LRTI CY 17 | PT RS RR PS Ta RE PS EF PS NE EN EN SS NEES PERE TE FETE Fe ToT To TE TET Re FEN RE TE To Pe To ToS PA. BEAUTY AND THE BEASTS: Parade Plans Are Nearing Completion For the third year, the local JayCees will sponsor the Penn- sylvania Week Parade in con- Junction with the opening night of the Mount Joy Exhibit Wednesday, The group has ments to have march, bands, ing units. A “Miss Donegal’ will be crowned by the group and will lead off the parade as honored girl. Formerly, a Miss Mt. Joy was selected from the local high school. Since the jointure, the title of the Pennsylvania Week queen has been changed to “Miss Donegal”. ‘Last year's queen was Miss Julie Risser and two years ago the queen was Miss Marian Rutt. The committee in charge of the parade is Nicholas Leitner, Michael Pricio, O. K. Snyder, Jr., Charles Ryman, William Gassman and Warren Hayman. — RE Community October 13. made arrange- in the line of floats and march- Scouts Honor Active Worker Mrs. Edward Lane was the guest of honor at a farewell par- ty held for her by the Mt. Joy- Florin Girl Scout Neighborhood recently at the Heisey Ranch, Rheems. Forty Girl Scouts and Brownie leaders, tee officers troop commit members and neighborhood attended the affair. Mrs. Henry Mt. Joy R1, presented Mrs. with a “thanks” neigh- borhood for her work in Girl Scouting. In Mrs. Lane's ten years of Scouting she worked as committee woman and neighborhood chairman. The evening was started with an outdoor campfire which was symbolically lighted with torch- es as the group sang ‘Rise Up Oh Flame”. This was in charge of Mrs. Scott Heisey. Mrs. ert Hawthorne had the camp fire. “Nose highlighted the for the evening and were in charge of Mrs. Harold Billow. Refreshments were in charge of Mrs. Warren Foley. Mrs. Lane expects to move to Wayne, Pa., in the near future. Lions Club Will Sell Light Bulbs A ‘“light-bulb” sale will be conducted in Mount Joy Satur- day, Oct. 9. The will be a project of the Mount Joy Lions Club. The town will be canvas- sed and special stands will be set up in front of both the local banks. Bags of bulbs priced to sell at $2.00 will include 12 bulbs from 25 to 100 watts. ® FIRE PATROL ORGANIZED Ten fifth graders are mem- bers of the Mt. Joy school fire patrol and will assist students in the kindergarten, first, sec- ond, third and fourth grades to the proper exists. The first fire drill was held Monday, September 27. It took the students 1'2 minutes to leave the building. Musser, Lane badge from the a leader, Bag Skits” entertainment sale Men Represent Post On TV Program Rob-| _ charge of Mount Joy's booth at the Industrial Exposition at Harris- burg last week was rated among the best and drew consider- able comment from the thousands who attended. One of the highlights was the photographing of a quartet of local busi- ness men with Miss Evelyn Ay, Miss America of 1954. Left to right: Jim Heilig, Miss Ay, Sam Balsbaugh, Dick Gerber- ich and Pete Malm. Cub Scouting Begins In Three men represented the local Veterans of Foreign Wars post 5732 on “Stump Your M J Neighbor” on WGAL-TV Mon- ount oy day evening. The three men Cub Scouting began in Mount were Frank Morton, command- joy Monday afternoon when er; Jay Ginder, adjutant; and den mother, Mrs. Myrtle Norn- John Fisher, chaplain. Although hold held her first den meeting. the team was defeated by a Wednesday, Mrs. Bruce Brown Hershey team of VFW men, the money that the men earned will go into the local VFW treasury. Merchants Will Meet On Tuesday Retail Merchants Committee of the Mount Joy Chaamber of Commerce will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the fire house to com- plete plans for their October promotion. The merchants have taken space at the Farm Show to dis- play prizes, valued at more than $500, which will be awarded on Dr. Saturday night, Oct. 23. Tickets will be given out free all during the Farm Show and the week following. These tick- ets will have stubs from which the winners will be selected at the drawing Oct. 23, at 9:30 p. m. at the fire house. and Mrs. Ralph Rice held their den meetings for the boys in their districts. Included in the three dens were 18 boys. There are more eligible boys in Mount Joy but no more parents willing to be den parents. These eighteen boys will be the charter members on the Mt. Joy Pack. The first pack meet- ing will be held Wednesday ev- ening, Oct. 27, in the grade school at 7:30 p. m. All parents of the cubs are invited to attend this meeting. The first project of the dens will be the preparation of a float for the local Community Exhibit parade Wednesday ev- ening, Oect. 13. Robert Walker was an ad- ditional official named to the new movement. He will become the chairman of the Cub Pack committee. Hears Talk On Community Chest Monaghan of Lan- addressed The tickets are free and no required. Only winners one per- Thomas J. caster Tuesday noon Mount Joy Rotary club on the approaching Community Chest campaign which provides funds for 20 Red Feather Lancaster