y ¥ x ye EA RS I OSPR RE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1966 LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS Students in Hempfield Fu ture Teachers of America club are assisting element ary and secondary teachers in the district in a ‘‘cadet under the Lavina Do- teacher” direction of land. Participating are Weirich, Sandra Shuman, Nancy Coleman, Ann Leh- man, Brenda Mellinger, Vic- ki Usner, Louise Dorwar, Nadine DuPlate, Kathy Dunn Marsha = Finney, Christine Hondras, Marilyn Miller, Donna Royer, Nancy Shenk, Sue Snavely, Donna Yeager, Sharon Brubaker, Linda Stehman, Kathy Keller, Jan- is Lowell, Cordy Shindler, Laverne Searfoss, Sue Owen, Beverly Satsha, Bruce Fry, program Mrs. Wendy Beth Wold, Jennie Bechtold, Nancy Snavely, Bonnie For | ney, Beverly Dunkelberger, | Sharon Bailey, Anne Holzing er, Denis Rineer, Sandy Hol- singer, Carol Stillman, Nan- cy Fackler, Carol Cornwell, Denise Smith, Pat Akers, Pat | Mikula, Janis Hepler, Debbie | Dietrich, Jeanette Noll, Betsy | Dupree, Jan Wolf, Betty Mc: | Eirea, Francine Bogart, Sue | Starling, Liz Howard, Bruce Fry, Debbie Kline, Marlene | Shook, Donna Hendricks, | Beverly Erdman, Beverly Latsha, and Sandy Shuman. Sw * # | Society of Farm Women #4 met in the social hall of Zion | Lutheran church, Landisville | on Saturday, Nov. 26. | Devotions were led by | Mrs. Maude Mohler, Miss Al-| ice Marie Nissley, president, KELLER'S FOR YOUN SATURDAY NIGHT. 8 to 11 p. m. 955 WEST MAIN STREET. MOUNT JOY | CELLAR. |} G PEOPLE Featuring the LOOSE ENZ COMBO § Winners of the Battle of the Bands AND ONE OF THE GOOD GUYS FROM WSBA REFRESHMENTS -. — | | | with a | Mrs. conducted the business meet- ing. The group was honored baritone solo by ten. year-old Robert Douglas Ad- ams, and a book review by Frank Eshelman. “Up the Down Staircase’ by Bel Kauffman was the work ex- ’ [ amined. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Brubaker, Salunga, in the form of a covered dish luncheon, Dec. 28 at 12:30 p. m. The next * * * The Alumni Assoc. will hold a banquet honoring the football team at the Hemp- field gymnasium on Wednes- day, Dec. 17. * * * United Lutheran Church Women of Zion Lutheran church, Landisville will sponsor a Christmas tea in the church social room on Dec. 4 at 3 pm. The program will Christmas music and ings. Mrs. Calvin Ross, chairman of hostesses will be assisted by Mrs. Wm. Hoffman, Mrs Simon Minnich and Mrs. Wm. Mumma.’ * #* ¥ include read- Awards were presented on Tuesday evening, Nov. 29th during the first annual West District, Boy Scouts of Am- erica recognition dinner at the Elizabethtown American | Legion. Receiving committee- { man of the Year award was Charles Elliott, Landisville. NOW . . . AT COUNTY FARMERS BANK HM NOVEL HM PRACTICAL HM METHODICAL H FASCINATING v » > . Saving’s easy with a QUARRYVILLE © MOUNT JOY MAIN OFFICE: 23 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER (Open ‘til 6 P.M. Monday thru Thursday ~‘til 8 P.M. 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LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK 13 Convenient Offices to Serve You LANCASTER a KX CHRISTIANA COLUMBIA COUNTY COUNTY \ Fame fr nT Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation pwns | | “marc A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation | 1] THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA Among the men receiving a- vards for meeting district re- quirements was Richard Mil ler, Brandt Blvd., Landisvillc # * * One hundred adult reserve seat tickets for Hempfield H. S. basketball and wrestling home contests went on sale Monday, Nov. 28 at 8 a.m. Edwin P. McGehee, directo of athletics announced Sun- day. They were sold on a “first come, first served’ basis at the high school office. Space is at a premium in the junior high school gymnas- ium. When built in 1955 its 950 seating capacity met the demand, however, since our junior and senior high school enrollment has jumped 130.9 per cent to 1,245 students in the past decade, seating is a problem Six hundred student tickets also went on sale in the sen- ior high school on the above date, with a certain allotment going to junior high students. lotted to visitors, PAGE THREE small number of seats for fac- ulty members and visiting athletic officials. 