NEWS MOST Up . - MINUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER COouNTY . The Bulletin ou Patios, Sseial Parties, Circulation “os ro Church, 10 u n O ! ! & 1 I Now Has Reached , 3-9661 : | 2300 SI ——— i ct I. $2.00 a Year in Advance wer Price VOL. LII, NO. 38 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, February 19, 1953 the best BE rr er ree — Eo heir own Five Violations | Area Map, Showing “Sector 8, From W hich a Mt. Joy Rams Enter Finals, And Two Arrests | Registrations Are Requested By Dr. (Gates, FIs For County Championship Caskey high school in Lancast- | [ to violations and had made two [ arrests. one for non-support and | J er. . Lancaster County Play-offs March Of Dimes | Aang 1, 3 Ephrata Se - ' Those given traffic summons | anor, at Manheim Twp. High contra ARTHUR D. GARBER | are: Ir money i ‘he oil. bathe eilba cam | 3. qb es R rtedB Police f di [ his a dros 1 i he oy =) School Children | g ope y Civil De ens S¢ ] vy le Ica Direc “tor, 1 LS Area ) evening. zine a ic. Contribute To The | i [En ay be Medical Organization Dr. John S. Gates, Medical, I Director, Civilian Defense, Sec- | tor No. 8, requests these per- one for disorderly conduct. | School children’s School. : : 5 {tions to the 1953 March of Edward Miller, Phila, Penna. #4 BAe ister with his office at Feb. 18 — E. Lampeter VS. | Mr. Arthur D. Garber, will! red traffic signal. | sons o registe Upper Leacock at Lititz high | Dimes and Dollars have | his 82nd birthday to- | ; S. Greiner Elizabeth. | once: school. flowing into County Chapter Any John § ireiner, “liza reth- 1. Every registered nurse. C Feb. 23— Winners of Feb, 17|Hcadquarters and among the| — ew |town R3, lgnoring stop sign. 2. Every person with nursing and 18th, at McCaskey nigh schools reporting from this vi- | Ernest Horton, Phila, Penna. training. school. : cinity are, collections taken at a Fr atan Class { To fast for conditions. | 3. Every person having had recent basketball game at Eliza- { J. Bruce Kline, Mt. Joy R2, “a ny . Red Cross or Civilian Defense al SR DE qo ’ yl training in First Aid. Register: by leaving your Feb. 28—Mount Joy vs. win- lb 43 $ 2: on oy VS. win- | ethtown College, $28.54; the » |Tgnoring flashing red traffic ner of Feb. 23, at McCaskey |. : bey Sunnyburn School in Mt. Joy n e aime | signal. {: th Cc high school. er es aia ; 19 Saturday, February 28th will ns Ps |. Dale ©. Withers, message at Mount Joy 3-3452; ey A ers, teachers, $8.00; the Bellaire ; Denn: wekless driv- | sted register & » Qe be a big night for the people of | School also in Mt. Joy Twp. Newcomer Home low Bl, Penta, Reckinss driv | by Signing the register at/75 Qe Mount Joy, if they support their [ Mrs. Elsie Mae Hothes. teacher Ing. : E. Main Street; team this year as they did the a Bi a Arrested for Non-Support | by mailing postcard or letter id the $3.00: the Primary School Mrs. David Newcomer assist- i et ee. 9 Championship team of 1950-51. | > sr i va ad Fl N . Brady Hess, Jr., was arrested | to 75 East Main Street. iT = « - « sa W \ y re n v Newco oe | 1 Cc We know ihe Rams will aPere. grades 1, 2, and 3 in the Florin | ed Oy Mrs. ory I > for non support. Charges were | Give your name, age, home 9¢ ¥iate it very mich. Thic beins School and the Grammer tertained the L brought by his wife Myrtle. In | address, telephone, business ad- 5¢ Boag : &1School, grades 4. 