~~ CT ee est | The Physician On Call Sunday Dr, William Workman FIFTY -THIRD YE AR, | NO. - =. Lions To Sell Cider, Donuts At Halloween Parade Friday Residents Are Asked Te Light Parade Route “wrinkles” annual Hal- Friday even. Some new are promised for the Joween festivities ing when the Lion sponsored event gets underway, To set the stage for the parade, two gpecial “Cider and Donuts” trucks will start moving at 6:30 over the route to dispense their wares. Each truck will carry a fifty gallon barrel of cider and fifty dozens donuts which costumed members of the Lions assisted by the JoyCees will offer to the pystanders at a nickle each. Balloons and confetti will be sold from the trucks and three special stands in front of both banks and in front of Sloan’s Pharmacy. The four-division parade will form in the vicinity of the grade school. Charles Wolge- muth and Maurice Bailey will be in charge of the first division which will meet on Delta Street between Marietta and Columbia Avenues. This divis- jon will include all children up to fifth grade, The second divis- jon will be in charge of Clyde Nissley and John Weidman and will form on Columbia Avenue between Delta and Market Sts. All children from sixth grade through high school and includ. ed in this division. Division 3 will be of George Brown IIT and will geet on. South Market Street between Columbia and Mariet- fa Avenues. All persons who do rot attend school and adults are eligible for this division. Divis- jon 4 is in charge of Lloyd Myers and Richard Divet and will form on Columbia Avenue between South Market Street and Popular Street. This divis- jon will include all groups of three or more, floats and non- in charge paid musical organizations, Prize money $182.50 will be given as first, second!’ and third prizes for the most comical, most original and fan- ciest costumes in each of the first three divisions. In the four- | th division, prizes will be given to the most comical couple, | fanciest or most original group of three or more; the best ap- pearing float and largest group of non-paid musical organiza-| tions. | Residents are asked to light porch lights and spot lights to light the parade route. The par- ade will move east on Columbia Avenue to East Donegal Street to Jacob Street; north on Jacob | Street to Main Street; west on Main Street to New Haven | Sreet: south on New Haven Street to Marietta Street; east | on Marietta Street to Poplar | Street: south on Poplar Street | to the high school and disband. “Prior to the awarding of fio prizes after the parade, the Mt, Joy high school band will give a short band concert while the judges are making their final | decision. The JoyCees will also, present the prizes to the win-, ners of the “Operation Paint. pot” project at that time. etl A ACT — totals BARBER SHOP FIRE | The Friendship Fire Co. ans- wered an alarm at 8:30 p.m, Sunday when fire broke out in Detwiler’s barber shop, West Main Street. Firemen said Detwiler was filling an oil burner in the shop when some of the oil oyerflow- ed and hecame ignited. Fire- men said they were able to ex- tinguish the blaze before it had caused any damage to the inter- jor of the shop. $e SIREN TO SIGNAL BEGINNING OF PARADE The local Halloween Par- ade will form at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow evening in the vi- cinity of the elementary school and move promptly at 7:30 p. m. upon the sounding of one loud blast of the fire siren. | Congregational MOST . « THE Candle Burns Bown Nineteen Inches As of 10 a. m. this the four-foot birthday the Union National enthouse celebration, | ed down nineteen inches | candle, which started | point and increases in diameter to eight inches, burned two | ches until Sunday morning; 3 | until Monday morning; 5 | day; 44 Wednesday and more by Thursday The candle has been [4 days, 19 hours | utes at the morning, candle at Jank burn The from a has m Tues burning anc 45 min fast measurement ——_— School Boards Outline Plans For Schools Representatives of the boards of Mount Jov and West Donegal and Elizabethtown meeting in a joint session Mon KING AND QUEEN— Ju- dith Kopp and Irvin Nau- school Conoy, man will reign as king and queen of the annual Hallo- Friday. and Irvin were chos- ween celebration Judy Borough, en by the student body of