MOST Up. « THE - MINUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY . The Bulletin = The Mount Joy Bulletin ~~ Fifty- third Year, No. 14 Mount Joy, Pa, “ Thursday Afternoon, Se ptember 3, 1953 $2.00 a 00 a 0 a Year in Advance hod Sod BC "School And Home Association 1 ar 100th Year | rrr TIT, Plans Festival For September 11 the nection of the Root chon | | Foy | 3 I} Maurice Bailey | y al \ Daniel Helseys Eats, Canes And . Wer Doms te 11 1 i AR Sadi gv Given Plaque | Of Mount Joy | Dancing Featured At Annual Event he celebrated on Saturday, | coffee, F. F. Bailey, assistant oy A Cad Sh HN 0 PRG : on The ‘I Li Sh : : ¥ J ba . 5 4 3 i Ta ne Mount Joy dons ub The larges ati county superintendent, will give : Ny 1H : a vy A x | was host to the Florin. Landis. | BE | oc. col more than an eve-] The large st festival ever held the address of the day. Former a a A Ky gt 4 A SEN ville, and Willow St ve it Cl I y | ni f fun to Daniel Heisey's] the Seta! ad Home Ago: A : Ean y ad, ok 3K Walger RL gt i y v hii ow: ire u S| Be A HEN Rh} Wain stvect ciation will be on Friday, Sept. icachers and students also will | ov 7 i ; . 2t their meeting at Hostetter’s | 3% hor to tl 11, at the Fire House of Mount Bh ad the mE og y ld ' oe ¢ when it came to the : ee os {ake part. > J Sl : WN . Pa Rian on Tue Sony evening ; of a scankine | Frew Joy. There will be cake walks, : ; fy . rR Ri TATE oe » r. Hostetter served ) | awarding FA aping . An old fashioned sing will be gy AI Rt SX oy Y set ed about 100] fish pond and plenty of refresh- Salm 4 Cad > ch TALL i) Lions steamed clams, corn, and held th : , I ments will be sold for all, such aml Er Ey 1604 ¢ 10 winnin 4 a hamburger i Pe eb Mrs. Heisey said ves- |S chicken corn soup, baked nbert g feisey si ves- beans, potato salad , hot dogs, hamburgers, chicken salad sandwiches, soft drinks, ice cream, coffee, pies and cakes. \iountville V.F.W. carn saturday night meant a Sept. 19. 3 4 ! sad bel 1) I After basket lunch to be ser- bas en ai oy = : : i} | At Lion Meeting ved at noon with ice cream and | Bel-Aire club coupe, a highlight of the day's festivi- ne ot AAR OLD TIME PHOTO—This is a reproduction of photo taken at Root school in 1876. On Satur- ties. All former teachers, scho- day, Sept. 19, the school will celebrate the 100 th anniversary of its erection lars and friends of the school on Metal Ly Present at the meeting were It was one of the greatest thrills of my life. We've been waving a car. This takes us out psig from the Manheim Club; and Arthur Greiner > 7 distric = VINNE ‘ einer, deputy district 1952 WINNER Glenn are invited. Committee in charge includ- Midoet- Midget A REQUES] FIOM Observe 3 C' S governor of Elizabethtown. THE FIRE CHIEF A feature of the meeting ‘was Kaylor, Jr., winner of Soap of debt, and now we can start Berving will Siar at 4:30 p. m. S ” For entertainment George es E. S. Rutt, J. N. Olweiler, Carlton Schuldt, Arthur Strick- Ii | G I Fire Chief Ray Myers F Ir S fer the preséntation of a plaque to Box Derby last year, i caving for a house : m : . . ee Houck and his s ler, Alvin Long, Mrs. R. H. For- it € a € $ asks all residents of Mount 0 a { Maurice Bailey, who is the past working hard to get his >> Ho ra ie a band wi y pred rye listrict governor. He was pre wa 1 tre Env $vv At va ITARRY SNYDER ot . : 8 . ney, Mrs. H. W. Musser, Mrs. T Ni h Joy to refrain from burn H lid T l a I racer in shape for try at r Morrell Shields and his dance : sente i \ y i : RECEIVES DEGREE = J. B. Brown. row 14 i ing brush, papers and 0 1 ay rave |v ad with the plaque by Lion peat victory. Snvder 4085 < |Pand will play from 8:30 p. m. during this sual of Mount Joy. The next Harry Snyder, Jr., 85 | gy In 1838 a portion of land was We —— eaves uring MS unusua re | meeting will be held Sept. 15, TS 23rd Street. Milwaukee, Wis , ore, taken from Donegal and form- The local Midget-Midget base dry spell. Strict observance of the three] at Hostetter's. BR . and son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mie