WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1964 ’ Torr Landisvill-Salimga The East Hempfield Ex- change Club met recently and discussed plans for several benefits to raise the necessary funds for club projects. It was announced the new pavilion will be dedicated on June 4 and presented to the Rohrerstown Fire Company for community use. % * * The United = Lutheran Church Women of Zion Lu- theran church, Landisville, will sponsor the annual moth- er-daughter covered dish din- ner on May 13 at 6:30 p. m. in the Landisville fire hall. All women of the church are invited. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Lorin Weigard, 105 Stanley avenue, Landisville or Mrs. Edward G. Myers, Shenck road. Each member is to furnish a cov- ered dish and individual place settings. and beverage. The program will include a child ventriloquist, other en- tertainment, and music. Priz- es will be awarded. Mrs. Fred Koser, chairman is assisted by Mrs. Brubaker, Mrs. John T. Herr, Mrs. Wm. Piper, Mrs. David Snavely, Mrs. Edw. Myers and Mrs. Lorin Weigard. *® ® ® Assistants’ Day was observ- ed in the Sunday School ses- sion in Hempfield Evangelical U. B. church Sunday, May 10 at 10:30 am. The Youth Fellowship of the church sponsored a Mo- thers’ Day program at 6:30 p.m. * »> The Future Homemakers of America Club of Hemp- * THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. sored a Mother’s Day tea and fashion show on Sunday, May 10. The event was held from 2:30 to 5 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Hazel Griffeth, 2415 Lititz Pike, Janet Gainer was general chairman. In the fash- ion show, club members mpd- eled clothes they made dur- ing the school year. Officers were also installed for the coming year. -Nancy Herr was installed as president, Carol Peifer, vice president, Janet Gainer, secretary; Mar- go Henry, treasurer; Joyce Sensenig, historian; Lynn Rutt, parliamentarian. Bar- bara Pgtrosky has been nam- ed program chairman, * * *® The annual elementary school Festival was held Fri- day, May 8 at 7:45 p.m. in Hackman auditorium. Miss Zoe Cummings directed a 60- member string orchestra in three selections. Mrs. Helen Breneisen, Mrs. Janet Gem- berling and Mrs. Marion Loo- mis directed a 120 member sixth grade chorus in six numbers. * * *® Items will be received at the basement of Landisville Church of God this week for the rummage sale to be held May 18 and 19 by the Will- ing Workers class. s *® * The East Hempleld Town- ship Lions Club held a Mo- thers’ Day Dinner, on Sunday at the Rohrerstown element- ary school building. * * . % The final meeting of the year of the Landisville Par- ent-Teachers Assoc. was held Tuesday, May 12, with room visitation at 7:30 p. m. and business meeting at 8 p.m. The invocation was given by Rev. Menno E. Good, of field Union high school spon- Chiques Methodist church. The program was presented by Mrs. Gordon Bartholomew whose topic was “The Art Program In The Elementary School” An art exhibit was on display. Election of officers was held. * 3 * A film projector demonstra- tion was presented at a meet- ing of the local conference tommittee of Hempfield EUB church Monday, May 11 at 7 p.m. followed by a business session at 8 p.m. *® ® The Mens Group of Hemp- field EUB church will meet Wednesday, May 13 at 7:30 p.m. ® MAYTOWN Miss Grace Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Martin Eck, Elizabethtown RD, called on the George Engles and Mrs. Smith on Sunday. Mrs. Clair Cochran, Quar- ryville, spent last Tuesday with the Ray Frybergers and Miss Anna Albright. Miss Helen Hollenbaugh and her mother returned from a vacation in Florida, last Sunday. Mrs. Anna Hicks celebrat- ed her birthday anniversary on Sunday. The Church of God Mother and Daughter banquet was held at Hostetter’s banquet hall at Mount Joy Friday ev- ening. Leslie Blake celebrated his birthday anniversary last Thursday. Kermit Smith, New Jersey, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. George Engle and his mother, Mrs. Orie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turs ® Need a new wagon? BANK RATE A A N © LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK QUARRYVILLE LANCASTER MOUNT JOY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A TRUSTEE FOR THE LANCASTER COUNTY FOUNDATION ner are vacationing in Florida; = The Rev and Mrs. Avery J. L. Musser, observed their silver wedding anniversary, April 12 at the home of Jac- ob Wolgemuth, Elizabeth- town.. Open house was held from 2 to 4 p.m. The Mussers are serving their fifth year at the Maytown Brethren in Christ church. