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Bulletin,
Wount Joy A
Pa., Thursday, April 30,

BEIT
JR


Dr.H.C.Killheffer
Optometrist


1954




Those In Service
Mount Joy
High School
l'useday, April 13
Atlantic City, N. J.
News |Dear folks,
| When I received your pack
———— age several weeks ago, I could
Marianne Schofield and Mary not imagine what was in it.
been nominated by When I hastily opened it, I was
Mount Joy amazed and pleased. It was cer
ainly a splendid gift for a ser
Since I was not ex
any gifts at this time of
Kopp have
the senior class of
High School as May queen to be!
crowned at the annual May Hop viceman
on Friday, May 1. The student pecting
body has voted, but results of the year, it was really a sur-
the election will nit be known prise. Thanks much.
until the coronation. Two can- Last weekend when I was
didates for May King are Wil- home I walked up past the Bul
liam Tyndall and Edgar Brene-/letin office, and noticed one of |
man. fe gifts in the window. Since
am still stationed close to Mt.
Joy, 1 do get home pretty reg
ularly. Recently one of my
friends suggested that if I were
stationed further away from
The May Day procession will}
include attendants from grades
seven through twelve of Mount
Joy High School and the senior
classes of neighboring schools. .
Those ave a8 follows: Jean home, I would appreciate my
| Mumma and James Brown from| VSI more, However, two weeks
| seventh grade: Ronnie Jean at six months wouldn't
Reese and Dick Newcomer from I don't believe
every time
! : > much difference,
. _|because
eighth grade; Rebecca McKain :
[bridge coming into Mt. Joy I get
Lec
. . | Ranc
are Jeanne Gingrich and Gerald : k
Lindemuth. Elizabethtown at-
tendants are Shirley Lehman]
|and John Daugherty.
The May Hop is sponsored
each year by the sophomore
class and is open to the public.
April 12,
Sheppard AFB,
[Dear Rem. Committee,
I was very glad to receive the
gift you sent me. I was about to
1953
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— THURSDAY, MAY 6-7
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buy a dog tag here because my
Dancing will be fro 30 t
& m 8 one fell apart. I knew there
11:30 with music by Len Ma- Tain :
| troni’s orchestra. Tickets may no a gif coming :
foe purchased from any sopho- now what it would be,
more. again.
Crowning of the May Queen
will take place at 9:00.
The Mt. Joy High School]
girls tennis team defeated thel,
girls of E-town 7-0 on April 23°
at Elizabethan, Schofield de-
{ing through A & E school. This
is a new school, I am in the 4th
class to go through. The school
I am in the middle of
my third phase.

