PAGE 4 Landisville-Salunga Mrs. William K. Risser ¥ Charles R. Engle, 85 Silver Spring Rd., Landisville, zone manager for Investors Syndi- cate Life Insurance and An- nunity Companv, has receiv- ed national recognition for record sales during the 1963 Gold Cup Classic autumn sales campaign. Mr. Engle was among the top salesmen in the nation. He won mem- bership in the Investors Sales Executive Club as well as in the Presidents Club for 1963, both honor groups of nation- al sales leaders. = * * A week of spiritual life services will be held in the Landisville Church of God beginning Sunday, Mar. 1 at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Paul Lehman will be the speaker. Revival ser- vices will be held in the "LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTOR = NOTICE Estate of Harrv C. Ney, dec'd., late of the Borough of Mount Joy, Penna. Letters of Administration on said estate having been gran- ted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immedi- ate payment and those hav- ing claims or demands a- gainst the same will present them without delay for set- tlement to the undersigned LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK, 23 East King Street Lancaster, Pa. May, Grove & Stork, Attorneys 46-3c EXECUTRICES NOTICE Estate of Lizzie N. Risser, Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pa. Letters testamentary on said estate having been gran- ted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immedi- ate payment and those hav- ing claims or demands a- gainst the same will present them without delay to the undersigned. FRANCES S. KOPP ELIZABETH S. RISSER c¢/o0 May, Grove & Stork 49 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. May, Grove & Stork Attorney 46-3c NOTICE OF MEETING The regular meeting of the Donegal Union School Dis trict originally scheduled for March 19, 1964, will be con- vened on March 12, 1964 at 7:30 pm. in the Donegal High School Library. All persons who had planned to attend the March 19 meeting or to present business to the school board at that time should plan instead to attend the meeting on March 12. DONEGAL UNION SCHOOL BOARD By: Dorothy J. Engle, THE BULLETIN, ‘MOUNT JOY, PA. church during the week of Mar. 8, with the Rev. Harry M. Mumper as leader. * * * Holy Communion was ob- served in Zion Lutheran church, Landisville, at _ the 8:30 a. m. “service Sunday, Mar. 1. Lenten services will be held at the church Wed- nesday at 10 am., 3:45 and 8 p.m. * Ground for the new Zion Lutheran church at Landis- ville was broken Sunday, Mar. 1 at 11:30 a. m. with each member of the congre- gation participating in the ceremony. Among them were Henry Koser, who helped break ground for the original church 50 years ago. The structure will be built on the site adjoining the present church building and will face on Brandt Blvd., The new church will have an expandable capacity of 224 to 375 persons. Construction is to begin immediately and is expected to be completed in about one year. The pastor, the Reverend G. Martin Ruoss, officiated at the ceremony. J. Richard Nissley is chairman of the executive building commii- tee. Diller Plank is the con- tractor. * * The Lancaster County 4-H clubs presented a three-act; play, “The Courtship of Ed- die’s Father,” Friday and Saturday, Feb. 28-29 in the Hempfield high school audi- torium. Landisville. Leading roles were taken by Gloria Hershey, Donald Trimble and Terry Myers. The play is an annual effort by the combin- ed 4-H clubs of the area. * * = Ivan J. Stehman, of 2817 Marietta Pike Landisville has been named president of the Citizens Scholarship Founda- tion of Lancaster County. He is chief of the division of highway safety education in the State Dept. of Public In- struction. Stehman is a for- mer Millersville State Col- lege professor. The founda- tion supports 50 college and university students. * ¥ * James R. Kauffman and Barry A. Trostle of the First National Bank of Landis- ville were among 36 bankers of Lancaster County attend- ing the Bank Operations Clin- ic of the Penna. Bankers As- sociation, held in Philadel- phia. * * Miss Mary Ellen Mumma was the winner at Hempfield high school for the “Search for the American Homemak- er of Tomorrow.” Contest sponsored by a national food company. Each girl scored highest in her school in a written homemaking examin- ation given to senior girls * | jamin Greider of are eligible to compete for the title of State Homemak- er of Tomorrow this spring. The state winner will re- ceive a $1500 scholarship and will be eligible to compete in the national contest. The na- tional winner will have her winnings increased to $5,000. * * * The Hempfield Union school board awarded a $23,100 con- tract for the construction of athletic field bleachers to Snyder Tank Corp., Buffalo, N. Y., at a recent meeting. Completion date is Aug. 1, 1964. There will be 2,000 home seats and 1,000 visitors seats with foundations. