| ’ — | R2, at 36 } na ‘KEY TEAM | R2, at 364 cents he Bulleti Toni / ) re tohe 8 05) FRIDAY'S HOCKEY SCORES | HIGH HOC cel Or1h outteiin, Wouni fav, I fea Thu ! Taher / 1951 "™ East WI High School | DEFEATED EAST DONEGAL | George Webb, 194 pounds, sold to | - ak . . ongenecker’'s Meat Market, at 33¢ ra ! ifi d C | It p [hockey team moved into a tie with Mount Joy High School Hockey I nec e 1's Me Wh { thet \ ; i J . 0 \ ] O -— avs raboathil for frst place in the at Fast Donegal Hig! enry Greiner, 228 pounds, Sol : VJ Vise Mur Masse olumn YS a nee pr Lr] (on Zoot Donel M21 1» Shelly Raylon, ot 30 sents 7 Vv anco Scholastic hockey league, I st Wednesday 4 to Score | V i Re lefeated the Bea | J oo : E. Doneeal Wilbur Erb, 185 pounds, sold to 0 TNL TEE TO EA TN MNT NPS DMCC wey defeated the Be: m Jor i pen apy : | I 1 he x | Sh LW Wolfe | Longenecker's Meat Market, at 29¢ fr L.] . Good Miriam Roland, 182 pounds, sold pw, " Manheim Central evened its sea=| Zeller LI I t Manheim \ « ¢ | ¥ranl ( Hawthorne | +, J.ongenecker’s Meat Market, at 1 0 S on's mprk 3-3 when they scored |g, P.] Brubaker |, t » ’ Ty \ 3-0 victory over Fast Donegal. 1 [ chman RW. McMillan | 3073 cents. T SAW HER PUT Y! THEY'RE NOT LATV AT RE LH Musser | Harold Fberly, 201 pounds, sold RN IN THE Loewe - Yah Le a ¢ : 0% ce aN ORE MITH'S | Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends | Schofield gH Huble to Shelly Kaylor, at 30': cent TURN OVER | = hy RH Singe Clair Baum, 203 pounds, sold to eves BEERCCOFT DRINKS 3 ! x k iki Blain Gantz, Flizabethtown R2 , at | I THEY PUT THEMSELVES | | Spang i Scholl | 29 cents i Nesey yo SATISFY YoU! Sub Mit Joy, Fe reser, L inton Bar bara Warfel, 233 pounds, sold | aM \ or A Thome, Rutt, McGarvey, G.|tg Blain Gantz, at 29 cent | 5 ARN) Ss 0 3 HAR ARRISBURGE Zimmermal Rimmer in, M I- Floyd Risser, 159 pounds, sold to | { I MILE EAST ho n, D. Prooks, To oll, Gar er, Anios Risser. Jr. Elizabethtown R3 | wnat | as ON ROUTE 433 ler Rd) | Lane. ( Lane. Schneider, Raffens bk pea LL 3 2 — i Harrishul's only Drive-in Kear, Swanson, Hawthorne, | at 31 cents aR iP gE. Donegal: Warfe a Tar iss unds. sold to ™ .p D with BLAC K ror E. Donegal Varfel, Singer, Mar Sara Risser, 174 pounds, OPEN Hi ILL 6: Co P. M. DAILY Mm ALL PAVED - —————1 4] Chelly Kaylo: t 35 cent { + te ry ir WV TE ”~ A 1 wg ry 4 ou ii A MEN" als: Mt. Joy: Zeller 2, Frank 1, ' as a Co y . : FRIDAY t iL 9 P.M.-SATURDAY TiL 10 P.M, gg ‘THREE DE IPERATE N Id 1. ®. Donegal. Good 1 | CORN QUEEN ns FRIDAY - SATURDAY MCUNT JOY 3 1 1 Miss Jeanetie Ginder, re present- Re LENE JUBILEE nC DA NFGAL 0 1--1| ing the East Donegal Twp. Hi th | Hy SUNDAY : MONDAY rr wy I School, was erownad “Corn Queen | “THE FIGHTING hi bi during the official opening Thurs- TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Community Ex I i ‘ay Pe | “GQ. I. JANE" (Form page 1 Mice whiter of My. an “BANDIT QUEEN" A i ds. Miss Ginder, daughter Mr. and | 2 . auction to the high bidder at | 1b Mrs yas Giinder. Elizabethtown { CHILDREN UNDER 12, FREE he sate Friday evening a NG Iw Ela i \2 COMPLETE. SHOWS EVERY NIGHT : the 1.1 Pic| Bo was crowned by Miss B11: | Vig LE sp la Grand Champion oi the : Stauffer, Manheim R2, who was | \ Bh NE show was a Chester Wh owhe queen during last vear's annual ex- | - by Flwocd Pfaunmiller, of jo. i bethtown R3. It weighed 275 Ibs. In