5, and 6, in School class of the Mount Joy uit of bail was committed dress, telephone, working hours 5 the championship game, let's |My. Joy Township taught by | Church of God at Mrs. New- io the County prison for court { and trains < take time off to go along with | Mrs. Mary Kauffman and Mrs. | comer’s home in Elizabethtown ory Coup we : 4 s. Mar: g S. Charges Dropped | These groups who have al- Dav! he team and cheer them on to |Euphemia Fassnacht respective- | recently. 3 | adv BO ining in this tvpe ay. victory. They wo » Secti v's ; = at : 5 Robert Creasy, Manheim R3, | ready been training in this type 3 ey won the Section I|1y, sent in a total of $17.45. Following the business meet- or f worl. are € ted to Teoist title, which had not been won ; ing, a lastic demonstration “as arrested for drunk and dis- | of work, are expecte eg ince 1937 ’ One of the outstanding school ? y blas Sa orderly conduct. Charges were | er to avoid wastefully duplicat- since 1937, but they have never ribations 4 q was held, and refreshments : : Pak : i don the County Championshi contributions in the 1953 Cam- | , a brought by Helen M. Long. At] hi ing manpower hours. Their opponents wi obo paign according to Christian C.| Wore served Jo te a hearing before Squire Hock- This registration is to correct : Cc winners of Mo ov x : ; ae Rudy, chapter chairman, was Mrs. M, D. Fitzkee, ran enberry, the charges were drop- | and complete information vital oa 4 Monday night's) that received from the Rheems | Hawthorne, Mildred Linde- ped and the costs were paid by fo our Civilian Defense Medical ) : > bm School in West Doengal Twp. |muth, Myrtle Mowrer, Helen Creasy organization and must be com- March 2nd will find the Rams| At Rheems, Mrs. Elsie Z. Kil- |Schroll, Betty Jane Charles, ei pleted by February 26, 1953. re er —— —— re Syrup in a 2nd round Class C play- (Turn to page 8) Ethel Broske, Betty Rice, off game. Schedule follows. a TE othy Beamenderfer, Mrs. Eli ‘H b She District three - Class C | Ladies Bible Class At Ament, Hazel Zeller, Lovey' am urg ow’ Feb. 26—1st Round, (Mt. Jov Barnhart, Thelma Eshleman. ice drew 4 Bye). * " “Reich's Elects Officers Grace Mumma, Margaret Dock, Represents A » hetti March 2—2nd Round, Mount Elizabeth Hassinger, Pauline Joy - opponent not known. Newlv-elected officers of the Fry, Alcesta Erb, Edith Kaylor, | V : fe? ; - | Hilda Weidler, Mrs. David New- ariety ent (Turn to page 8) Young Ladies’ Bible Class of comer Jr., Maude Schroll, Ann Methodist Church To Show Sound Film Sunday Nite [ SN. Reich’s Evangelical 35 Gi I T tional Sunday School are Anna |Newcomer and Kathryn New-| pebruary 27, 1953, at 8:00 p. a Ne, Foti : . \ : IriS 10 ompete Mae Gable, president; Miss ey : : m. the Senior Class of Marietta | { 7 LF i ER 7 | The Methodist Church will 65¢ Morthy Vice Presiden; I i of roe I gn 2 > High School will present a mi A re Ne/ : w \ x aa show a 34 minute sound film at . 8 > 3 . a / es cd 8a) i ¢ | In Contests Misses Jane Roland and Martha i 23 hose 9 Jes Wien ed talent show in the High ON ol Jere Sf ping { | the worship service on Sunday Roland, secretary and assistant; tw an j School Auditorium. - This show Ld ¢ ry Tm 5 9 vc we N40" f Haars we a % night, February 22, at 7:30 p. and Miss Florence Trone, treas- has been given the name of] REESE A 0 [010 BW / AE ~~ m. The film is entitled “Journey Miss Betsy Musser, East Don- |" " Free Trays With “Hamburg Show” because it rr — | Into Faith” and is a dramatic story based on the events prior represents a variety of talent. egal High School senior. was| Chairmen of committees are Pp h wash : urchase Of Only NE Ct es or . selected to represent her school | Miss Florence Trone, social; Participants in the Ham- 18 h A al F G | 4 I Ww Ww to the crucifixion of Christ, the in the American Legion Orato- | Mrs. Doris