PAGE TWO The Mount Joy THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA, Published Weekly on Wednesdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, Per Year) PENNA, 17552 In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. Richard A. Rainbolt Editor and Publisher 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. a LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS The East Hempfield Guild of ‘the Lancaster Osteopathic Guild met recently at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Amos Ei: senberger. * * w The Landisville Church of God will conduct informal discussions on the topic ‘The Church Views Her Mission in the World Today’ every night from March 20 to 25. The meetings will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the church and will be led by Dr. K. E. Bild- superintendent of the osser, Eastern Penna. Eldership Churches of God. * * * The Hempfield Jaycee-ettes have elected new officers. They are: Mrs. Donald Miller, president; Mrs. Kenneth Male horn, vice president; Mrs. Roy Weitzel, secretary; Mrs. Lester Adams, treasurer: Mrs. Warren Stone, director. Plans were made for a dessert card party to be held on Mar. 24. * * *® | Mrs. John Ward, Juliette Low chairman for the Hemp- field Girl Scout Neighbor- hood, accepted contributions from 39 troops at a meeting: held recently at Hempfield Junior high school. Neighborhood chairman | Mrs. Burnell Nolt, presented service pins to the following women: Mrs. Robert Sloat, Mrs. Robert Lee, Mrs. Kath- ryn Milan, Mrs. George Rob- ertson, Mrs. Janet Sherick, Mrs. June Goeke, Mrs. Chas. Sanders, Mrs. Barbara Malli- son, Mrs. Cynthia Reynolds, five year pins; Mrs. Lewis Hosfeld, Mrs. Harry Wade, ten year pins; Mrs. William Dussinger, fifteen year pin. Mrs. Theodore Obniski and Mrs. Robert Sloat were elect- ed as delegates to the Penn Laurel Council. | Mrs. Betty Jean Cannon, director of Field Service, Penn Laurel Council, explain- ed the sustaining member- ship program to the leaders. : The next neighborhood meet- ing will be a covered dish dinner at the Farmdale ' School on May 9 at 6:30 p.m. * * * The Rev. Russell Beahm, pastor of the Salunga Church of the Brethren, spoke on] “The Meaning of the Cross” at the community Lenten Service held in the Salunga Church on Wednesday, Mar. 16at 7:30 p.m. * * * Parents of children enter- ing kindergarten next fall in the Hempfield Union School District registered their chil- dren for the term on Wednes- day, March 16. The enrollment activities were conducted at the Lan-| disville, East Petersburg, Rohrerstown, Mountville, and Farmdale elementary schools: Any child who will be five years old prior to Feb. 1, 67, is eligible for the kindergar- ten training. Parents whose last names begin with A through K were asked to register in the 8:30 to 11 a.m. session and those names beginning with L thru Z from one to three p.m. ‘Registration for the child- t leader; Leisure {ing in Friendship Fire | Sheldon, Mrs. ‘each ,one . participate. ren who have not attended kindergarten. was held at the: same time. * * * Dr. George Evans, a resi- dent psychiatrist with the Mental Health Institute in Philadelphia, was the guest speaker at the meeting of the Hempfield Woman's club held recently at the Landis- ville Fire Hall. His topic was ‘The Behavior of Adolescents’ Mrs. David Silberstein, pro- gram chairman, introduced the speaker. The meeting was a ‘“Hus- bands’ Night program.” * * * The Junior Class of Hemp- field high school presented “Pillow Talk”, Friday and Saturday nights, Mar. 18, 19 in Hackman Auditorium at 8 p.m. Leading roles were pir- trayed by Susan Harry and Rick Hanna. Clyde Harten- stein and Debbie Fultineer were student directors. Co.- directors of the play are Miss Judy Kirchoff and Mrs. Ev- elyn Cramer. * x * The Hempfield club met Wednesday evening iMarch 16 at 6:30 o'clock at (the Mount Joy American Le- gion Post Home. Burnell Hos- tetter, president of the Lan- disyille Jaycees, was guest speaker. * * wo Dale Bushong was elected ‘president of the Hempfield 4- H club at a recent reorgani- zation meeting. Other offic- lers elected were Robert Grei- der, vice president; Ann Myers, secretary; Larry Antes treasurer; Emma Conley, song Brenda Heisey, re- porter; ' and Sue Crawford and Robert Dunbar, game leaders. %* * * Mrs. Glenn Hertzler, 2680 Lititz pike, will receive ord- ers for the hoagies to be sold by the Youth Fellowship of i Hempfield E. U. B. church on