PAGE EIGHT Hurt on Bicycle; Is Improving Billy Schatz, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Schatz, R 2, is improving satisfactorily at the General hospital following a bicycle accident June 8. He is out of the intensive care section with his fractur- ed leg in traction and his arm in a cast. Head and fa- cial injuries are improving satisfactorily. Billy had ridden his bicyc- le to Seiler school on the last day of school as a special occasion. Returning home he lost control as he rode down the ‘“‘waterworks hill’ near the Sports Farm and crashed into a tree. Class Observes 10thAnniversary Twenty-three class mem- bers and 21 guests attended the tenth year reunion ban- quet of the class of 1954 of Mount Joy high school Satur- day evening, June 20, at the Mount Joy restaurant. During a business meeting following the dinner plans were made for the next re- union, in 1969, with the same committee serving as for this year’s reunion: Patri- © TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ® i Newspaper carrier for morn- ing route. Apply Kline's Store, 54 West Main street. 14-1c THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. cia Schroll Miller, Dorothy Brooks Zellers, Sarah Garber Clinger, Mae Zink Greider, Constance Lane Nissley, Jo- anne Brown Risser, Patricia Frantz Lesher, James Hollin- ger, William Eby and Don Zerphey. Awards were made to the following: Lois and Joe Shinn for traveling the farth- est; Bill and Janet Eby, new- est bride and groom; Dorothy Zeller, changed the least; Janet Rodriguez, changed the most; Dick and Josephine Will,- newest baby; Owen Phillips, man with the loud- est socks; Velma Hoffer, wo- man with the largest pocket- book. Linda and Charles Mayer received the center- piece as a prize. Following the dinner there was dancing at the Wa- tering Trough Inn, and on Sunday a family picnic was held at Little Chiques park, with 23 class members, 16 guests and 41 children in at- tendance. Three Injured Three people injured in a two-car highway crash Fri- day morning, Juné 19, are reported in satisfactory con- dition this week. The accident occurred at the intersection of Main St. and Longenecker road about 7:45 a.m., when a sports car being driven west by Larry Scott, Maytown collided with a station wagon occupied by | Henry Bechtel, and Graybill | Gorman, both of Marietta. Bechtel, admitted at Saint Joseph's hospital suffered a fractured pelvis. Scott, who was home from work returning at Arm- strong Cork suffered facial lacerations requiring more than 50 stitches to close, and leg injuries. He returned- to his home Sunday from the hospital. AT CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. George Har- dish, New Haven street at- tended the 41st Anniversary assembly of the Leonard H. Kinnard, Chapter #7, of the Telephone Pioneers of Am- erica held at the Hotel Shel- burne, Atlantic City June 19- 21st. There are 14 councils the Kinnard Chapter. dish completes his year as president of the Council of the Roses on June 30, and on July 1 will assume his new office, Member at Large on the Chapter Executive Board. Mr. Hardish is employed by the Bell Telephone Co. of Penna. in Lancaster. Pion- eers are employees who have 21 years or more of service. Over 700 members, life members (retired employees) and their guests were pres- ent. in Har- HERE FOR VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klein and family and Clayton Hofi- man of Rolla, North Dakota, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. John Zeller, Pinkerton road, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoffman, Delta St. AT FESTIVAL Amcng those attending the Wellsboro Laurel Festi- val last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brubaker of Rohrerstown and Mr. and Mrs. M L. Gainor, Mount Joy. They stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miller, at Ulysses, Pa., formerly of this community. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1964 Funeral services were held Wednesday morning, June 24 (From page D from the Nissley funeral : home and burial was made in Petersburg; four grandchild- the Mount Joy cemetery. ren; one brother, Joseph N.. Elizabethtown, and ‘a sister, Gertrude, wife of H. Ray] When in need of printing, Breneisen, Lancaster. ' remember The Bulletin. 10 REARS for reviewing a WIL # A marriage in the family ® A birth in the family ® A death in the family ® A move from another state ® A change in one’s business status ® A change in tax status > e A change in tax laws ® A change in estate laws ® Acquisition of some assets ® Disposal of some assets Lo any of these reasons apply to you? If there’s even a question about it, you'll be well advised to go over your Will with your lawyer, soon. 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