MOST TO «THE - MINUTE WEEKLY IN LANCASTER CEOUNTY The Bulletin 3 The Physician On Call he Bull x 1 Dr. Thomas O'Connor a he e M O u n { J oy B ulleti n Now we 4 VOL. L 11. NO. 52 Mount Joy, Pa., “Thursday Aft Afternoon, May 28, 1953 $2.00 a Year in Advance Vy Ss x 1 3 Elizabethtown College | BRE Ed Ta Mrs. Walters i Brdnersmen Opposed To Meters On Side Streets; Here Sunday ~~ Honors Clarence Schock Visiting Nurse Is Retiring a . 7 T B C id d I C il The baccaaurelate services WwW th H | D | 0 De Lonsiaered by Lounci reaqurelate services 1 onoraiy Degree i i for Mt Joy High School will be v — ET held Sunday evening at 7:30 p. a ES C. of C. “Members Are Bachmanville Church m. in the H. S. auditorium. This By Marigrace Bucher will Be Replaced By rave , vino » B¢ : : Seven To One Against Organ Dedication ie Oca, oe me a: Mount Joy's oclogenarian Mrs. Doris Meisen- — § auspices f ' An Extension Mrst Presbvicris haus “ recognized as a [riend of educa-| Y An organ dedication will be Plst Sa Fish Church. Rev tion. a successful business nan \ helter Local business men are ap | held at the Bachmanville : th urfee, Barn] Betts and an active citizen will rel Ra oR 5 i : . sabes. & ler the sermon, “In the Pattern hy 1 . sis proximate ly 86 per wi nt | Chirch of the Sunday of Life.” ceive an honorary degree next: The local visiting nurse, Mrs. pe to placing parking meters on | at 3 p. m. The program will in. Other local ministers taking month from Elizabethtown Col- | Ruth B. Walters, RN, of Mount | side streets, a consensus of|clude the Sanger Quartette, sigh dy 5 . | RO aa = > ; : part are: Invocation, Rev. W. E lege { Joy R2, has resigned from the Chamber of Commerce mem- James Martin, guest organist, : ey ry AL : dnt? of . shea : Harner, responsive reading Eighty-eight years ago on staff of the Lancaster County | bers revealed this week. of Lebanon, and other special ’ : : : = : i ARE . . s ! | Rev. E. H. Ranck. Scripture les December 22. 1865. in what is! Visiting Nurse Association, as i The subject of placing meters | music. Rev. F. S. Carper, Pal- Aa . : . . ans Mire i : ! : soh, Rev. Q. A. Deck, prayer now Hess' grocery store, the June 1 and plans to retire from on the side streets adjacent to myra is the guest speaker for]. yah Tay a : sede as ry the tered will be [the occasio Everybody 1. | Rev. C. F. Helwig. Rev. Deck fourth son was born to Mr. and active nursing. ie zone; wi i gecasion. We {win give the benediction. Mrs. John Schock. Now, on Mrs. Walters has been asso- | up a sation 3 the jcome. wt se AW rsa Fifty-three seniors will re- June 1, 1953 that son, Mr. Clar- | ciated with the Visiting Nurse hext Meeting BI Bi Mount Joy) ceive diplomas at the Com- ence Schock, outstanding edu-| Association for the past 17 Cote yas le i mencement Exercises, Thursday cation benefactor, will receive | years and has been the local 1 i Tre. oe gp emorl d evening, June 4, in the high the honorary degree of Doctor nurse in the Manheim, Mt. Joy 1 | the form of postcards mailed | By FL 5h : 'S : istrict of out to all members of the cham school auditorium. of Humane Letters at the Fifty- and Elizabethtown distri 5 > a ) & - . y 1 » » 3 ok | Class motto this year is “Not first commencement of Eliza- since Septe mber 1944. Mrs. Doris Meisenhelter, of bethtown Coliege. Landisville, will succeed Mrs. Walters in the local district. Calls for nursing service are received at Sloan’s Pharmacy. Mrs. Meisenhelter’s phone is Landisville 6361. re Youth Fellowship Elect Officers - ber of Commerce. According to > Service Here at the Top, but Climbing.” Col- Robert C. Hurst, the cards re- 3 i rs | A ‘ ors—cardinal, red and gray Mr. Schock has come a long | turned expressed various senti- | Tr : Flowers way from that big house on the | ments, seven to one opposing | Saturday Morning EN VEE corner of Barbara and East] more meters in town. | : . : . | Main streets, Mt. Joy, to his | wo ecit S 0 | present achievements. His in- One member recommended | tense interest in furthering his that meters now installed be re-| Mount Joy once once again will M k D di ti | education took