WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1965 LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS Mrs. William K. Risser The East Hempfield Demo- cratic committee held a cof- fee hour on April 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Landisville Fire Hall. All Democratic women in the Township were invited. Mrs. Ruth Grigg Horting, of Lancaster, spoke. Democrat leaders and can- didates on the township tick- et attended. * * * Levi H. Brubaker, of 2001 Marietta Pike, was named chairman of the East Hemp- field Township newly organ- ized zoning board of adjust- ment, which met recently. The board also named Char- les M. Eby, township zoning officer, as board secretary. The board approved five re- quests for zoning exceptions at the initial series of hear- ings. There were no object- jons at the initial series of hearings. There were no ob- jections to any of the re- quests. * LJ * Five members of the Hempfield high school Key Club attended the state-wide Key Club convention at the Hilton Hotel, Pittsburgh on Friday, Saturday and Sun- day, April 23-24-25. The conbetnion includ- ed workshops and discus- sions, climaxed by a dance! on Saturday evening; and de- votions on Sunday. The boys who attended from Hempfield were as fol- lows. _ Robert Shank, Robert Soo- per, Paul Hollinger, MacDon- ald Starks and Donald Ris- ser. Mrs. John Wolfe, teach- er, was chaperone. The Hempfield high school Alumni Association Commit- tee completed plans for an expanded effort to obtain con- tributions for its Scholarship Fund during a special meet- ing recently at the high school. “We hope to contribute $4,000 in scholarships to the Hempfield graduates this spring, so we've got to keep the fund growing, said Jas. Snavely, committee chair- man. Last year nine graduates were awarded $3,800 in scholarship. A total of 54 have received funds since the scholarship was organized in 1952. * » * Hempfield Union High School held its annual honors banquet on Monday, April 26 at 6:30 p.m. in the junior high cafeteria. Donald Bis- singer, junior high principal, was master of ceremonies. Music was provided by a for- mer__ student, Miss Arlene Hartenstine. A total of 169 students attended, along with members of the school board administration ‘and faculty, *® w* * Deana Horst, a senior at Hempfield High School, Da- vid Haag, a junior at Hemp- field, and Miles Harriger, a sophomore, are planning to spend the summer in France. Deana and David have ap- plied to the American Pre- College Program in Paris, sponsored by Americans in the Latin Quarter. In addi- tion to six different class lev- els in the French language the program offers these courses: Art in France, French civilization, French History, Fernch Literature, and music and dance. Prior to the start of the session, the program will conduct an 1l-day tour of Belgium, Holland, Switzer- land and Germany. Harringer will be staying at the Cie Universities in Riems. The Foreign Lan- guage League Program will begin on June 28 and will last until August 10. *® MH > The Hempfield Sertoma club met Wednesday evening, April 21 at 6:30 p.m. at the Mount Joy American Legion Post Home. The Girl Scout Troop, which the Club sponsors were the guests of the even- ing. ee A meeting for the purpose of forming a Woman’s club for the Hempfield area was held recently at the home of Mrs. John Keene, Hermosa What’s Your Score? 1. Have you a Savings Account ai County Farmers Bank? 5. Have you If You Can Answer "Yes" To All Of These Questions, You're Shooting Par, Of Course! LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK 12 Convenient Offices to Serve You LANCASTER MOUNT JOY QUARRYVILLE CHRISTIANA MAIN OFFICE: 23 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER “wcroren] (Open ‘til 6 P.M. Mon. thru Thurs - ‘til 8. P.M. Friday [Ncieven “COUNTY COUNTY aL Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Tr BANK Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation Banc 2. Have you a Checking Account at County Farmers Bank? 3. Have you a Safe Deposit Box at County Farmers Bank? 4, Have you established your credit at County Farmers Bank? Department at County Farmers Bank about your estate plans? 