The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 21, 1965, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT
Lord's Prayer Service
The Senior C.G.Y.A. of the
Mount Joy Church of God is
sponsoring a special pro-
gram, centering around the
Lord's ‘Prayer, on Sunday,
July 25, at 7:30 p.m.
Included will be 13 spec
ial scripture readings and
hymns pertaining to the
Lord's Prayer, Closing the
program will be the Lord's
Prayer sung as a vocal solo
by Miss Lucy Eshelman from
the Florin Church of the
Brethren.
The public is cordially in-
vited to attend this service.
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LEGAL NOTICES
Em ———
ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE
Estate of Harold E. Keck,
dec'd., late of 139 East High
Street, Maytown, Pa.
Letters of Administration
on said estate haveng been
granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted thereto
are requested to make imme-
diate payment, and those hav-
ing claims or demands against
the same will present them
without delay, for settlement
to the undersigned, residing
MRS. VIRGIE V. KECK
139 East High Street,
Maytown, Penna.
Clarence C. Newcomer
Attorney

17-3¢
EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE
Estate of Elsie M. Risser,
de'd., late of East Hempfield
Township, Lancaster County,
Penna.
Letters testamentary on
said estate having been gran-
ted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immedi-
ate payment and those hav-
ing claims or demands a-
gainst the same will present
them without delay for set-
tlement to the undersigned,
DAVID M. RISSER,
JAY F. RISSER and
LANCASTER COUNTY
FARMERS NATIONAL
BANK,
Lancaster, Penna.
May, Grove & -Stork
Attorneys 17-3¢

CONDITION OF
MT.
REPORT OF
THE UNION NATIONAL
JOY BANK OF MOUNT JOY,
IN THE STATE OF PENNSYL-
VANIA AT THE CLOSE OF
BUSISESS ON JUNE 30, 1965.
(Published in Response to call
the
made by Comptroller of
211,
Currency, under section
U. S. Revised Statutes)
ASSETS
Cash, balances with oth-
er banks, including re-
serve balance, and cash
items in process of
colleetion -.=....... $§ 885,103.58
U. S. Government obliga-
tions, direct and guar-
anteed (Net of any
reserves) 2,061,549.61
Obiigations of States and
political subdivisions
(Net of any reserves)
l.oans and discounts
(Net of any re-
serves)
Fixed assets
Other assets
774,851.73
6,757,249.57
256,559.51
37,542.21
Total Assets $10,772,856.00
LIABILITIES
deposits of in-
partnerships,
. $ 3,305,499.47
Demand
dividuals,
and corporation
Time and savings
deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and
corporations
Deposits of U. S.
ernment .
Deposits of States and
political subdivisions
Certified and officers’
checks, otc. ........ 55,213.98
Total Deposits
ais H,843,897.50
Gov-
257,201.16
193,714.82
$9.655,526.93
(a) Total demand
~ deposits $3,736,629.43
(hb) Total time and sav-
ings deposits $5,918,837.50
Other Liabilities .... 105,016.83
Total Liabilities. . $ 9,760,543.76
CAPITAL, ACCOUNTS
Common stock—par
value per share $10.00
No. shares outstand-
ing, 12,500
Surplus
Undivided profits
125 000.00
750,000.00
162,312.24

Totatr Cdpital
Accounts $ 1,012,312.24
Total Liabilities and
"Cagiital Accounts
Jif, BF HH. Hoffman
jsro of the above-named bank do
i reby declare that this report oi
dition is true and correet to
tha: best of my knowledge and be-
$10,772,856.00
Jr., Cash-
Het,
. J. H. HOFFMAN JR,
if GLY Cashier
We the undersigned directors
attest: the correctness of this re-
port. of condition and declare that
it has been examined by us and
to tHe: best of our knowledge and
belied, is true. and csarrart
TUR MARTIN S. MUSSER
HOU CL¥DE H. HOTTENSTEIN
AMOTHHADE BE. GERBERICH JR.
FE Sher Directors
wFiog &
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.

FRIEDMAN — SCOTT
In a service Sunday after-
noon, July 11, at Philadel-
phia, Miss Sandra Louise
Scott, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack K. Scott, Maytown,
became the bride of Ralph]
David Friedman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert H. Friedman
of 6882 North 19th Street, |
Philadelphia.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father and!
the nuptuals were read by
Rabbi Sidney Greenberg.
Attendants included: Mrs.
Myron E. Rosenfeld of Phila-
dephia, sister of the bride-
groom, matron of honor;
Mrs. D. David Spirt of Phila-
delphia, bridesmatron, col-|
lege friend of the bride; and
Dr. Myron E. Rosenfeld, of
Philadelphia, best man, bro-
ther-in-law of the bridegroom
Ushers were James Scott
of Maytown, brother of the
bride. Dr. James Dyen, Don-
ald Dyen and Randall Dyen,
all of Philadelphia and cous-
ins of the bridegroom, and
Jeffrey Schwartz and H. Da-|
vid Spirt, both of Philadel:
phia. ’
The bride wore a white
organza wedding gown fash-
ioned with a princess style
bodice, short sleeves and
scooped neckline and an el-
bow-length illusion veil. She
carried a mother of pearl