him through the ar e ca on {public schools of his home town, moved and the entire business: pay tribute to its heroic dead led him to continue at Millers- section be placed under a one- , With impressive ceremonies to Of New Organ | ville State Normal School in hour parking regulation with- | be conducted here this Saturday 1883, and then to Franklin and red and white roses. | CLARENCE SCHOCK out meters. Several favored | morning. more meters but only on one| Memorial Day Services will 1 side of Marietta Street. again be in charge of the Am- nent ions : > » Marshall College where he had Mt J C 1 C | b t : nT tun ses organs wi ar tend iy wooo io) Wit. Joy Couple Lelebrates sind of p Ee i TN Ty YIM, ticipate in the services dedicat. |was also enrolled in Lafayette The Youth Fellowship of the ly from the viewpoint of regu- 20. The groups will meet in a Cr : College but had to remain at 3 : 1 lating traffic and parking and body at the fire house at 9:30 ing the new Allen organ just in home to Ate for his a 62n e g niversary Florin E. U. B. Church met on not from the viewpoint of pro-'a. m. and will proceed to the stalled in the Glossbrenner’s| ? Rae cm ee YSUNARY evening for their firal 1 ducing more revenue. {Mow | Joy cemetery. After the E.U.B. Church at Florin. At the age. of thirty, Mr en meeting until September. Elec- i rarer li ions ilo ayn : prio am . Ys . tion of officers for the coming 1 |completion of services in the | At the ig de Schock took over the respon-{ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siller, Alumni Banquet vear were elected as follows: \ C fC. T S Mt. Joy cemetery, the groups ge vies 9 0:30 2, m. this Sun- | cipility of his father’s business, | formerly of 123 West Main St., Sandra Forwood president; | : 0 0 ponsor Sa assemble at the Mount Joy day, Ro ert ¥ earce, of Allen-|, coal and lumbering company. | Mount Joy, quietly celebrated | Connie Wiesgarver vice-presi- | ion National Bank and will fown, organist with the Allon Because his work kept him so | their 62nd wedding anniversary Saturday, J June 6 Act: Darlene Gerlitzke secre- { Soa Box Derb up Main Street to New Organ Company, will present a |pugy, Mr. Schock had little time | Saturday at the home of their tary, ‘Assistant Sandra Steh- 1 | p y Haven Street to the Eberly recital. for socializing. And so it was|daughter and son-in-law, Mr. | : man: Wayne Klinert. treasurer. k Cemetery for services. Boy Dr. D. E. Young, conference that he remained unmarried un-{and Mrs. Walter T. Shaffer, 241 Final plans are being made Assicks t Kenneth Wittle ’ H Local A were urged | ScOUts and Girl Scouts are be- i | superintendent of the E. U. B.|ti] the age of fifty. About this|North Hanover St., Elizabeth- [for the annual alumni banquet | ASSSWN%, SAAT a ling invited to assist in the ser- ev. riarner [congregation, will deliver the|{ime he was visiting rob | we held in the Mount Joy] [leven members of the YFG to start work on their soap-box ime he was visiting at Mount: town, where they are now resi-| __. °° Cosas " | who will attend Camp Mt. Gret- 1 derby this week, | viees also. | dedicatory address. Gretna when a very dear friend | ding. | High School auditorium, June a A ar . . hove ; Groups To Attend Church i Organ selections to be played [introduced him to Miss Evett: x os : 6:30 p. m. Invitations in July are Sandra after the local Chamber of) / es ver i the ’ : Iss Evetta| The Sillers were married at : Sandra Stehman, Connie Wise- Commerce agreed to sponsor! All Legionnaires, members of during the morning service are: | Jeffers, whose father had been ga iaai|been issued and returns ‘are agr sponse i The Love of God. Sunrise T noon, Saturday, May 23, 1891 garver, Fay Buckwalter, Dar- = this event this year. | the auxiliary, Veterans of For- P H | The one os Snr o- (Turn to page 4) sv the Rov. A.M. Weber, then | starting to come back. It would gor rte Bets Brooks . i ; Fire. Wigs SPE . Va | morrow, Ivory Palaces, 1e — remount 4 hd : ate ar ij] ene ‘Lrerliizke, LL) Py il The soap-box derby will be. eign Wars, me mbers of the Vet- astorate ere i ro 21 2 yy i