® MAYTOWN Miss Grace Henderson = Mr. and Mrs. George Mor- ris vacationed at Ocean City, Md. on July 4th and the fol- lowing week. Ad Greer is chaperoning the FFA boys on a western tour. It is customary for the Senior Ag. boys to take this tour annually. Scout Gary Heisey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heisey, left Friday for the National Boy Scout Jamboree at Val- ley Forge. He has been as- signed to Jamboree Troop #58 under the leadership of I. Diller Miller, of New Providence. Mr. Miller is a former Art supervisor at the East Donegal high ‘school. George Glattacker was on vacation last week. Beth Blake celebrated her 2nd birthday anniversary last Thursday. $ WEDNESDAY, JULY 22; 1964 Mrs. Marguerite Culp cele- brated her birthday anniver- sary last Wednesday. David Blake left for Camp Andrews. The Shirk family vacation- ed at Wildwood last week. Robert Morris, a student at Penn State University, spent the weekend with his par- ents. Mrs. Clair Cochran, Quar- ryville, called on the Fry- bergers and Miss Anna Al- bright on Friday. Adrienne and Michael Reynolds, Timonium, Mary- land, and Bonnie Witmer, of Bedford County, spent last week with Miss Mary Wit- mer. Misses Pearl Dohner and Joyce Eberly, Maytown Ele- mentary teachers, are attend- ing summer school at Den- ver, Colorado. Linda Houseal attended Camp Eder at Fairfield last week. Sunday guests of Mrs. Mil- dred Wolfe were Mr. J. Rob- ert Wolfe, King of Prussia, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sunday Clements and sons John andcharge of the games. By popular demand we have ordered another shipment of “Tulip Time’ Stainless flatware — including - all of the additional serving pieces you've ‘asked for. Lancaster County Farmers National Bank. : It's here! And here's how to get it! Just deposit $25.00 or more in a new or present Savings * Account at any office of County Farmers Bank. Each time you do, you will be entitled to purchase a complete . 5-piece place setting of “Tulip Time” for only $2.25. dered. {park Monday evening, July (27, at 6 p. m. Dessert and THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Robert, New Castle, Del. The following ladies were entertained at the Rev. John Hiestand’s cottage at Mt. Gretna last Thursday: Mrs. Anna Hiestand, Mrs. Rose Neiman, Mrs. Emma Hollen- baugh, Miss Anna Culp, Mrs. Flora Shireman, Mrs. Annie Hicks, Mrs. Mabel Haver- stick, Mrs.’ Esther Weaver, Mrs. Elizabeth Taggart, Mrs. Margaret Brandt, Mrs: Ruth Hoffman and Mrs. Creta Sload. After a very delicious dinner, a program, was ren- The Rev. Kraybill, Ind.,, gave a very inspiring talk. This is an annual pro- ject of Mrs. Hiestand’s Sun- day School Class of the Mari- etta Mennonite Church. FAMILY PICNIC The annual family picnic of the Boy Scout troop #39 will be held at Little Chiques drinks will be furnished by the mothers’ auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Etsell will be ni » JA. Avery, New Caslle, Del. Mrs. Sr. of 809 West Main Street, who training. JONES — HESS nice M. Hess, Minburn, berta, Canada, em Mennonite Church, field, Alberta. ficiated at the ceremony with Wipf, and Miss Elen Jones, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Best man was Gordon Lorig, and Caleb Hess, brother of the bride, served as groomsman. A reception was held at the Irma Community Hall, Irma, Alb. the Minburn Hutterite Col- ony, Milburn, Alb., where the bride is teaching school. The bridegroom is employ- ed by the P. E. Jones Inter- national Harvester Co., Irma, Alb. FRANKLIN — HACKMAN The wedding of Miss Bar- bara, Ann Hackman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Albert Hackman, 271 Stan- ert Lawrence Franklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lawrence Franklin, of 130 Marlboro St., Wollaston, Mass., was solemnized in Zion Lutheran Church, Lan- disville, with the Rev. G. Martin Ruoss officiating, on Saturday at 3 p.m. Mr. Hackman gave daughter in marriage. Miss Susan R. Hackman, Landis- ville, was maid of honor for her sister. The bridesmaids were the Misses Pamela and Deborah Franklin, sisters of the bridegroom, Wollaston, Mass.; Joan -K. Ruth, of New Cumberland, and Elizabeth his The reception was held at the Hamilton Club. The bride graduated from Hempfield high school and Penna. State University, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, and the Havard Graduate School of Business Adminis- tration last month. She