WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1964 PAGE 4 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. _Engagements | & MAYTOWN | Look Behind The Scenes At New Bank WEIDMAN — KOSER Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Kos- er, 64 E. Main St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Lee Koser, to Charles H. Weidman, 514 Poplar St., Lancaster. Miss Koser was graduated from Donegal high school in 1960 and is employed by K. L. Shirk Jr., as a legal secre- lary. Mr. Weidman was grad- uated from Hempfield High School in 1958, attended the U. S. Air Force Academy atl Denver, Colo., and is a senior at Millersville State College. Miss Grace Henderson Joseph Huntzinger cele- brated his birthday anniver- sary last Tuesday. Mary Jane Sager celebrat- ed her ninth birthday anni- versary last Tuesday. Mrs. James Miller, Landis- ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huntzinger last Wed- nesday. Adrienne Reynolds, Lan- caster, spent the weekend with her aunt Mary Witmer. In a message from Airman Larry E. Henderson from Ft. By The Editor Well, I sat in the director's chair! Yes, sir, Monday afternoon while on a special tour through the new Lancaster County Farmers National bank building I sat. in the place at the director’s table which belongs to Mount Joy’s official management connection. Like all the other chairs around the big, new oval table, S. Nissley Gingrich’s chair had a brass name plate attached to the back. Thus, as members of the press—following a luncheon one of the tour directors — a vice-president, no less—show- ed us a $1,000 bill. “Does anyone know whose picture appears on this big bill? he asked showing us only the back. No one knew. It was then that he indicated that had anyone had the correct an- ser they would have won the bill as a prize for special knowledge. He allowed a few report- ers, whose eyes were as green as Cleveland’s picture, to gently fondle the money— all the while the hovering bank cashier kept an alert prompt answers to most all questions, that matter defied any possible supposition. We enjoyed seeing two lo- cal banking people busy at their desks—Miss Lois Miller and Robert Sherk, both of whom were familiar faces in Mount Joy. Whom else dide we see? Generally speaking that’s it but we were reminded that many of the areas we were treading are not usually open to the public. No one was searched as we left the hallowed halls of $96,000,000 but reporters who traditionally count LEININGER— MEINHARDT | Worth, Texas, he stated they |at the Hamilton club—toured themselves lucky to rub one Mr. and Mrs. Harry B.|had at least 12 inches of|the building, they could call|YE On the Fourth Estate. side of George Washington Meinhardt, of 260 W. Bain-|snow last Thursday. This was|the roll of top management| What else impressed the|against the other did move bridge St., Elizabethtown, an-|the largest accumulation |by simply walking around |Press? Most everything. The| with awe and fitting respect. nounce the engagement of |known since the first weather [the table and reading off the |Size of the oil tank and the! We did note one other their daughter, Barbara Ann [records were kept in 1913.|pames. number of pretty girls. thing—most of the writers Meinhardt, to - David Alan Leininger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Leininger, of Mount Joy RI. Miss Meinhardt was gradu- ated from Elizabethtown Area high school in 1962 and is employed in the standariz- ing department at RCA. Her fiance is a graduate of Done- gal high school in 1962, at- tended Millersville State Col- lege , and is employed by Rea and Derick Drug Store. A June wedding is plan- ned. FREY — WINSETT Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Winsett of 123 W. Main St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie Lou, to Clayton Eugene Frey, son of Mrs. Clayton R. Frey, 219 N. Market Street, Elizabethtown Larry was very happy to see the snow. As it was elsewhere, so it was in Maytown— too much snow. The people who clear- ed the sidewalks did not know what to do with the snow. It was quite amusing to watch Charlie and Ronnie Johns digging out their cars and trying to clear a space large enough to park the family’s three cars. Charlie shoveled the snow from - the street to the sidewalk and Ronnie shoveled it from there to their yard. What a pile of snow they had when finished! The annual Congregational meeting was held at the Uni- ted Church of Christ Wednes- day evening. Achievement tests were given at the Maytown Elem- entary School last week. Con- ple will stay at home and Invitation to have a pre- view of the activities.in Lan- caster’s newest banking house came to our office because Mount Joy is directly involv- ed. Two of LCFNB’s 11 banks are in Mount Joy. What does one see when a bank is opened? Naturally, the new bank building—new and sparkling, plush and fresh, modern and attractive. But, additionally, one sees money. For instance, Church Women met at the home of Mrs. Rose Neiman on Monday evening. Fantastic electronic devices do the work, the girls, how- ever also were busy — too busy to give the news report- ers a second look. = A few workmen still were busy in the corridors. One was seen with a file in his hand. He was standing near a vault door. Security gave him another checkout—which he passed : Money - hungry newsmen ogled the rows and rows of safety deposit boxes in one of the six big vaults and won- dered how many hundreds or thousands, or hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Patronize our Advertisers. treasures