The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 17, 1953, Image 10

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Thursday, December 17, 1963
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. !

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HAPPENINGS
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To Sing Cantata Sunday





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December 19, 1923




NOTICE TO ALL TAXPAYERS
To avoid any additional cos® pay your Per Capita
Taxes NOW. Any unpaid Per Capita Taxes will be
turned over to a collecting agency after January 1, 1954.
PAY YOUR PER CAPITA
GEORGE H. BROWN, III
Tax Collector
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town, on Sunday
The new hardware store of a
at 7:30 p. m. at the Mount Joy
H. S. Newcomer is completed Charen
It is located on the corner of E
Main and N. Barbara Streets The devotional period pre
Deaths for the week were the ceding the cantata will be in
Rev. Joseph H. Martin, Mrs charge of the pastor, the Rev. E
Henry G. Flory, John H. Shoe H. Ranck, D.D
maker, Mrs. Polly Fetter and | The cantata consists of four
Rev. William Fahs. parts. Part 1 deals with the pro
A short talk to the tax pay-|phecy of the coming of the Mes
ers was written telling how | siah, beginning with the maie
= cities are considering the widen {chorus entitled, Behold, the
ing of streets. Several citizens Days Come", followed by "O
in Mount Joy want Main Street Emmanuel, Our King and Law
i made narrow giver”, by the entire choir. The
Joseph B. Hershey purchased annunciation is described in a
the Claude Grosh property on | Soprano solo, assisted by he
{East Main Street and broke | choir.
ground for the erection of a new | Part II depicts the vision ol
building which will be occupied | the shepherds in “There Were
by his tonsorial parlors when | Shepherds Abiding in the Field”
a four-part girls’ chorus and :
male chorus. A
tells of the
ther shepherds,
completed.
Community exercises for
Christmas will be held in the
park here Monday evening, 6:30
soprano
angel's good
followed by



p.m. Burgess John Bachman is | choir singing, “Glory to God in
having the large Christmas tree | the Highest’. The shepherds’
erected and it will be illuminat- | journey to the birthplace of the
ed wjth colored electric lights. | Christ-child is vividly portray
1951 oy Pick-up Truck The school children will meet|ed in a tenor solo and m le
at the school and march to the | chorus, followed by a soprano
CLEAN | park in a body. }solo and chorus, ‘O Lovely
The Mount Joy High girls de- | Voices of the Sky’
No Reasonable Offer Refused feated the Lititz girls 12 to 7,| “The Quest of the Magi” is
with Milly Way making 8 points. | the title of the third part, which
The local boys lost to Lititz 21 | includes a baritone solo and
GEO Ww EAMAN to 14. | m@gle chorus, 3ehold, There
© | The “Big Five” of Mount Joy | Came Three Wise Men From
208 E. MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-9351 defeated Christiana by a score | the East”, and “From the East-
of 44 to 20 ern Mountains’, by the choir.
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Shoppers
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Do Your Christmas
Shopping for All
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HOSIERY - HANKIES - SCARFS - CANDIES - SWEATERS
LINENS - BLANKETS - BELTS - UNDIES - GLOVES - LINED
JEANS - TOWELS - TOWEL SETS - APRONS - PILLOW
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| Deaths for the week included |. gploists are
iin N. Stauffer, Mrs. Mary | soprano; Mae Nauman, contral
Kisling, Eli B. Mumma, Henry Henry Weber enor: and
M. Eichler and Mrs. Ellen Fry-| fester Mamma. baritone. Cll
A singer. ord M. Schmid will direct the
8 Frank Walters, East Main St.,| choirs, and Luella H. Witmer
was elected worshipful master | wijil accompany on the organ.
of Casiphia Lodge No. 551. —_— — —
5 The induction list was an-
i nounced by the County Draft Young People ToP: y050! ™
% Board No. 1. which included Special Christmas Skit
A Alvin Yingst,
tiful lullaby ‘Sleep,
is augmented by the
Part IV “The
Prophecy” consists of a
daughter, Ethel, te George
i Broske, son of Rev. and Mrs. G.
# F. Broske, Mount Joy.
# Deaths during the week were |
choir
# Miss Dorothy Edwards, Mrs. Al- | solo and chorus in “Awake, Put
® ma Maria Hallgren, Mrs. Harry | Thy Strength, O Zion”. The
Garber, Mrs. Jerome S. Kendig | cantata closes with a brilliant
§ and Mrs. Rhoda B. Grove. anthem of praise, ‘Alleluia, A-
Bl The American Legion Auxil-| men’.
$i iary held its Christmas party Members of Saint Mark's
i at the home of Mrs. J. Statler | Choir are: Dora Barrick, Elsie
# Kuhns, Donegal Springs Road. | Bentzel, Warren Benizel, Jos
%|The group decided to adopt a|eph Buchnauer, Anna Mae Eby, |
ts family of six children for the| Shirley Eby Lois Hostetter,
| Christmas season, whose par-| Melissa Johnson, Herman Krei
fients are dead. The women deci- | Elizabeth Mateer Lester
#ided to send clothing and toys to; Mumma, Marilyn Newcomer
# their home in Monogehala, Pa. {the Rev. E. H. Ranck, Arlene
Mrs. Kate Barnhart was elec- | Schmid, Darlene Schneider, Ja)
# ted president of the local fire| Sherk, Frances Weber, Henr
company auxiliary. | Weber, Sara West, Faye Wi
The Mount Joy High School | enheiser. and Charles
team won its second basketball | ;muth
by defeating Marietta 25! Church of God choir mem
R to 22. | bers are: Lloyd Cooke, Ruth
i 10 YEARS AGO Garber, Esther Hoffman, Edwin
a December 16, 1943 Keene, Vera Keller, Charles
| The Young People’s Fellow- | Koser, Anna Miles, S Arthur
# ship of St. Luke's Episcopal | porrison, Mae Nauman, J. Ra
Church collected and repaired | mond Smith, Lioyd Smith, Bet
Snyder, Roy Snyder Helen
poor children of the | weaver, Bettie Weigle, and tie
Rev. J. O. Weigle
toys for distribution
hn to the
community.
Christmas|
Bettie Weigle,
David Balmer, Harold Shatz, Jr.| e's’ Det
Peopl

