ol ls y Fla. fruit n lads d Salad There's . Fresh get the fe rt Jar 9¢ )c cted wh. » IRE EIR TF CANT SCR Ds a High School Activities — Class Day, May 29th — Baccalaureate, June 1st — Commencement, June 3rd MOST P-TO-THE-MINUTE The Mount Joy Bulletin WEEKLY | N LANCASTER COUNTY for Awards for Achievement Athletic Skills, Musical Ability at Mt. Joy High VOL. LI, NO. 52 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, May 29, 1952 $2.00 a Year in Advance Awards for scholastic achieve- | — | pOROTHY BROOK'S PAPER ment, athletic skills, and musical R d Cross. 'S PAPE i 53 Annual Alumni ONE “BEST OF THE BEST" William T dall Is ability were presented in the as Ame € ross 3 ry - : wmbly program at Mt. Joy Hig! Wy In March the sophomore Book- yn ! 1 on lay M \ school, Li aa ‘ No B M keeping class entered a contest El t dCl P The speaker for the program was t. » J anquet, ayto W n published by the Gregg Publishing eC e ass res. the Rev. John Gable: He suggeste | A { Company, in The Business Educa- | j ’ F 1952 53 T that since we are always measuring oy’ S on u jon fa 1 J N re H 2 © - | 1 £ Baccalaur te un. tion World. From among the thous or - erm | everything, we should be thankful] te . ands of papers submitted by stu- : Hy the use of wit Umit: we May 27, 1952 4 The fifty-third annual alumni| Gents from all over the country, Class officers and student council | for the measure © WY 3a od | Mr John Schroll, Editor a hanquet of the East Donegal High Dorothy Brook's paper, was select- representatives for the 1952-53 Herve keep hye we are iit Mt. Jov Bulletin gn ikl School will be held in the high |ed as one of the, “Best of the Best” school year elected recently at Mt. | 41 attempt. to live up to our lim | Dear Mr. Schroll a * v || school auditorium at Maytown on |She was awarded a gold and en- Joy High School. The results of the it Ww Sal wn ing) The American Red Cross, partic= re | Saturday evening, May 31, 6:30 p.|amel pin, and her name along with election are as follows: Class of "53 Mi | 1 Dex nL: mad : 4 {ularly the Lancaster County Chap= y : m™ Ni S { { 4 Se Ors > o AN m. The Rev. Aubrey Goudie, a|that of her teacher, Mrs. Mildred R. | William Tyndall, president; day | Ps yds 1 I ; B oe tor, appreciated the interest of Mt. graduate of the class of 1902 and! Day, and her school, will appear in Barnhart, vice president; Roberta | Toe I an ' AN yay citizens in contributing 238 now pastor of the Berwyn Method - | the June issue of The Business Ed- Frank, secretary; Shirley Eby, | Lom } se Mir oY Fie serio pints of blood when the Bloodmo- ist Church in Berwyn, will give the | cation World treasurer; and Betty Lou Frank and | Who has made the highest average |, =... are Joy in January and |} invocation Bm Tom Kear, student council repre mark during high school in Bio- | May { : ; sentative logy, Chemistry and physics, the| J | Maris Gainor, Mount Joy, presi=| po. rr Ai entatives | The members of our Armed For- L ; ; ie NT res ave) IME FINAL REUNION AT Next year's juniors chose Patsy Mount Joy High School Mathem: =| ok hrousho he orld whose | dent of the association, will give an HOSSLER'S SCHOOL JUNE 7 A af ne throughout the world whose 2 | address of welcome. Eugene Saylor, Tenches ol put Is of Aa Tor? Schroll as president, Donald Zer- | !1¢S / Wi the senior who hat live s may be saved because blood ¥ » eachers and umis o ossier s . i : ac WE he hes average S . VEL VEY My FEF | senior class advisor, will present} pa hey as vice president, Mae Zink | achieved the highest verage for wi is collected in Mt. Joy will ‘be a “im, Schocl are invited to attend the last}, wets y four years of mathematics, and the | the senior class to the group, Mrs. reunion. on Saturdav. June 7th as secretary, Connie Lane as treas- J High School 1 grateful to those persons who