12-Piece xquisite f Meats, ns from on nnon Luxe and wel x 28 in. and tching ice oth Value TH INLY 25¢ » 15¢ 3% EE TEs MQS?7T The Physician On Call Sunday Dr. John S. Gates VOL. Li, , NO. ba Tuesday s Air Raid Alert Brought Out Weak Spots In Present Alarm System Mark Hess Will Mount So's wir air raid alert held Tuesday was declared by officials to be 85 percent perfect. Generally, the results disclos- ed, was gratifying. There were Represent Lanc. a rn a Connty Farmers dows up, who did not hear the = church bells and some inquisi- Mark S. Hess, Lancaster R6 tive who could NOt Te | will represent Lancaster Coun- sist. the templiation to see Just ty farmers at the annual meet- how the volunteers handled the ing of the Pennsylvania Farm situation, by looking out of win- |p wenn Cooperative Association dows or standing in doorways. in Harrisburg, April 27, 28 and The local civil defense direct- |q9q or stated that in the lower end Hess, secretary of the state- of the borough, the alarm sys- | (iqe cooperative, is also presi- tem needed ; improvement and | 4ont of Lancaster County Farm more auxiliary Police Were which supplied county needed to stop traffic. The need | {mers with more than $3,489- was also brought out that more 000 worth of supplies and mar- active volunteers were needed. services during its last Although there are plenty of 'fiscal year which ended in Oc-| volunteers at present, the civil defense director stated, there are only a few that are active. To Attend Training Center Chief Warden Paul Welliver plans to attend the Civil De- fense training center that is be- ing held at Ogontz, it was stat- tober. Lancaster County Farm Bur- eau and 32 similar local farmer cooperatives throughout the | state own and control the state- wide cooperative to pool their purchases of farm supplies in a : ‘I statewide basis for maximum | ed, and the warden service will savings to farmers The local be established in the next few !|p,rm Bureau co-ops, in turn, weeks. are directly owned and control- ———— —— re ee led by the local farmers they serve. Nearly 6,400 Lancaster county farmers use their Farm Bureau services. Hess has served as acting manager of the Lancaster To- hacco Growers Cooperative As- sociation, as well as an officer or director of many other coun- ty farm organizations. He is ac- tive in church and youth work. The Hess farm has been in his family since its charter was or- German Exchange Student Speaks At Rotary Meeting “Love and understanding can mean more for world peace than all the bombs and guns in the world”, stated Miss Helda |iginally granted by William, Holtzheid, speaking to the Ro-| penn. tarians at their Tuesday dinner rr et meeting. Miss Holtzheid is six teen years of age and was Mother- Daughter brought to this country last Banquet To Be Held July as an exchange student by By Ergantan SS. C. the Brethren Church. She is] from Nurnberg, Germany and | A sof. the Ergatan is at present a student at East! School Class of the Hempfield High School. Miss Church of God was held recent- Holtzheid was introduced to the ly at the home of Gracie Mum- Rotarians by Janet Brooks, | ma, assisted by Betty Rice. President of the Senior Class Plans were made for a Mo- at the high school. (ther and Daughter banquet to be held Thursday evening, May 7th in the Social rooms ef the Glossbrenner E.U.B Church. Miss Holtzheid said that it is her belief that the exchange system will bring more good in bringing understanding be- tween the two nations than all the radio and TV programs now sent out.” German students get|served to these members and experience living with the Am- | guests: Mrs. Clayton Aument, erican people,” Miss Holtzheid | Mrs. Raymond Hilt, Mrs. Rob- stated, “and this experience, | ert Kline, Mrs. Mary Brandt, carried back to Germany, helps Mrs. Lovey Barnhart, to overcome the misunder- | garet Mackinson, Mrs. standings that exist with the |Broske, Mrs. Kathryn Mumper, German people as most Ger-|{ Mrs. Marguerite Dock, Mrs. mans know us only as present- | Myrtle Mowrer, Mrs. ed by the U. S. Army of Occu-| Erb,’ Mrs. Florence Nauman, pation.” Pauline Fry, Mrs. Kathryn New- Although comer, Mrs. Thelma Eshelman, an auction sale was held. Delicious refreshments were only in this coun- {ry six months, Miss Holtzheid | Mrs. Ann Newcomer, Mrs. speaks our language with very | Grace Funk, Mrs. M. Fitzkee, little accent. Mrs. Sylvia Funk, Mrs. Hilda Weidler, Mrs. Grace Hawthorne Mrs. Hazel Zeller, Mrs. Arlene | Heisey, Mrs. Dorothy Beamen- derfer, Mrs. Maude Schroll, Miss