The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 12, 1964, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
tacker, Marlin Haines, Joan,
Playground Program Ends
The Mount Joyplayground
held its annual awards night
Wednesday, Aug. 5, at the
borough park with an esti-
mated attendance of 90.
Trophies were presented to
the following point leaders:
Beginner girls, Cynthia
Gainer, 1st, and Suzanne
Mateer, 2nd; Intermediate
girls, Sandra Stahl, 1st and
Kathy Gephart, 2nd; Senior
girls, Debbie Perry, 1st and
Dawn Heisey, 2nd;
Beginner boys, Howard
Mott, 1st, and Mark Halstead
2nd; Intermediate boys, Doug
Estock, 1st and Martin Heis-
ey, 2nd; Senior boys, Richard
Hopple, 1st and Kenneth
Gephart, 2nd.
Awards also were present-
ed for the best arts & crafts
followed by refreshments for
all the guests.
Florin Playground
Tuesday morning, Aug. 4,
ten boys and girls entered
the Hobo contest. The child-
ren were: Georgeanne Fitz-
kee, Debbie Fitzkee, Sheri
Zerphey, Tina Coen, Brenda
Coen, Susan Miller, Steve
Zerphey, Greg McKain, Tim
Emenheiser, and Cynthia Ma-
theny.
Winners of the Bike Rodea
were, Seniors, Tim Emenbhei-
ser, Intermediates, Bob Mec-
Quate; Beginners, Chris Cole-
man.
Tournament winners were
Intermediate Chinese check-
ers, Jesse Landis; Hand teth-
erball. Seniors, Keith Bright-
bill; Intermediate, Don Mus-
ser; Tetherball, Beginners,
Steve Landis; Nok hockey
winners were, Seniors, Tim
Emenheiser, Intermediates,
Georgeanne Fitzkee; Begin-
ners, Debbie Fitzkee. Win-
ners of the “Cootie’”’ tourna-
ment were, Beginners, Cyn-
thia Alexander; Intermedi-
ates, Elaine Lorah. Seniors,
Buddy Rolfs.
Thursday, Aug. 6, was the
annual Awards Night. Many
boys and their fathers, play-
ed a “Father & Son Softball
game. There also was an
Arts & Crafts show. Trophies
were given to the first place
winners and loving cups
were given to the second
place winners. The winners
were as follows, Beginners,
Girls, Debbie Fitzkee and
Sheri Zerphey; Intermediates
girls, Georgeanne Fitzkee and
Susan Rolfs. Seniar girls,
Nancy Rolfs and Karen John-
son: Beginners, boys, Greg
McKain and Steve Landis;
Intermediate boys, Donald
Musser and Bob McQuate;
Senior boys, Tim Emenheiser
and Buddy Rolfs.
Arts and Crafts
The climax of the arts and
crafts program for this year
was a show at which the
boys and girls displayed the
articles they had made dur-
ing this summer. The Arts &
Crafts show was part of the
Awards night at the Mount
Joy and Florin playgrounds.
Awards were given to the
first, second and third place
winners in each age group.
The winners at the Mount
Joy playgrounds were: Begin-
ners, Debbie Gainer, first,
Billy Zimerman, second,
Howard Mott, third. Inter-
mediates, Mary Ann Koser,
first: Delbert Flowers, second
Kathy Gephart, third. Sen-
jors, Debbie Perry, first; San-
dy Stahl, second; Ken Gep-
hart, third.
The winners at
playground were: Beginners,
Tina Cowen, first: Debbie
Fitzkee, second; Cynthia Al-
exander, third: Intermediates,
Georgeanne Kitzkee, first; Su-
sie Rolfs, second; Phil Nissley
third. Seniors, Nancy Rolfs,
first: Brenda Cowen, second;
Karen Johnson, third.
Maytown Playground
A quoit tournament was
brought to a close on Mon-
day, Aug. 3 with an exciting
play-off match for the inter-
mediate championship. Steve
Trostle and Marlin Haines
beat Gary Mohr and Dennis
Ginder in a best-of-three ser-
the Florin

ies.
A girls’ overnight hike
was successful. On Tuesday
evening, 15 Maytown girls
and 16 Marietta girls went
to Circle Creek Farm.
A chess tournament was
held Thursday morning for
all age groups. Winners were
Palmer Hossler, Jeff Kendig,
and Phil Hossler.
The playground season was
climaxed by Award Night,
on Thursday evening, Aug.
6. Events for the beginners
and intermediates included a
peanut scramble, a bubble
gum blowing contest, a mar-
ble race, a cracker-eating and
whistling contest, and bingo.
A dance was held for the
seniors. Trophies for point
winners were awarded to
Timmy Good, Cathy Drace,
Jerry Heisey, Jean Kendig,
Phil Hossler and Ruth Mec-
Connell. Loving cups for the
runner-ups were awarded to
Palmer Hossler, Eva Glat-


Kendig, Jeff Kendig, and
Paula Faus.
Three Members
Of Nursing Class
Three Mount Joy people
are members of the Septem-
ber class which will be grad-
uated Friday, August 14, at
commencement exercises for
the Practical Nurse Program
o the Lancaster School dis-
trict.
The eleventh annual com-
mencement will be held at
Robert Fulton school auditor-
ium, beginning at 10 a.m.
Diplomas will be presented
by John E. Hambright, presi-
dent of the board of direct-
ors of the Lancaster School
District.
; The three local candidates
include:
Mrs. Dorothy Brown,
E. Main street; Joyce Bru-
baker, Mount Joy R2, and
Mary Myers, Mount Joy R1.
205
® Music For Everyone
“Mr. Sandman,”
“Dream”,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1964
(From Page 1)
“Sposin’,” and “Basin
Street” by the Etonettes; “I Touched the Heart of God
in Prayer,” and “Jesus, Wonderful Name,” by the St
Paul’s E. U. B. church quartet of Elizabethtown; oot.
enanny by The Shannons and the Young Waters and
harmony by the Dixielanders.
: The program will begin at 7:30 p.m. Those attend-
ing should take their own chairs and blankets.
C. E. Ashenfelter will serve as
master of cere-
monies. Donald Eby will be accompanist.
In case of bad weather, the program will be held
at the Donegal Annex.




NEW ARRIVALS

M. Richard and Esther
(Fittery) Swope, Rheems, a
daughter, Wednesday, Aug. 5
at the Lancaster St. Joseph’s
hospital.
Nelson and Geraldine
(Swope), Mount Joy R2, a
daughter, Monday, August 10,

at St. Joseph's hospital.

FLORIN LIONS MET
Florin Lions Club held its
regular meeting Monday eve-
ning at the Mount Joy Res-
taurant. An interesting pro-
gram was given by Frank
Hassinger who showed color-
ed slides he took of his re-
cent trip to ‘the New York's
World Fair.
The club made final ar-
rangements for the ice cream
sale they will hold on Friday
evening, August 14.

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