RE po Today’s Forgotten Business Man Stopped Advertising Yesterday MOST UP THE-MINUTE The Mount Joy Bulletin WEEKLY I N LANGC ASTER COUNTY VOL. XLIX, NO. 2 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, June 9, 1949 $2.00 a Year in Advance Recital By Pupils Of Mrs. W. Sloan Given on Saturday A recital of the pupils of Mrs. Walter Sloan was held at her home on Saturday afternoon, June 4th at two enjoyed by the mothers and friends of the par- totaling around forty o'clock. It was ticipants people. Groups of piano solos and were artistically performed by the following pupils: Nancy Schlosser, Carolyn Sloan, Jackie Wolgemuth, Sandy Koser, Jean Bucher, Eunice Hess, Arlene Heisey, Priscilla Lane, Yvonne Brubaker, Mary Grace Bu- cher and Marian Wolgemuth. The vocalists who rendered nu- merous selections which were well received were: Mary Ann Spangler, Mary Grace Bucher and Jack Eb- erle. Assisting on the program were (Turn to page 7) Women’s Repub. Yub Garden Party At Maytown Sat. aA professor of preaching Mrs. John Buller, Maytown, the | at Princeton Theological chairman of the card committee for | At the afternoon session, Dr. Theo- the Women's Republican Club | dore A. Distler, president of F&M, Garden Party to be held Saturday | College, will speak. at the home of George R. Draben- Donegal Presbyterian Church duets The 36th annual reunion of the Donegal Society will be held at the histcrie Donegal Presbyterian Church, next Thursday, June 18. The address at the morning will be delivered by the Donald Macleod, M. A. Th. ser- Seminary. at 36th Ann’l Reunion, Donega Springs, Thursday, June 16th Donegal Presbyterian Church Founded Prior To 1721 Donegal Springs, 3 miles west of|to start at 11:30 a. m. here, was founded prior to 1721. | In addition t, the address the On the church grounds still stand | morning program will include: the famous Witness Tree beneath | Singing by the audience; Invo- which members of the congrega- | cation and address of welcome, the tion assemble one Sunday morn- | Rev. Thomas A. McGregor, pastor ing and forced their pastor to |cf Donegal Church: music by the pledge allegiance to the Colonies. | choir of the First Presbyterian It is the shrine of history lovers | Church; address by the Rev. Dr. and each year is visited by many ! Macleod and benediction ky the tourists. | Re George H. Shead, D. D., stat- W. W. Heidelbaugh will preside | ed clerk of the Presbytery of the at the morning session scheduled (Turn to page 6) stadt, Maytown, will be assisted by the following workers in planning the afternoon and evening card features: Catherine Engle, Cather- ine Gotshall, Mrs. Mervin Gotshall, Woman Victim of Tractor Accident Died In Hospital Mrs. Julia Mae Peck, forty-eight the wife of Paul G. Peck, Mount Joy RD1 died in St. Joseph's Hos- pital at 4:20 a. m. Sunday from in- Louise Hicks, Peggy Hicks, Jane Waller, Mrs. Mary Breckline and Mrs. M. L. Gillham. Miss Florence Trone of Maytown fas bean named chairman of the reception committee for the party. Miss Trone will be assisted by Miss Sue Drabenstadt, Mrs. George FE. Blumenstock, Chester M. Mrs. juries suffered at 9 p. m. Friday, Woolworth, Mrs. Charles B. Long, | when she was pinned against a Mrs. Charles F. Stauffer, Mrs. John | barn wall by a runaway tractor. Mylin, Mrs. Mervin Brandt, Mrs. Mrs. Peck suffered several rib Marvin E. Bushong, Miss Marie | fractures, a fractured fight leg and (Turn to Page 2) deep shock when a parked tractor drifted from its parking plece and pinned her against the burn wall. Her husband freed her and took her to the office of Dr. D. C. ner, where she had received emerg- Neighbors-Friends Assisted Clean-up And Barn