county. purchases are restrictions are that the must be present, and only prize will be given to one son. : The Donegal High School band will play in the business district during the evening from 7:30 until time for the drawing. ® MOUNT JOY WILL HOLD HALLOWEEN PARADE Mount Joy will again have a Halloween parade this year and it will again be sponsored by the local Lions Club. The date, of the affair will be Saturday, Oct. 30. Charles Eshleman is the chairman of the affair. agencies in The speaker pointed out that while there have been criticism of the Community Chest idea it sfill remains the best method of collecting the charity dollar and administering it.” He reminded his audience that the need handled through the Red Feather agencies is one that ‘is constantly with us’ and increasing in a “system geared to the expending population.” Fashion Show Plans Near Completion For Wed. Harold Zimmerman, Mrs. Gerald Hostetter; freshment committee Mrs. William Gassman, Mrs. Clarence Wilson, Miss Mary Jane Hoffer, Mrs. Martha Ger- mer and Mrs. George Albert. Clothes from Kitty's Dress Shop will be modeled; shoes from Horner's Shoe Store; Kos- er's and Greer)s Jewelery Stores, perfumes from Sloan’s Jr.,, and The re- includes Rehearsals have begun for Mount Joy's first fall fashion show which will be held next Wednesday evening, Oct. 6, in the local school auditorium at 8 p. m. Mrs. George Broske will play an organ recital in con- junction with the show. Final rehearsal will be held next Tuesday evening for the show. Models will be Mrs. James Roberts, Miss Wilma Dommell, Mrs. Frank Young, Jr., Mrs. furniture from Keener’s; flow- Nicholas Leitner, Mrs. Eugene ers from Ruhl’s and stage Ilum- Eicherly, Miss Betsy Bigler,| ber from Snavely’s. Miss Christine Weidman, Mrs. The show will be staged in John Getz, Miss Julia Witmer, | skit form with models as the Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Jno. characters in each. The narrator Landis and Mrs. Warren Hay- for the affair will be Mrs. James man. Children models will be Shaeffer. Refreshments will be William, Barbara and Debra served during the intermission Roberts: Audrey and Debra buffet style at the rear of the Getz; Kathleen Zimmerman, auditorium. Tickets are on sale now from JoyCee members but they may also be purchaased at the door next Wednesday. Proceeds from | the affair will be used for jor age projects in the borough the sponsoring group. Linda Ryman, Mimi O’Conner and Brenda and Sandra Harple. Ticket takers will be Mrs. Robert Tyndall and Mrs. Char- les Ryman; back stage assist-| ants will be Mrs. Lester Mum- ma, Mrs. John Strickler, Mrs. | YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR, NO. 17 Trinity Church To Mark 150 , Red Feather ‘Band Club Elects Agencies Eleven Directors Eleven directors were chosen $ Serve 40,000 “Two thousand, five hundred more persons used the service of the 20 Red Feather Agencies in! 1953 than in the previous year, bringing the total for the year to 39,916 persons’, it was an-| nounced by William H. Beadle, | General Chairman of the 30th United Red Feather Campaign. | “Because of the growing popu- lation of Lancaster County, we expect the total to be even high- er this year” The 1953 records just compil-| ed by the agencies show that a- bout 50 per cent of the persons using Red Feather Services came from the county and 50 percent from the city. The fol- lowing agencies served yt Houck, g agencies serve more county residents than city resi-| SO named as directors. dents: The Society for Crippled. Next Monday the directors Children & Adults, Association! Will hold a meeting at the home for the Blind, Osteopathic Hos- of Mrs. Jay Barnhart to elect a pital, Guidance Clinic, Boy president, vice president, secre- tary and treasurer. The by-laws Scouts and Girl Scouts. In the Northwestern “B’” area, of the former Mount Joy High of the campaign which includes School band club were adopted Mt. Joy, East Hempfield Town-| by the new group with a few minor charges. According to the ship, East Petersburg, Landis- at the meeting of the new Don- | egal High School band club on Monday night. Curtis Reisch, Raymond Gilbert and Mrs. Jay Barnhart were the three chosen from the Mount Joy area; Clar- ence Hollinger and Mrs. Sadie Brooks will represent the Mount Joy Bowers, Township area; George Mrs. John Zeller and Mrs. Grace Hawthorne will rep- | resent East Donegal and Arthur | Zuch, Mrs. John Groff and Mrs. | S. Baker will represent the Marietta area. In addition to the elected Shields band directors, were al- eleven Morrell directors, H. and George ville, Rohrerstown and Rapho| by-laws, meetings will be held Township, many of the boys and the fourth Monday of each girls are Scouts. There are eight month. Contrary to the former Boy Scout troops with 193 boys, proceedure of having directors enrolled and 338 Girl Scouts in| meetings only with general 17 troops. membership meetings every 3 The health services of the months, for at least the first Community Chest