addition to her seven attend- i ¥ El i i i ! and led the march to the auction ants, who represented schools and i ke ehman 1s Llectrica Servi ce | bleck. RE re i Reserve grand hy alse A arics Gin ley was also attended by . | i Tye. » » «oy wae i Chester White, weighing 252 poun y Susann danghier of FENNSYLVANIA'S RELIGIOUS TRADITION i — . vas exhibitec by Kay Warfel, o Wi ring—Fixtures MA { H | ro by Hel | Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Huttenstein, of m f ] ever enacted in Per nsylvania was a gudrantee i - ] Mount Joy Rl. I Manheim PO dussel Meredith, | §! lhe nrst 1Iaw ever 11 IVAN Was Lhe < | ) ain Third prize winner was a Ches- - # i: ; : e = Hee f religious freedem. This was an idea new to the world in the ! tf CALL SAMUEL MAXWELL, PHONE MT. JOY 3.5274 ter White entered by Joanne Bit-| youn Jour RL | sventeisnth century, a principle for which William Penn had en- | i ry a wl atta PAT Mount Joy R ! i ; wii} a Conaral Azssmb- i f : EVERY SATURD RY { ler, of Mt. Joy RIL | Indian Theme | rsa prison ii 2 with the zene ral Asse mb i NOTICE: Due ito conditions beyond my centrel, I will not be : Pie Sale : an ; his inion December 5, 1682, the first | A Starting at 1:20 P. M. » | hursday evenings program was 1 or alain] ee 1 3 available after 5.50 P. M. 3 The m-mbers of the Mount Joy! : wl he T | 1 ¢ Jelek n should have the right i J L ° H | arranged by members of the Farm 4 a single di ning vole i! I Pig Club conductec sale dur=| yy rey r : : | a single dl ne ok {( "i Mt. oy ecion ome | -H { Women's Society No. 8 and was Bt iif J BE SITUA IN MY MT. JOY RESIDENCE [ae o sa hit at 'w tia | A Bly cornarston2 which i | wilL 2 miles es Mt at, 299 | ins th xhik at wai h time pig carried out in an Indian theme 8! M DECEMEER 1st 2 miles east ef Mt. Jov, on Rt. 23 ices. thal . vanced Wh i LCEMZER Ist | yrices that ranged “a . . INSy nia should be 1 a. (Posey Patch) io | In addition to the crowning of the | { as | of cons a pong. { queen, the program included Indian r hae been introduced into the State by the Swedes; — A wy ne Re f the chow: tha > d | WALTER V. LEHMAN | | Grand champion of the show, the| gp portrayed by local Bov || who d the Swedish L rv Church on Tinicum Island fr 38-tf || ams ur. €ys | 275-pourd Chester White entered a solo “Indian Love Call”| 1700 built Gloria Dai in Philadel, phia, tha 38- | 8 if 1d: / 1/700 buil Ori ' D \ nn. | 12-gnace guns - 22 in. maximum | by Flwood Pfaunmiller Was pur-j py Norma Shenk, Rheems: an In-| dest church still standing in Pennsylvania, The Quakers also / ar art ey — | Shells furnished—Guns if necessary | chased by Hi > Meat dian song and dance by students of 1A bre } hzir religion ! y before the creation of th e province, \ Tarke at 9 ‘ vd 2 > q A I I~. ¢ Bs Market at 8 pound, the Washington elementary school, | iding their 1rst meeting a nd (now Chester) in REFRESHMENTS | “The: 262.4 Bam en wa Everyone Invited “i to ol champion-| os by the Girl Scouts and a ere a is reo er Chester White All Makes of Sewing Machines Repaired ish an nd the Pennsylvania Germans oral other religions, The ship went | cent a pound ¢ . 1 hy auartet of the Mt. Joy Lions Club, | I D } Sponsored by tc Loncbrieo It was shown by : tch-Iri them tl Prespyteriani which spread I > and selections by a trombone {trio ried ier. f 3 ; nized in Philadelohi - . » y 1 oe . 