i 3 ! , i % § t L{ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966 FEMALE HELP WANTED Wanted — Woman for part- time cleaning work at the Mount Joy Library Center. Write Box K, c/o Mount Joy Bulletin. 31-2¢ e Deaths FANNIE L. KRAYBILL Miss Fannie L. Kraybill, 82, of 437 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, died Monday, Oc tober 24, at 1:40 a.m. in the General hospital after an ill- ness of two weeks. She had been in failing health for the past year. Born in East Donegal Twp., a daughter of the late Peter S. and Sarah Lehman Kray- bill, she was a resident of Mt. Joy 41 years. A member of the Mount Joy Mennonite church, she attended church and prayer services regularly, and was a former Sunday School teach- er. Surviving are two sisters, Elizabeth L, Kraybill and Emily L. Kraybill, both at home; and a number of niec- es and nephews. Funeral services are ar- ranged for Thursday at 2 p. m. from the Nissley funeral home with burial in the Kraybill Cemetery. -N ew Arrivals James and Linda (Blough) Derr, Mount Joy R2, a daugh- ter, Saturday, Oct. 22, at St. Joseph’s hospital. Donald J. and Shirley (Deitz) Yingst, a daughter, Saturday, Oct. 22, at the St. Joseph’s hospital. Melvin and Sandra (Hanna) Frantz, 367 N. Barbara St., a son, Saturday, Oct. 22, at the General hospital. Richard and Janet (Sheaf- fer) Bowers, 8 Manheim St., a daughter, Thursday, Octob- er 20, at the Lancaster Osteo- UP TO ally at this bank . . .. of deposit. Mount Joy ..NOW .. ALL DEPOSITS INSURED AT COUNTY FARMERS BANK The new $15,000 coverage authorized by a bill and signed into law by President Johnson or Oc- tober 16, 1966, has been put into effect automatic- on all savings accounts, checking accounts, club accounts, and certificates County Farmers Bank provides this insurance protection for your deposited funds through Fed- eral Deposit Insurance Corporation. LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK 13 Convenient Offices To Serve You Lancaster Quarryville IF Xx Drive-in Windew at Mount Joy Office open 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday MAIN OFFICE: 23 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER Open ‘til € P.M., Mon. thru Thurs.— ‘til 8 P.M., Fri. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation pathic hospital. Michael and Frances (Veri) Jamanis, Mount Joy Rl, a son, Thursday, October 20, at the Lancaster General hospit- al. James and Audrey (Watts) Embly, 11 West Elizabeth street, Maytown, a son, Tues- day, Oct, 25, at the Columbia hospital. Harold E, and Nancy (Orit- ity) Putt, Mount Joy RI, a daughter, Tuesday, Oct. 25, at Osteopathic hospita.l PROMOTED TO STAFF/SGT, Airman First Class Larry E. Henderson, Maytown, has recently been promoted to Staff Sergeant in the United States Air Force. He is pres- ently stationed at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas. He was also named honor gradu- ate of his class upon comple- tion of an eight-week course at Chanute Air Force Base, Ill. Larry is a 1960 graduate of Donegal high school. He! entered the Air Force in June of 1960. He with his wife Betty, son Joey and daughter Judy live at Jack- sonville, Arkansas. Hear Queen Mount Joy Rotarians and their guests Tuesday noon heard an address by the queen! She is Mrs. Harry Wilson, international queen of the Flying Farmers of America, who lives with her husband and five children on a 400- acre farm near Nottingham, Penna. . Her visit was appropriate- ly arranged as the feature for Rotary’s annual Farmer Day, the occasion for inviting far- mer friends to attend the club’s weekly luncheon, held at Hostetters. Mrs. Wilson caught, as she called it, the “flying fever” from her husband, who was a U. S. Navy flyer. As queen Mrs. Wilson is of- ficial hostess and representa- tive of the organization which includes some 9,000 members associated with 42 chapters and owning some Mrs. Warren Foley, West Donegal street, is in Detroit this week attending the na- tional Girl Scout convention. $15,000 ¥ Christiana Columbia THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. 5,000 planes. She stressed the need for more aviation in education, pointing out that there are unlimited opportunities in aviation. There is a need, she stressed, to impress children that now and in the future there are potential careers, The program was arranged by and the speaker introduc- ed by Arthur Hostetter. Graduated From Naval School Robert Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morris, South River St., Maytown graduat- ed from Navy O.C.S. School at Newport, Rhode Island last Friday. Ensign Morris will attend school at Philadelphia for 3 months before being as- signed to a destroyer in South China Sea. His home base will be Newport, R. I. His wife Lee will accompany him to Philadelphia. He is a 1960 graduate of Lebanon high school and a 1965 graduate of Penn State University. He formerly at- tended Donegal H. S. before moving to Lebanon. Home From California Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Myers, Donegal Springs Road, have returned from a 7,500-mile trip to the west coast. They visited San Francisco, took the scenic costal highway to Los Angeles, where they vis- ited with relatives and tour- ed Disneyland and many oth- er points of interest. They came home the south- ern route, crossing the desert in the Southwest. “Fall is the time for traveling,” Mr. Myers said. “There are no crowds at the tourist attrac- tions, and fewer cars on the highways.” Lions Make Trip To Allenberry The Mount Joy Lions Club made its annual trip to Allen- berry on Friday evening, Oct. 21st. They were served a meal and afterwards attended the Allenberry Playhouse, where they witnessed the comedy play, “The Absence of A Cel- lo” by Ira Wallach, starring Bruce Brighton. Toni Garon, Reginald Rowland Jr., Bettie Endrizzi, Elizabeth Council, Paul Renault and Jean Lind- % 2 wk TIMI ° -— y= o Make Your Home Winter- ight, Dratt-Free — Use Crystal Clear, Shatterproof Flex- to Cover your Doors and Window FLEX-O-GLASS is the only plastic window material that carries a 2 YEAR GUARANTEE. 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