WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1964 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. PAGE SEVEN % s Hempfield Manheim. Sy @ Presbyterian Florin Church To With this position, Mrs. Foley 4-H CLUB NEWS Engagements (From page 6) Is also 2 member of the Penn The third meeting of the a called on all the ladies who are members of the First Presbyterian church of Lan- caster. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ramsay of West Chester visited Mrs. Retta Ramsay. Mrs. Ada Stewart had the following guests: Mrs. Robert H. Stewart, Mrs. Grace But- cher and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lowucher. Mrs. Clara Wallick and Mary and Ralph Nonemaker from York visited Miss Ems- wiler. * Earl, June, Bevy and Ruth Ann Mayberry from Potts- town called on Mrs. Cora Mayberry. Mrs. William Mann and Mrs. Lester Hug from Lancas- ter visited and toured the Home on Monday. ® Main Street (From page 1) fore in this column, the Li- brary project is not dead. In fact, as of this week, there is considerable activity be- hind the scenes. ® © o At this point it seems that the location of the new li- brary might be ready for an- nouncement within the next few days. ® o o At a recent meeting of the Mount Joy Community Coun- cil, that group stepped for- ward to say that it will pay the first month’s rent. ® © o At the same time, the Aux- iliary of the Friendship Fire company announced that it will give $250 toward the Li- brary opening. BAKE SALE The ladies’ auxiliary to the Ffiendship fire company will have a food and bake sale on Saturday, May 23, at the fire hall, beginning at 11 a.m. Hold Hymn Sing An inspirational hymn-sing will be held in Glossbrenner E. U. B. church, on Sunday evening, May 24, at 7:15 o’ clock. The director will be Jack Boyer of Lemoyne, Pa. A large choir, consisting of the present senior choir and all former members, will sing several anthems and also lead the congregational sing- ing of familiar hymns. Other various presentations will make this service an out- standing event to which the public is invited. Neighborhood Scouts Meet The Donegal Neighborhood of Girl Scouts had an out- door meeting at the Cove on Tuesday, May 19. Each per- son brought her own meal to make over the fire. Members of the service team brought the same meal but each used a different type of cooking (one a pot, stick, aluminum foil and copper can). The Neighborhood will be holding the Day Camp June 15-19 at the Cove and on part of the Sportsmen’s grounds. Mrs. Warren Foley, acting Neighborhood chairman, in- troduced Mrs. Donald Straub, newly-elected chairman. Oth- ers elected were: Miss Linda Shireman, Marietta, secre- tary, and Mrs. Oliver Holmes and Mrs. Charles Shoemaker, alternate Council delegates. The Neighborhood service team consists of Mrs. Eric Ol- son and Mrs. Jane Harner, | troop consultants; Mrs. Jno. | Frey and Mrs. Gerald Sheetz, troop organizers; and Mrs. Roy Longenecker and . Mrs. Eric Olson, delegates. Mrs. Foley announced to the group that as of May Ist she was appointed Witness Tree district chairman. This] district is made up of five] Neighborhoods — Elizabeth- executive board, replacing Mrs. Roscoe Thome, who held tion for nine years. Mrs. Thome was honored at the April with a thank you badge for her service. She is now serv- ing on the Council nominat- ing committee. BIBLE SCHOOL AT TRINITY E. C. CHURCH The annual Vacation Bible School course will be taught at Trinity E. C. church on 10 evenings, June 15 to 26, 6:30 to 8:45 p.m., with the closing June 26 at 7:30 o’clock. A full staff will be teaching Scripture Press entitled, “Making Time Count for Christ.” The graded course duces new songs for the chil- dren, excellent lesson plan- interesting handwork projects, and is designed impress biblical truth upon young hearts and minds. All are welcome to attend. Orientation Day Slate 6th Grade The annual Orientation