Raising Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Engle wish to express their sincere thank ency treatment. She was then taken to the hospital by ambulance. Dr. Charles P. Stahr, orner, issued a denaal death. Born in Ickesburg, deputy cor- certificate of Perry County, you and appreciation to all neigh- | peck was a daughter of Al- bors and friends who so kindly onzo and Jennie Peck Aughe. assisted them since the recent fire. | go hag been a resident of Lan- Those who helped clean up the |. County for the past 15 years. | Sto- | 7 | 230 from Flerin to Elizabethtown. acci- | | chipped: Maytown to Elizabeth- | town; Marietta to Bainbridge: Mar- | | ietta Pike to Columbia. SP ‘Mrs. Longenecker ; | | | of Dr | | another car debris and at the barn raising on| yn addition to her husband, she June 2nd were: is survived by two children, Jean Leroy Yoder, Perry Beaver, Elias | ang Jchn, both at home and these Musser, Elmer Shearer, E. Smith, | prothers and sisters: Mrs. Florence | AH. Mumma, Arthur Miler, H. S.|1enig. Markelsville, Pa. Edward Ebersole, Abner Wolgemuth, Harry Aughe, Massachusetts; Nellie, wife Brubaker, Wilbur Ebersole, of john Wolfe, Marietta RDI; and drew Ebersole, Fzra, Engle, Mar-| yo, Columbus, Ohio and Roy, at shall Sheaffer, Bob Rowe, Willis | fg, Stauffer, Paul Brubaker, Paul Erb, } my. funeral was held from the Albert Habecker, Henry Mellinger, | Nissley funeral home here Wed- John Mellinger, Elam Brubaker, | hosday noon with further services E. S. Gibble, Henry Brubaker, |i, (he Zion United Fvangelical Daniel Brubaker, N. S. Ebersole, | Church at Elliotsburg, Perry Co. Wm. Espenshade, Perry Cassel, | with interment in the adjoining Benj. Ebersole, Harold and Robert | cemetery. (Turn to page 2) cima IRVIN HOSTETTER INJURED WHILE MAKING REPAIR JOB Irvin Hostetter, forty-two, this Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breneman | place, was injured Tuesday after- Mount Joy R1, a girl, at St. Jo-| noon when a wheel on a wheelbar- seph’s Hospital. row he was replacing flew apart Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Conway of | inflicting several lacerations. Salunga, a boy at the General Hostetter was working in the J. Hospital. B. Hostetter and Sons Farm Mach- Mr. and Mrs. John Eshelman, | ine Repair. Shop. The accident oc- curred at 1:15 p..m. He was admit- Mount Joy R2, a girl, at the Gen- E ted to St. Joseph's «Hospital where eral Hcspital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fletcher, of | his condition was reported as satis- Mount Joy RD2, a girl at St. Jo- factory Tuesday night. seph’s Hospital. Vip Mr. and Mrs. John Helmstald- | LICENSES SUSPENDED ter, Florin, a daughter Friday at the Among the auto drivers licenses Lancaster General Hospital. suspended last week was that of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Breneman, | Joseph M. Wolgemuth, Mt. Joy RI. Mount Joy R2. a daughter at He was charged with speeding and home Monday. | reckless driving. Mr. and Mrs. John Landvater, of | melt Landisville, a son Tuesday at the CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bentzel Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Nolt, New Haven street will celebrate Mount Joy Rl, a son Tuesday at their twenty-seventh wedding an- the Lancaster General Hospital. jniversary Saturday June llth. | State RAPHO TOWNSHIP FARM SOLD FOR $10,000 SATURDAY A Rapho township and 94 perches, Manheim to Masterson- Union purchased by Galen Manheim RD, for $10,000 at public sale held by Minnie M. Ginder, Saturday afternoon. Improvements include a brick and house containing eight property of three acres on the road from ville near Square schocl house, was