The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 01, 1968, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1968
e Deaths
BERNICE M. ARNOLD
Bernice M. Arnoid, 49, of
Mount Joy R2, died unex-
pectedly attending a wed-
ding shower at the home of
Miss Thelma Miller, Eliza-
bethtown R1. Dr. Milton 8S.
Good of Elizabethtown said
death was due to a heart at-
tack and that she had been
under the care of a physician
for several years.
She was the wife of Stan-
ley Ray Arnold.
Born in Lancaster, she
was a daughter of the late
John M. and Mabel Gross-
man Miller.
The Arnolds have resided
in the Mount Joy area since
1959 and in Lancaster prior
to that time.
Mrs. Arnold had been a
bookbinder for the Continen-
tal Press Co. of Elizabeth-
town for the past seven
years. Prior to that, she was
employed at the Business
Press and the Lancaster
Press, -both of Lancaster.
She was a member of the
Chiques United Methodist
church.
In addition to her husband,
at home, she is survived by
a daughter, Linda R., at
home, two brothers, John M.
Miller Jr., New Holland, and
Kenneth W. Miller, Lititz.
and a sister, Shirley ‘M., wife
of John M. Kreider, Charlot-
te, North Carolina.
Funeral services were held
Monday afternoon from the
Groff funeral home in Lan-
caster and burial was made
in Riverview Park.
MABEL G. GINDER
Mrs. Mabel G. Ginder, 80,
formerly of Mount Joy R2,
died Friday, April 26 in the
Elm Dale Rest Home, Lititz
R2, following a lengthy ill-
ness.
She was the wife of the
late Phares S. Ginder. She
was born in Mount Joy Twp.,
a daughter of the late Amos
and Salinda Good Griner.
She was a member of Ris-
ser’s Mennonite Church, of
Elizabethtown.
Surviving are three sons.
Victor and Ralph, Mount Joy
R2, and Roy, Manheim R4;
13 grandchildren and 17
great grandchildren; and one
sister, Beulah G. Griner, Mt.
Joy R2.
Funeral services were held
from the Miller funeral home
in Elizabethtown, Monday
and the Risser’s Mennonite
church. Burial was made in
the adjoining cemetery.
-- Engagements --
SMITH — WATTS
The engagement of Miss
Donna Marie Watts to James
E. Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard G. Smith, Eliza-
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY
bethtown Rl, is announced
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph A. Watts, 823 W. Main
St., Mount Joy.
Miss Watts and her fiance
are graduates of Donegal
High School.
HERSHEY — CRAMER
Announcement is made this
week of the engagement of
Annette J. Cramer, of 3889
North Barbara street, to Wil-
liam H. Heisey, son of Mrs.
Helen Heisey, 16 S. Third
street, Columbia, and Fred
Heisey Sr., 923 Mifflin street,
Columbia.
Miss Cramer is the daugh-
ter of Mrs. Annetta A. Cram-
er and the late Lester S.
Cramer
The bride-elect is employ-
ed as a filing clerk by Arm-
strong Cork and her fiance
is a shipping clerk, employed
by Grinnell Corp.
IN VIETNAM
Army Private First Class
Charles R. Brown, 19, son of
Mrs. Dorothy E. Brown, 108
W. Main St., has been as-
signed as a motor transport
worker in the 403d Trans-
portation Company near
Wonder Beach, Vietnam.
An early air-conditioning
contraption was invented by
Leonardo Da Vinei, who tried
cooling the bedroom of the
Duchess of Milan with a two-
ton water-powered exterior
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BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS
Fifteen new members
were inducted into Phi Al-
pha Epsilon, Lebanon Valley
College’s honor society, a
ceremony in the college
Chapel at 11 a.m. on Tues-
day: April 2.
Among the members was
Miss Carol E. Eshelman,
Landisville and a graduate
of Hempfield High School.
Delegates from 14 area
schools attended the eighth
annual High School Press
Conference recently at Mil-
lersville State College.
Among the schools attend-
ing were Hempfield Union
High Schocl.