gave union « oi ‘day, « 4 To ) g Schoo Janguag Grace Blottengerger, class of 1912, ™ Hetrioun sham urer, and Dorothy Brooks and Rob- | Mount Joy igh 10 INGUALe | as blood donors and | e ‘roo ogra a /( ~ : Awar ro senior o attains : will receive them and Dr. J. ., Xk 1 incl % he it talks bv ert Fish as student council repre- Award for the senior who attain: { those who volunteered their time : 3. mis oclock will include short talks by) .. the highest average for four years | cute 4 | Bingeman, supervising principal, former pupils and. teachers, music sentatives, T : . to assist at the operation. [ will make remarks games for children and prives for The present ninth grade, next rp Tage 2 Much of the success of the pro= | Music will be furnished by the | he oldest person, largest family year's sophomore class, elected gram in Mt. Joy has been due to lH made up of Ammon and coming ‘the tarthest distahoe Glenn Wolgemuth president; Peter Bi tidy! | Dr. David E. Schlosser who was re= | Smith, Wilbur Brubaker and James | g,,, oer. box. lunches Nissley, vice president: Judith lr * for recruiting the donors | Shank, class of 1951. Other Officers Evening progr at TH p. wm. by Schultz, secretary: Martha Kline, | and directing the operation, as well Cn ls | of the organization are Harry Mc- tf of Mrs. Shonk of the past treasurer: and Loretta Garlin and | May 24: as Mrs. Simon P. Nisslely, Miss El=- As the Stars and Stripes i (Turn to Page 2) five vears Peter Nissley, student council rep- Anna Reba, wife of Roy Tyn- |eanor Brown, R. N.. and Mrs. Clin- di sin tribute to those who i — LL resentatives. dall, East Main St, Mount Joy ton G. Eby, Jr., who recruited the Ps tf 41.999 93 DAMAGE SUIT For the class of 1956, Gerald; pr. os. volunteers to help during the . 78 { §3.222.95 / ES nko ix he hs WR | va ile Sid died, and the bugle blows 2 Rapho School AGAINST THREE N. C. MEN Becker is president: Harry i Frey, Alta, wife of Henry G Carpen- | Bloodmobil visit. . its mournful “taps” we i Soul E Greiler president; Lvine Fackler,] io, F Main and Delta streets | The Red Cross would like to ’ | ’ | secretary; Rebecca McKain, treas- > : schedule another visit to Mount : ouses ere 0 i R2, filed suit here recently to re-| { Marlo : Mrs. R. R. Laurer, (nee Maud Yor 3 A i whi pause to honor once again over in. damages from 20 2d Marlene Memper ad’ of Harrishirg oy im August provided there is +f: f h Hil Pe fi N.C Jack Beaston, student council rep- | A os sufficient interest and support a- the brave sacrifice of those \t P bhi Sale ita oint, N. C., men. resentatives. | May 26 ‘ | mong possible donors, who aresask- | u IC He is seeking the sum as com- Tha present seventt vad { Simeon Horton, of this boro led Cite sdintelv: oi who fought SO gallant y to e present seventh grade select- | ted to register immediately with Dr. T'w Memorial Services In the Eberle-Mt. Joy Cemeteries Mt. Jov held Day Groups consisting of the Ameri- Veterans ol Foreign Scouts, Girl Scouts and will meet at Fire and wil] pro- Memorial services in the and Eberle tcmorrow, Cemeteries will be Friday, Memorial can Legion, Wars, Joy Brownies the at nine o'clock to the Mount services Walter S. Legion No. House ceed Joy cemetery conducted Ebersole Post of 185, at ten where will Le by the American o'clock. Eberle Services at the Henry Cemetery at eleven o'clock in charge of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5752. Rev. John H. Gable, of the Gloss- brenner EUB Church and Chap- Jain of the American Legion, will be the speaker. Group singing will Harnish, Mount be Jed Mr. Samuel with music furnished by Joy High School Band. Upon the Joy by the Mount will as- return from the the Presbyterian Cemetery group semble at the church { RICHARD DIVET HEADS | and parade up Marietta Avenue to | the Berle