Hosler, 2 1-2- story frame dwelling and barn, and The sale Walter Dupes, Richard Martin as rcoms all conveniences, frame other improvements. was conducted by auctioneer: and attorney. ll lice HIGHWAY FROM FLORIN TO E'TOWN WILL BE RESURFACED In various jects contemplated by the the made announcing the pro- state 1n | very near future, mention is | for the resurfacing of Route The following will be oiled and | i | Injured In an Auto| Mishap Tuesday Mrs Mary 214 | Marietta Avenue, this boro, widow | 0. G, ly injured in Longenecker, Longenecker was bad- an auto collision with Route 241, of Annville on about | four miles south on | Tuesday at 4 p. Officer Benedict Labenski Police said Mrs was driving South when, at m. of the Longenecker | a sharp | curve in the read, she collided with | an automobile by Richard | E. Spitler Annville R2 | who was driving in the opposite di- driven twenty-one, rection. Mrs. Longenecker suffered a frac- frac- leg. wrist and possible left tured left tures of the left ribs and (Turn to page 5) ee etl A APPRECIATE HIS LABORS The Rotary Club athletic ccach John and $500 in his achievements at at F-town gave Windish a recognition of E-town High nlaque School. creel eee BANKS CLOSED FLAG DAY Next Tuesday, June 14th, Flag Day, both lecal banks will be closed, The Union National Mt. | Joy Bank and The First National | Bank and Trust Co. mer roast fs BUILDING LOT SOLD Mr. J. W. Baker sold a building lot in Landisville, to Ralph Herr at private sale and on private terms. Commencement Awards Made At East Donegal High At the fifty-fourth : mencement exercises made at E. annual com- Donegal Twp. High School, May- town, last Wednesday evening, these awards were made: The Raffensperger Journalism Award, Alice Doles; The Faculty Fnglish Prize, Alice Doles; The Alumni History Award, Betty Heinaman; Martin S. Musser A- ward, John Heisey; The O. K Snyder Industrial Arts Award, Richard Haas; Richard H. Al- brieht Memorial Award, Betty Heinaman, Janet McKain; Gerald Cosgrove Music Award, Hazel Miller; James Mayer Athletic A- wards, Winifred Barnnart and | | Nancy Herchelroth, and Raymond | rocd; Best Citizen Awards, Norma Garber, Dale Alleman; Simons A- ward, Alice Doles; Readers Di- gest Valedictorian Award, Janet McKain; Rotary Scholarship A- ard, Jay Wolgemuth; American Legion Award, Mary Jane Sollen- erger. rm EY CYEERFUL SEWERS CLUB MET The Cheerful Sewers’ 4-H Club met at the home of Myrl Jean Martin last Wednesday, June lst, with eight members attending. After a club members fitted short business meeting [ the terns the direction cf The June on pat- their dresses under Miss Yvonne Cook. next meeting will be held on 15th. oo — and cut TWO LOCAL YOUNG MEN GRADUATED FRCM P. S. C. In the large graduating class at Penn State College from this year were two men this vicinity. They Richard Fleet Brown, Mt. Joy, B. S. gineering. Donald E. B. A. young are: in industrial en- Mt." Jey RDI, in commerce and finance. rr cnet Wiimote APPLIED FOR DIVORCE Betty 24 S. 3rd A. Mateer, St., barbarous Reist, Complaint in divorce: Jane Mateer, St. Columbia, thirty-three, Mount Jey; treatment Nay. 26, 1946. twenty-three, Roy Mount and VS. 206 cruel Joy married June 13, and indignities; 1942; separated ee mre sent Een. MEFPMBERS WILL. BE TREATED The members of the Odd Fellows Lodge be treated to a straw=- berry short cake festival in the Lodge Hall next Tuesday evening June 14th at 7:30. Christ H. Herr, Jr. secretary, has notified all the members to that effect. will | | | | | l Occupants Escape A Florin Motorist | risburg pike to the Marietta pike, | section of Pine and Mary Sts. and following a tnuck loaded with) the Harrisburg