Saturday, Mar. 26. Club Holds Meeting Slides taken in the Holy | Land and 'shown on Monday, March 14 as the Mount Joy Leisure Club held its monthly meet- Hall Sertoma | in Hawaii were! The pictures were present-' ed by Charles Sheldon of Elizabethtown, a member of the club. Hostesses for the serving of refreshments were J. B. P. Hart and Mrs. George Groff. As part of the program | member was asked to tell about an embarrassing situation which had happen- ed to them The Leisure club still is accepting memberships from among retired and semi-retir- ‘ed people of the area. Meet- ings are held the second Mon- day of the month and every- interested is invited to The next meeting will be on Monday, April 11. | { Mrs. ' Neighborhood Scouts | The Donegal Neighborhood of the Penn Laurel Girl Scout Council met in the St. Mark's E. U. B. church in Mount Joy, March 21 at 7:00 O'clock. Approximately 150 Brown- ies, Juniors, Cadettes, and Senior Girl Scouts were pres- ent to hear Miss Sue Adams from York. Sue showed slides on her trip to the Israel Na- tional boy and girl scout Jamboree last August. Mrs. William Dommel, the Juliet Low chairman for the , Donegal Neighborhood spoke on the Juliet Low World Friendship Fund and a Girl from each troop presented a check to the Council for the Juliet Low Fund. The business meeting start: ed at 8:15 with Mrs. Ted Godshall presiding. Mr. Ste- wart Baur, Director of Fin- ance for Penn Laurel Girl Scout Council spoke to the leaders, Asst. Leaders, and troop Committee members a- bout sustaining membership. Mrs. Gerald Sheetz was PA. nominated and voted as an alternate from our Neighbor- hood to the Penn Laurel Girl Scout Council. It was announced that the Spring Council meeting will be held at the Chalet in Dills- burg April 14 starting with dinner at 6:30 followed by the meeting. There will be a bus leaving Memorial Park in Mount Joy, at 4:45 to take anyone who is interested in going to the Council meeting. Those persons interested in attending the meeting should contact Mrs. Ted Godshall Neighborhood chairman by April 1. Mrs. Charles Shoemaker gave a report on Day Camp and told the leaders all regis- trations must be in by May 13. No later ones will be ac- cepted. The dates of Day Camp are June 13-17 to be theld at the Cove and Sports Farm. Bus transportation will be furnished from Mari- etta and Maytown to the Day Camp. Mrs. Shoemaker told the leaders to tell their girls to save their oatmeal boxes and coffee cans and tuna fish or cat food or chicken cans. The oatmeal and coffee cans will be used at Day Camp to make drums for our family night. The other cans are to be used to make buddy burn- ers. It was also announced that if any troops are interested in marching in the Mount Joy Memorial Day parade, they are to contact Mrs. War- ren Foley, phone 653-9321 by April 1. The next neighborhood meeting will be held Tues- day, May 3, 1966 at 6:30 p.m, at Sico Park. The service pins for number of years register- ed will be awarded. This meeting will be a covered dish supper. Each person to bring her own place set- ting, hamburger or a hot dog, drink and rolls. The women from Marietta will bring baked beans, Mount Joy area salad, Maytown area, dessert. Troop 27 of Mount Joy will have a barbecue April 23rd from 3 to 6 pm.. It will be held at the Mount Joy rail- road station on Henry St. Stop at Farming holds certain financial hazards . . . Fortunately, many of them can be eliminated by means of a well-planned program. County Farmers Bank today and see Farm Consultant Stanley Musselman, whose office is at 23 East King street, Lancaster. plain advice you need . .. should get together. Whether it's money or just you and he Listen regularly to these County Farmers Bank radio broadcasts: 7:00 AM.—News—WGAL and WLAN-—Monday thru Saturday. 5:55 9:55 PM.—News—WSBA—Monday thru Friday. P.M.—"Our Changing World" —WDAC-FM-—Monday thru Friday. LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK 12 Convenient Offices to Serve You LANCASTER QUARRYVILLE hk SERVICE, ~ BANK M$ MOUNT JOY CHRISTIANA MAIN OFFICE: 23 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER (Open ‘til 6 P.M. Mon. thru Thurs - “til 8. P.M. Friday Drive-in Window at Mount Joy Office open 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday LANCASTER : LANCASTER COUNTY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COUNTY FARMERS FARMERS NATIONAL Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1966 WEDNES RES