Cemetery. —— © — Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Rudy. of Landisville, bin at St. Jos- | eph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Steh- man, Florin, a son at the Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Blough, Mt. Joy R2, a son Saturdav at the Lan- caster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Columbia R2 Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keck, Mari- etta RI, at St. Hospital. rr — , twin daughters at St. a daughter Joseph's LOCAL MAN JAILED AND FINED IN YORK CO. S. Allen Beatty, Mt. Joy, was sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined $150 plus $119.35 costs by Judge Ray P. Sherwood, after pleading guilty in the York County Court motor vehicle fluence of intoxicating liquor. ty was arrested by on Sept. 14,1951, through the city of operating a the to a charge while under in- while Martin M. Gerlach, preserve the freedom we hold dear. Let us honor them in the only way they would understand by practicing the democracy . they fougiy to maintain. | | Our May Queen | Will Participate | At Laurel Festival Zeller, May represent OUR LOCAL LIONS CLUB Richard Divet was elected presi- dent of the Lions Club at their re- cent meeting at Hostetter’s. Arthur Sprecher was elected first Benjamin Funk, Paul Ging-1 wigs Claudette third vice president; Alvin ol as Ques secretary: Ralph Alleman, | | phish Curvin Martin Jr, school at Charles Hershey, Tail Twis- | (i. State Samuel Harnish, Thomas | weallshoro, John Weidman and Robert | gj. directors. othy Joy, 1952. | the vice president; who reign- at the second vice president: n of the lo- school, will 11th annual Pennsyl- | Laurel Festival at | 19 and 20 | Mrs. Dor- Pinkerton Road, Mount of the class of been a rich, Bicler, the treasurer; Lion the Tamer; ter: and Mariner, Schroll, June is the daughter of Zeller, and a She scho Installation of officers will be | member June 17 and the new offic- ers will take the of July. held on has majorette in their duties first J] band since she was in| school cheer | the National | participated in second grade, is a el WY Diner Man Fined member of and Honor athletics Society and both class plays affair girls’ | iead ieader, j peer escort to the will be Jay | 0 Brooks also a member of the class | $200 and Costs On: | . | Her activities at Wellsboro will | Gambling Charge | include a visit to Pennsylvania's | | Grand Canyon, the Laurel Ball, the Robert H. Smith, proprietor of | Parade, the Queen's Lunch- | the Keystone Diner, on Route 230, eon and banquet and the Corona- | west of Florin, pleaded guilty to} tion Ceremony. The festival is] 3 { violating the gambling laws and sponsored by the Wellsboro Cham- | | District | small | dated | the | three y Rapho Township St hools were sold at public sale for $1,500 each last Saturday afternoon as a part of the Manheim Central School the consoli- abolishing of program of schools in favor buildings The Chestnut Elizabethtown west of Route 72, Frank L. R2 heating The acre, School, mile Grove on Road. was Haldeman, a one bought by Manheim mtractor. almost an 210-foot road property covers 130 Je on perches, with a the E miles north of Manheim. brick with no measuring 36 feet. Buys School School, Union frontag lizabethtown about fi The ut is of 32 by building cellar, Church The Chiques h Wf two and a miles west of Square, road, the Chi- The the on on the Elizabethtown was tht the Church trustees of of the Brethren. chool adjoins the with land surrounding it The unbroken spoke Feu by aves church cl urch sides purchase gives the block the no church an proper- trus- defi- newly ac- ty, but a sman for there of the land. tces reported were nite plans for use quired building and The Chiques lot 132 Fy 160 feet. The school stands on a building is of one-room frame