ut thig «no t your Cling /rup 39¢ 39 eal utter ind 69¢ 49¢ 47° b 45¢ b 69¢ > 35¢ b 69¢ 1b 39¢ 49¢ 49¢ A3¢ 29¢ ‘Qc te. i A The Bulletin MOST Circulation Now Has Reached 2300 - MINUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY WE WELCOME YOUR NEWS Club, Parties, Social, Parties, Scout, Auxiliaries, Church. PHONE MT. JOY 3-9661 VOL. LII, NO. 25 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursda y Afternoon, November 20, 1952 5-Day Program To Mark Dedication Of New Church School At Glossbrennér’s Special Services To Be Held With . Open House On Sunday For For Inspection Deadline For Roxes Is Extended Nov. 22 The Mt. Jov Remenibrance Committee met on Monday nite with only five present. Eight more Xmas boxes were sent to and the deadline was extended to Satur- The dedication of the new thurch unit of the Glossbrenner | Evangelical United el Church will take place Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. with | Dr. D. E. Young, superintendent of the Eastern Penna. U.B. Con- ference guest speaker, who will also act as dedicating minister of the occasion. A mass choir of over 50 voic- es, under the direction of Mr. | Nevin W. Fisher, director of | music at Elizabethtown College, | The choirs participating in the servicemen . dav November 22nd. If anyone program are from St. Pauls, wishes to hand in an address it Elizabethtown; St. Mark's, this | must be done by Saturday. No- boro; Salem Church, Manheim; vember 22 or the PERSON will Otterbein Church, Lancaster; not receive un Xmas box. The and the local Glossbrenner | families of these men who just church. Mrs. George Broske, of left are urged to call 3-4621 Mt. Mt. Joy, will be the accompan- Joy or write Box 243 Mount Joy ist. A combined Junior St. Mark’s St. Paul's or the Bulletin and a box will be sent. Addresses are accepted anytime, but boxes will not be choir fiom and Gloss- brenner churches will also sent after the above date. share in the musical part of the! vt nas been reported that program, under the direction of |,» nv families are getting re- Mr. Clifford Schmidt, of Lan- l quests for pretzles since our caster, and Mrs. Bover of Eliza- bethtown, accompanist. | cans have been received. Just in case you are interested you can Neighboring ~~ ministers of | get those same pretzels at Hess’ nearby Evangelical U. B.| store in Mount Joy. churches and former pastors / Previous plans to hold a and sons of the Church will al- so participate in the service. Af- ter the dedicatory service is completed Open House will fol- low with the Ladies Aid Socie- ty of the local church serving refreshments. (Turn to page 8) —— | dance were cancelled due to the | disinterest of the public and the | membership. With only five | present at Monday's meeting | the d ance plans were shelved. (Turn to Page 6) re — — Chalk Artist To Celebrate NOTICE Because of Thanksgiving the Bulletin will go to press Tuesday of next week. For this reason it will be neces cary that all news items and advertising be in the bulletin later than Monday We ask eration in this matter. office not evening. your coop Those In Service The above is a picture of two brothers who met in Tokyo. They are Frank and Ralph Has- singer, sons of Mr. and Mrs. { Roscoe Hassinger, N. Barbara | street, this boro. The following is a letter re- | ceived from Frank telling about their meeting. | Dear Committee: I want to write and thank vou for the gift I received. The arrival of the Christmas pack- age enables me to kill two birds with one stone. I wanted to write and thank the home folks for their kindness and also I have a little news to pass on. It Community Thanksgiving Services Ass'n At St. Marks Church Annual community Thanks Mount Jov Ministerial Associa- tion will be held next day evening at 7:30 p. m. the Rev. Harlan C. pastor of Mount Joy and Done- gal Presbyterian Churches. subject will be “Thanksgiving- Joy Murder” Music will be choir and the by or furnished by Men's Chorus St. Mark's. The offering will the use of the Remem- Committee in the minis- to Service the of be for brance men and women. The citizens of the communi- ty are earnestly invited to unite in this service of thanksgiving to, God for the personal and na- | tional blessings we enjoy. — S. S. Class