Wale of Volge ed into a township. In this ear- : ve of driving ee o » 10 New Street, Mt. | muth Inc. has Kindly consente a c 7 bert OTS ts ‘ C's of driving - - courtesy, y P Pp J R. Snyder, 10 New St : ] y ball team, coached by Rober Chief Myers points that 0 S | { armg | Joy received his Bachelor of | to furnish the lighting, the P. ly period the oldest public : caution and common sense - - | Kunkle and George Houck, will} even the slightest spark | Mount Joy Man siness Administration Degree|P. & L. is providing cooking school in the township was er- : toss: . will make holiday motoring ov |] ected on the corner of a field| Play Paradise at Landisville, from a bonfire could start or the coming: Labor Dav: wook | Takes Part In Huge or 02D 0X | rom Spencerian College, Mil-|edquipment, Lester Roberts is e : waukee, at graduation exercis- | Providing refrigeration and of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Root on | Friday, Sept. 4, at 6 p. m. to de- a fire that might be exceed- end much pleasanter and safer, | Training Exercise Derby Oct 17 held Friday evening, Aug.|other merchants of town are | ¢ i . : a i arren Berry, zone chairman, i Bainbridge highway. cide the regular league champ- ingly dangerous. advises the Keystone Automo- : TTY 9%. in the YMCA auditorium [helping in various ways. At this time there was no evi- ion. bile club. dence of a deed, but a deed Each team ended the regular That suggestion was made Pacific Fleet (FHTNC)—A- —_— in Milwaukee. When asked to join this or- me give! r rect v i Re o » 12 , ’ ‘ : 115 ang rag | ganizati c shi was given by Christian and Eli season with identical records: Rotary Club Hears vesterday by Edward P. Curran the 12.000 men who bar Youngsters of Mount Joy and w illiam C. Maa: Was Hx ganization at the member p . | ticipated in the largest and principal commencement speak- booth please do not let this op- entitled, | portunity pass by because every zabeth Root when additional dip sp Gv: 9 Vive ir riko safety director of the club, in a : rie rare sv preparing for 16 wins and two defeats. The : qp| Most extensive training exer- vicinity are busy preparing for: "0" was |cises since World War II was | the Soap Box Derby, to be held Road Ahead.” parent should be a member. Mr. Snyder is in training for | Fifty cents is the yearly mem- land was either given or pur- iy 5 Howard Blankman, plea to all motorists to he ‘John H. Williams, engineman|QOect. 17 as part of the Commun- chased. * 40 [teams split in ‘their iwo meet make the last long holiday of | On July 21, 1853, the little [ings during the regular sched-|¢ ’ Summer the happiest and safe-| Red Roots school house was er-|ule. The locals won the first By Hex Producer st possible. first class, USN son of Mr. and | jty Exhibit. Office Management position | bership fee. ected under contract concluded | meeting 4-2 behind J. Hostet- EE “As a matter of courtesy dim Mrs. John H. Williams of 205] mya derby is being sponsored With the Kraft Food Company. between two new school direc- |ter’s one hit pitching. With Jim| Rotary club members Tues- | vour Tights when apis Barbara street, Mount Joy,|, = the Chamber of Commarcs. ey C . o : > : at. 3 | Te 8 y . Pa, aboard the submarine USS] ; MEDICAL SOCIETY PLANS ounty ounc tors and David Weaver, builder, | Brown on the mound, they lost day noon heard an informal |proaching another vehicle at Pomodt Entries may be mailed to A NNIT iraQ at a cost of $400, The school di- a heartbreaker 6-5. With these talk by Howard Blankman,|night,” he said. “Give ‘the other an Jogo : . v | 103RD ANNUAL SESSION 3 : an, ght, | I'he exercise was code-named | Kaylor, Adam Greer and Clyde Lancaster: county physicians Of V. F. Ww. Honors rectors were Martin M. Nissley | two games in mind, a thrilling . py : © > Per wl ta ly oak ‘Never Vv producer of the show “By Hex” |fellow’ a break whenever you ppg STRAEX ‘and the units in-|Mumper. | will take an active part in the cars must be built automatically. All entries must Dr. John 1. Atlee. Jr. (program. no no pp ao 3 : es and Samuel Root. Mr. Nissley | game is anticipated. ‘hieh i ing & § soba Vl Liens 2 x rest V | § \ s be successfully |can. Be extra cautious, resting BY i fp was the grandfather of Jacob N.