Helen Schroll, Miss Betty Jane Charles, Miss Darlene Nauman and Miss Violet Sprout Senior Class The Mount Joy High School | Senior Class were guests'of the Rotarians at the meeting. The | Seniors were introduced to the Fotary members by their class President, William Tyndall. Mount Joy Girl Wins First Place In National Contest ree f Judy Wolgemuth, 11, daugh-|key High School Auditorium, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jerry Derek, 6, Lancaster, is al- Wolgemuth, Mt. Joy R1, has so a national winner of first received word from the office of ; place in his age group. the National Child Evangelism National prizes will be pre- Fellowship in Chicago, that in sented by Miss Helen Odenwel- a Nation-wide Missionary post- der, Director of Child Evangel- er contest her poster has been ism Fellowship of Easter Penn- awarded first place in her age | sylvania. State winners will be group. The purpose of this con- awarded by Mr. S. K. Shotzber- test was to foster interest in for-| ger chairman of the state com- eign Missions among boys and | mittee of the Fellowship. In ad- girls. Sion to Judy and Jerry, Tanya The presentation of the a-!Lee Thomas, 9, Lyndon, placed wards will take place at the an- first in the state, and Wannette nual Good News Club Rally, Wade 13, Mt. Joy, won second which will be held Sunday af- in her group. There was 1014 ternoon, at 2:30, in the McCas- (From page 8) Following the business meeting Mrs. Mar- | Ethel | Alcesta | - MINUTE Ww EEK LY I N LANCASTER The Mount Joy Bulletin Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, April 23, E & D 4-H Club Marietta! Marlene secretar Hawthorne, president; Rl, Vernon R1, vice Good, Lancaster Honored Tonight Jean Good, Middletown R1, as sistant secretary: Robert Lol ag Banquet Middletown R1, treasurer; Judy the Penna. State Police and di- rector of the County Safety Pa- {trol Division; Burgess Charles 'L. Fish: Police Chief Park E. | Neiss, officers Michael | Good and Raymond Heisey: and Leader Speaks Here May 1, 2, Misael president of the | | : The evenings entertainment C. F. Klassen, a Mennonite |.qgists of dancing, safety pos- {leader who has given more than ter contest and a one hour vari- Mennonite police 20 years of his life to refugee oty show. The latter is compris- | resettlement work, will be in oq of the following: | Lancaster County May 1, 2 and| R. Corll as master of 3 in the interests of the Menno-| ..remonies. H. Thurston Fritz, nite Central Committee refugee pastor Magician and his trav- ; eling show of mystic wonders currently playing Lancaster county. Mr. Fritz was named after the original Thurston, a fellow performer and close friend of Mr. Fritz’s father who was also a magician. { Holly D. Rankin, 16 year old i ventriloquist from Lancaster and his dummy “Socks” com- bining forces to keep an audi- ence in stitches. Mr. Rankin who will be remembered by readers for his splendid per- formance in the Talent Show held the final evening of our Farm Exhibit, also displays his skill with a mouth organ. (Turn to page 5 F. KLASSEN | program under- Patricia Schroll Cc way in Western Germany. He will speak at three public meetings—all to begin at 7:30 p. m. These meetings: Friday, May 1, Cross Roads Brethren in Christ church south of Florin; Chosen For Girls State Conference | Saturday, May 2, Mellingers ; ea Mennonite church east of Lan- Miss I aries Senroll, daugh- caster; and Sunday, May 3, Bart of Mr. Daniel Schroll, was Chapel Conservative Amish | chosen to represent the local Mennonite 1% miles east of! high school at the conference of | Green Tree Intersection (High- ‘Girls State which will be ways 896 and 372). Part of the held at Camp Legion, located in | Bart Chapel meeting will be in Caledonia State Forest near the German language Chambersburg, July 12 to 19th. In his addresses Mr. Klassen Miss Schroll will be sponsored Iby the Walter S. Ebersole Post | will describe what is being done | [to resettle Mennonite refugees) i : in Western Germany through | AM was cnosen for : : ourage, sty, the Mennonite Central Commit- | © urage honesty cooperativeness and Legion Auxiliary Character, scholarship, physical 185 American | tee—American Mennonite ag-| ency for Christian service and fitness by the local school. relief. He will report how 600| The purpose of the camp is refugees have already been re- to provide citizenship training settled in new homes. {for girls of high school age, to American Mennonite through 'give them an opportunity to self-governing them a- the live together as