SO ’ WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1966 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. MAYTOWN NEWS NOTES Miss Grace Henderson underwent hos- James Shank surgery at St. Joseph's pital last Tuesday. John Sweitzer is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Anna G. Hicks re- turned from the hospital last Thursday. She celebrated her birthday anniversary Tues- day. Mrs. Flora Shiréman also celebrated her birthday anni- versary Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Mor- ris spent Sunday at Shippens- burg with Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Wilkinson. Mrs. Leslie Blake & Beth visited Carol Blake at Sus- quehanna University last Fri- day. Miss Beatrice Datesman of Columbia, called on your cor- respondent on Saturday after- noon. Airman Donald Mayers was entertained at a family din- ner on Sunday. He left for a tour of duty in Alaska. The Women’s Guild of the United Church of Christ en- tertained the Women’s Guild of Marietta United Church of Christ last Tuesday evening. Harold Endslow showed slides. There was group sing- ing and refreshments were served. The Illuminator Class of the Church of God will meet Thursday evening a the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Drace. On Sunday Pastor Peirson and Pastor Kendig Bergstres- ses of Zion Evangelical Luth- eran church of Penbrook will exchange pulpits. Some of the members of the Church of God will at- Little-by-Little .. . in a Vacation Club at County Farmers Bank tend the service at the Mount Joy Church of God this even- ing to hear the Rev. Wallace a missionary to Haiti. Members of the above church will also attend the Dedication Service and Bar- beque at Doubling Gap May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fink and Miss Annie Arnold, Mt. Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wimret, Shirestown were guests of the Arnold Finks on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzel, Jr. and children, New Cum- berland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzel, Sr. Since May is “Poppy Month”, won't you wear a poppy as a memorial to our boys who have lost their lives in World War I, II, Korean and Viet Nam. You will also be honoring the boys in the Veterans’ hospitals who have made these poppies. Mrs. Goldie Yordy. presi- dent of the American Legion Auxiliary and William Smith And Away You Go... Pack up your ideas for a truly wonderful ‘vacation next year . » + then do something NOW to make sure they'll come gloriously | true! Open a Vacation Club + + » and pay $2.00 — $4.00 — $10.00 or $20.00 every other week. Come nex summer, little-by-littie will add up to a lot of vacation fun! Listen regularly to these County Farmers Bank radio broadcasts: 7:00 ALM. — News — WGAL and WLAN — Mon. thru Sat. 5:55 P.M. 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Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec md class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. = “us chairman of the American Legion Americanism commit- tee attended the Awards As- sembly at the Donegal Annex last Friday. They presented the awards that are given annually to an eighth grade girl and boy who qualifies for this award. Patricia Lon- genecker and Dennis Hay re- ceived these awards. Jane Fryberger will cele- brate her birthday anniver- sary on Thursday. The annual Memorial Day Parade will be held Monday, May 30 at 5 p.m. The Bain- bridge band and Donegal H. S. band will march in the parade. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hou- seal and children spent Sum- day with Mr: and Mrs. Rufus Julius at Dover, Pa. The Civic Association will sponsor a card party to be held Friday, May 20 at the Legion Home at 8 p.m. Mrs Frank Singer is a pa- tient in the Lancaster Gen- eral hospital. LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS The third annual vacation auction of the Hempfield Jaycee-ettes was held Satur- day, May 7 at 1:30 pm: in the Salunga Fire company pavilion. Committee members include, Mrs. Ralph Myers, chairman, Mrs. Joseph Hem- ler, Mrs. Ronald Myers, Mrs. Roy Weitzel, and Mrs. Lester Adams. Proceeds from the auction will benefit the scholarship fund offered to a Hempfield high school senior. Last year | the group awarded two schol- arships. Auctioneer was Rob- ert Kaley of Hempfield Jay- cees. Thirty-eight vacations were offered. * * * Daughters of the members of the evening and afternoon circles of United Lutheran Church Women of Zion Luth- eran church, Landisville; pre- sented a program at the an- nual mother - daughter ban- quet on May 11 at 6:30 p.m. at the Landisville Fire Hall. Also included on the pro- gram was a chalk talk with musical accompaniment, by Miss Carol Schaum. Hostesses included: Mrs. Donald Kiehl, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. John Keene, Mrs. Ben Greider, Mrs. Char- les Long, Mrs. Wm. Piper and Mrs. Charles Johnson. The Hempfield Recreation Center is conducting a mem- bership drive for the Landis- ville swimming pool, with Mrs. Harry Hoffman Jr. ser- ving as general chairman. As- sisting on the committee are: Richard Trussell, Mrs. Rus- sel Getz, Mrs. Richard God- frey, Douglas Williams, Mrs. Lester Adams, Mrs. Fred Ko- ser, Mrs. David Clarke, Vern- on Shirk, David Messersmith, Jack Baker, Mrs. Joseph Whitacre and Thomas Holan, Recreation Center, president e : *® * The Women’s Christian | Service Council of Landisville | Church of God will entertain the members of the Mount Joy Church of God W.C.S.C.| at the meeting on May 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the church so- cial room. Offieers will be elected at the business ses- sion, * * * The annual Western dis- trict “pow wow” for Cub ‘| Scout leaders will take place on May 14 from 1 to 5 p.m. at Hempfield high school in Landisville. Den mothers, cub masters, pack committee- men and parents will attend the session, which will fea- ture games and exhibits from cub packs in the distriet * * * The Mount Joy Legion aux- iliary to Post 185 will hold their meeting on Wednesday, May 19, at 8 p. m. Hostess will be Mrs. Lyman Gilbert. * * * Hempfield high school Key Club was selling tickets for the Saturday matinee only of the Lancaster Kiwanis club’s production of “Oklahoma.” * wt * Hempfield high school held induction for the following members into the National Honor Society: Gwenn Abbott, Betsy Brown, Paul Conley, Chuck Gallagher, Cheryl Ritten- house, Laurel Schmoyer, Les- lie Shelton, Diana Trussel, Cynthia Wolfe, Virginia Zook and Herbert Debus ,Hemp- field's foreign exchange stu- dent, all seniors. Also the following juniors: Ted Bushong, Sue Diehl, Jane Ebersole, Sue Ewin, Suzanne Fryberger, Glen Gehman, Sue Lerch, Kirk Liddell, Sue Mumma, Sam Neff, Alice Noll and Cordelia Shindler. Parents and new members were entertained at a tea fol- lowing the induction cere- mony. The Rev. Kirk Hudson of Highland Presbyterian church was guest = speaker. Student speakers were Donna Aument, Sue Cassey, Eileen Anspach and Bill Johnson. Janine Atkinson is presi- dent of Hempfield Chapter. Miss Mae Shenk is faculty Sponsor. sk * Hr The Hempfield Neighbor- hood Girl Scout leader, their assistants and committee members held their annual covered dish supper Monday, May 9 at 6:30 pm. at the Farmdale elementary school {with all attending providing their own place settings. Mrs. Burnell Nolt is neigh- borhool chairman. The troops supplied food for the supper according to communities as follows: Rohrerstown and St. Leo’s, meat; Landisville, sal- ads: Farmdale, coffee, sugar, cream, rolls and butter; Mountville, dessert; and East Petersburg, potatoes. * * * The Hempfield Evangelieal United Brethren chureh held (Turn to page 4)