The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 26, 1955, Image 7

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| twelve months ended April
| 1954.

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, May 26 7
P. P. & L. Reports
Increased Earnings
earnings of
Power & Light
its subsidiary,
Electric Com-
common

Consolidated
Pennsylvania
Company and
The
pany, accruing to the
stock of Pennsylvania Power &
Light for the twelve
months ending April 30, 1955
$16,773,526, equivalent to
common
stock outstanding at such date,
as comparcd with $15,595,988
or $277 per share on a pro
forma consolidated basis for the
30,
Scranton
Company
were
$2.95 per share of
Consolidated revenues for the
twelve months ended April 30,
1955 were $110,549,516,
of 2.2% over the reven-
ues for the previous year.
RENT
A CONVERSION
AUTOMATIC
an in-
crease

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Lehigh & Marshall Aves. Lanc., Pa. -
B.P.W. Club
Hears Talk By
Miss McLoy
McLoy, Lancaster,
the guest speaker at the
monthly meeting of the local
3.P.W. mee.ing Monday night
at Hostetter's. Miss McLoy dis-
cussed “The Place of Women
in Civilian Defense”. As a mem-
ber of the Lancaster Red Cross
Chapter, she discussed the situ-
ation on a county basis and sec-
No. 8 basis of which Mount
Joy is a part. She announced
that a training course on ‘‘mass
Miss Jane
was
tor
care” will be given in Lancast-
Monday, Sept. 12. It was her
desire that women from the
community will volunteer to
take the course and then return
to Mount Joy to prepare
churches and other buildings
for emergency facilities
housing and eating facilities.
Seven new members were
admitted to the group. They
are Mrs. Frank Young, Sr.
Mrs. Alex Mitzkavitz, Mrs. |
Joseph Germer, Mrs. James!
| Mrs.
[ R1. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Paul
'Farm Women Plan
. .
Joint Meeting
Farm Women's Society No. 8
Saturday at the home of
Aram Musser, Mount Joy
met
Witman, Mrs. Robert Eshleman
and Mrs. Alice Myers.
Mrs. J. W. Heisey,
had musical
gram. Musser
Miss
Rheems,
charge of a pro-
Miss Helen
Suzanne Eshleman had
charge of the devolions.
The next meeting will be
held Saturday June 25, in the
Mount Trinity Lutheran
Church The group
will entertain society No. 11 of
Lancaster County and No. 14 of
Lebanon County.
Miss Eleanor Griffiths will be
the will
show recent
Joy
basement,
and
her
speaker
of
guest
pictures
the | trip to Germany.
"Club Is Honored
‘At State Affair
School Baseball Team
Spangler, Miss Lily Ann Greid- | To Be Treated By Club
er, Mrs. Charles Bennett, Jr. |
and Miss Esther Walters.
ected historian of the group.
Also discussed during the busi- |
. |
néss meeting were plans for the |
next meeting June 27. Tenta-|
tive plans call for Miss Mary |
Strickler to speak of her ex-|
periences in Red Cross work in|
Germany and France. Five wo-
men to date have decided to at-
tend the state convention
Bedford Springs: Mrs. George
Broske, Mrs. Gene Eicherly, |
Mrs. Adam Greer, Mrs. George
Keener, and Mrs. John Muir.
Mrs, Broske will be the club's!
delegate and Mrs. Muir, the al-
ternate.
Special music for the
ing was supplied by two junior
+
meet-
girls of the MecCaskey High]
School escorted by club mem- |
ber, Miss Dorothy Schock. Mrs. |
John Booth was in charge of
the program and Mrs. Broske, |
president, was in charge of the |
meeting.
attended the meeting. (
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i Florin Lions Club at the Clear-
Miss Thelma Taylor was el- | view Diner
Thirty-five| faith is of the utmost
| school baseball team. The club
| will escort the team, managers
[assistant managers, Coach Don
| ald Staley and
| Marshall Gemberling, to Phila-
| the Phillies Saturday, June 4th
| The
| for $5.50.
| clubs in
| ties marking the 36th
| sary the
| Post
During the dinner of the
night, a
the group
Monday
phone call reached
from Arthur Wolgemuth, dele-
gate to the state Lions Club
convention in Pittsburgh. Mr.
Wolgemuth informed the ing they will march in the
that the Florin Club has wveen| Memorial Day parade in May-
honored for having the largest|town. Scouts are also selling
percentage of members attend-| centennial souvenior plates that |
ing meetings of any club in| were still remaining following |
District 14-D. Recognition | the 1951 celebration.
praises were expressed to the — ® en
club by the international presi-
dent and a check will be pre-
sented to the club in the near
future for their outstanding
merit. Mr. Wolgemuth is ac-
companied to the convention by
Mount Joy Lion Club's delegate
Paul Gingrich, president.
The Rev. John Gable, pastor
of the Florin Glossbrenner E.
U. B. church, was the guest
speaker. His topic was “Let Us
Keep Our Honor and Sell It
Never”. His thoughts were that
import-
ance and can move everything.
The group's three coming ev-
ents were discussed. May 30,
day night, June 3, 6:30 p. m. at
Florin Hall.
For the first time, the club
will entertain the Donegal high
assistant coach,

