PAGE EIGHT Subject: Mrs. Arlene Keller and Mrs. Jane Harbison were hostesses at a bridal shower Sunday afternoon given for Miss Laura Davis. Those at- tending were: Mrs, Pauline Engle, Mrs. Jean Aument, Mrs. R. H. Keller, Mrs. Mary Frey, Mrs. Margaret Kirch- ner, Mrs. Faye Furst, Mrs. Elizabeth Geib, Miss Ruth Frey, Mrs. Dorothy Frey, Mrs. Dorcas Knorr, Mrs. Warren Heisey, Mrs. Evelyn Divet, Mrs. Ruth Lenox, Mrs. Elinor Ruhl: Mrs. P. S. Gin- ter, Mrs. Mariam Ormsby, Mrs. Kathryn Keller, Mrs. Pauline Minder, Mrs. Reba Davis, Miss Joan Harbison, Mrs. Esther Rutt, Mrs. Shel- ly Zielke, Mrs. Mary Gaul, Miss Adele Ormsby and Miss Gail Geib. *® * * Three local people are currently serving on jury du- ty for the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas. They are: Mrs. Joseph Coov- er, Mrs, Anna Warta and Wilbur I. Beahm. ¥ * * Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miller and children Cindy and Kev- in and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shelly and children Tammy BY NANCY NEWCOMER | THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. New Arrivals MEMO » Mount Joy - 1969 1—Seriously consider the installation of curbs on West Main street through the Florin ward. PEOPLE! Jo and Michael spent the week end in the mountains at West Milton in Miflin Co. While there, they wiinessed a big black bear eating in a meadow beside their cabin. \ ® *® Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay- lor, Mount Joy RI1 are back from a seven-weeks honey- moon trip which included a thorough tour of the United States. * * » Seiler School and Home held election ot officers last Tuesday in a meeting held before the annual spring con- cert of the first, second and third grades. 'Ihose elected for the coming year were: Mrs. George McCue, presi- dent; Mrs. Dave Chapin,, vice pres.; Mrs. Richard Beach: secretary, and Mrs. Kenneth Newcomer, treasurer. * w *® Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoo- ver and family had the hon- or of receiving a personal thank you note from Mrs. Mamie Doud Eisenhower ac- knowledging a sympathy A Communist is a guy who wants to use your pot to cook your goose in it. - That’s what PP&L will pay toward the price of a new Electric Water Heater* when you replace an old ~ Water Heater of any type OFFER GOOD May 5—July 5 at any participating electric appliance dealer or plumber, *30-gallon or larger quick recovery model or 80-gallon or larger standard type. AN INVESTOR-OWNED © ELECTRIC UTILITY /4 IN THE SERVICE ‘% /% OF THE PUBLIC 3 E | Dutch Wonderland Barry and Janet (Stone) Stehman, 623 Square Street, a son, Saturday. May 17, at General hospital. Albert L. and Geraldine (Melusky) Williams, R2 Mt. Joy, a son, Thursday, May 15, at St. Joseph's hospital. James and Rita (Herr) Shaeffer, 444 Orchard Road, a daughter, Saturday, May 17, at St. Joseph's hospital. Charles and Joyce (Ber- rier) Ricedorf, 242 Park ave. a daughter, Monday, May 19 at the ,General hospital. card they had sent her at the time of death of her hus- band. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ronal Got- walt spent four days in In dianapolis, Indiana visiting friends and waiting lo see the Indianapolis 9500 race qualifications, which were unfortunately, rained out. They were former residents of a suburb of Indianapolis for five years before moving to Mount Joy with their two children Eric and Tracie. * * ® Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Boulton, and children Nancy and Jef- frey, Donegal Heights, spent the weekend sightseeing in Washington D. C. They visit- ed the Capitol, Washington Monument and the Smithson- ion Institute among other sights. * * * The kindergarten class of Marietta Elementary school, taught by Mrs. Virginia Lib- hart, held a breakfast for the morning group and a luncheon for the afternoon group last week. Mrs. Dor- cas Knorr, school nurse, stressed the health and nu- tritional value of a well bal- anced meal, also the use of good manners. The menu planned was one all the chil- dren could easily {ix them- selves at home; it included orange juice, sugar coated cereal, toast with butter and milk for breakfast, and pea- nut butter sandwich, carrot strips, raisins, cookie and milk for lunch. * * * Mr. and Mrs Don Yingst, Diane and Dana, Mr. and Mrs. George Copenhaver and grandchildren Eric and Tra- cie Gotwalt, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Newcomer, Brad and Brian, and Mr. and Mrs. Jere Henderson, Keith and Kevin, attended a Fan travel trailer rally at The Distelfink Camp Grounds near Lebanon over the week end. NOW OPEN WEEKENDS . OPEN EVERY DAY . STARTING MAY 24TH Now . . . 