Holds Coverdish Luncheon try The Ergatan S. S. class of the Church of God, this boro, held a covered dish luncheon at the home of Miss Betty Helwig on Tuesday evening. devotions a busi- ness meeting was conducted. Plans for the Christmas party to be held at the home of Mrs. Hazel Zeller, December 19, were completed. The = following were present: Mrs. Jay Barnhart, Mrs. George jroske, Mrs. Lester Eshelman, Mrs. Robert Graybill, Mrs. Samuel Dock, Mrs. Nissley Erb, Mrs. Robert Fry, Mrs. Lottie McMullen, Mrs. Paris Sweigart, Mrs. Margaret Mackinson, Mrs. Roscoe Hassinger, Mrs. David Newcomer, Mrs. Theodore Weidler, Mrs. John. Zeller, Mrs. Robert Schroll, Misses Betty Jane Charles, Helen M. | Mae Zeller, Doris Rice, Sprout and Betty Helwig, -— ee. 37,000 Trees Distributed To F armers Following Violet A total of furnished to farmers cooperat ing with the Soil Conservation District of the Pennsylvania | | state Dept of Forest and Water, | of the S. Dept. of Agricul ture. In the northern part county 16,000 trees were buted to the local farmers: Har lan Burkholder, Lititz R1; Eliz- abeth Farms, Lititz R2; Robert! i Lefever, Manheim R2; Warren | of the | distri} | i . may not be too important to 50th Anniversary others, but, it sure was for me On Pro am Ph tas the enclosed picture will gr | show. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Ezra E. Wolge: | Last week I got a telegram At St Mark S muth, 117 S. Market St., Mt. | {pat my brother Ralph, was . | Joy will celebrate their 50th | (Turn to Page 7) | wedding anniversary over the ee — The Youth Fellowship of St. | weekend. lp: Mark's Evangelical U.B. Church They will be honored by their Fire From Over Heated will conduct a musical and art children and grandchildren at Motor Causes $100 service on Sunday, evening, No- a dinner in Hostetter’s banquet vember 23, at 7:30 AE the ball on Saturday night. On Sun- Damage church. Featured in the pro- day they will have open house | haa : gram will be Mrs. James Geh- from 2 to 5 P. M. at their home | The Friendship Fire Co, was| man, chalk-artist. With a back- on S. Market St called out at 12:30 A. M. Sun- ground of vocal selections, con- The couple were married on day to extinguish 2 fire in an gregational singing and appro- November 20, 1902. at the home ee owned by Charles priate readings. Mrs. Gehman of the bride, by the late Rev Drace, vr this bore. teens will make a chalk drawing rep- Eli Engle. Mrs. Wolgemuth is | The fre caused tI estimated resenting Christ Feeding the the daughter of the late Rev. of 3100 whieh was be Five Thousand. Another draw- Christian and Lizzie Miller of | Heved to have.been exuged by ing, made earlier by Mrs. Geh- Conestoga Center. Mr. and Mrs. jam overheated molor, man, will be an display and will Wolgemuth were engaged in | become the possession of the farming near Mt. Joy for forty- | FAT COLLECTION church. Special numbers on the three years. They retired from | ON SATURDAY program will include a mixed the farm in 1946; sips alt quartet of young people, and a They Have nine children: C The Mount Joy and Florin solo, “He Shall Feed His Flock Miller. Martin dud Charles. arp | Girl Scouts will collect ia this like a Shepherd”, by Lester of Mt. Yor: Paris starting at 9 a. m. Mumma and marimba selec- town: Rev. Harold Wolgemuth, | {and asks everyone who has sav- tions by Jean Kauffman. Souderton; Lt. Clarence Wolge. {ed their fat for this collection T_T muth, Richmond, Va.; Ezra, of] lo please but gutside. In Cone “ w Detroit. Mich.: Elizabeth i rain the collection will be Herd Name Pau—Mar of John “Homsicket Roaring | Postponed until the following Granted To Stauffer Springs; and Henry, deceased. Saturday. Oia The couple has 15 grandchil- | dren and one great grandchild. Ed — ‘County C. E. To Meet Paul E. Stauffer, Mt. Joy, has been given the privilege of the exclusive use of the name “Pau- Mar” as a herd name in regist- | ering his purebred Holstein- At Landisville ville Friday Friesian cattle. This prefix | name is granted and will be The bi-monthly meeting of the | Southeast Central District of | the Pennsylvania Christian En- | deavor Union will be held Fri- | day, November 21, at 8 p.m. in the Landisville Church of God, with members of the