construction, | measuring 32 by 36 feet. The deed was written in 1880 C. S. Frank was the auctioneer. it News Jn General From Florin For truck damages, med- lost disfigurement pensation pain and of an accident Oct. ical expenses, wages, his 14, 30, three miles west suffering, and face following 1951, on Route a requirement A — MARIAN MUSSER PRESIDENT OF THE 4-H COOKING CLUB At a recent meeting of the Mount Joy 4-H Club, Marian Musser elected president. Other was officers el- ected: Kay Zimmerman, vice pres- ident; Lucille Martin, secretary- treasurer; Jeanette Breneman, Janice Breneman, and Shirley game-leader; cong leader; Eby, news reporter. — vas fined $200 and costs by Judge | por i Commerce, assisted by the | Th P Ww | Wissler in Court. | other civic organizations of the | e ast ee - State policeman William Devlin | town, and through the courtesy of | Approximately 40 pupils of the testified to confiscating a five-cent | Sep James Berger, the 1952 Laurel sixth grades of the Florin Washing~ console slot machine at the diner Queen will receive a four-year tu- |, Elementary and the Maytown on May 5. He said he acted on a ition scholarship at any of the state [ Elementary schools will go to camp | ccmplaint received hy District At- | schools of her choice. | at Swatara next week from June 2 torney John W. Beyer. Brunia [to 6. This camping experience is “I made several plays on the lq CARDS ARE LIFTED; [the first ever to be tried in this | machine and won two nickels, aft- RESTORED | part of the country and is under er which T seized the machine and | Last week the State Bureau of | the direction of Stanley Dotterer, placed Smith under arrest,” Devlin Highway Safety lifted the driving | high school faculty, as director. told the Court. privileges of eighteen motorists at! wis Addie Parker. school nurse; The officer also explained the de- |}. came time cards were restored | Miss. Irene Sloat, home econpmics vice was equipped with a switch |, thirty-eight. teacher; Miss Patricia Morrison, which permitted it to pay off mon- illiam H. Good, Marietta, lost (Twn to page 5) ey or to be played for free games. {1s arg for failure to post security. r wg " W. Hensel Brown, pointed out that attorney the “used largely for amuse- M. Hershey, Elizabethtown as an for | Emma ma- |, Smith, incompetent pe) vas charged chine was erator. restored | ment, but did not pay off in money Driving priveleges were jon occasions.” He said this case (1 Ammon R. Hoffer, Mount Joy; | | was different from the usual slot B. Zimmerman, Florin; | | machine cases, where gambling | Richard K. Sensenig, East Peters- | was conducted behind closed doors. | jyrg: and W. H. Longenecker, Eli- | sig da zabethtown. MAN WAS PROSECUTED A WHEN TRUCK RAMMED CAR POSTAL SUB STATION Elmer J. Murphy, 224 W. Main | AT COLUMBIA ROBBED lan Beat- | York city police travelling "south of the Engleside bridge, Chief | Horner said The U. S. Postal sub station at | Five Points, Columbia, was robbed | of $150 in cash Friday The | came night an auto parked nearby, | was stolen but when it crashed into a pole at 2 a m. on the Washington Boro pike St., his truck this boro, was prosecuted after rammed into the rear of auto operated by Merle Roth- fus, 126 S. Queen Street, at 7:00 a. m. Saturday on Route 72, night. Lancaster, was abandoned | | DIDN'T REMOVE OLD TAG A motorist from near Quarry | ville, was arrested for deiving a car! with a 1951 license plate in the front. He had 1952 cn the rear. LOST HIS DRIVERS CARD Wilbur W. Raffensperger, Rheems, lost his driving privileges on ac- | count of a speeding charge. — — | HERSHEY'S ROSES BLOOMING | Twenty-one acres of roses, in- 38,000 plants of 850 variety, are coming into bloom at Hershey. | a cluding Thieves ransacked the E. U. B.! Church at Rothsville. All they got was 15 