The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 06, 1967, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6,
DONALD J, HOWER
Airman Donald J. Hower,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W.
Hower of 120 E. Main Street,
Mount Joy, has completed ba-
sic training at Lackland AFB,
Tex. He has been assigned
to the Air Force Technical
Training Center at Sheppard
AFB, Tex. for specialized
schooling as an aircraft main-
tenance specialist. Airman
Hower is a graduate of Done-
gal high school.

1967
Leisure Club
Planning Party
The Mount Joy Area Leis-
ure club will hold its Christ
mas party Monday, Dec. 11
at 1 p.m. in Hostetters ban-
quet hall.
All members are being
urged to attend this our big
party of the year
Volunteer help is wanted
to take a Christmas party to
the 14 handicapped children
of Mount Joy and Elizabeth-
town in the Rheems school.
Cookies, small gifts, a Christ-
mas tree will be some of the
things needed to complete
the party for these unfortun-
ate children. Gifts for the a-
bove children will be accept-
ed from anyone in the area,
even those outside the Leis-
ure club membership.
Anyone who can help with
the party on Friday, Dec. 22
at 1:30 p.m., at the Rheems
school may call the club
president, Lewis P .G. Hadt.


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MAYTOWN NEWS NOTES
Miss Grace Henderson
William Gilbert is slowly
improving from his recent
injury, however he is still
hospitalized. Let's remember
him with cards.
CE-CGYA of the
of ‘God visited the
Nursing Home last
Church
Lehman
Sunday
and distributed gifts and
cards.
The United Church of
Christ will celebrate the Ad-
vent Family Festival Sunday
evening. The program will
start with a covered dish
luncheon after which the
church will be decorated for
f
i

the holiday season. The third
part of the program will be
a short informal worship ser-
vice.
On Sunday, Dec. 17, the
Church and Sunday School
services will be combined
for the presentation of a
Christmas program by both
the children and adults.
December 23 at 6:30 the
Jr. Choir will go caroling and
Dec. 24 at 7:30 there will be
a candlelight service.
Charles Harter, Pottstown,
visited his sister Miss Marie
Harter, last Wednesday.

Mrs. Anna Hicks, Mrs. Wit.
mer, Mrs. Betty Lehman and
daughter of Lehman’s Nurs-
ing Home attended the mor-
ning worship service at the
United Church of Christ last
Sunday.
Mrs .May Hicks spent the
holidays last week with her
daughters and their families
in the Philadelphia area.
Lois Shenk is enjoying her
Christmas vacation. She is a
student at Pennsylvania State
University.
Sam Johns, Gary Heisey &
father and Zack Emsweiler
were some of the lucky hunt-
ers who bagged deer last
week.
Jim Hiestand, age 16,
would have liked very much
to have gone along hunting
with his brother Dale to
Huntingdon County. He felt
he should stay at home and
help his sister-in-law on the
dairy farm instead. In Jim's
spare time last Monday he
took his rifle and went to
Nissley’s quarry near Bain-
bridge to try his luck as this
was his first time hunting
deer. To his surprise he came
back with a 7-point buck. He
was only about 1% miles
from home while his brother
Dale was many miles from
home and had no luck. Need-
less to say Dale was a bit
surprised when he came
home and saw a deer hang-
ing up at his barn. Also,
needless to say Jim was a
happy lad. This was one of
the many times where kind-
ness and thoughtfullness paid
off.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl White,
7. S. River Street, celebrated
their 50th wedding anniver-
sary two weeks ago at a drop
in-party given by their chil-
dren, Betty, Lakewood, N. J.
Earl, Jr., Columbia, Clayton,
York R1; Mrs. Walter Sager,
Marietta R1; and Mrs. Mar-
lin McCorkel, Salunga. They
have 18 grandchildren and 8
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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
great-grandchildren.
The Maytown Fire Co. Aux-
iliary elected the following
officers for 1968: President,
Mrs. Vernon Mayers; lst
vice-president, Mrs. Henry
Frank; 2nd vice-president,
Mrs .Leonard Dohner; secre.
tary, Mrs. Hiram Mayers;
ass’'t secretary, Mrs. Eliza-
beth Kauffman and treasur-
PAGE FIVE
er, Mrs. Theodore Laser.
Mrs. Rebecca Saylor, for-
merly of town, is a guest at
St. Anne's Home, Coiumbia
R. D.
Mrs. Annabelle Hawthorne
has moved to her new resi-

dence on W., High st et, the
former Elmer Gutsha.! home.
We welcome her hack to
Maytown.