Lancaster | County Christian Endeavor | Union being hosts. All district officers and coun- 'ty board officers and other per- . sons interested in the work of Auxiliary will be held on Endeavor are jk of day, November 21st, at eight (4 attend. o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jay | The Southeast Central District C. Musser, 214 Marietta Ave. | comprises Franklin, Adams, Following the business meet- York, Lancaster, Lebanon, Dau- ing Mary Lou and Patricia A. phin, Cumberland and Perry | Hostetter will show a film “Foot Counties. George L. Brown, of | recorded by The Holstein-Frie- sian Association of America. Over 1400 prefixes were re- served for breeders in 1951. mn — — Mrs. Musser Hostess To Hospital Aux. A meeting of the Hospital Loose in Europe” which was Harrisburg, is president: Jacob taken by them during their trip | Brackbill, Soudersburg, first the past summer. vice president; Walter Lutz, Two door prizes will be giv- | Palmyra, second vice president; en, which will be suitable for Sara Mehring, Gettysburg, re- Christmas gifts. | cording secretary; and Chester Refreshments will be served. B. Utz, Hanover, treasurer, FAREWELL PARTY FOR SGT. HARPLE THIS SUNDAY Sgt. Raymond L. Harple is spending a week at home before flying to Marine Barracks, Camp Pendleton, Calif. to wait transfer for duty . overseas un- til 1954 His parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Charles F. Harple, Manheim R2 will have open house for a fare- well party on Sunday and all relatives and friends are invit- ed to drop in. as COLLECTS $1304 IN DRIVE | The Red Feather Drive at the { Marietta TC Depot came to a close on October 31, 1952 with very gratifying results. A total (amount of $1,304.00 was collect- |ed with all Military and Civil- ian personnel contributing. The contribution was turned over to Mr. Kenneth Shelley, representative of the Lancaster County Community Chest by the Depot Chairman, Captain M. H. Phillips. | Aungst, Elizabethtown R1; Levi, H. Brubaker, Lancaster RI and Blain Wingert, Elizabethtown | R.D. | Most of these trees will be planted on land not suitable for, | cultivation. In several cases, [land which has been idle and | open to severe erosion will be! planted to a useful crop. Under the cover of trees, the soil is protected from the pounding of heavy rainfall and the accumla- tion of leaves and twigs help break the impact and get it inte the soil. This liter holds the moisture there by reducing run- ___ (From page 8) —— Mrs. Greider Entertains Farm Society No. 8 The Farm Women Society No. of 8 met Saturday at the home Mrs. J. Roy Greider, Sr. Roll call was responded by Bible verses. Mrs. Clarence Greider presented a musical program. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Jay Greider, Jr., Mrs. Clarence Greider and Mrs. Aram Misser Sponsored By Ministerial | services sponsored by the | Wednes- | in St. | Mark's Evangelical * United Brethren Church. The sermon will be preached | Durfee, ! His | Schroll, : 37,000 trees were | Top picture shows the Bulletin's Circulation contest. George Keener and Charles Ben Bottom picture shows Miss ner of the Somes) manager of the Bulletin, It’s Time To Talk Turkey, Says Chief Neiss “It's time to talk Chief of Police Park Neiss said today. The chief was talking about Thanksgiving, but the turkey he referred to was straight talk about coming winter driving conditions. “Thanksgiving time is home- coming time for many Ameri- families,” Chief Neiss “and roads will be can pointed out, crowded with motorists going home for the holiday.” The chief pointed out that Thanksgiving comes at a time when winter may let loose with its bag of tricks “You can't depend too much | on good weather in late Novem | take these steps immediately to | blades and defrosters. 3. Be sure brakes are equaliz- ed. 4. Have all lights and mufflers checked. 