The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 06, 1953, Image 1

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    The Physician On Call
Sunday
Dr. David E. Schlosser
Fifty third Ye ear, No. 10
| Green Tree
Church Services
Of Dedication
services for the
Church of the
Brethren will be held this week
end. There will be services on
Friday and Saturday evenings
at 7:30 o'clock and on Sunday
At 8:45a.m, 10a. m, 2 p. m,
and 7:30 p. m,
Dedication
Green Tree
be ob-
A. N.
and
night will
with Elder
moderator
Community
eerved Friday,
Eshelman as
Glenn Stauffer as chorister, The
Aev. Henry F. Garber of the
Mount Joy Mennonite church
will be in charge of Scripture
reading and prayer and Rheems
Mixed Quartet will offer music,
after which the Rev. Graybill
Wolgemuth will deliver the ser-
mon on “The Greatest Need for
the Church in the Community.”
The Rev. John Gable of the
Florin E. U. B, church will
greet the audience, and the Rev.
John Reside of Milton Grove
FE. U. B, church will close the
gervice,
evening Elder
Henry T. Becker will act as
moderator, with Mrs. Carl Gin-
der as chorister. Scripture read-
ing and prayer will be given by
Elder B. G. Stauffer of Chques
church, and the Chiques Male
Chorus will present the music.
“God Speaks Through Men”
will be the subject of the ser-
mon by Elder A. C. Baugher of
Elizabethtown Church of the
Brethren, with closing mom-
ents in charge of Elder H. A.
Merkey of East Fairview
church.
On Saturday
Elder Howard W. Bernhard
will be moderator on Sunday
morning, with David E. Miller
as chorister. Elder Harry Ald-
inger of Conewago congrega-
tion will give the Scripture
reading and prayer and music
will be presented by the Junior
Chorus. Sermon subject for the
service will be “The Church’s
Great Task,” delivered by Eld-
er Rufus McDannel of the
Woodbury Church of the Breth-
ren. Following music by the
Earhart Trio, Elder S. S. Shear-
er will close the service.
of dedication,
chors Worth Holding,” will be
given Sunday afternoon by El-
der Harry W. Eshelman, South
end, Ind. Moderator for the
gervice will be Elder A. N. Esh-
elman and chorister will
Mrs. Lineaus Longenecker.
sic will be provided by the Loy-
alty Chorus and
reading and prayer will be
charge of Elder N. K.
of the Mountville congregation,
~ with the prayer of dedication
by Elder A. N. Eshelman.
Sunday evening’s service will
open with a song service at
7:15. Moderator will be Robert
F. Eshelman. The Rev. Robert
A Hess will read the Scripture
and deliver the prayer. Music
will be provided by the East
Petersburg Mixed Quartet, The
Gospel Four Quartet and the
West Green Tree Chorus. A ser-
monette, “Pillars in God’s Tem-
ple,"will be given by Eld. Earl
Brubaker of the Salunga con-
gregation.
Anthony W. Wardell
Of Mount Joy Ships
On Training Cruise
Sermon
in
AT SEA (FHTNCY»—On the sec-
ond of three summer midshipman
training cruises aboard the battle-
ship USS Iowa is Midn. first class
Anthony W. Wardell, son of Ray-
mond Wardell of Mount Joy, Pa.
Mr. Wardell is a student at
Georgia Institute of Technology.
Approximately 1580 midshipmen
from 27 colleges and universities
are participating in Cruise Baker,
which includes the battleship Iowa
the light cruiser Worcester, three
destroyers, five escort vessels, two
oilers and a high speed transport.
; The cruise will be under the
command of Rear Admiral Clark
L. Green, USN, Commander of:
Battleship Division 2, who is flying
his flag in the lowa.
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Borough Council
Votes Purchase
Of ‘Giant Ride’
Following an annual custom
of donating something to the
playground, the Borough Coun-
«il approved the purchase of a
‘giant ride” for playground
use. Council president L. W.
Myers said the new purchase is
a merry-go-round type ride.
Reports were heard from
committees and council ordered
bills of $1,357 paid. Total re-
ceipts for the month were re-
ported by Burgess Charles Fish
at $32.
It was also reported by the
street department that the stop
signs ordered placed at July's
meeting are being erected.
Eee
$500 To Rheems
Fire Company For
Radio Equipment
A sum of $500 was given by
the West Donegal Township
supervisors to the Rheems Fire
Co. as the township’s contribu-
tion to the Federal Civil De-
Ifense Authority’s “matching
fund program” for a two-way
radio system connecting 56
Lancaster County fire compan-
ies.
The $500, plus a similar a-

“An- |
be |
Mu- |
Scripture |
Musser
{mount from the authority, will
purchase a pair of radios that
will enable the Rheems area to
be in instant communications
with the rest of the county in
[event of emergency.
week's meeting
received a
Mount Joy
fire-fighting
Also at this
the fire company
[sum of $100 from
Township for
equipment.