| WM t Joy’ will field which is be Ing So [a re an ; [volved made up Task Force 12. Any boy 13 vears old or un-|103rd annual session of The K w D d hn. : Mount Joy will field a strong received in Lancaster. when you're tired and SLOPPINE | 4. hit of the First Fleet, the] > die i Medical Society of the State of orean ar €a Olweiler. hitting team plus two good Mr. Blankman described “By |for occasional refreshments. |. 0 preg contisted of tw der from Mount Joy, Florin,| X% Roe Pittsl i 1 on : . . C « . 2, . asK "Ce S1Ssie WoO Yo S < S if y ) The school was erected about|pitchers in Hostetter as a show that has suc-| And above all else, be sensible: |. ~~ 0 : Maviown. Newtown. vanin in ] ; IDO! ex” as a show tha 128 Su( : cruisers, fifteen destrovers, four . ’ y ~% | Sept. 20 to 25. Mrs. Joseph Ap- Forty-five Veterans of For- a mile from the borough limits Brown. The former has worke WA} depicted the strong |don’t mix your drinks with submarines, two destrovers ten- | Reems, Marietta or Landisvill : {1 Lan : v : : : : By > toi a 4 0) A tL rd SVILEe | nlevar secretary an- | cig ars - of Elizabethtown, and accom-|in 58'5 innings, struck out 87, religious beliefs of the Amish |Your driving, be doubly certain ders. ‘and a fleet oiler ye ; is eligible t { Dore “iy 1 's i wo Wars = eligious § Amis; a: TS, ‘ p s eligible ‘ompete aster Cou Medical Society; y 5 > sts 5 modated from 50 to 75 pupils walked 35, gave up 35 hits and without poking fun at them to observe and obey traffic signs, A" iit to: Se ul ig1ble to compete caster ( ounty ! IC i Ws 4 ing most of the posts in Lancas for a number of years until oth- | won 12, lost 1. Brown worked "The show has un and signals, and don’t speed! yy rather for th ea ned Yas x Wheels on the cars cannot be Be nry Walter, I x fore 4 E ter county, attended the county | 2 STK as receivex - : DE > I"as rorce. ro ‘ 2 inches i r oo ar 0Y eR. IE > oti £ i - er buildings were added. in 23 innings, gave up 30 hits, iy “Main arteries of travel will > isk than 12 inches in diamet-|Hogg and Roy SHS couneil meeling last Friday ev-, ~~ strack. out 25 and walked 3 In erous favorable reviews, and rol be adequate for the tremens The 24-ship armada, joined by |er. The front axle must have a| Lancaster, are members of the|ening at the Cove in Mount Joy. ; IAT 1 4 1 Mr. Blankman expressed hope! ie drove of vehicles that | 12 destroyers escorts from the steering device so that turns|House of Delegates, the policy- Commander John Brindel from Mount Joy Girls winning J and losing 1. that he might be able to take it il b Frain the toads to] 11H 12th, and 13th Naval Dis-|can be made on curves. imaking body of the organiza-|Reinholds presided. . ' “is John Harnish, Mike Mumma, | to New York. Nd ea 5 ee tricts paraded single file over m™ tion which meets the first three AG Begin Nurse's Trainin : ar Word vee oh virtually everywhere, especial-| 1, Single The by hi s the fin Represented were the posts ag a g od Ronald Kear were Seon on The speaker also touched on ly on Friday and Monday nights 8 Ie along the boys 13 years of age and under davs of the convention. of Mountville, Manheim, Ad- : ] ne mound In some of the games| the song writing profession. He a 0 tho Patt of wisdom shores of Elliot Bay as a part of | rn more than $10 can be spent! Pr James Z. Appel, a |. Lancaster, Strasburg, Two more graduates of Mount | hut » figured r of the rt So, it will be the p: the Seattle Sea Fai I ; > TsO oR acu | Jut none hgured In any of the: pointed out that it is not the for motorists to follow alternate] = Soave wed Fair. on a car. [ber of the Board of Trustees of|Reinholds and Mount Joy. Joy High School, Class of ’53, | decisions. easy-to-riches business {that 4 a” bd ye TTT pi [the State Society, will preside Highlight of 4 will enter Nurses’ Training this | " routes over secondary roads. RONALD 5 Any boy showing poor sports ‘ ighlight of the meeting was ‘all : TEAM RECORD some folks have depicted, but], nother point to remember is] ALLEMAN manship will b disqualified us discussion leader at a con. a memorial service conducted . 