0 * * The Hempfield High School Chapter of the American Field Servce wiill hold a dual baked goods sale Satur- day, Dec. 10 from 10 am. to 4 p.m. Sales will go on at the Rea and Derrick Pharmacy in the Lancaster Shopping Center and Two Guys Dis- count center on Columbia Avenue, Funds raised will support the foreign exchange program at Hempfield. Lead- ers in the project are Bonnie Reheard, general chairman, Maureen McGuire, price co- ordinator; Chris Treiss, loca tion coordinator; and Judy Wittle, publicity. * * * The church school teach- ers of Landisville Church of God will hold study sessions cn the book “The Company of the Committed” by True- blood at the church on Tues- day, Wednesday, and Thurs- Two hundred tickets are al-i1day, Dec. 6, 7, and 8 at 7 p. and also a/m. Ohio, visiting the Captain Wayne Warner family. The Fire Co. Auxiliary Christmas party was quite successful. bers and guests attended it. Judy Henderson celebrated her 4th birthday anniversary on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank attended a birthday ‘dinner on Sunday at Harrisburg. Jack was one of the honored guest as his birthday anni- versary was on Monday. Miss Anna Albright cele- brated her birthday anniver- sary on Tuesday. The Christmas program at the Maytown Elementary School will be held Monday evening, Dec. 12 at 7:30. Miss Anna Culp was on the sick list last week. She is a patient in St. Joseph's hospital. Mrs. Edna Miller remains a patient in the Osteopathic hospital. Guy (Sonny) Hoffman is convalescing at his home near Bainbridge. He recently underwent surgery at the hospital. Andrew Hinton, a former resident of Maytown, passed away last week. He resided in Biggs, Calif. He was the son of the late Catherine and George Hinton. The children of the United Church of Christ S S will present a Christmas program at the church Sunday, Dec. 18, at 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. William Hol- lenbaugh, Ephrata, visited Mrs. Anna Hollenbaugh last Sunday. A Children’s Christmas program will be presented in St. John’s Lutheran church, Sunday evening, Dec. 18 at 7 o’clock. On Dec. 24 at 7:30 pm. there will be Candle Light Services in St. John’s Luth- eran church and the United Church of Christ. Did you know there is an- CAMP HILL, PA. . 2 blocks from Camp Forty two mem-: ey Miss Grace Henderson Mrs. Myrtle Warner and,other Maytown on the map son Robert, spent Thanks-|of Pennsylvania? This was giving holidays at Fairborn,|Larry Henderson's experi- ence. Upon leaving Jackson- ville, Arkansas Nov. 7 he ex- plained clearly to the truck driver who was bringing his trailer how to find Maytown. On Nov. 11, the truck driver called from York and said that after he receives his per- mit he will be on his way to Maytown. Instead of May- town, Lanc. Ce., he was headed for Maytown, York Co. Larry had to hurry to York Co. to meet him and get him headed in the right direction. Since this episode we have learned that many trucks coming from Mary- land are directed to the wrong Maytown. It is on the map but has no P. O. It con- sists of a church and several houses. Leisure Club Yule Party The Mount Joy Leisure Club Christmas party will be held Tuesday, Dec. 13 at 6 p.m. in the Mount Joy Res- taurant on West Main street. Mrs. George Groff and her committee have over sixty- six members signed up to attend. The deadline is Dec. 7th (today). An exchange of gifts will be provided with a Christmas program and carol singing. Special guests, Gerald Lutz, Robert Mackiosn, Roy Bair and their wives will be present. These three Jaycees were responsible for helping to organize the club about a year ago. Members who attend the Christmas party are asked to bring a 50c gift for the ex- change of gifts with others. For further information call, Mrs. Groff 653-4982 or Mr. Hart 653-4208. Pentagon Sign: “Think in Triplicate.” - Mrs. Angela- Spiritual Reader - Advisor Advice on all problems of life. She will not only tell you your problems but will help you ‘with them. Satis- faction guaranteed. : NOW LOCATED. AT 22 NORTH 32nd STREET Next Door to Gino's Rd Eh! 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