01 Y 1 J e Irst ngregqa ) Vas orga aes 1X € Ne Modernize Your Machine Walt %. | Kay Warfel. Top price of 37 cents| pr. College. ly diter the ti \gregation was organi Philadelphia BEFORE | to Eiectric, Conse! Portable | AFTER alter 3. a pound was bid for a 248 pound| arc. (u: ; 1 1668. Although vierians moved op to the South and BEFOR | to tiectric, Conscle or Porta { - | i | Mis: Ginder's attendants include coh vires Western Per Post No. 185 | pig shown by. Charles Pfaunmiller Yeann Miller, Fast Petersbu Em 2B DING their stronghold. Western Pennsyl- og a viiller, as "Me urd; v ati] vy ni * of thie ror tert s Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . . . Anywhere! AMERICAN LEGION, MT. JOY land sold to Shelly Kaylor, Eiza-|y oo poo 4 ; mia is still one « n of this great faith. wal ricer, ng SALES Y Tt MINKE EY SERVICE j i : Janet Hummel, Marietta:, Mary he Pennsylvania Germans kelonged largely to the Lutheran ¥ Ed : - mmm vt reer | ner exhibitors scia pigs as fol- 1 1 1 : i 3 2 | —— ts Other exhibit cd as fol Ann Spangler, Mount Joy: Mary | cna R rmed churches. ihe > Lutheran church in § 111 N. Mark cet St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J {rows { Weidman, Manheim R1; Kay Wai- | rganized sw Hancver in 1703, but the + a » Bixler. 24° poun sold | « . : 3 : J: i Stock A val able in | Joanne a os pou 3 Id fel. Mt. Jov Rl: and Carolvn Grav- | ia ot real 5 grow until the arrival of | noenecker'c at 1 Jeet + 4 ie 2 2 1 op mm rq 1 we = sr Pt ee AI D | fo Longenecker’'s Meat Market, at bill, Lititz R2 Henry Melchior Muklenberg in 1 . The Lutherans continued to ! a Be Clinton an of er : Ne v 3 FRID AY vpena until they became the largest of the Protestant denomina J } ! ‘harles Pf: miller, 248 unds, * 3 T , hy D 1 i : rn C . : 0 Wells aries oo 248 pounc 4 ns in State. The first Reformed churches in Pennsylvania 5 CY ol ) elly Kavlor, at 37 cents 1:14 2 3 R 1 : A be a EVENINGS El MATINEE QUNLy 188 end joe 1 yi 37 cents. were Dutch Reformed, established in Bucks and Montgomery g oO * Nokert faunmiller., 227 pounds COON IQEING = 1 0 ray ~ 3. { 5 a = ows SATURDAYS | The Pemaco Gas and Oil Troe Pray Anton qf Pong CORN HUSKING unties in 1710, but the history of the German Reformed church i BY A aR PY i TH 3 A TRE AND Company. Inc. of Renovo. Lock cold to G:d Wagener, Elizabethtown Joe Hess, twenty-three-year old | cid not pegin until Octokcer 15, 1725, when John Philip Boehm or- B= i L HOLIDAYS Haven and Germama, Pa. is er pte em mal f Mcunt Jov Rl s the oy 1:4 ess ~ 5 \ : Sa 2 : oa Pe Be I a Lh farmer, of I t . Rl, is th mized the er's amp Church. Michael Schlatter, who er : 3 Mount Joy, Pa. al or : : 1 Clint 3: C wrt i 1521 champion corn husker of Lan- I delphia from Switzerland on Septembtr 6 1746 aa em . A AAS Sr. its otter ar lin 1 oun | 3 SH HY ric C I OE] m 0, }, 5 erations. Two wells are now - . or } saster County. His net score, ator) Vas Tex nsiole ior the growtn ot the denomination. 4 FRIDAY — SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 - 20 being drilled on Company vrop- Heitlig | penalties for gleanings. and husks, ; D i i 4 ; : : rty at North Bend near Renc- | was 30.98 bushels of ear corn Among the Pennsylvania Germans there were also several / ATER) Qf on ¥ VID RY ain. | . Ti | | mide RN 4 pokes od . nln me Q- 1 3 RANDOLPH SCOTT — DAVID BRIAN n vo, Pa, within a few hundred F | 4 Joe won decisively, taking the dler sects. The Mennonites arrived as early as 1683, although J ish { f~et of the now famous Gughio- unera ome Sai first church was not built until 1708 in Germantowr The i ool 5 _ RE 99 fi}: calls reducing well. crown from Lewis Bixler, Mt. Joy it ATi WMD 7 Tad Me i a 5.4 ik al Te A HNBPE yO 40 rot SH . 