day evening decided that in the Mount Joy High School af- event the voters of the area au ter nominations were made thorize the creation of a merg : | ed school district on November | from the senior class. : 3, two new six-room element The two will ride on the ary schools will be built, one in| the Lions’ float to lead off Mount Joy Township on the Manheim Road, between Ris the parade and will be the cer’s Church ones who will present the awards following the par- Rheem: gorve the sonthern portion of \ nd the second in to ade. Last year’s king and West Donegal Township and queen were Edgar Brene- the western are: of Mount Joy | r Ini man and Betty Lou Frank. Township. This arrangement, it was ha will provide covirarable for lator of | throughout the | facilities ine grades 1 to 6 proposed larger district. Bainbridge School and present | buildings in Elizabethtown will also be used for elementary children. The decision to erect two new elementary schools instead of “Good News Clubs” Begin “Good News Clubs” have be- gun in Mount Joy Florin for the 1953-54 season. These non-denominational clubs are under a national organization and meet from October to April | Supervising Principal As a climax, a Rally is held in |Elizabethtown Schools, MecCaskey High School, Lancas- | that it would not be possible to and recently made by Dr. the revealed of ter. Last year approximately 6- house the children living south | in a| ,000 persons attended the affair. | and east of the borough Mrs. Melvin Wade teaches | single building with fewer than the two Mt. Joy groups which twelve rooms. It was pointed meet in Lester Hostetter’s base-! out too many of the patrons have expressed the hope an arrangement might be which would cut to a minimum the distances that pupils will ment every Wednesday at 4:00 p. m, and in the Evangelical Church Annex at 7:30 'p. made Wednesday evenings, m. At the present time the en- need to be transported. rollment is fifteen in the after- At the present time the near noon .group and twenty-six inl1y 2.000 children in the districts the evening: group. Any chil-!that will be voting on the mer dren up to and including high|ger are housed in school students are invited to| school buildings are two attend either of these two ses-’ porary centers—St. Paul’s Uni sions. Mrs. Robert Stoner is in ted Brethren Church in Eliza charge of the singing in i Fie Th and the Bainbridge tem eastern section. group and Miss | Fire Hall. If the merger is ap- Mildred Way is the pianist in|proved on November 3, and af the western section group. ter the proposed buildings can Mrs. Amos Bricker teaches |be erected, all of these boys and the Florin Good News Club ev | girls will be attending Six ery Tuesday afternoon, 3:30 p.|schools—the new Junior-Senior in the Florin Hall. Mrs. Bric- | High School, to be built on the ker is assisted by Paul Earhart. |eastern edge of Elizabethtown, The Florin Club originally | and five elementary buildings started in the home of Mrs. | the new buildings on the Man- William Reffler but soon out-| heim Road in Mount Joy Town grew the quarters and had to ship and in Rheems, the Bain move into the local hall. At the brodge School, and the two present time, forty-three are "buildings presently in use in | enrolled. ) Elizabethtown. FUTURE CITIZENS Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Welliver, Mount Joy; Craig, son ,of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gainer, Mount Joy; Larry and Ronald, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Antes, Mount Joy. Bottom row, left to right—Nancy and John, children of Mr. and Mrs. Roy a Kopp, Mount Joy; Barry and Carol, children of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Waltz, Marietta, and Linda, Patricia . and Donald Jr., children of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ney. Top row, left to right op- | 414, | Townships and FElizabellitown | The | one was reached after a survey, | Kilhefner, | that | - MINUTE Florin Branch Bank To Open November 9 After one absence of twenty Florin residents will again have a bank located | within their village. A branch | bank will opened for busi | ness Monday, Nov. 9 [First Natioal Bank, Mount | Ani openhouse has been planned bank for Saturday, 30 to 8 an years, be bv Joy. for the new November 