delphia to see Milwaulkee play
will be a bus
trip to which the public is also
excursion
invited to go with the team and |
the club. Tickets which include |
bis trip round trip plus
the will be sold |
box |
seats at game
Clarence Hollinger is chair-|
man of the project and is assist
ed by Robert Johnson and Don
ald Staley on committee. |
Benjamin Staley, president, was |
in charge of the meeting.
The distinction of having the
his
highest percentage in Region
14-D means that the club had
the highest percentage of 79
Lancaster, Lebanon,
Jerks and Chester Counties. {
'Drum-Bugle Corps
| Contest At Columbia |
|
pating in the contest are six of]
the Circuit's eight top corps in!
an opener that will the |
pace for drum and bugle corps
activities throughout the season. |
The event part of the
memorial day week end activi- |
anniver-
Revere Leber
American Le- |
set
is
Paul
372 of the
| gion Post at Columbia, who are
| sponsoring
the competition in
| cooperation with the White Ro- |
| ses of the York Post 127 of the
|
|
|

American Legion who are char- |
ter members of the |
Circuit.
Pago Pago, in American Sa-
moa, is pronounced pango pan-
80.
and |
Pen-Mar |
‘Fourteen Attend
Weekend Camporee
Fourteen Boy Scouts and Ex-
Scouts from Troop 39,
Mount Joy, attended the West-
ern District Boy Scout Camp-
oree Friday, Saturday and Sun-
day at Getz's Woods,
Rohrerstown. Two hundred and
thirty-eight attended the affair
from the local troop, four Lan-
troops, five Columbia
from May
Marietta
plorer
near
caster
troops, and troops
town, Elizabethtown,
and Landisville.
Explorers were Ron-
Harold Etsell Jr.
Jerry
Local
ald Schofield,
Robert Buchenauer,
Buchenauer. Scouts were Terry
and
| Schofield, Ralph Rice, David
| Smith, George Roth, Thomas
Roth, Glenn Kaylor, James
{ Hockenberry, III, Bernell Heis-
| ey, James Harnish and Richard
Becker. Harold Etsell, Scout
master, accompanied the scouts
| and Warren Heisey accompan-
| ied the Explorers
The program included nature
| hunts, a campfire to which new
[ scouts were inducted and dem-
| onstrations of scouting conduct
ed by Explorer Scouts. The Mt
Joy group demonstrated lashing
and rope yard.
Local Scouts also made plans
to attend the special Memorial
weekend church services Sun-
day and to participate in ser-
vices at the two local cemeter-
ies Memoral Day. In the even-
Girl Scouts Visit
Philadelphia Saturday
Girl Scout troop 82 of Florin
toured Philadelphia Saturday.
Accompanied by their leader
Miss Joyce Baker, assistant,
Miss Janet Nentwig,
committee members Maude
Buller and Mrs. Martin Ney,
the group traveled to Philadel
phia by train. After
the zoo, the girls visited stores,
historical
and
shrines and took
elevated ride. For the girls of
the troop, many of.these items
Chicken Corn Soup
Supper Is Planned
A chicken corn soup supper
has been planned by the auxil
iary of the local Friend:hip
Fire Company for Saturday,
June 11. The affair will be held
at the firehouse starting at 3:00
p. m. Soup will also be sold by
the quart
Also the
decided at meeting
| of the group last Thursday eve
ning was that plans were com
pleted to feature a hat social at
the next meeting Fourleen
{ members were present with
| Mrs. Park Neiss, president, in
charge.


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troop |
visit ng |
an |
| the club will play the Florin E.| were ‘‘firsts” in their lives.
U. B. softball team on the Flor- Cloy Hoffer, Florin, was the]
(in ball diamond at 4:00 p. m.| guide in Philadelphia. Follow- |
| Final plans were also made] ing the trip, they ate dinner at |
| concerning the group's first| the Hotel Brunswick before re- |
| public auction to be held Fri-| turning home.
Phone 3-3001



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