Rotary Club Host To Lions In Joint Meeting Mount Joy Rotary club was host Tuesday evening to the Lions club in the annual joint meeting of the two organiza- tions. Speaker was Richard 8S. Westgate, district representa- tive of the National Recreation He was introduced L. Fish, chairman] youth recreation Association. Charles Rotary’s committee, Mr. Fish expressed gratifica- tion at the revived interest in a recreation program for Mount Joy, pointing out that the Social Welfare and Ro- tary, all have indicated a de- sire toward doing something a- bout the old grade school property. He stressed the necessity organized direc- in project of this na- by of Lions, developing for tion any ture, Mr, Westgate spoke the need for communi- and leadership. He outlined the characteristics of a good on tremendous ty service leader as being: Alertness to community needs, mental enthusiasm, ability to decisions, sistency soundness, make the con- of re- in application trustworthiness, tact, sponsibility and reliability. He Lut not not servile. The reation rules, stated leaders are egoists dominate . but but not egotists, domineering, serving to rec- (the proper use of leis- time) of the most vital factors in the preservation of the American of life and urged the leaders of Mount Joy to give careful thought to the planning recreation speaker pointed ure a8 ohne way of a program. Mr. Westgate declared that the method of supporting such a program was not too import- ant, citing successful recreation projects as being supported by either tributions. taxes or voluntary con- Music for the evening was provided by Mrs. George Bros- ke, who offered two piano sel- ections, which tically received. o Martin Luther Film Will Be Shown Friday The were enthusias- film, “Martin be presented this Friday, Nov. 4, at 7:30 the Grad> School Auditorium, the Mount Joy High religious Luther, will in loco] formerly School millions the film dramatizes Reformation Luther who Truth faith.’ Protestanti-m dat s pack to this great 16th Century for Christian liberty this film will want be seen by many in thi: and for that has procured for this formation There Acclaim d orld the by over the Prot stant Martin the Bible chall live Since un- der di cov- ered “the Just by to area, reason been showing during Weok. will be charged but a free-will offering taken le no admission VETERANS MEMORIAL SERVICE PLANNED The annral Veteran's Day Memorial Ser will h~ld ot the Trinity Lutheran church, Nov. 13. 10:45 m. The Wilt S. Ebersole Post 185, American Auxili- ary, Veterans of Foreign Wars Anxiliary, Boy Scouts, Cubs, Girl Scouts and Brownies will participate this service, The meet at the fire 10:15 a. m. and body to the vce be a Legion, 5752, in groun will at in a house proceed church, AWARDED will wear gold badge this week the sixth grade school patrol. Trov was chosen because he entered the street to school th~t had away from a small girl. In th's manner, he kept the small girl from goirg into the s‘reet. ® GOLD BADGE Troy Mark the honored among rescue nape-s blown AB AANA AAAI The Physician On Call Sunday Dr. Newton E. Kendig YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR, NO. 20 Lions Award Cash Prizes To Marchers Mount accord- the Parade Despite rain, Joy Halloween went ing to schedule Saturday night, Sponsored again this year by the local Lions’ Club, cash priz- es were awarded from the stage of the Mount Joy elemen- | tary School following the ade. Miss Marlene Mumper, chos- en Halloween queen, and par- Jack | Gilbert, chosen Halloween King, | to the prizes to the winners. In the first division Tad Her- shey, ard Rahe second and third prizes for the comical; Debra Wolge- muth, Mitchell Albert and Har- vey Rheem, most original; San- dra Buch, Victoria Heagy and Karen and Dianne Rice, fanci- est. were also on stage Robert Hershey and Rich- were awarded first, most winners were Glenn Second division Ronald Gutwalt, and Margaret Fryberger for the most comical; Roger Packer and Daryll Aument, Ronald Corll and Ralph Rice, Jr., most original; Richard Becker, Ei- leen Zimmerman Barbara Thome, Third and fanciest. division winners were Norman Heisecy and Herbert Coover, most comical; Mrs. Ralph Rice, Deloros Alwine and William Stohler, most original; and Mrs. James Schatz, Mrs. Martin Brown and Miss Nancy Smith, fanciest. In the and Thomas fourth division Jeffry Will won first prize for the most original couple; Robert and Theresa Bowers, second. Sandra Mateer and Janet Mateer won first prize for the fanciest couple and Gary Espenshade and Suzanne Greider, second. Fanciest group was Regina Mazer Jorn Henry group, first; and family, second. The best appearing float and was one with John Topp'n, Pa- mela Toppin, John Geimer Brown, Brown