Weidman, member-| 7 Gallons Of Gas | burg Show” are from this vi- t nu arm Ir couts n 0 € ilies crucifixion itself, and the reas- rical Contest in District 10 fin: als | ship; Mrs. Dorothy Johns, flow- —— cinity and from neighboring . eo, 0 suring account of Jesus’ appear- Mark February 27 and 28 on localities. Such towns ad Bureau Meeting Competition For Welcomed To ance to two of His followers on Friday, February 20. Betsy was |e and the Naomi M. Demmy, chosen for the honor after a devotional. The class is plan-|your calendar because on those schools to be represented are | the road to Emmaus. The story is based largely on the words of i similar contest was held anon ning a Mother-Daughter Ban-|two days you will receive a | Mt. Joy, Warwick, Red Lion, | ® t 0 Fn Sanit ss yo wil 0 Jon Werte, Row son 95th ol Bad [quet in May, with Mrs. Pauline | beautiful large decorated tray isl Donegal, Columbia, =| February t peci a ges | 4 oun y i, Gospel of 3 Luke, chapter Tu A Wo = yi i's the students of the high school. ! | iel ek The winner of the district con | Gi arman. Miss Jane Roland and | absolutely free. All you have to Hempfield, Ephrata, Hershey, | , versus 13-: test is given the chance to|Mrs. Miriam Acri arranging the do is to drive into Zerphey's and Marietta. Such {talented | Seti “Welcome to Mount Joy” pro The Senior Youth Fellowship 5 compete in the State finals program. Sico Station and purchase only contestants as vocalists, accor- Murray D. Lincoln, president Eleven Girl Scouts are atten-|. . jo welcomed 2 new fam of the Church is making the Ste als. . : : x oie A AG CC as welc ag 2 : am- : . : : Miss Dorothy Peifer and wise] -—-— 7 gallons of gas and you will be dionists, dancers, marimba | of the Farm Bureau Insurance ding the cooking classes that get os I ema showing of this film possible aid . : : fines anaes. ini . | ilies into > or : . 2S Patricia Sager will represent| BANKS CLOSED FEB. 23 given one of these trays with no |player, a harmonica player, and | Companies, will be the being held at Way's Appli- the past two weeks “The y are and will be in charge of the ev- their school in the eighteenth | Both the First National Bank | attached. Remember the |@ baton twirler will take part. |pal speaker at the 18th annual ances. this boro, each Monday Ma A Mrs. Sherman Daven ening worship service. The pub- | : 5 Ti S d C c m : . A | : . Py rar 'S. vaven- |. : a { . Rt cece | ie oh. dates. Fe ary 27 and 28 I'he committee for this S meeting of the Lancaster Coun-| co. bo . oe ive ic is cordially invite Cc { annual National Essay contest ;and Trust Co. and the Union | lates, Fe bruar 7 and 28. LE hi is Show CT - res afternoon for the next five | port from Texas and Mr. and 1 C cordial; invited. | sponsored by the Ladies : rs : a — [have been chosen. They are as ty Farm Bureau Cooperativel oo i ee er sponsored by the Ladies Auxil-'National Mt. Joy Bank will ob-/ follows: Sp: ie | Assoelati mt Wednesday oY | Mrs. John Way Sr. Pottsville, s 97 iary of the Veterans of Foreign serve Washington's birthday ollows: — Program, Phyllis | Association nex ednesday,’ prom the eleven Girl Scouts), y . - 5 J roe 5 rs rere 5 wv | Februarv 25. : le Sey c Wars. ony, BoB, Sard Freatman, Chairman; Nancy February 25, at the Guernsey|.itending the classes, three will | ovie V a e geese oneay, Bartel Breeders sales pavili Lincol : A committee of Joy-Cees vis-| - Jartch, Annette Fortner, and reeders sales pavilion. Lincoln |, ciated for having earned]. ited the two new families od: . . TT mr A . Charles Marley; Poster and |is also president of cooking, food and nutri- To