their M.C.C. are tackling ieitizens and to inform {task of resettling approximately | | for at least eight years. It is! bout duties, privileges, rights [ 3.000 Mennonites who are scat- | and responsibilities of Ameri- | cored over Western Germany can citizenship in order that homeless | they may understand the func- | tioning of their government. “Girls States” and who have been (Turn to Page 2) > There are es- . tablished in every state. From Film On Camping each “Girls State”, a few girls To Be Shown Monday are accepted to attend “Girls —————— National” in Washington, D. C. Miss Schroll is president of her “Adventures of Day Camp- class. ing,” a film, will be shown in the Mount Joy area three times on Monday, May 4. The film will be first shown at the reg- merase ttl A Reset Sample Fair ular monthly meeting of the Mount Joy-Florin Girl Scout A Sal Neighborhood group. This | t unga meeting will be held in the Lu- theran Church instead of the Girl Scout building. The film will then be shown in the Mt. Joy H. S. at 3:45 p.m. for all the Girl Scouts in Mount Joy to see, and at the Gloss- prenner E. U. B. Church, Florin at 6:30 p. m. All parents of girls and troop A Sample Fair, sponsored by the Ladies Aux. of the Salunga Fire Company, will be held on Friday evening, May 1, in Coop- er’s Electrical Appliance Store, Main Street, Salunga at 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. There will be plenty {ree eats, including Aunt Jemina sponsors are invited to attend|and her pancakes. There will be any of the sessions an admission charge. 0 \ Community Youth Center To Martin, Mt. Joy Rl, song leader Miriam Roland, Mt. Joy R1, and | A banquet in honor of the 60 David Sweigart, Etown [present members of the Boro | game leaders, and R. Gerald School Safety Patrol will be Hess, Elizabethtown R3. news held Thursday evening (tonite) reporter. in the Mt. Joy High School Au- The club leaders are at 7:30. The event is Hess, E-town R3, Mr. and Mrs. | sponsored by the Parent-Teach- John Herr, Mt. Joy R1; Mylin|ers Association of the boro. R. Good, Lancaster Rl; Lewis Invited guests include Dean Bixler, Mt. Joy R1, and Curvin | Gable, director of the Lancaster Martin Jr., Mt. Joy Rl. chapter of the American Auto- er mobile; Sergeant H. A. Ries of 1953 | Musical Sunday At Church Of God Re-organizes The C. G. Y. A. of the Church | Mr. Ross Eshelman, FI H Id A ti 15 | M was ray, cA of orn, 0: uc on da € ay. S {of God, this boro, is presenting Elizabethtown - Donegal Je mo a : ja Progam Sina Community Clul he | : :30 p. m. in the church 1¢ | R om Air My Hi Kk we Safi p | An Auction Sale will be held g orchestra will have the pre 8 ai as WK "li . oD. Other officers elected we or] ety atro Friday evening, May 1, at the jude and postlude of the service, Glossbrenner E. U. B. Church jay Barnhart is the director. | for the benefit of the Florin Other features will be an or For aah se and plano duet by Miry | . 3 "| Jane Graybill and Jay Barn m. The auctioneer will be C. S.| hart; brother and sister vocal (Frank, who is offering his ser-| jet by Ruth and David Weid vices for the benefit. { man; piano solo by Ruby Hel The Brotherhood and Youth- | wig. Lebanon Valley College; | fellowship of the church, and Trio, Miss Graybill, Mrs. Paul the Brownies and two Girl | Burger and Mrs. Robert Beam- | Scout Troops have been work- esderfor: male quartet, Marvin ing diligently the past several Kaylor, Galen Kaylor, Walter | weeks collecting items for the| Stoner and Jay Barnhart. The | scale. Letters asking for saleable C.G.Y.A. Choir is under the di- articles were dropped at the | rection of Mrs. Robert Graybill. homes in the vicinity and now There will be congregational the work of collecting the items ginging. Mae Zink will give a going on Monday and Tues-|flannel-graph talk of the Lord's day evening, next week, trucks, prayer. The group extends an honking their automobile horns invitation to come and enjoy to warn of their approach, will|the fellowship with them. be going through the streets of | a Ne Florin to pick up the articles to ‘Mt. Joy Band To | store at the church until sale day. | Any items, except clothing will be welcomed by the group. | March In Safety If anyone has any articles, orl Parade Saturday “white elephants” they would | like to dispose of, call Reverend | Gable or any member of the | High group who are conducting the | School The Mt. Joy the Grade School will lead the | parade. Among other bands from this Spring Musical ——— area will be Elizabethtown H. The Mt. Joy H. S. Band and |S., East Donegal-Marietta, East Chorus will present a Spring [Hempfield H. S., Landisville Musical on April 28 and 29 in {Grade school and Conoy Twp. the school auditorium starting 'H. S. of Bainbridge. The opening band number | tomobile Club with will be “College Medley” feat-|tion of State and local uring Lois Rutt and the Senior |and the school authorities. Majorettes. “Festive Overture” 4.000 “When the Saints Go Marching ? co-opera- police children expected Approximately In,” “Tales From the Vienna from: 100 scloals are Woods,” and “Grandioso” will to march. The parade will start follow before the presentation | 2! 