| 361 Dus ; i i \ corr "A alt A YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER YEAR, NO. 19 At 6:30 o'clock on Halloween, FIFTY-FIFTH October 31, the Christian young people of Mount Joy and Florin | bells | of this area in an effort to col- | lect money for UNICEF (Unit- ed Nation's Children’s Fund) . This is a “Trick or Treat” pro- will be ringing the aoor ject which is being sponsored by the Mount Joy United Chris- Youth Movement (UCYM) Council which is a council com- the Youth tian prised of the groups of Protestant churches of Mt. Joy and Florin. “Trick or Treat” for UNICEF is a unique American Hallo- ween to all the world’s chil- | dren. Spooks and goblins are still about, but they have learn- ed about UNICEF and last year 4.000 communities across nation contributed $273,335 its work. over the to assist in The traditional parties are still in they have a meaning: friendship and help | for fortunate neighbors. | Following the canvassing of the | area the young people will ga- ther at St. Mark's E. U, B.| Church to dedicate the money | v4 and to have a Halloween party. | The Mount Joy UCYM Coun- Halloween | vogue but | new cnstructive less : TY Youth ail hopes that their Trick or Nissley, Presbyterian Church, Burgess Rutt, Dallas L hman, Florin Chu reat project will help to| Ronnie J2an Reese, Mount Joy E.U.B. Church. Council Representatives get Burgess ready for “Trick or Tr: chann=l the destructive energies nf Hallowen pranksters into constructive fun, Good will | 4 ambassadors for UNICEF have | not time to soap windows and | ee ewor ul tow off garden gates. Through | ® this fun project, the young peo- | ple learn about UNICEF and] about the people UNICEF helps | an important step in prepar- | The Moun * Jo mS MOUNT JOY. PA.. THURSDAY CCTOBER 27, 1955 DEDICATED COMMUNITY SERVICE $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Mount Joy Plans Halloween Parade at.” Left to right rch of the Brethren, and ollects Over 2,000 Items Locally ing for leadership which will | be theirs. tomorrow. ‘ “Trick or Treat” aids uNic-| Over 2000 items were receiv-, Needlework Guild of America | ing ot | ed at the annual in-gathering of has a ational . menhersip of Florin’s Oldest in over 90 under-developed | the Mount Joy Branch of the over one million. It is the . countries; programs in coun-i Needlework Guild of Americal ‘charity that gives {o other Resident Is tries willing to use their re-| Tuesday at the local Methodist charities.” Membership require- . sources and match UNICEF aid,| Church. These garments were ments are that each member Ninety-Two more than dollar for dollar distributed to needy families in make or buy and donate, two William E Derr Florin's UNICEF helps themselves in| the vicinity, hospitals, orphan- sarionts one to wear and one! a establishing health and nutri- ages and church homes Wednes- ge 5 3 aries 4 old=st resident, observed his tion facilities. One UNICEF| anv. This total is an increase to wash There are also “mon-| birthday last dollar provides enough powder-| OVEr last year's number, Last ey members”, money being used Friday Mr. Derr who lives ed milk to give 9 children a year, 1816 garments were re- 1 uy Shoes, Pe item the 1a with his son-in-law and daugh glass of milk every day for a ceived. dies do not make. ter, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wit week or protect 24 children a-| display of garments given| 7 1€d was served to the di q w St Sn : a oe gainst tuberculosis — just a by the various Girl Scout troops rectors and ‘members of tho| ol. oe rest. 0 0 Das sample of what UNICEF aid| . guild in conjunction with th? 18 years, is still in good health. was shown at the church with : 5 means the other itents Tuesday. Some program and ingathering Having lived in and around - : : : Fleere fF the . are Mr Mori Following the ringing of the of the items were handmade by Officers of the group are Mrs.) Florin 1 nost of his life, he re- church bells on Halloween ev tl irl Clarence Schock, honorary pres- tired from the Florin tobacco | the girls. ident: Mrs Si I i | BUR Venn i > ime rare Se ¢ ut five years ago. ening the young people. who : . ident; Mrs. Simeon Horton,| warehouse about f ) g will wear a A DR | Miss Mary Herr of the Ross- president; Mrs. Frank Young, Fo also has two sons, George, tion tag will start mere Sanitarium, Lancast er, and | gr yice president; Mrs. Samu:l Lancaster; and Harry, Mount door b ls The UCYM council | Bdward Buijs, Paradire were Balsbaugh, secretary: and Mrs. Joy; and one stepdaughter, Mrs requests that when a voung the speakers for the affair. Mr.