were locked inside. While the guides had took special notes of who and how to see the people in the individual loan department. PLAN DANCE The ladies’ auxiliary to the Friendship Fire company will have a record hop from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday even- ing, Jan. 25, at the fire hall. Spot dance winners at the last dance were Debbie Sag- er, Jim Geltmacher, Sonny Herr, Bernell Swords and Marilyn Winsett. DIFFICULTIES Many men owe the grand- eur of their lives to their tre- mendous difficulties. Market Steet, Elabeinionn nia seve 1 week conf Tg Gelghrate the Opening of Our New Main Office Does Union wa scot Jon 20 on tris sy te veo | LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK and is employed by the 2 Moose Theater, Elizabeth- | the parents will go to school. town. Mrs. Linda Michner is a Offers You An Opportunity To Acquire Her fianee attended Eliza-|patient in St. Joseph's hospit bethtown Area high school al. "TULIP TIME” STAINLESS STEEL FLATWARE and is employed by D. F. Pastor Ronald Pierson is Roeting Garage, Elizabeth- Shing Doshgradunie Work a to grace your table, .. and the first five-piece place setting is own. ; a : Sou Si Seminary every our gift — ABSOLUTELY FREE — to new Savers at any office of £ epruary we in 1S - ve [ - planned. : g The annual congregational COUNTY FARMERS BANK. IN THE HOSPITAL Hiram Detwiler, S. Delta meeting of St. John’s Luther- an Church was held Sunday evening at the church. Miss Marija Jemenejs, Car- Here's the way to get your free gift—and then to build your complete service for 6, 8, or 12-place settings. Simply open a new Savings Account with an initial deposit of $25 or mord. .. or add $25 to your present Savings Account. And the first five- street, suffered an attack a|acas, Venezuela, is a guest of : 1 : h few days ago and is a patient [the Rev. and Mrs. Ronald blece place setting is yours. in the Lancaster General hos- Pierson. Then you become eligible for the County Farmers Bank’s special offer to pital. He is in room 549. Group 2 of the Lutheran Savers. For each additional $25 deposited in your new or present Savings Account, you may obtain another place setting for only $2.25—a fraction of the true retail value. 7 ~~. ’ Gee 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 bbb IS S E E B $5000 Pr Grieder fa eaode da ifeaedeidrifrape ie Wh : TEEN AGER 3 OPEN HOUSE % : : * Friday, January 24 — 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. * “ . a » + « + « answers questions . * Saturday, January 25 — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ** about Junior Miss : : “he EVERYONE’ %* etiquette, grooming - : we D f S INVITED Gea oo : and interests, ky : & oor Prizes re Souvenir Gifts! Q. How do you handle a phone call gracefully if a boy ¢alls when you're entertain. fing another date? What if you like the guy on the phone’ etter than the one in the ving room? A. No matter who you like best, it's a matter of basic ¢lating manners not to chat on the phone when you have a guest. When the phone rings, be brief. Tell him you have a guest and can talk only a minute, And remember—the same principle holds if that guest is a girl friend. Q. My parents have agreed ¢hat I can use makeup on special occasions. What color foundation is best fo start out with? A friend of mine uses a deep tan and it looks great on her, Are dark tones the most flattering? A. What looks good on your friend may be wrong for you, The safest and surest way to select a flattering foundation is to choose a color closest to our own natural skin tone, here are three basic skin tones: rose, beige and ivory. Take a good, hard look at yourself in daylight and de. ¢ide where you fit in the color scale. Rose-toned skins are warm complexions, brushed with a tint of pink. Beige.toned skins include complexions with light tan, olive and golden tints. Ivory. , SGN 0000000000E0NR0RSRERR0N0EPN0RENINENITIsRRIRROERRNR0Y foned skins are a creamy white gardenia. Another word about foundation and make. up in general. Practice makes perfect — so experiment in private before you make your first public appearance. Q. When you're invited to dinner at a friend’s home, is it necessary to bring a gift? My parents invited a friend of min: to dinner and she brought a box of candy. I've been to her home several times, but never brought a gift. Was I impolite? A. If the invitation is just a casual , , . “stay for dinner,” a gift would be. out of place, But if the dinner is a special occasion, and the invitation is given well in advance, a small hostess gift is both ap. propriate and thoughtful. The gift should never be elabor. ate (it's the thought that counts), and gifts of food are always in good taste. Next time you're invited to a specs ial dinner, why not make up a batch of fudge, or your favorite cookies? Demonstrate your artistic talents by pack. ing the cookies in a colorful box that is a gift. in itself, For example: cover a shoe box with pink Marvalon ad. hesive covering, line it with white adhesive and trim the lid with white daisy cutouts, This type of hostess gift rates you tops as a guest, LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK You Are Welcome At These 11 Convenient Offices MAIN OFFICE 23 East King Street 52 East King Street - 138 North Queen Street Prince and James Sireeis - 926 Manor Street 566 New Holland Avenue - 1643 Lincoln Highway East 1847 Columbia Avnue QUARRYVILLE, PA., State and Church Sireets MOUNT JOY, PA. One West Main Street - 801 Main Street Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System