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Heath, Wilmington, Del. are the parents of a son born on Monday, Feb. 24 in a Wil- mington hospital. Mrs. Heath is the former Brenda Lou Stillinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Stillinger, 41 Main St., Salunga. * * * A panel discussion on “Knowing Your Township Law Enforcement Officers’ was sponsored by the Coup- les Club of Zion Lutheran church, Landisville, recently in the church social room. Participating were Joseph Fliss, East Hempfield Town- ship Chief of Police; Sylvest- er Poff, constable, and Geo. Shenck, justice of peace, Ben- the East Hempfield Twp. Supervisors and Charles Eby of the East Hempfield Planning and Zon- the ing Commission were moderators. Mr. and Mrs. Weidler Grube were chairmen, assist- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Greider and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eby. * * Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Snader 850 High St., Akron, are the parents of a daughter born at the Lancaster General hospit- * The Florin Church of the Brethren is holding special Lenten Services Monday eve- ning. Each week they have a guest speaker and each Mon- day they hold a luncheon at the Mount Joy Restaurant at which time the guest speaker says a few words. All people interested in attending may do so. Monday’s guest speak- er was Rev. David Rodgers of Roanoke, Va. Mrs. Margaret Bowers is a patient at the St. Joseph's hospital in Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Krei- der and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandt Sunday evening. The subject for Wednesday evening Lenten Service will be “The Power of Disciple- ship” and Rev. Charles W. Wolfe will be the speaker. This weeks services will be held at the Florin Church of the Brethren. The general public is invited to attend this and all remaining servic- es. The Mt. Pleasant Brethren in Christ Church is holding Evangelistic Services the next two weeks on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday even- ings at 7:30 and Sundays at NEW ARRIVALS John F. and Ellen (Garber) Haines, 223 W. Main St.,, a son, Tuesday, February 24, at St. Joseph's hospital. Ronald M. and Sandra (Gephart) Ober, 722 W. Main street, a son, Wednesday, Feb. 26 at St. Joseph's hospit- al. : Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boyer (Mary Rena), Willow Street, a daughter at St. Joseph's al, Wed., Feb. 26. Mrs. Sna- der is the former Marian Newcomer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newcomer, Brandt Blvd., Salunga. The Women’s Fellowship group of the Salunga Church of the Brethren held a White Elephant Sale on Tuesday ev- ening, Mar. 3 at the church. On Tuesday, Mar. 10th a noon Lenten Service will be held at the Salunga Church of the Brethren, with Floyd H. Mitchell as guest speaker. Reservations for the lunch- eon should be made at the church before the morning of Mar. 9, also on Tuesday, Mar. 10 at 7:30 p.m. the Women’s Fellowship Group of the Sal- unga Church of the Brethren will be entertained by the East Petersburg group in the East Petersburg Church of the Brethren. Miss Mary Lee Forney and Mrs. Doland, Hempfield high school teachers will be the speakers and will also show ca 48-1c Secretary throughout the county. They slides. hospital. Joseph and Elizabeth (Bec- ker) Hollister, Mount Joy R2, a son, Sunday, Mar. 1, at St. Joseph’s hospital. Carl and Shirley Ann (Goss) Gish, Mount Joy R1, a son, Friday, Feb. 28, at Lancaster WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1964 ~FLoriIN NEIGHBORHOOD news 7:00. Rev. Hess Brubaker of Newberry, Penna. is the Ev- angelist Mr. and Mrs. Eli Arndt of Florin called on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shoemaker Wednes- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kreid- er and family of Mount Joy RD called on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shoemaker Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Barn- hart of E-town visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ammon of Lancaster called on Miss Mary Hamilton and Mrs. Vio- la Bricker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Raugh and daughter called on Miss Mary Hamilton and Mrs. Vio- la Bricker on Sunday. Mrs. Bernard Young and Mrs. Earl Heisey of Mount Joy both celebrated their birthdays on Feb. 29. Mrs. John Wittle celebrat- ed her birthday Feb. 25. Gary Epler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Epler, is home on vacation from California. » HAVE YOU DISCOVERED 2 THIS FABULOUS FACTORY OUTLET? 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