The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 15, 1964, Image 13

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Wednesday, April 15, 1964
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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.
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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


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The Hempfield Sertoma
club met Wednesday evening
April 8 at 6:30 pm. at the
Mount Joy American Legion
Post Home.
The guests for the evening
were the Girl Scout Troop
of East Petersburg, which the
club sponsors. The speaker
was Dr. S. June Smith.
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The Junior High student
council of Hempfield Union
and Manheim Central high
schools held a student ex
change program last week,
Twelve students from each
council visited the schools to
study comparison between
the two schools The presi-
dent of Hempfield’s Council
is Kirk Liddell with Christ
Hondeas as advisor. Fannie
Bomzerger is president of
the Manheim Central group
with Glenn C. Seifried as
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