GUEST SPEAKER — The
Rev. C. Chacko Thomas, of
Kolar, South India, will be
the guest speaker in the
Worship Services of the
Mount Joy and Salunga
Methodist churches this
Sunday. The Rev. Mr.
Thomas is a graduate of
Asbury Seminary, where
the Rev. and Mrs. Harner
made his acquaintance, and
is now completing work
for his doctorate from the
University of Iowa. Mr.
Thomas will soon return to
his homeland, where he
expects to resume his work
with the Bible Institute in
Kolar, presenting Christ to
a needy people. Come and
hear him present the chal-
lenge of India to American
Christians,





Kindergarten
Registration
Is August 12
Kindergarten pupils will be
registered at the High School
on Wednesday, Aug. 12, from
10 a. m. to 1 p. m, and 3:00 to
5 p. m. Parents are asked to
bring the child’s Birth and Vac-
cination Certificates along to
this registration.
New furniture for pupils in
grades 3 and 4 has been order-
ed and all floors in the High
School Building have been re-
finished. Both buildings are be-
ing thoroughly cleaned in pre-
paration for the opening of
school on August 31.
Pupils report for school two
days earlier this year than last
vear, however only a single day
is gained since there will be no
school on Labor Day, Sept. 7.
Last year Labor Day was as
early as possible and this
year as late as possible.
concern-
appear
inforrmation
hours will
More
ing school
later.
Charged With
Stealing $1,000
From Employer
A Mount Joy resident arrest-
ed last Friday on a charge of
stealing $1,000 from his em-
ployer is awaiting hearing be-
fore Justice of Peace James W.
Hockenberry.
Richard Le-
Joy Rl.
admitted
12
ap-
es-
Free on bail is
land Royer, 29, Mount
Police said that Royer
taking money over the past
months, in the amount of
proximately $800, and feed
timated to be worth about $200
from the John Melhorn Farms
on Donegal Springs road.
Melhorn began to realize
something was wrong when he
noticed payments from his reg-
ular accounts were not appear-
ing on the company books. In-
vestigation revealed that the
customers were still purchasing
feed but that payments had not
been recorded.
re el
OUTDOOR VESPER
SERVICE SUNDAY
The Community Outdoor Ves-
per Service this coming Sunday
evening at 7:30, in the Eliza-
bethtown Park. will be spon-
sored by the Church of the
Brethren. Pastor Nevin H. Zuck
will speak on ‘Jesus Christ,
The Same.” The musical service
will be led by Robert Zeigler,
chorister, and Mrs. E. G. May-
er, pianist, The Men’s Quartet
of the Church, composed of
Walter C. Gingrich, Paul E.
Alwine, Matthew M. Mayer,
and Wilbur E. Weaver, will
sing several selections. In case
of inclement weather, the ser-
Navy Chorus during World War
4-H Club Plans
Outing At Hershey
By H Outdoor
Tuesday
Lucille
The Mount Joy
Cooking Club met
night at the home
Martin, Mt, R1. President
Lucille Martin was in charge of
the meeting, at which 14 mem-
bers were present.
the business meeting,
plans made for an outing
at Hershey Park, Thursday,
Aug. 13. Plans were made
for the annual Round-up at
Millersville State Teachers Col-
Aug. 20 Janice Bren-
eman, Mount Joy R2, was chos-
en to represent the club in the
posture contest.
on
of
Joy
During
were
also
lege,
Representing Mount
4-H Club Week, at Penna.
State Teachers College, Aug. 10
to 14 will be Nancy Musser, Mt.
Joy R1, and Jean Will, Mount
Joy at
WEEKLY
The Mount Joy Bulletin