21. win wan the title in 1939. and Amish began coming in 1714, establishing their first church in A The ( well will he 23 W. Main St Mount Jo R1, who won the title in 1949 and 0. 2 : J i a Bl drilling Mr. Clyde Wil- ’ Y uecessfully defending it in 1950 Berks County in 1735. The German Baptist Brethren, popularly i | liams, the Sone 3 [ but was out husked by 6.7 bushels In tx 3 a 1: oe nels fiw an or 17 Ber MOND ~ ny producing wells, || i fi mantown on December gq 797 Thao enkfelders a A Ay. f +. This cssures | JAMES B. HEILIG, n the 15th ennual county-wide TOTO rout. oe etl 5 Se NS on i Tn : ! . . ¢ I religious gre who settle 1 onic ery L i AVI WAYNE — BOWARD DE SILVA -in- k pany of a quick and ef- Funeral Director ontest held Friday alternoon at the “1790 } Moravi 2 establ i tl nM ome yoy | i RAS g || ficient operation. Leghorn Farm, near Mount the Moravians established themsslves at Bethlehem and i & 85 Drilling on the Thompson es- 1/40) tate on the ummerson or wr XT. | pie X Runner-up was Joh ddmar ‘ \ a ir 3 Lo \ a tain acreage and tre Driftwood Wg a N < — UD was John Weidman, \s the home of religious freedom, Pennsylvania has also been Pi — TT will be in prozress in the herd gi 9 Lf i WY Mcunt Joy Rl, who husked more the birtholace of a num ber of religions One of the first was the i TUESI ER 23 ww future i BAS dT ell Shy FO than the new champ but suf- : y YL re - = TUESDAY, CCTOBER ) lh TS wi host oleae wR LY oy | > than the new a but su > »eventl daptists founded by Conrad Beissel in 1728 | LE — i | 1@ Lf any as ac- i “5 ror d heavier enalties nis 0 fre IR, en — i BARRY LLIVAN — ARLENE DAHL -in- quired £830 acres in the lonn a we a By fred. penainies, is ned) when rom the German Baptist ( hurch to establish l| proven cas and oil area of Ohio. LIVE OR DRESSED | score being 24.63 bushels. Bixler, | Ephrata Cloister. United Brethren Church was organized in oR en Chin Asked” || Expect to drill on this acreage Tl ARID | former champion, was only one-| Lancaster County Phil William Otterbein and Martin Boehm Be 35 + . . . | . wee ey Whe 8 bout November. WILL DIE | half bushel behind, placing third I'he Evangelical Church was born in Pennsylvania through the ef- Steet may be urchased EE i he contes ith 04 © she | q dive Ts Si J rgani ze 1 their first church at Brush Run, in Wash- IUD EY BOGART — MARTA TCREN -in- [| tacting the Pamacc Gas and Oil CHIQUES CREEK FARM, | with the Community Fxhibit drew ngton County, on ty 4, 1811. The Church of Latter-Day Saints i {{ Company at any cf the above | 1 oan Vir Jou Legion Home and | 1,100 spectators, a record crowd for (Mormons) also had beginnings in Pennsylvania. | loc ans jo hy shone ot te New ure Pike. | five years, according to D. C. Wit- =a tc Mr. John Brown, er- || a remo | may. i harge of parking Be te 0 2.71 PHONE LANZISVILLE i | mer, in charge of parking. er roe hate 1 : jn In Lal : Seventeen showed uv for the al anian. kt “piscopalian services were being held in PR Ra Ra via : 4 365 oi i y Rite auld