213 daylight ue, frou of band pins and letters to ann | Pi ine and West Chestnut Streets senior members of the band. | 2d move east on Chestnut St, Those receiving these pins Reservoir St. and on letters are: Jay Barnhart, 9 yrs; | Reservoir to MeCaskey H. S. James Drohan, 9 years; Mary | stadium. Bailey. 8 years: Elinor Lane, §| Immediately following the years; Gerald Bender, 7 years; | Parade a big program will be Clair Wagner, 7 years; Marcel- [staged at the stadium, featured lus Goodling, 6 years: Suirtey | band music and five acts of Eby, 6 years: Gerald Lutz, 6 the annual State Police rodeo. years: Marianne Schofield, The stadium program will be years; Tom Kear, 5 yrs; James | | open free to the public. Schopf, 4 years; Myron Weber, Cash prizes will be awarded 4 years; Nancy Swanson, 3 yrs; | by the Automobile Club for Rachel Lehman, 3 years; Rob-|various parade features. ee ee ert Schroll, 2 years; Ben Cling- er, 2 years; Jeanette Breneman, 1 year; Janice Breneman, 1 yr; Jean Will, 1 year; and Dora Mec- (Turn to Page 4) Ed Welfare Assoc. Holds Meeting Remember- It Approximately sixteen mem- bers attended the Social Wel- Starts Sunday fare Organization meeting held Monday night in the Welfare Building. Charles Bennett, Jr., When the cock crows on Sun-| President, presided over the day morning he expects to be | meeting. greeted an hour earlier than on| phe purpose and aims of So- Saturday because Daylight Welfare were explained ing Time starts on the Sabbath. Prudent individuals will set the hands of their clocks an hour ahead before retiring Sat- urday night. Churches will be first to ob- and there was quite a discussion pertaining to the improvement of the present Welfare building. A committee was appointed to meet with contractors and Savi Ti and architects with the idea of Serve oy 2h a drawing up plans for improve- by Monday will be “|ment of the present building. excuse for pupils and workers to report for studies and em- ployment an hour late. DST will end with Saturday, Sept. 26. rt CRI ree INVITATION TO 4-H CLUB ORGANIZATION MEETING Those appointed on the com- mittee are George Groff, George Hauck, Frank Morton and Jas. Roberts. a A NAMED A MEMBER OF THE ALL-STATE CHORUS The Donegal 4-H Home Econ- omic Club will have an organiz- ation meeting April 28 at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Miss Jane | State Chorus which will be held | Roland, Mount Joy R1. Anyone at Kittanning, Penna. on interested between the ages of 7, 8, and 9. Clair will sing sec- 10 to 21 are invited to attend. fond base Joy High School, has been named a member of the All Florin Church sale. Band is one of thirty Lancaster With weather permitting the | County school bands scheduled sale will be conducted on the |to march in the sixteenth an- church parking lot. In case of | nual Lancaster County school rain it will be held in the base- safety parade in Lancaster on] (Turn to page 3) | saturday morning, May 2. . i The Mt. Joy band and a col- orful delegation. comprised of Band To Present Safety Patrol members from at 7:30 p. m. There will be a The parade and rally, largest small admission for adults. |of its kind in Pennsylvania, is School children are free. | sponsored by the Lancaster Au- Clair Wagner, a senior at Mt. | May | lw est COUNTY - _- 0 The Bulletin Circulation Now Has Reached 2300 $2.00 a Year in Advance Lights On Cancer Campaign Banquet At A Father and “Son banquet | will Be held at the Glossbrenner | E.U.B. Church, Florin, Monday It is sponsored by the Church and church social | lat 7 p.m Brotherhood of will be held in the rooms Rev. Warren Campbelltown, for the occasion. Mr. Houck, in charge of the Other entertainment will the of the | Mentzer, will be speaker George music include film strips for the boys. Mr. Park Shetter, toastmaster. | serving on the commit- Victor Brooks, Jay John K Wittle, in of the banquet; and Jac- Jacob