Joy R2.
After the meeting
the club prepared and ate
outdoor lunch.
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday, Aug. 18, at the home!
of Eileen Miller, Mount Joy R1,
when the club members will
have their mothers their
guests.
business
as
I
Tent Meeting
Open Sunday
At Lancaster
The Christian Business Men's
Committee of Lancaster and
cooperating churches of Lan
City and. County will
sponsor a tent campaign from
Aug. 9 through Aug. 23. Meet-
ings will be held each night at
7:45 P. M. in the large tent er-
ected on N. Franklin St., Lan-
caster, opposite McCaskey High
School. Children’s meeting will
caster
an ¢

be held at 10:00 A. M. on Sat-
urday, Aug. 15 and Aug. 22.
The Rev. E. J. Daniels of Or-
lando, Fla.
director of the Re-
vival Cavelcade
will conduct
the meetings. The Rev. Daniels
is a former newspaperman and
also served as a pastor for 16
vears, He now is a magazine
editor, the author of many
books and director of an exten-
radio program. Rev. Dan-
is something referred to as
a modern ‘Billy Sunday.’ Early
this year, one of his evangelis-
tic messages was awarded first
prize in the ‘Sword of the Lord’
sive
iels
contest.
Ellis. Zehr, Rockville, Ill., will
be bass soloist. Thousands thru-
cut free Europe have been
thrilled by Mr. Zehr’s fine solo
renditions while traveling with
a Youth for Christ group. Mr.
Virgil Hale, Houghton, N. Y
has been engaged as their choir
director. Mr. Hale has served
as a teacher of music in Hough-
ton College and also directed a
a teacher
a Phila-
is pianist
Mrs. Esther Miller,
of music and voice in
delphia High School,
and soloist.
Extensive plans have
made for the campaign
is definitely different.
ample: no expense offerings
will be taken in the meetings.
i omic
BERRIER FAMILY HAS
ANNUAL REUNION
The annual reunion of the
Berrier family was held Sun-
day, Aug. 2, at the Florin Hall.
The various families were rep-
resented.
Rev. Henry Minnich, Lancas-
ter, gave a talk and sketched a
picture while the group sang a
few hymns. A short business
meeting followed. After the
meeting games were played and
prizes awarded the winners.
The oldest person present
was Mr. Austin Berrier and the
youngest was Miss Mary Anna
Heisey.
The following people were
elected to office: Mr. Dale Ber-
JI.
been
which
For
ex-

vice will be held at the same
time in the Washington Street
Church of the Brethren. |
This service is one of a series
sponsored by the Elizabethtown
Ministerial Association, and
will continue each Sunday ev-
ening during the month of Aug-
ust,
| rier, Vice President;
| Heisey, Treasurer.
{FORESTRY
ry is the preservation vf forests
rier, President; Mr. Ralph Ber-
Mrs. Geo.
Mr. Martin
Berrier, Secretary;
RSS
Teddy Roosevelt said Forest-
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Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, August 6, 1953
ANCASTER COUNTY
The Bulletin
Circulation
Now Has Reached
2300
ms
$2.00 a Year in Advance
II
Fact-Finding Committee
Named To Study Sewers
Jaycees Secure
Discount For
Picnic Tickets
The
with Hershey Park to purchase
at 20
buying
Jayeees have arranged
amusement tickets per
cent. discount by in|
bulk. The
this saving
Jaycees wish to pass
at-|
These tick-
on to the people
tending the picnic.
available through
Schools, local
Hof |
Grissinger,
ts will be
most Sunday
drug stores, and Ammon
fer, Jr. Jernard
and Earl Rhoads,
ing on this committee.
Jaycees serv-!
With this discount a dollar's
worth tickets may be pur-
chased for 80c. These tickets
are good anytime except week
ends and holidays.
of
being
Arrangements
Bus |
made with Penn
Co. to provide transportation
at a nominal cost. The bus tick-
ets will be available along with
the amusement tickets.
The golf
held on the Hershey Park Golf
Course, starting at 10 m.
Prizes are planned for low and
runnerup and also a
number of spot prizes which
will give everyone a chance to
win. The only cost for entering
the tournament will be $1.50
green fees. All those who plan
are
Highway
tournament will be |
a.
scores
| licized Benedict case.
' reckless diving; charge.
| thur
Confusing ?
Mount Joy residents are mighty confused today as they
await with interest further developments in the now much-pub-
Was there a fix, or wasn’! there? If there was one, who
was responsible?
The official facts are that Lawrence A. Benedict, 1295
Meadowbrook Road, Lancaster, was arrested here July 14 by |
Officer Mike Good. On July 24 Benedict appeared before Rob- joe
ert K. Brown, justice of the peace, and paid a $25.00 fine on a
Question mark in the case is: What! happened between |!’
July 14 and July 24? The claim has been made that a drunken-
driving charge was originally placed and that it was changed
to reckless driving. Officer Good und Squire Brown both deny
having any part in lessening the charge.
District Attorney John W. Beyer has assigned his first as-
Pe
th
sistant, Willicm C. Storb, to get to the bottom of the mairer. |,
The Bulletin, along with the citizens of Mount Joy, awaits |)
with interest the results of District Attorney Bevyer's action. | 4
BUT even more inierested will all of us be in the position Mount |,
Joy's borough council may take.
Ticketfixing always has and always will be an affront to | had
the basic principle of law enforcement. We think it vital tony
i this
{tere has been a

