Page 8 - Mount Joy Bulletin May 29, 1974 Set June 13 for Annual Seventy-Five Plus Party On Thursday evening, June 13, the annual 75 Plus banquet for Mount Joy people will be held at Hostetters. All residents of Mount Joy, or former residents, who are 75 years of age or older are eligible to attend. Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. Transportation, where needed, will be provided. Those people who are eligible to attend and have not received an invitation in the past (or if anyone knows of anyone who has not been invited in the past) may call Mrs. Stephen Getty, 653-5245. The 75 Plus banquet is sponsored by the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes and the Jaycees. ‘Of This and That’ (Continued from Page 1) Yet another advised, ‘‘Get a trap from the Sportsmen, and catch him.” But we don’t know. We lean most toward the imaginative approach of a young woman who found a ‘““nest’” of young rabbits under the shrubbery near her back steps. Mother Rabbit was ‘‘poaching”’ heavily in the young woman’s garden! Instead of becoming furious or frustrated, she began putting out rabbit food at the back steps. The raids on the garden have ceased! In addition to our garden, which is providing us with all the lettuce, radishes and onions we can eat, and with spinach, carrots, beets, corn, cucumbers and melons yet to come, our back yard this year holds other treasures. A dove family is nesting in the oak tree by the back porch, a pair of Baltimore orioles delights us frequently with a flash of orange and black, squirrels frisk across the lawn, stopping to dig up acorns they buried last fall, and — the rambler roses on the rail fence are just ready to burst into bloom. That is always a lovely sight! Mount Joy’s Memorial Day Parade this year, while not as large as it is sometimes, still had many interesting sights. To us, the Donegal Annex Band, marching proudly in their new green jackets, white trousers and white shoes, was a thrilling sight. (Of course, the fact that a grandson playing a baritone horn marched in the front row might have had something to do with it!) The Donegal senior band also performed well. An interesting sidelight on this band is the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur I. Beahm ana Mr. and Mrs. E. Musser Hesiey, who were wintering and vacationing in Florida, drove from their homes to see and hear the Donegal Band perform at Disney World when they flew down there recently for three days. Mr. Beahm, former superintendent of the Donegal School district, who stopped in at The Bulletin on Saturday, said they were very proud of the ‘home town’’ boys and girls! Miscellaneous jottings: Rhododendrons in Lan- caster County seem to be at their peak right now. Many homes use them in foun- dation plantings, and the masses of colorful blossoms make a beautiful sight. Like the white and pink dogwoods and other spring shrubs, they seem to be unsuually luxuriant and lovely this year. Friends in Hershey are on a four-weeks trip to Alaska. They went north to Canada and are crossing the con- tinent on the Trans-Canada highway. At one point -this week they stopped to play a sporty golf course. It turned out to be even sportier than they had expected! To their delight, they had to postpone a shot so that a majestic elk could get out of their way! WELCOME WAGON (Continued from Page 7) Hoover; social, Susan Back and Lois Phalen; crafts, Sharon Oldfather and Linda Fox; publicity, LaVonne Ulrich and Mary Peiffer. A joint board meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 5 at 7:00 p.m. at the Mount Joy Legion. ) Anyone who recently moved to the area and is interested in receiving a Welcome Wagon call from a hostess, may contact Althea Bickford, 653-5148. Mount Joy Man Named Accounting Officer at Bank James R. Campbell, 335 W. Donegal St., has been named accounting officer by Fulton National Bank, according to an announcement by William F. Hoke, chairman and president. In his new position, Campbell will be assisting the bank’s comptroller. A graduate of Elizabethtown high school, Campbell has completed numerous banking courses offered by the Lancaster Chapter of the American Institute of Banking, and is working towards a degree in accounting and business from Elizabethtown College Evening School. He went to the Fulton as a teller in 1967 and joined the bank’s auditing staff in 1968. Prior to joining the bank he spent four years in the U.S. Air Force. He is a member of Donegal Presbyterian church, Mount Joy Jaycees and Conewago Rod and Gun Club. Emergency Medical Calls SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY DR. THOMAS W. O'CONNOR DIPLOMAS (Continued from Page 1) Presentation of Class - R.F. Hallgren, District Superintendent Presentation of Can- didates - Donald W. Drenner, high school principal Presentation of Diplomas - J. Edw. Charles, president of Donegal Board of Education Invocation and Benediction - The Rev. Warren E. Tamkin, pastor, Grace Brethren Church, Elizabethtown Alma Mater Organist - Dean Buchenauer, a junior Baccalaureate services will be conducted Sunday night, June 2, beginning at 7:45 o’clock. Speaker will be Father Taylor, principal of the Lancaster Catholic high school. Thursday, May 30, was the final day of school scheduled for seniors and at 6:30 p.m. the class was to hold its Senior Dinner at the Mount Joy American Legion Home. GROVE REUNION A picnic buffet was held in honor of Irid Grove and his wife, Elsie, at Chicques Park, Sunday, May 19, by the Grove family. It was 13 years since they had come back to their home town for a visit. Attending were 45 relatives, including the Peifer and Snyder families. | HESS -=-ULRICH BUICK — CHEVROLET — OLDSMOBILE 108 W. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 653-4821 cmt or - | . ? - “ . Formerly Newcomer Motors, Inc. Mount Joy “and S. F. Ulrich, Inc. 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