3 Carol Nicky and Linda Flowers present Mrs, Kathryn Sargen with the first Dedication Plate Heilman descendant honored by by Hazel Baker Mrs. Kathryn Sargen, a decendant of Kate Heilman Resch, was presented the first plate made especially for the dedication of Mariet- ta Pioneer Fire Company’s new structure to be dedicat- ed May 31, by Mrs. Steve Nicky, president and Mrs. Jay Flowers, chairperson of fund raising. Through Mrs. Resch’s bequest to the residents of Marietta, ‘where it will serve the most people’, the amount of $29,065 was given to the fire company and served as the basic sum for the $80,000 structure. The plate of ceramic with a white base has black lettering, a red photo of the La Frahce Fire Truck, and the date of dedication. Plates will go on sale immediately and can be aquired from any member of the Pioneer Fire Company Auxiliary or by calling the chairperson of the fund raising, Mrs. Jay Flowers at 426—1862. Fellenbaum Tennis Tournament, May 31 The third annual John H. Fellenbaum Tennis Tourna- ment will be held May 31 and June 1 at the Racquet Club West. John H. Fellenbaum, for whom the tournament is :\'} named, died suddenly of a heart attack in July of 1973. A tennis enthusiast, Mr. Fellenbaum was a native of Mount Joy and an employee of Armstrong Cork Com- pany for 32 years. firemen “sbrnea’s Moot Unusual Center” 125 Orange Street, Florin Ward Will GUARANTEE your clothes to be the cleanest, brightest, freshest ever. Leisure Club by Jos. Shaeffer The Mount Joy Leisure Club Met in the Florin Fire Hall Monday May 12 with 102 members and guests present. The meeting wad opened by President Joe Shaeffer with the pledge of allegiance to the flag. The secretary’s report was read by Nedra Brandt and the treasurer’s report by Kath- yrn Zink. George Broff reporting on Community Council activi- ties, reported all is ready for the Memorial Day activities which will be held Saturday May 24 and will include a parade, bake sale, carnival, and fire works. Mr. Groff reported that the Vo-Tech students will plant a tree in honor of Robert Germer. Mrs. Walter Scheffler of the Sunshine Committee reported 16 cards sent to the shut-its. Mrs. Bertha Foreman of the entertain- ment committee stated the next meeting would be a birthday party and an auction. Members were asked to bring items for the auction. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fetter were installed as new members and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kraybill were guests. Mr. Ralph Redmond, proprietor of the Cherry Lane Dairy. Chambersburg, PA, spoke to the group concerning petitions he is seeking to present to the Milk Control Board allowing hin to retail milk at $1.26 a The present law gallon. Why? + Roomy, clean atmosphere »~ FREE SOAP Lounge Area FREE COFFEE & TEA Bachelor Service PRS ELL 033 Where? Our washers feature 2 Wash Cycles and 3 Rinse Cycles v» Ample Parking v FREE TV v Play area for children (inside & Outside) v» You can wash more for less $ $ S$. v SOFT WATER LE plans auction states no milk in Pennsyl- vania can be sold to the consumer for less than $1.47 per gallon. After his re- marks, the Leisure Club members signed the petition and several members took blank petitions to have them filled in by other organiza- tions. President Shaeffer pre- sented the final details for the bus trip to Duke Gardens Wednesday May 21. A total of 75 had signed up for the trip at the May | meeting President Shaeffer an- nounced the Mount Joy Rotary Club was launching a program to beautify Main Steet by the use of flower boxes. The initial experi- ment will be five boxes, three to be placed at the borough building and two at the library. Volunteers would be needed to plant the boxes and then from time to time check on them. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Horton stated they would oversee the planting and the main- tenance of the boxes. Other items were dis- cussed which will be brought before the group at a later date, and the business meeting adjourn- ed. The invocation was given by Arthur Braun after which cake and coffee were served. After the lunch, bingo was played by some of the members. The next will be held June 9 and will be an auction. ORO na) Amy Winters, Barbie Mann, Elizabeth Zuch and Cindy Parmer Maytown Field Day by Pam Horst Maytown Elementary school held its field day for third and fourth graders at 1:00 on Wednesday May 14th. There were events to interest everyone such as the dash, softball throw, relay races, long jump, and the tug-of-war. Mount Joy’s annual Memorial Day Parade will be held Saturday May 24 starting at 2:00 P.M. The first division will be: Police Chief, Color Guard, Mayor, Donegal High School Band, President of Community Council, the new Ambuldnce, Troop#39 Boy Scouts float, Troop #39 Marching Unit, American Legion Auxiliary President and American Legion Com- mander. The second division will be the Hempfield High School Band, Cindys’ School of Baton, Cub Pack #136 Float, Cub Pack #138 Marching Unit and Cub Pack #136 Convertibles, and Lancaster Catholic High School Band. Division three will be the Everyone pulls at the Tug of War on Field Day Parade in Mt. Joy Sat. The first and ‘second graders participated in a tug-of-war contest. The children made victory signs for thier team and cheered with much enthusiasm. The teachers were as excited as the students as they stood by their teams cheering _ them on to victory. borough Council President, Mount Joy Citizens Band Float, 2 J.C. Convertibles, Columbia High School Band Pennseys Strutters, Troop #63 Boy Scout Float, Lions Club Float, and the Fencibles, and the Assemb- ly of God Church float. The fourth division will be the. B.P.W. float, 7-9 con- vertables with the boy and girl of the month, W.L Beahm School Band, Bar- ronetts of Manheim Ladies Auxiliary Fire Co. float,For- est Fire Crew, and the Equipment of Friendship and Florin Fire Companies, a Calliope and all late comers. Spend the day in Mount Joy. After the parade a carnival and fireworks are scheduled at Kunkle Field. May 21 1975
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