“fix” and deal with it cccordingly. |
Lions Club Tours
Aircraft Marine
Father Ie
m
| Grandfathers,
|S: Midget Stars On
i Old Timers Roster th
Jovi .
du
Ar-
Mount
rs, with
The Lions Club of
evening and fa- [ric
Midgets
the
n will be
Thurs
met Tuesday Several erandf
thers of plave
baseball tea:
| Cld Timers
re-| S vem
{ Aug. 13, at 6:15 p. m., wher
Old Timers 1 Vidget
ion the high school grounds.
the
Sprecher siding, rs on vil
|
|
pres
During the regular meeting a
past presidents
: line-uj
pin and a
certificate was tC
the
tichard
iring cers’
tiring officers weet the
immediate
Divet.
presented to

past president, will be
tf erandso
Grandfather who
ins
t10
playing as
[Elmer
Following the meeting, the
Brown, wdfather

to enter the tournament are |
asked to fill out the coupon sd)
mail or hand to Gerald Hostet-
'
ter.

I plan to enter the first an-
nual golf tournament.
|
"Address

|
This tournament |
anyone in Mount Joy,
vicinity. Don’t forget to ask for
vour free prize coupons for the |
valuable prizes to be given a- |
way at the picnic. The follow- |
ing prizes will be displayed in |
B. T. Rutt’'s window. A Philips |
English type bicycle, a Sylvan-
ita portable radio, and Toast
master electric toaster.
1s open to
Florin or
a
es a iis ion
CHICKEN CORN SOUP
SALE AUGUS
Ladies
Joy Friendship
will sell chicken corn soup by
the quart or plate at the Fire]
House Saturday, Aug. 22,
beginning at 11 o'clock.
T 22
Auxiliary of the Mt.
Fire Company
on
chairman,
|
ol | tio
group taken on a tour of
Lee
the Aircraft Marine Plant
Mount Joy under the supervis-
Lion Paul Belser of the
Club, who is
the plant.
was
Brow and
grandfather
has 2
Divit, fa 1
Divit, |
Ben. |
nmy n
(Kid) Ellis,
Midget Gen
gainst
: Midget
in
Grove. F
Dick
Rickey
father of
ion of fur
Elizabethtown
supervisor of
sons are
ther of Midget
and Ben Groff,
There were present| Cc. Groft
from Eizabethltown and Camp
bellstown, as Florida
The next
club will be
“family
10
guests
lected are four out
Joy high
|
i
|
four vears: |
Officials sc
standing Mount
ithletes of the
McCue, Ben
Bill Zin
signed up
James (Red)
as well e
school
meeting of the Lion
held Aug. 18, when
picnic will be
The committee for
the picnic includes Geo. Broske,
Samuel Harnish,
Charles Wolgemuth, Ben-
jamin Funk.
eee
past
! Re
George Brown, Hin
nite Tom Kear and merman. | a
Ar
| Fo
a
observed. Plavers the past
week include NC ol
Bleyer,
Roy
Joe Brenema
(Jackie) Wg
| Manny
| 1
| baseball
[| will toss
Pennell,
Pennell, |
|
Harry |
f
(Dime
imey) | y
|
1 W¢
ar
aN Packer,
— and Ge
aman wh
floc


oldest |
Joy
Hendri
Parachute Jump
At Local Airport
On Sunday, Aug. 9, Donegal
Airport will feature Dick Hock
man who will make a parachute
jump both afternoon and
ning.
Mr.
player
out the firs
of
We
| — § Eo
ROTARY CLUB MEMB
SEE COLORED SLIDES
club members Tues-
ERS
Rotary
eve- | i
v noon were taken on a pic-
Switzerland. Theo- |
the |
school, |
tour of
Schalm,
ture
Hockman has made dore member of
ing exhibitions for many
and has many hundred
to his credit. Also there
local rides by
plane
eryone is
jump-
vears Stevens Trade
colored lides
he took
Switzerla
hoard of me
jumps | showed of pic
will be
air-
Ev-
on
nd
introduced
tures which
sightseeing recent trip to ed
for those so desiring Schwalm was
Greer
invited to attend Adam