a
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NEW ARRIVALS
——


Kenneth T. and Shirley
(Maher) Jacobs, Mount Joy
R2, a son, Wednesday, July
14, at St. Joseph’s hospital.
William and Patsy (Heisey)
Burger, Rheems, a son, Sat-
urday, July 17, at St. Jos
eph’s hospital.
Joe D. and Peggy (Hess)
Kauffman, 611-B Square St.,
a son, Sunday, July 18, at St.
Joseph's hospital.
Elwood D. and Lynne
(Weiss) Sheeler, 106 North
Market street, a daughter, on
Wednesday, July 14, at Saint
Joseph’s hospital.
Larry D. and Donna (Snare)
Shope, 140 Main St. Landis-
ville, a daughter, Wednesday,
July 14, at St. Joseph’s hos-
pital.
Franklin and Shirley
(Branscome) Combs, 454 W.
Main st., a son, Monday, July
12, at General hospital.
Richard and Vada (Hocken-
berry) Sheaffer, 22 Spring
street, Salunga, a son, Satur-
day, July 10, at General hos-
pital.
John H. and Thelma (Cas-
sel) Wolgemuth, Mount Joy

R2, a son, Friday, July 10, at
—tn Weddings
| versity,
| uated

General hospital.

covered Bible decorated with
philanopsis.
Mrs. Friedman is a gradu-
ate of Donegal high school
with the class of 1961 and!
of Pennsylvania State uni-
class of 1965. She
will be teaching physical ed-
ucation in Philadelphia this
fall.
The bridegroom was grad-|
from Central high
school in Philadelphia, 1960
and from Pennsylvania State
university, 1963. Presently he
is a law student at Temple
university. He is a member |
of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity.
Following a wedding re-
ception at the Shelron, in
Philadelphia, the couple left
on a 10-day trip to Bermuda,
They will reside in Philadel-
phia.
WRIGHT — ANDERSON
Miss Connie Lee Anderson,
Columbia R.D. 1, became the
bride of Floyd E. Wright,
Mount Joy, on Saturday,
July 17, at 8 p.m. in the of-
fice of Richard S. Daveler,
Marietta Justice of the Peace
The couple will reside in
Mount Joy, where the bride-
groom is employed by Lan-
caster Leaf Tobacco Co.
Church Honors
Mr., Mrs.Don Eby
Mr. and Mrs. Don Eby
were honored by the St.
Mark’s church Sunday morn-
ing as they prepare to leave
this community to teach this
fall at Upper Dublin’ schoo)
District near Glenside. :
Eby has been organist of]!
the church since
he was a senior in high
school. She has been a mem-|:
ber of the church choir.
At the close of morning
worship services Sunday,
both were called to the pul-
pit. She was presented with
an orchid by Mrs. Arthur
Sprecher and he with a bou-
tennaire by Lester Hostetter,
who also presented them:
with a gift from the choir
and a gift from the church.
Mr. Eby taught fourth
grade at Seiler school last
year and she a third grade
room at Grandview.
Garbage Collection
SCHEDULE
Monday — West Ward.
Tuesday — East Ward.
Wednesday — Florin Ward |}:
This . schedule ' could be
changed by: inclement wea-
ther.
1959 when |::



Engagements

EMBLY — WATTS
The engagement of Audrey
Jean Watts, daughter of Lynn
H. Watts, Maytown, to Jas.
L. Embley Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. James L. Embly, of
Maytown, is announced by
her father.
A graduate of Donegal high
school, Miss Watts is employ-
ed by Wyeth Laboratories,
Marietta.
Her fiance, a graduate of
Lampeter - Strasburg high
school, is employed by J.
Embly Foundry, Inc., Rheems

LUTZ—COOKE
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G.
Cooke, 227 North Market
Ave., announce the engage-
ment of their niece, Barbara
Jane Cooke, to H. Ronald
Lutz, son of Mrs. Arline
Lutz, 204 North Barbara St.,
and the late Kenneth Lutz.
Miss Cooke was graduated
from Green Park high school
Perry county, and is employ-
ed by SICO Co. Mr. Lutz was
graduated from Donegal high
school and is employed by
Forry's Texaco Service Sta-
tion. "
NEWCOMER — GERLACH
The engagement of Mari-
lyn H. Gerlach, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Ger-
lach, Lancaster R2, to Lee E.
Newcomer, son of Mrs. J.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1965
Nelson Newcomer, 216 East
Main St., Mount Joy, and
the late Dr. Newcomer, is an-
nounced by her parents,
A September wedding
planned.
Miss Gerlach is a graduate
of Hempfield high school and
Millersville State College.
She is employed as a sec-
ond grade teacher at East
Petersburg elementary school
A graduate of Donegal
high school, her fiance is ser-
ving in the U. S. Navy, sta-
tioned at Norfolk, Va.
Church Holding
Bible School
The annual Daily Vacation
Bible School of the Brethren
In Christ church, Mt. Pleas-
ant, will be held through
July 25 each evening from 7
to 9 p.m.
The classes ranging from
3 years old through 12, will
be studying the subject “Dis-
covering God.”
An illustrated study of the
Tabernacle will be part of
the young people's study
with the theme ‘“Worshiping
God”. The adult class are
taught by Earl Martin Sr. A
hearty invitation is extended
to all to attend.
is
Any intelligent people
to get the facts on both sides
of an issue. Ignoramuses just
shout and howl.


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