will be employed by the Singer Co. in New York, beginning Aug. 17. The bridegroom is employ- ed by the Equitable Life As- surance Society of the Uni- ted States. He graduated from Boston University Club of New York. He served in the Regular Army at the U.S. with rank of first lieutenant. The couple will reside at 230 East 58th St., New York City, after spending the next month at Cape Cod, Mass. AT PARRIS ISLAND Two Mount Joy young men are currently at Parris Is- land,, S. C. They are: Richard Lee Bringman, son of Mr. and Richard Lee Bringman is undergoing recruit The marriage of Miss Eu- Al- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Menno L. Hess, Mount Joy and Gary Emlyn Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Jones, Irma, Alb., was sol- emnized July 10 in the Sal- To- Bishop Harold Boettger of- the Rev. Paul Voegtlin as- The couple will reside at, ley Ave., Landisville, to Rob- | PAGE THREE =~ Weddings -:- MATEER — APPLEY Miss Leda Jeanette Appley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le- Roy B. Appley, 21 E. Market St., Marietta, was married to Randolph Mateer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mateer, of Birchland Ave., Mount Joy, in First Methodist Church, Marietta, with the Rev. Alon- zo Casselbery officiating, on Saturday, July 18, at 10 a.m. Miss Helen Appley, Mariet- ta, was maid of honor for her sisting. sister. Donald Shive, York Maid of honor for the! Springs, served as best man. bride was Miss Katherine | Robert Hopple and Ronald Pennell, both of Mount Joy, were ushers. Richard McKain was organist and Mrs. Armor McKain III, soloist. The couple left on a wed- ding trip following the re- ception in the church social | hall. They will reside at 21 | E. Market St.,, Marietta. The bride is a student at Millersville State College and will begin student teaching in Ephrata high school in September. The bridegroom, graduate of Penna. State University this year will begin gradu- ate work toward a Ph.D. in chemistry at Florida State U., Tallahassee, in September. The couple graduated from Donegal high school; the bridegroom in 1960 and the bride in 1961. Miss Barbara Brown enter- tained at a prenuptial show- er for the bride. - WED 50 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Cyris W. Peifer, 25 Mount Joy Street, celebrated their 50th wed- ding anniversary Monday, July 20. N The couple was honored at a dropin party in their home Sunday by about 40 family members. -They were married by Al- derman A. P. Newell Jr. on July 20, 1914. .Both are ma- tives of the county. They are members of the E. U. B. Church, Mount Joy. Peifer is a retired self-employed house painter. ’ Peifer and his wife, the former Pauline Krall, have six children: Grant J. Lan- caster, John, Parkesburg; Mrs. June Hauser, Middle- town; Charles and Cyrus Jr., both of Mount Joy; and Rob- ert, at home. They also have 12 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. ON BUS TOUR Miss Esther Walters and Misses Anne Mae and Ruth Eby of Mount Joy, and Miss Alice Marie Nissley of Salun- ga have returned from a 10- day bus trip to the Wiscon- sin Dells and Mackinac Is- land. They visited both the Upper and Lower Dells, spent three days on Mackin- ac Island, enjoying its un- ique, leisurely pace, and had stops in Detroit, lengthy boat trips across the lakes, and pleasant and memorable ex- periences. VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Weav- er of Sarasota, Fla., former residents of this community, are spending a few months at After 12 weeks of recruit training, he will be assigned to the Infantry Training Reg- iment at Camp Geiger, N. C,, to study advanced infantry tactics for four weeks. After completion of ITR he will re- ceive a 20-day leave before assignment to a formal school or one of the many Marine Corps bases throughout the world. Also at Parri Island is Al- vin N. Collins Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin N. Collins Sr., 347 West Donegal St. Both Bringman and Collins were members of the Marine Corps Reserves in Columbia, a cottage on the Landisville Camp Meeting Grounds. For Sale SHORT CUT TOBACCO STEMS Mechanically Baled . . Serving Pieces are also available at a fraction of true retail value under the same procedure. their Do oll your banking...at one stop LANCASTER, PA. : MAIN OFFICE -23 E King Street 52 E. King Street—138 N. 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