7 from 2: fp. m, The the Streets where | was formerly building was formerly bank will be located Main and Market the office located. | corner of post in Trust Company until 1932. | sanking hours will be the | fensperger, eleventh: Joan Sch same as the local banks; 8:00 a, | Asher Halbleib, Louise !m. until 2:00 p. m. and 8:00 Emenheiser, Susan Fellenbaum, ba wm until 11:00 2. m. Satir. Julia Loewen, Janet McKain | day s. Warren Bentzel, assistant and | Marlene Mumper, tenth | cashier of the Mount Joy bank, (rode [will be in charge and Romaine | Jacob Zeller, Ronnie dean | Shank will also be a teller. | Ree se, Judy Naugle and Phyllis | - i | Wolge ninth grade; James | Brown, Philip Rovenolt, Loret | Legion To Feature ta Hornafius, Patsy Mumper, I, Smith, Robert Buchen- wer, Elaine Earhart, Deanna | Halloween Party | Herr, Rachel Klugh and Patri- [cia Shetter, eighth; Harry Halloween will be celebr: ated | Thomas, Kitty Buckwalter, Da at the Walter S. Ebersole Post | vid Emenheiser, Marcia Engle, [185 Americon Legion home on |Marlene Metzler, Earl Shearer, r evening, Oct. 30. For the | Patricia Elliott, Joanne Hart, | scheduled ‘Halloween party, Lee! Carolyn Walters and Sally Ann lis has Charles This Harrisburg. returned to | New Jer- vVIorrisson, recently from the where they band Harvisburz sey shore tured in both | Asbury Park The party is scheduled to gin at 10 p. m. The time go hand in hand with the bration Friday night. The will begin after the parade and have been Cash prizes will be be will cele- party judging costumes. The Grand March of costum ers will held at 11 p.m. and will continue until 1 outstanding be the saad vr the party am. ene tl nineteen | Mt. ley Soldier Cited ‘For Award With Co. Cpl. Ralph M. Snyder, of Mr. and Mrs. S. Snyder, Mount Joy in Korea with the 6th Helicopter Com- recently Unit Army 23, son 2 32, is serving Transportation which was Meritorious pany, awarded the Commendation. Cpl. Snyder, a supply been overseas since Janu- lary. He entered the Army in | September 1952 and completed | basic training at Aberdeen Prov | ing Grounds, Md. The commendation, { has the first] the 30 were fea | Ocean City and | completed. awarded for Jacob | to be awarded to an Army avia- | in Korea, cited the for exceptionally mer. in support of combat opera- 5 to July 27, tion unit | company litorious conduct Eighth Army's tions from January 1953. “moti- WEEKLY The Mount Joy Bulletin IN ™U RSDAY, 0 CTOBE R | 29, 1953 eC — 13 Students Make | First Honor Roll Thirteen students received all (A's ito be placed on the first honor roll for the first report period of the 1953-54 school term Lvnne Fackler, tenth grade: Priscilla Lane, Barbara Thome and Lina Iwanowski, ninth grade: Ruth Krall, Linda Fellenbaum, Jean Mumma, and Janet Sheaffer, eighth grade and Jean Bucher, Judith Heisey Darla Kulp, Barry Barnhart oni The | and Sally Schroll, seventh were the first honor roll students The following students re [celved at least two A's and the rest B's: Robert Fish, Charles Maver, Sarah Garber, Connie Lane, Patricia Schroll, Carol Smith, Miriam Tyndall and Shirley Wade, grade twelve; the Flor- | «clieduled a new band | Wisegarver, { Peter Nissley and Karleen Raf grade seventh ———— —— | M. J. Seniors To Present | "Turn Back The Clock” The senior class of Mount Joy school will present the Clock.” a three.act high Jack comedy by Marijane and Jos eph Hayes, at eight o'clock, Thursday and Friday, Novem ber 5 and 6. Miss Catherine G. Zeller, English teacher, will di rect the production. The cast of characters includ- es the following: Ralph Ber- rier, Dorothy Brooks, Virginia 3rooks, William Eby, Robert Fish, Connie Lane, Charles Mayer, Richard Nissley, Irvin i Nauman, Lois Rutt, Darlene | Schneider, Patricia Schroll, clerk, ! Shirley Wade, Charles Zeller, Mae Zink. Carol Smith is student dirce- tor, and Joann Brown and Sar ah Garber are prompters. Com mittee chairman are as follows: stage, Richard Will, tickets, Ju- dy Kopp, Norma Nentwig: busi. | ness, Joann Brown; costumes, | Connie Lane; properties, Carol Smith; ushers, Betty Hostetter. — - FLORIN FIRE COMPANY TO | MEET NOVEMBER 10 It stated in effect that vated bv a strong sense of loy- | [ alt) and aggressiveness,” men | of the unit flew 4.000 air hours! (in cargo helicopters to haul | more than