Set Seiler Yule Program
The annual Christmas pro.
gram by Seiler Elementary
School will be presented by
Grades 4, 5 and 6 Tuesday,
December 12 at 7:30 p.m. in
the W. I. Beahm Jr. high
school auditorium.
The fourth grades taught
by Miss Irene Heisey and
Mrs. Emma Good will present
the song-story ‘The Little
Drummer Boy’. Miriam and
Joel, children of Bethlehem,
will bz ‘portrayed by Donna
Ebersole and Kenneth Wolge-
muth, Mary - Nancy Zink,
Joseph - Richard Gibble,
Kings - Kevin Miller, Kevin
Milligan and David Presto,
Shepherds - David Weber,
David Chapin, Robert Reich-
ard and Michael Drace, Ang-
els - Laurie Martin, Deborah
Bender, Diane Waltz and
Denise Lutz and announcer
Joel Heisey.
The fifth and sixth grades
taught by Mrs. Winifred Gey-
er, Edwin Miller, Mrs. Grace
Alexander and James Sar-
baugh will present an origin-
al program entitled “Christ-
mas Is . . .. . . ”. Narrators
will be Keith Smith, Beth
Becker, Cindy Miller, Lois
Wolfe, Mark Halstead and
Cheryl Cox. Solo parts will

Lions Are Hosts
To Governor
The Mount Joy Lions club
was host to District Governor
Richard Bouden at their reg-
ular meeting on Tuesday eve-
ning at Hostetters. In addition
to the inspiring remarks ofi-
fered by District Governor
Bouden, Deputy District Gov.
Arthur Heipler and Public
Relations Man Elso Rossini
gave interesting talks . Each
of these men also added to
President Robert F. Schroll’s
comments about Lion Club’s
dedication to sight conserva-
tion.
Elsewhere in this paper
you will read Mayor Frank
B. Walter's proclaming this
week to be White Cane week.
Lion members will be station-
ed at various business places
ceive your donation to the
sight conservatiosy progr: m.
We fortunate on s can ap-
preciate the abilily to see,
but are we as g aieful for
might be.
Your donation will help to
provide the means for .some
less fortunate persons to see
better, or provide a blind
person with the help needed
to make life easier for them.

Electrical Assn.
Dinner Booked
The Electrical Association
of Lancaster, County will
hold its annual Christmas
dinner party at the Conesto-
ga Country Club, Lancaster,
on Tuesday evening, Dec. 12.
The expected attendance is
200 members and their
guests.
Membership in this Associ-
ation consists primarily of
electrical contractors, elect-
rical equipment distributors,
electrical manufacturer’s rep-
resentatives and utility per-
sonnel.
bers elected to serve on the
Ltexecutive committee for a
two-year term will be an-
nounced at this annual affair.
When in need of printing

remember The Bulletin.
on Friday evning and will re-|
be sung by Brenda Kreider,
Sharon Zimmerman & Chris-
tine Beck.
The program is under the
direction of Mrs. Ethel Bros-
ke, elementary vocal music
teacher with Mrs, Margaret
Hart as accompanist.
A String Ensemble includ-
ing pupils from Donegal El-
ementary Schools will play
carols under the direction of
Morrell Shields.
Singing Zims Plan
Concert Here
“The Singing Zims’ will
present a Christmas Cantata,
“The Lord of Glory,” at the
Trinity Evangelical Congre
gational Church, Donegal &
New Haven Sts., Mount Joy,
Saturday evening, Dec. 4, at
7:30 p.m.
“The Singing Zims” are a
family group composed of
the adopted and foster child-
ren of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Zimmerman, being raised on
a farm in Tulpehocken Town.
ship, Berks County, present-
ly numbering about 21 chil-
dren.
Under the direction of Mrs.
Ruth Anne Reed, oldest of
the children, the various
members of the family pre-
sent vocal and instrumental
music, accompanied by a dia-
logue, in exposition of the
theme. Several of the selec-
tions used have been compos-
ed by Mrs. Reed. This years
presentation will include at
least 12 Christmas songs, a
drama, “Mr. Banner’s Christ
mas Present,” and Chalk il-
lustration. Mrs. Reed will
serve as pianist and trumpet
accompaniment will also be
used with several of the sel-
ections.
The public is invited to at.
tend this service.
® Of This n That
(From page .1)
and works of art it contain-
ed.
Theo three back rooms of
ti» house have been almost

this God given grace as wc
The five association mem-|- :

completely rebuilt. There was
n> roof on them, and only a
drt floor when the present
owwrars began restoring the
¢stablishment. One of the
rooms, the kitchen, is un-
believably quaint, and an-
other room, the library, has
been completely papered with
antique maps.
At the Paul Portner home,
we loved the beautiful cup-
boards — corner, Dutch, and
others, filled with lovely old
china. Holly was everywhere
—the Portners’ hobby.
The oval staircase at the
deVitry home, the walk-in
fireplace in the kitchen, with
arrangements for cooking —
the unusual collection of mu-
sical instruments and musical
memorabilia at the George
Kline home all these were
unforgettable.
Another highlight was the
living creche at the Sultz-
back House, complete with
living figures of “Mary.” “Jos-
eph” and the shepherds, an
adorable live donkey, woolly
sheep and white fantail pig-
Live carollers added a

eons.
musical touch.
Candles were everywhere
. the tea tables were load-
ed with tiny sandwiches,
Christmas cookies and can-
dies . . there was warmth
and friendliness in every
home . . . it was a delightful
afternoon, and we hope it
becomes a traditional part of
Christmas in this area.