ese nt. J writers ht faiths, f | eir ap- 8 { The Physician On Cal! Sunday Dr, William Workman MOST p THE MINUTE WEERLY I N The Mount Joy Bullet LANCASTER COUNTY The Bulletin Circulation Now Has Reached 2500 J =m mm FIFTY-THIRD YEA YEAR, NO. 25 MAN IS FOUND DEAD IN CA Approval Gr anted By B oar TIT For Building Of Hom Lester Mumma Is Named Chairman Of Board Approval was granted for the building and completion of a house last week by the Mount Joy Board of Adjustments which was started two years and four months ago. Lester called a special meeting of the Mount Zoning Board of Adjustment to Mumma, chairman, Joy ascertain if the requirements of the decree in the Steven K. Estock case, ap- proved by the Board of Adjust- ments April 2, 1953, have been complied with. All members of the Board of Adjustment were present. Chairman Mumma reviewed the Estock case and it was moved by G. F. Naugle and seconded by Paul D. Little that ‘all the requirements of the substance of the decree as previously ap- proved by the Board of Adjust- ment in their meeting April 2, 1953, have been complied with. The Estock dwelling as now re- located has the unanimous ap- proval of the Board. House Started July, 1951 The building was first started in July, 1951 by Mr. Estock on Columbia Ave., and has been a courtbattle since October, 1951. Mr. Estock moved the building back {rom the street two times comply with the zoning ordi- nce of Mount Joy. In June of 52. he was again refused an- other building permit after he stressed ‘hardship clause of the zoning laws.” In July of 1952, the zoning committee met with borough council and with Lancaster Co. Courts. In November, 1953, the new hame is nearing comple- tion. Board Reorganizes At Meeting A meeting of the Zoning Board of Adjustment was held | at which time Lester Mumma was elected chairman and Paul D. Little, secretary. The present Board of Adjustments consists of Mr. Mumma, Mr. Little and G. F. Naugle who are all elect- ed for three-year terms. The membership has two members which were not on the board during the case. The Zoning Commission is nade up of five men who are all elected for five years. These men are Charles Eshleman, Guy Myers, Lineaus Longenecker, George Lehman and William Walters. Four-Year-Old Boy Hit By Automobile Barry Telekey, four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Shando Tel- ekey, West Donegal Street, Mt. Joy, was struck by a car driven by Mrs. Howard Garber yester- day. Barry darted across West MOUNT JOY, PA, fon North Market Street at a meeting held by the group last evening. Charles J. Bennett, Jr.' president, appointed a sales committee headed by Joseph Breneman and assisted by Ed- Dr. S. G. Ziegler, speaker at the Glossbrenner Evang. U. B Church, Florin, Sunday. ! Local Legion Plans Children’s Party | Worden Halter, commander of the Walter S. Ebersole Post Mount Joy, has announc- ed his committee for the annual Children’s Christmas Party. for the children of Mount Joy. Lee Ellis, Jr. was named chair- man of the project. His commit- tee includes Lee Rice, John Germer, Gerald Sheetz, Harry Hoffman, Arthur Schneider, James Shaeffer, James Roberts, | Harold Bender, C. J. Bennett, | Jr., Elwood Young, Burton | Shupp and Earl Miller. Party Planned For Dec. 24 The party is being .planned for Thursday afternoon, Dec.’ 24 and will be held in the Joy Theatre. It is being held for children twelve years and un- der and will feature the show- ing of films and presentation of candy. The local legion has been sponsoring this party for | | | | many years and it has become an annual affair for the borough Project For Fiances | The annual Christmas smok- er will be held at the Post home Friday, December 11. The affair is held annually and is for the benefit of the annual Children’s Christmas Party. Turkeys and ducks given as prizes. will be New Gas Pipe Line Is Being Laid The laying of a‘new pipe line was started by the Lancaster | meeting will also feature a mis- | Alice Gas Company Tuesday after-| noon. The new line will be placed ‘on North Market Street from Main Street to Detwiler Avenue; a total of 200 feet. Officials said that the line’! will be replacing the old line in the same street. At the present | time, the old line is losing as at intervals. The work is expec- ted to take approximately three | Donegal Street from Nissley'’s Store to his home when the car driving east struck' him. His mother reported that he prac- tically recovered this morning. | much ‘as 40 percent of the gas | | I weeks, officials said. | Social Welfare * groups which formerly | burg, {the regular Plan To Sell