The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 02, 1963, Image 4

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- Notes From Florin -
M Sgt. and Mrs. RobertySaturday evening.
Gebhart and family of Falls| Roy Herr of Wood Street
Chure’y, Va. spent the week-|is a patient in the St. Joseph
end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry | hospital, room 418.
Gebhart of Florin. | Mary Jane Lambert of
Mrs. Mary Nissley, Mrs.|Main St. Mount Joy is a pa-
Dora Koser Mrs. Mable | tient in the St. Joseph hospit-
Shenk and Clarence Myers, |al
went to State Hospital, Har-| Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Ran-
risburg on Wednesday, to|dler and son, Winny, of Eliz-
call on Miss Fannie Horst. |abethtown called on Mr. and
They gave her a birthday | Mrs. Lester Brenneman over
party. | the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Buck-| Mrs. William Kirtpatrick,
walter and Mrs. Susan Miller | West Main St., will celebrate
spent Sunday at the home of| her birthday on October 5th
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seldom-| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gerlitz-
ridge of Lititz {ki and Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. John Grube | Kissinger and son, Carl and
and family visited Mr. and Wm. Buller Jr. spent Sunday
Mrs. Aaron Buckwalter on visiting in Gettysburg.



Landisville-Salunga | Engagements
Mrs. William K. Risser

HOSTETTER — ELTZ
Mrs. Irene Eltz, of 205 N.
Flu Shots | Barbara St., announces the
All school employees so de-| engagement of her daughter,
siring received an influenza' Thelma Mae Eltz, to Larry
innoculation on Friday, Sept. Eugene Hostetter, Manheim
27. For this reason schools|R2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
were dismissed early. ton D. Hostetter.
. ’ » Miss Eltz is a senior at the
One of Semi-finalists Donegal High School. Mr.
Daniel K. Miller, seven-|Hostetter attended Manheim
teen, son of Dr, and Mrs. | Central High School and is
Wilson L. Miller, 2209 May-| employed by Lester Alleman,
er Ave. Rohrerstown and a | plumbing and heating con-
senior at Hempfield high | tractor.
school is one of 16 semifinal. |
ists for Merit Scholarships.
At Hempfield high he is a;
member of the National Hon- We dd
or Society, Math Club, the e ings
Hempfield Singers and the
Yearbook Staff. Sports activi-
ties include basketball ml GREBES =~ oan
he wedding of Miss La-
Cross Country.
Rue Ethel Hostetter, daugh-
Miller plans to take pre- | |
medical studies at either Ov-|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos G.|
erland College, Ohio, or at|Hostetter, Mount Joy R2, tol
Duke University, following
his graduation at Hempfield.
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To Blacktop Harrisburg Pike |
Work is expected to start]
Wednesday, Oct. 2 on black-|
topping a 2.71 stretch of the|
old Harrisburg Pike from |
Landisville to western end of|
Salunga.
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Sang At Long Park
The Village Folk Group is|
made up of a trio of 16-year-|
olds from Hempfield H. S.:|
Ed Myers, Bill Hendrix, and
Jo Ann Stoner. They started
as a group last December
and sang at the Hootenanny
held Friday, Sept. 27 at the]
Long Park Amphitheater.
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Legion Auxiliary
The Ladies’ Auxiliary of|
American Legion Post 185 of
Mount Joy will hold their
monthly meeting at 8 p.m.
in the Post Home. Hostess
for the Coffee Hour will be
Mrs. James Buehler, Jr.
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Sertomas
The Hempfield Sertoma
Club met Wednesday night,
Sept. 25 at 6:30 p.m. at the
Mount Joy American Legion
Post Home. Martin K. Brown |
of the RCA Corporation was |
the guest speaker.
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Lions Club
The Landisville Lions club |
announces the following
committee chairmen for the
coming vear's activities: Rob-
ert Harper, program: D. G
Anderson, attendance and
publicity; J. William Snavely
membership; Henry Lehman,|
health and welfare; Simon]
Minnich, sight conversation; |
Charles Long, convention;
Jere Hoover, boys & girls;
John Aungst, project; James
Steele, community improve-
ment and Paul Gable, fin-
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wouldn’t you say? Long
Sport Series.
ance. i 1 i
1 A choice of seven engines, no less, with out-
put all the way up to 425 hp.* And a choice
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Evangelistic Service
Sunday morning, Oct. 6 at
10 o'clock will be the con- .
cluding Evangelistic Service
at the Salunga Church of the
Brethren. Rev. Wm. Longe-
necker, Mount Joy is the
Evangelist.
Love Feast and Commun-
ion Service will be held on
West Main Street,



THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
James Garber Jr., son of Mr
and Mrs. James P. Garber
Sr., Church St., Mount Joy,
took place Saturday, Sept. 7
at 7 pm. in the Chiques
Methodist Church with the
Rev. Menno E. Good officiat-
ing.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father. She
wore a white floor length
gown of nylon lace and satin]
acetate with a rhinestone-
trimmed lace bodice and a
lace train Her shoulder-
length veil was attached to
a beaded crown. She carried
a white Bible with an orchid
The organist was Miss Es
ther Walters. The reception
was held at the home of the
bride's parents.
The couple is residing in
Salunga following a wedding
trip to Watkins Glen and
Niagara Falls.
The bride attended Man-
heim Central High School.
The bridegroom attended Mt
Joy High School and is em-
ployed by New Standard
Corp., Mount Joy. He served
three years in the U. S. Ar-
my, including two years of
active duty in Korea.
ANNEX ASSEMBLY
The Assembly program at
the Donegal Annex Friday,
Sept. 27, was presented by
Mr. Sharman of a music
house in Reading. The pro-
gram was explained and in-
troduced by Morrell Shields,
instrumental instructor. Mr.
Sharman emonstrated an
explained the various ‘“fami-
lies” of instruments.
The Assembly this Friday
will be presented by and in
honor of the junior high
school football team.
Moles caught above ground |young men.
don’t run. They dig under-
ground and disappear almost |
Joy R1, had the FFA Brown |champion.
immediately.
'64 Jet-smooth Luxury C

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PA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1963
Local Girl Wins Trophies
[ Sandy Kretzing is back in|retary.
school this week with happy| As Miss Mount Joy in the
memories to warm her heart|contest at Ephrata, she gave
and two beautiful trophies to|as her talent presentation a
remind her for her success monologue about a little boy
in the 1963 “Miss Lancaster | asking his mother for money.
County” contest! She was one of five named
The daughter of Wayne|to participate in the final
Kretzing, Main street, Sandy [round of competition. As a
was one of the five finalists member of this group she
Saturday in the annual “Miss [received a trophy.
Lancaster County” contest,| The “Miss Congeniality”
held at Ephrata, and also/honor came as a result of
was selected as ‘Miss Con-| balloting among the contest
geniality.” ants themselves. That honor,
A 1963 graduate of Done-|too, carried a beautiful tro-
gal high school, Sandy is a|phy.
student at the Goldy Beacom| In addition, she received a
school in Wilmington, where|cash award for participating
she is preparing to be a sec-|in the contest.
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P-T.A. Revises Program
| The Donegal Parent-Teach-| letter.
er association has revised its| The annex, which includes
program to include only one | grades 7 and 8, will hold its
open meeting during the first meeting on November 14
year, to be held in April|and will be a “back to school
| for election of officers and night” when parents may fol-
| installation. {low through the child's reg-
Jack Cupper, president, | ular daily periods. Each par-
{has announced the first Par-|ent’s period will be 15 min
ent-Teacher conference for|utes. The open house will be-
the high school will be held | gin at 8 o'clock and refresh-
| Thursday, Nov. 7, at which |ments will be served in the
[time teachers will be in|cafeteria.
{home rooms for consultation.| Mrs. Lester Wolgemuth,
[Four news letters will be | chairman of hospitality, will
sent to each parent in the have refreshments available
| district during the year. Mrs. | for members during the en-
George Albert will edit the tire conference.
|
Swiss grand champion and
{ SHOW CHAMPIONS the senior champion with a
Four top honors were won} louryearold cow . Samed
’ : ._ | Welcome In Charming Gentle
at the recent Pennsylvania
Junior Dairy show, held at| Glenn A. Musser, also Rl,
Harrisburg, by Donegal showed a three-year-old Hol-
stein, Donegal Ivanhoe Paul-
ine, to FFA reserve grand
Harold J. Brubaker, Mount | champion and reserve senior

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Besides looks, ride and power- what's so special about it ?
(it's so reasonably priced)
Kind of leaves the high-priced cars some explaining to do,
and luxurious—with a fresh-
christened look. Richer roomy interiors with subtle new
blendings of colors and fabrics. Like the ultra-soft vinyl
upholstery in the new Chevrolet Impala Super
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of four smooth transmissions to go with them.
And underlying it all, the opulent feel of this ’64 Chevrolet’s
Jet-smooth ride.
Matter of fact, the most noticeable difference between
this beautiful new 1964 Chevrolet and the highe
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Let your dealer show you how much luxury
that reasonable Chevrolet price now buys.
Foplional at exira 0a8¢
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NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc.
Phone OL 3-4821

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