pike, watching the bales of tobacco. He said faulty | traffic approaching from the east. brakes caused him to swerve to Helmstaedter told police he was the right and his car became lod- driving beween 30 and 35 miles an (Turn to Page 2) hour and as he got abreast of ———— the pedestrian, the man walked Injury When Train Killed Pedestrian Demolished Auto (Was Exonerated Harry K. Shenk, forty-seven, of | John Helmstaedter, twenty-five, [ Mt. Joy R2, his wife, Lillie Mae, | Water St., Florin, who was en- forty-five, and their children, Roy, | rogte to work at the RCA, Lan- | : hi Melvi eager driving southeast on Har- | fiftee arry, rteen, Melvin, | . | Afteen, Horry Hirteen eh rishurg Avenue on Monday morn- ten, and Joanne, seven, escaped | ing struck and killed a pedestrian. | from their car several minutes be- The victim was Weidler Grav- fore it was struck by the crack | bill fifty-three, 732 W. Vine Pa Limited. at Benders Crossing. Lancaster. He was walking to : work at the Bearings Co. of Am- The train, enroute from Chicago erica Plant, and had started to go | to New York, was due in Lan-| across the Harrisburg Pike. | caster at 9:42 a. m. According to Helmstaedter, the | Shenk said he was driving south | mun was standing in front of | on the road leading from the Har- | (he blinker stop sign at the inter- | (Turn to Page 2) TWO LOCAL YOUNG MEN GRADUATED FROM F & M Walter Nissley Sideswined 2 Cars Kenneth A. Gainer, son of Mr. . and Mrs. Cyrus Gainer, Mount Westo a town Joy Street, and Albert H. Peifer, : son of Mr. and Mr. D. W. Peifer, According to Cpl. John H. Rights E. Donegal St a of the Harrisbure State Police, who from Franklin and Marshall Col- investigated, Walter S. Nissley, lege at the June 7th commence- fifty-one, 130 Newberry St. York, ment RB SW IE. PG 5 sideswiped two cars, fought off two Gainer reteived his drivers of the other vehicles IN- | degree in chemistry and was on volved in the accident and tried], = list while at F & M to escape by fleeing at breakneck (py. oo member of “the Delta speed on the Harrisburg Pike. Sigma Phi Fraternity, and served He was apprehended only when 2% vies president his t. | door opened | {Council to order with Messrs. New- | ill a Council Is Preparing To Turn Water System Over To Borough Authority Mount Joy | - Rev. A. Z. Hess Is Honored On His The Boro Council came behind closed doors, June meeting of near being held | an occurrence new today but quite frequent 25 to | 30 years ago. But what a difference in the cause. In those days we had | some Councilmen who did not want their left hand to know what their Ninetieth Birthday right hand was doing. How differ- Rev Hess, 215 Marietta ent today! Ave., was Be upon the oc= The lock on the door to the Council Chamber threw a fit and | just wouldn't release. After the | majority of those present gained entrance via a rear stairway, the and the | stubborn lock was removed President Robert Keller called | and Steh- recently elected to comer, Krall, Hostetter The latter vacancy, nan. was sworn in pre= ceding the meeting by Burgess Zer- phey. The ular and special meetings were read minutes of the previous reg- and approved Tax Collector made a report of his May collections James Hockenberry and amounts outstanding on Boro taxes. REV. A. Z. HESS Burgess Zerphey presented a list | casion of his 90th birthday, Sat. of permits granted during the past | June 4th, when members of his to help him cele- r. Hess has been a resi= (Tam to Page. » family Lrate. and the gmount collected for to the month Also collections _ (Tum to Page 7 The Local News Mortuary Record For The Past Week| Throughout This Very Briefly Told [Entire Locality each