five million pounds | | of supplies and 5000 personnel. | During the period the helicop | ters also assisted in the evacua- tion of at least 1,400 sick and | wounded troops. NEIGHBORS HUSK CORN FOR HAROLD SHEARER | Harold Shearer, Mount Joy R. D., wishes to thank neigh bors and friends who helped to | husk his corn during his illness, Those who helped to husk the corn were Richard Ruhl, Harry Zerphey, Wilbur Miller, Eugene Kreider, Lester Kreider, Abram | Kreider, Oliver Ober, Jay Ober, Ear! Shank, David Miller, Ray | Miller and Richard Shearer. [The men did the work Wednes- | day, Oct. 21. Dinner was served {by Mrs. Shearer, Mrs. Lester Kreider, Mrs. Allen Shearer his ahd Mrs. Harold Forwood J The regular monthly meeting |of the Florin Fire Company | will be held Tuesday evening, Nov. 10 in the fire hall. Refresh- | Members | November ments will be served. are urged to be present. “Turn | on gi Fog i LANCASTER COUNTY The Bulletin Circulation Now Has Reached $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE VOTERS TOGO TOPOLLS 5 | Tuesday v Election ‘To Include Local Candidates | In the election next Tuesday, [offices of local importance. will Large Crowd Attends Bank Open House twenty-three persons attended open Approximately hundred house which was held in con he included on the ballot; Juncyen with the One Hhnd school board directors, council red! rslaton WED 57 YEARS Mr. and members, burgess and judge of Bank on Saturday, October 24 Mrs. Clinton H. Eby SLY | elections A streaw of visitors] | North Barbara Street Mt. | B. Titus Rutt has been nomi flowed through the bank . from Joy celebrated their fifty | nated on the Republican ticlset the time the. doors operied a! seventh wedding anniver [for burgess. This office had 2.50 until’ P M. | sarv October 22nd My | formerly been filled by Charles AL 2:45 pm Clarehce and Mrs. Eby were married | Fish who was filling out the Schock, president of the SICO Oct. 22 896 in Lancaster term of Elmer Zerpiy Company, assisted by Mrs. An. | by The Rev. D. R. Gerhart ik My; Zerphey had been dpe na. E Shearer. both of Mt: Jov. | Mrs. Ebv was the former | pointed in 1949 to fill the unex- lighted the four foot birthday Barber F. Gerber. The coup [Fes en candle. Mr. Schock and Mrs.! le have three sons, Benja | He was then elected to a four- Shearer were the two customers min, Clinton and Raymond, | year lem n 1950 but resignet maintaining accounts with the: all of Mount Joy, three jn Mareh of 1951. Mr. Fish was bank for the longest period of grandchildren and one [then appointed to fill his term. time. Immediately after the great-grandchild | In the east ward, George candle lighting Mr. Schock. — - rere | Gri is running un-opposed on Mrs Shearer. and H. N. Nissly. S the Republican ticket for coun. former cashier of the bank, Ingathering hows cilman. Groff had been appoint. | ed to fill the un-expired term of were presented with baskets of Paul Stehman which ends De- Increase In Items Nissly, Martin Musser, Alvin Annie Shearer, Pictured irom leit to right at the Phares Nissley and Carl Krall. chrysanthemums by Martin S Musser, president, Carl S. Krdll | cember, 1953. In the west ward, | cashier, and John B. Nissley, An increase of 59 articles | Michael Pricio, Republican, is vice president, of the bank, res- was realized in the annual In unopposed. The Democratic pectively. of the Mount Joy write-ins failed to reach the { Souvenirs distributed includ. Branch of the Needlework ballot. This office had formerly i ed growing philodendron, cor- Guild of America this week | been filled by Elmer Zerphey | datum, coin containers, pencils This year's total was 2,088 ar- Jad upon his resignation in and lollipops. Organ music was ticles which were subdivided June, Simeon Horton was ap- furnished throughout the day into men’s articles, 146; boys’, | Pointed to fill the un-expired land James G. Hostetter, local 498: women’s, 96: girls, 404: in. | term. Lloyd Myers, president photographer, took candid shots fants’, 453 and houschold artic- of borough council, is also. up | of the entire proceedings, les, 491. for re-election in the west ward. | Out of town visitors included Mrs. E. K. Kaag. Hamburg, Jay Musser has been nomin- Secretary of the Pennsylvania gate chairman of junior work {ated on the Republican ticket