~wt. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1964 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. PAGE 3 Ineconemmmad aD C= Ce Is a Setting Free Gift From Us! This knife is one of the five pieces of “Tulip Time” Stainless Steel tableware that make up a place setting. Serving pieces are also available. Open a new Savings Account for $25 or more or add $25 or more to your present Savings Account at any County Farmers Bank office. You will receive the first 5-piece place setting of this quality Stainless Steel tableware FREE —as a gift from County Farmers Bank. And you then become eligible for our special offer to Savers. For each additional $25 deposited in your Savings Account, you may obtain another place setting for only $2.25 —or your choice of additional serving pieces at a fraction of their true retail value. BUT HURRY! OUR STOCK IS LIMITED! Available only at LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK LANCASTER, PA. MAIN OFFICE —23 East King Street 52 E. King Street—138 N. Queen Street Prince and James Streets "926 Manor Street—566 New Holland Avenue 1643 Lincoln Highway E.—1847 Columbia Avenue QUARRYVILLE, PA. State and Church Streets MOUNT JOY, PA. One W. Main Street—801 Main Street ‘Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Member Federal Reserve System | | © MAYTOWN Miss Grace Henderson = Christine Shenk celebrated her 11th birthday anniver- | sary on Friday. She was en- tertained at a family party on Friday evening. Clyde Lindemuth celebrat- ed his birthday anniversary on Saturday. He was enter- tained by the family Friday evening. The executive committee of the East Donegal Alumni Association met at the home of Miss Grace Henderson on Wednesday evening. Boy Scout Week is being observed during the period of Feb. 7 to 13. The theme is “Strengthen America—Scout- ing Can Make the Difference” Mrs. Rose Neiman, Mrs. Marguerite Fryberger, Miss Marie Harter and Miss Grace Henderson called on Miss Anna May Hoover and Mrs. Ella Eshleman Haas at the Reformed Mennonite Home at Lancaster on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Nellie Blake and Mrs. Lavina Koser called on Mrs. Stanley Huber at Lancaster on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Florence Barnhart has resigned from her Post Office position as of February 14. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Ches- ter Ray Smith and children, of Vienna, Va., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Earhart and son, of Alexandria, Va., visited Mr. and ~ Mrs. Henry Earhart and son last week. Mrs. Harold Derr celebrat- ed her birthday anniversary last Thursday. - Charles Hicks, Harrisburg, visited his mother, Mrs. An- nie Hicks on Saturday. Mrs. Annie Arnold left for her annual vacation to Flor- ida last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ney will quietly celebrate their 62nd wedding anniversary on Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hous- eal will celebrate their 37th wedding anniversary Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. North Loucks of Elizabethtown, called on Mrs. Mildred Wolfe and Miss Helen Sload last week. Mrs. Anna Hollenbaugh spent the weekend at Akron and Ephrata. Mrs. Flora Shireman is on the sick list. The World's Day of Pray- er Service will be held at Reich’s church on Friday ev- ening at 7:30. You are invit- ed to attend. Robert D. Scheffey, Lay Evangelism Chairman of Lancaster District, will speak in the Adult Sunday School of St. John’s Lutheran church on Sunday morning, Feb. 16, at 9:30. The Senior Luther League of the above church had a bowling party on Sunday evening. ‘© NEWTOWN Mrs. Norman Brosey Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines and son were Mrs. Kenneth Alexander and family of Mount Joy, Mrs. Edith Divet, Mrs. Sally Mus- ser both of Silver Springs, Mr. and Mrs. John Haines and family of Mount Joy. Mrs. Beatrice Wittle, of Elizabethtown and Mr . and Mrs. Havard Johnston of Lancaster called on Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler and family and Mrs. Irene Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bro- sey and son Barry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Levern Lucas of Columbia. Mrs. Irvin Witmer and fa- mily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Witmer and fa- mily of Lancaster R. D and Mrs. Anna Kauffman of Col- umbia R. D. Visitors of Maurice Fry- singer and son John were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gish and son of Penryn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family were Mrs. Howard Witmer of Columbia R. D. Landisville-Salunga Mrs. William K. Risser Miss Mary Lee Forney and Mrs. Charles Doland, teach- ers at Hempfield high school, spoke on their recent trip around the world at a recent | meeting of Society of Farm Women 19 at the East Peters- burg Church of the Brethren Hostesses were Mrs. Arth- ur Landis and Mrs. Leroy Sweigart. * * - The Hempfield Jaycees held a membership meeting Thursday, February 6 at 7 p.m. in the Mount Joy Legion Post Home. A slate of nomi- nees was presented by Rob- ert Kaley. A distinguished service award was presented. * * * Mrs. Flora M. Martin, 88, of 251 Main St., Landisville, died Thursday, Feb. 6 in the Lancaster General hospital after a brief illness. She was | who played in the Band Fes- | tival held recently at Selanco high school are as follows: I Marcha Freedham, Jeanetie | Nissley, Nancy Hollinger, Carol Eshelman, James Kain, Mike Burns, Jo Ann Stoner, Thomas Holsinger, Thomas Landis, Kenneth Martin. * * * The Landisville Element- ary School Parent-Teachers Association met Tuesday eve- ning, Feb. 11 in the Landis- ville Elementary Building #1. The speaker was Richard H. Snyder, state Senator repre- senting Lancaster County. His topic was “Recent Legis- lation Affecting Our Schools” | The invocation was given by the Rev. Harry Mumper of the Landisville Church of God. Vice-president: Thomas Meredith presided in the ab- sence of the president, Wil- liam Newell. * * * West Hempfield Township supervisors adopted on ordin- ance requiring building per- mits for all new construction and reconstruction valued at more than $1,000 at a recent meeting. Ohmer F. Gingrich Sr, board secretary will serve as building clerk and will issue permits from his home next to the Silver Spring Fire Co. hall. the widow of George E. Mar- tin. Her only survivor is a daughter, Miss Dorothy Alice Martin, Hamburg. | *® * * i East Hempfield Township supervisors met Wednesday evening, Feb. 5 and introduc- ed a $126,492 budget for 1964, $4,071 higher than last year’s budget. The townships five-mill tax will stay the same. The reason for the higher budget total is a carry over of highway aid funds from last year. Supervisors explained they were unable to perform cer- tain road maintenance and reconstruction projects due to the uncertainty of definite state plans concerning the Rt. 230 bypass. Included in the projects were the Center- ville Road and the Spooky Nook Road. * * ® The Hempfield Sertoma club met Wednesday evening Feb. 5 at the Mount Joy Le- gion Post Home. The speaker for the evening program was Wayne Canine, Executive Di- rector of Junior Achievement of Lancaster County. His speech was titled “A Review of Youth in Business, Partl- ners in Progress.” * * ® Zion Lutheran Church, of Landisville will observe Ash Wednesday, Feb. 12 with a service of Holy Commun- ion at 10 am. and another service at 8 p. m. Services will be held at these times each Wednesday during the Lenten season. A service for children will be held each Wednesday during Lent from 3:45 to 4:10 p.m. = = * Students from Hempfield In another matter, the board set Mar. 3 as the date it will open bids for the township’s annual supply of | road construction materials. | February 14. See our complete selection today! Sloan's Pharmacy MOUNT JOY Free Parking in rear of store 200 Finished Monuments On Display From Which Beautiful two-grave to Choose family monuments Carved and lettered for $158.00 KEENER MEMORIALS MAYTOWN , PENNA. Phone 426-3531