The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 05, 1953, Image 5

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Mount Joy Legion
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th
THE HEADLINERS
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8th
THE HEADLINERS
Sunday family dinners will be served starting at
1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beel, Pork and






 


MATINEE
SATURDAYS
AND
HOLIDAYS
2:00 P. M.
—1JOY
THEATRE
Mount Joy, Pa.
SHOWS
EVENINGS
7 and 9:00 P.M
SATURDAYS
i 6s.10pP Mm



FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 - 7
LANA TURNER — RICARDO MONTABALN
“Latin Lovers”
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9
JANE GREER
-in-
WILLIAM -in-
“Down Among
LUNDIGAN
The Sheltering Palms”

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10
RORY CALHOUN CORRINE CALVERT = -in-
“Powder River”
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 - 12
JEFF FAITH DOMERQUE
“The Great Sioux Uprising’

CHANDLER — -in-



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FOLKS...
Your Electric Service must be
interrupted for : a short time!


Maintaini J A n sitate repdans
I time to This usually
res rt ser terrt For your con-
these interruptions at a
V 1 ite your cooperation 1m

I : pti » Old and the New Harris-
burg Pike. hom dis i Sa West of Florin to the
Dairy Queen East of Elilabethtown, including the
Village of Rheems and the Schwanger Road Area.
DAY AND TIME
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1953
FROM 6:30 A. M. TO 10:30 A. M.



PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY


News Items From
E. D. Twp. Schoel
will be held in
School N
Fn cpen house
the East Donegal High
0, 1953. Exhibits will be displayed
in various rocms, From 7 to 8|
o'clock parents will be able to visit |
with teachers and see these exhib
| its in the following rooms: history,
room 106; mathematics, room 105;
English, room 110; science, room
107; agriculture, room 111; commers-
cial subjects, room 101; geography
room 19: foreign languages, room
103: health and musie, room 115;
art and home economics, room 113
industrial arts, shop i
The history and social studies | gEADING FOR THE FIELDS . .
loose-rolled culls, dangling
around moving machinery.
safety flaws as extra riders,
haft, and that unnecessary shotgun.
a United Na=
the w
This program
classes will dramatize
tions session, illustrating rk-
ings of each agency

 

ig in charge of Donald Staley,
chairman, assisted by C. Arthur | prc’ and seniors, accom=
Hollinger, Alva Bender, Miss Lily | .. icq by Mrs. Mary Emma Llew-
E. Martin and Stanley S. Dottever.| ,... bratiah, will attend the con-
The band will give a short con- ference: Anna Heller, Loretta May-
cert under the direction of Morrell els Shirley Shepler, Sue Ann
Shields. Wat Glad NVeaver, Joam Ruhl
Refreshmests will be served in Phyllis Wolgemuth, Lovina Dem-
the cafeteria after the program un- my. Jeann Forn Nancy Fuhr-
der the sponsorship of the student | —.. wi. Mae Forry, Rhoda Weav-
council, Miss Grace A. Henderson Sarah Singer, Pp tsy' Houseal,
and Mr. Hollinger. Patricia Sager, Martha Stone. Ruth
All parents and friends are cor- | ining and Betty Nein
dially invited to attend this open Fleven. students. eamned all ‘AY
house. io be placed on the first honor roll
John G. Hart, principal of the| i the first 1eport period. Those
Fast Township High | arc Yi snne Brubaker.
School, announced that 38 students | op, Ann junior: Mary
successfully completed the driver | a, Fe and Eunice Hess, fresh-
training program held recently at | en: Tony Martin, Sandra Koser,
the school. Fach student was given | carlo Sager and Gary Zeller.
a driving test through traffic con- | and Jean Heisey and
ditions. In addition, all ? udents | Helen Feltv. seventh grad :
witnessed a demonstration of “em- B’ honor roll students are Mil-
ergency stops” at speeds of 20 miles | {4 Mowrer, Lovina Demmy, Pa-
per hour and 30 miles per hour. iricia Sager and Donald Wolge-
At tae conclusion of the one- | muth, seniors: Carl Lehman, Patri-
week program, the students were | ci, Hawthorne. Joan Kline, Bar-
given grades of proficiency in driv- Waifel. Dor McKee. Gloria
ing, which grades are now record- oll. James Kinsey, Donald Ra-
ed in the principal's office. ber, Shirley Gerlach and Barbara
Of the 38 students who complet- | Martin Peggy Wolfe. Mir-
ed the course, eight of them pass- | iam bara Sutter, Douglas
ed with a grade of A. The next 17 | Shake Robert Mowrer. Louise
were given grades of B; 11 complet- | Horning, Judy Smith, Miriam Ro-
ed the course with the grade of C,| jand. Jovece Martin, Carol Ginde:
and the remaining two received | sophemore Kenneth Wittle, Car-
the mark of D. Witt Nan Rover. Joanne
George Lowe, director of the | Revnold Marlin Kreider, G#ann
Traffic Safety Education Program Yorothy Brown, Cynth
of the Atlantic Refining Company, ninth grade; Frances
the directors of the one-week | Shepler, Patricia Peters, Wayn«
course, explained that the tests | Kleiner. Florence Mun Joan
which were developed at Pennsyl- | Lehman and Delores Kauffman,
vania State College, are good indi- | eighth grade; and Kay Shakel
cations of the ability an individual | Musser Wolgemuth, Donald White.
has in the operation of an automo- | Carclyn Showalter and Judy Gin- |
bile. ler, seventh grade {
“Fapa Says No!”, a comedy in Officers of the eighth, ninth.
three acts. will be presented by [tenth and eleventh grades were
the Senior Class on Friday and [held recently. John Heisey was
Saturday: evening November 1} elected president of the junior
and 14, 1953, at 8 p. m. in the high | clas Barbara Warfel vice
school auditorium. | president; Barbara Martin, Sec
The cast includes France jretary; John Hiestand, treasur
ams, Jay Greider, Donald er; and Ruth Drescher, histor
muth, Lovina Demmy, Flla M and Ruth Drescherecs-p
Forry, Fred Wetzel Milton Mow- | lah.
| rer Ross Eshleman Nancy Fuhr- Nelson Hes was clected




