PAGE EIGHT THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Rotarians Give Summer Visitor Farewell Party _———— Letters to the Editor... US.MAIL Jam August 18, 1964 The Bulletin Mount Joy, Pa. Dear Mr. Rainbolt: Thank vou for your valu- able assistance in making the Mount Joy Musical Potpourri a success. Quite a few of our listen- ing audience voiced the res- ponsive feeling of all, with “Wonderful Performance!” and “Do It Again!!” The Mount Joy Community Council is particularly grate- ful for your help. Sincerely yours, Charles E. Ashenfelter, Sr. Chairman NEW ARRIVALS Barth and Kay (Moore) Bailey, 340 Brandt Rd., Lan- disville, a daughter, Saturday August 15, at St. Joseph's hospital. William W. and Marlene (Bruber) Ginder, Mount Joy R2, a daughter, Sunday, Aug. 16, at St. Joseph's hospital. A daughter came to Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Yeakel of Annville, by adoption on August 7. The new arrival has been named Joanna Lyn. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gainer, 35 West Donegal, are the ma- ternal grandparents. This is the Yeakels' second child. e Deaths —_— SUSAN GROSH Miss Susan J. Grosh, 86, Messiah Home, 2001 Paxton St., Harrisburg, died at 10:40 a. m. Sunday, August 16, at the home after a lengthy ill- ness. Born in Newtown, Lancas- ter county, she was a daugh- ter of the late Elias W. and Annie Musser Grosh. She was a member of the Crossroads Brethren in Christ Church. Funeral services were held from the Heilig funeral home Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. Burial was made in the Cross Roads cemetery. HERD ENROLLED The Registered Holstein herd of 40 cows, owned by John J. Herr, Mount Joy, has been enrolled in Dairy Herd Improvement Registry pro- duction testing, reports the Holstein-Friesian Association of America. Usually called DHIR, the program is the newest and fastest growing of three offi- cial production recording plans conducted by the na- tional Holstein Association in cooperation with the state agricultural colleges. TO CANADA Mr. and Mrs. George Al- bert and sons, Mitch and Scott, have returned from an extensive camping trip to Canada. Among many places of interest they visited, were Quebec, Nova Scotia and the Gaspe Peninsula. They found it interesting to tour in the French speaking regions. VICTIM OF ACCIDENT Mrs. Robert D. Walker and son and daughter, Rob and Deanna, East Main Street, were called to Warrenton, Virginia, last week by the tragic and untimely death of the husband of Mrs. Walker's niece. He was killed when his auto skidded in loose gravel and hit a tree. The wife and six children, all at home, survive When in need of printing remember The Bulletin. ct Nominated For’ High Award Harold J. Brubaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Bru- baker, Mount Joy Rl, has been named as a candidate for the Regional Star State Farmer award presented by the Future Farmers of Am- erica. He won the Star State Farmer title for Pennsylvan- ia during the FFA convention last January in Harrisburg. A 1964 graduate of Done- gal high school, Brubaker is secretary of FFA’s Pennsyl- vania Assn. In 1962 he won gold med- als in state & national dairy judging contests, and in ’63 was named “Pennsylvania Holstein Boy of the Year.” When in need of printing remember The Bulletin. It was a farewell party and a birthday party all rol- led into one Tuesday noon at the Mount Joy Rotary club! At the weekly lungheon meeting of the club, held at Hostetters, Miss Mia de Loz- anne from the Netherlands, who has been a summer visi- tor in Mount Joy and area, was the speaker. After spending eight weeks with Rotarians and friends, she will be leaving for a week in North Carolina with friends and then go to New York. She will sail for home on Sept. 4. Mia, who is the daughter of a Rotarian, told of some of her impressions of Ameri- ca and something of her homeland. Among her impressions were: Holland is calmer; women do not work outside the home after marriage; the During her time in the States Mia has lived with the John. Hart family, the Ray Wileys, the Dr. John Stauf- fers, the Harold Kralls, the ‘Clair Gibbles and with the Adam Greers. Greer, who has been chair- ‘man of the committee in ‘charge of arranging the sum- {mer visit, will take her to North Carolina within a few days. Last year the club had as its guest a young woman from Sweden. . At the close of the meeting 'Mia was surprised with - a birthday cake and by the singing of “Happy Birthday’. Wednesday was her birthday. The party - was complete with a number of the wives and members of the families of many Rotarians. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Simon P. Nissley, who has the United States is so big; so many cars; Amish living; | “loved Shoo-fly pie”; bigness of Penn State university; | “loved Mount Joy,” and etc. She has two more years of | college. She is planning to| teach French. been in the University of Pennsylvania hospital for several days, is much im- proved and has returned to his home on East Main St. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1964 Attend Reunion Of 69th Division The 17th annual reunion of the 69th Infantry Division was held at the Shoreham » Hotel, Washington, D. C. on August 15-15-16. The Division presented the Unknown Soldier with a sil- ver plaque dedicated to the 69th Division World War II dead. A wreath was also pre- sented. The presentation was made with full military rites of presentation by the Honor and Color Guard of the Ar- lington Cemetery. Guards. The plague was placed in the museum of the Unknown Soldier. Fhe escorted 75-car motor- cade then proceded to the grave site of our late Presi- dent, ‘John Kennedy. A wreath was placed at the grave by the 69th Division President Loar Quickle. Mr. and Mrs. John Buller of Maytown, attended the re- union. Buller served in 69th Inantry Division in World War II. 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