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Whatever the question may The optimist says his glass EE DEY 4 ? vour MASSEY-FERGUSON venier R. M. BRUBAKER, Inc. SALUNGA, PA. 898-4016 LANDISVILLE 898-7551 LANDISVILLE Wednesday, April 15, 1964 Page 5 LANDISVILLE-SALUNGA Mrs. Matthew Harrison re- ens’ “When | Eshelman and Barbara Mere- Meets Faith,” at a | dith, seniors at Hempfield viewed the book Faith meeting of the Evening Cir- cle of United Lutheran Church Women of Zion Lu- theran- church, Landisville, Wednesday, April 8 at 8:00 p.m. at the church. ¥ * * E. Robert Nolt, Lancaster R1, was named recently to the West Hempfield Township Planning Commission, re- placing his cousin, Lloyd Nolt. Jay Newcomer, Mount Joy R1, will be named to the township’s industrial devel- opment committee to replace E. Robert Nolt, who served as vice chairman. %* * * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Malehorn, Calhoun, Kentucky are the parents of a son, born at Owensburg, Kentucky hos- pital, Tuesday, April 7th. Mrs. Malehorn is the former Linda Fellenbaum and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fellenbaum, Mount Joy. Malehorn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Malehorn of Salunga. *® * * The Hempfield EUB church council met at the church on Monday, April 12 at 7:30 p. m. - v a The East Petersburg Wom- OldEnglishLawn Seed Crab Grass Repellant and Fertilizer Mix Vertigreen COMPLETE LINE OF Garden Supplies Premier Peat Moss Seeders and Rollers TO LEND M. K. Hoke Estate South Main Sireet MANHEIM, PA. Safety Champion Tires NO TRADE-IN NEEDED Buy First Tire at Regular Price 2nd TIRE ‘2 OFF See Our Clean Line of USED CARS At Money Saving Prices Whitey's Firestone MARIETTA, Phone 426-7201 PA. EVERY NIGHT TILL 10 Except Sunday Saturdays Titi 8 Club has elected Carol Union high school, as Girl of the Month for April and May, respectively. Miss Eshleman is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Eshleman, R1. Miss Meredith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W, Meredith, of 105 Main St., Landisville. The two girls, will be included in the group from which a “Girl of the Year” will be chosen at the club’s meeting April 14. Others in the group are Carole Smith, Elva Conley, Nancy Fredericksen, Mary Ellen Mumma, Sandra Myers, Barbara Gard, and Carolyn Roehm. ® * * The Hempfield EUB church observed Rally Day Sunday, April 12. The sermon title for the 9:15 a.m. service was “The Disciple We All Know.” Speaker for the adult de- partment of the church school at 10:30 a.m. was Bish- op Richard Hackman of the Cocalico Brethren church. Miss Ruth Coyle, Lancast- er, was speaker in the child- ren’s department. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bryson, Ephrata, spoke and showed pictures of their recent {trip to the church’s mission. sta- tions in Sierra Leone and Ni- geria, West Africa at the 7:30 p.m. vespers. * * * The students from Hemp- field who participated in the Southern District Orch- estra Festival, held at Penn Manor high school on Friday and Saturday, April 10 - 11, are as follows: Barbara Gard, Kay Gingrich, Emily Holzin- ger, Nancy Godshalk, George J. Gard, Gwen Rote, Bar- bara Jane Lerch, Lynn Lid- dell, Joy Harrington, Carolyn Roehm, Lynnette Bogart, Shirley Mae Royer, Ellen Sue WwW & PHONE 665-2344 Manheim | | | GIVE SGH STAMPS | Plumbing - Heating - Cooling OIL —~ COAL ~ GAS ELECTRIC HEATING Royer, David Haag, Laurel A. Schmoyer, Susan Becker, John Althouse, Jeanette Nis- sley, Thomas Holtzinger, Carol Eshelman, JoAnn Ston- er, James E. Kain. * ® ® The Hempfield Sertoma club met Wednesday evening April 8 at 6:30 pm. at the Mount Joy American Legion Post Home. 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