eh — pastor of the Trinity Lutheran | | be appreciated if all alumni I sa Kennoth Wattle held during the farm show in lerans’ auxiliary, Boy Scouts, | Yo P ; Crurch, Mount Joy. The Luth- jinembers would get Shel cards and Gerald Brandt the fall but prizes this year will Girl Scouts and friends of any Nothing Between, At Calvary, oe was ob tl | returned as soon as possible. = ee . > Rev. William E. Harner, new- Open My Eyes That I May See eran parsonage was at that time The tentative program for the | be presented by the Chamber of the groups are invited fo at. Iv -¢ oh ted oi | ho ri HH I H ty I Love To located on Fairview Street in i ehh ive progam o a . i of Commerce. itend the First Presbyterian | 1¥ -apPoIntec pastor of the Mt. Holy, oly, oY, ove 10 the borough. {evening will be dinner prepar- | F t A committee named to plan Church Sunday morning, May Joy and the Salunga Methodist Tell The Story and When 1 Going to housekeepin in| €d by and served by members of C 00 es Vv | the event consists of Glenn 24 in a group. These groups will Churlhes, took over the local Survey Ihe YY Con a their ome on Main Street, they the Aulmni Association assisted : astorates whe > livere Irs. R. L. Fetter, Elizabeth- J pr y Y bv parents of a { members Kaylor, chairman; Adam Greer, assemble at the fire house at P when he Selves 1 : Mrs B, ber, og 1 Rave lived there for the past 40 by pare nt of Lum me Ths rs. At Farmdale Clyde Mumper and Clark Ber-, 10:00 a. m. and will walk in a sermons here last Sunday. town, will be the guest organ. vears having moved to West A ham dinner will be served to rier. Particulars -can be obtain- body to the church. All mem- Rev. Harner is originally "ist at the afternoon service at 4 Donesal Strect for a short time the group. During the business ed ly Ry member of the Dots with uniforms or caps are from Drexel Hill. During the o'clock. Selections she will play Bofors purchasing their home meeting, the class of 1953 will - y urged to wear them past year he served as pastor of are: Lost Chord, Ariosa, In the on Main Strcol be taken into the Alumni Asso- A school festival will be A mecting of the Christma oh Graves To Be Marked | the Tower City and Wiconisco Sweet Bye and ye. Gene Mrs Siller is tha datizhier of ciation. The class will be toast- sponsored by the Parents Club decorations Commitice will wy P EB fon ig Cr Ee sistra Methodists Churches. Swords will sing Holy Ciiy and the Inte Mir oF Mrs yo lrew ed by the anniversary classes. of the Farmdale and lronville OT Ss e W > . B. He ave Registra- : : » late Mr. rs, drew : : i held on June 10 at the home of | ti ) h a ab J i that Rev. and Mrs. Horner will the Lord's Prayer. Keller and is re only surviving H. Morrell Shields and orchest- | Schools. It will be held on the . A Hie me fon chairman aRBOUNCEC at ove into the church parsonage | Other selections to be played apo Ny ® ra will present the music of the |Ironville school grounds June 6 Arthur Sprecher, Donegal St. |eight cemeteries will be visited thi ®* lov Mrs. Fetter are In a Monet member of the family. She was vening starting at 6 o'clock. The Hemp y y 11S week-end. S. ¥ d < Gi i Are Ar Tanah : . ae ening. Sti 8c ; > . . this Memorial Day. Mr. Helis | Rev. Pike and family moved tary Garden and Sweet Hour of he first i of fu | The theme of the annual af- field band will furnish music J I | {5 mAs gy will be today for Drexel Hill where Frayer. Se er h gg i 1 fair this year is a “Carnival” |under the direction of Russell | aco 9 pr aq a) . J y y . Sf ‘ < . . aycees nsta placed on al gn Rev. Pike has been assigned as| 3Joth programs are made up mel ee go 8a 7 theme. There will be entertain-| Getz. jo is oF rome ox associate minister of the Drex- | of selections which have been Milit Pl 1942 : ment for everyone. One of the There will be rides novelties, Ammon Hoffer ig 8) "Lorin, rungs, an 3 e] Hill Methodist Church. | requeste d by members of the 1 ary anes A Siller is the son of the featured booths of the carnival |refreshments, homemade cake, |v Sie ewiown, ana, ——— -—— | congregation. o tate Dr hd Mrs Yohn Pp. Siller