PAGE 12 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1971 en street, appeared seeking approval of proper zoning for the erection of a duplex house at Hill and Angle Sts. Facing a wall of ‘“proce- dures’, council could not grant the necessary approv- als. The situation will go to the Zoning Hearing Board for a hearing on Wednesday, June 16. Frey left the meet- ing frustrated, A request was made that the council’s 1971 $1,200 bud- get allocation of $1200 for park improvements be turned directly over to the Mt, Joy Athletic Association for pay- ment of material bills was de- THATS WHY YOU HAVE SUCH FEELINGS OF INSECURITY! 3 Re Ni MUCH JOHN WAYNE WGR PER ' nied. Council felt that a portion of the allocation may be needed for other purposes and that Athletic association accounting should be made through council. Allocations were made — $750 to Friendship Fire com- pany, $750 to Florin Fire Co. and $500 to the library. One action taken with dis- patch, but not without com- plaining voice, was that coun- cil meet for its July session on the 12th instead of the [AA THE ONLY THINKING MORE HIGHLY /” AT MY, x ; OF YOURSELF TO HERO ILL OVERCOME YOUR WORSHIP! INFERIORITY COMPLEX. = 5th, which is a legal holiday. Arrange Memorial Park Vesper Service temporary music, Dan is the pianist for the group. All the members of OUT- REACH are involved in Mar- Productions, non-profit evangelical produc- tions company endeavoring minister the Gospel of Jesus the tools . Joy Interchurch Coun- Maranatha Productions Inc. door Community Vesper at Memorial Park Sun- day evening, Maranatha Productions Inc. even college students motiva- New Community e WEDDINGS : : (From page 5) fhe mes Council Officers The bridegroom is ‘the son The public is invited Mrs. Miriam Thomas, Mt, share in this service. i co Are Inducted Sy R1, and the late Clyde B. your chairs and blankets and Newly-elected officers of phomas. enjoy an evening of fellow- the Mount Joy Community He was wraduated from ship wiih friends and neigh- Council were installed Wed- p\apheim Central high school bors. oe . nesday evening, June 2, aS and is employed by New Hol- In case of rain the service t he organization held its land Division of Sperry Rand will be ‘held in the Beahm June meeting. Corp., Mountville. Junior higa school. Given in marriage by her Mrs. Zale, who isan alier. father. the bride wore a floor ted to reach out to their own “searching generation,” lieve that they nate member of the council : ; m of white organ- representing the Business and length gown ‘of w g Za Golf Tourney Arranged rroesioml womens aw. 2 joa sn of cor thing of value to communi- cate in their music Traveling throughout Mount Joy Golf Assn, will tournament of the season at Cool Creek Golf Club, Sunday, June 13, . starting at 11 am. All golfers are asked to be at the starting tee 15 minutes ahead of their starting time for the Point Quota tourney. Starting times are as fol- extensively eastern United States, they give concerts and interact wth other students in high school assemblies, its second many churches and over TV and radio. Henry Harrison from Har- ., is the soloist for the group. Educated at Phila- delphia College of Bible, is a licensed Baptist minister since the age of 16, Formeriy he hosted his own local T.V. show called “Amen Time.” The other 11:00—M. Pricio, B. Slade, 11:07—D. Arnold, G. New- comer, H. Zimmerman. . Mummau, R. Esh- leman, G. Sheetz, C. Johnson. : D. Halbleib, R. s Funk, G. Funk. 11:28—R. Hallgren, I. Hos- tetter, R. Hurst, A. Myer. 11:35—D. Drenner, R. Kee- ner, J. Johnson, K. Zangari. 11:42—B. Pennell, P. Rus- sell, C. Brandt, L. Hostetter. whose balanced blend of voic- background for Harrison’s solos and also sing selections. which carries the listener a- long, using various types of umbia was maid of honor, 11:49—C. Witmer, R. Berk- Officers are: Bridesmaids were Miss Eil- ley, K. Smith, D. Brandt. Mrs. Franklin Zink. presi- een Henehan, Lancaster, and 11:56—E. Crawl, C. Eber- gent; Mrs, Carl Hallgren, Miss Sandra Pittenturf, sister sole, J. Funk, K. Funk. vice-president; Mrs. Lee Ellis, of the bride. Junior brides- 12:03 — G. Berryhill, L. gecretary, and William Eby, maid was Miss Jo Anne Pit- Zwally, J. Hackman, L. Le- tpeasurzr. Members of the tenturf, sister of the bride. high. Board of Directors include: Flower girl was Miss Ther- 12:10—M. Rugard, R. Cole- james Heilig, 1 year; Mrs. esa Smith;. Marietta. Barry man, B. Burr, G. Page. Warren Foley, 2 years, and Thomas, Rohrerstown, was 12:17—Lee Ellis, Joe Hos- A} Newlin, 3 years, ringbeaer, tetter, E. Lindemuth, R. Pac- During the business meet- Serving as best man was ker. ing, the council reviewed the Robert Donough of Manheim. 