one, A third story is being added to Mrs. Catherine Jagner, eighty= the Mennonite Home at Oreville at| six, at Columbia. a cost of $35,000. Mrs. Elva Lee Bradley, sixty- : junior year tio : : the driver of one of the vehicles and president his se ho or Yeu Patricia Quinn, aged three, was|{wo, at the Columbia Hospital. XL nr 70ar. | ’ involved drove his truck across Deifer received: hi ou ye a injured at her home at Kinder- Florence, widow of Harry Barr, : . ceive s degree in than. chem Ei \ the road in front of him. The Spanish. ond was on the hook when struck by an auto, at the Masonic Homes, aged eighty. pursuers said that he drove most Nonor list, the dears Uist. end wes James H. Kloker, twenty-six, of Yeoh "NX. pas of the two miles at a speed in ex- ii an's list, and was | york, slipped off a rubber raft and 20D ro oh y ; P a member of the Canterbury Club. | 4 eight, veteran Columbia banker, on cess of 60 miles. 4 > > | drowned at Long Level Sunday. ght, BR: ’ Nissley, driving south on the The 500 Ib. safe stolen at Rein- [Monday Harrisburg Pike about north of S h l d U holds, was found ih a creek. Ti Mrs. Swift B. Gable, of Colum= Elizabethtown, was passing an C 00 oar ps contained twenty cents of the] bia, was found dead in bed by her automobile driven by Glenn Gin- . $1,000. husband. rich, twenty-six, Elizabethtown, Tax To 25 Mills: { A man and his son were fined Miss Jean Barnes, seventy-two when he hit the left rear of Gin- ’ for having more than thirty-five |at Columbia. Mrs. Jane Eddy, of (Turn to page 2) 3 h . live bait while fishing at Safe Har- | Lancaster, is an aunt. lati eacC ers esign bor Dam —r—r hd ry EE J . OUINCY ORPHANAGE BAND At the regular monthly meeting | Defy WILL PLAY AT REUNION of the School Board Monday eve- | MT: JOY DAIRY MEETING Norman Derr, fifty-five, of Mari= A meeting of the Committee to ning, the tax rate was raised from Production of quality: milk and ea, at the Lancaster General Hes plan for the fourth reunion of the | a3 (95 mills. proper care of the milking machine pital. He was a member of St. John's Newtown School and community Reason. for the increase was laid | will be discussed by Ivan E. Park- Lutheran Church, Maytown. was held Rev. recently at the home of | {; sowing expenses of running the | and Mrs. Raymond Arndt. | the schools. The per capita tax was set | (Turn to page 3) in, Penn State dairy specialist. here this evening. It was decided to hold the reunion at $5, same as last year. No gener: al The session, sponsored by the E r thin That this year on Saturday, July 2, on increase in salaries was put a Mount Joy Farmers Cooperative as- VE y g the Newtown School grounds. the proposed budget for the 1949-50 | sociation, will be held in the audi- The Evangelical United Brethren school term, which was adopted. A can of the High School, start- Happene t Quincy Orphanage Band will be an Joseph Breneman was appointed | ing at 8 p. m. added attraction this year. They se wl —r | i Fl . R tl 7 | secretary of the board, and the First | will be present at the afternoon and | nN.tional Bank and Trust Company | WILL. GRADUATE FROM W. & M.. orm ecen y evelung sessions named treasurer. | Miss Mary Elizabeth Gerberich, A piano recital by pupils of Mrs. JAMES DOLLEY INJURED L. B. Herr and Son, Lancaster, | daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde | Walter Sloan was held at her home, SCOOTER STRUCK GUARD RAIL | 2werded a contract for school Gerberich, West Main street, will] Chocolate Avenue, Saturday afters Jame Dolley Thirty two Col- supplies. The contract was for $1,- | receive her Bachelor of Arts degree | noon. Mrs. Sloan will discontinue & 2S YY, - - = od ati . a ro . : 3 i bia BDL suffeved. on’ injured 685. Resignations of Mr. and Mrs. | ot William and Mary College, Wil- | teaching piano for the present. ankle when his motor scooter had Witliard Newton and Mis. Vir liamsburg, Va. at graduation exer- Annual children’s day program struck a guard rail on the Harris- ginia Herman were accepted, | cises this weekend. will be presented in the Florin EUB burg Pike east of Mt. Joy, about and George C. Houck, Biglerville, Seema df freee Church on Sunday morning June 12 9p m : (Turn to Page 5) LETTERS GRANTED at 9:30 o'clock. Program follows: 9 p. m. eA RR ea AAG > : } as : Song, Congregation; Scripture Dolley told police he was forced 3S Elsie M. Stauffer. Mount Joy 1 I "08 traffic LEB. VALLEY GRADUATES oo Te inictvaivic “1 Reading and Prayer by Rev. Gable; off the road by oncoming traffic. The following students received | Twp., administratrix of the estate 2 Wi He was treated by Dr. David E. thee div] Mond Sarah H. Ney, late of Moun Welcome, by Sallie isegarver; Schlosser of HF dips onday morning, | Sometimes, Rose Musser and Con=- Schlosser of town. June 6th, at the 80th Annual Com- Joy Twp. Ys eo Pierce: Praises, by Gene Mateer, mencement exercises at Lebanon | xe Hes and Jackie Rav: Exer. : alle ee ille: Erma S. MARRIAGE LICENSES enh : A a Parson Mabon. Ji Te {ova Do Brain heer Gainor, 35 W. Donegal St., and] Jchn M. Stahl, E-town and Nan- Tav Geib. Morris Weaver, Don= x . 3 ‘ 7 w Jana AR) . New ile . rv, Jay 4» 2 fr. James Glatfelter spent the Versa) L. Gemberling, 112 W. 3 Jas Brown, 29 New Haven St ald McGarvey and Lawrence Wit past week at Glen Rock, York Ma" = t. “5. ; Hug ore, © oo neil. Weer. A Change In The Weaths County. | . er—by Vicky Heagy, Janet Weaver, Mes. Catharine Arntz and Mr, Observed Their 54th Wedding Anniv erSAYY coo Suydm, Gloria Ricedord, Gerald Arntz, Mt. Joy St., motored - | Linda Way and Sandra Crow]; Ex= to Kennett Square, on Sunday, (Turn to page 3) where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arntz and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watt, Donegal street, motored to Lewistown on Friday evening where they attend- ed the funeral of a relative Satur- day. They returned home Saturday evening, Miss Melissa Strickler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Strickler, Joy Theatre Apartments, left Saturday for California where she will visit Mrs. Robert McKlveen and family t 3-4 Almeda Drive, Oxnard. Mrs. McKlveen will be remem- bered as the former Miss Alice Ee mt AWARDED RAZING CONTRACT Mr. Jac. D. Strickler, local con- tractor. has been awarded the con- razing the 2-story frame and apartment building the rear of the First National 3ank, on North Market Street. The work is to be started after Wednesday, June 15th, and entirely completed by August 1st, to make way for the parking lot and modern drive-in window at the bank. IT HAPPENED AGAIN tract for mercantile | at next Bishop, of town. ———— -— NOW HE'S A REPORTER S. H. Miller Sr, West Main St, has accepted a position as local re- porter for the Lancaster Newspa- pers Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nissly, Barbara Street observed their N. 54th | wedding anniversary Monday. A | dinner was given in their honor by their son-in-law and daughter, and Mrs. S. B, Stayer and Mr. | grand- | About 5:15 Tuesday evening, two son, Samuel, Millersville. cars collided at the Main and Mar- Mr. Nissly, is well known in| ket St., intersection. No one was banking circles, retired about a] injured but both cars were damag- year ago. ed. One car was proceeding west Both Mr. and Mrs. Nissly are | on Main, the other north on Mark enjoying good health, } et Vio dy = RAR no