The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 27, 1965, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27,
® WAYTOWN
Miss Grace
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Henderson

Miss Helen Hollenbaugh
and Mrs. Christie Buller cele-
brated their birthday anni-
versaries today. (Wednesday.)
celebrated
anniver-
Randy Houseal
his fifth birthday
sary on Monday.
J The American Legion Aux-
iliary held its monthly meet-
ing at the home of Mrs.
Michael Gratch last Monday
evening.
“Operation Snow Lift”
interested boys 12 to 18 years
of age see Mrs. Fink for par-
ticulars.
Miss Louise Houseal is con-
valescing at her home since
returning from the hospital.
Mrs. Margaret Brandt and
her sister, Mrs. Minnie Mann
left on Friday for a vacation
in Florida.
A covered dish luncheon
will be held in the U. C. of
Christ on Sunday evening,
Jan. 31 at 5 o'clock. This will
be followed by the Congrega-
tional meeting.
Larry Scott, a student at
Chamberlayne Jr. College,
Mass. and David Greer, a
student at Gettysburg College
are enjoying their semester
vacation at home.
Pestor Raymond Daihl will
atiend a Consultation on
“Settling Down of Migrant
Workers’ at Worcester, Pa.
is |
being sponsored by the Am-|
erican Legion Auxiliary. All|

1965
today (Wed.) On Thursday he
wil] attend a meeting of the
Eldership Inter Board Com-
mittee at Harrisburg.
The choir of the Church of
God sang the Missionary
Cantata at the Green Spring
church on Sunday evening,
Prayer Meeting and Junior
C. E. are held ®every Wednes-

day evening in the Church of
God at 7:30 o'clock.
The children and some of |
their parents really “had a
ball” during the weekend |
coasting and skating on the
icy streets.
Report of Civie Association
Committee:
The Executive Committee
meeting was held at the home |
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haines
Thursday evening, Jan. 21. |
It was attended by the newly
elected officers, directors,
committee chairmen and re-
tiring officers.
A motion was made to pay
$60 to the American Legion
for the use of the building
for Civic Association activi-
ties and meetings during ’64.
Action was taken to rec-
ommend that the association
sponsor the Community play-
ground activities for the sum-
mer of 1965.
After a period of discussion
a motion was made that an
annual budget be prepared
which will reflect the amount
of money that must be raised
annually to meet the Associa-
tion’s commitments. The fol-
lowing were appointed on
this committee: Gerald Linde-
muth, chrm.; Robert Hiestand
and Ivan Hess.

A report was given by Nor-
man. Houseal and Wilson
Penwell on the conversion of
the tennis courts to an ice
skating rink. Information se-
cured through the Township
Supervisors from the Con-
struction Co. gave the assur-
ance that this conversion is
possible without damaging
the courts. Necessary chang-
es will be maade so that the
rink can be used from year
to year.
Hospitality chrm., Grace
Henderson reported cards
were sent to shut-ins and per-
sons hospitalized. Contacts
by this committee are also
made with new residents.
A report from the chair-
man of the Shade Tree com-
mittee indicates that the Ar-
bor Day Poster Contest in
the elementary school will a-
gain be sponsored. Discus-
sion was held that the com:
i t the
mittee: plan ‘lo ‘encolifage the Waple, Barberton, Ohio; Sol-
planting of shade trees
throughout the town.
A membership drive will
be conducted and an effort
made to solicit the coopera-
tion of the community in the
Association projects. As a
membership committee the
following were appointed:
Robert Hiestand, chrm ; Haz-
el Crankshaw, Helen Hollen-
baugh, Ruth Newcomer and
Norman Houseal.
The quarterly meeting will
be held Thursday, Feb. 25.
Overheard at a society
luncheon: “I have a simply
wonderful new diet doctor.
He lets you eat anything
you want, as long as you pay
your bill!”











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e Deaths
FRANK HUMMER
Frank E. Hummer, 56, of
Lancaster, died Saturday,
Jan. 23 at his home after a
brief illness.
He was the son of the late
Solomon I. and Nancy Bruba-
ker Hummer and was born
in Chambersburg.
Hummer was a mechanic
for the White, Indiana, Ser-
vices Inc., Manheim Pike.
He is survived by these
children: Doris M., wife of
Timothy Droney, Lancaster;
Nancy I., wife of Bill Gager,
Lancaster; and Rickie A.
wife of James Grubb, Mount
Joy; the following sisters and
brothers: Mrs. Cora I. Lam-
bert, Lancaster; Mrs. Viola


omon D. Hummer, Chambers-
burg RD; and Luther R.
Hummer, Greencastle; and
nine grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday morning at the
Sheetz Funeral home in Lan-
caster. Burial was made in
the St. Thomas cemetery in
Franklin County.

Weddings
BENDER — MARTIN
The marriage of Miss San-
dra Elaine Martin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood L.
Martin, 217 E. Chestnut St.,
Lancaster, to Terry W. Ben-
der, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nel-
son H. Bender, 460 Main St.,
Landisville was solemnized
on Saturday, Jan. 23 at 2 p.
m. in Landisville Church of
God, with the Rev. Harry H.
Mumper officiating.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father.
Maid of honor was Miss
Jo Ann Denlinger, Lancaster.
Bridesmaids were the bride's
sisters, Miss Donna L. Martin
and Miss Jenell L. Martin,
both of Lancaster; and Miss
Louise Bender, sister of the
bridegroom, Landisville.
Serving as best man for his
brother as Karl F. Bender, of
Landisville. Ushers were the
bride’s brother, Ronald L.
Martin, Lancaster; William
Herr, Lancaster R6, and Ben-
jamin Witmer, Lancaster.
Miss Alice Landis was organ-
ist. .
After a reception in

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church social room, the coup-
le left on a wedding trip to
New York City. They will re-
side at 2129 Church Street,
Rohrerstown.
The bride is a graduate of
McCaskey high school and is
employed by Fleck - Marshall
Co. A Hempfield high school
graduate, the bridegroom is
employed by Bender's Auto
Body Shop.
Outstanding Airman
Glenn A. Peifer, Airman
2/c¢ son of Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les R. Peifer, 206 East Done-
gal Street, a 1961 graduate
of Donegal high school re-
cently was awarded a medal
for his service with the 615th
Fighter Squadron in Viet
Nam.
Airman Peifer, who is a
flight technician for the 615th
is returning for another tour
of duty to Viet Nam on
February 2.
He also played an impor-
tant part in the Cuban Crisis,
being interviewed personally
by the late President John F.
Kennedy at Homestead AFB,
Florida.
He and his wife spent a
30-day furlough at home ov-
er the holidays.
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