will be the “old picture” booth candy and fun for all. ° . rayolis. | The organ committee consists e 5 AGH in which will be featured old A poster contest open to all ioctl A . | 2 ie : ay rl u e 0 and has one living brother, . mo ils of bott hools:: First S resi en : Strawberry Festiva [of John K. Wittle, chairman; Geotae Siller Sr. 92 vears of pictures of school days. There |PUpls 0 »oth schools: : irs \ FLOWER SHOW =. ' + i 0 a. © Mrs. Norman Will, Miss Ellen . a Who Ow resides ot the Will be several other booths and | prize, $2.50; Second prize, $1.50 re L |AT ELIZABETHTOWN A Strawberry Festival will be|Jean Musselman, Jay Brandt, Lt. Robert Germer age: rest hori 3 in Colum amusements which will be kept |Six one dollar prizes. Ammon Hoffer was installed held on the lawn of the Trinity |Jacob Stehman and Rev. Gable. bi bhi 1 " D onl ¢ Bradt a surprise until that night. They will be judged and the co Aci An 5 . ’ Jla. 2 late r. Siler pracliCw 3 “iv + AWE > i DS DIX sident of the Mount Joy| rhe Elizabethtown Flower Lutheran hurch, this boro, on Mr. W hittle will probably pre-| Sime ee ed in Mt. Jo Loh his i dh prizes awarded the night of the ‘ Jay-Cees at the annual installa- {1 wil] hold its June flower Saturday, June 13 from 4 to 7) sent the organ to the congrega-| Three slow-flying C-46: planes|™ ~~" a j ee Fi festival by the principal, Mr. tion banquet and ladies’ night] show next Wednesday, June 3, p. m. Tickets are avaitalle from ition. swept low over Mount Joy twice | office in the Siller home on PARKED CAR DAMAGED Richard Brubaker. The pro- ) May 20 at Hostetter’s. Mr. Hof-| 4 © nrarket Basket on College any member of the Young La-| ———— —————— Wednesday morning in tribute | West Main Street. Until four er ene ceeds from the festival will go c « 5 ded = rN np = rr x ac Mr 1 . ra aries a r y 1 for was installed by the oui-go- Ave., Elizabethtown, between 2 dies’ Bible Class, or phone Mt ! * Yo biol Bojort Eugene Sermen teen Yonrs ago or Se Bin \ A Jd aie bo y ya toward the purchase of band ing president, Michael Pricio. Jind 4 9 P. M. No entry fee will Joy 3-6662. Delicious chicken: Ra Ha le Will Ocal alr gree officer who was PLO} 5 re) war offmaster, Mount Joy,| for the Hempfield Other officers installed, ha ged and entri » are open corn sou cakes, etc., will be killed in California last Decem- | Casting Company. which had been parked along) ysinture. We welcome both the were Norman Garber, first vice en ig A er available 0 case of rai the ber 1 and for whom services| They have four children liv- the Lincoln Highway in Mount-irjends and patrons of the 0 a 3 S St > 6 A case < y > ne 2 vi “a >. oi J : 8 < president; Bernard Grissinger, rs ' . ph s hal in the R turn T K were held here Tuesday. ing: Viola, wife of Preston Kil- vilie, was damaged when struck schools second vice president; Pau Placed an) soy fog judging ii Hey be dei in € 0 oréa The three heavy planes from |gore, Lancaster R3, Florence, by another machine late Friday ee ee eee Stoner, secretary and Gerald y + M. Wednesdey. charg? re : = the New Castle Air Force Base, [wife of Walter T. Shaffer, Eli- night. Mountville police prose- Hostetter, treasurer. After serving in the fighting |were filled with former buddies zabethtown, Charles W. Siller, cuted James M. Shervanick, of . Michael Pricio was presented B T T 0 t Fi t Ball area of Korea for more than ‘a'of Lt. Germer. The planes fiew (Turn to Page 6) Shamokin. nion at. an with a past-president’s pin. All urgess 0 0SS u Irs year, Sgt. Raymond L. Harple, | over the borough twice. the girls were presented with 508 of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.| Several members of the Wal- . Enlar es Lot corsages and prizes were a- At Midg tB ball Op ! Harple, Manheim, R2, has en- ter S. Ebersole Post 185 of the L al 0 t T W F rth g warded to Mrs. Paul Stoner, € ase ener listed for a second stretch on|American Legion escorted the oC S u 0 in ou gt Mrs. Gerald Hostetter, Mrs. the fighting front. body to Mt. Joy while two Le- * . The Union National Mount Harold Zimmerman and Mrs.