man Phyllis Wolgemuth, Paul |SOPhomMor« presicent reggy
‘ . |W .
Kauffman, Mary Carolyn Boyd Volfe vice president Jean
| Nancy Hanshue, Yvonne Br Wagner, secretary; Judy Smith, !
and Daniel Hess. The play is direct- | treasurer; and Miriam Roland,
 
d by Mrs. Mary Emma Llewellyn | historian
| with Gladys Weaver and Sarah Carole Wittle was chosen as
| Singer as student directresses freshman president with Ken
Ushers will be Helen Elder. Bev. | DEth Wittle as vice president;
Blerly Covert. Mere Lockard. Huge! Barbara Gibble, secretary
8! Derr. Betty Nein’ Janet Heide treasurer and Arlene else? | as
| Joann Ruhl, Ruth Horning, Rhod historian. Gai Zeller was
| Weaver, Fanny Snyder, Patsy Hou- ected eighth grade pre hr nt
son]. Dorothy Dei Stor Robert Hiestand, vice president |
Edward: Richard. Mi-hael Crove and Jane Sweitzer, secretary-|
wl Martin Hoses. The East Donegal Towns shin
High School is sponsoring a



Locality's Amusements Appear Here Weekly
mr
i :
of Pennsylvania will hold their
Daniel Hess is chairman of the
week program of traffic educa

| stage anc 2]
gn. rr ation. Te tion this Wee ley all stuge nis |
{Robert Arndt. Bodie Nev. I {of the school who have drive rs
Wagner, Larry Sears, Sidney 0 in or loanars permits, Th i
{ ble and Blaine Kauffman | Prost Th, Whign is heing : So
Publicity ‘is in chatee of J ducted by the Bureau of Traffic |
Y. 13 in ohange Of Joan Safety Education of the Atlas- |
| Ruhl. Her committe includes Mar- | tic Refining Company, is fea
| tha Stone, Jeanne Mitchell, Jay [turing a fleet of two cars two |
[ Mumma, John Garber and Richard | instructors. driving tests, le - |
| Hess. tures and motion pictures. The |
The program committee consists | main part of the program is|
| of Joann Fornoff and Robert Kline. | the five-mile road test. The oc- |
{ Jecob Shenk and Bernard White erall program is an effort to
| are in charge of the tickeis. better educate the voung
| The high schoo! faculty unani-|ers in the safe and proper op !
| mously adopted rigorous scholastic | eration of automobiles.
| for all extra-curricular Plans were made to hold an
| activities. If

it
a pupil fails one initiation ceremony
sub- Monday
ject, he is ineligible foi




 
one w October 26 by the
At the end of the first week an | Farmers of America, Witness |
Satin sheet is taken around by | ().} Chapter Kast Done val |
he student to each teacher whose Higl School Maytlowt The
Le urse he failed. If the pupil is do-| group also de cided to choose al
‘ retry yes kh COMES : i
| fe Pi actory work, he becomes | committee, for the new program
viv
Shel le for one week. This must be lof work for the vear and a |
> wo le Y o » 3 1 {
done each week during the committee for the seed sale 10}
weeks until the next rport pe take place in January
If, at any time during the per | 1
! Jay Mumma, president, was
he is doing unsatisfactory work, |: . i
i. as , in charge of the meeting. Thoin-
the pupil will ke ineligible for the | .. i
fi as Forsythe, vocational sricul- |
remaining weeks of the report per- ad ia rh}
: : I | ture:teacher, is the adviser ' of;
icd. The faculty hopes that this 41 : |
; ! { the group. {
will stimulate students to do bet- |
ter work. |
The Student Likrary Assistant: |

nual regional conference Friday :
ternoon, 1953, at Millersvill
State Teachei}s College.


