May 28, 1975 by Mrs. James A. Phillips The Mount Joy Commun- ity Art Show is in its 10th It used to be held at year. the old Eshleman’s Store which is now Newlin’s Store. The money for the art prizes is given by the Community Council and each year, from donations, we can return a nice sum to the council. The art show has given many students and adults a chance to express their ideas in art and to encourage young people in art. This year the show was judged by Larry Shindell who is the package designer for Kerr Glass of Lancaster, Penna. and James A. Phillips ‘art for advertising’ who is a commercial artist. Mayor Scott of Lancaster to speak in Bainbridge for Memorial Day .- The Libhart-Dyer Post, No. 197, of the American Legion, Bainbridge, will sponsor a Memorial Day Program on Sunday, May 31. At 9 a.m. a parade will form at Bainbridge Elemen- tary School. In case of inclement weather, a service will be held in the school at 9:30 a.m. If the weather is good, the service will be held at 9:30 in the Bain- bridge cemetery. Need for The Lancaster County Lung Association will dis- continue the chest x-ray service after the program on Tuesday, June 3,1975 from 10a.m. to 12 noon, 1 to S and 6:30 to 8p.m. at the Association office, 630 Janet Avenue. For many years , mobile x-ray has been a the City and County. The ‘Sculpture : Sculptured masks at art show Winners in Mount Joy Art Show Adult Prizes Oils: 1. Mike Shark, 2. Martie Brandt, honorable mention - Oburne Noaker. Graphics: 1. Cris Baum gar- dener, 2. Anna Loucks. 2, Dr. M. S. Good. Student Awards Oils: 1. Sharon Greiner, 2. Floyd Runkele, Honorable mentions - Trilby Bishop, Mike Fulp, Steve Miller, and Karen Mummau. Graphic: 1. Jay Barto, 2. Randy Fellenbaum, Honor- able mentions - Linda Pickel, Doug Mckain, and Ellen Enslow. Sculpture: 1. Lori Sagerer, 2. Ann Eicherly, Brenda Sensenig, and Jay Barto. High School Awards Graphics:j. Pat Peiffer, 2. The invocation will be given by Rev. Charles A. Snyder, pastor of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, Bain- bridge. Following the pledge of allegiance and the singing of ’America,” ac- companied by the Bain- bridge Band, Dawn Marie Nauman will read, °‘l Pledge Allegiance.” The main address will be given by Mayor Richard -M. Scott of Lancaster, Brig. General, USAF, Ret. The address will be X-rays decision to discontinue this service was based on the fact that tuberculosis is disappearing in our area. The disease is found in a very minute percentage of persons who are x-rayed each year. Therefore, exposing a large number of persons to needless radia- tion is no longer justified. germs is better identified by - faspiliag. sight in Lancaster 4, The présence uf subercplosia i tion, sil alt hs fféred. 7 Ramona Sell, honorable mentions - Judy Stoltzfus, Theresa Salsbury, Jamie Flowers, Natalie Zich, and Rich Kinsly Sculptgre: 1. John Monchar, 2. Steve Eno, honorable mention - Judy Stoltzfus. "Many Thanks’ - Mrs. Phillips wishes to thank those who sat for the art show. Sitters for the Show Mrs. Mitzie Wohlfeil, Mrs. Oburne Noaker, Mrs. Mummert, Jamie Howers, Susan, Jimmy, Lori Sagerer, Martie Brandt, Mike Shank, Pam Horst, Linda Ross, her husband, John Monchak and his friend, and Mrs. Bruce Greiner. followed by a floral cere- mony, and the playing of the national anthemn. Rev. Sny- der will give the benedic- tion. At the end of the service the parade will reform and proceed to the Legion cemetery behind the Luthe- ran Church for a floral ceremony at the Service Plaque, and then dsiband. A treat will be provided to all children participating in the parade, at the conclu- sion of the service. diminishes the tuberculin skin test. The Lancaster County Lung Association will con- tinue to provide the tuber- culin-test on a monthly basis in their office. At the June program tuberculin testing, diabetes screening, as well as blood pressure check by the American Heart Associa- 9 ESE EE a0 lolol Slo e—=lalc——=Scle——mlnl— Lhe aE by Pauline E. Miller Farm Women’s Society No. 8 met in the Lutheran Church, Maytown on May 17th at 2p.m. with Mrs. Grace Bixler, President, in charge. In the absence of Mrs. Florence Musser de- votions were given by Mrs. Alice Myers. The main feature of the afternoon was given by Mrs. Kathryn Heisey who showed slides of a recent trip to Mexico. Mrs. Kathryn Erb who Rolfs return from Kanas trip Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Rolfs, Sr., 639 Wood Street Mount Joy, have returned from a visit to their son Walter (Bud) Rolfs, Jr. and his wife Nancymarie For- mato Rolfs in Manhatten, Kansas. ‘“‘Bud’’ Rolfs, a ’69 graduate of Donegal High School, is a U.S. Army Lieutenant at Fort Riley Kansas. The. visit for. the Seniors was enlivened by the birth of a big beautiful baby granddaughter, their SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 13 accompanied her had items on display which she brought with her. They were on a Lincoln Bus Tour and saw many interesting sights as they moved about the land. The culture and art is quite unique. The Palace of Fine Arts, Library, Floating Gardens and Cath- edrals were seen. Poverty was evident in the moun- tainous terrain. Various trees included coffee, ba- first, on Tuesday May 13th at 2:00 a.m. ‘“‘Bud” and Nancymarie Rolfs had at- tended birth classes over the winter months and the proud husband and the new father, guided his wife throughout the labor, and only called in the doctor to do the actual delivery. The new Rolfs baby was named Amy Marie and hopefully will get her first glimpse of Mount Joy sometime this summer. nana, Joshua, and much cactus along the mountains. Acapulco markets and the water cruise were enjoyed. Kathy Hay sang a solo and led the group in singing several numbers. Beth Drager accompanied on the piano. Twenty two mem- bers and three visitors were present. Many places of interest were mentioned as each one named the place she most enjoyed to see while traveling; this was a response to Roll Call. Mary Grace Martin read the minutes and Elizabeth Shuman gave the Treasur- er’s Report. Teen Chal- lenge sent a thank you for a money gift sent them. Mrs. Evelyn Russell wished to transfer her membership from Soc.#1 to this Society. Installation procedure took place. Refreshments were pro- vided by hostesses Anna Mae Derr, Gladys Mey, Sylvia Warfel, Ruth Felty and Lizzie Keener. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Irwin Ginder, Mount Joy, R #2, June 21 at 2 p.m.Charles W. Heaps will speak on the Art of Rose Growing. eam ER i eee OLD FASHIONED ICE CREAM PARLOR Sundaes - Banana Splits shakes - (ones Sandwiches MILK 51.15 gal. 0c val, DE —— | ———_] I OUR OWN ICE CREAM nEEE==n SERRE I fs 5 a a i ole ole alc RIDGE VIEW FARMS RIDGE VIEW ROAD ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA waszrar ara RON EGET e086 sso ss vn vn ut RD 3 17022 BEE
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