. BELL CATHERINE BENNETT FLORENCE BENNETT HELEN BOOTH DR. MARY R. BOWMAN ETHEL BROSKE MARGARET BROWN VERONICA BROWN MARJORIE CARTER EDNA CHARLES MILDRED DAY ANNA MAE EBY RUTH EBY PATRICIA EICHERLY JANE FRYBERGER JEANETTE GERMER BARBARA GEYER CHRISTINE GRAHAM FRANCES GREER : JENNIE HABECKER GRACE HEISEY GERTRUDE HELMS GRACE HENDERSON MARY HOFFMASTER HELEN HOLLENBAUGH HELEN HORTON GLORIA KEENER KATHRYN KELLER DORCAS KNORR MARY E. KOPER YVONNE KOSER ELSIE LEFEVER MIRIAM S. LENHART WINIFRED LINTON HELEN MECKLEY ANNE F. MILANOF MABEL JANE MILLER MARY E. MITZKAVICH ANNA MUMMA VERA NEWCOMER ALICE MARIE NISSLEY MARY NISSLEY JEAN PRICIO RUTH RAINBOLT MILDRED ROBERTS MARYELLEN RYMAN ELEANOR SCHLOSSER DOROTHY SCHOCK HELEN SCHROLL HELEN SCHULE ELIZABETH SENSENIG KATHRYN SHAEFFER ETHEL S. SHOOP RUTH SINEGAR ESTHER SMITH MARGARET SPANGLER ETHEL STAUFFER EVELYN STAUFFER LOIS STEHMAN JANE STITES LOIS STOTZ MARY STRICKLER THELMA TAYLOR MABEL THOME ESTHER WALTERS WINIFRED WALTERS MILDRED WAY HELEN WEALAND EVELYN WEBB JUNE WILEY THEDA YOUNG ELINOR ZIELKE Pla aie ali hn ilies alia olin lob lhe alia. in ode. lhe ala le ade abe le ade de sie oe ale ode ode de sie aie ale a Helen Wealand MANAGER Currently in her 10th year of associa.ion with the Jack Horner family shoe store at 63 E. Main St, Mt, Joy, and serving five of ‘hose years in the capacity o f store manager. Helen Wea- land's position em- braces such diversi- fied duties and re- sponsibilities as store adminisiration, selling and purchasing shoes, stockings, related footwear accessories and ladies handbags, supervision of em- ployees, record keep- ing, and assisting the owner, Mr. R. M. Horner, Columbia, Pa., in setling up at- 3 tractive seasonal window displays. Mrs. Wealand believes thal by serving in a local mercantile capa- city she is contributing toward making this a more enterprising community. G. Koser CO-OWNER Mrs. Earl G. Koser, co-owner of Koser’s Jewelry Store, 16 E. Main Sireet, Mount Joy. Started in the store when located on Chocolate Ave., Flor- in in 1949 and con- tinued when the bus- iess moved to iis present location in May, 1952. We carry a com- plete line of national advertised merchan- dise such as; Colum- bia Tru-fit Diamonds, 1847 Rogers & Com- munity silverplate Poole s:erling, Im- perial Milkglass and fine crystal, Hamil- ton, Elgin, Bulova, Wyler watches and Van Dell, Simmons and Delta Jewelry. We do all types of jewelry and watch re- pairing. Film and developing service. And the latest addiiion is a full line of greeting cards. Mrs. Mrs. Simeon Horton PLANT OWNER Mrs. Simeon Horton has the distinction of being a pioneer in a new business enter- prize for this locality Through her efforts one of ‘he first froz- en food locker plants in Pennsylvania was built in Mount Joy by Consumers, Lancast- er, Pa. Mrs. Horton has been manager of the plant from the date of opening in Decem- ber, 1939. It was her privilege to help peo- ple in this new meth- od of preserving food. In 1945 she pur- chased this business and made the plant larger to better serve a 1 the public. Service consists of renting the 598 indi- vidual lockers, carrying a complete line of freezing supplies and selling ice cream and frozen foods. Mrs. George Broske ELEMENTARY TEACHER Band rehearsals and marching practices are being held these days as weather per- mits for the fourth elementary school band to represent he Mount Joy Grade School. This organiz- ation, believed to be the first of its kind in Lancaster Counly, materialized as a re- sult of the thinking and planning of Mrs. Ethel Broske. Ability to transmi. to the pupils her intense interest and enjoy- ment in music has been an asset. The Band partici- pa.ec in several local and County affairs, and also piays a concert in the Spring. In addition to the Band, Mrs. Broske teaches music in kinder- garten through grade six. This ‘alent presents a Christmas program and an operetta in the Spring. To complete the daily teaching schedule Mrs. Broske arithmetic in grade six. Lois R. Stotz OFFICE MANAGER Employment began with B. Titus Rutt