feated Grubb 6-1, 6-0. Thome] liome in July August
defeated Emenheiser 6-4, 8-6. I have : : ff i us i fel
| Markley defeated Clark 6- 4 : NOL GUC A Tow Te
"lows from near home. The clos
{bethtown, Lebanon,
| Schofield and Melhorn defeated] Reading &
At Manheim on April 27, i
|¥ou people are doing a
Mount Joy won the matches]
{job back there for us.
| that were played. However, the| bhai rolling.
J doubles had to be postponed.|
They will be played when Man-|
| 8 Loti
say
great
Keep the
Sincerely,
Jay Eberly
ow | heim comes to Mt. Joy. In the Gall
matches which were played, ; y
| Schofield defeated Henry, 6-2, Lisle Crock, ¥a
| 6-1; Thome April 18, °
| walt 6-2, 6-1;
| Whitman 6-0,
defeated Greena- De
Markley defeated)|
6-0: and Schroll|
ar Members,
Thanks a lot for the dog tag
> : chain. All these unexpected |
| defeated Sides 6-2, and 6-0. Pte Far ; a
ahi : gifts from the “old home town” |
The boys tennis team was :
| : ny. i really makes you feel like you
| so victorious on April 27. They . .
are not so far from home after
| defeated Manheim Central 6-1|
5 all. I've
{on the Mt. Joy courts.
The film entitled “The Birth]
(of a Nation” will be shown in
heard that the commit-
tee is coming fine and
iread what it cost to send those
chains to all the guys and Cor-
| Mount Joy High School on May 5
rine. I want to thank every-
) 38 Ss
{an under the pons orship ‘oo who-donated io the
{the student council. The entire Remembrance Conymit
| C ( 1 oe
student body is invited to a “iwant the committee members to
| tend.
along
and
know we in the service greatly
GIRLS TENNIS SCHEDULE lappreciate what you people are |
May 4 — Lititz at home. doing.
May 5 — Manheim at home I am not on my ship, the
May 7 — Linden Hall away [Mount Olympus, right now. She
May 8 — E-town at home is in the yards for a 3 months
May 11 — Lititz, away period for a complete overhaul
May 15 — Linden Hall, home and also to have a helicopter
| May 18 — Lanc. Co. Day, away|deck erected on the fantail. She |
| Baseball Schedule will really sparkle when she
| 1953 gets out. T am temporarily as- |
| May 5 — Marietta, Home signed to Admiral Rose’ staff,
| May 7 — E-town, Away and am at Little Creek Amphib- |
| May 12 — E. Hempfield, Home ious Base until June 1.
{ May 14 — E. Donegal Away, It seems like Spring is here
Game Time at 4 p. m. today. As you know “In Spring
el
| BIRTHS
! were drooling the
ay Young Man's Fancy’ turns to
other thoughts, and a lot of guys
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widow of Lt. and Eileen O’'Dave were here
who was Hollywood for a Navy Re-
planeilief Ball and Movie Premiere, I
| Martha Germer,
| Street, this boro,
| Robert E. Germer,
|led last December in a
{ while serving in the U.S. Airja chance
| 'orce. Both mother and daugh-|I was surprised to find
ter are reported doing fine. seemed like ordinary girls.
| —— Well I must close before
| EARL SHELLEY ENLISTS chow hall does so
[IN NAVY AIR CORP. gain.”
Earl R. Shelley, who enlisted] Glenn Shupp
lin the Navy Air Corp, left April
117 for Sampson Air Base, Gen-
the
April 19, 1953
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{eva, N. Y. He is a graduate of Keflevik, Iceland
| Mt. Joy High School, Class of Dear Remm. Comm.
’52 and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Received your very wonder-
Earl Shelley, Salunga, formerly ful gift.
| of West Main St., this boro. (tae. Want to thank each and ev-
ms ede feryone of you who had made it

" new two-/community haven't forgotten
Ey service men and women.
reezer| Things are the same as usual
"See it at Léamans.| lup here, lots :of daylight now.



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It’s big, it’s~zero gold, “and you, ‘Ween play softball at 10:30 in
{ never hg to defrost it. e nite and it will get longer |
| Geo. W, dof xF Eas in| yet.
| Street, Mokint/ Joy . you Once ‘again, thanks so very



little it ai, own this much for the gift. I don’t be-
ruly mogérn refafgerator. Adv.llieve you could of chosen any-
make |
I cross that |
and Larry Gieb from ninth .
| grade; Agnes Rosenfelt and Pe- a kick. It's a good feeling to get |
ter Nissley from tenth grade; back into little, friendly Mount |
and Sarah Garber and Charles", for a few days.
Mayer from eleventh grade.| Thanks once more for all!
East Donegal senior attendants| Sincerely,
but I didn’t |
thanks |
As most people know I'm go- |
s 130 days and is divided into 5|¢
I expect to be|
| 6-3. Schroll defeated Beck 6- est ohes from. Mant Tow
6-1. Braught defeated Wane est 5 OS : Le a Te im I
| maker 6-1, 6-3. In the doubles), P: ‘Aube, wancamer, ies
3 > Harrisburg. As e aven't
Grubb and Clark 6-1, 8-6. and met a os ig haven't
hs net ang » from Mt. Joy.
| Thome and Rutt defeated Beck] 9 oy ’
] 5 4 { I must close for now, so
and ‘Emenheiser 6-4, 6-4. 3 :
thanks’ for the gift again.
A daughter was born to Mrs. days on this base. Debra Paget, |
Fabray |
| accident in Southern Californiajwork in the Photo Lab. and had |
to talk to all of them. |
they |
“Thanks A- |
Sure was a surprise to
MADEL TFE-114 7 |possible. You folks are doing a |
Listen to this. A epee job and believe me it
with a 77-pound ro cold|is swell to know people in our |
‘Reunion
(From page 1)
Sload, Lititz,
| Springfield, Pa.
{ Wrightsville, Howard
Salunga, and others.
The Rev. W. L. Koder, pastor |
of Trinity Lutheran, gave
invocation. Presentations
made to the following: Mrs.
Kit Klein Outland, only woman
with red roses by Toast-
master Ben Groff,
donated by Ruhls. Bob Kunkle,
clasp, for outstanding
service to the Midget-Midget
Base Ball team. Gene Crider,
[gold tie clasp for winning
Lance. Co. single tennis cham-
| pionship for 1952. Joe Brene-
man, a gold tie clasp for out-
standing service in coaching
basketball and football in
past.
Dixie George Gilham, Mari-
jetta, presented President Ben
Groff with four baseballs auto- |
graphed by the New York |
Giants, one for himself, and the
other three were presented to
Charles Zeller and