FARM IDENTIFIED—Last we
farm owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shaffer and
The 107-acre farm is located at Old Line and Union Square
Marlin Shatfers.
road, and has been in the Shaffer family the past

by wise use.”
sented with an enlarged aerial
merchants,
Ballot
| we
voting
tal
| house
eral
lowing
Max R
etter, Elmer
min
After
wn
Fr
1
| bel
| GE’
{ ON
{iv
meeting
mformation
tended
ulating
letermine
ation of
the
‘ulture
eq,
re [the
hy
tizens were
appeared
it, J fc r
Names
Yerger,
re
tion, and
To a
[Owen
| from
| sec
the
To
eting
| Owen reminded the
[ ant that
ished to sj
Group Of Five
To Investigate
Florin Project
A fact-finding committee of
¢ members was elected Mon-
at the Florin town
to gather all available
the sewage
the community
v night
on
oblem which
facing.
The which was at-
approximately 109
by C. Ar-
He pointed
citizens committee
funtioning the
weeks in the cir-
of a questionnaire to
the will of the people
operating under the
ndicap of not having the au=
meeting,
by
ople, was opened
ur Wolgemuth.
t that the
has been
st several
been
community that the council determine whether or not | thority of the people of Florin.
Since: the results of the sur-
v had indicated the majority
the favored the for-
a committee, he said.
meeting had been called for
purpose. Wolgemuth intro-
Jack Owen, vocational ag-
from Quarry-
of the even-
people
it
ced
teacher
le, as moderator
After
the
a report by Wolgemuth
survey recently complet-
put placing
» names of 10 men in nomina-
n for the committee. Owen
n asked other nomina-
Although a number of ci-
nominated, most of
Finally after
nominations, when it
more would be
a motion was put
nominations.
a motion was
for
ns.
em declined.
ther
no
thecoming,
close the
before the gathering
included: Max! Raffens-
Park Shetter, William
r, Elmer Forwood, Mar-
Benjamin H. Staley, C
Wolgemuth, Glenn Y.
rney, R Bruce Jernhard,
VM. Hess Jr., all of whom
nominated in the first mo-
Frances Liggins, Fred
Joltozer,
from the
n
ich.
thur
mn
hman and Joseph
0 were nominated
rr.
question on how many
a group
owners, Mr.
for information
who was acting
seven of
the 10 nominated
I'¢
as
property
wsked
Forwood,
He
10 owned
reported
property
retary
that the
and dried”
complain-
he had repeatedly ask-
additional nominations
the ting had at all
been open to anyone who
yeak
the accusation
“cut
was
for
that mee
distributed
1 Owen names that
to After the
had been completed, the
retired to the fire
to count the ballots, with
Miller reporting sev-
later that the
had been elected:
then
the
widded
were
read
re be
ly clerks
K
minutes
rin
Park
Ben-
Arthur
affTensberger,
Forwood,
H and C.
gemuth
Staley
adjournment of the
the committee
to organize. Wolge-
chairman,
chairman,
Shetter, as-
Raffens-
meeting,
briefly
was elected
assistant
retary,
and
wood, sec
int secretary,
treasurer.
ger,
- DQ eee
I'S PATENT
LIGHTER DISPENSER
A patent has been granted to
i Wi:
been identified as the
Shaflers and the Jay
, near Manheim
Shaffer this week was pre- |
from the Sponsoring
ek’s Rural farm has 1
Jacob
Photo Quiz winnii
occupied by the er
Mrs
certificates
36 vears.
photo of the fa rm and gift be
ig
rig
| hotel,
-dispenser,
office
ter S. Nissly, of the Brooks
York, on a cigaret light-
the U. S. patent
has reported. Nissly says
plans to retain the patent
hts himself