cents J { sary on Tuesday and Mr. HAD LICENSES SUSPENDED | FOR SELLING TO MINORS Harry H. Siegrist, proprietor of Siegrist’s Cafe, on the Marietta Pike, Columbia R1, had his license suspended for 25 days, effective on June 17th, by the State Liquor Con trol Board. He was cited for permitting min- ors to frequent and sales to minors. | LETTERS GRANTED Samuel West Done- gal township, executor of the Clary Snyder, of J. Snyder estate, West Donegal township. Clarence F. Siegrist, East Peters- burg, administrator of the David Lamar Siegrist estate, East Peters- burg. CELEBRATED ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Paris Gruber brated their 26th wedding anniver- and Mrs. cele- Clarence Gruber, Frank St. cele- brated their 15th anniversary the same day. ae IN THE HOSPITAL Mrs. George Gruber, Mount Joy R2 was admitted to the St. Joseph's ed Ronnie Reese president; Edward Lindemuth, vice president; Shirley Metzler, secretary; and Leroy Kay- lor, treasurer for their ‘year in the eighth grade Stanley G Drumore, motorcycle, 26, crashed Greist, The Hamilton Watch Company at | Lancaster will launch a line of low | priced imported 17-jewel watches. into | Wake- | { riding a an auto and was killed near field. A thief stole dormitories $85 in cash from the College campus during a ball Friday Harold Eshleman, had the amputated on Elizabethtown game East his when Peters- burg, tip of right ring finger caught in a machine A storm on May 11 blew down a Isaac W. Wen- R5. Tuesday fire destroyed his two-car — — tobacco shed on the ger farm, Lancaster garage Hospital on Monday, | May 31 David egal. Paul Stoner, of this place tl A A ee { Schloss C1 farmer, East Don-| oy. ank you, Mt. Joy. —— ee MAKES RESTITUTION ON FRAUDULENT CHECK CHARGE . of Lancaster. TWO LOCAL SENIOR GIRL Clair H. Johnson, Manheim R2, ey : SCOUTS ARE HONORED ‘harged with issuing a fraudulent A FAREWELL PARTY FOR The Local News The Lancaster General Hospital $10.52 check by Richard L. Adams, REV. LAWRENCE GUSTIN awarded Hospital Aide Service Di- of the American Stores, was ar- A farewell party was held last The Pa t Ww k plomas to 16 Senior Girl Scouts rested cover the week-end by Con- Wednesday evening at the home of S ee who have completed the Nurses’ stable Samuel Hill. Charges were Mrs. Samuel Engle, Chocolate ave. ° Aide Program, Tuesday afternoon | withdrawn before Alderman Wet- Florin in honor of the Rev. Law- Very Brieflv Told in the Brinton House Nurses Resi- | 2°! when restitution was made and ES Es S : ; ras Ave y » - . osts were idl Heo hee ot BO Fring Fifty-nine were graduated from W2 Nori: Dike vest lone | hy oh oh ri na pa gin Mary Catholic Church of Mt | Flizabethtown College oa Mondav, | was issued Feb. 13. Joy. Rev. Gustin was transferred An electric iron caused SLO Miss Mary R. B oa 49 Son re to New Freedom in York County. damages at a Lancaster Apartment al Soria Read oy Miss Elinor | He was presented with a purse. The House. ! oN [ nl of Dosa ns Ro | Mortuary Record new priest will be the Rev. Cletus Abraham Stewart, East Earl RL. Sr 2 ——— Pps Hatick. was jailed six months for stealing | oy i : : | Me 75 ohickons. (CHARGES DISMISSED WHEN ‘Throughout This AN ADVERSE DECISION Mrs. Lee Forney of Mount Gret- YAN Fan TINE aN rome { . . AGAINST 170 NEWSPAPERS na, is recovering from a long spell | i ges oO a Ay : Re E t I al ty AGI 1 Jo of sickness. id agenst foes F Gates, | n Ire oC 1 Christenberey hela Tuesday that Miss Fannie Barbine, 33, Her- Eon Ror by Robert an Ys ofl Henry S. Shirk, former county jointly published moming and af) shey, committed suicide, killing : a7 isvil a igs a russe : ‘Nn 2 treasurer, at Blue Ball ternoon newspaners cannot require herself with a shotgun. a alors A foreman Bs x | John Simon, 48, a native of Col- afivertisers to huy “pace in both At the