is Fo —— Sc —— { imination trials held in the morn- 1695. T he first Methods church in Pe i lvania | ing, narrowing the field of contest- | as St. Se rge’s erected in Philadelphia in 1769, the oldest Meth- { | ants to 12 men for the gruelling 89 ih hae nom i ough the first Baptist church was | ry ats \ : 30 il { minute finals in the afternoon. Tt wtablished in Bucks Co 1 1 1684, the denomination a not be- \ | i was “tough” husking, officials said, Jin to grow rap idly 1n Perigo until the middle of the nins- ! | due to the recent rain isentn century. the Congregational Church was brought into the i | Fars flew thwoueh the air withi State by the New England settlers in the Wyoming Valley. the orontest of ease. erashing again. : Par o13 i ; : the Fast of ease, crashing again Ye first Catholic’ congregation in the State was organized | © x» ba yoards of » Wa ™1 . : “NA 1 ¥ RIDA Y MITE OCT. 12th | St 1 yoards of the wagons, Philadelphia in 1720 by Father Joseph Greaton, and the first chapel 5 3 wo g | ut SKS © < the ars ~te - Y i ER 2 8 & Ede Fo Te cng re the ears and was erected thirteen years later. Another early Catholic center } { drew heavy penalties. was the Conewago in Adams County, where the oldest Catholic | ! Hess, who topped the field, husk- | ad 2,410 peunds of corn in all, but | 0 i hs NR EET 4 fix? Mpa . i 3 ‘ey a : : 4 { d H S ph | was p2nalized for 12 pounds of The first jewish congregation was organized at Lancaster in \ June Carson an er 0 isticates anc : : 1776, followed by two Philadelphia congregations established in ! chapel in continuous use in the eastern United States still stands. | and 10.5 ounces of husks. Don’t keep it in on old cofiee can or some Hic net score of 2,169.1 poundsfig- | 1780 and 1782. In the western part of the State the first Jewish | ured at the rate of 70 pounds to the | congregation was organized at Pittsburgh in 1846, Eushel, gave him the winning score | (insured up to $10,000) and earns for you tof 30.98 bushels. We'dman, runner-up, husked 2,-| { Va ty r C (currently 1%: a year). Come in this 459 pounds, but suffered deductions DANCING 10:00 P. M. TO 1:00 A, M. such place — put it here where it is safe Penrisylvania now shelters more than 100 different religious groups, all of them protected by that freedom of conscience which proclaimed to the world on December 5, 1682. Pennsyi- church membership is ingexcess of five millions. | SPECIAL = Steamed Clams 2c each week. for 41 pounds of gleanings and 16 Sms ounces of husks, leaving a net of Ruhl's Fiowers J. C. Snavely & Sons, Inc. I | Bixler, in third place, husked 2,- MOUNT JCY and LANDISVILLE 120 pounds, had 27 pounds of glean- ines and 13 ounces of husks as) Sloan's Pharmacy | penalties, meaning a net score of SUNDAY, OCT. 2 1 st HEADLINERS | Unicon National Mount Joy Bank | 1.7€9 pounds of corn. { | | | | | | | 1,724.5 pounds. | | | | Cther Placings Welgemuth Bros. : Other contestants placed in this | FLORIN, PA. ’ First National Bank & Trust Co. | 4 | | — 1 rder: | Fourth, Sylvester Walters, Bain- (Turn to page 3) A el Eo; oo featuring Jane Siewart, vocalist: Bob Lestz, Saxophone: BEY TI ED. ol Vocal Trio; Bob Lyder, Drums. A dr foils ad . a Pe on , 2 oan -~ - Py ps — a a a I A a A a a a a al a aan el RE Ao ol i ry Ct Lr a hme po Eo SEN -~ ~~ - LE ON Ne Piro rssh sn rt A Sod PY ym ah sn i FP nr Tt orn