5 : A hie ( 1 lye ans eo lis alifiec . a im] 5 } ig I Bailey, daughter of Mr.| Joe Hostetter leads in hitting rather that it requires lots and that the earlier start the more aL v : foretwe during. the. scientify by Charles Wenrich of Lititz, ond “Mrs A Bailey Done. with a .550 average, also] lots of hard Work. opportuunty for arriving safely Rotor od loan, son of ig be registered two weeks in ad-|! tor 4 I ninth district and county coun- S. Me alley, = : EE X é Mrs. man, is i is president » Lancaster : : gal Springs road, has enrolled with 6 and runs scor- and without undue strain. ratient in the Lancaster Heart of the race. > presi n 0 ie . 2 3 io cil chaplain. This service was fo , 31. Jim Brown leads the| M i J M “Under all conditions motor- | Fo ofl In he hear eee County Medical Society. More} honor all veterans who lost lop raining at the Permsyiven- am in the runs- batted: in de oun oy an ist hy 1 not lose si ht of the { Haven. Each Lion club member C than 2,000 Pennsylvania physi- their lives in the Korean war 3 5-03 D- ists should se sight > . 2 r PD - “yy : res 3 J ia Hospital in Philadelphia. | in Al the Enters State Chess go Nu J , art of bought an inexpensive little SEAMAN ABRAM KOSER cians are expected to attend this : Beverly Boyd, daughter of partmen wi h so in the fact that ey are pe 3| itt for Ronald, which will be] ABOARD USS O'HARE [meeting with a large contingent Chaplain Wenrich as well as Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boyd, of hits with 26. Chris Miller and Tourney At York reat traffic movement and that |. iver 10 Rin in dos. Abram Koser, Seaman, whose|from amone the 230 Lancaster each officer of the Lancaster : ¢ i 3 as ir . TATU S ig i al § a ‘ ser, wo Ce » € 1 amo g 1 Lo al as : : . . ae Manheim R4, will study the Larry Watkins lead in the dou aS not tual desires must be ub es. wife, Nancy, lives at 25 Colum- County physicians registering. county council paid a spoken course at the St. Joseph's Hos- | bles with 4 each and triples 11 1 #10 Cui ordinated to the common good. tee etl eee bia avenue. was one of the men . a tribute to those who lost their * . . i \ ins le: i orre . Shields, ( ol- or lowing her liS- | 4 . . y : a ives i \ i pital, in Lancaster. jwith 2 each. Watkins leads in bts Avene. Moms Fov. will Horn blowin ny She FOOD SALE serving aboard the radar picket COMPLAINT IN DIVORCE lives in the Korean conflict and 3 Je > « Fs / vavs oO te er 1 0 1] rev 1s . 3 . NW VY SRE ES . nO Nancy Musser, daughter of the stolen bases with 16. ! ter tl Pennsylvania. Chess plays of temper MIL 1 jop I'he Auxiliary of the Ameri-|destroyer USS O'Hare recently Whyett H. Gainer, 111 Cone-| ¢XPresse d condolences to the Mr. and Mrs. John Musser, Mt.| Names ab r h rbi sb av. ve md the rate ts the Nation's 50080 can Legion will hold a food | when the vessel was recommis- | stoga Street New Holland, vs|families. The ceremony was | "NE Nt, ier » e ¢ S : » Ne 1's : . vw ' : A . ’ \ y ie Joy Rl, a graduate of Hemp- Hostetter, 49 31 22 25 15 .550 state champion chess player : Most of Ee ] il th r {| Sale in front of Titus Rutt’s In. |sioned. The O'Hare was recom- Emily R. Gainer, 332 Marietta | concluded by a brief message, 5 "= state che “hess ayer, | p00 cars wi e e rod : fii Eo “pPreiudice eds ’ field High School, Class of ’53, | Brown 44 19 24 26 15 .545 Shih will held a ,£00 an wit be on ad 4% surance Office at 10 a. m. Satur- | missioned at the Norfolk Naval Ave. Mount Joy: indignities;| Prejudice Breeds War,” by ‘ : i hic 2 > NY ay, ror S oming reekend, so . if ee i : ‘hiring SV WE js a student at the Lancaster Watkins L 46 29 21 15 16 .457 Sanday. dnd’ Monday, Sept = ovel t vs coming Noose He day, Sept. 12. Shipyard, Portsmouth, Va. married August 16, 1934, Chaplain Wenrich. General Hospital | 23 8 7 9.30, od 8. The will ib on ol be ve| | . i Commander Ralph Riceiet TT. | Miller 43 22 17 15 .349 4 a il the Yorl Owe Hotel wheel to Terre wg 0 Se Ive AR ER CRT the Mount Joy post today ex- GEORGANNE SHATTO | Harnish 49 5 13.347 rr i the three ( 30 the ii 0! 