| The midget baseball season eligible. Harple spent from Feb. 1951 | gionnaires, Elwood Young and ampions ip € ear Jov Bank have recently com- William Gassman. Mrs. Hazel | will get underway here next| The local schedule is as fol- to April of this year in Korea George Albert formed an honor = i pleted the enlarging of their Roth provided the entertain-| Wednesday evening with Bur- | lows: : Ny hetore eng ligne. $ al the in With three county champion- county high school. parking lot surrounding the ment. gess Charles Fish tossing out{ June l, — Manheim, away. 23 10 fee p 8 No ne € Monday eve- ships already in possession. ML. County championships won |bank building. Mr. Hoffer discussed plans|the first ball at the opening of June 8, — Landisville, home. Oyen hs i gd 0 eave Ag. 5 5 Jovy High School will be out [this year include that of soccer, This was accomplished by June 10 — Paradise, away. [within the next few days. egion members who escort- : basketball and tennis. In addi- | erecting a retaining wall on the for the future. The most impor-; the game. tant item of interest will be the| The initial tilt will find the June 15—Columbia, away. Harple is a graduate of Mt. ed the body to Mt. Joy were: banging away for its fourth lyon, Jen Clinger and Jack |east side of the former Mrs. Joy High School in the class of Charles Bennett, Jr., George crown of the year at Stumpf paaston last week came up with | Mary D. Potter property and Community Picnic to be held {local midgets crossing bats with June 17 — Marietta, home. sometime this summer at Her-|Grandview. The game is sched-| June 22 — E-town, away. 1950 and was prominent in ath- Albert, Robert Reheard, O. K.|Fijeld, Lancaster, Friday night|the high crown in the tennis|surfacing it to meet the original shey Park. uled to start at 6:30 P. M. June 24 — Bainbridge, home. |letics here. Snyder, Jr., George Brown II |a( 8 P. M. doubles. lot Enirances are located on 5 —— ee The committee in charge em- June 29 — Millersville, home YE Asher Beamenderfer, all of this At that time the local nine, In the semi-final playoff at Maia and North Barbara streets ENROUTE FOR EUROPE phasized the need for more{ July 1, — Manheim, home. GUEST OF FARM WOMEN boro; Robert Bentzel, Landis-|gectional baseball champs, will|Stumpf Field Monday night and on Apple Tree Alley. The AB Vernon Wolgemuth ar-[funds for the purchase of| July 6 — Grandview, away. | ville; and John Lehman, Man-|{pe the mark with Manor for |Lefty Charlie Zeller corpletely lot will accommodate yvived home May 14 from El-|equipment, this week. Boxes July 8 — Landisville, away. Joann Hess was a guest of the "heim. the” county championship. subdued Lititz batters while mately Gifty cars lington Air Force Base, Texas|have been placed in stores thru- July 13 — Paradise, home. Farm Women Society No. 4 onl Services were held at the But success or failure Friday [his own teal. mates turned on The bank's many customers on leave enroute for = overseas|out the borough but donations| July 15 — Columbia, homt. | Saturday, May 23 at the home Heilig Funeral Home Tuesday |night, the local High School|the heavy artillery : and friends “are invited. to use duties on June 9th. He is the|to date have been lagging. July 20 — Marietta, away. of Mrs. Daniel Will, Mount Joy morning followed by the infer-|this year has established a more When the affray was over this latest facility while trans on of Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller There also is need for addi- July 22 — E-town, home. R1. She showed and demon-, 'ment in the Mt. Joy cemetery | outstanding athletic career | sometime after o'clock. acting business in the bank or Wolgemuth, 119 N. Market St, tional players. Any youth be- July 27 — Bainbridge, away.'strated her braille typewriter The services were conducted by | {han ever before in its history the locals were ahead 13 to 3 shopping “in the surrounding July 29 — Millersville, away. purchased by the Society. 5 (Turn to page 6) . —in fact in the history of any)Mount Joy had 15 safeties. neighborhood. this boro tween the ages of 13 and 15 are A og A 1 i a A A El EA RANA I TS ae