scarf e pds and shirt tails, all invite
Accenting the danger in this tableau are such
shield removed from the power take-off
t LE B. ANON CHURCH CHOIR
|Cover's Welding Shop
Pa. Thursday, November 5, 1953 5
LOCAL MAN "COMPLETES
THE BULLETIN,
NEXT SAT
Mount Joy,
BIRTHS
FOOD SALE
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Fry, 17| GIRL SCOUTS TO HOLD PENN STATE COURSE
Lickie Street, Portsmouth, Va,| A food sale will be held in| James Stehman, son of Mr.
announce the birth of a son | front of Titus Rutt's Insurance and Mrs. Paul Stehman, Mariet.
Larry Mitchell, Saturday, Oct.| Agency Saturday morning, No. ta St., completed the two.week
31 the Norfolk Hospital, Mrs | vember 14, at 9:30. The sale Is Dairy Herd Improvement Asso.
. being held by the Girl Scout ciation short course at Pennsyl-
Fry was the former Betty 0 No. 106 and proceeds |vania State College. The course
ers, Mount Joy | trom the sale will go toward offers training in testing milk
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Brinsc: [ troop camping. Mrs, Warren for butterfat and keeping pro-
Mount Joy R2, announce the [Foley is leader of the troop duction records. Mr. Stehman
birth of a son Monday in the St. | sponsored by the Presbyterian | was among four Lancaster
Joseph's Hospital, Lancaster church [county men to attend,






. AND TROUBLE — Flopping jackets,
accidents

YOUR
. DOLLARS
TO PRESENT PROGRAM
The Autobiography of a
Church Pew” will be given in

song and action by the Bethany
Evangelical United Brethren
Church, Lebanon, at Florin on]
Saturday evening, Nov. 7 in the
Florin E. U. B. church, The
senior choir of the Florin
Chuch is sponsoring the group ay
for the benefit of the organ IN I YOUR pT J TRICKS
fund. Mrs. Earl Miller is direct
ress of the choir.

ee
FARM WOMEN NO. 4
RE-ELECTS OFFICERS
Mrs. Paul Kauffman was
elected president of Society
Farm Women No. 4 Saturday at
the regular meeting of the
Mrs. Norman Musser|

re-
of
group.
was re-elected vice-president;
Mrs. Harry Lichty, secretary;|
Mrs. John Musser, treasurer;
and Mrs. Francis Brooks, report-
er. ’
Miss Ruth Ann Bowman, as-



economist,
candy
sistant county home
gave a demonstration of
making.
-
EXPLORERS TROOP TO BE
FORMED IN MOUNT JOY
All boys interested in becom.
Boy Scouts
to the
evening, Nov-§
boys, regardless
work, are |g
fourteen
LBS 1 00


ing Explorer are
to come
Monday
30. Any
Scout badge
they are
asked
House
Stew Beef ws $Y OO
9,at 7:
of Boy
eligible if
years of age or over. 9
Leaders for the re.organized Ibs $
group will be Michael Pricio ® ope eese ®
and Robert Hurst.
- Rg
MUSIC TEACHER IS
SOLOIST FOR GROUP
music
LOCAL
GUEST $
local lbs i 00
guest soloist at
George Houck,
Norris Fancy Oleo
teacher, was the
the Columbia Civic Choral So-
ciety recently. The society held -
an “Evening of Music” . . N I $
Lodi hunny Smile Fears Rl,
Rogers
— ©
FOUR ARE CHARGED WITH
NORRIS FANCY
Baked Beans
DISORDER
thirteen
HALLOWEEN
Among juveniles and
10 -°1.00
four adults charged for disord
er in Halloween observance is
included Wilbert Sipe, 31, Mit.
Joy R2. He and three others
were arrested in Lancaster Sat
urday night and each posted $8 Cheer Large boxes 1 00
forfeit os
- Don’t Take A Chance!
EXTENSION CORDS ARE A
FIRE HAZARD
CALL
Leroy M. Hawthorne
Electrical Contractor
RHEEMS, PA.
PHONE E-TOWN 110R11
TO INSTALL THOSE NEEDED
OUTLETS
NON-TUFF
Asparagus
APPLES
large cans 4 00
DELICIOUS
YELLOW DELICIOUS
STAYMAN
41-tle
—— w i di
and Gas € ing
Also Specialize On
FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT
Automobile and Truck Welding
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING





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Almond
24
 
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MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931



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YOU NEED UNDER MY
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Accident & Health - -
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