5. Have tire chains ready for use. Asked whether he considered tire chains necessary if a car had “winterized” tires, the chief referred to a report of the Na- tional Safety Council's Commit- tee on Winter Driving Hazards. This report said recent tests that tire chains cut braking distances on snow and ice in half and increase ability to get started or climb under slippery conditions by four to seven times. — OW showed Kids Have Fun Coloring PicturesinWay’ sContest All you Kids remember that the more pictures you color in Way's Appliance picture color- ing contest the more chance you have of winning the porta- ble record player or one of the other prizes. Another Santa Claus picture will be found in Way's adver- tisement in the Bulletin this week, so get out those crayons and go to work. You know you can win three judges Reading left to right, receiving her who conducted the turkey,” iN BULL ! pit TUBE Fi? counting votes in nett, Jr. Lois Rutt, check $1,000 first prize win from Fred J. contest. As To Placing Of Light Poles Settled light poles would be placed in the Joy Company has been settled. At a special meeting of Bor- ough Council held Tuesday ev- ening, the P. P. & L. has agreed to place all poles at the rear property lines and run wires to the front. — © — Mt. Joy Stores To Remain Open Next Wednesday of the The Mount Joy stores will not observe the usual Wednesday afternoon closing but will re main open all day Wednesday, | 24 stores November i! The bargains for are jammed with I'hanksgiving ber,” he said. “A sudden snow fall or an unexpected freeze | | can play havoc with motorists, | | safety.’ | He suggested that drivers | and guard against conditions that | those who do their: Chiisiiias cause traffic delays and ace! [ shopping early can take advan dents. Do it now, he said, | 4,00 of the wide selection of ‘and avoid delays when on display. If it is body else wants service on the | made, you can buy it in Mt. Joy. same day.” SE ——— -- ——— 1. Check batteries. rr. 2. Check windshield wiper Vesper Services At Trinity will be held Lutheran Vesper services Sunday at the Trinity this boro. Rev. A. L. Long, Church, Li: church, The of Christ will show speak on his trip to the an World Convention, was held in Hannover, this past summer. You are invit- ed. pastor colored Luther which Germany i @ Local Banks Mail Out $107,600 In Xmas Savings The two local banks will dis tribute $107,600 to 1,406 Christ mas Club members this week. total of $53,600, $3,000 over with a crease of amount. The Union National Mt. Joy Bank had 700 members in their Club with a total of $54,000. remem HOME FROM HOSPITAL an last years in- egal street, who Hospital since last Friday, re- turned to his home Wednesday The argument as to where the development The Mount Joy Bulletin the James Heilig, Alberte, | would | was a consiant help $2.00 a Year in Advance [Lois Rutt Wins First Prize; Mrs. Paul Burger Second Prize | In Contest Four Other Winners Of Placement Awards; Commissions To Others ‘Welcome To The |New Subscribers | | With the conclusion of the | current contest, the Bulletin Despite the fact that the Bul- adds to its readers hundreds of | Jetin judges were called to [ new subscribers. A cordial wel- count the votes on a busy Mon- come is extended them. We [day afternoon, they brought to hope vou will enjoy the news| a close the current subscription | of these communities and will | contest. | share with us any items which They announced Lois Rutt, | may interest you. This is your | New Haven Street winner of | paver Help us keep it so. the first prize of $1,000, Mrs. And to the many old friends ) Paul Burger, Mount Joy R2 was | who expressed their faith in | the second prize winner and re- | this paper by extending their | ceived the $500 prize. The third, ubscriptions in many cases up | fourth, fifth and six winners | to five years, we say a sincere [| were Mrs. John Miller, Mt. Joy, | thank you. We will aim to be | Mrs. Edith Erb, Newtown, Ver- worthy of this confidence. lene Harple, Manheim R. D., i and Jimmie Pennell, Mt. Joy. According to the findings of A Dream Come the judges, George Keener, Keener Furniture Store, James Heilig, local undertaker and True Charles Bennett, Jr., postmast- { er, the total votes were certified : as follows: by Lois Rutt 1st Grand prize | Lois Rutt 39. { 1d like to tell of a dream Lois ot : ~ 2043) 000 from which I didn’t 'waken in 3nd Grand Prize TOM When Mrs. Paul Burger 13,373,030 I the middle—its a dream come . : a { 3rd Prize Winner | true; ‘ | ! Mrs. J filler | First, to the publisher, who rs. John Mi let : 10,627,150 | made this contest possible—a 21h Prize Winner | hac Sar “| Mrs. Edith Erb 7,266,000 wholehearted thanks. Then, to 5th Prize Winner | al e > > 0 pec | all th good people w h helped Verlene Harple 5.070.050 { me by their subscriptions and . at 3 > 6th Prize Winner | renewals—many thanks. To my James Pennell 3,943,350 | grandpa for helping with his Tas granadj 9 X I In addition to the above, six car — thanks!