The journalists were treat-
ed to campus tours, panel
discussions and a reception.
Three youths were pre-
sented God and Country a-
wards at a special service
recently in St. Pauls Evan-
gelical United Brethren
Church. The awards were
presented by the Rev. Harry
J. J. Hemmelberger, pastor.
Recipients were Michael
Schlossman, 13, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Schloss-
man. He is a member of the
Youth Fellowship of St.
{ Pauls EUB Church. and is a
member of the Ponderosa
campers club of Mountville.
Schlossman is a seventh
grader at Centerville Junior
High School where he .is a
member of the Projection
Club. Karl Himmelberger,
17, son of the Rev. and Mrs.
Harry J. P. Himmelberger,
45 W. Main St., Mountville.
He is a senior at Hempfield
High School where he is a
member of the Theater Cuts
Club, Hempfield Singers,
Photography Club, and is
the secretary of the Key
Club, Michael Brooks, 18,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Drew
Brecokss 13 E. Main St,
Mountville. He is now serv-
ing with the U. S. Air Force
in Duluth, Minn. The award
was received by his parents.
The Hempfield Sertoma
Club met on Wednesday
evening April 17, at 6:30
p.m. at the Mt. Joy Amer-
ican Legion Post Home.
The club hosted the Girl
Scout Troop they sponsor
and Mr. John Weidman
showed pictures of his trip
to Russia. , , ,
At a recent meeting of
the Hempfield Neighborhood
Girl Scout association dele-
gates to the Penn Laurel
Scout Council were elected
for a three-year term.
Delegates are Mrs. Lewis
Springer, Mrs. James Bemes-
derfer and Mrs. Rodney
Ray. Alternate is Mrs. Eu-
gene Johnston apponted to
posts in the Hempfield
Neighborhood Association
were Mrs. Walter Ayres,
junior consultant, Mrs. Gro-
ver Ortman, organizer for
East Petersburg; Mrs. John
Keene publicity numeral
guards were presented to
the following women who
have served the Girl Scouts
for fifteen years: Mrs. Cyrus
Gamble: Mrs. Wendy Sig-
man, Mrs. Johnston, and
Miss Linda Witman.
Receiving numeral guards
for ten years of service were
Mrs. Samuel Wiley, Mrs.
Thomas Duke, Mrs. John
Fraelich, Mrs. John Silk-
uetter, Mrs. Donald Miller,
Mrs. Marshall Kline, Mrs.
Helen Gainer, Mrs. Beatrice
Nobile: Mrs. Wilma Som-
mer, Mrs. Nelson Garfield,
Mrs. Donald Climenson, Mrs.
Walter Ayars, Mrs. Richard
Fawber, and Mrs. Robert
Kauffman.
Guards for five years of
service were awarded to
Mrs. Richard Laurence, Mrs.
John Davidson, Mrs. Zeno
Zabawsky, Mrs. Charlotte
Wagner, Mrs. Kenneth John:
Mrs. Joseph Commero, Mrs.
Robert Chalfont, Mrs.
Donald Roehm, Mrs. Larry
Bowersox, Mrs. Melvin Or,
Mrs. Chester Amand, Mrs.
Isaiah Luhty, Mrs. Russell
Herr, Mrs. Grover Davy,
Mrs. Donald Harvey, Mrs.
William Mateer, Mrs. James
Buchler, Mrs. Pearl Bard,
Mrs. Barbara Parsoncowd,
Mrs. Ted Obniski.
Miss Nancy L. ‘Snavely,
17, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Snavely, 261
Stanley Ave., Landisville,
represented Hempfield in the
Posture Queen contest held
by Lancaster County Chiro-
practer Society. Miss Snave-
ly is a senior at Hempfield
High School. School activ-
ities include Hempfield Sing-
ers, yearbook photography
editor, cheerleader, F. & A., :
Teen-age Republican Club,
and the National Honor So-
ciety. She received the Op-
timist Youth Appreciation
Award and plans to be a
math teacher. .
The East Hempfield Board
of Supervisors approved a
curfew ordinance affecting
youngsters under the age of
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