12:24—J. Allen, J. Deitz, 3. day Memorial Day activi- Ushers were James Thomas, S. Keller, B. Young. ties and heard reports. brother of the bridegroom, 12:31 — J. Breneman, K. Heilig, finance chairman and Donald Snyder and Dou- Gainer, B. Grissinger, E. Ko- and Eby, treasurer, reported glas Lehman, both of Mount Ser. on the fiscal situation. They Joy RD, 12:38—C. Bell, J. Good, G. said that the organization’s fic Following the ceremony, a Greiner, K. Alexander. nances appear satisfactory. reception was held at the 12:45—G. Dolan, B. Flick, Although expenses ran a- church social hall. P. McKain, P. Sload. bove the amount of cash di- The couple will live in Mt. 12:52—R. Divet, A Neiss, rectly contributed in advance Joy. B. Ackerley, J. Charles. to the council for the week- 12:59—B. Wells, Jere Hos- end, estimated a number of tetter, H. Hallgren, J. Binkle. additional funds virtually are ROTH — WOLGEMUTH assured to more than cover The marriage of Miss Peg- music to illustrate their point Bruce Burkholder, OUTREACH, is a gradu- the deficit. The situation is gy Ann Wolgemuth to Jack about as it has been in past Alexander Roth took place : years, it was pointed out. Saturday, June 5, at 2 p. m. Daughter Works for Nixon s pointed out. Saturday, June 5. at 2 p. m. ate of Trinity College, Flori- da. Recently interviewed by “Decision Magazine,” already has established him- self as a young man with a purpose. While attending col- | lege, he organized many huge youth crusades rallies which were the Tampa Stadium. Dan Wolgemuth of Lancas- r, is a graduate of Lancas- . When you heard the presi- dent of the United States an- swer a question last week on television by saying, Frankln’s ment” did you know that he was speaking of a Hempfield high school graduate? President Nixon had been asked by a news what government is doing to " bring more women into gov- and decency where he majored ‘in music. Composer and arranger for OUTREACH, he also has done work for many other groups. Also actively engaged in con- What the chief of state was saying is that Barbara Hack- man Franklin, a 1958 gradu- ate of Hempfield, in a White House offce, act- women for is working recruting important places with government, And—by important places, the measure of important can the fact that the jobs pay $25,000 and up Girl Scouts Have Busy! Month Girl Scout Troop 21, whose Mrs. Bruce Kline, assisted by ‘Mrs. Sheetz and Beth Gibble, had a very busy Spring. troop had a Hawaiian party with Mrs. Anna Mae Eby showng slides and momentos of her recent trip to the were presented of the troop an were served to parents and guests of the troop. May 15 the girls had a bus trip to Philadelphia. took a cruise, be guaged by Not ‘only is Mrs. a former resident of the area but her mother, Mrs. Mayme is a second grade teacher in Seiler elementary Hackman, she sat in a s circle with her young charg- es having a noon-time picnic the play- beamed with pride as she talked about her daughter, who is a graduate of Penn State and of Harvard Business School. “Yes,” she answered, refreshments saw Indepen- dence Hall, Betsy Ross house and Christ Church. Brethren with the Rev. Jac- A Slew ® Frustration =~ ob F. Replogle officiating. en with him, But, he is a (F 1 i The bride is the daughter b d she ans- . Tom page ) of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M., very busy man an | wers to AN Finch.” ough. Although all appeared Woigemuih Jr.,, Mount Joy to have good excuses’ for their absences, council reflect- ed a pinching feeling of “lack of information” because de- partment heads did not at- tend Monday's meeting. Ab- 2 sent were the mayor, the po- of Mrs. Patricia Roth, of 311 lice chief and supervisor, pov St., and the late Char- : Fire Chief Frank Good . 18%. Roth. working in the government sented his report rig May He was graduated from Mec- public relations area. It was ,,4"j1¢0rmed council that the Caskey high school and is because of her responsible 1949 Dodge pumper is out of employed by the Family Fi- bank positon “that she was co vice for an overhaul of its ance Corp. She does not live in the White House but is a resident of Washington since she took the appointment about two months ago. Mrs. Franklin is a vice- president of the First Nation- al City Bank of New York, She was graduated from Manheim Central high school and is employed by Donegal Industries, Mount Joy RI1. The bridegroom is the son asked. to give at least six Gi h ; IX pump—at a “ballpark” ti iven “in marriage by her months effort in the recruit- mate of $800 to SF 200. a father, the bride wore a floor- Ing program. © chief said that the Friendship length gown of organza frim- She has been in banking ed with V 1 : : no Company will need :help to ™M€49 Wi enise lace 4 i New York for about seven cet the repair bill, Ps The , Miss Shirl Hontz of Man- council promised none but heim was maid of honor. The did not say it would not. ridesmaids were Miss Mari- When in need of printing Rather, it again pulled the Wehbe iy pri a the remember The Bulletin. problem of what-kind ‘of con- bride So, ny : ributions the rural areas ! : i . surrounding the borough Flower girl was Miss Lori should be making to fire pro- Myer, Akron. Brian Sheaffer, ive ITCHING? “i Ea Marlin O. Frey. N 2 erving as best man was AWAKE . Y. 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