Agency in Oct., 1951, as secretary. To pro- vide betier service, she was appointed Notary and also took the State Board Ex- aminations and be- came a licensed agen! for Fire & Casualty Insurance. This made it possible for her to bind coverages when Mr. Rutt was in the field selling and ser- vicing accounts. Feb. 1955 Mr. Rut: took in a partner, Ray N. Wiley. Since then {trading under Wiley & Rutt Agency A move to larger quarters was made in Jan. 1956. time secretary, making Mrs. Stotz’ time office manager. Since the partnership was formed two salesmen were added to the force, and a second full duties at this Mrs. Lester E. Roberts ASSOCIATE Mrs. Lester E. Rob- erts, recently clected president of The M.- Joy Business & Pro- fessional Women's Club, is associated with her husband and son in the Electrical Appliance business which business has been owned and op- erated by the family for more than twen- wy-five years. Mrs. Roberts is a native of Mount Joy, a gradu- ate of Mt. Joy High School and of Mil- lersville State Teach- er’s College. She is a teacher in the local schools and has been a Notary Public for 16 years. am Her hobby is enjoying her three grandchildren — the children of her onlv son, Jim Roberts. > Mary E. Mitzkavich PROOF CLERK AND TELLER “Betty” has become active in the business world in the field of banking. An employ- ee of The First Na- tional Bank & Trust Co. of Mount Joy she is ending her fourth year as proof clerk and teller. Her duties as a proof machine operator require a thorough knowledge of ‘he principles of banking, since all the daily operations of the banking day are channeled to her for proof. As a teller, Betty exercises her knowledge of bank- ing in tha! she must be able to satisfy the desires of all custom- ers. Her understanding of these principles of bank- ing has made her a valuable asset ‘0 the bank staff. Mrs. Kitty Shaeffer OWNER Mrs. James Shaeffer started in business March 15, 1940, at 87 E. Main St. with a small stock of dress- es, slips and stock- ings. One year later, on March 15, 1941 acquired ‘the present location. Continued to add other merchan- dise, and in Novem- ber, 1945 added new part to building, doubling the floor space. In 1952 instal- led Mirror glass front and in 1953 air-con- ditioning for the com- fort of the customers, Last year, 1956, the store front was mod- ernized by adding a canopy and large i sign. Throughout the vear, from 1940 0 the pres- | ent date, itm after item has been added until at ‘he present time he store handles all nationally adver- tised merchandise from infants wear to childrens’ and ladies’ wearing apparel Mildred LL. Way CREDIT MANAGER Mildred Way became | associated with The | Sico Company fol- lowing graduation from Mt. Joy High School. Since 1951 she has served as a Credit Manager and is well qualified for this position because of her vast experi- ence in various cler- ical posilions in the company. She is also active in church work as teacher and organ- IS The Sico Company is a distributor of petroleum products since 1886. Net earn- ings of this organiza- ton constitute the profits of the Sico Foundation. which provides funds for Sico Scholar- ships. The Sico Foundation is a corporation of trust, utilizing business facilities by the late Clarence Schock and is a living memorial to him. 1 Rickard A. CO-PARTNER Mrs. Richard A. Rain- bolt, a partner wi.h her husband in the publishing o t The Mount Joy Bulletin, is observing a private anniversary during National Business & Professional Women's Week—one year of residence in Mount Joy. It has been an extremely pleasant year, and Mrs. Rain- bol., together with the other four mem- bers of the family (The Editor a nd three daughters, Nan- cy, Martha and Eliz- abeth Ann) are most enthusiastic about living in Mount Joy and Lancaster coun- ty. Natives of the Hoosier state of Indiana, the Rainbolts have been made to feel welcome in Mount Joy. and hope to serve the community in the best possible way through the pages of The Bulletin. Rainbolt Mrs. ah ab am nh PERE Caos ew wr eae - vu fas. a