nu WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 165 LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS Mrs, William K. Risser The Senior Choir of Hemp- | field E.U.B. church presented | a cantata, ‘Carol of Christ- mas” on Sunday, Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. under the direction of Ohmer Gingrich. w * * The Junior class of Hemp- field High School sponsored the annual Christmas Dance on Saturday, Dec. 11 from 8 You still eS to join for ’66! have time i to 11 p.m. for students grade 9 to 12, A king, queen, prince and princess were chosen by the chaperones. Music was pro- vided by the Tangents. Co-chairmen were Bonnie Reheard and Dennis Myers. Other chairmen were Mike Siepietowski, publicity; Carol The easiest, surest way for you to save for holiday fun and gifts next year is to join the Christmas Club at County Farmers Bank NOW. Don't delay! Deposit every 2 weeks: $ 50 1.00 2.00 4.00 10.00 20.00 Your Christmas Check will be: $ 12.50 25.00 50.00 100.00 250.00 500.00 CHURCHILL COMMEMORATIVE COINS available at any teller’ s window — $1.25 each LANCASTER County FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Main Office 23 E, King St. Lancaster, Pennsylvania QUARRYVILLE MOUNT JOY CHRISTIANA “There's a County Farmers Bank Near You'’ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A TRUSTEE FOR THE LANCASTER COUNTY FOUNDATION x. » decoration; Don Gainer, Kirk Liddell, tickets; Lois Wood: ring, Sue Diehl, refreshments. A special committee head- ed by Sue Mumma sold cor- sages at the dance. w » Ww The Hempfield Union High School presented a Christmas Community concert on Sun- day, Dec. 12 in the East Petersburg Church of the Brethren. Featured were the Hempfield Singers, a 95-voice choir, directed by Richard Kline, and a string ensemble which played “Christmas Suite for Strings’ by Raw- lins. Accompanists were Nancy Hollinger and Linda Rhen. The Rev. Alan L. Whit- acre, pastor of the host church, conducted the devo- tions. Dr. Hiram Weist, of East Petersburg, was reelected president of the Hempfield Union School Board during an annual reorganization meeting recently. Wilbur Graham was reelected vice president. Graham, Theodore Ayres and Paul Metzler were sworn in as members of the board under temporary elect- ion certificates. Metzger and Ayres were named represen- tatives and alternate to the Lancaster County tax collect- ion bureau and Melvin Miller and Robt. Horst were re- appointed representative and alternate to the vo-tech advis- ory Policy Council. The board named Peter Honaman as its solicitor and Ayres as its representative to the Pennsylvania School Boards Assoiation legislative council. * x x David ‘Haag has been el- ected president of - the Stu- dent Chapter of the Americ- an Field Service at Hemp- field Union high school. Other officers named are Eileen Yeaglin, vice presi- dent; Sandy Hainley, secre- tary; Betty Brubaker, treas- urer, Betty Brown, librarian. Committee chairman ‘include Peggy Eshelman, social; Jane Hottenstein, publicity and Scotty Wilkerson, program. Mrs. Tom Hall is advisor of the chapter, which funec- tions under the Student Coun- cil to provide activities and entertainment for Hempfield’s exchange student, Herb De- bus. * % * The Hempfield Jaycee-Ettes sponsored a shopping spree on Thursday evening, Dec. 9 for 14 area youngsters. Accompanied by five mem- bers of the Hempfield Jaycee- Ettes the young children were chosen from the Hemp- field School District. Members participating in the project Thursday evening were Mrs. Ralph Myers, chairman; Mrs. Joseph Hem- ler, president; Mrs. Roy Weit- zel, Mrs. Warren Stone and Mrs. Eckert Erb, Mrs. Don- ald Miller, also a member of the committee, entertained the youngsters ata party at her home following the shop- ping trip. This is the second year the Hempfield Joycee-Ettes have sponsored the shopping spree, financed by a products sale and bus trips to the New York World’s Fair. % % # Philadelphia Eagle star Pete Retzlaff was the main speaker Thursday, Dec. 9, at a “Banquet of Champions” honoring the football and cross country teams from Hempfield high school. The affair was held in Kiefer Hall on the F&M college campus. * * * The Hempfield Sertoma Club met Wednesday even- ing, Dec. 8 at the Mount Joy Legion Post Home. Lieut. Lester Elmire of Lancaster city police was the guest speaker. * * * The East Petersburg Rotary Club presented a travel film entitled “Wings to Puerto Rico’ on Saturday evening, Dec. 11, at the Hempfield high school in the school au- ditorium. * $ *® THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. The Mount Joy PAGE THREE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Published Weekly on Wednesdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues Per Year) 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA., 17552 In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. Richard A. Rainbol Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate - $2 t 50 per year by mail. Advertising Rates upon request. Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec nd class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. -—— Two resignations were ac- cepted recently by the Hemp- field Union School Board. They are from Mrs. Joyce D. Zeller, fourth grade in the Mountville school; and Mrs. Beryl K. Frey, junior high home economics teacher. * * * On Sunday, Dec. 19th the Salunga Church of the Breth- ren will have a Christmas program. The Jr. choir will sing the “Cradle Song” by William Kirpatrick, the Sen- ior choir will sing “Lord is Come” by Fred D. Holton. Pastor Beahm will preach on the ‘Wonder of Christmas.” % ¥* * Forty eight members and friends of the Golden Years group were entertained at the Meadow Hills Dining, Hall by the Salunga Women’s Club recently. Christmas carols were sung and two readings were given by Mrs. Levi Peifer, Salunga. A gift exchange took place. Committee members in charge were as follows: Mrs. Benjamin Hess. Mrs. George McFarland, Mrs. Floyd Wetz- el, Mrs. Verne Hiestand, Miss Elam Haldeman and Mrs. Doris Findley. * * * Henry J. XKoser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koser, Cooper Ave., Landisville, has been initiated into Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity at the Philadelphia College of Os- | training he will em teopathic Medicine, where he is a student. He was graduated from Hempfield high school, class of 1961; and Elizabethtown College in 1965. Jeffrey J. Dolan Joins Marines Marine Private Jeffrey J. Dolan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Dolan, 410 Birch- land Ave. presently is under- going recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S. C. Pvt. Dolan is a 1965 grad- uate of Lancaster Catolic H. S. After eight weeks of basic report to Camp Lejeune, N. C., for four weeks of advanced training before receiving 20 days of leave. CAR-TRUCK CRASH Henry Weidman Jr., 18, of Mount Joy R1, suffered head injuries when he failed to negotiate a curve on the May- town-Elizabethtown Road on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 11, and collided with a truck owned by Monroe Wasser, of Marietta R1. Weidman was admitted to St. Joseph's hospital. Patronize Cur Advertisers How delectable! That's what Heavenly Rice Is Cool Perfection they say when they spoon into this refreshing, cloud-light rice dessert. The chief difference be- tween this sophisticated treat and its simpler cousin—rice pud- ding—is that golden pineapple preserves have been added. A chilled dessert, no baking is necessary. 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