The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 11, 1965, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1965
® Church News
(From page 6)
Florin Church of Brethren
Mount Joy
Rev. Howard Bernhard
Moderator
Henry Becker Jr., Supt.
Sunday
8:50 pm. Sunday School
10.00 a.m. Worship Service
Sermon; Rev. Becker Ginder
from Manheim R. D.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
Message by Rev. Henry Bec-
ker.
Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Business Meeting
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Midweek Service
- Home News -
Our visitors for the week:
The Rev. Albert L. Schart-
ner, Assistant Administrator
of the Presbyterian Homes
of Central Penna., Dillsburg,
was our guest for dinner on
Tuesday of last week.
Mrs. Harvey Roberts, Miss
Mae Brenner, Mrs. Ann Hay-
nes, Miss Clare Brennaman,
Miss Elizabeth Hammond,
Mrs. Ralph Houser, Mrs.
Martin Hess, Lancaster, for
Mrs. Mary Sales.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hen-
ry, Harrisburg, for Miss Eth-
el Henry.
Mrs. Percy Walker, Harris-
burg, visited several resi-
dents.
E. W. Kaufhold, Akron,
Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Carl T.
Britton and Mrs. Virginia B.
Ax, Hershey, for Miss Carrie
Kaufhold.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Seidel,
Middletown, for Mrs. Mar-
garet Koerting.
Mrs. Evelyn Hershey spent
a few days with Lancaster
relatives.

Florin Lions Club
Holds Meeting
The Florin Lions Club held
it’s bi-monthly meeting on
Monday, August 9, at the
Mount Joy Diner. Donald
Miller presided over the
meeting in the absence of
President George Fitzkee.
Jt was decided that the
next meeting on August 23,
will be cancelled because of
the annual baseball game be-
tween the Mount Joy Lions
on Tuesday, Aug. 17. The
meeting on Sept. 13th, will
be held at Ben Staley’s Cot-
tage at Long Level.
‘Entertainment for the eve-
ning was furnished by Joe
Taylor, who showed films of
the 1965 International Lions
Convention at Howill and the
1965 Mt. Joy Memorial Day
parade.


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MAYTOWN NEWS NOTES
Miss Grace
Henderson

Mrs. Creta Sload celebrat-
ed her 84th birthday anniver-
sary last Monday. On Sun-
day she was a dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith
of Elizabethtown R.D. In the
afternoon they had 28 of her
friends drop-in to help her
celebrate. On Monday even-
ing she was invited for din-
ner at the Posey Flowers
home in Marietta and Tues-
day she was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Fry, Lititz.
Robert Morris celebrated
his birthday anniversary last
Tuesday.
Linda Houseal
her 15th birthday
sary last Friday.
Keith and Kevin Hender-
son, twin sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Jere Henderson, were
entertained in honor of their
fifth birthday anniversary at
the home of your correspon-
dent last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzel
are vacationing with Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Wetzel at their
cabin in Perry County.
Mrs. Goldie Yordy was in-
stalled as 1st Vice President
of the County Council. The
meeting was held Tuesday
evening at the Lancaster Am-
erican Legion Home.
The following persons from
town attended the wedding
ceremony of Trudy Fries and
Barry Brandt last Saturday
afternoon in St. John’s Epis-
copal church, Lancaster: Mr.
and Mrs. Mervin Arnold, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Shenk, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hoffman, Mr.
and Mrs. Elsworth Brandt,
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Greer,
Mrs. Margaret Brandt, Mr.
celebrated
anniver-

and Mrs. Lawrence Barnhart,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barn-
hart, Samuel Wlliams, Jr.,
Mrs. May Hicks and your
correspondent. They also at-
tended the reception at the
Conestoga Country Club,
Mrs. Beatrice Larkie is a
patient in St. Joseph's hos-
pital suffering from hepatitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hous-
eal entertained Mrs. Annie
Arnold, Jay Houseal and Mrs.
James Drohan last Sunday
in honor of their birthday
anniversaries.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mas-
ters, Coral Gables, Florida,
visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Morris on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheetz
vacationed in Wildwood, N.
J. last week.
Billy and Audrey Smith
returned on Sunday after
several weeks’ vacation with
their grandparents at Mec-
Keesport.
The Everready Class of
the Church of God will meet
Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Drace. Mrs. Ney will be the
hostess.
The Illuminator class of
the above church will meet
Thursday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Strominger.
FROZEN FRUITS
Serve frozen fruits as soon
as they are thawed. They will
look and taste much better
than if held after thawing,
say food specialists at the U.
S. Department of Agricul-
ture.

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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
YOUR
LEGASLATOR'S
im REPORT
Mees
Edwin D. Eshleman
The former Democratic
Speaker of the House of Rep-
resentatives —The Honorable
Hiram G. Andrews — an el-
derly gentleman for whom I
have the utmost respect —
sends me a periodic news-
letter, he writes, called “DIS-
PELLING THE FOG.” 1
want to share with you the
first three paragraphs of one
of his most recent newslet-
ters:
‘Pennsylvania’s General
Assembly should be a forum
in which ideas contend like
gladiators. Members of the
General Assembly, members
of the body politic, and edi-
tors —— particularly editors—
should be the fountainheads
from which ideas flow.
Since the beginning of this
session of the General Assem-
bly the Democratic high
command and its spokesmen
quite evidently have not
been relying upon ideas. The
big chief (Frank Smith,
Chairman of Philadelphia
Democratic Party) who dic-
tates Democratic Party legis
lative policy, sometimes by
proxy, evidently suffers from
a wheeler-dealer complex.
The Democratic Governor.
Frank Smith, Chairman of
Philadelphia Democrat Par-
ty) who uses Philadelphia as
a base, apparently has con-
vinced himself that political
patronage is the salt that
that keeps party action pure
and undefiled.
It would seem that for
some time the Democratic
Governor who rules from

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Philadelphia, says, doubtless
by proxy, to the Republican
Governor who rules at Har-
risburg: “Let's talk turkey.
You give me this: I'll give
you that.” The Democratic
Governor doubtless relies
upon his ability to outsmart
the Republican Governor.”
Please bear in mind the
above was written by a Dem-
crat and a former Speaker of
the House of Representatives
who has a total of 24 years
service, including 4 years as
Speaker of the House,



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