Give Recital February 22nd Clothing Gathered icici ones Gron chairman, ihe “retiet pro on badges. {James Johnson, John Gates and | gram. The Girl Scouts attending the Fat Eel § : Ronald McLain; Refreshments,| Other features of the morn-|classes are: race. Judy | €rchants and businesses in M J 0 Fl The Sewing Circle of the Harry Druck, Chairman, Min- [ ing program will be the annual Ens: Po ay Bile Judy | Mount Joy. Mrs. Paul Stoner t. oy r orin Cross Roads Brethren in Christ! nie Kurtz, Connie Hughes, and | reports of president Mark S. han, Loretta Hornafius, Rac ‘hel | 1 and Mrs. Gene Eicherly vis- Church have gathered clothing] John McFarland; Advertitsing, | Hess and Secretary-Treasurer| Klugh, Patsy Mumper, Janet | ted the Davenports and Mrs.| A pew and different approach for the relief of the suffering Shirley Wiseman, Chairman, H. R. Metzler; reports of the Sheaffer, Sandy Schroll, Ger- James Roberts, Miss Wilma, the problem of accidents is ; Dommell and Mrs. George made by ‘A Closed Book, presented them with the gifts] For Showing In and certificates given by the | a | in foreign countries, James Fulmer, Armand Sargen,| year’s operations by Charles C.|aldine Strickler and Delores Than Ww Bishop I. W. Musser and Am-|and James Marley; Decoration,]Burkins and Charles M. Wolge-!| Frantz. | bert visited the Ways. |a movie produced by the Farm 0s Mumma took three hundred Shirley Cummings, Chairman, |muth, manager and assistant; Marilyn Kuhns, Home Eco- The Davenports live at 154 N. | Bureau Insurance Companies, ninety-six (396) Ibs. of new Tom DeArmitt, Ken Jones, and|manager of the Aiton, nomist for P. P. and L. is in|Market St. and the Ways moved | The film, which stars actors fa- 25¢ and used clothing to the Men- Tony Libhart. Nancy Groff is|talks by county agent | charge. [to 307 West Donegal St. | miliar to all movie-goers, is po |nonite Clothing Center at Eph- |General Chairman. Smith and a brief report > hid ert Mier eee They {now available for .showing in 5¢ rata. There were 75 lbs. of new — (Turn to Page 2) . {the Mount Joy - Florin area, ac- clothing, 70 lbs. of new bed- R . ee R t E Ww G | cording I Ste . , in m { g to Mr. Stehman, local ding, 228 lbs. of used clothing heems Residents In 0 arians njoy . ass an | representative for the Com- “The ct re : Two Cor Ciash Winners At Colored Slides Of Sings With Lanc. {fos Book” attacks the The project was in charge of | bg : | state of mind that is one of the Mrs. Andrew Zercher, vice Two persons were admitted president, Mrs. Dan O. Bruba-|to Columbia Hospital following Leg. Aux. Card European Scenes Symphony Orch [basic causes of accidents — the o [Das rauses | "atti ker, secretary and Mrs. Abner{a two- car crash two miles | “it won't happen to me Wolgemuth, treasurer, in the |north of Marietta at 3:45 p. m. Part Named | —— tude. The story concerns a y James M. Miller, Jr., gave an A Mount Joy Baritone Soloist | doctor who. when | | obsence of their president, Mrs. | saturday. Jacob D. Strickler, who is vo. They were Pleasant E. De- interesting travel talk, illustrat-| recently sang with the Lancas- | jg wife is killed in an accident 39¢ : / 3 i 1 7 J | cn i iw apd pH By Hey on cationing in Florida. and Miss Margaret Bren-| inners at the American Le- ed with colored slides at the] ter Symphony Orchestra. |becomes a fanatic on safety i y ro a a > Ss i 8 n 4 tio sla 7 Ee ! : wi be in the Mt. Joy Church gs Se oa a The committee wishes to ner, both of Rheems. gion Auxiliary card party held regular Tuesday dinner meeting Mr. William Gassman of this How the doctor emerges as a y! of God, Sunday, February 