| Weaver, treasurer. Lavro Zurin, Mount Joy RI, iii €¢ Young! purks is an author and one of person rings your bell and says, his latest books: is the “United “Trick or. Treat,” that you do Littles” two things: (1) ask the young| ~~. isla y Mr. Burks talked briefly a- person to display his UNICEF tug and (2) make a generous bout the inspiring work the : ati . ag a since contribution to UNICEF tag National Guild has done sing and the voung people of our the Guild's inception in Phila- | iti i § : is well communities to change Hello- de Iphia, in 1885. He 8 : | ween to Halloween versed in the work of this or- did ganization because last year’s president, National p esident that is, Louise Hegeler Connett, Letter Praises Boroveh asked him to do a book on the . Guide. He did this under the For Pink Ticket Policy psevdonym of Burke MacArth- . 9 ur. because he already had a On Parking Offenses book by his own name on the The following letter is one of | lists of the publisher, Coward- example of evidence that the McCann, Inc.. 210 Madison Av enue, NYC 16 — and found the Guild work much morz worthy new “pink parking ticket trial” is successful. of public attention than ever October 23, 1955 its members realize. The Burgess of Mt. Joy: There are more Branches of Dear Sirs the Guild in Pennsylvania than Thank you very much for in any other State. Mount Joy this Courtesy. I can truthfully Was organized in 1920. The Mt. Say on returning to my car and Jov Branch might challeng? being informed by the Officer the Lancaster Branch for local of the Courtesy Campaign my prestige. It’s the only Branch family and I returned to the near Lancaster which hasn't be- stores to finish our shopping come a section of the 5000 and your Merchants made add.- woman Lancaster Branch. Many tional sales of $42.90. local people do not know that Thanks Again, for thirty.five years their local E. N. Demy AE Demy chapter has been providing sev- eral hundred garments a year for needy, For example it pro- vided 1863 garments in 1954. It’s doubtfil if any other Branch | anywhere in the nation has pro- | vided mores garments per capita, for the local needy. He pointed The Physician On Call Sunday ! Dr. Thomas O'Connor EAGLE SCOUT HONORED-—Robert Scoutmaster Harold Etsell, Robert's mother, Mrs, Joseph Buch enauer, Robert tive Thomas Frank and Assistant Scoutmaster Charles Buchen auer. out that The Es Buchenau=r received Ea Peter Window Painting Scheduled To Be Judged Friday Windows tures will be Halloween Friday, it the local feature of this with pic judged was announced by JoyCees. A | year's contest | the students choosing thei new is that pct res instead of whose WOil own helpers, stu dents whose pictures were run the room assigned as holpers Each student in 4th, 5th and 6th grades submitted the The pictures paintad ners-up to winners in each were drawings in JACK GILBERT MUMPER contest twenty-five MARLENE seen through ot the are we vin: Fa lfoween King, Queen a Chosen At Donegal High by the JoyCees to the winners i Marlene Mumper and Jack will be Lynn Longeneck Saturday Night: Route Is Changed Lions Sponsor Annual Event; Prizes Offered A change in the streets of formation for the annual Lions Club-sponsored Halloween Pa- rade Saturday night was an- Charles Eshleman, nounced by chairman, The parade will form at tha SICO garages and streets around that area. Division I, for children in kindergarten thru fifth grade, will form on Mount Joy Street between North Bar- bara Street and the Sico Offie- es. Division II, for children in sixth-grade through high school age, will form on Concord St. | (between Mount Joy and Frank | Streets); Division III, for any- one not of school age, will form along the driveway leading in- Te ’ Gilbert were crowned as Hallo- to the Sico garages and between er, Warren Foley and James wv n d be Phillips Nissl; 3 Observe ween Queen and King at the the two garages; Division IV : Halloween Dance at the Done-, Will form on the extended por- Windows were painted by the Golden Wedding following students: Hess’ Food roy 1 High School last Friday ev- tion of Mount Joy Street along { the railroad tracks from Mount Store - Carol Detwiler, assisted Mr. and Mrs. Christian ening. Miss Mumper and Mr. Joy Street to North Market St. by John Gates and Sandra Nissly 255 Marietta Av nue Gilbert were crowned by the] Cash Prizes Offered Rretairg Dry Cle celebrated fel) fatiosh Wedding vice president of the senior Cash prizes will be offered ers - > eifer, w ersary Saturde ro 2 ; i Be Crate and John Max; a pis el student counsel,“ Renneth Ap-| 9 0% herein sani Se Kitty's Dress Shop - Judy Nis- atives and friends visited with® pley, at the dance i adn sley, with Arthur Schneider and the couple at the home of their Each of the four senior home- Dennis Naugle; Booth’s Depart- gon-in-law and daughter, Mr. rooms selected one candidate ment Store William Shacffer, and Mrs. John Toppin, South and the entire senior high with Gregory Stark; Koser's Market Street school voted fromm the eight Jewelry Store Linda Shields, The couple was married Oct. candidates. The king and queen with Sue Leiberher and Connie! 