Day for sixth grade the Donegal Union school dis- trict will be held on Friday, May 22, at the nex The eighth grade will be going to the high school for he same day. : Sixth grade students from | Maytown, View and Seiler will be tak- en in a tour of building by Donegal An- seventh grade students, in groups of 10-12, followed by a meeting the Auditorium, | time R. F. Hallgren, principal will explain such new areas as guidance, home economics, industrial ‘arts, physical edu- cation, library, instrumental Elizabethtown - Donegal 4-H Community Club was held Tuesday, May 12, at Donegal high school with a baseball game at 7 p.m. and the busi- ness meeting at 8 p.m. The club members report- ed on their projects. President Larry Brubaker will represent the club at Penn State University at Club Congress. The alternate is Mary Hess. Eight club members will participate in a TV presenta- tion on June 3 at 12:30 from WGAL. They are: Larry Bru- baker, Jay Bixler, Janis Bix- ler, Barry Borry, Mary Hess, Pat Yuninger, Nancy Frey, and Bill Hackman. Nancy Frey gave a demon- stration explaining the “Hot Bed.” The local leaders, Mrs. Herr, Mr Bixler, Mr. Hess, Mr. Hackman and Mr. Miller gave talks. Carl Ginder, State FFA president, showed a few films May Day Dance Mary Ann Hallgren was crowned Queen of the Done- gal Annex May Day dance on Friday evening, May 8th. OBERHOLTZER-SCHWAFRTZ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ober- holtzer, Manheim R4. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Verna May to Glenn Joseph Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schwartz, Hellam, Pa. Miss Oberholtzer is a sen- ior at Messiah College, Grant- ham, Pa. and plans to teach at the New Cumberland Jr. High School this fall. Her fiance, a junior at the college has recently returned from a two year term of missionary service in Africa. No date has been set for the wedding. Grades 7 and 8 Give Program Grades 7 and 8 held an as- sembly on Friday afterncon, May 15, in the Donegal high school annex auditorivm, The Encyclopaedia Britannica movie on “Rembrandt” was introduced by Mr. Hallgren and $hown for the first 27 minutes. The Student Council presi- dential campaign speeches were explained after which Cory Funk and the three ean- didates, Phil Hossler, Tim The crown was placed on her | head by Lilli Ann Wivell, a | former Annex queen. Attend- | ants were Rose Mattera, Joan | Brommer, Joanne Herr, Cher- | yl Stohler and Linda Mowrer | Their escorts were Barry Meckley, Wayne Kolbeck, | Dave Swope, Richard Herr | and Rodney Wagner. Cory | Funk served as announcer | for the program. Approxi- | mately 200 students attended | the dance, and the chaper- ones included Mr. and Mrs. Walter Price. Mrs. Hubert | | Peters, Mrs. Madeline Edgett, | Mrs. Glenn Oelke, R. James | Neely, Mrs. RoAnn Lau, Miss | Olive Binner, Paul Coleman | and R. F. Hallgren, together | Bulletin advertisement navsa town, Columbia, Donegal, music and health. with a number of parents. Yes, Its True! Miller and Joe Wivell came to the stage where Cory in- troduced them and each of them spoke about their plat- form, plans and campaigned in various ways. Mr. Hallgren introdueed ‘The Four Winds’, John Hart, Warren Hoffman, Tom Hay- den and Tom Long who play- ed several songs and sang and entertained the assembly for about 15 - 20 minutes. PLAN CONCERT The Youth Fellowship of St. Mark's E.U B. church will present the .Gospeltones, a male quartet, at the church at 7:30 p. m. Sunday evening, May 24. Our New Drive-up, Walk-up Windows ARE OPEN Monday through Thursday —8:00 am to 3:30 pm Friday—8:00 am to 3:30 pm and 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm Saturday Morning—8:00 am to 11:00 am eo Come As Your Are UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY MOUNT JOY, PA. - » - Fn . . > ot ae ® Bank From Your Car JANK MAYTOWN, PA.
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