are also wide-| year, all the meetings will be | ly used by the people of this ar-| for the general membership. regardless of their ability to The directors feel that the mem- pay the entire cost of the ser-| bers will get to know each oth- vice. Fifty-one crippled persons er much better with this change were helped by the Society for in policy. Crippled Children and Adults with 416 free or part-pay home and office follow-up treatments were given those who could not afford to pay. cost approximately between The Visiting Nurses visited | seven and eight thousand dol- 61 patients in 1953. The patients | Jars. At the present time, a mer- paid in full for 359 visits but formed the nurses made 113 other visits member- on a free or part-pay basis. The Association for the Blind aided 25 blind and partially sighted persons in the Uorthwestern ‘B’ Area by providing for medical treatment and operations, teach- ing the blind to read Braille and instructing them in new skills and occupations. In addition to the many per-/! sons who used the three Red Feather hospitals and who were able to pay the full cost, there were others who could not of- ford the entire fee. At Rossmere ea, The present group is to uniform band. To uniform the band in green and white uniforms will project of the the new chandise club is being to gain funds plus a ship drive Time Clocks Are Christmas Improvements clocks will be the new addition to the Mount Joy Bor- ough Community Christmas lighting system this year it was announced at a special meeting of the committee Tuesday nite Time Sanatorium, 556 free and part- pay days care were given to 4 at the home of Arthur Sprecher. patients; St. Joseph's took care At the present time, seven un- of 27 free or part-pay patients its are connected to existing and the Osteopathic Hospital 18 time clocks in churches and free or part-pay patients. business establishments. Time clocks will be purchased for the remaining 39 units in order that the town may be lighted at the same time each night and re- main lighted until the same hour. There are 21 candle units and 25 candy cane units. The community Christmas tree will also be decorated this year and will be placed on the corner “We have published these fig- ures because we believe the county residents want to know what benefits they get from the Red Feather Services”, Mr. Bea- dle emphasized. “We feel that the records illustrate that cur slogan for the United Red Fea- ther Campaign ‘Everybody Give —Everybody Benefit’ applies throughout the county. If every body gives in the campaign! from Oc. 4 to Oct. 29, the Com- munity Chest Agencies will be able to continue serving the growing population of Lancast- er County”. tre. It, too, time clock. The group set Dec. 4, the first Saturday in December, as the night that lighting will be fin- | ished. Represented at the meet- ing were men from Rotary CATALOGUES ARE FINISHED cjyb, Lions Club, Friendship Premium catalogues for the pire Company, Borough Coun- Mount Joy Community Exhibit jj Vv. F. W.. and Chamber of are now completed. They will commerce. be distributed in the near fu- — ° ture. The farm show committee FISH COMMENTS ON announced at the meeting Mon- EXPOSITION day night that catalogues will] According to Charles Fish, be mailed to advertisers not liv-| chairman of the booth at the, ing within or immediately ad- | first Pennsylvania Exposition jacent to the borough. in Harrisburg last week, both Giri the show and the. Mount Joy | booth were successful. A large F hysician on Call Sunday | number of persons visited the | booth; inquiries as to its possi- | bility as a town with industrial | advantages were sought and lo- Dr. David E. Schlosser | | cal exhibitors received ® ies as to their products. For emergency If you Cannot Reach Your Owa Physician property opposite the Joy thea- | will be attached to a inquir- The Mount Joy BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1954 3 “Citizens Of Tomorrow “Future Citizens” photographs is complet- ed this week: Left to right, Jeffrey, 2, son of the Ray Sum- mys, Mount Joy; Becky, 3, Mary Ann, 1, daughters of the Earl K. Shellys, Manheim; and Kenneth, 1, son of the David __Merkeys, Manhe im. Present series of New High School Students Wide Curriculum An expanded curriculum is the main advantage of the new Donegal High School in com- parison to the three those who bus and had students, especially always traveled by to eat cold lunches. non-exist- Marietta also gained in addi- ing high schools of Mount Joy, tion to the driver education East Donegal and Marietta. All course, agriculture and agricul- the departments which did ex-| ture shop, home economies and ist in the three high schools have been expanded and special phases have been added. industrial the School officials say fact that in the ne students be added as well as each year thereafter. the next 2 years there will be an “ironing out” example, second Latin is being offered in 2 grades; typing is offered in two grades and second year algebra