1. Ne S ye to 8 fai WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1964 | Wednesday, June 10, at her * |home. She ‘had been in ill — rrgr— e Deaths g « SUFVILLIA S. DUNK Sufvillia S. Dunk, seventy- nine, 914 W. Main St., Mount Joy, died at her home at 10:30" p.m. Friday, June 12, after an illness of 3 years. She was born in Florin and was a lifelong resident of the area. She was the widow of John Dunk and a member oi the Mount Joy Church of the Brethren. Surviving -are three sons and a daughter: Clair, Mount Wilson; Bernice, wife of Om- ar Geib, and Eugene, Mount Joy, and Theodore, Marietta. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the Sheetz funeral home and bur- ial was made in the Camp Hill cemetery. ANNE LOUISE HEISEY Miss Anne Louise Heisey, 19, daughter of Martin G. and Thelma Hilt Heisey, of 213 West Main Street, died health since birth. In addition to the parents, surviving are a sister, Dawn Marie and a brother, Martin James Heisey, both at home; the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Bates, Mount and the paternal grandmoth- er, Mrs. Lizzie Heisey, Lititz. Funeral services were held i Saturday, June 13, from the | Nissley Funeral home and 'burial was made in the Eb- rerle cemetery. JOHN W. RINEHART John W. Rinehart, forty- nine, Mount Joy, died at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Linard, 131 Mount Joy St., at 6:15 a.m. Saturday, June 13, after an illness of two months. He was the husband of Laura M. Mixell Rinehart. Rinehart was born in Mt. Joy, a son of Ella Smeltzer Rinehart and the late Abram Rinehart. 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Episcopal J /Cui-Out, What Arimal ANNA MAE WITTLE Mrs. Anna Mae Wittle, 42, wife of Ray A. Wittle, 318 N. Barbara Street, died Wed- nesday, June 10, at 9 p.m. atj, her home after an illness of three ‘months. Born in Lititz, a daughter of Amos H. Witmer and the late Agnes Mae Witmer, she was a member of the Evan-! gelical U. B. Church, Lan-!| caster and the American _— eo? > 2 3 9 » rr He was a baptized member Ai l d ad re S- Can -D 0 -I EX inn : , . > AH TNE Fn bh Ll SA Auxiliary, Mount Joy Post. She was employed by the Grey Iron Casting Company. In addition to her hus- band, she is survived by al Bible School began Mon- daughter, Sandra L., wife of|day evening at the Church of Eugene Grove, her father,|the Brethren and will con- of Ephrata; and a sister, | tinue for the next two weeks. Myrtle B., wife of Kenneth| nr and Mrs. Paul Stauffer Teufel, Mount Joy. and family, Mount Joy R.D., Funeral services were held| nq My. and Mrs. Robt. Metz- Sunday afternoon from the jor were guests of Mr. and Nissley funeral home. Burial, prs Henry Becker on Sun- was made in the Mount Joy day evening. cemetery. TAKE STEPS TO BUSINESS UCCESS Altar Society eg Holds Dinner 7 o Deh ameRI 5 The Women’s Altar and nn. Rosary Society of Saint Mary's Catholic Church, Mt. Joy, held their annual dinner at the Gretna Timbers rest- aurant, Mount Gretna, on June 8th at 7 p.m. There were 19 members and Father Wm. Sullivan, asst. pastor and his Father, Mr. Sullivan were honored guests. Installation of the newnew officers was held by the outgoing president, Miss Ann Milanof. The f{fol- lowing ‘officers were install- ed: Mrs. Mary Sheetz, presi- dent; Mrs. Marie Buchenauer vice president; Mrs. Beverly Dishhart, secretary; Mrs. Theresa Frank, treasurer; Miss Ann Milanof was pre- sented with an orchid cor- sage by the members. Mrs. Florence Stoner was general chairman of the din- ner. Push for More Traffic Safety What has your organiza- tion done for traffic safety since July 1 last year? Gov. William W. Scranton has asked the question — and is offering awards for the right answers. The Pennsylvania Bureau of Traffic Safety has issued Save now on Falcon V-8 Hardtops! ’64 Thunderbird —greatest Thunderbird in history! a second and final call to all Pennsylvania business, civic and fraternal organizations to submit their 1963-64 {traffic safety projects for recogni- tion by Gov. Scranton. “The Governor's Award program, announced in Feb- ruary, has created consider- able interest resulting in many fine safety projects be- ing submitted for recogni- tion,” Commissioner Harry H. Brainerd, of the Pennsyl- ety said. “We feel, however, that there are hundreds of addi- tional traffic safety projects that are worthy of recogni- tion. We want all organiza- MOUNT JOY, PA. |'°"s sponsoring worthwhile When in nrcea or printin: ~ ' remember The Bulletin. Mrs. Pauline Matheny of] vania Bureau of Traffic sat 1G FUNNY roriN NEIGHBORHOOD news Florin ward is a patient in the St. Joseph's hospital. Calvin Herr returned home from the hospital this past , week. { The Glossbrenner E. UJ. B. Church will hold their an- nual family picnic on Satur- day, June 20 at Brubaker’s "Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kreid- ler of Marietta RD, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandt on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lieb- erherr, Mrs. Minnie Loraw, Mrs. Mary Shonk and Miss Mary Hamilton all called on Mrs. Viola Bricker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shoe- maker and family were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koser. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Arndt cal- led on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shoemaker Thursday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Kreider and family of Man- theim RD, and Mr. and Mrs. | Lester Kreider and family of Mount Joy RD called on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shoemaker on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gerlitz- ki, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas { Maxwell and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mummau enjoved a barbeque at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kissinger in Lancaster on Sunday. Members of this year’s graduating class that belong to the Glossbrenner E. U. B. Church received Bibles dur- ing the morning worship ser- vices. Larry Braun from Wichita, Kans., is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Braun. He will leave Friday after a three-weeks visit. traffic safety programs, to be "appropriately recognized.” The program was initiated for the first time this year. It will become an annual ev- ent highlighted by the pre- sentation of awards at the Governor's Conference on Traffic Safety to be held this fall. The deadline for entries is July 31. All programs sub- mitted for recognition must have been completed prior to June 30 to be eligible. Patronize Our Advertisers How Folks ’Y, | Store Stuff §= -) | In An Attic CG Za 5 | When They 5 | Can Cash In “CK \With AWANT ALD