The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 06, 1964, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1964

Landisville- Salunga
Mrs. William K. Risser
E—
Miss Linda Stehman,
dgughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iv-
an J. Stehman, 2817 Marietta
Ave., has been elected presi-
dent of the student council of
Reading hospital School of
Nursing for the coming year.
A 1960 graduate of Hemp-
field high school, Miss Steh-
man will receive a B.S. de-
gree in 1965. She is taking
part in the five year program
in nursing with Albright col-
lege, Reading.



THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Boy Scout Troop #41 of
Landisville will hold a hoagie
sale Saturday, May 9. Orders
are being taken by any mem-
ber of the troop.
* * *
The Luther League of Zion
Lutheran church spent Satur-
day, May 2 in Allentown,
touring the Good Shepherd
Home, Muhlenberg College,
and other points of interest.
Members left the church at
9:30 a.m.
* * *
The Couples Club of Zion
Lutheran Church, Landisville
met at Mount Joy, on Sunday
May 3 at 8 p.m. for a group
bowling party. Refreshments
were served afterwards at
the church. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bidding were chairmen,
assisted by Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bger, Mr. and Mrs
David Shafer and Mr. and
Mrs. John Butz.
* * *
and Mrs. Henry H.
Koser, of Landisville, ob-
served their 71st wedding
anniversary on Thursday,
April 30.
Koser, ninety, is president
of the Lititz Mutual Insur-
ance Co. and vice president
of the Mount Joy Union Na-
tional bank. He also is an
officer in three other insur-
ance companies in the coun-
Mr.

High School
and Parents

ty and is still active as a
surveyor.
Mrs. Koser was hospitaliz-
ed last November and is still
confined to bed at home while
recuperating. The Kosers
had no specigl observance of
their anniversary.
* * *
Members of the Hempfield
Union Junior high Science
Club planted a golden chain
tree on the school's front
lawn recently in observance
of Arbor Day. The tree was
a gift from Root’s Nursery,
Manheim R1. Sam Neff is
president of the club and the
advicer is Leo Eckert.
Students
You Are Invited to
COLLEGE CAMPUS DAY
AT
COUNTY FARMERS BANK
Main Office—23 East King Street, Lancaster
Friday, May 8—3 to 8 pm
swered. These representatives: of 11. Pennsyl-
vania institutions of higher learning will be here
Going to college?
about it?
Nursing
Have a son or daughter approaching
school? Thinking
college age? Need questions answered about col-
lege life? Tuition? Courses? Extracurricular ac-
tivities? Scholarships?
Fraternity and sorority
life? Financing? Expenses?
College Campus Day, Friday, May 8, at County
Farmers Bank offers an excellent opportunity to
learn about college and have your questions an-

Dr. Robert V. Brown
Director of Admissions
Millersville State
College
-
Harvey Huber
Director of Admissions
Kutztown
State College St.
Miss Linda Bell
Student
Lebanon Valley College
Mish Eleanor Arnold
Asst. Instructor’
Lester C. Nagle
Student
Albright College

Michael Reese
r 1 Student
Pediatrics Franklin and Marshall
Joseph Training College
School
COLLEGE CAMPUS DAY ...A Good Time
To Discuss College Financing!

LANCASTER
COUNTY
FARMERS

County Farmers Bank representatives will
be on hand to discuss our College Assured
Plan which is designed
your education. Up to 8 years
These booklets will be available.
May 8 between 3 and 8 p.m.
to present their
views of college life as well as to answer your
questions.
Come in for a pleasant, informative
session on College Campus Day at County Farm-
ers Bank. Catalogs will be available from these
institutions as well as from Muhlenberg College,
West Chester State College, Hood College, Ursin-
us College and Susquehanna University.
MEET THESE PEOPLE AND HAVE YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Miss Mary Rose Walter P.
McWilliams
Director of Admissions
Cedar Crest College
Miss Joy Hess
instructor,
Medicine /Surgery
Lancaster General
Hospital
to help finance
to repay.
Student
Gettysburg College
Jerald L. Garland
Director of Admissions
Elizabethtown College
Miss Judith Coleman
Student
Wilson College
Kehoe, Jr.
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NATIONAL


BANK


QUARRYVILLE
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation .
LANCASTER
MOUNT JOY
A Trustee for the
Lancaster County Foundation.
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PAGE THREE
Miss Barbara Joan King,
daughter of Mr. gnd - Mrs.
Wilbert S. King, Manheim R1
became the bride of James
William Kauffman, Columbia
R1, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Kauffman in St. Paul's Unit-
ed Church of Christ, Man-
heim recently, with the Rev.
Norman Bucher, Jr. officiat-
ing. Both are graduates of
Hempfield high school, class
of 1961.
* * *
The staff of the Hempfield
Day Camp held a training
session recently at the home
of the director, Mrs. Walter
Bulson, 903 Forest Road: The
camp will be held at Camp
Algonquin from June 15-19
and from June 22-26.
* % *
Charles G. Elliott, of 315
Stoney Battery Rd., Landis-
ville has been named general
chairman of the Boy Scouts’
1964 Western District Camp-
oree, scheduled for May 22-24
at Kiwanis Park in Elizabeth-
town.
More than 400 scouts from
Lancaster city and county
are expected to take part in
camporee activities ranging
from physical fitness exercis-
es to merit badge demonstra-
tions.
® * *
The Hempfield Union school
board met recently and adop-
ted a tentative budget that
is $200,000 higher than last
year and will necessitate a
four-mill property tax hike
on a new tax.
The proposed new tax will
be a one percent real estate
transfer tax. The tax rate
will be jumped from 31 mills
to 35 mills.
*
On Monday May 4, the em-
ployees of Hempfield Union
School district got chest
x-rays. Because of these X-
rays the children were dis-
missed at 1:30 p.m. There was
no afternoon kindergarten on
the above date.
School Calendar
Is Adopted
If, by chance, you are mak
ing your vacation schedule or
for some other reason you're
interested — school will be-
gin in Donegal distriet next
fall on September 1.
That was one of the feat-
ures of the 1964-656 school
calendar, which was adopted

| Thursday night, April 16, at
the April meeting of the Don-
egal School Board.
School will be recessed om
November 26 and 27 for
Thanksgiving and from Dec.
24 to Jan. 1 (both dates in-
cluded) for Christmas.
There will be no classes
either Washington’s or Lin-
coln’s birthdays and there
will be Easter vacation April
14 through 19th, (both dates
included).
School will close on June
8, 1965.
The schedule calls for 180
days for pupils.

Attends Seminar
Visual Training and Read-
ing Achievement was the
theme of the educational
seminar held Sunday in Har-
risburg at the Penn Harris
Hotel by the Dept. of Educa-
tion, Penna. Optometric As-
sociation.
Dr. John Stauffer of Mount
Jov revresented the Lancast-
er county Optometric Society.


RECORD HOP
There will be a Record
Hop, sponsored by the Junior
Chamber of Commerce, on
Saturday night, May 9, at
the Donegal Annex. Parents
are invited to attend.
AUXILIARY TO MEET
The Ladies’ Auxiliary to
the American Legion Post
185 will hold their regular
monthly meeting on Thurs-
day, May 8, 8 p.m. at the
post home. Hostess for the
evening will be Mrs. Jean

Spiess.