34 acres of excit- * ing fun with full-size castle, enchanted storybook land, thrilling exhibits, exotic liv- ing gardens, gift shops and cafeteria. ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL TOURIST ATTRACTIONS Rides galore . . . Riverboat, Train, U-Drive cars and Electric boats, Fantastic |, monorail and so much * more. Bring your camera! FREE COLOR BROCHURE—Write: on Rt. 30—4 miles East of LANCASTER, PA 0 RL 0 0 0 CO 0 1 TEE WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1969 2.—Continue improvements of Wood Street, re- constructing one or two of the sections re- maining after the 1968 project. 3—Buy and regularly use a borough-owned street sweeper. 4.—Press for completion of the codification of borough ordinances. 5.—Enlarge the “Music in the Park” project. 6.—Start now to provide more water for our community, cooperating and participating with any agency which is interested in such a project. 7.—Improve the quality of water supplied by the municipal water system. 8.—Press for improvement on Manheim street between Mount Joy and the site of the new 230 Bypass interchange, including the drain- age problems in the area of the Little Chiques creek bridge. 9—Take steps to insure that property within the borough has fire plugs located within reason- able protection ranges. 10.—Encourage public and/or private capital to launch a tourist attraction which will put Mount Joy “on the map.” @ Leiter to the Editor Editor: As chaperones, we were very proud of the attending the Donegal 1969 Junior and Senior Post Prom party at the Lancaster Lanes Their families, school and community can be very ® Named From page 1) family, including a son, twin girls, and another girl, live in York; Bowden, who has manag- ed the Mount Joy store for seven years, has been pro- moted to take the responsi- bility of the Murphy prop- erty on Continental Square in York. students - proud of the conduct of these young ladies and gentlemen. We were all proud to be part of this affair. Very truly yours, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Parker Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Sagerer : Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gainer Willis Heissy Nts, Patricia Shope Mrs. Roy Wagner Emergency Medical ualls Sunday Dr. Thomas O'Connor — 7 Home Grown Asparagus For Freezing HOME DRIED SNITZ — BLEACHED CELERY GARDEN SEEDS Vegetable & Flower Plants - flats or dozen PEAT MOSS, FERTILIZER AND COCOA SHELLS BACHMAN CHOCOLATE CANDY EGGS DIRECT FROM OUR FARM JUMBOS 55¢ DOZ. — LARGE 2 DOZ. 95c WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MARKET Store Hours: Daily 8 to 6 Except Friday 8 to 9. 4 MILE WEST OF FLORIN PHONE 653-5661 pREERMEEREN ARERR RRRAEN IEENEEENENEENEENENEED THERE ARE WITH A a sun umbrella . . .. MOUNT JOY LOTS OF THINGS YOU CAN GET VACATION CLUB Take a long-earned vacation and get the things you need at the same time . . . . a trailer . . .. ‘You'll enjoy your vacation more this year with one of our quick-action Vacation Loans. Our new Vacation Club is now open. Join yourself and have from $25.00 to $500.00 at a time when you need it most . . . . . a year from now. UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK AND Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation a. nen £ men ole a new fishing rod . . .. MAYTOWN AERA INENENNERNENERANEREREENE ENNEREERREED — oe PN bed PN eh pep PN al Pa eb ed 0 pe al Lb ll Lapp Cal gl Cte ld ~N NAAN Cul) et && A + +0
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