The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 08, 1964, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
- BIRTHS -
Henry and Thelma (Lapp)
Harry, Mount Joy R1, a son,
Thursday, April 2, at Colum-
bia hospital.
Robert E. and Nancy (Ruth)
Bradfield, 350 Cedar Lane, a
daughter, Thursday, April 2,
at General hospital.
A son to Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Andrew Rovenoit, on
March 19 at Bethesda Navy
hospital, Md., named John
Andrew. The Rovenolts re-
side at 401 Orange St., SE,
Apt 11, Washington 20, D. C.
Mr. Rovenolt is a musician
with the Navy Band School
of Music, Anacostia, Washing-
ton, D. C. Mrs. Edith G. Ro-
venolt of Mount Joy is the
grandparent.
James and Margaret (Nau)
Booth, 122 Delta street, a
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son, Wednesday, April 1, at
Columbia hospital.
Kenneth and Linda (Fel-
lenbaum) Malehorn, of Cal-
houn, Ky., a son, Tuesday,
April 7, at Owensburg, Ken-
tucky hospital. The father is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Malehorn, Salunga,
and the mother is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fellen-
baum. This is their second
son.
ROTARY
A trip to the New York
World’s Fair was given Mount
Joy Rotarians Tuesday noon
by Norman Rowe, special
representative of the Bell
Telephone company.
Using colored transparen-

‘ cies taken from architectural
! drawings of many of the fair
{huildings and pavilions, the
speaker gave a preview of
{ what to expect when the mul-
| ti-billion dollar fair opens la-
‘ ter this spring.
| The speaker was introduc-
ed by John G. Hart, vice-
president and program chair-
man.
Donald and Ronald Alle-
man, sons of Mrs. Fern Alle-
man, 345 W. Donegal Street,
will be visiting Washington,
D.C., this weekend as mem-
bers of the Milton Hershey
School varsity band, which
has been invited to partici-
pate in the annual Cherry
Blossom Festival.
| Donald is a sophomore at
the all-boy school. This is his
first year as a member of the
varsity organization. He is a
member of the color guard.
| Ronald, also a sophomore,
is a member of the drill
team, which performs with
the band. This is his first
year with the organization.

LIONS
The Mount Joy Lions Club
held its annual auction Tues-
day night, April 7. Jay Meck-
ley had charge of the meet-
ing and Harold Keller acted
as auctioneer. Items from
comic books to pies, cakes &
cookies were sold. Bidding
was very active and every-
one present joined in the fun-
When the fire and smoke
all cleared away the clerk,
Arthur Sprecher announced
the sale had amounted to $78.
The meeting was called to
order by the President Lloyd
Derr.
It was announced that ice
cream sale has been postpon-
ed to Monday, April 27, due
to inclement weather.
Charter night will be held
Monday evening, April 27,
and will be a ladies night.
Literature was ‘passed out to
every Lion about the Lancas-
ter County Eye Bank, which
is sponsored by the Lions in
District 14-D.
Farm Women 6
Hold Meeting
Society of Farm Women 6,
met April 4 at the home of
Mrs. E. Musser Heisey, R. D..
2, Mount Joy. Mrs. Mark
Geyer, president, was in
charge, with Mrs. Elvin Kee-
ner leading the devotions
and Mrs. Henry Saylor in
charge of music. Roll Call
was answered with favorite
cakes. Mrs. Pauline Keener
was auctioneer for the day.
Guests who were present:
Miss Rhoda Heisey, Miss Rho-
da Nissley, Mrs. Walter Beck-
er, Mrs. John Heisey, Miss
Betsy Heisey, Mrs.
Gantz. Miss Jean Geyer was
the speaker and gave a very
interesting talk on her work
in the slum area of Chicago
among children of migrant
workers. She is a teacher
now in the East Earl Town-
ship elementary school. She
showed slides of her Chicago
work.
The next meeting will be
held May 2 at the Elizabeth-
town EUB church, at which
time members of Society =19
{will be guests. The program
will be given by Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer H. Horst and
daughters of Hershey RI.
MOUNT JOY

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1964
® Council
(From page 1)
It was pointed out, too,
that children will be using a
sidewalk to be constructed
from the Grand View school
end of
Church street in Florin, Ab-
sence of sidewalks in front
of the residences on Church
street was discussed.
. Some motorists are so poor
that they can hardly keep
body and chassis together,
KEEPING AN EAGLE EYE
OUT FOR INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS?
W's money out of your pocket if you don’t. Overlooking a deduce
tion is just like throwing hard cash out the window.
Best place to find them Is among your cancelled checks. If you
don’t pay by check, for your own protection you would be wise
to do so before another week goes by. Stop in.
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
MAYTOWN
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Every Day of The Week

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Lamb Patties
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Tasty Longhorn Cheese 53
Lanc. Brand Breaded Veal or
Pork Steaks zeke 1.38
Arctic Seal Fish Sticks
8-0z pkg J / 59. 14-0z pkg 53
Plain Vienna Bread reg. 25¢ 2/45¢
Lg. AngelFood Cake special 59e
REGULAR 6Sc
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Buns reg. 49¢
Butt Half
45¢
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