Carrol Stauffer,
Harris Martain, |
Pyfer, of
guest,
gold tie
| Ben Clinger,
| Tom Kear, of the local High
| School team for outstanding |
service to the team. Bill Zim-
| merman, a senior of Mt. Joy H.
|S. and a four-letterman receiv-
ed the annual award for out-
standing athlete of Mt. Joy H.
S. for 1952. He receivel luggage
and a gold plague from a mem-
ber ‘of the Old Timers.
Remarks were-given .by Rev.
Koder, Mrs. Outland, E-town;
Alvin G. Quinn, Frederick, Md.
{ Charles Cassel, Hagerstown, Md.
Everett Hooks Mylin, Lancaster
George Kirchner, sports editor
of the New Era; William (Tiny)
Parry, sports editor of the Leb-
anon Daily News; Dave Brandt,
Jr., sports on WGAL-TV.; Bur-
gess Charles Fish and Harry
Hoffman.
Sylvester (Buff) Dearbeck
introduced Max Hannum of
Franklin and Marshall College,
| who was the speaker of the ev-|
| ening.
| A letter from Rev.
Keiser, former
| Luke's Episcopal Church,
received expressing sincere re-
| he could not be present,
{due to
Bloomsburg,
| commenting on
work “to enchance
| manship, the results of which
| will be manifested in the future
| lives of the present youth of the
vicinity”
Meeting May 12th
A business meeting has been
being
April 15, and also
the
May 12th at 7:30 p. m. at the
| Legion Home for
| baseball.
tinuing or not the
athlete award for Mt. Joy
be discussed at this meeting.
are urged to attend.
Officers Elected
Officers and Committees for
1953 are: Pres., Benj.
¥. Pres,
Charles L. Eshleman;
| Richard Divet; Treas,
T. M. Breneman.
will
Asst.
Executive Comm.:
Myers, Chairman;
|singer, Albert Myers, Henry O.
O'Neil, Arthur Schneider.
Membership Comm: Charles
Pennell, Chairman; Ed.
| (Marietta); Paul Hipple,
| Neiss, Sr.;
{Joe Germer;
Marietta; Geo.
ta, Lee W. Ellis. Russell Kramer
and Ray Withers, E-town.
Award: Benj. F. Groff Chrm.
John J. Schroll, George Brown
2nd.
Finance:
George
Chas. J.
Charles Eshleman
Klugh, Sr.;
Banquet:
Chrm.; Henry
Wealand, John L. Schroll, Har-
old Zimmerman, Ellis Fellen-
baum, David Morris,
Halbleib, Arthur Hoffer.
Midget Baseball: Geo.
12nd, Chrm; Charles Fish,
| Walters, Richard Divet, Russell
| Halbleim, Bernard Kear, Jack |
Germer.
le
% STEER GO ON STAMPEDE
Eight steers went on a ramp-
{age Tuesday evening when they
were being unloaded from a
truck into pasture on the farm
lof Henry A. Ginder, Manheim
| R2. They stampeded over to the
| Pike from the Gin-
|der farm, which is located near
Sporting Hill. Neighbors helped
| Ginder to bring them into cap-
| tivity. One steer died from ex-
{ haustion.
Brown

| thing better.
Sincerely yours,
J. B. Wolgemuth
the | |
were |
which were |
the |
the |
Elmer
pastor of St.|
was |
transferred to
group's |
real sports- |
the final re- |
{ports of all officers and commit- |
tees of the past year and midget |
The question of con-|
outstanding |
All |
F. Groff; |
Russell Halbleib; Sec., |
Sec. |
Joseph |
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Lloyd |
Earl F. Gris-|
Walters |
Park |
Robert Schneider Sr. |
Waller of |
Gilham, Mariet- |
Bennett Sr. |
Solon V. Barr, George D. Groff. |
John |
Russell
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Duty In Korea Waters

Serving aboard. the attack
aircraft carried USS Philippine
| Sea on her third tour of duty in
Korean waters is John M. Wal-
te rs, airman, USN, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William S. Walters of
20 David St., Mt. Joy.
Before entering the Navy in
November, 1950, Walters at-
| tended Mt. Joy High School.
{ The carrier is serving with
Task Force 77.
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