25 1905 at the home of the] will be honored at the Mount Anderson bride by the late Bishop Jacob| Joy Hallowe2n Parade Satur- | Wolgemuth's Appliances 3rubaker. Mrs. Nis:ly was the| day night when they will reign Thelma Elz with Patty Fisher former Mab=l Reist of Mt Joy over the festivities and Barry Brubaker: Eshleman R2. After their marriage, the Thay will ride on the Lion's Brothers Larry Jones with couple moved to a farm in Ra- Club float at the beginning of Robert Mariner and Janice Ber- pho Township near Newtown the parade Saturday ier; . Murphy's Patty Alle. where they resided for twenty - - man with Frances Gerberich five years. For the past twenty .. and Pamila Toppin; Schofield’s five years they have resided Fete Landisville Couple Michael Geltmacher, with Re- on Marietta Avenue . b2cca Walter and David Dar The Nissly's have four daugh On Golden Anniversary renkamp; ‘Martin's 5 and 10 ters; Kathryn. wife of Paul Erb Mr and. Mrs Clarcuce A Georgeanne Schneider with of Mt. Joy R2; Dorothy, wife Swisher, Landisville were hon- Barbara Olson and Mary Ellen of Linn Milligan, Florin; Man ored at the Landisville Church Matthias; Gre r's Jewelry Store ian, wife of John Toppin, Mt of God in observance. of ther - James Strickler, with uth Joy; and Janey, wis of Lee 50th wedding anniversary Williams and Cynthia Tripple; Stetson, Dallas Texas. They al The couple's pictures appear (Turn to page 3) ¢o haves 12 grandchildren ed on the church bulletin. and the Rev. Thomas Tillet, pastor, dedicated the Sunday morning service to them They were also entertained at a family dinner by their dauvgh 1 Ruth, wife of J. Norman Cellet Landi-ville The couple was married by he Rov. Hiram Kauffman of Landisville at the ministers home. Swisher is employed as a night watchman for the Bay- uk Tobacco Co. warehouse, Mrs Switcher is the former Carrie VI¢ e. Th=y have one daughter Route Given The parade will form at 7:00 p. m. The parade will move t on Mount Jo Street to High Street; south on High to Mz west on Main to New Have south on New Haven to VIorictta ast on Marietta to Poplar outh on Poplar to the clemontary school Judging of the contestants ill | conduct d on Main St and aga‘n on Popla~ Street Anyvore may participate in the annual event Ihdividuals, busine ss and organizations the parade As the, divisions arrive at the are to enter school building, they will pro- ceed into the -a-ditorium. As the last members of the fourth division have entered the audi- torium, the parade for each di- vison will be annunced and a- warded, J Residents ¢ i gle Scout award at recent Rotary club meeting. Left to right: ing te link of march are urged to help light, his father, Joseph | the way of the marchers, Buchenauer, Scout Execu- (Photo by Wilson Faust) third divisions, three firsts, sec- onds and thirds will be offered | to the most cognical, most orig- inal and fanciest. In the fourth division, the most comical and fanciest couples and the fanciest and most original groups con- sisting .of three more persons will be awarded prizes. Floats will be awarded prizes in this division also Prizes will be awarded from the stage of the local school auditorium following the pa- rade Marshalls Named John Weidmar will be the marshall’ for the first division with Clyde Mumper, Freeman Naugle, George Brown, Marsh- all Gemberling and Svlvester Shuman as aides. William Bit- zel will marshall the second division with aides, Maurice Bailey, Jay Barnhart, Lloyd Myers, Bigler Mumma, and Le- wis Bixler Arthur Sprecher is the third mardmll. Aides will be Vietor Koser, Arthur Zerph- v. Robert Schroll. Robert Mec- division Ginley and John Cosgrove. Jos- eph Taylor ig marshall for the fourth divisicn Aides are Al- vin Bigler, Charles Ashenfelter, David Myers, Raymond Hilt ind Llovd Derr Bands included in the 1'nme of maich will \ount Jov Band. Donegal High School and Elizabethtown High School Proceeding the four divisions will be the color guard and the Lion Float on which will ride the newly crowned Halloween King and Queen, Jack Gilbert and Miss Marlene Mvmper ° i WARNING TO HUNTERS Local are reminded that opening for the hunt- ing season is Saturdav. October 29. at 9 am. EASTERN STAN- DARD TIME Sires the Mount Joy area is «tl on Daylicht Saving Tinte, hunters are cautioned that thew hould not start shooting until 10 am. in areas where daylight time is still in affect. a ik To Report New Families Who Are to be Visited Call MJ-3-9763 PAAMAMAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAA hunters those