WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1965 The Mount Joy BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA, Published Weekly on Wednesdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (60 Issues Per Year) 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. Richard A. Rainbolt ph N Editor aw ™ and : ST Lih 18 2 Publisher pp. Ce o\— —rw ll — Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. Advertising Rates upon request. Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec: ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. MAYTOWN NEWS NOTES Miss Grace Henderson Mrs. Charles Felty has been ill for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Roebrt Lin- ard and children are now liv- ing with Mrs. Fairy Neff. Mrs. Cora Derr was re- moved to the Lancaster Gen- eral hospital last Sunday. Her condition is unchanged. James Gutshall underwent | surgery at St. Josephs hos-| Ray Newcomer celebrated pital last week. his birthday anniversary on Mrs. Martha Mayers is a| Friday. patient at St. Joseph's hospit-| Mrs. Alice Shenk and Post- al. | master George Glattacker Mrs. Mary Shenk is improv-| both celebrated their birth- in3. She celebrated her birth- day anniversary on Saturday. day anniversary in the hospit-| Congratulations to Kathy al on Friday. | Ney and Phil Hossler who Mrs. Addie Parker, Mariet- | received Good Citizenship a- ta, is a patient in St. Jos- wards on Tuesday at a ban- eph’s hospital since last Tues- quet held at Meadow Hills day. | Dining Room. These awards THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. were presented by the Lan- caster Optimist Club. The Maytown Civic Asso-| ciation will meet Thursday | evening November 18 at the | Legion Home. This is the | regularly quarterly meeting. | Plans for decorating the | Square for Christmas will be discussed as well as other pro- | jects, Plan to attend this | meeting. The Civie Association will sponsor a card party to be | held Friday evening, Nov. 19 at 8 o'clock. The Auxiliary of the Fire, Co. met on Thursday even-| ing, October 28. Mrs. Flinger, Mrs. H. Drager and Mrs. L. Barnhart were appointed as a | committee to plan the Christ- | mas party which will be held Dec. 2. Mrs. Emily Horner, Mrs. Ollie Clark and Mrs. Elizabeth Kauffman were ap- pointed on the nominating committee. The auxiliary and the men of the Fire Co. will serve a turkey dinner, Sunday, Nov. 14 from 11 to 2. Girl Scout Troop 24 met at the home of Mrs. Leslie Blake Oct. 26 for a Halloween party. Mrs. Sager, the troop leader, also participated. Mrs. | Blake assists with the girls. The Women’s Guild of the U. C. C. met at the parson- age on Tuesday evening. Mrs. M. Fryberger and Mrs. W. Smith were in charge of the program. The Everyday Class of the Church of God will meet on Thursday evening, Nov. 11 at the Parsonage. The Illuminator Class of the same church will also meet on Thursday evening Better set your savings goal for ’66. Deposit every LANCASTER I LANCASTER MOUNT QUARRYVILLE 1 7,000 happy | Christmas Club members will receive nearly $3,000,000 this week from County Farmers Bank Are YOU one of them? Then get a head start on Santa next year by joining the County Farmers Bank CHRISTMAS CLUB now! Your Christmas 2 weeks: Check will be: S$ 50 $ 12.50 1.00 25.00 2.00 50.00 4.00 100.00 10.00 250.00 20.00 500.00 ~~ CoOuNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK 12 Convenient Offices to Serve You CHRISTIANA MAIN OFFICE: 23 EAST KING STREET, (Open “til 6 P.M. Mon. thru Thurs - “til 8. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation JOY LANCASTER P.M. Friday ( | be made known by PAGE THREE Wednesday, Nov. 17. Meet at the church at 1 p.m, Linda and Steve Houseal on Sunday evening at 7:30 at were the hostess and host to the Church of God and will|@ birthday party on Friday continue each evening thru evening for Mary Ann Hall- the week. Pastor Charles C.|gren of Mount Joy. It was Brown of the Lawton church, | held at the home of Steve Harrisburg will be the evan.|Houseal. Twenty-five class- gelist. ; mates and friends surprised Mary Ann. After several Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzel,! °° _. : sp ash Jr. and children, New Cum- hours of dancing, refres a ments were served. berland visited Mr. and Mrs. | The Rev. Merle Arnold of Fred Wetzel, Sr. on Saturday! «ii: kali ’ . g S as q aliz- Mrs. Richard Miller and | Yilliamsport was hospitali : x Haas ed because of undergoing sur- children, Landisville, visited : ! gery for a pinched nerve, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barn- |p, 0 aq at report is that his hart on Saturday. _ |condition is greatly improv- Mrs. Goldie Yordy, presi- oul od. dent of the American Legion : Auxiliary attended the Na- Congratulations to Mr. and turalization banquet Friday Mrs. Oscar Shank who re. at the Host Motel and the cently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. Armed Forces banquet on and Mrs. Shank were former Sunday. | residents of town. They are The Golden Age Club will| presently living near Lancas- go to PP&L, Columbia on LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS Mrs. William K. Risser at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John MeCall, Elizabethtown, Revival Service will begin The Hempfield Community Carol Hollinger , vice presi- Chorus has begun rehearsals dent; Barbara Petrosky, sec- for its concert to be present- retary; and Carolene Bruba- ed at Hempfield high school | ker, treasurer. on Sunday, Dec. 5 at 3 p.m | * include | Landisville Church of God Praise Women’s Christian Service to_the Lord”, ‘“Christmas|Council memebrs visited the Day,” and “Messiah”. Rehear- Church of God Home, Car- sals will be held in the high |lisle recently to present con- school auditorium at 2:30 p. tributions of food and hold a m. each Sunday afternocen, service at 2:30 p.m. continuing through Dec. 4. * * * A final rehearsal will be| John Althouse, a junior at held on Saturday, Dec. 4 at|Hempfield high school has * * The program will “Gloria in Excelsis” 6:15 p.m. been named a member of the * * Lancaster Symphony orchest- The Future Homemakers ra bass section. The orchest- ra is under the direction of Louis Vyner. (Turn to page 4) club of Hempfield high school has elected officers, as fol- lows: Carol Peifer, president; PUBLIC SALE reef) Poe : HOUSEHOLD GOODS FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1965 AT 5:00 P. M. In the Borough of Elizabethtown at 503 East High Street. Philco Electric Refrigerator; Handwick Gas Stove- apartment size; Everhot Electric Oven; G.E. 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Sale to commence at 5 p.m., when conditions will Cyrus D. Wittle DUPES & GERBERICH AUCTS. 23-2¢ GARMAN & RITCHIE, CLERKS