Bankers Association and repre- to the group at the tea [and wilt run unopposed for the sentatives from many county, | Tuesday afternoon. She spoke | local school board. This office | city, Phialdelphia, and New, being an: insurance calésman | 12d formerly been held by | York banks. or the Needlework Guild For- | Clvde Gerberich who was a Door prizes awarded nine directors and their mem | member of the board for thirty ed the following who received ars contributed these items on | Years Of his five terms of of. $10.00 each: Miss Grace V. En | Tuesday and the distribution of | ices he was president of the gle, Mount Joy; Edgar | the entire stock was completed | board for over twenty years. man, Jr, R D. 2, Manhem; Mi >| Wednesday | Of local interest in East Don- | Carole Epler, Florin; Abram These items went to forty | egal Township is a candidate Miller, R. D. 1, Lancaster; and|pine institutions and private in-| °F the school board, Martin [J T. Breneman, R.D. 4, families in Mt. Joy S. Musser, Florin. This office | caster and’ vicinity The institutions | had been filled by Curvin Mar- Those receiving $5.00 each are! clude orphanages, church | Mount Joy R1. In Mt. Joy Elam M. Musser, R. D. 1, Col-|,omesand hospitals { Township, the point of interest umbia: Mrs. Mary R. Greider, tt eter |is also in the school board, J. of Landisville, Mrs Frances | Shelley Kaylor, Elizabethfown, Schroll, Mount Joy; Mrs. Paul Banquet Brings Fair |R3 has been nominated for a N. Brubaker, R. D 1, Mount 4 | member of the school board. Soy: Mes J. C. Musser. Mount] TO A Close For 1953 | Mr. Kaylor's office has former- Joy, Mrs. H. Howard Witmer, The climax of the loca! Com-|ly been filled by Cornelius |R. D, 2. Manheim; Mrs. Elam munity Exhibit was the annual | Wisegarver, Florin. | Geib. R. D. 4, Manheim; Mrs. banquet which was held Thurs Mo 11 W A. Berrier, Florin; Clyde L day evening, Oct. 22 al Hostet- | Judges To Choose Best Nissley and Arthur D. Sprecher ter’s. Elmer Hoover Elizabeth | both of Mount Joy town College, gave a humorous i | Painted Windows Friday Winners in the candle guess-|talk on the necessity of putting’ Mrs James Phillips, Warren ing contest will be announced something into life in order to | Foley and Linneaus Longeneck- after the candle has burned out. get something out of it. John|er will judge the window paint- Estimates ranging from forty-| Roland, president of the associa- ing project tomorrow. Students one minutes to nine hundred tion, presided at the banquet | from the fourth, fifth, sixth, sev- | days have been received, Max Smith, county agent, al { enth and twelfth grades painted i so spoke. Recinients of the 4-H | Halloween scenes on the store [ BANKS TO CLOSE TUESDAY Metals given by the Chamber of | wi ndows of the town through- FOR LEGAL HOLIDAY Commerce were guests as welljout the past week in the Joy- Both the Union National | as John Rider, soap box race |Cees’ “Operation Paintpot”, Bank and the First National winner; 1953 Corn Queen, Miss | Cash prizes will be awarded to | Bank will be closed Tuesday, Jean wwenecker: and Miss [the winners in the high school 3 for election day, a Penn lount Jov. Miss Julia | auditorium following the Lions legal holiday. Risser. 3 ‘PE | sponsored Halloween parade. ons a mee we ——=| This is the first time that a fh = | | project of this type is being it | carried out in Mount Joy. It is the JoyCees’ hope that there will be less soaping of windows and: that the painted windows will aid in the Halloween cele- bration, One business establishment was missed in last week’s artic- le, that 3ennett’s Restaurant which will have on it a picture |by a twelfth grader A of DEEDS RECORDED Oliver Grace Joy Township, * to Paul E. and Hilda Diffenderfer, Mount Township, premises on Sch- wanger Road, Mount Joy Town- $10,000. i ean |[EDNA SCHREIBER SPEAKS | Miss Edna Schreiber, Lancas- | ter, was the guest speaker at | the local Rotary Club luncheon | Tuesday noon at Hostetter’s Miss Schreiber, who is the ex- | ecutive secretary of the Lancas- ter County Society for Crippled Harrv' N- Children and Adutls. spoke on Mrs. the work that the society does ,in Mount Joy and the county, Sager, Mt. and K, Joy | ship, Grosh, k, William Weldon, ik x . candle lig hting ceremony are Harvey Rettew, Clarence Scho » Claude H Reist,