- He really took . i contestants won special $25.00 | me around. We went to Salun- | : ; y (From Page 6) ga, Mastersonville, Milton Emil | Grove, Rheems, Florin and Stop Sign Violators To Lose License motorist who drives thru gets arrested and may think that’s But he’s in for an much of the country in between. | Without the use of his car it not been for me to even get close to win- And to mother, who and inspir- have possible The a stop sign, pays his fine, the end of it. ning. my ation and thus deserves a large share of the credit for my win- 1 t : : i ase surprise. ning—a big thank you. Many of oe on Dn ie Bel ited » - - or she - - is being citec you people know that Mother] ‘ i : 8 ! for a hearing before a Bureau went along and helped very on much of Highway Safety Inspector, : and faces the loss of driving | pictures and | As I see it now I was slow at the start. I think it was hard for privileges for a period of one month up to three, depending upon the circumstances. that’s because me to believe in something so BIG. It's really hi So : ‘In the past, the state has ta- (Turn to page 8) —— -— A ken a rather lenient attitude to- ward these violators in cases Thank You where no accident took place.” As it ie § ssinlo. Top { says Otto F. Messner, State Sec- asl iy Jor me to retary of Revenue. “But the thank each one personally 1 use : : x . stop sign law is being defied this means to extend my sin more and more often, so a stern- cere appreciation for your sup ”» * er policy has been adopted. port in helping me capture the ™ = i (Turn to page 5) second prize of $500 in the Bul- — ISAT IA letin Subscription Contest. "Thank you one and all. Young People To Hold Mrs. Paul Burger] Thanksgiving Breakfast — A Thanksgiving Breakfast Appreciation Service for will be sponsored and young people ‘Street Lights B od Pi d by the Youth Fellowship of St. { eng aCe Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Church at 8 a. m. In Borough Thanksgiving morning. The breakfast will be prepar- ed by the Commission on Rec- Mount Joy should be well|reation and Social life, and ac- illuminated nights as the P. P.|tion, headed by Pat Schroll and and L. announced that they are | Faye Wickenheiser, chairman, replacing all globes in the bor- | Ty ough { LANDISVILLE CHURCH 288 lights will be replaced | HOST TO PA. C. E. U. ind this i known as a group replacement after lights have | The bi-monthly meeting of { burned | on your street burns out, The First National Bank and ‘Rotarians Set Dec. Trust Co. reported 706 members 9 As Ladies Night | | | | | | | | | | | Mr. Ralph Eshleman, W. [9 would be Ladies Night. was a medical | eral committees were also nam- | patient at the Lancaster General! ed and | regular ( noon. 1,300 | Pennsylvania Christian Endeav- |or Union will be held Friday, the light | November 21, at 3 p. m. in the it will | I.andisville Church of God, with hours by | members of the Lancaster Co. P. & L. at! Christian Endeavor Union being | hosts. All district officers and coun- board officers and other per- interested the work of approximately hours. If, for some reason, be replaced within 24 telephoning to the P. Columbia 3-3611. — — | | [ty in | | sons | Christian Endeavor are invited | to attend. There was no special | The Southeast Central Dis- listed for the Rotarians at their | trict comprises Franklin, Ad- weekly dinner Hostetter's meeting | ams York, Lancaster, Lebanon, Tuesday | Dauphin, Cumberland and Per- [ry Counties. George L. Brown, announced | Harrisburg, is president: Jacob December | Brackbill, Soudersburg, first Sev | vice president; Walter Lutz, of | Palmyra, second vice president: get-to- | Sara Mehring, Gettysburg, re- was ad- | cording secretary, and Chester B. Utz, Hanover, treasurer, held at However, it that was the evening of after a general gethe r the meeting journed