Connie Joe The float win- was not claim~d at the time f the awarding. New Weekly Farm Paper To Be Published A new weekly newspaper for Lancaster County farmers cal- led '‘Lancaster Farming” will begin publication Nov. 4, was announc d todcy by © J. Neill, Editor, Quarryville, Pa. “Lancaster Farming” mes the third weekly newspaper to be publishad by Octoraro Nows- pepers, Querryvile, Pa. and the first with county wide cir- cul. tion. The other two news- papers are the Christiana Local Ledger and the Q.arryville Sun, both with community cir- culations. Other key personnel the Lancaster Farming staff include C. Wallace Abel, Quarryville, Business Manager, and Robert Campbell, 130 East Chestnut St., Lancaster, Advertising Di- rector. Abel will continue h's present position as Editor and Business Manager of ths Quar- ryville Sun and Christiana Lo- cal Ledger. ces fl) DATE SET FOR CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Dee. 14, has b2en the date set for the Mount Joy Elementary School Ch istmos program. Since at several pre- vious programs the night con- flicted with organization and church Christmas events, school Douglas and second ner it nest bce on | officials named the date several ' weeks prior to the event. Piefer | | local present | fessional Women’s Club. is { irom Eli B. Hostetter. M- club at the recent mebting of the 1200 Hostetter neni Mrs. George Broske, president of the leceal Business and Pro B.P.W seated gavel and his gift to iving a pi group gong the Trees To Be Presented To Local School In Memoria: Loc VEW. To M:ke Presentation At Qutdocr Service Mount Joy will be the Veterans Day Sunday Veterars are scene of gram a special this year, Nov. 13. Wars, of the which held outdoors to the Mount Joy Elemen- 2:00 p. ine local pro- after- of the 1e 52, noon, Tl Foreign 57 Sponsors will rear of the tery School at At this time, VFW will present trees to the schools dadicate program be m. playground and will them in memory of the depart ed comrades of veterans of all the The the Clossbrenner will the guest Gable is now pastor of the E.U.B. church. The Rev. Ulrich, new of the St. Mark’s EU.B. church, offer the invocation and be furnished by the Eelmentary School the direction of B oc DT FFL'S RABBITS ob A day. Al- WITH ARROWS 11, Veter Colin K hol osday In election Nov ordinarily bz will remain iy IS day on the local bank Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sentz of Mount at their home, Tuesday, Nov- 'mber 1st. Joy R1, colebrated their $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Candidates Vie For Local Posts As Voters Cast Ballots Next Tuesday Six Running For Three Borough - Council Positions re et will go wo the polls "Wiesday, Novem- 8 to for their choice of oandidates fill local offi- well as gounty offices. office of school Albert Myers is the choice and Clyde Jr. and Dr. David sre the Republican will be elected. ward, Frank Ger- Lamuel Dock are the Democsat ¢ candidates for bor- ough counc! and Lester Hos- and James Spangler, Fo- publicans, ase seckir re-elect- Two will be eleeted. In the ward Charles J. Bennett, Demoeratic, the candi- for council and Republican, is One will be Local to her vo'e to as For the director Democratic Gerberich, Schlosser In Two cast mer and tettes 2 10N wast Ji late is borough Beiley, cleetion Maurice seeking re elected M chael ning Good, Republican, is against Irvin Kaylor, for eonstable in the ward and Park Neiss, Re- running unoppos:cd ward, Walter Eshle- and Earl are sceking west ward. ruil Denmwcerat, vest publ can in the man Republican, Myers, Democrat udge of election in will be elected Other candidases Hockenberry la ont One James Raymond running positions as both are and Republicans inopposed fcr two of the peace in Norman Sprecher, Re- west ward i® running S meon Horton, Re- mn: peoior Knorr JUSTICE wards public: 01 yubdica ’" glec.ions George assessor John L. judge of wad: and Republican, the Dem- inspcet .r east ward; ole, Demo- g inspector of el- Wi of ward Republican, wast ast ward blican, the east Shirk, of clections in Cyrie Gainor, for Eber SCCKIN Ie Vi fe 1cle st ward. In nis East who $ are in We newly cast of the the firet Tuesday, vot ory vote for rough County R HElect- g st ation d the vo- to he borough. - r's are on, to in oie C e Township on- vote, charge said pergonal- tified of the change, v will vote at Newcomers and Bar- registered Shoenbreger istration 13 are being re, Main Candidates Fant Donegal d Miller, Longenecker Township Democrat; Republican g the offices of school I'w will be elected. Miller, Republican; thur Wolgemuth; are of the Justice nse Nentwig, Bemocrat; Higay, Republican Tum to Page 3) Nr AAAS To Report New Families Who Are to be Visited Call MJ-3-9763