Horse Show at Lancaster | A¢ ier, aI Gates paia the costs of | umbia, at Philadelphia pariers in order ic bay space in one June 6, 7, 8, there will be $7,000 in Oss yan Gates 8 0 paid 2 fire Chri tiar 85 Martin, 85, formerly More than 17 jointly owned ; Wards to the winners va Se : Re Hien o 3 Elizabethtown, at the Dauphin morning and afternoon newspapers | The Manheim Central School £1 ng vas Fa of was County Hod hal ih Harel hag in the nation presently have such Board fixed its tax rate at 20 mills; Mrs. Lizzie Stohler, 89, widow of > and the per capita tax at $20 | COLUMBIA R1 WOMAN John Stehler, formerly of Manheim, FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE | at the Fairview Manor Nursing Blanche E. Bankus, Columbia R1, | Home, Cclumbia has filed suit at the County Court Elmer D. Shearer, former village House for a. divorce from Paul J.! blacksmith at Elstonville, died of a Calif. He years ago. 1isadena, west 28 this and barb: charged | heart attack at Px: and | was 74 indignities i Bankus, of place, cruel irous treatment They were married in September | Mrs. Anna Mary Fochlinger of 1946 at Bel Air, Md Mrs. Anna Mary Foehlinger, 90, — widow of John Foehlinger, of 488 WIDOW DROWNS HERSELF | Manor irect, Lancaster, died at Cne hour afier two toys fou the home of her daughter, Mus. her purse and a suicide note, the Wi at Columbia body of Mrs. Ada Shreiner Swe She was born in Florin, Jan. Bl, gart, 77 year old West Readin 18¢ 1 daughter of the lete Wil- ' iam and Mary Hohman Schaeffer. widow was found in the creek nea: (Turn to page 2) - SA ha Denver —— — —— MARRIAGH id oss. | Activities of Our NFIGHBORS RAISE BARN | Barbara street, and Sarah Negley - e One red and sixty neighbor- | Brow 7 St Main street Je ne hundred nd ix y neighbor | rown, 127 West Main street, bot Police Officers ly neighbors, and friends gathered | of this boro | on the farm; of John N. Metzler, of | -— — —— me { Chief of Police Park Neiss' .re= Manheim R1 Tuesday and helped | MRS. FLI HOSTETTER ported these prosecutions: Robert raise a new barn to replace the one | HOSPITALIZED Tal Philadelphia, Pa., and Cle- destroyed by fire Nov. 7. | "Mrs. Eli Hostetter. North Barbara | PT Fisher, of Platypus, Va., both ee tl 8 ABs : I for ignoring a red light. At a hear- street, is recuperating at the Lan- Eins Justic f tk Peac MANHEIM PIKE WILL BE caster General Hospital after an| oc ph So. ech cog WIDENED TO 24 FEET operation, wnes Hockenberry Sr, each pid The Manheim Pike, from the by- T= five. Golla’y foe grid Hg) F d : . Sia ur g . Albert Mvers, Mount Joy R1 an pass narth of Lancaster to the Man- | 10 OBSERVE LADIES NIGHT Lottie G. McMullen. Mount Jov Kl heim Boro limits, will be resurfac- Chairman Ted Weidler is getting | were - for reckless d a ed and widened to 24 feet the en-| in readiness for the cel- I TK os Wve tire distance. ebration of Ladies Night by the lo- | hee RX Ri — 1 Rot Club T 1 1 1 \olary ub Tuesday, June 24. ALUMNI ASSO. BANQUET 42rd ANNIVERS Me ; NY. any oak 506 The 56th annual banquet of the Ea John Sprout, 245; CELFBRATED ANNIVERSARY Mount Joy high school Alumni As- West Main street, will celebrate) Mr. and Mrs. Paris “Pat and Eva | sociation, will have the annual their forty-third wedding anniver- | Hostetter are celel rating their | business meeting, election ‘of offic- sary on Friday May 30th. v edding anniversary today, May 29.| ers and banquet on Thursday, June A : : TT. | 5th in the high school auditorium. SUNDAY A RECORD BREAKER The body of a Reading man who | —— Last Sunday, May 25, was thei|¢rowned at Fishing Creek May 11,| Jacob Herr, Manheim R1, fell off wettest Sunday in the history of|was found by a fisherman at Con-| a wagon and fractured his should the country. owingo, er ' an Anta
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