6. Do you know that County Farm- ers Bank has extended banking hours every Friday? «e080 Te ewsey ses 0080 consulted the Trust ss 0 000 “ss 00s THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Avenue, Those attending the initial meeting were Mrs. Robert Harper, Mrs. Larry Hiestand, Mrs. J. Freeland Chryst, Mrs. Lee Stauffer, Mrs. Wm. Bachman, Mrs. Florence Goodman, Mrs. Fred Schroe- der, and Mrs. John Kuehne. According to a spokesman for the group it was felt PAGE THREE there was a sufficient need and interest for such an or- ganization in the area. An open meeting for the public is scheduled for May at a date to be announced. Meetings are tentatively scheduled to be held in the meeting room of the Indian Springs Golf Club. Miss Grace MAYTOWN NEWS NOTES Henderson and son of Alexandria, Va. spent the weekend with the Henry Earharts. Mr. and Mrs. George Bow- ers, Ohio, spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Blottenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cle- ments and sons of New Cas- tle, Del. visited Mrs. Mild- red Wolfe on Sunday. Mrs. Clair Cochran, Quar- ryville, Mrs. Jane Lorman, Debbie Daughtery, Mr. Harry Zuch and children Karen and Harry, Jr. visited the Ray Frybergers and Miss Anna Albright last Friday. Miss Anna Culp has been on the sick list. Mrs. Myrtle Warner is a patient in the General hos- pital. Miss Jane Fryberger and Mrs. Frances Greer were delegates to the B.P.W. Tri- county convention at Waynes- boro over the weekend. The Rev. Robert Cunning- ham, missionary in Masuda, Japan, will be the guest speaker at St. John’s Luther- an Church on Thursday eve- ning. He will also show slides. Mrs. Ruth Henderson and your correspondent returned ‘from Cabot, Arkansas Sun- day. They visited Airman & Mrs. Larry Henderson and children. While there they visited the area that was de- stroyed by the tornado. Such destruction is almost un- believable. Miss Carol Gratch was fe- ted with a bridal shower when she was home for the Easter holidays. Mrs. Clayton Showalter, Jr. was the host- ess. Carol and her fiancee Thomas Haack spent the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. Michael Gratch. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Deems of McKeesport, spent the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith. The next meeting of the Donegal 4-H Club will be held June 15 at the Donegal Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Myrtle Embly is con- valescing at her home after ssn, PSYCHOLOGIST TO SPEAK Kenneth Markley, Christ- ian psycologist, from the Clyde Narramore Foundation will speak on ‘Psychology and the Christian Home’ at Chiques Church of the Brethren, Sunday, May 2, at 7:30 p.m. An invitation is extended to all. : PLAN DANCE The ladies auxiliary to the Mount Joy. fire company will have a record hop from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday night, May 1 in the fire hall. Spot dance winners at the last dance were Mary Stoll, Rick Brea- ult, Carol Fackler, Tommy Taylor, Jane Stohler and Arl Haas. NOMINATE TAX COLLECTOR — QUALIFIED — Mr. and Mrs. John Earhart . ROBERT KLINE FOR MOUNT JOY BOROUGH 5 years Director Bld. & Loan Assn 5 yrs. Asst. Sec. Bld. & Loan Assn. 4 yrs. Bookkeeper Bld & Loan Assn. 5 yrs. Officer Lanc. Co. F. N. B. 11 years Banking Experience Active in County & Church work. YOUR VOTE APPRECIATED undergoing surgery at the hospital. Mrs. James Shank is also convalescing at her home. She also underwent surgery at the hospital. Miss Rhoda Kauffman was privileged to visit Holy Lands enroute from India. Rhoda has not been home for six years and is very happy to be back again. Mrs. Anna Hollenbaugh and Mrs. George Morris at- tended the wedding of Miss Suzanne Martin and Francis Moquin at Elizabethtown Brethren in Christ Church yesterday. List Seventh Grade Winners Barbara Baker, playing the clarinet accompanied by Barbara Rohrbaugh on the piano, and Barbara Rohr- baugh with a tap dance, tied for first and second place in the seventh grade talent as- sembly recently. Winners were judged by seven student judges and three faculty judges, on the basis of talent, stage bearing and applause. Student Council awards a trophy to the top talent act in each grade. Since there was a tie this year, co-champ- ions will be honored. Suzanne O’Connor and De- borah Roberts - aerobatic routine, third; Donna Young, vocal selection, accompanied by Donna Robinson, fourth; Kathy McGlynn - dance, fifth LuAnn Hess - marimba, sixth Barry Gemberling, trumpet, accompanied by his mother, seventh; Becky Reinhold and Roxanne Heisey - acrobatics, eighth; Pamela Kraus, dance, ninth; Becky Shoemaker and Pamela Kraus, piano duet, tenth. These winners were select- ed from two different shows containing 27 acts. Band Parents The Donegal Band Club will meet Monday, May 3, in the Donegal high school mus- ic room, at 7:30 p.m. The band will be playing at the New York World's Fair Tuesday, May 11. The band club also will be spon- soring extra buses for peo- ple who want to go along to the fair. Reservations must be made before May 1 with Mrs. Heisey or Mrs. Irvin Smith. TO WILLIAMSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Flory New- comer of Mount Joy and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Newcomer of Elizabethtown visited at Wil- liamsburg, Va., over the week end. 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