Welfare Building Plans were made to sell building the located ward Lane and Warren Foley The group will sell the building privately. If the building is not sold privately, a public sale has been planned for the first of February next year. The building will be officially closed for use December 1. All met in the building will meet else- where after the next two weeks. The high school has offered two rooms for their The Boy Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts will have two rooms at the school. Several of the girls’ will use. troops also meet in church basements. Any persons who have keys to the building are asked to turn them in to Mr. Brene- man at the First National Bank as soon as possible. Both groups will have “moving day” prior to December 1 when all proper- ties will be moved. The welfare committee will assist in any - necessary arrangements to set up new quarters. In the high school, cabinets will be built. If persons need anything within the churches, they are to con- tact the committee. The building which is for sale is stone and brick. 56'5" front and is 126 feet deep. —— Harrisbura Man Speaks ' To Local Lions Club Harris-' Clarence W. Funk, was the guest speaker at meeting of the local Lions Club held Tuesday even- ing at Hostetter's. Mr who associated with the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, spoke on the three R’s, Recog- and Rec- is nition, Renumeration, reation. The district governor for the ! ‘Lions Clubs will be the guest at the December 1 meeting. The annual Christmas Party of the group will be held Dec. 15. The group voted to donate $25.00 to the community Xmas lighting project fund. RE EE CAPON DAY TO BE HELD | NEXT TUESDAY BY CLUB Annual Capon Day will be observed next week at the reg- yular weekly Rotary Club meet- | Day breakfast. ling luncheon at Hostetter's. The . one for the service. be affair has been postponed week but the round-up will held Tuesday, Now.. 24. The sionary as ther guest speaker. Because Thanksgiving Day is press day, the BULLETIN will go to press Wednesday, Nov. 25. Copies will be on newstands Wednesday after- noon and will be delivered by mail Friday morning. All news must be in the office by Tuesday afternoon. ELECTION WINNERS TAKE OFFICE IN 1954 Dr. R. M. Thome treated the child. His one foot is hurt and] he was knocked unconscious when his elbow was hit. — etl eet LOCAL MINISTER ELECTED PRESIDENT OF CO. GROUP The Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, minister of the First Presbyter- ian Church, was elected presi- dent of the Men's Christian Temperance League of Lancast- | er County during the fifteenth anniversary meeting held Monday at Leola. He suc ceeds Dr. Charles E. Weaver, of [anheim. The next meeting of the sroup will be held December 14 at First Presbyterian Church a} Lancaster 3 B. TITUS RUIT Burgess GEORGE GROFF Borough Council It has a' Funk, | Church To Build ‘House In Africa Missionary Symposium To Beain Sunday Glossbrenner Evangelical U. B. Church, Florin, will build a parsonage Sierra Leone, W, Africa during the year 1954. The building will be a memori- the lives of Dr. and Musselman who for served as in al honoring Mrs. John nearly 40 years sionaries in that land. Dr. Musselman was the Florin community. converted in the Church. Later he went to Lan- caster Covenant Church from which he was later sent to Afri- ca as their missionary. Upon re- native leaders took up born in He was tirement, the work of Dr. Musselman. It is for one of these native lead- ers that the parsonage will be built. A fitting emphasis to the pro- ject is planned in the form of a! Missionary Symposium begin. ning Nov. at 2:30 P. M. and ending with a Thanksgiving day 29 aa breakfast. Outstanding world Missionary leaders will be in Florin for the occasion: The program is as follows: Sunday, Nov. 22, 2:30 p. m. Dr. S. G. Ziegler, Associate] World Missions in U. B. Churchj in Dayton, Secretary of the Evangelical [with headquarters Ohio, will speak. Sunday evening, 7:15 p. m. the Rev. Fredrick Brandauer, son of missionaries to China and now a student at Lebanon Val- | | Monday ley College, will speak. evening, 7:30 p. m,, | Miss Lulu Clippinger, formerly a missionary to the Spanish speaking people in New Mexico | will speak and Dr. Ziegler will wow colored pictures of his re- cent trip to Africa and around the world. Tuesday evening, 7:30 p. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Streich will bring the message and show | pictures of the missionary work being done in South America. | creek by a wrecker with tha | heip of a stone turck. RE, wk