3 is SRI pressed appreciation to all GRADUATES | Zeller 29 310 ; oi Magy AA A £3 da iT members who helped make the Miss Georganne Shatto, Ditzler 32 281 A rapid transit tournament M t J Police ATR i nl) Gta Pa 4 occasion a success. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nissley 22 72 | will be held Friday aight with oun oy pai ES J : ; & : | li id oF "Ne 3 hg - LER 0k 3 bo 2 Shatto, East Main St., graduat- Halbleib 20 250 the regular egIin I T! f Of ; BH (Ae 0 ANE his : UNINJURED AS CAR ed Friday evening from the Bennett 7 143 ping Oy Sn Selve Theft iat HITS TRUCK Maryland Medical Secretarial | Collins 14 .286 oe Ww SB on to vid . | Riek 1 A car operated by Barry . G. School at Hagerstown, Md. | Marshall 8 A253] 3 a Motor Vehicle ; 4 ; NS SAA Miller, 17, Mount Joy R2, ram- exercises Mumma 3 of be (RN SN oe ; i 1 in Pennsylvania. jog in Pennsylvania med into the rear of a truck op- 500 Mount Joy police this week : pr EEC Sed by Dard. Kin- bk solved the theft of a motor ve- Hom A CE A Zer Al, on NN. me t., between 20 SCHOOL hicle belonging to Nathan Gin- a a Mav 4 A Bk : 4 Fulton and Walnut Sts., Lan- ' Tone wr 4 3 ; i SR raster. The front of the Mille: | der of Elizabethtown. pr ey cos x of Millersville. Kunkle 000 LENDAR | rested and charged with pp» A ‘auto was badly damaged, but : Wealand 000 |. Arye: : iv 3: ins Miss Shatto will assume her or : larceny of a motor vehicle were a vik : 2 the driver escaped injury. : : Maxwell .000 ian duties as medical secretary at . > William Hess Jr. and Harold MOUNT JOY BOROUGH RELIGIOUS FILM On Sunday, Sept. 13 at 7:15 Walter Reed Hospital, Washing- 4 Hess of Hummelstown R1. : a — Fac t y a +f 18 ©SS ton, D. C. on September 21. FIELDING PERCENTAGE Sop io Foun y meting (fie car. witch had been ——l CO — . aid 4 "pre rae : Name P.O. A. Sept. 8—New pupil regis- parked at the Farmers Inn, was p. m. the Youth Fellowship of BEN R. HESS Harnish 7 8 tration, 1 p. m stolen Aug. 22, and was found the Florin E. U. B. Church is tCEIVE 0 > 2 : Von 6 1 ¢ ockersville. aving By - - RECEIVES DEGREE Zeller 7 0 Sept. 9—Pupils report, wrecked at He fersville : faving one of the much-talked Degrees were granted to 173 | Watkins L x 20 3:30 to 11:50 a. m. | Police Chief Park Neiss and about religious films of the day. students at the Pennsylvania | Brown 50 7 Sept. 10—Regular sessions Constable Irvin Kaylor made Watch for more about program State College during the past Hostetter 11 24 EAST DONEGAL the arrests. ET Ae IE ; 4 : in next week's Bulletin. summer session just ended. Etsell 2 0 Other arrests the past week ns ! > -— (were. Gloria Haines, Rheems, MARRIAGE LICENSE Lloyd S. Hummer, Jr., Mt. x : Sept. 8—Faculty meeting, Lancaster Countians granted | Miller $2 0 S:154 m ; : degrees were Ben R. Hess, Mt. Nissley 28 10 Se operating a motor vehicle 5 i ah i : . pt. 8—School, 10 a. m. EN T Ve Tes wo an Sal tele TY These: A JET RS SA ery wid Aun Dies 2 0 2:30 p. m. time » wt Weed ts] | WINNING pase Tos winning fu In Josh BULLETIN 5) thy Wusl Sum Photo loop 7, sed Vol J: Matin, 230 Lemon street, E)-| Halbleih : 0 Sept. 9—Regular sessions. |(°f Mount Joy RI, reckless driv-1 Joy on the Florin-Milton Grove Road. Mr. Brubaker has lived on the farm, contain-|L@andis, 105 S. Poplar St., Eliza- PhD, Chemistry. |Collins 5 2 ling ing 80 acres of land, for the past 24 years bethtown. . oh The graduation were held in the S. Potomac Stoner Jr. School and were attended | Watkins K by Mr. and Mrs. Shatto and the | Dick latter’s nephew, Stanley Deen, | Kear pt cocoon oC m= N= XONNN~W