Stehman and entertainment. Loading Graduate. Honored At Army Engineers School Pvt. Gerald P. Gallo, and Mrs. Joseph Gal- Pa., Those tee Brandt charge ob Klugh, Gary Epler, are: and Army con of Mr. lo, Bainbridge, ly honored as leading graduate of the crane and shovel opera- tion course taught by the Engi- was recent- | neer School, Fort Belvoir, Va. His wife, Kay, lives in Mount Joy, Pa. During the graduation cere- monies, Pvt. Gallo received, in | | | | PVT. GERALD P. GALLO addition to his diploma, a Certi- ficate of Achievement signed by the commandant of the Engi- neer School. Private Gallo took basic training at Fort Belvoir before entering the Engineer School, and has been in the Army for more than six months. He is a graduate of Elizabethtown High i School. EO ee Gigantic Sale Being Held At Way's If you want your budget to don’t fail to at- spring sale that Way’s Appliances, {reach further, [tend the big being held at this borough. is Feiher And NO | Monday evening, April 27th be- [tween 7 and 8 { will be i started with a signal from arly jas a particular project | have the | Arthur i statement that | were Lv | Florin, i present: To Be Held Here Monday, April 27th Between 7 &8P.M. The Annual Drive of the | American Cancer Society for [Mount Joy is scheduled for o'clock. This Campaign the ringing of a Lights On [fire siren and the {our church bells. Assisting with this drive will representatives of particul- organization of our be every Borough. The effort has been assumed of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire Company, and are now engaged in an effort to roundup about 75 lor 80 solicitors. The Auxiliary reported they promise of B. Titus Rutt as General Chairman, Les- ter Hostetter as Treasurer and D. Sprecher as Chair- man of the Industrial Solicita- | tion. There are a number of oth- Chairmen, the names of | which we were not able to get at this writing. Announcements are to be made on Sunday the 26th in all of our local churches. The im- portance of your personal in- ferest in this campaign will be stressed. It is vitally important that the literature which will be handed vou that night be care- fully read. When one remem- bers that cancer will strike one how true can be the “the life which you save may be your own”. The solicitors will try to get this literature into every home. will have a receipt for any contribution which you may wish to make. Please keep and remember out of five, They | your lights on {this work must all be done in [the night (April 27) and there will be no call-backs. Funds to be raised here and (Turn to page nN lll Quarter Inch Of Snow Greets Early Morning Risers About a quarter inch of snow { greeted Mount Joy residents on Monday morning, turning near Spring into “Christmas Weath- jer. The light snow fall was esti- mated to be about a quarter of inch and light snow flurries thruout the day. brought more snow flurries with old man winter trying to make a late comeback. A Mount Joy resident said that 25 years ago, on April 12, there was a snow fall of two inches in the borough. a Dinner Held For Florin Couple Wed 25 Years Mr. an common and Mrs. James Metzler, celebrated their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary at a family dinner, which was held at their home on Sunday. They were married April 21, 1928. The following guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Metzler and son James, Mr. and Mrs. William Hopple and ‘sons, Robert and Richard, all of this boro; Mr. and Mrs. Edison Eng- le and children, Carolyn and Edison, of Arlington, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Metzler. You can save money on elect- — ric appliances, records, TV sets, radios, electrical fixtures, ete. | Society No.8 Meets Turn to the large display ad- vertisement and you will find A meeting of Farm Women |many items that are on salelSociety No. 8 was held at the now. The money saved by atten- | home of Mrs. Robert Eshleman, ding this sale will more than! Mt. Joy R. D. on Saturday af- pay for a weekend vacation. ternoon. NTMI Ji do. GEA aR Mrs. Paul Erb president and ( APPREHENDED (Mrs. Edmond Myers conducted ———— devotions. Bobby Eshleman, a | Harold F. Schatz, Jr., 110 W. piano solo; and a discourse on | Main St., this boro, was appre-|‘“Holland—My Home Land’ by | hended for driving too fast for {conditions in Willow Street by Lampeter Twp. Police jc hief Frank Horner. He will be! summoned for a hearing Mrs. Ruth Royer, who was born in Holland. There were twenty-eight members and five visitors pres- sent