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Grove spent last week at Atlantic City. Mrs. Elizabeth Kauffman and Mrs. James Watto visited relatives in Bainbridge last week. Miss Elizabeth Fletcher, of Coatesville spent the week- end with the Harold Engle family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fryberg- er, Miss Jane Fryberger and Miss Anna Albright returned home Monday after spending several days with the Robert Lowry family at Pittsburgh. Mrs. Gerald Zinn and Mrs. Richard Vogt, Marietta R1 are convalescing at their home. Both are cafeteria workers at the Maytown El- ementary school and were surgical patients in the hos- pital at the same time. Miss Jane Fryberger cele- brated her birthday anniver- sary on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Mor- ris visited their son Robert at Penn State University Sun- day. The annual Alumni Get-To- gether banquet of Maytown - East Donegal Alumni Assoc. will be held May 23 at 6 p. m. D.S.T. at the Maytown El- ementary cafeteria. If you are a member and did not receive an announcement, feel free to come. It is diffi- cult to keep addresses up to date. Mrs. John Gunson cele- brated her birthday anniver- sary May 2. Miss Grace Henderson, Miss Marie Harter and Mrs. Helen Hostetter returned last Wed- nesday from a month’s vaca- tion in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. George Wal- ler and Mrs. John Weaver spent the weekend in Perry County. The Women’s Guild of the U. C. C. met Tuesday even- ing at the home of Mrs. Ed- gar Mayers. Mrs. Robert Hay- den was in charge of the program. 1 | Mayor To Fair The Fair’s the thing! At New York there is the World’s Fair and in Mount Joy there will be a “United States Fair.” Explanation fol- lows in two letters: May 3, 1964 Dear Mayor Walter, Miss Brubaker’s fifth grade of Seiler Elementary school has decided to have a United States Fair. If New York can have a World’s Fair, then we can have a United States States Fair and cut the rib- bon to open it. Our theme is “Mount Joy, U. S.A” We would be very grateful if you would also make a short speech. It will take place at 1:00, May 21, 1964, at Seiler Elementary. We have also gotten many companies to cooperate by giving us infor- mation and samples. Thank you, Jill Hayman Miss Brubaker’s fifth grade of Seiler May 11, 1964 Miss Jill Hayman Fifth Grade, Seiler Elementary School Mount Joy, Pa. Dear Miss Hayman I will be pleased to be pres- ent at the opening of the United States Fair, to be held at Seiler Elementary School on May 21. I will cut the ribbon and make a short speech. This Fair should preve to be a very exciting experience for the Fifth Grade and is perhaps the first of its kind in the area. Thank you for the invita- PAGE THREE o Deaths BESSIE P. MURPHY Mrs. Bessie P. Murphy, for- merly from Mount Joy, died at Harrisburg Wednesday morning, May 6. She was born in the year 1886, the laughter of the late Christian, and Sadie Eby of Mount Joy. Her brother lives at Le- moyne, Pa. Her funeral was held at Kneight's funeral home Friday afternoon. In- terment was made in the Henry Eberle cemetery here. —— ANNA S. BRUBAKER Mrs. Anna S. Brubaker, wife of Levi N. Brubaker, 67, Manheim R2, died at 9:30 a. m. Monday, May 11, at the General hopital. "Born in Warwick Twp, she was a daughter of the late Benjamin and Anna Brubak- er Stauffer, and was a mem- ber of Erisman’s Mennonite Church. In addition to her husband, surviving are these sons and daughters: Vera, wife of J. Harold Frey, Marietta RD 1; Glen S. and Raymond S. Bru- baker, both of Lancaster; Harold S. Brubaker, Man- heim R2: and Anna S., wife of J. Mark Martin, Manheim R1. Also surviving are sixteen grandchildren, five great- grandchildren and three sis- ters: Lizzie, wife of Samuel Hertzler, Lititz; Mattie, wife of Clarence Seigrist, of East Petersburg; and Mary, wife of Clavton Wenger, of Man- heim R3. services will be Funeral held Thursday afternoon from the Erisman Mennenite church and burial will be made in the nearby cemetery. ELLEN B. HERR Mrs. Ellen Breneman Herr, 57, wife of Russel B. Hefr, 922 W. Main St., died at 1:15 a.m. Monday, May 11 at the St. Joseph’s hospital, follow- ing a long illness. She was bora in Mount Joy. a daughter of the late Addison K. and Linnie Roy- er Breneman. In addition to her husband, suryivors include a daughter, Helen, wife of James Stagg, Tueson, Arizona; two sons, Russel B. Jr, Columbia R1; and Leon R., of Rheems; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Nye, Harrisburg: and Ruth, wife . of Elmer S. Shenberger, 2200 Mill Road. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning from the Heilig funeral home and burial will be made in the Henry Eberle cemetery. RotaryEntertains Fair. We would be very hon-' ored to have you come to our! : y o Flclub were entertained Tues- Boys and Girls Sons and daughters of mem- bers of the Mount Joy Retary day noon at the clubmen's weekly luncheon meeting, held at Hostetters. Nearly 30 youngsters of all ages attended. A modified Hootenanny was ithe program, including talent of two different varieties. Ted Fellenbaum played an original piano solo, Carelyn Blantz sang “Over the Rain- bow” and Janet Horner play- ed “Sabre Dance.” The Four Winds - including Tom Hayden, Tom Long, | John Hart and Warren Hofl- man — furnished the “folk music” portion, presenting comedy and music of the current popular variety. The group has had wide accept- ance recently. They accomp- any themselves with guitar and base fiddle. The program was arranged by Vice-President John Hart, who also served as master of ceremonies. tion to attend. Very truly yours, Frank B. Walter, Mayor, Borough of Mount Joy.