arts, plus the use of cafeteria. that with- One example is the xt two years, more will college preparatory have English, and mathematics 10th, 11th and 12th which they prepare college. Other students have separate classes in which they prepare in history, For classes in the science classes in schedule. For for year the named four subjects for the in three. business world. The commercial In addition to all the educa- course has been expanded to in- tional advantages, the other ad- clude much more than typing, vantage is the use of a new modern building, rated as of the best in the shorthand, and bookkeeping. one state. Another advantage is found in the medigal department. Here- tofore, none of the schools had I k a nurse full time. Now, either pea er Mrs. Sadie Brooks or Mrs. Ad- die Parker are at the school all Nam a For the time. The three schools each e had some form of guidance ser- Sh 5 vice. Now, there is a guidance ow anquet department with adequate coun- F. Bailey, assistant county celing and guidance service. rte Te of schools, has The girls receive a sports ad- been named as special speak vantage. In the three schools er for the annual Community the boys had always had the Exhibit banquet. Mr. Bailey will right to the gyms after school speak at the annual affair Wed- hours in the afternoon. Since nesday night, Oct. 20 there are now both a boys’ and The banquet sponsored by a girls’ gym, the girls may, too, the farm show committee is the use a gym after school. final event of the annual show Each school had previously and will be held at Hostetter’s had two languages; now there Pavilion. The Chamber of Com are three offered. Mount Joy merce will award medals to 4- and East Donegal had formerly H winners at that time had Latin and Spanish and Mar Guests of honor will be the ietta. Latin and French. Now medal winners, Miss Donegal, all three are offered. the Mount Joy Corn Queen and For Mount Joy students there her court, and chairman and assistants who worked at the lo- The are three more advantages driver education department is cal show. Tickets will be sold to new to Mount Joy students. the general public so that they They also have the advantage of too, may atte nd the affair taking the agriculture and ag- Curvin Martin president of riculture shop courses. A cafe- the Community Exhibit, will be in charge of the evening. local teria is an advantage to N { ADDED TO CURRICULUM FOR BETTER DRIVING: gal High School and Marietta students. did not have it last year. | missions; K. R. Maurer, Myerstown, dean’ | ods, 3 RE Aion ek NIWCUMER (3 ‘ i an DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY SERVICE $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE th Year Celebration To Be Held Next Week Trinity Evang. Cong. Church will celebrate its susque-centen- nial celebration next week. The Rev. Q. A. Deck has planned special services for Sunday, Oct 3 through Oct. 10. The Rev. H. S. Heffner, Read- | ing, presiding elder of the west- | ern district, will be the first guest speaker at the 150th anni- He will speak at the service Oct. 3 in with world-wide | communion. A 7:30 p. m. ser- vice will also be held with a worship service and communion October 5 will feature the Rev. P. K. Cressman, Taama- qua, secretary of the board of Wednesday, the Rew. versary. {10:20 a. m. conjunction of the E. C. School of Theology, will speak; Thursday, the Rev. E. D. Ehrig, Shamokin, superin- tendent of the School of Meth- will speak; Friday, Dr. H. H. Scanlin, Allentown, presid- ing elder of the eastern district, will speak. Sunday will feature Rally Rally Day at 9:15 with Bishop J. A. Smith, Allentown, as the special speaker. Bishop Smith will also speak at 2:00 p. m. In the evening a pageant will be presented at the 7:30 p. m. ser- vice which will tell the history of the church. The pageant was produced and will be directed by Mrs. Amy Faust, Beaver Falls, Pa. Mrs. Faust is the daughter of Rev. Deck. In 1804, Samuel Lehn, Mount Joy, opened his home to the preaching of the “Albright Brethren” as they were then called and from which resulted the denominational group known and designated by the name ‘Evangelical Association” Trinity Evang. Cong. claims its origin from this early preaching and according to offi- records, a that ministry denomination organized at cial class was time In 1842, by annual confer- action, the Mount Joy annexed to the Lan- which was com- a number of county The same year a church was erected on the corner of New Haven and Donegal Streets, the present of the E. C. church.. Later, Evangelicals” were attach- the Millersville Circuit and in 1880. the present brick structure replaced the original frame building Under the present ministry of Deck, the building was completely renovated. ence group was caster circuit, prised by churches frame site the ed to i FO ney The driver education course is 0 'e of the many advantages being offered in the new Done- The is completely new for Mount Joy East Donegal had had the course but SEIN 1 i