The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 18, 1963, Image 3

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Landisville-Salunga
Mrs. William K. Risser
East Hempfield Guild to
the Osteopathic hospital will


hold a Christmas party at
Kauffman's Tea Room, East
Petersburg, on Wednesday,
Dec. 18. Each member is to
bring a gift for exchange.
* * *
A children’s Christmas pro-
gram was presented in the
Hempfield EUB Church Sun-
day, Dec. 15 at 7 p.m.
* * *
A membersnip meeting
was held by the Hempfield
Jaycee-Etts, Dec. 12 at 8 p.
m. at the home of Mrs.
Ralph Myers, 165 Home Lane
Landisville. Mrs. Donald Em-
ich was co-hostess.
Members brought food to
pack in Christmas baskets
for the needy. A Christmas
program and . gift exchange
completed the program.
* * *
The Salunga Fire Company
met recently and elected the
following officers: President,
Raymond Sumpman; 1st vice
president, Jim Wickenheiser;
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FLORIN, PA.
Phone 653-0321

THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
2nd vice president, Roy Weil.
zel; secretary, Ronald Myers;
treasurer, Benjamin Kendig,
trustee, Robert Brubaker, Sr.
and Clarence Mowery; Chief,
Wilbur Hiestand: 1st asst
chief, Larry Hiestand; 2nd
asst. chief, Charles Myers;
engineers, Robert Brubaker
and Russell Cooper; Operat-
ors, Stanley Hosler, Jim
Wickenheiser, Ray Sump-
man, Roy Weitzel, Barry
Myers,
*® »* *
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Kulp, 383% Main St.,
disville, are the parents of a
daughter, born at St. Josephs
hospital Thursday, Dec. 12.
* * *
L.
The Hempfield Union high
school held a Christmas can-
dlelight concert on Saturday,
Dec. 14, at 8 pm. and on
Sunday at 3 p.m. in Hack-
man auditorium.
Directors were Miss Zoe

| Cummings, Mrs. Helen S. Le-
| Page and Richard Kline. The
| following school groups par-
ticipated in the program:
Hempfield Singers, Interme-
diate Orchestra, Seventh
Grade Chorus, Senior Sym-
phony, Junior Singers, and
the Girls Choral Club. Ac-
companists were Carol Eshel-
man, Annette Koser, Mack
Dougherty, Melinda Winger,
Deborah Laurence, Linda
Rhen and Nancy Hollinger.
Ushers were members of the
Girls Choral Club.
* * *
The completion of improv-
ed street lighting in Rohrers-
town and Landisville areas
of East Hempfield Twp. was
authorized recently by the
tounship supervisors. Super-
visors made tentative plans
for a joint meeting with the
township planning and zon-
ing commission, a representa-
tive of Hempfield Union

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Lan- |

School Board and Henry F.
Huth Engineers, Inc. to re-
view the township's role in
the proposed cooperative
sewer project for the subur-
ban area.
* *® *
Robert E. Laurence, Land
isville, received a citation
recently for a quarter of a
century of service as an em-
ploye of the First National
Bank of Landisville.
Laurence who * began his
career in November, 1938, as
a clerk in the bank, is now
the assistant cashier. The ci-
tation was made at the an-
nual Christmas party of em-
ployes and directors of the
institution at the Foodergong
Restaurant
Robert Good, bank secre-
tary was toastmaster at the
dinner, which aso featured
the distribution of one-week
extra pay as Christmas bon-
uses to the empoyes.
* * *
The Hempfield Sertoma
Club met Wednesday even-
ing, Dec. 11 at 6:30 p.m. at
the Mount Joy Legion home.
For the program a sound-
color film produced by the
Transcontinental Gas Pipe
Line Corp. In the film
“March of Progress” you
follow the explorers in their
search for natural gas de-
posits in Texas and Louisia-
na.
* * *
The Explorer Scouts
141, of Landisville will
selling Christmas trees at
the Salunga pavilion from
now until Christmas — each
day from 5 p. m. to 9 p. m.
and on Saturday from 9 a.m.
Post
be

to 1¢ pm.
-
If the steak is so tough
that it is inedible then tell
yourself it has wonderful
flavor.
The Mount Joy
(50 Issues
Editor
and
Publisher
Richard A. Rainbolt
PAGE 3
BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Published Weekly on Wednesdays
Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week
Per Year)
11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County.

Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail.
Advertising Rates upon request.
Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as see-
ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879.

The Florin Community tree
has been erected in front of
the bank in Florin ward. The
annual Christmas program of
caroling will be held on Dec.
23 at 7:30 at the bank. Every
one is invited to come out
and enjoy an evening of
close fellowship.
Little Sonya Smith, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Smith is recuperating afte:
having had her {tonsils re-
moved last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barn-
hart of Lancaster called on
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barn-
hart of E-town also called on
the Shetters on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Barn-
hart of E-town visited Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Shetter Friday
evening.

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FLORIN NEIGHBORHOOD news

Glossbrenner E U B church
had their monthly meeting
Monday night at which time
Ralph Rice showed colored
pictures of the Holy Lands.
Ruth Wittle and Mary
Hamilton spent Saturday in
Lancaster Christmas shop-
ping.
The Ladies of the Florin
Fire Company had their
Christmas party last Wednes-
day evening at ‘Slim’ Miller's
Mount Joy Restaurant. There
were about 40 ladies present.
Miss Mary Hamilton of
Florin, fell Monday evening
on her way home from work
and broke her wrist.
Pick Candidate
John Hay, a ninth grade
student at Donegal high
school, has been selected as
Donegal’s candidate for the
Junior Citizen's Award,
which is sponsored annually
by the Optimist Club of Lan-
caster.
He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hay, 14 S. Queen
Street, Maytown.
His activities in high
school have included basket-
bail, football, band, Student
Council, talent assemblies
and the Boy Scouts. Last
year he wns elected Sir Val-
entine at the Donegal high
school annex He has also re-
ceived the American Legion
Citizenship Award.
John and his parents atten-
ded a dinner honoring Lan-
caster County Junior Citizens
which was held recently in
Lancaster.
ABOARD DESTROYER
Douglas W. Rehrer, fire
control technician seaman,
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude M. Rehrer, 214 Mount
Joy St. is serving aboard the
destroyer USS Edson which
operates out of Long Beach,
Calif.
Edson is flagship of Com-
mander Destroyer Squadron
13, a unit of the First Fleet,
and participates in operations
along the coast of Southern
California.
COMPLETES TRAINING
William E. Charles, 18,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ S.
Charles, 18 Pine Street, has
completed basic training at
the Naval Training Center,
Great Lakes, Ill.
The nine-week training in-
cludes naval orientation, his-
tory and organization, sea-
manship, ordnance and gun-
nery, military drill, first aid
and survival.
® Maytown
(From page 2)
Civic Association on Sunday
evening at the Square at 8:30
p.m. A large attendance is
desired. The group will then
proceed to the homes of shut-
ins to sing.
The time has come to say
“Merry Christma” and in the
words of Dickens “May the
New Year be a happy one to
you, happy to many more

whose happiness depends on
you.”