The Young
Arthur Schneid- St Mark's E. U. B
ment of the
2 er, Arthur Hostetter, and Alvin church will present its annua
Walker in the Army; Wayne gE ee Sunda
111: 3 C istmas rogra Sunday
2 Kretzing and William Shire, December 20, 9:45 a
3 a 1 mort 1g, ecemoer .
Navy and Clay Reisinger, in the ny :
i Marlon 7 Hivh School 1 The “Lighting of the Advent
3 5 as-
oun: Joy ga DAS | (1 dle” will be given by Ran
ketball team defeated Marietta | loh Mateer. The Annoncia
High School by a 26-25 score. Sh in Sohn der The
) | tion; £ ur s
Ol Jac ORBITAL 158 hist srorer| ; 3 ;
Fark sg Was: High score: | Birth: James Brubaker and the
w with 12 points. : 0 ‘
i" vi oy Primary Department, The Com-
i i be ing oy 7
Tronios bowling team 1s in| ing of the Shepherds; Gary Vo
ph first place with 39 wins and 25] °°
81 | gel and the Junior Department,
ISSES. . \ :
The Coming of the Wise Men;
#® Two men were held for court | ; ih Primar
i “| Shirley Kipp and the rimary
in cattle case, J. R. Mumma, of | Sie I. i
+c | Department, Prayer and James
8 Mount Joy R2, cattle dealer and dap ’
i : Reisch, The Welcoming Christ
his brother, Levi R. Mumma, Eact
Into Our Own Lives ach
# operator of the Lancaster Coun- | : : oe i
i | group will portray the five can
Diner. They were charged dos
8 wi ing. RRA , | ales.
i bith removing and | Special musical numbers will
# property to defraud creditors ; : Wai
be Jean Wolgemuth and Darla
heid for court in $1,-
and were
3 000 bail.
Donald Eby,
accor-
Kulp, a piano duet:
Judy Barrick,
Dennis Schmid,
solo: Lee Newcomer and Robert
Buchenauer, duet: choir,
special numbers and Luc lla Wit-
mer and Vogle, an organ
and piano prelude.
piano solo;