22d, |¢ Pp a ses )| thank the merchants and each! The accident occurred on an > he y of the Rotarians held at Hostet- | Boro, sang the part of force in the lives of his fri R . gadgets, one for the right hand | indivi > Monday evening at the Legion g I I rce in the lives of his friends 1052 at 7:30. Mr. serv.’ 3 S, ; Ja individual who contributed ot East Donegal Twp. road leading Home were: | ter’s topheles from Gounod’s Opera | —bringing to them the realiza- ed in World War 11. He was i and the other for the violin. | this cause. from the Mount Joy road to 2 pe : Mr. Miller, who is a Sopho- | Faust, part of this opera was in- tion that sedaty is eve bod Ye In Yor ar 1. Be was 1h- They were his own invention. Fe SW... Rheems. Deshong was operator Door prize, Ham, Me Rich] re at Elizabethtown College 1 ed } of a a Ty. jured while on the front line in! Mrs. Neiman usually appears of the car in hi 1 oD ard Knight, Hams were also a- ore a 1Zahel 0 ege, | cluded in the recent concert of business—makes for a powerful Italy. An explosion of an Italian with him. She accompanies him Transformer Short- et Wine n which Miss Bren: warded to Mrs. Zeller, Chris- recently toured Europe for 24|the Lancaster Symphony Orch. and absorbing picture. Any in- : . °I' was a passenger, acc ing |. gis ays ¢ ad spe ive weeks . Gassman is > y reste anizati av hand grenade amputated his and also plays the organ, piano, | circuits On Mt Joy St to State i oe H gh tine Weidman and Roy Sheaf- ays and had spent five weeks 3 Mr. Gassman is well known lereste d organization may ob- Fight Bend aid thn ont on oo . v hs e Sgt. Harman A. for. (Turn to page 6) bh giles in this locali- | tain the film by getting in his right eye. He now has al The “Lords Prayer” will be| At 10 p. m. Sunday the Mt. The other car involved was| Bridge: Mrs. Alice Hitchcock! . ps rei Sonne oy ph i - jlonen vii ay Siehman plastic right eye and only light included in the numbers they |Joy Friendship Fire Co. No. 1 operated by Mrs. John Reheard and Mrs. Vera Albert. Florin Lions To ANY os ony i as we pe 3-5547 Mt. Joy, or by writing perception of his left eye. Nei | will render. was summoned to a service sta- wt, Joy R1, who received a Pinochle: Ethel Newcomer, Meet Next Monda Heoriltor oh nr pot of We | bi ai Bos 143, Florin, Penna. man was discharged from the! The C.G.Y.A. of the church [tion on Mount Joy St. where pruised left arm and was treat- | Elizabethtown; Mr. Madonna, ee mee y Grserian Te iy died i 4 Shave is no charge for use of Service i 1946. Shortly after will be sponsoring this pro-|sparks were being blown about og by her family physician, po- Charlotte Piersol, Mrs. Claude| The newly organized Florin varios well ne Soul Rug HT a | his ischarge he underwent'gram. Walter Stoner will be [from a transformer which had [Li wi i 2 Rac) lice said. Erb and Esther Erb. [Lions Club will hold a meeting |and for the past five years has| A new drive to obtain a traf- training of ioli ice. ann i gt the violin and voice. | the ouncer. We trust you been short circuited. Firemen Deshong and Miss Brenner| Another Ham card party will Monday evening, February 23, been studying voice under Prof.| fic light for the “square” at E wisi iid 1046 the Nei-| will come out and enjoy this remained on the scene until re- were conveyed to the hospital |be held at the Legion Home on at 6:30 P. M. The meeting will | Lester Engilnger of Philadel-| Petersburg, is being ahd by RE mans have had a program over! program, pairs were made. J (Turn to page 2) March 16th. | be held at the Keystone Diner. phia. : the Rotary Chub there y