fois
dian solo; piano
juniol
Nellie





(Combined Church Choirs | Driving Habits Should
‘Change Each Season
Christmas’, a
Alexander
presented by
the Senior Choirs of St. Mark's
fark Andre ania | Evangelical United Brethren
i
30 YEARS AGO Church Mount Joy and the
x HIND First Church of God, Elizabet!
December 20
changes in
solo
news to
the
December 15, 1938 the wise men is described in a
Mr. and Mrs. John Moore an-| tenor solo, followed by “QO
'nounce the engagement of their | Come, All Ye Faithful”. A beau
Holy Babe”
Fulfilment of
soprano
Gover's ia, Sy :
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safe driving,” Braking habits
should be adjusted to meet the
[ winter driving hazards.” Warn-
ling that stopping distances are
changed for | greatly increased when roads
the | are wet, icy or snow covered,
| Mr. Maxwell concluded:
| “Start braking a little sooner
and remember it is extremely
[ hazardous to jam on the brakes,
| especially on ice. By beginning
| the brakes process a little earl-
ier than under normal condi-
“Drivng habits, like wearing |
apparel, should be
different seasons of
Maxwell, of Harris-
burg, sec of the AAA Pa.
Motor Federation representing
57 member AAA clubs through
out the State, told motorists to
day in a warning pointing out
driving habits
the
year,” R. B
mgr.
are essential during the winter tions, the brakes should be ap-
months plied gradually to bring the car
: to a safe halt without the dang-
“Hazards of winter driving |
. er of going into a skid.’
require that motorists make | . EE
changes in their driving habits
Mr. Maxwell staed. “Ice or snow ‘| Local Art Club Holds
on streets and highways .
quires a different style of dre | Christmas Party
The Mount Joy Art Club held
ing than that used when roads | 4
are dry | its first meeting of December at
« . |
I r now-covered roads | the home of Mrs. Charles Eber-
Ce O Snow-C re das . .
demand greater care in driving sole, West Main Street, in the
tod 3% yrm of a Christmas party.
motorist,” he form « as party
on the part of the Ne
By } . Gifts were exchanged and the
said Even under the best of .
decorations were centered a-
conditions, it takes only a frac-
round a decorated Christmas
Refreshments which had a
were
second for an accident
| tree.
| hint of the holiday season
tion of a
to occur.




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Among the changes to be
> | served to Mrs. Nelson Newcom-
made in driving habits for :
. : | er, Miss Lois Erb, Mrs. Harold
greater safety during the winter | =
. .1| Krall, Mrs. Thomas Mariner,
suggested by the AAA official | | Cr Au: .
. | Mrs. Willis Collins, Mrs. Jennie
were the matter of alertness, | ’
. . ab Habecker, Mrs. Jay Brandt,
speed and braking practices.
Aas _., | Mrs. Harlan Durfee, Mrs. Char-
While motorists should pay ; ;
4 2a] les Heaps, Mrs. Paris Hostetter,
strict attention to their driving '
. t wear oy Irs. James Roberts, Mrs. Henry
during both good weather and : J
’ ator ry Greiner, Mrs. Arthur Olson, |.
bad, even greater care should | F ' M Charl uo
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be exercised when roads are] Mr rimd and Mrs. Char es |i
covered with ice or snow” he | | Ebersole.
said. “Greater alertness 1s es- | OR PE TT RR 2 TE
sential when driving under ad- |}
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verse conditions. [33
Regardless of what the speed | 8
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the motorist is accustomed to |
drive or what the speed limit | §
may be for any particular sec- "
tion,” Mr. Maxwell continued i
should be reduced in
“the speed
and streets are
red with snow
kept |
even
3B |
when mighways
COVE
at pe car can be
times,
wet, Icy Or
in order th
under control at all
if an Bani emergency ar-
ises.
“Driving
all right under
“but
at the legal speed 1s
good conditions”
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he said, reducing speed
conditions 1s
It's
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months
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